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a fe} we | tae t bi mf . | cs ' | i URTTRREIREINEN! REM Ore — a REAL ba HUY FOR SALE— REAL wae ‘vn, SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— OOK LYN. - | BROOKLYN onus e maewon April 146th, 1916, 261 broadeay, ¥. Ye Dear Mr. Downes: © Please i in under foreclosure at Tt doeon't pay ue to reat, for a tenant destroze Property, while am owner protects it. the buyer the benefit of the builder's 10) or even do better, T would suggest $4500. or $4300, = the letter (igure mean @ lose to us of about $200, + to the builder the 17th Avenue ny Teboonadle figure, ON'T close your ears when opportunity knocks, and then knock opportunity for not calling loud enough. Don’t say you have bad luck when you mean bad judgment. Read Mr. Harmon’s letter and you will learn of an opportunity to cither secure a home for less than cost to a whole- sale builder, or make an investment that should prove profitable under your per- sonal supervision. These are strictly modern stucco-on-brick houses; 7 light sunny rooms and tiled bath; parquet floors; dining room has_ built-in buffet and Dutch shelves; open plumbing, sewer connection; electric light, gas; steam heat and, in fact, every possible feature to make them comfortable, convenient, at- tractive homes. There is only one way to know the value of this offe-—go over the houses—examine : them careiully—and then remember that Our representatives will be at the houses Satur- one of them can be your home for less than day and Sunday. you could rent it—$4,300-—$200 down—$30 Pradualiy reducer he morgage *" "4 WWOOD,HARMON & co. 261 BROADWAY, { Af ne terle the truth) of $500, + easy terms, Sincerely yours, Ame, im w~/ These houses are on 17th Avenue, 65th and 66th Streets, Brooklyn. A short walk from the 17th-18th Avenue Station of the new Sea Beach Subway line now running from City Hall, New York, to Coney Island. 20 minutes from New York, 14 minutes from Coney Istand. Open 464-466 Seria Fulton Street Until 10 PM. Brooklyn. { Take Subway Express to Hoyt Street Station Men! Your Easter Clothes Here at Cash Prices On Liberal Credit!! We are showing a big stock of the best styles from the foremost makers in the country. You can depend upon everything you buy here. Here’s an idea of our stock: Men’s & Young Men’s High Grade Suits *18 © *35 In the fashionable two-button sacks for young fellows, as well as the conservative styles for men of quiet taste. All made of high grade wool materials in the latest designs. All sizes. Our prices are as low if not! We guarantee satisfaction lower than most cash stores. |or your money refunded. Our entire third floor is devoted exclusively to Men’s and Boys’ Clothes, and men can make their selection in perfect comfort. Boys’ Smart Easter Suits A great variety of the best of new styles, Boys’ Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits Made of blue serges and fancy ma- terials; splendidly made; sizes 7 to $6 95 e UTNGAIB) 5 aus canneasGlr. Ghwikss Boys’ Blue Serge Confirmation Suits Made of all-wool serge in sizes 7 to 17 $5 95 years; very special at. . ° On Any Purchase to $10 We Offer Terms of 51 DOWN and *1 A WEEK “SUNDAY » WORLD WANTS WQRK MONDAY WONDERS | H { oe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916, DOZEN MEN NAMED <== This ae Means -BY VON DER BOLTZ * : eee ee INH CONFESSION: Von Papen Chief Plotter, He) maar c hoe Verano, Father tr tte Nolan and plod, money: inatiga-) y Help Put Out Fire Paul—“Informed of in Sheriff Smith’s Home. assiat me ago The same; United | Three and two fi cians, Service knew ‘twith Fa Curry, Prison ley 1 t n m $ weopitite, New York--Made prope , (Chaplain, pu it a fire early thi supplied =mape, diagrams of ca-| Morning In the home of Sheriff Al- ist Says, With Several Consular |* Officia ils Involved. | n. Ty and j | LONDON, April 21.—The Govern- CARDINAL BUSY ON | ON BIRTHDAY ‘ ment has to-day made public a tons| Car sworn statement by Horst von der! y Goltz, the secret agent of the Ger-| five hours oft sanct man Government, who is now in the LF United States In custody, giving full) 4, 1 detalis « activities in America, | | ‘The statement bristles with dates and names of plo ad with him, norandum says that when | ¢ | von der tz was shown a check) , | signed by Capt. von Papen, the for- i mer Military Attache of the German| Embassy at Washington, which had | ib ted his indorsement and asked to be allowed to make @ voluntary atate- ment. He was thereupon given writ- ing materials and spent the night of | Jan. 31 in compiling a statement | F which he afterward swore to. | | associa | 4 Tho mi have remarks: phd detailed corroboration in the von! to Papen checks, which he cannot have | is: “. British authorittes," The statement of von der Goltz as given out by the Government ts in| o¢ w “On Aug. 3, army on le: where Consul Kuck directed moe to} report to von Papen, Reaching New York I visited Vice Consul Kraske, who suggested that I avoid being seen about the consulate, and he would| | /®* tify me when to meet von Papen, A} s later [ met von Papen, | was asked my opinion of a jacheme suggested by a@ certain jSehumacher for raiding towns on, | the coast of the Great Lakes with a| “ motor boat armed with machine guns, | |) |'The proposal later was rejected. “I was then requested to assist in a acheme for the Invasion of Canada by a force recruited from reservists in the United States, ulded by Ger- | man warships then in tho Pacific. “This sche which was proposed | by von Papen and Boy-Ed, later wae| © |abandoned on the advice of Bern-| storff. “Next, von Papen asked me to con- fer with two Irishmen, who proposed the dynamiting of railway junctions, | grain elevators and the locks of the canals connecting the Great Lakes. | ! It was hoped thus to terrify Canada, preventing the Dominion from aiding the mother country. | “1 received the Irishmen, who | brought maps and details of the plan, nt to Balt ore and saw | » ten to assist me and acq My with pare. Gf the) dotailn cb |the scheme. I received a check from von Papen, which was cashed for me by Mr, Stallford, a member of a Ger- man club. i “Regarding the material, arms and umite needed, von Papen informed hat Cupt. Tauscher of Krupp's had agreed to furnish them. I saw Tauscher. He gave me a letter of introduction to the du Pont Powder Company recommending B, H. Taylor & Co, and supplied me with an order to the man in charge of dynamite ng on the New Jerscy side ue of Liberty, r told mo he would send by meesenger to Hoboken, to| be delivered there to one of my agents at rian restaurant, as he was punishinent if he delivered Now York Without a permit, | ng the dyna 1 went ab with two suit Club and dynamite to ‘ny ims, Where I also kept a portion of ked in a small portman- |teau. ‘hw remainder were in the | keeping of two agents, one being Mr, Fritzen, the d purser of a | Russians the other, a Mr, agent, who fore H Z agent IT empl vho attended me p I received ng at the Grand Cen "While still in Buffalo [ received gram from von Papen, , Informing that mey d ged Busse and Fritzen at} Buffalo left the munitions in the | keeping of ana who Was man- axer of Fels Niugara rf hed to the state. . New York—Teceived pas mmended Covant New York Wt 1 dynamite ved and to black- sn geized at Falmouth, he adrn\t- | [Ilias Tho Government's. memorandum| FROM WHICH THERE 8 NO WAKING, Many are the children who “Von der Goltz's statement finds | are prohibi nybody without labeling them “poison.” The definition of “narcotic” known were in th ession of the| ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” ‘The taste and BHI/OHEREMLGL | smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and gold under the names of “ Drops,” “ Cordials,” medicine P Lon Hart to your children without a3 or your physician know part as followa: CONTAIN Nance TICS, if it bears the signature 1914, I left the Mexican | of Chas. H. Fletcher, Sf tdeu and arrived at El Paso, | Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of LY Leckie | IE « vorx—kvow ot] PRIESTS FIGHT FLAMES pply guns, vores] TN POLITICIANS’ ROW" ted with the is and orders Oliver Street, before the Fire Department arrived The current had heen left turned an, Buffalo — Received money}on in an electric heating tron, and instructions from Papen, the ironing board ¢ ing ignited, ‘ather Curry saw the blaze from his next door, He turned in alarm, and then, aided by 6 mon, Buffalo— Knew scheme; ed by his knowledge of ter- linal Warley was seventy-four old yesterday and for at Briests, Magistrate N day he was in the| Tom Foley, beat out the fire, Father i 4 in} Curry received several burns on his in the morning unti{ hands, but refused medical attention, ml he asaiated at the} Th trifling bh 1 the hol Sheri 8 © block known as In the row are the homes of Clem Driscoll, eardon, M » y and I ver residents of the narles Murphy, William lzer and Michael R nary of th a8 Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or penaanin F to make it sleep, These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW 3 TOO MANY. will produce the SLEEP been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or ‘A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but whtch in poison- ing Syrups," etc, "You should not permit any hat i .” CASTORIA DOES NOT In Mahogany Tan Calf and Gun Calf, both) Leather and Rubber | Soles-—$2.95 NS and $3.50 heyid SL) ‘One kaos aa highest_achievement. combining striking appear. ance with the kind of serv- ice’ _exemplitied with the Goldens CONVENIENT SHOPS 1593 Broadway, at 48th Street | 73 Nassau Street, a 1440 Broadwa; 4st Street | 109 Lenox Ave 96 East 14th Street, at 4th Ave.| 147 Fourth Ave., 98 Reade Street, Near Church BROOKLYN baila yee at Myrtle Ave, 156 Fladoth Ave +0 Dey , 102 Re Si _ OLD CROW RYE Reg. U. 8. Pat. Ort. America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY | HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. H.B. Kirk &Co., New York, N. Y. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. ol peaks ere is a bea sutiful, op open country near oc ay Ss close in point of time from the ) Manhattan as uptown New York, whe | children play in pertect safety amid the most health } ful and moral environment No heavy stree tttic to imperil their walks to school nor to endanger them at play, Don't you want to make the foundation « your little one's strong—cheeks rosy with the glow of health? LONG. ISLAND rll nn Easter News for Men Quick Action for Men Who Want Easter Clothes Last day to buy vour |] ster. |] to || clothes in time for No time left now “shop"™ or compare. Men can save steps, of getting cent. wool. not extreme. looks and long service. Variety that will please most every man’s taste. Prices that are dollars lower than equally — good Clothes command in other stores. But there's no time for sere mons—come here for your Clothes; you will be glad you did. Top Coats, Chesterfield models... . . . ... $15.00 to $25.00 Top Coats, Slip-on models......... 811,50 to $19.75 | Raincoats, Cravenette-proofed............ $14.75 to $22.50 || Raincoots, rubberized ..... 0.6... ... $3.50 to $25.00 Sack Suits, fancy, blue or black....... .$15.00 to $25.00 | Cutaway Frock Coats and Vests 22. $16.50 to $22.50 Striped Trousers to wear with cutaways.... . $3.95 to $5.50 Motor Clothing for Owners and Chauffeurs In Correct Styles and Moderate Prices Second Floor, Men East Building, Men’s $4 Silk Shirts, $3.15 Silk Shirts that do not begin to be as good as these are selling elsewhere for more than $4.00, These are made of heavy satinestriped silks in numerous designs and dainty colored effects: also blacks and whites and plain whites. Sizes 14 to 17 incnes. Men’s $6.00 Silk Crepe Shirts, $4.79 Beautifull which go tonite up the most that @ man can Men's Easter Neckwear The best products of skers—Japanese Crepes, English Foular e have imported. | ors in Crepe i val vit shade and ot and $2.45. Stetson Hats for Men Stetson Hats this Spring have the touch of vigorous | youth which so appeals to mostly every man. Among the Soft and Derby styles there is one that will abso- lutely conform to your ideas of good dress as well as to the outline of yout sad, Which means a per- Soft or Derby Hats, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, A, & S. Hats, $1.95 and $3.00, The Best Silk Hats made in erica, $6.00, t floor, Men Fast Building. Men’s 50c to 75c Socks, 33c Pr. These are the best Socks we've sold in months at this price. They are samples of foreign and domestic Hosiery, in plain and fancy colors in silk, lisle thread and cotton, Men’s Sill Socks, 48c a Pair Men's Silk Socks, New ' , 98e and $l. 48 Pair ton: Two fir wov lack, nayy ored silks, s¢ those at $148 in the ney ered sill clock wlso black and white Street M 5 Kast Building Women’s New Easter Suits A Group at $14.75 Ea. Very good-looking Suits—in styles that he fully usurped every line of be: from mi prices are at least three times $14.75, Suits of men’s wear serge, gabardine, poplin, shi ohecks, check velour and honeycomb cloth in’ ble white. Flare-from-the-Shoulder Models, Taffeta Banded Plaited Peplum Styles Norfolk Suits Be ited dilngle Flare Fashions Yoked Styles \ iz a. If ss on the | 17 Minutes Grand Central to A. & S. Subway Station, Hoyt *t. | time and money by come | ing FIRST on Saturday } to Abraham and Straus, | wherethey can be SURE | Fabrics that are 100 per Styles that are modern, but Tailoring that means good | | $1.45, $1.95 |