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| Chief Clerk Coulter of the| Brooklyn Lad Picks High Pow-| claves Too Many Fath- | ered Explosive Found | ers and Mothers Are in School Yard | Afflicted with Money Zi é | Hunger. SOME ONEWAS CARE! “| Ly Nina Carter Marhourg. i “Money hunger, it enters tis Attia! dock More) mong a certain sday After” Accident Is More) is ccetaisty estving & iacge nember Bt Wriethia Thon Any o of children to crime." Terrible Than Any of | tise'ts tne opinion of Ernest K. Coul- since the opening of the Chii- Court has held the position of Its lerk, To Mr. Co of the boys and girls ar are taken to this seat the Celebration. ter the troubles parents who f judament are ormanized the suce| has made juvenile, but also of One boy was horribly killed and two others seriously injured tow Wl ela, ‘This tna, efplosion of a bomb left over from & | opestyy pafe and sane” fireworks exhibition |, Hven lost night by the Vandeveer Park , and says that the | Taxpayers’ Aenoclation on the grounds | 1 y grown up ef Puolis § Newkirk ren on a No This Independence Day | f parents to % fatality Was more shocking than any Hter, "The j ERNEST. KA | which occurred yesterda tof the immt E Poa o | dis 0 Toseph li, sixteen yeare o grant erica with a COULTER. jOintment. They ac Ne. 128 Brooklyn avenue, and family or so In Kis pocket | + shoo! uma, Joseph Greceo, f These peor ve no tr no way of| " a neat snd John Groves, twelve, of No. 1 living, Tattle by little they| nave a fair portion of it, to feel that Booklyn avenue, started early to-day F money decreasing and then it] je has some compensation for hin ia fake over the debris in the ty for the child » to go to work outside of a roof to cover him hoo! yard after the fireworks display, | work at seme poorly paid employment. | and something to eat, fewer children of which they had been interested epec- | These children have to turn thelr money | would be placed in reformatories ain) tatore in toward the support of the family or! state Institutions. The boys Sgured on finding something | all would starve. fed. | "Tt is a suameful thing to have to be. which had not exploded. Joseph Sem- | ut tt Is out of t nelli found tt tn th @ of two rece | 1 (angular shaped objects covered with class that many of] eye that most law abiding clth live through the strugs avly three-quarters of the idea brougit to this court of theft have been com- come, Mf) number of fon a char punished, a and their continued _| skin. Read what th are jewels in hy THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1911. ‘We will have more {f something ts BOMB LEFTOVER. 'Greed_of the Parents a | hunger does not cea ROMSANEFOURTH| Drives Many Children vee fate with y Once rare) not done with the parent—if this money se. Force your boy « criminals and w their bent. this court and is went away to In fe left on his e with the parents Mt re some Snatitu | n oO 1ves 0. ri e When the child comes back he ts thrust Hf Into the very same surroundings by the ‘ same money-hungry parents, with the ‘ u same craving In himself for pleasures ———— which they refuse him and the same | Children’s Court De-' TE GREE) |) Nemptation netore nim No sympathy should be given to Not parents of this character. Punish the delinquent parent the child whose of the parent ——— hwoman Den, st as you would mes are the result Mrs. Esther Herrman, elghty-nine besides histo: charitable organizations. In recognition of her philanthropic work one hundred charitable organizations of the city gave her a dinner at the Waldorf in 1902 ‘Philadelphia Woman Always years old and one of the oldest club- women of the city, | a member of Borosis for thirty-six years and also was @ member of the | Rainy Day Club, the Women's Press Club, the Health the Professional We other ol fy dead, She was Protective Soctety, omen's League, and and Keeps Resinol on Hand 'Finds It Effective andVery 39c_ I OeTEDS Valuable asaSkin Remedy diseases than Resinol “IT wish to thank fine artic ti Mrs, E. M. KIRK, Resinol Ointment indispensable in the red paper and wound with string. They | “It ls tn the second class that you find} piained of by the parent. Here ubout three Inches long and two|money hunger. In tho middle claw| «phe ciild who is not allowed to inches wide and they did not look par-|home you will often see children work-| spend a cent sees other boys with tleularly dangerous, ling when tt Is not really necessary. But) money, finds them happy and making WERE REALLY HIGH EXPLOSIVE |the parents have felt the craving for) I purchases, The boy with no} 9 BOMBS. money, and every cent that comes into, money fecla envious, ‘out of It) aw it) were. A panions iely ew pennies will not be missed from thi the home ts hoarded up. In many ca: the parent will take the child's hard) earned money and spend it for his or| her own diversion, There are the par-| Siandl tee. WaeeaY erlts who are making criminals of little cGd he bagina to ateal& se children and who should be severely | siders Then ue is arrested, a puntahed. family shrinks from the disgrac “] have seen cases where young| think ho has caused them, but boys have been arrested for ate: phe abe) they have brought on They had been sent out to work when too young. All thelr “1oney had been| , The two Innocent looking Ittle ob- jects were, in reality, explosive bombs such os are fired from mortars—the sort which explode way up aloft and shower forth myralds of var!-colored stars, They were charged with high explosives, requiring the most caréful handling, ye followed by the eager-eyed took his two treasures of the big t Floyd Naar eat | not absolutely nevded. Not @ cent/ if not more, delinquent parents at large nd started to co was left for pleasure, and children|than there are children of that class. baper covered object open 4H fine must have little pleasures. The only| These parents do not understand, the Was inside. His two com- fundamental principles of bringing up a panions stood a f feet away trom child, For such parents there should nim, looking on with trembiime trepl- be punishment. dation, which undoubtedly saved thelr CHILDREN SHOULD SHARE IN Lie Mesdecly there was 0 glaring fiasn,| PARENTS IN MANY CASES ARE| THE MONEY THEY EARN. followed by a terrife explesion, The| REALLY THE ONES AT FAULT. |i believe that if the boy was per Hite down the Ritewene e4, over and) Many ilttle ones are brought to! money weekly and could join right clubs more. When the Staggered. te there {Court by parents who complain that| or take clean jusement, you would feet and looked around for Joseph Sem. |t® children have stolen from them. ®0 much gang work as now ex- welll they couldn't see any trace of him| These parents, nine times out of ten, | is generally formed of Then John Grecco saw some- absolutely respon for the bout twenty-five feet away that| theft, for they have deprived the child ; t doe tg forcing hed caused his scared ttle, old-fashioned | of every ttle, healthy pleasure he| "oY into the company of persons who face to turn deadly white, The next| might have, and have so ground down| Nill have an evil influente on his fu- . The environment that surrounds moment he had fainted, his Intelligence and mind that the boy ya Maree iitvee \apeeseien om hla SFMNELLI HORRIBLY KILLED |does not know right from wrong. OT Bet tiietaccereniaroea it pu Oar BY EXPLOSION, “These children, taken from school Against a tree was what there was|at too early an age, put to work and | quppepeempesepseeeeeeeemmees left of Joseph. His right hand had | deprived of the right relaxation of veen torn off and his face had been|mind amd body, form a large portion {rightfully disfigured. Nearly every |of those little ones who are pitied be- One-third Saved On yone in his body had been broken, and cause they have defective minds. his clothing had been almost completely | "s. eve: rment you buy fr torn from his body. Mis hat and frage | “2, think there should be a law re- Rls ue Mion ie ments of his garments were in the tree, | Wiring the parent to allow the boy or|—often more. Isn't it worth ‘The explosion caused something ws rns money @ certal while ? Proaching a panlo among the residents | #onable percentage of it for pl of the tenement. Ap ambulance took|This law should be especialy the Grecco boys to the Kings County| ble in all cases wi the family ts Hospital. They were badly cut about |in circumstances where the money ts Moe Levy the pane ae heey bret thelr injuries | not po badly needod as it is in the are not considered dangerous, A policeman commandeered the other {20 Pitiful homes of the tenement (My Only Stare.) bomb and dropped it Into a 1 of | Mlatricts. Water. Detectives will try to discover| “If such a law were made and en-| 119-125 Walker St., New York who was responsible for leaving the| forced, if every child who earns money unexpioded bombs behind. and lives at home were permitted to | qqUuauEEEs could see to do was Music-Lovers You can play the operas of Wagner, the waltzes of Strauss, the nocturnes of Chopin, the rhapsodies of Liszt, the songs of Mendelssohn and Schubert—in fact, the music of the whole world, even to the newest popular song or musical-comedy selection, You can play them with the expression and feeling of a great pianist. You can do this without taking a single lesson—without knowing the first thing about a piano, The Technola Piano makes it not only possible but easy. It is a superb Stroud piano combined with a self-playing action. You can play it by hand like any other piano, or by the player-action, This action is so controlled by expression levers,that you can sit down to the Technola Piano, put ina roll of music and play it better than any pianist you know, Come and play it. Ask for your favorite music. Even if you do an know one note from the other, you can sit right down and play it. Remember that the Technola Piano is the latest product of the Company that makes the famous Pianola Piano, owned and played by Kaiser Wilhelm and practically all the crowned heads and court musicians of Europe. The price of the Technola Piano is only $450., payable $20. down and a sma!! amount each month. The instrument is delivered and you use it while you are paying for it. THE AEOLIAN CO, AEOUAN HALL, 362 Filth Avenue The Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World If it fe more convenient for you, come and hear the Technola Piano at our EAST SIDE WAREROOMS, 225 East 36th Street, bet. 2nd and 3rd Avenues, ww &. Revit sl ranicacsonn on be ¢ tile rains . ad pinata Vacation Hint 3 blindfolded, | In last Sunday's World 1,626 Sum- | mer Resort hotels and boarding houses | were individually advertised — e 1a sealp fre very form of skin di incipiency | divious use of Re n for b kin it Both the WRITE FOR CATALOGUE— . MAILED GRAND RAFIDS FURNITURE Everything for Mousekecping on CREDIT TERMS Amounte Im Pronagtion, poy leo, ty (New (Yor New Jersey and Connecticut. 1417-1423 THIRD AVE. 3° AVEs1 80" cious for skin p and Resinol quickly and , we means a perfect woman says you for the sample of Resinol Soap sent'me some time ago It isa ve tits use in the future. Tam also a user | of Resinol Ointment and consider it very valuable to keep on hand, I have found it very effect Je, and I shall enjay Philadelphia, Pi and Resinol Soap ic value and marvels of effectiveness for the purposes for which they are recommended. ‘They are toilet and nur: |y appreciated by those who regard a good complexion, beautiful hair from scurt a 1 dandruff ease could be cured he prompt and i Ointment. As purns, scalds, abra- nor injuries and inflamma- is better than soap and ointme should be kept ia all well-regulated "| households—the one for the daily bath i. ~~ {and the other for such avi paronts should be dealt with | cidents as are likely to ur everely, 1f not more severely, | Sent free, The ointment and soap are turned into the home, where {t Was) than the child. There are just as many, | sold at all drug stores. Resinol Chem- al Co., Baltimore, Md. Jents and in- ir. Samples FREE $50 Worth, $3 Down CL eeaiiee Sai 100 Worth, $10 Down, $1.50 Weekly “31s "$2000 “ $2 “ $225 « + % I * ALO, A ERT RS Le RE LD, IE ie Sw rae ene A Valuable There's no good reason why you| Summer's vacation | ould take your More Than Five Times the $13 in the Sunday Herald No other newspaper in the United! I States, in fact, prints anywhere near as| | Paradise Sh &c., up to $58.89 Sample Lengths of Carpets and striped cffects, 89¢, 79¢ and 94c, many Summer Resort advertisements as 1 | THE WORLD, Always Rea for the Variety of id World Ads. Greatest Opportunities, (WOMEN’S Pants, Macy & Co.‘s Attractions Are Their Low Pricen MACY’S MOURNING ’ RELIABLE Unicn suits DEPARTMENT QUALITY FOR EVERY . UNDERWEAR = ss» vn ese 6|MEMBER OF AT LOWEST PRICES "A TRIO OF MACY WAISTS THE FAMILY ==. ; We handle horoughly patie Is a Highly Specialized srleee aye an low, in seine Each distinctive in style and representing the maximum tion value obtainable in this city at its price. vices are ae low, in some cases ; lower, than prices charged for in- which aims to supply complete Widen anche inclat: bpd mourning outfits with no trouble thrown on the market and as reg- fatty teeta ularly acquired by stores which Sues atgitiad Uae sacrifice quality to expediency. ~ orders or purchases mad JERSEY RIBBED PANTS, é . through a third person will ree 2d FL. 19c an Ma ul Le tba Uulpite . ‘ ceive prompt and competent | | drawers; regular and extra sizes. aitention. COTTON AND LISLE P ntion. a 19c Swiss RIBBED VESTS, J Wy. We place at the disposal of low neck and sleeveless; plain and those unable to come in Pain n al la fronts; some me low neck the services of experiencec shop. and short sleeves; regular sizes. 4 NY ¥ SWISS RIBBED LISLE = N ; ping guides who may be relie ic ‘AD UNION SUITS, upon to select a complete or Be ce ee he s; both tight partial mourning outfit within Lil and umbrella drawers; lace trim: any price the purchaser may med iN Y \ val oes TTON ih de \\ wish to spend. 24c OG itt y 4 y i S t, In order to reduce present brella. drawers, lace trimme stocks, Prepartory to receiving ize, 29. additional styles, we offer a 49 — JERSEY RIBBEDCOTTON special prices: C PANTS, fine quality, French]. ? band; umbrella drawers; lace trimmed fe the WOMEN’S Surat, area regular an‘ extra sizes. $6.9 China silk, Japanese silk, crepe J ALITY ric FRENCH | I cle chine, crepe media, lawn and WISS COT-|) of this CREWEL $4.79 MODEL mull, in simple but fashionable TON VESTS, low neck and sleeveless. 1] EMB ROI DER- BLOUSE OF 5Oc Hess Eee ED AM HEE WHETESMAR™ |lWowén's BLAC LaWn sheer quality; finished with shell top MARQUISETTE QUISE cE: ‘ DRESSES, warranted. fast Perfectly copied in color, $5.49. lo K and sleeveless. BLOUSE. Ow nec W138 RIBBED LISLE|| ‘The embroidery forms every detaieclsters of pin tucks running over the shoulder — ric nly embroidered IMPORTANT vest of turquoise mare quisette with embroid- REDUCTIONS 33c THREAD VESTS, low neck} a deep festoon under ered frill to match. ON WOMEN’S It ts plentitully tucked and trimmed with good quality Valen- ciennes insertion front and back. Medallions are of irritation Irish crochet. and sleev s with hand crocheted] the Valenciennes yoke fronts, and continues the full JERSEY RIBBED LISLE]] depth at the. back. 98c D UNION SUITS, Sleeve similarly ems fine qui neck and sleeveless;#} broidered. plain’ top: umbrella drawers; lace ! Farina A thousand styles ond cvcr in demestic and imported waists allow li ts IONESS erel score for the taste of any women. We not only maintain an ex- APPAREL N tensive rircent, but keep our prices down to a reasonable figure $1.79 KNIT SILK VESTS, | or the most elabcrate at well ae on the simp We have increased the des en boidered various disigns dg tree es bY SteaHng white, pink and sky. + their price ~ MARCHIONESS REDUCTIONS ON Will Make This 600; PARATE CLOTH SKIRTS $2.59 | KNIT SIL K VESTS, of serge, panama or tanc mixtures. Three go#a 4] navy and tray. ry vives are 756. and $8.00. Prices $3.96 ana $4.96. COTTON VOILE AND TISSUE 1,460 CHILDREN’S 2 Profitable Week WASH DRESSES for Mothers am The dresses represent regular quantities remaining from this DRESSES) new models in black and eason's best selling line and several lines of broken sizes purchased J inyy: Pein stripes: values $9.50 and from various manufacturers at prices close to cost. $11.00. Prices $6.94 and $8. . hess ‘APES Ginghams, rercales, repps, dimities, tissues, lawn, linen, Hite SATIN BEACH i PETTICOATS =» Spring into /nstant Popularity Having able to cet | Batiste are the materials; in white and a rainbow of colors, J )\:her..” 11 the dems innounce a new -ccks, plaids, stripes and figures as well as tints. nd tie, in at that tully er upeally th duplicates of The trimmings are as diversified as the salar ‘ Gl elop the form. Special, $14.44. Q the best ia our former Sizes 6 to 14, and over 200 dresses to chcose frem in each size. $1.49 J shipment, “All the cher spies “DRESSES THAT WERE UP TO $1.74 NOW 89c |MOTORING 98c, 31:56 B to wear under the that distinguish t . Narrow gow! hionable womnier DRESSES THAT WERE UP TO §2.74 NOW $1.49 1& DRIVING $2.74 this season, { DRESSES THAT WERE UP TO $3.24 NOW $1.96 . 199 ee th ssallones | DRESSES THAT WERE UP TO $3.96 NOW $2.49 GAUNTLETS joke RT ee ee re ean, DRESSES THAT WERE UP TO $5.49 NOW $3.96 _|GAUNTLET GLOVES, in black HS1.29 the tirse vith rurtie « men Ae fend tan, Cape leathers full size, B iawn bancls and tore sertior Thes nclude Gloves tha aded by insert with perforated fingers, and a great many have button-over strap at wrists. ast Fh | ENGLISH SHORT DRIV- ING GLOVES, a serviceable and gocd looking light weight Glove; black and tan; $1.39 BOYS’ SUITS REDUCED $2.97 Every pair carries our usual guarantee. Every pair underprice. broad en broidered banding. $2.29 ruitle embroidered rts, Wide embroidered headit r ih ribbon, Lawn made without a GZ.69 risiie; instead a 12-inch: band of tilet lace inserted above hem, ig througt i e This is the tite cf year when we place cn sale all lines of shees we purpcse to discontinue, together with other lines that have been specially ard fortunately purchased for this sale. These shoes are not samples. ‘They are either from our regular stock lines or worthy ot inclusion in those lines. vide satin ribbon ru notif centre ¢ broad Cluny ine $2.97 sertion on flounce four rench |; aay appliquec Our reputation prevents us featuring any of the cheap shoes Q I K Formerly | $7.94 wich as Neues which are made in thousands to imitate gcod shoes in appearance, FOR U C 96 and CLEARANCE SHOES FOR WOMEN— ing of Valencienn FL 24 —French n, With flat} Patent leather and gun metal pumps {White Canvas Oxfords, wel- $8.94 date flounce of Valen-}) with ankle strap welted 32.5015 ted soles, br toes, i $2.49 aie OND RUSSIAN PLOURE 4 ciennes Van Dykes on Valencienres} soles.....eseceeeceee snes fi Patent eather ant jun ah ig \ Place. : i White Canvas Ankle “Strap Metal Ankle Stra $1.49 J «He: sizes 2)2 to 10 years —French lawn “Little] Pump....s.eeee $1.49 | Patent Leather and Gun’ Metal, also DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS of $16.89 Nothings,” with decp[ Velvet Pumps sssee Qo! Cali Gibson Tie, .welted soles, | Wool cheviot and c: Balrngres sore Wish ornamentation of rich Valenciennes] White Canv. t $1.49] neat round toes and Cuban two pairs of trousers, Good suits tor serpentines; two rows of med: a | White i APS... $1.08] heels.............5 .. $2.59 J vacation wear; sizes 8 to 17 years, broidery run with wide satin ribbon White y Formerly $5.94 above double flounce of Valenc Al $2.49] soks. $ no Numerous “other mo i 4.96 to $8.94. | the imported lingerie, hand 0 high-gr: SAILOR, RUSSIAN, NOR- 4 made, hand embroidered. white cary id FOLK, DOUBLE and SINGLE- “Little Nothings,”’ up to BREASTED MODELS; blue ‘ serge, grays, tans, mixed cheviots, cassimeres and worsted. About 500 SHOES FOR MISSES AND |SHOES FOR MISSES— $6. eee IMPORTED Reduced|CHILDREN— | White Buckskin Button Shoes, with J] suits taken from our regular stock, Patent leatlur, black calf, and tan) pearl butt Broken sizes, from 2!4 to 18 NOVELTY % and *s call Button boots. $1.39/ 6 to9 $2.69 || AirOur Finer Suits, formerly up to 11 WHITE GOODS :. ». 11s to 2. “ki . . i 2 to Serssse. at to $14.74, reduced to $9.74 sive strong welted soles, PRGa teas SPRING REEFERS REDUCED. my Pee eee et 8, to dd.7estrap. ++++.,$2.29/ SHOES FOR BOYS— Made of blue serge, red cloth, fancy handsome pattern A224 (0. denatrap. $2.29 | torde—Patent Leather, tan Russia {Mixtures and shepherd plaid; sizes 234 214 to S.9estrap. ‘$ : n Nothing lovelier for blou: SHOES oe CHILDREN— |“! 2nd Gun Metal. Regularly $5.06, trornietly’ $3.96 and $4.96; now $2.97 and dresses than the 38- . a dl Formerly $5.94 to $9.74; now $4.96 = * INCH FRENCH PLUMETIS| stent, Leather Roman Sandals. Ar Abeat, Weather end Tan Russia $1.69 | _BOYS' SHORT SLEEVE BLOUSES : AND 40-INCH EMBROID-|° '° **: sesecestnsss ss Oly OR a BAI sees SEO8 Dade of tine woven madras, light, med- ERED BATISTE. SHOES FOR MEN— ium and dark colorings; soft negligee LINEN FINISHED SUITING Oxfords—Patent Leather, Tan Russia and Gun Metal. Regular $5.94 93.96 es With collars attached; sizes 6 to BO SA GSK ii ieee satsenseess ess 98,06 116 years. An ideal imported fabric for summer Dat B Metal, Regularly gd iad $ suits, costumes, skirts, nurses’ uni-} 3 f seeneees eg, 91.98 F eet enti otra ING REMNANTs [SOY | =not me rcerized \. ea rs an ar Everything for { aly ‘longs tives one yard wed] FLOOR COVER Ss VACATION Camp,Seashore} | El 5. d 19. S ] wy 1; nee Clearance ale un. CLOTHES or Mountain, GRACEFUL What You Save By Buying Now - bed (Oy | WILLOW 2. GO)... is these Flcor Coverings were in their originil rolrlensths, they would |SWEATER COATS, literal sizes, alll ft e not give you any better service, but they would cost you considerably more anal hand. (ins a A oe ait er yard. ck 2 to 3 . $l. PLUMES i ¥, value wie a wise policy to lay in these necessities now rather than wait till }to $4.49. 73 original prices have to be paid. ee If desired, floor coverings purchascd in this sale may be left here until BATHING SUITS, cne-piece plain or # t as 68c to $1.98; two-piece, Ie One will make a hat look jaunty; two will give it elegance, and |} required to te laid. ‘ with three or more you can hina and Japanese Mattings : ) emulate the achievements of In lengths from 3 to 20 yards, Fegular 19¢ to §9¢ yd. Special Ye to ade of the best quality black | French milliners. le yd. f apecial at $1.08" 2 Y ES All Wool Ingrain Carpets EXTRA TROUSERS of white duck, | ‘These willows are made of se- 36 in. wide; in plain and figuied gocds, Regular 69¢ to 74¢ yard, [tan or olive khaki, 49¢, 79¢ and 94e, ‘ | lected flues and are full 16 to 17] Spec le. BLOUSES AND SHIRTS, tan galatea ; | In King's blue, new i Cordeman and Venetian Sta Car, ate to Raich khaki trousers; value $1.00, green, black or white. 18 in. end 2212 in, wice, Regular gic and 29¢,_ Speci We, PAJAMAS of woven madras, linette or Fancy Feathers, Band, Ospreys, mercerized madras in white, tan, blue ly yards lon: Ends tinist ren Measure of Pleasure Regula 98c PTE had of buying at Macy's is reached 69¢ each | [PLAY SUITS in fast coler khaki, trim Special 48¢ and d regulation style e the boy's ’ r > prevent frayin ROUGH RIDER OR MILITARY i 4 y | d | when comparison fe made with Printed Lingleumme Tec re ta Tae yard, Srecicl fe yard. Beuntoga rs Ute Mt PMR: special | uhat some one cise has Gough Inla: ‘i ular $1.09 Lo $1.59 vard, Speci: c and 82 yard [BLUE DENIMOVE! Hy ; | Oil Clothe Regular 29c to 9c. Special 12e to 24e. ga Baa tobe eet aeeato 7 4 uy