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o— Broker With Eye For Girls Picks Hill was left sitting alone tn How- ard Hastings's flivver with the engine running. He dozed off and his feet became tangled in the pedals. The car started and continued a zigzag NEVER DROVE A CAR; FINED AS DRIVEi NEW HAVEN, July 27.—William J. On Poli Hill, who insists he never drove an|course to Union Pond, where It NT FOLICEWOMAN | automoviio in his 1ife, was arraigned] plunged in with Hill aboard. in the Police Court at Manchester] A policeman rescued the involun- charged with operating a motor vo- while intoxicated. He was fined $100 and costs. tary motorist and testified that he had taken somethi; much stronger than several mouthMls of pond water. *BROQKLYN= OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &€ FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Yes, He Was Arrested and ; New Haven Drive on ts M......ers Is On, NeW HAVEN, July 27.—"Hello, Dearie; want a ride?” sald a passing autoist, driving slowly, to a comely young woman walking along the side- walk on College Street, near Yale cam- pus. The young woman kept on; so f did the automobile driver, “Why walk? Get in and we'll have a d time,’ he persisted. The woman stopped and the two conversed. She declined to ride, saying she hadn't titne. But the conversation encouraged the autoist to hand her his card, On it she! “Robert O'Connell, Real Estate, Hamden, On Sale Tomorrow 200 Hand-Made BLOUSES urb, " said the au- en's first policewoman, J The autoist stepped on the gas— hard. Mrs. Nevins reported the tnot- dent and a warrant was {ssued for O'Connell. He was @8und to-day and Drought to Police Court charged with breach of the peace. His case was con- tinued until Friday. Since her appotnt- ment Mrs, Nevins has been on the look- out for ease. i amides HURLS CHILDREN FROM DEATH TRAP ‘Atlantic City Woman’s Car Stalls in Front of Racing Train at Crossing. ATLANTIC CITY, July 27.—When her automobile became stalled on the tracks of the Philadelphia electric road at the Illinois and Baltic Ave- crossing here yesterday, Mrs. a Rodkin of No. 255 North Illinois Avenue threw her two children from the car and then jumped herself just as the machine was hurled high into the air by a train. They escaped in- jury, but Mrs, Rodkin suffered ner- vous shock. More than a score of persons wit- nessed the woman's act and rushed to her aid. She was hysterical, but ed somewhat when her children ft thelr arms about her and she realized they were uninjured. City officials started an investigation of the crossing and proceedings will be started to have it changed. cages LANDS 400-POUND SHARK AFTER HOUR'S BATTLE “mashei This is her first au Exceptional Valye at 2.00 Dainty Models of French Batiste, exe quisitely hand-drawn, hand-embroidered, and trimmed with real Filet Lace. Unsurpassable Values in SILK NOVELTY SKIRTS Delightful for Street, Sports and Resort Wear Catches Seven-Foot Fish Near Cape May. CAPE MAY, N. J., July 27.—The Rev. Paul Sturgesant Howe, rector of the Episcopal Church of the Advent in this city, while fishing off shore yes- terday had an hour's battle with a Pastor shovel nose shark seven feet long and weighing nearly 400 pounds. Last year in October Dr. Howe ca a shark ten feet long and weigh! nearly 800 pounds while fishing off t pier. He is known by all the fisher- men who come here as the shark fish- ing sky pilot. Extraordinarily Low Priced at 7.90 A selection of exceedingly chicmodels, smartly fash- ioned of fine quality wash- able novelty silks in the very newest plaid, stripe antcheck effects, / For saie by a'i dru JOHANN HOF! CO BROOKLYN Store Closed all day Saturday During July and August Americas Foremost Sprecialisti” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C@ FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Tomorrow’s Wind-up of the Pre-Inventory Sales Offers Extraordinary Values Women’s and Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Women’s and Misses’ Midsummer Dresses Women’s and Misses’ Wraps and Coats Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Cloth Suits Women’s and Misses’ Jersey Suits Women’s and Misses’ Fine Tweed Suits ' Women’s Blouses and Sweaters / Women’s Underwear and Negligees Girls’ Summer Wash Dresses To Be Closed Out At Unusual Price Pa Reductions NAMM’S 47th SUCCESSFUL YEAR BROOKLYN, N. Y. i NEWS FOR FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922 Last Bargain Friday of Anniversary Sale Tomorrow Brings Unparalleled Savings for Thousands--in Every Dept. HALL NAMM 8 SON The NAMM IDEA—To Buy for Cash, To Sell for Cash—Big Sales, Small Profits The August Sale of Furniture Comes to the Close of the First Week—and Incidentally Furniture Week in the History of the Store. $100 Duofold 3-Piece *59 Living Room Suites For Bargain Friday in this August Furniture Sale will be a most memorable date for those who come to-morrow. For instance these suites—where can you duplicate them at such a price? They are made with mahogany or golden oak finished frames—the settee opens into a full size bed. As illustrated—a wonderful value. 811 Cotton Mattresses- There seems to be no end to the number of outstanding values that Our Advice Is Buy NO the Greatest Ww Only a Limited Number finis chai sanitary, soft and comfortable—covered with good grade of full weight 50 Ibs. to the full size. Namm's—Third “A REMNANTS | White and Colored Wash Goods 40 inch White | () Vy 34 inch Linen Finish fpla Suitings annual outing 27 inch Printed 27 inch Clear (= 36 inch Checked Lawns Nainsooks 30 inch Woven Tis- almost Calored | = ~} sues every ‘lore | Ginghams | 19¢ to 25e}| | 30 inch Pongees 38 inch Printed \ Values . 27 inch Dotted Voiles a Swisses benefits to HREE big bargain tables of these most wanted Summer Fabrics! Fabrics for frocks, children’s clothes, blouses, underwear and draperies—some full lengths and remnants of good size. | Printed Dress Voiles 4c d. store #@ 38 to 40 inches wide; the season’s new print- ings, including plain colors, in gray and green; cut from the full piece. of Namm’s—Third Floor July 27, 1922. Capital Ship | For aPleasure Trip’’ || was the steamboat “Sirius” which carried NAMM MEMBERS to Roton Point last Saturday for the MEMBER MUTUAL BENE- FIT LEAGUE ##@ 4 This league, in which member- ship is voluntary but to which MEMBER BELONGS, is main- tained by monthly dues from the Members and by benefit affairs held throughout the year @# 4 The funds are used to pay sick Members of the League in case of illness which prevents their attendance at the © This is but another evidence of the advantages of belonging to an organization NAMM STORE maintains #4 Bene || Again Regular $2.25 Value $y -46 Neat, Smart Stripes —Woven Into the Cloth—Won't Fade. HE demand for thes of the NAMM loyal NAMM so great that we hav decided to repeat it fo to share in this sale. such as the ; Cambridge woven Madras, ties, saving! Three Shirts for $4.19. * On! Great Sale Sports Medium Width—for Women and Misses Cash purchase of thousands of pairs of the famous “Cambridge” make of Sports Oxfords and Pumps at a record low price Women's white canvas, S-eyelet Oxfords, black kid tip and trimmings; rubber heels and soles. Women’s tan canvas S-eyelet Oxfords, brown rubber saddle, rubber heels and soles. Women’s white canvas, S-eyelet Oxfords, black kid tip and trimmings; rubber heels and soles. ‘ o Women’s white canvas, 5-eye let Oxfords, black cut-out saddle, rubber heels and soles. remarkabl. the same Oxfo: Women’s white canvas, one-strap pumps, black kid trimmings, rubber heels and Shoe Dept. Second Floor Women's white canvas, S-eyelet Oxfords, black rub- ber saddle, rubber heele and soles, Namm's—Second Floor Flouncings yd. 48e made to sell for $1.25 Chantilly and. embroi- dered net Flouncings lead the vanguard of laces for Mid-Summer frocks, blouses and neg- ligees, Reduced from $7.50 to $10. Some originally worth much more. Not many, but still a very good choice. $33 to $36 Velvet and Axminster Rugs, $25 Seamed and seamless grades; size 9 x 12 ft. Special Friday! designs. $1 an cial! They are here in the 18 and 27 inch widths in bright summer shades at 48¢ because this is our great Anniversary month A special designs; 2 yds, wide, $1 Heavy Cork Linoleum Full rolls and large room lengths; 2 yds. 59e Namm's—Mate Floor wide. Choice variety. Sq. yd , $1.25 to $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum, sq. yd. > Clearaway! Colonial Grass Rugs ‘9 Brussels Carpet All-wool, in hall and stair SIZES: 6 x 9 ft.—714 x 10% ft. 8 x 10 [t.—9 x 11 ft.—and 9 x 12 ft. Plain or hit-and-miss patterns, $5 and $6 Jap Grass Rugs, Only $3.66 Some slightly hurt from handling. Sizes 9 x 12 ft., 9 x 1044 and 8 x 10 ft. 94c All the newest 5 values. 27 \ ‘ urchase of these extra heavy Linoleums brings an amazing bargain price, that is extremely rare outside of Anniversary Friday! 50c Felt Floor Coverin, Large room | and some full rolls; square yard © 9¢ tomorrow! 29¢ Namm's—Fourth Floor Here are these Mattresses— Shirts last Monday was Friday, so that those men who were not able to come Monday will get another chance Do not judge low Friday ! Sy e@ r The Shirts are faultlessly made—of the well-known Blackstone and f as, famed for their superior wearing quali- Neckband style with soft double cuffs—cut full and roomy. A great chance to buy a dozen or a half dozen Shirts at a worthwhile a Namm's—Main Floor ds ® xfor the shoes by their price; you'll find rds in town at double and three times the sale price, $1.35 Women's tan canvas, brown rubber cut-out saddle, rub- S-eyelet Oxfords, ber heels and soles. Shell-Like Rimmed Spectacles $3.45 with spherical lenses for near or far vision. This exceptional offer includes the examina- tion of your eyes by our registered optometrist. It would be well to bring the children in and make sure their eyes are properly cared for before school starts. “149 Namm leadership in Furniture is well deserved. Each new day proves | that Namm’s can sell and IS selling for LESS. Only when you see these | suites will you appreciate their true value. NINE pieces, in mahogany ; buffet, china closet, extension table, one arm chair and five side 's. Make the best of this exceptional opportunity to save about $100. Remarkable Values are ‘in store for you Friday! $ 5° Men’s Madras Shirts Namm's—Maln Floor