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lestchester & Boston Anctuding valuable @tations, and in some of direct! fastest To be eold Tuesday, Sept. 30, and Wedneaday, Oct. Ist, 14-16 Voosy St, : . HELP WANTEO—FEMALE, 1168 BROADWay, MANHATTAN, Cor. 27th St, L is the MAIN EMPLOYMENT DEPART. MENT tor TELEPHONE OPERATORS who | are paid 12 DOLLARS A WEEK INCREASES AT SHORT INTERVALS THEREAFTER; STEADY EMPLOYMENT; BXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS. Call for Further Par- Uculars, Open From 8 A. M. tog P.M. Branch Offices Are Located at the Following Places: BRONX. 453 E. Tremont Av., 12 M. to 9 P. M. BROOKLYN. 81 Willoughby Si., 9 A.M. to.5 h M. 1936 Brofdway, 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. a TELEPHONE OPERATING IS AN ‘OCCUPATION A CAREFUL MOTHER WOULD CHOOSE FOR HER DAUGHTER. Interestin, sheltered, pro. vided wii every comfort amd convehience and offer. ing ample opportunity for advancementin areal service Salary paid- while learning, Yeung women 16 to 23 years of age are eligible, Apply at any of the follow. very ing offices: MANHATTAN, 4158 B’way, cor. 27th St., 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. BRONX, 453 E. Tremont Av., 12 M.to 8 P, M, BROOKLYN, B1 Willoughby St., BA. M. to5 P.M. 1836 Broadway, ' 11A.M.to3 P.M, | @. Y. TELEPHONE Co. to study and to kn 1o ‘itiben in the fea of oA aKZ CW Wy x Os als and the new on and adjacent to the subway and the N. Y. Westchester and B. R. R. OO AO OF ee SAAD ES lain Bea ie See at Absolute Auction ; train on either subway to 177th Street. Street, where | | TBs: a A AM he N eg cr of the Bronx"—and the New al above map shows the 1,000 lots that now are to be sold by the original owners and | 20 Estates in Liquidation For sccount of sound Realty Co. 1000 BRONX OTS on and adjacent to the : WHITE PLAINS ROAD SUBWAY At 12 noon in Real Kstate Salesroom, Aectionser, Change to White Plains Road train, Get my representative will be waiting to show you the property, also 2d Ahsolute Auction Sale Ther May Bring. “Clewe the Estate of Martha T. Willets, Robert SM. Wh ete, Alf HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. GIRLS STOP AT 1158 BROADWAY | (N,E. Cor. 27th St.) | There you will find a very attractive office of the New York Telephone Company, where you will be cordially received and advised of the advantages of telephone op. erating as @ profession. It is one of the best paying propo. sitions in this city to-day for GIRLS, le a Tl METR TU. BOSTON. patatoe ieee ee ie Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Wonders | t ‘AUTUMN TRIPS $ Serra oe nearnot aacenatad ama msn York, in winich Shaan , uent to made-e close N.Y. Westchester & B.R.R. N.Y.C.&H.R.R.(Hardiv.) Send for Bookmap 31 Nassau St. Tol. Rector 6500 ay Li Desbresses 8, Pier New York ON THE HUDSON THIS SUNDA Get aboard the swift, palatial “BENJ. B. ODELL” Round trips to Newburgh Bea #1; Poughkeepsiey $1f0, Bascom, Hudson Prilliant colors of early fall. Ride now to ‘he oununit of Mt. Beacon, Natare’s Grand Stand, 1,200 fom high, affording a marene, view Of ihe ‘iver and verrouoding couse” Stn at Tak eT CENTRAL HUDSON LINE _ SATURDAY AFTERNOON SPECIAL TRIP 1 WEST POINT or NEWBURGH ‘Com fertal jteamer HOMER RAMSDELL leave ‘rankiin St. 1 P, i BENS.’ OBELL Ieee SPRL ot, Orr Idea! excursion on the Wudesn, ” CENTRAL NUDSUN LINE meet | FEE, siaday, Supt, 26 UL BU BEAR MT. Str, See Gate Lys. Battery © A, M, West 1324 Street 9.0 A, M, FARE er 856 Geis 560 REY RES HMENTS—D&ANCING SER AHING eae ee SEL ROY N. &., svt font gba Bi: halt the HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919. ERASE THOSE skin trouble so much better in the | | write to Emergency Laboratorics, 243 | | West 47th fem brighten beautifies complexions, Charges Erb Offer of Pier &m-| Viscount Grey and provement Was Not Made in SKIN ERUPTIONS WITH POSLAM) ==..00™ Pleasant surprise at finding your.|in a statement to-day branded as “in- correct" reporte which set forth that city in favor of a city pler-building everywhere. For free sample | piers and an enormous ship terminal on Staten Taland, did not make the propest- lion in good faith and ts a representa- f the vafiroad Interests who have ently opposed all waterfront de- gary to Vanderbilt St, New York City ayy Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos- Whi Whi Payne it HULBURT ATS OPPONENTS JBRTISH AMBASSADOR | WOMEN oocTORS on TP. W STATEN ISLANO AFFAIR} AND HENDERSON ARRY of British Labor Come on Same Steamship. Viscount Grey, the new British Am- bassador to the United States, arrives In this port this evening on board the ‘Major Grauford Steuart, formerly pri+ hen his wife and the children ers at Newport. He will be met down the bay by his brother-in-law, Maery tney, on the latter's steam Go to Visit Colleges After Te-Day'« Seaston, | At the conclusion of to-day's session | the International Conference of W: Physicians, meeting in Y. W. C. Radical Leader , tlonal Headquarters at No. 600 Lex an G. L. FREER, COMMISSIONER OF ART, DIES SUDDENLY "| Capitalist Gave Fine Collection to Nation With $1,000,000 to ton Avenue, adjowrned antii next Wednenday, During the recess most of| House It, the delegates will go to Boston to visit] Charles Tang Freer, capitalist and Harvard Uni ity and Radcliffe ang|“TROMseur of art, died at the Hotel Wellesley C - The envoy| To-day's papers ahd disodsatons in. |*TOK? Of apoplexy, dren:” mi in Schoo! and Col- Ith Eduention “Why,” sald Dr, Avgosta Rucker, her friend and classmate, presiding, “the best ventilating system known in in full force here.” “This nuditoriam,” Dr. ouses at The Bronk- scribed fund of $1,000, collectioi Jenison in- Players mn i where, At HYDE PARK This is our answer to the cry of the homeless multitudes in New York. The construction of 100 beautiful semi-detached six-room houses in five different styles, containing been begun during the past week by the Mellon-Stuart Company of Pitts- taken up, additional units of 100 houses each will be started arid every modern convenience, has burgh, Pa. As fast as these houses are finished as rapidly as is possible with a large organization and ample capital. The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company is making. these loans under their admirable amortizin voting a great deal of time and thought to the solution and it is largely through this co-operation, combined with the ompany, that it is possible for us to make this most stem. The officials of this company are the critical housing problem in this city, generous policy of the Metropolitan Li important announcement. We believe this construction programme is by far the largest, if not the orily, instance of actual re- sults achieved in the solution of our greatest municipal problem. Such cern in New York City has large b financial assistance for building on a large scale. Park is the only spot in New York where architectura for $7,500 on easy payments, with amp such as hardwood double floors, French doors, built under the supervision of the careful inspectors William E. Harmon and Co., Inc. In order that a person desiring any of these houses to be assured a selection, it would be advisable to make a lot purchase immediately, as we permit all moneys received on lots to be transferred to houses le garage space, possessing not only all modern impr h §. casement windows, chettors, side piazzas, but which ife Insurance Company and be taken for lly perfect houses can be beaght of the Metropolitan _in case a customer so desires, and the choice of houses wii: be filed in the order of their Teceipt. Remember, since the first day of August $700,000 worth of Hyde Park lots have been sold. Brooklyn Hyde LOTS $590-$890, A Few Higher—$10 Starts You, $10 Monthly Park Brooklyn No Interest the First Year—6% Thereafter The Garden Spot of the 30th Ward, Brooklyn This garden spot of the Thirtieth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, is situated within seven miles of City Hall, Manhattan. It is offered at prices ranging as low as $590 per lot, with water, gas, electric lights, sidewalks, trees and shrubbery installed, or to be installed, free of cost to the purchaser, Prices ridiculously cheap when considered in connec- tion with our easy terms--$10 down, nd interest for one year, free deed in case of death offer, etc. Hyde Park is intersected through its entire center by Utica Avenue, improved with parking, asphalt and trolley. It is only eight minutes’ ride from the Interborough Subway at Utica Avenue and Eastern Park- way, from which the heart of the Manhattan shopping district can be reached in from 20 to 26 minutes. By purchasing at Hyde Park you can get beautiful level lots, close to the solid, built-up city, at figyres that represent less than the cost of land equally improved many milts beyond the city limits of New York. A prominent official of one of the great life“insurance companies, after examining all our Brooklyn properties with a view of making loans thereon, appeared more impressed with Hyde Park and its future in con- nection with our development plans than any of our holdings in the whole of the Borough of Brooklyn. This insurance company has agreed to make loans on 100 houses at Hyde Park, This judgment is confirmed by the public. Since putting this property on sale this summer we have sold $700,000.00 worth of these lots. We didn’t want to advertise until our improvements were in, but the public would not wait. Land hunger was teo strong. Call up our office for an appointment to see Hyde Park. Or, better still, put $10 in your pocket and go out to-day. If you are in search of a low-priced home, can you resist our invi- tation to at least examine Hydé Park immediately? Greatest Offer Ever Made the Home Seeker We Wish to Go the Limit in Encouraging Home Construction by the Individual Owner In order to accomplish this result we will subordinate the value of any land purchased of us at Hyde Park. not exceeding two lots, to a building loan, provided— First Building loan does not exceed 80% of the cost of the house, Second—That some security be given us (not necessaril: cash) that id in case will meet the actual cost of legal proceedings to recover th the builder fails to complete the Pi dec . 4 This offer puts the prospective home builder in possossion of from $600 to $1,500 worth of land as a credit upon which to borrow the money for his building. Further, we will give as a premium the equivalent of 732 five-cent five years to the occupant of a house fares per annum for a period of completed not later than March 1, 1921. Gotham arly thia morning, following a Mr. Freer recently prasented hie val. Jablo art collection to the Smithsonian Tnatitution in Washins and aub- te aes He was a mem Clubs of New is the case because no other con- ies of free and clear land and sufficient capital to give the necessary Therefore, it may anted that Hyde in large numbers ‘ovements, Me was here on & morn! e d Pe rs Uner Mauretania, r the ni ft batore sprees te 700 tat Mr, Hulburt had rejected 6 plan for ie aRdeareanled by Sir Witliam|ciuded: br. Ira 8, Wile of Mt. Sinat Hag ped hia home in Detroit. He*was in this splendid remedy you have an fae reat het eae ainioae on Staten | vyrreti, his private, secretary, and| Hospital, on “Health Classes for Chil- |)" Pe oe ee eee oe mt, Powerful, valuable means of | sand to be made without cost to the Dp. Lilian Welsh of Baltimore; he body will be vue he | birthplace, Kingston, iN, ¥., where the i og skin aggravation, |!" Which will cost ure muntetpatity |}*"*, emt eadoy. here br. Nancy) Jeniagn, faveral will be held Monday afternoon. | makes your tortured body happy and | £0! $15,008,000 to $30,090,000, ory Re, arrived: Dr. Riennor Pebtine ‘of New. Yor Mr. Freer was educated in the publio’ || dows this with the utniost ease and | The Commissioner alse eharged that Britis nor, ari ves et Hel ” schools of Ulster County, New York, Ie Ee bay Let it begin right |Newman Erb, President of the Minnea- Motable on the Cunarder is| “Before discussing ‘Ventilation’ ’|¥®* engaged in raliway service gnd ; now—to-day—to your skin be-|polla and St Lowis whe Arner mderson, the Britleh isbor |r. Nance; Jenison waid in the course | manufacturing in Detroit until severat ; come what it should .be—clear and |headed the group of finaneters witch |'°O0°F | i etania also Ia Conant pg Mon ee wah i Somimate ears ako when he rotired and spent) free from eruptional disorders. made the offer to build elght modern who ts coming trom Hun- | Oeh. cit imitate cooniderable of his time in travel. of veered 6-0 sans ‘ oe eee eT tT Serer entire Sede neconsriin: -bidietiebi? atl ¢ | _ , This unique offer enables the lot buyer to secure credit for building his home; it enables him to secure his home without undue fees or profit, and it frees him from the burden of transportation expense during the first five years of his ownership. Additional Help and Co-operation Furnished Gratis by Our Bureau of Building Assistance in securing loans at a minimum cost in the market. cit, a service of great value. Advice and co-operation in the purchase of materials in the lowest market. Please bear in mind that our expert knowledge is always available to lot buyers absolutely without cost. We will co-operate with all city, State and national organizations formed for the purpose of relieving the desperate housing crisis that now confronts the people of New York City, HOW TO GET THERE 2. 2: 4 of Brooklya Bridge, Chureh Avenue to Fs nd trans.er at Union ‘Cn 4 ran 0 car at nab jee. and tranafer at Church 6 Church Avenue car from 80th Siret Ferry; free trensfer at Church and : Take ch "L" train at Manhattan end of Brooklyn Bridge, @n@ transfor to Churoh Avenue ékprom at ar a a a rch Avenue for Hyde Hark, ‘Avenue to caT going east. to Churoh Avenue car going oar wolng east, Ask for Utica Avenue (ree transfer to Hyde las Ask for Ution Avenue free trandfer to Hyde Park. Ullea Avenue for Hyde Park, WM. E. HARMON & CO,, Inc. Main Office 261 Broadway Branch Office, 957 Broadway, Brooklyn Telephone Bushwick 6900 ‘ . cast, Ask for Utica Avenue free transter for Hyde Park, (We are in constant touch with the largest institutions in the Advice and assistance in. the selection of contractor and arehitect~

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