The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1905, Page 16

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Eight Months for 3,538 New to Cost Nearly $97,000,000 ‘May Reach $150,000,000 Year. SE IN NUMBER BUILDINGS THIS YEAR. tremendous bullding boom for 1905, as indicated by Hons and‘cost of buildings to be erected, filed at the Borough Building Bureaus during the first eight months of f and with the record of building operations for 1904:' * Cost 1904, « $84,172,185 47,000,000 19,000,000 - Estimate 8 months 1905, for whole year. $96,627,087 $150,000,000 40,000,000 60,000,000 29,000,000 40,000,000 boroughs during the first year after consolidation with few York $164,000,000 worth of buildings were erected. ven years $2,256,000,000 have been spent in building op- Manhattan and the Bronx. Homes for 60,000 people are go- the borough of the Bronx f 9 ‘eight months of this year, | an: plans have been nd | tan, 6,000, } of $1,280,000, Six hundred three tenemest-house build- to give homes to a hundred thou- yare scheduled et a cost of alone, ‘Th the even. frame. fat ies, ‘and last year, although there Were’ only $47,000,000 a bull : ‘ntalinot 4.00008 Se Seattet: be were i moré "than in all the other four’ bow $30,000 in rains ; average of about ie Was approached on 5 Boom. ayer Bronsits gublect of th 1 SNEEY ‘an enthusiast over the glori doroligh. “Bald Ser | he he of the e year than os the same peri whole city of Philadelphia. Poe “The increase in population Bronx has been 107 per cent. in five years, and they are still coming. To make them welcome we butt hom: for $,900 families o: five persons each ets ena they were not enough to lemand. This year we ere homes for 12,000 families, or » With James W. Spencer, 1e- that’ the new home of B. Alt- it taking up the ‘Fitth) avenue, Thirty- ‘Agep on the streots, ls the most ex- ive building: ined this year, It h streci, show its depot which was ‘the office of Thomas C. ty-three-story — buildjng, po feet on ‘Trinity place and costing 000,000. ‘The Edison company will fave o. $1,500,000 power-house at Thirty- th street, on the East River, |) Fine Homes on Fifth Avenue, “Fred G, Bourne, of Oakdale, L. L, fied plans for the finest residence. It is to be at Fifth avenue und Forty-| siréet and will cost half a mill- dollars. Mra. William K. Vander- dr. fe having bult a $200,000 hrise Nos. 680 and 8 Vifth avenue, with stories and basement. en | Pay 20Mce Headquarters on the! tre Market whit cost $10.) 4 7 Home Club, of stories, at Ni nth avenue, etween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, there the great Amann greenho: fused to be. wm costing $190,000. A lwelve-story note: is golng up at No. HG to No, 111 West Seventy-frst street, @ cost of $900,00), while the plans call felverstory hotel bull ‘yomli Ber ue and Fifty-ninth Automobue Club Ame: N rh shared abate a Fe | Wager of battle. DCKEFELLE | CASH WOULD AID PEACE OF WORLD Shakers Who Call for Inter- national Arbitration Hear Pian for Home Tribunal. MOUNT LEBANON, N. Y., Aug. 81.— The peace cor n called by the Shakers was held here to-day. The principal speakers, who were bers of the society, included V Logan, ex-President of tho Ni Bar Asxce Wiiltam Barnis,| ar. of Albany; . John L. N. Hunt, ex- President of the New York City Board cf Education, and a number er well-known persons from various places, further the steps-for the arbitration of international disputes, the reduction of armaments on land and sea, with a con- sequeat diminution of the burden of taxation, and the establishment of the great waterways of commerce as ne: tral sones, Resolutions in favor of these were adopted, after which Mr. Barnes was introduced. He “Brethren and Fellow Citisens: Mod- ern warfare between nattons is no more justifiable and 48 as barbarous and Mediaeval as the ancient trials be- tween individuals by ordeal and by War is simply legal- {aed murder ond the crasy hajlucinauon he that God and Providence will decide for the right is as idlotio as the idea of our ancestors that God would de- between tho combatants. ‘Perhaps as a preliminary step to the abuiltion of war the neutraiization of the high seas, God's highways be- it, |oween all nations, should be estab- lished by tternilonsl law and the oceans should never be reddened by human blood. tending armies should not exceed thousand soldiers to one million of jell per. Noeds More Holp, 2 wants on increase of ieee att ie She. people. “Noicitizen should be drafted into the ,|army and only volunteers should be Acvepted unless in defensive wars, | “With the exception of the Ghakers j#nd Quakers—sorry I am to say that different’ churohes have encdur- ‘ged and inclied war, In the present Russo-Japanese War the Procurator of , |the ‘Holy Bynod' hes been ecepectally f {active in supporting the war and in les |dofeating all iiberal measures of re. |? {|form in Russia. Every pulpit in the R THE STORED) Sey? Store Open Saturday U Closed Monday, L hs Ken, SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D Money! Money! Money! what your money will EN’S AND BOYS’ Ciothi ses.. POSITIVELY for you Friday and ce ieahie f In. ing Department, the trading place the fastest growing Clothin; Business York. Every item precisely as advertised—THE SIZES WE AVE IN STOCK specially mentioned that you may make no unneces- tary trips to this store. and your money back for the asking if you ai not fully satisfied with your purchase after carefully inspecting the same in the quiat of your home. Great Sale Men’s Fall Overcoats All Day Friday and All Day Saturday. | The objects of the convention are to] sizes, r titi He Dd daa Jia Hi Men’s $20 Fall Over- $9 75 s y a) ety styles in fancy coverts, cheviots and worsteds, sizes up to 44. Fall Over. $4 coats for Get_ Your Boys Ready You can buy their sults in our. Boys’ Clothing De- Peraeat Friday or Saturday at about % regul coats:for A great vari of the intest Men’s $10 About 75 Tan Coverts in this lot, sizes 34 to 42. For School, Three Great Special Lots to Choose From Lot 1. Boys’ $5 2.98 Lot 2, Boys’ $3, $4 and 'e Knee Pants Suits, $5 Knee 1.98 Pants Suits for - - In this lot you will find the finest The ‘suit in Ne a regular $6 fancy cheviots, blue ese its are in Norfolk anc double-breasted styles, sizes 6 to serges. blue and biack cheviots, in 16 years; the goods are all-wool double-breasted and Norfolk cheviots, nice stylish pattern:. styles, in sizes from 6 to 16 years; Also about 150 Sailor and Eton take your choice of all Blouse Suits, regular $3, $4 and for only oy 2.98 $5 suits, in fancy cheviots and fancy tweeds; the greatest Boys' Fancy Percal: Waists, sizes 3 to 9, for.. | 5c values in New York 1 08 Lot 3—Boys’ $3 Knee Pants Suits for The sizes from 8 to 8 years. These suits are in sizes 7, 8, 9. 15 and 16 only. The $1.25 ds are all wool fancy cassimeres and fancy cheviots. About 100 Su,t= fh this lot; take choice of all for $1.25; they are mostly double-breasted styles; some Norfolks in the smaller sizes. Boys’ $1, 75¢ and 50c Wh eee 50c aman: 25c land Pages Madras K. & . 100 dozen in this lot, made of ati | Blouse Waits, all sizes 39c , years, Only 2'pair to a customer, |Young Men’s $10 jcheviots in single and double wool suit ends, patent waist band {trom 3 to 16, for... ... and taped seams; sizes 3 to 17 5 Boys’ 3-PieceKneePants Suits for.......... $ Suits—siz-s 9 to 12 years, | These suits are fancy all-woo “errs breasted styles, and sizes 14 to °C 4 Men’s $10 Biack Cutaway Frock Coats and Vests, | Coats, sizes 33, sizes 34 $2 34 and 35, $1 and 35, for & | for......-- Men's $4 luc, Men's 75c Wash Men's $1.50; Men’s $3 Fancy SergeSin:zle and Coats for Office; Black Alpaca] Vests, sizes 33 Double: re = II sizes, | Coats, all sizes, | to 42, for Sack (cat, all 25c for, $l .00 $1 .50 Men's $3, $4 and $5 Odd Men’s 91.50 White Duck Trou- i wr. DOC All sizes. ‘A® TIYRNING, ntil 6 P. M, abor Day. CH STKEBT, NEW YORK. Women’s Waists: A Clearing WHITE LAWN WAISTS; all that We-have left; made in several dif- ferent styles, trimmed with lace and embroidery; not all sizes; value up now .. ey HIANDSOME LINGERIE WAISTS, some trimmed with embroidery, some trimmed with lace, some with tucking, some with yoke; all pretty sleeves. A clearing-, up sale; $4,00 and $5.00 1. 98 values, now........... i WHITE LINENE WAISTS, lingerie effects, embroidered on each side of front, side plaited and the bust Plaited back; new full sleeve, The Remainder of Our Silk Waists At $2.95. Worth up to $5.00 each. (74 Waists, of high-cost taffeta silk and peau de soie; some black, some in colors, some lace trimmed, some strictly tailor-made; 9 9 c values upto$5. ALLAT. £,7) At $3.98. Worth up to $7.50 each. 430 Waists, of finest peau de sole, taffeta and crepe de chine; some black, some in colors, some hand- somely Jace trimmed; values up to $7.50. ALL AT 3.98 At $4.95. 70 Waists, made from highest class silk manufactured, including im. ported taffeta, Louisine and crepe: many are imported sample model: made for evening wear; $10.00 WAISTS values up) 4.95 PIANOS Popular Frices High-Grade Pianos at moderate prices make lively selling every week lin the year and every day in the week at this popu- iar piano store. Several very Special Bargains to-morrow in new and used pianos, ‘Terms as low as $1.00 a Week to $10. AT take scores of years for eodore Roosevelt will ia history and by the pres- future generations more than Liropaikin or Linevitch, oF yume al statesinan thane, War “on war and {Hed 0, send hus Erave end Gncounted milions frei, pov- ward with him as the peace TAMAGNO, GREAT t of ‘ or ert honored with makers of the world.” fii se PROFIT TAKING IN LONDON STOCK MARKET. LONDON, Aug. §1.—Money was in tmoreased demand in the market to- day at higher rates, Discounts were firmer. ‘Trading on the Stock Exohange was less active, but the undertone was firm owing to @ steady investment demand, but speculators were taking profits in most departments. Console eased early, but erisansopsaed , weak “under thi @ shorning. but eat nag ie i Wall r on further r than yest or | fh there arg Seng in sympathy with the Coed mpgrial Sixes of 1904 Italian Tenor Made a Sensation Here, but Left with a Bad Im- pression—Had Big Fortune, but Was Penurious, VARESE, Italy, Aug. 21.—Francesco , the \talian tenor, died here this morning, f Tamagno made his reputation as a tenor in the late seventies and early ighties in heroic parte, see@on at the Metropolitan Opera- ‘Tamagno was erly disappoin' ‘Nie reception, ands Ravi At Rast Elmburst. never vinhod Amerie pe colony remding on the deiigntai a a SP Bata he dont of ho veptaly, jusive use of lot owa- ui, pieenare Sag Aad Patan a mile “Se anate at Uttle, He on ‘ge fo) in bis younger parsimony, COTION PRICES UP © SINGER, 1S DEAD): He oame to America about fifteen years ago with his own company. A few years later he sang for. single ‘House |. WHEAT WAS STRONG CN CALLE ADVICES. ness of cables and good export all heaped to strengthen the whi lora “started firmer on the good re- sponse by Liverpocl, “The nek CEiicago ‘opened frm in eympaiky itt Were: cabo fork’ Prices: Wheat tainbes, fo; Dede, we; r) Ta, tay, aC co 28" Birinci Bite Ge ‘New 8 clos low fy ciceing rises were: ‘Wineat owt " ‘SB of- fered; December, 8 7-8 off rh Beptember, 69 1-8 bid; 1-8; May, @ 7. Yes Grae SHIPPING NEWS, 8 offered; in New York under Maurice Grau. The New York public did not seem to care particularly for the quality of his voice. ry javen ON A.GOOD DEMAND] i, tofhenbers ee Embroideries. A Ver> Special Sale, 10c, Embroidery and Insertings, 5 @ 29c. Flouncings at.......c008 DB 9c. Corast Cover Em- Dbroldery at.....se-cseeee WEST 14%. Friday Bargains. Beginning the Month of September With More Great Surprises for Lobers of True Economy. O wonder that the greatest throngs ever known at this season of the year are coming here to profit by our surprising bargains! Even the most experienced buyers are sur- and Hemstitched Tucked ne nt, prised when they see the values, Strictly mew. stylish, desirable merchandise was positively never before offered at prices so amazingly low, Verify tha. assertion by a trip to this store to-morrow, Fall —$<$<<$$—$$——$ ay’ i B Friday’s Sensational Garment Bargains. Special Szic of Fall Cloth Suits at $3.98. 100 Cloth Suits in mannish mixtures, collarless, with sew pleated sleeve 3 9 8 and 41.gore high kilt pleated skirt; special to-morrow at. . f oe @ Pongee La‘ Suits full pleated waist, handsomely, trimmed sides and front wita lace Very hewet ‘sktrt, peated, and lace trimmed: to match waist; all sizes; a 9 Cc regular $2,00 va.ue; reduced to.. . Misses’ Walking Skirts, $2.75 to $3.50 Skirts at $1.49. Special et $1.98. Misses? Walking Skirts at & price bound to 18 manish mixtures or blue or black cheviots appeal sored, to var leah fanea eleven-gore, high kilt pleated style; finely it: viot, nine-gore ¥ He inished. ‘with stray of same material,or tailored and perfect In. every plain high kit effect, Shown detail; worth from $275 to in black, navy, cadet, gray or fs brown, sizes 42.10 38 special 1 9 8 $3.50; all lengths; choice tor JJ | 49 for Bargain Friday at ...... Ld to-morrow. Sal . Big Sheet Purchase.| Friday Shoe Sale. An Important Sale. 4 ; Shoes at 69c. Values up to 85c., at 39c. Boys’ and Girls In all New York we don’t believe a similar offer has been Boys’ and Girls’ Lace Shoes, of solid leather and well made-in years. Coming at g time when homes are Ny! ti eat styles, The girls’ sizes are Bib, 9 94» being repienished, this sale is bound to attract wide- made, in ni A Spread attention. Consists of a tremendous purchase 40, 10%, 14. The boys’ ere of Ready-Made Sheets—products of the Defender Mfg. calfskin leather, with heavy reer Company—one of the foremost mills. Remember, the sizes %, 8%, 9, 9%, 10, 10% A Cc smallest ‘sheet in the lot is never sold for less than 50c., wy ee 1234, 13, 134: speci » pe: . eeeseene nes secs slightly imperfect, but a stitch or two will remedy . +s Tan Vici Kid Oxfords, 54x90 tor Bis08" Choose foctertow, 39c ie black. sizes 24 to 8; very spectal O8c at E i alan) Sale of Infants’ Wear and Petticoats. % red Taffeta Silk Petticoats, tull size, bs pease eke aed fagcond eee eatin os in black, made with deep flounce of a aneee dslee wits ole. accordion pleating, ruiie finish; ery prised style; silk lined; sizes 11 $4.50 stitched ruffle; 29 to 16 inches; value C ise. vaiue 49c e Children’s Drawers, sizes2 4... i ay Infants’ Long Silps, fine Petticoats—Made of sateen and baa Se tee baabaty seeteg ene WRN anes coe ‘pccordion’ ‘pleatlaty 1 Fante So a 2 cluster of tucks and peat es 1 Qic pie tes l ZC suites; 51.39 valueat, 98c . ° . Big Sale of Hosiery.| Gr Notion Sal Ki hose mad: with non-destructible a paper 240 garter lop, have double sole, spliced heel and toe: positively the inost dur. ab.e stocking tu be Lad at any pric goods are ready in every department. September never opened with greater attractions. a rE while the majority are worth up to 85c. Some are row at, per pair .. Caps, full ruche and French 39c. value at. bale to 12 years; umbrelia style, : cambric with box plait down near silk; highly finished; deep The **Warrrior’’ Hose for Boys and Girls. The only Spool Zonet English Pina, waue 25. Sais ertcean Ph . 1 dozen pap Steel Safety Pins, Plated; per dozen, Chi.cren’s Fast Black Hooks Stockings, ceriect qu: heel & toe; sizes 5to 9% i. Women’s Perfect Quality Fast Cotton Stockings jouble knee, sole, regularly 121. ¢, & 15c. ° c Black Sieel Scissors makers’ Shes aph Horns 2B We eniphasice re made of nirtal be~ Y auseno metal bornin mornmg glory) shade bas ever beforé bem Vy ‘Wouble thes Gy sold for less than Wf eric: - Maenlag Glory Metal . lorns, made ofhzavy metal, highy painted, in Cc colorslivhtblue,red or green; priceis... Own a Graphophon» on our easy pay. ment plan. No Money Down. ai Oilcloth Sensation. English Enamelled Oficioth. Has the mame for ovtweartn; other quality. Shown in 10 diner. ent patierns, and is 4,4 » and 2 » yards wide, In all the newest fall patterns. Wever sold for leis thar 40c, a squareyard;speciaito-morrow Boys’ 50c School Caps 25¢ s’ Caps in blue serge and gees cheviois, in piain golf or Norfoik style: all sizes from 6 to 7. Value soc ,at,. 25e Limit of 4. a ; ’ ‘ Boys’ $3 School Suits at $1.69 P des. oolle! e sell no Satinettes or cottonat Ree cane, in plain black or biue, axes 8 to 16, in double-breasted style. Al) are durably lined and strongly sewed, makiny a most desirable suit’ for hard wear. e Limit of two, special at...+++eeer++* 1 i Boys’ 50c, Pants at 29c. Boys’ Pants shown in cordu- roys and fancy mixtures, azes 4 to 14: value 50c,, t rane ae Limit of 4. COO i eseretcce errant $7.00 Decorated Dinner Sets, $4 ist of 100 pieces, decorated In blue, green or lavender, CLOSING QUOTATIONS, ing, we will offer them at, per set., STOCKS TME A _| 8 woo New. York Central, rat Amalgamated Copper, , Smelting, and Colorado Fuel) Hard Hit in Fast Selling per squareyard at 273¢ 'BURGLARS AGAIN VISIT FLUSHING 2 ? 2 4 S Ee =8 ep gti tt: i E : i ie

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