The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1919, Page 6

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TS REI LOL BI RET I ET Ae su8 EVENING ‘WORLD, -waSuassay, MAY 14, 1919. . Drive opposite West 97th yore was DRIVER WHOSE TANI |scsost%astitct ° SALTO NUTS to-day in the West Side Goert on « ied Charge of homicide. He was hetd make the thing you like best without bail for examination next "take second place. Try ‘em fy Sate was taken to the Wes today. (HAMILTON'S) - Dress ‘Sale Over 400 Dresses | f ly $18.50, i, 50, $22.50 and $25.06 now $15 The New Dresses 1 “Mrs. Hart was kifled while it was t3 still daylight,” @aid | Magistrate Groeh!, addressing the prisoner, “and . Tam frank to say I cannot under- Renee Fens he Far Fen stand it. ‘The thing appears unbe- Nevable.” " Hall made no answer but bowed his head. Charles Hart, a plumber, of No. 765 Columbus Avenue, who also was struck by the Hall cab and suffered Injgrnal ifjuries, was reported to have passed @ good night in Knick- erbocker Hospital. Early to-day the surgeons thought he might recover. All the police records reveal con- cerning Hal) is that he has been drtving'a taxicab twelve years, never had an accident before and has peon arrested twice, In 1116 he was ar- g Pi F ae INS-just ri . rested for alleged speeding. arty | rg ° in the, present year he was brovght | hil +h ¢ bl b set {a om agcount of a smoking automo- | bile. He is forty-two years old and Ww i e e a e is ein e lives at No, 201, West 88th Street. : The accident which cost one life a and may cost another occurred at 7.45 o'clock, when ft was still light ’ Raising roadway with their éyés turned south | when the flying taxicab, some dis- | : tance to the loft of its proper place e 7 in the path, came upon them so | quickly they did not have time to mave, ; * 20 of of 0¢ 99 3 Arthur L. Hall, the taxi driver, whose cab struck and killed Mra. Charles Hart last night in Riversidé Grr inSain Tabet, | $12.95 to $40 ditect from the manufacturer || and save from $5 to $10. Shoe Specialists Since 1857 | Aineew ALEXANDER SixtH AVENUE GA) conven lms: Children’s Play Shoes Strong sole leather tips that prevent scuffing Toes have to bear the brunt of wear in children’s shoes. Sturdy black laced shoes made over our. time-tested bas an last. $4.50 in sizes 11 t $4 in sizes 8% to 11%. One me our many styles that interest parents. was chasing the taxi when Mr. and Mra. oc set out to crosa the drive | at 97th Wtreet trom the river side. Mr. and Mra. Hart had eleared the southbound traffic in the drive and were standing in the middle of the and while hundreds were walking KEROSENE POWERLIGHT © Husband and wife are said to have | along thé drive. SUMMER COMFORTS on ig Opal area ghd Hall's taxicab speed of thirty miles tell, Mart 25 feet further down the an hour/bad already attracted the drive than bis wife. Mrs, Hart was killed almost instantly. Her outer garments were torn to ribbo: The taxi continued, ita fight three attenton of Motorcycle Policeman Mesle at 104th Street, and the later > ; blocks further, wh Hall turned Se crenreis: jarautood, no fire risk: joward the walk, brought hia car to a a standstil, jumped from his eat | : > yg ig and waited for the polic At} HIMNEY Booth, Com vatios the West 100th Street Station i he was | army. 8ay1 4 q m inctor Vehalt aw nome. a a ress 2 Heap 3 (not abread flour) )) Now $22.50° - = 307 FIFTH AVENUE, i drunk," “Hall eaid fo _ Show. Rooms, 812 Broadway r Wanamaker's, Tel, Stuyvesant 6080, mea Values 34th ihe: BERNA ARD GREATEST The Women’s Shop for NP Are Simply Dress Sale 22 East 34th St. Aerees the Street from Phenomenal ' Sale i=... 900 DRESSES = ! _ ape Tomorrow oice of Selected from the Finest Dresses We Carry In addition to a most remarkable special purchase from two of our best dressmakers ‘ - i We have frequently becn { . Figured Georgette cused. te Uk pent to ; em an ; r offer values of a most sen- lo woman is old who can appre ‘ Beaded Georgette « sational character, but we We mean cooked new, ideas. Serges Satins can truly say that these and ready to eat Mall ai Wousewifer hat Sunnycom is a dresses are of far greater Taffeta Silk wd) value and desirability than any of our former really valuable new ally in making any meal of the day and she proves her youth by investigating. » in a minute As a vegetable, or dessert, or cereal— equally pleasant. Sce recipes in every package. SUNNYCORN Less Than a Penny a Serving Real Values to $45.00 eee me teem amet Sen Nn a : Cie = ae Buy SUNNYCORN from your ii , own Grocer—it’s mighty good! iit iil THE PATENT CEREALS COMPANY (Established 1883) New York, N.Y.

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