The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1922, Page 19

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WANTS DRY AGENTS ‘jj TO QUIT NEW YORK } i} City “Pestered” Beyond Fairness, Ryan Declares. WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.- —Repre- tentative Ryan (Rep, N. the Fed vernmnant to quit secuting Prohibit esolution calling on Prestdent Har- hl ding to instruct Prohibition Di- ff ector Haynes to enforce the law} it equally throughout the country or re- ‘The City of New York,” Mr. Ryan id, “is overrun with Prohibition snforcement agents who have been appointed without regard to their «qualifications, education, experience, fatelligence or ability. It parently the endeavor of the tion Director to oppress and h the citizens of the greatest cit the world in attempting a most dre tla and unfair enforcomént upon t inhabitants of the City of New York. “Tt ts common knowledge that this effort is made nowhere else in the Vantted States. It would be better to have agents from rural districts kept im their respective communities, where their knowledge of conditions would prove of greater value to the] service and the public in genera! Price for Package! It’s the sealed metal can that preserves Sunbeam’s tempting aroma —make it your own way IF YOU ARE NOT SATIS- FIED THAT THE CONTENTS OF THIS CAN IS OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUAL ITY. YOUR DEALER WILL REFUND THE PUR~ CHASE PRICE Austin.Nichols E Co. (incorporated) NewYork FOOD PRODUCTS Chicago Cuticera Talcm Soothes And Cools After a warm bath with Cuticure Soap there is nothing more refresh- ing for baby's tender skin than Cuticura Telcum. If hie skin is red, rough or irritated, anoint with Cuti- cure Ointment to soothe and heal. They are ideal for all toilet uses. Sorel Sore treedy Mos, Ati acess os erateriee, Bela mae: Oictmont 8 und te. Taleum We ticera Soap shaves without mug. tired syst nightot femedy keeps body functions regular, improves wepatite, relieves constipation. JUNIORS— ” Little Ne adultes, ste or AL NAMM & SON The Ne ___ The NAMM IDEA—To Buy for Cash to Sell for Cash-—Big Sales, Small Prcfits Just 100 Fur Searfs \t HALF and LESS Than Half Price Entirely Desirable for Present and $11.50 All Winter Wear so full jen fox Scarfs in taupe, brown, Lucille Poiret brown. Also natural Raccoon Scarfs in full per fashion, silk Hned. Several two-skin natural Fitch chokers included. Just 10 Bay Seal (Qxet) Coats at $75 36 inches long with ate shawl collar and cuffs of genuine natural skunk fur; full flare model; detachable belt. Sizes 36 to 42. A Deposit Will Hold Any Fur Garment Until Desired. Namm's—Second Floor Middies Of Lonsdale Jean Material The fine Lonsdale Jean material in these middies could not be bought for this price, 84¢._ 4 Regulation style, with white trimmed galatea collar and cuffs; A Quality That Dress Satin Readily Commands $1.14 td $1.50 the Yard \VWHATEVER else one’s wardrobe may or may not contain, a smart Black Frock is essential, and so for Friday we bring out | this bargain that many hundreds of women may profit, All one yard wide—with a deep dyed black, | lustrous sheen—a quality sure to wear well. $1 Wide Wale Corduroy Featuring both TL @ octave and : plain cord effects in pretty colors. $1.59 All-Wool Storm | Serges, $1 | In dark navy blues, browns and blacks—54 inches wide-—a material that is ever wanted for Fall and Winter frocks, coat and 59c¢ Colored Dress | Goods Shepherdcheck B8e@ | and dress plaids for school wear frocks 36 to 40 inches wide. _Namm's—Main 1 Sises 6 to 20 Made so well. Finished so finely. in cadet blue, navy or red; stitched yoke; embroidered slip- The F. Light weight woven fibre reed Go-Carts with folding hood. Seat and reclining back fitted with cushions; adjustable foot rest. Just 14 of them here Friday; in several colors. A $17.50 value. through for tie; bound slit pocket; emblem on sleeve. _Babiew’ Go-Carts A, Whitney Make $ 1 2.95 Patterns and Grades Usually 25c 14e¢ pose— yard !—the saving is yours! 25c Marquisette, yd., I1!/.¢ White and Arabian; heavy selvedge. * 69c Terry Cloth, yd., 41c THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, Men’s Union Suits Slightly Fleeced MEN’S medium weight ribbed union suits in silver color. Sizes 34 to 46. Women’s Unior Cotton ribbed union suits, in reg- ular and extra sizes. Worth 59e. Waemen’s Vests; Pants Women’s fleeced vests a medium we and extra sizes. . ht, reg Women Women’s cotton vests in band and bodice style, lar and extra sizes Childre: Children’s v 12 to 16 at 39¢e. long sleeves, ankle length pants. 1922. Bea R ji 1 ib b oO n S made to sell for 50c the yard With Autumn’s insistence on pretty Ribbons for sashes, for millinery bows and for perky hair bows, this Bargain Friday’s broad choice is particularly inter resting. Satins. Moires. Stripes. Dre. r Beyond Comparison! Attractive Aprons: Extra Size Eu ropean Shops Close at Noon and do not reopen until two in the afternoon. In the meantime, the { Voleworlhy entire staff ‘goes out to lunch.” Bargain maddy “ But this custom has never found Sale—at i favor in America. Neither store nor public will subscribe to a service which ceases to function in the middle of the day ## {| NAMM Members take their lunch periods in three separate shifts of one hour each ## | A special lunchroom has been placed at their disposal where the best food is Extra Size House served quickly—and at cost prices ¢# on * Consequently, at least two thirds Dresses at $1 65 of the NAMM staff is ready to serve . 3 the public at mid-day ## ‘The straightline styles that are preferred; in striped ginghams mie B.H.N. and plain chambrays, pleasingly trimmed in white; with sashes or belts. ‘O as to includéevery woman who looks to Namm’s for some fine economy on this day, we are including these excellent slip-on Aprons in good grades of chambray. Some are cretonne trimmed, others with rick-rack braid. Sept. 14, 1922 Namm's—Second 1) Bargain F riday Bring gs a Remarkable Sal: | Corded Madras Shirt: A Special Bargain lriday Price $1.50 Men Ought lo Carry These Shirts Away in Dozen and Half-Dozen Lots at Long sleeves, ankle length. Suits Men’s Underwear Men’s merino shirts and drawers, in sizes 34to46. Worth 59¢ $1.00 Women’s Bloomers Women’s cotton bloomers, in pink only. “Worth 19¢ and 29e Cotton Vests 17e s Cotton Vests and Pants, 338¢ and 39c¢ ite cotton vests and pants. Sizes 4 to 10, at 33e. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, high neck, 39¢ ea. b Fk you could only see these “ZZ S see the good, close SF weave of the madras—see the < 9 [J s 25¢ attractive colors and patterns you would be as enthusiastic about them as we are. | They’re the sort of Shirts that men like—cut full and roomy, | made with soft cuffs and non-shrinkable neckbands. The lot is | not too large. At this pr ice we ought to sell hundreds of them. A word to the wise is sufficient want to share, be if you | here early. Namm's—Mate 1h Namui's—Main Vloor S4c Nanm's—Second Floor 10,000Y ds. Cretonne A PATTERN for every taste and pur- those for which women have shown marked preference, And that’s not all—our usual small margin of profit has been shaved even closer for Friday! 14¢ a Embossed plain colors in attractive patterns. Namm's—Third Floor $40 Axminster and In the Smartest Modes Vestees — —Made to Sell for 50 Of dainty eyelet embroidery these Vestees, with cuffs, appeal | to the woman of fashion and the girl in her ‘teens. This remark- able offer includes many different patterns and models, fash- ioned wi 1 Tuxedo or flat collars. Long T okie Tae ae” Tunics & Deeply Fringed and Smartly Woven Silk or Chenille Tassels Value 24c to 79 ea. 15e A timely offer of the smart Tassels for dress wraps and fancy trim: ming work. 4 to 9 Aremarkably little price for the: y se attractive Tunies, qa which are in themselves three-quarters of § whole costume. A small novelty y the deep % border fringe four times knotted; tie-string belt modishly low-placed. Sizes 36 to 50, in the follow- ing colors inches long. In black Barbary Black and color: rhs : Namm's—Matn Floor Majolica Navy { Namm'e—Second Floor Compelling Bargain Friday Values A Great Half-Price Sale for Friday $250 Dining Room Suites $125 We Doubl If You Can Duplicate It In New ) ork UNDER ordinary conditions it would be well nigh impossible splendid Dining Room Suite at this en Friday to purchase such a remarkably low price. plus the Namm idea of buying and selling for cash makes it POSSIBLE! Suites consist of buffet, s _ and five side chairs; ving table Jacobean or golden china closet, ex ension table, one arm Namm's—Vifth Floor Velvet Rugs, for *26:'° Interpreting © Economy” lriday Specials A POWERFUL, factor of the N Yamm success is the Namm idea of buying and selling for cash. These Rugs at only » the result. of this basis of transaction, We haven't id when these a 1e¢ duplicates will cost much Bargain $26, many, more. The Velvet Rugs are seamless. All are 9x12 feet Seamless $35 Reversible Velvet Rugs, Wool Rugs, $17.5 All wool, durable d beautifully All wool in plain blue, gray, rose patterned, Si sxlOlo ft. and brown. For home or office. A splendid say Size 9x12 ft 81.30 Heavy Velvet Carpet 1 1,500 yards just unpacked rat s5e yard 85e Extra heavy $1.35 Inlaid Linoleum . Full rolls with colors that go all the way through. Ful! 2 ® yds, wide, Excellent values! Sa.yd> u Cc $1 Cork Linoleum 50¢ Felt Floor Covering sq yd., sq. yd., 33e ; Will lust an exceptionally long Namm's—Vourth Floor $1.50 Cake 89 Closets Brooms 59 A good Made of good se size; white enam lected corn: pol cled. Special ished wood handle family size. Baskets, 42c These are whit 59¢ Mirro Aluminum Saucepans, 35¢ An exceptionally gov « value; full 1V5-quar ze; shiny, bright fit Floor 59 Metal Waste ameled; in popular From the Housewares—READ! $1.39 Galvanized Ash Cans at $1 Sturdily built; size 16x23 inches. Cor- rugated bodies, 59¢ Round Shape Clothes Basket, 39¢ In popular family size; made with strong side handles, Splendid value for Friday!

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