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Harmon on Hudson, 
New York 
All year modern house, five mas¬ 
ter rooms—Garage with chauf¬ 
feur’s quarters—Cottage with 
seven rooms—90 acres. Beautiful 
views in all directions—Reason¬ 
able price, easy terms. 
Amityville, L. I. 
Particularly desirable private wa¬ 
terfront: modern eight room 
house, including four master 
rooms, sleeping porch and two 
baths. All hard wood floors— 
Garage— Price $17,500. 
Albert B. Ashforth, Inc. 
Department of Country Properties 
12 East 44th St. Tel. 1100 Murray Hill 
Associates Stephen H. Ting, Jr. & Co., Inc. 
CARDEN CITY 
Colonial house, about 7 years old, containing 4 master bedrooms, 2 tiled baths, 2 servants’ 
rooms and bath. Large living room with open porch, dining room with enclosed breakfast 
porch; entire house tastefully decorated. Hot water heat. House could not be built for $25,000. 
Corner plot about 1/3 acres, artistically landscaped. Conservative value $5,000. Property can 
be purchased for less than cost of house. 
CLARK, CHRIST & McKELLAR ,Inc. 
1 W. 34th St., N. Y. C. Mined a, L. I. 
Fitzroy 0162 Other properties from $15,000, up. Garden City 1259 
For Sale or For Rent— Quogue, L. I. 
Situated on Shinnecock Bay; large fur¬ 
nished Summer home; 4 acres, large stable 
or garage and boat house. House has liv- 
room, den, dining room, kitchen and 
and veranda along three sides, 
floor: Six master bedrooms with 
running water in each and two baths. 
Property first class order. Also for sale. 
\ TT PLlilHc Englewood, N. J. 
/V# U• LtllllCIo ’phone 213 Englewood 
FIRST AID TO 
THE HOMELESS 
That eternal question:—Where shall i live? What 
sort of a house shall I decide to buy? Who has the 
house I WANT? 
Let us make house hunting a joy—that’s what we 
try to do. We are in constant touch with Real Estate 
brokers who specialize in selected sections through¬ 
out the country—men who can find you the kind of 
property you want if it is obtainable or who can sell 
your property if you wish to dispose of it. 
REAL ESTATE MART 
HOUSE & GARDEN, 19 W. 44th St., New York 
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