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iat bala 1) : ' Tenement. Flat, Apartment All the Same in New York i When It’s a Court Fight‘ at iy tenement figh more fights y are all ‘t Still, the Yorkville Court Continues to Be the “Class,” Even Though the Case of Mary ¥ ' to pastes nev J lan prompts | dampness. Re Syrnes vs. Mrs. Bell Did Carry a Distinctive \ neu tehen stove | tengo was the or ) f ‘ ame condition that| gustus ‘Thomas } ‘Essex Market Flavor With Regular East eens imei: raul” tt : , ; Maury, no the eyi hed, "Now York | 5 5, Pare i Side Disposssse Notices for All Concerned. firey went) HAA & aM TR EBERE | demining In | for on =p ent nt, \ racket In her 1, announced k By Roge Bratchelder Laan Chee erm olin ‘a prortime nt! Slexandra Cartinte In Candidate. j ORKVILLIE COURT, on 57th} tother night which , 8, — Mrs. Street, near Third Avgnue, the | dl wot break: ip ) stage na third court visited in our New | f Rite 9°As ae t announced t Year's tour of the order, “ whether they fit or Heil objected tn no t. Convention from the f city, has always | not.” wt mild terms the next i b been the “class”! Word would be passed at onc Morning, and called upon her neigh- 6 “4 the Yorkville Cou in an adja mort iz and ca iP Bs court of New York. | room, and the court would ad-| bor to come out and settle It in tho p The Tombs, the | journ to see the fashion display. When| hall, Mary declined, possibly on the . has always | the rush pskondh a things would peace) ground that whe had a headache to-day Yorkville takes in the) Whereupon, in sdme strange man section of the city, and Fifth|ner nc ifhed ebrators, if they have in- sine dir he | = Market, RYWHERE! owt part, wi} been the « SHS CSAS SSS SEE SRS HT TET TS Cee | 5 of justice. | B@ A score of years ago, however, the | e ‘enderioin court swtiched from time | time, according to the whims of | ® New York's shyster lawyers. If Jef ® ferson Market had all the cases and | we lawyers were getting rich, while tn other districts had little busi- | the lawyers would persuade the | ity Fathers to change the districts, go that every one could get a finger | fm the pie. On that account the West ® Bide Court and Yorkville often had | ® many of the almost countless cascs if the “good old days.” Nevertheless, Yorkville never lost its “In former times when Fifth TIFFANY & Co. FIFTH AVENUE & 37! STREET PEARLS DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVERWARE AND STATIONERY , t ERM Pa TSEC ewes aN CUESTA rere aRes 2 5 e 5 z 8 a & g E 5 g a z E z irs. Van Dough or Reggie De Blink 9 the civil court, which is in the | Children’s Fur Shop FUR SETS ROBES TO-MORROW 9.75 to 115.00. “are” In celebration of its unprecedented season of outfitting boys and girls, large and small, in furs, the Children’s Fur Shop joins. the 41st Anniversary Sales at Best's to-morrow with the following exceptional values: Child’s Lock Child’s Gray Squirrel Set, 9.75 Opossum Set, 9.75 . A set that will delight PE Wa any kiddie. Animal warm. — Animal scarf scarf and round muff, and muff, satin lined. satin lined, Appropriate Appropriate for wee tots for wee tots from 1 to 7 years. Here'ofore 12.50 aap Vane 12.50 COATS ai ye Girls’ Smart Opossum Set, 19.50 A choice of stone marten or taupe opossum in a modish animal scarf and muff set. Appropriate for girls from 7 to 12 years. Herelofore 25.00 A FUR COATS for Small Boys and Girls Handsome little coats in a choice of wallaby fur, in a belted back model, 75.00. White coney with collar and cuffs of squirrel or opossum, 60.00. Both styles have shawl collars and are beautifully lined. Sizes 3 and 4 years. FUR CARRIAGE ROBES—NUTRIA OR CONEY ' Affording splendid protection in severe weather, these baby carriage robes are in the popular flap style, with openings. All are hand- somely finished with satin ruffles. 45.00 Two styles in white coney, one in all white, the other with ermine tails. Herelofore, 55.00 115.00 A robe in natural nutria, in flap styie with satin facings and ruffles, Heretofore 135,00 Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 STORE HOURS: 9 4,M. TO 5:30 P.M, — You Never Pay More at Best's on_some fruit salad which | © came cprevor tect a ees ~ semarcsmser eee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920. Mrs. Bell dumped | Mary had prepared, wor » tened REP mane ey RE RT dumped some | vallw outside | tit d Far Shortage Seen In Canada, WINNIPEG, WINE DRENCHES DINERS. |Sherif's Jury “Drinks Her Down” With 490 Ge “Down With Champagr n inst night at the a first panel of the § Waldorf-Astoria. Four guests enthusiastically put it down, but the hosts, as if doubting the capacity provided each one with umbrella, which n J artistic souvenir and at afforded protection agains nore dirt in’ the Mary's ¢ «pail o| Canada, Jan. §—Short through- at Mary's ¢ it would or at the do the most » Nolan veh at » the mi | | adjourn th efor a week, Thin the the Jandiord has served sighed, just as hel Ess Ket and Ifs- | ate has » although he scarce, ame to the e had alre at he feared, he de- The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily" GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifti Street The only collection in New York of Haviland China So you may dite tinguish it, each piece is stamped under glaze— Qovilang France Haviland China The decorated China has an Also, other French Art Wares Lalique Glass Barbedienne, Hebrard and Louchet Bronzes Sevres Vases and Bisque Figures Rock Crystal Glass Artistic Lamps Haviland « Ce Founded 1837 11 East 36th Street 10 East 37th Street New York on the glaze— otconareo ay s fo SLimoges™ A Reduction Sale of Men’s Suits & Overcoats for to-morrow and Saturday wiil offer remarkable values in seasonable clothing of the better sort. All of these garments are desirable in every way, the price reductions being made to make room for the incoming Spring assortments. ~ S Memn’s Sack Suits $38.50 & 48.50 Men’s Dress Overcoats $38.00 & 46.00 (Department on SIXTH FLOOR) A Clearance Sale of 800 Pairs of Men’s Boots (many of them Balta make) will also take place to-morrow and Saturday SIXTH FLOOR on the The assortment consists of Boots made of black or dark brown calfskin, tan Norwegian calfskin, brown cordovan, black kidskin and black kangaroo, in a number of narrow and wide toe medeis, inciuding straight-laced and blucher designs. s, widths and wanted leathers are to he the selection, but mot im every style. price willbe $8,75 per The wniform Men’s Hunting & Tramping Boots (17 inches in length and waterproof) of dark brown cresco calfskin and soft-finish brown eikskin, staunchly made and equipped with will be offered, heavy soles, at the extraordinarily reduced p: $16.50 per pair >) CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY EVENING CLOTHES The tail-coat tailored by Saks tells its own tale. The Seventh Heaven of Tailoring Luxury! Saks & Company BROADWAY AT 34th STREET Saks & Co. Are Now Featuring ON _ THE SIXTH FLOOR Chauffeur’s WINTER SUITS Considering the present scarcity of good woolens and greatly increased labor costs, these suits are certainly splendid value. Carefully tailored in Hard-finished Wor- steds, Cheviots and Oxford Grey Whip- cords—the finest materials loomed for the man at the wheel. Saks & Company , Broadway at 34th Street