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KING GEORGE | CENTRE OF GAY THRONG AT ASCOT = Briliant Ohenkig. of Race Meeting With Royal Pro- cession From Windsor, ASCOT HEATH, England, June 12.— Never has Astot looked better than on this, the opentn meeting. Thé weather was rather un- certatn but sufflctently so any effect on the attendance white the greatest in years. The royal inclowure, stands and the lawns with fashionably attired y of the ‘oronation have, h was club and other were crowded rsons, while along the rails about the course hun- dreds of motor Ss and carriages | formed a solld Ine. King George and Queen Mary, with the membera of their house party at Windsor, came {n sem te landaus, each drawn by four bays, while three | Jandaus drawn by pairs carried their | suites, Atrong Cie ants of the! state sunt Mensdorft- | + Pouill the Austro-Hun- garian Ambessadcr tn London; Count Benckendo: toe Russian Ambassador to Great B the Counter Bencken- | dorff, members of royal family, the | Duke of Resburghe and the hess, who was Mise May Goclet of New York; | she Ear, nard and the Countess, | formeriy Miss Beatrice Milly of New) York. Accompanted by mounted equerries the | Procession proceeded slowly from Wind sor Castle to Ascot Heath and thence | along the course to the 1 Inclosure | amid cheering and the waving of hand- | kerchiefs. It is the strict rule of thelr Majesties | that the royal inclosure must r orowded, and accordingly Lord berlain, the Earl of Shaftesbu obliged to refuse many appil admission to the coveted pla Among those pre to-day desiden | the King’s Winds: 4 were the Colonial statesmen and thelr w many distingul persons from the Americans who had received invitations were American Am- dor Reid, Mrs. Reid and the Bin- staff with their Hammond, Spectal 1 bassador to the coron mond, W. E. Dodge, ( Mrs. Taft and Miss 1s Winthrop and Mrs. Win Carroll and Mrs. Car Moore and Mrs. Moore, borg and Mrs. Wiborg, Mrs. John Jacob Astor, Mrs. Joseph Stickney, Mrs. Will- B. Leeds, Mrs. Rayna M |. Ridgely ister to Roumanta, rs. Carter, and rs. W. Forbes Morgan, Henry Har- J. Armstrong Drexel, J. Louts| nd Major G. Creighton Webb. Many other Americans were in the stands on the course and present as guests of Fnglish friends, ‘The Ameri- cans who are entertaining house parties include Mr. and Mrs. Bradley-Mart Waldorf Astor, Mrs. Walter Burns, M Cornelia Adiair, Mrs, Maldwin Drum- mond and Mra. ry Coventry. American Ambassador Reid was un- | able to accept the invitation to by ent to-day, as he has not full: ered from his recent illness, but hopes to be present at the races on | Thureday. | ‘ —_—_—_—s i» Informed Con- cerning Jack Johnson, KNEW HE WAS COLORED. | | ‘To the Fditor of The | Referring to yo! ning World: rticle of June 8 f Mr, Jack John- you that Mr. John- son was booked on the Kronprinz Wil-| helm without the company knowing that he was a negro, 1 want to inform you that this statement was entirely son, erroneous, 1 afranged Mr, Johnson's tation at least four weeks be- and at that time he officials of North German son was a colored no objection what sail on their 8 Your statement ha t they r: to having used me a good deal of trouble and annoyance, as the people are ail under the Smpression | that I managed to arrange Mr, Jonue| son's accommodations without inform. ing the company that he was a negro, Not alone did I inform the company | four weeks ahead of time that Mr. Johnson was colored, but I also had him down at their office, Very truly yours, PAUL TAUSIG, New York, June 12 Secret. trial of B June a retired nave accused of betr Accune: BERLIN, jerr Krueger, Structor, who ts ‘nilitary secrets, but without trea ‘us intent, was an to-day pharged that Kru delivered to an| jAmerican firm by ¢ was em-| sployed a confident! regarding | the Nassau type of battleship, n of bids} as a basie for the \ for battleship construct Seat een ens 13.—The of con- It 1s __ SAVINGS BAN Ks, | EMIGRAN T INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK 51 Chambers St., New York The Board of Tr 2 seusi-annval dividend at the FOUR PER CENT. pm paca on all deposits entitled MADE ON OR 10, at it Mu eer HELP WANTED—MALE, BD, FOI Nisvb een em P"wonteom Feenaiting station aera Be, monthly, GOETZ & ‘open evenings, | member was Carlo Cartica, a competent “Aida” Well Sung t Daly’s Theatre BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. L™ 18 ZURO'S New Grand Opera Company began a season at Daly's ‘Theatre fast night with @ spielted performance of “Alda,” before Jan audience of considerable size, Per-| haps no better presentation of Verdi's =. You cannot make a better opera has oven made here outside of " investment ‘ an and Manhattan Opera} | The purchase of your first treniousness was the! Pair of Glasses calls for far uit chat did not efface| more discrimination and at- Wore cltaieg and the cnaees; tention than the largest busl- and ballet, though smajk were effective} Ness transaction, Poor judg- and comely. There was some rough-| ment in other investments only | ness In che orchestra, esperially Inthe} involves the loss of the pur brasses, and the stage band was @ bit) chase price, Upon your, Eye t, but the trumpeters in the ‘Tri- umph scene were in tune, and Jostah Zuro, the young conductor, handled all his forces glasses depends ind Hyesight The ALS your comfort services of The cast consisted of Dianetta Alwinal OCul’sts — ed teas Amneris, Carlo] Physicians an Expert ” Jiuseppe Pimaz-| tick — giv ‘urity ior oe Renae \arkvine ast Opticians — give double security to all Harris Glasses, whether the cost ne $2.00, $3.00 or $5.00. WE Komis Condicte and Opiciane Ramfis, Natale Cervi as ihe King, Mr.| Cerrentt the Messenger and Miss Heyman as the Priestess, The new Radames, who looked very like Caruso, | acted well and sang acceptably. The| others have been reviewed recently in this column. > Fast 2rd Street, near Fourth A\ Sham Battle in New Jersey, H wer sth tree tat Oh Ares The territory west of Monti will 1, Eon savenan ‘Bt dhe, Knd Streets on Saturday be tnvaded by ¢ First ey Street, ni Regiment, Nat fey. About 1,000 office take part {n a shain ba rt) ovalton Street, ‘onpertte’ a an | £67 Broad Street, near Hahne & Co. Newark and men will Visit Our Home of Comfort and Beauty For Suggestions to Pony Your Engitss'| p on Exhibition on the Sixth oor. Dinimg Chair, (Furniture Without Deposits With this Leather Lol in mannee t EASY PAYMENTS & LOW PRICES Prevail th ment, CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Our Terms Apply Je Ct Long Isla Iso to New York Meret Connect 3, ruenished 4 rveniehea A avreisned *49.98 bi "69.98 °%89.98 4 eenittea S ruse artments *109.98 "4 aary8 ' vaaae tor Cor. 46th St. and 8th 1 Ave. Oven Saturday Until 16 ‘OPENS AN ACCOUNT We Pay Feight. Sewing pater on Credit. “REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ‘0 BROOKLYN. | ee KLYN, ‘When Brooklyn Gets Her Show HEN New York threw a couple of subways into the lap of the Bronx, lots that had been a drug on a reluctant market shot up to %5,000 or $10,000 each. During all these years Brooklyn struggled under a yreat handicap—free access to the heart of the city was denied to its population of over a million people. Not- withstanding this, Brooklyn gained more than the entire population of the Bronx because of her natural ad- vantages, What, then, will happen to Brooklyn's population when its transit lines run freely through the heart of Manhattan? What will happen to its land values? ‘There are a thousand acres of level land not over five to seven miles from Broadway and 14th Street that canbe bought now—with all improvements—for $800 a lot. This is about the same distance from 14th Street as is 148d Street. The rise in values around 143d Street when the subway was opened will be duplicated in Brooklyn when her people can get to and from Manhattan as freely as the people who live in Harlem do now. Why allow the man from Oshkosh or Kalamazoo to make this proiit, when the sole purpose (from the City's side) of building these subways is to increase land values (for taxable purposes)-—just as it did in Harlem and the Bronx? We know the rise is coming. We know it will start when the contracts giving Brooklyn equal service are signed. To give you a chance, then, to get in on the ground floor send for one of our 5% Discount Coupons (see blank be- low), which, except for a postage stamp, costs you nothing. ‘The advance guard is in sight. Within the past ten days some of the biggest realty speculators in Manhattan have asked our advice as to how, when, and where te buy Brooklyn real estate. They want to get in and pick up prac’ tically all the vacant land. Will you let them? A good many readers will say, “What difference do it make to you whether you sell to us or the speculators? Just this: We have been in the real estate business twenty- five years; have built it up on the basis of helping the little man—of selling by instalments. Our customers are our best friends. On them we depend for continual support. If we make money for you now, you will buy again and induce others to buy. ‘The big speculator buys one year on Long Island or in Manhattan; this year in Brooklyn; perhaps next year somewhere else. Send us attached coupon and the 5°% Discount Certi- fieate will be mailed to you, which will not only mean a considerable saving in cash, but which, through our litera- ture and our magazine, puts you in constant touch with what is destined to be the greatest real estate movement in the world. We don’t want to sell you now. When Brooklyn gets her show, you will want to buy—so send in this coupon, Wood, Harmon and Company Main Offices, 261 Broadway, New York TELEPHONE, 6500 BARCLAY COUPON FOR 5% DISCOUNT Picase send me without cost or obligation on my part one of sour Cori ates oper cout, from the regular jullie” alld >. in Brook: our offer in the Evening World for ‘ertifloate witiun 10 daye of the date lereot, THE EVENING WORLD, uhout our entire | Street Subway RY AIS Station rs Furron Sr.Con. 4 Bmooe St: B’KLYN, Door Great Semi-Annual Event Wednesday We Hold Our Great $4 Sale of *1 \WAISTS \]] In variety and values this sale is the most extraordinary we have ever conducted 8000 Waists—Values Up to $4 Included Are Lingerie. Linen, Taffeta, Net, Messaline, Chiffon and Madras Many are our own manufacture, made specially for this occasion; others are broken lots and sizes left over from the season's selling. Your Choice at $1.00 Waterbury Way of making this plate roofless defies detection. People remark: “What beautiful teet thinking all the time they are the teeth Nature gave you. As it cannot work loose or drop, no one is ever the wiser. And your food— how you relish it, because, unlike other plates, | this plate does not cover the roof of the mouth and interfere with the taste. This | vonderiul plate is our own exclusive inven- It cannot be made or sold by anybody else. That's why you should | 1| Come here in the morning and have us extract your old teeth FREE and |]| go home at night with a new :et that fits your mouth perfectly. | First-class work by thoroughly exper! dentists. Loose teeth made firm—decayed teeth saved—lost teeth replaced without plates. All: work guaranteed for ten years. All extractions and all operations made PAIN- LESS and pleasant by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY | Full Sets of Tecth .. .. $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat . $5.00 Gold Fillings... ... . $1.00up Silver Fillings. .,... 50c. up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d St. New York 41-416 Fuiton St., Brooklyn (Opp. & Musee.) A door y Abraham a Straus',) HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNL dl 9TO2 French and sin attendance, tion. | Hf you have three or four teeth I will insert a full set without a plate. | Ido this with absolute satisfaction. Examination of your teeth free. | BRIDGE WORK, PER_TOOTH, $5.00 | Artificial Teeth $7, $10 and $15 —DR.H. W.GUILSHAN- N. E. Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. Entrance 271 W. 125th St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. EXCURSIONS. Atlantic City WORLD'S GREATEST PLAYGROUND Round $2 5 O Trip SUNDAYS June 18, July 2, 16, 90, Nugust 13, Sejtember 10, MZ THE SUN NEVER SHONE On # Better House For $4,750 Vositively wo worth sin width of dwelti 6144 Month Pays WEONESOAYS Carrying bx July 12, 28, Avgust @, 24, 1011 86 “minutes to SPECIAL TRAIN ftow, Oly P] DE Lra Peny ation....e.. TIDAL M, Hu Returning. ‘Tickets gvod only ACM. ity 7.00 PM, om Spectal Train, ses aL nutes’ walk to aubway, stath Four intnu KY i eatin. tt at Kings Sra a RING FIRS’ THES EO eae BIE OS CBE 1s! TLE FES casict BLDING || Ont eeeriks 206 W.422ST, Ceea OPP HAPWUR STEIN'S | DOWN #1# WEEKLY | "EiCHANGE OHNE eg he Oniy Downtown Credit. Tailors, No, 1D Park Place, Nr. Broadway. Highway Creo A Napier indy ae ay riboa Hin ¢ BAN joa a sl 170 BRO: DWAY, COMe MAIDEN LANE 1 \ IIAMON ON C EASY WEEKLY O& MONTHLY PAYMEN \ < WEEK buys diamonds, jewelry; goods —" Dinsivnbs, nen spilglive TUESDAY, JUNE 1 & ‘Ginis Me Bevis HeppDresses | 1.95 Boys’ Sexi Borie Aman, Suits | 2.77 ' Sia etre it" |"! SPECIALS : Blue—round neck pond Kuta ct fine qualiey rand satioring : he na san ca Ya to 18 yee ripe sy heeringbonee ant mixtures Men pl ie adn do not do them justice, to yre. an lor tl i ‘Girls’ (tt? Dresses Boys’ Wast. Suits 1.00) 8Fe the more “Gclighea "whan they 7 Lastead of $1.39 oe urn 49 to $1.69 mu {see the Listy Exag cerations H Newer Russian Malior styles in | 8VOided, it is the daily experience Sahara Teese [ice en areata ae SO 8 to 14 years plain ~ ’ z iS yrs, | mi sses' Wash Dresses } 3.75 Peta eet daa ee "| Following for Tomorrow 4 ty Ol ise in ac and. white One Ot pectal Values at aS ee oe ’ 1 check with 3.08. 4.08" 5.08. 6.08 to 11.98 Women's vatrimma Hats } 1.45% of emb'y or rs, Boys’ abt adal ae EP wna Cite June Sale... } 4 - ite f |Girls’ Wash tm \ 98 ne wilis ond cory velvet eet large end = 6 to 14 | years hie 50. Ye ‘i ly sad we Ter wll band. mediuo share ” Laee vente | boys’ Golf Caps Flowers— ; tive atylox wo always offer Navy Serge. Shepterd checks and Lines, ph s irls’ White Dresses | Boys' Pajamas Owe h$ 98 j 195 Vio 16 yr. reg. .79 to .98 { :57! Women's Rich Gives 4 6.35 White end fane: Worth $10 to $12—June Sale Boys" Soci Bouse frog trim'd. re ies found euty In helen cam joys’ Summer Blouses 38 akea—emnbroid n ’ Pg Oa hg | 2°) Sears eee Or jes tong modela— Macetz sell ate” EA iL pp shea ee 26" Sbecta! opportunity tor brides Mt Long waist tucks, emb'y and lace neekband oF colar + to 16 yee insertions 6 to. 14 ye Women's Batis eCorsets ‘ Natty Footwear Value $1.78 & $2.26 | rte eT SER June Sale 94 ‘ For_the_Paraders. Ladin, ey long idele—amb'y ————_———— oe lane “4 Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords FOR THE GIRLS Patent toate Ratan call | “Ouray $1.98 Gene Baie. | 1-00 —— ait Cinametal . Girls’ Trim’d Hats} a5] MAINS e606 B88 Sr Visually $4.98 and $6.98.... 250) “Cole Gite Shoes ‘ie ea ites we fpieds jabies’ Button Shoes White, alli, or satin straw Ei APS ery tap treet Value .79—June Sale..,,..{ “8 Embroidery —tastetiilly trimmed with fare. Inoensbout Dinrk tan ktd—beedt slow 25 wo 5, Hecke eatin bows of Fosettoe—lovely 2.00] w oe Bet for any Ove ‘omen’s etticoats | | . Girls’ Pumps and ‘Shoes 1 98 — 17 Git Nelere \ 74 nt Leather, Kusslan Calf and White han June Sale, | : Regularly $1.25...........J 7 a Fine oxtural Java and Milan straws — overal murkroom and coll brim stytow. * See alae. Mor! ryectuls ai § Muda Petticoats } Py. A 98c. qualities—June Sale... | ? Jane Sale of Hack, embroidered ftounee, f thing Suits ‘omen’s Muslin Underwear MGrocth th } 2u5 .60—June Sale. . | One great day follows another!. , . .Seems a wonder how we can sell 7,0r Eroveh iaitt- j he uemntaeies Porat for this sale, yet, when you see the aaah yelt straps, ey: jand the way they buy, you’d think we could not fill demand. ...No n's Neg! need for fear—we'll” Keep attractions constant and fulfill every Me eal ee Shirts } 77 promise. White and Madras pleated, No Mail or Teleplone Orders for the fitlowing — pla ironet—with aid withous | ‘Al la AR | FOR THE GIRLS 1911. AEARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue JUNE SALE Get Ready for the Bronx Borough June Walk 75,000 children are expected to take part, and each and every one will want to look his or her best— Girle their prettiest-—Boys their nattiest! " Well Help with Offerings That Mean Economy in Price and Everything Right in Style and Quality! FOR THE BOYS cuite—all eizes. JUNE SALE. CORSET COVERS— “Ar, 428 as? -64.. 97 Ww DRAWERS—.18 me hs. 66.. .94 ‘China Sil, Waits } 295 NIGHT eri 33. .48...68.. .91.. 415 | Gatuekes panel, betmcen wile, Teles ae Hagular prices 49 to $3.09 \ shoulders and dow ithe ‘alnoea-—ane £ SKIRTS—.58.. .96.. "1,96, '2.96.. 4.00 ther i fine nchly braided fous COMBINATIONS “a 94 1.29.. 1.90.. 2.50 Voile Waists 3 | EXTRA SIZES and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR are included Worth $4.98—June Sale. } 348 ; in JUNE SALE. | A whole outfit can be bought by single piece or together, ut prices that bring wise mothers here to buy as they can do nowhere else! No Mall of Telaphone Orders. Great values at 52. AY, LONG DRESSES AND SKIRTS, SHORT DRESSES, Pine silky ut 60 ct, Nalnsook Skirte-- ! shore N Cambric | nb’ y OF Ince fe 45 style, lao fs ‘20 i dmos, ~ .20 hk SMps 34 Russtun, ; 24) DOK Slip lace md hemstitel- 4../ ™4 | Babies’ Long Caots eke and emb'y +41) Short Neinwok and Lawa i Value $7.49-—June Sale,...... Nainsook Drestes...... 677) Skirts-—short or Prench: \ All wool Batiste and Bedford ¢ ord palag Sets—Drees and Skirae; Walst--emb'y, hei eastitching or trimmed specially pretty vralds, BABIES' SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, BTC. | Babies! Bummer Shirte— Sizes to faet quail ies’ Cashmere Shirts S $3.38 & Misses’ Wash Dresses it i ited He Curtain Mustins 2.49 Black BASES bert, AeCOND FLOOR, —_| WMoch"White and alarettcien, tures wed | NUT talloma wy 0 en Wales Aiton 43.98 White Wool Blankets . 2. 15 TrMOLsTEHY Kaan MENT ; — lok and " Damask r wela ‘AS | 9c Moreen Petticoats 87 erry iM 7 Vince ‘Misia, oF embgokicrm Novnces niaswers ‘hSENmT iwi ARI NF EEELOO NTE AEOOND 7 390 Hnglish Mohairs tle Tots’ }\; 7) I2e Stec! Knives and Forks... % a Hove and ebony. handles MANN aR GP ° Ic Linen Finiah Muslins | 39e Luncheon ska 15 and 19¢ Tooth Brusher 7 a aan, ely "Te “pala Roane, tg Stee, Genuine bristles bleached and unbleac hed ome wu Lettuce, / it yack variety of band! slag. ase inchs reaularly Beet ne a ia, merle: PA Rare ro RAS Aire Nene ear june Sale of Babies’ and Little Tots’ Dresses, Slips, Shirts, Etc. Geutarly a novelty FOLLOWING FOR TO-MORROW: Ince—to 3 yeare—- worth Lawn, Natnsook and Linelle~~ high and low neck~-G mos. 105 yre.—#08, 59... Duinty Dresses of White Nainsook casian and Yoke | 1 | eral ee Lag Drews to $14.08 | | | -41 | Babies’ Lawn Caps 3Ye kinds—June Pin tucked turn hemsticching dataty laundered — dizes wo 4 ves, rx, —' neconda”’ of + wool a il d 5 adie | a7! "hat |“ etigte Iter Slr essan, f-ing fist | renings, IMees, pleat and ia cone, Singha, ab 1 edges OC eeerienny | 1 1.00 BIRDSEYE DIAPERS bs 54) | rier Short arent corel ea teh fine | sone Beeed betie hanes Fine, Daisy | Ca 27 q HEN Es ma i ——- + > MORNING SPFCIALS- aan, Wednesday Uniil 1 P. M. To preva dealers buying, Sunnis restricted, 49¢ Women's Union Suits | Cotton and lisle KNIT U BB im “Pie, Tinen: tor 1.24 oats, wast ‘hiths® LUOK FOR THE C4,0CKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Signe Denote Morning Speciale | White Lawn Waists daliions and rulfied riboon No Mail or Telephone Orders. ~all laze tee j 25 h ince or styles easily