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"her, THE EVENING WORLD, _ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 $200,000,"00 0! XMAS TREE Ct REALTY OWNERS Suburban Land Shows a Gain of $120,000,000, ean tan of $84,215,825. BIG PROFIT IN QUEENS. Real Estate Recovered Quickly From Panic and Expects Huge Gains Next Year. Returning general prosperity ts mak- fing rich Christmas gifts for home-own- suburbs. Nearly $120,000,000 is to be divided in| the entire metropolitan district outside | of Manhattan, including the suburbs In F. W. SCUTT IS TO HEAD CAMPAIGN AROUND JAMAICA. frank W Scvrr resident of the Queens Borough Estate Exchange he will organize fing 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 | 4s an average of $11.15 for each individ. “ual. ‘But there Gre less than 90,00) own- et 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 Land values have seen the largest ad- wwances in Queens, which Is to be opened by two great rapid-transit arteries soon after the start of the new year. The rise over that entire borough 8 averaged 16 per cent. Most of it has ‘been 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 sec- Qlons there the rise in land values dur- ing the past few weeks has reached ‘per cent. Queens has and value on the city 5 {his does not include impro he holdings of corporations o: franchises. It js equal to eapita. The averi r f 16 per cent. dur $29,220,672 on 1 Queens land owners. ‘of $1,00 for each owne: each of that borough's | 222. thon. To Brooklyn, $46,131,779. Brooklyn land has gained eight per cent. during the year. It has contrit uted $40,131,179 to its owners’ Christmas Rrees, the total assessment of its orai- nary land value being $75,547,240, or $355 per capita. The years incr r to $00.88 per capita and $1,000 a @ to each individual ow he Bronx, with its seven per ‘increase on 'S: 4 of ordinary as- fpessed land value, gets $12,04,s14 for it Christmas tree. It repres n ayer age of $51.54 for each individual of U Population and s70 for each land ownes ichmond’s $3 of ordinary value shows an of five per cent, for the yeur, or $1,055,447. It tg equal to $22.25 per capita, or a #200 average for each single owner Manhattan's $84,215, 825. In Manhattan values has not @B an average of its ordinary land | 194,281, and the total owners reaches $84 $36.75 per capita, and $4,210 for each indiy With the $04,000,000. gain in the reater city subu mh suburbs | $84,215,828 in| Mant $200,000,000 is re Christmas trees of New ¥ politan realty owners. And this Year after a big } If the new ¢ ‘continues throug owners’ Christmas tr expected to groan under $500,000,000 FOUND FROZEN TO DEATH. yon Homeless Carpenter Into an lee Wagon to Sleep fifty year H John Smith, leas carpenter tervals in t to deat! yard of ‘Arthur a fee wag self up wit! te WEATHER PROPHET SAYS: “More snow ort that too | 1 thousands by tel But what » they buy i # copundrum lust look | ® seven-<l6 Rfurther de nday) aan acl, @rw and land-owners in the New York! in Barrie's Other New Th Theatrical Offer- ings for Christmas Wee Will Be Wilton Lackaye in Ne Battle) 2 vosepi O'Mara in “Peggy | and Eddie Foy in Hamlet of Broadway.” Tes Dt ment that Machree”’ “Mit, coming next latest con Knows.” Miss eight weeks Theatre on fourth Barrie role {s | Scotch girl, Maggie Wy! sidered lacking in the pl jthat are attractive to the 3 of the neighborhood. ‘There ia no sultor until her brothers, st men who have become wealthy by hard work, find {na peculiar manner. The Wylies, though short on education, are long on a ‘ j they ve established tn The books appeal so s |Shand, a railroad porter that he makes use of the4ibrary with | out the owner's knowledge, stealing into jthe house like ‘@ thief in the night to pursue his studies. One night the brothers catch Alm, but in t miration of his enterp the to let him go free and furth provide him with means to complet education if at the end of five years he will marry their sister Maggie—pro- vided she wants then, Shand carries out his and Maggie by her cleverness mo A xreat man of |him. The role of Shand will be played yy Richard parts I] be acted by Da ence, R Peyton Carter, Fred imsden Hare, Ffolliott Paget and Beatrice Agne Wilton Lackaye wil Savoy Theat be seen at the nning Monday evening, in he * Cley Moffett’s dramatization of his 1, “A King in Rags.” racter is John Haggleton, a self-made | vested a wultiemillionai large part of kK tenement ake Haggle! ndtion of as In- th in wret ceeds in ind in the tener will find his long-los ants. To find out 4 sort of jhis son is, Haggleton takes up Jamong his tenants and grapp! cessfuly with the problems confronti them. Incidentally he changes his fro: a dreamer into a prateica cient business man, Mip Lackaye be supported by M. Holland, H Warner, Elsie F n, Josephine V tor, R effi- wil . Joseph O'Mara y well’s roma chree,” to the Broadway Monday evenin~ The s play Include a country fair at kilty, where the roilicking fun of seven- teenth century Ireland is sh O'Mara will play the part of are felow who holds the piper of the O') Theatre on of th Down- hereai though eo can, O'Mara’ Katherin: Cora! Fa ished amb: je Foy will Hamlet of his chance to play Broad Ha is clown, whe olony in the Adi k lw e eult of black,” but his soil er remarks will not t Shakespr Ma Raymor ose her as Ophelia. “Mr. 1 work of yrics by Edward Ben H. Jerome, Baker, G 4 Madde ay H the Gi H VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS At H Ross i ke at t H. Th " Mitchell tn e La At Je r Ma-! (N ‘Maude Adams to Play a Scotch Girl “What Every Woman Knows’ BROOKLYN CIDER AND MANGATTAN | BEER DO NOT Mt riots Rules on a , Magistrate ; Case That Is Far From Being Dry | Magistrate House, tn the Harlem Do: e Court, this morning held that a man who lives in Brooklyn and drinks hard elder should not drink beer when } |comes to New York. In support of his deciston he pointed out that Sawyer, of Brooklyn, spent last night in ao committed that error. George F. ould not have Sawyer visited Walter L. Smith last night at Smith's home, No West One Hundred and Twelfth street. Both |me nare lawyers. Mrs. Sawyer also Jcame over to visit Mrs, Smith, and the | | men left a little whtle after dinner to} jtake a stroll They say they drank | some beer and then they wandered { | George F. Spath's drug store, | Broadway path ed to five-dol! iil offered for cigars, and | then, a Spath si didn't want 3S) tom anyhow After this fol row that ended in the arrest of the law- ith's ¢ red my ages,” « at trate : “We only had two bottles of & a Set | mate A RATER I have ADRIENNE AUGARDE keg in the affect me. to decide der fro’ nd it didn’t it from m ft takes to t said much b Broadway Theatre, drunken But you sy ROBBERS’ NOTE TOLD & PERL OF TINS Magistr om Brooklyn and being n't think yor Aged Farmer and Housekeeper Had Been Tied in Bed After Brutal Treatment. ne ee STOCKS LOSE GAINS Pacifics, St Sutter shop at) Hage thirty . a small farming rglars gave information last 1 saved mer ving |C Clerk Sued Board of peel cee Atthou Job. es away, Mrs. Anna W sta to Commissioners, Better ams, ON SELLING DRIVE Paul and Reac Most in a Sud- den De | | | | He Got a vy printed letters, read to William Jones. 1 bed and has obbed by bu Don't forget Wo throu is proof. | len drove | Civ to-day richer by more ss ousted fro the Board of Park the abolition of that that He wil which p: lerk he ts er ‘ BANK SURPLUS NOW nica DOWN TO $10,009,700. | 3's ~ returned pared w : : 5 mits Tiere ached’ n wh z % oa ant as irremovable e t afte 7a. “ra a charges erat ‘ithe auteam’ sings | DRAGGED THREE BLOCKS fag Be panlvg of Greater "New York BY REINS IN RUNAWAY, 3 ut these Institutions a2 yd is wand’ 81080 and. joans| Driver of Frighte Team Js sui: tay ad Letina Hauled Along With His Face and ment, INDIAN WHITE IN PATCHES.) Chest Rubbing P: On his way up-town to-day diy ‘ Bonn, a Shinnecock, Dies of Dis- | Hudein driver for a laundr went 4 a . 5 Jalong Third avenue as far as One TH ane Which Caused Color Change. Anan Second street on the driy 4 4, | Had Warren Bunn, a full-blooded | seat of his wagon, from One Hun Indian lived a year ‘ght haye been as and Second street to One Hundred anc th street on his face and chest, ecock (L, 1.) longer bh , » as Any member of the Caucasian | from One Hundred and Fifth street to 7 if ; |face Of a da copper color twelve | tarlem Hospital in an ambulance. He a ; Bunn acted a disease | wij) be able to go to nis home, at No n white in patches | 55) ‘Tenth avenue, in a few days, but it 4 “ 0 dy. He died yes-| wi) be a long time before he grows suf. = on ficient skin to replace that which was 3 Jremoved through the vigorous massage . e* 186 ity | Drews genre | ne recelved from t r yeards old. | ment & ie ffudging was driving a green team of horses. They became frightened at the 4) | HIRED MAN | HAS HIS “STRAD.” | noise of 1 train and bolted, Jerk i rom his seat. He line , aL ee aroun ds and hung or pmas Was partly becau ald to let go 1 and partly b ouldn't. At One : Yoo Much Attached to Violin, — 4) DANIY h an intrepid i ; Martin Marchomas worked since sum- pedestrian jumped from the sidew for John Li bat South, |CAuENt the horses by the bridles stopped them 6 Hudgins was a sad sight as playing on an old vio- picked him up_and carried h sn't do cnt 7 indry. Dr. Smith, of Harlem H ) lej sbyR i h LORr SIRE Ae 6 Rad" and Satna ontiad to the arabulance call Manuel Klein, lyrics by R. H, hh i ated 156) E MURDERER DIE ¢ nk, MAT Ae = ngs CE seta 3 WIFE R IES. Ka h and lett KILLED. | | tie SAW THEIR TEACHER | 1s t ¢ Children Waving Adte When aot H ¢ him Train We We coe \ ner 4 her e had fust ‘This is the Whiskey te Smit 1 a ne alla rasatlaa Crandall the Doctor recom- } | CRUBWOMAN DROPS DEAD crarreeriet mends, because it} | SCRUBWOM epped 4 ‘of s F i ; i is ABSOLUTELY | k ; PURE, therefore . m a ‘ sined . best Convales- a rE aan, vf pe we the ca ee Jucre Wi) be at St. Gregory's Hospital, he we. appy farewell was never tintehod wnd * Boa Bust stelewen with’ apopiesy. "| the Young woman died without « cry 1 if he hadn't | « to the Harlem lawyer, | | Theodore | 1908. | TTEROANIMERUNG” IS AGAIN WELL PRESENTED, TOSCANY CONDUCTING. a Takes the Place of Schmedes as Siegfried, Oth- Heard at the taller wise the Cast Is the Same—' “NOScae, Manhattan With Labia in Title Role. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | POR LEKICRE. HAR Oh AMMERU aela,’ with ‘etragzaint, vint ful uniot Bete An OPE gave Tose 4 con comy mas how tl oroughly he Elman, at t long as he matter. “TRISTAN UND ISOLDE” TO BE SUNG ON Md chap etalaned } will be tan Oper with § ferent singing doesn't so mu: Bxcept that Schmedes as revived a -House vrieh 1 Scott! same as at on to nur as Nemorino sonation Y time) as Dule proper ima “Trovato: ry the manager lst time t stitut such a at will IS HEARD AGAIN AT THE MANHATTAN. at the Ma t by an- TOSCA was heard again House la Some something to st SONG RECITAL. ae ORCHESTRAL CONCERT BY PEOPLE'S SYMPHONY, rtu | | cert | overture h Begi | "New World 5 | plano co: na | ner's h T MELBA TO SING IN “OTELLO” ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT. | “Otello” is to be the novelt Manhattan Opera-House | Verdi's | Jat t week, It will be sung on Ch with Melba and | tage week will| with Dal ind Zeppilii or BLUEGRASS: igs That ¢ I race Cameron in s the Little Hopper and G the popula ur song ng to put the blood in good order when they weak; something to clear the complexion when it is sallow or muddy; ngthen the digestion when food disagrees; to tone the nervous system when it is depleted. That something is Secchams Pills A natural and sufficient remedy for the wt et t ments so common among womer was the oni “5 congested conditions, dispel depression, 2 stimulate the liver, increase th . i re strengt the functions of the OR. LUDWIG WULLNER’S Ron backeehe lassitude, low spirits, d and all debilitated conditions, Beecham’s Pills are The Right Remedy In boxes with full directions, 10c. and 25c. The SONG HT ch SSeS De Wolf thoy Next SUNDAY WORLD Zount in to be given with to-morrow’s Sunday World, line « stto “quartette will be mune hy Maria Gay, Marie Rappold, Note, Martin and Didur 1 d'Armond has been engaged x with the Metropolitan Operas se company, She will make her it in Converse 10 Pipe of De+ the first of a series of operas to sung in English, en MRS. ZEISLER TO PLAY AT KLEIN'S SUNDAY “POP.” Fannie oomfleld-Zeisler, the eminent American pianist, will make her last appearance in New York prior to a Bw roy tour Herrman Klein's pops lar Sunday concert in the New German | ‘Theatre to-morrow In the ramme, which fs to oted to Beethoven, she will play hata in D minor, No. 2 and with st part of the pi be de Otto Meyer, violinist, two movements of . itzer Sonata.” Later she will 1 Chopin group, ‘The singers will Lawlor and’ Frank Ormsby, at Men- next Tuesday evening. h Choral Society pists will be Laura Allen and Hall il give the last Sunday aft City Colleg public is ine What Women Need are pale and something nesses and derange- 2 of these pills will relieve act mildly on the bowels, cles in the blood, and A cour: red cor} eral orgar zy spells, weak nerves NOW APPEARING AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE, New Yorks 7 iManue! Klein BY ABRANGEMENT WTA PEM Taal § oon PuBriwe ns: Words « Music Life,” as sung by De Wolf ne Pied Piper of Hamlin Town,” is Music Burnside, Also Another rand Opera Song Words and Music Complete, both ith To-Morrow's Sunday World,