The evening world. Newspaper, July 5, 1922, Page 5

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j PRESENT 00S POLITICAL CARES A |) HOME CELEBRATION Harding Tells Friends He Is { Tired of White House i Troubles. MARION, ©., July 5 (Copyright). President Harding to-day entered ven more fully into the spirit of ness’ than yesterday. Sur- by his own people, he slipped back as far as possible into the sur- Fouhdings of the old days. He was featured at the review of the Ameri- fean Legion posts, but he shook off as far as possible the cares and trou- Bles of his executive position and was @imply Marion's chief citizen sur- ed by friends. @ President made that very plain fm many occasions yesterday and to- /day. He was loud in his praises of tho great opportunity afforded by the Mice of President of the United States. But there was a slight note of tiredness in his voice when he de- “{ will welcome the day when I can ebme back and stay with you perma- mently. I love the personal touch with all of you, and I would like to wtay here a little longer if it were Posslble."’ The President and Mrs. Harding ‘went directly fron ‘alr Grounds yesterday to the is father, Wr. George T. arding, 1 they t the night there. There were fon hand to greet tl Dr. Harding, the President's bro Dr. George Harding jr. of Columb: | Harding, his niece. personal friends dro handshake. ‘As an indication of the easy man- mer in which the President dropped back into his old habits, he went to the offices of the Marion Star yester day and wrote out his speech in lony hand, sending it direct to the printers. ‘And the Star, which usually observes ys, carried the address in a spe- “centennial edition in honor of the /Biedration. ‘There had been changes in person- el in the sixteen months in which the editor had been absent from his “ewspaper. But he made his inspec- “trip without any one accompa “a and, when a newcomer was hy \he introduced himself with a handclasp and the declara- (eR used to be boss around here," The visit of the President has been feivorced from politics. There have been even more Democrats than Re- publicans on the various committees that have greeted him. His visit has {meen in every sense a ‘welcome home” affair. The welcome has been ‘warm because all Marion is proud of her distinguished son, but the Prest- \/ dent has been taken at his word that he desired to be r simply as a Beautiful Slippers I. MILLER NEW YORK BROOKLYN CHICAGO Eruptions » Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipat- ed, there is not enough lubricant produced by led system to keep the ‘food waste soft. Doctors rescribe Nujol because its action is so close to this natural lubricant. Nujol is a lubricant—not @ medicine or laxative— 0 cannot gripe. Try it Nujol hor Constipation THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922. of Seasonable Merchandise in every Department ANNUAL JULY SALES Beginning Tomorrow at 9.00 A. M. Antique and Semi-Antique Oriental Rugs 39.00 sizes 3 x 5 ft. to’5 x 8 ft, July Sales provide one more opportunity to obtdin fine Antique and semi: Antique Kazalfs, Guendje, Derbent and other weaves. This is another. shipment. Our first was practically swept _away by those who appreviated the extraordinary nature of this value. All rugs are-in.first class condition. {Eig bth Floor) Sale of Refrigerators The famous “ ‘McKee Magicold” July Sales Price 27.50 This specially designed and patented refrigerator is absolutely . new in construction. Its h sanitary but ‘water-tight. It exterior, andan ice capacity eavy wood interlocking frame is -airtight, and its three-piece-lock seamed lining isnot only has a white enameled interior and of 100, pounds. Size-33 x 19x.46 in. [Sixeh: Floor} “Almeo” Bridge Lamps For the Annual July Sale 15.00 There is just a limited quantity of these lamps which have become famous for the distinctiveness of their design and the unquestionable quality of their. workmanship. The bases are finished in Black’ and Gold, fitted with a 12-inch. georgette shade in a variety of .color combinations. [Sizth Floor] | July Sale of New White Footwear the Prices 4. 9Q and DDO Are Very Special The Shoes:at 4.90 Smart new Strap-pumps of fine White Linen, with substantial welt soles, covered Cuban or Low Collegiate heels, Unusually attractive models. They are. suitable to.wear with frilly frocks or costumes of a sportivenature. Each model is a new one, purchased for this event. [Second Fleor) Newly Designed Cretonnes Special for the July Sales 42e yard For our July Sales we have.procured sample pieces of the new- est Fall patterns; 1,500 yards in all, 36 inches wide. There are exquisitely tasteful copies of Old English Chintzes, floral and bird effects on heavy duck, taffeta and union cloth of an ex- cellent quality. You will find a distinctive pattern.to match any decorative scheme UFifth Floor) Couch Hammocks Special 28.75 Curyed, upholstered. back couch hammock in striped duck. It is 4 luxurious low arm rest madel, cravenetted to'withstand weath- er ‘conditions; loose cushioned or one .piegé mattress. Blue, Gray, Tan and Brown. Gold and Blue .stripes. Standards and awnings extra. (Fifth Floor}. **Master-Made’ Furniture is Lower Four-piece Louis XVI model Chamber Suite in Walnut: front posts, mirror frames and standards are of solid Walnut, plain surfaces of selected figured veneer, 50- inch Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Table and Bow- | End Bed. Ten-piece Italian model Dining Room Suite in Wal. nut. 437.50 287.50 Ten-piece Jacobean model Dining Room Suite in Oak. 425.00 for these July Sales Ten-piece Italian Dining Room Suite in combina- tion Walnut; Buffet, China Cibinet, Side Table, Ex- tension Table, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. 395.00 Solid Mahogany Drop- Leaf Tea Wagon. with Sil- ver Tray, 26.00 I lair Top upholstered Box Springs, all sizes. Special, 19.50 Elastic Felt Mattresses, Stearns & Foster; roll edge. Special, 12.50 USeventh Floor} ‘ Three-piece LjbrarySuite, upholstered in fine quality Tapestry; Pillow Arms, Re- versible cushions, tops of spring and outside backs covered in same material. 195.00 Four-piece Louis*XVI model Chamber Suite in Mahogany 495.00 Five-piece Louis XV mode] Chamber Suite in Walnut. 595.00 Reg US. Pats OF July Sale Blankets and Comfortables White Summer Blankets of cot- ton, light in weight and’ just right for summer use, with Pink or Blue borders. Single size.......pair, 2.25 Double size pair. 2.50 Fill Size Comfortables, each, 2.95 Plain color Sateen borders; choice colors, new floral ‘pat- terns. Sanitary White Cotton filled. [Second Floor} Reed Arm Chairs and Rockers Special, each 1 1.75 They have spring frame seats, cretonne'covered seat and back cushions, and winged sides. This model, in Brown and Cream Shellac, is exclusive with James McCreery & Co [Fifth Floor} 100 Camp and Auto Chairs 1.25 These folding chairs with’ canvas backs and seats are built fore comfort and long service Fifth Floor) The Shoes at 5.90 White Linen Oxfords with covered Cuban or Military heels. Also strap effects in all White or White conibined with Black, Tan, Dan- delion, Red or Green. Some are strikingly attractive sport.styles—others will prove to be congenial mates for dainty day-time costumes. Wonten’s Thread Silk Hose Very Special 1.50 We are ‘marking these excellent quality Thread Silk: Hose, with | Jisle tops and soles, at 1.50 fer our Annual July Sales only. Black! White, Gray and Fawn. (Main Floor} Glove Silk Vests Very Special 1.35 Women's Vests in bodice style, of a dependable quality Glove Silk. Pink only. (Third Floorl July Sale of Quality Linens All Linen Irish Damask Table Cloths, 70x70 in. each, 3.50 Table Napkins to match, size 22x22 in. doz., 4.50 Cotton Huck Towels, hemmed doz., 1.80 Cotton Huck Towels, hem- stifched. doz., 2.50 Alk Linen-Scotch Huck Tow- els, hemmed. doz., 4.20 All Linen Irish Huck Towels, hemstitched. doz., 5.00 Hemmed Turkish Bath Tow- els. doz., 3.00 Real Madeira Luncheon Sets. hand-scalloped, -qnd hand-em- broidered, 13 pieces. Set, 4.75 Real. Madeira Afternoon Tea Napkins, hand-scalloped and hand-embroidered corners. doz., 5.50 Pure Irish Linen Tea Nap- kins, hemstitched. doz., 3.00 |\Second Floor|

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