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. Own Story ef The Same London Crowds That Cheered His Arrival Now “Send Him Away With a Smile.” 33.3 By CHARLIE of nis European tour.) AM off in the morning for South-© ampton, miserable and de- pressed. Crowds—the same crowds) that saw me/come—are there. But} they seem a bit more desirable, 1/ #m leaving them. There are 80 many things I wish I had done. It is pleas- ant to be getting this applause on my exit. I do not doubt its sincerity now. It Is just as fine and as boisterous as it was when I arrived. They were lad to see the come and are sorry I am going. T feel despondent and sad. Y want to hug all of them to me. There is something so wistful about London, about their kind, gentle appreciation. They smile tenderiv as I look this way, that way, over there—on every | side it 1s the same. They are all my friends and I am leaving them. My car is full of friends, going with me to Southampton. They mean little at the moment. The crowd has me. Old, old friends turn up, friends that T have been too busy to see. Faithful old friends that are content to get Just @ glimpse before I leave. The trip to Southampton is not en- Joyable. There 1s a sadness on th: train. "A sort of embarrassed senti- mentality among my friends. Tom Geraghty is along. Tom is an old American and he is all choke! up at the thought of my ~>ing back while he has to stay on In England. We are going back to his land. We can- not talk much. SONNY KNEW. ‘We go to the boat. | jonny is thers %o see mo off. Sdnny, Hetty's *Sonny 1 tter of fact ls very matter of fact fook at him and wonder if he has ever known. He has always been so vague with me. Has alwoys met me ina joking way. He leans over ‘and whispers: thousht you might "ike this. a peckaze, I almos’ know without asking that it {# a picture of Hetty. Tam amazed. He understood all the ame, Was always alive to the situa- tion. How England covers up her feelings. ‘ Everybody is off the boat but the yassengers. My friends stand on the dock and wave to me. I see every: thing in their glowing faces—loyalty, love, sadness, a few tears. There is a lump in my throat. I smile just as hard as I can to keep them from see- ing. I even smile at the reporters. ‘They're dar nice fellows. I wish I knew them better. Atfer all it's thefr job to ask questions, and they have been merely doing their job with me. Just doing their jobs, as they see it. ‘That spirit would make the world if it vere universal, A sweet little girl about elght years . full of laughing childhood, 1s g toward me with a bubbling Her very look commands me ry to escape. I don't think I escape from her, Chaplin,” gurgled the little » been looking for you ali t. Please adopt me lik J Jackie Coogan. We could adows together and have lota I ve your plays.” takes my hand and looks up “They are 80 ciever Won't you teach m- >u taught him? He's so much vu. Oh, if I could only be itke And, with a rapt look on her little ‘ace she pratties on, leaving me very few opportunities to get in a word. though I prefer to listen rather than talk. I wave good-by to my friends and then walk along with her, going up and looking back at the. crowd over the rail. THE REPORTERS SUSPECT THE TRUTH. Reporters are here. They scent something interesting in my affair with the little girl I answer all, tions, Then a photographer. | are photographed together. And, the movie men are getting action pic- tures. We are looking back at my friends on shore. The little girl asks: “Are they all bctors and in the movies? Why are ou so sad? Don't you like leaving land? There will be so many Sriends in America to meet you.} ‘Why, you should be so happy be-! cause you have friends ali over the world.” { tell her that {t 1s just the part- §yg—that the thought of leaving is always sad. Life is always "“Good- by.” And here I feel !t 1s good-by to new friends, z that my old ones , are in America We walk around the deck : seve, NTO -NIG Ternerrow Alright @ Nicht’s Tonics —fresh alr, sleep Remedy (NV Tablets) ficial taf on the stem—the Charlio(haplin's ‘Trip Abroad CHARLIE BIDS | FAREWELL TO ENG Little Girl his On Board Ship Meets a |] Who Wants Him to “ Adopt Her as He Did Jackie Coogan.” :: CHAPLIN (This is the thirty-second instal ment of Charlie Chaplin's own story iscusses the merits of my pictures. ‘Do you like drama I like to laug! make people cry myself. nice to act ‘cryie’ parts, but I don't like to watch them.” “And you want me to adopt you?” | “Only in the pictures, like Jackie. | I would love to break windows.” She has dark hair profile of the Spanish ttpe, with a delicately formed nose and a cupid’s | bow sort of mouth, | sensitive, dark and ‘shining, dancing | with life and laughter. | on as we walk around “You look ti I ran 2) made them. we have give ‘at, BLUE SCUNG. bri them down store NOW. American Walnut, of Buffet, China 6-ft. extension; 4 illustrated, at ... Cor. personal supe: vo deceive you in this. ‘Just-as-good’? are but experiments, and endanger the health of Chil i Never attempt to relieve your baby with | semedy th ow Vhatis CASTORIA. ‘oric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. PUM, Morphine nor o er narcotic substan an thirt relief of Conslipation, Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the ase lation of In Use For Over 30 Years NW.Gr. 6 Ave. & 15 St B January Opportunities Our STOCK-TAKING disclosed many suites and odd pieces that Shave been “‘dropped”’ by the factories that pre-war prices. Take a trip through our Credit — GENERO! qi Library Table Colonial Period in Ma- hogany, as illuctrated. . OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 6! Ave &15"St The Kind You Have Al B ture of Chas. H. Wither ling out her a and the child perfect formality arrassmient. She is a j and with | fines cultur “Come a we the second class, must go | We cannot} ake an appointment to lunch | with the little girl on the day after! | the morrow and am already looking | forward to it. | (Continued To-Morrow. by the MeChare Newspaper | AML Rigiita Reserved.) LAND} ASK YOUR DRUGGIST There's a virtue in these famoud matural salts and ‘s that science has been able to imi- W never tate. ‘ 2" T ask. ipnyeciae will_tell u there is no more eneficial eliminative to establish natural action to remedy Stomach, Liver * and Kidney troubles, Rheumatism, ete. Be to ask for genuine Im- rted Carlsbad — you'll not be disappointed with the results. For sale at all dealers. Write for — Interesting Carlabad booklet to Carisbad Products Ce. Agents, 90 West Street, New York ‘h, but I love to It must be and a beautiful Her ey She chatters Then sud- | red. Viease teil GBYEARS OF HOME FURNISHING J These n a big, PENCIL nging BELOW Davenport Sofa Bed Mahogany finished frames; uphol- stered in imitation leather; makes full size bed when open, This does not in- clude mattress. oe alee $47.50 trated, at... . i alnut, Dining Room Suite Queen Anne Period Dining Room Suite, consis Closet, Serving Chest and Dining Table, 48-inch, Pieces, Chairs to match, extra; as $275.00 Sligh Make Chifforobe $24.98 In Mahogany, as $59.98 illustrated, at. wa ELIVERY ought has borne the signae d has been made under his rvision for over 30 years, Allow no one Counterfeits, Imitations and dren—Experience against Experiment, at you would use for yourself, years it has been in constant use forthe ! Flatulency, Wind Colic and therefrom, Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, 6 Comfort—The Mother’s Friend, | Bears the Signature of ‘VWE GewraUR GOmPANY, KEW YORK city, 14 1 ra dbantinanactavdusss The Value Of A Reputation was indicated in an_in- teresting law suit which recently took place in our courts @# § The principal character in the suft was ‘Play- fellow,” a race horse which had been sold for a vast amount ## § But the value of the horse, so it seems, was not in his speed and en- durance, but in the reputation of his broth- er--the celebrated “Map O° War.” {A reputation is a great thing to trade upon, if backed by merit. But, neither man nor beast can last long when traveling upon another’s reputa- tion ## € The Namm Store has carved out its own reputation in Brooklyn —-as a cash-dealing, val- ue-giving and — service- rendering institution # B. H. . Jan, 12, 1922. Styles That Women and Misses Ave Requesting $25 Coats, $14: Some with Australian opossum collars. Smart mannish coats of all wool plaid back materials, and heather mixtures. Si women and misses. Light and Dark ‘Tans, Many Shades _— of Brown, Taupe and Sorrento Blue. Namm’s—Second Floor EXTRA $1.59 Cut Glass,$1.39 A special Friday offer which includes spoon trays, bon bon dishes in pretty designs. Namm’s-—Main Plo: 69c Iridescent Night Sets, 48c Sets include water bot tles and tumblers. Namm’s—Main floor 30c Writing Paper, I7c paper, Pink, 24 sheets, <4 envelopes, pretty boxes Namn's—Main Floor 65c Fabric Gloves, 39c Women’s washable gloves, Excellent blue, buff. in gray, brown, mastk Sizes 6 to 733. Big bar- gains. Namm's—Main Floor $1.75 to $2 Coatings, Yd., $1 Novelties in mixtures tweeds, 52 ins. wide. Mer velously low Namm’s~ in F 1.90 Silk Net Flouncing,yd., $1.19 Stunning embroide d signs in evening shade all blac’. Wondert ioe BROOKLYN, N. Y. In Brooklyn's Shopping Center From Fulton to Livingston Hoyt Street to Elm Place Telephone Main 6600 NEWS FOR FRIDAY, JAN. 13, 1922 *2 to $3 HOUSEDRESSES Friday’s Values Bring Additional Glories to a Sale Already Great AY An Outstand- The Thrifty ing Feature of ° Will Heed + A Great Sale This Value Suits, 97¢ Made of good _linene, This sale will long linger in the minds of women who KNOW chant repps and Peggy VALUES. or chambray, in small checks and plain colors. and trimming touches of many kinds. 70c Polly Prim Aprons, 48c A value on a parallel with these other offerings. Of chambray or percale, with rick-rack braid trimming on the waist and pockets. $1 Undermuslins, 74c Gowns, Chemises, Petticoats, Bloomers ‘The last Bargain Friday of the “WHITE SALE” brings immense values. The gowns and bloomers are of pink batiste, the white, all trimmed with lace and embroidery. $2 Domet Flannel Gowns 98c 89c White, trimmed with striped Of striped flannelette, band on neck, frontand sleeves. | double yoke, braid trir Namm's—-Second Floor Women’s Storm Rubbers $1 Virst. quality; Ameri- Bilday, saluen wan Tact i Aisast they'd never be possible. heels and toes. Girls’ and Misses’ Rub- here FRIDAY! bers, accord- ing to size. .80c & 90c Boys’ and Youths’ Storm Rubbers, accord- ine $1 and $1.15 Special Close-Out of Hocd Arctics Women’s 75c Cotton Underwear, 48c Fine ribbed; fleeced. Regular and extra sizes. Special, Friday! Women’s $1.25 to $1.50 Cotton Union Pomtexeort Stamped | 20e Goods--'4 Price 8c to $5.50 Pieces, 4c to $2.75 | Wide Choice Friday! | Extra Good Weight dollars. Discontinued lines now come to you at | this deep reduction in price. Beautiful | designs; hundreds of pieces; everything | | $1. ‘Table Cloth Mercerized, you could want; never so low in price before. Nanvwn's—Third bioor, Bargain Friday in the New 4th Floor Rug Department 530. Seamless Velvet Rugs, *19-% Best Sizer-9x12 Feet ‘Tremendous money saving opportunities are presented by the New Fourth Floor Rug De- partment for Bargain Friday. These Rugs are Smith’s seamless all wool velvet rugs. Size. 9x12 feet. Rich patterns in a splendid variety. Namm’s-—Fourth Floor $1.75 “Cookrite” Coffee <>, Percolators,$i-25 ‘The famous“COOKRITE” aluminum percolators, so well known for the way they're mz Of heavy durable aluminum; very bright finish; per- fectly welded spout and black ebon ized wood handles; gliss top; 8-cup size. You'll come early if you want to share! $1.25 Gas Jet Heater, $ The 20th Century make; gives hea! and light at same time. $3.50 Carpet Sweeper, $2.25 »turdily constructed metal sweep crs, fitted with strong bristle brush $3.25 Window Boxes, $2.97 Of heavy galvanized iron; rust-proof, id easily cleaned. $2.50 Cooker Sets, $1.89 Cookrite™ aluminum tcombinetion els: J qquart expan Crood ae oF, $1 to tions Smartly styled, winsome little dresses, of gingham White collars, $1.10 Extra Size Gowns ere aa Men’s $1.85 Underwear More Great Underwear Bargains The Namm Idea receives the entire credit for these For without the “Cash purchase” plan shirts and drawers to match. Sizes 32 to 44. Save Unbleached Muslin Thrifty home managers will want to buy by the bolt and count their savings by the ent finish, sizes 54x56 or 58 inches round, 80c Eiderdown, 2c. Linoleum, sq. yd., Perfect quality, in full rolls Splendid patterns of the newest orivina Bargain Friday Priced! cloth; Russian, Oliver Twist and Middy styles. Sizes 3 to 8: $2 Wash Suits, $1.39 Of splendid wash materials. Boys’ $1 Blouses, 55¢ Of striped percale. Sizes 8 to 12. Namm’a—Second Floor others with nuined, Women’s 10c Handkerchiefs 6 for 19¢c Another splendid Friday Bargain. One corner em- broidered and colored bor- Part wool and cotton oe pong ote wun Toca slight imperfections, hard- ly noticeable, Namm's—Main Floor $1 Children’s 60c to 70c Cotton Underwear, 39c Ribbed, fleeced, — gray shirts and drawers for boys. 24 to 34. For girls —-white cotton shirts and pants; 4 to 16 years, Excellent value tomorrow! pecren avonens = and Suits, 89c eho yh Cees Women’s $1.50 to boyy. sepucwe Fine ribbed; _ fleeced. nion Suits, 0 $1.75 S H arctics in this : ek 45 Sports Hose aunyaamanne $2.90 Regular and extra sleeat oat envcate) 79¢ 97¢ Saf eae bt AAD Lec Silk and wool, in plain or ribbed effects. Teather Bleached and mixtures and other colors Slightly irregular. Women’s 70c Hose, 48c 1 36 Lisle pleated heather color oC Inches hose. All sizes. Wide Women’s 30c Hose, 19¢ Black, white, cordovan and gray. Men’s 40c Socks, 24c Damask We to Wwe Mercerized lisle and wool. hs, 79c Percales, 12}4¢ Namm's—Main Floor perman Standard — quality, count terns. ss pretty pat 46 inches wide Namm’s—Third Floor. Women’s $2 Umbrellas, $1.69 Eight rib paragon frame umbrellas,covered with fine tape edge cotton material, with silk cases fitted to each. Another great Bar- gain Friday prize value. Namm's—Main Floor, 1.20 Cork 77¢ Burlap back. The Sort of VALUES That Are Making Namm’s Headquarters for Bedding Friday! *10 Cotton Mattresses, *5.°° 1 the value! Greater City These are well All sizes We sincerely believe that nowhere will you find a better matt made and covered with at this astonishin $325 Dining Room Suite, $189 Nine beautiful pieces; Buffet, shina syset extension arm = chairs, mahogany finish e sie nd one =