Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1922, Page 4

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5 1| w8l 35 s daughter, Mre. McCormick, | him from the water he was dead N. Y. REVENUE:TOTAL B R ok who has recovered | 18 1888 Henry W. Grady appolnted RS = — PLACED AT $9,074,858,000 >x..2 paaccompaniea by Machlise Sent 'of the. Atlaata: Constitution, & mpan; de. on, Fowler, -no;'ggvifl;' position which he held until 1897.. He %‘ d, arrival 1o ‘New York, to i b S ; fsg . z . o )T Leads the States, Showing M 8. ' He will 3° «"Hw ‘was sent to Japan and China in 1895 | g p (G 5 jcally stated, and meyito cover the close. of the Chino- . Than One-Eighth-of Na- * | g8, K0 o Farie and possibly with | japaness wer_forthe Constitition tional Tncome. Ty and m.fluv York World. - 5 ey N e HEAVLY GUARDED [ TROLLES RESUNE - 2 S m—gle——w_. 7 he came to Birmingham i L £ NEW YORK, July 10.—] EDITOR Y il o % v o : Cidd « Bufao Raiway Company b3, 722%: Tl itz ENTOR SUSDENY DIES Ui S ety | S e Yo P T STORS WEWS o o iy 1102 S w30 Co 30 . 8 Y 000, WHILE IN SWIMMING POOL servea “as’ politicat _secrs to C At n i S S tional income, according-to | Charles .F. Crisp of Georgia, demo- | S T . g i.. Seeks to Give Service vance Agurs made public vester | — 1 |Cusnies. . crimp of Georgia, demo- ; ° R 01 4 : : onal Bureau of Eco enta. from 1891 to 1895.s +H g Despite Strike. ic Research, Inc., Nevada, at BIRMINGHAM, Als, July 10—Ed- | ae” deloante from Georgia to the - - |600. These e | ward, W. Barrett, or and pro-|democratic .nationsl convention of A s By the Associated Press. - |yestigation of income in the United[®Prietor of the BirnAngham Age- “,'2 “&;,"",jfi:n::' &:‘3{:&‘""&2“; A t BUFFALO, N. Y., July 10~ Buffalo:|States, which has been carried on for |#{evald, dled suddenly last night of | A3Tcre 'S NGhe 15001008, 1913 and oligl AEliis g h 4 : g which for ‘nine days has depended [More than & yesr by the bureaus 3?& failure imjitlie swimming pool 3 qf,‘ A TUESDAY. a ‘day of special sales, specialivalues, special low prices—in B u0on Jutney, busses for transporta~ (IR "2 ey B Barreit Subt entored. the > = oall ecially day to shopiat.o r]ul Sale. .Come here tomorrow tion, todny, witnessed an attempt by |.- The people of the middle Atlantio| swimminy soolsnd bagan co getin in 63 i1 a-specially good day to shop:at.ourJuly Sale. . the Intéknationsl /Railway Company |States alone received;more than one- | very ghallow Waters oA° méfmer of with the ' knowledge that generots avings will reward every purchase. ; .\A street 1iffé. *%t 6 a.m." the first of four | north-central Tecelved mearly cars, armored in thick wire mesh. |one-half of it e “peoplo of the - it I e left the Cold Spridg barns of TIhe |imen 31 o R ns oro Porh loTior ; 4 ear ance 0 company. Two, motor,cycle police- received less:than 15.-per cent of the °~ ° b . . e fotal nath come., men acted as advatice Fuard for the | PO, Ioy M i ations. of the incomes car and four policemen armed With | of farmers are showniby the following | & 4 : i R B 4 1 - sawed-off shot gans followed It in an |figures for 1913: Farmers in Pacif " 4 3 P rlmme an - a ol'e a S i i r |states-had an averag®‘income of more P a ) 3 automobile. More than 200 ‘other |states bad an aver B 24 : g G o ; At half price and less policemen were “stationed along the | $5300: "New Enzm'cfi?xtfio'? Staisa URPRISING, isn't it. -Cutting milli- iwo and one-half-mile route. - |’Atlantlc states, $1,340, and less than| =, - g B = g Several hundred strikers stationed | $1.000 in the east-south-central states. When we put the Goodman Market Stores on this plane & nery prices to half and less right at the height of the summer season may look 4 as pickets-around the barns watched TSR of service—we made it ible for you.to buy for your table. . the progress of the cars, one of which | MISS McCORMICK SEEKS itk UnoaehE ealy of Sotron J_"ng ISRy A crowd of strikers and sympath- CONSENT TO WED OSER 3 s like an unnecessary sacrifice to you. But to us our reputation for selling lower just was derailed a block from the barns. as to quality or price. ‘ izers surrounded the car and jeered at the time your needs are keeriest justifies Super-Specials For Tuesday VERY vital reduc- tions from usual .prices on special items selected from our regular stocks for one day’s super- special selling. Profit by this occa- | sion. NoC.O.D.s3, | B n. s Ss the workmen while they were getting You won'’t find anything in any Goodman Store but the R o D e 2 OhCs | o taniu £ Vilalt Zobi D, o Wik Xits bes.tt—axdb it’ll' be priced, not all it mijght be—but as little ¢ as it can be. An hour later the : b; 1 i tomobil d Approval Prior to Sailing e 1 . Totor. cyoyles agatt were sent down “Better for less” is very true of Goodman.mests, vegeta- bles; fruits, game, fish, etc—all the delicacies in-and out of motor cycyles agaia were sent down Main street. No passengers were car- for Europe. ried. By the Associated Press. Tt has been reported and not denied e season. % 2 that 250 motormen and_conductors | CHICAGO. July 10—Mathilde Mec- : the difference between the former and sale phone or mail or- from the Mitten lines in Philadelphia | Cormick, seventeen-year-old daugh- It’s safe to phone to a Goodman Store, - have come to Buftalo as volunteers to | ter of Harold F. McCormick, head of S o prices. And you—save decidedly. ders accepted on | run the cars. The local company is| the executive committee of the Inter-| . » : controlled by the Mitten interests. national Harvester Company,. will| s v these items. gt Visit her grandfather, John D. Rocke: E. T. Goodman Co., Inc A diamond lost in a hotel coal bin | feller, When 'she accompantés her Clgdd - hed * s l m o, diamend, o8t 1 8 oreh 2 opar | 8chet, o Tew” York fafe tiis etk , L 87 Tailored Sport Hats, formerly $5. 1 £¥ed employe atter ten men with per. | attempt to win Mr, Rockefeller's con . Bungalow Aprons ot sig] ad searc S s er marriage to 3 s oo —. L e A N N == 112 Trimmed Hats, formerly $3.75 t0 $5.00 B astlin ol slip-over and side-closing models, in dots, checks, plaid and flora! patterns, Aprons with binding of ‘contrasting - €olor, pearl buttons, narrow or broad sashes. You'll find it con- ;enient to buhv half a ozen at the price. Each..... 79C | Third Floor. n No. 2 Brownie | Cameras—Needed right at | this time for vacation pic- tures. Rotary shutter, Meniscus lens. Takes pic- ture 2%x3%. Formerly Soestay st $2.19 [o]e——=To[——Jo]l——=lal——2o]lo]———]o]—o]c—=alal——>Jol——=c]———J] LANSBURGH & BROTHER Bargain 6th Floor 63 Sport Hats, formerly $5.00 to $6.45 } $ 3 94 Trimmed Hats, formerly $5.00 to $6.45 47 Sport Hats, formerly $6.75 to $16.50 } $ 5 93 T}:'immed H..?E’ $7.50 to $22.50 & Brother ‘ , Little Folks COOL. comfortable clothes of utility and charm for fittle folks 2 to 6 are featured in Tuesday's selling. JIllus- trated are four mew models, designed to afford summer Wirwt Wisar. comfort, with attractive ap- . E | pearance in highest degree, at m H prices decidedly lower than the quality leads you to ex- pect. Overalls, in sizes 1 to 3, of ay and white stripe ging- sm trimmed in red. The newest in creeper or romper garments for summer, and we are introducing them 50 C Lingerie Blouses | —200 Fine Cotton and Ba~ | tiste Blouses, Peggy ‘col lar_and two-button fitted cuff, finished with narrow pleating. Ideal for sum- mer wear. In Tecsizy oty 91.00 & N & at the July Sale price Sceond Floor Overalls, 2 to 4 years,in - Dark Blue Overalls, = New Gingham Panty v y and white stripe and - protect” the clothing un- Dresses, charming little E:k blue trimmed with derneath. Replicas in garments, so cool and so red, cool play-garments miniature of real “Work- practical. In plain blue that save in wear and lsngmen's Ove}allls." 2 to ang gla‘“lcn 1;l‘nkl,( or pink hing. Jul -years. July an checks. vSv:tes pricg...{.): 50"" Sale price....... 95‘: Sizes 2 to 6 years 950 | Fourth nm-u-n-n & Brother &fiwm Dollar Specinls Choice of Seven Fashionable Weaves fol' Boys ) y 3 S e of B%{;&;fiy&l og:l:s'.o;;x o:t;:and 3 Boys” Wash Suits, $1.00 ! and plain color combina~o-lf (] ° ions, of which you can. i Sanidsiis High-Grade Silks | #yg s of wear; made of fast-color . fabrics, with long and short the active boy. In sizes 2% to 8 . Middy, Junior Nor- s " P $oi Snd Butigr-on styles; In Light and Dark Colors glain or combined colors. At, each......... izes 234 to 8 years. At $1O8. - - : 1 69 d - Boys’ Flapper Suits, $1.00 : $ L4 y al' 36 -inch Pajama- L Check—Fine finish, for un- Slip-over Sweat« || - ers—150 Modishly Fash= ioned Sweaters in dark colors only. Just the éhing .f?r ftool evenings. pecial for 00 Tuesday at... $lo Second Floor Az Sale All TaBle doods to be sacrificed _ regardless of-cost We have decided to close out our.entire Bargain Py 6th Floor stock of Underwear, Sweaters, Aprons, N e Blouses, Corsets, Camisoles, Bandeaux and other . . items that have been sold on the bargain tables. = le——ollc——ale——=o[c—FHs[e—D[allc——[o[—F[c[c—22 0] 1 Comfort, service and n,?gnl't P o pa iRk m %flwf:f 235"d m'll,h! s all subject to easy soiung, amous Lansburgh an rother quality Xegular Z5c quality. Spe- “|I. I h Y de of IHE y I d f e Advantage to ou because ihaki DALl Am- + silks for every summer garment. Bought to sell || Tiestay, yard... 15C_1 y First Floor vl 2’:’3:3:&':&"3.‘.?.’43‘,‘32{',‘ much higher, but igcluded as a July Sale super- sized. Sizes 3 to 8 years. value at this spécial low price, $3.69 yard. This merchandise was originally priced at a very close margin of profit in keeping with the policy of the Bargain 6th:Floor. Thisinew:pricing for clearance brings prices down far Pacific type one-piece suits, with trunks attached below cost and thereby offers 'a héretofore unequaled opportunity to buy many of your needs Base Ball Suits, $1.00 40-inch Crepe de Chine ;) Scissors and at a tremendous saving. e ; u.lf:‘:ulikfiu ::?ifolkr'.":mit 40:inch Raditm Silks % ‘?llzun-—“ LIncluded “arfe‘naclyl 1.39 Satin Camisol ch - H 1 £ sl 49 “l‘;n' embroidered on blouse . 0 o -generous quantity of $ s, $2.95 Silk Jersey Pettibockers, 5 D et " Sipes from 3 to B. 40-inch Satin Charmeuse »gg,’,",’?'k'"' scissors) The . “ 7. v, : . AQvinch D Foulards Yard reductions on this offering 49¢ Percale Wusls and Dressing Sacques, 24c $3.89 Crepe de Chine Blous : $1.95 \ g:yn Sun;Lwrw : 40-inch Printed C ‘ e T | 59c Bloomers, 29¢ $1.49 Wool Sli Sweaters? “T4¢ J-g: :fn% 'hn:_: J‘i;:e‘“):: 40-inch me Satin : Jireae o2y o : 7 : 5 mer materials, in_plain col-’ I 2 £ col includi = ) $ $1.98 Girly Organdie Dresses, 99¢ | 30 Cornet Covers, - - 19¢ T ameees e vm $1.39 Girls’ Middie Blouses, 69¢- $2.95 Jersey Wai $1.47 o e Ai'sies. and other wanted colors, =5 zsps‘,"}}hfi‘u{;fi'&fi A ersey Waists, o ; : PN Sle i "ner lain h Siz ¥ : d Oth TRt PhimiLansbursh & Brother Rieod” A bandsage s zsc’ 39¢, 49¢c Tea Ap“““' 2 3 —an ers i g L terns and strictly i‘:’lgh A ‘ 50c Children’s Bodie., zsc . Boys’ Bathing Suits, 65¢ grade. Formerly $6.00. At e, cacn 94.77 - 3 SRy ks nd skirf 0 blac! o 29c to 50c Children’s Bloomers, = _ ' . ’/2 ! | g :5?4 with ‘white. ‘Sires 28 to P - /2 price faced Phonograph Records Boys’ Khaki Knickers, 69¢ Olive drab shad - dye!fl dfilln’tha: ':;Pl"lri:l the proverbial iron. ' Bel —These perfect quality 4 records include 3°number of snappy dance selec-- $1.98 Juniors’ Bath Robes, size 8, * 99C . 39¢ Band Aprons, 5 18¢ : 3 Py , .E DI p === ¢ ckets, it - tim“l;e = 'I\ltéhe"demo d 90 numbers. n- 50c Aprons, o S 50c }“.’,"fi‘;.‘.‘,:? pockets Stees strated. On sale Tuesday, . bargain “table, at, ‘each ... 19c¢ Khkaki Sport Blouses, 69¢c Ll and._cotton e, ik 6 i6 n 1zes . Bort collar and ‘short slesves. 5 i at $5.00 SPECTAL one-day offering of two chrlm'g's Stock- Pl e e il fashioned Bt —lol——lo|——A S [o]——|o[c—=|er—>|o|—=]o|c—la[——=]c]—2lal——ol——Jla|—=]c]c—=[o[—=]o]c le——olc— Kl;:li n:l”" : ':?v 950 - . popular models —illustrated. hosiery, :l':e; 3 they run, rviceable quality of yarn-- Smart cut-out effects in splendid qual- : gray, and in- - :ln”gd k?aki,n::h 1:“ im ity patent leather; Cuban covered and g‘,’:fl’h;::_ "“i:"n:"'.td ; . mem T — e 4 r‘:;,,_,_ Feii Tamy flat heels. Sizes and widths for all. white. " Some mussed, ) Positively no refunds, exchanges, will calls, C...O; D.’s or ph?u orders. _ Sizes 5 to 16 years.. | jsome frrégulars; . many Seesnt Flosv—Lanslurgh & Brother e rfecti For H = Tuesday only.... 590 : . First Floor THE PRIMROSE PATH, WHERE BEAUTY IS NOT PUT ON, IT IS BROUGHT OUT All sales final. Dne to limited quantities, we urge early shopping.

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