HOUSELESS FIFTH AVENUE TODAY 



Now that the motor driven vehicle has been proven successful along every line, the horse is 

 being rapidly displaced from his former position as an indispensable assistant. This has 

 almost closed the outlet for surplus race liorses, and as conditions now stand, horse breeding 

 is in many ways a losing game. The amount of land required as ])asturage for one horse would 

 pay a much larger increase on the investment if used for raising tobacco. Photograph by 

 Underwood & Underwood. (Fig. 10.) 



