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CLERGYMAN WHO FAVORS RECREATION IN THE CHURCHES. | “ET MOVIES. D ENTICE KIDS FROM THES THESTREET Public Spirited bs ‘Cotes Pro- mote Recreation in Houses of Worship. » CLERGY ~ ENTHUSIASTIC. Plaa of The Evening World Heartily Approved and Advanced. — Sophie Irene Loeb. people of prominence are giv- support to the movement of churches ard church yards tion is strongly evidenced ae ing held at the residence of \ Mrs, John H. Fiagier of No. 15 Park to discuss ways and means the plan that has \etrongly urged by The Evening 4. Among those in attendance ‘Mrs. Joba Hi Fiagier, Cleveland Mrs. J. Heron Crosman, Pres- of Patriotic Women of America; Bimon Baruch, Dr. Howard Dut- sof the Old Church, the » Percy Stickney Grant of the ‘Gbureh of the.Ascension, Mr. Edward , Mrs. Ira Smith, Miss Ju- tet pson, Mr. Paul Poindexter, ‘Mrs. M. 8. Thomas. Dr. Howard Duffield of the Old Church, who ts @ stanch sup- of the project, has joined with Stickney Grant of the of Ascension to have the alternate im each church. anf obildren of all creeds ities in the congested fm the vicinity of the will attend through an- ts by various settlements id associations. KEEP CHILDREN OFF THE * STREETS. ft te estimated that hundreds of SPORTY BLACK BASS READY FOR THE ANGLER Gates Ajar To-Morrow in This State for Fisher Folk—Open in New Jersey To-Day. The black bass, which is the most popular fresh water fish that swims, has its opening date in the neigh- boring States of New Jersey and Pennsylvania to-day and fishing will | be permitted in the New York State | Waters to-morrow. ‘The Jaw says that all New York State bass under ten inches must be thrown back into the water. In New Jersey the limit is nine inches and in Pennsylvania twelve inches. New York limits the catch to fit- tee fish to one angler in a day, but when two or more persons are fish- ing from the same boat the limit is stretched to twenty-five for the crowd, In Pennsylvania the limit is twelve fish a day to a fisherman. All of New York State waters are Me the exception of Lake the season does not begin until Aug. 1, In oe * and Niagara River there sed season between June 16 and June 30, Angling for the black bass is not permitted until 1917 in Schroon and Paradox Lakes and all waters in the towns of Ches- ter, Horicon and Jobnsburg in War- ren County. ‘The nearest lakes in New/ Jersey a have black bass are Budd's Greene heey oa red Hepetcone. reenwood lake is part- Yow, ‘New York and partly in New ibe a “pone Island the principal are the Peconic .River and Lake Ronkonkoma. Up-State there are many streams in Ul van ana Dutchess Counti In Pennsylvania the nearest and best black bass stream is the Dela- ware River. In addition to artificial files the best baits include helgramites, lamphrey eels, catfish, _crickets, grasshoppers, crawfish, fréks, min- nows and the old- fashioned garden Ro the bait that Adam fished t ‘throughout : present at the above meeting, a}l expressed themss}ves as ready. Mcsaistin the shen to provide ‘mere play space for children, as well a to Give amusement in the churches, ‘the hope of keeping the children off = + . Duffield sald: “I can see no why the churph should not be @f the first forces to come for- in this public service, Certainly can be no safer place for the than the church precinct. To , wholesome amusement to hun- of Uttle ones that might other- foam the streets under wrongful beoms to me one of the ferme of service that tho int to give these moving shows as often as i= CRY FOR BABY’S WEEK. jogan for Cole- 20 to 26, “Better Babies, Better Mothers, Better City” was announced yesterday as the slogan for Greater New York Baby Week, June 20 to June 26. The cele- bration is for the purpose of making the city’s infant mortality statistics put to shame those of all other communities, Mayor Mitchel’s Baby Week Commis- sion has arranged automobile outings iting daye, special centres, and mothers’ meetin, or te Honorary rT relay the Commiaaion, Seth Lay resi General Committee. ————_ Roy Saves Boy From Drow: Frederick Montross, thirteen, 1 the best little swimmers around Free: moving picture ly. In fact aes 4d offe: I bel of tr peg tickets ‘is . most feature; that is, getting , Sleleate te reach out in all di- it of dent, William A. Marble, Vice-Presi- dent, with a long liet of Honorary Vice-|* Presidents, a Finance Committee and a port, L. 1. Yesterday afternoon he was ny ECTIVE FORCE [5 SHIFTED AGAIN BY COMMISSIONER Waldo’s Precinct Assignments to Be Abolished and Nine Districts Created. me 4 Police Commissioner Woods trana- ferred Capt. John Cray from the TraMo Squad to Police Headquarters to-day as the first step in a reorgan- ization of the Detective Bureau, which will put it back practically on the basta first established by Gen. Bing- ham, The Commiasioner intends to remove the detectives from the vari- ous precinct stations where Commis- sioner Waldo put them and to divide the city into nine districts, each with ite own detective headquarters. ‘The first district, with offices at Police Headquarters, will include al) the territory between the Battery and Fourteenth street; the second, all the territory from Fourteenth street to Fifty-ninth street; the third from Fifty-ninth street to the Harlem Ship Canal west of Fifth avenue; the fourth all of Manhattan north of Fifty-ninth street east of Fifth ave- nue; the fifth, the Bronx; the sixth, Queens; the seventh and eighth, | Brooklyn, and the ninth, Richmond. At present there ts a detective head- uarters in each inspection district, and in each station house there are cler- feal men, all of whom will now be re- turned to straight detective work ex- cept for possibly one man in each of the nine districts. ee BLIND CAN NOW READ BY THE EAR New Invention Gives Sounds From Lighted Letter Press That are Carried to Afflicted, LONDON, June 15.—It is now pos- sible for a blind man to read by the ear, owing to the improvements in an electrical instrument which was firat shown by Fournier d'Albe at last year's British Association meeting. ‘The instrument has as its basic prin- ciple the peculiar property of selenium, by which tho strength of an electric current passing through it varies with the amount of light. It is connected with a telephone receiver, and, accord- ing on» more or less light falls on the selenium, so does the electric current passing through the receiver vary, consequently the sounds heard in the receiver vary. By throwing a powerful light on ordinary printed letterpress, It is pos- sible to differentiate between letters by different sounds in the receiver, Aa ordinary newspaper can thus be read by the “type-reading octophons.” pec ise asta Paty APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. Warren Curtis, died Nov. 2, 1918; total estate, $1,047,888; net value, $886,277, David Loney Bruce-Brown, au- tomobile driver, killed Oot. 1, 1912; total estate, $1,842,127; net value, $1,- 909,127. Albert Stark, died Nov. 16, 1913; brig estate, $49,874; net value, $48,- Henry Schuck, died Nov. 10, total eatate, $1,990; net value, Regina D. Regina D, Meyer, died sales total estate, $10,061; net value, Catherine E. Weller, died 18, ue pore estate, $22,495; net value, 0, ut Ease in Your Feet THE EVENING —— == == = —— —s = WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1914. Stern Brothers. «. 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Ah Avenue. Blouses at 85c, $1.40 A to 2 years, 2 to 5 years, @ years, . Ranish your coms, Get rid of your “pets” once and for all, One box of to all classes of hu- no, peroaesy bporoye <f all the alla rae oe pga d yards recreation purposes. and children who come our eburch yard certainly enjoy and except where valuable trees ihbery must be destroyed to room Tcan see no reason why places should not be freely “for such purposes. I believe el eget for Re makiag 6) Avail, avail. ee and. brin young Ufe China Declares Amneaty. Far Eastern Bureau, Chini eau in this country, that 1 have been active In the United Sta: raising funds for ar for its object the Overthrow of I | Yuan, A huge reward had been of: for Dr. Sun Yat Sen's arrest, PORTER OF THE PLAN. Cleveland Mofiett, who is one lution w! indorsed maid. When I explained The Ev: orld plan of playgrounds aghoole and cpurchen, he said: sendy ig a certainly ti POSLAM ENDS TORTURES OF ee eee ‘entertainme ill promote welfare of the community at jd be no narrow princi- in connection with tt. It should pped of any particular religious or limited to any religious it it Should reach out to all tn I think the time is ripe for urch to embrace this broad | of serving the pablic. And it Rat be | e rntil every wilt ‘add Fauipmont ae t ita good en ‘only on the a ral ge" arreng ing the mu- avon: & and tery Spe No more itchin, Rash, Pimples or any skin disorder. No need ing, Constantly see its wonderful hei your skin troul it to-day, Your Mrugaist sells Poslam write to Em work. ious omMight, tr Bie Pp Prave jan ‘our skin than you ever thought doula de. Large tise, 25 fae near when John Gottschaldt, fourteen, of No. 74 Lincoln place, who was learn- ing to ewim, lost his nerve and went ore, in Woodcliff Channel. Montross his cries for help and managed to im ashore with the of other lads, who then cheered the It wae announced here to-day by the press bur- ent Yuan ” Shi-Kai has declared a genera! litical worth wate amnesty, ‘This means pardon for Dr. — Foot Comfort for JER ENTHUSIASTIC SUP- Bun Yat Sen and others who recently ITCHING SKIN) &: a hen laren File is used. Nothing but soothing, grateful comfort asf controls and heals Eczema, Acne, to scratch—no torture dur- ing the day or to keep you from sleep- d feel the results: of hebher | - Pleroe’s Corn Plasters ‘will cure them in a few hours if they re ordinary corns; if they're “old- timers” two or three applications will rid you of your corn troubles— or the druggist will give your money back. You Can Buy this ‘ {0c and 250 a Box ll erventets. If you cannot conve- ly get them In your ne tend eon small box to ~ L. Soro b'G &'4# SHoes y wise 10x15 tmohes, om art paper. Get your order for wext Sunday's World tn casty. "SUNDAY WORLD WANTS .. Made of a variety of sheer washable materials; daintily trimmed. anes Also Tony Willow Si and 1.95 To-morrow, on the Second pee Infants’ and Children’s Dresses At Large Concessions from Former Prices LL the garments are newly made, of excellent materials and in most attractive styles, as follows: Infants’ Yoke Dresses, sizes for 6 months at 42c, 59c., 75e and 96c each Children’s Waist and Russian Dresses, at 98c., $1.10, 1.45, and 1.98 Imported Hand-made Yoke Dresses, hand-embroidered, in sizes for 6 months to at $1.15, 1.75 and 2.45 June Clearance Sale of Boys’ Washable Suits At About Half Regular. Prices HIS offering on the Third Floor, to-morrow, includes all our remaining stocks of this season’s styles and fabrics, in Russian, Sailor, Middy, Oliver Twist, Beach and Deck Suits and Norfolks, made of chambrays, linens, reps, poplins, galateas, Kindergarten cloth, mercerized cotton and | silks in a fine assortment of plain colors, fancy stripes and handsome com- bination effects; in sizes for 214 to 17 years. 1500 Suits that were $1.15 to 1.45, 1100 Suits that were $1.75 to 1.95, - 700 Suits that were $2.45 to 2.75, 550 Suits that were $2.95 to 3.75, - 480 Suits that were $3.95 to 5.00, $17 to $20 Steamer Trunks at $15 The fo! TH Will offer, To-morrow, on the Second Floor, very extraordinary values in Women’s and Misses’ Summer Blouses OMPRISING an advantageous purchase of several unusually attractive | collections of blouses, as follows: Dress Blouses at $5.75 and 6.50 Of organdie or French voiles, trimmed with fine laces or in new tucked models. Sport Blouses at $2.95 and 3.75 Of superior China silk, ow sl W collar and cuffs or vest effect, finished with hem- Ik ake in white or flesh — tailored models. sale of Imported Hand-Embroidered Lingerie Coats, in sizes for 6 monthsto @ yrs, at $3.65 Imported Afghans, hand embroidered, in pique or lingerie, . Imported Pillow Cases, hand-made and hand-embroidered, Also large reductions in prices of Misses’ and Children’s Underwear Comprising night gowns, skirts, drawers, princess slips, combinations and corset covers, at fully one-third less than regular values. - at ollowing groups: Now 75c a suit “$1.15 a suit |! eu AA « "165 0 suit ij | | Galvanized tron Pulleys, Pot tea cach, LOS ao 0 sult : Witch Hazel, "ie i.......10° Peroxide of Hydrogen, “ ‘route. LOS ESE most desirable trunks for European travel, which are offered to-morrow, on the Fourth Floor, are light in weight but strongly built of three-ply veneered basswood with vulcan- ized fibre binding, finished with brass-plated hard- ware and lock; fully riveted and guaranteed. '._ They are linen-lined throughout, and have a deep tray with removable hat holder; sizes $2 » to 40 inches long. Very remarkable Trunks at to-morrow's low price, $15.00 each. Also $18 to $22 Hat Trunks at $15 Some with bulbs on'which to fasten hats, i others with a Vienna cage; each trunk has deep tray for light. articles of apparel. Just 40 Hat Trunks in the collection at 615 At All 235 James Butler Inc. Stores Specials for aha Tuesday and Wednesday Cheese, at $2.50 $1.35 each Schimmel’ bottle,...... D5 a Butler's Borated; big bottle June Grass Butter, c. creamery diay weet We snssr-s Belle Brook Print Butter, 29° Fanciest selected; in odor-proof cartons; 1-lb. print, Milk Underpriced! One or two of the 7c cans to each Lect Sie ho more. Condensed IK, ihre Y bl Essie Milk, Gcis.ci'.an, 10° Best N. Y. State, Lag Na ~ UT Early June Peas, Mitchell iets Jarge can Choice Sugar ee Salad Dressing,’ Kirkman’s Borax Soap & Gold Soap Washing Fluid, Bottle of Bluing............. Wash Boards, °° ti.c frei cea. Parlor Brooms, No. 7 size, each Whisk Brooms, on 15° & 10° Scrubbing Brushes, acc 10° & 5 National Biscuit Grakam Crackers. . Company . \§ olden Crisps. a - 10° Special Offers in Tea vet Coffee 100 Very Best Teas i224, 60° 30 Very Best Coffee f%.... 35° ysl Enjoyed by All Good People ape Juice, 15, 8 a5 Gra unfermented; bottle, large bottle... BBE seen c Rose’s Lime Juice, large bottle . : Extract oi: ‘Root Beer, vote... 10° Oven Fresh from SS Soda Water. All flavors, big bottle makes At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Soft Cuft “CENTS Buttons 10= 50 yi bt a not a by ty Ar Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. Broadway, New York OPEN UNTIL 6 O'CLOOK, WORK MONDAY WONDERS rk Furniture Without De purchased in this roman,» hyp Bio poser OUR 1016 CA’ ‘TALOG UE PAY FREE TMe Moi leather ous! ee a Weeld; < Sth Ave., Cor. Teed entiefoceers fe: the CALL AND ‘MAKE "YouR OWN TERMS Our Terme Apply Alec to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connections. baal Ty riANys §=ALL GOODS MA! FREIGHT a i al Chale | ba) emaiation chase BY GA or over dovind Jone a lak or. Abth St. ‘erraeratatsstiae Loins of Fresh Pork c Sugar Cured Hams } 18 Choicest Pork Chops, Does esses Roasting Chickens, Bra Faneys At Alf 131: James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores California Claret, (2) S02, 7%. .«..19° Sauterne, se vintT Roce. 29° & 15° Princeton Dry Gin, Simei, vx. 69° Kingussie Scotch, “re er 79° Summer drinks, 502 ga¢ Stamps FREE withcase of 24 Bottles § 1 Lager Beer, Ruppert’s or Liebmaan’s, with All Purchases except Butter and Sugar, osits, wer. 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