The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1920, Page 8

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al he woute Lad veboege ab) nape WOMAN DRY CHIEF the prevent gulvanized ones, biack RULES CALIFORNIA with age, put in hot water and steam ' 1 |appointmene: wit ne hermanet a . sn i Hours: 9 A. M. to ¢ P.M. rs jhot. I have be: | Dirwosr's Bei ae nt ig the time New dumb waiters, JUD, D F first = heat and better lighting facilities and Takin Office on Death of Director | Prune ‘sitval, reow rGnitea farates Ate U Handley, She Plans Rigoros | ry, gorous ‘Mra ‘arburton says «he is not In S H Th dered eareitas Se Seated 8 Batereement eile teeth kh tt And it is not a mere Pee GAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28.-—-"1 be- = an ‘Praneigce last by tt from Los N * ae | Meve in enforcing the Voistead act 06. ie weno Badese at the inger one-piece” bifocale | IK and mprove- and as far as it is in my power I Bniversity” of oy dae = |” Soe wane ond Gee viatets. Ie | Wt be pat tn He wAil wee that Prohibition is a reality . where she Sreneess 06 Bus, Spl. Torte. ! orbe “ ' *. . |the Women’s C Sub. 00 Per Pair ss, Who Has 140 Tents, ing nastoray id Me"faste AUS warvuron whe “has temorartS| aes oy Lenses $0),00 Pr Fie, Tifth Avenue | SA*®STREET Broadway eee M.Singer meeting. “We are all better off for taken the ‘post of Prohibition Direc- tare deal. 1 am Content With 10 Per Cent. |Svervthing T can well afford to make €M made vacant by the sudden death Bet He Wants It Understeed He's OPTUMETHINTS and OPTICIANS In Sympathy With the Sian on His Investment. uf tenants comfortable because if of 1. A. Handley in an automobile Fein Movement. to accident, An interview with John J. Hantuy want ——so ¢ “Of course this department does not a fair manner because you Have been Soseph Isaacs of No, 266 Grand fair and aboreboard with me. I will make raids or arrests; that ts in the has been dubbed New York's | 1° toeyou iy’ would like @ land- province of the Prohibition agents. A TYPICAL ILLUSTRATION OF AN ORKIN'S VALUE! A Special Sale of lord to ‘The Director insues liquor permits and |°f $181 Broadway, which appeared in "Golden i aphiaonnaal by the 140 ts ae 206, one\at ee then pees to it that the fegulations in | Monday's Evening World unwittingly # of hia Ave tenements, Now. 306 Mae imnace has been regard to eal of liquor are earriea (Placed Mr. Hanley in an unfortunate rah Al "fo $16 East 1934 Street, not only be- mighty tai to us oll and we spre: ‘out. By pimply following oat the pott: ght. He recently returned) from Ect cof REPAIRS eee Ble matte te “De unto your) tsegionds in New York. and” Wo-Cit be hte tenet ee te nk, | ireland, where he had harrowing ex. able to nee that tl olmt rik h u port Tor" & Peeeaats ks you would have them do to |are glad to live in his houses, jH¥e can Act ta enforced sn Gatitornin Ge tar tm linet ae auuer knoe os kad ches’ a: sca ia at Pea" wut carries it into practic. | Etta by ‘him ‘because ‘he has been Soncernea, © Prowibition Director Is} 1m inn Feiners or Hngiteh sol- KEPAIR CORPORAT ON “No landlord is entitled to more] good to. us.” i “Thin department ie and js |diers, ew ver Bi” "Neouhe We _ than about 10 per cent. on his invest-| Max Landamann of No 906, another joel Re fa ae moras, As '\ As @ matter of fact Mr. Hanley has . 3 ining tenants, said Metra tne “oeace noe tana | ie rene rae cite Son'Se ut nat amenaned [tte Satin of at Me. er a ew Autumn F rocks tera to-day to an Evening World rm point Juet a on Hquor permite and know whether |home rule movement, — his bigg our agroem are being abused or not. havé changed not at @ince ‘ | Feporter who sought tho viewpoint of|nas agreed to give us a lot of con- a - | visit to keeland, He voy asked the a & Tandiord who believes in the square | veniences we do not have now. He ta oo for fro; Bvening World to clone up the kind of a landlord to have be- until reaches t he dem. “Ten per —_ We & dust and) cause he nan consideration for hte the Ame! . . J grose prot ve agreed | tenants, He is not continually tryin ‘ore field men are to be allowed | pathies i make ail repairs and to instal vari-|to get the last cent out of them and BN whlch will enable the department ven tha! | , Exceptional at oni > Z ‘comforts wh ‘i give nothing in return,” $hoea, ver; tenant’ le entitled tol. Semel, Peroaky “ So, 206, a ten- malere” and. “draggin “dealing tn ervons “st 4 ant, anid: “He's what you'd call the ‘ : “Bnd ghowid have all the comforts that | "Golden Rule Landlord. ” He wants to = ——— = $ Bila rept warrants. make us comfortable just ashe would * VA, “All of my tenants are my friends, | !!ke to be if he was in our place, With . || Y hi e oop a iby check on all whole-|any contrary intimat tim we don't have any court or ‘They are good, reliable people and I| Mayor'a Committer—it’s Just straleht to do what is right by them. | face to face bargaining ike fair mind~ se of very considerable | ¢4, arco oon @ lot of broth- ers bl {| Ato ma that they are ant | 58 a Rin tog eS Fashioned Tricoti: tii arrangements I Dave! pront-and have a lath, and Under the The Store is closed daily at 5 P. M. ashioned of. otine, Satin new rental they wil! be $21 a month; | two the three-room ments are in the fs Crepe Meteor, Velour apart rrar and have no baths, and the new rental will be $16 and $17 a month. Everything conald remem: le bering the improvements that are to be made, these rentals are thought to be extremely reasonable. ae | @ 4 @ DIAMONDS BOUGHT i MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK i} Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street g1tE, i pees dresses are not to be measured by their price, but by themselves, for their price is so unusual as to set a new standard of value. Their exceptional styling, their fine quality and their undeniable chic carry them completely out of the realm of the common- place. i. i tt li Navy, Brown, Black An Important Special Sale to be held to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday, will offer The Store is closed daily at 5 P. M. B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fouwrth Street Thirty-fifth Street 2 a ne So en ewe: Twelve Hundred Pairs of Men’s Fine Shoes ‘(all genuine leather throughout) at the extraordinarily low price of $9.50 per pair There are three distinctive Autumn models to select from in this collection. One is of calfskin, in black or Cordovan brown; one is of Russia tan calfskin; and the third is of genuine shell Cordovan. The Department for Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes occupies spacious section—exclusively its own— on the Siyth Floor Sale in the Men’s Shoe Department (Sixth Floor; Thirty-fourth Street elevators) The Autumn Assortments of School and Dress Shoes are now ready for selection, in the wanted lasts, leathers and sizes; including Ane poe School Shoes (Blucher model) aba ne Of the highest character! Di- ° versified new interpretations that give lucid expression to each personality, typeand tem- perament. Tailored and fur- trimmed suits which are the ultimate in precision of fit, grace of line and technique. $39.75 up to $350 bhy whet Of black or brown elkskin Sizes 11 to2 . .~ per pair $5.00 & 6.75 Sizes 244 to6 . : perpair 7.50 & 9.00 Dress Shoes Of black or brown calfskin Sizes 11 to2 . ., per pair $6.75 to 8.50 Sizes 24 to6 . . perpair 8.50 to 12.00 Of genuine Cordovan ‘Sizes 244 to6 . «. ~~ perpair $12.00 + Thirty-Fourth—W est of Fifth Avenue NEW YORK IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED _A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT 4 - rare he, ainininer =: ee

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