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TWO VE CER VEN = ©) ET SMPSHO TH DP aaeest bank Wrecker Kept to Himself on Voyage Over ty on Olympic. * Heary Siegel, who ie under four- teem indictments for wrecking the > WTR FT _WevED FOR "TH Bi. Let your sore, swollen, sweaty feet spread out in a bath of “TIZ.” ‘pas oun joy; ee ‘il look up at almost talk and then they'll another dive in that “TIZ” bath. feel like lumps. of out—just try It's s nothing like * It's the remedy that draws out all the ous exudations which puff up your and cause foot torture. Ay £5-cent box of “TIZ" ot any Au seer store—don't wait. ‘our feet get: how com- joes feel. You can wear smaller if you desi away on the Olympic ‘on her Inst voyage, but his going away was ap quiet and unobtrusive that no one knew anything of his presence on board until late on the afternoon of heal on oe day. As soon as he ap- on deck when the shores of Ker 3 York were in tho distance he ‘was recognized and the wireless was #00n spelling his name for the benefit of his creditors and District-Attorney Whitman back in Manhattan. Siegel tried to avoid the reporters and when they cornered him took refuge in the plea of nothing to say. He was tho littlest man on tho ship, and he could not hide his identity even at that. On the trip over he did not associate very freely with the rest of the passengers and nobody was particularly seeking his society. He grinned when questioned and said that he had been much benefited by the voyage. about the eyes and there seemed to be new lines on his face Then the photographers swooped down upon him and aimed their cam- | eras at him. "Are you going to shoot me?" he asked with a feeble attempt at hu-! mor, “Now, I can lick you,” he added, shaking hie fist in mock an- wer at a photographer in the group who was smaller than himself. The camoras clicked and he was “taken.” Then he tried to get away and refused to say anything more. He repeatod his answer that he had nothing to say. He carried a bag bigger than himself going off the gangplank. He was not very long in having his baggage passed by the Inspectors and was off on his way in the quickest time on record. meitifoennnsssinses “ZIEGFELD FOLLIES, 1914.” Opened in Atlantic City Previous to New York Run. (Special to The Brening World.) c J, May 2.— series of 1914, was night at the Apollo Theatre in the presence of the largest audience ever assembled in that play house. The newest “Fo! which ta in two acte and elghtee: sonal direction of F. Errol, who for several identified with the Institution as ataxed the ble ited with the book Buck supplied the additional lyrics. TI score is by Raymond Hubbell, with cial numbers by David Stamper ‘The chorus is without doubt the ep somest and cleverest ever exhib! Following a five be pepe f at the New erdam Thea ‘¢ next Monday eve- He looked badly | es ALY erTe| Mothers, Keep Children Well and Strong with This Old-Fash- foned Remedy. Thousands of mothers say tl their children well and rene and Tad thew oe after colds and 1s by giving them Father 's Medici his and some Bat ine won sieael 6 Sargeras eros, AUCTION DECORATION DAY SATURDAY, MAY 30th at 1.80 P, \M., om the premises, rnin or shine, 285 Shore Front Lots and three are COTTAGES NEPONSIT ROCKAWAY COAST, CITY OF NEW YORK OBUNPALOW ON RAY FRONT One of the 8 Cottaxrs to be sold AT LAST Something that hun- dreds have been hereto- fore seeking in vain. A Seaside Community Close to Manhattan Where refined people of moderate means can af- ford to buy and live. SIMPLE YET PROTECTING RESTRICTIONS Don’t stay away from this sale because you think the lots will bring high prices. Come and see what happens. Ocean Beach for All Purchasers. ALL CITY IMPROVEMENTS ALL TITLES INSUKLD tian MA sees qe aes REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | | WATCHES DIAMOND Special for Homeseekers & Invest- \ ‘lors. For This Month Only | Prinhe, ase BROADWAY. SUI BE PRICE oR looms $3,950 natn GARAGE $265 EXTRA, Get Acquainted with Tee Jonota Bri a 9 ag I Nar nereena: nlot graded and. seeded, terms, Bay Shore, L. 1. Convenient to station, ato hy cht water Bis Peete aid wt Aamo T. B. ACKERSON CO., New York “Develouers of Choice ties and Bull NEW JERSEY. \50 Fruit Trees 50 Chickens ABER” 1298 Small Amount Down EX, NEW YORK, Phone 842 Cortlandt, =" Fast St Plot 100150 7 high: ton, cae bor and all recrentive “SPECIAL TRIPS = BEAR MOUNTAIN rela, bungalow with garnet, at la with open fire: ‘tining “room, Kitchen, bath and ate chambers’ with, amvle jaw Small mmount of ensh, Offices 1 West 34th St. ders of Houses of Merit,” FOR SALE. ON ' oe, beet it or Monthly Pa Guava ranted Lowest beter pastes AMONDS - “OCEAN Te © To, oh Hestertsi is lv F dune ‘18 | Principelio 16 ‘am Interesting, Booklet. 13 ¥ 3 roadway. MAY 30th and 31st 45 MILES UP HUDSON Steel str RIGHLAMDER REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. _ agg THE MEXICAN WAR peoury THE ACTUAL FACTS ARE HUERTA tsi for the large land owners. VILLA itetins to aivie the land among the people! THE PEARSALL ESTATE i ss ben will be divided nest Saturday among all the people who are going to make money Ina few years the Subway now buildirg will be running. These lots will have increased greatly in value. THE 420 LOTS OF THE PEARSALL PROPERTY HAVE GOT TO BE SOLD NO MATTER WHAT THEY BRING At Public Auction, to the Highest Bidder. Without Reservation or Protection. " You Can Buy Them for Whatever You Choose to Pay for Them. Decoration Da Day, Saturday, Me May 30, 10 A.M. PREMISES, RAI Pelham me Williamsbridge Road and pial Soe Bronx. Only cash requis Titles guaranteed by Balance Bayt Drv jor 5 Years Title Guarantee & Trust Co TO REACH THE PROPERTY Babe Mor Mary hi" feisty a, and Send for Maps to Telus Pint sats, opose J. CLARENCE DAVIES, ‘Beans Park g qubway trai to 100th 149th St. and 3d Ave. oS Fennec eats JOSEPH P. DAY, 31 Nassau St. trata Agents and Auctioneers. thence ¥, raid “Trains ipl nens Penoaplvania Terminal, at 12,30 P.M. Brose, ™ at 12. 15P. M, Subway. NeponsitRealt Realty bone (Sato ‘St., Brookl yn JERE JOHNSON JR. CO. 187 Broadway, Man _STEAMBOATS, _ Zeon Steamboat Co CONEY ISLAND LEAVE W. Panis HT v.40, 10. eats “ote Mi Dally. from, Pi : Rate weekaaye, 78 wants: or, Highlands, patar ‘Anal all Sorsey sea: ‘Tremont jorrie Wark TO HOLDERS OF NOTES OF THE BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD: The holders of a very large majority of the $27,000,000 notes due June 2, 1914, have agreed to one or the other of the alternative propositions for extension contained in the Com- pany’s circular of May 15, )914, and the Company's offer has been so universally approved that IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED TO EXTEND UNTIL THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914, THE TIME WITHIN WHICH NOTEHOLDERS MAY DE- POSIT WITH THE OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY, 17 COURT STREET, ECSTON, their assents either to extend their notes for nine months, with interest discounted at 6 per cent. per annum, or to extend 60 per cent. thereof on the terms just mentioned, and receive in for the remaining 40 per cent., at 109 and accrued interest, :ve-Year 5 per cent. Notes of the Maine Railways Companies, due April 1, 1919, Attention is called to the statements in the Company's circular of May 15, 1914, that it is necessary that substantially all Boston and Maine Notes now outstanding, amounting to $27,000,000, must be extended or exchanged for new notes. Only the assent of the Noteholders will save the Company from a receivership, By order of the Finance Committee of the Board of Directors, MORRIS McDONALD, and 193 Montague St., rookiyn N Schedulefor W DNESDAY, MAY 77TH] K Decoration DayExcursions NIAGARA FALLS $10 32! Trip Tickets good on evening trains May 28 at 5.50 P. M. and after, all trains May 29, and morning trains May 30, (except Black Diamond Express in either direction). Return limit June 1, inclusive. SPECIAL TRAIN MAY 29 (Coaches, parlor cars and dining car) Leaves New York (West 23rd St.) (Liberty St.) Jersey City Terminal Jackson Ave., Newark GLEN ONOKO meats MAUCH CHUNK} une. maa i ‘Tickets good on special train only. No baggage. SPECIAL TRAIN MAY 30 Leaves New York (West 23rd St.) Liberty St.) dersey City Terminal, Jackson Ave, Returning leave: Glen Onoko 5.30 ¥. M. Mauch Chunk 5.45 P. M, BELLEWOOD 4 ound trip. PARK } RRO Poa ee ‘Tickets good on special train only. No baggage. _ SPECIAL TRAIN MAY 30 New York (West 83rd St.) (Liberty St.), Hersey City Terminal, Jackson Ave., Newark Returning, leave Bellwood Park, ( Leaves 8.50 (PHONE BRYANT 4212 ty ticket offices: Bi A490) 08,484 watt * “fon TW eee ei ny ___ DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY THAT LASTS Regardless of what extravagant price you may pay elsewhere for artificial denture. you'll get nothing to equal these Roofless Teeth in durability, beautytand satisfaction. They are simply unsurpassed and embody the last touch of expert creative dental skill. The roof of the mouth is urigovered—taste is unimpaired a See the teeth pone remain firmly in place, ‘The New WATERBURY Way Come hare tn the morning, have your old teeth extracted FREE, and return home at night with a NI!W wet that fits perfectly, Miawing teeth re- placed without pletos—decayed teeth restered—loose teeth mude firm. All work guaranteed 10 yours, Extractions and dental surgery inade PAINLESS iol NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Pull Bet Teeth, $5.00up Gold Crowns, 22 karat. Gold Fillings $1.00up Silver Fillings ~ DENTISTRY, $5.00 up to meet Boston, Mass, May £5, 1014, ant, ted t 4 eat sath Street, ¢ Ath imp fwellitte: ith tho t i Si 29 W. 3 » Ww, 34 414-416 Fulton Se. St., Brooklyn fas Lang ont ‘dunpavs,'3" * Ae} pnt ean) Thursday Specials and Decoration Day Needs 79c All Silk Tub Silk, 59ca yard. 32inches wide. Street Floor, West Building, , Remnant Sale of Cotton Fabrics in three lots. Lot 1—values up to 19c, at 5c a yard. Lot 2—values up to 29c at 10c a yard. Lot 3—values up to 49c at 19c a yard. Gnbdway Floor, West Building. $5 to $7 Trimmed Outing Hats, $2.79. $3.00 Panama Hats, $2.79. White Duck Hats, 25c each. White or Black Wings, 49c and 69c. Street and Messanive Floor, East Building. Misses’ Waists of flowered and figured voile and white organdie, 98c. Misses’ Eponge and Pique Skirts, 98c Misses’ Linen Suits, $6.98. Second Floor, Central Building. 59c White French Linen Suiting, 39c a yard $5.79 Colored Table Covers, $2.98. $4.98 Table Cloths, $3.75 each. Btreet Mloor, Kast Duilding, Sun and Rain Silk Umbrellas, $1.54. Btrest Floor, Fulton Street, Central Bidg Mon’s $4.00 Oxfords, $2.95. 9 Third Floor, Men's Building. Women’s Summer Dresses, $1.25 and $2.98 Second Floor, Fulton Street, Central Bldg. Women's $4 and $5 All Wool Skirts, $1.98. Becond Floor, Central Bul ding, Genuine Thermos Bottles, $1.50 and $2.50. Waxed Paper, regularly 5c a roll, special 2 for 5c. | Subway Floor, Kast Building, White Table Oilcioth, 14c a yard. Store orders only. None C.O. D. Not more than 3 yards to a customer. Manahan’s Tarine and Cedar Moth Proof Bags, 27c and 49c. Solway Ploor, Kast Builting, Women's Gibson Ties, $2.24. Women’s White Nu Buck Rubber Sole Ox- fords, $2.95. Women’s $5 and $6 Pumps, $3.95, Second Floor, West Building, $1.50 J. B. Corsets, 98c. $3 to $5 Corsets, $1.98. Rengo Belt Corsets, {2 00. Sample Sale of Lily of France, Marquise and Abrast Corsets, $5 to $12.00 valu t $2.98; $8.00 to $16.50 values at $3.98. Becond Floor, Bast Buti ding. IF YOU SEEK SPORTING GOODS, outing clothes, warm. weather attire, straw hats, or any of the thousand and one needs for the holiday, including flags and flowers, | THIS IS THE PLACE for you—and among the’ specials for Thursday you will find many of the most needed goods at the lowest prices of many a day— | something for every one in the family and every item , underpriced. $2.00 White Voile Waists, $1.29. Becond Floor, Ceatral Builfing. 42-inch Shepherd Checks, 39c a yard. ‘Street Floor, Weet Buildiag. Heavy thread bleached Muslin Sheets, 58¢ each. Genuine New York Mills bleached muslin pillowcases, 15c each. Subway Floor, West Building. Women’s 12-button Tricot Silk Gloves, 48¢ Street Floor, West Onur, Men’s $20 to $25 Suits, $14.75. Second Floor, Men's Building Women’s $15.00 Silk Lined Serge Coats, $8.95. Women’s Tweed Coats, $6.98 to $9.95. Becond Floor, Central Building. Women’s 50c Silk Stockings, 35c. Women’s Cotton Ribbed Undervests, 2 for 25c. Street Floor, Fuiton At., Central Buildieg. Women’s $15 to $39.75 Suits, $8.98 tof’ $19.75. None C.O. D. or on approval. Men's Fancy Shirts, 59c. Men’s Soft Shirts, 79c. ‘3 Men's Pajamas, 98c. Bureet Floor, Fulton Street, Eagt Building, | Men’s Imported Cotton Half Hose, 12}¢e. Men's Imported Gauze Cotton Half Hee, 19c. Street Floor, Men'y Building, Men’s 75c to $1.00 Underwear, Cc. Men's $1.50 Silk Mixed Underwear, $1.00. Aireet Floor, Men's Building, 13c a yard. 15c Moire Taffeta Percaline, 10c a yafd. " Lay est Bireet Floor, Cent $1.75 Cut Glass Cruets, $1.19, Japanese China Tea Sets, 98c.,’ Rubway Floay’ Centm! Ruliding. Aspirin Tablets, regularly Jc at 44c. Store ordersonly. Limited quanvity. Resincl Ointment, regzalarly 39c, at 2c. Store ordersor.ly. LimAed quantity. Stet Floge, Livingston St., Best Raiiding, $2.98 Mission Manto! Clocks, $2.49. $2.23 Oil Lamps,/complets, $1.49. Subway Moor, Ceatral Dobing. Molasses Fruit Cake, 15c a lb. Mail ial telephone orders accepted for 1!3 pounds or over. ‘Third Floor, West Bufidiag. | ) 20c Mercerizod Sateen for bathing suige, |

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