The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1900, Page 7

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y _.... ‘THM WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1900, ‘e.” Real Estate. Real Estate, Real Estate Real Estate, Real Estate. Real Estate Real Estate, Real Estate A — —— ~~ RECORD-BREAKING RUSH TO RUGBY! ADVANCE DEMAND EXCEEDS ALL EXPECTATIONS! : NEARLY 400 LOTS SOLD —- 37 HOUSES CONTRACTED FOR. EMORIAL DAY eet the pace! Just think—our advertising just begun and over one-third of Rugby is gone! An unprecedente record so far ahead of the M opening—even in our experience. At this rate there'll be little or nothing to sell by the 11th. Don't wait! Act Quickly ! Go To-Day ! And the best of it all—to us—and to every lot owner as well—is the substantial character of the buyers. They mean business—nearly 4o houses already contracted for and every day brings more who will build. his speaks volumes for Rugby—more than anything we can say. It's the best evidence that we have what the people want, and that the public is awakening to this opportunity of opportunities. And when you grasp all the facts—and realize all that Rughy means to every man who wants a sterli investment or a home of his own in the Centre of a Coming City—youll not wonder why Rugby draws, and why the tide of buyers is steadily swelling, For— you can't help admitting it—you never saw the like— You've Never Yet Been Offered, for So Little Money, So Much Land, of Such Desirable Character, with Such Magnificent Improvements and Such Remarkable Terms and Inducements, Listen! ete PRICES o% =| 828,000.00 INCOLD | eg TERMS et $190 Sart ce $990 2 5 Na Only $2 Down. $1.50 and $2 Weeiy By Which Customers Can Build Before Lot Is Paid For. Only 4% Interest on Unpaid Balance. \ <i Monthly or Quarterly Payments ed if Desired. Over ae BA ped p re or. Less. To xe Car Face Til es ‘ 2 7 cent. dannaas bes cash in days. NO MORTGAGES. NO NOTES. NO TAXES FOR 2 YEARS Suitable Restrictions. All Improvements Free. All streets , macadamized and well finished. Gran- ' Non-Forfeiture ___ Your Investment Protected, Your Interests Safaguarded, clahic ee outed gostio iiovals eat ame piv wah bowenkelr a FROM SICKNESS OR LOSS OF EMPLOYMENT, ; chadstauk as Wak las Gh eeary toe nih fe Get Full Particulars ——— Free Deed in Case of Death, of All These Great Otfers and Inducementa, Which We Can Only’ Permanent Care, in Park-Like Condition, + FREE LIFE INSURANCE. Mention tn Outline Here, | of All These Beautiful Improvements by Our Improvement Association. Don't Watt fo WOOD, HARMON & CO, Vereieg Oar Largest Suburban Real Estate Operators in the World, GO OUT TO-DAY. Developers of Seventy-five Suburbs. Offices in Twenty-five Cities. You Can Secure Best Choice OW New York Office, 256-257 Broadway. Brooklyn Office, 154 Montague Street. POLIGE HELP BRIDE-ELECT. BEST ROUTES TO RUGBY. CUT OUT asd FOLLOW These Directions line) from Bridge, tne) eae agent at foot of Lay will give free transfer. Or Fulton St. trolley at Bridge (N.Y. side), ¢ as above by our free trant- fer, Or Ave. trolleys from Broad- way Ferry and ride direct to Rugby. WOMEN TIPPLERS GROW IN NUMBERS. | THE CREAT | THE DANVERS JEWELS. + By MARY CHOLMONDELEY, Author of “Ked Pottage.” (Copyright, 1900, by Harper Brothers) ; Dered, had Jewels of considerable value, | personal expression of ayaypathy might | with all a woman's curlosity, evidently — wah o poge eaes. Biv seen a from afar (Thie story, one of the beet narratives| . walt to 3 My Vea Those in High Circles Drink to Stand Social of love and daring published in reeen'|* rc : he . Relatives Oppose Cirl’s| years, written by the onthor of “Red Pots yit.‘the, Strain, Others to Emulate Men and Work- sdasstame ena Vahd-Ver tage,” ia presented to Bvening Werld |? ers heir bles. readers by the hind permission of Harper ‘1, to F orget T Trou! Wedding Finery. Brothers.) Je a —___—- i.) t Joan's pri iene legacy had | Aurelia ‘The increasing number of ipso) the place of tes to @ noticeable extent? CHAPTER IX, ib pniiirdiatimonelnangcmde (lx? gt Maniacs In the pollce courts, tn sante|{t DAs. There is w fe:] tn onder to marry the man of her Consteston, | Soe re tee. The jorele| an ne 9 cou tariume and in high soctal mulantes tt ts. a¢ choles pretty Fmma Heltret, of 2 be ee mean ad | Nowe ‘T was not till three months later that! “’ ] I eaw Charles Danvers again, on w j; wet April afternoon. I was still liv- saw ing In London with Jane when he came |"* | to see me, having just returned from a nowa Jong tour abroad with Ralph. | Katy . at >: thelr inners, Boor do \ Charles street, Jersey Clty, has sought the aid of the police, Mise Hoitzel's circles has deen 90 noticeable of jate that allentsts Gnd physiologists, as well as philan- thropists, have been interested. Various) fearons for this alarming increase of drunkenness among women are ad- 1a (The End) For Sale. ¢. on relatives had, it 1s claimed, threatened for @ woman to drink|to do all in thetr power to prevent her ough to some it seeme Marriage to-morrow to George Giau- pa, WAT MES, JOWELET—Weenty pay. vanced. foon sees daughter Of] srecht, of 101 Summit avenue, and the) gir George, he sald, was quite well ‘opt int ee, ra The recent Sownfalls of Mrs. Julls A.| {n° women , again, but the coolnees between himself [ S10 call JAMES BEROMAN, $f ‘ Frothingham, wite of the rich Wall| thore In the working “lapses but they . and his father had dropped almost to | 6: ore rnee—openreestans @treet broker; of Mre. Lucy C. Lillie,| ‘ake champagne and cordials ead ot id freezing-point since it had come to light |‘ the gifted writer, apd of Della Fox, the) )00t; Tey, all meet on the that he had been innocent after all. His)! Uittle soubrette, show that the disease !s, many women's clu is father could not forgive his eon for put- I @onfined to ho one class of women. pote he Bg 3 Oe ting him in the wrong. a < omen, They wore y . \ ‘The theory advanced by Dr. Cyrus Bt. * too. Do you know they treat|\: 4 mn thet wee ia love with 1 seldom Aiseppoint nun in matters . ir to uo sla Senet» poms Glaubrecht. of this kind,” he sald. “Indeed, | may | 4rawin wy em ar the) “dirs, Hieitzél oowld not bear the thought) **Y 1 have, as a rule, surpassed his ex- of parting with her only dauguner, ami] pectations, and I must be careful never Kuenes ere” | ORDERA NeW YORK pies with “g 4 to fail short of them in this way again. | ,, i toon Near Nam | to say H the| But ah! Miss Middleton, I am sure you pn 5 & ~ ——— COPY BY years Bet sperms 0 secemny I habards after the giri| will agree with me how dimeuit tt ts te ~Anrtbing Jou | ines wathere ts Dut one ware cure-atop, the ad reise ten tu the pleading of| preserve an even course without relax- oe. besigees ot mia @ink hart | Manufacture of intoxicating is a f Ing @ little at times.” it MAIL pd |B gender. rgat gaan avs | gate ates sure her MMe x toma nee Ss dear Mr Chara” mid Jann ane as trea | Bone wt. aie: ti: Stal Sopra erin the of friends! beaming at him over her knitting, but | ——— “To try to save ti taking | to, / pee f, j fot quite taking him in the manner a ope . DRINK lea cate, erparately i ike Arrigo . 1014 my ‘ore icc Halts! intended, “you are young yet, but 4 The Philippines, “Tt to the ite lead that! leaf by leat “We must get at the roots.”| court, “taar I wou eon downhearted. Lam sure by your face , 36 machine . eure it. They time to eat! NUMBER INCREASING. Soins, “when tien the house at as you grow older these deviat! we rani HS) South African W ar, Ber sleep, and consequently they must @ Py, Lay oy t paged eee F- if' which you eo properly regret, will er: Wea veal 7 Sey wre them strengt! Mother Superior at ever fent ‘or my jee. 1 can fewer and fewer, until, as lif vote ! 10n, : ett soit ins here fare TSS) no Se married witout my wedding they wif eradually coase anegelner, a aie Sir heme Paris Exposit u ps | i “3 | "1 b Mit Raop bia peoasian Vv Ps "siee “1 consider \t not improbable myseit,” | {om wag, sent, itquor. ot a |S ig already "Tht 's|camen of oriety coma Gare. welds gm. : faié Charles, with © faint emtls, and he | 0#!> \Se, Oe, eas ha ial ts Sacra a Re oie) nee at ts lays canard te convert | biecte a Ry is. burned ext they dzink more| Nearly every "Wtmae tememuted hee ts| he went te-her aero heme” I really cannot put down here ail that |1 9s - and all su jects fe) wrcckads U7 are Be saree stl er ean law hm is| igrmortow ia tn Bapt nates oF fn Qiocdod manner ‘vueerting Corr and Patents corresponding im “That ij . 1. : ] concern! Jerr y ts | goss thelr cr reas ser ee fo aman org, me her 5) igi >t a AOS, Ge DOWERE,CON Cireee, SP. |are 6 EF FATTY proewring a Sa | P | a im. hem orhere- al they come beck agit, DARK HORSE— ‘ Tibbits. any? So ae! Penal ssethen |portance are Cc early, Be eet aaa” eta la Si et ima set forth im The f sician sald that the number of appar- day after the acclent, was a profes- ing ied wsive seca eee SEE 9 ; Ses Ses Sa eeeiade hes cer Te get sige aod roar | VORCES vasa" ee| World Almanac, _ structed Delegates to the approach- pp fe | re ee enna Conventions 250. All or ; drem The World, Pulleeae: «going mptelt| If your fish pond ts the public and Re ape| you want to eateh ite eye, it your line with e World Went you'll land it high ané arm = = New York.) ul ° ihe bride into your charge. Perhaps = ’ Five Iino ber own Sands will ep bet | BOY We coo it Grett” enié Jang ANON ILPDDDADPAPAPADPPPPPPPPDOPIOPDPSOOPPOPPDOCOOPRI DISD OO DEPUEDD EDIT ITIL DD DDID OD DD OD ODD LE LL LOT? a

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