The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1920, Page 10

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met an order of di eer a % 7 al the cou; fart is unjust and unregsonable,|shifts the burden of proof from the : ‘ New rsey weno jeotionable, © . and the agreement under @pich the |tenant, where it would ordinarily Ne Central Railroad of N. Je ‘The next medmsute makes It mis. fame in wought to be recovered is|/ n se of an affirmative bs demeanor tor landlord to fall to oppressive. the landlord. If the rent, ha Boer Hourly Service to Philadelphia . rf urn’ water, heat, led le~ net more 2 . P 5 ‘ vator or telephony service where they opal ne We RECOVER within a year the burden of prov \ are neceysury to the proper. and cus- JR” RENT. : court to of rent to set up the defense|@ year at 2% per cont. It merely ie ‘4 e ie on Daylight Saving Time : its reasonabicness is put upon 4] tomary uve of the buliding or to in. ‘The tact® constituting the present |landiord, but it does not prevent ; Express Trains leave New York for Philadelphia as follows: terfere with the quiet enjoyment of omergency are set forth in section|landiord from show ng that any in- . eave Parlor, Steeping hare, Leave Parlor, Sleeping the leased ‘premises. It bas bécotne 1 of the bill, By this bill the pol'ce|crease, whether it be more than % aq ‘i | Wee | cite ita || “Oeste” |' “funteos” [cia Cop Gertie 4 common practice with the landlords power of the S*ate is invoked. The|per cent. or not, may be reasonable. 2 “it, : ee A... FE ns @ a final order to give judgmen The bill affects cities of the first class ARMY ptr 7.46 A.M.|Pilor sed Disine=|10,00 A.M.) 9.47 A.M, Bill No. 3 gives this pow: iad id Westchester County and is to re- Wit de court, saving a multiplicity of actions rpune. in effect untl November 1, 8.45 AMEN 4 Dinine—l19.00 M. /11.47 A.M, and emabling the court give the ha tl » Upot fs juired. Bil, No. 9 applies only to a sum- cabling 10.45 A.M.|Pector 4.00 P.M. 3.47 P.M, ie old law provides that a persen | practice. ve, and that is ma: proceeding to recover the ‘ entitled to ponsession of premises| Bill No. 7 reptaly the Ottinger lay, et granted by the statute.| session of premises occupied as a nob i 12.45 P.M.) Eaier tnd Dining) 6.00 P.M.) 6.4%. P.M. Pariee may howevet, dwelling on the ground that the oc- ey 9.00 P.M. 6 into lente and prove the fair/in possession ie er A 10. the owner oul |ten ngreatent with the landlord's asc rent of the premises and to recover althe expiration of his term, without akan on MBECT 4.45 PME Se ond Pen}10.00 P.M, of the possession of his premises. The |surance that they could. remal judgment for the amount shown to| the permission of the landlord. ‘ bag 6.47 P.M.|Patlor and Dining—|12.15 A.M. next of the seties repeals this|iong as they desired and pnid the be the fair rent. Thie enables the COURT STAYS IN HOLDOVER Other Sto Boge? Bée, 400. 440 o ME Chub Unscrupulous lapdiorda have Jandlord to recaver « fair rent with. | °° PROCEEDINGS, Tittle foo taion’ 30°51 eeTtiosatt proceeding if it J# established that| The bill, in substance, holds that Satisfaction or money brck. the rent specified In the agreement | where a final order has been jesued in GILLIES COFFEE Co. ‘was unjust and inreasonable, a holdover proceeding, the court may 283-239 Washington S.. N. ¥. Dill, as dt seems to be com-|grant, in its discretion, a stay not}/] Between Park Fl. ang ts monly Uy ogee does not fix the inne geared J t limit of the increase of rent within (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) ‘but gives no power to | 2 He ail i i $ i f § he Hd ith Alli Hi i i! # ¢ EH ary | ne ie el Snappy Spring Suits i for the Young Man laws with their explanations: uy ff THE 11 “RENT” BILLS} ‘ik v ify tn $801 pul f i N, IN PLAIN ENGLISH. a $13 to 15 All Over New York With the almost universal high cost of footwear this /f¥ ti : season, our economy prices are doubly interesting to fashionable women, Out showing embraces all the , ) ( t | latest effects at only $7.85, $8.85 and $9.85. nm y 4 | exe snicyedime $9.60 | so | ) here only. « 59TH TO 60TH ST. LEXINGTON TO 3D A\ Sale of Players To Be Continued ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE We are glad to announce that our great sale of Playe: Pianos, which has been in progress for / the past week, will be continued fo: a few more , y d eye 80 as to allow out-of-town customers and q y ) i i n residents of New York who were unable to call _ *The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily Just watch the other fellows admire that suit—a: Maclay is ar OL Eo coe a , ba cued a gir N why shouldn’t they? tunity to purchase one ofthese beautiful Wal- ters Players at the sale price of $475. ‘ As only : Mt hd : The color is right—because it is the latest. The design | Dhara gaan cad pape omens ‘ f ! ‘ is correct—because it follows the lines laid down by Der, bayelbieen eigposed ck_e0| we Sayise you e eit & the best designers of men’s clothes.. ee oe MADISON AVENUE «- FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK | And to top it all, an excellent all-wool fabric, made for g bs : ; SERVICE, is given good clothes-expression by skilled \ Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street | ‘ and careful tailoring. Ages 15 to 20. | K : Sacre —Fifth Floor, Front. P LAYERS 9 i} (Sizes & to 18) ‘ ; : w Wik $4 | 5 The pinnacle of achievement—for style and work- jj |!8 HARALD: RU ALR: FFs NET OER manship—has been attained in TI TO MM c ae SE ErEEEESE ~ Free With Each Player Boys’ Suits at $38.50 t 50.00 | 7. a if $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice—and Free Delivery. now ready for ‘selection en the Sixth Floor * * * Ht | On account of the continued steady advance These Suits are made of the finest tweeds and cassimeres, -in the cost for all materials used in the manu- facture of Player Pianos, it is very improbable and all of them‘have an extra pair of knickerbockers. that an opportunity like this will present itself a ; a a NEW ingenious 5 ee Caps (to match) at a reasonable addition to the prices quoted. at] devices for your 2 ° esa Ph a Special Low Terms come and go. But the |i} | $ i standard commonplace Hel, OF ONLY 3 A WEEK things you find here go on forever, © i Tn a Of course there are many lower-priced Suits in stock We Do Not Charge Interest Boys’ Spri ng Oxfo rds and Boots Bloomingdale Brothers have arranged an ZASY a\\ st PAYEENT FON st only 55.00 a week, which a H i HERE is one kirid of caddy everybody i set] | not only makes it possible for almost any family ot ' 4 to possess one of these beautiful Pl; » but at $5.50 to Q. 5 Oper pair ought to have—a tea caddy filled with fra- FOR BARING makes paying for the instrument so what (s H grant delicate leaves of Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Fons for anand Bacula of convent: eliminate all worry. are show:: in large and comprehensive assortments Tea! One whiff from that caddy, and you eiryend tseutisoremoreiomveing |Q || : } picture a steaming delicious cup of full-flavored, on the SIXTH FLOOR H amber-colored tea. rbrgrea cut~Cutors natraied If You Cannot Call, Mail Coupon 9 GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me llustrated catalo Every detail of this footwear has been given expert super- TETLEY Ss TEA Jews. Concer \d particulars resardang Jour talogue vision, and comfort and style have been assured through Ag7e RTANET socgn aunty e ‘ NEW YORE Player-Piano Sale having just the right arch to the instep and the proper Mekes gond tea a cortainty - width te the tee. ‘There are all sorts and kinds of tear but there is only one kind backed ‘ i by a blending experience of oyer a Sizes: 1i to | and 114 to 6. fe J hundred years, That's Tetley’s- |SUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS’ | the kind particular people insist on! Joseph Tetley & Co, Inc., New York WORK WONDERS,

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