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nr.\t. ESTATIS AT AUOTIOr* BEA», -.STATE AT APOTïO-f j BEAT. ESTATB AT AtCTtfr- Only 201 Days More You have less than seVért months to tafee advantage of Tax Exemption" £or 10 year», and build a home or a bungalow. Under the Tax Exemption Law you have only to commence building before April 1, 1922. Construction work need not be completed until two years later.by April 1924. To My 160,000 Cliente When I think of the vast number people in search of homes, I feel that the following announcement is one of the most important I have ever made to my clients and the public at large. Everybody Know» Garden City Estates the most highly developed portion of the great estate for¬ merly owned by A. T. Stewart, and a part of the incorpo¬ rated village of Garden City. More than 200 residences have been erected at GARDEN CITY ESTATES. Sewers, water, gas, electricity, sidewalks and curbs have been installed in the fully improved sections. A number of years have elapsed since the owners of GARDEN CITY ESTATES began to lavish millions of dollars to make this one of the finest residential colonies in America. Without regard to existing conditions.wars and industrial depressions.they carried on the great work until today GARDEN CITY ESTATES has few, if any, equals as a location for a home. But.the load was a tremendously heavy one to carry. Wherefore, the owners early this year ordered me to sell the unsold lots in GARDEN CITY ESTATES for what¬ ever prices they might bring. I followed out the owners' instructions and in June and July held auction sales on the property and at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, at which times I sold about 1,200 lots at prices that represented the biggest bargains that home buyers have secured in many a day. But.it was a physical impossibility to sell all the lots at GARDEN CITY ESTATES at that? time. WHEREFORE, the owners, regardless of the fact that they sacrificed these lots and gave the public some of the greatest bargains of the age, have now ordered me to carry out their promise to the public that every lot in GARDEN CITY ESTATES shall be sold for whatever it may bring. I now announce that on Monday Night, Sept. 19th in the Brooklyn Real Estate Salesroom, 189 Montague St., at 8 P. M., I will sell 400 GARDEN CITY ESTATES on Stewart Avenue, Nassau Boulevard and adjoining ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE Qf|Q£_ * 10% on Day of Sale.10% in 30 Days. OXS /O in Monthly Installments of 2%. 70% at 6%.60% at 5^ %.S0% at S% may remain on mortgage. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Title Policies free. GO TO GARDEN CITY ESTATES TO-DAY Get Off at Nassau Boulevard Station Convenient Trains leaving Pennsylvania Station, 33(1 Street and Seventh Aveue, SUNDAY: 9:00. <J;.-,9, 11:15 A. M.; 1:0S. 1:55, 2:59. 4:15, 0:24, 0:00, «:ir> P. M. From Flatbush Avoue Station, Brooklyn. SUNDAY : 8:7, 10:0_, 11:10 A, M.; 1:08. _:5S>. 3:00. 4:13. 5:_8. 0:02, 0:12 P. M. BY MOTOR: From ¡>!)th Street via the Queensboro Bridge.Queens Boule- vard ii Hillside Avenue, Jericho Turnpike to Nassau Boulevard. Sign."Garden City Estates." Built Up to the Very Door of the DICKEY ESTATE t,__. .¿rjgk-- '¿tyfñ»Wr^V/Á 75 tOwSmZW£%i ¦I_lLÍP__fe fw'^1*. >. .lïïkWtmW.JfflX ¿?.^M#ab' mat**»**. frfc£?iJt^Â&:jr* ïucly This Map and Visit Property Today The intrinsic value of this property Hes in its wonderfully strategic, location.less than three blocks from the Hunts Point Square Subway Station and "Hub'? rapid transit; where all the important subway station streets converge; directly on the route of the 163rd St. and Hunts Point Ave. crosstown trolley line. The Dickey Estate, with-its fine old homestead, built in 1820, at last is to be sold. It will no longer be a barrier to -be growth of the great Hunts Point residential and business section of the Bronx. After 62 years of ownership, the Dickey Estate heirs can no longer withstand the pressure of building and population and the public demand for this splendidly located property to practically the very door of which this famous section of New York City has been built up. The first opportunity to buy this property, in single lots and plots.at first hand, direct from the Dickey Estate.is the absolute auction sale NEXT THURSDAY. ON HUNTS POINT AVENUE, __Ä_Äl_wwi__ EAST BRONX 5c Fare Subway LOTS Lafayette Ave., Bryant Ave., Longfellow Ave.. Spofford Ave., Whittier St, Drake St., Falle St., Coster St, Edgewater Road and adjacent streets and the HISTORIC DICKEY RESIDENCE. Two separate dwellings, and a large amount of valuable Bronx River frontage. Only two blocks from the Hunts Point Ave. subway station on the Interborough-Lexington Avenue subway, and the Hunts Point Ave. station on the New York, Westches- ter and Boston Railway. The Hunts Point Ave. trolley line passes the property, opposite to which is the new Joseph Rodman Drake Public School, accommodating 4,000 pupils. Absolute Auction Sale, Next Thursday, Sept. 15th at noon in the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey St. To Glose the Real Estate Holdings of the Estate of Charles D. Dickey, Dec'd 10% on Day of Sale.10% in Thirty Days. 80% in Monthly Installments of 2%. 70% at 6%.60% at 5%%.50% at 5% may remain on mortgage. Lawyers Title Insurance & Trust Co. Policies Free Messrs. Parsons, Closson & Mcllvaine, Attorneys, 52 William Street, New York INSPECT THE PROPERTY TO-DAY:-Take Lexington Ave. Subway to 125th St., then change to Hunts Point local to Hunts Point Ave., where my representative will meet you. 83 Years Before the Revolutionary War by a grant from the Crown, in 1693, Israel Honeywell, 1st came" into possession ot tana on both sides of thz Sa^. ehester Road; near the present Pelham Parkway. He was appointed, by Royal Charter, Mayor of the Borough Town of Westchester. A part of the old Honeywell family homestead, which still stands on the property, was built before the Rcrrohrtionary War. It was the scene of raids during the Ete^iation. Israel Honeywell, 4th, who was a Captain in the Revoltf- tionary Army, died in 1806. He bequeathed the property to his daughter, Jemima Honeywell, who married a "Watson." The property since has been known as the Send for Bookmap 67 LIBERTY ST., NEW YORK Send for Booknmp TELEPHONE CORTLANDT and is now a fine location, for homes and bungalows to be built under the Tax Exemption Law, with all its advan¬ tages for the next 10 years. Get the picture of this historic old property, with all its human interest, well into your mind. Think of the great strides made since the original grant in 1693. Think of what the great big Borough of The Bronx woula have been to-day without rapid transit, and the division of these great Estates into separate lots that the people of New York could buy "at their own price" at the absolute Public Auction Sales held by me. The Watson Estate property, with its frontage on both sides of Eastchester Road, adjoins Eastchester Syndicate and the Burke Estate properties sold by me at auction, and spreads over about 20 city blocks, along Mace and Waring Avenues, comprises 475 Bronx Bungalow Lots and is to be sold by me, by order of the Watson Heirs, et al., in single lots for whatever prices they may bring, on TUESDAY, SEPT. 27th at noon, in the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey St. 70% at 6%.60% at 5J_ %.50% at 5% may remain on mortgage. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Policies Free. Messrs. Eustis & Carrington, Attorneys, 200 Broadway, New York City. INSPECT THIS PROPERTY TO-DAY Take the Bronx Park Subway to 180th Street Station, or the Lexington Avenue Subway to Hunts. Point Avenue Station, or the Third Avenue "L" to 129th Street, and then transfer to the New York, Westchester & Boston EL R. and get off at the Gun Hill Road Station and walk east to- Eastchester Road, to the property. Ï. Auctioneer APARTMENTS FOR SALE OK TO LET APARTMENTS FOR SALE OR TO LET Unique and Charming Apartment on Central Park West Below Seventy-second Street Duplex apartment, 12th floor. 10 rooms, 5 baths. Every bed¬ room has connecting bath. Open fireplace, electric refrigeration. Modern in every way. Apartment and roof garden overlooking Central Park, Hudson River, Palisades, etc. Commanding view for over ten miles. Apartment on roof contains 2 rooms, bath and closet space. Res¬ taurant in building. For Rent or For Sale. Immediate possession. Apply JASPER A. CAMPBELL, Owner 50 Central Park West UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET Brooklyn UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET Brooklyn's Newest High-Class Apartments 82dSt.,Cor.RidgeB'vard Near Crescent Club, Shore Road. »WO AND THREE ROOM SUITES. RENT $80 TO $1550 MONTH READY FOR OCCLTANC'Y. «"«**". Apply to Superintendent, on premises, your own broker Or BulUo.v & Slorton t'o. Phone Shore Road 0600. ' Pull commission to brokers. ROCKWELL BUILDING CORP. í-ü-MSi-LAvy'XVT^AW^QR^y-_^-Teuei-hone JjjOLAtbjjsjl M a nh «t tun High Class Apartments 247 5th Ave., Cor. 28th St. Several Apartment« of 8 Rooms & 2 Baths Simplex and Duplex Rents $4500 to $6000 per annum Exceptional opportunity to secure vory desirable apartments In exclusive house. 30 East 68th Street 3 Rooms and Bath. $1,200 710 Madison Avenue 3 Rooms and JUatli.$1,200 RULAND & BENJAMIN U Faut 48th St.. Tel. Vanderbllt 8303 r. ¦ s_ CROSS 6-BROWN COMPANY Real Estate In »11 It« branches. AMI' 4lt¿T LT Aikl »Udktnl Manhattan ^arperlep^alï 1 West 64th Street 2-4 rooms, bath, kitchenette, $l,700-$3,300 6-9 rooms, 3 baths, housekeeping. $4,500-16,600 Refrigeration in each Apartment. Restaurant, Valet, Maid Service PS_MMW_M1SWIIIMIIHI-IIIIISSIIIWI.Si. HOTEL SCHUYLER ARMS 305-311 West 98th St. 2-3-4 ROOMS AND BATH furnished and unfurnished Maid **n<lce, light, pan linen arul complete kltcncn equipment for housekeeping Favorabl« lessee) made for Im¬ mediate occupancy' or Oct. 1st Can be seen evenings. l NUIHNISHED APARTMENTS TO LEX WHY? These Are Ideal Homes The Location In finest residential section of Washington Heights, the healthiest part of New York. 720 West 170th St. The House Newly constructed elevator building; every modern im¬ provement. The Service Under the supervision of one of'New York's oldest firms whose slogan is."Service that pleases." The Rooms In Suites of 3, 4& 5 exceptionally well arranged and beautifully decorated. CHAS. S. KOHLER, Inc. 1428 St. Nicholas Avc, at 181st St. 471 ^Park oAvenue cor. 58th Street - Duplex apartments containing large living rooms with studio height ceilings, from October first. 8 ta'TO rooms SS5W to $Z5W DOUGLAS L.ELLIMAN& CO. INC. Managing Agent» * VxlS East 49th St. New York d The DALHOUSIE Overlooking Central Park 40 to 48 West 59th Street Between 6th & Bin Avenues DUPLEX APARTMENTS 8 and 10 rooms and 2 or 3 baths. Protected llstht on the Bouth, Inquire on premises or FRED'K FOX & CO., Inc. 337 Madison Av. Phone "OIH0 Vanderbllt. CNTDÄNISIIKÜ APARTMENTS TO I-ÍT 22 WtQt 77t!) &t. FACING MUSEUM OF NATURAL- HISTORY AND PARK. A DISTINCTIVE MODERN APARTMENT HOUSE WITH A QUAINT OLD ENGLISH EXTERIOR. Housekeeping apartment» of I, 2 and 3 rooms and bath Special apartments of 4 rooms with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. FRED F.* FRENCH, Agent, Consult .our Mr. Edson. 293 .Madison Ave. (Cor. 4lat St.) Phono Vanderbtlt 3237 THE CHATSWORTH No. 344 %st 72nd Street ;4 ^4* Riverside Drive Three to Nine Rooms Rentals $2,000 to $5,000 Manager on Premises . LARGE ROOMS WITH BATH AND KITCHENETTE 46 Riverside Drive Corner 77th Street AOENT ON PREMISES Liquidation Auction Saie By Order of CHAS. A. MANN REALTY CORPORATION 5 MODERN DWELLINGS 5 * VJ JL IMPROVED SLs\J JL Kj At "WESTERLEIGH" Borough of Richmond, Staten Island NEW YOKK CITY Or Richmond Turnpike, Westcott Blvd. and Maine, near Jewett Ave. SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 At 2 P. M., on the premises, ruin or shine, in large tent. VERY LIBERAL TERMS See Representative on Property.Sunday Write or telephone for Illustrated Boolpnap. Bryan L. Kennelly, Inc. Real Estate Auction Specialists Since 1847 149 BROADWAY, rj. Y. C. Tel. Cort. 1547 UNTDRNISHEÖ APARTMENTS TO LET <r Announcement n^ To Those interested in Forest Hills Gardens THE GARDENS TEA ROOM The Gardens Toa ltoom lias met with splendid success and is Berrín» delightful home cooked dinners of excellent quality at $1.25. .Luncheons at moderato char» A La Carte. This Tua Hoom, while prU marlly for the convenience of the (étants, is patronized 1)3' members of the West Sido Tennis Club, residents of Forest Ullis and other selected patrons. Luncheon A LA CARTE. Dinner $1.25 A selection of «mail housekeeping apartments of enormous rooms, with kitchens or kitchenettes, are avail- obla for immediate posar-sslon or Oct. 1st. Three rooms $1,320 up. Gardens Apartment. Inc., Owner \Guyon L. C. Earle, Agent, s) M8 Mh Are. Flturoy m> i spr Finest Apartment in New York City for Many Reasons ITS superior location at 260 West 72nd Street, the floor plan of its 9 rooms and 3 baths, its thoroughly modern appointments and conven¬ iences, as well as other impor¬ tant features, make it an ideal home. We suggest immediate inspection. Earle & Calhoun 212 W. 72d Si. Columbus 5118 "Apartment Headquarters" UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET "APARTMENTS NOW READY 42 West 46 NEW ItVI .DING 2 ROOMS AND BATH Furnished or Unfurnished, $1,200 to $2,400 Maid and ValPt Service. 645 Madison Ave. .War BOth St. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS 2, 3 & 4 Room», $1,200 to $1,800 302 West 81st St. Near West End Av. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS 2 & 3 Room», $1,300 to $1,800 334 to 342 W. 56th St. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS 2, 3, 4 & 5 Rooms, $1,200 to $1,800 34 West 50th St. Near Oth Av. Large Apartment!, 2 Room*, $2,400 328lVe7r55thSt. West of Broadway 1, 2 ft 3 Rooms, $900 to $1300 Also Apartments for Physicians Supt. on premises, or C. & A. PINCUS 34 West 50th St. Tel. 2266 Circle ÎDF ÂF~apar.enta IJLSE^L. LOCATION . £ W. 72d St. Near subway. Southern exposure 2 O Ö EXCEPTIONAL Ä m ROOMS With Bath. AU Improvement» AV AMYJ&Ta wow.wdßt. . V./Ufi» «X \.P. TEI.. COIÙ 6810 j Í EXECUTOR'S AUCTION SALE To close the "Estate of M. S. ARNOW, Deed, By order of DANIEL MAPES. TR., Executor, 147 BRONX LOTS 147 Ort Williamsbridge Road, Sackett & Hering Aves. * with LEXINGTON AVE. SUBWAY..TREMONT AVE. TROLLEY At Your Command SATURDAY OCTOBER 1st At 2 P. M. on the premises, rain or shine, in large tent. VISIT THE PROPKKTk TO-DAY.Take I-oxi-ifUm At. Subway to Westftegf Square Station or Irwnont Av. Trolli-y to Nllvrr St. .ind HUliarasbri-se Kw_- ** Motor Car to Pclham Parkway to Wllllamsbrldge Itot-d. TERMS 70% at 5%.60% at 4yz%.So% at 4'' TITLE POLICIES FREE Mapes & flaynor, AM_* By TiUe Guarantee & Trust Co. 370 K. 31!»th St., B"-_- Write or telephone for Illustrated Bookmaps BRYAN L. KENNELLY,'- Real Estate Auction Specialists since 1847 ... 149 Broadway, N. Y. C. Te!. Cort. 15*7 VttmmtmmWt***ssWsmmOs»mm REAL ESTATE BROKERS BUSINESS J^lfc|*SÎ PR0P£RÏÏ JERE JOHNSON JR. <* KKAl. ESTATE SVCnQVNS**^. 191 MONTAGUE STRJEHT BäOO»^

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Page 1: Exemption Exemption April To 160,000 Built Up to the Very ...nr.\t. ESTATIS AT AUOTIOr* BEA»,-.STATE AT APOTïO-f j BEAT. ESTATB AT AtCTtfr- Only 201 Days More You have less than

nr.\t. ESTATIS AT AUOTIOr* BEA», -.STATE AT APOTïO-f j BEAT. ESTATB AT AtCTtfr-

Only 201 Days MoreYou have less than seVért months to tafee advantage of Tax Exemption" £or10 year», and build a home or a bungalow. Under the Tax Exemption Lawyou have only to commence building before April 1, 1922. Construction workneed not be completed until two years later.by April 1924.

To My 160,000 ClienteWhen I think of the vast number o£ people in search ofhomes, I feel that the following announcement is one ofthe most important I have ever made to my clients andthe public at large.

Everybody Know»Garden City Estates

the most highly developed portion of the great estate for¬merly owned by A. T. Stewart, and a part of the incorpo¬rated village of Garden City. More than 200 residenceshave been erected at GARDEN CITY ESTATES. Sewers,water, gas, electricity, sidewalks and curbs have beeninstalled in the fully improved sections.A number of years have elapsed since the owners ofGARDEN CITY ESTATES began to lavish millions ofdollars to make this one of the finest residential coloniesin America.

Without regard to existing conditions.wars and industrialdepressions.they carried on the great work until todayGARDEN CITY ESTATES has few, if any, equals as a

location for a home.

But.the load was a tremendously heavy one to carry.Wherefore, the owners early this year ordered me to sellthe unsold lots in GARDEN CITY ESTATES for what¬ever prices they might bring.I followed out the owners' instructions and in June andJuly held auction sales on the property and at the BrooklynReal Estate Exchange, at which times I sold about 1,200lots at prices that represented the biggest bargains thathome buyers have secured in many a day.But.it was a physical impossibility to sell all the lots atGARDEN CITY ESTATES at that? time.

WHEREFORE, the owners, regardless of the fact that theysacrificed these lots and gave the public some of thegreatest bargains of the age, have now ordered me to carryout their promise to the public that every lot inGARDEN CITY ESTATES shall be sold for whatever itmay bring. I now announce that on

Monday Night, Sept. 19thin the Brooklyn Real Estate Salesroom, 189 Montague St.,at 8 P. M., I will sell

400 GARDEN CITYESTATES

on Stewart Avenue, Nassau Boulevard and adjoining

ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALEQf|Q£_ * 10% on Day of Sale.10% in 30 Days.OXS /O in Monthly Installments of 2%.70% at 6%.60% at 5^ %.S0% at S% may remain on mortgage.

Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Title Policies free.GO TO GARDEN CITY ESTATES TO-DAY

Get Off at Nassau Boulevard StationConvenient Trains leaving Pennsylvania Station, 33(1 Street and Seventh

Aveue, SUNDAY: 9:00. <J;.-,9, 11:15 A. M.; 1:0S. 1:55, 2:59. 4:15, 0:24, 0:00,«:ir> P. M. From Flatbush Avoue Station, Brooklyn. SUNDAY : 8:7, 10:0_,11:10 A, M.; 1:08. _:5S>. 3:00. 4:13. 5:_8. 0:02, 0:12 P. M.

BY MOTOR: From ¡>!)th Street via the Queensboro Bridge.Queens Boule-vard ii Hillside Avenue, Jericho Turnpike to Nassau Boulevard. Sign."GardenCity Estates."

Built Up to the Very Doorof the DICKEY ESTATE

t,__..¿rjgk--'¿tyfñ»Wr^V/Á 75 tOwSmZW£%i ¦I_lLÍP__fe fw'^1*.>. .lïïkWtmW.JfflX ¿?.^M#ab' mat**»**. frfc£?iJt^Â&:jr*

ïucly This Mapand Visit Property Today

The intrinsic value of this property Hes in its wonderfully strategic, location.less than three blocks from the HuntsPoint Square Subway Station and "Hub'? oí rapid transit; where all the important subway station streets converge;directly on the route of the 163rd St. and Hunts Point Ave. crosstown trolley line.The Dickey Estate, with-its fine old homestead, built in 1820, at last is to be sold. It will no longer be a barrier to -begrowth of the great Hunts Point residential and business section of the Bronx. After 62 years of ownership, the DickeyEstate heirs can no longer withstand the pressure of building and population and the public demand for this splendidlylocated property to practically the very door of which this famous section of New York City has been built up.The first opportunity to buy this property, in single lots and plots.at first hand, direct from the Dickey Estate.isthe absolute auction sale NEXT THURSDAY.

ON HUNTS POINT AVENUE,__Ä_Äl_wwi__

EAST BRONX5c Fare Subway LOTS

Lafayette Ave., Bryant Ave., Longfellow Ave.. Spofford Ave., Whittier St, Drake St., Falle St., Coster St, Edgewater Roadand adjacent streets and the HISTORIC DICKEY RESIDENCE.Two separate dwellings, and a large amount of valuable Bronx River frontage. Only two blocks from the Hunts Point Ave.subway station on the Interborough-Lexington Avenue subway, and the Hunts Point Ave. station on the New York, Westches-ter and Boston Railway.The Hunts Point Ave. trolley line passes the property, opposite to which is the new Joseph Rodman Drake Public School,accommodating 4,000 pupils.

Absolute Auction Sale, Next Thursday, Sept. 15that noon in the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey St.

To Glose the Real Estate Holdings of the Estate of Charles D. Dickey, Dec'd10% on Day of Sale.10% in Thirty Days.80% in Monthly Installments of 2%.

70% at 6%.60% at 5%%.50% at 5% may remain on mortgage.Lawyers Title Insurance & Trust Co. Policies FreeMessrs. Parsons, Closson & Mcllvaine, Attorneys, 52 William Street, New YorkINSPECT THE PROPERTY TO-DAY:-Take Lexington Ave. Subway to 125th St.,then change to Hunts Point local to Hunts Point Ave., where my representative willmeet you.

83 Years Beforethe Revolutionary War

by a grant from the Crown, in 1693, Israel Honeywell, 1stcame" into possession ot tana on both sides of thz Sa^.ehester Road; near the present Pelham Parkway. He wasappointed, by Royal Charter, Mayor of the Borough Townof Westchester.

A part of the old Honeywell family homestead, which stillstands on the property, was built before the RcrrohrtionaryWar. It was the scene of raids during the Ete^iation.Israel Honeywell, 4th, who was a Captain in the Revoltf-tionary Army, died in 1806. He bequeathed the propertyto his daughter, Jemima Honeywell, who married a"Watson."

The property since has been known as the

Send for Bookmap67 LIBERTY ST., NEW YORK

Send for BooknmpTELEPHONE CORTLANDT

and is now a fine location, for homes and bungalows to bebuilt under the Tax Exemption Law, with all its advan¬tages for the next 10 years.Get the picture of this historic old property, with all itshuman interest, well into your mind. Think of the greatstrides made since the original grant in 1693. Think ofwhat the great big Borough of The Bronx woula havebeen to-day without rapid transit, and the division of thesegreat Estates into separate lots that the people of NewYork could buy "at their own price" at the absolute PublicAuction Sales held by me.

The Watson Estate property, with its frontage on bothsides of Eastchester Road, adjoins Eastchester Syndicateand the Burke Estate properties sold by me at auction, andspreads over about 20 city blocks, along Mace and WaringAvenues, comprises

475 Bronx Bungalow Lotsand is to be sold by me, by order of the Watson Heirs, et al.,in single lots for whatever prices they may bring, on

TUESDAY, SEPT. 27that noon, in the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey St.

70% at 6%.60% at 5J_ %.50% at 5% may remain on mortgage.Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Policies Free.

Messrs. Eustis & Carrington, Attorneys,200 Broadway, New York City.

INSPECT THIS PROPERTY TO-DAYTake the Bronx Park Subway to 180th Street Station, or theLexington Avenue Subway to Hunts. Point Avenue Station, or theThird Avenue "L" to 129th Street, and then transfer to the NewYork, Westchester & Boston EL R. and get off at the Gun Hill RoadStation and walk east to- Eastchester Road, to the property.

Ï. Auctioneer

APARTMENTS FOR SALE OK TO LET APARTMENTS FOR SALE OR TO LET

Unique and Charming Apartment on Central Park WestBelow Seventy-second Street

Duplex apartment, 12th floor. 10 rooms, 5 baths. Every bed¬room has connecting bath. Open fireplace, electric refrigeration.Modern in every way.

Apartment and roof garden overlooking Central Park, HudsonRiver, Palisades, etc. Commanding view for over ten miles.Apartment on roof contains 2 rooms, bath and closet space. Res¬taurant in building. For Rent or For Sale. Immediate possession.

Apply JASPER A. CAMPBELL, Owner50 Central Park West

UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET

Brooklyn

UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET

Brooklyn's NewestHigh-Class Apartments82dSt.,Cor.RidgeB'vard

Near Crescent Club,Shore Road.

»WO AND THREE ROOM SUITES. RENT $80 TO $1550 MONTHREADY FOR OCCLTANC'Y. «"«**".

Apply to Superintendent, on premises, your own brokerOr BulUo.v & Slorton t'o. Phone Shore Road 0600.'

Pull commission to brokers.ROCKWELL BUILDING CORP.

í-ü-MSi-LAvy'XVT^AW^QR^y-_^-Teuei-hone JjjOLAtbjjsjlManh«ttun

High Class Apartments247 5th Ave., Cor. 28th St.

Several Apartment« of8 Rooms & 2 BathsSimplex and Duplex

Rents $4500 to $6000 per annumExceptional opportunity to securevory desirable apartments Inexclusive house.

30 East 68th Street3 Rooms and Bath. $1,200

710 Madison Avenue3 Rooms and JUatli.$1,200

RULAND & BENJAMINU Faut 48th St.. Tel. Vanderbllt 8303r. ¦ s_

CROSS6-BROWNCOMPANY

Real Estate In »11 It« branches.AMI' 4lt¿T LT Aikl »Udktnl

Manhattan

^arperlep^alï1 West 64th Street

2-4 rooms, bath, kitchenette,$l,700-$3,300

6-9 rooms, 3 baths, housekeeping.$4,500-16,600

Refrigeration in eachApartment.

Restaurant, Valet, Maid ServicePS_MMW_M1SWIIIMIIHI-IIIIISSIIIWI.Si.

HOTEL SCHUYLER ARMS305-311 West 98th St.

2-3-4 ROOMS AND BATHfurnished and unfurnishedMaid **n<lce, light, panlinen arul complete kltcncnequipment for housekeeping

Favorabl« lessee) made for Im¬mediate occupancy' or Oct. 1st

Can be seen evenings.

l NUIHNISHED APARTMENTS TO LEX

WHY?These Are Ideal HomesThe LocationIn finest residential sectionof Washington Heights, thehealthiest part of New York.

720 West 170th St.The HouseNewly constructed elevatorbuilding; every modern im¬provement.The ServiceUnder the supervision of oneof'New York's oldest firmswhose slogan is."Service thatpleases."The Rooms

In Suites of

3, 4& 5exceptionally well arrangedand beautifully decorated.CHAS. S. KOHLER, Inc.1428 St. Nicholas Avc, at 181st St.

471^Park oAvenuecor. 58th Street -

Duplex apartmentscontaining large livingrooms with studioheight ceilings, fromOctober first.

8 ta'TO rooms SS5W to $Z5W

DOUGLAS L.ELLIMAN& CO.INC.

Managing Agent» *

VxlS East 49th St. New York d

The

DALHOUSIEOverlooking Central Park40 to 48 West 59th Street

Between 6th & Bin AvenuesDUPLEX APARTMENTS8 and 10 rooms and 2 or 3 baths.Protected llstht on the Bouth,

Inquire on premises or

FRED'K FOX & CO., Inc.337 Madison Av. Phone "OIH0 Vanderbllt.

CNTDÄNISIIKÜ APARTMENTS TO I-ÍT

22 WtQt 77t!) &t.FACING MUSEUM OF NATURAL-HISTORY AND PARK.A DISTINCTIVE MODERNAPARTMENT HOUSE WITHA QUAINT OLD ENGLISH

EXTERIOR.Housekeeping apartment» ofI, 2 and 3 rooms and bath

Special apartments of 4 rooms with2 bedrooms and 2 baths.

FRED F.* FRENCH, Agent,Consult .our Mr. Edson.293 .Madison Ave. (Cor. 4lat St.)Phono Vanderbtlt 3237

THE CHATSWORTHNo. 344 %st 72nd Street

;4 ^4*Riverside Drive

Three to Nine RoomsRentals

$2,000 to $5,000Manager on Premises

.

LARGEROOMSWITHBATHAND

KITCHENETTE46 Riverside Drive

Corner 77th StreetAOENT ON PREMISES

Liquidation Auction SaieBy Order of CHAS. A. MANN REALTY CORPORATION

5 MODERN DWELLINGS 5* VJ JL IMPROVED SLs\J JL Kj

At "WESTERLEIGH"Borough of Richmond, Staten Island

NEW YOKK CITYOr Richmond Turnpike, Westcott Blvd. and Maine, near Jewett Ave.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 24At 2 P. M., on the premises, ruin or shine, in large tent.

VERY LIBERAL TERMSSee Representative on Property.Sunday

Write or telephone for Illustrated Boolpnap.Bryan L. Kennelly, Inc.

Real Estate Auction Specialists Since 1847149 BROADWAY, rj. Y. C. Tel. Cort. 1547

UNTDRNISHEÖ APARTMENTS TO LET

<r Announcement n^To Those interested in

Forest Hills GardensTHE GARDENS TEA ROOMThe Gardens Toa ltoom lias met with

splendid success and is Berrín» delightfulhome cooked dinners of excellent qualityat $1.25. .Luncheons at moderato char»A La Carte. This Tua Hoom, while prUmarlly for the convenience of the (étants,is patronized 1)3' members of the West SidoTennis Club, residents of Forest Ullis andother selected patrons.Luncheon A LA CARTE. Dinner $1.25

A selection of «mail housekeepingapartments of enormous rooms, withkitchens or kitchenettes, are avail-obla for immediate posar-sslon orOct. 1st. Three rooms $1,320 up.

Gardens Apartment. Inc., Owner

\Guyon L. C. Earle, Agent, s)M8 Mh Are. Flturoy m> i spr

Finest Apartmentin New York Cityfor Many ReasonsITS superior location at 260West 72nd Street, the floor

plan of its 9 rooms and 3baths, its thoroughly modernappointments and conven¬iences, as well as other impor¬tant features, make it an idealhome.We suggest immediate inspection.

Earle & Calhoun212 W. 72d Si. Columbus 5118"Apartment Headquarters"

UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET

"APARTMENTS NOW READY42 West 46NEW ItVI .DING

2 ROOMS AND BATHFurnished or Unfurnished,

$1,200 to $2,400Maid and ValPt Service.645 Madison Ave.

.War BOth St.HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS

2, 3 & 4 Room», $1,200 to $1,800302 West 81st St.Near West End Av.HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS2 & 3 Room», $1,300 to $1,800

334 to 342 W. 56th St.HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS2, 3, 4 & 5 Rooms, $1,200 to $1,800

34 West 50th St.Near Oth Av.

Large Apartment!, 2 Room*, $2,400328lVe7r55thSt.West of Broadway1, 2 ft 3 Rooms, $900 to $1300Also Apartments for Physicians

Supt. on premises, orC. & A. PINCUS34 West 50th St. Tel. 2266 Circle

ÎDFÂF~apar.entaIJLSE^L. LOCATION .

£ W. 72d St.Near subway. Southern exposure2 O Ö EXCEPTIONALÄ m ROOMSWith Bath. AU Improvement»AV AMYJ&Ta wow.wdßt.

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Í EXECUTOR'S AUCTION SALETo close the "Estate of M. S. ARNOW, Deed,By order of DANIEL MAPES. TR., Executor,

147 BRONX LOTS 147Ort Williamsbridge Road, Sackett & Hering Aves.

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