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THE EVENING WORLD, a y "ATE POR GALE— | AMAL EOTATE FOR si E— po vaca flew York (Cs FSU NANT cc eee FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1914. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE= REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | TATE AT-AUCTION. | PRADA PAPA PDAS ES $1 DoYouWant to Make Sure Money To-Morrow Without taking any risk? Read below and go to the Van Cortlandt Estate Partition Sale AL ESTATE AT AUCTION. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. a 15 Minutes’ Ride from the Arrietta Street Station on the Staten Island Subway Route. Ten years ago we offered lots in Brooklyn at $290 apiece, some of which have since sold for $2,000 and $3,000, Yet Brooklyn’s time is only just beginning. To-day we offer you—not lots,but acres—on Staten Island, on rapid transit, right at the Annadale station of the Staten Island Railway—only 15 minutes from Arrietta street, the site just selected for the Staten Island station of the new subway system. Reitroad Rule to Charge Ex- . @e88 Baggage for Noah’s Arks Knocked Out. @we you going cn vacation? Perhaps you have read the ratiroad y Ten years from now, when trains marked “Staten Giifere telling just how big a trunk you g Taland” are running through the city’s subways, WHAT _, ogi it Fad hope KS have ft tossed Z ea he wore RES (each containing 15 ordinary your destination. You realise with Z lote, yO) ? , ae ae — fo longer than ZA we Saal stad bis the City is seston Be bs i New York, June Gth, 1912 ‘When me Z penditure of over $300,000,000 on subways it is — e fouah co. yee fod ‘ine “tard ‘fee A not for the profits it may make out of railroading. Let | Gentlemen: t have hit you—yet—and i increase fang bore isthe covesn co ta te] (ZA us tell you why—it is openly and avowedly to in We have received many letters requesting infor- the City’s revenues, which are derived from he land— THE MORE THE LAND IS WORTH E mation about the Van Cortlandt Estate Partition Sale, +3 rusty tin corners and the paper GREATER WILL BE THE CITY’S REVENUES. Stamped with hideous pak violets These taxes are mere fractions of the real valuee— nt tno rosee—the hind taaeegemen law than 29% and if the 29 is worth spending alions and in reply would state as follows: (0 GETS. THE “nevererack” trunk \- to create, what will the principal be? ons and placed on the tei covers MAJOR PART OF THE PROFITS? You and I, Dear N 1 GENER AL IN QUIRIES | ivan Have, 1 em that’ king Reader, or whoever owns the land. You missed getting oO ke le Cately the ratironds made rules gov- Ge whee pe As the Labatt CAs agg Joe} We do not know what the lots will bring. They are going to bring what you think they are worth—what you are will- qqiing the sine of trunks they would aten SSEHS Sunway Opposvunity pass you, ing to pay for them. There are 719 lots; they vary greatly in location and Value. The property ha’ been in the fmanéle as © concession to your ticket. At least give yourself THE OPPORTUNITY OF Ing fh been sold located be' Van Cortlandt Park, the S i ‘The rules spore made 00 aa to put every- DOING YOUR OWN REFUSING—at least see what family for over 200 years. Nothing has ever been sold loca tween Van Cortlani Lal ark, t! ¢ Subway Station and @ing but o email event! fd Byer is being offered. For the sake of your own future, come the Reservoir. Your opinion and your $200, $2,000, or 20,000 is as good as any man’s. It is for you to say what it lowed by different roads, Your trunk down and see. will bring. might safety to Springfield, f i fo means, 190 bays @ Bungalow Plot won might not cary thing and 0800 bere . ttle Form, beau! frais tmeproveds , 7 No. 2 SPECIAL INQUIRIES. Yes, Every lot will absolutely be sold, whether it brings $5, $500, or $5,000. This is absolute and positive, nd every lot will be sold without reservation and without protection in spite of anything you may hear to the contrary. A partition it that hammer and of Tope couldn't fix. staion platform some man would be Hkely g i a SATURDAY EXCURSION - - 2.30P.M. SUNDAY INSPECTION TRAIN 3.00 P. M. Excursion every Saturday at 2.30. If it isimpossible for youto if By @ wh you ‘ar vee Saree on goon Saturday, tickets will Let Hie tea tree O clock ’ suit has been brought. The Court has ordered Adam Wiener, Esq., the referee, to sell to the highest bidder at public gta train Sunday alternoon, and you are cordially Invited to visit ion. There are 719 lots. It will probably take two or three days to sell them. There will be, under circumsta It looked Ike @ season of ripe, i that day. auction. pr y ) ,uU circumstances @e%, pickings on excess charges. But Fi int Round Trip Coupon baie Ty Sold on’ Sunday. rittadagl lead of this kind, many bargains to be picked up and you will get the benefit. Seen Sogmerarvce|| | eng tecere| WOOD, HARMON & CO jever ind what you were fou canoot mim it. 004 to tet Linen eo the news tom Warr || | Sa Salt cPt IG, Se, Rel ’ ; No. 3. FROM INVESTORS. a Cemententon 261 Broadway teieoteas e000 marcy, New York Yes. We do think the lots will make a good investment. They are directly along the line of the City’s Northward QBday suspended the new regulations growth. Three rapid transit routes on or adjacent to the property and another one building. It must necessarily build roads which sought of baggage larger ae a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— went, more easy 10 it not to meet. The gus- 1, and continues in fter reading up in by the railroads up quickly and rise rapidly in value. All past experience bears out this conclusion. You cannot possibly lose money. It is a safe investment. No Board of Directors to put the stock up or down or issue watered stock. You control it yourself. No. 4. HOME BUILDERS’ INQUIRIES. We think it would make an admirable place to build a home for yourself, particularly the high ground opposite Van Cortlandt Park or the Streets between the Park and the Reservoir, or along Sedgwick Avenue, adjoining the Reser- voir. The children have the Parks and Parkways to play in. While some of the Streets are not sewered, all it needs is an application to the Department to have the Street sewered. Of course, you will be assessed for the sewer, but what- ever you pay, your lots will have increased in value double as much as the amount of ihe assessment, and under the new law this assessment can be paid in ten annual payments. Then, again, don’t forget that in addition to using it for your own home you get the immense increase in value as the neighborhood builds up. You have, besides, the five-cent fare on the Broadway Subway and the Lexington Avenue Subway, building along Jerome Avenue, with a station at Jerome Avenue and Mosholu Parkway within 1,200 feet of the property. No. 5. SPECULATORS’ INQUIRIES. Yes. For speculative purposes there should be a lot of good opportunities. There can be no risk. They are only ten . ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER. WESTCHESTER. A HOME WORTH WHILE | oe aaa Choose from Larchmont Gardens or Pel hamwood—both fully improved properties within easy reach of New York, and where all yqu need is a $10 payment to secure your lot—the balance in easy, never-missed payments, g E itty pl Ht i ? 2 8 i 3 5 z 3 AERO : 1 Larchmont Gardens Pelhamwood a A high-class residential Park 15 operat men! Megan: oases foe eb ony connec.” A_ Bungalow develop t 48 PillseHouee 30 uit minutes away by Subway from Washitigton Heights at 181st Street, and they should sell at so much lower value than “The limit Proposed by the miles from New York—34 min- out, sminutes running eye chance: “ulati A ; i Central lines was a forty- utes from Grand Central. Easy t time. Good ighbo property in that neighborhood that there ought to be a good chance for speculation, to say nothing of being at the Pies teas ear ae. eke neighbors—superb Park and having better transit facilities than Washington Heights has. Certainly the terms are easy enough, only DP vecnts” aba own a home there—bungalows surroundings—two stations on the 259 f + 25% cash. there you are, Mr. Vacationtst. built ready for you—other bunga- ing goes. Find that \ Put 149 pounds in it and The Imeratate Commerce gaye it's all right and the is wrong and the LC. C. property. A development unique- ly different from anything you have ever seen, and with greater transportation facilities than any y New York suburb. * lows building. Everything con- ducive to comfort at your very elbow, and you have 47 trains a day. Highly improved and thor- oughly restricted. SPECIAL TRAIN SUNDAY FROM GRAND CENT. Leaving 128th Bt. ten minutos later, Our agents, weartng yellow badges, will be at the train rate SO minutes before train time to by) you AE tickets, of write, one or ca jc for tickets and full information, Absolutely no obligation on your part. Free Tickets on any train ‘ ba A, he att YY A any day. Frequent convenient trains datly—10:05—11;03-—12:07—1:05—2:15, tended to t as his daugh- | YW ter Annette Kellerman, who |Z CLIFFORD B. HARMON & CO. forming as the “Diving Venus” in a Yy ‘42D AND MADISON AVE. Leogen music hall. Gy Office open Hunday, 10 A. M. to 2 P.M Phone Murray Hill 2826 “Tt le the most ridiculous story I ever Ss ee a ee No. 6. BUILDERS’ INQUIRIES. Yes. We think you could build here and make money, particularly near the Subway Station, and fill up your houses quickly with good tenants who would like to live in this section near the Park. There are many hundreds of tenants svho would like to come up to this section, but there is no place for them to live. There is plenty of money now to be iad for permanent mortgages and you will be able to get as much rent per room as they do on Washington Heights, and in this new section, with so much better transit facilities, you should sell your houses quickly and at a profit. ‘Van Cortlandt Estate on Broadway, between 238th and 240th Streets, Van Cortlandt 719 Lo Park South, Mosholu Parkway, Jerome Park Reservoir and adjacent avenues and streets. (Subway Station at Broadway and 288th Street) To Be Sold at Auction on the Premises Rain or Shine ROKER WOULDN'T ADOPT : age SS OR ANY ONE ELSE. ‘Amnette Kellerman Is Friend of His Niece, but as for Adoption, “Absolute Rot,” Says He. 7.—Richard Croker Sree chy || —— es ——| a — | roeanex| 'To-morrow(Saturday), at 10.30 A.M. Mre. Bi wi eee a arwnes Ws met wale containing steam heat, bath and ‘ai itty ea'tet| ‘The Failure of a Builder = [recent 3 suppose ebe wae with us at . L. Box 56, Evening World uptown, Is Your Opportunity a Continuing Monday and thereafter until every lot is sold 75% may remain on mortgage. Savings Bank books taken as deposits on purchase of lots Titles guaranteed by Lawyers Title Insurance & Trust Co. P:...... ‘ ; in, & Griscom, P| y ; A builder purchased some lots from us on Lake street, ‘udson River ADAM WHER, aq. Beltons F Lie pr eapteserapecer spd if penal’ Attotnae ‘or Maps and particulars apply to Brooklyn, and constructed a row of attractive single-family D ay Lin e Pn brick houses, but was not financially able to carry the opera- . ° tion to a finish and the houses were taken by us through fore- pe OE SAO tetas Ba: J oseph P. Day P or J e Clarence Davi es closure, which means a loss to the builder of thousands Mee oti sb A UE fi Auctioneer, 31 Nassau Street 149th Street & 3d Avenue, BRONX of dollars but a gain of the same amount to the purchasers an eich rele are Rigitton | iat i of these houses, because we will not add one cent to our price, ee Sommectone._ Stuste, Restaurant. | but will sell so that we merely get our money out of the lots. PATTEN LINE EXCURSIONS. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, The houses contain seven rooms and bath, hot air fur- SS, eee _—e SSE NM a Bri ‘REST mc tf an Wb ected tt The we | a ee [EXGURSION OMEWENEN| Pee —— [LAST CHANCE! iin iia ER a, Pash it Batter ts) OM BUNDAYS steamer BICHAMD. Feat 5% INTERE A canvass of the newsstands of New York City discloses the fact. thet : ila 21, at Ay 3:10 TM, ah fonds, a i aig ‘New, liaven Auowed on accouate from $0 10 $00. there remain on sale only al iS ceneg cements Price $3,600 we Bade Te Me tbe || Mocca beach taba || penitence 1,000 coriee oF tHe Pipe rec. 5. || $100 Cash—$30 9 Month = Faravacarraiytamaci |UPTHE HUDSON SINDAYS| SSE=EsS arma: |World FAlmanac and Encyclopedia for wn f Davega, Jr. Including Interest ‘“ St : | leaves Plor CO CLARKE BROTHERS, Bankers Without exception the greatest ready-reference book of useful Information Leading Sporting (loots House, WOOD, HARMON & CO ax TRrE, | Siemon CITE OF LOL Tooe 2; | | 206 Nanoam st. (Tribune Bids.) 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