The evening world. Newspaper, July 22, 1914, Page 7

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Ca coarag seresttaeh te it aswuring ce- tpreading the movement among ma oft nr ee their clients, Many ef these ar- of Architects, ohitects have already arranged bring the matt a to build roofe for playgrounds, a | !¥ uf the « direct result of the paicn, couragement from buil y assured | and there is a great impetus in the direction of giving the children of the appreciation of the i Proposition Made by Pres- tn; Bee ee varety. and | matter of the utiliaatt L ident Marks, le of t THE WLY iT he will do ansthing he van to secon bs E ONLY SOLU TION the efforts of the Borough President, Hl (eileiatcettianicisats and he assures bis personal actl N. Phelps st y Kt hope Fruit of the Campaign of ‘The!’ ' ae Voor ae vt PR a EL tage — ; 2 “Quinby : assure you of my | CRS Evening World for Play niu tbs Heyeh IY | tion of the parks for the u P " : house. at Brighton Beach, says: that the roof | recreation places for all, and especial- s° Spaces havo long been suterested tn the | ly those who are under the ago of i : | ; say, nine, and over that of nineteen, : a | the tops of the By Sophie Irene Loeb buildings, it has impressed me that | : the child of th it y More than a hundred prominent nther the beat e SntOrs aye | House, Commi t ther the best of it for lgnt, air and) everyth' Qrchitects have responded tn writing te Borough President Marks's sug Mestion of bullding permanent play- | gfounds for chitidren on roofs, as, Urged in The ning World eom- influence and enjoy | BELIEVES THAT , proper siare of ait and sun-| WILL BEAUTIFY is worth the earnest effort of!) yyy Clarence Wilson Paign for more play spaces, ‘Tha| eer) iA +3 'y will beautify the cit Borough President sent out a general T can seo that this > ie bath to support al request to prominent architects of| futur root xarden, and. it can be | uF, Foof# Will not only ~. the city asking for eration andj added at any 43 padvice in this much-needed meavure, Fe eel TS 7 le, but that the very Mo wrote in part: * 4 ynOk AUT; | the roofs will tend to “Not only will we be able by ; ier sugawation or idea Pap ied thE ibis) thie development to improve health | make regarding the feasibility of) q 4 solarium during the winter months. | which the Orientals It would be well worth the | r¢ even on residenc: of people whe ¥ patronize | health of our future WHE thie elena approval and ens | 4 be giad w ind 81 me to time advected the use of roots! . , B ing To me this {1 solution institute of” Arcaitests, ans ticable to devote an adequate part of . eat ; hotnces itt a oat Myton {the area of the city at the street level Young Men's and Boys 3) *ppointed to consider tha qu ft utilizl f spac adds: | ‘More fat 100 100 Respond to] crowded apartment nonses places to | Tay Lexpress to Jou ins personal The roots of buildings have the v mous roof space of New York | whereas playgrounds are only equ t the best US®) haw finally Leen taken up sertously, | convenient to a small number of those h Ss Le | As an incident, the fact that we are | for whore they are intended. 34th Street, New York sore to thoss looxing from the wi ‘sof our higher buildings. Your) Postmaster Short That Mucn . His utilizing this particular roof area as| suggestion brings to mind the use comparative sligh . he class| he done for the improvement of t Escape Prosecution. ture your efforts will be most en- cent. fer "tos seuraging te ewners; and fruittul Rovowed one cent inete that he oe Ba STRINGENT LAWS TO |receipt. — the next meet- MAKE PLAY ROOFS. Kills Herself With Safety Razor. fe: A. Caparn, the landscape! Mrs Minnie Vogelman, sixty-five years olf, was found on the far as T bathroom at her home, | for playeroun ad other uses of liv. loor of th No. 409 Haat Clothing~-Third Floor ie Racer canara e531 OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © ion of the e t near the os where the children It le hdd Odi hk aD ~ okes responded rough and destructive p' of this rerve to the parks thelr beauty, which makes them so valu This does nét mean that I have anything against the young people and thelr Thursday and Friday Final Clearance Sale which they were intended, that is, as Entire Stock Without Reserve | violent games, but T think {t desira-| THE ROOFS) Ji ana ‘possible that they shonld en- HE CITY. | Joy them without interfering with tho Brazer believes | rights of all the others. | saying: _ w*aorwnee sot! FAITHFUL 17 YEARS, beautify whi ly remained oe made of their Accounts Makes Good to » Much might citizens if t h house during the summer | roofs of our schoothouses were fi SEAFORD, Del., July 22.—Luther H. * ie + | and Beis te SuUMooE clAsaton Clifton, former postmaster at Blades, . Starre an Vleck | exercise, in seuxonable weather.” Opa is not been utilized up Mr, Andrew C, McKenzie of M Del., near here, was threatenod with to this time. Or finvlierigwested’to the Buperine| St rested in the root| “believe that & gre fendent of Buildings that only (hol ¢ actual necessities for safety in con- Struction be insisied upon, and that the public in this way be encourased | ya to increase tie use of roofs in a sane E developments of | ‘and safe way.’ our plans for the ay purpose. > | “It is a good movement, an { ‘A Stans inert eunan es roof in New York should be | the responded immedi- ‘ in that direction. Two | you are working, and I model roof p nds in this you of our hearty suppo jess to co-operate in j sible. eminent point, New Management = Some exceptionally own stocks which must be MATERIALS Worsted Cheviots Cassimeres Serges Velours Scotch Mixtures PATTERNS Shadow Stripes Pencil Stripes Chalk Stripes You Hairline Stripes ae Tartan Checks Wide Wales Plain Colors Regular $3.50 and $5 Grades $5.00 grades. In genuine Paname, mostly | $2.00 and #250 Hats, In a good a + med—while they‘ ‘last. high grade makes and well trimmed. ete aad \ to know that we nzie, Voorhees & Gmelin writ question and have done be accomplished along the lines | shortage of one cent In his accounts. | Hat Goee7 Store Opens at 9 A. M. Plaids Fi a's Panama Hats| All Men’s Straw Hats |Men’s Panama Hats | Reduced to $1.50 Now 45C Reduced to $2.85 & Panama Hats reduced. Regular 43.60 to All Straw Hats reduced, Regular 81,50, Every one a genuine South American Pan- ot a [prosecution by the Post-Oftice Depart: | At deal of good ment in Washington to-day because of ‘wish to assure|He paid the amount and escaped prt and willing. | trouble. a way pos- Clgton had been postmaster seventeen | years. Last vember he was suc-) coeded by Cal nnon, When the office transferred the accounts were examined. ate oe nporie to question of |'fF7s5"Sn thie’ ‘that the postmaster's ied had know ployees, and elopment from the y {8 based. Finally the report of and | feel Xpert uccountant showed the Gov- desirable lots purchased from best. makers who are now closing up Summer business in preparation for Fall orders. Also a collection from our cleared out quickly. MODELS English Conservative Coats and Pants Three-Piece Balmacaan Coats English Overcoats STYLES Patch Pockets Flap Pockets Plain Sleeves ng toen's sizes from 17 to 20 All men's sites from &® to Cutf Sleeves fouts up to 46. Alterations Free t and Satisfaction Guaranteed Silk Lined Silk Quarter-Lined Mohair Lined Mohair Half-Lined Worth $5.00 de $6.00 es! saortment| ama, blooked into this season's newest Op telescope shapes, nicely colored and well trim- | of rough Sennet and Mackinaw Straws, All| timo, teleseope and race stylos; all sizes; oe every one perfect and high grade trimmed. 10.75 Twoepiece suit, sack coat model of plain and striped Palm Beach Cloth. Regular 12.50 value Simegom Cramtart, 6th ly Ae 19th to 20th Street (call ie aa as = imuneubieis OS sd Regular 16.50 to,22,50 values, 10.00 Palm Beach Suits-—ss to 40 chest Trtaranenwancrn|| Young Men’s Summer Suits minority of the population, and pre- Suitable for Medium Size Men, 38 to 4@ Cheat. About 375 English model sack suits of Cassimere, Blue Serge, Scotch Tweeds and Mixtures; pencil stripes and checks; patch or flap pocket models, quarter or full silk or mohair lined. None altered. 6.50 —Closes 6 P.M. Saturday 1 P. M. G2 Hangman 22209 Yeu | We Challenge Any Buyer ¢ to Find or iyi Store to Offer Clothing Values Such as We Offer in This ale of Men’s Best-of-Their-Class $15, $18, $20 & $25 Summer; », Suits and $ vercoats, al ‘Aiceman Noble, on in resulti |the ‘money to his successor and ion bald cut her wrist with a safety raser blede, Andiin appealed to Franklin Simon & oe “Young Men's Shop Entirely S te from Avenue Store i Ml * | | av0esseue, an, wie SESESFISIFESESSSVSITIFSTIBSS SIFISIFIVSISST 349 FITOISS VOSSSORUSSCONOR j | An Important Sale Thursda English Sack Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST Three or four button English sack models, in navy, black, gray or brown pencil striped cassimere, wool » Striped or checked worsted, Scotch homespun, vicuna or Navy serge; unlined, half or full lined. 15.00 s20t0'to $2060 Hand Tailored Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST Three or four button English sack models, in navy, black, gray oF Lava oD piston striped cassimere, Worumbo flannel, ked worsted, Scotch homespun, wool cras! ene of navy serge; unlined, half or full lined, 18.50 s27.50'to $3500 Palm Beach Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST Coat and trousers, English sack or Norfolk models, of tan or gray Palm Beach cloth. Norfolk Knitted Coats FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST Separate knitted Coats of finest grade brushed yarn, in gray, brown or en heather; Norfolk model, x Pp 3 to shoulder. 9.75 ae White Flannel Trousers FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 27 TO 42 WAIST Of white English tennis flannel, also striped white English serge, with belt straps and cuffs. 5 3.7 5 ieee Value Men’s Negligee Shirts Of woven or printed madras, cotton crepe and mercerized * fabrics, in novelty stripes, French cuffs. 1.00 stS0% si00° Men’s Silk Ties , Four-in-hands or Bat-Wing Ties . of hesadiaieas and domestic silk, in combination figures and stripes; also fancy crepes, 50 Site ana 31.60 * “Young Men's Shop” —16 West 38thSt. BY DECISION OF COURT (New York Supreme Court. Appellate Divisies. _ First Department.) Rudolph Dirks ORIGINATOR OF TEE FAMOUS Katzenjammer Kids DRAWS EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE COMIC SECTION of the New York SUNDAY WORLD |

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