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A TAX ON AUTOS}. roams at modern Con veniences for the Poor, at $2.20 a Week. Senate Bill Ready, Will Bring _, $400,000 to State for Good Roads. NO DARK ROOMS IN THEM | Persons Well Known in Society Back of Scheme to Build Sys- tem of Tenements, . ‘@ELBANY, Jen. %—Senator Irving E/Hommedieu, of Orleans County, will introduce in the Legislature next weok @ pill estadiishing a tax on all motor NEW MODEL TENEMENTS SOLVE PROBLEM OF vehicles at the rate of $1 per horse- power. The revenue, which he believes wilt amount ‘to at least $00,000, will be Gevoted to the improvement and main- tenance of State roads, Senator L'Hommedicu has been tn consultation with Gov. Higsins’s coun- sel, ex-Senator Cuthbert W. Pound, relative to the constitutionality of the tax feature of the bill, and believes that his measure will be unobjectionable on that score, “There is no doubt in my mind," says Senator L'Hommedieu, “that the bill will be ‘passed at this session and will be signed by the Governor. The Exec- utive Committee of the Supervisors’ Annual Higtiway Convention, which met im this city yten days ago, adopted resolutions favoring a measure that Presa sacces & tax ot not more eS 50 per horse-power on all motor ve- icles, the proceeds of the tax to be @evoted to highway maintenance. “We arc about to expend $0,000,000 on , and an immense revenue if needed to keep these in shape, and to my mind there Is no plan s0 feasible as to tax automobiles, Automobilists vir- tually have accepted the provisions of my Sill, but there may be an amend- Ment to except motor vehicles of ten wer and lees, for in this cle: ta be found motor delivery wago and the like. "Under this bill every person owning & motor vehicle will be obliged to file a ‘statement in which the horse-power 1s ified. The tax imposed ia made & on the vehicle, but the owner {5 pted from all Other taxes, general or local. to which motor vehicles as per- perty may be subject under laws of the State. It will also be rided that the tax shall be paid be- re the registration of the vehicle.” Settlement workers have comp to | realize that all the predching and all | the teaching in the world directed toward the uplifting of those who were hoved into this scheme of things under a handicap are pretty well neutralized | when the individuals they are trying to/ help have to go on living in dart, ill-| smelling abodes in which there can be no element that makes a permanent | ambition In the Individual to break the. shackles of his environment. More and more gocial evolutionisis are coming to apply the same principles in raising the man or woman who hasn't a chances that rule in the production of a good tree, a plant. a flower—fresh air, light, cleanliness, proper soll. Where to get the proper soll has been the question these many years. Now and again a patch has been obtained, sometimes in the city, more often in an almost inaccessible place, It has all cost money, and St is the lack of money that ‘holds up most everything that’s worth while. Lately, however, a combination | of philanthropic men and women has, been effected in this city, and it seems to have gone a long way toward solving the problem of giving those of the poor | who would, an opportunity to live do- cently ami with self respect. It has not gone out of the city, where | those who labor herein cannot make | their homes and earn the wage that gives them bread, but up on the east erected a set of model tenements, which are, indeed, model. Some Model Tenements. These philanthropists have built a number of model tenements in various sections of the city, but their latest product at Nos. and 50 East Seventy-elghth street stands over all| that has been done before. They have! just been opened. Essentially the first question is, What sre the rents? Here they are: A two- room apartment, $2.20 to $2.60 a week; STATEMEN SHOWS GOOD GAINS. While there was an incroase of $11. 986,700 in cash shown in this week's dank statement, issued to-day, the sur- three-room apartment, $3.06 apartment of four rooms and to $4.60. bree side, in the Seventies. There it has! diffe: anartments of the two tenements there APLAY ROOM inthe BASEMENT. to $5.60; ) isn’ path, $4.16] in room rt- | the ‘The two and th ‘GHE WORD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20,1906. 2 LIGHT AND AIRICHARITY BRINGS N Litt Taeet Wc Ce ad hall doot out. ‘What sre) Sovlioe tine! Liibeentl ‘The supplies that through a complete system of radiators and steam pipes. The outrage of coal at a quar- ter a pail has no part in the scheme. There.is no use the tenement occupants can have for coal, for gas stoves are provided for cooking, and there are no chimney ‘onnections for old-style 633 | stoves and ranges. Part of a System. The new buildings are part of a sys- tem of similar mode] tenements that will in a few years completely cover the block bounded by Seventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth streets and Avenues Avind B. The area is now about one- halt covered. “The men who are behind this project that is undoubtedly going to mean a great deal for the development of bet- <A FARIOR. Light pours ning either oa vs ‘ta dark corner. though windows ope: street or on syacrus courts. enteine-tire combination. / plus was only $3,955,925. is unusual comiition was due to the heavy rige in WALL STREET. SATURDAY, Jan. 2. Four brokers went into the Steel crowd a: soon as business opened on the Exchange this morning and bid Tinlted States Steel preferred up to 312, About 25,00 shares were taken @* this figure and thereafter the price advanced one-eighth of a point at a time on succesive bids for lange blocks of the stock. In the meantime Steel common moved up to 461-2 The Gates : On the whole. however, the rey ted as very fayoradie. The Cha ing-House figures as given out were te WHEAT PREELY SOLD change to have $75,000,000 of first mort Gage refunding 4 per cent. bonds placed on the regular list. securities was provided for some time ago. % This issue Of new ‘The new bonds mature in 165. The Closing Quotations. we! x | sSiearvsesssete LONDON STOCKS QUIET; LONDON, Jan. 2.—Supplies of money was quiet, ind a fairly gord tendency prevailed. EARLY “WANTS” FOR THE SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIRECTORY’ jhome ratts, as a rule, were lower, N " lWextserioanatter lew Pictures at the AMERICANS FIRM, | Americans were irregular at mostly Pictures a above parity. Reading was the feature. Metropolitan Museum Union Pacific and Ontarlo and Western Norfolk and Western and | vl request. re scarcer and in much request in th” tions were réatric arity’ ds highest, lowest and closing. pri market to-day. Discounts were fairly NE | Anscond’ was strong. re Het changes of stocks from yeaterda: 3 at . ak Exenange Foreigners were steady, Peruvians final quotations are as follows: steady. Trading on the Stock EXcMANKe | were act Japanese were firm. Rus- sians w easier. Japanise Imperial Consols were steady, and £ 1904 were quoted at 108. ‘ure electric bells in each apartment for rs. © buildings are fire-proot throughs The open- ted, and prices closed J0Y TO ALTOMENS tribute $40 to the Suf- fering Family. There 1s probably not a happier fam- fly in the big tenement house at No. 2486 Second avenue to-day than Mrs. Alexander Altomen and her five little children, who have suffered from hut~ ger and cold for many weeks. Joy was brought into this home by a reporter for The Evening World, who presented to Mrs. Altomen $40.10, donated by read- ers of this paper. When the reporter handed Mrs, Altomen the money she could hardly believe it was true. It was more than she has seen for months, , God has not forgotten me, after wore her first words. “I have | suffered so much I was beginning to think He bad deserted me, but now I see that I was wrong. I knew He could not see the little children. suffer #0. Now, the three little ones can go to a hospital and have their eyes treated properly. Oh. I'm #0 glad for thelr sake, Please thank The Evening World and its readers for what they have dbne for me. I shall never forget them." Mrs. Altomen could say no more She sat down annd wept quietly. A now we will have lots to eat, won't we?” said the little five-year- old boy. “We oan have candy and nuts ani—" “No, dear,” sighed the mother, “not just yet. Your little brothers and sis- tens must get better and some of the money will have to go for medicine for them. The rest must go for rent. Per- haps a little later, if God is good to us and gives mamma strength to work, you can have candy. ments have no peivate bathroome, but| enough to make the White Plague ter things in life have money to spend |“ «. in every other respect and convenience—| crusiders cheer up, for there is little |<ntelligently. They know of no better ‘Please thank The Evening World and Qargurn is modern—there is no ae a tuberculosis germ to weed ces eae dG Bir Shee readers for me for whet they have ‘ a : » D. O.| given us, sald little Alexandra, 4 Externally gthe buildings, with their Mills, Jacob He | id “ in sandstone cofumns at ‘are Everything Is Modern. pesiascacon aay Seni mueutean % | bright child Of eight years, who has Seer eee Ther, ore canemente, have poral: |Sulian’ Charles Stewart Smith John | Stas go good of Wert Sunt, tak a) at yashtubs, kitchen a et ia apartment to be found on the UpMer | cosets and baintubs. There te no need | 2, Chimeras aecres ut regerisx @, | vg Yor ave to move for a long time, Prot fnushod, a8 are eee parte | the public hall, the wey 1.8 MPI | Vouene, Andrew Carnegie. and among |"Wone the reporter wae in the Alto- houses a” of the city, with the excen-| menters” are obliged to do. There are| 176 awomen) are ae Tae ae otter, | men rooms acveral well-dressed women tion that there are no elevators to drop | drains in the floor for draining refrig- | Helen. on the elles lise cette be | Called. bringing money anc provisions ment or shoot you|erators. ‘The fire-escape is sutdone a oN Ga ay OS would be | for the fam mestarenguse (on teas SUP amas (ithe spcial dlrectty but “nevertheless >_< —_<—_ Tho tin se folk are behind these new tene- Ar who bullt these ten-| verdial holsting apparaty . and they have pledged them- ements evidently knows something | Murphy's nm th st) maintain them properly. Hu about hygiene. for in all the ninety-six | es ‘tishment a dumbwuter and/ Ae are generally counted pretty good TO-MORROW’S ¢ landtords. SUNDAY WORLD An Artigtic Double Page. TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD ———— LET A LEHTE OMDLE CELLAR Evening World Readers Con-|When Plumber Got Back the| WOMEN’S NEGLECT Street Was Full of Fire Engines. Adolph Shapiro went into the cellar of his plumbing shop, No, 123 Orchard street, to-day with o candle to examine his_stock of oakum. Then he went on an“errand around the corner, I avin the lighted candie in the cellar on a benioh. ‘When he got back the street was full of fire engines, his shop was a wreck, the five-story tenement-house in which it 1s located was full of smoke and nearly one hundred women and chil- Gren were filing over the roof to the roof of No, 121 and down to the street by way of the stairways anti fire es- capes. it ts probable that the fire was started ‘by the candle falling from the bench into the oakum. The fire had a good stant before Mrs. Rosa Bernstein, lying in the rear of the plumbing shop, felt the bot under her feat and ni ticed smoke curling through the cracks. She picked up three of her four chil- dren and ran to safety, crying the alarm. Policeman Rosenfeld, of the Eldridge street station, sent for the engines. Suddenly Mrs. Bernstein reme re that she had left her year-old baby Eva on a bed in her flat. She tried to go back through the smoke. but bystanders held her. enfeld went In and got the Gaby, uninjured. All of the tenants above the first floor were ordered to go out by way of the roof. The fire was confined to the cellar and the plumbing shop. COUNT’S DAUGHTER DEAD IN TUNNEL. Eighteen- Year-Old Girl's Body Picked Up on Railway Near Rugby, England. LONDON, Jan, 20.—The body of Lily, eighteen-year-old daughter of Count Rochaid, a Frenchman, was found yes- terday in a railway tunnel near Rugby. She was retuming to a convent school in Warwickshire from @ holiday she had spent with her father in France. ‘Her death js a mystery. but circum- etances seem to show that she meant to go Into @ corridor, and, opening the wrong door, fell to the track. boty, follE to wee tseed SCHUMANN-HEINK SAILS. _ Will Return te This Country for Cireult Tour in October. \ Mme. Schumann-Heink safled for Bu- rope to-day in the steamer Amerika, of | the Hamburg fine, to fill 4 serves of en- goger-erts In Europe during the spring ina aml Sree ee to non, fore salting est foe ever to, ceiving the hi singer, She will return to in ‘ober, when she ‘will the managément of Henry for a tour of one hundi the prine! cities of the United ana “Canata. SUFFERING THE SURE PENALT¥ Health Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. How many women do you nom who are perfectly well and strong? We hear every day the same story over and over again. “I do not feel well; I am so tired all the time!” More than likely you speak same words yourself, and no doubt you feel far from well. The cause may be easily traced to some de rangement of the female organs which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go an: or do anything, backache, bearing- down pains, flatulency. nervousness, sleeplessness, or other female weake ” ness. These symptoms are but wernings that there is danger ahead, and un~ less heeded a life of suffering or & serious operation is the inevitable result. The never failing remedy for alt these symptoms {s Lydia E. Pink» hem’s Vegetable Compound: Miss Kate McDonald, of Wood- bridge, N. J., writes: ‘Dear Mrs. Pinkham: “Restored health has meant so much me that I cannot help from telling {t for the sake of other suffering women. “For a long time I suffered untold with a female trouble and irregu which madi a physical wreck. and one thought T would recover, but Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has tirel me, made me well strong, and I feel it my duty to tell suffering women what a splendid medi at For twenty-five years Mra ham, daughter-in-law of Lydia B Pinkham. has under her direction, and since her decease, been advising sick women free of charge. Her ad- vice is free and always helpful, Ad- i Bong ly cured ef f season, appearing in epecial perform- ances of her favorite roles in Hamburg, dress Lynn, Mass. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, CITY, 25 Cente Per Line. MANHATTAN. From Battery to 14th St. Inclusive, greatly improved, For Jetter, J. R.. 345 Wor eC Ne Jn os Sa at a Above 14th St.,5th Ave.to North River || OTH BT. 110-113 W.—Plot 42298,9, bulta fi Site "2, “a Wie ry BRONX. JEROME AV, LOTS, aap f estate; water, gus; fee to THUR BELDDN, 315 PCY et a be * he x party devoted most of its attention to % | 5 nt AND FRICES WEAK, | piety cel sharce anf the Pitabur ms %| Lost, FOUND AND REWARUS. |FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LéT.| FLATS @ APARTMENTS TO LEY.| FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. Wheat weak in the early market |crowd, which has been operating ex tt ry aoe say. —. | ‘sntucnieheds 2 Cents Per Line. 20 Cente Fer Line, at to-day under preisure of etop-loss | tensively In Reading, bought Steel pre- 1378 ut SD -AV.. 104, comer soth—cwour Uabtcroome, | Unfurnished. a ee eae: Arh sl oruers and poor cables. Room traders | ferred on the rising scale, According | nt 1 forbear Metis) Mpotnteds "impravemonte® “sli-Sis: | MTTH, OT... Mh a conet vente 20 tobe, fern conveniences. Coyle. Mee ete, “Gaces'nnn bet HC, Frick 8000 thet A = poe BNGLE EATS, (eet STs MA: Saal ret Se Saas New ¥ | Gates has LC. j re. Very. I. - lar Weer Res, poping prices, 7ere:| tect preferred will touch 125 before 9, | Mfaxtiromt ot River bt Ment alge Goel W. Gira ar, 41, Wi cPlerant double & ‘Chicago's Spening prices et nestlaeivoni ios dt ria al alee t fact that w | Patricia Delaviocia. 9 rooms, $1.30 up; bath; house quiet; private, Bean Re EEE Lele Nig MEE! | ait ot the leading operators are bul | een awe am Unturnished—Brookiyn. —(oput2i8 Woot Bet eae wes ne ormn—MAY:} gh on the stock. ‘This apparently Is) (ah M4 | LIBERAL mi anow. window. 252 :— Majestic—Diegant 5 JEFFERSON AV.. 1419. pear Irvice av—| tp exquisitely furnished; @ wy, Zork’e closing prices were: | corroborative of Mr. Keene's recent pre- % tno questions asked, V fu; all modern service. Newly. decorated elnte fiat. @ Wht rooine | OR ay, ‘s Kat—May, 913-8 bid; July, 893-4 did. | diction that United States Steel would $| = = ors rf = = lewiy turmiaheds caidas =) Corn—Ji BBS a u old chain tort Grand cor, 140th at—AN Hent corner gy ay fi Com—Januaty, 8; May, 511-4; July. |ye singled out by all of the bull In- B: % | Se oe eae pwers, oh SOS EAT URE Gigs UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. | iisn 72g —rurnisned rooma, all light, ‘Ch.eago's closing prices were: Wheat—|terests for the market leaders. Sees poor ie Pid nd ply on premises 20 Cents Per Line. suitable for light housekeeping; gentlemen May, 1 1-8 to bi I-si July. 0454 to bi7-8.| It ts expected that next week will | Cito. ‘Term, & Tr. . RORRGEREI WANTED WANTED SIs Brooking saree’ roo os z en ——<—<——_ - | Ghic: r. 4 5 month. E. R. Mari rid, i fewly turn’ tract witness a slackening of speculative In- | RIS Tin* ty. 5 #2 mo TH. ewig furnished, aitrnotive CRrTeN RPV ONCE terest in Union Pacific and Reading. : + % 9p Conte Paine — =a Aiko ‘parlor floor, sukadle for professional IN GINNERS’ REPORT, |Standard Oi! interests are ining up < ST,, 113 (near ¢ vhar FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 4 pe strong behind the steels, and a great \ rooms, with board, 4: $7 fo: 3 0 Cents Per Lin GOTH. 947, W-—Handeome room: | running Cotton started steady in the marke: | deal of talk ts heard from that quarter rane) ie ee ste bath wR Trane cer peered Sea, (14th, Pacer, bed: | Teasotiabie® private house; oo tovlay at an advance of * to G points Jabout the resumption of a dividend on Bea) including meals, "2. $25 | aft MO Eg, Shee waler aupply mii, heated. cultable, couple oF | ee ay Comfortable hall yoomg, steam on a bullish rope: ational Gin-|the common stock, Persons who have + ree OT a ed hal eine $25. sir rby; moderate. Apartment 9. heat, suitable 1 or 2 gentlemen. Keelan, Later busi s quiet while !given this subjeot some thought say 4, | HER BERG W, (The, Cuter erior eable: | and bath; improvemnt Fy aligiat | PARK AV... S60 (79th)—Elerant larke rooms, | STH, 428 W.—Comfortable hall room. steam he. opening pr January, |that a 2 per cent. dividend on Steel FU] moderate: transients, bape el bs ‘lions, WS; private house! tae: “eat, euttbie oon oF E6o. ‘Keelan, UB bid; March, 1. 1 May, vill surely send thy y |99D, 245 Wo—Large, small r DOTH Gs 7 -| TaD, 183 B.—Laree sunny room, heated: HBL to the MFey. Ines ts 11.8; August eaeetae optic a vest th = e 2aPrard $3, $0; early’ breakfast, ; PHRRY OE, gre PUNE fouls.) OVEN | eittenle, for peo entiemen | oF Rouple 10a) ea ings; en US AGS Octoner, | rice of the preferred up to 190. From =] 2D Eile Be table board 7TH AV, 23 Gath jcely furniabed | 76TH, 173 E.—Nicely furnished rooms, sult~ Pires prices Wire sanunry 1.6 | present indications the net earnings of + Sora a aiee eee ETE Hood" parlor! al conveniences; reasonable. (‘ania for two with or without board mod- 11.68; March, 3 ee! ration for 1 i ‘board; $12 x H, 25 W.—Double rooms, $2.75. — the United States Steel Corpo excelent ‘board; $12 ve. Titec, $2. $3; bedroom, kitchen, 83. MeT, 41 B—Single end ee pack parlor; gentlemen onl 1 11.87 0 310i; Auguet, 1172 to iL74; Sept mber, why a tO + em’ 3104 to 1%05; October, 10.70 to 10. SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Bu rises. 7,10/8.un sets, 6.02| Moon i190, 3.07 1906 will not only justify a 4 per cent. dividend on the common, but will leave fa surplus of $10,000,000 after the pre- ferred dividend is pald and a Wheral amount is set aside for depreciation of plant. Professional traders are jubilant over the incoming of the general public, For more than two years these professional PORT OF NEW YORK, general public to take a hand in specy- jation. Their efforts ‘have been fruitles until within the past few days. There has been more outside speculation the past week than during any one month in the last two years, Steel common and DUB TO-DAY. Victorian, Liverpool. Hudson, Havre, other low-priced industrials appear to Bearers, Ot. Lacie. Umbels, Laverroo berthe favoritles with individual specu- Broooklyn. Naples. Fonce, Porto Rico.” OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY. lators. Persons who buy only 100 or 200 shares at a time avoid the higher-priced stocks, as a rule. When one is specu- Pamela: Trerpocl San Soointo, lating on margin the possibility of pay- . Antwerp. ‘Galveston. | ing interest to the broker for carrying Sees, Mamburs. Fi Mar. Gslverton, “| the acoount through & waiting market, pieaelphis ‘New Orleans. | has to be taken into consiieration. Of La Guayra, Loauols, Charleston. | course, it is much cheaper to carry & Morro Castle, Havana. Princess Anne, ja. Jornal folk. stock worth 30 or 40 than a stock like Detween 250 and 200. ment his week are the large increases in loans and deposits and an increase of @ little more than $8,000,000 in peserve requirement, ‘Although there fs an increase in the reserve of $11,998,700, under the pecullar working of the bank-average system the Increase in eurplus ts only $3,955,023, This result 4s due to an Increase in deposits of $32,163,100, The latter figure fs much higher than was expected for the current weel Reports that the Pennsylvania Rall- road and the Goulds have agreed to stop fighting are mainly reaponsible for the pronounced bullieh feeling in Penn- sylvania and Wabash shares. The trad- ihg’in Pennsylvania Railroad stock hue assumed a wider scope than ysual with- In the past few days. there fs an active element in the Excbange tha: Is looking forward to @ correspondi movement next week in Baltimore an Oho and Norfolk and Western. The Gould ‘stocks tield up ‘well to- day in the face of considerable reallza~ tion selling. This profit-tuking affected all of the active stocks and caused some: 8 from yesterday's high f Why~“World Wants” Lead. J, P. M’KINNEY, Ropresenting Standard Daily Newspapers, Offices: Ronee ale? at 109 Boyoe Bide. Chicazo. New York, Jan, 41, 1906. To the Advertising Manager New York World, New York. Dear Sir: The following facts may be of interest to you, as they were rather surprising to me: On Jan. 5 J inserted two small classified: advertisements for a press- man and for a foreman in a union printing office in Central Pennsyl- vania in The World, the Herald and the Journal. The following is the number of replies received from these advertise- ments to each of these papet World 12, Herald 4, Journal 2 _ Complimenting you upon the re- ‘Pults received from The World, I am. Very truly Ant traders have been working to get tlie! ‘Anaconda, which moves up end down | iy Notable features of the bank state- | <j necting rooms; md. ute kood board; | 10RD ST.. 54 E. light roome, water. steam: Re iz way ; | OTH = , rooms, $1.50 up; Bot | PTL, Wana Sti dares 89: Suthersers. oT HH, sultabl 106TH, 19 W.—Gentleman varior, jurray. boarder: bath; private family; front house- 162 %.—Hall room, 5 rooms, UfTeping rome; alao connec 115TH 8T., 225 W.—Front hall bedroom cheap. Hook. ATT. 267 W.-ticely furnished, sunny hot, cold water, heated; light housekeeping AISTH, 996 B.—Lght parlor; @icove basament; hell room; $1.50 to $4.50. + 23 pcan = 871 06 B.—Gentlemen couple; Nght | 7 55 9 atten NTH, 2 W.—Elegantly furnished rooms, = Py Thole oe ete em es! privave house; | HTH 12S B.C water uine janltor. ips ail tanprovements; heated house...” ng eee = TOIT, 107 W.—8 large, light rooms, bath, | 19TH, 50 W.—Clean rooms, $1.50 up: me- =1*}e2p 6 Ww eairable @utte, hall room; team, ty near station; $29. dium, €3: large, $4; Southerners ym0- =a, | "steam heat; table and appointments unex- | Tipyy st. i dated. = & | _oulled: telephone. ATH ST chery corner house: very low rent, | jena G5 W.cClean rooms, $100 upi me % besa Pi dd raitioaly, Sarciehed large nd) Tyr, 181 Pepogte's, Het, @ large, ight dium, $8; large, running water, sunny. = em Da Phomis: rent $22. Janitor. ee nn ented 83 Ups + ¥ a 384 W.—Hiall rooms, heated, $3. Hoard, | TNT. ar 8th av.—Four elemant | 4TH. 6 au OE ARIA Rote | rconie: thot water: $16, inte 68. Up! amall foome, $1; Southerners rr Yee BEC ¢ TIOTH, (212 “E.—Nice light apartments, | @ — § | igsrn sr, 9 W.—Single aad double rooms; nd tome ats 50 to 3h | esemronaler inser Subway: eles ee. ST, 315 W.—8 roome, bath, hot water; | ' y monte suite Gi): F602 THE ADELFI. 42 BAST 2D 8T., 20, ‘J zy » “near Broadway. Bp, Of B—8 rooms; #10, = +} Large rooms; excellent table board. a Bs ITT 80 -W Front rooms, $9-00. upward: a ll eee eee Flat throurh. § ath. | «tit housekeeping: nice entrance: bet. bd rgome, bath. | path, steam. et 7 FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. —— Z + # 20 Cents Per Line. Wider, $28 yunttor, We. Runs wao ial a ia HOST,, 55-57 W.—5 laree, it rooms, ¢ 4 Furnished. ye LR LR Ros Ah 18TH BT. $20 B.—Large and small rooms, me — A) ion, 224 W.—Handsomely, completely fur- PO FaF Ws room Hate, pantry: | tore —Fiouse ‘wal Benneylvant Ms paid ert we ay apanimentay “eomolate $i tent | Erin, fa 38; atenen, elevdion, telephone, Premed Steel mh aN 8 Rowaaleaspinig:) Giecera lim Drovemneene! 22 td SHERE SM gfe: | Bai resaed Stee! pi i = ey new, modern apart: | 10TH. 40 W.—Nice, clean. ie eel Sr it 6 61 — A L-—Handomely completely fur- fant, new. moder Ry Siocl Shrine bt 054 10by 0b | eihed ncec-room aoartmen:, modern Jan: aim eat, hot. Water ovary’ vathe! tick owed Reading 158” 188M 154 4 mans: entirely renovated; reduced, _ 41? W,—Large, warm, 100. 100, 4:4 | 2p. 0 EX—Handsomely, completely fur- room, every convenience; q' 3 4a | “nished 3. 4 room apartments: modern im house; reasonable, provements ee SUEEy. eee hi eam heal ub BT, 168 W.—Niooly alee < al am Dwar; | SBT, 168 W.—Nioe ITH. Hrandsomely, completely fur- bull modern im) ements; = small rooms; enc: | aD tim Murnnen’ makohrimbeeve| Han Oe erovananit WA: | "lege ne oa ee ere _ments; ig an 53 Wa elewant linn: rooms and “4 am peated, i 2} | dp ar., 262 W.—Furnished flats, §-4 rooms, $10-$10._ Janitor. ms and) “water, lange { gemlemen; $3.00. Pathe §7-810;, housekeeping; teferencen, Compeshalt. Attention! Furnished—Brooklyn. Month Free eect 20%, fie ard snueolonent Bat AY ore, Parlors, housek: other W. | Pena ha) 43.00. ise WASHINGTON AYV., 828A mod cu heated apartment; gaa range: evel im- provemem: nicely, newly furnished: for nt Foumtey meee, een: AMES, ark et. te Wee 421 winter months, Cail on Pollard, man- Te Bt a huer, oreminae. Un, Bax & P. pt. Ution Buattia, U.S. 1. Pi Pipe pt, +1 l+ttl AY. i Go; shite Wi water} expored ‘plu Unfurnished. . A, 1696—S1x large, light rooms & bath; inprovements; corner house; reasonable nt. Corner, apartment; every Cat V., 168TH ST. LUMBUS AY. “rooms, In fine rent tonal" oh ar 140th wt.—4 lig ed halls; baths hot plumbing: $18 and B20. 1486 (0618) —Select, 6"'rooms, ted. bath hot water, §30 Up, AV, 692 through; | he ¥ priva: com- h of Jooth st, _ -OOMS AND BATH, $22-$27. rooms facing atreet: HALF BLOCK FROM SUBWAY 135th st., 39 W., 4-5 rooms 4 COE ar coal en —Fooma: 08, $3.60 HEMET th Tader wal es, BER _uoward; translente. i Nate HT taunt Tat M80 to Go weakly. HEE, OB UN ioe wn oe wesc, ‘ey PE 2 pecllne. RAY ST., O8—Handsomely painted Went pom. apartment; modern improvements; ach, hot water: $25, The total sales of stocks for to-day ‘was 891,200 shares and bf bonds $3,433,000. BT. AN é ‘and bath; oped nd baths: free to Feb. 15. roume hall FF Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders 21; water ‘wupply: alm lure "ai ack “rooms; also bs NICHOLAS AV., 105—5 late rooms, more, 1D ST.. 863 W. light rooms, 1230 ommiodations’, telephone, ** fn BROOKLYN. Flatbush Property a Specialty”. , Einds ‘ie "ail prieset sett opes A. J. LONG, 654 Flatbush ayy cele ve Fer, $7,300. rick house for 3 families, decorated; hardwood trimmed; rors, on 524 st., near fer, Sieh $500 ‘TO $1,500 DOWN; Basy All ay. j 3 Sianeli Milt Ma tew sae 140TH 8T., 901 W.—Room suitable for ‘two, 25 eee Brooklyn. CUPTTON, AYtin Moettas bach heats meals; OARS A stettng™ ahs 8 ee FO a iat house Waucmens oF eouplen prone Pirlo od ray rapes Eageeett alsely "Rie OT BT, 85—Heated room for two ans plows from Brooklyn Bridge; pee a s = Shar z 1) BEAUTIFUL PLATBI mi leer ing, $1,000. ‘Owner, 648 Flatzagh @y.s1 RENT $960, Price 87.750, 0 3 Ritios 08" atlando av 82,8 AVE, near Atlantic 508 Atlantic ay., Brook! ball

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