Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
2 na etn team en te ee EVN iy & ad Ww. 49 Ase W i v ‘ Rs __| THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, ” ¥ a | F | jis Eva Davenport. Her attoraey, \ i TURE AIDS Petes VOR bREnor Merman 1. Hoth, admitted she, sum: | mons and complaint een serv } EEDOM |°y; Tinney Monday night. just before 5 he, ett, for, hia elphila where Sauses Cr i “Tickle Me” is being shown, after a beans lela Husband to Be) rene at the Selwyn Theawe here. $ s © complaint haa not ye: D | Served With Papers as He Thi plaint hi L yet beet Starts on Tour, filed, and Mr, Roth dectined yester- | Frank Tinney, comedian, is beiig 1921. Mail and Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Desk. Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— day to reveal the identity of the cor- respondent or to give out any Infor- mation concerning the suit beyond sued for divorce, It became known gaying there had jong been rumors of yesterday, Mra, Tinney’s stage name step by Mra. ‘Tinney 39th Street 38th Street World’s Expose of | pam : Swindling in New York Brings New Results. MIG ee {Ripecial to ‘The Evening Worl | . Pa, Feb, 16.—As a it restiit of The Evening World's Of the exploitation of the for- in New York, a joint reso- RB was introduced in the Legi#li- Yesterday by Representative f J. Trainer of Philadelphia pro the appointment of « leg ommittee which will inves Giowmnds of complaints of é O@immigrantsin this Stat HE resolution, which hus ( Of Gov. Sproul, was ree oils Consent to the Com Banking, and it is ov p the committee wil! hold its within a week “How the influence of 7 it action in Pennsylvania fur an excellent example of the of the foreign language press it fs exercised in the Interests Its Seaders and not in the interests Of its advertisers. “When The Evening World bex de last December, piling be ing array of facts concerning ‘the methods used by exploiters of per- hs anxious to ald starving and freezing relatives in Europe, the art) eles attracted the attention of Louis ) Gerson, editor of the Jewish Morning » )) Journal of Philadelphia. Mr, Gerson @opied The Evening Workt’s articles fn his newspaper, and it was not long before he found that the conditior prevailing in New York with nce to the practices of unscrupu @o-called bankers and brokers anc agents prevails also in sularly in the coa! minin il regions. The information /Gernon was placed by and logisiativ gt about the adoption o * iner resyintion oo FRAUDS ON ALIENS _ STIR PHILADELPHIA) B. Altman & Cn. For ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday A Reduction Sale of ; Blankets, Comfortables and Bedspreads offering unusual price advantages White Blankets (about 650 pairs) Cotton-and-wool, per pair $5.50, 6.75, 9.50 Allewool, per pair 11.50, 13.50, 16.50, 22.50 Wool-filled Comfortables (a limited number). variously covered with sateen, cambric and mull; all at appreciably reduced prices. White Bedspreads (hemmed) Crinkled dimity each $2.25 each 2.95 Size2 x234 yards Size 215x234 yards Satine-finish Size2 x234 yards dach $5.50 Blouses Sports Models in Wool Jersey $7.50 Collar and cuffs of white Linen—as smart as they are practical. Illustrated Pekin Blue, Brown, Spring Styles of Simplicity in Tailored Suits and Dresses above., Quality Supreme and Splendid Value! each 6.75 ° Navy. Costume Blouses—$10.00 Embroidered in silk of contrasting color, collar of lace and net, three-quarter Women’s Suits of Smart Distinction WO new Spring models, madé of ‘Trico- tine and Poiret Twill, Navy or Black. ‘They have character as well as style— quality in their fabric, smartness in their slender lines, lasting shapeliness in their ~ man tailoring and hand finish. And they’re wonderfully low priced. $60.00 Illustrated. Note the plain tailored model, with notched gollar—the folds down seams are hand- made. Note the model with shawl collar—trimly braid-bound. Coats lined with Radium Silk. Chemise Dresses Slenderly Becoming UST arrived! Two charming new ver- sions of the straight-line tailored classic of the women’s dress world—the one-piece Frock. They're of fine Poiret Twill, tai- lored with beautiful precision, a novel deco- rative feature to individualize each style— rows of silk fagotting on one, saucy little tassels on the other. Unusual in value, unusually priced— $75.00 One illustrated. Tie belt, skirt with inverted plaits at side; sleeves three-quarter length, col- larless. a ; length sleeves—a charmin del Size 245x23 ard: g new model. indies Like Those Exposed by | i ints dali . Evening World Here Call for ' , Legislative Inquiry.’ At the same time a quantity of PHILADELPHIA, Fab, 15,—Loxisla- : Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases will be on Sale at very special prices in Women’s Top Coats The Spring Vogue New Models for Immediate Wear—A Value-Giving Offering of Quality Coats Bolivia Cloth - Straight-line model just from the tailor’s hands, anda beauty! Smart- ly cut, lined with Radium ‘Silk. . Vel Mirage One of the sumptuous ‘“‘wrappy” styles, with an air of luxury, ample in cut, generous collar, novelty silk lining. $75.00 (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) fonds. Etec’ Reprtae ‘ Si sit hy RC. ick, head of the Legal Aid j . Haawrk Bureau of the city Welfare Departm nounced to-day that many complal: ve been ma: ‘Some," he #3 ax faras 1917, and the ta _ Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue _ Mth and 35th Streets New York Third Floer., Small Things That Matter in a W oman’s: Costume With greater simplicity of design as the dictum for this seasen’s gowns and suits, accessories have stepped to the fore with a renewed sense of importance. Their choice requires the greatest care. Breakfast Coats $19.75 and tax Fifth Avenue at 35th St—New York . THURSDAY - Established 1879 FRIDAY + SATURDAY . CA Sale of Gentlemen’s Haberdashery & Shoes HATS, SHOES AND HOSE OF STAND- ARD BEST & CO. QUALITY, IN STYLES THAT WELL-DRESSED MEN WEAR. id eee particu- lar woman who contrives es- pecial daintiness in morning gear, will delight in these _ lustrous, colorful Break- fast Coats of two toned Satin — smart model, with deep tucked flounce, ruching and little French flowers. Gloves The Biarritz, $2.25 pair Its well-deserved pop- ularity is explained by the fact that it is equally good for tailored or semi- dress wear. Soft quality glace kid. Tan, Mode, Beaver, Brown, Black and White, Gauntlets, Maline 45¢ yard For millinery and eve- ning scarfs there is no more attractive and pop- ular material. Full color range, Hosiery Silk Stockings, $3.05 pair Fine quality all-silk, made with the Pointex heel. Color range is unusu- ally complete, including shades old and new. Several tones of blue, pink, green, yel-~ low, lavender, gray, as well as more unusual 458 Small Size Wool Hose 455 Fancy Lisle Hose 358 Fancy & Plaited Silk Hose $3.00 pair The strap wrist style, so much favored to-day for its snug fit and trim appearance. Beautifully made. Originally Sale Price for: Sale Price'for 3 100 .55 1,50 100 «= 655 —Ss«..50 2.00 1.40 4,00 * Silk Lingerie Night Gowns, of Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk, tailored and lace trimmed. $5.95 and tax Originally 6.00 to 8.00 11.00 & 12,00 - MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL BE Fij FILLED WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. Petticoats Values Exceptional. , Sale Price 45 Hats, Soft Tweeds & Derbies 3.50 500 Tanor Russet Calf Lace Shoes All-Silk Jersey, with plaited flounce, in contrasting colors. Desirable street shades, $3.95 Second Floor, Special Gala Performance of ‘‘Carmen”’ Metropolitan Opera House, February 22, 8 P. M.” Followed by Symbolic Tableau Arranged by W. 'T. Benda. * Benefit for Starving Children of Europe. Under Direction Kuropean Relief Council. .