The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1911, Page 8

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— “WASHINGTON, WHO WILL NOT AID. PLAYGROUND IDEA The Rev. Dr. Reisner Thinks Vacant Property Should Be Utilized for Children. NO ROOM FOR GAMES. Says Citizenship of To-Mor- row Would Improve ‘and There Would Be Less Crime. | Wealthy property owners of New York Who will not permit thelr vacant to be used as playgrounds for children were bitterly arraigned in a sermon yemerday by the Rev Retener, pastor of Qpiscopal Church. “Nothing would stop crime #0 quickly in ¢hia city and insure a high type of citizenship in the to-morrows as an in- crease of play space for boys,” declared De. Reimer. “Seven hundred and sev- enteen boys were arrested in New York tn ene month, one-half of whom were taken up for playing games in restricts places. Some are crying out about the wave of lawlessness sweeping over the city, One Sunday recently saw the Arrest and subsequent arraignment of eleven boy criminals, What causes it? Many things contribute, but the bound- ing spring life suggests one. Break Law to Play. “Where can New York boys play? ‘They must ‘steal’ the privilege of doing 90; they must be ready to run at a moment's notice. They learn that the | privilege to play must be bought at the | expense of breaking the law “We need more play space for the Preservation of to-morrow's citizens. Think of the Astor estate owning 71.5 acres in Manhattan and 600 acres in the Bronx. And under present laws we camnot tax them into building on it. They simply sit still with much of It to allow the thrift of others to add to their wealth. Why not take their empty lots and those of otiers and permit chiléren to use them at stated times Dr. Christian F. Grace Methodist acnped by the roof to an adjoining Vi puiidib. spread with great rapidity and ser ously damaged all the floors of -t building, though ft was held In check ny the firemen under Deputy Chief | 4 wand Ono Hun: t, a few doors away, 1 alarmed b the excitement and turmoll and most of them left thelr rooms and remained away until the @re had been extin guished Lrsobhaary iin Estate of Bachelor Blaze on the West West Side Also | Ironmaster to Scandina- | Rouses Guests of Hotel vian Foundation. | Clendenning. ' | —— A number of occupants of the five. ‘The wit of the Inte Mile Poulaon of | A Mumver of pa " | | Brooktyn, who died May 3 was Sled to- one” Manered kre Thied area pers a STRAT day for probate with the Surrogate of | forced to make thelr way .o safety this Well Performed. Kings County by Willlam 6, Dykman, | morning through the smoke-fili Tether it is for compt who was Mr. Poulson's attorney. ‘The |!" various nitions of neslixe on ede dls A fe A | will disposes of $28,000 In cash, the 0 Was making raph —the | exi on | agnificent estate of Mr. Pouls Bi bad tartow eecates iro ndway. of your eyes, the adj f | Shore road and Bighty-elghth | street, n. your mountings — or the al | Brooklyn, and the contents of the man- 4,4" 707" ib oh in the basement at ing of your Oculist’ 's prescrip | sion and stables. The realduary lea: discovered passing tion—any service we perform, | ni gee ER oe on, teo of the estate f# the American-Scan- | who called eman Patrick Brennan | larg o; small, receives the Ask Abcut Our New gd nue, & philanthropic organization IM \heen turned in | Because we make the com- iE aymont Hon e-furnishing| which Mr. Poulson took the deepest In-| | Mrs. W. U. owen, who was asleep | plete eyeglasses in our own i Plan, 5th Floor. \ THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, MAY on the second floor with her months’ Infant and two older ehildren, ly awakened. When she apartment was filled with She picked upthe infant hallway, Where she found ‘old Aline Morey com! m the fourth floor, Mrs, Bowen Kave Miss Morey the baby and went back after the other two children. The Morey xirl, blinded by amoke and half suffocated, had difficulty In making her way to the street. When she did! reach the open air she collapsed, Mrs. Bowen got out safely with the other | children, V. P. Mahoney, who had a room on terest. four ‘The Shore Road residence and grounds | are left to Mr, Dykman. The contents of the house and stables, including | books and art treasures, are left to Nicoline Christiansen, wo was Mr. Poulson's housekeeper for many years. Bhe also gets $50,000 cash. Mr. Poulson was « bachelor. nearest relatives were two hal ers, ving in Denmark, To th gen and Anton Rasmussen, he loft $25,000 each. ‘To Grace, Suste, Nina and Marte, the Double Liberty pers, Tobacco Ti Nee seen. factories, we are in a position to furnish you the best glasses at the very lowest cost pos- sible. Harris eyeglasses, whether they cost $2.00, $3.00 or $5.00, are guaranteed to give comple lasting satisfaction, WK Romnis Oondlists and Opticians amps for ‘Coupon His Prices very low. Mennen's ‘aleurn | Powder... Ib. bottle. 4 U ifervescent four daughters of A. H. Voeckmann,|the fourth floor, had his feet badly eitervies 49 Pe left $5,000 each. To Ning|#corched as he came down stairs & Street, near Fourth Aver iB Te a aged dus rt Others who got out safely included treet, bet. 6th and 6th Aven & domentic in his home, and) yoy), Karl Kredler, for many years bis gar-| 4 _ p> dener and stableman, he left $5,000 each. ‘The Children’s Ald Soctety of Brook- tyn in lett $10,000, ‘The Dansk Alder Darme-Hjen of No. 1061 Forty-first atreet, Brooklyn, the Bay Ridge Hos- | pital and Dispensary, and Malien Mad: | belen, formerly Sister Superior of the | Norwegian Hospital in Brooklyn are left $10,000 each. fi ncca INJUNCTION STOPS ART SALE.) Felix Collection Pledged, It In Al-| Claim, wh: Grifin, wife and one Owen, wife and two children Miriam and wife, and Patrick It | his wife and their four children. Rooneys }ived on the top floor, a HOW IT DOES Sep yoas By strengthening each organ of the hody to do its work properly and thus out the impurities, is the reason |} ther John's Medicine is the best | of ' ibed for building up | M2. of are run down. No nerve deadening drugs or tempor- ary stimulants to weaken the system and Pure Metined Borax ib. Celery Ton Sheffield Tooth Paste...... tle Heart Burn, _Cankersores other all laints with Headach y of he Stonta ‘The sale of the Fellx collect rare art objects, acheduled to tal to-day at the Anglo-American Arta Company, No, 5% Fifth avenue, | caste by the Medical Professi during the day to play upon, | Cold Be More Human. “Twenty-three families, estates ana| corporation own one-ninth of the total area of the Bronx. In 1#7 eight fam-,) Mies owned 6.42 per cent. of th land in Manhattan. And they Burope and summer estates while the children must run from the ‘cop’ on| biisterips strec ) amid thy buazing wheels which often crush out their ives. “Men who do this may be ever #0 moret and they may give thousands to charitable institutions, but how much more Christ-like and human they would | be if they presented some of this ground to the city for playgrounds for the “Whateright have any men to shut up ground in this way? They are prov- ing themselves poor stewants. When an adminisigator of an estate manages t Poorly the court removes him, Is any owner of land more than an adminis. trator? If, then, he does not use his property for the good of his fellow. men why not either gnake him use it that way or take It away from him? It fe had enough for children to be shut up tu apartment houses without yard but df they must steal all their space amid constant danger it will both wreck thele respect for the law and harden their sensibilities.” ——— ANOTHER FREE LIST BILL. Congress Measure Takes Daty Of Paper Mill Articles, May 8&—A bill free letting forty-nine articles when im- ported for the purpose of being used in construction and equipment of pulp and paper mills or in the manufacture of the products of such mills was intro- dueed in the House to-day by Repre- sentative Morse, Republican, of Wi tin, The bill takes the duty off articles PRESTO-SAL CO. NEW YORK CITY sense— was hindered by an Injunction granted | ¢xpose you to serious and fatal jby Justice Bischoff in the Supreme | all pure nourishment Court to Diamente Ichenhauser, éXecu- | = trix of the will of her husband, Jattus D. Ichenhauser, who had a claim against Fellx. ‘Among the effects of Ichenhauser, It develo |, was found a claim for $23,- 153. alnet 4 for which the latter had pledged the art collection, estimated at the time of the agréement to be worth $150,000, | Felix claimed he never made an agree- ment pledging his art treasures by which the defendant was authorized to sell them at public auc! on or in any manner other than @ priv te sale at certaln fixed minimum prices. NOVICE FLIES 12 ‘12 MILES. ——_- {Apectal to The Evening World.) HEMPSTEAD, May 8.—George Schmidt of Rutland, Vt, who, less than a week ago, was Krass cutting with his Curtiss biplane, ed to-day his remarkable flight of last night, when he flew about twelve miles at an average altitude of m0 feet. | ‘The original type m Westphal's Avxiliators $1.00 size Re Eatablished Half a Century ‘rade Mark Exceptional Values in ee Corsets & Negligees Lin ae French Night Gowns—$2.2 Madeira Chemises—$2. Madeira Gowns—$4.50, Austrian Chemises—$1 Austrian Gowns—$3.00, (AI the Austrian Lin, American Night Gowns—9: American Petticoa: x k American Drawers—50c, 95¢, $1.35, 1.75, 1. Specials in Corsets We are now displaying all the newest designs in French Valleda Corsets and Gossard Corsets (American). Valleda Corsets——$7.50, 10.00, 15.00, 18.50, 25.00 to 45,00. Gossard Corsets (American) “They Lace in Front.” At $5.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 15.00, 18.50, 25.00. A collection of tine Imported Corsets in exclusive models, in broken sizes and discontinued styles, at $3.75, 5.75 and 7.50, Regular values $8.50 to 18.50, Specials in Negligees At $4.75—Swiss Gowns with fitted waist. Value, $5.75. oplane of Walter was tried out fects it such | the machine this week, | ES Gurars, waists, icon Ua 's suits, Overcoate. wenettes and Raincoats. $15, $17.50 UP. 5 and 2.75, Two of the 12 Pretty Models. ranging from bituminous coal to aniline syea something different pearance Mr. Man. It has a character its oun—gives the andcomfort. InG of a Pump for Street Wear, Cammeyer § * ly iad 00, $6.0 6"Ave, & 20St $6.00 #6 0 At $7.50—Imported Dimity Gowns, with hand embroidered collars, At $9.75-—Fancy Swiss Gowns, attractive Val. Trimmir At $12.75—China Silk accordion pleated, short waisted empire, At $18.50—Crepe de Chine, short waist, net collar and cuffs. James McCutcheon & Co., Double Yer Stamps All Day -To-Morrow 7th omagtet ‘Sales Continue "sj aed {Sale of Drugs Buy your summer supply to-morrow. 400 100 in bot- “Search oles The Success of the Season) Ree meee eee ees ( Custom Dress Devt. Basement.) f (Refrigerators; ater Supplies; Screens; Paints’ Save on Refrig igvil. it Our Liberty Stamp Premium Parlor, Fifth Floor And no wonder! Values reliable store before. wing opportunities of the y ercary Sales unquestionably offer the greatest money-' Come and share in the bargains to-morrow. > F aG6 Yds.50c4 7 5c Flouncings Sample lengths and trial pieces of the largest maker 2 | re) Yd. in St. Gall. Upwards of 100 different patterns, 17 and 27 inches wide. Never such a sale at,. 25c o 39c Sample Strips Skirtings, Bandings, Edg- 10c to 15c Embroidery Sample Strips Insertions. Big Wide widths of edgings and insertions that 5c varieties and big val- ues. only for Mls sale, Tnother Wonderiul Sale of $5 Embroidered Robes at, yard 500 more of those wonderful 85.00 white and colored Embroidered Robes, same as caused great buying here last Monday. You would pay 810.00 for H the lovely dresses these robes will male up into. All white, also Coral, Old Rose, Old Blue, Helit, Pink, Light Blue, and Black on White. . eo eee eee eeoooecooees (Main Floor.) are now in big demand for many purposes. dust the kinds needed for children’s dress ‘Women’ s Tub Dresses| This is a special Tuesday sale, that offers values greater by far than any this season. Pretty Dresses at Square and V Nice neck effects. % and \ length C sleeves, Dresses _made of fine quality lawn, percale and Itnon, = Z iy trimmed with ide and with ‘ ’ ne pretty shades desirable for Summer and pretty striped and checked designs. 34 to 44; ‘very handsome dresses consid- Feroxide of Hydrogen; fuli pound bottle.... Lure Epsom Powdered sul ct vund tis. 59 ay et Household. Absarbe nine eid beeen Cotton 19c ering the low price, 980. Many Stylish Models at* sinned with lave or material of a contrasting color. Fine {oe Tablets; fection Soap; 12c cake........ 5¢ dlawns, stetped and tine chai 10 of the very mer models. Ail and oe |": Munyon's Per- $428 High and low neck models with long or short sleeves, Full cut skirts, Slaes 34 to 44; spe- celal In this sale only, $1.98, Lingerie Tub Dresses All the pretty new spades, 98 ino including checke and striped effects, Size Is attractively tein é ote ir mmed with 34 he finest int of Dresses In’ town at the vriee Anderson ginghany rs thers effectively designed with st 4 of late and insertions and still other models are trimmed with’ contrasting cotore, {re ingly pretty dresses thu i tie ee x, peetty t will create a « ETT RRR Floor) Walk-Over Oxfords Women’s $4 and $5 Grades S!#" Imperfec An Dresses Made | to Measure From Naushon Scotch toe shapes. Pair. Men’: ha nets) & ‘$6 Slightly Imperfect low cut models, Latest mode leathers. Oxfords include regula Lephyr Gingham, 50 Christie Leen Rie We supply mate- without ankle straps. All beel heighes and rials, trimmin everything, for. Consider what a wonderful offer this really “is. our dressmaker would charge $5.00 for making this dress alone? No wonder hundreds of women from miles around have jumped at this chance, We Want You to Come To-morrow. Look at the 1C0 New Designs. See the 12 Stylish Models. We Know You'll Want Some Made, Too. An experienced ladies’ tailor will take your measure, and within 10 days the dress will be delivered to you. No other charges in any way, shape or form. The dress complete costs you only $3.50. Remember every dress guaranteed to fit. If not, your money cheerfully pale. eweeres (THO Eiter,) eeeeere wee eee esses eens ee. $1.50 Pure B Pure Hemstitched a Linen Table Cloths German silver hod; extra heavy quality; und or sua ng Foor tables; hands ja large size; _for ne patterns. | Spe- MEMSTITCHE quality THER A step clean, ra to mail Limit 4. Remnants 10c to Consisting of refunded. 23c of White poorer 10,000" yards, including Persian te, mercerized fancy stripe lawns fabrics. | No mail orders filled. “Limit 20 tal yard .0U0 More We Will Match the Dress With a New Parasol _of Sanie Mate =| Be ent Salesrooms>>222e——=— === PAINTS MANHATTAN RE MINED PAIN JOUNSIN'S ryoon WAX Known an | ME MINUTE bbb ae’ oa | Filled. 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