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12 Of Interest to tOotnen PHASES OF THE MOOES An Interesting Study to the Observer of Fashion. To the observer of fashion nothing Is KPT* interesting than the progress of the modes through their various phases. A rtyle that once finds favor in the eyes of tfce fair Is newer allowed to die until it has *een* presented in several different aspects. md at the end of its career It may be quite unrecognizable, by those who knew It only at Its rising. This has been true of the combination of black and white, which ha« __ rrrFr 1-BLT-E STI.K VOILE COSTUME TKOOfBD WITH JET BEAD& BLACK CBL.VET STOLE AND BBL.T. nGT-HB 2-GOTV^C OF RIJVCK SATIN and WHITE LACE. VEILING OF BLACK CHIFFON BORDERED WITH SABLE. n<-.w- had b \-oc-uf» of pr.m. months" duration. Early in the summer It occurr«Ml to the French designers to add a touch of brilliant color to the Mark and white costume, and this id«a has been developed to such an extent that In mary of the autumn models the black and Kbits Is merely a decoration lor a colored pown. An example of this •was *een In an «>xg-r,f=lt^ French model. rnriFrttlnK of f> foundation of pale pink **tln and a chiffon tunic In the same *=hade. which wa« shown by one of the . ■ 1 ,,j.s coTvr, Broadway. The most striking frature "f Use pown was a splendid border on the tunic of fleur-de-lis, .lone in Mark and white l»ea<ls and bugle?, with hi: inter rßinclinK of rhlnestones. Below the tunic •there was a fOlpht drapery of Mack chiffon, and th« name material was used for the vj^^v**. A few of the. fieur-de-lis fell over the hrml<i«r<s. and through th« pink chif f"n of the corsace some pale bl\i« ribbon wa« visible. Not far from the gnim just described was another In which the faintest $ußKes= tlon of pink showed through veilinps at white net and of white, chiffon heavily leaded with Jet and pearls. This model had a deep hem of Mack velvet headed by narrow bands of f>able.. A black velvet pinn wav seen with a tnole If emerald crern chiffon, richly em broidered with black and white bugles and a lovely creation, in which white predomi nated, had draperies of v !':•■. BSfl blue tatln ribbon on both skirt and corfiap^ veiled r.y wrilf" chiffon beaded in black and whita. BUBBLE BITERS INCREASE Prompt Complaint When Plug Stops Supply Temporarily. There, was a «rrrm proof bubble drinking fountain in front of the parish house of the San SaH'atore Mission. In Elizabeth *tr»«»t. but the bubble wouldn't bubble yes terday morning. Ration toy thirsty residents of the <llKtrict showed that finf unsympathetic person had driven a r'^g down Into the criflr* and to stopped the flow. Indignant e!3cislß blamed "those young varmints air*ir." hut the more thoughtful are In clined to place the responsibility on "par ties higher tip" In the social fcale of Elizabeth Ptreet. It is pointed out that laboring men at the noon hour stop to "bite a yard off the bubble." as the Flav.g of hygiene puts It. and that teamsters de pcend from their wagon* at the fountain, and in consequence business is dull in the neighboring saloons. The matter was reported Immediately to Mr? H. T. Weidenfeld. executive secretary cf th« ice water fountain committee of the. Woman'F Municipal League, and within a Jew hours the fountain »*« working again. It taVcs practice to "bite a bubble" with th* neatness and dispatch nf-cessary if one ;«. to retain a <Jry countenance, but. that skill once acquired, "biting the bubble" is much more entertaining than drinking out «)f a cup. and th« league finds that its new bubble fountains are much mor*» popular than the old kind and much more formida ble rivals to the saloon. I It ha* taajsj f'-'ind th»l I Seen in the -fhops A kidney Fhaped mahopany tray, with tapeFtry covered bottom, is very at tractive tor tea service and costs $12 S3. A r.ew 415h wcfWnt: machine, which eelis Jor SZ 43, is sl ereat time tMXer in a busy household. A briist. mortar an<l pertie standing eight liT-he* h!*:h ie a very great a/Mltlon to the. up-tff-'Jpt« kitchen an<l BJSHS for S3C3. - ■ '•orver. A thoe rfaut»-r ;<>i f:i!» chocs, with little toft rubber points itihifitd of bristles, to 10 cents, and < an I* u-«-d to freshen up Riit Ir*mes with, ** weil. The Russian enamel hatpins In different colors and deeign? are new and sell at 94 -• rich and upward. Ore of the new wide ribbons in Jtale blue, with a pold pattern woven In It In old brocade ttyle. fellß for $4 «• a yard; It Is u**<S for opera ha*? and hat crowns and ajMi trimminr purposes. Tt* nem s«'eater& tor women ar* In hip I will not use th«» old fountains except 4nr Ide: torrid weather The drinVlng cup is j going and •■ soon ha itone. JOY IN SUFFRAGISTS' CAMP Committee Reports Cordial Re ception at Saratoga. There was KT*»at rejoicing at the head quarter* of the New York State Woman Suffrage Association. No. 505 Fifth nve n^ie yesterday when word was received from the president. Mrs. Ella H. Crossett. that the committee on resolutions at the Republican State Convention in Saratoga found time in the midst of strenuous oc cupations to he polite to the suffragists who went there to remind the men that they. too. would like the right to hold po litical conventions and engage in political rows. The delegates were received on Monday night, Mrs. Crossett said, am' ihe mem bers of the committee shook hands indi vidually with Miss Mary Garrett Hay. Mrs. Robert 11. Elder and Miss Mary Wood, of the Woman's Republican Club, nd herself. But they refused to admit lias Kastman, of the men's league, to the hearing, on the sround that the move ment represented was a feminine one and that he had no right to speak for it. The women told the committee how they wanted to vote, the committee as sured them of Its sympathy In their de sire«. and all was bland, pleasant and polite. GOOD THINGS FOR WINTER. Tomato butter has not the insipid fweet neps of ordinary fruit butters, and there fere can be used much more freely. It can be spread over bread with or instead of butter, sad in one household, at least, it has materially reduced the butter bill. It also makes a delicious substitute for cat sup with cold meats at luncheon. The recipe calls for three pints of peeled and minced tomatoes, two cupfuls of brown MiKar. three-quarters of a cupful of vine ear. two teaspoonfuls of salt, two of cinna mon and one of cloves. Let the mixture boll down until very thick, and then seal up in sterilized pint jars. To pickle yellow tomatoes, put three Quarts of the fruit, carefully washed, on the stove, with two pints of sugar and a Fcant half pint of vinegar. Add salt, cm Baiß D and cloves to soft the taste, using about half as much cloves and cinnamon and having one-half the spices powdered and the other half whole. Cook the pickle very slowly on the back of the stove for several hours, so that each little tomato *.-.]'. preserve Its shape and frill be perfectly tender and thoroughly permeated vith the ppic-es. if it is cooked quickly the tomatoes will be likelj' to fall aimrt "nd make an unsightly !i'"kine dish. The spices should be used rally. A reliable recipe for preserved citron melon calls for half a pound of sugar, one Itmon and a i is spoonful of raisins to every pound of citron. After weighing th - citron peel It. cut it into chunks and put it into boiling water— just barely enough to cover it. While the fruit is boiliner add the fugar ■ad lemon, and then when tender stir the raisins through It and seal in glass jars that have been properly sterilised. AGAINST CLAUSE 79. Another open-aJr protest against Clause 79 of the Page bill will be made this even ing at X p. m at Hath street and Lenox avenue. Dr. Anne P. Daniels and Dr. Maud. Glasgow, Mrs. Helen S. Tonsea, Mrs Olive Pierce and others will speak. NORDICA MRS. BELMONT'S GUEST. Mrs. O. H P. BOmont will entertain Mme. Lillian Kordtcs at luncheon to-day and the two will discuss plans for the "mu sical alter." of which the diva has prom ised to tako charge at the suffrage fair which Is to take pia<e in December. U nci 1 hox Fhap« and fancy weave, and .-ell for *4 S5 each. Th<» Bssstfsll Angora :cng hlef\eo: vests for men. in two Jones, for Rolf wear, are r.5 and $22 50 nplec**. ■ >.-iiivr;,-i plates for card parties, with th*» bird m ajstVSOVS colors In the centre, f-ell for S5 crnts each. 1 md Hm .i<i Lo 'nans ■ .r) out ■ brajsh, w bile ;i smaller ■ ■ A holder for a itrn pot In Austrian lat tice work for •■• table Is very <►) i and pretty and costs fl 50. Dutch hand carved wooden picture frames', oddly painted and decorated, are new this side of tie water and sell for J5 each. An Inkwell in the form of a carve*! dog's head, for the library tibia. Is \ «ry at tractive and B«»i|s for $1 So- The name* of chops where articles mentioned on this page «rara *f-»n ran be obtained by s»n<i !nir a stamped and aodressed rnvelops to "tt*n Ut tbe fcJi<-TS." Neu-I'ork Tribune. W-VOItK PUTT TRTP-T-VT:. TTTT-BSrtAT. SETTFArRKW 10 - WOVE WEST Pi AVENUE HOLDINGS Herald Square Hnlriinq Company Now Controls Bin Plot at 84th Street, and May Build Twelve Story Apartment House. ANOTHER INTERESTING LEASE IN FOURTH AYE. COLONY The Herald Square Holding Company has added to Its holdings in West Knd avenue by the purchase of Nos. 494 and 4% West End avenue, on a plot 30.2x10 feet, from William A. Whitecombe, and Agnes 18. Poddr. On th* site are two four story dwelling houses. The purchasing company, about two months ago. bought the adjoin ing group of five dwelling houses at the southeast corner of West End avenue and S4th street, and with its latest purchase now controls a plot facing 53.4 feet In the street, with a southerly line of 100 feet. The plot will either be re-sold or else Improved by the company with a twelve story apart ment house. Another important lease was recorded in the Fourth avenue colony yesterday. Hor ace S. Ely it Co., in conjunction with Ewine. Bacon & Henry, have rented for Joseph Milbank the entire twelfth, thir teenth an.l fourteenth floors in the new twenty story building, at the southwest corner of 25th street to the Hookanum As sociation, manufacturers of woollen ponds, now doing business at No. Sl7 Broadway, near 12th street. The lease is for a long term of rears. Manhelmer Brothers have sold for the estate of Maria Sinper the five story apart ment house on a plot at No. 117 Bast Mth street. John K. Moors and John T. Wall have sold the five story flat house., with store, at No I 5:-".I 5 :-". Wept MM street, for An tonio Rossi to Henry N. Boehack for in vestment. Schmeidlcr * Bachrach have sold the five story tenement house at No. £3 East 107 th Street on a plot SxTU* test, to Bendette D'Azzo. Julius J. Klein has sold for Uert & Starr and the Meister & Bacfae company the five story double flathoose at No. XI West 114 th street. The property wa ■ given in ex change for tlip four brick two family houses at No.«. KS2. KM, MS6 and M6B Weeks avenue, in the Itotmt Hope section of The Bronx. TO SELL MORSE S OLD HOME For Second Time Fifth Avenue Dwell ing Will Be Offered at Auction. The old home r >f Charles W. Morse .it No. 72S Fifth a\> c la to be sold at auction by Joseph P. Day on October 10. It is a live story structure, on a plot _7x IS feet, adjoining the I ome of Henry Paynn Whitney, at the * ithwest corner <>f STlh st: ret. The sale has come about in foreclosure ptoceedlngw brought by John E Berwlnd apalnst the present owner of record, tl • 72S Filth Avenue Com pany, and an ther. to obtain a loan of BS&SM made on July 12, 1W». which with Interest etc. amounts to 1371,000. The prop erty was sold in foreclosure on July 10 last, in an action brought against Mr. Morse, and was purchased by the Cor porate Organisation and Audit Company on s total bid of 8&4.K8. Title was taken in the name of the 328 Fifth Avenue Com pany, the present defendant. NEW THEATRE FOR BRONX To Be Erected "by William H. Weissager for Vaudeville Shows. A new theatre In The Bronx is to be built by William H. Weissager, proprietor of Webster Hall, In Bast 11th street. It la to he erected' on a plot at So. 1315 to 1323 Boston Road, extending through the block to .No. USE to 1332 Clinton avenue, about 200 feet north of 169 th street, facing .McKlnloy Square. Mr. Wefesager acquired the property on lay. The new building will be throe, stories high and will be known as the McKinley Bquare Theatre. It will be devoted to vaudeville. The. structure will also <v.nt.:in a larp.- ballroom. Plans for i; are to be drawn by Neville & Basse. OTHER LEASES MADE YESTERDAY. William H. Whiting & Co. have for the Ueyland estate the store and ment at No. i vi > Pulton street for ;i term of >-..-irs! to a. A. Lincoln; for Oberly A New ell, MO" square feet in the building at Nos. E2 and M Park street to the Butler-Ward Company; for A •;. Snalding & Bros.. th^ store at No. U'l Nassau street for a t«»rm <A years to Charles l. Lambert, and a!s.< a suite of offices in the building at No. L-K> Broadway to John B. Carey. <;..ndwin ft Gtoodwtn have leased the fol lowing private dwelling houses: No. 71 West 115 th street, for M. Blumenthal to I^r.a Marcus: No. K3 Wesl 131 st street, for the A. < '. & H- M- Hall Realty Company t.> T^udwip Bfoerck; No. 144 West 118 th street. for .c.. c . H. Bone to Bertha Pinions; No. 231 l>nox avenue, for Mary F. Dodge to Phoebe llalony. and. "n behalf of a Hient, have leased from a Mr. Armstrong for a term of rears the house JCo. 724 Whitney avenue. Sew H- 1 ' Manheimer Brothers have leased for Her bert Ingersoll for a term No. 440 West 34th street, *n,i for William W< the upper store at So. 292 West 34th street THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. MANHATTAN. ,ITll, lTll STREET— Arthur O. Muhlker and Nathan N. nvii have .old for atarkus Eb#r h-r.it So. 3".-: East »4th street, a ny« story rt'oul.l- 'flat house, on lot 25x100184 feel LOTH STREET— M-mhelmer Brothers pold for the estate of Maria Singer the five stwry apartment House on ■ i '" -■"■ ;ii feet, at No. •'.17 East loth street. lIV'D STREET -John K. Moors and John T Wall have Mid the five story flathous" witb store, at No. 180 West lO2d street, for Antonio Rossi to Henry K. Botha for In vestment. I«I7TH STREET Bchmeidl«i & Baohrach have Fold the five story tenement house No. 523 East 107 th street, on lot 28x7«-10 fret, ' Bendette D'As* 114 TH " STREET I^vy 4- Btarr have sold No 37 West 11 4 th Street, a fly«- story double Outhouse/ on lot 25x100.11 feet, to a Mr. Schwartz. THE BRONX TOWN DO<-K UOAP — The Tuben Realty Company lias sold four lot* on the north side of Town Dock Road. one block enst of East ern Boulevard. Lohbauer Park. WEEKS AVENTE — Levy A Starr havo bought No*. 52. 1654. 165« and 1658 Weeks aunU f, four two family brick houses, on plot frftx!>s feet, between iMaremont Park and i . '..J street. IN THE AUCTION MARKET. The following sales were recorded in the Peal Estate Exchange salesroom, Nos. 14 and 1$ Vesey street, yesterday: By Joseph P Pay. 7TU AVFX 2.117 an 1 8519, - c .or Ijfirh *\. 4^x ',""'•■ tonnn nrvi ■tor*.; .Tuli;s Klfip^hmann ft a! t-xrs. agt Qustav ■■••;!!. Hays. H «.■ \v attyn; w V B*snury. ref unit <iv«. JU«. 197 U-. sub to a first nut; of frt<>.<><>!»; anjournei to October 3. By Bryan L» Kennelly. KKU.V ST. I4Bi i s, S2S ft n of l.'.f.th st. 100. 3 sty brk dwlj?: O A Molleson apt Hay Suss man et a, S H Molleson. atty; <; \\" Col Una. i-1: am? du»-. $2. (>'>'• ■■>.=. .*t.\ 51E563: sub to a prior mtt; nf $h..'.iai; adjourned to October 11. By Samuel itlck^r KIXGSBRIDOE RD. .< h. nr. ft s r,f Nliulham p!. ST.xKI 1*.2."». lx*«.l. vacant. CATHARINE ST, n m a, 350 " n c •■' 241 st f! jjjj >. x _ iIOOxIOO, East < "neuter; Henry <'on rad agt Wllht-lm Conrad ••' *'■. 1 < . Parrln. tmv. <• F Marly.an, r«;f; partltl< n; nijourne.l to Octo 1. i 90 RECORDED LEASES. «.\Vlth name and mAArmm of lessee.) IVFIVMBI >■ 28. AVB r> J»4 ami '••>'. n c or 7th nt ; Samuel ,, # . m to l«nulii Boi-hncr: 3 yrs from <Vt 1, 1910; $7,675; address. 139 Ft Mark's pi. UEXTNOTOM AYE, 085, part first Boor; Jorjre A <"aiw!lzo to I>r I. Oskosll »< '■ a'i .1 yrs fr>.m <Vt I. ,].. *;.4i» to $'"<»>. aMreaa Mn I><xinßton &\e. ' Mini FT -•• Wm H MeNalr to Sub KTnnu On & Co; r. yr» from July IS. lf»10; 080; ad <ltc--J>. MM M. BPRnVO ST. IM. store.*. «tr. part s«rond and U'lrd floor* , James I, l'hll!ii)« to Zerllio Urothcrs; I yro from Xov 1. 1010; $1,400; address. RT Thompson Si TREMONT A^^•. 427 East, store; Bronx Safe Deposit Co to Roper A Nolan 4 yr* from Oct 1. 1911: 41.:HV> to $l.S00: address. 2«3 East Tremont aye. "K-BSTCJTEPTER AYE. B B. 77 ft « w of fimpsnn Pt, store, etc- Henry Acker to Vincent Vflen.-^. ir; 10 yrs from Jan L 1911: $3,200 to 54.000; address. 3441 Broadway. 2D AYE 2000. store, etc; Anna Schmidt to Patrick J Kelly; P yrs from Sept 1. 15*10. $1,300; address, 2000 2d aye. 6TH AVB. 92; HoTrard Childs to Jere J Pul- I llvan: 3 yrs from Sept 1». 1910; $2,400; address, : 39 East 42d St. PTH ST. 734 and 73R East; Louis and BenJ i Sonn«aschein to Ix>uls Borhn<»r: 3 yrs from Oct 1 1. tWO: *4.94£; address. 122 St Mark's pi. 2.VTH ST 21 « West; Nellie P Shock to Bessie O'Connor: 2 yrs from Nov 1. 1910; S1.300; ad dress. 1219 Ha'-ht avo. Ozon« Park. I/Onff Island. 49TH ST. 61S West- Peter C Eckhardt to : Oustav Ludulß- n yrs from Od 1. 1910; $1,200 to j $l.:-:20; address, f.ui West 49th st. 7f.TH ST. 112 and 114 East; Harry Ptras ! brmrg-er to Lenox Oarafre Co; . r i yrs from Sept 1, 1900; 98.000; addresp. 112 East 7."> th st. 97TH ST R7 to 71 East: Kayelle Realty Co to . Aaron Rosensteht: 3 yrs from Oct 1. 1910; $12, ; OfiV; address, «7 East 97th st. | 11STII ST, Wand 87 West; John A Prigs* and ano to Edward S Teven; 5 yrs from Nov 1. 1910; Si.sod to $5.51i0; address, 72 West USth st. RECORDED TRANSFERS. OVlth name and address of purchaser.) SEPTEMBER 28. MANHATTAN. AMSTERDAM AYE. 152r. an* 1527. 6 sty brk. 43.11x100; Abraham Heytnan et al, em. to j Joseph II Davis (mtK $47.r-OO): Pept 2R; exchange, SAME PROPERTY, release dower; Dora Hey • man to Joseph H Davis; Sept 28; $1; address. j 281 BMsjeeoanbe aye. ! AVB A. 1325 5 Sty brk, 25x87: Anton Schuster i to David A Kttinjcer (mtR $20,000); Sept 23; ? $100; address. 1325 Ay« A. AMSTERDAM AYE. IK2I and 1523. n * cor . 135 th st. 6 sty brk, tVixlOO; Abraham Heyman to Joseph H Davis Building Co (mtK $9R.250); Sept ; 'Si. $100; address. 2M Edßecombe aye. CANAL. ST. 73. n w cor Allen st. 7 sty brk. 22 i'.s7."> General HoldlnK Co to I»uls Ruben stein (mtK $42,000); Sept 28; $100; address. 115 Broadway. FORSYTH ST. 104. fi sty brk. 25xlO0; Leah i KinkelDearel et a! to Harry Davis; all liens; J Auk 28, l!'"^; $1; address. 1 West 117 th st. GREENE ST. 21" fi sty brk. 27.«xlOO; Martin Nlbur to Sophia Martinson <mtjr $43,500); May , 24: $10i>: address. 205 East 10th st. HUDSON ST. 180, 4 sty brk. 25x109; Cecilia C D'Andigne and ano to Hush Getty; July 19; SI: address. 559 West 26th st. RTVINOTON ST. 52. n w cor Eldrldjse St. B sty brk. 20x75; Henry Martinson (Inc) to Sophia Martinson: all title; all liens; Dec 6. 1909; $100; a<:<iress. '.'!»."> Mist 10th St. SOUTH ST. 164. 4 sty brk. 20x71.10x irreß: Margaret M Mooney to t'nirn Construction and I Realty Co (mtg $18,000); April 28. 1909; $100; | address, 11*0 Park Row. WOOSTBR ST 9. 21.4x100; Gerald J Barry , to William Georse <mtK $20,000): Sept 27; $24. 00O: address. M West I^4th st. liTH AYE. 92. 3 Sty brk, 22.9x80; City Real Estate Co to Howard Chllds; b and s; Sept 2S; j $100; address, 39 East 4-'! St. 10TH ST. -'H.". East. 4 sty brk, 23.10x109.4; ! Max Neuman to Sophia Martinson; Dec 17, 1800; 1100; address, 295 East 10th st. KITH ST. i! B, 220.6 ft c of Avenue A. ~ T>x 94.9; foreclosure; Sept 22, 1910: Joseph S Rosal aky. referee, to Wilbert Realty Co; Sept 27; $4,500: address, 5 Beekmau St. liTH ST, ii 8. 270.6 ft w of Avenue C, 37. « x 103.3; Abraham GoHschlas to Julius R Fox imtg j $— ); Sept 27; $800: address. 170 East 10!) th st. 1.-.TH ST, 161 West. 3 sty brk. 20x103.3; fore closure; Sept L'o. 1W0; William .1 Murray, ref eree, to Lincoln Lewis; Sept 28; $17,700; address, 522 West 153 d st. 21ST ST, n s. 280 ft •■ Of 7th aye. 20x98.9; John H Pine, trustee, to Noel H Sanborn; q c; i"-i. 17. 1890; $1; address, 37 Liberty st. 40TH ST. 120 East. 5 sty brk. 20x95.9; Ed ward A & William M Orulkshank to Edward A. Mary M. William M. Florence I! and Clinton M Cruikshank; 1-5 part to each imtg $38,000); b and s; Sept 14; ?100; address, 31 Liberty st. SAME PROPERTY"; Clinton M Cruikshank to Mary M and Florence B cmiksbank: 1-5 part (n tg $35,000); c a c; Sept IS; '$100; address. 313 East BOth st. 4^TII ST. n B. 880 ft <■ of «th aye. 20x100.5: Laura Vnm C Stier to I>eonard L Hill; Sept 2S; $100; address, 131 West Sfith St. 51ST ST. 155 East, 4 sty Irk. 21x100.5; Phrbe W Hadden to Alexander Hadden; Sept 27; 91; addrns, 155 Bast 51st st. t;7TH ST. 211 West, T. eky ;rk. 25x100; Clifford Poise to Hannah Abraham Sept 27; $21,700; address. 211 West «7t*- H 79TH ST. 309 Kast. 4 • v tffic 20x102.2; Blrt Weiss to Moritz Wr ntsr jr.OOO); June 11. 1909; $1; address, 2t>.". V.s*. 51* it. 88TH ST. 23 West. - sty trM. ;>xloO.Bx lire*: Fannie M ("rowley I Far.r'.= I, Man* «nd Charles H Crowley <— "c $1S,COO). July 1«; $1; address, 274 Church St. H9TH ST. 217 East: 2&xjnt)& •• Sty brk; Hen rietta Kaufman to Uzaci< '.'■■.•■r. Sept 27; $100; aiidress. Li 7 East BOth at. 98TH ST "< : i East, 6 sty brk. 2T.xl00.ll; Gus tavo Boss to William Bes; all liens; Sept 24; $100; address, 24 East 97th st. 102P ST ISO West. 2'». sty brk. 20.9x'0.11: \tito"nio Roslno to Henry N Boehnclc (mtg $9,000); Sept 12; 9100; address. 31 89 Broad way. lOTTH ST. ■'•-'■• East. 5 Sty brk. 25x75; Pen da-it Realty Co to Benedette D'Azzo <tthk $17,000); ...pi _i-.. $100; address, •'»-•:: East 107 th st. lO9TH ST. 312 to 314' West. 8 sty brk. 75x 100 11 Joseph H. Davis to Alfred C Bach man (mtc $180,000); Sept 20; 9100; address, I7i"> Broadway. SAME PROPERTY; Alfred C Bachman to Abraham Unman. Dudley D Doernbersr and \>iral)-?fn I. Gutman. e\r« fn-t(r ?197.500>; all liens: -■■ pi 28: $100; address, 25 Broad St. 1151 H HT. 10 West. .', sty brk. 28x100.11: Brrthri cba«la to Raphael Lyons (mtg $20,000): Sept 28; $1; address, 022 West i it'h «t. 11« TH ST. 113 East. 3 sty brk. 17.10x100.11; John R Looni» to Teresa Gildea; 1 c and c a c: all title: July 7. $1. SAME PROPERTY: Denrls C Loonie to Elizabeth T:<iliy: all title: o, c and c a g; Jtilv 22: 91; addpsas 113 East 110;h st. 130 TH ST. 604 West, ."> sty brk. 25x74.11: Abraham Arelik 10 John Schreyer (mt^ $20,000); Feb ■".. 9100 I3OTH ST. 506 West. sty brk 25x74.11; Hfeie , onen to same (mtg $2O,o^»O); V'<> 5; $100; address. 315 West 42d si. I77TH ST, ■"••"• West, 86.0X0C.4x irrep; release mts: -\ukusi Clock to John Massimino «'o; Sept 23: .$1,125. SAME PROPERTY; r'ltaso mtf; Irving W Diinelow to satne; Sept 23; $1,500. SAME PROPERTY; John Massimino to Samuel Sehenkein imtg 910.500); f-ept 24: $1, aildrefs, S-«6 3d aye. THE BRONX. BAII-EY AYE. c s. — ft s of Kinpsbridse Road, being lots 105 a.nd 106, map 11P7. of 172 lota Bailey estate; James M Scofield to Edward M Tessler (mtsr $4.0001. Auk 11; address, '.■4J7 Jerome aye. > ONCORD AYE. w p. 70 ft sof 152 d st, 70 9.\40x irreir to lot 'j~d on map of Wilton, part lot 270. same map. bounded north by pt>rt- lot 270, 50 ft east, x lot 275 50 ft 5. x lot 283, 50 ft ■■: W x lor 279 50 ft; An nuncrlo Santinl to Ohnnti ■$ stela, In<"; Sept 2; $100; dress, 933 Concord aye. COI" RTLANDT AYE, M 2, 25x92; Ipnatz I Fr^iin^ to Mathllde Freund: all llfns; not 13. 1006 Si; a«idr<ss, 1453 Ist aye. DAVIDSON -WIT. w s, 31 ft n of 177 th St. 44 *•".<>; John Massimmino t.» Jennie Weiss; Sept 27; 91; address. 258 1 -anal at DAWPON ST, 21S, 408x100; Dawaon at, 1222. 40.8x100; Joseph Corn to Hannah > ' .m imtj? $66,000); Sept 27: 91 : address, 38 Kelly st. KLM ST. v. s. 175 ft n of Locust aye, Bronx wood I'ark. 25x100x Irree; with all title to strip between old sad new lines of street; Joseph A Mascia to Antonio Starare and ConataMle Rom- Vrn»- imlc (5,484); all liens; Sept 27; $1; address, ill!* Washington ay« • HUGHES WE, w a, 131.11 'ft ■ of lSOth st. ::7 7 . i<;.i i''\ ■-. ■ alabra Building Co to Pas quale f^uria mite $7,721 50) ; all lien«; Sept 2<t; $1; address, 244 Mol st. Hfi'.HES AVB. « a. 109 fi ft ? of moth st 87.7x165.3s lrr*g; same to Antonio MunKo (mt«c *7.7J1>: all liens. Sept 28; $1; address. -."■.'. East 100 th st. JEROME AVK. c s. I*o ft n of Southern Boulevard, 75x100; Ann Gully to Daniel J Mur phy Outs 14.000); Sept 27; $100. addr«ss, S3l klirn aye. - JOHNSON AYE. ■ a 1. lot 147. map 4.1*1, East Tremont. 6fixlso. «>».v.>.t part for Hughes eve; l*>ui« Mazza to Mazsa Construction >'<> cnit< $4,000); nil Hens; S*-pt 28; $100; address. 1«28 Van Mm • ■ at I^)TS 104 and tOft, map 1222, I.V» lots, part Carna estate; Itarbara Bernstein to Ray Charts ; all liens; Feb 25, I0OS; $lo0; address. 35 AV.--.t 9»;th st. LOTS <!4."> and «4t>. map Lohbauer I'ark; Mary v : Clarke to William •; Harke; Sept 27; JHiO; address, MS Goold it. Newark. N J. MORRIS AVK, <• s, 100 ft * of 191 st M Mi 14.» lx Irres; •. Roy 1 (traction Co to PYederi<*B A Wurxbach; Sepi S8; $1; addr«*s.<i. SB] East liu'.t'i st. NEW RD, c ■. SOO ft 1! of I":af1el.l lane, lit Mosholm; rum a « If x n c «>x 0 » 158 to ii xa a 98 to bee; ■ ''■" tH mUS 1 <**> urn; Th( m as F Thorn »t al, heirs, to Teachers i-oiie^.. Sept. 28; 9100, address, 525 West 120 th st. KOBBINfI AVB. f b. !"<• ft h of Willow st, 50 x 1.'15; lumi C Clark to Annucclo Santlnl; <j c; Bcpl I".'. *1 . address. 442 WOStchsstSl aye. SUMMIT AVB. >* r. 3H1.7 ft h at 165 th st. 25x (»_■ Kemp-Joitas Realty <•• to Anthony C Raffo lro *i..'4«i;. Sept 28; $lo0; addrtss, lin West 164 th It STEBMINH AVB. 808, 100 ft n * of UHMh »t. lMxl.ll Irreg; Max Marx to lUrtha I'rankel (rat« $12.0<« •; MiX 29; $I<*>; «d.lr««M. l«I»th »t and Btebblna av»-. SKII-.t. ST. a s. lot *>"l tnup Laoonla Paik, 2r.xH«i; L*na hiyirnnera to E H |>rinr« Co; c0r ,,.-11 -•• t de«d; .-• i ' 27; $1. SAME PROPERTY X H Prince < •.. to Peter Wlilitel; B*pt 27; $1; address. 717 Rant -.'l7lll »t. WILLIAMS AVB. v b. 328 ft ■ of Madison a-.'. ZSxiOO; Tramoat Terrace; release ml*;, Washinston Baviags Bank to Bank*"' Realty and Security Co; Sept 2»: fl: address. 42<3 " and Broadway (Times B'JtMtr 1 - SAME PROPERTY. Bankers' Realty and .se curity Co to Rudolph Kovats; »H "•"*• S»pt -<• $H>o; address, 410 East 121 st St IST AYE. * .. .TV. ft S Of »•*!>•*•. Ollnvllle; Th&mas H Allen to Hants LJVarian (mtg $2.iorr,. Sept »; »1: address. 2777 WfK fte» ay«. 134 TH ST. n ■. Win ft v- of M Ann* aye. »x in»; Morris Zimmerman «t "1 to J J ■ X « r > Kennedy (mUt $8.30n>; all liens; July 1. J^" 1 SAME PROPERTY: .T j Karby O'Kenne/iy to Saiah Conn; b and s; all sssSSS Aug IT. »i. address. 2330 Andrews aye. 149 TH ST. 424 East. 27 «ilrr-sr: l"*****. Th*urer to Christian Goeffert (rat? 53O,nk>». Sept 27; J1C0; address. 424 East 149 th st. 231 ST ST, n s. 100 ft * of Albany rl 12Sx 40.7k irre(t: Margaret F Martin to M J Mar'n (mtg $5,000); Dec 28. 190«. $1; address, »>.. Lo cust aye. RECORDED MORTGAGES. rwith name and address of lender's attorney.) Interest at ft per cent unless otherwise stated. SEPTEMBER 2*. MANHATTAN. ALLEN FT. n w cor Canal st. 75x22.6; p mj Sept 28; demand. « per cent; I»uls Rubensteia to General Holding Co; $15,500; attorney. oeorse, Rubinstein. 115 Broadway. AMSTERDAM AYE. 034. » sty brk. s w cor 106 th st, 33.10x100; Sept 28: 5 yrs. * l t per cent. Georgie. Duryea to Harlem Savings Bank: 5->". - SOD; address 124 East 125 th st. BEDFORD ST. 6. 4 sty nrk. 22x73.2x Irreg: one half part: Sept 15: 1 vr. « p*r cent; Annie C Reeder to Louisa L Kane: $1,600: attorney. Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Co. Im> Broadway. HUDSON ST. 159. 4 Ftv hrk. 25xW!>: r m; Sept 27: 2 yrs. 4>-t per cent; Hugh Getty to Cecilia C D'Andlgne and ano; J15.00O; attorney. Douglas Robinson. 14« Broadway. LEROY ST. US, 3 sty brit. 2<)xlOO; Sept 2<»; B yrs; Henrietta A Beam to Union Trust Co or New York. (13.500; address. 80 Broadway. 3D AYE. 254, 4 sty brk. 23x7.->: Sept 2<»: do* as per bond: Agnes M Cregler to th« 1 "* Guar antee and Trust Co; $5,000; address. l.« Broad way. 12TH ST, 137 to 131 West. I sty brk. 12Mx 103.3; Srpt P; due June 1. U>ll. « P*r cent: Charles Rublnger to Joseph L, Butttnwleser. $25,000; address, 220 Broadway. 13TH ST. 161 West. 3 sty brk. 20x103.3; Sept 2-S; 3 yrs: IJncoln T»wls to American Sweden borjf Printing and Publishing Society; $fi.00O; at torney. X C Brown. 37 Liberty st. 32D ST. 13S East. 1 sty brk stable. 20x5°.6 (prior mt $«.0O0i; Sept 2«: due as per bond; Harvey I, Kennedy to Title Guarantee and Trust Co: $2,000; address, 176 Broadway. 4-STH ST, n s. 360 ft f of Sth aye. 30x100.5: Sept 2"; 3 yrs: Leonard L Hill to I^itira Yon C Stier: $25,000; attorney, E W Dltmars. 302 Broadway. "* «7TH ST. 211 Went. o sty brk. 25x100.8: r m: Sept 27: due n.i per bond; Hannah Abraham •<> Title Guarantee and Trust Co; $14,000; address. lid Broadway. 75TH ST. 31.1 East. 4 sty brk. 2KxlM> irreg: Auk 4: Instalments. 6 per cent: Josef Goldflnger to Alfred Frankenthaler; $1,500: address. 35 Nassau st. M»TH ST. 300 TVest. 4 sty brk: Sept 2«: due as l»r note. « ncr cent: Lucy S Wicker to Ada B Callender: $3.)SOO ; attorneys, Townsend. Avery & Butler. 165 Broadway. WITH ST. 32.1 East. R sty brk. 25x75: r m: Sent 27: 5 vrs. C> per cent: Benedetto D'Azzo to Victor Quarelll: $4.f"00; attorney. Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Co. itV) Broadway. 100 TIT ST. s s. 100 ft c of Riverside Drive. 75x100.11 (prior mtg S1S.00O); Sept 2«: due May 1. 1012: 0 per cent: Alfred C. Barhman to Joseph H Davis; $17,500; address. r.OO West 173 d st. 110 TH ST. S East. 8 sty brk. 19.6xlOO.ll: Sept j 27: due Ocl 1. 1015: Elizabeth Stern to Theodore Wang: $500: attorney. B J Blo<h, 888 Broadway. THE BRONX. BRYANT AVB. w s. 120 ft s of 1721 st. •_">* 100 (prior mtg $7,906): Sept 22: 1 yr. fi per cent: Marie B Baumlller to Ids Battler; $1,500: ad ; dress. 147 4th aye. BATHGATE AYE. wS. 151 ft nof 1 2.? St. 18.3x86: Sept 27; Instalments, •> per cent: Michael .1 Ivu-kln to Eacle Savings an] Loss ' Co: $7,100: address, IS6 Remacn st. Brooklyn. CONCORD AYE, w a, 71.1 ft » of I.V_M st. 70.9\4<>: also part lot 27G. map of Wilton es tate: Sept 20. due as per bond: Olmnn X- Roth pteiti to Annurclo Santinl: S10.T.0O; attorney, M J Sullivan. 14Sth st and Willis aye. JEROME AYE. c s. 150 ft n of Southern Boulevard. 75x100 (prior mtg 54.000); S?pt Bl .1 yrs: Daniel .1 Murphy to Ann*- Gully; $5.0«>0; attorneys. Sr.nneborn & Co, 20CS Webster aye. LOTS 105 and 100. map Bailey estate: Aug 11: due as per bond; James M Scofield to Henrr Dresser: $4,000; attorneys, Martin & Howe. 2<V. Broadway. SAME PROPERTY (prior mtg M.000) ; Aisj II: due as per bond; Edward M Te«sler to James M Scofleld: $2,000; attorneys as above. PLIMPTON AVB. c s. 75 ft n of 170 th St. 2."x 90. 11; Sept 28; due as per bond: Plimpton Con struction Co to Florence S Hoare: $5,000; attor neys as above. SUMMIT AYE, m p. SC.7 ft s of Kr.th st. 2.'x '.<■• (prior mts 16,900): Sept 28; 3 us, t: r*r cent: Anthony G Raffo to Kemp-Jones Realty Co: $1. 5O(»: attorney, Robert W Todd, -_"• Broadway. BTKBBINS AVK. s c s. 100 ft n c of IWth st, 150x131 .". (prior mtg $12,000): Vug 23; 2 >r«. fl percent; Bertha Fr.inkel to Max Marx; $10,000: address. 12$ Broadway. WILKINS PL. » s. 188.11 ft a of Southern Boulevard, 40x Irreg: Mdg loan; ?«pt lt>: 1 yr, I pei cent; William Construction Co to Freehold Construction (_"■■>.- $3,C00; attorneys, Shapiro ■>. Levy. Ill) Nassau st. WEBSTER AYE. w s. 229 ft " of lSOth sf . due March 28, 1911. « per cent; Charles Ejorke green. Inc. to Kank Realty Co: $4,000; attorneys, ' Dnttos & Kilsheirner. 203 Broadway. 134 TH ST. 591 Kast. 17x100: Sept ;«. 5 yr«: Max Schwartz to German Savings Bank; $4,000; I address, l"0 East l th st. 141>TH ST. •;?»« Enst, 27.0 x Irrri;; p m (prior mtg $18.0iJ0t: t-ept 27; due Ocl 1, 1015. »"> per cent; Christian Golpfert to Leonard Theurer; $12,.VV); attorneys. A & H Bloch. M Nassau st. IT.'.TH ST, n s. 12!). 1 ft c of Walton aye. M io x- Irreg: Sept 2S; 3 yrs; K!mondson Construction Co to' Commonwealth Savings Bank: $4,000; at torney. George H Hyde, 41 Park Row. 1«.2D ST. 157 East. 33x100 (prior BStg $16,500); P*pt 2 : 2 vrs. t", per cent; John Jfakari to H»-nr:,- Mailer; >3."^iO; attorney Charles A Ftirth innn. ST« and 14 < *th st. 213 TH ST. n S, 29 ft c of Pleasant «v«. 75x100. Continued on thirteenth nape. REAL ESTATE. Don't wait till you sell your real es tate. Insure your title with us now. Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Company CAPITAL - - 84,000,000 SURPLUS ■ - 6,500,000 100 Broadway. Sen- York. ISB Montaeue Street. Brooklru. 375 Fulton Street. Jamaica. Geo R. Read & Co, REAL ESTATE Head Office. «0 Liberty St.. near Bw.t. Branrh: 3 East Mth S> f) w^vl REAI, KSTATE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LET LONG lSlI\>D. a houseTbargain. An excellent lious« and bomsslt*, with all mod ern improvement?, electric light gas, water; wise restrictions; superior finish; select surrnun>lins;s. fsi.iewalk^ curbs: bargain price and -a-y t«rms. Write T. I. M'NEECE. 160 Nassau st. FHONE 4' i7< > BEEKMAN. KOKOt'GII OF BROOKLYN. YOU DON'T NEED A SERVANT In an "Easy Housekeeping Home." Rutland Road, between Bedford and Rocera Avrs., Brooklyn 57,!>50; 90*0 cash and $"0 a month. Houses open day and evening. Brighton Beach "L," PrnKpect Park station. Send for booklet. REALTY ASSOCIATES, nn Rfnijifn St.. Brooklyn. DECIDED: BARGAIN IN BEAUTIFUL ■ FLAT ».u«ti — New one family brick houso, 7 lain.-. light una, tastefully decorated; parquet fl>ors, hardw«xvi trim. tiled bath and veatlbM'M, ualn srote»i dlnlnt; room; svary modern convenience; prl«e $5.M«»; terms to suit; con> nlent to Priuhton Fte«. h "L" nn.l eight trolley III — These tn>us-s cannot ..• equalled any* re, either foi a home or an investment WM. V. UEYER3, 47S GraM-sen'l aw . HkUn .NEW .IH^I Madison, New Jersey REAL ESTATE Joseph V. Keating Opposite, atatlon. Madtimn. N. J. .: WKHTIHKMKK £ COU>TY. PHIUPSK MANOR ON THK HUDSON. One mile uoobstructed river frontage; 30 mod ern rcaldencea near completlnn. Address PHILIPS! MANOR CO . Philips* Manor. Now York. APARTMENT HOTELS. Hotel Clarendon Northwest Corner 58th St. and Park Aye. APARTMENTS — " " j APARTMENT HOTELS. APARTMENT HOTELS. | _ AP * R ™" THE Hotel Ansonia Broadway, 73d-74th Streets KOUSEKEEPINQ AND NON-HOUSEKEEPINQ APARTMENTS FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED FOR LEASE FOR THE COMING YEAR. COMMENCING OCTOBER L MAID SERVICE OPTIONAL. ■wimurii j SI" 1 ■"■■"■'■ — vm 7r«-ms and bath $^<V> 2 room, and bath , WO.' ZOW 10 rooms and —I baths S3.2<V>. 3.#*W> 3 rooms and b*tn...._ •• n 11 room, and thr*e baths 3.500. S.WW) i 3 room, and three baths . -^ 13 room, and thr— baths *«**> I 4 room, and two barb, FIREPROOF IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD. BROADWAY AT SEVENTY-THIRD ST. AT SUBWAY EXPRESS STATION Telephone 3320-333« C ISSS>Sa .;'. .-..„» Any comparison you BSIbM make between the Anson,% and anr other modern apa. — «» houses will prove Interesting. i— ■» UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. E.%sf ~ir>K 116 East 58th Street At Park Avenue A few desirable, apartments of 7 and § rooms, with 2 and 3 bath?, can still be had In this new fireproof building. Bent $2,400 to $3,000. ; room?, kitchenette and bath 1 '??? Doctor* apartment. 3 rooms, bath . .s!.<*»<> B'lildlnie open for Inspection at all tines. PEASE & ELLIMAN, Agents, 340 Madison Aw, near 434 St. •Phone 1000 Murray Hill. THE VERONA. . fr °,To^ P {f. h S..e % of refln; T « all the.-; vantacen an.l .-.invenlence.* that K o to maki a TJ!?"^nT h e^lustTe Ir.novatlcn, In the resi due, of I THE X VERONA afford '™* I £ ulabto ■istanc« t.i the duties of housekeeping. ?\paAmcnl, 1 Containing «"»'';"" Bnd Three Baths. ««.000 to $9,500. Manager on Premise?. . I The CjuA'RK.- 1211 MADISON AVENUE -CORNER WTH L"Tt>L'r-r Y!\ - P PYTR \ LAR'jE RWil"! INTENDBNT PRKMISES OR B. *■- INTENDKNT— PREMISES. ORIXON S. AUI MAYER, kast M.TI! street. MOUNT MORRIS. Corner sth Aye. and !26th St. 4 and 7 rooms and bath. S"'7O to SILOM. S rooms, 2 baths, corner. $1,200: elevator. PORTER. & CO.. 1.-9 WEST 125 TH ST. The Cleveland 121-130 Kast '.Mth ?*t. Unfurnished apartments of !> rooms, ample Cloeeta. etc. Call between jOj^g^LJ!: HOT^L SEVILLE, MADISON AYE.. J9THJ ST. | Suites, furnished and unfurnished, to .ease by the season or year. , | HOFFMAN ARMS. 59TH ST. AND MADISON AYE. Apartments. 7 to 14 rooms. I la 4 baths. from $1,400 to $4.000. niCAM'EKrV PARK CIXB. 38 Ciramcrry Park. Several desirable apartments for ren- X nn<! 9 room* and 3 baths $'.\'-'oo to $2^oo j PEASE * KI.I.IMW. Agt«.. 310 Marilyn At**. WASHINGTON HKKiHTS. HEATHEROELL COURT, X. W. Cor. 1 7»th St. and B'way Why Pay Big: Rents? 4. I 6. 7 BOOMS, MWI AND LIGHT. 7r ROCK FOREST" Southwest cor. 171 st St. and Fort Wa!»..lnjctnn aye.; immediate possession; 6. 7. 8 rooms. $7"JO upward._ Agent on premises. THE LANSIWC S. K. Cor 177 th St. and Wadsworth Aye. 3, 4. 5 Itonmt anil Bath. S3fiO-sfiOn. R. P. JENNINGS .C- CO.. B'way and IT!»th St. m u~*tci unn^TM l s - w - *' ot - lslst St - and KActLnUnO I , Fort Washington Are. Kinest residential section. 4 .'.. 8 and ■ rooms. 1 and '_• baths. $4*o to $1,300. Owner residing on premises. mm mam. A f T 'VrfclT' South Cor. P4th St.. >^i-»*-'I-»I L/I1*» cntral Park W«?«t. Biarbi rxceptionally lares rooms; up-ro-.late Improvements; SI.SOrt-sl.flOO. r.OODWIS A pnODWIX. Ler.ox aye. and 121 st St. THE BELNORD B'wa.r. Amsterdam Avf.. and IM»th to 87th St. W. H DOLSON * CO.. Agents. 527 Columbus ATeJ ■ THE CORNWALL New 12 story. Fireproof. N- W". «'or. B'way ar.rt 9Otl st. S. '.» and 10 rooms. 2 ar.<l 3 baths. Rftnts. SI. HOP to $-.-'>o BKOOKFIFTLD. 450 Riverside DrUe (ll«th St.). MODERATE ItE.VT.VI~ HUSTON & SPRAKER CO.. 25 Liberty St. . Tel. 5527 John. CO-OPERATIVE WARTMENTS. 400 Convent Aye.. N. W. Cor. 147 th St. Suites of " to lrt Rooms i.i lease and for sale. MOORE * SCHPTTE, l<sl Amsterdam Ay» THK COKTKX. CIS West 15Sth St., one Mock of Subway N«w. Fireproof. Two apartments on each floor R rooms, 3 baths: 0 rooms. 3 baths. Rents. |1 100 up nor«;i..\«4 jt desmo S n. " N. W. Cor. Ttli An-- and I Sis* St. 7 and 8 R< ran and Bath. J!MK» $1 <wv> FRED'K ZITTKT. & SONS. Broadway at 70th sr and 140 th St. mo RIVT.RSrDE I»KIVK. N. E. Corner 01st st. 11 rnnmn and 4 baths. 10 rooms anil 3 r-s?hs. 0 rooms and .", baths. Rents'. S2.P*v> to SCVoflo. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES PJfT\ .large and Small I o Let Offices Single or en Suite in th" TRIBUNE BUILDING is 4 Nassau Street Opposite City mil Park The Centre of Transit for the Metropolitan District "L M Stations Entrance to Brooklyn Bridge Subway All within a Step J APPLY FOR. TKRMS TO THE RENTING ] AGENT. ROOM 610 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. \ X-.I »IHF. WEST SIDE. FAIR VIEW COURT. 3129 BROADWAY Near Manhattan St. Subway Station. RENTS $420 TO $900 Apply on premises or your own broker. THE MARCY REALTY CO.. 100 Broadway, owner*. LYNDON ARMS. 52( RIVERSIDE DRIVE Unequalled location, opposite Grant's Toms. One 6 Room Apartment, 5900. Apply on premises or you- own broker. THE COMMONWEALTH MORTGAGE CO, I : ,1,1 Broadway, owners. I | ALL LIGHT AM I DON" LARGE ROOMS. Broadway and 83d st. 7 rooms and bath. $1.30 a $1.900. j Electrl..- light, all nisrht elevator, hal! s«rrlc». ! 1 ONE CORNER APARTMENT. I V J r s STRICTLT MIsUAIMI • -proof. 126 and 127 West 35th Street. 7 rooms and bah. $:.«o<V*l. fi oO. Elec. lights, all nisht elevators. Standard serTf<?« "L" an) B'way surface terminals en block. Subway two blocks. Central Park one block. THE STERLING 203 WEST 113 TH STREET. STT and SEVEV t.\ri;k. LJGHT ROOMS. ELEA'ATOR SER vice. NEAR SUBWAY STATION. peri.v- TENDENT— PREMISE?. OR LEON; S. AL.T MATER. «C EAST 56T11. THE RUREMONT, 2731 BROADWAY* On- short block from subway express sta tion. six sunny, all li^ht rooms and bath; all night elevator: fin* location. 15 minutes from City Hall: MS-| ■>■> JANITOR. THE DORLEXA • r S.P B a rooms. 2 baths, J1..100 up. CALDER. NASSOIT & LANMNG. Broadway, cor. lQ.'th -' . TO SUBLET. APARTMENT 04. THE CHELSEA; southern exposure; fine view harbor and sur roundings. Apply MANAGER or tel. 347 <:h*Uoa. BROOK I.T>. BROOKLYN* APARTMENTS Any number of 1 ':?. best locations ta tou-n: from ?."»«•> to $1.«.lfl per year. V. F. PEU.ETREAr A ro.. 1?« Remsen st . ant Ivn. 'Phone. 29QQ Main. ADVERTISEMENTS \V'> SUBSCRIPTIONS for The Tribune r?celv»<l at th«»r Uptown Office. No. 1.164 Broadway, between 36th and 27th sts.. until $» o'clock p. m. Advertisements *se*4*«al at th* following branch offices at reg ular office rates until « o'clock p. m.. trtz.: 284 ftty- aye.. s. c. cor. 23d St.; ts* «th ay».. cor. 12th St.; 104 East 14th St.; 257 W>»t A2A at. betw<»»n 7th and Sth SHTOS : 2«3 West 12Sth st. • REAL ESTATE WANTED. FARM WANTED.— ONE TO TWO HUNDRED acres about sf> miles from New Tor'< T v«a»o for a term of years, with prtvileg* of riu^ine. ROBERT S. FINNET. 103 Park ay*».. V T. MORTGAGE LOANS. a. w. Mclaughlin & co. Brokers and Dealers in Mortgages 123 Broadway, cor. Cedar STRONGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. Store, Basement and Lofts 15-17 East 32nd Street, Between sth and Madison Ayes. Absolutely Safe Fast- Running ELEVATORS (Plunger Type) Electric Light and Janitor Service OPEN E\TRY DAY IN THE YEAR