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IERICANS PROTEST i AT PASSPORT FEES Declare Tourist Business Will] Suffer Unless Europeans Lower , Vise Charges. Glew York ivening World): by Publishing Company, 1922. | LONDON, Feb. 9.—The excessive Passport vise charges levied on “americans by many foreign coun- tries are causing loud protests from American business men at what they claim is discrimination against Americans, A representative of one wf the biggest American automobile yeoncerns protested to Consul Gen- bral Skinner to-day on the subject fand exhibited his passport as proof. Bn a« year’s time it has cost him 8600 for vises, As a result of vise charges by ica, many foreign countries ave retaliated with equivalent (charges and some of them exact a Pimilar amount for each person Mentioned on the passport. Some families going to Czecho-Slovakian wesorts have had to pay as much as #60 for vises. It is possible for Mationals of most European coun- fries to travel back and forth for fpnly a nominal passport charge, as ®gainst the $10 levied on Americans. Americans prophesy that until there is a reduction in vise charges, tourist business will suffer, Only %5,000 Americans came to England Pest year, whereas it was thought het at least 300,000 would come. ae Se ee | MOVES TO LIMIT SPEED.. &, Lewisohn Will Act as Fresident | of Safety Trafic League. Adotph I -—-teohn ha consented to be- | frome Prestdent of the Public Safety | League of No, 16 Court Street, Brooklyn, | At woe anrounced yesterday by Hamil-| fon Mcthnes, general counse} for that erganization, Mr. Lewisohn will start a fampaign for legislation requiring taxts tnd motor trucks to seal their speed regulators at fifteen miles an hour. In Rocepting Mr. Lewisohn wrote: “T admire the splendid and eMctent duanner in which our Pollcc Department hhas handled the traffic, resulting in a lower death rate per capita in the city} than fn the State, But 835 killed and 17,000 injured last yoar is a record that must bs substantially lower A public hearing will be given in the {Aldermanic Chamber to-day, at which @n ordinance imposing severe penalties | £n epeeders will be constde | WA Lelter~ ‘i H| Co New York Women To answer present day laundry needs, we have inaugurated a service that is more economical and efficient than any other form of laundry work available. It is called A Complete Finished Laundry Service. The entire family wash is carefully cleansed, beautifully ironed and delivered at the low cost of 21c per pound for eual amount of flat work and per- sonal clothing. Minimum bun- dle received 10 Ibs, Further details upon request. | WALLACH LAUNDRY [ 330 and 332 E. 59th St. Phone Plaza 185, | OUT TO-DAY New York's Catholic Weekly Newspaper, The Catholic. 5 Cents. On All Newsstands or Weekly by Mail, $2 a Year| The Catholic News, 128 W. 71 St., N, Decayed Teeth, eth, Treat Diseased’ Cam md oF. TEETH Loose Gera Brongn Vou Ware me? a B My | OP, ormcn | 2H, 125th St. | 169 E. 34th St. | 8.B.Cor.5th Av. | N.W.Cor.24 Av. i 740 Lexington Av., sor. SOth (Over 1 ) Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York A Frock with a Cape of its own—§$39.50 For Miss 14 to 20 In spongeen and crepes, de chine—a new and ex-| ceedingly chic combination of materials. When the cape and tie skirt (from the ol down) are of bei colo: 8] one es the bodice (down to the hipline) is of rust colored crepe de chine. Little bands of the spongeen are cleverly used to trim the bodice. Other color combinations, too—rust with gray; rust with beige; French blue with gray; black with rust; and sli gray. Illustrated, Canton Crepe Frocks, $39.50 | Herringbone tweed — in NEW frocks, with new tnd | blues, grays or tans—fashioned beautiful lines. A new and | in a swagger , touble breasted simple trimming, tov—flower- | model with leather buttons. like rosettes of narrow ribbon. Because these coats were Illustrated. In mastic, rust, French blue, white, navy blue or black. | Stunning Coats, $39.50 they are only $39.50. Second Floor, Old Bullding. Clearaway for Girls $11.75 to $19.50 School Frocks—$6.75 Russian blouse frocks, shirtwaist frocks, impe frocks and two-piece coat-frocks of French serge; straight-line frocks of wool jersey or French serge; 6. $29.50 to $39.50 Fur-trimmed Coats—$16.50 Cape coats, smock coats, belted coats and flaring coats, smartly tailored 6f wool coatings, breadcloth wool velours and riven cloth, and prettily collared in nutvia. raccoon or opossum or trimmed with beaver; Venetian or silk lined and interlinea; s 6 to 16 $16.50 Topcoats, $6.75 Flaritg and beited mouels of wool velours, wool coatings and bolivia—some fur trimmed; Venetian lined and interline}; sizes 6 to 16. NEW Bloomer Frocks, $5.75 Chambray and gingham, trimmed with white organdie; sizes 6 to 12. Second Floor, Old Bullding. The new Woal derney Sports Blouses Specialized at $4.95 and $6.95 The blouse with the RENEE (7 band—the first time the famous blouse by Madame RENEE, with the low banded waistline, has been adapted in firmly woven wool jersey, for sports wear. Its success expectation. Smart: V neckline, or white linen collars and cuffs, as illus- trated, 5, Straight narrow tie belt, in two models— has exceeded our over-blouses, _ with blue, henna, tan, gray, “Burnham,” with V" neckline; | Gluck Gonentazes: “Hampton,” with 2 famous i . “Mimi? neckline, bonns with | Hand-made Blouses, | gros-grain ribbon of 2 contrast- $3.95—filet trimmed ing color, $4.95. Third Floor, Old Building. Philippine Batiste Lingerie 1,000 pieces at $2.95 Gowns, with V, square uistanees, match envelope ¢ regulation shoulders Enti hand-embroiered and hand-s and round necklines, in many , With narrow titched and loped. Third Floor, Old Buliding. Women’s Coats Hand tailored, fur trimmed*and Pain €44 models, originally $64 to $75,....... ‘ All from our regular fashion and with a conse last more than one season. around models. Fabrics are the fine, deep, pile type which have been so successful this season lon collection, authoritative in tive smartness that will out- wrap- Straight-line and Every coat, has the and finish that all of our mule excellent hand-finished linings. Black, blues, browne ki used for collars. are Second Floor, Old Building. \ Oddments of Women’s Sports Apparel—A Sale Imported Sweaters Tam O’shanters, $3.75 $3.95 to $24.75 From Scotland, orteinally $5 ; ae Z and $7.50; i wool in Oiiginally $6.75 to $56.00. Nes bc Rs Slip-over or ‘Tuxedo model | lovely plaid colorings and mix knitted of silk-wool, piain or i fancy sports colors. Cross-over : x A Sweatei Searfs, Tie to $9.75 Originally veil Originally $1.25 to $16.77 like sweater of extren plain or strips yarn to wear unger or fibre silk, Variety uf colors Rose, purple, blue: A few silk. Second Floor, Old Building. tailored In our own workroom | no holes, no darns. We nave oe Sg i in our stocks at $2.25 and $2.65. Compare them. 600 pairs only. | | | THE EVENING WOBLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, THE FASHION OF THE HOUR —and yet to-morrow a Sale—of Smart TWEED Suits for Women, at $25 Coats in the short, straightline style, or with the modified godet flare. Lined with peau-de- cygne in matching tones. » Commendably tailored. Blue , Rose Violet Tan Green Gray Second Floor, Old Buliding Silk Stockings in the fine, new Spring shades Four shades of gray—new tones—fawn, and lime color; as well as the always wanted cordovan, African brown, Rus- sian calf and black. $2 pair. ‘ Genuine, durable, unadulterated silk The well-known WANASILK stockings, with cotton tops, soles and reels; full fashioned; sizes 8% to 10. Silk-and-wool mixed stockings, $1.35 pair Would have been $2.25 and $2.65, but for slight irregular weaves— juality weaves of the same stockings Black, gray, beige; plain and drop-stitch, full fashioned wiae-rib- ved, seamless, Sizes 84% to 10, but not in every kind and color. Main Floor, Old Bullding. Some Good Savings on Fur Coats and Wraps In the WOMEN’S FUR SALONS Originally Now Natural gray squirrel wraps.......... $695 $445 Caracul wraps and coats —with Kolinsky or squirrel collars......... $595 —with squirrel collar and long revers......$495 Taupe-nutria capes .......... Lea SaleiNS $475 Hudson seal coats (dyed muskrat) plain. $595 —with skunk, beaver or plain collars. .$695 —with Kolinsky or squirrel collars... .$895 All 45 inches long. Raccoon coats—40 inches long....... .$225 Natural muskrat coats—386 inches long. $125 $ 95 Second Floor, Old Building. More of those New Fashion Silks The Sale of Silks which every woman wants has been so tremendously suceessful, that many of the silks have been completely sold out. Fortunately we were able to se- cure the remainder of our original order in a hurry—in time for Saturday. Some of tomorrow’s features are- 40 in, crepe de chine, $2.25 grade... 10 in. crepe de chine, $3.50 grade 36 in, taffeta, $2.25 grade .... 40 in. Canton crepe, $4.50 grade 54 in, black satin, 34.50 grade. 36 in. Foulard, $1.95 graie ..... 40 in. satin charmeuse, $2.50 grade. . _, White, black and many beautiful colors. will be worn in the spring as well as now. established by comparison. Silks that Lowest prices— Winter Concert In the Auditorium, Saturday | at 2.30 P. M. by the KRIENS| SYMPHONY CLUB of 100! players, Christiaan Kriens, Con-| ductor, Soloists: VALENTINES In the Book Store. Main Floor, Old Buiiding. a Downstairs Store, Old Bldg. Lawrence Roberts, Tenor er uN Anna V. Daly, Violinist James J. Moylan, Pianist Firet Gallery, New Buliding New Fabric Gloves at a low price, 75c Just arrived. In the new Spring shades—peli- 25c: Lemon Soap Saturday 18c cake han eae ey ce aaa can, almond, cement, peb- | us of excellent ingredients, Pie, as well as black and white; 2 clasp style, self- embroidered, in such proportions that the lemon odor and qualities are retained to the very lart. Perfume Srop, Main Floor, did Buliding Gauntlet Gloves, $1 White only, with vist, silk and self-embroiuer 125 NOVELTY _ Lone Fabric Gloves 12 button length, $1.25 pair R I N G Ss 16 button length, $1.50 pulr Main Floor, Old Building 10 KARAT GOLD $6 to $10 GRADES $3.75 SIGNET SHAPED AND MARQUISE AND GRACEFUL. “Let’s Go!” A new game “Let's Go” is a gaine tor old of young, educational, good parties, for quiet evenings, pare time, any time. Preto There are four map: RIN travel around the RINGS motor, train, sub or airplane OVALS tach map has a different rout lach route tells AND WELL - FOKPOL eee Pees TIONED SQUARES — fo ew times and you cou'd tel! LITTLE = FINGWR ane » what route to tuke uc RING FINCH continents. $5.24 Main Floor, Old Building Toy Wor Thad Gallery, New Building 1922, New Straw Hats, $12 200—practically every one of them individual models, equally attract- ive, remarkable at this price. Tricornes, mushroom brims, rolled brims, turbans, the ever smart hat with the sharp roll at the front. Trimmed, as the new spring hats are, simply, but distinctively, with burnt or glycerine ostrich feathers, wide or narrow gros-grain ribbons, flowers, fru.t, pom- pons, In black, several shades of blue, rust, brown, red and cerise. Second Floor, Old Bullding. Organdie Frocks for “Sunday Best” FOR MISS 2 TO 6 Another February sale of children’s colored clothes in the Infants’ Shop. $4.50 to $8.95 Frocks of y-like ainwiness and exquisite colorings, in no. end of adorable models Ly ais med with perky Ss ruffles, bands > of bright color or ribbons and tiny flowers. of the ions of frocks. modes are lovely French Play Frocks $1.25 to $1.05 pantie s in ging- y in plain or attractive checked designs, and all colors—delightful collection of all types for every day wear. Third Floor, Old Bullding New Walking Oxfords—$8 to $10 . Conservative type—with practical welt soles, medi- um walking heels. —calfskin, tan or black, $8.50 —brown kidskin, $10 —black kidskin, First Floor, Old Buliding Men’s ulster Men’s ulster: Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 | Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 | 5 grades, $60 to $75 grades, ; te Men’s full dress and Dinner suits, Men’s Silk Socks, 65¢ Pure thread silk with mercerized cults, toes and heels, in wt navy blue, smoke, Russian calf. Cotton Socks 35e 3 pair Light weirht cotton, double en it It is the GREATEST of all February Sales be- cause it is of greatest service to the most people. All the Wanamaker furniture is in it, REAL furni- ture, of good woods, thoroughly constructed, sound and serviceable. Greater VARIETY, wider choice, more certain satisfaction, than in any other February Sale. And values—the VALUES seal its greatness. A Few Examples of the Moderate-price Furniture And the good furniture values you will see here on Saturday For Dining Room For Bedroom $125 for a $257 muhogany $283.75 for a $877 mahogan combination suite, 4 pieces, side combination suite of Colonii chairs, $11.50 each; acm chairs, type; 6 pieces, $18.75. $290 for a $406 waliut com- $255 for a $350 walnut or bination s 10 preces; of mahogany combination — suite; Heppelwhite type; 4 pieces. Heppelwhite type; chair of brown Spanish ‘eather, ch $352 for a $469.50 ivory S860 for a S734 walrct com- | enameled decorated suite of bination sui Colonial type; 7 pieces, For Living-room $123 for a $146 panereny finished suite; Mish: joose cushion seats and pitiows of plain velours. $875 for a $563 walnut com- bination suite of Qui Anne type; 10 pieces; chair seats of brown Spanish leather. $376 for a $564 mahogany combination suite of Queen Anne type; 10 pieces; chair _ $149.50 for a $187 mahogany seats of brown Spanith ‘eather. | finished suite; 3 piecer; seats and pillows of figured velours. $165 for a $220 al'-over up- holstered suite; 8 piever; loose cushion seats; covering of tap- estry. . $194 for a $243 mahogany fin- ished suite; 3 pieces; lure cush- ion seats and pillows of Camask. $197 for a $232 mahogany fin- ished suite; 3 pieces; lvose cush- ion seats and pillows of velours, $245 for a $325 all-over up- holstered suite; 8 pieces; cover- ing of tapestry. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Suliding $420 for a $526 mahogany combination suite of Jacobean type; 10 pieces; chair seats of tapestry. For Bedroom $160 for a $200 wa'nut com- bination suite of CaJ/nial type; 6 pieces. 226.50 for a combination s) line type; 4 pieces. $247 for a $312 blue and gray decorated suite of cottage type; 7 pieces. 302 n.ahogany of straight EXTRA SPECIAL for Saturday buyers 200 Boys’ Corduroy Suits at $6.95 There probably hasn’t been so good 7 an offer in New York in many years Students’ Suits— specially priced $27.50 We had the same grades in our stock at $36. and $45. Single and double breasted styles, some Suits ure of finest water- proofed Compton corduroy, in the most desirable mod- el—a smart strap, single- breasted Norfolk. Alpaca | have two pairs of trousers. Im- lining. Knickers lined Lee preede Tie a ep throughout. One of the | steds. Sizes for 15 to 20 years. very best of corduroy suits 95 Overcoats priced —suitable for school and to clear—$16.50 general wear for now and Only a very few, so we've re- /| duced the price to hurry them out. They were ori lly $25 to $40, then lowered to $21.50 and $23.75. Ulster and raglan styles, of double faced Teaterialn cheviots or herringbone cloth, - For ages 8 to 18 years. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building. spring, in sizes 8 to 18 years. Every boy should have a cor- duroy suit—every boy can have a corduroy suit at this small price, Saturday, Men’s Clothing, Wanamaker standard, is now at the lowest prices of the year. Make sure of the certain savings. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S MODELS ae HA izes 35 to 42..... 65 to $75 grades $6 $4 First of America’s new Soft Hats for the Spring Welt edge and bound edge hats at $6; steel gray, French brown and a dark brown. Welt edge hats at $4; pearl gray, tobacco brown and dark brown, pearl gr: Burtington Arcads Floor, New Building,