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Sei kai tee: ce norm BIG THINGS 'BATTLETOSTOP. LEGISLATURE FRAUDS ON ALIENS WON BY COTLLO Leader Donohue |Last of Banking B Bills Based on Dut Errors of Omis- | Evening World’s Sent to the Governor. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL AND DIDN'T DO and Commission. | N. ¥.. April 16—In the| (Special from a Staff Correspondent jours of the Legislature ers of the Assembly lis- m with politeness and re- after all it was too late as, especially the City of| Legislative Hindenbungs | \tracta in order to enable | here who AMUSEMENTS. n ‘Trust to increase street | d to make a market for its ok. tthe new Public Commia- it @ popular uprising, the wers are given ten-year made virtually irremov- m enforcement legislation enacted which out-Vol- stead. This is but one of 1921 which add greatly to ts" burden. saving is 80 necemury to no less than to the com- industrial centres, that its ared not submit this ques- ‘ferendum vote. |nstead, decreed a acheme of local | devoid alike of principle | fh #ense, and bound to pro- | ‘mum of inconvenience. priceless natural resource water power, bas been | to private exploitation in ise of a reorganization of jal Commission the Legis- 8 made administrative | culated to undo a decide 'e factory and compensa- wr the authors of this rec- be rid of direct nomina~ fisiation enacted at this esigned to provide for: nent of a State motion sorship commission with eject any apd all, objec- ns ation of the State Boxing A new Sports Commis- control over Doxing and Members of the new com~ serve without pi tation of the State Tax , transferring to it most of tax collecting agencies, n are those which hereto-| rdged in the offices of the| of State and the State nent of a commission to} te $45,000,000 in bonuses to ors, marines and nurses in the World War. Legis-| ting $25,000,000 for the im-| yursement of the bonus, as) a referendum at the last| tion, was enacted. 1 of a State disability > aid to wounded and dis- ins of the World War. ef more than 2,000 posi- } @taute service by the! recommendations of the | Budget Committee. tion for New York State| oa treaty with New Jer- | development of the Port | nuation of the Lockwood | life. tment of the Lusk Anti-| lls, designed to compel take an oath of loyalty.) ower the State Education| to license aii private (e last bill is aimed at the 1 of Social Science in New| amendments to the Con-| hich will be submitted to of the State at the next| ude: | = 1 of a Hteracy test for all| in 1922, to World War veterans xe In civil service appoint- sthe salaries of the Judges | tat Appeals to $17,500. | y the Salaries of the mem-| Legislature from $1,500 to| | lotion of the eliminating: th je proposed Constitutional # recommended, wh ) be approved by another) before submission to the] lions which they ends and relat! y at Ninth Street, bandit methods of big steamship Hvening Worl months in investigatin m Business Hours. Stuyvesant 4700 countrymen to be sent to Li land, Russi agents, doing a banking bu representative: express companies of the banking ld of the steamship and beyond the pale had been rob- Hand-embroidered Net Robes From China hand - embroidered unmade robes on fine cotton net in patterns rich and massive or dainty and fine; $45. Lovely also are Chinese hand- embroidered net bandings, 2 to 5 in, wide, $1.95 to $6.95. And, to match, hand-embroid- ered edgings on net, 2 to 7 in. wide, $2.25 to $7.50. Main Floor, Old Buliding rate of exchange y had not sent a cent of the money ted to them out of the country Four Player- Piano Music Rolls, $1 Rythmodik rolls— 2,500, classical selections; regular price 60c to $2 each. 200, popular selectio: the words of the songs printed | at the side; regular price $1 and of The Evening World.) pader Charles D. Donohue] ALBANY, April 16.—Senator Sal- jtement of what had been|Vatore A. Cotillo has achieved the bad by the Legislature in| Sreatest victory won in this session if its treatment of New| of the Legislature in the passage late ‘and the State generally, | ¥°sterday of the last two of his bank- tracted the attention of societies huving or their object found that there was ing bills, one money transmission abroad through the sub-ugents of steamship and ex press companies, and the other mak- at had been done, and this| ing it 4 misdemeanor to engage in ® Donobue said had been | the ect the victims, nor to 0, just re-elected from a district where much of this swind-| ling had been perpetrated, t up the fight and drafted three designed to check the “d some days ago, The others will t soon as they reach the Governor, There is still a Comittee of Ri banking business without authorization of the Superintendent | of Banks tstature of 1921 has, be-/ The Governor will san both bills, ignored the rights | for they were passed at the last mo. eyes res vg |ment under ap emergency message Angelus rolls— 500, classical selections; regu lar price 60c to $2 each. First Gallery, New Building resolution in the les calling for an in-| from him nator Cotillo's victory will brins “scraps of paper” out of| relief to thousands of foreign born @ been robbed of mill- THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE but it may be released to tions of AMUSEMENTS. TRES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HUGO RIESENFELD BROADWAY tonnes or Vv BEGINNING TOMORROW SUNDAY arrived, us. A Big Let-go of Many Remnants Silks and cotton weaves The main aisle in the New Building of the Down-Stairs Store will be devoted chiefly to this remnant sale on Mon- day; and the variety will be so large that every woman ean find something useful and wantable—underprice. Cottons, 10¢ y: remnants from —one-third to one-half less than regular. _Percales, madras cloths, voiles, white goods and other Silks, 50c yd. Good silk remnants ie 50c t a yard for $1.2) hi Directed by Ernest , the creator tof “Passion.” With a cast that in- cludes Henny Porten and Emil Jannings. Europe’s two senior film stars. And 7,000 Others Adolph Zukor Deceotion The Colorful, Stirring Romance of Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII In scenes that for color and splendor have seldom been equalled on stage or screen—vast ensembles, brilliant pageants stupen- lace and battlement—intimate glimpses of ir—a triumph of screen art— , tricolettes, pongees ors; many kinds, Downstairs Store, New Building More good news about Banded Hats, $2 Every woman knows how useful a banded hat is; and one banded hat, at least, is a necessary summer wardrobe. brims; of barnyard, sennit, and Milan hemp; with crepe band or gros-grain ribbon. J y; and all the popular high shades, want more than one—when you see how good they are, and how inexpensive. These are sailors of black, brown Downstairs Store, Old Building dous settings of Court and Boi Special presentation by Hugo Riesenfeld with Augmented Orchestra and Chorus RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA Frederick Stahlberg and Joseph Littau, Conducting RITERION Fourth Week ZUKOR, presents Sir James M. Barrie's FERGUSON | “Sentimental “Sacred and Profane Love” Special Music Week Programme FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA Hufo Riesenfeld and Lion Vanderheim, Conducting LastTimesToday Mack Seanett’s" ASmallTows Idol!” Women’s Dresses of Taffeta at $10.75 So seldom can you find new taffe' that these should be a happy surpri them, in two models—both tunic variations. let embroidery, is wonderfully effective. a dresses ut $ We have eighty of One, with eye- sizes 34 to 44, Downstairs Store, Old Building Misses’ Frocks, $20 echo the sale One of the most interesting groups of frocks in last week's sale was the group at third underprice choosing from satin, fashions for young women, fit the springtime needs of Miss 14 to 20. fetas and the soft, clinging crepe de chine are two extremes that emphasize the IALTO ; BEGINNING TOMORROW Fifth Anniversary Week ADOLPH ZUKOR, pre: These were about a taffeta and crepe de chine—ty with many fanciful features that Tommy A PARAMOUNT PICTURE The crisp taf- isfying variety. Downstairs Store, Wool Blankets, $7.75 cause much comment These blankets weigh beautifully blended. F of the last four years) ha $7.75 a pair Khaki blankets, $5.50 good wool blankets are often preferred because they are ll | TIZAN TILA AN —_ BEGINAING TOMORROW —— 5 Caturine CURTIS presents A STIRRING PICTURIZATION of t, blankets like th a right to cause comment Double bed size. gheerix CONNOR’S FAMOUS NOVEL “SKY PILOT’ bo ie * ‘AE Hick” Comforters, $4 Most housewives like mull top| SINK borders arnania that your eye will be « KING VID mat L__ .ARRY SEMON" £ the omcial come ot imgammcat STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Downstairs Store. New Building i, ad Lieutenant Governor to| instead of two, | from the G Brant reprie 5 and cr © appointe € will be justly suspicious nomy” pre. me which Appropriations for th tals and for Americanina but lavishes $100,000 for a Shing excursion ‘into th New York City, and is to continue the services » whose “could be 1y re rh tion f \riations, if any there fe taxes of any kind, Good Dinner Sets now marked down and homes need just pensive dinner “purgons | TO-DAY at 2.30 tneGov" | TO-NIGHT a BROADHURST THEATRE, 44th St., West of Broadway We Are Moving Beginning to-morrow, with Matinee at 3 P. M., His Wonderful Su sets as these, the prices to ets that are now WILLIAM FOX presents $20-—were $17.50 to HILL Harry Millarde 1-piece imported cerea OVER THE By Will Carleton. PARK THEATRE Downstairs Store TWICE DAILY AND SUNDAY, All Seats Reserved In separate pieces, or in setsof from four to ten pieces, Reed and willow—nat- ural, stained or enameled in all colors. | Combina- willow with cane in enameled wood frames. All with — harmonizing cushions in rich-toned hand-blocked English cre- linens, or the smart new glazed chintzes. And one thousand pieces of Chinese Reed and Grass Furniture at One-third Less An order placed nearly two years ago for these thousand pieces has just It rather crowds We didn’t know just when it was going to get arranged for other summer furni- ture. Now, we have more an conveniently here, and so we than we display. So— Down go prices One-third on every one of the thou- nd pi Music Week The Wanamaker Auditor. um announces beginning Monday, April 18, 2.20 P.M: First Public Presentation of a remarkable motion pic ture, entitled The Musician Immortalized The story of the realiza tion of a dream in which the artist's interpretation of yreat music is preserved for posterity. Music lovers will ye opportunity of see ing f the first time in motion pictures the follow ng great artists, actually playing RACHMANINOFF GODOWSKY, ORNST ZIMBALIST, ALMA UGK, singing Arturo Bodanzky, conduct ing and the National Sym phony Orchestra Concert Hians Barth, pianist nett, soprano. Kilene Mayo, dancer. And the CHICKERING AMPICO REPRODUCING PIANO Admission complimentary Firat Gallery, New Bullding ‘Furniture for Children At tempting prices 8 wicker our $21.95 grade. Formerly A, the Chinese rular prices are based on costs at the time the order was placed (much lower that bassinets, $17.95 'T. Stewart & Co, Presentation Monday, of the New Summer Furniture |For Living-room |Breakfast room and Veranda New and delightful models, combining style with luxurious comfort, GardenFurniture Rough hickory, au nat- urel; cypress, painted present costs). So that you really save more than a third, Charming styles Sette rockers, chairs, tabl tea-wagons tabour- ettes and chaises-longues, in that comfy, springy quality acteristic of weave, and in the natural color—a_ soft, grayish-green, ‘The Correct Gown of ample size When the Women’s Sa- lon planned this service for large women, it was decid- ed that two things were ntial— —carefully studied lines; exquisite material, This standard has been kept in each gown of ample size, from the least expen- sive at $49.50, to those at $135. Many materials The extra-sized gowns for present and summer wear are in the smartest materials of the season—crepe de chine, Canton crepe, crepe meteor, taffeta, tricotine und Poiret twill. Ornament is directly applied. Only the finest of beading, touches of embroidery, and cut-out eyelet work or braiding are used. Trimming is made to aceentuate lender lines and not to give the effect of elaboration. In dark blue, gray, black and brown and om two-toned combinations that are now so smart. Second Floor, Old Bullding GF | Wy tscgpttonelly wichgrming ‘model, rubber “rer pretty Smoc 10 wicker bassinets 0 our $55 grade. Two models, with sta or adjustable hoods. Rubbe tired wheel Ivory color in white Kumiy eribs ereened, with able sides and spring ble model, on whe mattress i in price Sheets—Less We; hand-made ; ize, 600; hand made, $1.50, Pillow cuse 3f hand-made, | Blankets wool mixture cheek tones of pin | or blue. Third Floor, Old Building Har ).50—large The model illustrated is au white smock of unusual- ly fine erepe. A delightful touch of color is introduced) in the buttonhole stiteh worked in wool that binds} all the edges and forms the little tie, Soft sash is slipped through quaintly shaped pockets to te in a careless knot. French blue jade, purple, rose or yellow trimming, Smocks of somewhat heavier cotton crepe are equally attractive and ef. fectively trimmed — with motifs in outlining stiteh done in black wool, In soft shades of yellow Third #ioor Oia sutiaing ot big type and big talk the newspapers—but the ruakiey, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. settee at $20. 0 settee at $22.20. settee at $24.50. $14 rocker at $8.25. $18.50 rocker at $21.50 rocker $22.00 rocker 4 i 1 Rp ii $4 3 toa wagons at $22. Chaises-longues, i Tabourettes at 5650. Fifth Gallery, New Buliding Bedding Sets Very low priced | best quality of regular price $91.45. hair—upholstered boxr-spring—two filled with mixed feath- ity long gray with upholstered tufted ¢ top—two pillows filled regular price $110.45, The above quotations full bed sizes; smaller sizes may be had at proportionate reduc- All mattresses will be covered striped ticking with See samples been made up and may be seen in the Bedding Shop, Sixth Gallecy, New (Swinging Davenport |Hammocks For lawn, porch or sleeping adjustable back, arm davenport style, furnished in gray or khaki duck, craven- » button tufted back button tufted mattress —chain i Extension stand, Canopy, $9.75. Complete outfit, $49.75. Third Gallery, New Building New Crepe Meteor Negligees, $18.50 unpacked thoroughly In pink with rose with blue, i blue with pink, Third Floor, Old Bullding Pouch a eneey, $5 hic in line, of good » silk on pretty and dd etched metal or ilk in harmonizing tones. side purse and mirror, brown or black.

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