The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1919, Page 15

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yi rn wey na | UU j } _s =a to cg ' \) | b | | v « ’ ( : » ) A " / & | tee sai ily sr fi M.\ | GENUINE ASPIRIN Hunc\us'e ss sere or | OL . | Sur SAYS, DEMANDS ie ce | $90,000 BALM when an automobile In which she was riding with a party of friends broke down near Pelham, N. ¥., and Mr. Doyle came along in another car and offered his assistance. Addresses were exchanged at that time, says Miss Albert, and a few days later, she alleges, Doyle telephoned to her, and, later, they met frequently. Store Hours, 9 A. M: to 5.30 P.M. Brookly: ept. 5th. 8 Great Underselling Store ~ For Friday, § Savings! Friday: A Day of Timely | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be @enaine must be marked with the . and offered to give her one of her own diamonds, saying that the stone in the ring which her son had given her was too small. Arrangements were made on the ! cateny “Bayer Cross” Always iba Miss Albert Sues Walter K. |"; January, 1918, she alleges they an unbroken Bayer package w' Doyle, Insurance Broker, Who |»ecame engaged to wed, and he kave a | J \ contains r directions to safely ’ 4 her an engagement ring. Later, she "1 i j Sean” Wochinte Gite cae em| land to..Wed Another. + states, his teother called oo poe her ’ * 2 Silk Blouses t Underwear Rte Sats is wire om — : x Women’s Dresses---of Silk $ but a few cents at drug stores—larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of meseeetticntoever of Salicylicacid. —Advt. : Summons in @ suit for $60,000 for breach of promise to marry has just deen filed in the County Clerk's of- Buy Now, for Present and Next Spring’s Needs ~ $1.69 in Autumn’s New Treatments fice by Miss Phoobe Albert, against ams Walter Kinken Doyle, an insurance Sunday World “Wants” broker, of No. 161 Remsen Street, Work Monday Wonders Brookiyn, ‘The plaintiff. who is a first Sunday in February, 1918, that they would be married the next Thursday, according to Miss Albert, and a special dispensation was ob- tained through Father Breslin permit- ting them to be married without the customary publication of banna, The Treason for haste, according to Miss And one of Autumn features in the careful designing of backs as well as fronts—and the skillful using of both back and front, to give “lines.” Present values $22.50 to $25, High lustre washable silks in vivid colors, for use with fall suits and the separate skirt. A few shot silks includ- ed. Slipover, round, V and square neck styles with and without velvet lacings. WOMEN’S RIB COTTON SHAPED UNDERWEAR (Seconds of 50c)—Vestx low neck and knee length lace trimmed drawers; 35¢ each, WOMEN’S RIB COTTON UNION Albert, was because Doyle, who was in the army, had a ten-day furlough. Then, nocording to the plaintiff, it developed that the father, Daniel Doyle, objected to the match, and the son, she alleges, kept putting her off. Finally, on Aug. 1 of this year, she alleges, she called on bis mother and was informed that “Walter was en- gaged to another girl.” - Miss Albert SUITS—Low neck, sleeveless and knee length; 39¢ each. WOMEN’S COTTON VESTS with low neck--plain and fancy tops; at 15¢, MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS }j —Have short slegves—ankle drawers jf to match. 48¢, Also Tub Blouses New orange tint and white stripes effectively set off with white pique collar of graceful shape and size. All sizes to 46 in both lots but not in each style and color. Choice, $1.69. Friday and Saturday Sale Buy From the Factory Pianos, $95 to $295 17.85 Graceful Chemise, irregular Peplum and double tunic models of Satin Messalines, $Bepostr says that she sought Walter and con- Taffetas, also Georgette Crepes, Truly Namm’s—Second Floor. " h aons | Players, sfiito $475 Setttin "as shew es erie pavy. oe, taupe and, jt, black Smart ITB hitcus Sale oak a trimming touches include braids and buttons, knife plaited ruffles and ribbozine embroid- ery. Also Misses’ Dresses, pretty for afternoon affairs, of Crepe Georgette, in navy blue, richly ornamented with black ratine braid. SUITS—Athletic style, broken sizes; at 29c. Namm’s—Main Floor, Men’s Fall denied and then admitted, excusing himself on the grounds that he had become engaged to another at the e Hosiery The Shades and Weights for Wear with Fall Footwear wish of his people and “foe financial | reasons.” She also alleges that she discovered afterward the defendant had been en- gaged to this other girl when he, asked her to marry him. Mr. Doyle declared rf that he| As Iittle as $5 will during this sale. i H FIBRE SILK HOSE, 74¢ PAR ° Weonesdaye tk refused to mate's Modish Silk and Serge Dresses, $9.95 uieteetetts | Shirts, $2.10 ee aa canteen tees Present Retail Value, $12.50 to $15 onteat joutio Necks, Made of fine weave novelty striped seid, “I shall not discuss it.” Navy and black wool serges in these tailored Dresses that show the shirtipgs in solid colors; separate col- Your own reasonable Se A PAIR new width skirts and in correct Jength for Fall. The button-trimmed tops; spliced | lars to match and plain negligee ‘soft \ tens on balahos vest and the shaped hip girdle adding to the length of the waist, the small double soles and toes; black, white | shirts with attached soft dou! Fully Guaranteed At @ tusnchies: but distinctive style essentials that attest the excellent desighing and COTTON HOSE, 19° PAIR— BOYS’ SCHOOL SHIRTS, 89c— Biltmore Mrs. Henry Moskowltz was workmanship. Sizes for the high school and boarding school Miss— and tows; black, white and colors. »| Of fade-proof percale, white grounds 57 Rebuilt Steinway, Weber, Sohmer appointed chairman of the Executive also to 44. PAHS MERGENIZED Liste SOCKS, a¢/! with stripings in large variety of neat, and Other Committee of Five for the United A few EXTRA SIZE DRESSES to 52 bust of taupe color poplin White and colors. cheerful patterns; plain, negligee coat Pianos Hardman, Fischer Fine Makes || Building Fund Campaign for $10,000,000 Namm's Players built for us, and would cost much more in stores. Fischer Piano Factory Main Floor, for the The drive last one soft shirts with double soft cuffs at- tached; large roomy models, Namm’s—Main Floor, derated Jewish Institutions, fo begin Sept. 14 and will! Kk. Stamped Goods (Taupe is ee ideal shade for the womait built on generous proportions). Faultless désigning and tailoring. You Cannot Do Better When You Have an Apparel Need Than to Think Namm | ———— . Pledges totaling §3,- 100,000 have already been obtained. The fund will be used for the erection e f twenty-seven buildings, including OLDEST PIANO MAKERS J. & C. FISCHER Tt NEW TORE hospitals, educational and sccia Namm's—Second Floor Salons ° ° 417 WEST 28TH STREET, NEAR 9TH AVENUE Skee. nes Coe Notion Savings vale: omes. pokes and daring flares. The velvet has been softly draped or strictly tailored. the Fall colors as Easily trimmed. Ready-to-don Hats 3.94 ~ Worth much more, but marked, t Buy for future use at this impossible- to-duplicate price, BUNGALOW APRONS—Percales and ginghams, several styles—market value $1.29, at 94c. BREAKFAST COATS—Blue, Iris and Copenhagen Crepe—white or- gandy collar and cuffs—present value $2.50; Namm Price, $1.50. NAINSOOK NIGHTGOWNS — simple designs; 15-piece lunch sets on Indian Head linen; at 57e. WORSTED KNITTING YARNS— In a good variety of staple and best shades in a lustrous, permanent finish. instruction. Hank, 69c. Namm’s—TMrd Floor, 9 to 13 Mates Gas 9c. DUSTING CAPS; dainty patterns of assorted lawns; each 10c, 3-YARD PIECES WASH EDGING; white and colors; piece 5c, Namm’s—Main Floor Oil Opaque Shades FULTON STR., Cor. of BRIDGE STR. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn | EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE AND SALE FRIDAY TE STEN indi. Needs—Namm ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORE. riced! Present Valué $2.48 Silk Velvet, of Course, and ODD LOTS, consisting of children’s a as enh | Namm Price " i Ht BONE FUR CHAINS; with hook Chosen for Becomingness. dresses, centre-pieces, doilies, scarfs, | and eye; set 24c. { 1329-1331 ° s 4810-4812 | $1 66 pin-cushion tops, pillow tops and trays, ‘ FO DING WIRE COAT HANG- r > PIRCRS ERS; enc! 5 Pie nicky nll Prigihy ae ye | Clear Percales pete launder easily. Easil 1.66 Chie ol Sheer Vnansook envelope chemise shan yes SHIELDS: sizes i e ti H ime Easily wort 50, hic close- so children’s dress i * 5 ‘ \% Brooklyn Brooklyn BRT OE oe recone | TittinegakecenMeeritg (arill graceful, | ity lawn and repp, inca variety of | . FRONT CORSET STEELS; sizes | Full range of 4 black. (i well as | Free Clearance hence $2.25 3 100 Women’s and Misses’ Richly Beaded Georgette and Satin Dresses ORDINARILY SELL UP TO 34.50 9.75 lot, values, LOOMERS—Flesh color crepe and batiste—elastic run at knee. market price 59c, 44c. Present Assortment of Undergarments at 54c Real values 79¢. brie top, embroidery ruffle. Envelope Chemises — nainsook, having embroidered edge. , Cambric Drawers — embroidery ruffle. Petticoats—cam- Namm's—Second Floor Youthful and sedate styles of silk velvets in a remarkable color range as well as black, Velvets are deep pile, mirror and panne, Distinct- ively smart tailored trimmings. Run-about Hats 1.94 with Pretty Pieces That Busy Fingers Will Delight to Housedresses. |Your Fall Hat | iims"or dient care for materials (velvets and zibelini), chic shapes, style-favored colors and — correct trimmings. - Namm’s—Second Floor Chosen Namm Rugs Were Bought a Year Ago, at Near 25% Under Today’s Cost. The Savings Are Yours. At $31.75 mless ALL WOOL, Velvet Rugs, 9x12 ft 1a of Oriental and Persian or small figures in many an, Kreen, brown, ete.; t arn; will give good ‘service; value At $48.75 pure we today, $37.5 8; extra y Oriental and With Shorter Days It’s Time To Think of Shades— These At Savings, 9c ‘These are well made and finished; 86x72 inches before hemming; in green, ecru and terra cotta. | BRASS EXTENSION RODS, 9c —Silvered ends; complete with fix- tures. 4-FT. SIZE WOOD COTTAGE RODS, | 15e—Complete with ends and brackets; in stained oak, cherry and white enamel. ~ Namm's—Third Floor Wool Bath Rugs Solid colors with shaded band borders in sea ron Bath Ruge | Pure Foods bia: en ARMOUR'S JELLY, $1.10—5-lb, crock of delicious raspberry, straw- berry or grape jelly combined with apple. MOTHER'S OATS, 24c. PER PKG.—Family size, 314 lbs.; for de- licious cookies, muffins, bread and breakfast cereal. The Utmost in Quality, Style and Workmanship at Prices which Challenge Comparison Wool Velvet Carpets In hall and teh: full rolls 2.14 and $2.24 a yard Third Floor EARLY J weet.and tender. Namm Dependable Furniture | an D Sele LARGE WHITE POTATOES, 10 | o estics LBS, FOR 49c—Mealy cookers, | Warm, Fleecy Flannels and 88e JAR CECELIA BRAND | Bedding At Last Year’s Prices | ¥ANCY QUEEN OLIVES, at 29¢, olonial” Bedroom Suites BLEACHED SHAKER Choice Meats Massive post Colonial Dresser, large plate mirror; Chiffonier; triplicate ; iL, 12),e—Cut from the full PRIME RIB ROAST, 2514 LB. mirror Dressing ‘Table; all dust-proof construction; full size bed; in American p B weight and well woven; | LEG ORHINDQUARTER Walnut and Mahogany Veneer; sale price $174.00. imit 10 yards, SPRING LAMB, 30!4e. LB. 89¢ and 9%¢ BLEACHED AND ROLLED BONED SMOKED | UNBLEACHED SHEETING, 59¢ | SHOULDER, 32 LB. Yard—The bleached is 2 and 214 and BLADE CUTS OF RIB ROAST 214 yards wide, round thread weave | yh iAP ® and cut from the full piece. | BONE . | | PILLOW CAs Made of an ex- | 421e, LB. tra grade of muslin’ size 45x36 inches; se For 9 A. M, to 12 M. Only at 24e, : No Mail or Phone Orders | —Bull sized, andva remarkably y Eg en wearing blanket, White with 10c, € AN coc OA, Thie. and blue borders, TOMATO Hie ( For soups, TS v i, ete., 6lge. can, FULL SIZE COMFORTS, $2.25, | macaroni, ete. 69 | present retail value, 83-——A good grade BACON SQt ARE , Ib. 32h. ’ of cotton, with heavy silkoline cover- SHORT FORE QUARTER MUT. | TON, lb., 12'4c. ing. Pretty patterns, Subway Floor U, 8. License G-0618T mm sit Beaded Beaded Georgette Gowns, 19.75 5S BACON IN STRIPS, ig Tables 8 polished oak, with claws | | Golden Oak Buffets on 42-inch top a ot exten Sturdily me with 44-inch top; mirror t value te $26, 10x30: 2 larwe ruwera and centre cup- boards th by Value $35. Namm-price, Namm-pri ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES om linen drawer $28.97. 10-Pe, “Queen Anne” Dining Room Suite In American walnut ver with m dra boards; hh Table, for Chairs. and or Spanish leather. e Enamel Bed il. Wy pink Charming Afternoon Frocks, suitable for immediate or early fall dress oy wear, exquisitely beaded effects developed in extraordinarily good quality georgelle; colors while, flesh, bisque, henna, navy and black; also excellent quality satins and navy taffeta, SALE AT Mgeties THREE BROOKLYN STORES. priced at $14.97 are maize, Namm-price, Fifth and Sixth Floors Namn's

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