The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1922, Page 21

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“WOMEN JURORS TT ollector Frank K, Bo' id h LITTLE MARY ELLEN attest protest the public and had TO BRAVE “GHOST?” |2*ked Commissioner Enright for men to guard against pickpockets, March 15 Is the 1 day for in- * gps Dr. Prince May Keep an Eye on) tis fy te ae ea All Thru the « Pay Cash as You Go—Be Square With the World Main 6600 Is Her Too, on Third Night of |e kept open until midnight one or two Store Our Number Spook Hunt. Hers : Unadvertised Specials At Your Constant Service Demand the Attention of Discriminating Women. Wonderful Values! CALEDONIA MILLS, N, 8., March] THIRD JERSEY TAXI MAN 9.—For the second night of his watch- ing for the ‘‘ghost’’ in the MacDonald home Dr, Walter Franklin Prince, the New York scientist, didn't hear afof No. 54 Washington Street, Hoboken, ji v1 ad $8 1 mi Found Men Locked Up With] sound or feet or sce anything peculiar, |Was robbed of his car and $8 in money To-night MacDonald and his wife and |last night by two hares whe d Them Courteous, Though In- }their adopted daughter, Mary. Klien, | him to drive them to North ae ca ‘ 4 are coming -hack to sleep in the beds|thugs struck him over the head with a sistent on Frequent Ballots. | they said the shost scared them avey blackjack after covering hmm with re from, Other conditions under which’ Volvers. ‘: 7 e third man with- . 4 all night|the manifestations are said to have|, Lowenburger js the thin tan Nite As a novelty, being locked all nig Tee tae dees 10) los in a courthouse with men jurors was] curred also will be reproduced. beaten up and robbed by thugs. The all right, b Aye Shin Wares maid Dr. Prince hasn't said anything] qeacription of the men who robbed ight, but six Trenton wi d about it, but there are reasons for|Lowenburger fits that of the men they would not care to repeat/surmising that he intends to keep an| guilty of the other two robberics though they would cheerfully re- j (spond if duty called because women eye on little Mary Ellen to-night. He = / have the franchise. For Grippe, Colds had a long chat with her yesterday, More Than 5,000 Calls Courteously Handled Every Day Fritz Lowenburger, a taxicab driver, ALT Naum & SON » NAMM’S FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. News for Friday, March 10, 1922 BARGAIN FRIDAY SALES The Seven Wise | Celebrating! Tomorrow—Another Bargain Harvest! Men of Gotham Ghat Totes Day—Is the Record of Our From the Wonderful Values in Friday’s Offer- during which he -persuaded her to spend to-night in the house. It is also @ doors. “Where may our long-suffer- ‘The six married women and six men|sure that close watch will be kept on the worst case ot Great. Ten-Day Sale, Celebrating the Year- ings It Almost Seems—The Best Comes for saat ce t Raphael] the cattle, which often were found at| Try Radway'a Jeliform on the Work, cave OF were called upon to prove their . 4 ig ere Soret gon dawn in the wrong stalls, with. knots | Meonatt (Sou tio abot Ther. wl ides, The cht Cocumaslis Ago-Opening of The Greater Namm Store. The Last! A Rare Opportunity to Save! \ Inte Tuesday, were lett in the court-[ mid having tek ne One Wald BO- Trice From pain that will come at ance. summoned them to his august | room for the night. Two constables POLICE GUARD CROWDS |! he skin—vaniaes and. p Presence and put to each the e ’ b d a matron were stationed outside Gan be kept in your. vanity, following questionsx—— M ns 60c Und erwear Infants’ $] Short Sli PAYING INCOME TAXES] ivr eit: dr atd gout name e ot : N) . : * An hour after tho jury had been pend you & good Teecentre Bt., N.Y. O. ing people find Celebration Sales and Bargain Friday combine locked up, one of the constables was|Fear of Pickpockets Brings Re-/ facile : to make this value possible. Short sleeved shirts 9 oi y@ispatched for c etnies Renney He aeetn fh Kitts, Radways Bits Lower rents? and ankle length pants, in sizes 32 to 44 Cc lb ms smoking tobacco, playi | Parag mieten prac ersreaetont [ial dc IN Less congestion? : i Values (Os evening papers and some 5 eae Che RL Audi ms ‘ Pe peers *.} crowds of income tax 1 have been o ELLFORK. Better transit facili- Boys’ and Girls’ 50c Women’s 60c Sheer naitaooL with ‘ were in pi ‘ H Sati . i : of jurors we 1, Some plas == More homes being Underwear 29c Union Suits 39¢ - dainty laces and embroi- m Pinochle, othes tried their hand 5 n ra built? Cotton fleeced shirts and Regular and extra sizes, in dery; skirts with deep hems wus Greater business op ankle pants in white and variously styled, well made and tucks. 6 months to 2 : PPGIGe Ween beean: ko ie ob B snlige aca grey. Size range broken. union suits. years, 4 wer commodity ‘ ’ rF ~e ) en Buenas (lane Aue cconek priaea? Women’s 80c and 90c Union Suits, 50c Baby Buntings $2.95 Placed them on the tables and lay down. An indication of the way the jury was split may be gleaned from the fact that no sooner pad the wom- en dozed off than one of the male Real home life?'* 1-94. : Whit 1 ei | And inasmuch as the Seven W omen S $ 1 35 Silk Hose with anki oF retail Wise Men, without a mo- trimming. Benes teste) Seullans: Mighty Savings Hold Sway Here lriday 89c ously answered Jurors would shake them into wa fulness with the declaration that an- All the new Spring shades here, including “nude” and beige. 50c Diapers, 24c~ made of good quality rub- nes other ballot was going to be taken “In Brooklyn” Semi-fashioned stockings of a splendid grade, with mercer- ber, medium and large sizes. © one kept tabs on how many ; (gad liale tong andlecles iy re taken until 10. o'clock their reputation for wondrous zed P 7 morning, when the jt wisdom was never again ques- Men’s 50c Fibre Childres’s Children’s 95c Gingham Dresses 67c Continuing tioned * * d and wan, filed into court admission that they could | Silk Hose, 39c 35e Hose, 19¢ Cheeks with solid color trimming; 2 to 6 years; Thursday, March 9 | B. H.N. Plain and fancy effects, in Fine ribbed cotton hose, in also striped rompers, sizes 1 to 3. Se aah cad Pe ae black and colors. black, white and cordovan. March 9, 1922 Namm's—Main Floor WONDER Hundreds of Huge Bargains Throughout the “Busy Store” Namm'a—Se Floor e Hack, one of the rs. “Most of the women were fous about their children 79c to $1 Tussah Silks, 48c fn thought it n This Store Will Remain Open Until 9 P. M. All Week. 5 ! Bey alee Murua vealiberess 7 58-75 Leadi f Be in Brideu Bari Mor e Bargai ns: “E don't think any of the women $45 9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs $1. 8-98 ; Le eading a Host or sargain riday Savings : ED hax oo hi re re Mill imperfections. 5 Having ever so many uses, and women will find the price remarkably low! $4 Spring Blouses, $2.39 stance, it was worth the trouble.” $35 9212 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs 16-58 In fancy Jacquard weaves, in all colors and black. 36 inches wide. " BUY oe Overblouses and tuck-in models in Georgette crepe and for you save mightily on every yard. p $1.30 Sports Silk, 79c $1 Silk Poplin, 59¢ crepe de chine. Suit shades or lighter tones. Namm's—Second Floor $69 9x12 Fringed Seamless Wilton Velvet $28.75 Seeing is believing. 7 f § 98 Make skirts of this heavy lustrous Printed in pretty all over designs $2 “Piping Rock” Hats, $1 48 ee ee Seaton: vilten 37 silk, 36 inches wide,” specially _in colors. 4 in. wide. A bargain Of Milan hemp in every wanted shade for Spring. Colorathruto back. Goods ere fresh, Some 89S. Priced. Friday saving, Grosgrain ribbon is the simple smart trimming. cut from full rolls. rd. Namm’s—Second Floor 80c All Wool Storm Serge, 50c There will be a rush for this excellent serge Friday, for women will readily realize the enormous savings possible, and besides it has many uses. Navy yd. GRASS RUGS $15—9x12... $4.98 $12—8x10.. $3.98 1.98 Extra Heavy $ 75e Ri felve' 1 Ret BQClism, SBC Boys’ $5 New Reefers, $4.39 Swage r style of tweed mixture in tan, brown or gray. e- , "Lente tie’ f° | $10—6x9..... $2.98 blue, 86 in. wide. Double-breasted, full belt. Size 3 to 8 years. * Brooklyn’s Biggest Bargain Basement $1.60 Fr h S 1 Vel 1.79 Nauiye= nee a Baer when int pain 69¢ Wayneolin Floor Coveri c s ench Serge, $ $2.50 Velours, $1. - = , oh ia Ps : Ran a Gre eae shad 29%. All oo) ie brown, navy and black. All wool, 54 in. wide, in new spring of led len patel saris Hee les i i rr ? ‘ zi. 42 in. wi i corded madras, madras and percales in neat fqlf yousayBen-Gay” TES Cae CineleN carers tuusoue alerted 255 mee Pon eae stripes and figures. Outstanding value. you will get a tube of a. * es ee Namm'e—Main Floor the Original French Baume,not one of the flock of imitations that hover around all »BAUME |Nievee se oe oA BENGUE |i i | (ANALGESIQUE ) isa stainless ointment whose penetrating glow wipes away the ain of neuralgia, eadache, rheuma- All perfect and cut from full rolls, up, Cover your rooms in one plece. Congoleum Rugs Armstrong’s Cork fide article tn a Linoleum Rugs ° $1 Leather Hand Bags, 47¢ Friday! $1-6® Tablecloths, $1 | o znin sel guin araron ant art rain a New Heights of Savingin These Great Sales PRS Su poy i y a Children's $2 Umbrellas, $1.48 Snowy white cloths to delight the linen-loving heart of Brooklyn — y / Fin housewives. Hemstitched or scalloped, of mercerized damask, Serviceable, good-looking umbrellas for the rainy days size 64 x 64. Choose from a wealth of pretty patterns. ahead. Excellent assortment of handles. Namm's—Main Floor 20c to 25c Wash Goods 19¢ Turkish Towels, 12'/,¢ 45¢ Satin Baby Ribbons, 39c¢ Remnants, 12'%c eds r inves f A A a bes a Batiste, Ticking, Lun “Girahern, Hundreds) ofthem jat this: re Ten-yard pieces of satin baby ribbons in No. 114 width. Longeloth, Suiting, Nainsook, Percales, markable price. All white, or In lovely pastel shades. ? Shaker, Flannel. In useable lengths. with fast red borders, Namin's—Main Floor 89c Sheets, 59 19¢ Unbleached Sheeting Women's $1 Silk Glover, soe Size 72 x 90. Full Fine quality Milanese gloves in black, white and gray. 1 F All purchases will be deli within a radius of 100 free of charge, M N ’a—Third Floor ., . . . Fy = de FUTONS, alae alata 5 Favorite sewing cotton in black or white and Nos, i 5 Wi i * A Substantial, long wearing sheets will be made of this heavy un- All sizes collectively. Extra savings. hen ig home COVERING Bleached; cwith, ia bleached sheeting, 36 inches wide, that is nothing short of 9%c Namm’s—Main Floor ° . 1 : Hl seam, i ice y ‘ iy = a tube handy. Atall [Fulton St. gus emer katte Bi Lule SGay piles 42c¢ Sewing Cotton, dow, 25¢ klyr drug stores. Leeming $ SO $ § $ 50, 60 and 70. A worth-while Friday saving. \ F ° Ld Namm's—Main Floor - ° Bargains! 1 to 2 Curtains 1 $6 Marabou Capes, $3.95 i ; ‘ 7 ; aa : : oP one ixceptionally full, soft and rich-looking. Some are 4 \ Children Cry for Fletcher’s Panel Curtains— Dutch Curtains—Curtains by the Pair i ostrich-trimmed. Colors are black. brown and natural, 52 44 ayy There are Nottingham lace panels with deep border designs, as well Namm's—Main Floor as Scrim panels; Dutch, Marquisette and scrim curtains and Mar- $2.50 Lace Flouncings, $1.89 quisette curtains finished with lace. Also Nottingham lace curtains And allover laces too in heavy Spanish effects. ‘They with border patterns; by the pair. are 36 inches wide and suitable for the new frocks ul Namm's—Main Floor Y 19¢ to 25¢ Curtain Fabric 75¢ to $1 Cretonne Men's 25¢ Handkerchiefs, 12/2c “ Cretonne, scrim and Marquis- Floral, leaf, medallion, verdure, ette, in a marvelous offering for Oriental and novelty stripes. | gepetore Week” 104 frie! 29¢ Namm’s—Third Floor Men's fine mercerized handkerchiefs with colored bor- ders. Priced to give you a big advantage Friday. Namm’s—Main Floor $1 Sofa Pillows, 66c Of beach cloth material with picture center. Round in shape. An exceptional opportunity - * * ° ° )ull finish and American Holland shades. Sizes 36x72, Fy Fine Quality—100 Attractive Pieces ath all accessories. Some slightly irregular. : } It is not often that such fine porcelain is offered at this low Namm's—Third Floor figure, and thrifty housewives should not fail to avail them- $7.35 to $1.50 Linoleum, 88¢ selves of this opportunity. = The sets are neatly decorated in pink floral design. In- Popular po sernn: ll FOU ar hie Beavy: rade inlaid cluded ae 100 pieces, making a complete service for 12 persons. linoleum. nably ow pI oe 8 3 c. Buy Friday! $7 Luncheon Sets—Special $4.97 pias Forex Ware Beautiful luncheon sets, consisting of 38 pieces, in a choice Sole alate piel fa of two dainty designs. Complete service for six, utility dish. 85c Namm'e—Fourth Floor. The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne tho signa= ture of Chas, H. Fletcher, and Ros been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and *Just-as-good”’ are but experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. Never attempt torelicve your baby with remedy that you would use for yourseli ou ¥Vhat is sul ASTOR iA oric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. it contains neither Shinn, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than th He years it has been in constant use {ortho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as= similation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. @he Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friends Bears the Signature of las ggo Axminsters and Velvet Rugs, $24.44 Rugs of exceptional quality. In sizes 814 x 10!2 and 9x 12 feet. Latest patterns and sturdy grades. Namm’s—Fourth Floor In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, REW YORK CITv.

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