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ARRON Benne enne cnt nt SC ES a Rat it it enter nein ntl ae pte een TE STO I I ' i THURSDAY, OOTOBER 12, 1922. WORLD, THE EVENING Brooklyn Political Leaders | In a Panic Over er Registration + Both Sides Order District Captains to Get Out the Voters—Light Betting Favors Miller. Previously disappointed at the failing off in the three first days of|] Tegistration the leaders of both the Democratic and Republican parties have become alarmed and to-day Issued orders to spare no pains to get every voter out, A house to house crnvas is to be made to-day, to-morrow and] Saturday, and notice has been served on the election district Captains that Yhey will be held strictly to account a for the fatlure to make a good. show- ing, The women have been especially appealed to, and the leaders of both parties agree that much will depend upon their efforts. Only a few of the Assembly districts have equalled the registrations of the past”four years espite the natural increase in the NAMM’S FORTY-SEVENTH SLCCESSFUL YEAR BROOKLYN, N. Y. NE.7S FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922 Bargain Friday Brings a Host of Fine Savings HALL NAMM 8 SON — The NAMM IDEA—To Buy for Cash, to Sell for Cash—Big Sales, Small Profits Amazing! Such Smart Hats Exceptional Qualities and Varieties A Bargain Quartet — sn aig 50c Stamped Dresses for Wee Girls, 22¢ CLEARAWAY of simple little col- ored voile Frocks, prettily eee for embroidery; sizes 2 Limited quantity. ating, 69c Stamped Housedresses Of cdlored by 4 Ale Ruston and Magistrate Charles J Dodd, his Democratic opponent. The probabilities are that the betting on| if = the District Attorneyship will eclipse ig | | Te the Discoverer of America no memorial could be more appropriate than the great | | even that on the Governorship. U. 8. Commissioner Henry D. Bar- more is a candidate and has the backing of the First Assembly District Lighthouse. whien ie being plans Republican organization for appoint ned for erection at Santo Do. Population. There has been a normal] Ment as counsel to the State Tax Ap- | } 1 CR euea Trimmed and made except for pratser, soon to become vacant by the \| imbus Is buried se and simple colored anibeoidery which registration in the 10th, 11th, 12th.]2ooointment of Marcus B. Campbell @W. &. Pulliam, General Re- All Ready e ill add. J i 18th and 2ist Assembly Districte,}as the new Judge of the Federal ane Sheet onns ewerstne for Ua! Uustrated, where the women are well organized.| Court. Commissioner Barmore was | S'The plan for the Santo Do- Lee Tho increase is attributed largely to] candidate himeelf for the Judgeship, 11 minge memeriat cals fora Wearing ae $1.19 Stamped Aprons massive tomb of severe sim. ity, from whence would ind a towering beacon of light ine out on the direct sea their activity and the orders have gone out to other districts to emulate them. but there was no other name men- | tioned for the place but Campbell | who had the indorsement of both "i Sermtors Calder and Wadsworth. | Barmore is the President of the First Assembly District Republican Club, a veteran of the World War arnd|} | has made an excellent record an} ii | United States Commissioner. Tho place of Counsel to the Tax Ap- praiser is one of the most lucrative in the State, paying in fees as much as | if $15,000 per yt The salary of aff Federal Judge is only $7,500 per year, less than a City Magistrate receives. Of unbleached muslin; just turn the and em- 83e broider the clever designs, and you’ve the prettiest of Aprons, 59 Stamped Sets for Infants Of white lawn. Sets include A2¢ ‘dress, petticoats, cap and two bibs.’ Namm's—Second Floor heel nahlecss SSE * ~~ “Mill Runs” of $2.75 ae — $] Wide Wale Corduroy 66°. Women’ s Silk ial } Copenhagen, Navy Blue, Cherry. Pansy, Rose Color. i bg In $ ]- 33 ag The colors, you'll note, that are prettiest for kimonos, OMEN’S aes silk and pure dye ingrain silk hosiery bathrobes) akirts and for children ¢ eonts, | Hoth octave Il in the 36-i in plain and fancy lace and drop-stitched styles. acid plat wemyor ore OARS CHEM SOU aE a IEIES In black and wanted colors, Slight “mill runs” of $2.75 $1 Printed Silk Poplin Sd 50c Printed Sateens i ’ J a , A yard wid Lane: with charming color Ce acai SOS Women’s $1 Hosiery oF Lyons or Panne Velvet, or combination of the two, Large brim styles; broad short back styles; off-the-face brim effects, and still others, Some have soft shirrings of self-material, which is among the approved manners of the mode for Fall. Trimmings number moire ribbons, big self bows, glycerined ostrich, pompons; black mainly, and the colors most wanted. | the Panama Canal" @@ Gitis rapeseed to ralse a mil. | Hon dollars by 60-cent subscrip. | tlons and to make no call on | Government ald @@ 4 The Namm store takes this | occasion—Columbus's birthday— | | | Justice Frank 8. Gannon jr. and ex-County Judge William R. Bayes, the two Republican candidates for Justices of the Supreme Court, are Speaking at three and four meetings each night and often address gather- ings during the day. They have ap- j . peared during the noon hour at sev- eral large factories, shipyards and other plants where large numbers of | men work. They find this an effect- ive way of campaigning and propose to continue it until election, Other candidates have also adopted this method of talking direct to the work- men, who comprise a large per cent. of the voters. to endorse this excelient pian to honor the memory of the Great Discoverer @@ Mrs. Agnes Leonard Ward, co- leader of the 7th Assembly District, has organized the women of her dis- trict and has arranged a series of meetings for the Democratic candi- fates. Mrs. Ward, who is Borough Secretary, 1s one of the most active of the women leaders, She was a|ff delegate to the State Convention at] Syracuse and was one of the few |] from Brooklyn who wore a Smith badge. Mrs. Ward even asserted her ‘ndependence further by declaring ‘n favor of having a woman on the ticket, something the other women delegates So far there has been very little betting on election results. = Whul few wagers have been made on Governorsh!p show Gov. Miller to be a 6 to & favorite. Sentiment has not begun to crystallize, nor will it until after registration. John H. McCooey, y Dolls That Cry 79¢ «= effects; for blo and lin- color effects. ings; 36 inches Kee le. Wdmen’s 50c Hosiery the Democratic leader, claims that th idently afraid to do. A ' ena i ‘ es Demeorats will entry the county by| supine ‘delegation never represented en heateers end 69¢ Ngee ecueet 29c¢ 39c Silk Mulls » $1 to $1.50 Suitings ‘ a plurality exceeding 35,000, but this] Brooklyn at.a State Convention, | plain color clocked hosiery. hosiery, In black, cordovan, light and dark =D] Homespuns, mix. Made to sell for $1.25 is disputed, by both Senator, Wiliam aaa rop stitched, all sizes, grey, suede and white, spades; A rtarct| c thron tweete and 9 Litt Aciiers sill wantiee and Chairman Jacob A.| Joseph Ricca, the present Assem- ’ = or 1 1 who are conducting the|tiyman from the 284 District, 1a the Boys’ and Girls’ 89c Union Suits whites BINA 200 oes Bed black ee leeks ela LAD ieee Ge that cry like babies. They are made with stuffed bodies, arms and legs—dressed in romper suits Republican campaign. Senator Cal- ; der confidently feels that he is going to carry his home town, and while it united candidate of the Democrats and Republicans. He is being op- posed by former Assemblyman Abra- ~—= 50¢ Namm's—Main Floor } vith bonnets : is conceded that he will run largely | ham I. Shiplacoff, the Soctalist lead- Boys’ and girls’ union suits, also jy garments, $9 Brocaded Silk Duvetyn Al bt : ia : ahead of his associates on the ticket |er, wh 4 the district twi at most Half Namm's—Foarth Floor : the Democrats will not admit that he Niecy Gear hitheykied akieotg it slightly fleeced ; all sizes, in white and grey. Sleeping suits y A beautiful imported quality in fawn, brown, gray, navy and copper colors; 40 inches wide.. $5 Caracul Coating 54 Inches isdese tc Yard Black and African brown, popular for coats and trimmings in one piece style. Men’s 89c Underwear Men’s cotton ribbed shirts and drawers, 50¢ shirt sizes 84 to 46, drawers sizes 82 to 44. will even carry the borough. Fred Schumm, ‘the local betting commis- sioner, says he will be ready next week 1 | to take all sorts of bets on the various } candidates and the district. Shiplacoff was a candi- date last year, but suffered defeat. He is making a stirring campaign but the odds seem to be against him | ff The district, which is in the Browns- | ff ville section, polls the largest Social- ist vote in Brooklyn. enn & 34,98 83.50 Namm's—Main Floor Window Shades ave ring or strap handles, and “Mill Runs’ of 59c Quality men’s, crooked handles. 33c { 2 Nemm's—Mal Floor A large variety of shades in many colors and qualities. Sizes up to 8x5 feet. Com- plete with all accessories, 4 $2.50 Cotton 4 - Umbrellas, $1.49 OTH men and women can profit in this Friday Bar- gain, for there are both feminine and masculine styles in these ood Cotton Umbre..as. Women’s 59c Vests and Pants Women's fleeced © vests and pants in 44c regular and extra sizes, open igs ‘There is much interest in the contort | between District Attorney John E. pluralities. Extra Size for Extra Large Beds 'WO-IN-ONE BLANKETS, as the name implies, are single, though woven ee the weight and warmth of a pair. Two-in-One Blankets, here featured for Friday only at $3.85 each, may be had ina wealth of beautiful colored plaids—strong and durable of weave. The Linen Department Specializes 18c to 25c All Linen 1 75¢ Bleached ‘Brown Towelings 12:¢ iF Table Damasks 29ec Writing Paper, box 10c CLEARAWAY ery that is “‘stock handled.” of station- We have just passed our ‘Forty-sixth Birthday. We wish to start our Forty-seventh year with the best month’s business in our history, and to do this we determined to offer the best piano-buying opportunity we could con- ceive. This we have done, Never before in our long ex- perience in piano selling have we been able to equal the | | | | Brown Towelings of all linen are most durable Heavy, full bl d Dam: in good table PRR Mic Ran tunliae Cand eitcben teaelar Wel. SiaeN ater e cd hen acilgaae TR chee feature them at 12}4c because they come in wide Better replenish the family table cloths },_Jengthe aut suitable for towels ug 12} in this sale, _¥ard, 42e. = eee tent guaranteed rollers, Quantity is limited, hence no mail or phone orders. aed @————+ Each box contains 36 sheets of paper and 75 envelopes, in pink, blue, buff and orchid tints. Namm's—Matn Floor | values you will find on our floor during this event. An Amazing ra of 8225 “Dining ‘and Bedroom Suites—This Friday 5150 iad 1.6: i Typical Of Our Great Of @ sheer crisp Swiss; Tha aids al ot floral | Full, futfled —odges ; t Bargain Friday Values in white; ruffled borders, and block patterns, pink, blue | finished ready to hang. 15¢ $1:75 to %2 Curtains g Ac Pretty Though Inexpensive! Filet Net Curtains in neat border patterns. Marquisette Curtains in Dutch style “and finished with hemstitched borders and lace edges, Nottingham Lace Panels with handsome border designs. These and a host of other helps for Fall and Winter hon.e-fixing, 69c Ruffled Curtains $3 Cretonne Bed Sets | 29c Sash Curtains * and yellow colored. Bolster Bes Pair 36c oad covers to match, i 59c Cretonnes, 29¢ 25c to 29¢ Cretonnes, 16\/~c eR Extra fine quality—beautiful patterns—an amazing Light and dark grounds; prety floral effects, A” value, Slight mill hurts. remarkably fine saving here! Pair The Bedroom a Suites: $150 % Four pieces; Louis XVI. design; in bird's-eye maple; included are dresser, chifforobe, semi-vanity dressing table and bow-end bed, The Dining Room Suites: $150 Nine beautiful pieces; American wal- nut finish; buffet, china closet, ex- tension table and six chairs. Nemm's—Fifth Floor, Namm's—Third Floor = —__——___ — $34.50 the Usual Price for These 9x12 and 814x10'/, ft. Axminster Rugs #23. 65 SPECIAL PRICES UPRIGHT PIANOS $295 PLAYERPIANOS $ 465 STANDARD ACTION $595 FULLY GUARANTEED BABY GRAND PIANOS JUST A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT THEN 3 YEARS TO PAY | A slight mismatching at the seams, & bit off shade in the paren and such superficial ‘ irregularities” bring about | the lowered price for Friday. Positively nothing wrong || with the service these Rugs will render. Everything to | gain Friday—buy these! Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs Alex. Smith grade—in 8 4 x 10'/2 ft. Limited Quantity. Wool Brussels Rugs $69.50 Velvet Rugs $14.85 ~ $49.50 Seamless ALL WOOL Ru; Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs— 9x12 ft. Usually you'd pay Alex, Smith grade—in 8}4x1014 to $21.50, ft. Small quantity, $1.50 Extra Ba Inlaid indienne Notable in the good choosing of patterns are the neat tile and hardwood effects, All colors right Sere to the back. 2 yards wide. Lae ch RR So NEE Nae Leading In Housewares Values $2.25 Preserving Sets, $1.45 = 998 yd Brooklyn's Oldest Piano House. Open Evenings Until 9 $1.29 Heavy Velvet Carpet 8 8 $1.69 Cook $1 an Meas asin ee Rivne tan 99c Consisting of 5 Piecee— Oil Mops at ge Hall and ied Tannery in aploodid variety, ad inches Cc Nevins Me —- Sanitary enamel and include a 12-qt preserving kettle, dipper, strainer, fruit funnel and spoon, 291 Livingston St. Electric stoves; fry and roast, With cord and plug. boil, stew, An exceptional value for this Bargain Friday Sale, Namm's—Fourth Floor Namm'e—Fourth Floor r

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