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TWO NEW PLS, ONE PLAYHOUSE ~OPENNENT WEEK Silver Wedding” and “Potash and Perlmutter” to Bid | for Favor. omevy AT LONGACRE. Bills at Vaudeville and Stock «Shows Offer Choice of Entertainment. new productions and the opening) ‘@ new theatre will be forerunners of Teal opening of the theatrical sea-| next week. Menday night H. H. Frazee will ke, in which Thomas A. Wise will the principal role, The play, {a in three acts, centres around wig Koehler, an old German saddle- + in @ amall community in West- Pennsylvania, and his attitude to- his daughter's marriage te the “ drug store clerk. /T the cast are Miss Alice Gale, who the role of the “hausfrau ;* MoCormack, Guinto Socola, Gal- Thomas, Carl Hemmann, Henry David Ross, Marty Mallon, ‘Temple, Violet Moore and Lillian ‘Gohan Theatre, A. H. Wood, will pre- >-@ent “Potash & Perlmutter,” which the Management describes as an “up-to-date in three pieces.” The play is a combination of Pinochle, politics, love and law. “Abe” pPotash and “Mawruss” Perlmutter go to the aid of their bookkeeper, Boris An- p, Raetian Government, and eave him from Siberia and then marry him off te Moir. beautiful designer. f Alexander Carr is the Perlmutter, Bar- ‘ney Bernard ie Potash, and Louise Dres- Ser is the designer, The cast includes ‘alta Proctpr Otis, Joseph Kilgour, Lee Aehimar, Marguerite Anderson, ily, Arthur Pickens, Gertrude Mil- “Ungton, Albert Parker, Dore Rogers, ,Qrace Fielding and Doris Easton, The fe staged by Hugh Ford. Richard Bennett and his company il resume ‘Damaged Goods” at the ton Theatre Monday night. “Stra” will be presented next week, the Academy stock company, wit! hel Clifton and Victor Brown in the roles. Wagar Selwyn's comedy, “The Coun- Boy,” will be offered by the stock pany at the Manhattan Opera Leading roles will be assumed Bthel Gray Terry, Joseph Byron tten and William Riley Hatch. | VILLE HOUSES. Bvelyn Nesbit Thaw wil! continue to at Hammerstein's next week, t among others, will be Dainty Charles Ahearn and his Cycling Comedians, Harry Howard's Poniep and Bva Bhirley. At Keith's Union Square Theatre will ee “The Purple Lady,” Eve Taylor, in “After the Wedding,’ “The Hero,” Masry Breen, Hines and Fox in a musi- @al specialty and others. Velix and Caire in “Then and Now” ‘will head the programme at Proctor's | Fifth Avenue The where also will » be the Frank Keenan Players, ‘Five ‘Armanis,” an operatic quinte! Danny immons, comedian, and Matilda and ira, Spanish dancers. Lew Welch, “Levinaky's O14 Shoes,” will be at the Twenty-third Street The- Hearted Grogan" will be the attraction at the Fifty-eighth @ereet Theatre and “Humanity” will be “adhe headliner at the One Hundred and Dwenty-fitth Street Theatre, ‘The Americin Theatre will have the \Azard $Brethers, Granville and Mack, Femme American Quintette, Marguerite, Devlin and Hliwood, Billy K. Wells and ‘Sere Carmen trio. BARK AND BEACHES. Catherine Counties, in “The Birthday Present,” will head the bill at the Brighton Beach Music Hall, Brighton Levy, cartoonist; Trovato, violin- + Gallagher andyFielis, in the “Bat- of Bay Rum;" Dolly Connolly and sy Wenrich in songs and Diamoné Brennan. the New Brighton Theatre will be B. Dixey in ‘“Vaudodrama jogue,” Tom Terriss in “Scrooge,” Rice and Belly Cohen, Bud Fisher Muttograph," Luigi Del’ Oro, cordich player, and Patsy Doyle ‘Corse Payton in “The Wife Temer’ ‘ be the main feature at Henderson's jc Hall, where others will be George B. Reno, Charles Howard, Bunice Bur- Bem and Cherles Irwin and Hilde ow Sena » WERRY’S BIG NIGHT TO-NIGHT t @Ror'l! Have = Real 014 Country Time, With All the Trimmings. ‘Fhe Kerrymen of New York and (Breokiyn will hold their thirty-thind an- plonic and summer-night’s festival @ulser's Harlem River Park and to-night, It will ®e @ real Irish with Irish music, Irish dancos te great Kerry-Louth championship mewh at Jones's road, Dublin, lest wbnth, at which @,000 persons were in '@ Gixty-ninth Resimend Bend will supply music fer the American dantes. & battery of Irish pipers and fidjeen players and Addlere will supply ha incentive for the real Irish stud. ry » Leo| and he measured the bedroom, coming KEPT HER NERVE FACING BURGLAR; | accor a LOSTITIN COURT Side Saye Old. Ownere Are Selling Their Houses Nevertheless, Mrs. Kunzman in Large Numbers at Big Profits to the Busi- Told Graphic Story of How She Saved Her Jewels, ness Invasion and Seek- ing New Dwellings in the Suburbs. ———— BY JOSEPH T. MULLIGAN. WAS MERCIFUL, AT FIRST On every hand nowadays we it of Great strides in the Fifth avenue sec- tion above Thirty-fourth street—how the dwellings are selling ites are nosd- ed for the business invasion. id of the Fifth dven Movement that no one stops to consid @ movement of far greater volume which fe under way on the central west olde, Where ol4 owners of the middle class But When She Saw Bunch of Skeleton Keys, She Hard- ened Her Heart. Mrs, Mabel Aunsman, pretty wife of Lawyer John Kunsman of No. § Nassau street, Manhattan, who cornered a burgiar In her home No, 1,716 Ocean avenue, Brooklyn, fqrcing him to sur- render $2,000 in jewels which he had taken from @ bureau drawer and after- wards aided in his capture, was at the Flatbush Court to-day to prosecute the prisoner. ‘When Mra, Kunsman faced the ao- cused man she furnished a surprise, for he is-strong while she is slight Magi- strate Steers Ustened carefully to her account of the capture, halting proceed- inga to prevent rapid fire interruptions by an attorney defending the prisoner, for Mra, Kunaman was agitated. The man, who said bis name is Jack Wille of No, 19 Fulton avenue, the Bronx, entered a plea of not guilty and was held 95,000 bail for examination of a ohi of grand larceny. eles capture came after » thrilling automobile chase in which a detective Joined, running him down and arresting him. Mra Kunsman told @ iimple story. She was sitting on the porch of ir home, @he said, waiting for @ car- er who was to make an examina+ tion of parquet flooring house. A nan came to the door with a kit of tools wrapped in overalls and rang the bell. “I admitted him,” eaid Mrs. Kuns- man, “and he etarted to examine the dining toom floor, making measure- ments, When he finished he asked to measure other rooms for possible re- pairs, I accompanied him upstairs reg and have seen their to eell now at figures which enable them to obtain much better houses in the sub- put away a comfortable bank account. tration of the transformations which come perio“ically to impart new values to metropelitan land, It shows on a Greater or emailer scale just what is happening in all parts of the m creasing population masses are demand- ing vastly larger facilities and taking the lan@ at higher prices trom the old owners for such purposes. HEAVY BUSINESS TAKES SITE FROM HOME OWNERS, Within the past ten or twelve years central west side values have increased in some instances over 100 per cent. Manufecturers a: derived as a shipping centre. companies, more York Central, have made it possible for shippers to have their merchandise handled with the greatest despatch, a short haul reducing carrying charges to CLASH IN SENATE down again. Just as he started to go wal went up and I waited « few minutes. Then I heard the sound of @ bureau drawer squeaking and w w. opened the door just in time to see him ehutting the bureau, Then I closed the door behind me and faced | “Beach, Coney Island. Others will be} ,) him. SKELETON KEYS HARDENED HER HEART. “The man was startled end he eyed me when I went to the bureau and found that a jewel case with rings worth $2,000 was missing. “f¥ou have my jewels case,’ I said to him. He denied it, trying to get past me.” “I repeated thet he had it, because I saw him take it, and sald: ‘Give them back to me or I will scream end have you arrested." “Then he grew frightened and begged me not to do that as he would return the jewels. He took the case out of his pocket and threw it on the fleer. He sald he had never been arrested and asked me to jet him go. I didn't want to have him arcested because I thought he might have been tempted for the fret time, “But just es he got to the poreh he drapped the overalls and out fell a bunch of keys which I could see right away were skeleton keys. Somehow I Bot good and mad right there, and I ‘abbed him by the arm. I felt he was real burgier and snouldn’t be given a chance, and I crie@ out for help while holding on to him. le broke away from me and ran down the avenue and I chased him, calling for ei4. A man driving an| automobile came along and joined in the chase and a detective further along) climbed in the machine and caught him. I came up in time to identity him,” Asked !f she were nervous when fac- ing the man in ber coum, Jere, Kuns-' man allowed she was much to excited to be afraid and indignant, but that in’ the court room ehe Jost her nerve com-' OVER MEXICO AND “WAR SYNDICATE” Smith Starts Row by Declar- ing Rebel Junta “Has Ear of State Department.” WASHINGTON, Aus. outburst in the Senate over the Mex- (can ehtuation to<lay was squelohed by intensify feeling in Mexico. opened the subject by declaring the Constitutionalist Junta here resignation of Ambassador Wilson, with the change that there was an bring about war with Mexico. He de- and not all Mexican money.” “Senators must hold themselves in check,” said Senator Williams we read many of the metropolitan expression and opinion in certain of them that shows @ syndicated money effort behind it. Pause, I don't talking about war with Mexico, a coun- try disrupted, broken and torn with dis- sension, This question is too important to be discussed here for any personal advantage, for any emall advantage to any persons.” Senator Smith, after announcing that he would make to the fenate Monday a report from the special committee which worked along the Mexican border last | year, yleMed to expreasions of disap- Proved and agreed to submit the report first to the Foreign Relations Commit- tee. Genators Crawford and Kenyon joined Democrats in declaring the Senate should not by {ts discussion lend weight to the efforts to intensify the Mexicar feeling. Senator Crawford expressed the high- ‘est confidence in President Wilson and the State Department, saying that they ‘were entitled to the Sena united, sympathetic, loyal and complete sup- port. “I regret to observe any disposition lor evidence of a desire to hinder or make more diMcult the work of the Foreign Relations Committee,” said he. “The Administration may commit error, probably it will. It will have to be sub- jected to criticiom; that ts inevitable, But members of the Senate, a body which must particmpate in the settlement of tmternational questions, has a duty v4 ‘Wills was owned by Micha Reed of No. 68 Pacific street, Brooklyn. ——_—— SHIP WATER ON TRAINS TO TOWNS IN TORRID BELT No Relief in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma From Intense Heat of Six Days, KANBAG CITY, Mo., Aug. 9.—Reports of suffering from heat and drought in Missour!, Kansas and Oklahoma reached here in greater numbers to-day than at any time since the period of intense heat set in nearly @ week ago. Cities and towns over the three States, and espe- cially in Kansas, are harassed for’ want of wat Several towns are shipping in their by freight. In othera low wells have caused sickness. Reports of burned crops come from all sections. Indications to-day were that @ sixth consecutive dey of extreme heat was under way, with the hood that yes- terday’s maximum temperature, ranging from %% to 110, would be equalled Sefore nightfall, of “Rube” Bressler, left-handed pitcher the Harrisburg Tri-@tate team, the Philadelphia Athistics for §3,' Breasier to remain here until Labor Day when the Tri-State season ends, tisan oriticiem.”” Genator Williams declared Senator Crawford's “cool, dispassionate state- tropoll- | ¢, tan district, where the ccnstantly in- or emphatic disapproval ¢rom Republicans | ing ana Democrats who joined in declar- ists, or anyone else and asked Senator ing thet the Senate shouki not by dis- | @mith why he had delayed elght months cussion lend weight to any efforts to| ir making a report on such “wonderful” Senator Williams of Missiaupp! replied | pottcema: “organised and aymiecated effort.” to|son of a Polic “Aa | Thi papers there is « sameness of statement, | 4 even brave when | brother of John that should compel it to rise above par- i HR EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 0, 1918, Building of the Home as a Matter close proximity of the hotel and their] retail dry goods districts to the section Properties when the section itself was) Accounts in a measure for the fact that jarded as suburban—they or thelr] property west of Tenth avenue, Twenty- fathere or grandfathers. They have third to Fifty-ninth streets, has been Cocupied their tomes all these years/ almost entirely rebut with substantial holdinge n-| factories, warehouses, printing estab- crease steadily in value. They are able} lishments, hospitals and similar struc- tures for expanding utilities. On several plots which I assembled Urbs, and still have eneugh surplus to} for clients for their own occupancy they constructed buildings with more West aide home owners, who/ floor space than they actually required are thus taking their long accumulat-|and cucceeded in renting the surplus ing pro@ts, are happy examples of the| to responsible tenants at rentals suf. Fesulte of suburban home buying. And] ficient to pay their carrying charge: the entire district just now is an Illus-/and show a handsome return on the Investment. LAND TOO CosTi BUT CHEAP FOR FACTOR! the facts that © always demanding and owners are in a pouitt out of town. Incredible as it may some profit. Thi of land. When a manufacturer decides to Printers have taken| or to lease a building, the essential advantage o% the low prices of lots,| thing considered 1s cost. We may as- together with the untold advantages|sume that on @ site worth $11,000 to $12,000 @ lot the cost of construction will Improvements by the large raliroad| average 16 cents a cublo foot. On this Particularly the New| basis, one can readily figure that the equa: rent will cost about 20 cents foot. saw possibilities in thie district fea. Sherburn Hopkins and Felix Summe: fie mith charged, t tion of the United States toward ins, Smith said, received feo. Hopki: from the Madero Government for ser- “had the ear’ of the Taft Government, and, he be- vices to that cause, and Neved, still had the ear of the Department. “Do you claim he has Seen lobbying with members of Congress?” asked Sen ator Overman, who suggested calling the n before the lobby committee. "I claim he had attempted to infi the Department of State and I that he had much to do with the re- moval of Ambassador Wilson," retorted “It the Senate wants %.—Another | Proof, let them eummon these two men Genator Smith. and expose this junta.” Senator Swanson defended the of the Secretary of State to Hsten to representations of the revolution- information to the Senate. After en: Senator Smith explained that Hop- or Orit ot ehiean oo king testified before his committee last February. Senator James retorted that had | testimony before a committee last Feb- the ear of the State Department and |ruary should not be made the basis of was influential im bringing about the |® Charge that Hopkins id the the present Administration. —————>___ John J. Rooney jr. jan whose home enue, Brooklyn, No, 823 Marcy olared “there was money behind #t, | knocked down by a Marcy avenue car ar apeaaa 3 Teeedars, Thursdays, crue Satara | Brom Mleamboat Cs SUNDAY EXCURSIONS If Stn,-teaee_ Fete Ft ena ada Sos [NO LANDING, AT W. 23D ST.|I#| " “Quen onoKo TO NEW HAVE ital, where surgeons si he may | stre, 4 LYESTER, tr. are ION : . i Soe eee staeey Began, aUguer ioTH cathe Rev. Thon CONEY ISLAND $1.50 Fie nerdy. He wa eg BEANE RAD, MTSE Lehigh Valley jart Kennedy, the) 245: Wee Nat eto. Tl hits, 8.40 FMM, New York banker, who died in 19%, |) KRAVE FLEM fp NORTH Railroad = — 6.40, 4 cians have failed. Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable pound is one of this kind. Ke Dungalow, well ¥ kept for “balance” of "*h neat bathing on the coast Apply W. ‘box 4. Nessnu-dy the-nes, out, NY. World “Wants” Work Wonders. of Economy FOR HOMES, all manu- obtain » handsome return for their sur- Plus @om, one fs at a lons to under- stand the movement of manufacturers foot and still due to the low cost Some of the more active operators ment would be applauded by all Amer- were engaged now in fashington attempting to influence thi THE HONEST rele arked’ noe —— PROPRIETARY MEDICINE 3) "t™uzettul From tee - BRI GE] P DR’ Deep Se: . OCK AN Sunday has saved thousands of dollars Pua enelans 16 is Kis L BL. . - we) “a io to families who could ill afford the expense necessary to main- tain the services of a physician and has answered the purpose equally as well and often suc- ceeded after our best physi- Com- terms reasonable, Point Look: Week’s Notable Realty Operations Ogden Goelet heirs filed plans for tweive-story apartments, 100.4x90, to cost $300,000, on the site of old dwellings at the southweat corner of Park avenue and Fifty-fifth street. Rogers Peet Company obtained on long lease a alte for thelr fourth store at Now, 41-4% Fitth avenue, Nos. 16-16 Kast Forty-second street, Nos. 6-7 East Forty-firet street. McMotrow Engineering & Construction Company filed plana for twelve- story apartments, 75x8.4, on the north side of Eighty-first etreet, 25 feet east of Columbus avenug Joseph F. Brody bought the dwellings, Nos, #2-3 Kast Thirty-firet street, a8 a site for twelve-story lofts. neighborhoods. ‘They have not confined thelr reinvestmente te any particular part of the suburbs. They have bought tn practically all directions, and most Hiven @ decade ago the central west Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart filed plans for a ten-story: hospital Threa to at Noa. 290-296 Kast Twentieth gtreet, next to Columbus Hospital, which they || f4¢ had hardly begun te awake from for Alleged t to Make wh ite quiet residential repose. It had w in Jail. Contracts were completed for start of work next month on the s4no.con | | remained Seartiialiy Wale G seater, Them Wreck stadium for the College of the City of New York on the blocks bounded by 1] quring Suton it merged Getiy fem portly neler Ngee One Hundred and Thirty-sixth and One | the suburban so th city sage. yn ia ‘ e jon Weish Calvintatic Methodists bought 60x100 as the site for a new edifice on Hl ing transformation Deenine, fapld ‘ond @uffragettes wheee names were not the north side of One Hundred and Fitty-Afth street, 150 feet west of Amster- 1/114 rise in land valdes was in proper. learned to-day attacked Dr. Pearson, ye the medical officer of Holloway Jeli, dam avenue. ton to the new investment uses of the Two-story stores for the auto trade, instead of the recently projected 9] sigs of them beat the physician twelve-story apartments, were planned for the Morgan's Folly site at the Suburban home buyers from with @ horeewhip. southwest corner of Bixty-second street and Central Park Weat. central went side as well as all others attracted by the comme SUBURBAN. should select their new locations On| tion, resouel the doctor, and thé women New York Consolidated Card Company bought the 18x60 northweat || the lines of city advancement, but fer|ran away while the officers were tL corner of Webster and Fourth avenues, Long Island City, as @ site for o || nuh away to get the land at & 10W/ ting tne physician's version @ P 00,000 factory. price level. Then they may be eure)». ’ Mortgage Financing Company paid $200,000 to Aplo Construction Company ] | °f & steady oar sepanarea on out-| “rhe women told Dr. Pearvon that thétr for forty new dwellings along Bix nth street, Nineteenth to Twenthieth bt an nae ° Lae lion = ae treatment was @ protest agninat his Fe fe: avenues, Brooklyn, on the Coney Island evbway. heleingn,, jen a it hae ‘of | contly woiced throne to dunger- ‘ Nathanlel Court five-story flats in the Bronx, at Mohegan avenue and One J) 1 ona obatras oeet wae or es etrikes in prison until they mea: Hundred and Aightieth street, were traded for a block front on One Hundred pita! Hobe tng NOES. | ta) wrecks, y and Sixty-fAfth street, Grant to Sherman avenues A policeman whe with Chisholm heirs sold the old homestead and twenty lota on One Hundred FUSION INCORPORATED. | unite cat the sputtering fuse ot a | and Sixty-third street, Prospect to Stebbins avenue, to Lowenfeld & Prager, bomb feund to-day protebiy eaved who are reselling to flat builders, Hapgecd and Mis Associates New | from destruction the high sehcel at August Nelson, as President of Nan Realty Company, filed plans for four five-story flat houses on Webster avenue, 6 feet south of One Hundreg and Seventy-third street. Mayor C. McClellan of Mt. Vernon, as broker, sold 108 acres of the 30- acre Paulding Manor tract in Eastchester, adjoining Mt. Vernon, Pelham and Bronxville, to Siwanoy Club at $900,000 as a golf course. Southeastern Farms Company bought the 293-acre Lewisboro stock farm, in Westchester, with 7,000 feet along the road from New Canaan to Ridgefeld. R. Allen @old the 6-acre High Over estate in Bernardavilie, N. J., cor Mrs. Arthur Scheel to Thomas G, Clynes, Lege Sutton, Nottingham, where David shyt Lieyé-George 10 echeduled to make on Supreme Court Justice Guy to-day @9- | aadrese to-night.: Proved a certificate of incorporation ef] Militant suffragettes are euspected the Citizens’ Municipal Committes, Inc. | of the bomb. ‘The incorporatore are Norman Hag- | ~~~ good, Joseph M. Price, William Loeb, REAL ESTATE FOR SALC— \jr,, Charles 1. Bernhelmer, William @. QUEENS. Willcox and Frederick M. Stein, who are members of the Fusion Committee. There are to be thirty directors of the dest obtainable in the United States, | COrporation, but they are not named in Under auch conditions it ia no won-|the incorporation papers, ‘The object der that the old home owners are will-|of the corporation ie ‘outlined as fol- ing to take their profits and move to] lows: handsome new places in the eubui “The directors shall have power to ‘The inrush of heavy forms of busin: cause or permit nominations for pub- has made the eection very und lo office to be made by petition in for reaidential purposes, even if the| the mame of the corporation, and old families still wished to remain in| only nominations eo authorised shall ncestral locality. be placed upoon the official baliot as of residential the nominations of the corporation, ted the proceeds froi or under ite name or emblem.” ae am erected buildings which tn many in- @tances rented from the plans. .In al- most every case they found a ready market for thelr improvement. There floor | “Fe atill opportunities for manufacturers on to| ® purchase plote of large area west of Tenth avenue at an average of $12,000 @ lot. At this figure tho property be- omes too ble for home purposes id very cheap for manufacturing, stor age and euch uses, Shipping facili of the section are conceded to be ti i 8 ee nh seotil shd | seem, ere have the sale erect GIMBEL BROTHERS Announce an Extraordinary Sale of Ten Carloads of The Famous CREX RUGS For NEXT MONDAY In EVERY SIZE and variety made by the mills, including Runnerg and Carpets by the yard. At the Most Sensational Reductions ever made on these world-renowned Rugs and Carpets. Don’t fail to read the story in detail, EARLY Monday morning. GIMBEL BROTHERS t and of t jer for State juence claim right in Sunday’s papers, and COME TOUATY-THIRD OT. Hudson River ee 0, Daylight \ Str. “Washington Irving” EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS. oat Co EXCURSIONS, is was | train leaves New York 2hd Nireet 4.40 A, M.; ‘of Went 40 A.M; root of Liberty Btreet #30 4, M. phi 10, ‘THE STEAM LONG ISLAND SOUND Learing Dow York Vier ft, 1334 wh, ¥1d A, . - 6, o's SE es ad Rockaway Beach EVERY SUNDAY $4 50) “GRAND i ate, SURF BATHING WITHIN 45 MINUTES OF M. ¥, CITT, ROCKAWAY BEACH dhe iy Carer ier Mn Re a Or J 14.00 A. M., 1.00, 1.40, 0, 4.90, eo, ov, a, 4.02, 1.8%, . Me bie Sianiy Dress Parade. Str. “Sea Gate” THE PEOPLE'S NEW PLAYGROUND, B44 Bat'y MOUNTAIN |IF Drea Parade. s,s, can E. 4.03," 2.84, AIL ELP WANTEO—MALE, WANTED VOR U, &. SBME, fur. - a furvels throughout the ay, - LONG BEACH ws} STEAMER GLERMONT O15 Fire treet einer indy World “Wants” .Work Wanders, Ptrechmes pet te moraing at

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