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They = and for sev | Another Careless |kmew aia thar it was worth the slee from Officiating ion to the oppesition, and that it] NigW BAITAIN, Conn, fept. » Extension Tete- would be worth great deal to them |¢ oe th the histo q Housekeeper. saga a ae oe tha the history of phones eave SETS Ning) WHO marred tito a) thie mieunderstanding Honor atcepted [PADS 1 was an ensy trick, and the) many steps. | | J mean family, Honor marrial out }him, John, who wae merely @ low-torn Heed ved it without loging a moments . | of one. Oo Beauchamp was|milfionnite, showed Ne gratitude by ume njunction teeued. Becurday CAN'T ®TOP BUNDAY BASEBALL | (emean enough to find fault with the] khsing her band, but whe anatched ft] The news crested a big sensation, om Judge B. B. Gager, of COALDALM Pa. Rea i -Mintay 2. {iene are « that was walling f m in indignath and pec ally with t prime minist ¥ served upon the Rev stuseball wee played here yesterday a Building. The the frat act weren't pom. {WA® ® guest at John’s house. He @ y at midnight, Geepito the frot that oMenre of viding | UBtte cadaverou @ would take Nia [cused Jann of te ry and valled 7 Bae two sone of hie) Law and Onder fie saitea on mew YORK YrLerwour 00., jm tioned at the door lef 14 whroomas, 1 ny ot poor mother's sake, but | hl and then ae Ca with th Vitilin Honor bat off at one olde mending |e 1 Keap hin kisses « ntel | Chu yesterday morning, and when [y. wa sor now comm nds Mottier’s stockings, w we Youn wetrt out looking sadly disap " Ho | Were told thetewould be no tt wag a se jt the toes, and telling father and | pointed, while Honor, left alone inh the and iy Ss. ae Sn tt ra “t {Brother Frencis what aie thought of y endowed mine ery badly pt tha a complote, perfec Peas. Yt seas’ ing boniaatle 3 SL Mee Gil ae WEA beet 1 WN eM momay nerd ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR BALE— fare, lady Clo . ole wife, | « sised her voice to the gallery in | thief was aw. Tire € BRONX. BRONX, Pen Lh da Las ae Waa long aufferir t t ™ at fame sf the auctioneer, |onel, who had «ro nk and de Showed that. Hon t bine ~ Ant, gave’ himeelt away by flashing & ; " wi through the next three |flatful of money when a broke care | Designs a love fhe | around with the forge notes. and nor prompt im to eon us # money, but for sor i John discovered | ea IN I agente yer 4 sees tee ea The Final Statement of emakers, to house- bits Some oe eee ose. eee ee t h he was starving. t down on thetr fret ‘ie that’ teresting, ahd- Miss Hilda Sponk e\ ye Herbert Perey, who acted John |a whole year overdue extensively that @ aoe eerary wmwreceny Susie, £0. Jeet a wooden man, looked very mush | nat bly Rest une But even & family row cs fore starved than Mis® @pong capita last forever, and the table's 1 Walsh vereary wedding Psaepiesail ~aperett cy | Monsn’t make a good play m mnhapp Sn Svar Soin Tudeon's Wife’ ia old enough tiamonda my wnges! ane: Then she Wht our, Yeaving | Is’ on the tebfe and the’ door woand's sate wile open It |55-CENT ‘BILL CAUSES $1,000 eal Honor w imo for the desired her name us to lose inoney. ‘e and the following: careless housekeeping, cor SPRINGFIELD, Mase, Sept ——es wart t : er poor Dut dis- | Samuel MtoWhorter failed to pat the | the new ’ ent “fa ons © | Springfield ght Company @ Wb | any con- at needed A | cent pili for et and hin gas was ‘Bet shut off He price be oe LONG ISLAND LONG ISLAND. ing can be held for LONG ISLAND | ee eu desire is, sotd Get In on the Ground Floor. Thére is not a real-estate proposition on Long Island that possesses the same quick money making opportunity that is afforded in nana: Room Japoslted #5 with the Dilla be. fatlet | REAL ESTATE FOR SA.E— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— i KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | | | | | | for the Hall mk H. Be box sat [ It is only nine miles from Herald Square—Nearer than the Bronx and with infinitely quicker and better railroad service when the various transportation improvements arecompieted. That isn't very far off now. f Beat =e a ee 10 ABeauti falResidence Lots $400 per cent. Park which and upwards ~ vis ted ‘08 Rresh | ‘atte } ‘or sand Rockers Paid of beat in $10 Down all lakes in the centre. | » Ook ‘Aocker; tmnaudl BE rach PCAN EAE then $5 a Month oagy, | 3 Mahogany-finisht Rockers; Marquetry Inlaid Rocker: The new “ Power Place” Station, on the Rockaway Branch of the L, |. R. R., one block from the property. Electric train service. Also trolley lines direct to New York City: Hall. Titles guaranteed free of/charge, FREE RAILWAY FARES. Let us know when you'll visit the property and we pay, your fare from NEW YORK to JAMAICA PARK and back, Chair; mahogany: tapes Rookwood Arm Chair tn any-finiaht Rockers; velour vhoweny Parlor Chatr tn Mahogany R ker, natural Arm Ch maho seeeseseoeese THE GREATER CITY HOMES CO. Main Office: 353 5th Ave., S. E. Cor. 34th St. N. K, Fast 28d Street and 18 East 126th Street. N.Y. % Mridae Street, Ire 1951 Mreadway, Brooklyn, 6 Broadway, Mrookiye. Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn aoe OFFICE ON THE PROPERTY, Take Long Island R, R. to Jamaica and then the New York Ave. Trolley and get off one block Ask the conductor, mgany Parlor Chalr in powany Arm Chatr “h ahogany Parlor Arm Chair arth floor, Stewart Building lar Plaid Silks 65c, worth 85c ; are in high favor ys. Their rch beauty ning and satisfactory. MEANCIUES south of Power House. “PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICES. RAILROADS, so dashingly effective ROR RAR A AOI A ARRAN ARAN AA nothing more idea BEST AvT0S—pieT CHEAP Write ik 0 TAXPAYERS, PENNSYLVANIA ren's dri feat | rae, os se teil rom i Same | Jesigns, both in light and of ‘ia A al binations This evening se woman comes carly, y not be a yard left by siren below for Twenty Pet station, 3) “par PET AN Serepes d Xe ITED -— Chicago.” Winetnbat! Haserment, Si, rt Bullding, att ae LY tA 4 nots ise apenas : mitires Cheaper than 5 MShucaad eee t AND ureau Scarfs ' : M.PENNATLEARIN BPECIAL illow Shams F aes eR Chica enterpieces 1B 1 PP igeiod yao pa worth a Moar TOU AMD SCINCTN | t Small Prices | BROADWAY AUTOMOBILE x FPnebe fs look grimy atter the EXCHANGE, _ ei Ay Oe: Acwanmesan? Dhinis Seed { | RAT-240 Wert 47h (Telepnone Not tryant 2 PECIAL. o freshen ‘your house at |\ Mimy! CREDIT TO ALL. % 3 weston) ‘fim (. These goods are worth CLOTH ING "Yan cini wee -, nes ons. ids | more than present prices. On weekly of manthly pay at's RT os e snowewhite fresh and the Ist te vy of De adoritien RAILWAY —98 25, “428 Pr. M..] 404 8TH AV., 1 door o ( 30th St. OPEN EY ENINGS. 4 M. daily. DURING OCTOBER AtbANtig COAST LINE—*,98 A.M. and ED HEFORE CHECKS | 025 P.M. daily | m PAYMENT SEABOARD AIR LIND—12.05 P.M and meliot to toe Repairer ot 1210 AM ty » CCOMP ATED. > RN ELOPER WITH POOT.| *3.258 P.M. daily, BMAWAT Some are embroidered, th cut-out patterns. many are entirely new. r ‘ Call, write, te then s mAs ND co io Mai . Linch, Me rile aap rn ‘Guy MEN'S CLOTIIN: t o tnmire return of | CHEASPRARE & OHIO RAILWAY, rine tt 4 dally Hottding EXOU ARSE Prats 00. “Ou | SPOUT comrg way _ Week i —== | "Draw checks anie to the order jot the Recefver of Taxes, DAVID B. AUSTEN iy 16 CITY 0.88 AM. and Speyer, Sundays, s7.B8 Fae i dts n Huckaback the Yard--25c paid from 2c to 40c a yard towellng, you would con- a low price. Irish and G ar 5 HELP WANTED-MALE. ate” ses, Tee" a, Sa. "Sees es | ELE WANE ORM ALE, caress Memters§ of Bri ne Dining Oar Teby SUEUDOS cee. Noo “1 1864 and = 1TO] Sept 182 Fitth avenue (below 234) —— } NG RANCH AND. TAC er kehuny bake AND MACK on Hlooen thei Ni, It. (3. blocks below | t bag a at 65 A Bt.) 2.40 Po Beare y (near South Ferry), B20 A 5—-sOme ’ st) BOR Fifth avenue. (corner son th pr Prva ere thd! stationa pamed above’ rocky 4 burt et. 330 M470 Nowtramt ay unning many y oply is larg Tate f hod proaaway FE oy nf } } Rosie peyivanie Annex You pave 100 I can pyt ¥ “the road i invemiz: lon absolutely orth co ortuntty Fall sarticulars. -—— a ( nhe. room 18. 200 Broadway. ton’ ‘service rae v ed or Wow, CATE ER ny KR. woon, | romGuon: " mere) Manaaer Pase'r Je Binks Manager, . iH place. r. v roadway, Fourth Ave,, PATENTS, Eis Wall place. 8 A, if wot’? 4 GEO Ww. BOYD. | ighth to Tenth Street. ane, ‘peaerarks.,, evrENS! Sv | _ PERSONALS. — Fe eae ais Bredway, | peo tne emarnanrmnas : x INFORMATION wanted of Mate, Cpl or sunday World Wants bs wera Wants Work Wonders | wad’ © Semen » Work Monday Wonders, ene Seances ulators and SHREWD real estate investors. HES 6, 1B, 20, a3, 24, 20 and 7, 9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 1, 90, at, 23, 23, | Our Grea Has Star Matchless To Set the Ball a-Rollt | teetend of OPENING EXHIBIT Concerning the Morris Park . Auction Sale - would not be complete without laying particular emphasis on Clause Seventh of the TERMS of SALE, which reads as follows: “SEVENTH: The seticr wilt cause to be completed, without expense to the purchaser, the curbing and flagging of and the taying of water and gas mains through the streets and a ues In front of the lots above ited, in accord~ ance with the plans of William B. Spencer, Esq., Civil Engl id improve- ments be not completed at the time appointed for the dellvery of the deed, the setler shall covenant to this effect in sald deed.” Every experienced real estate investor will appreciate what this means—it is a GUAR- ANTEE that purchasers at this sale will be SAVED an AFTER-EXPENSE of from $500 to $1,000 per lot for future !mprovements, for the purchasers at this sale will be ABSO LUTELY FREE from ANY ASSESSMENT by the city for street opening, curbing and flag- ging, while the company is obligated also for the installation of the water and gas mains. These improvements are now under way, and are far enough advanced to show their nature and to emphasize the wonderful natural beauty and topographical advantages of this well-named “PARK SECTION” of the Morris Park Race Track property. Persons intending to BUILD-2 HOME cannot better employ a half hour or hour than in running up to-day or to-morrow and walking around this beautiful tract. Note the natural sanitary position of the property, the profusion of fine trees ar the close proximity of this “GARDEN OF THE BRONX" fo the Bronx Park, the Zoologi- cal Gardens and the Bronx and Pelham Parkway. No Intending home-builder can view this site without feeling that he will be indeed fortunate to secure this luxury of surroundings, with all its SPLENDID ACCESSIBILITIES to EVERY portion of Manhattan Borough, at a price of his own making at this FIRST SALE of Morris Park Race Track property. . ’ Gia Remember that this is NEITHER SUBURBAN nor SEMI-SUBURBAN property. These lots are a PART of New York City itself, and are the very CHOICEST of that part of the city in which the advanced forethought of its citi-~ zens is concentrating the expenditure of MILLIONS and MILLIONS of DOLLARS for Parks and Parkway systems, for the widening and deepening and PARKING of the Bronx River, and for every material improvement that Is making of this particular section the spot to which every citizen of New York POINTS with PRIDE as the great artistic and civic achievement of our community. AND RIGHT IN THE MLDDLE OF ALL THESE BETTERMENTS LIES THE MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK PROPERTY. These of course are all WELL-KNOWN FACTS to PROFESSIONAL real estate spec- But this advertising is being done for the pur- pose-of reaching the PROSPECTIVE HOME —BUI.DER,the-man—who hasbeen busy earning the dollars with which to BUILD HIS HOME and who may not have had time to become an EXPERT in real estate vatues i Yet this is the kind of purchaser we want to reach, We want to reach the people who will BUY and BUILD, and we want thém to BENEFIT MATERIALLY through their buying and building on this FIRST SECTION, so that WE may benefit CORRESPOND- INGLY through the ADVANCED VALUES NINE SECTIONS. Visit the Morris Park Race Track property, If possible, and remember the date of the —THURSDAY of this week; the hour, HALF PAST TEN in tho MORNING— try to get to the Auction Room half an hour ahead of time, since EVERY LOT WILL BE ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY AND P. REMPTORILY SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER WITHOUT ANY USELESS WASTE OF TIME OR DE SCRIPTIVE DISCUSSION BY THE AUCTIONEER. There are so many lines of Rapid Transit to the property that it hardly seems neces- sary to point them out, Some of the routes are: - Third Avenue “L” to 177th Street, transfer there to Morris Park Avenue car, Alrect to the property, Lenox Avenue Subway to 177th St. station, transfer to Morris Park Avenue car, direct to property -Any trolley car in the Bronx and transfer to Morris Park Avenue car or W hite Plains Road car Any train of the local service of the New Haven R. R. and get off at Van Nest or Westchester station. APPLICATIONS MAY NOW BE MADE FOR MAPS AND PARTICULARS EITHER TO THE AUCTIONEERS OR TO THE OWNERS, Sale on THURSDAY, Sept. 27, at 10.30 A. M. By McVICKAR-GAILLARD REALTY CO,, Auctioneers, 42 BROADWAY. 467 FIFTH AVE. 444 COLUMBUS AVE. 242 EAST HOUSTON ST. At Real Estate Salesrooms, 14 Vesey Street, Manhattan TERMS ~ 10 per cont. on day of sale, 30 per cent. "alah elite 30 days, on delivery of deed; Gg Sieh © seniin 00 saecenage 91 5 pie siete 1? a 2 T08ee FIDELITY DEVELOPMENT CO., Owners, 4 Flatiron Building, Broadway and 23d St., New York. i atl ae os Tia Following Specials | No Mail or 7 | $18.50 Women’s Tallor Sults, 10.0 | $2.49 untrimmed DressHats, 1.2 | Satin Bratde—mx leading shapes, 11 nd wide at mi he ~ k, | | | | | 36 50 Silk Petticoat s Shaded Taffet 2.49 Merc'd Pongee Waists 1.2 cone nacre eee epee ere gp a embroider Ks open Back —« wines 1 ®, |$3,98 Babies’ Fine Coats ..1$ Short ahd jong—Wool Bedford ai Henriet ireviar and shirred Cap " by ribbor ns and Laces y Lamit—One 98 ct. Women’s Kid Gloves .5 2 oclasp—Tan, Mode, Gray, Brow Beaver, Hinck and “White—soft a plable quality—one strand emb' y— “izes | Limit—Twe Pair that will thus he created for the OTHER 98 ct. and $1.49Umbrellas .7 3% and %& tnch—msade of tast bin lish Clot) ragon cam tl Horn and plain and Billy trim d handles. Limit—Two. $12.98 Misses’ Sailor Suits 6.' Regulation style—Fine Navy |B tilk Braid and emi'd embie style for School a » 18 yre. Lamtt—One. 49 ct. Babies’ Silk Caps.. . fmb'd or plo and Frenob tucked, w and without hematitching and far | potted Bnet da—dainty styl fall chem and rion, rosette Yee—aizos to 3 yrs. Lae $2.29 Women's White Skirts, 1. Cambric—at awn floun { dainty M tr re hr made. Fr ak 69 ct. Lace Chemisettes. Net and Batiste with Venise F Gaze nt Handmade Belgium Lace with and witho yoke backs . SIIK b'd Flannels .- ¢ Silk emb'y or ra wide f Vale Flannels—ela te or fh hematitch «& scallop—ine ase ment Limlt—10 Yards $1.98 Full Size Comfortables|.. Persian tops, plain backs of preds t . etitehing—p ing—-soft as down, ean Dee. Limit Two. $2.29 Fig'd SUK Lambrequins 1. Full jengt:—Oriental, Bxnpire and flo jewent Pall tones—Bor designe—Hand ko! “eotte imi fringe Limit—One. 98 ct, Lace Dress Nets. mise and Oftental—t st fetching designe fo Blegves and Millinery wr u—specially altractive « offer’ Oe season. ars 17 ct. White s Mudins Waistings. , —variety of bear neluding Satin Sgu ashes, Basket Weaver a effects—make Handscmpe St i and Cnlldren’s Russian Dress Link—12 yards. 65 ct, Window Shades........ ne cl 4 td wgven Cambrio—siz ft \ nohes withe e miaily durable shade Limit ie oa Infants’ Outfit. 45 Pleces—worth $10,55...+++4+8, 3 Day Silpe at 3 . 72 m Orders by mail carefully care given to selection of pi FALL STOCKS COMPRISE Babies’ Short Coats ...,..1.69 to 27 Babies’ Long Cloaks 169 to 27 Babies’ Sweaters 98 to 2 Babies’ Caps and Hats 2508 Babies’ Bonnets—to 6 yrs.. 98 to 8 Babies’ Long Dreanes 14 to 7 Babies’ Short Dresses—to 3 yre 20 to 6 Babies’ Skirts—long and short QB to 2 Everything else for the litt! ones, in extensive assortments at prices to meet the capacity ¢ i] aud purse. } oeeieeeaeel