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8 MANY IMPROVEMENTS IN the | ettect of war work on the manu- | finer, irher standards | facture of Passenger cars is the New |factor Rae has le MITCHELL VIGTORY MODEL "32" "ocr ee dat eet is ot Ge fiat inotele showing the} hat cari An provement in manu | eae iat gone y and f , bathe: a Exchange Deaiers | reduce in the chief result t a BU iC KS we eg = EAT RECORD INTHE WAR No Connection with Any Other Store anvemsmnsssessmme 119 West 24th Street " Girlie Hoover Little fellows a Dress and Cap of t Warh Suits of blue Chambray atriped = Linene Gingham. Coat or one-piece style Arese with | Overall Bulle of reversible fronts Chambray, Both m white trim; em- Srenels are pio i Broidered emblem. tured g cs | 2 tor $1% f | Throngs of people crowd this store on every DOLLAR DAY expecting, and finding, hundreds of bargains that are amazingly big values at the price, the early comers always finding exceptional values in many very small odd lots that are not advertised. Spring Coats | Spring Dress ~ This is an example of the bargal We have 256 of these beautiful t to be found in the many smal! lots. dres: Good quality Linene, well We have only 50 of these Coate—in woven, firm and serviceable; collar sizes 42 and 44 only. It isa black 4 cuffs of fine white poplin are and-white checked trimmed with cro- 4 Linene, suitable for chet ball buttons. g general or auto Detachable sash belt. Sizes 32 to 44. Limit: One to « Customer. Corsets 650 Pair! Front - lacing SO we ee ee ee - neni cut Shoes of Black Gun Metal t i Corsets of Leather with | White Coutil; cloth tops. Wom. , Girdle - top, en's gray or brow ; { “free - hip” Canvas Oxfords Men's Leather ers. Bove’ Tan Can- Slip Corsets or front cing » Shoes with leather : Corsets of Brocade. Dur- soles. Many pai f ; able models Cases Women's ) rusting boning. very which tl . pair in the lot an extraor- eee two or thr ; dinary value at the price, a kind. Women’s Hats, $1° goo slightly imperfect, trimmed and untrimmed straw hats. Wonderful bargains. Your choice, $1.00. Main Floor, Damaged Skces, $1 air of slightly imperfect oxfords and ey ‘or womens pi (ele and children. The damage in this merchandise in most cases is hardly apparent and will not imp the shoes’ wearing qualities. Every pair a bargain. Basement Sweaters at $1°° goo slightly imperfect sweaters for men, women and children. Wide assortment of styles Sweaters of all kinds, for sport, work or general wear. Specially priced for this day at $1.00. Main Floor. ee ee featured. Smart, nta that are neatly finished and attractive In oarance, Wanderful values, Sn Second Floor, Astonishing Values in Waists Where else could you expect to find such Linene and Voile Wists as ee these for $1.00? Sizes for almost every woman. In white, solid colors, checks or floral patterns. The good qualities of the materials, the finish of the werkmanship and the «martness ° the styles make em ex- Orne Se ee ee Here are wonderful values at $1.00! a- to 6-year-old girls’ Dresses, of White Orpracis, Chambray, Mercerized Poplin, Gingham, Lawn, Reve, French Flannel and Peggy Cloth. Dresses of Chambray or Gingham in 6- to 14-year-old sizes. Smart, sturdy. w li-made Linene, Galatine or Repp Wash Suits for boys of ato 7. Big bargains. Main Floor, Children’s Gowns Qiigh-neck gowns of good quality’ “striped Comforters Board Covers Infante’ hand-quilted o ironing Japancne Comfor- verm; cotton cotton sheet- pf (eT: floral top, solid gf filled. Made of firmly annolette. Braid trim. color, border and med 2 for $1.00 Women's Hose Consbed cotton se: Jens Stockings, Do} soles, heels and to Doudle Garter tops, 5 Pairs, $1.00 Diapers White ootton Hird's- ar, sloth, hemmed woven unbleached mus- " 2 for $1.00 Diaper Pads Infants’ sanitary, waahabie. quilted muslin Interiined with absorb ent cotton; 27x40 inches. 2 for or $1. 00 Towels Full Mleached fringed cotton Turkish Towels. ing; 72x86 inches, front, yoke and Children’e Bloomers of cotton gavardine, Bises 2 to @ years. 2 for $1.00 ront closing, 2 for $1.00 Gingham Men's Hose of fort Genuine Amoskeng ality mercerized lisle. 11 Chambray Gingham. Big nforeed heels and variety of patterns Good weight, soft and a Rold only tn oe toes from which to choose, ebsorbent; 16x82 In, gckanrn containing one 4 Pzirs, $1.00 || 5 Yds. for $1.00 8 for $1.00 12 for $1.00 Dimity Boft-fnisned white Dimity Ch P lar for men men's underw. 10 Yds. for $1.00 Slippers Women's leatherette Tees cute with lea- Scout Outft Play Dress Children's ier Drees 7 of seryiceable line: Girle Outht of Khaki OF nt ehitae etme nah ‘Twill Middy, @kirt and 2 to @ years Mat. 2 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 NS Te RN ET ol a UIT OME gies sources of supply, have given an tm- stimulus to the manufacture of This has to a highly specialized Among the problems mentioned the manu t ts from ry. the nk ma which sh-tension magneto rk over the were. made that they were not only r trucks peditionary of staff motoreycles auns, on patrol hasers, but were ds to our. ailles, ry branch to gain A regular weekly 1000 “Piniehed netos Their efficiency and equal to all the demands tractors for big # and gubmari in thou ™ Miss Carolyn Stoff, daughter of Mr. and Mra Stott of No. Weat, was mar n'of Mra of ‘this city, tant ck at the D 1 rformed the lowed by a dinn: and dance if DSM eras aT Paver 7) The Good Green Things of Spring tickle the palate on first warm days—especially if assisted by the ap- petizing tang of ‘Eddys MADE IN U.S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, |] | E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St. N. Y. In| 22J |andiord, -|@ woman tenant, gj “HIGH RENT ICT. FINDS NEW KIND OF ROBBER LANDLORD and Robs Them of Their Furniture, One response to The Evening World's request for facts concerning rent profiteering comes from a tenant who writes that he has found a type of landlord not yet reported, This according to the story, |recently bought an apartment house on West 37th Street. Soon afterward whose rent for the month had been paid in advance, started to move, when the new owner informed her that he had bought the house and everything it contained, including her furniture, which repie- sented a value of about $300. The poor tenant, not knowing any better, was about to leave, taking nothing but her clothing with ber, when the new landlord, “in the generosity of his heart,” offered to give her $50 for all her household goods, and the enant, regarding that as better than nothing, accepted the offer and gave him a bill of sale, This, it is ex plained, was apparently intended to | free the kindlord from leg: ut [t had no such effect, ensible as it may seem, The ing World's informant says the rest of the tenants in the house are still of the opinion that the new landlord can take their household ot. | |fects from them at his own price, or Jeven without price, LANDLORDS ARE NOT MANLY! MADE from wild bitter oranges giving that die tinctive flavor which has made Orange Marmalnde @ traditional breakfast relish with the English and Scotch for centuries = Sold by leading dealers Tf unobtainable at yours call | | | for use at home ROYAL With tomato sauce Big Reduction In Price Mere Nourahicg and More Digstabe Than Beans || LENTILS MENTH coma a PROPS nd Nos: tee the’ Throae UNIFO viously. jlords holding for me: A customer at one of our Boston stores ex- pressed her ig bapa when she found she could buy the same well-known face cream at the same price she had paid in one of our Minneapolis stores two weeks pre- ENOUGH TO FIGHT IN OPEN, | Another tenant says: “What hurts! who has a grain of American| dence s system is that in thie ‘put up or get out’ game one annot fight in the open, lest one be | put out In the open, and as there Is| no place to move to, one would have to bunk with his family in the open.” He says he ks for the tenants of the entire block bounded by 165th | Street, Longfellow Avenue and Lowell | reet, the Bronx, occupied by hard working families with modest means who had taken up homes there when and because renta were within their | one in reach, Within one year, he says,| rents have been boosted an average of $12 a month, which means 30 to 35 per cent, and a further $6 increase is promised in the future. These houses, he reports, have changed ownership veral times within the last four months, one of these temporary land- the pro} and reaping adds: “We do not know who our nt landlord is, the latest cruel having been made by an ty but one month agent” ‘A West 1724 | an increase in rent for three root j the last six months from $30 to $ Street tenant re month, He says no repairs have been made in the last year and a half and] that the service has been cut to one janitor and one telephone girl tor two adjoining houses. In addition to this 8 per cent. increase, the landlord has nm notice that he reserves the rs right to remove the telephones from apartments or to charge $6 a r for their use, plus the regular p yinent “The serve some playing of Highbridge de- mn, as they are part in this a Woodycrest Apartments r that rented for $30 last ye held at $65 a month. p of the apartments in one of th houses have had no repairs or decorations for three years, three families having lived in them successively without are now cost to the landlord of a single penny | n for cleaning them in preparation for coming tenants." THEY'RE SPREADING SEEDS OF BOLSHEVISM AND ANARCHY. A tenant of an apartment house on Hawthorne Street, Brooklyn, tells of four increases in his rent within the last fifteen months, carrying it from $15 to $25 a month, a boost of nearly 87 per cent. He adds: "My salary, which has remained unchanged during this time, is $25 a week, and I have two to support on it. My opin- ton is that the landlord profiteers are making wonderfully fertile ground for th sds of Bolshevism and radi- cal | He Preys. on "on the Ignorant tin th last three months his been inc 60 to $. 1 month. building told us the ine was necessary in ,|ordar to give us good janitor -ervice and bot water, but we have had neither of these since tells us that if we do not like it we And now he can get out, though he knows we ot do that.” He adds that the | use js in great need of repairs, many of the toilets being almost con stantly out of order, The tenants of West 160th Stre apartment house unite in_ report! that though their rent has been twt ed from $6 to $10 an apartment not eom- RMITY for It. But they si tleally no service. neat since April weather most of the time has been nough to us through in vur | Apartments, and the water supposed t more than like. they get prac- have had no though — the Capt, Place dictated hii Father Coogan, and after signi sent the priest to ‘Commissioner Mes | right with it. | The dying acto! riendship 1s @m~ f friendship i 4. | pla 4 by the fact that Lieut, Mo» » PL ¢| Auley stood first on the eligible Wat = 4 nce of | the department for promotion to Ci POLICE CAPT. PLACE DIES. Hie Wish, That Lieat. \aley Be His Snecenn Police ¢ ne Capt. Charles A. warm,” they write During 1 | Trafic Subdivision B in Classon Ave-|taincy. ‘The civil service list he headed winter we got no heat or hot ¢ ue, Brooklyn, died last night in St | expired ist Resta tah ht ted Capt. before 7.30 in the morning, the super. | Elizabeth's Hospital in Manhav He| Commissioner Enright accepte intendent saying that he did aot ime called for the Unapu ce De. | face's resignation and appointed Lasas, | n of ihe E ot y earlier just to| partment, the Rev. ona. to take effect, start up the fires. The hails and | yesterday afternoon and stairs are 5 ty, and the ser= | at midnight, hie. reciremen vice generally is a great deal wo: | into effec e alao said t now (han it was, when we were age | Neh was that Lieut James McAuley g far less rent.” of his command be appointed his ruc~ tend to get up lice De- | MeAuley as bis successor, him that would go his dying . Place was fifty-five years old ad been on the force for more nty-five He and Liest, had’ ‘been close friends tof than t uley OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Special and Unusual Sale Thursday Foulard Silk Dresses $ For Women and Misses Models of Graceful Simplicity Designed for Early Summer Wear An extensive assortment of Fou- lard Silk Dresses in Navy, Black, Taupe and Copen combined with white. Pleated tunics of Georgette Crepe in contrasting colors; collarless and square neck models, finished with crushed girdles, Exceptional Value U aeeery Young Man’s “ Germany Exclusive Portraits of Y the New Leaders of the } German Republic é | All the good of a romp on the road Hard sidewalks will not hurt them if their shoes are heeled with“ USCO” Rubber Heels. Neither will the romping disturb you. For the springy rubber that protects the youthful nerves from jolts and jars also makes every step a noiseless one. Every boy should wear “USCO” Rubber Heels for his health’s sake. He should wear them for the sake of economy and safety. Have “USCO” Rubber Heels put on your children’s shoes. And send along your own, All sizes. Black, white and tan. Each heel guaranteed by the world’s largest rubber manufacturer. You'll know “USCO” by the name and the U. S. seal on each heel. United States Rubber Company Rubber Heels Heels Printed in Gravure rey 1 a Next Suxday’s WORLD Show new types of cabie net ministers in the saddle and with their portraits are three unusual photographs that show the conditions in Berlin with which they have to combat. Fi