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a° ; 7 aii NEW YORK 1 TS LAST YEAR 0 HIGH HOME RENTS Mew Transit Lines Reduce , Living Costs of Average Five Family. FLATS ARE SPREADING. Brooklyn Builders Have New} Houses for 75,000—Saving Is $6,000,000 a Year, New Yorkers are seeing their last year of high rents for homes. Rents in old districts may not come down, but so many new home sections | will bo opened that the average rent | will be lower, Where the average fam- fly {8 paying §9 a month to-day, equally | Gestrable quarters can be had a year hence for $2, according to many real estate experts, And two years may make tle average still lower, New rapid transit lines are relied on to bring about the change. The Belmont tunnels to Queens, across the Forty-second street line, East River, are ready for operation, but The are tied up red tape. ga! tangles can be cleared as Soon ¢ Thomas F, Ryan and his Interborough Metropolitan interests have the situa- tion under thelr control. Save Money in Brooklyn. That new trattlc artery will form an outlet for thousands of families, They thelr from a third to} by moving into new Queens fhe opening of the Blackwell's Ist Queensboro Bridge next win rease the population flow In the ection. Both Mnes are be oper their full will same d new Bure to ting to capacity within less than a year. are 259,000 people to advantage of year for than take first be expected m during @ purpose of getting er homes at cheaper rentals. More than (00 persons have moved from Manhattan to Brooklyn since the extension of the rapid trdnsit subway was opened into that borough last spring. Although the subway In Brooklyn does not run through a Teaidential section, it ends just at the beginning of a vast home area which 1s covered by B. RT. cars and the Long Island Railroad. Flat bullders are starting mense — operations | throughout ta districts within walk ing distance of the subway and its extension as projected along Fourth avenue, They a@re completing struc- tures in which $25-a-month flats are better than any $35 flats in Manhattan while the residential surroundings are | equal to those in Manhattan districts | where similar flats would bring fr 0 to $0 a month. eae There in itself is the start of another ent for reducing the home average family New Flats for 75,000. Then, the new Manhattan Bridge wl another great flow of population | avenua section of Where the proposed subway the Long Island ribute the people over nse aren of chee ‘ turn ABioKA Te s s r homes. To " se big transformations in Tesidential centres, Brooklyn flat hulld- en have compl houses containing homes for near! 0 families during | the past year and a half, or over 15,000 Dersons. While auch metropolitan flat-bullding are o tively new Queens and PR have been under way for several years !n the Bronx. Flat- but are covering all the fot with struc- tures which are lowering steadily the yents of New Yorkers. New uses in the Bronx, similar in respect to Manhattan houses, In which rents range ¢ 1 $0 to Sa jonth, off equal home accommoda- | at $0 to $). And the advantages Nght, alr, quiet, are with the Bronx , although actual time in trans- {s a few minutes against | them. The Bronx {s gaining steadily each year from Manhattan, Bvery f gained saves something In rent. better transit facilities, such as have been projected the Bronx promises to take a more prominent part in lowering the average famly rental. Jersey Depends on McAdoo. New Jersev is gett x ready to com- The Teddy Bears Learn a Lesson in Independence. Growing tired of all the games To play which they were able, The Teddy Bears longed to possess A Pool or Billiard Table. They feared to make their longing known To their tight-fisted Dad, But bought one with their “small change” through A Sunday World Want Ad. The Sunday World’s “For Sale” Columns Form a Verit- ahle “Grab Bag” for Bargains, |‘ under the | More | the} ANDREW I. COBE IS A TOWN-BUILDER IN TWO SUBURBS. ANPREW: J: COBR After starting extensive operations In | Westchester and northern Bronx, he 1s developing Plandome Park on Long | Island. tion Liquidating Company, pete strongly for New York recruits The McAdoo tunnels at Cortlandt street will be in operation next spring. With the McAdoo lines now running from Jersey into the Sixth avenue shopping distefot, they will remove barriers of transit time between wide Jersey home sections and New York's masses. The Jersey tunnels end at the ferry now. They leave an additional trip by trolley or train to practically all the home territory in that direction —which means an additonal carfare. When the McAdoo system completes | {ts line to Newark, however, and tts [through trafic service over the {m- | mense suburban territory covered by | the Erle Railroad, it will begin to cat | 0" n the average rent for New York- ers at a rapid rate, So vast ts the Jer- | sey can afford to pay 10 to 15 cents carfare each way, and still xave money on ren- tal, Even Staten Istand, whieh had bullt no flats until recently, Is beginning to bid for Manhattanites by means of low- qr rents. Fast ferry service on the | munteipal boats {s adding to popula |tlon from the workers in downtown districts within easy reach of the South Ferry. They can get to Staten Island as Quickly as to Harlem, and $ Staten Island returns as in Harlem, Can Save $6,000,000 a Year, In addition to th transit line; }rents low | ratlroad vast ina linas uons, ew euburban rapid which are working average the great Pennsylvania system is expected to open outlying areas for home builders year or more The smal. nh tend to spread flat house sec While the Pennsylvania tines will carry private dwelling builders into th wide outside zone most sulted to their | operations, Familles paying from $1,000 to $10,000 Ja year for such private dwellings In Manhattan will be able to get even bet- ter houses at an equal distance In time from old busines centres for $400 to #00) a year, On all sides the promised | saving for the average rent payer, after| the next year or two, promises to be very large. Figuring the average rent at $3) H | month, or 80 a year, a drop to $5 | mcnth would mean a saving of year for each family. More than 100,000 | famtlles are expected to take advantage promptly of the new transit facilities, By saving $80 a vear each they would save $6,000,000 a year in the aggregate | From present forecasts thelr saving | would be nearly twice that total, part) of which would be distributed among merchants, thus making general bus|- hess more prosperous. For Holiday Homeseekers. Homeseekers are taking advantage of the holidays to hunt for desirable sites in_all the suburbs, W. C Reeves & Co, will run big free excursions to Richmond Hill, L. to- y, to-morrow and Labor Day, ‘It 1s -elght minutes from Broadway by They offer detached houses on very easy payments, H y ing lots at Richmond Terra: each, The terrace is one of t est points in Queens. The Ree} sold $0,000 of property there at the open: |ing sale last Sunday. Trains for both properties leave Long Island City and Flatbush ayenue, Brook- lyn, at 1.90 o'clock, Reeves's representa- tives will be at the stations with free tickets Big Crowds for Metuchen. At. Metuchen, N. J. the Metuchen Realty. Company reports of $163,595. President C. Greenbaum calls it nothing short of henomenal. “August 18 general) ly a slow month tn suburban real estate,” said he to-day. put every time business threatened to il off we gave tt a good dose of ad- vertisine In The ening World The company will run three free, spe- clal excursions for the opening of the! new section to-day to-morrow and La- bor Day, Thev will leave on the Penn- evlvania Railroad from Cortlandt and West Twenty-third eet roe. at 2 o'clock. Renresentatives the com: pany will be In front of the forry houses with free tickets. —_~—>—_—— |STOCK EXCHANGE CRANK SENT TO AN ASLYUM. London Court Takes Quick Action in Case of Man Who Fired Pistol at Brokers. NDON, Spet. 6—Albert Harrison, the voung man who last Wednesday |afternoon created a panic on the Stock Exchange by firing three shots from a was to-day committed to an So | | revolver, | aslyum. ed BEAT FRIEND OF HORSE. Rebuked Driver Attack Who Chided Him for Brutaltty. Joseph Welch remonstrated with M1- johael Hagan, to-day, for whipping and was himself severely bea J. Slevin was with Wolch when Egan. Man Joseph m Welch nd Slevin allege that they saw Egan on Eixhih avenue brutally whipping a horse he was driving, ‘Th rebuked him and he 4 | seat and turned on them. " w minutes bety ighted from his There a |llvely souffle for a hree men, then Svevin started away for help. | Policeman Flynn arreste! Pxan, but gat, until Welch had been pretty well 1S Egan pene fe’ he lived! ft No. | He {s president of the Corpora: | home zone that the dally commuter| August sales | THE BYestxs MORE THAN $250. OR CLOTH Hl YEAR MST So Declares Ward MeAllister’s | Cousin, Who Toured Europe in One Gown, } Bad kes | SIMPLICIT Y New York Women Spoiled by Costly Apparel “Make Up.” By Rose C, Tillotson. birds onger Is femin- | Fine feathers and fine have! parted com ine finery erent al co the making of beauty and chic. If the question ot| clothes seems formidable and Dame Fashion a fickle tyrant, the despairing maiden with the necessary curve, but) minus the necessary cash, can take) heart, for her autumn outfit can be} easily acquired {f she follows the advice of Mrs, E, G. McAllister, who combats {Iss Glulia Mortsint's theory that $2,- declaring that $250 Is needed on which to he This wealthy widow, whose husband) ¢ was a cousin of the famous Wa! ently returned from a European tri all the money| well gowned, of eleven weeks, ‘ough ried a small suit case as plece of bagwage, While travelling | ompantons fused and fumed over the delay of official inspection, the widow with all her belony ings In hard, trotted off to Inspect more Interesting | edifices than the Custom Houses, And the other members of the party, who at first laughed at the widow's wardrobe, soon looked long and lovingly upon that {ttle brown suit case. At the Martha Washington Hotel yes- terday afternoon Mrs. McAllister was found, attired in the natty blue suit she purchased in Geneva, when the original brown dress succumbed to wear and Solves Clothes Problem. “Too many clothes are far worse than too few," eaid this feminine financier for Mrs, McAllister, who hails from | Miam!, Fla, Is in the real estate busi ness there, as speculator and owner. Mrs, McAllister may be forty-five, but she does not look near It, and she has the spirit of a widow in the twenties Contrasting sharply with the soft,drawl- ing volee, which b ‘rays her Southern | origin, is the energy and enthustasm of this woman who h ved for herseit the puzzling problem of cl w York wo would seek rather than extravagance in y would not only look better the trouble a3. Be save th: but cou and worry finery al sides money, which they are now wast- ays ti ing In trying to look better than thelr | neighbors, could be saved to put | better use than gr ng fe e | vanity,” continued Mrs, McAllister, eye- ng in open disapproval a gorgeous a} REAL OG FOR SALE— Ci EENS. $35 Cash; $3 Cash; Sat., Sept. Mon., Sept. 7 Labor Day Tues., Sept ay ft come Direct AVWAY FERRY (W he following hours; A. S., LE, BRO AKLYN, BRIDG | NO PROPERTY SOLD OR SHOWN ON SUNDAY, | | and jt | | hold th th to t only : seen LW essed women, And their Children 50 Cents gowns didn't cost more than $ each, | Ly, W, 23d St. 860; Liberty St, 0.00 a.at but they were simple and style of the wearer, The ay LABOR DAY ‘age woman I've seen here gowns her- Ont nie - Tee oma te tnenen trom the ground, | $126 | Round Trip Tickets { $1.26 wing four-In ed. slippers, laces Children 65 Cents poeiney btagiring incinu nei Ue OE) Mien WW. sa ots: LIBEL BEI ¢ putts and cu i Be “But ute most EXCURSIONS. XCURSIONS Mauch Chunklye fen and those who spend mo Simplicity Is Best.) BLEW ONOKO, THE SHITOH-BAGK, CH i i 4 SUNDAY, SEPT. 6th See Ra LGR RRL LABOR DAY 1.60 | Round Trip Tickets | $1.50 Children 75 Cents St sal: Liberty St Lake Hopatcong SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 $1.00 | Round Trip Tickets | $1.00 ut by t Sim- of every y detract makes an ugly see a girl well dr H laborately gi be the key for tril and 9.80 A.M ote balloon: ene all the stares she admiration, — I'm nen she meets LABOR DAY Excursions Lehigh Valley Railroad Niagara Falls, Sept. 5-6, Return 8th, Ch Glen Onoko and lling to wager half t s sion I —that she ia Make Up Ils Appaalling. ppalling tuing I've ens rouged Ul! |they lo rm, and lips 0 red they sitively rave 3. Vpadn thee drape themeives in veils, mf) Mauch Chunk, sure don't Know Why, because it] fM Labor Day ould take someting far ‘heavier than chiffon to dim the sunset coloring of Bellewood Park, | ( 1,00 Labor Day & Every Sunday countenances. That's why I think | ers are the moat artificial Jf Spectal a leave Renn, Bh te omen I've ever seen, and perhaps tha ra Falls, rst dressed, for in thelr extrava- Mauch, cou ye made good taste take gances they a back seat. “What would you suggest as a year’ 5, Broadway round outfit for the average woman?’ ew ar a Fulton st and Annex, Brooklyn, 1 asked, The widow from Fi 73) |i Fare via Annex Perrys Ibe. additional 00 a year {8 necessary for clothes, by | thougit a minute and then answe isively. |day suit and ha linen: skirt and three pair of pretty shoes. That's ample for any girl, no| mi at station of life, for 4 wise large sum to spend *6 Per Month with interest at 6 per cent. per annum, LOTS at 968, $75, and $159 RAMBLERS VILLE “2: AT STATION, NEW YORK CITY, FOURTH WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS fF 19 MINUTES ON LONG ISLAND R, R. \" Many new houses built and building 0 Bal., 50c. Pe Week ie with interest 6 per cent. per annum Title Guaranteed by Lawyers Title Insurance Co, FREE EXCURSION Military Brass Band liainsburg) take Rockaway Beach (LOCAL) “Li 10, 11, 12; Pe My 1, 2) & 4 5, leave car a RAMBLERS | ile oF City Line elevated. MA TTAN de- day suit and hat, a Sun- a simple evening gown little lawn dresses for | waists and a dark | “One every LOGK ISLAND, $1.50 Last Excursion Sunday, Sept, 6th, ress. train, with pariOr 98k, ¢ B. Bta 8.30; atter Wi w thes she would always be ne nd, above all, simply at- re outfit should not cost $250—and I conside 250, Reward A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any junk dealer or other person guilty, under the provisions of Section 550 of the Penal Code of the State of New York, of criminally receiving any prop« erty belonging to this Company. Pear occas Biock land, returning, 4 P.M. son sale, commenclng Frid Long taland Rit, city. ticket offices and stations. sale of tekew iimitod Hieht Is reserved to poutine the ex. Muste and Excursion Trip on ‘une steamerP ROVIDENCE |ON SUNDAY, SEPT. 6th. Will make a trip ut on Long Island | | Norwalk, thence acros# Sound, returning | along South Shore. Steamer leaves Pier Murray St, at about 5 P.M Tickets B1,00, now on sale at ticket, of- |fce, Pier 19. North River. Saie Ilmited. Musle, Restaurant, Lunch Counter, 18, N. Ry ft, 11 A. MG returning, of due NEWYORK TELEPHONE CO. | EXCURSIO4 TO NEW HAVEN youn ncanmn, — |) « aroun ee nth nae May 2, 1902. 2d Vice-President 2.34 PM. Tw davon Basi Restaurant Hickete wy Luneh Counter, -Oste HUDSON SUNDAY den ne Heiny OF will leave NOR | tenth st May Wes nN River trip as far as Pou’ MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO. LTD. LABOR DAY & SUNDA EXCURSION to | Strs, “Orlent'’ & * Mo fr Pr. M; 10.00 rf |e | Glenwood 5,00 P.M. YOUNG COUPLE wishes Ispose of par of Inherited estate; wonderful home near the sound; $900; 8) cash Address T if World, ‘Labor Day Excursion UP THE HUDSON, Svc. Elegant steamer FRANK 2 River, at 9.30.4. M. 3 reshients and special music REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Co QUEENS: NEW HOUSE 3 iad. $3.45) OTHER BARGAINS elu all-year Tickets at Pier. DRIDG! PORT LXCURIUN Sunday and Labor Day MONTAUK. hours as Lufich’ Counter, Refresii: Restuirant, ROUND, TRIP 750, i 28 (Old No. 34) 10 A.M. Recre 408 a ARK SATERDAYS Ly. Bloomtield at. § blocks below Weat Mtn 8.5 - Mi 12.45, 2.40. P. 1 1.16, 8.10 Pe wt 9.29, 945, 10.40 0. O48, 10.10, 11.10 A.M |seheduie’ itor Tabor: Day aame as Sunday, ees CLIFF ON THE SOUND, Iron Steamer vt OLCHESTER, Leave 81st 8... Leave Sea Cl! Saturday, 1.3 aa nee ee ONE a 9.45 A. Me 5.00. BANKING AND ND FINANCIAL, THE NASSAU BANK, NEW YORK. RESOURCES, unts . directors as makera, fe from banks and bankers, tate Music by Jamaica Luncheon free Served all day LIABILITIES, ivided profits train ot any | | OFFICE: Wiltlam H, Rogers as M-1 9.80, 10.50, 11.00: "TION. Transtar to Rock. Y Pee x iar rs h (LOCAL) ¢ train: “ieee oy at RAMBIL RSviLua depot, where our Preaident, Cashier. polite agents, wearing RF 1 Meacham badges, will meet you. Janes C he n ria ATRUSH AVE, DEPOT Take heal electric train direct to RAMRLERSVILLE any time Jeu ane ice Pro Jer ‘Cashier, a . LE A AGENTS | Vice Preattent Anat Cashier, WANTED. DIRECTORS. James C. Beil, ry C. Miller, ’ Bok Row Building, New York. Win we teers, doh Mino. Harry C . Weed ‘atc can ranse wage, |S! acy Tous + 10,00 A. | tor’ Hud unday & Monday Sunday & Monday Teall Sales Are Trea: fron Thi, Unprecedented Offer, and Applicatons for Remaining bvus:s Shouid Be Made Durin OUR OFFER WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1908, TATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN Monthly Pay meat Same as Rent Alter First © ayment, Mortgage Cancelled In Event of de of Any o Ihese Handsome New Two-Fami.y Houses. sand bath on tst tleor, ¢ floors aa Cut Out and Mall to Us To-Day, H REALTY ASSOCIATES, 175 Remsen St., Brooklyn. Please send particulars regurding Gist Street houses advertised In Evening World, Name A Addr TT $415 | Sound, along the North Shore to South | | VHAT nels Se P, M.| Trans nel iter. Tickers, | Papresen Sy ewite, These excursions under Fall River | free tra Tne management | COUPON K. on Sen with address $12.50 tance Co, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— 150 Acres 200 feet above sea level, ninutes. from. the Pennsylvania, Railroad Tun- are Name. on any of the above dates; or free tickets, maps, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | ene NEW JERSEY. Section No. One Acre 20 City Lots EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS LET US LEAD YOU INTO DAYLIGHT $1,000 HER Lot, BUT WILL, DURING YOU CAN BUY ALOT WITKIN OUR OWN VEG "RE GAN ALL THE You ugtied in New only 30 Jersey City—as soon 20 completed minutes Saturday, ptember 5 & 12 Teaving on the Pennsylvania R, ntatives In front of the eportation to and from the property, 1 in this name and will your ant on a half acl roon| ng entirely different fro open plumbing, s be papered to Asphalt Pavement REAL ESTATE FOR SA TITLE GUARANTEED BY THE LAWYERS’ Terms: $20 Down 10% ) A HOUSE AND [RAISE PLEASITRE R,, elther Cortianit or West Ferry Holme wearing pink badges reading path on 2d floor. f th und both eum heat suit the pure tt! Sath hattan; st. Station of Bath 20 minutes from Office on Premises— REALTY CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 85,000,000,00 (Real Money) 176 Remsen Pee NEWRIERS Ban JERSEY. Sibtivied Into 3 vided into Aare AerePts | Acres at the Price of Lots. | SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY 22. Demand Creates Prices, Buy Acres Buy Wholesale Buy It Now TITLE GUARAHTEE COMPANY, FREE ANO CLEAR, Buy Cheap Discount 0 for Cash THE serch il Sunday, September 6 & 13 2d Serge Ferry, New York Side, at 2 P.M “METUCHEN ESTATES.” N Inspections adjoining Dining rooms in attractive Mission style. Sewers, Gas, all possible improvements, Title guarant Title 1 1 AVES. BOROUGH PARK, BROOKLYN; 1 minute's walk from STAT pli Al York’ s Fastest Growing Suburban ‘City, METUCHEN. miss this opportunity but come out_on any of the following erential | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | BROOKLYN. * NEXT 3 DAYS | the ho} Purcheser Beautiful pressed brick fronts each Finished in hard trim, hardwood Flats will Water; Concrete Sidewalks and and we guarantee no ed without cost to purchaser and Trust Company. 51ST STREET Gua cation ee Between New Utrecht and Beach Elev ated; 22 minutes from Man- Coney Island, Se Fares. Call or Write There or Downtown, | ASSOCIATES Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY, | LABOR) DAY, | | | Half Acre 10 City Lots $25 Terms: $10 Down EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS smlNTO THE LAND OF PROSPERITY, THIS BALE, SHOW You HALF-ACRE PLOT; 4 DISTANCE OF NEW YORK CIT) BLES. RAISE YOUR OWN. FOWL} ave AND STILT BB PRACTICALLY I AND WHAT | SAME from Jersey Clty—on wy mate Ine of the Pennsylvania R. R., and haying banks, schools, churches and various other Institutions, Don't sale days: Monday(Labor Day), September 7 Meet our we furnish SHARP, jo expense to you; Our Special Train Stops at Market St., Newark, at 2.55 P.M. BRING A OEPOSIT WITH YOU, AS NO PLOT IS RESERVED WITHOUT A DEPOSIT. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, write, THE METUCHEN REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, A. GREENBAUM, MANAGER 132 Nassau Street, Manhattan. ‘phone or call, *Phone, 4059 Beekinan PLAINFIELD TO THE FRONT. SALE OF SECTION NO. 4 OF PLAINFIELD ESTATES At Plainfield, N. J.—The City Beautiful HALF ACRE PLOTS, $100 Up, $10 Down, $5 Mon'hly. THESE PRICES ARE IN FORCE FOR THIS SALE ONLY. his property is finely situated at Plaintield, N J., within easy commuting dis- eof sew «ork City, wearing Blue Cards with Moet our agents, at foot of Liberty st printed on them, an G and Free Excursion to every wage eamer and prospective buyer. To-Day, Sept. 5; Sunday, Sept. 6; Monday (Labor Day), Sept. 7; Saturday, Sept. 12; ani unday, Sept. 13 Ha Realty and Improvement 30 A, M. and 1.3) P. VALHALLA REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT LON PANY Suite 301, 132 Nassau St, New York City QUEENS. ze c Far mor D free tic HICHMOND 4 We went there We want ty vullding | $ from sub¥ land a mile ey by th THREE SPECIAL | SALE DAYS SATURDAY, STH. § HILL PARK GO TO Sb DEVIL. We went there the other night and it is the best show tn New York. Go to Richmond Terrace, last Sunday with 180 of our cl was the best property for the least money they of New York. $300 Per Lot. 36 Months to Pay for Then, ad seen In the whole city THREE FREE ANU wa CG, REEVES & CO,, Phone 2522—Be:kman, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Q UEENS: Lk ts, and they all said tt "GRAND CURSIONS (TH, EB MU iD \] sy Ww 24 East 23d St, ORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS wry, | PUBLIC NOTICES, NUTCE 10 | TARP | DEPARTMENT OF FINAN FOR THE COLLE UREAU TION OF TAXES, NEW sition (blanks may be procure h offices), stating thelr properiy. y gection or ward, block and lot or map atimber, making copy of same from thelr of’ last year. ‘ciayer 1 assessed for versonal tax, {on should also request bill ‘fog companted by n envelo} ddress of the pple oy age prepaid, n ease of any doubt In regard to ward, ion, block or lot number, taxpayers @nould fe their deeds (u the Departient an ‘ated on the maps of that D m forward. to. the Deouty Repelver of Taxes, with the fequiaition, a certified memorandum, helr property, Whleh wlll be furnished by ment of Taxes and Assessinent he Dep aner will rn Taxpayers In thi bills returned by atthe eariiest poasiote morbent, and avoid ally delay caused by waite ing in lines, a@ required In application, The. requisition must be addreased and mailed to the Deputy Recelver of Taxes (9 Whichever borough the property ts located, ag i) hn J. McDonough, No, 57 Shambara Borough of Manhattan, New. ¥ & Jona B. Ungernili, corner ‘This Bo at Munletpal lew York Building, er Jackson av. Borough {B a City, Toha De Morgan posh Ha! Teland, Borough of Ri York. ‘After receiving the bide. the taxoaver wi ‘ axes tnd mal bill ind check, essed envelope, wit return tv in ald during Ks should be mailed as soon se pomy big etter the bills have been od by the taxpayer DAVID FE AUSTEN, Rasalver of Tavee, ——— ey CIVIL SENG COURSE. ne aad ADVAN VOR TEEN EHO ‘Ih : gq4q It makes little difference what you neec—a World “Want” wil go and get it, : L