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FIFTH AVENUE LOFT SOLD TO OPERATORS? Comer in Savo New York Zone Changes Hiuul Other, Henlty Reports. Jo.wpli Sllvcrson ami Irving I. JiuIIh imitliascJ from tho Surrey Investors, I:ic. U. C Ollilertleevo president, tlio twenty fiery building at tho northeast corner of Fifth avenuo ami Ttylrty-flrBt tired, oreclcd In 1500 by Henry Corn, Tho property la Known np 303 and 305 Mfth avenuo and measures 06.9 feet In tlio avenuo nnd 150 feet In tlio street. iiK is reported to return an annual rentnl of $253,000. p. A. O. Schwartz aiul Hennld I'rcrcs Si Co, nro among tho tunantH In tho structure. This Is ono of a aeries of big buslnors Improvements inado in this section by Honry Corn inoro than a decade ago, when Fifth avenue was being transformed from a ti'SK'.enro to a business contro. Tho sell i'ig company purchased It from Mr. rorn In 1011, Welling & Koolblo, Inc., vcro tlio brokers. Itcslilcntlnl l'lot An.icmlilril. Douglas Ii. Elllman & Co. sold for 'tho estnto of David Franlc tho three ptory ilwolling, 20x100, nt 121 East Sixty-fifth street ; also to tho samo pur chaser 120 Kwt Sixty-sixth street, a threo story garage, 25x100, for Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. Tho salo completes tho assembling of n plot 40 fet In Slxty rtfth st riot and 50 feet In Blxty-slxth street, including 121 and 123 tn tho for mer md 118 niui 120 In tho latter thor , iiKhf.ires. Tho new owner contem plates ereetlng a residence tor Ills own occupancy. Produce nicrclinntn lluy. Win. A. Whlto Si Sons sold to Arm strong & House, produce merchants, the flvo story building 830 Greenwich Ftrcot, 25x58.4, bolng tho Inside building of a fifty foot corner In Jay Btreet, owned by Elliabcth A. Sicken and Lil lian E. Hlngslage. The now owner wllf niter and occupy. Sale in "West End Avenue. Thomas J. O'Reilly nnd Earl & Cal lioun sold for tho Lombach Realty Company to Max N. Natanson 530 West j:nd avenue, southeast corner of Elghty tlxtli street, a thirteen story apartment, f0.tl02. containing twenty-fivo apart ments and renting for about $100,000 a year. The house was erected by Mulll ijken Si Moeller. Doivulonn Pnrcel Sold, Joseph P. Day, represented by Doug hs ske.ll, sold 120, 122 and 124 Cedar street, three three story business build ings", 70x58.10, to Charles Taylor. Tho tiler of 120 Is tho estato of Thomas F. Turley. represented by Robert R. and Hugh H. Ralney. Tho Chandler estate, represented by William J. Roome, was the owner of 122 and 124. A. II. Levy resold for tho Manport Realty Company 18 Leonard street, a esvon story warehouse. 20x100, to a C Client of Wolfo & Co. Robert F. Bonsall resold for Fred cm k Brown 244 Fulton street, f. four itory building, 20x34, to James P. Casey, tenant. Other Dwelling: Purchases. Teaf & Elllman sold for Mra Ken r.cth Frazlcr to Gustavo Schwab, the tenant, tho flvo story American base ment dwelling, 1S.9X102.2, nt 5G East Seventy-eighth street, held at $50,000. K. Bachman sold through McCotter & Davis and Dwight. Archtbnld & Perry n three and four story dwelling, 50x81, at 19 and 21 Barrow street. Tho buyer will alter them Into small apartments. Isaac Lowenfeld and William Prager purchased from Charles Meyers 167 to 173 East Eighty-second street, four three story dwellings, 70.8x102.2. Three dwellings, each 12.6x100.5, at to to 54 East Seventy-seventh street, lavo been sold to a purchaser who, It H understood, Intends to dovelop the Louses Into ono dwelling. Nos. 52 and !4 were sold by Mrs. Henry CMeyera and No. Eft u-.ia sold for Neva H. Sadller. Hmn-ii 1V"hM.!nffc Pnmiwni'. Inc.. and L. J. Phillip") & Co. sold for the Clark fstato the five story elevator dwelling, 25x100. at 42 West Seventy-fourth street, to Wax Greene. Frank Munson sold to Arthur Soller r o four rtory dwelling, 20x102.2, at 117 Seventy-first 6trct. J. R Knplisli sold for ,T. A. Philbrlck tho tour story dwelling. 16.8x100, at 31S West Fifty-seventh street. William Fahnestock, tenant of tho five rtory dwelling, 25x100.5, nt 40 East Kfty-srcond street, has purchased the 'property from Mrs. Van Rensselaer Kennedy through Pease & Elllman. Thomas C. Sloano estate sold the four rtory dwelling. 21x100.5, at 17 West Flfty-flrtt street. Dealing In Harlem. C'orgo W. Brettell sold for Edward J.rcnhus to William Drown 2000 Lexing ton av, a three story dwelling, 1G.SX81, ih first transfer of the property In twr.tv ears. Intner ft .'olm resold C3 and 57! Eisi Hl'h ft . a five story tenement, 40x100. s ar n. and Herbert V. Dike sold for nnW carter IS East 113th St., a five Miry fl't. lS.1xl00.ll. Hitter Realty Company sold the flvo f'ory apartment, 2S.6xl00.11, at 139 Vfst until st. In ng w arren resold two of the resl ti ntlai propertieH which ho purchased lciertlv at tho auction sale of tho Mar t r r (i Sage estate. Ho sold 121 West 1:7m si to Emma Muller through Sam- I 'Lnn-r and 113 West 117th st. to lis J n W. DIshman through Ben T KrviT V dent of Charles S. Rosenthal pur c'ad tho dwelling, 25x50, at 4 East lUlh sr. from Abraham C. Mann, r Silverman Exchango sold Liberty Garage, 70x100, nt 573 West 131st St. In tne Larry Green Company. The r '3Tty is leased for nine and a halt I'-rs at a nn rental of $9,000, 9 I-ate Mnnlinttnn Sale. I-fhirtan Corporation sold 1524 and "7H a ns'erilam av., a six story apart ' 40s. 100. f ru'It hanl: Company sold for tho r niral ftiion Trust Company of New 1 i ' "2S Stanton St., a thrco story t .'I'lln-;, 19.11x70. Ucrman Denzer sold for Ruben Flelg, ''.:denf of the Rcxford Holding Cor Pnration. the five story apartment, 29x 1"?. at 123 East Eghty-thlrd st. L. & A. Plnrus purchnsed from the es 'a"e of Anna II. Shea the four story lofi, "i'f'O. it h;j west Fifty-flrjt rt. th ush fiuvles Meyers. Mrs. Mary Hatch Hlllard purchased f 'r the Home Bureau and Medical Jlwiis of 52 West Thirty-ninth st. tho "or -story hulldlng at 30 West Thlrty Iti'h St., 2r,x98.9. Jotoph Shenk sold 65 nnd 67 Nagle av., a Rie story apartment, 125x300, nr "iseij for thirty-five families and rent es for about $14,000. Commercial I.rnxei. TV . , luiig.u : to. icaseu siora anj lMmr,it in c nn,i it Put Pn,iv.iriii ii Vcught & Co. leased stora and to .kiv-ih Joseph. U Rosenthaf leased paco In the frontace In order to clve tho structure l'"n ido Bulldliisr, opposite tho . a pltaalnjr nrchltectural grace and sym-im- ,mia Hotel, to Metropolitan i mctrj-. Tho plans wero drawn by I' red JP- a ,i r,oather floods Company, the ,T. Ley. builder. They call for a frontage AUona, uosfcry Company, Chlo Shop of 1S2 feet In Broadway and a setback of .ia Mm lister. twenty-nine- feet all around the bulldlnK. jo & Waltefleld. Inc., leased for T Mcr-i-ants nnd Manufacturers Ex- cwnse oifices n the Grand Centra! Tal-j w -;n & Wnlcfflnl,! inc. iMo.rt fnpifhis will mean an annual i sacrinco oi nee to tho Allen Property Custodlnn and Hubbard Floyd Company. Cross & Brown Co. leased Btore In tho Partola (G-'Nolll-Adamsi Bulldlmr to Max Cohen, store nt 170 Church st. to Albert A. Frank, snico nt 16 Warren sr. to Kilns PItzcio, and la 245 West Flfty- iirui et. to Now York Premium Company. Itculileiitlnl I.cuaci, Julia Beverley Hlggons leased apart ments lit 125 East Fifty-sovonth St., 441 Park av., 8 East Elshty-ilfth st. and 850 Park av. John J. Gallagher of the Cusack Com pany leased for Allco Miller dwelling nt 337 West Seventy-first st. for flvo years. Snli In Other llorOiiRli. John F. Scott sola for Mr. Frank C. Oroeber dwelling In Grove avenuo, Co darhuret, L. I to H. Sellers McKrc, 2d. J. Albert Johntra wld for Churlcs Rundel dwelling at 145 Franconla avo nue, Hushing, to Walter Scott. Cornelius (. Kolff sold to Carl F. Grlcshaber the r.cnil-bungalow In Dud ley avenue, South New Vork, S. I., for Mrs. Alnslle. Suliurbnn Activity. P. A. Cameron sold for tho Gill Realty Company now house and half' an acre in Sound View Circle, White Plnhw, N. Y to R. L. Dula; also dwell ings at Now Rocheile, N. Y for C. R. Mnbley in Plntard avenuo to W. H. Winters; for Mrs. 10. J. Tlmmons to Gcorgo F. Harvey and for Stowart Realty Company In Sidney street to Ocorgo C. Dyer. Julia Hevorloy Hlggons sold for Mrs. Allco B. Knapp a house and about ono half acre of land at Katonah, N. Y., to tho Diocesan Missionary and Church Extension Society of New York city. Burko Stone, Inc., sold tho resldencb of John II. Young, Park place, North Pelliam, N. Y.. to Anpon Smith. Chaunooy It. Griffon & Co. rented to Bennett Epstein of tho General Ameri can Tank Car Corporation tho McDowell cottnge at 41 Highland avenue, Woods of Larelimont, furnished, for the sum mer season. Robert B. Farley organization sold for Mrs. Fannlo B. Allen residence in Buckingham road, Nepperhan Heights, Yonkers, N. Y., to Mra. Bertha G.IIirdy. Gcorgo Howe sold for G. Hllllard Ross resiaenco at 20 Qulmby avenue, White Plains, N. Y to Arnold Munnlch. Richard Dickson sold for Roso Stew art to Sarah Jane Dickson 354 South First avenue. Mount Vernon, N. Y., a two story frame detached dwelling with garage, 30x103. John F. Scott sold for Mrs. Frank C. Grocbor her houso In Grove avenuo, CedaHiurst. L. I to H. Sellers McKee, 2d. II Wcatherby & Co. sold at Engle wood, N. J., tho Rcldcmeister residence In Woodland street to John McIIugh ; tho Lester property In Woodland street to C. A. 'Day ; the Hutchinson hou3o In Broad avenue to Walter Denilte, and tlio Vanderbllt rcsldenco In Lydccker street to S. S. Campbell. Itcnl Estate Note. Westchester County Realty Board will hold Its annual dinner Saturday evening, March 27, at the Hotel Com modore. William M. Calder, United States Senator; Francis S. Hugo, Sec leiary of Stato for New York, and Richard M. Hurd, president Of tho Law yers' Mortgage Company, are among thoe scheduled to speak. Samuel G. Rosenthal and Samuel Field, for many year3 with Spear & Co. have been elected members of the firm of Adorns & Co., with ofllces nt 170 Fifth avenue. Ames & Co. wero the brokers in the sale of the Third Reformed Presby terian Church, 236 and 238 West Twenty-third 6treet. reported In The Sun and New Yohk Hehald last Tuesday. S. Werdensclilag has lieen appointed agent for 1233 Longfellow nvenuc. Robert E. Farley Organization will open an dike in Greenwich, Conn., April 1 opposlto the new Pickwick Arms, with Thomas A. Wlgmore, Jr., in charge. City Mortgage Company has agreed to loan to the Masro Realty Corpora tion $200,000 to erect a live story apart ment house, 93x150, in the east side of University avenue, Bronx, 147 feet south of 190th street. Samuel G. Rosenthal and Samuel Field, formerly with Spear & Co.. have been elected members of tho firm of Ailam3 & Co. MANY BRONX BUYERS IN DWELLING MARKET Housing Shortage Reflected by Yesterday's Deals. Edwards & Rlckart sold 610 and 612 East ISOth st., a fivo story apartment, 40xl03x irregular, for Solomon Roth. Aloxnndcr Selkln and Carl Jaffe sold for Samuel Katz the four story apart ment, 33x100, nt 1343 Mlnford place. II Osborne Smith sold for Hildegard at. Becker two story dwelling. 25x92. at 100". Summit av.. to Thomas J. Kean. Harry Calm sold to Hyman Runln the three story dwelling, 16.7x100. 697 East 163th St.. through Samuel Singer. L. O. Lorero sold for Pauline Berlin tho three story house, 23xSl, at 1342 Teller av., to Arthur J. Roberts. I. Lincoln Soldo Company, Inc.. sold for tho Crcston Realty Company (Alex ander Selkln and David Mlntz) 26S0 Creston av.. a three storyi ono family house, 40x76. Ann Mapleston estato sold, 100x234, vacant, at the northeast corner of Find lay av. and 164th st. BIG DEMAND FOR BROOKLYN HOMES ! Brokers Busy With Calls for Residential Properties. E. T. Newman sold the four story four family flat at 359 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, for Patrick J. Clarke. Henry Pierson & Co., Inc., sold 37S Sterling place. Broklyn, a three utory dwelling. 19x123, for O. II. Lewis. Melster Builder. Inc.. purchased from A. E. Flannery 6S3 and 585 Sixth ave nue, Brooklyn, two two story dwellings, 34x100 ;.u!so from J. Rand nnd I. Tar schls three three story dwellings at 297, 299 and 301 Seventeenth street, 50x100. F. C. Sauter and M. Aronson "wero the brokers. Bulkley & Horton Company sold 118 McDonough Btreet. Broklyn, a three story dwelling, 20x100, for Frederick Rcicher. B. F. Knowles Company sold 80 Tay lor street. Broklyn, a two story dwelling, for Mrs. 3IcK. Williams to J. Kasower. F. S. Sauter Agency sold the three story dwelling at 382 Third street, Brooklyn, for Morris Joachim to Vincent Venezlano. O. E. Allard & J. J. Lrvey sold 412 Rugby road, Broklyn, a two story' frame, two family house, 40x100. C1VJ1S UP, JJSIl.OOO IN" UEN'TS, According to plans shown yesterday before tho board of standards and ap peals, tho Flak Tlrer Company, which In to erect a twenty-four story building nt t ...i. ...... T.-.rtv.cmntti nt. nnrl P!iehth nniaunuj, .y- V I lav., will Eacrlflco G,7i4 squaro feet 'of rentable npace In the Broadway 'This will mean $23,000 In rent, I square foot. uascu on in? rmo si i u , THE SUN, AND NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920. $1,500,000 HOTEL PROJECT FOR MEN rians riled for Building to Bo Erected on Prominent West Side Corner. Aitothor step was taken In tho Im proving of tho .northeast corner of Eighth avenuo and Forty-third street through tlio filing of plans for a fourteen story apartment hotel. Tlio projeot wuu orlginnlly announced last December. The WeBt Forty-eighth Street Realty Company, II. dayman president, ro contly acquired through Herman Arna Company tho property, which measures 100x200 feet. Tho estimated cost of tho structure has been placed at $1,500, 000. In all prdbnblllty tho street plot, measuring 100x100, will bo Improved, and subaonuently tho corner plot v.111 bo built upon. Tho entlro structure, as planned, will contnln 860 rooms and 450 baths. It will te run for men only. Ilnycrs for Two Atmrtnients. A number of tenants of the soven story Podna Apartments, at tho south oast comer of Jlornlngsldo avenue and 123d street, bought that property trom Joseph Shenk. who acquired It last July from William II. and Elwood S. Bart- lett of Atlantic City, N. J. 1'ho house occupies a plot 100x100. and Is arranged for fifty apartments. It rcnt3 for about $40,000 a year. Abraham Zaudercr, Inc., sold to a client of Samuel Wacht, Jr., a six story ; apartment, moxiou, nt tno soiuneaci corner of Audubon avenuo nnd 170th street. Mr. Wacht represented Mr. Zau derer. t.'litonn Iluellliiscs Sold. Alexander Selkln and David Jllntz resold 423 and 427 West 144th street, two four story dwellings, 30x100, through Duff & Crown Company. Hen P. Fryer sold for Irving Warren 49 St. Nicholas place, a four story dwnfll Ing, 20x72. to II. A. Jallln. Charles A. Du Bols sold for tho Kings County Savings institution to Oscar Trobltsch the threo story dwelling, 19x 98.11, at 619 "West 150th street. Other Silica on Height". Abraham Zauderer sold to a client of Benjamin Harris 10C and 10S Convent avenue, a flvo story apartment, 72x100. Mr. Wncht also represented Mr, Zau derer In tlio deal. Henen?on Itealty Company sold 020 and C22 West lG?d street, adjoining south corner of Itiversido Drive, a five story apartment, 63x100, tj a client of Abraham Lelchten. Julius RosenBteln sold 023 West 136th street, two live story flats, 103.6x99.11. Charles S. Kohler, Inc., sold BOO West 179th street, a five story apart ment, 41.8x100. MONTCLAin TAX IIATU. Tho tax rate' of Montclalr has been fixed by the Essex County Board a' 13.04. compared with $2.65 last year. There was rated for school purpose last year In Montclalr $367,927. This year tho school budget Is $582,000. Tlio rata bles In Montcl.vlr show a big Increase, $54,974,213, compared with J31.9S9.S53 in 1919. AUCTION' nnSfl.T YllSTKUDAY. at no. 14 vcanr struct. By Henry Brady. 52D ST. ;!7 W, 25x100.5, flvo story brlclc tenement and atores, to plaintiff. .$14,000 xnw nuiMH.vr.s. Mnnlinttnn. UDOnCOMTIB AV, w s, 15 ft of lC'.tb St. for flte 1 s'ory irsraees, ech titlS JI C Klosel, CO" W IT'Jtli t. owner and nrchl' tert St. SOUTH WILLIAM -ST. 14 and 1. for a tnchn ftory offlre, 42.3x18 6 Merchants and Shippers Insurance Company, 4 Wall n, ownrr; C 13 lllgglns, 19 West 44th jt, architect 1175,000 Bronx. KAII-Li: ST. s e cor Whltlork nv, one irafi'. lOOtlEO ft W r P Rlnrv hrlck Eraracp. Henlty Co, Ine, ownfra; I'liillp Wntten btre. IOC East 14Mh st, president; Jrv Init Mnrson. 253 East 143th t, tirchl tect J35.000 AI.Ti:il.VTIO.S. 31anlinttnn. AV A, 27, to n 4 story (IwelUns nnd store M Illerman, iiremltes, owner; J FIsIier, 23 av A, arelillect 8,flO nitOALl ST. n e cor lVarl nt, to u f.ven stoa' telephone rxchaiiBe N Y Tole phouo Co, 16 Dey at, owner; K A t'nser. 502 Hroailivav. archltort J12.000 CI.UT ST. S3, to a 4 story efflce, Ac I,' Coopor. 'BO Ilroaclivay, owner; II Uppinsn, 3S1 4th nr. srcliltect $3,iCO WILLIAM ST. s w cor Etchanit pi, to a nlnrteen story offices Lord's Court Hulldlng Co, premise, ownsr; W I. Bouso and I. A Goldstone, 512 5th nv, archltec's 14.000 3D AV, 4 430, to a onfl story framo storts and offlce. 32x101.5 ft C Berliner. 55 5tli nv, owner; Emll L Capo, 415 Locust st. Mt Vernon, architect 12.000 OTII AV, 221, to a 5 story stofe. Ac .T H Hhoadeii et al, Cfl Hearer st, owner; Kauf man & Lerlne. 159 Keinsen t, arcliltect. v J.000 7TII AV, n w cr 130th st. to five 4 stcry dwelliniri-I tVlieu. li'dO llroadnay. owner; Sllrrhell .t Hewlett. 1209 Itroaawsy. nn-hl- tt $10,000 14TJI ST, 37 nnd 35 West, to a four story Btoro and lofts O and It Gulnt, prem ises, owner; J Klsher, 23 Ave A, archi tect J15.000 27T1I ST, 105 "West, to a four atory oftlcoj and thow rooms Weinberg A Ooortln, lne. 4,1 West Mth st. owner; J J Dinner, 1 Madison av, architect J12.000 H2D RT, 123 to 131 E, to a 3 story storage National Hoard of tlve Young Women's Chrli tlan AJ'ti, 100 IilnFton ar, owner; 1) Ilarber, 101 l'ark ar, arcliltect J3.000 721) ST. 219 East, to a three story dwell ing jir C H V.'estbrook, premises, nivn r; Button & Buys, 103 Park av, archi tects 36.000 HOTELS. Hotel Standish Arms ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS 167-169-171 Columbia Height Overlooking New York Harbor A Minutes to Wall Street. 13 Minutes to Forty Theatres. Family and Transient HoteL Booms with bath 3.00 tip Apartments To Lease by Year. Unfurnished, $700 per room up. Furnished, 5800 per room up. Decorated to Suit. Take Interboro Subway to Clarlc St. 3 Short Blocks from Hotel. MARTHAWASHIffGTON 29 Eut 29lh Street. Thone JIadlson Hquare 0300. for s'0lII only. Modern, fireproof hotel, centrally lo cated. Room for one person, H2 per wetik nnd up; for two person, 111 per weok and up. Itoom with hath for one person. IIS per week; for two persons, 121 per week. Transient rates. 13 per day and up. Luncheon (Oc. Dinner 11.00. ll'fl 7nfe Your Impectlon. HOTEL Ptttr stuyotsant Central Park West at 86th St. JUST COMPLETED Sultss of one room to as minr at required. Furnished or unfurnished. Restaurant a Is Carte. Wll. y. I.NOOLD. Manager. ART HAT.V9. Immmmmsmmm: inijHjiw1 E DIVVS n iriMni v matp c at r TO-DAY (THURSDAY), Tomorrow, Friday & Saturday, March 18, -19 and 20, at 2 i30 P. M. Each Day In PLAZA ART ROOMS, Inc H 5-7 East 50th St. I (Near 6th Ae.) IMward P. O'Reilly, Auctioneer. Palatial Furnishings Removed from tho Strictly Private Residence 2 East 67th St. xnis CITV Will Be Sold at UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC AUCTION AT The Plaxa Art Rooms, Inc. IN CONNECTION Willi THE SKTXLUMKNr OP VAHIOUS KSTATKS. Ccniiilinz of Mujtum Tapestries, m Needlework ind Aubusion Tapestry 'ij Suilea and Torlieres, Fire Screens, g Chair Setts, etc. Louis XVI. Bronie Ca Mounted Bedroom Suites, Italian t Renaissance Refectory Tables, Satin- m wood Consoles, Desks and Commodes, U Bronze and Crystal Candelabra, (3 " -"PP M m Knbe BibI G.rl?d r'"0. H Rare China, Rugs, Carpets, Slcinway 0 Senea Vatea, Eccleiiattical Draperies, 3 tie. g ON VIEW TO SAI.K TIME M Catalogue on Application, u Tcleiiliono l'l.Uft Sill. gClliBSIi'lBSaa'ailBL'Jiqiill'BJli miliiqilil'aiiJ'BBik. TO BE SOLD AT ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION To-day (Thursday) & Tomorrow (Friday) at 2 P. M. each day in SILO'S Fifth Ave. Art Galleries 4 0E. 45th St. S. W. Cor. Vanderbilt Ave. J nines P. Silo A- Son, Auctioneers. CONTINUATION SALE OF Antique & Modern Furniture I JtOM Tin: Albert L. Morse Estate Also tho I'ruperty ot Mrs. A. B. Gwalhmey, Jr., AND TUB ItESIUUE OF TUB F. W. Woohvorlh Estate Comprlslnc nhout IOO Lots ot Kcdroom Furniture, tie. TOGXTIIKK WITH l.initAUY .t iu.vim; mutes NOW ON EXHIBITION Sale To-day 2 P.M. Also To-morrow nnd Saturday at the Onllerle.4 of 333-341 Fourth Ave Cor. 25th Street Property belonging to the EsUito of the late WILLIAM SIMPSON Also consignments from other Rstates and Individuals, conslstins in part of Works of Art FUn.NlTCB.f3 AND OTHER Home Appointments The combined collection Includes: Colonial Furniture In larfte variety, Flemish Oak Din Ins; Boom Suite, upholstered suites, odd pieces for tho Library and Living itoom. Oil Paintings by Foreign and Americnn Artists, a valuable Florentine Mosaic. Ori ental Carpets and Burs, Porce lains, Cut Olass and many other objects. On View Vntll Hour of Snle. Henry A. Hartman, Auctioneer ark?' Wcst 441h St. Executor's Sale To-day and following days t 2 P. M. Estato of the lato T. Addis Emmet, M. .,. All the Furniture, Paintings, Tapestries, Rugs, Linens, Silver, Sheffield Plate, Table China, Glassware, Art Objects, etc., rtmoved from the residence 89 Madison Avenue, to be sold by order of GEOnClE IV. HARPER, JR.. ESQ., Executor. Tho Salo will bo conducted by Mr. AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE Continuation Storage Sale by order of Manhattan Stonje & Warehoute Co. for unpaid storage charges, with additions from other tourcea To-day and. Friday 11 A. M. each day 88 University PI. Between 11th and 12th Sts. Exceptional high grado and artistic modern and antlouo Furniture and Effects of every deicription Bterllng Silver, Sheffield Tlato. Taint Ings and l'rout Etchings Oriental Carpels and Rugi Rtro China and Bric-i-Brtc NOTE A good opportunity to buy hlih grade goods. ARTHUR KALISKI, Auctioneer 8AI.K DATS TO-DAY & TO-MORROW Each Bay at Z20 P. 51. At the Old Galleries 15 EAST 59TH ST. IMPORTANT EXECUTORS' SALE Estato of the lata Elizabeth Jane Haynes (AND OTHERS) noiovno from storage ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE Oil Paintings, Persian & Domestic Rugs & Carpets ON FREE VIKW TO SALE TIME Mr.C'.U.CIRK'' Auctioneer. IS T, HI ART H.W.ICH. To-Day & To-Morrow March 18 and 19, at 3 P. M. ATTIin KEELER ART GALLERIES 12 Vesoy St., Near Urondway. ESTATE SALE OF Valuable Paintings At ABSOLUTE AUCTION IIV OHHF.lt OP Mrr. Lizzie Prinz, Executrix ESTAli: OP THE LATH Charles Prinz niCHAUn A. OKtS, ATTY. 350 Pulton St., IlrooUlyn In addition rlntlnni of The Hudson Utter Hcliool in nrll a larloui Porrlgn firlioolj, among lileli are canvaie by lierrhel n V. I.. Sonntag Win. Mnrirati O.Achenbach It. U, Imrai'rman 1 Herat ail t J, II. I,. Dnlln.n ),. T. Conroy I)e lirijliiv (1. Diivid Unut. Floury KriHoman Van Elten Ma to hn cinduetnl liv SIR. (iKO. . KKKLKR JUESOJJTS I.onc Islund. TEL SHELBURNE Sea End of Ocean Parkway IlllIliHiU.N IlKAClI, . Y. 30 minutes from Broadway; steam heat; I o o t r 1 o 1 1 el) ts ; spacious verandas; every hotel convcnier.es and comfort. M'rito for Booklet SUN PARLOR OVEIILOOKINO Crystal Lake House,?,iry- Very desirable rooms, sun parlor; liome sur. roumllngf. 40 minutes from New York. Atlantic City. HOTEL- -i CHELSEA Ocrupjlnr entire blork of ocean front In the fashionable C'helseu section. 300 bedchambers wltn private baths (fresh and sea water) High class or chestra, -.nfe, erlll, &c. French cnefs. (Jolf prlvlleR-s. Autos meet trains. Booklet Open all year. J. B. THOMPSON ft CO. OCEAN FRONT FIREPROOF L'nusiisllT attriftiT- dtirlru; Winter and F.ar.v Snrlnn Seasons. l uxurious lobblss and retful sun parlors Charmtnij after noon muslcales with complimentary service, and evening concerts. A palatial rrsldence lor thoa seeking rest and recrav tlcr Fea water In all baths. AMERICAN and EliHOPKAN PLAN RYAl PA1ACE prvlKa BcacK. ATLANTIC CITY.N.J, CONVENIEPJTTOALL AMUSEMENTS ScaBaths. Dictlutcnen.UrchMtra Capacity 600. Opea all the rear ymanJM(twaSeytfY ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. I j AivAmeiiican. Plaa Hotel jof DisiiixdioivandRealComfort j riRBPROOP GARAGE. I j, CAPAClTTi.oo. l V7ftYrj.jBaZSV MSXH MimNTIWIMIfwrlMtfWIMimaniWiMlWil MOTE U" I AS VlrgtHls Arcnne at Rnsrilnslk. American snd Kiironean l'lan. Hot and fold sis and Ittih water bstbs. bun Bir lor and fTerr rnnifoit. Open all Jrar. DAVID UK11Q. Owner A Prop. Atlantic Cify iff fhc 1LAMAC VPA fumh on tiSocrrcfwa& MACK LATZCO.U GRAND ATLANTIC, Vlrelnla av.. near beach nnd all attractions: capacity WO: a strictly modern hotel: prlrate batli. runnlni: water in rooms, elevator. c: notable table: ii up dally; sneelal jreyilj; meets trains, llooltlet. V.1'. SHAW. Lst us maJte you fosl at nne In to "City of Robust Health Hotel Morton oJean End Vlrtlnla av. Capacity 250. Els vator. privata baths, ic; always oysn. VHotel famine. St. Charles Plaeo anil Uoacn. t rosn ana soa water baths: runnlni water in rooms; elevator. Superior table: Spring; rates: (.oarh at trains. A. E. WAGNER. Prop. W. R. LAYTON. Mur THE WILTSHIRE Virginia av. nnd Beach. Capacity 810. I'rlrato baths, nnnlnff water, elevator, Ac. Amor. plan. Special Sprlns Rates, llooklet. .SAMUEL ELIJS, Owner. N. J. COLLINS, ilgr. "THE PENNHURST Ocean End Mlchltan av. Always opsa. Every appointment. WM. R. HOOD. HOTEL MAJESTIC VanM? capacity 300: elevator, private hatlis. runnlns water la rooms, whlto service; Amerlcanplan. ja.SO np dally; special wpeklr. M. A. S1IITII. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Always ready. Terms mod. irate, l'hons or writs M. WALSH DUNCAN. NEW CLARION TSi rnnnins water: Kar.ge; bookl.L B0JnrAC& New Jersiry. LAUREL HOUSE LAKEWOOD, N. J. A deligKtful combination of old-fashioned comfort and modem luxury. Famous for its cuisine and social charm Coif, Polo, Shooting. Riding, in Jersey's pine belt. Special baths and tun parlors for con valescents. Phone 430. A. J. MURPHY. Host PUDDING STONE INN Favorable wMv rstfj. Ooen all ynr. Folder. O. H. VINCENT. Boonton. N. J. SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. n-iif nttpp.v ririEAV ncsnrtT. nnotrt.nT. jar For ono fr two persons S W ROORl WIM runnlnj hotW B7 VVI" and cold water. K KJ Itconi with private hath, 517.30 pr wk. Hi Mar 1 INSTIICCTiqy, COI,LEOE3, scnooiA I BOAIlDINa. Day Sehoola, Country Uoardlntf Hchooli, Klnorrarteni rterentl'. Iluin; nnd Kecrotnrlal 8eh90l. Why Inquire further? Cooperative Hchoola' Atency, II, 41 Park Row. N. Y. City. vSSL Hurley Hospital Training School accredited r Btatt Board o! IttilitraUon of .Nuifi. otters a Ibrte art' count ot training In niedlcal, iarleal, tleetrlcal nid coatailout nurilnj. Mchool catalogues and blaoU stnt on application to tbe Snirlntrn!rnt of Hospital and Trainlnc Dcbool, MIOIIIUAN, Hint'. BOOKKKKI'I.Va AND ACCOUNTANCV CLAB8I33 NOW IN SESSION. imOAKKll SCHMIDT, rubllo Accountants and Auditors. 63 Kltth Ave., Btuyveaant 831. LKMCUK'S COOKINO HCllOUL, td W. 04th Ht. Fetect lidlca' clasita. Special cooks' clasiti. Individual work. Domonatration Friday efninir, s 1 I. Fee coo. All ireicome. S1IOI' JIATMKilATIlW. SIl.CllAMOaL AND I AllOIIiTICCTUItAI, UKAWINO and TTPaV. iwtrnau ruunts ara atin arauaui ror rf is- ration at Uronkljn Central Y. M. C. A (1 Hnon plsf. Ilmokljnj UANCINO ACADEMIES, Superior Dancing Instruction PyThos. Haskins. Tbono l'lata 7W5 CLUB de VINGT, . 44 East 58th St. auction siturtlav. March 20. V. 31, H5 Wmi 42(1 nt. JOEIMI I". DAY, Rent Estate, Anctleneer, JERE JOHNSON, JR., CO.. Auctioneers, 1U3 Montaguo st.. llroolilTn. N. x. MONET TO LOAN AND WANTED ON jiu.mj nuniunun, $3,350,000 FOR ST TGE for loans on centrally lo cated Manhattan prop erties. (Assignments accepted) Chas.F.NoyesCo. Tel. John 20CO. 92 ViUiarn St. CITT REAL ESTATE. Alterations and new bulldlnBS a sntctaltv. Will ass st n flnanclnB construction, uonsuuation invueu. DKNJ. IjEAVIN, EASTERN CONSTRUCTION CO. IIO W.401M ST. I tYV TUHn CROSS Sf BROWN COMPANY Real Estate In all Its tranches 18 EAST 418T ST. 0J I1ROADWAT. Business Property i hint iutis iUU.iiui ji?x,iirin Itiiu I BRYAN L. KENNELLY, Inc. tllLNTKY ESTATE T1KPT.. 1S8 UKOAIUVAY. NEW YORK CITY, ' UKOKBKS & AI'IMtAISKIW Leitner, Brener & Leitncr, Inc. ritOSPEPT AND WESTQ1IKSTER A VS. W Liberty st.. SAMDEIi KRONSKT. Inc., Rector 62. ' lttul Estate Brokers. Uarbrldge Bid?.. ' C.reelev 6(23. JOHN M. THOMPSON REAL ESTATE, 117 Uroadway. Telephone Barclay 2T0. Sale Apartments nnd liusincs Dolldlnfs. Pnn T, O'Hnrn 489 6th Ave UeO. U. U Hare, re. Vanderbllt 50JI DOIUlIwS I,. EI.LIMAN CO., 411 Mailtson ar.. Neiv York. Edward J. Hogan, iteut Estate IVoolworth llullcllnc. Appraisements. I D Uinnn On ,nr- KrnI Eatato Specialist, J.B WUUU 7th nv. Tel. Morn. 77gC WILLIAM D. KII.rATRICK.cS'S SPEAR & CO., Commercial Property 810 Hroadway. Stuyvesant 627. B9X75 FEET. fSS.OOO. BEDFORD ST.. near HOUSTON. McCOTTER DAVIS, 150 WEST 4th at. HENRY" I, COOI'ER. Real Estate, S00 Hroailwuy. Tel. Cort. &H3. AJIER REALTY CO., S3S Broadway, buys Choice Manhattan and Bronx properties. CITY REATj ESTATE. lom Ilatterr to 14th St.. Inclusive. FOR SALE 70 MURRAY ST. 4 Stories and Basement. ;ix75. A Columbia College Leaashold. Income trom upper part will clvo 1 tenant ownor usa of Store and Base ment rent tree. WM. H. WHITING & CO., II Tark row. Tel. 00 Cort -FOR SAIX Near BARCLAY STREET 232-234 Greenwich St., 5 STORY BUSINESS BUILDING, 42x76 Heavy Construction Possession May, 1920 PRICE $77,000. TERMS. I. B. WAKEMAN nt ISO BROADWAY ftione 778 Cortlandt I'Olt MALE OR 1IKM. Four ctory building, 21S Fulton at., southeast comer Greenwich at., sultabla (or loft or offices; 10,000 act. It. net; subway station on property; great opportunity tor right party. BRYAN IV. KENNF.IXY. Ui Broadway. Cortlandt 1M7. FOR sole, with 1921 possession, C story and basement bulliltni, on 4th St., near Broadway, containing 24,000 squire feet: sprinklers, steam beat: beavy construction; low Insurance, rate: owner will take back mortgage; cash required JS0.OOO. HAROLD B. SNYDER, 840 Broadway. Stnrvessnt 104S; 3 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. For sale, with Immediate possession, fire story nnd basement building on Wooster st, eoiitslaln; 15,000 square feet; light on all lUtt; heavy construction; first niurtfage lield by savings ban, JIT.SCO, i Tsars: owner will ;aW back second toortsrage. M. II. POWER, S10 llroadv ay. StiiyveantC2S. 43.4x100; fully sprlnklerrd; rents J15.91H); rirlco 100.roo. SI1AIIUM. 170 llroodwny. SIX story loft .bulldituj. 71x103. iiesr Brook. lyn Bridie; very light; possession stora cn.1 loft May 1. 15; rents IS, 600; prlco SII9.O0O. Sit ARUM. 170 Broadway. SIX atory lott building, I'rlnca St.. 3txS.I; lrrmediata possession store and two lofts; nthir leases expire February, 1121; price ; 15,000. ailARUM, 170 Droadway. Above 14th St. to SOth St. On elusive). Koat River to North River. FAT! story, six room flat; full lot; central, near th nr.; bargain; $13,000; terms. DUROS3. 153 West Kth et. KK.Ut FIFl'H AVB.NUK, t.Ib Street. 4 sterles and bassmrct. SS.OilOO; price Il'JO.OOO; terms; principals only. ' . X WU1TB k SONS. 10 Oedaj t. TeL S70O John. HA LICM AT AUCTION. 1 T.'fVt.' If M ,.n.l trTAlrn atAnini At llUhltQ crrYnEAi. bstatb. From Ilnttrry to Mth Ht., Inclusive. FOR SALE Possession Feb. 1st or before 472 BROADWAY Thru to 30-34 & 36 Crosby St. 5 Story and Basement Sprinklered 70,000 Sq. Ft. CAN BE PURCHASED AT A VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE 907 Broadway. 'Phone Stuyvesant 4200 Above Htli fjt. to 60th St. (Inclusive), hint River to North River. TO and Priotin ACLJENTOFTHIS OFFICE HAS STARTED THE ERECTION OF A MODERN, HEAVILY. CONSTRUCTED FIREPROOF 8 Story Printing Building, 109x190 on 44th St., Just Vest of 8th Av. BUILDING TO BE READY FOR OCCUPANCY OCTOBER, 1920 ENTIRE FLOORS will be leased to concerns of responsibility, or may bp BOUGHT on a co-operative ownership basis. HERMAN ARNS COMPANY, . Sole Asent, Tel. Vanderbllt 4737. 505 Fifth Avenue. Ilorouch of queens Sale or Kent. .THIS BEAUTIFUL HOUSE J. P. STORMS, Owner, Above 14th St. to 53 Hi St. (Inclusive). '.it River to North River. High Class Co-operative Apartment 144 East 55th St. Ready for Occupancy Xrnas, i gzo. Z Master's nodrooms, 2 Baths, Kervont'a Bedroom, 1 Bath. I.arsu Llvlns Room. Dining Room. Alcove. Kitchen. Salts Price $18,000 to $23,000 Interest on Investment should be your only rent. DouillaslllIimanECo. Toxcn and Country tttHdenct) 4H MADIbON AVK. At Wh Street. Murrav HUt 5C00 FOR SALE OR RENT. 34th St., Near Broadway FIREPROOF BUILDING WITH STORES 55,000 Sq. Ft. Office Space POSSESSION MAY I, 1920. APPLY OWNER, BOX NO. 203. Brokers Protected Full Commission. FOR SALE East 53d St. Desirable 3 Story and Base ment Residence. Price $26,000. Harris, Vought & Co., Successor to Harris & Vaughan, 569 Fifth Ave. Telephone Vanderbllt 11. To Investors or Builders West 40th Street Fifth and Sixth avenues (opposite Bryant Park). Plot S3 feet front. Tlnest location In city for 20 story building. Can lease from plans. Unusual opportunity, as tho price ot laud In this block li enhancing dally, quick action necessary. dir. Olbbs) ITIEIIEJIICK FOX & CO., I.NO., H West 40th St. Phone 640 Vanderbllt. ESTATE BARGAIN Two modern flats la 20s. near 8th av.; rent 110.000; can be Increased; price 190,000; other l.argalns. DCUOSS CO., 166 Brosdwsy. FIVE STORY OFFICE AND BTIOWKOOM FIREPROOF I1UILDINO, near Madison square; possession ot four lloors May 1. SPOTTS STARR. Tlmen Dnlldlnr. SEVEN story office bulldlnir. above Mth St.; rents 113,fi30; next February rents 12V.000; nrl.-f llW.OiHJ. BIl.vnOM, 170 Hrosdway. SIX story loft building, Frlncs st., 55x55.6; lmmsdlato possession store and two lofts) other lenses expire February. 1921; pries tlS.OOO. H1IARUM. 170 Ilroadwny. 11W story loft building. 100x89.9. ahova 3d St.; present low rents 102.SOO; price 1535.O0O. snARUM. 170 Broadway. 632 LKXINUTON AV.. adjoining corner of 61th at, IB eet wide: three story and basement; possession May 1: can bs bought right: terms to salt. FEAflE & ELLIUAN. 146 Madison av. 'Phono 1200 Murray 11111. Above 33th St. 3th Ar. to East River. A FAROAIN Five story doubts flat, near 6th av. and Central Park; rent 14,400; prlco 123.000; electricity halls. I.EON S ALTMAVER. 2 Ksst Itlh. A 11AROAIN 27 foot doublrt flat. East 86lh Et. 117,500, cash 12.500. LFON S. ALTMAYER. 62 East 6th. AN elegant 20 foot dwolllng, near Park av. extension. (27.000: principals only. I.I30N S. ALTMAYBR. 62 Esjt 16th. A PRIVATE house. 1S.S wide, extrr. dp, vicinity my office; prlca 113.100. LEON S. ALTMAYF.R. 62 East 16th. . TWO five story doubles, near Lexington av.. north of !6th. 60x100; prlco 111,000 c- the t"0 hnti.fs. LEON S. ALTMAYER. 62 East 16th. 1GI Dsst SOth, 30x102.2. flva story apartment bolldlng; 3Si West 83d St., 41x100, six story fv..w .-mailt t.ntMlflf! Irtth tt th.t.. !roprtlcs csn te bought Tljh': terms to suit. 1'EAbE k EI.LIMAN, 310 Madison av. Phone 31 iirrs y -juu u-w. 702 LEXINGTON AV.. Close to 61st St. 20 feet, tnilde. hardwocd floors snd elec trk Hgbls: possession arranged: ca b lioc;t rlt. Terms to .suit. PEABE A BLLtMXS; 17 4 CrrTJlEATSTATI Front Dttttery to 11th St.. Inclusive. Ab,0 litis fet. to 30th St. (Inclusive) East Rlvsr In North Itlvi-r. THE Allied Trade lloroueh of Queens Sate or Rent. Containing 6 large rooms and attic; open fireplace, tiled bath and kitchen; hardwood floors, steam heat, gas, electricity and every modern improvement. PLOT 40x100 Near station, trolley, school, churches and stores. PRICE $10,000 TERMS ARRANGED Ready for immediate occupancy. 11 Herriman Ave., Jamaica. 'Hiono Jamaica TWl Above 5lth St. 5th Av. to North River. S ApaTFmentHolsinl V Near Central Park West, 50x100, 7 Story, Modern Improvements Three Families on a Floor. Rents Oct. lit, About $26,006 Price $135,000. Mortgage $90,030. A J. B. Wakeman, Sftnt. J 158 Hroadn-aj-, Phono Cortlandt 77. PrivateDwelling,$15,000 3 Mory ond nasemcnt, 07th m. near Central Park West, 18x100; possession Oet, 1, Mortgage 110,000, 5Hr, 3 years. E.C. H. VOGLER, (I'M St. nnil AmMenlam Ave. WEST 96TH ST. PRIVATE DWELLING FOR SALE. BROWNSTONK FRONT. :0xl0O, 13 ROOMS, 3 BATHS. EXCELLENT CONDITION. flKOROK (;. rONTKR. INC.. HIS HWAY, FOR SALE ON 63D STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, riot containing ovor 7,000 squaro feet. V. & O. PFLOM3I, 1333 ltroniltvay. EXCEPTIONAL BARGW 12,000 bujs three story end basement brown stone; 10 ruoms ami bsth; good condition; prlco 19.00D. 17,t00 buys six story 30 fsmlly new law tene ment on Cberry st., opposite Jackson Park; tnortffSfe 132,500, fife years 5 per cent. 120tb St., near 8tli av three 4 story, with stores; price 1S0.O0O; eon be purchased sepa rately. There Is no doubt as to tbo future ot this propej-ty. RUCK MANN, 638 West 12Jth st. PRIVATE nOUSE; RARQAIN. SI3-327 West 70th st.-Two four story Ameri can basement dwellings; plot 1.1x100 each; possession GO days; good condition; prion', 1115,000; first mortgare 110,000; will sell seps rately; Inspect any time. Mrs. 111IISCII, iZ3 Kast fdlb. 70'S, Wct. Reautlful 11 niom houne, threo baths; parquet floors; electric elevator; un usually good condition; 133,000. Call). 6S23. Borough of Manhattan lllsrellaneons. URGE PROFITS AMSTERDAM AV. CORNER. HELOW 110TII ST. Klevntor aimrtmcnt house. will six stores; old low RFiNTS (.10,0011, will be about IGS.COC IN OCTOIIKU. PRICE S4CO.00O. VICINITY KROADWAY-UOTII ST. M ft. five story apurtment house; RENTS sn.MOl PRICE fSl.uoO, 1C1N1TY RIVERSIDE lilllVE UBTII 8T. lilght story apartment hniiM.; slv to eight room apartments; RENTS 31.000, low. will b 115,000 October; PRICE $J30.000. VICINITY' 11ROADWAY-H5TII ST -"5 foot kii story elevutor npnrtment house: four to seven room apartments: RENTS $'40,000. low. will be $25,000 October; PRICE $1SO,000. $1,500 clear Income over expenses on Intrstment of $10,000. VICINITY UROADWAY-IrtlST ST. Anartinent hniisr; (our nnd five room utuirtmeiits; RENTS $9,300: Mortgages JlS.eOO. VICINITY OF 181ST ST. 1IROAU WAY SUHWAY STATION. FJne 00 ft. corner, five story apartment house; RENTS 514.300: PRICE J10C.OO0. We also have barrnlns In other de sirable apartment houses, large nnd small. It will nay vou to send for list. h. T. WOOD, 220 BROADWAY. FOR SALE 4 Story nnd Basement WAREHOUSE, Vicinity 34th St. arid 3d Ave. POSSESSION. Two 5 Story Triplo Apartments, West Side; good location. Rents over $12,500. 5 Story 30 Foot Apartment, West Side; good location. Price and terms right. Two 5 Story Tenements, on Second Avenue. Price $22,000, nil cash; bargain. Firm of DAVID VOGEL, 198 Broadway. Borough of Hrooklyn Sate or Rent. FLATBUSH. RUOBT ROAD Reautlful two family. 30x 100. U Improvements, room for garag. parquet floors, electric lights, two steam plants; inortcago 17,000. Prlco 114,000. Ready for occupancy April 5th. Schumacher wmie Mm. FACTORY HUILDINU, East N. Y av. and Watklns st. Tlrlck: 4 story and basement: corner: 3.O0O square feet; convenient to R. R.: rood light; Immediate possession; 1.18,000. DAVID JOYCE, 375 Fulton st., Broolljn.