The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1921, Page 13

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“HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 192 —-COMLSFORINGURY + INTOEXPLOVTATION of Whole Subject. > By Joseph S. Jordan. panies, principals and aye 18, of Banks, would be followed by a plete legislative investigation migrant exploitation in this ail its forms, Senator Cc ested in remedying reached the co be thoroughly ‘Up. abuses a@buses perpetra exploiters of the conditions in terrible po: Europe which d at length by The during the past winter Ey Touring Car— and Coupe- New York Branch: Phone: Circle 5466 he ORIGINAE <’Malted Milk, Ne iY ( The {Food » Drink” for All Ages. | Quick Lunch at Home. Office. and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. } ar Avoid Imitations & Substitutes “A Word! to the Wise” NO PLATES It is meant for you: Do your teeth need attention? Then here's the word: WATERBURY! Advanced methdds in every depart- 4 ment—X-Ray diagnosis, skilled op tors—with less cost than for infe work. And always QUICK SERVICE. Incorporated Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn | Hours: 6 1O6 Sunoays: CLOSED | ~~. | VICHY WRENCH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) Natural Alkaline Water for the relief of :— RHEUMATISM INDIGESTION URIC ACID OF FOREIGN BORN (Staff Correspondent of The Evening steamship companies and express com- | th intro- fect is so vast and complex that departments of the Government inter- | have usion that it must | lated and lighted | The preamble recites at length the | ed by unscrupulous st-war have prompted foreign born residents this State to pour a flood of money | across the Atlantic for the reliet of va abroad. ‘These abuses were| Roadster~ Sedan a family of beauty and individualityZ Dort Motor Car Co. Inc. Broadway at 58th Street Ex-| tractions made—new teeth in a day. for remedial logislation proposed ond | already accomplished in the current session. ‘The resolution concludes: “Pherefore be it resolved (if the As- sembly concur), That a joint legis- lative commission to consist of three Senators to be appointed by the ident of the Senate and four As- mblymen to be appointed by the ker of the Assembly, be and it is created to investigate these al- 1 illegal practices on the foreign leg ized to Investigate the methods and business or foreign exchange offices and the operation and business of nitting money aboad by express nies and agencies gencies, mutual kers and others. j Cotillo Introduces Resolution |: !4t the commission be author~ ; for Legislative Investigation impanies and wieties, private World.) Such commission shall conduct | ALBANY, April 7—Pursuant to|hearings in cities of the first | class and use every effort to ob- Agreement that temporary withdrawal) juin all the facts relative to imposl- of the Cotillo bill, which would place | tion on the foreign born hereinbefore all money transmitters, including | referred to. Such comm! nis au ized and empowerer to subpoena der the supervision of the Superintendent | POWers Of legislative committees, The | m-| commission shall recommend the pro- \s by the proper authorities of s found guilty orities wi r duced a resolution to-day providing may be adduced in the course for such an investigation. The sub-| of hearings which may be made the basis of prose s, and that suc} | of MAKE If your grocer does not have Sealect Milk be can get it for you. Insist on Sealect. 66 or steamship | ks and witnesses and have all the | or before Jan. 1, 1922, its ndings, | thing T have said," retorted Senator together, with, such legistation as it} Cotille. “What T mate to you, when air, Sel del may suggest to remedy the conditions| ¥ Roan bis) % eer stat Sour i it further resolved, That|Fespect for the counsel of a former the expenses of such commission, not Kc ae ted nA eh your judg- to exceed $10,000, shall be paid out of | Ment in this legislation. the legislative contingent fund in the) + manner by law provided.” Senator Cotillo introduced yester- his bill to temporarily eafecuard public in money transmission pending the resiit of the investiga- 1 The bill was reviewed in ye y's Evening World, It provides plation of any of its rules and tions shall constitute a mis- demeanor, which punishable by a year’s imprison- ment or both. ‘etofore there has bean no criminal penalty attached to swindling in money transmission by re ms outside the persons and pulk of what Is c transmission—small sums sbroad by working people to rel; 8. Senator Theodore Douglas Robi fon of Herkimer C rommented on th e $200,000 fund en t legis lation in the matter hid gone up in smoke, Senator Marty McCue also | F evinced a lively interest in the $ aK | ying that he felt much = i he had not seen rman Fred B. Pitcher of nking Committee likews LOUIS XVI DAY BED BEDDING SPECIALIST: FRANK: A: HALL & SONS (CONDENSED Milk (EVAPORATED) SHEFFIELD CONDENSED MILK ©O., Inc, NEW YORK James McCreery & Co. Sale of 3900 || ¢YVen’s Shirts 1 All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendant} Warersury DENTAL COMPANY | Reduced from $2.45 cA Saving of practically half the sale rd of it 25W:45 UST. NEW YORK IT WITH MILK ILK adds a charm and to cook- M ing that nothing else bia eta The recipes of the best cooks call for milk today where formerly water alone was used. Milk makes a finer loaf, a richer cake, a tastier sauce and what is more important it adds life, vitality and real food value, Make it with milk and use Sheffield 99 $1.65 each price on every shirt. -Admittedly a real low price. cMaterials include woven and corded madrases and fine percales in a variety of Spring patterns, No C.0.D's «Men’s Furhishing Shop — «Main Floor Sizes 14 to 17 No Returns Sth cAvenue and 34th Street . Specialists In Apparel ‘13 Broadway Saks & Company at 34th St. Nanounce for Friday and Saturday on the Second Floor, an Extraordinary SALE OF 500 MISSES’ Fashionable Spring Wraps and Coats At Remarkable Savings expert needlework. and more simply t offered at this low coats ever are. A REMARKABLE SALE OF Women’s Silk Jersey, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Serge FROCKS —each an astonishing value at 25.00 The fagotting that Paris uses so liberally in her Spring modes is repeated in a slim ttle Crepe de Chine frock that gains sophistication by rdding loose squares of material that flutters beguilingly. navy, black and brown. Si In navy and black. at 25.00 Regularly 35.00 and 39.50 Smartest of Tuxedo sleeve coats, piped in contrasting color, showing narrow string belts; loosely draped Mandarin wraps trimmed with self material in contrasting color; youth- ful straight line models that simply breathe Parisian chic—in fact almost every style of coat now being worn, each reflecting the utmost care in its At 35.00 Regularly 49.50 to 59.50 Luxuriously Embroidered Coats each designed expressly to meet the needs of youth and never before and finished as only the finest of nes $4 to 40. Or one may choose the subtle gleam of silk Jersey, gleaming a bit more by the bead work that adorns it, and boasting a graceful overtunic. Sizes 36 to 44. And if these are not to your taste, you may have crisp taffetas that breathe of Spring—or bead embroidered serges that give promise of long, happy days of service ahead, In black and navy. ailored models, rice. ‘Tailored In Fourth Floor 35.00 35.00 The materials—Normandy Cloth, Chamotex, Velour, Morette, Bolivia, and Polo Cloth—handsomely sifk lined. Just Arrived on S. S. La Touraine French Hand- Made Blouses 6.95 Blouses that refute the idea that because they are French, and hand made, they must be expensive. AES From’ the fine cording at the neck, to the tiny pleats that adorn the back and front, it is a tribute to French handiwork. In all white and pastel sh A FRENCH Handkerchief Linen Blouse at 14,75 proudly acclaims that every tiny stitch was made by clever French fingers—even to the exquisite bits of drawn work and the wee tucks which distinguish its charmingly | simple turn-over collar. Third Floor Women’s and Misses’ Skirts —For Either Town or Country At 7.95—New Skibo Tweed—and Worsted Jersey Skirts Severely proachable either sport or street wear,— slim of line yet allowing plen- ty of room for walking, these newest of Spring skirts offer you their sturdy comfort and remarkably’ irre- for smartness at low price. At 10.75 — Pleated Wool Plaid Skirts Smart every Spring skirt should be, yet sturdy and serviceable, too, Some models box pleated in the side-pleated in those ing little knife crea have long been leading the Spring mode. mode — others Also—A very fine collection of skirts in the light colored silks, at correspondingly low prices. llama cloth. WOMEN’S Wraps, Coats and Capes at by far the lowest prices announced for garments of the same high quality in material and styling Special at 38.00 rows of ment, ———[4 |\_——pictured Beautifully silk lined. Wraps and Capes that express their Spring exuberance in wayward fashion— perhaps by the fascination of rows and contrasting stitching or the tassels that bob about with every move- Coats that are slim and youthful in design, depending for success upon clever pockets and belts and variations | in the lines of the mode. men’s wear serge, llama cloth, duvet de ‘laine. Silk lined. One style pictured. | Special at 48.00 \Coats and Wraps that illustrate how In tricotine, of originality and distinction such as Paris uses—here in such profusion as to make selection very, very easy. eat 5 adil ‘ I)» ZEnrpien Steuer eer — Sash HH sy ) b | q cleverly trimming can be used. Andwhen fly 4 braid takes unto itself the gleam of bro- “| cade, it turns a demure tuxedo coat— ie into an affair of distinction, Hs = \n 38.00 assisted by a black satin sash, Surprises Hy. j . in the way of sleeves await you—touches 4 : i | It ! In bolivia, duvet de laine, tricotine, f® { He. Fourth Floor * i } ene te reninnnnneincnsielillla - tae een nena er ee i ‘ '

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