The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1921, Page 9

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STD END SWINDEE OF ALIENS BY FAKE NONE CARERS Senator Cotillo’s Bill First of Series to Meet Conditions Ex- posed by The Evening World. (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) which have © protection of their friends lio's bills are the out- come of the expose by ‘The Evening World of the impositions practiced : upon poor foreigners, who, ignorant ef the bank laws of the out of their h nis, and the ed in rubles at out- $100 would have bought 10,000 ru In other cases the “agents” me same block, carry on a similar prac- tice. “If we are to Americanize this flood immigrants who come to our } hores, whether they be Jow, Greek Pole, Italian or others, we should see that they are not being fleeced by i their own countrymen, who in nu- i p ses obtain their money for transmission to relatives dependent vpon them; And many of these 4 express never delivered to son or persons, “T appreciate the co-operation Iam receiving {rom the Banking Depart- ment and The Bvening World on this legisiation, and it is only one of the many I shall introduce in the present session, with a view to giving the foreten born ample protection of our laws.” a WOWAN 101 YRARS OLD pres. LOCKHART, Tex., Feb. 17.—"Aunt' Mary Ann Wilson, 101 years old, died at ber home yesterday. She was born fn Ireland apd came to Texas in 1850. 125th 125th Street OC H & C: Street West - Ne. West many modela in this sale ber. tricolette sashes, braids. Ail-wool Serges and Tric- otines make up the num- Some artistically embroidered in rich ef- fects, some with broad some with art wool embroidery set off by contrasting omy _ — TANKER’S CREW RESCUED. Taken From Steamer Delmira, Which Caught Fire at Sea. ‘The crew of the British tank steamer Delmira, which caught fire at sea about twenty miles north of Havana, hos been rescued by the American tanker J, i. O'NelM, according to a wireless recetved to-day by the naval communications of- fice here, It is belleved the Delmira was od. ‘The Deimira, a 2,211-ton vossel, had salled from Port Lobos, Tex., for north- ern ports with a cargo of ol. The J. B. O'Nelll is bringing the fescued crew to Philadelphia. a Sy Silk Taffeta Scrot! Drese Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Hxctusively for Women's Wear By Buying Direct From the Manufacturer You Save $5 to $10 Crisp Taffeta Dresses —As low as $16.95 “Spring Frocks in Canton Crepes, Georgettes, Crepe Meteors, Satins, Tricotines and Serges. NEW TAILORED SUITS Smart Effects in the Latest Materials Tricotine Suits as Low as $29.95 Hammtres 307 Fifth Avenue Near 31st Street 27.50 a ed At Prices that Arm & Side Chairs, NOVELTY Refectory and STORE OPEN 1 MeGibbou & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST: ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUB UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE MADE IN OUR OWN WORKROOMS Chaise Longues—Day Beds—Sofas, Colonial Windsor Arm, Side & Rocking Chairs Gateleg, Tipleaf and Console Tables, Oak and Walnut Benches, Mirrors, Lamps, Lamp Shades and Candelabra (>) See ewww eweewewewewwe cco. Se invite comparison Wing & Slipper Chairs - FURNITURE Davenport Tables, A.M. TO 5.80 P.M. <4 Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance Dress Sale Extraordinary FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY igt 400 New Spring Dresses decidedly modish and most adorable AT THE SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICE Even the stout woman can find her size in this most exceptional collection. Of the 400 Dresses here for this sale, there are a good: proportion in sizes to fit “stylish stout’’ figures. Sizes 34 to 44. NO C. O. D. OR MAIL ORDERS. NONE.EXCHANGED EACH seems superfluous even The dresses are worth double the price, but it to mention it. You have but to see them to be completely carried away with the phenomenal value they represent. Women’s Afternoon & Street Dresses of crepe de Chine, georgette, or embroidered taffeta, | specially priced at $48.00 (Department on Third Floor) American-made Silk Undergarments taken from the regular stock and reduced in prices (due to the sizes not being complete) to insure a speedy clearance. The new prices are Camisoles Bloomers . : F Vests . : ‘ Drawer Combinations . Petticoats (Department on Second Floor) B. Altman & Cn. Splendid Values | for to-morrow (Friday) and plain . 80c., $1.65 2.95, 3.95 © 5 4.65 » « 485 . 5.90 Means To What Milk Purity ‘You — best dairyi ) sanitation and ins, | den’ ‘Grade A milk. These luxurious neces sities are to be had at 20% less than the usua! fair prices. luxurious necessities All our evening fans, enamel and ster- ling articles, for the handbag or the boudoir, our leather cases, for cards, cigarettes and what not, are at dis- counts of 20% The quantity is limited—so is the time, but the quality is unequivocal. 312-314 Fifth Ave, It means milk from the [| sections. / A scientific system of / ton rigidly maintained c7his is bart of the ser~ vice you abtain with Bor. Our representative will gladly explain. BORDENS FarmFroducts Co, irc. Cortlandt 7961. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Near 32nd St. 9 Stern Brothers J West:-42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avermes) West 43rd St Heralding the Vogue for Spring 1921 in WOMEN’S WRAP-COATS Soft, Luxurious VELDYNES patterned after an exclusive model originated by Fashion’s foremost style authority of to-day. . $75.00 Artistically embroidered in self-colors. The new Throw-Scarf Collar is revealed in these ultra smart models. Silk lined throughout--colorings comprise New Blue, Moufflon, Navy Blue and Black. All sizes. The solution to many a dress problem of women who enjoy thefull consciousness of being correctly attired: The New SEPARATE SKIRTS for Spring Whether for sport, general outdoor wear, street or dress purposes, every need is bountifully provided for in our most inviting display of Silken and Woolen Fabrics. An Exceptional Feature Value will be offered for Friday and Saturday in Women’s BARONETTE SATIN SKIRTS $9.75 A variety of models in Black, White and the favored Springtime shades. Most Extraordinary Values (Friday). . in a SPECIAL SALE of 300 Imported Novelty Necklaces ($3.75 | | Regular $5.95 to 12.50 Values | Exceptionally attractive Necklaces set with Sapphires, Emeralds, Jade, Topaz, Ruby, Amethysts, Pearls, . Tourmalines, Jet or Scarabs. Finished in. GILT, SILVER and ANTIQUE COMBINATIONS, i} ; We are now exhibiting in wide array the new models for Spring and Summer 1921 in ‘ee, DISTINCTIVE “ALPHA” CORSETS } | (Designed exclusively for STERN BROTHERS) | . | Every need—whether it be for Sport wear, Negligee or Dress Ppurposes— may be gratified with the utmost assurance from our exclusive assortments. | A variety of other makes in Broche combined with Elastic or all Elastic; slip-ons and clasp fronts. Moderately priced from $6.00 to 25.00. i t WOMEN’S BRASSIERES in Washable Satin, Crepe de 4 i Chine, Allover Lace and combinations of Lace and Embroidery. i t i i £ Our staff of expert Corsetieres on the premises will duplicate any particular model you may desire or attend to other special orders. Noteworthy Values for To-morrow in A Very Special Offering of Children’s PANTALETTE DRESSES L $2.50 ona 3.25 ' } Dainty Chambray Dresses in ai attracti assortment of colors. ia Tailored and, hand-embroidered models. Sives 2 to 6 years. — | ‘Sunday, World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders ; ee ee No nS ee, (eee ee a ea

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