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BIG AUCTION BUDGET v VARIETY OF PARC ELS. jgJoJ Income Properties Listed To Be Sold This Week. •j-jjjs i»e*k s «;jc;ion budget »t the ]■>.■.: Bstate j^jj-snee saie»ro"ni. Nos. 14 and M Vesey street, Uf&tin* "*UV ■**'' located i>ro;>erties on Manhattan 'f^d anti 1! ' Tn< * I;rnnx - Joseph P. Day is going H cJffr at frreclPf ure sale to-morrow Xo. l^} West .- ■ - a seven story building, ■■..<! the -;»»'> rrs of the police of the 19th IVeclnot. On ?j«fday he » ss scheduled for sale No 520 West £a 2 gvenue, a four Ftory and basement dwelling |oaK «»>* - v<< 381 East STth street, a four story ajuncat boase. and on Thursday his list includes. ,t nfiuotaty sale. t!ie Hotel Schuyler. Xo, 57 to $-«e«t 4Mh ?tre«?. j*,f Tamers' l^ian and Trust Company, as ex estws. ha? ordered Bryan 1.. Kennelly to seil for jv t Of Andrew J. Smith on Wednesday No jdDJrteioo -streeT. extendl&C to Xo. 252 Sam Broad *iT. a r^" l 3xMOJ foet, with old Batistas; thereon. A i* for O»e same' estate Xo. 101 West Houston ,tr*ct- ■ By« sior>- brick tenement house. On the same day Mr. Kennelly will also sell a F .< :>\:<~*i feet at ISlst street and Amsterdam ave 13*. This plot Is in the heart of 0 (■ "Washington £efh:? section. In which th^re Is row a great de- Wtl fee bui^dir.R p!ots: aJc O a plot SOxllTx irregu jtr. eStesaSssj throujrh from Ams;.»rdam avenue to B. Nicholas »waj«, CO feet south of NBtb street; Xo. G West 53d Btreet and Xo. :^ West 90th street. n»X«BT story dweilir.p houses; a modern dwelling truse c:* a p!ct COzSlz irregular, ai Kiverdale, and a ce«;::n? house at Sea Gate. Borouffh of Brooklyn. The auction budget for the week is as follows; TO-iIOKROW. By Herbert A. Shcrnian. "- ';: i~ *' *' lf! ft Wof " lh **•• I r>] " i<:! ': three rr £*c. » in:am Kent et. al. trusti-es. etc. v' J D l!arir-- . t al: Uitler. K. LA. T. af.ys; B E Wise, ref; ».t: iJ« $-1.45T>7<». taxes, etc. (£s7l 84 Isy .Tv-seph 1". L)ay. 'Jfi Sfnh rt. ■ a. 25.".*, ft « of itth sv» Baff e«v«n r>" pc?:!'-* t:«-.ion. V - Excharge Hank « f . >.: J Mr- Gjckir. rt 6.1; Hltddaca A P. au>s; X A Elßberg, ref. »-st <!u'. i:~ ::.'. 72: tub to two mtges. aggregating $t>>« . T. as 4J3 Goerck rt. * «, 75 ft n of Broome *•. .Vi; ■«. »a «ty tciin-.-. ari f Tores: .Samfia Lachman agt Frank «rr» t: a!: .' T Brady, ettr; j D Edei^on. ref: amt due. |:6.**»»» T^ : tax»». etc. J ;.2rt."» S4; s-jb to a m:«e of t<O.<WO. <'N TUESDAY. iv,- Joseph P. Day. ;c-.< »"«■: End ay*. n c cor *>sth tt. 27^x100: four m Kit ?«»*.".',! ■ia*. J<*n McKe> apt M \V Sommerville el )L Soelirr. H A • . ■«>-»; B E T Jiiggs. ref; amt due. 't's7l 7.'> iax:-s. etc * s "l 13: sub to a mifre ot $4r>.OV>. jnr f>Tth K. r: !.v. r fi * of ii a\e. SSxloo.llsSt.llx jr«i i" : fi-jr ety lenact; rector, church wardens etc. of .-, r E ClwreJi nT 6t • agt V 8 r»rrsr: et al; - P GAbaoo". attj ; ij*o Ekert. ref; amt cut. $:•::.> ;-4; :a*es. «tc. f'S*<. OX WEDNESDAY Hi Hryan U Kesoelly. .- I«ivi«ton St. * ». di> ft »■ of Montgomery s;, 2.;xl«ir> H Kast Bn*4*»3 kSSsIQBA, 2 sty oidg ip Division it. - rtjr cv.'.s in Ka§; Broadway; executor' ?• sale. lp: V. .s; :i _"•.!■:. Xt, s s. 25 ft c of TtKMnpron j=t. 2T>X J. 2 S sty !f.w,:. tv;tri stores; executor" « sal»; efiate ot 4a4r<-» J <■;;;!'. 43 r^id st. i! 200 ft «■ of «th s>f. aOxIO9.S, 4 sty and tawrr.--: : d»«^. ipiuniary »a> 'j, i.,-: tt. * a. ll* » ft r- of Columbus »\«>. 3e»xHX>.S. 4 #t> <:'".?; twii*-. KT.f.'-.-iirr. ate. n *■ cor l>-lsi si 78xlO0l7».6xl0O. >a a't. rchaitary J** amsurdaia fc-.». c f 4!* 11 ft l .^f Ifirtth s'.. SOs to Si -Vichoias aye ssl^xlu6.lo. vacant: voluntary Sir Si: M 4-. 1 - st. n k. *>S • ft • of Rrauhurs; aye. . I »;< c ...- f.a' . volur.tarv ea> tOVb rt. ti B. I<*> ft «■ of Thoins.-in Terracr. AOxs9x flaSt: I W«> 2 sty frame <1»1rs; rolactary site. HRBaid aye. n s. I«0 ft <- of >~2. Ga:« aye. S^n Gate. fcJW, -' c :i dw^; \olun:ary t-ale B> Josfph I 1I 1 L's'. IZf «:-- l-> I<"x!nglon avc ( n w tor Sl'd/sT. Hi«>x2s: kvaty '. .5.:.»>s tilde: vo! sa!e 13T lew* Ft. c s. i«i ft »■ ..f r.d mve. SxlOO; fiv* Kty tr.ct: C C Lee. a'imrx. «pt Aura Fried et ai: Harold r<r*.a. a". M H EUSsos, ref; amt dv». $<>. j.iti '.Ki . U»** etc. tJU'i .",::; fub to j» ir.on of jv.inm. «X ISOi Bt. :; *- 41.'i Tt ■» Pin < ', 53«1 five sty »r.iT: ''rf'Tf fVilklns R^t Stejner >"hapko»Fk> *l al; F* I CV-if* : . Itty; <; H ?>!ontagu<;-. ref; amt due. $7.SOw*>3. ai«. <: |3 7 li%; EUb to a mig* of J6.<»«> 4f* >'.h si - 5. ft c I'ark avr. 20».lf"i; four sty tma; W F Ma:n,i:en et *•! «K"t 3 C Han «n »1: F B •mtvy <::• I' r Maiune. ref. amt <iu«>. $7.«7y <'1 ; •«« etc J^'T 54. c. T r.\r Bt.-?. •< « cor Prospect aye. 38.€rit7.»xl^xJ>4 10; law sty t-T.:i.7; Manhattan McrtKagf <"■« «gt A C C Ban -• » : '"evr^r-on & r. att>p; E Rash, ref: ami t*. $:'..X>;:: tax^. etc. Jl"7 *:>. By Herbert A Fhennan \~i« w.-.-c ■-:, f- avf, w n. 1511' ft r. W.h st. 2.". 2x2.*.: Bar sty traimt; W \' Sin-p«on airt F U K:«hfr tt a!; .1 tG-!-:. mnr 1 F O'Hvan. r-f: amt dv*-. $5.540 »»; *j~ etc j T ON THCKSDAV. By 3oerph I". Day. B • i t a:.- : . b; o s. !'.•; 3 ft c tf «tti »ie. 70».1<'0j. Ir.j Hot* [■ huvier; voluntary eale. ic cm f . n b. ::• ft t of ;th aw. ir. oxi. io n. 4 sty Cl 4; vßloatary sale. X U a- ■ . d v. <or 22J rt. 25x7.%: 4 sty blag, with Mr mules' ralr 4-v ••■n »- w ;-. 74.1 ft n of .'s<>th st. 2*.8xl00; - sl> tot rtt! nore; trcstef*" «=»!#. *»• Ci ■>« »• ... 4? % ft s ;t 3?Mi et. 24 hx.OO: j »:>' IBC3, ■rilli k: ■:*■. trustees" ■4:, to (51 llth ■■^- and «ol and <*>.') West «.th St. i« ; r WOTnITTt; frame tlcp?; trustee*** sale; ectat- of X>\; E Cusv a. .:e'fas>-d. Qt • 4^' 28tB rt f c. 27." ft f of Ist are. lOuxft 5 .!*: •-.-«»•> tCigt a-i -i i' sty l.i.'.t: :r, r-ar: f «" a!' r'« sal». llUti *; « s. l">2 :i ft w ot Olh aye, 17. '.txli-i.il . o Etj C» -a .<■*: •■• ii f. I s "! ft * t if Bond Bt. Broo". :1>ti. -»x >.:«•• hri - ar.J sion» .i«is: exwutor's -B • }'i.->.;ti,-- Ft. ;- • cor i'tlm .^<«. Broaklyn. 18^.6x125. Mir. «ectrt«jr'» f al»: \\o.«i>-0,-l» *>s;at»s __ SCVwt r.ri are n • .■>•*> ft " of BStn Ft. 20xT8.«. «r.-. <»'^ •„. NViheriaad l«ank aa: a V Crompton « Cfccton ■ • * X atty«: T J McMhr.us. ref. am: dv?. CfllSB: csbjpct t<- a prior n:tp» ..f ?I>>.<«v» *S era X* Mrs'inav « * oar «th rt. 4.Y«x-.-':~. P s- Hd3Ria3M t,nl :>« Lafavett* i<t x72.2\ irr^ruliir: •»•> TrWi an-1 --..ir«- MtlfE?: Mafon '"armen «gi 1- II Urown *U: Aucv'- S ilav'.!«n<i, iti> ; Warren L«iUe.. ref: *~.:-'.~v. Ct« 4:. Rroadvi" b <• cor H«*'ard s-'. 52x123x "-•£ c. rtr loft «n<l »<to:<> ».i<lß. Mutua! l>if? Insurance '.r: '. \i iTiace el ai . Jain** McKoen. aity; C C >'i rrt; ami .inc. $L">4.::r.^ .'{-.<; tax'?, ci <• % 1 . 174 fin. :!''!•>■:-> -;;p; ;p r • cor Wsi»r st. 1:» 2*..11.«1x1!«.2i W Set* •• m am; mow •« E T S.hcuniaU-r act Isaac Npct«l s Cannon .1- C attvs: Et» D"«l!ng. rer: «c «v» (*.««.; lax^. pic *:'.*'• 44 :«T:«T K»nrv ►: ti s j..r.ou' tl<> ft ■«" of r?fr>n si. ?i i~ :^:r ionT: UIV Foat** act <i H Foster <-t al; S-FBej*. att; ■•. Ftelwl. rrf: partlUon^ '*«» . . ...:, rt c erf Audubon a-.». 1...xH». ... *Bt J f ■ flpi M .c. c Harrin »-t a!; action 3: *"ai«ir ,-••-. usi Prjt>r. r«f; »tn' <Juf. $4r..« | .',T r.'.i: «*» ns. y. :.-. -: istoenc i.-.^ n < cr-- l*.i'.tii pt. l.".:» 1<»x0.".. vacant: £»•*'- ta tion I: Fame attys; sarn* ref; ami »»tl£»ie; 'a\»-s. -!■-. $«.4:«s>7. *■ N:cfa'.'.a>. an-. ► .or .... IST.IOzISOx irr«-K. " - Si ': J F <'om+y up: V p Harris et al : action ": '"~t (. <■ R \ ITvr.r r<-f: amt v*. ?'.•'.». .LoS 21 ; **•* etc »:, ■-.: 7.; „;•*■■!•. *t. v i :»■■ L- ft w of Edßecombe Heart. :."iillT.4x ;■'":" 1 ttram .! H I'arvl act Max IJollni.-U r-i ai; -*?Vrt3 inty; DO'L I'nhaian, r<-f; *mt due. JS>7O 34; -.-. *..".; :.:: *l»ai a» f t iiboot 72 ft s of 1:2.1 st. 3c2x1«8« *~^*r. IcmeboM: r, sty ;«imi dr.-l i«tor. : M L, liayt'.ti * ?i_Tj^i Klf '-i.j-.i sr.p -'. h! wvils A.- S, atr\«: Warren •^•"rf; am- dne. *4 l.Tt^O; r.-x«-s. f\r. M.2JI .1". **feh «:. t s U» ft « ot Ist avv. 3tal««.K. 5 Sty *W»: 0 R Pcbll^a «- Tbradora Haas -t al. action 1; 'ar:*« BniMt. p. *'•> ; L. 1~ l>o;lc. ref; arrt .iu^. «B«S; tut,, . ££G7»; subject to a fir't mt«;e of » >.-t! -• v F . v. '■ » r Ist aye. SOkIOO.R. 5 t-'r * T «". Mnr »£• sair.»: a .i-ri J: sa:»r aitv; ««m*- r^f: *~' <5-*. *r. :«<:i 1-: !»x'- ■•■ V>^''. 7» suiiif > t t.• a Brat *T- of »::< .*». :.■ \ M Muller A S.n. & Illta ,v - f 7..-J fi < or Park ayr 15.10x«4.1t. •*9 «v' c , .. ..-,,-,. s^i*. By l!'r^-n A. SK m,a-! ."4 -•- v .. . 1: -.t "ft f ••' f«uldw»ll :n-. - ;o x s "'. J«r „... v niM«*r»nat npi Mar> Hawnbursl et al: BsOMXkT X •,'. a«>e; S X W"¥«. ref : [»rtiUoti. Ry p. lir Wa!l<)«nw [£* Morrbi I'arV a--* « » or Uatthevfi »\f. V»:. N>s!. ->:«•■. Hrnry Cvnln <" ai ar M T ';.,miJey et ■!: * - "»:-i— ..•••. «• : •. nil; . :•'.. j.^r-i!:-.^. HN KATrRDAV. Ainil. 17 ••v Tii!; rnKSSiPics \ - i ;• m ].: .!.--. p r>»! ' '.. '"" '•■ ■••,-s ••: Uaclay an>i >' r»eter» •♦ -ii--.-.,7:;f.;v V-a'-r nv\ O»»rlnjt rt Ja*l ca*t of - l Itoa4; nte.l S2 l«ts MjnlnUur. InrSodine th* ..', I" - *-":!' on "■>» ram;- \Xni4. bet St Vru n> i* REALTY NOTES ■'■' '. liirn-hVirr i.a* gold for I. If . Van Wag i\.r<>~ .'...t (> ;,, piermont, X V. to * client. *^. mill emt .-. vumn..- >v, : .0. 0 „„ the sell a ten ,T^ ■';;••-'- • Riuari u-»x in the buildlw ■ ■ - v'.:~: : ; Z '■'■" ••' •"■>-l Store in the Cortlanrlt Street ''n"eny O ' !i Ptrwt siOe to tlie F*"^ . ''■•■ M->U;e- I>. ... -■ .. M't'i ' ' "Mpany ims !cas»ii for th" J J-u-.i..-:. ,.-':*•'; »-r^<;in ay.a v. in tl.e building at thr l« r'r'i".'' J.\ '••'-">• ""-eet. for r: t*rm of ■^■ettlvejy. iu>tv * i"fii»iiire 20 m.d ir,x»iti fec-t, | .^E^SJUWNo AM. iIUUNFRt. an r.'-i«^fy **!'* i! * at * r roior patotaws: SSwetfSi. T * ! - ' « 13^522 ! *" Hoy?*" >— • I 1. SS?*? 8 " Err Pr " - »'rlnve.t town. ! «*»^4:Vrt. C CS ******** are *«mmi%i umbs am» rnisso. olii -' SIN ' <l - 'iia:iL!fa..:jr»;! ,f ;:, A POPULAR PROJECT. Little Farms on Staten Island Being Quickly Sold. M"" ;imn By« hundrf«d persons inspected last Sunday the tract of Little Farms, al Princess nay, Staten Island, nhicli is beins quickly developed into ■ lilgh class residential district by Wood. Harmon & Co. The number of farm* sold last *te«>k was 130. William K. Harmon, in speaktoc about th:.= project yeyt*>rday. said: "My theory la that* people are.' not 'buying the land we hare for sale, but they are baying the Idea which lies at| the bottom of our plans, and that Is really the most important part of our proposition You can buy land in a hundred places outside of New York upon which bungalows could be constructed: in fact, it has teen sakl , ; , at the territory within fifty miles of New York constitutes the finest summer resort In the world, but -what you cannot buy Is the freedom from expense and worry which our oijianizatlon will give to our clients. The rich man jives in the country in the summer because ue can afford tr spend money. a country home, under present method? is wasteful, troublesome and expensive; bo the poor rr. "■ sends his family to a boarding house or ke^iis them in the city, and the curious thine about the cost of housekeeping; in the country is that nine-tenths or it is unnecessary. The rammer months should be the least expensive, and not the most expensive of the year. All that is required if proper or ganization methods, by which those things can be done .• wholesale under one head which are now done at retail under a hundred heads. "Our scheme is to put all this work under one responsible head, much o* which costs the prop erty owner nothing whatever, and all of it a mere fraction of the cost by present methods. We fur nish watchmen to Ruard one hundred places free of cost, keep windows closed in time of storm, and ffuard the property from vandalism. We provide handsomely equipped 'busses and station wagons to meet trains, without charge. We keep all of the property, except the plots themselves, as beau tiful as they would bo kept in the most aristo cratic seaside resorts. We watch and care for the growth of trees, replacing dead ones, and many other thins?, without any charge whatever" ./ $100,000 L. /. SALE. Large Tract at Great Keck To lit Highly Developed. One of the principal Long island deals last week was the sale of thirty-six acres at Great v It by the McKnight Realty Company to a syndicate, in which it retains a large interest. It Involved $100- M Milton I'Ecluse. of «r««hbarn & I'Ecluse rep resented the seller. The work of development will be begun at once. and upon its completion there will have been added another garden spot to the already well adorned north shore. A. M McKnight, treasurer of the McKnight Realty Company, said yesterday regard the syn dicate's plans: "Some very novel development ideas will be worked out at Great Keck within the next three months. The thirty-six acres just pur chased will be cut up Into acreage villa she plots, and each plot will nave its own water rights on Little Neck Bay. "One of the attractive features to be Incorporated will be the reservation of a g- .-od sized open space in the centre of each block. This will be the joint property of the plot owners, and will bo available for tennis courts or for whatever purpose the block residents shall ',*-cide upon. "This Is the most practical example of the pro motion of neighborhood spirit yet introduced. And I have yet to hear of a belter expression of the real community idea " XEW QUEENS RECORDS Buildings Planned for the Borough Last Month to Coat '$942J846. The building tables for March for the Borough of Queens show that plans were filed for 4SS buildings, estimated to cost R*42.MS. an increase of 70.6 pet cent in the number of structures planned and 5.4 per cent in the consideration involved over the fig ures for 3he corresponding month of tost year. Sin^e January 1 plans have been filed for I.US 2 buildings, costing $3,205,839. against 647 structures. valued at J^',510,144, ereci«»d in the first three months of IK'S. There lias been an Increase in favor of the last quarter '•".,• cent in the number of new buildings and 27.7 per cent in the cost of the opera tions. Tii<? "d Ward, embracing Flushing. MaJba, Whitestone and the north shore developments fronting on the Kast Rive.-, leads in the average cost of tl< new construction work planned and the increased value "f the new buildings begun since the end of theifirst qiarter of 1&0 S. In twelve months the average value of the new buildings erected in this ward has increased more than 110 per cent . Tl;e comparative figures furnished by the .ax Commissioners record the result or the Queens movement in an increase in prop* values from H50 415.000 in 1906 to J281.135.0W in 1903. In these rec ,, « l(i the ::<i Ward also heads the list, with an ircrease of 122 per cent In the value of north shore nrooertles in the period covered by the compari sons The percentages of increase in the other four wards arc. respectively. 65. 86. 109 and 61. IN THE BROKERAGE MARKET. George H. Read & Co. have sold for the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, as trustees of the estate of Krancl S. Kinney. *c stable No. 104 West 56th "samuei^n^s art, to John D. Crlmmins the D S six Ol« running through from Mist ttfliM plot of^i> j s eV enth avenue, 75x1!*.10 feet THs i^art oPtt Watt estate property recently "k™?-- M so- >SS and ». Second avenue, two four story building*, on plot .. Uon Cbmpany has «rid to is • 172 Home street Thornton Brothers B. UHmai ■ . fam n y any No Ul« FtaO** »vena« house on lot 3xloo feet. NEW OWNER FOR MID TOWN HOUSE | ■ . , ; K Ko. 15 East KSI. ?? X " H CliCm f<>r <>CCUPaIICV ' THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS. . . n a-.e. 5 »ty bk t«nmt.»oa I - ISO , . urchta; v. 1.. cost. s< - "■■ Arthur aye. 2 brk tn.nts and •tore*; ,7Wtt - ' ..>-;., lohn M. Il - «. P5.U00 Sulty. owner; **£££*; , oth st . 1M 5 «ty brt .. K35.400 - I4.2x«ft Carru'i'i. «»*nfr. •>■ •>■ DENTIL UY. w^_ w ,. DR J. M. BUCMAKAX. 175 w. :.4'i. "_-. - :;i:f«jke. if»* after. - - ;..- .x I- ..■- ...... r . ■ ut» iMWI" NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1009. FIN Arverne's New Addition Has All j City 1 m prove en A large tract of land at Arverne, Long Island, has recently beeri_ transformed into one of the most at- . tractive residential districts for summer nnd all- i year homes. Every city improvement has been Installed. j Houses of most artistic design, ranging from the . pretentious villa to the quaint pieces of archi- j tecture along bungalow lines are fully completed ; and ready for occupancy. Tvo'.iis Bomervllle, of Somerville & Somerville, the selling agents of A.rverne'B new territory, said yes terday: "We intend progressing upon very broad lines in Arverne's new addition. For some time there has been an unfulfilled demand for home | sites In this community. In order that this be sup- I piled it meant the enlisting of the interest of all Arverne. We mean to make the sa!e of it a com munity affair, as we did the acquisition. "Visitors will be cordially welcomed, but their ; patronage will never be solicited. We of Arverne j are too proud of our community for such action, j We consider that persons who purchase here are i fortunate in being able to take advantage of the opportunity which we have created." MANY OFFICES RESTED. Broker* and Owners Also lie port Large X umber of Store Leased. Walter J. Salomon has leased: In the Bristol Building, No. .".00 Fifth avenue, offices to Harry W. Blascow, the Department of Street Cleaning, Simeon B. Eisendrath. the R. 11. Howes Construc tion Company, John ]■;. MUhOlland, Andrew Linn Kelden, Dr. Henry A. Parr, Chisholm & Chapman and William Hayden Coe; in the Central UuildinK. Xo. 25 West 4i;. i street, offices to Fellows & Jordan. Luke A Burke & Sons, J. Carter Saipman, Louis Kettaersole, J. W. Minton & Co., William .'. Duffy, Thomas W. Oelsea, Mattie J. Martin, Solomon J. Baum, S. H. Congdon, Arthur Voegtlin, S. A. Whis tea, : ;.«• Rogers Sales Company, Joseph B. Acken, Charles W. Kartell. Herbst & Co.. the Original Right Society and Ernest W. Conradaon; in the Argus Building, No. IT West 42d street, offices to Hipwell, Schooley & Morse, Joseph Robinson, Motor and Acessories Manufacturers, Oliver M. Hamrick, the George V. Emery Company, the United Engineering and Contracting Company. Isi dor Glack. the New York Tunnel Company, Davis 6. Geek and the New Fiction Library; in the Gaiety Building, • southwest corner of 4*>tii street and Broadway, store to James Churchill and offices to William H. Rudolph. William Uorton, Joseph J. Lee, Herman H. Levy, Hurtig & Seamon, Maurice Def -is. Paul H. Ltebler, Inc., Charles B. Ar nold, Brady & Golden, Barton Zabinski, Carle E. Carlton and Gordon & Solomon; in the Thorough fare Building, 57th to 58th street. Broadway a:,.' Eighth avenue, stores to Edward C. Hartnagel and Alpha M. Drake. Adam Bon gar tz, Edwin A. Haaker, Tobias Schreiber. the United States Spare Wheel Company and Antonio Consalvo, and offices to Ed win A. Willard, Jacob Kahn. George W. Hammer schlag, the Behrman Baron Company, Lyon & Simpson, the General Accident. Fire and Life As surance Corporation. Limited; Di M. J. Kraus. the Smith-Colburn Sales Company. the Perfection Cleanser Soap Company. William F. Beit!?:. Ga briel Pouzei, Charles J. Downing and the Aero nautics Press; in the Faacher Biildlng, No •-•> Warren street, offices to Isaac Tuck. J. R. Sharp stcen and the Anti-Burglar Key Company; in the Seymour Building, No 603 Fifth avenue, store to David * Schulte and offices to E. Evans Graham. Hope r-itrGerald. George F. Ceelej and the Ca toris Manufacturing Company; in the Lenox Build- Ing BBth to B«h street and Madison avenue, offices to Salkin & B epian and . F. Autenrieth; in the Unity Building. So 101 West 42d street, store to Horace R. Shares and Russell M. Rose; in the Terminal Building, 34th street and Seventh ave nue store to David A. Schulte. and at the south east' corner of 27th street and Sixth avenue, store to A. Landau. » : t — — ANOTHER OAKDALE SALE. Homeseekers To Be Offered More Bungalow Sites There. Owing to the success of the auction s lies of bungalow sites a.l Oakdale. Long Island, held at the Real Kstate Exchange salesrooms, Nos. 14 and 16 Vesey street, by Bryan L. Kennelly. for W. K. \ston. another sale of such parcels will take place nt the Vesey street rooms on April 26. In speaking about the attractiveness of Oakdale as a high class residential centre, a property owner who has been largely Identified with bungalow building said yes terday: Now thai summer is near, the dreams of those in the whirl of business competition are evolving into plans for a rest at the seaside, amid an en vironment of shady trees and green fields. •The unhampered life of the bungalow dweller is consequently appealing favorably to many per sons, as such structures afford their owners com forts at a cost no greater than the expense of ■< season in a mountain or seaside resort. "The popularity of the bungalow is not only 'hi. to the greater degree of comfort it affords, but be cause it can be constructed at a cost so that any one moderately fixed financially can own one. * "The bungalow, in reality, is a dwelling built so as lo cover a larger area of ground, and so divided that all rooms are on one le\el. As one enthusiast has put it. 'The bungalow is an up-to-date apart ment under Its own roof and in i's own garden." With many who have experienced this mode of living, bungalows of a more substantial character than the summer type are now being used as all year homes. "Besides the advantageous location of Oakdale on the Great South Bay, within ten minutes' walk of the Qakdale station, its rapid development la due to the popularity of the bungalow." LONG LIST OF HOUSE RENTALS. Slawßon & Hobbs have rented the following houses: No. 321 West 106 th street, for .Miss Moffett ■ to H. Hin<-: No. 121 West 73d street, for West Sev- i enty-second Street Corporation to I' G. Currie: Xo. i ?.:<• West SSth street, for William Bubler to ,i. Oster heim; No. 312 West RJth street, for Mrs. I-Tman to J J. Tunnerschmidt; Xo. 30:' West ICtd street, for j Anna BirdsaJl t<> Anna Weston; So. 242 West 73d j street, for W. K. Stokes to K. M. dark: Mo 117 ; West 93d street, for Mr. Miller to Edward j Schwartz; Xo. 157 West Kth street, for H A. Wolf to Dr. I* X. Agatston; No. 49 West !>oth street, for L". J. Kalian to Samuel Hoffman; No 159 West 88th street, for Thomas M<-Laue:nliii 10 A. K. Johnson; Xo. S3 Weal Soth street, for the Clark estate to G. | A. Schermerhnrn; No 134 West B6th street, for J. K. Hoe to R. K. Schmidt: No. 132 West 38th street, ! for Jules Murray to A. C. Kaufman: No. 4;, West 71st street, for J. C Slmonson to Dr. D. J. Agostini j and No 122 West SOth street, for William Bubler.to A i ■ Rishon BUILDING AT RIVER VIEW MANOR. Professor K. D Mattern is erecting a qua! • Queen Anne villa on the Parkway at River View ■ ICanor-on-the-Hudson. A ptvtenttous Colonial home is being erected for Joseph P. Ranney in Sheldon Place. William R. Pope la building an Italian villa on Summit Parkway. Charles L Brookhcim is erecting a country home on ■ iargo villa, plot on Flower avenue an.] Bellair driveway. . A. B. Corthell Is erecting a fine Colonial house at Ravine and flut-na Vista Driveway. S. A. Burdeti is erecting a Queen Ann ttage on Calumet ave nue ami Oliver i risen a bungaluw on B lenasVlsta Driveway. HOI oKHOI.II GOOM. THE LITTLE QIANT HOUSEHOLD PUMP . lean* an<l removes ■topt»RCf in waste. |.ii'<-«. ,avi'ii plumbers' bill.; simple t=> operate: prl- •* M .inns' PETSER'B aONS. imoU, I'M Broadway. K. 1 Ali\ KKTISEMEMS and subscriptions for Tt,» Trlnune revived nt tliflr Uptown r ,2£ So 13A4 llr««il»iv. between 3<Uh m,l -■■7t*u >ti . until •■■ ■■'<■ m. *■<* "'',.;„',,„,; nn-iied al tt& following •• H IV, -"..l si : 133 '"I. *v«- cor. linn St.: 104 Tan- 14th tt • SIT Went 4L' l *t-. t.eiv.«<Ml th B po * h *v^.: 2.;:: WM 125 th «.; 1025 •i -7. • lOSfl •(•1 *vej near filst fr.: I7OS 1«t n\e. near Kith M . 101 Es»« l.T.th el.. 700 Trercoct a\e.; U't> M »•• 5 SEASHORE PLACE. nOARI) AM) KOOMK 67.1. tSM. n*. MADISON IVR, corner •«!«? ! -i Single am] double room*, with* ex j ••fllrnt board readmit. ie, i.pcj.. r dining i ■!"■!!!!_ — i FfJRMSHED ROOMS TO LET. 1319 WEST BSTH ST.- -DeslraMe hail room ; In :rl stt I, on-*, bath; reference, call I ur telephone «22fl^-Columbu«. I WAVBHI.KT PLACE. 103 — Beautifully j • i.i nl«l:> 'I . one room. »lth private bath. j Ho per week <;.\S ASH ELECTUH; 11X11 1.1 - CRYSTAL and ant (qua chandeliers; no» arid secondhand; ra llators, boilers, and- IrtjCU (»<Jt.ri. ■ J. Broun. MS Canal su BUSINESS CKA.NCII. WANTED. — Information regarding; good business Yor sale; not particular anout character, size or location; prefer to deal with nun- • Give price and full descrip tion. Address L. L>.. Box J>S4H. Kuclies i ter. N. Y. 1 NEW YORKER, thoroughly acquainted with West Indian and ' Mexican trade. will handle account of hieh Rta.ie concern. references furnished. Larking, ISlrt *'■ and For' VPashinston aye. ••ART OF FINANCIERING."— Shows how to raise capital tor business projects without recourse to bankers. Copy free. Business Finance Co . 119 Nassau si . N T. WOULD LIKE to hear of stock for cal« in any enterprise where an investment of *-vernl thousand dollars would be •&.<■ L. Darbysblre, Box 1810 C. Rochester. N. Y. $35,000 WORKING CAPITAL N'EEDKD.— Plant ready to run; standard product; 2Or- c yearly return: principals only. H. B. Box .;. Tribune office. WOULD YOU INVEST $15,000 and make a million; placer •uihiiiK. safest business. Parsons, 12 St. Charles Place, Brook ADVERTISE "Pocket Guide" con tains excellent coasbiuation lists of news papers and magazines: sent free, to live ones; postals not answered. ' Rudolph Guenther's Advertising Agency. Dept. E. 10S Fillt.in si WANTED — Information regarding good patent -which would " » mrney maker. • Only Inventor who wishes to sell outright or on royalty basis, need answer. Give price and brief description. S. M., Box ____. Rochester. N. T. roii sai.f. 1 SPECIAL SALE : Nhinon, ferns, Dressing TmLES, i &c. at reduced prices preparatory to re moval. 1 JOHN P. WILLARD CO . 137 West -3d Street. ! MICROSCOPES, runs, mathematical, aur i clcal and surveying Instruments:, unre | deemed pledges a specialty. Nlcklln's Old ■ Curiosity Shop. 1«3 Park Row. | _ COM.ECTIONS. DEBTS COLLECTED ! In any part of the world: quick results; ' divorce proceedings a specialty; strictly ! confidential. Carroll Collection Agency. I j:..m 537. 100 Nassau et. ' WE MAKE COLLECTIONS everywhere. No collection. no charge. Perfectly re ! ■ponslble Murray Collection Co . 206 Broai^- I way. Tel. 4975— Cort. I.AIHKS' HAIR DRESSING. '• ANNA M CONSIDINE. 13 West 45th St.. rear r.th aye. ' Phone 4F.r.9— Kryaat. ' Man I. . ing. Marcel waving, scaly and face ■ massage. i __ ■ - help « VNTKIJ. atata. HELP WANTED Uocd pay, short hours; v lifetime ivL. with an assured income, pet Into the U. S. Civil Service; :»>.<*'" ap puintnjenta annually; examinations in every state h oon. Our tree book, -THE EA6I I BOSS, 1 gives lull information regardlnjf ; positions in all departments of the govern ment, and how to obtain them; no tuition fee until appointed. Commercial ' "' re spondence f-ciiools, 1409 Commercial Uidg. Kochester, N. V. FARM HELP. Single and married men to work ail farms In New York atat< only experienced men need apply; references; good wages. Apply Departm*ni of Agri culture, ; . I'ark How. New York City. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER for man ufacturing plant In Plalnfleld. N. .1.; state references and salary. '/. . Box t>. Tribune Otnce. WORK WANTED. Male ACCOUNTANT.- First class accountant and office manager in wholesale mercan tile or real estate ana Insurance; city or Flat bush; besl reference. H. N. '' ■ *" \>sey -• • V HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE. 1». with clerical experience, in Broi with wnlch a future Is assured; excellent references A. X.. M 3 Dupon) st. , Brooklyn. BOOKKEEPER, credit man. correspondent. possessing ten tart practical experience, executive ablllt>". initiative, adaptability, desires permanent position; will leave city; married. 30; Christian; sober; references. Address C. Barrenpohl, ..'..; Taylor Bt., v\ est New Bright ritaten Island. CHAl'FFßt'R.— Colored; Joes own repair ing; city or country. Hurd. 214 West 84th St. CHAUFFEI Gem 20; honest, so ber, reliable; references. Neumann, care of Dahl, X'A East .51st Bt. CHAUFFEUR. — Young mar.; temperate* competent and careful licensed driver;; countrj or, city. Joseph Kppolelo. 17-4 West End aye. CHAUFFEUR.- By German. 30; married; careful driver; best references; city lv country. Anton Wagner, :i--t East l.TJth si. DAIRYMAN Understands separator; first i lass butter maker: excellent rfference. Carpenter's Hureau, 154 <)tli aye. EMPLOYERS! Save yourselves unneces sary trouble by registering your servants references at the Reference Bureau, ISO Fifth ay... Room 622, before leaving city; a!l information tflven strictly confidential; no charge. ENGlNEEß.— Understands laundry ma chinery; city or country. Engineer, 263 West 12S1 st. ENGINEER -Understands laundry ma chinery : city or country. Engineer, 2C3 West I2stb St. ELECTRICIAN. — Building, hotel or fac tory; • ■:!' or country; experience on mo tors elevators; telephones and wiring; best inference. H. H.. Box 8 Tribune Office GENTLEMAN. Oxford University gradu ate, who la now in New York, has had wide experience as private secretary, also •ii <state development and landscape gar dening In England, and Is prepared to un dertake this work in America; references. Countess ot Kingston. 31 Dover St.. Lon don W.; Mr. J. B. Dugdale. Wroxall Ab bey. Warwick. England; also local res) dents; personal Interview Apply I. It.. Tribune Oftice. _ LOCOMOTIVE MACHINIST.— FfrBt class, on construction end running repairs; long experience: .ctai.le of taking charge; with new railroad company :• referred. F. S. (Irafflns. P. O. Box 133. Tyrone. Perm. MAS American: honesi willing, obliging; in New York storeroom, invoicing, gen erally useful, porter. C. E. H. 370 .Shaw mut aye.. Boston. Mass. SECRETARY.— -unc Australian gentle man would like appointment !a America us private secretary; full qualifications; speaks French fluently: highest credentials. Address K. Charles Roberta Box 157. G. P. 0.. Sydney. Australia. SALESMAN' and MANAGER of most Im portant tramp* in Paris, speaking French. Spanish. Portuguese and a little English; can repair ami drive; »e\en years' experl ■ ence- .. .• references; desires position of any kind; moderate sals to begin. C. U.. 154 West 4'">t!i st. SALESMAN. — Young man. having sc qualntances among butchers, grocers, bakers and confectioners, would like m good connection. M. 11.. 288 West 13.« th St. ..i n.; MAN. 24; in clothes cleaning ;md dyeing establishment; sober and reliable: one ear's experience; reasonable pay to star;. Dyer. Poultn4 . Vt. YOITXO MAN, 21. wants outside position with some reliable firm: can furnish best of references. E. Raaflaub. Jr. Washing ion st . Bloomfleld, N. J. YOUNG MAN. --. temperate educated, r0.,.1 p-nman. figurer. In oftice: shipper. paik>-r- $!>-$" to start, with advancement: • eferf-nces. rharles M ■:• 111 253 Grove »' . Brooklyn. YOUXG MAN "0. wishes position with good Brmj U. W.. 827 West 44-- it TOI'NG MAN. 20. at anything; five years' exr«rience as office assistant, can drive; unquestionable references. '"harl^s Hackett, .'•n:( East 134 th al . 'i he Bronx. WOKK \VA>TEII. l>llinlr. COMPANION or ATTENDANT Co elderly or seiiu-lnva'ii'l lady, by refined Chris tian woman; useful and willing; p!ea»ttr.t home desired; small •!«'■:•" Huell. 218 West I24th st. EMBROIDERED) ! IN ENS, fine watrts. in ■urns' dresses, ••tc, carefully lauu.Wel; perfect satisfaction assured. P. O. Box 133. Wyckoff. N. J. KINDBROARTNEU.— By graduate Mme. Kiaus's Seminary; ran tench primary Ei-ades; will travel; will accept governess' position. «'. a H, • i Teniifly Road, En glewood. N. J. STENOGRAPHER, CORRESPONDENT.— H. a hrisht komtn, :«•: familiar with general office details; competent writing letter* without dictation; excellent refei rnces '•-■ II • Box lOU Tnbuno t.'ptown OHlce, 13H4 Broadway. BTENOGRAPHER. prjvate secretary, rpro panlun, 'by college graduate; excellent reader, musician; would travel; highest ref erent** Address llox 172, W. «nv, od. n. j. STKNo'IIJAI'IIKa, - liridU. Imclllßenf; steady worker; vartfi dictation In law real estate. Insurance ills* N., OC'J AVtit lbitu »' DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED, ' Male. QiiZ4\Lr zAiUuli©^ bureau fc2o inn avo. Pllunc .i.iM> — Bryant Bett j Japaoeaa servants furnlshcl W private ; lamillcs, hotel*, clubs, etc. BUTLERS, Mcond and useful men. with j excellent verified and personal references. | can be had at unie froui Oaterbers*! '*" reau, 71« Leiinston ay». 'i'tae •"•"* Plaza. CARETAKER — WATCHMAN. —To take ; charge or city residence during Bummer; niiildie ajjeii. reliable, trustworthy; cv- i years" excenlonal references. "Coiiiiwlent." . Box 3. Tribune ' IflJca I CARETAKERS.— Neat your* couple, to take care of private h"iiic lor summer or longer; no children; good reference. Ad dress J. <_\. 203 W. i-'itii It. CARETAKER. — Experienced, responsible couple, no children, wish care of empty : or private nous*; h«st references. Expert- , ence, Box 40. Tribune Office. COL'I'I.E. — Coachman; Rood gardener; un- ' derstands automobile?; we man cook nn.l . laundress; can bake; also J nag man. use ful ail around; aeparalA; city, country. Morrow's Hur<>au. T2l Iyxinstor. »••»•.. cor- . ncr T.>«;h »t. COUPLE. — German; man butler, useful; wife cook and laundress; ervellent refer ences; a friend as coachman. R . Mathew son's Hureau. 8U «th av-. Tel. S'X— Hryant. j COACHMAN. First class; thoroußhly com petent, sober, honest: jrood driver; has j friend chauffeur; present employer sev«n years; ko anywhere. Morrow's Bureau, 72] I Lexington aye.. ."vSth it ;—; — ;—; — ' — - — COACHMAN.— SingIe; first class; thor oughly experlenred; care horses, ca» : laces, harness; careful driver; city, coun try; generally useful; Just disengaßed; city references. Address Reliable, 134 East 4L'd st. COACHMAN— Scotchman, single; In try; careful driver; »x.»-il<nt refe R. R., lt:» Weit xeth «t COACHMAN. Single: disengaged; flrst I class references: ride and drive; will go I anyywhere. C W.. care of Mr. Lee, 2157 Broadway. COACHMAN— ■11 \.'V : EUR Toung man, 1 -0: first-class reference: five years in last place: sober and willing. Edward Martin , :St>4 West With st. I COACHMAN— OH A f FFKI'R.— Switchman. 1 single. 39; experience In repair shop and driving automobiles; personal and written reference: moderate wages; country pre feried. William Mac Donald. 434 East T.Ttli. COACHMAN.— single; experienced: -umlet* • stands taking cars of country place; wen recommended for sobriety, honesty. Ad dr--ss Thomas. Box 13*5. Tiibune l.'ptowa • ■:!:- 1364 Broadway. COACHMAN. — Scotchman; married; one I child; country preferred, year round;' thoroughly understands his business, rid ing an.l driving: handy around automo biles; strictly sober, honest, obliging; besi references. Ma Dowell, 434 Bast .'7th St. COACHMAN. — Single. 2S; understands care horses, carriages, harness; good, careful driver; temperate; excellent references; use j ful if necessary; willing, obliging; go any wnere. Dennis P. a.. Tribune Uptown Or ! fice. 1364 Broadway. COACHMAN or generally useful man; col ored; willing and obliging; ten years' reference. Address Butler. ir>."c Broadway. COACHMAN By first class man; best ref erence; willing and "Milting: last em- I ployer can be Been Address T. M., 124 East I9t st. COACHMAN.— Ry neat. tidy, smooth fa.-".1 I Englishman; careful and reliable; will be . DSfful at anvthlng needed: beat references. ; Carpenter's Bureau, 154 <»th aye. • COACHMAN.— Whiti: middle seed; sin«i<\ I long experience: thorough horseman, care \ ful driver; bent of references. Address J. ' H., 14 Arch St.. Newark. S. J. ! COACHMAN. Sing;*, understan<l» care of j fine horses: best references. O'Connor, j 34.'. Gold st . Brooklyn. i COACHMAN. — Touriß man; urwlerstands I care tine horses. carria(?es; careful driver; temperate; willing, obliging; useful If nec essary; country referred. J. 1... Box 50. Tribune i ptown Office. 1.164 Broad* COACHMAN.— Married: no incumbrance; first class reference; last employer can be sern. John Conlon. 147 West 10« th St. COACHMAN. USEFUL MAN. — Single; strictly temperate: thoroughly understands ! horse«; rare automobiles; good, careful driver: willing an.l cbHgine: well recom mended. Address S. S. C. Tribune fptown Office, 1364 Broadway. COACHMAN. CSEFUL. MAN — Single; thoroushly understands everything around gentleman's country place; strictly sober; trustworthy and obliging; careful driver; highest • ibunendatlons; anywhere. Will iam. Tribune t'ptown Office I"'i 4 Broad way. COACHMAN. CHAUFFEUR. ISEFUU— Si:ii?le. resjip'-tful; thoroughly understands horses; experi^ncp,] driver gasolene automo bile; repairing; trustworthy, sober, oblig ing; rive years' recommendation, anywhere. Henry. Tribune I'ptown Office 1364 Broad-: COACHMAN, and GARDENER Herman: single. 'SH; two years' reference from last employer; -..ins small country place. Address Coachman, M Division ST. COACHMAN.— MiddIe aged. J'rorestant. mnrrled, no children: gttrrf city and country driver; take care of lawns, rosds: country, with cottage. A. I ail 4.';vß Broadway. COACHMAN — First-class. experienced; single man: thoroughly understands care of horses, harness, carriages; good drher; excellent reference: willing, "bilging; city or country. Thomas. :>4^ West Tt'th st. COUPLE. — French: competent; butler; valet, useful; lady's maid, chambermaid; absolutely sober, honest; written and per sonal recommendations from prominent family Couple, care of Crab. 4<>7 West 40th st. FARMER, GARDENER, on gentleman's country place, with cottage: experienced with vegetables, flower?, shrubs, lawns. horses, cows: good all around. Trimp I.VS East 112!n sr. , , , - FARMER. GARDENER—^COOK. UAfN DRKSS —B} young Irish couple; n<> chil dren: good reference. Carpenter's Bureau, 1. '.4 fur, aye. FARMER. GARDENER By Scotchman married; take entire chars- p;pntli ¥ man's place; thoroughly experienced; board help, make butter: best reference. Carpenter 1 • Bureau, 154 <">th ay GERMAN middle aged: sina under- Ktands bouse and fjardfn work. *'.am boilers; handy with tools; lx>st references. Address Holt, 20.1 Ea»t I.'.th St. GARDENER -Ftrsi class; competent, all around man; single; best references. Car- Vnter's Bureau, 154 rtth aye. GARDENER (HEADX— English: working; practically experienced, orchids, foliage plants. roses and all work on peniierr.an's place; plnplc; first class references. Florisr. 124 Bradub irsi aye. GARDENER — Single; Protestant; cantake charge of greenhouse, vegetable garden. grounds, etc.; references as to capabilities. Address Gardener, 102 10th si , Whitestone. Lens; Island. GARDENER. T. married, no family, wishes position where thoroughly reliahl", practical man la required; best references. R. J. TV. Vaughan's Seed Store, 14 Bar clay st GA*RDEXNER and ISBFI 1. MAN.— By Or man; understands care of flowers. \e - a <-t K bles also horse and cow; best references Mathewson's Bureau >>is «th a. •■ Tel. :iT>< —Bryant. HOUSEMAN. &C."— Lady going abroad April 24 winhes'pn.-'itlon for useful house tnan; also waitress Call 312 Wen 7- ! st. JAPANEBE.— Thorough, long experience; cook and butler, housswoiksr In small family or bachelor apartment, anywhere; lias personal references. 1. Obukata. 41 East l.th St. JANITOR wishes first class position : tem perate man: understands every detail; good refrren'-es. William U. Sawyer, lt» Iturnett st . Newark. X. J. JANITOR — German; married: repairs and painting; three > ears' reference; under stands steam nn.l hot water heat; honest, sober. 11. T. Oldenburg, 218 Kast 44th st. JANITOR or PORTER. Call or a.ldress C. Barnes. HI) Wycl ' st.. Brooklyn. MAX and WIFE, colored. wi»h place' In country; man coachman, useful man: wife cook, launiltess. general housework: reforence. 128 West ll' • i-t.. care of Jan itor. POrt.TRTMAN-OARDENER. — German; ageil 28: in.i! I, no children; reliable, hustler, general .it- country place, poultry farm, summer resort; wife housework: or part. New Jersey preferred. l)»i 22 Net tlPton. Ark. (SINGLE MAN. Scotch, will fake charge- of gentleman's .estate; has bad eighteen vrars' experience, ill kin-Is of wr.rk; reli able; strictly •■•-.-,■. references fur ntspe.l Address M. i: Morrison. 132 Sd ■i»e . N.« York. 1-SF.FIL MAN By young man; honest. string and willing; un.loi stands care of horaM, drives, lawn*, everything on coun try place; reference; experience. Charles Henry. .tK"I Uates »if.. Brooklyn. rsKKl'l. MAN. German; can ilo Imhle and outside work: gtiri'en. cow. hor»e, etc.: best city references. Mathewson's Bureau, »18"Hth aye. Tel. 37S— Bryant. rsi:i"ri. MAN.— n*nuHti: itf.i is ; mar ried, nn children; general work diuntrv place, lawn, garden. b.ir>e. cow. poultry; handy with tools; wife for Liundrv or hr>"s«work. Atiarfas iiclinruth, Nettleton. Ark. KMI'I'MMFNT A<.E>Cir*. Miss FitzOeraW's Employment Bureau FOR FIRST CLASS HELP ONLY. 503 STH AYE., Cor. 42d 51., Seymour Building TELEPHONE 3911-3STH. ;; l \rs. kernaghan's Elite EmpJoy ment Bureau REMOVED TO 844 SIXTH AYE. Near 4Mb SI MALE VNU KKMAU3 HKI.V Al. : ;«.sl " — Miss Margaret Smite's Bureau of Employment FOR SELECT HELP— AII Natianalities. 25 West 42d St., --- sfh Aye. (CENTV.AL BUILDING ' Tel. 3089 Bryant. All References inve»tiicatf I._ AMSTERDAM EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. «tO Amsterdam aye.. bet. MM mi iMtn sts. (one tlißhl u|>). — Kirst (Uss help al ways on hand. Tel. SUtiO— Riverside. Mrs. -■ -: ("Jrlbbln. A. —A. — HOFMAVER - KMi'I.OYMKNT BUREAU, 153 «>« SM at.; *-' for on<» month; telephone connection. AT CARPENTER'S Etapicy:n«nl H .r- IS4 Bth ».*•#. Established 1947. We h»v» tsrrt ouachmen. KarJecers. sroums. marrlfd coupl<s. farm loremen. f*riu Band*. A.i callers. *<■!! recommended. AT Lambert ft Oowe's Emptojmwnt 15-; reau. rt4. r . P'.xth >▼•. Ttl 4'«>" »•»■ Al ways on hand, farm ißj>«rtntendent», fore men, coachmen, grooma. gardeners, marrl»a couples, dairymen. p.»ulti->-inen. etc. COLONIAL BL'IU:A.L". rrofes«:ona! and Domestic «er\ ice. : No. 00 West 39th -• Tel. ■•'-- "'■th.^ | COOKS". but!er>. MsCOtd mun. waltrevcs. ! ; latirKlresfies. fiiiiml^rtiKil.lo. kitcher.i:-.:uds. , lades' maids, cooks who launder. i?er.er». , houseworker:. Jussiia Employment Bureau. ; j C&O Lexins a. c. ; i E. V OPKi.I. & FREDERICK lIOhBINS. Emploj men* Asr°nts. H2Z «:th aye.. near »47th st Tel. 2801 — Bryant. — Best prlvats ; family help; references Investigated. F. s. GRANT'S Atlantic Servants' Ui- i cla'nee; toloied help a specialty; 8 We»: | i i::ir'i St.. n«.r stb aye. All rerertnee* ; t strictly Investigated. Tel. 265»— Harlem. ■ j 4 FIRST CLASS HkTp FXTtXISHED. all : branches of work; wt-.it<-, colored; refer ences investigated, colored a specialty. , i I'orter's Sfclect Bureau. 14- West 15M st. , i Tel i»4— Momlngsid*. i « GOODE'B EMI'LOYMKNT BUREAU. W2* Uroad»a>. cor. «4th. Prlva Camille* } not«is. boardine houses, clubs ant! insUto lions, while ur colored, promptly turnlsheo. , ! Tel. 43U6 Columbus. i JUL.IKN EMP. BUREAt, cor. ■- l i"*aad i | Slxtii ay» . lirvant litilMir.s. will furr.lsh | promptly first class hHp. ail nati"ralltlf!i. i all references investigated. Taj 4381 Bryant i LANG & BOECHERER CO . 43. 45. 47 , West :(.;.! st.— First class servants for pri vate families. Telephone SI 1-512— SMh st. LKION'S EMPI.OY.MKNT OKFfCH -Help : direct from the South. S6 West 133 d St.. i near sth avo. Rev. Heorsre D. I.igonn pro- ; I iletor. Telephone 4400 Harlem. LJNDBERG ,v NEWLANDER Swedish | Employment Office. Select help: refer- j ences investlsated. 3L'2 4tli aye. Tel. 37titf i — Mudison .are. MADISON* Employmen- Office of Martha I Warden. — Select help all nationalities. ! 426 4th aye.. near C&th st MEDICAL, DOMESTIC AID SOCIETY. 2411 j Broadway, north of BM st Tel. -"-' , Riverside. First .lass female -'p. private , families: also nurses, registry; furnished ; day or night. • M J. DBFFTS select Kmpli.yment Bu:e«a : (private families only). 131 W. IS St.. bet. Broadway and f.th aye All referaaces j investigated. Tel. 31CJ2— Bryanf. 111.-*S YON PCHFTET^F Employment Bu- [ reau. — Select help; orders by mall. *phos« j or tel^Kraph receive prompt attention. 31H \ 4th aye.. nr. 25th st. Telephone connection. I tlon. , MME. BEKGER'3 liurrau de IMacement j Fran. •-• furnishes tirst class domestic help; all nationalities; ail references In- j vestlgated. 43S riixth aye. near 27th. Tel. 2S(I Madison. , ! MM!:. J.M.QfIN'S Employment Bureau, j 60S 6th aye.. near 30th st. — Cooks. ! kitchenmalijs. waltressei. pariormaija> | laundresses: French and German nurses, i lady's maids, butlers, couples, promptly supplied. ! MRS. 1. HER 1 v Reliable h«lp. 455 Columbus Ava. Tel 741 River. . MRS B O. STEEUE, 130 AVest I3.td St.. j between Lenox arid 7th a\es.. furr.lshe* t promptly first class domestic help. 'Phone 1388— Jlorningside. References carefully in- ; vestignted. j I NXTK'NAI- EMPLOYMENT AGENCY s::p- ! pli^s flist class female help: references ' carefully investigated. 816 West 12."» th tt.. bet Keen Mh and .~t. Nicholas ayes. T»i ephoce 4400— Momlngslde. NEW YORK Guarantee Employment Ru reau, 3T.a West o'.'th st. ' fhone 4-"2 — ColumbUP. Colored help a «^e.-'a!ty. Kaf erences lnvesri>;at.-d before applicants are sent out. All help guaranteed. HENDERSON BUREAU. 110 West 134 th I st. Tel 4R6— Momingside.— First class servants furnished; male an'l fereale, all ; nationalities; ali» references carefully In vestigated; city or country. CALX, T"P Central Employment Rureau. <VK» ; 6th avf.. To I. 32&4— -38 th. If you ii*-*.^ | help of any kind: hotels, private fan.iiies. | clilbf", ln."tltuti"ns supplifil promptly. DOMESTIC Minings WANTED. Female-. \.--A. -EMPLOYERS ma investigate s« - ■ vantV references at th»- Reference Bu- ; | reau. 156 Fifth a\e . RiM>m fc.'2. 'cARETAKERS.— Swiss French couple; un- ! I "encumbered; experienced; pri\at»- h-nise; : I-Clty reference. I'iilU-t. 05 West Inlth st. I CcTiJple! very refined jruung :■ Germans; thoroughly coiTii»-ien-.; wire ;..- lailys ; i n-aui' »iti a.:slsr with chamberwork; man j as butler, l).'St o(* reference, 10l West 2Uth. j 'CHAMBERMAID an,! WAITRBSS.— No ob^ | Jection to the country'; best references from last family; $'-ii t'> *--• Central Kmi>. ; I Bureau. 63U Btn axe. TeL 3-t»4— a>>th. CHAMBERMAID. — First class; neat HweJ- ; ish girl; good g^wer; willinn. oblisinK; best references. Osterb«r^s Bureau. 71ij ; Lexington aye.. between r>it!i anJ T.vh st». I Tel. lU63— Plaza. COOK. — German; unilerstan.l* French cook ing; exctllent references; go anywhere. ! Miss Margaret Smith's I'.ureau. - West j ! 4^.1 st. 'Phone 3l>;'.i>— Hryant. COOK. — First class; just disengaged; ««l- t sires permanent position; city or country: fully competent in »U branches; excellent . references. Mi^s Margaret Smith's Hureau, 28 West 4i:<l st. J'hone 303^— Bryant. COOK Finnish girl; neat, trustworthy;' first class, .ils.. kitcherßn* i-I ; BO obj«c-l tion to country; j.rivHte. public. Morrow's ; Bureau. 121 Lexington aye.. corner s»<th *t. ! Telephone I!)'J»— i'laza. COOK.— By Finnish girl, with or without j lanniliy; hlßhly ie L oninieni!e«l: has frt«n.i i as chatnbermaW »n.| waitress, city o» ! country. Weld's Bureau. 31*4 Columbus aye. ; Tel. TlM*— Riverside. COOK. Protrstant: assis-t laun<lrrs.x; v.~-i:. obligiiiK wuman: country '|.referre<l '1., j Mr.'. Colliers Agency. U"J West 23d at. . | COOK.— Excellent cook; gixsl niitiiaser; • i very best of references; Finnish woman. Jussila Bureau, KM' r.exinntrn aye it COOK for institution or large tniarJing | house gtMvi ex'k anil manager; goo<l ref- I erence; ' wages" J4O. Jusstta Hur««u. »vso ( Lexlnfrtou a\e. Tel. 44.VJ -Fla^a.- COOK.-lty very' neat, competent Swedish girl: 'excellent cook; rest references; ua^es $:!.">. Oiit.roeig's Hureu'i. Tl«> \jf\- . ingt.m aye . between f.Tth ar-1 .V<th st». I Tel. 1 (>."..■>— Plaza. COOK— WAITRESS.— Two stst.-rs; together or separate; good cook and waitress; g^od i references: wages V-< Flaherty's Bureau, 4>C» Columbus aye. TeL 741 -River. I COOK, assist laxjn'lry: young woman; very j good reference; *r_' *-.'•- S . Hofmayer's | Bureau, 133 West 23<1 st Telephone 1884— j Chelsea. . I COOK.— English: first class: nn<!ers?an,ls j er.trees. nl! plain ami fancy iHsti** nn.i ■ frozen desserts; wages - p.-rsonal refer- I races. Flaherty's Hureau, 4X3 Columbus j a\-. Tel. ~*\— River. COOK — ('HAMUERMAin an.l WAITRESS. — Two very neat, cotnjietivit Finnish gtrl». city or cMtnttA ; best references .Iti-'iin Bureau. » ;^'i T.exin^ton a\e. Tel. 4JS."! — Plaza. COOK.*— English Protestant; strict!} first rh.s. til! tmuiches .-f rtr.e nroklng; g.-ol I references; city or country. 11., Mrs. i ••! • I llrr"< Agency, !-- West 23d ■<» OiiK. Hl'l'SKtt'.iiK. CMAMUKIIMMIV two colored rlrls; city or country; i good reference* .Call of BiWress Hender- j ; son's Bureau, lit) West l."»th st. Tel 4>i; -Morning. DISHWASHER, elevator runner; telephone cnerator. by mlorr.l man; city or oountry i Williams, 113 W.-nt 63d *t. I ; ADVynmSEMENTS ar.J subrcrtptlnns for Th» Tribute M.-.-| Y e.l at their Intrnvn j oftv* No j::fi4 Promiwnv. between S3?"j an.l ITth st«, until •» o'clock ;<. •<• ».l- I verti»ern*nt9 ■:>-<! at tfc» fo!lowln« branch offlcei at regular rftire rates until •> • o>uck ». vi.. v!x.« M* sts ay».. » ' 13 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES EMKOVMEHT J OSit«s. OE. 424 »t. Teie^h^ne -"01)5 S^-X Select h«l^. Male and female. AY. n«'»'_J alkies. References |*r*jnaiiy tnvestt«*t«a. •jovrrnewies. ladles' maids, ti.far.ts' nur»«% cooks. waitress**, laundresses, chamo** niaids. married < oupi«-.». bullns. va!et». «ta GRADUATE iUNDHRGKADUATE •TTTTJCCC IV. WEST I"4TH SX. ;;UIv.O — v - Tel. » River. iWiss Freeus Rbgistrt. A, Osterberg's Bureau, 7K» Lexington ay« bet 57th an,? s*tb *t». •Rhone lv"A— Plaza. Strictly P.rst ■■■• donMstlc help. Scandinavian _ »[.ov.lalty.^ SHEA'S KM!. BCREAL". No » E. 4-M .< T»l 2(t^2— 3ath. First elm htflp. niale and female, bi-th for city and aoazirj, always on hand. JIIS3 MARIE NEII.fr:.. 370 Lei:r.«t->a aye.. rear 5l»» s: . ar.nvar^e* they ar» ready to furnisn good. non-»t and r*i.Ut,» heip; rtferenics fro:a Ust «mploi«t taur oughly in-. -»:.«.-.*"•>:. MISS M. BUVTSKV. — Fl.-st class employ ment bureau: servant.* of all nattons. l'J5» 3<J aye. TeL. »<J23— TStth. MISS CHRISTINA OLSON. S%*:!sn £*:* ployment Ottl'^. — Flr»! cla.«» iua!* <in * fe male' help of ail nationalities »up^i'e.i. r»f eitr.ces inv-stigatrd. x'J* «sth a'.e . r.r«r 47th st. T*l*pbwoa r*4-'— Bryant MRS. ?. MINGEH, IX Ea»t Mth »t.. rear Lexington ay*. Tel. «»1-— 7»th. -• Wn-.aa l:elp a si^cidlt>. I'iaces wattle* for .-.jcka. laun-Jresst«, chamDerinaid*. wait ijms^s. nurses. MI'.S. iTiU-IKiiS At'.fc.M V -High ■■<••<» help: male and ferna>. r«f>ri-n."« per sun»!ly ln."«'i k »v.: IS Wett SU! fj MKS. EL M B \CO.V, Emptoymr^t OOc* ■M Cut >vl. near ZM st . hn al*^« l^od. <-omc«tert. r»lUt>;« Krvknii. ;i:*n und women, references oa Ole. Tel. 13Ti CbclM*. MRS A. GASfXES* .*c»Wlin»\ Us Anir'i. «i Employmenl Hureau. Sel«c« h»U> «"*0 Third aye.. ™r. 124 th. Tel. 273! J Hartent Mail or phone- order* recet\e prompt dila tion. MRS. C. J. COOPER'S "■■■• BCREAJT. 637 eth ivk.. near 3»t!v — Telephone luOO fAi Select help of all natlon-illt'.- ». BUM •nd female; reference* Hvitiii MR- ANNA L. CHRISTENSEN. =w«^U!» Employm«r.t Bureau. !ate with SCsh Mm» S Johnson. 14* E»»t 19lh -•.-•■■ Ir»!c» place. Teiephontt 1213 «a BM Grammercy. MRS D. RI'"E KEMPBR. TV»«t SM« Em i.!oym»nt Bureau. 813 Columbus »■**• '*t B<'th, st.>. Tel. Rlver»ld« 8345. -;- »VI Dorrestlc Servants. MRS H. B. VI'EID. 324 io!iftnbu« <»'•. Tel. 77.*.»— Riverside— «:cok». laap lre;*"-. rhamh»rmaH«. w*itr»?se«. nurs»» ST»eJ:»h. Uertiian. Kngltsh an.l Irl«h: pl»C«a waltirg; references Investigate':: Klnnl»h » i;*Ulti . GRKATER N. T. EMPLOYMENT BC RCAI7. V-'n\. J. Schultz. Prop.. I<!3 E. 106 th st". near I.exingto?! are.— Potl»h Slavish specialty, and ail r«?s. ln-.#st!«ate-1. SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BUREAU "»f K\a I.or.anler i»9rabll» > T.i 11 yems> «;:p pile* fir*t c.ass >ci ? e( all narJ:na:iUe«. 3;i« 4th aye.. n. 2*th. Te!. Zj'>'> — Mad. ?q. TAICE SOT.rt-BKtT HKI-P SUP PLIED. MAUB AND FEMALE: PRT VATE FAMIUEP. ESTATES. IORPOIA • TION'S. FARMS: REFERENCE? STRIt.'T- I.V INVESTIGATED: S TEARS ESTAB LISHED. CHARLES <■■ IRA IN 71 WEST 11TH - T . PRESIDENT OK THE EMPLOYMENT AGENTS' 6OCIETT. THE WEEB-DRAPEK AGENCY for se'ect rolcr»>d s»rvant9. HPu Cth aye. Estabi:3he'l I">7R. Te!. 172ti— Mad. Sq. iN'THR'if EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Mrs. I<iat)<-1 Aiden Anderson, Pr-prlet'-**. (S ffe't S«th »t. Tel. 100S— SSth. Fui nlsh»s •"xce l jtiar.aily coirpetf-nt K-nernessas. comi at ins. nial.is. chefs, butlers, etc. WOMEN'S DOMESTIC LEAGUE. No. 11 East 33d st High class .iom«« - :a positions; male and feraa'e. T«l. t .'..■•> Madison. WE PLA«E help of all <iescrip;lon». mm mT.lal. hotel and <Jom*»tlo < white "n!>>: first class positions ■et.und. Th» I' 3. Employment & Brokera*- Co.. IH X liitn. RELIABLE HELP FOR HOTELS, ciuh* and Institutions. ma!» and fema'e: iiitehei irrews a sprctalty. "Phor- 232^— Bryant. TORRENT & OLSOX IN Tth a.c. neir Tim«>s Sfj-iare. SCANDINAVIAN F.mp«orm»nt Burea-j. 74T l.exin<tton ay» . r*t. r.S»th arrl firtrh sts« — Tel. Female Department. 4.N»7— P ua Mali* D»pdrtmenr. .TJrt7 plaza. Kerereac»» Investigated. Walfrid 81-jom. ST. JOHN'S EMPLOYMENT AGEXCT. U M. MetMl, prop . »v<3 Arr.sterUrn »v».. n>ar <*ikl st.— F*n:a;e help of a!! n.itlor.a! ities; rtf»r»n.es strictly imestisaied. Tel. rJ«> HlversUle. MI.-=rf MORROWS Employmenl Bureau. 721 L>-xliiKton a\^.. cor. '••th st . ?jrni«.»-»» promptly first .lass dcmestlr help a:i nj tionailtiej. male. f-m*l* ant rnu[ 1-s. ail rf frr»ni f » in 1 . »-s'icate-l nuMtMK am vnvxs wa.vii» Omul* O '«JK. — Kirst class; pr)vat» fan::'; or =iriali hotel; <ity ur «.-mi!itr>: *erj N»tt <>f refrrtner** Call Centra) Kmp. burti'i. tiSit hth ayr, i>r Tel. XlM — ;y*tn HOCSEWORK, ot c<» k anci launui.-s». ty lntelliK^ft. nil'lng. rent KnglUl:man. g.xcl family coot an 1 laun<lr»s». .»,»;:e:it ieferenc«s. Irwin's Hurrau. IT W. Itth st. HOUSEWORK-— Bj twi> n«at yours Kir:*; first class COOk, exiftl^nt laun.ir»?>.s. gotkl baker; olh«r chaml^rniai.i ami v»aitr»"*. Morrow's bur«iu. T^l Lexington a».. .">>th. INFANTS NI'RPE. rnd-rstands a!l fo-Ki^ anJ thy oar«» of chlliircn; tir^t cla-s icr t>r^nct-9. Miss Margaret Bmreao, U>st CM »t. 'Pbooa 3ii,'K>— Hryact. KITCHEXMAID or HOUSEWORK.— By i young ftiri. latvly Un.lt-<1; i■» wages. A.. Mr?. •Vlli^r's Agency IL^' V\ V st n<i st. LMXHRKSS-.-Ih Finnish girl; doea col lars: ttty or country. Uvt.js Bureau. :"J4 rolumhus «ye. Tel. T"il» — River. LAfNI>RI-:~<. - i.'an do shirts. c<»l!*r-: \-r/ Jx-st refprenr*: «a(n $."?"; Finm?li wom an. Juss:i» Uurvao. ti"«i Vnizgiva wo. Tel. 44.-.3— rUsa LAUNDRESS.— Swe<JJsru first i-ta«*: «>iirt'. • uffs. collars; tery b*>st refer#n< <-s t is t-Tt^rn'.- Bureau, "in Lexington a-.c . ba rweetrSTUi atiil .V»tn »t» Tel. lOS.I T - :»iu LAUNDRESS.— By io!^re<i womati »•. -i-» washinj; at home. *\Vi:fs. VVVh- ,"^>t:>. LA U-NDRKSS. — Weekly washing .!ore !-f.f; 50 CENTS: deltVirsd In "4 hours >-.a'» drifd. ready to Iron. tt'mtnuh Jl'i E^» *ith »t. "Fhon* 17&^ — Tath. Nl.'fi^E. — Kxjjer!ence.| tirfant or ci->nr.>; tua fri>'n.l niaM •:. ' ■nußStr*99; !:k<-^ ihil.iren; willlne «f> trave!; highly re,-..n: menJe<t. Uorrow*s Bureau. T - J1 Lestnstoii »vf. Telephone ltr_'.* — P!az». NURSE. -English Protestant- th,.r.>i;shl <«;m;-etent; -xcellent t^rwinal referenc-. cit> or country. Inrtusrrlal \stociatk n of America. Inc. t> Kast t^i st . 'Pnon* 3)03 NURSE t.. sr,.«n .-hlMr-n; iyj; romrvr ten;; very K <**l EnxSMi Kl rl; v.-rv rw*t recommendatlocs: waices »".'. iK t , r >* re -f Bureau. 116 Lexington n».. between ;; : 1 an.l :»Mh »t. TV!. 1053— Plaza. NI'HSR —First class American gUi- infant or rrown children: l>e»t rvferrnces city «.r ii.ijtury. nah^rtv'a Itureau. 4->5 v'otua-. bus aye. TeL 7«t— Rlr«r. NURSE.— As .hi!.!., nurse, for the surrTl mrr; will travel aliroaiL K. Smith can» .f Mrs. Schwarti. Hotel *ichenley Vttts buric. TWO SEAT TOUXO kv- ;!.:sn s;;iu.i»" sister*. tle«lr>* po.»it!..r in unia!) prtrata f.imily by April •."«!; rttj or ciuntr> Wrf, M J . .are ..f r. Fernuson. tn>l »;th aye WAITRESS -Kn«rll»ii Pf.f-stant; fultv «n | J. rhti,!.,)* h^ r .lutt-s; flrv div personal an « •arltten reference.. .\{.,, «!■<■»-»» : Smith » Bureau. ;."V «>»• 4^,] ■ p«,,, rw SUS&— Bryant I WMTP.KSS or PARL(»RM.\!f> Very r.caf: ftrs: iln-s Swedish <trl; e\.-e!lent »«i»I re S » i,^t references ostertersn Bnrnra Tl»> l.i-\ln^t..n aw. »>et.\.»^n .".T*h an,t .V^t 1 * st-i TeC ta*.v-pi., M WAITItFS^.-- TttmX c&taa; re;,. t )iy «*rt* . \erv he,.! refcrrni-^s: «-ltv or i-ountrv" Flaherty's Bureas, -»s-v i-«>:umhu< r.e r»i "41— River. iWM'ow: reflnct *-«.» intelligent. «r>eak!r!» , tifrram an>t En«H»tt, In «n Institutf^ I hotel or ctubhous*; givtj manage- aa4 | housekeeper. W. It, i«»;4 Mad^oa »T%