The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 24

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Penn Bellevue Hespital fer medical atten. | | : | 5 tion, saying they bad bronthial| be rea! Bronety 5, be \ trouble. adly ; “Alia x | Dr. MoClure, deciding they were hor | MF ASK YOUR DRUGGIST We Mikel py or ties © Vip need of hospital attention, gave , Successfully a meal and vent them to the | ff Phave's « virtue in theae Pies, eters, Cress, Municipal Lodging House for the | ff Muwecsions by, iat. tad | chveue ii ‘Mf desired, night. | The boys said that with $21 between them they started on a hike from Boston Sept. 19 on a wager of $800 | [iM with a Boston hotel man that they | }% would walk to Jacksonville within) Porty-two days. They reached there | {§ thinking they had won the bet, but | Your physician will tell ou there is no more eneficial eliminative to ton aed Bundave, fervous people appreciate our gentle methods. Careful Mervies Modrraie Fees STEINH Ayan SA OP ported fad — you'll hot be divappointed with the results Beer res Wired the {otc} man to for- For sale at all dealers Woat of Times Sa, Tel. Bryan! °> ho replied they had | Wilte tor interesting Eset ha a Uiielehad ‘hookiet to Carisbnd Products Cox With only 25 cents hk out for New York, 1 work here and Fr Belves before returni Agents, AO West sireet, New York | Sunday World Wants Work Monday’ Morning Wonders wrest to Bostou ee OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Extraordinary Hose Sale To-Morrow oe 3,600 Pairs Fashioned |! Glove Silk Hosiery Of Unquestionably Superior Quality 1.65 | | | Glove Silk Hosiery of superior quality in plain and Sp a i pnt ne as No C. O. D’s. No Credits Values to 3.50 Se ee fancy weaves—drop stitch or sheer net—all silk throughout Black, White and Colors — BROOKLYN || OPPENHEIM.GuUINS & G . FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN- ° Special for To-Morrow Black Walking Oxfords for Women and Misses Specially Priced 4.90 A distinctive model developed in fine quality Patent Leather or Black Calf; flexible soles, collegiate heels. ; Equally Smart With Spats or Wool Hose Extraeydinary ‘Offer Broadcloth ‘Spats Light or dark Fawn and black; most approved high cut, 10-button models, in keeping with the correct length of skirts Value 2.75 | 50 NING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921. _] for trimming centerpieces In the Heart of Brooklyn From Fulton to Livingston — Hoyt Street to Elm Place ‘Telephone Main 6600 Cash Buying Will Aid Your Thrift Crusade IMS FORTY-SIXTH YEAR BROOKLYN, N. Y.—NEWS FOR FRIDAY, NOV. 18, SALE OF DRESSES The Roll Gall of the American Red Cross is the Call of Country and Humanity! “ Every veterin of the World War will al- ways renienber with gratitude the work of the Red Cross during the great days -f- >} §| And those who were broken or maimed still have no kinder friend than the “Greatest Mother of the World” +f of B.H.N. Nov. 17, 1924. EXTRA! Women’s & Children’s $1.50 Union Su:ts, 79c Women’s fine ribbed, fleeced cotton suits, in regular and extra sizes; slightly im- perfect. Children’s cotton suits, sizes 4 to 16. Namm's—Main Floor Women’s 39c Burson Cotton Hose, 24c Fine cotton; double feet. Black, white.and Cordovan. Namm’s—Main Floor Substantial $1.25 Umbrellas, $1 Fine grade cotton um- brellas, made on strong para- yon frames. Variety of cord ie or ivoroid handles, or hook handles for men. Namm's—Main Floor $2.29 Cut Glass Cranberry Bowls, $1.79 Good saving news for Thanksgiving tables; Eight- inch si bowls, cut in the effective pinwheel design. Nanim's—Muain Floor $2.50 to $3 Leather Handbags, $2 Of genuine calf leather, in shark and alligator grain. Swagger, kodak and other new sh. s n’s—Main Floor Na 19c Cluny Laces, Yard, 12'c Wide laces or insertions in white orecru., Very ef! curtains. Namm's—Main Floor $22 Electrié Floor Lamps, $16.95 Complete With Attachments Handsome mahogany finish base and shades of various colorings, in plain or figured silk trimmed with braid, tas- sels or fringe. Bought aba Decided Price Advantage A Big Bargain Friday Value Sale of Hats $3.95 $4 .89 Value 1 Hats that may well hold undis- Pie sway in the winter vogue, because of their vivid colors, becom- ing shapes, and smart styles. Not to be judged by the price, for they’re worth far more. . Crowns:— Brocaded Velvet § Silk Duvetyne . Silver Brocades Brims:— Burnt Vulture Soft Ostrich Coque Feathers Namm’s—Second Floor Men! Special Purchase of Samples Vestees f $1.50 Shirts cue, 2oC |" i 39c and 59c Values In organdie, lace and net Friday Bargain Priced Corded Madras, repps there are hundreds vf styles, each a Friday Bargain of note. White and pretty cofored.de- signs, only one or two of each. and Oxfords. Neat printed stripings on white grounds. Plain negligee soft coat shirts, double soft cuffs, Your choice, Friday, 25c. Namm's—Main Floor. izes, 1874 to 18. Namm's—Main Floor For Friday! Slightly Triperfect Japanese Baskets At One-Half Price 25c, 50c, 63c, 75c, $i With the vivid Oriental colors, in their decorations of heads, cords end rings, they are unfailingly attractive. These are supposed to be slightly imperfect, but at their low prices are splendid bargains. Namm's—Third Floor For a Great Friday Sale on the Fourth Floor ‘2 Nashua Blankets ea.95c These were made for export trade, the order can- celed, and the resulting saving goes to you. ‘ Wool finish, Buy all extra heavy, in white and gray, double bed size. you need Friday. $3.50 Comforts $2.50 A whole dollar saved on every one you buy. Covered with a good silkoline, with sateen borders to match, Full size, filled with a good grade of cotton, Namm’s—Fourth Flogr. Three More Days of the 7-Day Furniture Sale $375 Dining Room Suite What better time to get your home $ ready for ‘Thanksgiving and the holidays 2 —-what better chance to save will you find? Here is one suite representative of a tremendous assortment you'll find here. It consists of buffet, china closet, serving,table, extension table, one arm and five sidé chairs. American walnut finish; Queen Anne design. $225 Living Room Suite Beautiful suite with cane paneling in mahogany frame. _ Richly, upholstered $ settee, arm and wing chair; velour or damask. Namm’s—Fi/th Floor ee 1921 Aid the American Red Cross “In the Service of Those Who Suffer.” Join Now! ALI NAMM & SON BUY IT IN BROOKLYN A Matchless Opportunity for Saving and Possible On'y on a Friday Bargain. Day This Price Sizes for Hardly $ Women and Covers the Misses, Materials . 16 to 42 Representing a very special that we kept for Bargain Friday, knowing that many women will take this ity to buy a dress and that they want to save. -Of Canton Crepe Embroidered Krepe Knit Braided Crepe de Chine Many Beads Tricotine Novelties Above are listed the materials and trim- mings, and the styles present an equally good choice. Straight line, tunic, bloused and bouffant models in all their charming variations. purchase opportun- Warm Winter Coats A coat event of vast importance at the time when good warm coats $ 1 6° are selling everywhere for more Sizes for women, misses and stouts, developed of: Velour—Bolivia silk lined and interlined. styles, as well as the price. Namm's—Seoond Floor Dressy and tailored models, splendidly made and You'll like the colors and Friday Prices Save on Many Popular Fabrics “1” Silk Novelty Designs With all the durability for 89c Poplin 36 Inches Wide which silk poplin is noted, and the added appeal of novelty satin stripe and plaid designs in street shades and black. 79c Canton Silks, 59¢ Plain or Jacquard effects, in light shades; 36. inches wide. $5.98 Seal Plush Coating, $4.48 Rich, deep pile, and glossy finish; 52 inches wide. $1.59 Wool Coatings, $1 In the wanted plain color, mixtures and silvertones; 52 inches wide. $1.97 Ladies’ Cloth, $1.59 All wool, fine’ quality, in navy, brown and black; 50 inches wide, 59¢ Dress Plaids, 39c Splendid colorings for chil- dren's wear especially; 36 inches wide, 48c Sateen Linings, 1%c Satiny finish, in all the most wanted lining shades and black; 114 to 5-yard pieces; 36 inches wide. Namm’s—Main Floor 12%c and 15c Outing Flannel yd. 9'%c . Deep HBB, durable, soft qual- ity. In pin! stripes. Some of the while to buy on Friday. 10 to 1214 White India wn, 61 In mill lengths, for which there’s always good use. Namm‘s—Fourth Floor $4.50 to $5 Curtains, $3.88 Low Priced for Friday! The NOTTINGHAM LACE curtains have scalloped edges, with neat borders and allover design centers. Pair, $3.88. MARQUISETTE panel cur- tains’ with Madeira and Filet lace design motifs, lace edgings and insertions. Each, $3.88. LACET ARABIAN panels with medallion motifs and Marie Antoinette sprays and rosettes on good grade net. Each, $3.88. Namm's—Third Floor and blue checks or ood bargains} that make it well worth your $37.50 to $40 Axminster and Velvet Rugs, $27 95 9x12 Ft. Size zing value, and it’s doubly welcome for its time- liness. Choose your Thanks- giving rug tomorrow and SAVE! Seamed Axminster and seamless Velvets, ex- ceptionally long wearing and in’ the most beautiful patterns, Floor Covering 59c Sq. Yd. Regularly 69c to 89c Neponset is 100% - water- proof—guaranteed rotproof— and the most durable floor covering made. In scores of designs for all rooms in the home. Make your choice Friday! Namm's—Third Floor NEPONSET |

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