The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 21

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SHIMMY DANCE, jazz muse, short skiris, low necks, joy riding and ¢igarettes have been officially banned by the Chicago Board of Education, M NEW YORK pickpockets who used to slip a finger into a vest pocket and get a watch, now get only a scratch from a pin used to hold the watchleés chain in place, a social worker reports. CARRYING a white carnation wreath ‘to my beloved wife from her loving husband,"’ a Newark man went home and tried to kill her with a hatehet. WHEN A WOMAN told a Chicago Judge she was proud of her gray hair at thirty, he sent her to the psychopathic ward for ob- servation. WHEN THE MAYOR of St. Petersburg, Fla, received a re- quest from the Purity League that he appoint a bathing suit inspec- * tor, he promptly appointed himself and accepted. WAY TO RESTORE good times, former Gov. Bailey of Kansas says, is to “lock up eyery motor car in the country for twelve months."” SERGT, ALVIN YORK, Tennessee hero of the World War, Féefused to fire a gun one time for $2,000 when he learned a pieture was to be taken for advertising purposes, HOME BREWERS have clogged the sewers in part of Butte, Mon., by emptying mash and other ingredients into them to escape detection. VAKEMAN RE-ELECTED AGAIN. Wilbur ¥. Wakeman, former news- per man, has been re-elected Treas- wr and General Secretary of the American Protective Tariff League for the thirty-third time. He was recom- mended to the league in 1889 by Will- jam McK y, then Chairman of the d Means Committee. C geen (GBYEARS OF HOME FURNISHING ) NAN, ‘e@ WW.Cor. 6 Ave.& (St St. r Because we are painting our store, and are over-run with workmen, we are anxious to un- load as much stock as possible. This saves moving it around and we have accordingly pushed forward our annual February Clearance. Price-slashes from 20% to 50% have been made in all depart- ‘ments. Come early and get the benefit of the largest selection. Fireside Rocker Cane back and seat, in genuine antique mahog- any, as illustraed, at $] 7% 10-Piece Italian Period Dining Room Suite American Walnut, ting of Buffet, 60-in. long, Silver Chest, Sei 60x45 in., 8 ft. exten- sion, Arm and 5 Mlustrated t. ~__ MOTON TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE ye =— upsat STOUAE | (= GBAveS SES In five minutes “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ ends Indigestion Gases Sourness Acidity Flatulence Palpitation ed “Pape's Diapep. Gietress iu five minutes, Yuu Something » relieves stom-|slore, and then if esn't agree with jyou, if what you eat lays like lead, jferments and sours and forms gas, causes headache, dizziness and nausea: your stomach is/eructations of acid and undigested \EBitoo valuab 1 mustn't injure it|food—remember us soon as Pape's Frith drastic drugs. Vape's Diape Diapepsin comes in contact with the is noted for its speed in giving stomnach all indigestion vanisues, It harmlessness, its certain ac! is the most efficient antacid known sick, sour, gassy sto the wertainty i ease with which erfect stomach do: it, overcomes st keep it handy—get a disorders is 4 revelation to those who \ venaiame Case from any drug try it--Adyt fa on't want a slow remedy when your omach is bad—or an uncertain one Sor # harinful one yt - Gate Leg Table Davenport Sofa Bed In Mahogany finish, 32x44, Mahogany finished frames; uphol- as illustrated, $3 2550 stered in imitation leather; makes full ateses. teeta size bed when open, This does not in- OPEN SATURDAY clude mattress, $4750 | EVENINGS. trated, at | you should eat ach and digestive | WOLVES INVADE STREETS. Spanish Villagers Cannot House Afier Dark, Leave LEON, Spain, Jan. 26 (Associated Press).—Owing to the heavy snow- | full in the mountain regions, large numbers of wolves have come intu the plains, The villagers of Corni- ero and Sopena are unablo to leave their homes after dark owing to the large number of wolves prowling in the streets. In one village an armed band of citizens was compelled to seek refuge in their homes owing to the ferocity of the marauders, Battles between the watchdogs of the vil- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUA lages and the wolves occur nightly. Plena sti ARMY NEEDS 5,052 OFFICERS. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—A study of the military establishment just completed by the General Staff has | resulted in the decision that 16,652 co. issioned officers will be needed when the regular service is fully j officered in each grade, the Nationa) Guard is perfected under Federal regulations and the organized re. serves are finally completed, while the estimated nymber to July 1 next year is fixed at USE SLOAN'S 10 | WARD OFF PAIN ITTLE aches grow into big pains I unless warded off by an applita- 't rub, as tion of Sloan's, nt, Sloan's it penetrates. A counter- soon relieves scatters congestion, an¢ the ache and pain. Rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lum- bago, lame back, stiff joints, sprains and strains won't fight long against Sloan's Li vs keep it handy for instant us?. \For more than forty years, Sloan’s Liniment has helped thousands the world over. You won't be an exception. — It certainly does produce results. You just know from its stimulating, healthy odor that it will do you good. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists: amily Remedies. For aclear, Bealthy comp! b use freely Pr-Hobsons BEY the signe! of danger ahead Don't play with 2 Cold—cure it immediately with Hil’s C, B. Q. Tablets. GX Ge GE a? eS At the first sign of infection, take Hil’s—best by test, the standard remedy the werld over for Colds, Coughs, Headaches, and La Gripe. Halls C. B. Q. acts at oace, Disintegrates and starts work in em seconds, giving quick relief 1 AD Drsgyises— 30 Comes © mma Company, DeTROrr Head Stuffed By Catarrh or Cold ? Use Healing Cream If your nostrils are clogged, your throu distressed, or your head is stuffed by catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ destroying | It penetrates e, soothing nbranes and | Jeream into your nostrils, throug! every Your nostrils | lisclear. No more | | dryness or struggling for Get « small bottle of Ely's | Cream Balm from any druggist. Colds | Jand catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuiled up. Relief is sure— | | Advt | | —| for years relieved thousands of cold and cough suffering men, women and children, Severe colds or | colds newly contracted are benefited | by its pleasant balsamic and healing antiseptice irritation eased | I R. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honey has i | ff | breathing made less di | You can give the children Dr. Bell’s | Pine-Tar-Honey, too. Get a bottle today trom any druggist. 30c Dr Bells. Pine-Tar-Honey 2°; fon Coughs and Coids € Vv icult RY 26, 1922. In Brooklyn’s Shopping Center From Fulton to Livingston we | ALT NAMM & SON “The Borrower Is Slave To The Lender” ——Benj. Franklin. Namm’s Restaurant? Special delicious menus, most Have You Tried Afternoon Tea at reasonably priced. Between 3 and 5. NAMM’S FORTY-SIXTH YEAR “Let The Public Be - Damned,”’ said a well known railroad financier several years ago. @# {| In contrast to this, the Namm Store published the following code of dealing with its patrons: Ready-to- Wear & Untrimmed Hats $1.95 Satin and taffeta combined with straw, in Spring’s smart- est shapes and color fancies. Namm’s—Sooond Floor $3.95 Sweaters $1.88 Worsted sweaters in the fav- ored slip-over style with patent leather belt, or Tuxedo model “Na transaction is sat- isfactory to us unless it is satisfactory to you’’ { Since then, the railroad financier has had occasion to retract his words, but the spirit of our statement still prevails €@ GAs a result, money is cheerfully refunded on all Namm _ purchases—pro- vided only that the mer- chandise 1s brought back’ promptly and in returnable Rue corded belt and condition ## ceed a d ‘open {let the Public be Ree ee ; All sizes from 34 to 46 in the B.H.N. |S Jan. 26, 1922. Namm's—Second Floor Bargain Thrift Specials $2.50 Leather Handbags, $1.44 In all wanted leathers with choice of shape in black, brown, gray and tan, All with inside compartments and mirror. Namm’s—Main Floor 59c Washable Fabric Gloves, 39c A utility glove, and thrifty women will want many pairs. In tan, brown, gray and mode. ‘T'wo-clasp style. Namm’s—Main Floor 50c Jacquard Ribbons, 39c Friday shoppers will count themselves fortunate in getting this good value. Five inches wide and eight lovely colors. Namm’s—Main Floor 50c Dainty Neckwear, 18c Collars, collar and cuff sets and vestees; we took a big lot off a manufacturer's hands, and the advantage is yours. Namm’s—Main Floor $1.29 Georgette Crepes, yd., 79c Double widths and splendid quality in black, navy and other colors. Bargain seeking here will have a Thrift reward. Namm’s—M ain Floor $1.59 to $2 Wool Coatings, $1 Mixtures, Velours, Silvertones; also sports silks, sutins and taffetas are special values in this Remnant Sale. Namm's—Main Floor 39c Stamped Rompers, 29c Well-made of white Indian Head. Mothers will be wise to get a large quantity. For tots 1 to 3 years. Namm’s—TMrd Floor Boys’ $6 Overcoats, $3.95 Russian models in sizes 3 to 8. In Oxford and heathers. There'll be much cold weather yet. Buy at this inviting price, Namm's—Second Floor $1.50 Rhinestone Bracelets, 92c Silver-plated, flexible and beautifully set with sparkling stones. Bargain-Friday priced. Namm’s—-Main Floor A Clearance! $2.5t0°75 Wood Beds $ ] 8:97 Mahogany Finish Toory While American Walnut Enamel Beds A Price That's Less Than the Cost to! Make! These remain from suites we have sold without beds, Friday we pric m for a clearaway. Most of them are full size, many Pit. « 3-Strap Pumps Less Than4Price $2.95 Decidedly smart are these strapped pumps of patent leather, black kid and dull calf. Low, Span- ish or Cuban heels, stitched and welted soles. Jazz Oxfords at same price, of patent leather with low heels. Si: 3 to |_————V amm's—Second Floor Tremendous Savings Friday On Remnants of 25cto39c Wash Goods and tailored models, BROOKLYN, N. Y.—NEWS FOR FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 1922 BARGAIN ¢ " \ Ei. FRIDAY? i : DoubleThrift Event Friday $20 Coats *10 lynites. The Coats The Dresses Flare, bloused Embroidered, Bolivias trimmed, Normandies Canton Crepe Suede Velours Poirel Twill B T, Taffeta Silk ee ase Rich Satin Sorrento Navy Spanish Lace If you want a splendid coat to finish out the Winter, and a smart frock in an advance season mode, visit this { double event Friday. N28 The Coats in sizes 14 to 44. The Dresses is And extra sizes in dresses 4214 to 52/4. 8 16 to 44. ‘Namm's—Second Floor Women's $1.25 and $1.39 Union Suits, 79 Here’s a big value for women. Fleeced cotton union suits, ankle length. Regular and extra sizes. Dresses $1 4-75 Values even beyond our expectations; just such values as these have made Namm’s the shopping mecca for discriminating Brook- beaded and ribbon Telephone Booths on Every Floor ‘Men’s *2 Underwear, $1 This is a value that will keep every man in Brooklyn warm, for the underwear is natural wool, breasted, with ankle length drawers to match. Boys’ and Girls’ $1 Union Suits, 69e Sizes 4 to 12. Rib cotton fleeced union suits, long sleeves, ankle length, in white and gray. Namm’s—M ain Floor Women’s $1. 50& $1.75 Wool Hose 97c Printed Voiles Percales Silk and Wool Mixtures White Voiles IAc Ginghams Here, Too! Printed Batistes ] 2 2 Yd Longeloth In a sale which carries out Printed Lawns + Pongees evi idea of Franklin’s for Just to read ‘of the wide choice THRIFT, Plain and drop- Shirts single or double A Great $1.39 Sanitas Table Covers, 95 Thrift Sale combines with Bargain Friday—-such values In choice of several attractive designs. 48 inches, round or square $2.25 Percolators, $1.66 The famous Mirro alum- testify. inum in 8 cup size. $1.69 White Enamel Shelf and Towel Bar, $! Steel combination shelf and bar. 18 inches long. Namm's ‘amm's—Third Floor, $10 Cotton Mattresses Compelling Value For Thrift Friday! Chance to Save! By all means come Friday for the new mattress you need. Here’s a value that’s nothing short of marvelous. under the most sanitary conditions of white cotton and covered with good grade ticking. Namm's stitch effects, in solid colors and heather mixtures. Women's 89c Fibre Silk Hose, 35¢ Slightly imperfect. Double is to think of the hundreds of things that can be made at a saving by thrifty needlewomen. $1 Table Cloths, 37¢ Mai of a enue of mercer- tops and soles. ize lamask, the patterns ex- , ana feptionall pretty. Sizes 50x50. Boys 40c 45c Hose, 9c THIS is the way the “THRIFT | .,Medium and heavy ribbed. SALE” saves. ines 7 to 1194, Namm's—Main Floor $3.95 fish Blankets, $] -79 Good weight, double bed size, in all the new plaids. Friday value ‘ s The last Bargain Fri t worth coming miles for, HoT SALE brings thise Dutes THRIFT SALE brings these Dutch style Curtains of Marquisette or scrim with lace edges, Panels of Nottingham lace. And Notting- ham luce curtains by the pair. Friday—SAVEt $4 Velour Drapes, $2.88 Of rich, embossed velour, for doors and windows. Wanted shades. 19c to 25c Curtain and Drap- ery Fabrics, Yard, 11 oc Cretonne and burlap, for drapes. Marquisette and scrim for curtains, Namm's—TMrd Floor $ 5-50 Made All sizes—Friday ! Fifth Floor $55 Axminster Rugs Finer"Grades F Extraordi oslo ft. Sie *4 G50 Styamen The "ee are of the better seamless grade, with di rich nap that wears and looks exceptionally well, / Thrift Friday wonder bargain! Wild’s $1 Cork Linoleum, 55c sq. yd. Room lengths of 8 to 18 yards. Long wearing; new patterns. $1.70 WOOL Velvet Carpet, Yd. $ | Still time to sure in this unusual bargain but share quickly for they’re going fast. Hall and state patterns, Be- low wholesale cost Friday! Fourth Bluor, Lean 190808 $2 Curtains, $1.19 mre

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