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Business News ig; Textile Factors Start Spring Season Firm in ices Gingkam Offerng Shows Little Change From La .st list; Lightweight Wool? ens Open Next Week rtilfl fiel : l ipe of Rinpr Manu -. deliver from No in the announce i Bwnt ??' i fab ) men and women's spring will ho IS, with the ' ?' c ton and trade :? ea for t! % it is expect-. l will '? ?? len Cam was no in a price ' ? intends to son. as, however, vel as those I th the exc . aro one-half a cent a and one range lower. Tho con subject to trade net price of ? ?d h y Amo! i Che Hun ng and C Company .. ..? it the - been stroi - - ? ressure The , ] ... ] by thp : week leviota ?tapie v dress tr i . . Commercial Credit .' paper ? dis poted mt rates en .. Eid. : .- ;< Thirty tays. E ". . 5 v2 5V? lays. .' '?? rs... Call loans against acceptances 6 per cent. Silk Manufacturers Complain of Prices Producers Say They Cannot Meet Buyers' Views at ?he Present Time Distribution of finished silks, accord? ing to some manufacturers, has as? sumed sai ry volume, but consid? erable dissatisfaction is expressed on the prie n. Buyers of Bilks in fenerai? to be pressing1 for still while mai rs are with present prices and bope that demand will soon enough ? ? e tl i ?.- a r e m :? k i r. g ins u ffi - cien: p Airare?! I eme i silk ? ? ! [nstei a pound, and attempts to advance fin ? ansueceaiful. A few manufaci ? have i:?;- r prices slightly on ?oiders, has led t i renewed eomplair.ts ; ?'. and in some. ! "From the manufacturer's point of ? - terday, "the p- ? from | satisface bribution in yard-j cannot continue to ; sell on ? ' ) t. We mast e?i ice our prices or de-1 ?ease our costs, and the latter seems ? almost in -esent." Protest Against Wool Schedule Tba ? : .'...'or: of Wool on ? .n Bor, Bent or ast the pro] ?? bill. Hl? ?; in Jgwerly : 9 Bhown ; m ace tatement. "is ttat the Pa; merca?. ?teased as much as possible en manu - Grade Rubber Firm The h ? saw L!rcr- Offer? ings of ?ten at ' ,?"'??? 'rubber which a due to the f^'1- at relatively ,*B?r prices than were offered them ?an we si:. ?-?.-?,- ? Business ?tems ? - ? it buy : - ! 1 "?"?sr '?'?' be, j?h .... -? :x'^0?7 Wesi Broadway Davlf^ P'?^hased by tenant Hw_LS; ant in the 31.11X y, between ?, I us por f!ro-,? - tt that location " '?:;;:^_H- Miller. U_S*!ei? island Block Sold Nk?i- y!?r the tw? ? Xwd vacant Ian ' i ; ",c'; on the pur. ifcfaL1!' ??'? ? .? : -? -?. to Jacob JLlopk;k. i H holesale Dry Goods Trade Shows Gain The wholesale dry goods trade in Chicago ia showing a rapid in? crease. Marshall Field ? ''o? re ing the market last week, say: "Wholesale distribution of dry iTr?O?'*; was much larger in volume the week before. Orders from men or. the road, both for im? mediate and fall delivery, wore also far ahead of the previous week. "?ero many moro cus? tomer? in the market. "Collections are satisfactory, and ? vement." .j uvers Arri\ (Continu ! ?"rom pror.-iMnir pape) VBETH CITY, N. C. E. S ; e. S. Chc-sson. , shoes an<l boots; 1 ???: . ll.-lil'A. N. T. 8. F : j, U. Wilson, boys' ! clothing-; 401 4th PALI. KrVKR, MASS. R. A. Mc.W birr Co.; J. Walsh, boys' . nv. FORT WORTH, TEX. r.. M uns, staples, white .... ...... . ? ?"~\. Wandry, la . ?lies' and aery, jew : dry. n< ties, silks, woolens, hosiery; frankltx, pa. C.eoree E. Lorch: Miss Dorsey, coats. rch, furs, Louis " '?' ? Ivania. G WJ5SB?RG Keilog-Dralci & Co ; J. C. Hart, coats, I!. ll.-.'H. trlmm o C. .1 Larson, slika anU Ureas gui Prin ? . '. ? HARTFORD. CONN. Rape S <.'U>asbv, bova' ? 4th ave. HOI 64TON, T3?X. Cobb. silks. i : ifl man & liar; ? ' INDIANAPOLIS ;? ' ' . y, ha ndker ? -. H. S. Pollack, dresi? --- . ... M. Wiles, mdse. .. V). TrauBOtt, m?n's and irn. ; 'Hoffman & tiartblay; 1 IT j ? . . ? ?? Co ; C W. Bfroymson, :? . her goo? Icwclj stamped goods ; Al fr d f : ss goods, ? - onard 3t. 226 5th ave. !.. S. ?? ', .! .' . . m? rchant tailors; B ui a I inuar Hoi .. JAM"! '?. T. Anderson A C Si C \. Co.; Bristol. . KE Cii iRLES, LA. .... r. women's JACKSON, MISS. : Co.; G. Kelly, drop? Mrs. !.. Mitchell, mll '. ._ - All red ? tore; Mrs-, J. Burns, 16 W. 32d at. KAL tl( a. Id, men's . rshlleld, hats . O. R. White, notions; 5AS CITY. MO. r>. G. Co. ; Bilks and do . Thayer; J. T. Hunt; . ? s i Carlyle, up .'.. - ? ? Stlngloy, waists; -."> ? a ?? & Sons; A. P. Rothschild, men KX?XN Si.: !?:. Tr.NN. P. H. ?Buns; W. J. Tornkln. wear, ribbons, L i?h av. LANCASTER, l'A. . Snyder, boys' ? LA RAM.?, ILL. '?ha!!, waists, ? k ivi .: ?. muslin un L1MA, OHIO Max Michael, ? ? a George. Lise?';.:.. NEB. II. Steckley, cloaks, ults; ! . phy, waists; ? I rl<man, cloaks nia. ::?."S : J :i. art needle ?? ? pictui a av. KESPOUT, PA. . I .oreh, furs; Dor !rr-SM??s; ? W vania. I.IN, TEX. R. P. good? and gen. vood MERWEN, CONN. J?-?'?;. Uphai ? R lam M. Miles, MID?LETOW'N, CONN. . M m ray, boys' ? ? 4th av. ill DOLEPORT, OHIO j. N Rath n '??' Rathburn, ? i ns; Ivanla. MI?.WAI EC. 11. BrMthaupt, louses; o Iso i :. . . wash skirts ? ate M;?ri? II Co.: A. J. Bitker. 1 ?? 802i , nbergr. high grade 18 VV. 25th St. : .?, ready ? MINNEAPOLIS P. M. Ankeny, :??: P. I?, Leonard, domestics; 43 (I St. ilclllT, <-o?ts. suits, ear; Miss Grabowslci, L (IV, ..: "-. ready to wear; Af. Hlgglns, th Boor. NASHVILLE Mannl.> Milder Co . nie Milder, 220 f.rti av. \i. ' BEDI :ii>. MAS8. New Bedford D. G. Co.; P. T. Foy, bovs' ? NEW :;av;a in; J. B'oy, boys' clothlr. h av. NEW ORLEANS 1 ?. ; P. L. 1 ?ornard, carpets a '??: uph il tery ; i?. B. Gallesly, m an i v. ? men's hoes; W. ?l. Mc? Matt hew ::. handker v: '. 03 a ! [o ts and A. ! ? ?i;. ?: 2<tth si. on sen. j se.; . . NORWICH, CONN. I -. i.ussey, boys' clothing: -i! OAKLAND. CAL. ; S. Newman, -, ? : v i ;. M. Murphy, and muslin underwear, lni ? appo I ; W< ,!l & Harm I h st. O?CLAHO.M \ < Il V. OKXA. Ror ibou ? C. G. Lyon, lods, h men's turn! mjrh-Ewing Co., . : 5th . v. OMAHA, NEB. ' ? !' lUl, gloves, rub notlons .??.:?<! ribbons; T. H. A? ty to wear; C. Fhelps, iIllcs, I av. ? r, waists, furs, ai?-: 4th av., eighth ?i. '.. ' ? ' ?ttcKnight, I S, ha a?l.. ?rchl? is. ; j^ i Dyrne I -y Goods Co.; C :', goods and wash rd at, PAOUOAH. KV. William i;.:?- Co.; C B, Householder, ihiii? and boys' furnishings; -un . av-, PAWT! OKKT. K. I. Shartenbttrg & Robinson; D, Newman, bo) s' clothing: 404 4ih ?? . PHILADELPHIA muslin and underwear; Alfred i-'unil; li? \v. ?:ir & Joftee; Mr. Meyers, es' fall underwear; 3 \\ Z'-h st., room M. woolens; Aberdeen HoteL n'a furniah ?utsuiltcini, umbrollas; B w iy ..? :-i Kohn; silks. Venetians; 35 W. 3 t. h ?t. j Peingold A BloplJi M Petngeld, B. ? . I? ?? ?y. room 1601. ' j .n. (toallasbul c ? Co., ?i;*? C. Lawen?L?in? ! misses, Juniors', girls' wear; l??l B'wht. Feriberg * Cooper: B, r.. Cooper, cloaks nji-l ?ml:i, McAlpln Hotel >>am?a B. Gil lie?. Inc ; B. Bavin, coat?, ?"?? a. dresses, furs, ehudren'a wear; Hotel McAlpln, J. T. Thorn Co.; M. Kohn jr.. mfra. arti? ficial flowers; Pennsylvania PITTSIHHKII Rosenbautti Coj !?: Goldfinger, furs; Al? fred Fiuni. m? W :::?,! M\ Loroh Pro?.; Oeorg-o K. Lorch, furs; M ss coats, suit?, dresses; l.ouis W. Hartllp, leys; Boffinan A HarUil?i\; 111 W. .".:.'(] at, McCreery Co.; M. Marshall, floor cover? ings; .1. B. ]>avlf?, silks, woolens, dress good?, velvets; 2a K. :;?i?h st. Arbuthnot, Stephenson & Co.: O. R. Aafderheider, dress (ioods, silks, velvets, wash good?, laoes. embroidery, white go ids; ?;.; Leonard st. FITTKITKLD, MASS r.nsrluml Bros.; .Mr. England, general mdse; 105 Grand st I'OUTUND, ME. Eastman Bros & Bancroft; IT. B. Low? ell, men's and boys' clothing; 40i 4th av. PUEBLO, COL. Gibbons Styl? Shop. ia. p. Gibbons, ready to ?.'.tr. L%2.-> Bth av. READING, r.\. C. K. Whltnor Co.; H. D. Whltner. boys' clothing ami hats; 404 4th nv. RICHMOND. 1ND. Adam H. Bartel Co.; A. 11. Bartnl, no tlons; 43 Leonard st. RICHMOND. VA. Wilkinson, Williamson & Read; C. T. Head, pine.-, goods; 256 Church st. ond D, ??. Co.; B. 3. Snyder, pieee poods; 4.; Leonard st. RO<'HESTER, N. Y. Blbley, Lindsay & Curr Co.; J. Penile, ?T. '"unk, (able and fancy linens, flannels and blankets; 432 4th av. B. Forman Co.; -Mr. Leader, dresses; Mrs. Lull, children's, Juniors' and misses' ; 225 6th av, SAN FRANCISCO Emporium; Mr. Clinton, men's an I young men's clothing; ii. Klstler, ombrol ijer?"es. veilinors. hainlkerehlefa and neck-! v ? h r. "'J.r? 5th av. R, Welll & Co.; AV. Shaw, linons, do white goods; W. W. Sullivan, mdse. mgr., downstairs dept. only, 15 E. 2Glh st. SAVANNAH, G A. T.. Mohr _ Sons; S. Mohr, men's fur nlshlnga; 3!>6 B'way, SCKENECTADY ,N. A*. H. f=. Barney Co,; av. a. Warner, boys' ig, hats and mea'a furnishings; 401 SEATTLE. WASH. MacDougail-Southwlck Co.; L. C. Bogne, coats, sulla and furs; :::? Bast ^(?'.h st. ST. JOSEPH, MO. Richardson D. G. Co.; P. J, Cantl, hos? iery, neckwear, gloves and underwear; T. ready to wear; AV. E. ? . ?? i, white goods an?! ribbons; I. 11. ' ?? mestics, dresa gooda and glng Li nard at. e-Campbell Co.; .T. B. Hestwood, sil .? and domestics; W. E. Anderson, white goods, handkerchiefs and neckwear; I. ?'. Barr, domestics; 43 Leonard at. Wheeler _ Motter Co.; J. B, Motter, wash t'??ods; ~2 Looni rd st, ST. LOI IM Orwln, Tnc. ; 11. G. KaUman, Jobs Jersey su Is; 276 5th uv. Carleton 11. ?;. Co.; L, Landwehr, no tlons 29 B'way. Century Millinery Co.; Mr Hempe, mll Woodsfock; Mrs. S, A. ?'?ran:, Miss millinery; Martinique. 3tix D ? : Co ; 11. Hallar, colored 377 B'way. TAMPA, FLA. Mans Broa. Dept. Store; John av. Shep pard, linens, white goods towels sb.a, etc. ; Baer & Llllenthal. liJO B'way. TOLEDO Thompson-Hudson Co.; H. J. Mason, silks dress goods, yard goods; AV. E. rince oys' clothing and men's furnlah H !'? I ???:. e, notions, ribbons, laces, ar and 1 ither g? ?ds; 200 5th av. TWEN FALLS, IDAHO Th? Vogue; Mrs. i ?ora Nelson, ready to wear; Amelia Rosenau, 311 ?th av. WASHINGTON S. Kann Sons i o, L. Nye, books and ? y : Mrs. H. C Shute, corsets, mas? ar; 432 4th av. Woodv rd & Lothrop; T. E. Prona.nl, I furnishinga, china and glassware; J, a. Hobson, upholstery, curtains and nets; Miss ./. Alder, corsets and brassieres; Mrs. C, C. Allen, special si/o wear, ;?J4 WATERBCRT, CONN. Reid S Hughes Co.; ,\. S. Lyall, boys' cli th ng and hats; 404 4th av. WHEELING, W. VA. United v. M. Vnta, ladles' ? tie-back aprons, me: a shirts, boy??' knee pants, domestics and boys' hats and caps; 4.? W. 18th st WILMINGTON, DEL. R. Topkia i1'.- Son; Charles Topkla, ready to war, 1201 B'way. WICHITA, KAN. Johnson & Lorim t Dry Goods Co.; W. M. Neely, domestics, silks and dress 43 Leonard st. isor Garrison Co.; AV. L. Marsh, ?oda; 329 B'way. WOONSOCKET, R. I. Harris & Mow. ; .im MoMurtel, boys' clothing; ?104 4ih av. WORCESTER, MAS8. ?Barnard, Sumner i Putman: A. Vander Pyl, boya' clothing, men's furnishings, um? brellas and hosiery; 404 4th a v. YOt NGSTOWN, OHIO George L. ? Co.; V. B. Jones, boys' clothing; 404 4th av. /.AN?SSVILLE, OHIO H. II. Sturtevant; P. M. Sturtevant, ladles' wear; Alfred Kami, 116 AV. 32d st. NaVy Orders From The Tribune's Washington Buvnu WASHINGTON, July 18.?Navy orders Issued to-day follow . Agnew, Lt. Com. W. J. C, to Washington. Bauer, Lt. C, to U. S. S, Nokomis. :: i n, Lt. M. J,, to New York. Brinkman, Lt. C. A., to Xowport. Brooks, Lt. J. II., to V. S. S. North Da ?? ta. i hai Her, Rear Ad L. IT.. to Atlantic floor. Clement, Lt. Com, S. A., to destroyer . ,-. Atlantic fWt I, r.t. A. ,r , tu _, ?5. p. Le?nidas. 1 'a '.::?>. l.t. .i. i; , to Seatl le. ar, Com. A. S., to U. S. S. McCor? il ?, Gun. AV. II.. to Norfolk. !.t. F. I... to Atlantic fleet, m, Lt. C. P.. '.<? U. S s. Savannah. n, Ens, J R., to i:. s. S. Nokomis. ! .?. !?' t: , to Guam. Ll Com. IT. B., '<> Pacific fleet. Hykea, Ens. .1. H., to AVashington. J. D., to I". S. S. H-9. ninl, Ens. V. V . :?> U. S. S Arizona, Kelle Lt. I". L., to Sai' Lake City, ir, Lt, .1. E., to Now York. 1 . ? :. I ?. ? ' , t.? Atlantic fleet. ?.trick, Lt. T. I... to V. s. P. Utah, m ? es, !-'? -I. M., to U. s. s. Nokomis. Lanham, Lt. F. L., ?o I.'. S. S. New York. Ma kan, Pay ?'y?. H. S., to !'. s. s. Wright, lllams, l.t. AV. il, to Washington, Maloney, Lt. J. A., to Qulncy. Morris, Com. C, to Pacifie fleet. Murphy, l.t. I.. J., to New York. Parsons, l.t. R. P., to Boston. Pennell, l.t. W. .), to Syracuse. Sandstrom, Lt. C. O, to Key AVes?. !.-. Com. J. D, to V. s. s. North kota. ? l.t. R. B, to Pacific fleet. g, Capt. J. K, to U. S. s. Prome ? iv us. Turrcntine, Lt. J. A, to Rockaway Beach. Weems, Lt. Com. P. V. H, to XI. S. S. Rochester. Wenaell, I.;. Com. L. P., to Pacific fleet. Wright, CapL II. T.. to New A'ork. Bowman, l.t. I>. O, to U. S. S. Wright. Cragin, l.t. i'.. S., to Springfield. Murphy, Ens. E. R., to Hampton Roads. Palmer Lt. C. I'., to Hampton Roads. Weiss, Lt. F. W., to .Mara Islund. Army Orders From Tkr Tribune's Washmoton Bureau WASHINGTON, July 18%-Army orders Issued to-day follow: Me<Iii-:il Corps Baylls, Major J. JB., to New York. Poster, Lt. Col. C. 1... to Fort Sam Hous? ton. Cook, Major G. W., to Camp Eustls. Infantry Williams, Major W. C, 'o Columbus. Berry, Capt. K. I... to Eagle Pass. .Miscellaneous : ? ' Capt. S. R., Fin. Dept., to Camp R . -, Col. J. H-, eav.. to Fort Bliss. 167th Street Block Front Sold Purchase has been made by Eugene C, Ludin 2d of the vacant plot com ' ri ing the block front on the south side of 167th Street, from Sherman to ? ? ?-.: Avenue. The property, which a 200 feet or. the street and 100 :'??. I on each avenue, was sold by Mar? tin ("rcssman. ?-?-'? Pians for Nine-Story Office Building for East 45th Street ! Plans hove been filed for a nine-story i office building at 17 East, Forty-fifth Street, 32x100.5, by the Forty-fifth and: Forty-sixth Streets Corporation. War ren & Wetmore, the architects, esti? mate the cost at $250,000. Buys New Home at 4rleiffh The Rickert-Brown Realty Company i sold to F. Gmeincr a two-story colonial j dv.-i Hing on Lawrence Street, near Dit mars Avenue, Arleigh, for $11,500. Result.-- of Auction Sales By ?. J Phillips ,v Co - E 78th si. n ?, ?S8 -v a wire? A, 6-Bty tumt, 50: Cti ?J Q Wlllouirhby agi Jacob Gengal et al ?in.-, $41.118.0'.'; ; - - $789. 15; to i for $43.376. By Hsnry Br&dj?K .3d st. 140-14J, s s. Lexington av, 3$.3x98 \ - sale o? all right, title snrt Interest which Leonard Land?? had on April 87,' 1921; withdrawn. Real Estate News F?at Sales Siiii Lead Way In the Trading Corporation Purchases i^e Hillchester on Heights; Other Apartment Buying on West and East Sides The Hillchester. a six-story eleva? tor apartment 547-549 West 157th Street, has boon sold by the Kimmel nian Leasing Corporation to the Nesllam Holding Corporation. The building, which occupies a plot 125x 99.11, is located between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. Ardsmore Estates, Inc., Rnrnot TClnr, nt, sold to tho Buick Realty Corporation the si; jtory elevator apartment at the northwest corner of ?"dgecombe Avenue and L65th Street. The property measure I on tho Avenue and 140.3 feet on tho Street. It was sold subject to a mortgage of $112,000. Mary Freifeld fold to "Ourselves" 434 East 84th Street, a throe-story tenement, 25x102.2. Lorenzo A. Cuneo sohl to Louis Marx 240 Lenox Avenue, a ?ve-story fiat, j 33.4x100.1 I. Lorenzo A. Cuneo sold to Aaron Bendcrsky 150 Lenox Avenue, a live- ! story atore flat, 16x100. C. M. Folsom & Co. sold for the' Baumann-Marx Realty Company the five-story flat 672 Amsterdam Avenue.! John J. (llover sold to Bernard Rosens 114 Vest, 28th Street, a four story store tenement, 20x98.9 Christina Schaefer sold to Otto A. Wolf 148 West 47th Street a five tory RxlOO . Leopold Loeb sold to Frank J. Reich-; enstein 421 East 84th Street, a live-; story ten? ment, 20x L02.2, Helene Gcnne sold to Elizabeth "'?rol? ler .". :v. East 88th Street, a five-story tenerm nt. 21 : : 10.8. Valentine V Schultz sol?, for T?. D. Frank the four-story building at 50 Avenue A. northwest corner of Fourth It was in the s ?Hing i imily for for:y yeai s. The me b ri ki 310 East SeA'entcenth S tret t, 23; four-sti iv building, for David Klinger to Dr. Hal 1er. John ?!. Curley soUl to Francesco de Ligio lt'?!' East 113th . treet, a four story tent Joe Fromme "4,'? )?.:. , a three-story store tenen Agne3 -Ai. M tchell sold to Charles S. Schnepp 183 Ea . treet, a four- ?:ory store t? n iment, '.9x9 .. ir? regular. The Excelsior Savings Bank foUI to the Dash Corporation lull. A-venue, .?: five- torj : n Max K ?mi rling lold Louia D, Lewres ?iT East ?-?tii Street, a four story st-jiv tenement, _ ix92. ke so] '. I i Carmelc Daman ! >n ? B, a ftve 20.3x61. Marx 24( West 112th SI . ?-story flat ? 00.11. The Ja I - n - o Bai . a six-story tenem? it ??? ' ? :85.4. Bessie ? sold to Juda 3 and Samuel Altm Strct, ; six-storv store anari Bank Building May Be Built On Cathedral Parkway Site If an application is passed favorably ? by the Board of App ? mit the te 50x100 on the nort of Cathedral Parkway, LOO f it east of Broadway, to be u for pur] i i will bo er icted an ornate struc ure ? r o< : ipai , by a prominent bank. Plans for the build? ing have been i':!? i by S. Edison Gage, ict, who estimates the c t he proposed siructure at $ i ? i I for a on structure ii - ill be equivalent to two :. This land I by George Ehret. Recent Buyers of Realty John J, and Peter J. Daly are the buyers of the fi it L08-110 West Eighty-fourth Str? sold recently by 1 ?an el Ca .;> y a : r? ker. John Born ;- the new owner of I le northeast corner of Lexing on Ave? nue and Eight; eco nd ~ ' reel ' i he West Thirty-se I Realty Holding Company of the flat a West Forty-third Si reet, and D I man of the tenemeni ai the west corner of F r ; Avenue and Xinth Street, all soul recently. Sales of Pr?vale Dwellings On East and West Sides Rat.lie Mayer sold to Dora Schnelle 262 East Sev? ; - reet, a three si?- ry dwelli ng, 16.4x76.8. i ni is & Sinnott purchased from the .: Pegg 52 West Fiighty-ninth Street, a four-story dwell? ing. 20x100, through -Martin Werden. John R. Ca I to Bernard S. Talmey L55 West 118th Street, a four stcry dwelling, 18x100.11. Locate on Fifth Avenue Space in the new Straus Bu I Fifth Avenue and Forty-sixth has been leased to Ludowici-Celadon Company, dealers in building su; Victor .J. Petry, interior decorator; Dr. ' Conrad Bernons an i ' liarles A. Lich n, jeweler. William G. MacLean : ? store at 115-117 Wert. Twenty tl rd Street for ten years to Marie Loi Investors Take Over Bronx Apartments and Flats Occupying a triangular plot, 74x150.6 192.8, the two flvi I i rtmonts at the northwest corner of 184th Si "e I ?mil Webster Avenue have been sold by the Crausman Realty Company to urn. Sigmund Goldman sold to c??!?a Jus tor 6G5 Prospect Avenue, a five-story apari ment, 37.6x95. The Rosen" Building Corporation sold to Patrick F. McGl; nn 2 , n four-story flat, 3 Mary .1. Graham sold to John Mc? Carthy 3259 Perry Avenue, u dw Christopher -T. Doody fold to Simon J Golden 1400 Prospect Avenue, a three story dwelling, 20.9x74.8x Irreg The Farmers' Loan and Trust Com? pany sold to Frederick W. McCullough 3G6 Willia Avenue, a three-story dwell? ing, 20x100. Big Buckingham Court F!a! in Brooklyn Sold to investor Buckingham Court, 72''. and 728 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, two sis ? >ry ele ! - apartment buildlngB, has been purchased by Theodore Raffele Prise . an Italian banker, from Alexander Bern? stein. He will hold the property i'or i ??'tit. after ha in g ? xpi ndi ?1 about ."'? I 0 000 on imj roA 'th interior na to the garden at the . dings. Li ivis Smith was the E. T. Newman sold the four-family apartment at 721 Carroll Street for Al? fred Johnson, G. Tuoti & Co. gold for IT. Becker and a Mr. Cohen G64 R ckawa; nue, a four-story tenement: with stores to A. Ventre, Operators Purchase Two Comer Plats in Bronx Spott & Starr. Inc., Bold Eor L. M, Wolf the vacant pi >t at the northwest v of the G d i ncourse and Eden Avenue to Daniel ii. Jack ! ' , The plot i O? 1 '?)''> ? ? ? ? Grand Concourse and 105 on Mount Eden Avenue. Mr. Jackson also purchased through the ii i the southeast corner E Gr ; rse and 179th' Street, icant plot, 90x100, for which nego ding for resale or the j r a a builder. -1 Knights of Columbus to Locate! On Morningside Avenue For a new clubhouse for St. Joseph's i I, 443, Knights of Columbus, ?? ?as been secured the two four Imgs at 103 and 105 Morning side Avenue, between 123d and 121 h Btreets, 34x100. The buildings are ! I ? ? ' ? ively altered into one ing at an estimated cost of '"?. by Victor C. Farrar. J Joh.3 n is grand knight of the I c luncil. Rsc ivas re d to Jules W. Knittel. Columbia University Professor Buya Jackson Heights Home Dr. Robert II. Bowen, professor of - in Columbia University, pur . ri ment al 82 Twenty ?? Street, Jackson* Heights, for? merly c wned ', y V.' illiam T. i - - rtment at 114 Twenty-fifth Street, formerly by A. B. Giles, which has been sold to A. W. Fitzgib . - m- ? $300,000 Apartment House For Evingsbridge Road ('orner ?d for t tion of three five-story apartm? the west side of Sedgwick Avenue. 325 feet north of King id, each on a plot 60x106, by John H. Beckman. ['. Boyland, s re h timal ?j the cost of the I - ; r? REAL ESTAT??SAUS OR KENT Lone Ssrand RLl 1HING r;.-.i utlfu S ri ii .'? < v.'onla!. ?? - ? $0x100; t ?vo I al ha; garage; ....'?,. Washington Ave.; Tel, ;?'.-.. .. AT FREEPI RT, !.. i. New summer bui .: i low, -t rooms and bath, on plot 30x100, ? ermg. ? 'ANT 1? N. Lons Beach Ave., SYeeport, L. I. New .lerse7 ;r :: L, H ?MES '. ? ?? . ''??' m In ui ??? from I1 i son " ' ' : nal, in beau n ar stati? ? erma. Qui 'i: act ?on :?: . ill Park Rwx. Bitr ?85. ' I hills Norl . f roo n derate cash men) n i easary. A aa . : in, Oil ' NEvV HOUSnS ' T ?3.500 UP _t P. 5sot* Heights It ?" ?tueco ani trame; m-am, parquet floors, elcetrlolty; plots 40x100, Michael Broa. Je Chrlatlan aen, Maptevrood ar! Palisade av* Tel# p?ioao Hackensaor. S33-P.. MODERN 6-8-10-room hou. cal ion. Goi I - x. J. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES ? -.-,;?; r: ? . ?? lease ?J -?'!:' r with appi . s C F : i.n 2303, 9 NEWLY C? INSTRUCTED BUILDING ton Heights un ; . . . TT C? ?. :. : Eas1 0 - SI Harlem 5179. APARTMENTS TO LET??TURNI? i ".-; .i, .:. si r - able local i. . .'. n " nth i to No : 1110. L GO .. Tl ?bune. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES I TO LET FOE BUSINESS PUKP 50 Broad Street Building 2612 Sq. Ft. Very Attractive Oi?ce Space Located on second floor, only ene ?li._? Ht from main corridor. Hirh ce?insr and plenty of windows. Win? dows suitable for window advertising. WiH divide into two ointes if desired. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Phone Broad 7150 FACTOBY PROPERTY SALE OR TO L3ET FACTORIES f :r Sale or to Le e Any Size Anywhere ; BEAX ESTATE BROKERS *fm & co, 297 Ia?di&OB Av?. ~''J'i Broadway, BUSINESS H E S & PROPER Fi BEAU ESTATE BROKERS Established 1SS3 Horace So Ely &. Co. i REAL ESTATE i I Blshory i'.uild a?-, 70 nVilLiam Street, I New York. ??enl Enraie Broken 3 ??rent? GOOOW!|v7 2ao ooDwiiN -:.* BelliDCf Leu?duz. hvitmii?nir. .MiinaS'_'">eBt. BUSINESS ADA2Vt;> PROPERTY U* &U Amu * ?? CQ *** trs.-aerw MM aaa ?""?"tVtirSTR! M. !?"PFHTIW ' " ' ! HAKV?_Y B. NEWINS, Inc. ? I S82-4i_ .If*. ?!l Sfc?, ' ????? -i'??????' Kutatj to all i?. .? ?T TO UET FOR fir HIN KM* Pt'K?*OSK.9 ^(Vtruvmtiwf^mm.-ifmmmtarm i?MaW'vm**aunmai&avmaU>?i New 16 Story BUILDING BROADWAY and FORTY-FIFTH ST 'fasting Ofjiet ? 7th four Chatte Bryant 9SJ0 One of the Fastest Renting Office Buildings?because it is c4n Ideal Location oA beautiful building Reasonable Raies TWO 5TOF.ES and retail second display floor BASEMENT FOR RESTAURANT a location that reachc? thousands by day and the the?-.tre-|roer by night. . Broadway Stores Near Wall Street Each i 6t. 2 by 50 ft. Possession Aur;. I st United Cigar Stores Co. 14 West !8;h St. Phona Watkins 8000 NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE It's lime io Look low! m&ZM __BK-fJ"PBQ_H_l 52__ To 6et the Best S_.rgains! IE ?? :? ES TITJ E T? ? ";? ta SEK V'N'il !?>> HOI SE, WITH GARAGE, bal r ... . pa : ; ? .'-.?? pears as ren Plot 100 ft. x- 154 ft. thing modern and ready for oceupan ?? prl :e : no steam hen decorated nd out. s. t, r >s ?!? nl I ? ' .'.. V-.' ,? ?:? ountry Nearly 1, n . g room, o ... >0 servant - needed : oughout ncluding el? ric ?? .. ?her, eli and plugs. -. can be pa Id less mo i ?;. than you will waste iri i'ii; i:..> next few fears, Investigate. !'. D. ISTER, Suite ::: :U, 170 11"' :--. V C. T? I. 522 C KROOKIYN REAL ESTATE REALTY ASSOCIATES "Bulldors uf 0C? Ea.ty Housik*<!!iin? H?ii-?" 162 Remisen St., BROOKLYN LONG ISLAND REAL ESTATE fr C/d Garden City \ GEO. L. HuSDELL.^f/AMr 1 Ion a .... A ireace, W areJ us?s ??TESTCJIESTBK COUNTY REAL ESTATE A $10 Bill hi ' S3 per "v '? will buy you a b?au , ni ?a ?per, at Bryn 13 awr P ! se to ? .':?' and . ? ? Th< it I he fact that we advertise such easy terms dues ? ..... : OTS should be confounded with ? ? ? ? . ? . ITnred a S7ea sold in the past few weeks in this property, Inj an ADIfi . etl ngr, yet ? oui and lo FINANCIAL ? ?; : O BUILD. ROBERT V. FARLEY ORGANIZATION. 12 I ? Util St., N. i. ('. Murray Hill 7720. ". ?.? 1 'ark Station. 3 ' ? ? , U"7?5??HESIER HOMES" prince SRio?^st ' "n?w'yobk INSTRUCTION RM I ?S?Ti ?REGISTER NOW FOB c^nAi CECHEWJMAl ?QUr!^ Si Hi???! fiIi) *"?*? **??? **5a4 s* U1.1..0\J_i central Branch l.W.C.A, PD ATT SCHOOL, C2 W(st 4Mh Strsst. Sec FRA? r ... s ander sixteen not admitted. U. S. SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 527 Fifth Avenue v.Vi 44th St.). DANCING INSTRUCTION LOV?LL'S S37 MAD?SON AV*. CorS9??i_t. .pho? CLASS iftn ,?< AJ_ IT ? eu?rir.'.an to learh too '.? ?:'????? all 'he latett tt j.-'.er? danses quickly ?id terrsc:',/ 10 LESSONS $8 PRIVATE USSSO.VS WITHOUT APPOlSTMJBitl It A. M. TO XI P. _. PROPOSALS B o? the Quartermaster General, ' . Washington, L>. C.? In triplicate will be re eleven A. M . August 1, .? they will be : 15,(1 A . .. mvnl fnl ? , - nn rin . PUBLIC NOTICES ?ICB OP PEACH Holler, 63 ?th st., \" jr., handles personal m:\t itially. Communicate, call per L'elephone U4?4 Huboken. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LOST, FOUND AND REWARD _ LOST?Lady*? bro-? 7<ith sr. i.-n'l Wadiaou ?? ?? money, check, !< ys an Wi'fd for roturn. ?r.?* roth 3'~ ? Rh-.inlander 3368. Lost Bankbooks LOST?Bankbook No. ! I, l h B mfnt Biopp-'u. i j ha ni;. LOST- . ? Gr?en i ? ?pp -.'. 1 rn to bank. I wich ? I ; ment stopped PI FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED MAN desires connection with . private, ? I or Sndep n _ COUNTRY BOARD Massachusetts 1 DESIRABLE rooms. excellent cuisine. In the !-.? .,--: of ? h Bcrkshii 1 tan???'? from g ? ? ia P. O. Box ?3--. ?jreat Barrington, ' _ HELP WANTED FEMALE Domestic : t'RSE for little g rl, three years old; Inter - Park av.. .'?'? < V en 12 and .'. July : ? Carfare ? i '? Misce'lan'ons SALESWOMEN ? nation-v t leles gri - Instruction SURE PLACEMENT AT GOOD PAT la ?i cert you Is and 1 ra fuminer. Write, pi . '. ; Nassau st., N. ?* Pulton st., .?. .a. Prospect HELP WANTED MALE SALESMEN ? and a wanted by nation--? rise; not to sell ] - is a goo? opportunity for righ ' 3, 25 West 41th st., New r? rk. Automobile Instruction AUTO INSTRUCTION, 4 and s weeks' courses ."or Owners. Chauffeurs. Mechanics, P-i>sro*n. WEST SIDE Y. M. S?6 Wast 57th st.. New Tork. Get booklet and pas?. Roeclal ladies' clasaea. SITUATION'S WANTED FEMALE Chambermaids CHAMBERMAID or chambermaid-wait? ress? ' -?:-;?- ipal le y iu e Irish girl; ex? cellent referen?? ? East 43d at., Id door ; te 8947 Murray Hill. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS and young Irish girl; i erences. N., M Isa : Id at.. 3d floor. T , :. i le 8047 Murray ? CHAMBERMAID or l-wait res .?? i ? . ih girl. H., M sa H ifmayer's Ag Blast 43d st.. 3d 0 r ' ilephone ? ? irray Hill. CHAM!;. girl; Miss Hoi I , ? - - . - :, neat, nice; good enees; (.60. Mrs. Mason's Agency, 18 W. 43d. Vanderbilt 90S3. Coofcs COOT"?Youngr Scotch woman, equal to chef; $30-8100; exce Sent two years' ref ?rei :e P., Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 1 Id st., 3d floor; telephone 8947 Mur? ray Hill. COOK ? Toung Irish woman, wth or with? out kitchen maid; excellent four years' reference. O., -Mi-'s Hofmayer's A?i.?r.cy, 10 East 4"d et., 3d flour; telephone SIM 7 -Murray Hill. young Irish p?rl: (rood family rooU: $75; excellent 2 years' refei ?n es. Miss Hofmayer's Ag-enuy, 10 East 43d s:.., B ?or. Telephone S947 -Murray COOlCf?. butlers, valets, houseworkers; ??? ver ung, trT??i?nt (Fili? pinos), references, Mm. Mason's Agency, is W. 43d. (Swedish), first class, youni, ex ceptionally compel??'!', t. city or m-arby: y lid references; $90. Maacn's Agency, is \V. 43d. ; COOK, Scotch Protestant, caiial)!^. well nded, anywhere, $70. M is Sh? a L? Ag-ency, 6 B. 41di. Hurray Mill 6774. SToung; good manager; ex enees. Miss I a Bureau, ?>JC Day Worker? DAY'S WORKER?Accommodation cook, waitre i, mer; firs ?? iepl Ion ally competent; most highly recommended. Mason's Agency, IS W. 43d. DAY'S WORK, first class laundress, quick and reliable. aeal-?j a Agency, Audubon 27SS. General Bonseworksrs, Etc. HOUSEWORKER, most excellent cook, ex? im? - : ? irs preferred ; cil y , $75 ?> Agency, IS W. 43d. ?WORKER, capable young, J i; an: where. Miss Shea's Agency, t? S. 41st. Murray Hill 6774. Fart or wfi ile til ay's work. Crlnce, 140 W. 144th st. Governesses, Etc, NURSERY GOVERNESS (English Protes tant), refined, th'-iroughly ted; $75. lia s m'a Agency, IS W. 43d. NUP.EBRT GO1 ?RNE 3 (French), young, neat, nice, refined; ent ? ferences; $75 Mrs. Meson's Agency, IS W. 42d. \ mderbllt 9053. Nurses, Etc. CHILD'S NURSE or chambermaid French; good seamstress. T.. it I Agency, 10 EJast 43d ?t., Z? Boor, ? 3947 Murray Hill. ible English, infant or grow Ing children, $75; exceptional Shea's Agency. 6 E. 41sL Murray Hill 6774. Protestant; thoroughly rceptlonal. Miss Fitzgerald's Ear?';. : 188 I av. NURSE ? English; Protestant, v trained; excellent. Miss Fitzgerald's 1. i . . I 6th a : ?Toung; two < excellent references, Misa Fltsgeral 1 s Bureau, 2t?o 5'.h av. Waitresses WAITRESS!?Equal to butler, excellent ? .-. renre; ?s?-jto. ? , ?,;.i Hofmayer's Agency, 10 K;ist i^d at., 3d - ...- ? ' ?7 Murray WAITRESS .".??.-is Fitzgerald's Bureau, :'. RV. Miacellaneona FRIENDS, together ?< parate; cook, J*-,?; wa tresB-ch *S0: long refer -. j. j Agency, ? E. 41st. . ; FRIENDS?Waitress-chambermaid, s.-pa her; both ..'?.- fine; j $?5-?sr>. Sh. _'s Agency, 6 E. 41.-41. :*. EN MAID or useful, newly arrived, exp<-ri<?nef-d. $'0; anywl i Shea's :-, 8 E. 41st. Murray Hill G774. USEFUL MAID? ' D .. _. .:?:?!> SITUATIONS WANTED MALE Domestic j BTTLER, Finn, very capable, reliable ser? vant; good appearance, ?., mUaa Hoi I Agency. 10 E. 4Sd St.. ad Iloor. TuL 834? Murray BUL * SITUATIONS WANTED MALIS Domestic BtrT ? -?>?* . i i. M?? i y 3 8 W. 4 ;.cel? ? - ' - a i W. 43d. ; -xcepUon ?let Murray Hill I! ? 1EMAN Swiss, j oung, capa.1 wall - E r She? i ' , B ... ? JAFA.YE3E?20n Sont est !c ?""Kern; h!,-!? um. As???!. y. : 16 West *6tn. Er:?ii:l Misrellaneoui A?"'" ? - -; flve years' *>x ?mmedl?tely. Ad? dr? sa ?---.-. t. - : i i lires t? Al refer? L 32, mar. ? '. Idress L 5f>3, Tr TOUNG man, Zi, typist, ainian, Ku.-?-- ris iwa - - BUSINESS CARDS Diamond?, Jewelrr, Etc. DIAMONDS bought ana so3d fer ca*h trarai Individuals or estates. ES.N'XKTT. 171 Bread way. Id ?oo?. Dogs. Cats, Bird?, Poultry, etc. BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Ma. led ' ? ?e to ? n t a ; .: :e3s H. clay'glovkr CO., IXC. 13S WEST y.-;' ST., ; EW YORK Furni+uro TVE PAT highest prices *~r *'irr.!tur?, eg, art, Stay? 2377 rXVELT pay higher n.?h for furni? ture, ruts. p,ai a, etc. MAURICE, 12$ University pi. PI sne Stnyvesant 55(7. PROPOSALS OR JPOSALS FOP. FURNISHING PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINT? ING AND BINDING 3ALS - ' be received. 1321, in n Prtnt ? ? print? ? ? ? ? ? ?ir. i the awai . ? lovera? ty with the req menta ?. The ? or any ?'. in Its ?? ??? ?Id be in the In? - r the tnstruc I i ay be oh. Carier, D. C. nto tor sup whether est males. quantities) 1 set forth m detail In the schedu ! 503 )00 pounds newsprint paper: 6,375,? lie-finish printing paper; . ?-finish - ' ? : ? paper; 20, i I poui j i opaque printing paper, high machine fli i i printing pap.'.-; 1 su la half t paper; 201.000 pound? coatee] I :?? writing paper, machine dried; French folio paper; -h ma 500 pounds writing pa r er, air or li ? ia fin? loft-dried; pounds safety writing paper; 250 000 blue safety writing pa 00 > p? unds ms p pap? r, I . 1.000 pounds ? ?rer pa "?.! ; 4 00*,? ard cream . Index bristol board; uflin paper; ir web pr< si i plate. i ng prenses; ?.0C0 pounds new? 250,000 pounds chlj? board; 63,001 I pi nds bli ? . are called for, proposals will be received ? 'ommittea on GEORGE H. TARTER. Public Printer. WASHINGTON, D. C, June . ( SUMMONS i'NTT OF NEW YORK?THOMAS W. MILLER, as Alien - ff, against - ..??? the nf.me "Mary" te? ns of said de ig unknown tr the pUin???), 1ENER, Defendants. TO THE >.'? . .-DANT3 -?? :.;.< E \- HEM; SUMMONED to nt In i?;.5 action and to serve a '-?pv of your answer on tarn twenty days after the ? of this summons, exc-iu ??. -T.d in case of . r i, "?wer. ;,udg i agalnat vom by default i :'.i the curiipi-int. . M ay I ; .D FERRT. Plaintiff's Attor P ist XHce Address, Zi E- New York, N. T. y M. Bergener: The ?? s Is served upon fU.j.nt to un order - - lay of June. l?'.i, m tr.e office f New York, e Bor County aud - ? 4, 1921. M Man . Attorney for ' ? .VI - New York. I* OF N"EW - W MILLER, as Alien . < ntlff, against Be-.ti .:n Doe. e and Peter Poe LSI -n.ii-.-.id de - names plaintiff, ? by said .: person - in -, ?t por ?' the yreir..s?-fi la ttie . EFENDAirri .'JION'SD t? ? action and iswer on the Plaintiff's A tnin twenty day? afttr t! - of t.'-.i? summons, exclu? ra m case ft ans a er. ;udg_nenc . . D asralnat you by ?-fa'-iit for led in the compitlut. : ., MANSFTELD FERBT. Attorney for - . n A.? ?. S3 Exchange f!i?e, New York. ? To the 1 ?*. Mary M. Bergener: ng summons is eer.*d upe.? you by ? : to an order Whitaker. a Justice .nt of the State of New ? Just?, ir>_!, la the office erf the rierK of the it New York, in the Bor? ough of Manhattan, i .:/ and irle Dated K?-v ?? 14. 1931, A v. orner fe? Plaintiff, Office and P l? tram*, 23 E*.n*asa Piac<_, New York, N. T,