The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1919, Page 6

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nea e Ww! / U8 in and Governor Smit! | <p, |that she 1 illing to t Wt the bd i PPro} i Marion 8. 1. Martin, of No. |strikere mack. cocunt five tedery, and ap Rew normal wotteol at Wile a iy : swore ; ; ackers of I ‘ M nelly out provocat them yearly lenses. 000 to butt Jd that the ba pps! / train. twelve were so indignant missioner of Accounts iw Votes f ts hered y a - : and Have Cana- field’ city fs now woll under way. A number ong the White Maing Elks whogr! dian Freed, but Fail to Go priaone: Masivirate Blau discharged Donnelly for rent raising, Complaint was| WASHINGTON. May 20.— The fret | districts to aid tn : on June 2 3 and & ‘1 to Headquarters ‘ ik and had ted without comment. The volunteer wit- rasde again . paaata ot two | resolution on the House calendar pro-| among them beini 4 + Danner, rank » \ . ‘ ‘Sunday | ne! hey would complain. agal 34 Weee. 1of4 [Doses an amendment to the Constitution | Charies H. Choen and’ Hichard S Hayes, Things looked bad for Edward Don. 4 rope 1 the ; perset he com 7 er ordered her | eranting the right of Suffrage to women. | i*rederick J. Stem . ‘The Office Real i Soren. with « }] y h Canadian soldier om- twel ‘been m: 0 bring her books for examination. |'The Joint resolution, by common eon Ch B, Griffen, Edw: 5 api of $1,000,000, Ja the nelly, @ discharged Can wre and came forward to testify com roe Tf at tenants in the houses | was introduced frst on the Hat by Rep: | sing Richard & Haves, Jona | Sta. new corporation which has fua ~ at Nos. East 136th Streot agres | resentative Mann of Ullnols. Tt is almi- B.'B, 'H. Bquire, Peter Acton filed its certificate of rporation. [its These S; dale fe T to a Promise offered to-day by jer ¥. Aiguon i R, smyanamnent, Be Brprett Moore, Ae Ww. PGE principal omteg Pla >» in the owner, Mrs. Rose Rudinsky, the 4 Ay! ypuere | Grueny' ~nJ erine o a pecials for TomorroW eer : ‘ ore are Ten Per Cent of Landlords in sctsrtted rons rent eipate maybe ‘bs ectan'ediatimene™ "+ Patek, dally BURT eA ht ae Row Park Gis 5 Profiteering Class, Nathan |- : . . -- Hirsch Testifies. Ao Testifying to-day before the Joint ‘ 5 ‘ a a eet bate 4 Fulton Legislative Committes on Housing, W. Park Street which is investigating rent profiteer- y ing, Nathan Hirsch, Chairman of the ’ ent tlle teed Bes St 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE — 39th Street : 1 i ; Mortgages, dtclared that profiteering ‘ West 34th Street—New York in at ite worst on Washington Heights and in the Bronx and that ninety per cent of the landlords throughout the city can be classed as decent. ‘The re- Summer’s Exquisite New Gowns |= =<", Telephone Orders filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk. Doughnut Day—Wednesday, May 21st The American Doughnut, the Doughboys’ Delight Carried Right Up to the Front Line by the Salvation Army Let us help this organization to fight destitution and despair over here. ‘ They need money todoit + -. justalittle - - Buy a Doughnut in the profiteer class. Chairman Hirsch testified that i ‘asci i de! 6,000 tenants had filed complaints Featuring F inating New Mo Is in Silks and Crepes against rent increases. The increases ’ complained against, ht said, ranged from ten to 120 per cent. At the pres- Om the stri new style-essentials of ent time the complaints average 100 high-priced gown-making! ‘oduced under a day. In the beginning Mr. Hirsch, ' our reat supervision and constituting the sald there were as many as 400 com-— most exceptional dresses in the city at this price, plaints a day. ; 6 ot a hac! 9 “Tt would break your hearts to hear Very Special Vi ries of suffering told : : $1 rae site “aes te vas seo ae For Women, Misses, Girls, Infants j teering,” said the witness, “People ‘ 4 so badly that it is im- Most Im 5. 18 Soave | that aid must be obtained Ina portant Sale, Beginning Tomorrow, Wednesday here and quickly. Brooklyn k i ‘ ; tnd the lower Kast Side have filed LANNED to meet every preference as to Fashions and Fabrics, and at prices in i : nae LEGANT new modes i refined harthonies ce eatatre. THGd 208 Fe tee that mark this as one of the greatest value-giving events of the season. artistic ly individual an sand eal! fascinating. Beaded Georgette Crepe, Jersey |||twm xicnmond” | Women’s Dresses Cloth, Crepe de Chine, Silk Taffeta, Charmeuse and Genator Charles 8, Lockwéod, correct combinations. Refreshingly original. Chairman of the committee, an- 500 Novelty Voile Dresses 3 Very Special Values, Sinee kas a Outen PARE Plaid, check, dotted and striped effects; cémbinations of : $6 ba ihe useriean Teach od babort Ea al plain white Voile. Also Tissue Ginghams in colorful | $5.00 Secretary of Labor Wilson, Robert, Mm] | jte cage) pc Sammy effects........... ry Cre ee oe Dowling of the City Investing Com- : - . 25 baby and cecevener Atterbury, archi. 500 Voile and Gingham Dresses tect, will testify this week. Two ex- Flowered, figured, dotted and fine check Voiles; white Voile | $6.95 id perts from the Department of Labor . combined with novelty effects. Dainty frilled and Organdie Ps oS = I ‘ ics, sesplendent Silks and will accomparly Mr, Wilson. One has collars, The Gingham in neat checks, tailored and pique trimmed | Soft C: ine ii “4 studied conditions in Bngland and BOOn, TeetUFARt and OUT Reta Metter” [| Franca tn the event that these ex- 500 Novelty Voile Dresses W /; fully exclusive and becoming for Summer festivities perts are not in @ position to leave Fine, sheer Voiles in effective figured designs, lace trimmed | $8. 50 ¥ and informal functions. fe think you will ‘pro- Wena apes’ salen an and piped with contrasting color; also dainty light Voiles, organdie | ” ¥ + : ‘ange to have the committee vis ‘ N herd them the finest gowns in New York unde the ‘ Kaathes Soaon dor the tis Li trimmed..... PUT ee ee NY Cee CG KEES EE oeveeny Washington may be Mr. Gompers's 500 Voile and Gingham Dresses Very Special Values, Sip Hind od aoradboce deepen kt . Figured Voiles in extremely smart models, organdic trimmed. | ¢ 1). QQ $ city are in the clutches of three brok- Plaid and check Scotch Ginghams, embroidery trimmed. Cham- | © 35 \ ors representing the great mortgage brays in tailored Coat Dress cffects......++sseeerssers eee . |inatitutions were made yesterday at 350 Plain and Dotted Voile Dresses Pastel shades in the plain Voile models embroidered in lace |. $14 50 like designs. Novelty dotted Voiles with deep frilled white cuffs | its and taffeta girdles ...... OTP CPT KEKE 350 ‘‘Foulard Voile” Dresses | Navy blue and white Voiles in foulard patterns, also dark $ 15.00 colored Voiles, taffeta silk trimmed and smart for street wear... 300 Voile and Organdie Dresses Finest quality novelty Voiles, satin striped and dotted in | a conference of the Mayor's Com- mittee on Rent Profiteering and labout 100 builders. Mayor Hylan ex- Lord & Taylor - treet a Russian model, combined with white. Plain colored Voiles, ; $23.50 4 ’ op. Poe —PIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street elaborate with colored embroidery. panty Oraandtes Valen- | : ciennes lace trimmed—a charming group of models ............ Telephone Orders filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk. 200 White Corduroy Voile Dresses The model illustrated is of this sheer, beautifully corded | fabric; a Russian effect on the straight long lines so modish; pear! $25.00 button trimmed. At this price, also, gxquisite Organdies and { NOVO VUES. « occcscececccnccsosveseseccevasoeeresesesors | re Ai! dita Summer Cretonnes at Low Prices The great variety of new patterns and colorings afford an exceptional opportunity to select Summer Hangings at decidedly advantageous prices. 4,000 Yards at 48c. Yard 5,000 Yards at 38c. Yard Handsome cretonnes in the rich dark colorings suitable for hangings and slip covers. 500 Girls’ Dresses Attractively Priced $1.95, $3.95, $4.95 1000 Tots’ Dresses A Dozen Dainty Models $2.95 A speciglly purchased collection of the best styles of the season. White Lawn, Batiste and Dimity, lace and embroidery trimmed or with touches of colored embroidery, hefstitching or smocking. Colored striped Voile and dotted Voile Dresses with frill collar and cuffs. Sizes to and including 6 years. Fourth Floort 1000 Misses’ Dresses $8.95, $10.95, $12.95, $15.00 A collection of Cotton Dresses, ranging from the simple models for morning and home wear to the dain- tiest of Summer Afterttoon Frocks, lace and taffeta trimmed. Novelty Voiles, Tissues, Ginghams, Lingerie, Organdie, English Prints and Linens Pretty light colored Cretonnes in Chintz effects for bedroom Curtains and Coverings. A choice selection of 4 models for school and Pheer dress wear. Plaid and Check Ging- hams in colorful effects, simple, well made and service giving. At $6.95 and $7.95 Novelty Voiles in pretty figured designs and imported Orgaridies in pastel shades, hambrays in plain colors with smart collars, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Furniture—Suites and Separate Pieces At Interesting Prices Colors include the practical dark and medium effects, and pastel shades. At the higher prices, all white dresses as well. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Spinet Desk, solid ma-| Tea W lid Lope e a Mend pine esk, sol ma- ‘ea agon, golid ma- so] 2 ly, hogany ..........$29%.75| hogany . ; 21.75 ro RANDY "544.75 Sale of Sweaters Tomorrow at Four-Piece Queen Anne Bedroom Suite Four-Piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite 4 8 5 ; rg Beautiful selected walnut. Louis XVI. Period. $ ° $245.0 1 1 OS A price representing about manufactur- * er’s present cost. Several hundred smart new “Occasional” Table, solid mahogany . $16.75 Slip-on Sweaters of Zephyr Yarn in novelty and plain weaves. Purl waist line and fishtail models, in the choice shades of Peacock, Copenhagen, Navy, Coral, Tan, Lavender, Purple and Black, some with contrasting collars and cuffs.

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