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THE SUN 'AND' NEW tORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920; 19 LATEST NEWS FROM i BDni.naTiTRBiRi.n Humor of Tall Btroeturo for , Hector Street Blff Budffol of Transactions, fall office buIMIntr Is to be erected In, tho .north tJo of Ittctor trt b tneen West and Waahlnston etrectn. Bccordlns to rumonJ current (n tho downtown realty circles ye.ttrdar. The, ia 'covered With Ol(J houses from two to ux stories high, and most of them are Inhibited by A-rlans. Tho frontwa will to Beo to, ' street, but just how deep n rt and Washlnffton etrteta tho projected improvement will extend could not be ''woumorB camo on tho heels of tho tocontly reported purchuo by notch nit Bros., builders, of tho block front In tho castjildo of Washington direct between Carllslo and Albany ttrcets for Improvement with a hie" cudo office building and tho roport on Monday of tho proposed Improvement or tho northeast sldo of Mobro street between Tront and Water streets with u tlxtcen story office itrueturc. Theatre for Sheridan Square. nhlnelandcr noai Estate Company If used the triangular plot In 8hcrldan Square, between Greenwich avenue, Seventh avenuo and Went Twelfth street, fomprlBlng about 16.000 squaro feet, to the Sheridan Realty Company for twenty-one years, with two renewals. A motion picture theatre, with a seating capacity of about 2,500, similar to tho Strand. Is to be built from plans by niltr & Hall. H la expected to be opened abuut January 1, 1931. Max Spiegel, SoVmion Brill and William F Itafferty of Syracuse will comprise the leasing company. Sale in WaihtnBton Street. Arthur C- Eherldan, Inc. and W. A, White St Sons sold for tho SO Itealty Company to I. P. & Murray J. Heller 312 Washington street, a five story mercantile building. 20x83. Commercial Structure Sold. Max N. Nathanson eold to a client of Louts J. Frcy 103 and 110 West Eleventh Mreet, a nix story loft. GMIW irregular, through II. Falk. Broadway-John Street Corporation, l'.llaa A. Cohen president, purchased from the estate of John. B. Cockroft tha nlno story fireproof offlco etructum formerly know aa tho Demdton Build ing at IS John street, on a .plot ZaxiZo. lloroco S. Ely & Co. were the brokora. Charles F. Jioyea Company resold i0 Tcarl street, a five story building. 2x1:3. to Itobert S. Dennlson & Co., Inc. Joseph V. Folse represented Mr, Dcnnlson as attorney ana Earls & Todd were the attorneys for the Lever Ins estate. Tho five story loft building, with stores, at 27 and. 29 Wost Twenty fourth street, 4Ufa98.9. is to bo taken over by the 37 and 39 West Twenty- fourth dtrcct Corporation, composed of J. B. Gold, P. Tcssler and J. S. Fried mann. Tltlo la held by UOuart Bu.on as trustoc. William C. Walker's Sons eold for Edith B. Tinker 43 Murray 6treet, a six itory fcuildlnff, 12.5x100, to Frederick Brown. Bayers of Apartment. .Frank B. Taylor sold for sirs. Sophia Ilattem'er two four stpry tenements at 515 mid .117 West Forty-third street, 60x100 ; also Uio adjoining tot, at 519, 55x100.5, Improved with. a frame dwell ins. Tho purchaser Will erect on tho combined plot a garage which has been leased from plans at an 'aggregate lental of 12&0.000: Kits Howell sold far lluth If: Beln the threo Ktory dwelling, 16.3x100, at 203 West 133d street Charles Berlin sold for Rose Solomon (lo Miss Oraco Evans the two five story flat houses, ,17.0x100 each, at (54 and J3G West 160th .street, renting for about $9,000 each. Superior Contracting Company sold to the Baron Itealty Company the six story apartment at 315-319 West Twenty-fourth fitrret. 54x98.9,, John It. Davidson sold' for Marcus Loew the five story flat, 37.0x100,, at 63 Wert 107th elrcct, to tho Westbrook Itealty Company. Ennla & Blnnott purchased from Hy man Simon 604 West 180th street, a fivo story apartment, 37.6x100, through S. Crager. Jamta II. Crulkshank purchased 618 Wen Fiftieth street, a five story tene ment. 25x100, 'from Mario A..'Bowle through Harry Sugarman. A. IX. Matthews sold for Sidney Mad dock 1930 Broadway, a flvo Btoory building-. S6.Sxl00,.at tho southeast cor ner of Slxty-flfth street, to Frederick Brown. Sale of DTreltlngs. Pease & Elllman lold for II. B. Bow ler 156 East Twenty-sixth street, a four itory dwelling. 19x100.5. Carsteln & Ltnnekln sold .for the es tate of Charles Wughrey tile four story dwelling-. 8.9x9.9, at 150 East Twenty-eighth street. Joseph F. Seltz sold for Mrs. J. Car roll 406 East Plfly.pcvcnth street, a threo story dwelling. 18x100 i also for It. II. Haskell. 329 East Slxty-flfth street, a three story dwelling, 30x100. William J. Boomn & Co., Inc.. with Crors & Brown Company, sold for James J. Higslnson and Cuy Cary. trustees for tho estate of James J. Hlgglnson, a flvo story dwelling; 25x 100, at 16 East Forty-sixth .street, to tho American Encaustic Tiling Com pany, Ltd., for occupancy. Crulkshank Company sold for the es tate of Louisa Fitch 181 East Seventy flrat street, a three story dwelling, JO.Sx 100. Pease & Eltlman sold for William J. Carr the three story dwelling, 17x100, at 305 West 104th street. Deals In Harlem. Shaw & Ebbitt, Inc., sold.for Charles E. Loew tho six story elevator apart ment. lOOxlO1). at the northeast corner of 113th strcut and Manhattan avenue, known as tho Itochambeau. I'crtCr & Co. sold to E. Zornbern; tho tour story dwelling, 18x35, at 193 Lenox avenue. Lowenfeld & Prager sold to Samuel Uolner 1608 and 1610 Madison avenue, adjoining the southwest comer of 108th irt. 38x110. a six story apartment with stores, through Bloom & Kaplan. Uoodwln & Goodwin sold for Michael Athias to D. and A. Ilelch tho flvo story doublo apartment, 27x100.11, at 17 West Ulili street. Er.ill Deltner cold through II. Metxger 7 West 111th street, a five story flat, 50xlOO.ll. Harry Susarman sold for. Etta For cotjton 235 West U2th street, a three ttory residence, 17x100. Slsca '& Psiadino sold for Louise F. IJ'nry 37 and 439 East 118th street to J.llzabeth Muller and Solomon Danncn ber, two three story and basement brick welling. 37.6x100: also for the Fred erick iietze cstato to Lucy Verdesco -345 and 2347 First avenue, tho corner of 120th street, two four story tenements, ; aiso tor t'eter Flynn to Jda Mlelo -3o3 First avenue, a four story tene ment, 20x75. and to FranK Cannata 333 r.'iin street, a threo story dwell ins. 18x100. Other Maabattaa 'Sales. Frank B. Taylor sold for tho Fiftieth Placet coroowy to a client of Gwje V. McNaUy the flvo story builfllnir, 25x100, at SIS West End a v. . A. J, Coccaro and othcra sold' to Mar tin I Alirena tho garage at TI0 and W Greenwich st, with on l. to 108 and 110 Bank st, surrounding thesouthwest cor ner and fronting 35.8 feet In Greenwich at. and 31.8 feet In Bank st. John Peter sold for Malton Itealty Company to Joseph 'Polaula 334 Bast Fourteenth st., on leasehold, a five story building, with stores,, 16,xl03.J. ., Church Temperance Society sold to Harry Kupferberg 111 Bowory, 35x7fl.lt through Horace H. Ely & Co. Commercial teases. George W. Brettell leased fer Itldiard Green to Louis Scheuer tho four story loft building, 35x100, at 237J Third av, Cammann, Voorhees 'tt Floyd Itascd for twenty years, with a renewal for twenty-ono yearn and. an option to pur- ?hase, for Esther lJalello do I'eyster losmer and Mary Justine do Fcyctcr Martin, to tho Leah Itealty company, Inc., tho northwest corner of Fourth av. and Twenty.flrst St, 88,9x75, The rental for tho first twenty-ono years Involves moro than 1400,000, The lessee Intends (o mako extensive Improvements. Harris, Vought & Co. leased to tho Imperial Hotel Corporation the two four story buildings, 50x100, at 21S and 317 East Twenty-thlrd, st. for ten years. Tho property Is equipped for laundry purposes afid the deal Included tho ealo of tho laundry equipment In the struc ture, v Whltc-Scotman leased tho third loft at 30 West Twenty-seventh st. to Honlg & Springer; have leased fourth loft at 213 Fourth av. to Paul Blelbergl first loft at 145 Green ot. to Upeeda Waist Company, and with I fiomers tho base ment at the northoast corner of Fifty first st. and Broadway to tho Empire Motor Car Company. Anton Lo Mien leased to tho Motor Inn Garago Company tho ono story ga rage, 100x150, at 1190 and 1196 Second av.. at an aggregate rental of 8300,000. . Illrsch & Friedman leased third floor In 41 and 50 East Thirty-second st. to D. Schustaok & Co.) fourth floor In 39 and 41 West Thirty-second et toiCoro net Costume Company, and ninth floor in 114 West Twenty-seventh st. to Ho eenberg Fur Company. George It. Read & Co. with HntnrtA t. Whltlng-BenJamln Corporation, leased I, a, ct,r)oll Shorshan 26T X100 dwelling, 31 Qaeeito Transactions. ' Frank J, Macerls sold tnr tm, t0 beck cottage, C0x80, at tho nouthwest corner of Nostrand and Emmerson p!s.. Itlchmond Hill. Annlo Sullivan raM in Ci Kclchf j and Louis Landers, through tho Rockaway Park Realty Company, the 4.UKJI nrimon moum nrth av., Rock away Park. Elsie Tllles bought rom tho Clinton Trading Company, through J3. Koeppl cus, two family dwelling, 45x176, at 2 xi. hi roau, weaar .Manor. BUYERS IN TUB OROXX. Lowenfeld & Prager sold to Harry ayerbaum 1064 Franklin av., near tvum bu, ujxzui, a nvo story apart ment, through Morris O. Kantrowltz. Maurice I. Strunsky sold for tho 1083 Realty Corporation 909 Beck t. a nva story apartment, 84x100, renting for Melster Builders. Ina. snM tt Krown a three story frame dwelling, rrim bioic. iusjuu, j,s Washington av., through A. Cohen. Arthur Weyl & Co. sold for H. Frlcke no threo family frame house at 724 Prospect av. to M. Miller. Shaw & Co. eold for th Payne cstato ju Jasi u&tn sl, a three story dwell ing, 15x66.8. Arthur Weyl Co. sold for Charles Rensland the three family flat at 968 Forest av. to Mr. Weltman. F. M. Weiss & Co. sold 3613 Chatter ton av. for Richard 11. Arnold to Mrs. Elite C. Solly: 3637 Halpem st. for Pcughkeep6lo Trust Company to Her- n-an Wolfson; 2625 Halnern st. for tho l'ougnKeepsio Trust Company to Ben jamin Mayberger.: 1074 t. Pctcr'a av. for Max Raypheld and Louis Schwlm mer to Mrr. Stoll ; 2513 Maclay av. for Mrs. Gladys S. Bruckner to Morris Scl.warts, and 1611 Benscn av. for tho Mollctt cstato to Samuel Varkas. Arthur Weyl & Co. sold for Mr. Cha kowsky the three story dwoll Ins. with garage, at 742 Prospect av., the north east corner East I56tlht. ACTIVB BROOKLYN' MARKET. Charles Partridge sold tho threo story double apartment nt 675 Sterling place, Brooklyn, for A. Casper. E. T, Newman eold the three story dwcllltvj at 527 First rU Brooklyn, for Chauncey Real Estate Company. Ltd. Henry PIcrson & Co. sold 633 Second st. near Prospect Park West, Brook lyn, a threo story dwelling, 25x100, for Thomas O'Connor. Ilulkley & Horton Company sold 1271 Bergen nt. Brooklyn, a three story one family dwelling, 18.7x100, to Mary A. Halle. Jerome Property Corporation eold for Bertha M. Van Orden a two story dwell Ing. 20x100, at 1348 Thirty-fourth St., Brooklyn, to Helen McXamara. Samuel Oalltxka ft J. Lacov, eold for Mrs, Goldburc a two story house with garage. 25x100, at 946 East Twelfth st. urooKiyii. Henry C. Granneman eold throush Morlarty & Hollahan tho .six family apartment at 247 Scventy-thlrd st, Brooklyn. Schulto Cigar Stores Company leased corner at Broadway and Gates ave.. urooKiyn, at an aggrcgato rental of 8100,000, Berkshire Realty Company. Inc., Jo seph G. Haft president purchased from George Roberta two four story buildings at 284 and 299 Pad Ho st, Brooklyn, through M. Greenberg. REPORTS FROM THE SUBURBS. J. F. 'McKean sold for Paul F. Relneldt his property On the northwest corner of Xavls and Maple avs., Wlilto Plains, i,uu b. wngnt Georxo Howe Bold the res denes of Mrs.. Amy Jamleson at Larchmont Gar. dens. N. Y., to Frank at O'Brien. Prince & Ripley, Inc., sold for Ewald Qetse his residence on Htxhbroolc av.. Pelhm Heights, N. Y., to Jules. Cablat Houghton Company and a K. Van Wlnklo sold for Elizabeth J. Tlghe about three-quarters of an acre at the corner ot Harrison av. and West st. Mamaro- neck, Jf. Y to Eugene II. Wessells. MARKET NEWS IN BRIEF. ' Charles Houehln Hlsalns. architect Is) preparing pluns for an offleeV building, about twelvo stories, with a frentage of forty feet at 14 and 16 South et, for the Merchants and Shippers Insurance Company. The nine story apartment house at 152 West Fifty-eighth st. resold by Irving Judis and Joseph Silveraon, as reported yesterday In The Sum ano Nw Yons; Herald, was purchased by clients of Bandler & Haas, attorneys. The sals was negotiated by Charles Griffith St Eugene Moses as brokers. Tho structure, occupies a plot COxlCO and Is located near Seventh ay. Douglas L. Elllman & Co. announce that Adrian Iselln If., Robert W. Mc Adam and G. R. Merrltt have become associated with their country depart ment llaggitrom-Callen Company has been appointed managing agent of the Ave story apartment at 167 Amsterdam av. Harlem Property Owners Association wilt- meet to-morrow evening at 67 West 125th street. ' Leonard J. Carpenter negotiated the sale for Mm. EvellneS. Fletcher of 1 to 3 Carllslo street and 4 Albany street to the Markham Really Company, which recently resold tho property, The 435 Convent Avenuo Realty Cor poration, composed or M. & I Leftler anl H Glaster, Is the buyer tin apartment at the southeast corner of Convent avenue and 140th street, sold recently. Harvey N. Kohn was tho broker In tho salo of tho five-story apartment nt 761 to 70S Columbus avenuo to Charles Wynno and Louis II. Lpwo recently re ported. Liberty Church Corporation paid 1435,000 for tho unimproved plot, 222x 115x365x171, on the south sldo of Cathe dral Parkway, extending through to 109th street, beginning 100 feet west of Broadway. The sellers, J, J. SlOoum, and others, took back a mortgage of 3348,000 at 6 iper cent Tho buyer of the twelve-story loft at 5 and 7 Bant Sixteenth street, sold last month, Is tho Stdmar Realty Corporation. MANY PROPERTIES SOLD AT AUCTION No. 73 Fifth Avenue Brings fJ70,000 Other Results. Joseph P. Day ofTered nt publlo auc-' tlon yesterday In tho Exchango Sales room a number of Interesting properties, the most prominent of which was tho otoven story loft building 73 Fifth ave nuc, southeast corner of Fifteenth street. Tho bidding opened at 3300,000, and after fourteen bids wcro recorded tho property was sold to Philip Goldberg for 8378,000. Mr. Goldberg has mado several purchases of property ut auction during the last year, his Initial venture being at the Bennett estate salo, where he purchased a run of lots. Ho also re. cently acquired a number of Improved properties. Other results of yesterday's salo nro as follows: 310 East 109th street, flvo stoiy tenement, 25x100, to C. Katx, for 8H.100 ; 1SS3 Second avenue, live story tenement, 23x100, to Sol Slegel, for llf.750: 229 West Eighteenth street, flvo story tenement 25x92, to R. Vollhnrt, for 824.000 : 319 East 109th street, flvo story tenement, -25x100, to C. KaU. for 818,000; 203 William street, five story tenement. 30x64.6, to W. Goldstonc. for 324,000: 477 Third avenue, four Btory tenement 18.6x85, to L. Laubholmer, for 819,300; 507 to 611 East Fifteenth street threo, Ave story tenements, to B. H. Reynolds, for 343,850; 134 Madison ART SALES. AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY We have been Instructed to sell THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF ART WORKS AND TREASURES of the INTERNATIONAL ART COLLECTOR JULES PAUL PASCAUD Together vrith High Class HOME FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS removed from NEWPORT, R. I RESIDENCE, 1VIANHATTAN STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. DARLING 8s CO., Auctioneers. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Commencing To-Day (Wednesday) 2 P.M. and each day until conclusion ' 242 FIFTH AVENUE 27TH-28TH STS. NOTE: The sale includes noted Pointings Bronzes Statuary Curios Ivories Napoleon Period Pieces collected and ex hibited" throughout all the principal cities of Europe. The furniture all of Period and Modern design, together with Kermanshah-rSarouk & Pefsian Rugs Pianos Drawing Room. -Furnishings Draperies Tiffany' & Co. Chime Clock Buehl Console and Mirror of the Callieut Collection, Etc., makes this an unusual Auction Sale. . CASH DEPOSITS OF io REQUIRED FROM ALL PURCHASERS I Sale arranged and conducted by " Louis VaR BriRk, Aucttoflccr. Catalogues or premises. SALE TO-DAY 2 P.M. ALSO TO.MOnilOU. FRIDAY A.NU SATUHDAT at the Galleries of FIFTH AVENUE 333-311 Fourth Ave. Cor. 85ttr AUCTION ROOMS Street ARTISTIC Home Appointments including property belonging to the estate of the late William A. Gramer John HVhalcn, Attorney for the Kstalc, Cons'utinjr of Costly Furniture, OIL PAINT INGS by artists of nolo. Mezzo tints by S. Atlcnt KoVard?, beauti ful Bronzes, Chinese Porcelain. Sterling Silver, Miniatures ami many other interesting objects, also Valurtbie Property renewed from a Palatial Residence on 5th Ave, near 70th St., in cluding (ipeCimcni of Furniture of the Rcnaujaneu Period, costly Chinese and'Oriental Carpets ami Rugs. A Library of Books in fine bindings and many other important objects. ok view cvnt. noun op sale HENRY A. HARTMAN, Aucfr. BY AUCTION Tomorrow (Thursday) AT 3:30 P. SI. ON THE PREMISES 3 East 48th Street Br order of REDFERN THE WEIX-KNOWX nrtESSMAKl.N'O ESTABLISHMENT (Itetlrtus (root business lo Noir York) All the Furniture, Fixtures, Materials (Sewing Machines and contents of workrooms), Carpets, etc. 8U Vndtr Direction of James t. Silo ft Son, Auctioneers ot SILO'S Fifth Ave. Art Galleries, 40East45thSt. S. Y. Cor. VandcrblltAve. trK. !tt Salt lJSth St.: liMSl Eaat U51h St. New Tories Larieit Auction Salesroom. TO-DAY, AT 10:30 A. M. Artiitic Household Effect Brica-Brac, Cut data, Statuary Exreptlontl Ltrlnc anil DInlns Room TTiirnltnr.. Ilaolccai.a.' WardrObll. Roll anil J'lat Top Dcika. Dreistoi Cites, Chiffoniers. .T7iiai anu ,uin uio'i- Upriitt Pianoi, Vktrolai, Bras Bad aad Iron FenHeri, Palatiags, Drapery, Curtains. Fine Assertateat R(i. 9, H. MIII40AN, iwUMftr & Aftninr, street, six etory tenement, 38x100, knock down for 383.160; 118 Bast Ninety-first street, flvo story apartment, 30x100.8, knockdown for IJT.BOO; 3810 Third ave nue; four story brlclt tenement wtU store, 35x176, knockdown for $38,000, Tho following properties In other bor oughs wpro offered: 149 Forty.flfth street, Corpna, L. I., two etory dwelling, Knockdown for $6,000; 643 Evergreon' avenue, threo Btory frame tenement, 20x 80 to B. Mayer, for $9,000; cast sldo of Third avenue and 165th street. 113.5x 121.88x123.64x70.61, vacant, to J. Low ensteln, for $80,000 ; enst side of Jerome ' .... - 1AA.1AA ttvcnuu mm uunniu roau, va cant, to A. Wechsler, for $11,000; 2388 Valentine avenue, two story frame dwell ing, 50x85, to B. Z. Back, (or $6,000; 39 Tlebout avenue, two ond a half story dwelling, 100.08x130, to W. It. Stone, for $12,650, Neiv Orleans Cotton Market, New Orlba, March 2. Early de clines In cotton to-day were replaced by net advances and for a while late In the day the market had a firm tone,' finally closing nt net gains for tho session of 6 to 39 points. Close: March,' 30,30c ; May, 36.13c.: July. 33.11c. t October, 30c. 1 December, 39.30O. Spot cotton steady; middling, 40.35c, 9300,000 APARTME.NT PROJECT. Plans fpr a six story apartment, 59.6x 86.3, to be built at 245 and 349 West Bovonty-flfth street at a cost of $200,000, wero filed yesterday by the Fred F. French Company, architects, for the No. jib west seventy-nrth- street corpora tion, formed early In November, with Fred F. French. Stowart Hemingway and II. Wynkooj) as directors. The company took tltlo to tho three parcels January S last Garret Roach cstato had owned 245 since 1887. Bclden Roach was tho seller of 247 and Salllo A. Lloyd of 249. OTHER AVCTIOtf RESULTS. Dctllla of I bo fsl or nrorllM nffrrc.l nt auction In toe Veif; street lalesroomi pr jostpa r. iiiy win be rouou 10 isomer coiuuu. .Other rciiilu yetterdiy were si follows: (At Jfo. II Vty Btreet.) Br Arthur & 8ter!Jae. Eait 74th tt. S28, s 1. 33x102; one story bttlMlor, to pUIaUK. 83,800. (At No. 3203 Tblrd Ajtnzt.) By Jsmes J, Donorsa, longfellow t, 1137, w sk 23x100, four story ART SALES. lilNULV NOTE SALE DAYS , TO-DAY (Wednesday), To-morrow (Thursday,) Friday & Saturday, March 3, 4, 5 and 6, at 2:30 P. M. rarh day. PLAZA ART I ROOMS, Inc. I 5-7 East 59th' St. (Nrar Blh An.) Edivatd r. O'llelllr, Auclionetr. B IMPORTANT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 1 CONSISTING OF Renaissance and Flemish Tap- 1 estry Panels; Rare Needlework j Tapestry Suites and Odd ,Chirj; Fine Needlewerfe Fiire 1 Screens and Museum Sped- j mens of Furniture by "Linkc of Paris"; Cabinets, Refectory and Satinwood Tables, Irories, I Mirrors, Jewelry removed from p l he mercantile date Deposit Co. and Th Manhattan Stor age Warehouse. Silver, Rugs, Draperies, Furs, Antique Mar bles and Armour, Etc, Miny ot tho abore from tho Chateau de .Rioux Alio In settlement ot tli tat ot Alice M. Pagani of New York. Br order of th Administrator. UENRV O. PAOANI, Etq. nTH ADDITIONS. OX VIEW TO TIME OP 8AI.E. Catalocuo on Application. Ttltnbone flats 8114. SALE DAYS Today, Tomorrow and Friday March 3d, 4th Slh. Ifeitnnln; EacU Pay at Si30 v. M. At the Old Galleries 15 EAST 59TH ST. ' IMPORTANT EXECUTORS SALE Estat of tba lata ' Sallie E. Stone SATTUCK & GI.ENN; Kxceutors. til lvzctuna. Place. TSV S. JIATTIIESOS'. Alt'. ' 12 NasJau Street. ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE And HauochoH Effects IIemOTI from 433. Central Farb West und from Utorac. ON rBEB VIEW 'TO SALE TIME Sir. C. B. CX.1BKU. Auctioneer. - An Advertiitment (it the Lost and Found columns of TUB SVX and XEV? TOnKDEItALD offers a real rciiioHify Klofibrldie terrae. , S95.1 ft of Tent t, 3f.QiloI.e2&Oil(j8.3, Tnt, to plilnUlf, i,vOu, Vt Joieib r. Pr. . Krpter tr, a eor 230th it, 100i40xSJ.T. to Mount Vtrnoa r xT3.0iS.10, racaat, to plain tiff, Sl.ooo. By Jottph Co. , Halt 144ta it, 421, n , SUilCO, fir storr teocment.Mo pUloUff, 118,000, SEW UUILDIN08. ' Manhattan. 7JTIT ST. Ui to 240 W, for a 0 itrr ttn ment, (0.0x80.3-243 Wt 70th Bt, Joe, 209 SfidlMn it, ownrri Fred V French no, 2A0 Mtdlion it, architect. ,...,$200,000 04TH BT, 181 to 10T W. for i 4 itory nerrlci llitloo. 72x100.5-North Midlioo At Carp, 827 nth it, owneri II Bhonti Co, 1JT W Milt I, lessee) Bethlehem KnjInrfrlnB Co, 027 0th it, irrfiltrct ..113.000 Bronx. KINO AV. w i, 102.82 ft a of '1rne place, one norr frame dwelllor, 10.2x40.2) Anoa i Bmllb, JM Klna ar, own WBllira Hbtrj, J-eo K 20Ith it7arehltet...... .000 WABUI.NOTON AV, W I, IX ft s ot 103th II, one itory brick fnop, 23x33.4; Ilenr Abr -wttler, 1017 Waihloitoa it. owner; Bruno W Eerier, 121 Bible Home, architect 13,000 ALTERATIONS. ' Manhattan. AJlSTItnDAM AV, 773, to a tUe etory hotels A D tjcbnaclcnberif, Cornwall, N Y, owuiirj Elplei, Wolff & Kodroff, irchllecti.S.OCH) BUOADWAV, n o cor 03tb it, to a tiro story itorci and carajej II Biker, 120 Broadirir. owner; Moore k Iindiledtl, 1481b at md 5J IT, arcbltcClH 17.000 FKO.NT kt. 104, to a S ilnrjr loft T. S Folic. 100 Hudrtu it, owner; Palmer & riontky. ll WlllUtn it, arcbltectl S23.000 FAIIK AV, 001. lo a 4 itory dwelllns-A tVlmpfbrtmer. OStb it and Cth ar, owner; Hchnaru & Oroii nnd U N Marcus, 817 Btb t, nrconecia , u,wv 7TK AV, 07, to a 4 itory fnrnlabed room bom M Durota. 153 W 14th it. owner; 0 H lllchtrr, .10 Cortlindt it. irrhllft..,. $0,000 SOril HT, 41 W, to a 4 itory dwelling, itore, 4c rortbnib IteiUy Co, 120 W Srttb il, owner; w Hucnenbcre, B2 Vinderhllt it, irrhltret .. $18,000 U.VI'II UT, 70' I!, to a fire itory tenement; 1' Irvine. 203 W Olet it, owner; Zlplci, Wolff & Kudroff, .433 4tb ar, ari'hltecli $0,000 HOTELS. 1 A.50 PER WEEK III 'or one or two perfona IV R00M:a'ah SiWoV Boom wlthprlrate bath $1 "J- for on or tao persons S 30 nilnntea from B'wiy; iteam beat; eloctrlo Hthu; ipacioui vena dait every hotel coo Yealence and comfort. SUN I'ATtLOn OVERLOOKING OCEAN Write for Booklet HOTEL SHELBURNE I I Sea End of Ocean Pirlrwiy BRIGHTON BEACH, N. Y, HOTEL CHELSEA West23dStreet,atSeventhAvenue ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Room with adjoining bath,$2.50 Room with private bath, $3.00 Suites, $S up. . Special rates by month, season and' year; open fireplaces; high ceilings; unusually large rooms; spacious closets. Luncheon 65c Dinner $1.00 Cafeteria Attached. Colored map "B" of New Yor'x Dialled free unon aDDllcattoa. HOTEL Peter Stuyvesant Central Park Wet at 86th St. JUST COMPLETED Suites ot ono room to ai many aa required. Furnished, or unfurnlebcd. Iteetaurant a la Carts VM. F. INUOL.D, Matfager MONKV TO AND WANTED ON KO.VD AND MOKTGAOK. SI JOHN FIHCK l?.ftT. CITY BE.4.L ESTATE, CHAIN STORES Eitabllahed downtown houi wants flrst-clais man for chain itore wort and thoroughfare renting. Men actually doln? that iintX nt work wilt be given preferenco Per manent position with food oppor tunities to enlarge iphcro ot norlt ami earning powen. Development- of a national plan for chain atore warli contemplated. Western connections already estab lished. Replies strictly confidential. Lib eral drawing; account and commis sion. nU.iT, JaT.VTE, V. O. Box 107, Times Square. i ' usi votm cbbNTitY kstatks with Bit AN L. ntNNfcLLY. IHC. . corxTnv estate ukpt;. 15B nnoADWAV. NEW TO KK C ITT. WILLES RAY. SilFt'. F,ta.,e.I5- AMUR nUALTV CO.. 299 Broidway. buys choice Manhattan nnd Bronx PTprtln. fjrrv beat, estate. Tram TJattery to 14th. St.. Inclailve. FOR SALE Poateuion May lit, 1920 Four Story & Basement Build in? on Cliff Street, 25 x 77 Ft. Equipped with electrlo freight .elerator ON PEARL STREET Four Stories & Basement 25 x 124 FT. Equipped with electrlo hoist ' Terms to suit. Trlnclpals only i Apply te W. E. DEAN & CO. Tel. BROAD 2383 a Coenlles SUp 10th St. & Ave. C A lott butldlnr. fir itory. and round floor plot, 20xO; prlca 111,000; rental 13.000; can bo materially Increased. 214-216-218 West 19th SL 3-5 story tenements: plot 15s53; 133,000; could bo altered for lofts. 206 West 19th St. 3 ato.-y tenement.: plot l.:xs:; 117,003. 58th St. near 1st Ave. 4 itory brbwnstono bulldlnc; prlco lit.. 03) T rooms on floor. OREATEtt CITT rtEALTT CO.. 333. Broadway. 'Phono Worth 3J33 FOR SALE Warehouse on Cliff St. 3x734 stories and basement, electrical elerator. Trice S3&S00; terms arranged. J. CLARENCE DAVIES 32 Nmmu Street TeL John 60W ,35 & 37 ROSE STREET ' FOR SALE Poncsslon of Store and Basement and I floors May t, 1910. A modern 7 story building; with heat and iterator, con taining: 2.003 it. ft. per floor. tlS.000 cash required. Wra. H. Whiting & Co., 41 Park Row PRIVATE HOUSE Skigo, 13lh it., near CUi it., 3 itory American bsmnrol, S ilory rrtenilon, pomesiloa Jlijr ljU i'rlcc J21,0O9, city teruu. DUROSS C0.,SWe.tl4thSt. ron HALE WAREHOUSE ON CWEP 8T 33x73, 4 stories and bailment; Iictrlcal elevator. I'rlco, I3S.S0O: terms urranted. Ji Cl.AnU.NCB DAVIKS, 32 Kama iU 211. Jofta (Oli. . THINK! THINK HARD!! For five years the world was busy making materials for the war. The supply of food, clothing and commodities was entirely consumed. T Fifteen months ago the war ended. A large amount of money was in circulation. A tremendous demand for all commodities followed. THE RESULT WAS A GREAT RISE IN PRICES. Today a condition not a theory confronts us VThe entire world demands food, clothing and manufactured articles and materials of all kinds. TO SUPPLY THIS J)EM AND, , , . Farmers will be kept busy. , , Manufacturers will be kept busy. Everybody will be kept busy for years to make up the shortage. LABOR WILL BESTEAD1LY EMPLOYED AT HIGH PRICES FORMAW YEARS Money has been pouring into this country for the past six years. The Federal Reserve Bank .urges greater production and states "OUR ECONOMICAL AND FINANCIAL POSITION IS, A T THE BOTTOM, SAFE AND SOUND. ' WE ARE BOUND TO HAVE GOOD TIMES. REAL ESTATE HAS BEEN DRAGGING BOTTOM FOR YEARS. It always has and should now increase in fcmce in proportion to other commodities. If there ever was a time to buy well located Real Estate for a good income Supreme Court Partition Sale, Charles F. Brown, Referee of the ftENRY ASTOR TRUST ESTATE WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVATION, at the HOTEL ASTOR, Broadway & 45th Street (45th Entrance), 11 A. M. 70 may remain mortfjago for 3 For catalogue and particulars apply to J. Clarence, Davies, 149th St. and 3rd Avenue, or 32 Nassau St, JOSeph P. Day9 6? Liberty Street, Agents and Auctioneers MORRIS & MCVEIGH, No. 32 Liberty Street, v Attorneys for Plaintiff CITT REAL ESTATE. From Battery to 14tk 8Ih IdcImItci nitOOME HT. M.n .rf Tt.n. 1.-1 V . Four hoi DUIIOIUK for al. J15.I1H): M caib. o. p pr,Qm. l.zn Broailway. Qnl Imi I Ut V aa J 4 a iveaii .tnuiai tt.; elerator; noMCUlon: $39,000. KIXIOTT, 15-1 JUtiau. Beesman 2GS3, fall confmluloa. Abore 14th St. to S9th St. (Inclailre), ON WEST14tHST., NEAR 71 H AV. 7th av. subway express station at corner; fonr story buildlnjf, 20x103 It., suitable for alteration into stores and lofts; possession April 1st; cen tral, conren $nt location for almost any business; prlco low; terms easy (may lease). Owner, WILLIAM D. KILPATRICK. 140 Broadway. , FIFTY FOOT PLOT . 1M THR'iO'H. NEAR 4.T1I , AV CAN I1B BhutlllT KlH'iTv...... RULAND & WHITING-BENJAMIN CORPORATION, 36 E. 53tk St. or 5 Bctkaun St. 81-83 WJ!ST 19TU ST-Plot, 45x halt block, for sale to clo.e'an estate; $70,000. r. & a. ri'OJIJI, 1.333 Broadway. Abore COth 6tv-3tta Ar. to East Blrer. RENT $53,Ht MICE 5325.IHJ Eight story elevator, lOfcclOO. In tho East oo's. ono to six rooms, iut apartments on a floor. Groat fu ture. "Worth Investigating. J. C. Hough & Co. 200 B'way. Tel. 4408 Cort VlCINITV tsth ana Parle ar.. three family nouse; immeaiato posiemga; unuer m.wv. l.KQN t, Al.TMAVER. tr But Mth. ' 433 LBXINOTON AV.. adjolnlns cornor ot Stth at, IS feet wide; three itory anil basement; possession, In 30 daya; can be bought rluht; terms to suit. PEASE & EI L1UAN. 3t0 JladUon av. Thone 4300 3lur- ray mil, 113 LEX1.NQTON AV., closa to (1st It. I lieu innae. oarawooa noon ana eiev trio llsbts: posstsslon In 30 daya. can be boniht rlaht. Tirma to suit. FBASS ELLUtAN. 3(3 tiadlsoa av. 'Phone Mur ray UUl 4303. Abore COth St. 5lh At. to North Hirer. $13,000 only necessary to eccure tiro lobelia tlitly built btonmtooe apartnieat boaiei; per fect condition! easy terms cia be arrxnztd for balinee: the beam bare tiro homey apartmeati ot fire roomi ind bath on each floor; no teaiei; moderate montbly rentili; loti fall i!m: wMa park etrret, near Central I'srk Wet. No. 13 sad 13 Wilt 108th it; price S77.WO; reatil 39.MX); a life Inreitracnt: broken protected. Apply to OHOItrjK 11, C&4S3, ittorncy for ewttr, imm sr. and a rise in TUESDAY, MARCH 9tb, on bond and years at 5. Title rCITY nFCTATE. m AbOTe 59IIi St. Cth Ar. to North Hirer. 1VKST 80S DU EUJNtl t 3 etory and baaemcnt; electric light, iteim heat, rosseailon May lit. Price ttG.000. Further particulars irora n'miy03thSt. RE.VK50 B'"rl300, Vashtnstoa Uelshts. Above lzlth St., Weit of 81b At. WASHINGTON I1E10HTS. Very desirable v 4uviii uuan iai nc lurnisnea or un furnished; line Investment for roorolne hfltisA dp hnmi IR Ann ...in .iaaaa . i . mortsage; principals only. Box !, Mi uroaaway. . Ooroagh ot Manhattan MIcellaneoni, WONDERFUl BARGAINS. Six story, 27 families; also Ave itory triple; rood terms; low rJrlce. SPBNCBIt, 194 Nassau at. Beekman 3435. SpnytcB TJayrll and ntrerdale. Above Harlem ItlTcr. iuia$fon niterdate-on-lhe-Iludion. Nerr Tork City' Most Accesilblo Suburb. OEOrtCB IIOIVE, B37 Fifth Avenue. N. Y. Flelditon Office. Waldo Atcnuo at TTeit S44th Street. 'Boronah of Manhattan MlscelUlneoaa, HOMES WlffllN 1HE HOUR . iSale) eveaHbere. 'Pbone, eall or writ.. Ilarenee Davlea. 3 Naiaao it. John 6094, TWO email xintea for .lie. elthcrtoeelhtr of separately: price for IU 3)2,000. ttestid with poci.Iou rlauio. SLAWSON nOBBS. I rTeit Md St. Borougri of' Bronx. Hoe Ave., Bronx near Jtnolsxt it., roar itory brick: ill ItaproTe meats; price 130,000; renli 38,000. 181st and La Fontaine Ave. a corner bnlldlnr, two family, two .tor build Inc. with all ImproTtmentl; prlc 111,000; plot 34.0x03. aitBATETt CITT BE ALT f CO., 311 Broadway. Phone. Worth 2313. Borough ot Brooklyn Sale or Best, PARK SLOPE. , Two fimtly aad nore. brick, all lmsnv. Mats: montalr temati: rental SI jtMi Sta i Htwito lltii aad 12tli iU.; price Ill.SOft. IteHmaa 4r& ....... f.uu. j,, luunuMiivB, At tone st Law. 118 Ninaa st. New TorV Cltf. ONB famllr. brtcK. ImproremraUj term jilLKAD, riwai 3M, f.ro4trr, N. X. ACT!!! value, this is it 1920 insured free by Title Guarantee and Trust' Co. 3F CITY BEAT. ESTATE. One corner, three story Brick house for sale. Up to date model house, 1265 Dean St., Brooklyn. 6-FAMILY BRICK-$11,750. Good lnTrstmeotl near office; act quick. CLARKE, 107 llilpa at., iiroosirn. JAMAICA A V. Llvoly location, Itlchmond Hill; fine corner; Immediate possession: IfiO BUJUUUitii nui.i.1'1" torts and. flati; itrlclly modrn leases expiring; attractive pnt, .. BEL. 41 Park row. , PARK SLOPE, Brooklyn. Detached Ami- Brooklyn. Apply OWNEft. 337 Sun-Her-aid. Herald .quire. Borough ot Queens Sale or,Rent. iJteMU DI.4M OF WiW'OvWEHSHIP OF APARTWaWio tor cmU aiirut Tha QdiNsbtn CtrHratlm MenhattanOfflci iatlucja HetettU OOe an t At nt. 'Niwtowa3ll. St. Corona Um) Cvienstero imittav AT ELMHUR5T. New Colonial Httises with Garage?;. ..,j!i.s2asi Si, rc.7net floors; entire bt,cJ' "J", .iiiririt.! .ewers, nisesilamlxod itreet: toeaaiiiui ir.liilcrf .f?,'f "ViTC.1f..."f".rl ri nursi. GREAT HOUSE BARGAIN BeinUfitl boom lirti plot: wWo boulevard: electric i Hsb'ts, pitonetry; opea tWK. tUe Mini artistic i decofstloni; iste idtatlcrt: lite bJokengei fotellSire V: 32.300 ci.b. balnea ?isj layneats; Jltwl dlicooat. ..... Owner, Telephone G515 Hellis KOCKAWAV. BF.ACH. Cat or lell. tesslirul . tmi W cuuna, and leeptor room.. "ir'z: ".u. JSSOnJSSJSS at te"cor of Xoru A'..,rv.77m .t.nmi. Dlocx rrooi ocr.n.soa yck MwoTSir442- ill I. . Ia . IUlua..aWW,