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“FRUIT STEAMER IN coLLisioN| BASEBALL PECTED | tenaderes, In maps tatoo Seow Outeta jarhor. | terete meter | AC ONE OF SPORTS | Fenadores, inbound from West Indian! * porte, Was in collision with @ scow out-| pele the harbor to-day. The forwari!| {e@4 of the soow was stove in. | ' One of the Tenadores’s plates was dent, but she came to her dock unas- | ated. —— | Thore were about forty passengers on ~~ LAXATIVES Must Play to Make It International. | — PARIS, Jun 23.—Rasebalt was to- day rejected as one of the sports | the Olympic games to be held in 1 There are many which are so hostile! at Herlin “te the system that their only effect is! ’ ; Nature's throwing them offing, James & ry other words, they fight Na-; American ¢ ture instead of assisting her and are! meeting o International bevere jolts to the aystem. Congress requested that baseball To be continually effective a taxa! ji ctuded Rar tive must help Nature to help herself PI and clear the Lower Intestine gently |) '°r'® Gad neturally without griping or any | {Mat it was necessary In order to ha ‘ether discomfort—at the saine time it) baseball must be totally free from all narcotics. >. dust such a medically perfect laxa-| play the game itive is “Teps"—they are now sounding! “Oh, there are six countries pla Sullivan, the head t but the president Ved woe Nigh call bl the army of ing baseball,” Mr, Sullivan, making “Reveill te them morning. ‘ake “Taps” ot Taps to- os, Canada, | t and see how you'll feel. “Tape” is in tablet form for “Grown- | “wut, my Upa.” “Taps-dr." for the youngsters, of the English delegate: dear sir.” exc and tae f an little dime for @) piay baseball in England.” Goodly trial packet. Mr. Sullivan then gave up and t Congress did not admit baseball i] To-morrow is the Last MN ~6©6>s-s Day _of the Great 8-Day Sale of | Toilet Goods f Prices are way below || regular. “ Women’s Sample “Onyx” Hosiery Regular 25c and 35c¢ Grades 18c Stockings, Black, White and Colors. 1 5 6 pairs tor $1.00 qualities. O'Neil Main Store—Street Floor, Women’ i) All sizes. The well White a “ii known 25c and 35c grades of this hest- of-all brand of stock- Cotton Boys’ Wash Suits at $1.49 linen, Suits are trim colorsand sailor collars, Boys’ All high grade makes, Sizes #}4 to 8. Suits, $4.98 Suits, $1.49 Extra trousers. woo! navy blue serge Made in new Norfolk model. Sun-proof i Sizes to 34. ixtra pair of full cut knicker trousers; Loch} Boys’ 75c Khaki Trousers, pairs full lined, Sizes 7 to 18, Speciai at 49c Boys’ $3 Bathing Suits, $1.98) 1", ove shade of 4 good grade in full knicker style, ad seams strongly se In Oxford gra ih blue and white trimming. Sizes to 34 |i ell) Men's Store— 4 Floor, He Who Runs May Read Men's Silk Lined Blue Serge Suits | Men's Alpaca Lined Blue Serge Suits Men's Shepherd Check Suits Men’s Fancy Summer Suits Serge and Fancy Nortolk Suits White Flannel or Serge Suits All At $12.5 stouts oe “stubs.” Pay a Little Now—Balance, a Little at a Time, if You Prefer O'Neill Mew's Steve—Beur Katrances Direct trom bixth Avenue. |Sullivan Told Six Countries 016 | off Coney Toland Inst night, when they m, at the closing ymple on |fought for more than an hour with a de Coubertin, reminded him considered as an interna- | boat and towed their craft ashore, tional sport that six countries should The Congress passed unanimously a motion by the Rev. Robert Stuart | total estate, $198.4) Stockings, Black, | Silk Lisle, Gauze, length Silk. en, linene, gulutens, mad Fas and perc: short sive $7.50 Blue Serge|Boys’ $2.00 to $2.50 Bathing ay in all In all wool; sweater knit; in Oxford Suits are in all-| gray, with white or blue trimming » Really $18.00, $20.00, $22.00 and $25.00 Suits Showing all the late “Kinks” of fashion, patch pockets, cuff Young men’s sizes, regular men's sizes, slims, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 23,°1914. de Courcy Laffan, chairman of the English delegation, that: h sport shall have an inter- jury of appeals, to be ap- y the International Federn- ton controiling that sport, and if no | federation exists by the committee of | organization of the Olympic Games. ‘Track judges shall be appointed by the country where the games are } hour decided that the number of en- | tries must be sent to the committee a | month In advance and the names of the entrants fifteen days in advance. > FOUGHT AN HOUR FOR LIFE. and) Family Finally Saved From Crippled Motor Boat. Henry Fverhard, his wife and two children are recovering to: in their | home, foot of Fifty-eighth atreet, Brook- lyn, from the effects of an experience Everhard were rescued by life guards as their crippled motor boat was drifting out to darknens. ho} Everharda had been to Far Rock- re on their way home when the engine went wrong. The de was be going out and Everhard and his wife single pair of ora to get the craft to the beach, Finally they called for help, vejand their cries were by the | guards, who went for them in a surf heard petra Scohsdeleey APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. James Elnathan Smith Hadden, a8! yan, 4, 1914; total estate, §1 ye ner, died Jan. 11, 11 net, $64.38 | Henry Schroeder, died Nov. 37, 1913; he! total estate, $2,278.70; net, $1,803.24, | Mark Solomon, died Dec, 23, 1907; {total estate, $30,877.90; net, $26,884.12, Paul Whitin Orvis, died Nov, 1 NEW YORK OUT OF DA COMMISSIONER SAYS! Garbage Removal Methods Obsolete, Too—Far Behind Germany and Others. Commissioner of Street Cleaning John T. Fetherston submitted to Ma- yor Mitchel to-day his firat semi-an- nual report. It is ten pages in length and telle how far behind Germany and other countries New York is in t removal of garbage. It then gives ti Commissioner's plans to make things better. Mr. Fetherston'’s eriticiam of his predecessors includes the assertion that a survey of the present equipment of the Street Cleaning De- partment “discloses the fact that practically no betterments in this re- @ard had been introduced In the de- partment since Col. Waring left office in 1897." Further, the existing equip- ment was found to be in very poor , | condition. “The open ash can, partly covered warbage can, open aen cart, open zl water front dump and open system of refuse diaposal,” he says, “are all in full operation, as they were seven- teen years ago. The people of this city have voiced time and again their demands for better street sanitation. Definite plans to meet this require- jthent have bean prepared, after hours. lat night, since the first of the your.” | aii | tne chief task of the # IN TREE NING | Department during the py Lae . Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ol, Parce The Kind You Have Always Bought one-half’ months of the admtntatra- ion, Radical changes in equl!pment ind methods of cleaning have been ised and have been presented to Board of Estimate and Appor- ment for approval.” ons,” the report 4 Children Cry for Fletcher’s it has borne the signa- has been made under his 30 years. Allow no one Syuse-arsgood™” are but experiments: and ondeenee the =} e' and endanger health of Children—Experience ‘against ‘Experiment. What is CASTORIA ric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither acura ine nor other Narcotic substance. It de- stroys Worms and allays Feverishness, For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulen ind Colic, all Teethi ‘rou= bles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and jowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Bears the Signature of Lidedens tn Use For ‘Over 30 Years New York's 7 MARK Women’s Sample “Onyx” Hosiery All standard 50¢ grades s Sample nd Colors. 35¢ 3 pairs for $1.00 and boot- All 50¢ Sixth Avenue, 20th t We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise Shopping Centre | An Unprecedented Sale of Hosiery Men’s Sample “Onyx” Half Hose Regular 25¢ & 35c Grades Men’s Sample Socks in Silk, Silk Lisle, Lisle and Fiber; re- inforced soles, heels and toes. One of the best values of the year; in Black, White and : 6 pairs various colors. O'Neill Men's Store—strect Floor, A Great Shoe Clearance Our entire splendid stock of up-to-date footwear to be cleared of every lot in which sizes are getting low, and all that, because of the advancing season, must be cleared early. The Difference Between This and the Ordinary Shoe Sale Is That This in Silk and Silk Lisle; re-inforced soles, heels and toes. One of the best values of the year; | also two tones in Reed Pullman Sleeper $22.50 Made of fine round reed, with roll on hood and body, graceful steel sides. Best quality removable corduroy cush- ions. Strong tubular steel pushers and heavily tired wheels, Natural finish. Value $27.00, O'Neill Main Store Fitth Floor. Samples MARK Men’s Sample ‘Onyx’’ Halt Hose Regular 75c, 65¢ & 50c Grades Men’s Sample Socks Black, White and] 3 p irs for $1.00 for $1.0 slate | various colors. J ales, les mod with wed | 2,000 Rugs sit, IBC 0 | ersible Willow Gri borders on both sidi ‘on both e tan 6x9 feet; value $3.98, special 8x 10 feet; value 86,00, Bx 12 fee! ue 8" Ox 12 feet; value $7.6 Women's $2.50 to $3.50 Co- lonial Pumps, for This Sale.... Pumps, in black and gray brocaded cloth; others with plain fawn and gra: with self-covered steel buckles, calf and black, with guaranteed red rubber soles; mas at. Fxtra Special To-morrow! h interwoven striped bor. s. In red, green, blue, brown and Lurger sizes at the following low prices. Event Includes the Newest and Smartest Summer Footwear Fashions Edwin C. Burt, & Other Fine $3.50 to $4 Shoes for Women 15 Smart New Styles Are in This} Colonial Pum; Remarkabie Assortment $1.79 Fifteen styles of Patemt Colt Colonial some with the cloth quarters * is. quarters; some buckles; others with Women's Sport Oxfords, in tan Lotus without a lining; light and cool | an $2.9 onthe f and country homes that these the prices we are asking are the smallest ever quoted. 4.6x7.6 Willow Grass | | 4 ft. 6 ins.x7 ass Rugs les, bound t calf, tan Russia cal canvas and black styles of tongues and soles; Cuban Louis, full Louis, spool and Cuban heels, Women's Patent Colt Colonial Pumps, with fawn cloth fawn buckle fillers; full d hand turned where at @3.50 and $4.00; es while they last, at....... O'Neill Main Store—fecomd Floor. The Most Wonderful Rug Sale of the Year We are making a specialty of selling the most wanted sizes, at prices to insure the biggest selling ever_experienced. There are thousands of small bedrooms in the city Value $8.00. Special, ONeill Main Gtore—Feurth Fleer. Streetg New York Ci $1.98 thers: gun-metal ft le. Many ent buckles on Coloni- Hand turned and Goodyear welt juarters and Louis heels Sold else- $2.79 soles, Special for Wednesday 1,000 ot these 4.6x7.6 Willow Grass Rugs rugs will just fitin, and Value tat $3.00, at DL. Fancy Grecian, band and floral borders; in green, own, blue and tan, Bound on both e1 low prices. rger sizes at the following 6x9 feet; value 84.75, special....... 92.98 Bx 10 feet; value 87.25, special...... 94.95 8x 12 feet; value $7.65, special 95.49 Ox 12 feet; value $8.05, special 95.98 6x 12 feet; value $6.95, special 4 Small size Rugs with interwoven and fancy borders 15c to 89c; values 29c to $1.45. CASTORIA| FA Did YOU See It? Were you one of the thousands who saw the first episode of Bet Miltion Doller stery’’ yesterda ‘ere thoongs thel were dealed edadsaon ‘hessmoet the limited seating capacity of the theatres? If you a tert m could not see these terdey, GO TODAY. 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