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( ql —— MAYORDION'T GIVE THE ORDER TO GRAB SALTOSTS ROMY But He Declares That City Streets Are Far Too Danger- ug for Pedestrians. Mayor Hylan to-day gave expres- tion to a’ few opinions on auto epeeders in this city and the crusade Of the pdlice to cure it. While he would not discuss the police order Calling for the arrest of five violators @ day, it is) known that the Mo Uke Commfbsioner Enright, denies authorship. “The killing of people by reckless e@utomobilists must stop in this elty,” @ald the Mayor, “Ll am determined that the man who develops the speed mania, who, drives through congested streets as hq would along a race Course, does not deserve liberty. His Proper place of abode Is behind steel bars, He is suffering from an ali- gity wonder why the people stand for it, Crossing many streets is far More dangerous than making one’s way under the iowered gates of a railroad grossing, While on a rallé road crossing you are at least warned by a bell and a whistle, Au- tomobilista of the speed maniac type don't think it necessary to warn you. They believe you ought to have an extra pense to fee their approach and jump for your life, “The misused automobile is becom- ing a greater menace daily in this city. No matter how much I may be criticized by a certain ciass of gentlemen I am going to do my ut~ most to make it uncomfortable for qutomobfilists who consider the lives and Mmbs of pedestrians secondary to their desire to reach a destination in record-breaking time.” ‘ ‘The first day of the second week of the police crusade against traffic violators brought but 20 offenders to |the Traffic Court to-day. Most of the, violators were speeders, as to-day only summonses served by the motor- ‘cycle patrolmen are returnable. charked various other; traMfec violations on Ocean Parkway | yesterday, were arraigned in the Plat- | bush Court, Brooklyn, to-day." A few | received suspended sentences, but most of the violators were fined $25. For various violations. of the Motor Sixty-five automobilista, with speeding and vehic! Law, one hundted persons were YE2 CEE THE MAM ~ The Man 12 2MokIKe DO Hie CIGARETTE? TASTE Gooo? -_—— We bought these luxurious coats and summer wraps ment quite as dangerous as that of \arraigned in the Williamsburg Bridge the lunatic who runs amuck in a{|!!a%@ Court to-day and an equal ‘|number in the Coney Island Court. | rowd with a knife. If he doesn't) Harry Slytaky, No, 222 Lynch Street, | @rush out a youhg life to-day he will | Brooklyn, was one hour late in reach- Tun down an aged man or woman to. | ing Williamsburg Court and had an Morrow. It’s only a question of timo, | oxtra $1 tacked to his fine for tardi- * ness. at halt price “Our annual casualty list due to Yeckless auto driving is simply ap- palling. People who visit our great Because it means skin comfort skin heakh. For shaving, bath- and shampooing it is wonderful. ied by touches of Cuticura Ointment, it does much to clear the rkin of pimples, rashes, eczemas and irritations and the scalp of dandruff and itching. fguatee ime tiful Biwe- White Diamond. New Hand-En raved mounting 10 Months Credit No Employers’ References. Strietiy Oc ential, Call oF write for Catalog 44. 170 BI WE MAKE OVER 70 STYLES SARGENT CO. #8 "5 0RA"% || Between 22d and 234 Streete. COLUMBIA Grafoneta You ean buy any one man House offers a Booths for compara are welcome at Fifth Headquarters. Drop terms if desired. A COMPLE’ SONORA "Clear as @ Bell” ment of these three wonderful instruments —and the privacy of main-floor Concert ‘NOTABLES ATTEND FUNERAL, “OF OL OBERT Ba Bishop Brent Officiates at Grace Church Service for Former Secretary of State. vere held at Grace Tenth Street, » Col, Robert te, ex-Am- o France, and member of Gen. Porahing's staff, Bishop Brent, {Ben aplain of the American Hx- Force, officiated, ‘The body ken to Cambridge, Mass., for | Funeral sarers included: Senator Lodgé, Hithu Root, Major jGen. Leonard Wood, A. Lawrence Lowell, President of Harvard Univer. jsity;, Robert Perkins, President of the | Harvard Clud of New York; Francis R. Appleton, former President of the Har- vard Club; J. Pierpont Morgan, Charles Stele, Henry P. Davison, Richard | Trimble, Treasurer of the United States Steel Corporation; Dr. Henry Jackson and William Cooper. Among the messages received’ by Col. Bacon's family was one from | Gen, Pershing saying: |* “In Col, Bacon's death the eoun- sad news gives me the deepest per- sonal s Pp dark he sympathy, in which my whole staff joins, Col, Bacon's intense patriotism and his fine soldierly qualities have been an | inspiPation to us all.” | GHAUFFEUR FOUND DYING; | Taxi Driver, Beaten Unconscious, | Picked Up on Roadside; Car Found Five Miles Away. Samuel Peshkin, @ taxi chauffour, pstead, I. I, was found un- by the roadaWe in Willow ar Dunham Avenue, Jamaica, a ight to-day, and the surgeons in the Jamaica Mospital discovered at his skull was fractured in two . ult of a blow which e the left ear, His} for within tweaty- s taxicab was found aban- ens Boulevard, Elmhurst, Jamaica, vite have been soldiers e had $15 when he 1. There was no money in kets when he was found. | | EDISON “Diamond Dise™ of them here. Hard- representative assort- tive judgment. You Avenue’s Phonograph in today. Convenient TE LINE OF why What soaking in water for several nails, ehay- to the beard minutesdoes to your fi ing soap must do instan' men cut emselves when they shave OME men cut themselves almost every time they shave. Carelessness, you say. Yet ~ youcan, doubtless, remember many times when you have cut yourself in spite of the utmost care. Neither does the trouble lie with the razor. The sharper the razor, the smoother the shave it will give you. The fault is elsewhere. Your beard has not been properly soft- ened. Your razor pulls, slips and you cut yourself before you know it. What your shaving soap must do The hair of the beard is com- posed of keratin, the same tough substance that gives hardness and sharpness to the nails, Tiny oil glands supply each hair with a thin coating of oil. This oil film tends to repel moisture. To make it possible to shave these hairs efficiently and w:th- out danger of cutting yourself, the oil film must be dissolved so that the lather can penetrate to the keratin to soften it. The manicurist softens the keratin of the nails by soaking them for many minutes in warm water. Your shaving soap must accomplish the same result with the keratin of the beard almost instantly, | The right kind of a shave Tf you cut yourself frequently, or if shaving is an uncomfortable, time- taking process, use thenew Woodbury's Shaving Stick for tomorrow morning's shave. The creamy, thick-textured ‘Woodbury lather dissolves the oil film almost instantly, and works quickly to soften the keratin. It will surprise you how quickly your beard is made ready for the razor. From the first minute that the brush is applied you will experience a pleasur- able sensation of lather comfort that you have never before enjoyed. The after-effect on the skin will be a welcome surprise, for the face is left smooth and refreshed. After your first purchase, it is entirely unnecessary to buy a container with each new stick, For that reason you will find that every druggist is ready to supply you with both the stick in the metal container at 35 cents and re-fills at 25 cents. The Andrew Jergens Company, New York, Cincinnati and Perth, Ontario. And we shall sell them at HALF Ready Tuesday at $29.50 to $95 I Coats and wraps of the delightful and smart fabrics of the season. Silk duvetyn of exquisite softness, tricotine and serge of the finest quality. Lururious ||| and shimmering satins, taffetas, Georgette crepes Every wrap the copy of an import. | The story is simple: Our very finest manufacturer, anticipating labor diffi- culties, cut and made more of these wraps than he would have made under normal conditions. Since then he has gone abroad and made a larger collection than he has ever had. He must haye room for:these imports. Therefore we were able to buy these wraps at half price, and to sell them at half préce. In all it is the most remarkable sale we have. been: able to prepare for you in many months. Women’s Suit'and Wrayrtnléne—Second floor, O14 Bldg. 127,600 Men’s Summer . Shirts | in the Big June Sale [ae first group of a total purchase of 45,600 fresh, new shirts—offered at the very time when every man wants | them—standard. Wanamaker quality in every detail | | Woven madras | | Printed madras Silk stripes 259 patterns We KNEW that it could be done if we made the quantity big enough. So we did. And on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, 27,600 fresh, new shirts (by actual count) will be ready for every man at $1.95 ea, 2 * The quantity tells you that this is a | | REAL sale. The qualities (when you | | see them) will indicate the value feature in a way that is fully as convincing. . * * Last January we laid plans for this | HT sale. We wanted it to be the biggest | shirt sale in the history of the Wanamaker Store. So we decided to make the first group ALL MADRAS CLOTH of vari- ous kinds woven, printed, corded, rich * * One good way to prove the low price of these shirts is to figure the cost of good madras cloth by the yard. An- other way is to make an accurate com- parison of the shirts. Note the fulness; the manner of making; the colors; the patterns; the variety. Every point has 1 ee | | COLUMBIA AND EDISON RECORDS HARDMAN, PECK & CO. Founded 1842 47-51 Flatbush Ave., Brooklya (Pioneer Bailaniz) 433 Fifth Avenue, New York {Beteere Muh and 2b Sie) —— Woodbury’s The same cool green color as Woodbury’s Facial Soap Shaving Stick IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORL# “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT, Se | silk stripes—the good practical weaves | heen thought of—and worked out in a ||| that thousands of men always choose. good se ble way. Sizes 14 to 17. | * * * | |. .Boys that are coming home; boys that There was one stumbling block—-the ARE home; business men; sons of busi- hae Po hein | ness men; ALL men! This is the Shirt high coat of good eottan {abrice, One Sale that makes shirt history at Wana- shirt maker said the usual thing—"it | maker's every June. : can’t be done.” But— Burlington Arcade floor, New : * * * AURA | | >: ‘ LENS