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- - - r ....- - IM ILIA 1 aiibiatii 'Iiiii iiAininr ATAtirn r rwrc a MAWMuiti miLLiuiNAiKt mm M nrnnrmnu nnni mi niirn rnn innnnn nw w; ii iin i Mini it h niu xiikii kill inn mv ii 111 1 mi hiiiiii ilium it ii mi ii iiiii inimi inni iii u niu iiiTii ill min iniinnniin nnniii mm f iinrniiii nimi niiimxi in ii ennuis i-ims urn nmi nmj ii nwiiiii iiiiiiuiiiiii iiniiii iiiiii Jf l; , ejsssasej w mmw saw ar- ar i aj sar 1 sTB a V V Ml I I M r aav . tit THE EVENING. WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 19&. Borough President Steers1 Pro posal to Board May Save j Many Acres. 7A jlan to convrrl the oM Iron pier at tilt Dreamland rulna Into an elaborate rcra.llon dock, strotchln: 1,091 feet lii(o tli 000111 and to Uo Initlt of atons as steel, with the prospoct that tha piiir will fnabl tlie cttr to rvclalm :ilt at land now under water on tlio beach of the proJoctrJ SmsMo Park at t Canay Island, n utnnUted to tf , Baard of Kstlmals to-day by Doroush ' Ptestdcnt Steers. .Jlr. SVwrs's proposal was In ths form of an amendment to a report of ths Corporate Stocli HinlKct Committee, wfrlch authorised fJS.OOO for remortn ptars, bulkheads nnd debris from the burned nraa. The board axrtrd ttia np iproprlntlon should not be touched until It was decided that no use muy ba mtde of the Jellies nnd plnrs which sur vived the Are. Th old plnr Is In a fair state of pres ervation," said Mr. tituers. 'Hnd It Is ' passible, with tbo rxmll;ure of a rea- ' aapabje win, to convert It Into a bulk bead or Jetty whK'h would preservo the testich and udd to tlio oity's iicrenue there." Plans for the pier were prepared by Cfciaf1 Knslneer William It Ward, who consulted with Charles Vorhles, builder 0 the old pier. It was pointed out that jtj absence of such a bulkhead reach 10 Into the ocean has cost the city more than thirty acres of land at the fpt of Ocean Parkway. ,t Manhattan 3ach the establishment of bulkheads b,4 won back acies of lanj from the doaan. and more bulkheads ore 'being feult. I MILLER AND MOTLEY FREE DESPITE NEW YORK WARRANT Miss Graham Begins Action for Damages and 'He Is Served by Clever Ruse. BURNS EXPOSES GIGANTIC GRAFT : IN ATLANTIC CITY 'ipj (Continued from First Pace.) R!!a Lillian Orahom, show Girl, who, with Uthel Conrad, wn arrested at the Instillation of W. K. U. Htokss. June 7 lsst, charged with shotting him several times whrn ho refused to ylald to their alleged demand for mono)-, brauKht suit sgalnsl Htokrs) to-day 'for $100,000 for "malicious prosocutlon and arrest." Notice of summons was filed In the Hupreme Court, but no complaint ac companied the paper. Clark L. Jordan, appearing for Miss Graham, aald tha complaint had not yet been fully drawn, because of tha unexpectedly Quick service of a subpoena on Stokes, but that the document would be forth coming promptly. "Miss Conrad also Is to bogln simi lar proceeding agalnat (Jtokea for a Ilka amount," said Lawyer Jordan, "Their oases are. similar. "Ws all ten Mr, Htokes more willfully and mall cloualy to get Mlm Graham and Miss Conrad arrested, he knowing no crime had been committed by them. They wera tried on the charges preferred 'by him and acquitted. Tho Jury did not bellave the oung women had lurod hint to their apartments In the Varuna and there tried to hold Mm up for money. This case differs from tha ordinary case where John Doo proceedings are Htarted In order to And out whether a Mrlms h.u t,an ntnmlllMl. T n t - cuT Aft going to that protect! vo means Mr. Btokas directly charged Miss Graham and Miss Conrad with a serious crime. The servlco was made by strategy upon tho owner of the Ansonta at Ills big spartmcnt hotel. I'rucess Server Harry Itothenberg, twenty-one years old, learned Mr. Stokes wished to sell 1 certain pteco otf property. Itothenberg acquainted himself with the peculiarities of tha property, and called up Mr. Hlokos on tha phone, saying he had a purchaser. Itothenberg spoiio so famili arly regarding tha property that Stokes was taken off his guard, It Is stated, and agreed to soo tho young man. Mr, Stokes fumed when the papers In the Graham suit wera handed to him. Evidence Mailed From Washington to Support Charge Not deceived and London Judge Acts. LONDON, May 31.-CIrk A. Miller and Alfred it. Motley, formerly of New York, were dUchnrged 'because of lack of evidence against them when they were arraigned In court to-day accused of larceny. The complalnnnts are offi cers of the United Hindu Lithographing Company of New York and Cincinnati, who charged that a lithographing pro rose, for which they paid thn defendants $UI),0W did not prove to ba as repre sented. The Magistrate decldml to free th men In spite nf the fact that nn officer produced a warrant for their arrest slcnel by President Tnft and Secretary of State Knox, the defendants having been detained at the request., of the American Ht.itc Department, Tho Notv York oftlcer, howover, did not have tho 'evidence to support the warrant, al though It was said to have been mailed at Washington on May 0. As It had not reached tha American Kmbasay here tho Maglttratn-roncludcd to release the prisoners, explaining that this would not Interfere with the isstiAiiue of a new warrant when evidence agalnat them was received. A'.M.INAU KOI! TO-DAY, Sua rlvi.. ,:Uhun Mt.. 7.23IMoti rlwi., 3.51 PtlltT OP JIBW YORK. AIIIIIVED. CM? nf Monttomrr;,.- ,,,, ftmnnth El ofir.,,,. j .iiurMton INCOMrXO BTEAW?!n!9. uvn TtMKV. from the New York I'ollce Uepartmcnt Mituast. iJwrpeel. ' TIZ-for Sore Feet Tired, Aching, Swollen, Smelly, Sweaty Feet? Corns, Callouses or Bunions, Frost Bite and Chilblains? Use TIZ. It is Sure, Quick and Certain. 8end for FREE Trial Paokage of TIZ Today X t it 1 i J'- 1? rz tff now using every Influenceto keep out of Jail. With the posstbla except '-n of Dtugherty, every one. of tha councilman mixed up In the deal Is well fixed. Tboabua s one of the best known hotel man In tho, Resort. He recently retired from active hotel Ufa, after selling tho historic hotel Windsor, headquarters for years of the best known whips of tha country during the annual horse show hare, to the Wldener Interests, who are ta erect a twenty-two-story hosteJry-on tha altht. Kesaler, known familiarly aa 'The Millionaire Uutcher" heads on of the largest packing hourts of the resort. Intimates say he Is worth' a half million. Lane, a favoilte Kuehnle coi tractor. President o! tha Lane l'avlng Company, Is said to bo worth a quarter of a million, llo at ptcsrnt holds somo "1ch pickings" In city contracts. ,Malla, proprietor of Malla'a Hotel, Is Known to be worth nt .least 100,ooo, prln cjpslly Innvesttd In the saloon business isltu "IJoss' .luienmc. ougherty owns the largest rentaurant el Atlantic avenue In the Third Ward aid Is comfortably well orf. His rise 11 the local political firmament has been meteoric. He belt out the i;ang In tho Utter scrap for munlclpa', control, at the Ian general election nnd through his strength gained a poiltlon with ths big Isadora. TOrdlnance No. (, a the Concrete Joardwalk bill was ofllclally known, ad a tempeatunus history In council. troduceil during January, it was given rst and second -cadlnc and then pigeon- olea after tha dally press had cx- oted It. URNS LAID TRAP AND EXPO SURE IS RESULT. The Boardwalk Committee for weeka Reclined' to say a word about tho bill nu uie imp. vtuu hiwii uui wua iiiai t was "dead." On Ajirll 22 It was ragged from Its resting place nnd sent hrough with a whonp, but three Coun llmen Gale. Headlcy and Mathls-vot nm against Us passage. Fourteen mem era-voted for lib passage. This action Was tha signal for a universal lashing of the Council. Ulg hotel men urged tha Mayor to veto tho bill. He did. Council sustained the Vvto, effectually killing Vie measuru. The ordinance In brief provided for the rebuilding of the boardwalk Iiji sec tyona, os Council might determluo by resolution from time m time, that all repairs must be made under the plans prepared by a civil nnRlneer to be em itioyed. Thla engineer was to be em ployed for "all repairs" which mo.mt that hla tenure of office would be per petual and that the city would be called in pay him ad Infinitum. No estimate Of tha coat was mide, but unofficial guras gave It ai at least a million dollars within & comparatively few years. Vlt now develops that the measure waa Ml reality a "plant" made by Burns. Ho SexMared he had evidence that big bribes )f d heen paid In the award of tho mill le)n dollar drainage ranal, To clinch Ms, however, ,lt was necessary to get ftlse man cornered to obtain a confea- do thla Burns despatehel one of his OMratlvea here. Ho posed aa James K. HAiTls. "a wealthy New York contrao tef." This was a ytnr ago. He let It bfj noised almut qulto casually that ha waa interested In putting up a concrete iflrdwelk. '-Tentative'' overturea were made. It iMtilred a deal of clover coaxing, hut atpast, according to Burns, one msn :rH." To him was left the Job of se aurlng the proper majority. He an. rauuvu mur oiiicrp, ii is ssia, ana ra ny more, who to-day, Burns declares, GAS KILLS WOMAN OF 90. MSBBHHBHaBBBB VMM Iter Danahter Alao a Vletlaa In Philadelphia Home. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May IL-Mrs. Annie Wlitl'aniS, 'fifty-nine years old, and her mother, Mrs. Mary J. Long, ninety years of ago, were asphyxiated In their home here early to-day. Death was accidental and was due, to gas escaping from a range. , Dadway's elief R R llri. J, Western!!, of VHnme. N, J., wrttw! I miat ttll you enr lujwt'i ltesdy HtlW Ii Uif lt reirnlj lor pln that tfirs it In tht mirktt tMtr, 1 hut t lrs fmlly ai mall f '.V.llrf ? . It '' "! t"7 s dictsr'i Mil. tot navj ton torott It ti s kins our that. Mr lltUr slrl haa apralnrd brr ankle and l romlni a Mind flat wlthniit nr other doctor linn ltilwaj'a Iteady ttelirf," A Household Remedy, m " atxwans- t si sus uiu1tiik. HAtlWAr & CO., New York. m Xvsry en who Is troubled .with sore. iwtair or tender feet swollen feet smetlr feet, corns, callouses or bunions, frost bits or chilblains can .aulcklr mak th.lr feet wall now. Here la Inatant re lief and a lastlag. Dtrmanant . remedr It s called TIZ. TIE raehss'aoTe'ifesttwsr). and swollen feet ara aulcklr reduced to their normal sloe. Thoutanda of ladles have been able to wear, shoes a full alas smaller with perfect comfort. It's the onlv foot remedy, ever mads which sets on ths principle of'drawln out all ths poisonous exudstlon which oaue eore feet. Powders and other remedies merely elos tm.ths cores. TIZ el them out and keep them clean. It works right off. You will feel better the very first tlma it'a used. Use It a week and you can forget .you ever bad eore fset. There Is nolhlngton earth that can oom oars with It. TIZ. 35 cents a box, sold everywhere, and recommended bv all drug stores, da. partment .and general stores. Write to day to Walter Luther Dodge A 'Co.. 133s South Wabash Ave.. Chicago. III., for a free trial package of TIZ br return mall, and entoy tha real foot relief roil never felt before. V CtcnUKtA' tintimuna Bait a Century in Buttnei: Be Careful to Whom You Trust the Exami nation of Your Eyes The Ehrllch" service maintains a staff of registered physicians, specialists In eyesight examinations. They'll prescribe glasses that will help. We charge for fllusct only. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to SIS With Ilifocal Lenses, $4.50 to $18 217 Broadway. Attor House 223SxthAve..l5thSt. 350 Sixth Ave.. 22d St. 101 Nassau. Ann St. 17 West 4 2d New York 498 Fulton St.. Cor. Bond St.. Brooklyn Don't Walt to Find out It yea sre Infected by disease. If yea bare been exposed to Infection bay a package ef TYREE'S .Antiseptic Powder Immediately, sad ward off possible dan ger. It Is a narmlrta. but powerfsl Sermlelde. carts ss well as prevents laesse. ssd has beea recoameadea by pajslelaaa for years. Dliaoltea In ataatly la water, and Is saeaasled aa a deucke. For sale by draggtsts emj aseta. Bead 'for Booklet. JS. TIME, asssu,WajUatea,B.C. 'feilalMiat The kind that don't wear oat- at the finger ends, and every pair ' contains A Guaraatee (hat GaaraattM "a new pair free" if the "tips" wear out before the gloves. ' There'a a way (o tall tha genuine. "Look in the hem" for ths! name "Kayser.", It is there for your protection. ,v '"Kayaer" gloves cost ao nairaf than the "ordinary kind." and are worth double in quality,., fit and 'I value. Don't accept the "just as good" ttfcj "look in the hem" for the name j "Kayser" the kind that "don't wear out" at the finger "tips; Short Silk Olova a 60o., 70o., St.OO, S1i2S, S1.SO Leng 811k Olovaa 70e 91.00, S1.2B, SI.OO, SS.00 atlas Kinstr & Co Mtktrt . Neva York I NKW YORK ATLANTIO OITY ROSENBAUM &C6. PROVIDINOS A8BURY "ArJK ' IOSc 13 WEST 23P STREET ESPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY. . JUNE 1ST One Thousand Lingerie Waists nFKjt. 'I mo xrou. c Kauai ron rr. AdTerUtemtsw for Ttas WoflJ mtjr be left st an 7 .American Dtsttiot Hsiniw efQce la ttis efu mu r, at. , A Sugar Basket and Tongs in Sterling Silver. Price: Basket, $7.50; Tongs, $4.50. s ELECTING silver for a little gift or a big one (even if it be a, gift for your self) is always interesting. Sandwich ' Tray of Sterljng Silver, Diameter 10Jj inches. A real Meriden value at $18. And the interest increases with the Variety of things you may select from. Which is why so many people find this such an interesting store. The "Variety" comes- of the gathering here of the work of the designers in our eleven factories. A variety a single maker couldn't possibly hope to show. Sterling in plenty. Plated Wares that are almost-as at tractive (the Sheffield and Old Dutch re productions are especially charming). Prices that fit every desire. The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) Silversmiths 49-51 W. 34th St., Through to 68-70 W. 35th St., New York oub" 999 OUTFIT JTchalr ! Mil !Lhflr... I v 1 Parlor TMf . I1ININO BOOM. iorkse re. 1 Katenaion Table 1 IfUif J ON SALE Saturday, June I, 1.00 VALUES 2.00 to 3.00 TAKEN FROM THE REGULAR STOCK, NEW SHEER SUMMER MODELS. ' NOT A WAIST IN THIS SALE EVER . SOLD FOR LESS THAN TWO DOLLARS f iV Wot over wo wabta to a -effstomef Credit Terms: $ Dovvu ob $39 5 " 75 7.6 " "100 1 Hlilrlioerd. 4 Caae i na JaocT iv UK. 7,U therrtu Coneb ItlllJKOOM. nitlTK FOR II. MA WEEK JnrK.vs an . OPK.V i.Nua. Ntrrl Huriac KTTCITEN. , "-Kltchea Table fltsnladiUr Chair Ilflows. ftreaan ijiiiiflns qiase Vhalr to Match lo Yds. Oilcloth In Yds. Fibre Carpet The Great Circle Time wis when mariners would follow the points of the compass due East or West In crossing the Atlantic. Now they follow the route known as the Great Circle. On the map It looks as If It were an out-of-the-way course but in reality It is by far the shortest cut. The SHORT COURSE to RESULTS may seem to be to advertise In a number of different newspapers and pay a number of DIFFERENT AD VERTISING RATES, but follow this GREAT CIRCLE. The Circula tion of The World. Moraines and Sun days, in New York City 1 Exceeda that of the Herald, Times, Sua and Tribune COMBINED. And You Will Get tho Best Re suits nnd Pay BUT ONE Advertising Rate. jpAre Now Being Almost iMeaa6V e i est saMHan n CilVEN AWAY On Last Days of Stfe Friday and Saturday Men's and Women's M no SLIP-ONS ArVn l.Uo FINE RAINCOATS J. VALUtS tRUn f4 to at hith 1 U.fl-1 SILK & MOIRE & ATA POPLIN COATS T" VALVES FROM fit to at kith ai Hi Men's and Women's P 7C SLIP-ONS AND fv( IMP. RAINCOATS ef VALUES FROM $8M to u high at t22.lt Men's & women's ENGLISH i RAINCOATS & GABARDINES U VALUES FROM $15 to at hith at 532 Jt ff Men's and Women's A CA LINEN DUSTERS 1'" Variety of Styles and Colors. All sizes W VALUES VP TO Hfl.M Boys' & Glrls'Capes ft A A splendid lot of about 830 Capes in a fine assortment of newand beautiful shades fllLi all the latest. Values are as bish as s on' 1 WWW PLYMOUTH asm 872 B'way Cor. 18th St. 60 W. 23d St. Former Best Store. 212 6th Ave. Door from Cor.lttllS it- iii I'cc i itti c niRCcncMrc wuat vni i mi-r-i-. euntr conitso or be arrested. eh man. It la nllageJ. was to rr Advcrtiscin Next Sunda P.bsd f tha' deal wsnt throuB" orld A WORLD "WANT" AD, WILL CO ANQ GET IT. 4 1.