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12' . THE SUN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8; 1918' 4 Wfm- I? p i. ; 1 i. I IvVAVlC PERCENTRISE FOOD DURING WAR ;V Irti&or Department Finds Prices Havo Eaten Up 7 "Wago Increases. i;? ANYv STAPLES DOUBLED t Some Vegetables, Notably Beans, Have Had an Even ' Greater Advance. Spedal Dupoleh foj Tag SB. Wakiikoton, . Nov. T. Higher coals : ot food to tha oonsumor (luring tho war period from November, 1914, to May, 'IMS, approximating- about 40 per cent 6n( 240 staple articles aro disclosed In flfurea prepared by tho Deportment of t, tabor In connection with tho-survey Into tho cost of living. Tha largest of 'the Increases relate to flour, bacon, potatoes and lard. Almost without ex ception the food products mentioned aro produced wtlhln tho country. In making tho figures public it 1 pointed out that expenditures for food rtv equal to almost nil other living ex igences of workmen and that practically wltha average Increase In wages during the war period has been utilized In meeting the higher cost of llvlijj. Based on prices paid to the producer by the wholesaler It Is shown that flour by the Tjarrel.tiaa advanced In thrco nnd a. half years from IG.S3 to J9.78, bacon from 30.63 to 3S.21 cents a pound and potatoes from 79 cento to 3)1.43 a bushel. ILard has Increased from $11.18 a hun- tired pounds to 153.35, butter from 34 to 39 cents a pound and cheeto from 15 to . 33 cents. ' . Dressed beef has advanced from S to 1S.SC cents a pound, hams from lCVj i rl 30, cents and pork from IE to 26 cents. Oatmeal has advanced In prlco from 12.85 u hundred pounds to $8.51 and Hwrnlny from 31.73 a hundred pounds to 35.70. t In tho list of canned goods the largest Increase Is shown In tho prlco of conned tfifnatocs, from G3 cents a dozen cans to 13.0. Canned peas roso from 80 cents a, dozen earn, to $1.60. Sugar stood at SC. OS a hundred pounds In 1914, and has advanced to 37.1$; corn syrup from 38.34 to 34.16 nd' molasses from 45 to C9 cents a ' Ballon.' ' In tho, list of vegetables onions selling lit 31 a hundred pounds have advanced 25 cents and beuns from S3.SG a hundred ,Tounds to 310. Similar Increases are shown In the prices stated for calmon, rice, mutton, codfish and cornmeal. s, Tlio flgures aro gathered from all scv tionn and represent tho nvcrago advance throughout tho country for tlio war period. Tho Food Administration has refrained from fixing prlcos on essential products and commodities during the fwnr period and tho prlce3 which aro reported by the Labor Department Indi cate; the trend of costs during the three nd a half years. V PRODUCE MARKETS'. If StKAVKZ IVTI Kftc ....... .... ??! 100 Ibs4 312: Coscorrones. Chilean. U( 11. CO: pea, 1317. beat. 8io.;oeno.,5: Jf ""eoium. iiv.iuig.ti; l,.idv waalUDglnn, -, 'California. J10.50BU: email hit. iinit. , jwnia, iig.tusu: Tepary, California, -C4l! Kotcnaehi. Japanese; 38.30910; Dal- uu, jiancnurian. Jiotrm.iu; red kidney, 1H7. .best, 811B11.2C; red marrow, 390 3.1S; Klntokl, JIanchurlan. It 37; yellow ore.. JlO.lOClO.T&-sib.lto kidney, HIT, 913: Imp reals 311.60; Kumaruoto. Manchurtnn, 111912.341: Caballero. Chilean, 3.S0tt SJ.tfir Ttiterltn r-V.lt.-.. STrAnfc. 1. . .. fH Chilean, 37.3008: Cranberry. Manchurlan! t't - round, 89.80i(10; lone. 87.60CS; abort, 36 roe-ie: DiaeK, soum American, 8496.50; pink. California, JT.tOQt; lima. California. M3.ji.co. riSAs scotch, wit, sio.oo Chilean. JS.S0SI8.75: Japane'ae. JS.tO J black eve. California. 17.ee: sniits. viiatv 12 .0; greeu, JUO18.S0; white, Manchu .' rtan. small, ices.snt i:ir !rn;! ast?TTlA---CrenniArv. htsrher th,. tras, lb.. 8Hid:;.; extras. 92 score, tic; firsts, 83 to 91 score, &7V,30c. : recomla, in to 7 acora. t3titS7c. ; liwer eraclea, MOCSo-.i unjlted, lileher than etra. SJWfsMc,; extras, &:xG2Hc; ilrita, L-j ' 01 Vic. ; aacoli.l.. ;;sjiS5c, Slatc.Uirj. tub. Ontat, 5iO00c. ; sood to prime. SlOiiCi common to f.)lr. SOtic. . ri.-n-.ivated. nxtrat. IKtil'in,: tlrste, 4Sitf 5tt,l .lowar cradci, 4jytSc: Imitation "creamery, flrita, 6lc.i lodlei". current make, flraU, (mflCc: aecnndb, 3H(I 40c; lower gradej. 5aS9c.: packlns atcck current make, Nn. 1. :iltziv,c; 7sO. S. :i93mc; lOT-er crsdes, SSOJ7HC "CIIKB8B State, ivhole milk, froth, flan. npceUls, colored, lb., t!Ht)tc nhlle, ;:v. 5lc.laveraio run. color.-J. 32c white. i"c. : l.r.. irraHa. 1 H ' .' H ' n . i I .. . ..... I , ' '1 imfiltit; average run, Sic: lower grade! ,aoi7i?ac.; iiaia, neia, specials. 3l03:r.; lala, Zl&SZc; averare run, 29'k i31c; lstrer cradea. ietfii'iio.; elnzla .l.ilflen, hIJ. JSOSSUr.; freeli. 3Sc.i double dJlalea, held. J2e:"ic.: Voune Americas, freali, 39KOI7C.: "State aklma, rpeelala. :t"i(f Klic: prime to choice. 2332lc. ; fair to ajopd. :0::c.; lower eradea, 10lSc. COITOXhKEiy Oltr Nr. new featurn In market, but the volumn -.f buslneaa Is In reaalr.e somewhat owing to an enlafeo meDt lrr the morainent from the mills where labor conditions Iiavo linproted. KOG8 Itocelpta, 7.J92 packaeei-. fresh atathered extras, sr dozen, 68(63c. : oxtra firsts. ettf(7c: nrsls. R06 64c: recondv, (tOC9c.: poor to fair, SO&lZc.; dlrttea, No. 1. 404"c; No. 3 nnd poorer, 424 &c.; cheeks, good to choice, dry, 42jit:c.i un dergrades, IC Otic; refrigerator, special marks, fanrr. charsca paid, 4T4Sc.i nrata ehargea paid, 49047n. ; seconds, clmrK Wld. 43Utf44Uc.; Ktiti l'ennaylvanln nnd nearby Western hennery whites, lino tn fancy, 9Cs.lt31; ordinary to prime, 76W lie.; gatherod whlt, ordlnarj' tn fine. 75 CJlc; pulletK, TStrdl.:.; J'arinr ntint whites, firsts to fluent, 94ff9Cc; Weaterq nnd Southern, fathered wlilKs, CS(T94r.; State, Pennsylvania aud nearby henrv browns, 70tf7(o.; gatuored bronn p,nd 1'RUITN. VIIES1I APPI.tw Mt.,in.v bM., 35W10; Alexander, bbl., SlsjO; .-'..Itj. einberg, bbl., 38.50ff7: Jonathan, bbl., 15 if : Wealthy, bbl., 4.50y7; Twenty Otinee. bbl., 1403; now, bbl., 13:5005; Holland 1'lppln. bbl., 34 & 5; Fal. Pippin, bbl., 81W5; York Imperial, bbl. 4w4i rnvensteln, bbl., I4Q0; King. bbl.. SUiI; Hubbardsmi. bM.. 33.50'ir4.50, Haldln. bbl.. Jj.&gw i.itl Ren Davis, bbV, 32.75U4; tin no. bbl., Jonathan, boi. tiStl; King Divl.l. !,y. 33.250 2.00: Wagner, nor.. !2.1Urt.' (0; OolJen Ortley, br,x, 32.5003; Stnymjii a rlln, box, : tot) 2 73: Hpltzenberg, 1h,. i J '3.8.0I3.60. I'lCAItSICIerfer, bbl. Jl.,',0 2 i 1f bf'i., C0c.8125 OL'INi'E.-i Nearbr, S I bbl., 8J.60l1: bui'.lel bV . 31U2.50 '. jf OKAPK8 Black and white. o lb. bull , n jft t3: In trays, per ton. 81158 173. I'lt.VN'- TimilllEH CUO Cod. late. bbl. 87H1I1: Ul)Q CO'l, Utv, hh , New York crate, 3212 50 : llarlv Illack. DDL. 80VB nai qbL craie, ftf4.5a; imlie; erate, 32.850 2.30; New York crate. 31 S(K) ,S.3S: Jerrey bbl.. 34 60C9; erote, 81. S. OllA.N'fJES California, box, 35irl3: Flr Ida, box, 33t;4: .Tamatcu, Uix, lliit. IJRAPEFRUIT Florida, box, 320 3; Ja males, box. 82(f. l.UJION -CnllfornlH, iox. 110112.80. AVOCADA FHAlUt Flur Ida. box. 37O10. riNBAFFLKit- j 'iibnn. erate, ti.60irt.25 CAHAIH MHUjNi J Callforhla, crate, HimLM, OrlTRK'il H(li) MK1X)N6 Colorado, crate. tJftV.-.O. flANTA CLAtTH TUF.IhJNS Weatern, rat. 3I.50U3. CITRON MBI.ON-14-Nearby, l.bl. X FIll'ITS, 1UIK1 V wholly noinliw.: all. J uauuii ,,i mvn rvuiirii(i'u upie 411 ne an- . mnpm nl nff.rtn. t..v.. n. , fatnres and market iiuillej nt i:e for prime f. o, b. siute. FLO I'll AMI .Mill!, !onrnment li-i.ln 100 vr ;ent. In enoka to nrrtv. ; spring nd Kanaa, 310.60tll0.95; winters, 3108i 10.31. Whit's corn lloui dull, tlxflis rer 180 Ibe. Hurley Hour, du'l, 7 60 'fS In M . in. cm. ny iiuur-tfiu ; rair 10 irofi-i. V SI.IO09.t3; choice to funcy, 9t9 ',0. I'urii. I- roeai uuii! jeuov gi unuuieii, ji.:'a; bllr. ' , granulated, 33.85l.:o. Fned City dull: . f bMU. bulk. 330 ': 100 11, n,l. t'.r.-s- heavy mlddltuse do., JS7.1; red dug llouii S& J9 lb ""k '" M's Oil moal, 351. E . "f sTaVTIIAT-Timothy. No. Sf. L large bales, ton. 353VM1 No, S to No, 5. ft'!.9;i5' 'i"15"-". :m52J. fancy llrht i - l - s clover mixed, tlttfJij No. 1, clover mixed, ISSOtT. HTitAW Lonr rye, So. I, W u:o. 1 HOI'S Mate, WW. choice, lu SSiffSOc:1 fair tif prime, 2SI27C.) WIT, common to prime, IS0Wc; 1'ncine roasl, WW, choice, i-;u:c.i fair to nrlme. 20r2ta.l 1917. common tn prime, 13 U 19c; 19W, common la prime, littKc; Ntuto and l'aclflo coast, oldor growths, 9M:c. NAVAL NTOIIF.H Spirits turpentine.1 maohlnc, bbla., ?34c TA1I Hotnrt and l;l'n, 9137fi:. UOS1N Common to good, strained. 11M0: 1), 116.(5; D. IW.SOi E, tW.St; 1', IU.60; U, US.tt; II, 3X5.70! 1, tw.so; K. i.4i; M, H&.70; N, l.80; WO, 117, and WW, 91T.J. OUJ4 standard white petroleum, New York, export, bble., 317.15; do., bulk, 31.351 do., cases, f 19.23. Water while, JNiw York, hbls., 18.23; do., bulk, 19.2(7 do.; cimi, 320.25. .Motor gasolene, garages 24Uc; consumers. 26 He. (steel barrels). I.INSEIll) Ollr-Strlctly pure linseed oil, gallous of 7H lbs., In Jwrrels, 31.5s. Cal cutta oil, 1 3. MITATOES Maine. ICO lbs.. $!2.S5; Long Island. 100 lbs., 32.5003: northern .New TorklOO lbs., 31.C5BI; western Now Yurk, 10i) lbs., 32 U 2.2u; Wejtern, 100 lbs, 32.35; Jeraejvloo lbs., $2tf2.40j Virginia, late crop, bbl.. 33V4. KWIJKTS Jersey, bsk., COc.91,13; Uolawaro uud Maryland, bsk., 60c.yll.CO; Virginia, bbl., 12.504 ""voii.ntY, uiuski) (inr.sn) tuh- 1UY8 Hprlng, selected, 40ir46e.; poor to fair, 201SOc. CIHCKDNH Fresh, dry packed. 12 to box. Western, mlllt fed, 10-17 lbs. tn dozen, lb., 31c; W-21 lbs., ISC.; 25.30 lbs., :J8f42c: 'M-it lbs., Hit HHc; 37-42 lbs., 3tQ34tc; 4347 lbs.. 34(344c: 43.53 lbs., 3(c; St lbs. and over, ito.; corn fed, .10-17 lbs. to dnien. lb., 410 43c: 13.24 lbs.. 41 43c; 25-S") lbs.. 40c; 31-20 lbs., 33t32Hc; 37-43 lbs., 32tf32Hc: 43-47 lbn, 3ici 48-56 lbs., 6c-.; (6 lbs", nnd over, SSc.; Southern, corn fed, bbls. or kegs, lb., 32a. CIUCKBNS Fresh, Iced, bbls., Western, milk fed, 2-2 U Ibe. to pair, lb., 39c: 3-4 llu.. 3c: 3-i lbs.. 29U30C.: 7-7H Ibe.. JWJc; S lbs. and over, 34c; corn fed, 3-:)i lbs. to pair, lb., 36c; 3-4 lbs, Sec: c-e lbs.. 372lc: T-7U lbs., 29St30c: 8 lbs. and over, 3Se3Sc; Vlrrkila, milk fed, S-4 lbs. to pair, lb., 8840c; t-3 lbs. to pair, lb.. ISffSJc: Philadelphia und Long laland, 2-4 lbs. to pair, lb., 45(f (Sc.; Pennsylvania, 3-4 lbs. to pair, :ivfl2c; Long Island, scalded. 3-4 lbs. tu pair, lb.. 3etf37c: mixed weights. 2930c; MIcMgan. scalded, Z-4 lbs. to pair, lb., 36c: mixed -n eights, 29 If 80c: roaatu. 4 lbs. and over to jmlr, lb., 34034Vjc; mixed weights, 27C280.; Southern nnd Pouth western. bbls., scalded, 27?(2lu. CHICKEN.1 Milk fed, dry packeil, West ern, dry. picked. t-7S lbs. to the pair. Sic: lbs. and over to the pair, 34034Vc FUWLS Kresh. boxer, dry packed, .milk fed. fancy packs. Western, to lbs. and over to doisn, 30c; 4S-66 lbsiJA,o.; 43-47 Ibe.. SSc: 33-43 lbs., 34c; 30-83 lbs.. S2'ic; under 00 lbs., 31Sc; corn fed. Weatern. SO lbs. and over to doxen, lh., 354c: 43-3 lbs., S3ic; 43-47 lb. S3ic: 30-:: lbs., 38c: under 30 lbs, 30c FOWLS Kresh, dry poxked, bbls.. Western, dry fluked, S lbs. and over, SSc; 4i lbs.. 3Sc..; 4 lbs., 35c,; Zi lbs., 38c: 3 lb nnd under. Sic: Southwestern, bbls. cr ltegs, 3.4 lbs. each. 31 4 & 33c; Southern, corn fed, 3 lbs. and under each, SOiic TOWUS Presh, Iced, bbls.. Western, dry picked? 5 lbs. and over, SSc.: H lbs., StOS&c: 4 lbs., :44c; 3 Ibe., S3c; S lbs., 30c: Ohio and Michigan. scalded, mixed weights, 38'ic; other Western, scalded, mixed welshts, 314S3!Uc OLD COCKS Fresh, dty packed, boxes or hbls Vry Picked, No. irwjt.j fresh. Iced packed, bbls., dry rocked, No. 1. 2S'Jc: Western, scalded. 2c SPIUNO UUCICL1NOS 1 Long Island and Pennsylvania, lb., 40c 8QUAHS Prime white. -10 lbs. end over to dosen, pr doten. 3.tOJr3.5; dark, per doxen. 2S8; culls, per doxen, 41U1.1S0. (SCINEA8 eprliig. per pair, 80c O 31.50 ; old, per pair, i0tf7c. roUI.TJtV, 1.1 VC CHICKENS Via ex press, 3c; via irelght, 29c. FOWI.1 Via xpres-. i7W3:c; via treUlit, tSJJSle. OM JtOOSXKns Via frelsht, 22c TlTIt KBY.0 Via' exprers or freight. S2S3r. UUCKS Via eturevs. Ufce.. vIa frelirbt. 2c ocnan VU freight or express, ; OJ7c tlUINIJAS Per pair, vh freight, 76c. LI VK PIUKONS Per pair, via freizht or expreis, 25 010c. 1'KOVISIONS Pork firm. mr. 40 iTall ' family, 3.53063: short clear. S4.30 ,Uef firm; m. 98S'(J3S, fainll;, 34041; packet, $3627, extra IndU mesr, 953(759. Ilogj ' steady; bacons, 26'ic.i no lbs., 2Sc; piss, 27!ic Uellles nnn; plckUd cler, 10-11 lbs., See,; dry salted clear, 13-20 lbs., 294c Greases firm; yellow, 17?;jJ17;c.: choice house. ITHOlSc. Pick led bams Arm: regular. 10-31 it,., stt.e . aklnned, 18-20 lbs., SlHc. Tallow nulet; city special, loose, 20 Vic rd firmer; middle West. 82.90trJ, rity turd dull, quoted 28H'i;Vc; Mflned lard firm; Con tlnent, 328.75; South America, (38.90; lira ill kegs, 329 90; compound quiet, quoted 2!24Vlc Htearlne firm; city tard stear Ine, 2SV:e59c, oleo, 24'.lc RAItniTS Few scattering lots of cotton talla and lack rabblta arriving. Prime cottontails In fair demand, bet Jack ra1blta selling elowiy and top quotation extreme. Cottontails, prime, per1 pair. 80fJ7c; Jack rabbits, prime, per pair, Jltsl.25, VEC. I7TAHI.ES. MISCELLANEOUS AiiMLiiunw i;anrornia. 1 rench. half drum, ill R 13: Jerusalem, bbl., 37. nrtUS SEIj SPROUTS l'er quart. ti16c. 1IEANS Nearby, cranberry, bsk.. 73c. Q 31.75. Virginia, bsk.. 3143.50; South Caro Una, bsk., 50c.R31.3S; Florida, bsk, 91.50 3. 60. HHKTS IOO bchs.. 31.60ST2 5O. bsk., 50873c; bbl.. JI.S032 50. CAItllOTS 100 bchs.. lt1.6D; bsk., SOctrfl; bag. Sl.25ai.60; bbl.. 31.53V2. CCCUMHErtW Florida. Ink.. 33 4 4; hothouse, rtnren. 31 50 OJ. CAUHAOU." Per ton. 310yi8; per 100, 3304.30; per bbl. T5c.r31.25; red. bbl., S2tf3 60. OAULln.OWr.RS I.ong Isrand, Ions cut. bbl.. 3203; short cut, bbl . J3i ; crate. 31 50if2; Slate, crate, 81W 1.75. CBLKICT State nnd Jersey, bch.. 20 RC5c, fancy, large, case. 33.50O3.75: me- dlum, case, 82 50U2 25; small, case. 123 2.25. CIILURY KNOUS--100 behs.. J3f5. CHICORY Crate. 7r.c5l. KOGrLANTS Veurby. bbl.. 81S:.!0; bsk., 59c.C81.12; crate. 30c.tfJ125: Tlorlda. box, 3201 50; bk JSt4. UNDIVU- Nearby, lb.. 15T 30r . Western, lb., SO lionsrj RADISH Western. 100 lbs. 8314 1.30. KOHLltAlll-100 bchs. 33. I.CEKP 1"0 bclis . 31. LIMA 11EANS Potato, bsk.. 32 0 4.O; bag, 32. LETTUCE Stale and nearby, btk., 31 U 1.75; crate, Sltfl 75: Vir ginia, bsk., 73c 7 51 75. MUUHHOOMt!--Lb, 3233. OYSTER PLANTS Nearbt. 100 bchs.. 34 VC OKHA-rJi rsey. bsk.. 31 MS: Florida, carrier, 24; bsk., 3.1&4. ONIONS Connecticut Valley. 100 lit bag, 31.60(tl.s3; Orange cnuniy, N. Y., bag. 31.26W1.73; ftate and Western. 100 lb. bag, 81.2533. PEAS Virginia, large, largo bsk., 93Q4.30; small bsk.. 31.500 4; small, per largo bsk.. 32 4.50; small bsk.. 31.501'. 3. PEPPERS Hull noe bbl.. 31K2.25; Florida, box. 73c.'81. PARSLEY Near by, curly, 100 bche.. 31. PAR8NIP3--lJbl tl.603. Pl.-Ml'KINK Ilbl.. 76e.8125. ItAUISHKS Nearby, 100 bchs, 31. .".Off 2. R11P11ARH Nearby. 10O bchs.. 2tf3. RCMAINE Uk., 73c.J31; nearby. Mil., 30efi81. K('ALLTON! Nearby. 100 bchs. II 1.60. SPINACH Nearby, bbl., 81U3; bsk.. 31 Si l.SS. Virginia, bbl., (125t!'2.50 SyUACH Hubbard, bbl.. 7Sc. ,TS1 25; mar ruw. bbl.. 75C.WI1 25. TURNIPS Ruta baga, bbl. or bag. 91.4001.7.1; white, bsk.. SOWSOc: bbl. or bag. Jllil.SH TOMATOErf Nearby, crate. 75c.fr$3, carrier. 75c U 2.60- Houth Carullna. A lb. 1ml:.. 651173c ; California, ripe, lug, 2.35ff i.TS, green, lug, 31.60; liothonro, II), 25y30c. WATER CUES." Nearby. 100 lcb . 82.50. CLOTHING STRIKE TALK OFF. Kmployrre Hrfuxp to See Co 111- lulltrc if M'.iirkcrx. Tho Amerlcnu Men'rt and HoyV Cloth ing Manufacturer!)' Association drnllned yt-eterday tho Invitation extended by Or. William 'A. Hljilcy to meet n committee of their employees: to sottlo tho contro versy coiH crnlng the jrnintln;; of mi eljht hour day nnd a 2U per cent. Inutcanu In wngesf 'the cinploymx wild lliut becauni of "Hip dcplorulile denioi ,'illz itliin caiifed In tbn IndiiHtr by the fctrlUc nf the chll dien'h ulolhliip wjrlier tho nianufartur er will bo coinpeUHd to take Mich meas ures an seem to them best In order 'to alleviate the present Intolerable and urf ecnml iiindllloii"." Tho union olllclalh cotiwldcrcd the re ply ns 11 threat In lock .out ho iiu.noo men nnd 'girls who have demanded the readjustment nf woiklng conditions nnd pay. A defence fund Is being i.ilbed by ll.(. union. llond Com rrslini Hilda Tn-iiiirriiv, . Practically eery bunk In New York clly It. aiding In the task of concitliig the I per cent bonds of tlio first nnd econrt Llbcity lians Into 4 i :i:v cent. bonds of tho respective Issues.' Only, two days an- b;ft, to-day and to-morrow, for the owners of I per rent, bonds lo cver rtsr this privilege, Mnuy of the city In. etltutlous arc kept busy handling thu appllcntlutis. lu the lart few din fitiin two In Hirer hundred banks In various p.tits of thu SfK'ond h't'di'i-ul litn-rvo I'Utilcl hit li,.iu fcndlni nipjdlc.illoiiti to I ! I'Vdcral ltesrrvu Ihinlt. CuhIiiih llotiai Itreelpl, Itecvijitri fur duties ut trio Cuslum Houm yestonlay were $306,oi,'.S7, cf which $1 12.402.15 was for merchandise withdrawn from' bonded warehouses and lC3,n:7i for recent Importations. REALTY MARKET ' NEWS AND COMMENT 1 -j Estate Sells Two Flata Cover ing BifJutf Block to Operator. AUCTION MANY l'AKCELS S01110 Local Properties Offered Go to Outside Interests "Waterfront Deal. 'Frederick lirown lias bought fioni the estate of Susan M. Vev the block front on tho routh nldo of 1 9 4tli street between Bslggs nnd Ilalnbrldgn avenues, known as 260 to 274 East 194th strect.Tlio property consist of two five story apart ment houses, one on plot 4Ex81x Irregu lar and tha other on plot S7x84x Irregu lar, valued at 3100,000. " Nchrlng Bros. wero the brokers. . THAUIX'G 1VIDEI.A- SCATTKlllOD. DlnSION STUEEfT Lena Keld has sold for (Irossmnn &i Vcldman 2C.2 Division n six Rtory tenement, with stores, on I plot 44.4x6.,x Irregular, to Charles Kosenliclm. CROTO.VA AVICNUE P. J Knoblock has sold tho one story building, on plot 30x231, at 2157 Crotona uvenuc, near 18!d street BECK STltEET Benjamin Englander has sold for Florcnen C. Hughes to Amelia I'apanek tha two family dwell ing, on lot 23x100, at 76S Beck street. VVATKIIFUOXT SITU IS DHAI.. Tlio Brooklyn waterfront between Sackett nnd Dtgraw streets lias been bought by George L. lVesegHnp; fr.om John 8. Ward. The slteontalns 67,000 square fret and extend") back from tho water's edge almost to Beach place. The prop erty Is near tho Hamilton avenuo ferry slip, nnd 011 It Is a three trtory bulldtnc containing ,91,000 square feet and con nected to the wharf lv. a conveyor. The Kcalty Trust lias sold for Lor raine Realty Company Uie 'wie family dwelling at 19tl Slxty-stxth istreet, Maplcton 1'arlc, to Jacques Illvlon, for his residence. iicush von ainniCAi. coin's. The Glbb restaurant at 218 dates ave nue, Brooklyn, has been taken over by the I'nlted State? Government for use by the Jlcdlcal Corps of the Naval Honpltnl. About ebjhty-nve membors of the corps are now quartered In tho ilwelllng. The dwelling has been clofed about two years. It 1 a three story stono detached struc ture and I owned by tho John (llbli estate. The ground Uoor has- been fur iilidicd as recreation roomand tho upper floors as rlecplng quarters. iirv IHCH3IO.VII him. nonius. If. It. Williams Po:i Line sold the two and onu-ltalf story htucco and riiln glo cottage 011 Hamilton avenue. Jllch- mond Hill, for Conrad ICrleg to Allss Alt- j Manus. Also the adjoining property on I tho north for Airs. Humphreys to Mr. I Karsou for occupancy. 1 TO Iini.D I1AXT NIIli; 1IOAIE. J. Tiieus Alunds. a stock broker, will 1 . .. ..' ... j V., V;'. " . unci, ik rtL msi tuai -luurin niieeij when building operations nre resumed. 1 It was he who purchased that propeity, I the sale of which was reported a few days ago, from Frederick J. Sterner. ; : TRADE SPACE RENTALS. j ' j Sib re Htorea nnd Lofta Taken Oat I ..... I II Jiarucf. Spear . Co. have renteil the easterly store and tho basement nt 40 to 53 Kftht Twcnty-rlrst street to tlm Oesar Mills; lop lloor at 4 aud Wa&hlngton placi to fiamuf 1 Vaserman ; fourth loft nt 42 to SO Greece street to tho Clem Toy Com pany und for John Ixjlller & f'o. the t-n-tlro hulldlng at 531 Hroome street to the Allied "Warehouse!, Inc. Ocorgo It. Head .1 Co. have leased tho seventh floor nt 127 to 113 West Twen ty-sixth etroct to tho (Irossman-Alandel t impany : i,race at 1170 llroadnay to Charley Miller & Ilro. and K. C. I'crcz A ' Co. ; space at 2Yj Firth avenue to Will- I lam 1'irlW and parlor lloor More at 2S.1 ' Flft'.i ncnue to tho Ktudilonable Urtts . Publishing Company. Iik- I Charles G. Keller has rented the fifth j loft nt 20 r.ast Seventeenth street to ' Charles 31. Kohn. Henry Jlof has le.-.fccd the store and basement nt C3t Third avenue to 15. Aronowltz: bpacc at r.58 1iilrd avenue to the National Graphic Arts Company and storo nnd basement at CIS Third avenue to M. Kruckman. Huberth ft Hulierth hnvo leaded the southeast corner of Hroadway nnd Slx-ty-llrst street, -b itli a frontage of flfty to feet on Hroadway, to the Lexing ton Motors. Tho SclWTH ltealty Corporation has. leaked through the Cros & Hrown Co. the store In the Selwyn Theatro prop erty, 229 West Forty-second street, to Siegfried Marcuse. Tho fame agents Iiho leaseil the store at 17 litst Flfty nlnlh street, to .Saul and Hcrtha Sch.irf ; tho second floor at 5fi i:ast Thirty-fourth street to Ludwl Sabatlno, and tho third floor at 17y-C3 Hroadway to the Young Men'ii Chrlatlan Association. A. II. Lll'I'IXCOTT HIl.NTS NI'ACIL The l'nyson Mcl.. Merrill Ctimnanv has leasod n large duplex apartment nt 92." Park avenue to Arthur 11. I.lppln cott: i studio apartment at 140 West Klfty-seveiiL. street to Hamilton King; ur. apartment at 19 Hast Fifty-sixth street to Hoiice Wiley and at 135 Wen Flftjwdxth fttreet to Mrs. Anno I'.ino Wolf. itii.vriMi in st'iiuitim. . S. Walstruni-liordon & Korman have leaded In ltidscnood, N. J., for Margaret T. lluanr to r. W. Droclitrade the dwell. !ng ".'.".0 prospect sired and for Lester .:yrr to-l'nmlt 11. Hlcy, U17 Inox ave nue. taici:4 4vi:it iik; iivr.iTi:. Ilrndlsh li. Johiistm, head of the estate . of IlraillsTi Johnson, one of the larscs-t owners or real relate cn .Manhattan Isl and, has entered the nriny. His realty biddings nnd the holdings f niher mcni beis of the Johnenii rttate, all of which ho managed, havr bfrii turned over to the cnie of the Iiougl.is lloblnson, Charles M. Hrown Company during his Kcrvlce lu the army. The transfer was made yrsteid.iy. -Mcrtoii I. I.lttlctleld und William It. Huohiuiuii of the Doug. Ins Honliliison, rimrles M, Hrown Com pany hue linn elected lnrmbers of tho estate corporation with (ieorgo Scott, who h,ii bi'eii iicMi'jIuted with the rstato lor many jt.irs. M liCHANK'.vT.IKNS. 1 Manhattan. HTH ST. f.12 W I.eu Krug ngt Ummi Ilelmlili, on n r: llelnrlih Hros , cor, tr.ict.irs tint. 75 S1ST HT. 201 W Wrlt.it i.imi'ier To, lnc, tit 1-lllU Jlyiaau, otvner atxl lonirattor (leneu.il) 32,910.07 CMNTlt.U, PARK WI1ST. El to 35, and tin I et 1 W 11 riliiian & Huns ,igt llr .iul. ds L'urp. iiniiar: (eorgo Jl lchr got!, luntractor JC3. IT J VATIxI'IKIi MKCII.VNICS' r.li:.V4, Muiilialtun ' JTII ST, !S3 II i-ur S.liweluei- net I I'liicus Juffe t ill. April 3C, 1913., 1372.73 jtniuv, TIlKlfoNT AV, 50S.61I II Baitelstnne urns sgi viuuuno it ueni et ai, seui 1 1918 J58!.0J TRANSACTIONS BEC0BDED. TRAN8FEIW. (With the name and addrets of on her and attorney.) Downtown. (l?outh of Fourteenth street.) VfATnit ST, 18, 28.8x8t.I0 Florence Me Andrew to Bamuel llro.ly, 788 Kaatorn Parkway. Oklyn, Aug lj atty, Lawyers T & TCo. 1C0 nway...... ....... 139. 01.V FRONT HT, S nnd 7, 44.11jl. Tho" H Qladdlng to 12dw II O'Brien, at Hotel St Francis, Ran Franclaco, mtg 338,000! atty, ).awyera T A T Co, 140 llway..4100 F.a.t Ride. (Eajt of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth and llOUt atreets.) 2D AV, s, 61.1 n 80th at. 25.8x100 Olga Scaraon to Idles ritiete, 84S W lloth at, U part, all llena. Oct 34; attya, l'rlce llrot, 271 Dwoy 100 lVnt filde. (West of Firth avenue, between Fourteenth , and 11 Oth atreeta.) I8D ST, 131 W, 18.UxlOJ.l-Lawyers Mtg Co to A W Ileriog, 133 W 83d at, b and s, all llena. Nor (; atty, T a 4TCo, 170 I) way 100 103D flT, 78 W, 37x100.11 Fred It Walter to Jaa H esrave,713 I3agl av. The Jtronx, all Hens, Mar 0, 117; atty, T O A T Co, 17C Uwsy. 31 Uptown. (Manhattan laland, north of 110th street.) 127TH ST. 310 W. Sx,ll Anthony Av ltealty Co to Hesu Healty Co, 6 lleok man at, mtg 311,000, all liens, -'ov ; attya, l'rlce Uro, 371 Uway 31 STK AV, 3334, 4.llx:.C Julia A Or oh to Denwood tlealty Co, 50 Willis av. The Uronx, b and s, Oct 4; atty, N Y T A M Co, 133 Ilway 11 CONVENT AV, 333, 20x100 Mary aarnuK to Schaefer Conat Co, S W llat at, mtg 313,000, all liens, Oct 20; atty, ICursman A Frank, 25 "llroad at 31 KtTH 8T, 4(1 W, 80x104 (forecloa Oct 28, 1818) A H Townley, ref, to Narra ganaett neoJty Co, 405 W 14lh el. May ; addreaa Mutual IJfe Jmurtnce Co, 58 Cedar at 111,000 ELLWOOD ST, 73-78, 63.xl00 Benenaon llealtr Co to the Denwood Realty Co, 308 Willis av, Iltvnx, mtg 347,000; Vtty, N Y Title A M Co, 183 Uwarr. . . . .flu'l BROADWAY, e s. 40.8 n. 314th St. 4C10X 73.10z87.3x8t.ll (forecloa Oct 12, 11) iae u-Mailey, ref, to Jaa uioonungaaie, .Saratoga Springs. N Y, Nov s; atty, Aug C, Strcttwolf, 233 Uway 38,00V llroni. (Sdorough at The Bronx.) HUNTS POINT I1D. 333. e s. 19.3x108.11; alao Hunta l'otr.t rd. 880, e s, 19.3x108.11 Waiter C. White to Hoae Ulrnbaum, 833 Kelly at, and ano, Nov C, atty, Leo Hchafrau, 51 Chambers at 8100 LINCOLN ST. w a. 200 S Columbus av. 35.3 xlOO Robt J II Towel, ref, to Fredk A Houthworth. trustee. 390 I'nce et, I'elham Manor, N Y, Nov 8; atty. W 11 .Urlnkerhorr. 4t Cedar at 32.800 WALTON AV. a w cor, Cheevor pi, 7x 97, Oeo W Coughlan to Lambert I. Cheatham. 204 W SStb at, mtg 134,230. ttv 80; atty, Oeo W Coughland. 140th at and Walton av 31 WARHINOTON AV, 1178 and 1180, a. 41.8 X127.2 LIna Hoffmann to Oeo IleroM, lit Houlli Cd av. Mount Vernon, is 1, oae.thlrd part, Nov 6; atty. Title Guar Ja T Co. 17fi nway J100 WAflniNOTON AV, 1178-80 Oeo Herold to Max Schwarti, 250 rtoebllng at, Ttroolt lyn, mtg 335,000, Nov 8: atty, TO? Co. 173 llnay 8100 SD AV, s w cor 1,0th at, rur.a s 83.1x a 0.7x w 40t n 2.x e 123.8 John T Mllllgan to Mata Investing Co, 11 W 177th et. Sept 12; atty, Wm B Sprague, 54 Will iam et 31011 WASHINGTON AV, 1178-30. a , 41.3127." Max etchvAru to Solomon Flahbch. 3380 W 50tl .. llrooklyn. mtg 885,000, Nov 1, atty. T C. & T"o. 17C Uway II L'NIONPOKT 1U. w s, being lot 26, map Oto W Hunt Mary A rtiiblnaoti to Oeo McCauslnn, 3 Cth at, WeehawVen, N J, intg 31,900, Nov 7; atty. Oeu McCaualan, II Park How. . . , 3100 ICIl) .ST. n a, vvteAd.i from Grant to shor- man cv. x 10 venire iuk nei luiu ana USd ta-Iohli T Mllllgan to Johu Ma. almlno, 201 11 K3th at. fept 121 atty. T U ,t T Co. 1 T liv.-ay S100 SAXK AV. e 5, 175 a MciraW nv. SOxlOO; tleu Union av, w a, 203.4 a 16d St. 52x x52xl4.3; ale I, I tioun.i. . r. at e e lot 35, map r'laeen Point, contains 9 S-tOi) ncree: also iot 3. on eaino. map. contains 3 34-100 acres; alo land in Oneida and Ma.lleon countlea, N YJ-t".lnton Stoiihena and ano to Maud's Downta. Clon I'olnt. N Y, 1-10 part. Oct 29: atty. A K Downes, Olaaou Point. N Y 31 MOHTOAliEji. (With name and addre.s of lender and attorney.) Downtonn. ,,;JJth of fourteenth .tract. HRuADWAY. 109, 23.2x73, O.-t 51 Spencer Holding Corpn to Title Guar A T 1:0. 178 Bxay, due and lnt na prr "0"d 'a'itii. "'l"'' (Lact of Fifth avenue, betw een INjurtcenth and lloth etreete.) 8ST1I ST. 51 B. 21.8x100.8. Oct SO Wlni- rr-j ii0-M , Jhn McLaiialilln. 111S I Madlaon av, demand. 6e(, prior mtg 319.000, attye, A i H Bloch. 99 Naeaau t 82.000 S2D HT. 72 K. 17x100 2. Nov H John Horn 10 Title i;uar T Co, 176 Iwkj dun anu lnt ut per bon.1 312,000 Ml hide. (Wtrt it Fifth avenuo, between Fourteenth und liotli streets.) 7TH'AV. n o eor 3(th et, 37x39; Hth at, a a, 158. i -v !,1 av, 10i.k20.10x lrreg; Uiittfr, w e, 328 n 4th et. ruaa n- 36x n n 21. C nnd 02 3x n ' 21 3x a e 91.1 nnd II. tx a 35 to et x a 22.1 to beg; Mac uougat st. 11 e cor 3d st, 20x54; stu av, a. 52.11 - 3tll t. 16 ixtt, l-tlil part. Nov 2 Julian Franklin to l'hii.p ugr man et al (doing buslnee ni the Royal Co of Nw Yoiki. S"9 Nausu t duo Ai per bond. t,i: attys, Gettner. S &l, 299 I Itvav 7I0 I S3D ST. 121 W, 18.4x10.'.:. p m. Nov 0 j AIfre.l W Herzog to Iinyera Mtg Cn. 39 J T-lbertr at. (lue and lnt as per bond, utty, Title Guar A T Co, 178 Dway.87.O0! I 1C2D HT. 75 W. 27x100.11. Oct 31 Jas 8 j Hegrave to Liwjers Mtg Co. 53 IJberty I t. Pie and lnt aa per bond: atty, Title Guar 4 T Co, 178 Hway 314.00k ! Uptnisn. Manhattan Island, north of llOeb s'trcel 1 STH AV, 2234, 49.11x4:., P m, Nov 4 Denwood Realty Co lu Julia A Oroh. 3 W 91st st. due Nov 1, 1623, 5i; atty, N V Title & M i'n. 133 Hway 921,000 1C4TII ST, 451 W, 30x104, p m, Nov 6 Narrnganset Realty Co to Mutual Life Ins Co of N V. due and lnt &a per bond. iiJJrtts, 39 Cedar al 37.WO llroni. ilJoiojsh of Tho Uronx.) U71II ST. 873 17. a a. 64. 4x58. 11x56.11x89. 11 -A J fiehwaraler Co to llessle Tlmnier mann. 310 V: 163d st, pr mtg 325,000, Nov 1. 3 yrs, 6'i; atty, 11 J Krug, Jr, U0 Nassau et 8 4.200 HUNTS IMINT III), 82S, a-. 19.3x108.1 1--Ilea? lUrnbnum Oerson nnd ano to Wal ter C White, Ocean township, N J, Nov , S yrs, 6l'"r; atty, V II Frledrlcli. 35 Nssau st 35.000 HI'NTS POINT RI), S31), o , 19.3x113 I -Hamc to same, Nov C, 3 srs S'i",; ally, HUlll iT. fill,, I LIVINGSTON AV. w s, at n e cor lmd 1H ,1 Julieway, runs w 17Sx n 36x e 175x s 35 Henry J Jaueway to Delstleld es tate. 27 Cedar at. July 15, 3 yrs, Jej: i.'.tjs. Dolafleld, II, T 11, vlar t 11.500 OLOVF.lt CT. s. 100 n l.ynn av. 60x130 Anior.lu J'.otunno to North Irte Mtg (.'orpn, T9I F, 149th st, Aug I. 6 re, 5l.j'r; ntiy, T il & T Co. 176 Hwny.83,500 WASHINGTON AV, a. 148.4 n 147Ili f. 41 8x127.2 Max Schnainx to Gen IIei-oM, "56 outh 3d av. Mt Vernon. N Y. prior nig 327,001', Nov 26. Instale, ct; atty. T 0-.1. T Co. 17i Hway 15.009 VTisrn;i .MoitTOAdi-:. tWith mime and address of lender's at tornej.t I Muubatlun, ! tin II ST. 17 W Jno W and Mary II ' htraver. Morsemere, N J. to Km ma Uut- iimn, at Pan Homo lintel, 74th at and Central Fnrk West, exlrx w-Ul of Muyer (lulmau, Kept 21, 1909; att)s, Kurim.tn & Frank, 25 nronil st 122.000 ZD AV, 1S74 (leu Toniea of likljn tn Leo pold Levy. Oct 2. 1908; att, Titlo tlwr T i;n. jjs nway 33.000 lasni MT, 227 II Solon 11 and riorah H 'I'nstlcy to Home for Incurablee, 3d nv nrd lSlst st, Nov IS, 1909; attvs, Roose velt At Kobbe. 41 Willi st 312.300 AV C, vv t., being lot 51, map uttachod In deed by Nimh eicovoll et nl to Killll FP ketl. 28x85 I.eukeii Realty Corpn to Florence Hunt, 3 Virginia pi. nklyn, Hept 27, 1917; ally, H Chugermnn, 189 31nn tnguo at, Hklll 310.00J 12TH HT, 229-31 11 s.iuth Jersoy Lund Co, 320 I4nuy, to Leopold Jl and Co-rto K Itothmun. 2 W 120th at. Juno :, 1915; nlts. Arnstcln .t Lov, I2 Jinny. 1 1. 000 H5TH HT. a h. 550 0 Imuut av, runs n 74.11X o 143.11 to Ulterior et x 11 e S.l0x w H'U to beg 4'athlenn '11irr.y to l'eler Dulfj, Feb 16, 1907; uttys, Weseel man li Kraus. .",1 Llbtrty st 317. 0oo 145TH MT, J H, 473 e I,no nv. 75xJ5.ll Hanie to same, Feb 15, 1J07; nttye, mine 810,000 14ITI1 HT. 11 h, 530 t Lnn nv, 75x59.11 Cul'l Turney 11 1'iler Dnlf), Feb 15, 1907: Htvs, Wevselman & I'raua. 31 LHrtv Ht... ! 39,000 1I4TII ST, 11 e, i-2 1. Liu,v av, runs 127.6 to Kxtrrtur kt x 11 'v 115.9 x w 011 x a 99.11 to bi-5 Same to silllln. Feb 15. 1907: attjs. eiuie 321. "00 MONIltii; e-r, 13 Sainiiei Ilarrla and llsr. nttl Freedtuon lu I II Zlnaiuy, Aug 31, 190.1; utty. Aaron Jlorris, 33 1 Hrusd way $12,000 109TH HT. S09 1: Giovanni Guallolinetll. 22 li 10 lib al. In Dora GnldNlii' and Slory Lcvc:tUlii, JOO w 111th i, April It, 1114) attys, Ooldfoglo & W, 180 Hway , 31.300 MONltOE BT. 18 Samnal lUrrls and, Har nett Freedman to Aamvel Harris as admr Ida Ilarrla, Aug 31, 1803; atty, Aaron Morris, 284 Uway $12,000 LIS PKNDLNS. JIaahattan. 1S1ST ST. n s, 330 e l!th av: JOxH.ll Hose Dempaey agt ICdwurd Dompsey et al (action to eatsbllau dowor.'&e,; atty, A J Lwald. Bronx. 3D AV, 3313 Samuel Horowlti agt Henry Voss (action for epeel fie performance of contract); atty, J W Bryant. LOT 23, block 3338, section 11, tax map Alfred Servlda agt Judith Woolf (action to forecloee tax lien): atty, II Swain. LOT 3, block 2828, section 11, tax map Alfred Servlda agt Judith Woolf taction to foreclose tax lien); atty, 11. Swain. LOT 33. block 2838, asctlon 11, tax map Alfred Servlda agt Judith Woolf (action to foreclose tax lien); atty, II Swain. LOT 7S, block 2348, eectlon 11, tax map; alao lot block 2845, section 11, tax map Anna n Croaaln.agt Judith Woolf (action to foreclose tax Hen); atty, II Swain. LOTS 45 and 48, block 284S, section 11. tax map Anna II Croaaln agt Judith Woolf (action to foreclose tax Hen); atty, II Swain. LOT 4, block 3848, section, 11, tat map J Bomalne Brown agt Judith Woolf (ac tion to foreclose tax lien); atty, It Swain. 4 189TH ST, a w cor Stebblns av, 19.5x80 Farmers Loan A Trust Co, as truatee, agt Violet C Wines et al (foreclosure of mortgage); attys, Cellar, Uolaton 4 Horan. ASSIGNMENTS OF MOHTOAOES. Manhattan. NASSAU IT, n a I Beekman at, S mtgi, 800,000 and 1100,000, a t Jesalo S Phil lips, as Supt of Insurance of State N Y, la charge of-aaieta of the Washing ton Life Ini Co, to Metropolitan Life Ins Co; attys. Butcher, T A F, ,1 Mad av , - ft 107T1I 8T, n s nag e lt av: alio 107th st, n a. 848 e 1st av, mtg 32,000 Louis C Freedman to Marx L Katidley, A7fi 1'ark av; atty, Wm A Farguaon, 170O Hway , U AV C, 135, mtg 310.000, now 83.260 Hay Fluahanherr to Florence Hunt. 9 Vir ginia pi. llklyn; atty. Louis Besdlne, xiitiyn, iiroax. LORINQ VU 1M0 and 1012 Oeatlng Illdg Co to Wm C Oestlng, Jr, 200O Orand Dlvd and Concourse: attya, A II Bloch. 00 Nassau st (3 arats) . . . .8100 LOIUNO VI 1010 Same to Wm C Oeat lng, 24 13 Klngabrldge ra: attys. same v1 LORINO PL. 1024 Barns to Loula 33 Hatea, 615 W 17th at: atty. same.llOO ANDRliWS AV, 1009 and 102 Same to urn: attye, came (3 aasta) 310O 140TII ST, 601 E Wm L Roaen to Roaa Roaenfeld .258 Franklin av, Far Rock away, LI; atty, U E Oiegelsteln, 09 Nasiuu st V1 1STH ST, 000 K lawyers Mtg Co to Franklin nurr, axr, Mt Klsco, N V: atty. Lawyers Mtg Co, SO Liberty nt...J5,O0o RESULTS AT AUCTION . f AT 14 VliSBT BTREET.) Dy Joseph F. Day. LARCHMONT, N Y Colonial residence and atable on e a Beach av, 100 n Wal nut nv, 222.7x198.5 to Grave av; exr ale: estate of Wm Schlemmer; sold t John Dtttnar 830.40H KOlTHAMITON 11 H acrei of reaidentlal land on fhlnnecock and Tiana bay. known ai ltampaeturo point, Good Ground; vol eal; sold to Frank W To lnck 36,230 7TH AV, SkP, e t, 83.3 a 31st et, 21x75, 4 etory lufi and store; vol eale; Tvith drawn. 57TH 8T. 443 B. :Oxl00.8. 3 etnry dwlg; exrs sale; estate of Carrie Jlrand; bit In 310.600 TJlEMONT AV, S09-9U. 84.5x143. one atory bids, with six stores; exra sale; nold to Denenson Realty Co 330,250 TREMONT AV. 781. 23x100, 1 atory bldg with two stores; exr"a rale; sold to Hernard Treptow 812.40'1 ltD ST. n . 1J0 w ;ran3 av. 50x100. ' vacant, halt Interest, exr's eale; avlil tn , party In Interest 33.000 I .TKP.OMK AV. e 41 a 182d at, 50x101. vacant! eir K&ln- estat eof Oeo E l'oul- on; sold to party in Interest.. . -33,100' I JHRSHY CITY Lot. 26x88, on n e Virginia av. f.14 West SMe av; alto plot. 50x I 100, In Mliermnn Fark; exr'a rale; estate of John Clancy; aold to David Voxel for I a client 3225 I 36TH ST. 51 ano. 38 W, 2.8xlO0., two five I etory flote W Einstein et al agt 3 K Hunter et al; due, 837,888.74: taxes. Ax. 13,340 20; sold tn th plaintiff... 385,009 IITU ZT, 64 W. 18x102 !. four story and basement dwlg Dry Dock Hav Inst agt 1 K n Chappotin et al; due, 812, 43!. 35; ! taies. 1", 31.364.30; sold to the plaln- 1 tin 813,000 I 1ST AV. 1893, 25.2x100, five ttory tnt I nnd stores and three etory rear tnt; exr sale; eatate or Cnarlea lleebler: euln to the Commercial Exch Hank. ..316.230 By .Henry Srady. 128TH ST, 205 hC 18x99.11. three awry and bji.emont dwlg; 128tii at, 211-213 K, 32x 19 11. Iino three slory and b-i ment dwlga J E Huojovelt. et al, trua, agt Loretta Corpn el al; due, 112.573.69, taxee. &.e, ;isuz; soul 10 tne plain tiir . 11,1 ton ,.. j0Mph ti Co effect on the market and mnnufai turcrs LEXINOTON AV. 1672. a w' tor 105th st. "ro HWJltlns devclopim-nts Wore buy 17.7x33. threo story tnt and store N V I '! However, a stron.er undertone Is Life Ins A T Co agt J Decking et al: I noted and American Importers are tak- Ouu, 313,064.42, taxes, c, 8650, aold to J12.000 AT 3!0S THIRD AVENFE J Ry Jatne6 .1. Donovan. IIKVANT AV, 1420. 2iXI00, f.lK- rtory irlk elon t.,re D M Sayr et al ugt Krlda Wat- eiiorg ct al; due. Jf.Oi.3 :S; taves. &r, -19 49; rolS 10 th- plaintiff 3 .30o KINGS II III DOIC TF.U! u, n s. inter - . Ill 1x99 OIIC3.S. 'IX H Muian -net Ti ,. !,,. 'C o KiiiKSbrldge r two story dwlg, atan 111 1x99 OIIC3.S. 11 II Muian agt Matilda Elelsteln et al. h f"l.,f.V S1S sv ' djourned to No- lanes, fte. 3i,rc3.9. veinber 14, WEHSTER AV. " JO 165xi 101.5s lrreg, vacant E S Appleby et al act .an iipaiiY iorp el al; due. 814, 477 37; taxes, e, 31.708.20; aold to the plaintiff 814,000 i Police Department Orders U K I N tT AT E M K NT. To take effert 4 V. M. November 6: AM PATROLMAN. THIRD GRADE. Theodore R, Ur.gcr, No. 6162. to 21st Free, In compliance with ectli.n 1543a of tho Greater New York Charter. THANHFLKS AND ASXIGNMF.NTS. To take effect 12:01 A. M. November 6; i.ii:fti:nants Thomas H. Rurke. 6th Free , to 2d Insp. Pis , Assigned to ile,k duty. Victor L. Whl:e. 120th Free tn 1Mb Insp. DIs, assigned tn desk duly TK.MI'OIIAKY A.I;ME.VTl4. PATROLMAN J.iniCh J. Fnwire. 99d Free . assigned as acting uttennaut. from 4 1'. M. Novomber -to 3 A. M. Novomber H. The following leaves of absence are au thorized, without pa : INSPECTOR. ThomasJ. Tunney. Detective 7ii,. for Co days from 12:01 A. M. November I PATROLMKN. I George F. Morunn, 1st Free , fur ' frnm 12:01 A. -M. November 3. ! Edward T. Walsh, 10th Free., I day from 3 A. 31. November 6. ; Christopher Damm. 25th Free. il-iv from 4 1". :.(. Novomber 6. Frank Jl. Cofley, 43th Free, fir from 17:01 A. M, Novniber 5. Joseph Cunroy, 74th Free, for from A. M November 6. 1 day for I for 1 I Cay 1 day Henrv J. Sonfl, Division Kt National De fncf, for 80 daya from S A. M. Novem I btr 11. I The following resignation is accepted. I To take effect 12 1". M. November 6: ' PATROLMAN. , Goorg.: lllllott. No. 1426, 4th Free. VrlTrt NrKllser Sell AVelL A marked rrcdllectlon fur velvet for I nce'.lgec.i Is shown this season, accord- tig to leports from various sources, l-t.l, Itniun In... ti.., itit.t.t-lnl t.. I . n i.wu..- ..... .imi.ii,., ,va own p-irtlculnr way. At one tho straight lino model of tho mov formal house gown sort has prevailed, with flowing chiffon sltevcs and u little bead decoration. At nnother Is shown a straight lino nrnieiit varied by tunic treatment, the tunic smoothly fitting and reaching almost kneo length. Tho decolletagc Is high nun square Nn) eiluiiip Will lie Nhort. That thorn is no ie:iaon for nierclmnts to Mirrlfleo their stocks during ti e pres ent business depression Is tho opinion of a BU-'tessful millinery department manager, who predicts that thu slump is to br only short lived and Is to be fol lowed by a atrnnuous revival. lie imlnta out that styles will not chnnge rapidly during dull business sea. sions, and that nei chants should huld thrlr goods for better times, Instead of preclpltntlnir panicky conditions bv dumpine them on the niaikct. LIVE TOPICS NEW BOARD TO SIT ON WAR CONTRACTS- i 1 Will Mako Adjustment AVith tflrms Whoso Orders Aro Cancelled uy Pence. Wabhinoton, Nov. 7. Clalma of con tractors who have lieon supplylnc tho Government and concerning which dif ferences may"arlso with contractlnir of ficers of the various supply bureaus aro to bo presented beforo a board of con tract adjustment which hnn been created by tha Secretary of War. The board will bo empowered to mako adjustments with contractors who have been ongttgod tin war work, and whose goods will not be needed by tho Government with the coming; of peace. Findings of tho board will be oonclu give except that nvpeals may bo taken to tho Secretary of War. Contractors will not require lawyera to represent them at the hearings, but may nppear 1 themselves or havo representatives make ' their claims. All cases will bo heard as promptly ns possible. I The personnel of tho board Is ns fol lows: LleuL-Col. Christopher H. Gar nctt. chairman: Lieut-Col. II. II. Leh man and Lieut-Col. Edward F. Malono. Lieut-Col. Harnett was formerly chulr man of the Corporation Commission of Virginia ; Llout-Col. Lehman is chief of tho Methods Section, Furcnaso lirancn, Purchase,' Storage nnd TrafTlo Division, and Llout-Col. Malono was Assistant Corporation Counsel of New York city for the Borough of Queens. The legal adviser of the board will he n juago na- vocate appointed by the Judge Advocate General. Hearings of tho board will be held In sections as may bo necessary for the dis charge or Its dutlcr. Its offices will bo In Washington. t Her lleneflta in Advertising. neaWxmg the boneflta to be derived from advertising, local shoo merchant aro making ready for their Christmas displays earlier than usual, according to the weekly report of condltlonn In tho trado by Ben Jacobeon, manager of Mo- Elwaln, Morse Itogers. Each mer chant contributed last year certain amounts toward advertising tho streets In which their businesses were located. As a means to this end space was bought lu tho newspapers, and tho streets were decorated with flags. Tho samo system Is being adopted. Reports from tho laiger stores are that there was a good demand for novelty ehiW during the week, and from nil quartern coma statements that tho cull for black Vhoes of good quality for men, women and children 1b growing rapidly. Miitlatlv of Wool Import. -riut iHlfcA to TukSiv. WAiiHNOTo:.-, Nov. 7. Import of wool Into the flitted States during Sep tember were Uoublo those of the same month a year .ipo nnd the valuo was nearly Iwo and a half times ns much, aocordlriK to statlMles Just (riven out by tho Hurcau of ljrelsu and Domettlc Comtnerci'. Talrins the amount imported during 1 the last nine months tnded with Septem ber. 191S. and comparing It with amount" Imported during similar periods In 1117 ' and 19111. a ontiderablo f.illins off n noted. . The value of tho Imports during the. petjod of this year, however. Is con- ( slderablj' higher than the other two. The last nlr.c months show Imports of 130,31tf,:04 pounds, valued nt ilM.34&, ail. compared with 504,048, Ml) pounds, j valued at U2,I9ti.404 for tho like time! in 1917, and 403,320,00$ pounds,' valued j at $110,S22,072, In tho 1U1G period. I.ornl Itnv- Mlk Mnrlict I'lifcrtnln, j Kaw silks are not moving rapidly. Tho ' 1 , , , 1 uncertain situation Is having a maiked u3 more Interest lu tho Yokohoma mar iul lnan )las i,cen ,lc csju recently, a.- I the i cording to tho weekly review of I trado by If. I.. tJwalter A '. I 1'rlco advan.-cb hive made tlwnsplvus 1 fcit oil ' ,,.,. , Uie Yokohama market, a "0 ! ,itt being noted un actlxt lu.ig. 1 , ICItOW hlilV" HOW CO;l ttU.'Ut l.u, ra.ww 1 i''w 1 a whi' ' Th,. ' Q' white. ' The Canton and .Shanghai ,i..iiUt'is ' ecntlnue quiet ami unr-hangcC llolJe are connae. tho .lerna... Mi'an ..K.I K..IIA. .11. thA , am.,,. ,.lll will grow, steady prices rue at i.vons, j where the market Is moderately nctie tlfllrrra Filiform llrnils. Jpecial DuiMtct to Tax vi W'ASIMNOTOV. NOV. 7 Oflh't IS 1U.I' j II now purchaso rgulpment at near tnc coat ' I of ir.anufaciure. tho Quartermaatrr Corps hnvlnir ooened a ealesroom here. L nl- ( rn,nu ,Hn, nr-,. l,.lnc eoltl f.ir frnm 11! to 33" nro practically the same as thosie ' which brought from $42.50 to $35 In the retail stores, according to information from rellablo sources. The unlfunrs which the Quartcrmaler ' Department now has on hand arc said to have, bc.cn bought from retailers hi man sections who had them In stock, Out con tracts have been awarded for the mnk- 1 Ing of many more rspoclally for the le pjrtment and dellveiy Is eoon expe.-.ted Also It Is said Unit by Peeemhoi I r.tll cers will be nbh' to purchase cloth f'om thu delKirtment oh tho basis nf a tllcht Increase iwer the cost of manufacture l nilirelln linkers Opt linlst lr. No ni'itter what l.ic coming of pen e and thi future hold for other Industries and businesses, tho manufacturers f uiubrelhu. and parasols say that the av erage anioinit raini.ui aim suusiuun urn bound to keep on, kj they havo no fear concerning coming events, ltcidcs, dining tho tlmo of lack of , trado with Kurope a ood business with i South America has been built un, and ! though the i!o". eminent might CHiitinun I to t ice 1 1 steel for construction work and fabrics might rcnsiln scarce, it Is tin general belief that tho r.cccsMiv fu such aitlclcs will not b" n strong as to hinder the mnbrulla find parn. fa -lories In getting what tin. need. Svi enter .Mnl.rrs Not AVorrlrd, Sytrial lftimtv! lo Tun St .v I'atxi'.hox, N. .1.. Nov. 7. iwfnteri manufnctuicrs aro nut now expecting; as . much trouble becauso of tho wool re-1 ff l,,l l,t,u ..u nl tlrel .lu n.i... e l,.,. I have for a long time liecu making, sweaters of less than nil wool they liave , 1 .. tl,A Mn.l,,.l.. I. .., . . I . I.WIIIO lu Lllu t."lltlUB10l tllltV It Will UV IIU i hardship on their business to do tvlth even lesd. Huyers uro reported to lsi puttinjr In heavy orders In kuiiih Instances, nncl It Is belie. ved that by spring the trade will hnvo resumed Its normal condition. t. S, to'.Vrril .Moat of 1D1N Wool, ne'll Hiumlch to Tul Siv. Huston, Nov. T. Thirty-five) million pounds of wool wljl be required to till the iloveinnit'iit ordrrs now being placeil, accoidliig to estimates here. This will un up the major purlhni of tho IMS stocks, It Is Mlcvi'd. but thu purchase ot tho remainder of th crop is nl"o to be arranged for by tho Jii.irtennas tcr Corn". It Is understood. Might Ilt-prea Mnrkrl, SpnM 'e'pufct to Tin. Sr F.o.i. Uim:i:, Mass., Nov. . Milt men here believe thut If the Clovernmrnt does not Intend to cancel He cloth contracts, OF THE COMMERCIAL .WORLD Stores See Big Labor Problem as War Ends STORH managers here are In many Instances looking with apprehension to conditions they fewr will prevail nftec the war. They concede that they never ugaln will be nblo to ftet employees nt the' rates formerly paid, and still they say that they can'h, ro on paying the wages that nre now tho rule. That the closing; of many great war Industrie will relieve tho help situation In n fneasure 13 bolloved In somo quarters, but It Is said that It will surely not tnltlgato .It to an ex tent that will permit of tho pre-war standard of wages. as has been statod, but instead takes the (roods .which it will not need with tho coming of peace and thon auctions thorn off, it will hnvo n large effect in de pressing the market The opinion prcvnlls tn somo quarters that it would bo better for tho Govern ment to cancel Its orders and let the mills dispose of tho' goods. It Is said that In this way prices mlglit bo hold better. Business Troubles. Petition In ltaiiiniplT. DAVID HTOLL A petition of Involuntary bankruptoy was filed agalnat David Ktull, trading as tho New Htandard Dress Com panv, West Twenty-second street, by 11. Worms. Hello Siegel and H. Frccil inen, no address. The petitioners al lege that Bloll's liabilities are 37,000 nnd his assets are only 31,000, Maurice . fihalne. 299 Hroadway, Is the attorney for tho petitioners. ' Heoetirr In Bankruptcy. I'At'L JONES Juilxe John C. Knox ap pointed John J. O'Grady recehor for l'aul Jones, trading as the City Steam Laundry of Mount Vernon. N. Y.. with a bond of 15,000. The bankrupt's 11a bllltlea are 313,733.15, with usscts of about 313,500. Assignments. DAVID STOLL. manufacturing drcseec 0-3 West Tnenty-iocond atreet, jvsterJsy as signed for the bencOt of creditors to Melvlllo Itoyd. MEY11R FKIXJHUR, dealer In candy, yes terday assigned for the benefit of credi tors to Harold II. Falllck. Judgments. MANHATTAN. The Jollowtag Judgments were filed yes terday, November 7; the first name Is that of the debtor: Anthony, Hammond Chemical Works T. J. Parker. Inc.... 33.793.13 Dushmau, Francis X. N. H. Aroiuiin 5,223.72 Baronilerj, Adolf Harm sky Tear! und Diamond Co., Inc.. 1.015. Co Crouch, Albert W. J. U. Croucn, costs 115.70 Darning, llyron C. 000 Park Av. Co.. lnc 2,119.13 Engelaon. Max, and Herman Ka- men H. llaum 171.70 Elam. Onelrln, and Fidelity nncl Deposit Co. of Marland Peo ple. Ac 300.00 Freeman. Liula, and Fidelity and Casualty Co of New York 1'i.uple. &c en 00 F'.nn. Charles 11. -V. N. FUnn . 7.331.50 I FUnagan, 'Ilioma J--ltadern ic 1 llelJoR, .lilt 1!..."S 1 Grossman. Jacob N tl. Krauske. " 11 io Habib, llf.mi -A i:;.may. . 304.3? i ".To help mako strong, keen, red-blooded Americans there is nothing in my experience which I have found to valu able as organic iron Nuxated Iron," Bays Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly physician of'Rcllevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept). New York, and the Westchester County Hospital. Nuxated Iron oiten increases the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, run-down people in two weeks' time. It is now being used by over three million people annually, including such men ai Hon. Leslie M. fahaw- formerly Secre- AOTCMN HE.SOHT3. NF.n .IKIP-LY Atlanllc tltj. A IWKAL As a winter rebuff. Atlantie eOtKasi healthful eliroate. clear sparkling atmosphere, ouMoor allrarf.orn and ho- I 8VfcV? finanie noteie. fraencecunsenauon ai d study your own rtmfcrt by locating I n one of hesn luxurious hotels, t very home comfort and convenience with I no oai nr neip tiii'siion io worry you. Coif. Motoring. Roller Chairing. Concerts. Thaatrc. THE LEADING HOUSES ARE ALWAYS OPEN d will gladly lurnljh full information, rates, etc., upon request (Hotels an all American Flan, unless otherwise noted) h s sj"vrts s w w I s I . r . .J. Si 1 1 1 n 1 oi nlnnnni -ssi-l I I TrTJEV - Z . i -r 1 1 coirvf ort aivtt h&aXlK. WALTR J. !ZBy ODarlborough-SBlcnkitn THt LUDWI eiltm HOUSa or TNI W0NU ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. "THt NATIONS HEALTH SHOr" HISLTH IB irflCHNCV A Oennlcldc Climate and Clesn Streeta. No Duit. No Dirt. Innumerable Out door Recreations snd Indoor Entertstnmems tan enMs at aauisa I JOlUHsTHITIIIONItfL NKtV .IKHiFA noiiiituli." ! THE PUDDING SIONE II I Von may ennui on the Lnckawnnna In un hour I Hen u surprise jt,u ur.- fa, far from New York lii"ii ail year tuvoruble weekly ratev, Ft.iier. t. N VlVl-KXT. IldONTCIN. N .1 HIlllOKI.YN HHAI, F.STATK FOR SAI.H. 1 NEW SEMI-DETACHED 1 - family i .. I fix rooms nnd hath, oleetrjo lights, aieum he-it. p.ir.u,.( floors, extra deep loi. :oom fur giiriixo mid garden, prlco 6,2oo. ea.v terms, builder on premises, hous" , an '..i aein any iln . in,- uding riiindaj Fast n i Street, between Dlnmis im,l hm, t .... i I 1 Intbush. short olsliinee from Newklrii, Av. station of tlm Hrlghton Line ur Dlt , v elation of the I'ulver Line i 11KAL KfrATK. pmn wSiViS! ij 527 5 AV. Ntarby Connecticut I'royirtlts. Imuran;. !lhc bhelburnc Motel Dennis Hirlboroash-Bleihelnl After extensive ! .- On the Ocean Front On the Ocean Front I pr'uvem-nt.. !len..i Walter J llu.by American and I February , ,9,9. WSlnd ,0,i5B2BJS5S c I 1 . .. ..... BS BBBBBBBi I .; v.rni, rtt'UV KM n J , ll.'c.,-Kdwkrda Motel Chelsea Mf cL'en lUuc" Hotel St. Charles j VThemici HSH The Wtllshire Wm. a. lch Mgr. Th H I h Central Near Reach On tho Ocear?Front Central; Near Beach bamuel Kills F F. Cot k a Suns A II Darnell mm Vit liiforinutlnn and schedule ot convenient rallrond facilities, 9m consult local ticket nxents. William W. C. A. Wee- tervelT 276. 4 253.12 1,088.29 17,583.(3 (13.83 319.15 I8.3t e;i Hughes. Margaret A. Iflahop Co. J. M. Smith. Inc. O. II. Carey.. Jullllnrd. Augustus and Ld- ward Jhigluecrlng Co., Inc. I llencr Lincoln l'arker Film Co. Acr.10 Lithographing Co.. Mnloney, Dennis I J. Allwecht. Magulrr. Alfred D. Silverman. . Moore, Gladys M.. or Mary Plck furd U. C. Wllkenlng....i-1 Nnturoputhlo Institute ItuJue Publishing Co Ollvor Publishing Co. Waro Co, Progressive Uniform Co., Inc. C. 71. Mccrallli Follock, Nathan M. H. lllooil.... Fera, Joneh K. Y. J. Ooorgnsj... Rouinagnaa, Loula 13. Illctlarda et al Sands, Howard 1). Encyclopedia Hrltannlca Co Schleslngor. Arthur, and Irving Elrlch (Kchleainger & Ulflch) C. Hchnltier Stanton. Charles A. A. C- Luck- onbach Tanty, Inc. H. Hug - Von Walde, ' Julius Cross TIrown Co 02.8 141.10 l.bss.on io:.8 292.2 18.555. 05 ::. 25J.42 1, 870.83 354.68 171.4J BRONX. The flrnt nam Is that of the debtort Baechler, Charloa II., as ex. F. A.outhworth, s trustee J,Tu.7 Kellner, Loula National Cash ... -lteglster Co 14I.1S Lewla It. Woods Const. Co., lnt.v Metropolitan Electrlo Mfg. Co.. 4,991.0! llobliisou, George H. II, Good man : Sternberg, Ijiurenre A. C. Muller 49.72 sc. oc Tryo, iaaian 11. i-argmcm Taylor, Joseph n. Alexander HamllltAi Institute 90 U Satisfied Jiidgmenta. MANHATTAN The first name Is that of Iho debtor, the second that of the creditor and dato when Judgment was filed: Gent, Caroline D.Oent Construc tion Co., Inc., and John J, ileut National Radiator Co., July 19, 1913 1244 87 Cole, Charles, and William J. Fltigorald Feople, &o., Oct 9, 191 (vacated) 800.09 Svoplte Trap Rock Co. F. H. v Hubbard, Nov.-6, 191S 138.50 Same Hanie, Nov. 8, 1918 3.632 9? Westeolt Express Co. J, McOov- ern, Oct. 20. 1918 '. 350 00 URONX. Stephens, Clinton, Jr. A. Cngll- oslro, Nov. 10, 1913 240 21 Stephens, Clinton Webor i Hell- hroner. Aug. 7, 1917 153. It f Yesterday's Fires, j A.M. ' Less 9:40 ill th at. :" Harnelt Clar....None 10:10 313 St. Nicholas av.: Jamaica Hank Trifling 10:20 Pier 14. North River; coal boat, United Slates Oovern ieient Unknown 10:45 20th at & Ninth nv.; auto mobile, Standard Oil Co None 10:60 926 Madison av.; Dr. Marcho- witz Slight 11 :20 Ilrook & Westchester uve- nucs; I. It. T. subway train. .Sllgh V M. 12:06 680 Dryant av., lJronx; Jacob ltelsa Trifling 1:20326 W. 36th et.; W. Hlg- glus Unknown 2:4T 17 W. 42.1 st : W. Solnman. . .None 2:25 1956 Washington uv., Uronx; Jacob 1'earlman Trifling 8:55 1063 Washington av., Uronx: Dept. of Highway Trlfilnr 4:30 520 W. 4 4th et. ; automoblle.Unknon ,t 4.35 1843 Lexington av.; un known . . . .Unknow . 4:4013 Av. C; unknown Trltllnr r. 20 1993 Second av . unknown . .Trifling 615 127 E. 2Sth at.; Mr. Good win ... .4 Trillins 7 :05- 13S E 16th at.; 11 H Willlng- ton Trlfllnr tary of the Treasury and cx -Governor of Iowa;- for mer United States Senator and Vice -Presidential nominee, Charles A. Townc; General John L. Clem (Retired), the drummer boy of Shiloh. who was sergeant in the United States Army when only FJ Jeara of age; also United State3 Judge Ij. Vi. Atkinson of the Court of Claims of Washington, and others. Nuxated iron 13 dispensed by ail 'goud druggists everywhere ADTU3I HEyortTS. xutr ,ii:ui:v Atiautio city. WINTER 1IOMK l!itv rsfps Iftl r.r rnt f.w K.- .t.!(.t.t.l I -ATUNTKan WRIDS GREATEST ll(mSUCOSS WKTT XOBK Ixing IslanO. Hie Host Attracllte Countrr er New Vork ciif. Hole) Hotel Garden City, Long lalauif. One pt themost exclusive hotoljln AmeTlnav. A combination of country lire and metropot aUn '1u,,lrs, rlAom. toundi conducted on vhl American plan, with a handeoma a a c!arti restaurant for the convenlcnco of motxirtru w Most Comfortable Winter Home r.iiroiL . . LiA.vl.i tu,, frop. UNl l UMbllFD AF.HT.Mr.NTS TO i nr. - -N -THE TURIN- Nnrtli Cur. 03d Hi.. Omrul larl. Welt. L huitlon Street 12 Story Fireproof Modern Bldg., C, 7, S, 3 Rooms, 2 and 3 Batlu, 3)1,800 $2,700 (Jar.iceAn omiiindntlim for Tenants. IHtOADIllMii; COKI'OIIVIIOV, llwncrsoii I'reinhea. 'l'huue;ivtl llller. lllgglns. fa si I 46 mmWk I ' stslBBB t. ,, , .... ' i