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- PORESFOR PLAY WN AUTOMOBILES pomer Sea City Scoured in Vacant Property Search “of Available for Playgrounds. MANY FORCES AT'WORK. Prominent Citizens Loud in} Praise of Plans of The ; Evening World. | | . | . By Sophie Irene:Loeb. Teree automobiles under the aus- Please of the Safety First Society, yon- terday scoured the city in search of | more vacant property to be turned iato playgrounds in co-operation with the pressat campaign of The Evening Werld. The party was compo of the safety Estate Hoard, Miss Florence Guernsey, President City Federation .of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Robert Prancie Cartwright, Chataman Public Safety Committee. Mise Helen Varwick Boswell,,Presi- Gent of! ‘Women's Forum. Mise 4).M. Jungmann. I was & member of the party. tive women ex- ves as heartily in- the playground pian of this an At noon the party Stepped fer luncheon and were guer’s of management of the ! i i Hil il] , aft i if i < . the ‘psyente ated Gams Company. Dlayground fm this sec- judson Park to Chelsea. If to turn them over, &F i i tness, and all designated 10U8 TO GET PLAY PLACES Cee PROMPTLY. Department porary use until @ future maée of them. er three more meetin beard until adjournment Yer § oped the Mayor will assist @evement by such a general Estate Board is groiident i bemrion some of the best pro; ties in the city to vets loaned for purposes. ext tour of several trips until the city is ‘pretty well covered.” ‘The Public Parks and Playgrounds Association bas arieve M1 its_apprecia' Bewspaper in nee bebalt. mow golng into more detailed study of localities where there is con- co gl property, with a view of pro- sonces in the f ee Bae aie tant ork City, writes to The ‘World as follows erected in of pear em eas | rectors ee SOUGHT BY WOMEN, Seat. vis.: suitable play spaces | time, the church the place, and whole- Beas too little is planned. Your fEretiant weged by your, Raper ea initiated by ee San ae me. i idea and ghouldofin: bigh tie a ROB ee al iwaye PAN { pity that the beautiful church of the Reighborhood was not a more familiar friend quaintance. moving pictures as well as instructive talks churches has an especial value,which Will instantly appeal to those he THE. FVENING WORLD, _TUESDAY, JUNE 2 | Wonen Enlisted to Aid Evening World’ 3s Movement RRIED ON THe freddie ALIAS ont a STREET RAILWAY BONDS. pany te Make 9600,000 Iesue. The Broadway and Seventh A DSS a-m. Ratiroad Company was to-day grai WISS SOPHIE) LOS SUNGMANN, a. MIS FLORENCE GUERNSEV. MISS HELENV Bosw TEETH FILLING GOLD, HE IS SENT TO JAIL} et eee 5 per cent. interest and the. eqape: pany, Rot lee $800,000, to the catent mtont of We bie lied only toward the of the present bonds ren, which spell protection, | some amusement the object. id doth ew note should be sounded and fortable rest places—eeats shelter—should be specifically bre. Wided for mothers in our open spaces. For this triumvirate of well dojng may I invoke the further goo For Children’ s Playgrounds in Congested Districts Rroa@way and Seventh Ave. Com- permission by the Public Service Com- mission to issue $500,000 in bonds. The order ee that the bonds, which ISH HOME RULE ‘AMENDING BILLIN tary Situation Never Paral- leled in Britain 1s Created. gard to the Ireland entered when the Marquis of Crewe, LAbera’ Rule Bill, 9 by Premier Asquith and contemptu- the Irish Uniontst leader, scribed t) Premier’ “hypocritical sham.” from the provisions of the Bill for a period of six Parliament. @ dill the only mer were before it. In_ introducin, thetamending bili the Marquis of ‘rewe dwelt much on the question of Uleter, but while he admitted the necessity for some form of exclusion for those who deemed themselves affected by the Home Rule bill he contended that the ex- clusion of the entire Province of Ul- ster would involve great Loe The Government consequently, eaid, had reiterated in the snesding dill Premier Asquith’s proposal of clusion by counties from the opera- tion of the Home Rule measure. The Marquis of Crewe made it quite clear, however, that the amend- se bill brigey begpd necessarily the G ehall sold to net | amend: not lees than face value that the peo- be or ‘of the company. Now If Porcelain Had Been Used Alleged Thief Might Be yoo acs > Fase. It Joseph ‘Taylor, a youth who lives at No... Washington avenue, the Bron, kad had porcetain Silings put} in his teeth Instead of gold he'd be) free to-day instead of in jail, to which Magistrate House In the West Farms Court to-day sent him in de: fault of $1,800 bail. Taylor, calli himself Coler, worked a week July for August Beckman, a grocer, at No, 291 East Rarnaide avenue, the Bronx, and when he disappeared $166 was missed also. Detective McLoughlin, of the Tre- mont avenue atution, was told to look for a man with prominent gold fillings in his teeth and when Taylor, in con- | vernation with a frieng at One Hun- dred and Ninety-eighth street and Webster avenue, laughed heartily last night McLoughlin, who was passing, noticed the gold teeth. He had never seen Taylor, but the teeth were impressive and he ar- offices of your valuable newspaper? “BARA RS HENRY.” _—_——S POLICY SLIP? NO! PRUNES. Di Discharecd and Magié- Joins in Laugh. as arraigned to- day before Magistrate Herbert in the Centre Btreet Police Court, dented that he sold policy in his home, . night by Detective Cannan and ot and, although he destroyed several is in demand. It is a source of great gratification to learn of the tor Saree enters than the once-a-week ac- The newness of having in the early evening in our 0 are t @ot one of them while Fung’s six or seven. companions in the room slippéd out of the window and down the fire escape. So Cannan arrested Fung. Jim Gum, Secretary of the Chinese Merchants’ Association, was called in as interpreter and after a glance at the slip he broke into a laugh. ‘It's an order on @ grocer for fifty pounds of rice and ten pounds of prunes, signed by a boarding house keeper,” said he, “Then app era are no the rental si ; arently even Chinese board- sano immune from prunes," clared the Magistrate, who joine je- in n hoping that you will think it h rested him on a chance. According dition. worth while to convince the church | wivo ‘went off taking his suspicious sig |to, McLoughlin, Taylor confessed Fine in tonal sponsors that early evening js. the with hi after ho reached: the station. “Tea and Coffee are just as harmful to children as alcohol is to grown-ups,” says Dr. Charlotte Abbey, superintendent of the Women’s Directory, New York. °550. Te-morrow The reason why coffee and tea injure anybody is because these beverages contain the poisonous drug, caffeine (from 114 to 3 grains to the cup), which physicians have long known affects the heart, stomach and liver. Children especially, with their delicate nerves, are susceptible to the action of caffeine, and should never be allowed to have tea or coffee or any other beverage containing drugs. Thousands of adults have found that their headaches, nervousness, indigestion and sleeplessness have vanished when a change was made from coffee and tea to POSTUM “There’s a Reason” 4th Piety 's ‘ Postum contains no caffeine or any other injurious substance. Made from whole wheat and a small per cent of molasses, it is a pure food-drink, having a delightful flavor, and containing the nutritive values of the grain. That's ‘wity it is good for both children and @own-ups, Postum now comes in two forms: Regular Postum—csust be well boiled. 15c and 45c packages, ‘ Instant Postum—a dotubie powder. Made in "the cup with hot water. No boiling required, 30c and SOc ting ., ro The cost per cup of both kinds is about the same. JMET" Grocers everywhere sell POSTUM Muzic rolls free and KNAB FURNITURE C0. sige ee = PIANOS Tomorrow Built to Sell from $300 to $350 These instruments were used only during A thorough overhauling in the Knabe shops insures their perfect con- choice of case designs ani woods; this op- portunity to get a truly fine piano is well worth your investigation. | Better than renting | 5 Down and *5 Monthly PLAYER-PIANOS used for demonstration § only, that sold wu TERMS TO SUIT YOUR ae A All Are Fully Guaranteed Liberal Allewanee for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange WAREROOMS ‘Only quality and with a broad ‘iy ‘345 special library privileges Sth Ave., cor. 39th St, SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. || Somplty Homeresking by caving time, temper and tramping. ie HOUSE OF LORDS; !To End Deadlock, Parliamen- LONDON, June 28.—The criaia in connection with the deadlock in re- nting of home rule to other stage to-day jeader in the House of Lords, intro- duced a bill to amend the Irish Home The terms of the amending bill are identical with those offered on March ously refused by Sir Hdward Carson, ‘oposal as a By the new bill the Parliamentary electors of each county in Uleter are to be allowed to decide by vote whether the county shall be excluded the firat meeting of the new Irish The situation has never been par- alleled in parliamentary procedure in the British Isies. Never before has been presented to Parliament to amend a measure not yet on the statute books. This was, however, of overcoming the deadlock, fused to consider the main bill until the full proposals of the Government the religious difficulties surrounding IN FORT LEE FERRY RATE Suit Begun in Federal Court io} of “arn FIGHTS CUT { Prevent Enforcement Freeholders’ Order. ‘The struggle of the Public Service Corporation to prevent the reduction of the ferringe between One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Manhattan, |and Edgewater, N. J., known as the | Port Lee Ferry, from five to throe| | conts carried the fight into the United States Court In New York to-d: | Counsel for the railroad comp which owns the ferry asked the Fed- eral Government to declare illegal and void the action of the Hoard of Freeholders of Bergen County in or- doring the cut in the fare Only recently the United States Supreme Court passed on the very | same issue, the Hudson County Free- holders having ordered a cut in the ferry rate to Staten Island. The New Jersey law is a very old law, even ancient, and {t has been overlooked by the lawyers for railroad and ferry corporations. But the United States Court has di ed it valid gen County people who commate to New York feel that the ferry rate of | three cents which the fighting Mayor of Kast Hergen and ‘The Bveniny World hard for during ov many months, Is assured. | ‘The complaint of the company 16 that the enforcement of the reduced rate will coat the company $100,000 # year in profits, There is also the added complaint that 6 company would not be able to pay dividende stock and interest on ita bonds. ‘ublic Service Corporation has up everything in Bergen unty except the water wor Round ind Trip city sU RA June 78, Jul Attantle City. ....7.00 P.M ‘Tickets evod only on Special Traim ia ak Pennsylvania R. R. Young Men's and Boys’ 34th Street, Young flat pockets. models. checks, mixtures and Whisk ey in an equal umount of Di upon retiring as an aid to restful sleep. Dutty’s Pure Malt Whiskey is made from clean, selected grain thoroughly malted. 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