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SCENE? OF CHARMING K _t.?.I lkITA Ikl/ hAK\T? ne^ AT MOUNTAIN LAKES Some Features of This Pictur? esque Development. ? ntala ' ' ? :r"", i dentlal |>arl tea m .? I ? '?' ?'? t* ''?? ?i Community t"i thr?e? Io v. ish t?-? ? ombine In ?-?no i?. ality the fre? dom an-i beauty of coin roundingi with ? ? ? .. - . pi?? -. noted for I lu nal '"'' of the Kittatr-r' e to one of 1 I? ,: \tn\ a'ttti. ? moat d< 111 ? ' , 4 | , . . . ? H. J Hap? good und?r wl ? ,( " '?' h * l'',r'" ..... | . ..... ;.tr<*n??. '? to in th - ? ' " " rrr' *" , tract Baeh ai mi In ffer? nt rrom th? -? ?l ??n ,,. BUI ' il ' ? ? . and rani:.- in price; fron "- " tricted and? ? rvrifare .?! , ,-, :.. attended I anteed. Th? UockMn station ??n th? . p* which bat to '!."? .. Th? Moi-Hntown and Boonton ,,, advanta-n to n?" .-! Mountain i??ak?'s. Th?' pla<*e ?j rrom Manhattan In ?vt minutaa, and there is frequent tram :?i\,-. r-, .i.-i.t from Manhattan dally. ?' ... ..|?.i?rrir-iit An evld? '?? '' shown by the to* I that ?lite? have an.nt. ?i to tito.**** n?,,' rh< beat "f Nature's offerings -, unparalleled nbuntlant-e air : dry a- thut -?f tti?- ?Miranda Its, r?]|,. . t?.?/.. rim hill* ng ?ir-tas itret h lak? t??' ?wondrooi ? .?-! amid square miles I . ? oak. i b' staut ' "*dar, , ,;,.,,,,. Then ? *>"' waMw ,] . ,,.,,,;,. ; ??. ? r?Bfj direction. arnl tir? | P.. I- -i '?' hoatlng, ,. itins Thi ii??'-i"i' ., . .,... , ?? , t.?, hat Inf Its . ??un wati ' ??">> dl i\?n Well?, ami it ih pinMied r-eantuall) t?. have it1- awn tu* out ejectrt? lisrhtini ayvUMB ?" tn' srapcrty. Thi air m tMa lo.-ahty is btadna ?ad Invtaoratl**-**:, and ti?<- nlghti r?.<?! Buynr- at .\t.niiitam Lakes foi March nao? .y i-.. : i I - h ? -?r? Morris avenu* > shsrl dtataw - ir--:.? tin- station. Theo? tart Oi ;.. ,. i . larfi bouse and stable ??n Laurel HID Road .) i *orn ;i ,l"" ? ? rktoking ?Wlldwtt-od Lak? . Or. Laeitn ntkln, consultlnf chemist, ?< . leaat ? n, corner of ?Bali Road ? ?-? l Midvalc DiAtA'i. Edward Jaeger, a -; .. nous? a: d gsragi : ad pri te d I on Mountsin Lake frontag? w'iii i: Do remua ? .: ? ding to Mount .i. \v H,,.,, a hou?., and largi plot on Bout? ?a Ith fi ontage on Mo nb * _nk? n C durando, a lirais,, on ?..;k '...i,, erlth fin? ? a both iak? -. and th. c*. C .-?. MSa-srland, a pkH sdjetnlng th? a i sohl t.. him leal < i' I"'" . REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. RE*?-- ESTATE AT AUCTION. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. _. ..??an nmn The State of New York is going to give you, Beginning May 31st, an opportunity to make money. r ?? 'MANHATTAN BEACH BUYERS ( Considerable Building Improve? ments Planned There, Too. ' Jan*? W. McCulloeh ha? bought a plot, ... ??-. t ..n th? . natei * Id? ol ' ? I End aven . south ?>f ? h .? ntal Boufc m ttan Bca? h; lasa? <ii-?enbers. ?? 1 I pi._MM ? ? t. mi the easterly ?id?? ?*?? Dover street, th of Ortental limn? rant, and Ibe "ft Is all] R? alty Company, * -do. Wxlfd feet <?n the easterly ski? et Beaumoi i street, i Bo il - 4a,<i. on which ground ws broken U't 44.. k :..? a bunan 1 loe . Th? m an ??niy iom< of th? ? it the beach T. 11 ".nan has rented Wo 121 Kx.*t?r air. ? t. TO LCT FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, to let for business purposes, to let FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE*!, I*- !?>.,.?.' ' ? WOOLWORTH BUILDING The creation of the Woolworth Building m t. ? ??; En mar ked an era in business buildi tecture in America and the world. ins arc hi For conception, magnitude and daring the undertaking and its consummation ex? ceeded anything man has ever attempted. On May First the Woolworth Building and all its appurtenances will be thrown open to the public. In a sense it becomes from that day a public institution, public property. To conserve the grandeur of its conception it shall be the duty of the management to be eternally regardful of the fair name of the Woolworth Building. It shall be the policy to maintain under its roof a business community of the highest repute which shall be identified with all that is best in American business life. t RDWARD J. HQGAN, Agent WOOLWORTH BUILDING Tel. Bawrlay 5324