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EGGS DOWNTO 40 — LANDLORDS YIELD CENTS ADOZEN AND IN DRIVE AGAINST at 10 o'clock this morning opening the first Kindergarten Piay Festival in the hi The youn, years old. Pia: clude / KINDERGARTEN FESTIVAL. City’s First School Outing for Tiny Children. While the band played and « great crowd cheered 1,000 little ones tom $40,000,000 NOT REPORTED IN HETTY GREEN'S ESTATE All Securities of Richest Woman Mr. Jackowski A — With Eczema uticura Healed ry of the borough schools. ters were from four to six snail game, the skipping game and Luctin, & Balmer, a 4 dane the Kindergartens of the public/Luella A, Palmer, acting. director of Not Appraised for Transfer Tax, schools of Manhattan trooped across| supervisor, “The band of the New Attorney Tells Court. “Eczema started first on my head, the Sheep Meadow in Central Park] York Parental School furnished music. Attome: causing pain and loss of hair, and y Lafayette B. Gleason to- then it to my forehead and day told Gurcogate ‘Fowler that the] | tens Pere sey teaye it was ta transfor tax appraiser in his report on| | the form of a rash and my skin wae the edtate of Hetty H. R. Green, the|] sore and red. It itched so much be ran aN oo mare 6b teh country’s richest woman, has not in-|] that I could not keep myself from Immense Stores Piling Up|Two Hundred Tenants Af- Sescohie to uae boa as Lratinasa tod pm = won loss of t, " lapos! in ban! and trust com jes gradually Here, as Evening World | fected by Settlement in Six |in'thia city at the time of her death, || and it oes le. The lawyer made the statment in “My trouble lasted ten months Warned Dealers. Cases—Increases Cut. [senate of State Comptroller Bugene Reap Aanally 1 sous for a sample of _—_ To Travis who is contesting the transfer bought two cakes of By P. Q. Foy. The landlord and tenant situation | (x, "PPrai * Seats, "hee | | Seat one eettea' tBignes) Joseph In opite of ample warning from ‘The |!" this city is slowly, but seemingly | Property not includes In fs reopen art] ‘ef mpheedary ‘Ave., Elis- GRAPELADE SUNDAE is a joy to the eye and a delight to the taste. The fresh-grape flavor of Grapelade blends deliciously with ice cream. It is refreshing—and wholesome. Ask the Fountain Man for a Grapelade Sundae. ‘State. * Some think that because Cuticura does such wonderful work in ¢ooth- ing and healing severe ecsemas it is ee oe eee noe toilet. that ie where it is most In many of the have Evening World that high egg prices | Surely, improving. could not be maintained in the face |**ctlons building operations of the 1 1 t h been resumed, and the very sight of supply on its way from th@ | new houses going up gives hope to farms, the speculators in food in-|the tenant class while serving notice 763 in. thi 374 in the National Park Ban’ ficates of deposit $5,141,649, loans on collateral $7,681,690 and sixty-three sisted on taking punishment on the} on the profiteering landlords that} 04. on $5,812,000. effective in preventing little skin If you make ice at home, use Grapelade cee market to-day. Prices dropped| thelr harvest time is drawing to &| |. "The te Comptrotion” cals Me, troubles becoming serious. Heagon, “is so firmly convinced that 3 hep the. Transfer Ta finding Mra. Green @ non-residont that he has asked the Court, of Ap- peals to review the findings.” BROOKLY OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn for flavoring. Write for booklet of recipes. Dealers everywhere sell Grapelade in 15 oz. jars at 35c, also in 8 oz. tumblers, If you don’t find it, telephone our New York Office, Worth 1120. to 40 40 1-! Appraise df and 401-3 cents a dozen from} ene immediate result of this is that vIsw pencrestdent 50 cents and are almost certain to 60] many of these landlords have ceased lower ag eggs are coming into town] to serve notice of monthly increases by the tens of thousands of crates,|n rent, and even those who have the established warehouses are filled | 20t Yet reached that reasonable state of mind are found to be more willin: and the market is unable to absorb|ts senpromie them. ‘ Nathan Hirsch, Chairman of the New York's receipts yesterday and | Mayor's Committee on Rent Profiteer- to-day were 100,000 cases; Chicago's |!9S announces to-day that the Law 10,006 shane Department of his Committee has thus far made satisfactory adjust- A Brooklyn brewery, out of busi- |ments in six cases, involving more ness because of war prohibition, than 200 tenants, opened ite cold storage vaults to eggs| Among these compromised cases to-day. Its capacity will have been| Were those of the Central Madison reached, egg dealers said, by to-mor-| Realty Company of Harlem, with row night, soventy-two tenants; 8. Solomon of Rex receivers refuse to send eggs|1iith Strect and Medison ~Aveaue to the Western New York storage Ch 59TH TO 60TH ST. LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. ——— No Home Is Complete Without a Walters Player A Player Piano that was considered an unobtainable luxury is now brought within the reach of every family Made by THE WELCH GRAPE JUICE CO, Westfield, N.Y. with 38 tenants and Mrs, Lena Levi qwarehouses because these are partly¢! Brewasville with forty-two by our EASY PAYMENT PLAN, which allows youto _ Y tenants. filled with last fall's apple crop, and | “DE!” ate brokers throughout have a Player in your home during the time you are \. paying for it. Call at our salesrooms, select your there is no sale for eggs flavored by INSTINCT TELLS YOU when you are in a Liggett Store. Distinctive displays—bright lights—clean Soda Fountains—a cheery greeting—solicitous ser- vice—a “thank you” to express appreciation for your patronage,— You know you are in a Liggett Store even though you have not seen the sign. storage with apples except at very low prices in the dead of winter. ‘The butter situation is like that in the ess market, though less acute. Prices all along the grades were from @ cent to a cent and a half lower than yesterday. The best of fine creamery butters were to be had at 531-2 to 54 cents, and the arrivals of heavy ship- ments reported from warehouses and docks made it certain that lack of proper cold storage would bring on a general lowering of prices in the next few days. ’ Ah Matias: EE Dentint’s Body in River. The body of a man found floating in the Hudson River opposite 184th Street on May 28 following the cap- Westchester County report that’ the demand for houses in Yonkers, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Larchmont, Rye and White Plains exceeds the supply. The high rents in New York City have driven people to seek homes in the suburbs, with the result that practically every bungalow and big summer home at the various beaches on the Sound was either leased or purchased several months ago. It is said that since the signing of the armistice last November, tifere have been more real estate trarisactions in Westchester County than there were in the entire period of the war. The greatest increase in the office of James K, Apgar, Register of Westchester County, at White Plains, is in the Mortgage Tax Department, where collections for the year ending Player and fill your home with the pleasant sound of . music and song. AL -P $475 Extraordinary Sale Wednesday . sizing of @ canoe identified at } th to-d : October 31, 1918, were $60,074.61, while A Tiratind trentetworg, GenORt & for the seven months since they have Free With Each Player two, No. 790 St. Nicholas Avenue. been $42,783.05. Sidney C, Lewi, President and ‘Treasurer of H. 8, Dewey, Inc., own- ers of a twenty-family apartment house at No. 1639 Monroe Avenue, the Bronx, seems to have changed his o PY OU CC ee - —_ — > A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match—12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery. New O. C. Corsets mmm SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORE. mind since yesterday, when 1329-1331 wee 4810-4812 Bvening World told of hie Seto ith Many new styles of the O. C. Special in’ Pink BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. in which the latter advised Mr. Lewi Broche. Low bust, long hip model for medium Plan Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th and 49th to cut his. propored rent dk one. ||| and full figures, and superior quality pink satin ve et ‘ Brooklyn Brooklyn year leneaay Wom ean Fart lewd model with elastic girdle top for slight figures. 50 enforce a $3 raise right now, with no OF ONLY 2: A WEEK however, the Law Com- mittee of the Mayor’s Committee on Rent Profiteering reports that Mr. Lewi has so far changed his view as to agree to let the rents stand at the old figure, not even taking advantage of the one-half increase which Commissioner Hirshfield sug- gested. Mr. Lewl, seeming to think he had now shown a proper disposition, sug- gested that each of the tenants, in consideration of having saved the $3 increase, should send that amount to the Jewish Relief Commission “as a thanksgiving offering.” Another case of proposed rent in- crease settled by the Law Committee to-day was that of Topper & Jacobs, owners of No. 1665 Weeks Avenue, the Bronx, J. Jac’ the thirty-five tens rents should not be increased more than $1 a month from now until Oct. 1 next, and that from that time until May 1, 1920, not more than 50 cents a month, LL eee HIGH SCHOOL GIRL CLEARED. Coroner Stella in New Rochelle said to-day he had decided, after an inquest last night, that Miss Helen 1. Havi- FULTON STREET, Cor. of BRIDGE STREET Actual Value 5.00 At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn The Walters Player is without doubt the best Player , that you could possibly buy at or near $475. This is due to the fact that Bloomingdale Bros. are the sole owners of the Walters Piano Co. and sell direct from » the factory to the home. Send Name and Address for Full Particulars ee Sale Price, 2.95 Announce for Wednesday An Extraordinary Sale of Blouses Particular attention is directed to our extensive showing of Women’s Corsets in standard makes; also exclusive Oppenheim Collins & Co.’s Models, as well as a wide variety of excellent fitting Brassieres and Bandeaux. Our Prices Are Always Moderate BROOKLYN Transatlantic Flight land was not guilty of manslaughter because her automobile ran down Miss Sophie Mack in Westchester Avenue, (e) (o) New Rochelle, May 15. | ; Tie said he’ was not decided whether to start a prosecution against Miss is or Haviland fos violation of traffic rules. Miss ‘Haviland is eighteen years old | mas Hevilen’ Jf tumens Fulton Street, Brooklyn PEUT. COMMANDER READ'S personal de scription of his great flight from Newfoundland to the Azores was cabled to The World from Horta and published exclusively by The World on Mon- day, May 19th. @ Last Tuesday week and Wednesday The World printed || Women’s | Breakfast Coats With False Teeth? SURE-HERE'’s HOW— | You can avoid the tortures your plate can bi | DR. |Teeth keeps them firm. Prevents Six Models gums. Not a dentifrice. Makes p lusive stories from Commander T: f the NC-3 and a Over Fift £e"soa “tives instant’ relief Attractive New See tne 4 ae SESE , Hae Styles bg ft thertnelves to the plate and b Models Lieut. Commander Bellinger of the NC-1, in which they dis } Mlastrated Select From Bes wcities fie test gud my cussed in valuable detail the course of their flight from Rock- Se ie Con Tit Beokmah (One Illustrated) away to Halifax and on to Trepassey Bay, and on Thursday sizes, At all Drug and res. —-AdVt | Lieut. Commander Bellinger's story from Horta, in the Azores, was printed exclusively in The World. In this story he gave a vivid picture of the flight of the NC-I from the moment it left Newfoundland to the time it came to grief in the rough seas off the Azores. @ Wednesday The World printed Commander Towers's own story of his remarkable experiences in his flight to the Azores, @ Lieut. Commander Read's story of his flight from the Azores to Lisbon is now being printed. 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