The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1920, Page 11

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~ @nd Orlowsky. | Py er Msc , BTEIVE CERN cco 3,500 LANDLORDS iy Will Be Charged With Failing to Unions Want ‘or ss Ap] Ib Get Licenses in Fight on pointed to Regulate Prices of game ( I “Necessities.” ALBANY, Mareh 30,=A “Cost Rent Profiteers. All ELAND, Mareh 3 nore than 3,500 Cley tommis ~~ BEATING PRISONER Alleges Victim, Suing for|" h@ $10,000, Says He Was Knocked Unconscious. ie for alleged violation House Ordinance from four differ- Uons in islation adopted ‘oo lig! Food, f declared public of the Tk yunelt last night Hheriff's deputies ection with a $10,000 damas against him by Avenue, Bi . @Meges he 4 brutally Gegan and other policen ‘According to the co Sault took “gion, Prices of con- | receiving $7,500 the Charter” bY | vestigate and | | against profitee quarters, he said fim where one J. 1s as, Kuhi sys he replied that he did not know, Qpd@ that the “third degree” process} alderman Falcon ben started | sioner Hirshtleld contemy He said be was beaten first BA Bhat tit Gegan until he cried for but sot n Then he said he was ral Histo Wacked up against the wall and Brel Library. Suck Policemen in the room were ovdered | *? Msrurt i ®y Gegan to strike him, which |™nt 4nd adm! they did. Kuhl says that when he put his hand in front of his face he was ordered to take it down by a policeman who I don't want to break your arm.” He said he was| beeten until he dropped to the floor @pdAthat he was afterward taken as © prisoner to his own home where he | was kept for two days, policemen | remaining with him constantly. He| finally obtained release, he said, by/} in appointments for com- |} @ writ of habeas corpus obtained by fort—in acceptable _ ser- his lawyer, Solomon Schwartz. ; q ; ‘lee The other policemen named as hay- || viee—in variety of styles fm taken part in the assault are;/find fullness of value. Ghristopher ,!'. Kelly, Charles Krum Better now than ever— The reason why the police wanted | fo find “J. Lang” was not brought | Gegan wus released’ in $2,000 | bond,’ ‘The order for his arrest was wigned by Supreme Court Justice La- | @ansky. eee see Se ee ALDERMAN WANTS _! HIRSHFIELD LET OUT Falconer Resolution Calls on Mayor Alo White Nu-Buck to Remove Him, Charging Fail- Patent Colt aid Brown Calf ure to Report to Board. Alderman Bruce Falconer, Republi- | ‘ean, introduced a resolution at this P Tle o Sons, @fternoon’s meeting Sot mdean re- Eleven Big Best Stores eating” Mayor Hylan to remo | missioner cof Accounts David Hir from office “and appoin Style 3227—-Gun Metal, 8.00 Mail Order Dept., 2240 34 Ave. and oy LT HLT GUARANTEED. (Distincton in. in.umnit re cannot be measured by mere design. Chippendale or Sheraton, Adam or Jacobean may be copied— and copied jaithtully. But under the guise ot ‘period effects” may be covered a multitude of sins in workmanship and inferior materials. Not only “how beautiful” but how lasting will tell the final story of satisfaction. FOR OVER 80 YEARS WE HAVE BEEN SPECIALISTS and the results of experience are aptly shown in FLINT QUALITY DEPENDABLE FURNITURE A few items —as special instances. BEDROOM SUITE American Welnut, full size bed, bureau, chif fenic:, triple mirror toilet (able, chair and bench | DINING ROOM SUITE emma $281. selected brown mahog ge sideboard, extension tuble, china four side chairs and one armchair. really beautiful suite, gracefully proporti ake $469. and exceptionally attractive at the price quoted. Hepplewhite, superfine, any LIVING ROOM SUITE amply proportioned sofa and arm) $ red with rich brown Jaspe slows} 15 ilied cushiens, on deep spring-edge seat UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE made to special order for prompt delivery from our N. Y. City factory =n ee Se sere 5 - + UTA LOLER CECA OAOOL CALICO ed a A | “® FURNACES N Si | Furnace, Steam or Hot Water Hei BOILERS p HEATERS Helge tated (A TR | STOVE REPAIR CORPORATION p WATER $7. COR, BEEKMAN NY. TEL. BEEK ATE MULDERRY ST, NEAR LAFATETTE, NEWARK. N, 3. io Keop this advt. for future reference, Luauric ous, ch Repairs Furnished to fit any make of Stove, Range, manufactured, ry CLEVELAND ARRESTS ASKS BOARD TO FIX necessities and are sub. Ject to the jurisdidtion of put in the same category sion would comprise five members, each Every approved Style Misses’ Polo Sport Coat, Raglan Model, novel patch pockets, button trimmed. Special 32.50 Misses’ Sport Polo Coat, Chic Flare Model, smart inverted Convertible Collar. Special 39,75 Misses’ Coats and Capes of Polo Cloth, Yalama Lined. and Belt treatments. speciat 45,00 THE Commission | Action would be created cent, of the workingm |they have institute proceedings | stand; which is diame rs on its own initiative ‘the wishes of the peop Kings VENING WORLD, TU |ASSAILS SENATORS COST OF LIVING| FOR DAYLIGHT VOTE} ing is & typtea f Lockwood and Burlin ed Ready to Party Mtb saving whic “It would tatives of the & year. Two of the/misrepresent their ~| members must be working men. The|nave Messrs. ¥ | Commission would have power to in-| wood Rorlty How they | | volve. “Their vot response to the c Response | hearin; Bur: | a, both | or coffee to say vote, Doubt nd Lockwood wing daylight d by 90 per he State, but if ble for represen: | vstituents than after-effects. me and Lock- heared OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York (Illustrated.) back pleat. Silk Pocket Silvertone, Novel Misses’ Spring Coats and Capes Sixes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. The Spring Outer Garment for the Younger Set has assumed Varied Fashion themes. Oppenheim Collins & Co. Assortments include and Fabric at Unusually Moderate Prices. Polo Cloth. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York The New Spring Jersey-Cloth Tailored Suits For Women and Misses The Dominant Notes of the Jersey Tailor-made lie in its graceful Silhouette and sim- ple design. It is mannish in type and contour and a real achievement is the Moderate Cost for Truly Individual Expression in New Style. Jaunty Sports Suits, developed in Wool Jersey Cloth, Beaver, Beige, Mouse, New and Pekin Blue, Brown and Heather Mixtures, Roll, Tuxedo or Mannish Collars, Pin Tucks, smart inverted pleated backs, novel pockets and belts. Specially Priced at " 20.78 and 35.00 If you are tired of the clock Fight after right try a a change from tea Instant Postum -a wholesome bev erage with a fine fla vor, but no harmful No raise in price Misses’ Wrap of Bolivia and Elysee Cloth. Capu- chin Collar of self-mate- rial or changeable Silk. Special 55.00 Misses’ Belted Sport Coat of Camel’s Hair Raglan Sleeves, patch pockets. Special 68,00 Misses’ Accordion Pleat- ed Capes of Men’s Wear Serge and Wraps of Ve= lour Cloth, Silk Lined. New Collar Innovations. Y, MAROH 30, !County, 9 @ pazile we wish they would at daylight sav~ ample of a ready of the Pi "Was. The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily ®. Altman & Gn. Thirty-fourth Street MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street A Lefore- Easter Sale of Men’s Balta Oxfords offering exceptional value at $10.50 per pair (War Revenue tax additional) will take place to-morrow (Wednesday) and Thursday, on the Sixth Floor The Oxfords offered at this low price are made of selected calfskin, and include a narrow-toe model which may be obtained in cordovan brown, mahogany tan or black; and a broad-toe model in black only. Balta Shoes are a synonym for excellence—in quality, style and workmanship. The Sale, therefore, offers a remarkable purchasing opportunity. (Thirty-fourth Street Elevators) FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET PRESENT FOR TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, A MOST NOTABLE COLLECTION OF VERY FASHIONABLE TYPES IN WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Between fifty and sixty different and distin- guished modes are included, and just as they are remarkable for their exquisite styling and fine custom tailoring, so are they remarkable for their exceptional value. Women’s Tailored Suits 64.00 josh Exceptional Value at..... Included are mannish and belted suits with hand turned collars in notch and shawl effects, braid binding, hand embroidered pockets, hand laid folds finished with silk crows’ feet. In tricotine, Poiret twill and men’s wear serge. 4 Women’s Tailored Suits Exceptional Value at........+-.+++++> 85.00 The fine lines and careful attention to detail revealed by these suits reflect a very high order of custom tailor- ing. Many smart variations of the mode are assembled at this price—85.00—in tricotine, Poiret twill and men's yf wear serge. Women’s Tailored Suits Exceptional Value at In this group are some of the most unusual and ex- clusive suit modes developed this season, designed in the favored coat-lengths, including the Yi . jaunty Eton with plaited skirt. In tricotine, Poiret twill, covert cloth and checked fabrics. _ taeeigeere ee

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