The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1920, Page 15

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eS Fg EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, FEBRUARY Diener te Census Supervisor. [National Director of Consus at Wash- ir &. Dore, United ington. ee Ul DP) amcheom tor Malian Ambasendor, . Amerigan Ambassador to Italy, ‘Underwood Johnson, 24, 1920. of New Engiand. gen = Phe first real test of sentiment comer, . A PHONE GIRLS PLAN to-morrow night, at the meeting called and Sirs: ee pore FRANKLIN TO UNIONIZE 65,000 wets - MURPHY, ft “4 for Bryant ‘Hail, where Hugh Frayne if H ; Meet Here Jo-«morrow Night— | greats operators Sites Sullivan said B,J Boe, S leweneen ot ‘hele Bome, woe Company Reported Behind Anti- | opponed™ta the unign” idea tbe erodes, bassador Baron | iw ndone MeMiahon, ‘Congress: H. | honor of the Italian Am! Union Movement. OF JERSEY, 1S DEAD / —— man Thomas. H. | Cullen ém@ William Stewart, Assistant Romano Aezzano and the Geroness, EH the Boston delegation succeeds in | eres , Veteran of Civil War, dtieg BROOKLYN: unionizing New York's 12,000 telephone Played Important Part in Public Life. | te other 68.000 in the State, gies FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN | Teresa Suilivan, Vice President of the Boston union, said to-day that more | than 60 per cént. of the New York City | operators: approached have expressed a | desire for @ union, He } | The New York Telephone Company ” | Franklin Murphy, Governor of, officials, it is reported, are backing an t \ New Jersey from 1902 to 1905, for| *nti-tinion movement. One of the ob- acles struck by the union organizers twenty- ears one of the - enty-five years one of the Repub: js that the New York operators are lican leaders of hie State and for! getting more than the aniofiized girls halt of that time «a dominant figure -and Sale DON'T LOOK OLD FROM HERE-UP °° Continued Wednesday. in his party's councils in the died to-day at the Royal Ponciana Hotel, Palm Beach, FYa., at the age of seventy-four. One week ago the Nation, former Governor underwent an op-| ert Mr. Murphy's death came |A little ““Danderine”’ alt | About 1000 x a af, ugly dandruff and stops to Newark in a telegram to his son, hair falling. Col. Franklin Murphy jr psc soa Georgette Blouses the Civil War from one of Newark's echools, a boy of sixteen. He was in the army until '65, when he came | home a First Lieutenant of the 18th | (Phree Models Illustrated) Jersey Volunteers and not yet | voted. Mr. Murphy's record of public gerv- pé hegan with his election to the mon Coundil of Newark in 1883. Bim bis thind and last year he was| Presiient of the Council, in the ' ntime having een’ elected’ to the | ly. His tenm in the Governor- | | php 8 noted for the passage of the | Get a smail bottle of “D. ee | anderine” Grek State primary law, improve- | gt any drug store for a few cents, | Gnete in the child labor laws and the |pour a little into your hand and rub “enactment of a tenement house law. | well into the scalp with the finger tips. He was a delegate to many Nua- | By morning most, if not all, of this tWotial Conventions and in 1908 re- dandruff will jaye Cees Two . jor three applications often remove o@ved 158 votes for the nomination | p , every bit of it and stop falling hair. for ‘Vice President. In 1901 he was a Every hair on scalp shortly shows ‘commissioner i c to the International { vigor, brightness and thick- | Exposition at Paris Eight pretty styles; Embroidered and Lace Trimmed. Collar and Collarless Models. White, Flesh, Navy and New Spring.Shades. Values 7.90 to.10.75 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, 7 A Page of MOST EXTRAORDINARY Reductions for Our Suburban Friends. the Savings Will MUCH More Than Pay the Expenses of Your Trip | Boys’ Suits for Spring Wear | $4 2.97 Continuing the Grocery Sale! Sizes are 8 to 16 years | All prices so low as to guarantee a quick and complete clearance of every item in Our Grocery In Cassimeres and ‘Tweeds in Grays, Brown and ‘Tau Department—Read on: Carry Purchases if Possible EDITORIAL Did you ever ride through the country at night watching the twink- ling lights in the win- dows of the farm houses Silverware and Cut Glass mixed effects, Coats ate single-breasted, belted models. No Mail or Phone Orders ‘Trousers are full lined. Suits are of serviceable materials; you were passing? And did you ever won- der as to the scenes those Fy to Si Kippered Codfish.... + little lights were guard- dle Olive Dishes, in an Boys’ All Wool $14 Q7 Tomato Sauce Pret Cait " 3 Cans, mie ee sand i i ei e' ve ” PY ippe me . « ie by ; , Perhaps a happy fam- $1.74; each....., 1.59 dn navy blue. Coats are single-breasted pide peed a en LW leon carte «idee Boneleed Badosy'per Ib:,..... 32340 H ily around the fireplace Norfolk model, with full belt. Trousers hsietshdl Oated joie Baked eave, ii $4.54 Nese Ea 2734 } after a day of toil. 8-Inch Cut Glass are full lined. Sizes 8 to 17 years. fb, sppakages 9--pkgn: ford 90 bie, en ee Denese ° i Perhaps two lovers Footed Fruit Bowl; foot looking into the future can be used as separate Boys’ All Wool Large Can Okra in To- with the confidence and the eagerness of youth. A Cle one Watters... cess 24c ‘ ick In light and dark grays and brown. ‘ , 4 Perhaps a sick chambe: 8 ' i i 7", No, 1 ¢ Beans, . _ t Pg phe ‘fight Sheffield Silver Plated Coats are pleated Norfolk model with vent Reliable Baking He Hotel Astor Tea, Re ape Beene re Canoe ing for a chance to live Sandwich Trays; pierced back—full belt and mohair-lined. ‘Trousers owder, J Ib.can 4 pkgs..... rigs 146 ae elders to complete certain am- bitions Or perhaps only « light to gyide some friend or relative to the door of the house. We believe many suburban lights around Brooklyn will show folks planning to-night for the things t are going to buy at Namm’s Greater Store to-morrow—Suburban Day. Notion Nam Reduced Prices 6-Inch Cut Glass Han- candy dish. Regu- lar price $3.97; ea., 3.59 design. ‘Regular price $2.41; each, 2.24 Daisy Cut Mustard Jar, with silver plated cover and spoon; Daisy Cut Bud Vase, in pierced silver plated stand. Regu- Jar price, | 41e; ORM iste stohas ae Namm's—Main Floor, Specials m's—Main Floor — are well tailored. Sizes 8 to 16 years. $17.97 Tweed Suits at Sizes 8 to 17 years Boys’ Blouses ‘ $1 . 19 In white. madras and striped percale, made with collar attached or neckband, yoke back, double cuffs, faced sleeves and plaited fronts and adjustable waistbands. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Namm/+—Mein Floor are full lined. Nam m's— Third 1007 meee 6 Cans 29c 6 Doz., $3.38 Pure Black Pepper; hee ie SUBURBAN DAY $5.00 Velvet Hand Bags 2.99 These hand bags are of an excel lent quality Moire or Checked Velvet. They are lined with fine silk linings, and come in the most wanted shades of black, brown, taupe or navy, Namm's—Main Floor One Extra Sp Blue Rose Rice, 2 lbs. for 800 Pairs Nashua Woolnap Blankets ee Vm ’s ecial Lot U, 8. Lécense G-06187 Subway PLOT emma’ mato Sauce, Large Jar Misses’ and Juniors’ Polo Coats, $25.0 Sizes 13 to 20 Smart and youthful models in polo coats, in the popular tan — BROOKLYN. Smoked Meats NY = Apple Xtra ld Kodak Bags 5 75 shade for Spring. ‘ e From the Sewing Week Sales Come These Savings. prin, ney cal on reheat ne ° The Swagger Single Favorite Sewing Cotton arp, Sting Needles Shades Reduced for ater, Ac very wed 9 97 It Will Pay to Come Fer and Double Breasted ar ueelg eles aha ere 1") ie Ae eee 08 Coat Belts and Near for These Effects Are Included. H wnite Ro Wood Suburban Da Sede pte athe, i i Wooden Shoe Tree: a Pa leather, with « . as ; | yn Be ti Roll. Lape Will fit eyo aie 07 ‘, vy lanee Mental seeds pa 0. sickel bar For Suburban Day an The coat that will be all the i Wisce cvs: feesnetesscese tO per, ay fa ibs 95c Value, 85c tional value ate.e.s.eeeees 48c extraordinary opportu rage for early Spring. | Scissors Strong threads, highly mercerized Opaque Shades of all the popular colors; size Vamee—Main_ Fleer nity to buy the genuine we 6 and 7 inch scissors. 24 in black, 04 86x72 inches. : Nashua Woolnap Blan- Exceedingly clever coats for each bit Sapientesnyhtaae AP each..... 4 Toilet Needs kets at an astoundingly he A srppee ial amm's—Main Floor $1.19 Value, 97c ; Keep Clean Hair Brushes—wood low price the young miss, and extra specta! . ° Hi we have Holland Shades in‘ white, ecru, back—black bristle, ae P i } { Ribbon S ecials Goantall olive, dark olive and dark green; size 36x72 Special 48 They are fine plaid de- at, each, $25.00. 4 p inches, Geod auality bristle Ly san 9c signs, in popular shades, Mamma heoena: #ieer ‘9 Two Timely Offerings for Spring Uses 21c Rods, 19¢ 50c Rods, 45c haaustad Cotinmest th) caeke 44 good weight and size 66x A 4 inch satin messaline ribbon, soft An assortment of ribbons, including Cottage Rods are 4 Double Extension _ ase, id c 90 inches, =] finish and beautiful lustre, in Pink, a double faced check in Pink, Blue, donk weiknonda and beach Sweetheart Soap. Specialy 6 Wa etme oi ie Blue, Copen, Rose, Mals, Moires, heavy taffeta, messalines, ete; in oak, cherry and Rods that extend to 50 RES tape cake OC Pilg if Saat gabe Be peat ate See Cy 20p Sait leh bem Bema And ig enamel, inches Min bens Bpecsl 1.46 EEE SARE :IOF COG Dare

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