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Sail To-Day. with way, West RAID ON STRAND ROOF Head Walter One of Two Arrested After Allege: Detectives McLaughlin and Haake, policewomen, 9} arrested two employees on the Strand Theatre Roof, 47th Street and Broad- for alleged violation of the dry two Dominick Bocclo, torty, 48th = Street, charged with selling to Detective Mc- Laughlin a glass of liquid alleged to contain more than one-half of one per Ernest Macollect, ty-two, of No. 147 West 44th Street, head waiter, was charged with aiding and abetting in the sale, Boccio and Macollect were bailed out in $500 each to appear to-day tn court. ve THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, _1922, WIFE CHARGES HUSBAND BROKE SEPARATION PACT Beging New Suit Agatnst John K. Jotee, Rum Sale. Application to dis¢ontinue an old sult for separation in omer to bein a new one was filed in the Supreme Court to- day by Mrs. Nettle B. Jaice, who seeks & separation from Jonn K. Jolce, who lives at the Belmont Hotel. After her first sult, Mr. and Mns. Joice made a separation agreement, which Justice Lehman to-day discon- tinued upon Mrs. Joice’s aMdavit that her husband had falled to lve up to It. Mr. Joice 1s sald to have agreed to pay the college expenses of his son, Richard Grove Joice, at Columbia; $450 4 month to his wife, and a $500 allowance for clothing. last night of No. 245 a walter, was thir- Mails Close. Sail Saturday. Malls Close. Ben-Gay when.in pain Or better yet, say it at the next dru; sothegenuineFrench Baumewill be inyour medicine closet at the first twinge of pain. BAUME ENGUE (ANALGESIQUE ) isa stainless ointment whose penetrating, long lasting glow brings quick relief to sorethroat, stiff neck, etc. It stimulates cir- culation as none of its imitators can. Kee a tube handy. drug stores. store, Atall K Headache and Biis jousness, corrects Constipation, : Palettes feaedy yy Teeth Without Plates Ssave Decayed Teeth ‘lighten Loose Teeth ‘Ireat Diseased Gums Bhs OF ewlH, att TDW OP. Me, Daily Le OPEN AN ACCOUNT Open Monday and Saturday Evenings Michigan’s Michigan’s Easy Credit Complete Terms Home Outfits 780 | Week! $50 in” “Merchandise 1.00 | Week! wn S281, Bays Hi er oa Ba sky, ra Merchandise And Up in Proportion, SALE 3 fe Furiahe’ lete- ea, 149.50 4 Rooms Com; 179. 50 white enamelled ex: Furnii Papicora 39-9 199. s6 erator.......' Vanity Tollet Tabls Exceptionally It Colonial Closet. $].00 DEPOSIT DE- uw tifully Mahogany Reeraly constructed With little “Freezone” callus. L 8 Golden "Oak fintshed “LFT OFF CORNS! Rug co We WEEKLY 9x12 Seamles Velvet "goo Now 29°99 7.6x9 Seamless Velvet |t Regular 23° f B s36.00 Now 9x12 Axminster Meza oy 3-59 ss9.00 Now tne THIS 17: 95 MICHIGAN y- FURNITURE gf SS the ingen! Nop No pain at all! Drop a on a sore, tender corn or a Instantly they stop hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without pain, soreness or irritation. Why wait! painful calluses on bottom of feet just loosen and fall off, You feel no pain when applying Freezone or afterward, Yes, magic! Costs only a few cents! All kinds of corns and Truly! All Thru the Store Unadvertised Specials Demand the Attention of Discriminating Women. Wonderful Values! NAMM’S FORTY-SIXTH YEAR The Peacock Is Ashamed of His Feet Spr we are told, because they are so homely in contrast to the beauty of his plumage. @ @ @ 4 And we are also told that it is easy to judge whether a wom- an is well dressed by merely looking at her shoes. @ @ @ Draped, t @ The Peacock cannot help his plain feet. But Brooklyn women can easily avoid inap- Propriate footwear—which spoils any costume. @ @ @ @ For Brooklyn leads the na- tion in the manufacture of qual- ity shoes—and the Namm Store leads Brooklyn in selling high- grade footwear at low-level prices. @ @ @ BeON. March 23, 1922. 25c Cluny Laces, 12\4c Widths to 4 inches; in white and a: wide crochet bandings also. Namm’s—Main Floor Women’s $1 Fabric Gloves, 39c In beaver, mode, brown and gray. Size range incomplete; therefore, the low price. Namm’s—Main Floor $1 Umbrellas, 89c For men and women, good quality rainproof umbrellas. Cord loop handles on women’s. Namm’s—Main Floor $1.75 Hand Bags, 94c Hand bags, envelope style, in cobra and seal leathers, hand-tooled, also alllgator grain. Namm’s—Main Floor $17 to $39.50 Framed Mirrors, | $8.45 to $19.45 Beautiful three-panel mirrors—a maker’ “Sample Line.” $39.50 value at $19.45; $30 value at $14.45; $17 value at $8.45. Namm’s—Third Floor Some CM MUMLLLLLLLLLLLLLLILELLLUL LAL LULLUL ILL Bungalow Aprons Special, 89c Striped and figured per- cales in pretty colorings; checks and stripes, too; a variety of models. Extra Sizes Regular Sizes Square and round necks, slip-over styles, piped, pocketed and finished with sash. Exceptional values for Bargain Friday. Namm’e—Seamd Floor, 19c Ginghams, Yard, 1244 Colorful ginghams in checks, plaids and stripes. Also printed and plain voiles and standard per- cales, Namm’s—Third Floor 19c Unbleached Sheeting, 94 | Heavy grade unbleached sheeting, 36 inches | wide. Save now on material for sheets and Pillow cases. Namm’s—rhird Floor $1.19 Tablecloths, 69c Of mercerized damask, hemstitched, 54x56; scalloped, 58 inchcs round; pattern cloths, 57x58. Namm’s—Third Flo: $1 to $1.25 Curtains, 69¢ Dutch scrim curtains with floral borders; also Dutch scrim curtains and Nottingham lace panels. Nanm's—Third Floo 75c to $1 Cretonnes, 48¢ In bird, verdure and medallion patterns. Also drapery madras and embossed terry cloth, re- versible, Yard, 48c. | Namm's Third Floor Extraordinar Every new style for Spring. - Tailored street frocks; afternoon models, embroidered and beaded. Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 18 ‘ Women’s Sizes, 34 to 44 Swanky tweeds, side button, fringed at bottom and on pocket. Tailored skirts, too, of plaids and stripes. Sizes 25 to 30. IS pring’s Many Needs Answered in This Great Store| CLL LALLA LLL TTT Ve Debt Brings Worry and E-xtravagance—Pay Cash! ALI NAMM & SON BROOKLYN, N. Y.—NEWS FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922 ing Frocks unic and straight lines for | distinctive styles cut on swagger women and misses. English lines. Lustrous Taffeta Smart Tweeds ‘ Crepe de Chine Herringboriss Canton Crepe Grays—Browns Poiret Twill Tans—Mixtures tifully silk lined. Fringed Sports Skirts Namm’'s—Second Floor Boys’ *8 (2-Pants) Suits Extra Pants $&.59 Fully Lined 5 Gray or brown fancy cassimeres, new Spring model, single breasted style. 6 to 16 years, Boys’ $1.25 Knickers, 79c Full knicker style; dark fancy cassimeres. Belt loops. 6 to 16 years. Girls’ $2.50 Dresses Regulation style, all white $1.69 Jean or with contrasting col- lars and cuffs. 6 to 14 years. Namm/’s—Second Floor, Bargain Friday Values in Fresh New Goods LLL LLL LLL COT $1.19 Pink Coutil Corsets Friday 8 Sc Shop Bargain Early Corsets with low bust and long hip lines, made of pink coutil, designed for the average figure. Sizes 21 to 30. 39c to 50c Bandeaux, 29c Clearance of several styles of pink mesh and other fabrics; front and back fastening. Sizes 38 to 48. Namm/’s—Second Floor ——————E $3.50 Two-Toned Sweaters Slip-On Spring Models $ 2 29 Model White top, merging into a horizontal stripe, culminating in solid color. White with red, copenhagen, jade or black. Sizes 36 to 46. Namm’a—Second Floor Most Remarkable Is This Sale of $1.25 to $2 Housewares A Great $ Choose From FRIDAY 10 Household Opportunity Necessities. These are the articles for your choice at $1 each Heavy Wash Boilers, side han- Carpet Sweepers, metal case, dles, copper bottoms. good bristle brush Galvanized Garbage Cans, good O'Cedar Oi! Mops, with 12-02, size; deep cover. bottle of oil, White Flour Canisters, 25 Ib, Glass Towel Bars, with nickel capacity ends. 15 in. long. 1m Food Choppers, with Wooden Spoon Set, Rack, Bread Board, Rolling Pin Clothes Baskets, large Bread or Cake Boxes, white size, well made enamel; roll top. Namm’s—Fourth Floor ———— Mannish models for sports wear, Raglan sleeves, generous pockets, worn with or without belt; coats beau- Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 18 Women’s Sizes, 34 to 44 $9.95 Table «Hote Luncheon Restaurant—Sth Floor. Soup— Entree or Roast with Vegetables Desse:t~Tea or Coffea, 59¢ Ala Carte Service—10:30to 5:00 P.M. Brookiye Use U1 Plere— Publicly ned Privately Owned Bargain Friday Greets You With Offerings At a Heaping Saving BARGAIN FRIDAY y Values in Ready-to- Wear Polo Coats HULL Men’s 60c Tindlariooar 39¢ Balbriggan short sleeved shirts, 34 to 46, and ankle pants, 32 to 44. Friday shoppers BUY AND SAVE! Namm’s+Main Fioor Women’s $1.25 Hose, 89c Mercerized lisle sports hose, broad ribbed, in two-tone mixtures and plain colors. A splendid Friday value. Namm’s—Main Floor Men’s $1.50 Shirts, $1.15 Of woven madras with the stripes right through. New colors and stripings, with centre pleat. All sizes. Namm’s—Main Floor $1 Silk Pongee, 74c Natural color, 36 inches wide, in a soft, lustrous finish. Always a favored material for spring and summer, Namm’s—Main Floor , $1.60 Wool Mixtures, 97c In a fashionable tan shade, 52 inches wide. For coats, capes, dresses and suits. A Beay saving. Namm’s—Main Floor $15 Electric F loor Lamps SHADES of brocaded satin and plain and figured silk, in beauti- ful colors. Trimmed with silk braid or fringe. 4 BASES in rich ma- hogany finish, com- plete with all attach- ments. Remember, 15 Electric Lamps, complete, $12.95. Namm’s—Third Floor Friday Bargains Are a Big Help in Home Needs LULELLLLLLL HALL LLULAL ALLL LULL ULLAL LO LALA LULLL LALA LALLA LALLA LLL AAU LALL UNUM LILI TTT ITIL 59c Knitting Yarns, 29c Wide assortment of new colors to choose from, For sweaters, sport hats and scarfs. Hank, 29c. Store orders only. Namm/’s—Third Floor 25e Stamped Vanity Sets, 16c Three-piece sets, stamped on white linon. A variety of pleasing, effective designs. Namm's—Third Floor $12 White Enamel Beds, $6 A number of desirable styles in this sale, but only one of a kind. Haif-price Friday. Namm’s—Fifth Floor. $10 Cotton Mattresses, $5.50 Excellently made. Filled with pure cotton and covered with a fine grade of ticking. Namm’s—Fifth Floor, $40 Axminster Rugs, $26.95 All wool woven in sizes 9x12 ft. and 814x1014 ft. A special purchase makes these a remarkable saving. Namm's—Fourth Floor i | 1