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Oct. 6, tm Carnegie Pasay ae Ddarteone, The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Cuvyright, 19%. by the Prem Publishing On, (The Now Tork Brening World) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer as TRANSIT PLANS IN THE REALM OF MUSIC |i Age 2% | } YJ | h Miss Fiteiu; Saturday matinee, Hh Pe ag bo rd | Appo! ie fall, Hj o1 a | Gives Promise of orn san sore ual nate, Hse, eh ) BARGE CANAL | SCAREAWAY BOEY ASCOST REDUCER; OF OGTOBERFRS t ( faterway So Much Cheaper, Lipper West Side Survey bis! Than Railroad, Traffic Al- | Closes Scores of Vacant Apart- | SHESSTURNS SEASOFTOLET j nm jtinue on Sundays and Wednesdays at! yosee gti , the Phitharmon: 4 \ San Carlo Company's Start) that nour. cle iH |O’Brien Says Municipality {s Encouraging—Many Would Be Deprived of Fran- Concerts Promised. F te salon Society conductor, te busy with the Mishel Piastro will give nis pret | Philharmonic rehearsals prone violin recital of the weason to-morrow | to, the opening conoert of the society's afternoon tn Carnegie Hail. Bach's | yey Tore tee ct, aT Sonata No. 3, Sinding’s A minor suite panes ready Is Increasing. | ments 4 ice: i i See and a Fantasie on Russian themes ly asing, ments at Cut Prices | chise Taxes Due and Unpaid. By Frank H.Warren. | 05 Rimaky-Kormkort-auer are on hie) WHAT'S GOING ON HERE. : : | ea A % | programme, \ | By Sophie Irene Loeb. A survey of the housing altuation | | ame merits of the report of the| Of to @ later start than usual, tue! — The stemacite Bureas, today, ik Nght rates continuing as one Of/on the upper west alde, from 724! ‘Transit Commission will not be con- |C°MCert season steps into full stride) The Arst recital of Selini Paimgren, biggest elements in keeping up high costs, industrial eyes are Ing to the barge canal survey made by Tho Evening Street to 152d Street, showed to-day | that there are e n more apartments vacant and awaiting tenants than the | “| which will not only oppose the adop- sidered by the Hylan administration tion of the report but will fight It to the United States Supreme Court with its opening week, beginning to- morrow. From now until the soft spring breezes blow again there will be daily musical fare for the recital Finland's foremost composer, piantst and conductor, known as “the Chopin of the North,” will be given Tuesday evening next at Aeolian Hall. The Programme will include only compo- Bast St liste nara Noe ee rints a8 ‘ho rod. on Taand’ for carrying @ ©6- nounced that the man who ed yesterday at No. 838 in what they belteve was wae Sue vf No, 394 9th Street, Blackwell’ emote for rent signs would indicate. For and concert enthusiasts, Aeolian Hall/ sitions of tho artist and one ‘group, a| volver. 5} Worta discloses the gross injustice to shuold it be upheld by other courts. | 11s goarcel »pen dati ty|sulte for two pianos from Mr. Palm-| Governor Benjamin @trong of a Dabiis- tm the anny Slow de. |*0™e Of the landlords, seeking to cre- his attitude of the administration and |atternoons “and Granings, And empty | gren’s “Masked Bail” will be played Ferrel Eseetye, cncstertens Oc ae oy opment of thie §200,000,000 invest-|“t* 8” *ppearance of housing scarcity programme was announced to-day by |as rare at Carnegie Hull. Town Hall,| by the composer and Percy Grainger. | Reserve note. It ie made from photo where no real scarcity exists, are dis Playing no signs on the build ngs, Apartment hunters in this district, if they are wary, if they refuse to believe the sad stories of the land- lords, will find approximately what bacon pbtecks Corporation Counsel John O'Brien. | too, having been tried out last sea- ve will oj pose anything coming son, has definitely entered the field! An American pianist, Miss Alice threads. a is hae dit tee ams Ld Mh of amusement places and will house! Frisca, will make her local debut | Federal Reserve rh from the Transit Commission,” said {ta share of entertainments, It is a| Thursday evening in Carnegie Hall. | Cncck letter, C, plate number, 16 | the the Corporation Counsel, “because we {long road dotted with enough musical! The Taussig arrangement of Bach’s|” Frank DeAgart, eight, No. 88 Wilsow question the constitutionality of the |high spots to sustain the interest,| Organ Toccata and Fugue in D minor,| Avenue, Bi , to-day pulled legislation which created the Com-|™#ke, the going easter, and to main-| Schumann's “Carnival Scenes” and| cable, causing the freight elevator in « it of the people. an evidence of the present state affairs, the following 1s a fair ex- let vi The railroad ra’ on crude sul- k to tain the standard. numbers by Debussy, Beethoven, !oft building at No. 538 Bushwick Ave mie meine tar 10 candle they want as farasthe essentials are The old witch gloats over her oven, which jetting hot enough | mission and the legality of acts of| ‘The operatic season, ever impatient, Scarlatt}, Daaiditt and Douillet are| 1Ue to go up. Gps! ag age J pos jo feo. pounds, | concerned—lovation, nize and rental, | te bake the children Into ginge Gretel has stolen the magic eld the Commission itself flung out its banner idst week and the| included in her selections. eerie eotid have to bs. removed, $5.49 per long ton. The canal Even on Riverside Drive butween|,, Push branch and with it has released Hansel from his cage. Cautiously “However, we are engaged in an|Public was not slow to recognize It. E The Cleveland Dem of which for the same commodity is 72d and 1624 Btreet : | up behind the witch, push her headlong into her own. oven and |. ais, eth rt and have foung |Fortune Gallo sticks to his purpose! Wednesday night olf Steinway Hall|County Olerk William F. elder in to $2.25 per tong ton. ‘a no fewer tuan the door tight. analysis of the repo: “lof providing good operatic entertain-|tn 14th street, after a lapse of many | chairman, has {ndorsed the candidactes thirty-five for rent signs were © ounr- points tn it disadvanjageous to the}ment at reasonable prices and there : of Judges Joseph F. Mulqueen and Al- Owing to the fact that most HANSEL AND GRETEL | F years, will be reopened with a plano Fray OR a Mg BE ght moves eastward, the | °c “nd there are many apact: | videlaptatel dt aL | KIDDIE CLUB city, For inatance the operation of|is a noticeable improvement in his| recital by Mme. Yolanda Mero, who |{ed_ J. Talley, Democrats, and Morris s for rent there without signs, Hace | the plan would deprive the city of /CO™pany’s performances each year. | will play Mozart, Schubert, Haendel| justices Edward La Fetra and Louis I boats will bid lower than the old Witch put Hansel | COUNT ND . bemused and Chopin numbers. Valente, Democrats, 4 BRAS He, i weetkound sarge Ina bs bullding in Upper Proau- in the big iron cage, he tella RY FU franchise taxes due and unpaid. 1} with an encouraging record of ata Kdaikal Saarneilit, soxtathas| one a Sap agit att ie way where the subway becomes an Gretol to prete do what- shall consult with Senator Hiram) pacity houses at all its performances] yian soprano, will be heard. In. her | D Kalter. “Freretora, tie possi |Z" the investigator found vacant yer she" Witen maya but ts wetey|| BENEFIT MATINEE |) chnson ty toe siniance celeohone| fy she frat of in four teats geen lant Sow Yar” ruceal Tigay ngtt| WHAT'S GOING ON IN U. S. ii apartment he had visited nearly two vi saitien . Prices 50 cents to $2. late this afternoon on the question of pera House, the) in Aeolian Hall. A group of Finnish | : get thie rate down sometimes out very carefully. Then the Witeh San Carlo Grand Opera Company an-| songs, arranged by Selim Palmgren, r than $1.80 per long ton, | ™OMths ago on a similar survey. On| chases Gretel into the house and Wed di Oct. 5 putting the city on record as against /nounces a repertoire for its second | indian dongs by Tikurates, sorbent WASHINGTON —A_ serfous cattle difference between the rail- | the first visit the superintendent said: | Hansel pretends to fall asleep. The Rietot a AM eatl the Traction Commission's pla | weeks eat =, byt teh tions by Wagter, Cuccini, Tost!, De|shortage will confront the United States rate of $5.49 and $1.80 or “It you want this apartment you'd|old Witoh opens the door of @ big at 3 o’Clock. ‘The question of the constitutionality | (At Includes, two German works.| Meglio, Strauss, Schubert, Merikanto, | within a year unless, livestock raisers amounts to huge proportions | better speak quick and leave me alstone oven under which 1a & red hot “Hansel and Gretel” of the Transit Commission ans beet | Wednesday afternoon, to be given for| Sioclus, Sinding and some of her own stop the Mood, oe lmrene Meyer. Jr BAA eapredate tonnagh. Geposit on It, because it will be gone| fee, She rubs her hands in glee and || win ge surety Ber Corte Gree coors co, | | D0f0F* the Appellate Divistoh ail sui | the benefit of the Kiddie Klub Coun-| gramme Mr Palmares will appear ai |fead of the War Finance Corporation, Amasinese men ate now alive! 8 Bo time.” , chants how she !s guing to push |] (Misses Dora de Phillippe and Elieeor J{™eT On an appeal taken by the city| fry Fund. sow by, a special cast:|{he piano as accompanist. .” SSQHUSTER, Pa—Pire, to-day cautea isis. bbvicds eouparizons fe evi-| 08 ithe second visit yesterday the|Gretel into the oven and bake her||,, Marlo In the principal roles) re lontoy; Sho Beach Cote | Elinor Marlo, and | “Lohengrin.”| yop “saturday evening there in| {image estimated at $190,000 to, the superintendent 3 of " Ww it justice lcAvoy, who hel sha! "0 "i 4 be 6: od cy Chester Bedding Com- tn the increasing business of} *¥perintendent ald: into a cake, ‘Then the Witeh mounts || tt Manhattan Opera House || 2ity"‘nna no rent to seck to prevem [scheduled for Friday evening. The), chequied a joint recital’ at Acolian | {acto Of, the, Cheater, Bedding canal. . ent has been vacant her broomstick and rides around the 34th Street, near 8th Avenue the commission from functioning until | gay, double bill, “Cavalleria Rusti-|@al! by Mary Wilderman, pianist,|" wasHINGTON—Secretury Denby hae present season of 1921, in the| My a day, and if you wish it you'd| house, calling tu Gretel to bring a A Children’s Ballet ft had performed some official act) cana” and "“Pagliaccl:” Tuesday,|@24 George Bruhns, organist. written letters of commendation to of commerce transported} better sign up right now, give us a|basket of almonds and raisins to feed dealing with the transit situation. | enosca,” with Anna Fitziu; Wednes- Pharmacist Mate Louis Palilp, Bruso the canals of this State, bids|™onth’s rent in advance or Jeave a|to Hansel to make him fat so that |] “R'FEATURE OF THE ENTEMTAINMENT. | |, WO Knows.” said Justice McAvoy | day afternoon, “Hansel and Gretel"’| Among otter immediate concerts | of Decatur. li a P) ppr in his decision, “that the Transit/and “La Gioconda,” with Elizabeth are those of Mme. Galll-Curct at the |!ce Tracy Frank Rely of Han Antoni) rentice Robert Lec Cook from drown- deposit.” she can eat him after she has made ies ir to outstrip any year since the ap- Gretel tat le re il advocate an 8-cent 3 ae ts (paddl f 465 . e 1 gingerbread 1, Jommission wii Amsden, in the evening: Thursday,| Hippodrome a week from to-morrow; propriation of $101,000,000 was passed} 0 the first visit the superintendent | A Wragg, e Kinkerbrend gir feeding ET ERA House woe OGL TT" | (fare? Who knows that the Transit |1a Traviata,” with Josephine Luc-|Miacha Violin, violinist, Carnegie ifre'in Smeer Water Lake, Colorado, on by the Legislature of 1903. In the|W#nted $110, but said the landlord) Hansel in the cago Gretel gets hold || , The object ot the Club Country Fune | | Commission might not submit a plan|chese; Friday night, “Lohengrin,”| Hall, the same evening; Alfred July 17, 1921. opinions of the people closely identi-| Would “listen to reason.” Yesterday | of the magic wand. She steals behind ty, hee? Kiddie Klub Chitéren tate } | for transit relief which would comply Vv yor Odd with canal affairs, the present is|he said tho landlord would take g90|‘M¢ Witch and waves the wand and | Guy Your seats Te-Day, || With the “emanda made by the citv? the first season that the new|and “listen to reason," It was a five.|"""%, MME. WALSKA COCHRAN PUTS Hocus pocus, elder bush, reconstructed canal system willlroom apartment on the fifth floor, Rigid Seay, loosen hush. e kiddies to do ballet steps and mak ve ee cercrtaeliy ot proving 181 tevator. This takes the spe!i of Hansel, but pallet forms on the stame of the bic | UP BARS AGAINST REPLEVIN. he still pretends to be under the tn- 0) of the canals that has, for so] The Investigator visited more than|quence of the Witch. Then, while| (erie wate Risciontoeneicon bas D y years, been negiected. @ score of apartment houses without] the Witch Js not watching, ‘Hansel ihe ‘ n, Mite Tell Is exceedingly gener- ring the war the Federai Gov-|signs, and except in five opens the door of the cage. Thelous, ; 4 < Boltea ay Gack ‘ganbeamen Gt a Heat vt ens, and excep five instances he oe ie or of he cage The/ous and we are quite us grateful, jorte found vacancies. A real estate man| Witch then tells Gretel to look In the| The ballet is beautiful, the children. Parte barges and operated!in Upper Beoadway was asked why |VeM to Bee if the gingerbread is done.| your own Kiddie Klub Cousins, look freA TE ytd Canal during the seasons of 1919) signs were not put on these bulldinga.| She plans to give Gretel a push Into |iike so many. colored butterflies in| PARIS, Oct 1.—Mme. Ganna Wal- «of Paris Mansion Locked, While ‘ON SALE TODAY AND MONDAY The Store is open until 5:30 tonight, so you can take advantage Y, “It creates a bad impression,” he| the Oven and shut the door on her. |their short white, yellow, blue and |aka Cochran Is not taking any risks of During July of this year a new cor- slievii if But Hansel warns Gretel to be very |pink dancin er Z sat 4 Hi = | hon was formed, namely, the! prospective tenant, “Peopie’ tning | careful and to pretend she does not|. "Ifanacl ahd Gretel” the opera, 19 (8¥°° 9% her possessions here by of these excellent values this afternoon or Monday. there are a great many more vacant|Understand what the Witch wants/oven more thrilling than the story, | “ents of Alexander Smith Cochran. i RaMOnY. cavlpwene hit ceie|epartments than there are. For.that| Meh todo. ‘ The Witch In real life flercer than Mr. Cochran's replevin proceedings in at re! e1 8 col ven‘ en 16 Cc) ses ber patience | the photograph, the er, of 3 not ne unnoted by fealised it was aboslutely neces.|TC%#0n we haven't put signs on any|ang shown Gretel how to stand on [sor wceeeraDh, the oven hotter, Han- |New York have go of our buildings. We just let people sel braver, Gretel prettier, and the |Mme. Walska and her household of the that this equipment snouid ve 5 tip toe and peek into the red hot|trick they play on a as speedily as possible, Te Signa Win badluimclica) auviwencen oven, Juat as the Witch peeks Into |:unnier, y play on the wicked one | etabor Hy Mune manafpn in the how readily business developed) ‘in the side streets between River-|the Oven Hansel and Grete) steal up| You will love the fairy tale Opera. | RUS seali the facilities were made operu-|giqe Drive and Broadway, “To Yet |beuind her and with one big push | Everyone, both big and little, loves it, | nuke Musaive oak doors of the Cochran the company started in the bum-|eigny aro very much ih evidence. “ta{shove the old Witch into her own GODSIN ELEANORS: (ree mcsts TENTEy ata faa, beer In Wich esis, tittaan power freieitithe short block from Broadway’ to|Ove® end lock the over decor: * |Ghuins and a squad of formidable foot ts and forty steel and wooden! Kiverside Drive in sith Street there dd Robin Redbreast. + [men stand guard within, ready, ap- Butsinee July they now have! are four signs, and inquiry showed | Dear, Kiddie Cousins: 5 parently, to repel boarders at any’ time er their control over 100 barges}two of them had been vacant for|, 1 4° Wish you could see the re- There's a bird L love the best, ind vigorously. the improved canal type. trove than two eka The ener |hearsuls of the ballet, the fairy tale|Hecause of his beautiful red breast,| “"Gurious idle order to ascertain the progress of| had ‘been vacant leew than a Week {opera and Miss Teil’s solo, If you|He sings and sings tho whole da) | trance gossipl development 1 sou; tNo. 118 W. 118th Street there is q| Could you would know what a won- long, visitor, unf ‘Waish, the former Commissioner of ant seven-room ‘apartment tha: | erful afternoon we are going to have And always sings the very same song | pushed throu peal ra blic Works, in charge of the canal,'has been unoccupied for more than| ext Wednesday. As it is I shall| oo, aay ¢ walked through a meaduw| oe tree intiten NOWlY Opened « who is now Vice President and Gen-|a week and in the Immediate vicin- | D&ve to tell you about it. ; Blankets This afternoon or Monday we are placing on sale great quantities of serviceable, warm blankets, the kind you need for these first crisp chilly nights of Fall, at special prices to attract your attention. Look over the following list of the values offered: | | hang about the en- all day, and when o jar to the domestic staff, h the crowd to-day and . ‘alsh Bi is ie ie < rn i] vithin, ema Je | de- : + Company and all of the companies Inbar in winien then ac ee l= |uat She ia. We all think that whe| the tis of the visitrs identity and busi. Jack Frost Enemies—Are these all- All-Wool Blankets—Plain. white, the canal combined to move the cies’ , wo vacan- |i, doing her share helping Ballet | And It seemed to sing its song to me. | ies, After these had been stated and vool white blankets neatly bound A ae r that the canal is capable of|° 7 telcve this is the last of the|Master Albertier! train the dozenn of | "Tweet, twoet, tweet, twit, twee. @ request to see Mme. Walaka Cochran wool wht hte 7 y ar bound with satin ribbon, particularly eve e last of the 4 ; acting is practically of but sinail! high rents, ‘They want $2200 tot| = ith tania = {1 heard his merry little voice, made, the answer came promptly and with satin ribbon, blue and ° rose heavy weight, - |them and they may get it, but 1 doubt M And thought it meant "Rejo “Madame 1s absent and it {s unknown borders. ° i “A thousand boats of the modern {t, There are too many signs out around | APPLE TREES IN BLOSSO Joice! when she will return.” ; ‘ ir $13.50 Single size, each $8.75 adequately equipped could.find here. Of oourse a jot of them won't That's the bird I love the be: oa Single size, pair e ° be vacant until to-morrow morning, | IN CONNECTICUT ORCHARDS. | esuti¢n ronin redbreas i [DDLEBURY, Vt..—The 100th an- A ; ; By MARJORIE PAYMER, Bronx | niversnrrof the death of dustin Morgan: Double size, pair $15 Double size, each $10 first of the Hardy line of Morgan horses, ea as commemorated to-day by the un- SECOND FLOOR veiling of a statute of a horse typicu! of that breed. y, bel AY but I don't see aby wild scramble would elapse fore our canal get into them. ere is only a - ve m 18 again equipped to at least| moderate amount of moving, as far| A perth gd sre dak extent achieved by the old canal/as I've been able to sce. Those who| CANTERBUKY, Conn Pe. oe HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. ints heyday of success.” want to move have no trouble getting | Never {n man's memory was there such CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Ish's recollection extends! vans when they want them. a pecullar sight seen in old Canterbury Bertun:ns with any sup to the time when 5,000 boats} “There are two reasons for the|es an apple orchard with half the trees te ee o ON, Pa.—The “mystery who died here recently after coupons, 3 ; destroying every clue to her. {dentity, plying the Waters of the State! growing number of vacancies: Peo-| in bloom in October. Liss : Rsoy pry ee Benet system, and this was during the|ple are moving to the suburbs and| New York City. and Roston summer rh deat tee tet | es NAP aeANI Te hen cera renne . ' when on the Erie division the building of new apartments, Next|suests left here yesterday with sprigs ae or | Btaa © $ | cha she wes laid away in the village +Was but @ channel depth of| year at this time there will be a con- |! pple Mossoms and in noms, cases Poin, ig, meh. oote,§ | semetery. i iting! feet and the greulest carriers siderable drop in rents, although 1| (Aree bunches baa) Brae Foe mus ive yours! ANGOR, Me.——The open season on loaded to 240 tons. don't believe they will reach a pre-| "Many believe the trees will be barren |} aul children ap ve ieiet Rant ADDRESS 3 | sor began at sunrise tox ack of othe cartier oF the barge! war level.” pext year on account of two sete of | } perme meme. “peck maciey i eremeies$ | frost made It, nolay under foot in. the fe Lo] ‘om thi j=! t East of} road wi in blor this year. i, woods and a ty was not expect i j devi pad fearn ts @ 240-tone type nee of Bro Away iB iéth Btreot Senora LS OST i wertchenter (iat oonee Ports And. A Ris RI) HAS DOs expected Our representative has just returned The quality is unusually good and COUPON 846. County, particularly around New Ro- le. re limited to two deer ‘also are in bloom. from the market where he learned that the , workmanship excellent. Don’t qualities equally as good as the follow- ™!88 these prices ing muslin sheets and cases will be Sheets higher in price to replace. Asamatter 5490 inches, $1.15 72x99, $1.45 of fact, it is difficult to find a complete 3x99 1.25 81x99, 1.65 assortment of these qualities in town 72£90 1.25 gox99, 1.75 today. Ours is complete! And these gox108, $1.95 prices will prevail as long as this Pillow Cases assortment lasts, 42x36, 35c, 45x36, 29c, 50x36, 42c SECOND FLOOR chenette apartments. On a previous led to capacity, making @ suf-|survey two months ago they were of- t number of round trips during/fered for $85 and $110. The latter @anal season, is the greatest fac-|was on the fourth floor back and the in the matter of reduction of|former on the third floor back. At it rates, which, In turn, will at-|that time “the prices asked were business to the waterways, Is /final" for such “a fine central loca- asserted on all sides. tion,” but now the landlord “will lis- » Walsh further states a ten to reason.” must be invested in ca: “Go talk to him,” was the advice of tion enterprises if the whole|the superintendent, “I beheve you can scheme \s to be vindicated. In-|get them cheaper.” ual or small operation does not] Both apartments are dark, opening ice the required result. The for-| directly on buildings just a few feet ition of large companies is very de-|awuy, It is likely they will long re- Ne. The canal has slept for that) main vacant, unless the landlord does of time between 1908 and 1921) “1isten to reason,” for there are too if the many appropriations that]inany signs Gapping vainly in the ageregated nearly $200,000,000| breeze. Improvements are to be justified, ‘ople of the State, who have in- ed this money, must support tneir| NO RUSH IN HARLEM enterprises by further investing . y the matter of equipment and fa-| ©O MOVE; VANS IDLE a T, needles: ay that this, of . e coprse, will really bring a direct re-| Tenants Believed to Be Walting to the people at large, who are i : 5 : stockholders in this great $209,-) for Break in Rents—Truck enterprise, and the destiny of ates ‘eanal wiil be fulfille Rates Cut. . Walsh is of the firm opinion] Indications were for one of the y @het the development of the canal will % 4 bs : joe the transportation of all kinds| Wetest moving days in Harlem to season hunte Taste is a matter of' tobacco quality’ vew Flannels Just received! This new assortment of fine soft flannels to sell at unusually low prices for a few days only. We state it as our honest belief’ At $1 Yard—Single-faced eiderdown At 22c Yard—Heavy outing-flannel that the tobaccos used in Chester- in a good assortment of shades, in- for sleeping garments, soft and fleecy. cluding white. 36 inches wide. 27 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE erchandise. As to this he says:|@@¥. despite the reduction in van misunderstanding and perhapa| rates from $12 an hour to $8 an misrepresentation have existed! hour. A number of companies re. iniregard to the ability of the canal) jorte }aolfunction as a carries Of all clavens| Ported that they had idle trucks which Har} er Dt could be called into service within ‘A mistaken id ato pre- |half an hour. Ip thelr opinion ten- it that the ca itself should Jants hesitate to take a chance on 2 eerreer if coarse commodi- new apartmente, or are waiting for only. Just a glimpse at the |an expected break in rents. fever a of anale ach evement An ups al feature about our s' at for fifty | business,” said M Powers, storage A a me ihe canals of thi warehouseman at N Hast 11st @ functioned as carriers of | Street, “is f all w commodity that the rail- | houses w with household Is carry, either east or tt | goods on short time contracts a throughout t' month or so. Apparently the tenants igh class are taking a chance on waiting, hop descr ing that November will show consid- of t erable reduction in rents.” dt! Van owners and moving companies proaching when the |in the Bronx and Brooklyn reported # will again take its place | only the usual first of the month busi- ently among the carriers of | ness. ot only was the demand nor- Gquntry and serve the pur- | ma! bul there were plenty of vans to was intended to serve | be had at reasonable pr In some the idea was first con- | instances vans were obtainable for 0 nearly a century ago. @ load field are of finer quality ‘and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. ( Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.) Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended _ - | +gfoy sinirciathinctos See our Sunday and Monday morning advertisements, -