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Two of the QUALITY ADS. IN TO- DAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. Male. TAILOR. — A rood custom tailor on , mtn'i coats. SO9 Fast '-Pth ft.. third floor. Room 17. Female. ;.i ... .•-;-.-.■':.■•, o -■■'-■ ■- OPERATORS (experienced preferred) on ladies' muslin underwear; jrooil pay; steadr work; Slnrer machines. Apply all week. Louis Baer. 11 Washington Plate. READ THE OTHER HELP WANTtD. - Male. CANVASSERS. flew Newspaper Premium Proposition. ■ pern____nt emp'.ojrr.cM, with »usran-. ired fal«y Mfi carfare psid weekly, onfl liberal -3mr_i__3o:i la _Jd:t.on. BflSt e2er ■■ the c::y for exjerießCSj n««s t*r«r. bock si ■<" irapazine men who are ictpted t.i r»__ «id ractory or hcuse |_ hsas> «otv ; 8v« ortJers a <Say will •an •*»-<» per week. Call between 9 c _:. and Ip.m. WILLIAM H. GUTELItTS.^ Room S_S. Tribune Buildins. New York. 7VAN ■-*--■; _' -5 >--*.-*. wil^* real estate. Writ* ; p. Thomas. 20 Ea?t aoth_st_. - th'ou uflily exr«rtcnc<?d man. for • sec»l « ' ' r W ™t*c_ expenses. Mi S !:i:i (Petition Brccer). Flatacu S^ig^g. _ •"Vtr' r i c v v II \ N— Stron* ro;" writer: me •■■^t^rirLJning and knoule^-e of trade paper ... CearaW*. ..'••- ».-- r-?ration.2.":'S Broadway. ihZ'il* to 6r!l lat'.st novelty, parlor aeroplane; *-'$ 30 feet; SUSP* 25c. Uaooto M^re Vove'tr Work*. 1951 Broadway. _____—— AOENTS to handle our t< as, coffee? and «Ptc«: experience act r.e-eisar>; Bonn ft BM*. ---• cr ro'~r own. Call or write Bums & Reed, J.J Hadfcn n. ■ _— , i'3£XTg to sell tw.n fjif, garter; real memey ior «ooS men; exclush-e territory. Lantz. l-'=t> Broal»-ay. , "■"*' , /GENTS— Sew 25 «nt article; our patent; large front; 2 cent stenjj, for • til sample. »-?e >iaity Cf.. £T5 Broadway. ToENTe— Best real money maker In New^Vo^k; baercXM yosat and old; sells oolcft Ti ,l^ tiles Czy Oa & Off puz=!e. Rasm -4s. i"» - - EroaaTvay. . . - ; IGENTS to iutroaace money ™»*« * rt l-: 2 8 ta $3 ocr -ay. AsVestos Lbej. W -cl>. Co.. ~* •Vest STt'h t. ._ .. — - AGENTS nontd for tana vacucn cleaners; sell f5 si 3 flO. L'ulity Import - »•«« Co.. m i . AGEXI6 S-5S fer the SSt and übypsffteaa vacmna slaaer on tie market : price and flO. see Omocaxx&m. 30 East Mth st. DUlitj *.;nport & expert Car^pany. EOOICKEEPEK— <Joc<3 pcr.ir.ar ; . n«;_r»r; experi tac«d en ea-'es led*CCT: iry SIS. Eicployers cen-ire ficma-a. 170 Di-s-nsy. EOOKKI-'^PER for -JTjood- house, ennst b« rtßuoujgnly exr**ritT}c*<i: eaia.-y to -tart $.5 $29. Call Ju_g.'ij'; t'Pc-itioa i.;:_.er__, B__tii_D TLrrtiny. I.O Y. : !:_ie_ - _ n<siper: experienced; S3. 9 ov.ork. room 1.124. 150 Ngssa-J St. BOY iranud to call and «se!i\-er orders; steady . 2°riiicm; civet have references. 101 West 145 a *■■ n .. _M_n-iT OJOy. r.bcur J3 or IS yearg cf _ge, in wholeFaJt and retail clotting house. Address C. W., Box *. JYjbaoe Office. EOT* (offic*). 16 ta IS years, for bank; pamniar ft.oo! e.r&Cus.'*-! 1 - National Er.i i_. iij^nt Ex ' ■ ranzs, 47 West 4'2i Bt. ERaKEMEV end KIP.EMEX (inexper:*;ncc-a> acted to prepare for employment on nearby Ts.tirafcds: tncrrasiiisr business. Call, or rtate _ri. viti--- height, Raiiway sssrristlnn. Room 4m. 203 Bruav way. "'_.%' SEPS ii r -.= ■•_:; butter an- e_rs route; " errs week: s_"o daily. Apply Monday, 7 a. m.. T. TT. Sir.iih. 107 Reid 3ve.. Broeklvp. tAWXtBtKS U«ti. -h-astlers. can isake $25 mkb ur.Ser cor cnarantee syEieis sallisg iWWt'fitef. Afplr MS West 4CTh e>. CIATi.tSERS niBUaJ to J=ell arc Urbt carbons. - Mr coi-rr..:s*i«» <SiH r.'-uiiday and Frtdar, Bert' c & Fc-ret, Tl Xae»au et. CHEF, Strcit; good .•cfcrencts; also butlers, sec raa nj«a. A£ier Corn Employment Bureau. TVeri ■•;;.. St. ■ CT3AB SALESMEN van! !n jonr locality to rexresesi us; trxierlfcnce i^inccesrarj" 51iO per "scr2: ar.d cxpetiis. Write for particulars, Satrii Cigar Co.. ft. L:;.f. Me. Cl£P.£.— Crdsr; tsaiMetarin? ccnccrn requires rrrsr. er tr?.i=s ant inltlae\e with mechanical 6xs4 or Bdad. cspcri^nced In handling detail vrr-: la com.ectioij trith orders; nwt be bl*o !sce'y ciieiul and accurate; salary. $1,300. Call I^?:sesj Service :r.pai:\ . £09 Ijrc^duay. "lEKIC, EtocJt: ycung iriaji; must be thoroughly «s^rier.:ed in : -jrare. Nat^ouai Employment . Eichanrf. 47 Wt-st 4l'J tit. j <^EliK— .S;o<j-: : yoi.r.g mas; must be tboro'Jghiy I exserier.ctrd in hardware. National Employ- J w«T.t Egrbanr« 47 \\ t«t 42<J st. !rfcl£R] Etock; £12 to Btsrt; young mar.; must -be thorough! experienced In liarduare. N'a '•ygal Kmp'.c>TT.»nt Exchange. 47 West 423 st. CIEEKS. your;.? :.•=:.. ::r basic; ens or two !'eart' bank fcxr*rienc&; K>o. National Employ- Ptflt £ichar.gfc. •57 V.'cci 4Sd ft. CLERK?. fOOSK iren. tor ban]:: ir.ust have liad «»n* j-ecr's bark experience. ;<atlonal Employ ctc; f xrhar.ge. 47 \\ cst 42^ si COUPLE— French, German. English; ?50-$65. B'^^« > a f J. €5 Wet SSth ft. CCITPLD— F:rtt tUts; butler-cook ; 550; three iri fe~i's'; country; any Tatlonaiity. Univert E=jlc;-^:£ii E'jrea'a, .- East 23 et. Mies Pecli 'XUPLE — Koues couple; writm cook; man useful t^a, v.eit en Labi*. Wonaa't Domestic _Uag>» Ag«:c>-. 11 E2at "3d -■ COUPLE — V.'Hi general worker; man to take ca-e of l£T.-'i. pic.; SZ>O. Woman's Domestic p*.£ve Arr:.-y. 11 Esrt Stq «t. .iiIeTRICT MAN'AGEHS SIOO,OOO.OO com pts?. cstfcadjrs old establUh«d business, *M»t« eaergftic. boncFt men 10 control new tontarr Creamer. National Casualty Co.. 1T.5 N>?taa et. WIATj -JIaN iarge corporation out of town, _=x;^r.« In layitg out Ic* and refrigerating J-eiiit Natior^J Employment Exchange, 47 i-'iiAx-~:£MA.V. i.-chitfecturai; 51j to tvart. Write, Titir.j experieace and references. Lord & ■■tfcs" Co.. Oreenhouee D*B'gEerK and Mtnu ?trtcryrg. Irv?r:rton-oa-Hm!non. N. Y. experienced in laj-ing out Ice and '■elrlfrerfciing plants. National Emplctyment j:x"L£r. g r. 47 y,-esi 42<J et. Architectural ; roust have had ex per*r.ce ;.i furniture. National Employment ggtange. 41 We« «d at. V£ptATOK for [lumbiuc and plumbers' cap- 5Sff r BWs»; ealary to start |U; good oppor- JBB**- X. £-.:'.: (Position Broker*. Klatimn Build ■t- ■gtßffiNCED LAUNDRY BOY ■» anted. 1 with I.J^'K'cts. 101 Wett 1434 St.. near Lenox aye. J , yroas -em*-** men. hosttt ace energf lie. ; rt *n la the s<2vertieitig deparunent of a »«: »wp!i-.»r. Oil for interview. Boom *21 l^nr.* B'.l cine, after 2 p. in. WJSS CUSTOM TAILOR on i:ien-a coats. SCO tt.. gi floor. Room 17. .•~*nu;< Hur-t^d. tjt^al! famiiy. tVtak* care of -, - *': isrt pent £l!</»-e<j. Inquire 258 WeJrflcliJ J^OOR ACCOUNTANT— CapatIe young man. ,r;' jrt ' u e! Is espoieooM! In up-to-<3at« book - t?*£ -■'•- $i.040-SIJ». Busts*** Service "ts^* C(C '' ( - a^- rui.tfr broods t-alcuaun: only ex txnJ^* a tn * la " ; " !"- ''"si!- red: $1,500 rr-... - I * -l < - i 'LJii£'-l^r - 309 Sroadway. - l* , w * - ; 'iCiJ: ct><er, pusf&ee: London, l.iver i xfT"' l^* i - rv £ cattle; fast lUamtri lrom New y«r» > !r» ■ , »irfi -y fjo Or«*n»icn tt. liiv ncl go In moving picture bu£ir:es»? fcj*»"»y taail; license and position grjaraKteed. 'f^^Llyjy^. ti w»»t 2hth »t. *£- v W'OMtN " > - * you out of work? Would 'tit 0i t0 °*' n bf ' 6f - make |5 day? «10 6tn ■ "' «wlc*r.6 for cuitrs. Jet uk start you V^, .. J-J -* X ?t "" yonrselves; «r*cUy legitimate. g^^gw^Rooro y j7 . 277 Brcadr.-ay. * ,;JS£ *^I^TAXT. Ie to 20; bright, neat. ,at 7« I , r *' <: age - *xperieacc salary end refer* Bfa^gl*iUgp'P^yf r. Trlboce Ofacc. *ri£ E i! - f^ACKR-^2n of education and re lISJ^S MMsslog excellent obiisty; *' Ml ftr—--*'''''?'..—'• "*• To.. 30a roadway. «.^f TLT L tETHtT'ARY to president lasso re«J reefs. ' * l *"«*: isott U expert sU-nocrapher. t C .' in , f , «i5 itUtlv * *'^ ability: «*«*lej.t "jL";? 00 -* 1 - 600 Call Busltess Eervlcti _1- ** Broadway. a *»i t ?«TATB »ALB?M>K wfo* can wn eood >r, r**** 51^ urrttcij-y waitisr. Call 10 -^^tg* *1. 25 y«t 42d «. t* Sb! 1 ! i■ X ior large office building: malt i^. KIT?*" 5 exp«rrttiioe4: rood eppomtnlty. .-irr.' ii * Ji:h! " <Pcsiilc Broker;, riatlron Dulld «s^¥^i tr ? '«•»' tsuiie HAt BelJii «iu!cki7: *»«iTi. * lor nKhl ■•» Call before * t> , «2i et . RfAjm *iJI. -Fx|.^:-.tr.c./d C arc light ealf«m«n ■* t 'istt'?ivTV^». can quaijfy will »>• -'.rr.- Sa»j;. T r tbzn say cU,'-r company ha» of ,fffliai^^gwgy. src Üb>p - - ;cw Wta |»Und?! , f^ TT ~ 6^" lfKht «t*n« on*"«tto riL,^'. tlBfc ": ccnana-ion bsutjs. - ----. VI Na«6au at. HELP WANTED. AND GO TO WORK. HELP WANTED. Male. ~ ~~~ "tSSf^; Ifi*** educated. dSSC >v cln'aft? - n rin l"« t P^itioa: $30 week "l" l r-l, "P " • R °° m 33 ' ** E-t.27th st. agaSSJ-tS H res: &^k??~ :iS^~ Cilyi cx Perienced loose leaf or of- BA LJ ; ■M A N in The Uronx": there is a c.-wi Hu*;*^! d .^V ;AIsS3j:;H3 v l s fam liles to sell bottled bee r on a pood commission- Manhattan. Bronx. Brooklyn. Call SS6 Sflkv° ' SAL£sMBX, iiiug a , V ? dc-pai ! e m trade;' in! vrorl S^jJ? ?t\ n T iTins L - r*rmanent. lucrative Broadway eta!Jdir^- -ovelty tales Co.. 1147 salesmen <two) tor the automobll- business': sss ssgae i h^ Ue BB rr r s oarr %&M S 't«^o S r MI O*\-e!l ure & Protector Co., 320 Broad- O Neil are & Protestor Co.. 3£o Broad sites. 5100 each; easy maatbly terms- l'beral comm^e-n. Port fSSmn Realty Co? 45 Wwt tT^^°GRAPHER— Good opportunity for a well vcj.atod young n-an; large mercantile house; Builc'n* 11 " HlshlU (Position Broker). Flatiron STCNOOKAPHER— Young man. — 25^1 railroad statistical exp-rtence; alary SI.CK3O etxrt. Kmployerf Service Bureau. 170 Broadway. STENOGRAPHER, general office work; vouW ma=: sis per week; fnr Brooklyn concern. National Eisployraent Exchange. 47 West 42a st. EN OGRAI'HEK. lor large bank downtown about 21 years; S 7O. National Employment Es. change. 47 West 4^g st. *_ £ '«T : NO v I APH , E^ and asslsta "': bookkeeper; 4014 O I ft atl<JlJ3 - ! Em!Plo men t E\:haagc, 47 West STENOGRAPHER— -out American- com mercia' house. fls; Christian, for law officv $12; always have positions for men. Jupp Ex charce. $7 Nassau st. yv TENOR for city church. 5700: a!eo bass f450~ Wc-bsters Cfaclr Exchange. 136 sth ay«. ' TRACK FOR A — Railroad construction "x-ork i^'* $1 - SCO " nd expenses. Business 6erv-lce Co.. 3fi3 Broadu-a y . TRAFFIC MANAGER. — Thoroughly experienced man to Lake charge of shipping and packing Oepcrtmenia, possessing executive ability .0 fu pervise and direct large force; bulk of shipping handled through express companies; ealarv $2 - ZOO. Call Business Service Company, 300 eWad- T.-ay. TRAVELLING SALESMAN, acquainted with plumbing, heating supplies or agricultural im plements; $1,300, commission and expense. Busi r.ess Service Co.. 809 Broadway. TWO CITY SALESMEN wanted by raanuract urer; exclusive territory will be given good, capable men; splendid futures. Room 721. Trib t.ne Building. ,.... . . ,■. / TWCrTOUXG MEN, over 21. honest and enef . getJc, on great weekly; permanent position. Call «- m.. 31 East 27th Bt.. Room si. UNEMPLOYED— Why not tctj m moving picture bus:nessr Outlay small; instalment plan- -.0 eitions procured free. B. & H. Moving Pi-ture Co.. 156 West 37th st. _. * "^ uro WANTED— Operators experienced on ladles' waists £ ,nd dresses; steady work and good pay Hammer d Kahane. 179 Wooster st. WANTED— Trimmers and bodymekers on ladies' '.vaists and dresses; steady work and good pay. Harr.rncr & Kahane. 170 Wootter Ft . WANTED— Salee:nen for drygoods department must be esptriecced. West helm s. &-5-659 Broad viay. Brooklyn. " "WANTED— Strong boy~to~v!ork in shop 55T Pear! ft. WE JIAVE an excellent opportunity for a mature well bred, sensible woman. No can vassing-. Spencer Corset Co.. 151 West 23d st. YOUNG MAN. college gra-Jn-\to preferred- stats *rp^ri»^r'-» find salary expected. Ajax. B->x "3 T::L KM OfflC*. * ' Female. A GIRL tvaatsd in office to answer telephone s 3 per iveek: rmiit be Christian. Tribune Bi:ildr.g. Room 1.255. -_ AN EDUCATED stenographer, typewriter and letter v/riter. Apply la fi-riting. Empire, 48 V.Vst Broadway. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS— Esperlenced foe? makers; piecework; quick hands can ma.He ever $8 per week; steady work. Por'peuliuiicn, ly West 3d :>t. ATTENDANTS, feir.ale, for strictly private sanitarlujr. near city; all expenses paid; per rr.»n«-nt positions. Irvvln's Nursts' Registry. 77 W € . t 11th Ft. ' EOOK FOLDERS— Some girls to learn; paid while karrmc Edward McWhood, Binder. 75 John 6t. I!O'"<KKEEpr:K--Youjisr lady: !IZ. National Employment Exchange. 47 West 42d st. EOOKKEEPim. double entry. $10; large paper bae*t; Christie only. Call. Elsie Di-hl Ex rher.s«>. SO Nassau st. CANVASSERS earn $15 weekly; call and they will T(^a»-i) you how; out of town write. Harris Co.. 1E.;»4 2d aye. CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS; several wantfJ at oice; $20, $22, $25. Albany Bureau 90 East SM *. CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS for small p'ri vats family; or.*- with pood references: $30. L'nu-vrsal Employment Bureau, 2S East £'!'J st >T;ss Peckham. CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS; ?24; riofman or Swedish preferred. Rasmutsen's Bureau, 722 Lexington aye. CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS. German* wages $22. At Llnd's Employment A^ncy! 7-9 Lexington av«r.. between sSth and s»th sts. CCiiIPETENT WAITRESS, for Morristown; roust have personal reference; wanted Immediately. Mrs. Dickinson's Co-oi-tratlve Employment Bu reau, 331 Madison aye. - COOK — Good SwJj for sanatorium; country; $25. Woman's Domestic League Agency, 11 East ;;s<s Ft COOK and LAUNDRESS: city rc-ferenc«: $25; German or Swedish preferred. Kasmossen's T^jreau. 722 Lexington aye. ENTRY CLERK— Must be experienced; Christian girl rnly; $9. with rapid advancement, call, y\A- Dichl Exclinrge, 'JU Nassau fit. H on ruling nr^.chJn«. W. 11. C. Co., 497 GENERAL HOUKEWORKERS. $^'3. Wintlirop Bureau. ijT, West 88U| st. GIRI-S w)th some exi>fenfcn<;<J on tlnplDg. sewing and knitting machines. New York & Chemnitz Netting Co.. IX2 Throopavo.. Brooklyn. US to clean and cut out lace on waists. Danriaw A- Siiiiville. 720 Broadway. GOVERNESS for child of 10 y*-ar»; on» speaking French and German; city. Universal Employ ment Bureau, 2* East 23d st. Miss Peckham. HOt'cBWORKCRS. city and country places. v._ *»5, 130. wanted at once. Albany Bureau. 20 Cast 83d st. KJ';X"HENMAID— Neat girl as kltchenmald for f.chon} Woman's Domestic League Agency. 11 Ea'« WH. . VANTKYMAID — Woman as 'pactrymald or sec ond cook for school. Woman's Domestic Ltagt:^ MftT.ry. 11 East S3d st. JiEAT" white girl for general housework; no washing; apartment; family of two adults and Jlttlo girl, four y«ar» old. Brandt, 7B West 86tb «. .' . NLHi-E for two children; oris with very good references; wages tSS. Universal Employment Bureau. 2* East 23d st Miss Peckham. OPERATORS, experienced preferred, on ladies' muslin underwear; Rood pay; steady work: Singer machines Apply all week. Louis Baer. Tl Washington Place. ...-TANf ' OIRL to keep time and weigh ' 0 ,-, in factory; must be accurate at figures and have £°od references: hours 7:20 to 6. Ad dress stating salary expected. Accurate. Room 1 f(H. ?15 Montsgne at.. Brooklyn. "«i"i peLADIES. experienced' In drygoods •tore"; "tr^iv nosltlor.t. Wm. Gomperii. IXI4 3d eve._ "ai"Au\. n c fcxpcrlfcßcod on lingerie waists. D»a- jjfc SanvllK _ 7?0 Broadway. , " ; - \k7 ■"■)' Cl :;i X typewriter end double entry "Vocktoroper: experienced: competent; Jlret clas, l£n_s*tt permanent r>oslt!on; $2-j. Call Caha 5»^«T 233 Broadway! tr.:\r i r;iRL to trim silk handkerchiefs; no «I «. .Quired. Bw.^.'-a* £ilk illllf, 18 NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUXE, FRIDAY, JAffUAKtf 14, 1910. HELP WANTED. , Female. STENOGRAPHER. ?S; position opefn- real pS _ tate, Mtk -• : sc<vi chance (or brixht girl. Call immediately. E;*le DJthl Exchange. 00 Na» .111 It. ' OOHAI ur;R~A-7:-.ncM "■■£ B<Trn.-V""'.";vJr~H8 <Trn.-V""'.";vJr~H years; opening with first -lass business 'inn: Christian; $7. Call Miss Dlehl Exchange. 09 Kara*, St. ■ . - . "STENOGRAPHER, for. CoWntown law "office"; must be thoroughly experienced legal 'wcrk; •alary $_0 start. Employers' Servleo Bureau 170 Broadway. STENOGRAPHER — Smith-Premier operator; bright young; woman/ for uptown office: salary $12. Employers' Service Bureau. 170 Broadway. SHIMMERS want-?- on men's stilt hatt. Brighton Hat Co.. 43 East Houston st. WAITRESSES, city; $25. Winturop Bureau. 63 West sy.th st. .' WAITRESS. CHAMBERMAID; ?22, $-5; city. Winthrop Bureau. 65 West 38th st. WaKTED — operators experienced on ladle's" waists and dresses; steady work and good pay. Hammer & Kahane. 170 WoostT st. \V.\ XTI_X) -"Trimmers and bodymakef.s on ladies' waists and dr«__es; steady work and good ray. Hammer _.- Kahane. tftt Wooster st. YOUNG LADIES wishing to become salesladies. with chance cf advancement. Was. Gompers. IQtU 33 aye. WORK WANTED. Male. ACCOUNTANT. EXPERT. desires engagement opening, closing or balanc lng books. Auditor. Box 5. Tribune Office. ARTIST, SCULPTOR, first class designer, dec orator, best reputation, references, requests orders or somebody who could recommend in better families. ,T. Andre, IS&7 Lexington aye. BOOKKEEPER (assistant).— Aged 17; operates Remington or Underwood typewriter; accurate at fljrures; salary moderate T. E.. 1118 Decatur frt.. Brooklyn. EOY, high scnooi graduate, vocal student, wishes ewployreent half time, or In exchange for room or board; references. A. Barber, 213 Weet loth st. ■ . ... BOY, IS; willing to learn automobile or elec trical trade. Marlon. 330 East 61st st. BOY. 10. who steaks both French and English, wishes position where advancement is sure. Lanrlts. 14C West 47th st. CASHIER and CREDIT MAN.— Past ten years with large corporation; Al references. C., Box 43. Tribune Office. ' CHAUFFEUR.— Scotch, expert driver and mo chanic. 32 years' experience, 7 years' privatn references: seeks situation; private, anywhere; toured Europe. France. Italy, moderate wage. Napier, lit', Webster aye.. Yonkers. N. Y. _ _ CHAUFFEUBV— Single, temperate: five years last place; Plerc» Arrow, Bulck; $50 per month and board; go any distance. John Coland. 721 Lex ington RVO. ___^ CHAUFFEUR. — German; first class operator, of long experience, open for engagement. .*- Kli^merath. Box 116. Port Washington. Long Island. CHAUFFEUR OR BUTLER.— colored'; in private family or doctor: anywhere; willing. useful; references. Alfred. 14S West 31st ft. CHAUFFEUR.— Does any one want a first class chauffeur, machinist? Five years' experience; strictly sober, obliging; best r* erence*. Chauf feur. 145 West 06th ft. CHAUFFEUR on private car or truck: 'good ref erences. Fred \\>i?er;. 047 Sth aye. COLORED MAN.— Respectable; care for Invalid or sick man; honest, eol-cr; experience nurse. hospital training. Major. 544- East 136 th st. COMPANION — well educated man, good reader; first class recommendations; no objec tion to travelling. M. W.. Tribune Office. DECTECTICE. reliable, desires" employment ; satisfaction positively siiarantp*<l or no charges. A. R.. Box SO. TriVmnfi Office. DESIGNER and DRAFTSMAN tMeenanieal).— Young man, experienced in automatic ma chinery, desires position or patent office work; references. D. R.. Bex 26. Tribune Office. DRlVEß.— Colored ; single « double: under stands shipping-; moderate wages; reference. Bill, care of janitor. 229 West 3? h gt. OFFICE BOY. 17, experienced, where there Is chance for advancement; two: years' experi ence; excellent reference. leader Irving Adler, £06 Wendover aye SALESMAN.— Four years en road; best refer ences; will take anything for advancement; a - l 27. Robert Young. 110 3d aye. W.»VTED. — Place -" cStco '..^y willing, honest. reliable- goe<3 beginner as stenographer and tveivriifr; age 17. Thcmas, Room 70S, 66 Bea ver St.. city. ■_ WATCHMAN wants position; understand! steam boilers; run e!*vatcr; good reference. 9" Ber gen st. Brooklyn. WATCHMAN or CARETAKER— By single man; would take charge of engine and pump water to hours; also take cars of automobile; best per sonal reference: country preferred. J. X., care or Brady." f^O :;■*. aye. WORK of any kind, by strong young married man. for a moderate salary: l"as references as to honesty, willingness and ability. Address M. St»enscn. 335 Woodward aye., HldgewooO. Brooklyn. 'U__T"UL MAN.— By young colored man. in pri vat<? farr.'h-, two years' sth aye. reference: cotntry preferred. George, care W. Scott. 2 Weft •-!''!• st. ' ' YOUNG MAX. 22. v.-ishes' to represent manu facturer in West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsyl vania; salary end commission; best references. B. : M.V Box 22. Tribune Office. i YOUNG MAN. 20. at any office work: knows commercial arithmetic; Trillin; worker; can furnish b»st references. A. B. R., Box 20, Tribune Office. ■ ." ; ; "YOUNG MAN', 15; at anything, with chSiiee of advancement. Albert Wallace, 110 Christopher t-t. . ; .- ■ YOUNG MAN, 20; Norwegian; speaks English; at anything; day or night; steady, sober, hon est: not afraid of work. Bill. Box' 40, Tribune Office. Female. I .'.NY SPECIAL COMMISSIONS intended to, city or cut c* town. Write. Dimilns.', 537 West 160 th tt.K Telepliei-.a 177 Audubou. roomings fprJvate wire). . ' BUSINESS WOMAN, intelligent, well acquainted In art. china, antiques, silver. English, French, Get man correspondence, desires position where abilities and confidence are required. B. W., 1035 3d avf.. COMPANION. — R"-f-ngag*iiit-nt as companion desired by mludle-ased woman; cculd assist with '.ous^keepinK. isn'lnc. etc.; good reader; would travel: excellent references. Address Box 165. Whrto Plains, N. V COMPANION or MANAGING HOUSEKEEPER. — By capable woman, of refinement, about 45; references. address Room 407. 15 William et.. care of Clarke GOVERNESS German: good linguist 5 years' excellent reference; v.agea 530 to SSS: city or country. ludustrial AsEociation. Inc. 9 East 42d st. STENOGRAPHER — Young Christian woman, at present employed, deelr^s to make a change; proficient in tutting dictations, rapid typewriter, good education ard able to furnish references from present and past employers. Steno.. Box 2.', Tribune Office. STENOGRAPHER.— young lady, of culture __and_reflnenient. a, pox SO, Tribune Office. STENOGRAPHER. — Christian lady; good eJucation: excellent references and experience; does well anything Ehe attempts. P. O. Eos 1045. New York. YOfNG LADT, -4; good fifurer; ambitious; Al teferpinces. M. Kanzler. 418 West 40th Ft. UOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. BUTLER-VALET.— English Protestant; first class; four years' excellent references; $50-st/>: city or country, industrial Association, Inc.. 9 Enst -4'Jd it. COACHMAN. — Colored; understands furnace and house-work; twelve years' reference. Johnson, 355 West 54th st. COACHMAN, with private family; city or coun try; married man; best reference. Joseph Rsisp. £40 East 30th st. . . COAOHMAN-CHAI'FFEUR.— Thorougbiy com petent, reliable, trutworthy botli branches; highest personal recommendations. J. C, 1066 2<5 aye. COOK. — Chinese; in family, bachelor's apart ment or country; cood references. B. C, Box 24. Tribune Office. COUPLE.— English: first class cook; man first class nutler-vaUl; '60 years' fxcellent refer sacas; city cr country. Industrial Association, 0 Last 42d Bt. COUFi^E.-^Kngilsh; excellejit cook, laundress; man butler. L"sefu.; esctllcnt references; city or country; $4&-$5 O. Industrial Association. 9 East 42d let COUfLE. — German: cook, laundress: butler, use ful; would <:0 eiitiie work of family; excellent referee oss ; city or country, industrial Associa tion, 0 E3st_l2djvt FARMER. —Sober married man. on farm by year or Mocked tarm on shares; capable of manag ing iarsf farm; best reference. Calvin Petty. MorriSvTlle, Perm.. R. F. D. No 2. GARDENER (Head or Superintendent). — Scotch, married, 22; 15 years' experience In tlrat class establishment;; understands the management of greenhouses, flower gardens, «tc. ; at>!'.- to handle help to b*st advantage; also understands poultry, stock and farming; first class references as to ability, etc.; disengaged uiK-n suited; wages ex pected. $70 to $75 per month. A. W.. Bos 273. Bt-rnardsvllle. N. J. N"BK.— Single; Is looking for a place Where attcntlvoneas and ability are appreciat ed; /"iermanbybtrtli. age 30. PAUL. 42 Vesey St. OARI'KNER.— Ma -led. no fSrnlly: middle aged; thoroughly conversant with the care of a pri vate place; 5 year* with last employer. James Elliott & 6onn. 42 Vsssjr Ft . N<»w York. GARDENER.— Head, superintendent; thoroughly experienced In «-very branch of the profession; under giants and all outside work. Address Gar dener. 23ft West 60th st. GARDKNER.— Married. Scotch, email family, la looking for a place, can furnish reference as to abilities: expectations moderate. Wilson, care of Elliott Seed Hoiim. 42 Vteey lit. JAPANKSE Valet or Butler; first ciass; 10 years' excellent references: city or country. Indus trial Association. I) East '4i:d et. Telephone 2093 Murray RID. NURSE, masseur, companion or attendant, col leg* graduate, wishes patient; agreeable pres ence; reliable: brat city references. Lea. 214 Eait I,'Jth st. . . Female. COMPANION Gentlewoman, as useful com panion to Invalid or elderly lady; good »«wer: highest references. Address Miss M. fch Mad- Urn a \.«. COOK.— First claw; rxcellent bak*r and man ager; very best re/eroice; understand* plain and fancy cooking, catering. Juinila Bureau. jg'» Lexington ovfe. T»l. 4453 PJaea. CO(jK— Ew«dlsh; excellent cook, til"". etc.: best reference*; friend excellent cham bermaid; f25. Qtiitrbt-rg'c Bureau 71tf Lesli'.S ion if T* l - |. ■•.., I .... | - COOK and LAUNDRICS3— iCiJAMBKHJIAID and WAITREES.-~Ey two. Flnnl.b pirls; best, of references; wag** $20 and $2ti. Weld's Bureau, K2i ColuaUas *v«_ Tel. 7iiii --Bctoyjr l Ur. DOMESTIC. SITUATIONS WANTED. "~~~ ~~ Female. COOK.— GARDENER. &c.— Elderly, couple: in home or Institution; wife plain cook: husband steam, gardener: experience, good reference. Connelly. 781 Washington st. ' ' i COOK and LA UNDRESS ; chambermaid and waitress; two young Finnish jtlrls; city or country; American family preferred; good refer ence jussila Bureau. <ssO Lexington aye. TeL ' PI«ML - .-■- COOK, &c— CHAMBERMAID. &c— Two Klrls; cook, good baker; other chambermaid, waitress; both competent; hUrhly recommended: city, coun try Tel. 1025 — Plaza Morrow* I Bureau. 7-1 Lexington gvc. corner BSth st. COOK and WAITRESS.— Lady 'wishes position for two maids, cook and 'waitress, whom 6h« can thoroughly recommend as competent; to-\ cether or singly. Mrs. Richard Baraum. 120 West r,7th St., Hotel St. Hubert. FAMILY WASHING and ironing by month. "week or dozen, private house: open air drying; will furnish b"Bi references. 332 East 72d st._ GENERAL. Hotl?EWOniC.— Suong young girl; good cook; wash and Iron; very best refer ences. McOalluro Bureau. 130 East 20th st. Tel. 6708 — Madison. __ ' GENERAL, HOUSEWORK — By thoroughly r& ■pectable whit, woman; highest ' re'erences; wag&3 525. Address Competent. 107 East i_o th st. GENERAL. HOUSEWORK — By a Scandinavian riri, in small family; wag-, 520-522. Pas mussen'a Dmployment Bureau, 722 Lexlnstoi: aye. Tel. 5734 Plaza. GENERAL. HOUSFAVORKER; family of three; short distance out of city: goo 3 position; good wages. Astor Court Employment Bureau. 24 West S3d et. GOYETRNE^S, companion, or housekeeper; Ca nadian; fluent Knowledge French, German; ex oellent musician: highest references. W., Miss FitzGera'-'s Bureau, iO3 itb aye.; entrance 42d st. IIOUSEKEEPER.—Capab'e American w,man; thoroughly experienced in hospital, school and Institution wt>rk: excellent references; eiiy or country. M., Miss FitzGerald's Bureau. 503 Id aye., entrant 4_d st. HOUSEKEEPER. — For bachelors or elderly couple; middle aged woman; refined: excellent references Call or address L. ' D.. SIS Trinity aye.. The Bronx. IiOL'fctTWORK. — Young girl for general house work; good plain cooK, but no washing; best references;- 516. McCbllum Emp. Agency, IGO East 29th st. Tel 3. 706 Madison. HOUPEWORK-^-Oeneral : strong, young girl: good cook; wash ar»d Iron; very best refer ences. McCallum Bureau. 130 East 29th st. Tel. fiTOfi — Madison. HOUSEV.-ORKER.~By Finnish girl; best of references: city preferred. Weld's Bureau, 334 Columbus aye. Tel. 7894 — Schuyler. KITCHENMAID, x;SEFT;L MAID.— young: Swedish girl; plain cook; experienced: speaks English: good references; wages $20. Oster berg's Bureau. 716 Lexington aye, Tel. 10-6 — Plaza. LADY'S MAID. — Swiss; thoroughly experienced: first-class seamstress; three years' excellent reference; $25-S3O; city or country. Industrial Association, 9 Eatt 42d st. LIGHT HOUSEWORK or chambermaid and waitress: Danish Protestant, lately landed; moderate wages; city or country. Mrs. Col ller'n Agency. 122 West 2:>tl st. NI'RSK.— Atevidant to invalid, by young, pleas ant Norwegian nurss; well experienced; thor oughly trustworthy. O. G.. Osterbers's Bureau. 7^4 Lexington aye. T«l. 1035 — Plaza NURSE to one or two children, by refined young woman; Protestant: reference's; wages too. 317 West 4Sth st. XT'RSERY GOVERNESS. — German, speaks French : will take charge of one or two chil dren; city or country. G ?., Miss FitzGerald's Bureau. 503 sth aye.. entrance 42d st. PAKLORMAID AND WAlTßESS— Experienced; English spanking; three In family; wages $25. Astor Court Employment Bureau. 24 West 33d et. V.'AITRESS. — Ycun? neat girl; understands her business thoroughly; no objection to country; best references; $26. McCallum Agency, ISO East _:>tli st. Tel. 3. 70S Madison. WAlTßESS.— Competent Irish girl; best refer ences; wages $25. Call at Lan? & Boechersr Co.'s Bureau. 43-45-47 West 33d st. WAITRESS.— By flrst class Swedish girl ; thor oughly competent; best references; friend par lormaid. Osterberg's Bureau, 716 Lexington aye. Tel. 1055— Plsra. WAITRESS, first class; best city reference: 530. Rasmussen's Employment Bureau, 722 Loxi::g ton av>- Tel. 5734 Plaza. WAITRESS. PARLORMAID.T-Flrst class; wages 535 540; excellent chambermaid; hlehest refer— eficen. Astor Court Employment Bureau. 24. Wrst ?.."(-! St. V.oRKING HOrSBKEEPER.- Capable Ameri can woman: exeeilsnt cook, good manager; vr!!] taU 1 : entirs i l.arge of apartment or house; f.rst cl*_B refsreuces. R.. Miss FitzGerald's Bu_ reaii. ?03 'th avf (entrance in 42d St.). WORKING HOUSEKEEPER.— Younjr Swedish woman; ver;.« good COOk; excellent reference; In bachelor's apartment, to take entire charge. Sampson & Nelson'« Bureau. 412 -Ith aye. 'Phone — Mad lean Square. WORKING HOUSEKEEPER.— Danish, young ■woman, wishes position In bachelor's apart ments; excellent cook; nrst class references. Tlansen. '-.'-'? Past 3*tb st. • ' LOST— BANKBOOKS. BANKBOOK Xo. BIS.IIO of the Union Dime Pavings Bank is missing. Any person having .•». claim to it is hereby called upon to present the same within ten days, or submit to having Be id passbook cancelled and -a. new one issued. BANKBOOK No. 494.757 of the Union Dime Savings Bank Is missing. Any person having a claim to It Is hereby called upon to present the same within ten days or submit to having eaid passbook cancelled and a new ona Issued. BANKBOOK No. 530*407 of the "Union Dims Savings Bank is missing. Any person having a • claim to it is hereby called upon to present the same within ten days or submit to having said passbook caivelled and a new one issued. BANKBOOK No 822.001 of the Union Dime Sav ings Bank Is missing. Any person hiving a claim to it Is hereby called upon to present the Same within ten daj-E or submit to having said y>as?book cancelled end a new one Issued. LOST — Bankbook No. 724.245. Bank for Sav ings. 230 4th aye.. ■ New York. Payment stopped. Please return book to bank. LOST.— Bankbook No. 900.723. Bank fer Sav ings. 2St> 4th aye.. New York. Payment stopped. Pleasa return book to bank. LOST.— Bankbook No 171. M5, Harlem Savings !:r ( ..k. Payment ctoppeJ. Kir.aly return to bfi !:. LOST or STOLEN. — Bankbook No. 545.T43. of the German Savings Bank in the City of N«w York, corner 4th aye. and 14th «t., issued to Eduard Heller. All persons are cautioned against negotiating: the same. If not returned to the bank on the 21st day o"f January, 1910. a dupli cate will be issued. LOST or STOLEN — Ear.kboc4i No. 154,065. of the German Savings Bank In the City of New York, corner 4th aye. ar.d 14th et.. issued to Albert Kopka ami Anna Knpke. All persons ara cautioned against negotiating the same. If not returned to the bank on the 29th day of January, 191 i (. a duplicate will be issued. LOST OR STOLIT.S'.— Bankbook No. 361,201 of the German Savings Bank In the City of New York, comer 4th a\c. and 14tn St.. Issued to Anna Ostendorf. . All ixiwa are cautioned against negotiating the same. If not returned to the bank on the »th -lay of February, 1910. a dupli cate will be Issue!. DOST OR STOLEN.— Bankbook No. 456.017 of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank. Pay ment stopped Please return book to bank. No. 51 Chambers Et. MISCELLANEOUS. SAVINGS BANK depositors wi!! learn of some thing to their Immediate financial advantage by addressing Depositor. Eoi 42. Tribune Office. LOST AN D FOUND. jJOST. — A stoall goid waieh." monogram M. G. S.. either <>n B;oau\vay, between 21st and 47th sts., or in t'J-ar.c 1 Central Station. Liberi] rewnrd. Notify M S. lirrH-.ke. Hospital. Peeksklll, X. Y. FORECLOSURE SALES. SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF NEW YORK. — John L Williams and Hudson Trust Com pany, plaintiffs, against Amsterdam Holding Company et a!., defendants. Action No. 2. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In the above en titled action and bearing date th« 15th day of December. 1008, I. the undersigned, the referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auc tion, at the Exchange Salesroom. Noe. 14-10 Vesey Street, In the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on the -6th day of January. 1910, at 12 o'clock noon on that day, by Samuel Marx, auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judg ment to be sold, and therein described aa fol lows : All that certain lot, piece or pare*! of land, with the building end improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the. Borough of Man hattan, of the City or New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly Elde of 172 d Street, distant two hundred and thirty-one feet three inches (-31.3) westerly from the cor ner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of 172 d Street with the westerly aide if Amsterdam Avenue; thence northerly, parallel with Amsterdam Avenue, ninety-four feet sis inches (U4.6); theuce westerly, parallel with l"2d Street, forty-three feet nine Inches (43.0); thence southerly, parallel with Amsterdam Avenue, ninety-four feet *lx Inches (94 6) to the north erly sloe of 172 d Street; and thence easterly, along the northerly side of 172 d Street, forty three feet nine Inches (43.9) to the point or p!aoa of beginning. Said premises being known as numbers 618- BIT West 172 d Street. Dated New York. December SI, 1009. LOUIS JERSAWrnS. Referee. JAMES. SCHELL & ELK US. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. No. 170 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, New York City. The following la a. diagram of the property to be sold; Its street numbers are 315-517 West 173 d Street. Th» approximate amount of the lien or charge, to waißfy which the above described property is to be sold. is $7.:X>B.ia. with interest tntroon from the Ist day of December. 1008; also the ■urn of WlO. with interest thereon from the 11th day of December. IMS. together with coots mid allowance amounting to J37tf.ti3, with interest from December 10. iai'3. together with th« ex penses of the eale. The approximate amount of the taxes, assessments and water ratea or o'lirr llcna which are to t,t> allowed tt» th« purchaser OUt of the purchase money, or palif by ,l, # referee, la •' ■"-.; anil Interest. Said premises will be sold subject to a first jnorteue* oj Twen ty-seven Thousand 1*27.000) Dollar*, with luter tbt from the 2Bth day of November. 1008. Dated Ntw Tprk, Dexembar 31. 1000. '-'- = l«0UId JSRBAWIXZ, iUieiea. EXCURSIONS. Grand Winter Tours to sr>> v CALIFORNIA Parties will leav« frequently for California and visit Rivt rsidi. 1 . Redlands, San Diego. Pasa dena. Los Angeles* Santa Barbara, 'Santa Cruz. Monterey. Pan Jose", San Francisco, etc The return Journey includes the Slorra Nevada by daylight. Salt Lake City, tho Gorges and Canons of Colorado, Denver. Manltou. Springs and the Garden of the Gods. Leisurely so journs will be made at the various - places. Business men and their families and ladies can *>:.■_ all important points without waste of time, travelling luxuriously under enrort of expe rlenred conductors the entire trip. Stop-over privileges. Tickets uinc months' limit. OTHER TOURS To Florida, Cuba. •— — i— ■_■ _— — — Nassau, Porto PJco, Mexico, Mardl Gras Carnival, Japan. Around the tV'orld, Europe, etc Railroad and Steamship Tickets Everywhere. Send for book, mentioning Information desired. RAYMOND I yiICOMB CO. 225 Fifth Avenue. N. T. Tel. C 270 Madison Sq. Boston. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, Chicago, etc. INSTRUCTION. • For Young Ladles — City. The Barnard School of HOUSEHOLD ARTS !&£&£ Practical courses in Cooking:, Embroidery. Millinery. Dressmaking. Household Decoration. Accounts, Management. Specially intended for girls who do not go to college. One or ail of the subjects may be taken. New classes now forming. Extension courses for young matrons. For Both Sexes — TIIF rat-UTS SCHOOL OF t ANf.rAO -1 MADISON SQUARE M 12_ Broadway). H-rlrm Branch. 343 Lenox aye.. above l_7th st. Brooklyn " 21 s Livingston Street. SSO 911ANCHES IN ALL CITIES. Pupils hear and speak the new languaca »_. cluelvely from the first lesson Trial lessors frea. SCHOOL AGENCIES. American ;«n<» hurt-. so leat-Ufri*" Atrenc/, Supplies Professors Teacher* Tutors. Got ► rn»sses. etc.. to Collepes. Schoala and families. Apply to Mrs. M J TOUNO-FTJLTON . " ?H TTnlwn «mii>r«. - AUCTiON SALES. I. BERNSTEIN 1 , Auctioneer, will cell Jan. 14. 1010. at 10 a. m.. at 301 West 110 th St.. by virtue of a chattel mortgage, all fixtures con tained In florist store on the. premises. By order of E. I. Elsenberg. Attorney for Mortgagee. BOARD AND. ROOMS. FIRST CLASS accommodation; private family; handsome roorrsr electricity: tiled baths; best table: home comforts: independence; near Broad way subway; moderate. 517 West l-45th st. WeST END AVEX, 879, corner 103 d *t._ Finest location New York; block Rivereida Park, Drive and subway express and surface ean>, beautiful furnished rooms; private baths; tele phones ; superior tabu^ OC.JD ST., 23 EAST. — Single sunny room: fine closet: bath on same floor; excellent hoard. A DVERTISEMENTS ANI> SUBSCRIPTIONS *1 for The Tribune received at their Uptown Offtce. No. 1864 Broadway, between 86th at and 37th _ts . until 9 o'clock p. in. Advertise ments received at the following branch offlcca at regular office rates until 8 o'clock p m.. viz.- 2«4 Sth aye. s c cor 2Sd »l.; 153 6th aye.. cor. 12th st.: 104 East 14th st.; 237 West 4-d St.. between 7th and «th ayes FORECLOSUHE SALES. SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Rose Negel, plaintiff, against Julia Taggart and others, defendants.— ln pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In the above-entitled action and bearing date the &th day of January. 1010. I. the under signed, the Referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Exchange sales room, Nos. 14-10 V«Bey street, in the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York on ihe 28th day of January. 1010. at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by Samuel Mane, auctioneer, the premises directed by 6aid Judgment to be sold, and there in described as follows: All that, certain lot. plecs or parcel of land with the buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and being in th« Twelfth Ward of the City of New York. Borough of Man hattan, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a point on the northerly side of One hundred and eighteenth street distant Two hun dred and thirty-one (231) feet westerly from th^ westerly side cf Second Avenue; running thence northerly and parallel with Second Avenue One hundred (100) feet and ten (10) inches to the centre lino of the block, thenca westerly along eaid centra line and parallel with the northerly fide of One hundred and eighteenth Street Twenty-nine (20) feet; thence southerly and again parallel with S-cond Avenue One n^oired . UOP) feet and ten {10 1 inches to the northerly side of One hundred and eighteenth Street; and thenoo easterly along the saM northerly eide cf Ona hundred and, eighteenth Street Twenty-nine (£9) feet ' to the point or place of beginning. Ex cepting, however, a strip of ground not exceed ing two (2) inches in width on the extreme west erly side of said premises extending along the northerly side of One hundred aud eighteenth Street, and extending back to a cepth of not more than twenty-nine (20) feet; eaiJ strip hav ing been heretofore conveyed by a prior owner of said premises to tha owner of the property next adjoining on the westerly aide for the rea son that tha adjoining premises encroached upon the 6ald strip cf land so conveyed. 'Dated New York. January sth. 1910. HERMAN JOSEPH. Referee. H. H. GLASS, Attorney for Plaintiff. 49 Chambers St.. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. The following is a diagram of the property to be sold: its street numbers are 231 and 233 Fast USth Street, New York City, Borough of Man hattan: East 118 th Street. The approximate amount of the lien or oharga, to satisfy which the abov»-described property is to be sold, is $6,195. with interest thereon from the 4th day of January. 1610. together with costs an.l allowance amounting to $ooJ.ttS. with inter est from January 6th. 1910. together with the expenses of the sale. The approximate amount of the taxes, assessments and water rates, or other liens, which are to be allowed to the pur chaser out of the purchase money, or paid by the Referee, is $702 31-100 and Interest. Said premises will be fold subject to a first mortgage now a lien thereon, upon which there is now due and unpaid the sum of $27.00*3 with interest thereon from the Ist day of October. 1900. Dated New York, January 6th, 1910. HERMAN JOSEPH. Referee. SUPREME COCRT. COUNTY OF NEW YORK. — John L. Williams and Hudson Trust Com pany, Plaintiffs, against Amsterdam Holding Company et al.. defendants. Action No. I. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in tho above entitled action and beariu* date the 15th day of December. IOCS. I. the undersigned, the Referee In eald judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Exchange Salesroom. Nos. 14-18 Vesey S'.reet. In the Borough of Manhat tan, City of New Yorii. On the 26th day of January. 1810, at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by Samuel Marx, Auctioneer, the premises di rected by said Judgment to t<a sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, with the building and Improvements thereon, situate, lying, and being In the Borough of Manhattan, of the City of New York, in th« County and State of New , York, bounded and described as follows: , Beginning at a point on the ' northerly side of 17LM Street, distant one hundred and eighty seven feet sis Inches (187. westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the north erly side of 172 d Street with the westerly e'de of Amsterdam Avenue: thence northerly, paral lel with Amsterdam Avtnue. ninety-four feet %lx Inches (94.6); thence westerly, parallel with 172 d Street. forty-thr<» feet nine Inches (13.9); thence southerly, parallel with Amsterdam Ave nue, ninety-four (Test six inches (9-1.6) to the northerly side of 172 d Street, and thence easterly along the northerly side of 172 d Street forty three feet nine Inches (43.0) to the point or place of begin in*. Said premises being known as Numbers 611 613 West 172 d Street. Dated New York, December 31. 1900 LOUIS JKRSAWITZ. Referee. TAMES. SCHELL & ELKUS. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. No. 170 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. The following Is a diagram of the property to be Hold: its street numbers are Ml-M3 West 172 d Street. The approximate amount of the lien or charts to satisfy which the above described property Is to be sold Is $7,054.46, with interest therecn from the Ist day of December. lDOS; also the Bum of $72100. with Interest from th« 11th d*y of December. lOOS. together with costs and allowance amounting to $382.84. with Interest from December 15. 1003, together with the ex pense? of the sale. The approximate amcunt of the taxee, assessments, and water rates, r oth«:r liens, whlcb are to be allow -j to the purchaser out of the purchase money, or paid by the Referee. Is $1,099.23 and interest. Said premises will b»f sold subject to a first n,nrt><dge of Twenty-oeven Thousand ($27,000) Dollars with interest from the Ist day or May. liK>o. Datvd N*w York. December SI. 1000 LOUIS JERSAWITZ. Referee. ' ADVERTISEMENTS AND 6UBSCRIPTION3 for Tho Tr bun» received at their Uptown Oftlc. No. 1864 Broadway, between 26th and tith »'»•■ UUUI 0 °,c lock p. m. Advertisement* tecelved at tho following branch ortl .■-• at regular ofllce rates until 8 o'clock p. m. via. • SM Mh •»»-. •• » cor. »3<X st. : IS. 6th a** -or 12th St.: 104 Ka.i Nth at.; 237 W«t ,-_•.. «.*. b£ i ween 7th and l Nth ayes.: J«3 West U'Sth st . IOCS 3d aye.: 1C23 3d »v» ; . near «lat st. : I7t>3 Ist a%«' "* nr «#!* 2V' 11 * 7 Kas i I?dth "•« ™ Tnxsmt aye.: «»0 M ax.., and any American . District aelc«»ai>u l'O»c«. TIME TABLES. FIRST GRAND CRUISE /I A TO A VIRGIN COUNTRY /£/ £ \* / Leaving New York /C* / 81 January 22, 1910 /vf/ D4YS Vi si« ,1. important /JS>J /"" "' points a« far as X \N^' / Coverin 8 over 000 C*roifo nf ./^ Ib^ \^ X miles on Twin Screw .traits 01 /y / " v Steamship icm ' Magellan. y^l / bluecher chd tri"S _/_i^V ▼ X CiUISES TO THE OHIEMT AND HOLT URD . * X4p\ >X' ' TO THE WEST IREIES y VO^s) / REGULAR WEEKLY SAILINGS- TO JAMAICA ; /^^^^y^HAMBURC-AMERICAN LINE J S^ -1-43 BROADWAY. >_T»V YORK : S^ VTrlta for booklets. Xi i ' ' ~~ ~*~ ~~~ * HAMBURG-AMERICAN CRUISES DE LUXE nmrtkiT FROM OR 1 F N T NEW YORK UHlLll 1 JAN. 29, 1910 By S. S. CINCINNATI , SO DAYS $;,!_•"> UP i WEST INDIES I By S. S. MOLTICt &n! 16 and 25 Days $85 and $150 Up VMM NEW YORK. JAN. 22, FEB. 22, MAR. 24. 1310 1 South America By S. S, BLUECHER £&£ From N. Y. .Tan. S3, 1310. 81 DAYS COST $350 UP HAMBURG-AMERICAN XX WHITE STAR LINE Orient GflliSO ! STALYandEGYPT t/t* r«a Azores, Madeira. Gibraltar. V.f.s. S<C*l A -,_-_. _L_. • _-_ "'' Largest Steamer* in toe TrsMja .S. Arabic | geltig cedrig Sailing January 20 a wm _-, >_ab is. *■«■ m. 73 Days-S4OO ______ ._«_ W ROMAXIC Jan. 1»; »_b. _• 73 Bays— s4oo and up _b_b_c j aa . _«. te A i._»»i_t* .„ _ *_ , , . CRETIC Jan. 2»: Mar. 1- AH Expenses Included casofic _iar. s*; Mar • 0 Broaclxvay, JSJ&xnr "__rc_>r_BL FALL RIVER LINE (Splendid Steamers— ———Splendid Service) j A voyage to Boston by Fall River Line — Just as pleasant travelling this way in winter as in sum mer. Fall Kiver Line Steamers leave "Sew ~ ' " York, Pier "19, Worth - Bivw, foot •of : Warren- Street"; at 5 P. M. Get you T ■ to Boston as early as 1 o'clock next J "■ •-morning — later If yt>u like. C*2 f Fare to 805t0n ..... $\J i Telephone 5121 Cortlandt for information City Ticket Office— l7l Broadway "TRAVEL." a booklet of winter trips to all resorts Mailed free on request. MARSTER3 TOURS. 31 W. 30th St.. N. T SOUTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS. MARDI OKA* SPECIAL TOl-RjS. Tl3*. r.flrt. 1 Broadway New York. RESORTS. NEW JERSEY. _^^l^ i ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Th« W Its* Oiys at Atlantic City ars D«!l{htf« The Climate is ideaL The world famous boardwalk is never more attractive. The country club is at its beat. The ocean piers »nd Casin-> are mast ?rij3i-ab!e THE HOTEL OEMNI3 Directly op th* ocean front, is always open and is an idsa! horn? far the wiatar »u«t WALTCK J. BUZBY" QDan^oroasl) =• BlenMm The Leading Resort House of the World Particularly Attractive During Atlantic's Great Winter and Spring Season (Extending from DECEMBER to JCN'EV The nous? holds 1100 Guests and has 400 private baths, each with sea and fresh water. White service in both American plan and a la Carte dining Rooms. Ex quisite music. Golf. Rollins Chairs, Thea tres. Ownership Management JOSIAH WHITE & SONS COMPANY. ©tContic ettij (lie open ifi f\out ihz ijaatr BERMUDA. BERMUDA Hamilton Hotel CAPACITY 600 ENtATIGED A.>l> IMPROVED. STONE ANT> CO>CB£T£ CONSTKUCTJON THKOIGHOLI W. A. BARRON. MANAGER. SEW YORK OFFICE. **» FITTH AYE.. ALSO 1130 BROADWAY. GEORGIA. HOTEL BON air AUGUSTA. CA., NOW OPEN. Two fine IS-hele Golf Courts. Beautiful Club House. Excellent Driving a:.3 Motorlnjc. Shootins and all outdoor Sports. Address C. G. TRI'SSEIX, Manage*. Also Manager Froatenac Hotel. • Thousand Islands. X. Y. TYPEWRITING A\D TYPEWRITERS. i-ti^TrSis ni'lUUllLl.y ■'" -i... rrit- C^Kf <■«'.. S3 month; $100 machines. »15 ■KtlW'Tl 130: t; raunlhi rental »!! i a ed if AWI+L |tds#i ]iijioha~ : Typewriter Sa>» Co. ** Jt^^-r 5 Cortlandt St T*l Ift<^ Cort "i \i ti i til ill TOO ALL makes. <u> to $so : I irrW ! l IrHN r ' nted - bought, reialred ill Lif II I LllU Easle T. Co.. 70 Duane St. "VICTOR VISItsUE. 78 Nassau si. c^l^i»<-u* fret; all makes taken tart ;iuvt.sii[. Uircaißt In ITniierwond* H»m!netnn« OlH»r« 9mlth* CARPET CLEANING. N. Y. CARPET CLEINIiH WO.US Oldcui. ur»;t»t. Mosi Modern. 437 AND *a» WEar 44TU ST. Tel 4«u-— 46UJT— Hryaut K=.> t»li»hi-a IS3T W H JOIU'AX, EDWIN i.E.VT?. CARUKUL CAUPET. CLEANING CO.— Clean* t, v conipifhard air. steam, hand or on floor. Vl* Broadway. 421 East 48U» St. COB * BRANDT. let 132-3!) th. TIME TA3LES. REGULAR SERVICES All Modern Safety DeTicet (WlTel»s». *««V London- Paris— Hamburg S.S. AMERIKA £gs. Leavlns New York. Feh. It. XI A. M. KCnexcelHd Rlta-Carlton _. la Carte R^atauraat. Gymnasium. Elec, Batas. Elevator. Psjss G*rdea. HGrarWaldersea.Jan.ls.oAM||Pena3ylVa. Feb. l» *Pres. Lincoln Jan. » iG.Walfftw. f+ » •Pres Grant Feb. SjtKals'sAur.V.Mei.fr t Amerika Fab. _-!•_». Llacoia. 34cb- 14 i Hamburg direct. •Oml:» Plymoutn. Italy "and the nhc keditYrrmTemleivice The epjendld, .rge steamships ; CIM:i>NAT|. Jan. C 9. 10 A. M-: HAMBCRO. Feb. 15. March 29: BATAVLI. Marco £. «tc for •"> ii-alt_r, Naples and Genoa (with _«•;» sior.al calls at the Azores and Mad-tr* Isl ands>. Excellent connection with steamers of Hamburg & Anslo-Araerlcan Nil* Co.'s ser vices v, th« Nile through EGYPT. TBAVEIXEKS' CnECK* ISSUED. Tourist Dept. tor Trips Everywhere. NE. 41-45 Broadwmy. N. Y. AMERiGiH LIME From s__. RIU Plymouth — Cherhwnra Southarcptou. ._ St. Louis Jan. 13 'Oceanic Jan. 25 Philadelphia ....Jan. 22 New York. F«lx 3 •Whit- Star steamer from Pier 48. N. R. DCn CTIQ Ll** Frosi Pter 14. K. ■" N.mt — Vntxrerp — hewmMoths,s.upuiid SATURDAY. JAW, 22. II *. li. Glass enclosed Promenade. Verandah Caf«, Trance. Elevator. Orchestra. Shop. >Vlrele»». Lapland cnewj.Jan.22.il em i Vaderiac4 F«b- 9 Finland Feb. 2iZeel~d *"»*>• M WHITE STAR LIME S"n.k. New York Queens town — LtrerpocL Baltic... Jam. 22. 2 ! Lauren mew). .. Feb. • Pl.rmoatb — — Sonthampton. ♦St. Louis. ..Jan. 15. U> ami Oceanic Jaa. C 3 fPWladelphla.Jan._. 10 ami tXe^ Ycxfc.;-Fel?. - tAsiericaa Line steamer iron Pier 13. X R. NEW YORK & {TCI V 2, PISYOT boston TO filALl _ C^lrl Via Azores, Ms^leir.* snd Gibraltar. Romanic. Jan. 15. Feb. 26. .VrabJc. Jan 20. Special Alexandria Sailm* Cretic, Jan. 29. liar. 12. Celtic (20.904 Tons>. F«». 2. Mar. 19. Cedrlc (21.035 Tons). Feb. 13. Canoplc Mar. 24. May 4. PASSENGER OFFICE. 9 BROADWAT. SIINXRb" L I N E S From Piers 31.52-56. Xcrth River. 9 A. _, Lirrrr»<x>l Serrice. Calliex at Fishguard. South Wales. Quickest Boats ta Lon^n a GMthaai tii FUh?nard. Wednesday from New York Monday in London SIAUKETAMA— LUSIT_VIA, Larsest, Fastest Steamships Afloat. i Sail Wednesdays Wireless Telesrapn. Submarine «l«j»l» &— Mania Jan. 19 ilaursta»is> Feb. • Campania Jan. 23 1 Campania F«b. 13 Vtnbria Feb. 2|Umbrta Feb. 23 T*> ITIIVf ;!IKEE special CJRUISI3. 10 1 1 3.L i Carmania & Garonla _ mil _■ Magn:.-ic<r-n New 20.000-Ton Sta. : .V \" nVM I Ja:l 22— Feb. 1?— Marca a, U L II I f I Vis Azores. Madeira. I Gibraltar. ALSO TWO SPECIAL tKn«" '. SA\oMA in ITALY. Feb. -Mch la, Xl Mi \r.i.\N- \»lLK;l SZKVICE. To FIX; MS. %1* GIBRALTAR. GENOA, NAPLES. TRrESTB. Carmania.Jan. 22. noon | Panooala Feb. 13 Sa\oc:a. ...F»b. 6. noon' Caroala Feb. 14 Travellers" checks issued — good everywhere. HIE (T\ D STEA.MSIIIP CO.. LTD. 21r24 State St.. opposite the Bs"ery. WORTH gERBfIJi ILOYD La" Fast and laxartaam Twl2-Scr*w Express aiuj Passed- Stearcsiiips. Equipped with AVire!«e3 & Submarine »lgnala> PLTMOrTH— CHJERBOI KG— BREMEf. Express tailiajs Tuesdays at 10 A. M. Prins FTie4.Wm.Jan. i:>, Kaiser Whs. dar Gr.Ftbl Krcr; Wm.Jan. 25: Kal**r Wsa.d«r Gr.>iar.9 BKE>IE>* DIRECT. Twin-Screw .lings Thursday* at 10 A. M. Zleten Jan. 27' »G. Washington. Feb. M Roon Feb. lOißhein Slar. • •Calls at Plymouth and CUssfc— fa, GIBR\LTAR-.NAPLE!U-r,ENOA— ALGIERS. Medlterrarean >jatlir.« aaturiajs at 11 a M •Berlin (new). .. Jan. 291 K. Albert Feb. -1 tGr. Kurtuerst..Feb. ft|Barbarossa Febu Si. •Omits Algiers. tOrleat Cruise. Independent Around the World Tours. Travellers' Checks good all over th* wort*. Apply OELRICHS & CO.. Geceral Aaz'.s. 5 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. TOURS TO THE ORIENT COOK'S 43<J Auaan! Series of Tours dw I.u\s. to " Egypt. ■* • Nile. Holy L-ir.ii. Le vant, etc.. le»v« F«b. 2. 19. Mir 5. Lei» urely travel. sm.-iTI. select parties. travel ling through «li* «M Int«rest]nr lands oi th» Orient. EUROPE and the PASSPM PUT "0 lonri to i.urope. Tours &■* Lax* as-t Vacation" Tour* $130 to SIISJ. TKO>. COOK • SOX have h*»:. Oflc!aUy Apr-o'ntoi Agen'-J for the l>ais:o[i Play Committee. Tours to BERMUDA.. FLORIDA. CALIFOR NIA. «te- Tickets and Tours for Istlepestleat Tr»TeJ!«rs tr.-s he: - THOS. COCK & SON 245. 1200 Broadway. «48 Madison Are. 363 Fifth Aye. (Windsor Arcade). K. T. CLARK'S 12TH ANNUAL CRUISLt mm Feb. 5 to A aril 19 Hi TO THE ORIENT By S. S. Cro.Nrr Kurfuerst the o>ly oßrrvi car lit. THIS WtXTXai Under the Able ii»,jr --: «£ FRANK C. tLVRK s«vccty-thrae flays, Including 31 days ••% K«>pt and the Mol> Land, costing onjy t^O.OH and up. laclndirsy shor* excursions. Hotels. «c bPECIAL FKATCRKi.: Madetra. Cadir. Se^U*. Algiers. Malta. Constantinople. Ata«a«. Sora» th« Rtvlera. «te Tickets good to »top over ta Europe, to include paaatos Play. ats. Europe- Obcramsurrgau Tours. 5 . jo up. IBANK C. CLARK. Tlnifs Bid*^ >„»» York, nCII "0 11 kill L ferry. Cilya. at nootw tot M Juao. p, __ u& Cus^yra. Pro. Cao«co. Curacao ana Maracalfco. via Curasao. Philadelphia.... Jan. 15|Caracai Jml 2» ro.- La Guaira.. Curasao and MaracaUbo. Majracatbo Jan. 22|Zulla Palx J Superior Accommtxiatlons for rassonswk BLISS. DALLETT A CO.. C«3ir<il Manag«r«. ftj WlO §fc o