Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1922, Page 12

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"~ 97 211 Boxes Sold for Ball Game Sat- urday at American League Thousands of tickets have been dis- ced of for the ball game to be a 12 H » Park for the benefit of the t ~ ostello - on and the Knick o lea \.1ong the patrons < larence et. will be the an, of St. Gabriel's: or : = ATHOLIC COMMUNITY « |munisy Hows who ace assistie 2| KILLS WIFE AND SELF. Young, Mrs. W. J. Seitz, Mrs. Eugene Nichols, Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. A. Reynolds, Mrs. Eva Turner and Miases Annic Murphyw Lily S. Gerry, Agnes Smul and Margaret Shea. Miss Rebecca E, Shanley, vice presi- dent of the National Catholic Com- munity House, Is chairman of the com- mittee in charge. BUCKETER “CONFESSES.” Former Pittsburgh Dier Manager to Be State Witness. NEW YORK, July 22—Adam G. RecKlein, formerly Pittsburgh branch manager for the bankrupt brokerage house of E. D. Dier & Co.. has made a “full and open confession” of his connection with alleged ‘bucketing, for which he and firm members have | been indicted, and will appear as rector of Catholic|, goote witness in the cases, Asaist- ty: Rev. Dr. ohn Grady. head | holie Ch of Washing- | ant District Attorney Sohrieber an- C. F. Thomas, rect St. | nounced today. . Rev. John McN Recklein surrendered recently after .| the partners, Elmore D. Dier and v.| Harry J. Lawrence, jr. had given ¢ | themselves up to answer charges of Lucketing and grand larceny. The .| Dier firm failed last February with . | liabilities of approximately $5,000,000. Hudreds of complaints have since OUSE PLANS BENEFIT Park. next Saturday at American 1 Catholic Community House Post of the American Le- ding sandlo > the wi leading In the var! ity of the boxes have been ¢ of them having been taken ers of the Knights of Colum- d other patrons of the game. and boxholders Shahan. Rev. P. of Sacred Heart Church; Wheeler, pastor of Chureh; L. | Husband Leaves Note Saying: “Am Now Satisfled.” Special Dispatch to The Star. KENOVA, W. Va, July 22.—Leon- ard Runya aged thirty, forfier rallway mall clerk, shot and killed his wife and then ended his own life with the same pistol at the home of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mattle Miller. here. A _note found in the man’s pocket Tead: “This ends one who has wrecked my life. I am now satisfie Please notify L. B. Runyan, William- son, W. Va."* The note added that his baggage would be found at a Kenova hotel. The couple had been separated sev- eral months. Runyan went to the Miller home and quarreled with his wife half an hour before the shoot- ing. Mrs. Runyan was shot three times and the husband once in the head. NEW LINERS FOR COASTS. SAN FRANCISCO, July 22—The Garland Steamship Company of New York and Baitimore will enter the intercoastal trade from New York and Baltimore with four steamers, two clearing from each port, according to announcement published here today. | Marion White —will shop for you are away vacation— —Just write her—You'll be pleased with her prompt, careful service. Millinery Clearance| New Wash Frocks Bathing Caps 15¢ to 50c Reduced from 25c_ to $1.00 Children’s Rubhgr Waders, 35c Rubber Baby Pants, 10c Notion Department. you while on your Satisfaction First INGS PAL 810-818 Seventh Street VI Binding 5¢ Yard 10c, 16c and 20c Double-fold Blanket Binding, 1 to 2 in. wide. Buttonhole edge. Solid colors, with white edge. In All Sizes 16 to 54 Women’s Summer UNION SUITS . . Regular and extr 25¢ The service will be started as soon as been received from customers who the present rate war has been settled. the Com-|alleged they were defrauded. \mong the women of the women of the Com-lalleged they were defrauded. - the present fate war has Bech > o, 0 L Organdy Trimmed Lace Trimmed Eyelet Trimmed Pique Trimmed Gingham Trimmed Button Trimmed Neatly Piped Trimmed and Sport Hats That Sold Up To $5.00, including hair hats, fine ‘straws, ribbon hats, satin hats, garden hats in white and all colors. Choice Charming Midsummer Models in Checked Ginghom, Plain Linene All Our Finest Trimmed ; . Hats That Sold for $10 to and Fancy Batiste $25, including beautiful models in horsehair, leg- horn, taffeta, satin, geor- gette, hemp and Canton crepe. Choice A Sale of quantity and quality—successfully joined with unusual economy. Graceful tub frocks in styles fit for any informal occasion at a price almost magically low. .\ host of beau- tiful styles—all with tie-back sashes and fancy pockets. Note that every woman can be fitted-— complete size range from 16 to 54, and com- plete assortment of styles in every size. window display. Untrimmed Garden Hats and Assorted Ready-to-wear Sport Hats— See All-Wool Sport SWEATERS : 249 & *2.98;‘ | 2, nfi}_‘ys $1.50, $2.00 & $2.50 'Boys’ Wash Suits * sampl 4 surplus of exc Purchase of women's new light-weight pure wool sweaters, in white and flesh. Knit with loose, shirred stitch, broad ribbed style, or in block effect. over and tukxedo models. Hat and Sport Hat at Fractional Prices - for $5.00 and $6.00, in- cluding georgette, hair leghorn and embroid- Hats That Sold for $6.00 to $ white, black-and-white and New and Charming The princess slip is on the top wave cover top. trimmed with rows of lace Final Close-Out Every Summer Trimmed Trimmed Ha t s and Sport Hats That ‘Sold ‘ braid, baronet satin, ered duvgtyn. Choice. . Trimmed Hats and Sport $8.00, including all the fine straws and crepes in black, all colors, and leghorn . ik . Princess Slips $2.25 of popul favorite handmaiden of the current fashiorfe. These have corset and swiss embroidery, and with deep lace flounce. Slip- COUPON Women's Vests, 12Vc Regular and extra Hundreds of New ‘Wash Frocks 36-Inch Tissue Gingham, Yd. . . ) in the big clearance of 3%¢. 50c and COUPON Sheeting Cotton, 16c 40-imeh un Oc . Note the width 0 wash goods ther 40-inch Printed Batiste 39-inch Embroidered Voile 39-inch Printed Voiie Normandie Voile, 59¢ 36-inch light vd dark shesr Normandie vou in pin dots and figures. White Dimity, 39¢ 50c 36--inch sheer white un checked dimity, in first favor for ool frocks. Embroidered Linen, 98c $1.25 yard-wide lin embroidered in Iz Llack, blue, pink white. Iy ar. With this coupon COUPON Double Extra Vests, 2ic Women's double extra lize kauze vests with wide straps. With this coupon. , ¢ COUPON : P Infants’ Shirts, 17c Cotton and lisle shirts with long Heeves or no sleeves. Ir- regulars i0c to kinds. Wit this coupon. 2 for S0e. COUPON Children’s Silk-Plated Socks, 29¢ 59 silk- plated socks in plain_ col- ors and fancy combination - . Organdy collars, vestees, Slight irreg- . ulars. With bands and organdy-trimmed pockets ; also neat applications this_coupon. COUPON of rick-rack braid and piping. Tie-back sashes. =8| ,80 0 Men’s Quality Shirts In a July Sale That Marks the High-Tide of Value-Giving B Woven Madras Shirts of durable Printed Madras { Shirts — Crepe Madras Shirts ’ ; 80-Count Percale ine oy All g With i Soupon. w» 14 to > vs' W, 09 ol 17 - Cres A COUPON Percale and 36-inch Printed Dimity 32-inch Dress Gingham 36-inch Dress Chintz Organdy, 25¢ ; 40-inch white and colored Embroidered Voile, 79¢ 1 red dotted voile i dots on light urk g Longcloth, $1.59 10-vard piece yard-wide long- cloth, with soft, uniform finish. Plisse Crepe, 25¢c rdywide white plisse 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets . . . . 95c A Monday sale of the beticr sort of sheets, every one abso- lutely perfect. Made of sirong. even thread cotton, handtorn and ironed. Size for large double beds. Pillowcases, 25¢ Sheets, $1.19 _35c cases, 42x3 42x3872 . 81x80 “Victory Brand” se; sizes. Perfect qu; bl ed sheets, of exc Sheets, $1.35 3 ar $155 Fruit of the Bedspreads, $1.98 bieached sheets, White crochet spreads for twin beds or doubie beds. Attractive terns: hemmed edges. Approximately COUPON | Work Shirts 9c Heayy blue Quality Dresses in every Made of standard weaves of gingham and cham- bray—Puritan, Universal, Vic- in sizes and proportions to fit ALL men—regular and irreg- COUPCN Men's Union Sui 59¢ way. wlar, tall and exta tall, short and extra short, big and extra big (up to 48) with plenty to pick from in the BIG MARK-DOWN SALE of the D. J. Kaufman 3-Piece Clothing Stocks tory and Amoskeag brands, in medium and small checks and solid colors combined coupon COUPON Men’s Socks 6 Pairs for 89¢c Perfect quality sum- ier socks in k, white colors. with checks. qu I for 72x90 sizes: pat- three-quarter beds This is not the ordinary offering of odds and ends, broken lots. old- timers and leftovers. It's our entire stock of 3-piece suits. Evervthing o pon. 4 ¢ % coupon. from soup to nuts. Fancy-suits, black suits, blue serges. COPUPION 4 icnic * F Bags, 50c ) $1 omatting Boys' Khaki ] < Pants, 65¢ Suits that sold as high as *15:2 §1 luggage bags with strong clasps. With this_coupon. Children's Socks, 25¢ 35c mercer- ized socks: with faney tops. Broken sizes. i Cloth Diaper Red Star 27-inch _bird- eye diaper cloth, 10-yard piece. With this_coupon. COUPON ‘Toweling Sc Yard Firm, ab- sorbent crash toweling with red border. With this coupon. COUPON Palmolive Soap 3 for 2Ic With. This Coupon qnality. With this cloth Every Shirt Perfect | = 3 T A shirt sale for men who demand quality haberdashery—a sale in which quality is so far above the price as to make this the big shirt opportunity of the year. Every shirt is properly cut, made and fin- ished—and guaranteed fast color. 5-button fronts, French cuffs, plack- et sleeves. Colorfufl stripes of every description .to please all men. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. 1Wonderful suits; splendid fabrics; full /lined, half lined; single and R mee: 50c rubber- double breasted; fancy, sport and conservative models. UL T Join the Big Rush—A¢t Both Stores Scarfs, 49¢ S%c lace- trimmed stamped searfs. With this coupon. MONEY’S WORTH MONEY BACK

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