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/ > i f AWNING NECESSITY LETIER NENACE | "Sonate 2 FOR APARTMENT SAYLES’ GRANDSON, Wk es IN SUMMER TIME HEIR TO MILLIONS see MEN AND Woe YOU CAN SAVE MONEY . BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES Connection with Any Other Stor ~ 7 ONALS | tities CLEA CE A final clearance’ over 1,000 W 119 West 24:h tlet Near tore Ave. cree oe leas than all, orters filed ge fount, half value, “ft . Special. Boy's Leather Bel fun Brown aiyle. No on ‘4 delivery. inonts ste ‘ nom shoulder everything aold hore ise bie barman. Startling Saturday Bargains 4 Pr Hse Needed Same as as Phone or Ele-, ‘Paul Coe Nicholson, as Well| vator, Says Court—Land- | as Grandmother, Annoyed | lord Must Provide Them. — | by Blackmailers. | the ure sold Sibi a | bilan world. 9 . Awnings are’ a summer necessity) PROVIDENCE, July 28—Threats m 07 W. L. 1200 Men Ss Tailored Suits * for New York apartments, according "t only against the life of Mrs. Mary direct from the factory to you Fast color, Wool Suits in a choice of models Here are the biggest suit values in the country! Suits of fast colors, true blue navy, Wool Worsted Serges, Suits of Wool Worsted and Cassimeres in solid Summer Suits colors or handsome striped and mixture patterns. Single or double breasted, smart or conservative. Suits for men or young men—in | Young Men's Suits of genuine Beach sizes up to 44, Suitings and Panama Cloths in dark greys, greens and brown mixture pat- terns. Single or double breasted mode!s. Sizes 30 to . Thorgughly shrunken, Shape re- 34. Here are wonder- é ful bargains in Suits $89 — ; D. A. Sayles, but also against her to it J ” % & milng of Justice Hoyer im the: gandeon, Paul Coe Nicholson, hetr | Seventh District Municipal Court™1n to the Saytes and Nicholson millions, | ordering Max Lippman, owner of anjare said to have been contained in| apartment house at No. 8¢ Haven |bidekmalling tettors recently recelved ‘Avene, to put awnings over the eed Pawtucket widow. | , pholson boy is but two years olf windows of W. B. | bee We" 5; RO MUaee ot and, as friends of the family to-day that address. Mr, Hauptmann had expressed it, “his grandmother's {dol.” complained the heat made his apart- ‘The fact that Mrs. Sayles's love for! ment uncomfortable. jthe boy was played upon By the “Awnings,” eaid Judge Hoyer, “are | blackmaiiers leads the police and pri- as much a part of the building as|VYate detectives employed on the case devators end telephones.” to believe the letters were written by Mrs. Dinah Luloff of No, 17 West) me One thoroughly familar with 114th Street told Justice Hoyer she | the family life of tne wealthy widow. refused to pay a taise in her rent|A Careful watch of servants of the becwuse there were so many fats in|tWO families is. being kept, and the the apartment. Justice Hoyer or-|Present whereabouts of former ser- derod the rent withheld pending a|¥@%ts who have been discharged is Board of Health tnvestigation. being investigated. “That the rent for any apartment| Members of the two familles, the po- or dwelling which has been raised, | lice and detectives all refuse to divulge or where the rent {s attempted to be| #ny Information and attorneys for Mra. tnereased more than 25 per cent. Sayles assert that no fear is felt, They above what it was on (April 1, 1919,|2dmit, however, that threatening let- shall be deemed unjust, unreasonable | ters have been receiveg and that the and oppressive, and the burden of| display advertisement,reading, "I will," | + Set sap be proteeed We the t can at the lowest possible cost. W. L. Douglas name and the retail price are stamped on the bottom of all shoes before they leave the factory, which is your protection against unreasonable profits. vee $9.00 and $10.00 shoes are absolutely shoe values and fhonws lepiboce Wont taceeuy one aew. L. epee) seman atten | aap meng Sein mae cane eag nod cost no more in Francisco than they do in New York, W. L, Douglas shoes made th hest paid, ssid shoomakero under the the aectin and superion Nianjaemep:kasogn working honest determination make the Best shots for the price that money can buy. ‘W. L. Douglas shoes are for sale by over 9000 shoe déalers besides our own stores, If your local dealer cannot 6 summer mail order season is prac- tically overr taining fabrics in weights for pres- that may be washed. ent time or year round wear. Tail- WashSuits ored for service, in this season's styles. Priced so low because the Boys’ Summer Wear Was Suits must all Main Floor, Boys’ Suits Extra big values! A dozen styles. Wanted TIENEN pl : TOO of eathbliahing the ceancnébie-| 4rd signed “D! A. 8," which) was no othermake, Order direct from the factory, Sead fabrics and colors. Hosa St Gal Uisretes chan Os tees | PikbSd Te Isai gubecn staeseaceed Ti Forboaket soiling how to order shoes Up taail, postage tion Sérviceable tailoring. owt a see the landlard” was the amendment | Mrs. Sayles, The advertisement, they | CAUTION. — Inst upon having sdent Pictured as examples clearance These murgested by Robert Oppenheim at| fen orite parm, Of & lure but Sea ee eerseel bint Mo Qreeglas” Pais ne Bhoe Ce, are a small Boy’s| | two a Khaki Yesterday's meeting of the Joint Leg-| ‘The late Frank A. Sayles, a part of | thet ft has mot boon changed or mutilated. epson, Manse Cheviot and a bigger | | Middy and a Eeach welative Committees on Housing as a| whose millions his widow inherited, theane of testing te present uncer |Was Known as & forcetul’ man who w. L. Dou las Stores In Greater New York: tainty as to the meaning of the new | Sained the enmity of many former em- #85 Nassau Street. JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue. ployees in his lar textil lants by rent laws. Several others agreed with | Summary discharees, Attorneys for hs #HOBOK EN—120 Washington Street. Mr. Oppenheim “that most of the/|the family believe the letters to the %_ 706 Broadway, near Thornton St. | x UNION HILL—276 Bergenline Ave. Judges interpreted the laws different-| Widow may have been written or in- #1387 Broadway, cor. orehitn street *NEWARK—881 Broad Street. @ 3 % spired by some of the men discharged, | venue, cor. 11th Street, 2 ly and urged action by the Legtsiature | SP7°8 "Ul rut chiceke on much formes | #a2z0a Third Avs sa Ave, (Greenpoln *PATERSON—192MarketSt.,cor.Clark im clarifying the matter. employees\of Mr. Sayles 1s also boing| #2779 Third Av.,bot, “There are 2% per cent. clauses in| made. Boy’s Washable Co- vert Cloth. Real clearance prices. Main Floor Cloth Norfolk—are featured to show the values to be found, tin Floor | ¢TRENTON— \—29 East State Street. , Stores marked witha dr batvh sempigan nes of Ws La Bobalés these fos Memon ws sane Small Boys’ Pante of durable catton| Wayx’ White Panay buttoned at Knee rocker, wag two of the laws,” said Elmer G.| serge in navy blue or mixture BQe} for boys of 14 to 17 $1.39 2.97 Straw Hate for children; |i new 8 See beoavactinianna ‘Trouser Suits of wasmaple Sag ME cha TS $1.40] 27 sae oe ee Se Sammis, counsel to the committee, fancy ‘frogs “put there is nothing in the law | the house, Moth ht “and 39c which authorizes any landlord to mn-|, |B] moyer iouses of striped blue cham erease his rentals 25 per cent. if that nen full ecwt, ut made, 69c] js unreasonable. Nor is there any RR Lod a thing in the law which says a man ye Fynite, tan, black” Qe | may not increase his rent 60 per cent. N : aoe white cheok . i e Fiesa! if that increase is reasonable and RY ‘ atte it Gol 69x Separate Over fair, ‘The 25 per cent. provision NY \ ol fs only a rule of evidence, and tho able knieker ‘Toyo and Howth Boys’ Norfolk Suite of beach cloth; “Sl. 97 Miraight knwo pauth; ‘tan of G3 QF ebtles Cunsimere Salts for email born; Nore Sin abs $1. 97 folk Bre UES era Ow E397 Mt rousers of wool serge in @ : wear w ” $5.97 Small Boys Suite of oe. alla and jackew of wus ro tl ane 8 Goclnnee antouvin stitched | RSME. Ma 'Nortole. aft "$5.97 ieee on ey a ees ew caieriend ae G Osea je pelt ae sireterh argh icin hee | wage Chetan ati wih’ Nnfouae favor wpon every one. , this is the me t amazing offer ever made or tan; wach with contrast 00 " rod cule "C1 G7] pecker ta: aither navy 36.97 in the history of New York clothing mer- ee RS ome baits ‘of khaki. cloth or Kenuine | bew chandising. Our great organization, operat- eure po “ last night made the bi ae Ae ing ten stores on the most economical wholesale “et 00 x tinal § 4°97 Solaire 8 the Mistery Ot eee nee basis, saves you sot only the middleman’s profit but stitched s ee i i 3 the State when they confiscated Hquor lued st, $265,660 on @ railroad siding inlo. “White with ol lor auallty Fan tt” “$OOP a surge $2.20 Boys’ Nixt Bo « Trousers, Washable] Hoy’ Rat: «rey per bs etch clot Jn 0 Nght ten 9139 ae “ot $2.97 fain Floor Shoe Values Extraordinary! Choice of 4000 Pairs. for Men, Women, Children 1:97 Specially selected’leathers; splendid workmanship. Good durable Shoes, mest of them being welt stitched. Offering, for Saturday, 25 styles of dress, sport, work and general wear Shoes at a phenomenally low price. @ large share of the retailer’s profit, whose expense of operation far exceeds ours. We sell you custom made clothes cut individually to your exact meas- ure by the most expert craftsmen in the business. We buy our woolens in large quantities direct from GRE hye mills and have an enormous stock purchased months ago when prices were low. We sell on a J Values $45.00 margin.of profit so small that on the individual @ and $50.00 suit it js hardly noticeable. Buy one of these master suits today and save }g your clothing worry. INE TAR Clothes B PINE TAR UlOTheES bag JEN ABLES you to protect your clothes in the Sumner against moths and dust, and they will be fresh, clean and unwrinkled when Fall comes. They are accessible all the time and ready to wear. Clothes cost money—take care of them, One of these bags, which are sold everywhere for $1.50, will be given MYM Ws Ll Y free with every suit, Another Amazing Offer! The pace that wins the race eld, agtride— sports of all sorts hold full sway, eee Children's Oxtonde of Brown fe patent or of Pa Metal Huck oF Back Gun Metal Oxfords of Brown of Patent] Pumps: Cait or Cal a Patent YW where freedom and free play to N eae ie oo - UNCALLED-FOR N a winner, there's wher: -Ready-to-Wear Suits ne ON SALE AT OUR BROOKLYN STORE ONLY 104 Flatbush Avenue—"siateSecre™ Pp these fine suits we give you the finest’ made to order clothes in the very newest summer fabrics far below what you pay for ready made garments at the retail stores, Y $ enormou y > tailored uncalled for garments an we guarantee you a perfect fit cops the cap. Buperiors fit like the silk. Anish can- vase of the cup contestants—without wrinkle, bunch,bag or bulge. Sup carry you along comfortabl happily in your daily dut o there's a Superior fit for every fellow, nd Supertor construc: in- Basement Clearznce of 1000 Sweaters! Women's and Misses’ Sweaters in slip-on and coat styles. Sweaters of lustrous Fiber Silk, Wool or Wool-mixed yarns. Colors: Navy blue, black, green, lobster red, Copenhagen blue, rose or gold color. Many styled of various weights. Sizes 34 to 46. % sist upon 8 The Superior Underwear Co. Piqua, Ohio erview on mall orders ig and Warehouse, Vt Ready-to-Wear CUSTOM-MADE SUITS Wd AT ALL OUR STORES Special Low Prices Sale of Beautiful Silk Waists 850 Georgttes and Crepe de Chines, with trimmings of hand embroidery, beads, frills, tuckegy) lace, ribbon, hemstitching, etc. Light and dark colors and all the pastel shades. 26 styles, AMD) sizes up to 40, but not all sizes in each style. Tremendous value: a Li MM bz We A PURE EGG MAYONNAISE | CIAKES EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT, BETTER! N IN NEWARK: NEW YORK CITY STORES: BRONX. een ee eis sn ieee! ae N 196 Market St, 1387 Broadway, Bet, 37th & 38th Ste,|_691 Eighth Ave,-Bet. 43d & 44th Sts 408 East 149th St., Neer 3d Ave. IS? Tomatent delciow we My HIM | Near B * “ 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. | 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th = STORE IN BROOKLYN: — Salad Dressing. Mado Hl \ ear Broad Street 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. | 143 West 20th St. (Headquarters) 104 Flatbush Ave., 1 door from State Maix Foo la OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 10 P. M. tore Hours: 9:00 to 5:30; Saturday 9:00 to 5:00