The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1920, Page 13

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* the Ottinger Jaw, which makes ver- pd any me in country Mp iy there is plenty of housing and plenty Cl bal leases not binding for more than] CF" 'armers were compelled to a month, will be repealed. cut down production because of the With the exception of the Mortgage| exodus from the farm to the city, he Tax Exemption Bill practically all the | declared. : | 10 BE PUT INTO LAW | its taken up at the hearing were| 4 Ze time is coming when the city dweller will be competied to go back |opposed by the score or more of New| to the country @ order to live," pre- York bankers, real estate men and| dicted Mr. Merrill. title company officials who attended, 5 : Later they called on Gov. smith to discuss remedies for the high rents | 4 " and the increased cost of living. Clar- ‘ (Continued From Fir From First Page.) | ence H. Kelsey, President of the Titie aa Guarantee and Trust Company, with New York, but | H. B. Hurd, President of the Lawyers’ begerse aces ot ihe Dalia | Mortgage Company; F, J. Parsons of other He ; | the U. 8. Mortgage Company; Walter In régard to his own bill, Senator | stapler of the Metropolitan Life In- Lockwood said to-day it would put | surance Company and others were in @ brake on the profiteering landlord | the party which urged his approval of mortgage tax exemption. and give the tenant a reason for his | “swe have got to put through a law went money. that will nail these rent profiteers and “Before a landlord, under this bill, | nail them for good. And I'm here to ‘wan get an eviction from the muni- | co-operate in the work of putting such ipa odurt,” he said, “on tha ground | & law Upon te books,” sald Gov. that the tenant refused to pay in- “Back to the farm” was offered as oreased ront demanded, be will have | a partial solution of the rent problem ‘to ‘show the court the incréase is not | by_State Tax Commissioner Merrill. wxorbitant and is justified by in- creased costs of maintenance and ———— V other Causes. It will be up to the | FOUNDED 1856 curt to decide whether the increase | , 4s unreasonable, in which event he RICES of Spring clothes are somewhat wan deny the eviction« higher than last year. “The landlord's recourse would be; Increased wages and advanced costs { to the Supreme Court in case he still | of materials always are reflected in ‘wished to get rid of his tenant. Be-| the charges to the consumer. fore his application for an ejggtion Since you are called to. pay erder could be reached in the o ; Nr ipae ‘ary run of events two years would more, you have the right to expect jelapse, during which the tenant more. uuld remain on the premises and For more than three generations | ‘pay no rent.” | we have been committed to the “NAIL RENT PROFITEER GOOD,” | uncompromising policy “Fabric A SAYS SMITH. quality, lining worthiness, tailoring efficiency and | ‘A hearing was had yesterday after- | ( moon on the bill exempting from State | Mazation mortguge bonds up to the vending of genuine value.” That same policy is an outstanding feature in our showing of men’s and boys’ Spring clothes. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET $40,000, and it seems pretty certain that the bill will become a law if the Federal Government will make a sim- diar exemption, This, it is said, would j@reatly stimulate building operations, | “the lack of which has been largely ‘reaponsiple for present poor ‘housing | conditions. Little doubt appears to exist that bi Wi T (/ M&CREERYS ANNUAL SPRING SALES Embracing Every Department Our Great March pre urenny Event Continues | 6. Vollrath Triple Coated White N Enamel Lipped Saucepan; 3-quart capacity. regularly 1.00 75c 4, Vollrath Triple Coated White | Enamel Covered Saucepot; 8-quart capacity. regularly 3.00 2.25 | 10. Fireproof Casserole — brown with white lining; in nickel-plated frame; cast handles. 1.65 regularly 2.50 12. Fireproof Pie Plate — brown with white lining; in nickel-plated frame. regularly 2.50 1 8. Family Scale for household use; weighs 24 Ibs. by ounces, black enam- 10 elled; white dial. 2.25 regularly 3.00 15. “McCreery” Electric Iron — nickel plated; nichrome wire element; detachable plug; weighs 6 Ibs.; fully guaranteed. 4.25 regularly 7,00 46, Parlor Broom of best quality new corm regularly 1.25 85c 48, White CeAMWAGaraent Bag; keeps clothes free from moths and wrinkles; equipped with metal hangers and new airtight closing device; over coat size, 30x50 ins. 95c regularly 1.75 (See Demonstration. ) Tar Sheets, 40x48 ins.; 12 sheets to | roll; regularly 75c. roll 60c 71, The, Thermalware Jar is spe- cially designed to retain an even tem- perature. Will hold 1 gallon of liquid or solids at any desired temperature for many hours. 15.00 (See Demonstration.) 30, Highly Polished Aluminum Tea Kettle with cold handle; 4-qt. capacity regularly 3.00 2.25 . 27. Heavy Gauge Polished Alumi- num Lipped Saucepan; 8-qt. capacity. regularly 1.75 34, Set of two heavy gauge Alumi num Covered Saucepots; 3 and 5- qt capacity. regularly 4,00, set 2.95 31, Aluminum Windsor Kettle with cover; 6-qt. capacity; delicious pot roast may be cooked without water. regularly 2.50 1.55 32. Set of three Lipped Aluminum Saucepans; 1, 11 and 2-qt. capacity. regularly 1.75 set 1,25 35. Eight - in - One Combination Cooker, Set of heavy gauge Aluminum, can be used in eight different ways. regularly 4.00 set 2,45 49. “McCreery” Electric Vacuum Cleaner of polished Aluminum with switch in handle; high-powered Uni versal motor; fully guaranteed; with complete set of attachments. 34,50 regularly 47.50 James McCreary & i | 5th Avenue 34th Street ; This: Store Closes at 5 P. M. Amvrica’s Leading ‘Puf House Fifth Ave. Fur Shop|h The Or inal and’ only Abram hc rth A35 Fiftli Ave. From Manutaéiuree to Wearer “One Floor Up—And Save Money” DO NOT BE FOOLED! We have no connection with any other Store on Fifth Avenue using name “Ratkowsky.” These advertised furs will be found AP THIS ADDRESS ONLY. Beware of imitators and imitations. This is the ORIGINAL and ONLY Abram Ratkow:ky. CONTINUING GREAT SALE OF FURS From Canadian Fur Trappers’ Association, From Recent Purchase Entire Season's Collection Raw Pelts, Made Up in Our Factory At POSITIVE 50% SAVINGS That this sale of furs has awakened the city to what we are ing in the way of REAL BARGAINS IN REAL FURS no one will n for a moment who has been here and actually seen with ‘own eyes the crowds on our floors from morning till night. The surest evidence that these values are REAL val: in the verdict of the here and buy—and go away to spread the ne hbors THAT THEY NEVER SAW SUCH FUR VALUES IN ALL TEER LIVES. The sale of these furs, made up in our mammoth factories from nearly a half mil- lion dollar purchase of the finest pelts from the Canadian Fur 8’ Association, Winnipeg, Canada, continued today and to- morrow. Select now for next Winter—WHEN PRICES ARE SURE TO BE AT LEAST DOUBLED! Department Stores have offered to buy our complete stocks at same prices we sell them to you, KNOW- ING THEY COULD NOT BUY THEM AT THESE PRICES IN THE MARKET. We would not accept, of course, preferring to continue giving our patrons the advantage of these matchlessly lower prices. On Sale Wednesday Thursday and Fnigay, RICHEST FUR COATS French Seal Dolman $150.00 French Seal jayisse! 195.00 Hudson Seal 250.00 Hudson Seal fim", 350.00 Marmot Coats 150.00 Hudson Seal sassy 295.00 French Seal 100.00 French Seal {k= 300.00 Near Seal Coats 100.00 French Seal "sary 150.00 Sea Lion, trimmed —_ 125.00 Utvdron seal Beaverette Coats 100.00 “shay : Sealine Coatees 100.00 Near Seal Coats 95.00 Sea Lion Coats 65.00 Hudson Seal rave" 450.00 Muskrat Coats 150.00 Jap Mink Coats 300.00 Nutria Coats 300.00 Newest Seal Coatees 100.00 Mole Coatees 350.00 Mink Coatees 400.00 Squirrelette 5i5,"eurnu, 75.00 FUR COATS—FrOR EXTRA LARGE $ seal Dol WOMEN, lengths to 8 op Cane, "she iny up to 80 tn, ea Lion, Cane bust 6. SCARES, NECKPIECES Suitable for Summer Wear Our Summer fur collection is com- plete. To the stylish woman who wants to purchase a rea up-to-date neckplece to wear with the ns jouse we offer thin col FINEST IN NEW YOR! any fur plece you buy will last you for years. Squirrel Animals $15.00 Wolf Scarfs i755” 30.00 Skunk Scarfs, lined 25.00 Fox Scarfs Lined. »re™™ 50.00 Hudson Seal, Maxi long 35.00 Skunk Scarfs fi, 25.00 Jap Mink Scarfs 20.00 Skunk Capes #'""7n.. 50.00 Flying Squirrel Scarf 20.00 Wolf Sets tomettire 75.00 Skunk Muffs, brown 25.00 Sable Animal 50.00 Stone Marten 40.00 Sable Fox, animal 75,00 Cross Fox, lined 100.00 Kit Blue Fox, animal 35.00 Silver Lynx, animal 35.00 Hudson Seal Capes 25.00 Skunk Capes, [2z7,, 100.00 hep, Lion, s150 Sea Ion. bixTa. $30.00 Juv, Mink Comes. 8150 Broadway at Ninth, New York Store open at 9; store closes at 5 Smart Spring The Unexpected! 500 Women’s Wraps at $59.50 for the $75 to $100 grades Five manufacturers contribute to the sale. Three gave us their Spring Samples in all their newness others, with whom and smartness. Two we have long had dealings, gave us special purchases in order that we could make this sale truly an extraordinary event. Onehundred models! Each*59.50 This is one remarkable feature of this sale. Among the five hundred wraps there are a hundred or more models, including all the new models, featuring every small and smart thing that Fashion and Spring have decided to collabo- rate upon, There are: “Wrappy” Coats of fine tricotine, made to fold about one in the French silhouette. Long Coats of bolivia cloth, narrowly befted, and equipped with draped collars and patch pockets. Short Coats of bolivia cloth in the new sports length that is appearing in both town and country Coats of polo cloth, long and short. Some of real natural-colored camel's hair cloth, leather trimmed and leather belted. Long polo cloth coats with string belts and large horn buttons. Super-smart natural-colored polo cloth capes, fro } An unusual | sign, carried 01 | of red. | pretty silk are | Gingham and Percale Dresses $2.95 and $3.85 gro 68 would nds with Voiles that will SPECIAL Dresses for women to wear in All the bags have wetal frames and beaded handles. are soft and fine, light Wraps that are neither coats nor capes, but a little of each, Coats for the conservative woman who desires a dignified coat for general wear or travel. The Materials include bolivia cloth, peachbloom, fine tric- otine and polo eloth. Developed in sparrow brown, cocoa brown, beige, midnight blue, capri blue, and old blue. A All of the coats are fully lined, mostly with matching linings, although the shorter sports wraps have suitable linings of novelty silks, Second floor, Old Building 100 Beaded Bags m France, $18.50 A remarkably low price 1 opportunity. New shipment, just received. One de- it in four different colors, two shades of blue and two Linings of neatly finished with a small pocket for change Main figer, Old Building 2,000 yards of Printed ' Voiles at 50c yard be the price if We had to buy these voiles to-day. They grounds with pretty chints printings, and white smart hair lines of pink, blue, heliotrope, rose, black, make the daimtiest of dresses for Summer. Main erry Old Building the howe “Pe Sale of Books in sets Wash dresses, good in quality, of a practical model, with skirts | ent full in width and length, and elbow sleeves. All have two large patch pockets | Plaid gingham The folle rever of white around JAMES RL down to the waist THACKER Helt and fs of self material. | DICKK: Color combinations include black STEVENS( and white, several lavender mix BALZAC, n with long the nec tures, and a red and blue stripe SHAKESPEARE, complete works, large type, 20 ‘Vols EDGAR ALLAN POE, edition de luxe, 10 vols Becoming little frocks, finished JANE AUST Prices, in most instances, are considerably below publishing cost owing is a partial list: novels and letters, . LOWELL, Riversid complete works, 15 vols n unusually ‘fine sei, 15 vols IN, selected set of best works, 9 Vols novels and tales, 18 vols ols edition, 11 vols, A running thru’ a dark plaid SCOTT, Waverley nov tundard edition, 30 vols KIPLING, selected set of 16 vols 300 Pereale Dresses KICHARD HARDING DAVIS, 6 vols., flexible leather. .812 in an attractive variety of pat terns, carried out on light and medium backgrounds, — Pretty white tucked collars and cuffs. Figured materials. ‘Tiny flowers. Pink or blue, with fine white line | in even patlern. Sizes 36 to 46, | Arts and Se Third floor, Old Bidg. — | ASSANT, romance, travel, comedy, 17 vols., 815 2 vols 816.50 omplete works, 14 vols.$17.5 SURNS, complete poems, 6 vols. . hs in American History, 10 vols. . History of the World, 150 pictures, 5 vols. ience Library, fully illustrated, 7 vols The Book Store. Eighth Gallery, New Batg,

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