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he hoped to introduce early in June « ae al : : ss ~._ ate “May —Rdwin Samuel nee 9 Secretary for India, an-| VANCOUVER, Romseed in the House of Commons that | Hereditary titles abolished, ing te government bill for the reform of the ent of India. He said that the|said that the House of Commons night adopted the report of are, to Be BC, May 2— in Canada will be sccord| 0 official re- port received from Ottawa to~lay which @ special = ;committee which recommended that the yatem of bestowing titles was not in ecord with latter day democratic us- "Ris AT ONCE, WARNS last dn dull mat hid, patent colt, tan ond gun calf, and whe Eve canvas § to 8 we who seek the last word in style and the ultimate in shoe craftsmanship, will welcome our latest showing of pumps and oxfords in all leathers,with the newest—the Baby LV heel, Gober. a 1593 Broedway 201 Broadway 73 Nassau St, ot $40 Si, (1 Felten Stree at Joho St. 96 Bast 14th St. 109 Lenox Ave. Cor, 10h Ave, at 1heh St. BROOKLYN STORES 764 B'way 140Platbusn Ave. 389 Knickerbocker Ave. 1 Flashing Ave. — op. L. I. Station ot Stanhope St. New Haves: 5Church St. + Bridgeport: 17 Fairfield Ave, Complete Line of Men's Shoes at all Shops Every American who’went overseas came back an en- thusiastic champion of the Salvation Army The Salvation Army needs your help, asks your help, deserves your help. Give, and be liberal. = This advertisement contributed by Sonor CLEAR AS @ OcLL The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World eked) Cx 4 =o = SD GI SESE SES SS. 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor, Driggs Ave. 164, 166, 168 and BROOKLYN Smart Spring Suits Suits 24 il Girls’ 53s EDAY EVENINGS for .. OPEN MONDAY AND 84’ Credit House Smith Street Cor. Wyckoff St. 28%) New Styles & Materials 98 Feraihed BLo $125 H Chine M VICTROLAS. ||] i E'curan Scan, Garten Complete Stock. | All | if 740 Lexington Ave. \ vee sizes and big stock B | Q i ate Soheiie ana, ete. os] | S. W. Cor. 59th Rita reucen ty 97.49 pie ees 54a PcG | Tones 6 eae ee E: on Session of Legislature to Avert Bolshevism. Chiet Justice of the Municipal traordimary session of the Legislature €rave situation presented by combined evils of lack of housing and rent profiteering “we will be furnish- ing fodder to Bolshevism.” “The situation ls now 6o alarming, said Justice Levy, “that I belie extraordinary seasion of the Legisia- ture should be called immediately. quite as bad as they are here and there is every indication that they will become much worse by next Oc- tober, crisis, a very serious crisis, those who have the power to frame time. We are facing a grave condi- tion which we must not minimise. It le just as bad to minimize as to ex- der for Bolshevism.” cretion thirty or sixty days’ ati evictions. In the =| lords, power to sions could be trusted to the courts. country for the Government about $3,000 for wha‘ each. Government. during the Fisher testified. LIBEL COMPLAINT DID NOT war, Special Damages Should Have Been Pleaded. the Supreme Court yesterday decided motion for judgment on the pleading: of Orleans County, against the Press ii Publishing Company., publisher of the hoes New York Wor! Ph - u tains the contention of Attorney, one A complete assortment of white shoes for women fa} |G. Jackson, who argued the motion for that will be attractive to wear with Summer dresses vy Ly World that the articles complained is offered in Tenderfoot models, which include com- of were not jous per se and that ; i oe: 0 1! Knickerbocker's complaint, in they ‘ab- lotenas waite eae lace shoes for stout women pulstyrody sence of an allegation of ‘special dam- with e . ages, does not state a cause of action. tionally good. bocker wishes to continue the Ltiga tion, he must serve a new and’ set up special damages. ‘The Stielow, who had leans County. Knick trict Attorney at the time. stored him. to. citizenship. Others, be sides Knickerbocker, employed to, Re the the iff of Orlear evidence against, Sheriff and Under Gounty, who had § All five complained that The World re them with ethods tielow. to. obtain confession from libel suits on Tuesday last, = — Lath), St TL Terre Haate Phone Operators on 100 WORTH OF FURNITURE $1 WEEKLY strike, TERRE HAUTE, Ind., May 23.—One po ad MO TA li I BR EM a thd The ia Keliable House of WHALEN BRUTHEKS carnes the biggest stock o: modiam hundred operators, employed in tha ex- and high grade goods and gives the easiest and best terms of any house inthetrade. P| change of the Citizens’ Independent my L ons Company, wh For Men and Young Men) For women and Misses J) 720". ooo Teese a alate Beavoy Mod well tailored and | New Fabrics and Colorings, Handsomely §| morning. The company's service ts en- ‘ourteenth Stree Sironnly made; serviceable materials, trimmed and tallored. tirely suspended and the city is witho: service except the the nd cognition -hour day and an a approximating wages Feeth, Treat SETS OF Gold and Porcelain Crowns. Bridgework Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Sliver and Porcelain Made at Reasonable Prices. Badly decayed Teeth and Root: carefully extracted eeth 'y Up thoroug! cleaned, Broken Plates repaired while you walt, | , " | LONDON, are rapidly approaching Petrograd from Aaron J. Levy Urges Special ment says: Curt, Aaron J. Levy, warned the Joint Legislative Committee on Rent Esthonians within fifty miles of Petro- Profiteering to-day that unleas an ex- , is immediately called td meet the the Conditions throughout the State aro That season will mark the ‘unless: laws take proper steps in the mean aggerate, I warn you gentlemen that it you permit this condition to run on ‘unchecked you will be furnishing fod- Chief Justice Levy expressed the opinion that the courts should be given authority to grant at their dis- of | first four months of the present year Justice Levy said, there were 14485 summary — proceedings against tenants in Manhattan and 3,121 in the Bronx. While admitting that a uniform rule granting thirty or sixty day extensions might be taken advantage of by unscrupulous ten- ants and prove unjust fo honest land- the witness thought that the grant or withhold exten- _ James B. Fisher, a real estate ex- pert, who served in all parts of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, testified that the short- age of houses complained of here is prevalent in all parts of the country. During the war, he said, it cost the were considered model aix-rooms- and-bath single family brick houses. ‘These were put up in Philadelphia. In normal times, Mr, Fisher estimated they could be erected for about $1,600 it woukl now cost about the same to ‘erect a one-family house in Brooklyn or Queens as it cost ee r MAKE OUT CAUSE OF ACTION Articles Not* Libellous Per Se and BUFFALO, May 23.—Justice Sears of in the libel action brought by John C. Knickerbocker, former District Attorney Under Judge Sears’ decision, if Knicker- complaint Knickerbocker sult was one of five libel actions based on articles pub- lished in ‘The World in connection with “lefforts to save the life of Charles F. been convicted of murder’ and sentenced to death in Or- erbocker was Dis- Gov, Whit- man has since freed Bticlow and re who sued, ‘were Win custody employing § The former Sheriff and Under Sheriff dropped their local and long dis- Central Union. ESTHONIANS NO 50 MILES OF PETROGRAD Towns and Villages on Finnish Gulf Occupied by Rapidly Ad- vanting Forces. amendment the Deficiency Appropria- tion Bill adopted yesterday by the House, carrying $46,000,000 for war risk allotments to families of soldiers and veterans. dent. Its approval will make the delayed May %—Easthonian forces | sna also provide funds for the June the weg according to an official state- ment issued at Esthonian Army Head- quarters and received here. The state- ‘The Bsthonians are advancing swiftly ‘on Petrograd, Besides the town of Yam- ite, the railiway stations at Weyma Moloskowlzy, on the Narva-Pet Brad line, have been captured, and the} |Town of Kaporje and several villages near Kohganpia, on the Finnish’ Gulf, have been occupied. This brings the Fourteenth Btrest grad. |RISK FUND BILL TO WILSON. 8 Deficiency Appropri- ¢ Without Debate. WASHINGTON, May 23.—The Senate —_—_—_— 700 Dozen pete tee ee ee tee LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try it! om enentnttngnenteng-onanenenenend jeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion and complexion beau- tifier at very, very smail cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will sup- ply three ounces of orchard white for ‘a few cents, Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harm- less and never irritates.—Advt. stitching—all sizes—a very excellent value. Fourteenth Street t SHOES 6.85 Women’s Tenderfoot White Girls’ Pumps In Gunmetal and Patent Leather With Ankle Straps Sizes 11 to 2— Sale |Sizes 814 to 1034 Sale our'reg. $8.50...2.04| —ourreg. 88.00. 2.34 Neat and smart looking, for all occasions, are these pumps for girls; well fitting and well made on com- fortable, roomy lasts, with sturdy, durable soles. t n ns ut of a Special 23:49 well waistline vati styles, the new fects, obtai brown — mixtures and stout sizes. Finer Suits to 50.00 Edis eantd EEE” deka ae | sailors and for dependents of Civil War} days’ vovase | the a8tst, Field Hospital easire now goes to the Presi-| May 1 allotments immediately payable | Company No. Sized and arranged on special tables, nearest entrance to Fifth Avenue West of Fifth Avenue SPECIAL SATURDAY VALUES IN Dark tan Oxfords—soft—medium round toes. light welted soles that give the essence of comfort to tired, burning feet— these shoes are wonderful for Summer wear—all sizes und widths. reg. 95.50.......5 Smart single and double- breasted models in conser-, as ef- able in desir- able blue, green, gray and regudar Arrive at Petey he News, NEWPORT NEWS, Va, The transport De Kath, carryine | officers and men from Bordeaux. rived in port this morning after a t ficors from one ordna we Aextihsiic OT feweer posal KOCHe 1,189 board Included 18 casual of Yew York: Casual 563, four civilians; @ ma- rine casual company and 8 officers and | 058 men sick oF wounded. West of Fitth Avenue ‘Friday and Saturday Pairs Silk Gloves . Special Sale Ks) Our regular $1.25 and $1.43 TWO DAYS ONLY Exceptional quality Milanese Silk—2-clasp—all white or with» black stitching—all black or black with white excellent glove and a very Our shopping experts have failed to call to our attention any glove value to equal this. Wi ad We ae BSTABLISHED 1860. 125th Street, West Continuing Our Sale 0 Smart *28-°° Capes all-wool heavy men’s wear serge $15.00 Handsomely trimmed with silk braid. Scme with full shirring from yoke and nov- elty buttons; others coatee style with throw “$3.00 White Wash Skirts at $1.95 Three smart models, in fine quality white gabardine, plain and tucked, with novelty patch pockets and detachable belts, Sizes up to 38 waistband, Middy Skirts 1.49 Navy blue drill, finest pleated model with body. for girls 6 to 14. Attractive quality, . Sizes | Iacing and pockets. Values OF COMFORT AND FASHION ELL-BUILT SHOES that give the feet a look of true smartness, and are at the same time perfect in fit and comfort—is it not magical to find these quali- fications at such really moderate price: 8 these? Women’s Tenderfoot Shoes wing tips—military heels— | "Men’s Tenderfoot Oxfords 6.45 and 8.45 Men's Tenderfoot Oxford ‘Ties, in mahogany calf, are made on snappy English lasts or medium broad lasts that will please men who are used to the wide The values at these prices are excep- Other styles in Tenderfoot Shoes, high cut and low cut, feature reasonable prices and Hearn values. Boys’ Genuine Trotmoc Lace hoes Brown moose uppers and the famous Trotmoc soles—sizes 244 to 6-— 4.40 MEN’S FINE SUITS Some of the Many Features in Our None C. O. D. WAR TAX Tooth Powder, Paste, Etc. — Sanitol Tooth Powder and Paste; each 21¢ Dr. Lyons’ Tooth Peroxide Bath Soap ....3 cakes 250 Rockwood, Bath Tablets. .% cakes Z8¢ Tonic Powder .. -18¢ ear r T Powder Soap ..,.8 cakes 12 ‘alcum Kolynos Willams? Seale fang Paste +++e20C| "asy Shaving ols’ Pebeco Tooth Be| Powder ...-.--.25e jt Creams Johnson's Shaving, | Damwett “a Tamnsden's Cold Creat 5c size... © Sbo alze . ec Hind's Honey and Al- a. Cream; Soaps Copco Bath and Fairy Boap ‘ ea le Lifebuoy Boa) 18¢ 25e Cuticura 350 Regular $5.00 / Silk Moire Hand- bags Go on sale at $2.95 Genuine B. V.D. Shirts & Drawers Large pouchy ith frames, sill lined, All over the city they are |] inside compart- izes. Floor. ment and mirror, selling for $1.00 each, All Mi lk tassel. | Nightrobe, | Envelope Chemise, Bloomers, | Of fine quality flesh color Seco Silk wi Crepe de ChineSacques, | ribbon $3 98 trimmed with wide loose model lace; others ribbon at waist line trimmed.......... Crepe de Chine Negligees, charmingly draped, neck beautified by shirred ribbon FORMERLY $15.00 AND $16.50 $11.50 Koch standard make, and Tweed mixtures. in Cheviot 7 to 18 years. | eta. C. F, KOCH & CO., Inc., 125th Street, Wer Middy Blosees 1.00 Of good quality drill, with front All sizes. Sport Hats «$1.79 Actual $3.00 and $4.00 | There are fibre straws, Jumbos and Japs, finished with clever bands of gros- grainribbon. In Turkey red, purple and brown, also black and navy. Becond Voor May Sale of Toilet Articles Quantities Limited INCLUDED IN ALL PRICES Canthrox; boc sisedOo Vaseline Hair Crystals; box Napthaline Cedar eal Sh pi 19¢ Sevenden, boxes 27. cr es EO pine ‘Weatphal Red Cedar Moth ~~ ° | Jagoen' $1.00 sine Fompouns: 7 Soap: ca Kes tof... Glivette Ca Ra res Ao | Se 1 on. 1 if Dainty Seco Silk Underwear | $7.95 se woven dots, finished with blue hemstitching. Crepe de Chine Gowns, $7.49 ns rue Boys’ 2-Trousers Suits Third Fleer seee 290 laitied br ith prettily $4.89 Third Fleer