The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 21

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ah . ‘ALLS, i INJURES THREE OTHERS Grip on Windew Ledge and ‘unrbles on Héescuers Below. {When fire started on the third floor of four-story apartment house at No. 69 Monmouth Street, Newark, early to- day, Louls Larofez, who lives on the | ¥ fourth floor, found his escape cut oft. He crawled out of @ window and clung to the ledge, while several men below Shouted to him to walt while the firemen *pread a net. But he lost his grig and fell, striking Benjamin Ratner, Abraham Galbut and Daniel Schneider, all of whom lived in Spruce street. y Laroiez suffered Internal injuries that May cause his death, Ratner has a broken right leg, Galout's left arm was rained and Schneider suffered cuts on Bhs rant tee. ‘The three men injured by Laro- f@x had seen smoke coming from the Building while they were going past in| @ taxicab, The fire was in the apart- ent of Klisworth Hamilton. ‘The three ‘turned in an alarm and Went through the house arousing the tenants, all of whom got out safely ex- apt Larofez. Bight families in the ud- Joining building, No. 71, got out, fear- jp the flames might spread. The dam- ase Was aoout $15,000, ial tle CLAIMS EASTON WIDOW HAD NO TITLE TO MONEY Lawyer Insists Three, Grandnieces Should Share Estate. The claim that the late Mrs. Margaret Easton, recluse of Brooklyn, who left an estate of more than $250,000, never had any rightful title to the money for which 4 score of persons are now in legal battle, was made to-day by Mark HL. Ellison of No. 132 Nassau Street, attorney for three of Mrs. Easton's PRandnieces, "According to Mr. Ellison the money was inherited by James Easton, hus- band of the recluse, from his brother George, who died several years ago. James Easton, Mr. Elitson sald, gave to sister, Anna Wickes, only $10,000 of legacy ine received, withholding trom @ greater. part of her htful share, He asserted that his clients are entitled to the bulk of the money and that Mrs, Easton's various nephews and nieces should have nothing. Mrs. Kas- ton, in his view, made her husband turn ver to her any money he got. 417-1423 1 HIRD AVENUE NEAR 60° STREET URNITURE OPEN EVEININGS TILL 9 e'CLOCK ra 8. berty Bonds Accented at Free catatosite Just Out—Write for it Our Liberal Terms Value Down | Week; 10. . 00) 10.0085. count. Larger Amounts Up to$5,000, poly also to New York jew Jersey and Connectiout. liver by Auto Truck We refund railroad fa ‘out of town cust: Touls XV Bedroom Suite i Sofa, arm chair and $325 high chate In Value | Hundreds ot other Special Bargains in Dining Rooms, Bedrooms, Living Hooms. 3-Room Apt. wi 4 5 $325 Value 4-Room Api. " 7 5 $500 Value be al Furniture Rare Beauty 5-Room Apt. ‘5 8 5 $700 Value Incomparabl: Bich Period Furnitu American walnut; spring edge, spring seats and spring arma and backs: magnificent oo ver- BUY YOUR MEAT FROM US Quality the Best Prices the Lowest Large Shipment of Cudahy’s Smoked Ham, .22 Per Lb, 25 Sugar Cured Bacon, Ver Lb, Sirloin Steak, Cut from Choice Cattle, :30 r “Meet Us for Good Meat” Haslob Bros. SECTION U Washington Market VESEY and WASHINGION STS. ‘To 82 Cortlandt 3 — “In the Heart of Brooklyn Hat am eee Hoyt Street to Elm Place “The Telephone Is A Nuisance!” said General Sherman in 1890. “I have never known it to work right ——wWhen I want to send a message, I believe in putting a'man on a horse and letting him deliver it!” { General Sherman may have been right in 1890, but nowadays we put our faith in the tele- phone * * * { By constant use of this modern instrument, the »Namm Store saves much time and effort in locat- ing wanted merchandise —or cash * * * {| We operate one of the largest telephone switch- boards in the city, with a capacity of 5,000 calls per day. * * * { Main 6600 is OUR number — at YOUR constant service ! B.H.N. Dec. 1, 1921. Women’s Dresses $10 Of Canton crepe, crepe de chine and novelty crepe. Em- broidered,beaded and braided; + |straightline and slip-on models. Dresses that are nothing short of extraordinary at this re-| markable Bargain Friday Price. Sizes 16 to 40. Namm’s—Seoond Floor _ALL NAMM & SON \/ Baréain Sales BROOKLYN, N. Y.—NEWS FOR FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1921 “Christmas Seal Your Christmas Mail’ Let us all show interest in the fight against tuber. culosis and buy these Brooklyn Has 8,281 Factories Gifts With the Value Appeal Children’s $1.75 tol $2 Dresses, $1 Voile dresses trimmed with |} lace, hand embroidery or smocking. Sizes 4 to 6 years. White Lawn dresses have tucked waists with pink or blue collars ai.d cuffs. Sizes 2 to 10 years. * Baby long or short dresses of fine lawn. Sizes to 2 years. Namm’s—Second Floor @ gal Os $4 and $5 Silver Plated Mesh Bags $2.97 Ring Mesh Bags in several lovely styles. Exquisite gifts you will get most economically on Friday. $5,50 10-Kt. Gold Set Cameo Brooches, $3 75c Solid GoldBaby Rings, 41c Namm’s—Main Floor $6 Tires Piece Toilet Sets $4.97 Ivory finish hair brush, bonnet beveled mirror and dressing comb in attractive, lined box, comprise the sets. A typical Friday Bargain! Namm’s—Main Floor $1.29 Silk Poplin Yd. 79c Newest printed patterns in scroll effects, most desirable silk for dresses) or linings, 36 in. wide. Rare values on Friday. $1.79 Black Costume Satin, 86 in. wide, $1.48 59c Pongee Silks, 36 in. wide, 44c Namm’s—Main Floor Rose Silk P illows $1.59 Beautifully ‘made round Jap silk pillows. Button or cluster of artistic- ally colored fruit in the center. Lovely gifts, wonderful values. 59 Knitting Yarn, hank, 39 Third Floor $1 Sanitas Luncheon Sets, 69¢ |} NV CANES TL ? ee i ASS to $1.97 Wool Coatings yd. $1 Mixtures, silvertones and novelty weaves in splendid all wool quality, 52 inches wide. Rare value. 59c to 79¢ Dress Goods, 48¢ ln checks, plaids, stripes; navy blue serge .36 to 40 in. wide. Namm's—stuin Floor $3.95 & $4.95 Pongee Blouses $2.95 Of imported soft silk pongee, beautifully made. 4° styles, Htntienigiceshy Peter Pan and convertible collars, trimmed with lace, pleatings and embroidery. Sizes 36 to| § 46. Remarkable! Namm’s—Second Fleor 59c Cluny Lace yd. 39c Wide linen edges and inser- tions for trimming scarfs, centrepieces and curtains. Save 20c on a yard! 50c Val Lace, 12 yards 33 Edges and insertions in a good choice of patterns. Namm’s—Main Floor Men’s $2.50 Lined Capeskin Gloves $1.79 Strong, durable le ather gloves, very warmly lined; lstrap at wrist. Most w come gifts to men. Unusu- ally low price Friday. Sizes 714 to 1014, Nainm's—Main Floor Men’s $1.75 Shirts $1.29 Sturdy shirts of woven madras and repps in neat pat- terns. Well made and finely inished. A worth while value! Men's $2 Flannel Shirts, Gray and Khaki, $1.58 Men's 50c President Suspenders, 39c Namm’a—Main Floor 0 Millinery $1.88 $2.88 $3.88 ~ Pre-Christmas Clearance ot Millinery brings these remark- ably low prices. Wide variety to choose from. hoice. sty’ in satin, felt, duvety: brocadi Trimmed and untrimmed. A Friday oppor- tunity of great importance. Namm’s—Second Floor * $1.38 to $1.59 Inlaid Linoleum sq. yd. $1 _ Full rolls and room lengths in beautiful patterns with yds. wide. Wonder value! Room Lengths of 97c Cork Linoleum, sq. yd. 59c Namm’s—Third Floor colors through to the back. | | | ‘tna $2.50 Folding Desk $1.97 . Among the newest and best things our Toyland holds for children. Made of hardwood with folding legs, light oak finish. Blackboard under the top. Splendid Friday bargain. $4.59 Doll Carriage, $3.97 + Namm’s—Fourth Fl oor Lamp, $15.95 Fine mahogany finish base, complete with all attachments. Variety of styles in shades of plain or figured silk, braid and fringe trimmed. Trresistible value. Namm’s—Third Floor $2 Koa #|$37.50 Velvet Rugs $29.50 All- wool seamless rugs, in 9x12 ft. size. Also some Ax- minster rugs. Splendid value! $70 Wool and Royal Wilton Rugs, $59.75 In sizes 8144x1014, 9x10% . and 9x12 ft. Namm’s—Third Floor $9 Skudder Kars $6.97 Ball bearing and easily oper- rted by the feet. Giseltraien wood platform, steering wheel. In two sizes. One of Toyland’s splendid contributions to -Fri- day bargain day. $1 Game of Parchesi, 79c $2 Doll China Tea Set, $1.59 Namm’s—Fourth Floor Velvet Handbags $1 The favored pouch style in rich black, brown, navy or gray panne velvet with metal frames. Exceptional values. Men's $7 Leather Tourist Rolls, $5.48, Namm’s—Main Floor $1.25 Gas Jet Heater, $1 The famous 20th Century make—lights and heats at the same time. Be sure to attend this Friday Sale. $3 Pyrex Pie Server, Nickeled Frame, $2.49 Namm’'s—Fourth Floor Women’s $1.39 | Hose, 89c Pure thread SILK stockings with semi-fashioned backs; re- inforced garter tops and feet. Remarkable! Women's “Seconds’ of $2.50 Full Fashioned Silk Hose a 1/$2 Nashua Blankets each, 95c Wool finish, eX tra heavy blaukets in double bed size. lu white and gray. While quantity lasts, SAVE! $4 Wool Finished Blankets -Pr. $2.95 $2.75 and $3.25 Comforts Each $2 79c to $1.25 Brushed Wool Tams 59c They promise much plea urable wear to many young girls, for they bear a very jaunty air and display specially charming colorings. i a strikingly low price. Namm’s—Main Floor A special | [ sale for Friday offers them at| Women’s $1.25 to $1.39 Cotton Union Suits 79c Fleeced cotton suits; various styles. Slightly irregular. Ex- traordinary ! Women’s 69¢ Cotton derwear, 48c a garment. Un- Namm’s—Main Floor Namm’s—Fourth Floor ‘peas 7 uae 5 SS te f | can walnut finish. ‘Silk Petticoats $2.98 Of all silk Jersey or taffeta, in effective changeable colors. Pleated and tailored flounces. Exceptional! Sateen Petticoats, $1.98 In peacock, brown, navy and taupe. Namm’s—Sccond Floor $250 Bedroom Suite, $195 Queen Anne design; Ameri: Large chif- forobe, semi-vanity dressing table and full size bow-end bed. Pieces sold separately if you wish. An exceptional Friday bargain. Namm's—Fifth Floor $4.50to$6 Curtains $3.88 French Lacet Arabian Pan- els, singly. Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yds. long, pair. Marquisette - Panels with Madeira Motifs, singly. Unusually big savings for | Bargain Friday! i Namm’s—Third Floor Sar 19c Bleached Sheetings, yd. 104 Good weight, yard wide. Limit 20 yards to a customer. An amazing offer, tomorrow! 1214 and I5c Outing Flannel, yd. 834c. Mill lengths, 10c to 12 White India Lawn, yd., 6 Namm's—Fourth Floor

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