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TAUGHT BOYS TO STEAL. | Voungetere Deslare Man VFiret Gave Them Drugs. Nits Terrors ! I} Spoctaliet Believes Believes Cure Has | ' Been Found for This plainants against Joseph Patrone ef No. 334 Kast One Hundred and Twelfth street when he was arraigned before a) to-day. The boys were Daniel Ferro, thirteen years old, of No. 234 East One Hundred Thirteenth stheet, and stay Joseph Nicotro, @ year older, who lives at No. 2193 Second avenue. Cnt RGBLICH'S tact Pare 0 . ARAL aerate at AUCTION. TOT THE INTELLIGENT READERS 9, ‘timed STORY: of JUNE 23rd, 1914 CHAPTER XIV. TRUTH : 0". course truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction wears tailor: made clothes. Truth is naked. Your oldest friends would be strangers to you if you met them in the Street in truth’s condition, For the past two weeks we've been telling you the story of June 2rd. Tt was not a story. We have been siniply presenting truths to you dressed in Fiction’s clothes. Truths may have appeared | like strangers. They were just the commonplace facts you see around you every day, only you didn’t recognize them! We have told you who the people are that live near and in the éame section as the Broadway City-Line property. | FRANK HEDLEY, Vice-President of the Interborough. HORACE ANDERSON, of the Title Guarantee & Trust Company. J. ELLIOTT BROWN, of J. Romaine Brown & Co, DAVID STEWART. DARWIN P. KINGSLEY. GEORGE B. COR- TELYOU. GEORGE W. PERKINS and others. We have told you about the advantages of living opposite a Park. We have traced the steady growth of New York City Northward along Broadway up to today and how it is steadily approaching the Broadway City-Line Property. We have explained that the Broadway City-Line Property is at the Broadway entrance to the City of New York. That there is only one side to that entrance—the beginning of Van Cortlandt Park occupies the other. . We have tried to show you what makes the value of real estate. { These values are generally highest at strategic points such as the " Broadway City-Line Property. N We have tried to explain that to make money in real estate it should be bought where it is easily accessible. The Broadway City-Line Property is certainly accessible. We have shown this to be a splendid opportunity for builders to erect private houses. We have explained what a beautiful location this would 1 to buy a few lots and build a house for yourself. We have tried to show you how Broadway has grown by leaps and bounds until today there are only about 30 blocks left to build upon. , Wa have shown the won lerful advance in real estate in New ‘es York City and how big profits were made in the past. ¥ We have made comparisons between real estate investments and deposits in Savings Banks and shown you by actual figures how much more profitable are investments in property on the North- ward growth of the City. We have called attention to the facts that you know yourself and why you should buy real estate. We have explained to you that this is an absolute sale and an absolute sale has got tobe a ‘square deal,’ or otherwise it wettes ty would be illegal. ra We explained why this property must steadily increase in value. That you can buy it on easy terms. You need only pay 10 per cent. of the purchase price on the day of sale, 15 per cent. of the purchase price in 30 days and that 75 per cent. can remain on bond and mortgage for five years. WE HAVE TOLD YOU OUR STORY UP TO THE CLIMAX. THE LAST CHAPTER WILL BE WRITTEN BY YOU TOMORROW. COME TO THE SALE--BE AN AUTHOR-- AND MAKE MONEY BESIDES. Broadway City-Line Property 197 Lots, Broadway, 262d and 263d Sts. Opposite Van Cortlandt Park—AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION Tuesday, June 23rd, 1914 at the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street, at 12 o'clock . Savings Bank Books taken as deposit on the purchase of lots. :, Send for the book to d. Clarence Davies, 149th St. and 3d Ave. Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau Street Agente and Auctioneers 75% can remain on mortgage for 5 years. sietioms Magistrate Levy in the Harlem Court | St aeams the Origied end Geasinc MALTED MILK AY, JUNE \——————_ DOUBLE ad ian AREAL ESTATE FOR GALE—... LONG IOLAND, a Mi TATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. Distribui By saving the P 1-10th of a filled bool ered us by Div Live SORE for the settler. to lay before them. It times, the agency which tens of thousands, Just The Williamsburg i Savings Bath Mn ee ae ee that after 0th Sy ce he? "FuaT Ae latent okt ate of FOUR Gm a Sec tbe il‘ das"at Duly Bakar ear bo entitled © haps 40 191 wil Siow ‘interest ot te Tu cba iets ANDREW 0. Preatdent. AREKA 9: FAMFIKLDC Castle, | BANK OVEN MONDAY EVENING, 4 TO 1, $15,000 Worth of uestionably the biggest PRICES SO LOW. The Bowery Savings Bank 128 AND 190 BOWERY, NMW YORK, Jnne 8, Former Sal “a Price 1916, Se A nemi-annnal dividend at «Bb rite af 1936 In. 2Te THRE and ONE-HALF Per Cent. 2x45 In. BBe per annum has been declared and will 27454 in. Be Gb: be mreiited to depositors on all arma of be 36x72 $5.00 and upward and wot exnaeting 54x90 in. $8,000, which ahall have teen dapaaited 198 8k At Toast threw swreke vn the flint day of Anly vert, est wilh te revable on and afver Wantay daly W 1916, Lee weeee ae? ||| OL — Nickel-Plated Bathroom Fixtures “Gpecally Taouiad” ran SHU ES oe =—~o, Previously Priced to 98c; 49c¢ "0 Ghoice, Tomorrow, at. ; Glassware elvior DIME fitted ifocn E very plese nbokel-plated oa brass. (not a 2 An 18-plece Set iron). th Street and 6th Avenue An Iaterest Dividend (110% consecn- tive) has beem declared ar the rate of ‘Three and One-half Per Cont.per annum, nd payabie on and efter Thureday, July 16, 114, om all aums entitled therate under the Ry-Lawa. Monay Aaposited o@ ar before July 10, w= from Iniy Comb Trays, Brackets, White Metropolitan Savings Bank: 1 eed 8 THIRD AVE, LGR", gone lantiouted | 122d DIVIDEND, INPRR! OR, Tye Tale svat Tien THREE iio ‘ONE-HALF PER ANNUM ‘ WEW YORK SiVINES BANK N. W. Cor, 14th St. and 8th Averme | | Fale 1, 1914, Alwidend at the rate of FOUR PERCENT.| per annum on all sums from $f to $8,000 Co Oe a mE ak a OY WikL” DRAW a ent | La ._ Preaident. (Malden Lane Savings Bank] Maiden Lane, declared | & ‘semi-annual dividend tthe rate of 4% per annum lo, om, _or betore July 1) tone a meus Aaa ues "FOR 8A BATA Sandan DIAMOND 2 WAIC RO (MAIDEN LANE. PHONE 243 JOHN pains PND CRED aC 920 BROAD WA ae a CJ IDEN aa DaAMonps san, Wink uke MasmecLalee ented Born sives{ SIXTH AVE... IGTTO IST! STREET |] fff] Usual Complimentary yv¢ Stamps Free, Tomorrow hese ste: Only 1 The Scout partum mcm || «waldo Oxfords’ Lao Bill”) and Baden-Powell (of England) to remind us of the 0 x or 8 . i PENNSYLVANIA are the HUT, Le wet all listen wit! ip Teenie to their band. But modern scout te gives to modern life the benefits secured bv the (MR scouts of other davs. world over for things of value for its patrons, just as the old-time scouts went ahead to spy out the choice places No human agency exists today so pro- ductive of comfort, of ease, of Prosperity ment store. And no store more faith patrons than THE BIG STORE. ‘women everywhere, seeking values in goods of all kinds recall what THE BIG STORE has past, is doing now, to make your dollar your home a delight. All hail to THE BIG STORE— fe “Seconds,” but yr all practical purposes as good as print lebrated “Squeezers"” and other well-known brands. Various pe SANIN OS BANKS The Good, Old Scout! and designs of backs. Cards for poker, bridge, whist and plaochle. “Crex” Grass Matting Rugs "|| eee Ho. there has never been a sale like this in the entire history of retail the nleanure and privilege o! otteting below regular value. ‘he designs ‘are simply splendid, You mustn't make the mistake of Git ea | these ru; Ny with Ja take our word for it that THIS IS THE VERY best fe) Figured Grass Matting Rugs ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING. Included are: 3,000 Summer Dresses . B. GREENHUT COMPANY—FORMERLY GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO, FORE IT ER OTT THE 22, 1914, ao STAMPS MORNINGS—SINGLE av¢ STAMPS AFTERNOONS J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. pom Mert ne “gt the i | THE BIG STORE fr [AIN BUILDIN 6 9 The oy Scout” Band will continue its of concerts every day this week. Hear This we Seine Fail to Bring losatar’Stestm ‘eicerosted he vie oo semaine leslie Beal os 11 to 12 A. M. 2.30 to 4.30 P. M. Fifth Pleer. MAIN BUILDING An “Odds and Ends’”’ Clearance of tion in Our Annex Building #9 80 are reasonably required for books un- ‘Complimentary Stampe good tn any one them. The BOY SCOUTS OF Out They Must Go—and Quickly! {pe of MR. J. B. GREEN- a m4 They are odds and ends remaining over from our recent big sales; all leathers and all oryles. Every pair whh the Waldorf” stamp—all with Goodyear-welted soles, IF YOU CAN WEAR ONE OP THE FOL- LOWING SIZES YOU ARE GETTING THE BEST SHOE BARGAIN IN TOWN lay is THE DEPARTMENT It searches the wide it the depart- serves its It poy its men and is the great scout of modern makes proper living possible for ive a thought to this fact and merry Tei Gee BUILDIN 25c Playing Cards, Pack, 9c ne for you in the far, to make ‘ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS In GREENHUT’S Annual Sale Also in this Ly sea heh, distributions of high-class floor coverings of this kind, under price, two other famous brands of Rugs (we promised not to mention the makers’ names). retailing. and finest lot of durable and sanitary handsome and altogether satisfactory floor coverings The Big Store has ever hed i) LOOK OO Aad yes mae Plain Grass | Matting Rage bo Baer and they are in the best running Laphigrs in both pela and figured other eee imitations. the y have nothin, RTUNITY YC You WILL GET TO SECURE SUCH EXCELL! Also 200 Fancy ‘‘Crex’” Rugs—Extra Special Light blue coloring: size 19¢c 18x36 inches; Tollet Paper Holders, 5x18-in. Sorel oe Shelves With based Fasmenee Bath Tub; Seats Whb Rubber Protectors, Dishes. rind Towel Bare With Ball Enda, eee 24- and %6-in.Towel Bara, 3-arm Towel Racks, Slab Soap Dishee With White Lin- Refrigerators oe ‘Style Heteht Lift-Cover.........38 ins. about ar 80 Ibe. -$8.50. . $7.00 Lift-Cover.. . 40 ins..about 60 Ibs...11.00.. 8.75 Apartment House. 52 ins. .about 4 edge eee Al ent Hees .54 ins. about 110 Ibs...18.00. .14. Side-Ieer {44 ins. about 85 Ibs...20.50. .16.00 “AckerreD Fiep Fo oapees Sidecteer:, seee+ ++ -46 ing, about 105 Ibs...22.00. .17.50 MAIN BUILDIN For Women & Misses To Be Sold, $]] ana $7, 95 Tomorrow, at. . We punonil Retrei tr juott A Valuations— Want Tots # Sor These Ores eat Tuded the maemo And the more you a know about meterials, styles and work- manship, the more quickly you will agree with us that these dresses, at $1 and $1.95, are the greatest values offered in years. The Dresses at $] One of the Dainty trees Jilustrated Here Materials include SHEER BORDERED AND FLOWERED VOILES, MADRAS, PERCALES and CHAMBRAYS. Daintiest vestee effects; many trimmed with laces; others prettily embroidered, Sizes 14. 16 and 18 for Misses. Sizea 32, 34, 36 and 38 for Women Thé Dresses at §1,95 Here the assortment is even more attractive. The remarkable arra of popular Summer materials includes choicest LINENES, RATINETT! WOVEN CHAMBRAYS, LINGERIES, MOTTLED CREPE, CORDELINES, MATELASSE, combined with SHEPHERD CHECKS AND SERGES. The dress illustrated has coatee of Matelasse, skirt of Shepherd Check; square collar; patent leather belt and draped skirt, Other models prettily trimmed with laces, scalloped embroidery, pipings, vestee, . pretty collar effects and lace frills. The most favored colors, shades and combinations, Quite a variety of stripes, All sizes for women and misses, Every bust-measure up to 42. Many of these dresses made with adjustable bands, thus insuring perfect Summer dresses for every occasion are included. and no one can afford to overlook this opportunity, fit, nn on rorya