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^N?wspfinc?rEst M ^?Z_LWa!D5Q-UJr MW ciii?, DOTE 11C T. Il Wives of Army Officers Enlisl Clergy in Campaign for Repeal of Law. Old the left earn of the members r.f ih? Woman's Christian Temperance I'nion burr yesterday afternoon. Because if they tli' not there Is no truth In the old faying. The Brat gun of the army women'* cam paign for the restoration of the cantera wat ilred jreeterday at the Waldorf-Astoria, al a meeting callH by the National LsagUI for the Chic Education of Women, an<i when the last of the six speakers got through with the Woman's Christian Tem? perance I'nion and the part It took in abol? ishing the canteen in 1901 th'-rc were not many forms of objurgation left unused. "Misguide?! ' WM the mildest adjective applied to the members. The Rev. Norman Outhrle, of St. Mark's church, said "the dear ladle.? went about the matter llhi a stampeded herd. These," he ob? served, "stand in the way of every common sense device for regulating evil. If they are so dreadfully moral why ?lon't th?-y p?i and found a Siberian colony and let the world grapple with its problems'"' "I wonder," said Major Louis Livingston Seaman, after giving figures, ?lravvn from long experience as a medical officer, on the lacreas?- of venereal diseases ?imon? sol? dlers since the abolition of the canteen, due to th> ir frequenting resorts outside the reservations, "I wonder if there is an*f way of convincing the W. C. T. V. thai its act caused the spread of vile diseases' Probably not. It will continue to Interfer? with an institution of which It is hope? lessly Ignorant, and of which It refuses tc know anything." The Rev. Herbert Shipman, formerly chaplain of the United States army, told the audience that many of the W. C. T U.'s believed the cantean to be a bottle slung from the soldier's belt. "A round bottle, something like a .hot-water bottle, which the soldier fills with rum in the early morning, and wears at his belt, and drains when tits --lient stars look down. "Why?' a woman said to me. earnestly, 'do you advocate the soldier's carrying that awful canteen and putting it to his lips?' " "Yes," said Mrs. Roe, wife of General Charles F. Roe. of tho New York Na? tional Guard, at the md of Mr. Shlpman's speech, "I was talking this morning to a woman who Is high In the Prohibition party, and she criticised me severely for ?wanting the soldier to carry the canteen." I thought for a minute of taking the trouble to explain to her that the canteen wasn't a bottle but a place In military reserva? tions where soldiers could get beer and Ugbl wines under respectable and orderly conditions. "But I didn't. I Just looked at her and said. 'I declare 1 don't believe you even know what our national hymn is.' " '1 do,' she said. It's "My Country, 'Tls of Thee.. Owen Wister, in a telegram read by the Rev. Thomas R. Slicer, who presided, tried to say a good word for the Woman's Chris? tian Temperance Union, but it Is to be feared they won't appreciate It. He wrote: The Woman's Christian Temperan" Vnlon shouldn't be blamed so much as cer? tain distilling Inn-rests which really brought about th?> ahfillshment of tho canteen. The notion of bracketing the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the liquid inteiests tickled the audienie. Which first snickered and then roared. Mrs. Roe was one of two women who were there to sp??ak for the array. Mrs. Burbank, wife of General James B. Bur bank, of the l'nlt*?d Stat' s army, was the Other. Mrs, Roe. in a straight talk of soldier? like brevity, urged the restoration by the government of the canteen "under the bet k ter name of ' I men's clib end I ? \clmng?-.' " "Prohibition I accomplished any* thing." she said. "\\. i ? make people moral by law. Why should ? s..idler be deprivt-d of all right? <.f a mai is a soldier? If a Jude;?; ..r a banker or a shopkeeper wants s drink he gets it and pays for It. Why shouldn't a soldier have the same prlvi! In her fifteen years' experience of the army. Mrs Roe declared, she bad found the eniisted men self-respecting and worthy to be classed with any equal number ol gtthWM. Siu- wound up with a story oi s trip she, her chlldrW a.id nurse took from Fort Custcr to Kort Kills, rviontana. under the escort of a sergeant and six men. "We pass?.i many saloons." v... said, "but not a man fell by the way. I was protected as delicately as if my husband had been of the party.?" "Why are the army women taking th? ! initiative In the movement for the resto ! ration .?f the canteen?"' ?aid Mr/?. Bur ? bank. "It Is because officers of the army are forbidden by the regulation? to try to Influence legislation, and thla would in? volve s change of law. We army women havs stood aside while other women dic? tated a policy which tends to ruin the men of the army We shall stand aside no longer." Mr.? Burbank urged her hearers to sign a petition to Congress, circulated among the audience, for the repeal of the law j abolishing tlie canteen. The petition already has twenty-four hundred women signers and is approved by the Amerlcar. Medical Association and rarlOUS other organizations. Major Seaman quoted from General Leonard Wood, General Frederick IV Grant ?ui'l other commanders of the army, past and present, statement* showing that crime had Increased in the army slnre the canteen was done away with. '"lie men drank less when we had the canteen,"' he said. "They took their beer or wine In a place where excess was not tolerated, and returned contented, their craving for stimulants and sociability satls fled, to the reading room or to their quar? ters. When the canteen was abolished they ?'rank the vile liquor sold by outside dealers?and the transition too often was from these saloons to the brothel. "That Is what the meddlesome Interfer? ence of the Woman's Christian Temp?rance Union has done, and it has done more?it has ?greatly increased the use of cocaine and opium In the army " , The Rev. Kilward S Travers, chaplain of the Weal T'oint Military Academy, urged the restoration of the canteen on the ground tnat It would "at least give the men descent liquor. We have," be ?aid. "men at the head of the army who are honest and pure of purpose. Surely this mutter mav bo left In their hands." "Th" trend women of the Woman's Chris? tian Temperance Union," said the Rev. Dr. r.uthrlc. as a wind-up, "had better not bother about badnesses which are not theirs Thev're Just as bad In other ways. I'd rather have drunkards than a lot of moral puppet?. The drunkards can perhaps be cured." Mrs. Gilbert Jones opened the meeting with a short talk. _ KINDERGARTEN NOT DOOMED Speakers Reassure Association ?Explain Montessori Plan. Well, the kindergarten Is safe. The peo? ple who have been fearing It would be el t?owe.l out of existence by the newer Mon [ tessorl method were much relieved at the ' reassuring speeches made yesterday after? noon at the twenty-first annual meeting of the New York Kindergarten Association, at No. 624 West 42d street. Professor Henry W. Holmes, who came all the way from Harvard University to explain the- new method to the New York kindergarteners, told them It wasn't 6o different, after all. The Idea In both methods Is not to Inter? fere with the child's activities, to stand back and watch what he does, then to em? body these actions In a system of teaching. "The great difference between the two methods," the lecturer said. "Is that Mon? tessori doe? not try to awaken Ideals, nor to stimulate the child's Imagination as the kindergarten does. There are no stories, no symbolic games, and when the child plays with the blocks or papera he Is not building up any forms of life, besuty, or knowledge. In the kindergarten Ideals are planted In the young mind of love for horn? and loyalty to country, through the games played, but the Montessori method neglects this side of life altogether. "Its greatest contribution to pedagogy ii lta method of senre training. Now, I do not believe we want our American chil? dren learning to read and write at three or five years of age; Indeed, It Is unde? sirable they should do so before six, but the methods Montessori usea to teach the tiny children could be adopted with benefit to our primary grade?, so that our children of I six would learn writing with less strain and more pleasure than they now do. Our a? need not be Improved upon. "Wliftt educators must do Is to makf s?l entific Investigations and record? of the various methods they hear about, and so learn what is good In each. Assertions are not worth anything without evidence. All Mrs ,;,n say dogmatically about the reault? of Idealistic training Is not so valuabl?- us one actual record like this. "A little, child was enduring painful ma? nipulation at some one's hands?a dentist's, I believe?but she did not cry. Her motti'-r : and the dentist were so surprised that they ' asked her why she hadn't. 'I'm brave, saM she. 'Knights are brave.' 'Why! Where did' yon hear about knlghta?' the mother ask? ?1, and the proud answer was, 'In kin? dergarten.' " Tiro women speakers followe?! Professor Hohne* Miss Albe Parker, supervisor of kin.Ierg.'.rtens at Pittsburgh, described b> | vestlgatlons made in her schools, by Which ! It was discovered that children who had Iliad kindergarten training were anywhere from six months to two > ears ahead of ti oss Mho had not. Seen in the Shops Supporters which art particularly di su? able for the stocks of fine lac- or tulle i,ow fashionable are of finest waved wire, cov? ered with ? composition which makes them both attractive In appearance and rust proof. They come In different lei'gths, but if one does not ? haVe the i?kM length they can be lengthened or shortened by contracting or pulling o< t the waves. A card of fix supporters coats 10 cents. snd a card of three, with the rings which f??rm the ends worked with crochet, is the same price. Extenders for l??-e yokes, which are uboi:t twice as long as the collar sirpv-rters, are made In the same way, and are 10 cents for a card of thr<-e. In a sewing kit which sells for 2'. <e:-.ts a HOME-MAUL RECIPES FOk BEAUTY SEEKERS TO CLEAR THE COMPLEXlON-Oiiy. ; unlifellke complexions can be given a tint and loveliness truly charming l? powder be. discarded and a ?.?lain spurmax lotion used. This lotion is made by dissolving four] ounces spurmax In one-half rent hot water, j to which hat beert added two teaspoonfuls I glycerine. Apply sparingly to tn< e, neck and arm?, then rub gently until it van? ishes. This gives to the skin a clearness and velvetlike texture, The daily use of the spurmax lotion removes pimples and other blemishes as well as dispels the un? natural color. The spurmax lotion Is In? visible when on and will not rub off like ? powder does. FOR BEAUT1FLL HAIR-Pissolve a tesspoonful of canthrox In a cup hot water and you have enough mixture for a de- ] llghtful shampo?-. When rubbed on the i head It makes ? rich, creamy lather of i snowy whltenefs that cleanses, soothes and invigorates. Rinsing leaves the scalp spot? lessly clean, the hair dries evenly and quickl.' and takes on a charming brilliancy and sofu ess so ?hat doing It up Is a genu? ine pleasure. Occasional shampoos wrh canthrox Insure a clean, healthy scalp and luxuriant hair WHEN HAIRY (JROWTH8 APPEAR Disflgurlng hairs can be permanently re? moved from the skin with the aid of plain delatone. Enough powdered delatone and water to cover the hairs not wanted is mixed Into a paste, then applied. After two or three minutes rub It off, wash the skin and the hstrs are gon*? You will have to pay a dollar for an ?irlglntil one-ounce pack*.*-*- o? delatone, hut it Is well worth Its cost. REDUCE*! WEIGHT QCK KLY-To dis? solve fat quickly, without any present or future danger or ill effects, stir 4 ounces pamotU Into IVt pints hot water. When, It coots tske a tablespoonful before each meal. This parnotl? trettment gradually reducen ti.?- v. elelit without resorting to dieting or violent . >? i - When your weight Is where you went it your flesh will be firm and the skia smooth and soft I number of useful artichs have been put together with the greatest possible e. on 1 omy of space. Two spools of thread-black and white?of about half the usual size are led in a tin box, which ihey exactly fit. Passed through the centre holes of the spools is some sort of material which f'.rms a cushion to hold, at one end, some n.-edles, and, at the other, a few pins. The needles come a little above the top of the spool, and a thimble serves as a cap for their heads. Over the thimble goes the COYCT Of the box, with a hole In It big en-nigh to let the greater part of the thim? ble go thro'igh. If the silk-covered hook, eye and chain gs which acts as a safeguard for one's fur ne. kplece wear? out, it can be replaced for 25 cents. A stretcher on which to dry washable gloves of any kind can be bought for 2n cents. It saves trouble to have two stretch? er?, one for each glove, but one stretcher can be made to do for either hand, as the thumb piece can be changed from one side to the other. Among the conveniences for disposing of the various articles of on?'a wardrobe are muff hangers, which can be bought for from 10 to a cents each. The {?-cent style has sn attachment for a scarf as well. A wire frame on which to stretch chll area's woollen ahlrts when drying coate 2.'. ; cent?. A stretcher for children's stockings ; Is the same price. An American porcelain dinner set of 10*1 piece*, decorated with a delicate pattern of flower wreath?, in which pink Is the pre vslling color, can be bought for 111 to. A set edged with thtee gilt lines is 111 75, and one with a narrow gilt band and gilt lines used together 1? $15 50. All of these are open ?tock. Crocheted wool skating sets, consisting | lof cap, muff and acarf, are |3. The acarfa are narrow, double affaira, ?o'newhat in, the Btyle of a boa. and the muffs are very warm and coaey. They coras in pura white. gray, navy and white and other colora, one pretty combination being gray and tan. The nam. it <>f ahop? wharf aiti.-lm mentioned on iht? pSS* ?ere ?fen ran b? ..MhIi>?--1 1.y ?nui ! lug n at?ni[i'->i awl a?!dre??f.i envaiope to "Beta .in Hie Shops ' Nea York "Inbune. To m tut I a prompt reply the date uf publication Mould Ibealvea. MURRAY HILL JECTION^ BUSINESS SITE Big Structure To Be Erected in 38th Street, Extending to 39th Street, Near Madison Avenue. APARTMENT HOUSE FIGURES IN A $230,000 TRADE A big commercial building is to be erected Just esst of the Murray Hill re? stricted district, only a short distance from the northwest corner of Madison ave? nue and 38th street, which George F. Bak? er and his son spent considerable money In buying to prevent business from encroach? ing upon their homes and since Improved by them with the Professional Building. The property upon which It Is planned to build the r.ew structure has been leased i for a period of twenty-one years from Pvib 11" ?Service Commissioner Cram and the ! Haven estate, and Is at No. f> East ."Mh ; street and No. 6 East rtfth street, the front? age being 37 6 feet In either ptreet. The property has been leased for about $35,000 n year, while the proposed building will In? volve an outlay of about $*W1,0i?. The Sitth street plot Is stable property, which has been remodelled and Is now occu? pied by the Equal Franchise Society. Th? rooms of this organliatlon have been elab? orately furnished by Mrs. Clarence H. Mackai*. An exchange of residential property, in? volving considerations a-ggregatlni,' about $230,0*0, has been consummated by Edward ?'. Williams ft CO., who sold for the Hoyt Realty and Leasing Company the six story elevatoi apartment houtse, on plot 70x100 feet, on the soutrt side of West 124th street MO feel east of Broadway. This properly was purchased by Mrs. Henrietta L. Brown, represented by John L. Parish, In part payment for which she gave the four story and basement private house, on lot 25x100 feet, at No 42 West 7?d street. Two Interesting sales of Lexington ave? rtie property were reported yesterday. I>anlel B. Freedman sold the two three story and basement buildings at the south? west corner of l^exlnglon avenue and Mth street, through Douglas L. Klllman & Co., to Dr. L. Parodl. The property is known as Nos. 861 and M3 Islington avenue, com? prising a plot S4.oxJW feet, and has been us<?.l for ?l?verai years as a private sana? torium, which will be continued by the new cwner. Ennis & Sinnott purchased of John J. Fleming No. 1?2.*> I>exington avenue, ,-i three story and basement dwelling house? on lot lfix?2 feet, adjoining the Mrtheast corner of 83d street. The brokers wrrr M< dure & Dowdney. REALTY NOTES. At the annual meeting of the utockholders of the Title Guarantee and Trust Company yesterday the following were re? elected trustees for three years: Robert W. de Kor? est, Martin Joost, .lames D. Lynch, James H. Manning, William H. Nichols, Robert Olyphant, Charles A. reabo?ly, William H Porter and Kills D. Williams. The following officers were unanimously re-elected: Clarence H. Kelsey, president; Krank Bailey, vice-president; Edward 0 Stanley, second vice-president and mantis r of the banking department; Clinton D. Bur dick, third ri?*o-proetdont; I, Wrajr Clove? land, secretary; Krank L. Snlffen, manager of the Brooklyn banking department; John W. Bhepard and Charles c. Dickson, as? sistant treasurers. Nelson B Slm?in, Hor? ace Anderson, Dsvld Blank an.l clarence C. Harmstad, assistant a??cr?tarlee. Tucker, Speyers & Co. hsve leased to the International Fluor Machine Company the fourth floor In No?. V) snd 41 West 38th street, for five years. Bert (? Faulhaber <<fc Co. were the brok? ers In the exchange of the Mark?-?'n apart? ment house, No. W0 to 670 West 156th street, for Nos. 145 and 147 West 30th street, report? ed In yesterday's Tribun*. Pallie Julian Is the buyer of the. Van Home apartment house, at the southwest corner Of West E;.?l aven':.- and street, the sale of which by Isaac and Henry Mayer through Mivs M Monahun was reported recently. M?*> Julian gave In part payment the dwelling at No. ?'.'.? West mth str?-?t, reported ?oi<i on Baturdi Taylor Bros negotiated the recently re? port'-d l'aie for George I* Hluwson and Frederick O. Hobba to 1'ark & Tiiford <>f :he Houthwist ?omit of ii2th street and Broadway. THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. MANHATTAN | <.!?tii STREET, Am.m Colea an baa ? i John ?rax*.?-! .v.. 101 Waal gBtb itrtet, a four ?tor) snd basement stone front dwelling - ..r, a lot 20x100 5 feel ted U twees G?1 ? tt\?i,..- ?ai Broadway. UBXIKOTON AVEN1 .;. Bonis a glnnott bava purchased from John ,i Fleming N?> 1220 lj?jx!ni<t.iri avenue, a three star* <iw?-iiing I ? Igstn feet, ?.I't.lning th? ri<,rth?-?*t .-.r i.?-r ..' S3J street. M.'lui?. <V DoWdaSf w-ru tho brofc? ?" AVENU! H Richard M Lederer bai * Jacob i'i?ii for Bpiegier * Marl No ?i?? Avenu? li. a four M'i.ry tenement I* use, oa a lot l?i\73 U fe<-t, an.i to toe same buyer Mo ??t Avenu? B, a similar parcel, for Nathaniel T. l,air:. of Saginaw. Ml? h. The??* two lot?, t..?ether with four inij..ii.inn par?ela earned by Mr. Pish, an i forming th.- ?outriwe?t earner of Avenue B and (th street, i"i feet In Avenu? li sod 7;i i? ' 6th ?St.?-', will be Improved with tw.> Bathouae?. .iau-,H>. Naah Webb rsprsssaud tho ?eiler of No. let Awmue H. 1MTH STJUBET Edward C William * ro have sold for ?he Hoyt II?-..lu and IeasInK ?ompsnv the Florentine, a six story elevator aj.ai tmei.t lions?, on a j.lot 7r.xlmj fest, on the (??mth ?Me of 124th ?treet. 1?mj f,., t en?! f Rroadwajr, to Mr?. Henrietta L Iiniwn. Mi Hrown gave In exchange No 41: West T*M '" ? '. a four ?lory dwelling bouse, on u loi HT. ? 1 ? ? ? feat Mr?, itrown wa? represented m the action by John I.. I'arl?h. Th? transaction In? volve? about ?230.'??i i.kxinuton AVENUE, Daalel Jt. front man ha? ?old to Dr, U rar..ii n?.m Ml and ???l', l^xlngton avenue, southeast corner of ?With Mr?-?!, two four ctf.ry dwelling h"-i?e?. ?m a plot ItxM feet Ttougia? I.. Hitman A CO. were the broker? In th? transartlf.n. 10TM BTRKF.T ?',. ?nrlur, | g i ?? h??- ?old for th? ('harle* WetBSteln Realty ?'oinpany th? ?ix Story fl?thou?e, on a plot .".4?W> feet, at No 20H to 212 n'est 10th ?treet, t., Iiomenlk Oausoa ?nd Paul Crc?cl, for ahout $?7.o(ii? The name broker? ?old No? 204 and HA, adjoining, for the Weinstein Realty Campea) ?rver?l month? ? go. 121?^ ITRELT. - Porter A ?-.?. have ?old for Frederick W. Ooodn?w, to a . lient for Invost ment. the three ?torv hrownstono dwelling hou??, ?t No. IM? Writ 121?t street, on a lot I?aKiO feet. THF. r.noNx WAFHINOTON ATENU?. Alexander K Mlehle. Jr . ?nd J C. r.leasnn * Son have soil f?,r Mr?. Ro** M. Kurr No 2047 W??hlngton avenue, a four ?tory, triple flat house, on a lot ?J*,xl42 feet, to William A. Townet, who gave in exchange t-??lve lot? at Pelham Man'-r. lS?>x2ft*.x ISOx.ian feet, fronting In Hudson ?treet, extend In? through to Washington avenue, near the Junction Of W??hinrfton inaui ?nd Hudson ?treet IN THE AUCTION MARKET. Tn? following transaction? were recorded yesterday at the Real Estate Exchange salesroom, No?. 14 and II Vesey street: By Joteph T. P?y. 1-TH 9T. 130 and 122 West, ? ?, 23? ft w of fvtb ave, 4*1x02 fl ?ty loft bldg ?nd ?tore?. with? drawn: alao MTH 8T, 307 to 31ft K??t, n ?, 137A ft e of 2d ave, 1117.axl00.fi; flve * sty brk tenmt?, ?t re? In 307 to 31S; ?old to Harry App?lb?um for I15S050. _ RECORDED LEASES. (AVlth name and addi*?? of lee?ee.) JANt'ARV 1? CHRTSTIB Wt 21?; louth ?tore ar.d ba??* ment; Vlncento Ste??ln*o to Carmelo M??n?no. 3 yrl frrm April 1. 1913; tMO. addrei*. 216 ?^hr>?ti? St. L.EX1NOTON AVF *??*? to 413; 43d ?t, IM to 143 Rant. 43d ?t. 130 to lui E??l ; all; I I'nion for the Advancement of ?tien.e and Art . ?^ Wiiiiam H Reynold?; 21 vr? from May 1,1 1912 addreM. ft4S 2d tt. Brooklyn. MONROE ST. 33. ?tore and htlement; I?ul? i TekuUtry to Carmelo Or?Urro: a yr? from May i 1. 1911: ??WO. addrett. 33 Monro? ?t. TARE AVEl 1S08 to 1516; art; Witmurt Realty Co to <"*lau? Rohling, 2.*. >r? 3 mo? from'J?n 15, 1W12. $14.000; addre*?, 2M Convent ave. BTANTON RT. 2'?, ?n.ie ?nd b??enient . ,fo??ph Gold and ?no to charle? TIahman; I yr? from Mav I. 1U12. ?1.000. Bldie?.. U Alter- , ne\ ?t WlUeU A\ ti, ? e cor of 134th ?t. 100*40; all I R*?*n-e Realty Co to Bronx Bath and Hotel ?o: 20 yr? from Jan 1. 1012; ?7.000. addr?M. Willi? ?ve. cor of 134th ?t. 1ST AVE). 507; ?tore ?nd i.?rt ha?ement Agoe? \s ?AK/ram to Thoma? Oolan; ? yr? from Feh 1, 1912: *7<?0; adlie??. 132 Kant 124th ,? *>th AVE, 2V.I. ?t'.i?. tat basttaeotl Lima m Moor? in Uc Cat. h?-..1er . .', ? rs from May j ll.lt. ?1.7U0. addreaa. Morrl? Tuwn?hip, N j. ' 42D 6T. 17 Wast; Walter J Salomon to New ?A'aSlaiastS Raaltv Co; 8 yr* from Jan 1. if I!.??); addre??, n w??t sal si RECORDED TRANSFERS. (With name* and addre?>?e? of purch?!?*"1' 8n<' ' torn?) I , JANCARY 1?. MANHATTAN AMfTERDAM AVE. e ?. teem 14!?t m H St. ,lf>Px*.-,* hre-f, l'eorf F I'lrken to Aul-it Improvement Co, 974 ft Nicholas S*/s; l? ']* tltlo nnd Inferes? imts 6t70.0no>; Jan 1?; ?1' attorney, Title Guarantee an,! Trim OS. 1 Hrogrjw?)". SAME PROPKKTY. A?i'iuh..n lmprov?mfnt IS Max Marx, 41? Convent ave. ?4 t*-*?r". title; .Ian In; fl attorney, ?jam* a? ebo\<\ ATTORNEY HT, w ?. ft? ft ?" of Houeton BOilOO; Jennie Adlet to Jennie .Ii?'ohe. .'>4?> gl NWd ?t. Dee It, 61, ?ttorntv. Morris Ja-oba, PtSW ?t. AVENUE n, m s?d r>!. ettMa totea; John Judge, referee, to R.rtha Hal*?r->n. M I^nox a ?mtg 141000); Jan 11. $8.IM?>; attorney, S Tu dbasa, ISO Broadway OMBMWICN AVE. e ?. 2 it a e . f Ml 6." run? n e 6tS a 203 t> >* llxT.I to avenue ? n 40 to l?enliinlns; Elizabeth Krat? et al to Kat arlne Krat?, 1.12 flreenwlrh av<\ .l?n 1?. J attorney, Dewltt, IxK-kman A Hewitt, ?i Na ?au ?t. HAMILTON TERRACE, 11, ITsOTa h*? Nelll? a Howell . KMlntora op-i-iHn*- <'o, Nassau i?t tmtf S7..M"'?. Jas 1'. Il">. StteTIH Lawyer? Title lnsuran?e and Trust ?'??. 1 Broadway. HORATIO ST. 7.'. and 77, 4>".xMx Irres; M? Mancher i" Chryatl? stre.-i it ouee, a cerpe' tion. IS Chnctl? ?I 'mi?" il?'"?""?.' Jan I $!???. attorney, liin-vfr? Tit.." IneOl Trust c, ISO Kr? adway. LRXJNOTON AVB, M nn l ?Mg ? ? ? "?* ?'-".il. st, 34x80; Daniel B )'r>- Imnn t?? TeoJ l Parodl, 127 ?Saal ?nth 5t. .tun IB tmtg 135,00t 1100; attorney, Tltla Quarante? and Trust < 176 Krnudway. RIVERSIDE DRIVE ? a ese of l4Sth ??. ? 106; Audubon Improvement Co t" tleorg? Picken, 47:, West I4i*t !?t imts 1100.000); Ji 16; ?Hin aiti.iii.-v. Title Cuarant? r ?und Trt ? ??. 1 TU Br< ?dira) WEST END AVE ? ? "r rf 10<?,1, ?'" '' 100; V.rk-Iiii? Realty and ron?tru<ttlon Cog k v II H H? lute, ISS WeM 103d ?! H i I12O.000); Jan IS; ti. BAUE PROPERTY; Er??lerl-k E H Hatclll to Rice L Julian, 268 W???1 Mal ?t; Jan (intg |120,0fin i ; 1100; attorney, Rom A- Put* l?"?. Proadway. WEST BND ?VE, M. e ? ?-or of I'.'J 1 st, 0 Iot?; Nancy Krakower to Arthur J l".<ndl?-k. 11 Broadway; Jan 16; II; ?tto-rtaey, A B Morrta? 14?? Naaaau ft. 1ST AVE n ** eor Of ftSth et. 2.->x7Kx Irre John Hur.liliar.lt et al lo Ooors*? Ehret, It rark a-.- ?il lien?; tun i".; 1100; attorney, E? ward M Rurithard. |Sg Broadway. .'.T?! AVE, ?' a, M ft n "f Htk et. 21 t!<> Emit n Ifeyrawlta to T. H Meyrewlta. in?-, v Cast '.""I! et (mis ?ttT6.000>; Jan 4 .?l???i. atio ney, ChMter W Cuthell, 53 Broadway. IMl AVE. n e tot of IVtd St, rOslO?; I-ni Ooldbers ' Mh? AiM-Tiel.in. 215 West K'Oth , ? lu .. u, ! ,-, ]?? ?*!??.. | ?..i-n^j?. David K? ifii.an. SI Oamtvr? et. "."!> sT 121 |;,t, 24x121: Jrnnle L?sn|-U? Hyman R? ??n, IM Orchard ??. an it-n?. Ji U; ii attorney, Title i; 176 Broadway. r,TII ST. ? ?.. 1*1 ft m of Avenu? I" M I Thonia? E Urndv, referee, to Nathan M and an. " ? .y. Jan 7. I*' "MO Mil ST. e ? 11'."1 f? w of Aven'ie I' IPtt* ?am? to Mary E Wood, 266 [?nos ? 628 son. attorn. aren'.ei ?nd Treai O 176 Urna I? i 12TII ST 33*8 We?< 2""<44x trreK f) Ri Uly '?? Sara'- A " Relll) K\ I. 1602 l ?S.S.*.. rift, all irne\e, JOhfMOB I Hroadway. B1 u ?111 IM Baal S ? ' ?- ?i Martin F Hubert*. 1046 I limu I2S.00O1 tan 'J. 1100; attorney. Cliarle? Italie. |g{| Kr?.?''.?Aay. n.11? .-r, n e. m?; f ? <?' MNS ??.. -'xr.jix li ?nd 'i4ih ?i? - o' lOtB a\e. 26?61l Irr- S, Mai I ?t al to Jules B Itech?, >> B?ai i?ih ?? an 1 ll?n ?an; ?Il llena; J?n 16; llfW; ait ?iiavryafa i*itie imuran?? ?n.i ;i tel ? I! Brood way 4.11? BT, ? e, 2?*.7 f w of eih ?.?>. 21xtf>? <"r>ai'e?i r r?ellln?er. exr. lo .!oa.-r",tre M ?< ?"n lev, M\ Vox ,t ait ll?ne; Ian IS; |?*7..'..?o, a t-mev. Baimtel .1 S'-?-.. M lurk Eow. f.JJ. >T IM Kan. 4 Mf l?rk. L'Jvlmi Ar.nl? Roui: ? li Hushea, .11? ?*onv.-nt si imt? IliOOO): J?n In. 1100 ?MD BT, IM and KW Eait; 4 aty hrk. 4 .vil-* Marv H llurhea 10 Ann> .1 Rnu'tln, .*t?4 ave fmtg $14. '"??>.. Jan 16; If??. t," Amenl * Airen!, litt Na??su at. TSD ST, 217 Eaat. t, ?ty brk, 2.*xI02; Min Senach lo ?ie-r-je M Rru^eMe. im Eaat 2.1d i . 116.800); .I?n 11, 11. attoiney, tt'igo Pt heu. IM A*/S A 7.*.TH ST. 11 ""Jl?t; 4 ety hrk. BstN; WMM \v Llnalj ? . \jotetta L l.tneiy. t \V.-?t at?? ei :. pan D? M MOO; stttrtsay, i it i?>;m?.ir ti ?wall ?! sin BT. i"' bat; :. a?v Irk. 2?xl??J; Mara? reiha - ? ? > Henry 1 - ?i??U. ><:.'i Ma v [ ?ml?; Il?i.??"?.. '? inri, .tnr: 16; $1, all ri.. ?. A H i?.,., h, M Nsaaau ?? WITH BT, :t".? \\'-?". ffalOO Anna U ...-.?.--?. i, at imtK 1120 ?>?' Jan 2. II"' KAMI'. PROPEB :> Jenklna I $ l. * ? | Iff I id way. ... - M?i?aretl,a lo Hi ' t. 676 Ma 'i pert; a lltl? imts 614.in?". |l. ati.-m.-.. a a M Hiu?t vu Maassu ?t ?JSTH ST. 624 Ba?t, 23*100 ?aun? lo ??m.; ' part; all lltl?; Jan 13 imtg |7,000); |! ... i?.*.' m st. u? Weat, luxtOO; BSJII? lullan ' I ll?i Ilff?, Iff We?" lOSd et. Ja 16; $li?> SAME IT!??I ' I! : . i-'i.-:. rli I ? ' llat-llff li Hm n Ma er, 261 W ? ?< SZd ?t. Jan 16 (ml 916.000); |1 lir--a.] - i??"."! ii -rr, Tl Baal I Lik. t?>v!? 0 lull I. l> ??> Ilenr? K. ... 20 14Id :.i?t!. ei \n (mis I? "?'.'" lan 15; ?i i?t ? ?, 17?; Bros I00TH BT, n ?, "jol ft ?? of i"l a-.. Jixl?? Herthn KauMnan la Jona? Wall ?nd r Mayer, 41 E??l T2d ?t, un llena; 111"', at! ? n ei litriTi BT, 7 uni 6 Wast Mslff: temtial un Abraham Blenenaucht to Alexander H Pincu? 60] \\ . ?! lOSth ?I tu ? 11. at Ri i. -. Mi ?? r. ;i ??.' Bi adwai I15TH t i ?ty brk, ZSslOO; \* ? ?'olin I?. Il.-rtha RoMnaon, Kenaliu-mn iiur ?i.-n?, Par Rockaway, I.?iik telan.i (mt| |l4tr><ii .lan 6; II; attorney, Huso Pohen, Is Vtt k U7MI BT, Ml ?Sal; 4 My brk, 28x100; Ecllp? ne ?nd Op?ratlns ?'.> to Howard T r.. imtK ini.iNNi!. Jan ir.. IBM); addrea?, n; Naaaa ?t. IS1BT BT, 224 West. .*? itj i.rk. I St 100: Kes in..!..- OporatlBg Co t.. Nell!? K Howell. 784 st M? h.,Ina ?va lilil? 114000): Jan )."?, |100; attorney, in? ?er* rule Inauranco and Trust Co '....? h-.-?.|?H\ I21.BT BT, 611 Best, I nu- i.rk, I7?80; \v< li? Moidina Co lo Roher! J Moorshead, 118 Baal i loth ?t. i m 11. |n??? .-m rni Title Ouai tnid Tn.?i ?".. |7S in.. i.i?a n. I2STII BT 216 W'-e? :i My brk, 16x60; enm? I?? ?-sais, 4?'t Eaat IKitli ?t (mtl ll'iniin. . .tan ii. lino, attorney?, smirh a? rali East 14ftl!? ?I l."i?f> ST. 684 Weat, -'."?ximi; Oeor?? "- Vriea lO Tllll.? .lalona^k, 1161 llinii.|n.-iv hmu ?^.t.itiiiii. Jsn li. II, i?it?.r?i?-y, Mhi^ .li Ion? -k .UM Hi..a Iwu) . ISOTH ST. ? ?, l.'.'l fl w of Am?'? ????liiiii a,-. ii"'xim William M Moor? Construction < '?? lo EllphalM L !?a\ie (huk |1U,?6O0): Jan 1*. 24U Wl ?t 22d ?I; Him. atiorn?.a. R?>?"lk?-r. Ball) A s iK? r. 63 William et I.V'Tll ST. a ?. t'.'.'. fl w of Rr. nf?x ? i r? k.- \rfii.-. Krakower lo Arthur i it.-n dick, 1166 Broadway; Jan l"; 61; atcrn.--., .\ n liofTlaoa, im N?????i ?i lHE BRONX AMDSRgON a\'E. H74. BlsI87; Kemp lenes Realty Co to David Anderaon HWI Vela.m ave (mi? |".?l,iv?0i; Jon |6; |l??i attorney, Title Ouarantea and Tru?l ?'o, 17a ?Broadway, BRONX PLACE n ?. lots 61 and S3 South V.-rr,?. i lark, 60?ln0 Cailiarlne c Mill to Mlnnl? Wairk?-. B7I Whit? Plain? Road ?ml?; Ift.oon, .t.,11 11; |160; attorney, TltU ??uarantee and Truit <*??. 17rt Rroad?ay. RE?"K ST, a? : 111 ft n of Intervale a?.e, "fix l?iii, Hoary MorfMitlnu <"o to Ah?ar Realty Co, 616 Fox m; i>e. '.'?*. Ifi. attorney, a a S.-Mlchorman. 211 Montanim at.. Iirooklyn BRYANT AVE. w a, 246 ft ? ??f 17-'?! ci. 20x100; Uilrew A Milne lo Manida flundeke. 1206 Chliholm ?f .'an In imi? 110,000); fini. attorrer, \Va'ter it Lynch, as rark.R?.?-. BROWN' AVE. e ?, 1.14 ft n ?f MISRSS M, ,','iv n??'? Brown ?ve. ?? ?. ?6 ft n <>f Ml?.rna ?t. .'iiixli'irt. Oorae S eh? .?joke to ?;?r\.-\ Broth er? Co; .T?n 16; 1011 While rialn? ave. $lia>. attorney, charle? H Bachler, 11.? Walker ave. RARI-'ETTo ST. ? ?. |S| ft ? of ? >?k I omi ?\?\ 28x100; E??i B.iv Land an?t Impiov.-ri. nt Co i M?ry K M6T*TS, Rl'2 Marida ?t. Jan 12 llfln. attirney. P C Dor?ett, '?:, I'ln,- n. l-'REEMAN ST. s w cor Chlaholm St, 2lx I'm Ma'l'llde Plundeke to Calha-ln??. Milne PTi Poresi m?, Jan l?t (mt* $li.0ooi. |i, at i?rne\. Tille Gu?rante? and Truat Co, I7d liri I.IWS). PORB8T AVE, 193, 1->\!V., Catharine Miin? to M?t!illn? flundeke, 1206 I'hlaholm ?t ; Jan lfl (ml? (1600); flOO; attorney, Walter n I.\nrt . 66 Pa.k ROS ml i.i. \\ E ?? ?? '--''? M * at Math M, 60s 110; Mariaana Marahall to William Marshall .1(172 Hun h\*. Jan 6; fi. attorney, j \ Sherid.in,4H?J Wlnt? Plalna Road HOFFMAN ST. n ? ?, ?outh half lot ma;> Un?! li.-lr? of William Powell. 20x100; Adam Wiener. ref>ree, to |]ehie?A- Mutual BeneSl ?so? ciety, iem We?i t.2d *t Jan 16; l.t.???., attor nej'i, Kantrowitz a E?h?jic, 220 Broadway, LOT8 11)2 and Hg, "BMtg Hunti Point Really ?"'. Charle? ?", lyilima i to Wlnora i' s. hoefer 197S Mai?*? ?>e Jan 13 ,intn 61.660); ?1?hi ?t torney, i.??u.n i | ii aaTer, 1H7.'. Mspea ave. EOT 4112. iiuji l.ohbauer Park; Hatnue; rtchlea in?er to Charlotte H*|ml ?. 7i?! l'roepect ave Jan 12, 1100; attorney, P E Jackaon, 83 Lib? erty St. I/VT 866, map part Selon Homeetead; Prank Hanahy t., Matthew Danahy; March 12. loot $4<ki: address. Mas Broadway. I..IT 72. map , ?? i a i ? - M?? ?-. lie..-.-, H? I.i : ham HeJsnts: BI hard C A?e? lo i'i?rian Build in? >">. 45 Rruadway : Jan It! *11". atlome). Robert }i Patterson, 48 UioaUn?-,. LOT IM to IM, map of Trask titate. 25, 1,0:, R,rn*"''l Kohlman to Richard PM"h U??k ?t; Fob 4. loll; $100; attorney, Tltl antee and Trust Co, 176 Broadway. IaOTs 090. 9.'?. 1107, 984. 9*5, 1,122, 1.130 nnd 1,140, map (ileason property; People ? o. as trustee, to Long l?',?nd Properl ?"?" H; ?1.020. addre??. 200 Bth ave. MINFORD PU n e cor of Jennlng? 100; Dwyer * Carey Con?tnietlon Co to Well, 17? West Ht2d ,t (mtf $2?.O00); J?r SAMK PROI-ERTV; Leonard Welll to Rafter. 43 Wc-t Mlth ?t imtg ?2A.OO0?; ?100; attorney. Title Guarantee ?nd Tr 11? Broadway. manida st. ? ? cor of spofford ?v*. Walter J M Donovan lo Jame? i, Patto Rochelle, N Y: Jan 1?; ?100; attorn?*, Ouarantee an?i Trost i*o. 176 Rroadway. MAi'V PL. 87*1. 2?XKX?; Margaretha t?, Henry F Pchadt, S73 Macy pi; Jan 1 ?B.OoO?. ?i; attorney-, A A H B'.och, 9 ?au ?t. , Morris ave. ?- ?. 71 ft ? of i82d ? IBS; Morrl? ave, n w cor of 183d ?t, 1 Bol .mou A Paka? to M?r:ha B Moore. 1 ? nd Aiued'Kt ?ve; Jan i?, (rrU(f ?27.00 at?, rneys, We. hsicr a Rothschild. 1.15 way MORRIS AVEJ, n m cor of l?3d ?t, 1 Moritz I, Ernst and ano to Solomon A Pa We?t 77ih st. Avig 11, 1010, ?1; attorney-. a* ?bOVe PART l/'l" 13*1 ?nd 137. man Cai ???ta.e. wii'lam t' r-e-k to Katharine <* 1 f*>pt 2rt. lull, 2-lflo ?rotona ?ve. ?i'?>; ?t f->lward K Moran. SI Chamber? ?t. l'A HT I/iT 138, m?n H*n?t Tremont ; Ka ; .' KHsser to liei.rv Harm?. 2124 Mape? av 8; ?1; attorney, Edwaid H Morsn, 01 her? ?t. KTE?BEN AVE. centre lin-, ISO ft r ? centre Une 210 ff w, 00x130. Steuben ?ve. 1 Hc". I.**? ft n fr?*-n rentre lin? 210th V. f Herbert k Btoi \ referee, to .lames B F NapK-r ave nnd _?th st. Jun 10 <tr,tK'*.1 I4.IIOII. alt- niev, Jame? a Donnelly, 26 erty si. WASHINGTON AVE. e s, 2?7 ft ? of F ?*. 37x134. Ell7al.??th R Homing to John Sid. -.'L-'.'i n.issfnrd ave .mtg ?28.000?; Jt $l"?i, attorney, Title ?luaranlee and Tru i IT"'. It road way. WliST.-HKSTP.R AVE. ? <? cor ?if Fer 1 M*x92; it,,'-:i Nathan et al, exr?, to I l( ii|.i! Corpn, 1889 Md ave: jan 8 imtg ?1 112.3,000; attorney, Tltl? Quarante? and Tru 17'> Broadway, t.'.TTII Sf. 373 to 377 Fust, 40x100; R?r Berenaoa to John Math, 420 East 162d st I IB untie ?12.IHKH. $1; attorney, Hugo CX>I AveA. ISSD ST, 420 Ea?t. 37xl?lO; John Mu i John J, Kellner, 4M East IfiBth at; Jan M | t*t5,u00); attorneys, Elfers a Acker, 277 I j ?ay. ItMTH BT, s s, 00 ft w of w??hlngtor 130x100; Hymen H Olt? to /.bran, /.ucker 10, IB11; II; a.ldr?-?.-., ?io West 110th St. IBB1 II ST, n e s, part lot 2d msp M?>rrl 30x118: JtMtph I Downev to John P Tltn?oi I Eaal iBBUi It; Jan 1"> ?mtg ?l.'OOi; ?10? Title Quarante? and Trust Co, 17? 1 way. MOTH ST. -,i e ?. lot 210 map Waahlngtoi 00x100; Wilhelm Keller to Mathilda K M?: ?aal 240tt1 ?t Jan 10; ?1.01*1. attorney, bill, u south :y. ave, Mo uni Vareen, N T? RECORDED MORTGAGES. .\\hli aana nnd address of grantee ai stto *ni ? . Interest 0 per cent unl?M otherwise e*it JANUARY I?. MANHATTAN. V\K V. n e ,or of Bfittl st. 2*tx7T (M Memken to Emigrant Industrial Saving? ] 51 Chambi m st . .Ian II. 1 yr. |1S 000; I naya, i: ,*. i: j 0*Oortnan, 51 Cha?aban ?t BROADWAY, s ? cor of |43d at, ?_,nx7n; \v Joefler to Nathan .1 Packard. 411 w?-?t ere Jan IB; due \prii 1.Y i!H2. n per ?l B00; attorney, I Joseph?.>n. ;, rtc?knian CAN VI. : . ? iv Irrei?. John C, U' :?? to Q?rman Baring? Hank. 187 4th Jan \2. I -i?. |*ft per <>ni. ?12.000. atto 12 Braadwaj KNUI' II ST. li'v IBaTB; Emm ?o Thoma? R M'Nell, tod West 70t Jan IS; du? NOV IS, !'.?!4 ?2 0.1.1, gttOI |- I. Hall, SO Mr..a.I ?t. [J tCINOTON AVE, w ?. io? ft n ,,f ont 20x8?i M irmii M Marks to Tltl? Ouarantee Tru? I Co; Jin 1?*,. due a.? ;.er bond, ?I.*., iqWSJ MONI IM ?nd 128V 29x100; J Rlchmetl and ago to Title Ouarantee p. r bond, Jan 8, ?20, ... I reto, 1 7d Broadway. PARK A 181?. ?nd 120th ?f ?-"hold. Charlea iiohlmj Leopold Iteigi.tVld. so Ea?t l'.'.'.th ?t . J?n ? ;? '. 165.B00; attorney?. Wei i-. .'..'. Liberty ??. I?-!' WE StgT, 2!>?7S. Angrullna Tar? *. R Milan, IBB ?Henrldge av?. M. prior mtg ?14.?., Jan 12, rt ? I' . attorney, Alvln Sumim-rs, BC ? : PROPERTY; ?am? ?o jo?eph Cas 404 W?t ?Sth ?t .prior mtg ?HI.1M1111. ,l?n I y r. B ;.nt ?3.m. ?Morne;., Morrl? E I s v BD ?VB, S s. 22 ff * nf 07th ?t. 28x70. : 1 g-ant ind'i?tri?i s?vi ? ?? ?t ; ,l?n 1?l due Pept 11.000; attorney. William C Ott, . 'hambera ?t. BTH BT. ? ?. 144 ft ? of Av? B. .39x0?. M E W.I to Mil*, liuarantee ?nd Tru?t CO; Id rt-i? n? p-r bond. ?20.000. ?ddre??, Broadway. ?TH ST. ? ?. 18.1. ft w of'Av? B. 40? Nathan Mlchaelovar ?nd ?no to Julius .?..e tat ?T.th ?? . due as per l.ond; Jan ?40,000; attorney, Title ?luarante? and Tr Co, 17?; Broadway, BIST ST. 3!'i and 312 East; 4 ?tv l.rk, 08, \.l ?Inner to Harr!? D Celt, Both at; Jan it: S yra. 4H p*>r rent; ? . attornaya Curtia, Millet. Provoat a C ad at. '-. ? ? My brk, ?ixto.i j. M R . I igal?! 1 Charle? p OelllncH, e ??, $.*,:..?Mm ?ddreaa, .".2 w<?t a NAME PR0PCRTT; aatna ?o r.eo Kohn, : ?. j... m prior mtg ?05,000) .-. par .-?. f ??o.??!, attorney, Arr 11;, Broadaay. 52D Bl '?"' Beat, 18x100 Lottla Badnow ? . : ? . Life Asuurane? Soriety of 1 t'nlted .--!.,?.?? 3 -. r? .Ian |S; ?^.."..l. I.i.?\ei? rule liiniratK? and Trust CO, H .'. ?_? I ? BT. *? ?. ?5B ft ? Of !.. xlngton ?i?, ? 100 m.u\ n Hui ? Induatr ? r . I I'i I I, 119 Nl I .'..vr 11 11.1 ft ? of v. a? ?? '-'"'V '.. U.:i . . Ion to New Vori* Ufe Inn ,.i Trust Co, .*.'.' Wall at; Jan 12; d ...; 4'v 9*1 ?'??'" : $7.'..??mi. ,,tt. ne vv v Emm? ?. 52 vv 72H ST. 411 Rast, 28x103 Otto letpmt 1 Wolff, v ill? FUPP, 1 1.rineal? M?a? ? |6 ?: i."-'. ..'? 1 BAD BT, 177 Hist, 4 vtv t,!k, 20x100; Phil Elnkelsi 1 -? ?? ? i'- In ark, BIS East UW ?t; Ju 12. due P*b I. 1014: ?1 per cent; ?S.."??i . i..?>? r?. Tltlir. Ini 1 Trn?t C IV H4T?I ST, BB \\'-'. 20x100; |*re.ii-il. k K Hatchlll ? Julian. 2.3." W.-st 70th ? *. yr?; J-^.i""", attorneye, Bom .v Put? -. 2*> Broadway. it-.'Tit st. BB t. !"? '. 8 iti brk, Malt liai net Tui ? i*l N Pi ??dm 1 ?j.?i Riverside Lnve .prior mtK ?38.000?; dl Jan 1. 1802; 8 par twat* ?l*?,oou, attorney, s ii. ? im in, 53 IMort -' 113111 ST, n ?. SB *' ? Of 'th ave, IdxlO? \,i:,r,. ,1 Kali) t., Margaret E Ruidxaii. IS R? 1 I, \V eat l:.le, N Y; iHti IS; I ) M I r,', par cent; 8&000; utt..rneys, Wilson, Hark? is W nl! ?t IIBTH BT, S3S Baet, I sty LrU. 81x101; l!.?rth i. . i..<n Cohn, Kanaington garden! Far Rock? ?v, Lona l?'snd; Jan 8; S yrs; M \> ,iit..r, ?v. Hago '>ihn, I? ,w? a. l..,IH BT, 1 ?, ISO ft m of Amsterdam av* BOX 100; ISllphalel L DavM to tgrilllan M Moon limi .. ?i t tqueducl ave, Jan 10 (prior int, ?130 000?; .In- Jolv 10. 1014; ? per rent; $l?t.(Msl Wearhler A R??lhechlM, ISS Broedwe) THE BRONX. vi-illltt \ \ I?. n w <i "f ls7th st. STslOB Pasouale oaratnio lo tlaetano Troniheii?, 42; ;?,. il iprlor ml? ?27.?ii-ii. J.-,n HI. 3 ms 8 per ???ft. ?.v*1"'. attoraay, Morn? E*i?r, 30; ill' id I . BUCK ST, iv ?. if? ft n t Intarvala .-?ve. 79i 110- vi.-ar Realty Co 10 Lawytri Title Insuranr? kn? |ium .,,. iin I; 1 >r, ti per .-ent. ?38,000 IAO Broadway, gam PROPERTY; same to Henry Morgen ?hau Co l't-'. Rrcadwav (prior nit? ?.'ts.ilnoi; De? ._.,; 1 y'n .. i-i ?<*"? ?7,i?.'i. attorn?!, W M \v. ichlar, IBB Braedwai CATHARINE BT, 0 a 00* of -?"?nth ?t. BOxllSa Irres Annie pi?>.-h??ka 10 c.rrorate M<Ttgag? Co ?'?". Liberty ?' '-,n IS; I >rs ??. pat .-.?nt, ?! goo; :.rney, Henrj i> 1 '?'. i.it.?-it> st. I tVlDSON .WE, s e M.r of Fordhain rd. I4?1x Ineg Loulae C Holding <"o to Henry Holding, 110 "?Veal 180th ?: J?n 0 iprlor mtg ?14,??lOi, 3 yra; M.0OO; attorney, H C Kneaepal, o Reek man ?t PREBMAN BT, 12B6, 21x7.*.. Katharine Milne t , Mathilda riundeke. 12?B Chlsholm ?t ; ,l?n 10 ipri-r mtg ?U.OOOi; due as per bond; ?500. Attor i,.- Tltl? OuaraaUa and Trust Co, Ii6 Rroad a ? ? IENN1KOB ST. n e cor nf Mlnford pi. 20xloo. Edward Rafter to Leonard Woin. 7rt We?t io2d ?t (prior mtg WS.OI?): J?n 10. due May 1. 1013; A per ? ? ? ?8,000 attorney. Title Ouarantee and T:. m Co, 17ft Biaedway, 1,'iT 170, map 200 lot? Thompson ROM estnte; Denn!? m conroy to Charlea w Holly, n'.2 w?*?t 421 ?t, Jan 2; 1 yr: S par cent; ?7i?, attom*>. ciiartcs Kaiimeyer, ISB t*jH?t Mth ?t. LOTS Ii?> and MB, map of I>itt c. Hunt ??tat? Itwo mtg?, .?.-h *!?*?>?. 'i-.vey Rrother? Co ?o Theodoie Ichweaha. B? ?>? iuth ?t. Jaa io; I \is. .?,'? per rent; ?8(.<t; attormy. I harlc? H Bacchler, 112H W.ilker ave U0TS 172 and 173, ?ame map (two mtg?, each BSBOi: Oarvei Brolheri le ?ame; Jan It; 3 yr?, OS per rent; |1 WO; attorney a? above. MINNlEfURD w'K, ? e ,-,,r istai st. 23x100; lSl?t ?t. ? s. UK" fl ?* Of Mspe? ave, 40x01. Heur-, Harm? lo Margare! Oaiingh."-. ttt East I4?th ?i: Jan 8, I yre* ?7.5?O, gttomay. B f UmrAM, 61 Ch?tnhei? ?t. MINPORO PLACE, m ? 173 ft ? of Hoston Road. 21 lot?, each 37x11*1 .tiio mttt?. e?rh ?30. OOOl stahllily Realtv Co to Terrain Realty <'o. SS Ulsan M; .'?t. '"? *"* July IS, IBIS; ? P8? .ent, tfflO.OtO; attorney, Lawyer? Tit!?; insurance ?nd Trust Co. 100 Br.iadw?\ NELSON AVE, ?'? "? 22.". ft s of moth ?'. 40x irreg. Cheuncey Di v,..> t., Edward <> Orre.1, ir. t it. Brooklyn; due a? p,.r h,jnti; Jan 10; ?1,800 attorney. Title Ouaracti*? and Trim Co, 17d Broadway ROCKFIELD !?T, ? ?. H*? (t w of \\|||ams hrldge Ro?d. 28x100; C?rrie L, Roger? to Ellen conn r, 100 Fulton ave, ,14,, ? \ yr; fi.ooo. attorney. E F Moran. 01 l'haniher? ?t. BPOPPOBD ave. ? e ,.f,r M?ni.i.i st IBs?; .; Patten '?> Mais il Donovan BOS Weat i' 5th ^? Jaa !?'.. 1 ' 1.8 si riofl aitoi ritla Oeeraataa ?nd Tium Oo 17? Hro?d way. 1 V?SE AVE, s w cor Preeman ?t, 85*50; I ?...u -s .... ?a Titl? Guarantee and Tru?t < Martha Derna tonT'*b0nd |12.0?)0; address, Jan 16; due as P" oona. ? . lR-rTH 'st n ? ? 234 ft ? e of Courtlsndt a 2f."S" BS.Vm?n Benensen to John J F.l.n 4.10 E..t 188th st (prior m g $5,(HK? Jan 15( >rs; 13,000; attorney?, Elfer? ?. Acker. . Broadway. 162D BT ?2.% E*?1? 37x100; Jonn J Fellner John M?tii". 423 East l?J2d st; ?aM: I we, P-r cent; $4.000; attorney, Hu?o conn, 10 A\ line A. 210TH ST net, lot 215, map of W'ashlnfto ville. AOxlOO; Mathilda K May to East Ones' ?Savin?? Rank, ? South 3d ave. Mount Verne Jan 15; 11.500; attorney. J M Bell, 8 South 6Ve, Mount Vernon. _ SATISFIED MORTGAGES. (With name and address of lender'? attorne; M \NHATTAN. JANUARY 1? CANAI. ST. 170, 20 10x100; Feb 6. IBM; Ma C ?nd William F Costenhader to trustee? E ernpt Firemen"? Benevolent F?und: $7.000; att. ney. Title Guarantee and Trust ? "o, n? Broa "IV. CATHEDRAL PARKWAY, n ?. 175 ft e 6th tve, 66.66:70.11; He.- 2?, 1910. Eherha Tiber to Jona* Well and Bernhard Mayer. $1? ?000; attorneys, cakes K- S.hur?, 19 WaM st. CATHEDRAL FARE WAV, n a. 2,37??? ft e 8fh ave, 62.0x70 11; H?. 21?. 1010. Eherh? Faner to ?ame. IlO.oOo, attoreejr?, Fame ?boire. FORSVTH ST. 40, 2*?xl00. Dee. 30, lg? Pauline and Samuel Cohen to th? Central Tru Co; $2o.0u0. attorney?, Miller A Pe?"kham, Dren ButMlng. WEST END AVE, e ?, 25. 1x100; O t 2?. 180 Thomas F ?nd Jernlo M Devine to Mary K.'rhani; $5,000; attorney, ("?iarlen K KeUhai 106 William st. HUDOJON ST. 2.2. 42.2x80x21 4x70 ?? e ? et 20.9 to he?: April 8, lf??3; Ueorge n llarttiolome to Albert W Lem?"ke et nl, trastees; |6,000; S torney, Abram I Elkus. M Pire st. 1ST AVE, 1317, 16x18; Au? 1, 1008; Anton Pohaty to Frank and Blenore Wovtlsek; $6,00 attorney. Tit!? Guarantee and Trust Co, ? Broadway, 1ST AVE. S) ?. 7111 ft n of llnth ?t. 2?x" Dec 30, 11)05; An?lnlln? Parlato to Joseph Camp $1.300; address. 3?U West 40th ?t. 40TH ST. ,*.9 East, lfixlOO.n; April 20. If! Evelina d Stevens to Edw w c Arnold; $25.00 attorneys, Curtis, Mallet, Provost A Crott, ! Broad st. ?atTH ST, a ?, 160 ft w of Park ave. 20x1001 Au? 4, li?i3; Robert A ChesehroiiRh to S?-anien Rank for Savings; $40,000, attorneys, Stinn? cadnalader, 40 Wall st. 71ST ST, 140, 20x100.'.. ?fay 26, 1011; Ell? V Sott to Jacob Mayer?, $11,000, address, 2i Broadway. 71ST ST, 136 to 144 West, HOxtOO.5; May 2 Itll; Bilan V Scott to Emanuel Arnsteln ar Samuel ly>v> ; $14.(?00; attorney?, Arnst'ln, I.c g Pfeiffer, 108 Broadway. 71ST ST, 136 We?t. 20x100.5; 71st ft. 142 nn III W.-at, s a. 40x100.5; June 28, 1010; PhUi Krau? to David J, Bennett J nnd Bdw J Kim Jr. extr?, et.-, $72,0<?O; attorney, William C Or ?l chambers ?t. 71ST ST. a ?. .100 ft w of Columbu? ?ve, 2ll 100.5; \ov 26. 1806; Jscob and Martha Mayei 10 Da?, id J Kin? et ?). eXtrs; $20,000; attorne] William c iii-r. ?l ?liami^rs St. 72D ST. n a, 188 ft e of 1st ave, 23x102.2; Au 6 1606; lohn S Ames to Cat h Warner et a ears; $12,nou: attornev, f ,\ Burnham, 150 Cane st. 88TK ST. 315 West 20x1008; Aua* 10. l?0f Paula T \ ?Bornuth to tbe ?German ?Society, tru.i Ue; 126,000; address. 117 4th ave. MD ST. n ?. ::?? r, ft * of :td ave, 20.11x100.' Mar. h 1, 1!?0"; Hertha Feldmark to Ja^ob Ra eheln et al, as partneishlp, $.'?,500; ?ttorn'j Adolph Cohen, J20 Broadwa\. 108TH ST. 71 En?" lista?. 11; May 10. 1910 Julia Emmerich to Frank ?eg-al, gdn; $1.000; at ternej?, Morn<i. 1 A- Schiff, 820 Broadway. 113TH ST. lo.t Esst. I6sl00.ll; De. 30, IBM Martin and Mat ??ret y Keily to Rose Mack. $5. 000; attorney?, M S & I | lea.i ?, M William ?t .I'll. ST. 120 West, 20x60.11; July rt. 1666 Carolin?. Mima to Mary Murrliv. ?1.065; attor 1- ? M. lK?nald & B??t?*l. k, U William st. 143D FT. ? ?. ?3 2 ft e of Amsterdam av? 1? K'xio?! Il, Sept 1, i!>08. Carolina W tattat) t.. Everett B S**ee?e,. $.';.300. THE BRONX. Bl'RKE AVE. e s. 106 ft from n e cor Jeffer ?on ave. 21x100. Mar h 10, 1!XW. Ferdlnan?: Wor.le.-li>]? to Carl ?Trar.holm; $?-135. SttortMy, I t P.owe, 198 Broadway. Bl'RKE A VF. e s. 100 ft from n e cor Jeffer son a\e, 25x100. Maren 30. ifiOS. Alfred in< V?ndela C Patterson to the Railroad <*? operativ. Building and I/1-11 Association. $3.500; attorney, ?Ed* ?; Whitaker, 141 Broadway. BBUIONT AV'E. e s. 70 ft ? of 187th St. "0i 100: June I, l'ii'?i S.nlvai'or* and Filomena Pan ruilo et ai to aurusii h itonobtrldce: $i.i?5? ?ttorney. Wm ?S'oii'.hilJg?. 184th at, near 3d ave BRONX PE, n s. lots 81 and 82. man I, Cran f?rd pi-opertv, south Movint Vernon. 50x100; July 16, 190?; W and Jean N Penrteld to Oeorae Hill; f.'OO. aAdreaa, 41 Park Ko?*. QUAND AVE n e. 7'." ft ta? of K.i'nnah ave, 50x200 ,ian ',. 1M>!> E;!? D and Hiram B Var?an lo Ella C Nourae; $1,000; attorney, Title, f?uar ? ante? anl Trust Co, 170 Broadway HIIJ.SIDK AVE. ?es. sVS.6 ft s w of llth a".e, nus s e 4.'? lOx e VA.bx ? -? 62 7x101 f.x n ta? M Hx n e 47 1? 106.7 to beg. Ort 4. 1005; the I/val Realty Co to Frederic R c?>ud?rt and ?no. tru?tees. $6.'V.ii: attorney?. R?and>, Money A Shlpman 7 Wall st. I/VT 0 to 14. map 1.86a of Maclav Aveni? F.?altv ?o, We?t Chester; lot 31 to 86. mar. 1,071 ..f r:iiia O Ketehiim, tTnlonpor?; lot I3?t to 141. map Benson estate, Thro?'? Neck. be?tns w s Arnold ?"??. 600 ft s Of I.lbhy s?, mi m to 1 w m of ? bank West.-hestei- <'ree'K x e :.. n s lot 135 ?aid map x e to m ? Arnold av? n lVi 10 I.? .tan H. i:>:2 */.ere?a Realiv Co to Addle \ Bulllvan; $5.000; a'torney, M J Sullivan, Wi'.'.ls ave nr.d 146th st. I.tiT 11911, map Wnkedeld, 27.4x10.'. July 17. IBM PI! Bahn 10 Basaaa A Red?ii; 61.106, MVi'l-'.s \\E s w cor of 181s? st. 26.4s 14.*,".'; May 6 1601; Henrj Harm? to Michael .1 Kelly; 66.600; attorney, JoseJh D Kelly, 1.1 EarVt P..v\ LOTS 32 rin.l -".'I. parcel 18, map sub.llvl?lon propertv .-?'if" Wilin.m B D?d?n; i?- I IS10; John v and Lizzie m K.iiser to Henry uio\er tru?; $i.?i.".". attorneys, Miller & Brstafeld r. -.:. Liberty ?t. I.??T 18. m-ip 112 !"t? estate MsSWa DOVOO, Fordham Helfhta; 1. 22, 1608 McLernon Realty anl (jonatraetlon Co to Benjamin K Elit?r ot Si, exr?. 8S.O00; attorney, Robert B D.ist..n. IS William ?i l.oTS 118 and lit, m.ip 260 lot? Thompsoa? Roa? enlate; March IS 1605; John Cast ? ? Thompson admx; ST??o. attorney, Alex? andar Thompae*?, East 2.'13d st and Klngsbriage 1 osa, M?'BRIS AVE, n w cor of Treitsoal svo, 42.8xlO0?:tS.Sxl00.3; Jan li?. 1610; Ai ,1m. .?I. Conatl lotion ?'?> to Peter Ere.-?? and ?no; $10,000; attorney, K I" Hummel, 1311 3d ave. MARION AVE at pt where h I bet lots 17.*. nnd 17rt (map Village ?>f K.-.st Tr. mont 1 Inter se? ??. ?? a ave ,'t". 1 x 1 ?*?'? I; Marion av?, ? s. .;.". ixi.'n ?xd;.ixl47 :t; May it. 1801; I.eali I'rohn to Ronald K Brown; $il,.",00; attorney, Oeergs if Culver, M Pira Row WESTCHESTKR AVE. s e ? -or ?f CSStlS It l| ?v? (formerly Av? c?. run? e 61.2? ? 161 10? w 11.5 "o t ? caatle util ave x n 157 ?t to bet: Au? 0. 1606; Mary M Hennin? t.> Dollar s.. Iniis Pauk ?.f ("n ? ..f New Y.?rk 112.800 at? torneys, Leaow, MaoKellar & ajrella, 66 Csdar St. BAMB iTt?>PKi:TY. Jan 21, Itll; ?ame to ?"luirle? Wynn . $8,600. ?Jl> SI', a ?. ."11 ft s ,-f 1st uve. .*.0xl(Ni. bell ?*? e ?j lot 31. map of (?!ln\:lle. June 5, l'i.i?: Edward 1-' ?".iir lo Elisabeth J Hall; 11.800 attorney, John P ?Everett, 32 Liberty st ::!> AVE, or Beatos rood, n e cor of U2d ?t. 72.3x28.0164.6x63.4 Mai 18, is::. Thomas Ellen R?.. to the New York Dlapenaary; 118,250; attorney, Title (Juaranteo ?in. 1 Trust ? "... i7?t Broadway. 6TH ST. nt pt "."? ft from lot I03. m:,p of Unionport, 26x100; Eel. I, 1608; j.iiiev ?' Keliej lo Deborah Hubbani: $30i?; attorney, Pi ancle I.iirk.n. disitiln?. N Y. 268TH ST, 11 ? 241 ft ?r <?f Katnnah ave 40x100; ?let !>, r.i"'? Clara d Vreelond to John II Thorn, ?ir; $2.000: attorney, Title c.uar? nntee and Trust Co, I7ii Broadway. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. M Moi?enthau. Jr. Ce lo I.aa-vers Title in. ?tirano? and Trusl Co; 2 ???sts. $i??? Terrain Realty Co to M Morgenthau, Jr. <v a a?*t?; ?100. American Mortgage Co to Naa?au Morts*?? Co; fos.ooa France? A Cowle?, admrx, to Franc?? a Cowlae; ?t. Helen S Draper to Title Iniurance Co; ?10 OW) John Li Van Buren, exr, to Wm K Fowler" ?14.171. Thoma? J McLaughlin to American Mort????, Co; ?10,000, Nassau Mortgage Co to Mutual Life Insuran-? Co;?l. ?" Anna Hepner to Minnie StorTregn, ?2,000. Mathlld? Piumdike to Ell- J Thompson; ?300 Eloivtte i'onstru.-tlon ?'o to Columbia Bank; ii. Samuel N Preedrnan to Jennie Adolphe; ?]. Franela R ehedacy and ano, exr?, to Charlea Herrlich. S&00S, Sender Feldijiai-k to Amlee Oppenhelmer; ?I. l.'.-noia Morrean to ('haries Wvnne- $100 Leonard Wclll to ?""arrie Levy; ?H.(>00. Theo Wentz to Antonio Letarrace; lioo. (;<nrge Ra.-ker to Ernennet Arnitenr ?7.000 Leonard M Thorn, jr. to Tltl? Guarantee ?nd Trust Co; ?31.0OO. Samo to same; ?,3!,0<*V ?lara M Wendall to Maria Whit?; ?0.000. Abraham Zadek et al to Felix Zadek; ?1 Washington Saving? Rank to Ida Jacor-*on; 11.510. F.Ma Sott to ?snald H M-i<-<*nnalrl; |17,.W>. Louis Lev. to-M?x A Selgel; ?1. I^-on.ird M Thorn. !r, t., Title (7u*rant*e and Treat Ce; *i*?.2f"i Sadie H ?lo. k- to Mary J ?r?-her; (3,000. Mauri'?.- Sh.i Irfl t.. t nl? Rerniteln: (1. W? C neigen to A<Ut? l;.*rl?le $1?H?. Jenrle Merns|e|ti I,, Julius Helderman. ?1. tema to Maurlr? Shapiro ?I Augusta 1. DU Vat to Annie A Lovell; (3,000. Pam? to same; (?,n?v? Sumo to same; J3,?*i0 Pame to Mary j Manaiadan; ?ST?*? Same to ??,me; 11 non Sain? to MOM : i.'!,.':?W Same to Thoma? E \lar?l?den; $,".000, Sama to same, ?.-'.??hi rarmers- Loon and Trust Co to Title ?".uaran tee and Tru?? Co: $7,<?'iO. Title <','i?rant.e ?n(i Tru?t Co to Fulton Tmat O: IHt.iWi. Title Inrai-anea Ch of Kam York to Ch,-.r!e? O Rrewsler; $10.i*JO Bama to Wm W Cnderhill. trustee; $i>.Wv Lawyer.? Title tni%ren<ra ??n-l Trait Ga to Creenwleh Pavings Bank; $17.*'?' Same io Lawyara Mortgage (o; (10,000. MECHANICS' LIENS. REAI'MON'T AVB. 2304. Ho?kln* Bolter Co agt Monteflore Building Co, owner; R V Steven?, contractor; (MB CLABK ST, Id and 18; ?".yde k Howe? agt Lillian Heller, owner; John Kanoen, contractor; ton? 21' AVB, 210; John Wllkln? agt Eherh?rd B. naeldcr, owner; Michael Normoyle. contractor; ?07. BT NICHOLAS AVE, n w cor of 177th it, Mi, ?no; ?ak? ,*;- '"o, In.-, agt Melvin Realty Co, owner Qtaanbarg A ?'?.hen. contracter; |*UHI ?J.'.TH BT, IV! East, and Hroadway Alley. 5; Otis E'evatop Co ?gt Margaret T Johnston, own? er; Charlea Smith, ionira<-'or (renew?!); (120 88, BIST ST. 2.1 Woat; Natlmal Rridge Work? ?gt Edward Mnrpolies. ewner and contractor; M?r poHea Conatrut-tlon Co, c^ntr.T'tor; (300 34. 07TH ST. ."07 Beat: Joseph cirrito agt Kenara Hoidii-g ?o. owner; lyo I, Wolin? Co, ?-ontrac tr: ?110 24TH ST. ri02 East; Thomas J ('alligan. Inc. aet Otto Wagner, owner; Solomon New-berg, contra.-'"r; $30.. SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIEN8. BIVEMIDE HRIVE. s e cor of 149th ?t; Ernerv Both ;?gt Audiihon Improvement Co ?t al; Ail* 23. 1011; (3.0O0 1T8TH ST, ? ?. loo ft ar of Audubon av?; Alfred Peat? Co agt J'hn C.las?. Jr. Construc? tion ?o e? a); F?b en. mil (caaeenes); (307 84. LAFONTAINE AVE. w s 112? ft n of 178th st; saverlo S'-ai/.o ?g* v\'e;ies-Mceker Realty Co et a!; Dec 11. 1911; (1,090. SAME TROPKRTY; carter, Rlack A ApMI agt same; Pec 21. 1011; (100. SAME PBOPEBTT: Oriental Fireproof ffash and D or <*o agt ?aine; ne,; 21. 1011; (200. HUDSON ST. 80S to MY; Pletro Crtseuolo act dreanwich Investing Co et al! Dec 12, 1911; (070. SAME PROPERTY: Retianee Fireproof Door Co ?gt same; Dec io, lftll; ?717 80. HIS r ST, 11!) to 127 We.-t; Michael Mc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LET NEW .1EIISEY. PRICE $5000 7-Room house, hutlt on h?lf acr? of land; ha? all modern improvement?; near twe ettreetlra lak?? in the moun? tain?; 47 mlnut?s on train, main lln? of D., 1? A W. Smnll ca*h payment, bal? ance like rent. Write for particular? and photograph. P. O. Box 744. New T-?rk City. LON'i ?BLAND. SOUTHAMPTON AM) BHINNECOCE HII.I.S. l? I. Furnished cottage? to rent l.iat? on ?ppilea?, tlon. Plans ?nd photograph? of nous?? at oTte? J. METCALFE THOMAS. 1I> LIBERTy STREET, N. V. BOROIGH OF THE BRONX. SACRtPtCE REST LOCATED PATIN?*? apartm*n:, stete property, Bronx: very tow rental; ?* J. *70.ooo; in-.e?tigata at on?**. Allr-j?. LUCKY, Tribune OfAce. TO LET FOR BUSINESS.? PURPOSES. IJUILMIKS.STOIIES.LOFTSJ I. ??, ANO OFFICES TOt-tT i ?* AhtyWHfBf.POWTITCA.N PM> ON ALlTH?-><?C?J<?ii?AfltS ?WkH.WHITIN?eC]M | 41 PAR'-? ROW* t?l *5 900 COPT. -J THIMTV Bill.DINIi. ill Hroadway. I MTU) MTATKS REALTY Ml II HIM.. 110 Broadway. ?nice? to Let. B g - _I REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. STUDIO APARTMENTS SSD ST., 163 WEST -EVERY IMPROVE? MENT. J AND 4 ROOM APARTMENT. WEli.t, CO.. AOBNT8, 4.; WEST :?:*I> ST. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. ITBBI SIDE. ROCKFALL APARTMENTS, N. E. Cor. 111th St. & B'way. ONE APARTMENT 8 Rooms and 3 Baths TWO APARTMENTS 7 Rooms and 2 Baths New ami perfectly appolntM house. Moderate Rentals For term of year?. Attractive Concessions Until Oct. 1 Apply to Mauag-er. on Pramiaaa. EAST SIDE. THE CLEVELAND 1?B-130 P. \?>T 2ITII ST. An?rtrr.enn of B rooeta ample rloaeta, etc. Large and Small o Let Offices Single or en Suite in the TRIBUNE BUILDING 134 Sattaa Street Opposite City Hall Park The Centre of Transit for the Metropolitan District "L" Stations Entrance to Brooklyn Bridge Subway All within a Step Absolutely Safe Fast-Running ELEVATORS (Plunger Type) Electric Light und Janitor Service OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR APPLY F-tm TERMS TO THE RENTING AGENT. ROOM 610