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THE. BROOKLYN TIMES, SATURDAY, UOUST 8. 1008. Church Services To-morrow 4 THE RELIGIOUS WORLD ontlriua, and lha tuv. i.

Kit Tttf lti la tha pi4)iiar, 'lnerlly In helltl'ii" rill the Bua-nay ajiuroliif aerinun lvla o( Ilia Itav. Cl.arlea Hit at lha Mepllil Tamvli, TiiUd aveaile and harmerhiirn iri Id th tvaiilhf ti win kpu on 'Tn Iiaoy I.Ua," Tti ftev, Allyn yuetar af Ulonfteld, will rreanti lo-ntorroa niornlni trig hivnked an tha'aoolaty and It hen-afarlor by th parent af lha little one. Th Hev, Jloeeplt MoOoy, yeolor of th CJiurnb lha hleeeed Beorement, avanua and Pulton atraat, la Improving In health at HI, Very Hnapllal, eturday, Auiuat 11, will th Peeal (tea Aeaumpllon of lha bleeeed Virgin Mary and la a holiday nf obligation. A apeolal obeervanoa of thla featlval will be made at tha Church of lha Aeeuinpllon, Tork and Jay llreeta, of wlilch tha Itev. To Inauia proiief tlaaaifecatloa on thli pef weekly chanfe a ba m1 la rlvTftknn undr ttm hraul itwuld rearh lb Tlmat offira poufvlr aot lt tluia M.

Saturday. Tha Brooklyn rhtrc hH era Invited an coaaull tha fluaineaa P. 1 1 .1 -Li. J.UMMUU. TLa k.

t.M a it Urperimeni tn ppw in reiaoua im mn linmi, a- weekly aotlra In thla columaj ID reeeorieWe lhal avavy chunh ihouU rtpr. a 1 Mothers! Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup haa been uaed fur ever HI XIV USA hi br Mll.l.loNH nf MDlHrLiirl for ll.eir hll.MikiN Willi. 1 ke I IllKd. wlih IL I' flDCI fchn, fi WOOl MRH tli ill I.I), BOr'lkSa in OUalri, Al.I.AVH II t'AIN, WlNIi and I Hi hel remedy for 1 A It Itlti ilS A riiild by frntglai In ever perl of llie world lie auri end aea for 1 Mr Wlueluae rtnoihlria syrup, and lane no oilier kind Twanty-flv nl. a bnltl.

aerned. Tha allowance fV word for een eeim, me aner ao vm weekly. If dealred. AMONG THE CHURCHES. and evening at the anliin aervlre In tha Clllnion avenua Coiiritlonal Chuieti.

At Rl. Mark'a Ohureh, Oixan Due, Ilia pieaiilier In nmirtiw will lie finf M. W. Prima, of Colle. M.

ant il P. wtll ba Jotntlr ooa-dueled by William Davis, tha famou Huaton Commune praanhar, and Ramus) Hm.ih, of Philadelphia, alsa of Itus. at Harvard, On Monday tha Itav. It. John Outline Adama Henry, paator of lha Summer Union Church Services William J.

Ponaldaon, D. la rector When Blahop Mi txinnell relurna from Baroia, It la vary likely that Mgr. Mun-deletn, th Chancellor, will take vacation of a month or more Tha Mnnalgnor he been eatremely aotlva thla aununer Af I' i at liapllat Churoh, of I-oe Aiielee, California, cotiimann a thraa k' vangollatla rami an In tha lent. Jr, Union eery Ire of th Kenlmor ntreel Metlwxllat Kvaiigellral ('nnrel tinl and (irana Mefuiiriad t'hiin hi will hi lb llvlotf Imi fit ti dulng ir Uia pkurultM la ralatloa to lha pttbllo la new do I rail flr thla Department. Jrlera calendar an-oaaoaiBMii ronnf eiolulrl Their plaoa li In Ilia advertleli.

Oolanins. Tha brga lha ohurobra In distinguish. tjearaeleee eaaerr Ik VmA aad lraa Aft, Jtum AO, laoa. aerial aeabei leen. Henry la already wall known here, bavliif Wan In charge of tha lent earvtnoa on Saint John's Methodist Episcopal Church IKIirOKII iVKMH AlwH Hll.aeoKI rlltMHl.tr NKW tonic EVERY SUNDAY jfi.r rrii to kit.

aril, 111 1.1 io a. ai t.ib p. ad EVERY FRIDAY two previous yeare, Tha muala and slug held lo-niorvow in lha C'ntiiiregattoiuil Churrth, lledlord avanua and llawihrtrm treel, and lha Itav, llanry Ul will pra4i at tha mornliif rvlea, In wtiloli In aj In the lent la In charge of Mr. and ii t'huroh and th pre. tomorrow will tie th Itev, Watxin Phillip, of New Haven.

Mr Thome Maker, singing avaiif llala. Tha Ray, (leorge Thomaa Dow1ln.g, D. P. M. JULY win TO KIT.

aiii, INI I HiOO The Itav. Oeorge Wllllom Knoa, anting Not only haa th work of th dlone been very greet aa affecting he ('hennery (it nr, hul th great undertaking nf renovating and altering the Iliehop'a houae frpin cellar In attlo haa tieen hotly under tha Monelgnor'e peraonal auparvlaPHi. Mgr. Mundalaln la beginning to etiow the rTMla of hi elrenunu aotlvlty and an early vacation wtll ba Imperative. Tlia Itev.

Father Plnrralt, who waa aa-eletlrig tti Ttev, Tlerney at Wlndaor Terrace during lha ahaanne In fCnrop or the Rev. John A llnheg, will Irava for a new ourary early next waekL Tha oornrlon of tha Enslleh I.itn ran Churob of tha Information on Wir 1'ieatilent of Union Thenlnglnal Bemlnery, tha oongragalloiaa of lhe ehureha Join Tti Hv. If. r.fiirnn. paatnr of th Caniiel pTeahyterlan Churoh, led orv Friday adernoon for a laoiura tour In th West.

HI drat rigiinrit la at Winona Ijike. Ind where ha paaka I Aaiatard eel f. V. Rev. Henry T.McEwen.

D.D. haa relumed from hto vaoallon, and bay atraat, near avanua, will alll pieenh at th union eervlree held will nnrtuct itrvire and praanh to-roor laid with appropriate earrvloMi to-nmr Ihl iiiunlh In tli ateimwlel rliyterlan I'huroh, aevaiich avenue and Juhu'a Ill HK PAHTH IPA1INH I THK KM Vl( Kk aealkj Third glreet kerrh, Klre! Pre liapllat I kareh, Bl. Juka'a Tlrlkedlet low and avary flundtty morning thaaftar, row at I P. Tlia avanlal addreae will In rtt. Jamea Bplaonpal Church, Lafaytt tie delivered hjr tha llav, J.

O. Kunamann olaua. avenua. corner of lit. Join' iilare.

Trie superintendent of Kng Hah home mllon lOaereeel I ware, newa eirrei i-reenyirnee 1 Hum, niirn i galleael I barra, leaaral liapllat kurrk, Hrel llepllal I harrk. All Sen I it are FrrA Cordial Welcome to AllCome on Munday at the great aoiilarentia nf mlnlalera and Cnruilen werkera yrom there lr. Ceraoa aea to Mavennth, Mil aoiul, and will leotur every say until Itav. Charles W. Neumann, tha aaalalanl Tha Itev.

f. O. Hugtiea, father of flov. Mug he, preanhna tn-mnrrnw and the ful- nilnlatnr at fit. Jamea' la spending a va cation aa tlia gue( af friends at 1'rlnca Augiial 0, cerartiig Indiana, Uleeourl lowtng Bunday In rha Ienni Iknad Bap-(let Church, Ienes rued and Nnatrand llldward'a laJainV avanua 1 Tlia Iter.

X. Wlthtna, of Brtda- and low In tha Itinerary. Thla le tha am Itinerary that we aoveied by lr. Cadman In July. The Itev, Ixul Marlnl, rector et lit.

Mury'a, Itoelyn, 1.. regarded ae very probe la annoeaenr In one of the varan! rectorahlpa. Among the returning pilgrim the Itrv. Juinea J. pnrlok.

paator nf Ihe Church of Our of flood hamuton, preechee to-morrow In the Mrtliodlail. HOirTII THIIll) HTIIKKT UmiIii lit In I ai atxl lulnti Hff. Ullllam Haiiillttm. Ir ii, la or I'rfm httitf In tnnrttiug Uf John illlli-r. ut ruiatl rirt niUttion.

In rt filing uraix-tiltiaj Htrl' htaii'l. nf (lilt Oiur'-li nf t'hill. lircfiiiKiliii VN rwrn FVr tha Sunday evening eervtre In Hi. Uiiahwlie: Avenue Central C. Church, Ir.

Chrle KM ward book will nooaipr Bale eat CHRIST CHURCH, Hertrneil eie Bear Ulelelna are. and Wlllleme-Imrih llrlili. hip. iir.v. ti HiirfAKy.

haik. HrrtUri A 10 30 A. T. il end im I' Hit llev Al.rini 1 lliilland will fiffh al tmlb OHrulnff ertft evening evrrlree. Iliif'i Rplacopal Churoh, Cleeeon and H'lllmiirtby avenue, the ipaclal preacher and will ocoiipy tha pulpit aa tha remaining Aundaya Mile month.

will ba th Rev. rrrdorluk Oieavea, of at Uia Cenrl Council of tha liiitharan Church In Amerln. Tlila church wa organised In lHUi, end a abort lima after tlx llav. H. P.

Millar waa called aa IK paa-tor, arid thrmijli hla anorfatlo' effort, aanlated by tha ionsrgalln. Mia raault tha tan year' labor will a beautiful and churohly houaa of wurahlp. The church whao computed will be ona of tha Quest In tha aeotlon. At 'tha union aarvioaa an ftt John' Church, Hod ford avanua, to-fnoarow, the llav. Henry T.

fMclowen will preach tn tha morning on "Tha Tait of DleokJ-hlp," and at nlrht Ma aarmon theme will lia "Tha Rftmirrantlun mm an Iuaptrallon to Hollar Jit hla Friday avanlnaT addreaa next week. Dr. McTOwen will dds- hi pulpit at Hi Haneon I'leoe Melhc1ll rOplaoopai Churoh to-morrow miirnliig and evening. Ida theme will rtorral Manhattan. nd tli Itev, Franrla O.

Hlegeliyk, rector of fit. Margarat'a, Middle Village, Ob behalf of tha Brooklyn and Long IoJnnd Chumh Brxilety of tha M. )C of Charartar," and "In IJfe'i Itana Co urea to Win." Dr. Ixxik will deliver who arrived Tueaday aboard the Kron-prlna Wllhrlm nf the North German Ohurrrh, tha Itev. A W.

Ilyrt la oannaa-lng tha oliurchna out on tha laland and hla final eormon In Ihl elly on Auguil CATHOLIC CHURCH NOTES I-loyd Una; th Rev, Jamn J. McAteer. 16 and before leaving fur lila new a ftodlng thain eTenerallr reapoexllne- to rentor of tha Church of Our I.dy of field of labor In Aiigal. Col hi appeal for eh aupport of the ao- Merry, and the Itev. John A.

Ilnbag, rur- Tha Korty Home' Devotion will begin ale et the Church of the Immaculate I nn prarfC oittet tnjr HI tm in of ltrthr i I oli, of rmatrn-rlr rlnm li, i rii rHlal ClelM intflf 'J llrawleiy ll1 KrlltNf Tfll llV Atoslie Street Presbyterian Church AlBa.lt ('nr. ManhnKmi A-. RK. l.KUIN II i I I'h I'm. tor rrrarlilBr.

lOi-tA A. 11. aoU Ti4A P. Me, hy thr I'nntwr. Httnitar Krhool mi 2tMi I.

M. Kmlrnvor mreilntj: ut ni4tt V. M. A nr1lW iDVllMfloa In rftlrndrd to nil HUTU THiai HTHKKT I'llMhllVTKitl AN (III Itcil, (Htrurr T-rlmn mitmu I'm tor, Itr r. Nifivt-1 Wonlirr Wolii, fouth Itilrd strtvl.

I'r -aichltiir lo iiirtrn al It) So A. Htto- ilnv Mi l.no! II 2 3D M. Xti ftr- Dtxrn twrvtif. Vrnrrr niftltn tni WVilnemla)- at P. l.

Ht ran if urn rtrMUIl luvlffttl and wI roini-d. I.alaera. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL. LUTHERAN CHURCH, goat rill 6 and Ilwloey Slreeli.

8EV. DR. HUGO W. HOFFMAN, Pastor. Mermen eereluee, 10 1 A Th Itav, I.

P. Wateon, profreaor of to-inurrow In fll. Mary', Itualvn, L. oletf, and I having brought to hla notloe maivjr way In whlnh th aoolety may hulp the laland ohuroliea. Ha preaohaa to-morrow morning In Patohofoe, end at night Hebrew and hlatory In Taylor Unh'ftralty, Heart of Mary.

Wlnrtaor Terrace, returned Thurday morning on th Adriatic Ihe He Ixul llartol, rector, In Bl. Cath- III preaoh at tha morning iarvlr to morrow In Janea n. Churen, ltrin rlna'a, HrokIyn, th Itev. John O'Nfll, reotor, and In tha Churoh of St. I.eo, Cor-una, I.

tti Itev. John O'Toole. rector, niehop McDonnell haa delayed hla de cuaa "John ana Hla Writings," or How a Don of Thunder Bacaro a (taint of OocV I'll I a will ba tha fourth addr In rha aerie on "The Men Wto WroU tha New Teatament." parture for home and la not eipected to return until Augtiet 30. avenua and Monro atraat. and at ntgrht the paator, Dr.

ftagnall, will prenoh th lut aarmon before going on hla vacation. in nayvllle. Tha Tuv. John Nah win praacli torn or row In the Bouth aeoond (ftraet IH Othtiroh. Mrfkodlal.

The renovating of Blehop McDnnnell'a t7nlnn eervlo of th Tompkln Ave Tha FYeah Air work of th lit. Vincent lie J'aul Hnolety ontlnue at Woodcleft Home, riwport, 1. Hundred of the rhlldrwn of th poor have benn provided with vacatlnna and many are tha hlree- uoea for the realdenca at Clermont anil Greene ave Preafhvterlan nua and Central CVwf regatlonal Churchea To-moFmw rha awi tuaa tn tha taut art flsratoge avenua and Trtaoon atraat, at 4 In th NoWa fitroet Chnrrh thla moneh the nue will not be completed for thre naual aervice are held thla month In fh Tompkln Ave- IDI PUCE Tor. NKW Y4IRK At K. wreki.

PRAYER MEETING Every Turdsy, 3 P.M. KIIIIMIS INVITKgt. I ALL SAINTS KOCTO KKCOM RTHKKT M. K. (HI RrH.

automobile garag-a for tba nae of th resident of th property. The Bladlo. a 76-foot power yacht, uaed by Malba raaldenta going to and from Manhattan, will be completely refitted. rvatrcoafiil. BF.nronn pkntwohtai rnirncH of THK NAZ HBNK, Kfi anrl Hoiith MrvronrJ ati rtm Hr.

Jodn raMwfil, pattnr. I'actilng to morrow at A. hf llrt. Angfll. Prliicliial ief Pttiti-ooital Cullfglnia lnti lint.

North HWtuataj ft. I KranMitli- arrTlrra at P. M. Clam nir tog fin ThmXhj atid prayer nifftlng t'fttUy at 7 4. P.

All arc wfiromt. Rr formed Chnrck la amrrloa. KilWT KRPORMKI) CIU'RHI, Ilrilford anil (Iriner at a rat Inn Hlble morr. Hnndnr Sf li(xl for old ail ytmng at P. M.

Hfnaltia (iit hour only. Cmli.otM hj Mra. aaaiitaj itj tniur blpra. VlRltura ara wlrmuft. oug-h alnoe tha close of th eprlng eeaaoa will, la many reapeota, establish a new reoord for aummer realty trading.

In ft oharaotr it differed materially from file trading to wfiloh tinokors and follow-r of His market have grown aoeus- nar DrlKg I-iic A MiirmmK, PASSING OF OLD CHURCH. Our Lady of Mercy Edifice Being Bazed to Make Way for Manhattan Bridge Approach. I'nlon tf-rrlreii witti uif nmi rn-nrjiriian. I'nitfd Dlmrrb; itn-arhlug inurnliig nnd lhav Rl? Jdhil Ml). BY A.

HHB(tt HflkfUiL 2:80 In The old historic R. C. Church of Our All P. Kepuurth Ix-uutt fl: I. M- All vltcd thfut ynlon arrlras.

iVar fra. mult Yflrotrit. Malba Drive. Th Title Guarantee and Tmat Company, through tha City Real Kaiat Com tomed. The developers who have nt followed closely th trend of homeaeekere have none but dlaoourajrtng- comment to Lady of Mercy, a Debevolsa place and THE REV.

FATHER KAUPEBT De Kalb avenue, I dlsmanled'and alowly disappearing to make way for tha Manhattan Bridge approach. Dally the workmen are engaged In the rasing procesa PBOPEKTY OWNBEf WONT XHL-PHOVE HOLDLdTOS KEAJBL NEW BID QH. pany, to-day aaalgmed to th Mutual Lift Inaurano Company a prior Interval of 1200.000 In the mortguge of covering pramlaee 1.WS8 Fifth avanu (anuthnaat corner of Eighty-eighth treet). Mra. EUBVAtED TO BANK OF DOMESTIC PBELATE.

VIEW OF A LONDONER and a few weeks hence, perhapa before the close of th present month, the old Rmlly A. V. Heynolda purchased thla make, but thoae operator who have cho-en wisely th flold of opemtlons have found) this the moat profrtabl aea son In Kb past deoa.1. Activity In Beaidentlal Beotlona. A aemparlaon of the Hat of eonvey-anoea of th month Just closed with July, 1W7, show little difference In tha volume of buying, but In every other l.apeot the reoord are wlholly different In the Cable from Borne Announces the church will have passed into history.

OF fl HOT property a ehort whll ago from Joseph Hamerahlag. They At Profiting- by tha Experience of the Brooklynltaa Who Have Big; Expectations of the Grand Street Extension Local and The old Churoh of Our Lady of Mercy was dedicated by the late Bishop Lough-lln, on February 7, 1SOI. The structure was Honor Rumor Also That Father MaEnroe Haa Been Similarly Honored by Pope Now Entitled to Wear the Purple Vestments. to a drug store and buy Ire-cream aoda. Conductors wnlt patiently for 4h passengers, because the passenger have waited for them.

It Is a good, natured crowd that hoards the tramway cars at night. Many members of thla crowd do not think of going home till two o'clock In the morning. Their "nickel" takes them many miles as far as the car goes. At the end of that route the conductor hands them a red or green slip of paper, which la the same aa a ticket, for the next car going In another direction. On and on they go, all "for twopence-half-penny.

What that little coin will do on a hot night is Suburban Baal Estate News, Other Realty Transfer. 218 Forty-ninth atreet, between Beoond and Third avenuea, four-atory light brick double apartment houae. alx 2flx70nlOO; built of brick and had a fi-ontngo of seventy feet on Debevolse place extending back about 1.10 feet parnllel with DeKalb monetary consideration reprosemted In SOME THINGS TO WHICH A NEW YORKER IB AN UTTEE STRANGER. avenue. The edifice had a capacity of Tha week In th real aetata market haa teen what might be at this time 2,000 persons and was st one time visited of the reaewn unmarked by great aotlv by the mot representative people from all lty, but not consplcuoua by any great lack of It either.

Dosplr Una laot tha.t parte of the old City of Brooklyn, who flocked to hear famous pulpit orators of truly wonderful. Many a peraon goea the transactions made hurt month there Is a difference of several hundred thousand dollar aa eompared with the value of propertlea which changed handa In the oorraepondlng month last year. Tha official reoord show a ahiftlng of activity to ftlgh-clasa residential aeotlrma and a alight decline In baying In territory available for the character ef suburban home, Th Interesting suburban market news this year haa been made and will be made Imagine, for Instance, a Street Car Halting on Its Way While the "assengers Blow Themselves to Ice Cream Soda Tha Business Man and His Typewriter Girl. the approachea of (he Queen abore Brtrlgo are well under way, and that there are The Very Rev. George Kanpert.

rector of the R. C. Church of All Saints. Throop avenue and Thornton street, nnd Vicar General of the Eastern Dl-Irlot. has been made a Domestic Prelate by Pope Plu X.

The priest has Just received a cablegram from Rome, announcing his elevation. The message comes from Cardinal Merry Del Val, Papal Secretary of Stato, who, In the nnma of the Holy Father and In his Em HI Kerfer to A. C. McCormack. 12 PJerrcpont street, between Willow and Hick street, three and one-helf story and baaerrnmt brlosk and brown atone dwelling, sise 20x70x100; Mrs.

Annie K. Marsh to B. Tatham. James J. Oormley.

of trie Long Island Realty who has been abroad for the past three months, accompanied by hie wife, returned Tueaday, August 4, on the Kronprlnz vVllhelm, and were welcomed at tha pier by a larg party of Brooklyn and New Tork frlenda. i (iromlses made for a vastly improved aeo- twenty miles for It. Cheap Ice, cheap travel, these are great blessings during. a New York heat wave. There Is cheap travel on the underground railways, too, but few take advantage tlan In Longr laland City, tha property this and other dioceses.

Beside the churoh was built a substantial rectory of red brick and brownstone trimmings, which, like the church, will pass' away with the progress of city improvements Across the street Is the parochial school whloh is to remain Intact, pt. Rov. Monslgnor P. J. Taafo.

rector own erro do not oare to part with therr holding: there yot. Nor will they ereot New Tork There arei many thlnits In of It in hot weather. While in London Improved buninera bulldfnga, for they are profltlnfc by tt experltnce of Hie Brook by tha buying by wel Mo-do Investors end it Is delightfully cool on a hot day riding that the average resident of this big city knows nothing of-that If the views of a correspondent of the London Daily those of moderate, but assured, incomes. own name, sends hearty good'wlshes to of St. Joseph's, and Vicar General of the lyn! who atarted to make blur ehanren In their holding In the najgrhborhood of It Is tha result of tha ahiftlng of a cer- dioceses, was at one time pastor of thfs tal class of population from semi-con the Grand atreet extenalon.

It- waa Father Kaupert, The people of the parish wll hold a celebration In honor of the event. This Is the second ecclesiastical Auotlon Sales To-day. UNION AVB. Nos. 205 and 307.

Ch gested seotlons in Manhattan, Brooklyn church. He was succeeded on his appointment to St. Joseph's by the Rev. Richnrd Foley, who passed away a year and town in New Jersey to euburtmn Gelser art Leonardo Di Lc and on the tube railways, in. New York these regions are truly Infernal.

New York' "subway" Is the hottest place In all tha world. Not yt have they found a way of ventilating it, an one bursts Into laughter at the funny little electrlo fans that look like toy Jumplng-Jacks along the route from the Bronx to the Brooklyn Bridge. thought by many of th property owners that the cutting through of Grand etreot to the Wllllarnehnra'h Brldgw plaza would Improve their properties and boom busi honor to be conferred on Father Kaj seph Danglor, SEVENTEENTH ST, cor Ten ave, 20x84.4, Marcello Co utft til aennc Clrlllo. IIO.IOO: seotlons of Queens, where conveniences are no lee than In the city, and every opportunity Is offered for th enjoyment pert in two years. About two years ago Bishop McDonnell mnde the priest ness in the section.

BLLWRY BT, No. 111. Frank En Vicar General of tha Eastern District, Mall are not all fancy. It Is a woman, who writes, one Mary Mortimer Maxwell, and she tells us at the outset that dozens of white trousered- hawkers go through the streets during the hot days and nights selling a plnk-oolored liquid and singing a song which goas something like: "Ice-cold lemon-ade, Made In the shade 6tlrrd with a spade Oh. drink, pretty mald! Outside drug stlres people stand In Une awaiting their turn at the soda-rater fountains, says Miss Maxwell.

Everybody wants ice-cold drinks. Iso hot tea What has really happened hi too wen ago last May. and was succeeded In turn by the Rev. James J. 'McAteer.

at that tlmo rector of the Church of the Immaculate Heart nf Mary, Windsor Terrace. The new church of the parish Is situated on Bchermerhorn stree between Bond and Nevlns streets. dre agt "John Gross and "Jame known. Instead of the extension being- a The office of Vicar General carries with It the "Ipso facto" title of Monslgnor hy a Papal decree, but while Father Klein, 127.75. New Building's.

Ice Cream In Little Parcels. Ice-cream, of a remarkably good made of real cream and no "custard," thank you, ie selling for Is. 3d. lively thoroughfare, it Is little better than a series of vacant lots, and the only traffic on It Is that of pedestrian who "cut across" It to save time. Now, the FORTY-NINTH ST, a s.

220 Sev enth ave, six two-story brick dwellln Kaupert was really a'Monalgnor, he held but the least grade of the dignity and was not entitled to wear the pur- 10.8x52, two families each, total cosi of life In tha suburbs. Th developments whioti Tiave been carried on to meet this broader demand have enjoyed unbroken Intereat, and while the sectlona of superficial developments have attracted many buyers the majority of the transactions In which Inventors and home builders are concerned have been effected in sections such aa Malba and others of a similar oharaoter tn various parte of Queen. The transportation problem has not been neglected by developers and resi SUNLIGHT CURES DEAFNESS. Long Islanders will have none of thla, $24,000, Cunnlngnam Realty Con and so they ars waiting; to see Just what struction Co. 421 Forty-second st; chltcct.

John Unndell, 4.521 Fifth av KIOHTY-8ECOND ST. cor Twen ty-tlrst ave, two two-story and attic frame dwelling, 20x39, shingle roof, on on a hot day for Nw Yorkers! drinks, cold mests. cold fruits, cold baths, airy clothlng-whlte dubk trousers for th? men peek-a-boo blouses for the women and convos shoes. Half the women In the tramway-cars (trolley can) are halless. The men are hatless also, though they i In thalf.

hanrla family each, total cost 17,000. Mary pSwr Dobbins. 1,224 Seventy-flf th st; archl tect, Thomas Golding-, 1,831 Bath avenue. LIVINGSTON 'ST. as.

IT) Hoyt are carrying men i- dents in these sections and their rapid increase in population Is, no doubt, due as much to the eay accessibility of Whitastone and other towns, now the centre of high-olaes demand, as to the com two-story brick store, 44x68. gravel roof, cost 12,600, Wm Harmon, 2 61 Man's Hearing, Affected by a Lightning Shock, Recovers by Simple Treatment. SPOKANE, Auk. Ralph Martin, who was tlcnfened here three weeks ago when llg-htnlns; struck and killed a team he was has recovered hH hearing In a most peoullnr wny. Noticing that he was less deaf In sunllpht than in shadow, Martin corcelved the Idea that sunllg-ht mlht cure him.

and has for days been lying; with his head on the ground and exposing- flrst one ear drum and then the other to the beams of the Broadway, architect. EUlis, same ailnress. as they wipe their faces with huge Handkerchiefs. In the middle of the morning your city man will ring up the nearest confectioner: (thirty cents) the quart. Everywhere yot see people oarrying neat little cardboard boxes with wire hand'es.

They are taking ice-cream home for supper, and never a drip of a drop from these little boxes on the heated pavement! And the pavements. People are always washing them, It seems to me. They do not wait for the city authorities to clean them. Every day now the pavements are washed la cold water from a hose or a pall; sometimes three and four times a day thesa pavement ablutions take place. This Is New York New York that remains in town during July and August.

It is New York that toils and works and makes a living. Th members of ths "smart set" have all flown long ago. All the "fashionables" of Fifth and Madison avenues, the Riverside Drive, and the West Side cross streets are at the seaside. Their front doors are boarded up, also the windows. The pictures of their SIXTH AVE.

cor Sevetny-fifth two-story brick dwelllnsr. 26x62.8, two families, cost Ii.uuu, Axel smicKerman. 7,510 Fourth ave; architect, Elsenla and plete character of the development operations. Every efforts Is being made to bring these sectlona close to Manhattan In point of traveling time and comfort in traveling is a large consideration. Car son.

6.K19 Firth ave. EAST EIGHTH ST, a. 800sBeverley road, rive two-story brick dwellings, sun. From the first day, improvement 20x65, gravel roof, two rarrrtues eacn total cost $20,000, Holmes Construction "Hallo! Send round two quarts cf icecream. Goodbye." Then he will turn to his perspiring lad typls.

Sh is wearing a collar that has wilted In thre heat. He notices It. "You can take off your collar If you want to," he seems almost to say, but does not say It. He only looks the permission, and the little lady aroes to her own particular corner of the office, the throat-choking linen from her was man.fest, and many physicians who examined him that Martin's ears Wbitestone Ferry. Last week It was announced by P.

H. Woodward, seoretary to Ralph Peters, Co, 4 and 6 Court aa; architect, A Reaslev. 829 Bain bridge St. were again normel. His hearing Is ae HUMBOLDT ST, 50 Sklllman ave, one-story brick toilet, 6.4x7.8, cost $500: owner and architect, Donato de good as ever.

President -t the Long Island Railroad, that the North Shore Division of the road Knneo. on nremises. will be electrified and double-tracked EAST SEVENTEENTH ST. cor palatial drawing-rooms are swathed in Ave one-story frame garage, uxii, from Long Island City to Port Washing neck, pins a handkerchief neatly about In its place, and goes on taking- dictation from her employer. He, of course, Is in ton and from Flushing to the Malba sta shingle root, cost soiiii, owner ann a.r chltect, John Corbln Co, East Fifty WOMEN NAVY NURSES.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. Order are being prepared at the Navy Dopartment for the organisation of a corps of female shirt-sleeves. sixth st and Ave u. tion on the Realty Trust's new home section.

Thl announcement is supplemented by others of Importance to prospective i'. mmmmmmmmtmimmmmmmmtt mmm WW Alterations. Hot Weather Wet. There Is little meat aateu In the down cheese-cloth, the furniture hung In Hollands. In some of these grand houses at night time the master goejin by th area gate, mayhap, and creeps to bed In a back room, stumbling over burglar alarms along the route upstairs.

He takes his meals "down town" at his club, at restaurants. Sometimes he sleeps at hla club, but often enough he sleeps In th home seekers. Pitkin ave JEROME ST, 100 nurses, to correspond with the female nurse corps of the army to work under the direction of the Bureau of Medicine move building on new foundation; cost A new line of oommunlcation between Whltestone and Manhattan will be by VERY REV. GEORGE KAUPERT. $600; Charles worm, sin Jerome st; arun-itect, Charles' Inf anger, 2,634 Atlantic ave PITKIN AVE.

a. 26 Barbey st, and Surgery. A Washington woman, who ferry from East Thirty-first street, Man alter stable floor: cost $30; owner and hattan, to Whltestone. Capt. Frederick town restaurants of New York these days.

Strawberries and cream are the staple luncheon diet, lemonade or ginger ale, with a chunk of Ice tn It, the prevailing drink. Being afraid to go out In the sun, the New York business man will often telephone for luncheons of this pie. He was permitted to wear in the sanctuary the vestment of linen and architect. Fred Lelss. on premises.

has experience in military nursing, will be made superintendent of the corps, st 1,800 a year. Commissions will be issued cheerless bed-rooms, all denuded of their Russell say It will be a 'matter of but a few weeks to get this ferry In operation EAST TWELFTH ST. s. 160 Dor lace known as the rochetta, something Chester road, add one-story to present and Its services will aupplement that of akin to the surplice, and made nearly extension: cost I3UO: Mrs Abble Phelps to about 100 young women at the beginning, their pay to range from 140 to 175 a month, with allowances. on arcnitect, ti uunn, ivw the Montauk Steamboat Company's line on the lines of the Bishop's rochetta.

Father Kaupert also wore a black robe Kant Eleenth St. to Malt and Whltestone. PACIFIC ST, 280.10 Utloa ave, new horse stalls: cost $300: Ellen Shields, The organiiatlon will be effected by Among the sales effeoted by th Realty cut precisely on th pattern of a Mon on premises: architect, Sullivan, 248 September 1, when the women will begin a special course In military training at Trust In Malba were: A plot of fourteen lots adjoining tha Malba station of the itor's. But now the palest will wear the pur 18S PROSPECT WEST, Fonr-story Doable Stoae Aparrmeat. Sold by the Paclflo Real Eatat Co.

for Mr a. Pnaternack. will ba done with the eastern approach Lexington ave. MYRTLE a cor Bridge at, now ple robea and he may alao have purple on Long Island on the east and bounded by the railroad. Twenty-first street and the sort to be brought to his office), himself paying for strawberries and lemonade for all his employees.

Till the hot wave came I neven so appreciated that beautiful charity of the New Yorkers the giving- of Ice to the poor. In London we grlve them bread and send them to the country and the seaside. New York does that, too, sometimes, but Just now New York gives away tons of ice. Ice wagons go through the slum streets every few hia berretta, the sacerdotal cap. On the brick wall, etc; coat 1176; Annie rancia, 55 Seventh av; architects, Parfltt Broa, 2fi Court st.

the IS aval Hospital Medical School here. Only graduate nurses will be accepted. Association Notes. The regular Monday evening social and Thursday evening song service will be itreet the prieat may wear a purple rabbi or atock. Father Kaupert will now have to their bridge before they Improve their NINTH ST, a.

160 Court at, new aas fixtures: cost James Aonrla, 161 th title "Right Reverend Monslgnor." West Ninth st; architeot, Daniel Hinnan wonted luxuries and' comforts when tha "family" went to the country. mind you, the "family" In New York seems to mean the wife and children. Are American Wives Selfish And It Is not only the man of meant whose "family" has now flitted to the country leaving him behind. The little city clerk, the salesman in the department store, the bookkeeper in the grocery shop, all these have sent their "families" away out of the heat. The holiday, as tt Is known In England, does not exist liere.

Wives In most moderate circumstances, and even those of the smallest means, drrange for a summer away from New York, leaving the husband and father to work on In the heat and shift for himself as best he can. In- London the holiday means a golng-away time for father and mother and the children. Here in New York men have what they call "vacations" of a being a member of the Papal Household. 7 Manhassott pi. GEORGE ST, Its KnlckerbocRer Malba drive; a plot of fifteen lots opposite the station on the northwest corner of Malba Drive and East Twenty-first street; a plot of six lota on tha northwest corner of Eighteenth street and Malba with a frontage on Keenan place; a plot of two lots on the northeast corner of Twenty-first street and the Boulevard Drive; two plots on the east When the late Mgr.

Dauffenbach passed ave, new gas natures; cost $50; oulseppe Crapa, on premises; architect, David away, last winter, it waa practically conceded that his title would be. transferred to Ffether Kaupert When Bishop Mc Stone, 401 Bushwick ave. MYRTLE AVE. s. Jl.

Bridge at, Held at the Eastern District Branch Young Women's Christian Association next week. Next Saturday a party ot girls will go on the excursion up the Hudson River, to be held under the auspices of the T. M. C. A.

On Monday evening. new windows; cost S500; Annie Francis, minutes distributing Ice to all who will but ask for it. Dirty little children follow the wagons, stooping to pick up the broken bits that fall along- the way. At night these ssme children Bleep with their parents upon the roofs of tenements. Did I say Ra'her, they lie there, still grilling In the ac- Donnell returns, about two weeks hence, he will bear with hVn the Papal document aide of Fourth avenue, between Twenty- 65 Seventh ave; arcnuects, -arnu oroa, 9R Court at.

holding. Hebrew Migration to Brooklyn. In a Hebrew problem haa arisen, and its' solution will have to be done by Brooklyn. The city haa purchased a lot of property for th approaches of the new Manhattan Bridge, and will, therefore force thousands of famllle tj move away. Where wiU they Vo Brooklyn, moe likely, and as the majority of the people are Hebrewa they will probably the most of them at least migrate toward Brownsville.

Despite the torrid weather that put a practical stop to trading In, many of the older wards of Brooklyn and Queens NORMAN AVE. eor Monitor art. August 17. the August jubilee will be held oonferxlng on the rector of All Saints the title of Domestic Prelate, and It la be- add one-story to building; cost tKO; Saml Solomon. 251 Norman ave; architect.

There will be a lawn party and a special programme. firot street and Summit plaoe; three lots on the north aide of the North Drive, between Fourth avenue and the Boulevard Drive, and two plots on the east side nf Malba Drive, between, the South Drive and Summit place. Four of the plota sold Ernst A Heer. 14 Freeman st. cumulated heat, with the mosquitoes LOGAN ST, s.

15 a Etna it, new The excursion to Stcny Point on the i torturing them as the hours sro by. llaved that a new Domeatlc Prelate will be on the same steamer with tha Bishop, for common dioceraji opinion haa It that the venerable Father McEnroe, rctor of ugu i. proven to oe a pop- me r.ci is. noooay sleeps I. New mfk ten daySi tw0 week9, whn they during the week will be Improved at once with modtrn dwellings.

Building leans stable drain; cost $75; Julia Hopper, on premises; architect, James A Faulkner. 387 Court St. HUMBOLDT ST, SO Bklllman ave, now toilet, etc; cost $100; Donato De Sapio, on premises; architect, -Mai Conn, 433 Glenmore ave. NORTH THIRTEENTH ST. cor Berry st, erect steel stake from founda the Church of the Most Holy Rosary, on Chatmcey street, has also been honored by His Holiness in honor of tha golden were made to the Intending home builders umi annii anu a buwwb hi evorj way.

nun vnese iiikuib. 11 really seems to I The proceed will be devoted to the work me they ride in the electric cars half of the Boys' Department. Dr. D. E.

the night. It Is never so hot that one Yarnall. Secretary. Is enjoying a vaca-j cannot get cool by boardlngr a tram- tlon at Yorktown Heights. I way car.

which Is open on both sides, and which runa along Broad wav and! Joln their families who have been away all the summer. Which of the two ways Is the better Is not for me to say, but It does impress a Ixmdoner as strange that a woman, housed comfortably, with every convenience, cannot stand the heat as and construction woTk will be begun as aoon aa plans have beer drawn. Jubilee of his ordination, oecarrlng in the same year aa tha Holy Father own Foundation work hat been begun for (olden Jubilee. five new dwellings, which are being con The Rev. George Kaupert waa bom strutted by the Realty Trust.

Tha houses the other avenues with a rate of speed that produces a breese fairly to take one's breath away. Will Give Bible Readings. The Rev. J. Tolefree Parr, of London, England.

Will give five Bible readings on the "Christian Life," beginning Monday will occupy sites on Fourth avenue. Sum' rne greater part of the week. or. perhaps, because of the torridlty, there was a decided increase in the Investment Interest in suburban section and in a few of the tracta recently marketed important were effected with little effort on the part cf salesman for developing: companies. Prcpertle.

along th North Bhore of Long Isl.nd. particularly In thoae section which occupy comfortable sites close to the Bound, chsnged hands readilv. In about fifty-two yeara ago in the Fourteenth Ward. Hla'family waa prominent mlt place and Malba Drive, overlooking tion; cost owner ana ercniieciw. Kings Co Iron FoundTy, on premise.

WOODRUFF AVE, 131 Ocean ave. ne stairway: coat $250: Henry Flu r. on preml lea; architect, Benj Drlealer, IS Wllloughby st. MAUJER ST, a 100 Lorimer art. new toilet, etc; cost $200; Ldeb Lurle.

-4. Graham ave; architect, Aug Dledrich, 7 Van Buren st LIVINGSTON ST. Hoyt at. new toilets, etc: coat $500; Abraham A mell as her husband working hard "down town" In a crowded office. One fancies that this New York woman misses something of the London woman's delight tn her holiday when all the family goes off together.

Ona cannot but feel that the New York woman la selfish. the Wllllameburgh section. He was the Sound. The plans have been prepared by Albert Swasey, architect. The dwel- They Tj for ths Street Can.

As soon a th evening meal Is over and closing on Friday at the Fulton atreet noon meetln-. Mr. Parr ta a roHens-ii nf educated In Brooklyn until he was ready for llgs are estimated to coat from Ho. 000 to college and then be paired to th oipy Smith, and la much In demand for ts ivvj each. College of Our Lady of Angela, at Bus- The work on the depression of Malba me tract on the tip of the WTiiti pension Bridge, Niagara, N.

T. On completing; his college studies I) waa approved by the lata Blahop Loughlln aa a Drive, to eliminate the grade crossing haa eitn peninsula purcnased some i Straua, on premises; architect, Hunt, 410 Liberty ave. CARLTON AVE. l7ln Green av. one-atory frame extens, 2Sx4; cost $nn: 8t Reeve.

Cumberland st; architect. Geo OeHkua, 400 Cumberland it. President of oughfare has been parked and terras thousanda of New Yorkers fiv- for the tramways, all hatless. The women do not even carry their hats with them. They pay out the equivalent of the English twopence-half-penny, and for miles they "blow along." At some of th public drinking fountain the conductor of the tramway car atop of their own accord, anatch a tin cup that hang by a chain, and drlnJsu drink.

Washipgton Club's Outing. Tickets are being distributed from the Washington Club, of the Tenth Assembly District, for the annual beach party of mission work In Great Britain. He is also President of the British National Christian Endeavor Vnlon. and hence very popular with young people. Hla topic fod the daya will be: Monday, "The Chris-Han Llf Tuesday, "The Christian Life Wedneaday, Tba Master Motive of the Christian Thursday.

"The Christian Life a It will be adorned with hardy ahrubs aad the Royal Baking Powder Company nd tinderrsrog development aaerationa during the paat yr, a number of plots were old and work begun by purchaser on diocesan aemlnarian and entered th em-Iniry of th Vlnoratlan Father at Niagara, where many of Brooklyn' priest mad their eccleslaiUcal studies. Th prleat was ordained about twenty-eight Towering plant Landscape gardener are at work on Beachsida Park, at th heed nf Xfalha dock, th water approach tha organization, which to be held at 8teeplechaa Park. Coney laland. next Tf a wise leee aei who ktmet rha Wat pian tot nign-rias dwelling. Tuesday.

The, club 1 located at Ml Proe- aad eaeaeeet aew-vneror ta alac re the aen'i drink, of ths free le water. Patsen- rear a-go and was mad paator of All; Life of Friday, "Tha Holy i iik win in sue oi a Tba fcuefnes effected la Queens Bor-1 casino, club houaa, bathing boaaa aad of ale wife a4 eaiMna. fa atraotlr Tin tlia taw eiU. yrr i kuvii ino 11 'JUO! I CI Ull gera take advantage of tha stop ta run arrangement commltte la maintained. Stints about tan year ago.

1 spirit In tha Chrlaoaa Ufa.1.

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