The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1922, Page 5

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ath Todi akin ic dg eel 830 Collected dm Court and ployment In Promined. WWGRATION CUT Supreme Court to-day, Mrs Sparkill, Nod, two i bed hold on to a job. he robbed Lenox Avenue ¢ P Phatige in 3 Per Cent Quota. # = ; Alber the the | Johnson, Crairman of se on Immigration to make a resp Representatives, addressed |he applied for en's section of the National | Suiity Federation at the Hotel Astor iternoon, He predicted the mance of the 3 per cent. 14; | orime he adoption of a new naturaliza-| trying to earn an honest living, ode including separate naturali- rr women, retention of Ameri tt nship by women who marry an English reading and writ- and some form of registra- of a work, — Lestic room filled with talesmen and employed. hat and $96.25 was turned ov! for Leslie's use. p pressure on Congress for keep- p force the 3 per cent law, he 4iwas constantly increasing. auitherous necessary amendments hje made to correct what was a d experimental proposition,”’ {ineaker said ‘but if T am any neither House nor Senate will of a law which in eight months leduced immigrati to exactly 9, notcounting 1,172 who have temporarily admitted on bond umane reasons. Immigration for fyear ahead of the 3 per cent act 806,228. The. people know that even with 8 per cent. restriction the United »s is more generous than FE , France, Canada, Brazil, Argen- and other countries. While Cen- Europe is in the remaking these Jat countries do not propose to be amped and why should we? ‘France gives Aliens fifteen days {n hich to move on. England requires tice of their coming. Australia has Wnaugurated a literacy test by whici he immigrant is required to write i few paragraphs | which the o wes at | Yim. Im the case of an undesirable—-| nd in Australia it is a case of the} hites against the yellows, blacks and rowns—the test is in some langt pf which the immigrant has ne eard. /: i} MILLER Semi-Annual SALE Every euppeet in Every Store Re- duced to Extra- ordinary Values. Price Reductions on “Furs and other Winter Fashions in effect at the NewGidding Store Fur-trimmed Coat. Wraps for all manner of daytime wear $75—$95—$125 Sport and Fur-trimmed Suits tweeds, homespuns and duvetyn i $50—$75—$95 7 New Day Dresses of cloth and silk $65—$8 5 Dinner and Dance Frocks lace, chiffon, satin and taffeta $75—895—$125 | Fur Coats and Wraps Choice Broadtail Wrap, $7700 ($1950 Value) ; Handsome Ermine Cape, $875 i ($1950 Value) New Hudson Seal Coat, $750 ; ($1250 Value) Dyed Muskrat Black Caracul Cape, $575 ($975 Value) ; White Coney Evening Wrap at $395 ($850 Value) FIFTH AVEN Hey Bars: 50th Street ~$7th Street New Yorh fon» Em Whe Frank Lestle, eighteen, of No weak in mind and) Justice Was- servogel in the Criminal Branoh of the Mary Hayden, Probation Officer of the Cath } en olic Protective Society, said the a F , a. {never knew his father, his m resentative Johnson Pre- aten he was seven, he had been un Pem@iicts: There Will Be No |tucky since he left St. Agnes's Ho anee when pleaded Justice Wasservogel turned to a court sald “This is a waif of a big city. The only seems to huve committed is] it any one of you men can give him a job, do Harvey Anderson of No. 2 West 45th Street and Harry Low of No. 44 Broad Street promised to see that he Another juror passed the as collected. The money to the probation officer He was placed on pro- which was ee a AID BOY WHO STOLE SUIT |MINERS WOULD JOIN SO HE COULD GET WORK THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, “1922! sw 1) TOOK 500 STAMPS faa teen sent t6 oftiners of the six-|inw tho strlke move was Illegal «nt|ORDERED TO COURT ee re 00 een major organizations of railroad} announcing a penalty of imprisonmen by eheck, for ener w loan toe WITH RAIL UNIONS | workers. or a fine to a maximum of 5 DESPITE ILLNESS 6... vin sauni, TO REGISTER ONE el . marks for individuals refusing to nitiotine wet. “te 15-CEN “Unreseevaily Peot Their| RAILWAY. YSTRIKE | [Gono tuuce aims oy vo lames ARTA ther cara as ENT LETTER. eservedl ‘ou ie | cused | Forme i of Long Isiiad the mime y yma Interests” to Resist Attacks CALLED IN GERMANY | "; : Minister of + gallate aut ons| City Bank Braneh Accused ot - true Pe An “ ir $f Envelope From Russia Bears ; wacnins has been authorized to take every ‘ 7. eposited by Albert Hix . Wonk oir Wages. letan Aeckianry tioumute IN iamURe the cob Misapplying Funds. Hed wt Cvene Necks | Age-Onee Worth Auto Men Ordered Out To-Nigh! Al- ert D, Moran of Great Neck 1 Tontot Godt INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 1, — Tne" : War My se gu dul When Thomas 1. Haste of Jamaion 1, former assistant manager of the 1 PONS OF (GOs United Mine Workers of America are} though Government Watras of | teetaee moat ran om in{former manager of the Lome Ishunt/prandh, was continued to-day in he] \ resistered letter from Russia willing “to unreservedly pool their} Heavy Penalties. Hieukiyn City branch, of the Que County | $5,000 bail ave When arrested in| hoa : ny : : i | min folded interests with the 1 vad organiza- BERLIN, Feb. 1 (Associated Press). | Deputy City Clerk Jolin IP Quay le Trust Company, was ex We the} i919, He + ntly pleaded guilty to} sand attached io ihe ie tions aaah Dhabl uh NR a resist- | The Executive Committee of the lyn announced to-day that dur-] Supreme Court in Long Island City jan indietment charming that he mi «by a elip Waa oa ueawien” John Re Lowis, | Railwe ayinen’s Union has decided to ry 1o0 marcia wer to two Indictments, applied $17,500 of the bank's (und Hinarily tho stamps would [International President of the miners, | proclaim a eral striee on ite Hand 271 marriage (Horney sail he was tit in bed. | He applied the amount, whieh be have bought an automobile and a dechired in a statement to-day trays beginning at midnight thnight, | monies were performed at his tot him hero this afternoon.” suid ftonged to St. John's Hospital, to une] Lon of cou, but at the present rate The statement was mado, with the| ‘The vote was 20 to 1h. © [othe number of ticenses issued wow se iF Shuey Garis hing | CC thehutnwe they Just manaséd to announcement that invitations to par=| ‘The rument to issued “af about $0 tower than the numbey Justices Van Biclun Paramount Motor Con sciccorlips | cover Ue 16-cent mailing and reg tlcipate in a meeting with the miners! warni y the raitway men, declir-|aued in daniary, 121 . Ove of the Indictnents charged tiittto the indictment istering costs, SenEnEIEIaEeeERe 5th Avenue dames McCreery & Co. McCreery ‘“Master-Made” ee eS Even though you have never fashioned a garmt in your life, and don’t know the first thing abo sewing, you can, in a half hour, make a dashin fringed sport skirt. And it will have cost you, when finished, but eight dollars and a half, Let us explain On our second floor (in the woolen dress goods section) you will find separate pieces of perfectly stun- ning imported wool fabrics in checks, stripes, plaid and solid colors, in just the correct width and length for sport skirts. They are edged with thick, knotted fringe, so the work of hemming and “hanging” is eliminated. All you have to do is run up the side seam and either run elastic through the top or gather it on a buckram belt, obtainable in our Notion Department. ‘The few inches of material you cut from the top can be doubled over to make a straight belt, or you may prefer to wear belt of leather or metal a separate novelty Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs 74.00 Size 9x12 ft. These rugs must be seen to appreciate the value which is being offered. This quality in a fringed rug is rarely found at so low a price. Formerly 85.00. Royal Axminster Rugs 44.50 Many attractive de- Extra heavy. tion Walnut, Size 9x12 ft, signs and colors. Seamless Velvet Rugs 35.00 Size 9x12 ft. A rug that is service- able, as well as beautiful. (Eighth Floar) long Extension’ and backs. of buying a new refrigerator this Summer? Four-quart covered and handled Saucepai : made of heavy gauge Aluminum. 1, 00 formerly 1.45 with cover; pot roast 1,45 Aluminum Windsor Kettle, quart capacity; makes delicious without water. formerly 2.50, Set of three lipped Aluminum Saucepan 1, 1%4 and 2 quart capacity. XN formerly 1.75, set, 1,00 New Perfection Oil Heaters, smokele: . odorless and absolutely safe. 7,95 formerly 8.50 Stati Floor Your-piece Chamber Suite, combina- consisting of Dr Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bed. Ten-piece Italian model Dining Room Suite, combination Walnut, consisting of Buffet, China Cabinet with three drawers. Enclosed Servi able, f and one Arm Chair; Is there a room in your home which would be made com fortable by the kindly warmth of a heater? Maid Cabinet save time and sp Had you thought necd washtub cove All th ? Would a Kitchen- will be found at special, low price No. 80% fuel; complete cooking radiators. exten oak finish Five-piece Combination Cooker Set, heavy gauge Aluminum; may be used in nin MecCreery Refrigerator, solid ash, exterior different way formerly 3.60, set, 1.75 finished in golden oak or white enameled;. 4¢ 'nches high, 3434 inches wide, 19 inghes deep; Double Rice or Ceres! Boiler, of heavy ice, ipacity 100 Ibs.; nickel plated brass hard gauge polished Aluminum; 2-quart 500" ras formerly 50.00, 38.95 FURNITURE These Are Extraordinary Values E are giving you in this sale exactly what you seek—furniture that you may be proud of because it is thoroughly good, at a price you will not hesitate to pay, because it is reasonable. Illustrated above is a typical value: ( A _Four-piece Louis XVI. model Chamber Suite in combination Walnut, consisting of Dresser, Chiffo- robe, Vanity Case and Bow-End Bed. 269.50 ‘Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, com- bination Walnut, consisting of Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side ‘Tables, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. 795.00 er, 267.50 Ven-piece Dining Room Suite, com- bination Walnut, consisting of Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side ‘Tapestry seats ‘Tables, five Side Chairs and one Arm 395.00 Chair. 297.50 (Seventh Floor) Table, Ob- Side Chairs Special Offerings in McCreery Housewares | 50 Dupiex Vireless Cook Stove, save Universal Breadmaker, outfit; soapstone — three minute formerly 27.00, 24.95 Maid” sion table Cabinet, glass containers; golden formerly 75.00, 59.50 itchen White quality, porcelain stecl Porcelain top, with 1 bumpers; siz formerly 1.75 ace in your kitchen? conveniences and many more § to-morrow kneads dough four-loaf size formerly 4.00 Washtub ickel plated hi of cach cover 2 formerly 6.95, 34th Street Moderately Priced Curtainsand Materials In New Spring Designs Our complete assortment of new spring curtains and curtain materials is on display. It is extremely ad- visable to choose now for your spring re-decoration while there is a wide selection. Dainty Scrim Curtains, with lace edges or plain hemstitched Marquis- ette Curtains. pair, 1.35 Marquisette Curtains with valance; lace edged. es set, 2.00 Cream Madras Curtains, attrac- pair, 3.25 Bordered Scrims and Marquisettes, White, Ivory and Beige. yard, 25¢ Sectional Lace Panelling, in filet designs, 214 yards long, in sections of 7 inches or 9 inches wide. _sec., 65¢ Domestic Fish Nets, strong mesh, 45 inches wide; White and Beige. yard, 95c tive floral designs. (Futh Floor) A Convenient Wrought Iron Lamp 8.00 It adjustable so that it may shed is its full rays over your shoulder ot upon the bridge table without the least waste of light. Artistically made of wrought iron, it is equipped with a very attractive 12- inch parchment shade, in assorted colors. (Stath Floor) Pea yi Do you | 2,95 Covers, first es, rubber x24 inche pair, 4.95 OE ET A TE SE SD eS : eS ee eee : a +S ithe pi esd vesenseseanmantbace OTE yet ob ye, oat me 1% ass ! j

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