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Being Lively Comment ona Certain Secret Order to the Police That is Bound to Become as Famous in New York as in Far-Off Patagonia. From this date until further notice ry member of the Trafic Squad must make AT LEAST FIVE AR. '8 A DAY FOR VIOLA- TION OF THR TRAFFIO LAWS BY MOTORISTS. Study the vist of Possible violations. Try to make ONE SUMMONS FOR BACH KIND OF VIOLATION. Miz them up—Latest secret orders to New York Police. Grace, the Duke of Tarite, plugged the leaks all right, but failed to stop the skidding. ‘GS BICHARD ts looking for the traffic cop who dropped the above con- Sdential communieation oyt of his pants pocket up in the TramMo Court the other day and iet a young tiger ont of the bag. HA‘ been able to understand the wherefore of the rush of 200 to 300 hool automobile cases every day. ‘True, the respondents were almost without exception discharged on the instant, but it was'Hard Work ‘and the Magistrates did not like it. oe to make a record of “police activity.” B YOU GOTTA ADMIT IT was A GOOD IDEA. ‘iS HOWS that somewhere in the Administration they've got a darn smart Uttle feller with ides, Encouraging & doe fight. Witnessing a dog fight. Carrying @ baby on your bicycle Walking on the grass in the park. Skipping stones on the lagoon. Climbing the park wall. Playing with the monkeys. “yaa to do is keep the police bueyw F™ the courts with pusiness—and the newspapers with “police activity.” M** be only @ coincidence, but after Ipying off of ‘em. for three years they've started pulling little east side tradesmen for keeping open on Sunday, oj Mot genius who gets yp these secret orders needs no adviee from un BUT H® overlooking the baby carriages! Ww Bot raid five baby carriages a day and charge the ocoupants with being likely to grow up and go into crime or matrimony? MAc8tR Tes would discharge them, of course, just as they’ve been discharging motorista brought in on the five-a-day order, .B'™ thé police would be “active. SUGGESTION. Srorer ORDER 41144—Inspectors will detail five Patrolmen in each pre- cinet every day to be “arrested” by five other patrelmen. Any old blue j Jaw will due. The kind of cases that ere thrown out. “Prisoners'” disguises furnished free, I4eut, William Kennel, his personal bodyguard, is the healthiest Mayor New York City ever had, early this morning had his first attack of illness, 1 until 10 o'clock. His by arrival le 830 fruity taste of a rich confection. ‘was awakened by severe pains. His taste. For sale at all drug stores. hysiclan wr summoned, It was 5 Teen discpvared tant the Mayor was q| Package of 6 rolls, 15¢, Write for “vietim of acute Indigestion. free sample, Honor as he ascended the City Hall Fee Raa tA he te? | much. LONDON, June 2—A news agency Gespateh from Btockholm today re. ported that the Korean Labor Congress recently held in Moscow elected Hugene 1 V. Debs, Premier Lenine and a Japanese Social Democrat as honorary presidents, Turkey. Y en | —_—_—_—_—_—_ “MAYOR CATE AT CITY HALL THE EASY WAY TO FIRST TIME DUE TO ILLNESS| oyERCOME CONSTIPATION Attack of Acute Indigestion Delays The knife te the report of the sur Arrival at Work Till geon. It is harsh treatment, but 10 O'Clock. sometimes necessary. Harsh cathar- John F. Hylan, who according to| tics, calomel, nauseating oils, pills, powders and salts are not necessary, Boal’s Laxative Fruit Rolls are the natural way to rid yourself of con- stipation. They are made with real As @ result he did not arrive * cur fruits and have the dainty, delicious, At 2 o'clock this morning the Mayor|They are efficacious, yet gentle— never harsh. Children t condition became so alarming that » dren tease for a Boal’s Rolls, 216 West “t feet all right again,” said His 1¢th St, New York.—Advt, PIANOS AND PLAYER. ANOS, to-day Mayor Hylan never | —-~"O8 AND PLAYER: PIANOS, mined-an tour at Ghy Halt betsase of ill-health, aeenantivaihatens Summer Clearing Sale of Rebuilt Pian of various Koreans in Moscow “Bieet” Debs. a Prine sn, ine ree ei, att gee ale of the din, way Terms suitable te ‘pure! ‘hasers. CHRISTMAN SONS 35 West Fourteenth St. Bet. 5th and 6th Aves, 0 ©, terns eiowe brane Maton! 188 Gh Ave, Boar 480 Be, VOR DANCING, bis | ade? a PRIVATE LESSONS, 1.00, Vice Manecar will bireduce rou te partner AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING 160th Bt. end Broadway, The followin cials is ac advertising that. appear for Monday and ed in the various ALL ON SALE TODAY AND TUESDAY QUARTER-CENTURY JUNE SALES OF Undermuslins Petticoats, Chemises, Corset Covers, Etc. $1.97 Women’s Petticoats. 1.6. $4.94 Women's Petticoats. 2.96 %4 ct. Envelopes of Nainsook, .66 $1.28 Envelope Chemises... .05 4 REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Mr. Pettit stated that many times in the past he endeavored to purchase from the late Mr. Bennett h is, Washington erty, tp aren - with apartment houses. hat with the tbe sto 181st street Manhattan’s next He further stated ‘t practically built up this is the location for big building operations. You can buy at your own each sold separately, located on ‘ort Washington avenue, Bennett Northern avenue, north of 181st uction Sale of the Tuesday, June 10 lesroo. Any one with a little mon as the terms are most liberal, 60% at 5% or 70 cdg aby ia ge at market value, = hooky. Take any In| 1.68 Combi ¢ rs de |, Extra Size Underwear 78 ct. Extra Size Drawers... .68 || 94 ct. Extra Size Drawers.. .74 $1.48 Extra Size Night Nigh Meeeeeedebas pee eseee $1.97 Extra Size Nainsook Gowns. inehurst avenue, Riverside Drive, just ennett Estate, at I2eneon, in the Exch: Vesey street. Fort Washington Ifeights Jo at 54% may re- | ioex, % three veal evs will be taken at this sale. terboro Broadway Subway car, nk books, also Libe Go visit this pro; Get off at 181st street, Auctioneer, 81 Nassau street Children’ Pajamas—6 to 18 years.... 1.80 .96 Girls’ Messali: SA55 Slipe—to 10 yrs. 4.98 Children’s Drawere— 1 to 4 yrs.—our reg. . a0 RE NHS) Daily sailings from Pier 32, N. R., toot Canal St.. 6 P.M. and Days; Sundu/s and Hol $1.28 Children's Princess Slips—-¢ to 16 yrs. $1.48 to $1.68 Slips 6 to 16 years..........., . bait @ o'clock following morn! copnections at Albany to all points north, east and west, Phone Canal 9000, Freight Service. Autos Carried, VIGATION COMPANY Metropolitan Line ‘To BOSTON Long Island Sound, Bussards Cape Cod Canal] through the Canal both MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. a) 1,96 | $1.95 ite ar oe foot. B DEPT,--THERD FLOOK, \ U : ; H d SHADE DEPT. RD FLOOR, There's no better place than the Hudson for outdoor recreation—Spring is the ideal * time for the trip. Big, comfortable steamers, * Beautiful scenery. Music and Restaurant, IDEAL ONE-DAY OUTINGS In a@ single day from New York of a number of to Albany covers 151 next journey North, East or tickets between New York and Albany Satin finish—various designs, SPREADS—BASEMENT. ‘ads Well atitched—eotton filled—. 34x62—our rem, $1.89 42x76—our reg. $3.12. 48x76—our reg. $3.53. PILLOW DBPT,—BABEMENT, 6 ct. Bleached Chessecloth............., 3 MUSLIN6—BABEMENT. 28 et. Cotton Huck Towels........... Soft finish—large size—hemmod TOWBLA—MALN FLOOR, $1.00 Babies’ White Dresses, Make it a part of your ns 97 et. Mohair Siciliennes nglming Sunday. 8.40 A. M.: Ww. Yard wide—variety of designs, ROYAL DIAM 35 MAIDEN LANE 6th Floor Phone Joba 143 DIAMONDS ON | ALL D3 American Watch & Di ati 6 Maiden Lai IBMSIDS Snspmonna re ey ath ver chintz designs. Pu turn steamer eame day / $1.07 White Ramie Linens, lune 7. and Sunday, June 8, 57 et. Buffet or Dresser Scarfs oo, Lace .trimmed—various patterns. DECORATED LINENS-—MAIN LOOM. $3.97 Cotton Fleece Blankets. and tan—contrast $1.64 Black Satins—35 inch, Hudson River Da Desbrosses St. Pier Tel. Canal 9300 New York 9 oF athletic—long or MEN'S UNDENWRAR—MAIN FLOOR $1.25 Men's Soft Shirts... Printed materials—fast colore— large assortment—6 button front made JRNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR, Tren Steam 34 et. Crinkle Underwear Crepe, yd. . ‘A PICNIC FOR A NICKEL.” MAN STREET FE To Interstate Park BOATING, FISHING, HIKING route to Camp Merritt Mountain, and all Points in New | HELP WANTED—-FEMALE, | DYCK 2 Bleached and unbleached—heavy, VLANN BLA—DABEM PNT. 40 ¢t. White Chiffon Voiles 65 et. Wo Wants Work Wonders, : 33 ct. Yard Wide SUNDAY WORLD WANTS woak ‘Wenduns. 1 “QUARTER-CENTURY” JUNESALES. | TAKE NOTE 9 condensed list of June Sale Spe-. omplete summary of ALL Hearn Tuesday Selling Sunday papers. QUARTER - CENTURY JUNE SALES $6.94 Taffeta Petticoats... 5.24 House and Porch Frocke— our reg. $1.84........, our reg. 69.47... gr ry Pose abi cane AT .97 Women’s Dressee— bend i ele att 417 .74 Women’ Rompers and Creepers—to 6 ‘tee etn ae Be Aiea White bevy pt Lawn Cape—6 months to $2.00 White Voile Blouses... 1.57 $1.17 Pretty Voile Blouses.. .8'7 $5.00 Broche Corsete—and plain Coutii— 10 to 18 years........... 18.44 | | Hand Emb. Carriage $2.64 Little Boys’ Suits..., 2.3 006.97... is ovens 57 ct. Boys’ Sailor Hats..... .42 84 ct. Boys’ Blousee— 8 to 15 yrs, 94 ct. Children's Rom; 2 to 6 yrs....... $2.87 Untrimmed Hats.,.. 2.15 ur reg. $1.60. 1.234 Trimmed Free if Hats and Ma-| | Infante’ Wool terials Are Purchased Here. Bawrow reg. 87 7 atl Hand Crocheted Bootess— GUM BO .e ss calvecena pair BT Hearn’ Diamond Birdseye 'e Blue 20x20 in. to 30x30 inch— value $1.58 to $3.28 doz. 1.24 2.54 20x40 in. to £7254 inch—value $2.54 to 4.44 dor. 2.34 to 4.84 1.55 and $1.95 Ostrich Hat gc nde Hit 225 $1.10 New Filet Curtain Nets 87 38 ct. Curtain eee Marquisettes... , a 50-Inch Slip Coverings 54-Inch All Wool Poplins,. 2.38 Belgian Stripe Slip 50 and 54-Inch All Wool Len Coverings................, 25 Oye 9 pele pra way A Special hase of Vestibule | | $2.97 Serge— Panele—-18i2hinch sotlte— 48 and S4-inch...... + 3S WANN ABs c eohshes stems 97 Fine M jisette Curtaine— copia. 1.97 35-in.Black Bathing Satins. 2.00 $2.50 Sport Tussah—36 in.. 1.95 40-inch Crepe Meteor... 2.'7'5 Printed de soakvmsmccy 36-inch Washable Satin... 2.25 Men's Union Overalls.......... tue or brown — stripes—+ white coate—name on every gar- ment—all sines, 34 to 44. Extra Sizes 15 cts. more, MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR, e te 3.47 | $1.25 Boys’ Trousers—9 to 11 ra... 6 | | in: Printed Georgette Crepe, checks gna hartley pcuee mente Faney Vestin v OO BOYS CLOTHING RIND FLbOR bapa at 35-inch Dress Satin....... I, 40-in. Satin Charmeuse... 3.25 40-in. Crepe de Chine 40-in, Georgette Crepe.... 2.00 36-in, Washable Satin, . 40-in. Crepe de Chine. 35-in. Plaid Taffetas. . . 36-in, Silk Mixed Poplins.. .9'7 Black Satin............., 2.95 $7.94 and $9.74 Boys’ Suits....>...... 650 Semi-Norfolk belted madels—nov- elty stripes and mixtures—regu- lar and stout sises included. BOYS' CLOTHING —THIRD FLOOR, Extra Sine Vests a neck—sleeveless— re—lace trimmed knee, KNIT UNDERWEAR MAIN FLOOR. Yoke and bishop—fine nainsook lawn—lace or emb'y trim'd— to 3 years, ANTS’ DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR, Quarter-Century June Sale White Dress Cottons 68 ct. White Skirting 50 inch—lustrous finish: round Weave-—cream, gray, net navy and black DRESS GO0D8—MAIN FLOOR, . 4 In demand for sults, ¢ middies, ete. LINENG—MALN FLOOR, White Mercerized P. 27 in.—our reg, .50. £7 in.—our reg. .30 4 97 ct. French Chiffon Voi sens ML Fine satin face—soft finish, FLOOR, SILKS—MAIN (MD iresrsnsrcanrece 97 et. Si Ger rp eb $1.88 Embroidered Voiles Three Naas ready made" Yor (36 in.)....., 16s idery. Dress and Blouse Voiles— 44 in.—our reg..50. TW 36-inch Embroidered Voiles . 0 45-inch French Organdy.. .9'7 40-inch Starchless Organdy .68 Long Cloth—10-yard piece—36 in, Wide— ry. Also Stamped Dish Towels— 1€x37.-Our re do cts 10 STAMPED GOODS— BABI RAE Mill lengthe—plain and fancy=— for night dresses, pajamas, booms ers, ate, WASH DRESS PABRICS—BASEMENT. 's Sith Gloves, ...... 7] Good ity silk, black ‘and white—2-clasp style, GLay MALN FLOOR. wll Wal fds Dresses — to 6 yrs.—our reg. $2.24... 1.66 |.