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——— sae THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1923 sic ists aimee ! RENTS AGAIN 145l Street there in one of those|way, there are three apartments for AMERICAN LEGION MEN HAS TO APPEAL AGAINST the National Livestock Exchange, to intr LAE ‘WuRLIIZER quaint old four-story white stene re Three rooms are $126, four 6150 hold off shipping. houser—one of thany in w row. Its )and eight $170, DEDICATE VERDUN TABLET LIVESTOCK SHIPMENTS. | ‘he appeat to retard shipping until busement has been remodelled imio| “How long have they been this four rooms and a finy kitchen the superintendent was asked, with a door ning from the a ¥, almost beneath the stepa aw! Retailers Toe Greedy, asserted the ‘“buyers’ strike’ against } Par OF S SO Ee Sears ae ‘ CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—Records of five| meat dealers would not vreak until ise this year?" won't stand any more this} . 4 ste fde a driveway leading to @ | ¥0@ | gatas Hi the. reat, Bren so it Toc od | And he's pretty near right ; 1 railroads showed that 20,000 head of | retailers give their customers the bene- piny ina to g housewife whose | et ¢ Loti aba at ronin ter tne of Verdun in the City Hall here. ‘the | cattle, 42.000 hos and 23,000 sheop|fit of reduced wholesale prices, which | at . jo you ask for the | three rooms and $87.50 for the seven |ceremony was carried out In the pres- ee a congested market conditions are relieved was expected to be felt to a greater extent later in the week. Mr. Brown Chicago Receipts Too Great and Vour ef Them Afterward Decorated | With special Medal | were due here to-day despite the ap-| then would tend to clear up glutted The tablet| Peal of Everett C. Brown, President of| market conditions. ndlady was tisked, | 100m. Of course, it'a the good Brond- | ence of all the elty offictals, twenty-five dollar | way section, but an old house, 1 to the men who during the was the sharp response, | With these prices in iaind hark rian onslaught of Mebruary ” back to the cellar in St. Nicholas 1916, atood before Verdun | satel (eg et know whether} ong held back the enemy, | Cnuten in, ‘The tablet bears an Inscription stating | ; a ‘And that's the way it is alt aton riher up Broadway, where the eal a A | de them, if a tenant declines to sign Upper rondiend ‘ana ‘at, ; Notas | subw y becomes an “ia” there ure |!t “hte dedi ae at eo who jease, the landlord can start 4) Avenue, Junitors and superintendents | He rooms on the fifth Moor overlooks | TT os Tita AL the end. of th Se I a ad ver proceeding or seek’ an] jntrusted with renting of apartments | IN the tracks and reverberating With |Clremony four of the Americans were Treasure House ment on the ground that the| agree that Oct. 1 will see rents stand-|thelr clatter. ‘They ask $110 ey decorated by the munictpality with the | of Linens int Is objectionable, that he is to| ng wliere they’ are, while #ome of the but as the superintendent's! special Medal of Verdun, | Frag pts) « & FContinued (Prot? First. Page. a month, “Bor that place--$125? demand. The rent laws wil re-| “Why certainly.” The landlady wi n in efféct until Nov. 1, 1922. Un- |All assura Fe tupaciods and leas eniightened| Wife said: "It never hurts to talk to ——— —_. lish the building, that {t has] jor mpAel rps “| landiord.” When the trains go by Beg.Trade Merb buseht ob a os-cpernuye pina coe ae WL EndSavOR'to force tol cin hardly hear yourself talk. , WOMAN LOST IN SIERRAS. | at he wants It £60 his owa'wic” |i BWoLORMDS AIM AT COMPRO-| tic ment be, Batya, little, cheaper, <= | ~ . -| the woman shouted Into the report-| Mins Klizabeth Murphy ef Buffalo H Kk L the eave af « holdover gioceeding| “ANDLORD®, AtN AT COM Tan they stow in the Foon | z | ousekeeping Linens tenant files his answer, deposit» ss room watching # Flatbush express HOUBKE Nene Yosemite, e li the court a month's rent at the| As one superintendent expresses it: | dush past. SMITH, Cal, Aug. 22.—Misd Ell s the court» month's rent at the uA lot of these ralsea arp biutts, Gome| “Tater in the quiet of the elevator | OMMMITN Cel, fiw. 322 Shas ite of Beauty and Practicality - landlords believe asking for more is| sho explained iat the apartment | Mbeth Mucony ot sans La | will then find a just rental. the beat way to hold their own, They| had rented for about $65, and even | inthe wild Gabe Hoa Nor e, . roughout the west side it appears] think if they usk for more the tenant| then they thought they were getting | twenty-five miles from here | hwo NOWY Linens have ever been 2 Coeyright, 1921, Rudolph Wurlitser Co. the tenants are uniting under a| Will Meht for a reduction, and they|a good price for it searc A 4. pat ‘aoa, afinae to sien|#im for a compromige on the old|eRaNKLY ADMITS HE'S OUT TO| Sierra trails. Miss Murphy started Sat- symbol of true hospitality. No " rental. Alo there arg muny land- urday with a companion for Merced home is complete without a well- or even to discuss terms with! jords wio are xeeking to perpetuate GET ALL HE CAN. Lake Lodge. ‘They became separated filled Li Cl landlords. the housing emergency by asking for| jn yyrth street, just west of Broad-| and lost, according to the companion i inen Closet. seph A. Arnold, attorney for the| Unreasonable increases and refusing ‘there ate seven rooms and a|Who arrived at the lodge to-day, ex- : nts in this and other west wide|t mive loanes. They are all trying to on the second floor for which| hausted and hysterical. Whether your needs be small or iments, said:, | of falling costs in every other com- is eee $140 gn Oct. 1. It now goes cal esladeen Nat eerie el great—a few Napkins or a complete Pal retene debiaioie® SE the) Appel. | money ren Lie aw caning ha ned of | iwi ig ha rant (nereanod? rangers and guides say-ahe will be In Outfit—visit “‘The Linen Store”; you < | term tna jlemands for increawed | the beach with tho kit eae ad Ih ; hh " In 11th Street, se hing just the general rise no danger and will be located within ill find ‘, kably 1 d = ' Is must be based on the Jand-| ie sy ete rents." * W GRY OF 291i alsb Gola Cot lone ty will find prices remarkably low an rom 8 investment, regardiesé of What| ;oom apartments for nt. One o And: there. phe eaten eels ae Pree stocks most complete. s| f far apartments in the vieinity are] them ts on the fourta foor HACK and | Was Honest Alene 1 Ie wae Boe “ } ng fons yWsfinotly favorable say he Menton panes Poict inae eee Then away uptown,” past 183d |Neport Secretary Mell Do Your Linen Shopping Now. - Factory { tenants, A landlord can be com: | icing ugly wally of nearby buildings. | Street, Over. toward the river, but aot > / d to show in court what his in-/on the third Moor just beneath this |'® aiat or Mt thors alts on the aide of] WASHINGTON, | Aug. | 22 Reports 5 | 9 in and, it it} Is pee apartment of exactly the Inaboseett Bate the pueay, wot for| had. gent his’ resignation te Prenaent | James McCutcheon & Co. = to You dy making a/ Sime size and $95 Is asked for it. A "rentals ‘range from| Harding were officially denjed at the a 2 Aight ‘nigher, the landlord thinks Is aE oan eee rane Se | White floune to-day by George B. Chris, Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets ‘a verdict.” “Pretty high rentals,” ‘The Hevening |. Over farther toward the Euidron, in Won bald that Secretary Maplion wistice . Wiisdh, when Informed of soine| World reporter said after seeing the | Northern Avenue eae tae eticed to resign because of his treatment by e of Pho rent-raising instances, said: | £10 rooms. “They rented for n tot] # House nat too ee atey Ue Very ee ee reas his ts not at all unusual, They | 1ns than tat o yedr or so Ro ora | Willing to show them to yourand seem - la n oosting*them all bver town, even| pinks he can get it.” most anxious to rent them. taten Isiand, where there.are only| ‘Are people taking long Jeases this| ‘Tiere. ane gredt numbers of vacant F 01 year?” apartments throughout the residential or Uiree #tnull apartment ‘houses. | ve | SRRGMR COR Gheaibay: and the streets : tone,inndlord out of ul a.7Ne- One year ts the limit. Now | district o yy aid, the. sheers : is mpt. one. It's the landlord. that wants longer | contiguous thereto. "The canvass shows Bred who is not Uoing it, or trying| l.ases. Everybody believes rents will] that many persons who came to New lo it. They have got the habit,| fall next year and they don't want| York on account of the war period's ‘aps the only. places where the] be tled Up on a lange," unprecedented, thdustrial activity are abhiy is the A few doors to the east of this is|leaving. Janitors explain that many rulg@ does not apply is the extreme | another apartment—three rooms back | others have bought or leased hous ae, F of apartments which, rent from|_ ror which Is esked $1,300 @ year, or|in the suburbs, finding them more 00 Ol eee eases nea iirendy about $109 a month. ‘| within their means. < “ for) In 113th Street, about Im the mid- a oO. such ‘we simp thut the owners} gic of the block, ast of Broadway payee waiien i (F. O. B, Factory) not attempt to go any higher. | stands un apartment house at|"oued Deine tn if ax ys Th . ‘ eat ue a ne ane cos bn least twenty-five years old and none From Rullet Wound. v 4 oe ie most amazing player piano offe: ever unent as or place which! too well kept. ‘In front of It S| An tnvestigation Is being made Into . . for $2,000 a year. Only yester-|by plack und gold sign Nape lusily [the death of a man belleved to have advertised. Just think a moment—you get a 4 woman was in to tell me that]in the wind, offering two rooms and|ncen Michael Skas of Milltown, N. J, beautiful, new mahogany (walnut $10 addi- ath on the first floor. : e . fj i Hie, arimonth” ‘The usual” way|" Siow arash the elevator man was a0, fund mortally wounded In 8 MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK tional) or oak Ellwood Player-Piano at prac- a lease Js firs i 2 i 4 n P Bd Rigs ta eaoptaatines to aeonea |e tehers rocend’ torsade early to-day. A bullet had eftered his Thirty-fourth Street a tically the cost of an ordinary upright piano. partment, and a few days later| ‘That's $40 a room for the first floor | wad: A) revolver |was found ‘by his yelou' ee front of an old-fashioned elevator | head that powder marks were on the it apartment! skin, ‘The man died ion ‘a trolley car St. Nicholas Avenue just above, In 115th Street, just west of Broad- on the way to a houpttal, nf oS] And it’s priced nearly $200 lower than other ee player-pianos. A tremendous production and a new Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase 4 Plan makes possible this startling offer. Call For to-morrow (Tuesday) NOW and hear this beautifully toned piano. It’s your greatest opportunity to own a fine player piano. Convenient terms can be ar ranged under this Wurlitzer Equitable Piano i} Purchase Pl. unable or reserv. An Important Sale of your Elivacd HOW, tall ime ooopen tele Act quick! Telephone Bryant 8140. MEN’S HOSIERY |. cu ron 20 ‘WURLITZER, 120 West 42d St. W-8-22 Send me catalog and complete information regarding your : be had at the higher figure.” a ‘) “Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World ‘WOoOorRTH “THIRTY: FOURTH" STREET BROADWAY: FIFTH AVENUS 3 at prices that make it a decided inducement to not only Sireenk Survun vi eves cent. 2o.Obileatlan to purchase: ALL FASHIONS PLEASE SOME OF replenish the supply for present wear, but to provide Ati se emerson paige oe ceeas + Coe Seems US; SOME FASHIONS PLEASE ALL for the Autumn and Winter requirements as well AMATO nn mete eons cee n oe OF US; THESE MAY BE FOUNDo IN THIS COLLECTION OF | The offering will comprise the following seven groups: pute WurR Lilz R ‘Lisle Half-hose, in black, white and colors, 120 West 42d Street six pairs for. . . - .». + . = . §1.80 Between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. Lisle Half-hose, in black, Russia calif and gr Wiswrobe=nV tater: Revevde-tiaysr’ Nelle—Send) and \ ’ estra Instruments. ( x pairs for a os ee ed Silk. Half-hose, with lisie tops, toes and heels; in black, white and colors . . . . six pairs for $3.65 Silk Half-hose, with lisie tops and soles; in black, white New Crepe Six Frocks FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Seta, EW YORK City andcolos . . . . . three pairs for $2.60 Cor. 462St.& 82 Ave. Silk Half-hose, with lisle tops and soles and ornamented August Furniture Sale _ SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME TOMORROW with embroidered clocks; in black, white and African brown 25% to 50% OFF per pair . . . . i, , . . $ 1 55 Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Everywhere Within 150 Miles of N. ¥. We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payments. Queen Anne Period Bed- room Suite, EIGHT’, DISTINCTIVE NEW MODELS, IN THE CORRECT MODES FOR AUTUMN, EXECUTED IN CANTON CREPE, GEORGETTE CREPE, AND CANTON CREPE SATIN; HEMLINES UNEVEN, SLEEVES WIDE FLOWING OR TIGHT WRISTED; SILHOUETTES LONG WAISTED, ‘AND TRIMMING DETAILS NOVEL STRIKING, SHOWN IN BROWN, BLACK AND NAVY Black Siik Half-hose, with lisle soles; a spiendid quality, per pair . + 6 eh eh eh el etetC&S LOSS Also i!) consisting of 4 Dresser, Ch ifforobe, Vanity Tol- let Table Imported White Wool Tennis Socks (ribbed), a fine quality. . . - + + ss per pair $1.50 War Revenue tax additional on Silk Hosiery at prices above $1.00 "$198.50 | | September Columbia and Cortina Foreign Language Records on Sale. UNPRECEDENTED VALUES AT (First Floor) Columbia Grafonolas from $30 Up on Our Easy Payment Plan. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Motor Truck The World | PORCELOID SIDE ICER Deliveries ° Hygienic; Solid Oak; Porceiod and Good Motor Roads Guide | PER baetite 6 98 4 comsine ine of ew san | Is Now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway and | SEWING MACHIN ES ON CREDIT UP To $110, ; Elevated and Railway Stations and Newsstands, or by Mail, | - “PRICE TEN CENTS —Turry Do.zars SST ee

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