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ALDERMEN TE UP FREE BATHHOUSE AT CONEY ISLAND Marx and White Lead in Op position t6 Plan to Benefit the People. AFTER JOBS, THEY SAY. Building Almost Ready and Bathing Owners to Send Up Prices. The fine bath Just completed land 48 dike , ing the hot | owing to cltque in t This outfit Marx of t se for the publt the elt the peculiar opposition Board o' of the baths, @ niclously active against th from the st The motion to hold back the appro: | priation was made by Alderman W He also had no argumen offer wishing to delay the enterprise BLOCKS THE $15,000 NEEDED TO) OPERATE THE HOUSES. ‘The clique showed tts hand yes when, at the meeting of the Alderman Drescher, the the bath house im for o by July 15, Promptly t bumy and succeeded in corr clent votes to delay: action for one week. Superintendent of Pabiic Buildl Howard L. Woody of Brooklyn made an ap | to the Boar to grant the necessary money. He stated that the contractors are on the point of turning Yover the bath house to the city and that tt will He tdle this summer unless | prompt action Is taken by the Board. , His ploa was in vain, The obstruc- tonists refused to be called off and | epntinued their opposition until the ‘matter was beaten, Sixty votes were required, but the adherents of the bath- house cause only managed to muster forty-five. ALDERMAN MARX FOREMOST IN OPPOSITION. Alderman Marx, foremost In the oppo- Bitton, jared against ria until certain Al@erman Drescher rx If he believed that his constit ould approve ot his att tude in thus Obstructing the opening of ols 43 Bent accused the without recommendattc Drescher called attenti that the recent fire at had demolished that there @: for the new ba opening of the would not be reghrd can be ing tn this 1 Is forthcoming from the] the money Board AMATEUR AVIATOR FLIES | AFTER THREE YEARS’ TRIAL. Dr. Walden, Who Survived Serious Tumble, Soars Successtully at Mineola | {Special to the Brenin MINEOLA, June 1 term Horts during three years of Dr Walden of Manhattan to geroplane met with » When he made a fig w M. Mt sour tn an| 8 her net |. Dr. Walden rose titty and made four straightawa fights William Badger of Pitt#burg and Hammond of 1 Thomas 8. Bal gor of California,’ will Mays with his new An' plane eceeaienatieeiieasctene Hospital Visitor G John A. Crockett, fifty-six years old ‘of Netherwood, N, J., visited the Ger- aman Hospital in Williamsburg yester- ‘day to see a sick friend and suddenly eloped insanity, As an orderly hed Crockett he becan fnd it required several nurses a tors to hold him down. Crocke! pent to the observation ward of Kings County Hospital | Yersity to-day that Mrs ge added to her previous. gift of $896, 9 the sum of $6,000, ‘The money Ix to used to complete the large quad- at the ALDE RMEN W. WHO STAND IN WAY OF THK FREE BATHS. Bills Will of the Coronation port, record number of They sailed away American American American everythin sport, A ert you, watch the game. Bngland, y'know, crowds, t Ayou see? And the ripper, and th the best I ever was the gre w, est “Any reason, Only that thl SouHN WINHITES shape. ‘The only our game’ and yours ix that you pl Coavvest S. E. COR. JOHN ST. and Broadway. ay pene ss Aegon en ga” oon eens Ie praca af | Has “Reason to Hope” Racing Legislature. The Cunard liner Mauretania, the last steamed away to-day with @ kere-600 the largest crowd by two she has ever carried before, east or weat. A Jolly group among the pamsengers was the vanquished British polo team. ‘apt. Hardreas Lioyd, amashing lot of sports anything like it, really. players, but your crowds, Johnnies who sit tn the stands and Nothing like that in all T have to haps we playe piayed In or witnessed for that matter , LEARNED A LOT FROM THE AMERICAN GAME, to give had the better team. That's reason enough, isn’t it? can't lay it en the pontes. ‘the voyage well and were In splendid 831 BROADWAY, | meteroen 12th and 13th. 18TH ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ed It. }and play again soon." Cy other members of the team w left to-day were Capt. Lesile St. G. Edward and EB, W. B. Palmes. Capt W. Barrett will visit Mexico before returns to England. mont, who was Eleanor Robson actress, Ho was tn a very hope frame of mind ov now before the is chairman of t egislature, key Clup, he aid, “a habilitate racing and go @ long w. ing.” “What do you think of the MoAne: wave?’ he was asked. “L had h ed to see replied, ut the matt ment from me."* BELMONT INTERESTED IN RA ING IN FRANCE. Mr. and Mrs, Belmont will spend fortnight In France, principally for t Pass State 16 important events purses. rner, with him, ships to leave this He will at of business first cabin passen- ging—but I want relaxation.” James A. Patten, the wheat full of pralee for! distic as Mr. Belmont. American crowda,|, “Business?” he waid, crustily, “There nerican ponies, |! 20 business. The people are buying| = ; only the necessitles of life, There is 1 merican girls and ‘1 fo far as they York. investment has caused that “If a man secute him. If he mak of dollars a day ¢ what?) Never saw t after him, Goodness fot only the | en all end ny boy, the Kk? Fair, except tn the 8 Proposition.” uescher, Damfine sporting | “Why, th ton, the they did thelr own he star Miss on, “and that's real love of the game, ‘al comedy ve will arrange in London for ti aciil tah costumes and effects, perfect against That second game contest I've ever 1 Russell next season. he said. “She ta tired of being just regular actress, 80 we are going to | | her sing Mr. Luescher will also arrange whi! abroad for a tour by Mise Christie Ma I for our defeat? No: we They stood difference bet 2, BK. irs, Smathers left for @ motor tour FLATIRON BUILDING, Cor. 22d St. & B’way. Of Light-Weight Coats ;%,, Description . 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Your choice 2.95 eas 200 coats in eight different egular price $6; sale price, ais 4, 50 zx 6,98 Men’s peng Dusters Extremely light weight, durable well fini hed, very ly cut, torr coats, good materi: WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ ELEGANT SE P-ON coats Fine domestic and imported materials in a very wide range of the newest shades, built by the most skilful workmen in the world, Novelty plaid interlining, cemented seams, thorough ven- tilation, Stylish, durable coats for wear on a occa Light weight and featherweight. wee 2699 | ‘ie 4,50 see 6,98 | Sc 8.98 $18.00 value Women’s and Misses’ PONGEES & DUSTERS A whole page in this newspaper would be re- quired to describe the smart styles, the hun- dreds of beautiful color effects and trimming novelties, contained in our big stock of DUST: ER AND PONGEE COATS. Your selection from nearly 1800 of these graceful, extremely light-weight garments, 4.48 2 6.98 #2 8.98 2210.50 ALL VALUES EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED MONEY RETURNED PROMPTLY ON ANY PURCHASE mand trade uy CAUTION--~s3*7.<2 chased elsewhere. Note carefully our Beware of unscrupulous people seeking to beguile the public nm our name and reputation. DYEAR RAINCOAT CO. products cannot be pur- name and addresses of our Three New York stores. Do not be misled by sensational announcements of unreliable concerns. Bear in mind that mich an improvement that we've adopt- Certainly we hope to come over Cheape, Lieut, Noel racing measures He! on to hope the , they will be sure to re- to placing the eport on its former foot- | report on the building of new subs justment be- | the full board, and there | reat in any further com- | elmont has eight of ten and several of them | Hie is taking hia to me every pros- forget tt, I'm going away for rest and king, nother passenger, but he was not Prosecution of the trusts well In business now- hoy need rain there, and the ¢heatrical ne London and Paris. He will also en- kage ® Parisian stage manager for the musteal play in which he will star n “Mix Hussell wants to sing again,” doand an all American company ying “The Spring Maid’ in the prin- cipal capitals of Europe season after Smathers, the horseman, and {n ho ¥. he August Belmont left with Mrs. Bel-| the ful nd ay | ny er | c. | a | he} at 80 is ne a et THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE LAST SHP SALS FOR CORONATION ~— WITH POLO TEAM Britons Explain Their Defeat and Praise Everything That Is American. -LMONT ABOARD, TOO. SENATE SNARLS OVER BROOKLYN RIPPER BILL === Grabbing Policy of Democrats and Wiles of Republicans Get Full Afring. ALBANY, June 14.—The socalled “Brooklyn ripper” bill, which legte- Intes out of office the Comminsioner of | Jurors of Kings County, precipitated in the Senate to-day one of the eharpest | political debates of the session, “You can call this ripper legislation if you please,” said Senator Grady, “or pu can call it retribution, which Dt- Providence preacribes for viola- of buman rights.” Senator Grady insisted that the Re- publicans tn the long lease of power had deprived arbitrarily the Democrats of thei party cover “ Senator leader, Hinman, attacked the bill vigorously, acting = minonty B. Altman & Cn. WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES OF WASHABLE FABRICS WILL BE ON SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES CONSISTING OF SEVERAL DISCONTINUED STYLES OF HIGHER COST AS WELL AS POPULAR PRICE DRESSES. IN THIS SALE THERE WILL ALSO BE INCLUDED A LIMITED NUMBER OF ATTRACTIVE DRESSES AT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES: 12.50, $7.50, 9.00, SKIRTS oF PIQUE AND POPLINETTE COMMENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 17TH, STORE WIL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS AT NOON; OTHER BUSINESS DAYS AT 5 P. M. BiOh Avene, 34th and *150 Columbia Grafonolas 14, 1911. that when his party was in power he had voted repeatedly with the Demo- crats in opposition to such measures “Do I understand,” Senator Saxe in- quired, “that you Republicans were sin the habit of enacting legisiation that you now denounce as insufferably wicked?" ht not to have done. Junishment was meted out at the dast election. But the Democratic party has not measured up te its pledges or to the expectations of those who put It in power, It bas dissipated ita energies on law, petty, grovelling affairs, and has Neglected the great measures that att the welfare of all the people of the State.” The Dill was advocated by Majority Leader Wagner and Senators Biack and Saxe, and opposed by Senator Travis, Hrooklyn'a sole Repwblican represent tive in the upper chamber, who w: characterized by Senator Grady as st rose of a long and lingering Kin, GULDEN'S MUSTARD It’e Delicious on Sliced Tomatoes. Zack | 10 MeRRKcatemees and rneeey Stores 15.00 & 16.00 aT $4.00 & 5.00 35th Streets, New York. fa *‘Mignon’’ In All Woods “All the music of all the world Franklin Simon & Co, GEO. "PENNELL & CO., 2209 Sd Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts. Wm. Sth Ave. KNABE Reduced to $125 This instrument is famed for its EXCELLENT TONE, and has a t-spring motor which is not con- . tained in any other make, regard- less of price. It also has a cabinet with albums for records. Surpasses any $200 instrument on the market, Complete line of Talking Machines and records. An inspection implies no obligation to purchase. TERMS $5 CASH. $5 MONTHLY. & Co. ‘and——________——-39th St, Established 1837, Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT NOON. * Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Women’s House Gowns Cotton Crepe Kimonos Empire model kimonos in pink, light blue or violet; trimmed with bands of messaline silk Value $2.60 Flowered Crepe Gowns Sailor collar fitted back model, in flower designs; collar, revers and cuffs of messaline silk. Value $4.50 Silk House Gowns In flower desi; with messaline silk collar, revers and cuffs, in pink, blue, violet and rose, Value $6.75 Summer Albatross Gowns ‘ Of French albatross in pink, light bi * with Marie Antoine fader collai fer. ie Empire Swiss Gowns Of white selt-t Swiss, empire model, Val. and Cluay lace in: yn, tibbon trimmed. Value $10.50 French Negligee Gowns Of white marquisette, sailor collar, hemstitched border of pink, blue or violet, hand embroidered. Value $15.00 1.65 2.45. 4.50 6.95 7.50 8.50 Women's and Misses’ Underwear Swiss Ribbed Vests lavender, Value $9.75 Rich hand crochet tops. Values. 45 Swiss Ribbed Combinations Hand crochet top, umbrella or tight knee, Value $1.45 OF Glove Silk Vests 1.28 White, pink or blue; hand crochet finish, Value $2.25 Glove Silk Vests White, pink or blue, French hem top. Value snes 1.65 Glove Silk Vests White, pink or blue, richly embroidered. Value $2.75 1.85 Glove Silk Combinations Crochet top; plain or embroidered. Value $4.95 3.75 SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY 16 Button Mousquetaire Silk Gloves FOR WOMEN AND MISSES In black, white or Pong double finger tipped... .-Value $1.50 85 a Furniture Stores SALE AT MANUFACTURER’S COST ‘Dressers, Chiffoniers and Princess Dressers | Mahogany and Quartered Coiden Oak; all highly polished; serpentine and swell front base; fancy or oval shaped bevelled mirrors, as illustrated below, for $1500. Nearly Half » Centary. $16.00. $16.00 —CASH OR CREDIT, WE FURNISH HOMES CoMPLETE-: Bronx Store, 3d Av. & 149 St. C. G. Gunther’s Sons REMODELLING Charges for alterations and repairs made during the summer are materially lower than at other times. FUR STORAGE an a Furs’ and Fur-Lined Garments, Robes, etc., received for storage and insured against loss or damage by Moth, Fire or Theft. Telephone 2700 Madison } 301 Fifth Avenue New York. | (Ninety years’ expertence in the care o! furs. The Very Best Sort of Summer Reading Free Another Complete Sherlock Holmes Detective Story, “The Missing Three-Quarter.” By Sir A. Conan Doyle. AND TWO FAMOUS ROMANCES: In Separate Pocket-Supplement Form With Next ” Sunday’s World “The Steady,” by Harvey O'Higgins, and‘“Miss Phoebe, 5; by Katharine Tynan