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Be YEARFLATS i 6,248 PERSONS silat Metropolitan Records Show No Real Home Scarcity From Big Slump in Building. Metropolitan flat builders have Passed through the worst year in thelr recollection They have built only seventy-nine’ houses in the entire area embracing & population of above 7,500,000, These structures will provide new homes for 6,248 persons. ‘The cost of con- struction has been $4,887,500. This compares with 1,690 houses in Neighborhood trace of her parents or guardians. So. ¢ ia in the #. P. C. C. shelter. whose name may be Susie} . Is fust a Many who sce her, and receive one of If ithe city had been building only |her smiles, can hardly resist p enough houses every year to take care |her up and making off with h anybody could take Jane,| Story of New York,” by any one of! from & 1916 for 95,963 persons, at $63,366,000, and 710 houses in 1017, for 42,264 per- | fons, at $19,835,000, In 1915 the record | was (2,570 houses for over 150,000 per- gon at $49,000,000. of normal increase in population, or 44.987 500 SPENT Ste" Little Waif of Big New York Picked Up in Hallway Can't Tell Who She Is. Shere isa little lady whom the kind folk in the building main: | the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 7 Fourth Avenue, have chris. “Jane Doe" for the time being because they do not know her "r name and Jane cannot tell ane was found at 11.15 on Friday night of last week in a hallway at pears to be three years old, she speak a few lisping words. THE EVENING WORLD +» WARTORN HEROES ENJOY FINE SHOW AT LONG s Plain Little “Jane Doe,’’ But Mabye She’s “Sunshine cmp aenanes the New York Society for ly Avenue. Althourh she ap inquiry throughout the failed to rev 1 any ay t as sugar. cking ff population had been increasing |4Md the Tenth Avenue hallway, and] them? repidiy during the past two years, |11.15 at night, and the & PLC. ©. As for Miss Doe, she appears to the sudden halt in construction would | #helter have led to critical congestion and | startling rises in renta There has been a strong tendency toward such | © & state of affairs, although there has been no serious shortage of housings. | ¥' Buflders in preceding years had kept | fully 20 per cont. abead of demand thud leaving plenty of vacant apart- one,or more months of free rent in ordpr to fill their houses with tenants Pogulation bas not been increasing ovep at a normal rate on account of the almost complete stoppage of im- migration, which alone has added froffi 100,000 to 200,000 persons to the metropolitan masses each year. thefmore, there was a largo with- nd, with the » Hopkinson Smith, what wouldn't ve righ than enough homes to supply immedi- | ‘jata needs, and that no reason. fi “ " ments, with the necessity of offering |Misher rents could be found in th scarcity of housings alone. | Landiords, however, have used the alt in building as one of thelr main arguments for raising rents. ‘Thei | legitimate reasons have been | higher taxes, greater costs of labor, repair materials and mort |Promise to get back toward norma) fora a story ns, Richard Harding Da. | Mamma's « “go by knee to hear about “Wynken Doe, a Blynke| nor the “Raggedy Man." now for “ drawal of population, as @ result of |!evels with the ending of the war, and _— the departure of reservists to. Eng-|P!4ns are rushing along for a big | lang, France, Italy, Russia, Germany |ullding movement next spring to supply thousands of homes for the| — fessed Crime, Proved Not sands of mon and women who loft | fall renting market. In fact, if oper- | and Austria, in addition to the thou- th@r homes to go abroad with our [ators can be assured that taxes on to Be Murderer. owk armies. ILDERS WILL RUSH MORE. Ie th 20 cugied to make up for the big de- Metropolitan district, the normal ing But investigators in all sectiong reported that there are more D Pimples and Dandruff e Soap to Cleanse e Ointment to Heal "t wait to hav pimples and heads, redness and Toughness, ruff and itching. Prevent them making this wonderful skin-clear- ‘complexion soap your every-day jet soap, assisted by touches of uticura Ointment to the first signs little skin and scalp troubles, and stings of Cuticura Talcum, a fas- ting fragrance. In delicate Cuti- ra ppetienticn The: Cu cae Triois ful. 25¢ each, le each flee of “Cuticura, Boston.” SHOE CONSERVATION os H. Kelley, a lumber salesman, of Omaha, found Neclin Soles so tough amd durable that one pair of fe saved on a second pair of uppers €t in ten months of hard walking. ¢ should indic: of cutting down ty yqu have to meet. Simply make sure the new shoes you buy are Nedlin- eed and have’ worn les which a comfortable, gly long-wearing. The Good: uber Company, Akron, 0, who Wingfoot Heels, guaran- to ovtwear any other heel © to you a method | * rising shoe bills : WORLD “ALMANAC Born bound (ready about Feb. 1), 7S5e. By Mail, 90. 35 20] B i Aenabeckas BY MAIL |were $4,377,600 on sixty-two hous in the production of new hous- |containing 1,392 apartments for 5,668) Working in a Manhattan factory An 1917 tt was $16,634,700 on | the tim 685 houses, with 9,316 apartme 2 37,264 persons, In 1916 it was 1000 on 1,316 houses with | ments for & | ONLY 9 HOUSES IN MANHATTAN Manhattan's steady decline in flat)? | building reached the low total of nine | jnew houses at a cost of $1,780,000, | » They will make homes for 1,800 poer- fours in 460 apartments. In 1917 tho | with pe Ww 40 persons; houses, Opening of new subway ee was the stimulating [piiire: tha Bama movement o4 | AAVY F IGHTS TH TAX VALUE ae one ens ON TUCKERTON WIRELESS Brooklyn has built @ cost of $813,500, ‘They contain 350 ————__ |apartments, for 1,400 persons, Tia We ORE ee fie , eduee Fieure ehnwy a big slump fr A the boo: Asks New Jersey to Reduce F igure that borough during the? From $400,000 to $250,000 on few preceding jshowing $7,014, |tion a 199.000 in 1816, on 8 apartments 21,471,000 on 1,086 ents for 47,3 1And he says, “Those same scles will | stand another ten months of constant | , daily weai This is unusual service even for |" Neolin Soles but Mr. Kelley's experi- | ects in th chmond has built two” stru Flat butt Vernon, but war con dwarfed their efforts. Their total op. | since been in charge. oft for the past year involved ys of ment For Rheumatic, Muscular or Neuralgic Pain seonse ron, PRE For Over 70 Years Radway’s Ready Relicf Has Been “the King of Them All” as a Pain) «it tim curing t For Grip, Sore Throat, Cold 3)... (ui) in Chest and All Inflammation Thomas W: Lumar and Congestion. |Alfred H. Marl than the old=fashion real estate shall not be maintained at | ——* HOMES ENOUGH NOW, BUT |confiscatory rates, they plan to yulld| Patrick O'Donnell, No. 69 Lexing- more than enough houses to force |ton Avenue, who confessed he mur- | is varied shifting of population | rents back to the levels prevailing be- {dered Mary Elizabeth Riddell, was houses comfortably filled through |fore the war, released to-day by M In the greater city, total outli er cent. surplus having been oc- flat builders during the past year | motion of District Attorney O'Leary Investigation proved O'Donnell was} ist maica Police sofjin the J Court of the murder. Wh 3 persons. | the court: ‘AT $1,780,000, and cannot find anythin a charge being made against him, the Thank you,” O Donnell said. ents for 2,112 persons, 5,000 in 19) . With 1.640 apartme Ons; $18,200,000 in h 6,840 apartments 000,000 in 1915, nnell was asked by reporters al n | building. ctor 10 structures at ite 1917 records 3 H houses, with German Built Station. 8 person 2 houses, with th for » with 1 ersons, in 0 pealed from the assessm reduction to $225,000, The Board 219 |Sranted naval officers time to Mle The 1917 output was with 2,310 apartments for | !Pventory, 9,240 ‘persons, at afer the first pair of uppers had worn | und in 1916 it was 169 apartments for cost of $2,014,100, | The station wa sidized by the ¢ ploited at the two millions rvative inve gators cor the two mill would mal erman families, at a ers tried to carry on pr Jersey cities, Yonkers and us | 00,000, Phe stat States in was seized by the ve summer of 1916. and is guarded by 510,000 for 17 houses, with : for 680 persons eae ROUSSOS TO LEAVE US. will sail n er V elos and remain | G 1 Ky pt, and was a close frien the hene A well dinner will the patient, |g him nyitations pane M.” Dep ® flannel In Radway’s bridge, Henry A. Gildersieey Hief and Tay over the congested |t, Miller, Eiierson MeMillin, BL Cu lungs As i cou Owen, R.A. C. Smith and dway's ‘i Relief ts much |W yscun, i nore ton and “eteaner | Y!)%¢ sturd plaster, | Asks Report eady |: commandii American the market forces im the Adriatic, to report ‘Ask for it, incident that might have given ri | the report that Italian forces had 10 pare weg the steamer Dinara and hauled d and) Yar th se, y SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, ‘Concerts and The Chicagoans By Sylvester Rawling. the Japanese com- Porer and conductor, gave a second “La Reine Fiammette,’’ New Opera by Leroux, Is Heard at Metropolitan By Sylvester Rawling. A RBINE FIAMMETTE.” Koscak Yamada, BEACH : Actors Work Hard intertain Boys at Nas- sau Hotel Hospital. /“Trumph and indicates con- an| final curtain falls just before the | | Ing pair are to place their heads ‘The opera has the distine- @ prima donna versance with SIX] the block old and new, od by Xavier | tion of being without during the whole of the Broadway but disclosing no strik- - His symphonic Mageterlinck's he directed here tableaux, compo: Leroux to the play by ¢ was presented for the first time at the litan Opera House tulle Mendes, terpretation Magdalene,” Of her voice, least said the better. herself to look red, making successful a first night perform. Whitehill, the favorite American barl- tono of the Metropolitan Opera Com- actors Pany, sang effectively in F was given last night at tan's farcwell from Yamada conducted the over- charm of her still waa there overdressing When Danielo came to see her commissioned to kili 1 ever was seen on Broadway, the standpoint light-waisted things produced in the in the convent, » Queen whom he she fs arrayed In queenly ring her crown. simpleton does not guess her identity it’s only opera, admirers say, » its foundation For the portrayal sometimes playful, but al- that ends in a as evolved mu- ‘s diluted to sugar and water sufficiently harmless to be warranted not to upset the stomachs of babes in arms, sustained upon a soothing orchestral ure of which his ts the ti was an improvised affair * Hotel Nassau, Yet the poor was nothing t Wagner compositions. at used to.be t ways sardonic now an army hospital. at is Massene Ossip Gabrilowitsch, wedded to their idol an alldChopin recital at teered their services, worked 4 Hipolito La harder than they that pay thelr salaries, commanding figure both in voice Didur was the ulways satisfactory as in big parts. » charming in subordinate began by playing the sil Modern composers ar uing its placid way illotine without a musical ¢ Mr, Gattt ts not minor he came | lic demands noveltie: few who came In the twelv had wonderful moments, but in the dra followed he ¢ and profound, of wounded Metropolitan Opera Company—Kath- leen Howard, If there are no | health within sound of the waves that and Wagners, gin-| happy enough until that hour in the make people | carly evening when other little girls, | laugh or cry and be happy. De Mor-|all over the United States, hear | ‘ stion that it is time to or climb on Pap: ‘sandy beach, allos have pretty weil written themselves out, clothes were mas and bath robes tL he can tind, at r less satisfying ‘The Friday Morning Musicale at the | Biltmore yesterday was crowded even standing room. ts wero Helen Stanley, who was seized with a fit of faintness caused by the oppressive air; ————— nicknames and competent. cast and thanks to Mr as to the minor CONCERTS AND MUSIC, LEXINGTON THEATRE {;,,""; CHICAGO GRAND OPERA ‘The stage was set in the large salon . the conductor on the ground floor, talk about and squabb ‘The action is suppos mythical Kingdom teenth century something to Company and Leopold Godow- | The scenery | found room performance, were another hundred, including most nurses of the soldiers called nnwune, ; added many er-| » programme. » the Russian a impressive some |tra numbers to | 1 that first scene Naard turn CMCAGO OPERA ASSOCTATION. Cloofonte Canumninis FIRST WEEKS “ ork season | bellever in the cubl [open ita five » on Monday | b ut the Lexin, sides of the BE FIRST OF MANY sHows| AT THE NASSAU. wd men have been at tho hospital only atrical performanc first of its kind at the marked the formal opening of the 14 was given by Cross, represented by Major A. pived after a nig! And what a morning-a | there must have been! servation of th the French | duce something its world premiere Too close ob- rden will sing the title Patrick O’Donnell, Who Con- Kin to seasicknes: . and Charles Fontain not only was the, hospital but | towers of th first | background. be | adorns, leaning predominate like the Tower of ed without harm, yes! That involve CLUGEQUREAERERUGI DCR RERDRE01 | sung In Italian Wedn. her operas, in >and Juliet onna Vanna ho has taken as co Marcus Loew theatri organization, who gave the first Sol- diors’ Show more than three years been active in such affairs ever sin s Doyte |1und of the | Mippant lady, at the Saturday matin: nd frequents day evening “The Tal and tells delectable At the time of mored of a young stories to th: vay of Chi- | the Charles Fontaine comes to e |cago. Monday Mr. ¢ duct for the first time in seve! hospital are from New York and ot tern points, n O'Donnell was arraigned on 53, a charge of homicide, District Attor- ,678 apart- | ney O'Leary made this statement to AEOLIAN WALL, Thurs ROLAND W: inves NEGRO TENOR «' NARRY T, BURLEIGN, Como WILL ACCOMPANY His OWN 's 13.) rank are to make thelr debut at seve- ol of the early performances. |Galli-Curei makes her first appearance Amcelita| by the Pope's nephew, !Cardinal Cosar issassination who doesn't | sweetheart is the Quee Island and they had to be week, which : I mark the det “We have gone into this case deeply except this an's own statement to substantiat We ve affidavits to prove it was physical impossibility for him to have 4 was thirty-two new structures, | been at the scene of the crime at or costing $3,391,400, with 1,504 apart-|about the time it was said to vl ments for 6,016 persons. In 1916 the| taken place, The only thing left for $25,700,000 outlay was for |with 9,496 apartments for sons, and in 1915 there was houses with 6, sandro Dolci. panini Concerts’ : will be given a week from to-morrow » personnel includes many men | from the old 69th, who cheered loudly and Frances Sin- unting the va- lorous deeds of tho Irish a od made the Lads grown pal RyAtty Jan. 2, at 9 yN clair sang songs rec and courtly, 1 give his see- But when Danielo is at Irish to fight in hospitals over- reclining against pillows, forgot R Viown N tat Toudon Uharlton | neotra WALL, / CZECHS: Glovarc Francis Moore . tress and he drops the dagger me to do is to ask for a dismissal of negro tenor, | Herbert | ¥!! Magistrate Doyle then formally or- for 37,000 persons, dered O'Donnell’'s discharge. Bronx takes a strong *, spending $1. 528 aparto in comparison with $4 will include with the cards that mado thom gasp| SU | et oro songs by our « D ‘de 8 iP a he murder hod dada with amazement, Brookes, wh _A concert of Czecho- given in Aeolian Hall Bri tvening under did not,” he answered in «a mat- ter-of-fact voice, and left the court so delighted with the ap- that he be- lovak music preciation of the » excited and later on the train coming heme could not find his own| slovak Arts ( had put in one of} include abry. | SORE GUMS-LOOSE TEETH It will be for the echo-Slovak army, railroad tick his own pockets. and B. Olshanski given an ovation that outdid anything | benefit of the C: audience is ca- oer Lengthened Teeth; Bleeding, Re- ceding Gums; and Atl Germioal Irrita- tions or Symptoms of Pyorrhoes. Pyorigs, a medicat ment, is now b performances of “The lied o "on Thursday evening a the ordinary pable of giving, and Viole Society of American Singers, | at the Park Theatre. on Monday and Satur- most twelve gave more en- 1 massage olnt~ ng prescribed and re- for the successful treatment of eased teeth and guns. It effectual- stops bleeding and receding gums, zhtens up loose teeth corrects “lengthened moves all pai, ness and irritations, whethe: y probably would be dancing yet if they 4 * had their Way about it , the titlan haired little| the » Century Grove, the soldiers almost as much as they delighted her. TREAT FOR ACTRESS, TOO, FOR SHE SAW HER FIRST OCEAN. Julie is from Kansa singing and TOMS RIVER, N. J.. Jan, 25.—The 0 persons; | United States Navy, which has control ton Radio Station, has ap- it of $400,000 Queens planned hundreds ‘of flat}on the property, fixed by the County housca but only four were built, the | Hoard of Taxatior cost having been $49,000, They will make honies for 44Namilies and 176 in a few days, Mannes_ will teeth, and re- t of the series of sym- flammation, tend | Metropolitan ight nd has asked {ts perimental package 26c, At all drug en the ocean, After a walk on the k with some wounded soldi IO AM. to MIDNIGHT C5 ant Sunday built by a German houses, with | company in which the Kaiser was said 1 persons, at] to be a heavy stockholder, It was sub jovernment and | time as having cost entertainer PHOTO PLAYS. | Saxere—eceonrearre “RIALTO RIVOLI DIRECTION HUGO RIESENFELD inaleg To-morrow { P.M, [CLARA | way shows, » poem about which Uncle it first to finish, United | nd has | | | TOM MOORE in 'y «GO WEST, YOUNG MAN’ |‘ 4 Golduyn Pictu « > | MACK SENNETT COMEDY BRUCE SCENIC RIALTO ORCHESTRA Hugo Riesenfeld & Nat Finston Conduct'y FIRST HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY Kast Times To-day fa Man With a Maid. <IMBALL YOUNG “CHEATING CHEATERS” Select Picture PRIZMA’S BIRD ISLAND “ASK FATHER’ COMEDY RIVOIT ORCHESTRA Erno Rapee & Jos. a man could hear his owa wat ath. ‘A Romance of Happy Valley ( An Artcratt Picture STRAND LADYS QUARTET STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Scenic~ Comedy-Review sembled that neveral In the Greek Minister Wil Join Venizeton| | rt it » fact that it we to the United] Harry Waiman Klein Conduoting vie Ferguson tm » French capital national Con- aie ie sir | rk has been hear- » boys were away approved of the . that New Y¥ BURLESQUE, | dently they almost twenty-five ternational bar of Lord which encouraged him to put in a lot Sherry's Wednesday by Nicholas “TUE, WED: KITTY GORDON almost made the last train home. Ford, chief of the | A. Harton Hepburn, unk A. Munsey, William F. Morgan Bugenius H. Ouve nares NEXT THU, FRI, : CHARLES RAY tm_en Absorbing Story of Heart Interest, “STRING. Greater. VAUDEVILLE rt Lee Grant, the Red Cross field Ke declared the show was the EANS”" auling Dowa to give two shows @ week 25,—Seeretary Rear Admiral Nib- naval “Madison Avenue at 69th ee | Continuous from fn a Romance of is in charge of medical cases, Major Day is morale officer, is sanitary officer, and the most im- portant post of all—commissary o ‘feerls held by Lieut, Major Conley piameriens flag which the vessel was area i. ester ee Sth sagisoitite a sartennmamen he THEATRES. j winter Cn bas, MANHATIAN: 10+ NIGHT West of Imay, — Mews at 415, MARJORIE RAMBEAU inuer’ EYES OF YOUTH ie to $1.50, Always 600 Orch, Seats CENTURY GROVE Los NEW CENTURY: is COMEDY ¢ ve, 80 THE CLIMAX EAN PANT PLAYHOUSE ¥i,.!\v.1, ALICE | tow | FOREVER BRADY | «ivi | AFTER r wi hres 815, ASTOR “Waites! wed a Snes 218 EAST WEST iii ELTINGE “; lip MOROSCO si wheat (hop 1 Se WILLIAM COURTENAY Ano" WISE to OLIVER Mon Latest Win Mt $8 0H ST iti an MARY. NASH IN TE. BIG. ‘CHANCE HUDSON “ee vi St ja LONGACRE Sys £ WILLIAM COLL __ in “NOTHING BUT LIES." FULTON a alc Sittin "RIDDLE AT en 2.16. Arthur Hamnwestein's Newest. Muskeal Play, SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART SUN. EVE CONCERT. 12 SURPRISE ACTS, CASINO te TE a3 ar 215, A Mores SHURER TAO aia Mara’ Wed. tPor) 4 San B50 LAST 2 WEEKS ,', || |BETROTHAL Ry Magterlinck, Author Blue Bird Sut. 2.30, tT LAUGH PLAY, K’EP 1s YOURSELF sSnagoy and daring en audience @ 4TH ST. Hs: dope oh to make tl BIJOU thw ier ie, oe H.B.WARNERia | with IRENE Sleeping _Partners BORDONI PRINCESS saves ct 4 sua alos" “Oh, My Dear!" At THAN ‘OM, NOY" — Mera. Lite Thea,” Haareta tat 8 at. 2.30, ves #30. Wel %. UTTLE BROTHER mds. wiih Estelle Winwo 5 Cyril Keigntiey, BROADHURST ‘\'» Wit War, B “015 Mats hire & Rat SELWYN THEATRE W. 42d St ‘Tol. Mrvaut 47. Eva. B30, THE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH Jane Cowl The Crowded Hour Matinees Wed and § MAXIN T THaatie hea BaelOTT “the Comeuy Wit” TEA for 3 MATS WED. and SAT) 2 0, PLYMOUTH zi, ti, JOHN HN BARRYMORE nepes foruey Fora Fayes 1, Tua Rett at Weds & NORA BAY ES 34 LADIES F Fist LYRIC G,¥ 04 Wea. You Couia Ma TP sqstetties what a West's Th ier of Thrillers, NOT A ‘tir RICHARO BENNETT, Sof Month THEATRE. \|PAR BK Enters Society American Singers Mar, Toda ite MARTHA “t Mn e-Butterfly watt rte nl Orville Harrold Mayol Marth, s. a vn a tao LANg Y 1) SHUGERT- RIVIERA, at ? a? UNDER ‘onbens. vie SUNDAY CONCERT, V0 te iia po aNt LEW 3 7th Aye, ** Ey Usband’ en ‘Ideal IRVING PLAGE 5 TWEATRE re PVP TEI bia a xt We BROOKLYN, THe TEMPTERS waday 2—Hig Concerts—2 eee oes —_—_—_— Tous SANDS of Positions fe. net uae: | are daily offered to th + One.) seaders. of The World ‘Help Wanted advertisements, ag

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