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8 „ Of Interest to HUH AND SIT They May Differ in Material, but . " Mot in Effect. The imr*"'rtance of attention to detail in the art of dressing has always been reoog nJzed la a general sort of way. and the noraan "who will buy a handsome frown ■when Ehe might know quite well. If she •would stop to think, that she would not r-o able to have other things in keep- Ing with it has frequently been held up by m-ould-be improvers of the public taste ■a c. terrible example or vrh&t should not ■be don-. Y^t fJhoaa to whom women have laafcei for guidance in these matters havo fsbown this same slowness of comprehen sion as 19 what goes to the making of a perfect ensernbk*-. A Eteady development •of the aesthetic sense of humanity has. however, resulted of late In a demand for a greater harmony among the many thing 3 that maLke up the complete fcmlnino toilet than has been known before. Under the new order of tilings getting in a supply of blouses is a more serious mat ter than of yore. The feeling that the ivai^t and skirt worn together should grive aa impression of unity is not new, and one method after another has been resorted to far obtaining the desired result. The latest device for this purpose was tlio chiffon ; Jumper, in th* same color as the- gkirt, ■worn over a lingerie Tvaisr, but this, too. i as been found wanting. It seems evident hat there Is now no escape from the ne cessity of providing one's pelf with blouses each one of which is carefully planned for wear with its own particular skirt- Trie favorite material for these blouses is chiffon, and the peasant model is most frequently chosen. Although the peasant waist has generally been cut with short slum ill. It may have loaf; ones if enough material Is left under the arms so that the movements of these useful members are not restricted. Another refuge from the el bow and three-quarter length sleeves Is tho long lace undersleeve. TJlouses of chiffon nwy be made over plain foundations of satin or may be va ried by having under the main fabric print ed silks or cottons in bands or in other forms. Insertions of lace or any other kind of decoration that is effective when tlightly obscured by a transparent tissue may also be used oaj th« under-bodic«. T' Mouse is not a very extensive garment, and the woman who has a fair amount of in ventive genius to lavish upon it can pro duce some exquisite results with th«» re sources at her command in this season ot beautiful fabrics. THE VALUE OF REMNANTS Small Pieces of Many Fabrics May Make a Lovely Gown. Never lias there been a tim« when the unman with a talent for finding' bargains had more reason for giving thanks for this *rift of the pods than a.t present. Fashion decrees that more costly materials shall be u««--d in the construction of hrr gowns than ever for*% but the ram of all the material uj^d in any one of them need not be great and it may be of many kinds. So there is to reason why she should not bo out and buy numberless remnants of all sorts of things and devise- for herself much splen did apparel to be made therefrom. On* can Fcarcely be amiss in investing in rome aC the lovely chiffons, marquisettes, »cnch crfpes and crApe de chines that are pa own Baa? at $1 a yard. It has become #>o much th« fashion to use many layers of these diaphanous fabrics In different colors, <-.r!~ upon another, for various purposes, that one can find places for any amount of them, no matter what their shades may be Among some remnants of silk selling ai Irom 19 to S3 cents a. yard were seen many w«eful things. One piece was an exquisite French crepe- In a dark gray shade, with a large, brilliantly colored litrure on it. This would be invaluable to any woman to hem striking effects are becoming. In the tame assortment were Innumerable pieces of printed foulard, the smallest of which would be of service for trimmings. No more charming decoration could Le found for winter frocks for little- girls than bands of dotted foulard, and they would be de sirable, too, because of the ease with which they could bo put on. This sort of garni ture would do for house gowns and negli £<"-es for the- mature- members of the fam ily, as well. Kits of toot and embroidery that can be picked up for a few cents at (Ma time of the year arts not to be despised, even by li,*- woman -who docs oat attempt to make any of the garments -worn by herself or family. If one has a varied collection of things at this kind, one can often find something to replace an edging or inser tion that has been worn or torn, thereby making some worthless article as good as new. When one can buy three yards of YaJcnciennes «diilnc or insertion for seven cents it is not a. bad idea to lay in a stock cf several different kinds, so as to have fcornttbiiig; to fit any emergency. I'rinted crepea for scarfs are selling for t* cents a yard cow. The patterns are beautiful, and at such a price one could in dulge in more than one, co as to have n-arfs to match different gowns. Other summer accessories that are to be had at a moderate price bTn lac© veils for from €3 cents up, and pretty embroidered white mash belts, with jjearl buckles, tor from 12 to IS cents each. : . THE SUFFRAGE CONVENTION "Big Boss" of Woman's Party Issues Orders to District Leaders. Xlrfc. Carrie Cliapman Can, tho "Bis Boss" of tta/> Woman Suffrage party or . , ..,■ N>tv York, has addj-es*od a letter 00 all Haa dl^r."t leaders directing them to ■aU n»'e<-iiass during tl.<- raonth of !-< r> taaabar for tie 9— of electing f^f^ ric . E to -».<■ n;ijrxy convention to 6- held en O:toi>cr 28. Only sjanben of the party */t &£Mc lor decttoa. A movement is on foot to organize the ISth Assembly Dis trict In time to send delegates to the con vention. About half a dozen open air meetings have been arranged for this week by the suffragists. This evening at 8 o'clock at 96th street and Broadway ex-Senator J. W. Stacy, of Idaho, will be the speaker, and on Thursday evening Mrs. Lee de Forest will speak ' at Hth street and University Place. There will be several meetings on the East Side, with Jewish speakers, and on August M at Oliver and Oak streets an attempt will be made to organize a branch of the Woman's Trade Union League among the Italian residents. THE TRIBUNE PATTERN. The dress that gives a slender effect to the figure is one Greatly liked by the MOPISH BLOUSES. younger girls, as well as by the older folk, and this model is as charming as possible. It can be trimmed with embroidery -worked on to the material, as in this instance*, or •with banding, or the space b< twef-n the box pleats can be left plain if a simpler effect is wanted; but just as Illustrated the dress is an attractive as welt as durable NO. TISSUE PAPER PATTERN OF GIRL'S DRESS, FOR 10 CENTS. one. It is made of blue linen, and the em broidery is worked with mercerized white thread. The square Dutch neck Is a favor ite one for the summer, but the dress can bo made high if preferred, and with long, plain sleeves, so that It can be made avail able for the cooler days, as well as for the wanner ones. All materials that can be pleated successfully can bo utilized. The quantity of material required for the medium size (twelve years) is a yards 34, 5 yards 22 or 4*. 4 yards 44 inches wide, with JJv* yards of Insertion. The pattern. No. 6.087. is cut in sizes for jrirls ten, twelve and fourteen years old, and will be mailed to any address on re ceipt of 10 cents. Please give number of pattern and age distinctly. Address Pat tern Department. New-York Tribune. If In a hurry for pattern send an extra 2-cent stamp and we will mail. by letter postage- In sealed envelope. Boys' terry bath Miifs in nil of the popular colors, in Btrfpesj, will) cord and tassel at the vaibt, nell for |4 9J. T-;o> s' ii'inpee dt.-stt rs In the natural color, button close at th«» neck and Hell fur $7 50. Three little memorandum books for house hold accounts. In a ease, are selling for 10 cents and are very convcaiient. A brass <-andl/-t tick with a large, deep drip pan, like th«; Ktiplish candles, sells for 3225. Invitation note paper for card party mm has a cream colored centra with a border of cards .-ill around the edge and Is 63 cents a box. The (if«wly wads' baby perched on a ocllit loid desk blotter and smiling at all be holders ooata 10 cents. Men's polka dotted, lies in Mick, blur, rf-d and otiwr colon s/ttli MbK« dots, cost i,O ccr.Xt apiece- NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. TUESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1910. BIG PRICE FOR A 54TH STREET HOUSE Sells Private Dwelling on a Plot 20.10x100.5 Feet for $140,000, It Is Said. A WEST END AVENUE CORNER REPORTED SOLD Worthing! mi Wbitehouse yesterday sold for Robert i\ Wear to an investor Xo. 11 ilast 54th street, a private dwelling house, on a pint 20.10x100.5 feet, at a price esti mated at $mooo. Averaging a foot, this sale is a record figure for this block. It is said. Henry OppenheimT has sold the plot of nine lots at the southeast corner of \Vef=t End .avenue and ft.d street, according: to v report in real estate, circles yesterday. Mr. Oppcnheimer is out of town, and no fur ther Information regarding the rumor could be obtained. The property has a frontage of 131 feet on the avenue and 175 feet in the street, and la restricted to the erection of private rvstdenoea till 1913. Mr. Op#en heimer acquired the property in IPOI, and it Is one of the few remaining unimproved parcels along: Weqt Knd avenue. The work of widening the roadway of 42d ptreet between Ltextogtoo and Eighth avp- Duas, in accordance with the resolution adopted at a meeting of the Board of Esti mate on Friday, was begun yesterday morning. The massive stone portico and area on the 4^d street side of the Manhattan Hotel probably will be removed this week. Among other notable properties which will have to undergo alterations because of the widen ing are the Knickerbocker Hotel, the West Presbyterian Church and the old Harmonic Club. The proposed widening will increase the, roadway fifteen feet by taking: seven and one-half feet off each sidewalk, ex cept where the sidewalk is less than twen ty-two feet and the roadway fifty-five feet- John R. & Oscar L. Foley sold to a client for Mrs. Florence Zerega, represented by Moore & Wyekoff, No. 396 West 80th street a five story double, apartment house, on a plot 'JT)XIO2 feet. In June John R. & Oscar Li. Foley scid the adjoining house, No. IX>S, for M. Gantz. BUYS SANDS POINT LAND John Scott Browning: to Build Country Home on Site. P. Osgood Pell & Co. have sold to John Scott Browning for Warren T. Diefendorf the property known as Prospect Point, at Sands Point, Long Island. This Is one of the most beautiful pieces of waterfront property on the north shore of Ixmg Island, and adjoins the estate re cently sold by S. Osgood Pell & Co to Frank N. Hoffstot, of the Pressed Steel Car Company. The property just Fold to Mr. Browning consists of some eleven acres of bold prom ontory extending into the Sound, and is in the vicinity of the estates of Howard Gould, W. Bourke Cockran and other well known men. Mr. Browning will at once erect on the property a country home. i LEASES REPORTED YESTERDAY. Frederick Fox * Co. have leased for Philip Braender to the Detmer Woolen Company, from the plans, the entire sev enth floor, containing about fifteen thou i sand square feet of space, in the new Ash >. land Building, corner of Fourth avenue 1 and 2<th street The lease is for a long terra 1 of years. Also leased for the Detmer Woolen I Company. about ton thousand pqunre feet of space, at No. 26 to 32 West 17th street, for a term of years to Nathan Goldston & Co.. and for Webster B. Mabi^ & Co. the second loft at thf> southeast corner of University Place and 12th street, to Samuels Brothers & Co- The Cuojebo & Gagliano Company ban leased for Henry P. Ansorse the premises at No?. 23 and 25 Bedford street, for a term of three years, at the aggregate ren tal of $10.(109. Albert B. Ashforih has leat^M for Isaac N. Peller the second loft at No. 381 Fifth avenue to Jewell -C. Weiss & Co., men tailors, for a term nf years. This firm has been established* tor the last ten years at the southwest corner of Fifth avenue and , 37th street- RICHMOND BOROUGH SALE. J. Sterling Drake ha-s sold for Thomas Wearrea to Benjamin F. Ellis a new mod ern cottage, on a plot 40x100 feet, on the easterly side of L.ivermore avenue, Watcbogue Park. BROOKLYN HOUSE SOLD. The E. Sharum Company sold to a client No. ISI Chester street, Brooklyn, a two story brick hou?e. -with store, on a plot 25x KM feet. Two hundred and fifteen lots at Windsor Ln>oks, Conn, were taken as part payment. THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. MANHATTAN. 80TH STREET— John R. and Oscar L- Foley and Moore <t Wyckoff have Bold for Mrs. Flor ence Zerapa No. 206 West 80th street, a live story tlathouse, on a lot 20x102 feet. ftTH STREET— Pease & Rlllman have sold for Fannie M. Campbell No. &7 West Oth street, a three story dwelling- house on a lot 2^.2x1)1. feet, to a client of John H. FoLsom. for occu pancy. BOTH STREET — Ortmann has sold for H Rixmann the four story tenement house No. 413 West &Oth Street, on a lot 25x100.5 feet. 54TH STHEET — Worthington Whitehouse has sold for Robert F. Weir to an Investor No. 11 East 54th street, a private dwelling house, on lot 20.10x100.5 feet, at a price said to be $140,000. 132 D STREET— L.. J. Greenberg^r sold for Harry L,. Rosen to O-crgro Rosendale No. -I>S West 182 d street, a three story and basement dwelling lioufce on a lot 16.8x99.11 feet. THE BRONX. WHITE PLAINS ROAD— M. Just resold the lot on the- east side of White Plains road. 114 feet south of 217 th street, 25x81. to a builder. BOSTON ROAD— I>auter & Blacker sold for David Davison No. 1442 Boston Road, a four btory nuthouse, with stores, on a lot 20x92 feet. INTERVALE AVENUE— Lauter & B'.ackner and* Bauer & Co sold for Jennie Packney Nos. 1324 and 1320 Intervale avenue, a rive story nathous© on a plot BftxßßAc Irregular. IN THE AUCTION MARKET. Only one auction sale was held yester day at the Heal Kstate Exchange sales room, Nos. 14 and 16 Vesey street. This sale was as follows: By Joseph P. Day. tSSTR ST. n b. I«'"_' ft w of 2d aye, 2RxW.II: five story tenmt sad store; sold to the i.lali. ti.T for $10,000. RECORDED LEASES. (With name and address of lessee.) AUGUST 1. GTH AVK, 4fO. Btore and 2J and 3d floors; Krnst Roeber to Joseph Leblangr; 15 yrs from May 1. l»10; $1,020; address. 498 6th aye. 38TH ST. 2*» to 219 West, 120x1)8.». 12 sty Seen in the Shops Strings of finely cut beads of different colors are pretty to wear with tub dresses cut •with the Dutch necks, and cost &0 cents a string. Pearl cuff links to wear with the tailored shirtwaist come round nnd oblong at im cents a pair. A cut class horn for flowers, mounted on a nee pedeatal. sells for $3 S3. »j!!Uf-).s of different i-Izas with remov able strainers cost v cents apiece. A Madeira embroidered centrepiece,, M plate doilies and ♦> glass dollies cost from to 40 to V.) a set A very natural boat of King Upward in clay four Inches high sells, OB • little pedr estal. for I! ;?. Th* name* of ■hop* » in- articles m»-rv Honed 'i" Uili (•.<*•• iot« ,> ran h« obtained by Mntflns a stamped and n,]d.«-s»»<i -\\\ Hop* tv "Seen in (he : li' V ». ' 4 Ner> Kit. Tribune. loft bl.lc, to be erected: P J Carlin Construction <-o to Julius Bten Co: 21 yrs from March 1. , '• ''• 2 renewals of 21 yrs each; taxes, etc, Hi."'". address, 140 6th aye. SOTH ST, 230 and 232 West. 2 houses; Kate O'Reilly to Louise Corvo; 5 yrs from May 1. l!>08; $3,800; address. 230 West 39th et. 115 TH ST. 3 East; Edmund D Broderlck to Philip Welter; 5 yrs from Aug 1, l>»l->; ♦-.*>«. address, 3 East 115 th st. RECORDED TRANSFERS. (With name and address of purchaser.) AUGUST 1. MANHATTAN. LEXINGTON AYE. 968. U Sty brk - 16.8 X SO: Anthony D Nichols et a.l. exrs. to Jo 11 B Soiley. }r (mtg $15,000); June 16; $U>o. ad drecs, 124 West sSth st. RTTTT.TVAN ST 22:'"., 5 sty frame, 25x100; Citizens' 1 vesthm Co to Eniidlo Andrieuolo \n.\'k Ilm.Vmh.V: July 30; $1; address. Room 1027, 340 Broadway. 3D AYE. 065. 5 sty brk. 24.8x105; John B Renault to Charles N Keguaultr- '•n--.i_..u part: July 30; all liens; $1; address. oOu 3d aye. 10TH ST. 225 East, i sty brk. 25x04.10^P Salinger to Herman I.evinsohn Imtg $IS.«>W»^ •\U!< 1; $1; address, 227 East 10th st. 15TH ST 4r:5 Fast 5 sty brk. 25x103-»; pa tit on: Jtane SO, 1910; Edward J McGean. ref. to Robert. J and Benha I. Mareuschein (mt? 512,310 25): July 29; $26,100; audr.-ss. i-jo E.ist IT.th st. HIST ST. 5 to !) East, 1 Bty brk. W&XIOI.6X irreg; 3lFt st. 4 Bast. 4 sty brfe, _;'- 10 Stockton Realty Co to American He»lE»-«« Co (mtg $1,000,000): b and *: July 29; $ low > address, 5-7 sth five. 3CTH ST 35 West. 5 sty Ink, «•-««•'• Ellen 0 D McKamara to Thirty-wren West Thirty-sixth Street Co (mtg $110,000); July 2S; $1: address. 05 West' "»ith st. ;;STH ST 263 West, 4 sty brk: Martha Brady to Investors and Traders' Realty co, Aug 1: $100; address, 120 Broadway. 50TH ST. 413 V.'»st, 4 sty brk, -^xlOO.8: Hermann Rixmann to Anna and Prank J Mc- Kercr untK $10,000); Aug 1; $100; address. 349 West SSth st 70TH ST. 22 East 5 sty brk. 15«l«».5:H«J" Wiseman to Henry F Osborn; a c; July *>. ♦*. addr.-ss, SSO Madison aye. »21> ST. 409 East, 5 sty brlc. .-"'': ' 02 : 2 Elizabeth Bankowakv to Adolph A K. g«rle« and Albert Bankcwsky; Dec 2. 11>OJ, $1 . aa drc?, -4"0 East S'Jd st. ft2D ST. 50 West, 4 sty brk. 16.6x102.-; Stronghold Realty Co to of* M Russell On* 516.000); July 23; S100; address, S3 West S2d st. O:JD ST. 262 West. '. sty brk. 17x100.8: Aurora G Regan to Honry I. Wolff <mt» $l«, 000); July 29; $100; address. 393 End aye. lir.TII " ST. 245 East. 16.Sxl00.11: TK\ a^A Gartland to Albina Miele (mtp »B00): all Hens, Aug 1: $100: address, 245 East llw.li st. 1""I> ST. 2<J> Wost. 3 sty brk. IJ>.r,xfK).ll; Ed ward A K'rHUs»n, 3n3 n to Erastua D Benedlcttmtg 110,000); Aug 1. $1; address, 16 Court tt, Brook lyn. 17"D ST n ? ' |25 ft • of St Nicholas aye, 125x5<0.«; Albert' Cavanagh to Holland ?,HoWlng Co <mt s $23,500); July 1. 1909; $100; address. 11 Pine Ft. THE BRONX. HULL. AVK. 3262. 18-9x100; Anton w '^" r^ to Frandska Kastner (uAg $6,000); July 10; $100. addresf. 653 East 158 th st. HULL AYE. 3126. 35x100: Hilbert B Roach to Ir.-no Bender (mtg $6,000); July •>'.'. *l«>, address. 3210 Hull aye. LOT 374. map l? 06 of Arden property at East Chester 100x100; George Tl .lanss to \ lctor Gerhard's (nrt'g $900); July 29; $100; address. .14 Broadway. LOTS 3 and 4. block 22, map 1.44-". of Bruc*- Brown Land Co; Bruce-BrowTi Land < * to Grace Ack«*mann; July 23; $100; address. ol» West 17th st. MARMION AYE, 2674. 2.".t00 : TUHo M T/o^b to Isabel A Cerrute (mis; $6,000); -Auj 1; $1; address. 2619 Webster aye. MANIDA ST. c p. at n i>: p Old Lauding. rd at point 35&2 n Randall Bt. 41.5 x irreK. with all title to land lying in » s portion said eld road and also w Si Hunt's Point rd: Manida pt w v, at 'i iv h Old I^andli-K rd at point 3(f>.7 n Randall ay», 40.11x150.3x inT : The Trust < o of America, trustee, to Empire Development Co. July 28; $1.21*7 60: address. "00 Broadway. MANIDA ST, c B. 275.7 It n of Randall av«i at » o 8 Old landing- rd. runs no :tlong old j road to point «-•"> n Randall aye and w alonat c s Manida st -to beginning, with all title to land in old road 100 <• Hunt's Point rd and al»o that part, of w % of Hunt's Point rd In front of paid old road and 100 c of Manida Rt; Old Land ing rd. between s = Randall aye and « s Barretto st; Old I^anding rd and in Leggett's Crook, In from and adjacent thereto w of Barretto st and s of Randal! aye. — x — ; Empire Development To to East Bay I*ind and Improvement Co; q c; July 28; $1; address, -'• Pino st. OLD PUBLIC LANDING RD, that part which lies c of c s Mar-Ida st x 325 ft 11 of Randall Hve, -with all title to w Vi Hunt's Point rd. in front of and adjacent to said old rd. b»t> r> 8 of Manida et and a line 100 ft » therefrom: all that portion of paid old rd to public landing. w t of Manida Ft and n w of Randall aye: East Bay Land and Improvement Co to Empire De velopment Co, q ■-.; July 2S; $1; address, 300 Broadway. PARK AYE. c n, 13t> ft s of 170 th st, 17.2* 85.3; Frederick Woll to Rosario Vacca (mtg 1 $2,600); July 30; $100; address, 27 Howard st. RANDALL AVK. n s. at c 1 Old Landing rd 1 3«.6 ft c of P.arrrtf.-) at. 25.2x49.3x irreß; with all title to land lying in c and 5 '; of said old rd s of Randall aye and c of Barretto st; Barretto st, w s. at n w s Old Landing rd. 16.8 8 Randall avr. K.Bx irreK, with all title to a Mi nald old rd. W of Barretto st, and also Lecßetfs Crepk, in front of above; Trust Co of America, trus, to East Bay Land and Improvement Co; July 28; $565; address, 25 Pine st. SOUTHERN BOULEVARD, -w «>, 9.9 ft s of I7f»th st. 72.6x81.9, to c s Marlon aye x66.1x 69.1, being lot 200, map East Tremont; Marion aye. s c s. lot 1&9. same map, 66x150, except parts for Marion aye and Southern Boulevard; Boston rd, s w cor 178 th Bt, 3Sxl'"W.lox irreg; Katie Bloodgood to Alfred Jaretzki; t> and s; July 2!>; $1; address. 49 Wall st. SIMPSON ST, c 8, 500 ft n of 153 d *t. 320 x: 100; American Real Estatn Co to Stockton Realty Co (mtg $l't>S.OOO); b and s; July 30; $100; address. 25 Broad st. VTSB AYE. -w s. 150 ft n of 172 d Ft. 25x100: Kteinmetz Construction Co to Frederick It and Kate Blodßett, tenants by entirety (mtg $7,750); July 25; $100: address, 1229 Vyse aye. WALTON AVK, c s, 50 ft n of 17.".th st. 25x 95; George W Buckbee to Joseph Schneider and ano (mtg $5,000); July 30; $100; address, 2453 St Raymond's aye. WESTCHBSTER AYE. s W COT Kelly st. 120.6 x94.6x lrreg: the Broadway and Cathedra] Park way Co to Robert E Simon and ano; Aug 1; $100; address, Sls Hunt's Point aye. 14TH AYE. n B. lot 1032, map of Wakefleld. 100x114; Margaret Burfeind to Marc T McGrath imtß $3,000); April 1»; $1; address, 50 Park Row. RECORDED MORTGAGES. ("With name and address of lender's attorney.) Interest 5 per cent, unless otherwise stated. AUGUST I. MANHATTAN. HOUSTON ST. 97 West. 5 sty brk. 25x73.2 (prior mtg S2.B00); Aug 1, lnstals; — ■ p*r cent; Raffaele Tuso to Clara Splna; $1,000; address, 302 Broadway. LEXINGTON AYE, 1453, 3 sty brk. 28x95 (prior mts $9.t)00); July 29: due Aug 1, 1911, 6 per cent; Ethel Webster to Jennie G Web ster; $3,000; attorney, D B Baum, 115 Broad way. PLEASANT AYE. 271. 3 sty brk. »>!> x irreff (prior mtg $ — ); July 29; 5 yrs; Enrico Pesoe to Sarali Asch, aa trus; $4,250; attorney, Ed ward A Isaacs, 27 William st. PLEASANT AYE. 273, 3 sty brk, !Sx74 (prior mtg $ — ): July 29; 5 yre; Enrico Peso© to Sarah A-sch, a/.- trus; $4,250; attorney, same as above. SULLIVAN ST, 223. 6 sty frame. 25x100; V m (prior mtg ?24,000>; July 30; 5 yrs; « per cent; Emilio Andreiuolo to Citizens' In vesting Co; $5,000. SAME PROPERTY, P to (prior mtgs $29. 000); July 30; •"> yrs. *i per cent; same to Teresa Andreiuolo: $::.000; attorney, Charles Zerbaxino. 340 Broadway. IST AYE 213 H. 6 Sty brk. s c cor of 109 th st. 100.10x96; June 28; 1 yr; Mary L Cassldy and ano to Windsor Trust Co; 53.000; address, «5 Cedar st. 3D AYE, 565, 5 sty brk, 24.8x105 (prior mtg $18,000); July 30: 3" yrs. 6 per cent; John B Keynault and ano to WillU:.! O Kolbe; $2,500; attorney. Oacar Richter, 302 Broadway. UTH WE 164. 24.8x75 (prior mtg $-1,000); 22d St. 557 West. 4 sty brk. r.0x.t»8.9 (prior mtg $10,000); leasehold: July 29; demand. 6 1- r cent: Frank O'Rourke to Catharine Tlshe.; 55.000; attorney, Patrick H Ryan. 220 Broad way. 10TB ST, 225 East. 4 sty brk. 25x94.10; P m; Aug 1, instals, 6 per cent; Herman Levensohn to Ronle Sollnger; $675; attorney, John Davis. 45 Warren st. 18TH ST, 343 East, 3 sty brk. 20x92: July no- 8 yrs- Charles A Schneider to Charles Schneider. Jr; $2,000; attorney, Theodore Satt ler. 147 4th aye. 27TH ST 510 to 514 West, C and 4 sty brk. 7!S\)»S»; 3 yr«; John J Radley to Metropolitan Savings Hank; $♦».'.. 000; address, 1 3d aye. :t7TH ST, 145 East. 4 sty brk. 14x08.0; July 28: due Auk 1. 1913: Maurice J Moore to Paul L Tiernan; $18,000; address, 141 Broadway. 38TH t-T 427 and 429 Wont; 5 sty brk. 83.3 x 96.9 (prior mtc $35,900); July •'" : 2 yrs. 6 per cent Patrick Denipwy to John W Sullivan; $;.i«k>: address, 135 Broadway. 3HTH ST $J8 We«t: * sty brk. I«.S\tW.J». r> m: 1 yr- investors un.i Traders' Realty Co to Henry L Goodwin and auo. uus; $1S.OOO; address, l 0 Broadway. 4trrH ST. 153 West; 5 «ty brk. 2711004 (prior nit* $25,000). 2 yrs. • I""" cent: T>ank Otto ■H*iubn-r to Bronx luvestm/tnt to; $lft.000; ad dress. 12S Broadway. BOTH ST 413 West: 4 Sty brk. VOilOO.5; p in (prior I.,'tV $1000.11. 3 >rB, « p.-r cent; Anna Marie and Frank J Ma^i.« to Hermann M matin; $5,000; attorney, Titln Guarantee and Trust Co. 17»» Broadway. ■2D ST BO Went 4 Sty brk. 16.«x165.3 fprlor rnts 116 000); J'"ly '/»», iv- ss per bond °,™ M Ruiiill' t'oStfonghold Realty Co; $7,000; ad.ircss. 30 ■ "hm eh ■ ' d st, ss< W«t; * >"■ brk. 17x300, • rs 44 per cent; Henry L Wolff to Harlem Saving Bank; $17,000; address. 134 East 125 th st 09TH ST. 144 West; 3 sty brk. l*: 4^, Harriet I: due a* per bond: Louise smith to Harriet S James: $1,000: address, 600 6th aye. 114 TH ST. 102 We ft sty t-rk SOxinaß f prior mtg *16.000>; duo as per bond: Louis Morrsto Joseph A Morris; $5,000; attorney. & « ouoc*. 63 Park Row. 114 TH ST. 102 West; 5 sty brk. M*™:*?*, 1 3 vrs, 6 p-r cent; Louis Morris to Rachel Levy; $1,500. attorney. A F Silverstone. 150 Nas sau st. 116 TH FT. 24:. Ka*t: 8 sty brk. 1« fx\O0 .11: - yrs. 6 per "em: Albina Mid* to D«»&, AA n y,«d land; $1,200; attorney, P B Powers. JO2 Broad- I 122 DST MS West; ■•■• »t>- *>■*• I *- 8^' 0 ?- 1 ',} July 80; 6 vrs. 4' 2 per cent: U*ds S Watson to Sarah A Rcilly: $12,000: attorney, J «■ Hatch. 34th st and 12th aye, 137 TH ST. n s. 375 ft « of "th are. 23x09.11; dv« May 18, 1»13; 4' 3 per rent; Carolina Mer lattl toCitlions 1 Savin** Bank; $13,000; attor neys, Hersson & BealL 31 Liberty st. THE BRONX. ARTHUR AYE. 2135: l«.!>x'.>4.«x lrreg:; Arthur aye. 2188; 04 DxlS.Or irrc* <P rl »r, m .*s $— ); July IB; 1 yr. 6* per cent; Charles Immoor to William Wlnckelmann: $I.joo, at torney, Herman Elfers, 277 Broadway. HOE ST. n « cor 172 d st. 2.'.x75 (prior mtg $10,000); July SO: due July 1. 1312: «per cent; John Krone" to Victor Kapfer; $1,000; attor ney. E A Hassey, 802 Broadway. HULL AYE. 3120: 2.-.X100: p m: July 30: due Aug 1. 1911: 5% per cent: Irene Bender to Hlbbert B Roach; $1,100: attorney, Robert w Todd, 229 Broadway. JENNINGS ST. a m cor Stebbins aye. 7."ix 69.6; July 30; 3 mom. •; per cent; Caxmlas Cioffl to Bronx Borough Bank: note 54.000. attorney. James Kearney, 220 Broad wa> . LOTS 149 and 180, map 3M of Section 2, St Raymond Park; July 20: 3 yrs: Kathon B Miller to Pwter Herlich: $2,800: attorney Charles .V Furthman. 3d aye and 14»tn st. LOTS 3 an.l 4. bik 22. map No 1.443 of Bruce- Brown Land Co: P m; July 23: due as per bond; Grace Ackermmm to Bruce-Brown I.and Co; $«M>o: attorney. Title Guarantee ana Trust Co. 176 Broadway. LOT 347. map Ardcn property. 100x100: July 26- flu" as per bond: George if Jans? to Timothy W M#Keever: $900; attorney. George II Taylor. 301 East 14f)th st. LOT 23, map Bfosea Devoei flt Fordham Heights: Auk 1: 3 yrs. « per cent; Mjurl* Galardi to Eleanor aUgar et at, exrs; f-.'JU'). attorney. A k Dayton. 15 William st. PARK AYE. c i>, 139 ft ' of 170 th st. 17.2 x 55.3; p m .prior mtg $2,500); July 30: •« yrs, 6 per cent: Rosarto Vacca to FredericK Well; $'-'.000 ; address. 27 Howard st. RIVERSIDE TERRACE, s w cor Powell PI. OSx-'ft (prior mUrs $8,388 and Jl.^OOi; in stalments; C per cent: July 29: John .1 Crilly to Railroad Co-operative Building and I>oan Association; $2,400; attorney, E a taker, 45 Broadway. SHERMAN AVI", n w a, 100 ft « of Tsham f» 75x100: 3 yrs r. 1 .. per cent; Sterling Realty r o to Mary X Taylor; $15,000; attorneys, Frayer <& Stotosbury, 141 Broadway. WESTCHESTEB AYE. ■ T * cot Kelly st. 121.6x96.4x Irreg; du<? as r-r bor.«l Auic 1; Robert X si.non and James F Keehain to Broadway and Cathredral Parkway Co: ?«•>. 000; »tforn«y, Lawyer* Title Insurance anil Trust Co, I.JO Broadway. WALTON AYE. c B, 50 ft n of lTStll Bt. 25x95; P m (prior mtR $5,000): due as per bond" Joseph and Mary Schneider to George E buckbee; $1,000; address, 507 East Tremont aye. SATISFIED MORTGAGES. (With name and address of lender* 8 attorney.) AUGUST 3- MANHATTAN. AVENUE •' 113. 3 sty brk. »x«8: Feb 1. li'o7- Mary Hagedorn to Claus Heitmann: $4,u00: attorney, Louis W Osterweis, 176 Broadway. WEST E\O AYE. •"■«"», 9 sty brk, 25x100; July 27 1909; Mary Lyons to Joseph A Solomon: $2,"500; attorney, Henry V Rothschild, 20"3 Broad way WATTS ST. 61, 3 sty brk front. 21.2xf10x21.2x ■ 78; Nov 28 1908; Augusl W Rabe to Louis is ! Ro'lstou; $8,500; address, 22 William st. "WEFT END AYE. 60. 6 sty brk. 2r.x100; April 17. l.*>.". Clarence A Eldredge and ano to William D Faris: $9,600; attorney. Title Guar antee and Trust Co, 17G Broadway. 15TH ST 882 to StiO West. 5 •"• sty brk, 100s 103.1"; Auk'"". 1009; the McKeon Realty Co to !.<-■ ils A Rhlf-rs; $4.O«X>; attorneys, Brewst.;r & Karries. 1(»S Broadway. ' lt>TH ST 428 and 410 West. 2 3 sty brk front 25x92; Feb 1. ISI<V. McKeon Realty <v > to James X Plerson; $4,009; attorneys, Brewster &, Farries, 160 Broadway. 22D ST, 251 West, 3 sty brk. 19.5x98.9; April 80. 1909; 'Joseph W Cnsbman to Maria H Simp son; $2,600; attorneys. Bowers & Sands, 31 Naas.au st 3CTH ST. 20« to 212 West; four 4 sty brV. 6^.6x' 2 blk x 68.4x98.9; April 27. 1P06; Will iam R Mason and Beatrice 1/ Plnsrerman to Millie L Soltaaann; $5,250: attorney. Titls Guarantee and Trust Co, 17« Broadway. 4SD ST. Sl6 West; 5 sty 17-4100.5: May 9 ISP3 Pauline Manh^imer to the Bowery Savings Bank; $4,000; address. 12S Bowery. ftOTJI ST. 413 Wept; 4 sty brk. 2."^100.5; Jan 2. 1008; Hermann Rixmann and n.no to Maria C Lanfrschmidt: $3,000; attorney, Henry A Eberhardt, 80 Broad st. SGTIT ST. M 6 East; 5 Sty brk. 25x102.2; July 20 1904; Kleanora C Roberts to the National Pavings Bank, Albany; $11,200; at torneys. DeWitt, Lockman & DoWltt. S3 Nas sau Kt. f>".Tir FT. 235 East; 5 sty brk. 50*100. April 3. 1P06; Tgn*t.r Weisb«rK<>r and ano to Ksti Springer: .■?1.000; attorney. Emanuel Klein, 234 Broadway. 12SD ST. 228 West; 5 Sty brV. IP 1 ItIOO.I It lrr«u; also r t and i to strip of land 4 inches wide, bounded n by m 1 blk between 123 d and 124 th its, etc; July 10. 1906; same to same; $5,000; attorney, samo as above. 123 DST 221 West. r> sty brk. 10.10x100: July 10 1D06; Arthur Dyett to William J Fields; $5,000; attorney?. Campbell & Moore, 41 Park Row. THE BRONX. HARRISON' AVK. wR, 17. r ..3 ft nof Morton pi, 130.1(K4«.4x Irr^?. Jan 31. 10'JS: Christine Wille to Ja-iie Smith; $3,000; attorneys, Brunner & Ryan, 220 Broadway. EjYMAN Pl*, as. 11t> ft n of StebWns aye. 88.6x88.1; July 14. 1910; Frank A Tea Brook and ano to Frank A Ten Brook, by asst; $3,000; attorneys, Gerllch & Schwegler. 2»9 Broadway. I>TMAN Pl* « s. 88.8 ft n of Ptebbins aye. 71.11x17.3x20x83.1x33.4; July 14. 1910: same, to same, by asst; $3,000; attorneys, same. L.TMAN JUs w cor Stebbins aye, ir>2.7xl2ox 107. & x—. being: lot 1 to 3. block F442. map property Mary L. Tiffany (part of Fox estate): June », 1010; Prank A Ten Brook and Ulltan. his wife, to Bertel Realty Co, by treasurer; $7,500; address. 170 Broadway. LOTS 90 and PI. map 176 lots Bathsat© es tate- Sept 14. 1005; John E Burns and ano to Kannle Bernstein; $2,000; address, 1-00 Brook aye. MOUNT HOPS PL. n s. 2-*>o ft w of Anthony aye 20x100; Sept 30. 1995; Edwin I Alexander and ano to Amelia W Dusenbury: $2,000; at torney, Leon B Glnsburg, 182 Nassau st. PROSPECT AYE; 8 W cor ltfSth st. 3OxlO5; June 2N, 1f.0."5; Albert J Schwarzler to Edw J Krus. Jr; $:'• 1.000: address. IM) Broadway. BOBBINS AYE. s c cor Kelly at. 41.1x104: Fe>) 2. 1010; Mercury Realty Po to Herman Menaker; $5,000; attorney, Julius Heidennan. "S3 Elton aye. WALES AYE. *> 8. 225 ft s of 14°.fh st. 23x 100; May 17, 1010- Emma Ackermann to Mary S Croxson; $8,000: attorney, Hermann G Friodmann. 31 Nassau at. IVJ7TH1 V J7TH ST. 893 East. 25x100; July 1. 1908: iK'iaz Luft to Frederieka Cohen: $2,750; at torney. Mayer Kranacher, 256 Broadway. 127 TH ST. S<IS East. 25x100; July 1. lOOSj same to same; $1,750; attorney, same as above. IC3D ST. ! s. 11 r. ft c of Ogden aye. .V)x I 100; Aug 27. 1900; Catherine L. wife of John Wynne, to Edw E Black; $3,000; attorney, Frederick A Snow, 15 Wall st. 130 TH ST. s s. 52.7 ft c Verio aye, 20x100: June 29, 1006; German Real Estate Co to G B Raymond & Co: $8,500; attorneys. Lexow, Mackellar & Wells, 43 Cedar st. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. AUGUST 1. Hiller Construction Co to William Gross peter; $5,500. Una Goll to Harriet S James; $2,500. Annie Matthies to Egbert Wlnkler, sr; $1, 600. Hattlo M Fiske to Hlller Construction Co; $5,500. Giovanni Lordt to Clara Splna; $1. Manhattan Mortgage Co to Guaranteed Mort«aKo Co: $0,443. Nettle Levy to Charles F Wetzel; $250. Rankln to New York Saving* Bank; $15. 000. Martin Hornor to Frank C Buckhout; $10. 000. Garmanla Life Insurance Co to New York Bavln K s Bank; $37,500. Samo to Greenwich Savings Bank; $37,500. Same to Robert Kamber; $96,500. J Allen Townsend and ano, exrs, etc. to J Allen Townsend: $11,027. Elkan Kahn to Frieda Schellttzer; $3,000. Giovanni Maccaron© to Savoy Trust CO: $1. Theodore Wentz to Julia Schneider; $100. Patrick G Tight* to Catherine Tighe, his •wife; 3 assignment* : $1. Katy Bloodgood to Alfred Jaretzky; 3 as signments; $1. Lawyers Title. Insurance and Trust Co to Lawyers Mortgage Co; 2 alignments; each $40,000. Same to same; $20,000. MECHANICS' LIENS. AUGUST 1. 116 TH ST. 71 Bast; Samuel R..s, i,i..TR »Rt Samuel Gan» and Lioaia Gardner, owners; Mor ris Sack, contractor; $520. 24TH ST. 410 West; a Brown ant Joseph C Conkllng. admr, owner and contractor: $3 61. 24TH ST. 408 West; same Bgt same; $109 71. BOOTH ST, 228; Francis X Kelt aitt Paul Valne. owner; Charles Weln A. Sclirocder, con tractors; $30. MANSON ST, « w cor Commonwealth ay*. Wx7R: Samet & Bcboen agt St Anthrnj's Church and Rectory of Van Nf-»t. owner; Antonio d'Andrea, contractor; $.''.,"."*» BAHJK AYE. • a. 114. .J ft r of ;»Mli «t. C(»x Ifxt; Carmine Vetrano et *1 ;ik ? l'dward M Teisler, owner and oontractor; $1.119 84. SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. •.UOGUST 1. lOSD ST, n • cor Sheridan a*»; D Young ngt BrtCSa Avenue Realty Co; July 21. li' 10; $!!>,. 18BTH ST. " *. between Cambrelleng: avn and Beaumont aye: (i /.Ingalrs ast Bedford Park Construction Co et ai March •£>. 1910; $IM>. MADISON AVK, tt « ror 2Sth M 10.Tx99 !larhl*ir>n-\\'alkev Refr*«t<Miea • '" agx <"?»orc^ Backer Construction Co .i al, .July 25, i:»l<> b> bond, $1,992 M 132 DST 60 West: H Grohman ast Jeannette White. Juiy 20. 1010; $S 50. GRAND ST, 570 and 572; X, Kranx a*t Samuel Uyman et al; July 14, 1810: »70. NEW BUILDING PLANS. MANHATTAN. 90TH ST. ■ ». 100 ff n of Lexington ajo: temporary buildlnp for six months to be used as car inspect ion house. 1 «ty wooden struct u?e. 201x15: Metropolitan Street 1«L1 «L ) Co ' owner; Georgo H ran.. architect. $1.000. THE BRONX. BARVES AYE. «• *. It ft a of 21»th Jt. * , t> bVk T,nmt. K27K 27 17.70; Frank and Maria Brac.o. 67.J East 214 th st. owner.; >1 * f* 1 Gaudlo. 401 Tremont avp. architect. Sl»».<»"'»- HUGHES AYE. «• *. 100 ft « of iwi*J sty brk tenmt. »«T3%: Marenuccl * Ctam pola, ."CO Kast lH7th st. owners; M W Dei Gaudio. architect; $20,000. HUGHES AYE. «• s, 12.' « ■ of lRJth »*. B sty brk t«nmt. 25x75%: Tony am ! Vchl Huifhes nvc owner; M U" Del Oaudlo. archi tect: «20.000. JACKSON AVB. «- «>. 214 *•>- ft n of 163 d •*• tl.r*-«"4 sty irk t*nmts »-2« M^ : R*ra Realty Co. Max Uevln. •'? , Be*feman Pt. P r»i dent, owner; Sommerfeld and Stickler, xv Union square, architects; ?4.">.000. MVGKNTA ST, n 8. 7" X * of Ron^woo«i avo,'2 sty brk dwlir. 2Sx5»; M'-tro Manxano. 27.") Eairt 151 st st. owner; Joseph Ziccardl, B»o Morris avo. architect; $5,500. 3D AYE •-•10. «2 ft 8 Si 17.'th ■*. 1 sty brk. stores 7.'»x103; Rose Spangenthal. •.'«{«» 3d ay», owner: Henry Nordhclm, 1037 Tremont aye. architect; $20,000. L!S PENDENS. AUGUST 1. ROOSSVKI.T ST. 1» ami 21: John r Brooks ajct Kat* Wilson et al (foreclosure of a uaiufer of a tax lien); attorney, W Lustgarten. ,V,TH ST ■ ti, 17.-. ft ♦- of «th aye. 2T,x1«0.5; ; John T Brook a t Barak C Curp- *X a <^re r!,i S ur« of a transfer ■•: a tax lien); attorney. ■\V T^ustgart>-ii. WEST BROADWAY, I c cor of West ftj st 73x21 6 John T Brook a?t Jarr.es rwaji" Ir«>.an<l *t al (foreclosure of a transfer of a tax lien): attorney. W I>ust?rartcn. CHERRT ST. ■ « cor of Market «t. lot «22. map of e-state of Henry Ru«»rs: John T BrooK Esrt Samuel Green et al (foredoeare of a. trau.er of a tax lien); attorney. W Lustgarten. KSSFTX ST. 44; John T Brook : V Max Wach« man et al (foreclosure of a transfer of a tax lien): attorney. W Luat?arten. CHRISTOPHER ST, M; John T Brook asrt PTecerick E Loddefl el at (foreclosure of a trans fer of a tax Men); attorney. W T.ust?arten. 71 ST ST. n p. 418 .!> ft w or West End aw. 37.6x102.2; John T Brook ast Charles R C Brakes et al (foreclosure of a transfer of a. tax lien;: attorney. W I^ustg-nrten. 4f»TH ST. 319 East; .John T Brook a«t City of X-->- Tort et al (foreclosure of a transfer of a tax lien); attorney. W I^istgarten. 1420 ST. n S, 223 ft « . f Clinton BS« 23x j(V. : George' Kneer act Elizabeth Ortb. et al (partition); attorney. W A Goodhart. 160 TH ST. 8 ■. 1". ft w of Elton «v- 2T,r 100; Dorothea Schultz* ast Kran'is T. Kohl-* n.a.n. trus. et al (.foreclosure d mtg); attorney. A C Vandlver. 60TH ST. 2i>2 West; CsedHs lilllnsjsi ■«* Home Apartment Co et a' (foreclosure of rntei; attorneys, Alexander. Conn BonnTielßl & Et ting»r. 105 TH ST, 833 and 325 Bast; Natty lHsliifs art Bforitz Weisbergei <?t a! (foreclosure of mtg); attorneys, Kurzmaa & Frankenhetiner. RICHARDSON' AYE. c S, 2K5 ft » of 237 th ft. 215x120: Auirusta Morris i?a Pey?ter »t?L Irving Realty Ob ft al (foreclosure of n»t;>. attorney?. Shattuck & Glenn. VALENTINE AYE. 1 -". John A Phapr^r* net Katharine Umstcd -- f hi iforeclosure of mtg>; attorney. W l> Allen. VALENTINE AYE. 21*: name s«=t iam'« (forecloMuro Of mtg): attorney. W* I- Allen. COURTL.ANPT AVK, r-22 and 624: CuUJlianM aye, 623 and «25; two actions; Prosper t Invest ins: Co ast Onyx Realty Co (foreclosure of 2 mtss); attorney, 8 W Collins. IST ST. s s. lots 2T»7 and "*l. map of Wake field. Bronx; Kraiics F Cattefl a-ta -t George v." Winston et al (foreclosure of mtg>. attorney. G Squires. 4I»TH ST, 3tO East: John T BiO-^k aal City of New York et al ffore«*losure of a transfer of a tax Hers*; attorney. W Ijistgarteru ."50TH st. n b, 190 ft ir of 2-1 ay», soaML*; John T Brook ast .tames MuManey et al (Cere rlosur« r,f a transfer of a tax lien); attorney, V»* Lustsarteß. I>i:.VINCrTON AYE. « 8. •» ft n of 24th «t. t».9x50; John T Brook a--u Mar;- F. E T*? Gal lea et al (foreclo«=ur» ot a transfer of a tax lien); attorney, W Luslgarten. CARMINE ST. 4«: Iwjis P «;a'!» ! art Edith Bella Brush fforeclosnn of a transfer of, a tax l!en>: attorney. M Frank. KLUSOi ST, 185; I»uN F Gaut!»r a?t Jamb j Solomon ffor^clonure if i transfer of a tax lien); attorney, M Frank. 12TH ST. 71." East: I»ais F Gantler »st rar- j r!<> f-'loi=s ci a! i foreclosure of a transfer of a tax lien); attorney, M Frank. BARROW ST. .'•!>; Loois F Gauti»r act Jam's T> McClelland (foreclosure of a transfer of a tax lien): attorney, M Frank. ISTH ST. 713 Raj»t; l/ri',a F OnsjMe* aart Carrie Bloss el al (foreclosare of a transfer of a tax lien); attorney. M Frank. 11 1 TH ST. MM Ka,t: Seymour Realty Cfl apt Rarhel Tangier et nj ( foreclosure .-.f mr?); at torneys. Kurzinan & FTankenheimor. 83D ST. 312 W«st; Anna Maria Murjdorff a«rt John .T Bfondortt ct al partition >; attorney, T battler. MOUNT HOPE PLACE, 8 b. It«.lt ft a of Jerom'* aye. s xl2">; Sophie Muaget a?t ißehbock. Construction Co et al (foreclosure of mtfr); at torney. H a Gordon. i 7 1ST ST. n s. 53 ft » of West End »v». 17 X PC.2; John T Brook an City of K«W York et al (foreclosure of a transfer of a tax Hen); attorney, TV I^ustgarten. j SIST ST, n », 1J»."'.." ft s of Madison an 21.f>x95.0; John T Brook apt People of the State of New York el .tl (foreclosure of a transfer of a tax lien); attorney, W Lust garten. f»7TH BT. n t>. 150 ft w of Sth are. 25t100.5; John T Brook agt People of the State of New- York- et al (foreclosure of a transfer of a tax lien); attorney. W Lustirarten. 150 TH ST, s S cor of Bradhurst ay«. 2,"x fl3.ll; John T Brook a£t Harry 1. Toplitz et al (foreclosure of a transfer of a tax lien); attorney. %V Lustgartcn. 1S;1D ST. P64 West; John T Brook list X Osborne Smith et al (foreclosure of a trans fer of a tax lien); attorney. W Lustgrarten. 11TH ST. 331 West: John T Brook airt John Walsh et al (foreclosure of a Transfer of a tax lien); attorney, W Lust^arten. 134 TH ST. 100 West: John T Brook ngt People of the State of New York ft al (fore closure of a transfer o* a tax lien) . attor ney. W Lustgarten. 20TH ST. 244 West; John T Brook ast James Morrison et al (foreclosure of a trans fer of a tax lien); attorney, W Luitpartcn. BUILDING LOAN CONTRACT. AUGGUST I. NELSON" AVPI c s. 6J>.» ft s of 169 th st. 75.2 x 107; Theodore Wentz loans St Francis Realty Co $30,000. ASKS COURT TO KEEP FARE UP. The Universal Taximeter Cab Company, which has a stanrl outside of the Hotel Knickerbocker, asked yesterday in the Su preme Court for an injunction to restrain the Mayor and the Commissioner oi Li censes from patting into effect the new ordinance that reduces the taxlrab fare from 50 cents to 40 cents a half mile. De cision was reserved. WANTS DIVORCE FROM PRISONER. Papers In a suit for a limited divorce brought by Mrs. Anna Brennan. of Orange. N. J.. against Timothy Brennan, have been served on the defendant In the state prison at Trenton. The couple were married In ISB6. They have five children. Krennan isi TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. V A Large and SmaJl To Let Offices Single or en Suite in the TRIBUNE BUILDING 154 Xu&san Street Oppomlte City U*tl Park The Centre of Transit for the Metropolitan District "L" Stations Kntrancc to Brooklyn Bridge Subway All within a Step APPt-Y FOR. TERMS TO THE RENTING ac;f,nt. room mo serving a term of two y<».'trs for an assault and battery on bl.s w:f<> an>i dausfhter t "an> line. OLD CHIEF VISITS FIRE HALL Finds Things Changed Since He Left Office in 1884. Ell Bates, elprhty-slx yearn old. who sat chief of the New York Fire Departm-nt from 1873 until 1834, and who was a volun teer fireman twenty years before he Joined the department. visited Commissioner Waldo at his office yesterday and had an Interesting chat about past and present conditions In tire fljrntin?. The Commissioner took him through hire Hall and showed htm the- improved system of alarms and El?nal3. The old chief seemed delighted with his vi.-it and con gratulated the Commissioner on the k«r. eral appearance of things. Mr. Bat^s. who lives at No. 236 Fulton street. Jersey city, draws a pension from the city of C£» a year. BURIED UNDER LOAD OF EARTH Seven Hurt When Automatic Damping Car Jumps Track at White Plains. When an automatic dumping far of tin construction department of the New York. Westchester & Boston Railroad Company jumped the track at Rorky Dell, the coun try estate of Nathaniel S. Reynai, at Y/hlt* Plains, yesterday, seven employes »<? r * caught under an avalanche of rocks an 1 earth and badly Injured. Six of them were taken to the "Whlta Plains Hospital In am buian •■<"!. A string of dirt cars fully loaded was backed out over a deep cut. and the -.en men were on top of one or the car?, when the automatic lock became naMaMi and the car jumped the track. in doing -. i turned its load to the side of tbe track and the men were thrown down the em bankment, a distance of thirty feet, and covered with dirt and stones. Oth^r men rushed to their aH and dug them out. . REAL ESTATE. . A flaw in your Title, no matter how small, is an element of danger. We may be able to cure it. Better consult us. Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Company CAPITAL * -84,000,000 SURPLUS - - 5,500,000 16© Broadway. *ew Yorlc XBS Monta«rae Street, BroolUm. 875 I-^ltoa Street. Jamaica. Geo. R. Read & Go. REAL ESTATE Head Ottice 60 Liberty St. ntir Ifwaj. •'-inch: 3 East 35th St. MORTGAGE LOANS. a. w. Mclaughlin & co. Brokers and Dealers in Mortgages 123 Broadway, cor. Cedar STRONGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LET BKOOKIAV BARGAIN Tw« family brownstone v BH on f?»:mon! a -. » . between Walker aye. and Clinton * m (Woodhaven). containinft apartments of 5 a"'l I rooms and bath, steam heat, hardwood trirr.. parquet floors, open ptaSßblßd can be pur chased at a sacrifice on easy terms. JACOB SOMMER. 545 A M mean St~ TBrooMyn. DECIDED BARGAIN" IN BEATTTIFUL. FT-AT bush. — New one family brick b— v. »•» —*■ modern convenience; $5,500: terms to StsT convenient to Brighton Beach "I.- and -Uri*. trolley lines. WM- F. METERS. 47g Gravewn4 av<>.. Brooklyn- OTTO SINGER'S MODEL ONE KAMII.V bouses are -he last vaJu<» '- New York; . noms and bath; larg«> porch; $4.75n : S»a Beach "L," from Brooklyn Bridge to KtrgTi Highway. Or» block to West Sth -" ONE FAMILY HOUSES. AMERICAN BASE ment- V* rooms 2 baths; special Inducement * to buyers NOW: 4th st. and Prospect Park W— ■within 200 feet of Prospect Park MtM S OTTO SINGER, builder, on premises: arways open. WESTCHESTKR CO[>TY. YONKERS^FOR RENT 506 SOUTH BROADWAY. NEW .APARTMENTS, steam fceat»d. hard wood trim, electric ll?ht. modern laua«li^ in basement: a delightful location. T»n minutes from Van Cortlandt Subway Station. INDUCEMENTS. Inspection Invited. Five rooms and bath 1 Tr y ».£■ v -ra Seven rooms and bath < lA ™ BEST On premises. J. ROMAINS BROWN § CO. PHILIPSE MANOR ON THE UUUMM One mile unobstructed river frontage: SO racd err. residences near completion. Address PHIIJP3E MANOR CO.. Phllipsa Manor. Ne-y York. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. REED HOUSE 121 ST. ST. &' BROADWAY 5. 6 and 7 roomi an.l bath; $540 to <t.2oflL The Colost^om. Riverside Drivs and lt«th •t- S Rooms and 3 Baths. VJ2.000 to 12 Rooms and 4 Baths. $ $4,200. FRED'K ZrTTEL. & SONS. If « ay a* nth St. and 140 th S». - THE MANCHESTER N>w 12 story apartment hous*. Ai>*o!:rr«!T fireproof. Balm of 6. 7 and I rooms; new ready for occupancy: all light rooms. Ranting representative oa premise*, or GIBBS & KIRBT. Agents. Broadway and lfC.d St. THE BELNORD B'w»J. Amsterdam Aff.. and 86tb to S7tb «*- W. H. t>OLSON A CO. Agents, 3C7 Columbus Aye. THE PRASAOI Ce ?SsSj" 1 OVKRI.OOKING CENTRAL PARK. 9-10 Rooms. I I Hills. $2.20i> to S3L.BOQ W. S. NORTON*. Agt.,35 Nassau st. TeL 3900 Cort. Absolutely Safo Fast- Running ELEVATORS (Plunger Type. Electric Light and Janitor Service OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR