The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1907, Page 7

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— >» — TUNNEL DEMAND |Bathing Sutts That Look RAISES ARMY ON STATEN ISLAND Richmond Borough Wants Subway, and Wants It at Once, Many Really Beautiful Stuff Are Now Made to With- stand the Water. ALL SORTS OF COLORS The Evening World's Experi Designer Offers Four New Costumes. §,000 SIGN PETITION. Agitators, Indorsing Evening World’s Efforts, Will Soon Reach 7,000. By Annetta Bradshaw. 11E day has gone by -whoen thr al; only terial considered #ultaid ft ne multe was blue serge with white braid. They are now made ¢ all sorta of materials, {n al! earta of Many really beautiful stuffs are | The people of Staten Teland have riser sors. mond with either Manhattan or he modern bathing suit is an extremet tym, and vigorous campaigning 4 to make the project a « smart creat For real hard service serge and me Ine the mectng of the air » doubt. the best ehole teq of Mtaten Leland Wedtnesday night.| some Sacer wala the matter of carrying campaign | they will g bard chews into every corner of t t Hesides the appeara WAS Agitated by t whieh fe probably th cured 3,000 To-day circuler by « larce num eltisens in Staten Is thelr co-overation ¢ | ‘Those who are tn G Too Extremely Smart Creations the Ru 4 SATURDAY, Ravishingly Pretty to Wet. le in This Line This Year. MR MAY 23, a that borougn with the men of ordinary the money to push « | ered over tsward the left edge muccess without aid Be a ne Lee ERIC George Von Kromer | etoc f the same material of th : | “p of she pla Le : | Of White Serge. pames of Al c J > rn o * ov N 3 ie of w eerke, mate ve and : t and sleeves ary in one follows ape : “Your as Meroe tte tunnel harrow cord, wit ons, wis xtend down ea hoped tha: over the sho loneers in t ts gigas shed up into ps Dy one F connecting The Us ual Thing. No, 4 ts > that at the neck, Princess Style. is made with waist and in umber two red | two tie project the with ia la puffed) 4 band of wh rimme The pleated extending The fiat plastron in the front of white’ walw thie Submitte Have Been addition to ¢ ae. Yen ir omer, er ¢ © ‘ ening World's efforts * ey at Wer a's efforts to .| ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM ui iP is now over become wate men a population ts Manhatt der the gular Experiences Picked Out of the Chronicles of To-Day. latter more rows € to the Board of| { Commissioners some time ope here woul | f not Fancy hoslery doean't go at the Kirk- les, Ca ¢ 7 Dhe Two Orphans THE WORLD The bu * they 1, have declared against neck t We are determin | wood High School 1 t. Louls, Prin- lish hats. cloml Kinkaid yesterday sent home Miss against wearing ause have Fonta Kiwell for wearing white stock- A nes. BR dt ok Lab ny alter seep Hand and Clark vi wearing fisshy socks, loud es a1 . STRIKE RATHER ce eee the Wey Costes om With thirte: er boys they returnea, THAN SHOVEL a Awaen Richmond and the! qacoraied witt loudest clothes they | W n the Sparrow Kr H t have the tunnel, We want 4 find pany's new fon cee The princi highly colored Mich., are on bec mee itor th y they object to shovelling anow A CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL. go here," the ner Vil expel’ every they can lay tles they meinen “Cane Reka leccetces oF girl who wears giddy clothes {hay soweral fest, of tgan's lntest spring |MOTHER DIES AS To-Morrow In Mount Hope JUDGE BROKE LAW, PINED CHAUFFEUR, Cemetery. Ths Poeifedns Veteran aie <4 ae ee New York will Recorder Fort, of East Orange) DYING SON ASKS lormormw al ite 5 N. J., broke the speed law of bis town) Wren young Fdw Flaherty was Cemetery, renewing ree the law ing & month ago in Wilkes-Barre. | “trying Chauffeur Holland for he said to his mother. 7 > fast. Holl, 1, who drives for ef wt H. Reeves, sald the machine WH be wR me etthin 8 «rs & prayer Will be Of-| was geared low and céuldn't exceed chapiain, tae Re George | limit, The Rec . broke the ¢ died yesterday, saying she was Shee Muy Crawford will then | law and fined th to go to the bay she loved. mories of the Blue and the —_ rnd * 1 ve aeuv-| WITH CLUB, WOMAN |UNCLE JOR IS SORE f th > , a e a A The benedice | MADE TRAMP WORK. ATHER MEN, be invoked following | A tramp went Into the house of Mra | Apeaker Cannon Is disgusted with the |i Roy and graves ‘with dowers will begin At the O'Donnell, st Millerton, N. Y.,| Weather Bureau at Washington and hls he was washing clothes, and ordered her to get hin breakfast, @he picked up the clothes stick, com- pelled him to turn the wringer, scrub the floor, chop some wood and then wet off the farm. GIRL'S DRESS MADE clueton of th. rvces the tu will allow “Taps,” signifying the tribute to the soldier dead MOTOR ENDURANCE RUN, ‘The services of ry capable set of Officials have been secured by Chairman over to « bu’ of masseurs. Ho has @ severe cold. confounded weather prophet’s he said last night. “Before they « plotting the weather I was never at Pha le VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. talks about turning its appropriation we F t "Ite a this | fault, ot to sick Here I had to be rubbed by a masseur Johnston for the 200-mile endurance the New York Motor Club to-day, and he helped me. 1 guess Hanah Oe Sweeter will act ss|NAUGHTY BOY GOOD. |3i! Az? Stas sume ents apd Oliver, AL Quarie, Presi! Horrible punishment was inflicted on | the A A. A, will check the| eight-year-old Willie Spersky by his! 4, St Albany.’ and ‘Secretary | father. PRINCE TO BECOME Willie wouldn't mind his pa, and the DAKOTA CITIZEN. ent sent him to school at Mahaney Wile, prostiaed ta" be 004 forever, rom: ry forever, and to-day resumed his own clothes DIUS AT 102 AFTER SOWING HIS OATS. Joseph O'Connell, 2 years old, died last night ot North Adams, Mass, where be bad been @ farmer for sixty seociation, will sm. Hee: who Was on the persona! staff of tn hia native Bt leave. He took owt yesterday at Watertown, 8. D. ns years. tics ; ; He wap in Haast Santa ae tn ie a ninety -etgnt end hearty, COLLEGE BOYS ARE WHISKEY DRINKERS, Destrered by Forest Fire. D NEW nats |.) +4* My Prince Alexander L. F. Koslovaky, Gen Kuropatkin during the Russo-Japanese F, ie to become @ citinen of the United He hed a quarrel with & grand duke Petersburg and had to his fire, papers HAUSER’S PIES WON’T RISE. ‘Treasurer's Huckleberry Bushes New York Rook to Open : As the Jardin de Paris HE New York Theatre roof-gar- A will beopened by Fy Zi 1 nday ever 8 Green #0 W rs and t nz troupe is, A music ey The F ‘ * \s in pre for next month el Miss Cecll Spooner comes to tie n Square Theatre on Monday & in a new play, “The Dancer et will don and the Sloure” nd Oper the at ction House. Grace Cameron wil Street T appear at * re in her Hé Dolly Disuples will come to ¢ Fourteenth musical play, American. ‘Adelaide Ketm, at the Metropolis, wll on, the Cridket ory TY Ra + will appear at the Yorkville. un Courtenay will assume th: rs Roger Grant in “The F r Theatre on Monday night rsoll, who leaves k company & peon has su Skinny rem. wat the a1 Beles will be at Dewey i ee The Gotham will have the New Gen tury G! cks will be at Hurts # 1 appear in "Ham People’s Institut J owhich has pr for sudenta as ness Rood plays al inet Teast Pitty-olent re neat ra fm Ment) give concerts f nm, and Mise hroughout the Garmen and T. Arthur Baker will At Hammerstein's will be Tom Lewis | nd Sam J. Ryan in “The Hold-up) Ernest Hogan, the English Pony Eliinore Sisters, Lind, Clifton Gallagher and Barrett 1° Too Soon," Yamamoto and Quinn. weord, Baitle of jrothers, and Lester Keith & Proctor theatres: “Zira” will | be played by Hana May Bpooner and Kin 80ck company at the FItth Ave- | sue LA Biethe Dwenty Aue ‘dueaue. Jamey tia a Hose. At the Un Kovert billiard in Pom, Bab 2k Company ‘at House will present the clvil Wincheste toria will remain the head liner at the Colonial. Margaret Wych erly Will appeur in a # | Shopping hy Telephone le 2@ great con- venience in hot weather. Have vou tried Hh? You Order REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— CATCH 13 IN A RAID. Telice Cow Alb Crowd wi Capt. W. H. Shaw, of the Bast Fitth Street Police Station, yesterday led « ralding party of ten policemen upon an leged pool-room at No, 10 Bast Twelfth etreet. Thirteen men who were packed In the room, ten feet equare. were arrested Just as the winner of the stxth race was being announced the Captain an. nounced himself by breaking open the Capt were pusied arido Pool-Room tol, and had to draw to cow the crowd, Not The police claim to their revolvers n got away © La }have found racing charts and other yang i-room equipment, ‘Three men who Wrient the names of Feltx Weber, John Max and William Coy were sald to be the princtpals, be the 19079" Shaw and his Heutenants | | Yery popular prices, the Van Den Berg should be summer: ITH what W clove at hand, New York's) i! opera fever will not abate, At) the West End Theatre, in Harlem, at Opera Company, singing in English, te drawing crowded houses, Thus far “Tl Trovatore,” “The Mikado” and “Car men” have in produced. Next week ‘The Chimes of Normandy” {a to be put on. For this charming little work Loutne Beaudet, aa Serpelette, Alnxan- ter Clark, ae Gaspard, and Hairy Lack- stone, ae Henri, have been «pecially en- caged. Others tn the cast will be Alice raft Benson, Mae Calder, Vernon Styles, Tom Springer and W. J. W: For the week beginning June 10 “Fa s announced, with Joseph Bheohan (by permission of Henry W, Bavage) in the ‘tle part. Patrons may not Jook for Carusos gr Melbas In thie company, but he performances, while lacking in fin- are apirited and intelligent. and the (tle chorus does its work well Now comes along impresario Gaetano YAmato with the announcement that a week from Monday, at the Academy of Music, he will begin, at popular pricea, & season of opera in Italian by “The Royal Italian Opera Company,” with number of chorus of fitty from Tt “Tl Trovaiore,” “Rigole rita” and "I' Pagliacc!" are promised the opening performance to be men, with Irma Monti Baldinit as the SHE GOT BLACK EYES SEEING TENDERLOIN, | Hoisting Engineer Peterson’s Wife Causes Arrest of a Bartender. “My wifo nlways had a deatre to sce the Tenderloin, «aid Rosco Peterson, of the Everett House, at the West| Thirtleth Street Station-house lagt ning, “I shdwed It to her last night Now she is home with two black eyes. 1 want somebody arrested.” He. sald he and his wife, a daughter of Proprie- tor Frankel of the Gilsey House, dined atte Motel Astor and then started out. “About half-past five this morning,” he said, ‘twe decided to have a night- cap, or a morning sory and we went sixth treet and Sixth a®enue. The bartender got “freah’ and punched my wife ‘before 1 could «et into action, ev and I had Poona A her home.” Two detectives were. sent out brought. in, Thomas PY wpahes oe SPO overs mal Pot tasntin oon erson {den waa Tad eat eg told the follce he war te president of a. “hol ine and hauline concern downtown. lost health the Hammerstein ta by tales of opera in Washington Kaltenborn Is to revive his ta at the St. Nicholas Rink The place will de t plants and flowere and lights, and be known ae the St. i Kaitenborn’a | orc a music a Thuraday evening, June €, 1s to be the, opening night. . cone season, | by Garden, vatore And Terrase Gas trom! The two giants of the local | World, Conried and Hammerstein, in Europe, the former seeking to nd the latter picking singers here and there and perfect his plans for next season. England i. have been stirred i Continent of Mr. Conried’s by which the tenor is 0 a year for four Tie ee on tha’ Mr. consist ot and The third Bach Festival REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— STATEN ISLAND. STATEN ISLAND. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— STATEN ISLAND. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Service, Montclair, N. J, which began yester day, continues to-day and will end to- mm ts STATEN ISLAND, A SECOND SOBER TALK Ss For twenty years the every-day world has been learnin; liens and over “lying” representations can bonds, underlying printing press. J cated. many may want it. God made only twenty-two square miles on Manhattan Island and man isn’t going to make much more, to get hold of The greater the population of New York Cay the greater the number of people who are tryi or the same piece of property. If you own a of your lot in the suburbs, Then again, 125,000 new peopie, the population o1 Denver, each year are Coming into the struggle tor Then again, the five or six layers of peop.< in old Manhattan are spreading out thin, Have you ever thought that if New York was no thicker up and down than Chicago every single lot in the greater Now, every lot won't be covered in a In ten years from now 25% of the land won't sell for as much as it will to-day; 259% will be worth TEN TIMES as much. Which company will you be in—with the real. estate developers who will make millions for others simply because they have made millions for others in the past and are “in the habit,"’ or with those who, however your bit of earth. city would have four people on it? going to leave a nasty taste in your mouth. 4 t in NewYork (¢ working for you, and that the taxes paid by the Equiiabje | ife undre. ity to-buy the best kind of property nor the experience necessary to its proper upbuilding? Should you take the municipal ferry from the Battery to St. George and take a South New York car, which verily | am afraid you won't do, though it will only use 45 minutes of your time, we will show you can find their duplicate (according to our very reasor away $135,000 in cash, with no his $135,000, or an amount ap- which will cost you absolutely nothing, if tions) AT TWICE THE PRICE, ¢ string or “ifs” will show you just how, we are giving attached, to the home owners on our first four properties. proximating this, is absolutely given. No matter how many or how few houses there are, the money goes. Of course this means houses and houses mean increases in value, and increases in value mean profit to you; ON REAL ESTATE. GREAT LESSONS in finance; that stocks, duplicated and reproduced to the limit of the S ust now it is beginning to dawn on them that a particular foot of ground never can be dupli- Whilst you own a foot of real estate nobody else can own the same piece of ground, though a great “ity you will find that four million people are d Wal torf-Astorig are spent for the henefit years. This is what is nest their intentions may be, have neither the abil- while the improvements alone, which consist of granolithic walks, full size, five feet wide, graded Streets, shade trees, macadamized r vads, &c., would cost you to put in more than half the price you would have to pay for the lot and improvements together. Remember that we have elegant $190 lots still for sale. Twenty-five years ago an advertiser startled the United States with a full-page ad, in the New York Herald headed “Don't Be a Clam.” The figure of speech still has some meaning for some people. It might not be worth putting at the top of an ad, but per- haps it will stand repeating at the bottom: “DON’T BE A CLAM.” Wood, Harmon & Co. Main Office, 261 Broadway, New York. To reach South New York take Municipal Ferry at Battery and change at St, George to Silver Lake trolley. Property office corner Jewettt Ave. and Richmond Turnpike, Open every day, including Sunday. in response to our offer made last ik, This ta the offer: P. B.—We hove been bothered overmuch by applications through the mails for apprateals on various lote Jf you bring this advertisement to South New York within the next two weeks you can at any time within five years get am appraisal on any ong piece of in Greater New York. worth money to we. its @ fain exchange. Ma may be worth money to y Ou, and your property aoqguaintance and friendship alone will be Ou lots condi. das fa wt ; j

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