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10 Of Interest to tOomen THE HAPPIEST PLACE It Must Be Founded on the Rock of Good Cooking. There is maaetbaag •wrong with the home That is not th*> "happiest place on earth," «nd a large part of tho unliappiness in modern home* is caused by v cook lnp. So reasons Mrs. Mar?- E. "vTilk inmm. the author of die latest beafc on the •Jtibiect. "The Honvmaking Cook Book" (the "W. B. Canker Company. Chicago). There fore she has Jotted down fo»- th«- benefit of "the po° r - thf ' rich, the «ck. Jh<> ■well** nil the wisdom she has acquired from long ' " : net* iT3 *o r and in dome-tie schools-. It is a book, however, 4m appeal moTe t^ those of limited •mar- than to the welMo-do American boose^if* and to th*> country woman rath-r than to th- duller in cities. Th* young housekeeper, who ha? not yet i»»rned tha little crosscut? and byplay* ■rtrtch heir to mal;* domestic machinery ran «noothly. -Kill find many usefulltttte Mats about boytas euiucantenr. utilizing leftover?- a^d planning arT^tiz:ns menus.. 1 bere are three kinds of bread. *>ach care fdly iabeOed for the benefit of the inex pe-ienoe*— "Every T* 3 "' Br«a<l «<-h«=ap».'* "Milk and VTatT Br^ad tvery good, but rather eipensiver and "Bread. Expensive itaupht by most of the cooking schools.." There ar»- menus which cost four persons l^t^-^ri $3 and W a week. The first days 'anon^ may seem rather <>im. th»> writer herself adm't c . In:* she assures th<» skep t.«il that there Is plenty of real food value for the nourishment of any system. provided the dishe? be prepared scientifi cally. For breakfast <it va.s Sunday, too) ■thr. fymfb of four l.ad buckwheat cakes, ■nith sugar syrup, aiid coffrr. with con crnsed milk - •hrp~ r pvr tiicm corrancal mush <very cook<?d» and milk. The. recipe for the lemon pie ih rceoTiiniend •^l as belr.g -my theai> y.nd ♦•a.s-y." It calls for "just a little over on*^haJf of a cup of sugar, the .luice of half «i l«*moru one cup «f hot water, one heap ing utblen<oor.ful and a half of flour and a •t-ugptstiorj of salt- Mix the ess ar.d one- JXoartb of t!ie sugar in a ci:p or small bowl; ««id tbe iemon juice to tiiis. Mix the rest of tbe sssar and the flour, dry. a> for tauct. in c. small double builT. Aad the iiot water, *n -u-hicl^ tha skin of the lemon h;is been k ooketi a few nunato ior flavor. Stir until tthick, 4Uid then set in to steam for at»out icifteen Tninutes to rook the flour better. >dd esn and lemon Juice ar.d let stand ••tbout half a minute longer, tlien pour into •the crust, which han t>eeri baked separately •before this. May lie decorated -with white of egg and sugar or pervetl with cr«arn." In addition to the hints about cooking inhere is much pood advice for other 'ro-iir.' of housework, such a> buying a ikltchcn range, ridding a pantry of ants ;*jid cleaning lio'Jse so it will be a "Joy." iThere are c\-cn directions for "washing a *3nan's l»trt suit." •■}"or the pants follow the rules for flan tiels. Coat and vest can be sponged, but not dipped, tn two or three clean pudi 1 arid two or three warm rinsing water* with ani rror;:;i. Let tlicm hanc outdoors in the shade ; vrrtil about half dry. Have ready a roll of fiv« ; or fix pieces of cheesecloth which ■ h.avw been dampened tbe night lx?jore. T»rejis the suit utid^r these, but nev'-r pui the iron directly, un it. The padded part «f coat sleeves can 1>» pres^^-d on v rolling •pin or sleeve board. l>e heavy irons and considerable strength. "It will look like new." conclude? Mrs. "Wilkinson. The man's opinion is not given. Tr> make a home happy, however, it is not «■: pug'h t»j c<>uk the nieai>', FTiepp the floors isna i«ty the bills rt.-guUirly. If the wife *i:id n;oth«-"r be not cheery and s»>et tem jwred. f^tvs the ■writer, home will be a dis- STiiJ place for father and the boy?. To make the ere on a cold morr.ing, bakt muffin* ior breakfast, cio a big washing and ft-ed tht cat, zUI iv a. few hours, with en achinp boa*: and a cross baby at 1.-: hc-clt. and at the tsume time to ke^p the sunshine in her BOO] and its rt-flection ■■ lier •unienaa< • is the taak the perfect ■Haaeaaaißer must be aLJe to accomplish. The f'lm^aaafcaßa; Caafe Hook" has many practical jjupgcstions which will help her, 'and at the back of tn«* hook are pace* of quotations ■»!•-■ have -■•■■ ■! :.• writer herself on houses-leaning 1 dayt. ,S«m« lovely n*-»- wcai yea are of white < hiJTon. »it): light embroid«'ries of pold heads. They liave lining.- of plain white chtffotu and the said urt- gatiitrred in and fini£h«L<l arttr silk ia--i REMOVAL NOTICE A. F. JAIYIMES T. cique sad «clu»r.* i P^rti in new loratfJ » ■ €2fe 3'-h Avenue. bf-t»«:n I>th and 2Kb tftr.. «rfeer« th« latert Varibizn Nnv» ;•!#* in Ftmili ipaV,l~ri* ejifl M"iirr<inA- J«*!r> si* now on *«!»•. Sf.ur early i-ai) is resjM-ctfuJiv j--. rn-d THE BLACK VELVET GOWN It Is Wot the Dignified Garment of Days Gone By. In days gone by th«» Mack velvet gown, with accessories of fine white la<-e. was the outward symbol of dignity, and the woman who wore it generally intended to indicate thereby that she had ieft the follies of youth behind her. Now. however, the fash ion makers. Inspired by th« desire, of the up-to-datp woman to appear youne rather than dignified, are producing costumes 5n •which this beautiful combination of fabrics takes on nuKe a new character. This el- ff*ct Is nMslnerl sometimes merely by the u «w» of simpl" lin»«. but may be enhanced by the addition of .-arm 15 d»<*oraTU «* f«»at iir^s. Tn t*i«» first c'isrum* 1 tllustxated to-day, «* charmingly youthful rnod^l. a gr " at part of th*=. Mack velvet which ostensibly forms th« foundation of the gown is eovr^d with an Empir*- tunic of black and white striped satin, trimmed with bands of From ■under thf tvmic corner a flounce of laoa in •which th° *iesiens ar<=> much In relief. A touch of gold Is added ■■ the form of a littie- round collar of net. which la mounted ov*>r white lac e and finished with a knotted gold cord. The. hat of bla'-k mirolr velvet. ic ,i<="-oraT<»d with patin r-»e«?s and mrtallic leaves. A tunic of fmr Venetian la^e. trimmed •with hea\i»r lac*, which is framed with folds of whjt» satin, is a conspicuous feat ore of the. second .costume. Th» edge of the runic is adom<*d with a Baementerle frinxre. and the waist is confined by a gold cord. A band of fox confine? the futeean of the Mack velvet skirt at th« foot, and narrower bands of the same, fur tdpe the sleeves. The bat is of gold pauze. veiled with Muck tulle and bord**r«»d with black j velvet. - THOSE SCARRED FACES New Veils Indicate That They Are Not Yet Demode. An insjK-ction of the new veilings foree 3 one to the lunclusion that lair faces which are apparently shockingly scarred are go ing to lie set-n in the strt-etP for some time to come. Th;- shadow veilings, with large figures that produce* this offset, art- shown in great variety and a.r« really so beautiful that it is quite easy to understand their i'z-mpiins many a woman to buy one with out duly considering how her face will look under its shelter. Some of the latest of these veilings have the additional charni cf a ChantiUy border about threw or four inches deep. The scalloped edge oi" the lace Is sewed to the veiling, leaving the outer edge straight. Oiher exquisite snadow veils have hand-run allover floral oesigns. Chiffon veils, which are now thought to ue a necessity to every woman, whether sht motors or not. show the Influence of the present fondness fcr combining differ" ent colors. Hemstitched doable vtils. made of chiffon in two contrasting colors, can be bought for S3 C. They are one yard wide and a yiird and a third long. Veils oi the same kind if a little shorter coat 51 '■£>. Ombre veilb. which ;ire shown in all the fashionable shadtt, re light in the centre and grow darker toward cuch end. They have satin borders, are a yard wide and three- yards lon-r and ?ell for JC f>s. • ... ilwaj -irlds a :■ - ■ Seen in the V/)opj One of the latest no^eltk-s Is an electric cane. It hat a crook at the top and a two nch silver band that may be shoved up o disclose a strong electric lignt. which Is a great aid in the finding of names, num bers and stray keyholes. It unscrews for he replacing of the battery and alia for Xl'Ji. lien's long hous»j gowns ma- of neck wear silk in the be?t patterns and colors, with girdles to match. Mil for B The short coats or smoking Jackets of the same Fort of silk arc also very popular and sell for Jl2. Men's silk hose, made in the same man ner as silk stoves, .-»-amlfj>-, with double Ujfs and glove, finished tops, M new and sell for Jl a ralr They are said to wear well. Silk knitted four-in-hand ties for men are in accordion stripes and plaids and tell for $3 each. A metal image of a Turk four inches high, with upraised hand, calling atten tion to the Oriental rug spread out before him. makes a pen tray that i.< very pretty in coloring. Ii •as for Jl9r/». A Uii 1 - m-tal forge, mtli honF<-« and Jit 1 1*" NEW-YORK DAILY TRTBr\E. TRTDAT. OCTOBER H- 1W- THE'CAMDEN APARTMENT HOUSE SOLD Investor Gets Tins New Six Story Structure. Fronting in 95th Near Broadway, from Sterling Realty Company. PARK AYE. SITE TO BE IMPROVED AT COST OF $1,000,003 Trad'nc in the residential districts and • a lease in the Fifth avenue retail shopplns zone were features yesterday of the real estate market. There was considerable Investment buying. j An investor bought through Alfred E. | T aaaallil from the Sterlinc Realty Com pany, the Camden. a six-story elevate) apartment house, Moa 204 and 206 West) 95th atraal it occupies a plot wltn a frontal of 62.4 feet. Mr. Toussaint will be the Tontine apent of the property. The house was held at $170,000. Activity in th* upjxt East Side yesterday was of lan^r volume than in many weeks. The three-story dwelling house. No. 116 C Park avenue, on the crest of Lenox \U\\, was sold by Pease & Elllman. for Hi Susanna W. Bornhoeft That house hi be twe«n •-■! and 33d streets. 1- Sharuni found ■ buyer for tno f..ur-story sinplo flathousc No. ISS '-•-■- inpton avenue, near 116 th street. In part payment for the property '" lots at W est Hampton. Long Island, ninety-four acres i«i Centre County, IVnn.. and sixteen lota In the Ardcn tract in The Bronx were, piv^n. o The two-aton- dwelling houses No r^ aiid -^ East 124 th stireet, on ■ plot 40x100 feot alFo changed hands yesterday. Fred erick Fox A: Co. boW the property for Emanuel Arnsrcin to a builder, who will improve the premises with ;i six-stor> . ajaraf It was said yesterday that a lons term lease had Wn ammped by the Harwell Realty Company with a tenant who is to occupy the store and first ar.d second floors of th. recently completed fourteen-story store and loft building at the northwest corner of Fifth avenue and 43d street, op posite the Temple Emanu-El. The tenant-to- ■ aa also said to be « ; larpe corn-em dealing in women's apparel in a downtown location, from which a re moval vrfll be effected in the near future It Is underrtord that the rental to bo paid for th* term w*" approbate more than njao.m. The structure, hid, was orect^d by th* CambUn Realty Company on ground pur chased from the T.-e estate at J7M.W. was leased by th* builders throuph Mark Ra falsky to the Harwell company while un dor ... Inst Februarj". Rubae nu«ntlv the building and land were sold Just before completion to Mrs. A M Booth through Miller, McMann & Donley New Building Projects. Plan" have- been til~l for another $L«O.6«0 s par: ment house by George and Edward Blum, architects, to r^ erected at the scwithwest corner ot Park ft venu< and :6th • Btreet. The buildinp will be twelve ptone? , ftnd mansard, with a frontage of 102 .2 feet on the avenue by 122.6 feet in the street. with a facade of granite at the first story and brick and tprra cotta above, ornament ed with small window balconies from the third to the tenth and the twelfth floors. rr , e eleventh story facade being ornamented •with larsre balconies and the windows sur rounded with ornamental ♦erra. cotta work : The buildinp -srill be entirely fireproof and j equipped with one paesenge r and on" ser vice elevator- The edifice will contain ac : eommodatlons for thlrty-»ix families. Th» I mansard will contain thirty-three room? [ for servant? and an*, apartment of five roonu and a larpe laundry and dry room. Th« Seventy- sixth Street and Park Avenue Company, of which Frederick Johnson is preside i? the owner A similar apart ment house is to be erected or. the south east corner of Park avenue and 76th street. ! Plans for that bolldtaaj were recently filed. The Bane architects have filed plans for ' an eight story, Wgt class apartment bouse, 'to be erected on the south aide of 87th streel 230 feet east of Fifth avenue, with ; accommodation's for eight families. Th* 1 bufldlng will have a frontage of 75.? f«et ! and a depth of .- - feet of fireproof con struction, equipped with an •"levator, with I a facade "f brick and terra cotta. The | Capitol "Realty and Construction Company Is the oTvn«»r. -., cost is pla< ■ al 1330,000. BUILDING 70 BE E>rLARGED i Fourteen More Stones for Knicker bocker Trust Company's Structure. The Knickerbocker Trust Company In tends to proceed at once to add fourteen stories to its present building •••• No. 60 Broadway. The. original plans for this buUdins were for twenty-two stories, hut in 1908 [when the present portion was built) the directors considered that because of the. high cost of construction and the small demand for office space ai that time, it would be -wise to wsßtpbne the completion of the building to some future date. Their action at this time has been prompted by the fact that the present buildinp Is prac tically oiled with tenants and the building can now be completed for approximately SSW.OOO l^ss than the original estimate. It is understood that the George A. Fuller Company has received the contract for building the addition and that McKim. Mead & White are to he the architects. LEASES REPORTED YESTERDAY Studebaker Company Rents More Stores for Showroom Purposes. Th«" Stndehaker Company baa :ea?«*d six stores at the 39tn strent end of the building which George Ehret Is erecting on the block front on the fast sidf of Eighth avenue and f)9th street. at Columbus Circle. The space wlil be used for offices ar.u showrooms. The Stu.iebaker Company, recently leased the store, ba^e.mcnt and lour lofts in the Rantfall T-tuildiiig. al No. 138 to 146 V.'cst s^'d Ktrect. which will also »«• used for salesroom puir"«>e a - The concern 1 short time ago rented l:s building at liroadwao-'. Seventh avenue anil i 4>ith street. I'tase & Elltman hay« lea~-tl at No. 14 Dey ; street lh» store for the Western Union Telegraph i Company to LdbowJti Urothers; at No. ">%" >%t ' V.'ater Btrpet. the building to F. J. Wai.-li . at I No. 34 Maiden Lane, the store to bamuel Vor- figures in ivory, makes a pretty paper ■weight and costs Hl7i A Turkisii cobbler sitting on a rus. with his shoes and tools about him. la in the same mv and tells tat $12, while tht; snake charmer, with two snakes coiled and rising from the rug, sells for $18. Fragile little china ballet girls, with lace skirts, for cabinet pieces sell for $1 7u each. Straw covered cologne bottles, with straw co%ered stoppers, made by the Navajo Ind ians, sell for $3 IB each. Those made by the Hoopa Indians sell for $••■ and both are very beautiful in weave and coloring. Baskets for silverware, with two com partments, mad* by the Frazier Indians, cost J6, and are also rich In coloring. Porcupine quill and white hlrch bark baskets for various i>ur[>o^e.s bell from 8 cents up, according to size The very attractive Navajo bangles in silver come in all widths and in varied designs and s<ell tor KM upward. Souvenir ■paana ooma in -Uf Navaju vrr, with ladiai upon them, and sell from 11 up Thr nsm»B of «hop« wri«'r<> article* iii^ntion^d on this page were ssss can i» obtained by mi( a •tamped and «<ldr»!i»<»d fiu-rloti? t« '•.•?« n in the KhOpS-" New-York Tribune. m rr m No S . r = and 34 V«*y rtreeti ■■■■ thou sand scuan. fe-t f« Charles M. RuwHl to \* IlJ jan , 1-. Oan A re: ,- v, IS Ufc-rl *tr~t. offices ... M 11. Ct'wW. ■»■" «* Szab °- **" W. Gray. Charles G. Kna P P. H. O.ermhark. Horn- McPonoush an-i Merar*. C. E- aPd ■ '" Lan*« '-man , •_ Frederick Fo* a Co. fc*w laujfl «* «*« N " n:«4 Breadwav Company tM Store and jMBMt on Ui^lifayrtti .treet corner containing over fotWn thousand fquar" feet of ?P?C«. tal the new twelve story building now h..r orr.-t.-l at No?, rai- and «M Broadway. ■""'■"" '■•■ *"' ■*?**■ to Albert Robertson * Co. Th* ..„„, broker. have .too tausd the. cishth loft, .-or-a:r-n X S&NP square f-rt of space, in this building to a large rlothins concern. Both leases arc " : a '"■■ term of years. Goo«Jwlri & Goodwin leased for the Mary Tulley estate to Anna Ward the I*" 1 " story private hone No. 74 West I'ltb strret: for Anna *'• String the four MOT private house. No. >tC West ISM street, lo Mrs. C. M. Hraton for a term of two years. THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. MANHATTAN. PARK AVENUE^-PwiS & S^^ViKTiS* for Mrs. Susanna W. Hornh.-fT £*£"<?':££? avenue, a throe storr. high stoop drains how. on a pint I*.*** »> t<*et. on the cresl of iswpx Hill f liUVen «M and 33d streeu, to a client for Intestnu-nt. to a client for H I> Michaels No. 443 \Vest -~«i J?r.et a Vur Lton dwellUW £»■•&« propv.i. «>x «> ff f ..ft.. t . Tlii? is the nrst sale of this rrope.i. in over thirty years. broker*, have sold for Charles Stumpf t» ley II Alnor fot ir"-tment th* fly stonr and bar* ment stores, brick and «on- twenty-family tene ment houHP N- . MM West 48th «weet.ion a !»M 23x100.5x40 roar x irregular. Tins a £•£«"' sale of this property in the last twentj s.x VfIBTH PTREET-Alfred E. Toussaint h»»_«*» f.. r the Sterling Realty C°niPanyUhe»^m^ elevator apartment nous*. Ni>. 206 y\ modern «tr«">t. a «fx ston buildinc. with all modern lmprovwnentii. on plot ta.AxlW.lo% Ure*. to an ■,n-.^stf.r. The atove broker has been appointed ap»>nt for the picp«tv. IWTH STREET-SlawiSil * Ho***;.^*,^H o ***;.^*,^ for Mrs. Mart. K. Lava to a client for occu r anoy the four stenr limestone and bnrk Amer ican ba«e«nenl •;w*-lllnn "nt.u.«» N'\ MO nes. 114t!i street, or :< plot 13x90x100.3 feet. lUMTii STREET— FrederJek Fox & Co have w«ld two privaf dwelling hnu«ps. on a p'o» V\ ion f»»t. at Km 232 and -M Kast 134 th street. between ?<~w<i ar.d Third avenues, for Ernanuei Arr.stein. The buyer i« a builder who will im prove the plot with a six story garage. TUB BRONX. ARTHUR A VENT K— E.lward Tolak sold for Mr. Cook Nos. 1916. 1918 and \W Arthur avenue. about 150 fe.t south of Tremont avenue ■ «"-*e two story dwelliaß houses, on a lot lABXI3O t~*i »jch. to WlUlan C Bergen. FRANKLIN AVENCE-f-Fetswr & ,FeJser i«oM ror G. E. Arthur to s Mr. Hoyd No. 123'- Frank lin ai'tiijp. a nive-faniii> dwelling house. VTESTCHESTER AVENCE^-The OH--h-5tT Realty Compar.-.- sold th«» bloc* on V.»?v-hestcr tveruc hftwe^n Slmr^on and F^x •tie eta. to Henry/Ackor. rf,,. will erect a one story build ing. IN THE AUCTION MARKET. The following transaction was the only on«» recorded yesterday at th« P.- • • Estate Exor>an£~ salesroom. No?. 14 and t l^ street : CEDAR AYE. ri - 51 . •■• ° of Elm :-•. i'xlOO; Fold ro th" plaintiff for I?*' 0 RECORDED LEASES • >T. Ith nam»> and addr*?« of lessee i «>ctobi:r 13. ARTHUR AYE. 2294. store, hai! m »-«r «f sre-e and ba?»rr!cnt- Harrr.' H»H to TatrtcV ORourk-: r. yr. trom March 1. 1»1". ?I.'J"O. address, 2*J?4 Arthur ay PU:d:kee ST, 3TB. store, etc: Fr«.l^r*-k Kg!— to Ctonrad Gebhard: 5 7 mor from Get 1. IPO". -««, address. "TO Bleecker st, vt.i; VBETH ST. 212 to 216. a <= cor Prince st May L I3arrpt f airJ ano to Michae' Faruoio and Michele D* S'^fano: 9 v r« 11 mos from j m «V ]£*>* address. 212 Elizabe'b st. taxes in ex.-ess of $2,000 ami $13,500 to $14.Cjrt. SAME PROPERTY; agr«??ment on modifica tion of lease a? to alterations, etc: sam* •?■-' hum July y. IQi">s. $1. address. mum as above. 50TH PT. 235 to 23" "West. I>"wis M Bord<?n and ano to •V^.'alter P Senior et a!: B yrs 2 mos frcra Sop* 1. '-".' $7.50f'; ad4r«ss. SI West 60th st. 3STH ST. 237 v. •- store, -'• Oeoist Ehr-t to Moon Motor Oar Co of New- York. ;. yrs 6 nos from N«*v 1 iftift $4.'XiO; address. 1761 Broadtrav. 127 TH ST. 449 West; Lyonhard Ra^irn - Al exander .Tojm and ar-o. " its from O<-» !. 19! f t. MOO address. 2361 -id ay« 133 D ST. S3l East, r • "'" Al«=xan<j»r ay«. ptor* 3 and part cellar; Charl«s Boyce to .Tos^ph Farna.n; -. ._ from Aug 1. 1910; ?7^"> to 9800; address. 331 East il.?th <=• RECORDED TRANSFERS. fWlth name and address of purchaser.) TOBER 13. ;hatta>. Avenue A. 1409. S sty brk. n vr ror TT.th Pt. 20.6x"5, AJiton Jir^n and Anna Jiran to Anna Jlran untg $27.<X»>t. Oct li . $1; addrops. 1409 Avenue A. HORATIO ST. 4. 3 sty brk stable, 23.*6xNL9; John 'Jani«> to Adelaide H G«rvi»; all liens; Oct 11; $1; addrp?.-. 3M West 121 st at. BTH AYE. 240.".. s Fly J.rk, IS SxlOO; Jacob Haci. Jr. to Amor Rfaltv Co irntg >-. 150 ali lieri.-.; Oct 11; $100; address, IWI Brondway. 21ST .ST. 155 West. 4 sty hrk. 2i)x»S.n; Noel B banboris. trustee, to Mary A G McliOUgbltß; Oct 1; 935.000; address, 2.'!70 liruadway. 23D ST, 331 West. 4 sty brk. 14.4x142.4. with pnyilesr«> of right of way through !> ft alley to. *4th Pt; B»-lla i "a.pt>el to F'eter P Cappel <mt»ir on«^third r,t JC<»,(t».», on thi.s and otli^r prop erty); Oct 13; $100; address, 3T.1 ■'■ •at 2oti at. 2jT)I ST, 278 West. 1!t.4x4!t.4: George W Hertzel v> T:i:a M P Ilcrtzel; Oct 1; $K«»; ad dress. 53 l?ouci st. 4CTI! PT. «2 W..«t. ?. sty hrk. 2O.«xl0O..~>; sTnuru« Blandelbauia to Philip Kraua rr.;>r S37.tM.Vi; June 1. Jil<«); address, 158 East Bid st. 45TH . C T. 04 West 3 sty brk. 20x1m}.5: Susan E Wood to same ■ r-.i: $41.00U); Oct 11; $100; adiirps^. same a.^ above. 70TH ST. ."2.". and ::27 W*>pt. 4 ■-•- brk. 30x100.5; Walter E Thompson to Annie il Tliompson <mts $11,000): Jan 27; $100; addrt-ss. 1123 Urtmdway. 72D ST. 54i East. ." sty brk. 1."».1f»xt>4.7x ir rctr. Anton and Anna Jlran to Anna Jtnin (mtg $10,51 •■ Oct 11; 51; address. 1409 Aye A 72D ST, T"» Kast, ."> sty hrk. 25x04.4: same to same (mtg- $1< '■• ■-" 11; $1; address, same ti£ above. T.'.TH ST. 238 West. 3 sty brk. 20x102.2; Aus tin M Saluson to < >ra M Russell; Sept It; $1; ad dress. 17*1 West gl4 st. IfWTH ST. 108 Wast. 5 -•-. hrk. 25x100.11; lOoih st. 105 West. .% sty brk. 23x100.11- I>ouis H G Dethloff to Philip J Sehlotterbeclc rnstc $40,000); Oct 10; onc-lialf part: fllj<>; address. 2G7 Aye A. 122 D ST. s s. Cl.-f ft w o? 3d avo. 22^.^ lrrt-K: Kmnwi .. Velder* to Florence A \videra- Oct 10; $1; addres? 41S Park pi. Brooklyn. _124 TH ST. s«. 360 .'t *of ive. « too :i r.mmuiiiK-i Arr.steln et a! to Mary O titPTva"-* (nitz $13,000); Oet V); $100; address. 2S St John's P!. Brooklyn. THE BRONX. ALL, right, title and int^rf-st to .^trip ad'oinin" land this day conveyed by party first part to party s«>conc; part (Bainbndse avei. Ing be tweea s lln« ; thereof and r Una land h«>retofore conveyed, Neman to Haker. o.a^<>.7: imaa C Uisk t.. NelUe W Pla:..; p c; Oet 11; §1- ad dress. - ■"- Balnbridge avo. BAXNBRIDOE AYE. 2--.72. =5x76.0i Thomas C Lisk to sanu- itntp $tJ.u^)>; t>ct 11; Jlwj; ad dress sam* as alovc. CHESTON AYE, w s. ZOO ft s of Hichbridge RU. S3xl2S; Frank T Btrachan to Joseph F" mi bert irntc $3.C00>; Oct 11; $1; address 2^U7 Tiebout aye. EASTERN BOUIjKVARD. ii s». IT. ft • of Quincy st. Westchester. 7."ixl<tt»: John R Peter son to Robert Mcr'lenahan; O»-t 4; 51<;0- aiid-tis 1^27 Washington Boulevard. Chicago. ELTON AYE, 701 and 70C!. 50x100; Henry Ball et al to Wlllieimlrui Weber ai^ii Louise Hnfll and otl:ers; v c; Oct 11; ; :■» adJrri-s. 7(JU Eltoa aye. HUG] AYE. w s. 22." ft s of l.«C»d st. 25x 10ij; andow Kralty Co to -Max Hlracfa imtg •lO.OOOi all liens; Aus li; JIM. address. 1M Bioadway. SAME PROPERTY: Mai Uirsch to Emma B I>-wis on 7. .>«i'. Oct lo; $1; adsrMOj 10&4 Anthony aye. KINQSBB AYE. w «. 27S ft n of 2a4th Ft, s<jxli»i; Isabel O Law to John E Bates; 1-3 part: '"i 7. $1; address, 24 Summit are, Mount Vermin. 'T.- to to 61. tna]> Trask Nate, at Clasons Point: Charles 1 Murphy to Simon P Emery (i •, 14 1 Jt»;n; June 22. ILMW; $1<>O; addn 1131 LoiiKfellow avr. U>T 33, pan-"! 6, man surxilvlsion estate of Wiiii.itTi I! OKden. at (Ilichbri4(e; foreclosure; Auk 18. 1010; Charlaa M Hubbell ntf, to Vanny P WhJti : Bspt Hi I960; address. Koom I<K>, •'• Niibsa-j .it. I>JTs 4 AND ••. pircel .".. map Ham»» as Hbov«; foreclosure; .inn. 28, 1810 t*harlr» J r^>sit.. tef. to Marlon II Wleks; all title whtc-h ■ itarloa B Kenlaton H»-arty Co wn«d >-i>; 14: $2.01* adilrees. Pine inn Koud. Tuxedo Pork. N. V. .MADISON AVI lot mi. RMS 14«). Central MorriKuinu. : ir> Ilalhssts farm. ft»x!2i>. except part for Huihif.itc n-f. <*hr)utiun V' X V'ortiflrauji S.ns to Hannah McOrath i nits IS.aOOj ; Ocl li (MO addn :-.-. 1»7;» C'rotnna pi POP) IAM AVI', m ■ aMO.IO ft n of 1 7tit nt. SSxlOt.*: WHllitin H i;uiiri-l! to Arthur .1 Weav •• til);*? J7.li'Hii. Ocl II; 51<xi; address, 1727 Pop ham Rye. ROUUINB A Via w s. t 4 10l I»W. mnp of W\\ ton. eti-. 23x114; Klur«nc« smith to Mary Hill- SHI-; H.|-ir-BK. 17^2 Nnmruii.l «v. .ST ANNS AVB. .Vi% 24 IlxW>4 Mary Kchert to l>!Uis lick: Oet 11 .T.itg tit «»•• $KiO. «j . drees, 71 i \r,i-!. rdam Hve. E*l J'AHMS Up. - r a, at • «• > of Fryman « "in > .« l.T>i.4» <. 1 11V!.5 to *■ » Ijungffllnw ,st i i 7 to i • i Went i arm* rtl * n c 152.10 ••> **«f Lnuu -W k'mlln and 3 - r Howard Reb»n. tru. bantrupTc^o? £>*." ** *«*«»• *^ title; t" Solomon C SWT- all Hen«: b •"<» ■: **» tUle; S^Pt 10; $1011 address. Phllad«.ph»a. «TH st - « 1.10 ft «- of White , Plains rtl. Waici^M 75xlH J3tn« L Arrowsmlth to Hat "■' W AiTownmith. 0* 11: »I: • «*"' PUto fl*id. N j. T 140 TH ST. 408 and 410 East. r,3.4*l(><\ Owr«d« T Grlmmot, to viola C Shelly mug $13.0* Oct h : |1; address. 407 East I4oih st. ITS© ST. n » 10.. 'ft * of Hth ■*? rr ' /> **»» < ' Harriet BRoeers to Helen I, Rogers; fc part: July 8j SI . addrsss. Minneapolis. ISTTH ST. m> and 862 Ea-t. ft,.3xlflox hrejc; F.mma gun el .' to Haul. Kunz mitjr 14*>.,.*.. h and v S»pt 7 $HiO- address. - 1 - west '«•» M. »BTH ST ■ » s 39'J ft n w of Pe&ry aye.. i Sa.ZxTR.Mte t7T»-(t William '• f a " d r " or <>»£* M Sanderson "mti $=.«»»: »II J ««•>; Feo =5; S1.02O; address. Palisad" Park- N J RECORDED MORTGAGES. (With nam- and address of !^rdor> attorn~-.> Int«T<-st .-, per rent, unless otberwUa stated. OCTOBER 13. MANHATTAN AVENUE \ -w s 7«-9 ft » o? 74th 8t - 25-fix 1OO; Ort 11 s'vrs 4'- PPr« r '■"'■ F ' va -t-rr to Oar.d LoOn of th" "flitted Stat^a I ■> Free Sons of i« rnr |' $m;>hm>. address. _1 West 124 th st. STTT AYE -,R4 to s«* " * f " brk 'Eurlld BldR). r,:.v x in,,x irrre; Oct 11: due Feh 1. Ifllfi. 4'- por c«. n t- Arpln-e * Ard*mi» Tav shnnilan to lawyer* Tit!- Insurance and Trust Co; «.-,.........., address. " ; " Broadway, ! STH AYE. «24 4 sty br» 11».2x.-,»5.6; '"- 13; .-, JT»: Annl* >; Patterson to Emicrant Indus- I trial Paving* Bank; <.•,.(...>■ address. ••! < him ! b»n st. 11TH AYE. n „ ,or of 2M st. 24>x75: 2T,d ft, n a lot s?f) tnap C .■ Moore. 23x08.8; Jst aye. i f s Inrs SSI to SS.",. --•'■ map. .4xi.>: leasehold: Oct I"' 1 jr: .John Holltnss to George Ehr»t; $.",2.«00: Hddress. llPi Park a- • • I:TH AYE. ,-entr^ line. •"'■ '" n of rentre '■ !in» ISS, r.0x126.3 to w • Broadway: Oct 1: - ■ •-<. « p«r c-nt; Daniel Roger* Construction Co to Frank B Laaette and an«; 92.75*; ad | dress. 401 West K'.'th st. MTTT ST ■ s SSaX* ft * of M aye. 4St irreg .prior mtc 5r,7.r.n0, : "-• It; mstals. « p^-r cer.t; Annie. Ho.-hKtim to Emmanue! A Jackson; $4,000; addrew, '" niver«l«ie Drive 4:.TH ST. C West. r. str r k. 20.8x1003 'prior mtp $.T7 o<m>>: .lunf> 1: t y. o P»r c»-nf; I Philip Kraus to Maurirp ' d«!lbauir : $10.0rtO; ! attr>rr.<>y«. Eisman. Levy, Corn & I.ewlnc. 1.,0 ! Broadway. i -i.~,TH .ST. r.4 West. " sty brk. # _'(Vxl<Hl.r.; Oct 111: duo June 1. mil. « p«r cent; sr.m* to Susan E Wood; ?l».0t"i; attorn*: . Br-tijamln Knyr, 14S Broadway. •17TH BT, n ■ 225 - »• of !»?h aye. ."OxlOO..".; Oct 11: Syr»:S yr»: Frederic* Ki'.iott to Central Trrst Co; x.-,.,...r.<-, : addroaa .".4 Wall Ft. ! 73D ST. C3 1 * W»st. 3 «ty brk. "OxJOC.": Ort I; due as per bond: Or^ M Ruswl! t<> A'Ktirt M Hiauson: $23,000; addrww, :". Went 66tb st. 7TTI ST. J42 \V<-sr. .". str brk. 17.fix102-2 I I prior 7Tit^ $07,000): Oct II; d-j" as p»r pond: Dora M W<»i! to Eufii' Vallena: 51. •«•": ad dress. IS Wfst 05th »f. 57TH ST, «s, I 5&10 ft eof Pi avp. !*.«« ■ Ino . O^t !0; .". jrs: Rose Fr»y»r to t*wyers Title Injurant »nd Trust Co: $11,000; ad. drm 160 Broadway. 00TH ST. n !-. 7.". ft * of Columbus a-.«\ ? . •■■ 100. O"t IS: due as p"r bond: "finn!" and Henry Bchriniter to Xew York Savings Ban* ; 000; addre*«. 2"^4 Broadway. l SAME PROPERTT (prior mt; $I3.000>: Oct :13 dc* Nov I, ir»ir>. t; per cent: sam- to Robert Russell; J."..<mio : addr-fr?. 4«2 «r,d st, i Brook AUSTIN PL. - s. 72.* ft #• of It4'h st. 17T»x | Irr if Austin p;. n », 297.S ft <• of 144 th st. »« j "... Sept 9 " yrs. fi •" cent; H^r"""2h •'nt ; Stow Co to John H trimen?: .«17.ih«>. ad'Jr»ss. : 312 Madison av<\ BRYANT AYE. P2*>. 23x»0O : O^! 13: •". tT»; ; Martin Pl»ti-h«-r Cotstractloo Co tn Mar;. B r>or tic; $!■•■• Rddreaa, 116 lentra! Park West. BRTANT AYE. 922 23x100; ort 18; .1 vr*; same to William W J-ihns^n and aiio. rrn«; SU. - OX>; address. >'V- Nortli Broadway, Yonk»rs. N-T. BROADV.'AY. Marhlr Hill a.p. 22Mh st and Tlarbor Commission bulkh<=ed line m Sptiyten j Duvvll Cr»«k. fh^ block. — x — x irr-sr: Brond. » ! c cor of Muscoota ?t. old l!rv. l&1.8a Irr» ff ; Vu« i r*. old line sit Harbor C'omniwton b-ilk i h»ad line hi Harlem r:-- -r — xl« 0: I-ots 21« "* < 2.TS an-1 241. »«ta?« Fortiia-n H^isht?: Ashley or j 227tl st. n «. «ten - from Broadway to Harlem j Klv»r — x — . >ct 10: <Ii» mr per bond; lorn '* ' Rcdgers to Tit!" Guarantee ar.i Trust Co: *'*'"• • 000; address. 178 Troadway. CTtESTON* AYE, D n- s. 29« ft « or Hlsh!aPi «-••«, i")3li": p rp; Ort 11; Instals. •"« p«r pent; Joseph Hi!b?rt to Frank T t'raclian: |2.2»': a-ldressj 237 West 2M « EASTERN POT'LEn-A-P-r-. n s. 2." ft • "' ■ Q'jin-y rt ■•■'•- 4: - jn»: Robert Sic Clenahan to RoN>r* MIll»r: $1,800; addr-ss. 1670 N<»!s.3n aye. ELTON AYE. 701 and 703. 50x100; Oct II: s*i per '*ent: 2 yn«: Wjlheimina W»b»r o'hs 1 to Oscar Baker: S-""-.o0o., address. 773 I'nion ay«. HT'GHEF WE - -- 16* ft ■ -' lS»th at. 2*s i «7.fi. Ocr 11: dv» Jar 2?. 1911: «5 per <-»nt. '""ar" 1 br«l!?n? Av»rn]» B'lild'n? and Conati'uetton Co "> ' .Tames G Wenrz. $14,000; addre««. r-"JS West Ecd ! a->-». HIT.HE 3 AYE. w s 225 ft of 1W st. 25x : irn (prior mtg S7.s»:>Oi: Oct 13; 2 ym « per cot; I Emma B Lewis to Sandow K?al'- Co; $2.2'-^. ! addr»!"s. 1M Broa^rray KELX.Y ST. - s. 133 10 ft s^ef Westefcester ay. 2 lotjt each 38x100 (2 prior mt»a 122.900 leach: Oct 11: 2 yrs. 6 per -?ent: "Winnie Realty i and ......... . Co to American Real Estate ' Co; 2 rr.tjr* each $3,500; add'ess. 527 sth av«s. LOTS 254 to 27 rt and """ to 525. ■•») d':a ' heth R F Kirn. City Island: S*pt 3D demand. ! --, per cer.t. Martin J Ear'.ey to Martlr J Ear!«v. Jr: $<5.0<1; address. 338 Cor^'ent aye. LOT IS, map land heirs Cornel! F»Ti«. "t-chaster." t chaster. Oct 11: 3 jtb. •"•'-• t»"- c*nr : <Tiipc-ewa D-mocrati- Club of th« Annexed ---let to Mary E Ejmer: ?s.»>f«'>: adir«-ss. 310 East ■* •*. LA FONTAINE AYE. 2"24. 24xl<v>. Oct 13: ' due as r° bond; Margaret Tumbril' ..—.., •"iuarantee and Trust i^: $4,200; address. 176 I Broadway. ! LOTS 53 »>nd 54. ma Paul estate. Wintehester; j Oct 11- 3 T rs. 6 per rent: «.'h»rl»s H F Kir.ir |ro Wiliiam "Hemrlch; $1,000; address. — Ptrry | aye. Vnior.port. PARK AYE. w • tW.* ft n of l«7?h st! •»' ■'•■ i 100; S«pt 7; Z yrs. fi per — Frank A Beck«*r to John RendaJl; $3,000; attorneys.. Gerlicb. t Scrtwee'.er. 3M East S3 st." SIMPSON ST. - , 175 ft n of 167 th -' <*i i io»j- Oct 10: 3 yrs. * p<»r --n'. Paul C T~h!>R ito jamea " lam $7,900; address. IHC» Boston i Road. SIMPSON FT. w s. "•• "'' '" n of Wpstrhe»t»r lav»: '. lots, each 37.«xir">: Oct 11; -5 yrs: <ira - , ! bra-Ad ■ CO to Lawyers Murtjtaue Co; 2 ' mtsres. each f.>o.O*>: adrir^ss. TJJ Liberty st. ! TINTON AYE. 1231, 2<»xllO; Oi-t 12; due. as per bond: Anna Niger to Tlt!«« Guarantee and j Trust <Jo: $6,000; a Jill a—, IT>; Broadway. | VAN <"T>P.LEAR PU ne. lots }>7 and Ofi. map Nor-.h MarJ:le Hill. 44xS«> hm I ij»rior mtsre $."..- OOili; O"t 10; due. a.« r*" bond. I>rtha W Olpp to John ■.■•■■ . $2,000; address. 11l East : 121 st -■ VALKNTINC AYE. 2*74. ." ■■■- p m: Oct ill; Ju<». .- p*r bond Robert V Gray to Valen | tine Construction Co; $s*"^; address. 1016 Crosby aye. VALENTINE AYE. 2^72. 23i98.10; p m: Oct 11: ilu<-. ais per bond. Geors«» H Griflin to Valen tin^ Construction Co: $1,230; address. 101 C I Crosby aye ! WOODYCBEST AYE. «>7.". 25.2x112.5: Ort 13; I due. as per bond: Henry ii CUirk to Ella L i Murphy. a» zdn; JO.rti.t. WOODYCKEST AYE. »77. 25.3x115.6; Oct 13. due, as r* r bond: same to same; $l.<*». ad dreaa. 1245 Madison aye. 231 ST ST. n c or WMte riams aye. 105x37: Pfpt 17: due Jan 10. 1915; Hcpe F* Ooran to ■ Anita D Crandall; ?4.1*i4; address. 441 West 124 th st. SATISFIED MORTGAGES. CWlth hum and address of lender's attorney.) OCTOBER 13. , MANHATTAN. | BROADWAY. 372. bounded win front by * k I Broadway, £> sty brk. SSxISO; Broadway, a a. I 100.8 ft d of Franklin st. 150.2x25.1: Dec 1. IJ><>4; Herman and Martin K'.r.tr tx> lawyers' Title :.-.- ; • Co: $104.Ut«J; aJdres«. 123 Broad way. CHERRY -- 375. 3 sty brk. 27x51.10; April 7. ->.»j •.-.... McArdle to Janies an>l Elizabeth Fittstnums. of Brooklyn: J3.&00. attorney. WUl iam F Clare. 13.' Broauway. GREENWICH ST. ■'- and 100. running alon< w 1 Gtvenwlcli st 43.10s w !)!.7x s 4U.lx c »1. 1 sty brk; Feb 2>. 1901; Isabel M Helm, widow, to the EuuHub> LJf« Assurance Society of the fnlted States; SCo.OcO: attornejs. Alexander 4: I Green. 120 Broadway. NORFOLK ST. 101. 5 Kty hrk. 51.3x29.9; Ort 2. 1907; Mar>- Han lama i to Roschen I^termann. extrx: >-.■••• attorneys. L & A U Zinke, 2DO Broadway. RUTGERS ST. M ft sty brk. 24.11x107: Sept 22. lsy»»; Leopold Kaufman t.. tii^ I'nit*i! Btat«a Trust Company of New York; $30.00<>. address. : 45 Wall st. STANTON ST. M. 3 sty trk. 22\52: April 1. 1874; Ernst Delt: to Kwma Brrstle. of Han burs. Conn; $3.6t">; a:ton«y, Hugo oka, 19 Ay«- A. BTANTON ST S4. 3 sty hrk. 23x53: Elizabeth Deltz ft al to Charles E Thomson; ««»>. attor ney. Title Guarantee and Trust Co, II Broad way. WASHINGTON »T. Tv s. beins; most southerly corner of a certair lot granted by th» Mayor. alilermen. etc. to Benjamin Roiiialne; >," O v 24. lM)rt: 22x75; Oct 11. 1907; Now M Ilaimon to Jama E (;;«lhlll. truatre: J24.00»); attorney. Will] Cruikshanl.'a Sons, SI L!in?rty "t. itTH ST. o w b. 320t- ... M aye. »3x43x irres;; \i\ 18. 1!»' 4.'4 .' Annie Hockdteln to Enian uel A Jackaon; $3>000; attorney. Her.r>' J Gohl smith. 41 >-ark liow. UTH HT. m West. 3 sty brk. 2<>xOs- Sept 22. 1803; John !• Kaur»- t.> Arthur D Truax. com n -T-- .■■ Susan X Van De Water; $N.otX>; ad dresa. 14 Broadway. SAVE PROPKI Jan 10. !:••: same to ■anx $3 !■(«• address. sa.nie as above. •45T11 st. BM West. 3 Btv brl;, 25xlti>:»: R7th "t. C 3« West, n c s. 2SxU"U.r>: Oct :. 19UI; H^nry F«iMrat«li of Maiden, Maatt.. to Mortti : Wetss; $i.(.nm>; attorney, Paui Gruss, 302 Broad way. MTU ST. i: 9. 150 ft w of 2.1 aye. 25x100.5; Oet S, 1903; Joaaph Ua^kin to Nit-holas Voo«: $4,000; attorney, William C Orr. .*•: Chambers st. 70TH ST. n » 123 ■■ ■ >f laaMXkMl aye. lOaSx -• S«-pt •■<• mm forn^ltus v Luyster. Jr. to i the Naw York Public l.lnrurv (Antor. I^nox and Tlldi-i, KoundiiTinnHi; j., ,,,,», attorneys, Stewart 6 Shearer. 45 Wall *t. 100 TH ST. - r. •.!»• ft w of W«-st End i ■■". Sftx lOail; \.. •_■'> !!««». « Axelr. .1 < 'o to New York Mortgage and Security Co; IB ■•• addreaa. 135 Broadwaj SAME PROPERTY; N"v -- tmW '.Urn T Scott to Bophta II and <.'l«?ni»ntlna l"urnls» and ' Margaret X Zinimenuan, of L«n a Mass: f«i. i««'. attorneys. Lonl :••»•■ A Lord. 4t» Wall M. I'»'l'H ST, , s. .. fl c df RtrmUla T>rtv». M., liii | | \,,, •_•»; !t»«»: W Aaetrod rtraity <- n to Allene! Construct I i.n «'o; $LT>.<>«»»; address. 1,13 liruujway. Ht&TH HT. 72 J^»»t. R »t> t-rk. 2Sxlf»».lt; « n-t 2. lIRiH: Merita JnrkOVtta (•• Max nnd UanntUi Taylor, M.M") attorneys. Tavlor A FVitt. \m NiiPs.ii 111 1 st. I IWTII hT. 74 East, 6 »t> hrk. ZUlOO.tf; Ocl £ inor,; same to nm;: J4.500: attorneys. ■*»• is above 10RTH .72 East. s■» brk. 23x100-11: April I S «A« Joseph Hyman and SlorrU Simon to th« American JlortK«« Co; S1&30O: addreja. -1 Na-sau «t 74 East. 5 «t 7 »*rk. SxlOOli : April I ifl&Tl ST. T4 K««t ■ «tT *"•*. 25x1«» J1 April I, iUI: mm* to Mac; 916.300: address. 31 ; Nassau s*. «... I 11-.TH ST. n « 24.'. ff w of Mb •*•. *•■'" mo U- J'«>» 26. 1902; Hyman r> Baker to tft* N>V Tork Savin*» Bank: 522.500; address. 81 *th ■*• _ _-- l-»rrH ST. ST-" «>«. 6 "-• *•». »«x5011: July 15 «•"*: Patrick r Dicklnncn to Maurlrj. rohen; IS.COO: • attorney. Adam Wiener. 3=o Broadway -''i» ■•' ,__ 1-HTH ST. 12-T E«t, 73*39.11: Marsh 1. 1«"«: wf]iam »nd Julltjs Ba-nrarh to l«t*>r» Jackson and Abraham Wer.; Sl!.**'. » ■ ■ •» 93:1 "■ THE ■OKI BROOK A YE. w•. MB H* of 171* •t^jg . lot. : ix in* wit* t» Eliza 8 Tab^r. Kathertnc \ v Hixnt tnctOtCGCorg* Drown and John T Doolw«; «.. 000; address, to William »t. rixic* «' MMhlAßtnßtai Ferrara to M «rth* V. ' jfritanna fl^OO; attcrn*y». Kr.o* * Doottn*. : «i William «t. BAKE rROPERTV: Sw 30. 19«»: «■«£• *o FVrtfertek K-rn sad «no: $3«>: attorneys. VTaser 4 Aden 2-7 Broadway. „ IX>T 1«M. westerly 4. man Wak*W«. •** 114 situated on 2d pi and sth rt: Nw^ \u000cus.Frey li; John I Forirotion; $3.""°. **» Onm. 4O*We*t 3SI «t. I>-»T 878. mar Hunt estate: Ma 2T m \tar- Jo-eph IlaT to r>K»nt realty Coy.gWfcl'gg* n«y Timothy Pbw«r, Walter st. West Chester. LOTS 77 an* 7* mat* S- '""^ '" th H^ Urth ats. WakefleJA 80x100: April ft, V«*>. "T"^ Han-tnn to John U'-n-rh: «W: attorney. Arthur ii Wa.llok, Waken* Id. S«w Tork City. MORRIS ST. s -. b-ms tot W. "«S > « s^i:- 1 a -'lhani part [^■»l« ■; Morris farm. -*«"• OctlW 1»*»: KuK'ni- .lannett* <wwford to Laura J ann Fran.-!. Harrison: »M*«: »' to lr. ej - Ti ""Guaranty and Tnw Cb. 17rt Broadway st ANN'S WE " » M lx2T.*: Miv "i«. I?* I**: HnvrUM tO Hlsnmd EmM and Harrj- rahnj JT...V*'); attorneys. Parker £ ilrnst. 1.0 Broad AYE. -a.99ft •of M st. 103 »x V • - Br"a'l»rf ■ - 1904. Saxc Elmbroi'iery Co tn ..^rorr.ira^ tze ": may^r: 1P.0TO; attornejT. Komsen & I'arsoa*. U> WaU si. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. OCTOBER 1-" Cnion Exchance National Bank to Eu?«« -.o G-o«e Vl-h-lman: Sr.WW. to Antonio Rosso; $.I.OtK». Fsrrn-rs- Lou and Truat Cw 'T'lT'Vn Fletschmann Really and < onstrucuon to. ''N.-v'vork Trust Co to Lawy«* Tl'tta Insur anc? and Trnst Co; J^U.Vio Martin .1 Earley. Jr. to H»ien Arno». « .larob Gordon rr> Henry &' F V- "-ks: «1. N>w York Tr-.ist Co t.» BT.jamin I n.atr. as trust** of Alex A «ihep»rd: J.-C..>"'\ .„..„ Morns Klotj to R-b.---.-a Altscbal: n '', 0 - Edniuntl .1 Shelley to Tortrrllta Bank: 5.. James R Steers to Mad«U«i« 8 Rogers; * r * *••»*• -Ashbel fl Ram»y j«n.! anc. *-r's- and Charle? T Ban to Titlo 'insurant-* Co: St. . Tttl« in*»i'-ari<-«» Co to th- Corporation fOT Relief of Widows and ."hildr-n of <2??S»^ ...... Epis--"Pa: i^tiu'Th: Si-" 1 '". ABtta r> irandall to Mary Guerringno. Ponffhk*<»psl*! f!ank to Alobzo Hornbv; 160.0U0. Virginia S Mackay-STntth » r ■>■ 'X rs - to William C Pt*wart «»t al. tflMtc«s: *'. . Sam*" to sa'Tif: ?t. Ida c BrachT to Hfnr. E Jonrs and an«r. trot; $90,000. _ Henry E Jonea -ir:d ano. t-na. v- X J a.-*rr*rs Lawyers' Mortgair« Co to Vnntam C P'.oart and trtv: -' asMs: total. *8Q.9n0. X^y-^-nrff Titi* Insurance i ru«* *^o to Pbitllps Plurals el at tros: $t< <v>o. Sam* to Edw M Shepard. inn: 2 =?sts: total. S". r ' rv^ Anthony Kanr—' '•' T»t»" O'lara""— ■ »T»<? Trust Co: KX3OO. Titl* r,ua ra!ir a!i sti'l Tm?' ( 'o t« Mutual Llf« InsarsDce """o «I*».«*>© MECHANICS" LIENS. CHTOPER I" nrvi=tON PT. W*: Fr*d Johnson «5» sarf"i»t Goldberjer owr. Iv»r?on Gustafson '"o. con tractor; IMC. SnSTH ?T n t. mo ft * of WIl a—. .v>rtf*>; Anci.n Kaoolleli a«rt Joaeofc Balnford. "tut. John I^anrcrtnann. contractor; ?3^ •58TH r" 7 " ■s, 13 f* •of TV<~t Knd a-». !oOx ltxi.s; LaTr;ra Contractluf; Co a^r «"^ar!-s C M»I!»r. o-srn»r: Vlnr^mo T^rora. rontrartor. $-'42 4° COtXEGE *YE. D»«t J*^d .«', - t— : Er- B».t Pollaefc ajt» Pr*w» Realty Co. o+T&r; Harry Znd»». i:ontractor; fTT'. # EA3tE PROPERTT. JaTTP Batcb'fsSr a»t sarr.e: f49SO SAME rr.OPEF.TT. David Rown asr ••— - $7.'. SAME PROPERTT; Waltw KrH«el »r san?; CENTRAL PARK W£Sf. ."-•?! <n SS: 5 ? Ha' war- &• Co ajr' Stixrtyvan* Realty Co, o-araer; Palley & Co. cortractor: J2«7 9ft BROAOWAT. 41?0. Washinzton H^'^^■'"s "Wan Paper Co. In-, ar Bronx K-tshTs Land Co. owner: Trsbor Realty Co, contrar'cr: ?I!* ROBBTNS AIT. w s. — ft s of MSUi at 25 2r 130.7; Calorific Bo!!»r Co »o P'»!do-*- <"or:sTr-a!- tion Co. OTrn«r. .Ta--k Kaestlfr, ron'ra-tor; SATISFIED MECHANICS* LIENS. OCTOBER IS 2DTH ST. n s. _ ft c of Cd bt»: Sctiarnberser a?r Ka*r Twenty-ninth Street c» « a!: June Ift 1910; $200. HfGHES AYE. c s. 1"O ft 3 -- tSTTh m T'rton Fireproof Sa^h and Door agrt Iwrneaico Uartimc et al: Oc» 8. 1910: S39ft ."7TH ST. *?2C to S4O TCesc; Jacob Baver t.'rrr> t^-r Co apt New York Taxicab •'.-. et al; Jan 13. IP" 1 ?: S7."S 23 SA3ZE PROPERTT: Rtcfiardi Manufacturing: <"O" O a«t same: Jar. 6. IW>: J69SSO. SAME PROPERTT: N & t» Taylor «~o ar . *amr: Jan 12, lfXO; ■ ■.. SAME PROPERTY: Palrrr- Rh«*t M-tal Works agt same; .lan 14. lOTSO; E ••-»«». SAMFi PROPERTT; Hoof Maintenance Co ag^ iam»; Jan 13. IM9; $900. BROOStE BT, 2T.: Columbtai] Ergta?<-r:ns Co agt sam»: S<?rt 1. tl»l*>; $3t>j. 93. MAN>!' iK ST. « w ecr Commonwealth ay» Laurent Poirler act Charrh of st Anthony, of Van NV?r. The Br-ir.i. *\ a:; Sent XS, X'Jli* (by bond); *T-i>. NEW BUILDING PLANS. OCTOBER IC. MANKATTAX. 4*TH ST. - s. US ft w &' Broadway, for a 4 sty trk music ha!!. $Z.HxoO.7r. .1 Wertbetm. 1O1« ay?. owner; Herts & Tailant. lie East lthh st. arcbltects; cewt. $12u.C»»0. PARK AVI s v iar Trtth at. tor a 12 sty apartment bonact, lOCJSXtSZA; "tfth Street acfi Park ATenoa Co, 1»C Broadway, uwuetj O 4 B Blum. i»5 sth aye. architects; coat. $l.l«JO.00y. 33) ST. » s. im) ft w of Pth av> for * sty brk lof:^ and store bids. 41.8VJ0; L. & A Pinrus. -" 'A ••• 31st «t, owners: Bernstein L'ro-s, 14 Oast st. architects; cost. Jo4>.CHH>. fTTir ST. * a. 330 ft c of Stb aye. for an « rtjr apartrner:; house. 76..5x?>5.7: Capito! Rcaity an.s Ccnstructii.n Co. jr."? Park aye. owner; O <fc ! E liiu::.. architects: cost. $Co<>.oUo. THE BRONX TIFFA>"Y ST. c s. 85.3 ft s of Westehester aye: li 5 sty f>rk tenrats. 4Ox6s; Uaona Con struction Co: Clar»n<-<» S Shumway. ».h9 South era Boulevard, president and arcMtect. owner 7 cost. $338,000. HOME ST. West Farms rd ard Brvar.t ar» • Mock bounded b:- >. 2 o sty brk tenrnta. size irreg; WTialen Hardier. Inc.. John G Whalen. ;.".•• Nassau st. president, owner; Xast & Bprtacstetn. 21 West 45th st. architects; cost. S11O.04H). OLMSTEAD AYE. w «. 10i> ft n of Starling ' avf; 2 dty frame sliop. 43x31: .\ T MarKenno. !24:*. Thertot are, owner: P Eveline. lIC6 Walker aye. arcbltectt; cost. S."..i»xi ALTERATION. OCTOBER 13. WESTCHESTER AYE. n w cor .if Ton-st aye; C sty brk theatre. 73x171: new balcony. u.-w nailery, new s:a«re. «tr; Max V>rscn letse'r. ■'-. Broadway, owner: Thomas W Unb. 453 itb a-. • architect; cost. (73.000. LIS PENDENS. OCTOBER 13. I34TH ST. n s. 100.2 Xt c of 3d a\e. SSzIOO; interior par<-«t t>eKlnninjr ar a. potnt in rntddi* Una between 134 th nnd 13.">tli sr-> and »ttf.!» ft c of M aye. runs ■ 23ai • -..t ■ — ">x m 0 to bee: 3d aye. » • cor 134 th -t. 20.11x41.1x trr«« 133 th sr. s s 230 ft c of Willis ay«. U^le": 134 th »t. a s. 230.10 ft cf Alexander i-. 16.7x1u»: 135 th »t. n •. Hni6 ft c of Alexander arc 2T»xlU>- I^-tj(?ett ■i.^>- .> s. 275 ft n of Urtth st. 23x1« •): Klltt E Koxwell airt Addt* A O"<V3nr.jji et -. (pcirtttton); attorney. H Williamaon. 23D ST, 4'UJ West; Greene st. Mi and 110: Helen A Fowler agt Maud X B&bcock et ai ipartition); attorney. J L>elatunty. 7TTI ST. m People of tfcr State of Xew York But U«tty Giuck (notice of levyi; attorney. J I* Clarke. MARMION" .WE. n - cor of XTStB «. t«>xli>); I Ki:..i C Hi:.-!: 1 , MKt Paul I>anabau»rr c' I, (for*- . cioaur* i>f ru:s>: attorn-y. S Wray. 14TII ST. n s. 25 :; w of 7th aye. 23x»rt. Gertrude Llr GraJTenrted a«t Uir.da V Butler et J a! (foreclosure of BUSt; attorney. E U Voilaer. ITTH ST. 2»» to 2i4 West: Ole II Olaen act Alexander W F*raatr »t a! (foreclosure of r.itci. atlurueya. Kurxnun i- Franliheitner. WOMEN TO HELP STIMSON Caanpaign Headquarters Soon To Be Opened on Upper Broadway. Thfi ma!»* campaigners of the Republican party must not f«>^l overwhelmed by th*> amount of work they have before- them. Help l.i at hand. The* Republican women's clubs of Nwj York City and the; state or ganization ar« combining to open head- I IJUAItrT?.. whence they will dispense liter ature and tea. Thw placa of th*> headquartprii m not I y»'t dsclded upon, but It will bf somewhere rirttr TUd strt-fl. oi. Broadway, and the up«ntei will b«* next we*k. Tht» matter was discussed at tlte. meftins of the West End Women's RepuDlioan Club. Ht »h«» llott'l Aator. yesterday. Mrs*, will tth» UrM r>iil \\ the president. t.ai ( l the the 111 1 ■ Republican women v.uuld not make can < ■ palgn »p<*eh« as they did la* ftm. W they w«MU to put their «bould«r» to t? ; wr»«el. «Tv« a couple of receptions am* ,JJ *ral teas. APARTMENT HOTELS, Rote! Wellington Seventh Avenue, Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth Streets. Absolutely Fireproof. European Plan. ! An exclusive family and transient I hotel. I Apartments, furnishsd or us*ar« nished. and decorated to suit wants, now leasing for the v inter. Special inducements to those tak ing apartments for six montns or the year. Suites ranse from room and bath I to five rooms and three baths. I J. F. CHAM? LIN. Manager. Also Proprietor the Ocean House. Watch Hill. R. I. Hotel Renaissance 512 Fifth Ave^ Cor. 43d St APARTMENTS HOTEL SEVILLE. MADISO" AYE.. 29TH *T. Salt's. ft:rn!sh<»(l and unfurr.isl-.ac. tit i,^, tr *h» fanf>n f>r v»ar. UNFU RN I SHED APARTMENTS,- WEST BXVK. ~~~ M»»i»rK> r.i.i:v\Toß %r«BT«nf| Th- H Rootn» an<! 'J Batr.s Th' Tarrvo. ZSi W. «I*l -• 7 r.ooTT* *n»! Bath. Tt»» <arlyle Dwelling*. 4-V. n-v r-,i JO arij 11 Root.? arrt .", E3">» It* Wit! C«»nrt. C:-4 «Cc« S?c! «t 202-is \»e«t »«th Mtrrvt. ft Roo^is arri Ca-.r. For Tnf«»nnatloti liwi"""" on '"--•v— -• riourhi- KohiQ'»<m. « h»ri*« A •«»*•■«■ n f«. ".-.ft TV »l»t >;. and ?4K Bj* j?l^2^*"* Twt. SUTHERLAND - 3^ BLTHLFLAND N«-»- To-k; S and r> -nonj. «;..-««• •.. $±.Z(*l. SM!THSON!aM, 60 WEST 129T1H 8 la-S«. i!«ht room,; «•— -•• impnv.«-v:n. r . K>---ator <w»rr:r». I.ow nsai *-V. *TO. rOBEP.T LCT'EU.*. ."TH I.^^_.\v.. '■-'- lat^ PARK COCBT. MS ««~" llith ■<» »?-T !arg». li^ir room*. v.!*h ••■■•'t ~ '*■'» tmn-oT'iiipnt: near Sfomtnssid* Park nvi **• wav ST-JO rr> $!>.W y»»'!v. App'v r>n p--mi«t» or N. *. BEF.^IV * rr ' ■ "!•"■* P'^a-. N. T. TV \*>lU>"GTO>' ajnajani HEATHEROELL COURT, N. W. Cor. 1 7»th St. and B*\raj - ... ?-j-fir*- Car 3 Pi«s T-oor Why Pay Bis: K«»nt»? «. ». «t._7 ROOM*. r.%ROK AND LIGHT f THE SWITZERLAND >"orth Cor. 131 M-t and X • »-.. i- DriT!>. 5 "<» 7. ». » and m n«"m-.. *">« '•> *Laa> ynffc gltf 1 & *~r i As'? B'-v '-- T^th X THE CORTLZ S SS SSS >,- -w T-'r-prnof Two apartnisnti oa e*a Coor rooms. 2 r.a'h*: » r^oms. 3 barha T^>->. f!.ltV»-Ug. _________ FAST «II»E THE VEiION.%. At th- rr»««iiis MadiwD V- anfi «4th •. The V-ror.a cos'air.s —»'r.:- r-.:fl' 'MB apaT~Tr«r-_s. -ach ar. ab»o!-it-.- d»-ac.-.-ti --»■ JMJ M »-n-r- i*3 neis'r.bors It offer* to famJIW «»f *rthtrm~Bt all t> 3dvaniaz-> Bod ">Bv»n i that ;r> •• iw a romplete hotn*. . _. --• =aa=y _BCltwt'<-- i""^-avc-s !r t?»- r^fr d . n ; M of THE VERONA Bfford liiijilnflMg issisrarce to the <lut:»s o» house K-»»?:=S Auartrn^nt* C«ntarainr Foart^^n Rvtnms «ao ThTf^> Bath». W.ffOO to 53.5 M». ManagT t Fr-?rr.:s"«F r-? rr. : s" « _^_____, he Cleveland tSf-XXO East SM St. .-_. ,-,-. apartments of 3 rmma. smff* c ! n p«»t». »tc. Call b«:w««n '" ■*" '! J 829 PARK AVENUE T8 Duplex Apartir.»nt». T Roorr.s an/1 .". Baths t» f> Roorr.s aad 4 Ba*h». S=_tOO to S3.BW M»Mgfr. O9 Prfm)«y». BROnKX.\*>. BROOKLYN APARTMENTS Any r.T:mb-r of rooinsi: r.»«t !rra:'.3n^ >3 town: tr»>m S3ot> *o $I.Kf«> p-r v»ar. *>". -■ PEtXETREAr A CO.. 11*6 R»ra9»n St. Brooi- Ivn. • t >hf>-.«". g»oft Main. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LET BOROM.H OF HRtit)h; >. Unusual Homes (TH "ST.. B^T^*•^^ «TH AND THI ATEI* HRtMtKI ] VoTtT ACCESSIBLE PARK SLOPE DUPLEX HOUSES 7 room* and bath, extra lars» I:. lng asi dining rocms. All light b«<lroom». no;»'-. vrindo-*-*. Kuiwrior to ar.vthirig in Manhattan *' t»'f* the cost. Rent« $85 and «TO. WALTER L. JOHNSON 400 Street, Brooklyn j .niSCXXXA> EOC3. WHY SPEKQ BBEHEB FAST 1 __ BFSM FOB BERTH ■When •A ■ off»r moi'-rz &wHiXtmgp to p*° pie of moderate -..-+•>* f.rsz - iss up-to-date. »t*arr> h?at. cheerru! »PSU« tr.»- at th« sma!* »-- r~rit.»: of 4 n iss and rrtTatx Bath. 5Z.93 to ».*» Tenants occupying apar-.3Jer.ta I 3I 3 " 0719 ynr or over will recorve a rebate « «=aaa. Olliro Honnt: »A- aa>-l » M ■■ •—• ■"•" • "• Sun«t»T. 10 V M to tP.U CITY & SUBURBAH HOMES BBU " First 4ve. Esiate. Office oo Premiess 415 E-\ST MTU "1 Tel. -■■>^ P:j^ I.I»U I>U>D I OWNER l£.\Vl>«i TTTT ■Wi" -■■— i^ - elesar.: new •.u^■»tan::a■. r«s.cJenr». ] *kUras«v»iy »a 1 aVtistlfmllv fsraisAeU. 14 room* 1 « model lat^rocnis. miaaion itr.iiti >i-J rarr- CIMI o*^ BBl»t»d d:n:r.« rocrr.; or«o iT-rr-lacea- iC»=»; *i*jlc; he*;: w;»i« piaii-u«. verr b*-st plu3ib:r.sr anii systfrr:: rrar.v * j . i ura-... Addre*. OVVXER._S<HJVorId Balltofc.Vl SIXTEEN' HIGH -CLASS HOTSES No£ ••eady JI.«W caals. fc*iaao« a* rent: S ni:Ttut»s ! from Herald S^iare. QT-Kr-N^JU^KO COR j PORATION. QB««cst)om Brtd»» PUI» MflStfi. a» j Sfrt Fifth »»e- i-or. Mtii_st. , ! MM FOR WINTER :HT: HTS rf On the East r.mst of Florida. Furr.ijirtea *■» TTifurr.Lshrd Uoui«l tor r^nt. n^a- *»'»'• I nale In lar<» and «m*IT tracts. A4ilr<»s* w. • T!. !i. fiT.F.ASON. Emu Galllw. Fia. ~ »nfftiup*Tt» nun PWII If VAN -X ON TtlF: HTT'^o^. On* ml.* unobstructed m«r froatai;*. 30 oo*" • m r«sidenc«« n^-»r rompi«-tton. A<ittT«»s •HTLTVSE MANOR Ct>.. PMltp— i Manor. X»w Torte. . >tj:\ laasWaasai I ossrNiNG— to let! A~~NiXfVßrx3ii "<£* ta«*: Ueal itlon. Apply to THOa IJUIfc O«si ntrj. N. V !<sTW Nirvr .rnRSET farms for SALE. \PBiB»» REAL ESTATE. IV /7 f/^4 B»T Aim TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES: r UTU ST. 127 KA.-*T.-VERT VESIRABUP rtere; pUtt glass rrrn». steam heat; t-nt r«*-