May, 1918 
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THE REAL ESTATE MART 
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On Long Island’s fascinating North Shore. 
Country Comforts 
Country Pleasures 
—in 26 minutes 
A property with exceptional advantages. 
Rolling country—water views—parklike appearance, 
governed by careful restrictions. 
Tennis Courts, a Golf Course, Field and Marine Club 
House all on the property. 
Several homes ready for occupancy from $11,500, and 
home-sites, overlooking the water—all specially desirable. 
Malba Station is reached from the Penn. Terminal by 
clean, comfortable electric trains—in 26 minutes—best 
Sunday trains 20 minutes after the hour—by motor 25 
minutes from Bridge Plaza. 
Send for descriptive booklet—or visit the property. 
Malba Estates Corp., 217 Broadway, New York 
Telephone, Barclay 45S5. (Property Office at Malba.) 
AT CAZENOVIA, N. Y. 
For Sale or For Rent 
One of the Most Attractive Locations on Cazenovia 
Lake, Easily Accessible from New York 
and Other Points 
Four acres, large Colonial Dwelling fronting on lake. IS 
rooms anti 3 haths, fullv furnished. Large stable-garage. Steam 
heat and electricity throughout. Price $50,000, or rental for 
season $3,000. For terms and further particulars address 
THE FARMERS’ LOAN AND TRUST CO., as Trustee 
16-22 William Street, New York 
; l T“ Belle Harbor 
South Shore of Long Island. 50 minutes from 33d St. 
3 blocks from wonderful ocean beach and one block from trol¬ 
ley line. Short walk to station. Yacht Club nearby. Strictly 
residential. Two fine houses on opposite corners. Water, gas, 
electricity, sewers. Plot So x too. Price $2,500. 70% on 
mortgage. A great chance to buy a valuable piece of land. 
Owner, J. F. Coufal, 115 E. 23d St., N. Y. Tel. 3672 Gram. 
No. I. Stone House, 12 rooms, 
3 baths; plot 125 x 150. 
Price, $32,000; Rent, $1,800. 
SEVERAL 
ATTRACTIVE HOUSES 
with ample grounds, afford¬ 
ing delightful views of Hud¬ 
son River, in restricted neigh¬ 
borhood, are available for im¬ 
mediate occupancy. Country 
living made practicable for 
business man. 
No. 2. Stone & Frame, 14 rooms, 
3 baths; plot I acre. 
Price, $40,000; Rent, $1,800. 
HOMES a, SPUYTEN DUYVILwHUDSON or R rent 
No. 3. Stone & Frame. 14 rooms, 
2 baths; plot 2/ 2 acres. 
Price, $60,000; Rent, $2,400. 
Within easy motoring distance. 
Quick transit by New York Cen¬ 
tral. Electric service in addition. 
House 3 may be had furnished for the sea¬ 
son. House 4 may be had furnished by the 
year. Full particulars on application. 
Along the Hudson Co. 
43 Cedar St., N. Y. C. 
Tel. John 4178. 
No. 4. Brick Colonial, 10 rooms, 
3 baths; plot 115 x 135. 
Rent, $1,800 
ESTATE a place of dignity New York 
This property is located in the most desirable part of Scarsdale 1 mile east of 
the Hartsdale Station, 20 miles from Grand Central Terminal. There are 12 
rooms, 4 baths, stable and garage, with living quarters. Formal gardens and well 
landscaped grounds. The view is unexcelled. The property may be bought in 
whole or in part, at a greatly reduced price. Full particulars and inspection permit 
will be sent on request. 
GRIFFEN, PRINCE & RIPLEY. Inc. 18 East 41st Street. N. Y. C. 
prospect Jpitl, Summit, J?. 31. ffngligp Country fome 
iy 2 acres of land—Best residential section of Summit. 
Near the Baltusrol and Canoe Brook Golf Clubs—Fine roads. 
This charming English country house is now being completed and inspection of the property at this time will show 
the quality of materials and the workmanship being used in its construction and, furthermore, the interior finish and deco¬ 
rations, etc., could be made to conform to one’s individual taste and requirements. 
The house contains 12 large rooms and 5 baths, sun porch and a garage for two cars. For further particulars and 
plans consult 
MAPLEWOOD, N. J., AT 
D. L. & W. STATION 
DALZELL, BROWN fc? COMPANY 
29 WEST 34 th STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 
114 ACRE FARM 
MORRISTOWN, N. J. 
Will sacrifice for quick sale ideal farm and all-year 
home, main highway, eight minutes Lackawanna Sta¬ 
tion, one hour New Y’ork. Attractive house. 14 rooms, 
Improvements, good outbuildings, full equipment of im¬ 
plements, plenty fruit, brook. Write 
EUGENE V. WELSH 
Opp. Lackawanna Station, 
MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY. 
Handsomely Furnished Apartment 
In the best West Side residential section, within one block of the ele¬ 
vated and subway stations and six surface car and bus lines. 
Seven all outside rooms; unusually comfortable and cool. Furnished 
completely with silver, linen and everything ready to occupy. Long or 
short lease, reduced rental for summer. Immediate possession. 
MRS. J. E. KELLY Apt. 5 South 48 West 73rd St., N. Y. 
