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‘oot 10' PwAnswers to Rent Queries; ‘iss! 2 koe We Se tine Can THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE %5, 1920, _ ea a he presumption’ w 1 the increase would n first, because | tenant oven to be undesir New Laws Explained for 8: ites se wisn Evening World | crease it for housing facilities; and ea ers third, because the landlord wishes to oceipy the house himeelf, If he can| —— | advance none of these causes against | n excetlent chance of | you you have 0; Saturday, June 26th, 9 to § By 8.KiC—aty tengo expires on Avg. (3.25,2e" Sent, of what you pald inst Fay ing whe ace it yee. wine ten We Close, «ona G. Jane, 2th 8 £5 oy pause Bi and I have recei¥ed a nvtice from | i is unfair the court will not allow It.| ,,Mne'gz, EqrOn Apiil 1. 1918, | was ii, » , _ the landlord that “he will terminate| MRS. M. J. D.—My londtord gained| gs. wet te raised id Ootcmer? Wf it” on that date. He has informed | my rent from $17 to $25 in April, 1920, which I paid, Then I refused to pay Me since he would renow the lease at| '1'<! May and Juno, only paying $22, | @m increase of 25 per cent. The land-| which ne accepted. Now he demands 80 much? Answer—The presumed to be within his rights if he landiord would be| Tea Truths-- Cream Cheese raised you 25 per cent. of $37. If you! m lord aleo tells me to move my things | $25 for July, which I am not going |can prove, however, this raise is not Water needs to be boiled before from a storeroom which he eays he is| {0 pay. What rights have 1 in thie (28 DV® NONSTe Ws Te DO'l} Potato Croquettes nN e —_—_—— _ gving to use himself. The lease states it is really safe to drink. MEN! A r—You are following the One cup ‘Philadelphia’ Cream ‘ pre Pre room was given to me “gratitous-| right caurae Some Municipal Judges Cheever 2 cups mashed potatoes When the water is boiling, what iy.” What can I do? hold that since the landlord has ac- ‘ 2 tablespoons chopped parsley, is easier than making a pot ot “ce e os Answer—The landlord has a right | be grag ree, } “gl” got Mga LJ a 1 of chopped sweet green get tea? Purchase a e Me demand 28 per cont. increase un: | 11,8 228i aatimeae "Hod tee rea pecta Teas you can show that it is exorbi-| $22 even if he takes you to court. When you are cold: tant. If the storeroom has been given You free of charge he can doubtiess have you remove your things when- ever he thinks it fit to do so. Ha is hot bound under the lease in this re- Hot Tea warms. When you are hot: « Iced Tea cools. When you are tired: Tea refreshes. When you are thirsty: Tea satisfies. Why not Van Dyk’s Tea? There is none better. F. J. F.—We have been notified to get out of our apartment by July 1 and for the month of June the land- . ford wants to raise me from $28 to $30 and [ have refused to pay it. Have I done right? Continued 41,427 Pieces. (Porosknit and Balbriggan) UNDERWEAR | (Chalmers’ Seconds) Shirts and Union Drawers Suits Seconds of Seconds of $1.25 to $1.75 Qualities. $2.25 to $3.60 Qualities. 65 1.35 Sizes—Shirts, 34 to 50. Sizes — 84 to 50. Bo sure you get real ‘‘Philedel- phi Cotas Cheese. There's only one and ‘‘PHILADEL- PHIA” is on the label to guer- antee ite unequalled quality. APHENIX PRODUCT PHENIX CHEESE COMPANY+ L. A. B.—In May, 1919, my rent was | - faised from $38 to $39; on Jan. 1, 1920, it was raised to $42; in Maroh, 182 j ‘Was raised to $5: ie again in Octobe: ? t | f Answer—if he raised you again in| ij fl| A PURE EGG MAYONNAISE S| | MAKES EVERYTHING GOOD TO kar. BETTER! October, 1920, the law would presume | fi ae foarentes ‘eirexdy. icapooed c Picked for particular people. } amount to more thar 25 per én va Se what you paid last October. Sold only at a Van Dyk Store, \ our query indicates you paid $39 in| 9. 19, fF DaM. G—Our tandiady tried to im- @ raise upon us recently, but we it to court and won our case. | @ | Bhe became peeved at (his and has Mirut off the hot water for which it unders' we were paying all time. She claims it cannot be ed on inside of three months. What can we do? if * Answer—You can have her arrested “for denying you hot water, The new laws provide such an offense is a nor and is punishable by imprisonment or both. Warn rst, and if she pays no attention go before a City Magistrate swear out a warrant for her, Quali-Tea 3 tbs. $1.45, 50c1». | Victory Tea 3 ibs. $1.00, 35clb. | Quali-Package Teas 13c & 25c pkgs. . Silver Label Teas 15c & 30c pkgs. Gold Label Teas 23c & 45c pkgs. ' For the Dinner of To-Day the seasoning of soup, salad, gravy, fish and roast is the all-impor- tent factor. "Edd sae MADE IN U.S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores ‘OT only is the assort- ment unusually large —for either men, women or boys—but Hygrade cloth- ing, despite its quality, is Priced as low as the kind you buy for cash elsewhere. tzsesr stone Outol-fown Residents mill find OPER EVENINGS our Credit Plan a Convenience HY GRAD 113 NASSAU STREET With our package teas, the cus- tomer is not confined to India- Ceylon only (as with most peceeee teas), but may also ave at same price: Formosa Oolong, Old-fashioned Mixed, English Breakfast, Orange Pe- koe, Uncolored Japan, Moyune Gunpowder or Moyune Young Hyson. it $80. The land- es me five days to sign a new for 1920-21 at $100 a month, He has not done one bit of repairing or “redecorating during the three years my occupancy. What would be y¥our advice, especially about the) short period of notice? Answer—There is nothing in the law specifying the amount of time a landlord must give a tenant to sign Stylish Stouts Best Styles, Quality and Value. Open © Charge. Account, Special facilities for caring for out-of-town customers, Drawers, 30 to 50. Our Russian Samovar Tea is blended like the Renowned Rus- Hien Court Teatandte sold Sale The Chalmers firm (knowing our facilities for buying @ lease. The law would presume the to be fair and just since it Near Ann Street E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. in our. Gold Label Packages. It is well worth a trial. If you like it, you will like it very are known quantities, They have had their op- Pornicien and have won or lost. But each iby is a potential genius. Each one is worth all the care and thought and tenderness that can be marshalled to its service. I believe we all agree on this. The babies’ health is first wherever babies are found. Baby welfare has come to be a reg- ular part of the official work of every well are found. Baby welfare has come to be alreg- ular part of the official work of every ‘well regulated community. Saving the babies has come to be a slogan the country over. No work, national, municipa: or domestic, is of more importance, From any point of view, sentimenta: or economic, saving the ana giving them sound, healthy bodies is the first duty of every father and mother ta the land. Twenty years ago the great work that is being done today in lowering the infant mor- tality rate would have been impossible. ‘bwenty years ago there was no milk supply, in eny iarge city in the world, that would have made possible the results we get today in in- fant hygiene. Twenty years ago the SECOND SUMMER was a period dreaded by every mother. It was the period when babies changed from mothers’ milk to cows’ milk and years of experience had taught us that it was a period to be feared, : It came to be a generally accepted theory that cows’ milk was not good for the little ones, and all sorts of mixtures were concocted to provide a substitute. The simple truth is that we didn’t know « how to handle good milk after the cows made it. What Nature provided was a perfect food. That it was not a perfect food when the baby got it was due to lack of knowledge on the part of those who handled it. In bringing milk great distances from the country, it got sour, it developed abnormal numbers of bac- teria, it was not clean. We did all that we could under existing conditions, but we now know milk then was never good enough for the tender stomachs of the babies. Horton Says: . Her passing was not without its compensa- tions, however, for since that time I have thought of milk as though every quart I handled was intended for the children. I have tried to so handje our product that every drop of Shefficid Milk could go to the baby’s lips with absolute certainty as to its ¢leanliness, safety and purity. .. The result we have today was not accom- plished all at once. The light was a long time coming. But it came. Louis Pasteur, the great French scientist, “discovered” the process you know as PAS- TEURIZATION. Park and Roseneau, great American scientists, worked out the details of time and temperature of commercial pasteuri- zation, as applied to milk, in a Sheffield Farms plant and through Sheffield Farms gave to the world the first Perfectly Pasteurized Milk. Even with the support of these eminent men, milk pasteurization met with very determined opposition both. in the milk trade and in the medical profession. But ten years after Shef- field Farms began Perfect Pasteurization the city of New York placed its official seal on our process by making it compulsory on other dealers. And now doubt has given way to certainty. In days gone by I hoped my milk was good. Now I know it is good. Now I know the thousands of babies that live on Sheffield Milk are getting good, safe, clean, wholesome food. The safeguards that make this babies’ food supply possible can never be relaxed. Their value cannot be measured in dollars. In spite of the hue and ery about milk prices’ these safeguards are going to be maintained. Compare the infant mortality records of twenty years ago with the records of today Good milk is the foundation of this vital progress. And knowing this you wouldn’t go back to the old raw milk handled in the old- feshioned way if you could get it for nothing. LOTON HORTON, President, much. Van Dyk Stores are Real Tea Stores. They not only have the quality—but they have, the variety. VAN DYK 50 BARCLAY ST. NEW YORK CITY large quantities, always for cash), when they decided to sell this great quantity at a sacrifice, naturally came to us as the logical buyers. Porosknit Shirts (short or long sleeves), knee, three-quarters or long drawers—Ecru or white. Balbriggan Shirts, long or short sleeves. Balbriggan Drawers, double seat, long or short drawers— Ecru or white. Porosknit Union Suits—long sleeves, short sleeves or athletic is style. Drawers long, three-quarter or knee—Ecru or white, Ribbed Union Suits—long sleeves, ‘short sleeves, or athletic style. Drawers long, three -quarter or knee—Ecru or white. See Other Pages for Our Five-Column Adve. and Start of Season Sale of Misses’ Tub Skirts. ° —— Domi Syrup refiners | of Domino Pack- | age Sugars. American Sugar | | Refining Company Sweeten it | with Domino" Dentistry That “Lasts Solentifically made, this ROOFLESS PLATE is admittedly a great achieve- ment of Dental skill. Far ahead of all other plates. Adheres to the gums as if It were @ part of them. Wat any- thing” you like and it holds like an anchor when made in The WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your nd return home at placed without plates, OUR “OWN: ANABSTHDTI® applied to the gums to relieve PAIN from ex- tractions or surgery, Gas administered If indicated or desired, 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Hours: 82.4 Sunpays: spoens - ‘LADIES \ IN ATTENDANCE i a a i ——————— ™“Blun Shoe Prices on Men’s Oxfords Down to Cost or Less Shoes That at Regular Prices Set a Sharp Pace in Value Competition Nearly all lines of our men’s oxfords have been substantially lowered in price, bringing many of them down to cost or below. Included are a number of our newest fall designs good for all year ’round wear. for every individual taste. s Staple and extreme styles—a last for every foot and a model Wine Color Russia Brogue Oxfords 795 One of Dr. Scholl’s Foot Comfort Experts will be at each Blyn Store ‘every day this week. He will explain the cause of your foot troubles and advise you how to obtain relief. The Twelfth and Latest Blyn Store for Men Only | Now Open at 100 Market St., Newark Long wing tip—WING FOOT? rubber heel. The latest appeal ho young man’s fancy, SHEFFIELD FARMS COMPANY, New York Wremury Dem Cooma | ABM e Slee | Sas, | dha | SS | | ; , - RAN Union Suits — long sleeves, short sleeves, or athletic style. | The Real Milk Problem ?—How Good, Not How Much ea CHES Drawers long, three-quarter or knee—Eeru or white. NEW YORK | BROUKLY ‘80 Barclay St. a 330 West 125tn 8 Take Elevators in Men’, nt, | HEN the hot, sultry days of Mid- I lost a baby girl, years ago. I believe we 0 mr ro : ue FOURTH FLOOR Entrance No. 32 West baa : ; } te ots our thoughts’ turn lost her because the milk o which she fed was AW Ae be ‘ | 0 the babies. not good, Had I known then what I know of Pbsosery Mapaadl ML pas —Oui: , ' Oia ae aa pa Tuite ee Wels ee ould ae 881 Wena Are cy Extra Space —Extra Salesclerks —Quick Service : most important things in the world. Adults lived. nil ~ | | | |