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#4 RAUBER PoaNMSES 8090 HAYES GETS VIEWS ON FILM INDUSTRY High Moral and Artistic Aims. \o Wi H. Hayes, entertafned at luncheon at the Wa women members of clubs and civ! their views on motion pictures. everything in the moving picture industry and ards in production Among those who resentatives of the National Safe tion, Federation of Women's Clubs New York . United Society Christian vor, Child Wel League of America, Y. W. C. A., negie Institution of Washington, M. C. a cational America Federation of Labor, Ca well Sage Foundation, ucation Association, Academy Political Science, Daughters of t American Revolution, Union Theolo ical Seminary, Y. W. H. A., Catholic Welf uncil Tells Luncheon Guests of president of the Motion Picture Producers and Dis- ftributors of America, this afternoon dort about one hundred men and and welfare organizations to learn Mr. Hayes, who made one of the Addresses at the luncheon, declared that his organization wanted to do jts power to improve éstablish and maintain the highest possible moral and artistic: stand- What was sought of those who had gathered at his invitation, he said, &as sugges- tion and advice as to the manner in which the improvements might be . made. attended the Tuncheon and the conference were réep- Counci!, Colonial Dames of America, National Commanity Centre Assocla- =r Alliance, megie Foundation, Girl Scouts, Rus- Associated Ad- vertising Clubs of the World, Camp Fire Girls, American Museum of Nat- ural History, Boy Scouts of Americ: Rockefeller Foundation, National Ed- National PRIZEFIGRT HOME RANSACKED BY THIEVES. Izzy Kaplan of No, 174 West 180th BROOKLYN te to ty of of, re bY re a, of he i BOUND FOR PARIS Require Court Regula- tions of Europeans. MARSEILLES, France, June 22 (Associated Press).—Khai Dinh, Emperor of the French protect- orate of Annam, has arrived here onboard the steamer Porthos in all his Asiatic splendor, Khal Dinh will remain incognito until he reaches Paris next week, but he was received by Albert Sar- raut, Minister of the Colonies, and saluted by an imposing array, of troops, The Emperor was sur- rounded by mandarins, gorgeously costumed in silken gowns and wearing masses of jewels. Khai Dinh waived for the Euro- Peang the usual ceremony which requires seven deep bows before a visitor is permitted to gaze upon him 3.95 Embroidered Crepes, and black Taffeta and Hair Special 6.50 Amertoas Foremost Specaltsts” OPPENHEIM: ELLINS &G FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN = Regular Values to 7.50 POTENTATE WAIVES SEVEN DEEP BOWS Emperor of Annam Won't Baronette Brocades, Velours, Peanut Braids and Angoras with stitched satin facings. THE EVENING WORLD, 8 MANAGER FINDS | in the afternoon and left with Jewelry, silverware and clothing Valued at $1,500, ‘The thieves entered the apartment by climbing the fire-cacape and forcing a FROM CLUB MEMBERS Street, prizefighters’ manager, reported] rear window, and they made thelr ea- at Police Headquarters last night that|cape by the same route. thieves had broken into his apartment! caded the front door with furniture. Very Special— Tomorrow Newest Sport Hats Representative of the Smartest Novelties Satin Summer Millinery ' Allewhite and combinations of white in Crepe and Satin, Braid models. Hats also on Sale in Our New York Store They barri- sleeve and sleeveless 1.95 Nightgowns of fine White Nain- sook, in several models, both and embroidery trimmed, Brassieres BROOKLY Announce Exceptional Values, Tomorrow, in Step-in and Vest Sets of cross= bar Voile, tvimunied with iace medallions and _ rufflings. Pink, blue, orchid, white. 05c each garment Chemises of White Nainsook in several models; built-up and bodice top effects. Trimmed with lace and _ insertions. effects; lace with wide * \ Of flowered Broche; picot ( lace edging; varied styles. Petticoats of English in flesh and white. tailored, shadow-proof (22-inch 1.95 05c Protect Your Furs Against Moths, Theft, Fire—Store Them—Phone Triangle 4700 Americas Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Lingerie Undergarments of High Quality | A Purchase Made Specially for This Occasion Sateen Strictly models, hems. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, ) CORET-AESTS su cc ESSPUL 1 YEAR| “FOR FRIDAY, Ly 23, 1922 BROOKLYN, N. Y. STORE NEWS ‘‘Buy!In Cold Blood but sell with enthusiasm,” is a statement once made by the late Marshall Field @@ @ We respectfully disagree with the first part of the advice given by the famous storekeeper@@ The manufacturers and Our 19c Printed Voiles 114c and what a lovely assort- ment it is—Summer's pret- tiest printings in rose, green, ALL NAMM 8 SON|' The NAMM Idea—To Buy for Cash, to Sell for Cash—--—Big Sales, Small Profits jobbers from whom our mer- W ] . BI maize, cab and re chandise effects—cut, from the full ow All-Wool Plaid Blankets = bought with this in mind— Thi / ‘ 2iye Cl darn tre obit oF” eettly Which Would Be $7.50 But For Tiny Imperfections J $ Our 12 “e Chambray co-operation @@ . Such all-wool Plaid Blankets at $5 with slight defects are exceptional value, ge | by begin ct ea apa so that women will probably not look a second time at the heavy thread or oil Just for Friday--Chambray the oe with ready ne that may be found in them. 70x80 inch size—mohair bindings~various é eb thant Ee cio money colors, pair Crinkle Bedspreads Three wanted sizes at special prices: @ And this principle of fair dealing with both manufac- turer and customer is one of the reasons why the NAMM STORE can “sell with en- 29¢ Printed Dimities 19¢ Reduced for Friday —green, $2.50 Silkoline Comforts For cool summer nights these good weight comforts are ideal—and they're iasm."” Size. Regularly. F H white, blue, tan, lavender re low priced. 63x90 ie ee and pink Dimities in dainti- B.H. N. Full size—cotton filled, silkoline $1.85 72x90 $2.00 Rise tat, prntitigs: June 22, 1922 coverings in floral patterns. 81x90 $2.50 $1.97 Namm's—Third Floer ot aad Dress-Aprons of Sateen New and Smart $1.24 69c Pearl Necklaces 39c Dainty waxed Pearl Neck- For Women and Misses 98c 1-79 laces — 18 long— ae LIP into one of these attractive ‘graduated — “pola HOOSE from several styles at 98¢ Aprons and see how becoming they uh clasp. -linene, voile and crepe, em- i TE are! They really take the place of a dress, and while practical for house- hold duties, are just as smart as they can be. broidered in wool or cotton with con- trasting Peter Pan collars; or white. Silk finished Soisette Smocks at $1.79. Rose, green, tan or white; hand-smocked in white, with white crochet buttons. Sizes 84 to 46 collectively. Main Floor, copen, rose Lustrous black and plain colors sateen com- bined with colorful cretonne, applied in bands or forming pockets, collars, cuffs and sash. Specially priced at $1.24 for Bargain Friday. Namm'y—Second Floor Namm's—Second Floor e New Sports Oxfords Lowest Price in Months! Tiel $3. 15 3 J See Savings Silk Underthings Envelopes and Step-Ins $ 1 .69 NVELOPE CHEMISES good S| cue crepe de chine in flesh and orchi Bodice: top with wide lace inserts and organdy medallions; ribbon straps. Main Floor. $1 Camisole Vestees 65c We succeeded in getting just 350 pairs of these fine Sports Shoes for Friday's Step-in Drawers of flesh or orchid ! i: values, we call them, crepe de chine, finished with row of | \ y | Of embroidered net with selling. Unusual _ ; . Satin Petticoats, $2.39 a; \ 7 \ Siete areata Women's Smoked Elk Sports Oxfords with tan Soft washable aout, teh or eee Gouble if ’ NY Samm’ ‘— tip and trimming; low rubber heels; stitched panel, hemstitche em or embroidere ' y Main Floor, soles, Sizes 24 to 7, widths B to D. wealloped edge: Namm s—Second Floor a Namm'o—Seernd Fleer One Day! £10 to $12 Prairie Grass Rugs, $72.60 Heading a Trio of Amazing Specials in Floor Coverings for Friday! Ww. say boldly and without hesitation that $6.60 for these Rugs is incomparable in Brooklyn! Of course, you've seen gr ass Rugs at this price—but not SUCH Rugs, not Rugs of such uniformly fine quality, with reversible woven pattern, such Pony of weave, as these at only SIX-SIXTY! They’re in sizes 8x10 and 9x12 ft. $1.35 to $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum} 90c $2:65 Wool Velvet Carpet $1.76 Full rolls and large room lengths. Durable quality. aati | Exceptionally high-grade of all-wool Carpet, in room, hall ful patterns. Colors through to the back. All 2 yards ane | and stair designs; 27 inches wide. $125 to $1°° Curtains Ruffled Marquisette, in Arabian. Pairs. 79c panels, with large Filet motifs; lace edges. Nove elty Scrim with Filet medallions. Three groups of the sort seldom seen at less than $1.25! 29c Sash Curtains Cretonne; Madras Half Curtains, of Extra heavy Cre- good scrim, with 19c Ey for drapes, 29c 7 aC upholsteries, etc. Woven hemstitched borders and lace figured madeea: border and edges. In white. A sub- allover designs, cream color. stantial saving at only 1% The original prices were 50e the pair. For Friday! to T5e. 69c Dutch Scrim Curtains—Friday Only 39¢ Sq. Yd. Namm‘e—Fourth Floer New! Floor Lamps Worth $7.45 $13.50 With Odd Shades of Glazed Cretonne™ Bases are mahogany finished and_ fitted with two sockets and 6 feet of cord. The 24 inch Shades are of colorful cretonne, glazed so that they scintillate when lights are on: 50c Ribbons yd. 35c Satin and M. 534 inche: prettiest bow colorings. Namm's— Main Floor Floor Lamp Bases, $4.45 Mahogany finish; complete, with two chain sockets and 6 feet of cord, An $8.95 value. In white and Arabian; drawnwork effect; striped borders. 59c Namm's—Third Floor | Namm's—Thied Floor Double Mesh z | Hair Nets A } Nee 20 Bargains---Screen Doors | of real hair—cap or fringe $4 Values steerage by er Special at $295 | value. Custom made; fitted with fine, | close mesh galvanized wire. Heavy Pine Doors; 24x64 feet. $2.50 Values ¢ 1 87 Special at Four-panel doors, fitted with close mesh black screen wire; 2!ox6l feet. None mail or phone, $1.90 Poultry Wire, 150-Foot Roll, $1.39 Twelve inches wide and 2-inch galvanized mesh, Protect your poultry with a strong fence, 38c Screen Wire Namm's— Mitin Floor $1.50 Leather Hand Bags 8lc ractical styles in no grain, cobra yy Golden Oak Table and Four Chairs, $24.97 Where Else in New York—Such Value ? F you had told us that we would be able to offer such a value this summer we would have said, ‘Impossib’ Two Extension Window Screens, 99¢ Regularly 74¢ each; .ardwood frames, with heavy black wire. Size ; Pretty and alligator, r' and long grain leathers (ig ie Special at 3le Yard ii Only the most unusual «ircumstances bring such an otfe SH lined and fitted Heavy gauged wire; galvanized. Gaivatieet cine woven; 36ins, || ing. The Table fs a 40-inch extension Table, with four Ch fi omplete line of gates and posts wide; 100-foot rolls at $9.85. with imitation leathers co { seats equally low priced. Regularly $11.45. if ae me ene ee nec

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