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we we vet inwae one _-- CASTOR 1A Por int On Use For Over 20 Yoara Gath bition Lhe WONDERFULLY CREAT CIGARETTES. Better Tobacco Made Them Famous THE MIL DEST CIGARETTE We consider ZIRA the best of all 5 Cent cigarettes. Honestly Best THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE ‘» $10,000,000 IN WEEK'S PLANS FOR BiG APARTMENTS.» (« ( ci | p f ishington th and 67+ fier Colonie b ° ' e wi @ land, the ent wae noved ' ture * C we e ‘ ' 0 ’ tindertakinen ne Mark Madieon and Fifth Avenues in the W | rind eaction | ‘The largest of the pre for | | | $2,500,000 It will be Diggest bh in the world ,covering the bh hounded by Madison and Park Ave nes, Forty-seventh and Forty. fighth Streets, 2008x400 feat Itising fourteen atories, Hi) surround gardens In architecture, It will cons va ‘lub, Biltmore Hotel and other ginnts of the Grand Central Ter- minal gre ahs land ia ¢ wned by} the New York Central Railroad's New York State Realty and Terminal | Company, which is supplying most of the capital. The builder ts Dr. Charles V. Paterno, whoss companies have created some of the most im- posing home Jandmarkse of the Riverside stretch. He takes the alte on @ long term lease. FIFTH SKYSCRAPER HOUSE FOR MILLIONAIRES’ ROW. Next In Importance 4s the fourteen- story house to be built by Harry Fischel on Millionaires’ Row, at the southeast corner of Seventy-fourth | Street. On the site is a four-story dwelling owned and occupied since 1882 by the Rev, Alfred Duane Pell. He sold the 60.2x125 parcel to the | Duilder for $760,000, and the entire investment will exceed $1,500,000. It will be the Mfth skyscraper apartment building to arise among the exclusive domiciles of Million- aires’ Row during the past five years, two being under construction on the southeast corner of Seventy-second Street and northeast corner at Sixty- third Street. Homes in them are rented, ae a rule, before completion At $10,000 to $30,000 a year. Like the| other de luxe Fifth Avenue apart- ment houses, the new one will have but one guite on @ floor, containing from twelve to eighteen rooms, with all the latest devices for luxurious living and service, Most of the money for the huge structures tg advanced by the Met- ropolitan Life Insurance Company, Interests connected with the Title Guarantee and Trust Company and similar institutions, The Metropoli- tan made the largest butlding loan of the week, $650,000 for the four- teen-story studio apartments to be erected at No. 1 West Sixty-seventh Street on 150x100 feot, next to the Central Park West corner in the new colony of such structures, START 6 HOUSES IN ONE DAY TO COST $2,050,000. Plans for five houses filed on one day called for an outlay of $2,050,000, They included $400,000 for fourteen- story studio apartments on the southeast corner of Washington! Square South and Thompson Street | 1n_the heart of the downtown artists’ | colony, or Latin Quarter; $500,000 for thirteen-story apartments on the! southwest corner of Park Avenue and Seventy-eighth Street; $400,000 for! a fourteen-story house on the south- east corner of the same avenue and | Seventy-fitth Street; $500,000 for a| twelve-story house on the northeast corner of West End Avenue and | Ninety-third Street; $260,000 for nine stories on the south aide of | Tenth Street, 821 feet east of Sixth | Avenue James F. Meehan, who has been | active in Bronx flat building, camal down to Nos. 116-117 East Elghty-sec-! ond Street, where he bought the old/ the form of 4 [form with {ts towering neighbors, the | also rece Beauty and Health Lessons °°" For the Summer 4 Serivs of Articles Written by Mina ‘Ponies Furlong for Women Readers of The Evening World, Letters From Readers OULL fves Hone wi Wael the even joeal appl ement Irumetat mix thie f th i RED NOSE Farha © 1159 Broadway Cor 27'" Street By Pauline Furlong, the ax! y after @ Keat and Relaxation for the Thin’, vig ; Woman fon, taht —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_____ pan, 1918 by The f ete may also | To the New York Public and surrounding towne we take pleas- BR 19 not possible he the entse. No local treatment wl 11 )@ ure in announcing that we have just received 2,200 Cl Slater woman to gain in we remedy. this until the underlying | fine quality Shoes, Pumps, Oxfords and Colonia "to GAuloehe outa women thoeld allow backward, unseasonable weativer recently we have dec Wied to ere iron t minutes each day for] these fine novelty and high grade standa horough y ‘ and from all forms ARBENING OF THE ARTERIES shoes at ridiculously low prices. Be sure and attend this sale— 1 rtlon, no tell your friends about it, for we guarantee to save you from $2 . - 1 for this to $3 on every pair you purchase. Sale starts to-day. 0 con- ! and neoda. All forma of violent physical ta tiresome, stre fatiguing w from the ¢ least must b nap In a « | FOR TEETH AND BREATH Helps You Fight Pyorrhea (Riggs Disease), which creeps our guns Without pain or now con * antidot warning f Nine Pyorrhea should Emetine morning and r two glasses of cold fast n should pra vous woinan, To-day's picture shows the writer] drink ¢ taking an afternoon rest in mock, allowing ali th Try it to-day Bren eee Fulton St., cor. Bridge at Subway Sta Station 1329-1331 Bro. Broadway Near Gates Avenue 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet. sth & 4eth Sts. Tomorrow Our “THURSDAY CLEARANCE DAY” Will Be Doubly Attractive by Reason of Our Gigantic Alteration Sale! The Entire Stock of Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel WITHOUT RESERVE Reliance and Palma five-story flats, 75x1, to make a site for nine-story apartments representing the east side of West End Avenue, 40 feet north of Fighty-cigth Street, 8! treet, in the and studios. plane J for nine-story apart ments 2 “$200, 000. Less prominent. were projects for several big six-story and five-story houses on Upper Washington Heights) and the old Dyckman tract | Outside of Manhattan flat bulldera; scored equally voluminous recorda for the week, in the Bronx filing plans on Thursday alone for houses to cost $310,000. One operat! of five houses CHICA Her daughter, Lalita, w in “frst ald which a numbe lety women took last winter at St. I gigaae Bowpliak ave) {n Brooklyn on the same day cattea | for $150,000 | _———~<e --- | CULTURE'S CLIMAX “Public health work,” says Dr. W. 1. Wedgwick of Boston, “should not be left to every | Thomas, Richard and Henry.” | Saaiememnatiieaenmenenn MRS. ARMOUR TO TRAIN. | Is Offered NOW at the Height of the Season es At Reductions of 20% to 35% $6.95 & $8.95 Flowered & Striped Voile Dresses and outing wear, Linen, Voile, Lawn and Dimity in the latest summer models. All popular shades, including plaids, stripe, floral and other dainty designs and all white. Sixes $18.00 to $25.00 Silk Afternoon Frocks, 540-7 Special lot of summer dresses for afternoon and street wear. The various styles include all the newest features. Including crepe de chine, taffeta and Georgette combinations, Specially reduced to $10.75. Sizes $10 to $15 White Chinchilla Sport Coats, 7: 5 Swagger sport coats, either belled or box back hanging loose from shoulders; storm or sailor collars of self material or black velvet, deep and patch pockels complete these smart coals. All sizes. 500 beautiful wash dresses for street, vacation aces 34 to 44, 16 to 38. cuffs $3.95 . $5.75 | $5.75 Corduroy Coats......... $8.75 Sport Coats... .25||Smart Voile Blouses, Lace trimmed or embroidered, Corduroy Sport Skirts, $ Made of standard quality 85° corduroy. Trimmed with patch one of the many models having the pocket and pearl buttons, mostly very full Jabot with wide collar white, in all sixes. and fancy cuffs; extra speeial. $2.95 Cotton Gabardine Skirts, $1.95 | | $2.50 Silk Blouses cere e BLES $5.00 Awning Stripe Skirts $3.95 5 Crepe de Chine Blouses. . $2.85 $7.75 Chiffon Taffeta Skirts. ..85.00 | | $4.95 Georgette Blouses.......$3.85 AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS—OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Suits Formerly $45.00, $30.09, BN $20.00 and $15.00 (o Alterations ame ROOKLYN No Exchanges, HOLLOWS IN NECK AND me r ae ' . * - = 4th wane * 4 jie | f and ' . | arm awing | Yes aberid ah 141 pownde | 74. alae wo ee ane enlf, toa rine ten wit Heart Distressed ? Stomach Full of bas? tat CMCEORIVE PRE am arior ANGE AnDOMEN NEW YORK BOSTON--PROVIDEN LATER, Open Evenings tntil 9. Mail Orders Filled ; High Cut $5.50 Two-Tone Beots ry Ph 1165 PATS ho Saturdays Until 10.30 P. M. 4 Awe with toe, : Cuban and Spanish 1 and by high itifully made, SE ALL ." 3 of EXTRA ~ SPECIAL, ~~ FOR MEN 750 Pairs of $5.50 Shoes and Oxfords, all to go at B a6 Heavy Grain Cait i Vater= MEN'S Heeutation High Cut Camping and ™=GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORKe |WTIALEN BROS. 210, 221, 228, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 1 | Grand Street | Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. t|_8 Cor, Wyckoff St. ues ee" $125 Worth of Furniture No Deposit—$i Weekly Luxurious Chairs | Dressers ., r = FW" A No Deposit—50c Weekly on $20 Worth of Clothing China Closets |\Many styles of Easy Chairs, tap- | p ther and other uphol. Sleepy Hollow Bec, Weekly. includin; China Closets of att/O! : lish, Ho Napa, ts urkish 8), \iresers ie on int Colontal, some s| vs White ¢ 6 perleds strigt ton and back, for 60c. weekly. AR inant front and bent glassy), plain or gallery top. See the very 16% nive ones we sell for Purses are filled---hearts made glad @) By the timely use of aWeridWeni fd