One of the Finest Residences in the Oranges 
Veranda full length of house with 9-mile view of rolling 
country. Occupied by owner. 
FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE—One-half actual value, to 
close an Estate. Easiest of terms.—2 acres and a half 
of grounds. 5 minutes’ walk from Mountain Station, 
So. Orange, N. J. 
1 floor and half, stone, and frame above. All doors and 
woodwork of finest hard wood. All floors of selected 
quartered oak. 
1ST FLOOR—Drawing room finished in Ebony, Library 
in butternut, beautifully carved. Tea room and Foyer 
Hall in Old English Oak. Dining-room is Selected Wal¬ 
nut, all with paneled walls and beamed ceilings. Open 
^replaces throughout, including all master's bedrooms. 
Selected oak Staircase with two stained glass win¬ 
dows costing about $23000. Windows throughout of im¬ 
ported French glass. All Walls on 1st and 2nd floors 
frescoed. 
2ND FLOOR—5 bedrooms, 2 baths, open fireplaces 
in each room. 
3RD FLOOR—Large Billiard-room, open fireplace. 2 
large bedrooms with fireplaces, 2 store-rooms and 4 serv¬ 
ants' rooms with one bath. 
Stable, Garage and Carriage House, 3 stalls and box. 
Coachman's apartments over carriage house. Apply to 
Louis G. Shields, 2S6 Fifth Ave., New York City. 
VILLAGE FARM -FOR SALE IN MASS. 
An unusual opportunity. Seven and one-half acres on 
main street, near stores and churches. Good colonial 
house, newly renovated, papered, painted. Steam heat, 
pur? mountain water supplied by town. Bath-room 
ompiete; four fine bedrooms and servant’s room, two 
parlors, large dining room, pantries, kitchen. Large barn. 
Orchard, berries, big asparagus bed, grapes, etc. Valu¬ 
able all-year home. 
Room 1607 A> 31 Union Square New York, N. Y. 
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Tit ;ScarsOalc Station 
High, sheltered, sun-warmed slopes 
Nature’s plan for your Winter garden 
Outdoor sports, fine social life 
Country surroundings; the city, near 
Booklet A on request 
J.Warren Thayer, Pres- 
sScar-sdale 503 Fifth Ave' 
New York New York Citv. 
Jfcar;8faale (Comparv 
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THE BERKSHIRE HILLS 
LIFE’S WORTH LIVING UP HERE 
High altitude, dry air, good water, and a 
beautiful country. I sell Farms, Estates, 
Homes and Manufacturing Sites. All 
kinds and prices. Let me know what kind 
of property you are looking for. 
I’ll send illustrated booklet. 
GEO. H. COOPER, Pittsfield, Mass. 
Room 210 Agricultural Bank Building 
FARMS 
Virginia and Maryland 
Colonial Homes, tidewater properties, dairy, fruit and stock 
Farms, Game Preserves and Investments. All sizes and 
prices. Catalogue Free. 
J. W. LATHAM 
1420 New York Avenue, Washington, D- C. 
A Snug Home for 
a Young Couple 
In the Heart of beautiful Flat- 
bush. Convenient transportation to 
the business section of New York, 
via the Elevated to Brooklyn Bridge 
or by surface line to Atlantic Ave. 
Subway Station, thence by tube to 
the financial section — takes from 35 
to 40 minutes. 
A Detached Strictly Modern 
House in splendid order, occupied 
at present by tenant whose lease 
expires May 1, 1913. 9 rooms and 
bath, parquet floors throughout; 
laundry, steam heat, electricity. 
Large piazza. 
Plot 30 by 100 feet. Wide, re¬ 
stricted street. Exceptionally Easy 
Terms. Apply direct to owner — 
Mrs. C. B. Jennings, 326 Bucking¬ 
ham Road, Flatbush, Brooklyn. 
Suburbs for the Sport Lover 
O NE of the initial forces that move 
many of the city dwellers into the 
suburbs is the American desire for sport. Go 
anywhere within a radius of an hour’s rail¬ 
road journey of New York, and colonies of 
young married people will be found living 
in attractive homes of moderate cost, led 
thither by a love of golf, tennis, riding, 
and the like. Any warm day in the late 
The Baltusrol Country Club 
spring a stream of negligee-clothed men 
and girls carrying the implements of their 
particular game may be seen trooping over 
the green. This interest has started that 
particular type of healthy individual to 
seek country life, and this feature often 
determines the choice of residence of some 
individuals. Let us look into some of the 
localities that provide especial facilities for 
the indulgence of a taste for sport. 
Along the rolling country of northern 
New Jersey, about fifty minutes from New 
York, is the Short Hills section — a district 
The Canoe Brook Club Short Hills 
that would appeal to the lover of the royal 
and ancient game of golf. Here is located 
the Baltusrol Club. It is an aristocrat 
among the providers of pleasure, and is 
well equipped and scientifically planned to 
provide for all the facilities of the lovers 
of games. The new clubhouse is an elab¬ 
orate affair that cost a hundred thousand 
dollars to complete. It is a long building 
In writing to cdvcrhs.rs flrose mention Hovse and Gardes. 
