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ike ot ADR y= Se BVERING WOR) D, i as VUS0aT; ¥ =. ape aR ce " fre h FREY Be | TO.GO6 DWELLINGS | MULE. LODEWICK’s CHATS ON FASHIONS (CONEY BEACHES ERECTED IN YEAR | Original Designs for Kvening World Readers| (NN NO] BENCHE By Mile, Lodewick, ny Lunch Advocates Grow Enthusiastic Over - Oe pera “Wherever = oll ad oe Coney teland’ 2 long. enough ' i-penny fakire. ee 5. | . 23 he There ry the children of the ten those more fortunate. beaches would do all this.” Ald, Moore Prepares to Fight) COMPANY FINED FOR NOISE. Corduroy as a winter material has ‘been received so well that we wonder whether epring will f The answer might be _— No Pinch of Hard Times Felt Prospect of City Aid| (COSTS31,925,500) “2esr es" IS POOR'S DEMAND Seeeazsaes r it OF not. sumed in the by Builders of Small Homes | S2vevt‘intng, im sonte atnisa ta wohe Proposal to Make a Park | prooktya sicep Lovers Win’ Over in Suburbs. ing more nor less than our fabric of Dr eamland Site. Borden Milk Concern. Brooklyn loves sleep and hates Nolses, and as a consequence Borden's Cond@ised Milk Company was fined $600 yesterday, the Appellate Di. ‘vision, Second Department, sustains ing a lower court's decision that the company maintained a nuisance in ite Brooklyn pasteurising. plant letting employees make so mw noise in ¢ early morning that neighboring dwellers Were disturbed in their gumbers, ‘The icials of the coi mpany sald there was no criminal intent on tl part, but Justice Carr sald in parts “Such criminality is ee lent oan arise L4 failure to think of anybody but self.” —_—_.-—__- of MAY MERGE DEPARTMENTS, Proposit Link State High- ware With Engineers. ALBANY, Jan. 23.—A reorganization of the State Highway Department or a ‘merger of this branch of the State Gov- ernment with the State Engineer's office was predicted here to-day. Gov. Whit- * man has not yet made known his in- tentions or san etn will be’ used reorganiain, e ighway Depart~ ment, but it 1s believed that an investi- ation has already been maj out. It ie pointed out here that en- Ineering wo-k on the barge canal has mn nearly completed, leaving the State Engineer with a force of trained men that could easily be mobilized on the oficial to handle the road work and Delieve that if this department were abolished and the building of iba put under the Engineer's supervision it ‘would mean # great saving to the State. ant entree is BISHOP CUSACK FOR ALC*":Y, There 1s a growing belief in Roman | FOR 108,000 PERSONS, | a4 FOR FREE WATER FRONT. y ia just now greatly admired for ite warmth and good wearing qua ties. And some of the styles of franks so modish now are eminent! for street w without a might pres bat an wign: ri sepene they may even supplant the eu! <n DESCRIPTION OF DRESS. A charming exponent of this atyle Long Island Provided Nearly 8,000 New Private Houses at Cost of $20,000,000. Mothers of the Masses Should Have the Sand Stretches for Their Children, Give the Atlantle ecean frent and the Coney Island beaches back to the people te whom they originally belonged. Restore the Dreamland site into @ great sandy etreteh where tired mothere and thelr little ones may bask in the sunshine and enjoy te their hearts’ content the Invig- erating ozone of the cecan. What the people want and what they need is more beaches rather than more parks, The people go to the seashore te en- Joy the freedom ef the sands father than te eit on park benches surrounded by “Keep Off the Grass” signs. The foregoing are some of the sentiments expressed by Charies J. Moore of Brooklyn, who, at next Tuesday's meeting of the Board of Aldermen will introduce @ resolution intending to defeat the park pian at Dreamland. About @ year ago the city took title to the Dreamland property and # con- demnation commission was appointed to appraise the land and report back to the Law Department the amount the private owners should be That the steady population growth of New York can counterbalance financial depression and great eco- | nomic unsettioments in demonstrated | of dress is the one I am showing to- by the building of private dwellings. | day. At tho loft is suggested a pretty | Btatiation just completed from all, manipulation of the corduroy which | sections of the metropolitan district | Presents an effect quite out of the show that more of these houses were /°fdinary. Realising the delightful simplicity gained by such a treat- built during the past year than fa/ment, the frock dispenses with all 1918. Bullders and buyers, as a rule,| adornment except for the Ii have been wage earners who ac- ee Psclbrgeed beg opening down e nt. cumulated savings while living in ning and ending of this opening crowded flathouse sections. They | interesting—starting as a short slash | have taken advantage of improved | in the lower part of the waist, it oon- transit factlities to moveinto the sub- | tinues down the skirt to where the lower part is attached, nearly to the urbe. Their operations bave been|knoos, This being merely a part of alded by new pay-ea-rent schemes | the cut of the frock, the real opening an@ other methods under which ro-|1# in the back where it clones in- sponsible families may buy homes of moderate cost with only @ email in- ittal outlay in cash. but the belt fastens there In the entire metropolitan distri und Acscciation. MAB. WILLIAM R. HEARBT, MAG. WALTER LEWIGOHN, and have eeen many children whose little faces depicted the suffering from mainutrition. As there are thousands of uch children in the public schools to-day, I cannot see how there could be any objection from any source to the olty govern- ment meeting this condition, eape- Two buttons are ok of each sleeve On the model suggested sleeves of contrasting m: terial from the waist and rest of the frock, but corresponding with the traight belt. Of black satin, they would combine effectively with dark — or light weight broadcloth in @ medium color, or novelty woollen material, while a fine lace or te collar would oon y Mrs, William Einstein, as well as other moebers of the committee, also voiced these sentiments, and that “the penny lunch service ie a municipal function ti and should not be od.’ PENNY LUNCH ENTHUSIAGM IN Rowsee and $29,725,000. With the cost of the land the investment in such operations last year reached $43,000,- 000, against $39,000,000 for 1913, The statistics cover dwellings of it it Bz [ beth ene-family and two-family types. ‘The average number of cocupants for each house is ten persons, the year's skirt. For wear right now velvet would be pretty for the sleeves and belt, with any woollen material for the awarded, The report is now on file in the Brooklya branch of the Law Department. There appears to be an understand- Catholic circles that the successor ag Bishop of Albany to the Rev. Thomas M. A. Burke, who died Wednesday eve- ning, will be the Right Rev. Thomas F, Cusack, Auxiliary Bishop of New York. output making homes for a popula- Bishop Cusack ts irremovable rest of the frock. Later on saiin or plan the many thousands of mothers who in summer dally journey to dis- @ glimpse of the ocean at Coney, are ing that as soon as the Dreamiand | st. hen's Church, East ef the committee, sald: nt the velvet as property is paid foe by the city it Gigpth rest. near Lexington A: i @ity authorities should take aleoves, if desire wili be laid out as a park and placed me arcing) Bi y,, hee Jurledsetlos ver Pelee acres coin reel este Many, gees ed arison with 250 in 1918, and Rock- t TOR, ORR. FOTIA ONE a fe gurety fulfilling an imper- Sway Boach with 47 went SCORE ARE OVERCOME an attempt is made to carry out this the nome diocese, and the opinion is euy wohool I sought of the archbishops of the country. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— MakeYour Skin Soft and dear f 0, Inst 800 in the preced: Frashing 140, againat 250 220, against 450; Bushwick Junction, OMALL HOUSE BUILDERS COVER i s § ! t WALL STREET iT ZONE. B pared to present themsel Wetha, the need of which to not nearly Our he TRANS: 0, against 264; Lynbrook, 111, seve AT TENEMENT BLAZE; Sieg Hall abd pereonally’ protest to y es this. I have i hs Oe AeSiaee: 198; The stock marki the Mayor. immediately urseat Freeport, 176, aguiniat 213, a Ite tema eects 824) FOR A FREE BEACH WITH PUB- Richmond Borough with M1 new dwollings passed its work of 312 dur- ing the preceding year, while its out- lays for both years stood practically the same at $1,060,000. In the New Jersey suburbs the out- put was 1,975 dwellings, in comparison LIC BATH HOUSE, Meanwhile the Board of Aldermen will get busy to block the Dreamland Park plans, Alderman Moore'n reso- jution will recommend that the Board £, on record favoring a Dreamland light, and there was still e reactionist sentiment among traders, i Prices held fairly eveady on gelling by traders, Good support was given to the market during the first hour, FIVE FIREMEN HURT Are Injured While Carrying sie — = a5 . with 1,860 during 1918, ‘The average but trading became dull and stocks rise ean. ee F ilar to those erecte. near Seas! Gwelling utility, while the suburban | §f.000. total expenditures tor the nese | Ut Unconscious in West | showed ittle rallying power, Some|Park ea a result of The sage stretches of the same cities show | reaching $5,550,200, foreign gelling was reported from Werld's campaign of & few years ago. heavy increases in the volume of Sixty-fifth Street. London, the sales being heavier in| 4, out Justice will not have been done the pec pie until the entire ocean front at Coney Isiand is reclaimed by the city,” said Alderman Moore, “To-day the sight of the sea is shut off by miserable looking si oc- cupled by hucksters from every lan under the sun but our own. ‘ “Seaside Park does not Ae a ie women and children that Steel, Union Pacifie and Erle. Mis- sourl Pacific was weak, declining to In the last hour prices hardened a little and Reading advanced 1% to 163%. Toward the close trading was quiet, with most issues showing losses for the day, ———— THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. dwelling building. Manhattan hae reached ite lowest im the production of private {te total output for the year being 81, of which 7 coat over $50,000 each, 7 between $20,000 and $50,000, 1 ander $20,000. Ite total outlay for wollings, however, was $1,- In a fire which swept through the five-story tenement at No. 46 West WILSON AND REDFIELD TO SPEAK FOR SHIP BILL szestmr” nem at'o"a wo President Wants to Show Way|Pereons unconscious from smoke. Five firemen were injured and a score eB = Fr be of any particular use boon to tract of ocean fromt would be if oF an average of 980,000 each,| Democrats Are Pressing Passage in alt were affected by the amoka Featored to its natural ‘condition! ‘xo hgeee ree ere verage dwellings 'urchase Policeman Kelly o! ‘est Sixty. -. one ever appears make what you just ate Is souring on os Seatbelt ae of Pr Measure. eighth Street Maton, whe turned ta} ‘2 0+ chanew tram oevvieus dicing, inches. The. people who - pass metropol! Net_| through the park are all on thelr way oF Geile, * lump of] “Much charity has been done here WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Demo-| the alarm, rushed to the house with to or trom the beaches they have to to digest, or you A private storeroom Js kept for eloth- erats of the Senate in caucus to-day | Policemen Farrell and Kiernas, The | Am! = BR] pay to visit. | ing to be distributed among the most plan is to just restore the j 332 & attended to, The school has ome ltwo new brick dwellings costing Develan and Sullivan. They were F to not only relieve this condition or ministration will take to acquaint the asleep at the time and were e to do away with it entirely, pearly ey , In tor the Pepe's lo harmless; over $20,000 cach called for $43,500,| people of its reasona for insist! verc when awakened, Sulll: f = city to claim new stretches of beach 3 ‘each dose while 96 averaging under $20,000 each | upon of the bill have not yet| bad to assist Develan down the fire = 8] Svery year end prepare mile came to $617,400, and 111 frame |been determined, one method escape The fire mushroomed on all the floors through a dumbwaiter shaft, and the Gremen had to retreat to the fire escapes. Lieut. Nolan of No, #, struck on the head by falling furniture, was helped out une conscious by his men, Other fremen injured were Howard Dougherty and Francis Buckley, | ¢ Gwellings took $870,800 more, Westchester suburbs built Gwellingn at an outlay of $1,371,! ‘The total for 1913 wan 811 at $1,119, 300, Long Island scored the year’a best records in new private homes, Its privat well continued their efforts to perfect the | three made thelr way to the up- a3) ES g - in fol men eal you can ourely get|pils of this school, but also of other | opening of that territory by rapid| determined, if possible, to pass the| Patrolman Kelly found Helen Reese, E : bath house might be bullt, there, for “ minutes. schools, have been prevented through | transit and the epread of large fiat-|moasure at this session of Congross | twenty-six, senseless, in the third floor % 8 = od dene tas pen Riga aie Ad to chow you | the timely assistance of a charity fund | houses into practically all of its|despite the unalterable opposition of | hall and carried ber to the street. 1» 1% > Bl Sing World ia overtaned every. ou! Ses on these | ®t the school and that of various Ber Republi I Patroimen Farrell and Kiernan carried : 4 he mer. On very hot days at the pri- wa ay rey Cerra | neta gaan tom pret tah atte |, Sry Murphy tee ae Br fy igs §|ieerhine Wises coe a rt ba a - wa a all ny oe “Doctors Dilla have ‘been footed, | cost of $980,600. This compares with | of the opposition. O'Brien down the fire escapes ; i ing eatin, Dish, ae $2 antooe for bath | For the toilet and bath assisted by ovcae ‘ rns oe outoforder | Medicines purchased, and need: $28 and $1,167,800 during 1918. Its| While all the steps which the Ad-|.0m the top floor lived Policemen 1 oh = 2] downright extortion. One of the ways | sional use of Cuticura Ointment. bs or in # # i z a0 and President Wilson himself pla to discuss the bill fully in adur: before two large national conventions within @ fortnight. KILLS FATHER-IN-LAW go to Hig i FEE SRS FASTA PEE PFS OE Say Ht F; nh 3 YOUR SICK CHILD 5 CONSTIPATED| i f SELEEPEEELIPTE SEPELEE EPS ES PES BSETES ETE Erste SRE ER ite ES ESEASAESTSEE SE PEPE PEF EEE EESFES ESSERE BBSRST EST is ool in it bece “ “ot money to Erin nirahane ot the £ i Fide Ltd Actstar is { 5 83 i Outaide of Brooklyn, Long Island bells o ao 6,000 oe ata totes ‘The out lose nf toed bey the Long ieiced| sito ‘emptied iia, 6-chembered volver at the family and fled. Long | father 3] heart, and [in St. John’ in hie brain, If your little one is out-of-sorts, half ‘ick, isn’t resting, eating and acting | look, Mother! see if tangue , |. This is a sure ai i tomach, liver and wens oS fF Frarece wr PN+t teee | bet FSF CESS pin alded by his two sons, was loading bis ‘sis peddler wagon with garden truck. fh uarrel was wed, vious ear, duction of 1911 by pita AE ein ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Standard Oil Company of Indiana de- are Kular quarterly dividend of nt. but withheld an extra divi- Dividend is payable Feb. 37 t Le ‘The stock » i = total output was near §,000 at a cost James Smith of Engine No. 74 and rH le Se SN dine unc a" Sa sed} ht + eae maa 0 Wat ital Sy vewee pr ricearne',{| IN QUARREL OVER WIFE| "2" Ae Bie ie © Feta [Pert ct tank ney trea |" Spaouern ane auras EXPECT BIG COTTON CROP. | Har: Rk | oon, sourness, |% survey pid ; 4 etomach misery. Brooklya butit 2,478 dwell at si SK — ——pe ae eee cine £85 SL Piraitaa crete'ecs dis ody natn ta taiberiosne, cocaa|Hmitne, Revert etree tna HS iis iy s B|If cross, feverish or bilious rs trition or are underfed. figure, | year. There were no new houses ab: by lo, bec: Esposito t bi of Great Yi i 3 it = . is, * A tm five minutes —Advt. they atate, is above the averages” |$30,000 in ‘cost, ane y brick, min pone tT asain, talus WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—A record ei ae + give “ neoeaie Syrup " = a 7001 recently, cotton crop for the 1914-15 season waa! K. gy 18 wae t 8 of Pigs. indicated in the Census Bureau's report = —— Esposito came out of his house, No.| i day showing 15,907,042 running bales x “hy ay 3 | No matter what ails your child, a mane 400 Freeman Avenue, Long Island | jad been ginned prior to Jan. 1 in= ae 1 tle, thorough laxative shovld al house, City, at 7.15 to- when Papaccio, om Jan. 1 to 16 amounted to i es the first treatment given. i - Carter’s Little Liver Pills - as Se. i FEETPPLR P55 PFET ET etatiation gathered by the Long leland Railroad show 6,812 built outside of the old City of Brooklyn and Island by This compares with th that dead with # bullet in bis. is aon, Joseph, is lying Hospital with a bullet | Teo Bees stomach-ache, dii | dena, full of cold, give Fees Fr se Little 01 throat, gemeses: ae oF Pe | ———— CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. © use stock of record \ - ! iy — of “California Syrup of Fi vegetable clined 31 points to 460 on the announce- hours ‘consti; poison, We Imitations are out t WHEAT. \ : 4 q q =3 rues feod and soar bile ly t numerous—look Triday a i, Att cons at . 4 1 $1 | move out of its little bowels without them. _ Insist on Carter’s Little Sie TBS ER BR GRR SR ote iemctnt ood ymarine inne eg boa Sad faripinge ana’ you have «wel, plagdl eS Pills if you want health, a aly RR UE TA | Mired interest. at ‘7% per ‘cents were STs chee Shild seni, headache tion juat beyond Prospect Park, on| 7 i 4 th See ¢ waieuee ae NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. this harmless “fruit laxative,” bee ) Y ” 4 to . 16 total ° there “during GAs hevings bose tae and Lm. There wan | The body of Timothy Mulivan, fi worais ea cexctuding Matera. Yes re 4 cash house buying of the May | five, @ night watchman, Mv at Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price | ecier,,ii uss been s" duet avocutle, ning ot | NFiige and Whitehall’ Streots, | wea | fovaite Liverpool cables biicar docine tically ‘the same gumber re ather, much ‘snow. having f ben ee: | fgund im, the East River, at Ouivar | {0 never a bs iw yesterd “a clots In Queena, Glendate be: : rest, ‘where he was employe on Wall . GENUINE must bear signature ieee, Richmond Hill Fresh Bosd, Sash” intereata in “the ‘Want pold aed | re ing, partioulanty im the March option. t 400 dwel- it sold and Bimburet ‘outside selling. rly " ; Tonka ahcbe HS Bs | Sock Fj rei ie tr