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f Sg NHS AEROPLAKE | SUFETNSKY Pagdud, Daredevil Aviator, Takes Lightning Dive Then Tums Full Somersault. Find a Loan Association That Will Lend 75 Per Cent. of the Vatue of the Property and You Can Build a $5,000 SOMES DOWN LIKE BIRD. Frenchman ‘Who Thrilled Big $40 a Month, Be Paid for in Twelve Years. — = If you had only $1400 end wanted a house, how would you go ebowt it? ‘These are the questions that con- front the man of modest cneans if he would have home of his own, having i ! Hi BEn ? i} s e World will present facts found aft: investigation in the interest of the would-be home Dullder #o that he may @void pitfalle that confront the smal tavestor, who can ill afford to lone bis bara eavings. Binoe market ia full of various materialsfor butlding, it i# not the purpose of ‘these articles to go apecifi- cally into the merite of these, but the dullding plana will present materials of Fecogsiaed worth. U CAN BUILD WITH THE LEAST CA@H ON HAND. * A man writes to The Evening World asking in what way can he borrow the moat money at a monthly payment rate, i Fi : By 8 os ‘mome uliders, ytd ees i Wife of Wealthy Poto Player Der cent. Py the watuation of the prop- Says She is Livjng Upto |. her concern of its kind, is 16 to 80 per cent, Theref the home builder is not cequired to have more than % to % per cent of the property value in cash to begin wit ‘Thus a man having $1,000 cash could, in this way, build a home to cost as high as $6,000, The rate of payment of this association fa $10 per month on each $1,000 borrowed. thie basis the property becomes of Joan is twelve years and four month ‘The jeans ean be procured as the Dullding proceeds in structure, Aleo, the owner bas the privilege of paying off the mortgage es he finds it de- @irable, There are no charges to join or transfer or draw on account, The expense to borrow is the actual cost lof appratsement, drawing and recording u ortgage and examining the Utles to the property. This cost varies, but ts moderate and represents @ cost only once. No charge ts made tor re- newing @ mortgage. In regard to this class of asso- clations, the, State Superintendent of Banks, in of bis annual reporta to the Legielature, says: ‘The local as#o- clations are strictly mutual, co-opera- 2 Separation Agreement. . Mave! Clarence A. Robbins Jr., wite of ‘Tea Robbins, the wealthy pele player, athietg and*guardeman of Great River, Long teland, denied to-day that she had pert ‘@hen sho @f her father, Raymond N. Hyde, the pe igs eal ‘ pg Oy i last November, when she sent ner eons © her father-in-law's ey Gteat River. H was agreed that the two boys should stay with thelr te four months tn the year, “OOPSTHELOOP” ‘HOW TO BUILD A HOME WITH YOUR FIRST $1,000 Best Way to Borrow the Money Required in Addition to the Original Nest Egg ss: tics rcs vp» ? House Without Any Stairs to Climb. aabaiaanaaaaaananatians In thie series of articles The Evening notice tn reference to this house. An | rooms are well lighted on two sides and are eufficiently ventilated; one chimney tends to supply the furnace, kitchen and fireplace, which reduces th coat of the bullding somewhat, Wha‘ storage In not available/in the basement ean be found in the attic. MATERIAL FOR DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE BUILDING. The foundation te of brick and the framing ef the house is of spruce throughout, The floors ‘The doors window and ou! poreh cast. KITCHEN 1-8" 113" eg tet ? E ij fst § inches Au cast ive of front by 27 porch le 8 fect feet We Sh BQY VICTIMS OF AUTO. One Has Fragured Gkull, the Other Breken Ankie. Isaac Bennowits, ten years ob, and his five-year-old brother Harry, of No, 2286 First avenue, were struck by an Butomodile while they were crossing Firet avenue at One Hundred and Nine> teenth street this afternoon, lsaac's ekull was fractured and there ts Nttle hope of his recovery. Harry's ankle wes broken, After Dr. Kahn of Harlem Hospital had taken the boys away, Patrick Dow- dell of No. 215 West @tty-fourth street, the driver of the ‘car which struck them, and who had wrecked the car against the curb in the effort to avoid them, was discovered walking away through One Hundred amd Sineteenth street ‘by Sergeant gKearns” Dowdell FoRkCcH O-0"x9?-0" Floor PLAN. PLANS CHANGE WITH BACB ARTICLE, CHARLTON UNDER |TReusens ror women HAVE REALLY ARRIVED; SECRET QUIZ AT | & Puts Tights and Pants on SME [se es TODO LE WA | SASOUTHcuED BLAME TURKS. FOR IT Reversal of Form in Balkan War | HIS TUBERCULOSIS the Police, Tells of Tramp Across Continent and Back. IN LESS THAN A YEAR. ‘Gained 44 Pounds, Won a | $1,000 Bet and Lost All Trace of Disease, He Declares. A cross country walk from New York to San Francisco and back, accom- Piiehed in ten months and a half, cured twenty-one-year-old Herbert W. Hoover of Newark of a desperate case of con- sumption, If tie story he told at Po- lice Headquarters early to-day is cor- rect Hoover hes a shin tanned almost to ye to prove that he to free from tuberculosis now. and car- rea @ package of lettera from police chiefs and others, gathered at various Points on the Continent, evidence that he footed bis Way fron ogean. . ocean to Incidentally, Ne sa; Purse of 61,000 offered by the Grey Crest Athletic Club of Newark to any one who would walk from New York to San Franciséo and tack,-under certain con- ditions, in one year and seventeen days. .| Besides that, he claims to be the first Person 0 ever made ® round trip across the United States and walked all the way. APPARITION STARTLES EVEN A DOWN TOWN POLICEMAN. Policeman Kuhne, stationed at Broad- | way and Grand street, Grat si«hted the pedestrian. Kuhne saw a young man with hatr about w foot long, wearing tat- fered khaki, the raugedest shoes ever @een on Broadway and a whole lot of Queer trinkets dangling from his belt. ‘T think I know who's looney now,” remarked the policeman as he seized the odd young man. ‘The long haired one was taken to Po- lice Hekdquarters to ascertain if be ane, and there he told his name end story. This Is the story: live at No, 2% Mulberfy treet, Newark. A year ago I weighed 10 Pounds and was dying of consumption. 1 heard of the Grey Crest Club's offe: and Dr, Davis told me to try it. He + | elfla it would either kill or cure me. “One of the conditions was that I neither ask for work, food, clothes or money. I was ¢o get everything with- out asking. Most people helped me when I merely tok’ them what I had started out to do, refrainings from ask- anything, however. “The first day I made Perth Amboy, N. Jy and had ‘a hemorrhage. 1 had another hemorrhage near Philadelphia. But I had gained three pounds when I reached the Quaker City and I had no more hemorrhages. I went down the Bestern sti to Florida and across the Gulf coast, through Texas. Between New York and Texas I was: arrested Rinety-one thmes as a vagrant. GAINED 44 POUNDS AND A LOT OF HAIR, @] left New York on Oot. 14, last, and reached San Francisco, 6,238 miles the way I went, on March I rested ten days and started back across the cen- tral line of the United States. I landed New York at 2 o'clock this morning, ‘o-day I weigh 148 pounds and am Perfectly well, I was 6 feet 7 inches BOY HERO TRIES GAYNOR MACHINE |e equipped with a self-starter. FRENOH PROFESSOR { | Spoiling ale accent. | persons contemplating suicide, FATHER-I3 Mase A PRIC News Oddities SEPTEMBER MORN calle for an oyster. ing for divorce on the ground that his wife POOR LO—Umattila Indian woman has just divorced her ninth husband. QUAKER CITY DOMINIE hag started @ Sunday echoot class especially fom LAW of Acting Gov, Glynn FTO #tAGGER HUMANITY—Croatiun eavant says almost any one is the be et waxpayer in Lyme, can live to be @ centenarian by eating garlic. HOBOKEN bar bills, all soft drinks, too. {| “DIVORCE BROKERS CIVIL WAR VETERAN in an Ohio fp all het ap over paying $0 a mionth for the excise inspector e@ the latest development of Paria. soldiers’ home sues for divorce and alimony on the naive ground that his wife has enough money for both. SUFPFRAGETTES talk of sending a wold meda! to Mme. De Puy, wife of the Coaticook Justice of the Peace, who bosses Yr husband. iM | ing net, {SIX PRETTIEST GIRLS in Salem. 0. hospital. Men of all ages formed a @irla sold 10,000 smacks. ‘ BARNYARD MILITANCY—Marion, { TONDON FISHERMAN caught a seven-pound pike, ufing & tea-tray es & 1d kinten at $1 each In ald of the looal ne oyer @ block tong, and in two houre the has @ rooster that is rearing & second brood of chicks deserted by the mother ben. The rovster has a dejected look and has learned to cluck. VIGILANT PARROT jn owner was attacked oy roobers, Later ee parrot again shouted “murder” and the prisoners were locked up. TO SAVE MOTHER + ANDBABY AIRE Benzine Caused Explosion and Flames Raced Through the Flat, . Bio Nathan Tannedaun, thirteen Years old, proved himeelf a hero to- day, but his courage and prompt work couldn't save his mother and his baby brother, Goldie, from ‘being a0 bai burned that both will probably die, Mrs, Tannebaum {s thirty-five years old and the wife of Baruch Tannebaum, carpenter, The family lives on the ground floor of a five-story “tenement at No, 178 Orchard street. The father was at work, and the mother carried a ded from the bedroom Into the kitchen to clean it with bensine. In the kitchen in hie baby carriage was Baby Goliie, In the front room, leh faces the yard, was Nathan, and outside on the fire escape was Sydney, eleven years old. A candle was burning in the kitchen, and the flame licked up the vapor from the bensine, Instantly there was an ex- Plowion, and the clothing of Mrs. Tanne- baum caught fire.’ ‘The flames spread in the k'te. The woman screamed and ran about the room, fanning the Then she thought of the baby. She ran behind the carriage and wheeled it and the child into the front room. The clothing of the little one had already caught. Nathangrabbed Goldie and smothered the flames which encircled him, burning his hand badly in the work. Quickly he ran to the window and, calling to | Bydney, handed thegbaby to him on the fire escape. Then Yhp brave boy ran back and tore the clothing off his moth- er, His handa were burned, but the lad wave no heed to his sufferingy,® and screamed for help. The smoke was as- cending the stairs, and tenants from the Uppers floor came screaming down in a panies sisepy, Phila Iphia ahrieked “ fis two suspects were taken into the room. Nathan had helped Samuel Sobel, leas: of the house, to put out the fire. Nelah- bors were attending to the mother, who had fallen unconscious to the floor, She was still unconscious when the amou- lance took her away to the hospital The father was sent for and went te | Gouverneur Hospital. M: ebaumn, swathed in bandages, was moaning on her bed and band and father went to Har Moriah Hopital, where Gol buros ministered to. Hi Ming tor baby, The hur- with the destruction of a universe, This new story, entitled “The Poison Belt,” from the pen of this famed author, will begin in the next Sunday World Illustrated Magazine ‘and Story Section, and be completed in five lengthy, {llustrated instalments. Order from newsdealers in advance. The Sunday World is not returnable, hence each newsdealer's supply is Hmited. FEAR BOAT PARTY WAS LOST. ed Motor rate te Sighted O@ Long Branch, N. J. Life savers on the New Jersey const Were searching last night for an up- turned motorboat which was sighted early In the evening by Capt. Charles Chasey of the Life Saving Corps of Long Branch. All that could be seen was the boat's white painted huil about two hi opposite Bath avenu: | While the captain w | the boat disappeared. It is believed the boat may have con- tained a fishing party and that {t wer upset and the occupants drowned. The | name of the boat could not be seen. | CASTORIA_ For Infants and Childrea, The Kind You Have Always Bought Overt gone for help id been js back was padi the doctors sald that ther i ‘ ite. With tore sald that there was bu for the latter's recovery. ed Goldie to her bosom and smil a happy, peaceful smile. “THR KS Conan Doyle, famous as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, has just written a most amazing story, which deals i ‘ * fe: return to Manhattan, young bbins returned to her father’s failed to mention the cere- in Jersey City, Tod Robbin was dqually wncommunicetive about ‘Bla ayptinis and when the call to bovke im the fall he went back to apperently to*etudy and ing. A® @oon as the frst ewe yells and settled tive corporations, The membership te/ WS arrested for not having @ license usually confined to a iimitga terri-|for the car. 1a, le sev wtarauory ‘and to] “BRYAN ON ANOTHER TOUR. stricted to the same territory ms fe percentage of the ———— ecified and safe se Atter ictturieg He May Ge to oA patsn. appraised value of the estate upon WASHINOTON, Sept. 1.—Secretary |* which their loans are ie. BEOT WAY TO PROCURE.A HOME Bryan ‘anged to leave late to-day for ‘hestertown, Md., to deliver a lec- OF YOUR OWN, twenty-seven years of exper!- asin. y. in Thompeon, Presi-| ture to-night. He expects to,apeak in we. Per sonaly, I regard the| York, Pa, to-morrow night® and in Authorities Say American Ac- cused of Wife Murder Shows No Signs of Insanity, — COMO, Italy, Sept. 1.—Porter Charl- anc der UAE COMO IL Policeman Mallon, on fixed post, was! Sears the : i: three-quarters of an inch in height, but | notified and sent an ambulance call into Signature the Modish List. @ | the extra height in not due to callouses | Gouverneur Hospital. The streets oe It has came! on my soles, were thronged with peo) waiting for > ° What? ’ “On the trip wore out—really wore | the parade, and the ambulance was slow The trousered skirt! Yep! Take it from no leas cn author. ity than Miss Marion ©. Folts, fashion scout for one of the city's biggest de- pagtment stores, who arrived on the steamer George Washington to-day, the woll dressed woman this wint tall when I started. I have gained to rags—seven paira of shoes and 213 pairs of silk stockings. I wore silk because. they were best for » but @ pair rarely lasted more than a day. . “Tam going to collect that $1,000, have ® good tubbing, put on new clothes and have my finger nails manicured, will en- | j of @ household. & ‘and lean associations the best| "aston, Md. Wednesday night. He ex-|@#, ‘the young American who was] ogee herself in a akirt that 1s designea| “! Won't get my hair cut because 1 ter another eon arrived to live beskepcr medium by wi.loh people with|Pects to return to Washington be-|recently extradited from the United! to took preciacly like the Turkish trous | NAV® ® bet of $500 with Louls Maloney gall means may procure » home. By] {¥en engagements, und may go tolptates to stand his trial here on @/erm of the women of the harem, of East Orange that I will not until Mrs. Robbing ami Tod tot 1t| {nese means o home buyer bas the ad-| Aine Inter this week to mpeak in the cMrge of murdering hia wife at Lak» Coto in 1910, wax subjected to-day to| wonlowing the Bulgarian victories the a lengthy preliminary interrogation, | Bulgar colors and designs were all the Judge Rognono, the examining mMa-| rage, Then came the Turkish reversal letrate; Signor Mellini, aritan's | of form and the Ottoman victories and counsel, and Signor ‘Vitale. the oMcial} now all the Parisian dressmaker are interpreter, accompanied by @ Court} vying with one andther to put as much clerk. proceeded to the prison for te rurkish effect In their comtumes aa pon- purpone this morning. Signor Vitale| joi. was at once sworn to secrecy. “The shades are invariably Turkish," During the examination Chariton weal yaid Minx Folts, “and the skirts are quite self-possessed and calm and was! being made tight at the ankles and full moat respectful toward the knees and hips, with draping, and who thus far declare that they have not | cut to aive every effect of a pair of full observed rny nign of mental defeiency. | length bloomers, No lingerie is worn, ee j tights being the rule. In fact, it looks DYING, SAVES TWIN BABY. November. I had my hair clipped just before I started on my, hike, It is now eleven inches long." Hoover was permitted to so nis way, which, he sald, was to gi bis mother in Newark. Mn that they could not get along and papers were drawo up 4aken for a judicial separa- Tod's parents won « point differences wore settled out of court. , ‘Mre. Robbing te descended from the well known John Alden, who, in the oid days @ Plymouth, tried to make love for ferce wut smitten Miles Stand- ~] tee, wae afrald to court the de- inure) Priscila, | who originated the ; dn’ ut Me or you a for yourself, Just what emused the Hobbinece te break bp their heme was not disclosed, By the terms of the agreement she got the Bayside home and receives s lai “i cash allowance. It's all the fault of the Balkan war, vice of practical and experienced men, pe ign in the ‘Third Congressional which iso very important factor in ee-| strict buying a home. In our a» ho premiums are charged, erest and principal on the in- Se ERIE CANAL FLOODS TOWN. Dore Thousands of Dollars’ Wo: of Damage at Cohoes, TROY. N. Y., Sept. 1.—The Erie Canal @t Cohoes overflowed ite banks last Alaht and flooded several streets and a number of buildings in that vicinity the opinion that @ one-story house has|Over one hundred families auffored many advantages ever other forme to|lossse which will amount to ‘Meni make it more nultabls for the average | (housand dollars, which the Mate’ will workingman with an ambition to own| D&Y? te Pai his own home. First, original cost of @ organised under the laws of the @tate of New York and examined bys representative of the Bank! hington Continentala in their » uniforms, under the Command of . Winter and a deputation of the Ger- man Griegerbund of New York, were re celved at the American Embaasy to-day ‘They will attend the Autumn parade of tue Guards Army Corps to-morro | OC ‘as though the petticoat and frilly under | the flood and « things had been banished forever. Turk- F Ri Sa s ri construction is leas; aecand, cost of up- ing made. | tah “blues, greens and purples are the | A our-, ing ni ba Ny ~ Pre keep Jeas;.third, a vast amount of labor a Neck | favorite shades. They arb even having BAR POLICE IN LABOR PARADE) savea to, the housewife through hav- of elginn Keine, om Him, | furs dyed to match these shades,” ,| in her work at hand and not having jum, Sept. 1—An- — <> 5. Vmtoh Mew of Mt. Lewis Resemt) 1, aimb stairs.” ® Grew Carnexic arrived here to-day from| Side by in their baby carriage, BIBLE REVISER HERE. - ‘4 Action During Recent Mirikes, |OETAILS AND PLANS OF A ONG.| TD? Heaue, where he atended the open. | Francesco Canazaa, two years old, and sah ” ing of the Palace of Peace. King Al- STORY HOUSE. bert will give « dinner in his honor to- Thies bungalow te estimated to cost | might. and this tui will be‘Tollowed $2,600, and seqpingly meets the require- | during several day: series of other | his twin brother, Mario, doxed to-day in front of their father’s wrocery at Mo. 128 Macdougal street, ax their er Flora, (wel of, OT.~1OUM, Sept. 1.--Resentment at <, the action of the polive in the recent airikeg of telephone operators and of Drinking Cup e @ old, sang to them | phe Right Rey, Abbot Francia Arden = x caused the labor organisations | ments of e home seeker having a small | dinners and lunch nged by mem-| Francesco awoke and got on his feet! Guaquet, who Was assigned 9) the to all policemen from the labor | tamily. bers he Belgian Cabinet and by va-|an he clutched the side of the {: Pope five years ako to the vast work of | des, Reve to-day. Only @ portion of the site is excavated, w woctetion Mr. Carnegie in| riage. Marlo still slept. Franceéeo| revising the Latin Vulgate Bible, or } . wt. thousand men marched m the | giving ample etorage space for cont, the guest of the Ameri- | ieaned over the wide, That is how Me! nible of St Jerome, arrived here to-day ¥ | ME unions were represented. | preserves, vegetables, &c. Tho cetlar|°#® Minister, Theodore sarburg baby carriage was upset, and Fran-|on the ateamer George Washington, to ———— has @ sement floor with a floor drain, ig te eae com neck wan broken, Ie Sequel of Domestic Jar. thiety, begin a series of lecture tours to raise money to carry on the work, He was met at the pie which makes the cellar perfectly dry at al times. “THE EXD OF THR WORLD.” Conan Loy le, famous as the creator of Ble lock When Fipru righted the go-cart she | found Mario atill asleep, resting on the for the Coupon in y a delega- ‘The bungalow is provided with a vom: | Holme, nar just written aimont amaning story, | POUY Of Franveseo, The little dirli tion of Knights of Columbus and many \ 9 modious porch, @ living room in:com’si- which seas with the destruction of a aniverse called her father and Anse Beet te) prominent Catholte laymen The Ab: 2 for 25 Cts, | nation with the dining room, two bed- | Tals new story, eutitiad “The Polson Belt," trun | twins. jario awoke, pu ns) bot, who is President of the English! EXCEPTIONAL | we Foome, @ bath agd kitchen with direct the pen of this famed futhor, will begin’ in meee Be spate. amet ge eed Benedictines, said he expectea it would | CQLLAR OF u : i th the dining room. | met Mia Wat Musimted Martane 1M curdton said Francesco. would, nevar {take fifty yeare more to complete the | STYLE, Pointe3!; in. Back 174in. This splendid Collapsible Aluminum Cup should be obtained me te Of two Comtrenlitlistad insistent Tras nevedqere "S| wake again and that Mario was saved (task Ge has begun, The iible he i’ EARL & WILSON by every school pupil. It is sanitary and convenient for the ‘ from ‘njury by falling on the body of Tevising has not been revised sii MAKERS OF TROY'S BEST be United, bls brother. the year sil Dose gu set aut the Comnen im Neat Sunday World,