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Eight Story Building Under Course of Construction at Lafayette and White Streets Rented to Hardware Concern $500,000 TO BE GIVEN FOR RESTAURANT SPACE r While It Rages Fiercely Women Do as They Please. -_• idd:h of skirts, the exact lenpth cf ___ the piace of the waistline— these are «*; m whi=h the widest differences of ___*_ a=on« the authorities. While «'C p-rtfr- wages hot around tlicm, woman co.*t._le to wear, within certain limits. _....- t tier prefer, ar.d the shops do Sir best » Pl y « lhem what th " y want- n»T«« Ukely to _e-»old. on iroing to choose , \u25a0\u25a0 - eaaCßSe. that the skirt should _ ..-. e-lv o=» yard and three-quarters ON THE SAUSAGE'S TRAIL Woraan Took It as a Sample, but She Mar Be Sorry Soon. If -c=3_ family in or around Now York cats sausage and dies this morning, there will bo sad and remorseful hearts In the tooth cf the Massachusetts State Normal School at the Pure Food Show at Madi- son Square Garden. One of the girls In the booth set a can of adulterated sausage on the table, meaning to do some experi- ments to show the public •what bad stuff It was. Along came a woman with her arms full of free samples, and. seeing the sau- sage, gathered it In. Pursuit was made. bin In vain, and the experiments continued without sausage. A large crowd surrounded the booth to see the three Massachusetts girls and their L!S PENDEN3. ICrmi RT. 60 Eaat: Kti«a 81««»' sjt* Isr_el Jafdson «t al (foreclos-r* of. Ktg); attoraaya, Skc-I A ElegeL BROOMS ST. 81: H«rrr Hai*» art IssdOT R>- gar et al ifarecloaur* of mis); attor—irya. Amend & Amend. 4TH AYE. o s. 4ft ft a of *•»•«. 20x«J; Adolph F Pnßch at ill a?t A *«* •* m i_f p-i *" tltlonn attorneys. Karzrn-a * Fr_n_Bn_elmrr. CARPENTER AYE. '39?3 to gBW; Hoary O Ellleck. Jr. art Otzstav* BJaa» •talfjrrlOß to set aside deed); attorney. P » rraagoll. FRINCB ST. n cor T_c_ st. 43.7- ....... ..-.....;, - - 2) \u2666;- «• «--''--* cost. u.coa EXTERIOR ST. w a. 1.0:0 ft a of 190th »*_ for 4 concraU dry kilns. 9x100: Aator estate. 23 "West 2«th st. owner: A D Flßlayaoa. BBS •» and Harlem River, archltsct: coat. $3,000. WILKINB AYE. w a. «.oa ft a of ITHa at; for two 5 sty brh tenmta, 4a7Hxß2.2 I 5; *\u25a0*•\u25a0\u25a0• Realty co (Sarah Hess. Seaford. Vomg <\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0*\u25a0 secretary), owner: Edward J Byrno. *(— * M a** architect: coat. $80,000. ROGERS Pl* a 9. 36008 ft n of WiiliiliUir aye: for a 5 sty brk tenmt. 80x77: Rogers Bnll4- !rg Co (Joseph I>?voll. 1311 Amethyst are, pra»- lde_t>. owner; Henry yordhelm. 1C37 Tr«s_io_t ay«. architect: cost. $00,000. BELMON'T AYE. w \u25a0. 131 ft a Of T^»r_oea aye: for a 1 sty fraroa garagai 8x12: R w Thomas. Trensont and Hushes arcs, ownw. Charlea S Clark. 441 Tremont are. architect: oaati iV). FAILS ST. w s. 300 ft n of Randan •••: fsr a 1 sty frame stormga b!dg. 14x15: "West Booat Vcrnon Realty Co. XCakefleld Park. ownar: Charles 3 Clark. 441 Tremont my, architect; cost. $100. 107TH ST. « 9. 117.2 ft w of Brigga *~«: tor a 2 sty brtc dwg. 22x«0; Jacob O B?a*»ar. IIS* Ho» aye. owner: Carl J Itzel. 1238 V7ii_in3 a>«a. architect: ccst. J7.O«X». ISOTH ST. n a. 45 ft w of Van ?r-?st ay«; far a 1 st/, rram« shed. ISxCO: Van Nest \Voo4worS- in* To. on rremlaes. owmtß Bballng, UM Walker aye. architect; cost. SSOO. fH.105*4.9x04.10: P-^7l« ot _p m _f*f^*^~ g -^* Tcris a;t Tho__j» S_eo (=o_c« ot i«r/5j _n_p- ney. C _ •Whlusaa. 3D AYE. mm cor KM «. :sir,Lsrs: sir,Lsrs - . .... .... JoSn - Bntler *al i-aeJ «•.:* _ BBS MBBBBI C EorcSc Al__SN* ST. 27 1- p: •"\u25a0mm Ixwmm -T«ll ;. aX aft rani 3__Wt jt_J ,-., ™. «C f-o Bity»): •\u25a0.-•-' a gund_e__«r. CO 3T. s •. I"t rt » of A-» C ZtnUM.li Bmrr B Brtjr« -art "!~lnl_-ed JKwards l_rr___s_*» of nits); attorney»v •»»*A *\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0—\u25a0 JWTH ST. 210 ra*t H«n_a_ Stra_« <* -I I -it Adolf Crab!- atal Igmi !\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0 •* *** •«•» ney. S H_ll_«_"- -»-.- a—. - * :rr \u25a0 (rf_~t--f \u25a0-», _S_IUO; Baavr V Bsc-er as* Af ** ,f p^JSJT faction floMstow _:•<_:*__*• -••«» tumtmr. R H Arnold. \u25a0BO ST. a » « ft » ;' *- *^> ™*'*£H A_olald-» Con!_s axt Ja«!> 91*Knl it *I tygS?- rsrselcs—"' of nu«); an_i_W B_rt— _ * "-— der«_«_ - * \u25a0 KIST 8T SKI Bart: Zs*-Ji_ 3_____r * agt Pol Dan«n6«r? (r:r*--»_-» of m_r>> _»_-—# I><-AU__-i«. nnos AYE. \u25a0 \u25a0» cor ifWCt \u25a0£. Cx9-Jol car^- Un» Stern a_*. A__ir-a Re^r "< j _f/ vSOZ. - ; ... \u25a0--\u25a0«. -*»lw \u25a0wtxt & Sd_i_-— . POST AT*, a w «T A--&-37 rt v. 10 5 5l Aoertcari R*»: £*t_t» Co _gt Ocd_«___ (fcr«clc«_-» or -•- -«on_rr. ' M-y-r». HSTU ST. 13 - «ri /-»hn _T__!««» «t tl _ft Nathan Rnt>«as»t~l3 •( *. fnr^cjanr* _f sVI. attarsays. W«_:Br__r_ A 'W«_i_r__r_. TM.MrfT AT*. n orr !«»* st gf.TTWh A— to* T MoPfcUltpa »gt Vtsry R MsT___s» « •* O*P- __or>: attaraer. AJ Cr__t- IC3TH st. 82T __«t: C--«<^i —at t A_"3sjo B_rs_— > C— r«clo«_r» at mtct \u25a0__\u25a0—_r. X -,;a*s- BUTLDIP«Q LOAN CONTRACT. .' \u25a0WASH-N'GTON" A i. a, 222J1J? a «* ***** •*. 3_Axl2o; Max Co_«a 'oaa» X_!r« Am-* BsSi-ur Co sr_oca UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. Physician's Office ;O_ first Coor, fseteg y»<r_KTn 9ti_a-» \ Park at 26__ «•- T~~» rtycas, wit_ ta_sv j peadent ?ntra_«_, a_d __« -Cad bath. Rental, lncl-d;"jc cald tarrtca, «Usoa "The Madison Square** 37 Maciiaon Arc jlu, - :^r- AMI DON LJLacs WMaes <\u25a0, Bread—ay tad «4 «t. * roocss ».- : tat_. II 11.300. ~:eccr.c \gr.L. 1.. z.4 «l«Tvtcr. 1.. _\u25a0 1„_ ojra ccs_r_3 __»jLP.r___rr. LONG Isl__yu. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LET RIVERSIDE DRIVE North Corner 84th St.. >•*»*•• 3 *- FIRSPROOF APARTHENTS. Apartments of 3. 10 and 12 roans * n baths, location finost in th ? «£%"«\u25a0 f, 1001 00 to $3 'X) - W. R. A J- M. 9TEWABT. MES FOB EAIILY AUTUMN. THE VERONA. - . The Veronl* 5 l clntaim t '___Sg t **£ apartments, each an a*aolui«iy d»t_cb«d ra»- , vantages and convenience* that go to nut a The m-nTexclusl-e tnno-atiens tr £• r,rt- ' The monv excluslv* innovations tn •n« nm- ••aoM of THE VERONA afford lncalctilabl* as- . slsuince to the duties of housekeeping. Apartments Containing Fourteen Roeena and Three Baths. IS.OOO to $3300. Manager on Premises. i V \ STRICTLY MIL vxo FIKEFROOiT. J - li and 127 West 58th Street. J 7 rooms and bath. Si. ooo "*- I !^?"..—^r8 I Klae ltgwta, all nl«ht elevators. SWOjuA^W. | ••_" and B-way surface terminals on DlocK- \u25a0 S_t.way tno blocks. Central Par- one block. I - -^ "Home-Loving Hearts Are Happiest.** Old-fashicned comforta and new- fashioned ccßveniances, ami- i-eal surroundings, in the raw Ac<ar»ort Cottages, just completed, in '•*» charming suburban home community \u25a0I £NI 1.4J4J i ! « ial 11 1. J BAYSHOBE, L- 1- Th"«« easy cottars ar» I©cat»<l ac |ila«S lOOzl^O f>«t <e<i:ai toT!j elty lota>. wttttm easy Tral-tn^r d:stanc« of station, laJaea. yacht barber, casino, bathinc dat_lo_ asd the otJier attractlTe aniatii at Brt«*t- waters. Each cotta?* ba* row; porch. :.rsr«! il-'ing room, broad, o^>«a flreplaow. d;ning room, kltchaa <equtpp«4 with Urns- dry tuba, running water. range >. wtta from threw to six sleeptng n««aaa. Bl«» t. ic S^fjrea, «creen» and shades. D*cox_tlons quaint and restful. Price* b-»ln at $Z.SS(K ta*_ $3,060, $«.»*•. t3.4<H>. and by «a«y stages bo to »«J.33<»- Also 1-sited number at from $7,900 to $10,400. Any cottage elected may p«r- ch_s«d an tanna to yocr '.Ik.. < One-Ha« Acre Cottage Plots, M_Q. lOne-Hdl! Acre tottaqe ?lot», S4-30. j SSO Down end 510 Monthly. j Readers of THE Tn_BCN^3 _r>» tn-!ta_ to visit "Brtghtwaters" aa oar truest*. Fl«as« write our New Torlc off Lc« or tele- phone Murray Hi!! 3204 for r*se-ra._a__ E iulon __t« Eooklat No- It Upon tUm—a*. T. B. ACKERSON CO.. "T>*»-elpp«-a of Cholc* --\u25a0«* *=- Builders of House* of HnrlV* >'f- York OMw: 1 West tun Stre»U Opposite Wa*larf-A*«r *. BBJBJI \u25a0* THE CORNWALL New. 12 Story. Fireproof. Northwest corner Broadway and 9Oth St. vpartm»ntj can be seen until 10 p. n. | $AoO \partmenta can be seen until 10 p.m. " «T.AITgOIC HOBBS. MB Wat 7M St. STRATFORD-AVON hzs&X ssa?s r - t wi--?t_S{ upward^ Agent on prcrnisgg. ...— ! fHE~DORLEXA 318^^U. 1#Ml ! twm>. '2 hat^s. JI.W BrnndCTy. cor. 105th t^t. THTBELNORD 52" Colombia Ava The Cleveland , w ,.».< S^S«Vtt _«. ££ ets *tc Call txytxreen 10 ana 3- . a " py_O3O?."o "Tw< »«\u25a0; SONOMA 17^0-1734 Broadway- . REE*? HOUSE, 12IST _-• & BROADWAY. 7 room-Ayaxtxmittß. _-«'.- >o< l _ ' "~_l_\MEßrY PARK <XCB. 36 Grannerry Park. Several desirable apartment* for ren^ Mi? BROOICFIELD. _. 1 H Xn^TCN & SPEAKER CO 23 IJ>rtvJ>L- b- 3^** \u25a0 CI.AREMONT VIEW. flil-17 West 12. th St. N%ar Subway and Riverside Priv». - r fo\.r >«tnt lain WHY SPEHQ BBE-TEB PART OF SALARY FOB BENT?? When w< nfT»r inod—rn 4»aUtea* to >*** pl» of moderate me*as. str!ctlT first *laa» np-fo-date. steam heat, cheerful apa»*- mcati at th» small \r«e_!y rent-I a! \u25a0* Boom* and Private Bath. aY to MJa. Tenants oconnytn* apaxtmanta far on« y«Nir or •*\u25a0\u25a0 will recetr a rabata of SSVSCL ObV» Ilom-: » A. .ia>-» P. ML: V- F. M. Baad_r. 10 A. M. \u25a0-.\u25a0<'• 'f CITY i SUBURBIN HOMES GO., First Aye. Estate. Office on Premises 415 EAST «TH ST. T»L 33»» Pt_s». NEW JERSITI. THE TEESU-vB PATTEEN. Alacst s:i children are art to restless to t_?ir Eloep a_d to toas the coverings "*6e In a -way that means discomfort, if \u25a0at a s?__ce to health. Here are sleeping tiraer.ts cf \u25a0•£\u25a0 a cainf enable, cosey Bort •\u25a0» «*»«• th» rnort restlesa roun^rter wnuid 2-5 It Impossible to expose himself to **-?- They can be mad« from canton 2*_£el, fynm flannelette or from sxty ma- *"*ai of the sort, or they can be made Aa lnTer<!sting costume cf <lark tlue \u2666fteriot had an Empire •mist and kimono *aev^ a r.unber of small pleats were fcwr.ei _a the rkirt. eomewaat a.bove knee aaelr but they xrers held in .\u25a0« by lapw en the inslio la order that the nar- row outline night be preserved. A. Fall Kit übxt btae Mare, built on the »*T»-e iin"f= charar-trriFtic "f the strictly •sflui*'- rwr-jrrse. had the normal waistline- tad a coat a little longer than the one Just describe. A su;rgeFti"n cf frivolity was '"B-Mrflto :r, hc-srevf-r. b- r.urnprous ?trlp« «I cens? raiin about an inch wide, which w«"re closely braided with black ?outarh« *zA further adrrmed by rows of small bars huttens. H he bottom, tut it Tfill be found that -3^- liberties are take- with this rrile. _J_j in the Direction of Increasing the %ih a :nt!c. Ccats ar*. cf course, short. W there are sora<s that nre shorter and Jj- that are less short, this point bcins rfided ki each case by the genera', char- J-r ot the sarraent, as la also the plactas 4 the \u25a0R-aist.line. S; is Jr. the less severe costumes that the rcrttst coats _r- seen, ar.d the s__ie la tu* of tiie Empire waist-a fact that was thar_;inEl7 illustrated in a suit of biack troaddoth of lightest weipht shown in a Tilth averue shop. This suit had a skirt which, although a little wider than tho pre- eenbed :ard and threo-<juartrrs, had the WJiO straight lii:es emphasized fey full frTT 1 * rai'*'!!' R- ba-_ and front. It 3 r.cw- •n feature --as the fulness gathered tet<? tho belt fcetwpcn the paneis. The back << th* chir little coat was held fas at a Trlrt a pood deal above that usually ccn- Eicered the r.orrr.al -waistlirm by tablike ' -' t«_j!or_ cf th* fid* hacks. P*--sian t'.lk T-2S used for t!:e Unir.z. and there was a •oft turnover 'filar of the came eilk. lg«">d fold of blark'siik r«t en with fag- Fy£~^. ThT» were slfo touches of gray \u25a0hast the r,~c\i arid banos of the same color <sn the Blarres. Special Bargain-. „.-,... -Q fsxpxo-esxeat*: plot VtxlOQi located m Boo—— Brook. Nl.N 1 . J. Et»»_ i_Sa- utes from X- R. station, main Haa> of C«_- tral R. R. of N- J. : 42 mteut«» ••?; 10-- commntatien; win sold an -err ***7 terms. Writ* for full p_rt?c_Ur>. Equator Realty A improvement Ca WOBXD BtlLßOfi. X_~r TORS ' m FOR SALS.— tO ACRES. WESTBCTtT. «\u25a0*• \u25a0:a?:on Just rtK-tfor B-bdlji(»!-i: crte«v $BS.»> easy term*. W. C lU__V_3 * 00-. 12* Kant J3«{ St.. Manhattan. HEIGUTS. SOTBEBUIO JPiRTMEMTS >OBTHEA>T COBMSS _. Riverside Drive and 108 ht. ot the Hudson. 5 6 7. 8 & S Booms; «,2&3Gaths 4 REHTS 5340, TO 51, 620 BROWN BROS., Inc., Owners and Builder*. OS PREMISES OR 33 EAST 2«TH ST. ,_, _ BOKOL'GIi OF BBOOKXTX. YOU DON'T NEED A SERVANT in aa "Easy B>_»«-«"»Pt~» Kama." BatUn't Road, between B««tfor_ —3— R*^«rs A»«"-. Brooklyn- $7.**50: $050 c_a_ and $50 a noat*>. House* open dar ar.a »v«ning Brls_t__ Eaacn "L." Prcsp*<t Par_ station- Satwt for booklet. REALTY ASSOCIATES, i:« Brnnftt *»^ Br— My. boko ii or >__>UAiTAy. V._V COTtT-AXDT TCIUtACZ. New Dw«;::b«_ Ail convenience?. R*ad- to OcrnvT' Ch«Jc<» Plot* Beady to Build On DAVID STEW ART. 2*3 Brt»Jway. Man hat THE LA WSJ v is Ccr 177th St. an.l Wad» worth At_ 31 s'Rooras and Bath. JMII less. R. S. JENNINGS * CO.. Brway and I7t»th St. ii ul7 ri UII9CT sTw. Oor. 131 st St. and nAZELrIunS I, For' Washington Aye. Finest reanlantial »«ulen. 4. 3. 8 and 9 rooms. ; i and 2 batha. $-iSO to $1,300. Owner pesUtlng | on miaaa. ___^________.^— j W\ESTCI__STZK COCXTT- PHILIPSE MANOfs ON THE irsm Om mile auussiiaam rltep -natia : » »*• «ra iMlnaai, us near cootpietlo*. Adaress PHILIPS. MANOR CO.. PhUtpa* Manor. N«w Tar!_^ •ROCKFOREST" 'outhwest cor. 17lst st. and fort Wasslnptnn aye lmtnedtat* poaaaaaton: <&. 7, 8 rooms; $.J» upward. Agent on preml»ea. CUKSArEAKE Avn SIIENAXDOAH. Block front eaat side of Audubon -ye.. 1.-d BOARD OF BKI I - - '\u25a0' _ Headway. BOROUGH OF QCEEXS. SOUTn O^ONE PARK. NEW IK CXTT. Ues fcetwerr. Brooklyn and Jamaica. St>*- rial i laejilug aala of lota; prices S43e> to a»ao: down and 3! weekly. D*VH> P. LItHT REALTY «*O.. X Court st. =>r»oiuym. i-.R KV'LOCK DWELLING. 35»0 B'way. Cor. 143 dg. 4 3 « Rnon<« and Baths. Rents WOO to $000. G SCIIWEGLER. 3WT E'wmy. WE CAN \u25a0 .... SUIT YOU AT THE M\.IESTI«'. t». E. corner I4ith st. and St. Nicholas aye.; 7 and s large rooms; electne fi-ht and tco suppMrrt without cost. PC BOIS & X Ajn-PR ' tt5S Broadwar. \u25a0tt v— TXBBUE PAPER. PATTERN OP CHILD'S NIGHT DRAWERS. FOB. 03 CENTS. THK COBTKZ. «15 Writ IWth St.. one blook of BabwaT. New Firaprnof. Two apartments on each floor- S rooms, 2 baths: 9 rooms. 3 baths. coor, a Wonts. $1 It>O up. APARTMENT HOTELS. Hotel Renaissance 512 Fifth Aye., Cor. 43d St. APARTMENTS HOTEL SEVILLE, MADISON AYE.. .*»TH *». Suttaa. furnished aad unfsmlsliee. to imam by th« asmson or T«ai^ BR4)OKI.V>*. BROOKIYJUPARTMEIITS \nv number of rooms; beat locations In tow rs: fr.',m £160 to $1,600 uar v«ar. V IT. PELLE- TREAU * l ** Remsen St.. Brooklyn. \u25a0Phonx. 2»"0 Main. . •• STEBBtNS AYE. c s. 888.10 ft n of West- chester aye. 37.0x30: Sept 22; 1 yr. 6 per cent: Copswell-Taylor Improvement Co to Annie Hail; $2.50(1; attorney. O E Darts. 8023 3d ava. and ano; $S,000; address, 3025 3d ay«. SUMMIT AYE. a. GO ft \u25a0 of 1«M et. SOX 95: p m; Aug 2; 1 yr. without Interest: Machanley Realty and Construction Co to John P Levins; $7,183: address. 11 East OSth st. VTSE AYE. w s. 300 ft n of -J72d St. 25xt00: Sept J'J; due aa per bond; Steinmetz Con- struction Co to Manhattan Mortgage Co; $0,500; address, 200 Broadway. WASHINGTON AYE. c s. 522.S ft a of 175th ft, 82.5x120; Building Loan, Sept 2; 1 yr. 6 set cent: Third Avenue Building Co to Mai Cohen; $22,000. "V" SAME PROPETITT; Sept 22; 1 yr: 6 per cent; same to same; $10,750; attorney, Jacob Free- man, 229 V/est 42d st. 137TH ST. 75« East, 12.8xlOO; Sept 14: S yrs: Blackwood Realty Co to R T W Duke, trus; $2300; attorney, Henry J Bowery, 'M Nassau st. I3BTB ST. « 5. 83.4 ft c of Willis aye. 16.Sx 100 (prior ntg $«.')<»)., Sept 21: 2 yrs, « per cent: James Turner to Ellen F Donlin; $1,000; attorney, F C Hlrleman, 2504 3d ava. tSr.D ST. 504 East. 23x100; Sept 22. due as per bond: Oscar H Vaupel to Title Guarantee ana Trust Co; $12,500; address. 178 Broadway. SATISFIED MORTGAGES. (With name and address of lender's attorney.} SEPTEMBER 22. MANHATTAN. BOND ST. 24. d sty brk. 25.0x90.«: Nov 11. 1904; Groat Jones St Realty Co to the Green- wich Savings Bank. $33,000; address. 246 6tli aye. BROOME WT, 20iJ. 5 sty brk. 2SxlOO; Sept 20, 1005: Simon Kig»nmacht to Nathan Gold- stein, $5,750; attorney, Henry Meyer, 302 Broadway. BSBKX ST. ITS and l#t 25x30: Mar 1". 3310; Abraham Neuraan and ano to William C Horowitz; $450: address. Mt Lenox aye. LEWI-; ST. 154. 6 sty brk. n a ea» of 3d st. aS.«x!00.»; July 31. 1902; Samuel Cohen to Franz Eackhaus; $11,000: attorneys. Am- ateln & Levy. 121 Broadway. WEST END AYE, 220, 5 sty brk, 16x100: Sept 17, IP<i7 : Katharine L Walker to Tl'l* Guarantee and Trust Co; $13,000: address. 178 Broadway. 10TH AYE. CS7, 5 sty brk. s w cor of 47th st, lease assignment; Feb «. 1905: Bernard J Rush to th« H«nrv Ellas Fr»wlng Co; 56.000; attorneys. Paskua & Cohen, 25 Nas- sau Ft. UTH AYE. s cor aC 133 th it. HO.llslOOr 101.6x100.5: Sept 7. 1909; Erallaw Co. a cor- poration, to Barbara Trtrks. extrx: $3^.000: attorneys, Wooiford. B-»v«« A Butcher. 1 Madison aye. 23TH ST, 20S East. « sty brk, 255959; April 30. 1906; Bernard Rosenfeld to Joseph L.Butten- tvieser; $4,500: address, 220 Broadway. 28TH ST. 117 Bast 4 sty brk. 21.10x83.9: APT 1 ! 20. m"'s, Jane Daly to Frank Moss, exr; S13.000; addr*«s, 229 Broadway. 38TH ST. 25-27 West. * sty brk. 85.9x37.6; Aus S, 1305; Mary Adslalda Heator. mdlv and a s trust?-, to Yale University, by George Parm- ley Day. treasurer; $S5.000: attorney, T'-H* Guarantse and Trust Co, 173 Broadway. 79TH ST. 234 East. 3 sty hrk. 17.10x102.2: Oct 13. 1905: laidcr Leipzig to William F Tlllsilit and Mary Bischon!. exr and extrs: $1,500; attorney. Abraham 3 Weltflsci;. 150 Nassau st. IXKTB ST, 203; Jar. 2, ISSS; Marks Neiraan and ano to Davtfj Sch-wartz, jr; 35,000; attorneys. Clarke & Clarke, ci Chambers st. s 113 TH ST. SCB West, 3 sty brk, ie.SxlOQ.ll: Jure 29. 19C5; Rachel L Cohen to Anni 1 * L. Smith: $2,000; attorney, R L Cohen. 30S West 113th st. 122DST « a. 90 ft « of Park eve. 25x100 11; Sept 21. 1904: Sail Klein to American Mcrtgaga Co; $1S,OCO; address. 31 Nassau st. 149 TH ST. 6 a, 100 ft of 10th ay«. 75x99-11: Feb 2. 1906; George V Flurt and ano and Charles a nnrl and ano to the Bank of Wash- ington Heights, by president; $10,000; attorney, John Whalen, SM Broadway. THE BRONX. CONCORD AYE, n w cor 141 st a«, 20x100: i Jnly 8, 19CS; Frank Jacob Neufcerg»r and ano to Mary M H Dayton: $450; attorney. Lawyers Title Insurance ar i Trust Co. 160 Broadway. DECATVR AYE. 6. 424.4 ft s of 201st ft. 50x120; Hermann 6 EHers and ano to George : Stonnlnger; 54.000: attorney, Charles a Furta- man, bd aye and 148ta st. LOTS Mi to 170, map 'Waldo Hutchlna es- tate at P.iverdale ay* and kb at; July 1, 1803; Matilda Wetterer to J Clarence Davies; $2,117 30: attorney. Lawyers Title Insurance ani Trust Co, 160 Broadway. LOTS 130 to 141, map of 300 lots controlled by Henry Morgenthau; June 13, Il»05; Benjamin Hochßaum and Abraham L Shcngut to the Mu- tual Life Insurance Co of New York; $7,140; ad- dress, 59 Cedar st. WHITE PLAINS RD. n -vr cor of Nereid aye, 82.11x100x85.10x100.3; £ept 2. 1910; Edw H Kelly to Augusta Morris da P°vster; $85,000; attorneys. Bhattock ,-i Q eon, 115 Broadway. IST AVB, n w cor of 4th st. map Wakefleld. 8x202x114.3x130 1x100.7x90.1x283.3: Ist aye. n a, map n«-^v -. Ilia*?" of Jerome (formerly Williams- bridge) 57x131x Irreg; Ist ay. n f. _"l ft w of 4th st, Waktflold. 114.3x100x irreg; Sept 28, l.*"i. Filippo cartisano to Twelfth Ward Bank. City of New York; $l.">,O0O; attorney. John Whalen. 2i:f. Uroadwai'. 2D ST. n m -. 200 ft <• w of Union are, 25x IOC, being easterly half lot 88. man <-entral part village of West Chester; March 9, 1900; Frcdertclc Kessler ard P'oroncf. his wife; m Anni»> L.-iuisw KeFsler; $1,800; attorney. Frank Gas.i, West Cheater. _:!' ST: same property, same map; Fept 21. 190S; same to same; $1,500; address, same as above. ISBTH ST. 1027 and 1023 East. 37.6x100; Sept 12, 1UII7: WU!i«lmine S M Jarek to £il*ard J Molounhney: 54.50(>. attorney. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 17* i Broadway. 143 D ST. n = 195.2 ft c nf warn aw, 14.11 I<X>- July 1. VMS: t'.eorgc. w Beakus arrt aao 'o Sarah E r.lfford. of Os?inl::s. N V: .<2.000: at- torney. Smith Williamson. 364 Alexander ay». 107TH ST. s s. 31.11 ft a of Valentine aye. 23 sW>- &»rt 2P 1907: John r Fetzger and an* to Heiin- F A Wnif: $5.tKH>: attorney, Title Guaran- tee and Trust Co. 17»i Broadway. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. SEPTEMBER 22. Bernarl J BlfT«r to Lawyers Tit!* Insurance Vlonio Hornby to Mary C Fuller: $12,000. Same to Jatnei V D Carl (2 aasts); total, f" OCO "Guaranteed Mortgage Co to Qeorge A Prink- \u25a0 Geons "W Mor>r-» to .Tarr.-s TT r>nral<l: $7.'> v». Anialia A y Parsons to William H Blachoff and ar.'-> (2 asst.«); $100. Gustav I. Penzel and ano to Frieda Thorn (2 as>st*>; $19 900. Frieda Thorn to Gustav LPenzel and ano <_ seat a). $10.60". _ _ Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Co to Lawyers" Mnrtsag© C": $0.f.C0. Miry McCat'ferty and ano la Peter Otten; $-1 7(Xi Siriweii S Ran.iall to Lucy R Comfort; $!. Mark II Rogen to Jeuni« Bachrach «t al: $i. Frank S Gannon, jr. et al to Mary McCaf- farty and ano; $2,700. Nathan Werhsier to Frank Gens; $1. Roben Graves et al. executors, to Robert Graves et a.:, as trustees (.27 assts) ; total, $1,015,000. " \u0084 „., Peter Schramni to Louis Timke; $...>>»>. Josse M BamUaon to JullU3 li Reiter; $1. Matilda B Toussaint to Fredpricke Koppel- mann; $7.00<r m John Zambottl to Eatelle E*st; $4000. Lawyers' Mortgago r oto New York Bible 50- ..,..., (2 as* tntal, $TK>,tX)O. Jiillus B lkelheimer to Margaret McGlnnla (2 Title Guarantee an<l Trust Co to Margaret J P Graves '-1 salts); total, $140,000. MECHANICS' LIENS. SEPTEMBER 22. •»D AYE. 180; Grossman Bros & R*«enr.aum a«t. Polish National Alliance, owner; Talaky & Sponchik. contractors; $000. ISIST ST. 565 West; Arthur F Smith ajrt Andrew A Blbby. owner and contractor: $113 60. RITTE7I PL. 814; Kmil P Gebhard et si agt ; Oownhlll Coimtructioa Co. owner and con- tractor; $180 02. "HERIDAN AYE. n w cor of l«M st. 105.7 x 60.3: Andrew S Wright act Brlicgs Avenue Realty Co, ou:ier and ccntractor: $174. MADISON AYE, n \u25a0 cor ef 66th Et. 100x100.5: Sanitary Dwices Manufacturing Co aRt Park- view CO, owner »renewal): IUB* WOOSTER ST. 222 and 234. Jacob Sparrow j agt C H Carr and J F McDonaW. owners and , contractors; $-18. SHERIDAN AYE, l*e>of 102 d "t. 103.7 x 69 3x Irreg- Michael Cerussi a«t Briggs Avenue Realty Co. owner and contractor; $.">;•" 171 ST ST 504 to 510 West: Earner Zam agt i Oca Hundred and Soventy-First Street Realty 1 Co. owner and contractor; SICli 05. SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. \ SEPTEMBER 22. r-,r> ST 116 East: Ham ChaimowlU agt] Max^Blau at al; Nov 16. 190.: $*>. V\l FNTIVE AYS. « *. 303 ft n of lOEth st: j and Construction Co et al: Sept 14. 1010. «--9 ; \u0084.n lsOV AYE. 415: J P Duffy Co agt John Doe-e?ai? VUS 23.' 1010 (by bond): $57 52. \u25a0L,T'^jt-c< 4vv \u25a0« cor lSlat st; John Barb* agl'c^fhina C^ru'cl et al: fiept 2. 1010; $I.«X>. t-trr t t or \u25a0 1 120 ft s of Intervale aye: SAME PROPERTY; same agt same; Sept 1. 1310 (by bond); $1,«i25. iffiD «T 37S East: Salvatore SuraU agt same; Seit ?«. ma 0* bond); $22->. NEW BUILDING PLANS. septic: ».Kn 22. MANHATTAN u-r-u t=T n « 175 ft -of Park * v ,' ; for a 1 bcuara ' '-\u0084., 1 <-r c \u25a0 200 ft •\u25a0 of Prna.lway: for & m Vtv hrk" apt 75xSti.ll: .Sun Construaion Cr. ?^C> \X ayt i»wn*r: Uronenbfnr * Leuchtag. 7*west 23d archluct,: cort. $N>.a>o. THE CHONX. T IEBIO AYE W s. 2«X» ft a cf 3Wh st: for a, - Btv brk dwir -«x 4»: Victor Zan«letri. SOS 3 Heath aye. owner; M W Oandle. 401 Tre- Kont aye. architect; i-ost. $«.00»V ANDREWS AYE. " a. 500 ft n of University \u25a0ye- f^r a 22 l t «t>- iranja d«ff. i\»o. William C Bercen ISOth - r and Andrwws aye. owner: gsiilaj a' Gl«w. 36 Klngsoridgs rd. architects; cost. *4.ot«t. CITY ISLAND AVQ, a, OflO ft n et Pilot aye- for a. l\i »ty frame shop. 60x125: Henry D Kevins City Island, owner; John Monk* & Son. KJ T-a. B at. architects; ccst. $8,000. ("T.OTONA AYE. w*. 21S : » ft nof Pelham in;tor a 1 srv frame shop. 75x25.4: Clr>- of New York, owner: Paul M^yer. Mm s: ar.d Ist aye. architect ; cost. $7 .<•«*• 173 D ST. 454; for a 2 sty brk s:abl« and loft feldj. 17xi>i>; L«vy &. Hlllaon. 1754 Bathg&te ay% WANTED Twenty thousand dollars, for ftvi years, at ii p«r c^at. pay»tUa ••m-.-aaual \u25bc; eecurlty. real eatata to amocst cf e:ghty tamr* s*Ei. 1* C. WalSrtixe. KvtmV. KasatM. 9EAL ESTATE. RECORDED TRANSFERS. •#T«th name \u25a0 I addrees of ptirehuer.) \u25a0 SEPTEMBER 22 MANHATTAN BLEECKER ET. »7 and 2»A « sty birk R « ..fTfßitrrow «t. S»s Irre*; Abraham H Levy ff no«a Levy: «* right, title and interest (rntß $7f1500>; Kept 20; $100; address. 239 West 113th «• BOWERY. 204 and 258. 3 *ty brk, 41.7rt1; fyilUam Uarko ta Emma aiarka (rat* UN- By John I- Pariah. AISLE 2* ST, 168. 25x87.6. 5 sty brtc temnt and store; to the plaintiff for $27,<V;S. By Joseph P. Day. MADISON AYE, l-*OO to 1406. 100.11x35. 6 ety brk '-rurit and stores: to the plaintiff for J24OWH By Samuel Marx. 10TH ST. 311 East. 2."xSM.J>. 5 Bty> brk tenmt; to Morris Gintzler for $31.B«. By Samuel Goldstlcker. WADS^-QItTH AYE. 294. 23.8x95. ?, xty brk dwlir; to Brown-Wei«s Realties for $10,500. RECORDED LEASES. (With narno and address of lessee.) SEPTEMBER 22. MANHATTAN. BAXTER ET. IJ>: H & A Cohen to John na- r>i:-rl. 5 jrs 7 mca from Oct 1. ltt0»: $*"0; ad- dress. 10 Franklin «t. BERGEN AYE, n w cor of 152.1 st. store and basement- Jacob Reich and ano to John Kelly; 10 yrs from May 1. 1810; (l'.SuO; address, Ber- gen aye, comer of 132 d st. FREEMAN ST, 90S. ap&rtmentß 3, 6. 17. IP. 20 and 21: Louis I^ervy to "William Rellly; 1 yr from O<-t 1. 1910; month, $126; address, 007 "West ISta st. HOME FT. 8?<». top floor: August Piener to TTllllam Go«tz; 1 yr 10 mos from June IS. 1B10; $300; addreas. 100 4tn aye. I-n,"GHEa AYE. 2127: Kxther "WetEi to Dr Vic- tor I^el. 5 yrs from Oct 1, 1908; $480. address. 2127 Hughes aye. FTTLTON PT, 102. store; Katharj-n rvin<slt ** Mai Mophelm; 8 mos from Sept 21. 1B10; par year, $2.&0G; address. 50 Howard at. LEXINGTON AYE. 1S8«. « w cor of lXSth Bt : Arnold "Wurtenb^rr to XVllliam H Friedman; .1 vt» from Sept 22. 1910; $£00; address, 143 West ilTtfa st. 6T ANTON ST. 300: Georgia Lauhentracht to Robert KosotTsk \u25a0•\u25a0; 11 mom from June 1. 1910; 2 yra renewal; $4. 784. address, 200 Stanton st. WASHINGTON AYE. 2324. n c cor of 184 th st. store and part cellar: Albert Kesrlch to Thomas R Hose: 5 yrs 9 mos from Jan 1. 1310: per month. $55 to $60; address. 2326 tV&shi&sten ava. CD AYE. 707. store, etc: William J Lcrtc and ano. executors, to Albert Gas Fixture Co; 5 j-ra from Sept 1. 1910: $1,000; address. 707 3d aye. 3D A\E. 307. n a cor of 34th Ft; Augusta- Brackßiarn to Richard E Jlahon, 10 yrs from Oct 1. 1010; $8,000; address, 607 3d aye. 3D AYE. S£s* and EffiO. stcr«. baaement ar«l part d first floor: Joseph Kaplan and ano to Samuel Krsvslo'; 3 yra from Oct I', 1910; $750; Address, SSCO 3d aye. 7TH AYE. 101. n cor of 16th st; Michael Schacbtel. sr, and ano to John H Harklns; 6 yrs from May 1. 1912; »3.500; address. 101 7th aye. TTH AVB. 1810: bootblack store: Jam*.* R Tomo#lla to Domeniro Reda.; 2 yrs 10 days from Sept 15. 191*'; month, $25; address. £01 South- ern Boulevard. «TH AYE n vf enr of 110th «t; stores 5. 6 and 7- Texas Realty Co tt> Atlantic Moving- Picture Co- syr« from Sept 0. 1210; $230, eilresa. Bth eve. cot liom at. MYTH AYE 292: cor stcre and basement; Ber- tha Decker to Thomas Henry: 10 yrs from Juno 1. 1910? t\J**> to »1.800: address. 202 10th aye. ICTH AYE. 6«1: Sarah E Platt to Patrick J A-Rrien and Thomas Haxtney; 10 ym from Oct ? 1910: $1 addreas. 1833 ** •*«\u25a0 'lOTH AYE 753: etore. etc: Theresa Seaarirt \u2666« u.JLrn T Lutters, 5 yr» •* moa from Jan 1. «?§no to $1,600: *d<sre»B. 402 West «itn et. niST sT aVwVu. 25x34.8: Fay R-»!ty Co « .V? T«7rT«« nevaney; 21 vrs 2 mos from Nov 1. ?»10° »5» 2TS» ««'\u25a0<-. 800 We-t Blst .t. ..L-, H^" 801 East; store, etc; Ferdinando ,-c «sd a'no to Jerem* B Bnaae: 8 yvn 2 moa from Auk 1. 18": a * }; * v dr ** fi - S Ol fel »« l 138 ' st. , THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. THE BRONX- BROOK ATEN'CE— Lauter & Blackn«r have nold for Mary Mayer the four story double flat- aeoaa No. 152S Brook avenue, on a lot -oxloo Cast. C^LL.IXSB LVgHUn Tatlttr a- TSlackner have resold for Helena. Tratfn«r No. 1043 Collotje m«- nu- M. three family brick house, ca a lot -Ixo- feet. MARION" AVKNTJE—Pi*>rre A. G«"ia has boM for Ernest Hammer th« three story brick and eion* dwelling house at the southeast corner nf Marlon avenue and 100 th street, en a plot 6.5. 113. feet. OGPKN A^"i^Nt:E— Pier« A. Gfila ha« sold fnr Charles E. I>uni!«9 th« riot. 50x110 feet, on the east Bide of '>?!ien avenue, 150 feet north of 170 th street. \THITE PLAINS AVENTTJ— F. Kenyon ha* Bold a plot. 50x125 fe*t. In 'UTittn Plains »v».-uo. near McGraw avenue. Van Neat. IN THE AUCTION MARKET. The following 1 real estate transactions were recorded yesterday at the Real Es- tate Exchange- salesroom. Nos. 14 and 16 Vesey street. $340,000 LOAN ON PROPERTY. A loan ct $340,000 has been made by tha Metropolitan UM Insurance Company to the Ecallon Company on the property at the southeast comer of Broadway and lfi-'th street a plot 110. 11x100. 5 feet, on which a hieh class apartment house Is to be erected. Slawscn & Hobbs have leased the follow- ing dwelling houses. No. 71 West 71st stieet. for Mrs. A. Livingston to Mrs. Moore. No. 341 West 85th street, for Will- iam E. D. Stokes to Miss V. Starrett; No. :*'. West TSth street, for Lucy Drexel to Fannie Hartwig; No. 62 West Ssth street, for Charles Griffith Moses to Mrs. R. Glea- son- No. 301 West 77th street, for Dr. H. J. Wildy to Miss V. Reynolds: No. 133 West 81st street, for Ethel Watts Grant to Charles Minner: No. 11l West 78th street, for Martin K. Goodkind to M. E. Glas.«ln; No 208 West 36th street, for the Atlantic Realty Company to Mrs. C. P. Horlng: No. 42 West SSth street, for Paula Wolfsohn_to James W. Tanney. and No. l^i West nth. street, for the Hearn estate to Dr. Gro- stock. The M. Morgenthau. Jr.. Company, was interested as the broker In the lease which has Just been consummated for the premises Nos. 43. 45 and 47 West 33d street, to L. C. Riggs. the restaurateur. Mr. Rigg3 ha? taken a lease of the store, basement and first loft for a long term of years, and will remodel the premises for his own Immedi- ate occupancy. Th» consummation of this deal, which has been under negotiation for many month?, Is the direct result of the opening if the new Pennsylvania station- Mr. "Rigrgs's new restaurant Is within one- half a block of the new Glmbel store, which will op^n shortly. The aggregate rental : which Mr. Riggs wll pay to the Friedlander estate for the term Is about $500,000. f ' Plans have been filed for a six story ele- : vator apartment house, to be erected on the south side of 157 th street, 200 feet east of Broadway, at a cost of SSO.OOQ. The build- Ing will have a frontage of 75 feet and a depth of 56.1 l feet, with a facade of brick and limestone, with accommodations for forty-four families. The Sun Construction Company, of which Benjamin Nelberg i? president, Is the owner. Gronenberg & L,eu"htag are the architects. OTHER LEASES REPORTED. ; The Charles F. No: es Company has .leased 5.000 feet of space In Nos. 82 and 84 Fulton street for Daniel E. Seybel to the C. E. Sheppsxd Company for a long term of years: the second loft of No. 256 Pearl street for Mars' L. Speirs to Lowenstein & Strubel, the second loft of No. 217 Pearl street, for the George Nash Company to the American and West Indies Sales Com- pany: the first loft of No. 221 Pearl street for the Euler & Robeson Company to J. Diaz & Bro.; lofts In Nob. 38 and 100 Beek- rr.an street 'or Hoffman & Scbofleld to H. H. Bishof and H. A. Beckley. and the sec- ond loft of No. 12 Dutch street to the Ful- ton Press. The real estate market was featured yes- terday by some interesting leases. Tn the selling of property there was a great falling off In the activity shown on the r,rece<3ißS day. What little trading was done was mostly confined to The Bronx. An eight story buNdlng. nor under course. of construction at Lafayette and" "Walker streets, has been leased by the Selding Brothers to the Stanley Works, a hard- ware manufacturing concern of New Brit- ain. Conn. Helen H. Jenkins Is the owner of the property. *•* the thinner maaUn, aa preferred- In *• 21uEtrs.tton while canton flannel Is fin* *£«J with a little frill of eaiiiroiderT a.t \u25a0c £eck.c: The quantity of nuLter-jtl reQuired far the « ub ghte <f x years) Is three and ooa- jojth yar-a 27 Inches wide or two and **2*^<;uaAer« yards U Inches wide. c 4XS«U«Bni. Ko. B.MO. is cut la sizes for tT^* 0 . tto»u 'o» four, clx and eight years cf £*' and will be mailed to any address on *g«of K> certs. Ci*rw« **• number of pattern and age :>W^^- Adaresß Pattern Depertmer.t. ttr?*: Tr l^ne. If in a hurry Bar pat- \u25a0U i?* pa extra 2-cent postage etajz.p wcTiaaa v tor tetter poetasa in *"• <— ?g!g^.-% >l JAUNE MANGE. X Jaime mange Is sometimes useful In combination with blanc mange or with crimson or rale pink Jellies. It Is also an excellent dessert served by Itself In a wreath of whipped cream flavored with titter almonds or a circle of peach pre- serves. It In made like a blanc mange, with the addition of enough yellow egg yolks to Ci TO !t a bright yellow color. A ny pinch of salt ,chou!d be beaten with the eggs before they are put into It. IMPROVED ANIMAL HEADS. The ha«ds teat are used en profusely for the adornment of furs are this year softer and lighter than formerly. Heretofore hey nave bean mounted on cork, but now \u2666heir interiors are of robber. They can be oresied quite flat between tie fingers, but will always return to their proper shapes after such treatment. When Icing an onion to flavor a stew or a cal&d acora It before cutting off \u2666act otm Many Minor Changes Noted in the Facility This Year. Th« first day of registraTion for the com- iag year brought the summer vacation to a dcs« for Barnard College etudents yester- day There was the usual mustering of cl&rj in Millbank: Hall. Only the freshmen (Hal year were not Quiet as mnch In evi- dence aa csuaL This is due to the fact that entrance examinations are etill In progress. There are to be a number of changes in th« Barnard faculty this year. In the department d classical philology professor La Rue Van Hook, Ph. D- is re- placing Prefessor T. Leslie Shear, Ph. D- In the history department JDas Harriet R. Fcx. a graduate of last year, replaces Mies Juliet Stuart Points, who won the English scholarship offered by the General Federa- tion of Women's CJuba- There are also a number of added professors In other de- partments: In classical philology, Gracs Goodaie: In English. Clare M. Howard, and re cathezsatlcs. Harold B. Curtis. REGISTRATION AT BARNAED Mrs. Howard McNutt, of the Committee M Public Safety of the City "Fed.." talked about automobile horns and the trial they are to sensitive ears. She wanted the "Fed." to pass a resolution demanding that ail the toots be in the same key. 80 that there would be harmony at least in the noise. Mrs. McXutt pointed out what a eervlce th« committee had performed in get- tlnz streetcars to stop on the same corner. She said Ehe never could remember whet corner It was. and always waited on th« wrong one. There were other speeches, but the meet- .__. was cut short by the announcement that free cocoa was being served to club- women downstairs. To-day the State Federation of "Women's Clubs will bold forth. i teacher -Jerr.or.Ftrat" what a dangerous ;thing food is to eat. It was real food. j bought yeslerday ir.orning at real shops. 1 Out of Sve brands of catsup only two "were : found to be free from benzoate of soda : and other preservative*. | A roll of jeJly cake had coal tar dye in ;it to make it look as if it were rich with j eggs. A bottle of lemon . ..vorirg was made | to confess that it never even saw a lemon. J It was a disheartening demonstration, and , if the wayfarer started down the aisle to I seek consolation, there was Miss Lucy I Pas© Gaston waiting to waylay him and ' prove in measured accents that no man I, who was so weak and wicked as to smoke ! cigarettes had any moral ri^ht to marry. Thero was exeat triumph at the antl- ;cigarette booth yesterday, by the way. ' Three young men. ti^r.ed the pledge never jta smoke cigarettes. They said after they \u25a0 cot aw;iy that they preferred cigars. Jliss Gaston and the Massachusetts girls weren't the or.;-,- ones at the chow engaged jin proving that the world is not what it j ought to be. Upstairs in the lecture room j the City Federation of Women's Clubs was : enlaced in shaking politics, public hy?ien« and the moral status of the country by th« I nape of the- neck. Mrs. Raymond Robbina. of Chicago, pres- ident cf the National "Woman's TVade Union League, told a story of a dead horse i to prove that men were not fit to man&ge i politics aione. The horse was so dead that \ he #nabl«d her to convince the Polish wom- | an at whose door he had been lying for ithree days that women ought to take a I hand at running the city. 000): Aur, 9, 1909; $100; Address. 254 Broad- way. GRAND ST. 41« and 41«, « sty brk. 35.9 x 100; Meyer Rablner to Bessie Bernstein; 1-3 part (mtg $40,000); Sept 21: $100. GRAND ST. 420 and 422. 6 sty brk. SS.Ox 100; same to same; 1-3 part (mte $20,000.; Sept 21; $100. GRAND ST. SRI and 381 4, « «'-T brk. 2"x 100: same to same; 1-*SJ part ( mtjr $36,000); Sept 21; $100; address. 233 Grand st. NAECLE AYE. w cor of Hawthorn? St. 130 x Irreg to a vr s 10th ay« i 37.10x128.3: Emma B Lever to John I/ever; part imtc $14,660); Sept 21; $100; address. Academy st. near Broadway. RIVINGTON' ST, «4, 4 sty brk. 22.1 *7.V Otta A Rosalsky to G<«osl Shapiro Cmt? $IS.- 000); Sept 20; $100; address, 137 Allan st. 2D ST. 204 and 268 East. « sty brk. 40x106x Irreg; Meyer Rabiner to Bessie Bernstein; 13 part (mts $41,000); Sept 21; $100; address, !253 Grand st. j 11TH ST. CIS feast. 5 sty brk. 25*103.3: Dora Tacks to Mary Ehrmann <mfg $.1.".S0O); Sept 21; $100; address. 519 East 11th st. ISTH ST, «17 East: I sty brk. 25x103.3; Aaron Pegs' to Tsnatz "i'eisbenrer: 1-3 part, j all title. all Hens; Sept 21; $1: address. SO ! Catharine st. 19TH ST. n *. 470 ft «- of 7th «ye. 15x63: , Mar" F McNally to Prudential Real Estate Corporation imtg $7,000 \u25a0; Sept 22; $100, ad- I dress, 220 Broadway. SSTH ST. 322 East. 5 sty brk. 25x»8.Jt; 2d »v». 037, 21.4x50: Joseph Mar^oles to Ephraim Gottlieb: all title, all Hens: April 25. 1906; rerecorded from Dec 26. 1906; si"o, address. i 937 2d are. ' B6TH ST. 386 East, 5 sty hrlc. zSxlfta.S: [Bertha Weiss to Becky Potlin (mtsr $25.00«>): ! Augr 8; $100; address. 235 East 56th st n~TH ST. 17 East. 6 Sty brk. n tv cor of lladlson ay«, 95x100.11: Abraham Ooldsmith. I ref, to Charles Brotvnold: Sept* 22; $23,000; address. 141 West 120 th st. 12"D ST. 233 East. 3 sty brk Cox i noil: ,T.-i«»ph Cohen to Sarah R Cohen: one-half pail' (wits; $11,000); Sept 20; $1. address, 235 East 123 d st. THE BRONX. BRTGOS AYE. n c cor 197th st. 90x5. *>r. luag; William Loch to Fredsric Stubenvoll and ano. Sept 22. $100. BRIGGS AYE. c s. 171.5 ft a of 198th st. lOOr" 7x lrn »*: Piepfrteii Pilber'ierir to Wlil'im Los*; q c: July 21. 8100; addresy. 368 East 140th et. DALY AYE. c 5. 453.5 ft s of 177th m.. 32 lx 15« 11: Harry C Ben!tn<* traction Co to John C "Wallace Co rmtg $20,000); Sept 21; $100; address, 423 sth are. FORDHAM AYE. c *. ISC. 8 ft a of «th st. 46x100 ; Leopold Boehm to Rosa Kuatz: one- half part; c a *: all title, a!! Hens; Sept 21, $1: address. 1323 Franlin are, INDEPENDENCE AYE. w 8. runs n w 340 ft to c 8 of an alley x n c 143 ft n« 347 ft to a~e x s c 143.9 ft to beginning: con- !tains 1 196-1000 acres, -srlth right to us* said | alley, now Sycamore aye; A Emll Schmidt to Adln G Pierce (mti? $15,000); Sept 22; $100; a<".dres*. 103 Park aye. LOT 872. map Edward X TTlTlari at Wood- lawn Height*: William P Rooney to David A Ettinger: one-half part; Sept 19: $330, ad- dress below. PAVE PROPERTY: Enanuel Arr.rteln et al to same; one-half part. S-pt 14; $350; address, 128 Broadway. WfRRTR avk. tt a, 140 « ft n or ISM St. I61IOO: Jennie 3 O'Satllvar. to Gru*»pp« Ri- naldo (mtg 56.500); Sept 19; $1, address. 653 Morris aye. MATILDA Wt. sea. lot 154, map of TV'ash- tngtonvtlle. 50x100; Frances Zsehiadrich to i Frederick W Home; q c, June 1; $1; address, 4626 Matilda aye. MORRIS PARK AYE. a v cor Jefferson st, i BOxlOO; Henry C Helfst and ano to Johanna Darcy (mts $11,100); Sept 21; $100; address. 1743 Wallace are. ROGERS PLACE, c s. S.V.I ft n of Wo«t- chcler aye. 50x90; Oliver E Davis to Rogers Buildinir Co imtg $6,000>; Sept ft; $100; ad- dress, 3025 3d aye. SUMMIT AYE. c s. 50 It « of 162 d st. .','> x 95: John P. Levins to Machanev Realty & Construction Co; Aug 1 2; $100: address. 11 East 9sth st TIEBOXTT AYE, v *> cor Clark st. runs n 73x «:t.r.x s w 101.4 to centre line Clark st x vr 74.4 to c s Tlebout aye x n 25 to beg-; Walter D Maruny to Lucy I.yon . one-sixth part; July 29: $100; address, 202 East 46th st. TINTON AYE. 1223. 20.5x110: Jacob Wolff to Simon Dannenb«TK: all liens; Sept 21; $1; address. 198 Broadway. WASHINGTON AYE. « a. 322.3 ft 9 of 173th st. 27*120; Peter B Franklin et al to Max Cohen: bent 6: $100; address. 220 West 42d st. WASHINGTON AVB. •s, 322. ft sof 178th st . .25x120; Max Cnhen to Th.rd Avenue Building- Co (mtc 54.300); Sept 22; *100; a!- dress. 229 West 42 d st. WASHINGTON AYE. i«. cor 173 dst 50. 9 x 100, except part for aye; Meyer Rabiner to Besslo Bernstein: one-third part (int* $61,000); Sent 21; $100; address, 253 Grand st. 14STH ST. 345 and 347 East. 50x100.6; Bun- eay Co to Central Union Gas Co (mtc $3.30tt); Sept 22; $100; address, :;"5u Alexander aye. 197TH ST. lot. 04, map Metropolitan Real Estate Association at Fordham H;..~- . Ephralm Placsek •>« al to Fie? Tynbersr. jr: Aur 29: $100; address. 84 William st. RECORDED MORTGAGES. (With nam« and address of lender's attorney.) Interest 5 per cent unless otherwise stated. SEPTEMBER 22. MANHATTAN. . AVB P. n » COT 13th St. tn V l4tk -• X— tr» Trmpkins st x to BIS Bt x irreg: July IB; B Tr , 44 per cent; Ma«tlc Dock Corporation to William L. Cornlit; $25,000; attorneys. James. Schell & Elkus. 170 Broa*lway. . BROADWAY, a * cor 101>*h st. $3xlß 'prior mtg- MB.000): Pert: 21; Aw as P - bond: Thalia W MillPtt to Edward R Othelman; $20,000; adr- dress. 31 Na^iau st. CLAREMONT AYE. 130 to 136, 1t10x!<T0 (prior mix $172,'kX») Sept 20: due Jan 20. 1»12: 6 per cent- r'odae Realty :r> to Charles M Roeenthal; $9,000; address, IGO Broadway. THOMPSON St. 21« and 220. « sty brk. Mi; <.nt 20; 3 yrs. 6 per cent: Francesco and An- tonio Capozzi to Bernard 3 BifTar: $50,000; at- torney. Lawyers Title Guarantee and Trust Co, 100 Broadway. SAME PROPERTY (prior rat? $50,000)^ Sept 20: 3 vrs. <* per cent: Fame to Giovanni Garda; $11. '"OO: address as above. 2D AYE. 937. 3 sty brk. 21.4xPf>: Sept 21: dv* July 1 1913: Isaac Wilson »nd Benjamin Gold- berg to Daniel J Quinlan; $11,500; address. 527 East 27th st. 3D AYE. n 8 cor 34th fit. 24 9x100: leasehold: Sept 19: demand. « per cent; Richard X Mahon to Consumers' Brewing Co; $12,000; attorneys. Holm. Whiting & Saarff. 35 Nassau St. 4TH ST. Bant. 5 sty brk. 23.4x94.11; Pept 22- «lue as per bond; Tillle Tauszii? to Title Guarantee and Trust Co; $25,000; address. 170 Broadway. 21 ST ST. 417 West, 3 sty brk. 22x104.fi: Se t 22: .-. Carrie Nichols to Lawyers Title In- surance and Trust Co; $5.0<->0; a<i'iress, 160 Broadway. 46TH ST. 71 West. 4 sir brk, 15.3x100.5x lrrejr- 46th ot. " West. 19.11x50.5: P<-pt 22: 3 vrs. Interest as per bond: Philip A Fitzpatrick to Sarah F Turner; $7,500: attorneys, Geller, Rolston & Hcran. 22 Exchange pi- 63P ST. 332 East, 5 sty brk. 25x100..% (prior mtc $lS.0<">0): Sept 21; duo July 23. 1910: 6 per cent: Rachel Levy and others to Aucrusta Pin- cus: $500: attorney. Harry Goldberg. 309 Broad- way. "IST ST. Sl3 East; R sty brk. 29x102.2 Cprior rats: $18,000): Sept 21; 3 yrs. 6 per cent: Lincoln Bohemian Realty Corporation to Michael Kafka. «t al. $4,000; attorney. Thomas Kapck. cor Ist aye and 74th at. BSTH ST. s s. 832.11 ft w of Columbus aye; 2 lots, together in size S3xlOO.ll: 2 mt(rs. e AC :i $2,000 (2 prior mips, each $9,000): Sept 15; 2 vrs. ft per o»nt: Horace Moody to Julius TJ Ike'Bheimer: $4,000; attorney. Thomas Costlsan. 301! Broad 122D ST. 103 Bast. 3 sty brk. 23x100.11; Sept 2 3 yrs Mary I Fltznatnck and ano to Emi- ; crar.t Industrial Savings Bank: $14,000: address. 49 Chambers st. 149TH ST. \u25a0 ». 100 ft w of Convent aye. 75x 09 11; Sept 22: 5 yrs. 4'«i per oent: Adolph Doi>- tcr and ano to Charles Lanier and ar.o, exrs; $90,000: attorneey. F B Candler. 48 Wall st. THE BRONX. ANTHONY AYE. 8 w cor Mount Hop« pi. BOx 106 4 .prior mm $14,000^; Sept 22; 1 vr. 4 per cent- Caryl A Montgomery to Ettll "W Klapnf-rr: $3,000: attorneys. Wesselman A Kraus. 65 Lib- erty st. BRYANT AYE. c s, 100 ft ? of Garrison aye. 23x100: Sept 15: due Jan 1. 1911: >> per -"tit; Martin Pletschcr Construction Co to Lena Faith: to COO; auorneys. HlldreUi & Palmer. M avo and 14eth ft. LOT 211 to 213, mar' 307 lots Hunt's Point Realty Co (prior mtc $2,330); Sept 2: demand. ft D*r cent; Anton Bodo to Crescent Star Realty Co: $1,200; address. 211 East With st. LOT 5. map In partition, action Mary A Walla and ano ajrt Ann M Storer et al; Sept 21; due a.-i re- bond; Morton MGreen to Louis H&rtunc; £2.000; address. 3277 Terry are. MORRIS PARK AYE, s w cor Jefferson St. r/>xloo- p m (prior mtsr $11,100): Pept 12: due as per bond: Johanna Darcy to Henry C Helfst and ano; $4,000: attorney. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 17« Broadway. MOTT AVB. w n. 100 ft n of 150th St. 4* 4x 84. 4x lrre|{; Sept 21: 1 yr; Marion Rtsse to Ger- man Saving* Bank; $4,000; address. 100 East I4th st. MORRIS -WE. w b. 14O.« ft n cf lß3d St. Iflx 100- Sept 19- line fi«pt 1. 1913: Giuseppe Rina!«tr» to Jennie 3 0 Sullivan: $<t.500; address. 633 Morris aye. NELSON AYE. w •, lot 104 and a 4 lot 103, ma» Century Investing Co (prior mtg $21,000*: f>'«t)t 22: 2 vrs. 6 per cent: .T«me« H Haven* to Philip X Haag; $8,000: attorney. L 8 Quacken- biish. t5 Broad st. PROSPECT AYE. ws. n l 4 lot 68. map Ford- ham. 28x104 2* irreir: Sept 2«: S yrs. 6 per cent; Patrick I>ddy to Susan A B»rrl«n: $1,000; at- torney. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 17« Bread way. ROGERS PL, •s. aflo l ft a of W«stche«ter aye 00x90: p m: Sept 18. due as per bond: Rogers BuUdinr Co to Oliver E Davis and ano; $S.0OO : address 3025 8d avf. ROBBINS AYE, w s. \u25a0 4 lot 16£, map Wil- ton I'ort Morris and East MorrlttUnU, 28a i17.-x irre»c; Sept 22: 1 yr, « per cent: Flor- enc« Smith to Vincenzo Palmlerl; $3,300. at- . n,jsfc, bMil *-wtsuna, 121 Land* at. LEASES FEATURE OF REALTY MARKET XEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, RrPTT^fBFR 23, 1010. THE m OF MODES Tll B fQKT VIEW Mniraiflcent Elevator Apartment*. 3 ; t jj and 0 Kooxns. $423 to $1,300. S. E. cor. 1»1 Se.*A Haven Arc Of Interest to "Women v
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Eight Story Building Under Course of Construction at Lafayetteand White Streets Rented to Hardware Concern

$500,000 TO BE GIVEN FOR RESTAURANT SPACEr While It Rages Fiercely Women

Do as They Please.-_• idd:h of skirts, the exact lenpth cf___

the piace of the waistline— these are«*; m whi=h the widest differences of

___*_ a=on« the authorities. While

«'C p-rtfr- wages hot around tlicm, woman

co.*t._le to wear, within certain limits._....- t tier prefer, ar.d the shops do

Sir best » Ply« lhem what th"y want-

n»T«« Ukely to _e-»old. on iroing to choose, \u25a0\u25a0-

eaaCßSe. that the skirt should_..-. e-lv o=» yard and three-quarters

ON THE SAUSAGE'S TRAILWoraan Took It as a Sample, but

She Mar Be Sorry Soon.If -c=3_ family in or around Now York

cats sausage and dies this morning, therewill bo sad and remorseful hearts In thetooth cf the Massachusetts State NormalSchool at the Pure Food Show at Madi-son Square Garden. One of the girls Inthe booth set a can of adulterated sausageon the table, meaning to do some experi-ments to show the public •what bad stuff Itwas. Along came a woman with her armsfull of free samples, and. seeing the sau-sage, gathered it In. Pursuit was made.bin In vain, and the experiments continuedwithout sausage.A large crowd surrounded the booth to

see the three Massachusetts girls and their

L!S PENDEN3.ICrmi RT. 60 Eaat: Kti«a 81««»' sjt* Isr_el

Jafdson «t al (foreclos-r* of. Ktg); attoraaya,

Skc-I A ElegeLBROOMS ST. 81: H«rrr Hai*» art IssdOT R>-

gar et al ifarecloaur* of mis); attor—irya. Amend& Amend.

4TH AYE. o s. 4ft ft a of *•»•«. 20x«J;

Adolph F Pnßch at ill a?t A *«*•* mi_fp-i*"

tltlonn attorneys. Karzrn-a *Fr_n_Bn_elmrr.

CARPENTER AYE. '39?3 to gBW; Hoary OEllleck. Jr. art Otzstav* BJaa» •talfjrrlOß toset aside deed); attorney. P » rraagoll.

FRINCB ST. n• cor T_c_ st. 43.7-

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2) \u2666;- «• «--''--*cost. u.coa

EXTERIOR ST. w a. 1.0:0 ft a of 190th »*_for 4 concraU dry kilns. 9x100: Aator estate. 23"West 2«th st. owner: A D Flßlayaoa. BBS •»and Harlem River, archltsct: coat. $3,000.

WILKINB AYE. w a. «.oa ft a of ITHa at;

for two 5 sty brh tenmta, 4a7Hxß2.2 I5; *\u25a0*•\u25a0\u25a0•Realty co (Sarah Hess. Seaford. Vomg <\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0*\u25a0secretary), owner: Edward J Byrno. *(—* Ma**architect: coat. $80,000.

ROGERS Pl* a 9. 36008 ft n of WiiliiliUiraye: for a 5 sty brk tenmt. 80x77: Rogers Bnll4-!rg Co (Joseph I>?voll. 1311 Amethyst are, pra»-lde_t>. owner; Henry yordhelm. 1C37 Tr«s_io_tay«. architect: cost. $00,000.

BELMON'T AYE. w \u25a0. 131 ft a Of T^»r_oeaaye: for a 1 sty fraroa garagai 8x12: R wThomas. Trensont and Hushes arcs, ownw.Charlea S Clark. 441 Tremont are. architect:oaati iV).

FAILS ST. w s. 300 ft n of Randan •••: fsra 1 sty frame stormga b!dg. 14x15: "West BooatVcrnon Realty Co. XCakefleld Park. ownar:Charles 3 Clark. 441 Tremont my, architect;

cost. $100.

107TH ST. « 9. 117.2 ft w of Brigga *~«: tora 2 sty brtc dwg. 22x«0; Jacob O B?a*»ar. IIS*Ho» aye. owner: Carl J Itzel. 1238 V7ii_in3 a>«a.architect: ccst. J7.O«X».

ISOTH ST. n a. 45 ft w of Van ?r-?st ay«; far a1 st/, rram« shed. ISxCO: Van Nest \Voo4worS-in* To. on rremlaes. owmtß Bballng, UMWalker aye. architect; cost. SSOO.

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UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS.

Physician's Office;O_ first Coor, fseteg y»<r_KTn 9ti_a-» \Park at 26__ «•- T~~» rtycas, wit_ ta_sv jpeadent ?ntra_«_, a_d __« -Cad bath. •

Rental, lncl-d;"jc cald tarrtca, «Usoa

"The Madison Square**37 Maciiaon Arc

jlu,-:^r- AMIDON LJLacs WMaes

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LONG Isl__yu.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LET

RIVERSIDE DRIVENorth Corner 84th St.. >•*»*•• 3*-

FIRSPROOF APARTHENTS.Apartments of 3. 10 and 12 roans *n*»

baths, location finost in th? «£%"«\u25a0 f,1001 00to $3 'X)

-W. R. A J- M. 9TEWABT.

MES FOB EAIILY AUTUMN.

THE VERONA. - . —The Veronl*5lclntaim t'___Sg t**£apartments, each an a*aolui«iy d»t_cb«d ra»- ,

vantages and convenience* that go to nut a

The m-nTexclusl-e tnno-atiens tr £• r,rt-'

The monv excluslv* innovations tn •n« nm-••aoM of THE VERONA afford lncalctilabl* as- .slsuince to the duties of housekeeping.

Apartments Containing Fourteen Roeena andThree Baths. IS.OOO to $3300.

Manager on Premises. i

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STRICTLY MILvxoFIKEFROOiT. J-liand 127 West 58th Street. J

7 rooms and bath. Si.ooo"*-I!^?"..—^r8 IKlae ltgwta,all nl«ht elevators. SWOjuA^W. |

••_" and B-way surface terminals on DlocK- \u25a0

S_t.way tno blocks. Central Par- one block. I

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"Home-Loving HeartsAre Happiest.**

Old-fashicned comforta and new-fashioned ccßveniances, ami- i-ealsurroundings, in the raw Ac<ar»ortCottages, just completed, in '•*»

charming suburban home community\u25a0I

£NI 1.4J4J i!«ial111.J

BAYSHOBE, L- 1-Th"«« easy cottars ar» I©cat»<l ac |ila«S

lOOzl^O f>«t <e<i:ai toT!j elty lota>. wttttmeasy Tral-tn^r d:stanc« of station, laJaea.yacht barber, casino, bathinc dat_lo_ asdthe otJier attractlTe aniatii at Brt«*t-waters. Each cotta?* ba* row; porch.:.rsr«! il-'ing room, broad, o^>«a flreplaow.d;ning room, kltchaa <equtpp«4 with Urns-dry tuba, running water. range >. wttafrom threw to six sleeptng n««aaa. Bl«» t. icS^fjrea, «creen» and shades. D*cox_tlons

quaint and restful.Price* b-»ln at $Z.SS(K ta*_ $3,060, $«.»*•.

t3.4<H>. and by «a«y stages bo to »«J.33<»-Also 1-sited number at from $7,900 to$10,400. Any cottage elected may b« p«r-ch_s«d an tanna to yocr '.Ik.. <

One-Ha« Acre Cottage Plots, M_Q.lOne-Hdl! Acre tottaqe ?lot», S4-30. jSSO Down end 510 Monthly. j

Readers of THE Tn_BCN^3 _r>» tn-!ta_to visit "Brtghtwaters" aa oar truest*.

Fl«as« writeour New Torlc offLc« or tele-phone MurrayHi!! 3204 for r*se-ra._a__

E iulon d» __t« Eooklat No- ItUpon tUm—a*.

T. B. ACKERSON CO.."T>*»-elpp«-a of Cholc* •

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Builders of House* of HnrlV*>'f- York OMw: 1 West tun Stre»U

Opposite Wa*larf-A*«r *.

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THE CORNWALLNew. 12 Story. Fireproof.

Northwest corner Broadway and 9Oth St.

vpartm»ntj can be seen until 10 p. n. |$AoO \partmenta can be seen until 10 p.m."«T.AITgOIC

•HOBBS. MB Wat 7M St.

STRATFORD-AVONhzs&X ssa?s r

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upward^ Agent on prcrnisgg. ...— !

fHE~DORLEXA 318^^U.1#Ml!twm>. '2 hat^s. JI.WBrnndCTy. cor. 105th t^t.

THTBELNORD52" Colombia Ava

The Cleveland,w,.».< S^S«Vtt _«. ££ets *tc Call txytxreen 10 ana 3- .

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SONOMA17^0-1734 Broadway- .

REE*? HOUSE,12IST _-• &BROADWAY.

7 room-Ayaxtxmittß. _-«'.->o<l_

'"~_l_\MEßrY PARK <XCB.

36 Grannerry Park.Several desirable apartment* for ren^Mi? BROOICFIELD. _.1

HXn^TCN & SPEAKER CO

23 IJ>rtvJ>L- b- 3^**\u25a0 CI.AREMONT VIEW.

flil-17 West 12. th St.N%ar Subway and Riverside Priv».

-r• fo\.r >«tnt lain

WHY SPEHQ BBE-TEB PARTOF SALARY FOB BENT??

When w< nfT»r inod—rn 4»aUtea* to >***pl» of moderate me*as. str!ctlT first *laa»

np-fo-date. steam heat, cheerful apa»*-mcati at th» small \r«e_!y rent-I a!

\u25a0* Boom* and Private Bath. aY to MJa.

Tenants oconnytn* apaxtmanta far on«y«Nir or •*\u25a0\u25a0 willrecetr• a rabata of SSVSCLObV» Ilom-: » A. .ia>-» P. ML:V-

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CITYiSUBURBIN HOMES GO.,First Aye.Estate. Office onPremises415 EAST «TH ST. T»L 33»» Pt_s».

NEW JERSITI.THE TEESU-vB PATTEEN.Alacst s:i children are art to b« restless

to t_?ir Eloep a_d to toas the coverings"*6e In a -way that means discomfort, if\u25a0at a s?__ce to health. Here are sleeping

tiraer.ts cf \u25a0•£\u25a0 a cainfenable, cosey Bort•\u25a0» «*»«• th» rnort restlesa roun^rter wnuid2-5 It Impossible to expose himself to**-?- They can be mad« from canton2*_£el, fynm flannelette or from sxty ma-*"*ai of the sort, or they can be made

Aa lnTer<!sting costume cf <lark tlue\u2666fteriot had an Empire •mist and kimono*aev^ a r.unber of small pleats werefcwr.ei _a the rkirt. eomewaat a.bove kneeaaelr but they xrers held in .\u25a0« bylapw en the inslio la order that the nar-row outline night be preserved.

A. Fall Kit übxt btae Mare, built on the»*T»-e iin"f= charar-trriFtic "f the strictly

•sflui*'- rwr-jrrse. had the normal waistline-

tad a coat a little longer than the one Justdescribe. A su;rgeFti"n cf frivolity was'"B-Mrflto :r, hc-srevf-r. b- r.urnprous ?trlp«

«Icens? raiin about an inch wide, whichw«"re closely braided with black ?outarh«*zA further adrrmed by rows of smallbars huttens.

H he bottom, tut it Tfill be found that

-3^- liberties are take- with this rrile._J_j in the Direction of Increasing the

%ih a :nt!c. Ccats ar*. cf course, short.

W there are sora<s that nre shorter andJj- that are less short, this point bcinsrfided ki each case by the genera', char-

J-r ot the sarraent, as la also the plactas

4 the \u25a0R-aist.line.S; is Jr. the less severe costumes that the

rcrttst coats _r- seen, ar.d the s__ie la

tu* of tiie Empire waist-a fact that was

thar_;inEl7 illustrated in a suit of biacktroaddoth of lightest weipht shown in a

Tilth averue shop. This suit had a skirtwhich, although a little wider than tho pre-

eenbed :ard and threo-<juartrrs, had theWJiO straight lii:es emphasized fey fullfrTT1

*rai'*'!!' R- ba-_ and front. It3r.cw-

•n feature --as the fulness gathered

tet<? tho belt fcetwpcn the paneis. The back<< th* chir little coat was held fas at a

Trlrt a pood deal above that usually ccn-Eicered the r.orrr.al -waistlirm by tablike '-'t«_j!or_ cf th* fid* hacks. P*--sian t'.lkT-2S used for t!:e Unir.z. and there was a•oft turnover 'filar of the came eilk. lg«">d• fold of blark'siik r«t en with fag-

Fy£~^. ThT» were slfo touches of gray

\u25a0hast the r,~c\i arid banos of the same color<sn the Blarres.

Special Bargain-.„.-,... -Q fsxpxo-esxeat*: plot VtxlOQi

located m Boo—— Brook. Nl.N1. J. Et»»_ i_Sa-

utes from X- R. station, main Haa> of C«_-

tral R. R. of N- J. : 42 mteut«» ••?; 10--commntatien; win b» sold an -err ***7terms. Writ* for full p_rt?c_Ur>.

Equator Realty A improvement CaWOBXD BtlLßOfi. X_~r TORS

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FOR SALS.— tO ACRES. WESTBCTtT. «\u25a0*•\u25a0:a?:on Just rtK-tfor B-bdlji(»!-i: „ crte«v

$BS.»> easy term*. W. C lU__V_3* 00-.

12* Kant J3«{ St.. Manhattan.

HEIGUTS.

SOTBEBUIO JPiRTMEMTS>OBTHEA>T COBMSS _.

Riverside Drive and 108 ht.

ot the Hudson.5 6 7. 8 & S Booms; «,2&3Gaths

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REHTS 5340, TO 51,620BROWN BROS., Inc.,

Owners and Builder*.OS PREMISES OR33 EAST 2«TH ST. ,_, _ BOKOL'GIi OF BBOOKXTX.

YOU DON'T NEED A SERVANTin aa "Easy B>_»«-«"»Pt~» Kama." BatUn'tRoad, between B««tfor_ —3— R*^«rs A»«"-.Brooklyn- $7.**50: $050 c_a_ and $50 a noat*>.House* open dar ar.a »v«ning Brls_t__ Eaacn"L." Prcsp*<t Par_ station- Satwt for booklet.

REALTY ASSOCIATES,i:« Brnnftt *»^ Br—My.

boko ii or >__>UAiTAy.

V._V COTtT-AXDT TCIUtACZ.New Dw«;::b«_ Ailconvenience?.

R*ad- to OcrnvT'Ch«Jc<» Plot* Beady to Build On

DAVIDSTEW ART. 2*3 Brt»Jway. Manhat

THE LAWSJv is Ccr 177th St. an.l Wad» worth At_

31 s'Rooras and Bath. JMII less.R. S. JENNINGS *CO.. Brway and I7t»th St.

iiul7riUII9CT '» sTw. Oor. 131st St. andnAZELrIunS I, For' Washington Aye.

Finest reanlantial »«ulen. 4. 3. 8 and 9 rooms. ;

iand 2 batha. $-iSO to $1,300. Owner pesUtlng |on miaaa.

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——— j W\ESTCI__STZK COCXTT-PHILIPSE MANOfs ON THE irsm

Om mile auussiiaam rltep -natia :» »*•«ra iMlnaai,us near cootpietlo*. Adaress

PHILIPS. MANOR CO..PhUtpa* Manor. N«w Tar!_^

•ROCKFOREST"'outhwest cor. 17lst st. and fort Wasslnptnn

aye • lmtnedtat* poaaaaaton: <&. 7, 8 rooms; $.J»

upward. Agent on preml»ea.

CUKSArEAKE Avn SIIENAXDOAH.Block front eaat side of Audubon -ye.. 1.-d

BOARD OF BKI I- -'\u25a0' _Headway.

BOROUGH OF QCEEXS.

SOUTn O^ONE PARK. NEW IKCXTT.—

Ues fcetwerr. Brooklyn and Jamaica. St>*-rial ilaejilug aala of lota; prices S43e> to a»ao:$» down and 3! weekly. D*VH> P. LItHTREALTY «*O.. X Court st. =>r»oiuym.

i-.RKV'LOCK DWELLING.35»0 B'way. Cor. 143 dg.

4 3 « Rnon<« and Baths. Rents WOO to $000.G SCIIWEGLER. 3WT E'wmy.

WE CAN\u25a0 .... SUIT YOU AT THE

M \.IESTI«'. t». E. corner I4ith st. and St.Nicholas aye.; 7 and s large rooms; electnefi-htand tco suppMrrt without cost.

PC BOIS & XAjn-PR' tt5S Broadwar.\u25a0tt v—TXBBUE PAPER. PATTERN OPCHILD'S NIGHT DRAWERS. FOB. 03CENTS.

THK COBTKZ.«15 Writ IWth St.. one blook of BabwaT.New Firaprnof. Two apartments on each

floor- S rooms, 2 baths: 9 rooms. 3 baths.coor, aWonts. $1 It>O up.

APARTMENT HOTELS.

Hotel Renaissance512 Fifth Aye., Cor. 43d St.

APARTMENTSHOTEL SEVILLE,

MADISON AYE.. .*»TH *».Suttaa. furnished aad unfsmlsliee. to imam

by th« asmson or T«ai^

BR4)OKI.V>*.

BROOKIYJUPARTMEIITS\nv number of rooms; beat locations In tow rs:

fr.',m £160 to $1,600 uar v«ar. V IT. PELLE-TREAU * '°

l** Remsen St.. Brooklyn.\u25a0Phonx. 2»"0 Main.

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STEBBtNS AYE. c s. 888.10 ft n of West-chester aye. 37.0x30: Sept 22; 1 yr. 6 per cent:Copswell-Taylor Improvement Co to AnnieHail; $2.50(1; attorney. O E Darts. 8023 3d ava.and ano; $S,000; address, 3025 3d ay«.

SUMMIT AYE. <« a. GO ft \u25a0 of 1«M et. SOX95: p m; Aug 2; 1 yr. without Interest:Machanley Realty and Construction Co toJohn P Levins; $7,183: address. 11 East OSthst.

VTSE AYE. w s. 300 ft n of -J72d St. 25xt00:Sept J'J; due aa per bond; Steinmetz Con-struction Co to Manhattan Mortgage Co;$0,500; address, 200 Broadway.

WASHINGTON AYE. c s. 522.S ft a of 175thft, 82.5x120; Building Loan, Sept 2; 1 yr. 6set cent: Third Avenue Building Co to MaiCohen; $22,000. "V"

SAME PROPETITT; Sept 22; 1 yr: 6 per cent;same to same; $10,750; attorney, Jacob Free-man, 229 V/est 42d st.

137TH ST. 75« East, 12.8xlOO; Sept 14: Syrs: Blackwood Realty Co to R T W Duke,trus; $2300; attorney, Henry J Bowery, 'MNassau st.

I3BTB ST. « 5. 83.4 ft c of Willis aye. 16.Sx100 (prior ntg $«.')<»)., Sept 21: 2 yrs, « percent: James Turner to Ellen F Donlin; $1,000;attorney, F C Hlrleman, 2504 3d ava.

tSr.D ST. 504 East. 23x100; Sept 22. due asper bond: Oscar H Vaupel to Title Guaranteeana Trust Co; $12,500; address. 178 Broadway.

SATISFIED MORTGAGES.(With name and address of lender's attorney.}

SEPTEMBER 22.MANHATTAN.

BOND ST. 24. d sty brk. 25.0x90.«: Nov 11.1904; Groat Jones St Realty Co to the Green-wich Savings Bank. $33,000; address. 2466tli aye.

BROOME WT, 20iJ. 5 sty brk. 2SxlOO; Sept20, 1005: Simon Kig»nmacht to Nathan Gold-stein, $5,750; attorney, Henry Meyer, 302Broadway.

BSBKX ST. ITS and l#t 25x30: Mar 1".3310; Abraham Neuraan and ano to WilliamC Horowitz; $450: address. Mt Lenox aye.

LEWI-; ST. 154. 6 sty brk. n a ea» of 3dst. aS.«x!00.»; July 31. 1902; Samuel Cohento Franz Eackhaus; $11,000: attorneys. Am-ateln & Levy. 121 Broadway.

WEST END AYE, 220, 5 sty brk, 16x100:Sept 17, IP<i7: Katharine L Walker to Tl'l*Guarantee and Trust Co; $13,000: address. 178Broadway.

10TH AYE. CS7, 5 sty brk. s w cor of 47thst, lease assignment; Feb «. 1905: BernardJ Rush to th« H«nrv Ellas Fr»wlng Co;56.000; attorneys. Paskua & Cohen, 25 Nas-sau Ft.

UTH AYE. s • cor aC 133 th it. HO.llslOOr101.6x100.5: Sept 7. 1909; Erallaw Co. a cor-poration, to Barbara Trtrks. extrx: $3^.000:

attorneys, Wooiford. B-»v«« A Butcher. 1Madison aye.

23TH ST, 20S East. « sty brk, 255959; April30. 1906; Bernard Rosenfeld to Joseph L.Butten-tvieser; $4,500: address, 220 Broadway.

28TH ST. 117 Bast 4 sty brk. 21.10x83.9: APT1!20. m"'s, Jane Daly to Frank Moss, exr; S13.000;addr*«s, 229 Broadway.

38TH ST. 25-27 West. *sty brk. 85.9x37.6;

Aus S, 1305; Mary Adslalda Heator. mdlv andas trust?-, to Yale University, by George Parm-ley Day. treasurer; $S5.000: attorney, T'-H*Guarantse and Trust Co, 173 Broadway.

79TH ST. 234 East. 3 sty hrk. 17.10x102.2: Oct13. 1905: laidcr Leipzig to William F Tlllsilit andMary Bischon!. exr and extrs: $1,500; attorney.Abraham 3 Weltflsci;. 150 Nassau st.

IXKTB ST, 203; Jar. 2, ISSS; Marks Neiraanand ano to Davtfj Sch-wartz, jr;35,000; attorneys.Clarke & Clarke, ci Chambers st. s

113 TH ST. SCB West, 3 sty brk, ie.SxlOQ.ll:Jure 29. 19C5; Rachel L Cohen to Anni1* L.Smith: $2,000; attorney, R L Cohen. 30S West113th st.

122DST « a. 90 ft « of Park eve. 25x100 11;Sept 21. 1904: Sail Klein to American McrtgagaCo; $1S,OCO; address. 31 Nassau st.

149 TH ST. 6 a, 100 ft• of 10th ay«. 75x99-11:Feb 2. 1906; George V Flurt and ano andCharles a nnrl and ano to the Bank of Wash-ington Heights, by president; $10,000; attorney,John Whalen, SM Broadway.

THE BRONX.CONCORD AYE, n w cor 141st a«, 20x100:

iJnly 8, 19CS; Frank Jacob Neufcerg»r and ano toMary M H Dayton: $450; attorney. LawyersTitle Insurance ar iTrust Co. 160 Broadway.

DECATVR AYE. • 6. 424.4 ft s of 201st ft.50x120; Hermann 6 EHers and ano to George:Stonnlnger; 54.000: attorney, Charles a Furta-man, bd aye and 148ta st.

LOTS Mi to 170, map 'Waldo Hutchlna es-tate at P.iverdale ay* and kb at; July 1, 1803;Matilda Wetterer toJ Clarence Davies; $2,117 30:attorney. Lawyers Title Insurance ani TrustCo, 160 Broadway.

LOTS 130 to 141, map of 300 lots controlledby Henry Morgenthau; June 13, Il»05; BenjaminHochßaum and Abraham LShcngut to the Mu-tual Life Insurance Co of New York; $7,140; ad-dress, 59 Cedar st.

WHITE PLAINS RD. n -vr cor of Nereid aye,82.11x100x85.10x100.3; £ept 2. 1910; Edw H Kellyto Augusta Morris da P°vster; $85,000; attorneys.Bhattock ,-i Q eon, 115 Broadway.

IST AVB, n w cor of 4th st. map Wakefleld.8x202x114.3x130 1x100.7x90.1x283.3: Ist aye. n

a, map n«-^v -. Ilia*?"of Jerome (formerly Williams-bridge) 57x131x Irreg; Ist ay. n f. _"l ft w of4th st, Waktflold. 114.3x100x irreg; Sept 28, l.*"i.Filippo cartisano to Twelfth Ward Bank. Cityof New York; $l.">,O0O; attorney. John Whalen.2i:f. Uroadwai'.

2D ST. n m -. 200 ft <• w of Union are, 25xIOC, being easterly half lot 88. man <-entral partvillage of West Chester; March 9, 1900; FrcdertclcKessler ard P'oroncf. his wife; m Anni»> L.-iuiswKeFsler; $1,800; attorney. Frank Gas.i, WestCheater.

_:!' ST: same property, same map; Fept 21.190S; same to same; $1,500; address, same asabove.

ISBTH ST. 1027 and 1023 East. 37.6x100; Sept12, 1UII7: WU!i«lmine S M Jarek to £il*ard JMolounhney: 54.50(>. attorney. Title Guaranteeand Trust Co. 17*iBroadway.

143 DST. n = 195.2 ft c nf warn aw, 14.11I<X>- July 1. VMS: t'.eorgc. w Beakus arrt aao 'oSarah E r.lfford. of Os?inl::s. N V: .<2.000: at-torney. Smith Williamson. 364 Alexander ay».

107TH ST. s s. 31.11 ft a of Valentine aye. 23sW>- &»rt 2P 1907: John r Fetzger and an* toHeiin- F A Wnif: $5.tKH>: attorney, Title Guaran-

tee and Trust Co. 17»i Broadway.

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES.SEPTEMBER 22.

Bernarl J BlfT«r to Lawyers Tit!* Insurance

Vlonio Hornby to Mary C Fuller: $12,000.Same to Jatnei V D Carl (2 aasts); total,

f"OCO"Guaranteed Mortgage Co to Qeorge A Prink-

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Geons "W Mor>r-» to .Tarr.-s TT r>nral<l: $7.'>v».Anialia Ay Parsons to William H Blachoff and

ar.'-> (2 asst.«); $100.

Gustav I. Penzel and ano to Frieda Thorn(2 as>st*>; $19 900.

Frieda Thorn to Gustav LPenzel and ano <_

seat a). $10.60"._ _

Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Co toLawyers" Mnrtsag© C": $0.f.C0.

Miry McCat'ferty and ano la Peter Otten;

$-1 7(Xi

Siriweii S Ran.iall to Lucy R Comfort; $!.Mark IIRogen to Jeuni« Bachrach «t al: $i.

Frank S Gannon, jr. et al to Mary McCaf-farty and ano; $2,700.

Nathan Werhsier to Frank Gens; $1.

Roben Graves et al. executors, to RobertGraves et a.:, as trustees (.27 assts) ; total,$1,015,000.

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„.,Peter Schramni to Louis Timke; $...>>»>.

Josse M BamUaon to JullU3 liReiter; $1.

Matilda B Toussaint to Fredpricke Koppel-mann; $7.00<r

m

John Zambottl to Eatelle E*st; $4000.Lawyers' Mortgago r oto New York Bible 50-..,..., (2 as* tntal, $TK>,tX)O.Jiillus B lkelheimer to Margaret McGlnnla (2

Title Guarantee an<l Trust Co to Margaret J PGraves '-1salts); total, $140,000.

MECHANICS' LIENS.

SEPTEMBER 22.•»D AYE. 180; Grossman Bros & R*«enr.aum

a«t. Polish National Alliance, owner; Talaky &

Sponchik. contractors; $000.

ISIST ST. 565 West; Arthur F Smith ajrt

Andrew A Blbby. owner and contractor: $113 60.RITTE7IPL. 814; Kmil P Gebhard et si agt ;

Oownhlll Coimtructioa Co. owner and con-tractor; $180 02.

"HERIDAN AYE. n w cor of l«M st. 105.7 x60.3: Andrew S Wright act Brlicgs AvenueRealty Co, ou:ier and ccntractor: $174.

MADISON AYE, n \u25a0 cor ef 66th Et. 100x100.5:Sanitary Dwices Manufacturing Co aRt Park-view CO, owner »renewal): IUB*

WOOSTER ST. 222 and 234. Jacob Sparrow jagt C H Carr and J F McDonaW. owners and ,contractors; $-18.

SHERIDAN AYE, l*e>of 102 d"t. 103.7 x69 3x Irreg- Michael Cerussi a«t Briggs Avenue

Realty Co. owner and contractor; $.">;•"

171ST ST 504 to 510 West: Earner Zam agt iOca Hundred and Soventy-First Street Realty 1

Co. owner and contractor; SICli05.

SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. \SEPTEMBER 22.

r-,r> ST 116 East: Ham ChaimowlU agt]Max^Blau at al; Nov 16. 190.: $*>.

V\lFNTIVE AYS. « *. 303 ft n of lOEth st: j

and Construction Co et al: Sept 14. 1010. «--9 ;

\u0084.n lsOV AYE. 415: J P Duffy Co agt John

Doe-e?ai? VUS 23.' 1010 (by bond): $57 52.\u25a0L,T'^jt-c< 4vv \u25a0« cor lSlat st; John Barb*

agl'c^fhina C^ru'cl et al: fiept 2. 1010; $I.«X>.t-trrt t or \u25a0 1 120 ft s of Intervale aye:

SAME PROPERTY; same agt same; Sept 1.

1310 (by bond); $1,«i25.

iffiD «T 37S East: Salvatore SuraU agt same;

Seit ?«. ma 0* bond); $22->.

NEW BUILDING PLANS.septic: ».Kn 22.

MANHATTANu-r-u t=T n « 175 ft -of Park *v,';for a 1

bcuara'

'-\u0084., 1 <-r c \u25a0 200 ft •\u25a0 of Prna.lway: for &

m Vtv hrk" apt 75xSti.ll: .Sun Construaion Cr.?^C> \X ayt• i»wn*r: Uronenbfnr

* Leuchtag.

7*west 23d archluct,: cort. $N>.a>o.THE CHONX.

T IEBIO AYE W s. 2«X» ft a cf 3Wh st: for a,-Btv brk dwir -«x4»: Victor Zan«letri. SOS 3

Heath aye. owner; M W Oandle. 401 Tre-

Kont aye. architect; i-ost. $«.00»V

ANDREWS AYE." a. 500 ft n of University

\u25a0ye- f^r a 22lt «t>- iranja d«ff. i\»o. WilliamC Bercen ISOth

-r and Andrwws aye. owner:

gsiilaj a' Gl«w. 36 Klngsoridgs rd. architects;cost. *4.ot«t.

CITY ISLAND AVQ, • a, OflO ft n et Pilotaye- for a. l\i»ty frame shop. 60x125: Henry DKevins City Island, owner; John Monk* & Son.KJ T-a. B at. architects; ccst. $8,000.

("T.OTONA AYE. w*. 21S:» ft nof Pelhamin;tor a 1 srv frame shop. 75x25.4: Clr>- ofNew York, owner: Paul M^yer. Mm s: ar.d Istaye. architect ; cost. $7 .<•«*•

173 DST. 454; for a 2 sty brk s:abl« and loftfeldj. 17xi>i>; L«vy &. Hlllaon. 1754 Bathg&te ay%

WANTED—

Twenty thousand dollars, for ftviyears, at iip«r c^at. pay»tUa ••m-.-aaual \u25bc;

eecurlty. real eatata to amocst cf e:ghty tamr*s*Ei. 1* C. WalSrtixe. KvtmV. KasatM.

9EAL ESTATE.

RECORDED TRANSFERS.

•#T«th name \u25a0 I addrees of ptirehuer.)\u25a0 SEPTEMBER 22

MANHATTANBLEECKER ET. »7 and 2»A « sty birk R «

..fTfßitrrow «t. S»s Irre*; Abraham H Levyff no«a Levy: «* right, title and interest (rntß

$7f1500>; Kept 20; $100; address. 239 West113th «•

BOWERY. 204 and 258. 3 *ty brk, 41.7rt1;fyilUam Uarko ta Emma aiarka (rat* UN-

By John I-Pariah.AISLE2* ST, 168. 25x87.6. 5 sty brtc temnt and

store; to the plaintiff for $27,<V;S.By Joseph P. Day.

MADISON AYE, l-*OO to 1406. 100.11x35. 6 ety

brk '-rurit and stores: to the plaintiff forJ24OWH

By Samuel Marx.10TH ST. 311 East. 2."xSM.J>. 5 Bty> brk tenmt;

to Morris Gintzler for $31.B«.

By Samuel Goldstlcker.WADS^-QItTH AYE. 294. 23.8x95. ?, xty brk

dwlir; to Brown-Wei«s Realties for $10,500.

RECORDED LEASES.(With narno and address of lessee.)

SEPTEMBER 22.MANHATTAN.

BAXTER ET. IJ>: H & A Cohen to John na-r>i:-rl. 5 jrs 7 mca from Oct 1. ltt0»: $*"0; ad-

dress. 10 Franklin «t.

BERGEN AYE,n w cor of 152.1 st. store andbasement- Jacob Reich and ano to John Kelly;10 yrs from May 1. 1810; (l'.SuO; address, Ber-gen aye, comer of 132 dst.

FREEMAN ST, 90S. ap&rtmentß 3, 6. 17. IP.20 and 21: Louis I^ervy to "William Rellly; 1 yr

from O<-t 1. 1910; month, $126; address, 007 "WestISta st.

HOME FT. 8?<». top floor: August Piener toTTllllam Go«tz; 1 yr 10 mos from June IS. 1B10;$300; addreas. 100 4tn aye.

I-n,"GHEa AYE. 2127: Kxther "WetEi to Dr Vic-tor I^el. 5 yrs from Oct 1, 1908; $480. address.2127 Hughes aye.

FTTLTON PT, 102. store; Katharj-n rvin<slt **Mai Mophelm; 8 mos from Sept 21. 1B10; paryear, $2.&0G; address. 50 Howard at.

LEXINGTON AYE. 1S8«. « w cor of lXSth Bt :Arnold "Wurtenb^rr to XVllliam H Friedman; .1vt» from Sept 22. 1910; $£00; address, 143 WestilTtfa st.

6TANTON ST. 300: Georgia Lauhentracht toRobert KosotTsk \u25a0•\u25a0; 11 mom from June 1. 1910; 2yra renewal; $4. 784. address, 200 Stanton st.

WASHINGTON AYE. 2324. n c cor of 184 thst. store and part cellar: Albert Kesrlch toThomas R Hose: 5 yrs 9 mos from Jan 1. 1310:per month. $55 to $60; address. 2326 tV&shi&stenava.

CD AYE. 707. store, etc: William J Lcrtc andano. executors, to Albert Gas Fixture Co; 5 j-rafrom Sept 1. 1910: $1,000; address. 707 3d aye.

3D A\E. 307. n a cor of 34th Ft; Augusta-Brackßiarn to Richard E Jlahon, 10 yrs fromOct 1. 1010; $8,000; address, 607 3d aye.

3D AYE. S£s* and EffiO. stcr«. baaement ar«lpart d first floor: Joseph Kaplan and ano to

Samuel Krsvslo'; 3 yra from Oct I', 1910; $750;Address, SSCO 3d aye.

7TH AYE. 101. n • cor of 16th st; MichaelSchacbtel. sr, and ano to John H Harklns; 6yrs from May 1. 1912; »3.500; address. 101 7thaye.

TTH AVB. 1810: bootblack store: Jam*.* RTomo#lla to Domeniro Reda.; 2 yrs 10 days fromSept 15. 191*'; month, $25; address. £01 South-ern Boulevard.

«TH AYE n vf enr of 110th «t; stores 5. 6 and7- Texas Realty Co tt> Atlantic Moving- PictureCo- syr« from Sept 0. 1210; $230, eilresa. Btheve. cot liom at.

MYTH AYE 292: cor stcre and basement; Ber-tha Decker to Thomas Henry: 10 yrs from Juno1. 1910? t\J**> to »1.800: address. 202 10th aye.

ICTH AYE. 6«1: Sarah E Platt to Patrick JA-Rrien and Thomas Haxtney; 10 ym from Oct? 1910: $1 addreas. 1833 **

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'lOTH AYE 753: etore. etc: Theresa Seaarirt\u2666« u.JLrn T Lutters, 5 yr» •* moa from Jan 1.«?§no to $1,600: *d<sre»B. 402 West «itn et.

niST sTaVwVu. 25x34.8: Fay R-»!ty Co «.V? T«7rT«« nevaney; 21 vrs 2 mos from Nov 1.

?»10° »5» 2TS» ««'\u25a0<-. 800 We-t Blst .t...L-, H^" 801 East; store, etc; Ferdinando

,-c n« «sd a'no to Jerem* B Bnaae: 8 yvn 2 moafrom Auk 1. 18": a*}; *vdr**fi- SOl fel»«l138'st. ,

THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET.THE BRONX-

BROOK ATEN'CE—Lauter & Blackn«r havenold for Mary Mayer the four story double flat-

aeoaa No. 152S Brook avenue, on a lot -oxlooCast.

C^LL.IXSB LVgHUn Tatlttr a- TSlackner have

resold for Helena. Tratfn«r No. 1043 Collotje m«-nu- M. three family brick house, ca a lot -Ixo-feet.

MARION" AVKNTJE—Pi*>rre A. G«"ia has boMfor Ernest Hammer th« three story brick andeion* dwelling house at the southeast corner nfMarlon avenue and 100 th street, en a plot 6.5.113. feet.

OGPKN A^"i^Nt:E—Pier« A. Gfila ha« soldfnr Charles E. I>uni!«9 th« riot. 50x110 feet, onthe east Bide of '>?!ien avenue, 150 feet north of170 th street.

\THITE PLAINS AVENTTJ— F. Kenyonha* Bold a plot. 50x125 fe*t. In 'UTittn Plains

»v».-uo. near McGraw avenue. Van Neat.

IN THE AUCTION MARKET.

The following1 real estate transactionswere recorded yesterday at the Real Es-tate Exchange- salesroom. Nos. 14 and 16Vesey street.

$340,000 LOAN ON PROPERTY.A loan ct $340,000 has been made by tha

Metropolitan UM Insurance Company tothe Ecallon Company on the property at

the southeast comer of Broadway and lfi-'th

street a plot 110.11x100. 5 feet, on whicha hieh class apartment house Is to be

erected.

Slawscn & Hobbs have leased the follow-ing dwelling houses. No. 71 West 71st

stieet. for Mrs. A. Livingston to Mrs.

Moore. No. 341 West 85th street, for Will-iam E. D. Stokes to Miss V. Starrett; No.

:*'. West TSth street, for Lucy Drexel to

Fannie Hartwig; No. 62 West Ssth street,

for Charles Griffith Moses to Mrs. R. Glea-son- No. 301 West 77th street, for Dr. H.J. Wildy to Miss V.Reynolds: No. 133 West81st street, for Ethel Watts Grant toCharles Minner: No. 11l West 78th street,for Martin K. Goodkind to M. E. Glas.«ln;

No 208 West 36th street, for the AtlanticRealty Company to Mrs. C. P. Horlng: No.42 West SSth street, for Paula Wolfsohn_toJames W. Tanney. and No. l^i West nth.street, for the Hearn estate to Dr. Gro-stock.

The M. Morgenthau. Jr.. Company, was

interested as the broker In the lease whichhas Just been consummated for the premisesNos. 43. 45 and 47 West 33d street, to L.C. Riggs. the restaurateur. Mr. Rigg3 ha?taken a lease of the store, basement andfirst loft for a long term of years, and willremodel the premises for his own Immedi-ate occupancy. Th» consummation of thisdeal, which has been under negotiation formany month?, Is the direct result of theopening if the new Pennsylvania station-Mr. "Rigrgs's new restaurant Is within one-half a block of the new Glmbel store, whichwill op^n shortly. The aggregate rental

: which Mr. Riggs wll pay to the Friedlanderestate for the term Is about $500,000. f

'

Plans have been filed for a six story ele- :vator apartment house, to be erected on the

south side of 157 th street, 200 feet east of

Broadway, at a cost of SSO.OOQ. The build-Ing will have a frontage of 75 feet and a

depth of 56.1lfeet, with a facade of brickand limestone, with accommodations forforty-four families. The Sun ConstructionCompany, of which Benjamin Nelberg i?president, Is the owner. Gronenberg &L,eu"htag are the architects.

OTHER LEASES REPORTED. ;

The Charles F. No:es Company has.leased 5.000 feet of space InNos. 82 and 84Fulton street for Daniel E. Seybel to theC. E. Sheppsxd Company for a long term

of years: the second loft of No. 256 Pearlstreet for Mars' L. Speirs to Lowenstein &

Strubel, the second loft of No. 217 Pearlstreet, for the George Nash Company to

the American and West Indies Sales Com-pany: the first loft of No. 221 Pearl street

for the Euler & Robeson Company to J.Diaz & Bro.; lofts In Nob. 38 and 100 Beek-rr.an street 'or Hoffman & Scbofleld to H.H. Bishof and H. A. Beckley. and the sec-

ond loft of No. 12 Dutch street to the Ful-ton Press.

The real estate market was featured yes-

terday by some interesting leases. Tn theselling of property there was a great falling

off In the activity shown on the r,rece<3ißS

day. What little trading was done was

mostly confined to The Bronx.An eight story buNdlng. nor under course.

of construction at Lafayette and" "Walkerstreets, has been leased by the Selding

Brothers to the Stanley Works, a hard-ware manufacturing concern of New Brit-

ain. Conn. Helen H. Jenkins Is the ownerof the property.

*•*the thinner maaUn, aa preferred- In*•21uEtrs.tton while canton flannel Is fin*

*£«J with a little frill of eaiiiroiderT a.t\u25a0c £eck.c:The quantity of nuLter-jtl reQuired far the«ub ghte <ft«x years) Is three and ooa-

jojth yar-a 27 Inches wide or two and**2*^<;uaAer« yards U Inches wide.c4XS«U«Bni. Ko. B.MO. is cut la sizes fortT^*0.tto»u'o» four, clx and eight years cf£*'and will be mailed to any address on*g«of K> certs.Ci*rw«

**•number of pattern and age

:>W^^- Adaresß Pattern Depertmer.t.ttr?*: Trl^ne. Ifin a hurry Bar pat-\u25a0U i?* pa extra 2-cent postage etajz.p

*« wcTiaaa v tor tetter poetasa in*"• <—?g!g^.-%>l

JAUNE MANGE.X Jaime mange Is sometimes useful In

combination with blanc mange or with

crimson or rale pink Jellies. It Is also

an excellent dessert served by Itself In a

wreath of whipped cream flavored withtitter almonds or a circle of peach pre-

serves. It In made like a blanc mange,

with the addition of enough yellow egg

yolks to CiTO !t a bright yellow color. A

ny pinch of salt ,chou!d be beaten with

the eggs before they are put into It.

IMPROVED ANIMAL HEADS.

The ha«ds teat are used en profusely for

the adornment of furs are this year softer

and lighter than formerly. Heretoforehey nave bean mounted on cork, but now

\u2666heir interiors are of robber. They can

be oresied quite flat between tie fingers,

but will always return to their proper

shapes after such treatment.

When Icingan onion to flavor a stew or

a cal&d acora It before cutting off \u2666act

otm

Many Minor Changes Noted in theFacility This Year.

Th« first day of registraTion for the com-iag year brought the summer vacation to a

dcs« for Barnard College etudents yester-

day There was the usual mustering ofcl&rjin Millbank:Hall. Only the freshmen(Hal year were not Quiet as mnch In evi-

dence aa csuaL This is due to the fact that

entrance examinations are etill Inprogress.

There are to be a number of changes in

th« Barnard faculty this year.

In the department d classical philology

professor La Rue Van Hook, Ph. D- is re-

placing Prefessor T. Leslie Shear, Ph. D-

In the history department JDas Harriet R.

Fcx. a graduate of last year, replaces Mies

Juliet Stuart Points, who won the English

scholarship offered by the General Federa-tion of Women's CJuba- There are also a

number of added professors In other de-partments: In classical philology, GracsGoodaie: InEnglish. Clare M.Howard, andre cathezsatlcs. Harold B. Curtis.

REGISTRATION AT BARNAED

Mrs. Howard McNutt, of the CommitteeM Public Safety of the City "Fed.." talked

about automobile horns and the trial they

are to sensitive ears. She wanted the

"Fed." to pass a resolution demanding that

ail the toots be in the same key. 80 that

there would be harmony at least in the

noise. Mrs. McXutt pointed out what a

eervlce th« committee had performed inget-

tlnz streetcars to stop on the same corner.She said Ehe never could remember whet

corner It was. and always waited on th«wrong one.

There were other speeches, but the meet-.__. was cut short by the announcementthat free cocoa was being served to club-women downstairs.

To-day the State Federation of "Women'sClubs willbold forth.

iteacher -Jerr.or.Ftrat" what a dangerous;thing food is to eat. It was real food.j bought yeslerday ir.orning at real shops.1Out of Sve brands of catsup only two "were:found to be free from benzoate of soda:and other preservative*.| A roll of jeJly cake had coal tar dye in;it to make it look as ifit were rich withjeggs. A bottle of lemon ...vorirg was made| to confess that it never even saw a lemon.

J Itwas a disheartening demonstration, and,if the wayfarer started down the aisle toIseek consolation, there was Miss Lucy

IPas© Gaston waiting to waylay him and'prove in measured accents that no man

I, who was so weak and wicked as to smoke!cigarettes had any moral ri^ht to marry.

Thero was exeat triumph at the antl-;cigarette booth yesterday, by the way.'Three young men. ti^r.ed the pledge neverjta smoke cigarettes. They said after they

\u25a0 cot aw;iy that they preferred cigars.Jliss Gaston and the Massachusetts girls

weren't the or.;-,- ones at the chow engaged

jin proving that the world is not what itjought to be. Upstairs in the lecture roomj the City Federation of Women's Clubs was:enlaced in shaking politics, public hy?ien«and the moral status of the country by th«Inape of the- neck.

Mrs. Raymond Robbina. of Chicago, pres-ident cf the National "Woman's TVadeUnion League, told a story of a dead horse

ito prove that men were not fit to man&ge

ipolitics aione. The horse was so dead that

\ he #nabl«d her to convince the Polish wom-| an at whose door he had been lying forithree days that women ought to take a

Ihand at running the city.

000): Aur, 9, 1909; $100; Address. 254 Broad-way.

GRAND ST. 41« and 41«, « sty brk. 35.9 x100; Meyer Rablner to Bessie Bernstein; 1-3part (mtg $40,000); Sept 21: $100.

GRAND ST. 420 and 422. 6 sty brk. SS.Ox100; same to same; 1-3 part (mte $20,000.;Sept 21; $100.

GRAND ST. SRI and 3814, « «'-T brk. 2"x100: same to same; 1-*SJ part (mtjr $36,000);Sept 21; $100; address. 233 Grand st.

NAECLE AYE. • w cor of Hawthorn? St.130 xIrreg to a vr s 10th ay« i37.10x128.3:Emma B Lever to John I/ever; >£ part imtc$14,660); Sept 21; $100; address. Academy st.near Broadway.

RIVINGTON' ST, «4, 4 sty brk. 22.1 *7.VOtta A Rosalsky to G<«osl Shapiro Cmt? $IS.-000); Sept 20; $100; address, 137 Allan st.

2D ST. 204 and 268 East. « sty brk. 40x106xIrreg; Meyer Rabiner to Bessie Bernstein; 13part (mts $41,000); Sept 21; $100; address,

!253 Grand st. j11TH ST. CIS feast. 5 sty brk. 25*103.3:

Dora Tacks to Mary Ehrmann <mfg $.1.".S0O);Sept 21; $100; address. 519 East 11th st.

ISTH ST, «17 East: Isty brk. 25x103.3;Aaron Pegs' to Tsnatz "i'eisbenrer: 1-3 part,

jall title. all Hens; Sept 21; $1: address. SO!Catharine st.

19TH ST. n *. 470 ft «- of 7th «ye. 15x63:,Mar" F McNally to Prudential Real EstateCorporation imtg $7,000 \u25a0; Sept 22; $100, ad-

Idress, 220 Broadway.

SSTH ST. 322 East. 5 sty brk. 25x»8.Jt; 2d»v». 037, 21.4x50: Joseph Mar^oles to EphraimGottlieb: all title, all Hens: April 25. 1906;rerecorded from Dec 26. 1906; si"o, address.i937 2d are.'

B6TH ST. 386 East, 5 sty hrlc. zSxlfta.S:[Bertha Weiss to Becky Potlin (mtsr $25.00«>):

!Augr 8; $100; address. 235 East 56th stn~TH ST. 17 East. 6 Sty brk. n tv cor of

lladlson ay«, 95x100.11: Abraham Ooldsmith.Iref, to Charles Brotvnold: Sept* 22; $23,000;address. 141 West 120 th st.

12"D ST. 233 East. 3 sty brk Coxinoil:,T.-i«»ph Cohen to Sarah R Cohen: one-halfpail' (wits; $11,000); Sept 20; $1. address, 235East 123 dst.

THE BRONX.BRTGOS AYE. n c cor 197th st. 90x5. *>r.

luag; William Loch to Fredsric Stubenvolland ano. Sept 22. $100.

BRIGGS AYE. c s. 171.5 ft a of 198th st.lOOr" 7x lrn»*: Piepfrteii Pilber'ierir to Wlil'imLos*; q c: July 21. 8100; addresy. 368 East140th et.

DALY AYE. c 5. 453.5 ft s of 177th m.. 32 lx15« 11: Harry C Ben!tn<* traction Co toJohn C "Wallace Co rmtg $20,000); Sept 21; $100;address, 423 sth are.

FORDHAM AYE. c *. ISC.8 ft a of «th st.46x100;Leopold Boehm to Rosa Kuatz: one-half part; c a *:all title, a!! Hens; Sept 21,$1: address. 1323 Franlin are,

INDEPENDENCE AYE. w 8. runs n w 340ft to c 8 of an alley x n c 143 ft n« 347ft to a~e x s c 143.9 ft to beginning: con-

!tains 1196-1000 acres, -srlth right to us* said|alley, now Sycamore aye; A Emll Schmidt to

Adln G Pierce (mti? $15,000); Sept 22; $100;

a<".dres*. 103 Park aye.

LOT 872. map Edward X TTlTlari at Wood-lawn Height*: William P Rooney to David AEttinger: one-half part; Sept 19: $330, ad-dress below.

PAVE PROPERTY: Enanuel Arr.rteln et alto same; one-half part. S-pt 14; $350; address,

128 Broadway.

WfRRTR avk. tt a, 140 « ft n or ISM St.I61IOO: Jennie 3 O'Satllvar. to Gru*»pp« Ri-naldo (mtg 56.500); Sept 19; $1, address. 653Morris aye.

MATILDAWt. sea. lot 154, map of TV'ash-tngtonvtlle. 50x100; Frances Zsehiadrich to

iFrederick W Home; q c, June 1; $1; address,4626 Matilda aye.

MORRIS PARK AYE. a v cor Jefferson st,iBOxlOO; Henry C Helfst and ano to JohannaDarcy (mts $11,100); Sept 21; $100; address.1743 Wallace are.

ROGERS PLACE, c s. S.V.I ft n of Wo«t-chcler aye. 50x90; Oliver E Davis to RogersBuildinir Co imtg $6,000>; Sept ft; $100; ad-dress, 3025 3d aye.

SUMMIT AYE. c s. 50 It « of 162 dst. .','>x95: John P. Levins to Machanev Realty &Construction Co; Aug12; $100: address. 11East9sth st

TIEBOXTTAYE, v *> cor Clark st. runs n 73x• «:t.r.x s w 101.4 to centre line Clark st x vr74.4 to c s Tlebout aye x n 25 to beg-; WalterD Maruny to Lucy I.yon . one-sixth part; July29: $100; address, 202 East 46th st.

TINTON AYE. 1223. 20.5x110: Jacob Wolffto Simon Dannenb«TK: all liens; Sept 21; $1;address. 198 Broadway.

WASHINGTON AYE. « a. 322.3 ft 9 of 173thst. 27*120; Peter B Franklin et al to MaxCohen: bent 6: $100; address. 220 West 42d st.

WASHINGTON AVB.•s, 322. ftsof 178thst ..25x120; Max Cnhen to Th.rd AvenueBuilding- Co (mtc 54.300); Sept 22; *100; a!-dress. 229 West 42 d st.

WASHINGTON AYE. i«.cor 173 dst 50.9 x100, except part for aye; Meyer Rabiner toBesslo Bernstein: one-third part (int*$61,000);Sent 21; $100; address, 253 Grand st.

14STH ST. 345 and 347 East. 50x100.6; Bun-eay Co to Central Union Gas Co (mtc $3.30tt);Sept 22; $100; address, :;"5u Alexander aye.

197TH ST. lot. 04, map Metropolitan RealEstate Association at Fordham H;..~- .Ephralm Placsek •>« al to Fie? Tynbersr. jr:

Aur 29: $100; address. 84 William st.

RECORDED MORTGAGES.(With nam« and address of lender's attorney.)

Interest 5 per cent unless otherwise stated.SEPTEMBER 22.

MANHATTAN..AVB P. n » COT 13th St.

—tn

Vl4tk -•X— tr»

Trmpkins st x—

to BIS Bt x irreg: July IB; BTr, 44 per cent; Ma«tlc Dock Corporation to

William L. Cornlit; $25,000; attorneys. James.Schell & Elkus. 170 Broa*lway..BROADWAY, a * cor 101>*h st. $3xlß 'prior

mtg- MB.000): Pert: 21; Aw as P-

bond: ThaliaW MillPtt to Edward R Othelman; $20,000; adr-

dress. 31 Na^iau st.

CLAREMONT AYE. 130 to 136, 1t10x!<T0 (priormix $172,'kX») Sept 20: due Jan 20. 1»12: 6 per

cent- r'odae Realty :r> to Charles M Roeenthal;$9,000; address, IGO Broadway.

THOMPSON St. 21« and 220. « sty brk. Mi;<.nt 20; 3 yrs. 6 per cent: Francesco and An-tonio Capozzi to Bernard 3 BifTar: $50,000; at-torney. Lawyers Title Guarantee and Trust Co,

100 Broadway.

SAME PROPERTY (prior rat? $50,000)^ Sept

20: 3 vrs. <* per cent: Fame to Giovanni Garda;$11. '"OO: address as above.

2D AYE. 937. 3 sty brk. 21.4xPf>: Sept 21: dv*

July 1 1913: Isaac Wilson »nd Benjamin Gold-berg to Daniel J Quinlan; $11,500; address. 527East 27th st.

3D AYE. n 8 cor 34th fit. 24 9x100: leasehold:Sept 19: demand. « per cent; Richard X Mahonto Consumers' Brewing Co; $12,000; attorneys.

Holm. Whiting & Saarff. 35 Nassau St.

4TH ST. 3« Bant. 5 sty brk. 23.4x94.11; Pept

22- «lue as per bond; Tillle Tauszii? to TitleGuarantee and Trust Co; $25,000; address. 170Broadway.

21ST ST. 417 West, 3 sty brk. 22x104.fi: Se t

22: .-. Carrie Nichols to Lawyers Title In-

surance and Trust Co; $5.0<->0; a<i'iress, 160Broadway.

46TH ST. 71 West. 4 sir brk, 15.3x100.5xlrrejr- 46th ot.

"West. 19.11x50.5: P<-pt 22: 3

vrs. Interest as per bond: Philip A Fitzpatrickto Sarah F Turner; $7,500: attorneys, Geller,

Rolston & Hcran. 22 Exchange pi-

63P ST. 332 East, 5 sty brk. 25x100..% (priormtc $lS.0<">0): Sept 21; duo July 23. 1910: 6 per

cent: Rachel Levy and others to Aucrusta Pin-cus: $500: attorney. Harry Goldberg. 309 Broad-way.

"IST ST. Sl3 East; R sty brk. 29x102.2 Cprior

rats: $18,000): Sept 21; 3 yrs. 6 per cent: LincolnBohemian Realty Corporation to Michael Kafka.«t al. $4,000; attorney. Thomas Kapck. cor Istaye and 74th at.

BSTH ST. s s. 832.11 ft w of Columbus aye;

2 lots, together in size S3xlOO.ll: 2 mt(rs. eAC:i$2,000 (2 prior mips, each $9,000): Sept 15; 2vrs. ft per o»nt: Horace Moody to Julius TJIke'Bheimer: $4,000; attorney. Thomas Costlsan.301! Broad

122DST. 103 Bast. 3 sty brk. 23x100.11; Sept2 3 yrs Mary IFltznatnck and ano to Emi-;crar.t Industrial Savings Bank: $14,000: address.49 Chambers st.

149TH ST. \u25a0 ». 100 ft w of Convent aye. 75x09 11; Sept 22: 5 yrs. 4'«iper oent: Adolph Doi>-tcr and ano to Charles Lanier and ar.o, exrs;$90,000: attorneey. F B Candler. 48 Wall st.

THE BRONX.ANTHONY AYE. 8 w cor Mount Hop« pi. BOx

106 4 .prior mm $14,000^; Sept 22; 1 vr. 4 percent- Caryl A Montgomery to Ettll "W Klapnf-rr:$3,000: attorneys. Wesselman A Kraus. 65 Lib-erty st.

BRYANT AYE. c s, 100 ft ? of Garrison aye.

23x100: Sept 15: due Jan 1. 1911: >> per -"tit;

Martin Pletschcr Construction Co to Lena Faith:toCOO; auorneys. HlldreUi & Palmer. M avo and14eth ft.

LOT 211 to 213, mar' 307 lots Hunt's PointRealty Co (prior mtc $2,330); Sept 2: demand.ft D*r cent; Anton Bodo to Crescent Star RealtyCo: $1,200; address. 211 East With st.

LOT 5. map In partition, action Mary A Wallaand ano ajrt Ann M Storer et al; Sept 21; duea.-i re- bond; Morton MGreen to Louis H&rtunc;£2.000; address. 3277 Terry are.

MORRIS PARK AYE, s w cor Jefferson St.r/>xloo- p m (prior mtsr $11,100): Pept 12: due

as per bond: Johanna Darcy to Henry C Helfstand ano; $4,000: attorney. Title Guarantee andTrust Co. 17« Broadway.

MOTT AVB. w n. 100 ft n of 150th St. 4* 4x84. 4x lrre|{; Sept 21: 1yr; Marion Rtsse to Ger-man Saving* Bank; $4,000; address. 100 EastI4th st.

MORRIS -WE. w b. 14O.« ft n cf lß3d St. Iflx100- Sept 19- line fi«pt 1. 1913: Giuseppe Rina!«tr»to Jennie 3 0 Sullivan: $<t.500; address. 633Morris aye.

NELSON AYE. w •, lot 104 and a 4 lot 103,ma» Century Investing Co (prior mtg $21,000*:f>'«t)t 22: 2 vrs. 6 per cent: .T«me« H Haven* toPhilip X Haag; $8,000: attorney. L8 Quacken-biish. t5 Broad st.

PROSPECT AYE. ws. n l4 lot 68. map Ford-ham. 28x104 2* irreir: Sept 2«: S yrs. 6 per cent;Patrick I>ddy to Susan A B»rrl«n: $1,000; at-torney. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 17«Bread way.

ROGERS PL, •s. aflo l ft a of W«stche«teraye 00x90: p m: Sept 18. due as per bond:Rogers BuUdinr Co to Oliver E Davis and ano;$S.0OO:address 3025 8d avf.

ROBBINS AYE, w s. \u25a0 4 lot 16£, map Wil-ton I'ort Morris and East MorrlttUnU, 28ai17.-x irre»c; Sept 22: 1 yr, « per cent: Flor-

enc« Smith to Vincenzo Palmlerl; $3,300. at-.n,jsfc, bMil*-wtsuna, 121 Land* at.

LEASES FEATURE OF REALTY MARKETXEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, RrPTT^fBFR 23, 1010.

THE m OF MODES

TllB fQKT VIEWMniraiflcent Elevator Apartment*.

3;™t

jjand 0 Kooxns. $423 to $1,300.

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