The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 10

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ee ¢ 9 in Fifth Avenue 34% STREE roadway Extraordinary Preparation Makes This the ( Greatest Easter Sale of 8 Ultra-Smart Suits for Women and Misses Saturday—Exceptionally Priced ‘48.00 | } Selected from our Specialized Stocks— formerly $59.75 to $75.00 1 | Wwe would have thought it possible to secure one’s Easter Tailleur, superbly tailored and ! | exquisitely styled, for the inconsp‘cuous price of $48. Yet here they are, an accomplished ] fact—a collection without compare in the city for superior quality, expert workmanship and ex- clusive styling—at $48....but, comparable to a great many much costlier suits. te ‘ “HOW NEW RENT BLS > CERTAN OF PASSAGE WL co Tents (Continued From First Page.) tHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920. ing any more than the amount previously paid by the tenant; hat he has not increased ent more than 25 per cent. it was ear previous to @ commencement of the pro- can try to put him out under y proceedings. | The landl does this for non-| he will be able to ion that he ig not ing for more than the amount paid the previous menth. But the land- lord will not be able to increase the rent, | “If the landlord begins a proceeding | to put him out as a hold-over, the ten- ant can get a stay for six months ond court will fix & reasonable amount him to pay. “If the landlord sues to recover the rent the tenant can then put in claim of unjust and unreasonable rent and the court will fix @ reasonable rent. “The Iaw epplying to leases both of | © ma judgment le rent, wh ing. the defense action the pro- in for the increase of 25 por has no other effect than to 1h ore ry uld be up to tenant to prove his conten- that if | way will be found to get the dill out the committee. “LAWYER EXPLAINS MEANING OF COMING RENT LAWS. é The proposed legislation has under- _ gone so many changes in the past few ays before being whipped into shape that without a doubt many confusing _ questions have arisen in the minds of dhe tenants. To clear these doubts iT “But the new Ii ever 25 por cent. May 1 and Oct, 1 is embraced in the two bills relating to summary pre- ceedings, if any action is brought against the tenant by the landlord rant) CZ "| (This means that if you are a holdover you have thirty days to look. for an apartment and if one cannot be found in your neighborhood the time wil be ex- tended by the court to six months, PORCELAIN Attorney Sammis, counsel to the} the court fixing the rent mean- Joist Housing Committee, of which| while. If-the landlord desires to On Your makes the ideal {op for *y terminate the lease, the same rul- I chen tables an EM- Penator CC Lockwood Is Chairman,| jie 'applies. If he wants to raise Pantry Shelf CO makes the best porce- lain top. Some PEMCO TABLES have steel legs, some wood, Others have flour bins and extra drawers. Ask any Department or Furniture Store to show you the PEMCO. PEMCO—BALTO. ‘and who helped to draw the bills, was psked to-day to explain the meaning of them in language which would be @lear to the layman. “We can't pass laws to give relief to Past injustices,” he said. “We can't heck the water which over the dam. We the rent he has to show to the court that it is a fair, Just and reasonable increase before he can put you out. And the court will be the deciding pawar.) to season each dish f as you prepare it, as FF well ason the daily table at breakfast. { luncheon and dinner ovision in the bill. They do not thorize the landlord to make a 2% cent increase, nor do they fx ‘cover the problem of to-day. ' “Im the case of a tenant who rents month to month and who has At Grorers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N.Y. frequent raises which he fevls Are unjust and unreasonable, he may ‘fefure to pay his rent for the first Fonth after the pill has passed. The y one of two | he is not | | i The four models illustrated tell the story of their | style charm; the other important details follow. | i i] The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily BG. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street The Fur Department | (on the Third Floor) Fy is displaying a splendid assortment of ‘New Capes, Coatees & Scarfs for immediate wear 2,700 Dozen Irish Linen Hand!.erchiefs for Men and Women will be specially priced for to-morrow | 1,500 Dozen Men’s | Irish Linen Handkerchiefs | Hemstitched . per dozen $3.45 & 5.75 it Natural Mink Scarfs Initialed . . per half-dozen 2.05 made of one pelt; in desirable dark shades, 1,200 Dozen Women’s eee te 4 tf Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Japanese Marten Scarfs (dyed) Hemstitched . y + per dozen $2.10 made of one pelt eo «-. e« at $55.00 Initialed . * « « per dozen 2.50 With embroidered corner per dozen . . . . $3.00 & 4.50 (Sale on the First Floor) These are designed in the latest combinations. Fi Exceptional values are now obtainable in Double pockets and buttons accentuate the smartness of this Tri- coline suit, $48. An accordeon pleated skirt and stitched Eon Jacket 0! Tricotine, $48. Inverted pleats relieve this smartly simple Tri- cotine, $48. Stunning is the toon for this appealing suit | of Tricotine, $48. | They’re fashioned of excellent quality Wool Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Men’s Wear Serge. Navy Blue is the color of course. The telling details of the best made-to-order suits—the set of the sleeves and the collar, the finely fin. ished seams, the tasteful application of embroideries, braid, buttons, new collars and pockets, fine silk linings— are all exhibited—you have only to make your choice. Embroidered or Stitched Eton Suits with accordeon pleated skirts; Belted and Box Coats; Straightline and Mannishly Braid Bound Suits; Skirts that are plain, box-pleated or side-pleated. NOTE:—Our large and capable Alteration Dept. 1s prepared to make any alterations necessary in time for the Easter Holidays. Women’s and Misses’ Distinctive Hats In the First Floor Millinery Department are many new and charming Hats for the Easter _ geason. The shapes, colors and trimmings have been selected with discriminating care * and with a view to harmonizing with the fashionable costume for Spring. The prices are moderate ae emis Pretty Spring Frocks, Capes, Etc. ; for the Growing-up Girls Smart Silk Frocks . - $22.00 to 72.00 Dainty Party Frocks - 16.50 to 75.00 Washable Frocks . » 4.85 to 32.50 Accordion-plaited Capes of navy blue all-wool ernest te OO Biggest Values Finest Furniture, Great- est Varieties—That’s What We Offer Our Customers, Easy Terms. A Quantity of Children’s Shoes buttoned and laced have been taken from regular stock (on account of the size range not being complete in every style) and re-priced as follows: , Sizes 4 to 8 Fi ' + per pair $3.50 Sizes 814 toll . . . perpair 4.35 Sizes 114to2 . . . perpair 5.25 Ordinarily these Shoes would be sold at much higher prices. The broken sizes account for the present low quotations, (Second Flo Coats for dress or street wear, at Rees $22.50 to 110.00 Separate Skirts, of various materials, at o «© «© « « $2.90 to 23.50 In most instances the sizes range from 6 to 16 years. (Girls’ Department, Second Floor) Vogue Patterns may be obtained on the Fourth Floor COLUMBIA ~Crafonele” Booth —then decide. SONORA Clear as @ Bell” We cordially invite your inspection of our compre- hensive assortment of phonographs — Columbias, Sonoras and Edisons. You can hear all three im the privacy of a convenient Main-floor Concert Phonograph Headquarters awaits your selection. Come in — Fifth Avenue or Brooklyn. Convenient terms if desired. A COMPLETE LINE OP COLUMBIA, EMERSON AND EDISON RECORDS HARDMAN, PECK & CO. Founded 1842 433 Fifth Ave. 47-51 Flatbush Ave. EDISON “Diamond Dies” Subway and “1 Crosstown, td ERTRANCE On 49°" STREET in Moleskin, $9'7-50 Mahogany resser or Chiffonier, Queen Anne Period, as Illustrated, Each at Trotley cars pass our door, A49™"STé3@AVE for'® ¥ upholstered stop at our entrance. Ave., Westchester Truck Delhvenes OPEN MpMDAY’s saTURDAY VENI

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