The evening world. Newspaper, July 19, 1913, Page 7

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|Building of the Home Srenesrets FH aconsdieambosto As a Matter of Economy ™ omer, gen] YOU / ocr | To my mind, Corona ix one of the tidal bay Operator, Who Has Put) hone building Alities which are | 4 | to drawn within the five-centefare | without | ae crsamauiva Colspn Poutenes. Tee Artiees wu | UP Over Three Hundred [ee Set er amas & pieces Th and Gatutdayn ~~~ Dwellings in the Corona joel ive It direat | ad Man Who Stole a Gasoline Section of Queens Dur- lait eyyioonae ith Alte prolyl . Fishing Banke, itr. ‘Taurus’ * “fforch From Store Gets ing the Past Ten Years, ee Pierce Ss Kockaway Beac Jtor in th | Sela We brary iat Oe . 1 y | Long I ° . of cover of Nie a has ple nty ot re je | stop sufferis Put your feet on rr Tid of, the ache ‘and Says That Wage Earners Are Spreading Rapidly to Suburbs. in’ Year in Penitentiary, | Swenty-two prisoners were arraigned fea, in the Courts of General and BY THOMAS DALY. Sessions for sentence. The . ens A of each was as follows! ‘This is a most significant period In the © « BY JUDGE SWANN. gt) of metropolitan New pct mditions are changing rapidly. in aston, en hgh hetie| * iy Wage-earners are spreading into thé wit on piety pel firet PF tori suburbs in greater numbers than ever iS Prisoh two to three years, : before. The city centres, whether they Sept Muwida, eighteen, of No. 269 be in Manhattan, the Bronx or Brook- Ovington avenue, Brooklyn; pleaded lyn, are becoming more and more un: fit for real homes. Too much business ity, theft of $3,600 from United and frivolity are crowding into the old Staves Hair Company; @rst offense; te home districts, They are getting im- the statistics of t Department. In this respect to make an even better r future, because it will not cost you « penny. age a box, i authorities Almost all druggists handle them. j claims of the district as a re: If you can’t conveniently buy them in | record-breaking buikling activities dur- neighborhood send 10¢ for small 1 its rapidly A. F. PIERCE CO., Springfeld, Mase, “Sho's. ake: mm ishing now Public Sentence suspended. - i possible as a result of population con- one of the most lively bullding sections | = = Ticket sal will cantinve to spread indefinitely. | of the town, and the Department of A en ad BY JUDGE bag te a A Lp Whee dabeecder th aot reise | This mea continually rising and val- Pulle Works has. begun to transform SPECIAL SALE TEA & COFFEE, | | |= —2 on” < , ves, nany old dirt thoroughfares into con- Harrison, N. J.; pleaded guilty oarry- to better themselves both 1A culture, | Varuus follow ponuiation eno” MME) Crete oF asphalt road Telaue BRIDGEPORT offense; peni- je i heaithful environment and in finances! ‘This hag been illuatrated with much| !# being tumed Into one of the best 820 WRaT soTH tentiary sixty days. ‘ are building up the outside rapid tran-| force in Corona, where I have been| SUtomodile highways in that part of Every Sunday Btephen Laro, twenty-three, of No,’ alt territory with small dwellings that | active for many years. Ten years have| Vonk Island. err THE Mac 282 Mulberry street; pleaded guilty . fare equal in comfort and conveniences | added heavily in vercentace ve the ° ®, eapecially the wre et My | eHied Leal first offense; pent- to the best that the city offers, while | ume of population there and land valu “antescting mash shes WADA Sin SE Brin” “MONTAUK” ry thirty days. the cost is far below that of olty dwell-| have more than doubled in many sec-| ulative real eatate attention. Building . ) Jeremiah Healey, 21, of No. 74 Green- ings. tlons. In fact, from a gparsely settled | projects are being undertaken upon | Two-family Rous, double wt of | A Delightful Sail—120 Mile—on F wich street, pleaded guilty carrying « As @ builder I am in @ position to/community Corona ts now merging into *cale of Increasing Importance. Tt In oom ) revolver; first offense; penetentiary speak with some authority upon the| the form of land utifity-which justifies at Corona may maintain a four months. . volume of this movement of the city| the erection of flathouses, and jn addl- mn Hatty Jacobs, 2, of No. 2% Rast wage earners, becausé I !.avesbuilt and | tion to forty-elght one-famlly and two- Ponies te Bighteenth street and Harry WaWters, ‘ 4 over 300 houses during the past| family dwellings which I have under wee come | Ba oh iced cad turer H ine : iy decade to this particular class of New |construction I have started work upon « — ried and convicteda’ u Yorkers. I have found’ them more/a row of flathouses with stores—quite fa! » Close to trulley and rer | of #0 from passenger in subway; Jacob: ‘ 4 hes iis eager and more numerous each year.in| like the ‘etructuros which one sees in a al lau, tat an ay Nar: EST POINT Srey first offender; Waters, four prior co: ci theif hunt for the type of ‘suburban | the cities. wa aod g ; Str. SF victions formisdemeanor; each State] * ; dwelling that can be bought for $2,600| ‘This meann that the land in capable | Ao ORESS PARADE Prison one year and three months to two ; \ 00. While it is true that most | of vieldtis a-better return than 4 | hi yeare and three months. Jacob Gogol, 2, of No. 608 Bast Fit- teenth street; pleaded guilty assaultit man with billiard ct wentence suspended. Ieidore Lessack, 16, of No, of them pay only hundred dol- lars in cash, they any class of real estate buy large part of the main parts of thelr home-owning operation, al wii be available for fathouses, ~ stimulates thelr financial ambi the transit facilities there are becoming | EXCURSIONS. buyer finds| fo perfect that it is as readily accessible | ee 5 rom hie property f the metropolitan business centres as SURF BATHING within @ shorter time thar he had:fig-/Mto thé big flathouse districts of Har- bE ured upon at tae start. lem and the Bronx, Its cheaper land ‘ HIN 45 MINUTES OF N.Y. CITY, SION OF SMALL HOMES |¢nables its builders to ive better | w HeLa ROCKAWAY BEACH TO CITY'S RESOURCES: | "Fes with more room, light and ate | # of pleaded gullty theft of twenty-five dol- Jaras from woman at One Hundred Forty-seventh street; and Wales avenue; firet offense; seitence suspended. \ ym chi ‘On Sundays traina leave N, Cha: Puueie on ts i * . Woane-carnete froth the. crowded: ety] (OF eee money than rent-payers can get] i Aa aca ic tn Pan Nae" toe | % “ th 0 cro’ ed ectionas, e' ermal be assaulting small children in Bronx Park; powerful influence in the development of} popujation along the lines of least re a, ; suburban territory. Those that stay Laure Hivokiyn (Watiuah Av, ation), the Leaves Tusedaye, Tharedars, first offense; State Prison five tg ten sistance will be sure to contribute 5 otough Subs y years. within the city limits are adding vast-| steadily not only to the growth of | aD ALL al ilntethorough Bubway, at frequent ‘Williani "Beck. 19, of No, - ly In the aggregate to the Leenreytes ‘sigade te Hundred and Twenty. ing the girdle. ‘This eould be of the | Valuations upon which’ the munictpality pleaded guilty theft of $98,000 wort 2 skirt material if desired. figures its financial resources. Those Jewelry from employers, Udall & ‘A pale green French crepe for the| Who go beyond the city line into oe No, 614 Fifth avenue; property, recover- skirt portion gathered « litte all the |Jolning oor anes CN Hara hy ihephorad e4; first offense; Elmira Reformatory. way around could be overhung with pelt beh ae Pt if were lis because they} \) ‘William Woodley, #, of No, Ana color chiffon cloth as a short :tuntc a the’ mbvément of exparision| + atreet, Onsining, > which in the front reveals a short, loose | Which i ‘bregiing in“ new residential | burglary at No, 2021 Fitn H 5 beat panel of cream lace banding. The waist | territory forthe metropolitan masnes. offense; penitentiary one y portion: of chiffon cloth with the lace |It all'tends to make New York a great- Joba, Miller,, tweuty-two, , of: -No.- il used In the front could be belted with | ¢r and stronger population centre.” Ridge atree, tried and convicted. living black velvet fivbon. In combining dif}| The advance of land ¥alues as re Off proceeds of prostitution; first uffe’ ' férent materials for this model, con: ' sult of the home expansion ‘has been Elmira Reformatory. trasting colors may also be used. In-)one of the most profitable features of BY JUSTICES SALMON, COLLINS stead of green chiffon cloth over green| the movement to home buyers. ‘The AND KERNOCHAN, crepe, cream dotted net would be pretty, | metropolis has been spreading steadily Frederick mith, No. 310 Weat Four. while a prettily patterned lace would ication that It teenth street, stole a gasoline torch byl oe Oe, Bike palo lacotied = . from store window; penitentiary for thle ways soft oF crepe e one year DESCRIPTION. would combine beautifully for the skirt) 240 the belt let « peplum portion ; Fes Sana Docs, Seah Poise Blanche Carr, No. 96 West One Hun- — if otart to hay orp veg around @red and Seventy-second street, con-| Simple semi-evening gowns that are Lewes ee eoreee Leatvgeay nt fine mother Signature vieted of cruelty to a cat; took animal | not too dainty for practicability are be- eaivae ne red; the whole of this] 0 Worm fares ft. Make the skirt by throat, gorced it Into a horse foun-|ing much worn these warm summer i frock may be developed in one material, | With three deep tucks at equal dis- lifled with water and then slammed |evenings, And most women delight 1, guch as chiffon cloth, marquisette, soft | ‘ances apart, the last one at the tte head against an MIDIS SEI'lithe opportunity! Apaiows the: abet] eames | alin op vale’ Knees. Lace frills could finish the ined ®5 or five da mer affords for wearing of these ‘It may be plain or figured, flowered | eck and sleeves. Theodore Mayn. ty-cighth street, convicted of’asvault in third degree; fined $25 or flive days in| 0d several of themif the style and prison. materials are.given careful considera- incent J. Paradise, convicted of tn-| tion. Silk volles, crepes and laces are @ecent exposu year in peniten+| Inexpensive, 4 jotted; when in the use of cordings | Deer Fashion Editor: Pretty ttle frocks, Any one may af ior By Mah onRC ANGE sealer m4 1 have a white marquisette dress from eta bave seacan: qi color a ‘pretty effect is sure to be| last year igri wi op wore ince riplga ot) ettae) Nivea 5 givin by ressing, gained, through the ekirt and waist, giving DES TUNtly Ska eruptions . Howe R deep yoke effect on the latter. How:can ed tas pete Ela wat ay many times just now I fix it up suitable for wear at a $ ’ rer tlary and $00 fin short lengths can de obtained at much ANSWERS TO QUERIES. dance? I have had it cleaned, Soap, and see how quickly the ” Th akt | Wier maa Ki Fw] Louis -W. . Je: No, 2280 Atlantle | reduced pri looks perfectly fresh, Am twent trouble disappears, even in su- : y hour ‘tr 5 P avenue, Brooklyn, stole bottle of heroin; | "T am.ehawing bi Mactive Ute ey a ; vere and stubborn cases, They ei eer gM reformatory. bs gown which can be oped at v. two yards of rose pink voile to use for A Gainty slip of net trimmed atop itching instantly. - Richard Moore, Y. M. C, A., Forty-atth | (oma, Shien can be developed at a dress, How would you suggest hav-| with ribbon shoulder straps, lnce Resinol Ointment is so nearly treet and Madison avenue, convicted of terial or two ths of narrow goods|!ng it made? Want something becom-| anq rosebuds which would show flesh-colored that it can be used | class weavers can aed assault in third degree; thirty days IN| in il ghat is needed for the skirt, while |!ng and effective. Iam nineteen years! through the blouse of your waist on exposed surfaces without aga ‘stendy employme prison. ; i TLMt. Weat.ls neakes for she kis wale lot ace, very stim end five fect ax Sttracting undue attention, MITCHELL THE TAILOR |! et tniny tee wages nt the Tremont sie Ames Carberry, No. 1253 Newktsk | cus the «watet and tunic, including the|!nches tall. a Physicians have prescribed Resinel for ais 174th st. and Park av. street, Jersey City, convicted of using} scant ruffles, which finish the short 3 vonre, for all gorte of Skis troubles, 9 | &MOM BOSTON false weight: fined $10 or four days in dandruff, ures, ulcers, burns, wounds, § | An| seve: and tuuic, A remnant of five | 40TH ST. AND or six inch wide lace banding (about Girdle of pink or blue ribbon drop- Cn five-elghths of a yard) ta the only real ping om the left Bip to tle with | Ih try them free, by writing to Dept. 85-8, : Str. CLERMONT | | $1.00 {ir : eS disorderly | trimming, and ia given welght dy long ends would enhance your Resinol, Baltimore, Md., for samples. World “Wants” Work ‘Wonders. Loares Mateny ot 8, Rvary Rraning cept Mos ‘ en days in prison, being piped with satin or velvet match- frock sufficiently, Pare fae — x an en em SOME GREAT FEATURES OF TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD MLL LLL LILLE LLU LULLED WZ I Z Z ALLL LLLDUL LUA LOPLALLLULLLLULLLLULLULIUSUAMALLLLLULLLLLLULUILULOUDLELULULE VALIDATE LLL ALIASALL LLL AE DIEM LDU LALLA AL LILLE In the 24- Page Magazine Metropolitan “Studying Voices With a Microscope.” A remarkable “My Mile-a-Minute in a Flying Boat,” by S. N Section Features interview with Wizard Edison on singing voices and their ; Osgood Pell. cultivation. ‘American voices the best,” he says. Another good story of “Bill, the Office Boy,” by Costliest horse on earth bought by the Argentine { Paul West. . OUR TOWN Government for $150,000, NIts advantages as a ‘‘My Three Escapes From the Isle of Despair,” story } Summer Resort of Alfred Pleuchot, once a prisoner on Devil’s Island, the eaten: Barisic Hal Ah Pictured by Herb Roth Branch Renalisettlement. * atest Parisian novelties in dresses. | ita Convhraatian . Pictured by Jack Callahan Its Sheriff The great World laugh- maker. Full of newest jokes and quips. A page of music, ‘‘Montezuma,” by Earl Carroll and Charles Eggett. Third instalment; of the thrilling story, “The Sable i Phe top-notch boy of City College; Morton Gottschall, § Lorcha.” } Two pages illustrating the new search for a North Some “Almost Confessions,” by Elizabeth Brice, ‘, Polar Continent. “Funnyside”’ N , ; - WN actress. ‘ New York’s A BC Class for Grandpas. Interviewed by Roy L. McCardell The great World comic f How T. B. Wells, Merchant, put in his own electric ’ How Columbia’s crew lost, but the stroke oar won. § Its Costumes section. plant as a protest against electric light charges. An interesting romance. Sketched by Cornelia Barns AH ALALLLLLLLALL LILLE LAUULULL LLL LAL LL LLLALALLLL LIAL LL UULAU LUA LUMA UA LULL LU LULU ELLA ALLELUIA AAALAC LUAU MMMLLL LALLA AA MAL DML ALLL SMALL AOE

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