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danke are seeking investments in homes ‘throughout the metropolitan district and realty operators are get- ting ready for @ record-breaking boom. They say the new motiey is starting @ new movement to spread $200,000,000 ON LONG LOANS FOR HOME BUILDER War Prosperity Cash Awaits houses of the modéet type, thus re- . Meving congestion in the crowded city centres. Statistics completed by the various real estate boards and exchanges to- day show fully $200,000,000 avaiinble for loans to small home builders. Scores of banka, insurance companies, title and mortgage concerns have the cash, but await a new form of long “is «ra Crime To SEND CHILDREN ANTO THe SUSINESS WORLD 2° AiKS *rrenesTed” —— at fu te Conference on New Sys- | term mortgage which 18 under con- sideration by @ committee represent- tem of Mortgages. ine practically all Greater New York lending institutions. Under the sys- tem, home buflders with only a little capital may obtain loans for their projects and repay them by yearly or eemi-annnual instalments. This makes the long term investment desired by large lenders, assuring safety of the principal by steady reduction from Prosperity riches pil! from periodical payments Other forms of morteng: CAME TRUE, ie esirable, The committee ts pre- from Indigestio: preparing mortgages calling for an- theestored Restored by“ Fruit-a-tives, War millions from Europe are com- tog to the rescue of New York flat dwellers. nual payments of from 1 to & per cent. on the principal to mult all re- quirements. The first meeting of rep- resentatives from all institutions will be held next Monday inthe rooms of the Advisory Council of Real Eetate Interests under the direction of Chair- man Cyrus C. ier of the Executive! INEFFICIENT MOTHERS WRESTUNG wenn TO WACK OF TRanting* You $e ™ Stree avo Swor Gkars uHoIe BAS MaIneRS Age Ove | Committee of that body $50,000,000 MAKES NO DENT IN BIG LOAN SUPPLY. More than $60,000,000 in loans has been taken by speculative and inv: ment butldera of big structures in Manhattan and the more pulous suburban districts along the new rapid transit lines during the past | year. ‘This has not begun to absorb | the money supply, realty finan- ciers says there will be more than enough to meet the demands of all small borrowers on private homes As soon a8 a satisfactory form of long ortwaxe can be established. ‘This is expected to create great acti ity in the outlying sections of t Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens whi transit facilities are being improved, also on Staten Island, where recent lively buying of vacant tracts shows that hundreds of amall owners ar ready to build. In the Bronx more than 25,000 lots along the new extensions of the dual rapid transit system are available for immediate improvement. Inquiries by specialists show that most of the owners are eager to build, They wait for a satisfactory long term loan. Bronx lot buying has been more Nvely during the past year than at any time sinve the boom following completion of the subway in 1904, more than 1,500 having been taken auction, mainly by small investo: who are making jand their savings bank. The old Morris Park tract and the new big estate holdings in the West Bronx, distributed under tho hammer by Joseph P. Day and J. Clarence Davies, are in the ida of thousands whose brokers report a mass of appli- cations for the n rd term loans. as the children of other nations, Such is the whose letter is p « M@ELLE. C.GauDREAU * sitar for many years with igestion a Constipation, @ thin and miserable. I had dizzy spells and became so man down that I ngver thought I would et ‘well again. PEA neighbor advised metotry ‘Fruit- *, I did so,and to the surprise ‘my doctor I began to improve and advised me to go on with ‘Fruit-a-tices.” jawed this medicine and all my and Constipation was 1 consider that I owe my life “Pruit-a-tives’ and 1 want to say to who suffer from Indigestion, ition or Headaches, try ‘Fruit- Give this lovely frwit medicine chance and you get well the CORINE GAUDREAU, point on which “ Tt is true—isn't it?—that the Ameri- can mother frequently has little or no control over the words and acts of her offspring. Her children hardly know the meaning of obedience, they “answer back” on every occasion, they learn as more babies that they can always obtain what :hey want by squealing, staniping, whining, argu- ing, or a deadly con:tination of all! four methods, It ts really impossible for the American mother to maintain authority over her child. Why does sho ao often fall to do this? Why does Jens 14th, 1915 she tolerate disobedience, !mperti- ¥ ‘ nenee, utter lack of consideration for ® es, @ for 08.50, trial sine, £60. ADY FOR |otnors in her boys and girls? Is she pesivesies BOOM... |spinciens, foolish, over-affectionate— Brooklyn records show, more than |or what le the matter? ‘i “4 er are tethe taken rapidly There must be mothers who for projects financed from private] read The Evening World who gources on the old system of three to) know how to make their children oard ot Heal “Entate Brokers and| behave. Won't these mothers write many realty organi#ations in the out-| and tell me about their methode? The publication in The Evening World of such human documents lying sections are working enere cally for the proposed long term mo! would be of the very greatest as- sistance to other mothers who are system as @ preliminary for few Duilding movement of reco: etru ing unsuccessfully with the greatest problem of modern breaking proportions. At the ame time they are fighting motherhood—the question of dis- cipline, Let me hear the solu- for @ change in the housing laws to permit cunstruction of three-family tions which some of you surely have found, dwellings AMERICAN MOTHERS DON'T eccieeceiliietaicemest $1 VERDICT TO MRS. BISHOP. STAND THE ACID TEST. jattle “Dear Mada "By their fruits ye shall know them'—that is the acid dary Fi Against Lawyer Suit for Libel, ‘The jury in the action before Su- tice Goff, in which test of motherhood, And how does i etday awarded)... American mother atand the teat? \ the ‘lawyer for y letter to Din, | She doesn’t. The American child lacks the health and beauty of the English youngster, the charm and m Bishop in whi good manners of the French children to excess and used dr By Marguerite Mooere Marshall. The record of the American mother’s failure 4s written in her children, who are neither #0 healthy, #0 well mannered nor #0 thoroughly educated pessimistic conclusion of “B. V.," rinted below. I wonder if there are not some Evening World readers, mothers or fathers, sons or daughters, who will accept “E. and answer it. I shall be glad to receive letters in reply to the most bitter and determined attack on the American mother of to-day which I have received in the course of this discussion. When persons say that “the American child is badly brought up” they are usually thinking of the ‘s” challenge B. V." dwells with sharp emphasis— the Jaxness of maternal discipline in this country. Can't we be given some practical information on th! jubject? And the sound education of German children, Any one who has travelled knows how quickly the children of European better class families are snatched away from the society of the American kids who are doing their level best to make life miserable for the occupants of hotel or pension, The fornten mother hay no intention of al- lowing her precious ones to acquire ‘transaulanticiams’—and she is quite right. “Look around in our public con- veyances, streets hops, You will rarely fail to see some totally inefficient mother wrestling with some brat, whose peevishness and bad manners are purely the result of her training, or rather lack of training. “‘My child must develop hie individuality’ is the exouse of many mothers, defending some particularly atrocious behavior of her young hopeful. Which very woll if he is to pass hie life on @ desert island, but the ma- Jority of us must live our lives with some regard to the observ- rights of others — qualities in Which the average American child is singularly Iacking—have to acquired young if they are to be acquired at all. . “It is not for nothing that the New York landlord who desires to keep his property intact bars large fam\- les, A mode of Ife which places no restraint upon the very young person is not conducive to the maintenance of an environment which appeals to gentle people, “No, the American mother will hii to produce some very different epeci- mens before ahe can lay claim to the title of successful mother, “EH, y," ' The Breakfast 4, Shapes the Day ey Load the stomach up with a breakfast f of rich, greasy food, and you clog both digestion and mind, For real work-—real efficiency—try a f breakfast of _ Grape-Nuts Some fruit, an egg, toast, and a cup of hot Postum, Then tackle the work ahead with vigor and akeen mind, There's joy in it. Grapo-Nuts is a food for winners, “There’s a Reason” Sold by Grocers everywhere “WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY" WITH MOTHER. “Dear Madam: In regard to the ar- Ucle in The Evening World about the American mother failure I would ike, e aya tee words in favor pat of the American Amerioan mother | ssaioan, nether lee 0 give their children @ Proper education and, therefore, send them to work when th finish grammar achool, whi others send their children high sohool. Now, is it a orl to send children’ out into the 88 world? No, not by a Most of the youngsters start work right from who grammar school eucceed and be- me as wealthy and prosper: fe any high Poradual Most of the business men of to- reached the first class school. who must hel y and are anxious to seme ean attend the evening schools, No matter how many children a womap may have, she will alwe along; for, ‘Where there's a there's a way,’ INTHRE: get will, iSTHD, He i icin AMERICAN MEAT REJECTED. France Sends Back Shipment Con- a to Her Troops, A cargo of refrigerator beet, re- fused by the French Government, was sent back here on the British steam- abip Meissonier, which arrived here yesterday from Marseilles The Meissonier sailed trom here on Oct, 14 with 3,500 tons of beef for the French army. She arrived at Mar- setlles after a voy of thirteen days, She ts owned by Busk & Daniels of the Produce Exchange, Mr. Daniels declares he does not know how much of the beef had been returned, but that he estimated {t at several hundred tons, He said the figures would have to come from Armour & Co, A Chicago gaye Armour & (° deny Ld abtpping | me GIRL FASHION MODEL FALLS IN MAN'S LAP He Ousts Her With Shocking Lack of Gallantry and Runs for His Life. Great good luck came to a young man who was watching in the Ritz- Carlton last night the play of “Lady Betty's Trousseau,” by which Paris- fan costumers are showing their wares for the benefit of French soldiers’ orphans. Along one aisle ts a wooden run- way, siightly above the heads of the spectators, The models use it. All the women thus get a close view of the beautiful gowns, Mise Pautine Merriam, a man!- kin, was taking the runway on the home stretch last night when she fainted. Off the runway she went, |plump into the lap of the fortunate | young man before mentioned. | But he did not appreciate the gods’ j@ift. He got red under the collar, @ropped Miss Pauline and flew. Braver men hoisted her back upon the runway and she used it for the purpose for which it is named, To-night will close the Fashion Fete and prizes will be awarded. Sedeniti nic PULMOTORS SAVED THREE. Gus Re- Work. Threo pulmotors were used to-day fn @ fight of more than an hour to save the lives of three children who had been overcome by gas in thelr home at No, 619 Rockaway Avenue, Brownsville. The children are Cari Levin, 9 years old, his brother, David, 5, and their sister, Fannie, 7. They live with their father, Samuel, who ia & widower. The father was awakened by his alarm clock this morning. There was @ strong odor of gas in the flat, He went to an adjoining room where the children were and found them un- conscious. One pulmotor from st Mary's Hospital and two from the Brooklyn Union Gas Company. emer- rency station, in charge of Dr. Me- ¢ sent to the building. But ork with the machines The accident was due After an Hour’ liom, we persistent revived them. to a leaky pipe. BLACKHEADS AND PIMPLES ON FACE Large and Red. Festered Awful. Burning and Itching Severe, In Just Three Weeks HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT ——— “My trouble began with blackheads and later turned into pimples, My face was THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1915. THREE CITIES LINKED: BY PHONE AT DINNERS ae | American History!| HENRY WATTERSON’S STORY OF THE Tilden Campaign What “THE TATTLER” Has to Say About Fashion Shows BURLESQUE AND SERIOUS In Sunday World Editorial Section To-Morrow! A GREAT CHAPTER —OF— New York, Columbus and San Francisco Alumni Hear Each Other Talk. In celebration of Ohio State Uni- vorsity Day at the San Francisco ex- position, alumni of the institution sat around banquet tables last night in New York, Columbus and San Fran- cisco, heard three toastmastera intro- duced, chatted with each other, Is- tened to a Now York newspaper man interview Gov. Willis of Ohio, and| applauded the air of “Carmen Ohio,” played by the chimes on the univer- | sity campus. The New York ban- queters were at the Park Avenue Hotel. At 10 o'clock each guest adjusted his head phone, and in two minutes the lino was r through Pitts- burgh, Columbus, Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake City, Winnemucca and San Francisco. It was 10.40 when Gov. Willis got on the wire at Columbus. Ho oulo- gized the State of Oblo and its uni- versity, and then consented to an- swer some questions asked by the New York reporters covering the din- ner, ——_—_—- Schwarts—W ur Marriage. Many New York soclety folks will attend the wedding of Miss Mollie| Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and 1, Schwartz of No sey City, to Mr. A West One Hundred and Sevente Stret, M. attan. It will take “morrow night at the rden, fast One Hundred and Street ‘oRNer Wino- 272 ‘Third Stre: Winokur of 3 71 Gr t man will ner of the , aunt of the f honor. CHILOREN HATE PILLS, CALOMEL AND CASTOR OiL Give Fruit Laxative when| cross, bilious, feverish or constipated. eT CLT Hew the Freach Government’s Officiai Motion Pictures of the War Were Taken. A Double-Page Illustrated Article in the Maga- zine Section To-Morrow. OTHER MAGAZINE FEATURES: The Most Daring Poster Ever Issued by a Church. Another Amusing Philo Gubb “Deteckative” Story. Our Most Daring Aviator and How He Earned His Title. “California Syrup of Figs” can’t harm tender stom- ach, liver, bow LMIES TAPIA TITLLDAL AULT LAE LIALE Look back Remember th childhood di her insisted | ‘Their tender little by them, If your child's stomach, liver and| bowels need cleansing, give 5" are injured The Artist Who Won a Bride and $1,000 With One Poster. caste How|{1 Stamping Out the Lotteries by Uncle Sam’s Secret Service. ff you hated them, how you fought against | Ee ae ; 5 N taking them! san it’s different The World’s Greatest Coffer-Dam Built by New York City. § ith our children it’s differen al 7 4 N Mothers. who cling to the old form of The New “Ice Waltz” and How to Skate It With Your Partner, sic simply don't realize what they : : N fo! Phe childs olt is well-founded. |} When Bellevue’s Information Angel Breaks the News. N WZ cious “California Syrup of Figs.” I action is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless “fruit | hi laxative” handy; they know children love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach, and that a teaspoonful given to-day saves a sick child to-morrow. ‘Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of F which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups pl on each bottle. Beware of count: sold here it is made by fornia Fi " a Refuse —Advt. Beauty Secret To have clear skin, bright eyes and a healthy appearance, your digestion must be good—your bowels and liver kept active and regular. Assist nature-take BEECHAM’S PILLS ¢ Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, Sold everywhere. In bexes, 10c., 25c. “Prettiest Girls,’’ Picked From 600 Models, Who Applied at Last Week’s Paris Fashion Fete. Half Page Picture Showing Eleven of These ‘Beauties’? IN THE SUNDAY WORLD’S GRAVURE SECTION TO-MORROW. War, Society, Fashion and Theatrical Views Will Also Be Presented. In the“ Gay New York” Metropolitan Section After Thanksgiving. A Highly Humorous Cartoon From the Clever Pen of Frueh. Watching a New Romeo and Juliet With Two Others Who Have Previously Played the Roles Themselves. Striking Drawings by Roth of Prominent New Yorkers Dis. N cussing the Boy Problem. Odd Phases of the Week in New York Life Told in Word and Picture, W. L. DOUCLAS SHOES vt BOYS BOY CON FORM WOMEN& 10—TEN—10 Boap and Ointment. It took just three weeks before my face was healed." (Signed) Mise Margaret Huber, ae. E. 80th st, New York City, Jan. 1, 1915, SEPARATE SECTIONS ALTOGETHER! — IN THE BIG :— AH ALUELMU LLL ALLL ALU “AN lost or found articles ada vertised in The World will be! 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