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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1912. “4 © ° vinced me that It 1s beginning a devel-| fepgerse 'Company will give him an adventdre| seen you In a rage, You would oe mi | LIKE CART. Building of the Home Sats aaa tne | fae SUSE Soe nem |" as are ee allel to a jurray in. . ‘ you, then, The report from New} “Cease this foolary.” patiently, “tam 5 met Bea Fine Enna Like Murray Hill, Marble Hill ts ex- Aeouragingly in no mood for It to-night. As an as-[@retest Ager were / . ‘ elusive and commanding in location. It] [5 are busy, They are sociate in this equivocal busin is re Prouty's Pashmetite. my 1s in the direct line of the high class | waiting for us. From now on Percival|do very Well; you are necessary, But do s ws As a Matter of Econom northward home expansion, Just ss ; tive nv more mall,| not presume too much upon that, or] PHILADELPHIA, | April @ — The . Murray HiIl in the days when Thirt 4 | telegraine bhee all that T may not have been what a} students at Bryn Mawr College ve Py fourth street was suburban. Tt has s AT] Ti take care of that also. Ryanne| mother should be, Estill have some xelf-| made a formal protest against the better transit facilities now than Mur ys] looked at Mrs. Chetaove musingly respect. So long aa I have any power! poti¢e order that Finn Prouty, a four Mayor of Marble Hill Says ray Hill had twenty years ago, and jt ts] [QQ | “Iie real emtate agent will wire him, | over her, Fortune shall never marty 4) teen-year-old boy, shall not be allowed ee : nearer in point of time to the business! [2 |possibly to-morrow.” man so down in the social scale 44) (Carry them from the college to the Advantages of Home 7 centres than Was the Murray ‘Mil of | faa Min that event. he will receive a cable | yourself. Gioronda, now you{ fallroad depot in his converted pust- | those days. It is a plateau forming the signitying Unah Che CPR NERCTION TE ORE roe en neinele. * any | mobile, Ownership Are Attract- . upper end of Manhattan feland on the ely correct.” - wrt met mockingly. “f should really) MS wungster ts = pushmobile en lhe Creat f lines of the Broadway subway and su = Tn He may alto inauire as to what, ta like to know 9h vaieat my | thus und he Ingalled w theen Bork rn; reater M | face ¢ the Manhatt alle Rt te . bas, Ay eer eiauetid te tamer Hee avast a ? power motor in his pushmobile, The Flat Dwellers Each Year g branch of the New York Central Rall] gexomais of PRBCRDING CHArTEns, |) heart and soul In this affair, 1 need house are old friends.” Hyanne mnoked] “She is far above us all my friend sotooud wet (uatt ieenie anne : f J ‘A campany of Cairo, Kagniewith |eXcitement, too, Lord, yes. cntltcts wan, “anne to the Outer Sections. RESTRICTED AREA AWAY FROM |‘ir turnan of douining'y tii) hing Aine to Bagdad 1 find no idea t " you wilt return to New] stand-in absolute awe of her” eat nat Young. Prony, hed. Ao, Vighe ‘ % iF wae v8 vould ever Ruy eves upon that " I! If my recollection is not } id tee shot ia Waliace aa , ‘ ve's the einer vy man’ hat entered the| £0 drive any kind of & car because he + } Tt ts a restricted area away from » °. Mra ou | ee ‘ with a view to courtship, eh in pd inent ye f : pee) eure dye ¥ bt i mane % is , 7 Jor rubbed hin ha 9 : I'm off. Til sail on the whom f am as Roland bate je hae ent in all 0 : ® ces willl at What might be calle if her a : yes; the emevalds , stateroom tS. TIL have|lowest Suracet, You never objected to KITCHEN "the recent operations at the upper | nt suburban level, although they rising | Baglal os ot Jan not forgotten them. One hundred my Joke on the way.” “ti KEEPING THE CLEAN end of Manhattan Island, and his even more rapidly in proportion than et. freon stones, v orth not a penny under You will do nothing of the kind hey had money and position.” " and grease will gather activities in the Marble Hil ter- i are thore of ilt edged Murray Hill 1] thirty thous in}. A fine collection, But | You will have a stateroom by yourselt,"| “Maxt ooey Kua" t hed money| a Dire & 8 Hany howe eh te Wa honerer , “ | For example, the Hoyt property on [te another tdes has taken possession of said Mes, Chedsoye erigply, "And no in the kitchen—the very place ory have y Murray HIM, which sold for $1,000,000, Jtiie teeminy brain of nine, Have you| wine, no eards, If you fall, Tl! break would be no less) you want clean. vecognition there as The Mayor. was worth half that fleure a decade ago. CHAPTER VII. 1 how this® fetlow Jones hovers you." ¢ ¢ ¢ % Floors and dwork, sinks " On Marble Hill, two years ago, was.sold (Continued) bout Fortune? He's wofth a million if! 8 we would a churchwarden's pipe. "Your code puzzles me. You would ; . ‘very: year of New York's history has i plot of elght lots for $16,000 and the he'k Worth a cent. I am sure, in pure| Wallace, my lad." Ryanne gripped his Ne ae & fon-in-law a man who! and ice-boxes become greasy Gemonstrated the economy of home me property has been aold within the| Ryanne Tables His Cards. cratitude, sie would see to It that her jcompanion by the shoulder, and there|atole openly the widow's mite, while 1! grimy unless they are regularly ownership. a last month for close to $40,000, It 1s! ALUAOK nodded approvingy. | loved ones were well taken oare of in| Wax enowrh pressure in grip to] who harass none but the predatory rich, | 4 In the earlier days, the Fourteenth doubtful ft any such big percentage of W q] Ryanne shrugged. | caune the recipient to wince. Must dwell in the outland? “Rank in-| and orewany, Saar ie Soap street disteict was suburban and farm . Profit can Ge shown in all of the mbi- | “Failure ts practically tm m going to marry Fortune my- ell, well; I'll lay a straight course.” ' and water only cleans the sur- tervitory. During later stages, the eub- town section, where the loft-puikling posible, And T want excite. | "lt" aald Ryanne blandly. ace mid his shoulder from under] couldn't take care of her." | face and leaves a dirt and germ ‘oom has been @t Its height for two ‘on | urban an4 farm lines were pushed = y ‘The Major was nonpluased, | Iyanne's hand. “y 4, With but ttle effort 1) ; * Ment; T crave it as you men! way huftied 7 — 0 ake these two hands as honest; gathering scum. nerthward to Twenty-third, Thirty- a ‘allace shu him feet uneaally “To you, then, Hoddy, the business of § euth, Herty-geeend, Puity-aiath, Seven. Real estate in Marble Hill te moving | CTave your tobacco.” ‘This dlond companion of his was always, Guarantining our friend Percival. Don't] * the day The best thing to use is CN. pow. The homebuilder does not have to|. “And there we are, Kate, It reaily|showing kinks in hie nature, kinks that | hurt him: «imply detain him. You must have my dows,” smiling @ littl D little of it in a pail of ty-wecond streets, and then ati! tur-;| AAA*G/7 SLE AGALW | wait and trust to luk. There are plenty | 'sn't the gold; It's the excitement of : pAb AL rarely ever straightened out. realize the importance of this, Have ppose, for the aake of an 'jther along, until now they are actually of handsome altes for dwelling builders) €etting It, and cominw away unacathed. | ‘yea And why not? What ts she to| you your plane?” uuppore Fortune accepted me water and you can remove the /veyond the city limits. There is no| happiness, in morals, in peace and quiet |and the readiness of the large instit aida oo aunt Wee te paced at all! either you or her mother? ec. | "Tl! perfect them to-morrow. 1 shalt pie: Curiae Ca eRti. telcaate Wake deposit from every crack and longer @ suburban part of Manhattan | which come with the elimination of con-|tions to make loans for the constr rh je affair! It's the Rubleon” | affection you have never given her,| find a way, never fear. wiltke ean bile “Pou; | corner, kill germs and destroy tion of apartments in centri tions| “t accept It as such. T am tired of) being’ unable. 1 rise 1 “Does the rug in anywheret [the chit had a horror of men. | “Poor . Island, and only the far quarters of the | gested city environment and the sub-| t'?h O mparimmenis an Uentine soiling | Petty things. T repeat, fallure t# not | Ld . TaN ted Suis nc ie Sealer. oan Me ietenimes | tore Do you build upon that? odors. pther boroughs can be called really! stitution of the green flelds, trees, light |'.05 will be in demand in the not dis.| Possible. Have I not thought It out, Mf : Fn anor a erie inane didnot nic] “Less, pertaps. tion upon my owal © Use CN not only in the kitchen whurban. | and air of the suburbs ‘tant future as sites for apartments—all ;etail by detail, mapped out each Iine, Mra, Chedsoye, wave lay his cards face upon the table, |Orieht invention. My sult, then, to be] Hue all over the house—from cellar } ‘Turifty families that bought suburban} ‘Dhese are all economic advantages Ofjof which indicates that land values|@Mticipated dangers by eliminating) “It will play its part. Bé@adfes, 1 bak RRS pe 4 { have epeten | to garret, It will make the home ‘iomes in any of those good old days} the highest kind. As the population|there are ising steadily to higher |them? “You are a fool, Horace: with riaing| rather Inclined to the Idea of takh “Emphatte . clean and healthful. pave seen their land develop rapidly In} masses grow-they are well past 5,000,000 | utilities wee a but, that (one danger of which | tury, So then, the child had not Jied| back. Tt may be the old wishing-carpe) well: the fominine prerowets| ¢ Begin today. Get “The Yellow value from the hundreds to the thou-, in the Greater City and towards 7,000,000 | ——— fanny, Mata YOu Waves cae om aay, | Mex in a moment of pique? In that case, It will come In handy, dorm hone" tte bowed gramtiy| Package with the G Top.” jrands of doliare—even to tho sntitions| tn the entire metropotitan district—the |BLAMES GAYNOR FOR re Riganiee ey srert” One ofa | cer, love Koneraily are fools, t've| Who knows’ Ua Nites towers hus oo reo jfer the Hoyt homestead at Fifth ave-| people ponder these facts more and SAFETY OF CRIMINALS. [hundred impossible. Let ua keep an| ansolutely: needed me till nome Theves | “Ah, Major, Percival himaelf could not] He ponsensed that kind of mockery nue and Thirty-sixth street was sold te-|more. They see the fundamental wisdom «| eye out for that hundredth, Our pho-| my oanda, pate ne Ut NOW: There's) orn cctiv, He gave me a thousand | Which Was the despair of those at whom jeently around the $1,000,000 mark and| o¢ placing their savings and their en- NTT tographs have yet to grace the rogues’! Mies, Chedsoye'n fury deepened, but | pounda for tt.” 't wan directed. They raver know |prove the site with a fbusiness sky-| 1, nae ae e ” ailace. or of deadly | : Reker wtich Will 91a | Most modest type Calls Results of Reconstruc- 5 Hearne e vod ay | Watace ee atuck hia hands lightly to-| than mintnke te one quatity for the scraper which will ylet@ additional prof-| O14 centres have become so crowded Yes," supplemented the Major; ‘“it} The Major stuck his hy ; they generally pretended to ia- its. tion of Polic ¥ | she will have you, my friend, take her, | Rether. Whether in applause or wonder tw iy pr The Hoyt home was in the district |"OW that tho problem is to get homes e. A round and youthful phiz.| ina our benedictions “| he alone knew. n i where the first John Jacob Astor made |Tther than to buy sites. The outward! As proof of his charges that criminal | f, ung mustache. But reat easy: | Ryanne'’s shouklers atirred suggest-| ‘And it was worth every shilling of 4 who had @ stmiler extensive farm purchases on the out. | Movement Is one of homesecking rather / conditions wore becoming worse in this ihe eriginal one t wear Som | HY it, too, TH toll you the story wome | Aton ang wall aa one does in the dark, | WEST BSINFECTING CO. skirts of the city. Fitth avenue values | tha" Of lot seeking, and its atrongest | city Magistrate Corrigan in Night) “you never told us, ¢ * ¢ ‘OF course, T expect to have the final|day. There are a dosen ways of SUD. | ingtinctively as fe: in hi rd a o eo bject! pt Percival, bi wave | ‘genorally have advenced tn the same |"! stations are still along the old| Court last evening cited the annual re-} Mrs, Chedsoye. word to say on the subject. She is my|pressing Percival, but T must that hee Fear ae thos ae Chowgends ot [favorite norchwart ines because the] port of Chet Magistrate McAdoo. Mr.| "there was never any need tit now.| “URNinn guid, aime, Chedaoye, |) Jacmemning appealing to my TINO} gen] dasperatenens behi SRR MSR nee lots between Thirty-fourth and, Seventy. | M8 comprehensive rapid-transit !m-| Corrigan sald he had read only the| Fight years ago. Certain powers that! g amiled Ryanne; “merely that.” “You have never told wa your real oe me had hela in her temper with a gecond streets which were selling at|PFovements are under way in that d!-/puplisned portions of the report, but ee en be ee tw little junta Little’ of." [name, Horace.” Mrs, Chedaoye tent to-| frm hand. nia, wes not the: hour for _——— eee suburban prices a half century ago but | Tectlon from these he could see that his state- Taree ae ceed tite iat {the Masor pleaded ‘anxiously, —" ward him. é Mar tetra trig taper nM gad Which are now worth from ten to one| TREND OF EXTENSION 18 STILL | ments about the administration's policy | all, this i890 Uene for a row of thin! He Mumned. oT must pave someting EASTER Enough. What 1 did does not matter " a a fhe had kaown him she faced a feat hundred times thore figures. NORTHWARD. toward crime had teen substantiaied. {Twit aay thin much: my crime was | SY order. But it's always the way," |to confers to you In the future, dear | yo iy, FACTS ESTABLISH ECONOMY OF | New rapid transit projects promise to| “One of the most serious aspects of} in being found out, One venture into irritebly. “A big enterprise, demand. | Giogonde: Li calls} : ; # sine | His great strength, his reckless cour- |make the northward ines the avenuc| Present conditions,” said Magistrate} New York and out to sea again: they ime nee, Hane ne eee la Lepage s nae rere: age, his subtle way of mastering men HOME OWNERSHIP, me ae ceatltahea for the population |CoFtigan, “is the fact that fifty per| Will not have a chance, T doubt if any : al 16 ” 01 ai “Wihat are you going to do with For-|%Y Appearing to be mastered by them, [of leumt eaistatiew for the population | “ot the warranus lasued by magis-| COU recall the circumstances of my |, tam Teady for businens at any mo-|iyier uenanded Myanne.” held \hor in tive thrall of a peoull ON y in meteoric career, You will observe that | Pent.” .. . fascination which, in quiet pert : ‘ TL POunS| filed far beyond the outer Hintts of j trates are AG Nerve re i due toy t'am keyed for anything, Let ue get| CAN you, Kate™ ieee cra gence: Ma en brine hor |}oked upon ax nathine deat. Log : Ne me LSSint eaiesrena se and Mount Vernon. Those Hs itiaart rl tien Oeen rations to work. Tt donan’t matter, anyhow.” | |g Weill say no mors about It tilt the Here tor, knowing ‘what was 'n the] Fortune was asienp, ‘The mother went city is growing eal wear a eading 4 will ‘become practically | insituted by Poltce igs “You did not. © ¢ © " Mrs, Ched-|@ftair Is over. Aftor . M ae over to the bed and @ently shook the! Grn: rt, Dress opt tn sas urban land | art of the metropolis and all of the in- | Waldo. soye hestitated. “Those who live will see, oh? Ry. | Wind” expressed a desire to ace Calro|slin, round arm which Iay upon the | a e y ia being t faster ever £or| tormediate territory will be crowded | “The city 1s infested with bands of} “Blood?” reading her thought. “No, [anne rolled a cigarette. answered Mrs. Chedsoye. jeriet. The child's nature iay revealed d t Da ae ad-| ener each out young toughs who insult women ana{Gtoconda; my hinds are guiltless, at] "TO business, then, In the fiat never deny her anything. ‘The [ak #he opened her eyes and emited, it} TD Up (0) te ¥ ; ‘ least they were till this Ragdad affair; | Place, Mr. Jones must not reach the or rose 1y, [did not matter that the smile instant); The almost. phenomenal tnerease of | dety men. Not only are they becoming | Sra 't am not sure there, T wae & trante Major rose and yawned sumsentively y nat! sare 5. the corridor Ryanne whiepered |ohanged to a frowning Inquiry. The ‘its that | population on Washington Heights and | Polder, but their numbers are increasing. | oq clerk: 1 gambled; took money that| “He will not.” Tyanne spoke with / harne Rog, GIGsoRaA Rn mother spoke truly when she sald that Are our men’sand women’ #4 with the n nt homes | tn the transit centres of the Broux| Desperate lawlessness is superseding | id not belong to me. And here T am, ry NT moto earry a man of [there Were times when she stood In awe} Spring suits. Tho . there is the thfinite! shows what iy sure to happen through. | trivial misfemeanors. New York has no| room nunther 208." rl nven nee that boat," Of this, her flesh atk! blood. " ’ satiafactio: owneoship in itself, with} out all of the northward country that |™0re crime than London, but crimo will| “Tt doesn't matter. Come, Kate: don't to hear the sound Now tenderly | “My child, I wish to ask you a quer well tailored, of fine Muitoni deci lantioddsand tha wang |is inthe Une OF tapld: tranatt oT eam [ineFease Here as long as the hands of lstare at Moddy as if he were a new {af his volce again. you have cherished her!” tion, and for your own good anewer! and in the newest styles. fed. The ‘h de: Ly m m . 7 ' “ “ ” , & Gurms of fudapendence that ct impilew.! speak with authority on. the Marble |qn® 2c Me,tien, The nands (oe jalay he Major smoothed the ende| Good. But no rough “Horace,” calmly enough. “is it wise | truthfully. Do you love Hora: pollceman, Jot his 1s confession will| “Leave it all to mi . - Un iced. Come in‘ estic Hill section a udy has con- 2 be The United Romance never Continued.) and se what you want and pay us one dollar a + Zeitz& Tarshia OOD-HEALTH WEEK! ‘tr'syitssi” Eee * facts establish the economy of " vership from a financial point Choose From These Fourteen “Sunkist” Special Low Prices on epee Most Healthful of All Fruit | [Naipationara At right is shown ‘Sunkist’ Pre new “Sunkist” Orange \ miums. Sent on re Next Monday morning “Good-Health Week” begins. The most] Smo sd tit! \\ lig | Stomes antit, tests wholesome fruit in the world—"Sunkist" Oranges—will be sold at | the test a Seat \ fait kulte send 14 | ——--—~-SROORLYR special prices in all grocery and fruit stores. A trainload has just | "Suus' wrappers [] + A Lovely Home arrived from California and will be disposed of by special sales. | tities, packing ers Can Be Bought Now at Cost For son’ cdahionsl aah kin boat ata ‘or each a tiona co a CB roi § Economical housewives will buy this lus California, Each orange is perfect, large, sound, | spoon send 12 “Sun- wy ig «Carefully it icmuhareh cious golden fruit like they do apples—by the juicy and of wondrous flavor. Try them during | bist" wrappersand 12. WC TN oR at romances wp yn dozen, half-box or box. “Sunkist” Oranges _ G00d-Health” Week at the special prices, to fin Read carefully diree QSZ cents send eue-cent etamps; om amounts are much cheaper than good table apples. ote difference between perfect, tree-ripened | tions at right, } above 24 cents send post- rfect, t . ap Good health for the entire family! A Ciranges 208 Mp aretnery Kine. Sead for full deseri oa Lee ici ical i a CT] tion, sumber of wrappers Hi''\jP bank dratt. 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