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Real E 8 l u t e ?\ c w s Realty Boards Ask Investment Of Trust Fim-d$ s<*k re and lite Insurance corn >t he! institutions hold % id? to ni eat an ade ? <> ?lave Ijhv Pa?????? VHicrpfn P>ri i?f ?m in:: In B ink? v; ill Be In ?.??>! r,i Realty Mortgage!? ?. ? r ig-h teen th annual con raaUo. lh. <?? 1 m State fte.o {M, - ' . . Estate Board?, held in b, resolution? ware ad. pted ca lag fo? '"* ??' ?1" ^'tlir* t<? p*a? a bill !.) f.'i?'i'"' paniei ? public - f ?gate percentage of ?ucb funds in Worlds ?at?'' f?? raal estate Tha' ' ; i ived real eatate _.. , .--.. - -, -i- mude on th ( bn si 8 y pr sei rig costs, lea nng t <? ?jatte i ljustments t be t.-ikfc ? i That nal me ? re? t i relieve tha s b ti.k< n :,.. ? Hows: F:r? a res unda ?atioi . s in firs! loans lecui : ? ?nctio ? iding mat: rials; third. 1 pe] i ad?quat?. P'r" ctn*-^ ci life insur? ance il est?t? t?gej, dslatii per:-.:.' . ' money on res. ? and surplus oi such last : Follow Untermyer'a Idea? 1Th<>?f reao itioi a "e-e In line with ir. addresj a bef >re ti e convention by 8amue! Cntermyer, counsel for tha Loekwood ??? nmittee who pointed cut th? ?e loua esa ?? the h- using situa? tion and made suggestions tor its cor- , r'rt'.en. i A res >!n'i<>n uryed that the brokers' Ucease bill t.. be intrr duced In the next Legislature by the association sh"uld spply to the whole Hate and not tie restricted to flrst-claaa and second claa? sitias, inch a bil w-r. vetoed !a?t yea- by the Governor The resolu? tion !>rnvi les ??so that petitiona be circulate*' among property owners "in? terested in n;H?et?iin;ng a high stand? ard cf :onduct ir. the real estate pro? fession" to secure their support for the bill Th' bill is designed to pre? vent Irresponsible and unfair re si es tata operators from placing the busi ness in disrepute and to protect the public. Otr?r esolution? adopted were as filtOW3: F?. t'ring a ?aie? 'a? ot \ per cent on ill ??le? of merchandise in exceaa of J6,O0Q annually. Favoring an amendment to tha F?d? ?rai Constitution ??ravrst. tax exemp? tion for securities and adding1 "but while sucl exemptions exist we believe mortgages should have aorae exernp tion. L'rging amendment of the present rant la^.'a so st to provide "fnlr ad ; readily Intelligible n:!e6 for the Just I ?id prompt determination of what is a reasonable rent" so that the uncer ilnty ar.J Intolerable conditions in :he courts may be reduced to a mini- ; luro. Asking the National Association of j Jea! FstaCe Boards to reconsider its ?tion In Indorsing the St, Lawrence anal project, it not having consulted the New York State Board, The state issociati n led ired itself strongly in ';?'.? .r ol developing the State Barge Canal lncreas* in Membership M?ade C Dobaon executive secre-i tary, reported that the state associa- ! '..on rr.err.v ei shi- had Incre-.isea lOU per! Knt in the last year More than ?00, members were in attendance at the convention from every section of tho state. 0 :T: cera e! e c :ecl w -. r e : President, r!. H. Garfield, of Roch? ester; vice-presidents, Albert L. Kin? der, of Buffalo, for Buffalo district; ?. L Brownlee, of Geneva, for Roch? ester district; Raymond E. Porter, rf Syracuse, for Syracuse district; ! DeLancey M. Ellis, of Albany, for Btlea-Albany district and J. W. Boollttle, of Long Is'and, for New fork district; Secretary, Frank M. Colwell, of Auburn; treasurer, Charles i. Miller, of Utica. Mr. Dobson, executive secretary, was ?ntinued ;. office, w.th headquarters ,a Rochester. 140 P. C. Increase Rental For Store in Broadway , . ra? Rowantree-Schley Company ; ???sed the store at 832 Broadway to tfie j Western Union Telegraph Company at ?rental lacr?ate or 140 per cent over; : W paid b- the former tenant. The j jam? broker ie? -- i '--.e basement at 'M to 182 West Fourteenth Street to ???Whiting Paper Company. -? ?-. Business to Claim Apartment On Upper Eighth Atenu? ?? C. Comerford, of Flynn & Con 2?aghtor., .. for the Mutual Trust -4>apar.y, Port Chester, N. Y., the jw-itory a ?artment with stores at 2918 Mghth A,-.- .... 25x100 to an investor, ! ?in intends to renovate the property .91 b'? "tcorric Owners of Apart rtif ?its ut Jarkm>n Heights . ??? C ? ton, superintendent of ^a 4. Fin . Inc. of Bn okl n, and ??^?*? A. '.' Gai ;; .-, a teacher in this .;?' purchaied apartments at Jackson ?IgBt?, Find Suite? in Fiat?? "ease it E liman leased apa-^menta P '?? \ enue to Dr. D, H. Witt, -. Avenue to Mrs. M. E. i e' - ?: A VI : ue tO a- 305 Lexington r*8??. to " . -, Mary !.. Wilson, Frank " F tzpatrick, at 674 ., Mrs M Ha 'oran, ??tor. Aver ue to M h- Ed .'v. ty-eighth Street ' ' ?.'. ?--t Flfty i M ? ??. I) A g ?- 'i n. at ? '.-: - rei r. to W, II. ? - ? ' Avenue to Mrs. !? ' - ' '? ? ' "??' ^*v. -?? '? ??? '?? ? Is, nt 128 W at Sev '?*' ?"'? ' ' U M ?)* Ambei A. -? v <,f>r, Street ? ' ''? ?-" ' ?'' ' ? "' -'-veri-y ?t "? '"? ' :- B Go. e:n and at *v,"M '?'? '.- !< ..'?? Strt.t to II. Van Wikaad J C Pfiqeger *"? Tenant? f??r Dv,r!Ung? "''? t Good ..-. leased to: :>r.r>. i Hofl ? m?i th? krVJ,"''''/J ?< .\ V?V.'\ I %...'' ?'"' '-'-' f?, '?"? '?? ''?.? S ?: m ifing a* 13? ' ? - and to J ilia Man ? ' '--.ree-atory dwell P'o'r-,, in Bank ??r?I ??tuT"* s '?''' '??'? '?"""? th< v''''k'r . .?.-?,. ,,, ..? (;on) pachanga B - fc.j ?' ?"?'-??. the plot on Cathe j_ ' ??'rr-?h/ ,,. w) |cJ) ,, r bKnk h. *f ;}'*'?'"'? permlsaion bj th? Boar? ut.,y,' " '"' I ? bank building, ?< I. - -.'. eol ?n.tm yb?U '???? ; *"^lt>urv Minor |^>t? Soi?! */*?? ? ? - Cornpa, y ??. ? tl re aa^ ' - ?'/ u,-*.i,-,c to i ran' Uiiainc'rti? Concerna T??ke Space in ? nlLi-un Zones j Lease* In Fon ?!i ?r-? Fifth A*r-? nue Buildings and in Side Streets Carstein & Llnnekin, Inc.. leased ?? ?ci al 221 Fourth Avenue to Hjman S K rseh end \gence !'? Lip rai rie et icat i? ns, al 142--U3 Fourth Ave? nue a M? rris it n.sol? at 2 as Four! h ! ?\ cnue a Samuel - wti rtz an ( M >rr >. B ? hi g! ore and bauen <-tr. at ; S "' Br ti Iwaj t ! T Bi m ws I om :???? spact at 229 !' u ' . Avenue to ?I .- Louis W.i'a I ?? Vtunu ? " ir ng Com . ' a ,?? at 341 , Fifth A I'taa..(? ed '< PuFman M tal Special t ios, inc., .?' '?''"; o Bi rt '. . r & Co., i.'. l'2<3 Fifth Ave ::.'? to Gi if? El ?? "? ardt, al ?0 >U9 Broadwaj to La Foi est Lyon in con? nection vit' Tannenbaum, Strauss & .' ? Twen* -. i.; n th St reet to Dress Cun.? any, at 308 Hr.,:,.) \- ay '.h Morrl and at 71 East , Twenty ? ! Street to Jersey Service Bureau, Inc. ! ; .- ij j Brown Company lease ! j in the Mecca Fl ii!d ng 1600 j to t *e Master Ed icatur j i ? ? -; ion. : C arica ' Vanvalen, (ac, r*~,trc\ of , ? . ? 11 '.- . ian Street to Si lari ' ,ck -i ;;. ' ? .- .i % : -i ? 51 in?i 53 ! ane to Max Drucker and Sha r ?? Co. Bra !y & Bowman leased offices In : a . ? Building I .' ,. .?,- 3ter a .-'??? Con ?".:. -, Wi sh ! ne ? a'o: '? ! me, ntton eys; Dr. Dowd, McKenna Advert?s) ?/ \g ?ncy, J H ill J a s, (Tari B? r, An erican Pelr ?le ... Con any, P rr ? a ?' . M . -; le St trace Battery " - - i ? ?? ., ? ?? ; a . ; Lou la S "'. r-. " ! ?! for ' 're '. W Marks th vo air'1 . t 13$) ind ! M West T ?. a.:.- ?< 1 ?nd '-'' reet, 12x1 twenty-' ne years t Horwitz 4 K'arpel, '? ??'? ' will.lei the structures into -tires end lofts Pease f- F.lliman leased offices in the I'rinity Building, at 115 Broadway, to rh ro :kn nrtor ? Co. Folsorn Bros., Inc., leased the pmrlur floor Btore at 117 East Thirty-fourth Street to the Jack Horner Thrift STiop, ; for 53,000 per annun? Proposes t*r Elimin?te Service of Realty Brokers [i.f..,., !:w!' -i' v ?nrtouncfii It Will Hav<" Burea? tn Take Ca?-e (?f Member!?' Needs A rea! estate service will be an sdded feati re Tor members of the Associated Oress Industries 'if America about No- j vember 1. David \T. Mosessohn, exec? utive director of the nsa ?ciation in ex- j plaining the p'irpose of this new serv ice t" id that tho -sin-Is of dollars will he saved for them in the course of the I year. "At th? present If a manufacturer de? sires a loft he ratines a member of real estate brokers " said Mr. Moses sohn. "?le usually specifies that he would like a loft in a certain block or within a certain radius. Naturally there Is a limited number of lofts in the specified district, and the brokers bid for these lofts, It so happens that one broker will bid hierher than the others in order to obtain the property, and in so doing the manufacturer is obliged to ray the highest price for it. "Our real estate bureau will be con? ducted p.t no cost to the manufacturer. If a manufatcurer desires a loft he will make application to the association office. Oar bureau will then endeavor to locate the premises for him. "We will also assist members in sub? leasing lofts or parts of lofts and will rive what aid is necessary where re? movals are contemplated." Many Find Homes In Nearby I.onz Inland Places E. 8. and S. F. Voss sold for Wa verley Cohen his residence on Burton Avenue, Woodir.ere, L, I., to Howard A. Darrin; for Joseph S. Auerbach a residence and large plot on Columbia Avenue to Harry Kramer; for estate of P. W, Stevensor? a residence and three acres on East Rockaway Road, Hewlett, to Mrs. R. B. Saportas; for S. Eisemann plot on Woodmere Boule? vard, Wondmere, to Leo Wolf, for im pr ivement with dwellings; for Michael Keating plot opposite L. I. R. R sta? tion in Cedarhurst, for improvement with office building; for T. J. Cummings residence at Lynbrook to A. Miller. The same brokers anounce leaBt-s of homes in , Cedarhurst for Stephen Feron to C. Ratter, for A. II. Jenkins to B. Rosenberg, for G, P. Davis to Vas Nunes, for K. J. White to Camp bell Locke; In Woodmoro for C. W. Caldwell to S. Dryfooa, for H. Rosenberg to H. Louis, for Noel Car pender to F. P. Rives, for H. Dickinson to P. J. Herter, and at Hewlett, for Mrs. W, Voss to A. Cobb, for S. F. Morris to F. P. Seggerraan, for A, Vor zanger to A. Russell, Dr. L. Pierre Clark Gets Home in Fast 6"tb St. Douglas L. Elliman & To. leased for Mrs, Anna Wormser, 2 East Sixty-fifth Street, a four story dwelling, to Dr. L. Pierce Clark, who will occupy the house after Improvements. Vasa K. Bracher leased for ths estate of Alice P, Leam m the four stoi-y house at 32 West Seventy-fifth Street, und has also been appointed agent of the prop? erty. J B. English leased for Margaret J. Brown to Louise Card the four story building 12a West Sixty-first Street. Frederick A. Canney Sells Estate at Croton-on-??udson George Howe sold for Frederick A. Canney his estate on Mount Airy Road, Croton-on Hudi or., containing thii ty acre*, i' li lenci and barns, with fine views of the Hudson River. Tho pur? chaser is James V. Reddy, of this city Operators Ruy Dwelling On Lexington Ave. Corner Otterbourg, Steindler <? Houston uprchased from Henry Wlneburgh the three-story dwelling 14 2 ' i Lexington Avenue, at the southeast corner 01" . 1.1 ty-thud Street, 10x70. Recent Buyers of Realty Abraham Alpert Is the b Iyer of 21-23 West "i birtleth tre< ' . Jo eph no Ban man, of ?V West '..,; ty-eigh h Si reet, and I. an?! R. Caviris ol 243 West :o..'th Street, all sold recently, Morris Cohe 1 is the new owner of th?. apartment house at 1411 and 1416 na Avenue, ?old recently. He paid $110,000 Montclair Store-trial Sold 1 .<? Fidelity ft Security Company, An,1,.i L. Pn icott, pr< aid? nt, told to ..;?,./. Biddlernan, operator, the property a 01 eld Avenue, Montclair, .'?' ,L, consisting of a two-story build .i ?, la',/./.',.?, with eleven stores und i ; ink Uughes Company r.? ((otlated th? d? al. East Side Buildings Sold M')/r!? K a ok bought the two busi ness building? at 161 ' anal Street and 14 Bowery, I, ?,-? ?nd four stories respectively The former, on sito ri6.4x?J9.2x Irregular, and tho latter 26,6x1011 John P O'Brien wait the ?ell? r ol i o'. bul Idlngs Move to Downtov.Ti Section The Lloyd Wlnthrop Company tne haa leased offices In the Washlngt'j I Life Building, at 141 Broadway, Lumber Prices Seem To Be Headed for Higher Lev?is .?'porta Consumption fia? Steaiii?ed C-4>8t Figure? Throughout the eastern territory there ha? been e very noticeable im? provement In the lumber market during h? last thirty day?, und particularly ?lnce October 1, and construction woods u? ? whole are on the upward trend, ae cordlng to A. it Kriech >aum. vlce preaident of "Lumber,"'' the national lumbor ti de journal. Lumber manufacturera throughout the country, notably in th? So i them I Ine region ?rut on the Pacific Coast, ,,.-. speeding up production, and even with the increased output the volume f new business in keeping considera? bly ahead oi the dally cut, he pointed ml, "All signs point to the perma nancj of this improved condition," de dared Mr, Krivchbaum recently, "and there Is little doubt that wholesale prices will r.ot decline below the pre.s ent level On the ether hand, many items of ajft woods are advancing iteadily, and some of them rapidly. Yellow pine flooring of the Leiter grades, North Carolina pine flooring .re.! roofers, spruce lath und Western. ? >? I ce .nr shingles are all Increase g in price, and many rnilln are reporting ncarcitj of stocks, Tirer" is a stronger 'one to the Douglas fir market, and nprnce and cypress are gaining In 'trengthjrfor the ?irst time in months. . I iWbetter grades of hardwoods ii re r:i" sr, and !,:-.? civ, ood flooring is . very strong, with o go d demand Vir? tual!} the only vveiik spot in the lumber narket la seen in timbers, and this f-i iccounted for by the lack of buying by the railroads and the absence of ex .rl lem.tnd. "A factor worthy of note la the tre metidi s ; u Iding activity on the Pa? cific C asl and in the South. In those loc Ii ties a large volume of the lumber produced Is consumed within the terri? tory embraced by the mills. Housing construction all along the Atlantic seaboard also Is continuing, end in 9ome localities incron-iiinr, and lumber stocks in retailer*' hands are rapidly bein? depleted. De-.L-rs in the rural and sub' rhaii communities are tha heaviest buyers Wood consuming in? dustrial planta are gradually resuming operation after the lon?< period of de pression, snd miny of them are begin? ning to replenish their lumber at >cks wh ch accourus for the stiffening of th? hardwood market." Large Convention Hal] Planned for Atlantic City Wi?? A?so include Theater and Stink for Skating ?n Baf?t> men! of Building ATLANTIC CITY, Oct 16.?A !*nre amusernent and convention hall project is planned on the Boardwalk in Chel? sea. A definite announcement will be made within the next two weeks, it vras learned to-day from an authoritative source. The enterprise will entail an investment of $2.000.000 and will bo Pnanced by S. W. Straus & Co,, of New York, and other heavy investors in Chelsea properties. The structure, according to plnns, will go nn on the ocean front adjueent to the Ritz-Carlton. The building will contain n theater seating 1,200 persons, a motion picture theater with- 2,000 seating capacity, a convention hall with interchangeable walla und seating up to 6,000. In addition there will be a muslo hall, where a symphony orchestra will rive daily concerts the year a,-ound. This auditorium will contain an organ costing $50,000. In the basement will be an ice skating rink. Buy? Jackson Heights House Howard C. Price, of J. K. Armeby & Co., has purchased an apartment at Jackson Heiirhts. - a ?i.. ? Buvers Arrived (?ontlnimd from arioedln? ?*?</) tion?, white ?foods; EdwaM C. Bandar?, knit furnishing goods; O. E. Jones, mfg. shirts aril overalls; eare H. ft. ?lart, 320 B'way, Room 130K. 8T. LOnS F'-i-ugR?, Vandervoort .?- Barney Oo. i Mina Jane H. Wade, walsta, noua? dresuen, apron?, wraps, corsets and brasalerea; 225 6th av. S E Kopelowlta, woolen ekirtingai Penn- : Bylvanla, Franklin Furniture Rnun; B. Oreen- i Older, earn?'? and furniture; Pennsylvania. : Famous & Harr; J. \V, Boston, house i furnlBhlnsn, toys: '.7 W 26th nt., ?th floor. ; HT. PAUL M. Cohen, tailor; Martinique. Macey Co . Louis Sllvoratetn. oeata. aulta; l'oo w ."-': i at. TERRE HAUTE, ?NI?. rtoot P O Co.; Mis. n. J, Ryan, mnsMn underwear, Infants' wear, houeii drasaee; 23 E. 2?lh Ht. Peteradorr's; Pig Petersdorf, for trlmmsd coats und (Irena?!?; 120 W. ?ith ?t., L. Harria. TOT/EOO, OJ?TO W L. Milner Sz Co.; IX M. A. William?,! ; men's furnishings, women's and ohlldren'a ! knit underwear, hosiery, umbrellas; Miss C. ! Merrlman, ribbons, art needlework, no? tions, Alfred Fantl, 11? W. 32d ?t. Meyer-Jonaaaon Co.; W. MUlor and Misal Weaver, coats dreuaea; 276 uth av. Tl I.S ., OK I.A. Renberg'*, Mrs. C. 11 Wuerty, readj to wear; 116* B'way WASHINGTON Parker-Bridget Co.; F. M. Low, rndae. mgT. ; Hurry Lesvner, nien'a clothing; Af flllated Retail Clothiers, 200 5th av. UII,KLS-HARRK, PA. Wyoming Garment Co.; C. f?telnf?l<l. Joba Bilk dresa's; 120 W 36th nt.. L, llarrlo. WILMINGTON, N. C. Goodman Bros.; Sigmund Ooodmna, women's ready to wear, Imperial. O. Dannenbaum Co.; G Dannenbaura, loba dreasea, coats, eweatora; ?. Solomon. 1372 B'way. ?VINSTON-8ALEM, N. C, D. O. Craven Co.; D. (?. Craven, ?omw'i ready to wear; *7 ?V. 34th St. WORCESTER, MAS?. Louise Shop; Mia? Mourln, rsady te wear; II ail Fl arralan, 202 r.th a v. fl. Seder St Bro. ; J. Seder, dresses; walata; J. J. Rlttenbertr, representing, lu Olli?. rO?NGSTOWN, PA. Strouaa-IIIrHchberg, \ o. ; K J. Beacom, m'lsi. mgr., kimonos, negligees, silk and in . :.n underwear, coraeta and brasalerea, ki l( underwear, dreaaea, waists, coats and aulla; care Baer tt Lillenthal, 1 ICO B'way. Equipment Bonds Nimi. Bare Maturity, rtlfl. Aak At! .'oast Lin? *\<t 1922-'36 6.25 t.9t Bait ?k Ohio... *'-4 1922-'27 8.36 6.00 Buslon & A... * Vi 1921-'30 ?.30 6.9? Burfalo it &. P. *V4-? 1921-'33 6.116 i. 50 du . . . . 6 I ?21-'33 '.- 5.30 fl?na.'.?an Nat. 7 1835 0.85 ?.7? Canadian Nor. *H-5-* 1921-*30 7.25 6.60 . m Pac. . ? !921-'32 fl.;n:, 6.9? do . ?V4 1922-'29 6.35 b.?5 C IK'* Bt L.. 6 1922-'2? 6.36 6.90 do . 6 lie 2-'27 6.60 6.80 Chea ?fe Ohio.. . 6 V? 19114-36 8.26 S.?f r i: I i I' ... * V? 1921 -'27 8.60 S 01 Chlo * N W... 4V4 181.1 '33 k.a5 6.90 Jo . ii 'l 192b-'36 6.3S 6.90 <? 11 I. * N O. 5 19Jl-'2* 6.50 6.9P Del A Hudson. *'A 1922 VIO 6.7 0 Ki !? . *V,-* lB21-'27 7.75 ?.75 do . * 1622-'2? 7.75 ?.76 Ul Central. 4 V? 1021 -'27 6.35 6.90 <o . t% ]923-'36 8.30 6.90 10 .7 19 6-'36 6.30 6 90 1 Km, City Ho.. 5 192t-'2? 6.60 ?oil Loul? * Naata B 1921-23 6.25 6.90 do .. ?\? l923-'3? U 26 6.90 M . I' ?. 8 a M * j-5 191 l-'ii'i fl 60 ?.00 .,... S'/fj i :?::.-' I!B U 60 fl 00 <Jo . 7 l923-'a0 6.115 6.90 l?22-'a0 6.30 6 HO I 922-'21 8.30 6.90 1922-*aa 0 30 6.90 N Y <J it ht L. i'i 192l-'2? 6.60 5.9? ?3! 6 26 6 I''1 ?: v M H * 71 4'^,-5-? 1B21-'?IS 7 60 or,? Norfolk * W.. *V4 lBUl-'x* 8.26 6.76 Moi Pacific_ 7 1*22 '30 6.40 6.Bo ponnaylvarila.. . 4-*V8 l*22-'2J 6.2S 6.9? 1 .? i . ,. ,-., ;..,. *>% ! i . : ',.!) C.30 6 S 5 I- illng Co.. . . ?H 1922-'27 6 Hi 6.9 0 i ? aboard .*'A-6-? 1921 '27 II? 6.1 6 Hoelhsin 1'n.o. 4 ',-, 1922-'28 6 0 6.90 do . 7 19112 '36 ? 30 5 90 tin .i l.-r n If/. . . 4?A-? 1 92 ! '2? 6 ..0 6.00 I ?.: ,n l'a, Hin. . 7 )'i;:i .'38 8.26 8.116 Virginian Ity.. ? l922-'a0 8 25 6.9u ?I I HMMU'.I) APAIlT.Mr.NTH TO MET PARK. AVE., 8?5 !.-,,,< alirii. II -lv furnlahed 7 .,.- i room u pai i ment, g bath? Kent re??onable, *U?;?T OH PKiSi^MlM?, " '" i? . 0? i ? '?? - i' i .1 , . i; . ITI.1IJI... -r~--n mmmmm \r% " " ?S?? > ?' ?' ?????i ' ?' "i1--sr-.j=ir..-?--^- ?- ? - .^ TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ft&AL K??T.\Tr??"..?H-JS O? ?KNT ? -?-j_ New Jr.riM Nitrw f?orp^p at s?.iio up ?I Bogota Heife.ito, bull? of iiufi-o and frame stexm ?i,.r..url Boor?, ?lr?-tricUy. pioti 411x100 Michael Bios A Christian ?en Msplewood and Palisade aves. Tele ??hon? Harkensnci-. .'.?vi-R. Cannectleai 3? ROOM ?AMITAr.lt'U 14 aarvs; *?r\( ? nlraa. ?,,.r. 1 liai) 510 ?'.00 Uta .p.. H F .v; "KEn, HK.\ I. ES r A7K 10 BA.?T <:D ST i? PA HTM E..NTH Ttl I.RT?Fl RM-HKfl *j5 rtjikI. ?.? lar, ?TH ?rr. 1} WEST- BEDROOM lh-tno noOM KITCHKN13TTK AN'.i BaTI? WITH THI.BI'HOXU, ATTRACTIVE. REED, HRia.M 1130 S0TH SI 43 EAST- -Second floor ; etqulslt?? lv equipped. Mis Eastman Johnson P;?ia 2D?4. 737.? AT., m WB38T (not?) S'obeRon) ? Newly decorated and furnlsried ??? two ih'-cr outslf! rourriB bath - ?fd ?ur faco iui'3, subway; room, bath ?00 monthly and u^i; ful) hotel service, restauran! ?i.ST ST (Columbus av.) (Hotei Colons!) ?Newly decorated, furnish*.I one t?o ihr-? outside rooms, bath . elevated. surtAca cp rr. subway, $60 roum, bath; lull hotel service, restaurant, 9.T? ST., AT MADISON AV (Hotel A-ihton, two, three oui ?'.?le ? . .:,.:- un I li ith bus- g surfac?: cars, 1 ibway J4f, 1 ... and lu?n up; full hotel service, r?-alaurant I-;;- WTIFl a SUITES of ? or * rooms and bath; hole; service, hls-h ??.lltr.s* .u> Side n?;h; . rates most reasonable ilt>-.*i Chelsea, '?22 West ??3d st.. phone Wulklnj I20O. CORNER fwll-j furnished. QT?rlor.Klng Hnd ann. ?outhorn exposure; 7 outside rooms, Audubon ?51" ELEGANTLY l-TKM-'Hr? AP?1T. 7' K7- ' S, 2 T< 1 12 ?:? " ?M? ?UTSI PR; SPACIOUS TELEPHONE J7ta?.-'i IIL'TLER, FURNISHED or unfurnished ?-room apart? ment : electric lifiht and hot water Che!?? a 1927. ? ROOMS --Furr.1sh?'Kj ; ?o'j'rKrn arponar?? $150 B Bttrton. 419 West llSlh si. MiiinlnRsldf 7700. APARTMENTS TO I.KT--i'XVl Il??lrJHISn Hanhattao <8TH ST.. tt BAST, at Madtuon ?T.? Vein? and maid service; S room? und bath; t2 .'60 to SU.400 Harria. Vuujrht ?6 Co., I Bast 48th st Vtmli rblll 81 36TH ST. ?5-2T, hetw.-en 5th and 1th a vu. ? Unusually larfr- room? with hl?h .-ni lnys; 2 rooms and bath, $2.000 5 room - 1 1 bath. $3,600 Harris, Vought It-. Co., ti Bast 4C.h ai Vanderbllt 31. S?TH ST, U6-7 EAST at Lexlnston av.? Two rooms and bath 51 000 to $l,?O0 Harris. Voujrht & Co., fi East *t!th st. Van .1. ??.'lit 31. FIFTH AVE. Bi?Splendid new r.pxrt menta, 2 ?nil H rooms hatn quiet re flntl neighborhood; Immediate possession superintendent on premises 11 A M to 12 Noon Win A. White * Sunn, 44 Cedar et. 'telephone Joint 6700 MADISON AV., ?91-?93-??fl -- Bachelor apartment, service; ?. roum?. bath, $?00 to $1,400. Harri? Vnu?ht & Cx. a East 40th at. Vanderbllt 31. PARK AV., (35, corner of 18th et.?All room? unu?uali.\ light and racing Park av.; 6 rooms and 2 baths, $4.500 Harria. Voujrht &. Co., 6 0. 46th at. Vanderbllt 2!. g ROOMS AND RATH ?145 7 ROOMS ANT? HATH ?Mi to IIP? Immediate possession, In tho fashionably located elevator apartment houBea, li ana !9 Eant 96th at., near 6th uv Apply on premises or William Crulkshank'a Sons, Singer Building. Kew Jersey NKVT 8 ROOM APARTMENT?TtmlK <jm.?. electricity, steeca ; $i6. Van Wlnklo, Rutner ford, N. J. BKOrrX REAL ESTAT? HOME SITES "Sunny Brae" White Plains Road and Ponfield Avenue Mt. Vernon?Bronxville. Apply J. CLARENCE DAVIE3 Office on property, or ?40th St. and 3rd Avenu?? UNTTRNISHEI? APARTMENTS TO LET 815 PA1 S. E. CORNER 75TH ST. FENTS^ REASONABLE immediate Possession AGENT ON PREMISES LONG 181JVN? REAL ESTATX NORTH SHORES One of tho finest on Long Ir'.and Sound; sandy beach, deep water. Spacious modern bulldlnsf?. For aala at ii!?:a.t S.'CSCCOD PELL & CO. l7^Z"?XlTr. STORAGE NOTICES WAREHOUSE SALE OF GOODS FOR UNPAID CHARGES In accordance with the provision? of law, there holr.K du?) and unpaid charges for which the undersif?ned, The Columbus Storage Warehouse, Inc., la entitled to a lion aa warehouseman un Li-.e rdoiIs here tiiafier described, ana due notice having hefm r?lv.'n to all parties known to claim i. n Interest therein, and the time specified In such notice for payment or such chircn having expired, there will be sold r.t public hii'-tlon u! Its wiirohouso, S2-?? West 13'lth St., New rorlt a; on MONDAY, NOVKKRER 7TH, 1311, AT 10 30 A. M? and If the ?alo la not completed on ?nld ilHta the ti;ii':e vill be continued nt (52-64 ^V'est 134th ,';t on each and ?very Monday thereafter, boirlnnltiB at 10:30 <\ in on ?lach dux. und continuing until all boo.la ?re sold, to wit; Household furniture, con? sisting of parlor t-'iuv. bedroom sua?, din inm room suttrj, library fuirai ure. pianos VTctrolas, muslcul Instruments, carpets, ruga, trunks, boxes, barrels, sultoases contents, consisting of clothlnK, linen, books, papers, stationery, pictures 1 ?. ig machines. Iceboxes, i-utlorj.ips, bric-a brac, ohina anil jrlaHHware. silverware, bed dlnir, a:.i |n? li 'i and ma lei ' ils und other porsnnal effects, tis enumeraLed In tho warehouse Inventory Issued bj 1 Is waro I.iium!, .'Jii'l a.a.i for the accounts of ta?i followltij? parties concerned: ANNIE HEN? DERSON, ICI.I/.A MOSES, aas SUSIE MNDSB? PRICE, AGATHA Mil.!.:?, MKS DORA MOSBACH. SALLIE MORGAN, RAYMOND WEST, MARGARET HOUC.II, 1,. .1. HUBBARD, SARAH WISE, FRANCES or FLORENCE FORD, MRS. -I. Ol EEN, Itl.'l'iaa OVERTON, MRS C. PORTER, I BENJAMIN PR ITCH.'? RD, MARTHA JACKSON, GEORGE KETCH AM. MRS, DANIEL MATTHEWS, HE.WMIB JEF? FERSON, NORMAN DKVON1SH, MRS. R. C. 8KBETE, RICHARD I.. PRATER, ? IIENItV H McCORKLE, RICHARD I. BALTIMORE, MARY LAN!:';. JAMES ASHLEY .' 1,1. BEING N? >W STORED IN SAID COLUMBIA'S STORAGE WARE (IOIISU, INC. aN!' ALL VO BE MORE SPECIFICALLY ANNOUNCED AND DE hCRIP.ED A a- TIM IS ' ')'' SA ID SALE THE GOODS WILL HIS ON EXHIBITION AT THE TIME AND PLACE OF SALE. COLUMBUS STORAGE WAREHOUSE, INC., 62 64 WEST 134TIJ ST. SURROGATES' NOTICES PORTER HORACE?In pursuance of an or?lot 'if Honorable .lohn P Cohalan, ?. Hutiogeio of th- Counts of S'< ? ? -'? NOTICE m liorebj i.l ? ? 11 t?? a pi-rsons hsvina ? laiins aiiultiat HORACE PORTER, Uto o? the Count> of New York, deceased, i? present tho a. with 0 hers Hierauf to tin aubscrlhei at Its piuo? of transact? ing business, No mo Broodwaj Bun gh of M'ltihuttiiri, City and Slate of Now York, ,,? ?? before t'i? 110th day of January n??xt, toned. New Tork. th? Kith day of July, 1 OUARANTT TRUS1 COMPANY OF NEW YOIIK, ' - ill ? ??JAVDir.N .1 POST, -it. on.-.. 11 I- '?' 'um-, ?1 William Street, Borough o? Manhattan, Nsw York Clt?. RP.A1. EUTATT? AT ATCTIOS ?KAI tt?>T?TK AT AITTION ?j Ai 8 o'clock, rain or shine, in a comfortable, well ' : heated and well lighted Hall at the Property, on j Junction Ave, CONTINUATION ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE of all the remaining unsold New York City Waterfront-Bungalow Lois TO BE SOLO SEPARATELY AT Y'.-IF. OWN PRICB vr-lh a \argc frontage on Flushing Bay, Autor?a Ave., Ditxnars Ave., Junction Ave. and adjoining streets in Elmhurst, N. ? C. 25 Minutes from 42nd St., 5-cent Fare TROLl.E'? RUNS RICH'i rHROL'CH PROPERTY 10% on Dm' of Sale RACY # ln Monthly M 10% in Thirty Day? ?U/C IntAlImenta of 2% :? SD1?;) at 6% rrir-.y rein^j in on mort gaga Title Guarantee & Trust Company Title Policies Free Sovlng-. Hi nh Uiok?, on pio ? r i?Nw'icrit>n?'rit. aa vv--' a* ?ii-.'i;.. .'.,.mi,,, ?t inaiUei value, accepted ?.?> dopwtt, :\ HOW TO GO Take InterborouRh Subway to 42nd St. " ' ' (Grand Central Subway Station). Trans j fer to Queensboro Subway (Corona Line) to Junction Avenue Ex? press Station, the Junction Avenue surface line running through the ? p Oj.erfy (north hve minutes) Jackson Avenue surface line from L 59th Street, Manhattan, to Junction Avenue, within three blocks of i property. f-7 Liberty St. ff // j&Q Telephon Now York City ^^'y^f'-^'^V'^f Coftlandt 074 W H. fi FF.CKFR, A...fl< OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE ?Jo not a.?anime the ritk and expense of an j auction ?aie on'csa: lot?the? are obliged to s-el? legally; 2nd?they have j no uae i or the prypcty; 3rd?they need the mouey and must ?ell at any j reaiotabie price. "Htaf s why y?:: can pick up hor?raln? at an ?action ?ala. Examine the following properties today and go to the ?ale tomorrow.. J. Clarence Davles will SelS AT PUBLIC ?UCT?0N TUESDAY, OCTa ?8TH. AT NOON A? th? REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, !4 Vesay St, rty order of Wattor B. ??h??B, ffe<*rat*r. . ?roadway, W?t St?e. s ,ot* TR feit North ?outiisrn Boulevard, S. W. Lof. Drown of ?soth fit. 6 lota North aide of 230th Place & I32nrl Street 12 lot?, ?ullabla lo- St., 120 foet wost of Broudwuy. Suitable cation for factories apartment hou???, atoro? or garage. . ..?.*...?*?_ 0:l? ?r tn? boavy traffic oentera for autos 3 By <>rd?r of Acker. Momv?J * ?i?ratllt Oo. ln lh3 c;ly_ nj. or(Jor of l?eU h&nd Corp 138th St. 3IM r?e> niiar of Souther? Bouio vnrd. 9 Iota on th? North ?lrts of the I /7ta M., tin? ?a OInuiead Avca. 14 lot? street. Suitable location for apartine.it rjntonport section. 8ultabls for Imm? luu.iss or factories. rilate Improvement with private houaes . ,^_ , 1 1- m /-e. or apartment* Tax exempt If started By or 1er of Fr?3ilrrtr?r ***** $**&. before nixi April 3 blocke from aub 14'ft'j St., N. Vi. Cor. V> a'?? Ava. r> lote Sa- way station on \7??tchester Ava. branch, eavated cellar depth foundation reek on. propa/ty. Heady for conatmctlon of No?. 1432, 1434, ?500 end 1.502 Kqaedale nont houaaa. Ave. Unionport, Brona. Four ? and S 23-3ih St., N. W. Cor. Tftb-sm Ara. ? btocrr, ? Camli-V hous?s wlth 8lores and ?*r??-?? n-,.,1 of l?''.vay. ?5 ft a IOO ft. Hipe for _ , . ._,. n. improvement with an apartment houae. Il lot Ro?e?ln!? A??? ac?w 177tii St Send Ivt Booklet, EASY TERMS Ja CLARENCE DAVIES, 149th St. and 3d Are., 32 Nassau St. REAL ESTATE BROKERS BU3?NE& HfeC PROPERTY &T<?r It e o.l Ent?t? In OJBA.VO CENTRAL ZONS Henrv Hof '67 Sil Are. Murray 11512 8994-3474 SUMMONS SUPREME COURT, NEW Y'"'RK COtTNTY. THERESA F HEIDELBACH, Plaintiff, asalnst UNITED STATES TRUST COM 'ANY OF NE?A YORK ia Trustee under Hie r.a: t Will and Testament of Helene :.merhoff, Dereased; HANS SOMMER? HOFF (olso known a? H:-na SommerhotT, Jr. an i Hans I ?aniel Sommerhoff) ; "MAU'. ' ROMMERH IFF. his Wife; DOR? OTHEA SO.MM ERHOFF (alan known na Dornt lu : ' on B iln) REINIIA RD SOM MERHi I ;?' ai ?' " I A ME" P< )M \l ERHi IFF, his Wife; ' ?1 T' ? -:- ?MM ERH< 'FF and "GERTRUDE" SOMMERHOFF, his Wife; (the names "Mary." "Jane" and "Ger? trud.?" lining fictitious, the real first names of said defendants being unknown to plain? tiff): and if any bo dead, their heirs, leviaees and sui.bso.-s In Interest, and ' ?- Issue, If any, of said Hans Sommerhoff, ' ' orothea Sommerhoff or Dorothea von, Bonln, Reinhard Sommerhoff and Otto Sommerhoff and the wives or wUIowb, heirs, devisers, next of kin and successors I In Interest of such lBHue, all of whom and whoso names ar? unknown to plain tiff; and Thomas W Miller as ALIEN PROP ERTY CUSTODIAN. Defendants. Amended ummons. To th? nbove-named Defendants: Y<"Ur ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer ... .?? i complalnl In this notion, and to sorvr a copy of your answer on tho Plaintiff's Attorneys t. It hin twenty day? after tho norvh-o of this amended sum? mons, exclusive of the day of service, and In case of your failure to appear or an? swer, Judgment will he takon against you .?????ana, foi the relief demanded In the u mended con i In int. Dated. August 29 1921. MACK ,'. TAYLOR, Attorneys for Pialn tlfF, Office and Postoffice Address, .47 .: ilson Avenue, Manhattan Borough, New Yor! Cll To MAN'S SOMMERHOFF (also known as Hans Sommerhofl Jr., ana Hans Daniel SommorholT) ; "MARY" SOMMERHOFF lils Wife; DOROTHEA SOMMERHOFF (also known as Dorothea von Bonln) ; REINHARD SOMMERHOFF and "JANE" ?OMMERHOFF, his Wife; OTT?? SOM? MERHOFF and "GERTRUDE" SOMMER? HOFF, li's Wife; (the names "Mary." 'Juno'' and "Gertrude" being fictitious, the real mat names of Bald defendants being unknown to plaintiff); and If any be dead. their heirs, dev?seos and successors in In :ur?i?t. and the Issue, If any. of said Hans Sommerhoff Dorothea Sommerhoff or Doro? thea ion Bonln, Reinhard Sommerhoff and Otto Sommerhoff. and tho wives or widow?, ?lis devisees, next of kin and successors In Intoreal of such Issue, all of whom end ?.?hose names tue unknown to plaintiff; una. Thomas W. Miller a.i ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTl iDIAN The foregoing amended summons I? served upon you by publication pursuant to an ordei of ?a >N VERN? IN M 1? W ?a. lustl <? of the Supremo Court of the State of New York later! the than! day of October, 1:21. and filed with the amended n ; alnt In tho ? (11 e of i he ? Hei k of : :.? y of N'eu York, at the County Court House. In the Borough of Manhattan, City. Dimly ..n ! State of New > ork Tills :. tton affects an in:?rr..?t !n real properly Bltuated on the Easterly side of lecond Avenue, In the Borough of Man lattan, Cllj County and State of Now i',.r-K, distant DO toet 6 Inches Southerly i-o m the Soul he as et , corner of 67th S tree I .i.) Second Avenue, being 26 Ceet front .ind rear by Cf. foet deep and known as ,n 1078 He,-end Avenue, and l? brought i,, clear the title thereto and In compel the defendant, UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YQRK, as Trusteo r .."i tho Laftl Will and ; est ; mon ' of l?i one nitiu ' In fl !. sed, to exocute ii o tin if tu t! .? plaintiff Date h 'v oik Oci m,.. It n, l 131, M \ :? a l'A Y LOR. Attorneys for Ptaln ? ITi '?? and i isiofll e Addt ???, 343 Madison Avenu.-. MaunatUn Borough, Now i ui k. Clly. WKSTOICESTKR CO?NTT KKAI. ESTATE BARGAIN C'oaaT homo, il rooms snd bt?h, with ] Slasn Inclosed porch, parquet floor?, op<n i fireplace, electric lights, steam heat; Ideal location; beautiful trees on ground?; ?l.OCe ! cash, balance $60 monthly, PHONS rONKERS S91?. ' SUMMONS SUPREME COURT, NEW TOltK COUNTY--I Rollln ;' Flaliei and Julius H. Wakefleld, I ns Joint Trustees . ? ic iting the trusts created by und. undor the Last Will and Testament i of Henry M. Peyaer, deceased, In ao far as rm'.'l trusta rele.to to property situate within the State of New York, Plaintiff?, agalnM Herbert 0". Peyaer, Porcy A. Peyser, Herbert Ctocauer, individually and ai? Administrator of the eroods, chattels and credits of Theresa Cracauer, deceased; An la Friedberir, Richard ?;?'-:.;.. Frits Guttstadt, Ethel B. Mayall, Dorothea Peyser Kelly, formerly Dorothea Peyser Sml h; Charles A. Drost, Aus '-': Margaret de Keller, Individually a:.-i as I ? ..-? itri: i ? le i ist Will and Testament 01 John i: de Zcller, deceased; John A. Kos?. Max M?hlstein, sometimes known as Max Milsteln ; Henry M?hlstein, sometimes known an Henry Milsteln; Marg-arulte Mlrhack Schlitz Marie Gertrude Servaes, Jules Gulllet, Francis Frederick William Schut,*., Elvtro Hitbertlne Margarulto Schutz, Jules Albort 8< he;::, Mrs. Hedwig Braessol, Jason O Emerson, as Execiitoi of the Last Will and Testament of Marcus O. Farrar, deceased; Old C lony Trusl i e-.i, my, as Trustee of the trusts creati ! by and under the Last v? 111 and Testament of Marcus O, Farrar, deceased ; Aloys Thenen, Frttz Pprans?er, Hubert Herbrandt, Eulalle Herbrnndt, Adolph Thlrnn. Charlea '1. Zielley, as Executor of the Last Will iir-l Testament of Rose Hall, de? ceased; Jennie H, Turner, Henrietta R. Fox Coater, Perkins institute and Massachusetts School for tho Blind, Boston Flouting Hospi? tal, Children's Hospital, National Surety Company, Allen Property Custodian of the United State? of America, Old Colony T?-<ist Co puny, a a Trustee under the Last Will n n 1 T stnment of Henry M. Peyser, de? ceased; Felix Jeffea, Executor Estate of Llda M Peyaer, deceased, and Jane Doc arel Richard Roe, fictitious names of certain pet ties Interested as creditors. legatees, next of kin or otherwise, whose ri-n! nemes and addresses are unknown to plaintiffs, De f-, nda nts. To the ai-ov? named defendants and each of them ? YOU AUF! HEREBY SUMMONED to an? swer (Tv> complaint In this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiffs' attorney '.\l'hln twenty dnys after n rvlce of this summons exclusive of the day of service, and In case of your failure to appear or answer Jirdgm?nt will he taken nualnst you by dcfnnlt for the relief demanded in the complo Int Dated N?w TorV. Julv SO 1121 RUTGER BI.EECKER MILLER. Attorney for Plaintiff?, 43 Cedar Ft reef. New York City. RTTPHMR COURT Of THE ?TATS O?* NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK ?.lehn McKerrall, Plaintiff, atralnat Lula A McKerrall, Defendant.?Summons with v;.,;! e.?Action Ter F>piirurlon. To the iVbove Named Defendant! You nre hereby summoned to ?mrwir tho complaint In this action, und ti ?erve .-i : of in':" ?'? ?wer, or, If the complaint la nol served with this summon?, to servo a notl e of appearance, on the Plaintiff's \ttorneya within twenty d-i>n after rie service of this summona, exclusive of rh.e ay of service; ?re! In e;\se of your fillute !,< appear, or answer, Judgment will be taken against you by default, for the re? lief demanded In the complaint. Dated o -toher 11, l^St. O'BRIEN, MALEVTNSKY & DRIFfOLT.. l aintiff'a Attornoya. 1483 Broad-way i rouarh i-' Manhattan. New York City Te l nia a I1! rICerrnll, Defendant: The for going summona Is served upen you by publication, pursuant to an order of Honorable laldor Waaaervorol, a .lustlc? of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the iiiih day of September 11)21, cud filed with Oie oomplalnt In the office of the Clerk of i he County of New York, f-( tho County Court House, In the Borough of Manhattan, City, County and Plate of New Yerk. en the llllh day of September, 1021. ??.e Now York, September 17th, 1921 O'llRIHN, MAT.JflVINHKY A nrMS.'Oi.I, Attorney? for (he Plaintiff Office und j Poatofnoe Addr???, N?. 14.2 Broadway, 1 Borough at Manhattan. Nuw Vork City. PERSONAL I DRIOHT hea'.lhy one-yaar-old bo? or ! thre?--year-old girl for ?'.optioa ?rtth wealth-, (anaiv K '<62. Tribune FURNUQED ROOMS TO LET Esst Side ?ivrn BT I.?rXINOTON AV ?TTo??l ftlt r,?s? ,_.?CV'0ui" ' exclusively rmwiy a>r?> r?'e?1 room runih. $!fl ?oel> up a'.? so 'oom. use Vnth fl) we. kl> up restauiant ,'on venience; big reduction (or 2 persons. B3P fiT , AT MADfSON ?V flotel ?.?h ton)?Newly decorated room j?-? o? hath.' $12 week up; room, bath 113 weekly up. huoe? surface .aie subway: full hot?. ?ei-, Ice. restaurant We?t S Ids 81ST PT . COLUMBUS AV (Colonial Hot?' ? ? ?Newly decorated f-.:rn?sVed room o?e ol . ' $12 weekly up; nieva ted ?urtac* -ar? subway; full hotel service; restaurant 87TH ST 139 WEST?Large room; running ?ater, gas, electricity, phone, reasonable Zkl WEST END >v?E.?Suite, singla room? and studio*, n?Ui or without bath. r"f- , KL1 G A - aV Fl T. N [SHED t AND a '? ?M SI [TES WI1 i! \ND .VI I 11" " i H \. I'll SING1 i^ RO' MS, i ?ES1 a ?> BI ' ?' a BACHELORS TELEPHONE SCHUY : BOARDERS WANTED S'?T'? ST., AT LEXINOTON AV (RMr r it ?..:-?>? i - Pot I: d les no ro ?m ?n $18 up -?'? ?? Btor tele C ho'el ser Ici ; newly decorated t 01 .\i in BOARD A MODERATE-PRICED he?: d'.ng he m* t thoau seeking u permanent hum.' or r?>s water; good tnatment; we alo tike letn . ? allds Wl Ite or pnoi , Be] 173 R I Gphrala, or addn sa Tne Maples, Akron. Ps ; HELP WANTED FEMALE HisceH&n*uaa ?DPRESSERS (10). Rots! and Undariro operator?, $? 50 a thousand only gi capable of making $4 to $8 per -lay n? apply a!?o positions (15) Inserting, ?es ,ng and a'.an-.plng Apply all day. 7' floor, 10 Bast 14th ?t. YOUNG WOMAN to ?mplL bend *r curb quotation? from "o n?f rnuai typist; ?peed, accuracy, efficacy aaaenia ?A rile application to C P A.. 110$ ffo? ; ulldlng HELP WANTED MALE ?ALEfMHW WANTED: Senaihi? bualnese-Mk? met?, wh luv? clean, honorable rec-oide. for our sal dtpartment. Intelligent effort and Inlllath? will bring large earning?, the capacity r direi't othjr men means promotion to posit!?? of responsibility and larger earnings. Oni men S"e.<liiK permanent a si ? -s .tine and compensation on a commission basis In th. rufest class of security selling are desired Iti experience In Knowledge of high-grade secur) tiss does not disqualify Call 10 to 12?2 to 4 720 Straus Building ??th Street and Fifth Aient?? Entrance 9 East 46th Street WANTED?Young men. betwaen ?S an?* j 25 year?, for ln?pocie?r? and testar? on '. electrical and mechanical apparatus, no previous experience necessary; starting j ?ate $0.89 and jp. depending on education i and experience; write, giving age, educa j tlon and previous experience. K $19. j 'la ibune. Automobile IiistructlOB REPAIRING, ??riving taught ?Mort time j license guaranteed; ladle?' claeaoa. ?lie ""ord lessons American Auto School. 7-S j : exington av. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Chambermaid? CHAMBERMAID - PARLORMA?D?Young English woman; city or suburbs very neat; reliable worker. W.. Miss Hoymay er's Agency, 10 East 4td St.. 3d floor. Telephone 8947 Murray Hill. CHAMBERMAID OR WAITRESS-CHAM? BERMAID?Young Swede; good city references. C, Miss Hofmayer's Agency 10 East 43d st., 3d floor; telephone 8?M7 Murray Hill. CHAMBERMAID-SEAMSTRESS ? Young' Irish girl; city or suourbs, unusuaLy , good. M , Miss Hofma.yer'8 Agency, 10 East 43d st., 2d iluur; telephone 8S47 Mur? ray Hill. CHAMBERMAID and SEW?First class , exceptionally well trnrnrd; most highly recommended; $(?0. Miss Mason's Ageucy, ? 18 Weat 43d. CHAMBERMAID (English), aselsts in pan? try; very neat, capable, fine long refer? ences; $60; anywhere. Wettier's Agency. ?Q W. 4 3 d. CHAMBERMAID?Scotch; exceptional ref? erences. Mlas Hall's Bureau, 17 Weil 44th. Vanderbllt f>340. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS? Young- ?x collent. Miss Hall's Bureau, 17 West 44th. Vanderbllt 8?-10. Cooks COOK?Young, neat; very economical: ex ccllent cook; wishes situation in Chi cago. H., Miss Hofniayer'e Agency, 10 East 43d at.. 3d floor. Tel. 8347 Murray Hill. [?COOK?Firs? clas?; very noat. exceptional? ly competent, conscientious, fin? man | ager; highly recommended; city; $85. Ma ; son's Agency, 18 West 43d. - I COOK?Young Irish girl; good manager; neat, excellent cook. A., Miss Hofmay er'.- Agency, 10 East 43d St., 3d flour, tele? phone 8947 Murray Hill. COOK?TouriR Finn; excellent conk; high? ly recommended. R., .Via? Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 43d st., 3d floor; telephone : 7947 Murray Hill. COOK?Neat, nice young Irish girl; very 1 capable; excellent references; apartment; I $7!"?. Mina Mason's Agency, IS West 43d. : COOK - CHAMBERMAID - WAITRESS ?? Both thoroughly capabl-; references. Mlas Bhaughnessy's Agency. S'30 6th av. COOK, CHAMBERMAID - WAITRESS; friends; exceptional referen,?--.. Misa Fitzgerald's Bureau, 366 Fifth ave. COOK?Capa hie; young; three years last place; 5"", city or country. Miss Shea's Ageni y. 6 East 41st at. Murray Hill 6774. COOK -Scotch. thoroughly experience?) ; splendid references Miss Bhaughnessy's Agency, S60 6th av. COOKS, waitresses, housewo-rliar?, French :n;,ds, nurstjs, couples. Jacij.uin'8 Agency, 602 Hi xi h ave. Day Workers DAY WORK?'""leaner or laundress; good. reliable worker. K., Miss Hofmayer's Agency. 10 East 43d St., 3d floor; teiephou? S.)i7 Murray Hill. Genera? Houeeworker?, Etc HOUSE WORKER ?? Young: vary neat; thoroughly experienced; excellent refer? ences; apartment East Side; $70. Miss Mason's Agency, 18 West 43d. 1 HOUSEWORK?Young I'ollsh girl, ?mall family adults, city apartment. S.. Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 43d et., 3d floor; telephone 8947 Murray Hill. HOUSEWORK ER (Oerman?Young; very neat, exceptionally competent, splendid cook, adult family; apartment, $78. Ma? son's Agency, 18 West 43d. HOUSEWORKER?Capa h!?, young, colored-, $15; cltj onlv ; fine referan? e? M'?? Ph-.i's Agency, 6 East 41st st Murray Hill 6774 HOUSEWORKER?Youns;; excellent cook; exceptional references Miss Fitzgerald's B'.ir.-.iu. 366 ?th ave. HOUSEWORKER ? Toung; capahl?, nxcol 1-nt Miss Hall'? Bureau. 17 We? 44th. I Vanderbllt 8340. Governesses, Etc ? GOVERNESS ?Young. fine refarenoee. Miss Hall'a Bureau, 17 Went 44th V?n J derbllt 8340. : NURSERY GOVERNESS- Young, neat, ca pahle; Highly recommended; eiiy or country Mis? Hal!'? Bureau. 17 W ??th I \ anderhilt M40. ! NURSERY-GOVERNESS- - Refined* youngj Prenoh; s years last place; $70 Shea's Agency, ? East 4l.it at. Murray Hill ?774. Lgandrossr.v Etc, I LAUNDRESS? French; young; first rl???; city or country ; $80 . fine references Shan'' agency, * East a 1st st. Murray Hill ?II SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Lsuiidr<?s.>cv 'le. LAUNtiREBS ?fflclent ear?' c?n*bie of finest work; ?>?>',! wltl ei work r.n* ong reference? 5 .- Wen .? Ignno) 20 W ?3d Murraj Hill * -. LAUNDRESS?By day; "-st -la?? *?-<? tlonally com .-???-.' ? entl e? irwit highly recomme 1: $4 10 Misa Ma?<->n'? Agency, is v-'e^-. ?34, LAUN 'REPS Scotch ?trans ?fflrUnt. t>est e irencea Mi?? Bhaugimeaay's Ag-nc> Si 1 ? -. ?v Norsea. Etc. D'B or INFANTS t?TTX?B Tovrng 1 r 1 g i r I ; h 11 1 u d ?r - .- ^ . . ., , , ? D, Ml?? Hof n -, a g ncy ; 0 : ? -'. l?d ?r ..1 do >r relephone 8947 M NURSE (baby'?)- Flral .it?? v*r? n?j'. ex eptlonall) con e ? ;t conai'lei .-? excellent reforoncea city; $76. iiaov.n? Agency, IS West ?3d. NURSE?Infam? Scorch Prot??t?ot first class references . $70 Mis? the.? ? Afano/, Eaal 4l?t ?t Murraj Hill 6774 L'RPB Young thorough!} oapabl? Mi?? I. .-. . a Buicau. :; West ?7ih Va>.od?r> IIt S340. Waitress?* FAITREBB- -Toung laXlj go??! eity -?-f':rn-;i> mtkcii ae :- ou? <.?:??:> good liver cleaner M Mia? Ho may? ? ?reney, : ? I aal ?3d ?i ' d Q001 T< irraj 111-. VAITRESS-PARI/ORMAID N--t atoa rhly expel ten ?0 ? a .. >. weil ? ? ' ; 1 ? m It > $61). :..... - Lg - - 43d WAITRESS Firm la??, $66 ; anywh?r? ?x - : : ? te ronce? M n-, ri, a , a* ?oc/. Eaat 41at ?t Murraj HU? ?77?. VITRBSS Youoe ?ei? capable V!-.? - Bureau, 17 Wm) tiih Vnii.l?:. S?i*l c-llAfU'?U? IENDS?Cook. |8S| .??Ii'-e?,. rham'.er ikld l!>5 n part m ni preferred ...... [.g SI.-a ? Agency, i Eual 41ot ?t Mur Hlll ?77?. TCHEN MA11J <*r U*?fu1 t??~:y ?re^,t '?rtgh lri?h gi.-i . $?0 M:?? Sh*?'? ?kgency, J?aet 41?t ?t Murr?., Hill ?7"<4 aRLOR MAID WAITRESS tamil; ff ?. soar N Y City; $40 Wettler'? Aa-nuy, We?i ?Sd. SITUATION? WANTED M ALK Dome? tl? *'Tt.BTPt*. VP? 11*? to piao? ?*-?-?-?i ?? r>?rlenrf>i1 nr?| trained nutter? ?n-1 h llvr alet? excellent long r?f?rence? ? < ?rie? tilling ?'oiu ?S5 to HEB Wettlei t Agency, 0 Wnat 43d st. il .,-rsy illll 4942 L'Tl.ERK, fine, well mannered, competent colored men; thoroughly train? '. fln>-?t "ferencf-s anywhere; aalariea from {SO :c 5120 Wettler's Agency, 20 West 43d nt. Hurray Hill 4 y 12. UTLRR AND COOK- H??o served title? families In Amarle? arel In Europa ex -lient long reference? $200 P M tas lofmayar's Agency 10 E lid ?t., 3d fleer. relephone 8347 Murray Hill 1UTLBR- VALET -CHAUFFEUR (colored^, neat. good ?ppearmr.ee. exceptionally in patent; splendid recommendatlona; go nywhere Mason'a Agen y, .S West 13d RUTLER-USBFUL?Excellent thr?? yratV r?f?renc?e; city or country $60-$70 8.. Misa Hofmayer'S Agency, i ft E <Sd Et., t? floor. Telephone S.i,' Murray lllil BUTLER-COOK ? (Filipinos) ? friend?, thoroughly experlen ed? destr? ;;<?!"-.r. togerher; country: fHO, $,J0 Misa Mason'a Agency. 18 West 43d. BUTLERS, cooks, hadiHors mon. MrT?nt? hou8eworkera, s-h ' ?oye ??varal ?P ??-. lid young experienced (Fllllplnoa ) Maaon'a Agency. 18 West 43d. BUTI.ER-?Useful (Filipino) 1 r.ry n?at, nice appearance, thoroughly experienced, highly recommended; city, $78. li*?urj'? Agency. 18 V. eal BUTLER -(Working); Bngllnh tr?'ried: exceptionally good man, three }???> last place; country; $75. Mmoci Agenc/. .5 West 13d. BUTLER C&pabl?; Irish; flv? rear? laat place; go anywhere, Mia? Ph-p.'? Agency, 6 East 41st st. Murray Hill 6774. BUTLER, very eiprrlmi el, caparde hlgh est referen os Misa H 11'? Bureau. IT .. est 4iil? st. Van lerbl t 6340. COOK- First clans, >?? ing neal ?fflclonl 1 sxcell ? rc "-r- nco?, ,-eun - try pre er cd; $90, Mrs. Mas m? Ageucj'. COUPLE I i-.'iT . nieful ; *xe*| lent cook; entlr? wo t; $126 anywher?, Sfi .is Agency, (. East 41st st. Murray Hill .',74. ICOUPLE French; hutlar, raundre?? or chara laid ; except?oi - 1 ? ? ? ? ? .?'r, Ageni y, 0 Eaat 4isl st. Murray Hill ?1774. COUPLE (coloretW) First r'-is oook-bot. |r-r; very neat, efficient pair ?1 - references; $it-0. Mason'a Agency West 43d. COUPLE, colored Butler ralet ?'-fe as cook, m , tl e? y< ar? ? .t : iug .,:.?;?.-.;' * I CI u e .'c. ? . ?rlf? ears' ep!end!<! ?eferences; count ? ed, t'hiujl.. ' HOUSEMAN - - mmroaJly I:.--., e: ??? B ; $60 ; .- 8hea.'? .H- . ? Eal 41 ? M .: : ay Hill ?7T4. HOUSEMAN or uoeful butler; smart, young I excel si ferences ?Of ywhore : ?. u ? Ag 1: :y, 6 East 41 st 11 6774. JAPA.' ' 1 couple, cook and cham Agi n . 106 We ? : ? ? 77-.'. JAPANESE Expei it er com pelenl Ag -rc.j 106 V.' t 46th MIDD1 13 A ? " tea : -.'??: enres :? rake? full charge 1 s " : ? ivherc; $7! .. Ier"s Mlseclianeoaa FOUNDRYMAN?Age, ->. '"'hrlstlan, roc ' : :< r.l portatlon, c! lim corr ?. desire? 1m . lry . position must be In I v, .-?, :heater or I^n?' Jersey ? na Bave your sit.:n:'?. Metropolitan 1 M era P ise ..- . . , Ity. AN, 30, Arr,- ?:..-: with up to dit* tiiie K 9S7, rrib ? ::;?. :? etent truirt mod eraie 1 H 1 n> E51PLO? VIEV A( ENCiES MR? KEMP ' High Ora intry ; re Inveal .,- ited BUSIN1 . . ( IRDS Diamonds, jevielr-, E'c DIAMONDS bought and ?old fo*- e?a>a Ad.lo? free !-er-.: ett, 175 B'way, 2d -.o?? Stove and Bo?er fiepaira 9TOV1 S \ S . Al 18 Repair? furnished 1 - . ? >. , - - '? . ' lier a ? : ? SI [{ROGATES* NOTICES