The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1917, Page 12

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SE Tm ye RENTSTRIKE CANS. 7 . sae solutely necessary t t ests of the nation,” Daniels said. “ orkin, Case of Germany asa Warning | dor which wo aro w to the United States.. will mean an Increased auelny | A ved WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—Tho Navy| Government when tho atep finally is | es ar dans ode Bes deided upon.” Sth O- Pe el sin nig hog ie Coenen be ded The Navy Secretary and others | Moventiais sentir pointed out to-day what absolute con- artburn ¢ Indigestion Hlimitt. The De trol of wireless has meant to Ger- Tenants Defy Bro Bronx Land- many and the Central Powers, “which @ statement by otherwise would be completely and, lords as They Prepare for for shee SUpmmASIRER Fight in the Courts, mit ie — ale The Abraham & Straus Private Subway Entrance at Hoyt Street is quickly reached by Brooklyn Son as follows, rom 24200 Bt, ¢ St min. | OGth Rt ++ :Bi mini |Gennd Central... 17 min. | Brookirn mis, Soh St: (Beooe? $4 mins | Pag" ats sss. 123 Sis: Pete afentem: « :; 18 min. | Howling min, WEATHER FORECAST gress providing wireioss to the day 1s espect D WANTS WORK WONDERS. Gov He } The Bronx rent strikers continued to defy the landlords to-day, and where the rent collector did not meet with absolute refusals to pay he met with vague’ promises. An agent of one of the apartment houses in which the tenants are striking admitted that but Very little actual cash has been given the owners of the houses and this money has come from a few families where some one ts {ll and the raise of one dollar a month must be met to avoid eviction, | Two hundred and ninoety-six evic- | ton notices have been served on ten- ants In the Gruenstein and Mayer houses and the strikers will be in the Second Munte!pal Court at One Hun- dred and Sixty-second Street and | Brook Avenue, to-morrow morning to} fight the cases. A fund for legal aid} has been collected and if the evic- tions are granted an effort will be| made to prevent the City Marshals from executing them by an Injunc- tion process. In the apartments at No. 684 to 592 Concord Avenue not a tenant has paid rent and all of the one hundred and thirty-two heads of families have accepted eviction notices. The women pip them on their sleeves when they go out and they have succeeded in making the notices badges of merit tn the war. The strikers in fighting tho court Proceedings have asked hundreds of friends who visited them before the strike to attend Court and testify | to the lack of heat and hot water jin the apartments and extra police | probably will be on hand to keep lorder, Whatever complaint there | might have been of the heat before A Very Remarkable Purchase of Fine FUR COATS and SMALL FURS At 55c on the Dollar From One of New York’s Best Makers This splendid concession comes as a natural wind-up to the maker’s season’s business—he has to clear his decks— and we stepped in with a cash offer. This particular manufacturer chooses only the best fur skins for his finished product; and his goods are noted for their style and finish—as is indicated by the fact that they are sold. by the best Fifth Avenue shops. The fashionable styles of this Winter, and even some advanced models for NEXT season, comprise this extremely attractive offering. Here are the details: “Guess I’ll get out the old Oil Heater” THE old one is still good—if it’s a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. For the price of a scuttle-full of coal you can buy about two gallons of SOCONY KEROSENE 1 Natural Blue Fox Set 2 Natural Russian Sable Sets At $125 Original Prices, $225 and $250 Hudson Seal Coat, $350 (dyed muskrat) Collar and Triple Bor- der of Skunk, TheFurCoatsat55conthe Dollar The Small Furs At $110 Original Price, $300 the tenants refused to pay their rent Caracul Coat, taupe fox collar, cuffs and border . $90.00 ba ceaand fo xt for Bron. Jan Hudson Seal Coats, simple and full-flaring.. .. .$98.50 at 55c on the Dollar | Burned ina PerfectionSmoke- fore to offset the contention of the Hudson Seal Coats, with skunk collar...... +. $98.50 Black Fox Scarf 6.50! Baltleshtp Gray Fox Sets less Oil Heater these two gal- ventmaas meeting of the striking ten- ||| Hudson Seal Coal, with blended mink collar and ‘ach Fox Scarfs......$ ailleshtp Gray Fox § | lons give you heat enough to -@y— a |] | ante will be held to-might at the Con-1]) To CUFfS. oes c cece cc cssccuscuecseecceceves $98.50 | Black Fox Muffs......$9.75) $16.5 v v tenary Church on One Hundred and | x 4 a 4 : " Kitt Fox Sels $16 50 warm any ordinary room for / Se Siaty-aixth Stroet between ‘Third and Hudson Seal Coats,simple or trimmed with Natural Raccoon Muffs, 3 Red Fox Sets... "" $19.75 20 hours. No coal to carry asked to tell of Violations of the wuld. ||| taupe wolf collar, cuffs and border....... $110.00 $8.95, Ked Fox Sels....... .$19.75 | | Japanese Fox Sels ....§19.75 or ashes to clean out. HMda Rha ihe teate MubEAl teed eall oo Hudson Seal Coats, with natural squirrel collar Hudson Seal Muffs ....$8.95 4 ifn ed Ota teny HT BEN Lascadiis:. and out the high given to District Attorney Francis and cuffs.... . $125.00 Ermine Scarfs . $9. 95! ustralian Opossum pee . ‘) | Martin. seeeee cost of heating. SOCONY is the iy me \ ——_—__ Hudson Seal Coc ar, FAS ESWIPAN id f [Uy. P 2 5, apanese Mink Muffs, __|Skunk Muffs....... .$22.50 | || ; Standard Oil Company of New SMALL MURDER JURY TOW cuffs and border : . : $125.00 $14.78 Pointed Fox Sls $29.75) | York’s best grade of refined oil. = ABOUT INCENDIARY DEVICE Hudson Seal Coais,, with natural skunk collar 7 Fox Set $16.50 Ermine Muffs $29.78 ‘a 4 e sy OFS covecs ft Z oe es le i} ‘ t Say SOCONY to the grocer’s boy. and cuffs or also with border .. . .$125.00 aupe Fox Sets Mu \o Look for the SOCONY Sign at . Peerage : Hudson Seal Coa vin We ta loose sty le. ..44. $135.00 a WR On ad to Sta ’ sum collar and CUffS..........0sesec eee: A Oe r} STANDARD OIL CO. of NEW YORK After Broker Left, Nutria Coat, with taupe wolf collar, cuffs and Original Price $395 | ev Aw ossir’ H,, Jan, 4-—The pos- borders cuesi thon wan never ss $160.00 ; : | ° 'Bulidle Boston feviee by ahtch the ‘tre thet gee ||, | Natural Muskrat Coats, full, loose models......$67.50 | A group of furs not above-mentioned—being one or two of a | stroyed the house in which Mrs Blended Muskrat Coat........ pe begeis Crab even $67.50 | kind—include neckpieces or muffs of the following:— | Florence A. Small was killed could Marmot Coat, with taupe wolf collar, cuffs and Wolf, Skunk, Kolinski, Japanese Mink, Mole, : have been set eight or ten hour Lu) lal. | AARON ESSAI ie perth tel sehr gan ee REN, $54.75 Squirrel, Hudson’ Seat, Australian Opossum, Cross FE \ : Brit, en tania tae tecton anime sf Two Superb Natural Mink Coats, one with bot- in combination. : | 28, was the subject of testimony at tom tail-trimmed, the other simple, un- The neckpieces—in the smartest of this Winter’s and the fol- the trial of Mmatl on & charge o| CPL Teles cia eeetiine rctesleie ats tact aisioleltce at $495.00 | lowing year's fashions—include capelets, throw s: scarfs, pelerines, Franklins.) ee ae All Hudson Seal Coats are dyed muskrat and are | capes, stoles, coatees, The muffs—round, pillow, Katinka, lantern | ; ee i PRRs cma tise grace” Seuia’ ne in full-length or three-quarter, semi-fitted or full- | shapes. | tarted by a combina | | flaring Second Floor, Central Builiing \ Yess Willard Trains For Bi eas St | | aoe : “Dr. B. Frank Horne, county ied- a > burned so badly it was impossible to osiery urc ase y Ire ess! A tell) whether there had been any d’s Champion reveals secret of Says Iron is greatest of all|™** of violence below the neck. ” r ‘ig tremendous force, strength and strength builders. TO REGULATE GOLD INFLOW. 10,461 Pairs for Women, Children and Men r. 1 am convinced that the ives of thousands PEE Costs sge poe mana pai 4 ‘ce 98 lj i een Prices, Because ‘“‘Samples r low ordinary nuxated Iron often a WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.7 tthe At Surprisingly Low tc ’ Pp. J } s the strength and endurance to adopt a “more adequate policy to} |! It's a long while since such an offering as this has been made, : Een Bereeue Solis over 308 por Poe EE EE This fine big lot of FOREIGN Hosiery has been here since before the war—the full sample collection of mm? Yours! time Se eee aa er ereng 1 ee a noted maker. No use his holding it—couldn’t make deliveries. So he decided to sell; and the only way | Dr. %, Bauer, © physician who has doing you any Interest Takes. and demi he could order the samples sold was by wireless! ; : ; ; | The instructions came; we bought the above large quantity—10,461 pairs, at our price. We shall sell | deticient In | use no! the Hosiery as follows: elt you onal part of our ae Bere interviewee et Mp apartment Tit aes | tol ie angers i Women’s Imported Stockings, 29c a Pair * chem Sub me te: eUGY the soluag of Baten Children’s Imported Stockings, 19c a Pair ; Spey seid Men’s Imported Socks .. . 24c a Pair prise ring. 2N—Fancy lisle, black an > } Values? The true, regular prices would sound absurd. 4 pee Pay aie Aes FOR: WOMEN ay I He age 4 A agence Me We shan't quote them, — Enough to say that such fine quali- fhe free use of iron by all those who self and colored embroidery. _ Fancy lace lisie In colors ¢ ties haven't been brought to America--and won't be ** in a a wal Peep memes black. Fine mercerized plain lisle in black in regular and blue moon, mB able to whip Jack Johnson extra sizes. Fine plain black cotton, also some with split NOTE—As this is a sample lot, large in the aggregate, Mra, soles. Black fleece-lined and unbleached balbriggan cotton, but containing many styles of which there are but few of a | Fifty-fifth Street, sister ofthe late art. =N—Fancy liste and also fine black and colored | kind, we do not think it ‘advisable to promise to fill telephone | thet it was a om otherwise It may prove| ist, Henry W. Ranger, says that although FOR MEN—Fancy lisle and also fine black ¢ e or mail orders; hence must restrict the Sale to Store purchases | ites winning o0 ons Pelee fisnier bs the will by which her brother left his cotton and lisle. Some cotton socks with split soles. only, i for all my b he knew the secret ot SRUAAR0 Co: pireaaee Asneriean belongs ) YREN—Black ribbed fine cotton, also some Women's sizes mostly 9 and 944; men's sizes mostly 10 and co and. filled his galleries was 1 to pro- | FOR CHILDI E ' ‘ Went into the at aetefOey Wruee PRs » Pobre | plain, Babies’ white and black cashmere long stockings and 10% of caneren's sizes mostly 7 and. 2 2; babies’ sizes mostly 5 i ya or the lack of front’ | she will make @ motion to reopen the| some fancy striped cotton socks, and 5 ; } Ph matter rc aye tr A a Women's and Children's Stockings, Biregt floor, Fultén strech Central Ballding, | m T consider that plenty of iron in my as oat E | h ; d t ] f ) nts norte wy gre tread stra ine aera ocho To appreciate the convenience and great value o rence, recently appointed inanctal agent of | A the Rockefeller Foundation Prisoners ’ stra ling Hh tacts Mit, eure sees! H the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT. pes a3. euseous ee ance : via the 8 sniinat ian counties, ii Peal ritein em ee a} e i

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