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THE EVENING. WOBT-LDT. 'FRID'AY, APRIL 21, 1922. 19 THOUSANDS HERE SEEK PROTECTION OF NEW RENT LAWS I 1 ii i Demand for Copies l:rom Sec-, rctary of Stajc Mints Clogged v Courts Next Week. ALBANY. April 21. . Rent 'actions threaten to clog tlio Now York City Courts next . week. Thousands of tenant!?' whoso rents liavo . been raised Jiavo Started' actions and through, their attorneys .-arc seeking to be rocognfzed tn tlio,. courts beforo May 1, when rent lenses generally begin V)r end. Tlml;' lawyefs are appealing to Secretary bf State . liyona 'lor copies of tho eight now "housing Maws, under tho .pjo'tcctlon' 'of wlilcli they seek lo' bring; their cucnis. uno auornoy sojq .no naa . cusq Involving TOO tenants on tho calendar for, Monday; ujJ TITLED GlRL(dF:S" FLED TO CONVENT Lord Gerard's; Dppptr'7i:pund jn Retreat yTiL-rp, She- ifad Sought Shelter. ' PW-rlght, 10W NcwYork EUnlrtcWorld). by l'rua I'uliUslllne Company. LONDON", April 21. Hon. Hclolso Ckrard, cloven' years old and pretty daughter of Lord Gerard, who v'aa missing from tho house of her grand mother, Lady Gosselln, nil Wednesday night, was found In u, Catholic convent a nlo away early .jestcrd'uy. The pollco liud bttn touching for her i'qi hours- . 1, , ' J( Shu ran d way. In a fit oftempcr ,'aftcr having bcen, put ib tied early ; Jor being disobedient uit hor' lessons. Whllo Lady JUosselln' and' tlio gover licsa wero at dinner she left the '' nouso and wandered off without a (j, penny In her pocket. She Jiad l.cen (before tu ,lh.q convpHaid, .rtjeVlir. I short walk'jVent tho tiliupelj.sei'k'. lng refuge. She .was told 'the-chapel was closed for IhVnight. "I'll go to Hydb Hark and sleeu there," sho threatened. Tho nuns took her In and put her io bed. She told thim her name but as tho rules of the convent forbut ..'them to go out. they hail to wait un A) til morning to notify Lady Oosselin who called ff the pollco search. altar vessels Stolen 1 .Four Iloxrx .In l.niiK'd In vrrnml Ttiefl Wllhl,, n U.rK. Burglars broki- into S..C3nbriors Ro man Cathollq (.'limcft nl 3f.Hi Strt and Fecond Avenue Sunday msht. It nns learned tb-day. rind ciirrird away JI.'O from the poor hoxoa, ,l,iCf)(iyv.vlili ,mi fcrcd vcsrcl from the vrMry, valued at Jl.500. Another hurslary of this church s nllcgpd to have lecn attempted Wednesday afternoon liy Jerry I.upo of 'o, 63 Molt Htrcrt, Mho was Arraigned in tho NlKht Court and held for trial. Tlw churjrn nk'alnst I.upo was made by Michael Slieehan, sexton of St. Ga briel's, who said he found hlni ransack ing drawers n the vestry VALUE OF CROPS IN U. 3. FOR 1921 OFF 33 PER CENT. (Internment ItciorU NlioVr 101U Value Cut In Half. WASHINGTON, April 21. Tho De partment ot A'crlculturdjjrllmatcd to day (hat thu gross wealth produced by (armors In 1921 was $12,364,000,000. or two-tlilrda of tho aggregate valUu of the farnf products of 1920, and little more than one-half the aggregate for 1919. During the saroa period, 1910-21. prpduAlon of ten crops which represent about' 93 por cent, of the total crop acreage icn s per ccm. Tho total Aalue ' of crops, tho De partment said, declined from $16,421,. 000.000 In 1919 to f 10,009.000,000 In 1920, ahil to 17,023,000,000 In 1921. The do cllno of tho total Vulue of anlmul pro ducts on the farm was from $8,361,000, 000 In 1919 to 7,3S4,000,O00 In 1920, and to 3,339.0O0.00O In 1921. Says tHc Scissor Bird: "I never cut into finer woolens than go' into Rogers Peet clothes. "One look will- show you as attractive and 'out-of, the-cphmon fabrics as you can find at the fanciest priced'tailors. "Skilled hands guide me along the lines of the smartest models in' -men's garments. ... "Experts With the needle tend to the tailoring. "Price ! Now, there you've struck the spot where there's no compari sonabout half a good tailor's ! '''A size for every size of man or boy ! Fine, rain or shine Scotch Mists. 'Urfllstrtfd Trademark Jnr oiir air-v mthrr 't'rrcnnts o htttuhvmc .&t-ni&,- cicWof Rogers Peet Company' Broadway at 13th St. Broadway at Warren "Four Convenient Comers" Herald Sq. at 35th St. Fifth Ave. at 41st St. Specials for Friday and Saturday Ltiscio lis 'Florida Oranges Ik'This Great List of Fountain and Tea Room Specialties For 'Friday and Saturday April 21s & 22d ORANGE CUSTARD ICE CREAM FIZZ: -g An Ice Cold Prink. . . '. v J. OC FRESH CUT ORANGE CUSTARD SUNDAE: -m Sn With, Whipped,, Cream OC FRESH CUT b RANGE CUSfARD ICE CREAM CAKE..2C FRENCH PASTRY CRUSHED ORANGE DELIGHT 2)C CHOCOLATE COVERED' PEANUT CLUSTERS " POUND BOX, Elsewhere 59c ASSORTED HARD GOODIES POUND BOX, Elsewhere 70c MILK. CHOCOLATE RARLAYS HALF POUND BOX, Roeularly 45c CHOCOLATE COVERED COCOANUT ROYALS HALF POUND BOX, Elsewhere 35c All FOUR Packages for 99c Briarcliff Rlilk Chocolate Assorted Fresh Fruit unaerprtcea tor cne ween cna. mwO mf Our regular 79c goods. , T " 4 POUND BOX, in 69 Yes! " Chocolate Covered ; . -Peanut Clusters BD 24c FUR STORAGE: Vaults on the premises Absolute protection BROADWAY at Ninth Street Slorc Hours: 9 to 5.30 Formerly .1. T. Stewart A -Wonderful Service aslliwi p nee; afurday Just One Stroke of that Great Bald Eagle t startled by out' proencc am) (lying off skyward, s-cems to carry her on without any vis ible movement of her wings. So it wuh, too, with tlukt flock 6f broad-winged frigate birds tliat were here on the lake this morning. 4 What a wonderful thing'for a man t? get an impulse trom a book,' a leclure, speech, musical performance, a well spent day, a visit to his col lege, his old. parents, living distant. How fine for one man to impart power to another man, that lie may rise into a higher life. 1 '.'HJHcJl April 21, 1!22. ram Hats forthe $mrt Young Miss, $L6fio $12 Roll brim leghorns with gros grain bindings: Hsere mush rooms trimmed with flowers or fruit; velvet or ribbon leather milan hemp in most attractive models. , The flower and fruit trimmed hats start at $7 the other $1.65. Second Floor, Old Building. Steel Glass Bead Girdles 95c x' Special purchase , of f00. Two widths ten and -sixteen rows each finished with, long full tassels. Have liecii' selling in our regular stock at $1.00 and $2.25. Trimming Shop, rirst Floor, Old Bulldln-g. Many delightful Hats at $8- Milan hemp and Lts '. SjnuH modth Mushroom and tricornos, -i 611 brims and picture hats are includ ed in this specially priced m'oup for Saturday. t Ribbon-trimmed for ribfions have a great vogue for tailored and semi-formal hats Ostrich pompons and glycerine ostrich Picturesquely effective flowers and. fruits in gay colors, in wreaths or posed alone.' Colors-Mo contrast or harmonize with the new spring costumes. Second Floor, Old Building. Women's Fabric: Gloves, $1 French fabric gloves. Unusual at the price. Gray or beige. Three-clasp style with Paris point backs. 8ilk gloves, 83c two clasp i.lylc, white, pongee, brown, black. Street Floor, Old Building. Spring-like Frill Blouses Net blouses that trim their ip pling frills with wide bands of Irish lace, in the charming rose patterns, one of the newest spring trimmings. Charming blouses for the more formal type of suit. Voile blouses with hand-made filet lace delightfully used. Hand-made jVoilo. Blouses, $4.05 Without frills. 'rrimm,ed with hand-made filet lace, hand-drawn work in many attractive arrangements. Sizes 34 to 40. Third Floor, Old Building. Black Charnieuse, $1.65 yd. Our ViJ.50 grade The soft lustrous satin-finish weave which has return ed' to fashion, especially in black for nothing drapes more beautifully. Unusually soft, closely woven. . 40 in. wiie. Silk Rotunda Street Floor, Old Building. $8.95 Children's lovely Topcoats Designed for us. Some adapted from French models. Exquisitely tailored and finished. Sizes StoG years. The materials are the fine tweeds, wool checks- and the fleecy fabrics that are ex tremely fashionable this Spring. In French blue, tan, or mixtures delightful colorings, for little children. Capes at S9.75 coats, With fringed jscarfs or fringed Hems. Tweed and overplaids. Coats at $8.50 Double breasted box belted, or with chic flare. Coats at $11.75 Trimmed with leather after the manner of a model we imported. points Paris Tailored Hats $3.50 to $4.95. Third Floor, Old Building. Girls' Silk Frocks, $19.75, $22.50 Canton crepes. Crepes de chine. Distinctive styles. Charm of de tail. . Youthful colors maize, Vbeige, coral, cornflower, henna, Copenhagen blue, mustard and. navy blue. Sizes 0 to 1G. Sample coats $15 Made to sell for $22 to $29. Dressy coats.' Sports coats. Double and tqnglo breasted. Soft, basket weave and her ringbone tweeds plain colors and checks and homespuns. Sizes C to 14. $1.75 to $6.75 Wash frocks, $3.75 The Girls' Own Shop, Second Floor, Old Building. Women's Capes, $32.58 to $8 .In exceptional colliclion, iniulc to our vrdr Materials, details of workmanship, fashionsall are remarkable at the pricesuit which wp are presenting them. Serge capes at $32.r0". v -Bindings of grosgrain ribbon. Capes of twill or Canton crepe at $118. Tucks' used ji the new way. 'Small pleats. One model with gracefully rolling collar is entirely without decoration. Capes, of, twill silk ci'epe. or the deep pile fabrics at $48. Simple kstrajghtlinc silhouette. i Colors in twill navy, blue or black. In crepe black. In pilc fabric black, navy hluo, the soft shade of brown. Exquisite silk Iln'nBS. ' second Floor; Old Building, J' Women's Suits, $27, $39.50 Stunning suits of tweeds and homespuns. For travel, sports and country week-ends, lioltcur wear in town. Short straight jackets.' Longer, slightly fitted jackets with single link buttons. Smart belted jackets, with three or four pockets. (Jray or beige mixtures, rose, French blue! violet anil tan. Second Floor.'Old JJuiidlng. Women's Silk Frocks, $39.50 Only o.nc or tiro of a hind. Frocks which have been among our most successful ones, this season, so success ful in fact that there are only one or two of each model left. Crepe de chine and Georg ette crepe in rose, rust, Az tec brown, sand, orchid, gray, black and navy blue. Delightfully trimmed with pin tucks, tinsel embroidery, beading, lattice work and cross-stitching. Second Floor, Old Building ML Silk Stockings, $1.55 pair J, TOO pairs perfect $ t .7 to 92.55 grades 1, 100 pairs seconds to 08 grudis 2,800 pairs, silk stockings, full fashioned. Broken sizes; color range. Black silk, mercerized cotton tops'and soles, perfect, $1.75 grade. Ulack ingrain all-thread silk, sizes 8V&, 9M: and 10, perfect, $2.55 grade. Pure silk chiffon weight, popular colors, broken sizes, slightly irregular, $3 grade. Pure silk, mercerized cotton tops and soles, spring shades, slightly irregular, $2.2G grade. Street Floor, Old Building. Young Women's Shoes, $6.50 Three favorite styles of young girls for sports or trotteur wear One-strap pumps with corrugated rubber soles and heels,, smoked horse with tan leather .saddle; gray horse with black patent leather saddle. Oxfords leather soles and heels, with or without wing tips; smoked horse with tan leather gray horse with black leather tan horse with dark tan leather; rubber SOlcd. Flrt Floor, Old Building. These Misses' Suits, $39.50? Yes but, as you will see, they are of the same grade and character of style as suits which we have had at ? 19.50 and those were mighty, gqod. ' Fine twill cords in navy blue or black four models with straight line coats which may be worn with narrow belt, to define the low waistline platinum gray crepe do chine linings. Lovely Crepe de Chine Frocks, $19.50 lo f i acts with capeH at $,9.5U Hodicvs in imvlixk contrasting' colors. The collection of frocks includes cross-stitch embroid ered .model illustrated frocks with effective cut-outs with contrasting color underneath frocks with polka dots of crystal beads frocks with a clever use of pleated Georg ette crepe. Navy blue, black and ravishing new colors. Some of these frocks came to us in a spccinl purciia.se to sell at ?55 but Ahoy are our $60 to $69.50 grades. Every type of Wrap, $58 Capes and wraps of ,crepe de chine and faille crepe in navy bluo or black. ' Trotteur coats of fine twill cords All-around coats of soft pile fabrics Sports coats of homespun, tweed, camel's hair cloth .(plain or crossbarred) and the new plaid-buck tweed. All told, about 20 models at one price $58. '' second Floor, Old Building, Tenth Street Sldo. 1 Paris Face Powder in bulk, 2 oz., 50c Claitc delightful face powder. At much less Ulan wc can Veil it by the box of course: Rut the same powder. Made exclusively for us. Cere, mauve, mandarine and rachcl foncc-1 a well an tin favorite naturcllc, rachcl and blanche. Perfume Shop, Street Floor, Old Building. Boys' $15 and $18 Suits, $12.50 w Two nairs of trousers make each suit the real serviceable kind. Made of smart tweeds and cassimeres and serges, in Norfolk models, Borne the desirable golf and sports pleiitcd backs. Sizes for 7 to 18 years. Students' Suits, $29.50 New. Smart cut. Mannish designs, mado to fit the grow ing youth. Cheviots, tweods, worsteds. TWO PAlltS OF THOUSBRS WITH EACH SUIT. Sports models. Inverted pleats. Norfolk style. SizeH 15 to 20 years. Boys' Sports Blouses, $1 to $3.75 Made of attractive percales, madras, oxfords ami hhnntiing-silk'. Sizes 7 to 10 years. Street Floor, New Bulldlni. Beaded Envelope Bags $3.95 grade at $2.95 Slim. Square-shaped. Flower designs in effective medallions. Conventional fig ures in bright colors. Decora tive designs on dark background delightful. Conventional mo tifs in light colors. Stripes or figures in steel beads. Street Floor, Old Building. 1000 one-oz. balls of Shetland Floss, 17c ball Very light weight wool. Pop ular sports colors tomato, Harding blue, turquoise blue, French rose, henna, light blue, brown, mauve, navy blue, black and white. Smart new models, on display. Experienced knitting teacher will be glad to help you. First Floor, Old Building. Silk Petticoats Specially priced $4.25 Radium silk, fjno quality, prettily scallop? 1 and embroi dered. And heavy silk jerfcy, finished with four accordion pleated frills of varying width i. Henna, beige, French blue, rose, green, nav blue, purple or black. Third Floor, Old Building. GREAT Suits $40, $45 3 and 4 button models that button high. 3-piece sports suits, in Norfolk models. Excellent fabrics tweeds, cheviots, cashmeres. Good colorings, designs and mixtures. For conservative men 2 and 3 button models in worsteds as well as the fabrics listed above. 4-piece Golf or Sports Suits $48 Made of imported Crombie Shetlands. $65 to $70 grades. $3.50 to $5 Shirts for $2.65 1,800, gathered here and there from our great stocks woven madras and silk and cotton. Some uncommon shirts in this group. $1 and $1.50 Neckties for 65c About 140 dozen and, really, every man who sees them will probably want to buy a dozen. Great variety of colors. Spring-effects. Dark effects. 1,200 pairs Silk Socks 85c pair Seconds so they call them of $2 grades. Same good pure silk. Same medium weight. Same full fashioning and reinforcing. Hut just a little flaw somewhere not affecting service. Black and cordovan. Sizes 9V to 11'. Youthful, serviceable Oxfords! $8 pair New. Comforting to wear. Smart appearance. Tan or black calfskin. Medium narrow toes. $3.50 Caps go down to $1.50 5 15 of them. From Delion, France. One piece top caps, lined. Quarter-top caps, unlined. Variety of colors and patterns. And all sizes. street Floor. New Bunding I vV