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ESTES HAND IK THE NEW HAVEN President of N. Y.-N. J. * WRECK RECK INQUIRY ez ast Co. Says Buyers Have sinter rs Disaster if Les-} Been Educated to De- aq mand the Best at the “son of Year Ago Had Least Cost. Been Heeded. —_—>— BY WILLIAM A. LAMBERT. No one who Is interested in legitimate DEFEND auburban home building, can fail to be | DEAD ENGINEER optimistic regarding the New Jersey real eatate situation. There is a steady, ever-increasing demand for suburban Resent Effort of} nomes in desiravie locations within com- muting distance of the business centres | to Put Responsi- wi most universal desire to escape from living conditions in the oity, which have THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY Building of the Home As a Matter of Economy next Gaturday another vig tract of build. @wellings on st, to-day. hae sold all except enres of the 7th at. e@qction. | Bryan L. Kennelty ‘will eel! at auction ing ave at Jamaica-Hilierest. Much Ming 16 scheduled to follow j the ‘ot Gietrieution. ton Development Com- ed plane to-day for fifty on ite tract along Ja- maica Bay where it has spent nearly ($200,000 General improvements. ity bungalows under way are cost- Ing from $2600 to #000 each. ee Davia P. Leahy Realty Company sold three more new Gwellings and six ad- ditional plote this week at South Ozone Park, L. 1. The buyers pay en small instalments. eee ; Ross ¥. Tucker, President of Concrete Products Company, has started work on two big dwellings of reinforced oon- crete near the entrance of the Matates of Great Neck, L. I. They will cost $16,000 each. The idea is to make them fireproof and very artistic. vv 8 T. B. Ackergon Company began final bag to-@ey on the park system in @ section at htwatera, I. I. Hy wit be finished @ fall. Sth ]of hellow tile semi-fireproot construc. tion. Queens Land and Title Company @old sites yesterday to V. Davidson, H, Steiger, G. Masterson, 8. BE. Hall, ‘H. Godfrey, Finn. ‘ Waldorf Mortgage Corporation sold ‘No. $714 Bedford avenui ‘bush, a@ new et peg A dwelling yesterday. It was held house, plot to-uay to R. Ww, NT. Oivenan tana, Company sold Dlote at Rosedale station, L. 1, this week to Moses P. Henry, Ethel Adelson, 6. Hf. Hoverter, Mrs. Mary Morgan, John Leavy, W.-A. Phelps, William Plans were completed for three new houses to cost 44,000 cack. Leonia, N. J, fesue of 623,000 to buy the privately sewerage disposal plants there. All will be operated as one system. petites Nese OLD PURSER TO RETIRE. Laneasct f Lusitania Has Been 44 Years at Sea. Joseph Lancaster, purser of the Lust- tanta, known to thousands as Joe Lan- 4 Brosxiva,” of Manhattan. It is indicative of an al- | ~ bility Upon Clark, the arrival to-day at Westport, been rendered undesirable for many rea- sons. Population congestion t= strongly felt not only tn the residential dlatricts of ef Imeretate Commerce Commis-/ sanhattan but in alnost every part of ener QicChord, five ‘investigations Greater New York. Increased trans ‘were. under way into the wreck of the portation facilitivs, with the admirable New York, New Haven and Hartford @upress, Which cost seven lives MeChord te in charge of the en: Hudeon Tunne! system, big raihwaye aod ther feeders in the shape of fast trol- leys, make it possible for the New York business man to reach his home in the New Jersey suburbs in less time than 1t -| takes him to get to many apartments recommendations made at the| Within the city Im! of the Federal Express wreck ” voll the same road, been ob- easter would not hi -opered. “two of his inspector: he arene and will report as to etesl care would have prevented loss ‘ot life, and whether automatic control would have allowed the en- te take the crossover at the speed other investigations are those of John J. Phelan of the ratiroad ‘The comfort of Hving in one's own home in the country within easy reach . | Of the city and possessing all city con- veniences is only one of many things instrumental in causing @ marked trend of homeseekera to New Jersey. The rate of taxation in Greater New York is increasing by, leaps and Dounds and people possessing moder- ate incomes find it impossible to pay the high rent resulting from rising assonements. As a mere matter of ‘of the Public Utilities Com-| economy in living it pays to get out fiesion ef Connecticut and of the | to the suburbs. Bretherhog af Locomotive Engineers. Brotherhood resents the attempt| natural cat Wagineer George L. Clerk, Billed, and it is reported it will be that @ wek ago the road issued te not believed any of er more geriously injured w! @OURT IF THE ENGINEER “was ‘The increase of popu- jon in the greater city both from and by accession from other parts is bound to go on for an indefinite number of years, and no jount of build! skyward will be je to keep pace with the demand for proper living quart A holder of de suburban every reason to be satis- led with the outlook. There are two classes of guch buyers—one is buying & home with the primary object of improving living conditions for him- self and famtly. The other is seeking & speculative increase in values. Of the former there was never a greater number than at present. Speculative Duying, which frequently means the Indiecriminate purchase of alleged building sites with the chief lure con- cealed in the amell amount of cash payment required, is practically a Gent sous. The market of gullible ones—althourh id to be born every minute—ie very nearly exhaunt- pine scrubs and exhibited by the Legare for future homes. They fully setiofied In a great man: sree dara before buying | mm if cir. -|@umatances preclude them from im- looked as if mediately building on it. As the ob- » and was apparently) ject of nine out of every ten is to erect mo effort to slow up, though were eet agains him. Aad @ permanent home, they select sur- Toundings of the right kind for bring- ing up children, good neighbors, good schools, with all the delights of the country and none of the discomforts often attending what may be fairly termed “pioneering.” Buy: seek places where improvements are in- jailed and property values are estab- ‘crqssover, which indicated the| lished, with no bugbears of future of the derafiment, to the| heavy . | streets, value before parting with their money. ‘One of the most marked changes that fhas come under my notice during an suburban building is the present day for the report that the orders had! in homes of issued. Rareere weit 6, work sue Meet we " aaid 't doing as well as we mig! ‘Man, whose name was withheld as to him. DID NOT EXPLODE, GAS TANKS DID. losions which a: of Pintech gas al afternoon, -“ it became ap- igs was intact, | knaw him thought too much of him for] rebellion in the sto t gashes in it to ibe ve a basis for the, lis memory; tu a marked demand for artistic finish, completeness of equipment. vacation in @ suburb of Boston and had Prolonged her stay for two days | ‘ite for thirty yeara without knowing what the company would “My husband is dead and those who for me to defend other Teport. aly two bodies of the dead remained | Whose turn will be next, rs mail clerk. The bodies of , Mra. Ranso' Mra. Gavit ilton were taken to Albany, Gardner of No, 112 High atreet, Mew Haven, was one of the eyewit- of the wreck who does no Clark. Gardner fireman 5 work train which ood a few in the engineer's c What better defense can I offer for ound Ike criminal Do you think a switch at forty miles an hour, because schedules are and not ‘sone thing t he likes to do it? 1 n made in the despat yards away from the wreck the public ought to remember when rail- ene of its occurrence. ii believe that Clark was re- emaployess for things iike Vale’ Ee "Gardner said. 1 knew him | ener road companies blame old @ } toe noe like th trusted I fired for him for eight) was going at least sixty fee an hour," Gardner went on, “but 4 nothing, even on er ore She time they have been taken and I have been in the Sees tous anyhow. ‘att! they are lengthened,” . para) act OW SAYS BLAME LS ION’L® ENGINEER'S. |The Odorless omer Gat, vine e DS Sinfectant i} wreck, returned to, New York with the body gf her hus- * Prevents Disease| riess iiquid which promptly destroys dinease- breeding matter, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ‘| WORK MONDAY WONDERS t ¢ be ha will go. No indigestion, heatt- experience of over twenty years in|; there are a lot of} way. It should be kept handy, shoul and no one knows! one of the family cat something which requirements and etil! keep the price within reasonable limi la the problem that the suburban hoi builder has to face. It is one that caster, and who has been forty-four vers of. plots at Massapequa years at sea, retires after this voyage. this eae will Dulld several dwell He served Ms apprenticesh! OCTOBER 5, 19132, bark !'Adlegro and rote to the rank, second officer with a master’s ‘cortinodie, Because of detective eyesight he left the bridge for the purser’s off joe. Part of his career hae been spent on troop ships, for which service he has ‘been decorated. He wae on the Batavia Makes Cold and Hot 2 nd Seeman cot B. Altman & Cod ANNOUNCE FOR TO-DAY (SATURDAY A VERY SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S CHIFFON BLOUSES at $5.00 THESE BLOUSES HAVE JUST BEEN MADE UP~ AND ARE OF ENTIRELY NEW DESIGN. ALSO A SPECIAL SALE QF MISSES' & GIRLS’ TAILOR-MADESUITS have successfully @olved in our build- ing operations at Nutley, which this! year have been on @ larger ecale than ever before We have made \t a rule to put into houses a maximum of est, intelligent work @ minimum | cost, ! Progress in the education of guburban home buyers has done much to clear and improve the real estate situation. It has brought about the practical elimination of irreaponsible, unscrupu- fous operators, who, prolific in prom- fees and barren in fulfilment, 414 much to retard suburban development. The | public has learned to deal only with developers and Dullding corporations of established reputation—concerns that can point to the past as evidence of ability to successfully carry out any work intrusted to th —_—— RAPID WORK ON SUBWAYS HASTENS HOME MOVEMENT. Fast work on the new subways is timulating realty operations in the uburbs. Engineera for the Public Serv- {ce Commission reported to-day thet the Fourth avenue subway in Brooklyn and Centre street loop in Manhattan should be finished and ready for use early next year. More than 1,400 men are at work on them. On all lines, 4,700 men are work and the total will be raised ‘above 5,60 during the next few weeks when contractors start on five addi- tional sections. | i Richard C. eae the builder of Kings Lawn, Brooklyn, opened # now bE ——————— UPSET STOMAGH AND INDIGESTION. Heartburn, Gas, Sourness or Dyspepsia ended in five minutes with ‘ “Pape’s Diapepsin.” Time it! In five ive minutes all stomach belching of ne acic edy in the whole world and besides it is harmless. Millions of men and women now cat their favorite foods without fear—they know now it is needless to have « bad stomach, Please, for Phd sake, get a large fifty- cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drag store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable—life is too short—you are not here long, so make your stay bl at what you like 5 Sitout dread of Diapepsin belongs in Your home any. doesn’t agree with him, or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement at daytime or during the night it is there to give the quickest, surest relief known. U WANTA BOAT, Annual Week of — A dete of Gro coManchandising Commencing: Monday,-October- thex7th Seasonable-merchandise of standard quality will be offered at large concessions from _regular_prices. Mail orders: will receive prompt attention, James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street New York Girl’s Boucle Coat, $9.75 If the boat you seek You'd quickly find, Remember that Most any kind Can be secured Through World Ads. Sunday; Use one to-morrow Results on Monday. Or perhaps it’s an Automobile Bargain you want. If so, see the “Auto” and ‘Used Motor Car? Ads. in the Sunday World. IN EITHER EVENT YOU'LL PROFIT BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLuNS=.G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Girls’ School Coats Sizes 4, 5, 6 and 8 years Smart belt model of brown and grey Scotch mixture, full lined. Collar, cuffs and belt of velvet. 5.90 Girls’ Corduroy Coats Sizes 4, 5, 6 and 8 years Wide wale corduroy in black, navy and brown. Moire silk iter, cuffs and belt full lined. Women’s and Misses’ Smart Coats New Threeequarter and Full length Models of Mixtures, Chin- chilla, Boucle, Chevron, Broadcloth, Serge, Velour, Velvet and Satin. For Motor, Traveling, Street and Sport Wear. 15.00 18.75 25.00 Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, or 34, 36, 38 Smart new models especially designed as becoming to misses and small women, of chevron, ribbed serge, two-tone cloth, tailor serge whipcord, wide wale, cheviot and mixtures. 18.75 22.50 25.00 29.75 (Value $8.78) 7.90 (Value $12.50) 29.75: AT THE FOLLOWING AT: RACTIVE PRICES: MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ SUITS oF seRcE OR MIXTURES, ACTUAL VALUE $22.00, at $12.50 MISSES’ SUITS oF cHEVIOTS, ACTUAL value, $35.00 .. . . «© at $875 MISSES’ AND GRILS' DRESSES FOR ACADEMY, AFTERNOON AND EVENING WEAR, TAILOR-MADE SUITS, COATS AND WRAPS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WILL BE FOUND IN THE REGULAR STOCK AT MODERATE PRICES. A SPECIALTY IS MADE OF GARMENTS FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 14 YEARS OF AGE, IN. CLUDING DRESSES AND COATS FOR SCHOOL WEAR, PARTY DRESSES, ETC. B. Altman & Ca. RIDING HABITS READY - TO-WEAR OR MADE -TO-ORDER, FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND GIRLS, RIDING HABITS FOR CROSS- OR SIDE-SADDLE, REPRESENTING THE LATEST APPROVED IDEAS OF THE FOREIGN DESIGNERS. SUPERIOR MATERIALS, WORKMANSHIP AND STYLE ARE ASSURED. RIDING SHIRTS, KNICKERBOCKERS, TIGHTS, CORSETS, HATS, BOOTS, GLOVES, ETC, WHIPS AND CROPS. NEW ASSORTMENTS OF BOYS’ & YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING FOR SCHOOL, ACADEMY, COLLEGE AND GENERAL WEAR ARE IN STOCK. INCLUDED ARE BOYS’ SUITS OF BLUE SERGE AND MIXED CHEVIOTS (WITH TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKERS) AT $6.00, $7.50, $8.50 & $10.50, . : YOUNG MEN'S SUITS OF MIXED CHEVIOTS (SIZES 32 TO 38) AT $13.50 To $27.50 Fitth Avenue, 34th aud 35th Streets, New York. ‘Your Fall Suit—Do You Want It Tailored or Built? You owe it to yourself to call on us; to examine our t judge you are fitted to your own to express your {n- mes you, pees are tailored- bolstered with excessive padding or stiffening. If you have ever experienced difficulty in be fitted, no matter where or by whom, then bs pertontis man wa eepeclally ) Want to see, the fabrics—hundreds of rent distine tive —Tweeds, Cheviots and unfinished aces des ‘3 and weaves that are really new, Measure of Your. have been makin, . 1g cloth men thirt Own Person ty ¢ adem PH. WEINBERG & SONS Nassau and John Streets —STailors Since 1878 [7 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 4 WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GBD IT, BUSINESS SUITS ‘20 and Better Made to the