The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 11

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LAWS WITH TEETH FOR SWINDLERS OF ALIENS FOUGHT Powerful Lobby at Albany Op- poses Cotillo Bills Carry- ing a Jail Penalty. BIG HITS INTERESTS Steamship and Express Com- patties Do Not Want Agents Under Banking Department. By Joseph S. Jordan. (Staff Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) March 18.—Senator ALBANY, Sal- vatore A. Cotillo of New York has | started something here which prom — fses to rank second only to the (rae tion measure in the way of a sensa tion to break early next week in Senate. It a hundreds of p bankers and dy of age steamship and exp indirectly the who are in the money of the old we The st rather, ni made pub! } Evening | ered by eys compan « s themselves f remitting * famities in eas are still wait- MONEY FOR THE STARVING IS LOOT FOR THIEVES, Easter Specials in Ladies’ Watches A SAVING OF 50 TO 75 Extension Free With All Watches All of these $5, $9 and $12 Watches are jewelled and adjusted to keep accurate time and are guaranteed as represented. PANDESTRUCTIBLE § French Pearls Solid Gold Safety Classe ND DEALERS SUPPLIED O.BLAUG, 63 NassauSt., N.Y. MOG. JEWELER, — Tel. Cortlandt, 1931, Rear Maiden Lane. Second Flour, DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING BVERY little movement means more thirst. + THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ‘Atlanta, Ga. the bars, as well as imposing heavy fines upon them, In the City of New York alone there “re more than 1,000 agencies of steam- that] they be exempt when they are ac- leavers. ‘whe here are 300,000 unpaid claims pend-| tually engaged in one or more forms ing against express companies in New | of \ business? Other banks ork. nd under the general tative of an express company, banking law “It is easy to understand what this} batt under the supervi- ship Hnessand 280 of express com-|means to the remitters. ‘They wore | f tion of the State| competitors in the antes, which have been and are) oFunate if 25 per cent, of the money | Banking Department. What excuse | coxporations not xi . woe 6 Te) paid to the sub-agents eve © the exemption of the r 0 4) fi t scooping in the money of aliens, and mage pe its Way out of th ountry the express com- ~ — which have no financial responsibility. [case in explanation of MeCanley Mission Dei The law now demands that no Ins| Portat, a ton, managing di- nH. Wyburn, sixty-two years dividual, partnership or unincorpor- | f74,3t°% ng Banks’ Associa-| 1.4 for the last fifteen years Superin- © State of New York, ex da his approval of the He said propose ated association shall do business as a private banker without the authori-| arising zation of the State Superintendent of | 'SP Yanks, and shall forfeit $200 « day|, for every day that he continues tol of do such business, Senator Cotille’s | bill would make it a misdemeanor, |} besides the forfeit, punishable by a! year’s imprisonment and a fine of| $500. | Another bill which passed the Sen- ate on Wednesday night, and which will no doubt pass in the Assembly, makes fallur smit money five days a mis¢ with | me penalty. eamship compan leaving Cottle expr noney of the poor ignorant for umount they we ers. It is thelr irre vas $1471) which wil the reason that aj) the | signed by Baldi petson- | | { i | | | owfort to all, pe West Broadway }law and re sulation are unable form of power! ® McCauley Mission A last ni Mr. Wyburn's de thday Watch Forbes Advertisements Ls VALUE (Appearing Every Tuesday and Friday? WE CARRY Men's, Women’s & Children’s Shoes and oxfords that combine duality and Style lelight 1h Our distinctive ser nost d seriminating fitting the feet to » /orbes Shoe 221 Greenwich St. (near Vesey St.), New York. ofthe Avenue 54 STREET Snoadway ' : SATURDAY An Extraordinary f Specially selected for this dress creators in the city--to he sold Not one has retailed for less ti Purchase & SALE 750 HIGH-GRADE SPRING FROCKS at Haster Event from several of the finest at a traction of their worth selected from this collection MATERIALS; CANTON CREPE - SILK TAFFETA - CREPE SATIN - BEADED GEORGETTE - CREPE DE CHINE” - TRIC POIRET Satin frocks are gorgeously beaded and make stunning semi-formal costumes. broidery, lace collars and cuffs, sashes, etc. Sizes 14 to 44. Gray, Beige, Brown, Navy, Black and Navy and Henna. These values are so extraordinary that we urge every woman and miss to avail herself of this event, especially as the all-important Raster Frock may well be notable for its great variety and youthful styles. TINE TWILL Rarely have we seen a collection so consistent in the beauty and originality of its styling, and in the high standard of its fabrics and workmanship. Many of the Georgette and \ others are delightfully fashioned for street and afternoon wear, embellished with em- 75—many as high as 69.50 The THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, to protect | themselves from exploitation. “It is unfair to thoke under, thy who are rece'ving nfOney | en deposit for transmission to have ful t to the same wht | ath = IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED bis if al 34th Street—New York Beautiful Easter Jdats : Considerably Belaw Regular: Prices 9.50 Revelations in modes whidh show distinct | Parisian preference in short back Pokes, Mush- | room, Sailor and Matronly shapes in all approved | materials, trimmings and new Spring shades Also on Sale in Our Brooklin and Newark Stores = =: SSS == #. Altman i. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK rty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Streey Easter Clothing Suggestions for the Younger Set, home from schoo! .Boys’ Suits (sizes 8 to 18) with two pairs of knickerbock ar Stock 4 921.50 regular stock at 19.50 Boys’ Felt Hats in reguiar stock at $3.00 Also Shirts, Blouses and Neckwear, in new attractive styles, moderately priced (Boys’ Outfitting Department, Sixth Floor) Misses’ Coats and Wraps in new Spring modetis, silk-lined throughout, offer exceptional value at $65.00 The selection comprises Coats of veldyne, with the smart Tuxedo collar and facings and a narrow tie-belt; and Circular Capes, also of veldyne, with decoration of silk stitching. The available colors are navy, Amalfi, Hindu, caramel and ostrich, as well as black. (Department on Second Floor) A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND iy & ‘

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