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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922, LETTER IN YIDDISH GOT THE BOOOzE|fi| cee a Save by Spending Wisely in These SHOTS IN CHASE STIR GREENWICH VILLAGE rl = enberg called at the butter and ess |i] ‘olice: te store to-day of Morris Bogoslofsky, || re m Fire at mitiv ° ° 3d Street Pursuit, , Several shots were fired in Greenwich} NO. 384 Dumont Avenue, Brooklyn, || Village fact night whit ‘i where, he said, he was given a letter m4 aaeaee as nan charged with felerteca| i? Yiddish to Mrs, Rose Bogoslotsky, g <— - | : wife of the owner of the store. By ; assault. The police ran through the} douvering the letter at the Bogoslof- iH sky residence at No. 611 Sackman > he the prizes and scholarships to the ‘) winning students and the R, O. T. C. wound up the ceremonies with the ie Ve oe Ue o te Ue usual retreat and evening parade fax ovs x streets and over fences, shooting every Military Students Make Proud time they saw the fugitive until they tion A ton A. Carnesaio was fi or tight knee. Regular and Good quality white sateen, double panel, back and front, finished with Women’s $1 extra sizes, plaited and tucked flounce. Friday value unparalleled! | . caught him. Avenue, Brooklyn, Weisenberg said, || maa \ Showing Before -U. S. The prisoner, captured at Waverley| he was ableto buy from her a pint || a S a Place and Tenth Street, said he waslor White Mule whiskey for $2. Ho| i! The Ancient | t Army Officers. Hee ne creat Of No. 24} arrested Bogoslofsky and his wite un HG ishWarri r - Gharles Street on a report tat burglars | Charges of violating the Volatead act | Scottis arriors, b eye ORcers) RING CONN at Nee eee ecarey clisthed W Hie abcae aie | Riktes WCREANtE GRRE RNG, Hoged bage filled with oatmest. This The NAMM IDEA - ~~ To Buy for Cash, To Sell for Cash, Big Sales, Small Profits York University went through an in-|'ttimmed the fire, and the man in the) (he Transit Committee to order was their only food supply, ee ec RC teresting programme yesterday, the back yard ran into the street, purmued intor of the elevated at 38d Street nad and gave them great advan: Aourth annual military fleld day of [704 ‘denied the charee saying by Sixth Avenue and t entranced to the tage over an army ae e e Th emonies opened with ajchasing a mad do : 4 Canny Scots! They refused Bass teow, Bae ae Wittiarn = == eS SS to burden themselves with ri p ew, » G encumbrances which might + "9 Weigel being the reviewing officer. Hinder «hele progres 68 Spic-and-span Dainty Frocks $1.69 ‘Then followed a set of military con- ' . a tests in which the big crowd showed a G We, too, belleve in the At Bargain Friday’s Price of Artistic Beauty keen interest. During the games two D t eS ee ee | een inter ur 8 cessary brances. Ex- ‘ me ne ; planes from Mitchel Field circled over oes A 1S mean penis bookkeeping systems Mothers, will revel in this economy offering—and $ 1 79 | the campus and did some stunts. and credit losses are elimi- little ls of 7 to 14 may have their choice of x A A Chancellor Elmer B. Brown and Dean hi ? Sy ioe several delightful styles. . a ean A i ba, Be | ceaveo ttc anything to you? = eos Scieslor dander with check gingham trimming: |} never produced prettier | Pea all pees Mr. fend the bare pod Runs Blue Maize Pink if you are aruistie and Mrs. William Quigley were among + thi istinct f . Fs ‘ ‘ > | Cathey Ll] Llodlog end epiagesive Jesus se lover prices anrean be oe Trimmings of bias bands, tiny ruffles, Peter Pan halal geen Ney AY | Tho various contests were judged Walk pla Aap eh ak es cured elsewhere. ## collars, sashes and pockets. 7 to 14 years. Tarkauly ion pH | t by Major C.-C. Herrick, Capt. H. EB. alk-Over the largest sales of any ‘we sy a Pane Défger and Lieut. 1. L. Donnelly of trade- ked sh * hi 1d. B. H.N. Kiddies $2 Dresses Made of silk finished i rade-mar! shoe in the world. May, i088 ; ; Soisette, V neck and | } Governor's Island. Many cups and ; . Moy 18, 1982. Made of printed batiste, checked or plain long ileeve style. i 4 ottier prizes were awarded the mill- Arid there’s one thing about color organdie; smocked yokes, Peter Pan Oc Copuihcann. f tary students. One of the most inter- people who wear Walk-Over shoes or round collars, sashes and pockets. Reeda “ee ; ferential ileel arity —they keep on wearing them be- Women’s 65c OE eI ete ieee oes a eee Rae Tat } Newhouse of No. Vest 2 5 e ; , Tc Bayonne, N. J., who is the freshman cause they like them for all the . ? SEA MAMA. ad Lah : Reve arene Nene . White . $ fhtsen yours at age, wonrs knickae- Feasons that people like a particu- Cotton Union Suits Smocked in contrastin i bockers and scarcely comes up to the lar make of shoe—for the style, the rat white crochet buttons. : shoulder of the other fellows in his fit, and the wear. 45c $ 29 i i oa s $ Sizes 36 to 44 , ; class. , i e ” ‘Namm's--Second_ Floor, 4 4rill, the first number on the pro- - That Walk-Over trade mark is a Women’s cotton union suits in 9 : gramme. In tho individual compett- PY thing you can always depend upon. bodice and band style. Loose third k Quigley, only fres i é Sports Hose, 72c Meee ees Gat or ike gree taney 2} Women’s 59c Vests 39¢ 79c Sateen Petticoats, Batiste Nightgowns, shag yy Hitiod. shonctnae tae ‘The first squad of Company A won Women’s cotton, shaped vests $4.54 newer shades. An exceptional the cquipment race and the grenade : = and pants. Pants and tights re ouery vale! | throwing contest was won by the in regular and extra sizes. . | fourth squad of Company C. Shoes for Men and Women itcaptionally “dainty model’ of pink Men's 69¢ Socks, 35¢ { nae SR pay a wea tne OinneH New York City ftores Men's 89c Union Suits, 57¢ Regular size; colored sateen; also black jue or lavender batiste, fancy stitched, Men’s fibre silk socks, with o any e e wi ers %, ‘ . ., . *, * * . J ry ‘ of the shelter tent pitching contest 179 Broadway, near Cortlandt Se 183s Brocdway at AOU St 252 W. 125th St. Men’s nainsook union suits in with pink, blue or lavender figures. embroidered dots and hemstitched double feet. Three pair for $1. The wall scaling winners were the neat pin checks; sizes 84 to 44. 1173-75 Broedway, near 28th St. 1625 Broadway, near S0th St. 622 W. 18st 8t. nd pleated flounee. ibe) | Reveal aty ise : members of the fourth squad of Com- 150 Bowery at Broome St. Naisatadaa Suace, Tucked and p anc y Asoc Sanh Namm's—Main Floor. ; ei conds Brookly: — 557 Melrove A 149th St. i a little Me ve une RS ed $406 Fifth Avenue Poughkeepsie, N.Y.—297 Mein St. O 9 e —=-- $ 50 ff e Si l bell and Chancellor Brown presented ; i Hs Smart Norfolk Style SPECI Gansta med omens $48 - A Bargain Friday $~9.95 29c&50c Collars Friday’s gift suggestions. Tax extra. Value, of Note! & Sets, 19c¢ $2 Grape Juice Sets ; ‘ Organdie, ratine, linen Of ruby, amber and blue colored glass — $4.39 Well-tailored, smart looking wash i ae ; i | suits of white duck or Davies cloth and nove ty ee eras covered jug and 6 glass es included in a set. 1 | ‘ in gray, tan or stripes. Single breast- Gollaes and Seta Namm's—Main Floor, | ed Norfolk model with knicker t. ous- Namm's—Matn Floor. ° | i ers, Sizes 8 to 16 years. 79c Stamped $9 ElectricLamp Bases | 4 Boys’ Wash Knickers, 55c Luncheon Sets, | Kn’cker sty e, Khaki or Daytona 59c a the wom oe who 84-45 : cloth plain colors or stripes. 8 to . wishes to make her own , | 12 years. Of unbleached muslin, lamp-shade, These are mahogany | . stamped or patchwork. || finished floor lamp bases with two Boys’ Oxford Blouses, 55c Five piece sets. 84 inch light sockets. gene pes any ord sloth: cloth and 4 napkins. os Bee ts | collar ai , open cuffs, yoke back. perl * joor Lamps 8 to 15 years, $1.50 Silk ; Namm's—Second Fleer. As sketched; bases are of ‘ Gloves, 59c i mahogany f nish and $1 1 5 $ : ait eae Pear shades are fashloneet of be bro- silk in white, ded satin, te with t ; 5 Pum ps and Oxfords black. Sizes 514.6, 64. |! Gleetric light sockets. we | ° Pay = Namm's—Third Floor. Less than Half Price $2.50 Screen ee i Doors, $1.55 i ! Deira $9. 45 All Si oors, $1.55 | m. Great Friday Sale! See es iat not in sizes. | Walnut _ finisl j ¥, token each style black screen. a. and | Magusisette, ce ac n ate i; Also at this Friday low price are Scrims and Burlaps. There 350 Pairs Tan Oxford Ties, 105 Pairs Patent Leather Pumps 69c Window toe edit adele aUAAtity buying on these! Fou'll tay ose- (one and two-s rap styles), 150 Pa'rs Black Kid Strap Pumps Shades, 36c ae plentifully at this price! { : jue, tints, A . . } " 4 cil finishes, 3x5 ft. varie 15c Curtain Scrim Friday, Special 914c ' £ Complexion ee polo Aa hurts. In white and Arabian with striped or plain color borders. ‘ uantity limited. ; ‘Namm's—Third Floor, : i Summer Curtains Curtains At Only { It may seem too much to claim for £3.75 rie alt Dutch Curtains of SQQ.| | Dutchstyle of MARQUI- | \ i . SCRL ith floral SE ith lace edges; any soap—that it not only clears and =e These’ cuits consist of |] | borders or in plain white with | | or of SCRIM with Insertions. | | softens the skin— shirt, pants, cap and belt. neat edging. $1 values! Worth $1.60 to $2. | | But that it helps put lovely color into dull $2 Al : $ 37 Sizes 6 to 14 years. nen ese rer rim i or pale cheeks, uminumM Consisting 1 45c Ribbons, 35c ' ° 4 i , and white | . . ; Me hie is what Lifebuoy does. Cooker Sets Ff 4 Pieces age Ry M aith ‘atin A Typical Bargain Friday Value! ifebuoy does it because it is the only soap Has eight uses: forms asteam stripe for pretty sash an 3: 4 8 ever juni that wakes the cells and starts a a \ Bape ers: (ores eee hair bows. 6 inches wide. $ 5 Luncheon Sets, $ healthy circulation in the skin, That is the / N an, Berlin kettle, double || Opsidren’s $1.59 f ' secre! rose. i ; : ~ iler, preserving kettle, col- e 8 Delightful Sets— . é = t of a -leaf complexion. —) f —y ander ‘nd double roaster. Umbrellas, For Six Persons Lifebuoy’s health principle has made over an | $1.10 Thos i : A 4 : sd $3.50 Enamel Table * Those who are planning their sum- the whole idea of caring for the skin. | a Top. $2.20 i ao, : steeP pe one mer hones or heme mill wale ( « . / ite porcelain enameled; andles for 8. | thi rtunity. ft You CAN have a beautiful skin. / slightly marred; size 25x40 and | ‘Crooked handles for the | These sete consist 92 pieces in The delighttul oder of Lifebuoy _* (EF sare Wash Boilers, $1.79 |] 07 namne-nas roe || Amerlonn porcelain; two sige pls Goappenre on weing ; Heavy block tin; No. 9 size; 25c to 39c || platter and open vegetable dish; in. | ae oF emaeel Cane Laces & Bands, a choice of two patterns in gold design. 5 - arba; s ¢ 6 4 Fs wie) Tomorrow a 82c yd., 12'%4c $1.35 Alarm Clocks, 89c 85c Tumblers, Doz, 59¢ | Pesci io tt Large size; made with deep A manufacturer's sur- |] Nickel finished; a good time- ‘Thin blown plain water tum- | bristle” brass hicks. trimmed. cover. pos, Embroidered ors keeper; special Friday ! blers; for Friday. } ? ie and georgette ' t : i Special! Tub Covers edges, filet and Cluny oo W Pi \ { Only Friday Spects slightly marred; $ 5 | fees and pant’ fancy ef- | $] ater Sets, (7 Pieces) $] 24 } H EA LTH SOAP size 2244x24. Hinges extra. No mail or tele- 1 Ea. fects ine uded. merry ere A splendid value—6 tumblers and 1 large pitcher in phone orders. Namm's—Fourth, Floor = ———— attractive grape design. Friday! Namm's—Fourth Floor ' — — am a wie eS = ——E aos > ve C . -