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oe FIRST PLAY LOT OF 1916 OPENED FOR EAST SIDE a It Will Accommodate $00 Youngsters in Congested Ludlow Street Section, MANY ; — Nor MORE — READY. ¢ Music and Speeches Mark the| Opening—Kesult of Eve- hing World Campaign. ‘The corner of Ladiow and Fasex Giroots was alive with children at 4 clock yenterday afternoon, They had congregated trom all the neigh. boring streets, It wan the first offeial opening this season of the play lots inaugurated by The Evening World eampaten in 19 That the pin ia now a fixture was strongly evidenced, Every availe ablo space, wherever a building ts torn down and the lot can be utilized, At will be used for this purpore: The very large lot opened yesterday Will accommodate from four hundred to five hundred children daihy and ts located in ono of the most congested @entres in the city. A tomporary speakers’ #tand had been erected. A band playing na- tional aire Joined with the children’s lusty voices and made the oecasion one to be remembered by the nelgh- dborhood. Mrs, Mortimer Menken, President of the Spanish and Portuguese Bister- hood, introduced the speakers. Her @ssociation furnished the equipment for the playground—swings, basket- balls, slides and other forms of amusement dear to children, The women in charge were given consid- erate credit for their efforts in this Girection, They will also see that a @upervisor is in dally attendance. uty Commissioner Lawrence Dunham spoke in tho absence of Po- Mee Commissioner Woods. ‘Mr, Dunham told tho children there was no department that gave the Police Commissioner as much satis- faction as that which dealt with play Jots and play streets, He said: “This is most encouraging tm view of the fact that play streets ‘and play lots were practically un- known two years ago.” (When The Evening World began tho campaign for more play spaces for children.) He also advised them to abide by majority rule{ that if they controlled their playground properly that they could rule themselves. hie Irene Loeb, of The Evening World staff, assured them of The Evening World's support in any way that would help the future little citizens to gain more play places, She announced that on July 8 eeventy-five play strests would be temporarily closed to trafic during certain hours of the day and given @ver to the children to play. Police Commissioner Woods will Mkely bo present to participate in that celebration. The Parks and Playgrounds Association wil have @harge of these play streets, ‘Ghe also urged the children to real- {ze that the police are their friends, and if they would aid the police to keep order in their activities more Playgrounds would be established, to the resulting good of all thoir nelgh- Other speakers were Mayer M. raab, N. Taylor Phillips and Police tain O'Conner. @ benediction was pronounced by Br. D. DeSola Poole. The playground was then declared ‘and the children bounded to the 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 80" STREET sideration has of our house for 26 other reason 4s that thing from the m finest_grades. All excel why YOU will find dt an advantage to buy here, | Write for New 80-Page Catclogue ] Weat Bide by Room Apt. 4 $200 Value Including Parlor, Dining Re and Kitehen Complete. *, Room Apt. 5375 4 $500 Value Terms apply aleo to New York State, New Jersey, Connecticut. || i fr Ilroad fares, Boilers ‘he'Sue Own ‘motor trucks, erings and dides Reversi more Wey he opened during (he weak Poinrnon of tha Pollen Pe || Men's $10 Sport Coats suporviane fa comipy te sali FOR A SALOONLESS NATION. “ere tn Convention Tata Uaeer! Trate te Henna init av. Rabert te longue in! plenAed for in every polttical party from influence of the liauar traffic, | eaid that prohitdtion would soon drive the Weysor traffic owt of At rian. DTT rea tit es @ I0K. TC. F. Co TTT ost) TTT b<) L>< Pers TT) vor with White Flannel Trousers, $3.75 at $7.50 Men's $10 Gray and Tan Dusters, $6.50 Men's $8.50 Khaki Motorcycle Suits, $5 Men's Genuine Shantung Silk Suite, $19.50 Men's Khaki Outing Trousers, $1.50 tune 97 The eee ention of the Antt erie wae tormally | y with an addrows of of Tania J Ne apiece. | Mhitittant with the revolver, Sbillitant was tn « stupor last night An alieniet hae been retatned by his counsel and will examine him a» to TO WIDOW OF GUARD |Pricon Officers Add to Punt for the Woman Whone Husband Shitlitant Kitled Fight handret dotiare wee qtickiy among officers and prin tn Ping Ming yeotardag for the witow heaee guard shot by Orenta Mntilitant when the latter was aecaping from Ming Hing laet Thursday, The Matin! | Weltare Lengua gave $150 and War den Kirchway and other officiain| sil lant in amounte ranging from % tw 0 CONVICTS: | Pres When you wash y y injurv MeCarthy, the 440°0) ont maken dandruff —Advt “On Tuesday I can iron them Whether it rains or snows.” ay se come get go! Th form. Kellogg’s—-the Original as original as ever—light, a taken for #1950, $22.60 and $25. And eve; {s made up after the very rigid GIMBEL specifications. We are selling the entire lot at A Price That Compels Purchase and that price 1s posstble only because the summer season {s two months late in coming. Discriminating buyers will appreciate such values as thease, Come in and look a complete story. GIMBEL Standard Suits For Men and Young Men LL of Dolly’s ruffles and frills must be ironed out daintily every week for—Dolly’s Little Mother is adainty littlemiss. And shelikes Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes, the daintiest of cereals—with the flavor she loves so well. Packed Waxtite—Look for this signature. Some do Toasted Corn Flakes remain and dainty, appetizing in fla- on the tongue. . " Most hte sunity and make a report. Prien || rineta ony MRUiitant be totening ine eonpe the Geetrle hele | Spoil Your Hair the most expensive soaps oF any.) to pees You enn get) 1g store, and a lew ounces lami, Manic.” fosides, takes ont every particle of dust, dirt end |i PST TT bot TIT TT TTT bs __$ME EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 37 ———— | Kodakers! Attention! BROADWAY AND 33d STREET Modern Fur Storage On the Premises WH Aeres Maree = mene Preto Teptme ete ~ helt aw ‘a for monthe it with water JUTE RT TT <TTT ioc T TT <td PTT BJ TIT Pt ot = <4G0088=<00088 >< TET O<tti P< pitty from our own re At $15 Clothing Store—Fourth Floor, ~— Gimbels | | Broadway and 33d Street Yes, It’s True Every last one of these up-to-the-minute sults !s lar stocks that previously sold last one of them em over—they tell | That Were $19.50, $22.50 and $25 | Tho weaves are carefully selected in the season’s most ef- | | fective mixtures, as well as plain blues, grays, greens and browns. | | Styled in every desirable 1916 model, in rango of sizes covering | the requirements of almost any man. Salute the Stars and Stripes Get a Flag at GIMBELS Every good citizen will want to show his patriotiam by displaying the Flag on the Fourth of July, We have made special preparations for a sale of flags—of the very finest quality—at very interesting prices, as noted by the following: A 4x6 ft, flag with sewn stripes and stars, nice bright colorings, at 61.25. Defiance Flags, a good imitation of wool bunting— au ft. his 4x8 fy fs Sx8ft., at §2.50 6x9 ft., at $3.25 Oxi2 ft, at 10x16 ft at Aji Wool Bunting Flags om Eta OO QTMBELS—Fourth Floor 1200 Pairs Silk Gloves for Women These gloves have just been received and we hasten to tell you of their excellent qual- ity at this extremel low price for good sil! gloves, In 2-clasp etyle the gloves come tn three different and emar ¢ etitchings. Because silk gloves are scarce at any ice and this offering is so nally good, you will want to yourself with several pairs of atyle. QIMBELS—Main Floor Summer Upholsteries Cretonnes For Furniture, Sli Ibe, 19¢, 220, 2be, 280, 46¢ Pe is Covers at and upwards, Hundreds of designs and colorings. Curtain Materiales by the yard For full length and 34 sash Summer Curtains. Berime, 150, 18c, 25¢, 85c, 40c and Marquisettes, 18c, 25c, 35c. Fancy Nets, 25c, 28c, 40c, 550, Plain Nets, 28c, 38¢, 45c, 580, 730, Muaslins, 140, 32¢ and 35c. 500. Window Shades ready to hang Colors 80c, 40c, and 756. white, ecru; price Mosquito Net—Mosquito Bed Canopies loequito net by the yard; 8 ls. to the piece; colors green, white, black; price 700 per piece. Mosquito Bed Canopies Bingle Bed, $2 and $2.50, Double Bed, $2.75 and 63.25, Crib Size, $1.50 and 61.75. Metal Canopy, standard, ‘Wood Canopy, standard, QIMBELS—Siath Floor i and 62.50. Bluebird Handkerchiefs 9c Regularly I + kerchiefs 9 each a different ture of the of Happin flying in The bird natural GIMBELS8--Main Floor Dainty hand- with pret tily _ em roidered Blue- birds of Happl- attrac tive designe ving you Nc ird ess the midst of myri- ads of flowers, in blue, the flowers in many colors, | $1.95 A New Version of the Wenchow WENCHow, the ideal straw for summer wear, so light and pretty {t is, was blocked in large and graceful shapes and trimmed with pretty silk ribbon to make “The Jountryside.”” At Beach or In the Country this model will prove to be very popular. It comes in all the dark or [git colors of the sports eomvumes and aiioeds just the shade Introduced at GIMBELS at $3.95. QIMBELS—Third Fleer $30 and $32.50 Baby Pullmans at $22.50 There are two at this price. ‘Two models, dare blue wood body with Awning Stripe Skirts, $1.95 to $5.75 Distinctive loo! models in 4 an eas mt ene — Khaki Skirts, $1.95 and §3.75 ‘Two amart models mental material and artillery wheels, Victoria. hood ‘and (oer atte conn inte ecru upholstery and another up of pretations to the matter of and pockets, fine white reed Pullmans with green Pique and Cordeline Skirts, hood lining, all on reversible gears. $2.95 to $3.96 Wonderful calués these at 82.60. | wot Pty receliel 20 foodtooking thet QIMBELS—Fourth Floor Floor June China Sale Coming to a close, our June sale of china and glassware is hum- © ming with activity. last few days we will offer many specials throughout the China Store. Just received—100 ish Dinne: vices of blue and wee @ very quaint Chinese design, cobalt blue border; just the style set for summer use; 101-piece service for 12 persons. $18.60 from $22.50 This also may be had in open atock, sold separately: AfterDinnerCupsand Saucers,$2.85 doz, Fruit Saucers, $1.10 doz. Covered Dishes, $1.60 each. For the Dinner Plates, $2.85 doz. Cups and Saucers, $2.85 doz. Bread and Butter Plates, $1.45 doz. Meat Platters, 55c, 85c, $1.25, $1.95 ea, QIMBELS—Fifth Floor Commencing Tomorrow Sale of Trunks at $10 Dress and Steamer Trunks Worth from $12.75 to $16.50 The following remarkable prices will prove to be irresistible incentives to Vacattonists, tourists, travelers, and all who journey near home or abroad. fibre red, over @ fine Basswood tray has divisions for bate, walste and ¥ rounded. edges and cold-rolled hea’ iy trey, of wearing ronral with extra pee} / to the body rners giving double protecti tray, Hgncsomely f the trunk, “interior ion lined, combinati in of colors, leila tas b Choice of sizes from 32 to 40 inches, $10, Well-known and Dependable Dress and Steamer Trunks, at $15 Have Beon Reduced From $18.50 & $25 Mado of 3-ply veneer, fibro covered and Gib. ruliarized, ext" heavy reinforcements. Rounded edges fully riveted. Several styles to choose from as to Interior arrangement cf trays, ete, Very Light, yet strong and made to stand severe handling ‘ finished in various color combinations. Bizes 82 to 40, but not in every style, Hat Trunks, Shoe Trunks, Special at $12.50 to $25 Regularly $15 to $35 Every bit of workmanship in these trunks is guaranteed for 5 yoars And This in the Subway The sale of trunks in the Subway Store continues. The values offered at $5 and $6.75 {n Dress and Steamer Trunks Are Extraordinary QGIMBEL Bubway Gtores QIMBELS—Fifth Ploor