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MEMORIAL PARK “URGED ON SITE OF FORT WASHINGTON Historical Societies Unite to Save Property From Build- ers’ Encroachments, Various historical societies were to- day acting in unison in order to re- tain the alte of Fort Washington and He I . save it from building encroachments. ea thy chil Are 1 | rn0 site 1s part of the property of the | late James Gordon Bennett which is gained new strength scheduled to be auctioned’ off this | fromthe pure foodelements | "et, Protests bave doen niga by 4 - patriotic organizations, characterizing of Father John’s Medicine. | disgrace any schoo. whersby ‘ the famous battleground will ‘be : “Father John's ea turned imto building lots. | gine has done wonders} “nay American Scenic and istorte Our litte won wun very| Preservation Soctety; of which Dr. | fe after having pneumonia, He| George F. Kuna is Prosidest, is lead- yas always complaining of « pain on| ing the Meht. ‘The New York His- } petaes After taking three bottles| torical Society and the Washington ine he had no| Heights Socict » joined forces hter also had al with Uo first organization to | "| preserve intact tho battle site. | Joseph P. Day, the auctioneer, has | S| agreed, 80 far as possible, to protect the gite and to auction it off in bulk, so that some patriot may buy it in and cstablish either a public or a = | private park. The actual fort covers | about twenty’ lots In the property about to be sold. A protest filed with the executors f'the Bennett estate has resulted in promise to ald the patriotic soole- ie which are hopeful that the Ben- nett executors will themselves bid in the fort site and turn it into a memo- rial park. Dr. Kuns, in gpeaking of the efforts of the patriotic ocieties to-day, sald “That fort site to my mind, is as Fee, ered Ts important to us as is the site of re Waterloo to the Britleh. ‘The ground in that section is drenched with blood of brave American patriots whit did ft Silver and Porcelain me at ta btu ca ee Lo agg 3 although. the jumph in |f Made at Reasonable Prices that battle. It would bea calamity to permit any one to build houses on such @ spot, just as much as it would bave been a crime to build on the Dykman site, or Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn and like spots.” ‘The Citizens’ Union, in an open let ter to-day, called upon public-spirited | citizens to come to the rescue of the battleground. Vatin-Americans to Get vy or Army Instructions. WASHINGTON, June 9.—Lemistation a | authorizing the President to invite each | of the Latin-American Republics to send FS repreesntatives to this country be- fore June t, to receive instruction either at the or Military Academy SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS, was recomm by Acting Secre STEAMBOATS. Up the Hudson 'There’s no better place than the Hud- son for outdoor recredtion-——Spring is the ideal time for the trip. Big, comfort- able steamers. Beautiful scenery. Music and Restaurant. IDEAL ONE-DAY OUTINGS In a single day from New York you can visit one of number of popular resorts. The through sail to Al- bany covers 150 miles. Make it # part of your next journey North, East or West. All through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted. includtne Sunday. 8.40 A. M.; Laarg, Pegbromes wi Voth bus 0.80; Yonkers, 0.00; stopping al or pegentales West Point (except Sunday), pete Mi eng hail But~ _* Chesterfields i there Set “RE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 0, te Its a Long TAS Sto"tat << Va HON. ELBERT H. GARY recently said :— “I predict the next five years in this country will be the most progressive, prosperous and successful of any like period in our history; the results \ will astonish even the most optimistic of For the last three weeks I have been telling you about the James Gordon Bennett Estate Sale. Now note these facts:— ROBERT E. DOWLING, Pres. City In- vesting Co., recommended this as a purchase. E TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST anteeing the titles. Real Estate Operator, made ser on his investments immediately south of ‘HYMAN SONN, Real Estate Operator, made profits on his investments immediately south J. ROMAINE BROWN, ALEXANDER P. W. KINNAN, President of the Union Dime and SAMUEL E. JACOBS, - resident Hudson Realty Co., were some of immediately south, which I sold at auction you a Fentury of that property covered with mag- ba ob is a Charman and OMer Becoutiwe Officer ¢f 0. 8, Steet Corporation, ple who owned thé property i Priya T have te prope H fin PETTIT, Building Operator, said this is the location for Man- hattan’ A next bi, ATERNO, himself a Building Operator, showed his rth in the vow ey by building his celebrated Paterno és LAURENCE McGUIRE, President United States Realty and Im- provement Co. and recently President of the Real Estate Board of New York, says that this is a rare oj rtunity for the public. HARRIS MANDE! UM, one of the oldest Apartment House Operators, says this is one of the best buys in:the market for the small investor or the Many others have expressed the same thoughts, but I have neither time nor space to set them forth. You now have the sound judgment of the wisest men in Real Estate in New York. “A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient.” q The lots will go at the price you make. You Will Resell Them at the Price that New York’. Growing Population Will Make. Come to the sale TOMORROW and BUY! Sale starts at © 12 o'clock noon. Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street. 81 Nassau Street. Telephone 6500 Rector. Savings Bank books, also Liberty Bonds at market value, will be taken as ~ astle, just ad- 7, AUCTIONEER teak for This “ALL-IN-ONE” Advertisement.‘ |] $3.94 Night Dresses MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. Every Monday in the Afternoon Papers All Monday’s and Tuesday’s Sales as advertised in DIFFERENT a Sunday papers are combined in this condensed, quick-reading ' ‘ announcement... Big Values in Small Type. Cut This Advertisement Out for Reference. (On Sale Both Toddy and Tuesday) We started these famous June Sales in 1894, when this business was 67 years old; therefore, these extra anniversary offerings in our “Quarter-Century’’ June Sales Quarter Century June Sales Undermuslins $1.48 Petticoats........... 1.28 sites $1.97 Woman's Petticoat... 1.64 | | 77 ct. infants’ Naineook | $4.94 Woman's Petticoats. 2.96 $1.48 Envelope Chemises... 1.26 $1.28 Envelope Chemises... .O5 48 ct. Nainsook Corset Covers. 2% 78 ct. Corset Covers...... $1.38 Combination: $1.68 Combinations $1.97 Combinations 58 ct. Drawers... 94 ct. Drawers. $1.28 Drawers... $1.39Night Dresses $1.68 Night eve $2.48 Women’sNgt. 4 ae Slips. jue Carriage 73 ct. Extra Size Drawers... .5% See trsks Wied Flaws oe | | 90:60 Coneets..... 94 ct. Extra Size Drawers... 74 Gertrudes. 28 ct. Extra Size Cor.Covs.. . 19 $1.94 Girls’ Dresses. 68 ct, Ex. Size Cor.Covers.. .4 $3.48 Girls’ Dresses. $1.97 Ex.SizeNains’kGowns 1.56 |: $3.47 Petticoats. . $1.97 Extra Size Petticoats. 1.46 $2.04 Petticoats. . $1.18 Corded Band Chemises. 8 $1.97 Extra Size Chemises.. 1.6) Silk Underwear $2.97 Envelope Chemises... 2.1.8 Petra: breoamast yf Wis cuepke ape ae ean be B87 Hearn’s Biue Diamond Birdseye vabatane in, to 80x80 in.— value $5.95 doxen... 1.24 to 2.54 bed ted ny fe Stas4 in in.— Soren tte NE to 4.04 $5.94 Night Dresses... Quarter Century June Sales Children’s Underwear | | 68 ct. Cambric Skirts....... lS $3.69 Girls’ Petticoats..:,. 3. ? : $2.28 Children’s Pajamae., R. $6.96 Girls’ Princess Slips, 4.9 Children’s Drawers— 1 to 4 yru—our reg. .23..... 6 to 10 yra—our reg. .35.. Bathing its Bo Eathine Sette. --- OBS $1.48 to $1.68 Slips... $3.68 Princess Slips.. 2. $3.68 Lon, Foth sack 10-yard $2.78 36-Inch Lon Our reg. $3.48... Turkish Towels Turkish Wash Cloths... White Turkish Towels. 38 ct. Turkish Towels. $1.87 Mats. 48 ct. Turkish Towels. oe 68 ct. Turkish Bath Towels .O3 Turkish Bath Towels....... 78 Couch Hammocks 22.5 Davenport Couch Stade, $4 $4.97; Awni a, $7. Couch Ham: Swin, Hammocks. ‘4 Sailo: f "17 to 2.48 Tuesday—One Day Sale Toweling Our reg. 1 5 Our reg. 23 ct. e 23 ct. Blue borders—close weave—in the nick of time, and an ex- cellent, money-saving epportanily for those needing quanti- ties to furnish summer bungalows, hotels, and boarding house needs, the thrifty housewife and bride-to-be will also seek to take advantage of the bargain. Plaid «+484, 30 ct. Bleached Domet............+++ mB sid bwin We ‘a ce ewis-inch-fleecy na P. SILKS—-MAIN FLOOR. PUANNELA—BASEM toe epaie, Kingston Point (connecting {Agr eure ine Ulslor & Delaware BN. BR), Catskill, Huds gon end Albany. $08 09h SES HiFod Re, 10 aM, i. eriiowieer kt payrs yankers, “11-10 Pug | 1 Fear Mountain, | + West Point’ (exe. Sunday). tgornwail, Newitt ‘and *Po’keopale ‘Return steamer sume day from points marked t, Hudson River Day Line Desbrosses St. Pier Tel. Canal 9300 New York ism Lay Metzepciitan Line! ny WEW WORK -ALBANY~ TROY To BOSTON Dally sailings trom Pier 32, N. Ro f00t| Vie Long Istana Sesnerés Bow ond 7 P. M., Week Days, Sun- Cape Co ays, 6 and 0 P, M.; West Dawliih th the Canal both ways half hour later; due Albany ©| resre Pier dhrough th om. | 2 lowing morning, Direct ratl con- | dayp ned sg tt it Albany to 1 points nerth, ‘e 4 st, Phone Canal 9000. r Biatergoms Kiwaye tho Freight Service. Autos Carried. CONEY ISLAN Hb DSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Dron Steamboat mboat Co. Pe Rgeat ch Shun si tn “Want” yaks haekiae Pur ula id iy te aia ahled en oe amis NS, gi.! oer wilt Teivoteee | vou to buen TEA RE E BUILDING sCREDEE ‘ and Found” articles pdvertised in The World or reported to, jest and Found Bureau.” Canal rate SAISON GH ps EASY TERMS, ALL GOODS GUARANTEED, American Watch & Diamond Co, | 6 Maiden Lane “ aa of The worl's HEN vou daaul your vases | tion this Summer have | your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 19 per week Dally World, 19¢ per week sey World, Ge per Sunday | of Mie Lad om as - ang | Areas a0, aa Stowalealet we ae: MONTAGUE’S VERSE appears exclusively in The Morning World. James J, Montague is ad- mittedly ‘the best writer of news verse in America tee The a 40 ct. Fancy Lingerie Batiste $1.97 Little Tots’ isin Deen 1.56 | 63 ot. O $1.25 Boys’ Trousers—-9 to 17 yre..... 06 Mohair Siciliennes...... .72| 87 ct, Mercerized Damask—-70-inch... .6 uf inch—cream, garnet, grey, Bleached —heavy quel quality, navy and black LINENS —MAID bla DRESS GOODB—MAIN FLOOR, 40 ct. White Chiffon Voile............ d 89 inch-—-dainty and cool WHITE GOOD8—MAIN FLOOR, 97 et. to $1.07 Stamped Pillow Cases. .77 }6x42—hemmed—good muslin— we Nd ts a Fleenined Dirnity 4B ch, Khabl Cat, cs-sresecsssersre 15 ct. Stamped Dish Towels... for 25 ba Fy 3 Mill iengths. STAMPED GOOD6—BAS! Values WASH DRESS FADRIC—BAMMMINT, | 43.65 cu stige Comfortables 245 Cretonne Spreads Floral patterns—full size, 72x90 in. to 81x99 OOMFORTABLES-—BASEMENT. Pink, blue and white grounds with’ bluebirds $3.00 Crochet (i ‘nee |. WASH DRESS F. rath irra gee ease 218 tonne Bad t Hg ed 0 < Par eace 67 ct. Unbleached Sheetings. .. 2% yards wide—firm wee MUSLINS—BASEMENT, Window Shades. cd Gingham ond chambrer— te, wen 1x8 ft assorted tinte—mounted ae sola Summer Blankets Boys’ Sui A] ene ane wey $3.45 Cotton Fleeces 4 Boys’ 5 be rtolk i $10.50 Seambess Grass ri 46 Cobteis stripes and mints iin Im rede te feet, 1 out sizes include be i regular and stout @ eo pence (O8-—-THIRD FLOOR. 1 BS Cre Bteaaee DIOTHING-—THL bebe 18 et. rit Curtainings....... 1 Lace and ma Tasers or 5 tucks and hem, Corduroys gnd grey cassimorce— ones CLOTHING Sp pson” Met Waites Pa ely com re $1.50 Crope Kimonee. -.. 43.0.0 1AT! a4 shoots or 24 carde—enveiopes to mat BTATION@RY—THERD ¥L00 Rin eh iouatos “at 3 to i $3.74 Cotten Fleece Blankets.