The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 4

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| Suna ee O.K'DBY MILER, ARE NOW LAWS "Governor ‘Signs Mi Measures to * Stop Alien Exploitation Ey posed by E Evening World. ALBANY, May 2.—Goy. Miller has) | @pproved the Cotillo bills, which we Massed by the Legislature after an Antense fight. NBased on revelations by The Eve- ming World of the exploitation of for- | @ign-born residents by swindling | ‘agents and “private bankers. | One of the bills makes it mandatory | $5 for a sib-agent to send money abroad through the principal who has given | him authority to act as its agent. It ‘Sompels the sub-agent to turn the|/ Money over to the steamship line or) @xpress company which has author- feed him as its agent, two days after |/ the has received it. | ~ & makes it mandatory on the part eet the express or steamship company j% start the money on its way abroad t mot later than three days after the Jagent has turned it over; and to wr fon the face of the receipt as we the draft or money order the amount | Yecelved in dollars and cents and ts | Sequivalent in value in the money of | _ the country to which it is sent In the case of money being unde- <livered, the oxpress or steamship companies, shall, if unable «the consignor, turn the rn ninety days in to e Comy it payable to the | * after which it ‘The other bi or makes a priva ri Jates any of the banking laws of a misdemeanor, punishable by a The measures were )« i by the ings banks ansin.ssion. “ate by as the Jolts handed sion m severest money transi jent fiat golt g for the In- | 8 in New a measure also appl nd Rochester. These two cities are ww using voting machines of their wn volition. The Smith hill, authorizing the ts stance of $25,000,000 in bonds for the| use of the and to be d New York State W ‘The Stue Honus Commission ributed this ye ld War needed this year bills signed by the Governor are Providing that women sentenced to th shall be at Auburn house in ?rison, Providing for 9 local historian in each burvugh of the City of New York: raining in lo et State mission wi after the mittee hos fin It i announced 34th Street Embroidered and Sale Price 1 Sale Price 1; dered models in Ribbon, lace and Sale Price 5 OPPENHEIM. —New York Special Sale—Tuesday Women’s Underwear Crepe de Chine Chemises med envelope models. and regulation straps. 85 H j Tub Silk \ Panel bach and front. Sale Price isp 00 GLUNS & G dainty lace trim- Ribbon, lace Flesh only. Pink Batiste Drawers Embroidered and lace trimmed step-in model in Flesh and White. Elastic at Waist. 00 Wash Satin Camisoles Daintily lace trimmed and embroi-+ Flesh and White. regulation straps, Sale Price 1.5 Petticoats Straightline, deep tailored flounce model, Flesh and White. 95 4 | t | . . | Crepe de Chine Nightgowns } of superior quality. Hemstitched ‘ and lace trimmed, sleeve and sleeveless models in Flesh only. nt of the | ng | 1D vs Is with over tax of 2.37 Charter Re- | Thi O00 for twenty years at § per cent, ‘a imprisonment, |/HEARING DEMANDED) nays who de led edlate ere arreated t 105 BY ALLEGED REDS) : THE —————— WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921. 7 | ti Weat 107th} eeaston until Wednesday night at ies of Mana chusetta | te Rogers, the mother of his | aminatt Men Accused of Belang Ringleaders Vnuiese ond | May | trom $50,006 1 in Plots Are artala rel flat and w loctety f Hughes, «| THREE HELD ) FOR HOLD- uP. | wan Accused of | STATE pocToRs IN IN SESSION. Wl | Medleat Soctety Holda 115th toe nual Convention tn Brooklyn. | New York State physicians are in| rooklyn to-tiay for the 15th annual) | ty of the) will be tn Ist Were Arralgned tn Coste i Polke Court before Magistrate | io ys Magistrate They were 5 vection with a Naenk in Chicago. | | | | | | i} | | | AR OADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE : | New FRoexs or Canon CRepe IN ADVANCE SUMMER MODES THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY THE VOGUE OF THE DEM! TAILORED MODE WITH ITS SLENDERLY YOUTHFUL LINES IS HERE PORTRAYED AT ITS BEST, IN STRIKING CONTRAST TO THE SIMPLICITY OF THE SILHOUETTE IS THE EMBROIDERY OF SILK AND WOOL, IN COLORS THAT OUTRIVAL THE BRILLIANT HUES OF SUMMER FLOWERS 95.99 A CHARMING FROCK FOR AFTERNOON OR INFORMAL DINING SHOWS A GRACK FULLY? BLOUSED BODICE WITH INTERESTING NECIC AND SLEEVE EFFECTS, A SLENDER SKIRT IS TRANS FORMED INTO A DECIDEDLY BOUF FANT EFFECT BY THE ADDITION OF TIER. UPON TIER OF PLEATED RUFFLES AT BACH SIDE i Ae Ai a EO uh OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Announce For Tuesday A Sale of Compelling Interest 1°0 Fine Tailormade Suits For Women and Misses Values to 75.00 38.00 Strictly tailored or trimmed models In newest Styles of Tricotine, Serge, Tweeds and Homespuns No C. 0. D.’s or Exchanges ‘o Credits or Approvals All Sizes are represented, but not Every Size in Each Style. id Regiment Armory wa dismissed to-day by Jus an in the Bronx on the m Assistant District Att on Bedford Ave tice ten * LORLYS E. ROGERS CLEARED. {| Indictment “Airs. Katharine Waiters Rone aie tempted suicide Christmas ar ‘ts mestic situation fr. 0 “Aicatnnt Lawyer Din- 1 iss Soran then the husba: A AREF NING ents: | of Prot. Giddings af chum ‘Unt indictment | #ity. became public, "These was a vorce and Mr. Rogers and Mrs, ers sia° Walters Rogers have been After nine years the Lorlys Blton Rogers, a law: because of his life with Katharine W Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets WILL CLOSE OUT—TUESDAY At Reductions of $6.59 to $2]1,00 GIRLS’ COATS 18.50 Regular Prices $25.00 to $39,50 ODELS for day wear and dress wear, taken from our regular stock and reduced for the first time this season. Made of duvet velour, Bolivia, polo coating or novelty worsted checks; majority silk lined. SIZES 6 TO 16 YEARS NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS NEW COAT SHOP FOR GIRLS—Second Floor An Important May Sale McCreery Footwear for Women 7.95 formerly 9.50 to 12.50 4200 pairs of Women’s and Misses’ low shoes—the very latest types—taken from reg- ular more costly stock and reduced to 7.95, Exclusive style features are embodied in every model; quality is built right into every pair. There are complete size ranges in every style. For dress wear there are fetching instep-strap effects with hand-turned soles. Black Satin, Gray Suede and Gray Kid with petite or high Louis heels. For walking and sport wear there fs a superb assortment of models with welt soles and Cuban, Military or Co'lege heels. Some have pretty but- toned or buckled instep-straps; ot! ers are laced effects. Tan Calfs!in, Brown Ca'fskin, Black Kidskin end Brown Kid- skin. Every Pair Is of Solid Leather Throughout. (Sccond Fleor) dames McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street

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