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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1912. a —_—_——— The Defeat of the City | WRENN PLS, Baitang of the Home MIBEAT WTR ==" <==] Saree ame $+ 0. HENRY “ONE WITH Music As a Matter of Economy SNS poy IN PLAY AND (Sees) ee ™ "From the Social Matterhorn ond the” OPEN NEXT WEEK are Then $300,000,00) DIES AS CHUM SHOOTS se ST i et eee Magie of a Summer Night. of Realty Says Small -_—_— piss Both boys worked In an office im Asy’| at Briollo sto-day to piace the Buyer Should Be Care- Jum str volver out of their savings. Wynn had ack ne ss! sie My a * P ’ - charge of It because Rering’s family | PUMPed Into something, oat Lads Had Bought a Revolver | rie act permit tireartns inthe house. [off the stoop when ho realized that (TMs 42 the seventh of a series of O. Henry's best short stories. One of “Wenn, who war distracted, talked of | was the body of a man suspended by ® Meee stories will be printed each Saturday throughout the summer.) “Ready Money,” “The Merr: ful in His Operation. and Did Not Know That [suicide ‘when the police Informed him | rope % (Copyright, 1908, by Doubleday, Page & Co,) y ys y ‘ered ering was dead. | ‘The body was that of Stires. He had OBERT WALMSLEY'S descent upon the olty renulted in a Kiikenny| Countess,” and “The Master BY JOSEPH P. DAY. It Was Loaded. Kalser Thanks American Tenchera, |MNE! himelt some time during the atruggie. He came out of the city fight victor by a fortune and a rap- fi He hae been the largest distributor ahi RENLIN, Aug. 1.—The party of Ger | Grace, or many years he was xoeper utation, On the other hand, he was swallowed up by the city. The of the House” in Store. Of residential sites at auction dur- : | matt-Amerioan teachers who have been | Of For many youn ve ae city gave him what he demanded and then branded him with ite brand. ing the past decade, his yearly HARTFORD, Conn, Aug. —Alex- | traveling in Germany under the aus: | quan re was a fire on the Gla It remodelled, cut, trimmed and stamped him to the pattern it ap- _—— — transactions averaging above $40,- Ander Bering, fourteen, opened the front | pices of the German-American Teachers’ | some time ago and because it was Rob reves. It opened its social gates to him and shut him in on a close-cropped, PAD’ ONEY, comedy 000,000. @ermal lawn with the select herd of ruminants. In dress, habits, manners, pro- “R Jammy Hongethary, will te Experience proves every day the ‘Winelalism, routine and narrowness he acquired that charming Insolence, that Ir- brought out at’ Maxine El- | Wisdom of owning one's own home. tating completeness, that sophisticated crassness, that overbalanced poise that\ llott's Theatre on Monday night by af In @ multitude of ways home owner- of his shirt yesterday and com: | xggociat manded his playmate, George Wynn, to | holding fire at his heart with a revotver the |a mes boys had bought jointly and which net- | jam n, and have this w convention here, have rec 4) might have eof thanks from Emperor Will. response to greetings they sent 1 put out as quickly a en ve was latd off. Tele upon his mind and made Bim nt. Mr Stires is survived ty Ke been | discovered makes the Manhattan gentleman so delightfully smail in his greatnes: ‘ast that includes Willlam Courtney, | Ship reacts to the er of the owner ther of them knew was loaded Wynn to him at their final session. his wife, one daughter and two sons, . | —— One of the up-State rural counties pointed with pride to the successful young | Joseph Kilgour, Ben Johnson, Scott |and his family. It Justifies itself most Metropolitan lawyer as a product of its soll. Six years earlier this country had| Cooper, Henry Miller jr, James Brad- |prominently in two ways—first, by a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTAT. FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Removed the wheat straw from between its huckioberry-stained teeth and emit-| bury, Margaret Greene, Ida Darling, steady, sure enhancement in land value, QUEENS. QUEENS. _ QUEENS nA Ae RRA ee ed A WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION Lot Sales at South Ozone Park Exceed $48,000 during four days. fe@ @ derisive and bucolic laugh as old man Walmsley's treckle-faced “Bob” | Fay Wallace and Elisabeth Nelson. The | second, by lurge—sometimes almost | @andoned the certain three-per-diem meals of the one-horse farm for the dis-| Play, which begins on New Year's Eve | fabulous—enhancements which Lda as @atinuous quick lunch counters of the three-ringed metropoll and ends two days later, concerns the |@ result of our wonderful iekdasesl besal | At the end of the six years no murder | Millie cast @ pert reflection upon the Prospects of Stephen Baird, a young /evolution. Perhaps the indepen ae @ial, coaching party, automobile acci-/ qualities of a city brother. in an| Mining operator possessed of @ lot of |which such ownership gives to the n dent oF cotilion was complete in which |{nstant Robert. had. secured a -horeid | apparently worthless mining stock and | fly ought also to be noted as another the name of Robert Walmsley aia not | k@tydid in his fingers and bore down) twenty-five cents in cash. His note for | of its most prominent benefits. figure. Tailors wayiaid him in the) uh her Screaming wildly, she fled | $20,000, secured by a mortgage on his|NOT EASILY COAXED INTO AN tl street to get a new wrinkle from the cut i aba Ge ee ai Arizona mine, falls due on the follow- INVESTMENT. | +@ bis unwrinkied trousers. Hyphenated | and they returned, she full of apology |!" 4ay, andthe parents of his flancee| wie purchase of a home site is a) ws in the clubs and members of |to the victorious “dude.” The rustic| Are unwilling to see their daughter | matter of considerable importance, and Roosevelt and Kelly avenues. | he oldes:, subpoenaed families were bay! ae ‘owe has him heer gs | eas Wik an bgt Leer analyzed from the seller's point of pa lad to clap him on the back and allow can do up a cowpenful of you! man. With such unalluring prospects | ae welt as from the purchaver’s, it 18a) Ten designs for dwe Aim three letters of his name. Morlonuive “Brag bec pune nalitoe [oe the new year, he is suddenly awak- | 100. interesting and instructive story. many different architects were chosen But the Matterhorn of Robert Walm- your hired men aud your log-rollert | ened from a fit of despondency by Jack- | $s a source of Investment, real estate ove ity peated 7 re Samattiga batt Bley’s success was not acaled until he!” He turned handaprings on the grase|%0" Ives, & man-of-the-world, WMO | 124 toon exploited through the purse) et sive distinct, and unlike Married Alicia Van Der Pool. I cite the|that prodded Tom to envious sarcasm, | Shows him how to build a fortune out | | ana in every conceivable form] the others. company will build | Matterhorn, for just so high and cool} And then, with a whoop, he clattered | f nothing. The play serves to empha- of advertising as the most staple form.|them at once on the Kstates of Great end white and inaccessible was this|to the rear and brought back Uncle size the Power of money, which {s The ordinary young man of to-day, n0| Neck. aughter of the old burghers, The so-| Ke. a battered colored retainer of the| summed up’ in one line of advice: |The ordinals sulle Mu’ Ot os "| family, with his banjo, and strewed| “People can see a thousand dollar bill isl Extatos ope aing | eal Alps that ranged about her—over | sand on the porch and danced “Chicken | gurther than anything else of ite size | aged in, where his compensation {s gitmatca, Estates opened ite Bullding Whose bleak passes a thousand climbers | jn the Bread Tray” and did buck-and- |pufficient to enable him to save @ tidy 4 one of the bustest transit points in the metropolitan district. The site Is at ings from 4 struggied—reached only to her knees.| wing wonders for half an hour longet.|" the Work.” | | gum each year, has one ambition, which | fetal are, shown, for the many howe | Bhe towered in her own Witette ca theselds cet eee ae ro ee ince | “The Marry Countess opens the |is to own his home, This is especlally | states will assist ull responsible per | Berene, chaste, prideful, wading in no Bek vant tat Siac aking he played ino on Tuesday evening. This mui so in the case of married men. sons who want to bulld there and it ts ‘ountains, CU AL Ed breeding | tr, vokel, the humorous ctodhopper, | Cal piece was known in London as “The | But being of this frame of mind does expected that many private alte buyers | 550 homes ae = dogs for bench shows. She was 110° was mad, mad with the revival of | Night Birds.” The music ts by Johann | not mean that he can be readily Induced | will start constrictional work in (he fal fave bee ; 5 gn Der Pool. Fountains were made | th» old life in his blood. | Strauns, the book by Gladys Unger, | to invest his savings even though the y Com: | 4s Be, nt | built and sold 40 play for her; monke ther people’ Nicholl#-Ritter-Goodnow Real ny finlshed plans to-day for eight! * were made for) te became xo extravagant that once| with lyrics by Arthur Anderson. The | advertisement which attracted his atten- ancestors; dogs, she un-|his mother sought gently to reprove him, | story concerns the experiences of Coun- | tion states all the facts honestly and arstood, were created to be companions | Then Aifela moved as though she Wers tag Rosalinda Cliquot,, whose husband | yery explicitly ant speaks of Future en-| Pe 7 mousea at) Porat Garden, 1. 1 herein 47 months. Mito cade Irhrourh te alr aho sat immovable, a slim, | 288 been sentenced to five days in Jail | hancement of values. to slgn contracts after formal approval '$100 cash is all that ii in the dusk that no man| fF not paying a fine imposed for auto- | ‘The properties on the market to-day | of the drawings A t20¥ ite nea After a brief wedding tour abroad, the | White eaten or vend 4 |mobile speeding. A friend makes a|—ali of them high-class and offering thy plotion, twenty-eight dwellings hav. | eeded to procure ¥, Stn iar Sata cuales te eked: ia By and by she asked permi to! Wager with the countess that the count | easiest sort of terms—are so numerous] Ing been built ina year, warrantee deed, balance on In the calm cistern (so placid and | | nid . ascend to her room, saying that she was| will spend his last night of freedom | that it is very hard to decide whether! i ~sm. | bond and mort 901 and, sunless At 19) of the best m0: | iraq | with hits at the ball given by Prince [it te better to live in Long Teland, New| W Indsor Tand and Improvement Com- ‘gage, payable Ce aaa eee at tte need | Aw Allela pasted in Robert started | Orloffaky to his ballet instead of with | Jeryy, Staten Island or Westchester [Pay fold Shree pines at Limmatill © | $10.00 monthly, fm an oid square that is a cemet suddenly, He had forgotten for the mo-| her at home. The countess decides to | County 0 : Take within the radius of five ltires at Rockville Centre, five at Seumbled glory. And Robert Walmsley | ment that she was present. Without @/ go to the ball masked, and the count, | miles of a man’a place of business and| poral Park, fifteen at Oceanside. + Homes thoroughly modern, ° was proud of his wife; although while | glance at him she went upstairs. whom she fascinates, makes violent |» nas such a large amount of proper- ee parquet floors, tile baths, buffet mantels, An one of his hands shook his guests’, the| After that the fun grew quiet protestations of love without suspecting | ties to choose from that It is difficult] Heavy fall buying is expected at otter held tightly to his alpenstock’ and | hour passed tat, and then Robert that he is addressing his own wife. The |to make him attic on any particular | Massapequa, August aalen aro the steam heat, etc. Plots 30x40x100. thermometer. jen . ord, Another crow ' | o nh 1.30 tral te Rovert by hls mother, It was an un-|he entered thelr room. She was mtit/ the ball and, at tho end of the aot, all | guiesnanship. oe ernie watee fel Price $1850to $3750 SGudite letter full of crops and motherly | clothed as when they were on the porch. |the people, including the governor of |" Arter visiting the various localities to] ors bought this meek by. Ie Seldel love and farm notes. It chronicled the ]Outside and crowding against the wip-| the prison himself, are arrested. ‘The " , vertisements, the prospective purchaser | Clark, A. Drew, F. Pflueger, J. Boett- | of dollars which will be e i vement of Ji calf, and asked concerning Robert's in| somed. Thought Prison, affords an opportunity | may ‘be induced to buy’ in one particu-|cher. Queens Land and ‘Title Company [Way "The aetual werk tiled as leis HAGENS A Bar Tirciettateenchomes tis oe bles | Ae orieceeanranayie reat Ae fate, | fF straightening out the various in- lige iocality because of the persuarive|!* Planning five new st Areproot | con ot the great improvements which are @oll, straight from home, full of OK-! dow. He was ready * | trigu Maurice Farkoa, Thomas Shale, _ One day Aiicia found a letter written | She was standing by the window when | Countess has sent the police word of | one, It resolves itself into a matter of largest on r whtoh he has been attracted through ad- . P. Dennis, B.C, Lebby, A. Of Fes Nac hed ees health of the pig and the recent red|dow was @ giant apple tree, full blow: | last act, which transpires in the New fi mans i b: roperty will be directly benefited by many mil Taphies of bees, tales of turnips, pacans|\” confessed vulgarian, he foresaw the! Ciauge Fleming, A.W. Baskeomb and | {7eument of @ good salesman. He may : eo ee rough will come to South Ozone Park considerable pre be made in Qu i e c har- ‘i ‘ id will be another factor in eres the vast increases in value of now-daid eges, neglected parents and} verdict of justice in the shape of that! 1201 Burnege have come from London | 20 attracted by the price or by the o David P; Leahy Realty Company sold |i ; a if * Yate the slump in dried apples. stilt, white-clad form. He knew the! to ay important roles, Others in the | teF of the development and environ-|houxes at South Oxone Park, Tx T., thin |that are now taking place in this section. rae “Your mother,” continued Alicia, “In-|figiq jines that a Van Der Pool would) cast will be Jose Collins, Fritz! Von! Ment. He may know some one who has |woet-to James Raum, $2475 John’ Lick- y improvement, water, gas and electric lights, ete. vites us to make a visit to the farm. !ar.w. He was @ peasant gamboling| Busing, Mile. Dazie, the Dolly Sisters, | bul!t a home in that section. The trah- ner, $8,876; I have never seen a farm. We will 60) ;,qecorously in the valley, and the pure. | Forrest Huff, Frank Farrington and | sit facilities may ty a trifle better and | plots to C. O. Preston, Edward Shafer, there for a week or two, Robert. cold, white, unthawed summit of the! Martin Brown. more pleasing than those in the other J. McIneney, Henry Parkinson, Several ix “We will," sald Robert, with the) S?'¢.tnomn could not but frown on him, | aree ok de be a he |More houses are to be built at once ow Kreator than ever grand air of an associate Supremo | Matternon a eked by his own ai | “The Master of the House," @ divorce | pens ae ey he oe ay uel i nig een tae o Jao ok PRICES 350 00 UP Justice concurring tn an opinion. "Tlie" Air the polish, the poise, the| play taken from the German by Rdgur | {2c south or enst, or may Just SUL) Visitors at the Brightwaters canoo|$tdo me week en e did not lay the invitation before you!) uke the elty had giyen him had|James, will be produced at the Thirty- | the ideas of his wife, I have known of |tournument bought several bungalow . because T thought you would not care |form that the cli) Nah Met Oe tie| ninth Street Theatre on Thursday night, |Ca#e# where it has taken four or five |aites. Contracts. were signed. today HOW TO GO THERE to go, Tam much pleased at your! fallen (ont ee a oe a country breeze. | "The master of the house” fe a wealthy | years for a man to decide on the pur- | for a new house and wix plots eat Ite to her myself," an-|Dully he awalted the approaching che | AB metaran named Hoffman, Hving | chase of a site on which to build his ar ne: 1 will write to her myself, derick Rickels, $3,760; me profits have already been made by investors in this in. xtation, Manhat (2) Or take i : : Rockaway, express (3) Tako Fulton Stroot “Cit i" Se tee ee me tRt chores | derunationl twenty miles from Buffalo. A young | home. | James Jay Smith Co, wold two plots ‘walk theoo. blocks | Ozone Park (from Finthus Ave atatlon: | Kievated’ to and’ ot lite and change pe awere ela, WIth a faint teres | wuRobert," said the calm, cool votce of | Woman of pleasing appearance has been | HOW OWNERSHIP OF HOME |at Pond Point Heach, Milford, Conn., thenee walk. throo blocks south, take Froo respory. trolley to facth Ooms inet shadowing of enthusia Seven {hie judge, “I thought I married a gen-|@n&aged as “companion” by the old- yesterday to FP. Simmony, who will nutes | trolley to South Ozone Park, 30 to 35|5-cent fare to Brooklyn, 10-cent fare shall pack my trunks at once, Seven. | hla Judge, fashioned wife. She first sets her cap HELPS THE MAN. build a bunalow: adjoining. plots to minutes, to Manhattan, 1 think, will be enough. I do not suppose that your ther entertatns | a great de Does she give man house partie it was coming. And yet, in the| for Hoffman's son, but, on learning that | ‘That the ownership of one's home|George H. Green, who also will build, tt, Robert Walmsley was \ ae nerite a be okan fe is val all pseu ee ay " at oy r DA ID P. LEAH Y A Ra 5 is disinheritance, she chang | wi 5 y demonstrated by |ATTEMPT T T H" MAN ¥ y regarding a certain hranoh et tie ; heraeie inte | walks of life ta clearly nonstrated by |ATTEM 0 “TOUC A week passed and fount them tree up) tions of the parent instead. Hoffman |e fact that a man gets more Indus- IN “L” TRAIN CAUSCS ROW anded the little country ation of that very window. He moves to New York with hi econ |trious and thrifty, for the natural in- N he . 7 r PBied se tN ceont (hacolty, A ariel belleved hie could de It now. He wonrlwiuyas: pune rent, Tuet Lee ee et eee ae nideciione, ale N. W. CORNER 34th STREET AND BROADWAY (Macy’s Corner) NEW YORK CITY n, sareantic youth driv- stent ning how many blossoms there were) master of the house but the merest |tractive grounds, and enjoy improve-| Victim Att ; ¥ ho tree-ten mitlons? But here das Two Men Dash ts { Property Office, 546 J Jamaten, tng a mule to a spring wagon hailed! oy) the tree—ten mitten puppet in the hands of his bride, her ” . ? Ainley, wee ‘ |Agents and Owners Live on the Properi PRONE: perty Robert savagely: iwas some one speaking again mother and even her lover, He finally | ment! Of the surrounding locally. All Down Stairway, and Guard i) perly | New York Office, 3016 Greeley. Jo, Mr, Walinsley, Found your) «1 thought T married a gentleman,”| asserts hia independence and breaks a agiverv le ae abe in the i ad Holds Two. — ack at last, have you? Sorry the volce went on, “but" away from his intolerable surroundings, | ©"! up! ing in & man's own se! js . couldn't. bring the automobile for} Why had she come and was standing | The play will be acted by Malcolm Will- | Selling home sites at auction is prob-| phe tooting of the whistle of a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— XCURSIONS, EXCURSIONS, hls side? iams, Ralph Morgan, For: you, but dad's bull- ning the so close b at I have married’ ere clover pateh with it to-day, Guess!) opus 1 TMi] excuse my Not wearing a dress! was this Alicia talking?—"sometht st Robinson, |ably the best way to study all phases | Lawrence Eyre, Pedro de Cordoba Benjamin Graham, Florence Reed, south svated train early to-day BROOKLYN, a of purchasing. I have known of per-| yrought o Behrens from his os TWILL SELL ~ } - A ‘ ; jong that have followed my auction|nxed post in the Bowery beneath th i et you-=it ain't six o'clock | x —Bob, dear, kiss me, won't| Grace Reals, Mary Servoss, Helen Rel. | *°"* ‘xed p nthe y ath the onitively worth $8,000, 3 watt to mont 3 0 a better—a man Bob, dear, mer Eva Randolph and folie teck. [sales for years before they have finally | elevated structure to the Grand street by oft Mie Gace MAUULrt CHUNK “ge you olph and, in SG ml purchased, Others purchased at their] station, Just as two men dashed down I'm glad to see 3 Tom,” said!” rhe city # months GLEN ONOKO meer, ‘grasping hie nave hand | jgithe Greviiound” with the ortginal [first attendance. In most cares a man's | the oppowite stalrway. Seulng there ; atiaeamaing ake AUG. ¢ 450 ROUND Yes, I've found my way back | VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. cast, vesumes its run at the Astor The- | wife accompanies hin on the day of| Was still trouble on the train, Hohrens |S qtnuite ar, ‘miay” athe tonite © || TO NEW HAVEN $1.00 16 . TRIP Youve a right to say ‘at | 4 ‘ ° s atre on Monday night. sale and most of the bidding ts avgu-] 4! not attempt to pursue them, Kings Highway station, on the property SELLEWO D been over two years since st} "The Wrestling Cheese will ("Madame X" will bo the offering of | Nented py tne anxiety of the woman to} .Max Lion, a guard, who with others| 8 8 orro SINGEIL INO. Stgamer KICHAILD BECK ioavee Pier Sven ROUND time. But tt will be oftener after this,| troduced at Hammerste the stock company at the Manhattan | OU 0 i106 the lot or plot being offered. of the train crew was guarding two Era a a Le EURBKy $1.00 FRip Maton? gon and Victoria ‘Theatre. This is the OPera House, ‘ aca Jot or plot being offered. | |mon, told Hehrens that iw prisoners STEAMBOATS, Iteturnstue N.Y. 9.00 PML Two boure Io Loligh Valley Rallroae Mics, cool in the summer heat a8) oniy cheese in the world that has been |, “The Girl of the Golden West witi| My best advice to those seeking a} haa to rifle the pockets of | 2: oe, |] Now tt Muli Retierhimenta aca ae an Arctic wraith, while as a Norse] prewn to stand up and defend iteelf, 2@ Presented by the Corse Payton stock |home of thelr own t# to study their la sle nenKe anaylva Trains leave Pen fie Cortande adi "Wieerowee Hs muslin ‘ol, came round | sow maiden in he and fluttering lace UP THE HUDSON 600 There had been company at the West End Theatre, robable purchase carefully, and also| two a with the men, he said, but | 1 ts only twenty-five inches In thick+ | ““Tie Murray Hill. ‘Thoatre. ope P * ' ; ; i 4 oper it sol ons bl the: had escap when hut it realate the efforts of six| doors to “the Wine Wisco at {fo get some responsible real estate man | they ped n the whintlo nk. 8.90 A. 9.00 4) Mo ‘;, . e Cc & yan OF LOWELL tei . mer of the station; and Tor palate de, It will help a man In every | gave tho alarm OCEAN ROUTE mers " a nemelieee ‘ipmes wae eerie ned of fir assurance, He|™en to push it over. Tt turns, twists | night. i way to know that he 4s the owner off The near-victiin expressed a willing- || NOW STEEL PASSENGER STEAMSHIP ide tt 4p ae fa aft fouls Han “Bier “ruse Trine “Boat ras atrippily eyesizht clothe in tlie and sildew all over the stage, Ite weight "The Tiger Tailes”’ begin an engae-| nip own home. ness to make a complaint, but when c ciry” m glancing. ftctun, due oa a has neck at demey City Sta per M irl drive to|!s only #ixteen pounds, but no six men Ment to-night at Miner's Elghth Ave- — followed He ' jefreshineate 0 “ATLANTI jeans, and on the hom # out on the platform Theatre. P ee e did he confide in lan-| ean lift it, Another E ean novelty | MUS if ” aa he was assailed by some one tn the ‘These excussicns AD mile en ardneae Of his thoughts.|t# Dr, Wilmer’s “Spirit Paintings.” Fs rg es: a ee er ne RAILROADS OPEN crowd brought together by the excite. F, RI LINE They drove homeward. The low sun| ‘ron new songs will be added to the dail, ad amon’ Muro BIG CAMPAIGN TO ment. Discouraged, he fled without re- ALL RIVER vealing his {de and Lion was sub- |] Mor Tickets Staterooms 4 Pret reamland” PEOPLE SUBURBS, | #titutea as complainant. The prisoners suet hu yden, where dining and| company to the Columbia Theatre on dropped a spendthrift flood of 014) cabaret perfor: nance at the Madison! Dave Marion brings his ‘ upon the fo: ate fields of wheat! gaiure Roo LOCK ISLAND, Tickets et Piers only on Gay of exertions | B Ww pleco Ag aid they were John Schaeffer, t : n iide) — The cities w away’, nolng may elgo be enjoyed. Monday afternoon. Dunia duiver, and Geotae dillon tore 8 tirammercs ; EVERY SUNDAY That night whe: a Be Ree ie Om att s Avante : —— Trunk Jne railroads ready foraliiave an slants motoe are 5th Season of the Delighiful Excursions to mi bd ad Se ne sallew Theatre wii! felude Tin Murphy in} RUN OVER BY AUTO, BOY ively fall campaign to people thelr! Spring street, Schaeffer ‘would give cluding Buff, the :ellow dow, iy ered ten personations, Francls| DIB suburban territory. Rival lines are| no address | Ktwelf upon the front poreh, ALict ritca who JAtaaiee and elo. ik IES AT HOSPITAL DOOR, ! striving to turn the big trend of tome: - — | haughty but silent, sat in the she Yate who dresses an. sings like a a | 4 ULAR STELT dressed in an exquisite pale-gray tea) woman; Inez McCauley in “The Tattie | oi ___|neekers into Westchoster, Connecticut, | wy ¥ TEAM “sy rch Around the Corner, and Harry |Chauffeur Puts Child in Machine| New Jersey and Long Island. President Discomfort After Meals asbary “ MONTAUK" Robert's mother discouresd to her] yavenport and Phyllix Rankin in "Time d ‘ ji Ralph Peters of the Long Island Rail- 7} : ineRT : enport and Speeds to Institu- : f Fealing appressed with : rah y happily concer Nc M Among others at the aed road opened for his side to-day with a] qug*belching of wind are & feaisertuine | 4: Mee #UNDAY. arait Hietevabments Jumbago. Ton 7 ty-third Street. Theatre will be| tion in Vain. Jeng statement of tha home advantages | With tae there’ wi Le, 85th Mt., 845. 010. 0°30 and 10,30 A.M, tik Meukece Relresbmente map ie ae itrlee Rooth Henderson In “Senorita | Ten-yeafold John Cavanaugh of No, | lone the eastern outlet for the metro-| jum, H Mee NY. 2.80 PM Annee a8 Dining serie ant ‘Staterooms ? * Dion and 168 +126 West One Hundred and Second] politan masses, h " ow he ming fo NF. ' . the w . 1 s, and t street, di r ‘ont of a utomob’ . 7 . Rising, or we fo the Sigh! woes ~ ! THE ORIGINAL AND BEST, big a ng eh frat Attorney. Tas | ok Ninetyeuintey seat as eee | “You can make no mistake in aelect:| timbsand Sinks hilenes'se tae, {Cm dane, STRS KEANSBURG & CHRYS TENAH B RID GEP 0 R T 5 Rs oF spre y Ph: vheatra will have jast night and was knocked down and|ing Long Island for your home,” said FORK KEANSBUKG, No Joi sds a8 odnt pix ' Tho Million | run over. ; President Peters. “You can make such (~ M2, 680, U0, 10,00 Hy tee EXCURSION ON POPULAR STEAMER | agen and plunged ott an F Hon | The chauffeur stopped auickly, called! selection at any point within thirty | 3] 00 BROCK 1G. | wih leave aan Thi chef af Robert nd Policeman Nelson of the West One Hung iiiieg of Now York Cit Airport e EVERY SUNDAY | foog Is of memory into the heart « iol Twenty-Aith Mase EeRTICR and olacad tha cola York City and be within - madness entered his soul. ; tlt | neers etn te nina un-lone hour's time between hom and What Are then told the chavffeu make ail pos-| office. The electric # e now reaches CI] | } he Weldtat St. 9 AL Mo; Lire, Jersey City, | s | [Ere Terminal. Vier J 0.46 A. aM It . “|b. to Marker ath 10; bei s Father sat w bine, wr ayin the Five sible speed to J. Hood Wright Hosp! | many points where beautiful home sites ‘i ; Mastc, Dining Service. in his heavy boot flee ss handout king, Before the boy was lfted from an be secured, ‘This service will be ex- regetable. v1 ‘ courtesy. Robert shouted: "No, # Union Square car Dr, Carrol) came from the ot by mail, tended each year. Frequent and fast SRO on a wt trains are run to all points and the service will be improved as additional loped don't!” He fetched 1 he seized the old gent nan tore them off Inet suddenly, and M 2. Dixey in what ana examined hi! Vaud-Ologue,” Too Jate; he Jus The chauffeur ts Custave Linders of <TH FAMOUS ‘urnished Flat,’ : ‘ No, 165 Mast Twenty-seventh street, He| 2usiness is de Long {slan! 8 f Ml | air, “hagamaate Washington 8 m the and Paul Seldoms with his series of ttv- @ car belonging to Mrs,| We have spent $25,000,000 for additional iy an i 0, 48 || uP THE lj BW (bet, porch backward with Buff on top of him,) Ing art studies Marion G, Anderton of No, 137 Hicks | tracks, s stock, stations and safety | SOUND | }i., Fer). Phe bill at the American Theatre will 2,30, 6,80, 4.20 6.7 Tom laughed sar- jeter, oh howling fearfully. disting e - re Street, Brooklyn, No ono was tn the| applian the last eight years and nals Hofreshimenta, ston . 7 tloally Je Mile, Vanity, the Two Frank- | machine with him at the time, He w 4 ae ono + r . SY CHT Sea Cliff & Mosert tore off hia coat and veshand rae, the Great Zarre!!, Gertrude Dean | not arrested i” Hes aes i a fp me nS READERS EST POINT EXCURSION Glenwood Bree n nie De aaiianen ao Gladding, A ra staccato ae | Sate \aafely and promptly an increase of 10,< Of The | ‘ = ren Muuis TO , orled to 1 Til put grass seel| PARKS AND BEACHES. roy and Lemaire, blackface comed jcu,ow Passengers Yearly. In 1911, we WORLD Biv MiNGs A weeny [geal Tones P ) | on your ja I is you called me Waddle Foy and the seven litte Foys| Marshall Montgomery, ventriloquist, and | pared U.N" Passengers. | In 1015, town for the eum: try, METROPOLITAN + | Lectineer,” Cabate , ; . @ ‘dude’ a » », Come along and will cut rs he New Brighton | others. bailave We BROUE COrry SOOM, In| The World to ning. SIGHT ee cut your capers Theatre, Other features will be Willa, Luna Park, Coney Teland, has an in- | M11 builders put up 8,000 suburban | Crees changes 8 Diamonis, w , SI 8M go AL | BOAT At Tom und tthe Invitation and Holt Wakefleld In. songestories, “The | teresting attraction in Indlans of the | Nouses on the island. There sho ® SEEING 0)..." | y divine donne Deaaces at. NA By, doligat, ‘Three tim, of Par Martinetti and Syl- | Iroquois tribe who are connected with 4% average of 15,000 a year for ae Lesturer shoan '50¢e: TB, Snob? sd Base Sade ct ae } on the wi ‘1 . comedy ais, und Leo | Hill's circus. They come from a settie- | Ye4r# tek possivly 4,000 4 year | YACHT 3: Nel | night, giants of the mat comedian | ment on the St. Lawrence River. } ath ; == And twice wi ‘Tom for bite Jerson's Music H. Coney | Special rates are given large parties| Plane are progressing fast for the new ae ’ rage at the haide of th ished Island, will be Nina Payne and com-| that visit Steeplechase Park. union ntomime “La Somnam-| Circus gets, airshtp filghts, band con- | road at Woodside. It will be a tr Ponchet's Flying Ballet, George | certs and fireworks are among the free | fer point to the B. R, T., Interborough and Sadie Burt in songs. Con- \* atures at Palisades Anmiu int Park. jand Queens troiley lines, thus becoming NEW YORK WORLD jawyer. Dison , panting, each| pany in the p Boasting of hie own | prowess, | ule stumbled Back to the porch, Whitt W W | SIGHTSEEING VAcui cuirton Sight-Seeing Ya | orld F¥ants Fy ork onder | fae gle a Es xt a ae