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Real Estate News Architect Buys Tunes Square Section Site for Tall Building - 4h _ ill Erect 18-Story Office and Theater Structure ^n Mock's Restaurant and F*brmer Astor Realty ". -'.'i Restaurant, a landmark in ,-j theater and business - ther with adjoining prop Q purchased from the . . the Amandakay ' ? , by John H. Scheier, ar >r, f >r early improve . twelve or eighteen story . theater, office and ?.-.;. to be designed espe - requirements of tho Mined inter of , it is es'imated, m $2,000,000 to $3,000,000. rty purchased is at 740-742 m'm and 256 to 260 West ?sting of Mock's : mm, at the southeast ;' Forty-sixth Street and .5x100, together with Forty-sixth Street, ? inmediato vicinity are the M.ral, Fultor.. Gaiety, Astor, Morosco, Booth. Plymouth, w*s and New York theaters, Rats Club, Bosch Majrneto : uilding and tha home of ? < o. This property, which formerly was Eden Farm, was part t estate of the late Henry mi was disposed of at auc .-. year by Joseph P. Day. Mr. r is reported to have paid a sub - fit to the present owners of th1 property. r. who is a larga property owner a ng the lino of Broadway bo . mi a Square and Columbus recently purchased the site of : the Eomax Building in jenth Street, adjoining the Mer. and the Galvin Build Mi S'reet, just west of I ?ray. Van Sicklens Sell Old Holding in West 23d St Part Wilh Dwelling Owned by Family for Fifty Years; Other Houses Sold Dwight, Archibald & Perry, Inc. - Matthew Van Sielen the four II ag, 24x98.9, at 452 West rd Street. The property ?en owned by the Van Sielen ? fer about fifty years. and Adelaide Posher sold i Kunkel 462 West Forty -'.reet, a three-story dwelling, -is S. Keating sold to Winifred ; M West Seventy-sixth Street, a - m 19x102.2. . -or. Realty Corporation sold ? - .-? s 504 East Seventy street, a four-story house, ; ? Realty Company sold to West 128th Street, m - ? dwelling 14.6x99.11. im Bros, bought from Mary - 144 West Fourteenth ? ?-story store building, !. n Realty r.impanv sold to ling Corporation' 238 '?'-. Street, a three-story dwell Ei3e1e sold to John W. ' 134th Street, a flve 19.11. Inwood House to Have New Quarters in West 15th St. '" m, bought for ? ? dormitories in ' " he two three-story dwell " fteenth Street, ;hth avenues. r rted that the ? been ?o! i by the Church of - Guadalupe and the Mont tate, but no buyer'3 name ? House is at present 127 East Fifty-fourth ??rations can be Fifteenth Street pur - will move there. be T'-mo(Jele<l from Mosle, r.rchitect. : they will provide ac ? ? ? ? m girls, and four ? ? tution will make !t will be the rtivities of ; will be ,-obationary ins trance ? o. Takes Over Ford Building in Broadway room and office years ago by Henry rtheast corner of Broad ?: Street, was sold 1 y Henry Brady, ? for ( '- ited States -, for $678,800. The ?et: irety Company ; company held an erty as a result m n of a contract between '-'. oodward Hotel, pr? ; ' rty, relative to ? ? t - irt of the Ford . : ' .?: agreed that upper part was recently ?m ,- t Mr. Ford. He srty in fifteen ??? ? Theater and Offiee Bought by Operators - and office -?ast corner of tine Avenue, Benenaon ? J. Kramer, the building jaat year. of 130 Road ?xv.'l extends ? 'a distance Max Lefkowitz was tho a Iea.ae on the h & Knobel in 1919, : excavation northwest ? ? Valentine 'I heater. r tans for New Home and Art Gallery for CoL Friedsam d for the new . \t ( done] Mich B. Altman A Co., at ? reet, 80x . y itructure mated at 5100,000 l Proat. Colo .?>? of the ?it? H. Newman ?.'a;? reported 'alea of Plot? in Bronx : to .St?rung tl ' mai Hide of 194.1 feet north o ig through to ? property front " far? and ita i d ia 201.1) ; t'.t.-l 108,'rf frame bul ?: wn?on of the Jerome Ave ??J, : : eold to the VU?omx ?L ?-'":??^" ?&????? (^tboiiM Church ??? ?*';*i?t jpiot, 2Sxfl?,lfci irrrguler '? 0 CttttUwit Avenue. ! Estate Sells Tenements Owned for Sixty Years . Houses at Third Ave. and 99th Street To Be Improved by New Owner Horace S. Ely & Co. sold for the es- j j t?te of Edward Roberta 1775 to 1781 | ! Third Avenue and 202 Ea3t Ninety- i | ninth Street, at the southeast corner,J \ with a frontage of 100 feet on Third ! Avenue and 110 feet in Ninety-ninth I Street, five four-story buildings, for : stores and apartments. The property had been owned by the ! estate for sixty years, the houses hav ' ing been built by the late Mr. Roberts. . ' The buyer is a client of Samuel Cowen, j ; and will make extensive improvements, j Samuel Shapiro sold to an investor , j S30 East 121st Street, a six-story tene- | ? rcent and stores, 50x100. S. Fine was j \ the broker. Morris Florea sold for a client the j four-story house at 2341 Third Avenue, I northeast corner of 127th Street, 22x80. Ennis & Sinnott resold 215 West ? 104th Street, a five-story flat, 25x100, between Amsterdam Avenue and Broad? way, to Neilson Burgess. Walter H. Cooper was the broker. Amanda Wolff sold to Ernest N. Adler 411 East Seventy-second Street, a four story tenement, 25x102.2. Frank Dowries sold to Charles H. Van Aken 12 Sixth Avenue, a four ! story tenement, 16x80. I-" REAL ESTATE?SALE OR RENT Manh.Uraa ?H3 WEST ?6TH ST. A ?mall, three-story and baaement dwell? ing for aale In a good residential block. Possession Oct. 1st; butter's pantry exten? sion, electric light, open rear; price reason? able: terms favorale. V.'il. A. WHITE & SONS. 46 Cedar at. Bronx FOR SALE?UNIVERSITY AVE. Modern Apartment House leased to select ; tenants for 18,500 per year. Price $50.000. Savings Bank Mortgage. B. H. WEISKER. j 2464 Jerome ave., corner Fordham Road. Lone Island ! ASTORIA. L. I.?Mansion, 186x142, "with ? garage; IS very large rooms with all up , to-dato imp.; large porch; 15 minutes from | ! ?Iran?! t'entrai. Astoria subway; good for; | speculation; price ?25.000; very easy terms, j i FRANK RICART. 116 Nassau st., N. Y. | I Tel. Bookman 7926. AT FREEPORT, L. I ?New summer bun- ? galow. 4 rooms and bath, on plot 30x10 0. Price $3.250 on easv terms. JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY, 15 N. Long Beach av., Freeport, N. T. Richmond TO LEASE?Small road house at Annada!? Beach. 9. I. Raakln. Phone 2513 M, Tottenvllla. New Jersey I AB SO LU TET. Y THE GREATEST REAL] ESTATE BARGAINS EVER OFFERED : IN OCEAN FRONT PROPERTY IN RE- ' SORT HISTORY. I INVESTORS' SPECULATORS! !! ?ATTENTION! !! LIMITED NUMBER OF OCEAN FRONT i i LOTS FACING DIRECTLY ON THE] OCEAN IN THE VERY HEART OF LONG BRANCH, N. J. Immediately adjoining the steel pier. , j Will be sold to effect flnal settlement of i ! an estate at practically GIVE-AWAY PRICES. LOOK: LOOK! LOOK! THINK OF it: CHOICE OCEAN FRONT LOTS ONLY : $330 IT. Every one on ami Immediately adjoin i Ing the pooan front, with every beach I privilege. Title policy FREE to all pur I chasers. EASY TERM? All lots have every Improvement?water, ! gas, sewer, electricity. They will be sold ] out, first come flrst choice. As these lots ' are limited, and as the number of good | seashore lots on the entire Jersey coast i : are limited, these lota will be sold off very i quickly. Don't be a regretter. NOW Is the time \ to make your idle money talk in loud ! figures. No matter what or where you ! buy, these wonderful ocean front lots ! are bound to double and treble your investment. YOU WILL inak? a hanrl ; Bomo profit. You owe It to yourself to ; inspect and fully Investigate this never . before-equalled opportunity. Write NOW for literature, maps, fu'.l Information and for FREE TRANSPOR ' T ATI ON to E. M CLEVELAND, Sales Agent, Dept. 16, 22a Market st.. Newark, N. J Thone 9415 Market. COMPLETELY EQUIPPED HOME. SIX rooms and bath, newly decorated, par? quet floors, chestnut trim, real fireplace, giasfled porch, screens, shades included; garage to match: fine street; owner's busi i ne.-s in ?South. Price. 10.000. FIVB-ROOM HOUSE, modern plumbing. oak floors, gas and electricity, hot water heat, screens. Price, $6,000. Easy terms. (200 other listings.) GEORGE B. HITCHCOCK. INC., . Tel. Hackensack 2. Bogota, N. J. NEW HOUSES AT ?6,500 UP at Bogota Heights, buiit of stucco and frame; steam, parquet floors, electricity; plots 40s ion. Michael Bros. & Christian ?en, Mapiewood and Palisade aves. Tele ? phone Hackensack 533-R. I NET JRNI8HED HOUSE WANTED WANTED, TO RENT?UNFUR? NISHED HOUSE IN MONT CLAIR OR IMMEDIATE? VICIN? ITY, CONTAINING 4 MASTER'S BEDROOMS AND 2 MAIDS' ROOMS. PLEASE REPLY TO BOX NO. D 465. TRIBUNE. APARTMENTS TO LET?FURNISHED Mtanhatta? ?I00TH, 254 WEST?Two rooms and bath;! I private house. Phone Riverside 9567. j ; 149TH, WE8T?A family of two occupying j select private house will rent ?, rooms, I h.ith and kitchenette, entire floor; $100 '? j monthly. Phone Audubon 4317. j I TO LET?Several handsomely furnished 2 ! 11 3 room apartments, facing beaur !?<ii ? Washington Square; $100 a month and up. i ; H( ?'; EL BARLE. j APARTMENTS TO LET?UNFURNISHED ' Manhattan !.2D STREET. 41 WEST -Beautiful 1 an?! 2 room apartments to rent. FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED j I WIDOW wishes on? large or 'wo or three' rooms; bath, kitchenette. Mrs. D. R . ' 1 11 Woodland ave.. Tarrytown, N Y ' ! Phone 88. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES ! * Til ? :: . ; Doctor's office; ?Tec- ! trlclty; phone; possession Oct. 3. Circle l??8. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED. AT WHITE PLAINS. N<"ARSDA7.E OR HART8DALE. Desirable family wishes to rent, with option to buy, modern 7. to 9 room house oeai* station, desirable neighborhood be? ginning October 1st; rent $100 to $1(0 per I month; first class references; Christian i family. Lewis MacUrid? llubbard, 17 East 4Znd ?t. TO LET KOK BUSINESS PURPOSES Gotham National Bank Bldg. Sublease OFFICE SPACE 556 Square Feet 16th Floor 5 Windows HENRY M. BIRDSEYE ??ll'l Broadway. Tel. (ii!.imli<i?i 1423. VACTORX PROPERTY BALE OB TO I.kt Investor Purchases New Sheridan Ave. Apartment Builders Dispose of House Erected This Year; Buying of Dwelling Properties The five-story apartment erected this year at the northeast corner of ; Sheridan Avenue and 167th Street.has ; been sold by the Willis Building Com- | pany, its builder, to the Maria Realty Corporation, representing Elias S. and M. Lepler, for investment. The build? ing is fully tenanted. It was disposed of subject to a mortgage of $&0,?00. The site measures 100 feet on the ave? nue and 72.7 feet on the street. It was acquired by the sellers last March. The construction costs of the building were estimated at $135,000 by Spring stein & Goldhammer, architect.-, who prepared the plans. The New York Title Insurance Company made a building loan of $90,000. Alice Kiauber sold to Anna Riser 467 East 184th Street, a three-storv dwelling, 16.8x100. Robert A. Boss sold to the Josberg Realty Company the property. 25x145, at 747 Tremont Avenue. Prisco Motta sold to Domenieo Briglla 2123 Arthur Avenue, a three ntory dwelling, 25x95. Tho Elton Holding Corporation sold to Louis Sternberg ?13 and 415 East lols? Street, two three-story dwell? ings, 32x irregular. Samuel Cowen sold 486 and 438 East 163d Street, at the junction of Elton Avenue, two two-family dwellings, to & builder, who will make extensive alterations for stores and offices. Brooklyn Woman Invests ?n Greenwich Village House The Duross Company sold 50 Morton Street, a four-story American base? ment dwelling, IS.2x100, to Ida Ranee. of Brooklyn. Mrs. Ranc\- will make extensive alterations. SI50.00 Dyekman Section Flat Plans have been filed for a five-story apartment. 100x90, at the northeast corner of Dyekman .Street and Sherman A1 enue, for owners represented by Slawson & Hobbs. J. M. Felson, archi? tect, estimates the cost at $150,000. ? ? Buys White Plains Plot The Robert E. Farley Organisation has sold for the Xew Haven & Hartford Railroad Company a large plot in the : Carhart section of White Plains, to William J. Miiler and Wilfred Quinby, of White Plains. Clarence V. S. Mitchell Buys Home in Lenox Hill Section Clarence V. S. Mitchell, an attorney, bought from David Bows hia former home, 321 East Eighty-first Street, 20x 102.2. The dwelling is five stories high, of the American basement type, Worthington & Whitehouse were the brokers. East Side Transactions Robert E. Kelly sold for Adam Lieb to a client 255 East Forty-eighth Street, a three-story dwelling, 20x70.5, and leased the ground floor in the new of? fice building 207 East Forty-third Street to the A. C. Wicke Manufactur? ing Company, and ha3 also ?eased the third loft at 240 East Thirty-seventh Street to Andrew Soidy. House at Bayside Sold J. Wilson Dayton, sold for the Kir wan Building Company, Inc., the two and a half story stucco dwelling; at the southwest corner of Bell Avenue and Maxwell Avenue, Bayside, Long Island, containing ten rooms, two baths, to G. W. Rowe, of Far Rockaway. The prop? erty was held at $25,000. ? Mr. Dayton also sold for the Bayside Flushing Company, a plot 60x100, on Woodland Avenue, between Palace ai*d Lawrence Boulevard, to Vincent Ade? rente. Camp Upton To Be Offered At Auction Next Week i Camp Upton is to be sold at auction next Monday. As many as 80,000 men were housed at this camp at the same time during the war. The amount of lumber alone to be disposed of, if joined together, would reach from New York to San Fran? cisco and back to New York, being more than 51.000,000 feet. Complete houses, bungalows, stables, sheds, storehouses, hospital buildings, re? frigerating plants, water pumping stations, 1,574 telegraph poles, miles of wiring, toilets, plumbing supplies. bakery, laundry, garqpjes, fence wiring, doors, electric lights, heaters and stoves, steam heating4plant, and hun? dreds of other items will be dis? posed of. Inspection of the camp may be made daily up to time of sale, and cata? logues may be secured from the com? manding officer at Camp Upton, or Smith & Jaffe, the auctioneers, at 68 West Forty-fifth Street. John J. McGraw Purchases Fine Home at Pelham James J. Ryan, through James E. Meighan, sold to John J. McGraw, man? ager of the New York Giants, his fine i home on Edgewood Avenue, Pelham. ' The property was held at $40,000. TO LET FOR IHSINESS PURPOSES TO LET FOR BrSINESS PFRPOSE^ TO LET FOR RI'SIVESS PERrOSES c/V?e Tower of Trad ?a Shops Offices &fte Heckscher Buildi 5~Avenue at 57^ Street A FACT which retailers should hear in mind, and we believe it to he incontrovertible, is that rents on upper Fifth Avenue will never be lower than they are now. Wo hazard the prediction that within fi\-e years they will be -25 to 50 per cent, higher than to-day. If that be so, and how can it help but be so, then why not locate now? 57th Street is just coming into its own. Those who know that the cream of the retail trade of New York cannot well locate north of 57th Street, appreciate 57th Street as the exclusive shopping cen? ter for New Yo_jc And the rentals will never again be as lorv as notv! The southwest corner of 5th Avenue and 57th Street, that George Backer called "The Blue Diamond of New York," has been so often extolled as the beat retail location in our great city, that it need not specifically be recommended here. And this location carries a most attractive building just completed?one that will be the Beacon of Progress while New York endures, and one that will go far towards bringing 57th Street into its own. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO C?SHMAN* w?KEFIELD.!?? Renting and Managing Agent 50 E*st 42d St. Phone Mumr Hill 7823 TO LET FOB BTSIXESS FVRPOSES THE BORDEN BUILDING 23 Stories Madison Avenue at 45th Street OFFICES STORE Available for im? mediate occupancy BRADY &BOWMAN, i?c. Agents 350 Madison Ave. N* r, Vanderbilt 7403 ? ' OEW TC JLaJ Bu i I d i n g Broadway at 45th Street The Fastest Renting Office Building I Offices | Two Stores and Retail || Second Display Floor P Basement for Restaurant Inquire Renting O.fice. 7th Floor Phon? Bryant 9850 Or Your Own Broker WBKmaaassBBmBaBass?B/a^. r\FrRMM!El> APARTMENTS TO LET 1 M'"? RMSHKI) APARTMENTS TO LET t?e family budget The big Problem with most people today is ??how to avoid paying the high rentals asked for apartments in New York, and have some? thing left over each month for pleasure. Don't Pay Rent At All ?unless you pay it to yourself! As long as you pay the landlord, just that long will you be confronted with this problem. Here Is the Solution: With a moderate initial payment and a monthly outlay of $62 to $160, you can become the owner of a modern Gz'den Apartment at Jackson Heights. 4, 5 and 6 Room "Garden" Apartments Visit JACKSON HEIGHTS To-day 22 Minnies from 42nd Street Queenaborc 8ubway from 42nd Sm to 26th St HMtM'.ri (Corona line) Jackson Halghta Ofllca I ppoatto ' ?PUD ?:: r:iM,,;!i gntll 8 o'Clo? I. QUEENSBORO CORPORATION, SO Eaat 42nd Street Right in NewYork City GHTS -J ? It E \ I. ESTA IE R E \ L ESTA T E FOR SALE OR LEASE LARGE PLOT IN HEART OF NEW YORK (WILL DIVIDE) Suitable for: Club, Institution, Apartment, Etc. 10 Private Houses Now on Property FOR INFORMATION APPLT TO Shroder & Koppel, J. C. & M. G. Mayer, S47 Madison Ave. 347 Madison Are. "Phone Murray Hill 2610. 'Phone Murray nui 8C55. OR TOCR OWN BROKER. ?*" ' ? REAL ESTATE BROKERS | i Estmbiiabe? It S3 ; j Horace S. Ely & Co. REAL ESTATE Bishop Building, Tit William Street, New York. rybx & co. ?07 -UdVsra Ave. 79'J Broadway, BUSINESS ADA-?V^ PROPERTY m Its A?. ? ??CO ^ tiramwe.??* BUSINESS J"|?S? PROPERTY BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE i REALTY ASSOCIATES I "Builders of 600 Ea?y Hous?k**pina Ham?" 162 Remaen St., BROOKLYN WESTCITESTER COUNTY REAL ESTATE "WESTCHESTER HOMES" ?Prince6Ripien * ?'1-=w"tork REAL ESTATE BROKERS k .INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES HARVEY B. NEW1NS, Inc. 1 5?2-8th Ave. Yanderbtlt 2U? I ii...i K?tulr in ?II it? bmiuhrs.^. Kernt Est?t? ?r?fcrr? m ???<*?? '?? riooDwiM -90 Writ 1 -4> --* ?Xl ! ???! ,7th HI UOODWll^ AV.. ???inns. Lauft??. Ea?iunmi?, Man*?* ??<??<. EXCURSION EXCURSIONS Co.by Day Line The Ideal Route Between NEW YORK AND ALBANY DIRECT RAIL CONNECTIONS FOR ALL POINTS NORTH, EAST AND WEST VIA ALBANY Magnificent River Scenery, Large, Beautifully Equipped Steamers, Devoted Exclusively to Passenger Service. Cool, Shady Decks, Music, Restaurant All through rati t., kein between New York ar.'. Albany accented. I Ist er and Delaware Train* meet Day Lin? boats at Kinjrston Point - pier for point* in the Cut-kills. Connection at Albany with New York Central and I>. A. II. Kaiiroads. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Dally. IncloiLatr Sunday, steamer Hendiick Hudson.'' or "Robert Fulton" leaves Desbrosses Street at 9 00 A il.. West 42d Street 9:20 A. M , West ? :19th Street 9:40 A. M . Yonkers I1 : '? A M. for *Puughkeepsie (.except Sat? urday), ?_i*x?j8tor> Point, ''.it?.*. I, Hudson and A)bany. Dallv, except Suiuluv. steamer "Do Witt Clinton" lea-es West <2nd Street 10 ?', ) A M . West 129th Si V -V., Yor.kers 10:50 A. M. .i" Mounts :. fNewburgb and tPomrhkeepsie. ? Mondays to Fridays, st banj ' leaves Pesbrouses Street - ? . M . West 42nd Street 9 00 A. M., West "29th Street 9:20 A. M. ' \ v . ? r -;;? ..- Mountain tWcst Point and -i-Nowburfrh. Saturday, steamer Ubany" leaves Desbrosses Street * Ai A. M. ft r ??*r ughk epale and tKlng . '.' On Saturday pa sengera for 'Bear Mountain, ?West Point anil ? Nowburgh should take steamer "De Witt Clinton" from '-'?'. Street at 10.09 A. II.. as ::?.-? ??? . .-o t?a boat from DesbroBses Street to these points. Sunday, steamer "De Wltl -> Desbrosses Street at 1:55 A. M. for - B .ir Mountain, tNewburgh _:;J. fPoughkeepsie. AU Service Subject to Change Without Notice. ? Return bteamer same day from points marked t. Hudson River Day Line Desbrosses Street Piex Tel. Canal 9300 New York *=?? Hudson ?vr^eil)ay tine SPECIAL EXCURSIONS ATLANTIC CITY $3.60 SUNDAYS, AUG. 11 & 2S, SEPT 11 Leave W. 23d St.. 6:47 I . : 00 St. ; J a? ks? m Ave. re? - m 7:18 \. IL; Broad St., L M. MAUCK CH?KK $2.41 EVERY SUNDAY Leave XV. 23d St., 7 :7. Liberty St., 7 50 \. M.; Jdr.vson Ave., Jersey City 7 4s A. M . Broad St., Newark, : (S A. M. LAKE H0PATC0NG $1.85 EVERY SUN] Leave W. 23d St. 7 '.7 Liberty St., 7.40 v.. Mm Jackson Ave., Jers? ?? Clt; \ :..'.. Broad St.. Newark, 7 43 A. M. War Ta* iao additioi Ticketa good .,,-.., Eastern Standard Timo Shown NEW JERSEY CENTRAL To Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey. COOL?DANCING?I.O0D MUS^C Schedule, Week Day j and" Sandayi (Daylight Saving Tima) From i" ?OJO a.i Battery J 1.30 p. Landina [_ 8.00 'Morning Trip Omitted Mor. .? FARE 50 CENTS EACH WAY Telephone ISroud 7380 and 6034 it ?u? ins Aiiiiwi a.m. | From f *l I a.m. p.m I Atlantii J 5 B m p.Tt 1 Highland) ^ 9 43 a m j O C-MIDLAND O ? ?*>C BEACH &*3{ IDEAL \MI SEMENT PARK Steamer L? i 10 A. M., 1:30 and 5:45 P M Afternoon Sail to Newburgh and return. STR. "HOMER RAMSDEXL" ieaves Franklin St. 4:00. West 129tb St. 4:30 m ?A. tor Newburgh and return its irai RESORTS NEW ENGLAND GK? \ A THOUSAND MILES THROUGH NEW ENGLANDS SCENIC WONDERLAND MOUNTAINS, LAKES AND SEA ?TOAST OF INCOMPARABLE BEAI TY rHE BEST HOTELS, WORLD FAMED C?OLF COURSES, HISTORIC POINTS AND GOOD ROADS. Illustrated Route Book and I-nrge Map in Colors Free at 118? Itroadwiiv, \. Y? or by mail from ALMOS C. .HDD. Hotel Elton, Vtaterbury, Conn. NEW ENGLAND lot KS Perfect Roa Is Magn Hotels M K1MB> MM. Se? retarj . M. -.v IM - ai v- n, Draper H t? N ? ? I ha m p . Masi. NEW ?HAMPSHIRE New Waumbek HOTEL?COTTAGES and SUNSET INN Jefferson, N. H. IN THE HEART I ? " " t-: WHITE MOUNTAINS GOLF 1 ENNIS FIS! Frank F. Shute, Manager ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ON OCEAN FRONT. FIREPROOF. New Golf Club Privileges. JRATMORE ?JSP* UJorlds ?rcjtesr Hotel Success MONMOl'Tn CO I NTT. N. J. A Warm Welcome Awa?i Toa North Jersey Sh^.e Resorts MONMOrril roiNTY. N. jr. Write the Mayors tor Information. WASHINOTOS. 0.?C. HOTEL (?RAFTOS Will Remain Opeu All jsuniaam. nl'tlUl. RATES FOREIGN RESORTS HOTEL CECIL ?LOND? >M rr.eq.ua lied equipment an? -uinine. Wh'r. In London Stop at HIE GORDON MOTELS I.*?NG ISLAND REAL ESTATE OLD GARDEN CITY Fully Improved Restricted nnildin* Plot?. HSU 4M>Xlao and UP Term- ?t?a:>?'!?>.>Me Th? jiardin <'H>- Company. Garden Ctfy, t. I. OUI Gardon <"Mv GEO. L. HUBBELL, ???' *^"f? Hornn?. AwUtlon Field. Aeraos?. Warshoimi A Perfect One-Day Outing MOUNTAIN The People's Popular Dav Kesort S'eel ST. CLERMONT Lv?. Battery ?i A M Str. ONTEOR/" Lvs. W. 129th St. 9-JO A.'V. ' '?";? Week Days?Adults, Ti.'. . Buns & H , "?<.,_,; ? Inc udln : War Tax ) MI ??!( Kl I '"REfiHMENTS?DANCING Palisades Intern?te Park tiimmih-ion : Gr< en 767 > MmMumtibot?tfo CONEY ISLAND Special Seiicdiii? f?r Ttiai-Kda-r, Ammst, II. Lv. %V. 129 St Pier 1, N. K Coney Island. <i 10 10:30 1 1 :30 1 Z ; ! 5 1:15 : : so 3:3C 10:15 4:15 11:1 5 5:2? 12:15 6:30 1 :<m i i? J:15 H :;?>; 3:15 1:i: 12:25 0:0? 8:1 I :25 I".? . ! <) 11:10 1:25 5:25 ? :25 9:25 10. U) lr?l> marked + does not stop !( Pier 1, \. B. ROCKAWAY BEACH I.e. \V. 129 -t Tier I, V l{ Kiwkuwar. !> :n %. M. 10:15 A. M. 2:10 P, 11. 1 15 P. M 2:15 I*. M, 5:30 P. M. TELEI'iTOXE WHITEHALL, 1-T?. FOU HI (.111.AND!? (K RANIC and BED HANK R. we*k 2:4 I ? -?.-, l . j i i ::.. SIGHT SEEING YACHTS ALL ABO! M? NEW YOBK. t ?? Pier 10 "? :. Led irei Te Broad ?5? TO -ANDY HOOK and OCEAN. 1:30 P. M. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE Newburgh, Pongtikee|?.ie. Kingston snd Catskill iff-. Lv. 1 E M and 2 30 P. M 1:30 l*. M. Also Sun., 9 A ".' ' ? a-, J All steat r_Sth hour later t at Ne-r burgl for ret ':rn t i New SIGHTSEEING YACHT - ' N ? yr Pier S3. Phone I-oneacrs 1 J5p. RESORTS NEW YOBK STATE k CATSFJLL '% MOUNTAIN 3ESGRTS' The Vacation Land Supreme Is Near at Hand FORGET YOUR CARES And Gain PERFECT HEALTH In TH?S IDEAL SECTION i'or fr-e Ho'el ?r,?? Bofcrdlnf Hous? IJst A-idr-i? T. W. t1",...,;i ,.. t.i C?tou, N. V. Reached Via rz 25i?urc???Tr Now ?Pen <il rtAitA SoaawLtTv or Cm* lire ?rUUUi riKVFHi?^t Of ADOTEl ?>^ Pi?OK?i.C_ircirr?OFAhor!? BRI?RCLIFF MANOR.N.Y ?.TffU'BK'imCI I? MAD?SOY iTl. *?'. CITOfiA 8PBINGS, N. Y. H TEL. LON'f" I?!.AM) THE xNASSAU LONG EEACH The c si ? ? "ommutini : N w 4. ' ?ci an batnlnc fr? the hotel. <',a.? ana ori.i-r ?ura er spa *? .near by. liusii Dsn<"ln#. Excepi ?bli price?. r r Basural u Phone Loot Beaeb 'uO. NORTH A.SBLRY PARK, N. J. New Monterey Ho?e? The Resort Hotel Pre-emineat Accommodates 600 NOW OPEN? Grille Room North Asbury Park, N. J. AMH'K*. P.\KK. N. J. PLAZA HOTEL ?S^JA? * Paring Orean sn.l Lake. (?tat-lal Bio? Book Hotel. Shore 1'lnners a ?aiclalty. James KELSEY. Owner and Manager. PENNSYLVANIA VONOMONOrK INN MOUNTAINHOM"?. r"A. MountaSnhoroe's Leading- HotsI For Your Full Vacation. nooms **i?h rv^nin* water. Private Batfe*. If?mat Veil Balsa. Booklet.