The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 19

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- | Court Rules for Landlord in Cas6| creased to $22 nnd then to $27.50. Hel ay | Where a Stay of Eviction® refused to pay more than $22 and the! eidne pata jandiord got a dispornoas order careful to see that they themsoiven| to-day reversed the atay on the ground comply hag the law, This was brought the tenant was unable to find another , t - . 5 Kroft Says Stranger Grabbed | Sten sSeseeg tony by. the © Ash eperement Wheel and Charged Into Gathering. Louly Kroft, No. S77 Westehestur| ‘Avenue, Bronx, a wounded oldie who, won. the ‘Pistinguished Service Crone in France, was arraicned in the | orrisiana Court to-dav saecused of | charging into a Soctatist meeting at Labgwood.. and Prospect Avenues. | Bronx, with « trock carrying a fife and ‘@rum cotps playing & patriot air, Magistrate Nolan reduced ve charge from assault to reckless driv- tng and adjourned the case to N b) Milton Altsghuler, counsel for the woldier, sald the latter ought to Be the complainant instead of the prisoner. “Kroft'’s truck, which is his PANS of making a living, was practically! wreoked by the orowd,” said the} lawyer. | The truck, covered with signs ad- vertieing an entertainment to be @iven by Bronx Post No. 95, Veterans | ot Foreign Wars, was b vy Kroft. He said & man kDOw sprang aboard the truck and solved the ateering wheel, turning toward the Socialist gathering | Kroft said he applicd the emer-/ xeney brake. Four men and a boy| were knocked down and #0 badly! hurt that they required medical at tention. The crowd awarmed angrily | about the truck and Kroft w from violence by Patrolma who, although not in uniform, his way through the crowd, boarded the truck and showed bis shield — “BOYS IN STOLEN AUTO HELD. Desay Knottedge of 1 Onr Hits Two and Henry nineteen, Brocktyn, day they automobile which struck @ man and a boy and overturned Avenue and 16th , youths dented they know stolen, In Adams Street Court they were held in $1,000 ball charged with «rand larceny Three other men in the oar have eon caught, The car was atolen fi Joseph Sanaetta, who left it in fron No, 484 Henry Street at lune! % Tenants who wish to take advantage 1 More OF tO pay Increnned rent must be|APpealed and the Appelinte | —" | ee | | against Charles Enderby,.a tenant Barge Captatats Enderby's rent. originally $16, was in How Had Been Granted. Enderby went to Munictpal Court ‘The landiond | oot restine eanlly that no proof had been produced that twenty-eight years old, B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street For to-morrow (Saturday) A Sale of Choice Silks and Velvets arranged in Lengths suitable for practically ali purposes and marked at phenomenally low prices included in this remarkable Sale will be rich Metal Brocades, luxurious Chiffon Velvets, lustrous Satins, dainty Evening Silks, Crepes, Georgettes and a goodly assortment of fine Black Silks. ' (Saie on the First Fioor) “Why Don’t You Tell People About Your Overcoats?” exclaimed a prominent clothing manufacturer, who attended the opening the other day of ourSun- shine clothing floor at 49th St., as he studied the hundreds of hand- some Overcoats & Ulsters English and American woolens in attractive patterns, tailored by skilled craftsmen into sturdy garments—full of style, full of warmth—full of wear. we've told string’s out. So now, you:—the — latch- The Kuppenheimer House in New York Broad way at Forty-Ninth Street and 5 Other Stores sgh hie neck is broken, Capt Masten of the barge Magmic Then! Luty, which fies at the foot of Rich ards Street, Brooklyn, is cOnseious to- Justice Incob % Straht ard obtained alday in Longk Ifland Collage Hospital He dropped twenty Divinton {roe to the bottor: of his barre Masten's case has aroused terest among the surgeons, TENANT MUST SHOW |?*s's Division ot. the supreme court NECK BROKEN; CONSCIOUS. fl H \D HE CAN’T MOVE OUT | c: No. «17 Throop Avenue. Brooklyn, | ss Interests =—S—S————————— 10 yards of 36-inch Nain- sook; worth $4.19 Sale price, . | 10 yards. $2.20 10 yards of 36-inch Bleached Muslin; worth $3.59. Sale price, 10 yards for. ; $ 1 80 Scalloped Embroidered Pil- low Cases; worth 79¢ each, Sale price, each 50c Unbleached Sheeting ; 90-inch width, in 5 yard lengths. Sale price, per yard. 65¢ $2.95 yard Fancy Striped Silks, in dress lengths of 5 yards; per yar $1.49 $1.95 yard Velveteen, in Remnants; per yard ; 95c $3.00 yard Black Broadcloth; per yard... $1.98 $3.50 to $4.00 yard Velour Dress Goods; per yard $2.50 Wonder- f: Ay) “ ~ > ul Values) Women’s Fine Sweaters, Worsted Sweaters, All Wool, | jecutitulquality $9 98 § 369 Girls’ DS rs, Fine Warm Garment. for Winter—all sizes, Sweaters, orth double, $9.19 $ 1° BARGAINS for SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIAL \ sey ‘ee ELLASFIESS & @'s of Bargains not mentioned. of. It will pay you to call and look over the Bargains. ASTONISHING VALUES IN SMART COATS Beautiful qualities, worth up to $50 Sweater Bargains. ai Less Than Cosi! We are disposing of our surplus stocks, odd lots and broken lines of high grade merchan- dise, and to sell them quickly all prices have been cut from one-half to two-thirds. In many cases the reductions have been even greater. ment Store but one of the a Mail Order Houses in the Country. There are thousands he Sale will continue until all the surplus stock is disposed Bellas Hess & Co. is NOT a Depart- FOR ‘WOMEN and MISSES oon kis Brown Dress Boots Calf Finished 5 Leather bien Ces Walking All Sizes Boots, Black Side Leather, English Last All Sizes. Women's House Dres cales and other pretty TWO LOTS und one block south to Barrow St, or Take 7th Ave, Subway to Christopher St. Statlon, walk west to Washington St. and one block south to Karrow SL, or trans ” Walk h to Har From Brooklyn, take Sulway throucheClark § Washlogton St. and one From East Side “L” and Sobway Line surtace cars and get off at Oth Ay to Washlagton St. and one hloek at Christopher St, walk west to block south to Barrow St. Women’s For Men Worth $8.00 ae fi or Here’s Another Big Bargain for Saturday Ginghams, Striped Per able materials; all sizes. Worth up to $5.00 $939 ana $459 HOW TO REACH OUR BUILDING Take 0th Ave, “L” to Christopher St. Statlon, walk one block west Beautiful garments reduced to about one-third Come and look them over. LOT € LOT B || 13" A Special | Beautiful Lot Reduced to way below cost You Never Bought Such Wonderful Bargains! Pa All sives Phe r to Kighth St e block west w St. nnel, get off From New Jersey, take Hudson Tunnels or Lackawanna Ferry to Christopher St. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. : Store Store L (j Hours Open ~ ‘@ 8-30 to a 5.30 fi pey WASHINGTON, CORNER OF BARROW ST. fvery Models at Less than the cost of material | BARGAINStor SATURDAY EXTRA. SPECIAL $5.00 and $6.00 yard Gold- tone Suiting; $3.25 t per yard. . 85c yard Wool Finished Fancy Plaid Suitings; per yard ols 49c 0c yard Percales; per yard. . 17e¢ 40¢ and 49¢ yard Ginghams; per yard 25c It 49e yard 36-inch Striped Out- ing’Flannel; per yard 29c 39¢ yard 36-inch Fancy Strij : Outing Flannel; ni per yard 25c |! $1.50 yard Black Venetian Lining; per yard . 75¢ 5-yard pieces of 27-inch Plaid Gingham Children's Washable Rep Dresses, 2 to 6 years, Girls’ Wool Serge School Dresses, Big | Value, 8 to 14 | years, 3oys’ Fine All- r Wool Navy Blue Serge ; Norfolk Suits. / $15.00 Sizes 8 Regular Value. to 18 years. A marvelous Reduced $8.95 value to Day |

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