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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, “1920. « Fae Os a en HITIQN WTS "SSESMV'R TR AMEKOMENE RENE PROFTEERS = 222M QQO,000IN "55255 Advertising Tall TONAL FINANCES. "4 MUTILATION OF INLNE FOR NEW <== BULONGPLANS <a Ea EMENDOUS BLOW GragRea: too. Drominently. into stories Win ‘arise At a Cont _— | m in Revenue and in | th 1), lemelight. Ke prodnuee 5h 000, the land rent of both 1) THE CONSTITUTION’, RAID ON IN TENANTS balding i ire ee oy te be | START NI NEW YEAR iret ccm yeh ‘ relief. in this direction cannot bé ust corner of Ma A ced. so the is Btocks and Wages Are | truce! 1 believe people like to n- know the heads of stores vo 24 they paironize. I think per- | | problem Las s ‘64th Street eround will | — a poreis and could be solved only by a next week for a Hiftern- change in conditions permitting a ment hot ) ba righ sonality counts im business Augustus Thomas Declares It}'Field Opened by 4 by Deadtock OF et are acid cay. mtdee oe city Metropolitan Pro} Projects Embrace] by "wermer 1. Waitt, the Ananeine Lo-cay more than it ever did. Contrary to Spirit of the Builders and Unconcern —_censtruction be temporary and of] $100,000,000 Flats, $50,- | byughtYine Lennard interests in tie 2f & man has « pleasing per i ‘ queationable relief, but the: resultant . seventeen-story Hotel Ambassador, sonality he gets along much Wiped Out. \ Instrument, a of Public Officers. sure lows would be thrust upon the 000,000 Dwellings. ONC Nua bead WtAnted Ih a helene , x ‘ : | tM iictoubaianal (ist OMT A 1 teat eC alice ter Cais. tenants Conde _ |boring block at Park Avenue and better than the grouch. Miam if, Wrst. counsel for the For’ thg reaton that a/majotity of] “Profiteering ‘landlords are plan- taking it out of the pockets of the | Metropolitan builders are starting | *ISt Streets to cost $10,000,008 The man whose picture is York Urewer#’ Avsociation, in a Americana cannot ‘repeal the Protl-| \'ng new raids on tenants. very people whom it was intended 0/146 new year with moro than $225,- Atcha and ith Misece the wie or primed here ta Roper Li, ert tosday pointed to the’ tre- bition Amendment, Augustus Thomas,| Investimations by members of the ” Legal means for making the rent | 0,000 projects on hand. the first William C. Whitney man- TJatch, head of four stores- us investment | the playwright, in an interview with| Real ate Board yesterday show squeeze less oppressive are under) All of the projected structures aré| sion, a thirty- story structure fenforcemvnt the Evening World this morning de-|that tho situation ia developing Pe a GU ot a ay neaded urgently and the unfilled de-| been projected: t nt lor three on Broadway, west gndment and siared the Kighteenth Constitutional) jangorous possibilities. Experts say ator Kaplan of the Fifteenth District. | and has been the main cause of Perl beer ditd ye eet ag fied side, al 80th, 45th and 99th 600,00) and 7 Amendment to be “contrary fo the! this year will witness worse rent whose home Is at the Hotel Ansonia |recent big advances in rents, Most} a theatte and many unique (atures. Streets; one in’ Herald spirit of dur institution: and a ‘mutil- squeezes in both home and business It is intended to protect hundreds 67! important from the standpoint of the.| The operation represents $7, wh out of emt year if the Prohih.tion La | f ape of | Nope At generation| !%tficts unless; prompt measures aro thousinds of tenants i ords mak, | ocople is the construction of flats for oan sAvenue ltsall hos achieved * quar Sixth Avenue at » furnis “Even if this presen ation] 4, sifel ae a iba) 1 long-sought protection from factory en 2 ma 5 should give this hament unan.- | trted for relief. ing it Imrpossible for now lessees 0,000 families to cost $100,000,000, | {ONE -souaDt protection from factory Both Street. Ife is known as The main trouble Nes in the per-/owners to disregard agr-ements mi More than this volume has been! structional movement organized by J IFAVCIT, the Salto-Nut mous Consent the fact that @ majority , 1863, to the same date of a suomquent generation cunnot| sistent refusal of speculative build. PY former landlords, The now lend” | canned, the builders waiting only to|H. Burton and the Save New York and <Checolate Man? ohio , the Government. collec.ed in change it maxes it eub day St i © | ‘rg to undertake projects sufficient in ynjae rents if the old landlords had | obtain joans, materials and labor, all’ Coa hich conte! plates coli fan,” ue from the -liquor industry a ASN Maal hat PASE tl voluthe to supply housing demands, |ngreed to continue the old ratze for | xf which seem in fair way to materi-| Mediate erection: of twenty: has multiplied his business 159.06," 8 Id Miss HeLEN & Thoma. and contrary to the sptrit) € ply iede te canal th y Structures for the garment trades ; ; } amount th 59.06," 8 id WSASRERE >of our institutions and’a mutilauon| hey ‘advance three main reasons UI alah Ms airy invalidating oral | tive reasonable. figures before |along Seventh Avenue, south of sth hy four in 16 years. Ramoringieyt TL Fae, in | ee lho pupaerie lourl; Witenes VMs |recoguibed amcgood’ GMints In toe tnd restores the law as it ex. |Next S,ring. Construction for business Giréet, extending into the Pennaylva- : ded f ; “Lf (he Supreme Court, omem-| recognized as good. rst is their | $ ‘i i . nia Terminal zone. Plans for th Pron Time and Place Set for Wedding} pera are ‘under oath to defend the tailure to, obtain large loans at low || in 1918 hyatadl MT uses calls for $76,000,000 and small|two units were fied during the That: Will Attract. New Constitution of the United States,| rates’ because bankers are holding fan ove e Bee eas dwellings throughout the suburbs in-| week. They will cost $3,000,000 edn. gg Ree ark: Soctet and who cannot detend aE Foe a me, money at § per cent. and ihe r| LeTe-AIMeneient ceentnd i de Sates covering the west ade Or the ave ‘ork § 2 5 PONCLEN se > be eep as eran that i hal CO , ‘ i sith to § Street and the be made up in y utiliation of this kind, tending tol iich cash as possible in the liquid | cided h rdship for tenants during th nditions in the metropolis reflect houthwase Cother of Sith Stiect | heavier taxés on the people isthe} st. James's Church, Madison Av ts @pirit, which is above t rent profiteering period.” said Senator| the rest of the country as well where | pw rigs 501 pd, | form of call loans on which they have | anian to-day. “The old Section nee ri In the Columbus Circle section to the same | "2° and Tis Street, 19 the place, and | tier,” | the playwraht, comdnuels |y on oharging from 6 to 18 per cent.| [the Real Property Law authorize!| constructional contracts of the paa' {Continental Athletic Club has ac: a Neu. 17 Is bhe time set for the.mar-| J oongtitutional, it then becomes during the past week, these igi! oral teases and provided that if no|Year have involved §$2,000,000,00), | quired nearly a block nt Central Park tiage of Miss Helene A. Carrere to} of evory patriot rates alone being enough to shut off | iceific agreement is entered inte} oreaking all former high records.| West and 62d Street for an Vrederick K. Barboar, an event that | et all “kinds of building except that! fy Guration of occupancy of an apat‘-| Trade authorities estimate demand at | Story club house, to repr will call out society In ite full} jy the sophiaity which is absolutely necessary, espe | ment, Ht.rhoulld be deemed to continw | s4'500,000,000.. ‘They. say $2,500,000. At Long Acre sam> inter sty strength. ‘The prospective bride ts | ‘ Ive projects’ which| through the year us marked. by th. | 500,000, ey say the coming | than 09 Js involved in. sixteen- 00,000 from the the daughter of Mrs, L. Sidney Car- | 0% both candidate and party, are based primarily upon a prospect | ysual termination of tea The 1911] Year's work is sure to pass $3,000,000, | story offices and theatre to be built were 149,418 (Ore of No, 137 East 73d ‘Street vote against the nomination. o: of fair profit, Second is the strongly) 4rcnament made such oral leases iit» | 00—all of which assures an immense-|for Marcus Loew on the northes liqu sr indus- | vleetion of any man in the Nat maintained bigh cost of ee ga! and created a tenancy from month ihe GHIGIRD ate period for os pene ay. ee th Street, of ogis ed state a r ¢ y Dany " E ‘ +] tt "2 On 42¢ pet, the ne sh rina Exclus i, LATIN-AMERICANS Logisiature, or any DAind: te the. anos fo months. Thin gave the ‘leasers | Manhattan Alone: has $160.000,00 |ekyecrnper will be enlarged’ with & They would obtain a ise rents upon promise would hold the same to number emplo: lied trad Vho Was Weakly @ party to this in-|with the impossibility of holding it] their ehance. early disbursement in w { CALL ON LANSING | ‘auity. to contract agreements house 4nd “The distinguishing thing abdut the |extortionate wage dem that the mt olans under way for immediite execy-|twenty-story addition, and several tion and is calling for more than | other sl apers have been pro | Government of the United States,”| ‘Thuse conditions thr onother]the end of the year. In a month or brclectas weruictnee een | Jected along that thoroughfare em- o ow on, “tha t year f t payers yw et U sites Nth a] iggy, ie 9) m- | Delegates to Frrapeial’ Conference | he went on, “that makes it different | tonrifying yeur for rent pay wo they wo! tse aain, age free fleld for builders, the old skyline |, Northwant along Bre y as there were ; : ; rom any’ Government that has leaders and: civic workers realize thet }rhat the oral leaxe was not, legal. hibition, it is aso} Which Meets Next Week Guests | existed up to this time, is that in ali | ncasures nrust be surted long in intend to ste fier levels and event Avente “Hae semen} idol dy ao eae hiscasy cvcryenian has @,vote and | than ever ext fully in. the in the way af the spectacular, per-|ulfed for the $15,000,000 Hotel Tt labor condit ons. the majo the publle menac yor’ ZELAYA' S WILL WILL FILED. HeDS Ons Of We MOB: INtORNMUIAE | a work tay-te ander way noe at s er aw governing the| mittee on Rent F Droste 16 608191 5000,000 Nistor BAL tiny tiie ; Take ¢ 1 look Mr of ah individual is paced |tieally gone to. pieces as the o0l)| wigew end Children ef Former for Borshing Square, dist and 42a/@ny tme, f ake a good look at Mr. Whore a UAlorlty CANOE atte toe | ftuctivo Duta een oo fen. | Vicaraumman President Get Ratate.| vues, and all around it the-sky-|at onco include the 47,000,000 Court Elatch. ‘The picture is just the ‘intention, the spirit, and the form |ants, Somettiing must be done at] ,, Geis | of aa erste Halaya, formner | ecraper builders are laying out 7 House, $5.000.000 twenty-three story dike him. 1 want you to know | of our Government. Tile Constitution |once, and no one seoms to be intel. | President of Nicaraugua, who in| Te northeast corner of 42d Strect| extension of Telephone and Tolegeaph 3 {block bounded by 55th- there will make great reaches for Jan, 17) — Latin- 8 to the second Tan- geet ga ips Maw | American Finanetal Conf shows an inves o00}{n the Nouor int the investments were: $188:512.000; win purine: $3,210.- : De hone Boece i nicn Tequires a. voto of. three-| gent’ enough or “strong enough to| Nw York May 18, filed for probate with|and Madison Avenue has been se-| Building on the old rn Union him, and when you call at ‘ me reco they guests of 8 ry Ghuxs at | fourths of the States to amend it, Js|make the proper mo the Gurrogate to-day, Gequeaths prac-) ured by a syndicate for twenty-| Building site, structure Curb Mar- any of his stores, day or lings, $2,893, 0° . i z au Union) not a law governing the condyct of} Builders who were looked to for] tically all hig es to his widow, four 8 to represent $10,000,000,| ket Association on t Trinity Plax : Serato e New York Cit enwich Street. site mest wak $337,828,000 . ee se Latin American countries | ¢ na, but the ground plan of our} bg constructional operations —aré Gee tere and three sons. Two sons|the backers including Winchester |# f ¢ night, vou are more than ent plus a bill of rights.| naking the situation worse by join York. They are Carlos of| Repeating Arms Company, Liggett 5 an Ba Note Company ‘ Ie, tote lweatnen ts, of rie eee tartrate “xinona tof) There are in it only rules defining the ling tue speculators who buy howw nd Horaeio| Drug Stores and Fred . Ley’ Com- plans have becn filed for thirty ave likely to see him, and then d_ siloot 72,- |more ts Government, the departments of the| with the am of raising rents an Phe wiuow | pany, tL urch of — Christ,! stories to cost $3, 500,000 ad- yea fle F ante im amid 440.0800 9nd exlnane Nid wich wore dincusse Jovernment and the duties of officials | gelling thei at @.quick profit, They aaghters live in’ N UR. ai. | Scientist, paid $1,500 000 for old St'ldition to New Y« Ixchange on nd 4 he ca to him x és ntatives of| —plus the bill of rights referred to. |gay they can buy’ hemper than they 1 a . osi- | fartholomew's Church site on theave-| the southeast corner ef V and New ou Wi ise him. New York City and State of $712,981. (1), “United States are transportation! "A aumptuary law like that of the|can build and thet profits arc dent educated ond eave Vand that thes (nue at 44th Street to build twenty-|Streets, $2,500,000 extension of Bank- Hie 75Q} In\A914.thy Mauor-stock in this \iuistions and problem of «quaitaudi| fighiecnth Amendment when. .put|guicker and more surj—prefits wh cy Re story offic ith edifice for worship ers’ Trust Building on Wall and P: keeps in personal Ay was valucd at $24,765,000; outaid> Ue -oduction and distribution f x 0 t Sy ooare fen. | "eye no cman on the entate, The value af hfs peed ahh 4 eS engning i ‘ tetbtty, but in the 8 i aMioautes from “South Ametion’ wity [UG 1s COT not ho Ree $f courec, must be. copwed out of tee. | vf the entate ta not aiven. on the strect level, the cost to reach Streets. touch with his four stores 13 Prohibition the estimated loss the coat of ving has gone up approx! “nor even by a vote of| buying and selling during the let several times during the day } {s $128,538.500 in the State alone, ‘The ly 90 per cent. and wages also have year are still as active as ever, th - . : "to saloons ix crtimated to be 75 /avanced. the voka must perby States andsthirt-|Lasy prey being, peoperdes on ‘whic! and nieht, from 8 A. M. une til midnight. The stores are el inv! los care : oe y pices soa? : Ria able or ay Tne anlorn | Makes Plans for Hie Cremation, | Qi" Siutes can keop this law In thé Hemet tog Cee i ian : H t S een A operated by two crews of or on ays: workers, but the owner does 5 . ° ° « not figure on hours—not be- New York is the Healthiest big city in the World re joss by itself is set at $82,250,- Then Shoots self. ow, there are thirteen States in |lords are following: the gpoecuativ The total loss by Prohibition to! NEWARK, '0., Jan. 17.—George Ab-| which’ the population js less than 7,-| horde with keen re! for the sam bott, city prison. keeper, yesterday kind of game. The Shylock lovsee:, ¥ 000,000 voters .would be’ weil con-|or “leasters,” are threading every by eed el «| fained in 3,600,060 and these can keep | way of the metropolis like a pack o @ respective hostelrics, this law unrepealed, even ff all the | wolves, nat hindered, apparently, b addition to the foregoicg losses y Prison and Tired! rest of the millions of voters are!the Aldermen's ordinence requirine just be remembered tha the lots I against them,” them to take out a livense for every cause he is greedy, but he rsons owning vineyards in the exceeds several niltou dollars orsNew York State (next to Califor aia} ts one of the createst wine grow- tates in the Union, “ire brewing industry, and thers are t 140 brewertes in thls State, is erhaps the hardest hit industry by, hejone-hals of one ner cont ruling.” | { ee BROWNING, KING & CO MPLOYEES IN LUCK er ,of Cooper Square Store }, Announces New Profit Sharing Plan. Wis now Saturday, Jan. 17, but the yees of the Browning, King &| Ca; store at 16 Cooper Square are | taliting of the dinner, dance and.) entertainment given them at the! Brevoort by 8. E. Millington, store manager, It was a great and it lost none of its p.ea: when the host announced some- new in vtoro management, in- ing an increase in the emolu- its of the employecs. is the policy of Browning, ‘King » to pay the managers of their in addition to @ talary, a per- fe of the profit which each may make during the year. Mr. ington announced that during the 1920 it was his intenton to dis- te this profit among the em- ees in shares, to be apportioned be basis of their present salaries, ‘trMitlington feels that no store can | be pperated 100 per cent. efficiently | each employee performs to the of bis ability the duties im- upon him; that the profits ac- lw the store from the efforts of 2s employees are tn a tange meas. irefdue to the employees thetiselves, ‘A committee from the employees | has} been appointed whose pusiness | I] be to consider and adjipt all mafters pertaining to the welfare of a: No employee will be discharged | unléve this comunittee recommends | auch acti Monortry ruests «tf thig dinner wets Mr,..Willam Jfull Browning, Prebldentof the company: Mrs. Will jam, Hull Byowning, and Mr. John Seolt Browning, the Treasurer of the conppany,. Pane see asune RUDOWSKY CASE REVERSED. vietton Be Investiguted. Al derision yesterday of the Appel- Stern Brothers West 42d St, (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43d St. Our ANNUAL SALE of FURNITURE ill Begin Monday, January 19th Due to the advance arrival of our. enormous stocks it has been decided to hold this:important event earlier than is customary. Our assortments—ordered many months ago when prices were way: below present day cost—offer you a splendid opportunity~ to ‘effect SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS on Bed Room Living Room ‘Dining Room Appellate Division Aske That Com Tate Division réversing the convic- tlén last June of Samuel Rudowsky of No. 414 Georgin Avenue, Prooklyn, Be of stenling $1150 from of Max Wugmelster of No. O3d tract while on a sud- deciveed Unat. statements ok Kringle, attor- H ended ursect of the Dis- prrok was wholly inedeauate Hah defender Sun Porch Art and Miscellaneous Furniture Excellent workmanship, fine finish and worthwhile quality characterizes our assemblage of Louis XVI., Chippendale, Colonial and other designs. ions of inhabitants, many of them living under con- ditions of congestion not to be found in any other city in Arer- ica, was able to show a kealth record for 1919 that would do credit to a ‘‘Health Resort.” This wonderful record is due to several influences. Physicians, nurses, settlement workers, neighborhood centers all contribute to spreading the idea that a vigorous body is a necessary adjunct to an active mind... Success depends as much on one as the otter. An essential factor in produc- ing this health record is an ade- quate supply of safe ilk. I kave devoted nearly half a century of unbroken service in my efforts to give New York the best milk to be Lad, and from every quarter I get testimony that New York leads the world in quality, efficiency and charac- ter of its milk service. I say it modestly, but I have played an important fart in es- tablisling these standards, and I kope I will be pardored if I seem too enthusiastic over the result. To supply our nearly two rrill- jon customers with good, whole- sorre, safe milk every day re- quires an organization that never stops. It requires equipment that cost millions of dollars. It required foresight, it requires watcl.fulness and care tlat you will fird in no other line of food distribution. Ve employ veterinarians that visit every cow from which Sheffield Milk cores, These doctors are always at the service of the producers of Skeffield Milk. We errloy inspectors who visit the farms and tl.rough con- stant contact with the producers spread the gospel of sanitation. Nie: YORK, with its mill- They carry from one farm to another the latest thoughts in farm management, the newest methods in clean milk handling, and by kelp and suggestion at the source of supply add to the value of your milk when delivered. Nearly one hundred Sheffield plants are opened every morning in the farming centers to receive milk as soon as it is produced. The men in these plants accept nothing but milk of Sheffield quality. No trick or manipulation can make good milk out of bad milk. It must te good at the source. It must be clean, it must come from a healthy cow, it must be rich in cream. Then comes the last step in insuring Sheffield quality, perfect pasteurization, Your milk.must be safe. Cafe beyond guess or chance of any kind. Clean mi''x, rich milk, Perfect- ly Fasteurized, Good Service. There can be nothing better. Eaving grown with tlis busi- ness, and surrounded by the splendid men and women in the Sheffield ‘crgarization, I carry the. burden of tl.jsvinstitution, I think, as easily as I did the cares of that one wagon. I operated many years ago: But when I step, ‘atide; so to speak, ‘and cortemplate the tre- tmendous, daily ‘task of the Sheffield service OCO deliv- eries before 8.30 a. m:)*and ob- serve how smoothly tle machine performs, and realize wlat it means to the thousands of babies depending on Sheffield wagons, I can’t Lelp but feel that it rep- resents a job well: done. New York Las a health record to be proud of. It was a great frivilege as the head of Sheffield Farms to have helped create this record. LOTON HORTON, President. just likes to work. Mr. Hatch is very affable. IIe likes to know his custo- mers. Ile likes to learn from them first-hand how they like the Salto-Nuts (registere. and Chocolates they buy at his slores. I say he is affable. Fle is more than that; he is genu- ine, able and very deeply in- terested in pleasing his cus- tomers. He is anxious that his trade-mark, shown here, shall represent at all times the very best quality of Salto-Nuts and Chocolates and that whenever it is seen on a box or package custo- mers will say: “The contents of that box or package are all right. Hatch lends his name only to the best.” At the Herald Square Store, Sixth Avenue at 35th Street, Mr. Hatch serves a delightful Lunch, eon and Tea from noon until 6 o'clock. At the 99th Street Store he specializes also in a splendid line of Pastry. At all stores cus- to:sers are served with delicious Soda-Fountain specialties in ad- dition to S-!to-Nuts, Chocolates and Nutted Fruits, Send for price list. Order by mail or telephone. “Hatch, he pays the Parcel Post” on mail orders, and “Hatch, he delivers free in the Cit_” on telephone orders. Give Greeley 241 a ring. Write Hatch, Herald Square, New York City. SHEFFIELD FARMS COMPANY as a New York : pound, i Chocolates-——-$1 to $2 tha i Furniture Sections ee cones an, dbf, Floor Snninaeraisitasiieh,