The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 12

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On or before May 12 they pay rentals or writs of evic- ‘will be issued. he sixty-four are tenants of a dig house at Nos, 1333-1343 . Avenue, ‘ia University je erction. Last year the lessee | man by the name of Friedfeld, on April 1 by oné Bacha- In Ooteber, Friedfeld granted each ‘the eixty-four « lease for one year. ere April 1 Bacharach wrote a letter to them ‘saying he taken over the property, knew the Friedfeld leases, proposed to them, and next October would ‘gverybody a new scale of & mass meeting font the terms of the Friedf sense should have Lett You had nothing I shail not tolerate up this man’s rent, If HER CAT BURIED ¥ With venta Vids hes Teen ‘vvepiada ta ‘Will for Cat Homes, ‘The favorite cat of the late Mise Matin Wwen, daughter of John Ewen, a was Rewen’ ign. bi L* od am ae ner cat My bein a Fi ae we vine fame © oth vernal slater, arta 1 ber Wurrorate “Ooh Cohalan named Mi Jes ‘a8 co-administrator of her es inte o with the New York Trust Com- “DANDERINE” Stops Hair. Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys “Danderine.” After an application of “Danderine” cal-| vou can not find a fallen hair or any Mow) » § Be eighty | he cal Dourhty Me the Seventh m _ District Municipal Court Ing were dismizned because the panern did not moet. the require- of the new laws. Twelve cases which fe od was a dispute an to facts In the ‘Tertuinder of the cases Jandiords announced private set- enday oF } set down for trial| ‘Mm one case the petition for eject- @howed that the tenant had & lease. The testimony of the ‘was that there was mere! ent. When the court the discrepancy the mi gaid that he had signed with- reading the form ial ae City a drawn up for hi ee than ‘chat’ oa Justice mi and sworn to admit i's dandruff, besides every hair shows | ew life, vigor, brightness, more col- o yess. —-Advt. ee Credit Plan ‘invites you to take advantage .of the conven- ence of purchasing fine, up-to-date clothing reasonably priced, upon which you can make partial payments weekly or monthly at your own convenience. These boys’ extra pants suits are good mere to start with. Special for 2 days only Boys’ *20 to *25 Suits with Extra Pants $14-75 suits alone are of such excellent fabrics and kemanship that they are hard to find elsewhere at Price. he extra pants doubles the life of suit, giving the boy the service of 2 suits at the price of one. They are made of strong, Spring mixtures in the up-to-date styles the rs demand. The dependable fabrics, in smart modern all-around belted Norfolk predominates. Sizes 7 to 16 years. HECHT BROS. W. 14th St., Near 6th Avenue THE EVENING WUSUY, FRivat, AFBI ¥ The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & Ca. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Remarkable Sale of Imported Black. ‘Chiffon Dress Taffetas (38 inches wide) will comprise 5,000 yards of a choice quality at $3.90 per yard Mail and telephone orders will receive prompt attention. This Sale will take place to-morrow (Saturday) on the First Floor. A Very Special Sale of Misses’ Separate Skirts (accordion or knife plaited) will be a Saturday feature on the Second Floor This importat offering will comprise Skirts of fine all-wool navy blue serge at $10.75 Skirts of crepe de Chine, taffeta siik, white serge, tricotine and gabardine + lustrous satin, t $15.50 Skirts of superior-quality sports silk (artificial) in the most effective Spring colorings . at $19.59 These Skirts are 33 to 36 inches in length, fitted with elastic belt, and may be obtained in 14 to 20-year sizes. An unusual buying opportunity is presented in this Sale. 34" St. New York Some Suggestions for Saturday Women’s Pumps and Oxfords ca! At Most Moderate Prices Walking Oxfords Cocoa Calf, Gun Metal, White Snowbuck Hi 9.00-—----! HOSIERY DEP ' ‘ ' ‘ H ‘ Patent Leather, Gun Metal BUCKLE DEPT. ‘The finest Silk and Lace Hosiery in prevailing shades 2.60, 3.50. 4.50 Special for Saturday Novelty Pumps Black and Brown Pure Thread Patent Leather, Gun Metal Silk Hand Embroidered 10.00--- pacer Beaded Buckles 2.00 to 9.00 Rhinestone Buckles 3.00 to 35.00 Steel Buckles 3.00 to 50.00 Lord faa 38th Street 39th Street Announcing the Seven Furniture Days : Sale Beginning Monday, April 12th HIS semi-annual event will afford you the opportu- nity of purchasing our usual standard quality fur- niture at special prions for seven days only. As- sortments are large, and no matter how great or how little your need, we feel sure we can meet it in a way decid- edly to your advantage. Tomorrow (Saturday) Will Be the Last Courtesy Day When You Can Make Advance Selections at Sales Prices. Solid mahogany suite illustrated is a beautiful reproduction of inz Queen Anne Period modified. Can be had in choice of Velour or Tapestry. Sofa. .$175 Arm Chair. .$95 Table...$75 i hh 3 ‘a eT a ital “Tt’s the real taste of fresh grapes” 'T’S Grapelade—A Welch quality pure fruit product. Not only a splendid spread for bread, toast, muffins, etc., but @ new resource in cookery. A filling for tarts and jelly roll—flavor. for puddings—sauce for meats and omelets —and you'll find many other delightful uses in our free folder of tested recipes. Get Grapelade from your grocer in 15 oz. glass jars or 8 o4, tumblers. The Welch Grape Juice Co, Westfield, New York Welch's Other Welch 'lades~pure fruit spreads—are Fruit- Iade (Grape - Raspberry and other fruits with grape), Peachlade, Plum- Jade and Cherrilade. Ask your grocer. clade} pi a Sogn Hi unl Sil

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