The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1922, Page 9

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rl ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY PS e otic 8, 1992, ° COTILLO RENEWS ALBANY FIGHT of New York would amend the Labor Law by requiring that one day's rest in seven be given to State, municipal, town or village employees. bany has introduced a bill which would repeal all of the Direct Primary Law left standing at the last seasom. Assemblyman James U. S. CONSTELLATION HONORED AT NEWPORT Caulfield of Brooklyn had al- | Famous Frigate Celebrates Vie- _ ON FOREIGN EXCHANGE SHARKS Introduces Two New Bills for Protection of tery in 1709 Over French Ship. NEWPORT, R. L, Feb. 9—The old frigate, Constellation, now swinging idly at moorings at the naval training sta- ready introduced a bill providing for the return to the Direct Pri- mary Law in its entirety. Senator Cotillo took a slam at unscrupulous undertakers in a bill introduced by him to-day, which would cut down their ex- Stern Brothers Alien Born—Other Legislation of Special Interest Here. orbitant charges for funerals. One of the chief provisions of the bill is that mo undertaker shall be paid by a Public Ad- Senator~ Charles Walton of Kingston has introduced a bill aimed at theatre ticket scalpers. tion here, was dressed in her battle flags to-day in commemoration of the anniversary of her first fight 123 years ago which, like all others, she won, West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43d Street | XSpecial from a Staff Correspond- } in relation to the hours of work | ministrator or County Treasurer | It prohibits the sale of tickets | Capt, Frank Taylor Evans, command- REMARKABLE VALUES * SALE f ‘ent of The Evening World.) and rates of wages of public em- throughout the State without the of admission to a theatre or [ing officer of the station, directed that ina Ce) ‘Albany, Feb. 9. ployees is expected to come up approval of the Surrogate. The place of amusement in excess ol be raised at 12.30 and lowered at Lestat ood and iegias on second reading early next Senator declares there is a class of 60 cents in advance of the |‘ Le Ks bie cee oe the atsplay corre- ' gislation propo: week. The Brooklyn member of undertakers who make out price printed on the ticket, It | Shonding with the hours of the engage- lative action taken of especial in- terest to Greater New York fol- lows: Senator Salvatore A. Cotillo of New York City, who at last year's ‘session had several bills passed to protect foreign-born residents from exploitation by their fellow woul” add a new subdivision to the labor law, reading as follows: “Every laborer, workman or mechanic employed by the State, @ municipal corporation, or other political subdivision of the State, shall be paid therefor at a rate no less than the prevailing rate of wages paid for a day's work in their bills in proportion to what the dead person has left in the way of tangible assets. Assemblyman John J. Wack- erman of Kings yesterday intro- duced a bill providmg that a con- vict upon his release from a State prison shall be paid a sum equal also provides that scalpers and speculatots stall be licensed by the Comptroller and file a bond for $1,000. The Constellation, mand of Capt, Thomas Truxton, met the French frigate L'Insurgente on Feb, 9, 799, off the man surrendered Island of Nevis, under com- 7500 MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS FRIDAY and SATURDAY the same trade or occupation in to $10 a year for the time of his rr countrymen in the matter of send- the locality of the State where service. E ing funds abroad to ticir friends such labor is performed.” -——— . * . ioe faladioeay- todky sHiGAIEA James ¥. ‘Bly, Assemblyman xtra quality Fibre Silk, Imported Woven Madras [h two more bills on similar lines. One would amend the penal law to compel the brokér or agent who deals in foreign money, cur- rency, drafts or other foreign ex- change, to purchase such money er exchange within twenty-four hours after receiving the order, and to charge only the market rate of exchange on the day of the receipt of the order. A fine of $500 or @ year in prison wiuld be the penalty for violation of the law. * The second bill would bring the broker within the jurisdiction of the Banking Law, compelling him to be licensed and giving to the Buperintendent of Banks the pow- er of revoking the license for fraud or dishonesty. The licenses and transaction of the brokers shall be subject to examination and investigation, as is the case with banks under the law. Assemblyman John Crew’s bill C, P. Miller of Genesee has just introduced in the Assembly an amendment to the Labor Law which would make eight hours a legal day’s work on public works and providing that wages shall not be less than the prevailing rate in the same trade in the same locality. He would also prohibit company stores if there is a store within two miles of the work, Assemblyman J. V. Loscalzo of Queens, in a Dill introduced by him, would prohibit directors of banks maintaining special in- terest bearing saving accounts from serving as directors in any other savings bank. Mr. Loscalzo would also amend the New York City Charter to prohibit gasoline pumps on side- walks without a permit from the Fire Commissioner. from the 11th District, Kings, wants the salary of the county detective in the office of the Dis- trict Attorney there increased from $1,800 to $3,000, and those of certain clerks in the same of- fice increased, Senator John J. Boylan of New York would amend the Consoli- dation Act to prevent District At- neys from paying fees to city, county or other officers, Assemblyman Eberly Hutchin- eon of the Fulton-Hamilton Dis- trict has introduced a bill cre- ating a State Commission of five members, the State Superinten- dent of Insurance and four others to be named by the Governor, to inquire into the subject of retire- ment pensions for State and municipal employees. The Dill appropriates $5,000. Senator Frank L. Wiswall of Al ‘FOURTEENTH STREET _ BSS Nas FRIDAY SATURDAY Special Prices in SPRING MODES For Misses and Women ° New Trimmed Hats S/d. Were $4.94 and $5.77 A large se- Satin Striped Madras and Russian Cords. All well- made, high-grade Shirts $2.45 ms Formerly $3.50 to 5.50 each [es Men’s HIGH SHOES and OXFORDS Drastically Reduced for Immediate Clearance. and other desirable woven materials, also in White. $1.85 Formerly $3.00 to 3.50 each Assemblyman John P. Nugent lectionof Spring hats, including cellophane, fancy straws, li- sere, horse- hair,and wooland straw sport hats, come . in the dark and high shades, and show trimmings of flowers,embroideries, fruitsand novelty effects. —— een Special Purchase Misses’ Sport Coats 19.75 Were $25.73 Tan and gray sport cloth mod- els for general wear, well tai- lored and lined throughout with peau de cygne. 14 to 20 years. One model is illustrated. ® A special purchase enables us to offer in an important sale commencing Friday: Embossed Chinese Rugs | , at prices substantially lower than their Regular Value Every: Rug of very fine quality, just recently imported and in those quaint Chinese designs woven upon Ivory, Blue and Old Rose grounds. Suitable for LIVING ROOM, BOUDOIR or LIBRARY. Sizes and prices which typify the assortment : - » §85.00 - » 138.00 » + 155.00 - » 155.00 - + 185.00 A comprehensive assortment of the finer grade footwear— mostly from our regular stock and formerly priced up to $11.00—now reduced to | America’s Largest Exclusive Millinery Salon 1466 Broadway, at 42nd Street On the Mezzanine Floor A Special Offering. - New Spring Hats In the Latest Spring shades of Periwinkle, Jade, Copen Blue and Red, and the newest high quality hairbraids and kandee cloths with sparkling vivacious decorations. A diversity of highly desirable, distinctive shapes in superior quality Kidskins, Calfskins, Cordovans, Patent Leathers, Scotch and Norwegian Grains. All embody workmanship of the highest character throughout. All sizes in the assortment but not in every model. Included in this sale are about 425 exceptionally fine Black or Tan Norwegian grain High Shoes with overweight soles and rawhide insert; also Tan or Black grain leather Oxfords with perforated wing tips. While they last, this offering affords the greatest value in New York $7.90 Stern Brothers Wert 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Women’s Prunella Cloth Skirts 5.24 Were $8.97 Striped materials; also plain tailored models in tweeds, with smart pockets. Sizes 24 to 32. One of the many styles is pictured. (= SSS = = i The French Mezzanine Floor—New York’s Greatest Values | == FREE | With Next . Sunday's World | C 6.0x8.7 - 8.0x10.0 9.0x11.5 9.0x12.0 10.5x11.8 L 11.2x11.4 . 11,3x11.6 .. 11.7x11.10 10.2x14.6 12.0x14.6 *200.00 210.00 235.00 265.00 285.00 Special Purchase Women’s and Misses’ Dresses special 9.4.4. Tricoline, poplin and serge dresses that are copies of high- er-cost dresses in a variety of models with contrasting trim- ming of Canton crepe or fag- gotings and stitching. Major- ity are navy blue and other models. One style illustrated. = ee Pope Pius XI | (Size 10x16 Inches) Hl ARMAMENT NOW ON SALE CHRONOLOGY CONFERENCE FOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE OF EVENTS 1922 WORLD ALMANAC 3 5c oe Complete in Every Detail ee, 3 5c Separate Sheet on Good Paper | | Ready to Frame el To Insure Getting It—Order From Your Newsdealer | in Advance } SPECIAL PURCHASE of Misses’ and Women’s Dresses s, novelty plait- 5 44 \'T ALL NEWS STANDS AND BOOK STORES —Of poplin in trimmed mo | ings, some with beaded novelty girdles. Special BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, 50c ' ———! ADDRESS: NEW YORK WORLD i Py is i NEW YORK CITY ae | See Page 27 for Other Hearn Advertising. SSS == i

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