The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1920, Page 12

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4 to Rent Queries; : Answer: Some Munteipal Judges | signa Lag td $60 if it was prewerited | hold ‘you are Sosad'o pers pay $40 for a| to me in July? year because you paid it once; others | Answers, Your impression about tho hold that the matter can yet be ad- | $48 is wrong, The landlord can raise -this too much? _ October of the same year { wae raised | be raised $3 more, and he has done mo ents a yee a meats 2 = - a ee ‘Tease for one year at $48 a month, for your lease technically expires © Sept. 30, and just a year previous you BS ges i began paying $48. However, if you , being wu: gto not think the raise just you may . ‘This month 1 am offering 26 | . Justed tn receetesewnss staan eae eseerees ee A Ge ee Justed. Find out ‘the opinion of the| you as high Serie | Judge for ae district and ~ New Laws Explained for Evening World Readers The Breninp World has obtained the services of a lawyer with long in landlord and tenant cases to answer questions arising wnder th® new laws against rent profiteering. If you are haw ing any Wifculty with your landlord, or if you think your rental is being inereased nnreasonadly, state your cave briefly to the Rent Hditor of World and on answer will be pHinted in this column. | , accor rdingly. the increase demanded of you to be B. K—On 1919, I was | justifiable because it ls 26 pet cent. raised to $48. I am now sdvined the of what you pald a year Bee Ser rent will be rales to $60, beginning | ever, if you believe it is unreasonab! am under the im-|it is your privilege to refuse to, sig the lease and let the matter be fairy | be advisable tol adjusted in coust. : Tea That Is ALL TEA EVERY CUP FULL OF STRENGTH, A" REFUSE SUBSTITUTES—SEALED PACKETS ONLY : insist upon “SALADA” Tea | xt ression the rent cannot be raised Bayona Le wuvia. D hold you can | FLAVOR AND FRAGRANCE ena sthere Joa conan, re you cannot. Tt would be dest not to sign it. Remain havihg been from $40. ‘ths | tries toast Sor out on heldorer so ceedings fet him prove to the court agent demande « raise of $13 for Che! ines the increase he demande 16 jus- year. He wants 25 per cent. of $48, Is that right? Answer: It is presumed to be right, T. 8.—in April, 1919, I was paying $28 for a fve-room rear to So RE endl cent. over ee 1919, and the refuses to accept it. What STUME 1. @. Rote Agen, 1938, may cont was $18; in May, 1920, I was raised to $21 and in June to $22, Is Answer: It does not #eem te be ted auch. The law presumes ft to be just and fair, since the tmorease ts less than 25 per cent. of what you paid a year ago. JOSEPH T—tn September, 1918, I wes paying $13.50 per month, and tn BONA-FIDE ECONOMY SALE Without reserve, the most attractive collection of smart Women’s Apparel ever offered at such radical reductions. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE, DEPENDABLE DRESSES—SUITS—WRA PS 20% »» 30% . LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES + When one considers the high-quality standards which characterize all Robinson’s modes and materials, these values are ‘truly re ‘SPECIAL NOTICE— + EVERY SUIT, COAT OR DRESS CARRIES OUR UNQUALIFIED GUARANTEE WE WILL MAKE A CASH REFUND WITHIN TWO . DAYS ON ANY PURCHASE MADE DURING THIS ae UT FOUN NOT FOUND EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED. _ ROBINSONS: w $16. In May last my landlord nott- fied me that on June 1 my reat would cepairing for two years. 1 would Ire to know if I should pay this rates, Anewert The law presumes the tn- crease to be oppressive and unjust, because it js more than 2% per cent. Now 1 ive @ notice br ty A the rental for next year will be $92.60 be- cause of ynd that If the lease is not 25 West 42'st: For Other Gimbel News See Page 14. Every Type _ of Figure —has a charm of its own; * only sometimes that charm has to be brought oul by good corseting, Wermers Crsers~ —include styles for all types of figure; and if you will let us advise you about your individual corset needs we will prove to you how the charm of YOUR figure can be doubled. And then, a Warner’s is the most satisfactory and generally dependable corset you can buy. It fits the best, is the most comfortable, and Wears tke longest. And it is guaranteed not to rust, break or tear! Warner Coriate from $2.50 to $8. 50 On Sale Exclusively in Downstairs Stores: Balcony iI = Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway: \ teem Annual Clearance Sale The Famous Mme. Irene Corsets CONTINUES FOR BALANCE OF THE WEEK The latest styles, consisting of the sample lines of Wholesale Depaitenent, and the newest chodele medé of high grade materials which we are, discontinuing. Metric Shirts ” Serve You Quality In ‘strenuous outdoor games, that’s where the quality of Metric Shirts ‘the tremendowe increas in cot of materiale end profucig: scores. They stand the $8.00 to $12.00 CORSETS 5.00 and 6.00 gaff. “Nor is wearing $14.00 to $16.00 “ 7.00 ‘and 7.50 power all. ‘ They're cut $16.00 to $20.00 “ 8.00 ana 10.00 right; set trimly as though $20.00 to $25.00 - 12.00 ana 14.00 custom tailored. Silks, $28.00 to $40.00 “ 15.00 and 18.00 fibre silks, crepes, woven {'sjson Hat Every Corset Carefully Fitted. All Models of the Newest Designs. All Sizes. Latest in Silk Tricot, Chamoisette and Elastic ita, alao The New Corset Crevette. A full assortment of Brassieres Positively No Goods Sent om Approval, Credited or Exchanged. 518 Fifth Ave., Bet. 43d and. 44th Sts. Holeproot Hoslery Imperial Underwear and printed madras, ; . 1456 Broadway 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt St. 44 East 14th St. Broadway at 49th St. 2 Flatbush av., B’klyn 125th Street at 3d Avenue TODAY DRESSES of White Lawn, Nainsook and Voile—Yoke,, Empire and waist models— trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery. DRESSES of Gingham and Chambray—Em- pire and belted—contrasting trimming and hand stitching; little pockets ; ; some with sashes, | NO EXCHANGES | 9000 Little Tots’ e TUB DRESSES See Other Pages for Our Three Column Adv., Annual May Day Sale of Girls’ Dresses, and House Dress and Apron Dey Adc. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN ‘West of Fifth Avenve TOMORROW. Our reg. $3.47 DRESSES of White Lawn, Nainsook, Voile and Swiss—Lace and emb’y trimmed, smocked and hand stitched—lace and emb’y—sizes to 6 yrs. . DRESSES of Gingham and Chambray— dainty trimmings—with and without bloomers. Sizes to 6 Years Mothers will appreciate this opportunity to save money ina thrift occasion like this. NO RETURNS SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Fae nigga nente

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