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alt= Clarke's Only address 5 WEST 44TH ST. Opp. Sherry's. 'Ph. 4929—Vanderbilt. ON VIEW TO-DAY THE CAREFULLY CHOSEN COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS, American and Foreign, the property of THOMAS BRADLEY, ESQ., To Be Sold by Auction on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 14 & 15, each evening at 8:15 Amongst the artists represented:— J. F. Murphy, N.A.; A. Asta, H. W. Ranger, N.A.; C. Detti, Childe Hassam, N.A; Jacquet, Geo. H. Bogert, A.N.A.; De Bock, W. L. Picknell, N.A.; Robbie, Bruno Crane, N.A.; Verboeckhorss. and one hundred equally well known artists. A Very Fine English Portrait of the "Seventh Earl of Eglanton," by Sir Peter Lily. Certainly one of the best portraits by this great painter of men; equal to any of his great works at Hampton Court. NOTE.—The excellent condition of the canvases and the unusually fine frames in this collection. On View Daily Until Time of Sale. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY Mr. AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE.
alt= Clarke's Only address 5 WEST 44TH ST.
Opp. Sherry's. 'Ph. 4929—Vanderbilt.
ON VIEW TO-DAY
THE CAREFULLY CHOSEN
COLLECTION OF
MODERN PAINTINGS,
American and Foreign,
the property of
THOMAS BRADLEY, ESQ.,
To Be Sold by Auction on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 14 & 15, each evening at 8:15
Amongst the artists represented:—
J. F. Murphy, N.A.; A. Asta,
H. W. Ranger, N.A.; C. Detti,
Childe Hassam, N.A; Jacquet,
Geo. H. Bogert, A.N.A.; De Bock,
W. L. Picknell, N.A.; Robbie,
Bruno Crane, N.A.; Verboeckhorss.
and one hundred equally well known artists.
A Very Fine English Portrait of the "Seventh Earl of Eglanton," by Sir Peter Lily. Certainly one of the best portraits by this great painter of men; equal to any of his great works at Hampton Court. NOTE.—The excellent condition of the canvases and the unusually fine frames in this collection. On View Daily Until Time of Sale.
THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY
Mr. AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE.

HENRY BRADY, SHERIFF'S AUCTIONEER, sells this day, Monday, Nov. 11, 1918, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon at 48 E. 9th St., all the right, title and interest of, in and to the following property, consisting of (11) sewing machines with motors attached, cutting tables, benches, forms, gas irons, baskets, chairs, desk, trimmings and all other property covered by Mortgage which the defendants, Lanoet Cloak & Suit Co., Isc., had on the first day of November, 1918, or at any time thereafter.

DAVID H. KNOTT, Sheriff;
NICHOLAS P. SINNOTT, Deputy Sheriff.