The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 14

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a AT GR TRYING TO CASH STOLEN CHECK Bhe Nefunes to Tell tow She Got Farnitare Company's 8500. Vora Kenefick. twenty-two, of the |! Boltywoou Hotel, No, 42 East 28th | J t, was arraigned in West Side ) ‘Court to-day charged with attempt @rand larceny following her effort Mast Friday to cash a stolen chee for $600 ai the Jewelry stor Pell Company, No, 1691 Broadway Bhe refuses to tell how she got the heck. Accurding to Detective Cordes, the | @urniture firm of Levine Bri Wo. 1991 Third Avenue, rent « check Por $500 to Al Zucker, No. 264 Man- \ Battan Street. Some on stole it and foet Ysa it certified at the Public Na-| Admiral of that feet," #he went | ) Mona! Bank at 116th Street 3 ow nearly ninety years old, and | fet He aged wife are refuxees fered it in @ purchase at the Jew- |+ Avenue. The check Ee the hands of Miss Kene iry store. | WOULD TRY LAWYER a? Supreme Court Justice Mullan to-day tion with a change against, a law, poaled and untitled. was peat, to the Grievance ¢ tee of the Bar Association and ar pike? the District Attorney. Ngrentemt soorecy provalied i ity of the lawyerr. Lang, used in a letter to a woman client Jas the cause of the Court's criticism. rentened the woman with expo: for non-payment of her income taxes, ering the arguments of counsel of attorney Justice Mullan says tho lure to justify the language ised in . v ie lotter: mungosts that “the be disbarred, if not prosecuted pinckanad® or the Ame Holle granddaughter of ed for the Russian refugees as “the *« and future constructive hope” She suid she made her ap- =\°25 10.00 |OLD RUSSIAN ADMIRAL REFUGEE IN NEED OF AID f, Pr A of remember ence grandfather In camp when we were greatly troubled at the outlook, and there came to him word that a Rus- was In the harbor of New offering support to | | Aetna FOR BLACKMAILING | 36 West 34th St. | J Plight Up. Take Elevator. Opposite Oppowheim-Collins. THIS WEEK ONLY FUR COLLARED COATS Bolivia—all silk lined —warmly interlined. Phenomenal Value! Special Assortment Dresses 15.00 eriean, Iving a letter from an grandfather tn which it was only recently our committee was able to give them aid.” Rear Admiral Lowsowsky {# evidently an naval officer the Princess . 0. 8, Grant, op- To Stop a Cold in One Day sitting with Lincoln," ! u-day, and] Be sure you get BROMOG The genuine bears this signature 18.00 Price 300, IONA Old Homestead PANCAKE Gld Fashion Fruit Cake dust the thing for New Years COFFEE SUPREME ° N. B.C. Cracker Sale Vanilla Bars....... lb 2te Lea & . &rrin’s 145 Madison St. Seite! York City lew York City 1403 Avenur U, Brooklyn, N. Y. 5416 Sixteenth Ave., Brooxlyn, N.Y. THE GREAT A&P Sole Distributors Profits Sacrificed Tkrough Remarkable Reductions THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT BEANS ™ 62° ae. PEAS~* HECKER’S .. Qe FLOUR * NONE SUCH ... MINCE MEAT *™ 48\ Bread 1:38 Diten Cleanser can 9¢| Guiden’s Mus‘ard jar 13¢ Sauce ...bo. 25¢|Campbell’s Soup ca» 10¢ Marshmallow Cream lo 28¢| brea Lima Beans 10c| Vuleanol . . 23 STORES OPENED IN THE U. S. A. THIS WEEK 11 SVORES OFLNED IN THE MET).OPOLIIAN DISTRICT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC ce The World’s Largest Srecery House 4981 Stores in the U. S. A. le y pEAs = 10° A Pkg 4c C.Ukpore -12° uve #resh Best Vale in City ORANGE PEKOE TEA R23" Sor’ 5C 6: 7624 Seventeenth Ave., Cor. 77th St., Brooklyn, N, ¥* N. W. Side Forest Ave., Locust Valley, L. I. Soter Building, Atlantic Ave., Lynbrook, L. lL. G42 Passaic Ave., Nutley, N. J. 541 Stuyvesant Ave , Lyndhurst, N. J. ¢ “‘Namm Idea” To buy for cash—- To sell for cash— Big sales and Small profits., Accounts for the values on these pages. NAMM’s 447H YEA. Walk In, Please—Walk Out Pleased! ALL NAMM & SON BROOKLYN, N. Y. —NEWS FOk FRIDAY, DEC. 30, 1921. In Brooklyn's Shopping Center From Fulton to Livingston Hoyt Street to Elm Plac: Telephone Ma‘n 6600 the Lume.es at Tre Fo nians “The Twenty Year Club” otherwise known as the “Adolph Legion,” is com- posed of men and women who have rounded out a score of years, or more, as members of the Namm Organization {| Eighteen men and women are members of this club, and several more will soon be eligible to membership {The Namm Store is ey roud of these mem- Ts who have contributed so largely to its success, especially during the early days of store’s growth { According to an old adage—“A man is judged by the company he kecps,” 4 The Namm Store is proud to be judged by these splendid companions it has kept for over two decades % B. H. N. Dec. 29, 1921 the * $4.98 89c Tose. $15 Dresses, $7.75 pele That Will Amaze You— For the dresses are so very extraordi inevery way. Of Crepe de Chine and Novelty Crepes, beaded, embroidered and novelty trimmed. ‘The colors and styles that this season de- mands, Sizes 14 to $8. Namm's—Second Floor $1.50 Slipon Sweaters, 95c In honor of the great “WHITE SALE” —a great purchase of sleeveless slip- ons in women’s sizes 36 to 44. Prettily knitted of zephyr wool in black, navy, buff, peacock, and brown color- ings. ‘amm's—Seoond Floor, Winter Coats, $13.75 Of Bolivia and Heather mixtures. Every Coat Silk lined. Sports and dressy models. Bargain Friday sees your coat needs filled at a saving of many dollars. Sizes 16 to 42 lamm’e—BSecond Floor, 69c Boudoir Caps, 47c A pretty Bargain Friday Sea 2Value in the “WHITE SALE.” Messaline and crepe de chine caps of all dainty colorings, charmingly trim- med with laces and ribbon. $3.50 Brushed Wool Scarfs In a" colors—Many with belts and pockets. $2.79 Namm’s—Main Floor, $75 Pony Skin Coats, $50 Skin. Three-quarter length. Full flare models of beauti- . Sizes for women and misses. ful moired Russian Pony $6.50 & $8. ae ur Muffs, French C ort We Kit, black and browa; Manchurian Wolf in black and taupe. Namm’s—Scoond Figor, $1.50 to $1.75 WHITE Enamelware 51 The Most Remarkable Values for This Sale Hundreds of pieces of spotless white enamelware. 9 and 14.Qt. Round Dishpans land * Qt. Lipped Teapots 4und 6 Qt. Convex Saucepots 3-Piece Saucepan Sets Covered Convea Saucepans land @ Qt. Milk Kettles sand 5 Qt. Tea Kettles 10-Quart Water Pails Zand $ Qt. Seamless Coffee Pots Zand 3Q). Oval Dishpans Vand + Qt. Rice Boiler Allat #1 $1 Undermuslins In dark and light colorings, with satin ribbon trimming and cord girdle. hat makes wise spending of Xmas money. $1.10 Kimonos, Of figured flannel- ette and crepe, in light blue, pink and A Special Purchase! Corset. Covers 74 Pink gowns with yokes of satin and lace. styles in white gowns. trimmed envelope chemises. Petticoats with flounce of of embroidery. Pink batiste and crepe bloomers. Six other Lace nainsook, embroidery trimmed. blue. Bathrobes, $2.89 Here’s a value 79c Extra Size Undermuslins, 59¢ Nainsook gowns, very neatly made, trimmed with blue stitching. Cambric drawers, full cut, tucks and embroidery trimmed. Petticoats with flounce of embroidery. Of Namm's—Second Floor, “WOITE SALES!” Friday Infants’ $2 to $5 Dresses, $1 A special purchase of samples. Of fine nainsook and organdie; lace and embroidery trimmed. Namm’s—Second Floor, Women’s $1.50 to $1.79 Gloves, $1 Of superior kid and lambskin, 2 clasp style, in black, white, tan and brown. Sizes incomplete, slightly soiled. Namm’s—Main Floor. 89c Seamless Sheets, 50c Splendid grade of sheeting, fully bleached. Size 54x90, Namm’s—Fourth Floor, $1.97 All Wool Coating, $1 A most superior fabric in solid colors, mixtures and tweeds. 52 inches wide. Namm’s—Main Floor, $2 Luncheon Cloths, $1 In Japanese blue and white figured designs. 45 inches square. Namm's—Third Floor. $2 Pink Coutil Corsets, $1.29 Low bust and long hip lines, elastic in back. Sizes 22 to 30. Namm’s—Second Fioor. 55¢ Jacquard Ribbons, 39c Wide color choice, 5-inch width, ribbons of decidedly superior quality. Namm's—Muin Floor. 50c Gold Plated Rosary Beads, pr. 29¢ With various colored stones. Namm's—Third Floor $10 Cotton Mattresses, $5.50 A Friday Bargain! A Value That Fairly Compels You to Buy! These were made under most sanitary conditions, of pure white cotton, all sizes. Good grade ticking. 25°75 Wood Beds At Less Than Manufacturer’s Cost a | g” Mahogany Finish American Walnu These beds remain from suites that we Ivory White Enamel Beds have sold wi ithour the beds. and now we cannot “fill in” on them; therefore we offer them now at this unbelievably low price, Friday only! Most of them are full size, Sin. size. Chemises Bloomers 50c Values in a Remarkable Offer We can’t speak strongly enough of values like these, for it has been some time since you could buy dainty undermuslins for 39¢ each. Corset covers of Flesh color tai- lored envelope chemises, stitched in blue. ers of flesh color nainsook with ruffle stitched in 89c Bungalow Aprons, 6%c Of chambray and percale, in neat stripes and checks. Some with sashes and belts, others rick rack braid trimmed. A Friday Value! 79¢ Gowns, 59c striped flannelettes, with braid trimmed yoke. Bloom- pink and blue 8c Lifebuoy Soap «ft. 36c A special Friday bargain. Limit 6 cakes to a customer. 34c 1 Lb. Absorbent Cotton, 29c. 29¢ 4 Lb. Tin Epsom Salts, 24c. 45c Bath Brushes, 29c. 39c Rubber Gloves, 24c. . 39¢ Doz. Sanitary Nap- kins, 29c. Boats Oz. Bottle Bay. Rum, lc. Men’s 89c Underwear, 59c Medium and _ heavy weight merino shirts and drawers — warm and com- fortable. Sizes S@ to 46. Men’s $3.25 Union Suits, $2.48 Natural color worsted: sizes 34to 44. Extra! 59c & 69c Heather Hose, 39c Asample lot—which means these women’s stockings are unusually well made. To replace these would cost us more than 39c the pair! Men’s 59c & 69c Cashmere and Heather Socks, 48¢ $39.50 to $42.50 Rugs, $28.88 9x12 ft. Axminster and Wool Velvet Rugs These are exceptionally (-=>7 fine rugs—limited quantity of these—marked at about ONE-THIRD OFF. $1.38 Inlaid Linoleum Sq. yd., 84c. $4.50 Swing Frames, $2.25 Hand-carved standing swing frames, in two-tone antique old or silver burnished. Co mplete with glass—no charge for fitting pictures to these frames. Size 4x6, 5x7, 6x8, 7x9, and 8x10 inches. $1. 25 to $1.50 Curtains, 79¢ A Sale Resplendent With WHITE SALE Savings. Scrim curtains; Dutch style, Marquisette curtains; Dutch style. Cretonne Curtains; Dutch style. Nottingham Lace Panels. Nottingham Lace Curtains. Friday priced in ‘the WHITE 19¢ to 25¢ Scrim Keohane od Marquisette, 2) yd. Drapery scrim with double col- ored borders. Cretonnes in new patterns. Heavy curtain Marquisette. Money saving opportunities in the WHITE ‘ Namm's-

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