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{ wy TOGIVE LAND -— TOPROVIDE KIDDIES AMT PLAY PLACES Pac Paseo to Be Turned ‘Over to Sinking Fund for Children, MAYOR — ENTHUSIASTIC. | Another Fitted with a Roof Play Garden, \ By Sophie Irene Loeb. Play places for children! ‘This is the cry that echoes all over the city and even on the housetops. For, what with play-roofs and play- lots, the little kiddies will certainly fare better this summer than they ever did before, as a result of The Evening World campaign in their behait. Not only that, but in the words of the Park Commissioner, Mr. Ward, “It 1s laying a foundation for the future by which the children of the elty will be given hundreds of places t@ play that they never had befo } Mayor Mitchel ie heartily In jeord with th: in of more for his little citizens, and ha “ele e@gated Paul Wilson, his sec- etary, to have all thi jart- @ having vacant properties Under their jurisdiction to report the same to the Sinking Fund, which in turn may ction ite use for temporary ‘playgrounds, until the property is otherwise disposed of. Mr. Wilson has been busy at this for several days and hopes to have the list completed to have the places Properly assigned for this purpose Boon as possible. There are so many now to choose from that some extra money will be needed by the Park Commissioner to equip them. Since Practically all the city officti re in @eccord with this much-needed meas- ure, it is generally agreed that the Means will be forthcoming without At the same time Mr. Ward is grad- Ually opening up one place after an- other and Supt. Lee is placing his su- pervisors accordingly. In soine places it will not be necessary to have « su- Dervisor all the time, and a system of interval visite ie being arranged to meet this growing number of play- grounds, Also Borough President Marke ts making every effort to interest own- eve in their roofs in the hope of fur- thering the establishment of per- manent roof playgrounds, as sug- geated by this newspaper. MORE PLAY ROOFS TO BE ES- TABLISHED. The Majestic Hotel at Seventy- @econd atreet and Central Park We made arrangements to equip its a lows top as a pay roof. It would prove an ideal nd many inno- | ae are cont nope ‘Mra. Helen Pon, be Planned the Hendrik Ml also arrange this play- Foot. Sire Speer said to-day “it EN ranarks thy y ppecce 008 for "the Future, ‘he ance ee of t thie movement estimated. It opens out poy many avenues by which the little -one in all walks of life will prove an aageet rather than a ilability to the community. “For example, I have already had feveral owners suggest roof kinder- garten and sleeping places for wee ones in planning such uses of roofs. One attendant could take care of many children in various activities, beth educational and for play. It will certainly relieve the burden of mothers to an appreciable degree, NEW WRINKLES IN PLAYGROUND ROOFS. “Also there are so many. things that can develop later on. For instance, om the Majestic roof I am pinnae besides the usual see-saws, boxes, swings, &c., the growing of plants. There will be a considerable number of boxes in which we will plant such blooms that the children can call their own, and in this way watch the progress of tholr growth, “It will prove an object lesson of value to them. They will have a part in the progress of the plants, which is always interesting. A child can Jearn much more readily, of course, , by having such an active part in the wing thing. rhs idea could be extended fur- ther in the planting of vegetables that grow readily and fn such small The very ambitious teacher AtFountains & Elsewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S” The Original and @ MALTED ‘MILK The Feod-drink for All Ages, restaurants, hotels, and fountains i invigorating and verticings it on your side! at home, gaa pen i Mat In Any Mille 7 Big Hotel to Be | regular paper on Sunday. The writer |new play by Henry Arthur Jonos in |which Margaret Iliington is to appoar; ‘ft Brook avenues, during the early recess | 17 You Follow the Fashions Now Planned 'ANER(A'S NEW FINS ppl even have a portion of a very large Toot made into @ real garden, 80 on. “As the ideas become Lelie parte of roofs may be m sun-parlors, in the winter, fo the children, tn fact, the possibili aro limitless for the welfare of children. “The Evening World hae certainly aroused the great need of more in- terest in the child in this campaign than has ever been manifested. Land- lords seem to be realizing that the child has been practically forgotten in their buildings.” ean Sse jeld of Leading NOTES OF THE THEATRES. || j..,,. Present euina ‘Pris 6 Amalgamated Copper Maurice Costello of the Vitagraph || 7 American Players received a package not long || 7 American var & F ago with 16 cents charges in which |! 7 American Smeliers pt he found a moving picture scenario 1 Canadian Pacitle in four parts, Parts one and two Consolidated Gas were written on the back of the UinEe Nerner Dec avSemarnsa2 calendar advertisement of a Balt!- more paper, part reed on the back on sixty-eight feet of wall paper. Mr. Costello was puzzled at first, but a letter explained that because of the stringent Sunday laws in force in Maryland the writer could not buy also stated that the scenario story aa _burnt ashes tell no tale: George Relph has been engaged by George C. Tyler for an important role in the forthcoming production of Ed- Elizabeth Nelson, Loule Emery, Har- old Jarrett, Jack Raffael and Elmer Brown. Selwyn & Co, announce they will Produce during the coming season a Cort Theatre on Aug. Wiltiam | YY Courtenay heads tho cast. Hart tn F Frank Priang from a swing > -—— from School Swing. eleven years old, fei! | tn the yard of Public ol $7, on Kast One Hundred ty-fifth street, between Willia 12.3) this morning, "He was removed to the iba Enootn Hospital and the doctors say bie t bis skull ip annual Interest of 2 adjustment clared and sa 11-8 cents lower. This Is How You Will Look in the Fall, PROMISE A SOLUTION a8 OF LIFTING PROBLEM Airship Pies From ¥ From Water With 1,000 Pound Load and Porte Is Hopeful. pi ot "de beg Cyril Porte, R. N. mtd Mt wag tatu HAMMONDSPORT, No Y. July 13, —Tho late eaperiments, with a new combination of submerged hydro- blades and fins, were more encour- aging in their result than any of the last fortnight. The America came to the eurface quickly, without por- poising or ploughing the water like a ferryboat, planed satisfactorily and got into the air with a load of about one thousand pounds, Further trials were stopped abruptly by one of the temporary fine being knocked loose, by collision with @ floating timber. Further work was suspended until morni: ‘The experiments have set us, wo hope, on the right track; at any rate, the consenaus to-day is that wo probably are nearer a solution than we have been before. A few more days ought to determine whether the America can be made, with modifi- cations, to lift the full transa: load out of the hse Pd ho ical change of adopted, such, for instance, ty the re |Pes of the hull, ———— ‘GOVERNOR STARTS FIRE +o) |) AND THEN PUTS IT OUT Jersey Executive Finds a Blaze in 4, His Manhattan Office. Gov. James F. Fielder of New Jer- WALL STREET. Lehigh Valley New York Central . Northern Pacific . Pennsylvania . . Reading .. on Southern Pacific . Unton Pacific U.S. St UL 8. Steel pt Market Closing.-Supporting orders stock from veak Into stronger hands. 1-2 per cent income — CHICAGO WHEAT Ne CORN shelley Closed 7-8 NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, on bonds was de- sey was enrolled this morning on the scroll of fire heroes. He put out a fire all by himself. He started the fire all by himself, too. The Governor arrived from the “Little White House” at Sea Girt about 10.15 and started to work In his office on the fourth floor of the Com- mercial Trust Building. At 10.16 be Nghted a cigar and threw the match into the waste paper basket. At 10.17 he left his office. At 10.18 the waste paper backet was blazing merrily, At 10.19 the Governor's desk had caught. t gift of the Govenor’s wife, ing. At 10.21 the Governor returned. to that effeot, culated. He threw the water from a glass jar into the waste paper bask: He stamped out the fire in the rug and beat out the tiny blaze on his desk. He never lost his presence of mind, nor his cigar, notwithstanding that a num ber of people in the building wel attracted by the smoke. A _ Ut paint will repair the desk, but the Alaska Goll Mines, Aine Root buygar: |! Boot Sugai Am Gar & ratte) Am: was true It was entitled “When I| were withdrawn temporarily in. the rug is beyond repair, First Met My First Husband.” The] ate aft 01 ore olined closing, paragraph of the letter read: | sharply, cutching toy ed ne “I don't want no pay for this if you] *@rnly, catching stop orders and EU AAG IAG AW WANG AAW AA use it, and if you don't, burn it up, )t'ansferring @ substantial amount of ward Sheldon’s spectacular romance, z mae et eee ¢. hea dog ll to be pre- | dition of techintoal w La sented 8s $e Far) eatre the com-| there had been evidence for the past Iner, 3 f FS ing season. Mr. Relph first won dis- Coottal... tit ale dae meen Ae nelbe Arsen lke | oe ave, {Pa Sage gq Summer Vresses “Kismet” and lator assumed the lead-| Traders talked of an unfavorable [2's Renee tea, SIE e tng part Sarna usc eat gg | Pate. decision, but In conservative i na i and W aists ed to ; vorat |e S| IK play Rittenhouse Kipp, t argetic | Wwarters It was sald that the worst Mw" sis . . though topsy-turvy young man whose | that could be expected in that way +38 At Closin Out Prices strange reconstruction of a peaceful | had been fairly well discounted, and \untana Tower... Pol | gg Now amined Vilage as, fm weirs lthat the market would soon be ready Stra ‘om + y iS > respond to e favorable crop OUt~ | Nomh American Porter eauseon.” Binet comedy | f° Tespond to the favora nth _ S - . whieh, Meaars, Comstock @ Geat are look. but th Is re * ='|1§ For Morning Wear—of French Linon, goon t produce. Mr. Mason has re-| The opening was quiet, bu 0 | Nor rast = 4) ik 45 A - thin afternoon Ruth Roye waa pre, | hour the market was raided, | Ik sented with the world's champion. |leading issues met with support on Ri 4 ship ragtime singing cup, won by uM cessions. Canadian E +1 4 e her in competition with Belle Baker | New NoKk Central Weatern Marsiadd i*| |Ed at the Palace eatre last wee! ‘he ce Tt. referred developed — } ft Presentation was raade by Eddie Foy BAe MLE seiko aciee: BREN: 18) Rd Long Tunic Dresses—of White Voile, n alf of the managemen ©} Much of the bearish operation was | - %| |k@ +H i een ts. epi le are il a a attributed to a Boston operator. R y Kg Ratine, Striped Crepe, etc. : - ka pion Ragtime Singer, Ruth Roye; Pre- a | sented at the Palace Theatre, Mon- ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. val 8! leg day, July 18th, 1914, After a Contest] Colorado Southern cross declined Raitway ah C4 e Tasting (One Week and Decided by | $28,200 first week of J compared | Sti. Railw | ie the Public.” with same period Inst year. ya ban . . William H. Thompson will appear een Pa Lingerie Dresses—White Voile, Hand at the New Brighton Theatre the] Mis#ouri Kansas and Texas gross Pid 4 . ry Week of Aug 8 in 8 cow comedy. | increased $17.12 first week of July ty | Embroidered and Lace Trimmed rama entitled “Mo! a y Cleveland Moffatt. It is worth while to point out that +} | 8 50 10 50. 18 00 Rehearsals of the company which | the agricultural results in other coun x| | 0, OU, . will present Ng feed of Sizes” in the] tries of the world have been only 1! | Cort Theatre, leago, began at the | mod 6 this season and that the + we] H : Longacro Theatre this morning under | jikulihood of our having an export i Waists—of Voile $1.50, 2.50, 3.50. Of The cost, headed by Bracke aearerece, | Suri of aome 250,000,000 bushels of Crepe de Chine and Lace $4.00, 5.00, 6.00. who is to play the role created here| port to the foreign trade situation, “ Of Tub Silk, White and White with Colored by Hale Hamilton, includes Joseph fal = % Stri $4 00, Kilgour, Sam Hardy, Oza Waldrop,| Third Avenue Road-—Regular semi- 4| tripes, $4.00, CAUGHT AFTER CHASE. of Luring Girl to Place Where She Wun Robbed. ‘James McCu Yonth Accan t to | the theket taker | Carbille disappeared juntll to-day that | As s uit (to Measure) i $11.75 rimmed . 30 Church St., cor. Dey St. mitted he had got the ant to go to the show house, supposed to be close dat the | Hudeon Terminal Building. fime, but denied any share in revbies | doit war not found him tn enth street the youth eoand fed down, The greatest “V lihve ved house. Carbille ad July Sale Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets Suits ever held in New York City THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1014. BINGHAM’S $7,500 JOB SAVED BY NEW SHIFT Appropriation Ran Out, but He Will Get Another Place in a Few Days. Gen. Theodore A. Bingham will not lose hie $7,600 job as consulting en- gineer in the Bridge Department. Bridge Commissioner Kracke an- nounoed to-day that the General had been laid off for a few days only be- cause the 1914 budget does not pro- vide for his salary longer than July LL He will be appointed in a tow days to succeed Austin L. Bowman, consulting engineer, who will be ap- pointed to-morrow to succeed Al ander Johneon, chief engineer, at $1 000, who two weeks ago sent in Me ignation on account of ill health. Sinoe July 1 Gen. Bingham hae been at his office almost dally, even though he hae been temporarily off the pay- roll, He was absent to-day, however. Friends of Gen. Bingnam were joy- ous over what they termed “the trip- ping up of enemics of Gen. Bingham in the Board of Estimate who had planned to get his scalp.” If Mr Johnson had not been compeiled to resign because of iil health Gon. Bingham and C. M. Ingersoll would have been the two consulting on- gineers forced out. Mr, Ingersoll, Commissioner Kracke sald to-day, will not be off the payroll for any length of time, since he is booked to handle the installation of the subway boro Bridge, for which corporate and elevated systems on the Queens- stock will be asked in a few days. Ingersoll’s salary will be paid eut of this appropriation. LINER HELD BY FOG. e Her Pier Twea- ty-tour He La ‘The steamship New York of the American Line arrived at her pier this morning twenty-four hours late as the avy fog on Saturday af- Capt. W. J. Rob- the colliston with lambura-American New York Rea result of a ternopn and night. vividly recall or the ‘Pretoria of th Line a month ago, would net sake, a chances with his vessel crawled through the white i urday afte Hie at ne oa een aan Ni stead it took thirty, Quarentine at late to mi ple a. HO Daneengers. GULDEN’ 5 TRY IT ON Chops Bteake Roast Beet Corned Boel ae Ham Mustard A Fine Balad Dressing byoeen sading Vine At Delicatessen and TAGIAGTNOAAW PO TNGT IO) WOOT a Boe. Trade Mark , etc., in new models tcheon & Co. sure, $11.75 “The Money Makers,” by Charles | gauntay Net | Detective Carrao had been looking for Klein; “The Salamander," — Owen | ‘via a0's |oventeen-year-old Gluseppl Cabrillo Johnson's dramatization of his nov- {T= ‘Saver since June 6 when Marla de Mi | el; "Back Home,” by Bayard Veiller z ab HINES idee, Sent wi Gein een ace and Quicen chelli of No. Wl East Twelfth street ace | @ #0 called novelty farce by Eawin cused him of having lured her to the Milton Royle; ‘The Guilty Man,” an.) en PE BRA SENG: SNBTON AS *A'RITCHIE : adaptation by Charles Klein and eos {| where three strange men wrapped al ¥ Helen Ruth Davis of Francois Cop- ui S14 —~ ® | black bag over her head, stunned her, | bee's drama. ‘Tha pully Man,” if und sli easier On| tied her hands and robbed her of $150 Which Manager A. H. Wo favorable weather conditions, turn-lin jewelry and $5 in cash. ‘The Kirl told Interested; and a new blag it in wales ing heavy later on large offerings of | 4), fl he h h Jana Cowl will appear. Kan City and laisse wie cee nke ns nM 0 the pla ul (@) ea “Under Cover," Rol Megrue's play, Sxports of wheat for last | pristor wants tg nen ite ahh played ; Will be brought from Boston to the over week ago,|the p nights ahd Carbille was Formerly $25 to $30 sale of “ Tailored to You” Coat and former Matchleasly Tailored and RIvEnis alue giving” considered, a he sentencd Titlebaum to aay. @ man wept and his hg oy carried her to PRISON ASSOCIATION SAVES FATHER OF 8 One Day Sentence Is Imposed on Titlebaum was taken Man Who Stole mond Street Jail. He will be $3,000. ‘When Philip Titlebaum, fifty-two years old, of No. 41 Rutledge street, | Brooklyn, entered County Judge Nie- | mann’s court to-day to plead to an indictment charging grand larceny which had been hanging over him| during the past four years he has| spent in prison, he was followed by| his wife and eight children, tho; eles of whom is four years old. was paroled from Auburn Prison ine 24 after serving half of an eight- yar sentence. To-day he pleaded guilty to the indictment tn sereecce with the loss by Mrs. Bertha bg ns $3,000, Judge Niemann a before htm from Mrs. Mande B. Booth, . James McCreery & Co.” 34th Street 5th Avenue 90 Atlantic ie City SUNDAYS, July 26, Angust 8, SB, WEDNESDAYS, July 15, 99, Aegan’ 12, 96. ees ae Pennsylvania R. R Specially Priced On Tuesday and Wednesday HANDKERCHIEFS Popular Priced Handkerchiefs for Men and Women, including Colored Novelty Bordefs and Fancy Initials, suitable for Mid-Summer requirements. 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