The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1920, Page 8

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eee PreMnen 9 30, 1920. Ce Foe ly oe el ae THE EVENING WORLD, oxenabay, SE ally reaponastble for the high the last survey I made here, 1 told | tn orf | Senator Calder the housing shortage | prices bulldors are now compelled to is @ serioun menace to New York’s|pay. Mr. Caffoy said health and that the Government is “Congresaman Siegel has given me Justified in officially recognizing It an! important information and furnished a desperate. #ituation. the name of a man who is expected There is considerable opposition |to give additional valuable evidence to national, State or city Govern-|Phis office will welcome any infor- ments starting any official building | mation anybody can give on the subs] f of homes, except as a lnat fesort.| jects under investigation, We are Health conditions in New York show | going ahead.” that the (ime of jawt resort has ar-| The charges against the building rived Here and 1 belteve reports of | TAKEN the atatement by samuel Un-| | health authorities will show equally | totmyer that If he were in a position serious conditions in other parts of | 19 prosecute he would b be able to jail! the country.” rome of the responsible pe Congressman Ixaac Siegel called on| Ainety days. After publication of this| p44 ATnited States District Attorney Cat- ND ORDE ~ THOROUGH HOUSING SURVEY OF THEGITY Asks National Co-operation— - , U.S. Begins Probe of Build- ing Material Prices. WUT: pest wake BONWIT TELLER &CO FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & 34th Street—New York Special Suit Value Have Arranged for charge Congressman Siegel called upon Attorney General Palmer to un- fey to-day for a conference on th®) dertake the investigation which is now a thata SIE material trust under way. i ANTZEN ANNOUNCES that, after a very careful survey of the entire shoe and leather conditions they are justified in making an immediate BONA FIDE 15g TO 20%, REDUCTION on all men, women and children's shoes LTHOUGH our present stock was purchased when the leather market was at ite height it would be quite contrary to Jantzen policy to indist upon the continuance of war time prices. We prefer to stand the burden of lows in order to give our customers the benefit of our present lower so justly entit Hektth Commissioner Copeland @ave orders to-day for a thorough “s0rvey of housing conditions In Now York, and ts sending a request to health authorities all over the United Btates to co-operate with him in | making the survey cover the entire |. eountry. Dr. Copeland's report and those of } > @ity'and State officials from all parte ‘of the country are to be presented at fm national congress of health Ruthorities to be called in response to ® Sugrention sent to him to-day by Senator Calder of the Reconstruc- _ tan Commission The information obtained through FRIDAY and SATURDAY An Exceptional Sale of OXFORDS and PUMPS for Women and Misses 11.50 Smart walking oxford’ in black or brown Russia calfskin; also black buying prices which we consider they are the surveys will furnish « basis for le fecommendations to handle the hous- , ing shortage as a national health Problem in which government te vi- wily responsible. The congress he same Jantzen standard maintained for over 60 years will be strictly sdbered to in every pair of shoes we sell regardless of price. We feel sute our customers will appreciate our efforts to serve their best probably will be held in New York. “I will ask every Health Commis- wioner to make @ survey of his par- interests and be quick to take advantage of our new reduced prices. Theee reductions do not apply to our custom made nhoes Aak for Our Book— kidskin with straight tip or plain toe—welted soles, Cuban heels. Vevlar territory and have the con- ‘erete information ready to present at the congress, which ought to be held soon after Thanksgiving,” Dr. Cope- Jand said. “I am starting another survey of Housing conditions in Now York City for that purpose. On the strength of Walking pumps in black or brown Russia calfskin with simulated wing tips, welted soles, low military heels “The Aduse of the Big Tow” NO BNANCH STORRS — Our only edsirene| 660 Sixth Avenue y Above 38th Street ' Custom Bootmakers Over 60 Years Women’s and ‘Misses’ Jersey Cloth Suits For Present and Later Wear Exceptionally Priced at 22.50 New Fall mannish models (as illustrated) of superior Wool Jersey Cloth in heather mixtures. Belted Sport Jackets,. Notch and Convertib‘c Collars. Patch Pockets. Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Boys will be boys—and by recognizing that fact The BOYS SHOP — FIFTH FLOOR bas won a large patronage POU can’t buy clothing as good as this anywhere else at anywhere near these prices. Made in our own shops—cheaper because we save middlemen’s profits—better because we person- ally supervise the tailoring, Women’s Boots, $9.65 Women’s Oxfords, $8.65 Women’s Pumps, $7.85 New fresh goods, of Alexander quality, made without profit to keep factory organ- ization together. Black and brown kidskin boots, with me- dium or high heels. Brown kidskin oxfords, Brogue pattern, with medium or low heels, Black kidskin oxfords, opera toes, medium or high heels. Brown kidskin plain pumps, Cuban heels. Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. Milk Chocolate Cc Cocoanut Royals 15x ROM those isles in the Caribbean where grow the world’s most delicious cocoanuts, the Happiness Stores obtain the main ingredients for these justly-famous Candies. These are the cocoanuts with the thickest meat and the milkiest juice. After husk and shell are removed, the plump, firm cocoanut meat is daintily shredded and covered with a thick coating of our smooth and delicious milk chocolate. Our own all-wool fabrics stand uses and abuse, our own patterns are cut to allow growth and action, our own tailoring—the sort we put in our men’s clothing—adds to the looks and life of every boys’ garment. with high The price benefits are evident in the beginning—the Fi : quality will be best appreciated after months of wear. There is nothing ‘in this man’s town’ to compare with the MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED COCOANUT ROYALS oe ¢ you can buy in all the Happiness Stores | Reefers, 2 to 12 years + + « + + 16.50 = Overcoats, 10 to 17 years «5 + + + 22450 FULL WEIGHT—I6 oz. of Cocoa- 5 Suits, 2 pairs knickers, 7 to 18 years . 29.50 nut Royals to every pound box ( C | | esessecmennesmooenoonnes 1 pair knickers. . » + + + 22:50 . ; : THE WORLD'S Boys’ Silk Scarfs . . + + + «55 to 1.50 Two Leaders Specially Priced for To-day and Friday Only | Real Estate Ad. d. Sells Hones Boys’ Blouses . . . + + + 1425 to 7.85 Chocolate Covered 9; Chocolate Covered A |BRENTWOOD RE REALTY co.,| Golf Caps D pig whan wb @ 1.50 to 3.50 Marshmallows Ib. Chewey Caramels Ib. ait signee Nar ae an Cloth Hats + 1.95 to 3.85 eptember 20, 920 . . . . . . The World, | . : .| FULL WEIGHT—16 ounces of CANDY in every pound box. ma Youths’ Shirts . . + + 2.15 to 8.85 4 at Hath Sirah at th, (88 ahe Gd Saat 300 Broadway, oer inte Waid Sturdy we sold ae ot Boys’ Pajamas «+ + + + + + guts a ees venue, lon Square ween ‘en ne our Brentwood houses, party closin, | . es Turnsinal "puilsing ‘Lespio Conde’ Shes te ie Wane” 1343 Broadway, near 35th se, | this orale A ante i Sabet | Boys Sweaters . + 195: 10 : 5° Fulton and Nassau Streets 42 East 23d Street 157} Brocdheay, weer 830 St. All-American |) 3 sry. tewy Charge purchases made to-day will appear on bills rendered Nov. 1st. BRENTWOOD REALTY CO, | Signed &, H. McWhorter, President, Sold by grocers. You isle Pay More at Best's ODI NVEVH A GLIGDOGOD SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WonpeRs It ld Little Difference What You Need-A World 1 “Want” Ad. will Go oid Find af 3 ve ke’

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