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— | SEE 12 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, SOE DCU TES En 240,000,000 FOR Some Tiny Canine Pets YEARS BLOG W METROPOLIS Construction Represents $ 1,000 for Each Person Added to Population. $120,000,000 IN HOMES. | = p,. MISS MARY CAMERON : PRN Manhattan Business Places ayes cuenence eS 7 ‘ ; Have Called \ J" WARVEY , f . Additional Cost of Transpo:- ave Called tor an Outlay win C “TRIMOUNT ~. COUNTESS" Above $80,000,000. New York to house every politan population Tota! building outlays ear in * Greater City will rea 5,000,000, The amount fn the entire metropolitan Sistrlet woll crows $240,000,00, ‘The In rrease of wlation during the year hes approx Nearly $2 eleven months « Greater City has taken 00,00, Thin cinbraces all pi New bulldings and altera For new structures alo the Greater City have an outlay of over $181,000 year to date, Plana for batldings have made a $18,000,009 and It will be $20, one, . builders in plang for Ing thy Hering old al above mm by the wnd of the year. } $120,000,000 in New Homes. MRS. RP NEGRAIN, VSP OO Of the total mM), practically I \ oY /f has gone into residential projects 7 sy H other half has i x / en divided betwe siness operations and structures of a | public or Institutional kind | Mo han $80,000,000 has gone into busl- | ness operations in Manhattan, A larg ar's alterations has been invested fo! ° ’ . ° the purpose of transforming old restden- S ft P, t Buildings for business se ociely s Tin Canine els Manhattan projects for the year to ‘ ae Receive at the Waldorr ations, the alterations alone exceeding 819,600,000. This is $25,000,000 below the total for the corresponding period Inst : ; Year. Tho tow Comes mainly trom a|There Are 231 of Them, None Too Big to ‘ease in the construction of flaty Carry in a Muff—W $15,000,000 more this year than during y orth $1,800 the 1909 period. Bronx Ahead of Brooklyn. ‘Thin shifting of Mat- e activity has —_1 il i el Bro tions Bra aT eine reek opere By Ethel Lloyd Patterson me aw strange. In several oF the clisags Do you know what Chihuahuas are? Only one dog was entered i making the Bronx total second to thar of Manhattan, Bronx operations have | No? V ane remember if you dia ayitanly, ax it meemed to run ahead of those in Brooklyn by fully i have me tell you, you would have he blue ribbon, Howover, $26,000,000 for the entire vear It pl 4 the Bronx in @ new position of popula- Pert of the $2,000,000 involved in th $106,000,000 In new structures and alter- | houses, business bullders having spent “ Aj and “Pampered. far above all previous high records, | lo wo to the Bight Annual Toy Dow] !n authority declared that when ther ton prestige, ! Bhow now being held at the Waldort-| Was but one dog it did not necessarily | Astoria to find out. Bo be properly| win, But who would win if the one Sell } Grateful. did not? he Bronx last »: the Bronx last year bY! ‘Rut unfortunately I cannot mynelf be , 000,009 in outlay for DOW | roosure what Chihuahuas are. They ARE structures. This year'a work shows a| \\nle "i » They ARE| Ma ou do not want to hear any, galn of $27,00,0% in favor of the north), ‘dof dog—that much is certain. | more about dogs, though, Maybe you| pide. Probably they did not personally choo#e] want to hear something about thelr! Bronx plans filed for new buildings @ name that sounds like an Indian war! “mamas? Well, then, Miss HH. G. during the eleven months of the year |“ !00P. In the center aisle of the rows| Purlett, president of the bave called for an outlay of $43,600,000, | Of Cakes Placed on tables In the Astor | Club, was t It compares with $96,000 for the cor- [erie oe ate el, 1 found a pla responding period Inst year, Practically | iy - hihuahue" ove all of the year's big increase in the| With two small inmates: Bronx was in flat-house | Uttlest dogs I ever saw Some of the Owners. roy Spaniel re looking much Like & Burnes-Jones Indy, ax she t cago | through the sawdust In « clingin wey were the} ress. There was anot operations, | 10 ert hey could not | neat in blue, who wore # Plans for more than $10,000,000 of such | ‘e been more than elght inches inj apron, and L wish 1 cculd buildings were filed during the three | ¢2sth from muzzle to tall, and they | her ks before new building regula. | Were Not unlike rather ¢ fox ter-| ns restricung street projections went |" Bealde their cage stood @ man, | into effect on Nov. 19. ie ee ‘ jo they ever grow any bigger?” = Rush For Bronx Flats. “Bread and milk just ike tena hell While many of the Bronx plans were fa 5 not intended for immediate execution Re Sehics vsciveteen aia: tues Casaah and were placed on record for the pur- ins rl they Import- 1" ang pore of preserving CECE Br llr ro land uncer the old building regulations, | oe ie nod, nae PAE CER Deak they revealed the trend of improve- | *POt on the head, as you have just ob- ment throughout that tion, ‘Phe | #erved, but thelr body is always white,” eagerness with which builders are hur- | “2? bie agg add tying ‘tong as many of the operations | It if (0 be. assumed oe as they can finance proves that prac- |) 0) °°" hse tically all of the projected houses win | '? Mwart me. 4 be built at no distant day. The rush Judging the Canines. o£ plans forced the pop Mut, by the way, do ind there is little me are Judged? In execution of thr will attract | At the end of the re much of the popul flow whien | are might have gone into the cast and west "#*dus suburbs, Jud Queens builders lkewige held well up woman ‘omember wuse one sald she iffragist, and her little like one. Mix Helen A, 1 the yi tri-col Milud 1 spaniel named “fosema "and won a ribbon w e aking of “soclal posit h some of the dogs ex)i $1,000 and $1,800 they Snel on behaving in a democratic im could see was most patnt in 1 to get at each other amenities, and they wax ally tail to each other across while thelr entleman ‘@ wished you know bow ne tnd » hevKed, darlin MN Lo associ ite Why, he has f theny in all his Hopton, a1 to thejr highest records funy | Veter Freneh, preside, "Aren't they too sweet! er volume of w aturally ace | As tl sex ure called (he I ate persor ever eo for smaller dwellings of the one-fum'ly | With and the Mttle ant ; s V baby show, and two-family type | male their muzal What would ame of tie queens bulldihy outlays for the en olor their niblta if tt were a ba un year will ous 816,00 rs . vork and alterattor 1 » | th natn 1 satanakoauhe ren tween tt and cushions the. cages foe lobs were fashioned into $15,100,000. for en monta i $35,000,000 in Far Suburbs. Hut here wm ROSENMECK SCANS 1 Jersey THE LONG ISLAND MARKEY CLOSELY eat part amily dwel- | here haw been a wile well een true of the Nas tions of Lang istand in he subject induly alarm, bay 1 private ‘the same } and Suffolk aide territory lave crossed $600, a © eleven inont Practical) i. ‘ ) e ob the hoof i} a “ Y by 4 distinguished than al. JUSTICE DAYTON NO BETTER, DONATES A $100,000 GYM. |, Millionaire Who Min Start in Vawtl Comstantly at Hedstde of he Sick Juriat. . Bs » At a dinner! Suprem forlous University of on, wae po Bel team lant night J. C. | announced | um and rom a nee ex OL owes his mile | : \ he was taken Treasurer of the Windsor Land! wh a ol dresser and placed behind mprovement Co, he mak @ daily |the W ra Univ ef conditior affecting realty) burg many years tn the new express transit zone. | 0 ‘ vous Dire. Benjamin A, b his brother, William Dayto' sem, Charles W, 3r., are in tendance vpon 4 a sister, Chicago; and his tant at . He recently sold one oll Cield for $9,000,000, At the Toy Dog Show in the Astor Gallery of the Waldorf NOW FOR BOTTLED BSR AALAO ae ity line at Pitts-| Sunday World Wants Bring | » 1910. NOHIGHER PRICE and Their Proud Exhibitors NIL DEALERS SAY j Customers Will Get Product | for Nine Cents a Quart \ll This Season. TEN ON LONG ISLAND. tation to Distant Points Adds Cent to City Rate t# mado with consideravh ference of the d e now going on in United Charities Bullding, soo. 1 Homi min - 2 ON, Mes. Fi MULEANY iwrRODUe ME } ' "ROSEMARY RED BIRD ‘TO A Mean Her tebriaith re he ir nv vent of a ten-cent price at He _ CHARGES BEFORE {tation charges from Manhattan jOhio Fight Manager Has Trusty Acabacent cle nb date One-Tenth cf a Gent Profit. Friend Following to Phone The peleo we. ake paying “to News of A farme iver” wake Me. HL LITTLE PUSS ALICE BEATRICi ing car down Fifth avenue fr PA UCL a et eetab Gee Pur “aa doduiny \eantriire eaten gattoedien te | MF OFFERS BAIL FOR HIS WIFE (| Veclares He Accepted Lawyer 0" ACCUSED OF POISONING HIM. fore he was fina © auto Gus r 1 Tommy the latter a Hght-wegat. They Sachs Statements in WHEELING, W. Va. Doc, d—Tt ts sey : © pursued thelr friend Thomas reported here to-day tha nO. Burglary Case. ' who waited to see them arre * milllonal.e york packer, Ropes ‘ phone to Sheffield Farin re at the residence of ‘ their names i Plan ae uanmertO after remaining five weeks eee] 1 shortly On the way down the aver Fotfer But Raa sh dpe {hospital suffering from poison a Appeliat the Burne displayed rare 1 Rai of exed ave been adminiscered by bh tse of Magistra ns and 1 simi Farnsworth Sphent ho ts accused of de and women and dding that the ‘ th uch lower than last batt he mn s "| men accuse “City Cow’ Amuses. Officials of the milk companies were its of Healt of Chicas! vd at the milk went to Att ow's ar BOYS HURT IN COLLISION. vsiswrs One WIL Die as tesult of Sinash | + athstein, Jaco | iberg, known were ar- : and | Dr. Halle may be said to be a tendency s for the milk aup- but it will in. ee WARNING. Charities DIED AFTER Wagon. Deart monia Jane No. 1809 Third avenue, his ar-olt son, Alfred, and th v acnaalate Cows, to be healthy, must have large Nn . examining A 0 < on, ten ye sarnyards to exercise in during the win APA del eh Lah daly ated Ha apts nt of Ci ‘The very thought is an abe of Third avenue, were thrown | charges against sohih hia Mike eaeath duds One: poet from a produce wagon witch was struck bheries in New Haver A horthbour frd | phia, Rothst ear near One Hundred and Fitth | the He had been 4 e of land near the city ts t thal Mike sup this afternoon avenne who trayelle was the inve ausing the > gravitate Nas of Sin nted to th varities Commissione ening device known as a “can by puntry."" PS eene tiene Hebberd, 18 ‘nd tracks to! ‘The three suspects retained Lawyer /every person who Was t De eanlh Moses them. Extradi-| Home, City Hospltal a bo atone an tira: | OR. Ber thelr transfer | Hospital, and otier instivutions on | tk Altre Masrachusetts 1 course of Blackwell's Island, and averaged goo |! wi Magistra eaving hiv Bernard warmly a weathe rs old. A widow Ja not returned Side on Government W by Haron Consult ng | Hay JAMES McCREERY & COL mae le halted valu ttinm| agra Street ad Hn etree) rer SILKS ANT? DRESS GOODS, In Both Stores, Aer) Giuek and ous over half a Century secure : ru Bech merty they put up DINNER IN HONOR OF MILLER),," oF neopets On Monday and Tuesday, J Jthe attention of Gov. Hughes this December the 5th and 6th Hronx Businessmen Are Arranging | this State anno supiedibtign overs city Sale of this season’s Plain and Novelty tele A Male: Magister he direc 6 Distriet make a fu atization Silks, Black and Colored Dress Goods in ye ereoH epee ar Oh Bare if SEMA ee lengths suitable for waists, skirts and dresses io» weno Reonx, It | ee ee” ae 55¢ to 1,00 per yard (arden, 6 HV Neng ioe stealing $3,400 worth value 1.00 {0 2,00 eet and t 16 vie Purchases will, upon request, be suitably i Mba Bordinhctrasttente tronaent ee ae anin al packed in boxes for presentation Mitchel of the Bi Aldernier 1 he sworn aMidavite Willlam Randolph Hoa JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. MONCRIDE PA Vla,, Dec, 4 Te follows FIRST RACE ndsmen. | LOTOS CLUB HONORS FRENCH AMBASSADOR. Noted Men Make Aduresses ai Dine! ner Given to M, Jules F. WASH GOODS DEP'TS, Second Floor. In Both Stores, ACKSON VILLI Commencing Monday, December the 5th Sale of ‘Twenty-five Thousand yards of Silk and Cotton Fabrics, consisting of Jac and upward; fiy uwnee, 105 Jusserand, ‘ potities: am 1 the ban quard, Natte and Diagonal weaves. A com fd taupe $a Wa! last nigh . nies anes to M. Jules B. Jus yeneh Att plete range of colors 3¢ per yard |nassndor to the United States, Prosl- former prices 4c. and S0¢ Frank Ki, Lawrence of the club i the guest. His toast was e Moasant Land of France,” paseador said froww alned bts When > he saw nothing jitke Cooper had painted, One of th Mth | post beautiful sights in the world, the Dress Patterns for Holiday Gifts A large assortment of Percale, Gingham, Batiste, Bordered Mull and Silk and Cotton Fabrics neatly packed in boxes for presenta tion, 1.25 to 5.00 per pattern B, and finished Dy} Ambassador sald, was looking te Wh-|jower New York from the Brooklyn A Ahoy, | ridge \4 Mil-| Among other speakers w Gen. | (4 Lemance and Livel stewart Woodford, Charlemagne Tower, Ex-Ambassador to Germany; Hamilton W, Mable, Senator Chauncey Depew, James Grant Wilson, the . Marnest M, Stires and the Rev. Monday Morning Wonders, verve, ‘stickney Gran, ton i Wire nd finishe das named, 23rd Street 34th Street

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