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OPPORTUNITY NUMBER
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VOL. LXXXII.
DECEMBER 19, 1908.
NO. 2127.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Accurate Appraisals Essential................
Irving Ruland.
Apartment Houses, Planning of..............
IVilliaiii L. Rouse.
A Day's Work, What It Means Now..........
Theodore Starrett.
Advantages of Reinforced Concrete...........
Rudolph F: Miller.
Advertising Benefits Real Estate.............
Joseph P. Day.
Alterations In Old Tenements...............
Commissioner Edmond J. Butler.
Appeal of Portland Cement..................
W-illiam P. Corbett.
Auction Market of the Present Day..........
Saiiiuel Goldsticker. '
Basis Upon Which Present Opportunities Rest
Beautiful Effects from the Use'of Tiles......
Edward L. Bradley.
Bluestone Trade .........................'....
C. C. Bull.
Brick, Importance op...........................
William K. Hammond.
Brick Industry, Leaders in the............;...
Bronx of To-day, The.......'.................
/. Clarence Davies. \
Brooklyn Academy of Music.................
Hugh Tallant.
Business Interiors, Modern...................
Jacques Rieser.
Chelsea Section, The. .. .â– .....................,
Louis Schrag.
Decorative Concrete..........................
Ross F. Tucker.
Electricity in the Modern Hotel...............
F. S. Tuerk.
Engineering Work............................
Reginald Pelham Bolton.
Fifth Avenue, Lower..........................
Ernestus Gulick.
Fifth Avenue, Middle .........................
James Bayard Speyers.
Future Real Estate Values. (Interview.)......
Louis K. Fries.
Handsome Results from Br,ick..................
Edivin A'l. Houghtaling.
Hardware District, New......................,
Flow to Make Money in Altering Old Dwellings
A. H. Taylor.
Illuminating Engineering, Progress of........
Alfred A. Wohlauer.
Interior Woodwork .............'..............
F. S. Boszvorth.
Importance of Brick...........;.....:.........
PViltiam K. Hainmond.
Italian Quarter, The..........................
G. Tuoti.
Leaders in the Brick Industry.................
" A Page of Portraits.
Lower Manhattan.............................
] Robert E. Simon.
LoWer West Side, The..........................
: Jamcs- H. Cruikshank.
Lumber Will Advance.........................
J. D. Crary.
Manhattan, Map of..............:.............
Metal Covered Woodwork.........'.............
/. F. Blanchard.
page page
. 1169 Morningside Heights Attractive...............1187
Albert E. Gihbs.
.1211 Mortgages, An Attr^vctive Investment..........1169
G. Richard Davis.
.12.07 New Terminal Zone...........................1181
â– Edivard F. Ckirk.
.1217 Office Buildings .............................:i2o8
Julius Franke.
.1172 Old East Side, The............................1177
John J-J. Hallock.
.1209 Participation Mortgages Appeal to Many.......1171
A. N. Gitterman.
.1219 Planning and Construction of Apartment
Houses ......................................1211
. 1171 Willimn L. Rouse.
Practical Advice to Operators. (Interview.).... 1167
.1161 George F. Gantz. ?
.1231 Pkesent-Day Opportunities in Upper Manhat- -v
TAN .........................................II}:9
.1231 Charles Griffith Moses.
. Present Time is the Time to Buy.............. .liji
.1221 Bryan L. ICennelly. 'i
Portland Cement, Appeal of...................12^ 9
. 1220 William P. Corbett.
.1193 Progress of Illuminating Engineering.........12^9
Alfred A. Wohlauer.
. 1202 Progress and Plumbing.........................1225
James F. Conran.
.1237 Prominent Realty Brokers Show Where Many
Opportunities for Money Making Can be
. 1179 Found ......................................1175
Pure White Walls. . . .â– .........................1230
.1219 O. F. Perry.
Purposes of this Issue.........................1161
. 1204 Quick Construction of Giant Buildings........1206
Andrezv J. Robinson.
.1213 Reasons for Investing in Real Estate. (Inter¬
view.) .......................................1165
.1183 Charles A. Gerlach,
Reinforced Concrete, Advantages of............1217
.1185 Rudolph P. Miller.
Roofing Slate ................................1227
.1166 E. J. Johnson.
Stonework ................................... 1227
.1221 P. B. Parker.
Structural Steel Costs........................1237
.1167 Wiliam H. McCord.
.1199 Story of Real Estate Opportunities Told by
Leading Experts, The........................1169
. 1239 Tiles, Beautiful Effects in....................1231
Edzvard L. Bradley.
.1233 Tremont Section, The..........................1191
Charles F. Mehltretter.
,1221 Values Difficult to Estimate. (Interview.).....1165
John D. Crimmins.
1181 Washington Heights Activity..................1197
E. Osborne Smith.
1220 Water Front Properties..................-.___1195
Charles W. Trembley.
1177 West Thirty-fourth Street....................1185
Frank D. Vieller.
1179 West Side, Lower..............................1179
James H. Cruikshank.
1223 What Can be Saved by Building Now...........1209
Woodwork, Interior ...........................1233
1174 F. S. Boszvorth.
1235 Woodwork, Metal-Covered.....................1235
/. F. Blanchard.
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