The evening world. Newspaper, July 16, 1920, Page 9

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AIM TO HASTEN HOUSING PLAN BY BUILDING ansiliasinin One Thousand Houses to Rent for $30 a Month Proposed for Queens Borough. ‘The Joint Legislative Committee on Housing, of which Senator Charles C. Lockwood is Chairman, will hold an- other session Monday, further to {n- quire into the working of the new housing laws, and to assertain, if pos- sible, means for has*ening construcs tion. At a meeting of the committee held yesterday it was announced that the New York City Housing Corporation is planning to construct 1,000 six- family houses in Queens Borough, not far from Long Island City, the apart- have been submitted for approval to the Mayor’s Housing Committee. Municipal Justice Frederick Spie- gelberg was the chief witness at yes- terday's reasion, He told the com- mittee that he could See no need for changing thenhew laws, which, he added, are working “more eatisfac- torily than most people thought they would,” The new taws, Ne continued, had not in his opinion hindered building, though he admitted that they might in certain instances have done injus- lice to in@ividuel owners. He explained there is nothing in the new laws to ‘hinder an increase in rent of more than 25 pe roent. where such an increase was justified. Ainong those expected at Monday's session are President La Guardia of the Board of Aldermen, Arthur J. W. Hilly, chairman of the Mayors Rent Committee, and @ number of Muni- ipal Court Justices. CHARGED WITH BIG FRAUDS American Business Man Arrested ip London—$200,000 Involved. LONDON, July 16.—An unidentified American business man was under ar- reat here to-day In alleged connection with frauds involving 40,00 pounds, He Was sald to have offices both in Lon- |don and New York, It was believed ments In which are to be Jeased at not More than $30 per month. These plans he was wanted In the Unitd States and that his extradition would be asked. He was arrested at his hotel WANT DR. TILDSLEY BACK IN OLD JOB Movement to Restore Him as the Principal of High School of Commerce. Efforts ta secure for Dr. John L. Tildsley, recently removed ag Associate Superintendent of Schools, hs old piace as Principal of the High School of Com- merce were announced to-day, together with the dismissed official's assertion that he held Mayor Hylan responalble for his dismissal. The effort will be made at a special meeting of the Board of Superintendents to-morrow. Dr, Tildsley was principal of the Commercial’ High when elected an As- sociate Superintendent in 1916 to fill the unexpired term of John H. Haaren, do- ceased. “I walked the plank as a warning to other Associate Superintendents that they must be amenable to suggestions from the Mayor's office,” sald Dr. Tild- elgy. “I cannot tell whether the Teach- ers’ Union was a factor in Mayor Hy- lan’s decision against me. I only know what I have been told—that the Mayor instructed the Board of Education not to retain me. “The people have @ right to demand that the position of Associate Superin- tendent be made permanent and free from political dictation, “Within the next two years four other Associate Superintendents will come up for re-election—one within the I think I am tn- tended to be an object leason to them,’ “DANDERINE” next few months. Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. , A few cents buys “Danderine.* After an application of “Danderine” you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more col- or and thickness.—Advt. | Men, Don’t Miss This— | oe Suits Worth up to ‘47° | This Is A Rc Aa Offer tores. in sales. early Winter. They are quality. in an extensive a Boys’ Ne:ds Mae to Sept $1.25 Bar: PY ash ee Mak tell at Made’ Sell at $1.50 ts sizes 2 ty Both Stores Open gurday Till 10 o'clock, ail Orders Filled When cecompanicd by Money Orders. Boys’ Kee Pants | W OO | “aoe See ers | "3ge Bes’ Stockings Mie to Sell at 50c Take Them Now At 5000 Men’s Pants garnents that would sell under ordinary conaiins at $7.50 and $8.50, as you will sce ifyou know anything about They are splend! garments—made of fancy worsteds assttment of neat stripe effects, are excellent pant, suitable for work, business or every day service—stro# and durable—and we have them in sizes 28 to 42, intll lengths. Take these pants | | | | | They were made Highest-class suits th appearance, all have pe models. vinced that such is the case, out a murmur. This is a sensational offer—* for these are high grade suits— and they are positively offered at wholesale cost. men and young men—and weights for Summer, Fall and Our factory had them left over after There were only enough for o: sent to our New York Stores to dispos Our Factory Only Wants to Get Cost Out of Them||| These are the kind of suits you read about, but seldom see, to sell at $35, $40 and $47.50. at will give youa ge nteel and prosperous custom made finish. Every garment is guaranteed to be worth]! 5 and many of them up to $47.50—and if you are not con. we will refund your money with- Models for They at Sent to us by a maker who wanted toclose out \ the remainder of this particular lot, which was left on his hands. supplying our chain of ne store—so they were e of at cost. | They are perfect Shirts, made of summer percales its Sel at $2 | Similar to the high priced trade- marked brand; athletic style and all sizes; ne rfec rments i Nainsook Union Suits Made to of the latest and most desirable patterns. | Me ide to sell at $2.50; buy them now at Men’s Underwear | Men’ s Bathing Suits at 1: 95 |, Made to Sell at $3 They are perfect garments; posi- tively worth $3. 410 of them he wanted to quickly GE Seats & 16th Sis. Rich fabrics and The maker ha One and two piece styles; amed with white. Avenue, Bet. 15th pd Avenue, Avenue, N. W. Cor. 83d Street. year. sale in chal it a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920. Ludwig Baumann’s Great Annual July Furniiure Sale This is the sale which every July brings to our store the eet crowds of the entire The low prices and high quality of the bargains o e city. Costs have been disregarded in the sale offerings. Inc dreds of suits and single pieces of which the quantities are limited. Many of them are offered at one-half their former selling prices. S d B Will Take Advantage of These Low Prices and Supply Their Needs for the Entire Year. nce Made Now Will Be Held FREE OF CHARGE Until You Are Ready for Them DRFSSEN—Negular GUIPFOnOM" Mela ED Regular VANITY TOILET TABLE—Hegulat Price #i American Wainut Queen Anne Bedroom Suit (4 Pieces) Separately Reguiar Price $468 For This aa | “aed 298.89 a Weekly Cash oF Creait (Bold Separately It SPECIAL SALE OF RUGS was 51.75 cz A sp.endid assortment of designs and co orings. Imported Grass Rugs Ta5A i... even $1.29 | 4.6x7.6 ft 36x72 in... Special Rag Rug Bargains 27x54 ins. solid color,fancy borders, Unltd sind uy m4 27x54 ins., chintz effect, fancy borders. . ... Liberal Credit The one great feature of this business is our liberal credit offering. Not only are you able to buy your home furnishings at the sale prices, but you can open an account with your purchase and extend the payments over a period of time in small weekly or monthly amounts. Even though you have never had an account before you can come to our stores with confi- dence that we will gladly wel- come your husiness. You Need Not Disturb Your Savings No matter how large or small your purchase you can rest assured that Ludwig Bau- mann will gladly extend you all the credit you require, All that is necessary is to pay a small amount down—Your pur- chase will be delivered prom, tly Then pay, the balance in small weekly or monthly pay- ments. Ludwig Baumann’s Liberal Credit Terms Accounts Opened from $5 to $5,000 On $ 35 Purchase $ = a Week On $ 75 $1. On $100 $l. 30 ; On $200 $3.00 a i On $250 $3508 “ On $300 $4.50a ‘* On $500 $7.50 a * Larger Amounts in Proportion Our Credit Requires No Extra Charges. | No Interest Added. America's Greatest Furniture House 144 West 125 St. 146 American Walnut Queen Anne Dining rng Suit (4) Bice. Brier] ludwig Regutar Price 9000 369.49 Cash of Credit Suit $5 2 | Pay For This Weekly BEDS Brass—Ename}— Wood $18 White Enamel. ... Bath Towels up avo FE Mrane.. 9 aoe ie. 0100 Reg. $10.50 Seo) FO of a Beith Floor 673 Hemmed Sheets il ba wee an vd Cloth: Good Quality Felt Bae A Variety of Neat Patterns, Pillow Cases House Furnishings You May Open an Account or Include in Your Pur- chases Any of There Bargains at the Sale Prices, $2.50 White Ename! Bread Box z Heavy tin, round ( $4 Wash Boiler No. 1. Copper Bottom 2.49 Frost King Freezer $10 White Enamel Regul Caan ret 2.89 ese Nursery 649 1 Quart Capa ity Reriserators Refrigerators $18 Refrigerators, .. $12.79 $25 Refrigerators... 17.50 $35 Refrigerators... 24.95 $38 Refrigerators... 29.95 $40 Refrigerators... 32.95 . $47 Refrigerators... 39.95 Sal: Di ¥ ; ale of Dinner Sets Ice Chests, Apartment | 95 coe House, Side Icers, Stone 7 and Porcelain-Lined and all s White Steel Refrigerators Gash of Credit $49.08 ae on sale at money-saving Baby Carriages $35 Reed Pullman. $23.75 Cann or Credit. $40 Reed Pullman $29.93 Cash oF Credit, $45 Reed Pullman $37.50 Cash or Credit, $55 Reed Pullman. $47.95 Cash oF Credit. $6.50 ere lism St D049 | Piteber and six tumblers 35 % 36 St. Block 8th Ave. Leaner We have no connection with any other stores —— These are our only three stores fered make this the greatest Included are hun- Do No: Conjuse Us with Uther Sores with Similar Names é ©. Included in This Great Sale Are $350,000 of Bed Room — Dining Room — Living Room Suits $275,000 of Single Pieces of High Grade Furniture at 20% to 40% Savings Bedroom Suit (4 Pieces) ‘faint Coon... $299.24 Welaut Adam... 389.49 ‘Trot coon... 459.89 $725 American Wal- sihtemtane 579.67 sauspiame.,- 748.34 th Chlopendle.s. 24 OD sae 919.69 ji aes 997.47 Dining Room Suits (4 Pieces) Gionaht oe .. $227.34 TGoamdinaess, 200107 pant yrebaa es YAY son Wile wMay 569.49 Maint hien,...., 699.34 ey 82 916g. vat eeti | 098.89 Sint Chppenaste-s- | 184,89 Living Room Suits (3 Pieces) $450 Velour Suit Dressers Reguiar Prices $35 to $125 prices $27.49 to $99.49 Chiffoniers Reguar Prices $30 to $70 $23.74 to $55.34 SALE PRICES i Toilet Tables : i] Regular Prices $45 to $50 4 s $31.98 to $39.89 If sit als Buffets Regular Prices $50 to $150 parses $39.89 to $74.34 China Closets ° Regular Prices $60 to $100 $48.67 to $78.87 SALE PRICES Serving Tables Regular Prices $35 to $40 $18.24 to $29.49 SALE PRICES Rockers Regular Prices $18,50 to $35 $1. 79 t to $27. 74 Couches Regular Prices $65 to $128 $51.49 to $99.34 SALE PRICES SALE PRICES fae Suaninge Until 9.30 NEWARK,N. 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