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NIn@ WORLD, SATURDAY, MA PM sei a a7 is i ORIRA SUA oF js hark inl ET TO ee eee I ee ¥ a we Building of the Home as a Matter of Economy ae BX ‘ imneeliiciies ‘ @ MeConne,. ., Rodents To Wittiam Staten Island Expert De- wooed | THE DEADLY LAUNORYMAN. one et elares that Vast Popu-'| we | collars, Cutte, and Oleeves ant analtatacnt {9 lation Masses Must Be: Nin ‘Torn While You Watt. HousedOutside of Man- hattan—The Majority Want Small Houses in, the Suburbs. | BY CORNELIUS G. KOLFF. Ho has been Secretary of the Baten Island Chamber of Commerce for eighteen years, during which time he has een one of the most active | | | fo the Balter of The Now York Times: m4 Ye there any one who hasn't @ grievance amore | cetinet the laundrymant If there te, T would ‘board | lite to know thet perton—siro his laundryman. {beara | end my shirts ont, abeilutely tn geet co: Bh an| dition, mended, mittens sewed on, e., ond T them back looking apparently ‘just the thing.” but—upon unfolding them 1 find 1 ean't pat them on! Tears at the collar, at the ' cuffe, at the slits In the sleeves, pieces torn ANS | right aut of tne skirt part, buttons ironed off: cometimes, where the leunérymen hae thought Paik | thet the teare were @ Bt too conspicuous, he once | Mat se7e4 thom up, but tn euch @ fashion that Ce | the ehirt te unt to wear, Perhaps it can't be 4-day | vettoned on account of Rie oversealous mond- brokers and auctioneers in that sec~ ton. © feed | ing: perhaps one sleeve te shorter then the With the tendency of the great buat- other fer this came reneen: buttons sewed on Rese and industrial institutions to con- * eame | & tat when duttoned the shirt fo out of gear. @antrate at the port of New York, a/ with |* 1 have changed my lnendry several times. I have offered to pay 90 conte por shirt If only tor. 1a tittle care be used. I have threatened to | bi 3 flea] make the taundryman pay where the offence has deem tee great, but im vate, Shirts that fremendous population of commeretal | and industrial kers hag taken pos- \ fon of M nd. It is sate 0 Resume t y years tho | lower half of Manha 1 Will be devoted Et: cost $8 and $9.90 lect about three or four almost entirely to business, compelling Ais | washings. the army of workers to find homes in 1 eteed and watehed how the ironer sections omttsite. Ght 2nd | + aoee up" the shirts, It le marvelous! ‘The pe lack of care he dieplayed, the vehemense with Whe housing of these multitudes Is one Of the serious questions of to-day. Bright | __ nunds, not only of this out of the country at larme, are striving to solve | — ol UP AND DOWN White tt ts true that a large number ef people wish to avoid the responsibti- fides of either bullding or owning homes PICTURE LANE nd thus remain tenants all their lives, » ft te fact that a very largo porcentage the American people hai desire Ey Henry Tyrrell. homes of thelr own. e high je of land on Manhattan Island pre- @ades the possibility of establishing for themselves within its oom- Mewalk RyPeg | entre and cotler, a fren along the union of Gleeve and cutf, mage me Please belp me out? Le there any way of fore: | York, will the laundry to pay fer damage done tc o Wes geod niet? ‘AGRANONL cue me gg New Tort, Dee. 19 001. Do You Know Where Your Laundry |: © Goes After It Leaves Your Home? Does it go to an unsanitary cellar? F A hot iron even in the most skilful hands There are a score of others—caring for Are the people who wash it healthy, happy _® liable to scorch—or knock off a button— countless little details. workers? or tear away a neckband. No piece goes out of our laundry that does ‘ i 5 All our starched work is pressed—under not look as perfect as it was the day it left Whi they s? ae p y . tae twee tule? . Wet tees whe temperature never changes. There your house—often better. ‘WO EXHIBITIONS now current should make special appeal to art eretively narrow confines, it appears fanciers with ‘‘see-America-first” feet the futuro place of domicile for a Convictions. One of these, at the Ameri- part of the population must be in jcan Museum of Natural History, Central i gburban districts of the Bronx,| Park West, is a series of paintings | (@eeens, Brooklyn and Richmond. made by F. Melville DuMond in the Whe gregarious habits of those who! Moki and Navajo c 4 tl Mved in Manhattan for any length etched fh hep EN z: tuting @ vivid panorama of the canons, on time are not always abandoned by transfer of thelr place of domicile | Teserts. cliff dwellings, old missions end the outlying districts, and thus we | “chanted mesas that infest the regton. wo-tamity fn many inetances, thi ‘The other exhibition of special home { Tichcs Gor people of ‘moderate interest 1s that of pictures of national { to ‘predominate, although, of | parks, et the National Arts Club, No. | a large proportion of the popu-| 119 East Nineteenth atreet. j ‘with a certain degree of Angto- spirit of independence want| POHN SARGENTS latest water colors ot, Cod own, occupied by them- me el constellation of forty-five 3 —have suddenly dropped out o ‘OF THE ATTRACTIONS OF | Sky to take precedence ne toe Ploture RICHMOND BOROUGH. Lane sensation of the month. They are ection with the choice ef a|@t Knoedeler’s, No. 0 Fifth avenue, Borough of Richmond recom- ; The crowd is already after them—artists, ‘etrongly to those wishing | connoisseurs, amateurs, dealers and col- themselves in a suburban | tectors—but for the latter ‘tis of no use, from the features of closely | as the collection in its entirety hag been cinghed by the Boston Museum, Like the Brooklyn Institute Museum's George and the quick, cheap Ue | arent water colors, these represent the latest output of America’s most bril- eit ifr i? a E t ile I Wy ; | [ e, Ruch, | Uant artist, in a vivid, sparking medium | that has not been handled with such | to the serious engaged bi commercial of indus | Das. ory snes Tus A | rroding bleach hat dust-lad hes? | = fot, bt commercial e¢ indus | mastery since Turner. As for the figure | corroding bleaches, what dust-laden starches? aie ‘ ‘ : : ies | ices Cerrtry, within eae7 Peach of gomporitions, they are improvised with eal i are occasional exceptions—but very few. It We send your lingerie back to you as though | ee of seoperty ow Gtaten| Siedargent’s own work in als, Venice | If you do not know tt ts time for you to find _is impossible to scorch. it had come from the hands of a Parisian Si the excellent le bor: | @witserland, Corfu, and the Carrara | out, r ‘ bl i Sart. ‘chany public improvements, such | STiiseriand. Corfu, ang tne vise | We do hand work and machine work. blanchisseuse. @@ macademised, electrically Ushted | 165 visualized this time by Sargent’s | f h P Giabes, cxeetent cower, ersten. & Se izard brush. etaey vee That brings us to the subject of really Tf you want hand work we are glad to And we do not shrink woollen underwear. Pete which sG4 te Gestramiitty a0 humg a hundred Welshouiota Gy aduen | sanitary laundering, clean laundering, Wallach give it to you. Remember that. | Blace Sing %> the| D- Bolt, a Boston artist who has accom- ‘ ae : . . ae S ce 18, Piehea und orgecteations | Denied Sargent on his painting. tripe laundering. But we positively assert that our machine We solicit your business. all is. e . he ie . : a eed ale Ione South Shore, with tte fine bath. [Gash and freedom. You will have no dit. | The Wallach Laundry is just as clean and — !@undering is better than the best hand work If you saw our plant you would give it to Netarene PUG hen tae eer |e ; light and airy as the factory of any maker of YOu ever saw or heard of. us without a moment's hesitation. | dest of butlaing of all kinds of vet [PPLE TOWN Is STUFFED wth | Pure Food who guarantecs his product to be Because—we have brought our intricate C ‘ : ae" North Bhore,. in close proximity to I Spanish plmentos. Mr. Altman aus : { ‘ 8 Come up and see it at work— 100 per cent. pure. and costly system of machinery to such a state of perfection that it has far outdistanced even the highest standard of manual skill. what is termed the industrial section, thas just paid a million dollars many medium-sized and small one and | (yes?) for @ couple of Velasquez por- fwo-family houses havo been erected, nots | tratts, “Spain in Picture, Dance and ‘ably at West New Brighton, Port Rich- | Song’ will be served up as a gorgcous mond, Mariners’ Harbor and Arlington. | Spanish omelet at the Waldorf-Astoria It is an interesting sight—and you are always welcome. It was built for just what it is—a sanitary laundry, perfectly equipped to do the very Bargertioe snore pease, Sram the f| this afternoon at three for the bene- | ‘ Rent ‘ " y is visitor's y CREE ircteedpr dtr AU Fg) the School Art Loasve. | best laundry work ever done by man. There is no friction, no pulling—no buttons Every week day is visitor's day at Wallach’s + $3,000 to som and $7,000 each, and rent- | On this occasion William M. Chase— | EF ; are crushed or pulled off—no buttonholes are Laundry. y ¢ ing from $35 to ¥ 0 month, y whose 1s Sorolla’s old college ehyuen and | Every piece of goods that enters our é tA 5‘ : ss h : Ae 5 | fproumiout New Brighton, Tompkins. |imows Gpain like a dook—will give his | laude j hed i 1 torn. No buttonless shirt ever leaves our But whether you come or not—try us at | vilig and Stapleton, many houses have | qyuminating stereopticon tall: on Velas- | aun Is washer iT i Leen ‘butt, Some are for two and| over eurcwing upon the screen many | ry ba in a specially prepared hands. once. J*) three families, some private residences for one family only. At Clifton are antiseptic bath which renders every article reproduct! of those bygone kings. | A ‘ 7a ‘ Beal’ seq privat: pendenees, At 1 anarters udles, infantas and. wizened | abeonitalwiatarile Then the special machines. ‘There is one erable | @Warfs which are the ious WF e . . % Rosebank there has bean considerable |treamuren ‘of the Museo. del "Prado. tn | pikes ee that does no more than moisten the folding , Then it is watched in its entire course edge of your collar so it will not crack when Ve through our establishment by inspectors who pressed. | fthree family prick houses, At North'| Madrid. | Arrochar, near — igh-grado Mike surrounding has by Wilheln kK HE TRN AMERIQAN PAINTERS | | holding their fifteenth annual ex- | hibition at the Montross Galleries, do nothing else but see that each piece is given One that does no more than smooth the the oki Ma nd extgte, No. 650 Fifth avenue, include Messre. cactly the treat t it needs deen doing a at (@al.of Improving. Chase, Weir, Hassam, Dewing, Metcalf, | exaculy he treatment i n S. edges of yor — collars or ir’ Ss. HOW HIGH GRADE SECTION IS|Reid, Benson, DeCamp, Tarbell and B aa) cutfe—or colle: shirt bosom IMPROVING. Simmons. Here is a sort of select inner | academy salon where you may com-| mune With a few, kindred spirits of | ary ¢ ¢, is continu: |rare distinction without that three- \ ling to improve as a high grade resl-|ringed-clrous sense of muchness which ) ‘dential section. Along the North Shore | the big show fs apt to give. + | at Grasme: Dorp, Giffords and ~ ){ ‘other sections close to the Staten Island Local }} traitroaa t considerable activ! \ ign the at: ouses costing fr | $3,000 to Tho high lying part of the Isl. yy itt Do This Monday Morning Just telephone 185 Plaga, if you live in New York, and a team will call from the branch office nearest you. ete ption Wins in Maine, '¥Y] AUGUST, March %%,—The local op- the from $90 to gis | fon amendmont to the Constitution of Maine was passed last night to be en- both houses of the Maine ‘The vote in the Senate and $0 a mont If you live out of town—telephone or send a post- card to our own stores as follows: rossed { In tho Buillsiead section there {# quito T aegis atu < arket gamteners who have | | + 4 @n influx of market ganteners who have | Tees) hate @ey by the incrense in price of property. They aro purchasing at $700 to $1,009 an wore land which !s admirably adapted for thelr purpose, Fixcellent as ts tion furnished b: thetween Man fs confidently NEW YORK: FAR ROCKAWAY, 446 Fourth av sneer hb mt, | 14 Mott treet, Tel, 405 Far Rocka. -near 4tith st, way. Near Madison Ave.at 36 B, Gith at, WHITE PLAINS 211 Columbus Ave...near ith M, 260 Columbus Aves- neat Tad Mt, | 04 Martine Avenue, Tel, 684 Whity 2169 Broadway, Plains. ) | { | | heen driven from Queens and New Ji ) ¢ present transporta- the Muntetpal Ferry i nm and 8t, George, it! 9 T E | that a subw i ‘etween Manhatto 1d Richmond 618 Columbus Ave NBW ROCHELLE: wwoy of Brooklyn | 2425 Broadway { comparat: | 2687 Broadway. ally reco: ed by Be connec ' 879 Columbus Ave,..near 108d M&, the admintsiratton of muntetpal affatrs| | 2001 Broadway... oar 11th MF, that ae a matter of #eif-protection ant | Near Elehth Ave.at 280 W, 110th 8F Hin order to ritan tho tuxadlo value of} ype 2919 Bighth Ave.. is the most dangerous na f 4 the elty will b PEP, Msonaect ichmond with ater | che yen ie change of :¢ (42 Broadway... (eoree Tyler. urtinaton Areedos Mporouighe by the best meins of trang. |More than a ood many systems can | 4 Portation possiile—a tuanel, When Site Aland ; ate ae ot st She nish | J. P. Berrian: .@reeawich Ave, t have been accomplished, there tw [last only till sp ul eaystens are | Bee puestion ut that there will be fortified, if tho impuritic | HN MOND BAM intense’ w. ot oot , tremondous ! nt the blood, and the nerve tissuos fed | MOUNT VERNON: Ww. 4 | Far-seetn ome and atrength-giving | Maucroorih Ave, tal gaan | Gabe aed unt Vernon, B. 0. Nua @hiena on | food medicine, there Is no danger in the | change of seasons, Father John's Medi- | cine ir invaluable a4 a tonfe in the spring. It atrengthens the sy. tem and drives out | tho poixonous waste inatter—builds up | the body, It is this power that has made = it so avccesstul In coring colds and ali » 100 per cent, and throat and lung troublos, Noweakening pafe to assu at with the grea stimulants, morphine or other dangerous Meproved moun of transportattore tur | druge nlahed by the mulwey the tnovease be-|s Ind present values will be too gront eps eotimated cven approximetely” at LAUGH FOR AN HOUR, the present tine, WALLACH’S SUPERIOR LAUNDRY 330-332 East 59th Street This Jittle machine puts @ smooth ecce on ° This little machin th ched cuffs your collars and cuffs after they have bec 4 rosa with no. pi ssible rough through wear and use, ‘ Ree Telephone 185 Plaza New York City percha aotae Lak iy he value from 10 per « tan surely will Uf 300, 9 im RED INO TO 14 DAYS. tat ” ty a a a a a os a aS a a a a a a a a a a a a Zs a a a a a B SB | a a a a B a a a a a a a a a a a ee Gtaten | Pared with the great Japanese, or with) jy a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a | a a a a a a a a a | a a L a a w a a | MEE a ee A BI a pee NN pancasl annotate

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