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$ddJe State? Oil Plans To Absorb Subsidiaries fa-re??* in Capital Fjrjra$16*. Kt^ to $30,000,000 First Step in Reorganization i ??ri*l meeting of th? ?tockhold * #f the Middle Statet Oil Cornora ? h?i &?<n c?!,*d f0r JaTUlRry T> t0 il on a propose ??*?*?* in th? au ?*d ?fH* from IW.000.000 to tS9.000.000 to acquire by exchanga HI >Tftoek ?f controlled compa??a bed v"ts pub!*. The?? include the Im Ltf Oil Corporation of Delaware and ^Dominion Oil Cornp*"?. %ve ???ant ootttandinf stock of ??die Stares 0? ls ***"^000- E*" r' of the new stock for shares of '?btndiary companies would require ?121000* additional, after which the ?al ?mandil WOttW be J82,8T1.W0. ?a aakinj all th? exchanges and ac ?i,-en?, P- n- SaMatfala, president, ?Ttlal a total of l?.228f? par value Ti'ock would be acquired in exchange \\ j- 2SS51 par value Middle States edition to this, likewise, by ?eck sxetaa?! Ot money payments." ?plained, "cor indmg ;;? . j tries would ., |Cq - ' a total of ?at s?o?ding ?892,000 par valu? of Ikidl* States Oil stock would " Sarixei T ating our group ?ompanies -nor Middls States own mai?, the su int of out?tand ??, stock of tko enti3re group upon ?nwh dividends are being paid would shetrsn lacrea? in Middle States stock hut a st;;'- v?ase , 19,227 QOC >r a ' se In out 0, to which t th? part -eraii'.p sad stock >f Imperial . '"-the total c~eun saving annually In ?Mcends at the current date, by rea? son of this ?et Stock reduction. would be sporo-ir.?- WO." -- * Lumber Demand Slack Low Grade Yellow Pine Prices Lower TeHow pine demand has slackened 7.?r? than demand for other struc ?eods -' lullnoss oi th tuber market, accor ling to this week's ?view by "".." ber," and prices have sof?er.?d proportionately, the common grades s.t? mesa than os cp?er grades, fever price ehi --*re report? "han last, sturerer, and general opinion is that a fair decree of " '???ill prevail over the holidays tanges have issen made il i fir price?, but sestfoned for 77' ear tiding ndicates an upward tea?eaej rrades. Hardwood fallen to hoii iay proportions, but there is little prsstUW on the market and values are :'a:r!y stable at levels recently estab lished ????? i ? a%> .? Mav Reorganize Road Pl,an9 on Foot to Aid the Ten? nessee Central NASHVILLE, Xenn., Dec. 16.-?State sent that an application has been for nzded to the Interstate Commerce -.7 for permission for re -rgsr.'.rt.t.cn of the Tennessee Central P?Silroad, which for some time has HKB :r. the hands of a receiver, was ??de to-day by Rodger3 CaldweU, MO ber of a 2\.ashviiie banking rirm which is said to be heading the move ?tat is of the oroposed reorganiza? tion plan have n^t been m 7ut ?? aid th road Come r given its spprcv?;: The railroad exten is from Sopkinavilie, Ky., to Harriman, Tt-r.r.. Apartment and Store Buildings To Go Up on Brcnx Siles Louis Gold & Co. sold the n< rl comer of Walton Avenue and East Bist Street ! 3 Seelig, Fi Wolfing I rooklyn, who will en t a one--' ? esa building contam? ina eiirr.t stores. --. =old for J< : the ea ? - Philip Wattenberg, who will erect u garage. - Realty Company chased for improvement with a five story .' the plot. 100x157, at Use soutbwe t corner of Clarke ?nd Gran:: Concourse, from a client of It?pard Dressler. The B nenson com ""? I the j -.120, on the :-ter Avenue, 300 feet ?rcth ?street, to a client of >any. Samu? ? sold for improvement ~!th a one-story business building to ?dient of Douglas ? Gettell the 32?l3l:: ...-, at the norl ?amer of Kingsbr . i a::J Webb Avenue, Aaron Miller, I i chased for an ?partment house operation the plot, 176x100, at the southwest corner of ?wme Avenue and 192d Street, from the Devoe estate. Expk Iorerg Buy New Home in West 76th Street The Explorers' Club, of which Vilh -??''-' 7, the explorer, is President, purchased from the Du Bois g*?**. --': W --sixth Street, a ??r-ator e, 22x102.2. near Co ?Jrtbns \: nue. Tne ^r:' ? of which Dr. Fred *Hck A. Lewis, a director of the Amer *?n Museum o? Natural Histnn,', is ^president, t.- at present located at Mi Amsterdam Lvenue, Ihe ci:?b was jorned twenty years ago. P.obert D. ???man. 7..r'>r)netor of the Hotel San ^o, is its treasurer and Isaiah Bow ??, a director o? the American Geo ?f>Wleal Society, is secretary. .? ? Fire Record ;;?ftZt Av""-'* C; unknown.... Trifllni j.,?_.l*1-'liEi .r ??-?? 31 iTast Broadway; t..*b''"'" .Unknown i-i'Cl'.'? '"u"" E?-. -? Cohen. .Unknown t",l, "'. unknown.Unknown . av., Bronx; LUlian l-?-_?.**ey .Unknown ?'. ' .. av. ?JU8I ..,,. .V' til known ' -? ?*?l litith et.: Joseph Hor Hi jjoiiL .Unknown j.??"*v-u ??t av.; unknown... I n.snoivri ""~ , St. ; Ad;er & Stetn ??.p rr''' .l.'nimown ' 7"4' Sedg-wtck av. ; Jamss W:a ?l.-U_f''maii .Unknown ::'?tk_~ r"V .Trifltnc ?-? ^ .-.?,t Mla ?, Eugen ?.H. nor .Unknown "* '""..* -pous av.; Hora !?iL?e,w|* ???.. i oknown M. ?---?i:a- ;.-., lti?? Bronx: !:U--??? n,owr' .Lriitnown -?st- Monroe st.. Ab? I'eaner. *l?~.i^. ~ l'nknown ?-1-2 W. ij4th ?t., Ku8!<) Crat, ts0_^M. _. k U n* no wn ???Z Webster ?.v., David 11 ? ? 'l~.-- , L'nknown ???}?* ??'S f'rand ?.vs., autn of ? :?i>.?ff^" ??blnaoa .unknown ?:??-_)o i i.i:3th Bt- unknown?.Unknown '-.V.? ? ''?. ' ,_ unknown. ...Unknown IL* ^- l?5th st., Leatei . ?ff -fa xi "?' ' n known .^Greene ?t . Stlllman Co.Unknown -?- Sth av., H C Whitney I nknown ?at Jones st., EtlUh & C Vish Unknown novrn nil El<Jr1?sr* st., Jacob WI?h ?.^'?7 "'? "??S Non : River, ?? ow I ?:?... ??r?nsL'- O'Brien Bros.... Unknown ;?;?' of Cii Am?tei -y,m av.. ^H^u-':-' ,*? ca' ??? . . .T-iflinp ?:t^;',' .Unknown j?*ftshlngton ? .Unknown Real Estate News $13470,000 Involved in Two Leases R. H. Mary & Co. Arrange New Ground Leases and Sell 36th St Propertie*; Knickerbocker in Deal The Charles F. Noyas Company re? porta that Frederick Brown has se? ed through nrbitration from R. H Macy * Co. a net rental of $1,470,000 in the agr?gate for twenty-one years, covering the buildings 1817 Broadway, ! 109 West Thirty-fourth Street and 115 to 151 Weit Thirty-fourth Street, re? pent' v sold to Mr. Brown by the lMr',,s P. Noyp? Company and Lnu '. Mr. Brown also is .-. >stantrll intei 14] to 151 Wast Thirty-fourth Street, and 186 to 140 West rhirty-fifth Street. These interests have been rented to R. H. I Macy S: Co. at an additional aggregate' ' net rental of about JT.OOO.Ooi). The same brokers have placed for Mr. I Brown with the Title Guarantee and j Trust Company a loan of $600,000 cov- i ering the two 100-per-cent-owned pa'r t*, ,?5&ct ,t0 tho a?T?regate rental of ?l,470,000, the two properties owned . ioo per cent by Mr. Brown are valued at $1,500,000. Mr. Brown also purchased recently the North River Savings E 25x100, at 31 West Thir >] about 5500,000, all cash. Mr Brown acquired title t the Macy prop? 's las! spring paying all cash a ' me The Charles F. Noyea Company and Mr. McGuire acted as Mr. Brown's ;era throughout these negot:n ?', and have been appointed agnnt.? by Mr. Brown for these nroperties ? rank D. Ames was Mr. Brown's ap? praiser in the matter of determining the new renta' to be paid by R H Macy & Co., and William L. de Bost, ; o. the Cruikshank Company, repre? sented the other owners and Lawson Purdy, form?r Tax Commissioner, ren resented the Macv interests in these , 'case matters. Mr. Brown's purchases -.- Macy block included the ground "? ' so '- ions,? is secured not onl; by the R. H. Macy lease but also by j ? the valuable store property standing o? i ground. Sale of 36th Street Buildings Another deal in which R. IT. Macy & : ? Co. interests are involved has to* do with the sale by them to the newly formed 133 West Thirty-sixth Street Corporation, -'. Morn! 1 Banner presi? dent, of the ite at 132 ? West Th r ty-sixth Street, running through to 139 145 West Thirty-fifth Street, which is to be improved with a twelve-story office and showroom building. The property, which fronts 75 feet on each street, has a total depth of 197.9 feet. Tho entire operation will call for an expenditure of about $2.000,000. A feature of the proposed building be the Installation of an arcade. -toros running through from street to street. The building will be especially for insurance in-r . terests and oth?rs in that section. Lawrence, Blake & Jewell have placed a loan o: $1.000.000 or. the property! . with William H. Barr.um & Co. for the . ? ? era, who expeci e completed by fall. The pro; was accumulated by R. H. Macy & ? last twenty years. Herbert E. Mittler ?s the treasurer of the buy : :ng company. Knickerbocker in Big Lease The seventeen-story Knickerbocker ting at the s orner . Avei ue ith Street, s . t month by William S. Suasman, Inc., nson, to Josephs & : Zeamans, in a cash deal, - >eer? ed b; the S .p- "v -g n for the new owners, who hold the property under the title of the B-. Hold? ing Corporation, to tho Wynona Oper? ating Corporation, Emanuel Joseph rn nrasipient. " h for a i mg term of years and calis for an atrgre gate rental of more than $ The Knickerbocker Building has a frontage ? ' ' ? * feet on Fifth Avenue eet > " Sixti i nth Street. It was erected several years ago by the David Rothsch d, whose heirs . it two year- ago to Mr. Natanson. Demand for Business Space in Many Section* Furniture Concern Is to Pav $250,000 Rental for Store ' in Forty-fifth Street The Brett &. Goode Company leased the store, basement and mezzanine in p the new building at 35 to 39 West ty-fifth Street to the Alwar Desk j Company at an aggregate rental of 1 about $250 M. & L. Hess, Inc., have leased space the ninth floor a* 285 Fifth Avenue to Coyle & Gilmore Company, Inc., stationers; space at 30 Esst Twenty third Street to the Near East Relief and offices in the Hess Bui: : ... to 360 Fourth Avenue, to the Little her Library Corporation. S. M.. Hirsch ? Co. ?eased for the Imperial Investing Corporation the ninth floor in 22 to 26 West Thirty second Street to th? Silver Costume Company; also space at 144 West Twenty-seventh Street to Emil Weiss. am Silverman leased the nineteenth floor at 305 Seventh Ave? nue to S im on, Goodman & Lipsb.itz; the fourth floor at 104 to 108 M st Twenty-seventh Street to Edelsa nufacturing Company. and the : floor at. 31 to 37 West Twenty seventh Street to Schwartz & Ehren ! Teich. Spear & Co. leased space at 152 and : 154 West Twenty-fifth Street to Din nerstein & Blum, manufacturera of aring apparel; the stove at 32 Fifth Avenue to Oscar Fulda, ? and basement at 455 and 437 .. Broadway to Robinson & Frid ? -, the eighth floor at 699 Broadway . p G. & L. System, cutters of men's clothing, and offices at 799 Broadway to N. Buttle and the Surplus Clearing '"'". Frank L- Fisher Company leased through Cross & jeVown the seventh floor m the Sterlin ze Building, 16 and 18 East Fortieth street, to the i United Jewelers, Inc. The Cross & Brown Company leased i space in the Fisk Building, Broadway and Fifty-seventh Street, for the salt? of cigars, cigarettes and box candy to : Martin Jurist and Samuel Shearn; offices to L. G. Leonard; a!. ger R. Hal!, David M. Liebler and p Cooney. Carstein & Linnekin. Inc., leaseu '-.pace at 442 Fourth Avenue to Charles Fabersaat, Rothschild & Co., Inc.; Wil | liam T. Balmer & Co., Inc., with M. & i L. He3s.; Haupt & De Picciotto. with : M. & L. Hess, and the Max Lippman Textile Company, at 215 Fourth Ave? nue, a floor to Weber & Hailbroner. with Manning & Trunk; spac* to the Fletcher Hardware Company, Ltd., and the Henry E, Frankenberg Compi r floor at 126Fifth Avenue to Leo I.ewek; at 2^8 to 27G Fourth Avenue, space to -oiigman; a Soar to L, Ditnnen j baum's Sons &, Co. und Hirschberg, itz & Co.; a floor at 133 ? th Street to G. P. Putnam's Sons: in floor at S3 to 57 West Thirty-sixth ? Bloom <v Weene, with W. H. ;? ? cka; a floor at 450 to 454 Fourth nue to Winemlller * Miller, Inc., \ and WUIU?a & Say?of, Inc.: space at 886 Broadway to Irving M. Hotkln arid the New York Economic Service Bu? ????u: fipao? rit 808 Broad-way to Abra? ham Zucker, the Empire Hosiery Com? pany and Samuel Friedman; space ai 44 East Thirty-fourth Street to Mrs Riceardr* Martin and William H. t\ Brought on; spa,??? at .1-11 to 847 Fifth i Avanue to dit- Hoban Receiver Holder Corporation; at rir?n Lexington Avenue to Walter Pleuthneri at 22] Fourth Avanue to the Kind ? Harrison Plush pa n y and Corne iua P, Toomey, and 166 Hrnoino Street to the Preston The Duross ..'ornpnny lerisod for anagb Brothers to V. Borgemeister .' Co a loft r.: 89 and 91 Warren Street, ar.d to .Tu!,\ii Rudolph 3,000 square teet at UM Fulton Street. H. C. Kopp & Co. iea??.?a offices in the National I ity Annex Building *n Van Buren & Gormley, Kevork Costifcvan and Bloodgood ?v S ?!?-?? rmnn. Pense A Elliman leased the ?tor? nt 511 Madison Avcnno to Fanny McCor mac ?"or a sport wear shop. The HBtTfr.s^rom - Callen Company leased the store at. 2 Rnd 4 Bank Street to Louis G. Norlzaan. $15.763.808 Loaned For New Homes and Farm Properties Metropolitan Life Advances $2.602,250 for Houses and Apartments Herr to House 654 Families _ Th? Metropolitan Life Irrr Company yestrrday authorized mor*.. g*s*?e loans amounting to i515,76r?,S08, of which S3.2T?,000 were farm loans and 512,-190,803 were hous'Tigr and businsrs loans. One hundred and sixty loans for a total o? $917,250 were made on dwelling's in this city to provide resi? dence for 259 families, and nin?? loans for $1,685.000 on apartments in this city to accommodate 495 famines. These loans were wideiy scattered, some being* made in each of the five boroughs of tire greater city. Outside of New York 4<i0 loans wem made on one-family houses for a total of $1,656,000, and on forty-six upart merts to accommodate 292 families for a total of $592.iVrO. These housing1 loans outside of New York were scat? tered in New Hampshire, Massachu? setts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Soi Carolina, North Carr.iina, Alabama, Tennessee. Georgia, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Ohio, Iowa, .> souri, Kanr-as, Nebraska. Oklahoma, Montana. California. Minnesota and New York?sevenl y-i:,ve cities irr twenty-three states. About $250,000 was loaned for houses in and arr-in-i Chicago. One loan was made, on n hotel in a dir rant city for about $4. 000,000. In the total are inclu I ..-; on business bui'.dincs for S3.740. Farrr: loans wer?- in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa. In.liana. Illinois, Kansas, K-n tucky, M 3 Minnesota, M . Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma. ! >uth Carolina, South DaVi^t :? and T:nr.es3ee. a - Peter Cooper Estate Sells Upper ?i?th Ave. Plot Th?? Lucerna! Realt? - -.-rOnr:. controlled by the heir ? ???;-;.: - of Peter Cooper He I the vacant plot. ?00.11x100, a: the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and 109th tr el ? g - roperty taken ove.r by r re c ty to form a circle at that poi:;*.. The property, which was valued a*: 0, is ur.restr-.cted and is adant ? r improvement, i* having light on three sides. J. W. Pace, f the office of "irsTon & Co., negotiated the deal. rim Hobs ri. owner of a ftorage warehour-e on West '? Lst .Street, pur from Wesslau Brothers th?:' plot, 25x170, on tin-? n-rrth si'ie of that thoroughfare, 220 feel east of Audubon ? and extending through to 182d Street, \ - iur Harft sold th?- plot. 7B?cl20 on the north side of West 174th Street, 6G feet west of Mac^mVs Road. New Corner Bronx Houpf* Among Apartment Trading The newly completed five-story apart : ' I . 7? ?'" ' Marion Avenue, 50 feet south of ?old by ? : i rporation, vt. i Jacob Eidenbach. It was sold subject to mortgages for ?7.5.f,;,1?. Frederick Brown bought from S, L. 3750 Third Avenue, a fi* I - .'.partir, en:, 40x100 William J. Burns ? Ir. A. Trotta sold for the Victoria ? on, Inc., 2338 aumont Avenue -story apart tlOO. Abraham Zauderer, Inc., A Zauderer president, pui iha ed : & Prag- r the fit e-story . ip apartment at 16 Weeks Ave Samuel Wacht, a1 represented Mr. Zauderer. Henry Jarek sold to Yetta Taub the five-story flat, (3x100, at 1027 and 102? Ea?t 138th Street. REAL ESTATE FOR <ALF. OK RENT Manhattan BRO'WNSTONE residence, West End av., between 90th and Blol st., to bo sold for ?ess tha a ? ph H. i, 27 Ceda ' ??? Phone . 878. New Jersey FOR SALE ? '-- . ?P - I? . ' J. .... .. ( .? - ? ?? slfseping por? n ; i"' i,\.ryi/,.> . a rag Jfpply 7 . hone Bt 0 J Vt estnel : TO LET ? OR BUSINESS PIRPOSES F LE ',.-"?Nassau s near Lane, 4-story and ce !ar store r.n?i office building-. K 776, Trib tne, Boa X X. ap.\ktmk:?;t< io let?fi bnished Manhattan 73D ST.. 12? WEST (Hotel Nobelton)? Newly iecorated ani furnished one, tw-i. - ?-.--. ed, sur fare :ars, su I ba I 10 [y ar,'i up. fa'! hotel Bervice; restaurant, ; T. (Columbus av.) (Hotel Co'onlai? ?fiewly decorated, furnished, 1?2?3 outside room?, bath : elevated, surface car?, subway; SCO room, bath, full bote-1 service; restaurant. ?3D ST., AT M AD ?sor-j av. (Hotel Asnton) ?Newlv decorated and furnished one, two, three outside rooms and bath; bus?*s, surface ?*;a, subway, S20 weekly up. full he el service; r??it.ura?it. RIVERSIDE DRIVE, : 5th)-?Six lorner apart met -? i.nd ?? esl P? anssion January l rent, $300 mo m a lease. V. \ uduboi: 7100. REAL ESTATE IiRt?Ki?lB? Established ?53.> Horace 3? Ely & Co ?? REAL ESTATE Bishop I*.ui!ii,ri<:. ~'.i William Street, New YorSt [j E? v3 ,m*_: u^ ,.- ci. ^* pRCPER-n PUBLIC NOTICES FORMERLY OF WOLF & il A"-".- ' rokers 100 St., N. V ?". now beiiiK ? < ::... sams under the ti-, - ' & Hansen Old Tenement Holdings Of French Family Sold Charlea Fierre de Bauf*Bot Roquefort l?tate of Paris ??vus Down-Town Realtv E ;! I udlow & Co. sold for the Battery Park Real Estate Corporation, William Pr?ger president, two flve ?tory tenements with stores, 55. Px 70.1 i. n* 29-31 Prince Street, northwest corner of Motl Street, formerly owned by the estafe of Charlen Pierre de ? t Roquefort, .->f Paris, France The adjoining house at 27 Princt Stroel was purchased recently from th*' .." ? te :'' " bj M ichaol Volino. Henry Hr><' sold the five-story tene? ments at 835 to 343 East Thirty-seven! SI reel 336-7-9 it rich Toner an. I o ( 'wen Lavelle. Harold L. Lewi? sold for the Nev York Trust Company the southwes ! corner of Sixty-fifth Street, and Second ! Avanue, a five-story tenement, 49xl00x irrpRtilar, to the Wilistone Realty Com : panv. The old four-story store and build 87*82, at 495 and 497 Eighth Avenue, owned by Isidor H. Kcmpncr lince 1909, have been ?old to a tenant of the building Phe five-story flat, S3.9xl00, at 75 East 119th Street, lias been sohl by the Schalle estate to H, Kantor, through ! Ryan & Co. The Excelsior Savings Bank sold to i Josephine Rossi and Amelia Cotidiano a tenement at 306 East t, 39.3x125, Julius Wlhn sold to William F. Ro? han a five story store tenement at 1510 Third Avenue, 25x105. The Wadleigh Realty Corporation sold to ( har?as Garfiel a five-story flat ,\t 2127 Third Avenue, 26x6! The Donald Holding Company sold to Richard F. Turner a five-story fiat ni 2R8 West 141st Street. 2fix00.ll. Goodwin & Goodwin and B. J. Fobs ! fold for tho eBtate of Maria Loos th? i flva-story fiat at. 225 West I42d Street i 26x100, to C. S. Johnaon. Louis Smith sold to Annie Lifshitz \ r tive-atory fiat at C19 West 204th '? Street, 25x100. Women Buy and Sell Homes On Eai?t and Wei?t Sides Helen I). Shortm?ier and Crace D. Pricg-? sold to Joseph F. Terriberry a t .ur-story dwelling at ios West Smsv '.nt,--second Street, 20x102.2. The Columbia Trust Company sold to Otto Rutlshauser a four-story dwelling at I7H Lexington Avenue. 18.?: Emil Goodman sold to Bettie Ellis .i three-story dwelling at 22fi Weal 130th Street, 16.8x99 11. Alice E. Eager sold to Herbert Aid nous a three ' ry dwelling at 251 W*?at 134th Street, 15x99.11. James U. Cruikshanb resold to Gua-i tav Goldberger 88 Edgecombe Avena?, a three-story dwelling, 17.8x90, through Louis George. Detention Home for Girls For Jewish Memorial Hospital Plans have been filed with the Man? hattan Bureau of Buildings for en tirely making over the four-story De? tention Home for Girls at the north? east corner of Dyckman Street and Bolton Avenue, into a hospital for the Jewish Memorial Hospital at an esti? mated cost of $100,000. Joannes &. Hyde are the architects. M? a Knights of Pythias Buy The Real Estate Management Com? pany sold for the Mary G. Pinkney estate five lota at the southeast corner of Lenox Avenue and 144th Street to the Knights of Pythias, who will build a temple. Th? plot measures 124.1 "> feet on the avenue and 36 feet on the street. Religions Announcements ADVENTIST Sevenfh-Day Adven?is? Temple 120th St. ?.su! Lenns At?. KB. ??'.?'. Sunday Night: "PROTESTANTISM TURNING ITS BACK ON THE BIBLE AND FACING TOWARDS ROME." With a Complete Life of Luther In Star?. optlcon Plctur ?i. BAPTIST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Broadway fi';<i 7'ith Str<v?t pastor i. m. haldeman, d.d. 31 A.M.?"PAUL'S INSPIRED DEFINI? TION OF THF. ? 'HW?STT WS DK \TH 'VMKRli THE CHRISTIAN GOES VT DI ATH, WHAT nu STATE IS, VXD THE CROWN IM' CHRISTIAN MA IHYF WHO LOVES T5?S, SECOND ( OMINO OF < HRIST." S P. M.?"THE ARMAMENT COFNCFf AND THE POM" I?'"AI. A * 17 MORAL PROSPECTS OF EUROPE AND A>1 \ IN T3?E LIGHT OF THE LAST DISCOURSE OF iHR LORO JES! S CHRIST. !> THIS COUNCU TO GIVE THF world AN? OTHER GREAT DECEPTION LIKE THE PALACE OF PEACE AT THE HAGUE?" Friday NlyJit, Dwrnb?r 23, * o'clock? "T.iwfnR and Finding ( 0" Joy of Salvation." CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH '.'?"?. M AVE St P2D ST. Frank M. Goodchild. D. D., Pastor. ?' ? . : : ?::? on "\ isions and Revisions" S Re ? FRED "?' fLSi ?' on "Preparing ror Christmas" FIFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH i ? h St. 'Dr. Cornelius Woelfkin at H. 8 7 ? . < 0. Dr. Elmer E. Brown, Chancellor '?? I will ?..^a?? ni i Voung Peopl - 'e, 6 F. M. _ . Madison Avenue Baptist Church Madison A to, at 81*t St. George Caleb Moor, D. D.. Minister Ever ? ?-v. . ?' 11 A. M an ... f -..-., " -. ? ? n "? at the .p.- . ? ? .. " ' -in lay _ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIFTH CHURCH OF CHKIST. SCTENTIET A Branch of The Mother Church, The Fir?* Church of Christ. Sciential, in Brmtnr., Massa? chusetts. Service?: ? unday, 11 A. 7?. ?_* 8 P. 1?. Wednesday. 8 P. M., in the new Church Edifie? ? East 4Sd Strec '.. u "':Rp.r,r>.';:;tiB!dj. COMMUMT? cnFRCll THE COrvfM:S!TY CHURCH o? H. Y 31 A. v r leai ' "RO.MAi: ' and 31th ?! ' ? ? 7 K. BP.OWX, i "Ps3 oana CONGREG ITIONAL Broadway Tabernacle Church a S "' "? ""?'. STREET T'.!.- Pastor, DR. JEFFERSON preach at : : A. M. and - P. M. ? : m Mid v ?? -. ?-. ... DISCIPLES or CHRIST (Chrlctlaa) CENTRAL 142 West Biet Street CHItFSTTAN Or. Fini? S. Idlemuii, Paster. I ttl H M it 13 A. M. r 5 ? ? M ? DIVINE SCIENCE REV. W. JOHN MURRAY OF THE Church of U'e Kealin? Christ Gran i Ball R n, Wa inrf-Ai! la 1 A. M ibjecl "The Cultivation of Memory" at o'clock. Wednesday Evening Meeting at S o'clock. Daiiy He e :;ng A. 12 c. ' " - public ,h '?? .... ? in> i all meetings, INTERDENOMINATIONAL CAP!. GIPSY FAT SMITH Yo.inn Scot? n Evangelltt'a (-'arcrwn? Addri?s I FIFTH AVE. FRESBYTER1AN CHURCH ? orn >t 55th Ktre??< Tuesday, Dec. 27, at 8 P. M. (Pi OS I Evangelistic Committee of N. Y. C. inc. I - . id Cent'l Terminal. Phone M. I THE l MON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY ? ? . , ? . . -en ???? ' 7' PARKER FITCH, D C >f Am -.' Rev. Dr. Samup?l Scbu??uan, ''The Ptncprs That Rule t/'a." ?II. ART: R EL( ome. I K 1. E S V N \ <; o (. ! E Carnegi ? Hall? DR. WISE. ! . - ? EIM, Gl Li ? . 7 ? ? W ami . METHODIST EPISCOPAX st. mus Afvt ?i St. and \W?t Knd Ave. DK. RAYMOND L. FORMAN. MinlstcT. . ? ' ' i ' . ?rum. X&..-I. TTv.? Methodist Fpiwopsl, Satt? ?tie, Paru Ave. and 86th St. .?'.MFEL W. GRAFFUN, Minutes. : . A. M. ? ' "he . ; p ii ? 'The <~rO"P?: st. jAiviiEs r?affi,nthAissrt Dr. GEORGE L. NTUCKOLLS, Minister. 13 A M.?Dr '' i ... - Ma Mull in. 8 P M ?3 . METrOPOLIT?H TEKPLZ 7\4hthAf.; * Rev. George Edwin Richard. D D? i ??: '.;??:. - lsoD ? P. ML.?Dr. 3 . ST A N D R ? W'? '*!iril St n-ar d!. ?RUn^?VJ Columbu.? Ave. J. LEWIS HARTSOCK. Minister. 11 a. M ?"The i "? - . Si' - -, _- ? il? ?? W?SHIMGTQN^"^ ;l)?"??;":: METHODIST EPISCOPAL ?a^iTO&ic. Church. 60?5t. Ut MUTS?? RtV. ?. wr>M *<?* iOCKMAN. PH O ' atJV. ?.?lU-tVO ? C_?Y. MS. I "Deliver un :e by *.-. ?iah." 7?Dr. Willis NATIONAL BIBLE INSTITCT" The Natir?nil Bib!? Institute 214 West 3"rh Str^>t. 4:1? ?P. M. DON O. SHELTON Subject; '".?on Whose Prayer? Were \ns.vr-f<i and Why." NEW CHURCH tSwedenbor?lBa) NEW "CHURCH SBth St, h' : ureen Park an : Lexington Aves. Bible Classes, 1 0 : r 5 Service, i 1 A. JI. Rev. JOH? GODDARD Will Preach. SubJ. "RELIGION' AND BUSINESS." Baaed on the position of Roger W. Badson. ' NEW THOriiHT SCHOOL OF THE BUILDERS ?Mrs. Genevi?ve Behrend T. TROWARD'S ONLY PERSONAL PUPIL Sdwyn Theatre <t2nd ct. west of Broadway), Lectores Every Sunday. 4:15 P.M. To-morrow's subject "FAITH" "Faith Brings tbe Realization of Yocr Desires" MISS VILLA FAULKNER PAGE SATURDAYS ,^ :., . ?; ?,, ? I :?.-..?? - i . ? . H . -N londa ?/ Healing HOTEL MAJESTIC ? ^-??; OR. AND SIRS. JAMES PORTER MILLS. . si r h st., ??'?<? ..: id! ation. "? . . ? PRESBYTERIAN ER!CK CHURCH ntrh t"inif ?mi ThirtT-?^-*>nth ?Uns^t. Ministers V-',':,,:i.m pifr*on >??**rrli;, Theodora Am??vvorfti (.reene, ?"- . :. B-jrl 4 1 t la to Us." 4 P.M. ? 'Tae Ma? - ? indel's "MES n) ?rtll be sung ; loui soprano; Rose Bry ant, -or- :, Arthu ? pnor and - ?? ; Icklnson. orpanl . - ilrmaster. ' I ? :-. .. i Bible Class,. ? ?". . . Lnesday eve- - ? r* a ??very weekday u FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fifth Avenue, nth ???d 12th St?. fP.HT. Geore-?- A>3?id'r, D.D. Minis! rsJ R,?v.Harr? EJmerson Fosdick, "D.D Rev, Thomas Guthrie iir)'-??r?. -' "? ? a: d Sunday '.: I nsd M ? ? on of f the llirrims ! ??? F isd : . ' M iiw5 - : Ser* !i -. W In -s ?a ? t P, *.* Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church Fifth Avenue ar.:''. Fifty-fifth Street. ,, Rev JOHN KELJI \ ? . ?? "-: t"-T* Re* ?? MES . - : Ph. ? r K "' LM A S -? I ; r ?a - id 4 30 . Men's Cla is at t?. .' -. 4. Or .-i- fry G ..b?'--.. " ?:-.:' i T M. 15 i r Midweek Serylce, Dr. is ilrnan. rPWTP .*? ? PRESBYTERIAN CTM"RfH -lj*',-v"-' Madison We. and .17th St. P-av. Dv/irht W. Wylie, D.D., LL.D., Pt stror. ??-.,. -, . - 'achtnii . - ? ' > n s t .... tiona! :.;-?-??.ns ?\mst. '?. ?? .. .-?.r. : D.lth. DR EDWIN KEIGWIN preuche? !1 Si '?'? "JESUS ?K NAZARETH." ;'." Christ ? c M? ss all . Solos b: LOTTA MA3)DE> and WTLLARD WARD. md ha NOPTH PRESBYTERIAN CnCR< II Rev, John R. Maokay, ? D.', LL. ?.. Pastor. U A. M "?- erg "The Grea ? si T !?l ?'..- 'Being ? repa red WEST-PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH \": - and ?'(... ii ? , Rev. ANTHONY II. EVAN;--, I>. D.. Pastor I VI - ' -? Evtnin? iubjeel '.-. ??* e Ch BROADWAY PRESBYTERIAN f'HCRCH way a id 1141 h Street Mor. Walt.? r Duncan Burhonar., D. D., - -. . preach at 11 A.M. a.r.1 ? P M. 2D PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH *??*_ ?t>ni.ral Park West at 96th Street. : ' . '. '.:.:?:.-. . . P. M. ST. NICHOLAS AVE. PRESBYTERIAN ti as A\ ? PaeioT. ? . Til P ER ? N CflHRCa ? ?v.- ij Xi west End Ave. and oist St Bdgai WhltaHer Work. D .:.. Pastor r and evening i <r:<: w VSIIIN' . . ? . Uli. ?t -. jt'i?s McNeill, '?.?-?n'r. Lches I. a PURITANS -, ?. I. sv Get?. J. Rues??.', Min ster Servi ?? a, : '. as S. FORT GEORGE?^??SSJ issth ST. Re? . ma B '? irtiev M M n l&H PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL S?, Bartholomew's Church Park Avenue and 51't St. R-v LETGHTON PARKS, D. D., Rector. S. 3?i A. M.?Holy Commun Son. ii a. :.! ?M -r.!*-ig Prayer and Sermon. LEIGHTON PARKS wi I prea h. .. ''. i Si 1. ?' . M.?Evensong and Address. ?? Ye, V.y Peopt?." Han? del. P Rev .\:b-. t 3 y W ?son Church of The Hca-c.niy Resi Fifth Avenne Ab vs *:r:?h StrooL Service?, S and :r a. II., and ? - 51, 1 1 A. M? Rev. Stuart L. Tyson ? ? Choi ' - Vss i? ..? ?_? .. Servi Preacher: Rev. C. C. Kennedy. (AlVARY < HIRfH ??? ?;i Avenue and 21*1 Street. Rev. Tii,-<t<1?re -riiicwicli. D. D., Re?-?M?T, ' '. and I. AT THE TOWN HALL Sunday Morr.inr; at Eisvcn o'clock, December 18, 1921 B. P. WADS A ' >t Madras. Ind a i (Representative tor India un the League o? Nations ." ? r ronce) ?YOGA, THE PATH OF UNION" Under the Auspices of the Theosophleal Asso ation ot New York. Admission Free lay Evening-. Dec. 19, at B:30 o'clock. At ENGINEERING BUILDING, i? Went 3?th St. By B. P. WAD IA on '"Yoga, the Path of Union." Admission Free. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Stuyresiint Square, Kith Street, East of Third Avenu?. Rev. I"- KARL RH3TLAND, Rector. K A, Ni.? Holy Communion. 11?Morning Prayer and Sermon (Rector). 4 P. M. ? Vespers. Service one hour. Address by Dr. RM'ur,.: Special Music?Congregational -"?ring- ted bj the combined choirs of St. G"or(ce's. So:olot: Miss Mozclle Bennett, '< i.i?nist. Miss Hilda Wlerum, Soprano Mr. Harry T Burleigh, Baritone. Dr. A. V. William Jackson, Reader. t P. M.?B.-'iilTig Prayer and Addr?ss. Church of the Beloved Disciple 89th St., bet. Madison and Park A va Rev. QEO R. VAN DE WATER, D. D., Rector. Con-munlon, * and 10. 11, Rev. L. H. ?ua ? and, Supt. ? ": ly Mi ision So ety. CHRISTMAS CAROLS, Ancient rind Mod ???:?.. Organ, 'Cello, Violin, Harp. 4 P M. BUenl Nicht, Fir?:. Noel, Throe Kings, Lo, Flow a Rose, 1609, Slumber Sons. Song o? the -v .::-? Is. Cathedral ci S?, John the Divin? Amsierd?i?" \vcnne und Jl?th 9lr??l. A. M ?The Holy Communion. 10 05 A. M.? Morning Prayer il A. M.?Preacher Dean BOBBINS. 4 P. 7,1 ?Preacher Canon Geo. W. Douglas. Da ly Services? 7:30 A, M.; '< P. M. ept Monday and Saturday! Thursday - P. M - "Preparation for Chrlst pmmunion." with Address by Rev. I roi. R, B. i" iMBROT. Trut ii-Scckers ?nd Lovers-of-Beauty Welcome at UklNTMARKS iTtfntH*ttc?t.V??at oj S??nJ Avenu.?. Yt?tU.4AM NORMAN GU THRI ft,RECTOR Never the Sstne. Always Interesting. Vital, Free, Jovoua, Reverent. ?un lay Ser ?ces, 3-13 -4-S. et. C?jomas's Ctuirct) FIFTH AVENUE AND 5CD ST. A?v. ERNP3PT M. STIRES, D. D., Rector. * A. M. ? Holy Communion. 11?Morning Service end Sermon (Rector). 4-?Hand >1'8 ? S 8 P. M.?Hour of Organ Music. Dec. 21st., ?51 Thomas's Day II?!- ". p'hora! (Re I *" ALL ANGELS' CHURCH WEST END AVENUE \M) HIST STREET Rev. S. DoLancey Towmeml, D, D? Rector Holy Communion, 8 A. M. Morning Prayer S ?en ? '. " ir) Il V. M. il ii ng :?- ' '?'?' : Th .:.. is 4 P. il. 8 P. M., Congregatii ring. ? . . SU ER. Come anil Bring Your Friends. Cliurcii of the incarnation Madison Ave. and 35th ST.. The Rev. H. P. Stiver, S. T. D.. Rector, immunii n. ! l A. M.? Morning Pra ?-. Sermon Rector). 4 P. M., Choral Evensong . ' ^? N ?:?:.' Ser\ ?? dal >? except Saturday, . . 50, with brief a.l<ir?ss. Cijapel of tbt Sncarnatton LMO Fast 31st Street. Rev. Gei ge Farrand Taylor, Vicar. - .'? mmunion. 11 A. M.? Li! any, Sern on VI 'a. |, "Making Money : io." loral L ? - mon | "".cari. Subji " "How We Pay i >ur Way." C?uirdi of tfjc Eran?fianratton ? East 2?th St. Or. HOFGHTON. Rector. ?' Ml N '? INS- .. 8 and 3 A M. 18:30?CALKIN'S MASS and SERMON. ' r R. v. S. ( - K. C. ?i iNO, WARD'S " ?? ? Ire i . ? ' ! pin,i SERMON. Church of the ?Resurrection T4tl? St.. East of Fsrk A?* Rev. E. RUSSELL BOURNE, ileetur. :-? r- , CHRISTM V> F\ B. 17:7,0 P. M.??hora; Communion. ASCENSION i???tY*? R*v. Dr. PERCY STICK M EY CHANT. Reoter. ' ? ,. Christian" Dr. ?ira:: : .'? ihm - lu ?-. . \ ., u tua it, Hatton Ph. D. . . . ? Pra cable :?> r"ir Cities ?" ST. JAMES" CHURCH Matlisnn \vnoe and 71st Street. Rev. Frank W'arfleld Crowder, D.O., E#. tor s a. :., M A. M. < y. r); 4 l? P. M. tiarl ? : . Pardee D Ihristrnas Bve (Satu ? P. at Carol I and Can . le Service. CHURCH OF THE HOLT COMMUNION. bi.Mli .'venue and 20th Street - 7, 7T -Holy ' ammunion, nins Pr ? ' ' . " >?broki. 7 M ?Holy i ommunlon 8 p. M.?Bvg. Prayer, Rev. u. Lewis-Jones. ? . . p 7' - - ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH 6th Avenuo and 127th Street. 5ERVICES?8 an? U.A.M. Music, ? Preacher. The Rector. Rev. A. E. RIBOCRU, D. D. Pxdtz Ciiurtij BROADWAY AND TENTH STREET DR. S?.ATTFJRT, RECTOR H0I7 Communion. ? A. M. ... ? ? ?tor) .11 A. M [_, .,- h ir uheck 1 - ; x. nda Service a Church of Zion and St Timothy VAX We?l .">T!li street. Rp-v FREOF.R1CK BCRGEHS Jr.. B. D. Rector. B Rector) & 8 (Rev. C. W Manser). rjMBIA UNIVERSITY SAINT PAUL'S CHAPEL. Si vice?4 P. M. Preacher, Rev. Albert Parker Pitch. hristmaa Music The Put?'.c Is inviten St. John the Evange'ist w"*TthAT Rot. JOHN A WADE, Rector Xn ts Carols Sa turday ^ P. M. ' m : --?*'? Ice?, ? and 13 A. M ST. PAUL'S CHAFEE iTrinr? Parish , Broodws Fu 1 m and tpaay Sts JOSEPH P. MfCOilAH, D. D.. \ ?r g, 10 : err 1 1 I hristmas Eve, <:'arois. Mid-da ST. MATTHEW'S ^?_?,h: , . ?I4th St. -?, 11 & Rev. ARTHUR H. JUDGE, D. D., Rector. ST. STEPHEN--. ?9th 3t.. .,?r Broadway DR. SEAGLE.R :t'ir. Servie??, g. - : 1-4?. EOL?^E ST. F>PRIT. 45 EST. ti. Im ?Mm ' ? ? "~ '? " p'i?steur W.tzui.y.T. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL SNOTS ?-.?. Ht. W of ?th A?r. Rat Ollr, F Roche. D. T>., Tlw-ter. Pt^rioea, 8-1 i A. M. and TAS. REFORME? Collegiate Church of New York THE MTBOLE fT-rnirH. Sec?n?! A-.-fnuo and Seventh o???et. Rev. Edffar F-sn?'lln Romig. Minister, Servi "i at 11 A M and S P. M. r?ev. Mr. R.mil? w?! urpitch a: both S*rv1c?e. Morning Subject "Dare We F-rrsake Armenia ?" THE MARBLE CHT"RCH. Fifth Avenue and Twenty-ninth ?>**r#*?_, Rev, David James Burrell, r D.. Minister. 11 A M . Dr. Burrell will preach. '?* "Arrested Development." 7:20 V M. C -Kan Recital. ? ? Daniel A. Poling win preach. Bul ect 'Learn to Live." No. i. "How to Live Forever ' THE CBTCRCH OF ST. NICHOLAS. Fifth ivenue and Forty-eighth Btreet. Malcolm rames MacLeod >*"ile?er. Services a? 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Dr. MacLeod will prench at both service?. 7:30 P, :,<... Organ Re THE WEST EN O CHURCH. West End Ave and Sevent:*-seventh Street Rev Henry Evertson Cobh F D . Minister, will preach at It A M. ami 4:30 P. M. P. M.. Special Music Matthews' ata. The Si ?? , ristmas *' - 30 P. II.. Toung People's S? .-tot;-. THE FORT WASHINGTON CHTRCH. For; Washington Av? and 181st BL Ail Seats F-?*?. R-v Irving 7-1. Berg D D., MI ni? ter M -i rament o? the Lord's Sup pei ?? b? - .-? --'i Address by Dr, Berg, r P M., Dr. Berg will preach. REFORMED CUT R?~H OF HARLEM Lpim( Avenu- and I23d Street Rev. Edgar Til?on Jr.. D, D.. Minister, will preach at II ., M and S P M. HAMILTON GRANGE. Convent Av.t 1491h. Arthur Frnd-rick liabon. Minister, PR'?Ai^H HIS AT 11 A. M. AND '. P. M. THE SCIENCE OF RELIGION CARRIE BARBOUR GAL YON . ?;?? :h of : Ivtne Lo? e Cnl -ersai The True Religion of .I^sus '*ip ?"hrist At The L?'Rtup For The Larger Life 22*: W 72nd ST. Sunday. i P. M. Subject: '7 At. the W?t. ?he TYut . ."? ? the 1 Ifc"?.Te Sermon ?n tlie Mount te be dalfvered.i iV.-cih.-,;?-. 8 P. M., Dit ind ESzperienuea '.:? , Ing meeting?! every Sa:. 5 P. M. Fir* to AH. 118 W ~?:?.'.'. St. I NIT IRIAN f*STT ?_S? __?.?_* FOURTH AVENUE Al 1 'S^llTl IS AT 20TH STREET. AvlVt ,--.? 3j?*l\--t Founded 1819. Dr. William L. Sullivan, Minister ? 1 A. M.?First of a Series of Special 5?rrices for the Chrisanas Season DR. SULLIVAN will -ore?ch on "WHY JESUS IS SUPREME" Special Music by Vocaf* Quartet and Mir.cd Chcrcs Visitors Cor?i?JIy invited Plenty of Free Seats. Bai Come Early WEST ?IDE UNITARIAN CH?RCH. Rev. ''hn ''-p.?? Francis Potter, Minister, Fa:-; Hall, B'way at 117th St., U A M. "THE PEAR A"- : " '?-. VE OF GC D " THE COM3IUNTTY CHFKCH OF v. %'. Heading i"hi:reb." ) LNIVERSALIST church'of the divine paternity Centra! Parle Wset and 76th 3t. Joseph For!; Newton, D. Litt-, D. D., MINISTER. ?vt'.l preach Sunday nn.rn.ng: at l". o'clock, "WITH ALL THY M. ahd 430 P. M . ? -. ;. GEORGE." , ... - ? Visitors srel Y. M. C. A. BFDPORD BRANCH, T. M. C. A. M ?: cor.f-i - Suada; . ;o P. M. 1121 Bedford Av., B'klvn. Her in tree S. PARKE . and he . . sarmamrat Conference Agree?" Gr"a!"st Men s Meeting in Gr ater t?. T. W.T SW1? V. SI r. A. * P M. 31S W. 57 -St. JOHN C. McNEILL. Evangelist. TH :-r MANNA." MicCELLANEOCg DIVINE SERVICE Miss MarkweO Colonial Room, Hotel McAlpin Sunday at l? A. M. Topic. "TDKAL." Audible treatment CHRISTMAS APPEAL ?he Points Mbsion ?'.i MADISON ST . N earnestly solicits your help to give Chriat 1 little ones and moth - era Donations may ;?+? sent to Rev F. .1 Supt., or ? ? Mrs. Mary L. Rogers, Treasurer, 89 Madison st., *'. T. THE NBW KN???T.AND SOCIETY IN TBK CITY OF MOW VURK Th" annual lermon w 1 be pre? the R??\ Harry Emerson ?-'???i! ek, D D., ! Preabyteriai l-'.r-h .*?. . nue ari-l HJleventh StJ At Four o'CIock, un Sunday thi- Eighteenth One Thousand Nin?? Hirridred and T-.vniy -One. CLA?8MFCB W. BOW?S, Preaiaeut. Harry A. OiBhi'ig, Secretary. The Rese?e Society, OM Chin*m Theatre, 5-7 D o y e r s Str??*rt. Wide Awake Gospel Service Nightly, 10 P M. T. J. Voon.n. Supt. Chinatown LEGAL NOTICES KOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT k f\><" iar minting o? the stockholders of - ? rander Brsktne Corp? rat an be held at the <->mte? of the Corporation. No. 15 Thomas Str??*t. Boroupii of Manhattan, City nf N>w York. or. the -stli in. "f Decen?hrr 1321, a: 5 o'clock P M for the ^'.?rpote of -.-??tins upen ;i ;)ri>r?->ntt?on to change tae :i_ine of said corporation "rom i?a pro'?-r.t na-re. to wit. Ostrander Erskun? CorporMion, to the name of "James C. Kr?Uine Corporation." JAMES C. ER8K - " P?-ee. HARRT H. ROCK*A*r::.: Classified Advertises?enta LOST. FOUND ANT? REWARD L< iRT p stlsratn '. | ting, in Turkis!) tel. P.??*M 1190 tf r?tum? . tions a?! Lo?t B*n?.hr,ofc? ' I person having a >-:-;ni % hersbv called up"n to ri''i?n. ?i>n tiays or ? l ? . ? book csncaled ml ? n*w em !*?? LOST?l M**** ' Tor*. Payment artopped. Y I Hg? Bi .'ipp?-. .... ? r- |( FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET E?gt Sid? ??TH FT. LIT1NOTON AT. mot?! stn? >dif.)?Woiri-n exclu*jv?|jr; newly d?--'> rated; room. hath, ?if w??k:y op: si?-? room, '-?? bath. $.* w?e?;y op, ri.ii?'j'?n'. ronv?r;>ni'? ' a for ! ririons. I3D ST.. AT MADISON AV. (Hot?? Asa ton i?NVwly ;<?-ora:>>d room, OJM? of bath: 110 week op. room. bath. 11!? weekly op; hnsrs rurtao? -ar?. subway, fuii hotel a?rv??w? gast?".ran?. ______ West Sida *35T ST. COLUKBUR AV. fC?lon:?3 Hotell ?ETewly lecorated taraSabad r.-mme. u?e of bath, Ji: we-kiv up. elevated, ?urfae? tars, subwny , full hot?! ???-'- - ?.??ursni 16b WSJ?T END AVB.?3.itt?. ??ngle room? and studios, with or wi?nout bath: rat erenr?. BOARDERS WANTED S9TH ST.. AT LEXINGTON AV (Hotel Rtit??dfre>?Fer isdle? ine room anil mea.:? *'om *i* up; e>vator. telephone, ft. fnU hotel service, newly decorated SI'N" PARLOR, also rrr.x". room, with boa.-d gentlemen pratarraA; rv.orence?. Circe ? I HELP WANTED FEMALE Domestic GOVERNESS, to take charge of ehXdr?a in fa ?dly traveling from (few Torlc to Java, and w!; ? np>?ak Dutch (Netherlandish) * .'? fer person who has . red In th? : -itch East ?itd;?*. Reply to Drawer K. Lanada!?. Pa. HELP WANTED MALE_ OP?ORTt'7'1TT for ener?t?tt? salesman to make connection? ?rtth ?hoe !**>? rr.a.Titt facturing concern; output ur..!mited fu? ture ?fsu-"I. Aid--? ' C :.?rr. mermas. I 3 roottyn _ SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Miacelianeoa? EXCELLENT Bwed ?fa took?, -hamb?r maids. hutl?rt? ar.Ti couple? city, coua? le?, <*" Lexlngt >n ave., i eland?? ? 7 ?- 22K0 Bro? 1er <-' I st. SITUATIONS WTANTED MALE Domeotie JAPANESE?E did reference? Ag i V ?'. Act?. ? 7787 _ MisceIl2n?oa8 A C. P. A., WITH ? ',-' IEP riNG SEEKS - RM OP OR OF ER RATJ 'rL N. J. in. ha' Ing ?tu " Ish, Ft ? ? ' - ? ? A pply te BUSINESS C Diamond?. Jewelry, Etc. DIAMONDS bought and ?o'd for ess?. ?civic? frt?. Bennett. ?7I B'way. Id ????. STORAGE NOTICES I , is wan houseman i i goods her ? e? known to olain In, and ... of such ? - there will be look? 8 Auction Rooms. ?'. or. Wedn? - ? om-Tipncing rit 10: ? ?? ?' M . prop??. : R.-prkPr?. chairs sou bed?, springs LCkfl IT screens, ira^ heaters oil . ^-p mirrors . .... ?erwarc, ? ???'?.. ' ! Rev. 3 V ?- ?:,?? thereof is not completad on said late th? Bams n'.'.'? be continued at the same p'.a.'e an each and grinning at A M I are eatlsi ? ; ?roods _? ? seen at pr?ced ? r.c the ? ' . IK i SUMMONS Ii?r suar< eone M dar.:.?Surr.T.ions ?ActlO? . :"o the above named defen : wer *he serve a ? ? .- ? ? ... .- re Dated New T WAHR Attorney for and P. O. address, 63 ha ^ bera loroagBi Man! .'--.v J -jrk To (ieorge M. Marsland The ioresrolng su:r.n:nr.s is serv?,l npnn ' - - lilan, _ Jpj*:(,-b of th? Supreme Court of th< the 14'h 'in: - ? ? Bled w n ? ? nt in th? nnV* ? at tl ouKh of Manhattan and - . y a nhs RROGATES' ?iiTU r.-. SECOH. HORACE I of an of ... John P Co ' Sp?W NO riCB la ?ptr. h; gi - . , p#r. aor.s rains --cor, Jr , .Ate of the t.'ount; of .N>w \ irk d?< ? ',. to present the "???cher? the eof. to the ?i ?u pUmea of transacting i usines?, at !r,e office of Mur? ray. Pr?ntice A Aldrlth, ,ts attorneys at Ko. r?f. ,n toe ?-, plaanhattan, In Uw Ctty New ioi^. ?tat? if New York, on or bet?r? ts? lita daj. ai Febrnary, 1921. - ? Dated. Ntv, Yjrk. the t3th day of Juli* THE eqi'ITABLE TRUGT COITAVT OF NEW VORJt, ..if, ,,fora HURRA7. PRENTICE t .V. P.: At torneys tor Execuior?. O^.ro ?nil Po?t> oSlp-e Address, 37 Wall St.. Sosp^ugh ?? Manhattan. New York CJty. ABEWG. JOHN HBNRT-IS PrRSC^ ar.ce of an order ot Honcrabi? John P. Conaian. a Surrosat* o? the Coun'v of N\-w York. NOTICE !. h-r*bv given to ali p-rsor.a havinc <-!tt:m? against HENRY ABEtiG. late of t... New York, daces??d. to pr.** lh hers t/.er?of. to th? su h ?-Tiber?, at their place of transacting bubin??*. at ;he ofnre ot Murray. Prentice At Aidrich, their attorney?, at No 37 Wall S'.:--:. ?a tne Borough of Mar.haMan, in the New York. State of New York, en '-.r be? fore the iitti day of Feb.'Vjarv. ? IJg, Datad. New York, the ; Jtti?. :s:i. ADOLPH RL'iCH. HENRY A IICI Exer utora. MURRAY PRENTICE & ALDR1CH. A?. torneya for F?erutor?, Office and Past? ?me? Aptdreas. 37 Wall street. Bee> ough of Manhattan. >.?w York City. LEGAL NOTICE? THE TRADING COMPANY. INC. Y.jrk Registered Trademari, ? \jr.s V?4 ?ors ..?oree?. 4