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so « an healt a IE ly rent’ ewe years, . F rent and Kove of 4 ' fortunes like those of ¢! epeculators. the vast number of peo; use of their land or the tien as he babe would and iin 8 of 10 years they only ha Aagood Sadele or eat Balance on Bond and Mortgage. Payable er onthly. Come out and look at this devel it. C pays you your little 346 or 4 per oe: spare ealaries to its officiale, surroundings with where re yee are ving ompare your cramped, het flat with a real hermes with large. and a = jus Lprmnens Aod ap tate el iItione—all from the money Ld reeme and of fresh le. eat tions eee Sleepless pretie| unknown. See what over thet tral ‘think it i a whale tet of mr ba lavest ta veal 500 other families have done. It will not i) difficult to make a choice. estate or themeslves. heme can be or on whi hase for bet! ity to those Phone No. 3616 Greeley to conser what you are deing, end aha fe being Have you ever stopped to figure what your rent amounts to in a year, or . or ten years, and ite ee eee ighbors’ rent nt and every one else's rent that is e Asters. your money paid out every month that is making millionaires out of There is no other ep ERA the world which has made, and'is making, such ‘ork City. in New York real enare is profitable for the Asters and others, be profitable for yeu? are peor is because they > eld rut without ‘notle ing that the world fe Bias a Hite in the bank, but they do er realize that the bank tors in ere Loni hid be t and maintained for the tear reenact ictvai ttn ae money can for mere be missed frend flere pravd of the rite or monthly income. ible, reliable naa estate firm, with Nope ng nada pled ith a modest octleey to own their own homes or their pices of land. Come out and see us to-day. Stop paying rent. THE EVE UTH poo clon histery of New York City is a history of increasing land valuations, Loni pg teen) who want to pay seme one else a high olen they are, Den Gs pont teser Nera emt welt ns is stocks and out of the ind en which ture pe mees by hele holding fe for an advancein jor ah amount 60 insignificant @ reputation for up- We are to none other in the country, are about Rent. ld fer the ‘ork City, and we intend houses such as to give an op- 1 a week, and when your for the Building. company ie doing Established 25 Years ing te Build e number Ch mall, hepapeerng Our profit tr in hy NING WORLD. SPECIAL S Lawyer Who Heads Big Westchester Syndicate Explains Ways in Which Home Seeker Gets More for His Monty in Sub- urbs Than in City. BY ROBERT E. FARLEY. He (# President of nearetels has deen identiped for ies with the building of Moh clase homes on euburdan tracts. & Home building in the suburbs 1s the surest indication of healthy city growth. Jt te one of the great and prosperous city’e best asscts, especially when there fe @ large, attractive suburban territory for ouch operations. Expansion into home suburbs Is highly wdvantageous to general municipal in- tereste, And the conclusion is logical hat suburban home expansion ts of im- mediate economic interest to city dwell- ers. It ts beneficial to the city mainly Decause it is beneficial to the city's in- hehitents, especially to those who make Gee most of their opportunities for es- tadlishing suburban homes. They find ft profitable from many viewpoints ot han the mere financial gain which @ily comes to them through rising iand varoes. From the narrow viewpoint of econ- omy alone, @ family can get much more for the same money tn the country than fn @he city, This does not come from the fact that they can buy supplie Living Necessities at lower prices, al thoug& they can do #o in many in- Gtamess, In addition, they have ae chamee to raise vegetables and Keep ehdekens or possibly a cow mB THE REAL ECONOMY COMES IN, Wet w large measure of the economy eames from the more healthful, happy home to be found in the country—a cosy cottage, perhaps, with every conve- nienea airy, spacious rooms, a broad Jawns, trees, shrubs, gardens, pl views, plenty of fresh air, « restful feeling of freedom, Compared with (ile {6 @ stuffy little city apart- meat which offers an outlook upon reegs am4 chimneys, o¢ by sticking ends head out of the window a few etrugpling trees and a noisy street oocme Amother element of economy in the 1 joolal position for which much 1és8 cost there Building of the Home as a Matter of Economy TREE ANC A ORG They the benefits in themgeives and they want their families to have the advantages of healthful country living. Children in particular need such healthful homes. The laying of strong foundation of heath and morals in early life becomes of priceless value In after years. The love of children ‘s one of the strongest impelling factors in the new heme Movement te the wuburbs. OLD CITY ¢ NTRS ARE NOW OVERCROWDED. Outside of economical consideratio the metropolitan suburbs are gaining pee ple rapidly both because they are coming more attractive and because the population has filled old city centres to uncomfortable density. Vast amounts of capital are pouring into the devel- opment of every avallable euburban section for the home occupation. Houses and landscape surroundings are becom: ing more artistic and allurin, Claptrap schemes which usually ac- company the oh bij | being eliminated, t companies are 9 the control af stantial investment interests and p most desirable for the better ‘hans of home Improvement a being carefully re- fy) latricted. This all Is tending to the wal. fare of the city as a whole and the par- ticular advantage of home buyers who Join the outward movement, ROBERT é FARLEY fllulh Aa, tuan in the city, where families of fine | AUCTIONEERS attainments and proper social aspire- PLAN MORE BIG [an a Semper 4 foe LOT OFFERINGS New pressure of suburban population has Induced auctioneers to prepare an- other softies of large offerings. Joseph P, Day will begin the movement next Saturday with five furnished cottages and twenty-two plots at Elberon, N. J. ¢ property 18 owned by the estate of Anna Lowenstein, He will offer 184 country they wouid find highly con- genial and delightful social surround- ings, City Ife too t# very costiy In the Way of recreations compared with the more wholesome, simple country. It strains the resources of all classes.) Many families of fairly large income | * run far ahead of their means as a! result of the many temptations to| i is overdo in the matter of city pleasures | lots at Edgemere Crest, L. 1, on Aug. and follies, \o4, also seven acres with large house HEALTH, CULTURE AND CON. |*"d outbuildings at Merrick. Bryan L. Kennelly will offer 20 low at Edgemere on Aug. 31 and % lots on the Schermerhorn tract opposite Van | Cortlandt Park on Sept, 2s | | TENTMENT IN THE COUNTRY. | | More important to many in the way | of economy are enhanced family health, | culture and contentment in the country home as compared with the olty. Civil- ization shows no more striking progress than in the advancement of thought regarding hygienic conditions. Part of every well-rounded education now deals with the prim» value of fre#h atr, light and healthful home surroundings. These cannot bo enjoyed in adequate form by city dwellers, And this leaves only a short step to the love of out-door life, of the green fields, the rolling hills, the cool forests, Advance of the new domestic entighte ment leads naturally to the yearning for a country home. Outdoor sports, especially golf, have galned wond a Bobularity “durig Uf gaimuuise” have been butlt” op amas | while under construction, ‘The American Ute and @ wider range of exisi- Real Estate Company, which has nine ence by such recourse to natu®Ql pro- houses under way on the Watson tract, cesses of invigoration for body and breia, @old amgther this week. Other dullders Country buying is at high Large estate owners like John D, Rock- efeller are adding to their holdings, while new homeserkers are taking par- cels of all kinds, Suburban values seem to be guaranteed by the steady growth of metropolitan population an@ the never-ending homp expansion. ee 8 With the running of trains to Harlem River and One Hundred and Thirty-third treet on the y to-day, the entire . Harlem terminal will have 26 trains a day ee Investors are buying new Bronx flate > Sm Se volume. | ew York, Westchester | ‘ are at work on ‘twenty. two more in the eame heighbortioct. | . Mountain Lake: x J, lays the cor- nerstone of its now $40,000 raliroad sta- ie to-day, Prominent guests to take ® part in the ceremonies include Mrs. | Belle De Rivera, President of the Wom- en's City Federation and Good Govern- ment Club; Thomas I. Hillery of the New Jers Publle Utilities and Road Commissioners; of the Delawarg Lackawanna and Ww atorn Rallroad, Henry F. dine Ren a new Ttal- fan cott atucoo Great Neck, to-day from Rickert-Fin! Realty Company. ‘The price was $1) Queens Land a “atte Company sold thirteen sites at Massapequa, L. 1. this week and another of the new fireproof tile and siucco dwellings, The usual crowd will go there to-morrow on the noon train. Nassau road, Kensington, eee Jamaica Estates is building thre tric busses, each to hold elghteen p een tor eervice between the rail- road station and the new hotel. All fesidents can use the line, The bu Will meet every train, . B. Avewes ‘Onkpant sold an- er $3,00 bungalow at Brightwater . bey The company has f Nished o1 the new houses complete- ty «0 iitustrate ungalow ite, Tv. oth L, McKnight Realty Geosay reports Increasing activity among Dulldera: end investors at Kimhurst, Flushing, Bay- Wide, Great Neck and Long Island © ity, 44 & result of work on dual subway rojecta. . Fight new houses were planned this weak at Belle Creat, L. 1, and North- port Manor, where the House. @ Home © company ts developing 160 acres Pany fold three plots at Oceanside, 1 i@ week, three at Floral Park, tive @t Hempstead. five at Rockville Centre, five at Valley Stream, . . Two more houses at South Ozone Park, I. I. were sold to-day by David P. Leahy Realty Company, i wix for the week, Bite buyers took eleven | plot. iicmedaaes MORGAN ART RELICS ARRIVE, Certous Beeks a Other Tr ures Are in Consignment, More works of art and books recently purchased by J. P, Morgan on hie laat visit to Europe were discherged yonter. day from the White Star steamship Ma- even cases labelled ne of “Private Ef. * two of “Ettects,” In the lyen'a set of Fox's 1641,"" bought for $10,000; plaques, rosary deade, shrines of carved wood, the Donatello statu and 4 Benvenuto Collin! vase. account af thelr age the objects are exempt from duty. “Curlos,” one trunk of and One case of Books.” cullection are John Bun- “Book of Martyrs, re paid Tee 9 we vo will pani youe Fait tre riretinane makes good customers—and they bri: Biggest Business in New York to-day. DAVID P. LEAHY REALTY COMPANY, N.. W. Corner 34th Street and Broadway (Macy’s Corner) of fireproof hollow tile and} * Windsor Land and Improvement Com- | TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW OR ANY DAY NEXT WEEK AT ALE A HOME PLACE Where Your Rent Money Will Positively Buy a Home $100 Cash Procures Warranty Deed HOMES $1,850 TO $3,750 WORTH AT LEAST $500 MORE Beautiful Bungalows end sell them jie! $1,175—on payment same as ling our leet Fret ey house you buy from us you get at actual cost of Lots sold on payments of $9 down and lend you the money heir friende—that'e the reason our Ask any one in the town of South Ozone. ome tual cost, and | CONDON MUST PAY DEBTS OR GIVE UP HIS LIFE OF LUXURY) ———— clared Bankrupt Despite His Plea for Family. Martin American Snuft n, President of the Company, who has and his wife $1,000 a month for hous hold expenses, has been adjudged 4 bankrupt by Judge Hana Judgments of $120,000 were taken| ndon. When the large allow- \ pro ed in court had to tu he etyle to whi tomed, but Judge Condon pleaded that of his family in \t they had been accus- fand said “A. man must consent to live tn nig- fardly fashion if he leaves his debt» unpaid, and the hardships which it in- volves ts one of the considerations ho must weigh when he incurs ‘Thera are fow Kreater #rand Jaw than for a man to live han while his ‘8 get nothing.” Condon ruptey proc for sixteen m His affairs became Involved foll the collapse of the Carnegie Trust Com- pany, of which he wan a director. — > Fell Out of a Window. Mra. Loulse Betts, thirty-nine years old, went to close 4 window on the mec. ond floor of No, 664 Hast One Hundred and ‘Thirt ath wt he Bronx, during the rain storm | wat night, jand fell out oung man and worman veat ering in t her it ule saw her fall, DiscomtortAfter Meals Feeling ommoasedd ith a fod belching of wi With these ent of Ul burn, | Headac 1 free ihe, sretem fall the ghove ion or ¥en wall, RADWaA & CO, New Yor, been allowing a grown son $600 a month{ de his wife and son were @ SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1912 AL ESTATE FOR SALE. au New York City | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. igre 7 You mlvutes to United States steal ie Xx G E L STOR | SOHN C. WALGYON SBP IE OGRA. eos via new 4th ay, eubw Sen Then? (FESS SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Monat nat ea fa at a oak, 1.00 We TO NEW HAVEN $1.00 $300 DOWN Only $4, 750 REAL “ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND. J ‘SAVINGS BANKS, Is Now Located New 19-Story Building N. E. Cor. 23d St. and 6th Ave. WILLIAM J. ROOME, EXCURSIONS. lige cor Yachts | Santi VATION , REAL bead 1, ia SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— EENS. QUEENS. n Awful Crowd Buys Every Sunday 7 o_o OZONE PARK S07), ‘ aS Oot Se TED READY FOR OCCUPANCY OW HUST COUPLETED- EET Ta THE He HOMES "ARE, ON PLOTS 30 AND 40x100 AND ARE THOROUGHLY bp loping section of Queens e N.Y. &L. 1. Traction t trolley, thence eagt to Soqth ake J in ee ort trolley to Reutle Freeport trolley to South Ovewe dye; wd ks south, take _—<———- EXCURSIONS. _ EXCURSIONS. | wey $1.00 "ae Lehigh Valley Raliroad Penngivania Fee Deabromes $10 MONTHLY N, wy Tre Music, Retieshinenta, Pls THE HUDSON 600 Traina eave ay and Mudeon nt PY * dorey City ter management of FALL RIVER LINE Tickets at Vers only on day of excursions, RHODE BLOCK IS ISLAND, 130 B EVERY SUNDAY ft Sytsas radi, Wei ase ' Bast atin 96, 'N ExT §ih Season of the Delighiful Excursions one to BRIDGEPORT ULAR STREL TE\ME rouND @) EVERY wie” 75 suns MM. re ig in the Phe’ CRISWOLD,S.., EST POINT EXCURSION S18 KEA ANSBURG & CHRYSTENAH - : 4 pone ae Dae Je re) THE ONIGINAL AND WEST Also Point Piea ant Park » Mi BriDG oO EDORT, SiR, ‘SEAGA “ i FOR SALE. iam | Kors iM ‘ n 2 z fis 1,0 were cae WISE? —o —— Bo Ma Hes. 9% PAMOLS FAMILY Ru son |GQEEING NEWYORK pathy SHEEN cD ORK =a eee Te Pe aot palate « | ECT ROL tid SOUND | Pr tn 1 Beat Has sind al a “THE ORIGINAL? 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