jjH? end Found Burines?? ?T??!? pwtn?-?* Opportunit?? LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS ,.i"?V~Evar shaped pearl rendant, b w;37..?.,, ,t and Madison avc. und 8Sth ? i w'-f?h ave, on Thursdav, June 17th, ?? ?"?' i ,- '. ' 30 P m I.'.lierai ro- | l*.'rTland no .?nest .ens asked It returned! ., ?7 Ka-it Vd St. to 67 E? LOST BANKBOOKS ?cT?Rsn'sbcok No G6t.?36. Tue Oreenwtrh ???Vtnga Bank, 2?? 4 24S Sixth ave.. N. Y. *f piytnent-evpped. Please return to hank. ?7?r_Bankbook No 598.369 The Greenwich "EVlngs Bank, 246 A 7t?- Sixth ave., N. Y. *? Payment b pi ?d. I* ens. irn to bank. "^T?rtan-Vco't No- 137.65'J V the Excel ^r Savings Bank. 79 We?. 23d st. Pay ?lo ?.fr.! t"stopped riease return to bank FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET 'y?7r~y~r~~~i~-'x VV ?Nowlv decorated, beau : 'ihi'v "turn -? ! roon a and apartment; ^?Velectric light; hardwood floors; te.e pbone. ::v. an Rhtn 154 K._Nicely furnished rooms, large ' 1 ?mal?' ;V conveniences. Phone 291, R&nde^Wte_ y^T^r. :?? VVEST ?I/arge. clean, well fur nlshV. bath, electricity, telephone; siim n*r rf _ ._ 7m 160 EAST.?Living and bedroom; light an! kir> ': $10 Uenoa 6559. _ ?t??~';T 1*0 WEST.?Bright, large room ??uh running water; bath on floor; all asou?rn ,,....,;-..-: es\ reference;} requested. -7%",7 tt?r will be treated confidentially. Aildreas J, B . p. o. Box 107, Times Square Station. Salesman, advertising, r, ,?,"l'i"'i :? the "RED BOOK" CLASSIFIV? TELEPHONE IiiRE<~TORY. alTi**1-'* ac< '*' ' ancJ ' mmlBston. Ap K ?wrl'!v stating age a:?.l experience, g? Rauben H. : -,,. iy Corp.. 777 Ful ?HOBMaKER wanted; steady position. _*Wy Jebran Kayat, 14 Morris st., N". Y. HELP WANTED FEMALE Clerks and Typists Wanted JffiTROPO-.TTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO Girl? n -,?ars of age and over. II? irs 9 to 4 SO o'clo? k j. Salary * atart ?V 00 ??waaetmeni - ? ?-. ?-, three month?. ns served free . Expei unn?. - ssai -. ny ?' I-' *? ? ween 9 and 4:3o o'clock. i ., 5 ' Met! polltan Hldg. i HMlsor v. ?,-, 23rd St --N. Y. City TV **' ' "rmatd-waltress, together i.,,"'* "' ' two !n family , Protestant {.";'".'';. ? ?- required Telephon? ?V. ?? G -.---(?way South, For *? '....i .,, - j ? ooir,iiiK ' ?wit houeeworki ??C s ??"??,:<:;r-',riw mSS, !*a:*;t' ' * plnanant work on tel ?s? o?"*" "*?"?.: advertlt?ementa for Tei, _;"' '?'K'** organizations in New ?a?..-'. *no*' be fluent talker?; experience i'- -x 17, Tribune. .TO,;?N'1 WOMAN, ***** caltii r?? ea>? and make herself g?n ?tor/ ,J**;"', ln '?'?"'->?? til r,e,y ^~^LSa>yyy-'?. in '-?'th"avb J^'ATIO\S WANTED MALE ?,''r.'A! Foung man. IS, with cleric? if? ,''','."? '?'?"'?'??t Position wl'ii rellabl? ? l-, Box i:;i. Tribune ???FANESEB,tu*UwMI war.??d by bun M| '4i^ ., _ fired domestic professional? *tss?cr 1*'h "' Bryant 7717 S'.?? ,?^'ATiON WANTED PEMALE l?2!A,8 KH - ^~r:>" "Orthy ; live In owner-i m iZ''': ?ummer during absence. L , lio; COOv . -?-? .wSki?v *'*?"""' ?id houseworkera {^??Agency, M Ka?-t 12,-,, ?. ?arlen ?Mil *m?Su*??rk,'T' ?>?'"""??"?? is. ' *P*^y ,',? 'J",'"" '* "" ? ';t*- 8*?aughne??y'i ??,_'- *?" "Ix'h ?vi. fcO(*&i^% " **t^V-'rit"il%i_K'''il't"' *?** ?"i bou?? tUM?V '- '''***' ,h,-*tler, iiMfiii ir.eid? an< ** ? ^Hu&m Ulil'" A""t"lf Ads Help Wanted Pltnntloim Wanted Rooms and RotU-lers HELP WANTED FEMALE WE WANT TO TALK WITH GIRT.S who seek perma? nent business positions where there is definite as? surance of rapid advance? ment. GIRLS who seek a busi? ness occupation they can be proud of. GIRLS who want to have the satisfaction of doing something worth while for good pay. We now have positions for such girls in several departments. Xo expe? rience is required. The starting salary is $15.00 a week. Capable girls can soon reach earnings of $85 to $100 a month. Apply at 1153 Broadwav, Manhattan Corner 27th St. 370 E. 160th St., Bronx 81 Wlllo-srhby St., Brooklyn Ahnve offices also open evening? until 8 P M. an. Saturday? to i P. M. Sundays. 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. 195 Broadway, Manhattan (Corner Dey St.) 1336 Broadway, Brooklyn, Or telephone Madison Square 12,009 NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. _BUSINESS CARDS Carpets STIT,LINOS, INC., B2S MADISON AVB. (69th St.) ?fter 200 yards plain green Wilton carpet, 1?0 yards tan taupe, 3.000 yards carpots In sizes 5 to SO yards each, $1.60 yard up' Rugs all size.??, all prices, $6.00 to $.5.00 up; (slightly used) several Orientals; making over, cleaning, laying, repairing, dyeing, reasonable, beautiful. . Plaza 8-35. Diamonds DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY BOUGHT FOR CASH, estates appraised, purchased. BENNETT, 175 Broadway, upstairs. Furniture WE PAY highest prices for furniture, pianos, antiques, brlc-a-brae, books, art, etc. GAPAY. 88 University PI. Stuyvesant 3377. Trunks BIO BARGAIN?New and used wardrob? trunks. 506 Sixth ave., bet. 30th-31st ?t?. Wanted to Purchase WANTED TO BUY?Size B Stokes ft Smith wrapping machine and 23-lnch gluing : machine, quot. price, advise condition and ! whore can be s.en. The Allen A Company, Kenosha, Wls. PROPOSALS I PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES.?OFFICE i Utilities Officer, Ward No. 1, Walter Reed U. S. Army General Hospital, Takoma Park, D. C. Sealed proposals In duplicate will be received hero until 11 A. M., Juno 26, 1020, and then opened for furnishing building materials and supplies. Further information furnished on application. UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD, WASHINGTON, D. C.?SEALED PRO? POSALS FOR PURCHASE OF STEAM? SHIP DE KALB.?-Sealed proposals will i.ceived at the above office utitll 10:30 a. m., Juno 30, l'.?20, and then opened for the purchase of the above vessel on a lump sum basis, "as and where Is." Cer? tified check for 10% of the purchase price must accompany each bid. Terms of pay? ment: 10% cash; balance over period of ten years. Prospective bidders may In spi : vessel on application to Shipping Board. Plans an?! specification for re? conditioning accompany vessel and are ipen for Inspection at th. abov. office, Pri posais _h the subscribers, at ih'lr place of 'transacting business, at the office of Putney, Twombly & Putney, their at? torney... a' 2 Rector Street, In tho Borough of Manhattan, In tho City of New York, State of New Y??rk, en or before the 2d day of Novomber, 1920. Dated. New York, April 30, 1920. FRANCIS V.. PECK. IRENE D. LUDLUM, Exeoutora. Pl'TNET. TWOMBLY ft PUTNEY, At t"rney? f?.r Executors, Office ft Post office Address, 2 R?-? tor Street, Bor? ough of Manhattan, Now York City. DANCING INSTRUCTION 57 MADiSONWl! MADISON C1 a ? i Leisen? Witb Individual Instructor for. . ??ho?? 4*41 Plt-h 10 W? ?ti_r__t?? to _>_-h ran \a -?no? ?11 U?. l?_?i _>--?_ ?alckly ?.. i ecriMttn. 9 LESSONS, $5 PniVATB LK_B...t. 10 A Si to 11 T. M.. wlth-Ait ?*! ? lsm-ii i \>i ?ppolntm.il ('?1! ?it writ? for .-'?*?_ ??. A. DALTON SWIMMING SCHOOL It W. ?4ih ft'.. : . I W B?t_ M. INSTRUCTION r?i_ W'iuihiri*-i'./i Sdiwil of New York. 17 K?st (Util Ht.?si Res Renters to Buy Roxboroug?i On Broadway Deal Pending for Tenants to Take Over 12-Story Apartment at the Cor? ner of 92d Street Sale of Hardwick Hall Faees Mount Morris Park at Fifth Avenue and 120th Street; Other Deals Negotiations arc pending for tho , sale by the Roxborough Holding Com pany, of the twelve-story Roxborough '? apartment at tht northwest corner of Broadway and Ninety-second Street through Sharp & Co., on the coopera? tive plan. The Roxborough contains ' fifty-seven apartments of six to nine j rooms and seven stores. It covers a ! plot, fronting 107 feet on Broadway and j 125 feet on.the street and was erected ? in 1911 by Isaac and Henry Mayer. It I It is held at $l,_r*0,000. Sharp & Co. also sold for J. C. and M. G- Mayer to an investor 252 West Eighty-fifth Street, a nine-story apart? ment, containing suites of five and six rooms. Sharp & Co. have be*n ap? pointed agents. They were also the brokers in the recently reported sale of the apartment at 3 and "i West Ninety second Street to the Minaret Holding j Company, representing McMorrow ; I Brothers. Arthur F. Du Cret & Co. sold for tho j Hardwick Realty Co., to the Ganls '? ' Holding Corporation, ITardwjck Hull at i the southwa3t corner of Fifth Avenue ? I and 120th Street, facing Mt. Morris 1 Park, a seven-story, elevatOT apartment, j fronting 123 feet on 120th Street and i 100 feet on the avenue, and containing | 67 apartments and six stores. Arthur | P. Du Cret & Co. have been appointed i managing agents. S. Goldberg, M. Epstein and F. S Fisher have formed the 2686-2688 1 Broadway Realty Company to take ? over the two five-story apartment houses, 67.10x107, at that address, ad? joining the southwest corner of 102d Street. Tho property is opposite the Hotel Marseilles, and is owned by Marion S. I. Martin and others. The ' new company is capitalized at $50,000. The seven-story apartment, 100x100, known as the Golden Gate, at the northwest corner of Manhattan Avenue , and 111th Street, has been purchased by the Gendizier Holding Company, : Samuel Gendizier, president. The i house wa3 sold by the Gersol Realty ! Company, A, Geisbel, president. -e ! Sisters of Charity Sell School in East 10th Street The four-story school building, 50x ! 94.9, at 313 and 315 East Tenth Street, 1 near Avenue B, has been sold by the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent De i Paul to Leonold Horowits. -:-__? Garage in 150th Street Sold Thomas R. Crawford sold for the ! estate of John C. Rodgers, .19 West | 150th Street, a two-story garage and ; repair shop, 25x100. Shipping News (Continued from preceding pago) |out from Baltimore: Merrymount, Torre i Annunzlata : Tregantle (Br), Cristobal, etc; ! Labette, Havre and I.a Pallice; Commo ; dore Rollins (Nor), Fort Antonio; Free-, port Sulphur No. 5, Sabine; Kankakee, Havre; Lake Fraley. Havana. BOSTON, -Mass, June 18?Arrived: , Carlsholm (S\v), Gothenburg; Limon, Port i Limon. C R; Paul 11 Karwood, Tampico; Massasoit, Jonesport ; Ruth, Norfolk; City lof Savannah. Sailed: Everett, Lamberts Point; Lake Mary, Lamberts Point. CHARLESTON, S. C, Juno 18?Arrived: Port Soa (Br), W&t Hartlepool; Sierra Madra (Bel), Antwerp; Mohawk, Jack? sonville an?l proceeded New York. Sailed: Algeria (Br), Genoa; Rowena (Nor), St Nazaire; Ancon, Norfolk; Henry Clay, Baltimore. GALVESTON, June IS?Arrived: P.rn lirant, Tampico: Greldon (Mr), Norfolk; j Sithonla (Br), Liverpool; S It Hunt, New York. Sailed: Callmeris (It). Genoa \ !a Havana; Chester S-.:n. Philadelphia; L?? beck (Br), Hull; Fanueo, Tampico, Ed? ward L Doheny, Tamptco. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. June 18?Arrived: Tuwctanka, Cuba; PeciiSklll, Galveston. MOBILE, Ala, Juno IS -Sailed: Lake Desha, Matanzas. NORFOLK, Va, June 18?Sailed: Will far?., Marseilles; Lucigen (Br), Key "West; Emmanuel (Gk), Plcraeus, Greece; Western Chief. Manchester. Arrived: Sehr John R Fox, Marseilles; Eichsfel (Br), Cardiff; Montrose (Br), New York; Subatco New york ; Lueigen (Br), New? castle; western Chief, New Orleans; Mor? gana (Nor), Bergen, Norway; Trevler (Belg), Antwerp; Cajacet, New York; Ot? tawa ' Br i. Manchesti r. NEWPORT NEWS, Va, June I1* Ar? rived: Borghlld (Nor), Bergen; Grey stoke f'astle (Br), Galveston; Gantuck Rock (Nor), Norfolk: Hern Itage, Sagua la Grando; Indianapolis Norfolk; Jugo-Slava, Dovro (Duti. Norfolk; K?mest, Norfolk; Monlnevro (Ital), Brlndlsl; Queen Mar? garet (Brl, Tarant??; Severance, Cette; ' Sierra Marina (Belg), Philadelphia; Zwarto Sea (Hut), St. Nazaire. Sailed: Broncho, Norfolk; Grepstoke Castle (Br), j Antwerp; Hani.a Nielsen (Nor), Norfolk; Promous (Br), Montevideo; Queen Mar ! garet (Br), Norfolk; Queen Helena (Br), Antwerp; Raclo (Br), Baltimore; Sold borg (Nor), Christiania; Valdivia (Dan), Stockholm; Western S?*??ut, Gllbratar. NEW ORLEANS, June 18?Cleared: Abangarez, Bocas del Toro via Havana, Kingston and Cristobal; George E Paddle ford, Tampico; John Adams, Pensacola; Lutetian (Br), Rouen and Havre; Monte Grappa (Ital), Oenoa and Naples via Nor? folk; Port?la Plumo, Beaumont; Kooheil sBri, Port Banes, Cuba; Student (Br), Liverpool, Suriname, Port Barrios. : PHILADELPHIA, Juno IS Arrived : Sirs Manitou (Br). New York; Folkvard (Nor), i New York; Dclevan, New York; Solhang I (Nor), London; Des M.?Ines Bridge, Man? chester vis Rotterdam; Wauconda, Bos? ton; Meteor, Bostun. Delaware Break ; water, Del, June 18?Passed up for Phila? delphia; Sir Lake View, Nuevltas. Passed i out from Philadelphia: Strs Sorland (Nor) i Tronthjem via New York; Dromoro Castle (Br), Baltimore. Reedy Island, Del, June 1- Passed down from Phila? delphia Strs Troja (Nor). Nuevltas; Kacl natv (Br), Rotterdam; Taurus (Nor), New York: 8uwanco ?Br). Plymouth; W M Bur? ton, Port Lobos; Lake Beacon, Baltimore; Brazllior (Br), Antwerp; Gloucester, Bos? ton PORT ARTHVR. Tex, June IS- Arrived: Moss ?'??In:. Galveston; Salmon, Galveston; ; Culf Trade, Galveston. Sailed: Ruanoke, i Ma reus Hook, PORT BADS, La, .Tune in -Arrived: Sirs British Ensign (Br),, Avonmouth; Discov? erer (Br), Liverpool; Kewaneo, Cuba; Lake Ai?ne, Cuba; Owego, Ceiba; Pioneer, Tam l pico; Suerosa, Matanzas; Teguclgalp.i : (Hon). Ceiba; Yuma, Havana Sailed: ; Strs Oenoseo (Br). Texas City; Lake Far lln, Galveston; New Brighton (Br), Llver I pool, Rama, Blu .fields. i 1-oltT TAMPA. I'll. June It?Arrived: 8tr Goodsp.1, Baltimore tug Basford and burg?? Colonel Mooro, Tampico. BAND KKY, June 18?Passed enat 18th, Pnnuro; west lTth. Gulf Coast and barge Sunshine, Hay.? and bar?:", Ancula (Br); I 18th, Core?, Lucollum (Br), 'yldyk (Dut), Betterton, Galllpoll (Br), I. 'i' Waring. ' SAVANNAH, On, Jtinc IS Arrived: Sir Nacoochoe, Boston .?.lied: Btra City ?i | St Louis, New York; Heglra, New Orleans. rOIIK.K.N POUTS Departures For New York i Antwerp- S s Langley, Wynooch?. Alexandrin S s Marsodak. Havr?* .. H Oscoda. Olbraltar s S An?.o?:?? v. SUMMKR (AMPS "camp winnahke? An Idea! Camp for Girls on Lake r*ham plnln. NutiiM- Study, Arts and ('rafts, ?11 . : ? ; ? rio?, horsnb.-fk riding, dancing, ?Ira I > ma tien, Ti lps, Traire?! Nursi Reference? I required. Bookl? I. Mm W ILLIAM II ' ! nriOWN, :>!r? West B3rd HI . N. T C CAMP CHAMPLAIN An Tdrnl <"?.mp for Boys 27th Tear I Limited to 60 hoy?, 7 i?, i ?; All land and water ?port?, tiip?, everything f?>r a boy'i 1 pl.iuiura- and bvnetll. Camp phy.lclim. Booklet. WM. i I. BROWN, ill Uoit S.rd Ht., Now York. il Estate Ni Third Avenue Movies Pass to New Owners - The Victory, in Harlem, and the Arch, at the Comer of 28th Street, Sold The Victory Theatre, at, the corner j of Third Avenue and 107th Street, has ' been soid by Samuel Bergoffen to the ; B. and II. Amusement Company, through William J. Smith, who also sold the Arch Theatre, at the corner of Third Avenue and Twenty-eighth ?Street, for M. Kleinerman, to B. Har loff, and the Joyce Theatre, at the corner of Prospect Park West and Eighteenth Street, Brooklyn, for Jo? seph Z?llner, to Harry J. Dorsey, The same broker sold the Alexander garage, a two-story structure at the ! corner of Alexander Avenue and 143rd ' Street, to Patrick J. Rvan. -? $1,800,000 Apartment For Broadway Corner Plans Filed for 11-Story Build? ing for Corner of 98th Street Schwartz and Cross, with B. N. Mar cu, as associate architect, have filed ! plans for the construction of a four- ; teen-story apartment house on tho southwest corner of Broadway and Ninety-eighth Street, running irreg? ular to Ninety-seventh Street. It will have a frontage of 100 feet on Broad? way, seventy-three feet on Ninety eighth Street, and 100 feet on Ninety seventh Street. The Broadway-Nine ty-eighth Street Realty Company, Harry Schiff president, is the owner of record. The cost has heen estimated at $1,800.000. Investor Takes Over Two Flats In Buchanan Place, Bronx Richard D. Pirner and Julius Tratt? ner sold for Solomon Wigdor and Harry Reich, the corner property at 44 Buchanan Place, and 2240 Grand Avenue, two five-story apartment houses, 100x100, to an investor, Schwab & Co. sold for Mr. Reiner, a two-family dwelling at 1404 Crotona Park East, 22x90. E. Osborne Smith, Inc., sold for Franklin Brund, the dwelling, 2828 Morris Avenue. Providence Man Sells Estate At Chappaqua to New Yorker The property of Frederick E. White, of Providence, on the Pines Bridge '? Rond, Chappuqua, has heen sold to James R. Thompson, of this city. It [ consists of a semi-bungalow on an acre j of land. George Howe, the broker, also --sold lots 21, 22 and 23 in Block 407 ? Cherry Street, Larchmont Gardens, for i the Larchmont Gardens Company. Prince & Ripley, inc., rented the fur ? nished residence of Robert McEnamy | at 4!4 Pelham Manor Road, Pelham Manor, to D. D. Morgan, of this city. -v Auctions To-day of Jersey And Westchester Lots Joseph P. Day will sell at Roselle, N. J., at 2 p. m., to-day, on the premises, HOO building lots,'acquired in 1849, by the late Richard Mont? gomery Crane, and fifty-one restricted residence building sites in the residen? tial section of Mamaroneck, on Orienta Point, adjacent to iSlamaro 1 neck Harbor, for the Hisey estate. Singapore?S S John Roach. Penang?8 S Telemachus. ? Manchester S S Ossa, Mlike?3 S Bolton Caatle. Muroran?-S S Kurymurhus. Kobe?-S ,S Alaska Maru. Rio de Janeiro- -S s Floridlan. Colombo?S S City of Lincoln. Cherbourg S H Adriatic. Arrival? From New York Havre?a R H C Folger, La Lorrain?. Gibraltar S S Kaiveah. Alexandria- s S Jefferson. . IriRaporr?S B Atreuo. Payai?British General. Samarang?S S Kartmoen. Calcutta?S S Wabasha. Beira?H S Chinese Prlnoe. Taltal-?S S Chantior. Moliendo?S S Garfield. Panama Canal, Cristobal?S S Ulna. St Nicholas?-S S .Tere G Shaw. THANS-J'ACinr MAILS Thi connecting mails close _t th? O.n eral Postofflce and City Hall Postoffice ? fetation, New York, at 6 p. m . as follows: Hawaii and specially addressed mall for Japan, Corea and china, vi.i San Fran ? cisco, _team_hlp Vonezuela, Juno 21. Hawaii, via San Francisco, steamship Maul, Juno 25. Japan, Corea, China, Siberia, Flam. Cochin China, Nethelands East Indios and Philippine Islands, via Vancouver and Vlc I torla, B. C, steamship Empress of Asia, Jun.? 26 . WESTCHESTEK COUNTY REAL ESTATE ? WS Schulte Will Pay ?350,000 for Stores In St. Nicholas Ave. F. J. McMahon Company leased for Bernhard Buxbaurn to D. A. Schulte, Inc. for seventeen years at a gross rental of $550,000, the seven stores at 1401 to 1407 St. Nicholas Avenue, northwest corner of 160th Street. ! Tho Charles F. Noyes Company leased the sixteenth floor of the Norton, Lilly building, 26-28 Beaver Street, to the Cotton Fire ora, Living lUniin. Hardwood Floors. Paneled Walls, Beamed Ceilings, Tun , Opvn Flrr-plai-es. Klra Manter IVlr??.'m9. two with running water; toilet, bath, abundance of closet room. ATTIC CELLAR?Very light, .irr ?nd roomy. Contain? Steam Huiler. Hot Water ! Uoater for Hot Water ?Supply, Laundry. GARAGE~Lhw 2-Stoj-y HuUiMiir with space for i ran and so dirtdud as to hare room for Horse? ar?.t Cows. Carriago House. Two good r.lzo Chicken House?. Artesian Woll wlU> rump and Motor All building? lighted by Electricity. Variety of Fruir IVes?Apple, Vea.-h, Chorry, Pear ah?l Quince. Orapcs ;. 1 Rerrlr*. I'"lowei*s ami Shrubs. Woodland?About an aero. Brook. Land?Two-third? eultlvatahlo if desired. BUILDINGS ALONE COULD NOT BE DUPLICATED FOR THE PRICE ASKED. ROB'T H. BARTSCH, Owner* ?W>9 M'EST 3ST1I ST., N EV. YORK. N \VT~ET. >\ Y. I CITY HEAL ESTAT? !? Established 185? j Horace S.Ely&Co. REAL ESTATE 21 Liberty Street WKSTCHESTKR COUNTY HEAL ESTATE HOMES & ESTATES Cl?rente. G Martens Jtomu jar jjus/nuj 1416 B'way, 3:uli ft! * T? . Bryant 0101 ATTRACTIVE 1IOMEJ, 8 rooms, 2 baths; all Improvement..; steam heat; near sta? tion plot (1 _ x 1 10; garage: Harlem dlvl n N. V. C. H K ; price $13.500; Immediate posesslon; 30 miniit". from the Grand Cen? tral. Realty OfTI e, Clarence (?. Martens, 1416 Broadway (39th sti. Bryant 9191. FOR RENT.- New Rochelle, July an?l Au? gust, attractive house with garage; resi? dential section; ton rooms, ihr?-' baths; $7.0. Two servants will romain. L, Bos 233, Tribune. LARCHMONT A'l"I".: At 'T1VE 7 U? ?? >M house, perfeclly equipped; cara?:. : to rent until Ooteber 1; references required. | Telophono 2R4-R Larchmont. FURNISHED SIMMER HOMES J47?1 July August; Snybrooi?., Conn., over? looking Round; alwnya cool; artist's; 11 rooms; nicely furnished; bath, electricity; KmnK?, bathing, golf, tennis. Room 500, 29 Bi nadwa? . :.'. Y AT NORTHV1LLE, N. Y. TEN MINUTES from .: ? aiulag i, d.-nlrable ten-room r< il del.iiprovemrntH; garage foi no car, ?fit 0 00 for si ason. P O Box .'?'?. II KMSIIEIi HOI SES TO LI. V TO RENT FOR ONE YEAR, DETACHEll house in piatbush, completely furnished R r.!?? an?I bath, H? i? rued i. !.. tele phone; ??II Improvement?; convenient to ? \ i pre?? Hlntlon of Brighton L; must bo seen I to be appreciated . f'hrlMlnn adull fiunih . I roferonce? ro?julra?. T.l. Coney Island 4'2-J. NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE OBLIGED TO SELL Owner transferred West. Furniture shipped Monday. To make ? QCTCK SALE will aacriflce six-room semi-bungalow, all mod? ern Improvements; model kitchen; Urge ?lining room and living room, hardw.! trim, parquet Moors, three bedrooms, tiVl bath, steam heat; built in In 17. Five min utes !?? lii.? station. $?','.'00. Worth $\500. Immedlate .upaney. George 3, Hitchcock, inc., Agent At W or lens to pn per party. LARGE, well furnished front room, alcove. I i; windows, el? trie, parquet, running water; {V week; J?'.) month; lani* well : u ??.-I back nom. electric, running water, .i }I0 wefk; $37 month; bathroom tioor. Park ! i ?? V t*o? pe? t 362 I. TO LET until October l. In elovator apart ment, near V rk si uhway, Brooklyn, plx t urnli !?? ? rooms and hath; rent reason al le and Irabl? peoj le Phon? Main 0000, Kxteii - i? 7 BROOKLYN nv CLINTON AVE., BROOKLYN. .1 ?m,Ho rooms, private bath .sublet July and Aujiiv ; southwest exposure; l flight up; cnnlosl house In Brooklyn: 1100 monthly. Mi Davis, tho Jt-otlcii Mansion. fhono Pros? pect 'M00. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION KK VI. ESTATE AT AUCTION TO SAV You are thrifty You have common sense BUT YOU GET ONLY 3V2 TO 4% INTEREST ON YOUR MONEY In times like these Everybody is making money. You should make money too. Experience shows that lots on the line of the City's growth Combine safety of investment and a large profit Provided they are held for the sudden rise in the value of real estate which always takes place along the line of the subway. YOU HAVE SEEN THIS YOURSELF The War has been over nearly two years. Everything else, including houses, has gone up 200 or 300?o " Lots are still at the bottom All authorities agree that an increase in the value of vacant land is coming Just as after every other war. ?and as soon as the price of building materials drops, and this will create a great demand for lots. HERE IS THE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY Before the sudden rise in value, which should take place very shortly THE BURKE RELIEF FOUNDATION Will sell at absolute auction sale 1400 lots suitable for homes Right here in New York City WITHIN A FEW BLOCKS OF SUBWAY STATION between 204th and 212th Streets, Bronx Boro on Burke Ave., Gunhill Road, Boston Post Road and Adjacent Streets GO BUY A FEW LOTS At the HOTEL ASTOR, 45th St. and Broadway Sale Starts Next Tuesday, JUNE 22nd, 11 A. M., and continues on following days until all property is soid. EXAMINE THE PROPERTY TO-DAY Take Bronx Park Subway Train to Burke Avenue or Gunhill Road Station. Property is a few minutes' walk east of St.-tion. 10% of the purchase price on day of sale?10% in Thirty Days 80% can remain on mortgage Titles insured free by Lawyers' Title & Trust Co. Savings Bank Books taken as deposit on the pur< hase of lots also Liberty Bonds at market value Send for bookmap at once Morris & McVeigh, \ j# CLARENCE DA VIES, 149th St. & 3rd Ave. 32 Liberty St. Fred'k H. Denman, ? Att'ys 170 Broadway JOSEPH P. DAY, 67 Liberty Street, Agents and Auctioneers III 11 ?III ????IIHIIIIMHIMIIlM.-l-MMWIMIHtll.. Ill LONG ISLAND HEAL ESTATE ROCKVILLiT centre 40 MINUTES FROM NEW YORK 15 Minute? from Long Bench Ficellent Train Service No. 1 -Modern home, 0 rooms. 2 baths. 3 toilets, hot water heat; 100x4?i5; 2 car ga? rage ; fruit trees ; $H7.500 No. 2?11 rooms, 3 baths, hot water heat, ?ill parlor; 2 rar garage: 177x200; fruit trees, shrubbery; modern; $32,000 No. 7, 10 looms, bath, hot water heat; billiard room; 100x371; 2 oar garage; fruit trees, shrubbery; best location; $24,000. No. 4?Newly decorated, 13 rooms, la.h, all improvements, 2 opon fireplaces; billiard room; corner 97xlS0; splendid location; $22.100. No. 5?Picturesque dwelling. 12 rooms. 2 baths, hot wat?r beat, conservatory, sun par !?>-.-; 2 oar garage; 100x325; $21,000. n;o. fi?"The Oaks," 9 rooms, bath, mod? ern; 2 car garage; 2 acres; large garden?,-, fruit trpes. shrubbery; $17.000. No. 7?Modern home. 12 rooms, bath, hot water heat, open fireplace; garage; shade trees . 75x181 . $12,?700 No. S 2 family house, 5 rooms each. steam, separate fur; aces, gas, electricity; V.uble garage; 50x100; A-l condition; $11, 000. No. 0?Modern new home. Oeeansldo. 7 rooms, bath, steam heat, open fireplace, hardwood floors; 60x100; $10.500. No. 10?New semi-bungalow, 7 rooms, bath, steam heat modern; 50x150; near depot; line location ; $$,500. No. 11?17 rooms, 2 baths. 3 toilets, mod? ern, open fireplace, sun parlor, sleeping porch; hedges; garage; corner, 100x150; '""'HENNINGS 55 FRONT ST. OPPOSITE STATION. Phone 634-R. Open ,-undays. FOR SALE?Unusually attractive nil-year honi?, now Colonial brick dwelling, with ' garage; first floor has large living ro? ;.? dining room, kitchen; extrs toilet ai dry in basement; second floor 3 hed? ras tiled bath; interior finished throughout in white enamel woodwork an l mahogany fin? ished doors, parquet floors through? it, hot -.-. iter heat, gas. electricity, sewer, etc.; re? stricted section; no assessments; 5 minutes' walk to large park and bathing; 1 bl ?ck ex? press station. 15 minutes Grand Central; 5 rent fare; $7.000 cash required, balance on terms. For plan and photo call, write 01 phone J. S. WITHERS, 52 Vanderbllt ave., New York, Room 1314. Phor.e Vanderl lit 75?7. _1 FOREST HILLS GARDENS, LONG ISLAND, ATTRACTIVELY FIR= NISHED E!GHT=R00M HOUSE; GARAGE; $250 A MONTH FOR SEASON. TELEPHONE BOULE? VARD 6370--W. FOR PALE, to close es*ate, house at Garden City, 11 rooms. 2 baths; subject to lease expiring April 30, 1021. EDWARD HARDING, Administrator, 43 Exchange Place, New York City. ATTRACTIVE summer home In tree? For? est Hills Gardens, I. I . sixteen minutes Pennsylvania Station Applj ?., Exeter st or phone Roule?, ar 1 0 i7': QUEENS REAL ESTATE GREAT HOUSE BARGAIN $8.500 buys beautiful $10.400 house fore rlosed site, line surroundings; near station half hour Manhattan; large plot, wu? boulevard. Parquetry, open fireplace tiled bath, tiled kit.-hen. Art lat?,; decoration? $2.000 cash. Easy payments. Save Broker Phone OWNER, 6515 Hoilb ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE AY At 2 P. M., on Premisos, Rain or Shin? 300 BUILDING LOTS ROSELLE, N. J. on Chestnut St. and Ninth Ave., near ct.tion and Lincoln Highwaf 60*7? on Mortgage for 3 Years at 5f~o Phone for particulars, or better still, attend the sale. 67 Liberty St. New York City ^"^ Auctioneer. # Telephone Cortlandt 7-44 j Ql'KKNS REA?, ESTATE QUEEN'S KKAI. ESTATE READY FOR OCCUPANCY 4, 5 and 6 Room New "Garden" Apartments PLAN OF OF APARTMENTS is the Original Tenant-Ownership Plan Based or. the desire of the average family for a good home in a firmly established residential community at fixed rents that cannot be increased. "Selected" resident owners enjoy tennis, golf and all forms of recreational and social activities, and have playgrounds for children. neu Required. For further details call or write The Queensboro Corporation Manhattan Office * Jackson Height? Office 50 E. 42d St., Cor. Madison Ave. Opp. 25th St. Subway Station. Telephone Murray lull 7061 Telephone NewtoWH ?361 Take Queensboro Subway ht Grand Central Station (Corona Line) direct to 25th Street Station. 22 MINVTES FRO H 42D ST. Rrff TO LET FOB BUSINESS PURPOSES DESKROOM _r mailing pr!v:',.*-_ In '? ?v Ufu ? equlppod "'_ :e?; >?? ? nog i aph? r ? ;? ? . . isonnbl? RuHc : : : ... .... I'ryniii If ? v. .1.1. F.'BASK, cari '.,?? ? air) Fifth ??? -?i. I 23d at ?... month. 12x22 Gra rni rcy cotv.Kv propj?rt'? MAINE FARMHOUSE, near August?; now I building, partly furnished, i.iodern Im , prov-mi-nta, seven room*; good garden ?ni I atablo accommodations; WOO Mr year. Telephon? 1181 Bryant. FF H M MI Kl? SI MMEK lin M Es FOR RENT for th? summer season, a ?nrf? ..??-, h? lae, >??< ''1 (-||?mt?rii, a Inri;? ? r -n. a llvlnu room, ??? .u ? ---l-' por ti ir?:-??-.-. r\m itai ' ? -i v* etc Located ni . i v the Ramapo Hiver on tha : ml ?IT? m, N Y ? ? Pomton U?r .. x r ;V? '" m from Mutiwati and Vin?. '? I..1- i.ai.ro?. \\<-_. c;im mer ?vine furniahad ihr ?h? .*. B-M Mr Panroat, H.pt. at the estate of Mr? V M. 1 or write foi particular! to Mr. J T. i Holme?, Ruurn 2601, no WcJt *0th at.