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i Basen ; : . \ MSHS LANDLORDS. IRISH GIRLS HERE t 1), TRVRENT ast aa lative Committee How “Hog | Liner Seek Jobs 4s Stenog- 4 | Type” Owner Acts. raphers and Clerks. 4 [ “Hand-picked fotues” trying rent| ‘Thro himdiey Trish girls from the Housing Committee which is holding { } hearings for @uggestions for better-|anouncement for American house- an! ing housing conditions keepers searching for kitchen help: f In explaining what he meant by |The New York's compliment from Er- | “hand-picked” Judges, Justice Strahi said) the landlord could select his own Judge. And it wes natural for ' the landlord of th é the Judge he Nk Justioe Strahl tenants who eppear in t against jonne, N iandiords are in a constant state o! t ‘i y waver, fearing they are to be custed {(0 life in the New World and compelled to drift hopelessly in |aiming at Jobs as chauffeurs. search of a home. Where there are young children and little or no funds to meet the conditions, the witness clerks or chauffeurs. «PICK JUDGES TO AS AUTO DRIVERS, NOT HOUSE HELP Ho /,. * Brooklyn Justice Tells Legis-|Others of 200 Who Arrive on ) onses for “landlonis of the hog-type" | American liner New York, which ar- / are quite prevalent in Brooklyn, ac- | rived this morning from Southampton, 1% cording to Muntotpal Court Juatice|to-day jotned the 1,413 trom the White | Jacob Strahl, of Brooklyn, testifying | Star liner Celtic, which arrived Satur- | to-day before the Joint Legislative day, at Bilis Island Immigration sta- tion. But there was little joy in this | ‘voyage. | in are here seeking higher jobs than eq meeting dense fogs and some drift that, Most of them are stenographers, ico on her voyage. | Among them are Jennle and Edith nat many |Smith, going to visit friends in Bay- J., betore they settle down ‘They are| “That's what the girls are doing now in England and Ireland,” one of 3 " =) ‘ vt bs ts, _JHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 19, me , 1920," sing proceta two gasee are used them explained, “and my sister and | NEW VULCANIZING PROCESS. t vuh * I, who are both expert auto drivers, sulplurated bydrogen and sulphur have the idea that we ought to le] Remarkable Possibilities Are seem “i0xide—which react on each other to able to make good here." produce water and free sulphur, whieh in Recent Discovery, bah Mra, Edith Durand, formerly Mise! Jenkin of Pénarth, Wales, and for | hive years ainger in the war zone for sland) Coll the Y. M. C. A, is here to Join her | ied to the “dls husband, who was an officer in the| process for ney the rubber | importance of the discovery ts feet that it makes oO; WASHINGTON, July 19 ed by the 6 of Technology have ° ry of an tmporiant izing Experi r Manchester the manufacture Is ex- without stitehing, eachi ecta on extend to the m: ure of linoleum American Merchant Marine, and i#| pected to far react otn On| Reorings, artificial leather ‘uphoisters. | now with a commercial firm in New | tho rubver manufacturing industry. Aan! ROgriet eelnell see Wmect the YorR Moial report states that in the new production of Lares. Mrs: Benjamin Thaw of Pittaburgh was another passenger on the New | York. She has been visiting the Krave of her eon, Alexander ‘Blair ‘Thaw, kisled in making a trial Might near Toul, France, and staying with her other gon, Benjamin ‘Thaw jr, in Paris, She has with her Broncho, an irish terrier, who was her dead son's special pet, and waa with him in his | machine when he was killed. Broncho | Suffered internal injuries from whigh he will limp as long as he lives. | Miss Annie Stillman, daughter of the late James A’ Stillman, was also among the first class cabin passyn- gers. ’ The New York's Captain, Ww. J Roberts, reports heavy fog and sight- ing a number of ice floes during the | PARTICULAR PEOPLE ACCLAIM | "SATADA" ORANGE PEKOE | Tea as distinctive in that it abounds in rich- ness, purity and flavor. Every leaf tells its story of deliciousness—sold in sealed packets only | The Caronia of the Cunard Line also reached port this morning and report- Use the 5th Avenue Entrance + treme. “Many tenants who must sit in } court and fac th @ fandiond coil | out unconsclou Q | Asked for ar tions, Justice | said the present 5 ent a6 in rent clause nuch misunderstood and |t ive the dandior| the right ily inorease vents at per- nout having to prove in jal that the maise is justi- h condi. = > -, | said, the cases are pitiful dn the ex- |* The Majestic Cord is a Jump From Auto; Foll Bandits. © and Pasqualo| 78 North Sixth Oreno 1 ran | away | | It will pay you to watch these announcements—for as fast |! | | as we receive new shipments we will advertise them, If you et) don’t keep your eyes open, the very article you need might be | J advertised without you knowing it. We can’t force you to read ' { our ads. We ean only put them before you. We have just received abo bought them at half price; so The These the po’ shades for Su cut, well garments price... Th quality tire through and through—quality tread, quality cord foundation, and it looks quality. Majestic Sales C reiieot Breudwar Two | Makers Send _ | Their Goods to Be ' Sold in Our : Manufactuters’ H | Unloading Sale Men—Here’s the Genuine, Labelled— Palm Beach Suits , ut 400 very fine garments, of the grade that other stores are seliing at $18 to $20. We you may. buy this lot at Summer is only beginning, so this sale comes at the right time. are two-piece suits—coats and pants—and they consist* of all pular colors—tan, plain dark and stripes, All genuine Palm Beach with the label in every garment. Sizes for all builds. Ideal mmer, . Men’s Shirts Fresh From Their Manufacturer 900 good percale shirts made to sell at $2,50—and they are perfect in every respect; full made e in styl- ish and desirable patterns; sale e/ Surprise Stores eon N, W, Corner 15th and 16th Sts, 88rd Street Yonkers Store, 25 North Broadway, Yonkers th { venue | 3" Avenue | Our Annual July Clearance Sale - oO Men’s and ; Young Men’s Suits in all truth! There is a lot more to be said about these suits than the mere statement that they’ ve been reduced. We believe (and so do thousands of our customers) that they were unequalled at their original prices—that they had an “edge” of from $5 to § 15 on clothing of ‘like quality that was sold at other reputable shops. What strengthens our belief in this is that we have the fastest growing Men’s Clothing business in New York. And so, what is the logical ‘summary? Simply this: That at these three sale prices you may reap the advantage of McCreery values—and McCreery values are famous. Reduced from $48, $50 and $55 47.” Reduced from $60, $65 and $70 ‘63.”° Reduced from $75, $85 and $95 dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 35th Street Second Floor YACHT RACE 5th Avenue Up and down the city one sees big white clay bowls with high round covers standing on window @ sills. They belong to people who have tuken advantage of a law of nature to keep their eatdles fresh without the bother and ex pense of ice. i Another welcome cut in the cost of living. These clay bowls are Thermo- nors. The law of nature wnder- lying their use is that of cooling by evaporation. ‘The Thermonor is soaked in clean water THREE’ minuted every THIRD day, and placed where a current of air can pass over it. Milk, cream, butter, meat, fruit, any food can be kept fresh in a Thermonor in any kind of weather. Thermonors are so simple fixe ‘we wonder no one ever thought of using them before. They are’ to be had in the Housefurnish- ings Department in four sizes, 2.76 to 7.60. Unusual Values Linings & Flannels Black Satin Venetian for bathing suits—a very fine, soft quality in medium weight. It has a permanent lustrous finish. yard, 75¢ regularly 1.15 White French Flannel— soft Broadcloth finis h— splendid for yachting and tennis attire. yard, 1,85 regularly 2.60 (Second Ftoor) Just in Time for Vacation Lingerie Ribbons Specially Priced Dainty Lingerie Ribbon with satin design to freshen up your Underthings. Pink, Blue and White. Piece of 10 yards- No. 1 reg. 88c, pe, 6Be Over-the-Skirt Justice--Co-operetion-— Economy Energy — Service , James McCreary: & Co. ON, TUESDAY 34th Street Blouses of Tricolette 3.85 regularly.5.00 We were amazed when we executed the deal that.makes this Sale possible, as the regular whole- sale price of this type of Blouse is more than 8.85. In order that our patrons may reap full advan- tage of this fortunate purchase we have marked the Blouses at but.a trifle above the cost to us. May Also Be Used As Sweaters They are made of plain or Drop-stitch Trico- lette that has an unusually high lustre. All are in surplice style, opening at the front and tying at the- back. They may be worn as Blouses or over one's waist as a Sweater. others flat embroidered collars. White,” Flesh, Jade, Rose, Copenhagen Blue, Bisque and Orange. No Mail Orders \: No Approuals Some have long roll collars, No returns (Fourth Floor) Every Woman May Have Comfortable Corsets | | Gossard Front Lace Corsets with low or medium 5.00 to 18.50 C/B a la Spirite Corsets, low, medium and high bust. bust. medium or low bust. 2.50 Nemo Wonderlift Corset, low, medium bust to 9,00 ‘ 5.00 to 14.50 Mme. Lyra and American Lady Corsets with 3.00 to 10.00 Bien Jolie Grecian Treco Corsets, lightly boned, low bust. Also sport models, (Prices do not include tax) | (Third Floor) No. 1%4....reg. 1.00, pe» 8Be | = ; No.2 ....reg- 1.60, pe» 1.20 No.8, .reg. 2.00, pe, 1,50 T oys No. ....reg, 2.60, pe, 2,25 * . Roman Striped Ribbon, | Marked at Special Prices suitable for millinery, gir dles and sashes, 6 inches wide. ‘yard, 95e regularly 1.25 (Main Floor) Made” Furniture is offered in the July Sale at reductidhs of 10% to 50%. As an added fea- turd we now offer our entire collection of Custom-Made Library Furniture Upholstered in Denim at reductions of 50% This beautiful line comprises every conceivable design of Up- holstered Furniture from @ small Boudoir Chair to # luxurious Davenport ninety inches long which is a copy of English club Lounging Furniture. Every piece is of the very finest con struction—made up of all hair with down cusbions. We will cover this furniture free of charge whether the ma San " reg. 338, 178 | g x 99. wae d On © OF reg. a 5 x 99.... terials to be weed ee purchased | 9S G9 7. cteg 270, 2.80 | boa 108 No.0, D's — No Approeals Hemmed Muslin Ca: ie Canadlations 44 x 46 reg, G5c, 4Be | 60x96... We Concalations 45x 36 reg. 70c, 5Oc | 54x 86 (Seventh Flo RECORDS ws Metal Pails dnd Shovels, enamel finish. 50c, 85c an 1.25 Sand Sieves with moulds, enameled in bright colors. . Sand Sets with round sieve and mould; enamel Bow and Arrow, large size 1 finish, Red, Green or Blue, 2.25 c,, ) Watering Pots, enamel finish................. 1,00 Separate Sand Moilds, enameled in bright colors. ... A Very each, We Special Garden Sets—rake, hoe and trowel, suitable for small children, enameled in bright colors. set, 1,00 Feature! Sandy Andy -1.00 The entire stock of “Maater- | Automatic Sand Crane ‘1.75 50c Children’s White Enamel Tables, prettily deco- rated in Pink or Blue, Chairs to mateh........... eee Bent wood hoops with handle. 3.00 3.50 Laundry Sets, consisting of enameled tub, board, and bag of pins. BO BOM. «hires scccees Seacewaven 85c to 27.00 The World’s 1920 set, 1.75 (Fifth Floor) An Extraordinary Sale! $30,000 Worth of Fine Maslin Hemmed Muslin Sheets Sheets and Pillow Cases Marked Below Present Mill Prices Mt reg. 8.00, ~ , 2. reg. 8.20, 2" “reg. 8.40, Sere. 80c, reg. 1.00, $9 (We reserve the right to limit quantities) (Second Floor’ At All World SINCE 1851 Summer Resorts Annual IN and Motor Tours Guide Offices and Newsstands 3.75 to 21.75 { * Ses SS Se pao-sapmmmmngtiian pene ae {enone ee ee — aE — tt a ee ge ee +