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HELP WANTED MALE ?-""^""iCnAnLK AGENCY, through which to . pl"rf'^l pojitloi-.i; more cslls for aecountints. me"* '^stenographer?, secretaries, clerks, ship tteHf^^^'i-K .'-sic-nien. mechanics than we can ??* ???^""J' v Employment Department. SIS fcaW ' __ <r.;T ??OKKEKPBR: PERMANENT PO *3*S?vVr,ooi' ?'Ay apply, statin?; EX- ? jrn!vr*K AND SALARY. BOX B S5?. TRIBUNE ' ?P*_<-.-? ""T..YIU?. TVSTRl'?""TOR High ?rsde'man "(iW^?Ssrswer Apply, by mall. West Side ?*iT rx Automobil? School, 40 West ?6th st,. 1 **.??. . _ Y*1'_i_ automatic screw machin- ? ?verators ON gUCANE .'- SHABPE A GRIPLET. ?? TOli WANT A STEADY JOB AT JJwr?T RATH OF ?ACES IN A 48 SaiR A wVkK SHOP PAY TIME AND "?ftr VOK OVERTIME. AMI WHERB io'VviU. BK TRKATED LIKE A MAN ?PM.Y OOffiDIATELV. RTMMS MAGNETO CO , ' r,I.< ?OMFIELD, N. J. IrcWPEll Want??! by Chrtsilan firm, com S?,1i' ', >'.' . ' ' ' lokkeeper, capable of takln? r""'.." - good opp -tul It*, fer capa n fill the position: state ?rrtrd experience and <ala:\ desired to t V?*? Bo? I r38. Tribun? Offlc? -??at'KB t? .'???': double enlry; ten '?? "K .. f? per ?reek. 4f>l W*?( ?t.. rJ!!-ri-irp?R*i itel -tfrapners. office v. **_is_~ ?*?v ror ?"a*"??* Drm* _U G *?"*** "'??? . orkers ?an?. nona UacNell] ?T ,4 ;,. li.?KS OF AGE. IN LARGE anvi-T.Tl.-lM, AGENCY; ONE WHO is .i?ior? TO LEARN aHVERTISIN?; ffT-i7i\?fs's T?> START AS ERRAND aiY SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR ?M?NTEMKNT APPLY TO MR. {?SUV,- ""'? ' '-''('K- Ml *TH AV.' *-"^ BOYS. ;9 er ever, i ul i luting business. ' ' Perm ?i i ' ? Ivancamant. . SMITH ('?? . _>'. East S4lh St. ?^ WANTED IN A HANKING HOUSE: MIST VnvVttTLL RE?-?lMMEVOED: GOOD OPPOR ,!,m- 1MR BRI?.M'i' YOI'NG MAN APPLY ?Vsivr. HWUSK 1' (' BOX 1,915, NEW YORK ; ?mr. ? ._ BOY8 ,- tan of ac*. In automobile supply house. (Joort L.InunitT f?r ailTanrcment. Salary $7 to start. SS?*? -?"'"*?'??'"? AL,'"i c- ^ Elck- *" w (A A __._ i ?fit la office pf '?""*"" mercantile house; state age, I*?_n? K any, si : .-alary expected. Ad JSrrl. I-, I* " l("< is". Madison Square Slllt". ^___ _ v?yr a? ti' i?1*' !'' 5? ?alary $8 per 1 iri* a/ii- ?D * ":?'? "r '- A Thvrlng. St. lav'. Hospital Albany ?? . Atlantic ates.. Brook tj BOYS Wrxud ?e r;!1"- frands li"'' make themselves gen ??rt- uMfu!. Salary tt'J to start. Apply Earos ?Sga^npany. 110 '?'? 4?th_st 'MT |n purchasing department nf large concern In u. . ,? nsU ?f f experience and salary ?pjdeX P. 0 Boxj ? New V ?'. ? Ity. gOTrl lfi-i'. irth lious, to work In shlp al?f (tapartmen!. w lesa!? i uifectlonery ; $10 ttittrt. (-all 112 Huil? m sU, near Franklin st. BOT ?TaNTED.?MESSENGER; CHRISTIAN; ?9 l?ivCt WAREHOUSES, 23 BEAVER ST. JOTS ?uitel to leani glass berelling: good wages ?feile karitir.s. Herrlein i; Henrich t'o.. 95 Ilud? as ??_ BOT about 1", wanted for office work and light iMpptn?. A?Wro?_s Box 1) 918, Tribune Office. SflTS wanHfl In music publishing house; salary to ?tut IS. ?19 West 46tli st. r.i'l'. ?.-iii;. nol afraid of work; salary, tit, 8?wecT ?rptlcal C? 7 Maiden Lane. ??IT !>' LAW gFEBE. A. B . BOX 42, TRIB ISE OFFICE. Mrl'-!_ errand?; $9. Boachen Sc Wefer, II? Liberty a. BEIOHT BOY t:i the office of an export merchant. ' AUdna. ?fMng ag? and tiperlence. It., Box 117, T_arwee. CiXTiSSD.?.' - -First c'aas. well dressed men to Mt ?i a ?? premium iwopositlon; ?*?_? fot good, live wire to earn big money. Ap? is; Beca 310, 367 Fulton it . Brooklyn CARPlVflTB? waEted: union. WsJ'iwui sts; and Mwi'gomerr K.. Jersey City Hospital. James1 l!_?hrtl k Co. "?IIUIESPOXDEXT - Man with cxivrience in ' luriflling ?ipras? - rrelght flaims; k>.?>i) chance I fcr tdTUmsmt. Call Monday, a. rn . Claim De- i nnatm, Vit?U, Fai-go & Co. Express. -50 Wast ?hit. -juaughtsmen wanted by a lans.wnrrete construction com? pany In New Yi rk i"n. preferably with nperltnr? on reinforced concrete and (?raft exempt. If you are a Christian and want steady employment with good epportunlty for a?va:? ?.ment we should I? plf-itsrd ti hfar :? ? ?? , %ou. Address Box B 131, Tribune Office. DRNER, route ?a'esman on milk wagon; must be ibt* to furnish good refeiene??; $"fO cash security; fw i?!_ry and cojfcmis.flf.n ?ald. Call or address ana*l lana Produis Co., 11 Factoo' riace. Port ?Ut?. N. Y. BBVK8.?Mai: not subject to draft; call any tine. Kmi A Bon, 409 Pearl sL. Now York. "??W FORGE HAMMERMEN wanted at once: foe?! waits; piece and hour work. Apply Lake '.* rarg. Compau>, Erie. Penn. ?VTST CLERK wai ted In an insurance office; i '?S_11u?n'!""--'!"-., ?? Igion and salary expected. '? ?o? O. Trlbuiu- Office. ?JJXT?l?AL MAINTENANCE MAN ? Steady if.? ?_*Wti.'fn,lr ''"?'' !"?" ???*? Apply 802 "nac it., Brooklyn. "Su? P?Y "*' Jowlry house; chance for sd '?iirtiiKtt; salary. $g. Imperial, 48 Maiden I "_ "i? ?.U!RK- ?wparlan? *d ; must tie Al. Write ?M West it. FIREMAN. cn,\!, PASSERS. 91-HOUR WEEK; MVbC PER HOIR. ?nm~ . ^KIKKMAN & SON. BMDGE AM) WATER STS, BROOKXY'N. Ka???'*^ MECHANICS AND TRIMMERS. R'?st l.JF? OI.?SMOBILB COMPANY, 109 ?W64TII ST, BECOND IXOolt. Ki k_w -H llN '-'F. MEN WANTED di, alf. "*?" 'urt'.a.fi, ; no license ni^essary: _?? "1*"' **"rk; IKirmsiicnt job with good Metal & Thermit Corporation, _. 9- Bishop st., Jersey City. ?*H^OY WANTED VHP, SMALL CITY CLUB; f.'f'P'^AN'Ii'K!?. CLEAN-CUT BOY IN A ?im?, coi.D POSITION. WITH RAPID AJy n.i 'KVT APPLY HEAD IIALLMAN. 52 "W 418T HT. fc*""**! MINT MAKERS wanted. Any one haTlng i leiik M?H'f"';"' "i? electrical optical or raeasur ! t? 25?l*?llltm* '*" ?I'laln permanent work at our? ? ?Wiring i? nie Mc.t Venion Company. 320 r.?__^ ,l- *l"ui'i Vernon. N. Y. 1 ^.IS^ Wf'P.K .v, artif.clal limbs; hand and *J?a*n? Jewing; jut to $2^ week. 48 hours; steady 2_4_ A ",*r*"?. "0- Broadway. Ll.rrKKHI ON CANVAS. J'lllN Sl'IJ.IVAN A CO.. ?5C HUDSON STltFJ'T. LUMBER HANDLERS OC. AMi II' PER HOUR WILLIAMS LIMBER YARD. ?TATEN ISLAND. N. Y. MAraiKIBTR. BIG PLANT. OUT OP TOWN. <?OOD WAGES; TRANSPORTATION. STEADY WORK. NO FEE APPLY DU PONT CO.. 241 WEST 23D ST. MACHINISTS. ?To?Si*""" *" '?>"'iid ularhlnUts. bench and ?{jg^*"?1??; steady Work. with ?pod working con ^*eVi^7. 1?t*r ?*'?*> Person to Mr. M?*Cully. **1 _w??* j.,ou?<* I>B??*ii Lamp Work? of U?n ;?? ?Wric ?>, Harrlxfii, N. J %??ttoT iSP?_ ..?>. I"** ?*" artiflrtal limh?; bench ?uid _*f J _ w-i25 *"***? ** *wu?? ?t*v*d' ?a* j^ MAckaa tk?i ?nweAie^?A HELP WANTED MALE LABORERS (5.(M1(1) WANTED AT ONCE FOR GOVERNMENT WORK NEAR CHARLESTOWN. W. VA. FREE SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS 14.12 FOR 10 HOIRS DOUBLE PAY SUNDAYS FARE ADVANCED ONLY STRONG MEN USED TO BARD WORK NEED APPLY CALL ALL DAY NO FEE NO KEK WAR DEPARTMENT, LABOR BUREAU SSI COLUMBUS AVE., NEAR 10ITH ST. MACHINISTS MACHINE FITTERS AND ERECTORS i'LAWKH HANDS ENGINE LATHE HANDS TURRET LATHE HANDS BLOTTER HANDS If you are competent, now is your time to locate with a concern like ours that offers steady employ? ment; good wages. CALL OR WRITE NILES-BEMENT-POND CO., PLAINFIELD, N. J. 24 Mile? from New York City on the C. R. R. of N. J. | MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN and TRACERS wanted: permanent, positions; moderate salary to start; report ready for work; do not write. Safety Car Healing and Lighting Company, 206 Erie st.. Jersey City. N? .1. MECHANICS, with executive ability, to take charge of tapping machine W. R OstranUer Company, 193 Broad? way, Brooklyn. MEN WANTED AS PAINTERS; EXPERIENCED ON METAL BED WORK PRE? FERRED. ROYAL METAL FURNITURE CO., _ 126 8TH ST.. BROOKLYN. wjmwt ) MEN wanted to do general work in depot, of largo corporation: Sl-t-Jk* to start; excellent opportunity for advancement. Write W. H. 1?., 82 3!tth St., Brooklyn. MESSENGER BOY. IB-IS years of age; one residing in Brooklyn preferred. T. D. Co., 849 Nostrand av., Brooklyn. NIGHT PORTERS WANTED WHITE. FOR OFFICE BUILDING: GOOD PO? SITION. APPLY ROOM 310, TRIBUNE BLDG., 154 NASSAU ST. OFFICE BOY WANTED. APPLY MILTON PIANO COMPANY*. S4TH ST. AND TWELFTH AVE.. NEW YORK CITY. OFFICE BOY'.?Strong; opportunity to leant auto supply business: good salary. Specialty Auto Parts Company, 918 8th av. OFFICE BOY', about 15 or ]G years of age, in wholesale cotton goods house. Addrew. in own handwriting, H. B., Box 622, Tribune Office. OFFICE BOY to be generally useful. Supreme No? tion Company. 170 Fifth ave. OILERS. WATER TENDERS, MARINE MACHINIST EXPERIENCED NAVAL MACHINISTS AND FIREMAN*. STATIONARY ENGINEERS, THE CALL OF THE COUNTRY IS FOR MARINE ENGINEERS TO MAN THE NEW SHIPS; LARGE WAGES OFFERED; WE ARE WILL? ING TO ASSIST YOU TO OBTAIN A MARINE ENGINEER'S LICENSE. OCEAN ASSOCIATION MARINE ENGINEERS, 15 WHITEHALL ST.. BROAD 1104. OIL SALESMEN. EXPERIENCED IN SELLING TEMPERING. QUENCH? ING, SOLUBLE, CUTTING OILS FOR CHICAGO. DETROIT, PHILA? DELPHIA, NEW ENGLAND TER? RITORIES; MANUFACTURER MAR? KETS "QUALITY PRODUCTS" BACKED BY STRONG ADVER? TISING; SALARY AND COMMIS? SION. APPLY". 10-4. B. R. SENN A CO., INC., 52 VANDERBU-T AVE. PAINTERS wanted; first class. Apply Fred Gottschaldt. 102 Laurel ave., Staplcton. S. I. PORTER White. In automobile supply house; knowledge of packing. Salary. $14. References. Apply C. Ten Elck, 253 W. 47th St. PORTER wanted. 829 Tenth are. RULER?Al; feint and down Une; stoady; ?late wages. A. 8.. Box 11.1. Tribune Office. SALESMAN acquainted with drug and department store trade for line of drugs, drug sundries and face powders: city and out of town; strictly com? mission; reference?. Address Box S 193, Tribune Office. H SALESMEN?High grade motor truck salesmen wanted; a full line to sell; can make immediate delivery; liberal drawing accounts against commis? sion. Apply, in own handwriting. Box D 913. Tribune- Office. _ _ ! SALESMEN.?Excellent opportunity for middle-aged men to call on wealthy business men to sell ap ? pratsal service, commission basis. Room 1005, 1J6 ! Nassau st. I SALESMEN ?Aggressive, clean rut men to work ? on a live magazine premium proposition ; never before shown in New York: premium entirely new; good live men can average better than $50 per ' week. Mr. Hall, Room 310, 367 Fulton st., i Brooklyn. | SALESMAN.?Newspaper, premium and magasina salesmen; Just starting big campaign on larg? newspaper. Apply Room 812. Tribune Building. SECRETARY WANTED AT ONCE. High ?rade male stenographer, of mature experience, for secretarial position. Experience an<' reputation, must bear closest Investigation. * Man who U not afraid to work. Particular requirements are speed and analytical ability such ?a re? quired at directors' meeting? and conferences. i, Apply In own handwriting, giving experience and reference? to Wright To O. L HO-STETTER. ;ht Martin Aircraft Cot-p.. NO ISLAND CITY. HELP WANTED MALE SHOK SALESMAN wanted Graham A Co.. Rarrlay st, (Woolpronh Building). snir BUILDERS ANGLESMITHS ERECT/?Hf? "1 CAULKERS U?NBtn,ATTC T00LS CniPPERR ! _, BBATKI?S (AIR FOROF) HOLDERS ON or BUCKERS-UP PASSER BOTS REAMERS Y and J-PNEUMATIC TOOLS DRILLERS j RIVETERS (PNEUMATIC) (Piece Work) BOLTERS l*P B0LTER8-UP HELPERS SHIP FITTERS SHIP PACKERS A CnANCR TO BE ONE OF THE BOYS OVER HERE. HELPING THE BOVS -'OVER THERE." AND TO UVE CLOSE TO THE BEART OF THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT. WITH ITS VARIED ACTIVITIES. LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS ARB GOOD; TRANSPORTATION FACILI? TIES ARE GOOD, GOOD WAOES. FAIR TREATMENT. A LONG JOB. DON'T WRITE IF TOU CAN DO TUB WORK COME. APPLY* _._ EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. SUBMARINE BOAT CORPORATION?AGENTS U. S. S. It EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION, NEWARK BAY SHIPYARD. NEWARK, N. J.; OR NO. 22 EAST 22ND ST. NEW YORK, N. Y.. OR BRANCH OFFICE. NO. 9-11 FRANKLIN ST., NEWARK. ?N. J. SODA DISPENSER wanted; references; salary (o slart, $18 ?eck. Standard Drug Co.. 50 Church si, SHIPPING and RECEIVING CLERK; must bo ex perioneeti In mccnanical Hue: ten hours a ?lay; $25 per week. Call 402 West St. STENOGRAPHER,- An exceptional vacancy in ad- | vertlslng department of largo manufacturer: must he experienced; application must include nation? ality, qualifications, ace and salary expected. S., Box 136, Tribune Office. STENOGRAPHER.?Young, about IB, steady po? sition in auto supply store. Rood opportunity. Apply il a. m., C. Ten Elek, 333 W. 4", til St. STENOGRAPHER and OFFICE ASSISTANT; hours S 1.1 6; ?25 weekly. 401 West st. SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITOR for produce trade ' paper among Jersey and Delaware shippers; gen- I crous commission. 0? Box 213, Tribune Office. ! TAILOR.?Cleaning, pressing: steady work: $18;' country. J. U. O'Neill Co., 73 Railroad av., , Greenwich, Conn TEACHER or COLLEGE STUDENT for vacation; salan* $231 for three months: commission also; splendid opportunity. Address Box C 1.063, Trib? une Office. TOOL MAKERS. First class, experienced men. with at least ten years' experience. We work 48 hours per week Pay time and halt for overtime. If yqu desire a steady position and highest rate of wag'*s In firs' class, up-to-date shop, apply immediately. SIMMS MAGNETO COMPANY". BLOOMFIELD. N. J VULCANIZER, EXPERT, TAKE CHARGE; steady all vcar. New York Tiro Service. Inc., I960 Broadway, at 60th st. WANTED.?Young man as assistant in order (le- : part ment of wholesale paper warehouse. Apply G. W. Miller & Co., 284 Lafayette st. WANTED- Boy to be useful in general way In stock roam and office; good education. Call at Whitman A: Barnes, 64 Heado St. WANTED.?Shipping clerk In coffee business. Ap? ply at. 61 Water st., New Yotk. after 9 a. m, WARFHOUSE MEN* FOR NIGHT SHIFT; 52% HorilS PER WEEK AT $19. APPLY TO FOREMAN. 7 P. M? GREAT ATI-ANTIC AM) PACIFIC TEA COMPANY. 150 BAY ST., JER? SEY CITY. WATCHMAKER wanted; steady position for good worker. Bumlller. 13*1 Amsterdam ave. YOUNG MAN", not of draft age or exempt, for credit department In drygoods jobbing bouse; must bave good knowledge of accounts, and be able to analyze ordinary ledger accounts accurately and quickly. Splendid chance for permanent position and ad? vancement. C, Box 224, Tribune Office. YOUNG MAN AS STOCK P.OY. GEORGE MUR? PHY, INC.. 57 EAST 9TII ST. YOUNG MAN.?Linotype operators receive $30 week? ly, dra?i creates lifetime chanco to loarn this remarkable trade; day, evening: 1,000 have attended Empire Linotype School. 133 East 16th st. Call, telephone. YOUNG MAN or STRONG BOY as helper, shipping department: steady position; $12. Kip Brush Company. 449 Greenwich st., at Dcsbrosses st. YOUNG MAN* wanted to assist in the order de? partment; good opportunity. Apply Georgo W. Miller & Co., 284 Lafayette st YOUNG MAN for deliveries. Crescent Towel Sup? ply Company, 21-23 Howard st. YOUNG MAN in metal factory; learn trade; $11 weekly. Eppelshelmer, 34 Hubert st. HELP WANTED FEMALE BINDERY NI'.MERKR on check work; steady; stato wages. A. S.. 116, Tribune Office. BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT-?Must he accurate; knowledge of bookkeeping not essential ; sta'e age, experience and salary expected. Box 30, 320 9th st.. Brooklyn. COOKS, chambermaid?, waitresses! ladles* maids and nurses, Immediately; exc?llont positions, Miss Dlckson's Cooperative Employment Agency, 37 West 36th si. 'Phone Grceley 8758. DRESSMAKER (private) wants immediately finish? ers; permanent position; good pay. Answer, with reference, Oulmby, 75 West 71st st. T?l?phone Columbus 5213. FILE CLERK, over 21; experience unnecessary. Call Monday, a. m., Claim Dept., Wells-Fargo Express, 250 West 20th st. GIRL, 15 to 17 YEARS. CHRISTIAN. TO ASSIST IN OFFICE; GOOD PENMANSHIP NECESSARY AND ONE RESIDING IN NEIGHBORHOOD PRE : FURRED : LARGE, AIRY. MODERN OFFICES 'AND CONGENIAL SURROUNDINGS; A SI'LEN ' DID OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO A BRIGHT. , NEAT. WILLING GIRL. APPLY D. M. BASAM * CO.. 130 PALMETA) ST.. BROOKLYN. GIRLS ON GOVERNMENT WORK TO PUT ON BUTTON FASTENERS AND TACKING; FIFTY HOIKS I PER WEEK; GOOD PAY; EXCELLENT AD? VANCEMENT. Ft B. IIARDENBIRG & CO., I 60-74 WASHINGTON ST. GAIR BUILDING. NO. 6, FIFTH-FLOOR, BROOKLYN. GIRLS. FOOD FACTORY; $10 START. APPLY EARLY. GEORGE FME1SEM, I 42 WASHINGTON* AV., BROOKLYN. GIRLS WANTED. Experienced and Inexperienced packers, catcher? and operators on elgarello wirk tipping machine?; ?teadv Work; good salary to start; half day Sattir Tiiiv all year; quick advancement. Apply Phillip, Morris & Co.. Lm>md^72 Fifth ave. mm ?Bright, 17, for light work. $7 to start; -lours ? to 5:30. Saturday half day: Christian ?referred. Unexcelled Pattern Co., 103 E. llth st., second floor.__ ,??, ? wanted to sell flowers In llrst class res? tan-ant Apply Murray's Restaurant, West 42d ?t., between 10 and 11 a. ra._ ?,?, ,n n,.ke samples: one familiar with envelope? G1, ".<r"ed this I? an offico position. Tension En JSTOSmhW. 8T 3<th ?t,. Brooklyn._ -~ GIRL _. ...?,,,1? and learn sewing; good opportunity w.ve? Costume to,, no **>? if'? ?*?? Eaves Costume i?. i, .nn-lf useful in sorting room. Cres ?*?. *gJBfw&. .21-83 ioward ,L mm ?oerlenreti on looping machine. Knitting ? Mill ?SjWff ,'YI:-ri-ru0kU" GIBL to lean to Knit on hand machine. A. A. Marks, 702 Broadway.__ o?^'?,A,rnt Towcl supp* Company. 21-23 iiowaru ?**? HEMSTITCH I.KS, 0 WALKER. ?are? Si^^?Wife? good home; call '"'V, l?* 19?0 University ave, Bronx._ tApm wMtrt_ft.r" o*i{?*??$ ?eel%$$?& llor: must be high S ass. or ?wu ?? good talker n???nUal; Uheiai ??"??. **?*? Trtbua? BuUdiMC. HELP WANTED FEMALE MISS SHEA'S AGENCT, 30 EMt 42d ?t., m-mlrw cooks, hnusnwnrkers, couple?. rhamh-anialrU wait ressr*. laumlresitrs MRS MASON'S AGENCY, 131 Vtmi 4Jd ??_ Cooks, muplr?. rhnmhermalds. waitresses mirs'i* general houiewirrkero OFFICE CLERK?Young ChrlMUn lady; tniirt be ?nod penman ?nd ?eeurato at figures: ?alary to start shout $10 A Idreu, In own handwritln-r A. 8 H.. P. O. Box 1.866, New York City. ?1' OPERATORS. MACHINE EXPERIENCE. GOOD TAT. GOOD LIVING AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS. TRANSPORTATION. NO FEE. APPLY DU PONT CO.. 244 WEST 23D ST. ) SALESLADY. WITH DEPARTMENT STORE TS PBR1ENCE. WANTED FOR OFFICE WORK' GOOD SALARY AND COMMISSION- OPPOR? TUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT. MS TRIBUNE BUILDING {STENOGRAPHERS, TYI'ISTR wanted: free reg1?tr?? tlon; 6mall fee. Stenographers' Employment Ser? vice. 505 Fifth are. STENOGRAPHER and BOOKKEEPER, experienced on Oliver machino. Call Union Raincoat Com? pany. 132 West, 21st st , city. TRAVELLING ORGANIZER To REPRESENT Ai WELL KNOWN PHILANTHROPIC ENTER- I PRISE IN THE COUNTRY DISTRICTS; TWO .MONTHS' WORK: SALARY AND EXPENSES: MUST BE OF good PRESENCE, WELL EDU CATEO, POSSESSED OF ENERGY AND INITIA- I TIVE AND READY To BEGIN AT ONCE. AD? DRESS BOX B 85(1. TRIBUNE OFFICE. WANTED.?Young woman who thoroughly under? stands cooking and preserving, place New York: 8 hours per day. R davs a week; good hourly pay. Patterson. 130 East 62d st. WOMAN, superior, Amerlean, English or French, who cooks and bakes nicely, for small private fnnilly on farm In New Jersey for summer: two other su'iKTior women employed ; every convenience; $-10 i>er month; no objection to any one with daughter over 14. Write, giving references and telephone number, to M. I!. H , Fifth Avenue Bank, New York. WOMAN of tact and ability as forelady to take charge of sewing room In an institution, resident I position. Apply to-day between 3.30 and S p. m? Matron, Amsterdam av. and 137th st. ] YOUNG WOMAN, between 25 and ?0: must boj quick and accurate with figures; Cie capable of assuming responsibility; salary $15. Manifold Sup? ply Company, 183 Third ave., Brooklyn. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT for largest national manufacturer in respective lino desires to locate where ability ? is recognized, A., Box 60, Tribune. CHAUFFEUR and GARDENER wishes position, i private or commercial: first class references. K. Michael. 74 North 5th st., Brooklyn. N. Y. EXECUTIVE. Correspondent; competent take full charge office; stenographer, typist, bookkeeper; possessing initia? tive, tact, energy; American; draft exempt. L. H., Box 212. Tribune Office. OFFICE ASSISTANT, accurate: three years' ex? perience; responsible; $12. r. M., 540 West ir.ntti st. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED MALE BUTLER.?Useful, refined, neat, nice appearing Italian, speaking English; excellent references; country preferred; $45. Please call Mason's Agency, 131 West 4Dd st. BUTLER-WAITRESS and chambermaid-seamstress; like position together; city or country; $35-$40 $45. Colonial Agency, 25 West 42d. 'Phone 3090 Yanderhilt. BUTLER-VALET?French: thoroughly capable; ex? cellent personal references. Miss Shaughncssy's Agency, 800 6th ave. BUTLER.?Capable, good appearing Englishman; $t;5; go anywhere; excellent references. Miss Shea's Agency, 30 East 42d st. Murray Hill 0774. EXCELLENT BUTLER (Dalmatian) would liko position as butler; good city reference; wages $75-$80. Colonial Agency, 25 West 42d st. 'Phono 309? Vanderbllt. I FARM SUPERINTENDENT.?Man with family of three seeks position on gentleman's farm or coun? try estate; excellent ' references. Address G. S., care of .1. P., M?ller & Co., 220 West 42d st., N. Y. JAPANESE COOK-BUTLER.?Long experience: has good references; neat, willing. Japanese Employ? ment Agency, 25 West 42d st. Telephone 3039 Van? derbllt. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE A.?A.?CHAMRERMAID.-WAITRHSS.? Excellent; two years' city references : city family only; $35 S.. Mis? Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 43U st., 3d floor. Telephone 8947 .Murray Hill. CARETAKERS.?An unusual responsible, reliable colored couple; man in present position ten ?.cars; exceptionally desirable. Mrs. Mason's Agency, 131 West 42d St. CHAMBERMAID or chambermaid-waitress; young Swiss woman; two years' references, M., Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 43d St., 3d floor. Tele? phone 8947 Murray Hill, CHAMBERMAID.?Willing to care for one or two growing children; splendid seamstress; wages $40.. Colonial Agency, 25 West 42d st. 'Phone 309? Vanderbllt. CHAMBERMAID, Scotch Protestant, wants posi? tion where good work is appreciated; wages $35. Colonial Agency. 25 West 42d st. 'Phone 3096 Vanderbllt. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS.?Tall, neat, good appearing; small city family going country: apart? ment preferred; splendid references; $35. Call Mason's Agency. 131 West 42d st. i CHAMBERMAID and SEW.?Neat, nice young Irish girl: capable, obliging: excellent references; city I family* preferred; $35. Call Mason's Agency, 131 ; West 42d bt. ' CHAMBERMAID. -Used to first class service: highly ! recommended ; $40. Vf., Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 43d St., 3d floor. Tel. 8917 Murray Hill. CHAMBERMAID and MAID?English Protestant; excellent, references. P.. Miss FitzGerald's Bu? reau, 548 5th ave. Tel. Bryant 7303. CHAMBERMAID.?Swedish; neat, efficient; highly recommended. Sampson's Agency, 7S1 Islington ; ave. Telephone Daza 5005. 1 CHAMBERMAID. -Norwegian; assist waitress; neat, capable;: excellent references. Miss Shaugh ? tiessy's Agency. 800 ilth ave. ' CHILD'S NURSE.?Neat, nice appearing: very ca I pable, conscientious; exceptionally well rccoin ! mended; most desirable; $45. Call Mrs. Mason's : Agency. 131 West 42d st. CHILD'S NURSE--Swiss: Infant or older child: $45-$50. ().. Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 43d st.. 3d floor. Tel. 8947 Murray Hill. COOK.?Swedish; neat, thoroughly experienced; ex? cellent references; prefers mountains or New I,on don: ?45. Mrs. Mason's Agency, 131 West 42d st. Bryant 5633. COOK or WORKING^ HOUSEKEEPER.?French Canadian : neat, ca? wages $40: city I"1 Agency, 800 6th ave. Canadian: neat, capable: excellent city references: wages $40: city peefetred. Miss Shaughuessy's f COOK ?Bright, voting*, very capable; canning, pre? serving: neat, economical: excellent city refer? en es; citv or country. Miss Shaughnessy's Agency. . 860 0th ave. COOK ami WAITRESS ?Exceptionally nice girls; splendid cook, waitress: $45-$40: city, country. Miss McLaughlin's Agency, 321 M?dison ave. ?Mur? ray Hill 3971._ COOK.?Capable young Irish woman; $45; four years last pi ?ce; city or country. Misa Shea'? Agency. 30 East 42d st. Murray Hill 6774. COOK?Young Irish woman: excellent; two ye?rs' ruPsrenees; $45, K., Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 43d st., 3d floor. Tel. 8947 Murray Hill. COOK-HOUSKWORKER.?Capable. nice German woman; $40; beet reference?. Miss Shea's Agency. 30 East 42d st. Murray Hill 6774. COOK.?Equal to chef: requires kltchenmaid: $65; go anywhere: best personal referen DO?, Miss Shea's Agency. 30 East 42d st. Murray Illil 6774, COOK.?English ; first class ?1! branche?: good man? ager: excellent personal reference**: city or coun? try. Miss Shauglinessy**? Agency, SflO 0th ave. COOK.? Thoroughly experienced all branches of cooking; excellenthN-?w Yorkreference?. C Mis* FitzGcraUl'? Burefcu. 546 5th ave. Tel. 7863 Bryant. COOK.?Young Finnish cook; excellent reference: very neat, capable. Jussila Agency. ?53 Lexington ave. Plaza 4453. GOOK.-?Competent : Swedish: verified references: $40. Sampson's Agen**}-, 7S1 Lexington are. Tele? phone Plata* 5005. COOK.?First class; ?conomie?!; exceptionally nrat : highest reference?. Martha Collier'? Agency. 457 4Hi ave. COUPLE (English Protestants), with ?mall hoy. rhaufTeur or butler: cook, chambermaid or wait? ress; $90; exceptionally competent. Ml?? Shea'? Agency, ?t> East 42d St. Murray Ulli 6774. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES TELEPHONE 1363 BUTANT Miss FITZGERALD'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU - ? ALSO? GOV?*ZRNESSES AND NURSES AGENCY 546 Finn AVENUE COR. 45th STREET ?SIl.o BUILDING) Superior help lor profcm?onai and dorai-stlo senrlc? Miss Hofmayer's Agency 10 Eaut 43(1 St., 3d floor. F.ntranrr Mfo.nt 7 K.-iSt 42d St. KEMAIK.K SERVANTS. Also Matrons, Oovernesse?, Mala?, Beam? stresses, etc., and all olasaea ?f I'ay Work? ers and Kmerrenry Helper*. Telephones: Murray Hill 8947-8948. MISS TsABEL SHEA Employment Agency - 30 E. 42ND, COR. MA?. AVE., KUO.M 701. Select help, mule and female, for city and country. Telephone ?5774 Murrny Hill. FOR HIGH-CLASS SERVICE 0 TELEPHONE 8096 VANDEKBILT. 25 W. 42M) HT., N. Y. BEST SERVANTS, MALE and FEMALE. MiSS^SiAlJGHNESSY'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY HAS REMOVED TO 8fiO SIXTH A VF R K T *v K K N OOU 3IA1H /\V_., 4Ht!l & 4?))l Ht8. TELEPHONE BRYANT 851!). fcXCELSIOR ) BEST HELP, MALE _ FMP? OYiVlFNIT s female, for private _l?arLVJaM_I"4I i kAMILIES. C fl A U F r,IIII n acency jfburs a specialty UU,LL" 5 Toi. 'MuiTay Dill S971. *,N0 SEUDERLING em?^eTt FINNISH AND SWEDISH HELP. 2019 FIFTH AVk &Vg?J.; Mrs. Emily Mason of und?? AN%rW York. Efficient servants?male?female. loi WEST '2nd ST. TEL. BRYANT 5033. COOKS, butlers, secourt men. waitresses, laundn-w*?, chambermaids, kltchenmaldfi. ladles' maids, gen? eral housewr.rkera. Jusilla Employment Agency, 63? Lexington aro. Plaza 4453. &%?.CT COLORED An **"<*?? *"nwstigata?l HELP V-UliUrAEU references. City or co_ try. Augusta Agency, 333 W. 53d St. Tel. Col. 3139. HaRaR? A ""-"Taj EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. * *?-*i^*'t^'Lj>_l-*-t?l|5iw.20St.Tel.5493ChoUea. h \/\Z ? E rh agency. E. W**?/ _ JB?a l_f 305 5TH AVE. EFFICIENT SERVANT?. MAIE and FEMALE. JAPANFSF EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Most ,. . roliablfj domtBtlc help furals'.ied. "'S Weat 42d 8T. TEL. VAN DE RBI LT 3039. LANG & BOECTIERER CO. AGENCY. 45 West 33d ? _?5V ?l'rl?ato family s?riants. Telephone Greoley ; MARTHA COLLIER AGENCY. ? Superior help. ? male, female. 457 Fourth aye. 'Phone U77? Madison Square. i MRS'DICK?NSilrM'*? Cooperativo Employment i M , "'"?'??''?'Oil O niireuu Agcy.,37W.3?l St. j Efficient Servants (Male anfl Female). 3758 Oreeley. ! I FHT? AGENCY. Finnish - American Help. ???ait Y7 East 125th Street. Harlem 5515. 731 Lexington ave. Tel. 50C5 Plaza. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE COUPLE (colored); first class cook and huiler; young, neat, efficient, desirable pair: splendid r?f? ?rences; country preferred; $S0. Call -Mason's Agency, 131 West 42d ?it. COUPLE.?Norwegians; Initier, vale!,; wife oxcellent cook, manager; both thoroughly experienced; best references: city or country. Miss Shaughnessy's. Agency, .SCO tiih ave. COUPLE.?Gardener, useful inside and out; wife kltchenmaid or any work but cook; $70. Miss Shea's Agency, 30 East 42d st. Murray Hill 0774. COUPLE.?French; cook and butler-chaufTeur; $100. G., Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10.East 43d St., 3d floor. Telephone 8017 -Murray Hill. FINNISH GIRLS, good r?f?renc?e. Lnhtl's Agency. 77 M. 125th. Telephone 5515 Harlem. 1 IFM'SKWOKKHR or cook or waitress; North of Ire? land Protestant: capable, young; army post, pre? ferred ; $35 ; host references. Miss Shea's Agency, ;.u East -i2il st. Murray Dili 0774. LADY'S MAID.?French; very neat, capable, con? scientious; oxcellent seamstress; splendid refer? ences: most desirable; $40. Mrs. Mason's Agency. 131 West 42d st. LADY'S MAID.?Willing to do light, clean work; excellent, seamstress; good traveller; wages $3.rt. Colonial Agency, 25 West 42d st. Telephone 3(190 Vanderbllt. LAUNDRY WORK desired by most eftlclont woman in her home; splendid drying, bumper preferred; highest references. Mason's Agency, 131 West 42d. LAUNDRESS or laundress-chambermaid; five years last place:' exceptionally nice woman. Miss Mc Longhlln's Agency, 321 Madison ave. Murray H?!l 3371. !_>,? LAUNDRESS.?North or Ireland: first class; excel? lent personal referen???; city or country. Miss Shaughnessy's Agency, 860 6th are. LA? Nil HESS.-Useful In kitchen; capable woman; $35; go anywhere; good references. Miss Shea's Agency, ,i0 Last. 42d si. Murray Hill (1774. LAUNDRESS.?Finnish; good worker; fine linen, shirts, collars. Sampson's Agency, 781 Lexlnstnn ave. Telephone connection. LAUNDRESS.?Competent, neat, obliging.; excellent references, Martha Collier's Agency, 457 4th ave., . 31st st. NURSE, Protestant, speaking French; very neat, i competent; conscientious; children from three; excellent references: suburban preferred; $45. Call i Mason's Agency, 131 West 42d St. I NURSE,?Protestant: thoroughly experienced, all foods; excellent references. W., Miss FltxGerald'a ! Bureau, 548 5th ave. Tulrphono 7303 liryant. PARLORMAID-WAITRESS.?Neat, very efficient. good appearing; splendid references; city family preferred: $40, Mrs. Mason's Agency, 131 West 42(1 st. liryant 5633, WAITRESS-PARLORMAID.?Neat, nice appearing; thoroughly experienced; excellent references; West chcsler County preferred ; $40. Please call. Mrs. Mason's Agency, 131 West 42d St. WAITRESS-PARLORMAID.?Good city references; $40. Q? Miss Hofmayer's Agency. 10 East 43d st., 3d floor. Telephone S047 Murray Hill. WAITRESS - CHAMBERMAID. ? Capable, young; Irish- $35; apartment preferred; line references. Miss Shea's Agency. 30 E. 42d. Murray Hill 6774. WAITRESS.?Norwegian; (1rs?, class; good appear? ance; $45. Sampson's Agency, 781 Lexington ave. Telephone connection. WAITRESS or parlormaid; competent, neat, oblig? ing: good references. Martha Collier's Agency, 457 4lh ave. ??VOMAN ivould like laundry work by day. Mrs. Thompson, 1231 Lexington avc% FURNISHED COTTAGES TO LET j BUNGALOW IN THE BERKSHIRES Attractively furnished, electric light, 3 raths. ?xariige, sleeping; porches, etc.; rea i sonable. Mrs. F. A. SAIHLE. Gt. Barrins ' t.'.'"" M*"*?*? REAL ESTATE tVANT A PLACE POR THIS SIMMER? We have all kinds of houses and bunga? lows anild the mountains or along the lake shores to rent for the summer. CHA.?PLAIN ADIRONDACK REALTY COMPANY, Westport-on-Lalo; Champlaln, N.' Y. REAL ESTATE LOANS WILL DISCOUNT immediately for cash $1.000 first, mortgage, two years to run. Address DU count. 246 Tribuno Office. FURNISHED ROOMS V. 'EST SIDE 74TH ST.. 170 WE8T.?Hotel Berkeley: one room and hath: sublet June to October. 'Phono Mrs. Sanford, Columbus OSOO. 77TII ST.. 251 WEST?Suite, 2 room?, bath; large sunny rttom; exclusive neighborhood; references. 8STH ST.. 251 WEST.?Large outside room and a real home with young couple. 'Phone Riverside 8897. Magtiuson. WEST END AYE.. 82? (100th) -Second floor suite, private bath, twin bids; excellent service; breajt fut. ( River... 11 3050- ) KANT .SIDE 5TH AVE., 749. opposite the Plaxa.?Furnished apartment to sabl?t from June 1 to Ortnber I ; halconle* on fifth ; maid service. Apply to ?uperin teuilent. OlTSJlDE OF CITY" FOR RENT.?Furnish*?" rooms for buntoea? people, with or without braalcfut. Kvte, ?47 Su _u_ I aro.. Waai?alA N. J. FURNISHED ROOMS INVESTIGATED by tba Bureau of Boarding Houses Maintained by the Association to Promote Proper Housing for air!? 11 Wttit ?7 St. These rooms are enpoolally rooommenflefl m? to both physical and moral cleanllnea? | I'on't Invite nnpteaaiantnet?? by Koine to atratise, nnlndorsetl places?then? room h are known t*? lin As reine-sente?!. 20TH ST.. 307 WEST.?Nice, cheerful single front room, bath, running water, telephone, all conven? ience?. 2STH ST. :*,I9 WEST. ?Young woman would like to share her e pa riment or rent nice, attractive, chesr ful. to refined young business woman. 7TB AVE., 20 (near 12th St.).- Nice, large front room. ImUi. running water, balcony: every con? venience. 107TH. 220 W.?Nioe light outside room; prlvato faiully; references. Apartment 61. THREE ensey, attractive rooms, with board, In re? fined neighborhood; bllirinee? women preferred: ele? vator apartment; all improvements. Apply Box B 357, Tribune OfHce. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LET. NEW KNGLAND. BERKSHIRE COUNTY, MASS. 120 acres, 40 tillable; house, good eel lar. and larR>t bo rn ; hardwood timber;; mile to village, ?. & A. R. H. ; ?8,000, $700 i oaeh, It's nofir Ink? of 60 acres, 3 trout ! brooks on the farm and part lake on the i property. No moro desirable spot for a reelder.ee anywhere. Clean and wholesome. I Also 90 acre.*? -Adjoining if wanted, 40 | tillahlo; $2,000. $SO0 cash. P. O. Box 234, Hlnsdale. Mass. IN' BROOKFIBLD.?black desirable for summer home, or year round, centrally located, good repair; one acre, somo fruit; bam; two-Mory* bouse, piazzas, gas, electric lights, town water. Write Mrs. FLORA C. A. CRAWFORD. Bfook ficld Mass. CONNECTICUT. TO RENT FOR THF? SEASON IN BERKSHIRE HJHs Two lnrg- cottages, coiupletely furnished, all modom conveniences, electric lights, Ice, garage; three hours' ride from Now York: at Twin Lakes, Conn. Address THOS. O'HARA, Box 215, Canaan. Conn. SUMMER COTTAGES 2/frS?** A few left at $300, $400 and $500 for Heoson. I-ast call. FARMS, TOO. I.AWKENCK AGENCY, So. Norwulk, Conn. CONNECTICUT EXCLUSIVELY. JOHN CRAWFORD, 7 E. 42D ST. KIIODE ISLAND. 'SHORE TROrERTY' FOR RENT. Two attractive summer cottages on Shore Road, near Watch Hill. They have largo living rooms, fireplaces, porches, sleeping porches; seven bedrooms and thrco baths each, with garagn accommoda? tion; well furnished; magnificent ocean view; $1,000 each. Other attractive cottages at Watch Hill, Wcekapaug and Pleasant View beaches from $250 to $5,000 for the season. Inaulro of Westerly and Watch Hill Real Estate Co., Westerly. R. I. Telephone 2044 or 2588. VERMONT, COUNTRY ' PLACE, READY FOR OOCTPANCY, must, bo sicrttlced for immediate sale; near Junc? tion of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont; house most comfortable and attractive; clean, paint? ed, furnished; much old-style mahogany: big fire? place?; crane; roses; hollyhocks; beautiful views; .summer advantages; fine timber insures profitable investment; farm now paying; auto, horse?, cows, chickens, fruits, asparagus, firewood; vegetables planted: ideal water supply; immediate possession; employes if desired; any otTcr considered; easiest terms, liko rent: you can do your bit. save money and bo Independent by raising supplies for year round, and you have ideal summer home. to*). Why pay rent for profitless cottage or oxponslvo hotel rooms when this comfortable, attractive, eco ' nomlcal and valuable place is within your easy ? reach? A. S.. Box 42, Tribune Ofllce. FLORIDA. P"I i">T?irilA Grapefruit and Orange Groves. 1 a-"4-'a**??-"--'-* HOOVER, 225 Fifth avenue. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS BOROUGH OF THE BRONX GOING FAST 3 AND FOUR ROOM APARTMENTS. ' BUILDING JUST COMPLETED. High class neighborhood; near N. Y. University. Two blocks from subwav station. WHILE THEY LAST will kent at $30 kp. to Select families only'. INQUIRE 68 WEST 183D ST. CHOICE APARTMENTS 4, 5, 6 and 7 ROOMS Will rent to select families. PROTECT 'y??RSJLF NOW AGAINST FALL RUSH. 2417 VALENTINE AVE., CORNER 187TH. GRAND CONCOURSE, 2351 NEAR 1S3D SUBWAY STATION. ONE HIGH CLASS five (5) room apartment, from Ji -ie 1. Rent, to select family only. $4t INQUIRE ON PR Ell USES. WEST SIDE FOR RENT F-OR THE SUMMER MONTHS, A Few Desirable Apartments In HOTEL BRESLIN ANNEX Broadway at 20th St. ONE, TWO ANO THREE ROOMS WITH RATH AT VERY MODERATE RENTAL. Apply Hotel Breslin Office ATTRACTIVF, APARTMENTS. Hotel Convenience?. Apartment Untes. Inspection Invited. CATHEDRAE PLAZA, 100 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY. 110T1I ST. AND COLUMBUS AVE. We have j., 2, it. 4 room apartments. $35, $457155. $05 UP MONTHLY. Fully funds lied, dishes, silver, cooking utensils; maid service optional; each apartment lias private bath and kitchenette; concessions, leas? or unfur? nished; near subway and "L": must bo seen to appreciate. 'Phono Academy ?IS. Fifth sve. 'bus stops at door. ATTRACTIVE Apartments. Hotel conveniences. ! Apartment rates. Inspection invited. CATHEDRAL PLAZA. * 100 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY. 110TH ST. AND COLUMBUS AV. Wo have 1, 2. 3. 4 room aparlinnnU. $35. 545. $55. $65 UP MONTHLY. Fully furnished, dishes, silver, cooking utensils; maid servlco optional; each apartment has private bath and kitchenette; concessions, lease, or unfur? nished; near subway and "L" ; must ho seen to appreciate. 'Phone, Academy 613. Fifth av. 'bus ab ps at door. S5TH ?t.. 1 WEST, facing Central Park?Light. airy, six-room apartment on eighth floor of mod? em apartment house in exclusivo residential sec? tion; Hampton Shops fundlure. Steinway piano. Vlctrola, Oriental rugs; two master bedrooms; fac? ing park; maid's rooms, with bath; large kitchen and pantry; to October 1; security and reforeuue required; $150 a month. Georgo M. O'Nell. 41(1 West 13th st. Chelsea S00. INTERIOR DECORATOR desires to rent furnished, handsomest, floor In New York, or would rent un? furnished and sell furnishings. Including Chlcker ing baby grand piano. Immense living room or studio, ven- Urge bedroom, bath, kitchenette: fur? nished, $225 monthly; unfurnished, $l,S0O per vear Seen only by appointment. Bacon. 40 West 56th st. Circle 3000. 40TH, 4 WEST.?Decorator's studio apartment. four roomi and bath; unusually attractive fur? nishings; Immediate occupancy; can be seen dally. 9 to 5. 'Phono Vanderblll 2U2. 94TH ST.. 306 WEST- Six rooms for summer months; elevator, exceptionally cool, near River si.le Drive. Apartment 'i, sixth floor. Apply Super ln taraient. I _^_ i 7S9 WEST UND AVE ?Five-room furnished apart I ment to let. June 1st to October 1st or longer If desired: $110 per month; can be se?n any time. SUITES OF 2 ROOMS AND BATH. Wall furnished: excellent service. Telephone exten ston. 52 Weit 30th st. EAST HIDE URAMERoy SECTION?Ideal for euram?r; light, cool; eight rooms, three master's bed moms; beau? tifully furnished with old mahogany and chlntt; exceptional service, with bouselceeper-cook: owner going overseas soon. Stuyvesant 44*.*;. UNUSUALLY WELL APPOINTED apartment. In gentlemen's private huuso, emulating of throe rooms autl bath; breakfast If desired: best loca? tion, in Murray Hill section; reference? given and required. Murray Bill 723. ?8D ST.. 10S EAST.?Six rooms, 3 bath?; new apartment house; airy exposure: rent til! October $125 monthly. Apply superintendent or telephone Plaxa 3501. Ana*, e. STI DIO APARTMENT. 289 Fifth avo . New York ?Sublet, furnished, for summer, two very large rooms, bath. Madison Syuarn 4090. FARMS FOR SALE LARGH AND HMAIJL FARMS AND VILLAGE property for sale; also farms with valuable wood i S?h.-.~JX3i* tot Particulars. CHARLES L 1 THOMPSON. Pino Buah. Oraase CountyTX ?. Real Estate for Sale or To Let BOROUGH OF QUEENS I BOROCGH OF QUEENS. Write for Sag-? Foundation Booklet "A." Home? CO. forest Rills gardens FIFTEEN MINUTE.?? FROM FENN. ?TATION Dignified In their substantial combination of rich ?lark brick and stucco, three new d"tached houses of eight rooms and three baths have been completed for sale. Located on a quiet n ald?ntial street, they have st: unusual charm or ?ppearanco which mak's them notable even in the Qatder.s. On account of the short? age of housing facilities rents have increased and will continue to rts?. Any thoughtful person will realize that It Is cheaper no?v to own a home that can bo purchased on a small cash Investment, paying; the balance as rent. The supply of new houses Is limited and the future cost of building will be excessive. The environment la plenannter than In Manhattan. The floor space is cheaper than living; In Manhattan. The Accessibility to the business, shopping: and theatr?? dlitrlets la equal to living; In Manhattan. The frequency ot ?electric trains, with a running schedule of fifteeo minutes, discourages the idea ot commuting. 47 West 34th SL . ror.st VAn%w New York. L^- uimnS. 16 Minutes from the Heart ?f Manhattan With all its "wonderful country charm, affords every convenience and safe-guard of the city. In these days of rising j prices is the best invest? ment possible ? for the ?| man who buys or builds with an eye to absolute value. Edge worth Smith Sales Manager One We?t 34th St., N.Y. Phone Greeley 5250 Office at Kew Gardent Station Phoae Richmond Hill 1713 IfeSBHi.^ SEASHORE AND COUNTRY COMBINED.?BEAU tlful home; must ber'seeii to be upprc<7la:ed: six rooms, every modern improvement: plot 80x100; will take $1,000 cash and arrange balance to suit buyer; only 27 minutes out. T. PHILLIPS, 101 West 34th st. Greeley 4305. FOR SALE, CHEAP.?4-ROOM COTTAGE. LOT 25x100. 124 Asbby ave. South Ozone Park. In Queens. MRS. GRAHAM. NEW YORK STATE RARE CHANCE TO GKT 11-ACRE FRUIT farm, only ?A mile from Highland post ofllce, beautifully situated on New York Albany State Road, with Catskill Mountain view. .Good 8-room house, with bath, toilet arid hot-water heating system, newly In stalled, with radiators in all rooms; fine rango and hot water boiler. Barn and chicken houses for 200 hens. Fruit will yield ?1,000 to SI,200 per year, making It a self-sustaining nil-year home or delight? ful summer residence. Owner's business needs forces sale. Prie* low; be quick or too late. H. ?J. PALEN. Box 526, High? land, N. Y. HUDSON RIVER FRONTAGE OF % mile, with dock site ami all riparian rights, containing 165 acres; 18 acres cleared fruit land, with 5-room house, barn and line bearing apple orchard; balance beautifully wooded. Artesian well and springs of purest cold water. Most com? manding site for fine summer home be? tween Nowburgh and Kingston, and only two miles from R. R. station and Pough keepsio Ferry. Fronts on College Regatta course near Columbia College boathouse. H. O. PALEN, owner. Box 526. Highland. N. Y. HERE'S A SNAP. OWNER MUST SELL fine 8-room house.with M acre of ground In beautiful Clintondale: bath, toilet, range and hot water boiler; heated by furnace; large double cellar. Fine stable, garago and workshop; fruit, never-failing artesian well of purest cold water; moun? tain view; near postnfflce. and R. H. sta? tion; auto-bus service to Poughkeepsie. Only $3,500, with terms, if desired, for half of price. Ideal, permanent, all-year homo or summer residence. H. O. PALEN, Box 526, Highland, N. Y. ON'STATE HIGHWAY in NORTH CASTLE NEAR BEL^ORD AND ARMONK, THREE RE?SDELEO HOMES All Improvements, wiCx ample grounds; high elevation and fine few?. Reasonable terms, season or year, uV-furnlshcd. WM. k. bul:,, Tel. 519. Port Chester, N. Y. Telephone! 2506 Reekman and ask about a bcautlfui? ??Utiteen iic.r? suburban property for $8,000; It's more titan a bargain. Howard Goldsmith, 63 Park Row. ; TO LEASE FOR THE SUMMER SEASON?A beautiful cottago on the Ramapo River, four miles from Suffern, N. Y., 14 rooms and 2 baiha. all newly furnished; electric lights, hot and cold water; largo garago and large grounds; good roads. For particulars write J. T. HOLMES, 601 West 50th st.. New York. AT ONTEORA IN THE CATSKILLS? FIVE-A(T_ summer home for rent, 8 bedrooms, 2 bathroom?, 3 sleeping porches, spacious living room, largo veranda; price ?800 for season Telephone Schuyler 0905. or wrlto P., Rox 16?1. Tribuno Office LAKE WACCABUC, N. Y.. 44 MILES FROM NEW York ?tty. furnished cottages to rent, all Improve? ments; oillacent to golf club and lakes. WAC CABUC INN CO., Lake Waocabuc. N. Y. LONO I8LAND ^FMEPOIT-, HOUSES and BUNGALOWS FOR SALE 5 to 16 Rooms $2,S00 to 112,00? Easy Terms. Send for Ll3t 17. JOHN J. RANDALL CO., 47 Went 34th St., N. Y. Orcclev 33S6. mi i ? ai ?wisiwsui.? mm iBiUMsjmimmmm OWNER'S MODERN RESIDEN?'!:, eleven rooms, every improvement, four minutes' walk station or rolf club. Membership in latter Included. $14,000. Term*. Garden City, 178 Tribune Office. LYNHRO?)K?HOUSE FOR SALE, A BARGAIN. two jtory and attic, nine rooms mn& bath: all Im? provements; comer plot; four minute* from station; must deelrable location. Box 380, Lynbrook, L I. BARGAIN.?FOREST ntLLS GARDENS. FOREST ntlls, L. I., lot 60x100; desirable location; ten minutes' walk from station. 32 Court st., Room 901. Brooklyn. N. T. HAYSHORE, L. I.?UNFURNISHED HOUSE FOR rent, twelve rooms, bath, laundry, electric lights, furnace, garage; on water; near depot. Box 197, Islip. N'. Y. ? COUNTRY PLAC-E?Three acres; 5-room house details. Bex ?8. SmlUitdwn Branch. Long Island. NORTH SHORE?Lona; Island I. G. WOLF 327? B'**"*** **? T- "n?* WESTt BESTER COUNTY KOB Jt-BN?- ? BBONXYJLLE. Wl_TCB_iTEB < ountr. .V Y., four, minutes from station, com? pletely furnished houae. 10 rooms. 2 baths, sleeping porch; unusually large plaxza; cooled location In BronxvHle Four month* from June 1st. ?1SQ n_ month. A. D. BR1TTON. BronxTille, N. Y or telephone Bronxrllle 332. SUMMER HOME. NICELY FITRNISHED; SELECT stvlioji; ?lx room?, bath, sun parlor; ?leeiftn? porch, laundry, maid's room and bath. >arua* June IB to Sfoteraber 1?: ?loo per moult- no chtl-' droti (all GFA?. F* TAYLOR 31y Eaat Sidney av.. Mount Ven?an, N. Y. 'Plume 1414. PORT CHF^TER?TO^K^r^^?lBrrT handsomely furnished hoy?e. twelve room?, tiv? baths, garage porches, besutlful around?, all Im? provements; $ 1.300. Telephone Port ("*h_t_ 5? or ?frite 0WNEB_O 237. TjilAiaa-OOc?/^ ?VEST-CHESTER COl'.NTT To Rent Unfurnished. IRVINGTON-ON-HCDhON*. Handsome modem Rej-i-lonco. 5 master's bedrooms. *; bath?; 6 sffr??nts rooms and bath; steam heat, electricity; fu?rai;e, gar- j dene-fa cottage; six acre?; beautiful river * ?.-mv.*; 4.1 mitu'os Grand Centra! by ?*-:p? trlo trains; bargain rental figure $3.009 *" if-mt. Kenneth I ves & Co., 7 East 42d ?St. Murray Hill-?6037. F KEMODEL AN OLD FARMTIOCSE We offer several wonderful bargains lti beautiful old farmhouse?, situated on charm? ing old farms: fino views: excellent environ? ment; Just the thing for an artistic buyer to renovate and remodel at small cost. Prices $6,000 to $10.000. George Hoto. 527 Fifth Ave.N.Y [||Spocialfat in Suburban and Countiy Proper??, t -MlimunS carsdal ellMlfHti". ~ A eharmlntf home of 12 room?, r> r-s-h? ~ ~ and 2-car garage on a % acre. Attractive ~ ~ surroundings. Six minute? to station. For 3 ?^ particulars and photos: ~ 5 David Wallace, 18 E. 41. 2 ~ Tel. Murray Hill 8770. 3 FTtlflllllfSllilllllilifSlillffffIIIIilllSlllllIiT^ ?V* MEYER ^toi COUNTRY HOMES AND CSTATES Specialty?RYE PROPERTY S0Uat42ndSt., N.Y. T.I*.{ ^'^U^ i NEW DUTCH COLONIAL HOl'SE OF BIOD"* room?, three baths; is now ready for occupancyJ a few mlnutea' walk from Senrsdale station; <*? :??.*.*? heat : three Ene porche? : hiith elevation, fine ?l**,*?; plot S0xl35: lenna arranged. 40 n,v, 32d sL 'Phone Madison (Square 9S80. OLD FASHIONKD HOUSE, THOROUGHLY Mpi> ernlzcd. spacious rooma, largo grounds: Ilud?on River view; rent $2,500. ALONG TUE HUDSON COMPANY. 43 Cedar st. LARCHMONT ? 7-ROOM BUNGALOW, COSTINO S owner $11,000; high ground; enclosed porch: will? sacrlflce for $0.500, ternis. Il M. OLCOTT. 51 ?? East 4*id st. Telephone M. H. 2326. STOP PAYING RENT; SEND FOR BOOKLET. "'Let Your Rent Pay For Your Home." MOUNT VERNON HOMES. INC., Mount Vcrnon. N. Y. ANT A COUNTRY HOME OR FARM? ILLIAM H. MILLS. 7 East 42d St., N. Y. w Kenneth Ives & Co. BA?ur.r ? E. 42 E?ftfles. TEL. 8770 M. H. COUNTRY ESTATES. 8AI.E OR RENT. STEWART C. SCHENCK, 61 Ea-rt ?2d St. NEW JERSEY Splendid Home Bargain The rent you now pay and a ?mall paymont down secures title: is. 800: plot 100 x litt ftvt. l! big rooms. 3 baths; wide vera;.da; In se* lect settled neighbor hood ; n c a r laJim. markets, country club*. - r b nrc h 6 s, ichoab; trses. flowers a ti <t - shrubs ; wan - derful views; 750 ft. e:< ra? tion ; 7 mln. w:?k to R. K. ?ta. ; 45 mln. on train to N. Y. : splendid aommuta tlon. In ?xclualve Mootdalr-Morrtatown section. Near pretty lake?. P. D. WORCESTER. 108 Broadway, New York City. Telephone 1522 Cort landt. East Orange ^TJJT $5,000 Every Improvement, open fireplace, parquet ?ioors, steam hcaU beautifully deoorate?^, Just over the line in Bloomficld. ExceptlAi*-^ -?pportunlty. Easy terr^x Consult CONNOEk?Y -?* CONNOLLY. Opp. D., L. & W.. Ameer* .Station. Ea?t Orange. COUNTRY BOMS AT GILLETTE. ' BERNAHDSV1LLE SECTION* Unusual opportunity; 43 acre?, choicely located: half mile from Lackawanna R. R. station; el-sctrlo light and telephone -passes property. Large, newly painted bouse; garage and carriage hmi?c combined; gardener's oottase; lloeiy laid out drive? and shrub? bery ; R00 feet, frontage on automobile road : 1,80*, feet river front. Offered for SlJ.OoO to aettl* an estate. Esey terms. PHILIP JENNINGS. 738 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. NEW DI TCH COLONIAL HOUSE. Situated on corner plot; H acre; highest, health test spot. IUdgewood, N. J. ; massive oaks, abun? dance of evergreens, flowering shrub?, roee KarlenI house tapestry brick, nine rooms, two batiiB, ser? vants' Quarters, separate laundry oil kitchen; all time-saving Improvements; attractive proposition; must be seen to be appreciated. F. LANGE, Jr.. SOI Greenwich St. Tel. Spring 2538. FOR SALE.?A cn*y home on the Shrewsbury; broom bungalow with studio; oyerlookUig rlw; all improvement?; large ocien fireplace and perch; vegetable and flowur garden; garage; $4.70*. om I ?any t-Min? ; UleaJ home tor small family; near . station; photo sent. EXECUTOR. Box T 370. Tribuno Office, TO RUNT. FURNLSHKD. FROM JUNE 10 TO Labor Day, hou?e with 11 room*. 1 batiu, barn ami garage; 3 acre? ground; ?bade and fruit tree? and garden well started. A. V. PRATT. ?0 North Van Dien tv., Rldfcwood. N. J. 'Phono Kldfi.wood 329-M. NEW, UP-TO-DATE R28IDENCE, SIX large rooms, tilo bath, flr?plac?\ steam heat, beamed celling, screened parches an<l windows, attractive fixtures, finish an?! decoration, garage. Bargain. 161 State st., Bloomfield. TO LET OR FOR SALE.?FLTLNI8HED HOUPE. twelve rooms and bath, all Improvement* ; fine location; short distase* frota bathing beach, eight minutes' walk from station; 11? Woodland a?. Avou-by-lhc Sea. N". J. ; rent, $!ij?. C C. FOWLER. ?9S Broadway. New York City. SACRIPICE ALMOUTT NEW NINK-ROOM BCd HH and garage. 45 minutes out; n..f i-l, c ? surroundings; photo and particular* upon t*<jue?t. L 1"7. Tribune Office. FIVE ACRES GOOD POTATO. VEGrTABLK. fruit and poultry land, rmly $20 per acre; teros? to suit buyer. W. H. SPANGLER. Barneaat. N. .'. FOR BALE?MODEBN II-ROOM HOUSE. WITH. garage; fine town mai location. Owner, S37 Eli? st.. Wt-stfleld. N. J. PRINCETON.?FARMS. ESTATES. fSENB FOR our catalogue. Barcain? offered. Batson Farn? Afane?. 4.SS? Fifth ave. MIS( I.LLANEOfS 185 Acre Dairy Farm, $4,150 With two bone?, eight h/-ad rattle, pig?. ch:-keni wagon*. macIHnery. cr-ayt. ten-room house. bU b*!?"'*-.il.a* *?*?& pll*? r0'??- ?Wenoid ooloj and potato ?oU; 100 tere* pTougnabte. nearly le^i.