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___ THE EBVEWING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1914. Diagram for Proposed Passageway to Distribute Brooklyn Bridge Crowds ite members and guests. In the morning there will be yacht races in series for all classes for the clup's championship. Following the yacht races there will be boat contest. A net of athletic at Includes the old laugh-pro- ducing stunt of chasing the greased pig and other events that should capsize the rocking-chalr fleet will feature the after- noon session. In the evening there will be music moving pictures and a patri- | | ottc tableau. We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise New York's Shopping Centre A FOR REL OF CONGESTION AT BROOKLYN BROGE President Marks Proposes Five New Entrances to the Subway. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Tuesday Specials on the O'NEILL Where Low Price and Dependable Quality Meet No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled. Women’s $1.00 Wash|S1 House Dresses, 69c Skiris, 75c , With girdle belts, incotton crash and lineen. sizes. $1.50& $2.00 Corsets, 95c Clearance sale of discontinued models of (. B., Warner's, W. B., R. & G., Mode, in coutil and batiste, medium and low busts; sizes 18 to 30. 25c Bathing Caps, 19c Made of pure rubber; also Canvas Sandals 25c to 69c Laces, TO END THE JQSTLING. Rich, flaky pie crust made with In percales, ginghams and lawns, low necks, 3% jsleeves, with fine embroidery trimming; sizes 94 to 46 inches. Bungalow Aprons, 49c Made of fine quality percale; with combination \ yoke effect. Bungalow aprons, made of check gingbams: special at 290. 95c Flouncings, yd. 27c 45-inch Flouncing, fine St. Gall Embroidery, in Swiss and voile Diagram of Radical Altera- tions to Be Submitted to Public Service Board, —— Borough President Marks will put Before the Public Service Commis- and the Interborough Rapid it Company to-day a pl Feliet of the passenger con, Mt the Brooklyn Bridge subw. All tar lespoone co j it. Beat ih spoon, set Rint etone colds Roll out with we iittle Presto as possible. Enough for one pie. Be sure to get Presto Flour and make your tomorrow’s dinner a wonder. Recipes in and on every package. +O Company. Buffalo.N.Y. pia Ho orce.and esto PROPOSED PASSAGEWAY BA0OKL YN BAIOGE SUBWAY STATION + Present Svoay Piarvonne eve Maw Passasewer OCA OUGH OF MANHATTAN, CONSULTING ENGINELA'S OFFICE ney MUNICIPAL BUILDING. Auxiliary to look after the moral wel- fare of the movie patrons in his or her district. Reports will be made to the mezzanine platform would do away with the larger part of the con- geation in the jon, since it would take care of pedestiians coming to tee and the inspector's reports one of my deputies and a representative of | = the committee will make another re- « . A Aa consultt -Jand from the subway desiring to use| this department of films which, in| port and arrive at a decision, If the “Eddy’s” is everything d 10c to 15c 39c Stripe T ub Silks, ir. Marks, and his staft{ N treet, Park Row, 4 nd | th on of th IMary commit-| picture is tabooed every picture been at work for several weeks Frankfort strocta,, Tt wouldvalso take |,” : kegieeety anc ‘ that a pokey he ya. Yard 25c @@ the plan which they assert would @o away with the jostling and dis- Somfort in the siation due to confiict- fag streams of trac from five dif- erent directions. Five new entrances to the subway Gonvenient points near the Brook- Bridge terminal are planned. The directly opposite the Pulitzer . The mezzanine platform Mr. Goodrich bas planned to extend @outh to a point near the Franklin @atue, where another of the kiosks care of pedestrians who will use the new subway station in the Municipal Building, to be opened in a short time, thereby obviating the necessity of crossing the streams of traffic at the junction of Nassau street, Park Row and Frankfort street. ENTRANCES FOR BROOKLYN PASSENGERS ALONE. The busiest of the present subway only those passengers coming from and going to the Brooklyn trains and cars would use them. Those wishing to reach th et could ume the pro- posed entrances and exits extending not opinion o| though high too then send an inspector! to make a written statement of just picture tells, without comment. Acting on the basis of the commit- north and south of the present kio#ks - putting a film out of business. soon as a complaint comes tn It will be submitted to the committe in cen- sorhip. exhibition. It must rom this that the 4an or Woman, who, ed, may be a trifle exacting, will be the means of As house in the city will be quietly notl- fied. There will be no advertising of the fact,” The committee will meet carly this week and get to work, By Friday the auxiliary committee of a hundred or more members will have been ap- | pointed. be — be—a relish. BI a eTyL. Members of the committee Grocers and Deli- catessen Stores Sell It. Per Bottle Programme Is Ar- what the for Next Saturdey. ‘The Atlantic Yacht Club has arranged @ special Fourth of July programme for Ss” RAND |! Old Englivy 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. Camisole Lace Bands, Edges and Flouncings, in shadow and Oriental; 5 to 18 inches wide. 19c Embroidered Tissue, 1144c Yd 90 inches wide, in a variety of styles and color ings, fine woven shecr fabric for summer wear. $2 inches wide; corded and plain, in a variety of styles and colorings. 15c to 50c Embroidery Bands, yd. 9c Embroidery Bands and Edges, all widths, Reewetion ts’ made ‘to build & nam tan af ton uber the Behge| wit Tew the picture in nueatons te ATLANTIC Y. C.'S JULY 4TH, auce $1.39 Grass Rugs, 69c|25c Art Goods, ea. 12/4c grapes aa oe Pr ld frances, Mr’ Goodrich ‘pointed. cut,| Will then report {ts findings. 1 shall 7% inches long and 36 inches wide; bound on Stamped Pillow both ends; fancy bordered patterns, il Tops, Centrepieces, Scarfs, White Linen Centrepieces and Towels A Tremendous Clearance of and stairways. nodrich's plan r ‘would be placed. NOLAND OF SAFETY TO PROTECT FOOT PASSENGERS. By constructing an island of safety fm the centre of the strevt at this en- Wance, the engincers assert, passen- Gers would be safe from passing ve- Bicular traMc. The plans call for the " mn of the mezzanine platform the southern extremity at the statue north, where it could connected with the present pas- way of the Brooklyn Bridge ata- passing over the present easter- local platform, which is not used by passengers. is is to build Stern Brothers $2.50 & $3.00 4nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. i Women’s Colonials & Oxfords 1.79 Pr. Women's $3.50 and $4.00 Sport neers coming 6 south in Park Row and ints across® City Hall Park, avoiding the congestion aow existing at the foot of the westerly end of the Brooklyn Bridge tion, Passengers could also cross t treet on the proposed mezzanine platform and proceed over to the Brooklyn Bridge or the new station in the Mu- cipal Building by means of @ proper arrangement of ticket booth and chopper.” MOVIE CENSORS NAMED, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, WILL VIEW PICTURES Auxiliary Committee in Dis-! tricts Will Help to Reg- ulate Films, Several hundred pairs of this season's newest styles that have sold sowell that this clearance of small lots is necessary Patent Colt, Gunmetal Calf. Tan Russia Calf and White Canva Oxfords at $2.95 Hand turned and Goodyear welt soles; Cubun,|Red Rubber Soles, Uppers Louis and Spool heels. Ali new lasts and patterns, "Guametsi Can nt Many different styles of tongues and buckles on the} Made without » lining, Also White Canvas, with Colonials, Excellent value, while they lust, at 91.79. [rubber soles, Soles guaranteed, O'Neill Main Store—second Floor, Now In Progress The Biggest Home-Fitting Event In Our History Our Annual July FURNITURE SALE A_$500,000 stock for every purpose, every room, every sort of habitation Savings of 10 to 50 Per Cent. Just an Instance of the Values: This Handsome $149.75 Fumed Oak Values First Clearance Sale of Reliable Dress and Wardrobe Trunks HIS offering, on the Fourth Floor, to-morrow, includes three groups of excellent trunks, in all desirable shapes for various uses, reduced as follows: $15.00 Trunks at $9.75 Including steamer, hat and dress trunks, made of three-ply veneer basswood; canvas covered; fibre bound; riveted throughout. $25.00 Wardrobe Trunks at $15.00 (As illustrated.) Containing latest arrangements for carrying garments and keeping them in perfect condition; also with the generous drawer space shown in the picture, In this group a few steamer wardrobe trunks. argued the construction of USE “TI2" FOR SORE, TIRED FEET Baw “'TIZ" eases puffed-up, sching, sweaty, calloused feet and corns. Commissioner of Licenses George Hi. Kell to-day announced the names Wardrobe Trunks at $21.50 and 37.50 Regularly $35.00 and 50.00 Specially designed for Stern Brothers, made of three-ply veneer basswood, bound and banded with hard vulcanized fibre; capacity for 16 to 22 garments; containing a number of serviceable features. of the censorship committee on mov- ing pictures and the plans of his de- partment for the detection and sup- pression of films which do not come up to the standard of morals decided upon. The committee consists of 8. 8. Eldridge of the Brooklyn Charities Society, H. H. Hart of the Russell Sage Foundation, Gustavus Kirby, a builder; Dr. Bernheimer of the Brook- lyn Neighborhood Association, Mrs. Josephine Redding of the Depart- ment of Education, Mra. Joseph M. Ge is hi the | EFice, wife of the wecrotary of the right off. "| Committeo of 107, and Mrs, R. 8. sreeanices xhGh ott BOTS elaikiejs whi in) iniarented Ja Sew re that di York neighborhood work Explaining the plan of action, Com- missioner Bell said 8 committee will be more or les: ‘ielal body, Tt will be augmented by an auxiliary committees of men and women of public spirit in every section of the elty. We will ask each momber ofthe The Women’s Shoe Department, on the Second Floor, presents, to-morrow, An Extraordinary Offering of Gotham Colonial Ties, at $3.25 a pair Regularly 6,00 HIS is one of the season’s most exclusive and attractive models, made with the Spanish Louis XV heels, with slender tapering toe and high arch last; in patent leather, black Russia calfskin, white Nu-buck and five attractive combinations, as follows: Gray cloth quarters with Baten’ leather or black Russia calf vamp; fawn cloth quar- ters with patent leather vamp; white calf quarters with patent leather vamp, and bronze cloth quarters with bronze kid vathp; welted or turned soles, finished with small cut steel vamp ornaments. the Also, to-morrow, Japanese Sterling Silver Buckles, i Cut Steel Shoe Buckles, Good-bye feet, burning { ma et twenty fect, amelling fect, corns, callouses,bunions and ow No more shoe tigate %, no Wy ll, mever hurt, never get A year's foot comfort guaranteed money refunded. drnagict or department store. Don't » Have feet, glad feet, feet ss mever following special values: Formerly $3.25 to 5.00, at $2.10, 3.25 Formerly $1.25 and 1.50, at 95c Women’s Sweaters at Decided Reductions } GEVERAL exceptionally desirable groups of Women’s Sweaters, shown on || | the Main Floor, are marked at the following special prices, to-morrow: | $5.00 Sweaters at $3.50 Of fine zephyr wool with Byron collars, in all colorings. $7.00 Sweaters at $4.95 Of light weight wool with V neck and col- lar in solid color, trimmed with white. $10.00 Sweaters at $6.90 Of fine wool, in Angora finish, also Shet- land wool in solid colors, also in white, trimmed with colors. Furniture Without Deposits, i te , Purchased in this manner, has Sauer proved satisfactory to the buyer. Our methods AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Apply Aleo to New York, New Jersey, Long leland and Connecticut, | U PLAYER-PiA \Oo, PIANOS Wi ALL GOODS i] SEWING PAY MARKE! MACHINES ON CREDIT FREIGHT PLAIN FIGURES | i * Consisting of BUFFET, CHINA CLOSET, SERVING TABLE, EXTENSION TABLE, five SIDE CHAIRS and one ARM CHAIR. The beauty, workmanship and finish of tbis Suite conform with the O'NEILL standard grade. All made of solid white oak, finished in a nut brown shade. You can buy the pieces separately if you so desire. Prices of Individual Pieces: Buffet; reg. pric le price, 199.35, | Extension Table; reg. price, 083; sale 00; be a Women’s Imported Silk Sweaters, at $14.50 and 18.50 In solid colors, also white striped collars and pockets, belted backs. Also Misses’ and Children's Sweaters, at $2.95 Regularly $4.50 Of zephyr and Shetland wool, in white and colors. los, 017.26. le price, $3.50. ir; reg. price,89.00; sale price, $7.60, i China Closet; reg. Side Chairs; reg. price, each, $4.75; Serving Table; reg. Arm C You Can Make Purchases on the Club Plan If you prefer you can make your purchases now—while 10 to 50 cent. can be saved—-and make arrangements for paying a little at a time while enjoying the use of your purchases. Arrangements for later deliveries can also be made. i O'Netll Housefurnishing Stere—Second, Third and Fourth Floors. O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St., New York City = A Most Important Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Summer Apparel is being prepared for Wednesday and Thursday, July 1st and 2nd, Chatr with imitation leath: Morrie arity FREB with Every Pure! at $1.00 Weekly em 4g” To appreciate the convenience and great value of. Besant ke | Details of which will appear in Tuesday evening’s papers. | the Sunda y World’s Want Dir ectory--- REA D IT, oy es: “ ~ eet e Prag? s * orn ee sears nasal eee tne eres teria nthe NTE TTEOUE Caw TNEEETT. SENT OT EE OTT we J