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FOR LUNA PARK Evening World Readers Have Second Opportunity to Visit ‘the Great Show Place With- out Paying Admission. COUPON FOR NEXT WEEK NOW READY. As-Large Again as It Was Last Year, Luna Park Is_ the Foremost Exhibition in the World. Five hundred thousand readers of The Evening World will go jo Luna Park this week, and next wotlk 600,000 others will have the same opportunity of sec- Wy ing free of charge the greatest show of ) its kind ever seen in this country, or in \ fact in the world. Bix numbered coupons, beginning to: day and continuing until Saturday, will be printed in The Evening World, and a full set of these coupons will entitle the holder to a free admission to the park. They are good any hour of the day or evening, beginning next Monday and tontinuing throughout the entire week. A full get of these coupons ts neces- sary for a ticket of admission, An in- tomplete set will not be accepted. The soupou must be cut each day, beginning to-day and continuing unt!) Saturday. If preferred, readers can exchange thelr coupons any day next week at the fol- lowing offices: ‘The World's office in ark Row; The World's uptown office, No, 1381 Broadway; Tho World's Harlem pice, No, 211 West One Hundred and Dwenty-ffth street, or The World's Brooklyn office, No, <9 Washington street, Brooklyn. Place of Benaty. Now that Luna Park has been opened x Ms marvellous beauty surpasses even what was expected of It. It has made old Coney Island, with fts black repu- tation and its history of crime, a mem- ory, It has made the resort a place of decent amusement, and Luna Park jm wo great in itself that it is an edu- Bation. Covering twice as large an arez as Wt covered last year, it is a carnival of wonders. One attraction which prom- fses to be most popular is the fa- mous Indian Dur! ich ts given ‘ with all its barbaric splendor This pageant !yclydes more than a Score of elephants. On the first one ride “Lord and Lady Curzon,"t fol- lowed by shuiling camel in their ga and many-colored tr When this pageant ends a ppings squatting waves his hands high in tite air. flashes @ gleaming sword about the lead of a {at Hindoo baby, seizes the buby and hurls {t into a basket. ‘ough the basket he runs his sword and with draws it dripping with blood, Tho crowd is horrified, so natural has been ¢ the fakir's movem: and while it Rasps and shudders at what appears baby and to be murder mpers away nth Th > the Moou The trip NEWARK, N. here received a the force in Elizabeth them ., WORE COUPONS — [ROBBER STOPPED DRIVER WITH PISTOL Held Weapon to ‘on to Victim’ 's Head) While He Took His Money and) Then Escaped to Woods— Jersey Holdups Again. J, May to look out for a man and, the wood, Th hold- on th The police | May chwayman tide h driver's head, w Hoe got only $3, and after s. isfying himself that there was no more booty to be obtained the robher leaped from the wagon and made off into the pockets, terrorized | change telephone message from | to-day asking | with a revolver. keeping the rey s. ups by a mang iarmors and tow The footpad jumped Into the wagon, nted at his er oD through wagon eee ee Liv watts ‘ Hardwood REFIG ATOR. ies. ined with walvie ed iron, not tn; Clostn, folding TRY vi Rand unexcelled me new destens; $10.00; thin week ‘only ery, durable upholstort ‘ott AT 84TH ST. & 3D AVE. Re holds fell ROOMS FURNISHED AT 5 ROOMS FURNISHED AT We Make a Specialty of Furnishing Flats Complete | soa one pre 3 ROOMS FURNISHED AT $6 $150 With Everything Necessary for Housekeepi ng. Write for complete list of goods we give with each outtit. One Dollar Per Week Opens an Account, WE PAY FREIGHT AND CARFARE, lot of ae out a Go-Carts Our Fulton 9t., Tern Alto Apply to New Jersey and Coynecticut, HOLIDAYS FOR BROKERS, ‘POOL, May 13.—Tho Corn Ex- here will be closed on May 23 and 2% and the Provisions Exchange f tho Whitey ‘$11.00, Brooklyn, i fakir runs into the ma place’ anid 93 Worth of Stamps FREE Tuesday. COUPON. Upon presenting this coupon at Namm’s Store Tuesday, May 17, and making purchases amount- ing to $1.00 or more, we will give three dollars’ worth of Blue Trad- ing Stamps Free,in additiontothose you receive on your purchases, (Good May 17.) i. |b. Namm. | E,W. k&. |. Namm. } ond * Thouswind Leagues Un the Sea,” two Og Fred Phompson’s ’ ventions, on & Ja 1 grander than they have eve Wve. Great Danc Nan. If the dancing hall was popular last yoer .t promises t) Le doubly #0 this season, Tals dancing floor ts said to ds the largest ever constructed in- this joantry. Never for a minute from the ime the gay crowds begin to. gather tu the early afternoon does the music tease. No sooor 1s the dancing mus.c ) aver when stra coms f and m another jart of the hall, and wh has ceased the dancers begin again ‘the rattan ‘slide Is 89 popul: men and women that tt can hardly ae “pmmodate the thou Who "tale Alvantage of it, Wome nd worn fan, old wor he women, pi Voute: 1 who @re not ped upon the helter then there w re WAS & CON- nit with Bere opened the Chutes culation is weak and sluggish. This popular Becton ech should make our after i Danas ese od sores, particularly Bit 'acrars the Waters sutiace Siliisat arated: Un dene persistent avd unsightly f FAS el eat hem, Wate be geen for and detract so much ! World Fe ann for admissinn to 4he [from one’s personal ap- | Beteesarye Coupons are all that are|/Hearance. Middle aged «RIVER KILLED 8 sickness, are the chief some? years he sufferers from chronic is sores and ulcers ; While the blood William Ryan Falls from His the sore will continue to grow and spread in spite of w , salves, for the sore is the outward sign Seat and Heavy VehioleJorder, a bad condi Loaded with tron Passes Over |dies cannot cure. A blood purifier and ; : something to cleanse the blood, quicken the Middle of His Body. orate the constitution, and S.S } teracts and removes from the blood all the impurities and poi Z a.» Wiliam Ryan, twenty-five years old, ‘gt Beach street, near Hu a tacivan system for H, McGuire, of No. 229 Pront street, P' was run over and Killed b, atthe junction of > Sal New Chambete atre gone, Wire trying tow Decl his team around Ryah slipped trom lis’ seat and. fell under the front wheels. The truck, which was loaded with Jron, passed over the middie of his body. a blood stations Who sow the aceldene cttriad fF chronic sores and vicers. the man to, the station-house. but he lany kind, external or internal, write us sage pM SMO LTD calieasaaiclatae lle NS will advise you without charge. 1, % DUG UP BODY OF CHILD, | its Diseases" free. Lot Where Dennel Was At Work Had oFrmerly Been a Cemetery, A coffin containin gthe/ remains of a hild was found y by Patrick Don- who was is 8 cellar for a ‘Wiest built on. the 4 Mitoqares eee eel |i and old people and those whose blood is contam- inated and tainted with the germs and poison of malaria or some previous n STEAM BOATS, fore LINE ING TBRANCH AND Ti BUmy PAR DB WEEK DAYS Cy rik gil i pits belo: Face sores @hronic Sores Eating Uleers Nothing is a source of so much trouble as an old sore or ulcer, particularly when located upon the lower extremities where the cir- A gangrenous eating ulcer upon the leg is a frightful sight, and as the poison burrows deeper and deeper into the tissues beneath and the sore continues to spread, one can almost see the flesh melting away and feel the strength going out with the sickening discharges offensive ulcers often develop from a simple boil, bruise or pimple, and are a threatening danger always, while all such sores are not cancerous, a great many are, and this u suspicious of all chronic, slow-healing ulcers and f cancer runs in your family, common and cause the greutest annoyance becaus A Constant Drain Upon the System. Great running sores and deep swollen gland, because are they are 60 Wheeling, W. Va., May 28, 1903. Some years and sevorely i 0 while at work, I fell over o truck ured both of my shin: My blood became poisoned aga result,and the doctor told me I would have running sores for life, and that af they closed up the result would bo fatal. Un- dor this discouraging report I left off their treat- ment and resorted to the use of &. 8. S. Its effocts were prompt and gratifying. It took only a short while for the medicine to cure up the nor: andl am not dead ag the doctor intimated I would be, noither have the sores over broken out again, and some 12 years have olapsed since what I have de-| JOHN W Care Schmaulbach Browing Co. remains in an unhealthy polluted condition FUNDIS, hes and of some constitutional dis- on of the blood and system, which local reme- tonic is what the circulation is just such a remedy. and gradually builds up Se house, room ACK-—soe. |= AGH one: Bo $100 CASH, and when the blood gurified the healing Process begins and the ulcer or sore is Ss. or poisonous druys of any description, but is guaranteed purely vegetable, purifier and tonic combined and a safe and permanent cure about it, and Book on ‘The Bloot and| THE own: SRECITG c0., ATEANTAS GAo soon entirely you need— and invig-| Tt coun ago drivers roads leading co Newark and | nearby places, on ons, | who held up the driver of one of Fritsch’s baker wagons early Y While géing along the Boulevard nea Filaabeth the driver was halted by a appears to oe a renewal of tho! that a year SMOOTH, thin oil proofs. _A fine, clean powder makes the shine. er tonic. Regal jAL STORES, PER NEW YORK. NEW YORK CLTY,—43 ¢ in 8 Treadway, s Cor, Nasvau and Ann Sts,, 2280 ‘Third AGROOKLYN.—1003 Broadway, 408 ve PIANOS AND ORGANS. 5 i We are supplying thousa: with pianos. Why not you? $5 First Payment and The asier Oni $1 a Week. And no inter! taken in making payments, of celebrated Pianos, be missing a chance to save fr do not take advantage of it. It would be unwise for you any case to purchase a piano w! out first coming here to see a Wilson Pianos, $175. Harmony Pianos, $195. Walters Pianos, $195. Richardson, $195. the entire} has been} contains no mineral} our physi t oR EAL ESTATE, $17 monthly, Bast Oras price, fe, N. Shipman, 3 PATENTS. FALE A Rt ary, base Seo mit 1 rooms, the Mtaticn ans If you have a slow-heading sore = | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue,59th and 60th Streets. 4 Rooms ROOMS SPECIALLY. FURNISHED AT. WRITE FOR LIST OF G -arlor Salts . trave © Iron NEW CREDIT SYST E CLOTHING 'o- reference NO-ENQUIRE Make your purcha y tule the goods along. The Fashion Credit House, 7 W. (4th St., bet. Sth & 6th Avs, LV NINGS. New Credit Idea FOR LADIES. }.EN ;OYS. sired Gth Ave. Credit aan) lubricates and water- That's the make-up of Regal Dressing—it’s a leath- Atal Regal Stores—25 Cents, | Dressing eral 'shoestnd leathers OF THEM MEN'S STORES. ’ ‘WOMEN’ Ss STORES. | v YORK CITY —788 Broadway 5 The Only Proper Piano Investment. st ‘charged for time This is a most remarkable sale and you will $100 to $200 on a Piano if you hear the pianos offered in this sale. Including Stool and Cover. Delivered on Payment of $5. Pianos guaranteed for ten years. Ferstsnep at 75. ‘00 CLOTHING DAY EVENING, MAY 16, 19 HORSES, CARRIAGES, ac. that that tops requiring ® pair. $700. All stron, Phetona, Bugg! AY. Fifth ae nds re- om Charge accuduts opened at any of our five retail stores which we have added to our old-established wholesale jewelry business, No employers’ refererice _re- quired 1 or write for tilustrated catal L. W. SWEET & co. CASH_OR CREDIT JEw1 Main Store 37-80 MATDE: 6th Ave. ar 3d Ave. tin ith- ind RAILROADS. _ RAILROAD. , TIONS int 0: West Tweug-Uird Str 6 und Corlunde Streets. ka dead tun Cortlandt Sues iv five tuinwles later t (hat “given below for Twenty-third | Str Flatlon, except where! otherwise, noted, A M.—FAST MAIL —Parlor, PENNSY1 BENNY, tiie, anapolls, Louis. eh ey 435) P GAL ‘and Cleveland. ies M.-ST, LOUIS ures jcineinnatl, ina cPR except oP. PACIFIC_EXPR Bure, Foleds antec cae ra wh Valley Route, except Batirday. LAND be Pittavuri Indianapolis oleto, M RAILW ight + dani. Parlor Cars. OR weekwtaye, “Pi Smoaing Car, "Parlor and Sten PNweekeday 401, 1854, 018 and 1st Fifth “avenue (below 3: ue (corner 20th St.): ations, hained ang. Pen ‘York ‘Transfer Compa Bigok'vn. Toot Broadway A check hageage from hotals oa through, to destination. ‘Railroad Cab WW ATTRE General Man oat I. R woop. ha 223 Oth Ave, Bet. 14 & Sth Sts. FIRST FLOOR. OPEN EVENINGS, FOUND AND REWARDS. ma n Watche hi downs Rorkly, NO hse oi ERE bg olds 82 rawar LOST—A_ Boston bulldog. female, brind With white marking on face, ecrow tall. ae’ One of perhapa fifty styles shown In our great new wareroome, Bome with canopy topa; some without any Very light for use with one hors This inastyle of Studebaker Family Carriage used everywhore—very beautifully tnished. Serviceable, stylish, comfortable, » Handy Wagons, Traps, Pony Carts, Station Wagons, Spider Phwtons, Dog Carts, Victorina Cabriolets, Opera “Buses, Broughams, ete., of every style and #iz6—greatest atock in New York—now on show. Somo walting for finish to your order, ‘The new Studebaker Harnoss Store fits tho harness to the horse Gnd the vebicle.. Everything for the horse and the stable. STUDEBAKER, — Broadway and 7th ave. at 48th street, New York. Makers of Automobiles, € WEEKLY N $1.00 Down, 5. Full Price $19." MAMONDS™ CREDIT Pennsylvania ipa Desbroases and ‘Sleeping Ingiuay= D.—Pullman ind” Observation Cara ‘Din ESS — For Saturday. OXI ‘Con+ AND" CINCIN: [CIAL —Datiy ix: nd & thesuth oe AR yg hinine Car vant Annex for Few ‘ante Traltic Manager State jestions asked, ure av., Sraanenalicitatin HORSES, CARRIAGI ; some with leather extension somo large and roomy, Prices $100 to $125, upito)#600 or iene FOR: SALE. 50f- 5 SAVE CANVASSERS' COMMISSION. BUY DIRECT FROM US. 4 Regular drop head, polished golden Dis. oak, delivered free on payment of count $1. “Instructions given in your home. if patd Also New Home, White, Singer, same ti terms. Setond-hand machines, Sin- 4) ger, White, Willcox & Gibbs, $3 to 30or $9," Guaranteed 2 to 10 years. Open co) evenings. Write; salesman will call. days. WESTERN UNION Ss. M. CO., 341 Third Ave.. Bet. 23d and 24th Sts UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.|FLATS & APART! Unfurnished—weet Sider dwelling, 10 room: Shee: low rent. Owner. a6 W. Sit mt NOW 2-family houses, basement and. first oor, $85; second floor, f roomm, $22: all improverns Mapes av near Tremont av. ——_—_—_—_—_—_—[_—[_—[_—$_—_=_{_=_=__=__=— FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. ERE Enns, . Furnished—East Side 2TH, 215 E.—New, beautiful 3-4 room flats, 35.00-§V;_ respectable; please examine, Furnished—West Side, UTM, 83 WeNewly, tumished 4-8 apartments; hot water; housekeeping. Wcdigndscmely, newly furnished t,Fooms; hot water; reom complete 16TH, 3-4 Hh hourekeg; 36TH, Trieste furilahed Cat roferences. 83D, 201. W.—Completely furnished sitting- room, bedroom, Kitchen, bath, every con- venience. _¥5 50, ont. near Bwas-—Complete com- 16.50 to $8 weekly; OTH, 118 W.—4 ie rooms: al! improve: mets; completely furnished for house _Keeping: che TNTH, 10 ‘improvementa: | flor “inafore 1, culver, BEST IN THE CITY, loist st. 100 W.-4 toms, bath. completely furnished, hot_ water, linen, stlver, $8-810, Unfurnished—East Side. LEXINGTON AYV., 1901, cor. 12int st. ‘int single fiats, 6 rooms and bat jeder Improvements; ait 3 rent low. 112 E.—Five rooms, latest improve: Tied oor, ate 10TH moetita; private ho RO. light i ght; vate from rH, 20s up. anned’ pathtooms hs bs¢ sever WEST 145TH ST, Br enero Beevice’ tet SANDS ST.. 43 (near Bridi Two &i rooma and throughout, 8 trolley lines: catur st “UNFURNISHED ROOMS uitable tw: trl hed 529 WEST 443TH | jaws Hecotatea? rooms: steam heat, | elevator, iarth at AN ELSINORE, 304 W. iSiet at, vemnanta Tatest modern 1 lephone; elestrta. ti Unfurnished—Brooklyn. rounia; ‘Raprovementes WT-¥a0, GLE ant three double fi bath and storage rooms in new d-story brick houses helehborhoods | fine deg rents $24 an; ation, Fulton and Sumner on premises, open Sundays, East Side RESPECTABLE German couple can nice rooms, rent free 232 Vi —Larce and smalt towethe housek LEXINGT ear pai 302 Taree, newly furnished atry rooms, running 8 room, (Frances House) — running water, $3, room apartments, Fange, $14 and hot a light ro hat 4; newly decorated, 30 newly 207, decorate “SiG F.—A iares, light rooms, if @TH ST... Wd building; modern’ tm- cluding rovernen a0 F ener: Single, 4th fiat, © rooms, _atea n ed. fino Jocation. WITH, ain = rooms, bath; all improve- “mente: rent 816: free to June. Janftor. TH ST, 101 5 — Beautiful new flats, four ie bath. ‘open plumbing, hot 3 74 IEE Sith St, cor. Park av. Elegant corner flat, 6 rooms, bath, steam heat, hot water, all ‘improvements, ‘On ec ond ‘floor, rent Apply on premises oF to W. Korn, 55 Liberty at. ITH ST. ‘and smalle a) 135 arn, Disled _ E.—Private Improvement: ore cd B—Nice large and one furnished room, with improvements. 227 EAST 50TH ST. Four-room apartments, rent $22 and $23. Apply_on_ remis Unfurnished—West Side. WASHINGTON S8T., 800—Three and four light, large rooms, with improvement 1 ST., 330 W.—Six door opener, dumbwatter, "s2)." Janitor. iegant ainal improveme Tight rooms, electric ‘Dells, tubs, ware ap St. oSTH ST. 180 E.—Ele a Fe —Furnished room, al provements. -seléct locality: young indy. MMi3i arge and Amall rooms; all eons reasonable. con Parior West Side. SAV... 305. (first nd ‘Beritoom: bath, summer rates, Tight jot legant AMSTERDAM AY.. roomm. bath Too. water’ supply; priv iment; rent only AR SRT BO—Four rooms; ail provements; ent, $16. $1! Janitor “on CHAKLES, 64-00, abd @0H, 2 W.—Elewant Hight ‘apartm: rooms; bath; all im- provements: steain heat; hot-water supply. JONES ST., 33. bet, Bicocker and ¥h—Hie- gant apartments, 8 light rooms, improve- ments, $11.50. WER LAY PLACE, 15—Four rooms and Baths eee ee ees TH AV. eA reams, FI5-F18:, tmprove: 7 ‘Duross, 155 W. ee BICYCLES] BARGAINS! and ;mmense warehouse jammed with Bar Mt pred 9 ae A, Vv “16. IT can rhs, 8 Park pee NEAR RWAY, | etores PARK ROW STORD 01 OPP. P.O, TILL 9 P. M, AY US BUT $1 Gentlemen's Clothing Mad EXCHANGE, ay. DIAMONDS. | WATCHES, | PFC! JEWELRY. We COATS, RD. SUITS: SILK bi Monthly eat ae cl, #2-WEST 1474S T. EASY EAS RENRE™ Willeend reprenentative te deatred peecan Watch and Di beautiful Ranrloan “wats rH eT = W.—Three and + fight Fe Rcastieatay Imocorementas Saniter. HORATIO ST, 3 ible: Tunning MORTON ST... G—Furnished rooms for 2 Or 3 gentiemen, OTH, 24 W.—Sunny hi te 1TH, iy vitet, $1.30 up; hot water: Iarg 209 W.—Large room, howsa p> A'EL50 Up: others. $1.50 up! amall : H, 263 W.—Handsome large, front #5, $4 $4.50, Ms bath, Improvement: : others, running £30" \up;’ Southerners commaslated. agit 12TH, 919 W.—Large front and small aa housekeepi ‘entlomen. ST. raat ing. W.—Sunny suite % up: other rooms, 31. 104. west 6th av.—Deatrable: ceaisian. ‘bathrooms;_gen! TT, 421-403 We 4 desirable room, $i1- 155_W. 14th. aTH ar ST,, 285 W.—Avartment, 8 poomm, un- 20TH, 237 W.—Parlor floor, 6 rooms; ren $25) ‘Chas, Duross, 155 W. 14th. TH ST, 214 W.—Colored people; elegantly “decorated; rent $10. Apply Janitor. 38D ST. aus, Wit glixht rooms, front house, $15-816; rear, 810. SD st. 415 Wi front rooms; rovaments; quiet, reapectable house; STH ST. w40 W.. near Sth av.—4 light is improvements, rent_§10. im: 5. io, Seven roome elevator epart- ee Swarr el reer sorte ST... K2 MSs nie tioor, ight, hot water. caine 8, a wi rat large. light rooms, “Vath: ail improvements: rents moderate. jean, sunny ‘room, ‘. at others, $1 upwards; bath; 14TH, 190 W.—Large rooms, $3 up; mummy water; thers, $1.50 up; Southerners, commodated. 1TH. Ba W. $8 up: ITH, atl aaa si. Tas. WoT wo large adjoin G rae 3} lao “small room, @D. 255 50. ton. 24 W.— 30," Johason, Sa_floor. W.—Blemant tront and for light business; other STH ST, oT W—Nicely halt roof. “24 flat . HTH St.. iss W.—Cholee ae furnished large and gmail rooms, $2.50)" 3t OOTH ST., 271 W.—Corner, @ rooms, lept. improvements; Immediate’ possession; m OTH 8ST. 110 W.—6 large, light rooms, ‘Lath: ali improvements: rents moderate. son Aariore” Wome @p 8T., conveniences: Barton, or janitress, 252 W.—Noaily fural , suitable one or two gentlemen, ¢ou- beat gen sou STH, .-Pioor in privale house, 4 improvements; small famiy; ren ateansenits 107, W.—% room! private 2 hal is, only 826. co! = W.—Elegant 4 rooms, fine \EIEth, ‘steam heat, hot water. 818, #19 66th St. and Columbus Av. 4 Jara, Ueht rooms and bath; private hall: hall boy, steam. Db hot Water, near L sto~ tion and’S ear lines; rents $34 to $40: 60 and Apply to janttor, or J. POR- vo '1h62 Broadway (86th st.) A 7: ROOM FLAT, $28. Largest, lightest and cheapest flats tn Harlan, two rooms, front; hotewater a agent in store. 2603 Sth | Tight, steam, bs. 8 wore ight rooms ted b om improvemente OTH, near Biwaj breakfast optional DTH. Uk Ww. back parlor or entire floor: erences. $3-81 . 103 W.—Fine rooma: telephone: Sonvenlences: hoard optional; Bear x ear St it Wotan from Room, eine baie; large hall. room? moderate STH. 300 W.—Single roams S-roora | sultes, comfortably Curnis! facilities, gas included, $2.50 up. keeper. HOTEL LE ROY, SW. CORNER UsTH ST. AND STH AY. ‘and furnished “up-to-date ‘sal rooma, bath, telephone. $1_per_day and Refitted 190TH, 36 W.--Private family will let furnished room with private bath, ences. North of 125th Street. RAILROADS. New York Central it Oxbress. . vacuse Local sEiplre Stete “Express. Fast Mall.+., ‘Day Express. Local xpress’ Burralo Tituited. pened REER fet KEI ns ML Ragine. 'sadask aa uSay,. to anon ant tate nt ee Teate Mnnced, SRT SURE, keine Hake oegeoy ne 14h bak 4S” all ong aa ES Uhh NM, We AE A eae ys 10M “Broadway: iarookivn Mu 'ASth Street for New Yor ‘au eth for New York jence be W ° “SMITH. GEO GE. DANIELS, Gen. Manager Gen. Pass Agent. WEST SHORE R. R. points Xo Ri: eat ok Sohn Todt Mr eas ‘express. Spo. Lim. for Det ent Pst Touls 2. Tar Wudson Riv pire Alea Roch: Buffalo lewd & Chic, Huta Der asst ta. F's, Det. Sxeepr Sain aki yn, (nner es 1 Si > eave Jorne! Che Penn. RR! (yatta 20 RSP? EN Ys Bs tables ka hotels and Rae? Checks from hotel or resi- Roch, eave fat hindi lalae tad. 9738 COLUMBUS AV. One 4-reom, modern apartment: rant $20 BeBe ar bet ete iMTH ST, 56, b—Large back doctor, large front room, bedroom ; alcove; also! Private house; references exe changed. ive and six rooms and EON & : iasTH ST. 120 W.—Large front, room DELEON fs, ish nian. tos teat Lenox, ‘optional PAREOR FLOOR and parement. 7 lark Brocktyn: Tt JOHN'S. Unfurnished—North of 125th St. (ag) Eive lange light HOF Kit Uso ath a corser St: Anns g bath, hot water, SUP [= R BA. 1112 Forest nt alt } rooms and. bath,’ Theat ot water] Ripply: tall modern. Improvements; | ren‘a feagohabls,. one block away from’ Morris Migh Schoo), Mott Av., near 142d St. Accessible to all car room exten acge, “tent am heat, hot water” all {siprow o 4 Deantieul, neighbog- ‘Apply 448 Sit W.—Four rooms to let veinents, hot water end steam heat; ail famfites. Janitor. 1, 1024 BE. corner Prospect av a6 ‘opposite school, renta $1T to $22. iOTH. kant S rooma, bath, all improvement rents, @laree, $28 monthly Earlswood Court, BERGE: Fe toom, nicely furnished: Ail ears, ATLA: KALB AV, O7--$1.50, § 83; eevee Housekeeping: tutors, (bridge conven! alee | GATES AY DAV. without BROADWAY, 1 ‘and board. in & ta | pinta waste NTIC AV. furnished rooms. $1.2% un. q CANTIG AVL ESL aeer ath av Riga et ag BOARDERS WANTED. ST.. 180, near Bond—Nigely fa | room for gentlemen. TS (Heightsy—| com Be Per Line Cnn East Side. one 1601—Few girls wanted, with BE? board. Mrs. Lobr, at old Southern: eptionaliy desirable suites, phone. Saher two men te front room; Will & ba 127TH AND 128TH STS. NICHOLAS AV. ant coon, ‘apartmen Agents “Corner Morris Ay. and 161st St. Desirable new apartments, 5 and 6 roms stoain heat, hot water; refrigera- Inspectlor rents $23 to w bulldings; steam heat, hot water, sta- jonary {ce-box, tiled bath, porcelain. tua; newly decorated. Call at once, 2674 Sth _ay., near 1424 at; see fant INGB. cor. Teh av. drive and NEW.) BUILDINGS, oes eieiane Dusit iis oie aaa? suites ae ‘ST. ‘hind ae small well-kepb 'W Newly openes Marios Fivor aultable “dentise excellent 2s Mi “Broadway 1 rooms, Lae table: Ne rates,

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