J^all Street
Realty Resold
At Big Profit
Mandelhaums Dispose of 13
Story Building Bought
Six Months Ago a?d Held
for Sale at ?1,500,000
Harris & Maurice Mandelbaum sold
63 VVall Street, a thirteen-story office
building, for which the sellers have
been asking $1,500,000, with a front
nge of 55 feet on Wall Street by 120
?>et irregular. The plot contains
n.100 square feet. There is 8,000 square
?eet of rental space on each floor.
The buyer is the Harallen Corpora?
tion, Harry L. Allen presitSent. The
Mandelbaum syndicate purchased the
property from the Sanipson estate
about "six months ago and resold
it at a bic increase. The new owner,
it is said, has been offered more than
was paid to the Mtmdelbaums.
Greenwich Village Improvement
Puross Company sold for the Emi
grant Industrial Savings Bank to
Henry L Stetler, lnc, warehousemen,
the northwest corner of Washington
nnd Bethune street.e. plot 82.8x100. The
Stetler company will improve the plot
with a four-story building. The
Duross Company negotiated a per
mar.ent loan on the proposed building
for ten years.
138th Street House For School
Fitz Howell resold for N'orman P.
Chaderton, the three-story King model
dwelling at 240 West 138th Street,
.'15x99.11. with facilitiea in the rear for
s garage, to the New York School of
Chlropractic, which will remodel the
dwelling, altering the two uppcr floors
into dormitories.
The same broker resold for Emma
Dunn Stckes the three-story King
tnode! dwelling at 2"<5 West 138th
Street, to N'orman P. Chaderton.
-a
Two Fine Home? in East 64th
Street and in 75th Street Sold
Douglas L. Elliman & Co. sold for
the Adenaw estate 1G1 East Sixty
fourth Street, a three-story dwelling,
20x100.."), to a ciient, who will make ex
tensive alterations for his own occu
paney.
The Brown-Wheelock Company, lnc,
sold for Robert D. Graham the four
story, high-stoop dwelling 48 East
Setenty-fifth Street, 18x102.2.
Shaw, Rockwell & Sanford sold for
Cbar'.otte O. Huntrerford the four-story
dwelling 150 West 122d Street, 19x100,
10 Ella W. Clark. The A. Kane Com?
pany represented the purehaser.
James H. Cruikshank resold to Amelia
E. P. Pride 54 Wc.:t 130th Street, a
?hree-story dwelling, 25x100, and resold
?.o Joseph Monsky 52 West 130th Street,
a three-story dwelling, 25x100, both
through Louis George; also resold to
Elizabeth Barnes 40 West, 130th Street,
a three-story dwelling, 25x100, through
C. B. Richmond.
J. Byrne. of Byrne & Bowmari,
Dwelling in the Bronx
Ernest Damiane sold for Annie C.
Reilly the three-story rei<idenee 2202
Andrews Avenue to Juhn Byrne, of
Bvrne & Bowmun, for occupnncy.
The dwelling at 348 East 136th
Street, 17.6x100, has been purchased by
A. Denellin from J. C. Green.
S. J. Taylor sold for William Din
niond to Stephen J. Fallon 2196 Cerisr
Avenue, a residence and garnge,48x10V
Ca.'in & Cahn sold to Edward Hej
ir.an 280 East 164th Street, a dwellin; ,
25x95. Nehring Brothera were tl *
broi;e.-s.
_a-!_*_
Takes Greenwich St. Building
W, .'. Russell leased for the Manh: :
tan Isiand Investing Corporation to
Leon Hirsh & Son the tix-story bu: d
ing et 368 Greenwich Street for 1-*n
years at a rental of $90,000 and s\b
leased the store fioor to Mesh & Oo.,
ilealtrs in egg.s, lor ten years, at $45,
000.
$55,350 for Recluse's Realty
The Brooklyn properties of the lato
T'.iomas W. Shields, Brooklyn's reclu.^e
artist, were sold yesterday at auction
by the Jere John.son Jr. Company in
the Montague Street Salesroom for a
total of $55,350.
One hundred and thirty-seven Clin
ton Avenue, dwelling, was sold to Peter
Iraperia!.' for $8,750; 402 and 404 Gates
Avenue, a motion picture theater, to
Charles Pollack for $19,000; 406 and
408 Gates Avenue, ttudio building, to
J. Kaplan for $15,100, and 410 Gates
Avenrc, an apurtmeiit house, to Usher
Knell for $12,500.
Theatrieal Man Buys James J.
MrCreery Estate, Gedney Farm
I'rince & Kipley, lnc, sold the estate
nf James J, McCreery, consisting of a
;arge stone houue and one acre on Sher
man Avenue, at Gedney Farm, White
Plains, N. V., to a theatrical man of
thia city. The estate was held at $45,
000.
Big Theater for Hempstead
The Homestead Tlotel and the'Pure
rood Market on Main Street, Hempstead,
Jj'I., are to be replaced with a vaude
ville and movie theater seating 2,100
?nd costing about $300,000 by Max
Bfrr, of the Albemarle Theater, lnc,
*ho has purchased the realtyt Nathan
Mern, assoeiated with Marcus Loew, ia
mterested in the project.
Old lnn at Ainity ville Sold
Otterbourg, Steindler & Houston
purchased for a ciient Hathaway lnn
jjotel and giounds at Amityville, L. I.
rC'0x200, from Estelle S. Hathaway, who \
"as been in posseasion of the hotel for i
twenty-flve years. Extensive alterationa I
"nd additions will be made.
Investor Buys Plainfield House
JoBeph P. Day sold for the estate of
Anna E. Kirkner a large three-story
"sidence, 441 East Eighth Street, Plain
.ne'a, N. J., 225x356x257. The purehaser
'itends to alter the dwelling into apart
mentR.
TO LKT KOK BUSINESS Pl/RPOSES
Munhattaa
P'f?T cf loft t0 let- about r.0?0 aq. ft.,
rai. ,,-toratf" or llght manufacturins;; low
.^_^','l! V\'illiamabur(f 1735.
^AKTMENTS fo~LBT^riTRXISH ED
ManMattaua
^ADISON av? 726 (corner East 64th ?t.)
tifuit ? roomo and bath apartment; beau
fttv' a furnlslied. all mahog-any. chlntz.
1,', April to October or longer; service.
aaSSL.8upt- or Phone Rhlnelander 0300,
"t?n*ion ^86.
^*TTHEXTS TO LKT? t'NriTRNISHED
MauUaaltaus
!th?fOOMs AND BATH, $85 to J115. ln
'oua!^c?;?P?rative plan elevalor apartment
?'ha.' , 17 a"'1 ]9 EAST 95TH ST.. near
??ant ?>,?.. ,h* *f,clal center; eaeh tnveat
?fato.J ,30? to f^.OOO. whloh lncludea CO?t
1n>. ,, ownarahip, renovatloa and decorut
?Sdfcli #' rooni 26 feet lonjt; closeta 3x8
'w ? '*?*: unlquo, ecaiiltable, money-aav
??Av^.?.<'r',lv? P'an- WIM.IAM CKUIK
>-~2^JL8 SONS.- Agenta. 33 Ltberty St.
0?n>at aEE! ROOM8 AND BATH. ?G0.
t?rai??-. ori ln the co-operatlve plan eleva
???" MK nt houae- No- 17 KA8T 65th ST..
Taatm..r. *!?? In the aoctal center: caah ln
UtlaY^' ,l-2?<>; tha rental value of thla
naim"!!!?'" ?Partnient belna- $100, the ln
?^l?iJ" ?avod 'n ?w? yeara. WILLIAM
^_^?8HANK'S SONS. 85 Llberty at.
*J Itftt30* w?Four rooma and "baThTTu
r*air? i *n<1 *l',y: rafrtateratlon: kltchen;
?|Si-J,**lr?ble apartment; I2.G00 a. year.
/T* ????? *li?. Aj>Mt????t 1 l>.
Real Estate News
14-Story Esplanade
In West End Ave. Sold
Apartment Hotel at 74th Street
Umier, Just Completed,
Sold by Builderg
Tho Esplanade, a fourtecn-story
apartment hotel at the northwest, cor?
ner of West End Avenue and Seventy
fourth Street, overlooking the Schwab
home, has been boutfit by a syndicate
headed by Jerome C. and Mortimer Q.
Mayer through Mark Rafalsky & Co
from the 305 West End Avenue Corpo?
ration, Henry Mayer president.
-he structure has just been completed
by the seller. The building-contains
? twenty-six rooms on each floor, which
|are exceptionally h,rSe, and fourteen
j baths, which can h$ arranged so that
jStutes of any number of rooma can be
obtatned. The entire building is fullv
|cquipped. There is a dining-room on
|the cround floor for tenants
I The Apartment Equities Corporation,
iRussell II. Kittel treasurer, is reported
,to have sold the Uiverview Court and
{ Creston Court apartmenta, two five
JBtory struetures, 615 to G21 West 136th
, Street, on plot 54x100 each, held at
I $200,000. They are arranged for four
! families on a floor.,
j McDowell & "Byrnes sold for the
j Glicke Realty Company the Burwood,
j at 11 and 48 Wadsworth Avenue, north
| east corner of 175th Street, a five-story
apartment fronting 50 feet on the ave
: nue and 100 foet on the street.
Ralph Rusao resold the four-story
, tenement, 20x50.11, otil East 123d
j Street, for I. lsaacson^to Frank Mauza.
t Realty in West 34th St.
Rented for $1,000,000
| Lease Extended on Properly
for 12 Years. a Total
of 63 Years
Henry Shapiro & Co. have negotiated
! an extension of lease ' for forty-two
| years of 218-222 West Thirty-fourth
: Street, the new lease dating from 1940.
'? The same brokers recently leased 218
j 220 West Thirty-fourth Street tor the
Schulte Realty Company, and 222 West
? Thirty-fourth Street for Maria Simp
i son to the 218-220 West Thirty-fourth
I Street Corporation for twenty-one
j years. The property has just been im
; proved with a five-story building.
The unusual part of the transaction
i was that the owners werte willing to j
i extend the lease for forty-two years on i
practically the same basis as would
j have been asked at the time the oi'igi- |
j nal twefcty-one-year lease was made, in
spite of the fact that the improvement i
| had already been completed. The rent I
I for the additional forty-two years is
j based on land value only. With the
i extension of lease just obtained the |
i lessees now have a lease for sixty-three j
: years at an ageregate rental approxi- I
! mating $1,000,000.
I -'
Mrs. H. Gardner Buys Dwelling i
Robert A. Peet has sold to Mrs.
Howland Gardner his property on Neck |
; Road, Lyme, Conn., consisting of about i
i seven acie_, raodern dwelling and
numerous outbuildings. The Payson |
McL. Merrill Company negotiated the '
i deal.
?-?
Gets Lawrenee Beach House
The Payson McL. Merrill Company !
! leased, furnished, for Mrs. R. E. Sealy
and Miss Marion D. Combs to Mrs. :
1 C. O. Meyerkort property at Ocean and
; Berkshire avenues, Lawrence Beach, j
I L. I.
Astoria Spaee for Shoe Finn
Tankoos, Smith &. Co. leased to the !
Keck-Hazzard Shoe Company the
ground floor at 296 Steinway Avenue,
Astoria.
Results of Auction Sales
At 14 VESEY STREET.
By josi-ph P. Day.
VESEV ST. 31 A: 33. BWO Church (Nos
fiO-70), i'0xt)4, 5-sty stn loft & atr bldp;
Clark G Voorhees vs Adele i> James '
et al; Herbert C. Smith, ref; pnrtition. :
Snlf] to Charles H. Voorhees, a. party in ]
Interest, for $1.3.000
12TH ST. 28 W, ss. 305 w 6 av, 20x87.9. !
1 sty _? b _tn dwy; Albert C Uun vs.
Jos I.aun et al : I.ouls Jacobson, ref: :
due on jdgmt, $4,923,73; tax, etc. $250;
?_b to a prlor iv.tg of $1;,.000. Adjuurned ,
to Mar 2 4.
By I. Lincoln Selde Co
65TH ST. 12 W, ss, 180 w Toritnl Parli '
W, 20x100.5 5-sty bk tnt; I.ouia Nonl
ltnger et al vs niackwood Re-Utv Co
et al; John N. Boyle, ref. due. on Jdgmt
f22.3S0.0O; tax. etc, $1,000. Adjourned
to Mar 20.
MK.VI. ESTATE?SAI.E OR RFKC
Que-erm
I? T. C'TTY?SO.OOfi squar* feet
land, frontagii on three streeta. ,
HlBh land; no expenslve foun
datlon necessary. In unrestrlct
ed ::one, two bloeks from sub
way station. short frelght haul.
? Will conslder little less than
One Dollar square foot.
ERNEST A. I/ECL.USH,
25 E. 40th St., X. Y. Tel. VanderbUt 3G
LONQ ISLANr CITT
Plot, 12.".xl00, on fully paved
? treet. All ansessment pald.
Tbree blocko to subway Bta
tlon. Rlpe for faetory or apart?
ment. Will take $17,000, hulf
cash.
XAVAHOE REALTY CO.,
25 East 40th St., N. Y.
BROADWAY?Ff Cf/IIXO
Several low prlead lots near
Btatlon. If you b ly arul bulld
now you will be /xempt from
taxi-s 'till 1932.
WILLIAM F. Z/ECLUSE,
173 Stey -,en St.,
Brookl-;.i, X. Y.
K_W GAItDENS
New l-faml!y, corner, atueco, 7 rooms an<5 2
baths; plot 50x1111; near Kew Oardens Sta?
tion anj elevated. Also 0 smailer adjolnlngr,
others; rlno restrlcted suburbs. Classlc
Constructlon Co., Myrtla and 113th at.,
Hlehmond Hill.
Lonj Isluild
CEXTER 1IAT.1., 7 room house, enclosed
poreh, 2 car K-raKe, 40 mlnutos oui ;
$10,600. OWNER, Box 324 Tribune.
Fanns for SaJe?New York Wate
dltlon. numerous and large; prlco, $16,000.
Write H. D. Howell. 206 Suydam St., New
llninswlek. N J.
Urunswlck, N. J.
New Jersey
A5-'Bt'RY PARIC, Allenhurst, Deal. Ocean
Orove, Biadley Bearh and vlcinlty; de
elrable aummcr cottages for rent furnished;
for isale, furnished and unfurnlshed; con>
plete 11st. Jla: nustun &. Cunningham,
Asbury Park, N. J.
C'onnecticut
STAMFORD. CONN.?Belltown Road, ?
room house, all modern Improvements; 3
rnlnutes from trolley; lot 150x200; garage
for two cars; large poultry house; fruit of
all klnds; prlce. $16,000. Apply t_ W. Kea
nedy, phone 1170, Stamford, Conn.
B?_J Katat- Wanted?Weatohestor
HOUSE, unfurnlBhed, tn Westchetter Coun
ty, wlthln 20 xnlles of Orand Central; 9
or 10 rooma, Improvements. garage; mlght
conslder old-fashloried house if bargaln.
Addreds T. K . Box 4$, I.on? XsUsd. City.
Tall Lof t Building
In Waist District
Taken by Syndicate
Daily Realty Company Is
New Owner of Old Gro*
Her Club and 12-Story
Neighbor in East 32d St.
Peace & Elliman sold for the Meanv
Kealty Corporation the twelve-story
store and loft building GOxlOO feet at
31 and 3.1 East Thirty-second Street
together with the adfoining 25 feet.
three-story building at* 29 East Thirty
second Street now occupied by the
United Waist League of Anierica.
These properties were held at $500,000
and have been bought by the Daily
Kealty Company which intends to hold
for investment. This building was
originally erected by Brody, Adler &
Koch and sold by Pease & Elliman to
tho Meany Realty Corporation. The
same broker sold 29 East Thirty-sec?
ond Street, which is the old home of
the Grolier Club to the Meany Realty
Corporation which purchased it to pro
tect the light of the larger building.
? >?
Sale of Fieldston Corner
Edgar Hirschberg sold his property,
71.10xl34x irregular, at the northwest
corner of Fieldston Road and 250th
Street, Riverdale, to John S. Hamilton.
Old East Side Holdings Sold
J. Edgar Leaycralt & Co. sold for
the Lewis M. Rutherford estate the
five-story building 59 East Broadway,
being the iirst transfer of the property
more than fifty years.
Sale of 19th Street Garage
The 428 West Nineteenth Street Cor?
poration sold to Z. D. Berry the four
story garage 428-430 West Nineteenth j
Street, 50x92.
a
Flat for Bronx Corner Site '
The Garpoint Realty Corporation
purchased from the S. & L. Building ?
Corporation the vacant plot 121.9x100, j
at the northwest corner bf Kingsbridge i
Road and Morris Avenue, Bronx. It ia i
reported that a five-story apartment'
house will be' erected over this sitc.
Resale of 126th Street Home j
Mulvihill & Co. resold for Julia Dil- !
lion the three-story dwelling, 45 East!
126th Street, 20x100, to Mary A. Bros
nan.
a
Fire Record
A- M. LOSS i
2j55?22" W, 106th st.; Bennv I.eon- j
ard Tir? Co.Triflng
4:"o?1 W. ?,d st.; Victory Feather
Manufacturing Co.Unknown
5:25?22 E. 29th st.: Soville Hotel
. Triflne
6 :4a?2202 3d av., the Bronx; Her- ~
man Lichtenstein .'i'riflintr
T. M. ;
12:30?227 E. 10?th st.; Abraham
Orassman .Unknown
4:00?910 Jermlirgs st., the Bronx,
Kover ("unstruetlon Co. .. .Unknown
d:~0? 15* W. 12 4th Bt.; auto in
gitrasro; unkr.own.Unknown
0::;o?492 Claremont Parkwav, the
_ Bronx; John Mooney.Unknown
6:36?800 \V. 154th st.; unknown.Unknown i
6:65?529 W. Broadway; S. Horo
witz & Sons.Unknown
8:00?431 E. 8th st.; Morris Kubin..$75,000
The record of Monday showed a flre as '
having oceurred at 9:40 p. m. ln tho1
j-remises of Frledman Bros, 6il5 Broad- '
way. The tire marshal finda that the fire
Occurred ln the prernl?es of another occu- ;
pant of the building. I
CNFURNISHED AFARTMEKTS TO IJEtJ
East Side /- i
Carpet Mills to Locate
In East 30th Street
Tho Brown, Wheclock Company,
Inc, leased to the Savoy Carpet Mills,
Inc, the store and basement at 15 East
Thirticth Street for an aggregate rental
of $100,000.
Frederick Fox & Co., Inc, leased a
loft at 86 and 37 East Tonth Street to
Besson & Mittleman, manufacturers of
waists. and spaco at 771 Broadway'to
William Goldberg, clothing manufac
turer.
Butler & Baldwin, Inc, leased the
top floor at 4,1 West Fifty-seventh
btreet to Sandler, Inc, milliners.
The A. II Leventritt Company leased
to lornabell & Co. approximately 2,000
squaro feet in the.Cunard Bui'.ding, and
also space in tho samo building to J.
Simon & Co.
Harris, Vought & Co. rented for
the Brown, Wheelock Companv an of
fico at 542 Fifth Avenue to James G
Douglas. and a loft at 22 East Fifty
fourth Street to Madeline B. Davis
<?~I?.,lric* Wcrtheim leased offices at
137 East rorty-third Street to W. Stan
wood Phillips, architect.
The Scobel-Glauber Company leased
the store and basement at the south
east corner of Grand and Crosby
streets to Seid's Quality Lunch. '
Adams & Co. leased offices at 170
ai , LAvenue to Segal Bros. & Co
Adolph Levine, Colonial Embroidery
Company. Arthur S. Edelhoff, Daten
Manulacturing Company, William Derry
and Meltzer & Rappaport.
???-?*
Buys Home at Bryn Mawr Park
The Robert E. Fa'rley organizntion
sold for the estate of William B. Rire,
a hotrse in the Bryn Mawr Park section
of .onkers to L. H. White, of this city.
? ? i ,-..-,.,, . ...?- .
Sale of Staten Island Realtv
? Moffatt & Schwab sold for Mabel R
Dumbell the property 17 Lenox Place
New Brighton, S. I? to Katherine J.
Clark.
1 enant Buys in Third Avenue
1). Kempner & Son, Inc, sold for
Harris and Maurice Mandelbaum, i
Fisher and Irving Lewine and Leonard i
?_"W*h_ 4five:story building, 25x95.
? 04 Ihird Avenue to Meyer Pascal of
Pascal's Department Store, tenant '
riiis property was originally purchased
at the Astor sale.
-??-,
Seeking Mexican Trade i
New Orleans Merrhants Starl'
on Business Tour
NEW ORLEANS, March 15. Eighty'
New Orleans business Uion were to
leave here to-day for*a seventeen-day
trade extension tour of Mexico.
Armed with large quantities of litera- !
ture and accompanied by a number
o, well known speakers, the partv,
travehng on a special train, will visit
the heart of industrial and agri
culturol Mexico. j
Treasury Issue Oversubscribed
WASHINGTON, March 15.?Sub
scnptions to the two issues of Treas
ury certificates of indebtedness, which
closed to-night, aggregated approxi
mately $-100,000,000, Secretary Mellon '
announced. The Treasury called for :
about $100,000,000 and the oversub
aenption was said by offieials to sub- '?
stantiate their belie,f that the money ;
'.narket had iinproved and that future l
issues of government securities would
^'nd a ready market.
IVFIKNiMIKIl APARTMEXTS TO I.ET
East Side
32 East 64th Street
One of the best constructecl
buildings on the JSast Side
containing apartments of
12 Rooms?4 Baths
Now being offered for sale
on the Tenant-Ownership
Plan.
For full detaiis address
DouglasLEHima* ? Co.
Managing Agents
15 EAST 49TH STREET Pla2a 920o
cuno
into
the
Cowafay
? ?>l
QL'EENS RKAI. ESTATE
GREAT HOUSE
Owner aaerlfices hoUBe, large plot; wTfle
boulevard; flne aurroundlnga; near statlon;
half hour Manhattan; steain heat, electrlc
lty; artlntic drcorutlous; flreplace; tlled
batha and kltchrn parquetry ; garage spa.ce.
$1,000 CASH. I60MONTHLY.
PHONE HOLLIS 6515
Finest Residential Section
of Queens County
6 rooms, all lmprs.. driveway, p^ot 25x
100, 16,600.
6 rooms, all lmprs, driveway, plot 80x
100. $7,200.
8 rooms, all lmprs., garage, plot 26x100.
$8,760.
6 rooma, all lmpra., garage, plot 40xlfld. ,
$9,500.
7 rooma. all lmprs., garage. plot 40x160 ;
$10,000. |
9 rooma. bungalow, 2-car garage all
lmprs., new, plot 76x175. $16,000.
Have several houses ln KEW OARDEVS
RICHMOND HILL. JAMAICA. Coma, out
and look them over. '
Alfred H. Light S"?."0^1- 1
_ o * Jamalca, Phone 97.
NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE
|EMCiw!^y OBroal
Co-operativc
Apartments
One of the disadvantages of
"life in the Country" ia hav?
ing to depend upon tinie
tables after a day of shop
ping or an eveniug lu Town.
One solution is the owner
ship of a small and ronve
niently locatud apartment.
where domestic service in
supplied by the hour, and an
eicellent restaurant is in Ihe
building.
Let _3 senJ you ihetafls.
Dou2lasLIlliman_Co.
EI.IJ.UAN Ulll.DI.Vtl
15 East 49th St. New York
Plasa 9J00
NEW JEKSEY KICAL ESTATK
THE BEST IN IAKEWOOD
SMOCK AGENCY Inc.
114 t>? 8T. LAKCMrOOO.M.J.
MAPLEWOOD, N. J."
On D. L. &. W. R. H. Beautiful new
Colonlal resldences; exeellent uoii
structlon: brlck and frame; larfce
plots; hardwood floors; oue ur t*u
tlled baihroorns; apleniltd hlgU lo.a
tlon; easy commutlng to N*-\v Vork.
Write for photographa.
DEHLS & STEIN, Owners
.37 South St.. Newark. N. J.
Phone Market 4604.
?A RARE BARGA1N Am .n^
comlns 2 weeks fine home property. coli
sslstlnif of beautiful modern Colonlal huu.n
of 10 room., 2 tlled baths and fine sle*piug
balcony, all Improvements, and half acru
r-orner plot, with fine lawn, flowers and
shade trees: easy coinmutlng dl.tam-e, in
heart of Jersey'g most beautiful suburban
communlty; near expr'-ss station and tiol
ley llne; $3,600 cash secures tltle and o.
cupancy; eoinplete in every detall; ready
for Immediate o.cupaney; balance of $9,000
on easy term mortgages. FBRSONAl,
Poet Offlco Box 1107, City Hall Station,
JJew loi_> City.
TO LET EQB BPB1NE88 FUBPOSES TO J/ET FOR BUSINESS PCRPOSES
FOR RENT
One of the best 2,500 square foot units.
Most completely equipped offices suitable for
BANKING AND
BROKEKAGE BUSINESS
Marble cage, private office, etc.
Ready for occupancy May 1st, 1921, in
32 BROADWAY
ALSO
Units of 5,000, 2,500, 1,340 and 1,154 square feet.
H. C. BEAVEN
32 Broadway. New York
Phohe 1901 Broad
OR YOUR OWN BROKER
300 Madison Av.
N. W. Cor. 4lst St.
Grand Central Section
Offices and
Entire Floors
NEW BUILDING?READY NOW
j,000 ft. on each floor.
Will dividc.
EDWARD J. HOGAN, Agt.
Woolworth Building.
Tel. 5524 Barclay.
WESTCHESTEK COl'NTY RK.VI, ESTATE
A Rare Bargain at
BRONXVILLE
lust completed for owner's home now
ittered for s-a'e on account of lllncss.
Sxcoptlonally attractive brlck resldence,
10 rooms, :t batha, uleeplng porch, hard
vood (loora throushout, hot water hoat,
ilate roof, copper leaders and guttera.
Sarage for 2 cars. Plot 100x150, htgh
rround in exolualve nelghborhood. Prico
vaa $50,000. Owner wlll conslder offer
)f $35,000, terms Apply H-625. Phone
3ronxTlUe 3100.
527 l'iftli Avf., New YorU
Trlrplionn Murroy II111 6.V.1K
I.ONG 1SLANO HE.YE ESTATE
R0CKV1LLE CENTRE BARGAIN
ON MERKICK ROAD.?Modern home. 9
rooms and bath; plot 50x200 feet; imwly
decorated; steam heat, all Improvements;
garage: ^ mlnutea to statlon. Price $13,
SOUTHSHOREESTATES
Oppoalte Statlon . Rockville Centre
Phone 17S3. Auto Scrvlco. Open SUndays.
? THE
BORDEN
BUILDING
Madison Avenue
at 45th Street
The discriminating
tenant judges the
desirability of an
office building by its
location, its abun
dance of light, the
cfficiency of its ser?
vice, the complete
t less of its equipment
and the character
of its owner and
tenants.
Institutions of
standing are invited
to inspect the new
Borden Building.
Rzittal Agent at the building
BRADY & BOWMAN, inc.
? Agents
7 East 42nd Street
Vanderbilt 7403
Possessicn A.a\ First
[WESTCHESTER
SALEORRENT
DoitNow- Don't U ay
Buy Yourself a Jomc^
NEW ROCHEI.LE
$3,000 biiTs !)-rooru house. modern Impta.,
tia, eleclrlolty, near Sound. $11,500,
terms: othei offerlngs from $10,000' up.
HEONON REAI.TY CO., 26s Huguenot St.
Tel. 132R. Ouen Sunday.
HEAI. 8ACRMMCE?Modern home, 7
rui'ins. ttle biith, gas. ele^trlc llght, hot
water heat, hardwood floors and trim
throughout; plot 40x150. askiut; prloo. $10, ?
500; terms urrange.l. REYNAKI) * KRAET.
230 Huguenot at..- Tel. NVw Koohello 2541.
1 \( El'TIONAI.I.Y ARTISTIC HOME. 7
rooms. 2 baths, hol water heat, garage,
\ ut-re of liluli ground; heituilfiil aha.lr
lr.','.i; the prlo? Is richl. lel nm nhuff it to
v.ui MRS. EPMl'ND W. ItOOINK. 472
Maln al? Tel. S?S. New Rooh^Ue. N. Y.
ServniiMesK Hotnes. i! rooma,
(livpUre, all appoint meata,
excliiMlva park, nt.iM.m two
mlliuteH. V. A. REI.LSTAB,
31 North Ave. Tel. 3 S 71.
RVK
IINK Ok* THE UlfiCfEST RAKC.AINS m>w
being otteied lil ii franie colonLI typ?
houqe. 7 rooms. bnth. e?ery modern ap
I.Iiueilt, g.is, eleotrii'llv, hot waier
liff^t. on ntea plot. with e;iru?, Snun.l
vlewa, near bearh: can be piiri-hased for
SII50O; worth $15,000. DRIMMONIi, II
U mt 43d al , N. Y. C. Talanhiiiiria?Muri-My
llill 7 3";'.; Hyo 552.
AT RYE. with vle-.v of S.Mind. 7 roorna, j
liath,-*a4aH-trlo1i y. ilroplace. caruge; $i.J00
for aimiiuor aeaaotl, fornlslied. <'oniplete
lir.t i.f hoiiioa, sale or rent. M1SS E. H.
DKUMMONU; no I'ltrohaaa at. ne.r atatloo I
i l!?o i ; telephoua bi 1.
I KNOW All, AROl'T RYF.
I'OTTAtlBS l-'Oli RBNT,
NlCAll BKai'lI AND 1NI.AND.
(.'HAS. S. FAl'I.KNKR
Olttce ?l R.llroad Slallon. Tel. 123 Kyo.
?*" rour riiESTKR
IIIKKK AKK aeteral real hargaln* In ret
u(ai aod double huuaea. rsncirig from
$7 000 to $12,500, ln the hfst Int-Mllon; eaay
lerriia. Apply 10 MKS. THOMAS EI.MOKE.
323 William Si . Poit t'hrster. N. T. Tel.
?136. A ppulnl .i. ? i.t made a' any time.
r II \VK Sk'bkai. very ttne hniisea for
r.-nt for llie ?cason ln tlia vnry heat
? cil.ma. from $M)0 t.i SKt'OO.
IMK8. THOMAS EI..MORE,
aVJ William St. Tel. ;i3i) I'ort (.'heater.
No trouble to >uun yuU llicae placoa.
lillONX Vll.i K
MOCIERN I'OI.OMAl, HOME. $1*.-.0I>
:s<-.?r etalion. 9 iujii.j, ?_? tll<-d batha; el?p
iiultv. gaa, Htani heat; t.mlt in garrtge;
l.lol 50x100; lintu^iliate poanraalon. SM'AI.
IOW Si I'RATT. IM\. 12 Paltner av s,.,,d
lor Illustialrd Hull.-liii of other offerlnga.
lAKfiniONT
RENT nitMNIIrbl aumitier, cool lor.aHon,
6 maaler botiuonia. 2 baili.- 2 malds'
rooma. bath. lai'ge soranda. half a'r?; g?
rago : mlghl aeii. II. C. I'EKI.IN, 7 K?al 42d
fct. Murtay H111 2422. Laicliimini 298.
UII1TE PI.AI.NS
ATTRACTrVE HOME. (12,500; 8 rooms. 2
batha; r11 Impruvemeii.ta; electrlclty.
gas; plot fiOxK'O apin oalruatriy.
R. FR.VNKEIN Hl'lX.
5 Court at., White Plalna. N. Y. Tel 3*60-1
BKIAHCLIFf MANOR
BRIARCI.IFF TEA ROOM II SAI.F,
? . . RENT
20 rooma, 2 batha. gaa ejsetricity; half
acre and breok, ehada tr*?s; establlshed
all v?Hr business.
I'llflll, UnarchlT. Te.ephoca ti.
OWVER l.r.AVINC FOR EVROPE?Park
Hill South. 7-rooni frame ijnd stone
nouse, sun parlor: ail finpts and uo-to
J*1*,1!1 ev-ery respect: price, SIR.000; .ash
$9,000. .1. A. RIOROAN. T-l 217-6494
lonker^. Proctor Rulldlne.
BBA UTJFl! I. IIOJIE--Ka 11 y" IpoRRession 1 ??>
rooma. two bulha. a.vernl flrepjaoea-'ei
^ellent conatruotlnn, hieti uround. ' fine
vlew, best neiehborhood; large plot; sp*
O I* wriH v,l'",,!vi'.n,"nl; bargaln. $25,000.
O. B. WARINQ, H Oetty S.juare. Yonkers.
CO I.ONI AI, COTTAtitf--0 rooma. 2 al.ep
ttg poivhea: plot 4.500 s??are feet; se
leet resnlentl.il neotlon: $10.f,oo. V\,r Sun
day appointment .all Rrelthnek &- Co.. 53
South Broadway, Tel. 701 Tonkors.
S3..-.00 CASlf buvs 2-.family' h?>_a?. atuTTrT
traragre, .-ieotji.- UrIh, paa. ateam h?.,t:
Plot :>0.\100. house will ,-ariv Ita-lf: pr|,V
$lo 500: make orfer. Oaul * Kcmpfer. .46
-outh Broadway, Tel. Yonkers ft5_S.
HOCSES TO Sl ir^YOCR~TA^TK~-_ATl
tfiles of rare beauty at ipaaonahle pr
30 minute.'
ii S'tatlon:
orrVe on property, Yonkera av. and Piir,
?voudle ?f. Ilarlem t r. I n fo Mt. Veinou.
Mirfr**! '?'?" Vo"k*i-s av- ''ar (V mlnulea)!
Mldiund Jerouie <??., ln<..
AhL?T'l?4fJ,,2*? "" one of Yonker?'s~nio7t
o-.uitiriil tariaoea. will, a superb vlew o'
he Hudaon Rlvar. Ownor moat aa.nrtca for
I,. Idlrf^"] tt,"d wUi V*." 1,u3Pr alraW ?
butUtln?r.iuor(Kair.a. reMdione Yonkera 5_2G
ti.Al I. * KAUI'I-'EH. H4o Soiith 8"way.
mookr.n - ROtTiuriirutvi) I)WBi7uN?T
Up to d.te In av.,? raapeol. I._r?e
>"'" ? miniires io xlrition hlghlv re
VtfV'lJ avb_t,U.,if.Ui.t_:'"on: ?'*.600."M*ka
offer. II. U. Sri I.IVAN. 6!>0 South Biou.l
"?/? Tel n.80. Opro SunJ_>_.
I'KI.HAM '
PK1.HAM itARC.AINS: * rooma. Dath
JS.000. C rooma, b.tlh. f9,ff00 :, rooma
bath, itarage. $'?500. !? rooma b_(h'
$10,500. ,1. N. AMl'NOSKN, llfi Wolf'i
l.une. Tela. 1 153-21 Si 1'rlha.n. N. Y.
O.SSI.MMJ
SKYEN-ROOM IIOCHK, *7.500
All monVrn Impro-vem.-nl.; lot r><i\llft.
Uood nel_libo.rlio.id; lonn-,1 uio poa.e.aun
teruia to eiilt,.
R. E. LtM'.
TVlephona S-10. OSSlMN'iJ.
\OllR IHOKc: or rhree nn- aeren room,
bath. cotta^ea, jll itiofletn Impiovomeuia'
?eil loouced, nlce plota, !;.-ar aidUoa, lo.Ouo
to $S,d00. l.ook tlu-n, .m,-,
E. ti. UUK'I'ON.
Phone 800. rUlASANTVuXH.
MOtVI' KlSl ?)
SlX ROOMS and baen, all Irnprorftniepta
hardwoud nuut'a aod trim; voiiv^nl.-ui i'J
railroad, aehool, ?tora, elc: In first claaa
oon.tilun; puasealuti May i: $^.oo0 verv
eaay l.rma. CARIKMER A PELTON.
SCARSDALE
MCARSOALE?Elght rooma. thre* batha
uttractlve plot; CaraSe for 01,e ?'-.
ahade, fruit: convenlent to atatlon; hlrh'
local lon. a new liatlng and ext-eptlon_llv
attractlya at $:5,noo. AXtiELL *i Co
Svaradal-, N. Y. Teltphone 300 - '
PLEASAMVILLE
A PARTIClI.ARLV~ITvABEE HOimK in
a cotnmunlty of frlendjy peopie; modern
Rood vlew. convenlent commut Ins; $U 400
Terms. For desorlptlon and lnspection ar
ran?;ement wr!t?, phone or call MU.TOV
WKND. Trtbune Boildine, New Tork City !
Beean^an -*ao.
inqi
42e* ST. &> MADISON AVE. Qj $
Ready May 1st
OFFICES ? STORES
Entire office floors or parts of floors may now
be leased from May 1st. Floor range from 7,850
to 18.500 sq. ft. Offices from 500 sq. ft. up.
FRED. T. LEY & COMPANY
'Builders
CARRERE and HASTINGS
and R. H. SHREVE, xArchitecti
n
For Floor PlansTRates, ctc, applv to
ALBERT B. ASHFORTH, lnc.
'l\et:ting aud Managing \Ager;!
12 East 44th St. Phone, Murray Hil'. iioo
3 Corner Spaces-5800 Sq. Ft. Each
The Prinling Crafts Building, Eighth Avenue, 33d to 34ih Streets
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE AND PENN'a STATI0N
16 big windows. flooding space vvith outside light. 14-foot
ceilings, permitting construction of galleries for storage, iiling, etc.
240 pounds floor capacity.
Ccntrally Iocated, easily reached from any part of the city,
convenient to all traffic connections. Immediate vecupancy.
AgenU CROSS & BROWN CO.
Office on premises ( Murray Ilill 7 1 00 )
i ULL COMMISSION TO BROICERj
s:w.ncov;:40thSt.
Incomparable for Execulive Offic
Ci
ONE ENTIRE ^CORNER FLOOR
5,400 Sq. Ft.?All Outside Rooms
Divided with handsome ma
hogany and glass partitions.
Modern Building, 12 Btory, fdeally Located
Appointrwents and surroundlngs will .,,,.,
dignlty atid prestlge to ?ny rlrm locating here.
FEW SMALLER OFFICES
From 200 Sq. Ft. to 1,500 Sq. Ft.
For rates, plan.;, ete., appbj to
Reasonable
Rcnt
Julius Tishman & Sons, lnc.
18 Kast 41st .?t. Vanderbllt 1HT;.
Pos?esiion
May Ist
REAL. ESTATE BKOKEE3
louglasLUlii-an.lA
15 EAST *9TH ST
Plata, 9.00.
FACTORV PROTERTY EOR SAI.E
OR RENT
29-33 West 38th St.
FIRST LOFT
POSSESNIOV MAY. L02I
?4xl(IO. IOO". SpRlXKf.ER
Earge Plute (JUmmi Show Uindows
I. < . & M. (.. MAYER
347 Madlaon Av. i\ |. s_5- Murray Hlll
JMt?nLci?,,sls RE Patterson:" REAL E8TATlj! AT auctiow""
I ?P S37 Manhattan AveKKa j_DL- iauktCam ..-%_
i J' Telephon. Gieenpolnt zoo. JERE JOHNSON JR. CO.
- - - REAE ESTATE Al'CTIONEKRS
NEW YORK t .TE REAE ESTATE | 19?3 MON ' A<'' ,: STREE1 . BROOKLYN
QUEEV8 REAE ESTATE
A^eMOM^AgKiTHEQUEENSBoToCORPORATm,,
CAMPS-CAMPSITES-Eb'TATES I ' nn^Y u LORP0RAT*0N
? CNJAMIN V BUTTS UTICA NEW YORK bt 4"M S'" 10r' MadlMJU A?.
OUGH oF- RICHMO^D
rptaten Island-BUY ^"?'
>E\V DOKP
NEW IlOKP P.KUII
r'OR KKNT
Beautiful Bunaalow, 5 rooma. all r.mdm n
??Pi?ve;.i?rita, eultable large famlly or
TUrad-rooni clmminy buncalpw, traprove
meuia. aleeplng poreh, tully furnish.-d- a
frombeaeT '"' > ?Ur b"Je; i ^ "uik.
| Mayne Heaity Cj? Phone Tottanville 5573.
PHIXCESS BAY
STARIN l'ARK
PKIXCE8S BAV. S. I.
Cholce home attes on Amhoy road. 1 hlock
from statlon. We wlll aell these attractlve
plots on e??v tetms and aaalat you in nnanc
tng ar.d building your home.
MAYNK KEAI.TV COMPANY
| 6360 AMBOY ROAD. FLEASANT FLA1NS
8TAPLETON, 8. I.
HOf-SES, IMMEDIATK POS*
prlcee $2,750 to $40,000. Factt
with railroad stdlng; al?o fine w*
CORNELL RKA1. ESTATE * .4
CO.. lnc, oi Water St.. Stapleton.
BSOION, ,
ry altea
?r front.
JTCTION
8. X.
PORT K1CIIMOVD
7"??0u^ HOUSE? "ne condihon: ?H acrea;
6-BOOM HOISE. lmprov?ment?; 1 acra
i-mi, eaay terma; prlce $4.5?n.
4"K?OM IIOtSE. i'j acrea; easy term*;
H. J. hUARRETT. Real Eatat*.
.0 Rlchmond Av. Tel. 76 Port Kich.-n.nd.
100 ACRES?: '.. mtles frontage niacadam
road; elty water, electrlc; 5 n.inmea
trolley; 11 milea Wall at.; $MjO acre.
M. .1. HUOHES, Pdrt Rlchmond.
TOMPK1NSVILI.E
TO CLOSE E8TATB! M6.000 will buy a
g.ntteman'a brlck realdi aa m sl
Guorife with* larKe. ffrounda, . car Karaif*
Kreenhouae. overlnoklnj; bay and ha'-b ??'
worth $75,000; tnape.tlon Invlted. UoRati
& Sohwab, Tompkinavlik-, S. I Tel ".;
Tompkinavlllt.
WENT NEW UUIt.MTON
JIST COMPIETED. STtfOGO BriI_0.NO
7 rooma, bath. ?_,, parlor; hardwood
44x115: $9.<?00. part , ash 4' 4; Kftiifv
Corn ?.. Bank Bld*.. S* oiotkll'