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vening World Readers," World has obtained the services of a lawyer with long ‘m landlord and tenant cases to answer the new tate against rent profiteering. If you are having any with your landlord, or if you think your rental ts being in unreasonably, state your case briefly to the Rent Editor of The World and an answer will be printed in this column. admit the cost of ranning a house heat tice from|&reatly increased in the past three Ad. Tet reonved « notice years. It would be safe, however, to have the owner produce figures to show that the increase he asks is falr. r fandiord saying he would renew y lense at a °° per cent. increase its expiration Oct, 1. I have en under that lease for three years. ‘you think the Jandlord can raise ‘much more than that? £. D. B—One year ago I was pay- ing $17, and my landiord has raised me $1. The house was sold a few months ago and the landlord raised The house haa been sold fmcrease in three years the court ft be inclined to allow the landlord \. rental because every one will! again and the landlord wants to raise 8 more on June 1. Tat right to pd Set thera. The court will pers 0 ent EV LeSs | Pyiineteget yer inewer—An increase of almost 60 Re. 8K. fy og has been imposed upon you pay the last amount. arpa Explained for |i rics cyan in Jud 4 oppress| lord ristes to take it to court let it Adyine me what step to tal —In fuse yee I ped cont. “which your landlord asks at ) Wein pari 1919, I was paying |to more than 60 per cent. raise, Your giemes not to be reszeas, pecaane, tt ‘a | $25; a6 ig July I was raised to $27.| best plan would be to continuo to re- se. year ago. It “would be, digieult for landlord raised me to $35 In January,|landlord take you to court if—he informed by oe owner that bee either or flat, as his ‘prothars inslow Swit pay to get y H take of potting ¢ +60 « month from fused to pay. Can he dispossess me there on the ®asia of his expenses le has irty days’ notice to get out. Please ) brother-in-law. ¥ where you are,! if I refuse to pay? nd income for that house. artsing 177 Eighth Av., nr. 47th St. KRAMER R BROS. = MEATS, PROVISIONS, | POULTRY AT 4 SUBSTANTIAL SAVING — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE Selected Milk Fed Veal Leg 26c | Shoulder or Breast 22c| Loin or Rib Chops 28¢ OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET 38 Greenwich bing + Battery Pi. 93 Amsterdam Av.nr64th St. 135 Columbus Av., nr.66th St, 947 Third Av., ar. 57th St. RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK We Blazed the Trail The effect of our drive to cut clothing costs is already clearly evident. Merchant after mer- chant has followed our lead and now a great department store, captained by a pioneer of progress, has complimented us by taking a similar step. In last Monday’s papers he an- nounced heavy reductions. In our advertise- ment published Sunday, April 25th, we said: “This sale is bound to be felt clear back to tho mills. If other merchants will follow our lead, it will mean lower prices for us and for youd! This Weck Ends the Drive on the Items Named Below but Other Clothing Items Specially Priced Will Promptly Be Brought Forward Now that prices give promise of becoming lower at the source, we are only too glad to anticipate the future by cutting present profits. Watch our advertising closely from now on, $45, $50 and $55 $37.50 Suits and Topcoats $65, $70 and $75 $57.50 Suits and Topcoats Our Drive to Cut Clothing Costs also Embraces Furnishings--- Men’s Silk Hosiery Save from 30¢ to 65¢ a pair Regularly $1.65,$1.75 and $2 In black and a wide range of plain colors: full fashioned: all silk. Two-toned effects and inserted clocks: plaited silk. Buy a half dozen for only $8 for Summer wear with low shoes, Bull Hictheus Haat prt oe, Baee" wee Pops a ae ort Ste ata Ave. i l ! L Holeproof Hosiery _ ke. {ana tt tt goes to court you wilt most awer—If you pay thé Inst tn- | r—The increase of 25 par bay win. crease you wii have been subjected at paid less than a! The ise was sold, and the new/|fuse payment of the last $5. Let the out ely for li 920, Now he wants $40, which I re-| wishes and have the matter adjusted LET the thermome- 53) ter jump where it will this summer— your food ¢: d can’t spoil, The walls of our refrigerators are scien- tifically heat resistant —no beat gets through, ‘The Phonograph with the master made horn. ACHINES sold on installments include in their price so heavy an insurance to offset losses peculiar to that method of doing business that this added burden makes it appear as if “the tail were wagging the dog.” Ru-stella is the only phonograph sold on a straight CASH basis. ° Ru-stella, Model C—$129.00 CASH Other good makes of similar type elsewhere on ‘‘terms is at $185.00 and up. Ru-stella in four other models from $42.50 to $184.00 PLAYS ALL RECORDS! @ee—Music Dept. Fourth Fleor, 34th Street, Rear, ooo eS 4$Ta STREET & SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK | b ; Your Money Goes Furthest in the Stores on SIXTH AVENUE THERE are savings waiting tor you in every of furniture or a pair of gloves, you will most - store in this Economy Shopping Centre— certainly find that your money goes ig’ er tles savings that you ean make without sacrificing te seeenamibers of the Sixth Avenue Merchants one bit of style, quality or value. Lata a Cc h py Z h Visit any of our stores any day. ompare the Every need for yourself, your 'y or your home = values offered here and elsewhere—and you, too, can be filled here—and whether the purchase be will join the thousands who save money by shop- large or small, whether it be a Spring Suit, a suite ping on Sixth Avenue. Women will find here— All Kinds of Children’s Wear Coats Jewelry Skirts For Men— Corsets Millinery Suits Clothing Furnishings Dresses Notions Sweaters arn Novelties Waists For the Home— Gloves Raincoats Silk Underwear * Furniture . Victrolas Hosiery Shoes Beaded Hand Bags Carpets Trunks Lamps, Etc. SIXTH AVENUE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 14TH TO 23D STREET @ ia 0 an 6 Ce OCD © GD OEE © GENE © SEE O Gay O ean © Come © Oe O cums 0 ena © ann Canes Sos a me ae a