The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1920, Page 10

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4 * it and permit {t to be adjusted vr: ' t¢ revlon a te eovtne landlord cannot pet U you out into the strect. In yoar circumstances it would be rather dit- 1, ficult for a landlord to get an evic~ ew aws X) laine or tion warrant against you. If,he did succeed you can receive a slay for long as Evening, World Readers (i's 8.0.17. ear I had been raised to $24. clothes-requirement — f r o m head ‘ hed fey an men and boys t ‘on over the “Double Holiday” and the Summer. Light outercoats, suits for formal and informal occasions, sport suits, white trousers, white oxfords, hats, 0 Wate don 18, 2 pasa oe Been notined {hat on June 1, 1936, my . in Ap rent will be $80. Is this fa R—Last June I was paying $27 | tor my apartment. In October, 1919 ~~ Answer—The law presumes the in- In the following October |I signed a lease for $55 a month. crease to be unjust and oppreasive it was raised to $32, and on| Now my lease expires on Oct. 1, 1920, because it is more than 25 per cent. Us it ised to $37. and the landlord wants to raiso me of what you paid @ year betore, ab was raised to + Last | 25 per cent. Should he base his cal- fave the right to refuse pa: th the landlord wired the house pot og on the April or October the last rise and compel He Tandtora lectricity and told me my rent | ren to prove In court that his demand is ae one on June 15. Is this just|_Anewer—-On what you paid inst fair, : . ae t Serer G. B. K.—In April, 1919, 1 was pay- ald I have the court pass upon C—In March, 1919, I whe pay- ing $26, and in October I was raised fefusing $50 when it comes due? tg fia and in the following May I to $40. The how . Yes. Your best plan|WA2 ralsed to $20. ‘Th of, the tenants has started a move. be to refuse payment and have sold and in Decembe: raised to ment to refuse oye i _ $40 in uce caps and haberdashery fixings. Bags, suitcases and trunks. Likable waviona quality and prices Closed ian Sate be Monday Day 5 order to get the ter settled by the court. ante $28, Am I eu the rent "le this within the law? ~ : .We—We have occupied this| Answer—BSince { . bye re bog 3 ios ties tae Y 5 = a reme ‘ustice that the ° a rateeed ty nan cae ave | dames the rales to be Gaduet and op- Feat lowe were not re(rogativas tame 1457-1463 BROADWAY rd refused to renew the lease/ pressive. Refuse to pay it and if the ever, many Municipal Judges before AT FORTY-SECOND STREET y 1 after promising to do #0./ landlord takes you to court your act wh nm ied have ised the rent more than 26 per | Will probably be sustained. th. which I paid. Am I a yearly tenant or w&ild I have to move if a| coal tt aa ee tegen THE B ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, “MAY 28, MPLE provision of every. Bew owner took charge? APawer—The law presumes an in-| We eredee of more than 25 per cent. in year to be unjust and oppressive. | D4 } you*have no other agreement you ' im monthly tenant, and it'© new Py ‘wants to get you S. ae we t 1 ‘ Incon- venient for us, #0 please tell men if he to produce a good ret tion irer—Will you please tell me Sipeeeten Se ar a a a pecmiag he house comes under the fosing nat ett anti ake courte the lan evict you _, “The rent, ‘ad ac iooaine “P-| for not subscribing 4g ~ they do apply to the po a Po A VICTIMe-oty Jandlord has gee ete: xt Octo- Oifth Aver last October. gee teria cre: base a the te rent a year | sep or or that hat pald fn inte? at rR rosa? | cAvewer=on the ret pld «year Specially Prepared and Specially Priced ; i D'eehTe: What would ste wo Pm Sak dtere monte oat tne for Decoration Day landlord has notified us we will have tk “STREET roadway Thrée Smart Week-End Necessities Fashionable ‘Capes at a remarkably low price '18°° Reduced from 29.75 cab gay, lightsome holiday costume must needs be topped off with a good-looking wrap. And a low ; price ieee lnlace (resi terutationicritts emrarteeee eartiee A fine quality Silvertone fashions this gracefully draped cape, and the luxurious cape-collar is ornamented with silk cable stitching. Altogether a remarkable value which no fashion-wisepersonwilloverlook. Colors: Copen, Pekin, Tan IN'S—THIRD FLQOR Baal. Crisp Frocks a holiday special at Special Saturday Summer Low Shoes Season’s Latest Models A SPLENDID opportunity to secure 8 hor fame footwear at: great money The smartest and newest styles otic by the fashionables are ted. effect, leather. ya Every shade, ‘Of Patent Kid, Glazed Calf, , Kid, Si ” “Military, (Ph M5) Pa 16°° on in PP West Reduced from 24.75 Street. FrRocks 80 lovely that everyone will want at least one for the week-end outfit. All very daintily fash- aca i i} ioned of sheer, crisp organdies or delicately flowered =—=———_—__=_=— voiles, and, when a huge organdie sash is added, youth- i ful chic is assured, bani shad gv on anache reach of every purse. The frock illustrated is of orchid, rose, pink or ie checked organdie with white organdie trimmings. ORKIN'S—SECOND at Dainty Cotton Blouses: 1.85 Formerly Selling te 3.95 Spectal Entrance on sith Btroct, Charmingly simple models for sports or summer wear, either tailored ‘or Jaco trimmed and fashioned of color- ful organdles, plain or checked voile, and batisto, All are Orkin standard in quality and workmanship and i, very unusual values at thelr Ro OPC! MOND a VE! AMD $4 TuRvAY EVEMIM 920. franklin Simon 8 Co. ‘Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Street For SATURDAY At Reductions of $14.50 to $54.50 Women’s High-Class Silk Gowns - (35.00 Regular Prices *49,% to §89,5° TAFFETA - FOULARD GEORGETTE CREPE SATIN. CREPE DE CHINE. FLOWERED GEORGETTE Navy blue, brown, black, white - and lighter colors for resort wear NO GREDITS NO EXCHANGES WOMEN'S GOWN SHOP—Third Floor ANDREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE 548 FIFTH AVE. CORNER ISS? ABOVE 45% S: At these stores, where the dollar has always gone a long way, the values are unprecedented just now when families need outfitting for holiday and vacation ' time —and Shoes for Men, Women and Children of the oldtime, Alexander quality are marked at Radical Reductions. ‘Sern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 48rd Street Reduced for Immediate Disposal : BOYS’ SPRING SUITS This season’s newest models taken from regular stock Extraordinary Value at $ 1 G .50 Values up to $32.50 Fancy Wool Mixtures in plain or pleated styles. Some with extra knickerkocker trousers. Sizes 7 te 17 years. r Special Group of Suits Reduced to $15. 00 Some with extra knickerbocker trousers. Sizes 7 to 17 years, SPECIALS in the BOYS’ HAT DEPARTMENT: Boys’ White Sailor. Little Fellows’ Straw Washable Hats and Straw Hats Hats x0lf Caps $3.50 and 3.95 $1.50 to 12.50 $1.50 to 1.95

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