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tended to New York City.” landlords there, for a year at least, The Yonkers tax rolls have been|will escape increases proportionate made up for the coming year, so!to their rent increases. because so many driven from their homes in Now Pork have come here for shelter. Now the situation is becoming worse than in New York. The Tenement House Law does not ly here, as it is a New York City charter provision, I do not know | whether Senator Dowling’s bill could be made to apply to Yonkers, If It ould, the assessed valuation ought to be the standard without the addition of the 20 per cent, margin for under- valuation, LARGE FACTORY POPULATION MAKES PROBLEM SERIOUS. “Property in Yonkers is aasessed to ite full value, The assessment is not such & stupendous job as it is in New | York, and the assessors ~ well caught up with the values, ether the Dowling bill js what we need or not, Iam going to Albany, if I can, and urge some relief for Yonkers as well as the big city, We really are one community, although under a dif- ferent city government, and what is the problem for one must be the problem of the other.” Acting Mayor John J. Stahi of Yonkers confirmed Mrs. Thomas's statement regarding the level of as- sessed valuation, Yonkers property is assessed at its full value, he sald. “Our lange factory population makes the rent problem a bad one | here,” Mr, Stahl said. “We would be overcrowded without influx of new residents from New York. With these, It makes the flat renting situa- tion serious, We probably have a larger proportion of home owners in New York, but that ‘oblem of our fiat ute, I hope the F Continued From Thint Page.) fork, because we lack many of the fgencles that have been able to give &@ little help in the city, IGNORING DECISIONS OF THE CITY CouRT. “Judge William F, Bleakley of the City Court does the best he can and ives the tenants stays when they following month and get their ten- ants out, ignoring the decision in the City Court. “We are trying to hav Peace offi establish a new Municipal Court ‘vatem, but retain the City Court. 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Ex-TRy* Ex: ae aes ‘awn tat SLogam', Shot; eles earon mal owl 8, UGUST 31, 1920, LAST TEN DAYS. Grand Central Palace $5,000,000 SALE Open 9 A.M.to10 P.M. Daily Lexington Ave., 46th to 47th St. Ten more busy selling days and The Chemical Exposition takes possession of these floors, and this sale comes to an end. Come before it is too late and share in the bargains that are going out of here daily. Im- mense as these stocks are, they are dwindling, and each day sees some lines closed out. For the balance of the sale the store is open until ten o’clock each evening. This added convenience will surely be appreciated by those who work in the day. Play Shoes These children’s play shoes went rapidly when we placed them on sale last Saturday. They are mahogany , color, made over a broad toe Inst. We now have sizes 1 and 2 only. Hurry before they are all gone. Pair $1.25 them at Men’s Shoes The men’s shoes being featured at $4 are attracting great crowds of buyers. Five styles, gun metal, straight last or Blucher styles, Goodyear welt, heavy single sole shoes, at $4 a pair, are unusual. They are meeting much favor with policemen, mail carriers, fire- men, trainmen and those who must have comfort, appearance and serv- ice and appreciate economy too. Pair ‘Priestly Gabardine Reduced from $2.25 SI.7ae2 Priestly’s fabrics are standard. They are known ayard to everywhere for their fine quality. These gabardines, in five shades, are the real stuff, made for Boy Scout suits, hunting and sport clothes, for men or women, raincoats and many uses. This is a very low price on high grade gabar- dine, and wilf move the goods rapidly. Serge Dresses Good quality part woo! serge drerees, regulation model, well made, Sizes 6, 7 and 8 only, These dresses went on sale at $5.25, and are reduced because the size range is 30 broken. Be sure and see 54.50 Men’s Collars Men's soft collars, splendidly made, of high grade fancy woven ma. terials. These are exceptional values at this price, and you will want a dozen of them at least, when you see them. By the dozen, $1.80; each, 15c Women’s Shoes Tan or black Oxfords, brogue style, simulated wing tips, military heels, Goodyear welted soles; gun metal Oxfords, military ‘heels, Goodyear welted soles; tan, suede or patent leather pumps, hand turned, patent leather, tan or black kid pumps, French heels; black vici Oxfords, Goodyear welted soles, military heels} tan or kid two-eyelet ties, French heels, hand turned. All reduced from $7.00 to $5.50 Knitted Ties Reduced to. 98c There are a few beauti- ful heather pattern silk knitted four - in - hands, which we have reduced to 98c to close out quickly. See them before too late You will want several, Flouncings---Reduced Prices Beautiful flouncings at prices which emphasize the bargain element in this sale. They are in 17, 18 and 36-inch widths, in organdie, net or voiles and are reduced as follows: 18-inch organdie 17-inch net and voile flounc flouncings, _ re- ings, reduced duced from 35¢ a from 30c a yard yard to “25c¢ | 30c they are moving out rapidly. 36-inch met 36-inch organdie and voile flounc- | flouncings, re- ings, reduced duced from S5¢ a from SOc a yard | yard to to 45c 50c All Woolens Reduced 10% Our immense stock of woolens for men’s wear, women’s wear, and for children; for suits, coats, overcoats, dresses, skirts, etc., which, at the beginning were marked at very low prices, have been reduced an extra ten per cent., and Y Grand Central Palace NEMOURS TRADING CORPORATION Chas. W. Mills, Vice-President and General Manager