The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 16

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R phi @nt shelter. The threat of evict! necessarily would drive him into mitt to extortion. power of government and Its use even RE ThG aebecen of paciylaeal. growerty GAS OVERCOMES OLD COUPLE | contne #38 a year for garages and auto| Navel feapinne Nepertea Conk br and motorcycle repair shops and service The landlord |&nd contract righta tations, the object bein F “ ~ & to place them| SAN FRANC , fH 1—The i, wowed Sere Matter Tihas ee eee or ike under the immediate mupervision and| naval seaplane N 1h was forced % landiords. in ultimate. mnalyaia, ie surveillance of the License and Police |down and wrecked during a groap naval ae that they have the absolute constitu. Departments. He says it will farilitate| seaplane flight from San Dingo to s ‘ Laws IN ALL AGES PROTECTED |tlonal right to withdraw their dwell fracing stolen cars Hi Yanal muni by THE TENANT. leetiaer oe ee eeaa lo-dny, eS hy the naval radio here No jantiess as . eve: Harrjet Bentley, , explicn e F " COURT (if APPEAL |during « period of acute shortage of them: Gas wan cecaping trom| "et May and fe Blue Pointe} explanation of wee te Mourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Fifth Avenue . shelter; in othor words, thal they & partly oper jet. | i Goal hie nk a een . and adapted to the legitimate Reve 8 Sbaolute aad uncon ttollenls Mad to beter | Cgaeyingm Wee tee ne ICH-NREAKER FREED FROM ICE, Y., Jan. 19,—Great South Bay Is frozen shore to shore. Atl traffic is silenced awaiting the oyster property right rathlessly and arbi. dition ia maid to be serioun, trarily to eviet hundreds of thouennds oe xamples from bistory and con npOTANeOUS untries have been adduced an strik- TOKIO, Jan. 1%—The fee-breaker Batkal, which was blown out of the ‘| THURSDAY 1 @ontinued From Second Page.) legislation in other Wonld License G . women and children and awen Gad Repair homeless, no matter what Sheps. teamer harbor of Alexandrovak, Siberia, on Dec. ely ilustrating what oth . atenmera emergency operations for the mar Be npraohia ine A bi 8 tn unnecessary to’ comment | ee ut t proces May be and even Alderman Rudolph Hannoch haa tn-| indispensable blue points inust be hed | Sree’ ie toe eee ake noted, pen S ecial Purchase pon this extraordinary tampering |and in every a reaxonable rental value, troduced an ordinance providing licenses! at any coat Feseu hee iy Ranoon ity nfidently believed that this not State legislauon was reasonable or aritrary, peoples in all parts of the nd from the times of the Romans and the Jews to our own, have confronted with simila a With and mutilation of a public rec) mince that fuch a , ord,” is Mr. Guthrie's remark, “further loan ani slative inability to " ’ then to observe that it illustrates once } ng evil and protect CR 2U35 x 2 om and extortion I SS eet e®) 2UIUITAULAALUTUUUITHUNQUQOQUUIUULIUITUTUIIUUTUULLLUUITITNL LIES SSS f¥equently pointed out, namely, the ‘et = -y) COATS 19.75 4 @anger of permitting the existence of duly promulgated laws to depend ‘@pon evidence outside the record ‘which can be torn or altered or tam- pered with as easily and as reck- Flints Fine Furniture feesty as was even the Governor’ ing faeilitic 1 the Hart ion ¥ 7 ® ' ON adopted by them has almort invaria- | P Were $35.00 i message referred to by McNulty. |) beet to. prevent Mf the TI d: GUARANTEED, to $45.00 gounsel to the Real Estate Board of /ienant in actual possession, and t ursday Now York, who, as his own affidavit | compel landlords to a reasonable | * a Showa, was lobbying in opposition to| the pill.” SAYS EMERGENCY EXISTED AND LAW WAS JUSTIFIED. Defending the justice and consti- Rationality of the emergency laws, ‘Mr. Guthrie reviews the emergency @xisting as shown by official surveys rents fixed by competent authority. “Nothing can be clearer than that) one of the inherent and fundamental purposes of all civilized government is to prevent extortion and oppression and to safeguard the public; and in the light of that prin all Consti- tutions must, of course, be read. | | While it 1s obviously impracticable for the Government to prevent every individual and fortuitous instance of NONE SUC M 1s A RECORD VALUE- INCE PIE GIVING SALE Qwing to the great success of las week’s sale and the enormous de- mand for more coats near that value, we have made a special effort to secure another purchase, and were particularly fortunate in finding this lot of well-made, smart models. @b4 investigations, and says: } “The court in the cases at bar ts| Soncerned solely with a class of prop- @tty owners who, in the course of their business of letting dwellings to others for hire, assert an absolute fonstitutional right to do what they Pe Please with their property #0 devoted ‘ housing and sheltering the public, i and to evict notwithstanding cireum- y @tances of the keenest emergency s ‘and suffering ana the highest de- ES @ands of the public welfare; in other an absolute property mght eS 11) to extort all that they can coerce helpless tenants, and to muke a of their neoessities, and (2) to at will, deapite the facts that tenants can find no other place to go to and that they are able and Willing to pay the reasonable rental Valve of their homes. “The court will readily appreciate that it was obviously indispensable POSITIVELY DISREGARDING REPLACEMENT COST AND WITH PRICES GUARANTEED EVERY PRICE IS LOWER THAN MANUFACTURING COS:S ARE LIKELY iO WARRANT FOR’ MORE THAN A YEAR TO COME . extortion or oppression and « Againgt every public menace, er must obviously be recor eaual to the prevention of c widespread oppression and public | danger. The law, both ancient and | modern, abundantly illustrates this Coats are made of fine wool cloths, and many are trim- med with fur. There is a particularly good selection of black coats, as well as styles in fashionable shades. Included are styles for stout figures. ng WE GUARANTEE THAT IF, FOR ANY REASON, DURING THIS YEAR WE QUOTE A LOWER PRICE ON ANYTHING SOLD AT THIS SALE, WE WILL RETURN, TO EVERY PURCHASER THE AMOUNT OF THE DIFFERENCE. REDUCTIONS RANGE FROM 25% to 50% IN SOME INSTANCES EVEN MORE THAN 50% BED- ROOM AND DINING-ROOM SUITES AT 33% to 50% OFF how a Women’s Tricotine Without reurve, all china and erynal to prevent optisctions during the fa effered at 10% 10 0% discount eme cy. erwise, no effective — _ Femedy or relief wus possible. The © Geverton ‘nad certhiea 'o"the Lege What does your table lack? Dresses that approximately 100,000 noti to it had been given for Oct. 1, 1020. Ny 8 Meant that 100,000 families, that between 400,000 and 600,000" men, and children—present resi- dents and citizens of this State—were ‘% danger of being immediately dis- and evicted from their without other availabe shelter. SS — Se ee CNA? All Ovington china from a tea cup toa dinner, service is offered in the January Sale at 10% to 50% less. Crystal? All table crystal, too, has been reduced in price by 10% to 50%, This January Sale is an old Ovington custom and Provides a purchasing opportunity not often encoun- a ea w 34.50 Were $49.75 to $69.75 PETTUS LUGUPELEREACOT COAT eee OAT OOVOWTOGOOT ET UOT UAL bvA c= was likewise ‘tial A Sk el Bio L"VING-ROOM SUITES AT 25% to 50% OFF Jie femnatis Ants Geren ae O V I N G Ty O N’ S A Great Many Individual Pieces and Incomplete Becingars Sis stale btuneinodcle ce Wiowsly,” any. tenants ‘aware’ ot (he “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Suites at 1; OFF—and MORE THAN 14 OFF Beier aeltaca ana "rare. “op: excelJent styles are to be had at this ged power to evict him, would constrained or coerced to pay qhatever rent was demanded jn or- _ Ger to preserve bis home and pres- 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd St. clearance value. ALL IMPORTED GOLD FURNITURE BRONZE ELECTRIC LAMPS ~ ; AND OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF PERSIAN & CHINESE RUGS AT HALF-PRICE vey of the Maker~ Suites or Separate Pieces made to order for prompt 35 delivery from our own factory in N. Y. City » Flint & Horner Co Inc. 20:26West 36% St. LUTUCECTTETUEESELUUT TTT re Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST. Some have novelty vestees or satin underrobes and others are beautifully embroidered. Women’s New Taffeta Dresses Special 17.50 Models with ecru lace collar, narrow ribbon girdle and em- broidered motif are in gray, navy and brown. UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE TTT TTUPUTUUATULULUOROUDS UU RCULULLAROLEEO UEC 119-125 West 24th st., Near 6th Ave., N Y. dled This Store Is New York’s Greatest Bargain House! andise on sale ts all overstocks of the great big mail order house, the Na Con Is oatered re quick selling with no expectations of making a profit, Because undersell other stores. Quantities are often limited; sixes and colors are frequently tnoomplete. are no deliveries, no charge accounts, no mail orders filed. lonk and Suit all times we can There SPECIAL—SOLID MAHOGANY $ 4-POST BED (as illustrated below), 2 ft. 3in. wide Bor Spring cerared fine grade ticking, $24.50 Special cy MIU LLLLLILILLLELLLL LALLA ELTA ELLA Women’s Extra Size Skirts 7.45 Were $9.97 and $10.97 Martrem. hair | Suna There’s new lif in the Dollar! I buys values as in the old times at this Special-Value, Thrift Week DOLLAR DAY Sale, Come “See What You Save!" and join in the little Dolla: Man’s happy smile. Dresses & 5 Aprons at Over 500 in the lot! House Dresses and Bungalow Aprons of Linenes, Checked Ginghams, Flow ered Voiles, Chambrays, Plaid Voiles. Checked Percales and P ad Ginghams All colors; sizes up to 44. Good, smart styles; well made; attractive, good quality ma terials; splendid variety In no other store, do we believe, can you find garments any where near matching these ut One Dollar 450 Warm Blankets and Cozsii‘o tables at Wool! fin'shod thavkets in aids or white with blue order, Crib Blankets with blué borders or Indian de signa; 30x40 or 36x48. SUK vline Comfortables with printed floral designe: 69x 72. All extra valuea! NOTE; There are only Wool poplin and serge models with gathered backs and de- tachable felt pockets, smartly Beginning Tomorrow ASaleOf Fine | Custom Suitings Our complete stock of custom woolens reduced for immediate clearance and offered in two groups $2850 $48.50 Formerly Up To $55 Formerly Up To $75 Serges, Cassimeres Finest imported and Wors eds, Checiots domestic woolens Some have pleats and tucks. One style is pictured. Navy and black. Band 30 to 40. Clearance Women’s Suits 36.50 Were $54.75 to $69.75 trimmed with buttons. A number of different styles are 50 of these Comfortab! * and only 100 of the large Blankets. “t Hasemer See N. Y. Evening Journal for Many Other Dollar Day Bargains, Which Include: in this group, but only one or two The garments will be tailored to your exact | measure, in accordance with the best custom standards of workmanship. of a kind. Materials are broad- cloth, duvet de laine, tweed, ‘ Children’s Rompers Infants’ Capes Women's Sweaters Towel: ; A . ; M : ngren s Dresses Tafanta’ Gtockings Women's Union Suits Taweling An immediate selection is advised while the valeatean and silvertonaelA fev iren’s ys’ Pants Women’s Gowns Sheet bri i Children’s Sweaters Boys’ Blouses Women’s Chemise Pillow Cas range of fabrics is complete. extra size models are included. bay Children's Petticoats Roys' Shirts Wamen's Shoes Corsets CUS OM TAILORING DEPART MENT Third Floor Children’s Tights Men's Slippers Women's Slippers Waists Hours: 9:00 to 5:30; Saturday, 9:00 to 6:00, No Mail Orders Filled from This >a See page 27 for other Hearn Advertising

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