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FEW SALES IN IHE REALTY MARKET XEW-YORK DAILY TRTBUXE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1910, HEATH AYE. w «. CS ft s of 22*«» \u25a0»: tt*% 90; G B Raymond * Co *gt M>*xl«r Bnfidlnf Co. owner and contractor; $317 80. Of Interest to XVomen HATS OF MANY IDS Nassau Street Building Leased for $150,000— New Home for International Society of Hotel Employes. HALLS PURCHASERS OF WEST END AVENUE CORNER Airy Summer Confections Hob- nob with Wintry Models. Tie distributers of femlnln<s headgear we displaying Just now every Kind of bait that can by «-*";>* chance entice unwilling buyera. The woman who "wants 10 replen- ish her supply of summer hats will find for her aa*»<i<» creations e>ven more, dlapho- oous than any that have »core before, and the one who can contemplate with enough sairnnesfi the departure of the season of Bower and b«>e to think of buying a MIDSUMMER HATS j BANISH GERMS FROM BREAD - ; Purpose of Campaign by League for Home Economics. Just as soon as the members Of the League for Home Economics get back from their summer vacations they are going to tcckle- the bread question. Leaving the Question of the weight and composition of the loaf to the constituted authorities, they are going to turn their attention to pre- j serving it from contamination after it : Opines from the oven. Already the loaf is protected by law un- ' tJI it eaters the oven, whether these laws I are -nforced or net, but afterward drivers Ftlcho.s up enough bags In a few minutes to last for two or three- weeks. and retailers may and <*!\u25a0> play football with it. and the consumer has no redress. The only salvation from this unpleasant state of affairs, the league believes, is in a law that will compel the wrapping of bread as soon as It comes from the oven. Speaking of the subject at her home, No. ? West 9lst street, yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Julian Heath, president of the. league for Home Economics, said that such a law a - the one proposed by her organization seems to her even more important than the laws that protect bread before it goes into the oven, since the firing of the loaf is a germ destroying process, and there is nothing to destroy the microbes that it collects afterward. "Ifyou stop to think," she said, "of all the opportunities thai a loaf of bread has to gather disease producing germs before it reaches the consumer, you won't have much appetite left For the staff of life- Bread is more carelessly handled, perhaps, than any other article of food. Being prac- tically unbreakable and of a color that docs not readily frow signs of wear, do one f<=-^ls under any obligation to handle it tenderly. Cake, being of a more fragile nature, % is seldom handled without some kind of protective outer covering, but a loaf of bread may pass through dozens of hands before it reaches the consumer with- out looking any the worse. Unfortunately, the housekeeper herself Is not blameless in this matter. Most persons have sorao pref- erences as to the way thHr bread is baked, and it i:- not unusual to see a woman handle the loaves in the process of inspec- tion before making a purchase." A mushroom nat that showed do marked difference from many of those designed for the summer was another of the au- tumn models seen. It was of finely pleat- ed white silk, "with the brim lined with black velvet. The trimming was a band of black and a lartre conventional flower made of this material In combination vriih white silk. fall hat before she is driven thereto by actual necessity \u25a0will have no trouble in providing herself with a chapean that •would serve as an ideal protection from the icy artaas of January. The designers of the newest hats of English embroidery have achieved won- derful things in the way of producing a broad expanse of air] nothingness. In drip model, 3 large mushroom shape, the embroidery, "which was unusually fine and delicate, was stretched plainly upon a wire ram Over the brira was laid pleated Uacfc madiae, and the crown was draped with the same materiaL Had it not been for the banal and big bow of black liberty tjitin ribbon seed as trimming the hat "»-oj?<s have seamed more like a beautiful ebadow than anything else. The greatest possible contrast to this headdress was seen in a modified cloche shape of seal brown plush, which was a good example of some of the styles that wlli make a bid for favor in the autumn. The crown was high, and its lines were very lit'Je concealed by the trimmings. These consisted of a slight drapery of silver lace about the ed^e of the brim and two fhaded gray plumes placed upright »tnd drooping away from the crown mi- trad of over it. As the productive life of a tree under present methods of boxing Is about eigh- teen years, it will be seen that th«» naval stores industry will be limited to Ike pres- ent acreage under cultivation or in pos- session of the turpentine interests un!esa a ...re conservative method of trecrtlnj the trees is adopted. Charleston. S. ''. Auz. 2. A crista in the business of making and sHMasj spirits of turpentine an.l ro=in has been brought about by the reckless way i;:- which th* pin«* forests of the South have been han- dled- The situation Is so acute, says "T < Columbia State," that serious considera- tion is being; arivn to the question of sub- stitutes for these products. Tne quota- tions on spirits of turpentine and rosin am bf»en higher this year on a legitimate tradin? basis than the trade has ever be- fore Known. Turpentine has ransred be- tween 63 and 71 cents a gallon, the last w»»ek, closing here yesterday at SSii.whi'* the average price for rosin in that period has been about $5 50 a barrel. A decade aj?o, before the development of the yellotc pine lumber Industry in the South, tur- pentine was selling for one-third thi3 with a glutted mark"*:, and rosin was so cheap that It as allowed to co to waste around the stills, where great beds of It lay tor years untouched. The present pries \u25a0et turpentine represents an increase of rnr>-^ than 10 rents a gallon within thai aaal month, while rosin has jumped more than $1 s barrel hi that period. The present record prices are attri!>- nted solely to scarcity of supplies ,-i not to any speculative element in the mar- ket. La?t year's surplus has been ent!reir wiped oat and the trade la forced to a* pend upon Mm current crop to supply th* demand, which has been steady to stron? from the opening: of the season. The once unbroken belt of lonsr leaf pins extending from Virginia to Texas has been so depleted by the destructive methods at lumbering and boxing that conservam* estimates give the supply of timber no^r available for turpentine operations Mia- wuMtSgmt to supply a nominal demand fo? more than fifteen years. No longer a*» vast tracts of virgin pine available for turpentining because of the depreciation In the value of tne trees for lumber pur- poses alter beins boxed. It Is estimate! that 75 per cent of the virgin pine forests ft the South is now held by lumber com- panies, who refuse any concessions to t!»« naval stores operators, and it Is not doubted that much of the remaining 35 per cent will eventually go to the lumte* Interests. Record High Prices of Naval Store* Explained. WASTING FOREST WEALTH SATISFIED MECHANICS LIENS. AUGUST 2. "•'\u25a0--;, WILLIS AYE. *77 and 47». J«tln W«*er» art Robert J Mahfmey et a;. July IS. 2919; $100. ,- >, RIVINOTON ST. 134: Albert Wa!p*m Mfj ( Max J Ortman et al: July 13. 1310; 51.91& NEW BUILDING PLANS. T>»r* w>r* no plan* for new b«ll<Jia#« R>«4J for Manhattan yesterday. THE BRONX. LAVTON AYE, in M ft w »»f D»*a «-»«t I Iat* frame «hed. 16x20; T Carobln*. 249 Raat : l()sth st. owner; Otto C Kraua*. 2315 N»-»j-iJ4 aye, architect; cost, $1,000. .-. 7.KRVHA AVK. \u25a0. 404.75 ft - «f C»rl» * ! Hill ay«: 2 sty brk dwar. 23*<»2; Rosa Bon-' ! anno. 1711 J>r»ga avn. owner; Kopp* AD*a^^,L 830 'We»tche»ter aye, architects; coat. $3.000. : . •WOODLAWN ROAD. •9, OK ft »of 2*TtSJ j i \u25a0t: 2 «tv «nd attic frame a~-»*. 21x40: KudoloH' J H»lh)(r, 3047 Terry tv», owner; J G Mlehol.' 323 45th -«t. Brooklyn, architect; co«t. $3,500.:. VAN NEST AVI9. m i. 250 ft n -«\u2666 rj-ir-.1-t \u25a0t: 3 say brk »tor<» and rj**-. 3S.SBM; Dom- ; lr.lrk "aj-n«o. 1537 M<»lv!:> «v#. owner; If VT 1Del r!a.udlo, 401 Treruonv aye, architect; co«» j $8,000. MAPES >YE. 9 \u25a0. I**o4 ft 1 of 11*01 at; two 4 sty brJc tenmts. 33.04 x'»: Loul* I Mazza, 1«.H« Van Bur»n K. owner; B Ehtlla*. 1138 Walker aye. architect; cost. $50,000. TREMONT AYE. n *, 33«1 ft w of \u2666-; \u2666_ duct aye: 2% «tv brk <«», 37327. Cathertn* I Blsley. . r >«> M - Hop* Plac. owner: Ertstar I, Klrby, 4SI 6th »v«. architect; I MB, $7.300. KBLLY ST. c \u25a0. 420.24 ft n of ',«.".•- al 1 •ty ork tenmt. «?<it, s S. Ma Crion. 2120 V.tJ-, entlrte ay». owner: Neville A B«tsf;?e. 217 W»tt 12-.th it. architects; cost. |o.'..'>"<- HUGHES AYE. \u25a0 \u25ba•' ft - of I'^th cf: %'/(& ».y brk lenaat, 2"t7". <?: G .'\u25a0\u25a0 ">. -'• St Mark'at Place, own*-; Bor»lll A Passacanta.— lr>. 1 E<»«' ll.'.th s», architects; cost, jr.""- ALTERATION. MANHATTAN. 421> .«r. » corner *tli ay»; «.' « ZVI. 4 sty hr* t«nmt, 4 sty est«»n«ion tn rear. .•-- tltlons to be ripped out and n»w ones o!ar»'l above 2d ffo«r; <.t»n»r. Louis Erenn*r; Ro'r>e-t : D Kohn. architect. m art aw 910.000. LIS PENDENS. AUGUST 1 LONGFELLOW A\'G. -'•\u25a0 :': ' Jam« DaiW art Longfellow Baa Corporation tspeciflc per- ' \u25a0anaaassaf: attorney. C Shamroth. 18TH aT, 333 Went; Breinchen "W^llach « *\ exrs. agt Samuel Blumenstock et a - 'tries for<?clostir« of mtjj>: attorney. a P '-<i \u25a0- 3»th st. 350 Waal bairi -.- »- , z - •.»>. asH Kaufman al al (foreclosure of nrts . artop- ney, Ii Wendei, jr. SOTH ST. .. 125 ft •«f *v», 23i3*.»z John F Schreyer asr Leopold Kaufman er il - (foreclosure of mtg): attorney. L. Waasa*, \u25a0- BRYANT AYE. w *. IM ft n of 1 %'a. •••• i^ IMsaßi Irrea*; P'-^Ta-j 1 Realty Co- West Mrvjnt Vernon Realty Co et a', <forecio«ur» of mtg): ajtaaaagr, 0 \u25a0 Davis. 40TH ST. 154 Baal Isidore .r* hsna si J^ha Irvine .- a i «fi>rec!osure - \u25a0 •\u25a0 4 --'•- tax fan ; attoaaar, a Stern. BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS. AUGUST 1 I.«4TH ST. . « 116.2 \u2666• xr of Washtssfoa *-% poxl'^: James G UTaata Toans LYrra Realty and Construction Co $33,000. JENNINGS ST. \u25a0 w car Charlott- st. 190.3s 74.&; Manhattan yitrrrag' Co loans Cotoi* Realty and Construction C* JK3.000. MECHANICS' LIENS. AUGUST 2. NASSAC ST. 51: Joseph Ellas us' H»nrr Bnish. owner; Grampion Realty Co. con- tractor; $059 23 PERRY AYE, xr s, »C." ft south of 207tb st: 27.5xJM5.4x irr-::. <;>•-\u25a0\u25a0 A Kuhn^r agt Church of St Brendan owner; Riley & Loußh;i"y, contractors; $189. r.:;i> ST. Nos 40r, to 412 Rast: David -J ?k»i- ton apt American Distilled Water Co, owner; John Gneriitz. contractor; -sr.':» 50. COSTER ST. a s, 200 ft s of Spoffo-ri ay*. 360s ; Alperowitz &\u25a0 Sacks ast Feisor Real- ty and Construction Co, owner and contractor; $312. BROADWAY. 820: Ross * Stafi act Cen- tral Syndicate Building Co, owner: John II Mi Cullagb ami II L Moxley St Co, contractors; $550. 121 ST ST, "09 East; Jonas King 1 et al atrt Samuel L Lehrer, owner and contractor; $500. HONEYWELL AVF. w s. 35.7 ft s of 17Sth Ft, 66x100.3; Bronx Roofing and Waterproof- ing- Co ast Merrtvale Realty Co, owner and contractor: $100. SHERIDAN AYE, n w cor of MM st; 69.3 x 107.3; Henry <-! Silleck, jr. agt Brlgps Ave- nue Realty Co, owner and contractor; $543 93. HEATH AYE. w a -'< ft st of 230 th st; 125 x 124: John Selllto ajjt Metzler Building and Construction Co, owner ami contractor. $551. 47TH ST. 73 West; William I Hart apt Mac Nardl, owner; John M Carrtrs and. Thomas Hastings, agents; SI 140. SAME PROPERTY; B A Johnson et al agt same; $li»>. KINGSBRIDGE ROAD, a a bet Aqueduct axe and Tee Taw are; 287x200; Bibcock & Wilcox Co a;rt Hebrew Infant Asylum, own- er: Baldwin Engineering Co. contractor; $1,- 275 50. ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGES. AUGUST 2. Amelia If Levlson to William P Williams; $1,000. Morris Baronsky tt» Jrff-"^on "-a: k $1. Mlckele Agngliaro to George Hawser; $100. Harris Mantielbaum to Susan Van Praaz; Sin«. Germania Ufe Insurance <"> to New lorlc vines Bank. $15,000. Bowery Savings Bank to firman Saving* Bank: $30,000 Victor Gerhard3 to Charles A B*nkl«>er: $1. Mars E Wheeler to Isabella Wilson; $HX>. Commercial Finance Co to Poushkeepsle Trust Co; $3,000 John Caboon. a'lmr. to Jane C Cahoon; 7 assts; $1. Lawyers Mortgage Co to United Hebrew Chart— tin of City of X< \u25a0 Tor* . $40,000. Same to rfctor, etc. of Bartholomew Church; $13,000. Vlbert C H»ncken to William H Stelnkarnp; 2 a.^sts; $208 Mrs Harlan F Stone, tru«. to lawyers B -* - gac» Co; $17,000 Lewis G Morris to J Clarence Da\>s; $1. A'jeusta J Flak to l»«tis E Fink: ?1. Sarah Grozky to Sarah Borwitz; $I»>.<«V). William « Wilde* et al, trus, to N>w York Savin es Bank; $20,000 Abraham I Smotena to Martha It lllwlium $1. Ruth Goodman to Percy Frl<i"nbere; ?100. ' George Haoser to Hel»n F Wall; f3.O«VV. Luza De Iji Calle to BsMnuel D*» La Callct: *1. Perry Jackson, a'irt'r. to Jacob Lssweataal; $20,333. Bowery Savings Ban to Christine Obeaauer; $100. i^v. \u25a0 » Title Tnsuranc- and Trust Co ta East itlvpr Savin<y Institution; $*25,<K'O. Tit].* Insurance Co of New York to William F Havemeyer, tras; *"- s©B Aura H Rnssel to Katherine Ellas; $«,<y>o. SATISFIED MORTGAGES. (With name and address of leader's attorney.) AUGIST L-. MANHATTAN. ELIZABETH ST. 118, I sty brk. 25il!»: Eliza- beth st, c «. !\u25a0»:\u2666\u25ba; ft n of Grand st. 100.3x24x 101.3x25.0; .lan :;". IWI. Peter Rln«l!i and ors to Edward R Poen - ; -". >»»>. attorneys. Bailey & Sullivan. 133 Broadway. 14TB ST. -s. 177 ft aof Sd are. 103.»x2?.10; Dec 31, ÜBS; Joseph s. . «ar/.i»r to Eliza Sch-vvarzlpr; $38,000; attorn* Lawyers THIS In- surance and Trust Co. lt*> Broadway. ISTH ST 133 West, 4 sty brk. 9»>.Hxls »x •-. Au? 30. I9(M Matilda Seaman to the Mutual Life Insurance Co: ?\u25a0<.?'>*>. address. M Cedar st. I«>TH ST, I""- West. 4 sty hk. 20x90.8: Nov 1. 1597: William Wallace to J All^n Townwnd; $11,000; attorney, Title Guarantee and Trust Co. lid Broadway. 81ST ST. s -. 312.G ft a of Amsterdam aye, 102.2x62.6; Dec 21, I8B4: the Third L'nKersallst Society to the TTM!iz-.M!f Industrial Savings Bank; $30,000; address, 51 Chambers st. 137 TH ST. 125 West. 5 sty brk, 25x99.11; Ju!y IS. l!>04; Annie F Soria to Gu»ta»U3 Sidenbere: $18,500; attorneys, l^hman & GsMaasßß, 35 Nassau si. 157 TH ST. r^» ft w of 10th ay», r»!»10O; June 15, irxil»; Archibald M Shrady and ano to the Franklin Savings Bank; $12.00©; attorney. Wilson M Powell, -9 Wall st. .THNNTNG3 ST. n w cor Caarfstts »f-, I 3 MARION AVFJ W .«. ISO ft n from 'OS' l Bradley: $l-\l>00; attorneys Bergman & Davis. 21W 3d aye. ' OLIN-VII.LR AVK. "71». 25x100: Auk .1 (prior mtR $4.B©©) i ana. etc as sot bond. Kmory li Title Guarantee and Tru»t Co. !•« attorney. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. l«o Broadway. PLEASANT AVK. « *. 100 ft » of =* •'_«"< 100 The Bronx; Ana 1: 3 yrs: Therese Bums to Harlem Savings Bank; $3.500: address. 1-4 Ea*t ISStll St. ROBBINS AYE. »« cor 149th St. 100*10.,: p m- due r«« '\u25a0 19H: P«r cent: Robert J MoorVl'ead to Anna B Kyle; $8,000; address. •10.' Bast U'-'d st. BUSKIN'S PliOT, 294 and 2"4. map Joseph P Wood, at WilliamsbridKe. 30x9t.3x lrrejf; m: July 14; due Nov 28, IMS; without In- terest; MeITOSC Realty Co to Maria, bemmora. $i0O; address, 1808 Washington aye. ST. ANN'S AVB. 189: saloon leas-: Au< 2: demand, 8 i" r cent; Adolph Yung to F * M Schaefcr Brewing Co: $2,000; attorney*. Herth & Eh; horn. 15 William st. SHERMAN AYE. f> s. 100 ft n of l«s7th »t: 44!. t... lrrcff: CoO«ai aye. «. \u25a0• «* n or l«Mh st 2l©Jt2o©; Grant aw. c 8. I-" it n or l«7th st. 330x100; Auk 1. 3 yrs. « per cent; Yorktown (Ualty Co to lawyers Title Insur- ance and Trust Co; $12.r.00; address, 160 Broad- way. TIKBOUT AYE. 2100; July 10; 3 yrs; James II Snrridg« to Joseph II Easterly: $1,200; ad- dress, '•''» W«sl ii."<th st. TOPPING AYE. 1771: 10.0x100: p m; An? 1; instalments; .". per cent; lyroy R Christian to Thomas F Lynch; 5-'.".-"xt; attorney. Ronald X Brown. sal Broadway. WASHINGTON AYE. lot 113. map Thoraa* Bassford at Kordham; p m; July '££; demand S per cent- Peldow «;onstructlon Co to John J Donovan; $6,000; attorney, M F Kelly, 140 Nas- •an st. WEBSTER AYR. n a cor MM «t. 162. 11 x 190- auk 2- 5 > rs O J Sehwanler Co to Au- gusta Morris De Peyster; $^.(i>X>; attorney, Henry L Morris, 32 Liberty st. WASHINGTON AYE. MM and 1G55. « w cor lRCth st. 52x100, except part (01 avenue; p m; Auk 1: due. etc. as per bond; Marvin Realty •\u25a0. to Tlth> Guarantee and Trust Co; $3,000; ad- dress, 17*> Broadway, 14TH AYE. a .«. 106 ft m of Sth *t. Wx 111; |. m (prior mtg *1,«8©>: July 30; Instal- , mint*, as per bond; John Seaso to Meiros« Ileal- t, Co; $600; address. 2775 Webster aye. 17« TH ST, 11 s. 35S ft c of Monrc<» aye, .%Ox irrps: P m; du<> a- ;• r bond; Aag I; William C \ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 -\u25a0 X o'Conor Sloane; 510.690; address, 12 Plat-, st. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS ! j UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS NEWSPAPER BAGS. Th<» •c-ornan. tut ! as to cispose of her \u25a0»r£LKt« paper by sending it down on a dumb waiter manipulated by an irascible janitor can. if she has a sewing machine, easily •Kin the pood will of this autocratic person by making L!;; bags for her scraps cut of neisrspapers. To do this all that Is necessary is to stitch the newspapers, with the rage opened t<s its tall size, along one sice and across the top or bottom. The rtltch should be at Its full length, or the paj>er will cut and tear, and there must b«* at least two thicknesses of the paper in th«. ba^s One selCaapparfing woman who never attempts anything In the way of making clothes for hcrstlf oses these bags, and Bays it is quite worth while to keep a rn&chlEe for }u*t such little things. When She has accumulated a few newspapers she The name "Old Glory" dates from 1831, when W'iiliam Driver, a Salem sea captain, thus named the new fiaj; presented to him hs he started on a long voyage. After a long and varied rare*:- in many lands, the flap: was presented in IVS';1 V S' ; to the Eesex In- stitute in Salem, Mass., where it is now preserved. We are so accustomed to having it dinned Into our ears by historians that America id a very young: nation, that It comes as a delightful surprise to be told that our Stars and Stripes are older than the flag of any other of the great nations. It was adopted during the Revolutionary War, and Wash- ington himself received it from the hands of Betsy Ross. The flas of Great Britain, we learn from the "New Idea Woman's Magazine," was not adopted until 3801; that of the French was first used in 1794, and that of Spain in 1785, while the flag <>" the German Empire came into being with the empire Itself In 1876 The wounded vanity of the men students at the Sorbonne when they found that the women were capturing "the greatest aca- demic honors In that ancient institution was responsible, confesses Mile. Clara de Prats, a prominent feminist and novelist In France, for her taking up the cause of her Bex. In order to protect their reputations, she says, the men insisted that separate honor lists be made, one for men and an- other for women, bo that no unpleasant comparisons could be made. She' was so disgusted that she became c feminist on the f-ptit. GLEANINGS. Seen rin the Shops Cor»j a-^d *<\u25a0•''" beads strung' aStarnatrty, »It*i * rvlt clasp, fceil for }-... iamt!ifw£ and >?^ll bea«ls Btrnns; fa th*> s«L.i.<» cmy. sfSti: a more a . rats clasp, « oat HSU: ©fc jSElbtttalt SOS West End Avenue North East Corner 99th Street "The Building With the Tower." ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. On the top of the highest point on the west •M» -with w \u0084 ... ~ southerly exposure and surrounded by private houses. 9, JO or II Lnrse Rooou and 3 and 4 baths. Perfect In Equipment and Finish. Apartments will now be rented from October 1. Rent* from f-,100 lp. ~, n...^n ...^ ftf t The- only West SWe Avenue without »le«p-dlsturbtn< TROI- \JVFCT FNO , V CARS except Riverside Drive, an.i Rlverslrfa Drive has YVLIJ1 ILI^LV I all the WINDS In Winter and all the HEAT in Summer. AI/TMITC *1 The. Fifth Avenue of the West Side, under care of Farte A.VII.INUH Department: no trolley cars, no Mich -winds, no business . traffic, no dust, no surrounding tenements; a Quiet, reSnai v residential street; an Ideal place for & Horn*. (an Be Seen UaU.r and Sunday. For Booklet or Further Particulars Apply to Agent on Premises or A. 1.. MOKDECAI it SON. 135 Broadway. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LE r . BROOKIAN. BARGAIN I iat:.iub tray of wh!U> \u25a0rsofl to I&7 «.cr«)sw th« tub Ear toilet articles while batfaSns co^t3 53 M. A fltte-3 tost rest t.i pel the foot on while liciaj? the sr.ee or polishing it cost 3 r m, An hour s'a-^s that swiriKS In .1 r.lckel frame tta a mi-. 1 is vcrj' 01 .-;.»:.!\u25a0 at, and »«Us ioz 6u cants. Lcbster etmcScm ire ' shaped to fit the ELEGANT APARTMENT TO RENT 50x90; II rooms and 2 baths ; $2, 750 784 FIFTH AYE. Applyon premise* or your own broker. REED HOUSE 121 ST. ST. & BROADWAY ft. •> and 7 rooms and bath; $540 to \u2666t.COi*. The Colosseum. Riverside and llftth St s Rooms and 3 Baths. ) $2,000 to 12 Rooms and 4, Caths. > $4,200. KRKD'K /.ITTi:i. & SONS. B'way at 79th St. and 140 th SI THE MANCHESTER New 12 »tory apartment house. Ab.*-»lute!y fireproof. Suites of 6. 7 and H moms; n»w ready for occupancy; all light rooms. R&nllnic representative on premises, or GIBBS & KIRBT, A<s*nts. Broadway and 103 d St. THE BELNORD B'w&y, *\u25a0:\u25a0 lim, Ate., and 5,,,,, to «7, St. W. H. DOLBON * CO.. Agent*. 527 Columbus .\v«.- . \u25a0 9 100; Hugo Spansenherjr to Madeline Spangenber*; July 21; $1,000; address, 21 Cliff st. WASHINGTON AYE. « w cor 166th st, 52xl«>. except part for ave; -foreclosure; July B. '»!". James r; Curnen. ref. to Marvin Reality Co. a corporation; Aug 1; $13,790: address, »7 Nas- sau st. WASHINGTON AYE. 8 «• s, lot 113. . Pfrt mar Thomas Bassford. at Fordham. D0.«xll*8: John \u25a0I I>onovan to Poldow Construction Co; July , $100; address. 1228 Hoe aye.* WBBSTBR AVB. n W cor 1«0th St, 2Sx«?O; Charles Bjorkegren. Inc. to John Ringen (:ntg $25,000); Aug 1; $100; address, 372 Willis aye. WEHSTCR AYE. w s, 345 ft n of 16£th St. 10 ° X 100! Eva V C HawkM and ano. to \orktown I Reality Co; July IB; $100; address, 3081) Broad- ! "Ray. WEBSTER AYE. n a cor lfiSth st, 1fi2.11x90; i Augusta M lie I'eyster to O J Kchwarzler, a C >.- poration: all liens; May 2fs; $100; address, 1340 : Brook aye. UTH AYE. c *. MB ft w of <".th st. .V)xll4. I Wakeneld: Moires Realty Co to John Sesso; July 30; $100; address, 2023 Webster aye. HID .ST. 55 to CO Went. 3 sty brk. 60xW.11: Newport Realty c, to Max J Klein, ;*; * part; ißnatz Roth. U part Frederick Les*. Vi part; all Hens; July 20; $1 ; address, 35 Nassau st. 130TH ST. .',14 East. 37.8x100; Belwood Realty Co to Albert Deutsch et al; July 29; $1; address, 319 Greenwich st. 14OTH ST, s «. 392.9 ft c of st Ann's aye. 3Sx 100; Natalie Mosco to Mary I, Valentine ""its; $37,000); June 11; $100; address. 2713 Webster a\e. 142D ST. 221 West. 2 sty brk. 25x90.11; B*t - wood Realty Co to Max J Klein; all liens; July 29; $1; address, 35 Nassau st. 14.-.TH ST, a s. 75 ft w of St Ann's aye. 74.«S 99.11; Brown & Lupin Realty Co to Mcy»r WW " berg and Abraham Grcenbers *mtg *it>,i.-«JO); Auk 1; $100; address. 132 Nassau st. IK3D ST. 574 Ea*t. 39x109; Celeste B Levy to Otto Penner and ano. joint tenants «mt«a^- 500); Aug- 1; $100; address. 574 East IBM st. 17GTH ST, n B. 35.', ft c of Monror aTe. runs n lOOx c 60x s 61. S to n 9 Morris st x « "• '•« " 45.4 to 17f.th st x v 50 to beginning: Honora . V Cronin to William C Bergen; Auj; 1; ?' . ad- dress, lSOth st, near Andrews aye. 187 TH ST. 632 and 534 West. 3 " >' hrk -\u0084's . x 75; Moorhead Realty and Construction Cor to Anna H Ryle, of Stamford. Conn (mtg $l-'**>.. July 27; $100. 211 TH ST, between Woodlawn rd and Perry aye. begins Woodlawn rd, cs 336.2 n (.un ™» rd, runs n 64»x c 958.1 X » 570. 11 x giJ^f^fjffJ Perry aye x s 64. 4 x w JPl.Ox n V 9"',V 9 "', ivine ii to beginning, with all title Etrret; .Ired of cession trustoes nf Column .i \u25a0 i "i lo S e to the City of New York; b and Jnli 14; $1 nddr^»s. < cmtroller's office. New Urn. •<~-n ST i a 23 of lot 528. map Wakefield: A.Tr'aham Sh^txkir, .to Vlncenw Palla., £™\ ano (mtg 5750>; July -••• $100; addrc as. « B»« ' 225TH ST« 728 East. 25x111. Wlllianisbridge; Pu"san Hngbis to Patrick .1 Haßnahan^and ano. joint tenants imtg $2,500); July 30; $100; ad dress, 158 Easi lOHth St. cfwiOrt- 235T11 ST. ss. 220 ft -of Kepler JO*™* \, ini H Russell to George '••; is /:,' t r < , t ' rUU $6,000); July 27; $1; address. 427 Easi Md fat. RECORDED MORTGAGES. (With name and address of lender's attorney.) Enteresi 3' unless otherwise stated. AUGUST -\u25a0 MANHATTAN". .vN ST 27, r, sty brk: An? 1: demand: « -r cent' Apostle Vlachor to Demetrios Ka- najlohni..s. attorney. L F Dittenhoefer. 31 Nassau si AMSTERDAM AYE. n w cor £f"l«g™ Parkway !'•"> 11x125: i> m 1prior mtg ?t."j.oit.. to Yorktown Realty Co; $02,500: address. oOb!) Broadway. BROADWAY. 7- and 74: St. Ix »rr«* 21 sty brk bus (prior'nug Sl.ooo.ooo)^Jalyl2»:Caue June 1. 1913: 6 Per cent; Century BuiWin B ro to Morgan G Barnwell and ano. trus. »1«KW«: attorneys, Kidder. Melcher « Ayres, -. Will- lam st. CANAI ST 60. 5 sty brk. 22xT3x Irree; Aiie l: :Vvrs.' 4'- per cent; Simon iLiebovitz to Bowery Savings Bank; $4,000; address, 123 Bow pry. •M'-'PRY PT 397 to 403, 4 st: brk. 10«xS5* \u25a0rr^y- July i; P m; due July ft t»l»: •"- per cent : New York City Drag Mills Realty Co to Wintiirop I' Mitchell ,tnd ano. exrs and trus. $4... .i0n; address. 403 Cherry st. EAST BROADWAY, 255. 4 sty brk. :: ;''''; \u0084,„ i- \u25a0> vre 4»i p^r w>nt; Simm i^iebowitz to Bowery Savings Bank; $10,500; address. 12S Bowery. FRONT ST 7.-.. 5 sty brk. 10.7x54.10; v ,- ', 5 yrs: Torktovrn Realty Co to Lawyers Titfe insurance and Trust Co; $20,000; ad- dress. 160. Broadway. FRONT ST. 74. 6 sty brk. 19.2* irrejr; Ang I; 5 yrs; Yorktown Realty Co to Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Co; $17,500; address, 160 Broadway. TAMES st «7. 5 sty brk, "'•. l '°'': P "' ( prior mtg $18,000); Aug 1; due. etc. as per bend; David Zierler to Leon Pi«-r; $4.0"". at- torney, Walter Kohn. 300 Broadway TAMKS ST (17 5 sty brk, 25.1i100x irr°s: p mi(prior pi's $18,000): Aug 1: due etc.as per bond David Zterler to Leon Piz»r. $4,000; attorney, Walter Kohn. 300 Broadway. MADISON AVK. 871, 4 st brk, 32.2x63; Auk 1" due etc. as per bond: Marl Kln« Columbia Trust Co; $55,000; address, 135 Broadway. PERRY st. 45 5 sty brk. 37.6xf10; Auc 1: 3 yrs. -v1v 1 - pei rent; Joseph Hel<l»lb*rE;«r to Ger- man Savings Bank; $25,000; address, 100 East 14th st. RIVINGTON ST. 134. 22x75; Ma% 3 Ortman at.d ano to Anni* 3 Arnold: $!«."•"». attorneys, Curtis, Mallet. Provost & Colt, 30 Broad st. IST AVK. Hi."*. 4 sty brk IT>\74'; Ale 2: 3 yrs- Charles Rosen hau:n to Gertnan Savings Bank; $15,000; address, 100 East ltth si ••;> AYK 2018. 4 sty brk. s f ror 104th yt. 2o"iix7. r . (prior mtg $19,090) July 25; demand '"\u25a0 per cent; Morris M Tischler to Public Bank of New York City; $3,000; address. 89 Delancey **. 3D AVK. 17*13. 5 sty brk. 25x83.9; P m; Vng 1: due Nov l. V.'l 4. lulius Friedman to Lawyers Mortgage Co; $19,000; address, .".;> Liberty st. STH B.VE 516. 4 sty brk. n W cor 13d '. \u25a0Z<\lX>, "p m (prior mis $600,000); Auk I; due, etc. as per bond; Rowan Realty Co to Camolin Realty Co; $200,000; address, 244 sth aye. 7TH AVK, 365 and 307, 41.11x75: p m; Any I: ." yrs; Kaywood Realty Co to William F New- kirk; $12«>,0O0; attorney, Edgar Wbltlock. - Rector St. 10TH ST. 245 East. 22x02.4: Am? 1; 2 yrs. 6 per cent; Clara Heiferman to Joseph C Comely; $1,600; attorney. James C McEachen, 45 Broad- way. 10TH ST. 232 Kast. 4 Bty brk, 25x92.4; p m fprl. r mtK $19,000); auk 1; install •> per cent; Maylich Breitbart to Harris Scbowzeii and ano; $3,000; attorney, Moses Goodman, 257 Broad- way. li»TH ST, 117 East. 4 sty brk. I.'i.4x7f>; U part: Auk 1; 1 yr, 6 per cent; Joseph W Asson to William Saier; $1,500; address, 740 East 175th st. 21ST ST. 150 West, 3 sty brk, 20x ; p m; Auk I; 6 yrs; Edward J McGuire to John B Mc- Mahon; $22,500; address, 325 Lexington aye. 40TH ST, 21S West; Aus 2: 2 yrs; Watson Vanderpoe! to Marguerite Gauti* r : 514,000; at- torney; Title Insurance Co of New York, 135 Broadway. ML) ST, liXl West. 2 sty brk stable. 2T.x 100.5; p m; Auk 1; due. etc, as per bond; Julius C Koechig to Mary V Doyle and ano, exrs. etc; $12,090; attorney. Lawyers Title In- surance and Trust Co. n;o Broadway. 57TH ST, •'}!> West; 4 sty brk, 33.4x109.5; p in; Aug 5; 3 yrs, 4 ! 2 per cent; Wesley Thorn to Florence Waist eln; $105,000; address, 2030 Ist aye. CIST ST, n s. 100 ft w of Central Park West, 75x lrreg; Aug 1; .'. yrs; Columbus Circle. Re- alty Co. to Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Co.; $425,000; address, ICo Broadway. 67TH ST 22» East. 5 sty l.rk, 25x100; p m; (prior rntge. $19,000); Au^ 1: 3 vis, 6 per cent; George A. Dunstader to Catharine Foers- ter; $3,000; attys, Kettretch, Silkman & Sey- bel, 33 Park Row. 74TH ST, 200 West; 3 sty brk, lSx irres 1 : p m: Aug- 1: 3 yrs; Leroy Coventry to Mary Pastley; $20,000; address, 2171 Broadway. S3D ST, 0 West; 4 sty brk, 20x102.2; p m; (prior mtge, $15,000); Aug 1; due as per bond; Edward S. Nauxnbnra. to Title Guaran- tee <& Trust Company; $i>,00o; address, 17t5 Broadway. 87TH ST, 323 West: 2 sty brk. 2o.\l'><\ < '; July 30; due. etc., as per bond: Martha D Hill to Title Guarantee and Trust Co; $10,000; ad- dress. 170 Broadway. 88TH ST, " s, 157.3 ft w of 3d aye, 17.7 x 100.8: Aut; 2; 5 yrs: Patrick Reynolds to Ernst Bass; $5,000; any. James Kearney, 220 Broadway. BBTH ST. OR West; 4 sty brk. 20x100.9 prior nut;e. $31,503): July - j:>: ;•> yrs. « p«r '\u25a0••lit. Jacob Bloom to Carolina Kosenthal: $12,706; attys, BonynKd & ilcilanus, 170 Broadway. SAME PROPERTY- (prior mts*. $2t"..r.00>: July "Jit; 3 yrs. t> per cent; same to Carrie Stelnfeld; $0*0l>8; atty, same as above. 00TH ST. Sl4 Kast: 5 sty brk. 28x100.9 (prior intge, $12,500); due. etc, as per bond; Auk 1: Emll Faas to Alois Taylor; $8,000; atty Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 176 Broadway. DOTH ST, s s, 250 ft of 2d tvt, 25x100.8; Auk 1; 0 >rs. 4'j per ct-nt; Emil Kaiis to Heury M Sands: $12,500; atty. Title Guaran- tee and Trust Co, 170 Broadway. 11STII ST, 133 West: 20x100; p m: Au* 2; due, etc, as per bond; Mitral Realty and Con- struction Co to Title Guarantee and Trust Co; $18,000; address. 17i> Broadway. 320TH XT. 542 East; 3 sty brk: Auk 2: •% yrs; Michael Btraiß*llo and ano to Emigrant industrial Savings Bank; $7,500; address, 51 Chambers st. ISIST ST. 53 West; 5 sty brk. 23x90,00 (prior mtges. $20,000 and $-.."•'>"!; Auk 1: due July t5, 1911, 8 per cent; Antonia j Schramm to Elizabeth Phillips: $500; atty, Lawyers Title Insurance, and Trust < '". 160 Broadway. THE BRONX. CROTONA PARK SOUTH, s s, 308 .1 ft » of Franklin aye. 20x100: A«IC 1: installs. «'• per cent: Joseph I' Hennwssy to Franklin Society foi Home Building ami Saving: $7.51>0; at- torney, Lawyers l'itl«» Insuranco and Trust Co. 160 Broadway. CROTONA AVK. 2838, 20x100: p m (prior nits $7,000); due. etc, [.. i bond; Henry Rlehtor to Katharine C Kasscr; $1,150; at- torney, Titio Guarantee and Trust Co, Uo Broadway. VOX ST. j>^i. 40-^104.7: p m; 3 yrs; mic li R p«r rent: Quit'ave P llelfrlsh to William C Oestlng Co; $8,900; attorney, Goorgo bteln- muller. Kill 3d aye. GRAND BOULEVARD AND CONCOI RSM, n « cor lfiOth m. 85-Bj lrreg: July 27. p m; 2 yrs; rt per tent; Patrick V Oofl to Andrew .1 Dam and ano; #076; address. 22 Biblt* House. GLEASON AVK. i, a. Bag ft S of <>ln^tea.l » v . 35x108; p m (prior mtg $4 250); aui; l: due, etc. as per bond; Henry Blckelhaupl to Mink Construction Co; $1,250, address. 400 Bast I4f>th st . HUGHES AVK. >• 8i Jon ft \u25a0 of W!llU«t> si 30s Irrei July 23; 1 \u25a0\u25a0 r . <> per cent; European Const ructton Co to Meyer Goldberg and ano. ?Si3. attornay, Umry Bcrgtuan. 13^ N«a*aust. Two family brovrniton* housw on ••'i<» '' 3- between Walker aye. and Clinton •'»; ( Woodhaven>. containlnK .ir>i"t:--.«-r>-.-« of 5 vt 6 rooms and bath, steam heat, hardwood trim, parquet floors, open plumbing;, can I* ?<i 1 "" t-hawit at a •a.-rlfle« on easy terms. JACOB SOMMER. g4SA Mi \u25a0 \u25a0:•. St.. Brr>oVly^ DECIDED BARGAIN' IX BKAUTITU UWtXt' bush. Now on« family brick h<»u.«; ev*ry modern convenience; $;. ;>o«> :--:•;* to «ui'- convenient to Brighton B<»ach "I.- and *!«&* trolley l! <"». \\ M F. MEYERS, -iTS Gr*ve»«nd aye.. Brooklyn. . ONE KAMI! IIOISKS. AMERICAN BA**" ment; 10 rooms. 2 $»:'-•. s(mm-UU •«m«n > « to buyers NOW; 4th st. and Pronpect T*»r'* W<SJB within "Jin) ie*l <\u25a0* ProssM»ct Park entrance. OTTO SIXOKR. builder, on premises; atways_opea. HE»TtHE.<TCJt COCSTt. YONKERS--FORRENT 506 SOUTH BROADWAY. . NEW APARTMENTS, steam h»»»-d sard \u25a0w-ood trim, *>.\u25a0; llsht. modern t»undry '1 kSMOMSt; a d«ll(htful location. Ten tntautss from Van Oort!*ndt Subway Station INT>CCCMKNT9 Inspection tnvitsd. Ftv« rooms anit bath \u25a0 J „,.-»\u25a0* Seven r.H>ms and bath ; tOff REVT?- On premises. J. R >3fAINB BRQWy * Cft ** When in \ < BERLIN I * Be Sure to See •* fCrunfeld's g * Linen Store! 5 20, ?A. Leipzi^er Street > Sown MILLS: lanoeshlt, 9LESu£ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LET BROOKLYN. UTTO SINGER'S MOPEI. ONC FWIM --- a. th« twal » a j Ue \u0084. N - ew V orW; 7 rooms and bath. Lan poroh 5»7V> ?-s Beach 034 b.*.*k uV\ o»t >0i tu £c to Kin^i Hlsh^aj. Ooi bkn;k U West Sth et.- PHIUPSF MANOR O.V THE HUDSON. ? On* m!>« unobstructed rt\»r frc»»t»«9. 30 a**" «ra r«.js!Ocn. <•» \u25a0 -<• >-.. r ... >- tttrmm PHIUPf ! .... CO . <*" » Eauisf Warn* >«v ij;fc Japanese meldl shot horns, with very heavy handJes Knowing one of the city's big buildings fen in relief, cost M cents. A roal tittle mail box on a nosi made of Japanese metal m;• (01 51. and is a stamp I 01 for desk use.. The usmes of shops rbcrs «rticl»-3 mentioned '\u25a0•• tils --• --• (f*n can o*i!»lr!«.] by s»nd- .\u25a0;<£ » f-t^mjed an-1 mOdmmseH *' \u25a0- clops to "Seen la Oje tiiiu^s." K*v-7ork Tribunt. A bean cutter that screw*! on the table lUce a meat chopper is for cutting beans or other small vegetables; it costs 11 25. A turtle In Japanese silver a *tamp box. the shell lifting for a cover. It Is heavy enousa to form a paper weight as \u25a0 ell. and Bella at S3 cents. A f-rr.r.king ret for the bowling enthu- siast hua bowls ' \u25a0\u25a0;:\u25a0\u25a0 and matches in the form of balls < . \u25a0.; in two; they sell tor K. An adjustable sieve baa throe sieve plates with holes of different sizes; It sells for 60 cents. Bilyer-plated skewers, with, fancy tops Ilka roosters and deer and animal heads, coat CO tents apiece. * lobster dm an<i.aro broad and strong far the purpose; they cost Si 10. A Email book entitled "Palatial Homes In N' •.- York" is a guide for visitors, so that they may see the famous homes and read a bit about their owners; It costs 16 cents. THE BRONX. BROOK AYE. v m, 98 ft s of 169th <;:. 70x i»0; Meyer Goldberg ci al to Normal Con- struction Co (mtg $5,000); all liens; August 1; $100; address, Room 517, 132 Nassau at, COLLEGE AYE. c s. 200 ft n of ICSth st. 200x200; Eva v C Hawkes to Yorktown Realty Co; July 15; $100; address. 3089 Broadway. COLLEGE AYE, s c cor 160 th st, £00x200; Eva V <; Hawkea and ano to Matthew M Edelman; July 15; $100; address, 0- Broad- way. CROTONA *.YE, 2358, 20x100; Catharine C Kaiser to Henry Richter (mtg $7,000); Aug 1; 5100; address, 30^8 Klngsbridgo Terrace. FALR.MOUNT I'LACEi. n S, 125 ft tv of Mar- mion aye, 75x100; William C Borgen to llnnora V Cronin; A.ug 1; $100; address. 253 Baal 17Ctli st FOX ST, 081, 40x1<14.7; William C Oestlng: Co to Guatave P Helfrich (mt»j $24,000); Au^; 1, $100; address, 1350 Fulton aye. GLEASON AYE. n s, 355 ft o of Olm.xteail aye, 25x108, Unionport; Mink Construction Co to Henry Bickelhaupt (mtg $4,2.'.(t;, Auj,' 1; $l'J0; address, ••"! East 159 th st. GRANT AYE, «• s. 100 ft n of 107th st. Ssox 100- Eva V C HawUes and and to Vorktown Realty Co; July 10; $100. GRANT AYE. W s, 100 ft n of 167th st. 449.7x200; Eva V C Hawkes and ano to York- town K-iiltyCo; July 15; yloo; address. 30fc>9 Broadway. HUGHES AYE. O s, 100 ft b of William. Bt. runs c S'.tix s 28 Ito n vv 8 Crescent aye >; a W 34.!tx iv 60.6 to Hughes ay.i xa .10 to be- ginning 1 : expect part for Crescent avn; Meyer Goldberg el al to the European Construction Co (mtg $2,700); all liens; July ":>; £100;-ail - dress. Room 1111, 132 Nassau bt. MARION AYE. w B, 150 ft n of rd from West Forms and KJngabridge, 60x145; Cornelius C Bradley to George P Tarbox; au i. lyOtt; $100 ; add! ess, StM Marlon aye. OLINVILLE AVK. 8748, 25x100, OlinvilM; Ag- nes M Pragnell to Kmory H i!"c» rmtg ?4,3(«i>; Aur ; $it»i, address. 3741) OUnvtlle avo. ROB BINS AVB. ii c " ! " I4!'th si 100x106; Anna l< H\ ie to Robert Moorehcad; Auj 1, $]im>- address, 4<52 East 112.1 st. hi skin' ST. s s. lots 201 mid 305, map Joseph S Wood at WlHJamsbrMga, 60x94.3; Mario Bem- mars to MelrOW Realty, a corporation (mtg (4.900); July 14; '»'. address. 2775 «>t*t»r hv«, SHERIDAN AVB, n w cor Arcularlus pi, lOOr 116.21 I:-'-- Grand Boul«vard and Concouna, i) w cor 160 th «\u25a0•. ".'\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 to v b Sheridan ny« x W»tl 8 - Andrew .1 l-""l '-"" to Patrick '•' Goff; \u008411 title- quit claim; July -i. $1. addiess. i.- West 2Bth hi •.\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0'.'. :\u25a0".- TOPPING BT or »ye, 1771. 18.6x100 Thomas F I^j-noli to Leroy H %nd Grace L Christian: Joint tenants onta $4,800) *ie I, $M 0 address. 1771 Torres iv« VK!.. AYE, \u25a0 i. 375 It » ot ChMlOtt* p!, Xix r. jrrs from Nov 1, 1010; $1,200; address, 317 r-ast 31st st. RECORDED TRANSFERS. (With natna and address of purchaser.) AUGUST 2. MANHATTAN. AMSTERDAM AYE. n w cor Central Park West. 95.11x125: Yorktown Realty <>.> in Alfrtwi C Haelnnan (tntg $430,000); July 15; $100; aO- | dress. i"i> Broadway. SAME PROPERTY; Alfred C Bachman to I Eva V '' Hawkea and Newbold Morris; Aagr i; j Sio<»: address, :>J Kast i2d St. BLEECKER ST, 245; 4 sty brk. runs c 66.6jc I -^..Sx c 33.Cx a 12.3 x w 1<>*» ft to sir -\u25a0 i n '_'•>. 11 to beg; Charles Siebert to Marie '.--leoert:; b an.l s; July 30; M. address, *Jl."> Bleecker ft. CHERRY ST, ."f.)7 to 403; 4 sty brk. lO^xSTit irre^; Myr;i D Jennings and ano, exrs, etc, to New York City Drug Mills Realty Co (ims $40.000t; July (>. $50,000; address, 4'>.: CHirr/ st. COMMERCE ST, 33; 3 sty frame. 24x37x ir- reßr: John T X Van Derveer to Emma M S Mestaniz: c a g; Jan 29. 1908; $1; addres.s, MA : East 18th st. fort WASHINGTON AVK. n «• cor 17Sth st: IS.->.2x irrep; Henry W Post to Thomas .1 Mor- row; June 20; $100; address. 602 West 131st v. FRONT ST. 74; .'> sty brk, 18.2s Irreg; 3-.a V c Hawkea and ano to Yurktown Realty Co; July I.V $100. FRONT ST, ?.*•: •'• sty brk. 19.7x54.10; sam» to same; July 15; $100; address, 3089 Broadway. JAMES ST 116; 5 sty brk. 25.1x100x irr<><; , partition; July 1. 1910: Henry M Heney. vet, I to David Zierler cmie ?18,000>; Aug 1; i'Si.M.K.': ; address. l_ M .i Rivinprton si. li:\ox AYE, 460; .'. sty brk, 24.1 lxM; Otto and Ijiulso Penner to Pauline lyvy (ratg $-'-.- 000): Aug 1; $]»<): address, 2720 3d aye. MORXINGSIDE AYE. KAST, 171: 5 sty brk. 24.11x75x Irreg; Mary Lederer to Caroline Jje-i- erprs all liens; July 30; $1. address, IS jvast \ llOtli st. SAME PROPERTY: Caroline Led'ere)- r , Al- I fred Lederer: all liens; July 30; $1; address, 19 j East 119th st. RIVERSIDE DRIVE. *>: 35.5x98.0: Carl D \u25a0 Jackson and ano to Angie M Booth (mte ?3S,0O0); July 11": $100; address, ;: - .i> West 56th st. WALL, ST. •\u25a0>!<. 5 sty brk bus. 20.8x40'<5; Eva V C Hawkes rt al to 99 Wall Street Realty Co; , July lo; $100; address. 99 Wall st. | WEST END WE. 88& 3 sty brk. 20x95.«: i Max Blanck to Elizabeth k)rr S r- 'tntc $25,000); all Hens; July 29: ?1"»; address. 860 6th aye. 2D AYE. 252. s w cor 117th st, ft sty brk. 58.5 x9O; Laurenzana Real Estate Co to Bara'a I Garlfo: h and * and c a. p mitt: $76,300); all ' liens; Aucr 1. $100; address. 22i> Broadway. L'!> AYE, 2131. 4 sty brk, 26.11x75; John W I Hans»n ft al to George W Harnlscji (rota $7. \u25a0 500); Auk I: $100: address, *>'. West 143 d St. r.c- AVK. 17tv>, r. sty brk. 25x83: Lawyers Mortgage Co to Julius Friedman; b and s; Aug 1. $100; address. Room 1.111, 132 Nassau st. 4TH ST. 3nr> East. :_•\u25a0? sty frame! 24xf>«; i Minnie Elchler to Annie Klug <mtg S9.ChV>); July I 12». $1; address. 399 Easi 4th st. S.TH .AVK. 516. ii w cor AM st. 4 sty brk. 23x 123; Camolin Realty Co to Rowan Realty Co itntß $600,000): Aug 1; $100; address. 60 Wall st. 7TH WE. 365 and 367. 4 sty brk. 41 tlxTSx ; ini-s, Wm F Newkirk to Kay wood Realty Co; 1 Auk 1; $100; address, 140 Broadway. SAME PROPERTY: Kaywood Realty Co to Susan FT Wood (mtg $120,000); Aug 1; $100; ad- diess, Haworth, N .1. 10TH ST. 245 East. 22x92:4; Joseph C Comely and ano to Clara Heffonnunn (mtg $12,000); Aug 1; $100; address, 1"24 Broadway. 10TH ST. C 22 East. 4 sty brk. 25x92.4; Harris SchWlzeit et a] to Mayllch Breitbart imtg $24,- "<;"': Ails 1; $28,500; address, US Pitt st. 12TH AYE. iv s. c 1. blk bet 139th and 14Oth st? l . runs w to w line Krant of land under water x n to pt 25.11 s 140th st. extended, etc. to !aye x s 71 to beg. l>ein£: lands under water Hudson River; 12tlTave. a w cor 140th st, 25.11 x to w I of ffrant as above; 140 th st. s s. all title to lands lying west of N v C & HR R R. li-cluding exterior bulkhead Un" of the city- of New York and b line of 140 th Ft. including all richt. title and Interest under tax lease dated ivi, 4. 1908, for 1.000 years; St Hep-is House to N'-w Fork Staf" Realty :ind Terminal Co; all liens: July 28; $60,000; address, 301 Grand Cen- tral Station. 31ST ST. ISO West. 3 sty brk, runs s -w to centre line of block x =- •: 20s n •- .... to pt x n w. 20 ft to beginning: John I; MoMahon to Ed- ward .1 McGuire; June 28; Si" : address, 36 East 81s1 St. 40TH ST. 218 West 14.3x98.9: Marguerite Gau- tier to Watson Vanderpoel 'mtg $6.000»; May 2; $1; address, ;;7 West I*'' 1 ' st. 50TH ST. s •. 216.8 ft "• of t'>th aye, 33.4x100.5; the Taiffer Co to Singer Sewing Machine Cn; Auk 2 (mtg $25,000); $100; address, 140 Broad- way. 53D ST. 106 "West, 2 sty bit stable, 25x100.5; Mary V P> Ie and ano, exrs.. etc, to Julius C K •\u25a0• hig; a.l liens; Aug 1; $±5,400; address, Hi« West 53d stJ 57TH ST. 39 West, 4 sty brk. 33 4 TK>O.."i; Flor- ence. Waldstei:i el al, exra, to Wesley Thorn; July 5; $200,000 SAMS PROPERTY: Wesley Thorn to F'ntnn Realty Co (mtg $165,000); Aug 1; $100; address, Perth Amboy, N J. 67T11 ST. 229 BB \u25a0\u25a0 sty brh 25xl«X>.r«: Catha- rine Foerster to George A Dunstadter (mtg $19,- 000); Aug 1; $100. 71TH ST. 256 West, 3 st' brii, runs 8 82x •"? 11.6s n 14. « xii t>. 4.<> x n 4:? x n w ."«x n 17.0 to st x c 18 ft to beginning; Mary postley to Leroy Coventry; Aug 1; $100; address, 1:171 Broadway. ROTH ST. 421 East, r> sty brk, 25x102.2; Kmll Kiseman. exr, .to John Seidel and ano; joint ten- ants; c a c (mtj; $12,000); Aug 1; $19,500; Ad- dress, 421 East 10th st. 83D ST. 9 West, 4 sty brk, 20x102.2: William I> Cameron et al to Edward s Nautnbera: (mts $15,000); June 2; $100; address, 255 West :)Sth st. B7TH ST. 123 West. .". sty brk. 17xl0O.fi; Mar- garet F Cameron to Maximilian Morgentbau, jr nuts $15,000); July 31; $1; address, 135 Broad- war-. DOTH ST, 2*51 West, 4 sty brk. 17x100.8; Alfred \V Hojt to Alice Lackey; 0 a s; July 30; $I<X>; address, 611 West 111th st. IKtTH ST. 314 East, 5 sty brk. 2."»xl<V).R; Alois Fuchs to Kmil Faas (mtg $12,500); Aug 1, $1; address, ."•:!<; Hudson st. 91ST ST, 332 East, 25x100.8; Paul Wolffsohn to Leander M Hammer (mtg $23,400); July 29; $100; address," 1183 Madison aye. \u25a0J2D ST, »r> West. 3 sty brk. 2Oxl0O.S; Alice Lackey to Alfred W Hoyt; b and s and c a b, Aug 1; $100: address, 934 Cth aye. !i_l> ST. Co West, 3 sty brk. 20x100.5; Alfred W Hoyt to Andrew and Mary E Boyd, joint tenants; c a *,'; Aug 1; .<lot>; address, 201 West 44th St 97TH ST 315 to 325 East. 150x100.11; Henry Frank to Theodore Prledeberg: 1-3 part; b and s; July 2ti; $100; address, 415 West Broadway. SAME PROPERTY: Henry Frank to Jacob Straus: 1-3 part; b and s; July 20; $100, ad- j dress, 216 Centre st. 111TH ST 230 to 238 West, ]2.">xl00. 11; Thomas F Foley, Sheriff, to Harry Hellinger; Nov 27, 1909; $100; address, 71 East 90th St. 115 TH ST. 118 West, 6 sty Irk. 25x100.11; Louis E Fink to Augusta J Fink (mtg $11».5<A»; Aug l; $1. 116TH ST. 424 East. 0 sty brk. 30.5x100.11; Maria I> spin..;, to John*Focarile untg $35,500); Aug 1; ?10t>; address 2- s ."> Pleasant aye. 118TH ST. n c. 405 ft w of Lenox aye.. 20x 100.11; Anna B Scherer to Mitral Realty and Construction Cv; July 29; $1; address, 2(i Lis- penard st. 125 TH ST. s s. 100 ft w of Broadway, 67 to c 1 old Bloomlngdale rd. closed, x lrreg-; Hyman Kantor >-t al to Tina Myers (mts 5100.- 000) Aug 1: $1; address, Room 412, 5 Beek- man st. By John S. Mapes. MOHEGAN AYE. c s, 205>.3 'ft s of l<?oth Bt, 41x145; three 0 sty term.is; soiil to plaJntiir tor $5,000. Ey Daniel Grcenwali RTK AYE, 750 and 7."2. n c cor 46th si, 50.6 xlJ.".\ lrre«; 0 sty office and store bld«; elu-rlff's sale of all right, title, etc, which iletropolitan MerciuitJle i.nd Realty Co had on October 21). J'JO'J, or since; adjourned to Au- gust IC. RECORDED LEASES. (With name and address of teas**.) AUGUST 1 2. AMSTERDAM AYE, 1340. n w cor Manhattan It, store, Boors, of 'I houses and j>art cellars; Morris VvVliuiiuin to Charles C Dennis; from Auk l.vUlO. to .April V.o. 11*17; $I:..Vh) to $2,700; address, K;-to Amsterdam aye. CANNON &T. 67; Charles Partner In AVnlf Tanenuaain: f: yrs l'ro:u Aug lj l'.tiO, $.:,270 ad- dress, 57 Cannon st. MARKET ST. •;."» to G9; Samuel 1-ampH to .Tai-oh F Woikaler; a -\u0084 >. from Aug 1. 101O; 16.200; addicts. C.*> Market st. ST ANNS avi:. ir.S. s «> ear ltfth fit. store r.r. RveniM and store adjoining, on 135th hi; Alinru> Israel an.l »no to Adolph Yiihk; ."> yrs from April l. 1810; f 1.740; address, IDS St. Ann's aye. IST A \'K. aaOl. (•'\u25a0t'. etc; Fortlmala Rosatl anil ano tr. rietro Bpadafora: A ytm A mos from Jan I. 1J«1O; mo; addren, 2201 let avn. «TH AVK. 7.',7, n m or 4.V. *t. Klor* and basement; Prancis r.raz to Margaret M Kenny; 6 yrs i in.-* from April IS, Vjtrj; $i.6i> till; a.idj-e.ss, 7f>7 <Uh a.v«. 7TH AY ? > H»\. n w cor iSd Bt, north store: tb- Eldoi-ado Oaf« o to P>i<t iiorißhu-. 4 yn A mot from Tin- i. i r ,,,, fj.,020 {,\u25a0> Jl .ViO ad- d B<ifl 7th a if, I«TH AVK. hi tor S3f j f , .... anl part b**ea«Dt, Hair; Gocietem to Nicola liaunjello; IN THE AUCTION MARKET. Only one auction saie was held yester- day at the Keal Estate Exchange sales- room. Nos. H and 16 Vesey i-treet. The Fuie of another parcel was adjourned to August 16. The sale and tho adjourned Bale •were a.s follows: THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. MANHATTAN. VARICK STREET— B. H. Miller and others, of Blizabeth. >,'. .7.. sold No. 307 Yarick street, a three story i:w.-il'.ntc house, on lot I'lx'W feet, adjoining the southwest corner of ISroome street. The buyer is a client of N. F. Walsh. THE BRONX. CI.AY AVENUE— PauI Bultman sold for A. J. P.-hwarzler to an Investor No. 1276 Clay avenue. a six story double nuthouse, on plot 40.3x50 feet. COLBY TAKES TITLE TO HOUSE. Bainbridge Colby yesterday took titie to the four story dwelling house No. ."59 Wes; r>7th street, sold recently by the David L. Einstein estate. The stated consideration was $200,000. The house occupies a front- age of 33.4 feet Lewis 1., li..- ..thai h:is leased for a long term of years the store in the Keith &Proc- tor Theatre buil lin? tit No. 116 East 125th street for J. Alexander to "Abe" Jackson. OTHER LEASES MADE YESTERDAY. Leon S. Altmayer has leased for a client the second and third lofts in the building Nos. 206 and 208 East 56th street for a term of years to the firm of Kaiser & Klug for a cigar factory. The Gross & Gross Company have leased to a client for the Oriental Bank the store and basement recently occupied by them at the southeast corner of Broadway ana John street. There were few sales reported in the real estate market yesterday. Several Interest- ing leases were, however, recorded. LEASE IXNASSAU STREET. Pease & Elliman have leased for Morris TVeinstel i to a client the entire building at Nos. 60 and 62 Nassau street, for a term of twenty- one years, at -in aggregate rental of about $150,000. After extensive alterations the premises will be fitted up and occupied as a branch of a first class retail business. LEASE IN 43D STREET.— The Henry M. Weill Company has leased for Dr. George Evans to the International Society of Hotel Employes, known as the Geneva Club, the two four story dwelling houses Nos. 2.*6 and 2SS West 43d street, on plot 33.4 x 100.5 feet, between Broadway and Eighth avenue. The lease is for a term of twen- ty-one years, carries renewal privileges, and Involves an aggregate rental of $100,000. The club recently sold its former home, at No. us East 28th street, and intends making extensive alterations to the 43d street houses, converting them into a club- house at a cost of 52j?,000. The club's new home will be just to the west of the Lyric Theatre. LEASE IN WATER STREET— The f'harles K. Noyes ' "ompany has leased to Die American Kitchen Products Company the seven story fireproof building Nos. 281 and 283 Water street, corner of Dover street. The buil*ng faces the Brooklyn Rridse. It i^ to I( e occupied by the lessee for the manufacture and distribution of its products. The Noyes company has also leased the store, basement ami firsi loft of the building No. :;;tt Water street for W C. Story to A. Lorenzo, and the second floor of No. 11" John street Eor E. H. I-ud- low &Co. to John H. Blake & Co. LEASE IN 26TH STREET— Frederick Fox <£- Co have leased from the plans for the Criterion Construction Company the siore and basement In the building now heinjr erected at Nos. 1.14 and Ufi West 26th S }r pp T for a ions term of years to Pollak & Terker. fur importers; for trie Theodore Starrett Company 6«S00 square feet of space in the new building now Hearing completion at Nos. IST and !39 West ;.jtli street, for a term of year? to Handel &- Harris, and for tV"> Sinclair Realty Company about 3,460 square feet in the new building at the southeast corner of Broadway and Kth street to T E. Torbert. BUYERS OF WEST END AVENUE CORNER— A. C &H. M. Hall are the pur- chasers of the p'.ot of about ten lots at the southwest corner of West End avcmip and <*2<i street, thp naie of which by Henry Oppenheimer was reported in yesterday's Tribune. Frederick Zittel & Sons were the brokers In the transaction. The site meas- ures lr.TxlTo feet, and the Messrs. Hall will Improve it with a twelve, story high class apartment house. The Halls ar* at pres- ent finishing the two twelve story Benning- ton apartment h»!i;»^. on the west side of "West End avenue, betwen f'9th and 100th streets and toe Cornwall, « twelve story apartment structure at the northwest cor- ner of Broadway ami With street. WItrLIAM ROCKEFELLER REPORT- ED BUYER— It was reporter] In real es- tate circles yesterday lhat William Rocke- feller is the buyer of No. 11 East Mth street, a four story and basement house. According to information given out by Worthington Wnitehouse, the broker in the transaction, on Monday, and told In yes- terday's Tribune, the sale «as mad" to an investor for SMO.nno. Mr. Rockefeller owns No. 9 Wesi 64th street, which lie recently rented for a t^rni of years to a well known business man. FIFTH AVENUE TRANSFER The fourteen story Camolin Building, at the northeast corner of Fifth avenue and 43d street. was transferred yesterday by the Camolin Realty Company (Max Marx, An- drew .T. Connick and Martin D. Fink) to the Rowan Realty Company for a nominal consideration over a mortgage of $600,000. A second mortgages for £.(y>.rt"o between the above parties was also recorded yes- terday. The property was sold from the plans last February by the brokerage firm of Miller, McMann & Donley to Mrs. Angie M. Booth, for whom' trie Rowan Realty Company is acting. The structure occu- pies a plot 20x125 feet, and was leased from the plans prior to its sale by Mark Rafalsky A- Co. for a term of years to the Harwell Realty Company. 8

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FEW SALES IN IHE REALTY MARKETXEW-YORK DAILY TRTBUXE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1910,

HEATH AYE. w «. CS ft s of 22*«» \u25a0»: tt*%90; G B Raymond * Co *gt M>*xl«rBnfidlnfCo. owner and contractor; $317 80.Of Interest to XVomen

HATS OF MANY IDS Nassau Street Building Leased for $150,000— New Home forInternational Society of Hotel Employes.

HALLS PURCHASERS OF WEST END AVENUE CORNERAiry Summer Confections Hob-nob with Wintry Models.

Tie distributers of femlnln<s headgear

we displaying Just now every Kind of baitthat can by «-*";>* chance entice unwillingbuyera. The woman who "wants 10 replen-

ish her supply of summer hats will find

for her aa*»<i<» creations e>ven more, dlapho-

oous than any that have »core before, andthe one who can contemplate with enough

sairnnesfi the departure of the season ofBower and b«>e to think of buying a

MIDSUMMER HATS

j BANISH GERMS FROM BREAD— -;Purpose of Campaign by League

for Home Economics.Just as soon as the members Of the

League for Home Economics get back fromtheir summer vacations they are going totcckle- the bread question. Leaving theQuestion of the weight and composition ofthe loaf to the constituted authorities, theyare going to turn their attention to pre-

j serving it from contamination after it:Opines from the oven.

Already the loaf is protected by law un-'

tJI it eaters the oven, whether these lawsIare -nforced or net, but afterward drivers

Ftlcho.s up enough bags In a few minutesto last for two or three- weeks.

and retailers may and <*!\u25a0> play footballwith it. and the consumer has no redress.The only salvation from this unpleasantstate of affairs, the league believes, is in alaw that will compel the wrapping ofbread as soon as It comes from the oven.

Speaking of the subject at her home, No.? West 9lst street, yesterday afternoon,Mrs. Julian Heath, president of the. league

for Home Economics, said that such a lawa - the one proposed by her organizationseems to her even more important thanthe laws that protect bread before it goes

into the oven, since the firing of the loafis a germ destroying process, and thereis nothing to destroy the microbes that itcollects afterward.

"Ifyou stop to think," she said, "of allthe opportunities thai a loaf of bread hasto gather disease producing germs beforeit reaches the consumer, you won't havemuch appetite left For the staff of life-Bread is more carelessly handled, perhaps,than any other article of food. Being prac-tically unbreakable and of a color thatdocs not readily frow signs of wear, doone f<=-^ls under any obligation to handle ittenderly. Cake, being of a more fragilenature,

%is seldom handled without some

kind of protective outer covering, but aloaf of bread may pass through dozens ofhands before it reaches the consumer with-out looking any the worse. Unfortunately,the housekeeper herself Is not blameless inthis matter. Most persons have sorao pref-erences as to the way thHr bread is baked,and it i:- not unusual to see a womanhandle the loaves in the process of inspec-tion before making a purchase."

A mushroom nat that showed do markeddifference from many of those designedfor the summer was another of the au-tumn models seen. It was of finely pleat-ed white silk, "with the brim lined withblack velvet. The trimming was a bandof black and a lartre conventional flowermade of this material In combinationvriih white silk.

fall hat before she is driven thereto by

actual necessity \u25a0will have no trouble inproviding herself with a chapean that

•would serve as an ideal protection from

the icy artaas of January.The designers of the newest hats of

English embroidery have achieved won-derful things in the way of producing abroad expanse of air] nothingness. Indrip model, 3 large mushroom shape, theembroidery, "which was unusually fine anddelicate, was stretched plainlyupon a wireram Over the brira was laid pleated

Uacfc madiae, and the crown was draped

with the same materiaL Had it not beenfor the banal and big bow of black libertytjitin ribbon seed as trimming the hat"»-oj?<s have seamed more like a beautifulebadow than anything else.

The greatest possible contrast to thisheaddress was seen in a modified clocheshape of seal brown plush, which was agood example of some of the styles thatwlli make a bid for favor in the autumn.The crown was high, and its lines werevery lit'Je concealed by the trimmings.

These consisted of a slight drapery ofsilver lace about the ed^e of the brim andtwo fhaded gray plumes placed upright

»tnd drooping away from the crown mi-trad of over it.

As the productive life of a tree underpresent methods of boxing Is about eigh-teen years, it will be seen that th«» navalstores industry will be limited to Ike pres-ent acreage under cultivation or in pos-session of the turpentine interests un!esaa ...re conservative method of trecrtlnjthe trees is adopted.

Charleston. S. ''. Auz. 2.—

A crista inthe business of making and sHMasj spiritsof turpentine an.l ro=in has been broughtabout by the reckless way i;:- which th*pin«* forests of the South have been han-dled- The situation Is so acute, says "T <Columbia State," that serious considera-tion is being; arivn to the question of sub-stitutes for these products. Tne quota-tions on spirits of turpentine and rosinam bf»en higher this year on a legitimate

tradin? basis than the trade has ever be-

fore Known. Turpentine has ransred be-tween 63 and 71 cents a gallon, the lastw»»ek, closing here yesterday at SSii.whi'*the average price for rosin in that periodhas been about $5 50 a barrel. A decadeaj?o, before the development of the yellotcpine lumber Industry in the South, tur-pentine was selling for one-third thi3 witha glutted mark"*:, and rosin was so cheapthat It as allowed to co to waste aroundthe stills, where great beds of Itlay toryears untouched. The present pries \u25a0etturpentine represents an increase of rnr>-^

than 10 rents a gallon within thai aaalmonth, while rosin has jumped more than$1 s barrel hi that period.

The present record prices are attri!>-nted solely to scarcity of supplies ,-i

not to any speculative element in the mar-ket. La?t year's surplus has been ent!reirwiped oat and the trade la forced to a*pend upon Mm current crop to supply th*demand, which has been steady to stron?from the opening: of the season.

The once unbroken belt of lonsr leaf pinsextending from Virginia to Texas has beenso depleted by the destructive methods atlumbering and boxing that conservam*

estimates give the supply of timber no^ravailable for turpentine operations Mia-wuMtSgmt to supply a nominal demand fo?more than fifteen years. No longer a*»

vast tracts of virgin pine available forturpentining because of the depreciationIn the value of tne trees for lumber pur-poses alter beins boxed. It Is estimate!that 75 per cent of the virgin pine forestsft the South is now held by lumber com-panies, who refuse any concessions to t!»«naval stores operators, and it Is notdoubted that much of the remaining 35per cent will eventually go to the lumte*Interests.

Record High Prices of Naval Store*Explained.

WASTING FOREST WEALTH

SATISFIED MECHANICS LIENS.AUGUST 2. "•'\u25a0--;,

WILLIS AYE. *77 and 47». J«tln W«*er»art Robert J Mahfmey et a;. July IS. 2919;$100. ,- >,

RIVINOTON ST. 134: Albert Wa!p*m Mfj(Max J Ortman et al: July 13. 1310; 51.91&

NEW BUILDING PLANS.T>»r* w>r*no plan* for new b«ll<Jia#« R>«4J

for Manhattan yesterday.

THE BRONX.LAVTON AYE, inMft w »»f D»*a «-»«t

IIat* frame «hed. 16x20; T Carobln*. 249 Raat :l()sth st. owner; Otto C Kraua*. 2315 N»-»j-iJ4aye, architect; cost, $1,000. .-.

7.KRVHA AVK.•

\u25a0. 404.75 ft-

«f C»rl»*

!Hill ay«: 2 sty brk dwar. 23*<»2; Rosa Bon-'!anno. 1711 J>r»ga avn. owner; Kopp*AD*a^^,L

830 'We»tche»ter aye, architects; coat. $3.000. : .•WOODLAWN ROAD. •9, OK ft »of 2*TtSJ j

i \u25a0t: 2 «tv «nd attic frame a~-»*. 21x40: KudoloH'J H»lh)(r, 3047 Terry tv», owner; J G Mlehol.'323 45th -«t. Brooklyn, architect; co«t. $3,500.:.

VAN NEST AVI9. m i. 250 ft n -«\u2666 rj-ir-.1-t\u25a0t: 3 say brk »tor<» and rj**-.3S.SBM; Dom-;lr.lrk "aj-n«o. 1537 M<»lv!:> «v#. owner; If VT

1Del r!a.udlo, 401 Treruonv aye, architect; co«»j$8,000.MAPES >YE. 9 \u25a0. I**o4 ft 1of 11*01

at; two 4 sty brJc tenmts. 33.04 x'»: Loul*IMazza, 1«.H« Van Bur»n K.owner; B Ehtlla*.1138 Walker aye. architect; cost. $50,000.

TREMONT AYE. n *, 33«1 ft w of \u2666-; \u2666_

duct aye: 2% «tv brk <«», 37327. Cathertn* IBlsley. .r>«> M- Hop* Plac. owner: Ertstar I,Klrby,4SI 6th »v«. architect; IMB, $7.300.

KBLLY ST. c \u25a0. 420.24 ft n of ',«.".•- al 1•ty ork tenmt. «?<it,sS. Ma Crion. 2120 V.tJ-,entlrte ay». owner: Neville A B«tsf;?e. 217 W»tt12-.th it. architects; cost. |o.'..'>"<-

HUGHES AYE. \u25a0• \u25ba•' ft

-of I'^th cf: %'/(&

».y brk lenaat, 2"t7". <?: G .'\u25a0\u25a0 ">. -'• St Mark'atPlace, own*-; Bor»lll A Passacanta.— lr>. 1 E<»«'ll.'.th s», architects; cost, jr.""-

ALTERATION.MANHATTAN.

421> .«r. » • corner *tli ay»; «.' « ZVI.4 sty hr* t«nmt, 4 sty est«»n«ion tn rear. .•--tltlons to be ripped out and n»w ones o!ar»'labove 2d ffo«r; <.t»n»r. Louis Erenn*r; Ro'r>e-t:D Kohn. architect. m art aw 910.000.

LIS PENDENS.AUGUST 1

LONGFELLOW A\'G. -'•\u25a0:':' Jam« DaiW artLongfellow Baa • Corporation tspeciflc per- '

\u25a0anaaassaf: attorney. C Shamroth.18TH aT, 333 Went; Breinchen "W^llach « *\

exrs. agt Samuel Blumenstock et a-

'triesfor<?clostir« of mtjj>:attorney. a P '-<i \u25a0-

3»th st. 350 Waal bairi -.- »-,z-

•.»>.asH Kaufman al al (foreclosure of nrts . artop-

ney, IiWendei, jr.

SOTH ST. .. 125 ft •«f•

*v», 23i3*.»zJohn F Schreyer asr Leopold Kaufman er il

-(foreclosure of mtg): attorney. L. Waasa*, \u25a0-

BRYANT AYE. w *. IMftn of 1%'a. ••••i^

IMsaßi Irrea*; P'-^Ta-j 1 Realty Co- i» WestMrvjnt Vernon Realty Co et a', <forecio«ur» ofmtg): ajtaaaagr, 0 \u25a0 Davis.

40TH ST. 154 Baal Isidore .r* hsna si J^haIrvine .- ai «fi>rec!osure

- •\u25a0 •\u25a0 4 --'•- tax fan ;

attoaaar, a Stern.

BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS.AUGUST 1

I.«4TH ST..« 116.2 \u2666• xr of Washtssfoa *-%poxl'^: James G UTaata Toans LYrra Realtyand Construction Co $33,000.

JENNINGS ST. \u25a0 w car Charlott- st. 190.3s74.&; Manhattan yitrrrag' Co loans Cotoi*Realty and Construction C* JK3.000.

MECHANICS' LIENS.AUGUST 2.

NASSAC ST. 51: Joseph Ellas us' H»nrrBnish. owner; Grampion Realty Co. con-tractor; $059 23

PERRY AYE, xr s, »C." ft south of 207tbst: 27.5xJM5.4x irr-::. <;>•-\u25a0\u25a0 A Kuhn^r agtChurch of St Brendan owner; Riley &Loußh;i"y, contractors; $189.

r.:;i> ST. Nos 40r, to 412 Rast: David -J ?k»i-ton apt American Distilled Water Co, owner;John Gneriitz. contractor; -sr.':» 50.

COSTER ST. a s, 200 ft s of Spoffo-ri ay*.

360s—; Alperowitz &\u25a0 Sacks ast Feisor Real-

ty and Construction Co, owner and contractor;$312.

BROADWAY. 820: Ross * Stafi act Cen-tral Syndicate Building Co, owner: John IIMi Cullagb ami IILMoxley St Co, contractors;$550.

121ST ST, "09 East; Jonas King1 et al atrtSamuel L Lehrer, owner and contractor; $500.

HONEYWELL AVF. w s. 35.7 ft s of 17SthFt, 66x100.3; Bronx Roofing and Waterproof-ing- Co ast Merrtvale Realty Co, owner andcontractor: $100.

SHERIDAN AYE, n w cor of MM st; 69.3x107.3; Henry <-! Silleck, jr. agt Brlgps Ave-nue Realty Co, owner and contractor; $543 93.

HEATH AYE. w a -'< ft st of 230th st; 125 x124: John Selllto ajjt Metzler Building andConstruction Co, owner ami contractor. $551.

47TH ST. 73 West; William IHart apt MacNardl, owner; John M Carrtrs and. ThomasHastings, agents; SI 140.

SAME PROPERTY; B A Johnson et al agtsame; $li»>.

KINGSBRIDGE ROAD, a a bet Aqueductaxe and Tee Taw are; 287x200; Bibcock &Wilcox Co a;rt Hebrew Infant Asylum, own-er: Baldwin Engineering Co. contractor; $1,-275 50.

ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGES.AUGUST 2.

Amelia IfLevlson to William P Williams;$1,000.

Morris Baronsky tt» Jrff-"^on "-a: k $1.Mlckele Agngliaro to George Hawser; $100.Harris Mantielbaum to Susan Van Praaz; Sin«.Germania Ufe Insurance <"> to New lorlcvines Bank. $15,000.Bowery Savings Bank to firman Saving*

Bank: $30,000Victor Gerhard3 to Charles A B*nkl«>er: $1.

Mars E Wheeler to Isabella Wilson; $HX>.Commercial Finance Co to Poushkeepsle Trust

Co; $3,000John Caboon. a'lmr. to Jane C Cahoon; 7

assts; $1.Lawyers Mortgage Co toUnited Hebrew Chart—

tin of City of X< \u25a0 Tor* . $40,000.Same to rfctor, etc. of Bartholomew Church;

$13,000.Vlbert C H»ncken to William H Stelnkarnp;

2 a.^sts; $208Mrs Harlan F Stone, tru«. to lawyers B

-* -gac» Co; $17,000

Lewis G Morris to J Clarence Da\>s; $1.A'jeusta J Flak to l»«tis E Fink: ?1.Sarah Grozky to Sarah Borwitz; $I»>.<«V).William « Wilde* et al, trus, to N>w York

Savines Bank; $20,000Abraham ISmotena to Martha Itlllwlium $1.Ruth Goodman to Percy Frl<i"nbere; ?100.'George Haoser to Hel»n F Wall; f3.O«VV.Luza De IjiCalle to BsMnuel D*» La Callct: *1.Perry Jackson, a'irt'r. to Jacob Lssweataal;

$20,333.Bowery Savings Ban to Christine Obeaauer;

$100.i^v. \u25a0 » Title Tnsuranc- and Trust Co ta

East itlvpr Savin<y Institution; $*25,<K'O.Tit].* Insurance Co of New York to William

F Havemeyer, tras; *"- s©BAura H Rnssel to Katherine Ellas; $«,<y>o.

SATISFIED MORTGAGES.(With name and address of leader's attorney.)

AUGIST L-.

MANHATTAN.ELIZABETH ST. 118, Isty brk. 25il!»: Eliza-

beth st, c «. !\u25a0»:\u2666\u25ba; ft n of Grand st. 100.3x24x101.3x25.0; .lan :;". IWI. Peter Rln«l!i and ors toEdward R Poen

-;-".>»»>. attorneys. Bailey

& Sullivan. 133 Broadway.

14TB ST. -s. 177 ft aof Sd are. 103.»x2?.10;Dec 31, ÜBS; Joseph s. . «ar/.i»r to ElizaSch-vvarzlpr; $38,000; attorn* Lawyers THIS In-surance and Trust Co. lt*> Broadway.

ISTH ST 133 West, 4 sty brk. 9»>.Hxls »x•-. Au? 30. I9(M Matilda Seaman to the MutualLife Insurance Co: ?\u25a0<.?'>*>. address. MCedar st.

I«>TH ST, I""- West. 4 sty hk. 20x90.8: Nov 1.1597: William Wallace to J All^n Townwnd;$11,000; attorney, Title Guarantee and Trust Co.lidBroadway.

81ST ST. s -. 312.G ft a of Amsterdam aye,102.2x62.6; Dec 21, I8B4: the Third L'nKersallstSociety to the TTM!iz-.M!f Industrial Savings Bank;$30,000; address, 51 Chambers st.

137 TH ST. 125 West. 5 sty brk, 25x99.11; Ju!yIS. l!>04; Annie F Soria to Gu»ta»U3 Sidenbere:$18,500; attorneys, l^hman & GsMaasßß, 35Nassau si.

157 TH ST. r^» ft w of 10th ay», r»!»10O; June15, irxil»; Archibald M Shrady and ano to theFranklin Savings Bank; $12.00©; attorney. WilsonM Powell, -9 Wall st.

.THNNTNG3 ST. n w cor Caarfstts »f-,I"°

3

MARION AVFJ W .«. ISO ft n from 'OS'l

Bradley: $l-\l>00; attorneys Bergman & Davis.21W 3d aye.

'

OLIN-VII.LR AVK. "71». 25x100: Auk .1(prior mtR $4.B©©)iana. etc as sot bond.Kmory li

Title Guarantee and Tru»t Co. !•«attorney. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. l«o

Broadway.

PLEASANT AVK. « *.100 ft » of =* •'_«"<100 The Bronx; Ana 1: 3 yrs: Therese Bumsto Harlem Savings Bank; $3.500: address. 1-4Ea*t ISStll St.

ROBBINS AYE. » « cor 149th St. 100*10.,:p m- due r«« '\u25a0 19H:

•P«r cent: Robert J

MoorVl'ead to Anna B Kyle; $8,000; address.•10.' Bast U'-'d st.

BUSKIN'S PliOT, 294 and 2"4. map Joseph

P Wood, at WilliamsbridKe. 30x9t.3x lrrejf;

l» m: July 14; due Nov 28, IMS; without In-

terest; MeITOSC Realty Co to Maria, bemmora.$i0O; address, 1808 Washington aye.

ST. ANN'S AVB. 189: saloon leas-: Au< 2:demand, 8 i"r cent; Adolph Yung to F * M

Schaefcr Brewing Co: $2,000; attorney*. Herth& Eh;horn. 15 William st.

SHERMAN AYE. f> s. 100 ft n of l«s7th »t:44!. t... lrrcff: CoO«ai aye. • «. \u25a0• «* n orl«Mh st 2l©Jt2o©; Grant aw. c 8. I-" it n or

l«7th st. 330x100; Auk 1. 3 yrs. « per cent;

Yorktown (Ualty Co to lawyers Title Insur-

ance and Trust Co; $12.r.00; address, 160 Broad-way.

TIKBOUT AYE. 2100; July 10; 3 yrs; JamesIISnrridg« to Joseph IIEasterly: $1,200; ad-

dress, '•''» W«sl ii."<th st.

TOPPING AYE. 1771: 10.0x100: p m; An? 1;instalments; .". per cent; lyroy R Christian to

Thomas F Lynch; 5-'.".-"xt; attorney. Ronald X

Brown. sal Broadway.

WASHINGTON AYE. lot 113. map Thoraa*Bassford at Kordham; p m; July '££; demandS per cent- Peldow «;onstructlon Co to John JDonovan; $6,000; attorney, MF Kelly, 140 Nas-•an st.

WEBSTER AYR. n a cor MM «t. 162.11x190- auk 2- 5 > rs O J Sehwanler Co to Au-gusta Morris De Peyster; $^.(i>X>; attorney,

Henry L Morris, 32 Liberty st.

WASHINGTON AYE. MM and 1G55. « w corlRCth st. 52x100, except part (01 avenue; p m;Auk 1: due. etc. as per bond; Marvin Realty•

•\u25a0. to Tlth> Guarantee and Trust Co; $3,000; ad-dress, 17*> Broadway,

14TH AYE. a .«. 106 ft m of Sth *t. Wx111; |. m (prior mtg *1,«8©>: July 30; Instal- ,mint*, as per bond; John Seaso to Meiros« Ileal-t, Co; $600; address. 2775 Webster aye.

17«TH ST, 11 s. 35S ft c of Monrc<» aye, .%Oxirrps: P m; du<> a- ;• r bond; Aag I; WilliamC \ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 -\u25a0 X o'Conor Sloane; 510.690; address,12 Plat-, st.

UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS! j UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS

NEWSPAPER BAGS.Th<» •c-ornan. • tut !as to cispose of her

\u25a0»r£LKt« paper by sending it down on adumb waiter manipulated by an irasciblejanitor can. if she has a sewing machine,easily •Kin the pood will of this autocraticperson by making L!;; bags for her scrapscut of neisrspapers. To do this all that Isnecessary is to stitch the newspapers, withthe rage opened t<s its tall size, along onesice and across the top or bottom. Thertltch should be at Its full length, or thepaj>er will cut and tear, and there mustb«* at least two thicknesses of the paper inth«. ba^s One selCaapparfing woman whonever attempts anything In the way ofmaking clothes for hcrstlf oses these bags,and Bays it is quite worth while to keep arn&chlEe for }u*tsuch little things. WhenShe has accumulated a few newspapers she

The name "Old Glory" dates from 1831,

when W'iiliam Driver, a Salem sea captain,thus named the new fiaj; presented to himhs he started on a long voyage. Aftera long and varied rare*:- in many lands, theflap: was presented in IVS';1 V S'; to the Eesex In-stitute in Salem, Mass., where it is nowpreserved.

We are so accustomed to having it dinnedInto our ears by historians that America

id a very young: nation, that It comes as adelightful surprise to be told that our Starsand Stripes are older than the flag of any

other of the great nations. It was adoptedduring the Revolutionary War, and Wash-ington himself received it from the handsof Betsy Ross. The flas of Great Britain,

we learn from the "New Idea Woman'sMagazine," was not adopted until 3801;

that of the French was first used in 1794,

and that of Spain in 1785, while the flag <>"

the German Empire came into being withthe empire Itself In 1876

The wounded vanity of the men studentsat the Sorbonne when they found that thewomen were capturing "the greatest aca-demic honors In that ancient institutionwas responsible, confesses Mile. Clara dePrats, a prominent feminist and novelist InFrance, for her taking up the cause of herBex. In order to protect their reputations,

she says, the men insisted that separate

honor lists be made, one for men and an-other for women, bo that no unpleasantcomparisons could be made. She' was sodisgusted that she became c feminist onthe f-ptit.

GLEANINGS.

Seen rin the Shops

Cor»j a-^d *<\u25a0•''" beads strung' aStarnatrty,»It*i * rvltclasp, fceil for }-...

iamt!ifw£ and >?^ll bea«ls Btrnns; fa th*>s«L.i.<» cmy. sfSti: a more a . rats clasp,« oat HSU:

©fc jSElbtttaltSOS West End Avenue

North East Corner 99th Street"The Building With the Tower."

ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF.On the top of the highest point on the west •M» -withw

\u0084 ... ~ southerly exposure and surrounded by private houses.9, JO or IILnrse Rooou and 3 and 4 baths. Perfect In Equipment and Finish.Apartments willnow be rented from October 1. Rent* from f-,100 lp.~, n...^n ...^ ftf t

The- only West SWe Avenue without »le«p-dlsturbtn< TROI-\JVFCT FNO , V CARS except Riverside Drive, an.i Rlverslrfa Drive hasYVLIJ1 ILI^LV Iall the WINDS In Winter and all the HEAT in Summer.

AI/TMITC *1 The. Fifth Avenue of the West Side, under care of FarteA.VII.INUH Department: no trolley cars, no Mich -winds, no business. traffic, no dust, no surrounding tenements; a Quiet, reSnaiv residential street; an Ideal place for & Horn*.(an Be Seen UaU.r and Sunday.

For Booklet or Further Particulars Apply to Agent on Premises orA. 1.. MOKDECAI it SON. 135 Broadway.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LEr.BROOKIAN.

BARGAINIiat:.iub tray of wh!U> \u25a0rsofl to I&7

«.cr«)sw th« tub Ear toilet articles whilebatfaSns co^t3 53 M.

A fltte-3 tost rest t.i pel the foot onwhile liciaj? the sr.ee or polishing it cost 3rm,

An hour s'a-^s that swiriKS In .1 r.lckelframe tta a mi-. 1 is vcrj' 01 .-;.»:.!\u25a0 at, and»«Us ioz 6u cants.

Lcbster etmcScm ire'shaped to fit the

ELEGANT APARTMENTTO RENT

50x90; IIrooms and 2 baths ; $2,750784 FIFTH AYE.

Applyon premise* or your own broker.

REED HOUSE121ST. ST. & BROADWAY

ft. •> and 7 rooms and bath; $540 to \u2666t.COi*.The Colosseum. Riverside and llftth Sts Rooms and 3 Baths. ) $2,000 to

12 Rooms and 4, Caths. > $4,200.KRKD'K /.ITTi:i.& SONS.B'way at 79th St. and 140th SI

THE MANCHESTERNew 12 »tory apartment house. Ab.*-»lute!y

fireproof. Suites of 6. 7 and H moms; n»wready for occupancy; all light rooms. R&nllnicrepresentative on premises, or

GIBBS & KIRBT, A<s*nts.Broadway and 103 dSt.

THE BELNORDB'w&y, *\u25a0:\u25a0 lim, Ate., and 5,,,,, to «7, St.

W. H. DOLBON * CO.. Agent*.527 Columbus .\v«.-

— . \u25a0 9100; Hugo Spansenherjr to Madeline Spangenber*;July 21; $1,000; address, 21 Cliffst.

WASHINGTON AYE. « w cor 166th st, 52xl«>.except part for ave; -foreclosure; July B. '»!".James r; Curnen. ref. to Marvin Reality Co. acorporation; Aug 1; $13,790: address, »7 Nas-sau st.

WASHINGTON AYE. 8 «• s, lot 113.. Pfrt marThomas Bassford. at Fordham. D0.«xll*8: John\u25a0I I>onovan to Poldow Construction Co; July

—,$100; address. 1228 Hoe aye.*

WBBSTBR AVB. n W cor 1«0th St, 2Sx«?O;

Charles Bjorkegren. Inc. to John Ringen (:ntg$25,000); Aug 1; $100; address, 372 Willis aye.

WEHSTCR AYE. w s, 345 ft n of 16£th St. 10°

X100! Eva V C HawkM and ano. to \orktown

IReality Co; July IB; $100; address, 3081) Broad-!"Ray.

WEBSTER AYE. n a cor lfiSth st, 1fi2.11x90;

iAugusta M lie I'eyster to O J Kchwarzler, a C >.-poration: all liens; May 2fs; $100; address, 1340

:Brook aye.

UTH AYE. c *. MB ft w of <".th st. .V)xll4.

IWakeneld: Moires Realty Co to John Sesso;July 30; $100; address, 2023 Webster aye.

HID .ST. 55 to CO Went. 3 sty brk. 60xW.11:Newport Realty c, to Max J Klein, ;*;* part;

ißnatz Roth. U part Frederick Les*. Vi part;all Hens; July 20; $1;address, 35 Nassau st.

130TH ST. .',14 East. 37.8x100; Belwood Realty

Co to Albert Deutsch et al;July 29; $1; address,

319 Greenwich st.14OTH ST, s «. 392.9 ft c of st Ann's aye. 3Sx

100; Natalie Mosco to Mary I,Valentine ""its;

$37,000); June 11; $100; address. 2713 Webstera\e.

142DST. 221 West. 2 sty brk. 25x90.11; B*t -wood Realty Co to Max J Klein; all liens; July29; $1; address, 35 Nassau st.

14.-.TH ST, a s. 75 ft w of St Ann's aye. 74.«S99.11; Brown & Lupin Realty Co to Mcy»r WW "

berg and Abraham Grcenbers *mtg *it>,i.-«JO);

Auk 1; $100; address. 132 Nassau st.

IK3D ST. 574 Ea*t. 39x109; Celeste B Levy to

Otto Penner and ano. joint tenants «mt«a^-500); Aug- 1; $100; address. 574 East IBM st.

17GTH ST, n B. 35.', ft c of Monror aTe. runsn lOOx c 60x s 61. S to n 9Morris st x « "• '•«

"45.4 to 17f.th st x v 50 to beginning: Honora. V

Cronin to William C Bergen; Auj; 1; ?' . ad-

dress, lSOth st, near Andrews aye.

187 TH ST. 632 and 534 West. 3">' hrk-\u0084's.x

75; Moorhead Realty and Construction CortoAnna H Ryle, of Stamford. Conn (mtg $l-'**>..July 27; $100.

211TH ST, between Woodlawn rd and Perry

aye. begins Woodlawn rd, c s 336.2 n (.un ™»

rd, runs n 64»x c 958.1 X» 570. 11x giJ^f^fjffJPerry aye x s 64.4xw JPl.Ox n V9"',V9"', ivine iito beginning, with all titleEtrret; .Ired of cession trustoes nf Column .i\u25a0i"i

loSe to the City of New York; b and Jnli 14;

$1 nddr^»s. < cmtroller's office. New Urn.

•<~-n ST ia 23 of lot 528. map Wakefield:A.Tr'aham Sh^txkir, .to Vlncenw Palla., £™\ano (mtg 5750>; July -••• $100; addrcas. « B»«

'225TH ST« 728 East. 25x111. Wlllianisbridge;

Pu"san Hngbis to Patrick .1 Haßnahan^and ano.joint tenants imtg $2,500); July 30; $100; address, 158 Easi lOHth St. cfwiOrt-

235T11 ST. ss. 220 ft -of Kepler JO*™*\,ini H Russell to George '••;is/:,' tr<,t

'rUU

$6,000); July 27; $1; address. 427 Easi Md fat.

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

Enteresi 3' unless otherwise stated.

AUGUST -\u25a0

MANHATTAN"..vN ST 27, r, sty brk: An? 1: demand: «

-r cent' Apostle Vlachor to Demetrios Ka-najlohni..s. attorney. L F Dittenhoefer.31 Nassau si

AMSTERDAM AYE. n w cor £f"l«g™Parkway !'•"> 11x125: i> m 1prior mtg ?t."j.oit..

to Yorktown Realty Co; $02,500: address. oOb!)

Broadway.

BROADWAY. 7- and 74: St. Ix »rr«* 21 sty

brk bus (prior'nug Sl.ooo.ooo)^Jalyl2»:CaueJune 1. 1913: 6 Per cent; Century BuiWinB roto Morgan G Barnwell and ano. trus. »1«KW«:attorneys, Kidder. Melcher « Ayres, -. Will-lam st.

CANAI ST 60. 5 sty brk. 22xT3x Irree;

Aiie l::Vvrs.' 4'- per cent; Simon iLiebovitzto Bowery Savings Bank; $4,000; address, 123Bow pry.• •M'-'PRY PT 397 to 403, 4 st: brk. 10«xS5*\u25a0rr^y- July i;P m; due July ft t»l»: •"- per

cent:New York City Drag Mills Realty Co toWintiirop I'Mitchell ,tnd ano. exrs and trus.

$4... .i0n; address. 403 Cherry st.EAST BROADWAY, 255. 4 sty brk. ::;'''';

\u0084,„ i- \u25a0> vre 4»i p^r w>nt; Simm i^iebowitzto Bowery Savings Bank; $10,500; address.12S Bowery.

FRONT ST 7.-.. 5 sty brk. 10.7x54.10;v,-', 5 yrs: Torktovrn Realty Co to LawyersTitfe insurance and Trust Co; $20,000; ad-

dress. 160.Broadway.

FRONT ST. 74. 6 sty brk. 19.2* irrejr; Ang

I;5 yrs; Yorktown Realty Co to Lawyers TitleInsurance and Trust Co; $17,500; address, 160

Broadway.

TAMES st «7. 5 sty brk, "'•. l '°'': P"'

(prior mtg $18,000); Aug 1; due. etc. as perbend; David Zierler to Leon Pi«-r; $4.0"". at-torney, Walter Kohn. 300 Broadway

TAMKS ST (17 5 sty brk, 25.1i100x irr°s:p mi(prior pi's $18,000): Aug 1: due etc.asper bond David Zterler to Leon Piz»r. $4,000;attorney, Walter Kohn. 300 Broadway.

MADISON AVK. 871, 4 st brk, 32.2x63;

Auk 1" due etc. as per bond: Marl Kln« <°

Columbia Trust Co; $55,000; address, 135Broadway.

PERRY st. 45 5 sty brk. 37.6xf10; Auc 1:3 yrs. -v1v 1

-pei rent; Joseph Hel<l»lb*rE;«r to Ger-

man Savings Bank; $25,000; address, 100 East14th st.

RIVINGTON ST. 134. 22x75; Ma% 3 Ortmanat.d ano to Anni* 3 Arnold: $!«."•"». attorneys,

Curtis, Mallet. Provost & Colt, 30 Broad st.

IST AVK. Hi."*. 4 sty brk IT>\74'; Ale 2: 3

yrs- Charles Rosen hau:n to Gertnan SavingsBank; $15,000; address, 100 East ltth si

••;> AYK 2018. 4 sty brk. s f ror 104th yt.

2o"iix7.r. (prior mtg $19,090) July 25; demand '"\u25a0

per cent; Morris M Tischler to Public Bank of

New York City; $3,000; address. 89 Delancey **.

3D AVK. 17*13. 5 sty brk. 25x83.9; P m; Vng 1:due Nov l. V.'l4. lulius Friedman to LawyersMortgage Co; $19,000; address, .".;> Liberty st.

STH B.VE 516. 4 sty brk. n W cor 13d '.\u25a0Z<\lX>, "p m (prior mis $600,000); Auk I; due,

etc. as per bond; Rowan Realty Co to CamolinRealty Co; $200,000; address, 244 sth aye.

7TH AVK, 365 and 307, 41.11x75: p m; Any I:." yrs; Kaywood Realty Co to William F New-kirk; $12«>,0O0; attorney, Edgar Wbltlock.

-Rector St.

10TH ST. 245 East. 22x02.4: Am? 1; 2 yrs. 6per cent; Clara Heiferman to Joseph C Comely;

$1,600; attorney. James C McEachen, 45 Broad-way.

10TH ST. 232 Kast. 4 Bty brk, 25x92.4; p mfprl. r mtK $19,000); auk 1; install •> per cent;Maylich Breitbart to Harris Scbowzeii and ano;$3,000; attorney, Moses Goodman, 257 Broad-way.

li»TH ST, 117 East. 4 sty brk. I.'i.4x7f>; U part:

Auk 1; 1 yr, 6 per cent; Joseph W Asson toWilliam Saier; $1,500; address, 740 East 175th st.

21ST ST. 150 West, 3 sty brk, 20x—;p m;

Auk I; 6 yrs; Edward J McGuire to John B Mc-Mahon; $22,500; address, 325 Lexington aye.

40TH ST, 21S West; Aus 2: 2 yrs; WatsonVanderpoe! to Marguerite Gauti* r: 514,000; at-torney; Title Insurance Co of New York, 135Broadway.

ML) ST, liXl West. 2 sty brk stable. 2T.x100.5; p m; Auk 1; due. etc, as per bond;

Julius C Koechig to Mary V Doyle and ano,

exrs. etc; $12,090; attorney. Lawyers Title In-surance and Trust Co. n;o Broadway.

57TH ST, •'}!> West; 4 sty brk, 33.4x109.5; pin; Aug 5; 3 yrs, 4!2 per cent; Wesley Thornto Florence Waisteln; $105,000; address, 2030Ist aye.

CIST ST, n s. 100 ft w of Central Park West,75x lrreg; Aug 1; .'. yrs; Columbus Circle. Re-alty Co. to Lawyers Title Insurance and TrustCo.; $425,000; address, ICo Broadway.

67TH ST 22» East. 5 sty l.rk, 25x100; p m;(prior rntge. $19,000); Au^ 1: 3 vis, 6 percent; George A. Dunstader to Catharine Foers-ter; $3,000; attys, Kettretch, Silkman & Sey-bel, 33 Park Row.

74TH ST, 200 West; 3 sty brk, lSx irres1:p

m: Aug- 1: 3 yrs; Leroy Coventry to Mary

Pastley; $20,000; address, 2171 Broadway.

S3D ST, 0 West; 4 sty brk, 20x102.2; p m;(prior mtge, $15,000); Aug 1; due as per

bond; Edward S. Nauxnbnra. to Title Guaran-tee <& Trust Company; $i>,00o; address, 17t5Broadway.

87TH ST, 323 West: 2 sty brk. 2o.\l'><\<';July 30; due. etc., as per bond: Martha D Hillto Title Guarantee and Trust Co; $10,000; ad-dress. 170 Broadway.

88TH ST, " s, 157.3 ft w of 3d aye, 17.7 x100.8: Aut; 2; 5 yrs: Patrick Reynolds toErnst Bass; $5,000; any. James Kearney, 220Broadway.

BBTH ST. OR West; 4 sty brk. 20x100.9prior nut;e. $31,503): July

-j:>: ;•> yrs. « p«r

'\u25a0••lit. Jacob Bloom to Carolina Kosenthal:$12,706; attys, BonynKd & ilcilanus, 170Broadway.

SAME PROPERTY- (prior mts*. $2t"..r.00>:July "Jit; 3 yrs. t> per cent; same to CarrieStelnfeld; $0*0l>8; atty, same as above.

00TH ST. Sl4 Kast: 5 sty brk. 28x100.9(prior intge, $12,500); due. etc, as per bond;Auk 1: Emll Faas to Alois Taylor; $8,000; atty

Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 176 Broadway.

DOTH ST, s s, 250 ft • of 2d tvt, 25x100.8;Auk 1; 0 >rs. 4'j per ct-nt; Emil Kaiis toHeury M Sands: $12,500; atty. Title Guaran-tee and Trust Co, 170 Broadway.

11STII ST, 133 West: 20x100; p m: Au* 2;due, etc, as per bond; MitralRealty and Con-struction Co to Title Guarantee and Trust Co;$18,000; address. 17i> Broadway.

320TH XT. 542 East; 3 sty brk: Auk 2: •%yrs; Michael Btraiß*llo and ano to Emigrantindustrial Savings Bank; $7,500; address, 51Chambers st.

ISIST ST. 53 West; 5 sty brk. 23x90,00 (priormtges. $20,000 and $-.."•'>"!; Auk 1: due Julyt5, 1911, 8 per cent; Antonia jSchramm toElizabeth Phillips: $500; atty, Lawyers TitleInsurance, and Trust <'". 160 Broadway.

THE BRONX.CROTONA PARK SOUTH, s s, 308 .1 ft » of

Franklin aye. 20x100: A«IC 1: installs. «'• percent: Joseph I' Hennwssy to Franklin Societyfoi Home Building ami Saving: $7.51>0; at-torney, Lawyers l'itl«» Insuranco and Trust Co.160 Broadway.

CROTONA AVK. 2838, 20x100: p m (priornits $7,000); due. etc, a« [..i bond; HenryRlehtor to Katharine C Kasscr; $1,150; at-torney, Titio Guarantee and Trust Co, UoBroadway.

VOX ST. j>^i. 40-^104.7: p m; 3 yrs; mic liR p«r rent: Quit'ave P llelfrlsh to William COestlng Co; $8,900; attorney, Goorgo bteln-muller. Kill3d aye.

GRAND BOULEVARD AND CONCOI RSM,n « cor lfiOth m. 85-Bj lrreg: July 27. p m; 2yrs; rt per tent; Patrick V Oofl to Andrew .1Dam and ano; #076; address. 22 Biblt* House.

GLEASON AVK. i, a. Bag ft S of <>ln^tea.l» v.35x108; p m (prior mtg $4 250); aui; l:due, etc. as per bond; Henry Blckelhaupl toMink Construction Co; $1,250, address. 400Bast I4f>th st

. HUGHES AVK. >• 8i Jon ft \u25a0 of W!llU«t> si30s Irrei July 23; 1 \u25a0\u25a0 r. <> per cent; EuropeanConst ructton Co to Meyer Goldberg and ano.?Si3. attornay, Umry Bcrgtuan. 13^ N«a*aust.

Two family brovrniton* housw on ••'i<»''

3- between Walker aye. and Clinton •'»;•

(Woodhaven>. containlnK .ir>i"t:--.«-r>-.-« of 5 • vt6 rooms and bath, steam heat, hardwood trim,parquet floors, open plumbing;, can I*?<i1

""t-hawit at a •a.-rlfle« on easy terms.JACOB SOMMER. g4SA Mi\u25a0 \u25a0:•. St.. Brr>oVly^DECIDED BARGAIN' IXBKAUTITUUWtXt'

bush.—

Now on« family brick h<»u.«; ev*rymodern convenience; $;. ;>o«> :--:•;* to «ui'-convenient to Brighton B<»ach "I.- and *!«&*trolley l! <"». \\ M F. MEYERS, -iTS Gr*ve»«ndaye.. Brooklyn. .ONE KAMI! IIOISKS. AMERICAN BA**"

ment; 10 rooms. 2 $»:'-•. s(mm-UU •«m«n >«to buyers NOW; 4th st. and Pronpect T*»r'*W<SJBwithin "Jin) ie*l <\u25a0* ProssM»ct Park entrance. OTTOSIXOKR. builder, on premises; atways_opea.

HE»TtHE.<TCJt COCSTt.

YONKERS--FORRENT506 SOUTH BROADWAY.. NEW APARTMENTS, steam h»»»-d sard\u25a0w-ood trim, *>.\u25a0; llsht. modern t»undry '1

kSMOMSt; a d«ll(htful location. Ten tntautssfrom Van Oort!*ndt Subway Station

INT>CCCMKNT9 Inspection tnvitsd.Ftv« rooms anit bath \u25a0 J „,.-»\u25a0*

Seven r.H>ms and bath ;tOff REVT?-On premises. J. R >3fAINB BRQWy * Cft

**When in \

< BERLIN I* Be Sure to See •*fCrunfeld's g* Linen Store!5 20, ?A. Leipzi^er Street >

Sown MILLS: lanoeshlt, 9LESu£REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LET

BROOKLYN.

UTTO SINGER'S MOPEI. ONC FWIM---a. th« twal »ajUe \u0084. N

-ew VorW; 7rooms and bath. Lan poroh 5»7V> ?-s Beach

034 b.*.*k uV\ o»t >0i tu£c to Kin^i Hlsh^aj.Ooi bkn;k U West Sth et.-

PHIUPSF MANOR O.V THE HUDSON. ?On* m!>« unobstructed rt\»r frc»»t»«9. 30 a**"«ra r«.js!Ocn. <•» \u25a0 -<• >-..r... >- tttrmm

PHIUPf!.... CO . <*"» Eauisf Warn* >«v ij;fc

Japanese meldl shot horns, with veryheavy handJes Knowing one of the city'sbig buildings fen in relief, cost Mcents.

A roal tittle mail box on a nosi made ofJapanese metal m;• (01 51. and is a stampI01 for desk use..

The usmes of shops rbcrs «rticl»-3 mentioned'\u25a0•• tils --• • --•(f*ncan h» o*i!»lr!«.] by s»nd-

.\u25a0;<£ » f-t^mjed an-1 mOdmmseH *' \u25a0- clops to "Seenla Oje tiiiu^s." K*v-7ork Tribunt.

A bean cutter that screw*! on the tablelUce a meat chopper is for cutting beansor other small vegetables; it costs 11 25.

A turtle In Japanese silver '» a *tampbox. the shell lifting for a cover. It Isheavy enousa to form a paper weight as

\u25a0 ell. and Bella at S3 cents.

A f-rr.r.king ret for the bowling enthu-siast hua bowls

'\u25a0\u25a0;:\u25a0\u25a0 and matches in

the form of balls <. \u25a0.; in two; they selltor K.

An adjustable sieve baa throe sieveplates with holes of different sizes; It sellsfor 60 cents.

Bilyer-plated skewers, with, fancy topsIlka roosters and deer and animal heads,coat CO tents apiece. *

lobster dm an<i.aro broad and strong farthe purpose; they cost Si 10.

A Email book entitled "Palatial HomesIn N' •.- York" is a guide for visitors, sothat they may see the famous homes andread a bit about their owners; It costs 16cents.

THE BRONX.

BROOK AYE. v m, 98 ft s of 169th <;:. 70xi»0; Meyer Goldberg ci al to Normal Con-struction Co (mtg $5,000); all liens; August1; $100; address, Room 517, 132 Nassau at,

COLLEGE AYE. c s. 200 ft n of ICSth st.200x200; Eva v C Hawkes to Yorktown RealtyCo; July 15; $100; address. 3089 Broadway.

COLLEGE AYE, s c cor 160 th st, £00x200;Eva V <; Hawkea and ano to Matthew MEdelman; July 15; $100; address, 0- Broad-way.

CROTONA *.YE, 2358, 20x100; Catharine CKaiser to Henry Richter (mtg $7,000); Aug1; 5100; address, 30^8 Klngsbridgo Terrace.

FALR.MOUNT I'LACEi.n S, 125 ft tv of Mar-mion aye, 75x100; William C Borgen tollnnora V Cronin; A.ug 1; $100; address. 253Baal 17Ctli st

FOX ST, 081, 40x1<14.7; William C Oestlng:Co to Guatave P Helfrich (mt»j $24,000); Au^;1, $100; address, 1350 Fulton aye.

GLEASON AYE. n s, 355 ft o of Olm.xteailaye, 25x108, Unionport; Mink Construction Coto Henry Bickelhaupt (mtg $4,2.'.(t;, Auj,' 1;$l'J0; address, ••"! East 159 th st.

GRANT AYE, «• s. 100 ft n of 107th st. Ssox100- Eva V C HawUes and and to VorktownRealty Co; July 10; $100.

GRANT AYE. W s, 100 ft n of 167th st.449.7x200; Eva V C Hawkes and ano to York-town K-iiltyCo; July 15; yloo; address. 30fc>9Broadway.

HUGHES AYE. O s, 100 ft b of William. Bt.runs c S'.tix s 28 Ito n vv 8 Crescent aye >; aW 34.!tx iv 60.6 to Hughes ay.i x a .10 to be-ginning1:expect part for Crescent avn; MeyerGoldberg el al to the European ConstructionCo (mtg $2,700); all liens; July ":>; £100;-ail

-dress. Room 1111, 132 Nassau bt.

MARION AYE. w B, 150 ft n of rd from WestForms and KJngabridge, 60x145; Cornelius CBradley to George P Tarbox; au i. lyOtt; $100 ;add! ess, StM Marlon aye.

OLINVILLEAVK. 8748, 25x100, OlinvilM; Ag-nes M Pragnell to Kmory H i!"c» rmtg ?4,3(«i>;Aur

•;$it»i, address. 3741) OUnvtlle avo.

ROB BINS AVB. iic "!" I4!'th si 100x106;Anna l< H\ ie to Robert Moorehcad; Auj 1, $]im>-address, 4<52 East 112.1 st.

hi skin' ST. s s. lots 201 mid 305, map JosephS Wood at WlHJamsbrMga, 60x94.3; Mario Bem-mars to MelrOW Realty, a corporation (mtg(4.900); July 14; '»'. address. 2775 «>t*t»r hv«,

SHERIDAN AVB, n w cor Arcularlus pi, lOOr116.21 I:-'-- Grand Boul«vard and Concouna,i) w cor 160 th «\u25a0•. ".'\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 to v b Sheridan ny«

—x

W»tl 8-

Andrew .1 l-""l '-"" to Patrick '•' Goff; \u008411title- quit claim; July -i. $1. addiess. i.- West2Bth hi •.\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0'.'. :\u25a0".-

TOPPING BT or »ye, 1771. 18.6x100 ThomasF I^j-noli to Leroy H %nd Grace L Christian:Joint tenants onta $4,800) *ie I,$M 0address.1771 Torres iv«

VK!.. AYE, \u25a0 i.375 It » ot ChMlOtt* p!, Xix

r. jrrs from Nov 1, 1010; $1,200; address, 317r-ast 31st st.

RECORDED TRANSFERS.(With natna and address of purchaser.)

AUGUST 2.MANHATTAN.

AMSTERDAM AYE. n w cor Central ParkWest. 95.11x125: Yorktown Realty <>.> in AlfrtwiC Haelnnan (tntg $430,000); July 15; $100; aO-

| dress. i"i> Broadway.

SAME PROPERTY; Alfred C Bachman toIEva V

'' Hawkea and Newbold Morris; Aagr i;j Sio<»: address, :>J Kast i2d St.

BLEECKER ST, 245; 4 sty brk. runs c 66.6jc

I -^..Sx c 33.Cx a 12.3 x w 1<>*» ft to sir -\u25a0 in '_'•>.11 to beg; Charles Siebert to Marie '.--leoert:;b an.l s; July 30; M. address, *Jl."> Bleecker ft.

CHERRY ST, ."f.)7 to 403; 4 sty brk. lO^xSTitirre^; Myr;i D Jennings and ano, exrs, etc, toNew York City Drug Mills Realty Co (ims$40.000t; July (>. $50,000; address, 4'>.: CHirr/ st.

COMMERCE ST, 33; 3 sty frame. 24x37x ir-reßr: John T X Van Derveer to Emma M S

Mestaniz: c a g; Jan 29. 1908; $1; addres.s, MA:East 18th st.

fort WASHINGTON AVK. n «• cor 17Sth st:IS.->.2x irrep; Henry W Post to Thomas .1 Mor-row; June 20; $100; address. 602 West 131st v.

FRONT ST. 74; .'> sty brk, 18.2s Irreg; 3-.aV c Hawkea and ano to Yurktown Realty Co;July I.V $100.

FRONT ST, ?.*•: •'• sty brk. 19.7x54.10; sam» tosame; July 15; $100; address, 3089 Broadway.

JAMES ST 116; 5 sty brk. 25.1x100x irr<><;, partition; July 1. 1910: Henry M Heney. vet,I to David Zierler cmie ?18,000>; Aug 1; i'Si.M.K.':;address. l_M.iRivinprton si.

li:\ox AYE, 460; .'. sty brk, 24.1 lxM;Ottoand Ijiulso Penner to Pauline lyvy (ratg $-'-.-000): Aug 1; $]»<): address, 2720 3d aye.

MORXINGSIDE AYE. KAST, 171: 5 sty brk.24.11x75x Irreg; Mary Lederer to Caroline Jje-i-erprs all liens; July 30; $1. address, IS jvast

\ llOtli st.

SAME PROPERTY: Caroline Led'ere)- r,Al-Ifred Lederer: all liens; July 30; $1; address, 19j East 119th st.

RIVERSIDE DRIVE. *>: 35.5x98.0: Carl D\u25a0 Jackson and ano to Angie MBooth (mte ?3S,0O0);July 11": $100; address, ;:

-.i> West 56th st.

WALL, ST. •\u25a0>!<. 5 sty brk bus. 20.8x40'<5; EvaV C Hawkes rt al to 99 Wall Street Realty Co;,July lo; $100; address. 99 Wall st.

| WEST END WE. 88& 3 sty brk. 20x95.«:iMax Blanck to Elizabeth k)rrSr- 'tntc $25,000);all Hens; July 29: ?1"»; address. 860 6th aye.

2D AYE. 252. s w cor 117th st, ft sty brk. 58.5x9O; Laurenzana Real Estate Co to Bara'a

IGarlfo: h and * and c a. p mitt: $76,300); all'liens; Aucr 1. $100; address. 22i> Broadway.

L'!> AYE, 2131. 4 sty brk, 26.11x75; John WIHans»n ft al to George W Harnlscji (rota $7. \u25a0

500); Auk I:$100: address, *>'. West 143 dSt.

r.c- AVK. 17tv>, r. sty brk. 25x83: LawyersMortgage Co to Julius Friedman; b and s; Aug1. $100; address. Room 1.111, 132 Nassau st.

4TH ST. 3nr> East. :_•\u25a0? sty frame! 24xf>«;iMinnie Elchler to Annie Klug <mtg S9.ChV>); July

I12». $1; address. 399 Easi 4th st.

S.TH .AVK. 516. iiw cor AM st. 4 sty brk. 23x123; Camolin Realty Co to Rowan Realty Coitntß $600,000): Aug 1; $100; address. 60 Wall st.

7TH WE. 365 and 367. 4 sty brk. 41 tlxTSx;ini-s, Wm F Newkirk to Kaywood Realty Co;1Auk 1; $100; address, 140 Broadway.

SAME PROPERTY: Kaywood Realty Co toSusan FT Wood (mtg $120,000); Aug 1; $100; ad-diess, Haworth, N .1.

10TH ST. 245 East. 22x92:4; Joseph C Comelyand ano to Clara Heffonnunn (mtg $12,000); Aug1; $100; address, 1"24 Broadway.

10TH ST. C22 East. 4 sty brk. 25x92.4; HarrisSchWlzeit et a] to Mayllch Breitbart imtg $24,-"<;"': Ails 1; $28,500; address, US Pitt st.

12TH AYE. iv s. c 1. blk bet 139th and 14Othst?l. runs w to w line Krant of land under waterx n

—to pt 25.11 s 140th st. extended, etc. to

!aye x s 71 to beg. l>ein£: lands under waterHudson River; 12tlTave. a w cor 140th st, 25.11 x—

to w Iof ffrant as above; 140 th st. s s. alltitle to lands lying west of N v C & H R R R.li-cluding exterior bulkhead Un" of the city- ofNew York and b line of 140 th Ft. including allricht. title and Interest under tax lease datedivi, 4. 1908, for 1.000 years; St Hep-is House toN'-w Fork Staf" Realty :ind Terminal Co; allliens: July 28; $60,000; address, 301 Grand Cen-tral Station.

31ST ST. ISO West. 3 sty brk, runs s -w—

to centre line of block x =- •: 20s n •- .... to pt xn w. 20 ft to beginning: John I;MoMahon to Ed-ward .1 McGuire; June 28; Si" : address, 36East 81s1 St.

40TH ST. 218 West 14.3x98.9: Marguerite Gau-tier to Watson Vanderpoel 'mtg $6.000»; May 2;$1; address, ;;7 West I*''1' st.

50TH ST. s •. 216.8 ft "• of t'>th aye, 33.4x100.5;the Taiffer Co to Singer Sewing Machine Cn;

Auk 2 (mtg $25,000); $100; address, 140 Broad-way.

53D ST. 106 "West, 2 sty bit stable, 25x100.5;Mary V P> Ie and ano, exrs.. etc, to Julius CK •\u25a0• hig; a.l liens; Aug 1; $±5,400; address, Hi«West 53d stJ

57TH ST. 39 West, 4 sty brk. 33 4 TK>O.."i; Flor-ence. Waldstei:i el al, exra, to Wesley Thorn;July 5; $200,000

SAMS PROPERTY: Wesley Thorn to F'ntnnRealty Co (mtg $165,000); Aug 1; $100; address,Perth Amboy, N J.

67T11 ST. 229 BB •\u25a0\u25a0 sty brh 25xl«X>.r«: Catha-

rine Foerster to George A Dunstadter (mtg $19,-000); Aug 1; $100.

71TH ST. 256 West, 3 st' brii, runs 8 82x •"?

11.6s n 14.« xii t>. 4.<> xn 4:? xn w ."«x n 17.0 tost x c 18 ft to beginning; Mary postley to LeroyCoventry; Aug 1; $100; address, 1:171 Broadway.

ROTH ST. 421 East, r> sty brk, 25x102.2; KmllKiseman. exr, .to John Seidel and ano; joint ten-ants; c a c (mtj; $12,000); Aug 1; $19,500; Ad-dress, 421 East 10th st.

83D ST. 9 West, 4 sty brk, 20x102.2: WilliamI> Cameron et al to Edward s Nautnbera: (mts$15,000); June 2; $100; address, 255 West :)Sth st.

B7TH ST. 123 West. .". sty brk. 17xl0O.fi; Mar-garet F Cameron to Maximilian Morgentbau, jrnuts $15,000); July 31; $1; address, 135 Broad-war-.

DOTH ST, 2*51 West, 4 sty brk. 17x100.8; Alfred\V Hojt to Alice Lackey; 0 a s; July 30; $I<X>;address, 611 West 111th st.

IKtTH ST. 314 East, 5 sty brk. 2."»xl<V).R; AloisFuchs to Kmil Faas (mtg $12,500); Aug 1, $1;address, ."•:!<; Hudson st.

91ST ST, 332 East, 25x100.8; Paul Wolffsohnto Leander M Hammer (mtg $23,400); July 29;$100; address," 1183 Madison aye.

\u25a0J2D ST, »r> West. 3 sty brk. 2Oxl0O.S; AliceLackey to Alfred W Hoyt; b and s and c a b,

Aug 1; $100: address, 934 Cth aye.!i_l> ST. Co West, 3 sty brk. 20x100.5; Alfred

W Hoyt to Andrew and Mary E Boyd, jointtenants; c a *,'; Aug 1; .<lot>; address, 201 West44th St

97TH ST 315 to 325 East. 150x100.11; HenryFrank to Theodore Prledeberg: 1-3 part; b ands; July 2ti; $100; address, 415 West Broadway.

SAME PROPERTY: Henry Frank to JacobStraus: 1-3 part; b and s; July 20; $100, ad- jdress, 216 Centre st.

111TH ST 230 to 238 West, ]2.">xl00. 11; ThomasF Foley, Sheriff, to Harry Hellinger; Nov 27,1909; $100; address, 71 East 90th St.

115 TH ST. 118 West, 6 sty Irk. 25x100.11;Louis E Fink to Augusta J Fink (mtg $11».5<A»;Aug l;$1.

116TH ST. 424 East. 0 sty brk. 30.5x100.11;Maria I> spin..;, to John*Focarile untg $35,500);Aug 1; ?10t>; address 2-s."> Pleasant aye.

118TH ST. n c. 405 ft w of Lenox aye.. 20x100.11; Anna B Scherer to Mitral Realty andConstruction Cv; July 29; $1; address, 2(i Lis-penard st.

125 TH ST. s s. 100 ft w of Broadway, 67 toc 1 old Bloomlngdale rd. closed, —

x—

lrreg-;Hyman Kantor >-t al to Tina Myers (mts 5100.-000) Aug 1: $1; address, Room 412, 5 Beek-man st.

By John S. Mapes.

MOHEGAN AYE. c s, 205>.3 'ft s of l<?oth Bt,41x145; three 0 sty term.is; soiil to plaJntiirtor $5,000.

Ey Daniel GrcenwaliRTK AYE, 750 and 7."2. n c cor 46th si, 50.6

xlJ.".\ lrre«; 0 sty office and store bld«;elu-rlff's sale of all right, title, etc, whichiletropolitan MerciuitJle i.nd Realty Co had onOctober 21). J'JO'J, or since; adjourned to Au-gust IC.

RECORDED LEASES.(With name and address of teas**.)

AUGUST 12.AMSTERDAM AYE, 1340. n w cor Manhattan

It, store, Boors, of 'I houses and j>art cellars;Morris VvVliuiiuin to Charles C Dennis; fromAuk l.vUlO. to .April V.o. 11*17; $I:..Vh) to $2,700;address, K;-to Amsterdam aye.

CANNON &T. 67; Charles Partner In AVnlfTanenuaain: f: yrs l'ro:u Aug lj l'.tiO, $.:,270 ad-dress, 57 Cannon st.

MARKET ST. •;."» to G9; Samuel 1-ampH to.Tai-oh F Woikaler; a -\u0084 >. from Aug 1. 101O;16.200; addicts. C.*> Market st.

ST ANNS avi:. ir.S. s «> ear ltfth fit. storer.r. RveniM and store adjoining, on 135th hi;Alinru> Israel an.l »no to Adolph Yiihk; ."> yrsfrom April l. 1810; f1.740; address, IDS St.Ann's aye.

IST A \'K. aaOl. (•'\u25a0t'. etc; Fortlmala Rosatlanil ano tr. rietro Bpadafora: A ytm A mos fromJan I.1J«1O; mo; addren, 2201 let avn.

«TH AVK. 7.',7, n m or 4.V. *t. Klor* andbasement; Prancis r.raz to Margaret M Kenny;6 yrs i in.-* from April IS, Vjtrj;$i.6i> till;a.idj-e.ss,7f>7 <Uh a.v«.

7TH AY?> H»\. n w cor iSd Bt, north store:tb- Eldoi-ado Oaf« o to P>i<t iiorißhu-. 4 ynA mot from Tin- i. ir

,,,,fj.,020 {,\u25a0> Jl .ViO ad-

d e« B<ifl 7th a if,

I«TH AVK. hi tor S3fj f, .... anl partb**ea«Dt, Hair; Gocietem to Nicola liaunjello;

IN THE AUCTION MARKET.Only one auction saie was held yester-

day at the Keal Estate Exchange sales-room. Nos. H and 16 Vesey i-treet. TheFuie of another parcel was adjourned toAugust 16. The sale and tho adjournedBale •were a.s follows:

THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET.MANHATTAN.

VARICK STREET— B. H. Miller and others,of Blizabeth. >,'. .7.. sold No. 307 Yarick street,a three story i:w.-il'.ntc house, on lot I'lx'W feet,adjoining the southwest corner of ISroome street.The buyer is a client of N. F. Walsh.

THE BRONX.CI.AY AVENUE—PauI Bultman sold for A. J.

P.-hwarzler to an Investor No. 1276 Clay avenue.a six story double nuthouse, on plot 40.3x50 feet.

COLBY TAKES TITLE TO HOUSE.Bainbridge Colby yesterday took titie to

the four story dwelling house No. ."59 Wes;

r>7th street, sold recently by the David L.Einstein estate. The stated considerationwas $200,000. The house occupies a front-age of 33.4 feet

Lewis 1., li..- ..thai h:is leased for a longterm of years the store in the Keith &Proc-tor Theatre buil lin? tit No. 116 East 125thstreet for J. Alexander to "Abe" Jackson.

OTHER LEASES MADE YESTERDAY.Leon S. Altmayer has leased for a client

the second and third lofts in the building

Nos. 206 and 208 East 56th street for aterm of years to the firm of Kaiser & Klugfor a cigar factory.

The Gross & Gross Company have leasedto a client for the Oriental Bank the store

and basement recently occupied by themat the southeast corner of Broadway anaJohn street.

There were few sales reported in the realestate market yesterday. Several Interest-ing leases were, however, recorded.

LEASE IXNASSAU STREET.—

Pease &Elliman have leased for Morris TVeinstel i

to a client the entire building at Nos. 60and 62 Nassau street, for a term of twenty-

one years, at -in aggregate rental of about$150,000. After extensive alterations thepremises willbe fitted up and occupied as abranch of a first class retail business.

LEASE IN 43D STREET.— The Henry

M. Weill Company has leased for Dr. George

Evans to the International Society of HotelEmployes, known as the Geneva Club, the

two four story dwelling houses Nos. 2.*6

and 2SS West 43d street, on plot 33.4x100.5 feet, between Broadway and Eighth

avenue. The lease is for a term of twen-ty-one years, carries renewal privileges, andInvolves an aggregate rental of $100,000.

The club recently sold its former home,

at No. us East 28th street, and intendsmaking extensive alterations to the 43dstreet houses, converting them into a club-house at a cost of 52j?,000. The club's newhome will be just to the west of the Lyric

Theatre.LEASE IN WATER STREET— The

f'harles K. Noyes'"ompany has leased to

Die American Kitchen Products Company

the seven story fireproof building Nos. 281and 283 Water street, corner of Dover

street. The buil*ng faces the Brooklyn

Rridse. It i^ to I(e occupied by the lessee

for the manufacture and distribution of itsproducts. The Noyes company has also

leased the store, basement ami firsi loftof the building No. :;;tt Water street for

W C. Story to A. Lorenzo, and the second

floor of No. 11" John street Eor E. H. I-ud-

low &Co. to John H. Blake & Co.

LEASE IN 26TH STREET— FrederickFox <£- Co have leased from the plans

for the Criterion Construction Company

the siore and basement In the buildingnowheinjr erected at Nos. 1.14 and Ufi West 26thS }rppT for a ions term of years to Pollak &

Terker. fur importers; for trie TheodoreStarrett Company 6«S00 square feet of space

in the new buildingnow Hearing completionat Nos. IST and !39 West ;.jtlistreet, for aterm of year? to Handel &- Harris, and

for tV"> Sinclair Realty Company about3,460 square feet in the new building at thesoutheast corner of Broadway and Kth streetto T E. Torbert.

BUYERS OF WEST END AVENUECORNER— A. C &H. M.Hall are the pur-

chasers of the p'.ot of about ten lots at thesouthwest corner of West End avcmip and<*2<i street, thp naie of which by Henry

Oppenheimer was reported in yesterday's

Tribune. Frederick Zittel & Sons were the

brokers In the transaction. The site meas-ures lr.TxlTo feet, and the Messrs. Hall willImprove it with a twelve, story high classapartment house. The Halls ar* at pres-ent finishing the two twelve story Benning-

ton apartment h»!i;»^. on the west side of

"West End avenue, betwen f'9th and 100thstreets and toe Cornwall, « twelve story

apartment structure at the northwest cor-ner of Broadway ami With street.

WItrLIAM ROCKEFELLER REPORT-ED BUYER—It was reporter] In real es-tate circles yesterday lhat William Rocke-feller is the buyer of No. 11 East Mthstreet, a four story and basement house.According to information given out byWorthington Wnitehouse, the broker in thetransaction, on Monday, and told In yes-terday's Tribune, the sale «as mad" to aninvestor for SMO.nno. Mr. Rockefellerowns No. 9 Wesi 64th street, which lierecently rented for a t^rni of years to awell known business man.

FIFTH AVENUE TRANSFER—

Thefourteen story Camolin Building, at thenortheast corner of Fifth avenue and 43dstreet. was transferred yesterday by theCamolin Realty Company (Max Marx, An-drew .T. Connick and Martin D. Fink) tothe Rowan Realty Company for a nominalconsideration over a mortgage of $600,000.

A second mortgages for £.(y>.rt"o betweenthe above parties was also recorded yes-terday. The property was sold from the

plans last February by the brokerage firmof Miller, McMann & Donley to Mrs. Angie

M. Booth, for whom' trie Rowan RealtyCompany is acting. The structure occu-pies a plot 20x125 feet, and was leasedfrom the plans prior to its sale by MarkRafalsky A- Co. for a term of years to theHarwell Realty Company.

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