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lJ. I? Iff tk" It 1 r REALTY AFTER BIG WAR WORK FUND FrederickP. Fox, Chairman, Announces Captains for United Campaign to Be Launched This Week Ral est&te men of Now York city fcv orgtmlxed to do their share In ralslnx th huso mrm of $170,500,000 Wtafch the United War Work CampaJcn 4 eeeklng to ptooe at the disposal of fc Tour Mena Christian Aaaoclaticm, the Touiqc Woinen'a Christian Associa tion, the NtLtVomU Oatholto War Council (Knights of Cotumbu-), the Jewish Wel fare Board, the War Camp Community Herrlae, the American Library Associa tion ivnd th Salvation Array. This funa will fco raised from Novem ber IX to Ko'vember 18 In orj of the roost remarkable campeJisna of its kind Yer undertaken. New Turk city's quota w been placed at 185,000,000. , At a roualnsr meeting held at the Re publican Club yesterday irrodorlck P. Vox, ho has been designated as chair, man of the real estate, industry, an nounced the names of Um mmmlUMmm who will work with Him in the cam-' paiciv They are : , Douglas Robinson, Charlei 3. Brown Company (Mr. Spears). John N. Gold irtg. Crulkshanlc Company (Mr. Itay jrood), Daniel Blrdsall & Co. (Mr. Hhackford), Charles 33. Walker, Aaron JUbinowitx, Horace 8. Ely ft Co. .(Francis duwllch), Douelas noblnson, Charles S, Brown Company (Mr. Full wood). Hell & Storn (Max Nell). Tan nenbaum. Straus & Co. (B. M, Straus), OeorBo H. rtead & Co. (Mr. Wilson), J. Arthur Flsaher (Mr. Simon), Oeorse Bowman, Fish & Man-In, Douglas CU EUlmani & Co. (Robert Brown), Tliomas .S,?ll,r J' Komalne Brown Company JJJ"lUS.Burt) Wood-Dolson Company MMr. Wyckoff). Goodwin ft Goodwin (John R. Goodwin), Porter & Co. (Mr. Wilcox & Sheldon, Knari ft Danrer. Walter D. Rusher. n,!ClaJ.fJmmUt6e Mr- Beat of Build Ins Managers' Association. -a i. .n'iinbe" of speakers, including M,rnK. who was chairman . 2. 'i1.8 ,naI 1':slale DMsIon In, the h Llbrty Loan drive, and Joseph t y' adllressed tho meeting. 1Mr- fx- ' n statement yesterday. i", ""wwinc appeal to real stato brokers, offlco workers, building- "u a" tuners wno are identi fied with the business: "A hundred and seventy million dol lars is a lot of money, but It means ii .5 A dollan a week for each of the boys of our army, and navy. And jrtalnly no men In America, will say tiat a dollar a week la too much for Wir cheer and entertainment at least not If one of the boys is his boy. 'TriB spirit of each of theso seven or yanUaUons Is uplifting in- the biggest and broadest sense of tho word They depend upon people of Ideals for their jsupport, and their purpose la to sur--round each boy, so far as possible, with the Influences that were best In his life M home. The huts of each organiza tion are opened freely to men of nil raiths. Differences of creed and dogma do not divide men who are fighting and flying together. They stand shoulder to shoulder there In a great common faith, whose creed Is service Id the Bplrlt of brotherhood toward all n:tn. "New York real estato men must do Vhelr .share in oversubscribing the great mark which the United War Work Campaign has set. The sen-ice which these organizations are rendering to humanity will assume even greater Im portance during the period of demo bilization, vjilch army and navy men nsjert will present more difficult and In tricate problems for solution than the period of mobilization. Greater sacri--lices will be demanded and more oppor tunities presented for tho fulfilment 6t the ideals of these humanitarian agen cies than ever before. "I know the generous response which real .estate men, even In a period when market conditions were at low ebb, made In the last loan drive, and I know ie sacrifices which so many made dfder to achieve the distinction f jdoubling their quota, Neverthelea, in plte of the new demands which will be made upon their purses and time, 1 am Confident that the response to tlrts new appeal will be Just as wholesome, hearty and eenerouy. 'The winning of this war in a per sonal triumph for real estate men, be icauso It means a bull market. Real es tate is a peace stock, so ve have there fore additional cause for rejoicing and iic can put mac joy in concreto form by tiring the men over there all tho com fort, conveniences, guidance and care that wo possibly can. A contribution to. this United War Work Campaign la a privilege which may never again present itself. We must help those men, now that they have passed through the ordeal of fire and slaughter, "to llvo happily tiver after." REALTY BOARD IN NEWARK. Orennlxntlou Formed ns Itranlt of Liberty Loun Cantata. Real estato men of Newark recognize ') the value of organization from the expe rience they gained In their efforts tn raise Bu'brlptlonH for the Fourth Lib- VILi i ? , I ra"l" "he Itfal Estate Board of Newark. N. J." Tim -Hwiiiitc. aiii.t cBifiti;u Willi WHICH 1110 .nubscrlptlons wore rounded up and the wonderful result obtained brought all ;tho .leading leal estate men and about fiSO builders together nt a dinner on Monday evening, October 21, at tho -Downtown Club, Newark, where the new organization was launched. Offlcere were elected as follow President Dr. Charles F. Kracmer ; Ural , , , . - i vice-president, i rank J. Bock; second Old Waldorf Turned One of the striking examplea of what can be done with property that appears Jo have outgrown Its usefulness Is to be .sen In the transformation of tho five 'Story dwelling houses at the northeast corner of Fifth avenue and Fifty-sixth street These homes, one of which was ,tJie homo of Lord William Waldorf As tor before he took up his residence In jsngiann, nave been completely remort- lolled and now form n high-class, exclu sive apartment building, contajnlng non- y housekeeping suites of from one to mo I roon-B, with a proportionate number of j baths. Situated In a residential loca- I tlon, at 1 East Fifty-sixth street, us tin ibulldlng as known. It will hae tho ad vantage of a combination of conven iences, tho theatres, churches, clubs, ((hopping centre. Central Park and other rpplnts of Interest ' The remodelled hnll.llni- ( i.i nr i trhlch accompanies this description, is , s I""! inuring us a on firth avenue ' rand 175 feet on East Fifty-sixth street ud adjoins the large atone mansion of , ,j:be late Collls P. Huntington, which is t haltuated at the aouthoast corner of Fifth ' wivenue and Fifty-soventh itreet. ' . The property wa leased last April liy L: . UUL, -ii. & I Dimiii ill u 1 1 ii. nun rniiNfiu rim I l V 1 -ST88"1 Improvement to bo made follow- i ',4oir t'"s aban(,onnie"t f a lln of a WAS! T""11"1" which inicnocu 10 nuim a tall' vice-president, Joseph I Felbleman; third vice-president, William C. Fiedler, A board of governors, which Includes iLouls Schleslnger, Abe Foist, Philip J. Bowers, Louis Kamm, Henry KeUa, My ron W. Morse, Charles Lurleh, J. A. Berry, B. A. Ham, J. J. allien, Arthur uarnt, A. C. Beckwlth, Edward Blau, R. B. Btoutsnbcrg. Ifithron Anderson and II. J. SU-vons, was posted and will be acted upon at tho next meeting. During the course of the meeting It was explained by the speakers that for over twenty-five years men engaged In tho real estate business had endeavored tax form an organization In -Newark. N. J., that would include among Its membership all men who were making & livelihood from real estate negotiation. Tho wondorful growth of Newark's in dustrial activities and its increase In population mako the preaont the moat propitious time to bring about an or ganization. BROOKLYN CALLING TO DWELLERS HERE Small Homes Mrtko Hit With Manhattan's Flat Popu lation? Brooklyn, dubbed the bedroom of tht metropolis. Is making a strong; bid to day for the tenants of (Manhattan apart ment houses by erecting one. two and multi-family dwellings along modern lines and under zoning law restriction! which assure permanency. Its bid Is be ing helped by the steadily advancing rents asked for Manhattan accommoda tions. Tenants are barkening to'the call becauso of the attractiveness of the offerings. Apartments with rooms ot equal size and numbers are obtainable in Brooklyn at rentals which are almost half of what Is asked for similar flats In Manhattan. The only difference and It Is a desirable one at that is that Brooklyn apartment houses In the ma jority of Instances are of the four story walk up type as compared to the Ave and six story Manhattan structures. Brooklyn also has many elevator apart ments, but even these are not nearly as costly as those offered In Manhattan. Tenants by the additional cost of other necessities are being forced to deter mine whether they are getting full value for every dollar spent Investiga tion in many Instances has revealed the fact that Inhabitants of Manhattan are paying for the privilege of living in tti metropolis. The drift, conseijaently, when the conditions and opportunities offered by Brooklyn are known Is natu rally toward that borough. Apartment rentals In Manhattan have been steadily Increasing at the rate of IS and 110 a month on (50 apartments or J60 or 120 a year, and on all higher priced apartments at the rate of about 10 per cent, of previous rentals. So urgent Is the demand for housing ac commodations In Manhattan that even old dwellings lic-ctofore thought useless and untenantable except for the lowly classes are being bought by Investors, altered to meet modern demands and quickly rented at figures which assure a good return on tho Investment. This scarcity of housing conditions indicates decisively that there will have to be an exodus to other boroughs, and when Brooklyn's offerings are seen there Is little doubt as to which borough will benefit most. Brooklyn builders foreslghtcd enough to see beyond tho Immediate future are erecting row after row of small dwell ings, apartments and store properties along all the lines of new transit or In territory to bo tapped by the new transit lines now building. Operators are pur chasing and reselling lots and houses, while Investors are giving Ilrooklj-n much attention, observing tho trend of 'UU3U!d03.ep Building operations of all kinds are now going on, chiefly along the Fourth avenue subway, already In operation ; the Eastern Parkway subway, which will be the next underground tranidt line to be opened, and the Jamaica nenue ole vated road, an extension of the Cypress Hills line. The transit facilities to be opened In Brooklyn in the future will have a great hearing on the growth of that borough. The Interborough line, now terminating at Atlantic avenue. Is to bo continued through Flatbush avenue to the Eastern Parkway and Uttca avenue, ns a four rack line, with a two track Bubway pur through Nostraml avenue as far as Flatbush avenue and a two track rictinv.tnn hrivnnrl TTfli nv.mi nvir an j elevated structure on Livonia avmue as far as Now Lots avenue. The Eastern Parkway portion of the route will prob ably be ready for operation late this year or early next rprlng. The Nostrand avenue spur Is now nullrtlmr and will probably bo opened -.i.. Contracts have been let for the ele-' vatrd extension o'n Livonia avnue, Three miles of new transit was added i to tho Brooklyn Rapid Transit system j r.-hen trains of the Cypress Hills elevated line began operation along Jamaica ave- nuo as far as 111th street, otherwise j known as Greenwood avenue. Richmond i IIIII, a short dfstance from the Interscc- tlon of Myrtle avenue and Jamaica ave- ' ; . i nuo. This road gives quick transit to Astor Residence Now Into Shops and Apartments : . vis masssSSmm :, mm ' ' 1 i- Picturesque I IIWiaiaiaMIIIIII I n n HI I I I w l I I i Mill tlTlll l MM 11 - I -1 n 'i I . This houss, which is tho homo of Arthur E. EUoItt at Flefdston, New York city, has several novel features which are not entirely apparent from the photograph. It Is designed along the lines of an English wayside cottage, by Dwight James Baum, architect, and Is unusual In that It la situ ated on a triangular plot on a hillside. Besides, It has been treated In n way that tho color effects produced tn tho construction mako of It with Its sur roundings a picturesque country homo. Mr. Baum was confronted with an unusual problem when asked to design the dwelling by Mr. Elloltt. The lot lino being triangular it was necessary to quit the standard lines of a square house and And a means of utilizing the greatest amount of available space. The greatest depth of the lot Is TE feet and tho property has a frontage of 140 feet on tho roadside. Tho architect there fore evolved a plan to use that portion of the area which had the greatest many miles of territory and has reduced the running time from Cypress Hills to Chambers street to thirty-five minutes. The opening ot the Broadway subway to Fourteenth street adds to the facilities offered South Brooklyn residents. The Brooklyn Rapid Transit la also pushing another link In Its system which will materially affect residents of Flat bush. It Is the connection between the Fourth avenue subway at Fulton and St. Felix streets, under the Long Island Railroad station at Atlantic avenue and Flatbush avenue to the existing iJricn ton Beoch cut at Malbone street This connection will relieve the Fulton street elevated lino and lessen the run ning time to Manhattan. When com pleted the Brighton trains, Instead of going along the old route from Mal bone street to Franklin avenue and Ful ton street will go almost In a straight line under Flatbush avenue to the Fourth avenue subway and across the Manhattan Bridge to the Municipal Building. When the B. R. T. Manhat tan subway Is complete this lino will be connected via Canal street with It and add to the facilities. The subway work In Brooklyn haa been retarded somewhat by the difficult engineering problems encountered. An Instance Is the stretch under Flatbush avenue, between Atlantic avenue and the Prospect Park Plaza, where six tracks of two different systems pass. Another Interesting feature of subway construc tion is along Eastern Parkway. To savo the beautiful trees which line this thor- ouuhfare and add to the durability of the neighborhood tho Public Service Commission Instructed Its engineers tu unrir out o'h.i n i,. . , plan. Four tracks of the Interborough system pass under this parkway. Two ar0 fr local use and are built above the express tracks, but all four come to the same level at express stations, with the transit facilities already there and those to be opened In the future Brooklyn offers some wonderful onnortumtiM lionmnir nrrnmmnnntmn. are keeplnc.cace. and overburdened rent io i. , ... 1 1 1. c , mm uvuruurucucu I n I ; payers in Manhattan will undoubtedly Rural England Reproduced in City Suburb depth. The house consequently hss greater length than depth, but contains all the appurtenances to be desired In a modem country home. In addition to solving the problem of ho triangular plot the architect had to contend with tho elepe of the land. This was not such a dlfllcult problem to over come. In fact tha land lent Itself read ily to the Incorporation of n garage In the house plans. The first floor is o arranged as to have the service depart ment all to one Ride, with a direct en trance from the street. Beneath tho kitchen the garage has been built and Is reached by a roadway leading around from tho apex of the triangle where it touches the street, lino. Tho exterior of the house Is con structed of cream colored stucco and half timber with red brick quoins, which form a pretty unci effective trimming for the windows. A novel feature of the In terior Is tho staircase, which Is con tained in a tower. The house. It is estl mnted. could bti built to-day for J13.000. find much of benefit and to their liking Dy a visit to the apartments and small awelllngs offered In their sister borougn. BUYS JEIISEV PllUIT FAHM. S, S. Walstrum-Gordon & Forman have sold for Julius M. Jorgensen to Charles Walin of Manhattan, a fruit farm of eleven acres In Upper Saddle River, Bergen county, N, J. BEAT, ESTATE AT ACCTION. ABSOLUTE TRUSTEES' SALE of valuabla Bronx Invettment Property, belontint to Enal Construction Co. TO CLOSE ESTATE of Cornelius J. Ryan, Dcc'd, Ihm nwnnp nt a! M rnrnnratlnn'a Block. Dj- ordtr of MICHAEL O. KTAN. WM V ' IIKOWN and TIT1-E GU Alt ANT EE AS1) TrtUST CO., TrUiUM, JEHH JOltNSON JR. CO. has reettved lnatructlsna frol aiid trustees to sell at , ABSOLUTE AUCTION Tuesday, Nov. 12th, at 1 2 o'clock noon, in the Heal rijtatA Hi. chanjo Salesroom, 14 Veaay at., Slanhattan, 8 Smi-Detached 3 Family Brick Houses TO HE SOLD FtXClI.T. 911 TO 929 WHITLOCK AVE. between Harrotto R R A 1U Y anil Tiffany an., 1 U 11 A Each lot Ii SSxlOO: there nra en rooms and bath on nrat floor; alx rooms and bath on each of the other two floor! team heated and hot water supply; mod em plumblm; bay windows front and rear; hardwood floors and trim; rented to monthly tenants at an averafu annual rent of 11,269 per house. One Illoek Kiut of Southern IlouIoTunl and close to tha lmpsnn ft. station of In terborouah subway, only two blocks frnm Hunts I'olnt station of now subway, now under -conatructlon. Each house ta sold aubjeet to a murt eago, which, at th nptlun ot th purchaser and wtihuut exptnso to him. may bo ex tended for 16,000, at 5H. for ubout thrue years. Maps and parllculr from T E. I'lLS WOHTH. Vfi., Trust Officer, Title Ouaran teo and Trust Co, IIS Rmen t Hrook lyn; TITI.K OUArtANTEH AND TRUST CO.. 1T Tlroadway, Manhattan, or JERE JOHNSON JR. CO. ru.il Estato Auctlnneera, 10.1 .Montnrun -it., Itronklyn. REAI, EHTATI5 1'OU HAI.K Ol'EKNS. ittr Long ItlanJ 1C Minulei (rem Heart cf Manhattan With all its wonderful coun try charm, affords every con- , vonienco and aafo-gunri of tho city; the host investment possible, in theso days of rising prices for tha man who Duys or builds with an eye to absolute value. Etlseworth Smith One Watt 34lh St., N.Y. Phone Craalay 8250 Oftui at Kew CarJem Slalioa I'lnm KichmMd HUI 1713 li MillWimi.H.HIIIliiliHBUTHili 270 PARK AVE. 47th to 8tii StreeU Park to iladison Arenoea Superb Housekeeping Apartments Rlt&Carltou Reilaurant Now Open 6 to 17 Rooms, 3 lo 6 Baths, 85,100 to 813,500 Management of m Tbvn and Country Rriid$nct 414 MADISON AVE. A I llh Stntl Murray Will MM ES I'i'lli'lli'iiUiliiliMiljl'il'HIi'llililllHIill'llljlllllllii1! 375 PARK AVENUE . K. Corner nd Street 12 Rooms, 4 Baths Southern etposur. Unfurnished. HrfrUcratlon. Rostaurant. Voljln. Attractive Rental DouasLBimanCCa Toirn and Country Rcridtncit, 4H Miidlson Avenue m :iii!lillii!liilililili:ill!ll:i.llil,ll-iliMlillillllliillll ''tiiiiiiiiini'iiii'iiii'ii'ii Jill'liJiiliillliil'llllilliJilJliiinnffilf 471 PARK AVENUE S. E. Corner SHth Street Duplex Studio House keeping Apartments 8 to 16 Rooms 3 to 4 Baths Sii500 to 38500 DouteLEllifflanECa Town and Country fesiJrncei 114 Mml non Avenuo 535 PARK AVENUE N. K. Cnnier HI at Strrrt. KiOhth Floor, Southern Exposure 11 Rooms i liatlis S6.0D0 DouteLJSDimanfiCft Town and Country Jlaidtncti. iU MADISON AVE.. tM't'UMSIIEII AI'AKTAIKNTN TO LET, THE SF.VILLIA ArAKTSIENT HOTEL 117 WEST MT3I KT. Desirable apartinvnta of 1, 3, i rooms yUUe fct "'y tmw urnrait BEAX ESTATE FOB BALE qL'EENH. TTrlae tot Booklet -B" Torcst Rills Garacns 1TFTEEN AtlNVTKS 'HO.M TESS. STATION LAND the roost secure of all tnreatmenta. therefore It U called. In contradistinction to other types ot Investment, HEAL ESTATE. Transportation and acreaalblllty are tha fundamental prlndplaa that enhance the value of UK AI. ES'I'A'I K loiproVed transportation haa brought Koreat IHUa Oardena within fifteen mlnutea of the centre of Manhattan, lAND ta tho only commodity that haa not joined the upward trend of price. Uuy LAND for your future home now and sars the Inevitable Increase in price: and build when the coat of ma terial and supply or labor wain becomes normal. The Base Foundation Homna Company ulfera, at very low prices on reasonable terms, some exceedingly attractive plota. BUT LAND 47 Wert Sth 81. New York XKTV JEBgEY REAI, ESTATE fPH SAT.H PLAINFIELD THE CITY FOR Netherwoed seotton, corner prop erty. 19 rooms, alt Improve ments (9,300 Handsome corner property, 10 rooms, 3 baths, garage 13,000 RENTALS We offer many choice furnished and unfurnished private dwelllnaa ta lease at moderate rentals. i.u. i STATE TRUST COMPANY, PLAINFIELD Real Er.ta.te Department, - NEW JERSEY LONO ISLAND HEAL MtTATE TOE HALB KEW GARDENS IMRnmn op nrrpvu. lrI v r. iiivirrt-.M -ai.ic ta LONO island ltAii.noaii htation. I seven Room Stucco House Lefferts Ave., ',at. Bt, John'a St. and Uueena Uoulevards all modern Im provements, Including il-im heat, electrlo light, hardwood and parauet floors; ready for occupancy: must be seen lo be appreciated; price jmoo. iiEimonr iiealty ro.. inc.. am I.afnrrttr St.. N. Y. Tel. Hpring 7041. Truck Farm 275 Acre. r acres, large house, bath, water, good oui ' ulldtnrs, young bearing orchard, crops murke-ed largely by truolc N. V City Nurtli tthure 1-anna specliUty. U vl -raleeva, 1 w. l-th Sl N, V. C. KAC-rOItlES FOR BALE. MALE OH KENT. FACTORIES KF,ffira Itobert A. Ktoutenburgh. Newark. N. J, CtlAb. I'. M11K3 CO, ileal bttate M nilllam tat. . John ?rtn. REAL ESTATE. BWWlHln wWa'afi? inj 527 6 AV. S'aarpy Conaectlcut Properllaa. Insuraooa, REAL ESTATE WANTEll. CLIENT wanta Long Island farms, acre, age, large plots, owners address letter only. W. HCHAPKHORK. Springfield, I. 1. REAL ESTATE fOR HALE OR RENT. RENT Oil RKLL Cement building, 1,000 anuare feet, New Jersey, I'artloulars K E. iI01tE, 17 State SU N. T. City. I HEAL ESTATE. town lift ueovt, I xtviRO tu ESTATE TO SELL BRONX ROW. Klaiht ruts on Whltlock Avenue to Go at Auction Tuesday. Sight semi-detached three family brick dwellings In Tho Bronx ore to be sold at trustees' sale on Tuesday In the Veaey street salesroom! by the Jero Johnson Jr. Company, auctioneers. The houses are 911 to 9X9 Whltlock avenue, between Barrvtto and Tiffany streets. The sale Is to close Urn estate of Cor nelius J. Ryan, who owned all tho stock of the Enal Construction Company, and has been ordered by Michael O. Ryan, William F. Brown and the Title Guar antee and Trust Company, trustees. The bouses are well built and each returns an annual rental of $1,266. The prop erty la near the Simpson street stu tlon of the Interborough subway and about two blocks from the Hunts Point station of the r.ew subway extension now under construction on Bouthern Boulevard. DUSl.MJBS SPACE UU.VTCD. mo uuross company lias leased n loft at 242 West Fourteenth street to Robert Worden : and at 412 West Thir teenth street to tho All Styles Hanger Company; the one story building at 142 West Fifteenth street for J. M! Lowflen to Street & &mtth nlfti-A fit 9lil U'o-t Eleventh street to William J Kennw. and a loft nt ma vt ,,,,,.. i street to Walt. Kuhn. Henry Hot has leased a loft at 210 East Twenty-third street to Crosley's onoe sertice anu at zn East Forty-first street to Elizabeth N. Cushlng. HEAI, KSTATK FOR SAI.K QUEKNS. Baca Foundation llomes Co. DDT IT NOW. OT1( Hills Lock Island KW VOItK RKAI, ESTATE TOR SALE. OF HOMES SALE Splendidly located brick dwell in.', 10 rooms, : baths, ea rae $18,000 Near the VVatcliune Mountains. 12. room houae, 3 batha. hand- Bomn sround ,.513,000 nnnormi op nnoNx foe sale. ATTrxATiVE j-arquet noors. open fireplace for wood logs, elecrlo lights, vtenm heat, largo clothes cloneta. hard, wood trim, pretty e'Rlrrase, laundry In l-asoment, large plot, room lor ttaragn anil garden Select location. Price nnd terms reasonable. IIOL'SEti OPEN KOH lNSl-ECTION VERIO AVENUE llet i-llsih and JJTth Sta One mock WUBt Of W.btllT Av-lxia T,.1l... 0'H.VRA BROS., W.btlcr Ase.& 20()ihSl WKKTCIIKMTEH ItEAL ESTATE. COLONIAL COTTAGE New and attractive. maater-a rooms, 1 baths. Improved ,,om munity, close to the Hudson Itlver nnd depot, l.'.ooa CaHh V year round home with ull the advantages of n .lumoier resort COLONIAL. bo Son ottlre REAL ESTATE ELORIOA. FLORIDA mid Today Bathing ! Golf! ! Flowers ! ! ! Cottages to Rent Ladd $ Nichols Tel. 1717 Greenwich, Conn. NO MONEY FROM TITLE COMPANIES Giro "Warning: That Bafldarn Nood Not Look to Them for Support After Woe. Tho title companies of Not Tor, throujh tholr mouthpleoe the Adrtaorr Council of Real Estate Interests, hm Brrd notice to builders oontemplatintr the resumption of construction In this olty that financial support will not be given them by these companies. A aUta mant Issued yesterday by the council ays tn parti "Muoh disappointment wfll be met tor those whose building operations are sus pended by war conditions and regula tions unless they begin to give heed to the source of such capital as thay intend to borrow therefor. It Is well known that the supply of mortras" funds for city loans In Nw York has been steadily diminishing; during; hu last decade, and such fund Is now prac tically exhausted. It Is reasonable tu expect that there may be a small stir plus above that required for renewaln after the needs for Issuing Liberty bonds shall have ceased. However, the great bulk of construction now planned can not be financed unless all concerned shall cooperate for the Improvement of the mortgage market This Involve more than superficial attention. "In the first place the actual con struction will be financed 'by credit, which It? either purely personal or slao has some regard to' the success of the operation. Unless' tho real estate fc vestment and mortgage markets shall Improve very materially and promptly a far larger proportion than heretofore of all construction must be financed on personal credit The magnitude of tli new construction now needed la proof that personal credit can carry but ft small pact of the load. Furthermore, those who are fortunate enough to havo ampin credit may prefer to keep It liquid rather than to tie It up in bund ing. "Long term financing Involves definite assurance that capital invested In reai estate can be liquidated at least to the extent of any loan protected by mort gage security. It seems to have been the habit for all tenants and lessaes, also for the majority of borrowers, ti assume that the condition of the real estate and mortgage markets was the rpeclal care of the lending Institutions. But why? The lending Institutions look solely to the actual security offered and to Its probable future. While their profits depend on the volume of business which they transact, practically aU lenders are truotees for the funds which they handle. They cannot gamble. Thev often are loaning tho savings of depos itors. Insured persons and the benetl claries of estates." XUWAUIC DWELLING SALES. Louis Schleslnger has sold for IU dolph 11. Molter to Arthur D. Cram three one family houses at 141, 14S and 143 V, Camden street, southwest corner of Thirteenth avenue, Nerwark; also sold for Rudolph H. Molter Che two famlK frame dwelling on plot SnxJSfi at SS.i North Kllith street to Jens Jensen, for an Investment nCNTIXG CAST SIDE SUITRS. Douglas L. Elllmnn & Co. have leased an apartment ut 20 Park avenue to n I J- --uaatny; at 4,1 FarK avenuo to i i ' "ru" w"?"' B"? V" au,"c 1 'lven"e Charce M. Vought NEW JEIISEV REAL ESTATE TOtt SALT. M0NTCLAIR The leading suburb of New Turk City FOR RENT UNFURNISHED I'er Annum Attractive house, 10 rooms, a, ortA x oains, modern v-mvv Itf-ildenMi. 12 minu. a hatti. large grounds, tennis court 1,500 Urlck and stucco rraldnnce, 11 rooms, 3 hatha, solarium, sleep- o AAA lng porch, garage .,UVV Mountainside rraldoce surrounded by tHvtutlful lawns and gardens, 14 rooms, 3 baths, fine tlew, stable and gardener's cot- o AAA time o,UvU FOR EXCHANGE A handiomo hillside rtl !wicf con. talnlne 13 roonu, 3 baths, rotartum and billiard room, surroundod hy a plot of seirral acme with an ahun dance of shade trees and shrubbery, valued at SS0.0OO. Owuit 1U take In exchange a nUcnce at the wa Mioru on elthur the Jersey coast or tho orth Shore of long Island Must bo modern and In goud wiulou. F. M. Crawley & Bros. Real Eatnte brokers Opp. Lackawanna htatton Montclalr, X. J. MONTCLAIR We offer the follow lnc prnpertlea. all new mid of the liitr-t miNlrrn tpe and In rircllrnt locution. ftO.OOOj .1 Aubrey Hd -t'olonlal real deuce, large llvuig room, dlniiiK room, bu lery, & bedrooms bath, sleeping porch, su porch, good sipil plot. t,.V)0! Ilk Hourly nd Now Kngiai Colonial renldeni e. exterior tapestry 'ru . centro hall, largo living room, an., room, tiled kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 8 ti! baths, sun porch, sleeping- porch, nil ; terlor woodnorK flnlsbml old Hory. lfl,5(M) 4 Melrose I'lueu Dutch Colonu residvncr. tapestry brick, foyer hai:. Ii.rg . llylne room, dining room, butler s par.tr tiled kitchen. eoUrioM, f. l,-PAnn.. j baths and shower huth. nil Interior win nor nnmieil old Ivorv . double oak lloor- in,o00; 33 Melr su Place -Tapestry In resldnnce. centro hall, extra larse in room, dining room, butter' pantry, tf. ' kitchen. 3 tiled baths, sleeping inr solarium opon veranda; Interior woo work finished old Ivorv. flD.OIKIl 11 M. Imu tln.l7,-j.. tapestry brlt i olonlal residence i-r 1 living room, illnlng room, buttery t . kit.-in.n. pnlm room. 6 bedrooms. 2 i1 bathe, Immense ei.ej,!!,!- por. h, op-n Ueriirrtn. all copp. r lea iers and gur-n These nronriie .... , . dall) may bo i.n at your convcnien a . . Ml'IUIOCil. liPfjeKananna. Xloni-lnTi (Phone "P" 'Ji ann. Moni'lur iphonerl SAVE RENT BY BUYING fi 1 I or ! j - ,, r.iah, blilanr 1 .N2a ffllSf:;. "lf "'irt -eleven I country rjulia. cluirrhn. ' lulltatfnn .... i ' llnviklju. THAT SUBURBAN HOME ' will lio dmibly aatlafactory as an mMt. i nient If tha t, lo t th propenj " " and ItocUand real an.ito bend lor bouaiut 1 NORTH JERSEY TITLE INSURANCE CO. i HAPKENHAPK, N J. Send 2Ao for ilergen County Map boulli Orante, N, ,.; inspect d'auToi , day j to I 1- M ld.a.'nw non.r Montrose av ,tc orov- rd. , on,l, f Hgnod, many ne h. .,i,.,,i a ,,, , features-, artlailc surro in.rnr. rep tlva there. -Mmilm8 Estate," owne a .i Markot .it, Nerk i0 c srK.,'t in,i.rMin. N. .l.-aieauiifui house, a rooma etu. baths, easv ternia. DltOEiiCltEH. Ill u,r,.. H ot Uncala Jkva, Craafojd, N. J. i- . i mwjtwSm tmB