The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1922, Page 5

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1 i Rentals of - Outside Property ! BIG PALACE HALF USED { fmately $800,000 a year in rentals for fts departments and bureaus and for fourt quarters Municipal Building at an entire est!- Next year's rental payments for @ity and county offices will amount to $1,005,808.26. Fully 50 per cent. of the available &@rea of the Municipal Building ts going to waste. One reason is that a Breat part of t of the floors is Go Up From $800,000 n Ten Years. eople Must Pay for U entific $21,000,000 Structure. Ten years ago the city pald approx- To get rid of this the city built the mated cost of $21.000.000. ken up by tmposing and other spaces. A hat the office space tas never been designed’ properly with the particular needs of each depart- Ment or burean, some offices having More space than is needed. i e Municipal Buil been more scientifically designed out of respect to the City’s necds there would be 100 lis, corridors ner reason \s reference to ng had Sper cent. more office space. = THE BLIND CITY POLICY OF SHORT LEASING. By persisting in the policy of short- Tease waviicn, iv buvsi realais, aod this {s what they have done. Cit In Qu In Manhattan $107,782 rental will 348 in various payts of Manhattan, ind other departments and bureaus will, respectively, pay rentals from The bill for the THE EVENING WORLD, RESCUE CREW OF 55 FROM WRECKED STEAMER |" in teapons: and county rental payments wens will he $198,914.91 In 1 Borough President TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922. to SO. & ealts, stented] ABANDONED INFANT DIES AT BELLEVUE two hours after midnight o Bureka, Cal WINS $1,000 DAMAGES to pet | ran tntol we Ctwe KANSAS CITY, Mo. Dec. 12.—Mra. be paid tn 1923 for the county} will be $49,462; that for tho city| Freighter Orterto Fast on Rock]. Prenitsably ia an Lorone Caldwell, twenty-three youre old i mipatics Deu “ ro von $1,000 because of her endoctrine courts; of this sum $104,000 will be] courts, $14,450; for the Finance De Om California ¢ oi fa &e: te ee a nas hs ; som |bartment, $19,830.81; for the Su eA Nyiiiva WeHaet GC REI ne he fox. She A girt one hour eld, abandoned Sat-|ginnd, She contended an injury to the for quarters in one building at Nos. | DAMEN teenie Department, of rew of fifty r Rela ton t fx owned byfurday in the entrance to the Engle] sland in an accident war responatble for 43-51 Chambers Street. For the} }reaith, $10,460, and varlous sums] Pitish steamer Orterle, on the Fox . hed Vencil Fact 0. 228 Avenue ©, died 4 ponnda, a gain © of Municipal and Magis-| for other departments. In this. bor- | ** by Boe sts Calitgenih: baie tovlay, In Heliovae Honpital. | £0. far a eta en miles south of Point Arena, was be here ta s to where the wa 7 hoe 57.88 HOSPITAL FUND TOTALS £450,009. uy Railroad, Mra, pga ate hod a Ladle (He, tea netarted 10) the) steator Sotto a. P. rean & ¢ headed the list of a dati was found by pba LAA NS Montiel ASPET Plant at 8 A. M., to-day according to a) nin, to the United Hospital Fund| Patrolman Frank Austin. fer ne omtriia ses in Manhattan used by the] Tp Richmond, city and couni Wireless message received by the Fed ht with a gift Of $10,000, thas | ere stobped with cottan and a band-|WENDOW CLAY KILLED ty Department of Street Cleaning $100,-} pay $11,622 fn rentals next yea oral Telegraph Company here he ASN LE Rend Kerchief lad heen tled tightly ar want 640 rental will be paid, and for rentat] Of the total of $1,005,808.26 rental) Wicinss monsages told of the arrival acl ee 06 SE her ne At Louis Migean, forty ¥« mL payments next year the : date up to $45 was twwived ot Health Department stations §21.- net the city will be §77 of the steamer Cotton Plant on the A one hundred and twelve con-|Girle employed ary 250 in 1928. Bellevue and allied hos- ene at 7 o'clock. ner El Se-}ipipntors have don had bought clothing for the child and pitals will pay rentals totalling $31, night \far, with a! planned to care for her ,000 to $10,800, Most of hese leases were made in 1921 and th year and expire at different times next year TREMENDOUS RENTALS PAID IN ALL THE BOROUGHS. . In the Bonx city and county rentals of private buildings will total $1 516.50 next year, A large part this sum will go for the quarters in the Bergen Building at Tremont and Arthur Avenues, When recently the question of the renewal of certain of the Bergen building leases, which had expired, came before the Com- missioners of the Sinking Fund, the owner of that building presented two propositions, One was that becutse of increased costs of maintenance he would have to increase the rental from 75 cents to $2 a square foot yr her proposition offered to sell the building to the city for $900,000 The city decided to pay the Increased rental In Brooklyn a total of $341,544.60 rentals will be paid next year for city and county offices. For quarters for the Borough President's Administra- tion the rental will be $54,704.50; for the Street Cleaning Department. $54,- 911; for the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, $31,496; ft the Finance Department, 3 0; for coun for city courts, $5 Department, $14,000; ment of Health, $13.1 for the Tenement Hous $13,000; for the District 4 $17,500; : for the Law for the Depart- term leases in the renting of private| for the Department of Taxes and As- new ; sessments, $18,153.45, and various Droperty, City Administrations have) vis in rentals for other depart- also played into the hands of land-| conte. lords. RELIEF POSSIBLE IN BROOK- No ous business man ever LYN; NONE GIVEN. Makes a short-term jease; the com-| 4 month The Evening World Mercial world hi been strewn| published article showing in de- with wrecks caused largely by le the i lal ts cr rentals, no definit meereascd GLY AG) ALL aken by the Board lerm = of Yet in most te to appropriate funds for eases, the city ered tu the uct of the Brooklyn Mu temporary leuse, rang ym month val Building, although in 1920 4 ii tosonee (Geen cihros “and ative act was passed permitting Be monty Jobs os J ie the unrestricted appropriation of $5,- ‘This gives land- 1s often as the Bometinies five years. lords the opportunity. 000,000 for the purpose. Many of the leases in Brooklyn have been one and I. 1S not remarkable that, searching unceasingly for good gifts, we are able to present more of them. It is not remarkable that, since the search is made through all of Europe and part of Asia, as well as our own land, we are able to find more distinctive gifts. It is not remarkable that, with accumulated experience to help us, we are able to present more welcome gifts! OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET THE WORL D regrets that a Bee aaohieal | error appeared in the James McCreery & Co. ADVERTISEMENT Page 9 of the World, Sunday, December 10th The ne ft {the fo! ng item shoulc $45.00 itted suit-case of black long gra J have been Women’ Store Hours: 9 A.M. 06 P.M. Tomorrow! 3.00 s Thread Silk Hose Special 9°45 Three pairs for 6.75 A most unusual value. McCreery Quality all silk stocking in a heavy weight fine weave silk. Jn Black. Sizes 81% to 10}3. (Main Fleer) She Will Appreciate Glove Silk Underwear Vests 2.9 5 Fancy and plain weaves in a fine quality glove silk. Bod- ice style in Pink, White. Orchid, Peach and Sky Blue. Sizes 36 to 42. Bloomers 6.25 Sport Bloomers in a wonder ful quality Milanese silk. A wide range of colors including Gray, Beige, Gopenhagen, Turquoise, Brown, Navy, and Black. (Third Floer) Hand-Made Lingerie of Fine Nainsook 1.95 a Garment or 3.90 a Set Dainty underwear ideal for gifts. Au hand-made of fine nain- sook, hand-hemstitched and embroidered, finished ‘with real filet edge. Other models with Hemstitched hem or Irish picot finish at the same prices. (Third Fleer) & A Group of Gift Necklaces Special at 2.95 We have taken from our regutar stock a group of necklaces including many styles and lengths, and are offering ‘them as a special gift item. There are metal beaded necklaces in very effective designs and a number of graduated bead necklaces. (Main Fleer) Rain Outfit Coat and Cap 3:95 Very Spectally Priced i Floor Lamps | of Solid Mahogany 24.00 The Stand 9.00 Complete, Avery timely and useful gift for a Full regulation boy. Guaranteed height or Jun- waterproof, Cap jor size. An in either Cape or exceptionally Sou'wester stvle good value. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Formerly 15.00 | The Shade | Luncheon Set 15.00 Of Real Madeira There are 100 | fom po, silk shades | Pats} | to choose from, \ gift that is sur wel in charming come. A 1} piece set of pure | designs and colorings linen, hand-embr i hand-scallopec silk lining with 13 shell fir kon a vene: ich size. Regu / ‘nae James MeCreery & C0. i srncer Telephone FitzRoy 7400 Christmas 6 draws ever nearer but this great gift shop of all New York is ever ready to cheérfully help in your selection of gifts. Yes right up to the last moment. There are but 10 more shopping days At Half Price Fur Neckpieces For Tomorrow Only This sale will enable you to secure a beautiful scarf or neck- piece which will make a most acceptable and useful gift. Natural Mink Scarves of soft dark skins, 22.50 Formerly 45.00 Skunk Scarves, soft lustrous skins. Formerly 45.00. 22.50 Beaver Neckpieces of soft silky skins. Formerly, 5.00. 27.50 Hudson Bay Blue Fox Scarves, large beautiful pelts 42.50 Formerly 85.00 Natural Baum Marten Scarves, large, dark, single skin. 42.50 Formerly 84.00 These Fur Coats are Reduced Natural Muskrat Coats, 40 inches long with Raccoon Collar and Cuffs. Formerly 185.00 now 165.00 Natural Raccoon Coats, 40 inches long, soft dark skins. Formerly 265.09 now 225.00 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats 40 inches long, Skunk Col- lar and Cuffs. Formerly 425.00 now 395.00 (Feurth Fleer) From TOYVILLE for Little Girls and Boys A six foot Teeter-Totter made with strong swivel base and finished in two colors. A toy that will give real pleasure to children up to'12 years. Illustrated 7.50 \ Shoo-fly for the nursery, Very strongly constructed with a winging seat and beautifully upholste red in corduroy. Made vith roosters’ headswswan heads and horses’ heads. 9.50 FRR +e) - \ Roc king Horse with genuine kin just like a real pony, and a ec mplet > 5 saddle equipment. A childre: _ wonderful to pans For Southern WAN! Wear For that sojourn to the Sunny South. Sport togs, colorful, trig, and smart, that will add zest to any game. And ott sert themselves in fas ummery things as cinating new Special Exhibits jth Floor ! FOR 160 POUNDS OF FAT | TWO DAYS SALE 25 to 35% REDUCTION Wednesday and Thursday, December 13 and 14 Exquisite Gifts, the latest Eu- ropean creations, which arrived only last week, “Something you won't find any- where elae. For_ Him “Compleat’’ Ash Tray Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off EOS SOS SSSSSSESESOONS Our own tiny London factory of Genuine Fire Rronze, with heavily leaded bot- tom. The smoker's delight. Con- tains Pipe Rest, Knocking Riock for emptying pipe, Pipe Cleaner, Ciaar and Cigurette Rest, Mateh Holder, Cigar Cutter, Cigar and Cigarette Snuffer. Ay witt as every amok cer will p Ri 10) Pat this "sale Made in our urchaser of as im ple: As! we will prement a Safety Resor "pinde tropper, 120 Ash Trays Hammered Brass, Antique Brass or Fire Bronge. ' Mounted with Any Initial withous extra charge, price SLi) Rogular $2.60, Sale 100 Haposes Canes Ww aia Sticks Whanghee, Thrushwood, Peake- wood, Malneca, Rattan, and “Partridge woods. with Silver Bund: Ivory and Cape He Also with 1k. and Sterling Silver Bands, The tead- ing styles from the West, End I $9.50. to Soni Pigskin, 1 Handles, Gold and #2 a for this snle only, For Her 100 Mesh ate Just arrived. hiENA, initia ror, and pul.” Valued 100 Mesh Purses in designs to go with the Mesh Rags. Regular Sale price 100 Beetle Trinket-Boxes and other ehamele Unique. "Sale patterns, gold and Various — colors. 59 and By price 240 Imported Ornamen- tal Dress Clasps The Ghoice of Europe's Best Designers Ly nd @ distinct charm to POP PTOPESOSSS PEF T TP TT POPES TTY PTV ETI OTE VEE eS eRY canbe eaaaass “debiiecemandiaadbeesiisas caviataiaaianiainiivenaie Imported for the first sate ia roduce PPDERESAASASS EASES EALESES ES SEDESESERESSSAGESHOEESEEESES ERS pag > a aaa aT SOD Looe SHE ST 4 Indl. A full line of exceptional, vidual imported novelties, including: Vanity Boxes PF PUSCESFOT TET TONS Aah Braye, ete. th apectal raised coats of v4 or initials dividual Stive Ete Ulustrated price list on request. d to at tha saie, Rone L purchase * ¢ * ¢ + * J + < * * ? * *» * ? : : :J.R.G So } aunt & Son + + * cl * < * * « * * « : 4 ¢ < % A handaone present Established 200 years Lone Hombay Montreal, West 42d at, New York, pourne, 1 fight up, and wal dixpiay of » * . cy > . rs s » * * . 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