The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1920, Page 9

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SUPREME JUSTICE AGAIN RULES RENT LAWS ARE VALID F (Continued From Hirst Page.) ‘The omiginal message Mentified the bill to which ho referred and there is nothing in the conatitu- tional provision to prevent the amend- ment of the bill in the course of its pamage through either or both houses of the Legislature after the Govern- ors certificate of necessity bas been | ineued.”” After careful and comprehensive consideration in the second case Judge Glegerich writes: “The reasons whiy the laws referred to were enacted are well known “The war had stopped all construc euMciontly | | and resources of the country had béeo turned (0 war purposes, Even before we entered th jeosts of pull yea whnost «© that 4 operntions necessary to keep pace Ing population of the city had been suspended for several years. “The consequence was that the lav of housing space becume extrente and distressing. Rents had gone up by leaps and bounds. Overcrowding to such an extent as to endanger health and morals resulted. ‘There Was great social unrest and discon- | tent ptember, 1920 In the April pre- ous remedial legislation had been attempted, but it had worked |in- perfectly and had not accomplisheu its purpose, In September dispossess notices in unprecedented numbers all through the city had been served Tor October 1, the day on which most leases of dwellings in this city ter- minate. A panic fell sipon the people, with the needs of (he rapidly inereas- | “Phe culmination was reached in) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DLCEMBER 6, y , 19,20, tion could find no other place to go was danger that thousands would be Lurted eof affairs tne Lege | i extraordl nor, and the tem. referred to ix one in constitutional ts sup- y tle decisions of other 4 State who have had jostion before them “My decision is thal the statute in question ix constitutional and valid and that the refusal of the respondent to ingne the precept wonght was right.” “The Justice cites an array of deci- sions upholding the constitutionality of the new! laws in support of his de- ciston. > Embeasting Cankior Gein 10-20 Tents, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. De. 6—Fred W. French, Assistant Cashier of the Grand Rapids City Trust and Savings Bank, who pleaded guilty jast week to a charge of embezzling $50,000 of the bank funds, was sentenced to-day to from ten to twenty years Imprison- ment. French, according to the po- out into} of which | mn that the enactment | tion of dwellings. lice, confensed to shortages totalling 00, All the energies because these threatened with evic- [at leant $300.0 iH & Gn. MADISON AVENUE ~ FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Thirty-fourth Street Many Rare Specimens of Chinese Hand-made Rugs in the exceptionally fine Mongol quality are on exhibition and sale on the Fifth Floor ; Rugs of this choice quality, in sizes 6x9 to 12x24 feet, are controlled exclusively by B. Altman & Co. The wearing qualities are unreservediy guaranteed. Special Values are now being offered in | Less Expensive Chinese Rugs in sizes 6x 9 feet. , ; . . . at $138.00 8x10 feet . . . .' . . at 195.00 OxI2 feet . . «§ ¢ «+ et 290.00 Two Important Sales 4 to be held on the Fourth Floor to-morrow (Tuesday) will comprise 300 Pairs of Armure Portieres 8 feet long, finished; in blue, brown, green and i mulberry shades $7. O00 per pair Several Thousand Yards of Imported Cretonnes 31, inches wide, suitable for draperies and slip covers 68c., 85c. & $l.25 ver yard The values are exceptional in both instances | tension of bie option on the Mall, and RUMELY PUT UP OWN CASH, HE SAYS: later advanced $10,600 to Mr Stoddard 48 8 loan and afterward gave hin $5,000 man Government of Its agents. ' y onvld tt the hy erman, (he ae Uie frst payinent on Me aktEN paper Claims $50,000, From) Albert for | Questioned by Stephes ©. Baldwin, ht : . sald that he the $2 _ the Mail Was Owing to Joank to ta Hort, tnd: t GEN, PERSHING GUEST OF tt Him, wot from Loulé Hamerly, an Pershing was the iy at the Annual mere Dr. Edward A. Rumely, on trial for) WHO wae the director of th ten | o of the Hreeport, ted Language Advisory Asrocia the alleged conceaiment of the Ger e 600 ot from F who was | venterday | $5,600 he got from Dr. Albert, who was | 3 We Canara sald “eo Rervice. jman ownership of the Evening Mail,| known as Germany's Anurcial agent | Serre, pratitied to be among tentited to-day | during the war. to he ® part of you and, participate |n O4 May % 1916. r your memorial service © motored he said, he put up| ‘The Government has sought to show Sour memorial nerwen ee a tne $2,500 to Henry te Stoddard for an ex. that all these sums came from the Ger temporarily Stern Brothers West 43rd Street West 42nd Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) Extraordinary Values in a Sale of WOMEN’S PUMPS, OXFORDS ad BOOTS at the Greatly Reduced Price of $4.50 | A wide variety of dependable footwear in practical, serviceable styles. Included are Black Calfskin, Black Kid, Patent Leather and Brown Calfskin. ALL SIZES BUT NOT IN EVERY STYLE. An excellent assortment of narrow widths. An extensive, complete showing of ; STERLING. SILVERWARE Including high-grade articles suitable for Christmas presents. Mentioned here are but a few of the special values. $9.25 to 41.00 11.00 to 24.00 Candlesticks Mayonnaise Dishes . Fruit or Berry Bowls 22,00 to 45.50 Bread Trays *. 23.50 to 51.00 Tea Caddies Sandwich Plates . Bon Bon: Dishes . 9.00 to 19.50 11.25 to 19.25 + 11.00 to 100.00 22.85 to 40.00 Alsu Coffee and Tea Sets, Water Pitchers, Centerpieces, Flower or Fruit Baskets, Sugar and Cream Sets in distinctive designs. Flower Vases. . TOILET SETS Enameled on Sterling Silver, three pieces, Gold (14-karat), three pieces, - - $297.00 440.00 Special Christmas Assortments of WRITING PAPER and ENVELOPES At Decidedly Advantageous Prices BOXES containing 24 sheets good BOXES containing 120 sheets, 100 quality paper; 24 tissue lined en- envelopes; fabric finish; letter size; velopes; distinctive square shape. White and Grey. (Value $1.25) (Value $1.75) 85c per Box : $1.00 per Box TELEPHONE SETS consisting of Screen and Book Cover— Chinese Art deather— $9.75 | $1 1.59 Colored Leathers— Value $14.50 Value $16.00 ——— A Specially Arranged Sale of MADEIRA LINENS | (Hand Scalloped and Hand Embroidered) At Substantial Price Reductions Tray Covers each 35c, 50c | Napkin Pouches each $1.00, 1.25 Soudoir Cushion Covers, $1.50, 2.25] Tumbler Doilies doz 1,95, 2.25 Centerpieces each 1,75, 2.25] Guest Towels . each 2.45, 2.95 Tea Cloths . each 7,25, 9.00 | Show Towels each 3.95, 4.75 Luncheon Sets (13 pes.) 7,25, 8,75 | Tea Napkins dor. 785, 8.75 Luncheon Cloths Dinner Cloths . » each 12,50, 15.00 MAIN FLOOR each 25,00, 35.00 TABLES. "of which was | if Hiystrated—ftahan Mats, one doten Lu Mc Cutcheon's Vapking and aT The Holiday ay) ona darcn Place nner, $195.00 Set, Gift of Fancy Linens EW GIFTS are more acceptable to the discriminating housekeeper than a beauti- ful Set of Fancy Linens—exquisite in work- manship, yet practical in durability. Our large stocks of unique individual pieces and sets—all moderately priced—offer a solu- tion to many. perplexing gift problems. A Few Suggestions Tea Cloths—Rovnd and | Lunch and _ Dinner Square. In French and | Cloths--Round, Square, Italian Filet, Cutworkand and Oblong. Madeira Em- Needlepoint, Mosaic, broidery and Openwork, Fayal Openwork and ex- | Mosaic work, and Lace quisite embroidery. $6.75 and Embroidery. Prices to 275.00 each. ec Cn eee loth, 72 in. diameter at Scarfs and Table | $39.50, to Cloth of finest Runners—-Of every use- | Point Burano Lace, 90 in. ful size in Madeira Em- Moidegy ” Mesa open. | tiameter, $2350.00. work, Cluny Lace, Italian Embroidery and Cutwork and Porto Rican Drawn work. $3.50 to 150.00 ea Centerpieces From France,Italy,Ireland,Bel- | gium, Madeira,Chinaand | Japan. $2.00 to 225.00ea. | Luncheon Sets— Round, Square, Oval and Oblong, in a wide variety ot new designs. Prices range from 13 piece Ma- deira Set at $8.50, to 37 piece set Fine Fil-Tire Work, $300.00. Special--An attractive lot of Italian Cutwork and Embroidered Luncheon Sets. 25 pieces. $39.00 set. Kifth Avenue New York 34th and 33d Streets i Mh =r PREPARED. MUSTARO GULDENS WARLES GULDEN, Ne The economical condiment Guldens Mustard- 15/ Big in size—Small in price Always ready—Always fresh The same unequaled flavor and superior quality that have made it the standard for. over 50 years. Betters the taste of most every- thing you eat. s Look for the old familiar handy Gulden Mustard Bottle. It's on your dealer's shelf ANOTHER GULDEN STANDARD Gulden’s Don Carlos Spanish Olives selected and packed in glass bottles—so you can see jow fine they are. CHARLES GULDEN, Incorporated New York City Established 1867 aT i iit Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It OR A SF met AL A A CC egret

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