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# Of Interest to tOomen MODES IN BLOSSOMS Clematis. Poppies and Peonies for Expansive Headgear. The Cowers that adorn the autumn hat? s.r«> hardly less bewildering in their num '■'■ and variety than were those that bloomed in the woods and fields durinp the season just departing. On wide hats large blossoms, such as clematis, poppies and peonies are frequently seen, akhouph they are by no means confined to the more ex pensive head coverings. One hat that was a dream of color had its crown covered -with pink peonies in which were all the shades of tone natural to those splendid flowers, and the wide. undulating brim was '•• velvet that PLOWEB TBIMMED HATS FOB AUTUMN matched their deepest ton*. Another large hat— of gold •el this time— had large Bilk flowers in a dull grayish brown laid around on its brim. This mad* a very sombre combination; for the fashionable gold tis sues have ..... of the glitter one usually expects to find on this most precious of metals. For a touch of brightness a small bow of blue satin ribbon was dropped among the flowere in a way that suggested , beautiful butterfly fluttering about m £. card en. As a result of the present fancy for black and white, black velvet hats are often wreathed with snowy blossoms that form their soie trimming. Among the flowers used for this purpose is clematis. made of an cx.-eedincly fine chenille braid. which produces a frosted effect almost toe chilly to be «>ndure'l when th* fee and fro=t o' nature have actually arrived. Nev*r ... with the warm colors of autumn "■ a backjrround. it is most effective Clem atis made of ether materials, with petal?. Kam-ns and anthers of the, tnoet <=»£*£« oeli^acv. :? also -**■• For black v»!;«t cloches and other small shapes gardenias a'-e an appropriate tnmmin-. Satin rosebuds still hold Their own and their forrr; are beinc imitated m suede leather, heavy brocades and other niaterials t for autumn s^me "i - . ■-. glitterina: me taili- petals. and are accompanied by leaves of the same, character. THEIR IDEAL WOMAN. Woman Fuffraee doesn"T HUH to be pop ular -Rith the male < wrespopdenta of a magazine that lately ■'■■■ prizes for. th ,.. l<=tters from men on "The Idea) •woman/ 1 -- "She must not I>«> a vinegary FufTra-oTi«=?" writes one man. "nor.*" he a-i^s as an afterthought, "'a ti^ht "'"'" " ••Sh" tnu?t not ,- h"r h«=»<i **■ foil of rol iti«:«:." fsvs anotiier •Th*- Meal wife doesn't -war.: to vote. If fend of children and can hake bread well." is the opinion of another contestant, and still another burins his letter with: "The ideal -woman joes as she ip told.** It really ..■■ a? if thai las* -must have sen metal as r. .ioke. "Thf id^a! woman puts the man Bhe loaves b^for* 1 anything End e\ei'j thing — «=Vi*» must mak» him a Vi«>ro." anotliT rnntestant - rites. It ie feJp to assert that the man penned this is about five feet hi« and •would put his head under th~ l<edclothes if he heard trarsiars. THE BERNE AGREEMENT. The text of the _...•■ of the B^rn* 1 ...... convention for the protection of ■women who ■work has been published. Wli«n it comes into operation, ■whi^h. hnw pvfr, will not be until January. 1912. ■women in th e signatory countries — Great Britain. Austria-Hungary. Belgium. Trance. Germany, the Netherlands. Portu gal. Italy, Switzerland and Sweden — will not be allowed to ivork in any industrial undertaking after 10 o'clock at night. Women in factories, •■•-.-■: bak ori*?s are amorjc those who will come -un «]«t the ri<2w lav: for thea eleven consec utive hours of night rest must be pro vided, and within these eleven hours the period between 10 p. m. and i a. m. must be comprised But domestic servants, •Jerks, secretaries, shorthand writers, typ ists frovercesses. doctors and nurses ■won't come under the aegis of the new l^w— nor will wives. WOMAN CARETAKERS FOR PARKS. A ■writer ir. a London paper t .cr< ■ that ir summer, when the schools are having their holidays, women should to a certain extent replace men caretakers in the parks. Women, hf- says, would know better how to look hUt the hosts of children whose par ents. 3ia\inf: no mon^y to send them to the country. *end or take • em to play in the parks. There are doubtless women who •would iik" Furin work In th<- summer, and Ihr- pkin would enable the men caretakers to 3mve their holidays. And with women winning surces? in farming and all kinds of rough work, it can"t be urged that they ar» incapable of. the manual duties care- ■ Seen m the Shops A hi silk grenadine, with large Rold beaded palm leaves on it. 44 inches v.-ide a::d 525 a. yarU, is esi>eejally designed for tunics -- wear over colored satin gowns. It conv.'S in colors also. Silk beaver hats fur littl» pirls from three years up. trim • with satin rosettes find bosjaj cost $4 '.<■ each. Th« tang nap beavers cost IToO each. "For the younp boys th« Alpine plush hats «-f different colons are shown it; boyish chapes; they cost JT 50 apiece. , ■ . . ■ ■ *». • . ■ . . - - . • . ■ The new- pique piovefe for early fall wear «ir»- drawn in at th> wrist with an elastic and two larpe pearl huttons; they have two poreE at the tide? and cost i: .' a pair. The new vfc : •<'.-.<'. tor winter ■wear are washable, toft and very smart. They are shown in whites and tans and pa .• !: 50 a pair. 13!atk tatin edged Persian scarfs £aU*-J cred ir.to Izrst BBdß bows at tfc-»^^*— f^" ■ifl each. VOTES FOR WOMEN PLANKS Suffragists to Go Before Both Conventions to Urge Desire. The woman suffrage part}* thinks that the timo lias come for th*> Democratic and Republican parties to put votes-for-xvomen planks into their platforms, and to the end that the same may be don* . it will send delegations to the cominer state con ventions — the Republican, at Saratoga, on September 27 and 2S. and the Democratic, at Rochester, at the same tim" This ac tion was agreed upon at the first execu tive meetinp of the season, held yester day morning In the offices of the party, at Xo. 3 Madison avenue. It was stated that no trouble would be ex perienced in pettinp representative women to act on these delepations. The commit tee voted also to memorialize each of the 126 Assembly district conventions of r>cTno'-raTs and Republicans in the inter est of votes for -women The party is also busy with plans, for its own convention, to be held at Carne gie Hall on October 28. Mrs. Russell Sage, the largest contributor to the funds of the party, will be- invited to be. a guest nf honor, and it is practically assured that Philip Snowden. of the British House of Commons, will be a speaker, with a prob ability of Mrs. Bnovden also. Mrs. Carrie Chapman '"att. chairman of the city com mittee, will preside. Mrs. Catt presided yesterday, and among those present were Mrs James Lee Laid law. chairman of Manhattan Borough: Mrs. Ida A. Craft and Mrs. Robert Elder, chairman and vice-chairman of Brooklyn; Mrs. W. "VV. Penflpld. chairman of The Bronx, and Mrs. Martha W. Suffern. sec retary of the city committee. THE TRIBUNE PATTERN infants garments to be really pretty should always be simple, and this set of dress coat and cap meets this requirement. The dress can be mad° just as illustrated, with a yoke and panel of lace insertion al ternating- with bands of the material em broidered in dots, or the yoke and panel may be cut from all-over material, or, again, It might be made from the material of the dress embroidered by hand. This last would be the prettiest and most fash ionable treatment. 6.7 3 3 ~iSSi -?: FA PER PA TT ERN The coat i* made with the cape that. Is always desirable for the tiny folk, and In this instance it is finished with embroidery, the material being- fine cashmere lined and interlined. The cap is adapted to silk and to muslin and can b<? embroidered or left plain, as preferred. The patten No. "S3. is cut in one Fize only, and will he mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents. Please Kive number of pattern distinctly. Address Pattern De partment, • - Fork Tribune. If in a hurry for pattern tend an extra 2-cent stamp and arc aril mail by letter postage in Beared envelope. CULINARY SUGGESTIONS. F^me houf=ewlve. c like to add the beaten •white of an <-~cr to creamed codfish, folding it carefully through just before it is done. A spoonful 'i! vineprar added to the water in which larpe pieces of tough meat are boiled helps to make th<°m tender, and the flavor of the vinctrar l- said not to injure the meat Dotted veils with chenille fringe an Inch and a half wide are the latest fa.l and are very graceful; they sell tor $i 50 each. Fall modala in messaline petticoats cost $3 55 each In all colors. The latest silk embroidered ftockinps are Mack, with oelicale.ly colored flowers up the fronts; they cost $2 £0 a pair. Rhinestone, hatpins with pearl centres or backed with black velvet cost from $3 60 to %■ 50 apiece. Linen strap pocket hooka to carry with th« heavy linen tailored gown sell in a!! colors for 7;. cents each. Square spat or walrus bags, with heavy metal frames, for shopping, cost $.' each; the only fitting is the change purse to ma ten . Square leather jewel boxes, velvet lined, for travelling have tiny spring trays and drawers; they are quite new and sell for $7 50 apiece-." The name* c! ehocc where articles .mentioned or. :.-.:£ p*ge »ere teen can be obtained by tend ing a etiinpcd and addressed elope to '"Seen la the Shoes " New-York Tl lbliaa NEW-YORK PATLY TRIBTXE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 101"- UPPER FIFI H AVENUE BLOCK SOLD Builder Buys Site Between 138 th and 139 th Streets for $160. 000. and Is to Improve Property. APARTMENTS FIGURE IN LOFT BUILDING EXCHANGE S. H. Raphael & J G. Baseman have sold for.Schmeidlei &■ Bachrach to a .builder the block front on the west side of Fifth ave nue, between L3Bth and 138 th streets. The property has a frontage of 200 feet and a depth of 190 feet. The site is to be im proved. The price paid was $160,000. The Twenty-fifth Street Construction Company, of which Henry L. Felt is presi dent, and Morris Bloch. of M. Bloc!-. & Co., waist manufacturers, have just completed r. bis exchange of properties. Involved in this are a twelve story loft building in West 2nth street and a couple of East Bid* apartment bouses. Mr. Bloch acquired the twelve story building at No. 152 to 156 West 25th street, near Seventh avenue, re cently completed by the construction com pany. For this he gave about 1280.000, including two six story apartment houses, each covering a plot 42x97 feet, at No 806 to 812 fith street, between Lewis street and Avenue D. This apartment house property figured .in a trade of about 5150.000. Another interesting transaction in the Pennsylvania terminal section was- the sale of the prbpert: at Nos 252 and 2M West 28th street, or a plot 4r'.!'\:;vo feet, by Charles H Freeman to an operator, "n the site, which is 1 «<> feet east of Eighth avenue, are old four story front and rear buildings Atnes &- Co. negotiated the sale Work was b«\stin yesterday in takine: down the F. E. .lames estate buildings, at the northwest corner of Sixth avenue and 30th street, for the erection of a business building Ti;e proper;-' was recently ac quired by the Hem y Morgenthau Com pany, and on the site a ten stoi"! ! <>f< structure will be built The property ad joins on the east a row of tenement houses --old last fall by St. Philip's Prot estant Episcopal Church. Plans have been filed for a four story and pent-house private dwelling house to be buili by Mrs rharles Lane Poor, or; the north side of 69th street. 125 feet wept of Park avenue. Tl>r building- will have a fac.ad« of limestone, in the French Renais sance style of architecture On th« roof will be a larp<- solarium Walker & Gil lette, the architects, estimate the cost a' |50,0A0. A dwelling liou?" m Dutch architecture will be erected for <■ 'onstantin RieErger on Riverside Drive, near Riverside Terrace, on a piot 100x128 feet The building- wQ] be constructed of local rubble stone from plans by ''nappell &- Bosworth, -who esti mate the cos' at $25,000 LEASES REPORTED YESTERDAY. G. TV. Barney has leased for the Kellwood Realty Company the store and basement at No 556 to S6o' Westchester avenue for a term of years, at an aetrreeate rental of $45,000; for the Maxlry Realty Company, the fourth loft at Nos. £i*> and «11 Broadway; lor the Provident Savings Life Assurance Society, the- second loft at Nos. •"":' and 534 Broadway, and for the John Simmon? Com pany. th«» third loft at No. 162 to 166 Leon ard street. Th Frank L Fisher Company has leased for The Waun°sran Realty Company the four story American basement dwelling house So 113 West SBth street for a term of yeare Creor^e Ketchum has leased for .Tohn Brandner to a client th store a* No. ■'■■ ; Beaver street for a term of years. The following leases have b^en made by Walter J. Salomon: No 503 Fifth avenue, offices to the Fallon Equipment Company and William S. Monks: No. 800 Fifth aye- Due. stores to Norman J. Jacob? and the Arizona Turquoise Mines Company, offices to Allen &■ Co., Mercedes Manin, Harry E. Have?, the Twombly Power Company, WOl iam McPhelemy and William Stuppe; No. 103 West 42d street, a loft to Jacob Lyon : No. mi West Cd street, a store to Morris Hepner and an office to Mrs Rose Simons: No. 2." West 42d street, offices to Culver & Staahltrren. the Buwasset Realty and De velopment Company (Incorporated). Fri^sco Mandelbaum, Harry H. Wilson, Alfano & Guiliemetty. KiblT &• Frymler, Max Wiec zorek. the Pember Company and Stephen H. Gape: No. 1777 Broadway, stores to the Vesta Storaee Battery Company, the Bchlldwachter Carriage Company, offices to the Gus Balzer Company, John H. Wye.th, the Ajax-Grieb Rubber Company, the Cres cent Tire Company, the Rubbinol Raincoat Company. Guy D Adams, the. Selnik- Klinser Company. th» Spencer Llano Brtner Company, Victor L'Hote, the Pollen Dis tributing Company. George Dubucs, Bowers &• Cohen, Elias M. Stern, A. B. Denton, Matthew Sanatino and the K. J. Edmond Company: No. 1547 Broadway, » store to A. Seraphic & Co., office to the Swan Equip ment Company, Fields & L*»wis. James F. Clancy, the Cafe Elite Company, the New York Perfume and J«ice Company. Gold berg & Devany, John J. Quipley. rathskeller to Henry Xiques; No. ?*> Warren street, a store to Jacob Bonder and an office to Richard I). Jackson, jr.: No. 440 Seventh avenue, offices to Perry & Kiries, Kaplan & Sherman and J. Renp Thonet; No. 17 "West 42d street, a store to Louis Roes, offices to the Petrucci Sisters, the Newcastle Stone Company and the Parisian Feather Com pany. . . Leon S. Altmayer has leased for a term of years for a client th*> store and base ment and first floor in the building No. 825 Third avenue to a Mr. Fleagle for his res taurant business. Moore & Schutte have leased for M. F. Crandall No. 623 West H2d street, a three story and basement private duelling house to Mrs. M A. Morse AGENT FOR LOFT BUILDING. The Rfvr-r Realty am: Securities Com pany has appointed Albert B. A-hforth agent of the new ten story loft building, which is nearly completed, at No. 251 West IStn street The building is on h lot 80x113 ftet ""the private SALES MARKET." MANHATTAN. v^ T "..' STI l Bf ; : i T~(T ~ ( ' llarks »• f^fnun has sold .-■- fZT* and I'M W " - -v, str^t. a plot 4«.t.f<x m V • Tht Pror^rty. which is covered with ViS i OUr f y tr " and rear buildiruss la about .'- ■,T ;^' ■■•■ Eighth avenue. It Is understood S&djSBSS an operator - Ames * Co-neso 33fj STREET— Klein & Jackson have pur chased '■• plot at No l>(>i to 365 West :«d street sold by S. U. Btone and JackKJn &■ Stern The buyers now own * plot 100x100 feet In 3.id B!r-*-t with an outlet to 84th street It Is understood that the price paid was $3,500 I front foot. S6TH STREET— The Holland Holding Com pany. Judson :- Todd. i- lent told No. 28 to 12 West M(fa street, thr*-.- old dwelling houses on plot SOzOS.9 feet, between Fifth and Sixth avenu«s. The buyer is an Investor, who will improve the plot with a twelve ■tory loft build - Ins. estimated in cost 1160.000 and will bi un t-r Hie man— of the Underwriters' Realty and Title Company. HSTB STREET— Blawson & HoMm have sold for Mra. W. Virginia Hill to a client for occu pancy the tliree. story and basement brown si"ii,- and brick dwelling bouse No. 102 West 80th street, on a plot lV«x.VixlO2.2 te.'t. i«tm STREET— Henry Scfaultx has sold No 177 East '.with street, a live story Bathouse, on lot SteMo.ll feet, adjoining th»> northwest cor ner of Third avenue. In «xchami« 111 Bchultl tak»>B the two Eton building on plot 7.'ixl<)o feet at No i<>;t to 107 West lOMh street, near Colum bus avenue. He will us- 1 it for frarase purposes FIFTH AVENUE— H. H. naphael and J. '?■ TlanNiiian have Bi->ld for Schnieldler & Bachraoli to a Mar the block front on th« west side of Fifth a\enu«« between ISSttl and 13f<th «treetß. a plot MM feet front by 100 feet df'p. Th»> prop erty Is to be Improved. The price paid was $lnn,o<^t. 134 TH STREET— Henry Bam^-tt & Co., in conjunction with Edu-ard Schoenberg, have, sold No. l 3 w>bi 134 th street, a five story double flaihouse, on lot 2SxlO<% feet. THE BRONX VAL.ENTINE AVENUE- Lautner i- BUckner have «old for Annie Jones the three story dwel ling: houee en lot 25x100 (eat, at the northwest corner of Valentine avenue, and Bedford Park Boulevard. 15GTH STREET— Lautner i BlTinw hive sold lor Lea L«vsr.fon the plot M)xU>o feet,- on the south side of lr.Gth street. 47 feet east of Morris avenue. SOUTHERN BOUUETAKD William S. Tat ten and .1. !.. Van Bant have sold to an investor No?. 1226 and 1228 Southern Boulevard, two four story flathouses, e3Ch on nlot 30x100 feet. A. J. Koch was flic broker. The sellers acquired the property last June-. PROSPECT AVKNt'E— B. Coulter and John A. Eteißmets have Sold No. 2319 E*rospect avenue, a three story brick two family house, to John McCarthy, who efves in part payment a dwelling house on the we s.de of New York avenue, 4" feel north of Renssen street, at Ja maica, lyiie island BOSTON ROAD E. Sharura sold to a client No. 1441' Boston Road, a four story double flat house, on a plot i'."ix!>*"> feet. 05 feet east of Pros pect avenue. Fifty-three lots at Setaukrt Plaza, Long Island, were taken a; part payment. IN THE AUCTION MARKET. The following real estate transactions took place yesterday at the R^al Estate Exchange salesroom* Nos. 14 and 15 Vesey street: Rv Joseph P. Day. H3T) ST. 163 b p. M 0.5 ft w of 3d «■-•«>. lS.7x l(e.2s Irres; 4 -• bid?.- sold to Benjamin R C Low for .<."-.C?r.. By Daniel Greenwald. STH avf. 7.V1 and 732, n » cor 4^th st "• ••"■■-. 125* irr^c. <; sty ofllce and store bids:; nheTtfTs sale of all rirtt. title -■'• whi^h the Metropoli tan Morcantir and Ecalty Co had Oct 20. 1«°». or !rin-.e: F C Pitcher, attv: adjourned to Sept 2". RECORDED LEASES. 'U"ith name ani address of lessee.) SEPTEMBER 13. BROADWAY. 189 and 101. I • cor of Dry st; storo and basement; Broadway and 7 Dei Street Co to William « Hiker & Son: 21 yrs trom Nov 1. 1910; $30,900; address •"•T.". tith aye. LONGWOOD AYE at junction yVestchester aye- store exr- Kellwoo.l Realty Co to Charles Arnheim: 3 yrs from sept 1, 1010; $1,200; ad dress. 857 Longwood aye. NASSAU ST. 124: store; A G Spaldinr Pro* to Charles 1 Lambert: 3 vrs 7 mos from Oct 1, 1910: $6,000; address, S3 Hamilton pi. WT3STCHESTER AYE n w tor of Simpson st: coiner store; ' I art* Kiln? to E-imund bens: 10 yn= v moe from Sept 1. urn:.. $3,100; address, 1027 West (jester a-, p. 10TH ST, 01 and 93 East: store, etc: Maurice F - lesinger to ArnolO Hlrtwell from May 1. 1910 to April 30, 1012: $<>t)^: address, 01 East 10th" st 14TH ST 214 East: store, etc- Benjamta Rosenstoch •' John EUer: 1 yr from Sept 1. 10H>. $1,200; address. 214 East 14th st ■ ••••!• BT 14 West; basement store; Henry Phipps estate to Florence D Warner; 4 yr* P mos from Feb 1. 1014; $:..:;™; address, 14 West 22d st. 7STIT ST. 440 East; store; Albert M f*:henrk to William i->iidbrink: S yrs from Oct 1. 1910; 5444, address, 7H(i st Anns aye. 11RTH ST. 310 to 318 East •\t ccb 1 5TOl - }5 Jacob Rattner; 2 yrs from Sept 15. 1310. •*■" address, 32 Avenue C. RECORDED TRANSFERS. (With name and address of purchaser. 1 * SEPTEMBER 1". MANHATTAN. AUDT-BON (WE B v cor 191S1 st. p0.2x100.2i irreg Patrick S Treaoei to Arthur McGlcne; July 1. $1. SAME PROPERTY: Arthur MeQlone to E« ward Herrmann nntg $35,000): July 1: $100; ad dr°ss. 261 Broadita: 4 CHARLES ST, 17. i sty brk. 32x96; Ella Burdee. extrx. to Marearet O'Neil; Au? 14: $14.27.".; address. 17 Charles st. EDGECOMBE .WE. W4. 3 sty brV. 16 11x80; Joshua Sllverstera to Hannah <"ohen; all liens: July 22: $100; address. 20 Pine St. GOERCK = T 102. •"• st: brk. 25x»5.16: Fichel Placer to Abram Fistel iratp $23,500); Sept 12; $100: address, 102 fioerck st. ivOTS "> and 10. amended map 1.00f» lots in 12th Ward: Walter B or ' to Andrew .1 Cor- I mick. ir irate. $12,950): all liens; Aug 29; $10o; i address. 244 6th aye. i PARK A\ 700 to 710. n w cor 6»th st, 100.6s ! 12T>: Union Theolosical Seminary to Arthur C James: July 2S; $100; address. 02 Park aye. PITT PT. 7. 5 sty brk. 25xMO; Abram Fistel to Fichel Planter rmtg $27,350); Sept 12: $1; address. 155 Ridge st. PLOT beginning 8.990.9 ft n of 165 th st and 2.461.6 ft t< of imh 8V». running n vr 1"7.5 x 304.9 to Bennett aye x a 1."7 tt 211. c; Ben nett aye. f s. .V.4 & ft n of l«!7th st. inoxl«KV. Albert C Mitchell to Osh»r Gordon: Sept 10; $1; address, 16355 Madison aye. IST AYE. 875. 5 sty brk. i w cor 40th st. 25.5 x i 100: Lillian Herst to Hfrnian Tlerst. jr: all ■ liens: March 17. 100?: $100; address. 220 Broad ■wav. IST AYE. 2317 5 .=•• brk, 2.V2xlof> : Maurice Millimet to Jacob Lewis; Auk 17. $108 PAMES PROPERTY: Jacob Lewis to Mary Cavatniaro: Aur 2.". sioo. SAME PROPERTT: Henri»tta Kaufman to 1 san)» q •- . Auet 1«. 51; address. 2317 l«t aye. : r > AYE. 18», 5 sty brk, SSxlOB: Edith A D* Beixedon to Celia Eichhorn and am, Sept 9; $1; address. "02 Broadway. 2r> ST. 306 Ea*t. « sty brk. 25»108; Ay« t>. 64 24.Ht75; Samutil Roeesler to Leon Franzblau: all liens; Sept 13; $100. SAME PROPERTY; I^?on Franzblau to Bmm uel RoesslT: all liens; S=pt 12; $lio. address 30<i East 2d St. •STH ST. li« West. 23x53.11; foreclosure; July 21, 101"; nob*- .! H Powell, referee, to Lester W Ward: Sept 6; $24,500 SAME PROPERTY: Lester w Ward to Henry TV De For=st and others: b and c and c a s: Sept. B; $24,500; address. 3" Broad st. 28TH ST. 38 East. 3 sty brk, 20.10 x 0i- Jacob Fusseil t" Carrie C Fussell; Sept 12. $1; address 38 Bast 2Sth st. 32D ST, 126 East. 2 sty* brk stable, 24 rw^s o Edwin F alton to Mitchell a C Levy; Pep. 13; SAME PROPERTY: Mitchell A C Levy to Edwin F Walton: Sept 13; $1: address. lOi> West 110 th Bt. «OTH ST. 37 East. 4 sty brk. 25x100.5: the Union Theolopical Seminary to J Harper Poor; July 28; $Joi>. SAME PROPERTY; sam» to Alma L Poor: July 28; $H(0. address. US Easi 39th st. 71ST ST. 231 West. :: sty brk. 16.5x102.2: ?,? r^. rr E McD °nne'l '" Angela McDonnell imi $19,000); $100; address. 52 Broadway. TSTH ST. 120 West. 20x102.2; Eugene A'allens to Annie Davis (ratg $24,000); July «; $10<i. - SAME PROPERTY; A " ni " rtavls to -Mamie. T Arnold (mtg $24,000); Sept 18: $100; address 203 Lafayette st. 78TH ST, 158 West, 4 sty brk. 20.10x102.2 Annie - h Geyser to John R Hipbio (mtg $24. 00<»., Aug 27; $1; address, rSS West 76th « w 1 , 1 TH M ST ''v 1v 1 "' 315 West. 6 sty brk - T '' x 100.11; Marie Ve uer to Georgette Court Co i™ 1 ! $110,000); Sept 12; $100; address. 311 West 113tfa st. 121 ST ST, 103 East, 3 sty brk. 15x100 11- William D i, Stokes to Thomas Stokes Sent 13 $1; address. 572 West End ay« 131 ST ST. 513 West. 24.10 x !rr»g- Edward Herrman to Arthur McOlone (m t g $5,850) July 1; $1; address, 513 West isisi sl ' ■ 132 D ST. _ •■ ■_•;. West. 5 sty brk. 32x90 11- Hosanna T W.vnn to Herman Frank and ano l'xiJ- " Pt I 3; * °; addres,. 25 West 13r.TH FT 60 to 71 West; 4 «> brk 37vfixfl9 11 Moersta R-a- Co to Jacob Moersielder; a li liens; March lb; $1; address. 143 Avenue D 142 Dft 231 Wfst; 2 st] brk, 25xf19.U Ste phen A Whisten and ano to Veronica Whlsten; all title .nug $1,300); M ay 17. 1907; $1 address 2.i \\ cst 42d st. THE BRONX. BUCHANAN PL. 11 .-. 100 ♦• w of Jerome aye. 23x100: Margaret Wiedersum to Emma Kra !Sl '?, nnr " '""' and correction deed June 12. 1907; $1; address. 740 A Macon st. Brooklyn. BOSTON AYE, D w s. at s « ■ lot 67. 7:.x l«(>.Gx Irreg; being part lot 62 map Charles Darke Ralph D Converse to Cora M Converse- Auir 25; $1; address. 61 West test D st. CHESTNUT ST. w b, 134 ft from old Boston Post Rd at land of Hanford Scofield ISOxfiOx Irreg; lYank A Becker et al to John Kendall imtc $5,000); Sept <i. Jl<«> address 99'^ iiust lfOtfa Ft. FOX ST. w i. 113.7 ft n of 167 th st. 53x127.5; M ■■■ J Hal Ben to Katl- Hansen; M part tint* 98.000); Sept 12; $100; address, 14'J West !•,:: st. LOT 16, map 120 lots. Dally estate; Santo Bonanna to Giuseppe Honanno; Sept 10; $1; ad dress. 102 East lit!, st. LOT t>4, map 170 lots Selros estate; Oiuaeppe D'Arrigo to Itaftaele and Gatano Bevona; Auk 25; $1; address. 1050 Castle Hill av-. LOTS 295. 298 and 299, map 320 lots, part Schiefrelin estate; Edward C Crowley to Robert N Quinn; Sept 8; $1,500; addreaa, 115 West taoth st. I/IT 103 map Section 2, Hronx View Park; "William >i Wrtss to I>--!m A Weisn; all title; September 12. 51: addrpMF IMO Cruser aye. LOT 212. map Van Nest Park: Thomaa Serra cino to Nicholas Serracino (mtg $4,500); Sept 12, $100 address. 1170 Broadway. LOTS 72 and 73. map 1064, of 107 iota of Hudson Park Salvatore Abru»cato to Giuseppe Abrauscate ', part; Sept 13; $100; 'address, 34G Bat I -";:■ st. LAFAYETTE ST. w h. lot 22. map of Union port. except part for Caotle 1 11 11 aye and awards for same Felix De Camlo in Carlo Antonmo (in!K 91.650); Sept 13; $i<»' addreaa, 2332 Broad «ay. MORRIS AYE, «■ ■ l."*0 ft n of ltV.ib. st 2m 92 t; Ahmliam Kaplan to MMdleboro Realty Co; Bept 12. $1. SAME PROPERTY; Mlddl<'boro Realty Co to Yetta Davti lints 97.250); Sept 8; $1. inldrrss. 068 Tinton aye. PARK AYE. lfl4S. 24.10x90; Florence A Miic- Callan to Benjamin Harris (mtR $23.700»; Sept 18; $1. address. 104* Park aye. PARK A.VB, » s. 100 ft n of l^7th it 121 Ix 10« i 2s lrrejr: lS'th st, 'i ■.''56.8 ft * of Park aye. 44.4x10<>x Irr^K Irvine Realty CV> to FTank A B'-cker mite omii. Bept 7 $1 ; addres*. Jerome « v * corner of Kant ,190 th st. WEST FARMS RD « i. po 4 ft » of !73d «t. rune » • 204.2x?a 60. fa n*■ !""" \^ ft to road at ! point 40 4x 173 d»t > 8 SO. to beginning; lor* P4rt I to f»47, rr.ap of Section V: Vyee estate; Frank | A Becker to John Rendall imte $S.oooi a!! j liens; ' Sept 6. 1100 addrtff! N0 *:.*." 180 th ft. IS7TH BT s *. eott'w of Belir.oEl avt. OOx j i 100; K«!t» X Carroll to Pt»trr> Crlscuolo; Baal 13; ; $10rj; address. 1609 3d aye: RECORDED MORTGAGES. m'ith name and .address of \tn<i'-T > » attorn-y.) Interest B per c*nt unless otherwise stated ■SEPTEMBER 13. MANHATTAN. AUDUBON AYE. ■ -v cor of l01«t "* *>•** 100.2* irreg; p m: July 1, •'! yrs: :.Vs P* r <*"*; i Arthur McGlone to Oliver Meklejohn; ?«*>.orK». attorney. Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust < o. I»i<> Broadway. SAME PROPERTY; p m (prior mtjris3o,OoO); July 1. 1 jrr; « per cent: Fain* to Patrick fl Treacey; $5,000: address. 1031 Broadway. CHARLES FT. 17. 4 sty brk. 22x05; April 14. 131 3 yru 4'i pel cent: Margaret O'Neil to EMa ] Burdg*. oxtr\. 99.000 attorney, W M Powell. -♦ Wall st. DIVISION ST, 79, 5' sty brk. 2."> x lrr:K (prior mtK $21.0001; Sept <>: due Jan 1. 1011. 6 per cent: Louis Winkler to Abraham Shultz; $3.0u0; attorney. I Ellis. 116 Nassau st. PARK AYE. 700 to "10. n W cor of 69th st. 100.5x125; July 38, .2 yrs: 4*4 per cent: Arthur C James to Union Theological Seminary; $400, 000; address, 700 Park a- I PITT ST. 7. 9 sty brk. 25x100; Pept 12 (prior 1 mtir o«iOi; 3 yrs, 6 per cent; Ftsh»! Plancer .to Abram Fistet:isl.33o; attorney. Max ailver ; stein, 800 Broadway. ROOSEVELT ST, 12. .'- sty brk. 28x31; Sept 12, ' 3 yrs; John Ginocchio to Maria Laßomarsino: $2,600; attorneys, Campora. & Tktety, '•'■"• Nas- s au st. . SPRING ST. n s. lot 930 map Nicholas Bay ard. 23x130x irreg; July 14. 8 jrra; 4J4 per cent _ ! ••harlmtr M Price and others to Mary » x ; Booth and an". 95.000; attorneys. Thornton & Earle. 3S Park Row. 3D AYE. 1341. 4 st- brk. 10.2x75: Sept 6; due as per bond; Henry Sleyne to Zanders I? Alt mayor and ano. exrs, etc; $11,000; address. t>_ East Mith st. : 3D AYE,' 813 and 615. 4 sty brk. 86-8x75 (prior mtg 927.750); Sept IS; due as per bond: Henry Hot to Frederlcl Meyer; $5,000; attorney, John H Phelan. 281 Broadway. STH ST. ICO West. 23x98.1t; Sept »;, 3 yrs; Lester W Ward to Orphan Asylum Society: 514. . Vi«; attor!i<-> -. De Forest Bio?. SO Broad st. ! •[•. r , FT 126 East 2 sty brk stable 24.8x98.* 1 .prior mtg $28,000); Sept 13. 2 vr«. « per cent; Edwin F Walton to Gotham Mcrtea^e to; 95.060; attorney, George V Bauchle, 88 I ar* I Row. fIBTB ST n s, ir>o ft « of Park a-. 20.-cloo.f>; July 28; 2"A 4* pet cent; J Harper Pcor to Union Theological Seminary; ?.>..00Q; a.d.ess. 700 Park aye. 7.VTH ST. 234 East. 4 sty brV. 20.10x102.2; Sept f. due July 1. 1914; Paolo ToMiajioasa and ano to LulKl Torreprossa and ano. 83.OTB: at torney. John Bozzuffl. 1149 Ist aye. 82D ST. 163 East. 3 sty brk. 10/Js^: Septl2; 5 yrs. 4 ! i p=r cent; Sarah Lustbader to Mai monides Benevolent tetv: 512.W0; attorneys. Wllber, Norman & Kahn. 29t» Broadway. 1-OTH ST, n ? 191.8 ft « of Lenox aye. o»x 0B.11: 129 th st n s. 441. ft *■ of I>enox aye 82 10x99 n. 3d aye. 1284 to 1288. « «y brk.» >* cor 74th st. 52.2x104.10 rpriCT mt«; *•*'.'•',', 6*pt - Instalments Jacob WeiMteta and Max LiS-je to Sol Brill and an"; 950.000; attorney. Myron Bubsberger, 38 Park Row. 132 D ST. 23 and 2-". W^t. 5 sty brk 32x90.11: j ?ei.t 13: due as per bond: Herman Funk and ano to Wm Rankin; 916,000 SAME PROPERTY (prior tmi 916,006>; S-pt 13; l yr, »i per cent; same to Frances Btelger- Wa'lfl: #2.<*^». address, «> West l-"2d st. 140 TH -': 4R7 West. 3 sty brk, ISxW.ltx t-rer (nri"' mte $l°<V»lc Sept 12; 'if as per S: KaliVs Ifealvv" Co to National Operating Co; $2,250; address, S3 Nassau 81. 14"D st 231 Weal 2 sty brk. 25x59.11; Pept 12- due as' per bond: Veronica Whtst?n to Ger trude ingraham; $1,500; address. 192 Broadway. 157 TH ST « S, 275 ft • of Broadway; 2 lots. each MBxOfcll «2 miKB. each 9140.60W: Sept 13 4 - ••«= Hiel-wood Realty and Construction G" to I Title insurance Cc: S2S0.000; address. 133 Broad- THE BRONX. BEACH ST. 55 25xM»: * part (prior mtg <"f«i<">)- Auk 29 3 £« 8 per cent: Louis* If Crawford to James B Kfl'heimer; 9300; address, 203 Broadway. BEUIONT AVK. • s r c~r 17« th st, '3**™* irrec- Pept 13- due as Bel bond . John McNuit.. to Title Guarantee and Trust Co; $50,000. BELMONT AYE. c ? 35 ft ■ of 176t1i s!. 4«i 100 Sept 13; due as per bond. same to sam . $26,000. BELMONT AYE. ' ! 75 ft 8 of 176t1l st. 40.5 • LOOx Irreg Sept 13: due as p«r bond; same to same $29,000: address. ITS Broadway. BOSTON aye. v. w « at a w s lot 6. 7 -"l; e .f^ irreg being art of lot 62, map 2: i -"' -? ra -» mrior mtir Si ofiOi: S'pt 12; 3 yrs: Cora M Con &I& to John H Thorn; $4.o:O; attorney. Thomas N r*uthbert. 15 Broadway. BUR>SIDE AYE. n c cor of I7Btli st. l»9it Irres Feb 1: due as per bond Irvine Realty Co to John' Fendall; $130,000: address. «79 East j 162 d st. BROOK AYE. 414; 25x100: Se P , 13; 5 yrs: Herman Solomon to Central Trust Co of New York: $11,000. address. 54 Wall st. CLAY AYE, - * 240.7 ft n of l*7th st; 4 lots, each 89x80; 4 nrtgs. each $20,500; Segt^>dß« Jun» 1. 1915; fi and 8 per cent^O TJT J ! s rh^ z '?j[ Co to Dollar Savings Bank; $82,000; address, 2SOS I 3d aye. FOX ST. c « 150 ft B of. Jefferson »v?. 60x100: E^enwald : ' Sept 12: instalments. « per cent; e?.j fr»ne. Howell to Railroad Co Operating Building [and Loan Association; 91.680; attorney. Edward i G Whitaker. 45 Broadway. INTERVALE) AYE. " c. IBBJZ ft n Of Hear ft. 20.1x*?7.1x irre^; Sept 12. due as per bond; Louise i X Knauf to Frank H Smith: $5.000. SAME PROPERTY (prior m»jt $5.0O°»: ?e p r 12. j due as per bond; same to same.; $1,500; addresa, 1"1 west 100 th st. JEROME A'>n. n . cor of 177 th st. 117.4x110.5x lrreK iprior imp 926.660); May 23; due Marrh 1. 191"- 6 per rent: Anaconda Realty and Construe— tion" Co to Andrew J Cobe; 9500; address. 47 West S4th St. PARK AYE. w s. inn ft n of !K7th st; 2 lots each 40.4x100; P P t 7; 3 yrs: ft per cent; Frank A Becker to John Rendall: each mtp S^.ooo. PARK AYE. W ?. IBoiß ft n of IR7rb st, 4n.ix 100- Sept 7. ." yrs: « per cent; same to same; $3. firm. address. i 6-"?"i 6 -"?" Bast 162 d st. PLOT begins 990 ft c of White plains road x 170. n Morris Part aye, 25x100; Sept 10: due as per bond; Margaret Lnnjfdon to Mar>- A Ham mann; 93.000; attorney. Clock* & Clocke, 2022 Boston road. RVKR we • s. 34.5 ft ■ of l "th st. SO.3X Irreg; Sept 12; due as per bond; Eleanor V and. Stephen A Whisten to Gertrude I Instraham; $1,600; address. 102 Broadway. VAN CORLBAR PL, • s, 563.1 ft s w of 227 th et. 41.11x0f>.*»x irreg; Sept 12: due as per bond; Arthur W Ritus to Theresa H Freeman; $6,500; attorney. George F Handel, 149 Broadway. 187 TH ST. Sb,s b, ,V> ft wof Belmont aye. :v>xin<V Sept 13; 2 yrs. 6% per cent; Pietro Crlssenolo to Kate, c Carroll; 94.900; attorney. M J Scanlan. 51 Chambers st. 187 TH ST. n s. 5?.S ft w of Park aye, 33.4xt00; Sept 7: 3 yra, 6 per cent Frank A B»cke r to John Randall. $2,500; address. 579 East 152 d St. SATISFIED MORTGAGES. (With name a rd address of lender's attorney-.* SEPTEMBER 13. MANHATTAN. • BROADWAY, n w cor «7th st, 131 .8k7&.9x98x K4.9- Broadway, w p. 112.10 ft s of fi^th st, 130.2x2.")x117.4x25.1: Apr 24, 1PO0; William H Arkenburgh. to Morris H and [/iuis H Wech« ler. exrs; $3,500; attorney. Louis Wertheimer, 302 Broadway. COMMERCE ST. 33. 3 sty frame, 24 Sx37x irresr. Dec 14. 190"; Emma M S Mertantz to Albert Berry; $1,960; attorney. G McKenncll. 52 Broadway. ST NICHOLAS AYE, 1336. a - .-or 17? th st, S«.sxlo<>. Aur 14. 1907: Herman Strauss to Fred erick L Allen, exr; $32,300; attorney, Tttla Guarantee and Trust Co, 17« Broadway. ST NICHOLAS .WE 1352 and 1354. 5 sty brk. 39x100: Aur 14, IPO7. same to the Poushkeepsie Savings Bank. $27. onr>; attorney. sani* as above. WEST BROADWAY, 175. 5 sty brk. 2fi H>x 20x27.1x20.1; May 1. 1905; Albert Rue Palse r and ano to Martha » Falser (discharged without production of mtg>; 9560; attorney, Harold Swain. 17« Broadway. 7.VTH ST. s s, 150 ft is of 4th aye, f><>xlC>2.2; Aur 1, 1869 El wood Banfieid to Gertrude O'Brien: $35,000; attoraej Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 17*5 Broadway BYRON ST. • s. 228 ft n of Koesuth aye. 10().rix25x9S. 11x25; Bepi 18, 1909; Andrew f Lilly and ano to James F Moore; 5750; attor ney." Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Co, 100 Broadway DECATUB ST. c s. 338 4 ft a of 205 th st. 112 x2ft: Sept 24. If" 1 *. Frederick Hasler and ano in Mary Russlon; $700; attorn*] a Knox, 19S Broadway. LOTS 45. 4»* and 66 map Section I. Morris Park; Auk '■' 1907; Clarence Lerov Bennett to Title' and Guarantee Co, by vice-president: $1,800: attorney. Title Guarantee and Trust Co' 176 Broadway.' LOTS 112, 113 and 114, map 1.273. Hunt's Point Realty Co, .tun- 11 li'OO: Times S ( jua-->> Construction Co to Hunt's I'olnt Realty Co; $1,700: attorneys. Roosevelt a Kobbe. 114 Wail st. LOTS S3 and R4. map 1.122. portion of Crane estate. Bronx: Dec 14. 1906; John Robertson and ann to Jonas B Kiaaam; 97,218 attorney. Title Guarantee and Trust Co, 176 Broadway. LOTS sis and SIT, map Laeoada Park, «a<-h lot 25x100; Aug 18 I960; Annie Kopnchovsky to Paul Armltuce: 8600 attorney, A H Monte- Krtff. 280 Broadway. LOT 117 map villase of East Tremont, Westcheat*r County. 25x103; April 7. 1910; Levlnson improvement Co to the Christ Realty and conetructlon Co; $2,000; attorneys, Rabe & Keller, 288 Broadway. LOTS 188 and 196 Inclusive, mat' 1.268, Bronx Terrace Jan 3, 1910; Gustuv A Hoffman to Irving Realty Co; 91.000; attorney. Title Guar ante« mid Trust Co. 17« Broadway. MOUNT HOPE PL. » s, *8 ft c of Morris aye. 50x100; S»pt 10. ! v '-'7 Henrietta l^iewim to Lilly Neumann; $^.0t»»; attorney. Alfred L X Bullowa, 31 Nassau si. ROAD to Mlddlotown. » p 250 ft • from I c cor Ifapes »'• 107x50. b.'lii(? lots 7 and 8, limp 04. of hiiil<lliiK lota, W A * I! C M. t^.«-» West Chester Vl Hater ; March 9, 19(>0; Mary Kami to Anna A Kimber; 98.809; attorney. Stephen Wray. 443 East Tr^mont aye. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. SEPTEMBBIi 13 Emilie Belsiegel to Albert II Gleanon: »4.(»>. American Mortgage Co to Emllle. Belslege.l; $4 <**> Charlotte Rehbock to Christian Flue»ei; $i,nnf>. Henr\ J Prudhomroe. arlmr, to Edwin* Prud herome; $2A.««io Matilda H Ra«>ak to Everett P F»f»iy; *3.{WX> Oliver Melklejohn to Washington Paving* Bank: $25.00<» <■■:-•_- • - Wilson Marshall to Law-yens Title Insurance •nd Ti ■:•! Co; $30,000. H»nrv D BuHwrnkal to North Side Bank of Brooklyn!; *4 iv>o Flora. l r BolomOß to Jennie. F.ttincer: $1(W v Jarr\- N RefTS* et a! to Benjamin J "Wei!; SOOOrt Trujt r>rrpanv of America to Mary h i!:- T .. .y JJ Henry W Knrmin to Katharine C Vetter and St Luke's Hospital to Lawyers Mortgage Co; $18..V)0. ■ ■■■■ ■ ' -■' Z. John Randall to Bronx Borough BanK: 51. Uwvcr* Tltl- Insurance and .Trust Ob to G«r man Savings Rank: $14.«i0. . Same to lawyers Mortgaise. Co;. " asst»; each B3 .VV> Charles R'msrn and no. as ears of "WKltam Remsen. to diaries Rems*n and ano. trustees of William Rem«»n: *-U.OnQ. Same to sam»: X24.W*. Sam» to cam*; ?7.Vnnf. Ham» to na i 11".1 1 " . 587.500 Sam*, to sam": 4 assts: total. tv-.nr** Title Guarantee and Trust Co to v ' -"--» Horn-. *l«.0fiO. game to same: $34,e*>. Title Insurance Company of N*>w Tor* "' A^T W York Life Insurance Co; 2 assl3; each JMO.T'O. MECHANICS' LIENS. BJEPTdfBKK 13. BROADWAY. « w cor of l«Hb ••. flOxl.TO; A V.' GTstner 'Vi art Hush .r I-awler. owner and contractor; $506 4.". RVER .AYE. b e cor «i l««th st. S4xlfU.«; Na tional Flr»proof .-a«h an-! r»o»r Co act I A Whisten Construction Co. o*ner and contractor; $2.15. I<VSTH ST. -•;'• la 230 West: Benjamin vtr'l'--! •t al a«;> Marj- E Tilyou. owner; Thomas Me- Gowan. contractor: 5134. SRTH ST. .142 and Mi West: Morris J Gordon si a! agt Anna A Pbyfe. owner; A H IScnolt. contractor: f -7.* JEFFERSON ST. 33: Morris Hochberg »xt I^iuis Shulsky Co. owner. Jacob Spector. con tractor: $4»>5. COMMONWEALTH AYE. ■ •«• cor of Mansion st 7.ixP.'i Laur»nt T*oir»»r ast EM Anthony s ko~ man Catholic Church of Van Nest, owner; An tonio D'Andr»a. contractor; ?•"><' NASSAU ST 51: William R Jacqu»s -* »' a»tt H»nry Hrash. owner; r.rampion Realty Co. contractor: $11". 2J>TH ST. 214 and 216 West; Evans Bros Inc. a r Edward i. Rcsenbaun owner: Edwin I. Brown, contractor: Jos-ph !>rman and R ■a*> _.. sub-contractors: >M UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. COLONIAL STUDIOS 39 \\>«t 67tb «t • A FEW CHOICE STH)!O« AM» ir\RTMFM« FROM 5650 TO $2,000. RIVERSIDE DRIVE North Corner Mtb M . Mam 120. 125. FIREPROOF APARTMENTS. Apartments of 8. 1" and 12 rooms and 1 bathe: ' location finest In ; - ..^'■-^ ' i ■ AT,* LIGHT AMIDOX LARGE ROOMS. Broadway and ?3d si 7 rooms and bath. 51,3iv>-sl.p/M>. E!o-tri- -_. all night et^varoi hall »«rrl - ONE CORNER APARTMENT. ■ /X STRICTLY MILAKO FIREFRCOT. 125 and 127 West Ml Street. 7 rooms and bath. ll.aaa || B9«c lißhts. all I-!-'-- elevator?. Standard s« — tea "L" and B'way s-i-'a-— terminals en block. Subway on» b!ock. Centra Park one block. C /k "^ Selected Mats of Apartments for any part of the city. State siz* price and location d»«tred. RENTING KKMCU SYSTEM. | \^ Broadtr-av and P-»rt J STRATFORD- AVON \>«- ready for occupancy. North corner 88d - st. and P.iversld* Drive; 8. p. M rooms; 52.500 i upward. Ag°nt on pr°ml«" > ;. » THE BELNORD B"war. Am«t^rdnm Are., and *«?th to «7tb St. W. H. DOLPON & CO.. Aynts. _ "V" >lnn — s Ay». ! The Cleveland -ISO East 24th St. Unfurnished apartments »f > rooms, ampl» clos- ; lets . ate Call b°tCTg«n M and 3. ! REED HOUSE. 121 ST ST. & BROADWAY. 7 room Apartments. $I.2TK>. ' GRAMERCY PARK CLUB^ 36 Gramfrj- Park. Be eral desirable apartments for rent. Kan 0 rooms and 3 baths. .. .$3,200 to $2,900 PEASE « F. 1.1. 1 IM W Agt*.. 340 Madison At. BROOKHFIP. 4.*>o Riverside Drive 1 116 th St.). MODERATE RENTAL. HUSTON 4; SPRAKER CO.. 25 Liberty St. Z^i_ ;^r" John. FINEST S. p ANT 10 ROOM APARTMENTS on Broadway; The Cornwall, north cor. B'way and 9<ith st.: 12 stories high, absolutely fireproof; 2 and 3 baths: rent, $1,900 to 52.500 per annum. Agent, on premises. WILL SUBLET HIGH CLASS 7^ ROOM apartment In the Apthorp. Broadway and 7f>th st.. eighth floor, southern exposure: re- j du<-«d rental . Immediate poaseselon. Apply i APTHORP OFFICE. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. I* T hjl fo k 1 vie \v Maicniflrent Elevator Apartment*. 3. T. £ and 9 Rooms 8438 to $1,500 Continuous automobile service • -. and from Wat st. sub* • and the apartments. S. E. cor. 181 St.& Haven Aye. THE [SWITZERLAND v North Cor. lM«t St. and Riverside I>rive S. 6. •. 8. » and 10 Koonn. $750 to SI 800 Fr^d'k Zlttal & Son* Apts.. Bway & 7f»th St " ROCKFOREST Boutb«roat cot 171 st ot. and Fort Washtnrfv. a\e ; immediate possession; 6, 7. !> rooms; j;-" up-war- ! Agent on premises. STUDEJC COURT. Blork front -ant side of St. Nicholas »• — a-"l lTfith and 177 th sts Two to four Tooms and bath with kitchenette; POOtoSSao Agent on premises' "HA7FI HURST " ' W - tor - *1« St. and nA4ELilUlfal, Fort Washington Aye rin»»! residential section. 4, 5. n and » rooms 1 and 2 baths. *"''"' '" 51.300. Owner residing on pr»mi»o«. >-7. IIAI.H)ON~6rRT~BBa.T and l33d~St ■\l,".\ 1 ,". ? and , 8 root "»- 1 »nd •_. baths. Law, children s playroom, containing 1.-.'oo square feet. Rentals very reasonable. *««««» | OwaoTj r>n rmiiilaaa WE can SURELY SUIT YOU AT — thp MAJESTIC . S. E. cor. t4.-,t st. and St Nicholas aye.; 7 and 8 imf^T rooms- electric llEht and toe supplied without coit ctrlt " nots « JPAY_ LOR. :;;.,-. Broadway. CHESAPEAKE AM) BHEyAXI>OAW "SftSl Si v S^O Snm" ""•*• B and f> '■'•oms: rents $» BOKO I (;|| OF BKOOKLYX. BROOKLYN APARTMENTS n •«•■ Berlin. New- York "V° *r, V ' * **• '■"" tar ' to S^i^rSStt^; on pr ' mls * 9 - or tfle "«" tam^il^ 1 ?"^ T AMD VrOOMS Janitor RV.' t- , m hMt - hot . wat * r - *'*ctrlclty. APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED «IN NEW YORK' i\.tK. | k. St.. Box 20, Tribune O!tics«. MULBERRY rrr til: Fran* T^mm^* estate of Peter F Gallagri-r. owa»r- Lnsf* H contractor: U«n. . . ' "** 8«^ 116 TH ST. 11 and 13 West; P»te P vjo act Mitral Realty and Construction 'o^% r>anl«! A Doran. less**, S B»-rr(«r»- tractor: $115 60. * u-*u -* MERCER ST. ■•; Joseph Ftnke! " *rt «_ Well and Joseph .L Ruttmweiser "nw^l. -t H Sleg»l. contractors: $275. ' €( SAME PROPERTY; Isaac sT'ottj ._, | $!"«> r ••« SAME PKOrERTY; Edward F«n»-»«. same; «45. '"»-««». H lan PROPERTY; MsaaaM ■".'•aßsfcs.^ a t.ame;s72. "-•i SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENj, SEPTEMBER \Z. TTB ST. 2:.'.4 Baal EUer Mantjfact-^ '' ast John r :■!•- »• aJ: May 12. !!>:<>; »-i]i»*l BROADWAY. 320; Ross ,< ststi a?t c *i Syndicate Building Co et al; A-ig 2. v>-> fS* AMSTERDAM AVI s w cor of 7*Hh «• *_l hattan Color Works agt G-orgUn Reiltr p" ai Aug 27. 1910. $210. 7C|^ Br:L.M"N*T AYE. 9 * cor of -— rt . jj Barba a«' Checchina. Carucci et a!; 3e» •" (by bond>: $1.««>. ** '\ NEW BUILDING PLANS. MANHATTAN. 60TH. ST, n s. 127> ft w cf Park »-- : i^-J sty and p»n oIiSR P^ v a r- t»g ".»T4 ' i Chares L p™?r. Shelter Island, js x. aj Walker & Gillette. 131 West 4<Hh st. arcS:! .. c- S,V>.OOO. ~ -j RIVERSIDE --•- • • 12»l4 ft t» J Riverside Terrace: tor a - *••■• and attic *,! .',.-. tm3B S C R»«W 59 St Nirholas pi ,3{ Chappy tl * Bosworth. S+i Br^dwav. arciwl cost. r23.(K*>. -■ • ■ t.T«TH ST. l 8.-tW ft ' of S? Anz • ar.- *.j 1 sty rTk •muMmeni hall. 39ottWV Tmtot 2«J Co <Phlllr> Wattenr*rg. 170 Broadxar. "j^j Continned on ninth page. j • CITY HOTELS HOTEL - ."* BRISTOL 122-124 WEST 49th St >"irW YORK This hotel has been remo<le!l«<J jw altered to meet the demands of a hi?:. class family patronage. \v -- .an <£? I beautiful rooms at moderate prices J ! a yearly lease. You should inv»3tisi4 before iocatins*. ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATEH, Unfurnished. ? : "" to vl " pet raonti Furnished. fwß " .?.V» r. -.-«; I ROOMS "WITH PRIVATE BAT] Unfurnished, - 4' > to s=fi<"> "°— rrwatli Furnished. ?-V> r ?"» - ; SITTING ROOM. BEDROOiI ~ ir> PRIVATE B^TH— ~« Unfurnished. • i+ '-" to •'""' -- meaftf Furnished. f*3 "SIOO " ; -- * "*i Season rates furnished on appHcatfcr also rate* for larger "tmesj| Restaurant a la Cart*. T. E. T OLSON. Pres. and % HOTEL SEVILLET ! M*r)i'f»N A\ E.. .ITH ST. .--•« -..--, and unfurnisn^d. t<j -^ ■ APARTMENT HOTELS. ~" Hotel Renaissance 512 Fifth Aye., Cor. 43d St. APARTMENTS TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE! av%*v%/%/"V%-%*'%^%'*> i V'VV%V» J We have a few floors at i i: 92 Liberty Street] i » " 4 suitable for corporations or! I > for subdivision. Also some J f rooms at | 1971 97 Cedar Street] # The two buildings are con- 1 I r nected by hallways. Both are j] ? new, well built, and centrally j 5 located. Parties needing a space in October can be tfrj. i commodated at once. I 1 THE FIDELITY AND j J CASUALTY COMPANY; j 5 of NEW YORK. f| | " ♦ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OB TOLT BOROrOU OF MANHATTAN. '^ WEST 36TH STREET, BETWEEN TTH A>T» «TH AVEXCP I COiIPO Prleei J3l.* WEST 38TR STREET. BETfIXLV 7TH A>!> «™ ATE>TE I : wiiw Price. «•■■'■ Address V, P., P. 0. Box 822.^ I LONG IST AND. HOUSE BARGAIN A n«?w suburhan fcou«». with 3l! rry "^ l t-n-o blocks from depo', »b n-x Ptssrn^ tunnel thtrd-rail etcctrtc ltn«: t *" nt y"t!! ) jS ut-s from Manhaitar.: in a ri^'a" 55E park: fln- «urroundinars: trrtry *-* va:lt "** : s S proflt as tnvestm<»nt and a I*l3l d*sin-;« rl am! harßain: sunali payre-r.ts and »«y i^ I Apply T. I. M'SEECE. I* Nassau i'~ f: ** 4QrQ < ..-. l b _^ __J WATER FRONT PLOTS FISHING. YACHTING. BATHING Ifl BBtaißtas from H-rald Squar*. - 1 '-' *'.^! Improvements; north shor«« of I* I-: "* - "L ' tial; «as 7 monthly MTxaonta Ca!l '" '""I, [ transportation. F- KEITH. *f> m>«rt7_i> THESE ARE UNUSUAL TIMES: IT J* ; quires an unu«ua! pr^posri'Ti to ■■■"*■ •"3 tion. I havp noticed this situation. JM •» - j ros t.- dispose of N*auttrul. c"P * te « *„' (new Country Horn*, m a chamuas "* ."» 'Park, with ror^eous Mew* of I'as.i*^^. end ■.-■■* Island Sotmd. ftv? «55 »«j; tisss station. :» minutes to Herajd J^ «• 3<n Las? THAN BE At. v * :/^u^a* lv«»nlent terms. This h^use. «-si:r. :1: 1 .s. -* jby oni» ay-re of jrrour.a. will sansrr r'Tj^fl careful and exacting homawb; ■ "JT^r* 1 for a sup-rtor rorc« In th* riira* n*rr'rs^n *rr'rs^ Price $ 1000 worth S2O.W. Write tx t=T HOME. Bon 252. Trt>ur* O?J^ ~---^M BINT.AI.OW. — Six >arc- rooms: IjU? •water and electrir ttrbt*: *.cr» °Jj^t north shore of Lonsr Isiartd; «^ ~g:. Now York. For -a- • ■-_."-- HASTAI.I- T7» B-wv N. T. C. _i^jfz~-g IF YOU WANT TO BUT rROFSg,* Lonsc Island, within corr.mutins *•?£»!& N.w York. (OMOlt THB WOTa»^s IMPROVEMENT CO.. Times Bu!l-=«- , York City. --£ QUEENSBOItO CORPORATION. l^*~£g* •way. Manhattan— Healers in ■ : frr^ of real estate la the Borough S iV" a»r- !v located lots and plot* r«r ,-"a\"»i'-- Xacturtnp or Investment. t ■ «* *^-** Sale* Manager. . -"* BOKOI OF BKOOK^ V DEriPEP BARGAIN IN _,_.- saJI I I>K •'fK.T< P\K,VAIN ; N 3 -ar» bush.— N«w one family brick ''"«■•«•* Il^h rooms, tastefully decorat*a. floors, hardwood trim, tiled r-atn * n " L, ifi wainscoted dmlnjt room: "• •"■' " .' '•- ' venlence: pri.~e $5,500: terms to »»«• s^» "■•■ to Brighton Beach "L" an^ «f lln#«s. Th»»» houses cannot be eq^*'; •*^ cs » where, either for a horn* or an '° aaM WM. F METERS. 47^ GravesoedJ^f^^ ONE-rAMILT HOUSES— " "*".;, !»*■ 10 r.-.m.H. •_■ baths; speoUT tnducetneK- •*■ er* NOW; 4th -41 an.i Prospect F»* c^ within 3» feet of ITospeot Park ' s *^r^«s, SINGER. twilMer. on premtse*j_*j2^ -g; OTTO SINGER'S MOPEI> I houses are th*> best valu* In >^^ 3!* rooms and bath; larse porch: "•' ' 'h<S** ••l/ 1 from Brooklyn Bridge, to - ■•* **■ Jm on* blo.-k to West Sth st. ;— T WESTCUE9TEX COC>T - 1 PHIUPSE MANOH ON THr ! J|VI On* mil* unobstructed rl*«r ■ rtn 7?_ i , , ' ■ •m r»»id«nc«» near completion Aaai^- PHILJPSE MANOR CO- . Philips Manor. N»« — r -T Ml!*t KM AM"I " VAN rORTI-\.M>T /^.jAa. Adjolnla« Van Cortlandt Park >^- .. Lots. -fcUOft $*C- to «-^V^i=»«!^ Office on property. A. F HA^?T^t? Tt^ p O T"* mn^ REAL ESTATE : _ — >