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It 7 NEW RECORD PRICE W. W. ASTOIi PAYS $liopno E()l{ WEST ?fiTII STREET PARCEL. Site Opposite Gimbcl Store Sold for $125,000— Investor Buys Victor 1 1 nil Investment deals were features ye=ter dAy of the real estate market. William Waldorf Astor bought, as an investment find for protective purposes, the five story store and apartment building No. IS West 36th street, covering 1 the whole area of a lot rSxSS.9 feet- -V^' aid $110,000. That is th* highest price ever paid for a single lot in 36th street be tween Broadiva" and Sixth avenue, excepl !r.c the corner parcels. Adjoining the prop erty on the west is the building in which sre the offices of the Astor estate and Colonel John Jacob A>tor. Tlie rate a front foot for the premises •*■*(■ $4,400- For the three story dwelling house No. OS West 32d street, on a lot 11x100 feet. R. Cooper obtained, through the Henry M. Weill Company. $125,000, or 55,932 a front foot. , The site faces the department store being built for Gimbel Brothers. It was Raid that the buyer had made overtures to purchase the lease to the premises No. ISO, adjoining, which was recently acquired by 1-. & A. Plncus for a long term of years from the New York Car. Company. A transaction involving $300,t«v> was the *ale by F. R. Wood & Co. of Victor Hall, •v. eight story nrcproof elevator apartment house. Hearing completion, at No. 622 West USth street, for. the builders, the V. Cera bone Construction Company, to an Investor. The structure contains four apartments to « floor and occupies a plot TTxl^.n feet ad ;olnin? the southeast corner of P-lverside Drive- An important downtown transaction -was the sale by the Children's Aid Society to James Cruikshaak, of No. 156 to 160 Leonard street. a four story school building, on a. riot 60.7x40.1 feet. The property has been used for many years as a school for the in struction of Italians. It was originally used by the Five Points Mission House, but when that institution built in Worth street It iras altered into a school. It is a land mark in the. Mulberry Bend section and shuts Urn Five Points Mission. The school •«a 6 moved into th» Five Points Mission building several months ago. Mr Cralkshank has no definite plans for the property. It -was learned yesterday that Miss Chapin's School, now at No. 46 East 58th street, will move to Nos. 32 and 34 East 67th •ir«t Title to the latter site was recently tak-n by Maria Bowen Chapin, proprietor off the EKa street school. The property at Nof. 32 and 34 East &7th street is a four ptory and basement school, on plot 50x100.5 fret. It adjoins tho southeast corner of Madison avenue. The Madison avenue frontage, bet-ween 56th and 57th street?, is occupied by the Studio ]?u!lding. The Mad ison Avenue Reformed Dutch Church Is at the northeast, corner of ""th street. Plans havo been filed for remodelling the old home of th? Union Dime Savings In stitution, In Grealey Square, at r.:a street, refitting the basement stores and rebuild ing the entrance and making over the banking rooms into offices, the improve ments beir.fr made from designs by Shire & Kaufman, a* architects for Weber A David. lessee*. Plans hairs als.> been tiled for enlarging the five story loft and store building:, owned by C. F. Benton, at No. 31 Cortlandt street, extending the first, third, fourth and fifth floors, the improvements being made at a cost of $25,000 for the Chllds Company, as lessee, and for modernizing the two five ■tory flathouso.s at Nos. 406 and 410 West SKk street and improving the sanitation and' vent'lat-on in compliance with re oulrements of the Tenement House Depart ment, the improvements being made from design* by J. B. Snook's Sons for the es tates of C BowmaJi and Sarah Shaffer as respective owners. Thomas W. U:nb, as architect, has fll^d plans for remodelling the gallery of the Star Theatre, at Lexington avenue and ■JMI street, and Increasing the. exit facili ties, the improvements being made for Will lam Fox. H. P. Knowles has filed plans for enlarg ing the live story and basement dwelling and school at Not. 6 and 8 East 40th street. Into bachelor apartments and stores, erect ing a new ornamental facade crowned with « mansard roof. The Improvements are to be made at a cost of 535/»», tor Mair E. Pinehot as owner. A FOURTH AVENUE LEASE. Palmer & Embury Company To Be • Tenants of Cooper Building. Frederick Fox & Co. have leaded for the Hewitt Realty Company the third floor, containing IS.OOO square feet of space, in the Peter Cooper Building, at the nouth «aEt corner of Fourth avenue and 2Sth street. The lease is for a long term of >ears to the Palmer & Embury Manu facturing Company, Incorporated, largo •wholesale furniture dealers and manu facturere, located In East 20th street, near Kroadv.ay. The ilcVickar-Gaillard Realty Company ha» leased for Albert F. Jammes No. 13 "West 45th street to a client for a term of vrare. The. Charles F. Noycs Company has leased for a long term of years the store, basement and sub-cellar of No. 60 Beek man Btr^et, corner of Gold, for Mary L. Fraser to the Norwich Pharmaoal Com pany: the second floor of No. IS Bookman street for Cammann, Voorhees & Floyd to Alice H. Clark, and space in No. 61 Be^-k man street for John J. Burton to the Freud Printing and Engraving Company. Hubrth & Gabel have leased in the American Building, 59th street and the Circle, the store and basement at the »outhwest corner to the Auto Supply Com pany for five years at an aggregate rental of Kh.m. OLD MILL TRACT SOLD. Some Other Large Brooklyn Parcels Also Change Hands. Th« Old Mill tract of about twenty acres In the 26th Ward of Brooklyn has been sold by the Somerville Realty Company to tho Kchwenk Realty Company for development. Th» property consists of the old Torborg and Vandrecle farms, having frontages on Vienna avenue and Crescent etreet. Klchard Goodwin has fold the following Brooklyn parcels: A plot, 400x100, at tho northwest corner of Saratoga avenue ani Balnbridge ttreaC, for the Cooper estate, to James A. Cautleld. a builder; also I lie touthcast corner of Putnam avenue ami Howard avenue, 100x100 feet, for Jacob Schauf. to a client; No. 216 Evergreen ave nue, a two family frame dwelling house, for Ml Kjdd. No. 3223 Sterling Place, a two family frame dwelling house, to K. Burke, and No. 226 Stuyvesant avenue, . a three ttory and basement stone dwelling house, for M. Collins to a Mr. McKenna. SALE IN WEST 37TH STREET. Charles ti. Koh!er has poI4 tor Jolin A. Murray the tv.o story business building ADVERTISING PAYS New York City. Gentlemen: Our classified ad. In The Tribune •« rawing very well. AMERICAN HOME MONTHLY. No. :,:•; \\>f,t |?tta street, on a plot Csx • r t, to a client for investment. LONG ISLAND ACREAGE DEALS. Ward & Ward have sold for Warren B. Sannnls about one hundred acres of shore front on Lloyd's Harbor. The buyer will build a largo house on the tract. The same brokers sold also a forty aero hilltop at Huntingdon for Charles Brush, and also another ten acre hill top at Mel ville, for Tvwis Smith. THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. MANHATTAN. BT. NTCHOTJ^S AVENUE— Charles p. ijrfeM sold to Donald Robertson a vacant plot. 100x100 feet, at the southeast corner of St. Nicholas avenue and 191 st street. A six story elevator apartment house will be built on the site. J. J. PlummT was the broker in the transaction. LEONARD STREET— George Milne sold to James H. Cruikshank for the Children's Aid Society the four story school building No. 156 to 160 Leonard street, on plot &>.' x TSx irregular, between Centre and Baxter streets. 12TH STREKT-Van Vliet &- Place sod No. 332 West 12th street, a three story and basement dwelling house, on a lot 20x44 fert. ?iTH BTRRoT— William Waldorf Astor bought for $100,000 the modern five story store and apartment building. No. 19 West. 26th street, on a lot 25x98.9 feet. The parcel adjoins the structure in which are the of fices of the Astor estate and Colonel John Jacob Astor. 32D STREET— Henry H Weill fold for Richard Cooper No. IS? West 32d street, a three story and basement dwelling house, on lot 21x95.9 feet. 7STH STREET— George W. Elkins resold No. 150 West 7 Sth street, a four" story and basement stone front dwelling house, on lot 20x102.2 feet. He recently purchased the house from the McDonald estate 90TH STREET AdoIph Scheibel sold to an investor No. 145 "West 90th street, a five story double flathouse, on lot "."xlOO.ll feet. 113 TH STREET— F. P. Wood & Co. po!d Victor Hall, an eight Mory fireproof ele vator apartment house. No. 662 West 113 th street, on a plot 77x100.11 feet, for the V. Cerabone Construction Company. It ad joins the BOUtheaat enrner of Riverside Drive. 184 TH STREET— Shaw & Co. sold to Hopenauer & Wesslau the two lots on the north side of lS4th street, 200 feet west of Amsterdam avenue. This Is part of the six lota recently reported sold for Schmeidler & Bnchrach by the same brokers. THE BRONX. ' WESTCHESTER AVENUE — Andrew Hally sold for the JL F. Muller Company the two story frame dwelling houte, on v plot 50x100 feet, at the corner of West Ches ter and Beach avenues. TIFFANY STREET— The Tiffany Con struction Company bought a plot. 65xlt»D foet. on the west side of Tiffanj' street, 243 feet south of 167 th street, which will be im proved with a five story apartment house. WATSON STRBET-Andrew Hally sold for Anna Ehlers a plot, 100x108 feet, on the north side of Watson street. 105 feet west of Otmstaad avenue, Unionport. IN THE AUCTION ROOMS. The auction sales held yesterday at the Real Estate Exchange Salesrooms, No. 14 and 16 Vesey street, resulted as follows: By Joseph P. Day. 146T11 ST, 54S to 6.''! s s, 125 ft c of Broadway, 75x80.11, two f> *ty flats; Twenty-third Ward Hank a?t Rac Ginsberg et al; l>xow, M & \V. attys: C L Cohn, rtf; amt due, $2.448 02; taxes, etc, $1,631 24; adjourned to February 4. 110 TH ST, 126, s s, 120 ft w of Lexington aye. 2r.x100.11, 5 sty brk flat; A A Cording agt Wolf Meilis e( al; Roseudalc &. D, attys: F L H Ward, ref: amt due, 57.1815 40; taxes, etc. $444 28; sub to a prior mtg of $16,000; to the plaintiff for $ 23,783. *..-. RIVIXGTOX ST, 319, ss; 24. t> ft wof Goerck st, •S2 !'x's4, 0 sty tenmnt and store; Hugo Cohn agt A I Pasternack et al; A \V Glatzmayer. atty; A• C Stabile, ref; amt due, $4,»62 13; taxes, etc, $225; to the plaintiff for $8,054. By Herbert A. Sherman. STH AVI3. 2704, c. s, 40.11 ft n of 148 th st, 50x SO. 5 sty tenmnt -and store; David Werden- Bohlag agt Meyer I^vy et al; Arnsteiu, I. & P, attys: M H Brail, ref; amt due, ?!>,344 40; taxes, etc, $753 87; adjourned to January 21. ' By Samuel Marx. ÜBTH ST, '.Ei, n s, 410 ft w of sth aye. 37.Gx 09.11, 0 sty tenmnt and stores; Meyer Jar mulowsky ct al apt Modoc Kpstein et al: Ber nard Alexander, atty; Ralph Holland, ref; amt due, $14,33% 12; sub to a prior intr of 132,000; to the plaintiff for $33,728. RECORDED LEASES. (With name and addrees of leFEee.) JANUARY 14. COLUMBUS AYE, 273; Jennie Kuretsky to Isaac Bernheimcr et al; 5 yrs from .May 1 1910; 52.400. Address, Room 714, 2 Rector st. HUDSON ST, s w cor Dunne at, I2l.ißx9f>: Cen tral Building and Investment Co to Morse & Rogers: 21 yrs 2 moa from Men 1, 1011; $43, $:k»o. Address, 134 Duane at. STH AVK, 4f.5, w s; Matilda Rich to Thomas F Corcoran; 5 yrs from May 1. 1910; $9,000. Address. 465 6th aye. STH AYE. 2395; John D Feldman to Louis Abendschein; 10 yrs 6 >nos from Nov 1, X*0»; $1,800. Address, 110 west 106 th st. 110TB ST. 81 and 03 East; Jacob Wiener to Max Hess*l; 3 ■> rs from Jan 15, 1910 (Jan 13) • $1,200. Addr*F.-, 61 Ea«t 110 th ft. RECORDED TRANSFERS. CWliSl name and address of purchaser.) JANUARY 14. MANHATTAN. AVI" B. 30 and ::■_', w e, 4S.fix«o; 4th «t. 213 and 215. n 6. 47.5xr«.2, St Mark's PI. 24. t s. 20x120: Morris James et a! to Jacob C llelnsheimer: . Address, tvji Broadway. BROADWAY. 399 to 300, » w cor Walker st. 122.7 x irreg; General Realty and Mtf Co to Improved Prop Holding Co (mtg $750 000): *100. Address, 341 6th eve. BRA.DHURST AYE. 124. <• *. 25t"R: Sol Mints to B & L Construction Co (mtg $18,760). Man IS); $1 Address, 20 Vesey Ft. / BROADWAY. 474 and 476, «•, 48.9 x lrreg: Henry Corn to Improved Prop Holding Co of N V (mtg $545,000); $100. Address, 341 sth aye. CATHARINE ST, 61. s c cor Monroe at, 17.n* »*0; Jos Paris j to Carmela Bua of Brooklyn (.mtg $30,500) (Jan 13); $1. Address, 6502 <ith aye, Brooklyn. GRKENE ST. 12!> and 131, w b. BOlOxloo (mtg $SS,C«XO; Stone st, 37 and 39, n s. 53.6 x Irreg; Stone st, 41 and 43, n s. 42.ex«3 H <rr.tp $40,000); Tho* Barren et ai to Her manos Realty Co; $59,500. Address, 34 Nassau st. GREENWICH ST, 200, w n, 24.10x76 9. Hart V Mrimsun to Ernestine Domirloff; $1. .tddresf. Room 17u4, «7 Wall si. GREENE ST. 12n and 131. w s. 60.10x100 . <mtg $S5.000): Stone at. 37 and 39, n s, 33 6x Irreg (tntg $40,000); Stone St. 41 and 43 n c. 42.6xb3.S (mtg $40,000); Jno C Barron to Hermanos Realty Co; $23,302 50. Address. 34 Nassau st. SAME PROP; Albert E Barren et al to name; $1 Address. 34 Nassau at. LEXINGTON AYE. 1657. • a. 16.8x70: Lyttle ton Fox to F.fftx Delancry Co. $14,125. Adrtress. 309 Broadway. MONROE ST. 20!», n b. ]Q.6x45.9; Jno H Bo dine to Pincua Lowenfeld; $1. Address. 149 Broadway. ORCHARD ST. 8 8. 150 ft «■ of City Island aye. 75x — . Thaddeus C Rolfe to Phoebe E Williams (J-an 13); ?175. Address, Room 27, 220 Broadway. WILLIAM ST. 105. D w s, 23.6x776: Wm Zlneier Realty Co to Wm H Zlaßser; $100 Address, 105 William st. STH AYE, 2216. w s, 25.\90; Isaac Sakolaki to Mary H-rshfleld (mtg $1S,000» (Jan 13); 5100. Address. 743 West' End aye. 7TH ST, 11l to 115 East, C2.Sx£2..'i; Morris Jano. et al to Jacob C Helnshtimer; . Address, 621 Ilroadway. 12TH ST. 332 West, as 20x44; G**in« Korn ahrfr.s. .-x^trix. etc to Jane and Wm H Mc- Carthy (Jan 13): $7,000. AddreßF. 334 West 12th «t. '■ "• st, ns, 257.3 n.w of f,th a-. «, SSsOS.ft; \ DAT-YORE DAILY TRIBUNE, , SATURDAY/ JANILOttu 15. 1010 Geo TV Adrian to JohnJ McCabe:sl. Address, Roan 68, 20 Nassau st. 26TH ' ST. n" b, SS&4 ft ■ of Mb avo,' 2t.loxs>S.!>: P. T Norria et al to Kay wood Realty , Co (Jan 13); $100. j Address, 149 Broadway. " .»-•-.■»---•- - Ri»TM ST. 246 West, 8 8. 20.0x08.0; Tallin N • l^angbelle to Lulu Quigtr »Jan 13).(mtg $15,000); $10*1. ■ • - . . . ? - Address, Room 720, 40 Wall St. 39TH BT, s ■ 340 ft « of Sth avo. 37.1x0«.1>: Winston II Ham el al to Lulu ! Qutgg (Jan IS.) Ontjr $41,000); $1. • - Address, Room 720. 40 "Wall st. , . 44TH ST. ■ t . 18.1 ft «. of Lexington are. 16. 4 x S3; Emma F Klrby to Randolph Hurry (mtg 112.000): $100. ; Address, 7t3 "William St. " 63D ST. 6, i' 36.4 ft eof 24 &>«, 1Sx100.5; Felix . J*>rch to Jacob Straus et al (Jan 13) (mt 55.000); $100. Address. Koom 606, M Park Row. 68TH ST. n b. 200 ft w of K'th ay«. JOHnMUI Wj Wni Zinsser Realty Co to Win H UllMir. $100. Address,, 105 William at. 70TH ST. 246 West, 17x100.5; K«1n& R Tim to Helen Fountain: $100 • . . Address, 236 West 70tli «t. 75TH 6T. 120 West 20x102.2; Jacob IT Marie to Jennie Heyman; $100. Address. Room 1102. 41 Park Rot«\ ; 102 D ST. 207. East. 25x100.11. Louis Cohfn to L.liaß.N Caplan fmtg $24,000); $1. Address, Room 802, 302 Broadway. 10VTH ST. 231 West. "2sxloo.ll: Paul Kaskfl <»t 81 to rnlll D Krausn (mtp $12,750); $100. Address. 1 Room 1405. 128 Broadway. •; • 11BTH ST. ■ s. 335 ft w of Ist aye. 20x100 10; Marcel Levy to Jas A Cunningham; $10,800. -Address, 528 9th aye. 11 4 T ST n X - 8t ft « ° f 2-1 aye. 24x50: Mary E Field to Vi»r> Davis (mtg $?.00O>; {too. Address, Room 511. 27 William at. l **T*J ST - s b. 334.11 ft c of 7th aye. 40.1xPP 10; *ji i£n .« m ? nt onton t0 Emma n I' Ackerman (mtjc T* tSr Ml) * 'jink Address, 713 Broadway. 149 TH ST „ s. 260 ft c of Sth gv». 40x99.11: y^MV^.. Holdlng Co to Berr >" B Simons imtr Address, 103 East 125 th st. THE BRONX. AYE C. n *• cor 14th st. lot 307, map Unlonport; «10o 65 G Rlc ' nardson to Charles W Thorn; Address, 106 East 19th St. GRA S°^LEVARD AND CONCOURSE, v », 250 ft n of iO2d st. 100x111.5; Michael .1 Dond to Anna Keil; $100. Address, 3 East 115fh st. . GILBERT PL. n s. 25 ft w of Faile st. 100x100: 13r $i0O Broad Realty Co (mtgr $24.00»): (Jan io) :, 5100. . . ! Address, 559 East 156 th Ft. GILBERT PL. r, s, 125 ft w of Fa tie St. 50x 7 » c 1c 1 ! 0 , 1^" ' LazaT *«• Erich .Yon Esch^ege (mtc ?12.000): (Jan 13) $100. Address, 1034 Kelly st. GILBERT PL. n w cor Falle «t. 17"»xl00 Irvir.o rT> ait to Morris L 3291"L 3291 " (rats SS6,i"K)O>; (Jan Address, 127 Ble*ck«r st. HOME ST. s ". 211.1 ft c of Stebbms aye, 17.1 x Irreg; Home st, s *, 225.2 ft « of Steb bins aye, 24.10s lrrei?: Thomas H Roff to Ja cob Seldertran. of Brooklyn: $100 Address, Room 705, 5 Beekrian t. HONEYWELL AW. 1976 and 1975, c B. Jsox«v.l; POO? Const Co tO Emma Dilb«reer (ntt* 5 1 1 , ,i 00 ); $ 100. Address, 3152 Decatur ay©. lR^\ n ST - w '• 254.4 ft 8 of Garrison aye. 25X8J-2; Annie Place to Morris I " 23r (rnts $4,50 ii) (Jan 13), $100. Address. 127 Bleecker et. LOT 11. map part Hunt estate; Carmine Libertl to Alfonzo Squetieri: $100. Address, 2219 Ist aye. ■ LOT 10. map McGraw estate at Van Nest: Her man Knabe to Mary G Knab* $1. Address. 1321 Taylor aye. LOTS 17 to 19. ma P «tate TTm Ogien at HiEhbridge; Jas J Conroy to Bryan Conroy; Address. 217 West 125 th st. LOT 172, map Century investing Co; Richard R Maslen .to Abraham Chopak (mte 51. 4251 . 1100. Address, 109 East 59th st. LINCOLN ST. 10. begins 275 ft n on tr s Lincoln Ft, 100x13.2: Edw Barry to Theresa Barry; $1 Address, 1527 Haight aye. PT.'RDY ST. c f. 105 ft n of Starllne- ay«, lOOx 10S; Mary Entenman to Catherine Curran; $100. Address. 325 East G9th Ft. VTSB AYE, n w cor 180 th ft. 150.T irr»st. Jo?» r Fried to Arc Realty Co; $100. Addrlss, 15 William st. RECORDED MORTGAGES. CWith namo and address of lender's attorney.) Interest' s per cent unless otherwise, stated. MANHATTAN. JANUARY 14. AYE B, 2 and 4. n eg. 25x75: 5 yrs. 6 per cent; Samuel Kamk-t to Martin- Marks; $10,000. Attorney,*. Davis & Kaufman, 49 Chambers Ft. AMSTERDAM AYE. 1054. a w cor 157 th st. 25r ICO: 3 yrs, 4*3 per cent: Wm C Schmidt to Philomena M Schmidt: $35,000. Attorney, W M Powell, 29 Wall Ft. GREENE .ST, 129 and 131, 50.10x100; Stone st. 37 and 39, n p. 41.8.x irreg: Stono st, 41 an.l 43, 11 s. 42.6x53.8 (prior mtss ?165.0<X)); 8 jts- Hermanos Realty Co to John C Batson et al; $23,302 EO. ' Attorneys. Olin. Clark it Phelps, 34 Nassau st. LEXINGTON AYE. 1657. « s. 16.5.T70; due May 21. 1913; Essex Delancey Co to Rutherfurd ReaJty Co; $12,500. , Attorneys, Wells & Snedeker. 31 Nassau st. MOTT ST. 60. v, s, 25x100; due March 10. 1915; Max Levy to Job F Stier: $23,000. Attorney, Jos F Stier. it Broadway. • FAME PROPERTY (prior mtg $2«,000.t; 8 yTs. 6 per cent- same to Lena Bimberg; St.OOO. Attorney, Jos F Stl-r. 11 Broadway. 6TH AYE. 488, c c. 23.8x100; 3 yrs, 44 per rent; Josephine C (.'hristmas to Pry Dock Sav ings Institution; $40,000. Address. 341 Bowery. 12TH ST 332. s s, 20x44 (Jan 13): due. etc, as per bond; Wm II McCarthy to N \' Savings Attorneys', Webber & Webber, 7 Beekman st. 16TH ST. 626 East, 24.10x103.3 (Jan 13) ; 8 yrs. t» per cent; Gertrude Faust to Mathias Faust; " Attomer. Henry W Schutt. 229 Broadway. "4TII ST 222 East. 20.4x95.9 (prior mtg $15,000); <lue May 10. 1012, 6 per cent; Rathbun Kipp 10 Frank S Vow; $3.(X>O. ...... m Xt Attorneys, Alger & Simpson. 2. William st. 26TH ST. 233 West (Jan 13.; 3 «*: ' Kaywood Realty Co to American Mtg < °. 515.00 U. Attorneys. Bowers & Sands, 31 Nassau it SAME PROPERTY 'prior mt K $2,000) (Jan 13); 1 vr. 0 per cent; same to same; »-..<"">• Attorneys Bowers & Sands, 31 Nassau et. 26TH FT, .".10 and 321 West. 60x08.0 (prior mtK $64,000 (Juno 18); Lillian L Goldstein to Al fred Apt* 16,000 154 Nassau B t. attorney. B .lackson, 1.">4 Nassau st S4TH ST s c, 34*J It c of Sth aye. 17.1x08.0 (Jan 13)- due Jan 12. 1012, 6 per cent; Lulu °- vi to Winston H Hapen; $5,(.hj0 Attorney. W H Hagen. 46 Wall at. 89TH ST 24« West. £0.6x08.0 (prior mtK $1S.OOO) ' (Jan 13)- due etc. as per bond; Lulu Quigs: to "iSge^Tl^ insurance Co. l«0 Broadway. I 70TH ST 24« West. 17x100.5; 5 yrs; Helen Foun tain to Solomon Tim; $16,500. „_,-,, _. nT Attorney. E C Spiegelberg. 170 Broadway. I 75TH ST 339 East. 25x07.1 (Jan 13): due, etc. as per bond; Berta I'nger to Slgmund Orbaeh; ?1 Attorney. M Flshel, 43 Cedar st. Attorney, M FUhel, 48 Cedar «t. RATH ST. n 8 70 ft W of Park aye, 1f1.«x102.2 (Jan IS); 5 yrs. 4% per cent; Mary A HMkett to Alphonse Kursheedt et al: $JO.OOO. Attorney. A Nelson, 154 Nassau st. ! 87TH ST, 121 West. 15.6x100.11 (prior "♦* tO.OOO); 1 year. « per cent; Ada M llamas ft alto Matilda C Van Winkle; $2,500. Attorney. James II Fargls. 71 Nassau ■=!. 95TH ST. 132 We.st, 17x108.8; 3 yrs, 4';> per cent; Gustavus D Dickinson to Harlem Bav lnAttirneys. S^lf&V B Wiphtman. 220 Broad way. ! SAME PROPERTY (prior mtg $12.000) : 2 >t», 6 per cent: same to Marion B Krecs; $1/m*V Attorney. Title Guarantee and Trust Om . pany. 17U Broadway. 1O>«TI1 ST. 231 East, 25x100.11; 6 vt«; Philip Kraues to Abraham Jacob! et al; $11,000. Attorney. Title Guarantee and Trust <"om pany, 176 Broadway. 116 TH ST, 324 East. 20x100.10. due, etc. as per bond: Jas A Cunningham to Sarah F O'Reilly, • &'<**>. -i , „ i • Attorney, lawyers' Guarantee and Trust i <>mpany, 176 Broadway. | SAME PROPERTY (prior mtg $8,000); 1 year, C per cent, same to Rosa Frank; $3,500. Attorney. Morris H Hayman. 198 Broadway. I 134T11 ST. 247 West. 15x09.11 (Jan 13); due No vember 1. 1014: Frances Con way to Henry P Moornous»; $7,000. Attorneys. Wells & Snedeker. 84 Nassau st. ' I.VSTH XT. r, c. 185 ft c of Riverside Drive, 6«*ix 00.11; due April 1, 1015. 6 per cent; George A Bagge Construction Co to Metropolitan Life In puranre Co; $150,000. Attorneys, Woodford. Bore* X. Butcher. 1^ Wall st. THE ORONX. • BOSCOBEL AYE. Tv s, 74.7 ft n of Plympton aye, 75x ireg. due, etc, as per bond; Brjan Conroy to Title Guar & T Co; ?3,<W>. Address, 176 Broadway. GILBERT PLACE, n c. 12T; ft w of Fatlest; 'i lota, each 2oxl00; 2 mtgs, each $2,000 (2 prior mtgs, $rt,<W> each) (Jan 13); due. etc. as per bond; Erich yon Eschwege to Morris Lezar; $2,000. , Attorney. L T Ins Co. 160 Broadway. GILBERT PLACE, 1215 to 1221. 4 lot*, each 2Tix 100; 4 mtgs. each $2,000 (4 prior mtgs. each ftj.OOO) (Jan 13): due, etc. as per bond; Broad Realty Co to Morris Lazar: $8,000. Attorney, L T Ins Co, 160 Broadway HOME ST, n w cor Tinton aye, 16.5x80.1l (Jan 18$; Josephine Grimm to Frank Levison: $500. Attorney, Hi ml F Swinburne, New Roche] le. N Y. LEGGETT AYE. w e. 40 ft n of Kelly st. 4Ox i'«> (prior mtit 524.0001 i Jan 13»; 1 year, ft per cent; Phlllpp Frudenmacher to Katharlna. Ellas; $4,000. Attorneys, Pa*kus, Cohen. Lavelle A Gordon. 2 Rector Bt. I LOTS 1. 2, 3, map Daily estate (Jan 13): due, etc. a 8 per bond: Alfonso DeSalvo to Ida H . Webster & Co; $3,800. ! Attorneys, Hendrlck. Abberley & Hendrick. 2 Rector et. LOT 11«. plot C. map Pt Raymond Park; due. etc, as per bond, Louis Mangon to Dominie A Trilta; $500. Address, 406 East 140 th st LOT 172. map Century investing Co: due. etc. at per bond: Abraham Chopak to Rlchaid R Maslen; $500. Attorney, R p. Maslen, 217 West 125 th st. LOT 248, map land Edw T Votin* (Jan 13); 2 yrs. 6 per cent; Caroline H Kayier to Wm F A Kurz: $700. Attorney*, Kun & Vren. 3025 3d aye. MARION AVB ! 2(587. » • 30.6x51.1 U157.1X 1...._4: 3 m. B per rent; job a Ilrlsss •< "' ;■; to Francis fchfppord; $2,000. ; Attorneys,' Salter & Stelnkamp, 140 Nassau ot. ■ .... MONTEREY AVF. it i 101.1 ft n of-l^Oth st. 50.5x82.3~ (Jan. 131; due. etc, as per bond. Michael W Kerby to • Jessie. 13 • •'-•'■ $4,000. • Attorney, S S Terry, «6 Broadway. MORRIS: AVE,' 1070, c s, 1 20x95; r. yn; C ella Knlbert to Paul J Bauingarten; i t 57,500. Attorney, R J Knooppel. 5 Beekman R. PINEHURST AYE. w b. 50 ft n of 17Sth st. 55x100; 5 yrß, ■; per cent; Degonhardt Cons Co to Title Guarantee & Trust Co; $50,000. : Address, ] 176 Broadway. PINEHURST ATS, nw cor 178 th at. COtIOO: due Jan IC, 1015, 6 per cent; same to same; $65,000. ' Address, 176 Broadway. VINEYARD PLACE, n w cor 175 th »t. «9.11 x 194; due, etc, as per bond; Chas W Canedy to Matilda S Davis; $1,500. - - . Attorney. J GPatton, 823 Forest aye. VINEYARD. PLACE, n w cor 175 th ft. 10 « x lrreg; due. etc, as per bond; same to Title Guarantee & Trust Co; $13,000. . Address, 176 Broadway. ' \ "VYSE AYE. n wcor ISOth st, K>O\ irreg: 7, yrs, 6 per cent; Arc Realty Co to George II Mc- Guire; $16,000. ' Attorney. T G & T Co, 176 Broadway. 3D AYE. 4170. w s. '27.2x93.'9; 3 yrs: Oscar Barteistons to Elizabeth M'Cauldwell: -$19,000. Attorneys, Masters & Nichols, 49 Wall st. 148 TH' ST, 315 East, n s, 25x106.6 (Jan 1R: n yrs; Giovanni Mlscia ft al to Franklin Savings Bank; $10 000. ■ ' . Attorney, \V M Powell. 20 Wall Bt. 156 TH 'ST. East, s w' s.' 24.0x52.0 (Jan 13>: J> yrs; Catherine F Farrell to Mary T McNulty: $5,500. Attorney. Thomas A McGrath. 27 William st. ISOTH ST, n a. 130.2 ft m of 3d aye. 25xtOA (Jan 13); due. etc. as per bond: Michael F Kerby to Oscar Hentschel: $5,000. Attorney. S Terry, 66 Broadway. 182 D ST, n s, 100 ft c of Park aye, 33.4x100: 3 yrs: Charles T Streeter Construction Co to Bell B Gurnee et al; $16,600 Attorney. J C O'Conor. 11 William st. IS?D ST. n a, 133.4 ft c. of Railroad aye 83 4x 100; due. etc, as per bond; Charles T Streeter Construction Co to Emllie Fans: $16,000. Attorney, T G & T Co. 170 Broadway. IS2D ST. n B, ' 100 ft w of Washington aye. .«. 4x100: 3 yrs: Charles T Streeter Construc tion Co to Marie Say: $16,600 Attorney, Title iris Co of New York. 135 Broadway. 20STH ST. 8 s. lots 327 to 332. map* of Dickin son estate. 150x100 (Jan 13); 1 yT. 6 per cent; ranirl A Patterson to Herbert 6traut et al; Attorney. ,H Rtraut. care of OH Vox. ob?> W nth st. SATISFIED ; MORTGAGES. » (With name and address of lender's attorney. > JANUARY 14. ADAMS PLACE, w s, 120 ft s of lP3d st. IPt SO. June 1, 1906: Peter Kielerand ano to Ed F Carr; $1,250. Attorney. R C Schneider. 120 Broadway CLAREMONT AYE. w s. 475 ft s of 127 th st. 01x.5; April 1. 1907: Quincey F Cushin? to Heusle Const Co; $20,000. Attorney, F A Snow, 15 Wall st. F 9 RD , HAJI AYE - w 8 - 162 " of Mot »'•• .^6xo3: Feb 1. ISS6: Charlotte. Pfroffen to Catharine M Logan; $2,500. Attorney. Title Ins Co. 135 Broadway. GREENWICH ST. 434-36. 20xS0; May 8. 1908 89 500* H Cruikshank to William A" Spencer; 53|000. . , • Attorney, L T Ins Co. 160 Broadway. HENRY AND CLINTON STS. n w cor. 24x57: Jan 15. 1906; Joseph Kashowitz to Solomon Tanenbaurn; $6,500. Attorney. I Dobrow, 11 West 17th st. LOT 270. map of village of Melrose (1850). Jar. 10, 1005; Christian Gutman to Susan Hagan; $5,000. . Attorney, T G & T Co. 176 Broadway. LOT 148. map 607 (IS6S) . Dec 21. 1P04: Chi* O Burns to Title Ins Co; $6,500. ■ 'Address, 135 Broadway. LOT 62, map of Mapes estate; April 22. 1898: Henry Salzman and others to Twelfth Ward Bank; $2,500. Attorney, C W Dayton. 27 William st. LOT 107. map 208 (1S58); Jan 80. 1007; Frank Marrone and ano to Pauline Haibler: $8,000. Attorney, Title Ins Co. 135 Broadway. LC I T }£?• rr "' p of Fort Gen""*" property; Jan 4. 1007; Wra H Sheehy and an to Park Mortgage Co; $30,000. Attorneys, Fettrich, 8 & Seybsl. 147 Nas sau st. LEGGETT AYE. s r, 28 ft s of Dawson st,- 24x F Jan 12. 1007; Samuel CC ° V ' en tO Elizabeth - F Dooling: $5,500. Attorneys. Knot & Pooling, es! William st. LENOX AYE, tc s , 75 ft n of 120 th Bt 2.'.x .■■>; Jan 5. l«0<?; Kate H Menzler and air, to Cornelia w Slade; $19,000. .Attorney. S B Robinson, 1 Liberty st. PERRY ST, 8. 22x95: Nov 4. 190S: John Me- Dermott to T G & T Co; $10,500 Address, 17« Broadway. PROSPECT AYE. n *. 200 ft • of Courtlandt aye, 24x100; Jan 5. 1905; Otto Schmidt to Emma E Doelle: $4,000. Attorney, H Gratzme; 378 Grand st. WASHINGTON AYE. a c cor 174 th ft. 25x100; Jan 9. 19CU; Llllie M Raynor to Andrew Close and ano; $5,000. Attorneys. Clocke & Clocke. 2022 Boston rd. S X BROADWAY, em, 60 ft nof Worth Bt. 26.10x20: May 1, 1005; Albert R Falser and ano to Mary A Cutter; $500. Attorney. P Burnett. Newark. N J.. - PTTI AYE. c s. 50 ft n of 41st st. 26x72; Jan 11, 1007; John M Schmidt arid ano to Anna M Fink: $20,000. Attorney, E M Burghard. 120 Broadway. 12TH ST. 551 East. 15.4X60; Feb P. 1592 '2 mtgs): Peter Lydig and ano to Wrn W "Wlster, ,1r; $15,000. Attorneys, Adams & Comstock, 36 Wall st. S2D ST, n s. 160 ft w of Ist aye. T6JSx9B 9; June 5, 1906; Christian Meyer and ano to Smith Stanton; $3,000. Addr«ss, 235 Broadway. 35TH ST. s s. 100 ft w of 10th aye, OOx9S 1O; Deo 27. 1905; Louis A Jonas and ano to Ernest Ehrman: $20. 0 W. Attorney, L T I Co. 160 Broadway. 43D ST. 437 West. 18.4x100.5: Dec 1. 1003; Michael J Qulnn to .Ta* Gardner: $12,000. Attorney. T a & t Co. m Broadway. 44 TH ST, ii s. 275 ft c of 11th aye; 2.1x100.5; April 4, ISS7; Deutsch<?r Frauenvereln to Th"» tier arty: $12,00t» . ■ Attorney. L Wendel. jr. 277 Broadway. 62D ST, 101 and 103 East. 40x60; Mcv 8, 100*5: Abby S Marshall to Farmers' Loan- and Trust Co: 800,000. Attorney. T G & T Co, 176 Broadway. 62D ST. 105 East. 20x«0; Jan J7." 1907: Abby S Marshall to Fanners* Loan and Trust Co; 120,000. Attorney. T a & T Co. 176 Broadway. 62D ST. n b, GO ft c of Park aye. 35x65; April 26. 1904: Abby s Marshall to lawyers Title Insurance Co; $20,000. r~ Address, 160 Broadway. 84TH ST. 152 W. 33.4x102.2 (2 mtgs): April 1. 1007; Frederick Ruckstuhl to Cabot Real Es tate Co; $10,000. Attorneys. Alexander & Colby. 101 ST ST. s c cor Ist aye. 50x63; May 1, IJJOfi; Louis Livingston and 'others to Thco Glns bonrger; .*B,OOO. Attorney. A Strausn, 147 Broadway. 102 D ST. t c, 345 ft c of Ist aye: March 15. ISO 31 2 mtps); Bridget Ilogan to Walter F Kincsland; $14,500. Attorney. A F Miller. • ,^ 117 TH ST, n f, 305 ft c of 2.1 aye.. 20x100; Aujr 1. 1906: Louis Newman to Elizabeth I-auter; $2,000. Attorney, Chaa GerUota, 1511 Third aye. 11RTH ST. 19 West. 3Sxloo.il: S*pt 13. 1000; Guctav Cohen and ano to Baruch M Kchnur, $I.!L'.-.. attorney. Title. Ins Co, 136 Nass?u st. 11STH ST. n s, oliO ft « of Lenox aye. 25x100.11; Oct 2.': 1800; Donald Robertson and ann to Clarence Tucker; $21,000. Attorney. Title Ins Co, 135 Broadway. . 180 TH ST, « s, 100 ft TV of 11th aye, 25x100; No*- 1, 1909; John B Berry <> to Elizabeth 4 llarner: $7,000. Attorney. T G * T Co. 176 Broadway. ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGES. , • JANUARY 14. Century Investing Co to U 3 Realty *• Improve ment Co 16 mtgs); $100. Williamson Smith to George Dlckson. $500. George Dlckson to Maria H Bodlr. $2,500. Wilson M Powell to Edward W Barrow »t ul; $I,5(X>. Wm H Van Buskirk to Title Guarantee * Trust Co. $3,000. Property corporation to Jan T Ackerman. $1 <**». Sarah King to David J King et al; $1. Jas Innella to Pauline X Dalton. $l(>0. Allen T Miner to John Klein; $17,059.0.3. Louis Schlossberg to Jacob Meyer; $1. Edw G Whltaker to Maria W Livingston; $1. Jonas Weil to Henrietta Kroll; $1. Westown Realty Co to Moe C Levy; $100. Jacob Weber to Elizabeth Yaeger: $100. Wm H Etelnkamp to Sophia Bunke et a!; $4,100. Bernon Ogden to Louis A Sable: $100. Albert J Schwarzler to Emma Frank; $1. Elizabeth Pullman et al to Harry Blnd»wald; $12,000. Charles Griff en to Wilson M Powell; $20,000. Richard Kohl to Angel R Simpson; 55.000. May V Hamilton to Elizabeth Searing; $1. Jennie Sherman to Sarah Goldin; $1. Lansing Co to Louis D Spelr: $1. Oscar Hentscbel to Ali'ln Buechner (Jan 18): $1,000. Same to Henry Burck (Jan 13); $1,000. Same to Julius Spindler (Jan 13); $1,000. Same to Emil Waschek (Jan 18); $1,000 Henry C Holtin to Carrie E Van Nostrand (Jan 18): $1. Nelson & Co to Benj Benenson (Jan 13). $1,000. Wm F A Kurz to Grace Carroll (Jan 13); $700 Joseph Liebling to RenJ F Felner (Jan 13): $100. Title Guarantee & Trust Co to J Fred'k Kerno chan (Jan 13): $250,000. Morris Lazar to Ht-nrv Dreyer and others (5 mtgs); (Jan 13); $100 Bella Kaufmann to Carl Klug (Jan 13); $2,500. Charlotte Welnpahl to John F Meyer (Jan 13). $1,000. Lawyer*' Title Insurance & Trust Co to Lawyer"' Mortgage Co (7 mtes); (Jan 18); $53,000 Emma W Wlngate to Ch-ater A Luff (Jan 13); George Rleard to Phlbbs White (Jan 18); JIOO. MECHANICS' LIENS. JANUARY 14 CHRYSTIE ST. 180; Max Kurp atjt Joseph Stambler. owner; Frank Goldman, con tractor; 4?«jd do. 142 D ST, 137 and 139 West; Duffy A: M-agher agt James Reynolds and John T McMahon. owners and contractors; $750. MATHILDA AYE. es, 323. 10 ft nof ->3Sth st ie°t X For Mmer VV M ', & lr "'»"d Lumber Co S^i^'aaf^t^f $K35o O r rUOIU> " '"• BOSCOBEL AYE 3041- , Max Hmrtllll , ... iwn ' r!b^ u^SK^n SOUTHERN BOULEVARD i. « . ,h n i. <^«» m^^uj. ' >v " I'-r1 '- r an.t eoatractor; 50TH ST, 134 East: Edward Barb!* "a' loh ™ Doe. owner: A fionberif. . agent, contractor (renewal); $54 32. ISSTH ST. 504 '•• 516 East: Strauss ■ >'"11*'"1:" 11 *'" 1 : l.rrg 'agt Mountain Construction Co.- owner .':•! contractor; $100.. BATHGATE .WE. s w cor ISSth st. S2xß9.^: MUM agt name: $17' • 2CTH ST. r.3 Ea«t, and Broadway Alley, 3; Otis Elevator Co agt 'Margaret T Johnston. owner; Charles Smith, contractor (renewal). $120 M PROSPECT AYE, 1196 and 1108: Joseph Ella* act Solomon Weinsteln. owner: Joseph Holl erith.-Inc. contractor; $60. FULTON ST. 144. Israels & Herder a*t Berg hoff Brewing Assn. owner and coirt actor; $1,206 12. 142 D ST, 137 West George V Moore. Inc. "' James Reynolds and John T McMahon. own ■ en and contractors; $61 2.*.. SATISFIED. MECHANICS' LIENS. JANUARY 14. ( 'HP.YSTIE ST, 232;' I,aun»r Bros agt Max Hart et al; Aug 4. 1909; $30. MINFORD PLACE. 1552 to 1556; J H McLain Co agt Geo F rieken Construction Co et a. Nov 8. 1909 (cancelled): $574 85. ISSTH ST. n s. 125 ft w of St Nicholas &v«; Harry Zudek agt PJncus Lowenfeld et al . Nov IS. 1009; $65. BTH AVK. s c or ,129 th »t: same agt game; Nov 18. 1909: $30. EDGECOMBE-AVE, s w cor I".oth Bt: James town Mantel Co agt Emann'l Doctor et al. Jan 4. 11U0; $2,135. NEW BUILDING PLANS (With own«r s name and ad'lr»«» 'ANUARY 14. MANHATTAN. IWTH ST. 422 to 420 East; for a 3 itr brk stable. 62.2x90. E J Clark. 155 East 23d st. architect: cost. $30,000. Owner. Gartield Const Co. 22T0 Ist aye. THE BRONX HUNT'S POINT RD, c s. 23.6 fl ■ of Gilbert PI. S 1 sty brk stores and dwgs. sizes irreg; Cohn Bros, 474 Rockaway aye. Brooklyn, architects, cost. $12,000. Owner. Lane Realty Co (IncV 8 Wooster st. LOaiN<i PL, s « cor of Fordham Rd; 2 2 sty lik stores and dwgy. 35.3x27.6 and 41. B H Pimnn.^.n. 315 sth aye,. ar.-hiteot: <-<-?' M.6M Owner, A L Merntt, ;«1 West 884 nt. ALTERATION PLANS. COP.TLANDT 9T. 31 . to a ■ Bty brk store and lofts; J E Westervelt. 36 West 34th pt. archi tect; cost. $25,000. Owner, C F Benton. Perth Amboy. N X 82D ST. s s. from Broadway to 6th aye; to a 5 sty brk store and offices; Shire & Kaufman. 110 East 23d st. architects, $5,000. Owners. Weber & David. 46TH ST. 6 and 7 East: to a 5 sty brk apart ments and stores: H P Know'.es, 1120 Broad way, architect: cost. $35,000. Owner, Mary t3 Plnchot, T t >anin*v>»v L!S -PENDENS. JANUARY 14. FOREST ST. n s. 150 ft w of West Farms Road. 57x105: Richard Marnion agt John J. Scheu ber (notice of attachment); attorneys. Phillip* & Avery 13TH ST, 234 East: Albert Deutach agt John T Oakley et a! (foreclosure of mtge); attorneys. Lese & Connolly ■ . MADISON AYE. c s, 405 ft w of Park aye. 16x83; John Ingle, Jr. agt Mary Sherry et al (foreclosure of mtge); attorneys, Earle & Rus sell. . • •.., CHERRY ST, 403 to 406; James Trowbrldge agt Caroline E Miles et al (amended foreclosure of mtge); attorney. A L Wescott. PEARL ST. 166; Pine st, 79, and 74th st. 21 West; Mildred E Sterry agt William D« NT Eterry et al (amended partition); attorney. <i W Simpson. 116 TH ST. 8 East; Abraham Korn agt Samuel Feingold et al (foreclosure of mtge); attor ney. I J Ettlnger. 12TH ST. n,«,- 110.3 ft c of Aye C. 23.10x103.3; Max Waehsman et al agt Morris Hyman et al (amended foreclosure of mtge); attorney. S S Isaacs. • ■ .' 107 TH ST. B 0, 60 ft -w of Ist aye, P0x63.5; Meyer Jarmulowskv et al agt Salvatore Per golizzl et al (foreclosure of mtgei; attorney, B Alexander. BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS. ' ' JANUARY 14. IJ6TH ST, n p. 185 ft a of Riverside Drive. 65x99.11: Metropolitan Life Insurance Co loans George A , Bagge Construction Co $150,000. BROOK AYE. n w cor Grove st. runs n 213.6 to Bergen aye x s w 158 xs' 50.1 Ox c 44.7 to beg: John D Crlmmlns loans John J Glllen $21,000. WESTC.HESTER AYE, n w cor Zerega aye. 50x04.7: Carrie E B Tripp and Stephen G Guernsey, exrs. loan Seewacha Kealty Co $10,000. MTSSTON ROARD CONFERENCE Seth Low Talks on Work in Foreign Countries. . ■ ■ -flavor Low, addressing the Forelsn Missions Boards' conference at Urn Marble Collegiate Church yesterday, said the world missionary conference, to be held at Edinburgh, Scotland, In June, would be to religion what the first peace conference at The Hague was to the nations of thn world. It would be the means, said Mr. T/ow, of bringing together representatives of all denominations conducting missions, and therefore give an opportunity to per fect the work being done. It wna also Mr. Low's opinion that th« conference would be the means of- estab lishing an international body of great sig nificance. As on previous days of th© confereru-e, much attention was given to the address by the Rev. Dr. Julius Richter, of Ger many, who is here to identify himself with the Laymen's Missionary Movement. Dr. Richter spoke on the Edinburgh confer er.ee. Up also paid that the wonderful awakening in Japan, China. Tndia. Turkey and Africa, unless Christianity were the backbone of it, would lead only to de terioration and destruction. After some committee reports the. con ference, was ended. BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT. New Orleans Girl Wants Damages from New York Broker. Edith Faurtp, daughter of th© late T>ouis Faurie, of New Orleans, is the plaintiff in a. suit for breach of promise against Harry I,azelle, a broker, from whom she seeks $75,0(0 damages. The case was called be fore Justice Giegeric.h. in tho Supremo Court, yesterday, and was adjourne-d until Monday. Miss Faurie says that Lazelle promised in 1903 to marry her, and several times subsequently renewed his promise-. She says that at an entertainment given by Lazelle at the Oriental Hotel, Manhattan Beach, he 'introduced her to the guests a* his future wife. But the defendant, ac cording to Miss Faurie, refuses to keep his promise, wherefore she asks damage^. Lazelle denies every allegation. MRS. LESLIE CARTER LOSES The. Appellate Division of the Supreme Court denied yesterday the motion of Mrs. Leslie Carter Payne for appeal of stay of judgment in an action brought against the. former actress by Anils E. Heerman for SL2K7M for costumes. Mrs. Pasne refused to accept the costumes because, she said. th" queens robes intended for her "part In -nij Barry" were not trimmed m outline as she. ordered, but with cotton batting. But the costumer recovered a Judgment against Mrs. Payne. Subsequently Mrs. Payne filed a petition tn bankruptcy, which was set up as a further defence to the action, together with a counter claim for $800 for costumes bought of another costumer. The actress wanted an appeal to the Appellate Divi sion, or. falling that, she anked for a stay of judgment until she could appeal to the federal courts on the bankruptcy part of the defence, hut both of her requests w ,. re denied, with costs, without opinion hy the .1 11 Mires. TO JAIL FOR ABANDONMENT, Charged with abandoning his xvif* an ,i eight children Ellas Cepnlck. of St. Louis was sentenced to state prison for one year and , fined $1,000 by . Judge .O'Sullh-an in General Sessions yesterday. This is one of the severest sentences ever imposed for such an offence According to Mrs. r>i nick her husband left her two years ac and took J3SO in a Joint account leaving her penniless. . When ' Cepnlck pleaded guilty to the charge Judge O'Sullivan raid he would suspend sentence provided h put $1,000 in the hands of William Solomon secretary of the Educational Alliance Th ' pri&oner. however, could not see It that way., saying he thought he might ju sl „, well be in jail ah to be free without money TO TAX BILLBOARDS Aim of Assembly Bill — Other Albany Measures. (By Tfllegraph to The Tribune.] Albany. Jan. 14.— 0n the ground that prop- ; ertv used for display advertising Is more valuable to its owners than similar prop- i erty not so used. Assemblyman Abbey, ot j Ontario County, to-day introduced a bill j providing for an extra rate of assessment ! on such property. It Is hoped that f.arln»r billboard advertising will be reduced If tho measure, becomes law and that where it persists the city will bo recompensed for j what some citizens consider th« Infliction of a hardship through such advertising. The bill provides for an extra assessment .1 first class cities of $20 for each square foot ! of billboard, $15 in second class cities and* $10 elsewhere.. Owners ara not to be a.'- Bessed this extra sum If the- advertising has been put up without their consent and without payment to them. If it is taken down at once. Assemblyman McGrath Introduced his last year's bill to permit Sunday baseball be tween 3 and 6:30 p. m. If the game be be tween amateur teams. No liquor Is to be sold on the ground, no admission fees aro to be charged, no children under sixteen years of age are* to be admitted without^ guardians and the grounds must not be within 200 feet of a church or schoolhouse. Mr. McGrath also Introduced a bill re pealing the franchise tax on savings bank*, equal to 1 per cent of the par valu« of the surplus and undivided earnings. Assemblyman Fllley presented a measure requiring that any commodity sold for con sumption in a container should have th> contents in terms of -weight, numerical count or measure affixed to the outside of the container. More stringent provisions against th© pro curing of women for immoral purposes are incorporated in a bill introduced by As semblyman "Whitney, of Saratoga. Th* various offences defined are made felonies, punishable by imprisonment of from one to ten years and fines of from $1,000 to $5,(k». The commission which is inquiring into the question of employers" liability and conditions of unemployment v.ants more money. Assemblyman Phillips, of Roches ter, chairman of the commission, Intro duced a bill to-day appropriating an addi tional $20,QX>. The commission spent about $5,000 of tIM $10,000 appropriated for its us-* last year. CAX BUILD HOSPTT.IT. Hotchkiss Approves Metropol itan Life Application. fßy Telegraph to Th* Tribune.] Albanj. Jan. 14.— Superintendent Hotch kiss of the state Insurance Department an nounced to-day that the department had 'approved the application of the Metropoli tan Life Insurance Company for permission to purchase land in Westchester County to build and maintain there a tuberculosis sanatorium for Its employes. This approval by the department follows a decision by the Appellate Division. Third Department, that it was within the power of the Super intendent to approve this expenditure of money. In its application, made some months ago. the company said it had a working force of about fourteen thousand; that so- 3 of the employes had tuberculosis and other* were threatened by that disease, and the company desired properly to care for them. The Superintendent had much doubt then whether he might approve the appli cation, ao a friendly suit was begun In the Supreme Court to decide whether this purchase of land waa "necessary ror Its convenient accommodation In ta« transac tion of its business."' as the insurance law stipulates purchases of real estate by life insura».ce companies must b-^. The feeMoa declarf.l th?>t tlie Superintendent of Insur ance had discretion to approve or reject the application. FOR WORLD'S FAJR HF.RE Company Files Certificate of Incorpora tion, but Name Objected To. Albany, Jan. 14.— The New York Perma nent Exposition and Ter-Centennial World"s Fair Company, of New York, tiled a certificate of incorporation to-day, but as the name conflicted with another com pany already incorporated the papers were not accepted by the Secretary of State. The company purposes to hold a worlds fair in New York City, in 1913, to celebrate the original settlement of Manhattan Island as well as Its purchase by Peier Minuit from the Indians three hundred year? ago. The company, which is to bo capitalized at $200,000. han secured for its exposition grounds eight hundred acres on South Beach. Staten Islan 1. OUR FEMALE FORM THE BEST. Jury Decides by New York Model in Cloak Dealer's Suit. The New York feminine term won a vic tory over that of St. Louis in the Supreme Court yesterday when a jury decided that Plaut. Bamberg & Co. were entitled to re cover from Thomas W. Garland, of St. Loota, X 1.300 for several woaMafa coats made for the latter. Garland is a dry goods merchant, and he refused to accept the gar ments from th© manufacturers because, lie said, they were n«t of the- proper dimen sions. The outcome of the suit hinged largely on »h<* question as to the proportion ot ■ "perfect 3»>." which is the size for which TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, jTO LET POR BUSINESS c C3f>| *W\ W . " Large and Small I o Let Offices Single or en Suite in the TRIBUNE BUILDING 154 Nassau Street . Opposite City Hall Park The Centre of Transit for thi Metropolitan District "I " Stations Entrance to Brooklyn Bridge Subway All within a Stei APPLY FOR TERMS TO THE RENTING AGENT. ROOM 607 all samples are made. There wiw^*^ witnesses for both sides, The yo^ S» en from St. Louis testiS-d that a ** did not fit the forms of the m . n **> city and that therefor* Garland",, 0 ' ♦ tifi«»d In refusing' to accept the*** ** Plaintiff, on th« other hand. -put ,^A nesses •-■■■■ said the coats fitted * of the New York women to pasajeT~ '"' that the Gotham form was the ***«>j !? The star witness for Plant. n^rNf Co. was Misn Anna McDonald. a '-^' 3*~ model, to whose form the allejM lit coats wer<s fitted. She tpsua*?>** they fitted her snugly, which. accord the model, should settle tha.qty.j.7^ th*> proper' fitness of the coats. "**' And the jury, which not only ht^ *xp«rt testimony of Miss McDonald* saw th« evidence, decided, with jjj dhow of home pride, that the ■;;>■?*? form was the standard and that th* .I" 1 tilt was entitled to the money repres** th« cost of the coats. TO PREVENT BABY BLTTOIfJ New State Health Bureau AccoanJ ing Much, Dr. Porter Report ft 1 Albany. Jan. 14.— Dr. Eugene H. *a»| State Commissioner of Health. r*psi%3 i a bureau in the stats department, c^Mr , a year ago to forward work tai,»!j j physicians of the state for the pr*r»Jß i of blindness among: new bom chll«lr^\Si accomplished excellent results. %$ Registered physicians througijoty, "<B i state have pledged themselves to ssjS ; nitrate of sliver solution sent out by 2 Health Department In child bin cases 33 S | preventive of disease leading to ■-. -^ ! of sight. p The New York Committee on BliadjJ ß of which Miss Louise Schuy'.er is ch-ur^R Is co-operatlns in the movement. HI STATE ARCHITECT S ?-?0H Principle of Competition Discus* ft ; Fireproof Buildings Favorad. pj Albany, Jan. State Architect Fnaß B. Ware. In his annual report to dM Lcdßß lature to-day, renews some of fcis te^B recommendations, among them the QMgS eratlon of t the principle of cos?*- Wk among architects for state work iajJ[ necessity of making important state m ings flreprcof. Good progress, he siys J been made on the state education bs£gjj| and efforts will be made to corr.;::et»J, work during the summer of 1911. Cc=ci#S : in force for the fiscal year ended SrptesJfc SO amounted to S3J^,2S4, in addition ta-Jfl contract of $3,133,733 on the education bilfe Mr. War^ says It is expected thatfcH few months work on the Great M«Jjl-2 prison at Comstock will be so far airssH that convicts raav be sent there. \. REAL ESTATE. Mortgage loans on improved Real Estate will be considered and quickly acted upon by | Lawyers Title insurance and Trust Company CAPITAL - - $4,000,000 SURPLUS - - 5,500,000 ($5,000,000 added to sarpius ie las! 17 pg 160 Broadway. .New York. 1&8 Montague Street. Brooklyn 375. Fulton Street. Jamaica. Bat 1867 Inc. 1902 4 Rufand&WhitingCaj REAL ESTATE 5 BEEKMA> STREET. >EW TOSS 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR T 0 BOROUGH OF BROOK I." ; REFINED HIGH CLASS RESIDENCE. BS] tart of Park Slope, Brooklyn, tire* ataJTSj basemfnt brownstone with box stocy; tic nan library and hall all mahogany: «reac| dining roorc. cathedral glass dome and «tasjii tile bath with fall cathedral glass irindOTr: fcae tiful decorations: parrjaet floors thrcusjSßßßl $27,000. will sell fcr 52?.0C0; only $7,000 a« rrquired. A.. Box *."». Tribtme t.)^- ■ •JNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. THE BELNORD B'w»t. Amsterdam Are., and S6th *•> »Tth ♦ W. H. t»Ol SON & CO.. A*entv. "-" Columbua Are. * *•'■-. DOCTOR OR DENTI>T. — 3 ROOMS. F» floor: reasonable rent. 11OTEL CAStSt 340 West 57th B*. - j^_ REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ". GKNTLKMAN-S COUNTRY PLACK AT jB tion Jan. 20th. One hundred and ft- * *■""• never failing spring;,; buildings cost ov>r •• thousand; hot water, fine lawn. shade. «MaH fruit: one mile railroad, stores, schools;--"* o*»ice of lato John Co* over slty years; brti* Florida, Orange Co.. N. T.. via Eria Ba.'3* JOHN' S. COE. _ CITY HOTELS. | HI Will Seventh Avenue and 55th St Best located family and transient Hotel in the city. Apartments . furnished and anfar*M now leasing for fall and -winter. J. F. CHAMPUN. HP- Absolutely Safe r ast- Running FLEVATORS (Plunger Tyvc Electric Light and Janitor Service OPEN E\TRY DAY IN THF YFAR