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1J AMONG THE CHURCHES Mother Zlon Greet Pastor. It was under the most pleasing and flattering success that a reception to welcome the Rev. R. M. Bolden, the newly appointed pastor of Mother A.

M. E. Zion Church, New York, and to his wife. Mrs. Bolden.

was held on Wed nesday evening, July 14. The auditorium was tilled with a brilliant assemblage of ladies and gentlemen intent on mak ing the reception what it proved to oe, a hearty manifestation of spirit, or good will and cheer to the newcomers. Many compared the efforts of the board of stewardesses and friends to the wel-lome extended to Bishop A. Walters, D.D., on his return from his European trip several years ago. At the entrance of the ladies of the board, led by the faithful and energetic president, Mrs.

Alexander Thomas, and her associates; a grand organ voluntary by the organ ist, Mrs. Minnie jonnson, was tne initial number of a program that occu pied over two hours. Mr. E. V.

C. Cato presided. The choirs rendered a beautiful an them, "Awake, 01 Zion, Awake." Pray er was offered by Rev. F. N.

Allen. The Rev. W. H. Brooks, of St.

Mark's, offered cheering words of welcome for the ministers of the city churches, while Bishop Alex. Walters, D.D., spoke eloquently for the general church. His words of counsel as to the necessity of the standard of the Christian pulpit made a deep impression. In fact, the timely and pertinent remarks of all the clergy was of that dignity of character that one felt they had enjoyed an even ing of Christian thought and expert ence. from our ministry.

Among those present were Revs. R. Ransom, M. emanders, F. M.

Jacobs, A. A. Crooke, Fred'k Butler. Cutting and J. McMullen, who spoke words of wel come.

Counsellor J. W. Smith repre sented the board of trustees; J. J. T.

(fackson, the laity; J. A. Hopkins, the eader; Vernon J. Woods, the ushers; Mrs. A.

Thomas, for the board of stew ardesses, and Mrs. H. Brannon, of the Sons and Daughters of Conference. Frederick Moore, editor of The New York Age, ably represented the press, and after the doxology the audience were entertained with a bountiful repast in the lecture room. Solos and duets were rendered by Miss Mabel Diggs, Mrs.

S. M. Jackson. Mrs. Wm.

Gil bert. Misses Quick, Ida Brown and others. Miss Eva Long acceptably pre tided as a piano soloist BISHOP SMITH AT BETHEL. Dm JimvmrAv i nenm nrasrfiaH frt Dr. Creafce at Fleet Street Memorial Charefc.

The. Rev. Dr. Aetius Albert Crooke, recently appointed to the pastorate of the Fleet Street Memorial A. M.

E. Zion Church, conducted a high day in Zion in that church Sunday. Services began with an old-fashioned Methodist love feast at 10.30 a. continuing with Holy Communion in the afternoon, with an' able sermon by Rev. Allen.

At evening Dr. Crooke delivered a forceful sermon from the text, "I have set the Lord always before me, because He is at my right hand I shall not be moved." Eighteen men and women re-itxraded to the minister's invitation and were added to the church. Large fa iences attended the services and gave Serins? of more than $00. Excellent Atjsic was furnished by the choir, under direction of Paul Fulton. The officers a a a memDers are preparing xor ueir an al outing, wn.cn is to occur on August Am AaveaX committee having in charge the Vements for the entertainment of U.

S. Cavo'rv, vluh will to the oublic for liberal contributions to help entertain the soldiers. Two thousand dollars is needed to help make their stay a pleasant one. Contributions mav be sent to Rev. V.

H. Brooks, treasurer. 316 West 53d street. Sub scriptions sent to the New York Ace will be acknowledged through the paper. Send your snbscription or contribution at once.

Make the greeting a rousing one. EMPIRE FEDEHATION CONVENES, Mrs. Keyser Heelecteed President. Spleadld Program Next Meeting in Ilrooklya. -a.

The first annual convention of the Empire State Federation of Women Clubs was held Tuesday and Wednes day. July 6-7. at Bethel A. M. E.

Church on West Twenty-fifth street. New York. The executive board convened Tuesday afternoon when important business was transacted. Wednesday morning, July 7, the Federation was called to order by the president, Mrs. Francis R.

Keyser, when the clubs present responded to the roll call. An invocation was made by Mrs. M. J. Zeno, followed by the address of welcome given by Mrs.

Lydia Smith. The response was by Miss Flor ence T. Ray. The recording secretary gave a sketch, entitled The Story of the Federation." A discussion, having for its subject reformatory work for clubs, was opened in a forceful manner by the president, in which nine delegates participated, emphasizing the great need of training the mothers and of rescue work among young girls Rev. Mr.

Hill being called upon, paid a tribute to the "ability of woman in the important affairs of life. Mr. H. Harrison dwelt impressively upon rescue work, urging that a federation should make statistics a feature of its activi ties. At the afternoon session the reports of clubs were read, also a report of the executive board.

Interesting remarks were made by Mrs. A. L. Thompson Waite, representing the Woman Fro tective Association, an organization of forty members, whose specific work is centered around the docks, the object oemg to reach the unreached masses. the principal business of the session was the election of officers, which re suited as follows: President Mrs.

Frances R. Kevser. who was unanimously re-elected; vice president Mrs. Charlotte A. Bell: re cording secretary, Miss H.

Cordelia Bay financial secretary, Miss S. Elizabeth Frazier; treasurer, Miss I. Moor man: organizer. Mrs. Marie Jackson Stuart chairman executive board.

Miss Mantcha K. Lyons. I he following departments were ere a large congregation Sunday morning. ate nd the heads appointed by the His subject was "The Guidance of president: Social service, Miss Emma ie afternoon he conducted the fu- sen-ice of Miss Sutton, who was mbcr of the Sunday si hool. In the evening his tubjtct was "hi Touch With God." Nine new members were received into the church.

Collection was $60. Bishop S. Smieh, of Detroit who is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Ransom, attended the conference atAsbbury Park, N.

J. This conference is to arrange and plan for the Ecumenical Conference -which is to meet in 1911. Wednesday evening a house party was given Rev. and Mrs. Ransom by the members of the church at their residence.

Many new pieces of furniture were added to the parsonage. A collation was served and plans entered into for extending the -church work. I Day Star Baptist AnsJTersary. ThU week anniversary services were celebrated at the Day Star Baptist Church, at 512-14 West 157th street Rev. Dr.

R. J. Brown is Pastor and the little church in Harlem is doing plendid work under his pastorate. It is new structure and amply meets the need of the church. The anniversary celebration began last Tuesday evening "and will close Sundayat the evening service.

The program Tuesday evening was in charge of the Day Star Lyceum. Wednesday the' Ladies' Usher Board had charge Thursday the Young Men's Usher Board. The celebration will reach its climax Sunday, when the grand rally will oc cur. In the morninor Rev. JJ.

W. Wisher, pastor of Baptist Temple, will preach and in the afternoon Rev. Gay-ton Powell, pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church, will preach. At the even ing service Rev. Brown will preach the annual sermon of the Joseph R.

Mc- Gill Lodge, at. Mark's Pastor's Anniversary. Last Sunday Dr. Brooks celebrated his thirtieth anniversary as a minister. Twelve of these years have been spent in New York and at St Mark's M.

E. Church. At the morning service the S. Ransom; educational. Miss Florence T.

Ray: civic service. Mrs. M. E. Law- ton.

Thirty-three delegates were pres ent during the convention, representing women. The evening session was opened by an invocation by Mrs. M. E. J.

Parker; the reports of clubs were continued, in cluding the treasurer's report At that time a musical program was rendered. Mme. V. H. Scott gave a very pleasing piano selection, Mr.

Henry Harding contributed a finely executed violin solo. and "The Swanee River" was charmingly sung by Mr. Clarke. Miss Dora Cole recited impressively two dramatic selections. Miss Lyons, chairman of the executive board, spoke udob The Ad vantages of Federation." Washington Heights 440 442 W.

163d St I DTP Apartments of sTUooms and 1 L.C 1 Bath, all imprsvsmeata. stasia heat, hot water supply. Bant 119 par month. Apply Jan iter, an Premises July 2-4t FOR SALE House at Corona. L.I OH HIT TIRMS Also House at Willis aubridf July 23-4t Apply B.L.CL4YTOJT, aad 4 largo llabt roams.

Kaata moderate. 780 Park TO LET Respectable Families Only '235 W. 26th St Building entlre- It remodellM. New toilets, ranges, tnbs. 144 W.

28th St Saadiltrge light rooms handsomely de- lontaa: sillers, ranee. Sol lata, nrlvau ha church was comfortably filled. Dr. I (Near 6th Aveeme.) lewen. 309 31 I W.

37th St and chose as a subject "He Leadeth." Dr. Brooks' central thought in his morning discourse was the importance of Christians realizing the significance of being led and guided by uod, who leads us. The difference between Lincoln and First heuie from the earner of Eighth Ave heated, not water sapair. uullaucs tasavhei tramod Hteam remodelled. Jart New oarpeta.

Hails newly deoo rated. 40-44 W. 135th St. That hemes have bean entirely remodel Webster, said Dr. Brooks, was thaW id.

steara beat, hot water snpnlv. Uncoin toiiowea nis own conviction, that slavery was wrong, while Daniel compromised on slavery. Dr. Brooks occupied his pulpit again at the evening service. Rev.

Charles Brown, assistant pat-tor at St Mark's, died last 6unday morning from a stroke of paralysis. He was prominent among his fellowmen and a host of friends mourn his loss. SIMM mp hv aw plurabing. tiled bath. Flva rooms sod hath, beaatlfally deeoratad light and a'ry, new ear- new In hell.

Dorian tnroagaoab aieaai THE NEW YORK AGE: THURSDAY, JULY 22, A CHANCE whlchiivery seldom to get la a decant respectable colored home, ten families la the brute, 4 rooms and bath, prlvLta ball, each bed-room has separata doer, ranges, boilers, wlih law st improvements, at very reasonable rents, two faniiie. on a 441 West 35th Street Also 3 and 4 rooms, hot astersnpply.at 408 West 37th Street TO LET Story Prime House, 80th Street, near (th Avenua, Fine for roomlnr; 11,800 a year. SENIOR 81 West 51th Street, Jolv22 Comer 8h Ave. TO LET 318-20-22 Mott $20-21-22 per month, half month rcot free 6 large light rooms, sieara hest aud hot water supply. Fire minuter walk from Mott 153 W.

133rd Street TO LET Fine Apartments of 5 ight rooms and bath, hot water supply. Flats in excellent condi tion. Rents $21 to $24 per month. Apply jANfroR or Wilcox 5helton 225 W. 63rd Street Apartments.

lerf roems with imnrove- onis, si par noma. 308 and 213 81st STREBT and 4 rooms $10 to $19, Inquire JairrroR 307 West 146th Street 4U West; 16th Street TO LET Anartaenta of 8 larce airv rooms. Modem Improvements. Bent $10. Apply Junioa or rent, MANHBIMBB BROS.

jalyJJ Or JABITOBob PremWs. 444 W. 5and STREET r- TOJLET 326 West 59th Street zm: ttm Redooed Rent te 820. Mswly painted homse For ReSpiB.ble Familiar Only la first class eoadltlea. Apjily JAtrma or v.

7 JOSFPH P. FEIST, Vow l-jvm larg Ugltt rooms newly de- July8-8 408 W. 42nd Street oorated. Bollora, tabs, private halls. alSO Large light store with elegant shew win- 252 West 47tK St.

dew suitable far aay easiness. Centrally lo- Vaai. a oated. Moderau rent. Between Broadway and 8th Ave.

MAVHBIMBB BROS, TO LET 204 West 84th Street, Nice Flats of Three Large, Light July 22 Ot JANITOR ea premises Rooms. Reasonable Rent. Nicely kept house. CarpetedHalls. Good JSE?" ArJmm 3 and 4 elegant large light rooms; all improvements, centrally located.

Moderate rents. 258 West 47th Street MANHBIMBB. BROS. JLmL ITjT Ei. 204 W.

34th street, TO LET Or Janitor on premises Miea Apartments ef 8 and 4 Urge Ught reetu wttk Imprevementa. Reaieassle Beat Uj TOILET 1 408 West 55th Street A Fine Siagle Flat of 4 large sight seems III EfiSt 54ih Street wkhlmpwramenta. rtateooKUlngefdlargeDgMteamsfer lVi' calored teasats. Range-, lath ROSCT K. LADSON r4 17.

i 41 Yut 5Jt- Etratt 422 West 45th Street (Near Math Avenue) Rent $i5 to $16.50 All newly decorated soartmenU of Jan 1 I rooms modern improvements, good Ilgnt, quUt neighborhood. Apply to Janito', or POCHER COMPANY 16 W. 34th St JUST OPENED 119 East lOOth Street I 2 i i lis 4 and Rooms and Bath New open Pluatinc. Hot Water. 8 teem Ileal Hare wood Trim.

Entire Dal Ming newly and Eesantl dtjoorrted. Very Low Rents. AP PLY TO JANITOR ON TUB PREMISES June 4 Imo Avenue Subway and two annates walk from may 20-Jmo 1391B ousel iroiiey una. ocnoui ei sua- venlent BUTLER BKU3, 820 Mett Avenue. joly 12-4 1 Or Janiter on Premises APARTMENT TO LET 100th Street 70 West Wear Colombus Avenue Large kitchen and bathroom, two bed rooms, ground floor, sunny, lone pulley lines, quiet clean house, theonly houseon street for colored tenants.

KcspectaDie people only Reduced to J151 Jsnitress in Basement TO RENT WHOLE 8UIL0II6 149 WEST 33d STREET ...16 Rooms $75.00 per J. Romaine Brown Company Wist S3I Strttl City 412 WEST 55TH STREET TO LET A handsome Parlor Floor and Besement of 8 Booms. Bath sad all Improvements. Hot and Uold Water, Kent Keasonable. Apply JANITOR or ROBT.

R. LADSON July IS 3a 411 West 51th Street 530W45th Street 234 236 E. 85th St. best condition. Rent $10 1-2 and TO LET Elegant apartments of five extra large rooms with bath and all improvements in first class, well kept apartment Rent $21 a month JANITOR on premises $121-2.

Half month free. Janitor iy ia- Or BENJAMIN LEVY. 30 Pine Street New York Citv 52nd Street, Just West efftih Avenue Nos. 325 to 331 Elegant flats of 4 and 5 rooms and bath, from $24 to $27. Refer ences required.

Inquire of Janitors in 325 and 331 jnly l-tf 24, 26 and 28 West 136th St. 24S VV. HAXDSOilE APARTMENTS Four and fire rooms, all modern Improve-tenta. First class serrioe. Only resDootable tenant.

Apply te JANITOR ON PRSMISBS HALF-MOTS RENT FREE 235 to 241 7t 124th Street TO LET v. Rent. Flae aoertreanu a and 4 large room, with improves eat a. Wall kapt nooses. For respectable tea tot only.

Reals IIS til er month narahla oaahatf Vat of the mod balaooe firiesfctk ot the oath. APPiy JAW, ITU K. ON PREMISES Or 440 West 45th iSt p- DONNELLY. Landlord. TO LET Fine Apartment of four large light rooms and bath, elegant condition; steam beat and hot water supply.

July B-ei Rent $aa Per Month Basement Four Rooms All improvemsnts. Rent $ia per month. Apply MRS MORRIS on Premises or JOHN D. KARST ft CO. 194 Broadway 32SI Broadway, eornar of ltlit Street June 34, S-mo.

FLOORS TO LET 147 and 151 West 33rd Street 4 Rooms, Rent $18 to $22 per month. Apply to J. ROMAINE BROWN CO. 53 West 33rd Street, may20 3m 632-634 West 131st St. TO LET Nice Apattmonts of 3 and 5 Large, Light ttooms, wile, tmprovemetu.

Rents $8, $10 $13 per month HALF MONTH'S RENT FREE Bent to be paid Half, first ot Month and Half on the 15th ot Month. To Respectable Tenants. Apply Janitor, or P. D. DONELXY Cor.

Broadway and 131st Street TO LET ZRed-iicecl ZReirxts Under New Maaasjcmtnt 2i8, 226, 228, 230, 232, West 64th Street jane 10, 13-t 438 West 45th Street fi! Fine Aoartments of 4 laara. liit rooms aad bath, all Improvements, iwi UD to $21 per month. Also Basement, 4 Booms, rent 13 per montn. 304 West 38th Street Nice Apartments of 3 large rooms, hot water supply. Kent fid to $17 per montb.

Newly renovated, marble vestibule and hall, letter boxes, h-lla ana g-as in eacn apartment. Will pay expense of movinr. Apply WM. SMITH Rami Kattatai Of fin ui, ex. Phone 51S9 Colambai jn.

1 4 large, light room.eoner homsa, opposiu 467-469 LENOX AVE, near I33rd Street rara. wu, aanie man ooiiers. ctent fla. xwo weeu Janitor ea premises, or BEN. LEVY, 30 Pine Street Tel 4708 Jeha.

Jul8 4t Half Month's Rent Free TO LET BUD Two elegant apartment houses with all improvemenst. Steam heat, hot water, open plumbing, etc. Four lovely, light rooms and bath. Rent $20 to $22. J22nd STREET, near Second Ave.

Three and four rooms and batb. Rent 112 and $14. TO BE XiET J2I W. 133rd STREET Four and five rooms and bath, steam heat, hot water. Rent $16 to SZl.

July Mm 493 West 42.4 Street 305-307 W. 9tH 2 1 KHH 1 Five rooms and bath, nicelyflocated. 74E U9thSTREET and $23. Five large rooms. Good neighborhood.

Rent $19. 167 W. 133rd STREET Six large, light rooms andjbath, hot water supply. Rent $22 and $23. PRIVATE HOUSES from $65 to $75 a month.

Apply SAMUEL A. KELSEY, WaSLEiUE tOR JANITORS ON PREMISES 146 W. 124th Street reams with every eeaTeeJenoe. Beleot loeallty. 212, 214.

216 W. 64th Street 8 large light eirv reams. Cheap sent Applj jAKnoaa. wmAleed leU la Port JaSerseo, UL, near depot, lake L.I.R.B. fsem S4ih St.

mla-atas ride ftea Mew Terk. Very easy terms. Aply Paem8MOolomaaj JOS. N. OITTBKS, Agarrt 4aly8-4t KU Wast 84U Street Half Month'o Rent 0 IO end 12 V.

I35th Street a lsr" Mi wltfc through with bath bet water snMlri hsaJUv V. uemJ.ie rests. it, Do You Want a Nice Home? Through our connections with leading corporations we are -able to offer absolutely The Best Bargains and the Best Homes of any real estate firm in New York. We refer you to finely situated and happy home-owners in the most select neighborhoods of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Incredibly low prices.

Title guaranteed. We can satisfy you as to Terms, Residence and Locality. Bank References. Apply to GEORGE W. HARRIS Office Hount Afternoons excepting Tuesday and New York Age Office.

Wednesday 2 to 5 "dock 7-8 Chatham Square. New paone oooj iiariem, omce nours trom a. m. uil 8:30 p. m.

B. Q. HOWELL. 42 West 135th Street Foot Rooms and Bath. Hot Water.

307 WEST W7th STREET Elegant Apartments all lately renovated. Tiled Toilet. 2 Weeks Free Rant. tin. 59 WEST 98th STREET Six Rooms aad Bath, Hot Water.

Beat $27 and 938. Sis Rooms and Batb. Steam and Hot Watar. Rant os 823 EAST 223rd STREET. Williamabridce 2 Weeks Free manias LOOK! LOOK! FOR THE CHEAPEST RENTS IN HARLEM HALF MONTHS RENT FREE 3, 4, 5 Roomed Apartment Flats' 322 East 122nd Street RENTS FROM $11 to $18.

vu WW Vig 11 UUI 1U UJ UUJKUg UiCUl HOW 0T til Seven Rotms snd Batb. Steam Heat. Oaa anil Coal Raa II, of AW. won uul amomirn v. uvun.

w-t Six looms and Bath. Rent $23 to $23 172 WEST 133d STREET Cor. of 7th ATenne Seven Rvems and Bath, Steam Heat Hot Watar. Moderate Bent. t40 188 170 WEST 135th STREET Four aad Five Reoma and Batb, Hot Watar.

Rents $18 and 820. Tiled 1 i D.IM vmm IBB Wmm 8C6 BAST 122d BTBEET Tbrea aad Four Rooms. Rent $12 and $14 83 S3 EaST 130th STREET Foar Rooms and Bath. Steam aad Hot Watar. Rent $24 Apply to Janitor ea premises er NAIL PARKER.

A tint Tel. 417 Harlem 23 Wmxt ISSrd lb Just Opened! 21 72 Fifth Ave. Handsome apartments of large lietat rooms and bath. water supply. Rents Sax to $23 per month.

PRIVATE HOUSE, near x6xst Street, it! neat, all improvements. Low Rent. Apply W. T. GRIMES, Real P.atata RrnnVr.

TeL 303- Melrose 1000 RrnaV A n.nr Kjth fie JUST OPENED 901 GRANT Near 161st Bronx An eierant Apartment Houaa rnntainimr flat nt it large, light rooms and bath, steam heat and hot water Only house in which tenants can eniow fr-h air rrnm ail i tions. Rents Sio to $26 nr month. Tel. 398-j Melrose Applj W. T.

GRIMES, on the Premises Or 1000 Brook near 164 Metropolitan Park at Rah way, NJ. tOCATaD ON THK $100.000,000 Pennsylvania Tunnels and Terffii: Highest elevation, nil restricted nwr ihrM knnArvA trait daily. Churches, schools, banks, city improvements, counW wmions, LOTS $261 UPWARB $10 Din ill $5 Monllff, or Tims it Soil Rahway is 18 miles from New York City: time. 30 minuW This Pripirty WRI Dosblt li Yitci Darlnj Kiit Til Yurs. I An ideal Snnt tn Awn a liATtiA fVi of reri Vvsk -kns4 1'iVa tnawlCT 1 338West 38Th Street STOP PAYING HIGH RENTS ADortmenta of 2 laroa rooms.

Rent 19 snd 10 per montn. Kee poo table Tenants only. A oply Janitors on Premises JnslO FLATS TO LET 205 WEST 115TH STREET Fear large light rooms and bath, steam heat im not water supply, tvern reasonable. Apply JANirOB ON PRBMISB Telephone, 3288 Morning NsylJ-tl TO LET 9 Wej.t 99th Strt Five Blecant Plata of 6 Rooms and Bath. Hot Water Mapsly, Hteam Heat.

These apart-nteats are kept in tjba rerr ben of order, la- qmira ol aaperinteodeot JOHN E. JORDAN 20 WEST 99TH PTREET. MEW TORI Half Month's Rent Free 826 VVfst 4ftb Street TO LET Fine data of SIsrjreKsht rooms. la rood oonauu n. turn omy av sr montn.

Ap ply 4AHIT0B or JOSEPH F. FEIST. July Mm 408 West 42 Street Handsome Apartments 4 large light room, steam heat, bet water and raaga. 819 aad 817.M aad 817. roems all improvements.

14.30 and $14. Jtppiy rfaaiior ea praaisss luljMt inly 22 1621 Lexington Ave. Cor. 102d Street 202. 208 and 212 W.

61st Strut Store to let in Basement with rooms. 6.00 Par Manth Isqaire Janitors Open for inspection, the finest new fireproof apartments, hand. somely decorated throughout. Elegant entrance, 2, 3, 4, large light, airy rooms, all improvements, ranges, hot water supply, tiled baths and open plumbing. Rents $8 to $16.

Jm Owner ir Janitor. 214-16 East 127th near Third Ave. mayffl, OFFICE OP PHILIP A. PAYTON. COMPANY TO LET 12 WB8T 184th 8TBBBT.

Five Reoms, bath, rente, boiler. Rent 110. SOUTHBA8TCOR.ofl38tQ8T.aod FIFTH AVBNoa. 2227, J22t and 22S1 FIFTH it 4 rooms am mta. ihsd oeai.

not water, rmppiy, open plombuir. I $14 to $24 per month. I BAST 132nd STREET Feur, Ure and six roems aad bath, range, boiler, Ao. RenU $11 to 123 aer moath. 102 BAST 102nd STREET foar large rooms, improvements.

Beats $12 to $13 per month. 229 EAST L17th STREET Three and four large roams. Rents 110 to $13 per month. 109 WEST lS4th STREET Flva reoms and bath, ranges and sellers. Bents $19 to $21 per month.

4 BAST 133rd STREET Four rooms aad bath, hot water supply. Beat $18 ISO, 149 and 142 WEST 133rd STREET Sis large rooms and bath. Hot waters 'apply. RenU 823 te 823. 802 and SOI WEST 89th STBBBT Fear Large Rooms, Beat $10 to $13 APPLY JANITORS ON PREMISES OB PHILIP A.

PAYTON. COMPANY Tel. 917 Harlem 67 WEST i34th STSr 28 WEST JSSd STREET 55 BAST 9Kh bTBET TO I FT Biz Rooms and Bath. Hot Water. Rant tM 458 SIXTH AVENUE Five Extra Large.

Lisht Reos a and Bath. Rant 1S.S 104 WEST lS4ta STRfcfct Five Large Rooms and Bath. Bant IIS to sna Four Reoms and Bith. Hot Water. Marble Ruiu Rnt tis sit UTDCCr Was VAUA VSal9 aajrai a.

Beat $18 to $17 Five Rooms, Hot Water, Ttlei BV rent Most convenient for thase who work in day yart of Nt. York City, owint to the short distance, coupled with thebt? w. and ve trio railway service in the world. The tunnels up and down towr will connect with the Pennsylvania R. R.

that runs 'tfi' throurh the centre of Rahway, N. T. Property can be anyday byappointanent. Special excursions Thursdays 4 Sundays. Tickets and maps free on application.

METROPOLITAN MERCANTILE REALTY 'COMPANY aaifii Sife.tJMd Avenue, New York City. Cllnfst Itttrk. 11 or 4 Coorl Iare. t-sskhu, I. T.

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