The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 17

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Uf lift touchy corns and cal- h luses right off. Try it! With the Fingers! No Pain! Apply a few drops of Freezone on a tender corn or callus, instantly it stops ach- ing, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus out, root and all. No humbug! Hirschfield Orders Aaron Hoe- nig Out of His Office Be- cause of Remarks. “Officer put this man out.” The Commissioner said he woul issue a subpoena for Louis Baer cart of the increases, Mrs. Sarah Schick, one of Mra. Ro: Rudinsky’s tenants who has tenemen from No. 622 to No. 636 East 136 Commissioner of Accounts Hirsh- field ordered Aaron Hoenig, counsel for Louis D, Baer, President of the Chemical Realty Company, against whom a complaint alleging rent prof- iteering had been maiie, to be put out of the Commissioner's office in the Municipal Building to-day. Peter H. Goldsmith of the American Association for International Concil- jation had complained that the rent of his apartment, owned by the Chemical Company, at No. 407 West 116th Street, which was $35 a month in 1913, had been increased to $67.50 in 1917, $60 in 1918, and notice had been served of another raise to $80 Oct, 1. Louis Baer did not appear at the hearing. His brother, Max Baer, the superintendent, appeared with Law- m=! yer Hoenig. tt “What's this @l about?” asked Mr. ¢ 120 tenants who have been on a “re: strike” in the Bronx for a week more, and awalting the arrival of t City Marshal. She said the rents hi been raised from $14 to $20 a mon within three years. Because Mrs. Schick described t heating of the house as far short requirements, and the sanitary co! ditions as improper the Commission referred Mrs. Schick to the Board Water Supply and the Board You can lift off hard corns, soft corns, also the corns between the toes and the “hard- skin” calluses on bottom of feet without the slightest soreness or irritation. Tiny bottles cost only a few cents at drug stores. reason with Mrs, Rudinsky, ment at No. 529 West 79th Stre where twenty tents had complain of increases of from $10 to $14 tT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WoORLi ©1919 Kincaid & Kimball, inc~ The House of Incomparable Values ’ Custom Made Clothes Ready for Service For Young Men & Men Why is a Purchase at Our Store a Safe Investment for you? A simple matter to explain, yet an uncalled for explanation after your first visit to us. We stand back of every purchase; there is no Risk on our part, for:— 1. We handle only All Wool Tested Fabrics of the Finest Quality. 2. Our clothes are made by Expert Tailors, Masters of their trade, and are strictly hand tailored throughout. TheirStyle spellsC haracter plusDistinction;they areCharacter Clothes for theExacting Man. Our Values stand alone they cannot be Equalled. Our variety of Style, Patterns and Colors is Unlimited. Wecan satisfy all in Style and Price. One visit will prove everything we have said. And You returning Overseas Men, here’s your Opportunity. Come and see us; make your selection today. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Our Features for FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPRING SUITS & TOPCOATS at '20, #25, 127%, #325 =p 550 OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. The Jyarnis Store 27 Cortlandt St., Cor. Church St. SIXTH AVE, L, at DOOR—HUDSON TUBE at CORNER next week and ask for an explanation Street, appeared. on behalf of the Health, saying he thought they could Oswald Berls, owner of an apart- month, sent Richard X. 8. Newcomb to tell the Commissioner he was ' Hoenig, when Mr. Goldsmith's com- ready to reduce all rents by $9 a | plaint was completed. month, 4 “Do you live in New York? asked! A telephone girl wrote to the Com- |the Commissioner, “For a Jong tinw? 1 ailing attention to an ins Yor. And do uu fread the news. the rent of her apartment papers?” in S6tN Street from $84 to $40 “You don't hi to wwileve what,“ del | you read in th papers,” vald Mn. Pollen eaever, G6, She feuy Gears toruie. lone tion is the only thing that can bring dae eet gy In which you {208 Protiteering landlords into line, gio 7 aca a a i Jel, Their assessments ought to be raised come here in this emergenc "id ond kept raised even after the \f i Mr. Hirshfield, “there's the door.” He rt one bit to — , present criais ix over, to punish sb Goesn¢ nit turned to the attendant and added: * them.” | County Clerk Schneider thus ex- pressed his approval of the survey plan, suggested by The Evoning World to Chairman Hirsch of the Mayor's Committee on Rent Profl- tecring whose letter to Police Com- | missioner Hnright yesterday brought an immediate promise of co-opera- tion, Mr. Schneider ts the original police survey man, having been an advocate of It er since the rent situation became acute. He declared that much of the profiteering could have been stopped had the city taken matters in hand through the police td ly 80 ts th nt or he ad th nm SILK GLOVES f We call our silk gloves H | he of n- er of of “kid fitting” to express their Fownes quality in texture, shapeliness and style. For men, wo= men and children. Doubled ti et, ed a shades. At shops everywhere. @))) Open Menday and Saturday Evenings MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY OUR JUNE BRIDES’ OUTFIT SALE INCLUDES SUITES AND OUD PIECES LOW PRICES, LIBERAL TERMS $08 Worth 735 Weeniy 75 Worth $1.00 Weekly Hiss Werte O43 wens 200 Worth $2.50 Weekly » Extra Fine Leather feat 4 Kooms olden Table, Gonuine Chairs: rnished shied plete 50 3 Fu U NO MERCY FOR DANCE HALLS THAT HARBOR YOUNG GIRLS Jacob Goldstein Convicte don Tes- timony of One of Mrs, O'Grady’s Assistants. “I Want to Issue @ warning to ail who conduct dance halla such as yours that they may expect no mercy at th hands of this court. Although yo richly deserve a jail sentence, I can only fine you the maximum of $5 about this place,” Mina Gol That statement was made by Judge Ape when) weet ae Murphy to Jacob Goldstein tn the Court | 5 ‘ “ be of Special Sessions thie morning, when |” ""'* “Mlldren, the manager ret Goldstein was convicted on the teati- mony of Miss Rose Goldstein, one of Deputy Ellen A. > Daniels Congratutates 24 Markamen by Wireless, WASHINGTON, May 16,—Be: Daniels, who Is returning on the transport Mount at Hoboken at 7.46 A. M. hes sent hes sent @ wireless message to en, eune, command: . Division, congratulatin, hint : 4 Commissioner O'Grady’s officers, of allowing minovs to frequent his dance hall at No, 345 Grand Street Miss Goldstein testified that on tie night of April 4 she went to the place und found @ number of girls under sixteen, the majority of whom were t Public Schoo! No, 62, ‘I have received many complaints men on ‘the success of the recent rifle mateh France. le also oc th Regiment of Mar! first among the f match STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P, HEARN FRIDAY SATURDAY “Start of Season Sale” WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS SHOES Value $5.50 3.3 8 Value $5.50 4) JHESE shoes are of Sea Island canvas, which is so cool, dur- able and practical that it has become the standard material for smart Summer shoes. Note the new narrow toed last, shown in the sketch, which marks these shoes as being of latest design. ‘fhe military heels are leather, and the soles are light and flexible. The workmanship as well as the quality is very fine. Altogether they are shoes which will give that smartly booted look which every woman desires, and they are of unmatched value at this truly remarkable price. ues That Shame Rivals! __, We wouldn't have the nerve to advertise some of the prices you'll see in to-day’s papers. But the big wonder is that mothers and fathers are easy enough to pay them. We should think that money is scarce enough to make it worth everybody's time to investigate such offers as we adver- A GREASY, PIMPLY SKIN COATED TONGUE AND FOUL BREATH Polsons in the blood, accu- mulated through the winter months should be promptly driven out by taking sulphur, cream of tartar and molasses, but it is 60 nauseating! Well then, just get a tube of Sul herb Tablets and they will do the work pleasantly. ‘They are made of sulphur, cream of tar- tar and herbs—sugar-coated tablets. Stomach, liver, bowels and blood are all benefited by |{ their occasional use. Greasy skin, pimples, coated tongue and foul breath tell you if your blood is bad. Mrs. B. Clarke, 905 Main St. Buffalo, writes: “T have been using your Sulp- herb Tablets and like them |} very, very tnuch.” Sold by all druggists. Don't accept ordin- ery “sulphur tablets and be naueseated and disappointed. Get Rid of That Stop that weakening, persisient vough or cold, threatening th lung affections, with Eckman's Al- 20 years’ successful use. 80c and $1.50 bottles from druggists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, .. Rhabladelpbia, | Persistent Cough or terative, the tonic and upbuilder of tise here. Read them! bd Boys’ $9.50 School Norfolks Now before you part with $9.50 or $10, or thereabout, for a boy’s suit, just step $ 9g into either of our stores and ask to see ° one of these suits at.. I hen be difficult f i in one © igh-ren emporiyns to wold ou five tanate ter ou have sen wat bs ttice act Revel unety-five, but for Nin re odel —i i i: {ne ploclous easortmeat of pettercs: Biawe Tt 187 ee ey masta AllWool Blue Serge|$5 Fancy Norfolks valucs please’ take note ‘thet ining’ boitis| cyte cians’ ey 20%, oF these with your 4 a aivartincent r] a he. 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