Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
575000 00 wane ANNETROPOLTA PRODUCED BY TI FILM MANUF, Greater City Projects for Last Half of Year Start Country ; in New Revival. potte it ,000,000 FOR G. N. Y.|! SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING OHAPTERS * woman, goes t ne’ fle Kingom in Mouthern bul E 813,245,000 to Erect 33 Tall|’ Apartments, $13,860,000 for | "nan 30 Loft Skyscrapers. 7 “Wreater New York te tending the erantry into a new building boom. “More than $60,000,000 of construction been planned already for the last building from last year's volume, York is scoring heavy gains, y ‘n the solid investment of Manhattan and tho Manhattan projects for the © date, including alterations, simple for the army of Grahoffen to h through this ramsbackle city it Hked," a "Yes!" broke in the deep volce which haunted Kitty's memory, "I but what would we do If KUppose #0; s could nut pay our troops the next How much better off than Gretzhoffen weuld then be our own case? No, Frederick is right in his main The throne alone Is worth nothing--it Is worthioss in his king dom or in our kingdom or tn any other—a poverty-stricken kingship Is no business for any man. Why have you not a diagram of the treasure’s burial p! ith that, now, the mat- ter would be somewhat different to- night.” "Hush!" she heard the other voice whisper. Apparently warned, at least, Hy their suspicions, they moved away, although Kitty shifted her own posl- tlon so that her presence was not known “So no she thought to herself, “there are atill other enemies for this little unfortunate kingdom of Gretz- hoffen, Its neighbor kingdom plans war against it—Ity own king is help- lexe—ite people are oppressed—ite noblemen are, perhaps, treacherous, What Is to be done in unt Sachio’ he, the king's Count Frederick's friend, the worst traitor of all, and was he also plotting for the restoration of the two lost for an outlay of $52,260,000 in oom- with $36,260,000 for the cor- period last yoar, In the the outlay is close to $17,000, in comparison with $12,500,000. have turned the corner,” sald Harry 8. Black of the Btates Realty and Improve- it Company in a formal statement | nd are passing perm: fy from depression to wide 4c- and prosperity. We have more new building contracts in ye past three weeks than in the pre- six months.” ILDERS IN BIG CITIES WATCH HUGE NEW YORK WORK. ‘Bullders throughout the country are New York's revival with interest because they recognize other big cities follow its lead. York began to curtail building ties three or four years ago, at he start of the general business and Teaction, but the rest of ountry continued the construc- rush for a year or two, al- in steadily decreasing volume. ‘of the cities have been losing during the past eighteen and still show decreases from contracted totals of last year, Re- from 126 cities show the small- yt aggregate building activity since nt the th (Copyright, 1915, Uy Wright A. Patterson) CHAPTER XVIII. (Continued) HB leaders passed among the crowd.” "The emissarios, newly instructed, undid something of the work they had in hand, A movement degan in the streets. Some left, hero or there, Little groups formed, soattered, broke apart. Gradually the trend was toward the lower portions of the town, where now wines might be had by those who had not bread at bome. Count Frederick returned through the great entryway and rejoined King Michael where he stood. “Your Ma- jesty,” said he, “your people are re- turning to their homes.” “Frederick, my friend, my savior! ‘The woak king, his features workin asped the handa of the stronger mi "You tell me they will disperse?” “Even now they do so, Your Ma- 0 Mi ank God! How can I repay you | ents? 1 swear, it was you they feared and obeyed, and not myself. Why Is that—why not myself? But, at least, I am sure that 1 have your aid an counsel with me all the time?” “It shall be as you wish, Your Ma. Ki by this time somewhat for- gotten in the king's vactliating inind, stood looking from one to t other of these two. As sho read th tua- tion, it carried somewhat of defeat to her, An instant ago she herself ha dominated the scene, Oth se Now; for Count Frederick gave her @ some~- what sarcastic amile. It was the time of his triumph id her discomfiture, “Madomojsclio is distrait?” said he, “She is not dancing—she will return to her hotel, perha What cag. one do for mademoiselle 7” Kitty turned toward him calmly. “It I might ask one of you gentlemen to secure my car for me?” Count Fred- erick smiled and bowed as he turned away. But Kitty was not so sopn to leave the great salon of the palace that night. She passed toward the en- trance slowly, caught in the crush and confusion of others who were crowd- ing out in the flasco to the much- vaunted lack and white ball. For the time she found herself in the shelter of @ great column, where she was willing enough to use, As she halted here she heard voices just be- hind her-—-one deep voice, which it seemed to her she had surely heard before. "It Is a pity that the affair did not como off to-night, your excellency, New York during|she heart another whisper hoarsely. Seeman in Ne "We have everything in our hands je coming months is the Court) iow 1 have all the plans of the for- “which under revised estimates| tincations, the maps of the avenues, to call for $10,060,000, But the| the specifications for each st feature of Manhattan opera-| crossing. It would have been entirely is the construction of skyscraper ‘of the operations which are lofts and apartments in central sec- consciously vernacular, bits of Gretzhoffen coin? Which way should she To Frederick? Imp Michael? Equally impossible, one man was too strong, the other too weak, to be of ald in her own plans—or, indeed, to be of ald to Gretzhoffen itself, turn now? Hl Tv that she should interfere in these matters? War might, perhaps, ensue between these two kingdoms, but If #o it would not be her fault, nor could it be prevented by herself. Obviously, the best thing for her would be to complete her own business and get clear away as s00n as possible, And yet there arose to her once more the volee of the broken coin it- self, It seemed to cry aloud to her, to conjure her-—the voice of the people, long suffering, oppressed, devold of hope—a people resigned to despair. What heart could close to such a 1 as that? Kitty hesitated onoe more, drawn aside by the warm sympathies of her own heart. will not chuck It,” sald she, un- reverting to her own T'll see it through!’ The two men whose talk she had overheard passed now from behind the pillar toward the Interior of the palace, Apparently they were known there and were welcome, for surely they were not stopped by any of the King’s guards or chamberlains, and Kitty herself, equally well identified, passed readily just behind them as they walked, unnoticed in the scene of general ‘disorder and confusion which obtained at the moment as the ball disbanded. It was alike within the great palace and in all Greta- hoffen that night pnfusion, uncer tainty reigned everywhere. Any zen- eral could have conquered the capitol that night, Only that meant any general who could have pald his troops the next ¢ (To Be Continued.) for a syndicate organized by Herbert pe tt ep eer THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, JULY 381, 1915. WAR STOCKS QUET, WITH EASIER TOE ASMARKET OPENS Year's Record Shows Spectac- ular Advances, Bethlehem Rising 227 Points. | | ! SSF SDHERABAVWIAD Whe war stocks awakened only an | irregular interest at the opening of the market to-day. The market Itaelf was quiet but strong. The volume of trading materially decreased. Hethiehem Steel opened at 260, re- covering three points of the net loss of yesterday. Crucible Steel, how- ever, started the day at 691-2, frac- tionally below the close, There was some activity In Allie- Chalmers, 1,600 ahares being lumped | at the opening, which was at from $2 to 321-2, an advance of from 8-4 to 11-4, It quickly rose to 831-2, | | | Generai Electric was stronger, main- New York Air ot ing 7-8 at 178 7-8 Brak» opened up first hour of trading rot to 111 1-4. 2 chino. was 11-4 up at the begin- 1 © of the market, trading starting at 101 1-2, This was due to a good earnings report. U. 8. Steel common opened at 67, dropped to 66 3-4 and then fought {ts way back to the opening price. Virginia Chem!. | came into the mar- ket with a . iso of 2 1-4 points to 36 1-3. In the early hours of trading many of the industrials developed an easier tone, American Can sold off from 68 3-4 to 671-2. In the railroad list Union Pacific, which had opened unchanged, 1 1-8 points to 129 5- id Rock Island declined a point from 14 to 13. New York Central went up one point to 89, The sales in the first hour totaned 146,460 shares, Yesterday in that time 969,750 shares had changed ands, while on Thursday the hour's total was 863,010 shares. within the 5 1-4 points 000-3602. spectacular advances which several of the issues have made in the year that ended with last night's closing, Most spectacular of all is Bethlehem Steel Common, which, at the last sale on July 90, 1914, stood at 30, It closed yesterday at 257, a rise of 227 points. The preferred climbed in that period from 79 to 181%. Republic Steel also made a diszy climb from 18% to 96%, Studebaker went from 65% to 83%, and Westing- | house advanced from 65% to 111%. ‘American’ Locomotive and Baldwin | both woared, the former climbing from 20% to 54, and the latter from 41 to 80, U. S. Steel and Lackawan- na Steel went up also, the first going from 51% to 66%, and the second from 26% to 50%. American Can gained 387% points, going from 19% to 67%; General Motors led its fleld with a climb from 58% to 180, an advance of 121% points, Goodrich started at 20 and closed yesterday at 50%, el tu Closing Quotations. With net changes frum previous closing, Pd 2 |Original Designs for Home CRABB EEDA ARE LODE DEDEDE DO4ODE OOOO O4G ODE THe FSTISICSD 34S 96-900909-96-9-08-00- A glance at the atock list reveals te | 64.9.4.4.4.04.9646.060000000000600000000000000004 Dainty L ittle Afternoon Conrsiat, 194 children's the apparel of the young girl shows clearly what forethought in this re- spect her mother has accorded her. Sensible, plain little dresses for play- playtime is over a dainty, modish little afternoon frock is no more than Dressmaking by the Fashion | Expert of Evening World POD6-6H00H ribbon would complete the frock ef- fectively, and the same color stock- ings could be worn. The frock at the left is quite pic- Frock Not Only Makes i turesque in its quaint simplicity, A Young Girl Happy but tiresate jn its quaint simply. ah Develops Beauty and |*kirt are given an unusual trimming Style S That Is of Le irri) ie ant edged ribbon © dreas in color. Drop- Clie dy ated at £8 OF ring from. the bodice and. bottom Value Later. edge of the skirt they suggest a carelessness coincident with youth. Except for the soft little inner yoke, the bodice might seem too plain, but | this is gathered with a tiny velvet string which ties In front. Almost any summer material 1s adaptable for this design, including voile, French crepe, silk mull, batiste or even organdy. The sheer crisp quali- ty of this Jest mentioned would con- trast charmingly with the lustrous ribbon trimming, which would be | pretty in Delft blue. Contrarywise, a | roft silk mull would contrast prettily | with crisp taffeta ribbon trimming. —= D.C. French. | cat kvesing Wor Althougb midsummer is not the ason for extensive consideration of clothes, or grown-ups’ ther, it 1s nevertheless a time when ime bespeak refinement, but when Moore Succe: ONE GOOD INVESTMENT OF A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY SOME- TIMES PRODUCES AS MUCH AS MONTHS OR YEARS OF HARD WORK TO-DAY, The Auction Sale of 679 Lots BELLE. HARBOR Rockaway Coast, Queens Borough, New York City Commences at 2 P. M. and continues to-night and Monday until every lot is sold On the Premises, Rain or Shine 10% on Day of Sale and 36 Monthly Payments may be Arranged, or 70% Can Remain on First Mortgage. Take train from Flatbush Avenue Station, Brooklyn, to Rockaway Park, time about 34 minutes; or from Penn, Terminal, 42 minutes to Rockaway Park, from Rockaway Park Station, 3 minutes by trolley to Belle Harbor. For maps apply to JOSEPH P, DAY, Auctioneer, 31 Nassau St., N. Y. Clty, EAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL TO-DAY! | Go to Belle Harbor CALM YOURSELF THINK Look forward ten years, With its wonderful situation and its quick growth Lots here, if bought right, should double and triple in value To OceL WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE STEAMBOATS. Look back ten years. Do you recollect the stretch of sandy-waste? This is the last chance you will get to buy Belle Harbor lots . TATE AT A\ KEEP COOL Look at Belle Harbor to-day. How it has grown, Don't you see what the future of Belle Harbor must bet) in the next ten years. at auction. This is the closing out sale and winds up the Company., There must be bargains Including 234 OCEAN FRONT LOTS with Riparian Rights at Titles Insured Free, reach the Property: _-.STEAMBOATS, Iron Steamboat Co NO LANDING ATW. 23D ST. The Public is caution hat the ONL ticket office of uh STEAMBO. t3 CO. at WEST as ze on the DOWN~ doe! OSEAN “TAURUS” Datly ot SA, . ONLY, ( fons, Plan i ty-| Lucas. High, Low, Last. Coe, |® child's due, It not only inspires a! WASHINGTON, July 31, —Charles | ne is under way for thirty-} MCte sof buildings, the largest | Aisha God Mine. ‘af 52% Sy — "S| sense of atyle, which will afterward | Moore of Detroit has been elected | ; three apartment structures, mostly of] ¥ 11) 500,000, hi 1d imery By Be 2) ty i Cl Nath Fi tory type, call for $13,-] o¢ Fighth ‘Avenue, hinty-thind to Se iar Olen, ty + je} Sorin tate & personal attribute, but ries tligreetea epee tries Daniel oe As Weata tases wat rien be Bor i, SeeNT MEDICINES. aaa etags| alrty-fourth Streets, for Russell & hE BE Bet § aoe ee ne ae thee catent of being [French of New York, who resigned ra- ROCKAWAY BEACH \ rH ‘ampbell, to rise twenty-two stories. a , Lad Most of the charges against §/4ii,asodd0.) "O"S* OM MUN Onn'tor GH & Lui barmatadt of ak Bh = it SE ee ee iene ta the | Male: Str, “GRAND REPUBLIC Her C a he institutional el a college tee) it 2 oe 150. 4b — - a = t medicines asaclasshave $}yditaing for Barnard on One. Hun: | Street between "Eighth Forty-second By ie { {h | development of neatnons. a pn eeepc ANNO foundation in fact and are$]dred and Nineteenth Street will cost | Avenues, will cost 4),500,000,. The six- hy Bn Fi%] Such frotks do not have to Radway’s Pills : F $2,000,000; the nave of the Cathedral teon-story structure on the old Albe- fae ted — ilelaborate, but a dainty, inexpensive se jifestly unfair and unjust. >} of’ st. Jonn the Divine, at Amster-|marie-Hoffman House site at the 1yd 108 1h material can be developed distinct- For Constipation IN RIVER " There are a large number of $/dam Avenue and One Hundred and| northwest corner of Broadway and| Am Suge...) 108. 108 108 ively on simple lines. As an ex: ple, > i t remedies like Lydia FEOE brat sheen ter Wc Sern | zamersrouran Btanee Will GaMt Grek | Stet Om 6 6. vs) wie 1008 100% + %[elther one, of the two/very alte day| Constipation is dangerous, If not HUDSON A Y IN E olomew's urch edifice) on Park | $1,000,000, A i 1 “b.. a i i iskes ms heh "s Vegetable oon Avenue, Fifticth to Fiftyefret Btrests, !A’sixieen-story building on themorth: | Atte Cees mS Ftd 78% > ‘Y] will serve admirably. qulonly crsred,, tt wll result in nervous NAVIGATION Pinkham’ ege' ial 3 Ui \- lel Steel 2 8 2 - nes a Wek (ALBANY used in thousands of Hoe a etreets seve oeor Churoh | Tents Rear Sere te be aes One | Beale AL Bs ig, zy DESCRIPTION OF FROCK. sete ppb aI De COM PANX Tiny cugoot Staraay, Dirge rath homes which have $|avense and Mixtyeaixth direct, S65" | “Hictel des cA caine: IHR He = ——— Resi will find is) Reteaye: Sil 8 SCR putes vee" ven iad kaaag oe 2$) Avenue and Sixty-sixth Street, $525,-| Hotel des Artistes, twelve stories ey 4 - ure ana harmless vegetable medicine cepted. ‘ 000; women's jail, on West Thirtleth | high, 1s planned at a’ cost of $800,000 | ¢ Pet fu fo a + For the elender, vivacious, petite for all disordere of the bowels, li ogpet Bt 8 b Youle |Btreet, $450,000; Mt. Sinai Hospital) for Sixty-seventh Street, just west i: BN ERT y | Gtk tn Fueled fevck at the! reot tend Htomach, — SUNDAY TRIPS ‘te He Cea lies who could not afford to 3) additions, on Fitth Avenie, ime, (of, Central Park, ‘The twenty-five roel iin’! 40 KR + %] woud be pretty. Of fine white] This mild but effective medicine has Kirvsie, Kingston ‘ | . addition to Greeley Square an, Ry % | batiste or organdy, the straight full|been in use for more than fifty years. , 40: 26 Be ay wea Hy Sy een A ACRE asta orca eperaepn || PAMLARIVER MINE |e ere ASI answe! S€2|'Loxington’ Avenue and Fifty-third | oy, ad s ae ff the bottom. Below them | satisfaction and relief it has brought to hwreh and Poughkeepsie, “4 , at Nos. 808-312 West Thirtieth 4 28h y | Tuftles near the bot " © t Bireat, Now, 12 ah, Bast, Forty: | roa, weive atorion Mah, into cont | BGs GS |e’ bana of tranmparent ince delicately | hone nulfering, ram comtipation, |) see AMER CITY OF LOWELL || “"" Aftertocn Bort jStreet, Lenox Avenue and One Hun-| $260,000, A twelve-story” hotel for |j Hil — 1% | emphasizes the original width of the |!W/niM Or Mnigesllen ss nectried and LOWELL ternoon Boat 000; court house at Second A , | Palmer Realty Company,/at Nos, 387- 1 = skirt.‘ 6 sort of lace on the Radwi fe in (Pg yr sheet five TO BRIDGEPORT for Bear Mountain, Weet Polnt, Ni and Second Str $300,000; Bronx | 33° West Ninety-alxth Street, calls Sh $1 | waist te A a more conspicuous | Proven Uadways Ot twenty-five I Scingpton “and wag, Idan Hospital at Charlotte Street and Cro: |" $200,000, Another thirteen story | UOT | part, being used for a wide square |cent box, used according to directions, p mtgoin bees 2-20 “yonkers, "245°, Seen econ nang, fer [hotel for Edward West Browning, at 8 | Joke into which flaring sleeves are|may be ull you need to properly tone Batty except * Su Rh a J ‘On One Hundred | NO: 91 West Seventy-first Street, will I 2h + g vet, The effect is delightful in com- | up your digestive system, At all drug- Meet Troe i panared | take $100,000, An eiht-story hotel HY — &| dination with the three narrow rut. | gists’, 25c a box, or sent by mail d- Waissies’ Geran 4464, Ad Sty nding Avenues, sso 000, for H. W. Singhl, at Fordham Rond R= g| fos ‘which | comprise the | whole | way & Co, 208 ( NY ’ ae sl dition to Lambs’ Club, on Forty. (804 Morris Avenue, ts figured at| tah n’ Valley. Bo lower part of the waist. Should the 2 PECK sata treet, $260,000, 0 OF" | $260,000, eel stot, 145% |. 14 | use of lace be considered too elabo- TO NEW HAVEN" Le Abedin ye ire a ‘Motor ‘ad i” t "S| rate, embroidered batiste in an all- Notable among Apartment projects M BY — Rlover pattern would do well. Also a is a | sixtoon-story house to ‘cost|MANY GO ON PHILADELPHIA, ah = finely striped dimity in some color 60 MILE SAIL ON THE SOUND ¢ reaeuend ade MUSELOR ST PANEE COs: ee sly + | would create a real modish effect a ‘ast Fitty-alxth Str ta; $1,500,000 house of |*mertean tuer Takes Many Amert-|\ ridy. 7 dys |f0r_the yoke and sleeves and the dais eh Phase te Garo Basar skirt band, with all the rest of the Delightful Grot twelve stories on the southeast cor- cans Through War Zon a + & SKI, Dain white, A aash of colored |__~—~~ EXCURSIONS, _____ igh 4 ner Oi re Fy pag pe big ty The American liner Philadelphia ph — = overlooking. |. Sound, secon reet for No. ‘ifth Av i vg sf {nue Company; $1,000,000 house of |*4lled for Liverpool to-day with 167 10% — te COOL BEACHES ISHING, DANCE | twelve stories on the site of the old tirat cabin passengers, « majority of ue $ e * STR. “MONTAUK” rogress at the north corner of |them Americans; 149 in the accond 8 : | m i Fifth Avenue and Sixty-third Street |cabin and s¢0 in the third cabin, The Bt “s Ino SURF BATHING. | M4 E Ban Pa 30 AM ———— = — = = . = Philadelphia carried 3,000 bags of 1k + | capialies La eRL | | » se freight. as 7 (iy aa” ty \ ‘The usual precautions were take i q to guard aweinat ‘minchiet by Petes i 4 oa0 i Al bn lL e ee’, s Beveral American passengers — suid ay yr at All iD 4 * they had postponed their departure iy ca inhosfh nell Frequent train servico via Long lajand R. 1 SAIL $ e er | Ss for, Burope. at a of losing | fins = § ult ei ania Ay and j maneyin burdens doin tenure they | toe tu gh — | eR oe Ay Up the $4 Round ; A || Banea Yorten Amecicantanine { 4 Mel am aes a | sndaye & itolidays Ate ‘Ghidren. & Hudson -Trip 4 vigorous stomach, perfect works Hig BicBteel HS TR aig 1 + i MeALL Sr it ME iy A, et iad as A delightful outing—a sail of 150 miles, as liver and regular acting bowels | nanteis's Board to Ge to Vinicars oe HO ata Boa a ' |) Newburgh and Poughkeepsie bel to all who are wise enough to javy Yard To-Day. Vicar: Phom. y 1g ~ = a on the handsome steamer, board created Wikre Beet bu iby =? “ J DE ” use 's Little Liver y The new i ated by Secretary | Whoue Be Ny ie! % 110% = S “MANDALAY” BEN i B. oO L' vegetab! emcidi duties tovday when «vile will ae; 8 ' Wee eed hy PS, SOE tal ome jen to en @ visit wi WEEKDAYS AND. SUNDAYS. Vest 120th St. 0.40 ‘xoeltont CHICAG WHEAT A STEAMBOATS. ura of Q muse. nt aud Lunch Room. foe ee Te ee errarons ook out be pata to the Brookivn Navy Yard. All 0 WHEAT AND CORN| | rs A ——.-_ STEAMBOS To ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS TRAT: HUDSON LEN s 4 will look th WHEAT, | 8. 6c 27 New Route to Jersey Coust Resorts, Liver Pills if you want health, a |Rrgtept, and will look over, the. tender | wrtay Net S. S$ MANDALAY Pa ome i dlear complexion and freedom fro Pepe Mute estoy ee tie ad |S uy. OR. Mar Og ch ae 25 Cts.) °° watery om nd the Hy talk’ about the affair It bebo: | 10% Bent 9 Mey inh a | Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap Moonlight Sail Up-the-Hudson RACH WAY, | Het to Matters ouly 7 1M headache Heved the board will experiment with Hort ees: ToT Tom Way Loo af are absolutely free from anything harsh ha fl Yb ‘ti Mek. Pier, Morn, 4800, Hroad 170.0269," | tion. which recently ha: ‘CORN Y ied |] Broadway Stars an Celebrities | | Friday Net | or injurious and can therefore be Will Pow y | uty. oe Mig, en, Clors che, | (rely for babies’ skintroubles—eczema, | | Tuesday. th. R elas, beavright, Lang iy Bee. it WE WY BEE Y| heat rash, teething rash, chafings, etc. | | Of"the winter Garten, Wil wntes | LOCK ISLAND, Pe ahiat we 9 oie ‘They stop itching instantly and apeedily |} 5°*'f fo'b Sc.) Dancing and Mus! EVERY SUNDAY. e)| Mo? ff ITEM6 FOR INVESTORS. heal oven severe and smbnoe oruphicns: ee arrears ve tose be . Bpeaal New York Central Li ‘earn: | Doctors have presc esinol Ph Att Pa Titin rm plontauk. i eo oe Pea ee eae Bet | treatment for the past 20 years. INTERSTATE PARK LANDINGS || uitisn’ss esconion con KEANSBURG, N, J. the gross f 548,008; nei: Stemmons ond Region! op. re ool ¥ . tas iat enain mul | $3 F phds,| WORLD WANTS WORK WoNDE