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‘TT LALOR MIST READ. WHAT MANY TENANTS A Byening World Read Readers Affi ah | They Exist in All Parts of New. York City. Al er nee ‘Many good landlords tn ‘otk, as disclosed by letters n tenantayto the Good Landlord Mitor of The Evening World, From all parts of the city these its are writing in to tell their @ fortune in having good land- 0 and to expresa sympathy with those who have the other kina ot jords. I ‘These good landlords ‘are not the im€ that the anti-profiteering Inws ave been passed to curb, They ng on their policy of live-and-let- ‘ve, « silent rebuke to the owners rho try to grind their tenants. | Carmine Rosso, No. 382 12th Street, “Brooigyn, is put forward by his aix ‘tenants aa the prize good landlord of “Brooklyn. He has raised rents only | (one, Itke@ ohtldren and welcomes | a | tenants who have them when there is 4 vacancy in the house, Like Mr. Rosso, Mrs, Sprinkler, | of No, 318 Kast 160th Street, | In her own building. She has ! raised the rent only $1 in five years, ; repairs and redecorates promptly when it is needed, and says: she is satisfied with a fair return from her property, writes John Dooley, one of her tenants. Mr. Dooley says he can- ‘not understand why all Tendionds can. Mot be decerit to their tenants. Neither can their tenants understand. At No. 356 West Street, Mra. Lyons is the dean of the tenants, having lived there thirty-three years, Th: two most recent arrivals are M: Lane and Mrs. Lucas, each there for: four years. Theirandlord is a good one And a good Irishman, his tenants write. He has not raised the rent since the houses were built in 1888, keeps the broperty in good condition fand.does not hound the tenants even when they are overdue in their rent a trifle. “1 don't know how people get along» Senen they have a profiteer landlord,” writes a tenant of No. 208% Second Avenue, He says L. Lehmier, the landlord, is one of the good ones. In six years he has raised rents only 10 per cent. Mr, Bachman, No. 346 East ath Street, is nominated as a good land- lo chnell, one of his years he has ratsed 21. of 123 Mast Avenye, 1g "land City, Nus passed up his ances to rouge his tenants, writes j Jose h Fellows of No. 133 Island City. F a tenant there /for fourteen , with never a raise during all ‘that fime. ee N. ¥. WOMAN HELD FOR BAD CHECKS Paris Hotels and Shopkeepers ‘Ac- use Her of Swindling, Say Police Authortties. PARIS, Sopt. 8.—A New York woman, giving her name as Mire. Katherine Grey Taintor, 19 ‘in jati'/here charged with swindling hotels a#@ shopkeepers out of several hundred thousand francs ‘by means of worthless checks. Her hus- band was previously arrested on a simi- lar charge. ar mte,ttatement is made that two Parts jakers lost $14,000, a jeweller 400, @ department store $800, in ne, and the American hospital @ roman bas, been at the Ciprides Aug, 2%. She told the hotel au- thorities ‘that her fusband was in tho hoepital, She 1s about thirty-five years of age. =—=——_ AMUSEMENTS. ii gloves REDS atineos DAVID BELASCO 7 , "Call th the Doctor Cll 42S comet GEO. M. COHAN’S SMASHING HIT THE NEW AMERICAN COMEDY . ENIUS sxe CROW THE NCE nl ALLED LOUDLY AND PERRUTENTLY VOR THE eRODUCERS “THUNDERING Arrintit fecks Aen Seats Selling & KNIGKERBOCKERE 7 Mala Wed. ehiva D. BOYNTON iS THE BRIDE TO-DAY | Ceremony at St. No. 981 Madison Aveaue, the bride this afternoon in the chapel of Bt. Bartholomew's Church of Di Selden, | The ceremony will be a simple one| owing to the teath bridegroom's mother, gnd only relatives to attend. ‘OF DUDLEY SELDEN EA 27 ortho eleven directors and other Si; gers will ass t uties and the resumption of ini Sontrot ‘ot discipline during the rec hea periods by inmates Tumbles Two Stories, Breaks oxen.| John Cavanaufh.of No. 619 Hudson Street, fell from a second floor window to "BBY KSTON. Bartholomew’s| This Afternoon Will | Be Simph. | Zella D. Boynton, daughter of Mrs, Chester C. Boynton of will become ley recently of the the young couplé haya been bidder mst, aa ies Thurs CINDERELLA ¢ ON BROADWAY DRESBLER. GENTURY Dinin Henry Mi 2! te Fag rete Re ese toe The Famous Mrs, Far in Drinkwater'’s ORT AMih We BAY PROMENADE [0ia 8 sad ROOW THEATRE Cons va R oH ‘et o deaiy 1) Prices $1, u Everybody dow cr will love ‘The 1921 Model Musical Comedy LITTLE MISS CHARITY aa VAVEOUSE se. | eva Bae maT EM Aroa. | aa are GREENWICH VILLAGE ™% = ig ae GREENWICH VIKAGE | FOLLIES £6 1920" (ot BROADHURST Trex: Mat, Datly 2.13 Evenings 8.15. 44th St. Theatre i} To ne comeoy tet announced® to-day that the reinstate- ment ofthe Mutual Welfare Geague, | which has bee suspe: Ing of Phitip ‘Nisaman, “ inmate, July ‘OPENING MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. mis ated Wirrle tora . Vincen | PLYMOUTH LITTLE OLD NEW YORK HAPE | LIYTLETHEATH =| EMILY. STEVENS wsinted tHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920. ~ | WELFARE LEAGUE REVIVED. |. frotidgry, itl, Jane & Moran, | & Melrose, antic Wi 3 . 8.—Warden | car 8. Jennings of Auburn Prison | ded since the kill; effect to~ full aafction » ven, by ‘Guperintendent isons na Ratlga will ta Tues. each ouatyN the L fata vthe De Mette, oat, at. Wat, “MADAM QUTTERFLY.” Nobuko Hare, |e efola wd Cherstet, 80x OFFICE SHE. OPENSTO | pat AMUSEMENTS, bl, Wee tes will begin to- the yard day. He was removed to pital suffering from @ Frances Pritohard, ford, petrigate, 001 ie biti pias hye nae heir), aise: , & Bway ale Hinton Paar sacs iaLro AY NE CRITERION Pye wwe rim) Bal t pDDIE LON AND & CO, LENORE ULRIC BAUGHTERS| ~ DON'T MISS THE MONSTER CARNIVAL, SOUTH BEACH, S. I., SEPT. 7 to 11. Take Trolleys. N OPERA WOU bacn’s drama of to. i ry i "ENN OF THE PEOPL COLUMBIA B'way| Twice Pe am THE GOLDEN wT rn THREE (3) BIG ST MON. & SAT. EV DOWNTOWN-— Ave. A. cor. 4th St. B'KLYN—Broadvay at Seratogn Ave, SEW 2 an ne "g, AMUSEMENTS. t hes W- atin STG Night AP rage ‘t MAN PEOPLE INCESS > tf yBLUE BONNET ‘with Pindits Mat} lawton acting a De We, Wor rGO- LUCK PLAYED ONE YEAR IN LOND! “TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY, Take the Day Line Up the Hudson to Albany » CALLING AT ‘ Bear Mountain, West Point, Newburgh, Pough- keepsie, Kingston Point, Catskill and Hudson “Hendrick Hudson” “Washington Irving” ert Fulton” “Albany” “De Witt Clinton,” in service May, 1921. Daylight Saving Ti At, #40 ADM. Sunday, Desbrosse: conkers, 10.80 A. 3 Poustkerpate and ‘r 5 marked t, DAY OUTINGS. A. MA: We aad ar Mountain (West Pout to West did: st » dally, ne ay, ean woh ‘undaye), Ne tieturn steamer same day’ from > IDEA Hudson River Day Line Desbrosses Street Pier Tel. Canal 9300 New York ae cove? “Held audience breathiens.""—Eve, Sun. HORDSCO | wf HE HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES BEAR MT. Steamer CLERMONT ADOLPH KLAUBER Presents LAND YOUNG—JULIETTE DAY. bY. deh Bt. Eves. 4.20, © Mate Wi We 10% AKinae OOT-LOOSE” ’ NTON Presents — fat De ans ia | 1A DAME Aaa * sual NORMAN Pen ENTER M Leaves Pier B., Penn. R. f 8.30 A. M.; Pier A, Battery Pai 45 A. M. tor alt’ pany Retirning leaves Bear Mountain at 430 BUBONT' si ah : o ware 60c Round Trip _ Phone Ganot_ 9000. - Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, ae Eastern Steamship Lines, Ine, | | “hildren Under 12 Half Fare. Cafeteria Lunch | tt BOSTON ne METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water “on DhoADWAt WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS VIA CAPE COD CANAL “WHILE NEW |lil, snceeemenon (Dayitent Time) || Daily at 5 P.M. YORK SLEEPS” LYRIC | ASTOR THEATH! | THEATRE, ee Beer, | we a Neem. Continous, Noon to uM P.M. 'M hy E "A the Hudson to|f if ane SUN | ATCHES-DIAMONDS WATCHES-DIAMONDS] TERRACE GA\ th St, new DANCE ay, | PALACE ‘isi 83h | PALACE, sundays 430 to 180. | 130 to 12 FPAUSADES-SPAR ih STEEPLECHASE THE FUNNY PLACE ©StARY be STARLIGH1 calm best of All iG NOW 3 Ska WAVER, SURE BAtHINe Sow. oreH Byte eam The JOY atte b aKIGHTON | aie SRCHTON | wh ——) str“GRAND nee ee {Round Trip Fare ee,; mu Ret Aare Foy: pT a | CASY WEEK iV OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS TRANSACTIONS CQNPIDEN TIGL 0 EM PLOVER REPERENCE-CALL WR AGEN, 5 Dron ee CON Lf ISLAN! D Coney Istand. Wr vacation this Summer MAlE DIAM N. ais have your favorite paper 1 NDS ‘| Hats, Dresses, Coats, Shoes and Other Needs Full and well and black. Full pleate: With or without attached cam- $6.50 Growing Girls’ Black $4.00 Boys’ Black Laced Shoes Main FLOOR, Mannish lasts. stout soles | g2 4g 1.92 and uppers shoes for | . perpet. brown, sechool wear 6. eta’ ail wool, ey 97 ct. Little Tots’ Cred Dresses . STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. FLEARN Fourteenth Street Won of Fifth Avenes THIS WEEK! at SPECIAL PRICES Back-to-School Sale Pretty Fall Apparel For the Young Girl’s School Days Marion, Daisy, Elsie, Dorothy! We've the prettiest frocks and the smartest coats in town. Everything new to add zest and pleasure to school-going is here in the gayest styles imaginable. Warm, practical things for cold days, frilly dress-up dresses, and a host of other things you will want when you see them are among our grpat assortments, just in for Fall and Winter. Lead Pencile—with eraser.. Combination Pen and Pencil Black Ink. Red Ink . Mucilage . Book Stra; ont handle... Pencil Erasers .. Ink and Peneil Erasers Typewriting Erasers Blackboard Erasers Art Gum Erasers Composition Books .. . Students’ Note or Composition Books—genuine press board | covers——168 pages... ith and with- HOgL SALE. SC 4 fy Our Repulur $2. 48 1 88 Numerous pretty styles are fashioned in attractive a terned ginghams of good quality. Sises 6 to 14 ye SCHOOL . Our Regular $6.04 5.38 Smart style in tan rubberized poplin effect. Sixes 8 to 16 yrs. All-Wool Serge Bloomers SCHOOL SALE, 3. 88 e Value $5.48 made, Navy blue Biees 12 to 20 years. All-Wool Serge Skirts 1 SCHOOL SALE, 3.84 Our Regular 84,94 style In navy blue. pric bodies, Sizes 10 to 14 years. HOUSHDRESS andAPRON DAY Excellent qualities and styles, well made, arid very — reasonable prices. “House Dresses In striped or checked gingham, Nurses’ White Uniforms Splendid quality Unene; with con- if sige rt gaia bo epee vertible collar and practical | | abc? Rome sines.......- or contr nee pockets wonente aa Oe BB) onc er, 8404........¢T5 | | Peete Nepitowper 100. PADS— Legal, Letter or Foolscap... Writing Pads . Typewriting Pads New Location, 4th Floor Take Elevator in Men's Section Main Floor. Extra Size House Dresses In sizes from 44 to 61—our reg. $6.74, 4.75. Pretty Plaid Ginghams. In one-piece models, with collars and euffs of plain chambray, @ Aprons Pointed Band Aprons Polly Prim Aprons; made of pink | wade of pereale, edged with rick ‘and blue striped percale, prettily i rack braid— : Finished with ek race YD ae rt cae 38 Back-to-School Sale Girls’SchoolHats Our regular $3.95 SCHOOL SALE 2,60 Mushroom, flaring and chin-chin styles in velvet, plush and bright finish felts. Also velvet tame, Included are black, brown, navy and other desirable Fall shades. Girls’ School Tams—in velvet and suede cloth—new art colors and styles-—our ree oT 9 .95— School Sale, 1,32 Thursday Special Women’s and Misses’ COATS 22.50 Our regular $32.74 These practical and good-looking Coats are fashioned iv various smart mixtures and other Fall Fabrics. They are made with large pockets, convertible collar and an all-around belt, and are half lined or lined throughout, All sixes, Ribbons and Accessories for Schoolgirls’ Outhts Plain Moire and Taffeta Ribbons —Also fancy edged ribbons, hair bow or sash Widthe-ilane and dark eolore—our, reg, 4 Sale, (28 Children’s hr Chamoisette Gloves—-2-clasp; Paris point backs | white, ivory and tan—our @ reg. .85 School Sale, “68 Children’s Washable Capeskin Gloves—-our reg. $2.50— School Sale, 1,82 Special Purchase of Misses’ School Dresses If Bought Regularly Would Sell for $24.75 and More and Miss are in the much-favored ricotine, One with peplum and trimmed with metal buttons. An- trimmed with metal buttons, TODAY TOMORROW Until 1 P. M. Telephone Orders. ORNING SPECIALS—-Tomorrow quantiti (Thursday) stricted ) prevent dealers Upy ing | Women’s Fine Cotten Union Suite ie Laced Shoes. 4.85) leo velesa—loos ; High cut--brond, toes and low.,flat at xtra al $iay a0 Fin ng WoMPso# UNDERWEAN MAIN PIDOR, Imported SHOX, DEPT-SECOND FLOOR $3.25- 35-inch Black Dress Satin. ..2.97 wring auality Japanese Crepe stk Derr. BIDE DEPT.-aECOND FLOM Our reg. .38 Japanese Crepe ia all desir- able plain shades, suitable for kimonos, dressing sacques and 2.04 For full size beds—no dreasing— soft finial SHEET DEPT.RASEMENT. | 48 et. 36-inch New Fall Cretonne..... y Chintz, Russian and it 0 3 years—yoke Plain ney Wi le—gtigham ond and champ! INFANTS’ WEAR—SECOND FLOOR. pt / i mailed to you every day. {ih i ie $11.94 Boys’ All Wool Suits Osh) ix y designe-—white and tint- at : ie. 4 0. 30 ; tef—semi-Nor- | ec nds children’s dresses. it Wt] | WATCHES — JEWELRY JAY” lus full belted seal Nog, 1) Theda aisha 3 > : Daily ON CREDIT. -emeuigonments | PSI Win “neds Paon, | 30,¢t Apron Gingham. Indigo’ ‘bius Women’s and Misses’ otha cel aE vaals . . i al F . | Sunday World, ies | id ROAR Moni aiwicrem co, | Pei lee vag gom-manont, | | WoolPlaidSkirts « Pe inet int Feats “hd | Three Trips Daily to HIGHLANDS Fane Jone (| Iotinasand case | wie stFineaentor Searmente Yor 13.95 ‘ ie areeee, Ne = S. ; : i eee : Rouse tigear Fo Broad Se ae te | eg, teerimenty al ~ rusrantogg, | $245 Men's Carter's Union Suita... 1.08| Oren gy hit "Sisee 26 to 32 New York World, que phar hg tg |i Lh WwArclt con’ White-slaatic rib—well made—in | brown or white— esl, Xe Veo" HEANSB 4 W. i bits ees Fle ENS ru IANINOR MAIN FLOOR itn MON R) Ro ae DIAN POS ASSNRM" | See Other Page fpr Start of Season Sales, New Fall Sills and Little Tots! my FS aaa a a