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‘ THE Women and Children.Sleeping on the Beach at GREATER SEASIDE PARK cn OEE PLAN OF EVENING WORLD [SEES | MENS FINDS STRONG ADVOCATES |Peehee NepePaal).. > ‘The rich can take their families to thar country homes for the hot season, | Dut the great masses of the poor—fully | © per cent. of the total population of | the Greater City—muest have free, fresh air within the sone of a five-cent fare. | ‘The Evening World’ plan that} the eity eoquire the 1,000 feet of beach | @leared of buildings by the recent Coney Island fire would provide tho peaple of| the whole city with a summertime! refuge from the stifling heat of the.’ crowded seotions, Lhe acquisition of this small burned area should only be an initial step in the @rection of reciaiming the beaches at Coney Island for the people,” said former Park Commissioner Richard Young of Brooklyn, who, backed by The Bvening World in 1902, opened Seaside | Perk. Mr. Young, a business man, | famittar with the great beaches of the ‘entire world fram personal observation, Geciaret to-day that properly developed Coney Island could be made into an tea! all-the-year-round resort, such as| Atlantic City, patronized winter and ' Almost a Vital Necessity to 90 Per, Cent. of City’s Population, Says | Ex-Commissioner Young. of property easily accesat from all Parts of the ey w regret as jong as they itve. Only minded official would seek to extension of the city's beach with the cry that the money needed must go for more schools. Healthy ehil- dren first and then schools to educate! them in, people at Coney Island. “Nor can the city make a better tn- vestment with respect to municipal hos-| Pitals than by first providing seashore parks in order to keop the people well, “oney Island ts itarlem and the forty minutes from the Manhattan. dea T have served in the Board of | Education for a number of yea cannot believe that any man with the interest of the city ously oppose more free Brooklyn and the crowded Brownsville section ts within a short, ride of this nearest strip of fine ocean, Inder the proposed new subway de-| velopment a five-cent fare from all parts of the city to Coney Island ts probable ney on a Hot July Night \Girl Who Swam Beside Gilbert Who Died Trying to Save Her Chum ] | aC ear s only at the | LONDON, and T! publle inau that the true st wag revealed of how Sir Will bd eet will seri-|'§, Gilbert, the famous opera Itbrettist, | Fresh alr for the| came by his death last Monday | facts have caused a profound sensation. | The evidence divulged that Sir Will fam was drowned b heart faflure whil girl of seventeen y girl felend of the same ay: vited to swim with him in his private swimming pool, 9 were named Preece and Emery. ey live near the Glibert home at Harrow, a London suburb. Both gave evidence at the inquiry The girls said Sir Willlam invited them to swim with him in the pool he ha being seized with to rescue a| with a} trying an hour's ride from Bronx and thirty or lower end of | iy | ao ste lo grounds, and t! summer by vistors. | S7ny ts the RAINE Of COmAOD Aenea [Bate Aiea ho, rencned er he sais] “The city ought to buy all of the Inna! red? a _| "Don't splash; put your hand on my| s Miss Preece said sne got out of her| snoutde from West Fifth street to Sea Gate | “oUld be the greatest blessing the pres-| shoulder between Surf avenue and the sea," he; eaid, “The Evening World proposed the purchase by the city of Steeplechase Park after tts destruction by fire in 197, and had that been done the city would have gone a long way toward Possessing a stretch of beach about two; miles in length and varying in width from 600 to 1,900 feet. Only criminal! stupidity on the part of public officials, and I am putting it rather mildly at that, has stood between the poor of Now York and the realization of their dream for a proper sized ocean park. MEANS MUCH FOR HEALTH OF WHOLE CITY. “If the present members of the Board @f Fatimate and Apportionment neglect this opportunity to acquire a fine plece Remember May! VERYBODY knew May. She was born in the Spring and lived 31 joy- Ous, progressive and eventful days. All in all she was a month \ redolent with oppor- tunities. During her brief but -historic career The World Printed 137,565 Individual Advertisements 651,384 More than the Herald. During her stay no other New York newspaper published even half as many ads. as The World, id June ts now here, Her 30 days of life will be quite as notable as those of her elder sister. During her visit there will be much to do in the way of hiring, buying, selling, rent- ing, vacation-taking, &c. As in other months of the year, The World will print tens of thousands more advertisements than any other New York newspaper. Read June World Ads. for the Greatest Variety of Opportunitie | ent city administration upon the whole people. “The beach at de absolutely free for the people, with | ample bathing pavilions provided, where suits could be obtained at a nominal cost. Borough Brooklyn has made a move tn the direction by installing municipal baths at Coney Island, why New York ocean park there Revere each, burned area directly erty already owned by the city ROOM FOR AMUSEMENTS ABOVE ‘I am inclined to be very much fn fa- | vor of the Coney Island plan," said Mr. “If the property can be Folks to-d bought by the price the Idea wil Island than Rockaway to begin with, and it| port. Coney can be reached for the price of a single | fare—another great consideration “What Prenders do you th the present to building schools and sub-| was asked, | “If I thought a chotee between buy- |ing @ seaside park and building achools land subways was involved, I might have a go with the Comptroll jsee it, a chotee ts not necessany 7 jelty in any case ts not moing to spend ways?" he contention that must devote !ts money and energy for | depth and was sinking, She cried for| aid, and Sir William swam hurriedly to| could bestow As she did ay he told her, Sir William suddenly sank, the girl sobbed, Coney Island should | would be preferable to the one on Re |SHOT WITH VON PHUL, ° | WEALTHY MINER DIES. away Beach?" NEED BOTH CONEY ISLAND AND| ROCKAWAY BEACHES. President Steers of ht | Copeland Second Victim of Row “We want both areas for seaside} There 18 no reason | parks, The growth of the wi de-| Over Woman in Denver's — | sould not have an xd the double modation before} utah ' such as Boston has tala juste nt works both ways. Fashionable Hotel. especially when the! some say the Rockaway site should be} DEN Col, June 1 ree | adjoigs the prop-| selected because there is more room| Copeland, a wealthy min man of Vic- | | there and land is less expensive, but} tor, Col, who was Harold F what would have happened if the same | Henwood a week ag the latter SURF AVENUE. j argument had held good In the ease of) \ineq s Louis von P * Manhattan and the Bronx? Why u tot Fe ‘phe upper side of § ueahould | Bronx would have had all the parka |" Brown Palace Hote is be reserved for amus There 19) pecause It had the ch acres to 0, | Say from the effects of his wounds, | ample room here on the uplands for all | and Manbattan would hava gone with-| Attending physicians belleved that the amusements needed in years to | 6, We want a seaside park tn con-| Copeland waa out of danger untit yes come, Tho reclaiming of the beach for| vested Coney Island as well as on the, terday, when ga ne was ni the people would greatly Uft the tone of | yarron reaches of Rockaway.” where a bullet ha lerced Coney Island. An altogether better) an examination of tle tax books kept | artery of thi « class of hotels would be built there, and | 1) the Municipal Building In Brooklyn | wound had given id there 1s no reason In the world why !t| today disclosed that there are thirteen | healing properly ust night the ph should not a6 an all-year-around | ponery owners in the burned alatrict | stctans decited to amputate the lew [resort Mike Atlantic City. Some day,| o¢ Coney Island. The total value last! an effort to save thelr patient's lite | Perhaps, pubile officials will awaken to} Jaa. upon the real estate alone, bee] «Copeland was !n no condition the Importance of providing New York | J°0" | ‘niein street, where Seaside Park | stand the further shock of tho operatic: with an ocean park such as its location | Ween ff Binh hte [atin Lowy yy Hee navi gait apa tial on the Atlantic seaboard deserves." aed of the burned area, and lying aouth apa Bea Thanks to the agitation set on foot! of surf avenue, ds $1,822.00, ‘The five | when aren e by this newspaper, the movement 18] rapgest taxpayers and their realty ase In connection v the d eaining ground steadily, not only among | geusments were as follows: Dreamland, |of Von Puhl, and June 3 was set ¢ members of the Board of Aldermen, but | 59,000, Prospect Park & Coney Island | argument of his request to be a among those who five years ago eager-| Ratiroad Company, $260,00; Mra. Cath- | to bail, ly advocated the project to construct a| ering A. Halmer, $151,000; New York &| We ies great municipal park at Rockaway | gea Beach Rafiroad Comp: om, Beach. One of these ts Homer Folks, | seq gonad. seneiat, isin The re: | DAY'S SUPPLY OF WATER Secretary of the State Charitles Aid As wining eisht property owners are soclation, Hier nase nants and corporations, ADDED BY RAINSTORM. whose tmprovements were enurely dee |_| = stroyed by fire |745,000,000 Gallons Go | Of course, the real estate vatuattons | A Z n saaden for this year are higher, They are on| ervoirs—$100,000 for Bureau an average up % per cent. But tt wit!{ to Prevent Waste city at @ reasonable | have my hearty sup- 1s more accessible | he quite clear to the reader that it] Commissiouer ‘Thompson of ¢ ot re eat amount of re i SehOh RNE ee - mente at | Partment of Water Supply, G money ie : tricity, said to-day that 41 also that if the present op- ther inch ve think of Comptrotier the city} ts no ave such a he consequent a y administration, ele Is est platform, could do no nvide ample park and Yoney Island to be oc- evenings by the wives ho replied, | 4 deal of sympathy | r's views, but, as P| on hot oupied and children of the poor, who have ox- pended in ecarfare from their homes ail can afford to spend in recreation, th all its money ¢ » for schools and , Md mudwaya-it will have to tao tine to/ NO MAIL IF DOG'S UGLY. » Hon eaten up with the demand for poth _ priated § Water and epend money on them Carriers Inatrncted Not to Deliver Commins Coney Isiand alte {t will have to pay WASHINGTON, June L—With the ar-, water waste. There are alre & mich laner amount later on for rival of the hydrophobia season, notice on the eligible list of the the same land or /for some | waa to-day sent to mati carriers in all| and » will at once be appointed destrable,”* | cities that they need not deliver mal Examinations will now be held tor addi- “Do you think thi Dreamland site at homes where there are vicious dogs, tonal mea, r (Taken from an Actual Photograph.) | ment in the Interest of Justice. EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, CHARGE AGAINST Bank Wre poned Until Oct. &, But He Stavs in Call. er’s Sentence Post- The sentenc of J looter ph G. Robin, who has whtt- ne 1 bank of some aid to Dist ot-Attorn further iting officlais ¢: prose with bank fathures, was to-day by Justice Seabury tn e Court until Oct. & Justler s Metment for Loutsa GT on the tion of Distric ey Whitm: Robin was admitted to bail, al- though his Samuel J. Gold- smith, argued at lengtf for the Cour not attorney, clemency. In asking the Court to post- pone the Robin sentence and to dismiss the indictment against Mr. Whitman sald ‘We ask the Court for this adfourn- We be- Heve the that the defendant has given and will give will be of great benefit to the people in pending ca Robin's sister, testimony and for that reason the adjournment is Dr. asked, Although Rontnoviteh has been indicted for perjury, fam not sure that the evidence which my office has been able to collect will be sufficient to present to @ Jury and obtain a convic~ tion.” When Lawyer his ld be admitted porary freedom in view of Robin's great the Stote, Justice Seabury to tem- servicer to said “Noi T think that disposttion should e, although T think delay tn oper. Tho defendant ts re- manded 1 Oct. 9." Robin and his sister conte not be ma sentence | ed with their counsel before Justice Seabury reathed the bench, Dr. Robinaviten was dressed in mourning and her fave was hidden by a heavy black voll When the cases were in the handa of the Grand Jury foth swore that thetr parents were In Russta ‘The old people were discovered In a tenement, and later were brought face to face with thelr suposed children in the The p ts relterateal their Identification of Robin and hts | sister as their children, It was then that Dr, Robinovitch was indicted for perjury in Red. MIDD June 1.~Jo- sian A helor was fou forced en the dt More and More— People are Finding Out That it pays splendid re- turns in health to quit coffee, which contains a drug—caf- feine; and in its place use a food-drink made of wheat, which is known to be pure and wholesome. POSTUM is such a beverage! It has done good honest service to humanity for years. Millions use it, and the num- ber is steadily increasing. “There's a Reason” Postum Cereal Co,, Lt Battle Creek, Mich, dsmith stated that! 1911, connection in 1906, and on Feb. 14, 190,| extreme penalty of the law for ie married at ¢ Plaga Hotel Mra. Ruth] murder of Andrew Stupke. Haliiwel, widow of Charles Mallt- — aa Well, first vice-president of the American 4,759,445 IN SCOTLAND. Tobacco Company. Mr. Halliwell dropped dead tn the Hot- 4 Howes in 19M, whore i marrisge to the women who hed, 66 in Consus Since 1801 '; & ann oT DON, June 1.—Scotiand hae @ jong and dangerous Sinews tion of 4,760,448, according to @@4 ted ia tae jonal figures of the cendus First Man Hanged to County Public to-day, OLARION, Pa, June 1 lation] This {s an Increase over the 1901 coneug | County had tts first legal execution to- 2 and i* the smallest increase is day when Vincent Voychex paid the sD \§@ To-morrow, Friday ( June Jubilee Tub Frock Sale $4 and $5 is 98 Values. . . A bewildering variety of cool, dainty dresses for every hour in a woman's day, including morning dresses, “trot about’ dresses, and pretty afternoon frocks, bearing this special June Jubilee price. One Model Like Picture As lovable as June roses, every one of them. The French ginghams, particu- larly fascinating with their plain bias folds and dainty touches of lace, The lawns too are unusually charming— some affecting the new empire lines. Or perhaps you would prefer a white BROKERS INURIES. NANAUTO SMASH CAUSE HS DEATH TET errors rae t Sas © lingerie. If so, you'll find very dainty Gs lace trimmed models in this assemblage. oe ® No use in attempting to describe any of William) Porter, Stock Ex- them. You must come. ‘ fea SALE AT ALL THREESTORES change Member, Dies After 10 Days in Paterson Hospital. William Porter, member of the Stock Co, ded to-day t i bere Po 14-16 West 14th Street-—New York rita, Paterson, SN. J from the eects 460 and 462 Fulton Street: Brooktyn pl once ingen seit 645-651 Broad Street—Newark, N. J. adit . miles distant in. the » »_ Ramapo Mountain v thre miles from Paterson, bis machine overturned, along at a lively elfp in order to Jand the party at Mr, Porter's office at No. ifth avenue at o'clock, A Jed with paving stones in and in trying to avoid a col- chau turned from the! » soft soll made | rine skid Into a pile of stones, er was pinned under the ma- chine. His frtends eseaped with slight | Injurtes. Ho wag taken to the Paterson Hospital with two broken legs, a frac | tured pelvis and a bad sealp wound, Dr. Wyeth was hurriedly summoned ork to attend him, way the FRIDAY AND liston road to the grass . T! SATURDAY Mr, P FOR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN DRESSES of Chambray, Gingham and Dimity WASH SKIRTS in great variety 675 3.75, 4.50, 5.75 Jehn | from New ¥ Mrs. Porter was returning from Paris , ’ t friends Kept her in the dark aa to the omen s Coats Anwerous char of hig injuries, and she did not know even upon landing at ew York last Friday the real nature of te MOTOR AND DUST COATS OF LINEN PONGEE COATS, New Models 475, 6 75, 10.50 27.50 his hurts | Mr. Porter began his career thirty Fe she 1a Ane) GEA (OF a. CML —- cott coker. He later bec: connect~ & lob f ca he Company, neing aloemanager for the latter. He left the business for his tock Exchange | = if ‘ f ram The Dootor’s Anewers On Health and Beauty Questione By DR. LEWIS BAKER. ‘The questions anewerm! below are general in character; the eymptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply to 7 any case of similar natu ‘Those wishing (urther addrem Dr. Lewts Baker, College Bldg. Dayton, Clodug selt-addremed, stamped envelope for reply.” Pull mame nd address must be given, but only iitiais or fictitious name will be used in pty anawets, ‘The prescriptions can be filled ak any welletocked dmg store, Any druayiat can anter of whole MUSTARD Adam B.>-Your | erwptome piatnly tn @tcate eatarrhel re t trouble. Beginning |e lial? teamponntul of ta with nasal catarth | apomful af vilane. Une The disease hae of: | Metin with arrange, At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores, Wo CENTS. 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