The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1920, Page 6

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bee eats Sw eancmats Scam nats teamed 2°O ay eee _“\ Wegarded as a gerittemen’s agreement Owner Accused of Disregard- ; " ing Gentlemen’s Agreement a at Rent Hearing. The rent committee representing | he tenants of Nos. 605 and 611 dist) } Street, Brooklyn, -will meet to-day at Mhat address to determine a course of fy ‘gction since their landlord, Dr, Jo- ' seph F. Polisar, of No. 391 Ponnsyl-! -yania Avenue and his attorney, Levee! | Lerner, failed to adhere to what was} before Leo Kenneth Mayer of the Matayor's Committee on) Rent Profi- eering yesterday. \ Tt was due oily to the calm and “persuasive efforts of two policemen «That the physician and bis legal ad- viser mide a safe exit from the ‘*ewelfth floor of the Municipal Builé- “ing last evening following ‘a hearing hich consumed most of the after- mn and which was replete with bot % nd counter accusations. It supeare Lied bed gon se Ut wae n u e thirty-aix families fe the ‘tio iWoases fo hed ta ‘four lan in the laat ty many instances, it is aieerteds the rents have been increased from 40 to 76 per cent. After much wrangling as to the _eonditions complained of, My. Mayer! tried to {nduce Dr. Polisar to moq- “erate the rents. The physician re- ‘fused, and under the Jaw rebates are ‘not compulsory. ‘Dr. Polisar and his attorney pleaded that the rents now asked are impera- | “tuve in view of the cost tg conduct- ing the premises. The 't its dis- with that view, and finally it = determined that Mr. Mayer of the t Committee should figure the oy@hatter out and strike a fair average o@s to whyt the rents should be, ce to abide by the sion of the it Committee, as “did Dr. Polisar and “his tuwyer, After © debit andecredit side of the finan- ge balance sheet was caleulated ge igures submit “by the ph: jan, it developed the doctor was earnitg 4 net: profit of 16 per cen ‘The tenants a, Po ES | moana ‘thé resentment wae #0 that tl fae Q- Mr. Mayer. tho ‘landlord ‘ ‘Was not entitled to'more than 10 rofit. He further decided 1" broke in y figures that at the 9.60 a room the doctor would qhrourhy” ‘thoutes: Counsdtler and his lawyer hur- thelr dressor » matching up odd coat’ and yest, About 700 nts re- Aieat for this one-day special. Every pair perfect. * ; Fine, smooth finished gar- ments in rich brown, blue and green shades, - Sizes 28 to 40. $12.50 Garments |) Da. 56* ! Only 1 -© . iat. AVE . 7 ay | |. Lord ® Taylor THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920. Renaud, 47-49-51 West 42nd Street invite you to select to-mor- row ane of those beautiful Smart Chain Straw Hats “TRIMMED WITH HI FLORAL _DESIGNS—AS ILLUSTRATED Normal Value of These Hats $12.50 and $15.00 Your selection to-morrow from 250 choice models, at Economy, Style and Quality MAIN. [7 5 FLOOR |), This Sale Comprises Three Essential Features--- | Store Closes at 5 P. .M ESrerss! rt Misses’ High Class Dresses An Unusual Purchase of Handsome Afternoon and Dinner Gowns for Young Women Offered Tomorrow at j Very Much Below Manufacturer’s Cost, $37.50 and $45.00 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— ~ 39th Street Advance Summer models, beautifully made,’ individual, youthful styles, no two alike—a wonderful opportunity Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask Jor Telephone Order Desk Figured Georgette Crepe de Chine Plain Georgette elaborately embroidered heavy quality silk, hand embroidered with crystal with beads. drawn and embroidered. beads, : None C, O, D. t No Exchanges. Third Floor, 7 ane Extraordinary Purchase of Springtime Dresses for Girls (Sizes 6 to 14 years) which we are enabled to offer at Lower than Current Prices Little Frocks of distinctive styles and lovely colorings, with touches of embroidery, French knots, clever collais, cuffs, and graceful belts and sashes, devel oped in Linene, Japanese Crepe Exceptional Values at $5.00 Another Group of Girls’ Dresses in Voiles, Dimity, O:- gandiec, Tissues, Imported Ging- ham and Linen, in a range of attractive colors and models, offered at $8.50 Less Than Original Cost None G. 0, D. Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Elente Corsets Offered For Tomorrow $3.95 AINTY mod- el for slender or average figures, of excellent quality pink satin, girdle top with elastic in- ‘sert; medium long skirt bound with fancy braid; eyelet lacing below front steel. Unusual Values Tomorrow in the new Cotton Foulards so much in demand this season, Rieh, colorful de- signs that duplicate the ef- fects of the new Silk Fou- lards and Georgettes have their richness and color ac- cented by cleverly devised trimming of navy blue silk. loveity Cott and reproductions, $15.00 to $135.00 An Exceptional Value lecand Floor. Dresses A range of chic models in all the season’s latest fabrics and colorings. In- cluding Paris importations Women’s Cotton) Foulard Dresses $35.00 in Charming, New . Styles The model illustrated in simple, flounced effect, with tiny inverted pleating of ‘| navy blue Silk, finished with = vestee and cuffs of white G At ir lace, the new shawl collar a) and surplice waist ed; Ke with the pleating, finis , with a smart rosette, i Ny (Ay Tailored Dresses in diev tinctive styles that give the first glimpse of the new strai Fidine effects Paris is emphasizing in the later im- ported Tailleurs. Third Floor Real Filet Laces at Low Prices Laces of this hi uality are becoming scarcer and hi a ay time to take advantage of these extraordinarily fine values, is undoub \'Filet Edges ! $4.25 yard Characteristic Filet pat- terns; 7 inches wide. 3 inches wide. and Insertions rope | $4856 ond $195 yara $3. yard | Patterns particularly Variety of stunning de- | adaptable for lingerie and signs; 6 inches wide. blouses; 24 inches wide, Edges and Insertions $2.25 yard : Designs effeetive for Lin- gerie and decorative linens; er in price daily—now Edges and Insertions | $12 yard | Effective whén‘dpplied to neckwear and blouses. 214 inches wide. edges; 34 inch wide. Edges and Insertions Filet Picot Edges yard 35¢ yard An exceptional value in Picot edges and narr the favoréd Rote md? keaf | insertions that lend the fina designs,» finishing touch. Beadings and Edges ‘the yard A remarkable value in beadings and_ finishing Ground Floor, Favorites of Fashion HIS season of bewitching novelties in Blouses no Summer outfit is complete without a Sports Skirt. We are offering excellent in- vestments in separate Skirts, in full assortments. Skirts of Checked Wool Velour, plain tailored, with $16.75 Wool Sports Skirts, plajds, checks or stripes, knife or side pleated..... peceaeeccecosces sjissseeanesce nee Other Wool Sports Skirts up to.. Satin-Stripe Black Skirts, in Silk and Wool Poplin, knife pleated $15.00 A costume quite charming enough for theatre or restaurant may be achieved with a new Silk Skirt, plus one of a woman’s own Summer Blouses. A range of novelty Skirts in many styles—all mod- erately priced. ‘ Sale of Women’s Summer Blouses Four Extra Values in Lingerie Models to wear with the New Skirts and Suits All Exceptionally Low Priced Sheer White Batiste tucked Blouses, deep frill edged with double rows of Valenciennes lace, long sleeves, Voile Blouses, button- back model, round neck, short sleeves finished with hemstitched pleating. $2.95 Fayptian Tissue Blouses, pink, blue and violet stripes; cqllar, cuffs, and double pleating of white Batiste. Overblouses of Voile, in new ,blue, embroidered in silk and woo] of contrasting colors; charming model. ' ‘Mird Floor, Smart Sports Skirts A Great May Sale of Women’s Hosiery The following offerings of this far-famed Hos iery should be investigated by all who desire ta replenish their Summer hosiery stock. Silk Hose | Open work Fibre $1.75 $11 oo _ All Silk Hose, full fash- An effecti: ttern, ioned; some with lisle | oi eae dee uit soles; black only, ee, Black, brown and white. Silk Hose Sport Mixture Hose $1.65 $1.00 A smart silk fibre Full fashioned; lisle sole in attractive Sport mixe andtops. Black and brown, tures. Black and white, . navy and black, also brown Silk Mixture Hose mixtures, $1.35 Silk a Hose Exceptionally fine, dur- 8c Openwork Silk Lisle, in able hose, in silk mixture; black and white, Plain full fashioned; black or hose, in black, white, cot white, dovan and gray. Ground Floor Annual Sale of Women’s White Shoes At Very Low Prices NEW shipment of White Footwear has been secured to meet the demands of our May Sale, one of the most interesting events we have ever had in the Women’s Shoe Section in its opportunities for economy and its range of attractive styles, $9.75 $7.65. | White Canvas Pumps | White Canvas Oxfords White Canvas Oxfords ! Buckskin tips, military heels $10.75 tm &, White buckskin sport Oxfords, rubber soles and heels, White buckskin Oxfords, military heels, Latest types and styles for sports, dress and aeneral Summer wear; dependable qualities and workmanship of the Lown & Taylor etandasd,

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