The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 17

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Pmended to the Legislature today by FOR STATE ROADS —" ° Buy German 8 Gov. Smith Recommends That Legislature Take Advantage of Federal Aid Building Plan. PALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 29.—Prompt lease of the unappropriated balance $10,000,000 provided in the second} 4 50,000,000 bond issue for construction fot highways in the State was recom- sale to United States inte Gov. Smith. “This is urgent." read his message, “an practically all appropriated bal- fances of this bond issue are now obli- gated and the additional funds are to continue construc- : eo Ran “teres uring 1920. Smithy again declared that he favored the continuation of highway construction until a connected and com- m has (een built throughout State. He also unwed that the Lats lature meet by appropriation ment made by t which must be on of Pe rand that the law be amend ded | fo that ‘counties shall hare in the cost | maintenance and canstruction of Fed- mway er recommended dso that a bond. mon id from ¢ ‘aighway rent reve} Unidentified Man Drops Dead In Street. Police of the West 37th Street Sta- tion and the Bureau of Missing Per- sons are trying to-day to identify 4 an who dropped dead lust night, in No. West 42 reet ra found the body indicated his name was John M. Rauser: h wand that he eae th the y y, that there was ran’ by that. name on duty. there ‘he body has been removed to the anorgne. The man was about forty- five years old. DEPT, W 71 Barclay Street —<»— ‘ Rockefeller Jr, to Speak on “Task of Chars PITTSBURGH, Jan, 2%.—John D. | Rockefeller jr. and Frank Morrison Secretary of the American Pederation ef Labor, were an: two of the princi mal layme Again Selling at Pre-War Prices The Freshest Wheat, Corn and Rice In Each Package of Virginia Sweet Pancake Floor Every package of Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour is this season’s pack, made from skill- fully blended, newly milled wheat, corn and rice flours. Of course you get better pancakes from such flour. Don’t take any chances of getting stale pan- KERMIT ROOSEVELT IN DEAL. | Represents Corporation Seeking to ps in Brasil, forty-five German ships takem over by Empire weal Seeley Co. | ih * cake flour carried over from last year. Say ie A plainly to your grocer every time—‘‘Virginia Sweet for me, please.” Insist. “It means Vili fresher and more wholesome pancakes. | i % THE FISHBACK COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS KANSAS CITY) Hi | Re ao) || Stop, Look and Loosen for the Cool Taste No other cigarettes are like Home Run because no other cigarettes are ‘‘cool tasting.” They can’t be. We use the rare New Orleans process of cooling and mellowing the Bonnie Brown Burley tobacco in— Wid ME GARETTES youll say they are 15% f _ FOR TWENTY fabric THE EVENING _WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY | 29, 1920, Editorial One almost expects to hear the that is excavating for our TALK, it is so human in its ac- steam shovel new store nearly tions. It picks up a huge stone or wagon load of dirt and puts it just where it is wanted, even as you and I change the position of an eraser. It puts its nose down in the dirt and lifts its front wheels trom one place to another. A wagon slips over the bank and the long arm reaches out and puts it on the driveway again. A shift of gears and the whole inachine moves for- ward or backward— It is almost impossible to realize that the machine, does not THINK And, it is tireless—it is working night and day—so our new home may be ready as SOON AS POSSIBLE, * Sues | * Share in This Clear- away of’ Blouses —and don’t let the prices by the ceive you, for some very dainty featured at a mere fraction of thei would have to ask for them in oth The Blouses, a Fine French voiles, slightly soiled—dark striped messaline in flesh pink or white and a few crei prised in this lot in a good assortm or Phone Orders. The Blouses, at 88c Flowered styles— voiles, all white cotte some fancy and some amm’'s—Second In Pink or White Lingerie, $1.44 ‘Twould be hard to find daintier w Gowns, Envelope Chemise they are wonderful values with their frivolity Children’s Drawer and Bloomers, 29c OF cambric, odd sizes, some slightly soi And in Extra Si Cambric Drawers, 97¢ Gowns, With embroidery and clus: ter tucki T Pink Ba Daintil broidery e Bloomers, 69c vl Mary” de: n Budfet, da LPable, #8-inch Estension Table Chair covered in brown Spanish le iui, 4-Piece n it » 40-inch te top, has nas slid triplicate with 2 lope | Tine ta er exquisitely or Petticoats Petticoats, Special $1.97 Namm'a—Second Floors $260 Period Dining Room Suite- Typic al of the February Furniture Event ee China Closet, sextends 6 fe “Adam” Bedroom Suites fitted a rs er ee Alone for Beauty and Warmth But As the Best Sort of Investment Will You Buy Coney Coats at $55 Especially, too, when we tell you that at the rate wholesale prices are soaring to-day you will have to pay twice, maybe three times $55 next year for coats that y not be as fine as these. (We e seen them very much more this very winter.) Fine coney skins in dark squirrel color or brown have been used in the fashioning of these exceedingly good As the sketch shows they are “in a dashingly smart full flare model with-large shawl collars and deep cuffs—note, too, the border effect at hem. Quantity is limited the coats won't wait, so don't you delay. : looking Coats. Wonderful Values, Too, In Small Furs, Coatees, Dolmans and Fur Coats of Beautiful Quality. Namm’s—Second Floor. Three Models Shetched From Stock ir very littleness de- » pretty blouses are r worth and what we er circumstances, t $2.29 embroidered models, heavy Japanese silk -colored nets are com nt of sites. No Mail om voiles and novelty tailored effects Floor, Figured Crepe , Kimonos, | hite nainsook or pink and at $1.44 and embroidery $2.97 In the realm of attrac led; no mail order tive kimonos at a little zes price it would be hard to Envelope Chemise, find more charmingly wearable styles than this Friday selling offers. Here are Empire models, daintily trimmed with satin ribbons on neck and pockets. In a bright, figured crepe—you'll want one when you see them. Namm’s—Second Floor, In the y trimmed with em- ‘and laces sleeves, —$199 Shirts and Bandy 39c a Cioldaniind Taeukeans Oalii Winter weight; shirts in inclosed Serving wrapper style with cro cts B Side Chairs and cheted edges; bands with aise houlder straps and taps. Infants’ to 2-year sizes, Baby's Dresses, $1.29 In fine lawn, daintily trimmed with insertions and embroidered ruffles; 6 months to 2 years, More Women Than Ever Before Will Want Bungalow Aprons Because on account of the servant problem more women are getting ac juainted with their own kitchens, ‘They will be ulad to find Good Choice at 88c hn pereale and = gingham tre ard nF Lend mw buttoned at back tom nen drawer 25.97 | 10.97 yand ae in Hales ——Cotton Mattresses —- | + —Open Link (Spring gs—- nd at $1.80 All cottor || Mig 1 block , with ae come striped pereale bung grade , rts; all sigess \low aprons, side buttoned Tah aNd | loo “ * Namm's—Second Floo Three of the Pretty Coats Sketched from Stock at $10. Now for Coats at $10! —which is less than half price for 200 good, warm models in three late Winter styles. Women and misses will count it a privilege to buy Coats of this type at $10 and feel when they do that they have made the best sort of investment for next Winter as well as for the rest of this season, The Coats Are Made of Silvertone and Thibet Cloth in full flare, semi-belled and full-belted styles that are generally so becoming. Beaver cloth, plush and fur fashion thi . you can choose your coat in practically any of the Winter colors or in ing black. e ir convertible collars. Remember, Please, There Are Only Two Hundred Coats in This Event and That If You Want To Be Sure of Getting One You Would Better Come Early Friday Morning. There's many a Worth- while Saving in these Notions ; TAP 6-yard pidces; white only; widths 2 2 to 5; Wina box BIXBY SHOE POLISH ROYAL; 1 bottle ei kee TROUSER HANGERS, each. . .4¢ METAL BAG FRAMES round or square; sorted patterns; each. -Main Floor Infants’ Section Mothers of little babies will find many helps to economy, especially in the Friday features 48 flannel $ sizes 1,2 Flannel Gertrudes [ccasto¥? | white domet with shell edge | and % years (Button at shoulder.) | Clearaway of Rompers and | Creepers, 69c Pink or blue striped flan | nelette, | sizes to + ye also gray; infants’ Namm’s—Second Floor Hair Switchés. Extep tional at These Prices, and united in ly fine inted or Beauty ibility these unust switches m three stems the shade to harmonize with your hair service are Switches, $1. . Switches, $2. Switches, $3. Switches, $4. ~—Second 1100 rem v6-in Nam's Men’s (‘s") Underwear and there and drawers, Namn's— Second Floor As for color- It's Good Health Protection to Buy at 1.48 Warm underwear is a necessity these inclement days better than these Well made iy none and of a good we ight sixes at this extremely low price of $1.48 cach Men's Fleece Shirts, 48c. Broken lots and siz cotton; High neek, 1 heavy thread or two they rated an ‘/ Women’s Cotton Union Vortune xtra fine quality in both white colored initialed effects: effects, white or colored letters. Women’s “Burson” Heading Friday’s Hosiery ; rib Rib sleeves, cotton values up to $1.25 enrs Suits, 1.19, long sleeves, Rib cotton have Jon } pants; si eXtra sizes al iy rgth; pgular sizes at % Nawm's—Main Floor ankle s2tog Children's Union Suits, 1 flee fleece sleeve A Sale of Men's and Women's Handkerchiefs n oof the year's sccumulated stocks of one of the chief mills in America A-B" smiled on you when for a mere song we came into 120,000 handker- On account of a instead of perfect Women's Handkerchiefs. quality —4 a nid mulls; Men’s Handkerchiefs, 12'.¢ Regularly would be 250 to Soe eac some plain hemstitehed, ‘The majority No mail or phon orders Seconds of 59c Grades But they are hh good “seconds” that of a trained inspec could discover the flaw irprising wear from 1 Also some from white, black, ball n, gray, tan and ch made Children's (Seconds of fe ribbe wearing points 6 for 33c 12!2c Apiece gularly would be 6 for 0c Regularly would be to 50¢ each slored woy with Crepe de chine, heavy all silk idered corners, also ndkerchiefs Each and colored woven bordered are initialed with And other good makes gne; doubly natural wool shirts Various 94¢. long ce, length; sizes Children’s Underwear, 48c. e, shirts », ankle years, titched, in all Savings Are Hose, 39c only the expert eye you'll get Choose 19¢ hecls, soles Cotton Hose, 29c | Women's Cotton Fhs:, 39c Grade (Seconds of 39c Grade) louble heels, soles doublet black and . and ck, white pair 2% snd colors; a pair Men's Cotton snd toes; tn black, white and cole 3—-Main Floor 2's (Seconds of 25c Grade) DPS 5 *, 19¢ ALLNAMM & 5 SOV —_ BROOKLYN. 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