The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1914, Page 7

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(added by Chapter 1911) the Public Recreation Com- Corporation Counsel Polk Gives Opinion Frees Such Public-Spir- ited Property Holders ot Responsibility From City Assumes I] grounds or prop- By Sophie Irene Loeb. me Ki all th ish viate any possible ques- Breperty holders thet Wine | tien ef liability of the land ewner for conditions, acte or defects int, “chen which might arise after the prop- attendant — sheu! by aia erty le turned o 4 Pressing need for more play by opening their vacant lots t @ity for use of the children may fend their communications to The The Evening World's campaign for more playgrounds has met with the @pproval and co-operation of the most Prominent churches, school officials, Fealty holders and the general pubiic.| ATTENDANTS ONLY WHERE! operating in the movement, and re. |’ Various vacant plots have been NECESSARY FOR SAFETY. port that in a few days they will | you ¥' use as playgrounds The Corporation Counctl went over the matter carefuly and gave his opinion in record time. That portion | of it applying to property holders frees them from cesponsinitity in the ; following statemont in answer to the “What is the responainility of the owner of real estate #o loaned to the city for such purpose in tho event of injury coming to any child admitted ~ to these lots for the purpose of play- Sti Besatinaal 630 « of dused ee POLICE TO AID PLAN FOR PLAYGROUNDS Inspectors Will Act on Evening World's Suggestion and Find Streets for Youngsters. Because of the slender supply of vacant lots in the lower half of Man- | hattan and the crowded parts of 3rooklyn, Police Commissioner Woods \, 2aa appointed a committee of five put in practice the Lenard Worl assisted by inspectors Dillon, { representing the Borough of Brook- 1 yers, of the Traffic Squad, and men will make a showing What streets in Manhattan and Brooklyn, especially those in the neighborhood of school houses, may be closed to all traffic during parts of every day and what others may advantageously be limited to “one- way traffic” ao that half of the street @ certain blocks will be sufe for rol- licking youngaters. The Board of Education has nott- fled Commissioner Woods that it will co-operate with him in putting into effect the Evening World suggestions, and the Borough Presidents have in- formally expressed ,lo make ft as easy 4s possible to * adapt public erred and grounds (LCE LCS PAY FOR AQUEDUCT POLICE. | Mitchel agrees with Commissioner Woods that there ought te be provision made for paying former Aqueduct police who are now servi ‘one month in the police school for erults preparatory to their being a) i members of the fore In a communication ‘Woods the Mayor write: be some provision made for paying the Aqueduct police during the period of their probation if it is possible to do gest that you take the matter up Immedistely with the Corporation Coun gol and age whether somothing cannot If these men are the force at the end of thir You Wouldn’t Use Axle Grease in a Sewing Machine —————_—_—_ SUMMER ART CALENDAB FREE. With every issue of next Sunda: ‘World there will be given away a “Summer on the Hudso inches, on art paper. Get your order for next Sunday's World in early, ——— business space ever made in New York City has been made by the Equitable Corporation with the sald to-day where these eenditions oxi r to the city it | This opinion makes it, po layground of {members are Lawrence atkabie ronness in chairman; Frederick D. eles, Albert B. hforth, are e: ly recognisi Ribi eo Gon have, in view of the above decinio Corporation Council Polk also sug-|many important properties to len Ghroughout the city. The Park Com-| gested that an attendant be main. | throughout the city. Kt me me Digory of Chete_ang Bissioner, Mr, Ward, thoroughly 1| tained where there was need, stating| ‘The William Waldorf Astor entate | noni conatnin pe accord with the plan of providing alli, answer to the question available play space for the children, bowever did not think it wise to ac- cept until he had the assurance of Cerporation ,Council Polk that the Property owners would be fully pro- tec BONWIT TELLER &.CO. The Specialty Shop of Oxiginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Announce the Continuation, To-morrow, of An Important Clearance Sale of Women’s Cloth “Tailleur’’ Suits Including Without Reserve TheEntire Balance of Spring & Summer Cloth Suits At Half and Less Than Half Original Prices 50 Women’s “Tailleur” Cloth Suits- 12.00 so “ “14,50 o “ Sa «19.50 32 25,00 “ “ 4 « 20,50 3 ww 35,00 All of This Season’s. Most Desirable Styles Colors and Fabrics. Two or Three of a Kind No! 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Established in 1827 THE EVENING WORED, TUESDAY: JUNE 16, 1914, has the offer of several plots in var- ious, sections of Manhattan and Owners Who Lend Land to the City i et Mr, Hilllott, seqretary of this #o- fi : Visit Our Great Pure Food Show ' For Play Space Are Fully Protected jiu i land owners will gladly lend places uitable to the purpose for this aplen- 863, Laws partment to maintain a play attend-| did use. We believe no effort in the ant at these plots soniuealy or for | direction oF safety hog can be better only, a portion of the time of play? |than securing as much space as pos- sberpl didn lb “| do not know that it w nible for the children where they can erties which may be obtained by \ nd Oot the ‘etteot” oo an the city by loan for playground or recreational uses. Assuming that bed zz" r there is no defect or construction THE OLIVE OIL in and upon the lots in question, inherently dangerous for the pur- pose for which the lots are to be used, no liability would attach to . ete: the owner for an injury to a ohild 9! i Gate ying thereon, Basement OF THE EPICURE Perfect oftve oll must not aniy, be » t have Embroidery Grom, Rotoc irae, France, the Pronounced She-ris might be well to have it appear by [the various forces which hi jper—writing that in so loan- | co-operating in this movement to go ie property the owner relin- [ahead in securing all available t indi spaces, na devapsa ts payer se long | "The Real Estate Comm! Inexpensive Cedar Lawn Furniture In upper Manhattan, oftere several | fsigse: wPeiia ° receipt ota, ‘he ety First Society, of! INE OC “WIN It be necessary for this de- which Ogden Mills 1s president, ‘also ANDope. Ws New York ¢ The pieces are very comfortable; substantially made and finished with Splendid quality in weatherproof varnish. Suitable for lawn, porch, cottage or club, The rich designs and col- lot includes a large variety of separate Finished in brown, silver gray, na High- back Chair or Rocker, each, $4.9! Picareiwaeereneral 95 | Chair or Rocker. We also have a complete ans chao Grass Fi ttt a Ls . Men’ S Silk & Socks at Special Prices Moulded Marble Busts ajimenomtr ee mand ais he es Furniture at extraordinaril solid block. The figure illustrated—"Child Read- double soles, | toes ane is an unusual offering at this low price of $1.25. Eng raved Water Tusnbiere, 12 for 39c Paintings, framed in 6-inch beautiful burnished sweep frames; a q riety of subjects to select from. Sizes of canvases are 16x20 12x24 inches; included are woodland, marine a beautiful Rose Bushes (€a.), 5c We have just purchased the entire output of about 15,000 rose bushes from the largest nursery in Connectic er, White and Pink Killarn ach ¢ of 10,000 Shrubs; 3 to 4 feet hij ae of Sharon, Hydrang on ell orders of $2.00 and over within 100 tniles radius, Lex.to3d AV. Pur 3s00 Our Great Summer Reduced ‘ To be sold ced C OL Notions _ J rresiyseiowtne Nl ww prices: \ Many thousands attractively priced items of the regular price. kind that every woman wants just now, and including, Made of good Small Wares, Dressmakers’ Supplies, Bultons, Shoe Findings, Hose Supporters, Pins, Cottons and Silks, Papers, Sundries, &c. Stocks Amplified, Quality Maintained, Prices Lowered |; to |x A complete tha? of items will be handed ws. you in the Department. gauge alumi- num; seamless; handsome. / of any room. 50¢ Colored Ratine, yd., 25c Mostly in white with pretty colored bor- ders, grounds. 19¢ Printed Scrim,yd., 12te jeces in willow, reed and rattan, ors. willow and shellac. low prices. partments at all times. » Figures, Etc Men's Men's’ Made of eur Carrels marble; Yinished by Hose at / Hose at hand in pure white. An excellent imitation of the Fine silk and fibre silk sik socks, mot! genuine marble which is chiselled by hand from a ; half hose, all made with Jaoqu are sty ing"—is ten inches high. We have many other fig- ee eRe arin et sl ures and busts, including the ‘Street Urchin,” | of colors and black. pair. “Shakespeare,” Wagner,” "Girl's Head," etc. This 3,000 Pairs Men’s Tite Socks, 8¢ variety of colors. eres Giegianees) “North Pole” and the —ah are being used in thousands Made of fine thin blown glass, | regulation size; 4 beautiful pat- terns to select from. These ‘'same tumblers have formerly been sold for 59c._ Excellent value at this low price. —rnird wtoor. 4 if you bought it. NORTH POLE ° ° . Oil Paintings For 1-qt. size, regularly $1.25, at walter size, regularly $1.39, at Weddi Gift et See; Fegslary S190: at $h:88/Sc10 sie: regularly Boe, at J une e€ ng tS Hats size, regularly $2.25, at $1.89(4at. size, regularly $2, A large assortment of inexpensive oil paintings, suitable for June wedding. woodland, country scenes and others too numerous to mention. All are framed. in artistic deep gilt and old burnished double sweep rain Fach painting enclo: in a pole ished shadow box, with glass pro- tection. Regular price 4. 95 $6.00; special at... 0.65 Dinner Plates. . . 1Se Soup Plates. .... 15e Dessert Plates. .15¢| Meat Di Flower Vases......... 1Se, TeaCu Each has a polished shadow-box and ‘Regular price $6.50; special at * $5.95 Etc., Reduced In foliage, 3 ft, high, Regularly } are astonishingly moderate. Costumers and would do well to attend this sale. such as Deutzia, Weigelia, at, ead 8 % | : at 2% yd. hi at 49¢ hg ra ic eac! n white, cream and ecru; 4 to! In white, cream and ecru; 18 ; ean Trees, at Oe CAC tie kind that we | Bin-wide: Values to 7S yard. | wide: Values to $1.80 yard. | Venise Bandings and Edgings | Venise and Net Allovers 5,000 Tumato Plants, regularly sold for 35¢ a doz., at, a dozen... 5e at 49¢ yd, at 98 y Mail and telephone orders cheertully filled. ‘We prepay expressoge In white, cream and ecru: 4 to| In white, cream and “ecru: 18 in, 16 inches wide; values to $1.50 yd, | wide; values to $3.50 yard, TRANSFER TO BLOGMINGDALES’ GTM TO «OTH s1 FREE! FREE! FREE! A Splendid Summer Art Calendar Entitled Summer on the Hudson — 'Photogravure, in Size 10x15 Inches, on Art, Paper. Given Free with Every Issue se NEXT SUNDAY WORLD . Announce- ment to You jn To-Day’s Journal $2.39 Tea Kettles at $1.19 diameter of bottom, 8% inches; with cast spout and cold handle; very durable and The June Sale of Curtain Materials Unusually effective fabrics, just received, in handsome designs and color effects to harmonize with the furnishings Silk mercerized fine |] ish, Arabe and ivory fj Fine pure thread fancy | Fine quality, double soles, high spliced heels and toes; black and a Ice Cream Freezers cxcrmmnme, Offered at reduced prices. J makes that are mentioned here, the © and their owners are very much sat- jj isfied with them. It will pay you to fal make your own ice cream, because it is more economical and purer than atte Saltnnes, har, Souci Hace ieee Austrian Porcelain Bungalow or Cottage Dishes, with border decoration, at extremely low prices. Meat Dishes (10) .4Se Bandings, Edgings, Included ure such varieties 2s The greatest values we have ever shown, at prices which fj dressmakers Bridal Wreath: regularly 5c Venise Bandings and Haging? | Venise and Net Allovers Seo

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