The evening world. Newspaper, July 14, 1919, Page 7

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nid Lis HIMSELF IN ISELF IN HOSPITAL. ’ ‘Throat. Howard Vaughan, a builder, t of Mo, $3 ona Fetur Lt, the morial Hoaptts, his throa' te ge with which to shave eS WHILE AT WAR; NOW i ys ORDERED 10 DTOVACATE Flagrant Profiteering, Soldier Tells Hylan — Mayor’s Neighbors Complain. Complaint was to-day made to Mayor Hylan by a soldier, just re-} turned from fifteen months’ ‘foreign service, that his rent at, No, 1150 Bryant Avenue, the Bronx, had been increased in his absence $10 a month, and that now he has received+peremp- tory orders to vacate his home by Aug. 1. The case is described by the soldier as one of flagrant rent profit- eering. One of the most pathetic cases yet received by the Mayor’s Committee on Rent Profiteering was received by the Mayor to-day, A woman, whose son is still in France, complains that her rent for a “pocket edition” of a home, consisting of two rooms and a kitchen- tte, was boosted from $27.60 to $28.60 48 s0on as she moved into the apart- ment, Now the rent has again been taised $5 a month, and she has re- ~~ kWhich Dish Seems Best to You? Their ovens are heated by live steam under pressure. Thus the EEE UU OORT peer peas O1 baked beans were hard to digest. They were crisped and broken, you know. The dish beans are baked at a super-heat was not dainty, it was not hy- for hours. Every granule is made nic. Now we urge you to com- . stible. Yet the beans are not Rare it with a scientific dish, ia “y or broken. Bal 1 by E ¢ sauce they tise is the final son of testing 856 formulas, And this zestfu Culinary experts, college trained, have spam years at Van Camp's with the pork and the beans, The result is a revelation. The in Ba bey ecting Baked Beans. ie beans ony use are grown beans are nut-like, mealy, whole. on rare soils, and are selected by son absent, the woman is unable to stand any further increase, and she says she cannot look for another home for her mother and herself. She lives onl’ West 169th Street. More of Mayor Hylan’s neighbors to-day claim they are the victims of Digestion is made easy. And the sauce gives a ta: ‘ou have never known in Baked” Beans. Order a few cans and see what a dish we have placed at your command, nue assert their rents have been di proportionately raised by the Realty Associates. At the same 9 : time NI Pork and complaining cenante “declare” thelr Beans homes are being watohed by those 7) who are to report any complaining tenants, ‘The letters allege that any analysis. * The water the: fetal tae ig if use is freed hard water “Baked with the Van Camp Sauce tenant suspected of complaining Alo Van Camp's Soups ‘Van Camp's Peanut Butter ima oo. = Van Camp's Spaghetti Van Camp's Evaporated Milk (ug) ANTI-DANCING PASTOR QUITS. ry The Rev. R. H. M. Augustine, pastor ot the First Reformed Church, Bayonne, will preach his farewell sermon next Sunday. He will become director of sur- vey in Illinois for the yess World Movement of Nort! his return the pas- I|| proval ot dancing on expr church, . Agana Bothicadhd. ASKS RAISE FOR P, 0. CLERKS. Head of National Association Makes _ | Appeal im Washington, Cc. P. Franciscus of Postal Station T, in Tremont Avenue, the Bronx, is in ‘Washington to-day urging a general in- crease in the salaries of postal em- nares before ae ee Arc eo Pure 6 FRUIT TABLETS y, 8 gy , luscious fruit candies, pure and j 100 bes ag Fine for the kiddies—fine fo: _ Everybody likes them—can’t help it. Have © peckews in your pocket—have a bee ing from 100 to 200 per cent. more for irk which is being oe by Dostal OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn an Comm: President ‘of, swe National A "Association ot Post Office Cl Statistica are the basis of his 968 tention that private employers are Extraordinary Sale Tuesday Handsome Silk Blouses Always a Welcome Addition to One’s Summer Wardrobe. This Sale Affords Exceptional Saving Opportunity Many exclusive styles of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Habutai Silk and Washable Satin. Vestee effects, embroidered, lace trimmed or smartly plain tailored. Sale Prie 4&5 ic Ma he ? Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon. He odd e- ve it se is slow eg Satety Resor eee ety ee “pe his roquent & nurse gave C} The beachsuit he is wearing is priced only $1.89 It is made of white twill with cuffs, sailor collar and binding on the vertical pock- ets of brown, green or blue. Finished with black tie, Another cool short-sleeve suit of white galatea has the middy blouse cut with yoke. The sailor collar and cuffs are of brown, green or blue, trimmed with white braid. Finished with a sailor tie. Also priced $1.89. Sizes 3 to 8 years. RR pesonance —universality S—crrength T—shoroughnese expressiveness —latitude '—labor —artistry ? @ What is it? Portable English finish. ndable Merchandise at ‘han ny Other Store, but for Cash Onto Going motoring? Take it along! Going canoeing? Take it along! carrie Going picnicking? Take it along! Going camping? Take it along! You can really enjoy the reco It is well built and not likely to get out of order. Prices Lower ‘curtain sets 98c White scrim trimmed with lace. They will make dainty hangings for the summer home, for, besides tees oo Rivesmags al prt ve vant mitt & free passage of Ugh and air. MGO —reertn Feen, Hi! ‘Rear, B5th Street, wi field days Saturday, July 19th Saturday, July 26th Zen rewpsanses the tate of * the show last year. ones Buy tickets in bunches an treat reg =felbgry myer door time of their lives. Sheepshead Bay Motor Speedway Park is the place. Th lake ah age this Year. WASH GOODS REMNANTS. At 4 to % Less Than Yard Prices This tepresents our complete accumulation of short lengths from Spring aid early Summer selling. is desirable. The lengths are not-odd bits, but they are long enough for the kinds of garments for which they may prove ' most useful. ‘Having observed’ the unsettled state of the cotton market during the last year’ or so, every far-seeing woman should anticipate every possible need for seasons to come. Lengths Suitable for Dresses, Summer Suits, Skirts, Children’s Wearables, Outing Clothes The ; Materia Include: Sale Begins Tuesday, 9A. M. Uninterrupted education means increasing knowledge Wouldn't it be strange and embarrassing it at certain’ ‘periods a grown person should stop studying, stop learning, com- pletely stagnate? Isn’t it just as strange that for three long months during the Summer it should be considered quite the thing to cut short @ child’s education? * Montessori materials which train the mind through the development of the senses make educa- tion the gradual, constant, natural thing that it should be. Let your little _ girl or boy “play” with them this Summer and you will be surprised at the greater conception of things and improved reasoning powers she or he will show this Fall. During this week ey July ‘14 to 18 igf Ox inclusive A we will have with us in our Montessori Seetion an expert Montessori teacher from the Children’s Education Foundation, which is the only train- ing school in the United States which has been authorized by Dr. Mon- tessori. She will explain the uses of the materials to all persons interested in the education of children. Avail yourself of her advice! We believe that this was the first store in New York to sell Montessori Materials. We made our first announcement of this fact on March 2, 1919. Kpw7e—Fitth Floor, 35th Street, WET phonograph |$33.25 It weighs only about 17 pounds, may be ‘ed Hike a suitcase. It is abeolutaly compact and when it is closed every part General Information— CROWD OF PEOPLE TO THEIR SALES Ge A FINE =(G-R-R- BOLSHEVIC 4 Bou SNEVIC } Ar fourth Floor, S4th Street, Rear, is inside, including eight records! This is more practical than any other small phonograph we know about. it plays, as the tone is clear and true. The case is oak or early IMA - R= Store Hours: 9.00 A. M. to 5,30 P. M, I'M GOING INTO THE F STOREVITCH AND, BLO ‘Every BOOS. tre THE TROVBLE 3VON ITCH, LET Xe Women wait for this events, : which happens semi-annually ‘SALE of \ Gingham, cotton «mull, etc. Kirmye —Hecond Fler, Centre The charge account We have just received, from a store that features a charge account pee pe} announcement of a sale wether, and toilet i ce isites: of the sale of ‘the isthe teed and po f sine regular furnishes « basis for com n of the two the pcan account, and tox a bag og ‘one-price policy. here were over one hundred items all told ai them our regular prices were lower than our competitor’: as sale prices. For example, Gees feature Pond’s their sal at 87c, We ‘nell the same Bsr for 70c, We, in the rit, i bled to sell se! the ret Sis ter ite lass than at the price list we see,—— Depilatory, $1.00 size bot- bid ree price 85c. Our is 50c. If rouney Mak eittpen per ina oer t you pay for a 50c when there is no Out of over one andres Ys Yene in the sale the store bettered our regular price oe oftes peggy in Wey twenty-three in petites ttempts to cut our regu- Be bw prose we imemeerey rice our merchandise still heir sale prices are mah Lays a low as our regular for any of the items. akan h seseahry for 6 stare to cu as an more ie ry 8 oe ton store el i iPe'dhicing’ tele ty The each payment, one Our regular prices are consticenay ibe than other stores’ sales prices. Vacation A wonderful assortment of white and tinted papers and Every yard of it Is crepe, plain voile, prt ‘wi, mdr sport skirting, cotton poplin, silk *tab: deftly ‘phioed ‘ots ‘ these - vee BT Feather hats ever so start! ‘ $2.79 A high price is not an index of smartness. But the wings small feather-covered tur- bans point directly to that enviable quality. These are just the hats for imme- diate wear — in between straw and velvet. cards All the newest styles and sizes—the paper may be had in ‘By white, blue, pink, or buff, some with narrow border of adarker shade, or with gilt edge, some with paneled sheets. } Correspondence cards in white only, with pir H a edge or *) paneling. Many of —EM BUY SOME HANDKERCMIE FS- Store Closed Saturdays During July and Augustinian the boxes contain Quys—Maln Fleer, Rear, 35th Street cards in two sizes,

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