The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1916, Page 11

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‘ THE EVENING WOKLD, Typical Group of New York’s Children of the Poor Whose Lives Are Endangered by Playing in Street CeILOREN 682941 CHLDREN INNEW YORK ITY NEED PLAY ROOM Must Find Their Recreation in Streets and Many Lose Their Lives. children in Greater New York. New York has 1,016,520 children between the ages of five and fit- een. Of these 682,941 must play away from home; 345,069 are in Man- battan. Only 185,186 are granted facill- ties for play by the Park Depart- ment and the Board of Educa- tion, and of this number 11,100 are supervised by the Parks and Playgrounds Association. Two hundred thousand’ is the sum total that at present are be- ing cared for by the Police De- partment and the agencies men- tioned. PERIL TO STATE FORESTS SHOWN IN AGAR'S PEPORT Preserve Area Decreased in 1915 Through Litigation—Hostile Pri- vate Interests Show Power. The New York State Constitution or- dere that the lands of the State forest Preserve shall not be sold or ex- changed, yet the area of the forest pre- eerve decreased in the yar 1915. This 1s shown in the report for that year of John G. Agar of New Yor. President of the Association for the Preservation of the Adirondacks. The report, issued yesterday, discusses tne need for extending the forest jreserve | Highwaym fin B ‘Woman and Ea: Brooklyn detectives searening for the highwayman who about 2 A. M. held up and robbed Mra, Agnes ¥. Cadigan of No. 39% Buckingham Road, Flatbush. Mrs. Cadigan, widow of Ba: tholomew Cadigan, widely known as a breeder of thoroughbreds, was going along Dorchester Road when at East Sixteenth Street a man jumped from behind a hedge, ripped a diamond ear- ting from her ear, grabbed her handba, containing about $5 and ran. Mra. Cad- gan wore many other jewels which the thief overlooked. | T. M. STEWART / WSEUNESDAY, (POLICE TO PAY HONOR TO SCHWARZ NAME ON “DED ON DUTY” US Funeral of Gunmen’s Victim] Arranged To-Day—Alarm Out for Two as Slayers, berg to await the Inquest, and the pollco sent out general alarms for the arrost of the following: Giovanni Riccobono, sixty, 6 feet 6% inches, 200 pounds, stocky build, large scar in left elbow, hazel ey: IRISH REBELS LAUDED cowrone Shh, aeaeme AT MASS OF REQUIEM) 20s en tiiahy which arrivieed last night from New York, reported making 21% knots an hour on @ four hour full Factions of Hibernian Order Brought] speed triat Both ships mave deen! Damiano Ricoobono, twenty-four '% inches, stocky build, ok hair, dark brown somplexion, large ecar on back of head tatooed heart, cross and crown on suit, Do collar nor tie, mea has @ gunshot and. warz’s death it became known he recently had a good deal of sickness in his family, pty J proved Members of both factions of the An- cient Order of Hibernians, laying aside thelr differences growing out of the St. Patrick's Day parado, united, yesterday at a requiem mass for all who fell in the Dublin revolt. The ser- vices were in All Saints’ Church, Mad- fi ata t at {son Avenue and One Hundred and | fifteen ie in weight. Twenty-ninth Street. . T. F. Gaines of 981 So. The Rev. Father Jamea W. Power | ° Rapids, eald in bis prayer: “For every one who died in the cause of freedom, I pray for ten others to spring up and do their part.” At the close of the mass Father Power sprinkled holy water upon a catafalque near the altar, draped in black and guarded by three color ser- Ordors will be issued to-day rela- tive to the funeral of Policeman Henry A. Schwars of the Fifth Street Station, killed by a gunman. Schwarz probably will be buried Friday. Full honors will be paid his memory by the department, and his name, as Bhat of an officer who died in the discharge of duty, will be the forty-fourth to be engraved beside ; the door at Police Headquarters, Inspector Cray believes he has die- covered the assass'ns. One of the 1. Anthony Riocobono, fish dealer at No, 209 First Avenue, ar. rested Monday night, was held wit out bail yesterday by Coron Mra. Schwarz will re- 000 from the riot relief fund ayments from the pension fund rom the honor roll relief fund, Pollee Sergt. Patrick Hickey of the Fifth Street Station hae composed the In memory of Police. following lines 1; ve you an early grave, vein thees iM See ort setae mother say to them and the Rav. Father Francis J. W. il see your face no more! Speed on Trial. Together at All Saints’ Church | 2mm/stion, five years, Service for Dead in Dublin, | tay et, that made during thetr Toha’s Medicine to ie the Stars and Stripes, geants, bearin, L Irish flag and the green, white iow flag of the “Irish Re- Wiliam Livingston morial sermon. or Matthew F. Deahy at 34th Street Saks & Com Women’s Tailored Suits Reduced in a special sale Thursday This collection of fine suits is representative of the pany Gray 2 Beginning Tomorrow—T he Annual June Sale of Women’s and Children’s Undergarments Five-Year-014 Battleships Muche@ State No. A Mass., says that while , Father John’ Medicine he pt} -, says thet One hundred streets to be closed | to conserve the water supply of the) EVENI WOI _ ; rin fo, conserve the water suvply of the) TREE witain= most wanted styles, fabrics and colors, We have omitted At prices made possible by the closest woke RLD ACTS. tts aed ttt ees od totar [#82517 Part: up to and inclua-| ced nen RP | SDETTER TOA" | the regular selling prices because it would be difficult of manufacturers ‘and months of careful planning. ~ ‘ population of Greater New York | ing tho year 19 the State appropriated | Vat. t Y| HUH for you to conceive of such reductions so early in the $e nls Renews Its Campaign and 100] jy ’soutn ot Fourteenth Street, | OP .cPs eee er Sette ik season, Women’s Fine Vole Hand-Embroidered Negligees, $1.50 Kimonos, $1.98 Streets Will Be Closed with only one-ninth of 1 per cent. | the policy was abruptly of the total area of the park city |ests. During the & for Playgrounds. igentud: thats, reserve actually SYSTEM —a correct service for renovating and repairing all kinds of floor ‘Come and see the suits, then Judge for yourself if the oalues are extraordinary reason of litigation. et > ae ae Nearly all the arrests for “juve- coverings —much more than— Of flowered voile, “in Japanese kimonos with By Sophie Irene Loeb. Fourteentnintrese, oe OT frit CARPET CLEANSING Playgrounds for kiddies! The Evening World campaign for T dation of private tan These are the facts given me by | complete denud b Police Commissioner Woods when 1) Mith the result that there has been talked with him relative to the pussi- regulation of private lumbering opera- Playgrounds begun in 1914 has result- bilities for more play spaces for the | tions. 440 FIFTY-FIRST ST., WEST COLUMBUS * 5567 $14 50 $19 50 $24 50 cad Satis at mae embvoiiered tn p Oy ¥ fomen's New House 5 a be PT Ur ee Cone ri anedbrasean baile Bale that never jon dans ti lestewe imadiconagek "pree © pare SEE Shae for Be are the prices, and the range of fabrics includes gabar- bale =<! ne a ipreewea. $3.85 y eared for 92,000 children last summer, b: * 7 ‘ats! re . A ft 5 a! in the hist f the city has the serve, Advertisements fer The World may oo 7 } , , But the great need for moro play|Polive Deperenects vende Cette sates, 308) otal, B14.500.47 ” gayapser iin Weta ones ats dines, ee yeh Veal checks, Gel beautiful silks, Hach Made of ginghams, linen Made of white voile, in Spaces Is apparent from the following| sioner Woods, taken such an active | % suit lined with plain or fancy silks, and repps, in colors simple el, with ruffles facts: interest in behalf of the children for | d ; and " od x "There aro fal 1 safe play spaces in order to reduce white. of self material. recreational facilities [tous of lite, , POLICE HEAD COMMENDS EVE.- 1 eane~t NING WORLD. | for only about one-third of the Spectally Priced for Thursday Women’s New Bathing Dresses in two attractive groups. © Women’s Bungalow Aprons, 39c Made of gingham or chambray, with white piping. Important pesgake OG invlatantoney The | Evening World in 1914, and SCHEDULE CHANGE eration, together" wit ihe Parke | At $4.95—Kincy waist | At $6.95—Dressy mod- Lingerie Bodices, $1 | Envelope Chemises, $1 and jaygrounds Association, els, with sail- Tri % " . [ Te ahs 4 4 immed with lace or With lace and embroid- Effective Sunday, Mey 28 rapid, strides ave been ade. Shoe med with silks in contrast or collar or convertible col- embroidery, and ribbon. | ery insertion forming cap inthe alice Ay ing colors, Flare skirts | lar. Trimmed with pretty With or without cap | sleeve and yoke. and men and inset borders. Also | pearl buttons, and showing plain slip-on suits with | new ideas in pockets. In square or V-neck, piped | silk or wool Jersey, taffeta Envelope Chemises, $1 | Envelope Chemises, $1 with silk. All sizes to 44. | or satin. Sizes to 44, In pink batiste, with In pink batiste. Yoke cluster of flowers, hand | embroidered in blue; scal- —=—— embroidered in colors. loped edges. For Thursday, June Ist. sleeve. on son bef it thi as well are absolutely necessary | for the protection of life during | the summer months. “We can't dodge the responsibility and the sooner We get them off the streets and out from under the wheels of vehicles Just 80 soon will the street accidents begin to go down, | jand not until then, | “During 1914 and 1915 there were Pproximately thirty streeta in oper- | 0:00 a. tion, exclusive of a large number of | Jersey City ; at lots, Waloh were transformed Termipal O18 4. ¥. |. “The streets were usually closed ceeeeee Avenve i it from 3 to 6 each afternoon ands Start Your Feet on the Right Road IE your feet a chance to be what nature intended they should be. Wear Coward shoes and start them on the road to ease and comfort. If you haven't any foot troubles, you need the Coward Shoe to prevent them. A pair of 8:50 A.M. White Batiste Envelope Chemises, $1.50 An Important Special Wit hes ail aah deve cot ae , ibbo: imming. Sale of Women’s Silk Dresses ribbon trimming. ' Newark stanchion marked ‘Ch to Vehieu- | H : Charmi: silk dresses for all occusions, bsoluts hk Moker sea u. street An oicer ts stationed on the | Coward Shoes is the ounce of prevention to correct in is fabric. and Foote : pga Crepe Nightgo Ly $1 Nain Nightgowns, erivee Butele Ti6s F. Mi, aud arransementa, ars male’ mith foot troubles. from our regular stock and reduced to these low prices OF mika. cts ‘bt Ves fi $1 acide ll some oulslie oraaniantion to ese that | For Men, Women and Children because the size and color ranges are incomplete. mn oe Maas je an . ne a supervisor is there to direct an . ery _ insertion. mpire help the children in their play. Sold Nowhere Else rT “Although these streets are tem-! The materials include radiim taffeta, in Pink model. y and only substitutes afar Feat James S. Coward plain colors and stripes, and Georgette crepe. one Pink Batiste Night- children -off the congested streets 262-274 Greenwich St. N.Y. 7 hs Fr and away from wagons and ‘atrect q Tuas Van eee) Formerly Now Sleeveless, with wide gowns, $1.50 Asrhanea Ie Raceee ae ae neh Mall Orders Filed nine Seas 45 Dresses $20 and $22.50 $12.50 |] Sit Tan picot eae OT |p cWel! made. In floral ef. cident, Lad OOIE. HOV sve oh with Irish picot edge. fects, hand embroidered WHERE THE KIDDIES FIND 75 Dresses.......#22.50 and $25.......$14,50 in colors. weit JUGGSRRAUS, = | aa —_—— 90 Dresses .825 and $29.50.......$18.50 Batiste ere wat $2 the congested districte of” the ‘GOODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK: 120 Dresses.......$80 and $39.50.......$25.00 With Pore k d itt i oh show that 18 per nt. of the total 27 Dresses....... $50 and #59.50.......$35.00 | ove at ite ee a proind neck, ne ‘ormine fie south of Fourteenth Street, = broidery. sleeves. Learn ena rein | soe eee eee | cent. of the total park area of the =I An Important Offering for Thursday ; A . Ta EY : ity. Alth sf eA E _ | ° | CREDI? TERMS Sit, Although enly 18 per sont, | nr ieratrar; een raabticiwep! song iat cant eae lope Chemises$1.50 83% Down On 850-00 | cee sen and Biber sarees at |p Site 884s 898, 395, | rt Women’s White Chinchilla Recta viige Ge Seine GAD 00 «6 6s 75.00 the, persons. injured and killed, Grand Street Smith Street Crepe de Chine Petticoats, lace flounces......... | Te 6 8 F08 ee alineen f 10% « 46 150.00 | there, - 15-0 « 6 200.00 at Pin, Madinas sleasiy inate No Deposit--50c Weekly | $125 Worth of Furniture | 95.00 ss #6 399.00 nat only south of Fourteenth on $20 Worth of Clothing | No Deposit—$1 Weekly et, but in the various parts of, Cor. Dri Ave. BROOKLYN = Cor. Wyckoff St. Coats at $16.50 Very carefully made and finished. Several smart models to select from, in belted or ripple Remarkable Values in FREE BRASS BED Mannirian and the, Hrons.and in DRESSERS |All Steel Beds, Snow White effects. Raglan or set-in sleeves, convertible Children’s Apparel ae ie ol cy show what real congestion Any Size, collar and new pockets, All sizes. se in any part of the city t Is needed at prosent is addl- Like Cut. funds for supervisors, who | 4 ved of such value. With At 50ce—Wash Hats and] At 50e—Children’s Sun Bonnets of Gowns. Sizes 6 ‘ors assured thera does ’ H pique or gingham. to 14 Embroidery trim- mera ne ah ante Women’s New Tub Skirts i med, ) atreots should not bec ; poe this summer and stanchions. p ¢ Rompers, in by the polio ae keep. traf out at $2.50 and $3.95 At _b0¢ beach Tes and] At $1—Children’s : he supervision of these playground: ' Fi ; ae : A / APA A EWEN ED put In the hands of an Organteation In a most inclusive array of models, with new creeper style, Various Cowns, in pink comPLr OM $60 10 Similan to? rks and Playgrounds belts and pockets, and shirred or plain backs, Ob- materials, batiste. 1 Open \ y & Saturday Evenings Assoc Ay » have h bale irom ioablet \ i >t. L STATION AT COPNER [Nelye oclwhteen simita aur tainabie ip At 50c—Short Dresses; | At $1—Lace or embroid- Parka. sha" Blaveaunda aseonne sti ad Pique, linen, honeycomb, Bedford es 6 months ery trimmed b says that every effort is belng mado Di he dollar), —————— cord or corduroy. Waistbands to 36, to 2 years. Made of nain- | white Dresses. 2 to 6 to raise a fund of $5,000 before July 1 scount onthe dollar S Any dag sook, years. ; p the 100 play an (O Coupon on credit purchase RUGS an * . r centres and ben ope now aecount ve & i,j t work ale eT hina ihe che Frye & [5t07¢_ 50 Weekly aT eration through The Eves MUM mm OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS

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