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i Exports of These Products De crease. While Manufactures Increase. Thr .Vovambar drcnlar of the National iity ?aak, in a further dlscusslon of the rauses of the .-uiw.nce in the coet of llv ir.?. .ali> .-itt.iition to the small Increase nl tl.e number of persons engaged in iigri'-ultnral pursults in rompartson wlth the anmber of tbaaa engaged in manu facturing, and to the dimlnishlng vol? ume of exports of farm products. It save That the percentase of oui populatlon enrag.-d m the productloii ol 'oodstufts is Bteadlly growing smaller 1-4 generally recogniaed, but the fact i. brought Hharpl'. to attention by tl.e most recent figurea avallabla upon this subject whlle 'he Cenaua Bureau has not yet completed Ita tabulatlon ol the number ttt peraona engaged la agnculturr in 1*110, it h..s ,-omj.leted ligures .showlng the n imber <"t farm famfllea, whlch 111 rtlcate _,. lncreaae ol but 11 r>er cent ln tne number of familie* oa farma att 1910. u compared wlth 1808; whlle its flgures showlng the number of persons engaged In lnanufacturlng. including wage earnera and salarie.1 offlclals. ln_i <_ie an lncreaae of pra.tkally 30 per cent 111 1910 as compared with 1900. Thi- reductlon lo the relatlva produc ing power of the I'nited States of farm producta .s further llluatrated by the reec ahgrarlng tl.e exportutlon ,.1 roodatufTa nt the preaent ume com pared wlth thnt of prevloua yeara. 'ihe \alii4- of foodatuftfl e.\[>oite.l in the flscal year 1811 was hut $418,000,000, against %-;,4: 1800. Bvan thls com jiariM.n of valuea of exporja Itl 18" witli iot 1 not plve an ac <urat<- plcture ol the decllne ii. quan titv hecauee ol tha well known fact that prlces of foodstuffa havfl materiaHy advanced ln the mean time. \ : till more striking exempliflcation or the falling off ln oui surplus food prcd pcta and tha elforl which the people of : nitod Statea are, perhapa uncon bciousIv. iiiaking to substitute some Other prodUCt therefor in our eontribu? tions to the woild's markets is found in il. nercentaee which foodstuffs form of th. total exports at the present time compared with tnat of earller yeara. The share whlch foodstuffs formed of ihe total exportations ln *he flscal year B912 was hut 10.5 per tf.nt, whlle ln ifioo lt ?Hs It.i per cent, In 1SJ0 42.3 cent and ii. H&n Bo.i per c(<%x. ot the total value of exports. Thi. decllne ln the export of foodetuffa has been off6et by the ll manufactured prod u-ts exportod a ITEMS OF THE STREET. r.'-cigii houses DoUght aoout 30.000 ? hares of Btock 011 balance in thls market Theaa divldanda have beer, declared: Bteel Company, rcirulHr quarl*r!y t , Dae-i-be li.t. 1 sia'.f* felephoo* '? ompany. -rgUar quarterly I*. pei cent ra tb< preferred, pay* 1 llluml ? Securltlet Cor .j>o.ation. hnltlal quarterl) 1r, per ceal on pa." abll No.fiiit.. r 1 5. I' J. .I.rome an.l L, .1 Hachnev have ) ? added t." thc hoard 4,f the Cleveland, 4 ?inciniiati. chicago & St. I-ouis I'.ailway k'ompany. Thfl I'tiring directors have 'rn ? 11 re-elc, t"-.i Tba Stun.Rrd Oll Company of ohlo, one ef thc foniK-r subsidlarles of the Standard fii 1 ompativ of New Jersey, hes declared ai, Init-Bl dlvldend of H ? share. payable Decembee 18 Th? Missouri. Kansas & Texas Railwav 4 ompacq has ordered fotty Mikado lo.o jn.itives from the AiiKilcan I_ocomotlve jratlHiaaur The Brtfl Ka.lroad Company r ..idt.c-1 twanty-flva locomotlvea from the Baldwln Locomotive Work_. i"4,i;_ia- n Oordon ha? been elected a .(},??!,,? of the Oeorgla .s. ITorlda Raii v>, 1 'ompanj - 101 to the late . _? ('. Morrlaon. Sfe] lobbera In this city have advanced their prlce foi Bteel Miaftlng %", a ton, ef r< Immedlately. Track Bgikea have keee adranced ?**-' ", ton in Pittsburgh to $ .1 hundred poundi Th. .Missouri Padflc BjrStem reports for eVpterubei ea Inc raaaa of 15W.018 ln gross ean.iiigs ani of 1402.991 In net. The sur *.iii.. ..';, i chargea, Increaaed 012,000 Kor the ti.->- montha ended s.ptemher M the ajroaa earnlnga thffl year show an increase ct i. 1 thfl Bama period last thc aet aarnlaga M.MMM increase. and tbe Burplue, after charges, an ln r ?f $1,4194,565. Operatlng revenue oi Ihe Southern Rallway Ceaapanj f.>. Beptember were 4 -..;. an r* B ? Ol 1123.H32 as om paifd with the -_>,,? month of IMI; opei - Btlng were $3.703.7*40, Increaea j itlDfl revenue w.is $1, _lt. :.",..- in.'ir > of J20,3>'(j. 1 i of toe National T'hiIw.i r "f Mi xlee, wbdeh mature oo Kovembei 14, hawe been rxtended for one J-ear, Tl,. BOtea were placed vsilh harik t 11 thla dty aid Baropa and have nevei bera oflfered t" the public. Ther. bmr been admitted to the Meck Exchange Ild M80.1M rr P. Morgan & Co. tempt alpta fnr (leneral Baotfrfc 9 ,,? :- cen< "i.benture hondf. due 1D-2, firat men paid. aii'i $5.532."J"10 J. P. Mor (ai, & Cifl t-mporary receipts for the gmxne bonda, full iimo aad lataraat from ?eptember I. Appllcatlon has been made t<> ii*-! UMtMt Bfl-Mttenal flrst and re f ibig mortgagc i per eeeA bonda of the Ylrgbiia Rattwag and Power Company an.l |M-,800 addltlonal Callfornla Oas and YA> <-t!i<- Corporatlon unifylng a.no refund li.g liiortLrage 5 per cent bonds of the Pa c if< oas and Electric Company. NEW SAVINGS BANK REC0RD They Hold $4,450,822,522 for 10,009,804 Depositors. \\ ashington. Oct. 30?Keports to the Controtler ot the Carraoejr on the savtngs banks of the Itilted States ehow reeord deiKislts aud the greatest number of de? positors In tti4-ir history. On June 11 _h4*re were 1.825 savlnge b_i,ka. holdlng aggregate depoalta of %4. |S8,B_ifll3 for Ki.009.wil depoeltors, the av? erage "iepostt t-elng 1444 454 Vhlle the num ber pf banks. compared wlth l.U, In crcased only forty-one, the deposlts In creased by more than l-'&OOO.OOO and de poaltors by more" than a*%*h\ The average diposit aCCOUnt Increase^ 114 66. The per ., t-ivings in the United Btatea. com j.i.t.*.! from savlnga b_nk accounts. was |4?; W, the highest 4>r. re?ord. The Controller, who rwelved these re? ports largely from atate supertntendenta of banks, said that eapecial interest at tai'hed to them because the doposita are fhlr fly the accumulatlons of wage-earnerB. e INTERBOROUGH EARNING8 QROW. OpAatlng r. veiui ? Of the InterborouRh Jtupid Tranalt Companj for September was S-.44-.3-0. an ln..-as.- of $4-8.84. as rompar.d wlth the game month of 1811; aparatlng .-xpenses were $1,013,832, de , 117,757, and net operatlng revenue was $1.4^,48?. Increase lHi>.600. Oross ln <-oii,.- for the month waa $1,272,8M, an.i after deducting lntiTeet. rentals and other ebargea the net corporate Income was $2/1.269. an lncreaae of $a.,21?. The 0OBB ?paiiva lines carrled ln September 47,5-6,_~ tu.uaev.irve, an lncreaae of 1.488,8S4. L J. SPENCE_ OPTIMISTIC Harriman Officer Finds Condi tions Excellent in Middle West. ln. J. Spence. director of trafnc of tlie Harriman ayattm. who has just returned from an inapection trlp which took him to a number of cities in the Kast aad the Middle West. said yesterday that he had found business condltlons excellent in the districts he vlsited Of the out ]..ok for the rallroade ln general and the Harriman lines in paiticular he said: The railroad**; are now being offered one of the largest tonnages on record and the indtcatlons are that this condi? tion wlll prevail during the next year to ooroe In the cities that I vlsited where the Harriman lines maintain offlces be? tween here and Chicago and Detroit. a e-encrally good felling prevalls n view of the favorable outlook for all lines or commerce. Earninga of the Harriman linea are holdlng up remarkably' well, and the September operatlng results wlll com pare favorablv wlth the correeponding month a vear ago. October should also ahow a very large volume of bueinesp f?M both Union and Southern Paciflc. AM. EXPRESS CO.'S YEAR Large Falling Off in Net and Surplus. The Amerlcan Express Company reports to the Massachusetts Railroad Commis? sion for the flscal year unded June 30 last ?jroaa earnlngs of 143.7H.S74, agalnst $41. B*,VB for the preeedlng year, an increns.. of $2,031,678. and net earnings of $1.7!2.'"*2i. against (S,tH0n. Total income was $3, 38,271, a decrease of $1,571,865, and after payment of charges. $434,019. the balance (or dividends was $2.8;>3,4".9. Dividend pay menta were $2.3SO.oOO, unchanged from li?ll, the surplus for the year belne* IM, ttb, against $2,296,K08 for the preeedlng year, a decrease of JJ1.80;;.34I*. Total operatlng recelpts of the Natlonal Expreaa Company for the 3 ear end **d June 30, as repoited to t'.ie InterstHte Commerce Commiss'on were 11.109,022, In . :ea*-e $3?.747. and total operatlng revenue was $740,015; decreaae, $14,744. Deduct'ng total operatlng expena?s, $?1,176, and taxes. $5,122; the operatlng lncome was $102,813. a decrease of $3i?.Mo HOLDING BACK COTTON Activities of Southern States Ootton Corporation. The Southern States Cotton Corporatlon. whlch has its headquarters at Macon, Ga , and branchea In the states of the cotton holt. has begun to place Its securltles. lt was announced yesterday, at $1.',0 a share for the preferred shares, known bs par ticipating certlficates, and $i.">0 a share for the common. Under the plan. the planter exchanges hls cotton for stock of the corporatlon at the rate of II cents it pound. eijuivulent to $75 for a bale of 104 pounds. The corporation L.-* taking cotton off the market In volume at Dallas. Tex . according to ndvlces from that cltj*. The Southern States Cotton I'orpora tlon, ln a communlcation to the cotton planter.*-* of Mlssisslppf. says that arr.inge ments ka\e been made wlth European bankers for practlcally unllmlfed funds to finance the crop, advanclng th-**oe-fo**rt?I of the market value. B0LL WEEVIL COSTLY PEST Has Caused $126,000,000 Loss in Ootton in 20 Years. Washington. Oct. 30.?The cotton holl weevll, the greatest pest of the Pouth, has caused a loss of $1:5,000,1*00. represent ed by UMyM bales of cotton, since the weevll flrst Invaded thls country. accoid iiifj to an cstiniate of the Depaitment of A-jriculture, issued tn-'^y. Thi wevil crossed the R|0 ''rande Into th*** I'nlted States twenty years ago. ' The prohlem of tlie control et the boil wee\1l wlll be more dlfflcult as the pest continues Ita inva:-ion of the cotton belt," announc-d the department lt cannot be cor sidered a.i yet nimpletily solved. There Is no ot-casion to h-se hope, but than tnust bc devlsed better meanb of controlllng the pest and reducing th? enormous loss suffered, eapedall* duilng unfavorable Keasons in Texaa1 LIGGETT & MYERS DIVIDEND Initial 3 Per Cent, Understood To Be Quarterly Rate. Tha I.lggett A Mycrs Tobacco Company I yeaterday declarad an initial dividend of J o per cent on '.he COfnmoa **to<k, payable Dooonbor 1 Although no annoiin. riment I -.,.- *o th** prrr.ianeiire of the rate wa*? made by the diret-tors, it araa aaeumed hy | the Stieet thai lhe dividend was a QMT* |*rlj one antl that the i-sur- had heen placed on a l. ner cant armual baUfl The ..penliig prlce yesterdav was ttt, from wbtch thr*- otoch det?lned to 2i6'.4, f.illying after the dhrMtnd news to 220, ai which level It dOOad. Early ln the year II -'.I i under 160. The Llggett & Ifyerfl cunpany is the \oai ot the concern*i formed as a co?queiice of tht American Tot.,.c.i Company reorganlza'ion drciee tti initiate (ilvidends on Its con.mon stot tt MOBILE - OHIO'S REPORT. The Mobile <t Ohio Railroad i'ompan> reports for th. _M?1 yrar tuiai June SO laat operatlng rft\*eiu:s of $11,207,732. an lncrease of $10,386 over the total for the procedliig yar; operatlng expenses and taxea f*^4*M72, lncrease $279,568. and nel lncome $2.7l9.i>&9. a decreasn of |'.'69,1S1 Totnl locome waH $2,949,032, again.st $3, 218,430 ln the preeedlng year. and after deductlon of Intereat, rental and other chargeH, aKgregatlmr $2,624,961. the balance avallable for dlvldends was |424,(*7I. tviunl to 701 per cent Ofl the stock. No d;vi detlda were paid ln the laat fisral vr-ar. while ln the preeedlng year the dividend paymenta were $242,824. Dfvlurting $10 7ol approprlated for addltlone and better ments, the surplus for the vear was $413 - 32o. agalnst $362.690. The balance sheet o* of June 30 shows caah on hand $74.*; 14? profit and loss surplus $4,918,966 and total assets and llahllltles $lMfi0."*.r.*i UNTERMYER CONSULT8 BANKERS Sarr.uel T'ntcrmyer. counsel for the "money trust" Investlgatlng committee of Congress, ia endeavoring to secure the co-operatlon of offlcers of local banks 1n hls work. antl to that end invlted a number of them to attend a conference vesterday afternoon at his ofllce Offl? cers of some of the largest instltutlons dld net recelve lnvltatlons. and Mr. l"n termyer last nlght dedlned fo Indlcr.te the subjectB brought up for dlst usslon The attltude of leading bank offidals ls understood to be that they would be wllllng to give such assistance as they could to Mr. L'ntermyer and the com? mittee lf satisfled that the object of the Inoulry. which is soon to be resumwd. is eolel-f constructive and deslgned to im prove the banking system. 8A/S HI8 BANK 18 NOT INCLl JED. There were no new develonments yes? terday in the plane whlch are under die Ctiaslon luoklni* to a merger of th? Eourlh Nationa! Bank, the Me .ianlcs mtl Metal.v Natlonal Bank and the Hank of New York, N. B A As said in yes terday's Tribune. the prnject ls illl) only tn a teotatlva stat, and is hy no means eertaln to be cerrted through Herbert L. Orlggs, president of the bank Ot New Vork. N. R. \ . Issued this statement: Referring to the reports i,. \e?terdav s an.l to-da\'s papers about the proposed amalgamalion of our luatltution with other banks, \m Wlob ?*, say that there Is no basis orhatevei tor nui^i teport) so far as the Bank ?f Net* York In con? cerned. and that theri are no negotla tions for the merge. t.f cor hank r Ith any other lnstltutlon belng lonaldcred bv ua Inn. 1v_?al Estate .TMarket MORE SPECUUTiNGJN WEST 38TH ^L Dr. G. L Peabody, George H. Davenport and Harriet D. Glover Sell Parcels Near Lord & Taylor Site. SEVEN STORY APARTMENT More sperulatlng ln propertlee on 3?th street, Just e_?t of the elte ln FVth avenue. leased by Lord _ Taylor. agaln featured the realty market yesterday. Following the announcement on Monday tbal the flrm of Ix>rd * Taylor was to arecl a tail atery huildlng on the Burton propertv, on Plfth avenue, between 38 th and Mtb street*. came the report of Beveral saieB la 3K:h and 39th atreetg. Iii most cases the property was dlsposed of by phyelclana Three more parcels in West 31th street were added to thls speculation yaaterday. No. 67 waa BOM by Dr. G. E_ Peabody, No 59 by Oeorge II Davenport and No 61 hy Harrlet D. Olover. Each ls on 8 lot lt. 4-5x989 feet. giving a combined P'.ottage of 55.2 2-5x9?9 feet. Tucker. Ipeyara fl Ca. were the brokere The Hrown-Welss leeltlea Company bflfl purchased from the Urjuldatlon and Re allzatlon Company the s_ven-ator\ aie* \ator apartment house, known a*? the ."ynthlus, sltuated at the northeast cor? ner of Broadway and 125th street, on plot 99.11__". feet. In part payment the Brown-Weiss Com? pany gave the ten two-famlly housee Noa. ?23. 62B, 630. 632, 631, 638. 640, 650 and ?S62 Falle atreet. The transactlon ln? volved about 1300,000 The latter houses were acqulred by the aellers recently from the Hunt's Polnt Kstat-s Othai sales reported follow. Manhattan. ?KOOND AVKN'CI. -Then,a? I llullea haa, re? Li No, 1889 aaeond avenoe, ? nve atory t-nenient house. wlth etores. on lol 26x100 feet, near Mtb Btreel Mr Mullen b*ught the prop? ertv Uat week at foraeloaure aale. PORT WABH1NQTON AVEXVB The 1. Romalne Hrown Compenjr haa ao.,i foi tl?e | Unral L Hmitli rataie lh4 th-k front on Iltt wei-t al.le of lort \Vaahlr.jt.,n avenua froni ltiSd etreet to 1.14:1. ? itl *. i. 204* irregulai uperai.jr. who reeold ii to Ui- Mlllai I C_ll?trU .; any, of whli h Irvlna Ju lii b presl ,i,.:.- \ :.,, ?tOT apartment houae aill "*e erected. WEST BND ,VENl."E. cilfford N Bhurmen haa aold for Alma M Ollse) to Fi I'nderwood, preeldenl of the Erle Ra i four ?' rv aiul haaement .Iwellmf house, Bt N< .77 Weet End .iv.-nue, on lol Srallfl feet ,id Jolnlng the southwext cotuei ? Ur Cnearwoo- recentlj *oM hli resldenca at No. 303 weal 73d atteet, The Bronx. 148TB 8TRfl_R Ba-ith <v Pl?? pe ba tei ? ash No. .lOf. i:a*t 140th atreet. frame mii.lln*. on lot _f,*?0 r>et *"*, HBSTKi: AVENI H. H L I'help* ha* acid for the J--.hu .1 Tully "'..mpeny the four Bve atorv apartment houaea, on plo- 1 (-ftxl^t feet on tbfl ea*' slle nf Wehater avenoe, '.Oo ft.; north of l*l*t atreet, to an inieator lt wae _ caah tranaactlon. II4F-, AVENI B i Newton Oeorto haa a-?,i fo: a Mr Levy tbfl plot C"Oxl<X> feet. on the eas- tldr of H.',e avenua, 12? feel aouC. of Jen nlliR* atreet The nite wlll t*e lnipro-.e-l wlth^ two nve *t"irv aaartmeni ioua??. BKACM.iNr AVENt'E Jacob t-Htner Haa ?oi<i f>r .-iniu?i Brennei lo ? cllenl No -414 to 2418 Ba?,ini">nt .,' en >!? ihrae four *terj nrw law h',u?e?. ea.-!. an plot P.7 rtvlOO f*?t PAIIaB BTREET Edd 4 Well ateh " an.d t v .lanie* i af. ? Ihe I lot, ?. ,>?""n feet on tl.e e?>- iii i ' I alls atreet '-?"" "?' aouth Of 1+Uf'. ? ue The buyers a'e l Wirkln.1 ai.i -tamuel J P.uth. who wlll Im pr.ne tiie ?|4? wph i'.vr. :iv atory fla S PREPARING FOR 3IG SALE. rtapid progreaa ta betng made aa thc de \elopnient aork mi tbfl Korstei and Fchroltt propertica ?long Broadway, op poslt" Van Cortlandt Park, tbfl sale o! whlch at am tion is j,, he.luled for Novem? ber 12 at tie Btand af loseph i*. Day ln the Vesey street sale-room. More thiin 18,888 v.nds of *_rth and rock have al.eniC heen BBOVOd by the contractors lfl COnnectlOn wlth the Wor\ of .-treet openlng, gnd when this work has been eetapleted all parts of th<- prop* erty wlll he in:,"ie Bt.C8BB.bla from H.oad wa i S400.000 APARTMENT HOUSE. Plan?> have baea Med for the conatruc* tion of ? twelve atory nngrtmenl houae at th' Bontbeasl rorner ?>f Park avanuel aiul 66th street lt wlll have | frontage of ',:,.?, f.et on the avenua **>n>i Bl io feet | ot, the street. and "-iii i.o of flreproof contrtructlon, Tbe fa^ade aiB bc 4,f biich an.l tcrra "tta in Iba niod'rii Prench re nalaaanra atyla of arcbltecture. The Fnl lerton-Weave. Realty Compaai lfl the. owner et reeord. Jamaa B. ? *'arpenter, vlce-preslilent of the company b the arcblteet, and has estimated it,. eoat ;C |i"'?),'*0"i. BROOKLYN SALES. B i) Pallin sold for .lames M. ,I?Ki;ei \'n. *l34 to 9*1*, (Ith atreet, three one famlly hrick dwellina houses, each on lot 20x100 feet. to an Inveetor. Tiitino A Cbrny Beld for Alberl oster holn No. ool9 I'ifth avenue. a three story HOUSE FIGURES IN TRADE flathouee, wlth store. on lot 20x100 feet, to Jogeph Hogerle. Charles W. Seltz aold for P. C Hopklns tl.e dwelllng house No. 229 Duffleld street. on a lot 21.8x100.8 feet. MI8CELLANEOU8 LEASE8. I,. J. PhilHps _ Co. have rented the followlng houses: No. 776 West End avenue. for T. J. McLoughlin A fions, to Di Henry Koenig; No. 1S0 West 77th street. for Mary H. Chrlstopher, to Adolph Uingler; No. 40 West 88th atreet. tor I>r. Arthur S Vosburg, to Vlctor Lem uar; No. 43 West 72d street. for the Ceortje J, Smith Company, to Ferdinand Sehorn, furnlshed; No. 38 West 75th street. for J. A. R. Dunnlng, to E. M. Derrirk; No. 3F>_ (entral I'ark West, for Willlam F. Carroll, to Thomas Mlnal. No 7 7S West End avenue. for T. J. Mc Iyjug'.ilm Soni>. to Dr. Henry Koenig. No 200 West 71st atreet. for Eliza T Grlswold, to E. N. Rabby, and No. 116 "?"Vest 69th atreet, for' J. N. Hlllman, to Mra. Orosa. The Ernestua Gulick Company baa ar? ranged for the dlsposal of the leaae held by the Mauaer Manufaeturlng Company on No. 2P8 Fifth avenue, aouthwest cor? ner of 21st atreet, to Oeorge Bernard, Inc* the present oocupants of the atore. who have made a lease for a term of t**n years at a gross rental of approxl inately $400.100. The iemainder of the hulldlng will he rented in offlces and lofts The property fionts 30 feet on Fifth avenue, 100 feet In 31st street and Wlth nn "I." II feet m depth in tho tOb* adjolnlng the Hotel Wol. ott Tba OH i.i i . tate li tha oa aar. Blawaon A Hobba hava rented tbi foi* IVeal Sui. private dwelllng bouaoa F*or william R Petera, No, IM West :nti. ? to George Ranger for J B, Maa ib No 141 Weat 7-iii atn at, to A. i: Bpenear; tot Urt A I i larko, No. :???.'. U .*-t Rd -inl. to I R K'cnt; for Mr R. B lloikln.i. No. 308 West 91st s*--et. to W 11 McOce for Frederlck G. Hourne. No 11 XXeet 7od street, to W. E Stanley; lor Mrs I D Wllllanih. No. 210 West ;?th street to W Andersmi; for Hellner .*". Wulf. No || West 87th i-tn-it. to Dr ls k*t. and for I.eo C. Rosenhlatt. No. 141 W.st 81M atreet. to A Drbann. N Brlgham Hall A Willlam l>, Blood good have rantad for the e.tat* of Wai den I'**ll a store at No Sl S!xt!. avenue and for the l.esk Raalty Company an apartmi-nt at No. 413 Madixoi. av?nue. The Croga A Hrown Company have leaaed f<..- Arthur KrankenBteWi for a long t.-iin .,f ir*?ara tha atore and bnaen??I at Noa B ind 14 Weat Mth atreel to Ma cinn!- a- rhomaa, wholeaale dealera ln ,lr?*ssin-.ker**' trtrnmlnga and auppllaa Tne Twenty-flfth constructlon Company h.,-. loaaed In its m-w hulldlng. Noa. h>>? an.l 100 Weel Uth atreot, tn. -auh loft rn to Herahfleld A Cohn ? ,, the n in facture ot anlta nnd cioaha Jacob l<eltner leased t.. Cartnlne MafTei ti...? four itory nat ho?aaa .?t No 2444 lo 24H Beaumont avenue, at a rental aggregatlng B7.600 *.\ llllatn J Roome A Co. l*a*4ed ih*. ator No * Baal "-.ld etr-wt to Bmma Hrins M * I. Hess Ir.ided the elKhth loft ln Na ?3 ?nd 131 Wta\ :2*1 street to V, T.ihan. Hr,.s A I 0 . rart of nlnth loft lu N<> .V, ln ".*? W -st Sth street to Goldmsn *- Hltttetnan: nlnth oft al No B 1",i I 20th rtreet t.. Gold Broa . ? of the aecond loft. No f? t.. v: wv-i :.r.tn strei-t. to Bjrdney B. Davia; thlrd loft, No. 12 1-7?sl 3?1 atreet, to i harlea N Frled* man; --tore and baaement. Nos. 12 nnd '.4 Weal tlot street. to H*.nd>. Markhelta A 4*o.; elevenlli loft, No. 22 to 2*. W**i 13d street. tn Jesao Shulman; flr*-t loft, Noa 116 and 111 West TBk street. to the Qu. en Petticoat Manufncturlrig I'ompany, and th' s-ct.nd loft. No. 21 West nth street. to l.? \ \ .?. Neuwtth ' Royal Beotl Gulden leaaed th- d**eiiing houa No. 156 We?t 57th atreel to llme. E-aiee for a t. m ..f feara, and ?*. atora ii the WtniaOT Arcade. Fifth avenue eornei -,t *4*th atreet, to Gehlen A Co. Webatei V. Mablt b Co leaaed tlo* baaement atorea In No 117~ Broadway. corner of 20th street, lo Ihe Rlch Preee I for si i.-i .1 ..f ?? > aii Rii'hard II Bcoble leaaed lo Dr Ja ? r ci.*a -on for h loim t.i tu ol j eai ? offlces ln the American Real h>tate hulld ii.K. \Bih -tie... and Thlrd ,\ ? nui Corn A Co. leaaed lo.'-r-'i square feet ln No ni to 125 w,si 24th ttreet t-. S. hlelff. Grundwerg A ? ., lofta al Na 131 to 131 IVeal Mth rjtreet to Benjamln I tsker und Btar Drisas Manofactunna Company; in Noa 31 and 7.**, Baal 13d atreel to Joaoph *' Lunta, hh'1 ln Noa III ami IU \\ , t !0th streel t.. I.. M Bliich k Bro. Bpear A Co rented tba sixth lofl No. 143 tn 147 W.st 10th street t,. tl,. \i I'carl Button Works; ston an.l n ts.-nc nt at I'nivt rsitv Place and Mh Itreel to .1. Bcheuei A Ca; fourth loft at .***.'?>. M West 27d *-tre*.| to HhitIh Btelnberg, nnd tot) lofl .n Na M.". I'i Iii. ' BtTOOl tO Ktih it Ledi r ? IN THE AUCTION MARKET. The followlng tTSIU?OtlO?I WO** recrd BUSINESS PROP LOFTS AND OFFICE8. _ MONAHAN EXPRESS Li*h? ?n4 M" COMPANY BUILDING FCR PRINTERS 216*222 West 18th St _nA ,Ue __? cf MONAHAN KXPRESS CO., Owners, oV\) ID5. Sq. IL. 61 Oreenwlch Avenue. gand Wt flaasr|ptt*ra baeblei GUARANTY TRUST CO. BUILDING S. b. COR. LIBERTY AND BROADWAY THREE FL00R5 ?.t-_lrffi^.,W8it! F. R. WOOD, W. H. DOLSON CO? aouni ?8-31 ? 1RKRTY VTRKr.r. Phon? :A?n lohn. EMMET BUILDING l<B>w**"pw,ofM<gt Maiiaon Ave. -. 29th St. J JorHt AH SldeS ObOROB W. HARPLR, Jr., * ^ Attorney for Owner, r ly TOI* OCCUpaHCy i 115 Broadway. i n eaaimtaa m to hrok?r*_ Ti) USAgS, WITH POgflMg-OH, bp.nt TO 8TART KEBitt'Aiiv 1, -io - - *11/C CT 04-+ CTDDDT Store t<!..! Huaenien..07x82. 4 * f> loft. 87i02 _>o""44 Wl._> I ZISl . I KuL< I gteam He.v aad fltoeatar ganrleaanflanaaya 121-125 WEST 17TH STREET M V.li. ^ r''' 28-30-32 WEST 22D STREET ?^'Sft &-& tt_lS_!VH* Ofllc4 x "i Baleareeaaa with Rkyiiuht Xo manafeeturlap bi the iknt-nani'ii buiwiinca. wm make LUUliaelon to koo.1 t. nanta. I_ H%( ,1-8,88 \Ve*t .3?l Ht. Kull roinmlaali.n to hrokerii. TO LET Large and Small OFFICES In the TRIBUNE BUILDING iilnjrle or en Sulte. Apply to Rentlng Agent, Room 610. 154 Nas_.au Sfcct, Opposite C t; .all Park. .d witerda*. at the exchani-e .lalcarooma. Nof. 14 and 14? Vcsey etreet: By Danlel Oreenwald B-D 81 U- Weat. ? *? Ml ft w of i ol.mbua ., ? 80-10-.2 I at% d-vg; adjourned to No\em ber '.?' nv Jo*eph P Pay. BRAPHl.RST AVK. 'Al. B e "Or IMth at. :.o 11x90 7x19 11x88.8, 6 at. nat and *tore?; -O'l ... the plalntirr tor 141..',12. ___.-_,-. -, ItrtAhllfRST AVK. -46. e *. _0.11 ftB M 184th *t. .".Ixioo Sx.V?.\W 7. 1 aty flat; sold to th,. pl-lntiff for 838.2.*>0. .... I52D BT. 313 Weii, a a, .".on ft w of Am*ter <'_m ave. 45x00.11, 8 aty flat. nold to the plaln lln* fer 848.888. . lf>.r> 8T, .'.24 Weat, 345 ft w of Airotard-in avo, 40xOO.ll, ? aty flat; anli to the plalntltT fer 888818. By Charlea A. Berrtun 14?TH ST, 809 Wtit, n e cor Bradhurat ave. 7*.x24 11, fl BtV flat and atore*; sold to the plalntlff for 12_,t)?3. By J. H Mayer* 2D AVE 24?3, w a, 74.11 ft a of 118th at, 25r7i\ fl atv tenmt and *torea, aold t<? the plalntlff for 114.100. Bronx exchange: By Henrv- Brady ERONX BOt'LEVAHP. .I*'2, e * 145 lt ?i of 21?th et. 30x100. Wakefl?ld; ?old to Phlllp Haipln Ior 13,075. By Samual 0-l-***lek*r. SKJTON AVTJ, w *, 425 ft ? of Strang aye -5x100, Throa's Neck; aold to tiie plalntirr for 12,4X10. By Joaeph P. Day. BEAR SWAMP RD, e *. adj land of eatate of Joaeph Thwaites. 60?xl*>l*_fln_V4x40.S to Bichard. 78.9x355x111x71; aold to the plaintlff for 8.'.. 800. _ RECORDED LEASES. iW.th name and atidrea* ef le?aee.) OCTOBER 80. OREKNWICH PT, n e cor Perry at; corner atore and haaem^nt, alao atore adjotnlng; Nathan Klreh to Owvn Treonor; 10 yra from J.ilv 1. 1012; 1*00 to 11.200; addreee, 133 10th nve NA88AU ST, 109: all; Charlea W Ruaaell to Max 4'arfunkel; 13 .",-12 yra from Deo 1, 1812; |7,0""0 an.l 17,800; aildre**, 2 K.it 120th et, WK-TCHErTER AVE. n w a, 00 11 ft n e ,.f Jackaun ave, '?56x81 10 to e a Jarkeon avo \.io-<H7.7; all; J F M Co to xv stern m hu*n. 2388 i"rest?n ava. fi yr* from coin pletlon of bldg; Ocl 23, 1012; 8i.2"X>. 21) .1 K. "141*; a -toi- and haaemem; Harry E Ooldat. ln to I ouia Stelnrelch an.i ano; 6 va iruc, Oct 1, I*>1 _* 1340; au.l-.s*. 4)49 _'d a\e :tD AVH, * w cor Tramont ave: all: Care l.r.e a Boaa to C F Oerhard Schlrmar; -7-I-' yra from Oct I. 1012 1 r, yra renew-al .vt 10.O00); 15.000; adrlreaa, 20014 Vak-ntlne. ave. 8TM AVE and BBOADWaT. a e cor 84th at, 73.x Irreg Bag 47.0x9*4.8. atore* 1 ta B on (round floor, contalna S.888 ?q tt and part aut.-haaamant oomatnlng 1.98(1 ee. tt; Orealav Square Hot*l Co lo t'nlted Prua Co; Not ll 1810, from con.pletlon of prem!*** to July 28. 1881; lat year. 173 833 33. and theraaftar, 810,000; addreaa. 15 Exchar.ge Place. jeraey Clty. -4TH i*T, 162 Weet; all: Loula Ste.kl??r and ano to I.oula Bonnot, 289 Wejt B8tb at; 4 9 12 vra from Nov 1. 1912. 13.500; aldreae, L-I*. VTest 3flt1, at. RECORDED TRANSFERS. 1 ' B8BM anJ addre*. of purehaser and at? torney 1 .("TOBER 34) Manhattan. \i.i rlght. tltla and Intereat la eatate, 4?iare s .-mith. Jennlc A Smlth et al to Harah L ~mlth ai,"l ano. at i'oM Sprlng. N T: <* *:: .- pl is, JI. attorne>. f _, Holt. 220 Broad? way DOlflNICK sr. 32 20x84 8: Ellx W Mor?*. -. tol n y 0 llaon to .'H;r'-ri of Oir I.ady , 7 ? andain at: Oel 2*. Jioo etterae] M .1 .-, . nlan Bl ' hiurl er* at ? :; HT, n a ii;: h fi . of Ludlow *t .1 ;. 1 |? R Flnch, referee, 10 Pennington .1 a- trtietee, -t Weatbampi 1 I I 1 .???.* 000 attorneya, Du?r. atrong A-, U hlt< ?.. - 4 : '.'. all at l.i;\i\.,4 >\ .VE ti a . or 27th at, 24 *x 88 Adele 1 I'm." 10 T J 8 l-"hnt ani "liarlea B Hala. ? .:? Madlaon a-.e mtg f 40.000,; Ort 80; 11; attorney, Tltla Ouaraaiee and Truat <"o 176 Uro-.p-a-. L8CCINGTON AVE. a e ror ?l*t at. 104 4x 70; Bellwell Realty Co 10 Hudaon Realty Ca llf. Hroa.lwa*. Oct 9; |14X). attorr.e>?. Sul? llvan A i'r.,.nwe',l. 43 Wall at. MO.VROK ST, 281. ': .x08. I~ai.? M*yer to Jo.ef 4*nime\ 11 Ave l<: >. part. Oet 2f* (mi? I2dn4"0i, tl4?. attorr.ev. Wm BUu 320 Broad? way I'ARK AVH. ? e ror 7?th at. 1172x100. Jarne* O Tt-.on te JeKill Walk*r 4'or-*n, 30 J.n.ad a- <mt_ 1728.000.. Oct .10, |I00; attor aeya. Barbaah A T-on. BB Broad *t PABK AVE n e ror BM Bt, 189fxlOO; James 0 Tryon to Rar.lolph-Walkar Corpn, .? Broad ?t imtg 88-0.4100". 4Vt ;40, 8100, attorneya. Bur lanla _ Trvon, 30 Broad at St'PEOI.K HT. m t. 120 10 ft ? of Rroome a* 75 1x100 7, Pale Agt. to Harah "7-na 204 \\ e.> iif.it, ?i Am 7; gi; atteraey, LeeLeraar. 2r;o -ir.tnd *t. 2P AVK. 2428. 20x80 'fore:lo*ure (Xt 3i. lol .. H rtoira,i referee |e N'ew Annterda.n Mortgage Ca 82 Wllllam at: rw-..V); t* 900. a: 1- nal>^. ??.? Wllllam at. ::i. AVE, 1828, -0_?7. Mary A M. Nicholae 10 l?*na RuBprteb, 1341 31 a\e .mtg 812.0"*0i; Ocl '.?*? 11)0, at.orne: Tltle Ouara-it?e and 1 ruet "'" 170 Hroadwa;. 12TH BT. n a. lot S27. r. w *t.iy\eiar.t. 24 3 > l,?.t .-. 1 forecloaure. Ort 171. A V> elle* Stump. r*'.r. ?- lo Therem Hainmer ll*-*, Madlaon ava dnt_ |19.4Y,0, O t 18 $3.4300; atterne^. Harold C Knoeppel, 5 Beekman at ,v;i( RT, "10 10 .',18 Kaat. 12. ??rt*. 'for* . seure, o. t 2); Harve* i 4i i-..??. r?fer?e. to Mel opolltan -4M.ina* Baak, .'.:> ai.d 81 Cooper Pouar* l'a ' ? '.', 182.000; a"t?irne>a A S 4 \?. Hun :,ii - -4 Wllllam a4. -OTH IT. n *. 44 ?? i -v ef 8th av*, S8x |>B.8 ' ? ??!.-? ? Metliodlet K.Merorial fhurch to Man:. Mandelbaum, 12 weet *1tb ?t (mt? IBO.OOOl > ' .'.". t7?.04*0; i"orne>b. BtoddBrd ft. Miil. 28 ln .1wa\ S8D PT. 345 Kaat. 4 *t> hrk. 25x98 9; Kdwln 1' Kelln-cir le Waterr-rooflng CO, 150 Ear 8Hth a: rmtfl I'OOfli. all Hen*. h and a; Aug 31; JIOO S7TH BT, 110 Wear 3 at] Itk. 18x1410 8; lioulaa i (4 tten* te Edward P Het'ena. 130 1 >.\. *| B7th it; Ocl 14, 1881: $1 117 TH ST. ii a. BBB ft w of Mh a\e W\ 100 11 laldor 1'ohen. to Katie llahel. 38 Weat 117th af all llen- No* 17. 1810 1108 at'or ney, Phlllp BematHn, 320 Hroa-lwa> l.tOTII Hl .1 l-Mt; ?'! ?(? hrk. 17 6x99 11; R#n? loi-'in? ti..n r*e t.- Hart* Volk, 34? west '.'.'.iii ni Oul* J4..4lO0i. Ocl Bl: 81: atiorn.",, Tttie Ouarantee and Truat i o. 17(4 Broadvaj t.'l.tn hl Bl t-:..it .". atv hrk ?_'7x99 11: Mana v-,. .i-i ?. Mary '"i" laucchl. 848 Eaat 81*1 al; two flfth* parl Hala ?17 m?o,. Ocl 29; $)oo l.-TTH Bl n *, 555 fl m ei 7th ave. 17x99 11 Henn HIH i" Fra.i4-ls.-o K Konae,*. 48 fTeal 73d at Imtg $rt.ooo,. 11. t 30 $1t?. attorney. F M Rowt-'l 38 \a-?au ^t 140111 KT. 231 U*a:: 5 tt) hrk 27 10.09 11; Kmanuel Rlum to Jaceb Roa?nherB. 2<h3 Weel l|... Bi one hall rla','. tltle and ln'erea' itntjt $?.??.OOOi: all llena (VI .4. 1100. attorne"?. W ^ .4 A -< Katsenataln, 280 Brea-lwa.. ; to r 11 4T ?-'""? Weet; ?"? ?t, hrk. sa_88.1l; li, oh l{..*'lir, .- tl Row Mlill.i. 2(V" Weat HO,'. a, ot,e half rlBht. tltle and Intereat (nrtf 178,0001 i4ll llena; Oct 24; 810.'). atl,rne> as al.?.\ e The Bronx. BRIGG8 AVE, a a 34-r> 4 ft - nt gOdfer. I'ari. Boulevard, r,Oxiio. ***iwoo<i <? navla t. Willlam '- Herx.n. 134) Weat lftOi|, af <? \t* 17.000); Ort 29 ||4>1: attorn.-y. Tltle O.iara, tea and Tr.iat f*o, 170 Broadwav rtEf-MONT A\E. n e ,-or 178th ef, l-HlxllVV Faruolu Rralts rn to r'harle* R Paruolo. 20/13 t ontlnned nn Bfteeath nage. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. A New Type of House That -Solves Your Home Problem Many month-; ago. at Red Bank Estate^. a plan was worked out which euableil the man without capital to become a home builder. It was different from other plans in that it provided for homes BUILT TO ORDER AT ACTUAL COST. And moderate monthly pay? ments e>tablish early ownership. THIS PLAN STILL ENDURES AT RED BAKK ESTATES Only it has been made more perfect, because it now em braces a TYPE OF HOME which cuts down buiiding costs, while it adds every new feature of modern construction. The new type is known as the "-Oth Century Villa." To describe this here in detail would be to tell a long story. And this story is not for the unintcr csted. Hut you who cherish the idea of a home in the country?now. or at some future time. will be glad ? v given full details on reque*-t. Red Bank Estates Yours for a two cent stamp or a postcard. together with the .--.tory of Red Bank Es'ites?_n ideal development in one of the prettiest i*laces in New Jersey RED BANK ESTATES com bine splendid seashore with the finest kind of country. Commuters are afforded one hundred trains daily by two rail roads?the Pennsyl? vania and the N'ew Jersey Central. Greater l'ving con veniences are not of? fered in New York and REAL LIVING is here at materially 1 *ss cost. Prices at RED BANK ESTATES to-day are close to actual values?and repre? sent an investment of the hi--hest order. But tiiat's another story?md is told in the book "From Pillar to Post," which will be sent you with the "20th Century Villa" In formation. Write for this NOW?before vou forget it. Ask for Edition F. MINNESINK REALTY COMPANY F. BRADLEY COX, General Manager Suite 1853 50 Church Street. New York Te1. C^rtlan-i .* 2822 Our money will be loaned on desira? ble lmproved Real Estate ln Greater New York. Ap plicatlons promptly con? sidered. LAWYERS TULE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY CAPITAL- -84,000,000 SURPLUS - * 5,600,000 160 nroadr-a-. Serr York. 188 *4fOBte*-?? Otrert, Br*->kl-r_. 367 Fmltaa Street. .lamaiea. BC1LDEB8. , LEAKY AND D O O F* *?_ WORN OUT 1\ XJ WL O V.'t* Heoair or Hetovar Your Uoof wlth 'ASMF.NTO (-( COMPOSITi: ROOFH tt a lo*- prlce, **.ttr, gu?ran*:e? n-teretieea. <te *.. rtption atiil Mttatatei ?;* ?n 're- C_U or write tASMKNTO ROOFINli (OMPANV. itt Nlnth Av*.. mear 2?th at., N. "*. C. rii?nr 74M.*. Chalaea._._ : vt. i u i_k 9 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ORTO LET Going to Move? Starting in Busmets? Where? w fe-ta-a Tee Pe*-I->.1__M er Wrlto f? ??>JT (-*ttuTROWI*J-X----n-lt ALLTlff "FO* FEBTB- WOOTM WWl_-r*Q) Fa_ Par nce-ea. GUtMia** oad UtteA ta Tala*ocaocr Mnrtarr. A MMM laek PMX TO FEOPL_ LOO-mC FOfTlWW HOMES. Wtl_? ler lUSWtAS er DWEU-NG Pirpeeee. THE TROW REGISTER KL _? Tm- Mreetery. Pr?t_t ea*) leett-__--Ce. Po*ii?bon.__Tel.. ttaakmbtoao. BORoriiH o> brookLtn. REAL HOMES Fa*t l.Vli at. ar.d Ave. J.; 7 larga roonii *nd b*th; uli Imprat-m?nta. ateam heat. ele-trl< tlght. lartJereod Oeerei pric* U.TM. ll.0-0O.-r_h. Uike tirnltl. kt.. Prlghton Be*K't "_" or Cveaii ave ara 14 A\e .1. DAHI* Owner gtid Bullder. on prerilaea. _ ________ . STORB FOR." RPNT; ~ BKST LOCATION IN Sorrf-rvllte, N. J.: rlght alda of atreat; haa neen u-ed for a furniture an.l t-arpet atore for Ifca la?t nfeen *.eara. Apply F. O. THOMAH, Som-rvllla. N". J. _ NEW .IF.RKF.Y. SURF; ||U~SMALL A f MONEY ? U FARMS t\ ? RIDGEWOOD ;.' mil?- out. 75 tralna ?-l*_)I*- , Mo tickaf, 17.75. ?4 ACRE TO 5 ACRES rri.l. st/.E OPBCIAL, PA?Li PfUCM 10% Down C *( HT Free Per ty > i >J Title nth -tnd Up Polic .ady Market Rl-jht at Hand Wai .'il.'kena. Efga and All Proflurfa S_i. g*/er) r>ay--Fi*-e Rl! Tlcketa ? Write United States Land <_ Home Co. 710 i'lnir.*li Ht ifiuli- anO-21 IK) Now York. ???_????????_?????-??_??_??--?_. FJJRNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET ?..A.A S.lf t Uit nf furnlel.ed apartmenta for ptl?at- partlea. 2 rooma and bath to || ree_M and 4 battiM. |7*> to tOOt) per monili l*or permlts and furthar partlculara api'i HUVJ -*? iv .<.? HOBBg. No. IK W 7*M Straat. IOTTH -T . I AND T WEST. Vrry deafrtble 0 reeOM, hath, ateam heat, hot water; 130 lo $**?? .UMTii'i. or BELKNAP. ;*o? w h.*m ?t ERTY FOR RENT STORES. 3412 Broai *vay?142d S.reet. ??V> KQT'ARE FEET STORES 18x35 F. R. WOOD .5: 'M)LSON, -*1-200* Brmdwiy ,u,d 144th st. Suitab,e for ,ny bu8ine8i Phone MC-i Audubon. ATTRACTIVE CORNER STORE. AMSTERDAM AVENUE AND 143d STREET roatelnHll Too -***-*?ura fen . Al locatlon for any buaineaa; good lea**; vaeant now; rant |l tbb, Igpl*. "ii premlftf*. or F. R. WOOl, W. H. DOLSON CO., I'I.on N33 Midub-.t.. BROAIWAY AND 144TII ST. New tfork's Best Lease Proposition ? Large Store Near 4'*d Ktreel and Bro*.. ra**. Qulckly reaehed from Urand r*antm.l .ind Penn. t-itatlonn. Uth \va. -I.,-- ..th A.e. Bun. froa-town and In ali N. - 9. c%ra. I?weat Rent ta New *?t>iU. Hultable for ahow room or any hlj-li-daaa rrtall or ape.;la|ty ahop. Not f?r from "SlernV new ator.-. Fort une. for llve ronrani l.?-ng leaaa. Baat hotela and theatre-. N.*arlv every one viaitlng Naw ' ork **i|l aee Y?ur etore. Qulck *t?-ilon -ret bmrgaln; rent lean thnn to.OOO per ye?r. Axtt toa Box 100. Tribune Ofrlra. BUILDINGS. TO LEASE 547-549 GREENWICH STREET Kntiif .omer Bullllng. 7.1H7.V Dountnt-n Shlpptn? Dlatrlot, About 27.000 a-juare feet Apply on premlaea or F. R. WOOD- W. H. DOLSON COMPANY BHOADMA, AMI KOTH HTRFF.T._*PHONE Mgg KPHlTI.KR. TO 1 FAQP 5l5TH STREET BETWEEN 1 \J LCAOC BROADWAY AND 8TH AVENUE. 20x100; THREE STORY AND BASEMENT; WILL ALTBR TO SUIT TENANT CAB HAVE Bl II.niNC. RKADY DKCBSTBER 1 F. R. WOOD, W. H. DOX.SOI.T OO. RROADWAY. COHNER 00TB 8T. TO LET FOR BU8INE8S PURPQUt. If an Unburnable Building affordlnf the maxlmum of prota-tlaa te human llfe and property, and obtalniaf t%a mlnlmum rate of Inaurance, la an aaaet In vour buslne**. let aa tell you abou* r.eh a buildlng whlch wa are er?<*tlng an 27tb at. -iear 8th ave. It rontaina 103,000 erjoar* feet. .t la an id.-al m-rcantlle buildlng, and 1* to icaao at the lowest .ent ln Manhattan. JAMES H. CRUIKSHANK, 50 Pine Street APARTMENT HOTELS." The Lorraine 5th Av. and 45th St. Apartments. Furntshed and Unfumished, tor Sea >n and Ycarly Rentals. Suites and Rooms with Rath Transienth. Restaurant a la Carte. GEORGE C. HOWE GEORGE ORVIS of F.quinox House, MANCHESTER, VERMONT. HOTEL IRV ING ?8 tir-mero- Park, 20th St.. oear 4th Are. The or.:-/ hotel in thls part of th* clty adapte.1 for rrflned farnillea; 1-2-3 rooraa ard bath. fulUlaaad or unfurnl?h*d. Amerlcan and Kurupean plana. 1'arlor. bedroom and bath, $30 per weak and up for t?o p*ree&a. Aaaertean plan. HOTEL SEViLLE S. W. Corner Madlsoo Ave. and 2?tb St offera a few dealrable arult.a of parior, bed foom ar.a hath. at very attractlva prieee by h* aeaaon or year. EDWARD PIRCHAS, Maaager. THE LANGDON 5TII AVE. AND 6.TH ST. Kow open. Naw York'a late?t faahl_tU_i-, 1. .tei. Booklet* and partlculara on raaaeet. EPMfST H .THATTL-OK. HOTEL VAN RENSSEUER tB-18 EAST liTH 8T. 1.-8-4 Rooma and Balh, _ 818.00 per week np. Iw.'.-dJ-g tamtka, HOTEL AVON "-Jfig tt \ aty attractlva cornar aultee. eenalatlna *>f parlo-. bedroom and hath; ?otjtheni e*p? a'.r- >_'l a-.-l t2.r. PgT week. _ UNFURNISHECT APARTMENTlL WEHT -l l?B. JUST COMPLETED. 165 West 83d Street New 9 Story Sound and Fire Prool Apatttnints, 4 and 5 Room* and Bath. trtiii) to 8*t.OO. t4l.AV.M4>**, A HOBDS. 188 Weat ltd 84.. or Repre*entattv.> on I'r, ni.aea. 385 CENTRAL PARK W. ur?.) 7-8 Rooms Fireproof building, two 2 Baths apartments on a floor; $900-$l,400 extra large, light roomi. McVickar-Qaillard Realty Co.. % 444 Columbua Ave.. New Tork. THE DALHOUSIE. 40 West B9th St One flne apurUnenl fac int Central I'ark, near Fltth Ave. Bpeclal o?*r. Apply Huperlntendent. Telephoaa -00 Plaaa JIST COMPLBT1D.?88 WB8T 58TH~fT.. ov.rlooklng flnrat aectlon of Central ParV. apartment* of ?_. ;j and 5 rooma. bath wlth every chamber; all modern Improvemania. retita 11 ,V)0-t.1,.*."V). \|ci on pt-lillaea <ir hrok*r EANT -41 DF.. 54th Bt 405 PARK AVE. ?&?* 10 to 13 Rooms, $4200, $5850 M4-OI__ A U_,C8--J>r. 848 4_- _