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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. Se es ' t contract — system. movi an ¢ t before he will take ne legal rate s not exist NT OL RS PEN 7 |ers who are planning to move on|dono nothing to save the p Oct. 1, chiefly for the purpose of] a repetition of the extort | avoiding increased rents, will pay| mitted to last year, ore to the moving men this year); And the movifg men | me moving courage: : ; | than they ever paid before. by their immunity, have boosted t! * Association of 19 TH Mary ¥ 6d Arienctions tre Prices—-Cuality—Service | They will pay from $10 to $20 an! price again, The men who charg K ii rot he ae hour ( aN - | Neer for every van they use. It will | only $10 an hour are boasting of theit | . Ms } G> - cost from $20 to upward of $100 to| virtuous moderation. And yet thi indigttation against i\ who charge $12, \ Ard yet there is a Nn that the association A little beosting, too, nt move the furniture of a modest three} legal rate for a motor van with at|! or four room apartment even for] 'east 90 square feet of floor is onl those who move short distances, $2.80 an hour, with 50 cents an hour FOR SMALL LOADS | ‘The so-called “legal rate” ordi-|¢*tra for each extra helper. At this Charles Morris, [iy Herald Square B'way,34thto35th St. vel vet hats for women ' { nance, which on its face appears to|&te (but for the joker) one could Tats Henbde. etowe he tener ice, I Syste a | i _|have the services of a van and four) [ySh. Perio’ rush Tue |e We Scll Dependable Merchondise at Prices Lower Thari ‘ tract System Blocks Bené-! noid the cost of moving within rea \oharged by on was $8 |p ‘te aa Wal sonab’e bounds, is in reality a Joke,|men for $4 an hour, | and it will be |e Any Other Store, but for Cash Oniy fit From “Legal Rate” in [is rhe Evening World pointed out a| The Joker fs the clause in the ordi- | 38 aie over ie | 0 : he cost of any| Scorers, nO ie Oct. 1 Rush. | ¥ear ago, In spite of the exposure) Rance Providing that the cost of any |, } . P P } ~ - |made by The Evening World at that Cavevmreet, "a cone Red there tl $ F or juvenile ‘The many thousands of New York-! the moving man r time, the City Administration has! nc limit to cooks,—eaps and aprons If she has joined a cooking class she needs an apron and cap and cuffs that will protect her dresses, A neat little cap will take in all the hair, cuffs that save ones sleeves and an apron with bib, all neatly made, 94c A “cover-all” apron of white with sleeves and cap, $1.39 Heers—Ba Floor, 85th St Nene . and that concern already that it a dozen more. is time it is turn- Dest & Co, Eee ination tease Men’s Fine All-Wool Suits have to go to indopendents and pay «Made in Our Own Shops” . 37.50 especially in Brooklyn, will VERY man has his pet theories about how he would bie to move at all on Oct. 1, j but will have to wait several days, possibly two or three weeks, For in | Brooklyn many of the van owners |have decreed that the easier jobs shall be handled first, and that ten- ants who live three or four flights up and wish to move to similar altitudes must wait. In Brooklyn, as in other parts of tho city, extra charges are made for moving pianos, the rate varying from $6 to $10, according to the difMculty, To move from the Yorkville district to the Bronx a tenant lucky, get a flat rate of Special $3.96 They are becuming styles in fine quality velvet f he is a van load Rut reporte: found of ol have his clothes made. A faulty button, or a badly cut firm that ‘woud yhanale Jo on that Mushrooms, rolled brims, large shapes for dress wear, and lining, may divorce him for life from clothes ready-made. it already “had “pretty, nearly all the work we can handle." ‘The avei ago man, therefore, must pay by the hour, with all sorts of “extras” adding to the total bill. A man who has figured on saving $5 }amonth on his rent money by moving} will find in many instances that in- stead of saving he is paying more. |i BQ There is a long delay in getting the | use of the frei@ht elevator to move out of his present apartment. He pays | for the delay at the rate of at least | $10 an hour. There is another delay | at the other end and he pays again. | If the total job takes half jis likely to, and if there | will pi bly |than a saving In r by movi | ment. | a | “CY’* SEYMOUR IS DEAD. Was One tricornes. Colors—Black and a few of the season’s desirable colors. Sowra—Unirimmed Millinery Dept., Second Moor, 4th Street. | You, Johnstons | Sale 300 ostrich bands, $2.79 | and Tildens— | alae ‘you can buy | Petticoats in tennis balls at new fall | $4.24 a dozen shades | kiana B689- odin for misses earlier in the season! A splendid variety of taffetas and beautiful silk | yw Jerseys. Dresden taffetas with flouncing and wee tucks, $6.94. Taffetas and changeable Every Best suit is made as nearly perfect as human skill and long experience in fine tailoring can produce. “A Best customer once, a Best customer for life.” Ostrich trimming is elected for this season's vogue! Untrimmed hats need only a band of this uncurled ostrich with curled tips to give it a distinctive note of Fall. Colors black, navy, negre, copen, ‘beaver, taupe, purple, peacock, royal and sand. Alora —Feather Dept., Second Floor, 34th Street. Men’s Fall Overcoats Of pure worsted vicuna finish knit weave, the most satisfactory weight overcoat produced. Shower-proof and non-wrinkling. 34.50 Member of the James Bentle ur, known to baseball fandom as Seymour, died Saturday at his home, No, 68 West 1624 Street. Il] health fore him to leave ix months ago. was born in Albany in 1877 | his first _gppearance on a bi; ue diamond ax a member of t Giants in Best & Co, Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Two dependable mantel clocks | $5.89 Reliability is the first requi- site when one buys a time- piece, and when that most important quality is com- have about fifty Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor. Est.1879, Entrance—1 West 35th St. dozen championship ten- nis balls which we are You Never Pay More at Best’s closing out at this low wus silks, $4.69 and $5.94 price because of the late- | ness of the season—for no other reason! All of Heavy quality jersey with accordion pleated floun- ces in many colors, $7.49 and $8.49. A taffeta with three rows which means savings for you if you | glazed dial with corivex glass, bined, as it is in these clocks, with beauty of line, they are indeed most desirable. A. is a mantel clock with a olden oak case, 1134 inches igh, 944 inches wide, 6-inch WDODIDU LUE EUEIE Snug as a baby under an afghan! | Baby snugly tucked under | an afghan cvoes with the de- light of comfort. The dainty, delicate colors we almost be- lieve inspire the gurgles that every baby has hidden to twinkle forth on rare ocea- sions. | We have prepared for winter in our baby department, and nothing which is necessary f 7 Hour and half hour: strike. of small ruffling on the Formerly 87.24. flounce, $7.49. KOGR—Third Moor, Center. act quickly! kewe—Fifth Floor, Center, Continuing the sale of pearl bead necklaces | These are the solid or so-called indestructible pearls guaranteed not to break, peel or discolor. fort or Ith is lackii $7.94. $ 1 1.89 $ 1 5.89 thactive are the dainty things that | 16-in. necklace, | 16, 18 and 20 in. | 20 and 24 in. | B. Mission finish case with | we think a visit will interest you, | \ OS IE DEDOaN = Se SSRRaIEE = i 4 There are:— ilver or | necklaces, 10-ht. | necklace: » 10-kt. gilt feet and side ornaments, pie a faerce solid cold clasps. | all pad) tat Strikes hour and half hour; | Carriage covers, $3.59 to ‘ 14 inches hic 0 inches | $12.49 Verified prices in other | Verified prices in other | Verified prices in other LU cb Boratto high, l i ae Beautiful, soft, light, woolly covers New York stores 819.50 | New York stares 825,00 \*New York stores 830.00 | Wide, en dial and’ Gut | for the carriage. Some are embroi- and upward. | and upward, and upward bezel Guaranteed move- | dered w Luge —Main Moor, 34th Street, Front, ment, edge. Others si are double knitted aud bound with ribbon, | baby sacks, 94c to $3.49 Hand crocheted, in white wool with The sale of 50 fibre steamer blue or pink borders, Cape shawl with hoods are handy. wee caps, $1.39 to $2.89 Hand crocheted and wool lined the: defy the cold and penetrating wind. Little toques which keep the ears warm are dainty frames for the little face. sleeping garments, 94c Th er-'em-all-up” solves the problem of cold winter nights. The material is soft and warm, and the seams are smooth, Sizes 1 to 10, rompers, 94c to $4.49 ‘The kind that are made for tumble- some kiddies. Of chambray, poplin and material that will t iP The better ones have smocking on the waist, Dutch design and little touches of hand embroidery make them attractive wardrobe Oldest and One of the Largest Hosiery Mills in the United States Ipswich Mills is the oldest and one of the largest hosiery mills in the United States. For 97 years we have been content to do one thing well — study and satisfy the needs of human feet. The more than 50,000,000 pairs of Ipswich Hosiery that gave satisfac- tion last year is the reward of doing one thing well—supremely well. Every dealer carries Ipswich Hosiery or can quickly get it for you. IPSWICH MILLS, Ipswich, Mass. FOUNDED 1822 Oldest and one of the largest hosiery mills in the United States trunks, $49.75 That would be regularly, $63.75 presents very obvious savings to all people who contemplate travel. So that you may easily see what claims this trunk has to superiority over other trunks similarly priced, just look at its features. Box—-Three-ply basswood veneer, bulge top. Cov- ering and interlining—Black fibre. Binding Brown fibre. Metal parts—Brass plated steel. Lock—-Solid brass with boltless — interlocker. Lining» Shoe pockets and laundry bag; rich gold Cretonne throughout. Hangers— Assorted five- ply birch, Clothes retainer with curtain to the master-made horn match. Drawers—Two regular and one drop math in Ove candela drawer arranged for men and women, Priced 42.50 to 184.00 Size-—-40 in, x 2215 x 14 inches. Keve—rourth Hoor, Givens —Fitth Floor, itith Street, Rear. Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.- Store Open Saturdays All Day R—resonance U—unvversality S—strength T—thoroughness E—expressiveness L—latitude L—labor A—artistry The phonograph with Sith Street, Kear, nt MM MOL OOO MMC NCCT CC AONUMA TUM UUMOLIU i UA ~~ - r