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Wexan Resents Imputation His State Is Great Only Because of Its Oil, for Even With No} Qil Its Position in Economic World Is Safe. By Roger Batchelder. “Most people think that Texas is @m important State solely because of fie of! properties," said C. 0, Bedell @f Waco, who is at the Astor, “but, @s a matter of fact, Texes has indus- @ries and developments of diverse @baracter equal to those of many ether States. The oil boom is always @enaational, in that it sometimes cre- @tes fabulous fortunes overnight and brings national attention to it instead @f to other and more certain sources ef prosperity “During the agricultural depression, ‘@l kept finances liquid in Texas, And ‘tt is interesting to note that, during the last month, Dallas has issued uilding permits which represent an Mmveatment of about $2,500,000, One @f Waco's new interests is a shoe- Beliah factory, whore product already has become one of the largest of its Kind in. the world, Texas appreciates ite olf industry, but it has other means of subsistence which could, under normal circumstances, enable it to retain its present economic posi- tion in the Union. ° . MOOSE SUICIDE. Most animals regard ratiway tracks @s things which are suspicious and should be distrusted, but the moose | not only has no fear of them, but also couets disaster by track-walking, according to G. D. Brophy, a passen- @er agent of the Canadian Pacific, who is at the Commodore from Banff, Alberta. “During the past six months,"’ said ] tnaustesar Pursuits of its own, is the! finest market in the world. ‘In certain countnes of South America,” Mr. Simpson went on, “the! German articlés of trade have been accepted, together with German! military methods. And if we are to WHY NOT GET IT? offset the coming German vconomic “T cannot understand why American] onslaught, which ulready is in evi- nianufacturers do not make more e/-| dence to p certain degree, we must fert to get the South American trade '’} Send our best salesmen to ‘sell’ South 4 America. We must show that our sald R. H, Simpson of Rio de Jamreic | ANAM Ne ia we With Be at the McAlpin. it immediately. Foreign exchange de- “Phe whole world has the pression in this country and other opinion of Germany,’? he went on, | factors which have hitherto restricted “yet if one is offered a German-made the Amorican appeal for business should be forgotten. Even if it costs! article for 10 cents and another whicli | money without {mmediate ptospect of eosts 20, the buyer is mosi likely te| returns, American manufacturers put sentiment in the backs: ound aN | SHSM oar nn ‘ALS hl the better and forces that fact on t»| {e late.” ear oars mind of the buyer through expert salesmen, he is going to sell his FARTHEST FROM HOME, Lil Weel sear ist sontn| 2h “New Yorkers For a Day or manufacturer who gets there first.}to-day are Mr. aud Mrs. C. M. Terry, who are at the Pennsylvania. Their home town, Sydney, Australia, is over es from Broadway. He must sell his goods, prove their quality, their superiority over continent, with few 1329-1331 > aD 4810-4812 | BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Ave., Bet, 48th & 49th Sts, BROOKLYN BROOKLYN FULTON STREET ara’ BRIDGE STREET Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn For Friday At a Reduction! Mr. Brophy, a former resident of Staten Island, “twelve wm killed by engines in th Rockies. Moose seem to by the headlights of the © while other animals are moose often remain E they are killed. Deer and oth mals of ‘the section do not near the tracks.” Mr. Brophy sald that animals which were the wildest in natura ‘ound- ings became the most tame 4 easily approached in the Can. National Parks. He cited the moun- tain sheep as an example. Have Color in Cheeks Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets. If your skin is yellow—complexion Paillid—tongue coated—appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good teeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive stitute for calomel—wer Dr. Edwards after 17 years Dr. Edwards’ Olive Table purely vegetable with olive oil. mixed You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no eruptions, a feeling of buoy- ancy like childhood days you must get at the cause, compound Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects, They overcome constipation. _ T: one or two nightly and note the ple ing results. Milltons of boxes © Advt sold annually. at 15¢ and 30c. Healing Cream Clogged Air Passages Open at Once—Nose and Throat Clear. If your nostrils are clogged and your head stuffed because of catarrh or a cold, get Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of thi pure, antiseptic, germ destroyin, cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head and membranes. Instant ef. How good it feels. Your head is cleer, Your nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No more snuffling Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and miserable, Relief is sure.— Advt. ‘Try Radway's Joliform on the worst case of rheumi lumbago, grip, sore. throat. or t you know about. There. will . prise coming to you—the aatiot from © ak once, SABLLFORM™ lon’ aye or diacciora. | tien upon the skin—vanishes and penetrates fnstanuly. Clean and In w convenient tube form, Gan be kept in your vanity caso or fravelling bag. Ask your druggist; it he ddean’t have it. n send your name: we will 4 you & good Radway & Co, ized tube of Jellform free, | Kin Radway tus re . 5 H i similation of Food; givin, i] The Childr 2 Relieves Catarrh | | For | Grippe, Colds. This Handsome || Bay Seal (Dyed Coney) COAT “19 | | ' [| Originally $125 [\\ This 40-in. ca Bagiseal ys | Coat, 579 A magnificent Coat, self-trim- med, with shawl collar and bell cuffs. 40 inches long. Two-but- ton and handsomely silk-lined | SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES . Children Cry for Fletcher’s The Kind You Have Always BOUeRE has borne the signas | ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his rsonal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one | deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and | #Just-as-good’”’ are but experiments, and endanger | health of Children—Expericnce against Experiment, | Never attempt to relieve your baby with ¢ | remedy that you would use for ee can What is CASTORIA | armless titute for Castor Oil, Paree — oric, Drops and Roothing Syrups. {t contains neither | pium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For han t aty yOars it has been in constant use forthe | more tl pation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and relief of Cons } Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, | and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the ass | healthy and_natural sleep, en’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend, Bears the Signature of | In Use For Over 30 Years ‘THE OEWTAUA COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. In five minutes “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ ends Indigestion Gases Acidity Sourness Flatulence Palpitation Take “Pape’s Diapepsin” now! Injtion and distress. of men and five minutes your stomach feels fine, | wviuen teday Kuve ae | Don't bother what upset your stor ch | ep: ioe Bena thia delidate or which portion of the food did the! ryan, regulated wid they eat. their damage. If your stomach is sour,|favorite foods without fear, If your massy and upset, and what you just|stomach doesn't take : of your ate has fermented into stubborn | liberal limit without n; if your lumps; head dizzy and aches, you|}food is a damage in of ah eructate gases and acids and undi-|remember the quickest, surest, wested foods—just take a liltle ‘s | harmless tacid Py Di ;ELLFORM. f Hi Diapepsin and in five minutes you|which costs only sist wonder what became of the indiges- || rye case ut D ug Stores cents for a} Advt THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922. ios Mana bar For Economy’s Sake—Pay Cash as You Go. EveryN is Pledged It Is Only 8 Minutes To live up to the rules of the store. From Wall Strect, Manhattan, To serve the public faithfully. lo this store of savings. Sub- Never to misrepresent merchan- way erdrance Hoyt Street To ie courteous at all times. Station. e e NAMM’S FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. BROOKLYN, N. Y..-NEWS FOR FRIDAY, FEB. 10, 1922 -— Work—Save—Smile For Returned Prosperity ! { That's the 1922 slogan for the Namm Store ¥e 140 Winter Coats Less Than % Price || 25c to 40c Was Printed Voiles. {{ Any one of these ingre- White Voi yo t Vhite Voiles. I dients is a stimulant to Dein is l 2 V bettered conditions — but $ 9 7 4 5 Se ag 2 Cc the combination brings the perfect whole ee Proving conclusively that Bargain Friday o} Drastic clearance of Winter Coats—brown time to buy Sumn OC Work ileus, Without and navy Bolivias, suede velours and broad- saving, is not the remedy —for work and reckless spending brings unnatural, temporary prosperity we Namm's cloths, self or fur collars. Following is a range of sizes in the sale :- French twill and storm se 30c to 60c Ocean Pearl Buttons doz. 1 0c Many kinds,in black or white !7 Coats size 14 47 Coats size 16 16 Coats size 18 35 Coats size 36 14 Coats size 38 11 Coats size #0 Nanni s—Main 40c Cotton Nets yd, 19¢ In white only, used principally @And to work and save without being cheerful would make us a depress- ing, intolerant people and $59.75 to $125 Coats kill our vision we G0c Rose Bud for linings i) ‘ $34. 75 to $89.75 Trimming, 29¢ inches wide Vamne's Main Floor Coats of Bolivia, Panvelaine and Nor- mandie cloths—riehly fur-collared with opos- | 15cto$3.30StampedGoods at Half Price, 8¢ to $1.65 Royal Society and ot her makes of centrepieces, scarfs, pillow tops, children’s dresses, luncheon cloths, odd lots. Vamm's—Third Floor andsmile, there can beon!y one solution for everybody and that’s Returned Prosperity ! sum, squirrel, mole or beaver. Sizes for women and misses. Nanm's—Sccond Floor aa Feb. 9, 1922. Men’s *1:5° to $2 Underwear, 95 Natural Wool and Cotton Shirts Derby Rib Fleeced Cotton and Drawers, broken size range. Union Suits. In assorted sizes. i { G But if we work, save | “Baby Week” Bargains $1.65 Dresses $| Dainty short models of fine nainsook, hand-embroidered yoke; skirt and yoke trimmed with Val insertion and edge. 6 months to 2 years. $1.50 Crepe de Chine and Silk Poplin Caps, 97 Second FI Now when stocks are broken in size range, or must make way for Spring goods, they take emphatically low prices. You can profit by coming here Friday. Women's 79e to $1 Cotton | Children’s $1 Cotton Union Union Suits, 50c. Suits, 4 to 12 yrs., 69¢. Women’s *1 to *1-25 Wool Hose In heather colorings, double heels and toes Bane vitewalrtBely ie , 69c Namm's—Main Floor . Women’s $1 i Chises In the February Furniture Sale!| Men’s12¥c to 25¢ Handkerchiefs, 59c 6 for 59c Duplex yauntlets of fine 1 | Vine quality initial “ker fabric. Many with contrast- chiefs. A valu ia ute “atk ing linings. In grey, brown, the Friday Bargain sj Intek and white. They throw Nee naan ag down the gauntlet to you. | 19c to 25¢ H'dk'fs, 12! 2c | Women’s $1 to $1.25 Cot- ton Union Suits, 69c. Men's 50c Wool and Cash- mere Hose, 39c. Black, gray, and natural colors, Namm’s. Match this value, if you can. Men’s satin striped “her Namm's—Main Floor chiefs. 10c Palmolive Soap 8 Cakes 56c So popular that each pur- chase is limited to 8 cakes, and no mail or ‘phone orders. Colgate’s 20c Tooth Powder, Only 6 to a customer. 10!2c NVanm's—Main Flo $100 Duofold Suite, $66 A handsome, substantial suite. Includes a large settee, which can be opened into a large restful day bed, also large chair and rocker. Fine mahogany finish frames. — It’s remarkable value at this price and Friday is the time to buy and save! $10 Cotton Mattress, $5.50 40c to 50c Cretonnes, Filet Nets and Marquisettes yd. 27¢ Bargain BF “Feature We 38 White Enamel Bed, $4.77 y of Curtain 24e Samurai Talcum, Cory- | Excellently made of pure Well made, with one and] jarvaine as RTL i lopsis. 1c J cotton and covered with a — one-sixteenth inch continu} decede AR ne PO ea 13c Peroxide, full strength 9c | fine grade of ticking. Buy ous posts. Five filler rods these extra fine curtainin at head and foot ends. Nanm's—Fifth Floor, $1.40 to $1.65 Inlaid Linoleum, sq. yd. 9Oe Continuing the “FEATURE WEEK” Sale, Friday! A tremendous purchase specially for “Feature Week” brings the marvelously little price! Hardwood, tile, carpet and many other patterns dutly irregular in design; 2 35c Finest Bay Rum 21c_ | Friday and Save. Namm’s—Main Floor Namm's--Third Floor $1.50 Aluminum Windsor Kettles, 95c Bargain Friday Values in Housewares ‘These are made of heavy gauge aluminum ; highly polished surface. Some Hlariog peeps with flat bot- yds. wide. Buy to SAVE, Friday tom, bail handle and tightly tit , = ling cover, 5 quart Merrily # to $1.19 Cork 59c¢ its Traported Floge 29¢ “ ino yd. Oilcloth, sq. yd. 69 Corn Brooms 79¢ Round Clothes roleum, sq. yd siicaaln ab ; Solid cork — foundation Imported oileloth LESS Baskets, 50c Popular family size, made with strong handles. Ex Special 48c Finest corn brooms, heavy wire bound and sewed 2 than half pric Burlap (not ightly misprinted; felt) back. 2 yards wide. yds. wi le. Special, Friday! $40 Axminster & Velvet Rugs, $19.95 $i 2 andles ceptional value. ; month wood bandh a PHORAD VAIUE 9x12 ft. Velvet Oxo ft. Axminster, $1.39 Canister Sets, 95¢ 9x101% ft. Axminster i} x10}, ft. Axminster Four pieces white enameled, : : " é ett etecniic, Splendid rugs, ordinarily twice this Friday price, to go and neatly stenciled. vause some patterns are slightly mismatched $5 Electric Irons, $3.79 Empress make, nickel-plated $1.97 Waffle Irons, $1.39 $1 Heavy Brussels Carpet, yd., 69¢ $1.95 WOOL Velvet Carpet, yd., $1.29 In the ‘Sewing Week ’’ Sale h Fabrics 36-In, Percales. 27-In. Ginghams 36-In. Longeloth 32-In. Pongec. {Sewing Wook is, the best r wash fabrics for every conceivable purpose. Be here early! Save mightily on every yard you need! Third Floor $2:29 All-Wool Serge, *1-?° Stinches wide; Navy and Black More Friday Bargains 5 SILK PILLOWS, $1.59 Beautiful Canton sitk pillow centred with flower cluster nm's- Third KU FLOOR LAMPS, $15.95 Lovely el lamps, With rich silk shades. Hy traordinary ! Namm's—-Third Floor $1 CORSETS COB pink coutil corset Second F $2 SWEATERS \. very low price and big valuc. Sizes 86 to tt ccomd Floor NEW BLOUSES, 3. bi Canton erepe or crepe de chine, tic-backs. New neck lines. Short and long sleeves. MILLINERY, $1.79 New straw and combina tions. In gay Spring color ings. Namni'a—Sccond Fl $6 to $7 PUMPS AND OXFORDS, The smartest here in this wonder Friday Sale. Nanm's—Si M'loor $1.25 UNDERMUSLINS, 88c Gowns, chemises, petti- coats and bloomers in these valu $25 TO $30 DRESSES $14.75 Smart and lavishly adorned In various moods of the mode $1.50 BAR PINS, 92c Silverite, set with rhinc stones. ‘Tax extr WOME UMBRELLAS, $1.69 Fine grade cotton, At- tractive idles; suk case Nam Main Flour 29e WRITING PAPER, 19¢ Linen finish paper and envelopes. A big value ious 4 Mawt Floor $4.65 WALL PAPER, $2.79 Room lots of 80-inch oatmeal paper. 9 rolls r, 16 yards border. Third Floor $16.50 OVAL F AE MIRRORS, 0 In polychrome — finish frame. Rare value Namm's-—Third Floor MEN’S $1.39 SHIR Fine striped percales Phis sale an event for men Namu's—Main #loor 69¢ WINDOW SHADES, 29c “Seconds ;” with 0 86x60. wanted colors, accessories. FRIDAY BARGAIN SALE! oa Se Be

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