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N. J. RJ^EST-VTF. AT AÎTTiON. REAL FÚTATE AT AVrj*,^ TWO NEW MODEL WASHINGTON HEIGHTS HOUSES. Buys House at El Mora, «-nco'iraging features of businest is th« - Doolittlc Reports Biççer largoi ea I payments, whieh buyers $65 $350 is what have been making. n| Volumc of [Sales at His MWe attribute »«'ir increased sales. lots »old for on 165th St., 167th St., 169th course, to fiV ImprOTtmont in g»r.eral St Properties. business condition«." Westchester Ave., Southern Blvd. at J. W. Doollttla has sold to William AND APE DIFFER. the Fox Estate Chemical WHEREIN MAN Sale A. Cilroy, of the Ginnakol o*" op. Il not ( »»f »n **''*.'ht- The twiddling h«it »Salas oaapany, Bayonno. h '. eful accomplishment, room house at the corner of We exactl) is one of the few po"!' i difference av. and Morrisfown I'»»ad. <«n a plot it » Eliaabath. between the hands of the higher order 100x150 feet, at El Mora. of and 'hose of rna The house was built by the El Mora apes -0,000 The two hand" have th* 6,500 from exchange. Land Company thi*. spring, plans of bones and are alike in by Robert ('. Edwards, »architect same number but the is the value of these same lots in a groat many particulars, "There is a decided improvement of the monkey tribe have no today the market for detached suburban thumbs muscle». In J. «. flexor «»r hentiing homes of moderate cost," said separate is »hort and does Doolittle "So far this spring the gorilla *h<- th'imb WILL HAVE yesterday. not r»-aeh much the bottom of YOU our sales at Doaglaston, Long Island, beyond It is and Shor-lands, N. J., the first joint of the forefinger. the same chante 20 and El Mora restricted in its movements, exactly blocks fur»K«?r q. have been in excess of those of the last very much and the animal can neither twiddle his three years, and the character and num- around so that at the sale of the her of of fur¬ thumbs nor turn them Riverside Drive. inquirió«« give promise the describe a circle. The Romaine, at 1 60th Street and ther improvement, fine of the most tips 579 LOTS SALE OR TO LET REAL ESTATE FOR S MF. OR TO LET MAL F.STATE FOR Big Buildings Planned m:« men. m-.u sternums. of the estate of Bradish Johnson, Inc., Clason Pt. Rd. Ludlow Ave., Randall Ave., White This Year for Manhattan Plains Rd., and adjacent avenues and streets, to be SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION Apartment bouse 12 stor.es. «2x«4 feet, at 159 to 166 East 7.1th st.; owner, 161 Esst ¦. 's, House & Goldstone.$! no matter what price they bring Stores a:.d storage. 6 av.; owner, er-.rk W. \ architect. Joseph Hartley.I JUNE 29th and Stor»s and lofts. east corner of :.7th st. am! TUES, and WED., 30th being 411 and 419 5th av. an«! 1 Fist 87th st.; owner, Murray Hill 1:. Comrm Warren ct.- Wetmore. at the Salesroom, 14 Store and loft, 16 stories. Î owner, George A. Exchange Vesey Street Whe»-:».c'\, | ..-. 1 lie at I 6 1 st btret-t and Riverside Drive. on Titles .*. "At Loyal, Can Remain Mortgage Insured Free -. 21 stories, 1 7x 119 feet, at 461 to 475 8th av., 302 It 70% I». and Mane 64th « it; owners, Archibald Russell TO PEACH THE PROPERTY »rch:;e»t. Edward L. Larkin. and Citv Hall Place; owner, City of N'ew York; architect, Guy Lowell. Street Stores «and tariaa, 128x88, at 206 to 222 West 40th st.; owner. $10,000,000 Take Subway. Bronx Park Train to Simpson Station, thence Wtit« Holding Company; architects, Neville & Bagge.$600,000 j Chester Avenue trolley car down Clason Point Avenue to property. Oft"-es. et. at southeast corner of Stone St. and Hanover George Ehret; architect, Alexander Baylies.$!.' For maps, apply to Stores and loft, I : 1289 Broadway and F. Katz & Ferner.> Auction Mart 604 6th av.; owner, Walter Hopper; architects, Echoes from J. Clarence Davies. 149th St. & 3rd Are. 12 itoriea, 120x100 feet, at MS to 677 West End av.; owner, I Apartment. over In the .Street P. Day. 31 Nassau St., N. Y. Gaetano 0,0110 was far his stand Vesey ; Joseph ¿rr. Construction Company; architect, Agello.S*.« P. DAY leaning «^T**'«?,lisPIT/, , 47 Amsterdam av.; owner, New York JOSEPH Hospital. 10 4x60 feat) at 4ó and Salesrooms the other «lay, for a bid that would start a stream of .T;. .'. 's» .".'.".-'" N irsory -*.d Child's Hospital; architect, Charles Volz.$100,000 poised -'.7'ï ¦> in his list. -ent hotel. stories. 75x84 feet, at 13 to 17 West 55th st.; owner. George offen for one of the choicest parcels Many persons prominent UNFIRMSHED APTS. TO LET. rNFl'RMSHED ¦. APTS.JT0J1T. Backer Co7istruction Company; architects, Wallis «ti Goodwillie.. $200.(»00 in the world had their whole attention riveted on the action of the .'Mi.. *..»« ""--ne. 4 to 10 East 98th st.; owner, St. Bernard's realty From a Phoiof-rsph. -ËÂs-F-ïbE. Schorl ar. dwelling, 4 stories, at for over five was a School Bu panyi architects, Delano & Aldrich.$75,000 auctioneer. There were Alfred V. Amy, who years l.orfts and atoras, l'"« stories, 50x80 feet, at 32 r.nd 34 West 25th st.; owner, Irvel of the Real Estate Hoard; Robert T. McGusty, whose whole¬ -ca^O-C-a ¦ '., -_---^-=^_zQ-j Fred Pe'ham.$200,000 governor CRAFTSMAN HOME , 'Realtv Comnany; architect, George some infectious seems to be unaffected by the European war; Office, 13 stories, 50x100 feet, at 34 and 36 East 51st st; owner, R«.; optimism Near the Water.Actual Water Rights. Goelet; architects. Warren & Wetmore.1200,000 Vincent C. Pepe, of Greenwich Village fame, and J. Edgar Leaycraft, 414 to 418 4th av.; owner, Elias BEST OF COMMUTATION TO N. Y. CITY. 405 Park Avenue Lofts and stores, 16 stories, GOxTO feet, at one-time Tax Commissioner of this state and who was interesting MOM-BAM < ORNER 5ITII fTKEET. Kempner; erehitect, George F. Ptlham.$226,000 Street and Madi¬ $7,000. Terms to Suit Stores and offices, 20 stories, at 309 to 313 Madison av. and 28 East 42d st buyers in the "traffic centre of America," Forty-second Responsible Purchaser. 3 8 to I 2 rooms, 4 baths, $3.500, $6,000, Hill & Murdock-11 won apartments, feet; owner. Watson Estate; architects, Jardine, son before many of the new realty experts had their An unusually beautiful hom<> on ground» In moat 4 Rooms and Bath, $2,100. and 12 stories, 66x87 feet, at 11»'« to 120 East 27th st.; owner, Avenue, long extended view«; Doctor's Office, Store lofts, there were other T. Foster Gaines, select neighborhood, unrestricted D. & II. Company; architects, Rouse & Goldstor.e.$225,000 spurs. Besides, notables, including pure artesian water. A l«irg.- library hall; spacious Hotel des room with op«-n fireplace; «lining «Hotels, 0 stories, 150x90 feet, at 3 to 9 West 67th st.; owner, Albert E. Gibbs, Thomas P. Graham, David Y. Swainson, Harold F. living Imposing kitchen 118 East 54th St. Artiste-; Geo. M. Pollard.$800,000 room: butler'a pantry an»l f'Uly equipped architect, William L. De Boat, William S. Denison and many other notables make up the first floor. 8 and 9 rooms, 3 baths, $2,800, $3,100. Apartment bouse, 9 stories, 87x87 feet, at 114 to 120 East 84th st.; owner, Sutton, Four fine master bed rhambera and tiled bath on 2 apartments, Surrey Realty Company; architects, Schwartz <fc Gross.$210.000 of the local fields. All these were following every word and gesture of! th* second floor. Three bedrooms, bath and storage on third floor. entrance porch; large artmer.t house, 12 stories, 80x90 feet, at southeast corner of 89th st. and to rooms there were two room Separate R. F. Barnes, A; P. Po'.- the auctioneer. Near the entrance the men, veranda; every modern convenience; electric light; 115 East 53rd St. Broadway; owner, West Side Construction Co.; architect, George partjiiet floor»; beamed celling», wails finely panelled 170 B'way, N. Y. ham .$200,000 however, who were discussing old times. in h..r.i waaaa-, convenient to country club; golf; 1 apartment. 8 rooms, 3 baths, $2,700. Apartment house, 9 stories, 87x87 feet, at 122 to 130 East 76th st.; owner, Ideal outdoor and «eat« r sport«». S»nd for photograph. Doctor's Office, 2 Rooms and Bath, S 1,200. J Tishrr.an & Sens, Inc.; architects Schwartz «t Gross.|260,00C Store and offices, 11 stories, 92x99 feet, at 1457 to 1463 Broadway and 681 PARAN STEVENS was their topic. They were telling each other East 53rd St. Seventh av.; owner, Henry Phipps Estates; architects, Rouse & Go«: about some occasions on which they met Paran Stevens, who in the early 123 lessees, Brokaw Bros.$600,. the 4 5 to 7 rooms & 3 baths, $1,350, $2,250. Store and lofts, 12 stories, 60x78 feet, at 44 and 46 East 25th st.; owner, part of the previous century was one of the biggest figures in realty WtSTCHESTKR COCNl'ï. \VK.STrHK.STKR fOCNTÏ. _, apartments, John M. Slatterj Building and Construction Co.; architects, Schwartz «t marts of the greater city. As they had not come to buy, they left the Moore & Gross .*..$200,000 in front of the to narrate some of their Ï) Wyckoff, 9 stories, 56x85 feet, at 145 to 149 East 49th st.; owner, salesrooms and stood building Apartment house, Stevens. PLUS Phone 1263 Bryant.546 Fifth Avenue.Cor.