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& “EAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MA 29, 1917. 0 THOSE Interested in Real Estate Insurance Plumbers Plasterers Painters Steam-fitters Building material and labor have gone up; still there is enough work to keep you busy at gi profits for years. Improved Real Estate is better tenanted and a better investment to-day than it has ever been; within a short time mortgage money will be very easy; then will come the usual rise in Real Estate. You have seen the tremendous jump in the value of lots along transit lines in the Bronx, on Washington Heights and the : Dyckman Meadows. You have seen lots sold for $500 to $1,000 each and a few years after- ward selling for $5,000 to $10,000 each. You know now is a bad time to sell real estate at auction. Nobody wants to buy it, therefore these lots will be sacrificed. Of one thing we absolutely want to assure you. Our order is to sell these lots for whatever they will bring. That's the truth— every word of it. They have to be sold, and they will be sold for whatever they will bring absolutely with no protection. GET THAT INTO YOUR SYSTEM. IT IS POSITIVELY SO. The District of the White Plains Subway Extension is bound to. build up quickly and increase in value, Come tu the sale— £ Buy some lots— You are sure to make money. Just Look at the Easy Terms—757 on Mortgage for 5 Years Examine the Lots To-morrow, Decoration Day Unprotected Auction Sale ot 1445 Lots on and adjacent to Boston Post Road and White Plains Road Lorillard Spencer Estate for the Heirs and New York Public Library Saturday, June 2d, at 10.30 A. M., on property Take the Bronx Park Subway to 177th Street Station, transfer to the White Plains Extension, get off at Allerton Avenue, walk cast to Boston Road and the property. Titles Insured Free by N. Y. Title & Mortgage Co. Send for Boollet or or + Clarence Davies, 149th Street and 3d A 75% at 5% OF | canremain on mortgage Jogeph P. Day, 31 Nassau Strest viata 60% o at 3 aM [ % 8 Ser 6 Years. Agents and Auctioneers Government Bonds or Subscriptions Taken in Payment of Lots PHOTO PLAYS. WILLIAMSON BROTHERS’ Mighty fee eae of the Depths Hundreds Turned Away Opening Night “So far ahead of anything which has gone before that there is no comparison.’ —Tribune. “Packs a big punch."—Sun. “Intensely interesting, as full of glamor as ‘Treasure Island’,""—American, “Certainly well worth seeing.’—World. "Telegraph. THEATRE 42735: West Matinees ‘sissy wvourey 2:30 874, 8:30 P.M. rs 1 50 Re sh Rha tal kids and 3Uc “Might be called the cighth wonder of the motion picture world. MMI “CRITERION TWICE DAJLY | tyne. 138 Bway end 44a 20 & 5.20. THEATRES. i c EM Ghigo ONE LAW FOR sci tee IONIGHT: FROLIC HOO AGW ARGTENOAM THEATRE HUDSON ‘in *f OUR BETTERS | WN RARY GAIETY HAKKIS \ ‘ CHRISTUS « fg TRIP THRU Gtlie Inspiring Revelation of The Kingdom of Love TWO HOURS YOU WILL NEVER FORGET PhViNGr Hips KEW. 42 st TMOCLEDS. TO MELETLA, OF MIEREY AMUSEMENTS, ‘OLUMBIA | Hi? HIP HOORAY GIRLS 500 Good Seats, MATINEES, 25¢ & 5Y% 5{0 Good Seats, EVENINGS, 5% to $1.00 REPUBLIC : P “PETER IBBETSON” a Stl CYCLE’ CREATION BEYOND CONAARE Rv mari STRAND a) GLOBE | CON We DWAY 2oeaee Vv fuN weve be epee HOUT IH te! 4 at 41% St. | ce rie HEART OF CONKY 1m Aso s FULTON es ; OAD\ NV. MASTBAUM Twice Daily 2.30-8.30 Edgar Lewis’ LUNA ott te taint, Mats. 25c-50¢. 4 Attractio Nights 25¢-$1.00 FRANK HALL Presenis A Mighty Indictment of RACE HATRED FONIGHT_—BASPBALT NIGHT. GIANT PHILLY GUEST: OF Hh, MS OKO. COMA STHAE i 44 BURLESQUE, naw rios.B Mat Ooty EVELYN NESBIT ° wut Medea “Recemction” 0’, YMPIC fast) 0 TIGER LILIES * THEATRES. ieyive rip dnva, MOKE pwaesO is. deat lie| HIER CHILD iy. ies Baars REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. COUNTRY WEDDING FOR Builders Building Materials Carpenters Brick-layers Allied Interests andEmployees —~~ | all ends CA Avenue and Thirty-frt ||JANE COWL “it st] DLL Orctirstaa (REVIEW , STEEPLECH ASE THE WILLOW TREE Ate oll hits mh " COURTENAY WISE PALS Pins ALICE FORD HUNTINGTON AND CHARLES MARSHALL Only relatives and a small company lof friends will witness the marriage |Ceremony, on Saturday, of Miss Alice Ford Huntington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Huntington, and Charles H. Marshall, eon of Mre. | Charles H, Marshall of this city. This will be one of the first of the season's country weddings and will be cele- ‘brated tn 6t. Margaret's Church, Staatsburg. A reception and break- fast will follow the ceremony at Hopeland House, the Huntington country place, It was at Hopeland House, three years ago, that Miss Helen Huntington became tho bride of Vincent Astor. — “THE BAR SINISTER” TELLS A SOUTHERN STORY AT BROADWAY THEATRE “The Bar Sinister” was shown on) the screen for the first time last night Jat the Broadway ‘Theatre, An- |nounced as “a story of the modern| South,” it ran through @ good two| hours of pictorial argument for what the author termed soul equality. But | this proved to be the old story of the | color line, with its usual unhappy situations, | | Annabel, the little daughter of Col, George Stilliter, is stolen by a negro and. raised the latter's nd becomes n, a young | white man, who believes her to be of the same race as himself, him to refrain from making about her, and he does not | she is ® supposed negress until the {climax, ‘Then the negro woman makes a hbed confession and There are a number of dramatic moments as the plot unfolds, and the er work of Florenc Leon- | the negro woman Hedda | as tho girl was excellent. The handling of the scenes and the pho- tography also was notably good, And there were touches of negro comedy. panic etal ‘ ORIENTAL BACKGROUND AND ETHEL BARRYMORE | IN TWO RIALTO PICTURES | ‘The background for this week's | Dill at the Rialto Theatre is distinetly Oriental In a strange but enter taining role Ethel Barrymore has her place at the head of the “The Call of Her P. a ard Barry a KyD! the rom. never falla to Oriental nd of the Rising ni? cture of Japan, taken when the cherry blossoms wero whitening the flelds and valleys of the Mik realm, The special scenery and inal Japanese music—heard h akes this a feature the firat time well worth w | SMASHES TA Douglas Dri Pr N FARE ROW. 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City Copy by The American Tobacco Company, Inc, 1917, eae eee THEATRES. Winter Garden} rN t PASSING SHOW ihr ASTOR i $0 ket Set (ne? HIS LITTLE WIDOWS BW BUOU 1 it rere es be: THE KNIFE "Ww: PLAYHOUS! $1 Wet IN a Beis 2 cote EXCURSIONS. ADAYS PLEASURE OceAN LINES, aHBOATS el WHERE TO aot HOW a GET THERE D lecoration Day, May 30, and Sunday, , June 3 SHE MAN WHIOCAME BACK [|| ocmrrets, Qoowratton Day” | TRIPS 48TH ST. { SPECIAL ae Lake Hopatcong in Po-MonW, mo 50 for gh 75c. M10 EATHA WW Mie Elliott's °42:,." ow 430 Dally voc Day “The Peon Wonderful Free Playgrouna” 45 Mi LOVE 0 O° MIKE Mauch Chunk * i tirotee for tRinlly Baokes “HIGHLANDER”’ West 132 St. 10.00, 10 BO A. Me Hera CASINO Be Wiee Wed. Met Season's stusical YOU" RE IN LOVE BOOTH {f, PAST WEEK THEY MR. WILLIAM GILLETTE A SUCORSSELL CXLAMIT Allister Steam DAT AMAICE COMMENCING. SUNDAY PRINCESS i!) S)-:0'(\ “OH, BOY" WASHINGTON SQ. PLAYERS COMEDY ¢ D tion D. | Jron Steamboat Go a ecoration Day | 2ron 2PiN “fp AURUS” DECORATION DAY ND burgh, Beacon, Poughkeepsie and fr. “GRAND REPUBLIC” ‘cum ote syste Sea To New Haven | *r.,,,GRAND REFUBLI “Benj. B. Odell” MOROSCO 3); rf Decoration Day & Stra Steamer Richard Peck ] sousine a HIGHLAND PALES jin sass over to ride up hie gt. AVY THE BRAT by Pan 9.30 A. M One hour at NEWBURGH U Jeacon or to picnic at 10. A.M e nS A LONGACRE ” L n St 9 As Mis We | Music, Restaurant, Lunchroom, Same Outings Every Sunday CENTRAL HUDSON LINE. HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE. WM, COLLIER ha NOTHING 5 TRUTH CORT dials We ve “UPSTAIRS "AND DOWN” STANDARD © 87°.) ‘on WALTER LAWRENCE iat England Steamship Co. EXCURSION DECORATION DAY and Sundays. commencing June 24. 40 MILE $1.00 sauro $1.00 Vast Amusement Park on Long Island Sound “When Johnny Comes Mase ving Home’ Tnheand of Pricew—Bvin. 20 to 81 rr ON DECORATION DAY STR. **NEWBURGH"” 5 MONTAUK" CENTRAL HUDSON LINE Mens Yi. tf ei ya |) KEANSBURG, N.J. tis sis tse"! CATSKILL EVENING LINE 0 NM ou PM Sea a a Pt HELP WANTED—MALE PLE wanted SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ; WORK MONDAY WOuDaRa ° cottage end ferred