The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1919, Page 5

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} TTLANDLORDS ‘enants to drop the strike, and the work was begun last week of evicting the leaders, The tenants have formed a com- nittee to which the rents are being SMALLEST REPUBLIC TO END 49-YEAR WAR paid. The committee desires to, deal -— with Mra, Rudinsky, She declared to-day thle was an attempt at soviet | 54" Marino Authorizes an Italian to rule and that she would break wu Se i jati the system in her house if she had Represent Her Le Negotiations to go to the expense of evicting every With Austria, PARIS, May 19 (United Press) —San individual in it. “The Vigilantes” have taken a hand in the rent situation. They re-| Marino, the smallest republic in the World, expects soon to be able to ent the state of war which has existed be- Geet Always Retreshing and Appetizing tween her and Austria for the last forty-nine years. She officially re- quested Senator Sclaleja of Italy to rep- resent her, at the exchange of ereden- tals with the Austrian delegates, ‘The Uttle republic Joined Italy In her war of Independence in 1870, When peuce was finally signed Austria to recognize San Marino and the latter's signature was never attached to the| ‘ #ix cases, dismissing two because the landlords were right. In the case of o landlord who raised rents unfairly treaty. “— Strength Flavor Purity — The Tea witha “Quality” Reputation | Sealed Packets Only. Black, Green or Mixed. | Final Deeree for Associated Press.|any news received from or gathered ‘The suit brought by the /Associteda|®7 the Associated Press. Press against the Inte aes . Service came up on the DOUBTFUL EVIDENCE. | United States District Cou Prohibtion working all right in yout a decree was entered for the compia! a "Yea." replied Mr, Chuggins. “The | fcisa hp. International News. Berrios [Eat sated ase an ttaRieer One” | from taking, appropriating or selling fo ly has any further use md FORCED TOUT RENTS 250 Increases They Demanded Lowered One-Half to One- Third in Compromise. The other three were adjusted ami- vably. a Okiahoma Man Succeeds Todd an Palmer's Assistant. WASHINGTON, May 19.—C. B. Ames of Oklahoma City has been chosen by Attorney General Palmer as assistant in Capt. Charles A. Goldsmith, haa been working for the Mayor's Committee on Rent Profiteering, re- ported to-day that he had effected @umpromises with seventeen landlords who sek shatinasecs | MAN'S HANDICAP. | (From the Detroit Frop Press.) Being beautiful may help a girl, but nobody ever heard of @ man being hired use he was some. charge of trust prosecutions to succeed G, Carroll Todd, resigned. Frank Davis fn rent dispute cases, involving 250 jr of Cleveland has been selected to be- tenants in the Brownsville section of Come Assistant Attorney General to Brooklyn. AN the landlords compromised on from one-half to one-third of the rent increases they had demanded. They greed also to give leases, which will protect their tenants against addi- tional increases for a year to come. Capt. Goldsmith said he had troule only in two cases he investigated. ‘Mrs. Crinchia Zonnon turned out five tenants in the rain Saturday from the house at No. 342 Snedeker Avenue. Sho rejected all requests for a com- promise, and said it was her inten- tion to get all the oki tenants out of her building. She was ordered to An Exceptional Sale ‘ Bo cimarinornineworscmns I! Women’s Kxtra-Size Suits ped laughter and gon, ownss apartments " NY Sil say mood reste shal 0 8 $35,00, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50, $69.50 Prices Represent Less Than Manufacturer’s Cost month since last June, adopted a similar attitude with Capt. Goldsmith, and he was also ordered to appear before the commaittes, A collection of especially selected models, designed for descend on City Hall to-day and ap- large women. P peal wo the Mayor for help. A com. _ Tailormades of the fashionable types, perfectly propor- : F AEAAMACA Ad Bveahe sae 3 stout figures and cleverly styled to give the long straight lines. Serge, Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Hairline Stripes; in black, navy, tan and gray. Many models in sizes 424% to 52. None C. O. D. No Exchanges Bronx, Manhattan and Browns- le will demand that a special ses- An unusual opportunity to select high cost Suits at much less than their actual value. succeed Huston Thompson, resigned. just becat three times in six months, he will be Lord & Taylor and for fire and health violations, 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street n of the Legislature be called to behalf of evicted Wearing Apparel Dry Cold Air Vaults on the premises Full Insurance Against loss by fire, moth or theft. ‘Third Floor. enact laws in t-nants, ‘The strikers also ask for the co- tion of city and State depart- 8 to provide land, soungalows and tents for those evicted and moro leniency in the Municipal Courts. Chairman Hirsch of the Mayor's tiommittee on Rent Profiteering, is \waiting a report on The Bvening World's plan for a survey by the police to determine definitely the enting situation and single out the indlonds who are profiteering. The plan has the approval of Goy. Smith and the city authorities, The police canvass, it ig announced, will be completed by May 23. Evictions were slated to continue to-day in the apartment houses at Nos, 622 to 636 East 136th Street, owned by Mrs, Rose Rudinsky, One hundred and twenty tenants are on strike in these houses and H. B. Solomon, attorney for Mrs. Rudin- sky, declared to-day they are trying to set up a Bolsheviki rule of apart- ment houses, He said no quarter would be shown to these tenants. The trouble in the Rudinsky flats started in March, when the owner evicted a tenant she described as “undesirable.” A strike was called to heep the tenant, There was no ‘in- crease in rents, and the prices charged for the apartments was not an issue. In court Judge Robitzek ordered the A New Style. Umbrella For Men : and Women “India” Umbrella A small Umbrella with a large spread. Made of the finest - Union Silk, encased in silk taffeta. A variety of plain and carved handles for Women. $4.50 in Ultra Fashions. Scarfs, Stoles, Capelets in the peltries which are so decidedly the Mode. Natural Squirrel Tie Scarfs, $26.50 $29.50 . $52.50 Wolf Animal Scarfs. Fox Animal Scarfs... For Tomorrow Onl Two Skin Sable Scarfs (illustrated). Ground Floor, ADVERTISEMENT. CHIROPRACTIC FOR HEALTH Any human ailment can be ana- lyzed by the chiropractor without danger to the subject and free from the element of uncertainty so often confronting those who base their judgment of the treat- inent of disease on symptoms alone, a procedure in which mis- taken diagnosis is of common oc- currence. The analysis made by the chiropractor is confined to the area directly over the spinal col- umn. There are no embarrassing situations and no complicated ex- aminations, I'reparation for a chiropractic analysis and adjust- ment requires nothing more than robing one’s self in apparel that will open in the back sufficiently to permit traversing the surface directly over the spine with the bare finger tips. ressing room facilities and suitable garments are provided by the chiropractors, Since the establishment of the practice of the science of chiropractic about twenty-three years ago (1895) the work has grown to nation-wide extent. There are now about ten thousand members of the profession who Cally give adjustments to about one hundref thousand patients. Good results are obtained in all forms of ailment, Thousands of men, women and children have been fully restored to health by the chiropractors. It will y one in need help for their Rrealth to Investigate chiropractic, re- gardless of the form of ailment or failure to find any relief for it in any- thing else. Before consulting a Ciirgnractor al ways make is to the Chiropractic Bureau of Public Information. Address ail inquiries to C. B., Box 50” The Evening World, New York City Chirapractors of Wew York & New Jersey Bae Read, - rar rid ¥ So ARigier A Sale of Summer Cretonnes Fine Values and Excellent Selection of Patterns and Colorings At 27c yard At 38c yard At 48c yard At 55c yard Cretonne prints in Printed Repps, Taf- Superior quality Cre- Exquisite Cretonnes, pretty light colorings | fetasand Canvas Cloths, | tonnes; sau pate : for bedroom or living | in beautiful color com- Sine LB any SA room curtains; a great ¥ binations for living . . ag for city or country variety of designs. room and dining room. | homes, mostly reproductions of fine imported linens and hand blocked fabrics. Fifth Floor. SUMMER RUGS From China, Japan and the Best American Makers A Comprehensive Collection Suitable for Camps, Bungalows and Country Houses | Japanese Hand-Woven “Klearflax’’ Linen Fibre Rugs Rugs Excellent reproductions of the higher Seamless and reversible rugs in frase of Oriental Rugs of Persian and black, greys, blue, brown, rose, taupe urkish weaves. and green. $4.28 6xg feet.... $24.50 27x54 in..... $3.95 | 6x9 feet... $20.00 9.50 | 71ox10! oft $34.50 37.50 | 3x6 ft....... $6.85) 8x10 feet 9.50 | 14.50) oxi2 feet.. $47.50 47.50 | 424x714 ft.$12.75| ox12 fect...$39.60 | Japanese Cretonne | Braided Rugs- | Reproductions of the old Colonial hand-made Rugs—heavy quality, that will lay flat on any floor. 30x60 in.. .. $6.25 | 6x9 feet... 36x72 in. 9,25] 8x10 feet. 4-6x724 ft.. $17.50 | ox12 feet... 27x50 in. 4x6 feet. 5x7 feet... Japanese Grass Rugs—9x12 feet—$8.75 | Plain and fancy figures—good quality—exceptionally low price. Fifth Floor, we JAMES MCCREERY & CO. 5th Avenue VICTROLA: OFFER \Victrola XIV.......$175.00 |Your own | |selection of |the amount of. . wieety James Me 5th Avenue A Remarkable Sale NOVELTY BEAD NECKLACES 2.95 regularly $.95 to 10.75 RTT From time immemorial beads have been the favorite feminine adornment, but never have they been so popular as now. Today beads are regarded as the perfect accompaniment to the street costume, afternoon attire and the evening gown. Therefore an offering of 400 beautiful, odd necklaces, at merely nominal cost, is one that will be warmly welcomed by all women. In the collection arranged for this singular sale are rare, imported necklaces of odd*designs in unique color combinations and plain colors, including exquisitely cut jet; and domestic neck- laces that bespeak the ingenuity of American designers. NO RETURNS NO APPROVALS NOC ODS = Timely Sale MEN’S & WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS . With linen still at a premium, we are able to make an offering of excellent quality pure linen handkerchiefs at prices that would have been considered exceptional even in the days before the country’s linen supply became depleted. We consider this one of the most advantageous Linen Handkerchief offerings we have ever made. The man or woman with a keen eye to economy will not fail to purchase a generous supply. ‘ For Men: Sheer Linen Handkerchi@fs with narrow hems. regularly 12.00 doz. 9.00 Sheer Handkerchiefs with ta) border. regularly 9.00 doz. 6.50 Fer Women: Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with narrow hemstitched hems. regularly 6.00, doz. 4.85 Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with tape edge, | hemstitched or turned hem. doz. 3.00 Linen _ Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, soft finish, large regularly 4.00 4 size. regularly 7.20 dos. 6. Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with double Men’s Cotton Handkerchiefs — tape edge | row of hemstitching. doz. 3.10 regularly 2.50 doz. 1. regularly 4.00 4 | Unusual Offering EXQUISITE FILET LACE COLLARS 2.95 and 4.95 regularly 5.00 and 7,50 A touch of Filet Lace improves every garment —it often transforms a garment. Here are lovely, one-piece real hand-made Filet Lace Collars in two exceptionally attractive designs at exceedingly small cost. , 2 h - dames MeCreery & Co. Fifth Avenue 34th Street FUR STORAGE Absolute Safety From Fire, Moth and Theft At Moderate Cost The placing of your Furs in our Cold Storage Vaults will revive and prolong the |] life of the Fur. All articles are thoroughly cleaned before be- in; stored. Storage Vaults on Premises Sth Street Special Fur Remodeling and jirin, Orders taken now will be accepted at | Special Summer Rates | Records to | Requests to call for goods will receive prompt atten- tion. 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