The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1922, Page 22

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. OUSTED BY CITY VASSAR STUDENTS FROM STREET STAND Howry, ex-Policeman, Had Held It Eight Years— Fights to Save Home. ‘The orange juice stand in front of the Municipal Building, at Centre Street and Park Row, operated fo! eight years by Alexander Howry, 4 former policeman, has changed hands Howry paid the elty $2,700 a year for the concession, but he has now been outbid by Stathis Antonopulos, who will pay over $7,075 a year, Recently, in the Supreme Court at White Plains, Howry obtained an or er restraining John D, Antonopulos, brother of Stathis, from disposing of fa $5,000 mortgage on Mrs, Howry's property at Rye, until a suit brought by Howry to recover the mortgax¢ has been tried. Howry charges tha he was compelled to sign a partner- ship agreement with John D. Antono. pulos and was afterward compelled to buy out his partner, giving the mort- gage. to Waistline and Size of Feet and Hands. WILMINGTON, Del. May 4.—Physical education at Vassar College in the last ten years has GAINING IN F HEIGHT}; Athletics Have Added Also} f; ased the height of of marriage. the average student one one-half I Henry Noble Mac- c c terday told the parents of at Tower Hill School in an also added two Inches to nd an extra sizo to » President Mac- intirely. to lack cken sta called the social catastrophe Dr ™ what Dietitians say it is bet- ter than meat on hot days. Delicious for sandwiches and salads, Look for PHILADELPHIA Brand on the package. . PHENIX Means GOOD Cheese er Ale at Butlers Taste Tells! ¢ ry Pot ele ew Fresh Creamery, Best epee of Mew Butter rect Aly) stern Creameries Evaporated: Ba Milk 2 Mil Condensed Milk Sweetened. Per can~ a Assorted ms Flavors Lake View Pure Can, 5¢. porated: Baby size Butler Brand Whole 10 ; Reduced to, Per Jar ——— Marmalade’: Hartle ney pare: 25) Shredded Wheat 10)" Cut-Per P Triumph Brand Rolled White Oats Per Pk: ¢ Cad e. |. , ; Raisins Bs Standard Size Package— Lima Beans * Brand Fresh Jersey No.2can— Ehrets Extra ularas ever Coffi every Sip Satisfi Sinctace 10 nk ae =r groundor bean~ OG! “Famous' Brand hoicest Varieties er Pound --—~ 35) Your MoneyBack Tf You Want It sounds like a broad state- ment. It is! But it is also one of our ideas of store service 6@: G We believe that 99 out of every 100 customers who buy in a Cash Store really wart the merchandise they purchase. They ask for a Tefund only if the transaction has not been entirely satis- factory @® @ With this idea in mind, our Service Desk Clerks will cheerfully refund patron’s BROOKLYN, N. Y. good the Return Goods Limit stip- ulated on the salescheck #@ q For the NAMM STORE does not consider any trans- action satisfactory to the store unless the customer is thoroughly satisfied #@ B. H. N . . May 4, 1922. Flower Shop Specials Hardy Monthly Rose Bushes 3 for $1 $1,50 ——— Cloths, pone cloths, 58x64 or Pomatitched or scalloped cloths, 64x64 inches, with colored borders..... 19¢ Huck Towels, 12\c Jack, American B 5 a *Buaburst, Karon Wortes Bite: Thousands of hemmed neys, Radiances. towels with slight imper- Lily of the HM tees Clumps fections. Bey Privet ole 26 in bundle, Grass Seed, Regular value $1. Humus, at. Namm’s Flower Shop—Main Floor bby 15e. For Little Girls 6 to 12 “€ Taffeta Dresses ae ; ee, models of crisp taffeta in TR KV/A\ Girls’ $1 Waists, 74c Voiles, ginghams or crossbar mus- , brown or copen; quaintly ruf- “lH \\ \ #} lin, with Peter Pan collars; to wear fled « or hand-embroidered. with suspender skirts. $1 Bloomers, 69c Pink or blue chambray, belt finish; 6 to 12 years. \ Namm’s—Second Floor $6 Marabou Capes Laree $ 3 25 ies Large fluffy capes of fine quality marabou, some finished with tails; all satin lined, silk cord with marabou tips. Almost half price for Bargain Friday. Namm’s—Main Floor — $5 Pearl Necklaces $3.47 A very unusual price for indestructible pearl necklaces, due to an extraordinary cash pur- chase. These are 24 inches long, graduated size, 10K. gold snap, come in a satin lined box. Namm’s—Main Floor Bungalow Aprons 69c Any number of pretty styles; slip-overs, buttoned at the side, long-waisted effects. Will Go Like Hot-Cakes At This Special Price Percales Ginghams Plain Color Chambrays Stripes and checks in assorted color combinations; pipings, belts, sashes, rick-rack braid trimmed, Bungalow Aprons 39c Neat, good-looking style of black and white figured per- cale; button-back, piped in white. Namm’s—Second Floor eee aetna teres A great variety!—many of them with fancy lace inserts, Generous size; bleached and hemmed. Yes, Turkish towels. —Rargain Fiday- ~C Whinkof Savings! AL | NAMM & SON Table Linens and Towels for Everybody—Hotels and Cottages! 39c Table Damask, yd. 25c $000 Yards—Mill Ends Our spacious Towel and Linen Department celebrates the opening of the Spring and Summer season—and here are the offerings that will make others want tg celebrate with us. In table cloth lengths; slight imperfections, a dropped thread or stain account for the price. Bleached, of course. 64c Table Damask, 58c Lace Trimmed Scarfs, 39c 29¢ Bath Towels, 17c full Fur Scarfs $10 Beautiful full-furred ani- mal scarfs of Fox or Wolf in blue, platinum, silver and sable tones. Chokers’ of. American Opossum, two-dkin effect, in Stone Marten,’ Blue and Baum Marten Shades; also one-skin chokers in Squirrel and Australian Opossum. Namm’s—Second Floor $5 Luncheon Sets, $ A Typical Friday Value, ‘or six. $1 Glass Mixing Bowl Sets, 74c A very handy set to have in the kitchen. Four bowls in a set; heavy glass. 5, 6, 7 and 8-inch bowls. 69c Heavy Glass Water Tumblers, doz. One can never have too many tumblers, This is a splendid value. 39c Namm’s—Fourth Floor Babies’ *30 Go-Carts $ 1 997 Built for mother’s conveni- ence and baby’s comfort. The body and hood are of fine, woven fibre reed, upholstered with corduroy. The back is reclining style and the footwell is adjustable. Achoice of either ivory, blue, gray, or blue and gold finish. Friday value! Namm’s—Fourth Floor 64 inches wide. white; new patterns. A saving worth while! 45c Heavy Turkish Towels These 45¢ Turkish Towels at 29c are good, large size and absorbent. Hemmed ends. Choose from all white or those 58c Bath Towels, 39c Turkish towels with wide fancy borders; better grades, 3000 Cotton Blankets Summer blankets in tan, gray, pink and blue bordered effects. For 34 and full size beds. * There will be a glad outpouring 34 8 | This offering comes at a most opportune time. The ‘sets consist of 32 pieces—in a choice of four atterns; complete service NEWS FOR FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922 44c Snow 29c Sale 1000 Pairs $5 Strap Pumps Women’s $ 3 3 5 Great ap . Misses’ ate for these pumps to-morrow morn- ing—for Brooklynites know what to expect on Friday, and these shoes are values out of the ordinary. Superior quality patent leather, one-strap pumps, plain round toes on low rubber heels. Sizes 214 to 7. $4 Eye Glasses $1.95 Per‘ ore teint lenses for nea» or far vision. ith gold filled finger piece. Examination by registered optometrist in- cluded. Namm’s—Main Floor $225 Awnings, $1- A ee | bargain of note! Staunchly sewn, of good quality striped awning material. Com- plete with all accessories and rope. Sizes 2 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. and 3 ft. x 6 ft. and 4 ft. $4 Hammocks, $1-77 Made for the U. S. Navy. Damp-proof canvas; complete with rope and rings. 41 inches wide by 72 inches long. A Speetal Purchase and Sale ‘ For Bargain Friday! $14 Couch Hammocks AA - While : Remarkably $ 8 97 Sgany Low Price Lasts A manufacturer who gets a large share of our business needed cash immediately. Naturally, we were the first ones he came to—so here are these splendid couch ham- mocks, at an unbelievably low price. The hammocks are made of a good grade khaki ma~ terial—soft top mattress and windshield. Stand ne awning is extra. Namm’s—Fifth Fl

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