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8 Country Property for Sale. 1 C oun * r H Property for^Sale^ rr in the || r BUILDING SITES WESTCHESTER I IN St LOTS OR ACREAGE VW E*t9 & WIII-.O A K-rv ■ AU the Coar , n ,«, neeß> f; oln fort« anJ Safeguards of th» HII. I. VTOY. p City In Real Country Surrounding* at BRIARCLIFF MANOR rtR^ IT I 3 MEW SEMI-FIREPROOF HOUSES RPCTRirrrn * MIMTES FROM STATION. MODERN IN EVERT RESTRICTED RESPECT, FINE VIEW. westchester FOR SALE AT COST COUNTY TO DEVELOP PROPERTY OVERMJOKING ! PLANS. MAPS, FULL. INFORMATION on™*™™ "from HENRY "• LAW - s «>« Manager, >EW YORK CITY. I | fil * T *" <n St., *'» York City. F. ISM AN IX BIG DEAL GETS STEWART BUILDING. College Vierc Apartment House Changes Hands. so»e hie realty deal* were reported yesterday. Felix Isrrwn. of Philadelphia, took title to the Stewart Building, at the northeast corner of Cham b«r* st and Broadway, from the Hilton estate. He got an option on April 21, 1906, to purchase the jiroperty for 54,500,000. It in that option which he ha-« exercised. The building: was for many yeers occupied by the wholesale drvpood? house owned and managed by the late A. T. Stewart- The Greene & Taylor Company sold for a client the College View apartment house, at the north «ert corner of Amsterdam aye. and 139 th st. It Is m «even *tory structure on a plot 25x100 feet. Charles W. Smith, of the office of James K. Holly and V Wilson, sold for Solomon L. Parkas to Dr. Walter J. Clarke the Hotel Orleans, a ten and one-half story structure with stores, on a plot 20»xS* feet. ut the southwest corner of 80th 6t- and Columbus aye. The purchase price was about 5500.000. Planf- have been filed for making over the four ' »tory dwelling house No. 52 East 67th st. Into an American basement house with elevator service. I* Till have a new central entrance with a marble vestibule. A four story extension will i>e added *rtiicb will contain a conservatory. The improve ments are to be made for Thomas P. Field, as cwner. The architect is George E. Wood. Flans have also been filed for uniting the two aM fashioned three story tenement houses Nos. 156 and 155 East Ssih st. anfl making them over into an «*ffk-» building with gro .nd floor stores. The change of occupancy is to be made for the estate r' James Rozell. as owner. Adoiph E. Sun Is the architect. The Manhattan plans for new buildincrs filed y*>s tTday comprise a one story storage house at Xo». B<!? nnd 5*5 Cherry Ft. for Joseph "U'olfson, as owner, to COEt 5389. BIG NEW JERSEY SALE. Will Be Held This Afternoon at Sam en-ill r. A large auction sale of N«w Jersey suburban pn|Mrtsr will be held this afternoon at Somerville by Thomas F. Burchill for TV. <" Reeves & Co. A special train -which will carry persons who want to be present at the sale trill be run this afternoon from this city to Sornerville. Tickets for the train may be had for the asking- from representatives of Reeves & Ob lIM train wtll leave th«» Liberty and West 23d *r. ferries at I 44 r > o'clock, and therefore persons intend ing to visit the property should be. if possible, at either the liberty or West 13-1 Pt. ferry houses some minutes before the departure of the train, so as to get the necessary tickets there from agents ' ' the company. This is a fine tract of land. It will Ik sold with out resene a:id on liberal terms. It forms a part of an attractive residential section of Somerville. a flourishing town of New Jersey with a population of ten thousand, and the county seat of Somerset County. The town baa many modern school and store buildings, a large number of prosperous churches and fine public buildings. Most of its streets are shaded by trees of vigorous growth. The town has all city Improvements. There were *»n.iy two auction offerings in the H*al Estate, Exchange Salesrooms yesterday. The results were as follows: By Joseph P. Day: "1 Mist si. n « 4'«' <> ft m of Am sterdam »•• ie.llim.ll; four My di'lc i.. .! X Ismay *t ■.I, *XTT. atrt 1 A l>or:ne{:ar ft »1 Cfi N-«« atty; <"? A Ile'ttTriari. rel; am; due. $14,443 IS: ta><-* *tr^ *44; to ©■«> plaintiff for Jir. '"<<•. 7th aw 1 ■» cor <"ath«Jral Park tic- T'inxli'i varant; Matilda Veith at- M X derrick ft a*. I I. Fir.k«. atty; R H naißJt. ref: amt Oae. ?37. 10%; to the plaint .rr for $91,500. BUYS FIFTH AVENUE SITE. Henry IX Winans & May have sold the four Ftory house No. 61 1 f>th aye.. between 4?th and tOth '•' . 25x100 feet, for William K. Aston to the Equitable Trust Company. It will occupy the prem ises as an uptown branch. A modern buFiness edifice will be erected on the f. ■< the first floor being occupied by the trust com pany and the upp»»r floor? as apartment". TO TEAR DOWN SOME LANDMARKS. Buildings Fuporintfndent Murphy i?sued a per mit yesterday for razing Fir bulldlngrs at the north trfst corner of William and John Ftp., which are notable landmarks of Civil War tlm**. They form * proup of 'structures occupied by Humphrey"? <\T'.p bouse, the old Colirate perfumery factory and the Tha<3ti«>us David ink warehouse. Part of this bis ?ite, facing 100 fret on John Etre*?t and 135 fret on William street. Is to be im proved by a modern office buildinjf, to be erected by the Golden Hi!! Bulldin? Company, and to be •used by a number of insurance companies for Joint occupancy. The project provides a six story build tns. to cost 5250.000. LEASES SEC. ROOT'S SUMMER HOME. Alfred E. Schrrmerhorn ha«> made Th*- following rentals -■ Southampton. Lone Island : For EHhu Root. Secretary or State, his cottage on Pond Lane to Nathaniel Holm"?: for Mr«. Charles G. Weir, the property knowa as Tenacre. on Great Plains Road, to J. Frederic K*>rnochan ; for Miss Mary E. 3i»>rric)c, h*»r cottage on Main at, to GoflPt Galla t;r. ; for Mrs. Li!iian C Raymond Mallock. her Ashton tjoAm*. to John E. Howe. SALES OF JAMAICA ESTATES PLOTS. Jamaica. Mita reports th» following ?al<?8 in Its Jamaica trvi : A corner plot, 74x170 feet, on Trj""" Road an*? Tudor Road; a plot. &oxl. c .O fe^t, on Tudor Road n'-ar Surrey Road; two plots, r-ach 80x160 fe^t. Ml MMMMai Parkway, extending throup-h to Radnor Road. n»»ar K*>nt Hr.nd, and a plot, Tfix^.i' ff-ot. on Tudor Road nrar Tryon Road. Auction Sales of Real Estate. TO-DAY THE BAND WILL PLAY AT OUR AUCTION SALE Of 300 Building Lots At Somerville, N. J. J.em U»-at»-d ln^lJe the rtty liTnl;? fold on ea#y term» Meet us Tor fr<?»> tlckftn. Llbfrtr and :U Bt ferrl*-*. <"<-ntr»l UK. vf N. .!.. 1:40: Bread Pi.. Newark, name tlaa«: Elirat^t!;. !!:i*u. Come end brlas your friend* J.'<i»k f'»r :»*'>r-i»t:'uV v>»-tif!ii|[ t>adfres f«a<llne W. C. REEVES & CO l*« i:AST2Sn ST.. XE\V YOHK CITY. To Let for Business Purposes. Very Desirable Store and Basement 1364 Broadway TO LET • •r»TH KKStRTATIOS OT ONE HTXDfm. Apply to Renting Agent, 610 Tribune Building, 154 Naitiw «L Long Inland Real Estate for Sale. Swift Events Make To-day's Opportunity. The never-tobe-gotten-again bar gains at Long Beach are being sold mom. In less than a year $3,000,000 worth of this property has been sold. Two miles of the most wonderful board walk ever built are finished and more soon will be ready. The hand somest Casino in America is open. The new National Bath House will open to-day. The inevitable and early consequence of swift events will be higher prices on the choice property now remaining. Why don't you go down to-day or to-morrow — or if you can't do that, write now for beautiful booklet, maps and auto routes? Xcxt year you will envy others their profits if you don't act now. Estates of Long Beach 225 sth Aye, New York WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS, President. P. W. GrMFERTZ. General Manager H. R. TAT.BOT. General *■«!»« Manager Trains leave East 34th St. Ferry, L.. T. R. R.: TVeek day?. 7:00. 8:02 and 10:50 A. M.: 12:50 (Saturday only). 1:50. 4:00. 5:00. 5:40, 6:00. T:fto and R:00 P. M. Sundays: $:ro. 11:10 and 11:30 A. M., 1:20, 2:50, 4:10. 5:30. 6:30 and 10:10 P. M. ROSLYN, LONG ISLAND A Significant Fact I Vvelopinp; residential real es tate is only part of our business. We are extensive operators in tin developed property which we sell at wholesale to < >ther developers. ( M the properties which pass through our hands we hold only the choicest for our own distinc tive developments. Roslyn K^tatcs \\c consider the most picturesque and generally attractive oftering we have ever been able to make to home-seek ers. A lovely country residence park of 277 acres — distant only 45 minutes' ride from New York City Hall. Write, call or telephone for par ticulars. DEAN ALVORD COMPANY, Managers, 277 Broadway, New York. 'Phone 3384 Worth. Real Estate. Investors in improved Real Est:te who may need mortgages should not delay in mak ing their applications, which will receive prompt and careful consideration. Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Company capital a $9,500,000 SURPLUS «J8«/|%IUW|yUU 87 Liberty Street, r.v Liberty Street. MANHATTAN. 1»* Mmutmaur Street. Irooklr*. RULAND & WHITING CO. REAL ESTATE 6 BEEKMAN ST. NEW YORK 6% FIRST MORTGAGES ft.r sale. amounts JOOO and $1,000; tax et^tnpt ana covering Improved -V. I. City property; send for rat tilc-ju«- or fall. Mortgage l*«-f>artment. T. ii. Ai'KER BON <:u.. 140 Kaatau at., N"*w Turk. r.OOR OVKK JOSEPH P. DAY'S CONrKNTKATF.n ADVEKTISINU of Aurtlon ••nl^- In fealurday and huntlay paper*. DAVIT) ETEWART. HEAL ESTATE. 20» BROAD way. Amsterdam aye. «n«J Ifl2/1 it. imiß AII \\ MANOR 1l New York's mo« be«utiful suburb. /?.v;/ Estate Loans. Finn A.*'r, - f ■ - • p mopt-%>'t!s MOKEY TO tOA??. spitfi'ttl'ss* fr*vr priarlp*!? rn!v. <j?-OTf,tc v rPT»»<3OTT. 156 Brogvdwa I*l tt£2-*~ Cortlan4t. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, RATITRT>aY, JTXE 13. 1908. THE ANSWER TO THE VACATION QUESTION MEW HAMPSHIKE. The Waumbek & Cottages Jefferson, N. H., in the While Mountains. SEASON JUNE UNTIL OCTOBER. The Colony ccmplrses: THE WAUMBEK WAUMBEK MALL THE JEFFERSON :#/ STARR KING COTTAGE (Bachelor Apts.^ Detached family, cottages completely furnished, th Hotel service.. PARTICULARS UPON REQUEST. CHARLES V. MURPHY. Manager. Address Laurel House IAI A ke wood. K. .1.. until .Tune- 18. "White Mountain Open Golf Amateur Championship Tournament August 27th. 2Sth. 29*h." WHITE MOUNTAINS THE NEW PROFILE HOUSE And Twenty lTlrate Cottages Unexcelled among: leading r«ort fcoteu for Its cll entace, location and appointment*. Golf, tennis; good read.; fine *ara £ e. Open Jul^l Pres . G«orge Vlles. representative. IUO Broadway. Hour. 10:30 to 3. Tel. Madison 474 M. City Hotel — Vcndome — EostoE- QRANLIDEN HOTEL LAKE SUNAPEE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. One of the finest hotels in thin country. Fishing- the nest New nine- golf course. Dirt tennis courts. Boaiin*. fine drives, etc. Six cottages to rent Wrltt for circular. W. «- BROWN. _ SCMMER CAMP. RTF BEACH, N. HAMP.. conducted ny Principal of We»tche«ter Academy fa eol leite preparatory «chool for boy*), reopens June 15. For particulars address Principal, at White Plaint. N. T. MASSACHFPET STOCK BRIDGE, MASS. IN THE BERKSHIRES. Hotel New Tork Office. THE NANEPASHEMET mabbu:hkah neck. mass. Opens .Tune 15. Finest location on North Btiore, Every room ocean view. Special rates for June., circular HOTEL ASPINWALL Ji^ x The Berkshire Hills OPEN .11 NE 16. 190«. Dry Cool Climate — Pure Water.. Fine Auto Garage and Livery. O I) SEAVEV. . . MANAGER Choice Villa Sites JFor Saje^ PENNSVLVANL*. WATER GAP HOUSE DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA. Notv open. Remains open until December. Second season Same ownership, management. Capacity C>f>o. X Mountain Paradise. Highest altitude; coolest loca tion no humidity. Situated in the midst of its own privat* magninrent park. Far removed from the noise anJ dust of public highways and railroads, but within easy access of both. Entirely rebuilt, 1007. at a cost of "over $100 000 00; now THE FINEST EQUIPPED. BEST APPOINTED AND LARGEST HOTEL IN THIS REGION. Running mountain spring water in ell rooms. TrivHte tiled baths, also public baths; steam heat: open log fireplaces. Electric lights; hydraulic elevator: telegraph and telephones. White service. Cuisine of highest standard. Own green houses, farms and dairy of registered cows. Every outdoor sport and indoor amusement. Orchestra. Fre quent social functions. Riding academy, rolf links, garage anJ livery within th« grounds. Booklet of camera views and official auto maps mail«J. Coaches meet all trains. Special June and July and season rates. JOHN PURDY COPE. CONNECTICUT. FENWICK HALL, FEKWICK-ON-THE-SOUND, CONN. Beautifully located, directly on th« Foua<l, mouth of Connecticut River. Golf, tennlfi, bathing. Rooms with bath. Orchestra, Send for booklet. H. C. CHAPMAN. Propr. EDGEWOOD INN GREENWICH (on the Sound) CONN. NOW OPEN C miles from New Tprk. 80 trains dally. Superior Stables and Auto Quarters. Fine Roads for driving and Automoblll&i It. a picturesque country. Casino, Golf. Tennis, Bowling; spacious Verandas. Concerts and Dancing dally in 'The Court."* D. F. SIMPSON. Manager. THE GRISWOLD EASTERN POINT, NEW LONDON, CONN. Opens June 20th. Under New Majjaiement. FINEST STAMMER RESORT HOTEL IN AMEKICA. Two and a half hours from New York. Unequalled Sailing, Bathing. Automobillng. Privlng. Tennis, Golf. Dancing. For Booklet, Ratee, A'-., address W. J. FLEMING. Mgr.. 71 Broadway. Room SOL Also MgT. The Belleview. Belleair. Fla. UftTCI RDCCII DAXBCBT, CONN. 70 miles nUlbk UfflCCllj from New York. New an.l up to date. Mecca of Auto Tourists. F. A. CANTWEI.L Mcr. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME FOR EI-.DBRLY PEO- X) pie or convalescents: $10 to $1."5; physicians' refer ences. Glenwood Hal). High wood Station. Conn. RHODE ISLAXP. WATCH HILL HOUSE and COTTAGES Watch Hill, R. I. OrENS JULY IST. On the Ocean. Beautiful roads for automoblllnjt. Finest Oolf Links on th« Atlantic Coast. Tennis Courts. Ocean Bathing. Moderate rates. A.ldre»s B. H. YARD. Hotel Wellington. Mth St. and 7th A.v«., Until June 10th. New York. VERMONT. MAPLE HERST. OLD HALIFAX. VERMONT. I.POO f#et above sea le\"el. Access by w<ay of Bh*l hurne Falls. Greenfield, Mass., and Brattleboro, Vt. Pur« air. crater, milk. cr«am. butter, meat and vege table*. No noises, no odor*. Sightly, billowy moun tainous landscape- Walks by woods, fields and brooks. Tennis. Golf. Automobile, touring and excursion parties accommodated. Garage. A competent city caterer in charge. Board, rates by day or week reasonable. Ref erences. UP IN VERMONT That's the piars for a Real Vacation. Most delightful summer climate; unequalled scenery. $ . to SlO a week at hotels, farm and village homea. country camps In heart of Oreen Mountains and on shores of Lak« Champlaln. Express trains from New York and Boston via Central Vermont line. Bend 6c for IJSO-page 111 ••Summer Homes." A. W. ECCLESTOKE. 885 Broad way. New Tork. LAKE BOMOSEEN 8 . Rates JS to $14 W. C MOUND. Prop . Hydevllle. Vt. THE PROSPECT AND COTTAGE*. ON LAKE BOMO ee«n, Castkton, Vermont. — Electric light*, rer.- «;aras;e. tanltarv tilumblnc. Sfnd for rlrpuiaj-. H. R. ELI. IS. Mgr. TENNSVLVAMA. THE KITTATINNY, ]iHI«AWARE V/ATE3I OAT. PA. IjARGEST. MOST MODERN. AND THE) I.EADINO HOTEL OOOUEBT LOCATION. Derives the full benefit of the breezes caused by the •'(Jap's" formation. Table nuppUed from liutej's Farm. Orchestra, social diversion*. Write for booklet showing Hotel. Kittatlnny Park scenes, official auto maps. I very, garage, saddle hor»->*. Kltta tlnny reach meetn all trains. O. FRANK COPE City Property for Sale. 1r»On SALE. A 200 ACRE FARM; A FINE STOCK X 1X 1 and fruit farm for »al^; th« farm In In OUtral New York. t-ix miles from Utlca: two miles from Clinton trolley line and from Hamilton <olle£v; this farm will h»fp 60 cows and has a line young orchard »onii-ttitne like 1,000 tr«-«-<! of 26 yearn old. momly all North«-rii Ml>v«: the «01l In rirh and »he farm In well watered 1 ; this farm liua two good h ■«■■■, und It 1« one of piea.iantr«t locations In Ontral New York; would make a fine homo for a city man and his family. WILLIAMS Bl'.OH Pro jjrlc-tori<. Central N. Y. V'kim, Clinton. N. V.. It. K. D. Furnished Apartments to Let. n^ri UST. FITn.VISUBD— UNTIL, OCT. 15T.— BBAI'TI fill armrtnT-nt. « lartc* mom»; corner "7»h rf Co lurr.tuß ay«. LEE. «4 WViit 77th »t. New Jersey Heal Estate. BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. •M? f>«tn * •'••■11 f'-ir»»»n r"om rurni*h»4 h«us» Me NEW JKRBKT. Opens Jim*. 25«h LOCATION \. THE N. FINEST ON \. THE w N. BEACH o N. V \ E E \ R S X L P \ O L \ 0A O \ KNA C \ lAN E \ GEN X Op«*» Jo- »Mh COLEMAN HOUSE. ABBCBY FARK. >'. J. A whole square on the Oceaa. Thoroughly modernised. 50 Suite, with Prro^vSsLn'P r r o^vSsL n '- Booklet. TRA>K B. CO>O\BK. Red Lion Inn now open. H««ton Hall opens middle of June. Allen T. Treadway, Fro p. .oneacr*. HOTEL MAHLBOBOTJGH, Grand Are., Aibury Park. K. J. L»ead:ns* all year round hotel Room* single or en suit*, with private bath*. HJienins dinners. Orchestral concerts. Booklet. Telephone. A. M. BBXTON. HOTEL COLONIAL, nopt p h ,rT urt Bth Ay«. and Ocean. New and modern. Catering to % refined patronage. Now open. Booklet. MRS. T. V. SILVA. Prog. HOTEL BRISTOL^I^c-- nron Enlarged and remodelled. Elegant Laths. Spacious verandas. Evening dinners. ««•=- Booklet. BANTA Sc HlL»iAlti>. HOTEL THEDFORD STt^X Park, HOTtL lntUrUKU)6th Ay«- near Oceaa. Modernized. Booklet. Phone H. DUFFIELD. SELECT FVHJI.V HOTEL, ON THE BEACH. the WELLINGTON, , sb^^p.k, Rooms with bath. Phone 355. B. B. SMITH. HOTEr I.YNNHAVEK. Asbury Park. N. J. 2nd Aye. ami Kingsley St. Block from Ocean. ACCOM., 200 gu«sts. Booklet. Telephone 374. J. R. WH\TE. HOTEL MONMOITH. ASBURT PARK. N. J. On th. Ocean front. Hot ■"^"p^yjJ^E. Fr^ A PBIRT PARK BOOKLET. ANT HOTEL RATES J\. sent on request to Information Bureau, Mattlsoa avenue. Asbury Park. N. J. THE (iDarlborouQb - (CAPACITT 110«). with Its beautiful and spacious Exchanges and Sub Galleries, overlooking two blocks of central Oceaa front. Its large rooms with private baths, each sup plied with sea water, its exquisite music. reflneJ patronage and general air of elegance and tact* la its ilecorations and furnishings. U particular}/ attractive during « ATLANTIC CITY'S GREAT SU3IMEK -SEASON nt June. Julr, August and September. White service; both American and European Flan*. Ownership Management — Josiah White & Soasw CHALFONTE ATIyANTIC riTT. V. J. THE LEEDS OOTPANT. SEASIDE HOUSE ATLANTIC CITY. >'. .J. Directly on trie ocean front. BE* -WATER BATHS. OPEN ALL. THE TEAR. F. P. COOK'S SONS. HOTEL DENNIS. Atlantic City. N. J. This house Is delightfully located directly en the beach and has in unobstructed view of the ocean and boardwalk. WALTER J. BUZBY. NEAR NEW MIMJIOJJ DOLLAR TIER. HOTEL OSTEND, Boston Aye. and Boardwalk. Blork Ocean front. Atlantic City. N. J. 400 rooms overlook ocean. 100 with bath. S^a ■water bath!". Heated sea water swimming pool. White service. Orchestra. Special terms. $12 f>f> to $20 weekly. American plan. Coach meets trnins. T,it«ratiir« mailed. NEW YORK OFFICE. 288 FOURTH AYE. •Phon» 8246 Oramercy. D. P. RAHTER. Manager. GALEN HALL HOTEL AND SANATORIUM, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. A few weeks in our comfortable and elegant house, with every modern convenience and superior tabl» and service, will bs a great restorer. Baths for pleasure or health for* ladles anil gentlemen, with trained attendants only. F. L. TOUNG. General Manager. HOTEL MORTON \-\x% tnla Aye.. star be* Atlantic City. N. J.— Ope* «JJ the year. Fin* table. Suites with private bath. Hioi. " lonely furnished. Perfect sanitary arrangements. Ble vator to all floors. Special rates for winter. Capacity 2ML MBS. N. B. HAINES, Owner and Proprietor. The MONTCLAIR ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP MONTCLAIR, N. J. PENINSULA HOUSE, ""ft.^ 11 '- A select family hotel on ocean front, Shrewsbury River, Pleasure Bay. Morning concerts. Evening Janoea. The reputation Is excellent, covering 25 years. OPENS JUNE 27. CHARLES H. DEPERER. OCEAN GROVE. IMTFI IB A IPQTin nmEr^ on beach. nUICL IHflwCdllU pen from March let to AND Oct. 18. Elevator. Book- THE QUEEN CLEMENT* CLEMENT. DC fj UCC II clement & clement. THE ORTLEY INN, SQUAN BEACH. ORTLEY, N. J. On the Sea Shore Lin« of Penna. R. R.. seventy miles from New York and Phils, Fine surf bathing, sailing and fishing. Rates $10 to J17.80 per week. Opens June 26th for 23d Season. For particulars, address JOHN J. BENSON. Prince George Hotel. 14 East 28th St., N. T. THECOLONIAI M*ln Avenu«. ai x inn* \*\Jl4KJWli\.\* Q<XAn prove. W. J. Fine ocean view. Spacious verandas. Booklet. S. FOSTER. THE ALLAIRE »"*« /•*** Direct ocean front. Booklet. K. M. RICHARDSON. NKWIORK. * THE EARLINGTON Richfield Springs. N. Y. C.ASIIKRIE I>K WITT, Proprietor. Remodeled and Renovated throughout. Tne largest, most modern and up-to-date total In Central New York. Opens June 20. Opposite* the Famous Sulphur Baths -^. - tlolf, IVnnU. Boatlnr and Driving. writ * for *■ BRIARCLIFF LODGE, Briarcliff Manor, New York. THIRTY MILES FUOM KF.W YORK - . r ALTITI'UK «(( FEET. AtITOMUBILF. STATION BMVICK PAVlll B. MIMKH, Man r. SUNSET PARK INN HAIM.ta l-ALL!-, .N. -V. ou.UilU r.nmt llrtei <S2 llcert ," by th * reaowne.t Holl«a4 Trio. ~ ~ t - u '»'" # ii.i.i ,^,-vlf-. •in'-iri «-'•<•.! Klev«tors. O. C. Ilt( fcr.lt, Prop.. 1180 nro«dwa/. New T«rk. "MOUNTAIN AND LAKE RESORTS." A bftutlful Summer Book of 112 pa«es. Illustrate, mar be ohtalned t'.'» «■ any l_a,-k»««j.ns fUllrcad ' tleutt offica. ' European Property to Let. + \ in.— F%->«n pvrmt a.-" b*th: tkr«« -....»,. i. fvsW. lpnshl. leeaUtr: Irifhjfllm ir-niral rork. , •-.'•'."-. i ll^ht New Tort'" ' y ArP ' JOHN ECHOT3. 4TI "* *»••« •*•* (orit* . .■ *- ■- KKW TOUR- Oriental Hotel MANHATTAN BEACH OPLNS JUNE. 25TH J. P. GREAVES, Manager AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN NEW RESTAURANT NEW AUTOMOBILE ROAD, DIRECT TO HOTEL Booking Offlc«. 259 4th A.". Te!. 634S Grame.-<?y. Manhattan Beach Hotel NOW OPEN New Automobile Road Direct to the Rote WIT.HA.M HIT.HFJ. Boom. Clerk. Phone 600. Cob-» Isl»nd. GARDEN CITY HOTEL GARDEN CITY - LONG ISLAND 18 milt* fiom New York. Open all th» year. J. J. LAX.NIS CO.. PROPRIETORS. MANHANSET HOUSE. SHELTER ISLAND, L. I. Opens June IS. Under new management. J. HULL DAVIDSON. Office, 23 Union Square. N«w l'orlc City. Cottages leased, with all service and m»aii. from Booking agtnt will call s.nywher» within Greater New Tcrk. PROSPECT HOUSE. Shelter Island Heights. I* I. Op-ns June M New YorK office for -booking. Metropolitan B'-ig-. No. 1 Madison a^e.. Room 6004. Telephone 6585 Gramercy. R. T. MARTIN. Manager. POINT O' "WOODS.— OCEAN HOUSE AND COT- X tages opens June ISth. Located on the famous Flr» Island Beach; practically at s«a; there ar« no land breezes. Excellent surf and gtl'.l water bathing. blu» fishing and sailing. Modern Improvements this year. Address E. N. BILLARD. Point O" Woods. THE GRAND HOTEL COMPANI announce th«» opening of tha , i G- "R .A- UST ID "iiz'o tel, Catikill Mountain*. V. Y. THURSDAY. JUNE 25TH. ISOS. Through coach and drawing room car service ; from N«w York direct to hotel grounds 1 . AltituJ* j over ?.000 feet. Pasß»njE«r elevator to all floors. Rooms singly or en suit" wi(h private baths. Booklet. For terms and full Information apply to George Murray, Manager. 11*0 Broadway {.one door above : 28th St.>. New York Telephone 4748 Madison. ! After June 25th address The Grand Hotel Com- I pany. Hlghmount P. O . N. X. I JO-"> Through Pullmans from Grand Central I m/ Station to LAKE PLAfTD I £/**• Delaware a- Huri.or; R. R. SPECIAL EUROPEAN COLUMNS. Foreign Resorts. I Foreign ReaorU. -~~... 11 1 111 8 HI! *^ Opened May, IQOB. *©1 NIUNIbH Regina Palace Hotel _ Jfc Regarding Location, Sanitary Arrangements and Comfort relFn ONE OF THE FINEST CITY HOTELS IN EUROPE. l»jjUr p«i-.»^! Ie "M ik I 240 APARTMENTS— 120 BEDROOMS WITH PRIVATE BaTHS. ) For illustrated Tariffs apply V Y. Tribune, New York, or 265, Strand, London. lniat*l^trAn GiTHotel Victor i a „ KiWfi lIIlCriclHClI Gcf. Mote/ Jung f rau mm . I ALL 0- THE HOHEWEO. Jjfiggf »•{"*•£• F , *,'"'"" D^tlh^ittl >\T*^Metropole I # I I 111 ■It II I I Hi / NEW LEADING HOTEL 4 Favorite Resort tt ■ I &A ■ / Vfe. ■ 111 ,_- I extinguished Americans. 50 yard* from Oatht. ■ >• ▼▼ V▼ ■ / '^r ■ ■ ■ ■ 3* I Sanitation & Private Bath* by Mart, New York 1 Proprietor M. LeNr. PJI/IC Leadl ° g *Z£ x, ODW », HOTEL ANGLETERRF ! A-jJLwAI^F Bronchitis, Etc.— Garage— SUITES WITH PRIVATE BATS __^ __^^< A■Y m I As VnHrtLLC Leading Hotel. Patron*. KcMur-ist. Aaier. a»l 2»» ■'V l»M VriHrCLLb Society Patrons. BmS ia AU. C*rM«« GRAND MONARQUE n nn 11741 1742 ¥111 1? lVf Leading Fashionable Hotel of Dresdea JVEjiJ UfHiIH • Private Baths. Garage. Fine Garden. gn«;g! station. Tlxg Continental AYENCE-Hotel de Hollande —On Rhine— J Best position facing Steamer Landing *ad EVERY MODERN I Public Gardens. The Leading Family COMFORT ) Honse. Suites and Rooms with Private Batos KREUZNACH 5 THE ROYAL "£%* ■m_ FAMOUS STA FOR FEMALE A>D ™< In its awn pxtrn«lv« «r< >lin "''- —^ WILDUNGENg]#ig^ DUSSFf HOPF Park Hotel: nussFi dorf R°y a! HotefS^ niIMC-EXCELSIOR HOTEL. X UlfIC Open the Year Round. Sumptuously Appoint^; II X^ Most Modern House. Splendid Position ' i^ -MODERATE CHARGES- neer9 c Under Same Management as The Grand Hotel Nation^JJ —^ ENGADINE: MALOJA eooo Ft a) Unique Furnished Private Charts for hire. PoIQ^P HOt^* # The Ideal Spot in SwitierUr.d for '.orn stay. JT^d lOt-v ** u w«t; The Famous Palace Hotel has been entirely renovated, and embraces every " I^ d " n JUrivaa* d Private Baths, Electric Light, Splendid Public Rooms, Latest Sanitation, etc. " c|tal^ List of Out-of-Door Sportu maybe enjo> ed:-Oolf , Tennis, Boating, Mountain Trout. r v'u ' H Rjltiarj? ng,^tc, uhile Indoor (lames of all sort* arc provided, including r n^li»h and t r«nv —^ T l l l l l l GR*ND HOTEL THUNERHOF ' - r _ inll nnpißfi I llllnl C.-r-J-Bt ) HOTEL BELLEVUE & PEUSIOH OOP«<J I ill I IV The Leadlm FasWooable EstiMishoeßts. MJRMAL: D.aiiv •> i 11111 l Other Attractions. Private Park. Auto Oaraje. Li*fl Tennu, >, VFW YORK "^ ADrRONT»ACK». LAKE FLAotv m STEVENS liOCSB. LAKE PlMCin - BOOKLET ON REqx;E3 T 7 D ' X T ' mm.M ADIRONDACK^ ~ ' Whiteface Inn On Lake Placid. N. V. J un , 15 " * ."• L«test and Most sfodarn raii3 _. M^» .1< Cool. dry. bracing < Ilmar* Fln««t -»i« yVik all other uports. Magnificent location. m^jl'* •"< age. Modern equipment an* service » IJ-mSI ****••• . HAHRfkr.Vo^^ TIE RUISSEAUHONT and COTTAOr*. Ij»ki- rUrid > - r " OPEN* JUNE TO OCTOB2P An Ideal h»sort for R»«t and p,-^ r .",.i--, with private baths. For rates an! i'»ol«I««^"^ " l "*» « Formerly AM ' Man*»»r Waldorf -AstftflafiS'yC | LAKE PLACID ADIRONDACK^ GRAND VIEW HOTEL Open June to October. OOLT, Caooetnr all a«j n *>~- I attractions. For tUuatr*U>l bookm trKissa + a -n<*4ei ! THOS. PARKE3. 2» Four'h At., y^, Tm^ <>r-Kv yffr ADIRONDICKS MODERN % jfc. elizabethtowj, HOTE^. \.s& SWT3t>nNO FOOT^ VO Dtlulo Xtim w m, kk- uwa "/**. * *«•. Grand Hotfl. N. Y. rjty. %^Q p^^ M OR LEY'S Hotel and cottage* In the heart of th* *<•<—^^ overlooking two of th<» moit b*aat:«al it> ck *« region. Trout fishing. ban fishing. boatin» >-2L5* bowllnir. pool, tennis, music. hcni3« ur • llr r, J|| N ♦ary plumbing. Fur« spring water. "\-» 15 > »_^'" tnvall-la. Artistic catalogue* ' ° Swaos*^ MOBLET'S. Lake. Pleasant. Hamilton Cx. » THE WAWBEEK Lpper Saraaac Lake. Adiroa<!aek» UBB * J. BEN' HART. WAWBSEat 5 f I . ADIRONDACK" "~ ~~^ DEER'S HEAD INN, EHzabethtown. N. T. 0c,.: autoiaclMl* .».*,-._. . b. f. aijrriwy ADIItONDAfK HOI'SK. Indian Lake. Haßjlltmi r7 X. V — Acromrr.odates 2."». Rafi from Mto M«2l week ar.l $2 p«r day- Mrsi E. MEAD, Prep. ** HOTEL MARION^ A resort where guests can sper.l a moiit enjCTalMa ,-. Ing. Delightfully situated on West shir*. saairtTißa" large, airy and bright rooxas. with or without ■£ baths. FARM CONNECTED TVITH HOTEL. Am VEGETABLE?. FOTLTRT. MILK ANT> FP.UTT raacadam roads, with well-evitpp*] itTary. --'--;:-:-', Jos, h. KARTM, THE COLUMBIAN 7 1 00<» Island r.«rk. St. La-^r».ic» River. 31 ▼ Th« b«st locate.! anil most attractive iiotei .^ u , th* Thousand Islands. Excellent <ra!jin« Or-Vr^» and all amusoineata. Ojen Jon« 13. Book!** "^ L. A. JOHA3OX. Tn% SARATOGA SPRINGS WINDSOR HOTEL OPENS TTLT I.«T. Special Rates en Ajpitcattia t_____ R. G. SMYTH. X.MM* SARATOGA SPRINGS N. Y. " ™B r »^^ Open June L American »-' ;.--:•»- p!u. £p*ei*l rates for season Modern lm prevent anta. Eic»i3«t cuisine. M. LIPPNEH, PropriWK: IISII BTT At the ICOBt plctur«s T ii» part of Laba O»i»: tiU LCI I capacity 200: $10 to $U w-«*!t. 3<»aa«. UnilCP BatMng. Flihtac <3elf. Tsnnla ale. O-»m liUUaC to rent. H. W. BCCEELL, ft»»., Hnlett's Landtag. 5. T.