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varied ded or Hk. are 1 to 46. STATE LAWMAKERS a sr SURE TO RE-ENACT RIGID RENT LAWS Both Laganninve. Houses In| Temper to Further Safe- guard Tenants. « (Bpecial From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan. 11.—There seems to be little doubt, considering the present temper of th esolons of both Houses, as to the extension for two years of the Rent Emergency Laws. While fo action has been yet taken by the Lockwood Housing Committee, the Members have been heard from in- @ividually, and all who havo spoken favor the extension. That the landlords are going to be busy there seems to be no doubt, either, They have been busy In New York ever since the laws became ef- fective—busy with schemes for cir- cumventing the laws. Senator Lockwood has not been here this week. On Monday he buried) his father and yesterday a meeting had been called for his committee in New York. But the Senator will be here ready for business on next Mon day night, to which time the Legisla~ ture will adjo 2 men ent replacement costs. MOUSSO LS 5,11x3.7 ft. to 6.10x3.10 ft $39,50-$42-$4"-$48-$52,50-$60 DOZARS 3.62.6 ft. to 3.8x2.10 ft., PERSIAN MATS 1.9x1.6 ft. to 3.3x1.10 ft. $15.00—$20.00 $258.00 $32.50 | Mahal 13.9x9 ft.. least another two years, The Democratic end of the Legisla- | costs upon them," Assemblyman Louis Cuviltier, « of the minority, ture has not been idle in this respect, although they might as well have been {dle so far as any influence they have in passing any kind of legislation through this session {3 concerned since the Legislature is overpower- ingly Republican. Assemblyman Dickstein from New York has already introduced several bills bearing upon the housing situa- tion in New York City, and while he |cannot hope to pass any of them with- out the co-operation of the Lockwood committee and the consent of the Governor, he is standing by his guns | ang has sufficient ammunition to lay a barrage which might help in getting it over the top. His first bill calls for the extensiow* of the Emergency Rent Laws to No- vember, 1924, Which !s one of the first bills to be advocated by the Lock- wood eqmmittee. Another bill re- quires tho landlord to make repairs commensurate With the mse in rent he demanis bill makes the coure the u ! the amount of rent in the event of the landlord's failure to make necessary improve- ments, The third bil! is intended to guard the interests of the tenant in the event of the property in which he has nis flat or apartment changing hands. The author maintains that it {s'the custom for landlords, after they have fixed the rent, to make fake transfers to various members of the family, cach transfer being accompanied by a demand for an ingreased rent, An- other proposed measure leaves it en- trely in the discretion of the court MEN‘’S SHOR values in ’s low brogue shoes $8.50 Blucher cut, in Norwegian pebble grain, with viscolized ‘double soles. Magnificent footwear, and the town’s biggest value in a pebble grain brogue! NELurury Tax on Men's Shoes FIFTH AVENUE Men’s Shops—Separate Entrances On West 38th and a7th Sts.—Street Level (ID-WINTER SALE OF FURNITURE ( AT REDUCTIONS OF 10%, TO £0” PERSIAN AND CHINESE RUGS n the better grades only—individually selected anc now marked in most instances at much less than pres Instances of the values: MAHALS Average size 12x9 ft. $189.00—$230.00—$245.00 EXTRA SIZES - $345.00 Mahal 14.3x11.4 ft... ..$385.00 HALL RUNNERS Iran 10.8x2.9 ft......, .$147.00 CHINESE RUGS Average Size 12x9 ft. 295.00 ——-—- $345.00 $264.00 Flint é Horner @ tn 20-26 west 36" st "Conveniently near Fifth seen Average Size 10x8 ft. $185.00 -—— $242.00 —— | | requests peal the and another to repeal the Movie C sorship of the was elected to stay home last year, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, has already expressed himeelf in favor|/io allow or disallow action Lda At A of an extension of the Emergency |tenants “where tenants aro ntl Rent Laws, fathered by him, for at}and fail to comply with rr Saloon League of New York, ane} 4 declared that “just for that” e will have introduced measures giv- ng to citles and towns and villages © tight to make their own ordl- the enforcement of Prohibi- tion, hb he has been threatening to |" for several weeks past, — -|FILM WRECK REAL, Dusty sonabdl that the Judge may impos has a bill in to re Mullan-Gage Prohibition Act Law. The political enemies member from Harlem. who declare that Louis wants to show his : Miss Clayton Says She Was Splashed displeast was ena seems to take Louis's stand against | enforcement seriously except William ure of the legislation whic! cted in his absence. Smashed in Rescue From Waves, No one Annual January Sale of “? faster-Made” Furniture The outstanding feature of our January Sale is the lowness of the prices of the suites offered. The quality of McCreery Furniture is always uniform, it is guaranteed to be “Master-Made.”’ ‘Ten-Piece Queen Anne model Dining Room Suite, illustrated, Mahogany or Walnut Veneer, consist- ing of Buffet, China Cabinet, 54-inch Ixtension Table, Service Table, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. Sale Price, 269.50 ‘Ten-piece Queen Anne model Dining Room Suite in American Walnut. Sale Price, 297.50 Ten-piece Chippendale model Dining Room Suite in American Walnut. Sale Price, 475.00 Four-piece Louis XVI, model Chamber Suite in American Walnut, including Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Table and Bow-End Bed. Sale Price, 295.00 lour-piece Louis XVI. model Chamber Suite in American Walnut. Sale Price, 267.50 four-piece Hepplewhite model Chamber Suite in Mahogany. Sale Price, 225.00 Chree-piece Library Suite, covered in mohai: all spring construction, including Sofa, Arm Chai and Wing Chair. Sale Price, 325.00 ‘Three-piece Library Suite covered in Tapestry spring arms. Sold separately: Sofa..89.50 Arm Chair..52,50 Wing Chair..45.00 ‘Three-piece Library Suite covered in Tapestry. Sold separately: Sofa..79.50 Arm Chair,.49.50 Wing Chair..45.00 (Seventh Floor) ulten tone that is entrancing has beer ng Summer color, Second in favor to a delightful tone that has a bit of red i rom wich h it berrome iteh d it, alls to mind the name given this ame when Madame de Pomp: dour and Du Bar: wing as it is ugly, It was Inthe i Silke in Paradise and Cyclamen a5 we for Southern and Summer wear are alread Pathe Seitz, 1 juries | jerson, Superintendent of the|at the Motel Ansonia, is suing the | pllar Exchange, ine. and George B | ne., for $60,000 damages for In- 1 to have been received | al | moored in a tank, | Miss neys, Broad fendan: representing a storm on the water,!to-day, states that the plaintiff “suf. in the upon a of wat s Marguerite Clayton, who Lives ‘agitated to waves by mechanical ap. Clayton, jovember & Tate. No, 160 Y, declares that in November SHE ASKS $50,000} 1921, witie in the employ of the de- din a scone ts, she appear nh she was placed | er, the surface of which was 5th Avenue ‘The purchaser and Persia may “buy,” for rarely will he be able to secure such a combination of exceptionally high quality at unusually low prices. Persian Arak Rugs 10.5x7.5..Sale Price, 275.00 9.96.10. .Sale Price, 235,00 10.10x8.2.Sale Price, 325.00 12.2x8.6, Sale Price, 395.00 12.7x8.8. .Sale Price, 395.00 12x9.2..,.Sale Price, 425.00 I4X10.4.. .Sale Price, 495.00 | Wholly unabi while being rescued from a bell buoy ehored in a tank | tY 1922, ss and fanned by @ high wind) an aeroplane propeller. j While in thia precarious position, she alleges, great quantities of water were poured over ber and she was 0 see or apprehend her | that during thie thrill. | trom surrounding: Jantzen. crawled to her rescue, struck ues: now.. $9.85 Shige palin ote with great foree In the face, ci LDREN'S S10¢8; now... ++... 85 and $4.85 ‘This accident, and the resultant {n- | MISSES’ white buck-skin button tical sizes 11 to 2; jury, she alleges, were caused wholly | reduced to... . Dig ty! by the negligence of the’ defendants. BOYS’ sturdy Shoes, of tan grain leather, sizes Tigo The complaint, which is to be filed were $12.00; now $6.50; sizes 11 to2 setter; | Askfor Our Book- fered serious personal Injuries In an | about the head, body and limbs,” Hat ahe is informed and belleves the | on her face caused by the blow 660 . ANIZEN’S Bona fide Clearance eh Ktsernbaplden eas NO BRANCH STORES—Our ixth Ave., Above | 38e Custom Hootmakers Over G0 Years. * apply to our stock. Every pels off red le a Janteea Shoe, made for Every model is smart, suitable for now. Pied 'S high and low WOMEN'S Boots. Low ‘Se ‘be permanent. SHOE SAL now thas dames MeCreery & Co. Annual January Sale of these rugs from China justly take pride in his Persian Gorevan Rugs Sale Price 187.00 to 216.00 _ This is one of the ble of all Persian Weaves, which, due to the war, could not be secured for some years. Royal Sarouk Rugs Sale Price, 490.00 14.2x10.6 3 le Price, 495.00 a x 9.2.Sale Price, 825.00 13) ‘6x9. 1 12.4x8.11, Sale Price, 77! (Eighth Floor) sale Price, 975.00 ale Price, 749.00 ale Price, 790.00 -Oriental Rugs 34th Street ‘They comprise a newly arrived shipment of widely varied, richly colored rugs of ex- tremely fine weave and great durability. As we secured them at a new low price, we pass our good fortune on to you. Chinese Rugs Kmbossed Chinese Rugs in New Mulberry and Blue Tones OxGn wanes Special, 129.00 BEG hs Seva sie Special, 110.00 TORS Lares Special, 187.00 Special, 225.00 . Special, 225.00 White Sale of McCreery Quality Linens Reductions Ranging from !3 to Linens of every descr: sale at one-third to one-half less than the most re recent moderate prices. Napkins. Cloths, 70x70 in..each, 3.75 Cloths, 70x88 in..cach, 4.75 iption are offered in this McCreery Former Prices Linens are, widely known “for ‘the ynable figures at which they may be obtained as well as their purity and good quality. Pure Irish Linen Sheet Irish All Linen Huck and Cases, hemstitched. Towels, hemstitched, Sheets. .pr. 10.00 ard 12.50 doz., 6.00 Cases. ... pair, 2.00 and 2.80 ‘Turkish Bath . Towels, hemmed. doz., 3.00, 4.50, 6.00 Hemmed Huck Towel), Madeira Linens, Hand- Scalloped and Embroidered. Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces... set, 5.80 and 7.0 Afternoon Tea Napkins.... a doz., 6.75 and 8.75 Guests’ Towels. each, 1! Show Tawels...........+.. each, 4.25 and 4.75 Cotton. doz., 1.75 and 2.25 Table Napkins to match... . All Linen Scotch Crash doz., 8.00 ,,flemstitched Huck | Toweling, bleached; Red or Towels, cotton. i Blue Loz ders. yd., 25¢ Heavy weight all Linen doz., 2.25, 3.09 za : : t Ta ee nak “Table ; ’ Irish AM Binen Glass and, ODN ARU Ct Sectch All Linen Huck Pantry Toweling; Blue or Cloths and Na ‘Towels, hemmed. doz., 5.00 Red borders. , 29c Cloths, 726 Lingerie Pillow Covers..... each, 1.90 and 2.25 Cloths, 72x 90 in.cach, 7.50 Cloths, 72x108 in.cach, 9.00 | i Closing Out Irish Union Linen Dam at 4% Price nase ‘Table ‘Clothe (pact Luncheon Cloths.; cach, 10.50and 15.00 Round Dinner Cloths ‘Table Napkins to match... cotton), . . . _ cach, 2.50 ‘acl, 20.00 apa 22x22 in Irish Union Linen Damask Table Napkins (part . on, 5 22%2: troneae cota). doz., 3.75 Bread ‘Tray Covers........ 24x24 in....., doz, 8, fs — cach, 35¢ and 50¢ All Wool White Blankets White Sale Price, pair 9.75 ‘The expert knows that there are differcut grades of wool and will immediately select these as of a superior grade. All are white with colored borders and all are full double size. Second Wicker Furniture This is the time to purchase Wicker Furniture, for though the quality and workmanship are identi- cal with that of furniture secured during the Spring and Summer, prices now are decidedly lower lilustrated is « siuch-cought model of Natural Wicker with broad arms on the chairs, rocker and settee, mah hem ex remely restful Settec... A 26.50 Arm Chair....... .» 9.75 Arm Rocker... 11.25 {-in. Table 7.50 Complete . 55.00 ey Sateen-Bordered Comfortables White Sale Price, 3.65 3.05 is a'very low price for these comfortables, whose quality merits a much higher valuation. They are full sized, with figured back and top and plain color sateen borders and cotton filling. Floor) Specially Reduced! Furthermore, good use will be found indoors for these pieces, even in city apartments where they have been found most desirable because of their lightness, sturdiness and comfortable construction. Reed Day Beds, built for com- ort and durability. In Ivory, Brown or Frosted Brown. each, 43.75, 53.00, 57.50 Reed Floor of Table’ Lamps that will transform an “impos- sible” corner into one of charm and beauty. lloor Lamps.....-23.00 to $0.00 Cable Lamps....++ 8.78.00 21.50 { loor) ee eS a

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