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Li ial THE EVENING WORLD, cr RAISE THE RENT, killed yesterday > UNDLORDS OTTO su machine ts known r YY pewerand. © Letters of Tenants Prove That ti« aso. Their Complaints Are Justitied l sands Hf a oii " € i f tenants in ; all parts city since April 15, yt H HEE 0 BE " \cerning rent p i KID FITTING | | plains of rent in nder 20 per | o 3 that many atien is that We call our silk gloves gan such | “kid fitting,” to express their Fownes quality in texture, shapeliness and |! style. For men, woe men and children. Doubled tipped. the survey ia! It] rity, of Cases been mant Another that in a h |has been a }penses in the u |In more than three-¢ cases the re hav id friven the heat and hot water which they eithe tually or impliedly con | Stasonakle | tract to Ki F Still another out ling fact in shades, At shops | Stl ai ner iatitha everywhere, | reported in that tt recently changed them three or four Rix months. The clusion js that there | . ting in a b horde of parts of ff} “a is to ar out of; By service, J} Neglect ore more dollars out of Your Eyes You'll surely regret it later on. You owe it to yourself to protect your eyesight NOW with Ehrlich glasses. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 Pe bah ESone New York: 184 B'way, at Jobm St 923 Sixth ‘Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av. aad St. tor Nasvau, at Ann St. * West 42d | Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St,cor.Bond Si ants, And bumilie 1 by a large r nants that the American farnilien. buildings report that ndlord inc 8 to make leases, thus his tenant continue on & month-to-month basin, giving him the right to throw them ‘out whenever he cah get a nt who will pay more for their a 4 ments. It is claimed that be Is seldom seen about any of these apartment houses save on rent day; that al though he has a telephone {t is not jlisted in the telephone book and his janitors will not five its number to} Py *itenants. It in further rep the tenants of on Appetizing Suggestions | a month more than th is paying, and that 4 ‘ supe mission on all the ¢ ‘ by ‘scores sug Whether his boast be true | gest themselves vat} seldo} to the prudent at Kri-| Bi housewife who down there was no keeps at hand a | of the four boilers § sed by law to furnish bottle of at to every living room in the entire seventy-two} Jj lapartmente in this building, and on } |the following day, which was much i] jgolder, no fires were built until a Health Department inspector, called jin by the tenants, « ait | before noon, As 4 result sev the tenants have bad colds an¢ | dispositions to-day for they say ex- perience has taught them that as goon |as the Inspector's urned the process of saving ns again. ‘ocers and Delicatessen Stores, Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. They Bake Beans In a New Way Now “amp kitchens are di- ary experts, col- They are baked with a sauce which these experts perfected by testing out 850 formulas. A New-Type Dish The result Jaked Beans made easy to st. Beans that scientific cooks years in per h of Baked you to know The beans are selected by an are whole and nut-like and mealy alysis, They are din water And beans with a zest they never freed from minerals, to insure had before tender skins Van Camp's will give Pork and dern Beans a new place in your home, and we urge Tell your grocer cans. 4) if ps » Pork and i ii 2) to try it now to send a few Beans 7 Baked with the Van Camp Sauce Also Van Camp's Soups Van Camp's Van Camp's Peanut Butter Van Camp's Evaporated Mik IN SUMMER SCHOOL nants who have rep Will understand tt promiges tha 4 be readjusted on the b its made by apartment proper- aI « th ~vrricy.| and high schools will give instruction @ {Columbia Broadens Its Curricus| to re- | of th rough | be prof lum to Meet After-War Demands, ie no just sense o tion no per- t8, And The Event can be ex-| World will continue to usé all t power of publicity that !s given to relief? may come from | !t for alding in both the present relief the Mayor's Committes | of exploited tenants and the perma- ring, working. with | Dnt loosening of the grip of housing he Health | Profiteers on the throat of the rent- paying public. artmen he ‘Tenement House ay. " —— a MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919.) , The enormous expansion of the) 7 summer school and extension teach-| Union and from foreign countries to States Labor Bureau Employment) ©? as democratizing forces‘in Amer-| study in the metropolitan setting {can unlversity education 1s reflected | Which Columbia affords and to return n the annual announcement of the | workshop with their stock of know!- entieth summer session of Co- mbia University to be lasued to- At this year’s sessiol which a om the buge |teachers gath: ‘teaching staff of Columbia and FOR FINDING HEROES JOBS employed by the Government |Teachers College and scores of the st War labor. | Nation's leading untversities, colleges | Coline for yearw was employed by {in hundreds of courses, ranging from t W. Collins, Industrial Expert, ; the Knights of Columbus in their | Assyrian to how to make @ watch fob Supervising New Plan, Sure it ture campaign against radicalism jand feeding the family, te militant Socialism in this country, Almost ten thousand students, per- Will Be Successful TH: WAAIAGIg Tat, Peiaay haps more, will flock to Morningside | ,, : Sena ean . Ieights from every State in the} ©o-operating closely with the United| Coll representing the Kni conferred with op Wilson and Direct | Department, the Knights of Colum-! Dens to the class room, the office and the | hus have worked out a #6 of the entific in fn. tensification of their job-finding ac-| . | tivities, and the system is now in operation under the supe jedge enriched by six wee tensive training. Last yea ©. employment cam ed by Mr, Collins CHARGE PURCHASES MADE THE REMAINDER OF THIS MONTH WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED JUNE IST. Buy ag Buy Victory Paris 0 Greeley Victory Bonds London e 1234 Bonds Fifth Avenue at 35th Street wy Annual May Sales—Beginning Today New Merchandise Put Forth at Extraordinarily Low Prices Despite the scarcity of good merchandise, we have assembled bigger, better May Sales than ever before. New- ness is the keynote: newness of style and fresh, clean materials; real Best & Co. quality, marked at prices which make this the biggest money-saving opportunity of the year. 4 Girls’ Pajamas and Nightgowns One-piece pajamas are of dotted or flowered lawn. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Two-piece pajamas are of cotton crepe trimmed with pink or blue crepe. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Special 1.95 One-piece pajamas of ma- dras are trimmed with pink or blue soiesette. Sizes 6 to To years. Special 1.50 Nightgowns of nainsook are both flesh and white in a variety of styles. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Special 1.00, 1.35, 1.50, 1.95 & 2.95 . 2 to 10 years. 195 Misses’ Undermuslins Slips of cambric or nainsook have embroidery flounces. Sizes 12 to 14 years. Special 1.50, 1.95 & 2.95 Drawers of cambric or nainsook in 4 styles are trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 12'to 16 years. Special .95, 1.15, 1.25 & 1.35 Petticoats of nainsook have embroidery flounces with underlays. Lengths 28 to 34. Special 1.50, 1.95 & 2.95 Boys’ Wash Suits Included are fresh, new suits in distinctive Best & Co. button-on models and in a smart middy style, of long-wearing fabrics. A wide choice of the correct Summer colors. Sizes 2 to 8 years, Special 2.45'& 2.95 Girls’ Wash Frocks Dresses of fancy colored voile or of white lawn. Sizes 4 to 6 years. r Special 2.95 Dresses and hats to match of colored gingham or fancy voile. Sizes 4 to 6 years. Special 6.95 Naval Dresses of white jean have pleated skirts buttonine on to blouses; also in galatea, with blue skirts and white blouses. Sizes 6 ty 14 years. Special in jean, 3.95; in galatea, 5.00 Gingham dresses in stripes or plaids are in various neat models. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special 5.95 Middy suits of white-Oxford cloth. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Special 3.95 Junior girls’ dresses of white or fancy colored voile, of dotted Swiss and of checked gingham are in many exclusive Best & Co. models. Sizes 13 to 1'7 years. Special 8.95, 13.50, & 15.95 Girls’ Blouses Included are blouses of voile, lawn, organdie,and dimity in 4 new styles. Some open down the back; others, in front. One is sketched at 2.95. Sizes 10'to 14 years. Special 2.95 to 6.95 Sizes up to 4 years Summer Undermuslins Nainsook nightgowns with high or low necks are trimmed with embroidery or lace. Sizes 1 to ie Special 1.00, 1.15 & 1.25 Nainsook princess slips are trimmed with embroidery or lace. Sizes 1 to 4 years. Special .79, 1,00, 1.25, 1.35 & 1.50 Drawer-combinations (underwaist and drawers com- bined) are trimmed with embroidery. Size 4 years. Special 1.00 Cambric or nainsook knickers are trimmed with lace or embroidery. Sizes 1 t 4 years. Special .59, 69, .79 & .89 Summer-weight knit nightgowns have draw-strings at the bottom; knit nightdrawers, with or without feet. Special 1.35 Sizes 2 wo 4 years. Children’s Undermuslins Knickers of cambric or nainsook are in six styles. Sizes, Drawers of cambric ot nainsook with straight legs are in eight styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Bloomers of pink or white nainsook have elastic at the top and at the knees. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Special, white, .69 & pink, .95 Combinations of underwaist and drawers are made of durable cambric. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Princess Slips of fine nainsook are trimmed with em- broidery or lace. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Women’s Domestic Undermuslins Nightgowns of nainsook, variously trimmed. Special 1.50, 1.90 & 2.90 Envelope chemises and slip-ons of nainsook. Special 1.00, 1.50, 1.90 & 2.90 Bloomers of pink batiste. Special 1.00 Petticoats in many styles with embroidery or lace ruffles. Special 1,00, 1.50, 1.90, 2.90, & 3.90 Special .59 to .89 Special .59 to .89 Philippine Women’s hand-made Philippine gowns and envelope chemises are beautifully embroidered. Special, Gowns, 2.90, 3.90 & 5.00 Special, Chemises, 1.90, 2.90 & 3.90 Women’s Undersilks Crepe de Chine and Satin Special 1.00 & 1.10 Special 1,00, 1.25 & 1.50 Special 1.00 to 5.00 Special 1.90 to 5.00 Special 5.00'to 9.70 Special 2.90 to 5.00 Just Received! Women’s Novelties & French Things French novelty chemises of net are hand-appliqued with silk. French linen gowns are trimmed with real lace. Charming printed chiffon gowns and undergatments are lined with flesh Georgette crepe. 295 Atso flesh or white underthings, trimmed with real filetlace. Women’s Blouses Lovely new Best blouses are in many models. Included are waists of fine white voile trimmed with Valenciennes lace or with real filet; tucked, hand-em: broidered, etc. Some are collarless, others have collars, and several have frills. Also, some Georgette blouses. Special 4.50, 6.90 & 8,90 ‘ Bodices. f Envelope chemises. Nightgowns. Bloomers of washable satin Misses’ Dresses and Skirts Tub skirts of white gabardine or tricotine in misses’ lengths. Special 3.95, 4.95, 5.95 & 6.95 Many pretty dresses are of plain and fancy colored voile, of imported Anderson gingham, of plain or flowered organdie, and of white or colored linen embroideréd or combined with voile. According to material and style Special 12.75, 15.00, 18.50, 22.50 & 27.50 Distinctive Best & Co. sport suits of cotton gabardine are in blue with white May Sales in the Liliputian Bazaar wormsnatie Hand-Made Dresses, etc. 150 infants’ hand-made slips and gowns are Infants’ hand-made long petticoats are made with waists or in princess style and are hand-embroidered. Short hand-made dresses of fine lawn are trimmed with lace, Sizes @ months to 2 years. You Never Pay More at Best’s trimmings, or else have white skirts with rose coats. Special 22.50 Occupying our entire Fourth Floor Machine-Made Dresses Short dresses of nainsook, lawn and dotted Swiss are prettily made. Sizes 6 months to 3 years Special 1.95 Special 1.20 & 1.35 500 dresses in 10 models are made of dotted Swiss, figured and checked voile, pink or blue millatine and white lawn. Sizes 1 ta 3 years Special 1.90 & 2.90 Special 2.75, 3.50, 3.95 & 4.50 Pantalerte frocks of white poplin are hand-smocked. Special 2.95 Sizes 1 to 3 years. Special 2.50 ———$—$—$— $$$ !an industrial expert until recently Service. They ested In the K. and Mr —= 3 — a |