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Boarano,,a popular Buropean band- meter, beging his American tour with ® concert at the Hippodrome to-~ mor: row night. Although u he has written several op been honored by Pope Loo Victoria, Exmperor Willlar ward and other mona ducts witha baton pres by Verdt: “Vemuviue, descriptive American Girl to Sing With Scarano’s Band nk of the reosnt =a aaseae Ge aes 6, 1906. Re Me | © Liltian Passel Ganies in a Comedy Next Week ILLIAN RUSSELL founded Bonheur Mesd: be seen in fean heiress who mar ~-Dien_Hose, Sink and Stats rttiemere tothe Monday evening for a we & to the Hackett Thoatre, Yvette Gutidert and Ate will appear at Carnegie H urddy njigot. Frank Daniels in “Sergeant Dri “be the attraistion at the Grand Opera-| Eioune, "Ten Thousand Dollars Rew- mNodrama, b be seen at the Am The os io West ina Tina, “feeder Ter Sale A bett tr *Tho il be at the will move lip Sonrolina” ia ‘Theatre, Burglars Daughter’ ithe Thalia. peter: ramp to Atiiitonaire’: ( attraction at the Star. \ ‘Die Boston Hollos will } ‘ on’, : " \eraveranee ‘company. 4@ The Thoroughbreds con ae for- ards, Mr, and Mr ny Barry and athi res: Mrs, Lang- ce ek a rt Cl all ne Reward, 9 Theatre will Tacky Dog” | All be the oftering Theatre Rurglar and Yorkville, forthe te Will be at. bea at Maurtig Me Dewey will have the Ideal Bx- me jto the company Th T : ree Mam. wil offer. the AUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. 5 At ammorstein'a’ wilt be “Eishing," Ralph John , Salma Breats, Greane and Mer-! “Narwant ia a Tungle,” Harry Tate’ stone, Nora, Chris’ Rich. “rand if you do not wish to pay a will be] stetdyte—btty—-one—-R ‘one “instead, it’s often the | best way. to-buy. For in- stance; we rent excellent Pease Pianos {at $4 and 5 monthly and a small charge for cartage, usualy not over | $3, then at the end of 6 months,! if jyou like the piano well enough purchase, we will allow the rent and cartage paid on the purchase pr cash you ¢can avail_yourself of our} ment plan. { er that the PEASE is one jof the ol est and most. reliable makes of planos in«the country, having been on the market 64 years with over 74,000 made and sold. Write for Catalog. : | PEASE PIANO 0°.) 128 West 42d St,, Brooklyn Branch, Ne 367 Vutton St. | Arar Ny ke Brae n, 10 New Pye sn Sees most unparalleled real estate opportunity that has ever been know n. ‘\body’s ‘eyes stick out, ‘| blestwith every natural advantage that it is possible to find. :;not already here we are arranging to bring here. ic |wasn’t something iangibie in that location to bank on? fe home will-be-erected, built by Mrs, M. Clarence Mackay for $100,000. : !money in East Williston, then there must-be powerful reasons “why they should do-it. —nre—not—investing any — = G | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND, G REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— THE EV VENING WORLD, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— }- LONG. ISLAND. 1 LONG. | ISLAND. LONG ISLAND, She HOW FAST= REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND, IS BUILDING UP! Catch. the EAST WILLISTON GRAND FREE EXCURSION TRAINS to-mor- row afternoon! Get your eyes on the most remarkable progress in home- | planting that human beings have ever witnessed. A two-weeks’revelation! _ | Get down to the 34th Street Ferry, New York, before 2.00 P.M. Reach the Flatbush Avenue Station, Brooklyn, or the East New York Station at 1.45 P.M. ‘Step up to our representatives dressed in white and secure — tickets free of charge good for the round trip. ‘T hese men are located both at the ferry.and the stations every aay ready to supply you with free transportation to our property. Recuesis for interviews, teeming in, indicate that the free trains leaving Long Island City Siation ts-morrow at 2.10 and 2.20 P. M. will be filled with hard-thinking | enthusiasts. The fact 1s, people inside and outside of New York have awakened to the The way buildings are going up on this wonderful property is making every- The public has not been educated to expect such a tremend- ous tr ansformation in_any_real estate in such time as two weeks. But East Williston is excepiionally different real estate from the average lot plan. We have started out to establish a metropolitan suburb in a location wonderfully What improvements are _ Persons of foresight see this. —It-gives them confidence. When they buy they realize that _they have come into possession of a genuine asset. They know they’re going to make money. Not only money, but BIG money. Many who have purchased are not waiting for the inevitable sweep of expan- sion to spur them on to improve their holdings, but they’re doing it now. They buy one week and hire an architect the next. They know what all this high-lying Jand bordering ‘millionaires’ ridge’’ will be worth-after the East: River subways have been completed. They’re going to get settled before then, and take advantage of the other opportunities sure to arise out this direction, PROMINENT PEOPLE BUILDING! Take Isaac Bell of Roslyn, as an example of the faith good people have in the future of East Williston. Look at the fine hotel he’s arranging to build ona block of lots at Nassau Boule-. vard and East Williston Avenue, Would men like Isaac Bell feave home and plant their fortunes in a new location if there Consider also the lesson for investors in the thing that Marshall H: "Duryea is doing. -This prominent New York seedman has b bought a group of lots at Nassau Boulevard and Sheridan” ‘avenue, and s will build a handsome residence at a cost of thousands of dollars. Right opposite his another Other costly resi. dences will folloWthese. One willbe J. Willetts, who has sold her property at Roslyn to Mrs. tes uf When persons of such prom- nence and good judgement can enthusiastically plant their Peonle amounte on sentiment. Think, too, how tittlé it costs to -partici- dept this suburban undertaking. Bring a $10-or-a $20 baer first paymest. That's all it takes to start you to owning a cilyimproved lot, thirty minutes from Broadway in the best New York suburb that was ever created. Fine sites, with building restrictions that wilt quality, are. still left to go at $150, $200, $250, $300, $350, $400, $450, $500, $575, and a few Buainecs lots at $800, RAC Re Oo cern Euarantee permanent ) realize how remarkable the.terms are for All you need pay to hold any of- these lots is $5 a month. Just stop to Property of such merit, Property that ublic school, perfectly graded streets. with ic-stone sidewalks. Proper}y that istohave ———— See TRAIN SCHEDULE of regular trains {hat you can ‘ake any day of week is as follows: has two railway stations, a fine pt 'crushed-stone bottoms and granolit | its fine, broad streets and boulevards illuminated like Riverside Drive. Property Trains leave East 34th Street, New York, for Williston at 5.40 A. ML, 8.50 A. M., that will have gas for heating and cooking, and will have a water works Browerty 10. : ns M, 1.50 P. Mf, 3.30 P, M., 4.50 P. V1, 520°P. M., 630 P.M, 8P. ML, 10 P. Mc that excites the investment spirit in wide-aw. ok at it and learn of the ake folks the minute they: improvements that have been made and of those wh fi P a h : ic aires to i] : Proper thet hes always been pond: bac tesen oeaceac! maleemillicnaire = peel Me leoei FOR MORE FACTS SEE THE OE WHEATLY HILLS LAND CO.., 402-408 New Century Building, No. 1 West 34th Street, Opposits Waldorf-Astoria, New York City. " (EREEHOLD REAL ESTATE COMPANY, AGENT, PITTS SURG, PA.) BROOKLYN OFFICE: 132 Flatbush Ave., . ORPOSITE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD Degor, . ibis