The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1917, Page 11

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Ask for mumber 635 Boston Garter “Double Grips” cb 50e—“Single Grips” 26c 4 80c GFORGCT FROST CO, MAKERS, BOSTON OceAN LINES AMBOATS seb WHERE TO coe AND HOW TO i THERE GTEAMBOATS. sted wilh Moslem so isa tw the baseme il wos nd two —N 4 King, New ¥ ical Author RY WOMAN EVERY MOTHER | - EVERY DAUGHTER| NEEDS IRON AT TIMES | To put strengtn into her nerves} | and color into her.gheeks. Hor feet were neat tted and drawn up aa ne hands as possibie, and hands STEAMBOATS. 1 while the othe house. After the robbera had cone Mins Inland Salt Water Routes—Through Long Island Sound To Boston Fall River Line Leaves Pier 14, North River, foot Fulton Street, daily, 5.30 P. M. Steamers Commonwealth and Priscilla Afternoon and Evening Concerts. Providence Line Leave Pier 14, North River, daily, except Sunday, 6 P. M. Fall River Line Steamers Providence and Plymouth in Service Afternoon and Evening Concerts, $1.00 and $2.00 Outside Staterooms Inside Stateroome Always Cool NEW BEDFORD LIN® Soh HAVE \utes later p Fort Han and wa tn th the rob! piles gia OBITUARY NOTES. | of uptet the. stomach pele E a the nirenetn Ang atic) | Waldron Willlama, fifty-four, in and nobile devel Irritable, NEW LONDON Starr Sanford, remembered as a f a nan photographer, is dead in Se Harry Maxwell, comedian, 19 dead. at Fund Home, West New aged #!xty-nine, ~~ EASTERN "STEAMSHIP LINES METROPOLITAN LINE SUNDAY NIGHT, Cape Cod Canal i) Winter Garden, MOBILIZATION OF STARS |] atsi2i vie Leave Pile PORTLAND | ut Diora, als ry Co. an te To Give Smokes to Our” Soldiers in the Trenches grit Moin Se “BENJ. B ODELL” { Under the Auspices of | or The Sun’s Tobacco Fund set sam rr a These Artists Will Positively Appea Sir. GRAND REPUTE y DE WOLF HOPPER ELSIE JANIS IRENE FRANKLIN AND BURTON GREEN i YANSCI—-DOLLY—ROSZIKA SOPHIE BRASLAU i ! TRAL HUDSON LINE MeAllister Sf ie sicamboat ¢ Haug y Ly SATURDAY AFTERNOON Up the Hudson Newburg! SPAY OS THLE OC EAS WILLIAM ROCK AND FRANCES WHITE ANNA WHEATON AND HAL FORJE GRACE LA RUE Sunday y ‘Excursions i Terminal Theatre Ticket Company, Hudson Concourse, ai 35 Church Sireet, and Broadwa and Thirty-third Street. Box Seats, $2.50; Orchestra, $2.00; Balcony, $1.50 and $1.00; General Admission, $1.00. Sn annem ) eal9 at Plera on day of fxcursione only. Outings on Long Ialand Sound Dining Room-—Lunch Counter gland Steamship Company | The New £ SUNDAY WORLD NTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ' A THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY 200 Potato-Planted Brooklyn Lots Wz bach Lot! Artz SA oat Eomadtiad 1 | “Bungalows for Rent & ———_—$$_ , LEON ERROL ie il hit ik CONROY AND LE MAIRE ROCK: AWAY BE \CH JOHNNY DOOLEY AND YVONNE RUGEL de Rate ala GUS EDWARDS AND CO/MPANY Mian elbeoxyp i? WILLIE WESTON ELC! rere i JAMES J. MORTON ToATLANIG Hota a8 HENGU GW df eiette i FELIX ADLER uy os", SPECIAL Excursions FE very Day, )| LEO BEERS ANTHONY EUWER DADSIAG hustle Tees 228 Oe 2 MUR RIANA OLGA COOK EXCUF RSIONS. | and f W HEN you ge on your vaca: | tion this | Sunday World, Ge per Sunday ii RAYMOND HITCHCOCK, é a of C ie i! Picasa To Bridgeport | To New Haven i (A HOST OF OTHERS Sicamer City of Lowell Steamer Richard Peck }} Tickets on aaleias box office tee offices of , } Hedes wed My | Finite ‘0 =e || JULY 20, i8it -_ ave For en.e~ ORAL HHTATE FOR sae wean oe Tate FOR save EAL SOTATE FOR BAL eH PROORLYN ar “ OOF LyN eroor.rs A Whole Season's WartimePotatoes ER E_ E_ $590 Each $5Down $5 Monthy pr (To Close Estate of Late Chas.E Wood) « Y PROMPT ACTION you can buy the finest garden all covered with a splendid crop of potatoes. These lots will be reached in 20 minutes from Broadway when the proposed Utica Avenue extension of the Eastern Parkway Subway is constructed—about one-half the traveling time and distance as lots in the Bronx now selling at $2,500 cach. We planted these lots this Spring when potatoes were selling at 14 cents a pound, and the land has a record of over 12,000 pounds to the acre. Just think—a crop of potatoes that may equal half of a year’s monthly payments — no work or worry on your part. We harvest the crop’ you get the returns, These potatoes are not a philanthropy but a business necessity that is your opportunity. It seems almost incredible that we can sell lots within six miles of City Hall for the small sum of $5 down--$5 a month. ‘The executors of the estate of our former partner, Mr. Chas. E. Wood, want the assets liquidated—the land sold as soon as possible. We are giving the public the chance of a life-time. Don’t delay! The first 120 lots offered three weeks ago have been sold. This block of 200 lots is in a choice location, with the built-up part of Flatbush crowding strongly towards its western boundary, and the great Jamaica Bay Improvement only a short distance away. Don’t you wait! These 200 potato-bearing lots are only a drop in the bucket compared with the million families in New York City. Most people will get left. Only one man in a thousand can sce an opportunity. Come this week without fail. land Ave. D and mananecteny Ave. Section HOW TO REACH THE PROPERTY OFFICE Finthash A from 0 HAVE YOU A LIBERTY BOND? If you purchase a lot from as direct and Ate ) Subway ur property of= Flatbush Avenue, Get off at Clarendon Koad, Our of fice In there, we will take jption and fulfil your h the Govermment. atalment oh D B QVDLVILSIESE Come To-Day, Saturday or Sunday Property Office, 1133 Flatbush Avenue, Corner Clarendon Road Wm. E. Harmon & Co., Inc. Harmon & Co.) 261 Broadway, New York (Formerly Wood, TELEPHONE BARCLAY 6500 deae DENTISTRY. HISTORIC Lata BEACON. \Dentistry That Lasts SUMMER RESORTS, NO PLATES REQUIRED SUMMER RE! RESIDENCES TO LET. Fully Furnished, _ “The New WATERBURY Way APY The WORLD 1917 Summer Resort Annual HELP WANTED—MALE. LABORERS WANTED LARGE FACTORY: \aui ote of Teeth - - $5.00up EADY EMPLOYMENT AT /GoldFillinge = + - + %1.00up D WAC : Ny Gold Orowne, 22 karat $9.00 up 1D WAGES, CALL ANY giver pings - + 500 up AY BETWEEN 8 A. 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