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ee jugust No Rent Profiteer $50) 000,000 FOR But He Evicts a Family HOTELS 10 SOLVE And Gets Boots Back, Too HGH LIVING COSTS ‘Now Mrs. Tabby and Her Progeny Are Home- 4 less and That Just When They Thought] Whether It Is H. C. of.L. or : They Had Solved the Rent Problem—But| C. of H. L., Father Knicker- Softy Peter Is Heartbroken and August Is| _bocker Must Have Them. Unhappy. \ UGUST was employed as washer in the garage owned by Peter. And on a certain day, after pass- Father Knickerbocker ts bailding big apartment hotels to help solve the high costs of living—or the cests bigh living. More than 950,000,000 te such structures. Plans for have been filed during the Gays calling for $13,000, shows that they are averaging $1,000,00 aplece—houses of mediate interest to the at ts Selene Ro dispossessor or rent HE streak of good fortune of Sam Donaeski, the incompara- ble, is all busted up. Like many x % ct t i hs F i lin Riverside Drive and West End Ave- nue, all in the most fashionable, ex- clusive old residential districta, They are designed to give the greatest do- mestic luxury for families scous- tomed to costly private dwellings. By supplying many service , “I want my doots,” said August a \tew days later. 4 “Not yet. Just a little while longer,” Mos ro sm | August pleaded, bat Peter was ‘jdurate, “Well, why don't you give them Mack?” * | “I rather not tell.” , “Better tell me.” “Tt is @ very delicate subject for} friendly “All right. Tell me just the same.” “Well, they is lately @ young family while affording all of the veniences and excl of pri- on two of the largest houses tarted Glance for the court attend- anta, “Any questions?” asked His Honor, Avenue and 72d Street and the §$2,175,- after the had gaid that once more 000 Stratford for the northwest corner the boote—one of ‘em. They is al he had, violated the peddler: of West End Avenue and 74th Street, ake of baby cats, and I don't want | and also tried to hold a atthe Wie opposite the Schwab mansion block, to hto disturb them.” an officer of the law. rise fourteen stories, Fred F. French, After being assured that the now- “Sure, lots of them.” said Gam|%* Architect, engineer and buildei pomers were well able to leave the|genially:. I will now cross-examina- |e@ls the syndicate for the Fifth A ‘cradle, Peter promised to give back/ tion the cop.” nue operation. It is financed by an ithe boots, August, however, seemed issue of $2,000,000 6 per qent. first | ft om serial bonds Straus amortisation plans .|TO AIM FOR HIGHEST RENTS IN ae THE WORLD. fe intend to make it the finest, gon most exclusive apartment dyell y Juggernat Justice bl apentee fh re Mr. French oops P rent 4 3 ‘ ‘ A | Me tistactory f things | borhood and character at the bighes , even if he was go- rather (img to get them back, for August, cal ‘The site, covering five lats, measures 62 feet on the avenue and 172 on the street, affording splen- did architectural opportunities for de- sign and layout, with an unusual amount of southern exposure on the street, which is one of few 100- foot thoroughfares in the city. terior driveway will provide a sheltered approach to the entrance foyer in the central part of the building, the pedes- trian entrances to be immediately off “There wilt be ten gn from fourteen to nineteen rooms each. A typical apartment provides private elevator lobby leading to the reception foyer, off which will be the ADVERTISEMENT. Article No, 26 Chiropractic for Women Certain ailments of women have {become almost universal among civil- ised races. Many think that the most jof these disorders are unavoidable jand they are looked upon as & “matter jof course.” le Instances like the following are of i jeommon occurrence in cases where (Chiropractic analysis is made from ™~ : is found to indicate jerve re is found to indica\ Meek of sSoarishment for the skin; poor surface circulation, and as a re- sult Ryan shows them how he won the ham- mer throw in France antil darkness | living room, 20x88, library and dining falls upon the Sound, the lights arejroom. Off a private gallery will be turned on and fiddlers and harpists| four master’s bedrooms, each 14x19 to 17x23, with two baths and one com- bination bath and dresaing room. ‘There are to be five open fireplaces, ® buge linen closet and cedar closet in each apartment. Service elevators and gervice halls wil lead to a ser- vants’ sleeping rooms. There will pe additional servants’ rooms and a pri- vate | laundry on the roof. ction cost alone Teach $1,760,000, This is the fifth Be oun ing put up by companies controlled by the same interests during the Past five years. We are at work alsaon a $600,000 hotel in Kew Gardens, a $250,000 apartment house in Mount Vernon, one of the finest fireproof country hotels in the world in Green- wich, and a lange workingmen’s hous- ‘ing project in Danielson, Conn. We are figuring on several more big proj- ects to be contracted for within the next thirty days, and it looks to us as if high costs or labor troubles can- not stop immefiiate building through- gut the country, Although real estate is high and has advanced greatly in value, it seems to be the safest in- vestment for capital, according to the whose name has been tn prints pretty much of late in tion with another matter, will referee and distribute the prizes. Because the A. A. U. champlonshtps are to be decided one week later, the received. At 1.30 clock Clare famous bdrling teams of the Athletic Association of the United States, will compete for championship honors. Galway wih meet Kildare in cham- plonship football. ‘The di class of the Carmelite School will an exhibition of Irish dancing. The Carmelite Fife and Drum Corps, under the direction of Father O'Farrell, will supply the field music. ‘The gnneal dence wit be held is the on. . ‘than 500 members of the Pire- rs union belonged to. the United ae of this condition, defective ‘elimination through the skin, and ac- cumulation of waste matter and (i tematic poisons in the system. Im- t found of nerves leading to the stomach indicate signs of ca- tarrhel affections and want of nutri- to-morrow’ will | most co; ) ‘ton in the membranous linings and| {oto the Ne oe to raal Sand ct tha lcieras ene One shrewd finan- glandular structures. This of course | organization. MILLIONS POUR INTO GREAT such effects as indigestion, APARTMENT HOTELS. means fermentation of foods, gas formation, Mad Mook whedon room, con-| Battery An In- vi => cere constipation and s multitude of re- ae COL. NICHOLAS SMITH DEAD. Henry Mayer is President of No. 305 West End Avenue Company erect. ) swulting disturbances. Was at One Time U. 8. Consul to| inf the Stratford. There will be found upon examina- tases “We intend to complete tt next tion of the spine certain deviations of the vertebra which creates the nerve interference that accounts for the fallen or prolapsed conditions of stomach, bowels and other abdominal organs, from which the: likely to be a sagging of the pel gans, re- laxation of the bands and Jigamen' attaching them, and from this relaxa- ‘ tion, the chief misplacement that ac- counts for so many distresses of mind + and body. _- Before consulting a Chiropractor Col. Nicholas Smtth, father of the late Mrs, Nixola Greeley-Smith Ford, died suddenly last night in the summer home of his daughter, Mra, Louis F. Geissler, at Fort Galongat, L. IL. He was in his eighty-third year, Col. Smith served in the State Depart ment for many years, He was Consul at ‘one time at Liege, Belgium. Born in Shelbyville Ky., Col. Smith graduated from the law school at Har- July,” said he. “The cost of construc- tion ‘will be $1,700,000, the finances In volving @ $1,400,000 first mortgage, 6 per cent, serial bond on the S. W. Straus plan. The house will contain 375 rooms and 250 baths. Suites will be arranged in size to suit the tenant each with a private foyer. There wil! be a spacious lobby, lounging rooms, writing rooms and resturant to seat 300, The exterior will be of dark brown Roman brick with trimmings of stone and terra cotta. The plot is 100x142. It has been covered with i ard. He married Ida Gri , daughter 4 ‘always make inquiry to the Chiro-|or Horace Greeley, and made his Sueiinns $6 Se bee pb Bnd type. | practic Bureau of Public Information. |home in Philedelphie. (9 PE yyy gerd Mt pl ore Whalen Address all inquiries to C, B.,|,,1i¢ leaves te ieee Tiresley, “ane"t; | is the seventeen-story Linnard for the Box 50, in the Department of old Schafer Brewery bloc! ' a bacteriologist + The Evening World, New York City Health. +. Chiropractors of New York & New Jersey ; .) 851 Park Avenue, opposi Iced "SALADA" TEA HEN you go on your va- eation this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 19¢ per week Daily World, 19 per week ‘Sunday World, Ge per Sunday | Is So Refreshing and Stimulating Ip_Sealed Metal Packets to Protect Its Goodness Open-Air ‘‘Aida’’ With 1 To-Night; Stadium’s Last Week are ox- to assiat Fi fee e z fr i 3 A ; i az La : - i be the other soloist. Mary Ball and Mary Newton will be soloists at the Biwoli, and Vera Myers and Martin ‘at the Rialto, Hp: 2h pandas A “UPSTAIRS” AT STRAND WITH MABEL NORMAND comedy “Upstairs.” The story is by Perley Poore Sheean. A slavey in a hotel is anxious to where upstairs rh | the music and the hter and the wine are, but a tly she is always to stay below er callings-di from the chef, who dominates the She is taken up by > { LEW KELLY AT COLUMBIA IN ANEW BURLESQUE) ‘The Columbia Theatre will open its | regular geason on Monday afternodn | with Lew Kelly in a new ‘burlesque | called “Submarine Man.” Mr, Kelly will be seen operating an underseas craft. Others in the company are Jeannette Buckley, Larry Leewood, Arthur Putman, Dudley Farnworth, Annette Shaw, Chagles Raymond, Helen Loyd, a chorus of girls and vaudeville performers. plik robes Saha PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE PLAYS For the first batt of the week Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre wil! have Gosler and Lusby, Adele, Ma rine and Marley, the Botses, Delano and Pike, Hart and Hunt and motion; pictures, Newcomers on Thursday) will be L C. Mack, the Chinese Jazz | Bessie Browning, Rose and and ‘Downing. “Bireot’ Theatre will week with Nat Jerome, ‘Wohtman and Cooper, Phil Baker and Allen and Betty Lefber, Thursday there will be an entire change of pro- gramme, with the Kinogram as one of the picture features, ROME READY FOR PERSHING. WIN Welcome Him as “Represent- tative of Fylendly Nation.” ROME, Aug. 16, — Gen. Pershing: after visiting in Rome Gunday, will leave for @ tour of the Italian battle- elds, ‘The American commander will re- celve an extremely cordial welcome in Rome, the Popolo Romano said to-day, welcoming him as “the ree resentative of @ great and friend) nation.” Bartholomew’s Church. It will cost $2,000,000, being mainly for transients as part of the Linnard Hotel chain stretching through the big cities, ceross the entire continent. | Starrett & Van Vieck are drawing plans for the $1,000,000 fifteen-story structure to cover the old Huyler northwest corner of West End Ave- | nue and 72d Street, the site having been sold at $450,000 this week to a puilding syndicate, The completed building is under negotiations from the plans for sale to a prominent hotel man, Further porth on the avenue, Gastan Ajello, as architect. filed gjans for a $750,000 thirteen- story Structure at the northeast cor- | ner at 1084 Street. J. H. R. Carpen- ter, an architect who has planned many apartment hotels just east of Millionaires’ Row, filed plans for a thirteen-story house at No. 950 Park Avenue, 100x89, to cost $450,000, and fourteen stories of equal cont at No. 30 West 59th Street, Rouse & Gold- stone came out with filings for a $500,000 thirteen-story house for No, 850 Madison Avenue. Other recent projects embrace two twelve-story houses for the Lioyd Bryce estate at Fifth Avenue and 97th Street to cost $1,300,000; $450,- 000 house for Albbotsford Realty Com- pany on Park Avenue, just south of 87th Street; eleven-story hotel to cost $430,000 at Nos. 60-66 West 68th Street, 16.8x83.5, designed by George F. Pelham; $266,000 hotel at Nos. 221- 227 West st Street; six-story house, 111x184, at No, 28 Riverside Drive, for ! geoo Holding Company, low-price One- fourth DOWN-STAIRS STORE Features on Monday The all-inclusive Dress clean-up one-half less, at wv} BDAY, AUGUST 16 ‘a “ JOHN WANAMAKE Se eee se EET es Summer— to $5 nna dresses are one. Every dress section | 4 eir swan song. ie jane clearance beeanyon Friday-~ | ga'sile”ahe ine for women it will continue on Monday will be found in the regular with— women’s section, Fourth ave- More than 1,000 washable | nue side. Also in the Ro- frocks ts sale price—$5. | tunda. First of all— There will be plenty of BP eb te ce iy from'14 to 20, and or women | Tises__,soction, way lor women . patsy bob h side, and in the Rotunda. There will be plenty of voile dresses, some 6r- dresses, some excel- It don’t find what want trons section, you'll find it in another. t portant dresses, and Remember coed lots of various other These washable frocks wa serve i. There will be plenty of | supplied with crisp, new Crooks light colors; plenty of dark |. and— ‘ coke pene a popular To enable you to have BETTER dresses for house wear effects. held for out-of-town from one of the best for suits, coats, skirts ani rose, tan, regularly $2.65 @ yal This fine washable 70 Women’s coats half or less—$8.95 To be exact, this lot consists of coats and capes—originally customers—good ‘The fabrics are all-wool homespuns and serges, and good satins. The original prices were $16.75 to $26—whieh tells you how good the opportunity is, Just a quick clean-up—so don’t wait. | Rotunda, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. Unexpected saving on all-wool serge serge—1,200 yards in coe Peas ctiy right in weights inches wide, and exact A e bro’ yy, taupe and Burgun sea yard—Monday..... + all winter. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. for NOW and for fall. all—eame It is 44 wctrer | $2.35 Store, New Bldg. Store hours—9 to & 4 $25,000 worth of dress, skirt and waist lengths of almost every kind of silk we nave been selling the past season, and all of the lengths marked half their regular prices, 1.50 silks for 75c yard. $3.60 silks for $1.75 yard, ike for ft ee $8.85 silks for $1.98 yard. 50 silks for $1.25 yard. $4 silks for $2 yard. silks for $1.48 yard. $4.50 silks for $2.25 yard. silks for $1. Pn $4.85 silks for $2.48 yard. 26 silks for $1.68 yard. $5.50 silks for $2.75 yard. © Also $75,000 of staple grades of plain and fancy silks at the remarkable 4 than the silks at half price for permit the cutting any length u; fo the hinted quantity on hand and he he clude some of the most staple and lar silks that be in favor this fall. A over the list and at the prices GRADE $3.50 Ten days more of — August prices on‘bedding four of top box springs at savings of 20 to iT and in all other respects of quality, of hi Bi peg tha stn yg Sixth Gallery, New Building. Autumn calls for women’s silk frocks Copy of a frock imported from Paris ‘’ It is ever so becoming; very Parisian and very charming—in crepe meteor at a popular price, $55. Fuller - and -shorter than formerly is the tucked skirt (a new note); em- broidery at the neck is worked in wool; effective colors; dainty gilet of batiste, prettily embroidered. Charmingly French are the short sleeves, jaunty little peplum and narrow belt which Lanvin made so popular. Colors are navy and copenhagen blue and black. Sizes 34, 36, 38 only. lot only. satin, $2.35 yd. We SHOULD have said—$2.65 for that is the Monday reduction. It is the washable quality that makes such dainty under- clothes. 86 inches wide—in white and flesh—and a special Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. Economy shoes for YOUR boy le for $2.35 a is satin is ALL SILK. Most becoming to the larger woman is a new frock of crepe meteor, tunic of Georgette crepe elaborated wit! 8 ht are in back, giving Redingote effect (another Parisian note). Colors are navy blue, black, taupe and white. $49. Second Baby blankets 75c a pair; 40c single blanket Fluffy, soft, creamy white blankets with blue borders at either end; washable; excellent for Third floor, Old Building. lines soutache tottdr toate a agee the pric, $3.75 to $5.25 according to size You’ve probably found it something of a problem to get GOO. these days. But— We never give up the search, and we always have something that can be re- commended in the true Wan- amaker way. These good shoes, in dark tan leather, are offered to you at the same price that prevailed early last spring. There is no increase. shoes for boys So have we. That good point, combined with the GOOD quality makes school and play shoes that are a genuine economy. Also — 200 pairs of play oxfords, $1.15 | Children’s play oxfords and sandals ready for the clean-up. Not all sizes. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. 179 Bedspreads reduced in price, to close out ~ 53, double bed size, 90x100, reduced to $4.75. | 126, single size, reduced to $3.75. All are satin-finished, white, with cut corners and scalloped, Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. The August Furniture Sale has 10 days more to run. Supply your home needs at August savings of 10 to 40 per cent. before the sale is over. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building.