The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1919, Page 6

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ee eee a TBR tee ome s+ Pree eres aera ee FARE VICTORS IN | EVCTON SUTs Tenants were victorious in every case in two parts of the Bronx Muni- cipal Court to-day. Justice Robiteek instructed a jury to find for the thirty:tenants of Nos. 1394-1402 Clay in the world. That is our aim. ‘phone or write us. Newark \ . Broad Street & W. Park \ TT MOROCCO Sometimes we fail. When we do, please Avenue, against whom dispossess proceedings had been instituted by the Price-Hamel Holding Company, agents of the bullding. Morris Gisnit, attorney for the Greater Now York Tenants’ League, who represented the defendants, tes- tied to a witten agreement with a former landlord that no tent in- creases would be made before next September. The new landlord, who acquired the property in April, had undertaken to increase the rent re- wardiess of the agreement, Justice Scanion Atsposed of 208 din- possess cases, in Not one of which did the landlord succee in immediately evictitig his tenants. The shortest time given to any tenant for finding OOO) ’ other quarters was next Monday. Most of them were given untli Wed | neaday. When a landiord named Lockwood objected to the court's extension of time for twenty tenants of Nos. 1521-1525 Fulton Avenue, Justice Scanlon said: “I am running this court, The tenants will be heard. 1 will hear the landlords when I am ready.” After the twenty-elght tenants of Nos, 2419-2421 Hoffman Street had been given until May 13 to get out, they chased the agent of the property out of court and pursued him several blocks at his top speed. | A landiord who declined to give his | natiie, but said he owned two houses ‘on Kagle Avenue, reported to Justice | Scanion, that because he had refused to increase his rents other landlords | in the neighborhood had threatened tim, saying he was holding down valuations of all properties in the vicinity, The Justice complimented him and tried to get his name for the record, but the Jandlord still dediined to give it. Lewis B, Felix, attorney, of No. 220 Broadway, who is giving his servicos to the Mayor's Committee on Rent Proffteering, reported totday a tele- Phono converm@on with @ Bronx landlond Admitted that his rents were being raised 60 per cent. When Mr. ix threatened him with pub- Neity. the landlord agreed to come down t.8 2Q per cent. increase, and the tenants accepted it, Labor Sarpias in Twenty States. WASHINGTON, May &—Of thirty-six States from which reports concerning unemployment were received by the Package ee Buy Victory Bonds and Belong!. West 34th Street—New York Fashionable New Summertime Frocks Fashion’s First Favorites in Exquisite Silk Fabrics FERING the style essentials of Summer's in- , teresting new high priced designing. Produced under our special supervision so as to constitute the best values in the city at this price. Exceptionally desirable—in their air of quiet refinement and lovely selected silks. Silk Taffeta, Charmeuse and outing frocks. \Y and 1% Pound Very Special Values, wR! ISTINGUISHED Summer frocks in exquisite color harmonies—characteristic of the refined simplicity, restraint and e' Bedell gowns. Beaded Georgette, Jersey Cloth, refreshingly original and “different.” Very Special Values, *25 [X thin fabrics, Silks and Crepes—revealing sump- , tuous new developments in afternoon, restaurant 1 ; Delightfully exclusive and charmingly becoming—capricious, bewitching and ® in short, the finest gowns in New York under 850,00. ) Very Special Values, *35 Federal Employment Service last week, | twenty, all in the North, showed @ sur- plus of labor, six, in the south, showed a shortage, while ten report an equality. Mother, here’ the recipe, given for the first time, of the doughnuts which made the dough- boy happy! (The Misses McIntyre warn that these proportions are on what might bo called a war basis): the 22 pint cupfuls of flour, 8 pint cupfuls of sugar, 22 heaping teaspoonfuls of baking powder, 1 fistful of salt, 1 handful of ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919, Doughnuts That Cheered Doughboys v AND IRENE N IN WALL ST ey. 1 smal cugful of lard. Water sufficient to make @ soft Drop in boiling lard until a AD YS DOOCGHNOTS ‘8 competition! Here's dough. Read and try it out! brown. Right Sub-' cinnamon, golden brown—that’s where the real skill comes in—dropping them in boiling lard until they are a golden How did the mysterious secret of Salvation Army's success with the doughboys come to light? down on the steps of the reasury Building in a drizzling rain that reminded the Misses Irene and Gladys Mcintyre of the wet war fields of France, There was a jump in the market in Plan about this. nuts, doughnuts when the Misses McIntyre assumed charge of the hastily con- structed brick field stove nnd watched the grease come to a boiling point before dropping in dough which made Wail Street give up real money for doughnuts, No “two-for-five, @erve yourself” delicious A certified check | or signature that stood for thousands was the only exchange for dough- The most delectable doughnut | sold for @ $25,000 Victory bond sub- scription—at least any doughnut that cost $25,000 ought certainly to be quite the most delectable ever cooked, BONWIT TELLER & CO one aes af set STREET * Will’Present FRIDAY a Series of Exceptional Values in UNDERGARMENTS of Typical’ Bonwit Teller & Co. Distinction and Refinement Handmade Nightgowns....2.95 Of sheer batiste, finely hand sewn and hand embroidered. Other effective models 3.95 4.95 5.95 Handmade Combinations 3.95 Of fine batiste and nainsook, Empire waist and straightline models. Hand embroidered. Other Handmade Combinations 4.95 5.95 6.95 Handmade Chemises....... 2.95 Of sheer batiste, daintily hand sewed and hand embroidered. Other Handmade Chemises 3.95 4.95 5.95 Pink Batiste Pajamas.... 1.55 Straight one-piece pajamas, trimmed with blue stitching. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FRIDAY The Wholesome Sweet —_m Brooklyn 460-462 Fulton Street legance so notable in all All and combinations. BONWIT The INVEST IN THE VI¢TORY LOAN TELLER. &CO FIFTH AVENUE 38™ STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY A Most Remarkable Sale of WOMEN’S EVENING MANTLES Developed in SATIN—TAFFETA— BROCADED SILK—FAILLE SILK 74.00 These Evening Mantles, formerly priced 95.00 to [/15.00,. were specially reduced for this event IN BLACK, NAVY AND BRILLIANT AND SOFT COLORINGS; LINED WITH CONTRASTING CHIFFONS, Included in this assemblage are silhouettes emphasizing straightline, shirred collar, and various other interesting treatments. Several have collars of Gray Squirrel. A Collection of Women’s TRICOTINE DAY CAPES ee, 56.00 A comprehensive assortment of the leading modes in tricotine capes, wrap-coats and dolmans—added to which are a number of models in serge and Bolivia. Formerly 79.50 WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY AT VERY SPECIAL PR CES. Clox Silk Hose...2.50 6.50 ~~ High’ grade silk hose embroidered with effective clox in s¢lf or contrasting colors. In black, white, African brown or navy. Pure Silk, Hose..i.000006+250 Superlative quality all silk in desirable weight and lon including black and white. Medium Weight Silk Hose 1.65 Reinforced mercerized lisle garter tops and soles, Black, white and all leading shades, Fine Gauge Silk Hose......1.10 Lisle garter welt; in black only. “Echo”’ Last EN’S Oxford in Russia Calf. Styled expressly for the man who de- mands the mark of metropolitan modish- $ ness in his footwear. 9 Signet Shoe Co. 1345 Broadway, between 35th & 36th Streets Harlem—112 West 125th Street Brooklyn—557 Fulton Street Bronx—3d Avenue & 149th Street All Stores Open Evenings IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” WILL#GO: AND FINDS he cant del ae

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