The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1921, Page 5

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7 « » # be tavicfed separately. Néverthelens, It fe closely allied witn the foreign exchange business, which keeps in ex- istence Stipes f an unbalanced ex-| W## Daly's 0 it oEE “HvENtNd WorLp, mo WDA, JAN ARY 17, 1981." . RICHARD DORNEY DIES. \oaa yedrs ofd. Mr- Dorney left schoo! jto enter the office of Augustin Daly's father-in-law, John ©, Duff. ‘ Mr. Dorncy ts survived by als e9o- ond wife. His funeral Will take place from hi ite residence at 10 A. M.| on Wed lay There will be a) requiem high mass at the Chureb of | the Holy Spirit, Burnside and Univer- city Avenues, the Bronx. Where There 1s Justice Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service Co... lannger, Also Man- ‘ n y port of eps 1. amounting to be-| amet for Ada Rehan, j “tween $160,000,000 and $200,000,000. cede nase: U TE ‘This yast eum represents the value! ohard Dorney, not po inge AS chee of the sera deposited in this coun- 8 sending gifts of money| home, No. 1816 Harrison Avenue, the He was seventy- @ theatrical manag, died at his Action Taken After Revela- tions by The Evening World. IGNOKANT ARE ROBBED, How Exploiters of Aliens In- jure This Country’s Trade Revealed. {= Martin Green, Sa sieet result of The Evening d's revelations of the methods of dishonest so-called bankers, brokers fend agents dealing in foreign ex- bhange and steamship tickets and ex- *ploiting for profit the starvation and misery prevalent in Europe, the State Banking Department closed two es tablishments on the east side last week, While it was apparontly tm- possible to bring criminal proceedings @gainst the managers of the concerns because of the loopholes in the Bank- ‘ing and General Corporation Laws, they were proved to be at least un- trustworthy. Y Other places are under investiga- tion. Evidence indicating dishonesty has been placed in the hands of the District Attorney, and the books and records of several concerns have been subpoenaed. One indictment has been found. The man under indictment is ® fugitive from justice, but his where- wbouts are knawn, detectives are clos- ing in on him, and it is anticipated to foreign-born ‘residents of the Uni-| ted States by American Industries and sent abroad, are used by business in Central Europe for the purchase of goods. In England, France and Ger- many. This country has practically no trade with Central Burope. But, through "gift money” sent from the United States, Central Europe carries on business with countries across the |Allantlc which are producing and manufacturing. It works this way: A worker in a garment factory in New York ‘sends $50 to a\ relative |somewhere in Poland. ‘The Aecipient of the money immediately toa merchant in his town and spends the $50 for food, clothing or other neces- sities, The merchandise has beon bought In England, France or Ger- many. The merchant owes for it or wants to buy more, go he sends through his bank the $50 earned by a resident of this country to London Berlin or Paris and the money re- mains there, American commerce and industry are injured by this process and Eng- Ish, French and German industry and commerce are helped. Apparently American commerce and industry and statesmanship are in ignorance of a detrimental economic condition. No branch of the Government has given it serious consideration. Part of this money—some businesr suthorities who have thought about it say 75 per cent—should come cack to the United States in payment for products of the farm or factory ‘ | try by pei to” needy relatives in Wastern. and| Bronx, yesterday. Central Europe, ‘These dotlars, paid | ences a { else some aside for ti wt of it should be set repayment by foreign by the United States during the war. ‘This country financed the war, is feeding the starving in Central Bu- rope and is financing, through tmmi- atant gifts, the reconstruction of countries which manifest no inten- tion of paying their debts to the United States or even keeping up the payment of interest on those debts, originating in the United States, or | je countries of money loaned to them | | Gag Tree Mert January Sale of Household Linens Reductions of 15% to 3344% These reductions cover all of our Household Linen Departments. Included are: TOWELS DAMASK TABLE LINENS BLANKETS and BED LINENS FANCY LINENS and COMFORTABLES James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets woe 5th Avenue oe ‘All Wool | Plaid Blankets ‘These 100% Pure Wool Blankets were made to sell at 12.50. Each is a fresh and new, heavy, winter weight blanket in full double size. Colors featured are Pink, Blue, Tan, Grey and Scarlet. , Comfortables in Figured Nainsook each, 6.75 with Jwequard Silk Mull Borders, They are all wool filled—a fact which in itself warranted their former price of 10.60, (Second Floor) Save On the Notions dames MeCreery & Telephone Fitaroy 34 34th Street (Duy wars To-morrow is the first day of Thrift Week, established by a proclamation of Governor Miller with a view to edu- cating the American people in the duties of saving and wise spending, which are the essence of thrift. It is fitting that it should’fall on the anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin, who was perhaps the most em- inent exponent of Thrift the world has ever known, his “Poor Richard” proverbs having been translated into nearly every language. It iy also fitting that it should happen just at the time when a general readjustnfent of prices on McCreery Quality Merchandise affords shoppers an appteciable saving. Con- sistently low as our prices have been all along, this read- justment brings them down to a still lower level, though the Quality remains unchanged. ‘A Clearance Sale of Children’s Hats An extensive assortinent of modish Hats for little girls and little boys has been reduced much below former prices for immediate- disposal. Imported Corduroy Polo Hats with ear tops. 1,95 formerly 2.96 Imported Corduroy Polo Hats trimmed with Nutria Fur. formerly 5.95, 2,50 that he will surrender himself within ® fow days. * The Evening World's revelations ot excessive prices charged for foreign Boys’ Sailor Hats of Navy Blue Serge, adorned with Black Ribbon band. formerly 6.25, 3,50 Velour and Beaver Hats—also Velvet Tams. 5.50 S | Naiad Bolero Dress Shields, oaps fiesh color. pair, 1,00 | Naiad Dress Shields, white | | | You Buy | Nainsook covered, size 4 i| } | | | tmoney sold to persons ignorant of the tormetiy T.50:qnd 6.55 fate of exchange and without knowl- Beaver Hats {n small sizes—Black and Brown. edge of the fact that they can buy pair, 45 trimmed with ribbon. formerly 10.95, 6.95 foreign money at a standard mate has Conti's Castile Soap, large eaused the vance of n order by | “Queen” Dress Form, adjusta- Velour and Beaver Hats with wide brim; Rib- 6. Altman & Cn. in simple, attractive models, developed in various cotton materials for practical wear, will be placed on Special Sale m (Main Floor) ach its destination. | will | Office Departinent is in-| | sians and Junior Norfolks. Sizes 24% to 10 =: = years, e vestigating various transactions {n- volving the use of the malls, Several) corporations and individuals in this) ™ city, doing a national business] (phrough advertising in the foreign fa ge newspapers, make repre-| entations in circulars and letters} eliciting steamship ticket’ business} at the extremely low prices of which oro quite different from the| "~ aS aoe Ne $2.25, 3.25, 4.65 & 5.50 the State king Department ‘re- | wats 1.50 ble and telescopic; 28 sections. bon streamers—Black and Brown. 7.50 tuiring statements of all transactions Dowestic Castile Soap, large 27.50 formerly 12.60 and 15.00 In foreign exchange. Of course, this ber, = 75¢ bias 100 xe 5 | (UInfants’ Dept., Third Floor) + order is applicable only to banks un- Sewing Silk, yd. spools... casi tler the jurisdiction of the State Bank- MADISON AVENUE « H AVENUE, NEW YORK Imported Spanish Castile, large each, 12¢3 doz, 1 | —————S——=—————— ing Depart b i i 2.75 || ? ° ng Department, but {t is a step in bar. e r A the direction of control by that de- Thirty-fourth Street ’ Thirty-fifth Street Dress Belting, 10 yd. piece. 1.36. || Boys Wash Suits partment of foreign exchange busi- : Imported Toilet Soap, 9 cakes \| aioe Ree 1.38 Taffeta Seam Binding.. S Evidence presented by The Evening sean iees ae Pe» 20es dos., 2.25 || 1.95 nw caacet eee ee ~ cakertn bone gig | Desee Fasteners... arom, 38 | ; esa cf very larei sus ok meanty ar: >» Fifteen Hundred Dress Linings, net or batiste6Be | . cepted by an east side bank for trans- ‘ ‘ Palmolive Soap, 8 doz. cakes | Annual 5 > Hair Nets, cap shape, in d mission to Eastern Europe under con- in carton, 2.75 H (ditions which, if they are not etiminal “4 ' me be blonde o light || Ss ] under the law, undoubtedly are in 9 Cariton’s Bath Soaps, rted brown; all over style, ash blonde, r e 4 ioston tt tn rs of te seats Women’s House & Morning on ne TO ‘oe, B5e January Sa pod bt es q c ol Bice Invaaied te the wen Laco Spanish Ol Castile, 8 Wood Shoe Trees Rb There are Middies with Long and Short “this enterprise is mated at be- cakes to box. 55c pair, 10¢; dozen pair, 95c “ iddi hands Oli tween $150,000 and $200,000. Some of | resses AL aera ; é Teese Trousers, French Middies, handsome iver i this money has bean delivered in Bu-| enuine Buttermilk Soap, im- Enamelled Dress Hangers if 7 . if rope, but the greater part of it is | ported from Holland. cake, 35¢ §Ge; des. Twist models, Plain and Embroidered Rus aflout and there is no chance that it (Main oor) ’ The materials are all guaranteed Fast color —plenty of solid Blue, Brown, Tan, Grey, Green, light Blue and White, beautiful com- hinations and many striped effects. (Third Floor) *% Dress Trimmings At Lower Prices Spar'gled Tunics, desirable models in opalescent or Black... Special, 15,00 Spangled or Beaded Bands........Special, yd., 75¢ to 8.50 Flouncings of Beaded and Embroidered Nets, skirt length.... to-morrow (Tuesday) Exceptionally Low Prices | On * ; Silk and Knit Underwear tomer has paid his money and got} thia receipt, | Promotion of immigration, which] ee ee rt Special, yd., 3,85 i Deans te) SD. weree ot Cheating any 7 2 5 . Metaline Cloth, alf the desirable shades..Special, yd., 1.25 Women's Glove Silk Vests in bodice style— ? Bavarinlt robbery; le a subject eo big! Every one of these desirable garments offers exceptional value. Main Floor pink only. Special, 2.15 ay "ae aca EE GU asi — a — + Women’s Bloomers of fine Glave Silk, reinforced. i — Ail « Second Floor i Pink only. Special, 2,75 F JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ¢ : Every Hair Piece in Our Hair Goods | Women's Cotton Bloomers—full size—pink only. . bi SLIP COVERS, Re-upholstering Special, 40c pe Shop at 25% Off | Women’s Munsingwear Glove Silk top Lisle (Thivd Floor i Union Suits. Pink only. Special, 1,95 ie fee Saletan te en tee ee a Prices Reducgl On A Special Purchase of | | HOUSEWARES Pans iy ee Chird Floor. B accteaed Sterling Silver Deposit Ware | At Thrift Week Prices | —— 7 : dp ey Simnmihh ’s Bak At % Off i Heavy Gauge Sheet | Highly polished Mirro Tea Ball Tes Alunitntea Sew ae In order to close out, we are offering 4 ar with heavily retinned | Simmon’s Square ‘Tube, Hand Finished Beds Atnminae D Pan, 2. Pots highly polished die; diameter at | at 1-8 off their former prices. Apped Sa +2 wiil constitute a timely Sale to be heid in the ‘Madison Avenue section of the First Floor ‘Opp. Macy’ Tel. Fitzroy 3860, 110 W. 34th Street - to-morrow (Tuesday) et Stl cD | teapacity. @Be — *luminums detacha- tp 10% ins; depth |’ Such @ reduction on Simmon’s Beds make’ this Tine selection consists of Engraved Glass Pitchers, Vases, | ee eeeuiatlnkae ile wood heasiny * 2 iM os , 280 | an unusual offer Jars, Cheese-and-cracker Dishes, Sugar-and-cream | ate Copactty. | Be Sis Pas 1 Bed formerly 54.00, 35,00 | © § 7 emed Bonbon . ys | reinilarly 2.60 | Ivory Enamel Bed ormerly .00, 00 | . y Sets, Mayonnaise Bowls and Ladies, Sandwich Plates, | lh lyory Enamel Bed.....4.formerly 50,00, 33,00 ‘ practically every tooth trouble . , - | ; bie ' there is a cure, and other articles of pertinent table service, made espe~ | Ivory Enamel Twin Beth deere : eee 33.00 What @ serious defect to you is oe , ) ormerly 50, | ghee gmbis matter to cur Ailes daily tor B, Altman Co. Pi ow aT RY Ivory Enamel Twin Beds... sss... eee each 44,00 Come in with confidence that formerly 67.00 The prices range from WATERBURY METHODS il find a solution. ‘The work will be zone well, quickly and at less cost than you believe possible, All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants Springs and Mattresses Best Upholstered Box Springs, hair top tufted... regularly 50.00, 40.00 | Nou. 1 Black Drawings Hair Mattressos with |} “Hotpoint” three heat Electric Radiant Grill of Stecl, nickel Double Rice oF ad are fully one third | th uallval i plated; complete with Cereal Boiler of po! Bloye: |) Prone ae ges. lb ie hae be pal io") WareRBURY DENTAL COMPANY HO BER ULY (SUSU 1ese ean actual Yaues ooking ulsnalls cord | bhed Alumibgms 1 Codking supxelty @ || Silk Mlomiantn with French roll edge, 4... Incorpora' F 1 plug. 14.50 quart capacity. 1,25 quinrts 14.95 ’ Banna ior 7 (War Revenue tax of 5 per cent. additional) ee 17.50 regularly 2.00 fiveueriy 07.80 | 29 W. 34th St., New York 1 ! 414-16 Fulton St. Brooklyn / Mourns: 8 ro 6 Suneava: cios: SSS aa aa a SEE a rete a erresecenarnesen eee >»

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