The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1922, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922, 24, will be held In satbank| a teers’ College, Colvinbla Univers, i evening. At the time Dr. Curry was also a tenober a m the Union Theological Sem- NEWS NUTMEGS|® FROM’ CONNECTICUT The Borrower Is Slave to the Lender AL. NAMM & SON NAMM’S FORTY-SIXTH YEAR inary In New York. He was at various times a tencher at Boston University, Harvard University, the Newton Theo- logical Institution, New York University and Yale Divinity School, and was the author of many works on the art of vo- ; cal expression. Dr. Curry taught morr 1,500 City Employees Pay 50) (1. "Pino students for the ministry. tn Cents a Week Into Milk Fund. | additton to thousands of other students. pechiinian deaseininceenaainienisd (Special to The Evening World.) anna 5a a | WATERBURY, Conn., Feb. 16.— <taid yd tah oe Mayor Guilfoile has asked every city the sume age employee to contribute 50 cents out of = ‘his or her salary each week from now on to the Babies’ Milk Fund. Every city worker, from the highest salaried office holders to the humblest street cleaner, contributed to-day, and as there are 1,500 persons on the city Payroll the milk fund will receive a healthy boost every week. Under- nourished children {n the public achools receive the milk several times In Brooklyn’s Shopping Centre From Fulton to Livingston Hoyt Street to Elm Place Main 6600 Is Our |i Number At Your Constant Service More Than 5,000 Calls Courteously Handled Every Day Ben-Gay “wherin ee Only by remember- ing to say Ben-Gay, will you be sure to get the original Baume Bengue, and not one | of its flattering flock | of imitators. | BAUME. | =— In 1921 Brooklyn Built Four Show acd Nonadebidil hath saab. BARGAIN FRIDAY Thrifty Thousands Will Come Nammward for These Values BROOKLYN. N Y.—NEWS FOR FRIDAY, FEB. 17, 1922. | “Good Mei Mr. Zip, Zip, Zip, | With Your Hair Cut Just As Short As Mine! a day. | 1 Weather Prophet Predicted} i. wnequalled | is a song that recalls fond Women’s $ ] We shable j Women’s $9.50 Silk Hose Snowstorm a Month Ago. memories to the men who Comb Sage ain erenith ane SHULL tee d . Every Pair A Wonder (Spectal to The Evening World.) wore the khaki and blue MIDDLEBURY, Conn, Feb. 16— | Faded or Gray Hair tor of local circula- during the Great Days. Fabric Gloves, 69c Hoes ( &4 PAS nd The fame of James Tyler as a tion. It drives away Our regular stock reduced for Friday, making bid weather prophet was boosted sky | high again to-day when “the deau-| tiful” fell to a depth of six inches. On | Sunday, Jan. 15, Prophet Tyler wrote | ale to the Waterbury newspapers | warning the public that there would! be a snowstorm of considerable size between Feb. 14 and 16. Skeptics now admit that they may have underrated | | the prohpet's ability. peackliasat a { Many were the times Brooklyn's Great Hosiery Sale Reaches New Heights of Value-Giving — Splendid stockings for less than a dollar. Slightly imperfect, but their *F wearing qualities are not impaired. Lisle tops and soles. Boys’, Girls’ & In- Men’s 75¢ Fibre or the pain of neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, etc., by its penetrat- ing and lasting glow. Keep a tube handy. At all dru RAY hair, however hand- some, denotes advancing age. We all know the advan- tages of a youthful appear- ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray, and looks streaked, just ¢w applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhance its a bargain beyond comparison. white, brown and beaver. All sizes (51/, to but not every size in every color. COM HARL Women’s $2 Kid Gloves, 94c Imported, of an especially fine quality. In brown, tan, white, beaver. Sizes 6 to 714 Namm’s—Main Floor, 50 dozen pairs, in it helped to keep their courage up and their fears down! G Nowadays, Namm Store, little boys in khaki and blue, fancy in the ae we eee ee $$ + , Sitk & CORK MEN’S SOCIETY appearance a hundred-fold. they hear the same song ' t fants’35c & 40¢ Hose kk ig Hose } Don't stay gray! Look —only it has been S I Cc I7c . BACKS “MIKE” COLLINS young! ' Either pares the Fre 2c he | changed a bit to tunning op oats . Plain and fancy drop { as recij jome or get from ; 5 Jot- i - ’, Dectares Migonip ia iehud shone any. drug are a bottle of j “Good Morning, Mr. For Women $ 1 9.75 8 pairs for 50c, Cot- stitch ef i fables land Shoal hades $ oss. ane, Sule ; For Misses i for hes and fect 4 - ompoun which is merely fj i 4, Ss. a Pe soli The Cork Men's Socicty of Greator| lf] the old-time recipe improved | _ At Bargain Friday’s Saving ae ; hilary solid or New York will hold a reunton next Sat- by the addition of other in- 5 barber wi te Unusually attractive models for im- Pegs vee ene H y evening at Donovan's Grand Cir- gredients. Thousands of folks hae tlie alee Oa es mediate wear—or for the first cool days Save Friday! colors. recommend this ready-to-use | 4 a ele Halls, Nos, 208 and 310 West sot! | tains the children while preparation, because it dark- of Spring. Your choice of Men’s $1.50 to $2 Usidarwessahe eit Ae JN MEMORY OF DR, CURRY, A meeting In memory of , Samuel Silas Curry, Ph. 1 founder and President of th School of Expression, who died in CHOICE GROCEREES. Bon Bon Brea Triumph Oatme “Famous” Tea Butter Peaches ilk Milk Buckwhea Potatoes Newly Rolled Pure White Oats, large pkg. per Ib. The Finest Teas, All Popular Varieties evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a tim By morning the gray hair dis- ypears; after another appl ation or two its natural color is restored, and it becomes > thick, glossy and lustrous, and s Strictly Fresh E Newly Laid Per Dozen 45° Finest Creamery Butler Brand Pure Whole Cream Condensed, can. . Lake View Evaporated Ta Per Pound Front Line California In Heavy Syrup Large 2'/, can All “Lost and Found” articles advertised in The World or reported to ‘Lost and Foun’ Bureau,” Room 108 World Building. will be listed for thirty days, These can be seen at any of The World's Offices, “Lost and Found” advertisements can be left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, or oan be telephoned directly to The World. Call 4000 Beekman, New York. or Brooklya Office, 4100 Main. GG White Leghorn Per Dozen 19° lt Can.. Blue Ribbon Prepared Cc 2 Ib. pkg. The Ibs. "Grown for 15° far GC| Fairy Soap 2%. 5e Full Pound Loaf of the Best Bread Baked per pkg. 8c 35c Pancake Flou Aunt Nanna’s Famous Ready-to-use “Famous” Coffee i 25c Fresh Roasted, Every Sip ua Regular Size Cake per pkg. 10c § And Mr. Snip’s young friends are legion! B. A. N. Feb, 16, 1922. Snip, Snip, Snip.” ' {| For Mr. Snip is the fa- | \\ Fibre Silk Sweaters, $5.75 Attractive Tuxedo model, drop stitch weave. Jade Buff Tangerine Navy Black Pocketed and self belted 36 to 46. $2.95 Sweaters, $1.88 Worsted slip - overs, to close out. Namm’s—Second Floor $1.25 Dresses for Little Tots 69c Fine quality white lawn, with tucked waist and full skirt; pink or blue collar. 2 to 6 years. Infants’ 75c Wrappers, S6c White daisy cloth, trim- med with ribbon and shell stitching. 59c Gertrudes, 39c Also barrows made of goad quality flannelette Namm’s 50c Stamped Rompers, 29¢ Simple Striking Designs Unbleached stamped ron pers for simple embroider Sizes 1 to 3. 55¢ Luncheon Sets, 41 Thirteen = piece st cluding large square and 1? napkins, Namm's ets, belts, lines. Ce tures. $1 CB Corsets | | Sale priced 79c CB Corsets of pink coutil, medium and low bust, me- dium and long hips. Sizes 21 to 26. $2 Corsets, $1.39 Desirable model for a full figure. Pink coutil, medium low bust, long hips, elastic insert. 's 27 to 36, Namm’s—Second Floor $15t0$20 Newl ean Fur Scarfs Final disposal of squirrel, mink and natural raccoon Is10 scarfs; chokers, lined and double fur effects. Fur Coats, $50 Clearance of 36 and 40- inch lengths natural musk rat, French Coney and Ponyskin Namm’e ‘econd Floor 29¢ Stationery 19¢ Boxes include 24 envelopes and 24 sheets writing paper or correspondence cards. In pink, blue, buff, orchid and white. Attractive ribbon - tied boxes, with fancy picture tops. A real Friday Bargain. Namw'x—Main Floor 29c to 39c Curtain Fabrics 19¢ yd. Rich, effective Cretonnes r Filet Curtain Nets. zed Marquisettes. Printed Marquisettes, Even Thread Serims Drapery Marquisettes er Fri- stocks. replonts Third FA Namm's Polo Styles Man-tailored sport models, clever pock- notch collars, cut on swinging en, tan, reindeer and mix- Sizes 34 to 44. Namm’s—Second Floor 450 Ritbons 19¢ A “Feature Week” pur- chase, kept for Friday. ‘Thousands 6f loom ends, in lengths from 1% to 8 yards. Friday Bargains in Moitres Taffetas Dresdens Satins There is sure to be a color design and length that you want, and the saving is mighty, indeed. Namm's—Main Floor -—_——_* 5¢ Safety Pins 2 Cards, 7¢ Friday Savings! Or a dozen cards for 89c. ‘Twelve on a card and in as- sorted si A big chance to save on a little item, 24c Sanitary Elastic Belt, ea. 190. 5e Spool Silk, black and colors, 4c spool or doz. 45c. ‘de Package Pins, 300 count, 2 for de. Se Middy Laces. Navy, white, red. 2 for 7e. 29¢ White Roll Tape, 36-yd pe.; 19¢. 48c Rubber Sheeting. Piece 89c. An extra value. Namm's—Main “floor $13 “Neverbreak” Dress Trunks $ 8-95 suits. A Friday Bargain, not tc Women’s 35¢ to 40c Cotton Vests, 24c Vine and Swiss rib, styles regular and extra siz » be denied! Children’s $1.50 Union Suits, 6% Kine cotton fleeced suits in white and gray. YNanm’s—Main Floor $2 All Wool = { Homespun $1.24 The material that is in the greatest vogue for Spring. In a medium tan mixture, 54 inches wide. $1 Panama Suiting, 59¢ In navy and black, good quality, 52 inches wide. 60c Skirtings, 39c Novelty stripes, in black andN with white stripes. 36 inches wide. 14c Cambric Linings, 5c Nanun's—Main Floor $1. 30FancySilk Poplin, yd. 79¢ In Navy and black, in self color plaids and stripes. 36 inches wide, rich and lus- trous. 60c Pongee Silk, 44c In natural color, 36 inches wide, the old stand-by for summer. 40c Silk Mull, 22c In many evening and dark shades. A Friday value! Namm’s—Main Floor Lockwood’s45e Sheeting, 24c 54 inches wide, un- bleached and of a good, strong quality. A Bargain Friday special of interest to the thrifty. $3 Blankets, Pr. $1.88 Wool finish and full size in all the new plaids, $1.25 Table Cloths, 69c Of Damask; the hemstitch- ed, 54x56; the scalloped, 58 inches. Namm's Third Floor Ny $2 \ Woren Madras Shirts $1.59 This extra good Friday shirt offer includes a price of $4.50 for three of these exceptionally good _ shirts. The value is so good we believe these shirts will go out rapidly by threes. Hair- line and pencil stripes. Sizes 14 to 17. Namm’s—Main Floor Wrisley’s 9c Hard Water Castile Soap 3 cakes 22¢ Limit 12 cakes to a custom er. A splendid Friday value. $2.25 Invalid Air Cush- ion, maroon rubber; war- ranted, 1.48 Rubberized House- Aprons, 26c Household Rubber Gloves, 24c 50c Jiffy Rubber Pants; “seconds,” 24c $5.80 “Wear- ever” Kettles, $3.97 Made to withstand the hardest wear; cold handle, welded spout. 5 quart capacity. $1.50 White Enamele Dishpans, 95c Unusually deep; ov: or round. Side handles $2 Waffle Irons, $ Namm'e—Fourth Floor There will be two halls with H Fi 7 cuts their hair and i ds. Rho tuste WH hee eth | ens the hair beautifully; be- | he cuts their hai Tweed Coats Wool and/eottion allie and d Deby tb cot H Seintyre and th be! a sides, no one can possibly tell, Mother goes shopping Herringbones n shirts and drawers. Derby rib cotton union in old time ne. | iy as it darkens so naturally and i i Of basswood, bound with hard fibre Little Sunmaid Raisins, pkg. Triumph Yellow Meal, 2-lb. pkg. In the February Furniture | $10 Velvet ret and | Kraft Cheddar Cheese, per ti 10c | Triumph White Meal, 2-lb. pkg....... 4 a trimmings, stee! locks, with Sale Kraft Pimento Cheese, per tii 10c | Famous Tomato Catsup. 10c and 19¢ £ xmins er one divided and one skirt A5 Tak-hom-a Biscuits, per pkg...... .....5e | Porto Rico Oranges, per dozen......... 30 - Ru os $26 95 tray. Friday Value! $1 45. Bedroom N. B. C. Cheese Tid-bits, pkg........... Se | Large Ripe Grape Fruit .. 2.3 for 20¢ BS, Pade $11 Steamer Trunks | Suites, $88 Ginger Snaps, fresh and crisp, lb Fancy Eating Apples, per dozen........40c Vriday ts naturally u day of $6.95 Four-piece suites in silver Cocoanut Macaroons, per Ib......... Ripe, Juicy Lemons, per dozen........35¢ sed {Naim BSNS Light and strong, covered gray finish. Dre , dressing casainasammma nd seamless all wool rugs, with black fibre, With riv- table, chifforobe and full-size nlack fibre ith riy bed. Special for Friday! eted edges, lined tray and spring lock Namm's—Feurth Floor % Save money—buy your groceries at any one of our 595 conveniently lo- woven into beautiful designs. Ihe ft. s Nanm's—Pourth Ploor catec green-and-gold stores, JAMES BUTLER, we. | | | | SE

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