The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1918, Page 6

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ua THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1918. ‘ LANDLORD'S MOTTO ENTRANCE OF A POST COMMAND BUILT BY AMERICANS [= SLMS eee a ee More Letters Come to Eve- ning World Indorsing Its Fair-Rent Stand. + = ; ~~. l The Most Important Clothes Offering We Have Made to Young Men ‘| Young Men's Summer Suits—Coats and Pants—at | B Actual Wholesale Value 22.50 ; IF we were to produce these suits with today’s prices, our whole- sale cost would be higher than our present retail price. Included are Blue, Green and Gray Flannels, Gray Worsteds and Blue Serges; the very choicest of Summer fabrics in high quality. The tailoring is the best, for here are unlined garments that have all the style and fit of lined garments, the supreme test of fine tailoring. The models are authoritative types for Young Men. The size range is from 33 to 44 in all variations. A New ¥ a To the Haitor of The Evening 6 My present rent is $80 a month. Thei¢ ( Atention is to Increase t early, or $16 eseary, they due to advance n taxes, &c., and in proportion to added burdens. In this apartment house there are twenty-five tenants, meaning that if ach rental is raised in proportion as designated by said iandiord he will receive approximately $1,600 In- crease in rentals yearly. Is it con- sistent to assume that his taxation or his added burdens reach this figure? Our President's motto, “Give and give until it hurts,” ts not ap- roved of evidently by the landlords, ®s their motto seems to be, “Take until it hurts.” This high handed, ‘reebgoters’ method sh: brought to ttentlo of our Prem- * wa Ww Extra White Flannel j ted Plensure of « or : . i Stripe Worsted Trousers } 4 ___ Copyright, Committes on Public Information.) 7 poe ae Heretofore 10.00 7.75 ? F ‘ a hegst igi laa Beas ave ne Sie | me : One of the above suits and extra trousers will give ons upon your latest cam onda on every issue, be va | f ; | against injustice sone pee | gaving stamps, yinsue, pentaes me? INCREASE IN SHIPPING Hd you a complete Town and Country Summer outfit. | The long-suffering Nie, particu- | everything the Government calls for. | larly the flat dwellers, taint: ed| I hope yo renders vill back yo" i { you up to @ man. legislation passed to curb these profi- - —- i yor col le | in lore d c. * . yt 15th of each month wi do much | 4,000,000 Tons Yearly to | if 0 to elleve presen it eB. ce! ’ ¢ i rege ramen atainea finances | 5,000 VOTE TO QUIT haus uc iad Dee Having had the immitigated pleasure ‘ Kinana ment under lus- | IF RAISE IS REFUSED LONDON, May %.—The enemy is de- see ; stroy me, L am ing British, Allied and neutral Fifth Ave. at 35th St. : th ‘all pha tonnage at the rate of about 3,600,000] f ment, suoh as unattended leaks, san- | Workers’ Demands, Threatening Tie tons yearly, while Great Britain and her itary deficiencies, lack 1 ho’ 5 a wit | , ‘ i. ' my ? waters minerable phone. and. elevator Up Till End of War, veep oon be. preducieg tontage at 6 nae TE Oe eee Paneer nee to ° ’ ° service, to say nothing of the usual Cit ” rate of about 4,000,000 t yearly, rf Childr en's W hite Shoes SOL aciA pintenr ee. Bnd. ere | Up to City. writen, AVORIDAIA Hans, (ts. naval’ ens | : , ging tor of varying degrees! peoresentatives of all classes of| pert, in the Dally Tel jh. - You Never Pay More at Best’ of efficien " s at | pert, in the Daily Telegraph. coiean 7 ~— [A iae! J yee re est § r OW cute the Kiddies look toddling along all dressed in white, an ordinary occurrence during the hot summer months. So long as they look nice and tidy why not com- bine this appearance with solid comfort and make it a real pleasant day for them? Cammeyer has the correct shoes, that is certain. And what a collection there is to select from! Come down some day with the youngsters and ask to see our “Shookids” Shoes, the king of the children’s feet, Why should the landlord, usually a| ¥orkmen employed on subway con-| That favorable situation, he declares, man well beyond the age of military |struction announced to-day that un-| should be reached In a few weeks, and gare age © Tee erates Aa off, |iess their demands for more pay are| thence forward the upward curve in %” permitted to take unfair advan- 5 " | favor the Allie: i seed |tage of thousands of families whose |Ar@Pted, 5,000 will quit work on June 1. | | inne é deacinog' tus Geena ot mainstay 4 “over The increase must date from May 15.) 110i failure, Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord & Taylor wo te) wo 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street oO co st a o cA Keep up the good work and rest as-|and amounts to about 50 cents a day sured wo are with you in heart and| per man. spirit. gE . eee A mecting of the men was held last| year, Mr. Hurd comments, the se | Discouraging to « 100 Per Cent, /Nisht at No. 154 East 54th Strect and a| becoming an inferno for the subma- | ‘American. resolution to that effect was passed. | rine pirates, and the morale of the of- | |To the Biiter of ‘The Brening World ‘Tho men state they do not propose to! ficers and men employed in the en-| I have been a continuous reader of | strike, but merely will leave the sub-|¢y's submarine service is at the Morning and Evening World for ways for more remunerative pay else-, 2¢¢!ining, as is shown by evidenc the last fourteen years, and all honor where. They will so notify the Public | tM® most conclusive character. oom aa Sizes 2 to ..1.50 to 3.00 to you in the prom! re Service Commission, ana the Board | .,7"e naval correspondent of the Daily i giving to the increase in re is in 4 News, analyzing the shipping losses for Sizes 4 to 2.00 to 3.25 Greater New York. When any at- | ob aunanie at its meeting temerrey: April, says the total of Allied and neu- | e empt {s made to trample on the ‘omptroller Craig, chairman, h4$ tra) sinkings was hardly more than a Sizes 45 : to 2 ry to 5.00 mencen of the people, I find ae | made public a report of the Board's) third of that a year ago, while there Sizes 814 to . ++ -3.00 to 5.00 ene yey yn wie-eoom |COMMIttes on Finance and Budget toe not any likelihood that thore has | ey ‘ Sizes 1114 to 2..............3.50 to 6.00 Fo eye icin |the effect that the Board deal eepa-|been any marked decrease in the ahip- | Continuing a Specially Prepared Sale of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, From an- | rately with each application of a sub- | Ping entering and clearing the ports of other $2 was clapped on last month, | way contractor for a modification Cay nited Kingdom. ’ e with the polite intimation that still | 2 | © correspondent says among the ig} t inother $2 would be added in the fall, | 848 Contract. It ts likely the matter) asong tor the lower rate of sinkings | e Ss ir S; There are sixteen s—#o that | Will be threshed out at to-morrow's |ig the convoy system. Another is the es $360 in the pock: of the land- | meeting. - ° ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit Yearly, and the next raise ll | ———— | Berea Ore aes ennai cae eB ajamas: and eckhwear th makent $120. ine poor sup. |ESKIMOS CHRISTIANIZED boats and seaplanen is also a factor. . ew yor Last winter, owing to the poor sup Perhaps most important of all is the . Poe ply of steam’ heat, we had to get a| BY MISSIONARY WORK unincation ot command and methods in High Class Furnishings That We Cannot Purchase in the portable gas stove to warm the house. Our notice simply stat taxation, high cost of | 1 am not in any of the | the Mediterranean, Increase Of | Natives, Once Barbarous, Now Take ——_<———_——- ything, &e. | i] Sn we gecttent Care of tne Axed, | EDWARDS'S POCKET PICKED 40, consequently, am not making any | high salary. ‘This is poor encourage. | TASER BRS CRIBS RE | DURING RED GROSS SPEECH mont to @ 100 per cent. American who | From the Christian Herald.) ‘has a son enlisted in the service, buy- | When the first Moravian missionar- | | les in 1764 visited the Labrados coast = ‘ no Eskimo Rajah could be trusted| Thief Gets $50 and Liberty Bond within gunshot. Murderous bands “Big Bill” Makes Patrioti | would go for hundreds of miles in| wre I ‘J joule summer to the southern part of the Plea in Albany. 10% of our sales Friday, May 24th, will be donated to the American Red Cross Market Today to Sell at the Prices Arranged for This Sale. coast, where under the cover of a ‘i haw . lfogs or night ‘they would suddenly | AUBANY, May 28-—Boy, page the| approach a lonely fishing schooner, meanest man !n the Empire State. He ' | Pro tiey® round themselves in the |iq somewhere in Albany, unless majority they. Would draw the 4ag-| ‘io away to spend. “Big BUl" \wer, secretly concealed in their lett sleeve, and do their murderous vs a hot only Ch t practical wards's pocket money. s-| United States Internal Revenue Col- # “lector Edwards, who used to see that lly. atriking contrast be- |New York City’s streets were kept clean, HE Aa tween the Eskimo of oll and to-day |1 patriotic wherever he goes, @ seen in the condition of the aged, the infirm. and orphans. In. olden| While here yesterday he mounted a i {lines the relatives got. tld of such, | box and made a street-corner speech for most simply by abandoning them on|the Red Cross, Having implicit faith some lonely tsland FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing—Phone 6900 Greeley 4 atriotism of everyone who would Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. " wathreared sar tphunage Is net | pause to listen to Red Cross oratory, needed either, ANY ORO 18) and being some miles trom Broadway, ready to take orphan into. his . ; house, if near relatives are Wanting. | be aid not keep his hands on his pockets, ———__<> dress he At the conclusion of hi ~a ALARM CLOCK CURES RE ee ee tan « Clearan ce Sale MAN OF INSOMNIA | sco zuperte nose ana 'cbost 900 16 cons ncsdie- bean - — mician’s F jar Prescription TO-MORROW—FRIDAY proves Hetective Only arter Pee’ | ELEVATOR MEN STRIKE. thent Receives a Blow on Head. queer things for those who are unable Shirts $1.55 Plain or corded Madras and other desirable fabrics (all woven materials) in a large assortment of patterns. $2.35 Fibre Silks and Madras in plain or with Silk Stripes; smart looking Shirts that will give splendid wear. Terminal! — to woo Morpheus. One doctor ordered | eleva ce = & pationt {0 tako an all-night ride in| Hudse inal Bulaihes a8 32 s Pullman, while another prescribed | O'clock: to-day or & wane ‘ei or Street, Dress, Travel or Motor Wear SEAR Re MAUL EES and others had to use the stalrway The other day when a patient tola|untl the cars were put in charge of | Werks, atenographers, mechanic: d | Also a Number of Silk Coats Inia physician that he wakened up| cifinc, “enomremners. mechanite On every m™ and could not Tv Ddullding officials declared they he was ordered | did not know why the strike had been called, President W. C. Pisk attributed minutes the trou’ without officta! Information, Pajamas Neckwear This season’s most desirable models, fabrics and rr ‘As j\to the general labor unrest colors; of suede cloth, duvet de laine, woo! tri- |afone aw fe atti wet up, ind take | $1 45 65c cotine, gabardine, men’s wear serge or knit eR Fa a te e itary English Foulards in new fancy patterns and colors; also plain colored Crepes and plain or fancy Grenadines. eaogood aogagcaocooasa Fine Percale and mercerized materials in plain colors and fancy stripes. : and take an-| Nutrition: Conservation The third night you ca Economy -all meet in P33 to $59.50 | eae i Grape Nuts hy ee | pve |OOCOSOCSOSSOoOo5RH back polo cloth, OOo but the second nd the blow] helped him | Ground Floor NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES Japanere Ste A PACIFIC PORT, May 23,—The os WOMEN'S COAT SHOP -Fourth Floor VADARRES ALAAIEOE Rte “ocd Oe baad j \ > ' =,

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