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Py lould Have Accomplished _ More, Say Experts. of the Macdougal street ata- are searching to-day for a bomb who seems inclined to try his Just for the joy of hearing a explode and the possibility of ing some one who happens to be way. Speculative bombster put a inch, wire-wrapped etick of ite on the car tracks in front of 184 Prince street at the busy hour Right. Part of it exploded when ar passed over it, causing ecores ippsorecesr to flee in fright. ‘Hundreds of persons who heard tre and saw the car jump dif- only in their estimate of the height of the leap. Some said it was j others averred the car went ‘Gt least a foot. ,& hurry call to the Bureau of Com- brought Inspector Eagan. Was @ bit puzzled because the had only partly exploded, ao he Pat a little of what was left on a coal and touched a match to It looked appreciatively at the Bame oa minute, then sua: EMite dynamite all right. But it Rave Leen stood on end for sev- athe, so that ull the glycerine the bottom. And that's a thing when you stop to It over, because that's all that jot of damage. It's the ‘ve ween anything just like ——~< MARTIN VOGEL Is ‘10 WED. Actatene United States ‘Treasurer \ Be Bugaged to Mrs. Lewisohs. engagement of Martin Hath of Vel U ited ator, magnate, hax been announced in m from London, where Mr. md rty-five ts ted rc int, | (confidential), Lynn, M. - | vice. HID IN CLOUDS FROM POLIOE.| Japanese Aviator Fites Away From Cat... fans 18—T. hive been formerly an North Atlantic of derollote the revenue cutters Seneca and Miami early in July international patrol in authorized by the Conference in LOSING HO HOPE WOMAN VERY ILL prog Restoredt toHealth by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Bellevue, Ohio—"'T was in n terrible state before | took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, My back ached until I thought it would break. 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Pinkham Medicine Co. jass., Tee ca Your) ater bors sa be ‘opened, 5 waren | hat \read a land held inet pesos confidence |§200 | SECORis ue ie arenas TEE EVENING WORLD, ale at Both Brooklyn Store: FRIDAY, JUNE 18, Fulton Street Cor. Bridge Street 1829-31 Broadway Alterations FREE Near Gates Avenue in All Departments For Saturday's Selling—A Special Selection of 15 New Models in Charming Blouses for Summer Voiles, Cotton Crepes, Cross Bar Weaves, Dotted Swiss, $ 97 Organdie, ir “4 de Chines and China Silk. 1: , $4 and $65 Values. Also Other Exquisite Fashions in Blouses Distinctively Created for Martin's, at $9.97 $ B tall $ 4:97 $5.75 56: 75 i“? For Saturday—Extraordinary Price Concessions in Hundreds of Daintiest Summer Dresses Long Tunic Linen Dresses $3, 97 Long Tunic Novelty Crepe Dresses. . Flowered and Striped Voile Dresses... ‘ White and Colored Crepe Dresses French Linen Tunic and Tailored Dresses. . Fine Pleated White Voile Dresses. . Long Tunic White Crepe Dresses Pleated Tunic Voile and Crepe Dresses Extra Special for Saturday Latest Crepe de Chine Dresses Frocks of Inimitable Beauty and Fashion, with Stylish Box Plaited Tunics, Dainty Organdie Collars and Cuffs, $10: and $45.7 pty es dng oa $15.00 to $22.50 Values. Stylish Capes and Coats | Latest New Cape Suits Summer Creations in Novelties, Serges, | In finest French serge, long tunic skirts, Striped Chinchillas Values $15 to $25. | Roman stripe trimmings. $18 value, $7.75 $719 $79.50 speciaL $7 9-75 “Summer Wash Skirts Selected Cordelines and Piques with Sale Fine Linen Suits Very Smart Midsummer Model in Long Long Tunic Effects. Values $2 & $3. | Tunic Styles. Value $10.00 57 ana *9% spscia, 7-75 ale at Both Brooklyn Store: REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN, STEAMBOATS, ‘| Daylight—Twilight—Searchlight fiberty ste AMUSEMENTS. 1914. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. TO SAVINGS BANK \ Read REAL ESYATE at “AUCTION. ~ DEPOSITORS | The STORY of JUNE 23ra, 1914 CHAPTER XI SAVINGS BANKS VERSUS REAL ESTATE Sratistics show that 70% of salaried men save money. A large proportion of these are depositors in Savings Banks, Savings Banks pay depositors 34% to 4% per annum. Savings Banks lend money to Real Estate owners, who make on it 10% to 20% a year. Why don’t you invest some of your own money in Real Estate and make 10% to 20% a year yourself? Statistics show that Real Estate along the northward growth of New York City increases 10% to 25% per annum. bth aed Savings Bank at 4% boa telah 10 years amounts to 8 1,p0330 20 years $500 invested at the following sales along the Northward growth of deducting all the carrying charges: Tare at New York City show the following results after Gouverneur Morrie sale June 7, 1910 $600 produced $1,030 in Century Realty Co. sale June 6, 1907 Ls Moses De Voe Estate sale Nov. 11, 1903 bd Cammann Estate sale June 6, 1899 Ss Ryer Homestead sale Oct. 5, 1891 4 Morton Bliss sale May 26, 1891 . 1,150in 6,000 in 6,140 in The above sales are selected at random from many showing similar results. Lots on Van Cortlandt Terrace are valued per lot today at 2,500 to $5,000. Van Cortlandt Terrace adjoins the Broad- way City-Line Property to be sold at Auction June 23rd. Supposing that at the Auction Sale of the Broadway City- Line you buy a lot for $1,000 — $250 cash down—leaving the $750 balance on mortgage at 5%. You should be able to sell this lot in a short time at a good profit, but supposing you don’t sell it for 10 years and then sell it at the price the adjoining property is selling for today—say the minimum price of $2,500-—the following will be the result: $250 cash will buy a $1000 lot. $625 or $62.50 « year will pay interest and taxes for 10 years. $875 Total Cash Invested Profit, On $250 o1 You will receive, oad « less Cash Invested, . . If you sell the lot in 10 yrs. for $2500 lees the mortgage, . . 750 » $1750 875 inally invested at the sale, you will receive a profit of saTei in ten years—35% per annum on the original amount invested—or over 15% per annum on the amount invested, plus carrying than the Savings ‘Ba charges. Isn’t this better This is the worst that can happen SATURDAY, JUNE 20 West Point and Return, 50c “* Adirondack ”’ Pier 3%, North River Gost Canal 8t.), 2.00 P. M.; West 132 Heturning, Due New York, 1030 Beak o Sts 245 P.M Orchestra, Dancing. Dinner a la Carte. PHONE SPRING, DAY AND NIGHT, HUDSON NAVIGATION Saran. to you. And you run no risk. There will be no assessments for the opening of streets. If any assessments should come, for every $1.00 paid by you $2.00 is added to the value of your lot. CAN’T YOU SEE THAT YOUR MONEY WILL BE BETTER INVESTED IN REAL ESTATE AT BROADWAY CITY-LINE—ALONG THE NORTH- WARD GROWTH OF THE CITY—THAN IT WILL BE IN THE SAVINGS BANKS AT 4%? See Chapter XII 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 Savings Bank Books taken as depusit on the purchase of lots. Send for the book to J. 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