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ine that the rent will be $80 a me beginning next June. sional man and use ‘s any place to go and yet the owner in- ie Sistah bare two-year lease expires| sists that we get out, Cun he put us 1. I have paid $39 a month and| into the street? Iam a pro rt of the ap: er landl % Answer—No. If you cannot find ~~ for id ag ase advise We offered the landlord $78, pr : nswer—The increase is prea Der cent. increase; but he tee er ore bah cit A tr tae to be unjust and oppressive because FOR MEN. & r and demands $87. He zo AS least & yecey it exceeds 26 per cent, of what you mbody good looking lasts, high- tens lad vent 68: Gre ‘Kéaoe ‘Doce | eviction proceedings. if the lundiord Sie % Per Cent. La a t this w apply Ppeweh—The 25 Per Cent. Law does Bpply to this case, It permits 4 land- B lord to raise his rents as high as his pald the year before. Offer the land- lord 26 per cent. of $45 and if he does not accept it let thé matter go to court und be settled, H. M. F.—Since May, 1919, the land. Jord has raised the rent from $14.50 wants the rooms in good faith and is not trying a subtefuge to get you out he will be given the preference to the apartment. E. 8. B,—My two-year lease expires Oct. 1, 1920. L have been paying $73.34 get in the Jantzen Shoe. Jontzen service in fitting too. find out what that is. questioned. i's ) ©xpenses will justify. When the in- t ‘dl ffered to (0 $20, and now he his cut oif hot S “A good foot-rule for. you—wear the JANTZEN SHOE” ) Grease is above 25 per ceat. he must| renew: Poetat at sizes month. I Water and says if anybody says any- i ‘ me Prove hs is fair. Stick fo your offer | rofused and offered hima 26 per cent, thing “gainst it he wil! put them out ask sor Our Book—"The Abuse of the Big Toe. in October: What would you do if you were me? Answer—You are most strongly ad- vised to go before a Magistrate and swear out a warrant against the land- Of 50; er cent. increase. “It seems very) r ana you will doubtless win nit in court. } . H. &, C. M. M.-I moved into ny apa tment in Aigust, 1919, and {was paying $20 a moith. On Jan. 1, increase, agreeing to do my own reno- rr 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. NO BRANCH STORER—Our only address Custom Bootmalers Over _f0 Years, vating. ‘He refused and 1 have now been served with notice to vacate by Sept. 20, What would you advise me to do? Answer—Do not sign the lease for grade teat ers, skilful shoemaking—that's what you th your while to Jantzen yrc-eminence is n- 1920, 1 was raised to $25. What pro- Wedure should I taly if the landlord $125 and in the mean time try to find another apartment. If you cannot find one remain where you are and when your landlord brings you into court on “holdover” proceedings explain to the Judge your predicament. You will doubtless have to pay more rent, but not as much as ydéur landlord de- mands, for it seems unreasonabie. M. E—I sold my house last Octo- ber with a verbal agreement that I would get a lease for a year. Since taking title the landlady has changed her mind and {s suing for dispossess. What can I do? Answer—if you have entered into Answer — our landlord shoulda verbal lease with your landlady and Ggure on wit you were paying alcan prove it in court you can enforce oo previow to June 1, 1920, which |it- u F. M. C—In April, 1919, 1 was vidently/28. A $7 raise over that amount is esumed to be fair by the| raised from $16 to $19 a month, and Rew laws, Hence, it will be up to|during May this year the landlord re to pr¥@ the last increase is not| made some repairs, which he claims cost him $350. He raised my rent to $31, and I paid it last month. Can I do anything about it? Answer — Repairs costing $350 would not justify such an increase, @emands more mory? Answen=it you ink a further in- @rease unjustifiabl, refuse to pay it, use the law wuld presume your ndlord to be opressive and unjust im demanding mee. It is up to him fo prove by his Soks that a further Mncrease is justiable. A —In Avril, 1919, I was pay- ing month In June, 1919, I was raised to $28 at! in October of that ear I was rased to $30. Now the landlord says © is going to raise our ent to $36 on/une 1. Can he do this? 34th Street—New York Will Close Out. Thursday 200 Separate Silk Skirts . For Women and Misses Novelty Silks in Sport Models, 1 3 50 White, Flesh and prevailing colors e Values to 32.50 A, W.We have been notified to ‘pet out % June 7 and the landlord Bays he @hts to occupy our rooms, I have irked all over and can't find BONWIT TELLER & CO, ‘Onginalionay mere AVEN mae aoe STREED Special Values i | : FUR SCARFS NI | | ‘ Also on Sale Thursday # || ° 5000 Pairs Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery : Full Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose. | Lisle Garter Tops, Double Soles and High Spliced Heels. Black and Colors. Very Remarkable Value < A Limited Quantity One and Two Skin Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs 69.50 Two Skin Fine Natural Eastern Mink Scarts 85.00 Lucille Fox Scarfs......0.0.0. 007 Lucile Rox Scarte.. 44) cass Sale Price CEM ie 20 ib og 1.85 About 2500 Pairs Siti 1! Soaps baba Leet a a ~ 37.50. te ; 9 e e i t art 1 Skin), . -: 46.01 pO MRL cd teh tm ae Seoe Women’s All-Silk Hosiery h ; é > Fall Fashioned Pure Thread All Silk A Limited Quantity ‘S Hose. Reinforced Garter Tops, Double Sale Price Natural Blue Fox Scarfs Soles and High Spliced Heels. Black only. 2 is 25 225.00 | Regular 3.00 Values ‘wee Entire Stock of Russian Sable Scarfs se eB OPPENHEIM, GLLNS & © Prices 34th Street—New York .g Tomorrow (Thursday) A Most Extraordinary Shoe Sale 2500 Pairs Pumps and Oxfords For Women and Misses Payment Plan Applies Every- where within 150 Miles of New York. Regular Values ‘| to 14.00 | Sale Price 8.65 These Shoes embrace the very finest grades of Women's footweaz and include the best models in We furnish Apartments and Homes on weekly er Monthly pay- ments. ENGLANDER WIT-EOGE BED SPRING 3-Plece Hish Grade Period avin Room or Parlor Suite, Cane Panels, with hogany finish 50 frames; upholstered In tapestry; Indestru 8: tible springs In seats; 3 ple: Sratana Grafondlas rom up on dine ‘Eney Payment Plan, y June Columbia LANDER WIT. and Cortina EBED SPRING | Foretan Lan. Dark Brown Calfskin Patent Leather Black Calfskin $ ‘on Sale. Black Glace Kidskin White Kidskin Russia Calfskin No C. O. D.’s No Exchanges Also on Sale in Our Brooki ve and Nemerk Stores es Dg ' OPPENHEIM, GLINS & G | a No Approvats ‘ e Since you have paid the $81 demand. tment at $86 per 9 4 nswers to ent eries ° ed, It is questionabie whether you cad ints In the} month, and | have been told when it Bd ’ yet have the matter adjust a nd iffe on Oct. 1.1920, my rent will non hold you can, others ye bim ne can be p be $43. 1s this Increase excessive? 4 no} would be wise for t or both, It we Answer—The law presumes it to be New Laws Explained for |isiov. 3s pion' shin his sie tga | Ameer he In pregamny tt by | Judge for your district and be pov d. Do it without | than 26 per cent ‘of What you paid on Ww |erned necordingly, hol prejudice your| Oct. 1, 1019. This presumption can be cvenin orld eaders M. B, M=-On Oct. 1, 1919, T was to your apartment in any Way.| upset, however, Ifyou cam prove the 4 7 . C.—-On Oct. 1, 1919, 1 signed a! riso unjust and oppressive. Sp tinceniinieteameinnees Ul nd the landlord has ger Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Ates.) _ West 43rd Street Unusually Low Prices To-morrow on HOUSEHOLD LINENS Superior grades, suitable for use in ‘City or Country Homes ‘TRISH ALL LINEN Satin Damask Table Cloths, ig 75 NAPKINS . « Per dozen $6.75 | ee Huck Towels, Hemmed; Huck Towels, Hemstitched; .. . Turkish Bath Towels, Hemmed; Union Linen — Hemstitched; .. , .pair 10.00, 13.00 Union Linen Pillow Cases, Hemstitched; .....pair $2.95, 3.75 | ‘| Typed <a Towels,’ 4 Donen $6.50, 8,00 i] Glass Powis: | dozen $2.00, 2.75 | dozen $3.50, 5.90 Dimity Bedspreads, $2.78, 3.25 Typed und Checked; dz. $6,50, 7.75 Turkish Bath re OBCh . ose es Crochet Bedspreads, Hemmed; ........each $2.15, 2.95 Turkish Bath Mats , .. . . $4.78, 5.28 Each, $2.95, 3.50 TENNIS, GOLF, SWIMMING and other | SPORT REQUISITES q At Moderate Prices To-morrow in the Sporting Goods Department, : ; of . FOURTH FLOOR. $1.50 to 15.00 | Golf Clubs (iron)... $1.65to 3.75 A a Pas Lo . ~ Golf Clubs (wood), $1.78te 8.00 | |[' ‘ennis Balls ...doz. $3.00 to 7. ; Wanila Raos ict Covert Golf Balls doz. $7.20 to 12.00 f i Golf: Bags ....4 6 in $1,50 to 12.00 Tennis Racquets. . 85c to $1.85 A full line of Baseball Goods, including Bats, Balls, Masks, Gloves, Mitts and Body Protectors: Beach Umbrellas... .$4.75 to 5.75 Water Wings and Swimming Belts. Also Kodaks and Accessories. Bicycles (Juvenile), $34.75 to 40.00 Bicycles for Men and Women $45.00 to 50.00 Thursday on the Second Floor SUMMER DRESS FABRICS To Be Offered Below Their Regular Prices will include Plain Chiffon Voiles and Organdies— 40 inches wide, in an extensive line of colors. Per Yard, 90c ® English Woven Tissues— In an excellent assortment of the new Checks, Plaids and Lace Stripe effects. Per Yard, $1.35 Dress Chambrays and Printed Voiles— A wide assortment of this season's designs and colorings. Per Yard, 58c Madras Shirting— 82 inches wide, in a variety of Spring stripe effects. Per Yard, 65c CORSETS—-The New Models Designed to conform to all figures A complete assortment, including the season's newest styles selected from the most noted makers. ‘The finest of Coutil, Silk and Cotton Broche, Satin, Suede and Taffeta; embodied in models of excellent design and finish, Featured Exclusively by STERN BROTHERS are the Alpha Corsets Classique Corsets At prices ranging from At prices ranging from $5.00 to 21.50 $13.50 to 39.75 Custom-made Corsets, $7.50 to 39.75