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THE EVENING WORLD, , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908. ) Maude Adams to Play a Scotch Girl $200, 000,000 0: N “What Every Woman Knows’ XMAS TREE C TY OWNERS Suburban Land Shows of $120,000,000, Manhat- tan of $84,215,825. BIG PROFIT IN QUEENS. ar Real Estate Recovered Quickly |s'*" |elght we reeks From Panic and Expects Huge Gains Next Year. Returning general prosperity ts mak ing rich Christmas gifts for home-own- ere and land-owners in the New York! quar suburbs. Nearly $12,000.00 is to be divided tn | manner the entire metropolitan district outside | equoation, are 1 of Manhattan, including the suburbs In) they. F. W. SCUTT 1S TO HEAD CAMPAIGN AROUND JAMAICA. fRank W Scvrr As president of the Queens Borough Real fate Exchange he will organize that section for the Tax-Payers Congress. Westchester, Nassau, Suffolk and New Jersey. In the Greater City suburbs ‘alone the total exceeds $94,000,000. ‘These big totals represent the increase in land value since last Christmas. In| the Greater City suburbs the $94,000,000 | individ- fs an average pf $41.15 for ca ‘upl. ‘But there ‘re less than 9 ets of real estate in the Greater City outside of Manhattan, so the average Christmas gift for each owner is $1,045. Big Profits in Queens Wand values have seen the largest ad- svances in Queens, which 1s to be opened by two great rapid-transit arteries soon after the start of the new year. The rise over that entire borowsh has averaged 16 per cent. Most of it has vbqen acquired since the passing of election uncertainties, a month and a half ago. The panic of 197 had checked activity until that time, In some se ons there the rise in land values dur- ing the past few weeks has reached ‘per cent. Queens has $182.62 o! ordina Jand value on the city assessment rol does not include improvements, the holdings of corp franchises. It js e¢ eapita. The average rise a ng the » 2 Chri Queens land owners. It ‘of $1,00 for each owner, each of that borough's ton. To Brooklyn, $46,131,779. Brooklyn land has gained cent. during the year $40,381,179 to its owners’ the total a nary land value | per capita. T. To $30.88 per capita fe to each indiv he Bronx increase on ‘sessed land Christmas tree age Of $5154 for each in population and $ Richmond value sho for the y 10 $22.25 pr r capita, each single owner Manhattan's $84,215, 825 In } values h QB an averay of its ordina ) us an aver- ual owner ts seven per ¢ 19 of ordinary But ti land holdi 194,251, the total g owners $842 $36.75 $4,210 for With tt reater city fr°suburbs bey $84,215,825 in $200,000,000 is Christmas tees politan realty owners Year after a big Ds If the new era of & feontinues throug H owners’ Chrisimas trees next ye expected to groan rab $500,000,000. FOUND FROZEN TO DEATH. Carpenter Climb John Smith, Afty year j Jeas carpenter, who worked ut ra tervals in the Bronx, wes rats to death to-da na « ug yard of Durso Broth ni Arthur avenue. He had’ craw the ice we t ep, coy pelf up with stra thousands wii! t , by te But what they buy @ con ust | “a edvan sevens further ae nday) (ERUNG” IS AGAIN WELL ee TOSCANIN alts eS eee BROOKLYN CIDER “GOTTERDAM AND aT Ed i Heard’ at the mani with Labia in ‘Title Role. ——— in Bai rrie’s Il y Theatrical Offer- Will Be Wilton Lackaye Veale ee sila ern O'Mara in “Peggy Mac a Gain ase That Is Far From Being Dry SYLVESTER RA WLING. | * 2DAMMERUNG," et of Broadway.” who lives tn Brooklyn a | comes to New In support of his pointed out that ¢ lent at the En spent last night in a cell if he hadn't |‘ committed that error Sawyer visited Smith's home, red and Twelfth “TRISTAN UND ISOLDE” TO BE SUNG ON WEDNESDAY. attractive to the young 1 jot the ne eighborhood, came over to visit Mra. Smith, Jmen left a little whte |take a strol! |some beer and then they wandered 4 6 ath'’s drug store, refused to change a become wealthy though short on mg on a “lib ve established ppeal so strongly |that he makes use of theslibrary with out the owner's knowledge, st rding to the didn't want S Spath sald he | row that ended in the arrest of the to let him go free and ft provide him with means to ¢ education if at the end of five years he Maggie—pro- d two bottles of bee’ carries out his bargain, and Maggie b her cleverness makes and will be played ADRIENNE AUGARDE Broadway Theatr ROBBERS’ NOTE TOLD PERL OF VICTIMS. Aged Farmer IS HEARD AGAIN AT THE MANHATTAN. Wilton Lackaye you come to > thing about h but never min: and Housekeeper | Had Been Tied in Bed After Treatment. ed condtion of ceeds in induct GETS $7,000 FOR WORKING ONE DAY, ting | Clerk Sued his lens stoat) What Women Need Something to put the blood in good order when the z to clear the complexion when it is sallow or muddy; F ngthen the digestion when food disagrees; something to tone the nervous system when it is depleted. That something is Aeechams Pills A natural and su ficient remedy for the weaknesses and derange- ‘Son among th Casiwo- = SUAS LOSE GAINS =: ml SELLING mn ln and R Haggleton asics among Als tenants and gra) with the problems o he changes his su a small farming village thirty ave information cient business man. be supported by ‘ffin and Charles Abbe. 009 own- | he note, in He Got a Better Job. Josep O'Mara wii or Justice Dayton’s int ervice law in the Gispel depression, act mildly on the bowels, Jerease the red corpuscles in the blood, and of the several or; nde, low spirits, d and all debilitated conditions, Beecham’s Pills The Right Remedy In boxes with full directions, 10c. and 25c. SONG HIT of Wolf topper Monday eveni Include a cou kiity, where the rollicking fun of seve stimulate the PT, strengthen the funct » LUDWIG WULLNER'S SONG RECITAL den Decline. » Ante of the aby (“The | ORCHESTRAL: CONCERT BY HER EE 'S SYMPHONY, a | was ag irremovable exc! | arm THREE BLOCKS BY REINS IN RUNAWAY. | deposits of $1.12 gE (RN Tit MAVESTIC a THEATRE, mg to $1,047,848 INDIAN WHITE | IN PATCHES. Dies of Dis-| ease Which Caused Color Change. Hauled Along With H Chest Rubbing On his way up-town to: a Shinnecock, nird avenue as far a dred and Second str seat of his wagon, and Second street 8) Fifth etreet on his face a from One Hundred and Harlem Hospital in ap will be able to go to Tenth avenue, will be a long t ficlent skin to reple removed through the > recelved from tie | on ed MELBA TO SING IN “ ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT. to One Hundred 3 member of the Caucasian Of a dark copper in a few days, VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, Words « Music “Nast SUNDAY WORLD Little Things That Count in Life,” as sung by De Wolf Hudging was r operas for ked since sun Cameron in “The n with to-morrow’s Sunday World, Musie Hopper and Grace au, them a him up and c was playing on a ar claims Is & "5 Manuel Klein, 4 10 the ambulance call MURDERER DIES NYE — is the Whiskey Doctor recom- Train Yat Woma SCRUBWOMAN DROPS DEAD. ABSOLUTELY the Young woman died without « cry lekea With’ apoplexy. Vino ont etto” "quartette will be wane by Mari ay, Marie Rappold, Note, Martin and Didur Isabel d'Armond has been engaged & with the Metropolitan Operas re will make her in ¢ The 1 of De- ire,” the first of a series of operas to sung in English, annie MRS. ZEISLER TO PLAY AT KLEIN'S SUNDAY “POP,” Fannie Bloomfleld-Zel the eminent American pianist, will make her last appearance in New York prior to a Due ropean tour Herrman Kletn's popts lar Sunday concert in the New German Theatre to-morrow afternoon, In the first part of the programme, which ts to be devoted to Beethoven, she will play he sonata in D minor, No, 2 and with © Meyer, violinist, two movements of “Kreutzer So: Later she will play a Chopin group, ‘The singers will be Lillie Lawlor and Frank Ormsby. rko will give the first of this vu's concerts of old music at Men- ohn Hall next ‘Tuesday evening. formed Bach Choral Society loists will be Laura li, Allen and Frank by Handel, Cane Manfredini, repre h and eighteenth on the programme, iT, ase ano, Will eek from * will > Hall ival Tali Esen Mario 1 Du- ive the last nday_after- lege public is in- are pale and A course of t e pills willrelieve lizzy spells, weak nerves re Lc ied Piper c NOW APPEARING AT " HL. Burnside -S Music by 7 iManuel Klein AY ARRANGEMENT ATA WITPIANN & PuBLiane ns. Pied Piper of Hamlin Town,” is |. Burnside, “Also Another Grand OperaSong, Words and Music Complete, both ‘With To-Morrow’s Sunday Word,