The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1914, Page 18

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“4 ayy THE EVENING Bah in, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914. Hints to the Housewife “YOU CAN'T STOP TIPPING” DRUNKENNESS pe So Argues Pallman Manager OF SEE THE CHILDS wr tna ee DRUNKENNESS * TONGUE 1S COATED Relating to Home and Markets, | sax rnssctsco, tune 1% 14 th abtite eanfidence Wee ‘ATE AT AUCTION, |_ REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTI with absolute confidence, It de- : hase Y lup to you to atop these practices and|stroys all desire for whiskey, beer or ' tf as, feverish, consti By Mrs. Charlotte R. Bangs. ay your ney: dinent waren other intoxicants. Can be given in the stad, dive "Cait { Home. Crabs, hard, very | This wae the ultimatum delivered to- | home. Ny san No Moved 4 pated, give “California ? s bluefish, high at |day by President John M. Kshieman of | of sy, Pe etce a talal von tat f 7 X Ss Phi” Remember that wholesale mar Ui eeiee les emery | oeevtly. Mt atter tr on " a Syrup of Pigs kets awaken at 2 A. M. Orders by “lany benefit from its use your money sion to Ri : of © Look at the tongue, mother! Heo tailed 300. ager o " @ sure sign that your | Holland ham, 36c. Ib. is eieh ures.‘ t treatment, a powder; OR- need “| Sauerkraut, popular as summer | ham and bacon, 35c. Ib. (ret Upping evil during an oMcial hearing on| RINE No, g, in pill form, for th relish, is cheapest not made at | steep price), is one of th “ the question. desire to take voluntary treatme: home. Troublesome recipes invite La You cannot atop tipping.” areued | only $1.00 a box, Come in and tal | hardship, Buy the | 7,Cucumbers almost a gift, 500° | s4-, oan, “when the public can Kat bet-|the matter with us. Ask for booklet. Fs cA ter service by tips. It 1s human nature] ORRINE CO,, Washington, D. € Fp. Bally. ori “lish whi Yqo. at.), R , 5060, b i Tarrboes, full of cold, teaspoontul | c r Measure your ice, not weigh it, = ————— - ee bocce at be, ton i] and there ean be ne shortage in REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | bulk. RICHMOND. __RICHMOND. oe RICHMOND. Have You Ever efunded, is prepared in two forms: first mail or early phone mean very | prompt delivery of goods. rors Broadway Entrance By Hotels, Theatres and Department Stores This is the only Broadway Entrance to the Great City of New York. There is only One Side to that entrance. And That Side we’re going to sell at Auction. . stomach sor waste, undigested food ty, moves out of its little tals and you have a child again | economical than a em . Ib. fresh, 196 240. Ib. (best). i} Bee a dolioes tastes and i uivays takes The Other Side is Van Cortlandt Park. a so ord fora frat crate | We are telling you all about it daily in a : Markeia. | The handy little potted meats, Been Home-Hungry? e Rete tee pn a) Nn itn, . , _ The STORY of JUNE 23rd Bre, wn | ears Such Longings Are Easily Satisfied sold, or ' size, doz. (re- Guaranteed ties ‘t2..:b30"tach). | SOLID 14-iK N REV. J. H. CONLAND GOES | GOLD, TO A CELL IN LONDON tat Jeweled | His Hilarity Got Beyond ( Control, | and He Could Not Give Bond — | for Good Behavior. CHAPTER IV. JN the early Dutch Colonial days of New York the prin- cipal amusements of the People were a “long pipe” and an occasional “grunt” at one another. at Little Farms at Annadale No, Little Farms are not “away off somewhere,” but in New York City, 54 minutes from Broadway. Later on a new Governor from Holland and an occasional turn-over of the colony to the English or the Dutch afforded the Population more than the usual amount of “grunts.” This was the limit their excitement reached. You" Mr. Tired, Nervous and children a Fair Chane New Yorker, are you giving yourself and your wife 2 Remember the time when you were a B You were not penned up— you ran w ild as the wind, You enjoyed the trees, and the flowers, and the birds. re field would have seemed cramped quarters to you then. Come! ive your loved ones the pure air and a free life. Give them room to eX] lungs and really grow. ‘Their souls and bodies will be stunted unless they can actually get their feet on the ground again. We've advanced considerably since then. If we dof’t get a thrill-a-minute now-a-days there's “Nothing doing.” We want to live somewhere where our neighbors can drop in and have a “scrap over a game of Bridge” or show us the latest one-step—where there are schools and churches— where if the butter is not good at Murphy’s we can get bettet for three cents a pound less at Schmidt’s. We want a “Movie” around the corner. We want to pass a “police- j man swinging his club” on our way home—and all other City { Improvements. | Having ale | hree times and | Little Farms at Annadale are the sedative for jangled city nerves. But you say, “Why tempt me to give up my job in the city; T must be near my work; T must make a living.” There’s just where “Little Farms at Annadale” solve this universal land longing problem. We have annihilated the intervening hindrances that shut oul country enjoyments from the average city man. At Annadale you can still hold your city job—enjoy city conveniences and diversions—and—listen! Yet with all this, you will not he away off in lonely isolation. You will be right here in New York City all the time, Think of enjoying gardening, eating your own vegetables, pic king your own flowers, raising your neni chickens—being con- venient to ideal boating and fishing and yet, wonderful to. relate, within 54 minutes of the Highest Priced Land in the World! Little Farms at Annadale Staten Island in N. Y. City Little Farms Prices $590—$690——$790, Etc. Bungalow Plots as Low as $120 $10 Down, $6 to $10 Monthly Send for Special Offer to Home Builders! Saturday Excursion, 1.30, 2.30, 3.15 Sunday Excursion, 10.20, 2.00, 3 P. M. WOOD, HARMON & Co. 261 BROADWAY Tel. 6500 Barclay NEW YORK clergyman, was locked up yesterday ge of being drunk and disor- He went to a eel Magistrate in the Ty manmkd & dd behave bine Supposing you can get all this right here in the City; right off Broadway, by going toan Auction Sale with a few hundred | dollars—buying a few lots for one-third to one-half of what : not raise that , Mr and arrived | Gravesend | LOOK FOR WHE NUMBER 180 | io weeks ago. In the Joy of landing | | @VER MY ONLY ENTRANCE | je pattod giris on the back and made | Thave no connection wit the store next | jimself otherwise a nuisance. ‘The | r ile to imitate mv i. Geer (which wi ade to imitate mane) next time he was noisy and took fa- Ree ee Jewelry, | Millaritios with strangers. His third 180 Broadway, New York | srest_ was for putting his arms around girls! waists en the Strand Li pees tne holding up tratiie there. they are selling in the neighborhood— putting up a house and seeing the property steadily increase in value day after day—year after year, Isn't that good business? Is it not worth while looking into? Be sure to see Chapter V tomorrow. Broadway City-Line Property 197 Lots, Broadway, 262d and 263d Sts. Opposite Van Cortlandt Park AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION Tuesday, June 23rd, 1914 at the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street, at 12 o’clock ,75% can remain on mortgage for 5 years. Send for the book J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. and 3rd Ave, Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau Street, Agents and Auctioneers bal Pigs baa | OTH. —If the reader does not find PREE ROU N RIP COUPON ee Mesese Gece Nce cain intees) Apowars: 1 know, of Wnt ! Suen a mia | oe EMT S oe STEAMBOATS. DENTISTRY. | fear ayer : t WINTER ar se Bach oct || New Amsterdam Aitscie.. Pax CE 5 , pean S. 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