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Apartment Hotek. HOTEL OXFORD, Park Avenue and Fifty=Eighth Street. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. The Ideal High Class Apartment Hotel in New York. FINEST R.ESIDENTIAL DISTRICT IN THE CITY. Suites i I "?. Furnished or Unfurnished. |— L—-JY — I jMLanagwnoat of the hotise will continue to be conducted on the •^ x I same high standard of excellence which has justly made the "Ox ford" famous. A limited number of these beautiful Suites are now open for inspection for rental from October i. .!. J. MADDEN. Manager. H. L. & H. WILLIAMS, Proprietors. C Hotel Seville Socthrrrst Corner of « 29TH STREET and MADISON AVENUE. ' <A HALF BLOCK FROM ITFTH AY-> A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL IN THE HEART OF NEW YORK. BUT .11 >T AWAY TKOM THE NOISE. Very desirable suites of from two to six rooms, handsomely furnished at special rates by the season and by the year. Transient rates on single rooms from $1-50 per day. with hath ?2.50. Parlor, Bedroom and Bath from (5.00 to $10.00 per day. Delightful Restaurant and Cafe, with up-to-date service, at moderate charges. EDWARD PURCHAS, Manager. THE DEVON, • • WEST 55TH FT.. ■ E • A New Flrej Apartment Hotel. - Furnishea or I": ■ a i.a CARTm .^H.\£ F. SPOTSWOOD. MGH. To Let for Business Purposes. LA RGB FLOOR TO LET METROPOLITAN BXAI/TT EVILDINQ. ■K'.reproc>'.> Froi -.:: Brook:>r. Bridge WILLLVW i KOS) BTS. 10.000 BQ. FT. LIGHT ON ALL SIDES. POWER. ELEVATOR, ie . DAY & NIGHT. EVERY MI EXCEL RCLAXD A WHITING CO., AGENTS, 3 EEEKiIAN ST. City Hotels. <LJJ rr i ft w Aye S Tenth st. A perman^rsr reFkl°r.r*» for tarrt people Two suites ab"..? CcvoLi.-r first; one 6 rooms and 3 baths; one 4 rooms 1 bath. HOTEL GRENOBLE, 56th St. & 7th Aye. CFPOSiTE CARNEGIE HAH* NEW YORK. A SELECT FAMILY a 2 tbansient hotel. Ennjpt-.. ., Plan. Rat»«» Reasonable. FRANK N LORD. JR.. Manager. also Proprietor DUTCHES HOUSB. Pawiir.p. New Ycrk Open : til Oct. l«tb. HOTEL SPALOING, 127 " T * ( * 13-"^ WEST 43TJ c *" • L'nd^r nr-v. "MMpw PHI.) SINGLE ROOMS AND STTITES •K-ITH ANT' WITHOUT BATHKOOiL FIREPROOF CONSTRICTION. SPECIAL RATES FOR LdKO TERMS. SUPERIOR RESTAURANT. A LA CAItTE. MODERATE PRICES ?.TT-?IC. HOTEL MARIF ANTOINETTE. Broadway. Ml to Clth rits. Ereclil inducements lor eariy autumn. PTATKV ISI-A>*r» HOTEL CASTLETON, ET GEOHGEI STATIN ISLAND N. T. CITT * MINUTES' DELIGHTFUL SAIL A "ROSa THE BAT ■ Idea: ruiarSsan home for dow^*.c*ii buslne«« men, trvoee e^ldre^ can secure the. bcr.eSt* <^f sSD«3snS educational fftclUtiea r.^ar hotel. In-c *■ an.i cn.ti~'r aT.uss-apnu, in irtlH b;::i**<ls, tena^ as.d %'jH- Head for hooartet and reduced wir.;er rat«? CA£TL£r:ON HOTEL CO. C. IX ALLEN. Zlgr. Railroads. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD •NATION'S foot of West Twecty-thlrd Street end r>eibros»es aid Ccrtia.:.d: Streets. SyThe leaving t:rr.e from Desbrosses and Cortlar.at •^ets U fix-« rninnt— later than that given below for Twenty- third Street Station. FOR THE WEST. •tlf^*- 5*5 *- CHICAGO SPECIAL. 6T. LOT-IS LIMITED. For Cincinnati *M-»A.M. THE 6 P'EN^YXVJU-CIA LIMITED--2S I**.M- CHICAGO. Ch C?|ciXNATI AND ST. "•*6^-M- PENNSYIS.^ANiA : "'EPECIAX> 18 honr» J**'" M. CHICAGO LIMITED. 2^ P.M. ET LOUIS AXE CINCINNATI EXP. *liP M WESTERN EXPRESS •a'S^?*- PACIFIC EXPRESS. . 2|3P. M. CLEVELAND AND ' CINCINNATI EXP. ••-65 P.M. FITTEBrP-GH SPECIAL. WASHINGTON AND THE SOCTH. *•■••, 2-25. # 25, 'KM. -10.X a. m, 12.25. -12 53. 2^lo <8.25. ••Congr«*ionai Limited'"). '3 1.. '4/J5. *4.». tS> "h !*■*•> nls*t Sunday. *a 5. *..-.'. '10.55 «-.«f «». '12.65 <'3.a. -Cor^rteslonal Limited 1 *3.25. •Di-TIiEP.:" 8:2. > p m.. 12.1'j t r £' 8 «3 2T. *4 2S p. m.. 12 .10 ■OtTIiERA RAILWAY.— 'I 255 '3 25. '4 25 p. m.. 12.10 •. tr.. daliy ATLANTIC COAST LX^rE.— **.25 *. m. and 8.25 p. m. •^BOAJFID AIR LINK-- U 25 V- m. exi<S I 2 10 •- in KOEi-OLX AND WEETSP.N RAILWAY.— '32S p. m. 4*4ly. ««£SAPEAIvE & OHIO WAT.— 7 a. m. week _•■?'« *4 IB B. B> tfajiv •TO OLD POLVT COMFORT and NORFOLK.— a. m •m-AWTIc'ciTI - -fit, t! ! 'm end 2.M p. m. »eelc-4aj-B. tasjUji, '7.55 a. m. «f.? BRANCH. albußy'V'Ap'k 'Ocean Orove) &*?* **?>O BRANCH. ASBURT PARK rOce*B Grove) (Kfrth Asb-iry Park Sundays > sjqJ Point Pieasar-t. * 05. *- «c (1i.25 K*turdii>s or.:y except Long Brancr U^ *<+.-" o»turdaya only except Los* Branch). 2.^-). 3.~. •♦» except Long Branch ), '4.66 except Saturdays. «i 25- Loag Branch) 4«5 ' and 655 F •- w-tk-days. taacayi 625, j, 23. 10.55 a. m and 4.55 P- BL FOB PHILADELPHIA. *•. 7-» »U6 S 26. fc 5S •» 25. *b 65. •tl&AB MOW. •-' r^Clisi •ll« «1 £; fcM St». '« 26. 8.86. ••2!, 'i.23 '4 65 65 ' for North Philadelphia only), 22 r-5.r -5. 7^, t.2fi. ■&.» AM for Mart* Philadelphia 25E P. m.. i* 10 night w««k-daya Sundays. t>.f». -••*«. &25 •«.». 665 tttJl. MOM a »-. 12.». *12fcJ, 'its •:» :. w '4.25 <*♦« '•"■ for North Pr.lUi *«lf t*. or.iy)'. »4.6 C' '5.M. 7 55, 8 20. t 25 (5.55 for North f«-*d«lj.bia oz)}i p. m.. 12-10 night. CL-'.a«^Car. tExtra^fare train. ..--..-.^ **« c*U«,. No» 4*-l 1354. «-"■! 96 Broadway: IS3 Fifth «■"•««>• fbeiow £3d 6t.); 233 Fifth Avenue (corner am fl-'.f 1 -. 1 Astor House and stations named abo%e; Brook *TT.. «42 Fi.;toa Street. t>6o Fulton Etreet. S3<> Broadway. 5*4 Perr.i;lvanla Anaex Station. The New York Trans *•*■ Company will call for and check taegzs* from , esieii * Ea residences through to destination. •••*phen« " 5 * Ci.«lsaa" for Perinsylvanla. Railroad Cab W W. ATTEREURY J * WOOD. Gecera! Ma_-»rer Paas'r Tra-T.c llanarer. GEO. W. BOYD. Ge&ersJ Passer A«enf . Apartment Hotels. - LUCERNE 201 WEST 7QTH ST. A complete and quiet heme for select families. Beautiful eurroundii-.gs. 200 feet from 7!* th St. Sub way etstloa. We have a few very desirable unfurn'shed a,part mer.ts. from 1 to S rooms, to rent on yearly leases. Al! light and sunny, with 6paciou3 closets. A CUISINE OF MARKED EXCELLENCE. Dining rooms open to the general public. THE I.tCERNE HOTEL CO.. Jair.es Runoiman. Mgr. THE BRAYTON, MADI?ON AYE., CORNER 2TTH BT. Convenient to sub-way and all car lines. HIGH CLASS APARTMENT HOTEL. Thirl BOocesafß] year; Ara.rtir.ents of one. two. three ar.d four rooms and bath car. now.- be leased from Octot> r 1. transients accommodated: rates from f2 to S."> per day. M. B. TU'TKER. Prop. Brooklyn Property to Let. TO RENT— FLATBUSfL IN -SOUTH MIDWOOD." Detached Two-Family Dwellings Lower and upper apart ments, rents $40.00 to 550.00. Several sold for investment. Houses are beautifully fin ished; hard wood trim and floors throughout and dec orated; have shades, screens. ice boxes, gas ranges and ga« logs complete. Each apart ment entirely separate. T. B. ACKERSOX COMPANY, Coner Island Are. and Avenue- O. APARTMENTS ON PARK SLOPE, .the oniy apartments on finished with hard wood ■ '•- supply; parquet floors; - J F-parate toilet for ser vant'e r rents $48 t 169 select apartment now and ' ■ " It-aye., N'lnth av<?. or E car. H E HILL CO., Owners and . on premise?. 570 Seventh-s*. DJIA^S ST. BETWEEN BEDFORD A>l> NOSTKAND ays. ; eiegant brown stc-ne dwelUns;; 15 rooms; large extension dining room; nicely furnished throughout; mlv J1.500; worth this rental unfurnished; win lease, owner :■ 1 BUCKLEY & HORTON, BUCKLEY & HORTON, SI Gra^.t square. Bedford-ay. and Be.-gen-«t. Brooklyn Property for Sale. Bushwick Avenue, Near Gates, Beautiful 2 story and basement rick one family; op«a I '.-:rr,b:r.g, vaod mantels, fancy gas fixtures and beautl— fully decorated; awnings, screens. OWNER. 1.069 Bush— v.'i'-.i-avf. * BARGAIN — Bay RUM. four lots near Shore Drive— -Ti. way, overlooking Bay and Narrow*, MOB & CO.. Third Avenu". 50;h Street. ErookbTi Real Estate Agents. EENTS COLLECTED estates manage, repatrinr at tended to; bus;nes» and tenement property a sp-s- Ctfcltr SST Ea°t 14th-«;t.. cltv. Country Property for Sale. THIRTY YEARS SELLING r'OIIMTOV CATALOG FREE to LUVi^l I I\l : Intending; buyers. PROPERTY e . l ?^i E o R A;ire Birine to /-MV-F V PHILLITS £ WELLS. UINLI » ; H 85 Tribune Bid*. N. T. GREENWICH. CONNECTICUT. For Bale — On beautiful Kin* Street, an eipht acre parcel of land. higrMy cultivated and charming; ac to topogTaphv View -it sunrise end sunset, with eiqul.-lte troodland ar.<2 sound. Three miles from Greenwich Vil lage two mUe* from Port Chester, on one of the finest roads In country. Apply for term* to K. A. R., Green wich. Conn. For Sale at Litchfield, Conn. At fboj of South ft Beautiful view of Bantam Lake and surrounding country. Ideal site for country seat. ALFRED K. gCHERHERHORX. T East «^d at. p.EAT BARGAIN — Llewellyn Park: modern rottage; "_T beautiful situation, 12 large, airy rooms; quartered cak fi.-orlnK stairs and trim: two bathroom*; city water. pas and sewers; enly built fou«- years: must be sOtfl: owr.er poir.^ abroad. Address E. G. !>.. corner Jell'.rt and Avon ayes., Newark. N. .T. T>EAT"TIFrLLT FT'RNISHED "Vrnnm house. fijr- X> nishel H-room cottaso, latest Improvemei -s. neces sary outbuildings, thirty acres b*-«t land; centre of Norcton; abundance fruits: price $65,000. Detailed de- Ecription m application. Wit B. DOUGLAS, Noroton Heights. Conn. n.OA AAA — Gentleman's country residence. 48 rnln. O'jU.UuU. New-Toe* City; 4 more acres, lawns, f-uit tr-es- 1C room house, barn, man's cottage: modern improvements. JIB.OOO. $8,000 down If tii^en advantage of before October 1. Box 214. Tenafly, N. J. COUNTRY SEAT AT MORRISTOWN. to c!o«. estate: ' b^ajti'il! BOOierr: healthy locatl >n: 01 acres; 12 room •■V; tlrruef K>ULD & HHXB. 1.400 Fulton-st., Brooklyn. DAIRT F\RM lr. Berkshire Hilla. 450 acres. 1.000 su^ar rralle S Vnough lumber if marketed to pay for farm; mnta* wster at each, cl i ua Is best Mew in Fe4Xh<re <• B I ' s<fU on aCC ° I!Dt - Sd ar C. ! ' MdSS ' BrAi-TTFT-L RESIDENCE and «rro«nd*: choicest loca- EA VJ-r E^A Orlr.ee worth JCS.fX>O. at bargain, pos . a .ir*°O-t0l5?"l. Agents an« buyer, Inquire CHARLES VnSE. -...r-et.. New- York. _^ T^rvTKEFF IN WT^TTH ESTER rOTSTT. n- nl^Hon]S nrrr.s. COOLBT i WEST. Inc. Main - ; Whitt- Plains. Country Property to Let. CRAITFOED, N. J. A newly modernized house. 12 minute, from Station, all improvements: 7 Rooms. Barn. Will be rented low to a desirable tenant. Ferguson & Van Name, 34 Pine St., TJX. mO T -viv NEW TOR _ TEL. 2710 J'>Ji- N . . 4 KLTNGTON, .. T Larse dexlrablo house, cholre lo * KU ' jir oveni«nts; raai! stable; ~^^\^£^- •« mcnthly - mviSG VER ICELTEA IX)KLAND- A'»T> SUBSCRIPTIONS for The ADVERTISEMENT^ a. » Uptown Office. No. 1.5«4 Tribune "ggTSLriwg 3 7th sts.. until 9 o' clock p. m. Broadway. b*tv,sen M-*n «" <h<> fo i lowlnK branch offlces at Advprus-nK-rus receI j ; g o'clock p. m . viz.: £M Bth regular office rat« "■ ; Clh _ a -.«. cor. I2th-st.: »2 East ,1, 1V f.. * • cor. -3-.1-5... * •" betwtMß 7th and Bth ayes . JSUt ; 2T,7 West w-ive. between 76th and 77th SaTWrnk XXVe*+&-: A*~-*ESS; . 1.70S lst-are.. near «,.; 1.026 :il-»«- 1^.f, t 6l^('Trenuiiit-»v«.; 600 M .^^Vear'^l^Vt.: 1 "^ M-ave.; 210 Bieecker-.t. ; 8» <y e.. ne*r 41st-«t.. *~*» El«ec*ei-sl. NEW-YOKK DAILY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1908. Auction Sales of Real Estate. L. J. PHILLIPS & CO., Auctioneers, 158 Broadway. N. V.. or Bronx Branch, Westcbester and Prospect ATennea. jfj^sf. F. ARCHER, Auctioneer, '^l^^j 451 Fulton St., Jamaica, N. Y. City. " POSITIVE AUCTION SALE, RAIN OR SHINE. 219 d Edge (Including 22 Jamaica Avenue) Building Lots, Saturday, Sept. 23, 1905, at 1 o'Clock, On the Premises, Fulton St.; Jamaica. Hillside, Va.nderbilt. Newtown, Lewis and Barrett Avenues, and Hoffman Boulevard. Jamaica. Borough of Queens, City of New York. This prore-tv has water and sewer wains, gas and electric light, macadamized road. 600 feet on Fulton Street or Jamaica Avenue, 1.000 feet on Hoffman Boulevard. 1,200 feet on Hillside Avenue driveway, and frontage on other valuable ar.d desirable streets. 07E3H.3V1S O^* SAIi£L T.,, ncr rent and the auctioneer's fee of $10.00 on each building ,ot; balance In 20 monthly Installments, with (n.,r»« at the '•ate of 5^ per cent. On unpaid balances or on all purcnasea of $750 and upward 60 £" Vnt" an remain on bend an/ mortgage at W4 per cent. Interest or a discount of % per cent, will b. a:l °^?leV ) \ntVre C aS h h v th Lawyers' Title Insurance and Trust Company of New Tork. Five-cent fare to this property from U {iar.hattan and Broolclj-n. Luncheon will be served under tent from 12 to 1 o'clock. Musio and For*addltfoi"al information, passes and maps apply to Monfort & Faber. Savings Bank Buildlnr. Jir mtti'a, or the Auctioneer. SALE POSITIVE. RAIN OR SHINE. Unfurnished Apartments ToJLet^ Brooklyn. Enng 167-169-171 Columbia Heights, Near Pierrepont St., Brooklyn Heights. Several choice apartments with splendid view of harbor. One to eight rooms, with individual bath for each bedroom, available for season 1905-1906 In this NEW TWELVE STORY FIREPROOF APARTMENT HOTEL. Brooklyn Heights as a residential section la to the Borough of Brooklyn what Riverside Drive is to Manhattan. For convenience to the downtown business man it is the most desirable section in Greater New York, being within a few minutes' walk of Brooklyn Bridge and Wall st. Ferry. In appointments and service this hotel Is by far the best in Brooklyn, and equals the most exclusive in Manhattan. Restaurant American and European Plan. In spection Invited. Booklet on Application. Phone, 4290 Main. Unfurnished Apartments Wanted. Before Renting an apartment, be sure to arrange for a Telephone Most modern apartment houses are equipped throughout with Local and Long Distance Tele phones, but if you rent an apartment without such equipment you should arrange at once for your telephone service. you may do tvithout an elevator ; you may do te/ithout electric lights; you may do tvithout ex pensive decorations, but you cannot do tvithout a Telephone at home CONTRACT OFFICES: 15 Dey Street - WlO fortlandt. 115 West 3*rh Street 904035 th street. 220 West 124 th Street - - »o<"i<t Morr.lngstde. 616 East 150-h Street 0020 Melros*. XE W 1 OFK TFI.E 11 < ? CO' City Property for Sale. FOR SALE The two 5 Story American Basement Resi dences. NOS. 50 AND .'2 EAST 52D STREET. No. 32 has Just been sold before completion. The houses are open for inspection and can be seen without permit. A descriptive pam phlet will be sent on application to CHARLES BRENDON & Co.^§s3Ss» 500 STH AYE. i Greatest bargain *r*r offered it sold before con- j tract* are girra to redecorate, etc. 68 East 83d St., Between Madison and Park Ayes. I 18 ft wide, with butler's pantry extension; w-11 ar- j ranged and well finished; terms to suit; caretaker on j j premises. Owner. Room 1.402. 4S Exchange Place. CiTABLES for sale and rent. Murray Hill. ARCHI h BALD C TOSS. 39 Ea« 4.d-st^ -i-r-rrw n *pq RESIDENCE. In nineties, near sth-e.v«., TTIOH nuusrinn modern imprmementa. City Property for Sale or to Let. 1 ■ ' '"' ' '"_. __. T c.i« or rent. 40-foot front houae 90 T £i^riS.^SS"="^ & SOxlol - Addre " OWNER - Room 108. 17 Battery Pl««- Auction Sales of Real Estate. R. S. SOfOX, Aactioaeer, AUCTION SALE 181 LOTS Varian Estate Property Tuesday, Oct. 391905,3 9 1905, at 12:15 o'clock at Exchange Salesroom. 14-16 Vesey St., N. Y. City. Terr Favorable and Eesy Terms. For Maps and partlcnlars apply to WmßCll It. V ARIAS, opposite Bronx Park Station, 8d At. 'X/ or City Property to Let. FOR RENT. New American Basement Dwellings ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF SOUTH SIDE OF 74TH ST. Between Central Park West & Columbus Aye. No residences have ever been offered for rental In Mew York City comparing with these In construction, equipment, appointments an 4 detail. They have been designed and built with the careful attention to details of con struction given only to the highest class houses built for private owner ship. Booklet sent on application. Size, 25x85x102.2. FIVE STORIES IN HEIGHT. These houses are ready for Inspection. CareuJcar at No. 86 West 7*th S:. For particulars Inquire of CLARK ESTATE, Corner of 87th St., No. 2381 Broadway. A SELECTED IICT. WE HiVE A LARGE. SELECTED LIST OP PRIVATE HOUSES. RENTS $1,600 TO $.>.o»io. 1?6 West 70th. 4 story, bath extension $2,100 235 West 71st. 3 story 1.71H1 j+4 West 75th. 4 story, bath extension 2.7>>t> 121 West 77th, 4 sto-y. barn extension 2.400 133 West 81st. 4 story. B. P. extension 2.XXI 65th. west of West End, 3 story 1.700 JESSE C. BENNETT & CO., 2.259 BROADWAY. COB. SIST. Herbert A. Sherman OFFERS FOR RENT, AS AGENT FOR Andrew Carnegie. 22 EAST 91 ST STREET. 4-*tory modern hrewnstone and brick private nous*. 25x00. with side lights overlooking Mr. Carnegie's grounds and mansion: low rent to desirable tenant who will be a rood neighbor. Herbert A. Sherman, 9 Pine St. it 532 sth Alt. cor. 44th St. \ KTISTTr- HOME FOR RENT —Furnished ; thoroughly J\. •qu I ppe.d suburban home, with stable; best nelafh borhood 45 nlnutea from New-Tork; palm room. billiard rotrfii. '■lectrl's light, liner., plate, etc., rent $1^ rer month. OWNER. Box 15. Tribune OMe*. PRIVATE HOUSE TO LET on 82d-st.. between Co lumbus and Ameterdam a^ es. Inquire of J. J. BAG LET. 401 West ."ft h-st. Furnished Houses to Let — Country. FLUSHING N. T —To rent, furnished or unfurnished. lare? 12-room house open plumbing and tlectilclty; good stable and garden; six air'?, adjoins golf links; rent reasonable. Also livs and acreap* for «ale. __ ELLIOTT. JAFFRAT & CO.. 1!M Broadway, New-Tor*. Real Estate To Exchange. TTIOH CLASS THREE-FAMILY HOUSE; steam heat. f-\ not water supply, all modem 1 m pro vements; ne?t i ,;■■ section, Park Slope, Brooklyn; exchange for rj prorerty. MCE & CO.. Third nll . .vith Street. Bp-oklvn. Musical. VJOILIS INSTRLCTOR. 205 E. 60TH. Dancing Academies. GEORGE W. WALLACE'S SCHOOLS. VJT Classen begin October. See circular. We- Side -Leslie." 260 W. Md St. Harl-m. ■^EUeraHe." to W. 12<ith St. Instruction. For Toung Ladles — Country. Colieriate Institute for Girls, conducted by School Elsters of Notre Paine. Catalogue on appllratloa Fort Lee. N. J. nOLLECE OF SAINT ELIZABETH. Convent Station. O near Mcrr'.stown. N. J— A Catholic Institution for the higher education of women. Full Collegiate and Prenaratorr Courses Empowered to confer degrees. Un su'paLed for healthfulness of location. For Catalo«ue and full particulars address the Presl<ient : -r ..-miTnv HALL. MILFORD. CONN. — L A^ti?r younrladles and children. Slater, of Merc*; delightful location; thorough equl^nlent. Address Mother Superior. _^^ Th . M 1 1,., Ten-krsbarr's School — a School for Qlrls «S? In historic Westchester County. 60 nUnu'e^fronf New "york City. Write for catalogue. Urlarcllff Manor. N. Y. For Boys and Toung Men— City. NEW YORK SCHOOL OP AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS. (Incorporated.) 146 West s«th Street. New York City. A HIGH GKADB SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION FOR niAt FFETH3 AND ACTO INSTRb-ii M(lB1LE o^-er.s Day A- Evening- Classes Now EnrolUnc Etudttttt. Tel Columbu* 431*. Write, 'phone or call for * particulars. Instruction. For Boys and Younjr Men— City. As OLD School — • THOROUGH SchooL MILLER SCHOOL ■■I 1133 U'n-ay. Wcor. 2«h St.. N\ Y. Short hnj.d. Tj-pewritln«. Bookkeeping. Business Arithmetic. Business Penmanship. Business Law. Business Correspondence, Spelling;. Punctuation, and other subjects, thoroughly taught. THE MILLER SCHOOL, employs on!/ specialists In Its several departments, and all teaching is therefor* done by experts. This Is no school for cheaa teachers, or teachers without reputations. The MILLER SCHOOL Is thoroughly TTP TO DATE In all its appointments — has the best of Instruction, ■well ventilated rooms. In one cf New York's famous buildings. POPULAR PRICES and a large Hat of dally calls from business men for Its graduates. The "Model Office" of th« MTIXER SCHOOL Is a department that reproduces th« conditions that surround a lance business office. Here are taught Business Methods, modern filing- devices — the verti cal letter fi!!n« system, the loose leaf system, the carbon manif ~ldi ig system, the latest methods of card indexing, letter copying, &c. *c. Here, in effect, the teachet is the employer and the studen: U c employe. The natural result Is that our gradu ates are experienced, and business men want them. The Miller methods prevailing In this school are the result of very many years' service in this line of education. V> have unbounded confidence In them, and know them to be successful, bend for our booklet. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS. New term beelns Sept. sth. 1905 ffiil UNIVERSITY OF THE 100^ lOtl BTATE OF NEW TORK. I*W Fordham University (ST. JOHN'S COMJCGE. PORDHAM) 190 th St. & 3d Aye.. New York City. FOR BOARDING AND DAT STVDENTa Classical and Non-Classical Courses. Collegiate, Academic and Preparatory Classes. STTDJEB RESCUED WED.. SEPT. 13TH. Bt. John's Hall, a separate preparatory department for younger boys. Military drill by TT. S. Army officer. Athietta Field and Gymnasium. Law Department) OPEN Medical Dept. ( Sept. 28* Ber. JOHN J. COLLINS. S. J.. Preat. Fordham, New Tork City. Berkeley School 72d Street and West End Aye. NEW YORK TWEUTT-SIXTH YEIR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 27TH Catalogues upon application A thorourh training for y«nr b«T. v •0 graduates fitted for college since 'M. IRVING SCHOOL 83 West 84th St. LOUIS DWIGHT RAT. Head Master. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. JUNIOR AND COLLEGE PREPARATORY GRADES. SUB-PRIMARY CLASSED FOR BEGINNERS. No home study for boys under fifteen, as all lessons ar» prepared in school. 16th year begins Sept. 28th. DR. RAT now at school mornings. Gymnasium. Laboratory. Playground. PACKARD Means THOROUGH In everything- pertaining; to Banlness Education — Bookkeeping. Bankins. Business Practice. Rapid Calculation*. Commercial Law. Penman shin. Shorthand. Trpevrritlnr. etc. The Packard Reference Is the Packard Record — 47 years or faithful work. No use for "SOLICITORS." Individual Instruction. Enter at any time. Tour progress will depend entirely upon you. Packard Commercial Scnool, 4th Ay. & 23d St. Subway station at door. DAT AND ETCHING SESSIONS. f COLUMBIA INSTITUTE | 122 West 72d Street. Preparatory School for Boys. FROM PRIMARY TO COLLEGE. Optional Military Drill. Playground. Study I I hoar under Instructors. Specialists In every ■* i I -uhjert. Reopens Ort. *. I EDWIN FOWLER. A. 8., M. D. Prin, ■ ; At School, after Sept. <■ Catalogues. _^ \ C OLUMB#4 GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Founded 1764. 34-36 E. 51st St. Prepares for Columbia, Harvard. Princeton. Tale. and other colleges. eclent'fto schools and business. j Primary classes. Manual Training. Laboratories. Gym- ; >-R£lum. Athletic grounds. Re-opens Wed.. Sept. 20th. B. H. CAMPBELL. A. M- < Headmaster*. F. F. WILSON. A. M. \ Hea 3l "** l * l *- HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOR BOYS. 45 West Eighty-first Street. Preparation for College and Business Athletic Field. Optional Military MIL LESSONS PREPARED IN STUDY HOUR, UNDER REGULAR CLASS INSTRUCTORS. Fourteenth Tear beclns Sept. 23th. BLAKE SCHOOL REOPENS OCTOBER 2. UW6. Work especially adapted to rapid, thorough preparation for every coiiese. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. NUMBER LIMITED. rOCXGER BOYS CAREFULLY TAUGHT. Address HENRY W. GIEBE. Prin.. 576 FIFTH AYE.. N. Y. _;„ ete.iography, Typewriting;, Telegraphy. ■— ZSbL- Bookkeeping; and all commercial rffi twmlK^fjSSn : ran. -her taught, day and evening. 4^^&PMn^ Summer rates. « THE PAINE uptown dlllpr BUSINESS SCHOOL 1&31 BROADWAY. CORNER W. 65TH ST. CKAPIN COLLEGSATE SCHOOL FOX BOTS. 24 EAST BOTH ST. ft/sth V a r Becins Thursday. Sept. 29. 19<H. OUIII I Cor EnglUh. Classical and Primary. B LORD BUCKLEY. A 8.. Principal H. B. CHAPIN. D. D.. Prlncipai Emeritus. The BARNARD SCHOOL FOR BOYS COLLEGE PREPARATORY. 21 St Nicholas Are. NY. Afternoon High School se*»ion for next day's studies. KINDERGARTEN & PRIMARY. 389 Lenox Aye.. N. T. 20TH YIIAK BEGINS* »ept. 27th. Cat«lo«. Collegiate School, «41 fTEST -SEVENTH ST. Boy« prepared for the Colleges and Scientific Schools. Prlmarv Department. Well cqutppert Gymnasium. Re opens SEPTEMBER 2T. U C. My«att. Principal. DWIGHT SCHOOL 15 West «d Street, New York City. SStta Year Opens Sept. t>th. Hlft-h class private school for boys from 7 to 20 year* o » u > Individual attsntion given boys whose education ha» teen Irregular. Large faculty. Laboratorlea. Oym naslum. Athletics. Principal* : Arthur WlHlami. E. E. Camnr. TRIMITY SCHOOL 139-147 West Slat st. FOUNDED 1700. PRIMARY. GRAMMAR. AMD HIGH SCHOOLS. UNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT. PREPARES FOR ALL COLLEGES. OPENS SEPT. STB. SYMS SCHOOL. 22 WEST 45TH STREET. ROBERT H. SYMS— WM. C BIMMONS. HEADMASTERS" HOURS. »-!» O'C ALLEN-STEVENSON SCHOOL. J\. 425 Madison Ava. Reopens Oct. I__ FRANCIS B. ALLEN. ROBERT A- BTEYXXSO2*. Inttrutfion. For Young Ladles — City. Academy Mount St, Ursula, BEDFORD park, sew YORK citt. Boarding and Day School for Yours; Ladies MM XJTOa Glris drected by the Ursulines. Delightfully situated 03 the Harlem Railroad near St. Johns College ana opposite BRONX PARK BOTANICAL. GARDENS Th. course of Studio is thorough, embracing all •_» branches requisite for a complete and refined •duea-on. The Academy reopened on Monday, Sept. 11. For err* culars address Mother Superior. HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS. 108 We»r Eighty-first Street. Primary to College Preparatory Classes. Gymnastics. Out cf door Athletic*. LESSONS PREPARED IK STUDY HOUR. LNIMM REGULAR CLASS INSTRUCTORS. New Year begins Oct. Son. Circulars. The BARNARD SCHOOL FOR GIRLS COLLEGE PREPARATORY. 421 West 148 th St.. S. T. KINDERGARTEN A PRIMARY. 151 Convent A.ve..l*.T. 10TH YEAR BEGINS Sept. 2Mb. Catalog. HiignciiiL for films 71 WEST 85TH ST. tiS WEST MTH ST. 2<th year begins Oct. 2<S. Year book on application. Classes for small boy. MRS LESLIE~MORGAN S Boarding and Day School for Girls, IS AND If WEST SSTH ST, near Central Park Wee*. NEW YORK CITY. REOPEN OCT. 4. THE MISSES RAYSON. School for Girls. Reopen* October sth. 178. 178. 180 WEST 73TH STREET. THE MISSES GRAHAM (Successors to the Mls«es Green). Board and Day School for Girls. Established In ISIB. Reopens October 4th. 178 W. 72d St.. Sherman Square* Le BARON DRU*!M SCHUOUES! 40 W«t 71* St. (Boy* ta Primary Claasjfc) Thoroughly graded from kindergarten through COX* LEGE PREPARATION. Reopens Oct. Sth. 190 S. MISS JENNIE HUNTERS mm KINDERGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL will reopen Sept. 23th. at 13 West l*Tta St. mHE MISSES GRAHAM (successor, to th« >£■•• J. Green).— Boarding and day school for girls. _E»t*> llshed 1816. Reopens October «:n- 176 Wrest .ZO-a*.. Eherman Square. - - t THE MISSES METCALPS Boardlne ana Da» Beheot for Girls. Tarrytowo. N. Y. Coileg. prep*raUon- Physical Culture. Tennis. Basket-ball. Reopens. Sept Bit COLUMBIA SCHOOL for GIRLS, 162 WEST 72D STREET. 7TH YEAR. |10©. All trades. College Preparation* a specialty. m»y For Both Sexes— THE SCHOOL QUESTION t WE CAN HELP rot DECIDE IT. Catalogues and reliable Information coaceratas an schools and colleges furnished wlthou". chara^. New York Branch American school and College Ax«ae7, 255 W. 104 th St.. New York City. mHE ELLIMAN SCHOOL. AND NORMAL TRAXNDfQ TcLASb toK sUiSDERGARTNEB* Mrs. H. B. ELLIMAN. 167 West 57th-«t.. New-Yorlt. THE DCRUTZ SCHOOL OF LANOUAOJES. Madden Square 11.132 B way); Brooklyn. TS Court ■*. Teasers sent V places wtU»tn hundred sail—. TILE NEW YORK SCHOOL FOB THE HAJUKO*** HEAKISO.-Colleg. preparatory and elective COIUM4b Instruction in lip reading. EDWARD B. NITCHIE, Prin.. 16« Fifth-are.. New-York. V^OWLER & WELLS CO. Phrenologists and Pnbltahe*. JC Examinations dally. 3* East 22nd St.. N. Y. __ TVT , FT!r A RTEN TRAINING. Miss Jacob!'. K!n3sr- TC^rte£ P*ima?y Department Boarding School (youn*** IB West 123 d-»-- OamtbM. m Girls' School. MRS. COOPER HARTMAINFS RIVERSIDE SCHOOL FOR nnU£ «15 Riverside Drive, iteop*n» ">:'- lota. Brooklyn. PRfITT INSTITUTE Day and Evening Courses In Sewing-. Dress making. Millinery. Costume Design and Em broidery. Normal Coarse for teaching. Technical Courses for professional or home use. Tear opens September 25. Full particulars sent upon application to FREDERIC B. PRATT, Sprretary. S For Boys and Toung — Country. Hudson River Military Academy SYACK-OS-HTDBO.V, 25 MILES FBOM at T. BUlLDlNGS.— Commodious. Rocir.s laxg« and steaaa *GROUNnS —Lawn to River Bank. Dock, boatln*;. bath- e oF iSsiSJSas^irww*. «*- *~r t» T«r. *^l!SßTK3£s£cort is strong. Physical trains I* Ovcrlook-Selleck Military Academy- Urn to Recects._Nor»ralli._Conn. ~I DELIGHTFUL 800 a >"» SCHOOL for I!t °* ■* * A sixteenth y^J%^ s^^ bSSs ALCOTt. Port Cheater. N. T. — ' » SVMM mT.L COLLEGE. South Orange.. N. J CoUejt ,te HtehsSool and Preparatory DepartmeataTlfe Otalogejgir,^ Monsignor John A. atagort. Preta-t.^ For Bofb Sexs — Country. Ls-wt-H CREST SANITARIUM— orlTat*. &OBMBM f/ },?%■ for the care and treatment of mild Barrow., f^ v* and convalescents. Splendid, retired, yet innwil inva ids and com.ai f Lehuh myfn^ wfrv in «a«y ?«ach of New-York City and Philadelphia. Nurses "d a'.t.r'.ar.ts furnished. Write for drcular. B. ?U? Ur TOHNSON Mirr Cataaauqua, Pa.. P. O. Bo« Is*. S Phy,*sii. Dr. H. A. Fehx. M. D.l Dr. J. U Horr.beckT M. D- _^ HE GROSZMANN SCHOOL, fa* >**«• and Atrpt- H7*lH 7*l Clrldren- situated on the \Catchung Mountain.; 600 fe£ Mevatl'n; Johnston Drive. Plalcfleld. N«w-Jer»ey. -».▼ T HIGH SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 1.108 Boston Road.-. X Hiah grade musical education. Special profeasloaaX bourse. Send for catalogue. ___^ nnrvs Home School In country; 113 to IS O m^ly MR9. FONDA BURNHAM. Harrl^».l , Girls' SchooL ■ ' 1 T^TISS ROBERTS* thorough preparatory work fttr __._ AI Kindersarten Thorough preparatory wta* far GXRXJP i^D BOTS.'xumheMlmltrf^Keop.n. October 4UI Eoboken. STEVENS" SCHOOL. TIIK ACADEMIC nKPARTMSXT OT 188 STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TKCHNOLCGI. River Street, between »th and •th 6U.. Hobokaa. H. 9* RHOFENS SEPTEMBER WTH. 1*». Beclstratlon day tor applicant* tor admission on Bes> t'Sxan-.!t 'Sxan-.! 1 natlon. for admission en the leth aaa iStfe «f i coarse, cf stady preparatory to all Untref •ttle* CoUescee, Schools of Bclence. Law and Medicine. The rate of tuition for all classes Is $130 per year. « 150 per term. These terms Include all the studies. catalogues apply to the Principal at Stevens) s>sssWs»: : Miscellaneous. LAI>T COMPANION', speakln* French «»r Spanish, tar I refined rrer.ch fa.-nl'.y vlsltins this cmmtry^ Addrew COMPANION. Tribune Uptown OCce 1.3«* Bn>adwmy. Law Schools. New York lit? yy R i a* University cil-JL 0 . '. p te % ■;-* 1 «•«/ C^hnnl Degree* LL. 8.. LX.M. «n4 LaW oCnOOI J D Tuition. »100. £ddre«a"l.. J " TOMPICTVB. See . Washington Sq.. N. T. Teachers' Agencies. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN TEACBSRS* AOEXCT anuDUes Professors. Teachers. Tutors. Oov«raeM«s, «tc.« to &>li«»es Schools and FamlU«a. Apply to Mrs."*. J. TOLNO-ruLTON. 39 Calm SfHN. mHB E. MIRIAM COYTUERE AGENCY. 130 BO»-«.»«.. r |_ New- York City, makes a tpecialtT of oease»«atloo»lr rurnishlss; to parents fall Information of good school* mi tn»tructor» in all branches Establish*! ISM. 15