The evening world. Newspaper, May 29, 1908, Page 6

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THE EVEN! NG WORLD, FRIDAY, ° GALE VL BATA POU URS SHO AES oy WHITE | | ’ = = r | | j ANTISEPTIC —_—_————_—__ —______nnnannEnnINEEnEIEIEEEEEEEEEARO ours Spent at @ a “sane Aum assn nm FOOT POWDER 2 i | | Hounds Werth $2,500 Im-! ro) ” | cures soft corns Lot callouses, tenderness, | Wa ' | ported by Myopia Hunt Foie Ueno tia tant Set | i | ze 5 Jour foot, troubles. Contains 00" alum or By —— ee Club Wiped Out. Behe tree See eB tIa, Da Representatives of Architects’, Recorder Approves Act of 16- Se ae ea by bltyallana aa the sy Ratner et pats place fis HAMILTON. Mass.. May og Dealers and Dee cy ° : 9 9 IPs Barniatorersurges: clan |)) Year-Old Boy ane Dis | ema a ees a castor nh The New, Highly Restricted Residential Offering of 4 to Aldermen. misses Complaint. years 1 MAL aS OE powder Co. Ife AULCARS é fe ae aie es. ae: | = E 48) PROVIDE FOR MORE AIR. | MS gave roun guerre rese cumes | LEXINGTON | e TARINE (4 TOS*AVE Spaces for Shafts to Be Wider | °° Plate tect MOTH BAGS SH To 59706075r 4 at the Top Than at facts in the case were tout th PACK WRAP CLOTHES InTARINE MOTH SHEETS. | é a Bottom. SIN Hea ea HEED Gab ED es Sra | Real Estate Department Will Be Worth Something to You. iz = eres SeheciaeGovernt humped writhihis CLEANS ALLCARPETS) | Be 3 ‘Adopted late last night at a meoting gavel gait he nearly : splintered his CHULZ* GRAND: ROLBLING 5 | is, Lots 25x108---$270 Upward No Interest ee neioormmny of the two lead-|desk before he could quell the demon-) ‘ | y ee eae) Core Gary C2 Cy pases EOC RI Ga Reig Bau — - =| A $10 Secures Any Lot { No Taxes a eountty, a plan for the “limitation of) ittle homily which he Sund Py Kya the height and area of buildings for) The Kasers and the Haleys live near |} | unday World Wants Work ae B | E if | N A we New York’ has been submitted to oe ah eiterfen HORA CUE UTR Monday Morning Wonders. | [sy atance on asy erms | 0 ssessments 4 ‘odes Commission of t 2 A V4 (OB ES a ery ieee te a OPEN TO-NIGHT UNTIL 9.30 bf J - 6) f 0 D ti D Ex ” ra chi an of one section of the joint anie that he should have been arrested EA ay mittee, jo-day made he recom=) for whackin he 200-pound Kaser over Fel The two committees which Cis up| ¥es, I hit him with a c B f D : rs Train rain i ation lan were appointed y eo oy, answerin he eC . < Bo Bat eeu Arh | ued eee efore Decoration Day Leave 44th St.and Lexington Ave, - - - 9:35 1:36 i ‘and the American tute of Archi-| “WwW id you do it?” asked the Court Cc ‘ HH CE GER ul | ere ec in ogee SUiKPANS. “ 495th St.and Park Ave,- - - - ~- 9:46 147 we Brainard, of the firm of Carrer & Has- ting: Details of the Plan. Here is the plan as it has been sent to the Aldermen's Commission: ‘The percentage of area to be left va- cant for light and air shall increase progressively as the building increases in height To ascertain the percentage at any level up to 18 fet, divide twice the square of {ts distance above the curb by 1,000, but except for buildings other than hotels or dwellings on corner plots containing an area of 2,500 square feet or less this percentage at any Jevel more than eighteen feet above the curb must not fall below ten. ‘A certain portion of any plot may be bullt upon to any height. To ascertain this area add to the area of the plot) one-half of the area of the street or streets opposite the facade or facades ‘ef the building and divide by four. An owner of land may, by purchase or otherwise, acquire the rights of ad- joining land for the purpose of build- ing above 185 feet in height on his own land. In explaining the plan Mr. Flagg made! go the following comment: “As light comes from above at an ‘angle which varies with the course of the sun, it 1s only reasonable that| bors, which were cast in his direction, streets, courts, &c., should be wider at| were by no means cordial. the top than @t the bottom, and the repidly as the building increases it. more in heig! ‘doy ye saoedg s0pim “Formerly it carried at each story height on girders, and may therefore have offsets and built In several vertioal planes. T! it becomes perfectly practicable to con- struct courts and streets wider at the for the North Meadows, Central Park L top than at the bottom. The laws of polslip economy and hygiene both suggest such a treatment. To make a court or street as wide at the bottom as at the top is Mil to waste floor space, and to make.a tru court or street wide enough to light ™ properly only the upper floors {s to| queen, Flore: make the lower stories dark and un. healthy.” oo WONDERS VS. STARS. Capt. Abel Woots's Married Wonders will ny Paddy Single Stars at Nos:rand’s val, Seventy-aixth atreet and Fifteenth aver nue, Brook! to-morrow at 10 o° sembiyinan Michael J. Grady will um the game. SCARSDALE PARK. Bloomingdale Bros.’ Real Estate rt: ment will open up its great shape on Saturdi ‘Mhe sales, all seaso! n, have b y factory 1n this ideally located Westcheste: site, and it is belleved that the interest wil grow greater each day. roused in Ginary beauty of the environments and ac: cessibility of the property. 7) shrubbery, a rouds of this section of the during, and one of the stro in favor of Investment at that could be adduced. The hig and the freedom from marsh ant m< asmire the buyer of thoroughly Jooallty. ularity of Scarsdale Park beyond question. ‘Pwo Points View! The way a man looks after usin Ja “Situation | Wanted” Ad- | | vertisement in an Re ter newspaper; And this is the way one looks after | paying 25c. for a “Situation Wanted” Ad. in The World, AND ACCEPTING THE POSITION IT BRINGS! was the custom to build solid masonry walls, which were necessarily in the same perpendicular Qlane from top to bottom, but now the walls of almost all tall buildings are|in Ine to-morrow, when the third an- nbS | Williams, the Tammany leader of the ok. Aw pir "i Depa redaie property 19 Decoration Day, One of the chief Yeasons for the great interest that has been Scarsiale Park: is the extraor- The impression \dericee luxuriant a ago,” said young Haley. “I told him j then that I'd get him and I watched my chance. His two boys and 1 were play- ing baseball in a lot last F a he came along and hollered o I didn't mind what he said t he said things alout my mother IT wouldn't stand for. I threw rocks {him as fast as I could pic! his own sons threw at hi ran away.” When Kaser_ started | statement, tn which he | the doy 3 | cause, he | whole | pectall: | Hale 0 } and call him “buily | Was drowned out. to make his claimed that We Have Cut Prices Still And Offer Four Big i ‘Kaeer, if what this boy says {# | true—and I believe him—I don't y fbut what -he is a pretty gocd sort eV pp pyr TO 5 | put oye said the Recorder, when Richest Biue Serge and Stee! Gray had stopped the demonstration. “I think Piece Summer Suits, the Be. low of hs size w fuliy Finished Brown nis mother doesi DING AMERICAN CLOTHIERS. THE GREATEST BARGAINS © FOUR BANNER LOTS FOR MEN As Mentioned in the Sguares Below Also Two Lots for Young Men—$76,000 Worth of Clothing in All. The Finest Qualities in the Entire Sale. Clothing in the Manufacturers’ Sale, Enumerated in the Squares Below AT POSITIVELY UNDER HALF VALUE Q 23d St. ; FREE TRANSPORTATION Nae ore REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Deeper on the Finest NEW JERSEY. ____. Bargain Lots as Suits, ihe Most Dressy TWo- st Maze and Most Care- ond Olibe Suits. in jail “I have known this iad and have known the hard times he has had to get along and how he has had to work and I am going to dismiss the com-t plaint, He must surely have had prov- ocation if your!own sons with him) threw rocks at you.” When John Haley’ wi the people broke he was followed by throng ae he left ith nis mother, Kaser lost no time in making him-| | $12 to $15 Suits, $6.50 A lot that will be a surprise to every man who Visits this store. There are Light Cheviot 4 Suitsy Blue or je or Double Breaste and finished in the newest fashion. -50 Choose from a big assortment at..... self scarce, as the glances of his nelgh-| a $16 @ $18 Suits, $8 This is one the richest lots York this season. lined Blue Serge Brown Worsted ‘tripes and Invis- no oftsrat 8:00 than equal ever for dow suits bi Buy Before | $22.50 Values at $10 A $10 bill never before meant so Youngsters of much in clothing P! District Parade To-Morrow. | Here aren C 1 ool S igh grade More than ten thousand children of | Scike Be a a the upper west side are expected to Pe Ht piece Suits for summer wear. Ther is a Straight saving of $10.0 $ or $12.50 if you .00 buy from this | MARCH. | the Seventeenth »| nual May walk, given by Roswell D. Seventeenth Assembly District, star's Father Drumgoole’s bang of 117 boys will head the procession, while the c ssary department, with fou: will bring up'the rear. James &. t Corner Sixth Ave. Q 23d St. Donohue, a royal e: OPEN TO-NIGH Riders and cowboys. e " 1 REGAL with style-correctness in her gown or hat. this season —104 new Summer styles, each as teristic of Regal handicraft as the model here. ter-sizes. They give you assurance of comfort and per! $3.50 anc $4.0 Mail Orders One of the 104 = \ correct Regal styles \\y, for this season made in all leathers, "-Sizes GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES New York Cir 785 Broadway, cor. Voth St Brooklyn, loth & 1th Sts. Marcy Ave. og th Ave,, S. E St "166 W. 126th St., cor. 7th Ave t. Ditmars St A Broadway, near Gates Ave. “STORES MARERD WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS ‘$27 Garments at$12.50 R FOR WOMEN S Correct Styles in Leathers < In Patent, Gun Metal and Tan, the fetching new Oxfords now being shown in each Women’s Regal store will strongly appeal to every woman who recognizes that style-correctness in her footwear is of equal importance The “snap” and individuality of style in Regals are fr 28 definite as their standard quality. That's proven by #/ “their popularity among the smartest-dressed New Yorkers. f™’® Your choice in Women's Regals is almost unlimited It's a two-eyelet Tie in the new “Regal Brown” leather, with charm and grace in every line and curve. In Regals only do you find quar- New Spring and Surnmer Style Book sent postpaid on request The Boom The suits are made from the newest Brown and Olive Worsted: They are silk lined and cut in th extreme of this season's sty | also over 1,000 light-colored Home- nd Par 91.959 Sixth Ave. ONLY 40 M IN lm et re LL f UNTIL 9.30 is located “HILTONIA § 92! up neighborhood fronting one mile on trolley and main business thoroughfare of Newark, the largest city in New Jersey, with 400,000 population, and is des- tined to become one of the larg- est cities in the United States. FURNISHED BY OUR SALESMEN WEARING RED BADGES. All Cars Transfer to BLOGMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. SPEND DECORATION DAY WITH US. GRAND FREE EXCURSION TWO BIG OPENING SALE DAYS HILTONI LOCATED AT NEWARK, N. J. Less Than 3) Minutes from Broadway When Tunnels and Subwavs Are Completed; INUTES TO-DAY—BY TRAIN OR TROLLEY—GOOD SERVICE & TEN CENT FARE. THERE ARE NO LOTS TO COMPARE WITH THESE <7 BRONX OR ON LONG ISLAND AT LESS THAN THREE TIMES OUR PRICES. NEWARK IS ON THE EVE OF THE GREATEST BOOM IN INSIDE OF THREE YEARS LOTS AT “HILTONIA” WILL BRING $),000 EACH IF NOT MORE, DON’T BE MISLED INTO BUYING LOTS MILES FROM NOWHERE. THESE CHOICE IMPROVED CITY LOTS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY $10 CASH $5 MONTHLY ans up ESS 2 AS SSS SE TS SUES SUS SIE GUS SS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— __NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE FoR SALE_ : ALE— nn NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, MAY 30th SUNDAY, MAY 31st Why Pay Boom Prices ITS HISTORY. HILTONTA ts tae miles of macadam avenues, concrete sidewalks and curb, shade trees, city water, gas, electric lights, schools, stores,- churches and houses now on the property. The above improvements cost purchasers nothing, $200— A REMARKABLE OFFER To purchasers of lots on these opening days, we will give a bona fide agreement, guaranteeing them a certain, positive profit on their investment, within 18 months from date of purchase. Your money is safer than in a bank and profit GREATER, absolutely guaranteed. charac- shown double HOW TO REACH HILTONIA Our representative, wearing Hiltonia Badges, will be in front of D.L. & W.R.R. Ferry house, foot ot West 23rd St. N.Y.,at10 A.ML, 11 A, M. and 1.45 P, M. and will give you free tickets. Or you can take Barclay St. Ferry or Hudson River Tunnel trains and meet our representative at D., L. & W. RR. Station, Hoboken, who will give you free transportation, On Sunday we have two excursions, which will leave Hoboken Station, D., L.& W.R.R.,I4 A. M. and 2.15 P. M. Free Tickets, Our representative at station, iy fect fit. Sy f 9 “ZF Promptly Filled Newark, N S41 Broad St. opp: R. ot N. J fersey City, 166 Newark Ave. Paterson, N. J. 205-253 Main St. 736 BROAD ST. tral Re IF YOU CAN'T ATTEND THESE SALES DON’T FAIL TO SEND FOR BOOKLET. FEIBLEMAN & CO. OWNERS AND OPERATORS = SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS +e NEWARK, N. J. ‘PHONE 3922 NEWARK

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