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a owner ey * merreee ane between Mine Mieanor +, a Meury A Con. ond Com bean ot the Rove! ~~ «@ — i rl MAYOR ASKS STATE Original Home 1 Home Dressmaking Designs — The Evening World’s Fashion Beret: Breath of Country and” Many Novelties in Hats | and Scarfs, Jurisdiction and Calls to Attorney General SHORE IS THE PEOPLE'S. |Mr. Mitchel Wants Obstrue-! tions Removed That Rights May Be Enjoyed, j BXIPERT ADVICE FRER TO HOME DRESSMAKERS If you are in doubt about what viylee oF ovlore become you; the making of remodeliing of @ oor perpieses yous if you are Unceriein ef te when end where te weer your clothes, Mile, Lode wiek will edvise you Abdreee ouimunicatioas to Peek fen RBéiter, Now York Mvening Were Mayor Mitchel to-day eont a letter to Attorney eburt Wood | bury, aking bim to take Immediate steps looking to the elearing of Coney tal beach of prive croachments. ‘The Mayor tuforme th | Attorney-General that he will oo-| operate with him and place all help ible at his disposal ! he action of the Mayor follows a decision recently rendered by the Dy Mildred Lodewick. Coppright, 10146, by The The New York be A breath of the country ts be “= w Puddings erfpe or Court of Appeals to the effect that! queathed to al) those in the city thie ine delly | practically the entire Coney 1 s| ding | summer through the gay sport | bes front, between high and | + open two pi of milk and = §| water marks, belongs to the people clothes which have become so popu a a ne) lar for general wi Not content Ky with the latitude allowed them by qustom to the oountry and the sea. wide, they have invaded the otty with full foros, so at present it te tempor je to tell whether one hag just urned from some resort, te just abo 0 #0, or Is merely ape ne the mer tn the ety, Hut no ene eritiotae no one objects, and why should they? Anything whieh tn spires the tmagination to such pleas antries as do the gay aport clothes should be gratefully appreciated by 1, with any slight impropriety of tirely overlooked, With one of those charming hat vo! which every one ts weartng those days, ewaying out at the back of a sport hat, a tired olty person with @ litte imagination could Almont foal the seaside breeno, Tho wight of these cool, colorful lothes ta good, and the wt part of ne pint of water; while boll- fog, sprinkle in slowly one quarter pound or four large tadlespoonfule of Meckere’ Cream Farina; add a little salt; continue the boiling from half an hour to an hour.@ When done, turn it into a Jelly mould and place it on ice or in cold water to stiffen. it may be eaten with wine and other sauce, or cream and su It is very delicious if ed when cold and fried brown, Baked Pudding Boil one quart of mile and one pint of water, and add four large teaspoonfule of Heckers' Cream Farina, Boil half an hour or more, and not the private concerns that have been monopolising it undis- turbed for many years, In hie lotter to Mr, Woodbury the Mayor « “An tho title to lands under wator \ A \ Mi outshore of the average hikh water ) mark, except where granted by the CommisMonora of the Land Office to upland owners, is vosted4n the State of New York, such lands under water are under control of State authort- ties. Neither I as Mayor nor any other city offictal oan legally proceed to remove obstructions thorefrom. “In bebalf of the people of the City of New York I would request that stops be taken to cause the removal of all illegal atructures so that the public may have the unrestricted uso of this foreshore, “I will be glad to co-operate with you in every way, and, 4 ontine Avenue, the Bron, the chauf- BOY KILLED BY AUTO While the Farina 1s cooling aes ‘ pe {f desired, four of .:0 machine, took him to the] it ts they are comfortable, take three exes, half a pound | Will place at your disposal such mu- hospital, ‘T ro he was : \d the boy] yy 1 y number of tmmensely nove of sugar, and a M piece ff} nicipal facilities as you may ue IN PARK UNIDENTIFIED was dead. {doas are introduced to give them to the end that the people may these lands—a right of which as have been #o long deprived.” It was Corporation Counsel Lamar y order receipt in the lad’s pocket showed he had just sent money home, Other papers indicated that ho might have resided at No, 261 of butter; beat up well with @ quart of milk and stir it into the Farina, which should be lukewarm at the time. distinction, Where, except on @ sport hat of green eatin, could @ black — Victim Run Down While on Bi- cycle Decorated With Tiny | City by the ‘‘Spert’’|* | enue Clothes Mode, le Made | Finds the City Has No More Entrancing by) i tee Btw Add spices if desired. Put ag pans and bake, Cream Pudding Into one quart bo!ling water stir slowly one cup of Heckera’ Cream Farina, When thick- ened add onehalf pint of Hardy who advised Mayor Mitchel that the City of New York has no right to oust Coney Islanders who en- cepack, o8 she pubis beach, boy’s savings are spoeding across the letter to the Mayor Mr. Hardy says: The title to the foreshore (mean- | “ater t0 Bis mothor tm Italy, the boy ing the beach between high and low | himself 1s dead at the Memorial Hos- water mark) is vested in the State pital. His name ta belioved West Thirty-ninth Street, but he was not known there, The car was owned by Willam Woodbine of No, 220 West Thirtieth Streot, Sinclair told the police the boy apparently became ex- hausted in olimbing the hill and per- mitted his wheel to swerve suddenly in front of the machine, Sauce —the reli ray dd and good for Ed ddys s| Slice Soups, Cold Cuts and I Sanciwiches, American Flags. Whilo $20 of @ soventoon-year-old of New York d is under the ex- clusive control of the State. Neither » be John the Mayor nor any other city officer ; whipped cream, four table has any juriadiction or power to rec |=" With two email alle Au.-t- a, twenty-one ye spoonfuls sugar. Flavor with move obstructions on property owned | can flags flying from the handle-bar a clerk of No. 30 Montloth Street, W! fe @ prisoner in the Kin pital charged with attom; almond extract and serve with marachino cherries and whip- ped cream. by the Stat ‘his Mato oificers This power Is lodged In| o¢ nig bicycle he was pedalling along “Accordingly I beg to adv: ‘oujt. \ * Drive of Central Park near that you can do nothing In the situa ’ = tion respecting land owned by the} ° " Undred ..1 Sixth Btreet last | aniity to get work, ho awal: Grocers and Delica 10c Polenta State which has been encumbe by | Might wien an aute struck } .a| this morning, Lioutenant € tessen Stores sell it ole found hi mer Stree an antidot obstructions, except to communicate | f. the facts to the Attorney General of im behind. He seemed .>cons, and Willlam Sinclair of No. 2180 Val- or Hefrinerator, AUGUST PAY $1 ON DELIVERY fel UT Difure Salemeiaes OPEN SATURDAY E LL THREK STORES = YOU CAN sree SALE OF WiGH ‘GRADE BRASS & ENAMELBEDS "str AT PRICE REI DF FROM 83% TO 60%, by E i 331 Spri it, . Into one quart of boiling Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.. N.Y. water stir ono scant cup Heckers' Cream Farina. Con- tinue boiling about ten min- utes and stir in one cup grated cheese; stir until melt- ed; pour into mould, When cold, dip in flour and brown in deep hot fat. > MaatanCereal Co. . -«itage, New York the State and request that appropri- ate action be taken to comp moval of such obstructions. | No, 631 ieee Street, Brockiya, fs in the Raymond Street Jail becat habit. of kissing children the street, Mrs. Hellle of Ni roe Street, charged that ik tes “Avenue Court yews ‘omb sald he loved all chil- tren” He was committed for further examination, ENAMEL Kew. Pelee HETHER you make this frock with the collar that is ex- tended to the belt or with a square collar, it will be a y pretty and a very smart 1 too, for | t on one Howey pe fini dal piece, and the belt holds the | ‘ulneas. The front edges are lapped, It is an easy frock to maint, consequently, the child “herself will Tike it, Hlere, it ls made of blue linen: withthe collar of white to muke a very good effect, but | this is a frock that can be | made from lawn or from ba- tiste or from cotton voile quite as well’as (rom nen, 5 to 5 000 ns and | rRom ’ s Weekly of Monthly Pay i ming pretty charming mad and dimity 4s tiest materials that ever di d, the diess 45.96 | Serving Table, 26.48 48.67 | Better 47.24 Baw vi pieces ia 64u0 vein et0 Es xtension Table, or : ae “ Very al at wedao, oom allowance.) hea fi to B years of age, ‘wld % w ale 1 Strips SL g Wi All 2 EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON PASILION - . feat maid By ding, 100 West Thirty-second Stre t 4 u , | B ath A eo and Thirty Both Cus York. rc} ent by pt of twelve or § TL Write Pour address plainly and alwaye n tin ond ae erenely, eo Theo ANSWERS 10 QUERIES, NINETHEN, Probably white Wo becoming than any » thoweh red head with eray lo clear |AIN FLOOR: 1,500 Men’s $1 to $2 Straw Hats 59- Popular blocks and weaves In Sennits, Splits, Flexible Brims, Porto Ricans, Palm Boach hats, Men's Sport Hats and Capsat..... 29 c ee were formerly priced up to Now styles in Madagancar, Silk, White Felt, White Duck. Silks ta allcolors, Mohair and PalmBoach, Men's Genuine South American Panama Hats At $2.55 Original prices $3.05, $6.95 and higher, 4.05, 82 #150 Fresh Me win ote wets | wine tow on purple! y Only a 4-Hour Sale wy. Come (oowas wre PORCH & wo OLD HICKORY CHAIRS W @ cannot accept mail or teloph WATERMIELONS 104 QE oe! wolew rithew eo . i\\ ‘ te ‘| Member “ SIXTH AVE * eet vere «| bet ee { quoas) one ovmnerion tor @ evilabie arene to make of i Pfieen yoare wd \ tat wave his eae ae, be sald che was, n of Hobert Colgate! woe Would the te @ he meee ot —_ ompe an foot § inehew biend bait, a y allt nenting @ “7 on 18uTO iow STREET QREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR - at also a good tered w it higher-priced fo print « table of the asic tom of oulte in each else: From 9 Till 1 o’Clock 304 Stylish Suits Tomorrow re LO Summer's Greatest a for Men & Youths neae ne looking, splendidly tailored, serviceable suite for bush HOMES! in an attractive rai WORSTEDS CA MERES, FANCY Mt a showing of MOHAIR Si that doctors preserthe that you faew conteing hors oF inpartoua, you will bind Keene! Oinunent, aided by lt woeolly ot tching: nd retely af | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, In Regular Sizes We Offer: Quantit 20 27 23 20 12 15 28 34 57 32 28 1: number in Suits a In Stout Sizes We Offer: Quantity 4 2 58 2 61218 ee OO Chain Saturday from 9 to 1 oak plain or neat stripes; all sizes; R Mlniaat Toakas FLOOR: ’, Juniors’ and Girls’ ts and Coats Clearing at Cost! .*7.95 Palm Beach and other Hot Weather Sulte—a limited ¢' {! veo want wo aotertgeien a hin, there ore plenty of speriment with, But it you 95 Prices have been cut without regard to the value of the garments, rials every size in japle styles, correct for many months ahead. h style. No mail, phone, C. O. D. or approval ordere $16 50 0819.50 Suits, $8.75) $12.75 to $22.50 Suits, NHUT'S—F Servi i regularly $2.78; for Jon Rocker Ilustrated—double cane seat; slat ba 50; at a) OLD WICKORY ROCKERS "gD 50. ve QREENHUT'S—-FOURTH FLOOR: Good Things To Eat Our Pure Food Market will be busy up to 1 P.M, tomorrow, Frosh Vegetables 10¢ Frosh Fruits eon ACH HS tips, + trully ihe SODA MNCUITA | Double QVC Green T rading Stampe 1 Tuas i ° Cluck—Single awe a, $14.75 Misses’ black and me suits; serge, eptton gabdardine, cord $10.75 ‘Women's and Misses’ ace’ oalta oh white, juroy, lereay $7.95 to $16.50 Coats, $5 PP bow p and Misses’ eport coats of striped pongee and white chinchilla $9.75 to $12.75 Coats, $6.75 BA A ‘. Sites lncluded, \FTH FLOOR me ee Ses me eable and Sigh “AWN FURNITURE In Our Mid-Summor Salo--Spocial Prices for Saturday Morning or Hlustrated, With Wide Arme-—iron braces, *1.75 ‘*1.50 #8,18 OLD HICKORY ROC KURS $9. 50 |. 80 OLD HICKORY CHAIRS $1.50 woo OLD WiGKORY TamLes— $4.50 $0 OLD WiCkORY TANCES $3.75 dors on this Porch Furaiture, TOMATORS VU i ota ‘eash eves nn mn area Be NEW SO ALLIONG oF Chats Pans . yok 10¢ NEW YOUNG AAWTS of hiwy AK WOry S 10¢ PANLY HHANS, HOON. a Se ANG AR! wha vit) PEACH oF WERRY CAKES oe, 7S ‘ BUTTER CARES ee 4 py APPUN CARB or CHIMAR woe menny wi CAR ll tical Be ‘ibe