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ARE BLOG HOME WITH OMINN CASH (Continued From Third Page.) one-fifth to one-fourth of the enti. neighborhoods, Q. What reatrictions dors the Gov- ernment place on borrowers as to the glass ‘of house to be erected? A. ‘There ie no hard and fast rule and a rower may build any sort of # use he pleases on bis own lot as mg as he conforms to simple re- quirements as to sanitation, ventil tion and minimum si if ings in course of erection. Th ernment has ‘caused to be ma of plans of houses designed jest all modern requirements for comfortable, healthy small dwellings, gnd borrowers almost invariably se- ject one of these types. Borrowers bullding tf, municipal development lots must follow plana made by the ‘own Planning Advisory Board. Q. What period ts allowed a bo rower for repayment? A. On fra or brick veneer or stucco veneer) houses, twenty years. On houses of more sold construction, such as brick, hollow tile, stene or concrete, with fireproofing, thirty years. The man who \s Jaking the thirty-year jan, although Mis initial loan ia Beavier, pays about the sam@ per month as the man who is paying up In twent ears. ‘ H the housing plan brought ‘the com- tensivel, 4 heonuse Cana ja away behind her) housing requirements, But many questioned by the writer who have Qullt and are occupying houses dinanced by the Governrient are din- Dursing monthly for all purpdses pay- ments on the property, ae rinclpal and Interest, taxes, inau ines, heat and light—about the same ameunt as or leas than they formerly disbursed for rent alone AND THEY ARE NOW PROPERTY OWNERS, bn their way to possessing their own dwellings and land, free and clear. Q. May a borrower dispose of his property before he has paid for 't” ‘4. He may sell his property outright ‘A pay up his loan at once, or he P tranefer his obligation with the | monsent of the Government. The ‘writer talked te one man in Ottawa's uunicipal development who borrowed A919 $4,500 and put $509 of his own | atee for which he has 200. . What eff has municipal aid} on private building enterprine? | Tt sttmulated private bullding, tm- wed the claan of houses private ders are erecting and aroused lespread interest in the project of leving the congestion in cities by improvement of largé tracts of urban property along lines mak- mated cost of the house in improved Ps Dampness— bx 5 the the borrower? A. If he owns a ie he goes to the municipal housing authorities and announces bis inten- And wnty, fear itor something approxi ‘o-morrours artlole will telt about Ottawa's successful experiment in New York, with financing home and beouttfy-| Improved land otty Timits, i the cil me Sading ond Breuer New York, the Ottawa» periment Barticularly ef, teterest f0| ples, could make atelen telend the § tracts of un-| garden residential epot of the world.) tion of building a houne, If his ap- plication {s approved he agiecta the i jan of house that sults him end the Government butlds it and he moves in. He pays taxes from the start. § New houses and securities for loans advanced for housing are éxempt in Canada, If the borrower desires, t! Government. will erfter into an agree- f ment to collect hia monthly payment from his employer and he need not g handle the money at all. Q. Is the Canadian housing scheme licable to New Work City? A. @ men who have inunched the Canadian housthg plan a: pet it upon the road to success ‘of the opinion that {t is not only applicable to New. York, with’ Anodifications called fof by existing’ conditions, but ff that Now York willee MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative LA Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—loolk for tht name California on the aa aig thep,you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless phyvic for the little stom- ach, liver and bowels. Children love its ‘fruity taste, Full directions on each bottle. You must say “Cali- Advts BELL-ANS he “he CHEN EY'S Purity of ‘Gone No matter what the musical piece—vocal or instrumental—The Cheney will reproduce it faithful to the purity of tone in the original rendition. On The Cheney, a piano record sounds like a piano; a violin record like a violin; a vocal record —solo, duet, trio, quartet, or choral—like the original voice or voices; an orchestral record like an orchestra actually present, with all the individ- uality of each instrument clearly defined, With The Cheney in your home, you have only to put on the record of a favorite selection and close your eyes, to’complete the illusion of listene ing to the original personal production. In the Wanamaker Phonograph Salons, first “floor, new building, you may hear this amazing | genius of The Cheney demonstrated to you. Yeu may buy your Cheney on deferred terms, if you wish. ' » JOHN WANAMAKER> BROADWAY AT NINTH STREET + NEW YORK oitre ‘THE NATION'S SERVICE STORES”. ° ANNIVERSARY WEEK | Monday to Saturday |wrnnn® A YEAR ago the first NANONAL Pree med Service Store was opened at 33rd Street and Seventh Avenue, New York. come to be known as the best equip) twelve of them located in New ‘oday we have over a score of what have » most popular Drug Stores in the country— ork and vicinity. Every day of the year we have striven to live up to our motto: “The Utmost in Prompt, Courteous Service.” Your response to our efforts has been most gratifying. The valuable presents given away during this, our Anniversary Week, are a mark of our appreciation of your patronage. f This is a most unusual opportunity to lay in a stock of your every day Drug Store needs at a great saving to you. The free gifts are in addition to what you save by our low prices on Standard Merchandise. Buy at Our Nearest Store TODAY . EXCEPT duce, With every dollar hase or over, -sized = tube of NATIONAL tooth ite, thi best this world can pro. ‘lace With every purchase of $2.50 or over, your noone obtain choice of any ‘fifty * cent tooth brush in “Sy our wide stock, or a * white kid vanity case with puff and mirror complete—value 50c, With every purchase of $10.00 or over your choice of an “ “ Alarm Clock, value ham “Domino” $2.00, or a pint size Razor with three ex- Vacuum Bottle (keeps liquids hot or cold), value $2.00, Make a List Before Leaving Home With every fifty- cent purchase or over, this week a dainty boxof Wal- Shocolates, containing the highest grade of With every purchase of $5.00 or more, your choice of pound box of Apollo “Em- blem"” Chocolates — value $1.00, or a Dur- tra blades — value $1.00, How it menaces your home ID ever put enything in a damp place, Daim whee you took it ae las ic as corerel with mold? Mold is a fungus that grows and t isib fy Germs are a similar type of growth, and though they also thrive in the dark dampness—they grow even more rapidly than mold—yet you cannot see them, inaccessible corner in your house and basement offers a breeding place for germs. ‘The direct rays of the sun kill germs, but you must kill the germs in the places the sun never . For germs cause disease, at least half of all the disease in America is table, doctors tell us. igen rely on scrubbing for your against and disease—scrubbing makes things appear clean, Oe ka . You need something more than the old-fashi cleanliness in your fight against this “invisible dirt.” ag hy goin pane persons than from places, you cannot disre menace of germs wherever they exist, The way to be safe Modern science discovered that germs were responsible for disease and discovered, too, the way to render them harm- less. Ie faa gives ss Griese Natal ic Nees both simple and ical to give our homes the antiseptic clean- ogy nl path when he says “clean,” iil Particular housek: everywhere are using Sylpho- Nathol. "They. ave port ire onry cell of i ing Water just as regularly as put soap, ——- inaccessible corners of the basement with a Sylpho-Nathol solution. They are whisking it behind the bollet and behind the ran and in other out-of-the-way cothers that are hard to reach, * They are using it not only to make the basement actually clean and sweet, but to destroy any damp or musty smell there. Careful women’ are using Sylpho-Nathol in detail of their housekeeping. ty have made using it the same segular, every-day habit they have made using soap. Start today givin; x family this greater protection against disease. fia *Gyipho:Nathol on the hithen shelf wnere it will always be handy. Leading hospitals use Sylpho-Nathol. It comes in four convenient sizes, |5c, 35c, 65c and $1.25. Get it at drug and department stores. The Sulpho-Napthol Co., Boston Beh & Co., N, Y. & Phila,, Agents, The six danger spots in your home 1—Bathroom pipes 2—Toilet 3-—~Garbage can 4—Sink 5§—Refrigerator 4—Inaccessible corners Sy/pho CABO" Nathol Keeps disease away ee ‘Aimerican Beau ELECTRIC IRON The Best Iron Made An Fimericon Beouty” costs a little more at first. All really good things do. But the best is always the cheapest in the end. Buy this iron because its sturdy construction in- sures years of satisfactory service. Sold by Electrical, Hardware, and Department Stores, and Electrical Compenios Manufactured by 4 » ty” American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit Makers of » Complete Line of Electric Heating Devices Toilet Articles Peps..cnt Tooth Paste. .39¢ Kolynos Tooth oe Cuticura Soap Resinol Soap . Woodbury’s Soap i Colgate’s Tooth Past Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. . .4%c Java Rice Face Powder..39¢ Tetlow's Pussy Willow Forhan's Tooth Puste Colgate’s Talcum . Melba Toilet Wate Delatone ....... Cutex Sets .. Mary Garden Face Powder, $1,00 Pond’s Vanishing Cream.25c Colgate’s Cold Cream... .40¢ Othine Double Strength, 1.00 Sick Room Aids Fountain Syringes, $1,19 to $4.50 Hot Water Bove Bath Sprays... Star Electric V! Atomizers .... Sterno Canned Heat, 18 for $1.10 Rubber Gloves .......69¢ up more POLITE, New York City 33rd Street & 7th Avenue Woolworch Building 42 Park Row 125th Se & Lexington Ave, ISt Nassau tng New Rochelle 546 Main Street "The best soda in the City” ? means not only that our QUALITY is the best, re- gardless of price, but that you get service shat is CLEANER, QUICKER and Maillard’s Chocolate Used Exclusively, Yuban Coffee at 5c a cup Beecham's Pills.........+ ale Bromo Seltzer..... 25, 48, 83c Epsom Salts, 4 lbs. for.. ,46¢ Seidiitz Powders, dos... .33¢ Aapirin Tablets, 5 gr., 100, 0c Listerine, 26c, 49c........84¢ Pinaud’s Eau de Beef, Wine and tionate reductions. Mennen's Sha Mennen’s Talcum Col 6 Shavin; Resinol Shaving Stick. William's Shaving Stic! 04 © William's Refills . Shaving Mirrors. Stationery liow Freeza Lavoris, ‘ gare | rup of epatica.. 2¥c, 63 Cascara Tablets . Castoria ... Chlorate of Zinc Ointment, 1 oz. Norwegian Cod Liver Flashlights .. Films—All Camphorated Oil, 2 oz... .40¢ Rhubarb and Soda Mixture, + Glycerine, 4 O%....404055 806 Gargle.....35¢ Turkish Towels You will find real bargains in our different varieties of Turkish Towels, Extra large sized and heavy quality, ac- tual $2. 00 value, Special at $1.58 Other Special Values at 48c, Pet y want aig ° Peppermint Patties Regular Price 8g¢ a pound, Freab, tasty, wholesome, During this week, 64 apoundbox , . . Jordan Almonds Thinly covered with pure sugar coating, per pound. . . , 69c A complete line of Apollo, Whitman's, Crane's, Park & Tilford’s, Page & Shaw's, Maillard's Kxgeet at Pack. Now and Maneau Bt. dtores, Cream. Pinaud's ise va etal. nr} quilt +9 ue Hair Bushes, $1.50 to $10.00 Paterson M Bc Genial t Vernon DRUGSTORES — Beat Rett Av t la a Fulton cor, Cortlande Se. Jamaica Church 5, Concourse 370 Fulton Street

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