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THB SUN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1920, 4f 13 stfi MARKET TOPPED BY BIG LEASING DEALS Two Fourth Avenue Lofts mil Two West Sldo Flats Fig ure in Contracts. OVElt $8,000,000 INVOLVED Unique Urond Strcot Corner Is Sold for About .$25,000 to a Tailor. With the amount of purchasable Im proved property In the Itreatcr city con tantly dwlndllne moro and more at ttntlon Is btlnir nlven to blc lonn term HtM. A elfnlflcant phase of Oils de- vtjlopment In the market condition Is the fact that In many of these contracts possession cannot bo had until 1923. Two such leases aggregating 13.000,000 wero effected yesterday as follows: The largest of those was made by William lsolln & Co., through Carsteln A Llnnekln, Inc., nnd affects tho More, basement and four lofts In the bulMlnc 3S3 to 361 Fourth uventie, southeast corner of Twenty-sixth street, for which tho lessen will pay a rental aggregating over 81,000,000. Tho other was through the same brokers to Ernest & Herman Levy, manufacturers of ribbons, Involves ,L. -i- , . . a ii . . . , , l ino aiuro, uhsciubiu nnu mrou umo in 341 to 351 Fourth avenue and calls for . total rental of nearly 81,000,000. nice ft IIIIl leased for the Pullman Holding Company, represented by the l)trn H, Slawsdn Company, to the VttUe Clrar Mores Company tho sax rusy and DeWItt elevator apartment houses at 2273-2279 liroadwny, south west corner of Eighty-second street, fronting 90.4 feet on Broadway and 157 feet on Eighty-second street. The Sax ony Is a seven story structure, with nineteen apartments nnd five stores, and tho DoWItt is a six story house. The lease Is for twenty-ono years, the rental Approximating about 31,000,000. Extcn lvo improvements aro planned. Schulte Cigar Stores Company leased from Otlngcr ft Bro. and I. H. & it. S. Korn tho seven story Hotel Calvert property at tho northeast corner of Broadway and Forty-first street, to- nether with the three story building ad i joining. Tho property takes In 1450 to 1480 Broadway, with a frontage of 102 feet on Broadway by 114 feet on Forty first atreet, and adjoins the Hotel Knick erbocker, which occupies the remainder of the Broadway frontage to Forty-second street. The lease Is for twenty-ono i rears. Ttuland, 'Whiting & Benjamin leased for Charles L. Toppln to Simon Frutkin fdr twenty-ono years tho structure at 126 West Tlilrty-fourth street. 25x100. The aggregato rental Is $100,00'0. i, Tailor buvs odd conNF.n. The southeast corner of Broad and Stono streets, one of the smallest Im proved parcels In the city, and which ' trained fame some years ago because It onco held up a building operation, has been sold by the Brown, Wheelock Com pany, Inc., for Frederick W. Kroehle for a prlco between 325,000 nnd $30,000. When the Now Tor); Telephone Com pany had In mind tho Improvement of tho block front on Broad street between Pearl and Stone streets It desired to In corporate this parcel In tho alto, and Is said to have made an offer of 380,000 to the former owners. This was refused, and tho company went thead and built a seven story structure around 'it. Tho small parcel contains a two story building and fronts 10.6 feet on Broad ' street and 20.3 feet on Stone street. The new owner of the property Is Richard Conn, tailor, who is being crowded from 'ils quarters In tho Produce Exchange, ero he has been for several years. rimuel D. Johnson, attorney, acted for flie buyer, and Louis W. Osterwels for lie seller. OFKriATOIlS BUSY ON FLATS. Isldor Zlmmer and Samuel Itexnlck Ave .completed tho resale to investors Lot several apartment properties valued gat moro than ?1, OOO.OOO. The largest ffwasi tho sale to William Semmel of I Watts and Plnckney courts at 161 to 169 West 140th street, two seven story ele- fvator buildings, on plot 264x100, con , tabling 112 suites, renting for 380.000. ! Tho broker was A. Levlnson. Iho Messrs. Zlmmer and Reznlk also sold to Marco Bros., coal dealers, the six story "Itamapo" at the south- 1 east corner of Fort Washington nvcmin rand 172d street, 122x99x Irregular, con taining thirty-six suites, renting for 338,000: also to Lawrence L. and Ellis B. Levy, attorney's, the six story Sara nae, 87x108. at 151 Convent avenue, renting for 830,000, through It. B. Calles and A. Freedman, brokers, and to B. Herman, 1114 to 1120 College avenue, Ave story houses, '38.6x100 each, through Samuel London. Charles Oalewskl has resold at a sub stantial profit to Solomon Ginsberg tho "Washington," a six story apartment building, 60x100, and the "Jefferson," a six story elevator structure, 61x100, at 318 to 328 West Flfty-llrst street Tho buildings show an annual rent roll of $35,000. Milliard Velt and I. Willis ne COtlatcd the transaction. Mr. Calewskl bought tho realty a (pw days ago from the. Jacob Fatkus c.:t.-tc. A. COHEN' IX 7.1ANY DEALS. phc Broadway-John Street Corpora tion, Ellos A. Cohen president, sold through tho Charles F. Noyea Cofnpany 104 Front strcet.'a flvo story building, on lot 20x80. The buyer Is the Conti nental Food Products Company of Bos ton, which will convert It Into offices and occupy for Its export business. Mr. Cohen's company also sold 184 Water street, a four story building, 17x60, through Cammann, Voorhees & Floyd to Jonas Monhelmer and Jacob SCenn, who will alter and occupy. Through the name brokers Mr. Cohen resold 11 Burling slip, northwest corner nf Water street, a four story bulUlng, 17x60, o Henry Oppenhelmer, who has 1 been one or tne tenants for twenty (years. Mr. Cohen bought from Jano C. Powers 1618 Maiden lane, southwest Corner of Liberty place, a five story building, 30x30, which was badly dam 'aged by fire last week. It will be re built Into offices for tho Jewelry trade. Another deal by Mr. Cohen's company involves the resale of the four story building at 6 Albany street on lot 20x75. located within 160 feet of the proposed curb market. Tho buyer contemplate remodelling the building for occupancy M brokers. Ilawrence, Blake & Jewell Vers the brokers. IN THE DOWNTOWX SECTOIl. Frederick Brown bought from tho ..., ti.,,,11.. ,, -. ' Baptist I'eddlo Memorial Church of Newark ,7 Chambers r.rect, near Broadway, a ell atory loft tiulldlns. on i lot 2SxT5, carrying early posiesilon. This Is the first iralo of the parcel Ir I fifty years. Slawson Hobbs were the ! brokers. I Spear & Co. sold for the Burden fteaiiy Company the five atory building, 25x100, at 125 Greene street to the Lefcerton Realty Corporation, making the) third recent sale of the property by the same brokers. The Leberton Cor poration alio purchased from tho Llch teniteln Realty Company 79-81. Park place, northwest corner of Greenwich . street, n Ave story loft, 43x54, held at i $15,000, through Charles E. Moore. The I corporation alto purchased from Eva n. llrownlnv tho lx story ttore and loft 73 Warren utrcet, 25x75, through Oeorso It. Head & Co. W. U. Dean A Co. aold for John H. Sutphen 08 Cliff street, 25x76, and 105 Pearl atreet, 21117, to Samuel Urody for 100,000. The Charle F. Noyea Company has sold for Charlen Campbell 17 Leonard atreet, a four story building-, 25x91, to William D. Kllpatrlck. Henry W. aennerlch reeoM to an In vestor 113 to 116 Dleecher street, two elftht story loft buildings, 75x100. M3ADINO MIDTOWN DEALS. ' William J. Itoomo A Co., Ino.. aold for the estate of Charlotte I). Whltto more the five etory business building at 123 East Twenty-third street, 18x100. The buyers, J. J. O'Drlsn ft Son, station era and printers of 183 East Twenty third street, will convert Into a modern More and loft building with elevator, This property has been In tho Whltte more family for nearly a century, The five story factory building at 172 Second avenue, northcaet corner of Twenty-first atrett, Is to bo taken orer by A. Piano and IT. and M. Hats, as directors of the nowly formed 872 Seo ond Avenue Corporation. Tho building, which front 113,11 feet on the avenue and 100 feet on the street. Is assessed at 3130,000. Tho Petersfleld Realty Corporation (Hamilton Fish presidont) Is the owner of record. The sloven story loft building ot 32 and 34 West Twentieth street has been purchased by Michael Kuufman from Jacob Wolf, attorney. It covers a plot 60.6x92, and has a rent roll ot 332,500. nUILUnitS SELL APAUTiJENTS, Ncwmark & Jacobs said to the Elware Realty Company, through A. Katt, the six story apartment house, witn stores, nt tho northeast corner of Audubon ave nue and 180th street, on plot 72x100. The houso wag erected a few years ago by tho sellers. It rents for about 325,000 per annum. Morrison ft Schlff, attorneys, acted for the sellers. Schwab & Co. sold for the Benenson Itealty Company the six story elevator apartment house at 707 to 709 St. Nich olas avenue, 65x100, with an annual rental of 320,000. David Follcnder purchased from the Upright Company Carvol Court, a seven story elevator apartment nt 30 St. Nich olas avenue, northeast corner of 114th street, on plot .50x93x124. W. S. & A. S. Kutzensteln. a'ttornoyft acted as brokers and also represented tho purchaser. ' J. MILDANK BUYS HOME. Joremlah Mllbank, who purchased last October tho six story dwelling at 16 East Sixty-seventh street, ha acquired the adjoining f6ur story houso at No. 14 from Harris Fahnestock. He will prnc? tlcally rebuild tho houses Into one largo modern residence for hilt own occu nancy. The combined properties oc cupy a plot 4SxI00, Tho awaeased val uation of the realty Is 83.10,000. Winiam 11. May & Co. and Homer Foole, Jr., were the brokers. ACTOtt BUYS TOWS HOUSE. George M. Cohan bought for his city residence tho four story dwelling, on lot 25x100, at 41 West Eighty-sixth street, valued aL 5100,000. Mr. Conan has a large estate at aien Cove, L. I. Tho sale was arranged by Edward J. Hogan and Slawsqn & Hobbs for Edward H. Shifter. BIG WEST SIDE LOFT PLANNED. Plans for a twelve story building for stores and manufacturing purposes to bo erected on the. site of 229 to 339 West Thirty-sixth atreet were filed yesterday by the 331 and 336 Broome Street Itealty Company. Schwarts & Gross, architects, estimate tho cost nt 3750,000. OTHER SALES 1ST MANHATTAN EAST 10STH ST. The Merit Realty Corporation. Marcus L. Osk president, purchased from the Horton estate the four story brick tenements nt Nos. 103 to 107, each 2l.s7t; also tho abutting four story brick tenement at No. 1283 Park av.,n a plot 27x103. This prop erty has been In the possession of the Horton family for over fifty years. The brokers were E. H. LUdlow & Co. and Hugh H. Kalney. EAST 121ST ST. Oscar D. & Herbert V. Dike sold for William Oothout et al. at No. 58, a private dwelling, 16.8x100.11; also for tho trustee of Amey P.. Sheldon Nos. 54 and 56, two private dwelling?, each 16.8x100.11, SECOND AV. M. Morgcnlhau, Jr., Company 6old to Thomas Curran for Investment No. 2015, a four atory brick tenement and store, 28.11x75, for 310,000, at the auction stand in the Vesey st salesroom. EAST 90TH ST. Duff & Conger, Inc., Bom mo two six atory apartments at Nos. 62 and 64 to Samuel Kempner. EIGHTH AV. M. Morgcnthau, Jr., Company sold for Myron L. Borg and others tho three story business build ing nt the southeast corner of Eighth av. nnd 145th St., 40x100, Tho prop erty has been under the management of the M. Morgenthau, Jr., Company since 1316 and Is now leaned at rentals which aggregate nearly 310,000. WEST 142D ST. Ruling, Whiting & Benjamin sold for Joseph Walker to Jacob Elllman a three story prlvato dwelling at No. 035 for occunanev. WEST 126.TII ST. Max Marx sold to Mrs. Nellie Vlala the private dwelling at No. 129. SEVENTH AV. M. IT. Tropauer sold for the Terrace JIoldlnR Company nt No. 226S, a five story and basement single flat. 19.10x80. WEST 70TII ST. Slawson & Hobbs sold for Mrs. 1. Fa Henrinuex at No. 22, a four story high stoop dwelling 19x55x102.2. to Daniel B. Freeman. WEST 14STII ST. Mrs. Fannie Mann- neimer eoii no. 148, a dwelling, 37.6x 111, to a client of Nathan Schwartz. Mr. Schwartz also represented the seller. WEST 146TH ST. Er.nls & Slnnot pur- cnasea ni no. ill, three story and basement dwelling, 16.6x100, from tho estate of Robert Gray. W. J. Huston & Son were tho brokers. The house la now occupied by Magistrate Houso. EAST E4TH ST. Ennls & Slnnot sold at -o. t30, five story tenement, with stores, 25x100. for Harold C. Camdee and Edith C. Mathews. WEST 182D ST. Harry Levy nnd Nehrlng & Co. soM to Hyman Schwartx five story flat house, 50x70, at Nos. 616 and 618. WEST 81TII ST, Joseph S. Wardpresl dent of tho Thomas Ward Coal Com pany, bought from the Borden Con densed Jlllk Company, Inc., the five I story garage. 72x102.2, on the north. Bids of Eighty-fourth street ' 80 feet east Of Broadway. Slawson' & Ilobb.i and Edward C. H. Vogler negotiated the deal, ST. NICHOLAS AV. Schwab & Co. sold for the Benenson Realty Company the six story elevator apartment house. 65x100, nt No. 707 and TOD, renting for $20,000. EAST 88TH ST. Mendel Hoscnberg has -oldnt No. 134, a five story flat hnltrf, 25.gxlol). ndlolnlntr tha nnnfh. house, 23.6x100. adjoining the south east corner of Lexington avenue. WK8T 127TH ST. Tho six story eleva tor apartment house, on a plot ,'0x 9S.11, at No. 143 to 117, han been sold by the Excelsior Savings Bank. 1ST AV. The Eastern Star Realty Company sold the five story nat house, 25.5x91. nt No. 1111. I EAST 4TH ST. iMflK Oomlmnn oM tot the a. M.. J. II. Itealty Company the eight atory loft, 50x80, at No. 23 and 0. Weschlcr & Kohn reprctcntel tho illers. LEXINOTOK AV. Joseph P. Day sold for the Safe Deposit and Trust Com pany of Baltimore. Md., and James SI. Jacques, trustees of the estate of Virginia Van Rensselaer Jacques, the property at 263, n fowt story Colonial residence', to Charles lafmbourlan, SALES IN THE BRONX, MAPE3 AVE. Ely Maran and Joseph Bsger bought from Joseph Diamond the two, flvo story apartments and atores on the southeast corner Mapes ave. and East 178th it, 146x76. VALBNTJNB AVI5, Ely Maran and Joseph Baser sold to an Investor the five story apartment at Ho, 2483, near Fordham road, 60x110. SUBURBAN PL. Ely Maran and Jo seph Sager told to an Investor flvo story building at Ho. 610, 40x100, TJNION AVE. Kurs A Uren, Ino., and I J. Qreenbemer sold for Samuel Btratbourger to the Union Chemical Glassware Company, Ino.. the five six story new law apartments at Nos, 888, 888, 000 and 903, each 876x100, and each containing twenty-four ram Hies. INDEPENDENCE AVE. Qeorgo Howe ibid for the estate of Samuel D. llab coclt one acre of land on the easterly ildo ot Independence ave,, Rlverdale, to George I. Vox, who plana to build a fine suburban residence. GARDEN ST. The 8. O. Katsen Realty Company, Inc., bought tho five story apartment house, 50x100, at fio. 775, CRESTON AVE. 8. O. Katun Realty Company, Inc., resold at No. 396 a two family houso, 25X95. NELSON AVE. Melster Builders, Ino., resold No. 1668, a four story now law apartment purchased a few days ago from Leonard N. Taft. EAST '1J8TH ST. Julius Trattner sold tho four Story brick private, houso at No". 458, 16.8x100, to the City Insti tute for Music and Culture. TRANSACTIONS RECORDED. TRANSFERS. (With name and adilrem of owner ami at torney.) Downtown. (South of Fourteenth street.) UNIVERSITY PL, Hi, w , 4M n 11th t, 24x11.10 Mtrle l'rledlnndtr to lc N tipUtelterg, 1017 Mirtlion av, b and . oar, June II, 1912 : sttl's, T O T Co. 17c Bway M SAME l'llOPBIlTV leaao N Splelber to Emma Mltteletstdt, 85 University pi. mtg 130,000, Jan 2; any, am....100 WILLKT BT, tl, w , 21.11x100 Anceylet Realty Corpn to At Htr.uabers and ana, 14 Cannon st, mtK (17,000, Jan 16: atty. IrT A T Co, 1C0 liwiy 1100 l.'LnitlDOFi ST, , w i, II.Ux7.1 HenJ lUlmovlts to Loula Hhtiltky Co, mtE 125,000, Jan 28; ally, I'allteter, Q ft O'C. S3.1 Busy 81 BKEKMAN ifiT. 21. w . SJ,llxl02.: Hnmuel Vernon Kttato tu Max Linker. 490 1.it End av, ot al, Jan 29', atty. I, T ft T Co. 140 Hway U00 STANTON ST, (1, . 24,4x75 Nathaniel I Hloane to Itoio Rloane, 138 nivemlils Drive, 1.J7 part, Jan 21; atty, J Nathnn Ilrlf.t, 221 Bnay U OllA.VD ST, 294-94. x Stanley K and Itoea Cromwell et al to' to Ida J Cromwell. 193 Clermont av, Brooklyn, for nnd during her life! attye. White limine AR 144 Montaxuo it, Brookl)n..Sl aOUVEIlNKUJl SLIP. 4. w , 40 n Front et. 20x41.10 nerth K W Hem to lk Tlitwlnlck, H31 Prospect pi. Brooklyn. Jan 29; atty. White & Cae. 14 Wall t II MKItCKH ST. 111. w . 23x100: Mercer tt. 115, w e. 25x100 Weet Mercer Corpn to Samuel Mnehover, 133 Wona av, urooK Ivn. nit i S30.00O. all Hem Jan 29: atty. T 0 T Co. 178 Bway $100 12TM ST. 71.7 W. n . ',7.0x102.3: Kill t. 69-41 W, n , 38. Sx. 03.1. foreclosure I Lachenhrurk, rr, to l'rinrle Memorial Home, J9 Bway, Jan 29; atty, T (1 ft T Co. 170 Bway 1123,000 WAI.KBK BT, 37, s , 19x10 KmUrant Induet ?av Bank to Unlle.l Interests, Inc. 211 Hway, b and . Jan 29; attyJ. MebrURge & M. 213 Bway 1100 flHKnnV r.T, U. n . x Wm I.Uft trarten & Co to Jos Hochman and Hyman Barr. 173 Grand it; atty, T O &.T Co. 174 nway, . . l GRAND ST. 13. i s. 24x79 to n s S ft filler Churcli Htt Comm of the l'res bylery of N y to Howard C Forbes, b nnd it. c a t. Jn 21; atty, N T T & M Co, 115 Bway 1100 lint Side. (East of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth and 110th streets.) (0TH FT, 5 E. n s. :5x94. 1 Mary N Per kins Vt al. exrs, to Egyptian Iajur Mfg fit. 2.1 Liberty st, t and s, mtR 1ST, 300, Jan 27; atty, N V T M Co, 133 lwy 1112,500 81TH PT. 410 K. s s, 2510?''- 'Vm V and Kath Dordelman et ! to .loeepntn" 13 Donlelman, 440 E Slt'i st. L nnd Jul : attys, A & II Blocl' 9 .'Isfsau st 111,750 SSTH ST, 47 K, n s. 25.0x100.! Nathan Hlrsch tt al, exrs, lo Cirdetto Itealty Co, 111 W 21it st. Jan 16; uttys, A & II lltocli. 99 Nassau st 4 1100 107TH ST, 8-10 E, s r. 41.2x100.11 Park Madlvm Co to Hjmtin Hyams, 3C W 118th st, mt(t ;o,000, rerecorded from .uarcn n. jvii; any, ityman i uonen 112 Nassau at ...ii 1100 2D AV, 2073. w a. t.0.11 a 107lh at. ftx75 .1 u liioclt, indlvl.1 and extrx, to Joseph ine Carre, 2071 2d av; atty, F J Parrel!. 90 Vesev at 114.000 49TH ST, a s, 311 w 2d av. 19x100.3 v-rancea A Hand to Turtle lliy Holding Co. 38 E 88th at, lntB $10,000, Jan 29; aiicu i, xinuey, i uway. ....... i 3D AV, w . 75.3 a 33d st. 18.8x101.8; 3d 'i . oin st. i. sxio:., Amelia M Aiken to Jos W, 'her huband, 612 W 183lh st, 1-1 part. Nov 27. 1918; atty, I! C Drookt. 13 f.lhJrfv a, tl 16TH HT, 104-106 13, , !' e Unlo'n'sa, runs 4Jx s lOl.lx w 4x n 62x n 125 to e Union fiq (32) x n 26x c 125x n 26 to beg; Winter P.ealllcs to Winter Holding Corpn. 2299 Owey, mlsa 1362,500, Jan 4: nltr. W PI nnasai, 9ci ti,. 5T1I ST. 711 E, a s, 22x33 8yniour'lVealty ,nnT "ts. 750 E 6th st, and L'hel Kats, 124 Columbia et. mtgs 814, Ofio, nil llns. Jan 29; atty, .Max Stln- dler. 114 1 mi . . . t.nn S4TH 8T 6 E. s s. 23x98.9 jlVtrop'olltan Trust Co. exrs. Ac. tn 1'r.nl, n Co, oo W -2d t. Jan 21; atty, T o & T EA& pffW? 'I-1110.000 SN.A- 8,'. '6- n "'I t, fr.lSwi2, ni,zi,r 40 John anJ Kath i.!fJ.nj'140.FU'!:rboi,rd rd- Fort Wads IHIK Bli,.ot S-Bmtg t.0M. Jan 29; l0?TVi'Ealier. I4,0 Na!"' " !?' IirftUv Crpn to Avylon Realty Co. 120 Bway. mtg 120,000, Oct .11. 1918 5,V,y!x.Knti! S. I" Hway , Til ST. 1M E. n . lli.lll. Vi:. " ', iii v iu b v. out in. l n d , Saloschlm to Adolph and Lyd a Arm. -9. atty. N Y T & JI Co, 135 tilroad. way ..$2.51)8 Wet Side. (Wt of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth I and 110th streets.) ,7iT,IriJ'?T- r.U W' 8 :0.10x0MI,lton r mF b"?, 10 0jlrm"" Venire Realty J;?- '38 Madison av, mtg $16,000; attis .N'odilard & M, 123 Hway... ..... 10 J8TH ST. 205 and 217 W, n V. mxlsix JlilfiT fli"T-V SorJ? 10 G"ent Centre Realty Co, 1S8 Madison av, mtg $81,. .'M. T4T Co, 160 nway...Vloo AMSTERDAM AV, 871 lo 877. i t car lOO.llx w Ji.ex n w to c 1 ot old lano x w 94 to av x n 88.10 to beg B J9th st, S-13 parts, mtg $76,000, all Hens, Jan 38 , jjon '"eg Alfred E Merllng ct al. trus, $4,115,000; attys. De Forest Bros, 30 Broad st T i, 108TII ST. 118 W, s s. 28x100.11 lirlgld A Freal to 116 W 108th St Corp. 27 Cedar st, mtgs $0,000, all liens, Jan 29; atty, T O A T Co, 178 Bway lino 74TH ST, 14 W, a s, l5xlOJ.2ndw G Llclilensteln and ano. exrs. Ac, to Wm II Llchtensteln. 114 W 7th st, Jan 22 llty. T 0 A T Co. 17 llwnv llrniin 89TH ST, 67 W. n s. lSxlon.s Carolina A uuuier io coi icner, 61 w 89th st. intg siu.uou, Jan .'?; ally, Adam WIc- n-r. ui unamocrs si.. $100 25x 3D ST- ' '5 " Amsterdam av, W"XT?;if,"7i!'l0,,I1laB yolihart to mtg ! $24,000. Jan 2$: attr. Oao A Mar.hnii 38 rark Row Uptown. JD AV, 215$, sec 126'st, 15.11x100 David S Myera to Metropolitan Eav Bank, 58 Cooper square E, mtg 118,500; attys A. S A W Hutchlns, 84 William at .$1 EDQECOMBE AV. n e o 137th st, 20x68 licarrey wurse to uopeiand Realty Corpn mtg 110,000, Jan 41; atty, Anton Sleael. ' 51 Chambers st n I60TH ST, 554 W, a : 37.6x98.11 Isldor Spiegel to Qrac Evans. 221 W lJ9th at, mtg 53S.E00. Jan 29; nttys, Kellcnsteln A R, 309 B'way (00 SAME PROPERTY Abr Zanderer to ssme, i iv Jan 29; attys, tame ....$1 2D AV; n c. 121st st, 53x71 John C Heltits et nt lo Andrea Cerzuslmo, :35 1st av, mtg 310.000. all Ileus. Jan 23: atty. T O Si T Co. 171 B'way ,'5100 riverside drive, sec 139th at. loo.ir H3xSJ.llxlS7. College Holding Co to ?J.enk n 4 C Co. 113 W 120th at. intg K5'0.1" 25 ! ,,r''' Morrl,on & ' h;Th st, 'u W,' n V'VtJxii.Vl'-rJea II Conger to Alice D, hit wife. 111 W 147th st. Jan 21; Geo II Conger, .171 Mad sin av Gift Bronx. BROOK AV, 1(12. a. 25x100.10 Louis Aronowlts et al tn Louis Margalla, 1785 Islington ar, and ano, mtg SI.S00, Jan 12; atty, P D Shapiro, 111 Nassau st; o o and., ,,.,.,1103 DKI.MONT BT, n a, 45 w Monroe av, lOx 100 Israel Mandsl to Manhat Itealty Co, 1A1 TIb a, ., flit tflA Tt.. , tft.A atty, 1, llurktf, It Delancey st o e mi ....T.41UU IjOTII ST, a e cor IlrUtow at, 100x28 Wm It Donyrire to John llaltei, 041 E 170th st. mtr 111,000, Jan 19) atty, O J tler liih. Jr, 2(0 Hway $1 DltVANT AV, n a oor 171d at. 20x100 Jen- me (.inetixy to uora. liMnkrein, nil Ilrnok av, Jan 28 atty, Abr 1 Wllkti, 13 Park new,..,,,..,,,.,,,..,,, ..11 HKLMONT A.V a cor list it, 141,1x11.4 xl0.lxl6.9 hobert Eft Comn to Sarah III Flnksliteln, florin Valley. N Y, Deo 19, 19191 atty, J N Ilelfat, 111 Hway., II PARK AV. w oor 117th al, vr l!0.4x a iii.m a s.ix iii.iii ioi.il n ir i n 117.8 to barDavid Baehraeh to Milan rests, Ine, Oil Hway, Jan 80) atty, n jvocunsopn, su nassau si,,,,, 11 LOT It, map Allan it Hudson P Rose Co to Francesco Canlocl, 117 Mulberry t, Jan 17) atty, Francesco Cannlocl, 117 Mulberry at ; II 1I9T1I BT, a f, 40 e Flndlay av, 10x90 Roae Ti Daly to tarah, Fried, (tussle flussman and Ilr Fishier, II Clinton at, mtg 11,000, Jan 171 atty, Max Btelmtlor. Ill Nassau st ft a and 1100 WILKINB AV. a W cor 170th at, lO.lxlll.lX 11,1x108.4 Fannie Jawlti tn Jas I'irl binder, 1411 Ilryant av, and ano, mix 1108,000, Nov 29, 19191 atty, Jas Perl binder. 1421 Ilryant av 1100 1IIT1I DT, n e. Ill w llroolc av. w 90.4x n 91, Bx n w ll.lx 47,71 a 11,11 to bee Arkay Oarage Corpn to Baml Ilorwlts, 18 Wilson av, Wilson, Conn, mtr 111.400, Jan II: atty, J M Lelbner, II Park Row 1100 ltSTlt 8T, 411 E, s, 25x100 Lillian Fein told to Meyer Rlchman, Jan 39: atty, J M Llchman, lio W 41d at: o o and.,il00 161T11 BT, n f. 100 o Hiebblns av, a 10 to eurre X around curve ll.llx n ll.lx n w 77. Jx a 111.4 to Leu Bernard Drucker to James Aronauer, 1291 Fulton av, ml or 151,600, Jan 18; atty, A J Her rlott, 99 Nassau st. ,.,.1100 ELTON AV. n w s. 31.1 a w 102d st, ll.lx 70.7x25x90 Ernestine Mallnn lo Ru dolph KVII. 274 E 186th st, and ano, mtr 17,600, .Inn 28! atty, Tltlo Guar Co, 110 Hway; o e and. . . ,, 1100 CLAY AV, s. 31,6 s 181th al, 19I0 .lames E Ohry lo Arthur Heriox, 10J7 Clay av. and ano, mtg 121,000, Jan 291 ally, Title Guar Co, 170 Itlwny; o and ,.1100 EAGLE AV, , 131,3 n 168th st, 16.0x100s 10.9x100 Sarah 31 McKay to Wllhelmlna .Heemfith, 812 Kaxlo av, Jan 29; atty, Tltlo Guar, Co. 176 llwnv: o o and. ..1100 110TII HT, 638 K, a a. 38x100 IsnalC Schneider to Morris I, Kudysch, 297 ltlv Ingtcn st, mtg 119,000, Jan 29; atty, Title Guar Co, 170 Ilwayi o o and. .1100 110T1I ST, 004 E, a a, 18.11x125x18.11x123.7 Jeanetta llronnet to Philip Eleenbers, 910 Una av, and ano, mtr; 83,000, Jan 2: atty. Tltlo Guar Co, 176 Ilwav. . . .-. .1100 NEWDOM) AV, 2060, s, SI.UlOS-Flor-enco Mtolx to Frank 11 Conrad, 2091 Webster av, mtir 12,000, Jan 20; atty, Tltlo Guar Co, 176 Ilwayi o o and, .1100 WILLtAMPDRinOU AV, 1478, e s. 23x 97.9x25x99. 4 Guy Von Amrlnger to luf. faelo Rlci, H76 Wllllamsbrldgo av, mtir 81,730, Jan 20; atty, Title Guar Co. Hd eiwar $7,760 LOT 2, msn Wells Btorer et al Geo 11 Macintosh to Max Davidson, 2401 Poplar st, Jan 21: atty, Tltlo Guar Co. 176 llwnv: o n anil 1100 HOLLAND AV. w , 323 n Morris Park av, 25x100 Anna At Uuehler to Louis Pmlth, 1012 Garrison nv, Jan 29; ally, Tltlo Guar Co. 176 Bway 1100 MACLAV AV. n a, 79,10 a Zcroga av, 20x 100 x20xl 00.3 Mary Japaon to Pnequala Dl I-nretlo, 220 13 150th st, nnd ano, mtE $4,000, Jau 29; atty. Title Guar Co, 170 lln ay: n c and , , $100 RANDALL AV, n e, 355 e Amundson av, 25x101,2x25x106.10 Walter I Lauren to Mlchl Courtney. 707 Sterling rl. Bklyn, .lan 23; atty, Mlchl Courtney, 707 Sterl ing pi, Brnoklvn; o o and 1100 175TH ST, 612 E, a s, 84x103 Matthew U Griffin, ref, to Farah and " Antolnelto Gregory, 420 ,W 116th at, Jan 27: atty. Lawyers T Co, 100 Ilwny $1,950 SAME PROPERTY-Sarah Gregory to Deckle Flnkelsteln, 1174 West Farms rd, ,7dn 27; atty. Lawyers T Co. 180 Broad way $1 179TH ST. n , 150.1 w WebH-r av. 85,11 to Valentine av x 60x87.11x60 Shannon Itealty Co to Anna Rich, 909 Drlggs av, Brooklyn, mtg $33,000, Jan 29; iftty. Louis Levy. 61 Cbambera Jti o o and. 8100 SAME PROPERTY Anna Rich lo Eva Kampelmicher, 6" Essie av, nnd an", mtg $50,000, Jnn 29; ally, same tl FINDLAY AV. e s, 163 167th St. 38.4X 100 RenJ F Goeren lo Louis Derner, 1692 2d ar, mlar $23,000, .lan 27; atty, SVIi M Co, 160 nway; o c and. .$100 -MORTGAGES. (With mint and address of lender and attorney.) Downtown. (South of Fourteenth street.) WHITEHALL ST, 43. s a c Water -I. 37..U i.'.', p m, Jan ;i rcrry jieaity uo to i's alt1 .iiiu it nttming, i.vj j, jam al. ntt 8 rs. 6 $85, STH ST. 741 E. a a. 22x93. n in. Jan 29 I anuy A- Ethel Knts lo Seymour Realtv .ISiFARMBRS' UPHEAVAL GRAND ST, 33. s ,. 21x78 to n . 3 ft alley. 1 i"1IiJlM w V m. .lan 20 Howard C Forbes to X Y Tltlo li Trust Co, 135 Il'way, 3 yrs 8 S25.000 WALKKR RT, 37. a s. 19x80, P in. Jon 3d United Interests. Inc. to nmlcrant In- dust nav Hank, r yr, 5'.Ari attys. It A- r. J yj uorman, i vjnamners ei..Ji.vww ItAYAttn ST, 48, 8. -25X54. Jan 27 M Wcllnsky to 6elg Rosen. 147 Bar 78th st. Bklyn, 2 yr. 6. pr mtg $21,000; atty, Jos Rabin, 309 OVway. $4,000 CHAMBERS ST, Ht a s, 200.4 w West H'ttay, 23.7x75, p m, Jan 29 Wm J Lachner to Estate of Thomas Duftern. 41 Wall st. due Feb 1, 1923, 5; attys. Wlnthrop P. 31 Liberty st $28,000 GREENWICH ST, 130. w p., 50.C s Cedar st, 25.6x99, a t. July 1, 1913 F Vingul to R Lawrence Hmlth. Hmlthtowh. L 1. duo July 1. 1920. 6, r mtg $1,000; attys, Austin, Met. & M, 13$ Broad way $1,000 VOrVERNETU SLII', w s. 40 n Front st, 20 XC3.10, p m, Jnn 29 Ike Datwlnlck to Bertha F W Hes. 8!9 St Mark's av, Brooklyn, 2 yrs, 5'i"c; atty, V M ner mann, 140 Hnrrlson av, Brooklyn. .$2. 0(10 CHBRRY ST, 444, n S x , p m, Jan 27 Jos Hochman ami Hyman Barr to Wilt Itm I.ustgarten & Co, 88 Park How, due Jan 20, 1922, 6ft; atty, T Ci & T Co, 176 Bway $3,800 MERCER ST, 113. w s, 25x100; Mercer et. 115, w s. 25x100. p m. Jan 29 Sam'l Machover to West Mercer Corpn, 30 E 42d st, dun Feb 1, 1923. (. pr mtg $80,000; atty. T (1 Sc T Co, 178 Broid way $6,000 BKEKMAN RT, 23, a w s, 22.11x102.10. p m. Jan 29 Max Laakcr et al to the Samuel Vernon Estato, 64 Duane et, 5 yrs. tft; atty, Fredk Seymour, 120 Bway. ,840,000 East Hide. (East of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth and 110th streets.) 84TII ST, 163 E, n a. 18.9xl00i8, p m, Jan 29 Adolph Armbrustcr to Bruno B Salo-chlm,, 57 13 ?6th st, 3 yrsnnt as prr bond, pr mtg $8.U0U; atty, X V T ft M C, 183 Bway 51,400 2D AV, w a. 60.11 a 107th st. 25x75, p m. Jan 29 Josephine Carro to Salvatore Amoruso, 1829 Amsterdam av, f. moa, tW, pr mtg $9,000; atty, Oerson C Voung. H5 Day $3,000 2D AV, w s, 50.11 s 107th st, 25x7.",, p m, Jan 2' Josephine Carre to Geo F Mar tens of Old Wick, N J, and ano, trusts, 3 yrs, 6C4; atty. T G & T Co. 176 Bway $3,000 59T1I HT, s a, 106.5 e 1st av. 50x100.4, Jan 29 Isabella Balrd to Yorkvllle Bank, 1511 3d av, 1 yr. 6'., pr mtg $25,000; atty, Theo flchulthels, 1511 Jd av.. $8,000 36TH ST, 6 E, s a, 25x98.9, p m, Jan 29 Frank G Shattuck Co to Metropolitan Tr Co, 60 Wall at, and ano, exr and trustees, 10 yrs, 5Utt: attys. Parsons, C A ltd, it William st $100,000 2D AV, w s, 60.5 a 68th st. 20x60, Jan 30 Kam'l Lurle to Herman AUskUlot, 11 Hamilton av Cranford N J J yrs, 5V4; atty, Moses S Adler, 933 3d av.. $10,000 West Side. (West of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth and 110th streets.) 74TII ST, 14 W, s a, 23x102.2, Jan 29 Wm II Llchtensteln lo T 11 4 T Co. 176 Bway. due ana nil as pond 0,000 HA.MI. ER.0.lE.KTY,ip m:,J?P :2n:Si"no ? fluht hours a tiny. The city man makes Kdw O LlrlitrnatHn, 133 W 79th st, anil', ,!, . ,,. . ano. trustees. 5 yrs, 6. pr mtg 340.000: " or three' lmM a much aa the attv. E J Ludvigh. 5M I til av. ... 810.000 SAME 1'ROPEHTY, a t, Jan 27 Hame to eame, 1 yr, 6ft, pr mtg 81,000; atty, same 81.000 WEST END AV, 87. o a. 76.8 n 83d st, 25.6 X,,, p 111 uo.l r u.iv .,bi,t,K IU AMAfrir Kltzler, 153 E 8tst st. duo and Int as per bond, pr mtg 810,000' attys, Salter & B. 140 Nassau st (2,600 109TH ST, 116 W, a s. 25x100.11, p m, Jan 29115 W tOJth St Corp to Brlgld A Freal. 463 Vnnderhllt av, Bklyn, 5 yrs. 6, pr mtg 815,000; atty, N II I'lnto. 2 Rector st 34.000 I9TH ST, 67 W, n s, WalOO.S, p m, Jan 27 Sol Wiener to Carollno A Butler. Plan- dome, L 7, 5 yrs. 6, omc, 1, u ; ' "l vt fiv.uuu; tty. Stark B Ferries. 163 Bway, . .89.000 73D ST. 253 W, a a, 20102.2. p m. Jan 29 Klls T Hawkins to Ella Crawford, 232 W 73d st. 5 yrs. Ci. pr mt J 19.000: address, Wm Crawford, 7 K I2d sr. 89,000 49TH ST.' 633-11 W. n ', runs" t VoOx w ox n i.t i,,u n 11, 10 pi w iuu 10 V,c'iJVrvrutbV'Iir',V0J.rk.v,liil' 00: 'attr. Theo Schulthols. lsi'l 3d ... lio.ooo, tTil AV:,na ? cor ru1' ,". 17SdV I D to Alfred E Marling, 33 W 47th st, et al, trustees Wm it ll .Martin, uue Feb I, 1930, pr mtg 13.750,000 to be re duced to 11,150.000 and this mtg for 3275,000 to be coordinated with pr mtg $126.41001 attya, DcForeat Bros, 30 Broad ft ......1375,1)00 Uptown. (Manhattan Island, north of 110th street.) ailVERSIDE DRIY2, a e cor 139th at. 100.S xHCxJO.llxlST.I, Jan Shsnk n Ss C Co to Oscar I Elasn, 4607 14th av, Hrooklyn, 1 yr, Iftl attys, Morrison ft He h Iff, no Hwayt notin,,,. 111,000 11) AV, :ill, n e cor lllit st, 26xTI,rr m, Jan 19 Andrea Certoslma to John (J Ilelnti, 3101 Hway, and ano, 10 yrs, 6j-4, pr mfr iio.oooj atty, t a a t Co, 176 Hway , , ,.114,100 110TII BT, 11-41 W, n , 110x100. Jn II Crown Operating Co to flamusl Kadln, 1100 7th av, due and Int aa bond, pr mtr 1201.100! atty, Jacob I Herman, 116 nway ,...,...,,..110,000 115TU BT, Tl 0, a , 8T.llall.il, with a t tn atrip en e 0.1x11,11, p m. Jan 29 Mantegatia Realty Corpn to John K Haasa Realty Co, 101 E 121th st, due Ftb i, mi, n, sr mtr m.oooi atty, T a t, f Co, 111 Dway.,,. (11,500 Bronx. m&'J&i!&lMlll 'monrt to appear ye.terfay before Arthur CStWtiftS Aft? ISoW iw"m' VM Voo Admlnl.tr.tor, 21, due Aug 1, II io, I attrs, Uettner,lto explain triuicnctlonn In cloth In con 218T HT,:VoiDBy.'V,'V5VlVp-MVrlW-l"Mtlon with which proriteerlnR m r:sio ana ano to itnsa rasioia, sos tilth it, Jan it, I rrs, i atty, Baml, Fortunate, 1111 Arthur v. ..,...,11,100 170TII HT, a a car Hrletow. 106x11 John naites to wm J uonynge, i nentisr av, Jersey City, N J, pr ml 111,(00, Jan 19, Insists, : attys, Oloolt, H, II cM t, K. 170 Oway,. IM00 WILUS AV, n cor 11 1st at, 76t99.4 First Methodist Episcopal church ot North Maw York to lloard ot Home Mis sions and Church Extension of Methodist Eplacopal Church, Jan 21, due at per agreemtnt, Its) atty, V A Spencer, Jr. l Rector it 10,000 1I9TH 6T, 418 B, e, 18x100 Meyer Rleh man to Jaeoh Felnfold, IT B lOllh st. Jan 19, e yrs, If. I atty, J Pilnrold, IT E 101th at ....$1,000 166TII BT, n a, 100 fltabblni av7 lOx Irreg Joa Aronron to Dernard Drucker. Ill E 201st at, pr mtg (92,500, Jan , 7 yrs, 6: attya, Curtis, R ft C, 81 Cham bara at.,,,. .118,(00 KOTlt HT, 698 E, a s, 38x100 Morris 1, Kudvech to ls.ialt Kchnelder. COS E 119th st, pr mtg 111,000, Jan 19, t yrs,. 6: atty. T U A T Co, 179 Uwar 18,000 MO I'll XT. 101 K. a a. IN. 11x125 1'lllllD Elaenberr to Arthur llronnet. 601 W ItOth st, Jan 2, due March 1, 1921, Oft: altv T (1 ft T Co. 176 Uway 11,000 NF,1VI10I:d AV, 2080, s s, 24.4X106 Lu- roria ulciiner ana ano io I'lorcnce owii 176 E 110th st, rr mtg, $2,000, Jan 2.9, r. lit illv 'r it r Cn 116 Broad- WILLI AMSDRIDUE R D, 147U. a, oxuu. Raffaele lleccl lo uuy van Amrinso. true, 7 W lth st, Jan n, a yrs, oj; ally. Title Guar T Co, 1T0 Ilway.4.T0O ROHEDALB AV, 1890, W , "Oxlia Tie out Ave C to Rudolph Boldan, 2177 8lh av. Jan B, S yrs, B'.tTl! atty, J A Bteln melx, 1013 B 180th st .$3,000 176TII ST. 02J E, a , 24x100 Heckle Flnkelsleln to Baralv Gregory, 420 W 14Uth st, Jan 27, due, 4c, as per bond; atty, Lawyera Till A T Co, 160 Hway IS.0M EDIHON AV, w s, 200 h Tromoht v. M 100 to rilerrlm av Hy I Norr to Clara 1 Low, 2220 Urine pi, Jan 2fl. due Aulr 1, 1022, U?'J ally, u i low, .....il.oOO PI MACLAV AV, n e, 79.10 Zerga av, 20x 100.4 rasquala .Uelnreto and ano to Domlnlo A Trotta, 2070 Denedlct av, pr mtg $4,000, Jan. 2D, Inetals, 04 1 atty. Title Guar 4 T CO, 170 Hway $750 LOT 2, map Wells V Ktorer t al Max Davidson to Geo I) Mecklntosh, 45 Ar gyle rd, Jan 20. 9 yrs, oSi! atty, Title Guar & T Co, 17(1 Hway $1,401) LOTS 33, map Bronx View rark Andrew G Carlson to Frank l'ract, 1800 Amethysi st, pr mtg $3,300, Deo 31, HUD. 4 yrs. (1; atty, Tltlo Ouar A T Co, ITU Hway $1,200 13(1TH ST, n . 180.11 w Cypress av, 02.0x 10O Dunwood Realty Co to Anna K I'erslco, 1.11)2 13 1.1th st, Dklyn, Jan 13, :t yrs. nui atty, Title Ouar & T Co. 17(1 Hway $10,000 HOLLAND AV, a, 825 n Morrla Park av, 2."xlOO Louis Smith to Anna M Buehler, 1043 Taylor av, pr mtg 83.MO, Jan 20. r, yr, 0; attr, Tltla Guar T Co, 170 IJiray $r,00 CLAY AV, e s. 34.0 a IfiStlL. at. 30x80 Attliur Herzcir and ano to Joa E Ohry, 2010 Valentino av. pr mtg $17,000, Jan 21). 3 yrs, 01; atty, Tltlo Ouar A T Co, 170 Htvay ,.,,$5,000 ELTON AV. n ff s, 31,8 a w 102d st, 31.8x 70.7 Rudolph Kell and ano to Ernestine Mnllno, 1850 Crotona ITkway, pr mtg $7,r,oo. Jan 20. Instals, B',4: atty, Tlt Guar T Co, ito Bway 53, coo MECHANICS' LIENS. Manhattan. 10STH HT. 404 to 418 13. and 101th St. 403 to 413 K L Silverman agt Nathan Mtg Co, owner; nrown Hros, mc. Owner and Hulldere. contractors (renewal) . ,$664,74 37T1I ST. 548 lo 659 W Felnbersr A Fein- btrtr. Inc. agt Albert T Rohe, owher; S A .Mcinms, contractor (renewal). .suj.ja U. S. OFFICIALS' FEAR Coiidutied from First Vase t,ai markets to be served by parcel post direct. "I sell butter to the dealer for 45 cents a pound," his letter said, "and the same butter sells to the consumer for 10 cents a pound. In tho distribution we lose nearly half nnd we loso money on the butter nt-the first price. Bum con ditions are causing the farmers to leave the farm by the thousands. W't havo reached a crisis. "You may ask whnt wo would do with tho mlddlo men. I will suggest that It be arranged for them to go on the farm and help produce things. I understand that they might not relish working four teen hours n day, but if wa get by tho near fuluro there will have to be some ureful work done by every one." Declaring that ho works a '240 acre farm without help and that hundreds of other farmers are doing tho same, a rtoere, Mo., man declared that "the place to start to lower the cost of living is to cut the wages In the city, which have called our farm help there. We need them on the farm to help Increase production and then we can cut the cost of living." Ills return for last year averaged $1 a day for himself, a White Water, Mo., man ald: "I hope soon to see the farmer and consumer going hand In hand, If not then I am quitting." , "I have Just finished figuring up what th.! eggs, poultry and cream that I sold last year brought me." another farmer said, "and I will not be In the buslnees next year." The tendency away from the farm to the city was blamed by another middle Western farmer for the high cost of liv ing. "I attribute It a great deal," he wrote, "to the good times In the cities. The young men can go to tho city and get big pay for eight hours' work, while farmers have to work fourteen to sixteen hours a day at hard manual labor. All of tho young men in this vicinity of any account go to the city and there are only a few old men left to farm." Declaring that while tho farmer has to take what the commission man and retailer will pay him for his product he Is compelled to pay whatever the dealer asks for his clothes, farm machinery and other necessities, another farmer said : ''Farmers work from twelve to Sixteen hours a ilnv. Citv labor works alx to larnier. ino tanner inDura anu pro duces, but geta a smaller return than tiny other class." "The tlmq la coming, If not here," an other letter' declared, "when the) con sumer nnd tho farmer will absolutely have to deal direct with one another. The middlemen want a larger profit than we are getting while nt the same time the farmer does tho hard work." Declaring that "great evils confront us to-day and hypocrisy Is In full away," a letter from a Hagerstown, Md farmer read: "To reduce tho cost of my foodstuffs to the consumer you must first furnish men with first clana labor nt reasonable wages and, second, you must eliminate thousands of middlemen u in !rr rnnnini- tup npnnm wnniMsiiv "The Price ot everything the farmer I'-1 t0 b"' 11 8,1,1 ol"S W and the quantity wo can raltc and put on the market Is steadily golnp dowll,' a Mlg- all loyal cltliens. but there Is an awful uneasiness." "If you would reduce the cost of llv- lni-M ftnnthar fsrmr anld. Vitrtall tha possibilities which are now afforded capital to noaru ana pronteer unaer lake lcdlsiaUon thin eftoru will produce r- suits." I I BLAME THE MILLS Oanncnf- Jrnnufncturcrs Tnsa Frofitccrlng Charge On to Woollen Men.- liYillr iii.iniifnHiirri if !nMilnr mimes ouoiitruivu, muuu vmuruus uuiuum hid charres, but oxponed factory practice Involving combination aalea which wero called factora In the preaent hlffh prlcei of clothing which will be Investigated by tho Department of Justice. Several days ago Mr, Wllllama wa notified Oiat baleo of cloth purchased recently nt n nominal ritrure were belrui placed on tho market nt a much higher price. After Department of Justice agent had Inveatlcated flvo repreeenUt- tlviij nf th rtinMrriflnf ffln1ln.8criTachnn ot 15 Cast Twenty-alxth atreet, Welnreb & llorowltx of 1140 Hroadway, and Hyman & Wilder of 118 Koat Twinty flfth street were called Into lilr. Will lamn'a olllce. Invoices nnd other data In connection with tholr recent purchase nnd aalcs wero urodiiccd, and the manufacturers prove,! that their margin of profit on the cloth holm? Investlnnted ranged be tween 9 nnd 11 cents, it waH explained thnt lo obtain certain kinds of cloth It was necBsary for thi manufacturers tu mulio blanket put-chaws of unpopular or out of stylo material, This waa the only way tho mills could get rid or nils ciotii, It wan inserted. Herman Chrvetal of the Welnreb & Horowitz concern uald In copnectlon with this out ot style material thnt a Krcnt loaa wna suffered, Coats mado fropi It wero told to rotallera nt a losa of as high ns $7 a garment, no saiu his company mado up 1,000 coats from another unpopular grade of cloth nt n cost of $4 0a Rarrmcr.t nnd was forced to bcII thc?o to tho rstail trado at $27.50, Ho suldt "Women refuse to buy anything but tho hlKhest priced clothing. A woman enure to our retail store nnd liked ft coat which hlio wild she would buy When nho found Its price $30 eho re fused It, paying-she was prepared to pay llbo or even more. This Is typical oi he gcnernl attitude of buyers." Mr. Williams look tno cases unuer nu Isement nnd ordered the men lo submit to him lints of the retailers which pur chased tho clothing which had been dis posed of nt iv lots. Tholr stntcments will be checked up and upon tho finding fur ther action will depend. GAYNOR'S PROTEGE OUT AGAIN. Diiffy'K .lury DUnitrroM nnd lie la llcli-nsi'd hi 11,501) Hnll. The argument of Mlrnbcau L. Towns, a friend of former Mayor Gaynor, ob tained for George VH. Duffy. 32, long Mayor Gnynor's protege In tho courts, a semi-vindication before Justice Kapper In Brooklyn yesterday, The jury went out at noon nnd ' returned ten hours later, confessing Inability to reach an agreement. Tho Jurors were discharged, nnd Duffy was released In ? 1,500 ball while tho District Attorney decides whether to try tho oaso again. DulTy was accused ot stealing three cares of whiskey In May, 1919, from John A. Kiss's saloon nt 85 Third ave nue, Brooklyn, but Mr. Towns built up nn alibi, nnd contended thnt Duffy found thn whiskey tho day after tho robbery, not Knowing tho goods were stolen. ' Yesterday's Fires A. M. 1:50, Loss. 311 E. 45th St.; Salvatore Pallno Unknown 2:05 1 E, 3Slh'st ; Bclmoro Lunch Room Unknown 3:10 302 6th St.; unknown Unknown 3:50147 -Mornlngslde av.: Chris topher Mnhonev Unknown 7:15 SOS W. 136th St.; John Mo- roney Unkrlown 7:60 SS9 Westchester av., The Bronx; Anna Glrej. ...... .Unknown too sz jieeier si.; uemorowsky Bro Trifling 8:05 18-J0 W. 20th St.; un known Unknown 9:45210 W. 5Sth st., and 115 W. 57th st.; American Fine Arts Society 8JS0.00O 11:00 871 6th av.; Abraham Hass Bon Unknown 11:20128 E. 110th St.; James Rns. entlin Unknown P. M ' 12:01110 W. 96th St.; John Mo- ran Unknown 12:13 582 Amsterdam av.; B. WIN lelt Unknown 12:2080 W. 40th st.; Beaux Arts. . .Slight lv i'ier zi, ..orin uier; un known 2:00 451 E. 171th st. Milton Raynor., 2:3010 W. 91th st.; nell 4:10 1341 Brook av A. .nasenhaffer. Trlftllnr Tho Bronx; Considerable Slarla Ven- '. Trifling The Brons: Trifling 4:30 3 E, 44th st.; unknown Trifling 6:40 310 Church St.; F. Thcms- ley Trifling 6:40317 Canal St.; Reliance Elee- trie Supply Company Trifling I.O.V41 ISLAND REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Solve your rent r'Pblcni by buying a homo in h The New Home Colony Fifteen Minutes from Grand Centra Subway Station. 100 Houses Now Building 100 Acres Under Development. Fig and eoven rooms, with heated gnrago and private drlvoway; tap retry brick, parquet floors, white cnamol trim, not water liat, tiled bath and kitchen. Prices 19,500 to 812.000. Tako Queensboro Subway train from (rand Central Subway Station, direct to tho property, one block from Ditmars Aenuo Station, and adjoining the new CO-srre, million dollar water front park. Send for photographs, floor plans ar.d particulars. Broken protected. Sirhwt-Srmim Slealtti Co. Tel. Mnr. 11111 11DO. yi Vanderbllt Ar. Distinctive Homes Narr RcSuly, fYva i ',tvfi 22 minute! penn.sta. JoJ."fcJeUD RSAITt TRUST 2lT BWAX ROCKVILLE CENTHEjSiW,': E.W.Hennlngs.opp.Sla. for sale ne have It, l'OR SALE 011 RENT. I.ONO ISLAND CITV. S.000 lo 100,000 square feet space: early occupancy: tvlll build to suit. Bridge Plarii Hldg. I.ONO ISLAND CITV (1I11,). , .ll.l.il tllU .l,l . zrz NLW IKKSKV RKAL ESTATK FOB SAI.K. I ..... . , ll.. Il, 1. !!. tiie; i tiled uaihi; open fireplaces-; sun pirori: perfect In every detail: corner prop- ..I.,... " vm- n... aa.onn ,.. naciicnHCai-eijiii.j,,,,,,-. ,1Ue nt nAiuiilfirr Itenltr Co.. 30 Phurrh St.. N. Y. "" 11 1 D. r. Ui'DiitE, 103 Depot Ave. ruu- Held, N. J., la selling suburban homes ts a 11 . 44 ...... ....... ' rutiierford rkalty dakoains, EDIV.b. DROWN, BhaferBldg.,Batharfgrl TO J.KT I'OH IICHINK8S PURPONKN, FLOORS and OFFICE SPACE TO RENT in modern twonty-throo atory office building 150 NASSAU ST. Approximately 7,000 ,sq. ft. to each floor. Also basement and nub basoment. Most conveniently situ ated office building in downtown Manhattan. Apply THE FRANK A. MUNSEY CO. 280 Broadway, Cor. Chambcrii Street. illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!- OFFICE bPACE lO LET 3,000 HQ. IT. Above City Hall at 12.28 a So. Ft. First Class llulldlng, Excellent Light Immcdlato I'ovesslon, SI Downtown olllce, s PEASE & ELLIMAN S MllliHTV ST. s r Teli-plinno lleclnr IIII40. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:liiiiiiiiiiiir BRONX It HAL KSTATK 1'OR SAI.K. BRONX GARAGES BuiVf to ' Suit Any Requirement. J. CLARENCE DA VIES, 110th rilrret and 3d Avenue, Tel. atOJ Melrose. WKSTCHKKTKIt KKAI. K9TA,TE. THE BEST IMESTCHESTER 8 STATES PAtlMS COUMTnY -HOMES DWKALOWS COTTACSS PLOTSy ACREAGB ROBERT E .FARLEY ORGANIZATION IZ eAlT-..'.,T,V.. , REAL ESTATE. HOMES WITHIN THE HOUU ALL, SECTIONS, 86.000 to $50,000. J. CLARENCE DAVIE3, 2 NASSAU ST. JOHN 6094 if 111 (II I. 1310 B way. N. r. - ll- W . ' Etceptlonal bargains v " on the North Shore BKAL, KSTATK WANTED. OFFJCE nOOM wonted, about 1,000 square feet, l'lior.e to japaneso uonsui-uonorai, Cortlandt 311. rlty Investment Building. 1115L1' M'ASTED l'KMALE. THINGS YOU WANT WHEN YOU ENTER BUSINESS Permanent employment. Good pay from the start, with regular and frequent increases. Annual, vacations with full pay. Liberal sick benefits, medl caI advice and pensions without cost to you. Work and recreation rooms that are large, well venti lated and comfortabjy furnished. Lunch rooms where hot meals are provided at less than cost. THESE THINGS YOU HAVE WHEN YOU ENTER TELEPHONE OPERATING. Positions in this occupation arc now open to young wo men and girh over 16, with or without previous tele phone experience. Positions are also open for all night work at extra pay for those who prefer this work. MAIN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE: 27th Street and Broadway, Manhattan. i BRANCH EMPLOYMENT OFFICES 58 W. Houston St., Man hattan; 44 Tearl St., Man hattan (11 A. M. to 2 P. M.) ; 453 E. Tremont Ave., Bronx, 0 A. M. to lo 5 P, M. (except Tues days nnd Fridays, 12 M. to 9 P. M.), and in Brooklyn, SI Wil loughby St., and 135G .Broadway. If unable to come to an employment office, tele phone Miss Bremer, "Madi son Squaro 12000" (frea call) for further infor mation. NEW YORK TELE PHONE COMPANY. GIRLS AS CLERKS Giria, ago 17 and over, wanted as clerks. Permanent positions. Largo financial institution. Hours 9 to 4.30. Saturday half holiday. Lunch eon served free. Onnortunitv tn W'l typewriting stenorrraphy and lcmpnuna wunoui expense, crainry ' fn atnrt 819 0(1 fnll nftar Q A s I IO SiaiX JU.ttU. tBU alter A. M., ncom oudu metropolitan Llie Building, 4th Avenuo and 23rd StretVNew York City. GIRLS AS TYPISTS . , , , ' Girh, age 17 and over, wanted as ypists. Permanent positions. Laree ....: i :H.t:iiin. tr... n . - JlllUlltmi lliBI.llUI.IUII. I1UUIS i) io 4.30. Saturday half holiday. Lunch- eQn aerveJ fr. On portunity to operation of 1 a i ;li l 1 1 ?l"aJ'"0"" "l'.u"a- ory ?i2.oo. uan niter v A. oi Boom RASA MAtrnnnlitnn Llfft Hlliliiin. I a A 1 Clf 1 nt a. f ourxn Avenue ana ora otrear, ijfow York City. mar wanted fkmatjc. 4 LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED. Ambitious young women, 17 to 35 years, can obtain permanent employment with excellent prospect! for advancement. No experience necessary; Pay while learning. ANNUAL VACATIONS WITH FULl, PAY, SICK BENEFITS, Ac, ARB rRO VIDEO. Hot Lunches Are Served at Cost. This Is a wonderful op portunity for young women entering busi ness life to-day, HUE OUR MANAGER any time between 0 A. M, and I P. M. At Room 530, 24 Llspenard St., It's just below Canal St, THE AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEQRAPH COMPANY. PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR YOUNG WOMEN $900 to $1,400 a year. Working conditions and op portunities for promotion ar excellent. Call nt 1158 Broadway, N. Y. C, nnd see Miss F. O. Carncross, who will give you full particulars or Fill in and mail tho blank below. Pleaso communicate with me about the position which you advertised. Nome Address Telephone No. . Age BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT ambitious, with knowlcdee typewriting-. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER 323 EAST 34TH ST. HTENOHRAPHER young lady, Import and eiport trado experience; permanent. Write- MITSUI A CO., 17 Front Street. SEAMSTRESS for commercial work, must embroider well: fltst class refer ences: good wages. 5 West COth St. HKLP WANTED MALE. ACCOUNTANTS! The Federal Trade Commission deslrs to employ immediately a number of senior accountants. Minimum onran,m,nt nf about five months. For full Information Inquire- at New York olTice of Federnl Trade Commission. 20 W. 38th St., fifth floor, Fr. dsy and Saturday, January 30 and 31, nine to five o'clock. Auto School Larrtt anj tv.it vniuil t i WEST S1DD U.S. Send for booklet and pax i.m. u. a. io ecnooi. xaiepnona columbai !lVT.t7thSt. 7KI. Special classns for ladles. BOY Wanted to carry Btnall packages: good sal ary; chance for advancement. Call Bass ment, 23 West S3d Street. no'3 wanted for sreneral office work and messenger service; clean cut, ambitious young men, 17-18 years old, excellent chsnco for advancement. See C, H. CHA- ri.N. 9th floor. Sli Hroadway. HOY Not o?r 17. living with parents. by manufacturer's office', excellent oppor tunity. Apply, with references, TATB ELECTRO WATER TROOPING CORI. 318 West 39th St., 7th floor. BOY WANTED In large advertising agency) chance for advancement. Apply J. WALTER THOMPSON CO., 2H Madi son Ave.. New York. ROY' in office of large mercantile house : good chance for advancement. Ask for Cashier. Phes Spool Cotton Co.. 315 4th av. CLERK Unusual opportunity offered to two men, possessing accuracy and Initia tive ability by largo Wholesale Dry Goods Commission House; liberal salary, Write, slating experience and ability, P. O. box 739, New Yurk, COMPOSITORS WANTED ON MAGA ZINE WORK: iWEADY POSITION. AND REST WORKINO CONDITIONS, UNION, SCHWEINI.KH PRESS. 421 HUDSON STREET. LEARN TO HE A CHAUFFEUR Pleas, ant and profitable work; day and evening classes. Send for frea booklet and visitor's pass. West Bide- T. M. C. A.. 301 W. 87th tt. PACKER Wanted: experienced packer for station ery concern; good salary; stata references, experience. Boi 27 Sun office. STOCK SALESMEN. Wanted Stock salesmen to handle ac tive securities on commission basis; ex cellent opportunity for good, capable men, Bilgb & Co.. 293 Hroadway, Telephone ! Worth S10S-5112. SALESMEN Attention! Salesmen who Al'ATJSn. but new propo-mon aim pun oi sate: men make from 1150 a week up: commission balla. exclusive territory: call to-day, 10 to 6 i 3 Flatlron Building, SALESMEN Waists, dresses, skirts; all territories: open commission; drawing ac count. Wrlto II. T., Room 2503 110 West 40th. WANTED In private banking house three boys eighteen years of ago. Must be boys from good families willing to begin at the bottom and work their way up. Good cvportunltlcs for the right boys Address, giving age, salary expected, per- aonal and business references, 15. O. it. p. o. hot si2 city Halt station. .vw Tork MITt ATItlN WANTED MALE. BOOKKEEPER Walt slrMTctperlt enccd, now encaged In mercantile line, de sires position where service and loyalty w , . bring advancement; clean record. 6, A.. nox.sio r'un downtown. MR. I1US1NKSSMAN: What can yoii offer university technical man, saven years' experience: knowledge of Spanish language, character, customs: imn!.,i dsslrej change to business with advancing opportunities; position whirs training and aDiiny counu ji. a. c, doz an. Da 3II1- more, iia. 11 " 1' M I. I 4. ,.'g',jfi'- i.r .a -aA4.te.'.ni wy. J. j