The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1907, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1907, + LINGERIE GOWN TYPICAL GARB FOR SUMMER GIRL BROKE PROMISE PURE MILK ‘ It will save thousands of lives in New : ! ds of lives in New Yorks When Low-Necked| i 10 ‘Bt GU0D, SO if the people pit use ad pure milk which hap Ls aa i] cen perfectly Pasteurizec hi ; ya The ordinary, “commercial” Pasteurizing fe | It can be Worn at| : gy | better than none, but our new “perfect” Pasteuie Summer Dances— NED HIS LIFE. ing eliminates every disease germ possible to milk. a Princess Slip is! | EFFIEL Necessary With Ge Pain hes, tok tales This Dikian ty| twenty-seven Perfectly Gown—Three PASTEURIZED MILK Charming Exam- It is the only perfectly Pasteurized milk for bi family use in New York. Perfect Pasteurizing ples of the Dres S| does not change the taste. : Shetched for Even- Weekly analyses furnished to physicians. Visit our model plant—the most perfect in the world, ing World Readers. By Annette Bradshaw. {Shanes Carver, who w Papen See at the Ume his father} State as his prospects were of the bes It ty ead the young man, wh Telephone Your Order—3656 Columbus or write us, or call at any of our 4o stores. One of our 300 wagons will serve you this milk. his parents, acnt by: wireless, that the ld’ reach howe not jeter than Satur- | my 8 8 2 ~ Ol. _ sc pe tis stsaticar Gains kas prey ors hppa are Sheffield Farms-Slawson-Decker Co, gown, with its sheer materials, | a has ® 6 wth Biveat . ruffies, tucks and dainty la is 524-526-528 West 57th Sirect Telephone, 3656 Columbus the peason's typical gown, She both Jooks and feels cooler and fresher in| - one of these soft white gowns than sho} & AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, fan in heavier mat , and there can De nothing more fascinating than these| fainty gowns. They are the ideal after- fron gown for summer resorts or coun- try homes, where the time is spent in Walking, driving or sitting on the ver- nda. For jupoheons, formal or tn- formal, nothing could be more appre- priate When low-necked they are just the thing for summer dances. ‘With the exquisite hand embroidery pnd lace ween on many of these frooks, fhetr cost will run up so high as to make them of too much value to be worn on any but rare occasions, But many of these dajnty gowns are won- Geefully attractive with much les work. A pretty yoke, graceful, simple Hines, end careful arrangement of the | Tuiness, #0 as te & result in an altogether coming gown for « young girl May Be Dry Cleaned. Although the materials ot wht these gowns are made are suppossdiy | fitted to withetand the very fine « usuelly dry fashioned the y eriy troned by the laundress, but the materials and style will permit 1 washing le the most satiss y method of cleaning ¢ the ironing 18 90 perf that the gown does not been’ “done up.” STATEN ISLAND. ot Cieveland, are brother and sisters of | the young milcide WILLIAM IH. REYNOLDS, President. Opens To-Day_ | The best and bigyest of all Summer net Kine ment parks; reconstructed at an enormous ex pense; te eming with new and original attractions | of worldwonders; in splendor and beauty surpass- | ing anything heretofore attempted or conceived. THIS YEAR'S NEW AND ORIGINAL FEATURES: ARAUIAY NIGHTS UP-TO-DATE. BOSTOCK S ANIMAL AuOW. iN CREAT KEN 15 Dey St., Now York Jou um. May 1, 1009, CANILL, 94 Vice-President | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESJATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR “SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | sr STATEN ISLAND. STATEN ISLAND. STATEN ISLANQ. STATEN ISLAND. | ving With these sheer gowns a princess) nllp ts necessary, This can be made of Colne silk or muslin, and trimmed with | loce ruffles and beading. Jn Princess Style. No. 1 Is In the princess style the skirt ere {t hanga @3) trimmed with aidery and lace. by a band of {ng over the’ SAVOY igh ew MAN OF THE ak Knickerbocker Theatre, Hwa ‘wey Hongo ton Se GARRICK “Bsc wi, aS, Mit WIULIAM COLL R was UMONSD J ah vA ™ A SOBER TALK ON REAL ESTATE. part of the boler: Bleoves a o *, ao the to fe ory ,c a r sa . 5 Retest ter We chase ae ates Frenzied Finance is a thing of the past. Wall Street has been put in a strait-jacket, and most financiers are Denyaerinias| 7a INU" Caughtin the Rain fn pale blue, catches the front of the| under colice supervision. Vetowa © i 7) —— ae | per HARLEM u Jacket. Einar ica! ls asticea i alma aca Frenzicu Real Estate is still roaming at large and its victims are many. If I could get every reader of the Speen a DANCING GIRL | LUNA yoke of embroidery and lace, topped by New York pape ts to study this article seriously and quietly | could save millions of dollars, but they won't do it—the col ne elbow sleeves rity | tuations me cee ay headlines ae not big 4) ugh. All | can hope to appeal to are those who know what money means—how hard it HIPPODROME © | PARK ightly Empire. is (G cet--how much harder it is to keep. re, b Meo. a RWnONT Fis ew necked, aightty Be- Now | am going to tell you something about yourselves and ourselves, and 1 can see you turn over to the next PIONEER bays \ Wire & Dime te ote Se 0 Danae A A yl cg an ngd adligt re page—well, good-by—some day you will know better. At certain times all kinds of real estate are good. That is when NEPTUNE’ SDAUG Zrene, GOMY ISM8D onto the shoulders, are tne demand exceeds the supply. At other times, when the supply exceeds the deraand, all kinds of real estate are inlds” Heral GAILLARD. Kink sspenirey Siee kia et, een es tai. Just now we are passing through the first period, but toward the second. For nearly ten years we have Mats To-day EDDIE EK | Praialent Free on & Bostock Tieket, Thoge bands are shirred at elther edge been preaching, praying, singing and shouting the gospel of real estate. We begged people to buy Brooklyn lots at aoa Eee ia cal st lll where they are trimmed with o fri) of p MAJESTIC to %e A ieaat a wed at 1¢ 14th Maeanm me . $290 which now sell at $1,000 each, but that's an old story. The trouble is they buy now at $1,000 far more reck- MysREN te PER = Huber's's" Masenm Bisey. Tel iio Bivgat oa feats. en Theatre Bratt” dy Picken nate ACADEMY OF MU The Fine of Pac The sleeves are loose and full, the lessly than they did six years ago at $290, and that isn’t the worst; they are buying™it everywhere and anywhere. baw ee eet fe ee: Here lies the tragedy. 1 know a piece of property which I could have bought a year ago for less than $90 an acre, bie ROAD TO YESTERDAY. From the “high pink satin girdle or $6 a lot, that has been selling at from $500 to $1,000 per lot, and there isn’t 10% added to its value, It's the CASINO t2z ten Tatar | aa tieces, car hee, weekivoeae an same distant, uninteresting and unavailable piece of property it was then—no nearer town, no better transportation ; LOUIS MANN wut ribs front, ie trimmed with bang of nothing to give it value except “hot air.’ BIJOU ay # BR CEL ge Mate W th a waved design of lace insertion, This does not mean to include all real estate except our own—much of it is first class in every respect. In | MME, Nazi IMOVA in © ag that In the sleeves. fact, this is the worst case | ever heard of, though some others are more or less similar. There are also many A Youthful Design. amateurs in the business—ex barbers, tailors and members of other respectable occupations, who have bought acre- NINA’ H Hi: ora ar MU ABN DANDY ae tis resin in Galgn. The lace age on the boom and now must get rid of it. You can’t tell their advertisements from the most legitimate, but if you |"AN ELD eee eee Gleeves, 1s edged with & lace Insertion will take the trouble to see their property and that of ours, for instance, you can tell the difference in a minute. in NN AH MODEL eee med Pramas yea What does all this mean? Does it mean not to buy real estate? No, this great outward torrent of population ores % | reir Pa The gutire podice ts laid in narrow will carry thousands of cratts out on the sea of abundanc ¢, but many more will break up on the banks or on the rocks aetna hmewetirar ry eee! fs EWE Willi ams’ “as a, ig ged fall rs for the lack of a pilot who knows the channel, It does mean for you to study—never to buy at one place until Wallack’s “ Se 1. tO-b Da are fig Bandas tet: d Galicia gbade. The lower part of the you have seen ten—and never to buy of any one who has not a reputation built up by consistent public service. Ask GRACE GEORGE IIVONCON Thec (ation pees a ened wi Wwo rows of the) them to show you the profits already made by their customers—not to be made. TOR’ S) D AY PGOTHAM.# heGai ‘! Mewes 0 the elbow have « Last year in South New Yoik we made an honest effort to have a comparison drawn between the value of PASI “V9 ry \) [si ands oul with two little bows on tae | our propertie and of allothers. No one accepted the challenge. We offered to give all our $140 lots, and we had ths fi ; ae Pa 7 ityah Wish sey Seren tiard & Nort others. eutelde, a great many, to the perron who could show equal value at twice the price, ‘That offer is still open with regard mm ie eg to the $140 lois of last year. We make the same offer this year with regard to our $190 lots. beziom s slaas Hee vs on| We have a record which you can examine, We bought property at Staten Island after the Municipal te doitic Ferry was built, but before its wonderful influence was felt, ASTOR ye in ante : @ "Brae Bag" Seay Oh RIVER GAPTAI ' We don’t want you to buy our land necessarily, but we don't want you to lose money through unwise AV MERSTENN cee CD iii, Mi fl ‘NG ofr Jona P. Anderson Gied repter selection. Tost is the worst thing that could possibly happen, not only to you but to us, and to every other Han SRSTEIN'S *htin, Ue® dads rt @ Great Cas, wid home Ho. # Rive legitimate real estate development. If you visit our property at South New'York you will at least know a good aie, Se Ip | MINUT Jes Bias deal about realestate, and we will make this ~promise: That for every person within the next two weeks beinging ESTAR Janey aay 7 va |Gaau 45 ee tt ; Meru. Weeren'e Peat this advertisement to our office or to South New York | will agree to furnish them, free of cost, one expert appra'sa honestly given, of any lot of landin New York City or vicinity within the je xt five years, There is no invest- ment on earth to-day as good as real estate, and there are few more dangerous.” You can eliminate all risk by bringing this advertisement to us. Whether you buy of us or not you will be ireated with equal courtesy, fC Nharissmr mL 00a) t} Ww | : me aarere BELASLU “Ay ‘ep Atéiichttse Revtihtnaete. PSRARAS. fd Gogh 8" Rio Mest ees oe ADVERTISING HOW | 4 14tn St ACW te eA Curic.” || OPEN aes tv. el, a Neat Week—THE N fi A Pale ay. yl Moving F a. | oes aa HACKETT (th* y ROSE STAHL "1% 5 7 “ey } ane WES) CW). is Some men don't advertise wnem eos Is guod, They seem to few get that when the wind blows the es be Never step velag WOOD, HARMON @ CO. Office, 261 Broadway, New York, To reach South New York take Municipal Ferry at Battery and change at St, George to Stiver Lake trolley, Property Office corner Jewett Ave and Richmond Turapike, Open every day, including Sunday, Nest Week (hind W ait

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