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pce PSPSPS _ SR Sa Gane ogn SES Pe ER ene RR AOI TT \ i} THE KVHNLNG WORLD, WEUNESDAY, MAY 26, 1921, Examination of Doctors Said to Be | SEARCHFOR OMAN ©; 08282 GIRL DETECT Ogi ESekary WHOSE SISTER TOOK “es cs.c’*) USES ULNTSUremenatesrc lations—Asks $50,000. Sut for $50,000 Gamages against Tho examination of Dr. Charles F. Guy Ward: jr, eon of the Superia- a Colling of No $30 Park Avenue, begun tendent of the new Rye Country Club, yesterday in the Surrogate’s Court on} dition of the Iste Miss and business associate of John McK. cmiijoasias emi im Minis Inquiry Ordered in Strange rating the Bitmore and other leading And “Poke in the Eye” Settled haves, De Case of Mrs. Zelinsky — jJusiee Morschensee and a uty ta| Balky Prisoner With Dozen 571 Fulton Street BROOKLY 'N 902 Park Avenue Tel. Nevins 3120 Opposite Broadway Be in the Swim “teatified. to hoticed signs emia Poser Wi ete DECORATION DAY Seache] olin Ml lels CLC s He eae cl RAE la Too Many Shirts. eased her 10" be al — ministratrix of the estate of her hus- Arthur Train “1 can handle them all right, Judge.| attorneys for A at Orange, N aged, condi pou and Meta, teleces UW, Were also represented in court With a ‘ey 4 Mise South 12 | pamous FAIN Beach Cape and Sweater band, Andrew Smith Smith was killed by an automomle| When he balked I just poked him driven by Ward, According to the] once or twice, and that settled it.” vestigation of the strange case of widow, Smith, who was a conductor , sie oy . Skta. Glorthia Melinany of Readings Pan, O82 roley car i White Diana, bed] THIS waa the way 19) yeie old Be ima <3 y eT" stepped from the platform eee oar] Bankeser, jiu-jitwu expert and store! - who was imprisoned for three days when the automuliie struck bim. detective, explained her capture, | Preaiwent ¢ fo Annapots tn the Queen County jail in her sv. | Mrs. Smith charges that Ward] 00 0)" 1% ia ar a pia i ho| WASHINGTON, May 25 bare: place failed to observe the ordinance re-| *'"s!c-handed, of a six-foot man w' was made to-day ers place quiring motor vehicles (o stop before| had a dozen more shirts than le (President She was surrendered to the war sa atrect car that had stopped] needed. When he secmed reluctant to fen of tho jail by Jacob Rataces, urge on take on passengers. | accompany her to the police station bondsman, No. 60 Greenpoint A i claims Smith's death was due nue, Long Island City, who had given to is own negligence. he + -— The prisoner was Thomas Andon- eeareey) eond Gy Her: Sistaty Vece PEOPLE “OF M MOSCOW [elli. thirty-seven, who gave his ad- | Bonoweka, wanted on a charge of dress ‘as the Mills Hotel, He pleaded | Barn iareety. NEAR STARVATION |puiity tieicie Masistrate Sweetser n| alishaleagd sige Rpieneon Ue: es Jeffereon Market Court, and was held | GeApanicd by kis iheyor 1 Bread Sells at 3,000 Rubles a Loaf |For Special Sessions, pare Who aaked “the and Sugar at 18,000 a about the counter where silk shirts | District Attorney Wallace of Queens County has started an in wived a black eye. 1§ ~ | \ L/ Striking assortments of timel veltie: the Pn 8 reco! ow that Ratsces uy ‘ mely new novelties in the make the record show that Rats Pound. were piled in Gimbel Brothers yeastor- | | 2 etti i hades: at prices © ' had surrendered Vera Bonowska to day and noticed a suspicious bulge | prettiest summer shades at prices “greatly below the Warden of the jail . May 25 (Assoctated Press). Unter his coat When he. left the what other stores are offering. Coffee exposed to the air soon loses “I shall make to such record,” «aid the court, an surrende Muscow Is near starvats store she followed, She sei reports froin“ tetcclty, -jeuff with her left han fuse to soll corn andsare kooping it for| her right hand free. weed, The decree issued by the Hol- tt was too ALL FAMOUS FAIN BATHING SUITS and SWEATERS are made from thefinest selected grades of Fleisher’s pure worsted yarns (which means th: he fact is that the wom- d to the warden by the seemed to unt he its freshness and bondsman was not the defendant. 1: ghevik Government restoring freedom of |strtagled. Then she hit him in the best)—every purchas i ° 8 ase is backed by our uaraiitec * shall declare the bond forfeited, but trade does not seem to have removeu|¢Ye *Hd gave his wrist a twist and flavor. Keep your | ‘ : of sati ietign: Any rep igs wilf’permit a stay of exccition on its| the menace of a food shortage, 1 Mite came alone ikea lap a coffee in a tightly | | . tadtiee' Gt chatae foe vens after purchase collection for a reasonable time so) Workers ace leaving Moscow to hunt she explained to the cour MAIL or TELEPHONE ORDERS vice, a, closed container as | : MAIL or TELEPHONE ORDERS given per- nearly moisture j ' ; sonal attention and guaranteed satisfaction. proof and air-tight May be returned if not as ordered and money a ? | ing at 18,000 rubles pes pound. she was thirteen, As a store d : | \ f refunded without obligation. police to send out a general alarm for| Hit ew soviet omelale import ay ie wena latyesr meer Bue ie al as possible. | Vinh F & the dofendent. Counsel for Raisces) quantiti of food for their own ci i of brunette end very pretty and ullght| | PURE WOOL SWEATERS \ $ 1 for food in the villages. A pound of | ‘Th exp ioe . at an effort may be made to pro- here were mn dozen silk shirts, ins the r ‘f rea : PFO" pread vold for 1,800 rubles two weeks | valued at $62, He said he was sorry ago, and It is declared that its price |ne took them. Miss Bankesser start- District Attorney Wallace asked the; to-day is 3.000 rubles, Sugar is sell-|ed in department store work wien ‘ ; van | twice @ week in the guise of “diplo- insisted that his client had made “an! WAG “pageage.’ ‘nde sometime tt | in figure. JOINT COFFEE TRADE FOR KIDDIES pat mais hole ed —_ se honest mista k | amounts to whol le parionan PUBLICITY COMMITTEE K Last May Vera Bonowska was om- 1 to 5 Years. ployed in tiv homeo Henry Golds| JERSEY SEEKS MORE WATER,| ACTRESS-SPEEDER FINED. || %4Wat'siven New yok stein, an attorney, at 1090 Gibson ee: = S CI € lad ak | Place, Far Rockaway, Sho left acd-| RVemtiwation to Determt 1 ee uemisse oo | WOMEN’S PURE WOOL = ¢¢ 95 Seurces of Su: . | . denly and so also, Mr. Goldsteir e 4 aes TUXEDOS TRENTON, NJ, May 26.7: Claiborne F. Cresap, twenty-two, | charged, did $800 worth of clothing! an ae Titans oa, ay BETO Ine | agg, Went 11 , al | All New Shades—Values Up to $10 and jewels. " e future water supply of New tady in “Ladies at the Jersey, eppecially in the metropolitan district In the northern purt of the State, the State Department of Con- The girl was arrested some time later and Raisces gave bond. The Grand Jury indicted her last month | Unge Theatre, pleaded guiltg#ft.to, speeding in Traftle Court to-day and | was ordered by Mugistrate House to servation and Development on July : megan ay $25 fine or spend ten da end last week Iaiscos was notified) 1 will begin an investigation of the | ja, eke ee watersheds of the State etill avail- | o . onde: er fo ria ! Pe pyrender tpt: 40P sya able for exploitation: Miss Cresap was summoned yestor- oelilae Babies sopearst at the gauging shen prineipal! nee cath; | day by Patrolman Minnick, who said | neatly 0 H a0 a Jail with a neatly dressed young) [ished on the principal operation, of she was driving her woman who had a small baby in her/ the United States Geological Survey. | Broadway from 7ith to Baar sha @ eyeersald, ein by kas ——— Femlinieg Our ates eide. She was Vera Bonowska, he = Special Ship fer) to get hon said, and so she was entered in the is Bont, Bait coords. PARIS, May 25.—The enthusiasm| say we z f French fight “fans cham- Tho matron took care of the wom-|\onepncn, Lent “fans” for the cham lonship boxi teh b eerand fer euiid nship boxing match between Jack She was quiet/Dempsey and Georges Carpentier In OLD GUS and gave no troub! bu - | Jerney City on July 2, has been found Brooklyn, was convicted in the Kings TY! put finally be-}inequal to the price’ of 4,500 County court to-day of receiving a yaa came 0 nervous an interpreter was|for the round trip on the steamer! stolen aunomobile, ills brother teen @ent for and dISCOVETEd ane rae Te eee Tien trate aie tet? (ia awaiting trial on w similar charse, | Zelinsky, a sister of Vera, whom shelenthusiasts and the plan has been | Anistant District Attorney Mutton » : has not seen in a long time. abandoned, the Langs and the gang with whom MADE IN U.S.A A small group who desire to they worked are ‘ed to have stolen | Ralsces declared he had acted en-| their countryman try for the world's | about 106 cars, carvon which the |) At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St.,N.Y. WOMEN AND MISSES The Newest Shades and Combinations, BATHING SUITS) | BATHING SUITS Pure Wool, Pure Wool Athletic Cut Athletic Cut for MEN and for KIDDIES, I to 5 Years Special $ 1 55 HOW TO REACH OUR FULTON ST. STORE —10 Minutes from Wall Street via Interboro Subway to Nevins Street Station; 1 Block from Fulton St. Store. 16 Minutes from Times Square via B. R. T. (Broadway) Subway to De Kalb Ave. Station, at Door of Our Fulton Street Store. KNITTED SPORT CAPES FOR $17.95 The. Dish. They? re All Sure to Like is sure to be seasoned with p admitted ina hurry WOMEN Special $3.95 Edward Lang, No. $15 Albany Avenue, | ever scen Vera Bonowska when he|jar passenger. steatner. Parkwass Bree. &n, went on her bond, he said, and when) = == he was notified to produce her he scught her through her sister, Mra. Berkowsky. He asked this woman. “Where does your sister live?” and, according to his story, Mra. Berkowsky ‘answered, “In Reading,” and gave him the address, whereupon he went » down there and brought up Mrs. Ze- hinsky, believing her to be Vera, BEHAN IS CLEARED OF AUTO THEFT BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLUNS & G FULTON Si’ KihtE'1—BROOKLYN “Without the treacherous help of cathartics” Continued Tomorrow—An Extraordinary Sale of Flowered Georgette Dresses Judge Koenig Says Charge Against Policeman, War Hero, Is an Outrage. Patrolman Cuthbert J. Behan, of No, 30% Jamaica Avenue, Woodhaven, L. 1, was to-day acquitted in General Gessions of participation in the theft of & taxicab stolen from in front of Tam- many Hall on Jan, 11, 1930. Since hia indictment Behan has been under aus- pension from the police force and out ‘on $2,500 bail, The only testimony against him was A simple food which gradually makes the use of laxatives unnecessary For Women and Misses E who can control chronic First came the dramatic discovéry that constipation without the 's Yeast in itself is a wonderful | food, rich in the mysterious water-solubl. treacherous help of cathar- —vitamine—then it was found that. thie siven by John W. Falter, who stated that he had stolen the taxicab, which belonged to an Englewood, N. J., man, at the suggestion of Bohan, who was on post near Tammany Hall. Counsel for Behan declared the patrolman had been instrumental in the recovery of the taxi and that Falter had invented the story of complicity in revenge. Judge Koenig said that be felt an | outrage had been committed inst Behan and, at the request of Assistant District Attorney Cunneen, directed the 5 to acquit. Behan, who has Seen he police force since 1916, ,penred i in | France, during the war and police Honor Roll for bravery INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF A noted authority says that a few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- rounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and s0 toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail that it cannot penetrate the flesh, and the nail turas naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, any one can buy from the drug store @ par: bottle containing diree- tics makes a ‘booster’ of his patient.’’ Constipation is so wide-spread, so much of a problem, that a few years ago the New York Medical Journal offered a prize for the best essay on the treatment of it. The above quotation is from one of these essays and, although ad- dressed to a medical audience, it carries a message of great signifi- cance to thousands of men and women. It summarizes the experi- ence of the medical profession. It is now recognized that cathartics never eae the causes of constipation. Indeed who wrote the essay on 8 wer ject states that the liscriminate use of cathartics is probably one of the most frequent causes of constipation. For many years there has been ing need for some simple food that would help restore normal conditions. And now scientists have discovered it in the familiar little cake of Fleischmann’s Yeast A food, no: In cases of constipation remember that yeast is @ corrective food, not a laxative, It should be taken over a period of t. month in order to res not discontinue the customary cathartic abruptly. Reduce it gradually. familiar food brought remarkable results in constipation. Fleischmann’s Yeast was tested for this purpose in leading medical fastitutions. Chronic cases, some even of years’ duration, responded. Being a food, Fleischmann’s Yeast is by its very nature better suited to the stomach and intestines than drugs, coarse substances or oile—the ordinary laxatives. And it cannot form a habit. Make it a part of your regular diet. You will soon learn to like its rich, cream-cheesey taste. Some people have asked: “Won't yeast, when eaten, have the same effect as in raising bread?” No. It is assimilated in the body like any other food. Only one precaution: if troubled with gas dissolve the yeast first in boiling water. Place a standing order with your grocer for Fleischmann's Yeast. To secure without cost the booklet™The New Importance of Yeast in Diet," giving many interesting facts about this new dis covery in regard to yeast, address THE FLEISCHMANN COMPANY, Dept 41-A, 701 Washington Street, New York N. ¥ t a laxative ime from two we tore normal habi At an Incomparable Price! Sale Priced at 16.75 An extraordinary selection of summery dresses developed in the finest flowered Georgette and shown in the new season's most appealing models, variously and exquisitely trimmed with Taffeta. Mzsses’ Dep't- Third Floor SPORTING RECORDS 1921 ELECTION RETURNS - se: WORLD ALMANAC *%,. Re ot a aS eis at A To help the body eliminate waste and restore normal conditions eat I to 3 cakes a day.