The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1922, Page 8

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eee ene ree rn = a rr nr re rrr REST TINIE ETS RE Tt RY PDT hae THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER 26, 1922, Rk the kings of the smuggling Industry] and constantly a dozen or more run 1) and talked with aliens of every na-|ners for the chlef smugglers operat: ' tionality who sought entry to the}/umong them United States. The sumexiing ram. Since the present amended Imm RR ne re fications, it {s declared, extend to the] gration Act became operative in thie capitale of Burop and involve|@ untry last May, at least 7,000 al ens Greeks, Spaniards, Po.ex Rouma-|are swid to have arrived in Havana S a ets ‘ i fiane, Russians and Chinese with tne hope of gaining entry to the ea, The report states that the favorite] United States There are a! pres ant + a aan method of gaining entry ty the tinited|!T if extimuted, uporextmately 80 Foog Hs ALIENS IN AMERICA tater from. Cube, Tor certain aiten| Chimeee alone in ub for! whom pleasing in avy women has been for them to enter [tere is fo employmen ttern oe 1 into fake marringes with naturalized] Th until tee charned ig amur i . . 5 Ame! ihe Who ampany {eline aliens, it ts learned, ranges 7 i q ‘ Takata {help “rertae™ 48 eoind: Fibres. Point trom $500 to $1,000 for Chinese and priced from and price f Many Chinese Are Run infOoieing “bridegrooms” hb about $150 for a Buroman alien 10 to ago. mi paid as high as $200, It | F; i ! Along With Booze, Say Smugeling craft, .t ts declared. tani} TO BE TRIED IN ITALY VEN with the most formal dinner service, it is 7 dep: of " r H Federal Investigators. Getan forlery asa te tet "emer ¢ FOR NEW YORK MURDER / always Proper to interpolate gayer patterns for ———_ clear at the Custom House there | cantared Pnattive Aconaad of wt)! the lighter courses, such as a bright and novel salad WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (Assoct-|Numen ured by the schooners anit] O°"! Women ftere, service, ad vower taunches, ft ts sald, are In ‘ Sted Press).-—Smugeling of European] ccribed on removabt. plates, und sore 25. —Vineenze Nowhere will you find more attractive salad sets i Sliens into the United States from] vessels are suid to curry several nam Vailuezt. than at Ovington’s. And during this month of Sep- Cuba, surreptitious smuggiing tn th- sete Bhim blocs yeahcoh ice nance tember, which is a month of china at New York's { jority @ bigger schooners ancho! ‘ ; } Waters off the Florida coast of laree} wuiside the customs limit off tl premier china shop, salad sets are offered at prices t quantities of liquors by “internationa!| American coust and send their loud which rival in attractiveness the patterns themselves. i rs and mock marriuges de-juliens, ashore a few ata time in smal ae i bootlegre: q hi f s the Fe _[boats, If Naquor or narcotics, th Pataee! waa arrested tn Mentone mened to tn rapt eget id vot, { CARO ts often submerged at a pre Lisrance, shortly at ew O V I N G aT O N ’ S try of women barred by Immigration | destined point, to be erappled up su! : F Séws form the basis of a report sub- | sequently. No less than four or fiv ena Feine « “ z enue” mitted to Secretary Davie by the Bu-|vesrels with aliens and contrabun: [in an atinck © The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue Seav of Immigration. goods cross from Matanzas to thy | Mulberry Stree Firtu AvEeNvE at 39TH STREET United States each week, the repor Government investigators, by direc-| states, tion of Commissioner General Hus-| tn Havana, according to the repor' band, visited Florida points and Hus-| hundreds of aliens throne Centra! ‘ana. They mingled, it (8 said, with! purk in the afternoons and at night Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE KNIT UNDERWEAR In Autumn and Winter Weights A Special Offering of Pe Velvet Hats 7.50 and 10.00 Style, quality, workmanship and finish of an unusually high standard, characterizes these hats. Even to the smallest * detail, they compare favorably with millinery of a high type and are superior to hats which usually bear these prices. They appear in large and small shapes in the manner of the tricorine and capeline. | | | | About 1000 hats, including styles for matrons and misses, are now on display. Every model is exclusive and modish in style. All colors and Black. WITH the first cold day you will want to put on knit underwear of whatever style and weight you are partial to. We are prepared to meet all the demands of autumn and winter with a complete stock of knit underwear. Prices are aniversally moderate. Cotton —Vests 65c—$1.75, tights $1-$1.95, union suits $2.25-$3.75. Cotton and Wool —Vest $1.25- $3.95, tights $1.75—$4.50, union suits $2.75—$5.95. . Silk and Wool —Vests $1.75-$3.75, tights $2.75-$5.75, union suits $3.75-$8.25. Wool —Vests, low neck and sleeveless, $2.95—$3.75, union suits, two styles, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, or low neck, no sleeves, (Thirg Floor—Annec) cera aves UAMBS MeCreery & G0. sir srecer La4 knee or ankle length, $7.50-$9.50. Introducing the New - fash colon BSc, Wooktn back only $195-4225 0 Jacket Sweater In Fall Colors GROUND FLOOR $15 $16.50 TWO smart versions of this new sweater are pictured Brown Furs for Brown Costumes don 0 tale. Genel edn eee , . ’ autumn colorings: brown and buff, brown and orange, YOU don’t feel quite well-dressed these days unless you finish your costume buff and henna, navy and silver, black and white. with a fur scarf, preferably one in brown for this brown season. You can do so most inexpensively if you choose from this selection. Natural Stone Marten .. . . one skin, $29.50; two skin, $59.50 Prunella Skirts, $9.75 SKIRTS combined with the new sweaters are a vital part pit sing i ie ieee "$55 60 real eee of the campus wardrobe this year. We have persistent iY oe ee see em s aod eared) calls for the plaited prunella skirt in navy and tan, brown | Natural Mink. 2. 2 2 ee ew ee wo + 2 kin, 49,50 and tan, black and white. And whether you are selecting | FOURTH FLOOR a campus wardrobe or not you will be interested in them at this exceptionally low price, $9.75. Nurses’ and Maids’ Uniforms Excellent in Quality—Correct in Style YOUR fall shopping list almost inevitably includes new uniforms and accesso- ries for the maids in your household. In a separate section on the Second Floor you will find a most attractive assortment of the accepted models in every material and style, with all necessary accessories, too. For Nurses—White linene, Dixie cloth, For Maids—Black or grey cotton-pongee, | Oxford cloth, Indian head or Poplin, poplin-sateen, mohair or satin, priced ac- Amusing Designs Distinguish Blouses $15 AN amusing medieval design of a page on horse- back embroidered in : oe se Poi, hab died acpeacs on ihe The Fifth Avenue Stages, in 1857 straight or belted models, $2.95, 7: cording to material $3 to $21.50 | collar, cue, and low hip- covered much the same route as does the present Fifth Avenue Bus a teams ‘he oie deny ss bee igen «ibe bend of this blouse. Line. Their destinatio® 65 years ago, in New York, was what is F , striped, $1.95, $2. Fashionably made of now known as Central Park—then a wilderness dotted with a few navy, brown, rust or black squatters’ shacks! In the winter-time, the heavy snows made it satin. There are many other equally smart models at this difficult to use the stages, so huge sleighs were substituted. Today same reasonable price, $15 there are six different modes of travel—train, subway, elevated, street Pp iG car, bus and motor, Whichever one you may use, be sure to stop in and THIRD FLOOR i Celebrate with us maid to generous all enveloping . style with bibs or bands, 65¢ to $2.95 Accessories—Caps of every style, 8c to $1.35 Apron sets. « « + $1.95 to $8.75 Collar and cuff sets . . 38c to $1.10 Blue Chambray or neat stripes, $2.95, $4 Special Values in Uniforms off Footwear Fashion ‘Nove Geginning Next Monday shehmen ot White Linene—Straight model, $2.75 Black cotton-pongee with white organdie the 65th Anniversary of the establishment of this organization, Iv Blue chambray, ptf collar, $2.75 collars and pt . $2.75 293.95 | Chocolate Colored Pumps will be a birthday in which we will give as well as receive. $7.85 THIS delightful color — ever ‘smarter as the season pro- 1857 McCreer 1922 gresses —is at its best in suede pumps such as these sketched below, One strap, saddle strap and trimmin are of brown kid. Same style is developed also in bi suede with patent leather trimming. Two Strap Pumps — in black or tan Norwegian calfskin, an excel- New Silk Petticoats and Slips In Street Shades $4.75—Radium silk petticoat with embroidered and scalloped flounce. $5.95—Silk Jersey petticoat with a deep hem. At the same price a Belding Waist line model, $2.50 and $3.50. satin (guaranteed) with tucked flounce edged with plaiting. lent style for street wear; also $7.83 $5.95—A costume slip, straight line model of peau de cygne. Colonial Pumps—in all patent ‘ REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR $7.75—Costume slip of crepe-back $8.95 a plaited costume slip of piel pecoegerier rp The Sunday World Real Estate Section satin,a comfortable, straight line model. charmeuse, excellent for evening wear. * | aioe + + $7.83 MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR CIRCULATION OVER 600,000

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