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REAI. ESTATE AT AUCTION REAI. ESTATE AT Al'CTION BRAINS PLUS MONEY it has taktn ten years of untiring energy and $3,600,000 in real money to make R*, an Incorparatad Vllla.e. Ju.t thia .de of B.y.hora, U I I THE SUCCESS IT IS TO-DAY. Send at once for illustrated maps and further particulars of the ABSOLUTE AUCTION of the Remaining 162 Large Plots in the GREAT SOUTH BAY and LAKE SECTIONS To Br Held at 2: 30 P. M. on tht Premises SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 Liber*l terms?10% on day of sale; 10% on or before Up^et ? \* Jg**"1 30 EQUAL MOrVTHLY PAYMENTS ..... or 1* fllscount for ai! caah tr .0* oa ?>*"??? * w7tnout upe.iM to them. by th. TITLE OUA^ANW*^ SFnttta^KaWfc M or sh.ne, under B lara. aSBt ,. arr;v, aa nearly a. .? ?-^?r tha; lh* many wBa *?< ? ',.. . ?, .? >,? promptly a'artfi. A Boaai"'- !W*?*MM tlmj '\;: ' r'v llir DAY OF TUE sVCTlOX. I.FAVINO "'-^^'^^katt M IHZ ' - on ,Ba T. B. ACKERSON CO.. 1 We.t 34th St., Manhattan. JERE JOHNSON JR. CO., 193 Montague St.. Brooyyn. BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE_ POBQCOH OF OC EEN8. forcsi Riils Gardtm "A Forward MoTrm?nt ln Bubnrben Detrtlopmfnt. 15 Mtnnte* from 8JBBB..?*&? Houaea and VtU? Plota for Sa.e. SAGE FOUNDATION HOMES CO, 47 6P. S4tb St.. or Forj-.t HUlB. U L >Vrll? for Booklet B._ WESTCHECTFR COCNTT roT-a rviovr. 8ajlBlll<riBl awnea FRFrxr^ %?WB?B4Ba9? tmtmmlimm ran ba chaoiad to ?ult buyw L g 10 W 32d BU X- T- g ?'"_. "JBAL gTATl fOl RCHANOl ln baati'lful Rom ..e i "?. . i.o?tr.^t*?t Baaal ftw* N -' _ " BKFUaWlSHEP APTS. TO LET E.\>T r>Il>l. 126-130 Eaat I4?B Bl Anar-.-.Vn'.r inl unaaually Kf!u\ ri iam St. \\ l BT SII>E - .. .. ? HUMSHIU ROOM9 TO LET RATE* l*i *N" BUSINESS - AUDS_ ^ 'C^ins ! ? N. Y. m Francle Bannfnnon. M>1 II wa.'. , , ?KN am, QB7WCBI FVKMTIIU Kf OESKS Oifice Firn'k're ln ?rral varlrty ef Btyle and prl> e T.G.SELLEW HJ FTLTON ST N*w \nrk rirt>HaUi8Uai TYPEWRITERS RENTED. Nan-vlaTb.' 4 r.tr. ?-??. IS. VUiMn. 'i MBBha $' Inl-Jal r*rxirt acnulea II purcfcaaad AJaXHlCA.".' WBJTfxS aUCUINE CO. INC. I Ui Broad'Ji. ?'- *T*HB Bt Tal. 9961 |? E ti* 9< ?*P Mad*or. A< .. . liawtMM- at Tlaaa aawai*. J riaaaan )BBir=U/B Ta.cphora 4T3S Barc'.ay j raaaa?aataaa DlAMOVTrB IW'T'f;llT and ?OM> f-r raahj adflra rraa BENM-TT. |f| Br.?.:?a> IBAM floor. CABPET U-KANINO rARmi CAWIT CUUXOIO CO.--Oaaaa b] oasoravHl air, ataam J.a^.J <+ oa "?' 1481 BiSiaT 4J1 Ea.1 4SU1 ?' ' "K A BKA-VUT. t.l UV-Mth HELP WANTED Male ARTI9T9 araBTEB A l?al Eluatrator. alao t Bwttnar a.--l Iwn ??-.. ' 'v wa to aodio of BaBa ? r-puuii-a, . ratpnr.dar.oa cwJV-.'Ji Addnaa II II . H? 198, Tr">uf.? OOea Female fTTABTlCBatAID and WAITBFA". 3ipa*ian<wl. M (o lo naw.v> r-*" BBBBBBBt :? .?' baaa g'god. raf?r vrjtm a aood noaw a.vl panaar.ai.t to U* rt?Tit p?- i aaa> CaJ w^i^aday. txawaat. aour. of 11 and 12. ??l Olatac a??. BrooaJrr. RAMBI.iDim - Expaf.ar.'iid. ahirtwaferl. 1MJ, k..l.? r".-j.^a?ard. Tha Brorj 8ITUATIONS WANTED Male . MAK. 14. wlai-a poatMan vB9 f fM bnuaa; I rafaranoaa P. B"? Ul frlau;^ BBkBI DOMESTIC^SITLATIONS WANTED ; Prrnalo a - A ?<*OOK--Taaoi 6*ad*. I yaan' rafarar;o?a. ? ;t |4t U ? Haftr^af. Af? > 14 that t ?. ts.lt ttm fuapt^r* ???r tUnte Blll LMtlx>x BftraaB -a?a'*d ApaHaaa wrtTtar., ? ?r.? ariarlMM aUV?? rv* Ukf traiiJ^. |M IU A i'aa }<?f?arWa A?ab4?, W Baat tM a k ia>,t T?iM*IMi atawae Blil _ rOOS ??at? aaaakU Bwadlaa w??' : ?,--.? I ar>? and BajpaaajBBi. BB ?a ?>?i*?i?t. u. cali- . 4Par avaaaa Fnavt. aad J>/Hv. r.lcl.ly ??w"i | K-mAtA JuMl-a A*afc?. 441 l*i'./.?v?. at* flua ' . ry^ ^ Ai-rBBa^aa4nPw''ll?OB?*EB -"Plnnian ?K maaatat I w>l .'*? ?*/?? f-?? r^mm-.rm I TaWrYJafaiaa ? ?*at lJ>b .i Tafefttaa* Uu-m. 451J B7ii;a?W0aX*B-Twt4 hww- of Ir*a/1 rr i.-st,^ r*aa %rH^sstt\tius2: 1NSTKUCTI0N Ni;W VOKK?Mftnliattan - BERUR Lantmages *.siiSv 3 3 Bkly?..2l8U?l nSt. REDKtl) KATF> TO ARMY & NAVY BTKWaJt'i At TO SCliODL 11 oklet T eip'al i? WHY our CCTirsa t> BEBT lupect our piant and te roiiTlQcad L-d:?a' Uaaaec IStW. STtfeBt -aoonded n Bootat) 1909 i-rot atBroadaav pers 08 Mcnt." LAW BCHOOL*. NEW TORK LAW SCKOOL, 1*4 I'ultoii ?t . V V CHj. Day Bl lio, I. imi.lit Mctliod" i:?<iiii>K Benoal, of In.tructloii. Near !' R R St* ? r P. M. or 1 ' ?liOKUc _ mr:-; gj ro?,0HAM &b4-|&3L UWEnSIT. WOOMVORTH Bl'ILniNG, M.W Y'?UK. Aftentoon Classcs 1:15 lo ?:15 Evei ' i sses, 7tl5 to 9:.S Term BcaBM Bapt. 87. I 18E SYBTSM. SM IMMI.Nti 5 W?MW\TG TAUGHT Pl ? DANCING TLi- Addren Means S <m?tbii.; }gt II DAP-iCIN? Tel. Col. 4684 I .-.( HOU1 lairr ? tgan t.? ' at r. ? ? t ? ? r Am ?' \"v. ? ? A !. I ? . with ll tliar* ::l tl! ? I . i | undi . and <]??? i ? ? i ai . cornar fon orty alda of ? "I- ?r< at< rly ilda "f mthany aloaa tl i I ? ' fl 114 faat I ? A'k.'rly parallel .v: t h ll i ' Houatea Btraat r.n.l p*r? of ? ? ? r!. a pnr'y wa'.l 100 feet. a:.d thence northarly paralM v. ? ti ttia waatarly *!<!?: : Chryatla Btraat 1(4 faat ?> Inchai *.o the aotttharly BM. t Heuaton Btraat, lhanca <a?tiriy aloni; tho aontbarly ?'.'.? of Hovatoa Street 1 to c.e point oi Btaea of baa'.nnin-; s-in pren-!^en t.e'r.k. II i faat :m front and rear and 1*>4 faal I laah*. .''-ep on each a'..!* The faitawlnfl :s h !!afrrn:n of the prop? erty to ba M Id Ita atreet nurnMrj ata 111. I1S, 11*. and 117 Eaal Houafon Street, Boretafh '.f Manhattan. Cltjf of N'-w York. H ?? ? Btraat. ;l?4' 9" 1?4' ?? rhryatle Ftreei Approxlmate ajMOBBt of the mortaar* d?ht. coats ar.d allOWBBOa Is aeventy-flve thouaand ii. Mindre.J "nd Ivc and 57<101 . UTi.aas i:> Taxea, uaieaainenta and -.vater ratea ap proaln.ately r.one. Iiated. Kaw l-rk. July 21. 1917 (8) rREDERIC t LOCKMAN. Referre AHRAIIAM I! SARASOHN. Plalntlffi Af.omey, 3)3 Uroadway. Ne? TaffB City._ IM [BLM NjDTICES Tii-: i-'itv oi N'KW YORK?DEPART? MENT OF TA\LS AND AStCatMENTS, NcrtWa of Tompletlun of Aaaeaatnrnta on ShaJVe ?.f Btocfc of flauika auil Itank ina Abbbi laftaaa IB11. PTBUC KOTIOI is BBRBBT OlVKf, pir?'jant to Ke.tlori a? of the Tax l_w Bf tha Stata of Naw York. that tha Tloard af 'laaea ar.d Aaaeaimanta of tha City of .Vew York. haa rot,.pl.,ted 11* aaaeaament I -f tiMMmmt for the year 1917 In tha '?v .f Naw Vork. of aharos of Bta.B al tai.ka and banklna aaaoclatlona, that a eopy tharaof taut heen i.ft with tha Praal a?nt of aald Board. In the. olTIi * of tha Dapartmant of Tav> an?i Aaaeanmenta at tha City of Naw York. Municipal Tlulldlna, Charr.bar. and Caatra Sireetn, porough or . Manhattan. City cf Naw York. whara It may b* aaan ar.d ejtarnlned hy any peraon until tha thlrd Tuaaday of Auruat, 1117. ar.d that on that date, at ten o clock in tha faranooii. tha aald Board wUI maet at ' th. aald ofT.-a to r?vlew aurh aaaeaimanta ' and to haar and aaamlna all complalnta In ralatlon tharoto on the appllratlon of ?? > ; -xra'/D daam'.oc hlmaelf aaarlevad tharahy. i :'ata<1 th'.a ffrat da> of Auguat, 1917 LAWSON ffRDY, Praaldant. JOHN J RALLBBAN, ''HARKEN T WHITE, fOI, I.IN If W'l'iliWAHI), ASD'iM'll I. ' KI.INB, rREIitRK M HMII'LKY, JO'IN J K.'.KWIT/, '.'ommlaalonara-of Taaea ana Aaaeaamanta. I The Weather Report ttaaalBaaaa, Jatj 31?Trxra hu u?n BBIa ' aBaaaa ^> laaaaatataea eaBaaBflaa aaatat u>? .?.? i tw?jy-fo-ir linii, m?i<rr?l9 tttnpnraiuro. cjciU:.-L-g Lu U.0 NorC?f?i ai.J citmue Weat ai.J trr> BB9B tMnprr.'.urfa rltemtitrt | Tiem w?r* du:.4?* ahowrri ln uppcr Mlrhlfan. ' MLMieaota. the Dakotai. Nebraska. Kci.i. ln? i Tfjaa Pauhai;j> tiA lira-lv ln Momar.a ai.d tho SouUiru! l:>mnrre thr ?rt!).rr aas fair. ' lllgl, trrcprrktum ?::.'i fur ?eaOkef wi'.l ror.Unua |9IMaaBaaf ar. 1 TVirsd.y l:i the AUaMBl a^U fiat av.r tw* ??. i (Nfeaaai IkaaBaaiB Ia i * 09 ! VtC'.i-i aad leang :iy? rrti?i r.'.r ?? .1 ? wanu ?'a:ifr Wadneadaj arlll b* : 41owad Atf ?',i?un ?..,! aooMwhat lowaf '?>:?. t? irvdai |a iba up!*.- laka rr* oa ::.??-?? - ?lirmi-r? Waflnaadaj or Wedneadi ? '.'11.1 fallliig t^mprr?ujr?. Mlaarad l>y g?iera!ly fair laathar Xfcajgadar, arhfe rr.i>!?ate trtap?r*'.L:T?. Forocait. for Spetlal Loralltlet? For BJM DL>'rtrt , of Columl'la. Matylaaal Yirglnta. North rarolma, I Tw.nruor, Dela'rarr. .\>w Jrnry ar.d Eait*m P?.:i | .ylrar.la. fair. eBBtfeBBBl <irn WedMBdaf iu.'I frob I ab!y Ttiurad.v I T"r Baatan ?w Torlt. fair. mr.Ur.u<?l warra WMrntliy. Ttiuraday f*lr. <or,tijjU"d warrr. ln . e??t*ni r.ortlTi. p-ot.ab!y ih-w-n aad r ? 1-. no-ffli i?jr. ? F.T Bouthm r.'ea England. tt'.r Ifadnndai and paobablj ThuraJa . ontloued wami In 1 frtor For N"rt:.?-:. Nm England, fair Wtt ? i I sbb komrw.'nt eoolar eo ti.p ktatoa eeagt; Taajn \ d.y fair For W:?tem Npw V;-r)t. fa!-. -o..'..?.?;? 1 ?ano TRAVEL FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON $4.00 Stra. lv. Plcr 14. N K. ft. Fulton St., dallv at 1 30 P M Mmlr PROVIOP.NCK I.INF.. Stra lv Tlor 14. N K . dally exetpt Sunday, at '; P. M Mtwlc NEW BEDPORD I.INF.. Str Iva Pler 40, N. H . dallv axcepl Bundaya, I P M NEW I.ONIlON iNOKWIIIIi I.INK. Ptr. lv* Pi<-r 4". N .". . fl Honaton 81 . da , rpl Bui P M L* !'!-' "9, 1. R . fl E ISnd St . t P "? NEW IIAVEN I.1XE. S:r M Plat 19, I". R . n?ar Catharlna Bt . wk Bajra, 2 p M , Kun.laya I 10 A M. Ltr. P:-r 19. B. R . fl E tlnd St . wk. daya. 1:11 P M . Sun . 10 A M. lIRUKiEPCHT UNE. Ftr h Pl^r 27. E It., wk liayr. 3 P M Lv Pler 7". K. U . ft L\ 22nd ??- . wk. dav*. 3 16 P. Bt Sun ,4:41 P M SAN^oOK RO UT E ? Atlantlc Hlghlands, Hlghlands, TOT Lon? Branch, Asbury Park, Qj Ocean Grova, Point Pleasant L?. N Y footW 42d St . w?ekrt??.989, ? 55 a ro ; 12 ?, is :5, 4 '.5 p m. Sunday.. 9 00, 10 uO a m.i 1 ?i. 8 18. *9j p m. Lv. M Y , foot Cadar St.. wcck d.vv i "?. l'l ?> a m.; 1 /O, 3 40. 4 4S p m. Sunday., i ?. 10 3 J a m ; 1 30. 3 40, 7 28 p m. Tlir Caal aa) fS\ Pnpular Diiv K.-^.rl 43 MILES 11* Tlli; III DSON. Frw tmtdii'ir Mimmvr \iniisiii),nt.. K\trn Hi.nl !-.r?i?... SO PROWD1XG. Stra "HixiiiHnd.T" and "Grand BepabBe" Wtf K DArS In B ?? ?? . I II j >.n. Aft, Trlf), i . ? i .. :i -M . I) V\( is?.. iini;.' i i! i - ouna 11 id McAlllatar btaambeat Contpaajr. "Tlli: PCBl r i. PLBAJED." BOSTON, $3.05 PKOViDENCE "? 12.00 COLONIAL UNE All. OCTflDE BTATKBOOMS, ?l TO ii. V 1'Kr 2'J N J*. f 01 U'oat Hojolua ^t 'I'liont-. ?.i)rlng?1*191 Vla Baaal aad i.<ii.v. ? B ii ttrr, *d ^.?.. Provldi n< .i cl, 91.79 I ^ill EROOM8 .? i u '. -i.. Dally. r. >!. Kr m Pi r ? .,. x. v Albany, Trcy ancl the North Ptwplra I.iii.- fur allMUa] < /< ns J.iih. lur Irnv n. ft. p ... ur ? ? WEST INDIES ? ? ? B 9AT, ai r-.._ ' - .. . . - Ke^nsbuig.N.i. . SPF.CIAL Excursions Every Day. ii mr . iiaitili i .. i VI SK (. IjAV'iv. RESOST8 The Moit Attractive Country Hotel Adjacent to New York City. GardenCilj' Hotel GARDEN CITY, LONG ISLAWD (?: ? i.f tka ? ' BBikaaia aae r. ? Aaaiica A i ? blnatl n ' ? awtrV iif?> and . :'.'?n hotri liiiur> n?ld. m I'rtir.l Obb. ductM "n Um Am^ri<?Ji pl?n Tl.rr.) U >jo for th" raataadaaca "f abbIi BaB A Handsome a Ia Carte Reslamanl fOALENflALL AtlanticOty N. J. Hotel and SaDatori(jm I ,Not.??d for i'.'s sup?rior-~is _r-rtj?ble and service.-TZn ?J | Tonlcancl Curativ* batns. Ll I r. L .Yownoc^.. f ^* j.'^? .m Op421\to Oct.l The Breakers SPRING LAKEBEACHjfjr Right on the OccunRont. L.N.MOSS. Owner a M*nngr r. ^EMpNt -7a>o TrCLEADING RtiOKT MOTLLOF THC WORLD Marltajftlenfieim ATLANT1C CITY.N.J. ^ owNraaHip atANAoeMBNT J9SIAH WMITE * 3QN9 COMPANY Galcn Hall-in-the-Mountains \IKII>KR?V1M.K. PA. A blgh rlaan hotrl. aml'lil taiutlrtil . ?, prv gc^l rnia.f. rM'.darit irfi>al<lai.. Uiwai?utl>' battia; ar-1 maataga. Batl i?r Bjk Bt4 Baa f.r.fr I hwir. rr.-n Maa fofk f B R '/ N ' >'? Ywk (iir.r, 241 ??'. tn . biHik.*:. aj ? . BOWABC M WUCtJ, Mar. |Wa*M-alai ltmmtm l*ahaM? BMBta ?h-?en a:. 1 nrl i: j Lacal Offtelal Racartt.-Tha foUo-lr.j offlrlal r?e ord b ? th- Weather B k-au ihowa tet-peraturea d'irl-.a it.e ia*'. twer.t) f><jr houn, ln aompirUon ?:?:. ?'..<? ? anapaatlaa di'-e ?f B*al *t?f 1917. 1914 191T 191A I 3 a. n.M 7iI P- m. . M 93 | *. a m ?: N I p. r.97 19 ? a l. . . M III p. m.94 ?3 ! i" m. . . . sj ai ll p. m. -? aa I HUliest temperiture Ti-sterday, 9? d*fr??a lit I ip ai ;, :?e?t, VJ Itt " a m l. aferafe. 13. attraye larne data liet )*ar e3. aferafe aama I data Im IkBtf-thtaa >eaM. 74. Humldlty . I a, ? c: 1pm M I 1 B *??<? Barometar Raadlaaa - , ... n :- i ;._ a B|i>a :9M Lacal Off-lal Fcrac.-t.-l*alr a*4 *"**** aarta T. day and ?o-niorrow. le'.'-.e to mderate ? ->:.) io.jt:-?ett. Miniature Almanac MINIATl'llK ALMANAC BBB -!?<? ... 4 '?? A M MMB Om : r p M Maaa sou high tit?: ?? b linoV I 4? A M. , . ._?*. I.luvl .b 07 A. M. . 7 U A. M. i>iw mn 11 M A 11 ii n a m . trl7A.IL -?i U.ai.d >.:<?.: Oatt >.v '-.? II -ok . f-<it?rnrrr"s I# 1 a-.? 1 ita ItB F. M. . 16 A. M. I o-.p vt G 29 P. M. 1 09 P M U 00 P M. ... I' M 2 H P M TRAVEL_ i-?bxHUDSON v RIVER Day Line All aarvtoa Dallv Kicept Sunday. IMract Rall Conaaetlona to all points in the Catakilla. Saratofa. the Adlronda.-Ka the WtMt an ! N'erth All throu?h rall ? betwaafl* Xaar Tt fk an! Albany ac ? i m wJc Raatauraat UPBOATS::;;-^:^1^^ Doabreaw i Bt. I 4" J *? \]A Waal im Bl ....'.' oo }? ?? \ \\ ?'.? lltts St.S 20 10 *o J ?? Toakara .* 4i 49*81 \-\\ N?ubur?h ."18:18 "1:48 Pou?;hke?piia ....?1:19 "I *5 ?.?* Klw.toa .!?" ??? 7 " Cataklll .3 25 H ida ?! .?I0 Alhai y .??'<> ?Onc-Dav Outlng* to Poutjhkeevale. N?w bVBk, 1U>I Point or Rrar Mouutaln. KperfcU Trfpa every Saturday to Kln?-aton I'oint. < ataklD, lludson imrl Albajiy. Le?? Iiik Paabraaaa*. >t. 12.m. lArtt 42d B?. l.i.Mi. 1UM IStth M. 1:10 P- M i'or Inforiiiiition telephone ( nr,al 9300. catskillTvening line Laara. daiiy axeaM Banday, foot of Chria toph r at.. Bt I; W. IJIth St.. 6:30 P, M . fnr Nawburfth, Cataklll, Hudaon. Coxaackle Tickata ir.'eri hariReabla with thoae of D:.y I.me Tel. 1097 t-'prlng. AMERICAIUNE Wcekly SaUings WRITE STAB LINE Frcqeent Sailings f.e?f Vorx-liverpool CtXtjmt Passengcri, Cargo and Uoited Shtes Mail fgt ' .'?' tnfot BHlMea *f*% to an^ o.jenl o* Offices, ^J aroadway, Nuw York CUNARD Bastalar Paancnfrr and Carga SerTiret. ^LW YORK?UVERPOOL NEV- ' - -.i.MOUTH?LONDON fORK?BRtSlOL Mail or Cabl-. ? Britain. Ii<-1 avia, Itlly, 1 W t/? rtar.d. Pof furth ' >P*IP .1.1 BTATI STREET, M.U YORK. [COMMENIt i,. MERALE l^LSSATlANTiftUE txprmam Pu?t?l Survica IE\ YORK?BOROEAUX?PASS haa*l A\ i^J l.l.\ J:.. ".Iill|-Kj4. Iri.i All Partli-nlaxa luauira C0!..Pi-M'.ii F?C? :\, n,.0\ LIINi llAHIA r ? M.NHHO ? ?".vfTlvli-LOOAfliiAOa |?t/U(." AIRBS ? ,i r, i i i . l hoa i I .? .. I.- ... X. T. \ .? r \ \ L . I ' ? ,,- M.r I cich" Ceeing Vachis k*^Ara?jta4 *--*'-: ni.otun -*? taaaat ii i ,?. i >?. O.enll, |:S0 P. M. i - . .a * RESOSTS T0UR NEW ENGLAND ur.iv tiik si i:\f.ky or thr MOVNTAINS. iniiiiu TIIK ROfK BOl Ml S1IOKK. I.IM.KK 11Y TIIK WATEBS of HOME lilKK HI.IE LAKE. Tlt.W F.l. IIIKiiii.ii \ pir. Tt'kEAqi'E VALLEY, OB BOLLINO FAKMINt. KUNTKl A?> YOI WILL. All lonrj (,f icaafc l)r?ni> awall y*i n. thU Var?llo:i Lar.d. wtt|i j.ol r>td? ereryhera, ar.d attractlve Wayalda Inna, PalaMai Reiorta or magi.it:. e;.! CJtJ 11 .*<1? t. i-r.nl 1? f .r >....r O9*aforl P?nd f. r free iilu.'m.'l r>j,I m?p !r. rolirs. v|7\v ENGLAND T?irn:- ? pu< lJhen l> ha M.W ENGLAND lln'ri.I. ASSta'lATK'N. 0DH|. KteLiI ".er t?r, !.u: ? !.-> I I ?'? '..: bo'e'j M 1 MMfta WU M KIMP.AIX. Serreltn. Driper llu'.... Nortl.unp^.i. Maaa. ADISOXDACU Grand View Hotel lakc Placid, N. Y. F.very conv.'nlen'-e to meet tha requlre ! nients of reflne.l pe,,p!e; ? x.eptlonal tahla; orchaatra; priui. batha PTRNIBHED COTTAOES FOR RF.NT. ' A'l..'"i1 ''.:'.?"' Arllramlafl lltanlnna i irrVar. M. II. HAMUAIX, Ijike Pla<-ld. N. Y. 0TELGRAMA1AN -? M ? '? r .ii 0a**4 Oatrul A rtlj h. o ; 1-. a taajan ?..|lng A I r i ? ??- Children a alayi HOTKl. tiRAMATAN." ' luiwrnrf Park. HroniTllle.N.Y. ' Aia 0 Gallua. Vlca-Praalaaat. GLENBURNIE INN Glenburnie on Lake Georfe, N. Y. A pla.e of dlatln'-ttve refinement and cnmforl Eaeallenl cu:?lne and aervlca. ,,,,[K TENNIS. BOATINO. DATHING, rinillNO UO per -vr* up. Booklat. Walton & Measner. LEADfl ALL Summer A Winter POLAND SPRING, MAINE P0LAN0 SPRING HOUSE. Opaa June 1 to Oct 1} MAN.IPN Miiusl. ?ii'Mi AJ Taar ??Mounlaln and l-ake Rraorta." I arka- , vtmina'a Sum-i-i llook. B*n MBe ln mmpii to Jaa Flaiat.' A;'.. A.t . ** WaaJ t^i.3. OldRosebudFavoredinHandicQp Pan Zareta Victor in Empire City Feature Paganini's Defeat Only Upset of Get-Away Day at Yonkers Track By W. J. MACBETH l Aside from a five days' meeting at the half-mile oval of Dongan Hills, Staten Island, which opena to-day, th:it part of greater New York which cannot afford a vacation to Saratoga will have to await the fall meeting at Belmont Park next month for further entertainment at the sport of kings. The high class thoroughbreds, whici have re-established at local tracks the popularity of racing to a degree it had not enjoyed since the anti-betting laws of 1908, will confine their activl tiea for the next month to the beauti ful eourse at the Spa. Summer racing for greater New York proper end*d yesterday with the closing at Empirc City track. Though many of the best stables had already been shipped to Saratoga for schooling in preparation for the great meeting that will open there to-day suf ficient thoroughbreds of claas remained to furnieh really high class competition for the getaway from Empire City. The fields were not so large as usual, it ia true, but were so well balanced that little of a startling nature in form reversal developed. Melon cutting wis conspicuous by its absence. Popular to the KnH The crowd, too, was up to the aver age, which proved that in spite of Ita few eccentricities the Empire City meeting was popular to tho end. The fact that the regulara stuck until the last dog was hung necessitated some inconvenience for the pilgrims to the Spa. Every up-river boat and every regular and special train for Albany last night was crowded to capacity. Most htting, indeed. for tnis closing day attraction was the viciwry of Pan Zareta, E. T. Colton's aged chestnut tnare, in the feature handicftp of the .'ifternoon. The Queen of the South, which had made herself a prime fav orite with local race trark followers. lu;cauae of her briliiant victories I aeBiaat the stirTost mmpetition in the : Kast, wa* 'endered such an ovation as : :e!dom fails to horsefiesh after she had : Waten James Butler's High Noon and \V. P. Orr's Laoeharaa, taa favorita, Ib ;. spnnt just short of six farloafa. Pan Eartta'a victory of yesterday was the seventh-aixth ?f tha mare's i rilliaat cr.reer, which set a record for' oreaent day ipriatara. Paa Zarata picked up a burden of 140 pound'. DBl carriad it so well and paaaalp that she arithatood High Noob'b chailenge through the last aixtaeBtB and won in tha faat time. of 1:088-5. The time araa only two-rifths of a seeond behind rhe reco'rd for the rJiatBBCB, BBl by G. A. Ceehraae'i Priaca of Como, .Itily 2fi last year. Prlaee of CoBlO OH that oeeaalon carriad i nur.d.-i laa thaa did Par 7. ?n ta j ? dap. I ipite of her htarp impoat Pa Z treta oatapnatad the ftald all tha erap, One Rt-al 1'pset Whta Ohtrl broafht hot G ? |. ,\-. ? f ahead I Pa(aniai m tha nnd race ho famiahed the only rea! Qpatt of the afternoon. Avery wa3 a? good as 10 to 1, whil alwapi addi on It laoaad like a run awap for the favorlte until the laai arloBf, a ''!" rt got a* 99 ln froBi ' at that tage had opened np a l< Empire City Results FIBAST RACB? Selllr.f; for Uirw y-ar-oldj. one and aatenty yard.; purse, $600. HoYja. welfht and Jockey ^-Odda.? Ftn Falucra. 104 iRowam. 11 M |? i'ii> IBl iTToltei .<-l J-l J? Mr Rlchard. Iu7 ii'onoollyi.40-1 10-1 3>* Tlitie. 1 44. Flasli of Steel. Bar of Phoenlx and Parr al-o r?:i istar: g^ni '.Vou aaatly. Wlnaar, ch. t. by Trap B*fh-?t ?tr.i 0?ner. U-nry Bf. Wan.cr. Trali.er. 0. M. Odoru. BSCOXD RAi B?Sclliaa, *or twry-year-oldj. IItb and a half rurionga. pu-ne. |".0u. Hnrv. ufUht ?r.d pa* ^-Odda- Fln. 0, v; A?c-., IU idi.er ... *-l 3 1 l? I'tfanlM. 110 iRo?an. ... 4-", 11 (I ii W'aahlaftoB, no lltcOrawi 31 4-5 3? Tlmo. 1 |T, K..1erk? Cir? Man and BlL* ?anen alx. rar.. Start gond. Wou ea?tly WhV nar. ch t, by CotiUMor?Kanrie XV Fui.s.i. Ownar, t'aiura.-t .-Uah.e. Tralner. W. Jennlnga. THIRD RAi. K-Handleap: for Ihn. 1BBI BMl and upward. al*>ul tl furloiigi. purat. $60u. Horaa. uelgh: 4r.1l ).i.ke> .??kld>.? Fln Pan Zareta. 140 \i - ? .14-5 1-1 1>, High Noon. tSS iKnapp. ,., ..9-2 7-5 2? 1 laeiJiaiaa, 126 iCuni.olly).7-5 11-20 3' ' Rraa, I 04 2-J. Brtnghurau H?-fa and Barry , Shannnn also ran Siart good Won drlalng. Win ner, ch. ni . by Abe Franls?c'addle GiilTnh iiwurr' ?M tralner. E T ("olton. POCBTB BACB-THB 'VHITK PI_BI llANni C4P; for diroe-Kir-oMj a*4 ii^M^rd, rl.? rulle, ' purae. 1700 liurae wetglit aad k*BBj -Od<J?.- Fln (?fi. III iBuxtoni. 1-1 .-- 14 tlrean Joner !?) iRarretr. ..} ?.-, ll Vvlatful, IM (Coonollyi 1-3 1-2 3 Tlm- 1 3? Xylon and Syrtan alan ran. Slart ajad IVon e??lly. Mfanar, eb g . by Bachelom Hmtotis?Gentiy Owt.ar, Jclin Sanford TraliiT 1" M Burch. KIFTII RAPE?aaBaa; for four-yearo'da and up ?ard; one ralle ajid a aUteenth. pur?a. $i>00. Horae. wedght ar.d Joekoy ?oddj ? Fln n.iTwdaJ?. i07 :Ro?in). 1-1 ? l>* MIm Krutar. 110 (Crmnollyi. 8-5 1-4 :V? Jil Bond. 107 ? 11 ,:.-.??? .4-1 3-j |tf Tlr.]?, 1 M M, CUf* Hawn alu ran Sttrt gnod Won drtrtng Winner, b . g, by Uarry Herr ma,in?Dorarot* Oirncr. The.3dora HralUi. Tralner. W Hldslda. BtXTfl IlAri>-F.>r twoyaar-olda. flra furl?n; ; piirw, HN Hnrta, weltht and jockey. r-4MBa->1 Fln ' A-aarlcan. IU ironnoUyi. .-5 7-10 |"| Nopui.ee. 110 (Buiton). ?-5 1-2 2* I I'runos. 110 (Oberti.10-1 3-1 3'4 Tlmo. 1 00 Poa- her. Ruthla M . A'.laan 0 . I lnnakllty a^o ran l<tari food Won drtTtnf. Wlnncr, b ?.. by Dleh 'Wellfla?Anlmoaliy. (rwner. JrfT Ll-.1ngalon. Tralnar, M. Goidblatt. of six longths. Paganini was either ?hort or quit cold. W. H. Baker madei thing* interesting j for a number of owners. He bought Theodore Smith's bay geldinjf. Dove dale. for $1,200 after the favorite had won the fifth raee about as he pleased. Mr. Baker bid up Felueca, winning fuvorite of the first race, from $600 to $1,200, but H. W. Warner protected the Trap Rock filly with the customary |6l advance. Mr. Buker also bid up Geor?e \V. Avery from J500 to $1,000. The Calument stable retaincd the colt. -1 Mrs. Melvin Jones Beats Mrs. Smalley Chirafo, July 31.?Mrs. Malvin JoBCS, Of Gltn Oak Country Club, woman srolf champior. of Ohica?o, to-day won the ftrsi match raund st the Midlothian Country Club in defeadiflf her title, ? nfMra. Rtlph Smalltx, of Wiad Tho ehamplon fcor--(l 81 ?' rht*?ti hole?, d*> tl ? ' I Btifl wind, two atrokea bett*r than tho jo!,j r.iodal .-coro ; . i Latta, Weat ob, in th ? qaallfyiag Mrs. .loi-.v ? will mecl Mildre.i Smith, ol Evanaton Golf Club, .?'??< .rolvn Lee, ? i. nd 1. Mrs. Letta won ber wty to tho ;omi ting Miaa Louiae Fergua, of Glen \ itw, i and 8. The B rn ehampion will contest the ..- K>n not, of Eva i rmtrl* Southern ' rnia eham] ion, who to-dar .;. fetted Mra, Stoart Pritehard (Mjrra Hslmtr , of Midli Chian, 8 and -? Fight Log THIRSDAY Harlem S. C. (Rockaway)?Harry Nark and Sallor Volk. Queenaboro A. C?Willie Mango and Earl Denning St. Nicholaa Rink ? Ted (Kid) Lewia and Mike O'Dowd. Arverae S. C?Augie Ratner and Tex Kelly. SATURDAY Broadway S. C?Pete Hartlev aad Joa Welling. Tramp-a-Bit . Big Surprise I At Kalamazoo Kalamazoo, Mich., July 31.?Two j strong favorite3 and an outsider capt- I ured the three races on the opening] day's Grand Circuit programme Bt Recreation Park to-day. Tromp-a-Rtt was the surprise in the 8:11 pace. After finishing aixth in the rrst two heats Jaraison landed him in front for the next three, Baxter Lou, which won the first two heats, barely escaping the distance flag in the third heat. Tramp-a-Bit'a /ollowera won $35 pools on $3 tickets. Royal Mack, driven by Tommy Mur phy, waa easily the clasa of the 2:17 trot, though Walter Cox aprang a aur prise by piloting Lu Princeton ahead in the third heat, with the best time of the race. 2:07^4 The Savoy was a heavily played fa vorite for the 2:05 pace, and though both miles produced whipping finiahes the Cox pacer was always equal to the emergency and won by a head in each heat. Tickets on the Savoy sold at $25, against $17 for the field. The summaries follow: l'A< ING-2 11 CLA*S-P(Tl?E. 11.000 Tramp a-Blt. ro. g. by Trampfaat Uamlsen) . .44 1 l i Baxter I?u. ch. g . by klnney Lctl iCbllda) .i i I ? ' P?t?r (i . b. h iKnrwi.2 4 5 2 - Dir^t BaU. Wk i <H?1rtrk>. J 12 4 4 Llttlo Batlce. b g iCoi) . 3 3 3 5 ro Kern Ilal. blk tn i Mcl'heranni.... 4 J * 9 tt Huhum Pnlnt?r. b g (Orayl . 7 14 dr Bmwn Ontry. h b (Murphy) ....9 d1? Time. 2 999*, 2 MV 2 07<4. J OTH. 2 10%. TlMTTlNtJ?2 17 ILA.SS? PITISK. 11.000 Royal tlaafc, b. g. b> Koval M.Klnney (Murphxl .112 1 Lu Pnv.~?'nn. b h . by Sin Kran.i?.o (Ora) . 111! Utll ??V'.r..:''r. br u IMcOonald). 5 3 3 2 Hollyrood Kr.*. J- ;. i lamljnn) 4 4 4 4 u: D? Art .r I :* p 19now). 3 5 4'a E <<;.-r:si . 4 4 49a Blcbard PeUitcr, br g ''Jr-yi.<ll? Time. !1?*? 2 WH. 2 07*. 2 II PAfINt; ' CtVaai -THK. BttCgOCAM nrVTTT. PfltPE. ? 19.991 Iba Baaay ar a.. by ch*ri?y Bayt rroil .11 '?: Uahonl . 2 .' A lo i.. i Gra . 3 5 H>: B Ji . .' b IBIc lardaon) .t 3 Gearal. 4 4 Walter Ohato. btk i. ii:;-.;i . 5 4 TVmas hir!. b 1. Jfarvin . 7 7 Tim?. I 'I?'??. I 04V Dongan Hills Entries K,r-- raea laaaldaa l ;? aad acaraad: <-lalml:ik- af a ??'??:? " 145. D .1 Eaur. 120; Keady I -r 110, BraRla II. 110; ' .; \'i |u* '.' M'inil i Jurabo, no, Fellciter. l I ? s?(v,i| rtcA (nra-raar-elda; m,il'l?n? ar. l ? ?an al l ??<?<? flrr'lghtli* "( a ? III; Btn Lul. i ;..'. Orlakany, II}; Dot - " . -,<..'! elalm ? " -. , 111 ? ?.-. 111; ltar^ti r>?Ka:>> ' wt lil. Oloamar, K. . . Pourtb raea (t Ia .;?? U '.. <-!alm Ing. mi ind a all ' ? ' r - .[ ? 1 te l.een, 107; Wal ? wli p, lo:. ?trn fthrrf year-nMa and upwaM lil < Mr Bpaft, lil; N ,..- 1..1 >..'. ir-. N; Odda aad Bnda loo ii, ,:?? ? iii. ?' .? ? N'oaat, i'":. Daaear ; . - 19T, ?AffM ?'?- *"? ? BBBI i-IalmM. A White Ribboned Suit Case has just come in. and the lad in lovver three watches eagerly for its owner.. W. E. Hill's pages "Among Us Mortals" in The Tribune Graphic are always good, but we thought "The Sleeper" in last Sunday's Tribune waa better than he usually does. If you missed that issue of The Tribune, we'd be glad to send you one of a few copies we have left. Five cents in stamps to the Circulation Depart? ment will bring it. About next Sunday) Hill takes us to "The Summer Revue." Worth speaking to your newsdealer to-day. "Sunday Tribune for Aug. 5" will safeguard your copy. Watch HILL in s The Sunday Tribune Saratoga All Set for Start of Big Meeting Nine High Class Thorough breds Likely to Face Start er in Big HandY^p Saratoga. N. Y., July 31.?Sarat^ woke up with a vengeance to-day, for the first scouting band of turfitea came' tearing into town These tigured'that the little trip would get them awiy from the torrid weather that engulfed the big town. They were wrong, for up here the heat is just the same. Just before the midnight ehimes ahat. tered the quietude the Cavanagh spe. cial rolled into the depot and d.-em barked about five hundred of swelter ing sports who braved the late trip to be on hand when the first bugle call sounds. As far as the forecast looms up Sar? toga is going to have the banner sea. son of its career. This is the dope of I the natives, for they unblushinglv | asked stiffer rates for aceommodationi | than ever before. As a racegoor never ! bothers about such small matteri ai ; room rent, the towrfolks got their de : mands without any difficulty. Thert j i.n't much to be had in the way of i food and room, for the crowd here ii j greater than ever. Old Roaebud Favorite All this evening the conversatioa I centred upon the winner of the Sara I toga Handicap. Nine elassy thorough- ' breds were sent out as prohahlo start I ers, and they are nine that can skip ' over this route in great fashion Thtrt i are few that can furnish any aigument 1 why old Rosehud should suffer defeat even though packing tfte cru?hir,g im> post of 132 pounds. This great staka runner displayed so much apeed and endurance in his starts around ti.t Eatt that he lonks now to be unbeatable. As the campaigners talked so will tht folks at the course to-morrow, and Old Rosebud will Jog to the post a s*ron| public choico. (?f course, there may bt a surprise furnished by his eight rivala. Roamer may come back t.i hii be.t ract, and then it will be som* battle. Tht ? tlu-r day thu popnlar runner workedl mile in 1:41 1-5. and waant the lesit hit extended at the finish. Can | re. the elassy three year-old belongmir to R. T. Uilson, worked a mile and a i| :ar ter (the handicap route i in 2:09, and iii- trainar, T.?m Healy, is aatiarted rhat ? the one time champion will make up for diaappoiatauBta m this stake. Then th->re will be plenty of follnw. er? for Stromboli, which won this event last year. He la fcrtrking rarjr well and ;- ? n>pletalj reeasrarad fron his ,.me l.e^s. Rorrow i.. alwajra ti"i.i ng* uat ? ? -h. no rtttttr aho meeta him. and j ?? la reported to ba at taia be?t. Roott ia here from Canada, and his atabla t'rejs rontidi nt he will reverse the of the laat raee, in whieh he hook< a ? . Old ' ii.I. Then, areighl I can make the slighti -? ? tuka ? ? Otagaallta ?>f Thartaghkraat Then ara tatugh hoi v.e?p two race trai . ng VII i ti Hortt Htven are occupu-d. I I ara forcad ? v. her- ' ? dian folks alll d i aha I hertfl aithln a aeth k ? d'.ring. Saratoga :?. i ? for 1 I ? <>M?, ?'? I i - I ' i i Ii >rr.w 1. I. H . . ? . | Saratoga Entries ' ' ' * eyaar oUla and *a> It M, ,i i! :m M .1 i I K ii: . i \. i TilK .?ihi.m:i.am st I* V . ,. I -' ]? ! A I. Itl l. miaer. l ?? > . '.? Bet - i 1B ??1 l ? M. ( It Tllinii IIAPR TIIK H.A.-r . ?'?? i !wl' ftnil* ll?iDrajt!c 18 I!.-. 1 ?? I'irp 1." r ;. IU T p ''. il ltf, li^rflliy 119 Cur !lt Dl .. Mi-iff I ?'? \|i I 1., II* A :?.:? | Pal i.-?a Ii i |: .. ? r !U 1 '1 lilll IIA.T TIIK S.UtAi'.'.A HAVI.KAfj '? r ' .rre year old? ai.d upwaid. a nilii ard aj quarter .. Roaraar lUIStmmSnll 1* Old Rraehud iSM'ampOra . ???*?' Mll?a> ln* Sp-ir 1W Bocraa l2l|Boou . <?? (leorgr SmtHi llf FIFTH BACB- Blfltaa; ft? "ir-e year *M* ar.d up ?ard, aaa mile (T.eer Iz-ader l?" Bolljl . lOt Mahorala .. . 10t|-Wi.rf:.ian . 111 T ? p.ni.i llnp I 110 ?!,, ll?a I1J t>pearn;?n ilmpl.. Ite P?iri!it!l ?!' sixTii rao: i',r -aaMta uaa-raw-a<k; lw aM a half furlnngi Appn.tii .. - ? P i m Re'.n Kein .ir Fre.v-1 . Oreal ll" Oueen MarfiX 11. ? . . i i W llandgriaiade ilmp ) UJiTmnaJac "J So lymg l^ty .11. A-. ISo Ol J ) Paddy (Irap I .115iC?nie.lra Paul Oninel^. ll?|Kine . .. JJ Ruhber II USCoualn Mlaa .IU Hut'.on TTj.>rp? .... 113 ?Appren'Jc* allowanoa rlalmej) Gay Crusader First in The New Derby Stakct Newmarket. England, July 31?The New Derby Stakes was run here to-day and won by Gay Crusader. D.n.el lon wa. second and Uark Le*gend wii third. Twelve horses ran. SEAI.LD PROFOSALS STCALKD BIDS WIIX ?? BLCE'.\ ED BT the Board of Water S-ipply at ita offl-aa, twrnty-aacond floor. Municipal BiiiMlng. Park How. Oentra and rheiiihera a"":? New York Clty. untll 11 A M . on Tua?. day. Auauat 7. 1?1T. for Contract III. ror furnlahlna; and dallverlng .ata and P'W' ure-re?ulatlng valvea and appuf ?"?"?" for the Clty tunnel of tha CBMPl .?*??? duct In the Clty of Naw Tork. . At the ahov. plare and ?^J*?JSSL will be publicly opened and raad f?**'? contalnlna mformatlon '?' ,.b,,'7.'r'l ,Jl contrart drawlnga can ba "b'Vn,;d. Varra? above addre.a. at tha ofllc. of th. Se^r. tary. by d-poaltln? tha ?u'n.,0',,'?l,r "aVh pamphlet. ?'?r#,ulh'l"rrTnr.pal Aaalatanl to tha ofllca of tha ''." * En,lne.r.? .he.bo^^1r??rr,il(ltn,. - CHABlS^CHADWlCK. c~J2?!ml 2&!.?? 'w.upp?. QEOBOE FEATHBMTOMK. .-eeratary. "public notk e _ NOT'nEMlr A "n to the l.lfhe.t blddel cf .^UM.ohf?"rV and K^uipmen, of th. S _m Plant at 8ln? Slng Vrlaon FoanM" aa*, will be held at 8lnf Slnf ? 8*"1 r__Mt New Vork. an tha 14th SM ?au.r at P M A Uat of thia rnVchlnaty^wdlV bV im upon lt?BBBl, By ord.rof W,LL,AM ? moTBB. Wardaa B Afaot,