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THE FARMERS' LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY

Through its branches in

London - - Paris

oSers its, services for all banking transactions. Checking accounts opened for customers in any of the foreign offices.

Travelers' Letters of Credit and Checks. Commercial Letters of Credit. Bills of Exchange. Foreign Drafts and Acceptances.

LONDON

15 Cockspur Street, S. W. 1

26 Old , E. C. 2

PARIS

41 Boulevard Haussmann

12 Rue des Mathurins —

NEW YORK CITY

SUBWAYS, HUDSON TUNNELS, ELEVATED, SURFACE AND OM- NIBUS LINES, TAXICABS, RAIL- WAY STATIONS, CHURCHES, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS, SHOPS, THEATRES, AND PLACES OF INTEREST

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Copyright, 1920 The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company — — — INTERBOROUGH-LEXINGTON-4TH AVENUE LINE Express Local Atlantic Ave. Nevins St. Hoyt St. Borough Hall South Ferry 1 Bowling Green Fulton St. City Hall Brooklyn Bridge Brooklyn Bridge Worth St. Canal St. Spring St. Bleecker St. 14th St. 14th St. 18th St. 23rd St. 28th St. 33rd St. 2 Grand Central Grand Central Connection with Queensboro 51st St. route see page 5 59th St. 68th St. 77th St. 86th St. 86th St. 96th St. 103rd St. 110th St. 116th St. 125th St. 125th St. Connection with Mott Haven (138th St.) see page 4. [Branch. Mott Ave. Mott Ave. (149th St.) Connection with West- 161st St. Chester Branch and 167th St. White Plains Division INote: Passengers 170th St. see page 4. on Brooklyn trains change for South Belmont St. Ferry at Bowling 176th St. Green Station. N. Y. Univ. Station 2NOTE: Shuttle operation in effect 183rd St. between Times Fordham Rd. Square and Grand Kingsbridge Rd. Central Station. Bedford Park Blvd. Woodlawn 3 INTERBOROUGH-LEXINGTON-4TH AVENUE LINE BRANCHES

Connections Made From 125th St. and Mott Ave. Stations

Pelham Bay Park Branch

St-aii-ons

USth St. 138th St. & 3rd Ave. Brook Ave. C\-pre55 Ave. E^ 143rd St. Westchester Branch E. 149th St. Long:wood Ave. Stations Hunts Pomt Ave. Mott Ave. \Miitlock Ave. 149th St. & 3rd Ave. Elder Ave. Jackson Ave. Clasons Pt. Rd. Prospect Ave. St. Lawrence Ave. Inten-ale Ave. 177th St. Simpson St. W^hite Plains Castle Hill Ave. Freeman St. Division Zerega Ave. 174th St. , Stations Westchester Sq. 177th St.—Conn Middletown Rd. Here—177th St. Buhre Ave. 180th St. W. 180th St. E. Pelham Bay Park () Bronx Pk. E. Pelham Pkway. Allerton Ave. Burke Ave. Gun Hill Rd. E. 219th St. E. 225th St. E. 233rd St. E. 238th St. E. 241st St.

Note: Pelham Bay Park Branch open to traffic as far as Hunts Point Ave. — — INTERBOROUGH-LEXINGTON-4TH A\TNUE LINE BR.\NCHES

Connections Made to and From Grand Central Station

Oueensboro Route

Grand Central Jackson Ave. Hunters Point Ave. llthSt. Queensboro Plaza Connect here 'driih Corona Bran':h

Corona Branch Astoria Branch

Siiiiions Si^ions — . Queensboro Haza Camtect Here Quesisboro Plaza Rawsm St. {Ccnnect here far Beebe Ave. Lowerv St. Grand Central Station) Washington Ave. Bli55 St. Lincoln Ave. Grand Ave. Woodside Ho>-t Ave. Fisk Ave. Ditmars Ave. Broadway 25th St. Elmhurst Ave. Junction Ave. Alburtis Ave. —

INTERBOROUGH-BROADWAY-7TH AVENUE LINE Express Local Brooklyn Manhattan Atlantic Ave. South Ferry Nevins St. Rector St. Hoyt St. Cortlandt St. Borough Hall Chambers St. Clark St.~B'klyn Hts, Franklin St. Manhattan Canal St. Wall & William Sts. Houston St. Fulton Street Christopher St. (Sheridan Sq.) Park Place Chambers St. 14th St. 18th St. 23rd St. 28th St. Pennsylvania Station Pennsylvania Station Times Square 50th St. 59th St. () 66th St. 72nd St. 72nd St. 79th St. 86th St. 91st St. 96th St. 96th St. Connection with Lenox Western Division Ave. Branch. 103rd St. Seepage 7. 110th St. 116t.h St. Manhattan St. 137th St. 145th St. 157th St. 168th St. 181st St. »NoTE: Shuttle service be- 191st St. tween Grand Central Station and Times Square. Dyckman St. Note: Direct connection at 207th St. Times Square with New York 215th St. Municipal Railway Lines. 225th St. Note: Passengers on 231st St. Brooklyn trains change at Chambers Street for South 238th St. Ferry. 242nd St. —

INTERBOROUGH-BROADWAY-7TH AVENUE LINE BRANCHES Connections Made at 96th St. and 135th St., New York, and Atlantic Ave. and Franklin Ave., Brooklyn Lenox Ave. Branch Stations Manhattan 96th St. 110th St. 116th St. 125th St. 135th St.—Conned Here— 135th. St. 145th St. Mott Ave. (Terminal) (Connection with Westchester Branch b° White Plains Division. See Lex- ington-4th Ave. Line for stations)

Flatbush Ave., Line and Livonia Ave. Branch

Stations Brooklyn New Lots Ave. Nostrand Ave. Branch Van Siclen Ave. ^ . Pennsylvania Ave. Junius St. Flatbush Ave. Rockaway Ave. Newkirk Ave. Saratoga Ave. Beverly Road Sutter Ave. Church Ave. Utica Ave. Winthrop St. Kingston Ave. Sterling St. Nostrand Ave. President St. Franklin Ave. Connect Here—Franklin Ave. Institute Park Plaza Bergen St. Atlantic Ave.

Note: Livonia Ave. Branch, Flatbush Ave. & Eastern Parkway Line and Nostrand Ave. Branch not yet open for traj6&c. — —

NEW YORK MUNICIPAL RAILWAY LINES (B.R.T.)

Express Local Fourth Avenue Line Montague St. Tunnel Brooklyn Brooklyn

59th St. 36th St. Pacific St. DeKalb Ave. Connect Here—DeKa\h Ave. ^Lawrence St. Court St. Broadway Subway Broadway Subway Manhattan Manhattan

Whitehall St. Rector St. 4Cortlandt St. City Hall Broadway Canal St. Connection with Broad- Prince St. way Station. 8th St. Union Square Union Square 23rd St. 28th St. 434th St. 434th St. 3Times Square 3Times Square 49th St. 57th St. 5th Ave. & 59th St. Lexington Ave. & 60th St. iQueensboro Plaza

1 Note: Connection by tunnel at 60th St. under East River with Lines not yet in operation.

2 Note: Montague St. Tunnel Line not yet open to traffic.

5 Note: Direct connection with Interborough Lines at Times Square and Lexington Ave. & 60th St.

* Note: Direct connection to New Jersey via Hudson & Manhattan tubes at Cortlandt Street and .

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NEW YORK MUNICIPAL RAILWAY LINES (B.R.T.) BRANCHES Fourth Ave. Line, West End Line and Sea Beach Ave. Line, Brooklyn, connecting v^^ith Broadway Subway, Manhattan

Fourth Avenue Line

Stations Brooklyn

86th St. Sea Beach Ave. Line 77th St. Stations Bay Ridge Ave. 59th St. -Connect Here -59th St. 53rd St. West End Line 45th St. 36th St. Connect Stations Here—Zdth St. Eighth Ave. 25th St. 9th Ave. Prospect Ave. Ft. Hamilton Pkway. Ft. Hamilton Ave. 9th St. 50th St. Union St. 55th St. iPacific St. 62nd St. Connect Here- -New Utrecht Ave. DeKalb Ave. 71st St. 18th Ave. ^Myrtle Ave. 79th St. 20th Ave. Manhattan 18th Ave. 22nd Ave. Chambers St. 20th Ave. Kings Highway (Terminal) Bay Parkway Avenue U 25th Ave. 86th St. Bay 50th St. Stillwell Ave. Stillwell Ave. (Coney Island) (Coney Island)

Note: Line from Sixth Ave., Manhattan, connecting with the Broadway Elevated Line in Brooklyn near Eastern Parkway, East New York, now under construction.

1 Note: Passengers on Sea Beach Ave. Line Train change at Pacific St. for Chambers St. Station.

2 Note: Passengers on West End Line Train change at Myrtle Ave. for Chambers St. Station. HUDSON & MANHATTAN RAILROAD (Hudson Tunnel System) The Hudson Tunnels, connecting New York with New Jersey, have stations on the New York side as follows: 6th Ave. at 33rd St., 28th St., 23rd St., 19th St., 14th St., 9th St., Christopher St., bet. Hudson and Greenwich Sts., and the direct line from the at Cortlandt St. On the New Jersey side for trains marked Hoboken stations are: Exchange Place, Erie (Erie R. R. station), Hoboken Terminal (Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R. R. sta- tion); for trains marked Jersey City and Newark: Exchange Place, Grove St., Summit Ave., Manhattan Transfer (Pennsylvania R. R. station), Harrison, Park Place (Newark). Trains run every few minutes. ELEVATED RAILWAYS (Interborough Rapid Transit Co.)

There are four elevated railway lines in New York: and Bronx Park Line:—From South Ferry to Bronx

Park (Botanical Gardens) . Trains marked City Hall leave the main line at . A 34th St. branch extends from 3rd Ave. along 34th St. east to the ferry. A 42nd St. branch runs from 3rd Ave. along 42nd St. west to the Grand Central Station. Second Avenue Line:—From South Ferry to 129th St., where there is free transfer to the Third Avenue Line. Trains also cross the Queensboro Bridge and operate to Astoria and Corona. Line:—From South Ferry to Woodlawn. Trains leave 6th Ave. at 53rd St., crossing to 9th and Columbus Aves., and continue to 110th St., to 8th Ave., to Woodlawn. Line extends also from 53rd St. to 58th St. and 6th Ave. Line:—From South Ferry to Woodlaw^n during rush hours. Non-rush hour trains operate to 135th St. where transfer can be made to 2nd Ave. line. SURFACE CAR LINES

Practically every avenue except , and 1 Riverside Drive has a surface car line running North and South. In the main, these lines travel the greater part of their route on the avenue from which they take their name. In addition to these routes there are Crosstown lines on the fol- lowing streets (only the more important are given):

Crosstown:—Uh St., 14th St., 23rd St., 28th St. west to east t

only, 29th St. east to west only, 34th St., 42nd St., 59th St., 86th i

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SURFACE CAR LINES—Continued

St. (from Ave. A to 8th Ave.), 116th St., 125th St., 145th St., 149th St. OMNIBUSES The omnibus system in New York is operated by the Fifth Avenue Coach Company (all fares, ten cents). Buses carry on the front an illuminated sign which bears a large number corresponding with the numbers in the following schedule, together with a brief indication of their routes, and also shows in white letters on a red ground the terminal to which destined (such as Fort George or Pennsylvania Station) 1. Fifth Avemie:—Washington Square to 110th St., through Wash- ington Arch, passing , Metropolitan Tower, Madison Square Garden, Pubhc Library, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and many of the better known clubs and hotels; the city's most distinctive residential district; the Menagerie; of Art. (Shuttle service from 110th St. north to 135th St., passing Mount Morris Park.) 2. Fifth and Seventh Avenues:—Follows Service No. 1 on 5th Ave., to 110th St., thence to 7th Ave. to 125th St. 3. Fifth and St. Nicholas Avenues:—Follows Service No. 2 on 5th Ave. and UOth St., continues on UOth St. to Manhattan Ave., thence to St. Nicholas Ave. to Fort George (193rd St.). Includes points of interest on Service No. 1 and also passes Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Mdrningside Park, College of the City of New York, Polo Grounds, Washington's Headquarters, Morris House and Jumel Mansion. 4. Fifth Avemte, Cathedral Parkivay and Riverside Drive:—Leaves Pennsylvania Station traversing 32nd St., 5th Ave., 110th St. and Cathedral Parkway, Riverside Drive, 135th St. and Broadway to 168th St. Passes Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Grant's Tomb, of the American Indian, the Hispanic Society, American Geographical Society and Numismatic Society. 5. Fifth Avenue, , Riverside Drive and Broadway:—5th Ave, from Washington Square to 57th St., Broadway, 72nd St., Riverside Drive, 135th St., Broadway to 168th St. Passes , Columbus Monument and Maine Memorial at 59th St.; Auto- mobile Row; view of and Palisades from 72nd St. to 135th St., including Man-of-War Anchorage. Passes Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (89th St.), Joan of Arc Statue (92nd St.), Fire- men's Memorial Staircase (100th St.); also points of interest in Service No. 4 north of 110th St.

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6. y2nd Street Crosstoivn:—E. 72nd St. from 1st Ave. to 5th Ave., 57th St., Broadway, W. 72nd St. to W., passing Car- negie Hall, Columbus Monument, Maine Memorial, and Automobile Row. 7. Washington Heights and Line:—125th St. and 7th Ave. to 155th St. viaduct to Edgecombe Road to 167th St., to St. Nicholas Ave., to Fort George (193rd St.). Includes points of interest as fol- lows: View of the and its rowing clubs, Polo Grounds, Washington's Headquarters, Morris House and Jumel Mansion (160th St.). 8. Pennsylvania Station to 5th Ave., 57th St., Riverside Drive,

Broadway, St. Nicholas Ave. to Fort George (193rd St.) . For points of interest see Services Nos. 4 and 5. 9. Central Park West and Washington Square Line:—West 72nd St. and Central Park West to Broadway, to 57th St., to 5th Ave., to Washington Square. Passes Carnegie Hall, Columbus Monument and Maine Memorial at 59th St. and along Route No. 1. (Transfers are given between buses in one general direction.) TAXICABS Taxicabs may be picked up on any main thoroughfare, and there are also cab stands in many of the squares and in the side streets adjoining the avenues. The legal rate for public cabs is as follows: One or Two Persons First half mile 30c. Each quarter mile thereafter 10c. Three or More Persons First half mile 40c. Each one-sixth mile thereafter 10c, Public taxicabs all start their meters at 30 cents, but this does not apply to private taxicab companies which have different rates. A charge of 20 cents may be made for each trunk, but bags are car- ried free. RAILWAY STATIONS There are only two terminal railway stations on Manhattan Island: Grand Central Station, between Madison and Lexington Avenues, the terminus for New York Central & Hudson River Railroad New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad New York & Harlem Railroad (New York State, New England and the West)

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RAILWAY STATIONS—Continued

The Putnam Division of the New York Central 6* Hudson River Railroad connects with trains leaving the Grand Central, but its terminus is really at Sedgwick Avenue, which may be reached by the Sixth Avenue or Ninth Avenue Elevated.

The surburban trains of the Harlem River Branch of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad do not run to the Grand Central Station, but connect at Harlem River with the trains of the Third Avenue Elevated, and at Hunts Point Avenue, , with local trains of the Lexington-4th Avenue Line of the Subway.

Pennsylvania Station, 31st to 33rd Streets and 7th Avenue, terminus of the Pennsylvania System (South and West) , and of the Long Island Railroad, which has also a station in Long Island City, reached by means of the 34th Street Ferry, and a station at Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn (Subway to Atlantic Avenue).

The New York, Westchester & Boston Railway Station is at Harlem River, and may be reached by the Third Avenue Elevated to 129th Street and then by shuttle to the Harlem River Station; or by the Subway on a Bronx Park Express to East 180th Street.

The other stations are on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River and except the Central Railroad of New Jersey and West Shore Railroad may be reached directly by means of the Hudson Tunnels (stations given on page 10)

Erie Railroad Station, Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City, Hudson Tunnels, or ferries from Chambers Street and West (pas- senger service run in connection with the New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad) Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Station, Hoboken, Hudson Tunnels or ferries from , Barclay Street and West 23rd Street. Central Railroad of New Jersey Station, Communipaw, ferries from Liberty Street and West 23rd Street (passenger service run in connection with the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Lehigh Valley Railroad and & Reading Railroad)

West Shore Railroad Station, Weehawken, ferries from West 42nd Street or Cortlandt Street (run in connection with the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad and New York, Ontario & Western Railroad)

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CHURCHES

The usual hours for services in Protestant Churches are 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., and a number of the larger Episcopal Churches have vespers at 4 p.m. The Saturday evening papers contain lists of ser- vices and preachers. The Catholic Churches generally have mass at 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. Synagogues have services at 10.30 Satur- day, and 5.30 Friday or Saturday evenings, as well as Sunday at 11.

Baptist:—Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, 8 W. 46th St. Baptist Church, Madison Ave. and 3lst St. Judson Memorial Church, Washington Square So. Calvary, 123 W. 57th St.

Christian Science:—F^W/ Church of Christ Scientist, Central Park West and 96th St. Second Church of Christ Scientist, Central Park West and 68th St.

Congregational:—Broadway Tabernacle, Broadway and 56th St.

Dutch Reformed:—, 5th Ave. and 29th St. Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, 5th Ave. and 48th St. Col-

' te. West End Ave. and 77th St.

Methodist:—Madison Avenue, 659 Madison Ave., 60th-61st Sts. Park Avenue, Park Ave. and 86th St. St. Paul's, West End Ave. and 86th St.

Presbyterian:—Brick, 5th Ave. and 37th St. Fifth Avenue, 5th Ave. and 55th St. Central, Madison Ave. and 57th St. First, 5th Ave. and 12th St. Madison Avenue, Madison Ave. and 73rd St.

Protestant Episcopal:—Ascension, 5th Ave. and 10th St. Grace, Broadway and 11th St. Heavenly Rest, 551 5th Ave., 45th- 46th Sts. St. Bartholomew's, Park Ave. and 50th St. St. George's, , 16th St., E. of 3rd Ave. St. John the Divine (Cathedral), W. 11 1th St., between Amsterdam Ave. and Morning- side Drive. St. Mary the Virgin, 139 W. 46th St. St. Thomas's, 5th Ave. and 53rd St. Trinity, Broadway and Wall St. Church

of the Transfiguration (The Little Church Around the Comer) , 1 E 29th St. All Angels, West End Ave. and 81st St.

Roman Catholic:—St. Francis Xavier, 36 W. 16th St. St. Jean Baptiste, Lexington Ave. and 76th St. St. Patrick's Cathedral, 5th

Ave. and 50th St. St. Paul the Apostle, Columbus Ave. and 60th I St. St. Ignatius Loyola, Park Ave. and 85th St. St. Vincent Ferrer^ Lexington Ave. and 66th St.

Russian Orthodox:—5/. Nicholas (Cathedral), 15 E. 97th St.

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Unitarian:—Community Church of New York, Park Ave. and 34th St. All Souls, 4th Ave. and 20th St.

Society for Ethical Culture:— 2 West 64th St.

Synagogues:—Beth-El, 5th Ave. and 76th St. Shaary Tefila, 160 W. 82nd St. Temple Emanu-El, 5th Ave. and 43rd St. Free Synagogue, Carnegie Hall (Services Sunday at 11), 7th Ave. and 57th St. HOTELS Below Madison Square Brevoort, 5th Avenue and 8th Street Earle, 103 Grosvenor, 5th Avenue and 10th Street Holley, 36 Washington Square Van Rensselaer, 17 East lith Street

Madison Square to Thirty-fourth Street Annex, Broadway and 33rd Street Breslin, Broadway and 29th Street Broztell, 3 East 27 th Street Chelsea, 222 West 23rd Street Imperial, Broadway and 31st Street Latham, 4 East 28th Street Le Marquis, 12 East 31st Street McAlpin, Broadway and 34th Street Park Avenue, 4th Avenue and 32nd Street Pennsylvania, 7th Avenue and 32nd Street Prince George, 14 East 28th Street Seville, 5th Avenue and 29th Street Stratford House, 11 East 32nd Street Vanderbilt, Park Avenue and 34th Street Waldorf-Astoria, 5th Avenue and 34th Street Wolcott, 4 West 31st Street

Thirty-fifth Street to Forty-second Street Belmont, 42nd Street and Park Avenue Collingwood, 45 West 35th Street Commodore, 42nd Street and Manhattan, 42nd Street and Madison Avenue Murray Hill, 40th Street and Park Avenue

15 HOTELS—Continued Forty-third Street to Fifty-ninth Street Astor, Times Square Biltmore, Madison Avenue and 43rd Street Buckingham, 5th Avenue and Chatham, and 48th Street Claridge, Broadway and 44th Street Gotham, 5th Avenue and Great Northern, 118 West 57th Street Lorraine, 5th Avenue and 45th Street Netherland, 5th Avenue and 50th Street Plaza, 5th Avenue and Ritz-Carlton, Madison Avenue and 46th Street St. Regis, 5th Avenue and 55th Street Savoy, 5th Avenue and 59th Street Wellington, 7th Avenue and 55th Street Woodward, Broadway and 55th Street Upper Ansonia, Broadway and 73rd Street Belleclaire, Broadway and 77th Street Bonta, Broadway and , and Broadway Endicott, Columbus Avenue and 81st Street Hargrave, 112 West Majestic, Central Park West and 72nd Street Marie Antoinette, Broadway and 67th Street Marseilles, Broadway and 103rd Street Sherman Square, Broadway and 71st Street Women's Hotels Martha Washington, 29 East 29th Street Rutledge, Lexington Avenue and 30th Street

RESTAURANTS

(The hotels shown in the preceding list also have excellent restaurants)

Financial Section Baracca, Inc., 39 South William St. Frank Busto, 47 Beaver St. Cable Cafe & Restaurant, Inc., 119 Pearl St. Cafe Savarin, 120 Broadway (Equitable Bldg.)

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Financial Section—Continued Fred Eberlin Co., 9 New St. Fraunces' Tavern, 101 Broad St. Garret Company, 90 West St. C. Kuchlin, 76 Broad St. S. M. Robins, 135 Broadway 54 Broad St. 17 New St. J. C. Stewart, 30 Park Place Taiipier's, 23 William St. Whyte's Restaurant, 145 Fulton St. Ye Olde Chop House, 118 Cedar St.

Below Madison Square Cafe Lafayette, University Place and 9th St. Enrico & Paglieri, 66 W. 11th St. French Pastry Shop, 6th Ave. and 11th St. Galotti, 64 W. 10th St. Gonfarone, 8th and MacDougal Sts. Little Hungary, 257 East Houston St. P. Mori, 144Bleeker St.

Madison Square to Thirty-fourth Street Castle Cave Grill, 271 7th Ave., 25th-26th Sts. Fifth Avenue Restaurant, 5th Ave. Bldg., Madison Square French Pastry Shop, 286 5th Ave., 30th-31st Sts. Guffanti's, Inc., 274 7th Ave., 25th-26th Sts. Madison Square Restaurant, 6 E. 23rd St. Mouquin, 454 6th Ave., 27th-28th Sts. Roversi, 29 W. 27th St.

Thirty-fifth Street to Forty-second Street Athens, 56 E. 42nd St. Browne's Chop House, 1424 B'way, 39th-40th Sts Cafe Boulevard, Broadway and 41st St. Cafe des Beaux Arts, 6th Ave. and 40th St. Healy's, 30 E. 42nd St. Keene's Chop House, 70 W. 36th St. Lorber's, 1420 Broadway, 39th-40th Sts. Murray's Roman Garden, 228 West 42nd St.

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Forty-third Street to Fifty-ninth Street The Alps, 1022 6th Ave., 57th-58th Sts. Avignon, 270 Park Ave., 47th-48th Sts. Crillon Restaurant, Inc., 15 East 48th St. Delmonico, 5th Ave. and 44th St. Elys6e, 1 E. 56th St. Gerbeau, 535 5th Ave. Henri, 67 W. 44th St. Keene's English Chop House, 107 W. 44th St. L'Aiglon, 13 E. 55th St. Palais Royal, 48th St. and Broadway Parisien, 8th Ave. and 56th St. Pierre, 11 E. 45th St. Roma, 50th St. and 6th Ave. Terrace Garden, 58th St., near Lexington Ave. Voisin, 375 Park Ave., cor. 53rd St. Above Fifty-ninth Street Archambault, Broadway and 102nd St. Caf6 des Artistes, 1 W. 67th St. California Kitchen, 28 E. 61st St. Carlton Terrace, Broadway and 100th St. Claremont, Riverside Drive and 126th St. French Pastry Shop, 1001 Madison Ave., 77th-78th Sts. Kennelly's, Broadway and 111th St. Pabst, 256 W. 125th St. Within Motoring Distance Arrowhead Inn, Hudson River at West 177th St. Castles by the Sea, Long Beach (25 miles) Gedney Farm Hotel, White Plains (22 miles) Henri's Cafe and Hotel, Lynbrook (22 miles) Longue Vue, Hastings-on-Hudson (17 miles) Nikko Inn, Harmon-on-Hudson (30 miles) Petit Trianon, Lake Ronkonkoma (50 miles, summer season only) Post Lodge, Larchmont (20 miles) Tumble Inn, Croton (35 miles from Columbus Circle) Woodmansten Inn, Williamsbridge Road (10 miles from Times Square)

Inexpensive meals may be obtained at any of the establishments of the Childs Company scattered throughout the city. The Young Women's Christian Association and the Young Men's Christian Association both have excellent cafeterias where good food is provided at minimum prices. TEA ROOMS

Nearly all the large hotels have tea rooms where there is music during the tea hour. The tea rooms and confectioners given below all serve luncheon as well as tea, and most of them serve dinner.

Below Forty-second Street

Colonial Tea Room, 379 Fifth Ave., 3Sth-36th Sts. Dorothy Louise, 1 W. 39th St. English Tea Room, 131 W. 40th St. The Fernery, 22 E. 33rd St. Mary Elizabeth's Candy Shop, 5th Ave. and 36th St. Henry Maillard, 5th Ave. and 35th St. Rip Van Winkle (Cafeteria), 17 W. 37th St. Roof Tree Inn, 5 W. 28th St. Schrafift's, 383 5th Ave., 35th-36th Sts. 62 W. 23rd St. 11 W. 34th St. 5 E. 37th St. 20 W. 38th St. 35 Nassau St. 50 Broad St. Tally Ho, 20 E. 34th St. Vanity Fair, 4 W. 40th St. Yellow Aster, 17 W. 35th St.

Forty-second Street to Fifty-ninth Street

Brittany Tea Room, 694 Madison Ave., 62nd-63rd Sts. The Carry On Tea Room, 587 5th Ave., 47th-48th Sts. Club de Vingt, 44 E. 58th St. Mrs. Copeland, 16 E. 43rd St. Dolly Madison, 601 Madison Ave., 57th-58th Sts. Henri, 67 W. 44th St. Maison Arthur, 5 E. 45th St. The Mirror, 536 5th Ave., 44th-45th Sts. Orange and Black Tea Room, 47 W. 49th St. Peg Woffington, HE. 44th St. 19 E. 47th St. Roof Tree Inn, 14 W. 51st St. Rose Garden, 36 W. 59th St. Virginia Tea Room, 7th Ave. and 57th St. Yellow Aster, 146 W. 57th St.

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Art Dealers, Including Print Sellers Charles of London, 5th Ave. and 56th St. Durand-Ruel, 12 E. 57th St. Duveen Brothers, 5th Ave. and 56th St. Ehrich Galleries, 707 5th Ave., 55th-56th Sts. E. Gimpel & Wildenstein, 647 5th Ave., 51st-52nd Sts. Arthur H. Hahlo & Co., 569 5th Ave., 46th-47th Sts. Kennedy & Co., 613 5th Ave., 49th-50th Sts. Kleinberger Galleries, 725 5th Ave., 56th-57th Sts. M. Knoedler & Co., 556 5th Ave., 45th-46th Sts. C. W. Kraushaar, 680 5th Ave., 53rd-54th Sts. Lewis & Simmons, 605 5th Ave., 48th-49th Sts. Scott & Fowles, 590 5th Ave., 47th-48th Sts. Max Williams, 538 Madison Ave.

Booksellers, Publishers and Stationers Baker & Taylor Co., 354 4th Ave., 25th-26th Sts. Brentano's (General and Stationers), 5th Ave. and 27th St. Dempsey & Carroll (Stationers), 13 E. 47th St. E. P. Button & Co. (General and Stationers), 681 5th Ave., 53rd-54th Sts. Himebaugh & Browne, 471 5th Ave., 40th-41st Sts. Longmans, Green & Co., 443 4th Ave., 29th-30th Sts. Macmillan Co., 64 5th Ave., 12th- 13th Sts. John Martin's House, Inc., 128 W. 58th St. Putnam's (General and Stationers), 2 W. 45th St. Scribner's, 597 5th Ave., 49th-50th Sts. The Sunwise Turn, 51 E. 44th St. M. J. Whaley (General and Stationers), 749 5th Ave., 57th- 58th Sts. Boots and Shoes A. Alexander, 548 5th Ave., 45th-46th Sts. 19th St. and 6th Ave. Cammeyer, 45 W. 34th St. 381 5th Ave., 35th-36th Sts. Frank Bros., 224 5th Ave., 26th-27th Sts. 588 5th Ave., 47th-48th Sts. 974 3rd Ave., 58th-S9th Sts. Hanan & Son, 205, 297, 419, 1095, 1255 & 1391 Broadway 35 Nassau St. 411 5th Ave., 37th-38th Sts. 516 5th Ave., cor. of 43rd St.

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Boots and Shoes—Continued

H. Jantzen Shoe Co., 660 6th Ave., 38th-39th Sts. Alfred A. Kohn, 505 5th Ave., 42nd-43rd Sts. Louis Livingston, Inc., 4 W. 57th St. Martin & Martin, 583 5th Ave., 47th-48th Sts. Paul Monk, Inc., 25 W. 38th St. Francis O'Neill, 44 W. 46th St. Regal Shoe Co., 175, 783, 1161 & 1369 Broadway, and branches throughout the city Rogers, Peet St Co., Broadway & Warren St., 13th St., and 34th St.; 5th Ave. and 41st St., 16 E. 42nd St. Shoecraft Shop, 27 W. 38th St. J. & J. Slater, 415 5th Ave., 37th-38th Sts.

China, Glass, Earthenware and Porcelain

Davis, Collamore & Co., 5th Ave. and 48th St. Gilman, Collamore & Co., 5th Ave. and 30th St. Haviland & Co., 11 E. 36th St. Higgins & Seiter, 9 E. 37th St. Lewis & Conger, 45th St. and 6th Ave. Ovington Bros. Co., 314 5th Ave., 31st-32nd Sts. W. H. Plummer & Co., 7 E. 35th St. Rich & Fisher, Inc., 411 5th Ave., 37th-38th Sts. Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Co., 563 5th Ave., 46th-47th Sts.

Candies and Confectionery

AUegretti Chocolate Cream Co., 15 W. 38th St. Emma Bruns, 8 E. 33rd St. Dean's Cake & Confectionery, 628 5th Ave., 50th-51st Sts. Henri, 67 W. 44th St. Huyler's, 508 5th Ave., 42nd-43rd Sts., and branches through- out the city Henry Maillard, 5th Ave. and 35th St. Mary Elizabeth's Candy Shop, 5th Ave. and 36th St. The Mirror, 450 & 536 5th Ave., and branches throughout the city Page & Shaw, 362 & 553 5th Ave. 71 Broadway Vanderbilt Hotel Biltmore Hotel

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Candies, etc.—Continued Schrafft's, 383 5th Ave., 35th-36th Sts. 62 W. 23rd St. 11 W. 34th St. 5 E. 37th St. 20 W. 38th St. 1379 Broadway, 37th-38th Sts. 35 Nassau St. 50 Broad St. Louis Sherry, 755 5th Ave., 58th St. Corsets Gossard Corset Shop, 179 Madison Ave., 33rd-34th Sts, Fitting Parlor, 600 Madison Ave. Mme. Irene, 518 5th Ave., 43rd-44th Sts. Ivy Corset Co., 615 5th Ave., 49th-50th Sts. La Resista Corset Co., 431 5th Ave., 38th-39th Sts. Le Papillon Corset Co. (Mme. Gardner), 45 W. 55th St. Mollie Mayers, 392 5th Ave., 36th-37th Sts. Redfern Corset Shop, 570 5th Ave., 46th-47th Sts. Spirella Corset Shop, 7 W. 45th St. Department Stores B. Altman & Co., 5th Ave. and 34th St. Arnold, Constable & Co., 5th Ave. and 40th St. Barnett Bros., Columbus Ave. and 74th St. Bloomingdale Bros., Lexington Ave. and 59th St. Gimbel Bros., Broadway and 33rd St. Jas. A. Hearn & Son, 20 W. 14th St. Lord & Taylor, 5th Ave. and 38th St. Jas. McCreery & Co., 5 W. 34th St. R. H. Macy & Co., Broadway and 34th St. Saks & Co., Broadway and 33rd St. Stern Bros., 41 W. 42nd St. John Wanamaker, Broadway and 10th St. Dressmakers and Ladies' Tailors, Including Ladies' Outfitters Henri Bendel, 10 W. 57th St. Bergdorf & Goodman Co., 616 5th Ave., 49th-50th Sts. George Bernard & Co., 5th Ave. and 53rd St. Bou6 Soeurs, 13 W. 56th St. Miss Carroll, 9 W. 50th St. Harry Collins, 9 E. 57th St.

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Dressmakers, etc. —Continued Faibisy, 25 W. 57th St. Farquharson & Wheelock, 724 5th Ave., 56th-57th Sts. Garfiel, Ralph, 127 Madison Ave. Hickson, Inc., 5th Ave. and 52nd St. Leonard & O'Neill, 19 W. 56th St. Maison Jaqueline, 20 E. 46th St. Kurzman, 5th Ave. and 36th St. Lichtenstein Millinery Co., 584 5th Ave., 47th-48th Sts. Samuel Lorber, 1 E. 46th St. Louise & Co., 554 5th Ave., 45th-46th Sts. Lucile, Ltd., 39 W. 57th St. Anna McNally, Inc., 15 W. 51st St. Maison Maurice, 661 5th Ave., 52nd-53rd Sts. H. Milgrim & Bros., Broadway and 74th St. Mollie O'Hara, 21 E. 49th St. M. and Jeanne Prevot, 41 W. 56th St. Princet, 20 W. 46th St. Redfern, 3 E. 48th St. Stein & Blaine, 15 W. 57th St. Thurn, 15 E. 52nd St. Zahrah, Inc., 38 W. 56th St. Tailors Only S. K. Gordon, 10 E. 46th St. B. Greenstein, 4 E. 46th St. Haas Bros., 605 Madison Ave., 57th-58th Sts. Hertz, Habit Maker, 581 5th Ave., 47th-48th Sts. Polifeme, 7 E. 48th St.

Ladies* Outfitters Best & Co. (Children's clothes a specialty), 5th Ave. and 35th St. Bonwit. Teller & Co., 5th Ave. and 38th St. De Pinna & Co. (Children's and Young Girls'), 5th Ave. and 50th St. Franklin Simon & Co., 5th Ave. and 38th St. J. M. Gidding & Co., 564 5th Ave., 46th-47th Sts. L. P. Hollander & Co., 550 5th Ave., 45th-46th Sts. (Maternity clothes and large sizes only), 21 W. 38i:h St. Oppenheim, Collins & Co., 35 W. 34th St. Stewart & Co., 5th Ave. and 37th St. SHOPS

Drug Stores Fraser&Co.,5E.47thSt. Kalish Pharmacy, 4th Ave. and 23rd St. Madison Ave. and 59th St. 6th Ave. and 58th St. Larimore & Co., 24 E. 55th St. Liggett's Drug Stores, Grand Central Station, 42nd St., and branches throughout the city Munsch-Protzmann & Co., Madison Ave. and 48th St. 827 Lexington Ave., 63rd-64th Sts. Riker Drug Stores (ConsoUdated with Liggett's Drug Stores), Broadway and 42nd St., and branches throughout the city

Florists

Fleischman, 5th Ave. and 42nd St. 30 Church St. T. F. Galvin, 5th Ave. and 46th St. A. Kottmiller, Madison Ave. and 49th St. Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Madison Ave. and 46th St. Vanderbilt Hotel, Park Ave. and 34th St. Max Schling, Inc., 785 5th Ave., 59th-60th Sts. Seed Store, 24 W. 59th St. J. H. Small & Sons, 505 Madison Ave., 52nd-53rd Sts. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, 5th Ave. and 34th St. Geo. M. Stumpp, 5th Ave. and 58th St. Chas. Thorley, 604 5th Ave., 48th-49th Sts. Alfred Van Praag, 21 E. 49th St. Wadley & Smythe, 491 5th Ave., 41st-42nd Sts. Warendorff, Madison Ave. and 59th St. , Broadway and 73rd St. 2345 Broadway, 85th-86th Sts. Liberty and Nassau Sts.

Fruiterers Broadway Fruit Co., 2568 Broadway, 97th-98th Sts. Charles & Co., Madison Ave. and 44th St. Fifth Ave. Fruit Shop, 309 5th Ave., 31st-32nd Sts. H. Hicks & Son, 557 5th Ave., 45th-46th Sts. Ritz Fruit Shop, Inc., 406 Madison Ave., 47th-48th Sts. Alexander Wilson, Madison Ave. and 40th St.

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Furriers

Charvet & Co., 18 W. 57th St. Clark & Weinberg, 634 5th Ave., 50th-51st Sts. Duchemin, 21 W. 45th St. Hartwig, 11 W. 46th St. C. G. Gunther's Sons, 391 5th Ave., 36th-37th Sts. H. Jaeckel & Sons, Inc., 5th Ave. and 45th St. A. Jaeckel & Co., 384 5th Ave., 35th-36th Sts. Revillon Freres, 5th Ave. and 53rd St.

Gloves

P. Centemeri & Co., 400 5th Ave., 36th-37th Sts. Mark Cross Co., 253 Broadway 5th Ave. and 37th St.

Haberdashers

Brooks Brothers, Madison Ave. and 44th St. Samuel Budd, 149 Broadway 572 5th Ave., 46th-47th Sts. Doyle & Black, 45 W. 46th St. Finchley, 5 W. 46th St. Kaskel & Kaskel, 5th Ave. and 32nd St. 535 5th Ave., 44th-45th Sts. W. A. McLaughlin, 5th Ave. and 31st St. F. B. Newell Co., 373 5th Ave., 35th-36th Sts. Rogers Peet Company, Broadway and Warren St., 13th St. and 34th St.; 5th Ave. and 41st St. A. Sulka & Co., 510 5th Ave., cor. 43rd St. F. R. Tripler & Co., Inc., 9 E. 40th St.

Hairdressers (Ladies*)

Benj. Alexander, 8 E. 47th St. Cluzelle Bros., 12 W. 37th St. Hepner's Hair Emporium, 137 W. 44th St. Lehnert & Hutli, 13 E. 49th St. Millius, 13 W. 38th St. , 5th Ave. and 59th St. C. Nestl6 Co., 657 5th Ave., cor. 52nd St. Pierre, 5 E. 53rd St. A. Simonson, 506 5th Ave., 42nd-43rd Sts.

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Hats (Ladies') Henri Bendel, 10 W. 57th St. Bruck-Weiss Millinery, Inc., 8 W. 57th St. Burby, 714 5th Ave., 55th-56th Sts. Nathan Gibson Clark, 43 W. 56th St. W. B. Crocker (Mourning a specialty), 375 5th Ave., 35th-36th Sts. Dobbs & Co., 620 5th Ave., 49th-50th Sts. E. H. Fielding & Co., 3 E. 35th St. Florette Millinery Shop, 537 5th Ave., 44th-45th Sts. Francois, Inc., 589 5th Ave., 47th-48th Sts. Katherine Gandy, 25 E. 48th St. Haas Soeurs, 743 5th Ave., 57th-58th Sts. Ferl6 Heller, 36 W. 57th St. K. E. Henesey (Mourning a specialty), 747 5th Ave., 57th- 58th Sts. Peggy Hoyt, Inc., 16 E. 55th St. Joseph, 632 5th Ave., 50th-51st Sts. Knox Hat Co., Inc., 5th Ave. and 40th St. Kurzman, 5th Ave. and 36th St. Alice F. Lazarus, Madison Ave. and 49th St. Lichtenstein Millinery Co., 584 5th Ave., 47th-48th Sts. Louise & Co., 554 5th Ave., 45th -46th Sts. The Misses MacVeady, 10 E. 56th St. M. C. Ma Lada, 602 Madison Ave., 57th-58th Sts. Mary's, Inc., 751 5th Ave., 57th-58th Sts. Ogilvie, 22 W. 57th St. Tapp6, Inc., 9 W. 57th St. Ufland Millinery Co., 723 5th Ave., 56th-57th Sts.

Hats (Men's)

Dobbs & Co., 242 5th Ave., 26th-27th Sts. 620 5th Ave., 49th-50th Sts. Dunlap & Co., 181 Broadway 180 5th Ave., 22nd-23rd Sts. Knox Hat Company, Inc., 161 Broadway 5th Ave. and 40th St. Youmans, Inc., 581 5th Ave., 47th-48th Sts. Young Bros., 6, 169, 605, 849, 903, 1197 & 1361 Broadway

26 SHOPS Jewelers and Silversmiths Benedict Bros., 207 Broadway Black, Starr & Frost, 5th Ave. and 48th St. Cartier, 5th Ave. and 52nd St. Crichton Bros., Silversmiths, 5th Ave. and 51st St. Dreicer & Co., 5th Ave. and 46th St. Frederics (Imitation Pearls and Precious Stones), 5th Ave. and 45th St. E. M. Cattle & Co., 630 5th Ave., 50th-51st Sts. Gorham Co., Silversmiths, 5th Ave. and 36th St. Howard & Co., 14 E. 47th St. Theo. A. Kohn & Son, 321 5th Ave., 32nd-33rd Sts. Marcus & Co., 5th Ave. and 45th St. Reed & Barton, Theo. B. Starr, Inc., 5th Ave. and 47th St. Rogers Silver Plate Co., 433 Broadway Tecla (Imitation Pearls and Precious Stones), 398 5th Ave.. 36th-37th Sts. Tiffany & Co., 5th Ave. and 37th St. Udall & Ballou, 574 5th Ave., 46th-47th Sts. Varga, 667 5th Ave. cor. 53rd St. Leather Goods M. Cherry, 296 5th Ave., 30th-31st Sts. Mark Cross Co., 253 Broadway 5th Ave. and 37th St. Crouch & Fitzgerald, 177 Broadway 14 W. 40th St. W. W. Harrison Co., 5th Ave. and 34th St. Martin & Martin, 618 5th Ave., 49th-50th Sts. Laces Pietro Cattadori, 3 E. 58th St. Devonshire Lace Shop, 60 Washington Square SaraHadley, 9E. 35th St. E. Zallio, 561 5th Ave., cor. 46th St. Lingerie Bonwit, Teller & Co., 5th Ave. and 38th St. Mme. Ottilie Brand, 3 E. 46th St. Estelle Fournier Georges, 402 Madison Ave., 47th-48th Sts. Grande Maison de Blanc, 540 5th Ave., 44th-45th Sts. Mme. Kargdre, 5th Ave. and 49th St. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. and 34th St. Porto Rico Store, 514 Madison Ave., 53rd-54th Sts. A. N. Saab, 24 W. 59th St.

27 SHOPS Opticians Aitchison & Co., 483 5th Ave. and 41st-42nd Sts. Gall & Lembke, 5 W. 42nd St. Ga Nun & Parsons, 13 W. 42nd St. McCoy & Stillwell, 312 Madison Ave. (42nd St.) E. B. Meyrowitz, 237 5th Ave., 27th-28th Sts. 520 5th Ave., 43rd-44th Sts. Paul A. Meyrowitz, 549 5th Ave., 45th-46th Sts.

Oriental Goods Long Sang Ti, 323 5th Ave., 32nd-33rd Sts. D. Z. Noorian, 607 5th Ave., 48th-49th Sts. A. A. Vantine, 5th Ave. and 39th St. Yamanaka & Co., 680 5th Ave., 53rd-54th Sts. Perfumers Coty, 714 5th Ave., 55th-56th Sts. Desti, 4 W. 57th St. Miro-Dena, 373 Fourth Ave. D'Orsay, Inc., 46 W. 46th St. Richard Hudnut, 398 5th Ave., 36th-37th Sts. Natura Company, 21 W. 40th St. Tanty, 116 W. 32nd St.

Specialty Shops Birds, ani ^als and fish: Geo. H. Holden, 5th Ave. and 31st St. Boxes: Box and Bag Mart, 25 E. 54th St. Delicatessen: Maison E. H. Glass, 4 E. 46th St. Embroidery and Materials: Hurm Art Shop, 10 W. 45th St. Embroidery and sweaters: Alice Maynard, 18 W. 46th St.; Broadway and 81st St. Feathers: London Feather Co., 622 5th Ave., 49th-50th Sts. Hosiery: Peck & Peck, 586 5th Ave., 47th-48th Sts.; 501 5th Ave., 41st-42nd Sts. Infants' layettes and novelties: Maison Josef, Inc., 8 E. 46th St. Knitted specialties: Elsa Barsaloux, 400 5th Ave., 36th-37th Sts. Neckwear: C. Stern & Mayer, Inc., 2 W. 33rd St. Sports clothes: Sports Shop for Women, 16 E. 48th St. Waists: John Forsythe & Sons, 3 W. 42nd St. Walking-sticks and umbrellas: W. W. Harrison Co., 5th Ave. and 34th St. Weaving, batik, etc.: Flambeau Shops, Inc., 7 E. 39th St. Worsteds: Annie E. McCarthy, 22 E. 54th St. SHOPS Sporting Goods Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Madison Ave. and 45th St Baker, Murray & Imbrie, Inc., 17 Warren St Low & Hughes (Golf Shop), 56 W. 45th St. F. L. Slazenger, 12 E. 43rd St. A. G. Spalding & Bros., 520 5th Ave., 43rd-44th Sts 126 Nassau St. Von Lengerke & Detmold 414 Madison Ave.. 48th-49th Sts Tailors (Men's), Including Men's Outfitters Jas. W. Bell, Son & Co., Fifth Ave. and 44th St. Brooks Bros. (Custom Dept.), Madison Ave. and 44th St Edwin N. Doll, 3 E. 44th St. E. W. Emery Co., 246 5th Ave., cor. 28th St. Everall Bros., 520 5th Ave., 43rd-44th Sts. Geo. H. Everall, 613 5th Ave., 49th-50th Sts. John Patterson & Co., 665 5th Ave., cor. 53rd St F. L^ Dunne & Co., 511 5th Ave., 42nd-43rd Sts. M. Rock, 315 5th Ave., cor. 32nd St. Sandford & Sandford, 542 5th Ave., 44th-45th Sts Schanz, 14 E. 40th St. Twyeffort, Inc., 580 5th Ave., 47th-48th Sts. Wetzel, 2 E. 44th St. Men's Outfitters Brill Bros., 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt St. Union Square South Broadway and 42nd St. Broadway and 49th St. 3rd Ave. and 125th St. Brokaw Bros., 1457 Broadway, 41st-42nd Sts. Brooks Bros., Madison Ave. and 44th St Browning, King & Co., Broadway and 32nd St. Rogers, Peet & Co., Broadway and Warren St. Broadway and 13th St. Broadway and 34th St. 5th Ave. and 41st St. F R. Tripler & Co., Inc., 9 E. 40th St. Weber & Heilbroner, 241, 345, 775, 1185, 1363 and 1505 Broadway 30 Broad St. 58 & 150 Nassau St. 20 Cortlandt St. 5th Ave. and 42nd St.

29 THEATRES Name Location Astor Broadway and 45th St. Belasco 44th St., East of Broadway Belmont 48th St., East of Broadway Bijou 45th St., West of Broadway Booth 45th St., West of Broadway Broadhiirst 44th St., West of Broadway Bronx Opera House 149th St., East of 3rd Ave. Casino Broadway and 30th St. Central Broadway and 47th St. Century Central Park West and 62nd St. Geo. M. Cohan's Broadway and 43rd St. Cohan & Harris 42nd St., West of Broadway Comedy 41st St., East of Broadway Cort 48th St., East of Broadway Eltinge 42nd St., West of Broadway Empire Broadway and 40th St. Forty-eighth Street 48th St., East of Broadway Forty-fourth Street 44th St., West of Broadway Fulton 46th St., West of Broadway Gaiety Broadway and 46th St. Garrick 35th St., East of Broadway Globe Broadway and 46th St. Greenwich Village 4th St. and 7th Ave. Harris 42nd St., West of Broadway Henry Miller's 43rd St., East of Broadway Hippodrome 6th Ave. and 43rd St. Hudson 44th St., East of Broadway Knickerbocker Broadway and 38th St. Lexington Lexington Ave. and 50th St. Liberty 42nd St., West of Broadway Little 44th St., West of Broadway Loew's Seventh Avenue 7th Ave. and 124th St. Longacre 48th St., West of Broadway Lyceum 45th St., East of Broadway Lyric 42nd St., West of Broadway Manhattan Opera House 34th St., West of 8th Ave. Maxine Elliott's 39th St., East of Broadway House Broadway and 39th St. Morosco 45th St., 'West of Broadway Neighborhood Playhouse 466 Grand St. 42nd St., West of Broadway THEATRES— Continued Name Location Nora Bayes 44th St., West of Broadway Park Columbus Circle Playhouse 48th St., East of Broadway Plymouth 45th St., West of Broadway Princess 39th St., East of Broadway Punch and Judy 49th St., East of Broadway Republic 42nd St., West of Broadway Selwyn 42nd St., West of Broadway Shubert 44th St., West of Broadway Shubert-Riviera Broadway and 97th St. Standard Broadway and 90th St. Thirty-ninth Street 39th St., East of Broadway Vanderbilt 48th St., East of Broadway Winter Garden Broadway and 50th St. Yorkville 157 East 86th St.

VAUDEVILLE THEATRES

American 260 West 42nd St. Capitol Broadway and 51st St. Columbia (Burlesque) 47th St. and 7th Ave. Keith's Palace Broadway and 47th St. " Colonial Broadway and 62nd St. " Eighty-first Street Broadway and 81st St. " Riverside Broadway and 96th St. " Alhambra 7th Ave. and 126th St. Loew's American 260 West 42nd St. " Lincoln Square Broadway and 66th St. " Orpheum 3rd Ave. and 87th St. " Victoria 233 West 125th St. Proctor's 23rd Street 143 West 23rd St. " Fifth Avenue Broadway and 28th St. " 58th Street 154 East 58th St. " 112 East 125th St.

31 . . . . .

PRINCIPAL PLACES OF INTEREST Days and Hours

Admission free ex- cept when other- Name Address wise stated

Sunday

Aquarium Battery Park. 9 to 5.

Botanical Garden. Bronx Park (Subway or 10 to 4.30 summer. 3rd Ave. Elevated) 10 to 4 winter Brooklyn Museum. Eastern Parkway, 2 to 6 Brooklyn

City Hall. . . City HaU Park Coney Island. (Iron Steamboats from W. 23rd St. or Pier 1, North River, and cars from Brooklyn Bridge and Subway) 116th St. andB'way. Library Custom House Battery.

Dyckman House*. Broadway and 204th St. 2 to 5. (Subway to Dyckman St.) Fraunces' Tavern 101 Broad St

Grant's Tomb. 122nd St. and Riverside 9 to dusk. Drive.

Hall of Fame* tJniversity Heights (Sub- way to 181st St., and

University Ave. car) .

These points can easily be seen in the same trip. From the Jumel Mansion the Broadway car may be taken to the at 204th St. At 207th St. the Fordham Road car crosses to 207th St., Bronx, and connects with University

32 .

IN of Admission

Admission free except when otherwise stated Description

Week Days

9 to 5 summer; 10 to 4 wmter Large collection of fish and marine Monday, 10 to 4 or 5 animals. 10 to 4.30 summer; 10 to 4 Very fine and extensive green- winter houses and museum. 9 to 5; Sat., 9 to 6; Mon. and Excellent collections of miscel- Tues., 25c laneous art and of natural history

10 to 4. Completed 1812. Amusement parks and bathing beaches. Season, about May 15th to Sept. 15th.

All day. Oldest educational institution in All day. New York. 10 to 2.

10 to 5. Historic relics. Some of best ex- amples of old Dutch furniture in New York. 10 to 5. Headquarters of Sons of the Revo- lution. Here Washington took leave of his officers. 9 to dusk Tomb of U. S. Grant.

9 to 5. Erected in memory of great Americans. Museum contain- ing mementos of persons repre- sented.

Ave. line,— and Hall of Fame. If preferred, the Van Cort- landt Mansion may be included instead of the Hall of Fame, in which case on leaving the Dyckman House one should continue in the Subway to .

33 PRINCIPAL PLAGES OF INTEREST Days and Hours

Name IN NEW YORK CITY of Admission

Admission free except when otherwise stated Description

Week Days

10 to 5, except Christmas and Small, choice collection of Span- Thanksgiving ish paintings and Hispano- Mauresque Pottery.

10 to 5 Washington's Headquarters. Revolutionary Museum.

9 to 6 Presented to U. S. by France in commemoration of 100th anni- versary of Declaration of Inde- pendence. 10 to 6 summer; 10 to 5 winter; Continually increasing and beauti- Sat., 10 to 10; Mon. and ful examples of paintings, Fri., 25c sculpture, porcelain, etc., es- pecially Morgan and Altman collections and Bishop jades.

9 to 5: Tues. and Sat. 9 to 10. Very large collections of birds, mammals, fossils, gems, Indian antiquities, etc. Fine cases showing animal Hfe. 9 to 10. Consohdation of Lenox and Astor Libraries and Tilden Trust. 10 to 5. Collection of coins, medals and decorations. Numismatic Li- brary.

j' ''"6.—New York University and Hall of Fame. If preferred, the Van Cort- landt1 Mansion may be included instead of the Hall of Fame, in which case on leaving the Dyckman House one should continue in the Subway to Van Cortlandt Park.

35 .. . , . . i PRINCIPAL PLAGES OF INTEREST Days and Hours

Admission free ex- cept when other- Name Address wise stated

Sunday

Pratt Institute. 215 Ryerson St., Brooklyn

St. John the Divine Morningside Drive and Services Cathedral of 112th St

St. Patrick's Cathe- 5th Ave. and 50th St. Services dral

St. Paul's Chapel. Broadway and Vesey St Services.

Stock Exchange. Broad St

Trinity Church. . B 'way and Wall St Services.

Zoological Garden . . . Bronx Park (Subway or 9 to dusk, summer;

3rd Ave. Elevated). . 10 to dusk, winter.

Van Cortlandt Park. (Subway to 242nd St.)

Van Cortlandt Man Van Cortlandt Park . . 2 to 6. sion*

U.S. Navy Yard. Brooklyn (Sands St. trol- Closed until further ley from Brooklyn notice. Bridge terminus)

These points can easily be seen in the same trip. From the Jumel Mansion the Broadway car may be taken to the Dyckman House at 204th St. At 207th St. the Fordham Road car crosses to 207th St., Bronx, and connects with University

36 .

IN NEW YORK CITY of Admission

Admission free except when otherwise stated Description

Week Days

9 to 4. Comprises schools for Fine and Applied Arts, Household Sci- ence and Art, Science and Tech- nology, Library School. There is also a fine library connected with the Institute. Tues.,Thurs. and Sat., 4 to 6. Tiffany and Behnont chapels. Barberini tapestries, very hand- some. AU day Gothic cathedral, and most im- portant Roman Catholic edi- fice in the . All day. Oldest church building in New York. Washington's pew. Gallery only, 10 to 3. By intro- duction from Member All day Old and beautiful church. Large churchyard with inter- esting monuments. 9 to dusk summer; 10 to dusk Fine exhibit of animals particu- winter. Mon. and Thurs., 25c. larly well housed. Charming park (two restaurants). Large park—riding, skating, golf.

10 to 5. Thursday, 25c. . Museum of Colonial and Revolu- tionary Relics.

Closed until further notice. Chief naval station in the U. S.

Ave. line,—^New York University and Hall of Fame. If preferred, the Van Cort- landt Mansion may be included instead of the Hall of Fame, in which case on leaving the Dyckman House one should continue in the Subway to Van Cortlandt Park.

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