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Futurs Soar 85 to 91 Points on
.
Heavy Buying—Due to Texas
Drouth and War Cablesl.! 111
——— .
NEW YORK, Aug. I.—The cotton
market was strong and active at the
opening today. First prices were 7 to
35 points up. In the first 26 minutes
prices rose 80 points ower last night's
close on week-end coveFing shorts,
due to continued dry weather in Texas
and favorable war news,
New Orleans was a good buyer here
and offerings were light after the
+ ODening. Stop orders were encoun
tered on the way up, adding to the
strength of the market.
Values continued upward through
out the first 30 minutes with October
passing 30 cents—3Bo.o3, December
reached 29.75, while January ad
vanced to 29.65, and March 29.50.
These levels represented a net gain
of 85-to 91 points, or nearly $5 a baie.
NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES.
i 1 | |%} | Prev. ‘
Open|High|{Low{A.M.{ Close.
B i v ' v sxnibisio s i
B is esbesisiliviiiliciinli: iel |
Oct. .. ..[29.25/30.03{29.25/29.95(29.18-20
BN s o ‘ s's s REE 6 fois DRR N
Dec. .. ..[29.07|29.75/29.05/29.68/28 84-88
Jan. .. ~[29.00{29.65(29.00/29.60|28.74-76
IR AR sesavesdise sk 1000
Mar. ~ ..129.00(29.50{29.00{29.50(28.65-66
BRI i fofiis il cidiiiaile i iR
Moy ;i il i (2685
NEW m;[EANs CfiTT(TN FUTURES.
]OpenlHighlLowlA.i[ Close.
| | | ] 111 Prev.
AUg. ~ ll ssks i i TIAD
BT v kliianie diiiid I 28.82-85
Oct, .. ..128.10/29.00{28.10/28.82128.01-15
Dee. .. ..]28.00/28.75(28.06028.68)27.85-95
Jan. .. ..[28.10(28.38{28,10(28.24/27.89-73
ALY . l ceeselesesslel.Bh-08
May .. ..d.....leeeede... -2--2{21.95-03
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TREE SURGERY
and the general care of plants.
Landscape designing and garden
, Ing. Orchards, estates and privase
arounds pro?crty omred for.
We P“m arge shade trees suc
cessfully. No charges for Ilnepec
tion or Information.
National Tree & Lawdm& Co.
201 Peters Bidg. Main § e
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SPECIALS for SATURDAY
LADIES’ PUMPS | LADIES’ PUMPS
High and Low Heels White Canvas,
All Leathers gnrne(:l Sole,
; N s|e at %
Styles.
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.\’ Men’s Mary Janes, _~#A
E \ Oxlords Misses’ and /’ y
| g Children’s .48
WHITE CANVAS ey /
E and PALM BEACH e
§ & LADIES’ OXFORDS
N Military and Righ Heels
<% vw wemm PATENT COLT, TAN
b Mx,?’?%g ** $2.85
§ COME EARLY "G M’”M $3.45
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“ Size Is Here
| G. R. KINNEY CO.
: 64 PEACHTREE ST.
THE A'TLANTA GEORGIAN
High Spots in Financ®
War Industries Board né&i
fies makers of passenger au
tomobiles that theic plants
must be on war work basis by
January 1. Otherwise preser
\ vation of their organizations
could not be assured.
." * *
Food administration lifts re
strictions on use of meats.
- * *
Ways and means committee
agrees to double tax on double
tax of corporations of $1 to
each SI,OOO invested capital.
Adopts a luxury tax.
» . &
The average price of twenty
industrials 81.65, up .52; twen
ty active ralls .33?9, up .25.
Investmént Barkers' Associ
ation and National Association
of Owners of Railroad Facili
ties are not willing to accept
proposed form of railroad con
tract agreed upon with the
railroad administration by rail
road executive advisory com
mittee,
‘ WMMVW
!F tilizer Materials ;
Corrected by HARRY COHEN,
United States Food Administration LI
cense No. G-27360.
Nitrate soda, 95 per cent, prices nomi
nal; no offerings.
Sulphate ammeonia, bulk, f. ¢. b. Bal
timore, 100 {i?unds. 1.60; sulghate of
'ammonia, bulk, f. 0. b. New York, 100
poundas, 7.60.
Blood, ¢. a. f. Atlanta, bulk, per unit
ammonia, 7.25; tankage, f. o. b, Chi
cago, bulk, per unit ammonia, 6.25;
'tankage, f. o. b. New York, bulk, per
‘unlt ammonia, 6.55.
Nebraska potash, ¢. a. f. Atlanta, 5.00
per unit potash.
Camp Gordon manure, f. o. b. Atlanta,
per ton nominal.
Acid phosphate, ¢. a. f. Atlanta, bulk,
per ton, 16.00.
Tobaceo stems, e. a. f. Atlanta, per
unit potash, 6.00; tobacco stems, c. a. f.
Atlanta, per unit, ammonia, 6.40,
Raw bone meal, f. o. b. Philadelphia.
_Bags, c. a. {. Atlanta, per 1,000, 325
@350.
~ Soy bean meal, f. 0. b. North Carolina
points, 8% per cent ammonia, 82.50 per
ton; 2 per cent potash, 82.50 per ton; 133
per cent availaple phosphorie aecid, 1.
per unit.
General Selling, Due to Favora
ble Weather, Causes Break.
Provisions Strong.
CHICAGO, Aug. 10,—The market
opened this morning, the turn down
going sharply to as low as 2 cents be
low yesterday's close in corn, and to a
cent off in oats, due to favorable
weather conditions. Selling has been
rather general and buying scattered,
mainly on resting orders at even fig
ures.
Provisions showed more strength
early, especially lard and shert ribs:
Pork was off .02,
10 Prev.
- High. Low. A.M. Close
CORN— .
AUB: ¢ 4 iiz 1.69%
Sept. . . 1.61 :.ooa 1.60% 1.613
D« ¢ 598 1.61 1.613§ 1.6563% |
OATS—
Aug. . . .88% 685 685 6935
Sept. . . .75;/; .70 LlO% .69%
e L, e 69% 69% .70
PORK~—
Sept. . .463.90 43.90 43.90 44,00
LARD—
Sept. . . cene 26.60
o R 26.60
RIBS— '
Bept. . ¢ covo 24.40
OOk T seve 24.55
HESTER'S COTTON STATEMENT.
Comparisong are to actual dates, not
to close of corresponding weeks,
L
In"sight for week .......c.eeins ,000
do same 7 days last year .... 76,000
do same 7 days year before 93,000
D sos month ..l A 0
do same date last year ...... 89,000
do same date year before.... 106,000
gio 08 AbABGR L 41.00()“
do same date last year ...... 89,000
do same date year before.... 106,000
Port receipts for season ...... 42,000
do same date last year .... 50,000
do same date year before last 77,000
Overland to mills and Canada for
BORBOR - iiis i sidiaaneiashs T
do same date last fi” oo SNO
do same date year before .... 12,000
Southern mill takings for seasoh 75,000
do same date last year ...... 68,000
do same date year before .. 66,000
Interior stock in excess of Sep-
RO T . iiiaiieiiess s DTS
B R YRR i BHOE
do year before .............. 49,000
Foreign exports for week .... 84,000
do same 7 days last year .. 46,000
do same 7 days year before.. 92,000
B 0 107 BEBREOR . ..... 005000000 i BONOO
do same date last year .... 79,000
do same date ‘year before .. 94,000
Northern spinners’ takings and
Canada for week ............ 34,000
do same 7 days last year .. 15,000‘
A 0 lOr SBRBON ... iliieiiseeena 37.000‘
do to same date last year .... 46,000
— \
Statement of Spinners’ Takings of Am-{
__erican Cotton Throughout the Wfrld.
TR WO 00l iiasaneas - SRR G
Same 7 days last year ........ 144.000‘
Same 7 days year before ...... 189,000
Total since August 1 .......... 212,000
Same date last year .......... 282,000
Same date year before ...... 285,000
Statement of World's Visible SUQDOI&
Total visible this week ........2,810
do last week ................%,068,000
do same date last year ......2,663,000
do same date year before ....3,003,000
Of this the total American, this
ORI |oNl e a islv i v Wi ORI
do last week ................1,872000
g 0 IASE FORY . ..... . 50080000 0000000
do year before ..............1,960,000
All other kinds this week ....1.049,000
Uo 108 Week . .......i 5,0 17000
OO U YBaR ...l DONEE
do year before ..............1,062,000
Visible in the United States this
WOOE . sovicis sasuninip i iR
do this date last year ........ 805,000
Visible -in other countries this
WEAK . ocir Sia i e s iR
do this date last year .......1,858,000
ATLANTA PROVISION MATKET.
Corrected by White Provision Company.
United States Food Administration I.{
cense No., G—21371.
Cornfield Hams, 10-12 avg. ........83
Cornfield Hams, 12-14 avg. gs
Cornfield Skinned Hams 16-19 ....85
Cornfield Pienic Hams, 6-8 avg. ..25
Cornfield Breakfast Bacon ..........48
Cornfield Sliced Bacon 1 Ib, Boxes
A 0 10 OWN it i st ivYite iBB
Grocers' Bacon, wide or narrow ..3¢
Cornfield Pork Sausage, Link eor
LT R R AR R RS TR
Cornfleld Weiners in 10 Ib. cartons 21
Cornfield Bologna Sausage in 25 Ib.
T MR ey cor v IR AN aßey
Cornfield Smoke Link Sausage in 25
W T e aeiieedinie. S imeiG |
Cornfield Weiners in 12 Ib. Kits,
WRORIE .U 3 st A Aseesa s B 8
Cornfield Lard Tierce Basis ........28
Country style lard, Tierce Basis..2B
Compound Lard, Tierce Basis ....233%
30 BEErn RIDS . ....icasesennsivinßl
B. S. Bellies medium average ......28
. S. Belies light average .... ...28
Unergdoes Operation
A. E. Waldron, 18 of No. 244 West
minster drive, had to undergo an op
eration in order to enlist in the serv
ice of his country, but he has accom
plished what he set out to do. His
brother, John D. Waldron, already is
overseas with the American forces.
R. D. Waldron, a veteran of the Civil
War, is the father of the patriotic
boys. ‘
Q’“(‘Qm >3 LOOK FOR THIS SIGN
B e
3, Closing Out
o * Summer
en S Footwcar
, >‘ Mcn's Cloth
@g ..‘.,-. "N Oxfords, Palm
$2 95 \J Beach, Grey.
mw:;.:: in tan W}litc
Other Prices $3.35. $3.95, $4.35
SIGNET SHOE SHOP
13 Peachtree Street.
— A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes
Business Active
Manufacturing and industry
continues active. Dry goods, hats
and shoe jobbers report large
volume of business. Wholesale
grocers’ only complaint is inabil
ity to get sufficilent merchandise
to fill demand. Department
stores report active and large
volume of business. Optimism is
expressed as to trade prospects
this fall and indications point to
record business If merchandise
Is available,
Many soft drink manufacturers
are running only part of the time
on account of sugar restrictions
and some have discontinued en
tirely during period of the war.
Abundant rains have occuried
and in many scattered counties
there was too much rain for the
best development of crops, and
this with several days of cool
weather, was detrimental. As a
& general rule, however, crops
were greatly benefited by abun
dant moisture. Corn has im
proved and a good crop of early
and late corn is assured. Pulling
fodder was delayed by rains.
While cotton has generally im
proved, there are many scatter
ed counties report deterioration.
The shedding of squares and
young bolls and activities of the
boll weevlls in southern part
have Increased. Cotton Is open
ing northward to central dis
trict and a little has been pick
ed. Farm work is normally ad
vanced.—Bradstreet’s Review,
week ending August &
" ATLANTA LIVE STOCK MARKET.
y(Corrected by W. H. White, Jr.,, White
Provision companr‘g
United States Food Admin tion Li
cense No. G. 21371.
Good to choice beef steers, 850 to 1,000
pounds, $11.50 to $12.50.
. G'Ofidoolteers, 750 to 850 pounds, SIO.OO
o ,00.
Medium to good steers, 660 to 760
pou:gs, $9.50 to $10.50.
Medium to choice beef cows, 750 to 860
Pt 2o oot cvws, O
edium to go COWS, to 750
pounds, SB.OO to §59.00.
Good to choice heifers, 660 to 650
pounds, SB.OO to $9.50.
(The above represents rflh‘ prices for
good quality fed cattle. Inferior grades,
lair{ types and range cattle quoted be
ow.
Medium to good cattle, 650 to 760
pounds, SB.OO to $5.00.
Medium to good cows, 600 to 700
pounds, 7.v0@8.00.
Mixed common, ;6‘00@7.00.
Good fat oxen, $8.50 to $9.00.
Medium to good oxen, $7.50 to SB.OO.
Good butcher bulls, $7.00 to $9.00.
Choice veal calves, $8.560 to SIO.OO.
Yearlings, $6.60 to SB.OO.
Prime hogs, 165 to 225 pounds, $16.25
St hogs, 130 to 165 ‘
ght hogs, to 1 unds, $16.00
toHSM.W‘ . o o $
eavy pigs, to 130 pounds, $16.50
to $16.00. i §
ué,ls%ht pigs, 80 to 100 pounds, $14.50 to
Stags and roughs, $12.00 to $14.00.
The above quotations apply to good
quality mixed fed hogs.
ATLANTA SECURITIES.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
Atlantic Steel Co., c0m.....106 110
U 0 ERRE L T i 94
Atl. Ice and Coal C0rp....... 63 66
B PR i iihissiiiievie 28 5
Atl. and W. P, Railroad....lso 15%
Atlanta National 8ank.....285 291
Central Bk..apd Trust C0rp.152 156
Fourth National 8ank......313 318
Augusta and Sav. Railway. 98 100
Atlanta Trust Company.... 80 90
Exi)osltion Cotton Mi115.....185 190
Fulton National 8ank......117% 120
Empire Cotton Oil, common. 57 60
do. Srel. Shibiitsaiitivein- OLI B 9
Gate City Cotton Mi115.....226
Ga. Ry. and Banking C0....235 238
Ga. Ry. and Elec. C0........118% 115
BOL & B 8 iy vpasdiiiia 89 84
Ga, Ry. & Pow. Co., Ist pfd.. 78 80
B 0 39 PP s s ivbiie, sID 17
B DU s 0 12
Lowry National 8ank.......220 228
Southwestern Railroad...... 95 97
Third National 8ank.......218 220
Trust Comgany of Georgia.2B3 286
Atl. Cong. Bt. Ry. 68,...:...100 102
Atl.-Char, Air Line §5..... 5.10 Basis
Bonds.
Atlanta B%s, 1940............4.40 Basis
Atlantic Ice and Coal, 65... 93 96
Atlantic Steel 65............ 95 97
Ga: Railroad and Bank. Co,. 85 89
JACKSONVILLE LIVE STOCK.
JACKSON’V!LLE,' Fla., Aug. 10—
Hogs, receipts, light, prospects steady,
heavy choice 16.00@16.65; heavy rough
15.50@16.50; mixed 15.80@16.50; lights
14.50@16.50. Heavy pigs, 13.50@14.00;
light pigs 10,00@13.00.
Grass cattle, receipts heavy, sp-ros
pects weak. Steers 5.50@6.00; bulls 0@
5.25; yearlings b5.00@5.50; cows 4.75@
5.00; veal calves 6.00@9.50; canners 4.50
up.
ATLANTA COTTON SEED PRODUCTS
Crude oil, basis prime—August and
September, 17%.
Cotton seed, 7 per cent ammonia—
August and September, 47.50.
Cotton seed meal, 7 per cent, Georgia
common rate point—August and Sep
tember, 47.50.
~ Cotton seed hulls, sacked—August and
Se(gtemher, 25.00@26.00.
otton seed hulls, loose—July and Au
gust, 20.50@21.50.
Linters, clean mill run—August and
September, 4% @5,
| Steel Common Reaches 112,
| Shipping Moves Up to High
-1 est Point in Weeks.
1 NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—The stock
| market started with vigerous buying
in the steel and shipping stocks tu-‘
|day, with many of those issues selling !
| at the highcst points reported in sev- |
| eral weeks. i
, Steel common was traded in on a
| large scale, advancing 8-4 to 11! in
| the first few minutes, and Crucible
| was unusually active, moving up |
11 3-8 to €8 3-4. Baldwin Locomotive
| rose 5-8 to 96 1-8. There was a brisk
| demand for Marine preferred, which
| advanced 1 1-8 to 100 5-8 and the
| common moved up 1 point to 37 3-4.
| Atlantic Gulf rose 1 1-8 to 104 7-8.
\ ‘Frading in other stocks was quiet,
; with only slight changes in the roil
way issues, the most impertant being
an advance of 3-8 in Union Pacific o
122.
" i {0 11n‘fiev
STOCKS— | High|Low.|Sale.|Cl'se
Allis-Chalmers . ..| 84 34 34 34
@b PeL. . ...l Viedd saad whi e
Ag\er. ?inc PR LT SR }g;:
s . s id i s e
Am. Beet Sugar .| 70| 70| 70°°] 89%
B o ol il il it OB
Alger. C’?n a 1 el Fenil bian :1;2
B B Gl il e s
Am., gar Psk Y ]GI e
| 1;10 SRRI oLk i i
A!;Of.Cl;ttOllOfl. ;g
0 S 3 o ok aiiet sidal sash
| Am. E:-,tomodw .| 87%) 67| 67% gm
PR ¢ik b aais! dinl ais ?
| Amer. Smelting ..| 78%| TB%/| 787%| 78'%4
do gre( KRk ooE seus] boar vor sAR
) m.steel g"' &k il i “‘g
y| Amer, 'F:l‘# el. | 91%| 01%| 91% 91&
American Woolen | ..,.] ....| ....] BB
) RIR S T R e
Amer Linseed ...J ....0 ....] 1...] 42
) B ok skt adal it TR
At, G. & W. L ..[104%[1048 (1047107
, dod)raf. Lisdaanal vl adid ol 18
A 0 S Lt | ....[ ..cd .1 BB
)| do pref. .. .o ..ol Leel] Leal] B
AMEr. TODRBOD . of iassl doarl sas+loß7
.| Am. Sum Tob. ..|IBO% 12081130 [129%
do me. ook Janaal winh re IR
EARSrioan Joe . .o} oolal dniikaa il B 8
GO{vref. i deeid sl ad B
| Am. Writing Pap | ....} ....| ....| 28
Alaska Gold ", ', ol dieiling g
)| Anaconda . . . .| 663] 66% 663
ATOMBEN .o os sl saeabiiikdl Ashst DR
SR A R DR R e
Baldwin Loco ....| 90%5] 95%| 963 9534
B 0 BN i S el i
Batttmore & Ohio |oo ol Vil ol
G 0 Dlk, L o li] il il B
Booth Fisheries ..| 27%| 27% 2‘]%' 27
, | Bethlehem Steel .| ....| ....[ ....{lO4
40 10l v vl dasal eib i 0N
) do Yret. B. ....| 84%/| 8434| 84% 84%
ey B T . sl weddl il BB
)| Butter Superior .| ....] ....|....|[e8%
Butte Cop. & Zine |....| ....] ....] 11%
4 Ca:il. Pet;oleum vl N AT Al ;g&
Canadian Pae. ..} ....] cive ou. . JIBB%
y| Ches. & Ohto . . ....0....] ...} B 8
UL W N W ] G e
do Igref. s s bind il B
Col. oo O N sateteabaid T i U
CoB BBt Pal ) ...l ....] ... 18%
OB Rl ol i
P OANG Cop Der . LT Ll saidisval e
Corn Proamots . o oib vl R
00 B il aoilaaislaii o (1 TR
Crucible Steel ...| 68%/ 67% 681! 691%
Cub; "Am. Sughr |....| ....] :,..(188
Cuban Cane Sug | 30%]| 303 30%( 30%
GO BERE & o) el il iil B Y
Central Leather ..]| ....] ....] ....} 67%
aB PR . 00l viid ki SRR
Chtle Conpar o b.l aoed . oas
Columbia Gas . .| 36%]| 85%| 35% 3522
Continental Can sineed wiond tu 00l S
do pref.. ~ L] g sl ol iR
Dol & Hudsom ... .oel ..o d oo 1107
Dist. Securtles ...| 59| 59 69%| 59%
Er;e v * R gy ol el o ’ 15%
o, pref. Ist ..| 82 32 2 31
Federal Steel .. ~ % “ % 28*
- . e
Petiptal Mi &k B. .1 o ..1.. d .11
o WY L e G e
General FRlectric essef sovel 0001148
General Motors . .} ....|-....| ....|152
dorrref. g s habias 00l ik iiel BE
Goodrich Rubber | ....| ...} ... 1%
SR g 9814
; ?{eafii NorOrpl'd. il e } 9514
it. Nor. e ....| 321] 8214/ 3214
Gulf States Steel . hl 4| AN
3| Greens-Canpea ~.| w...] ....] ....] 3
;Illnr{ls é‘entra.l s3d Ay ] a2l 9R
nspir. Coepper ...| 521 |52
intérbore . ... ~ % % 52% ggfi
g e s TS
Infl. Aleohol .....] ... svert visilile
Rl e
ot TN e
-| Inter. A;E‘ Corp \ bissl Aeeil wiwit BESE
,| Inter. WEE o al venid veii] v BB
| G 0 pret.”. . ‘ ‘ vesnl seail B
Kan. City Sou. ..| ... vst riaal X
3 {(en‘r('net‘;ottll. b l 00l viil eil BRAE
' «“Ack. Steel ... .| B 45;! 84 84541 841
Il,ehngh] \lfémey, . 4 67%] 571}?” 571,28" 512
PR awa W, ) T
) | Maxwell Motors, LII P;é
) WAt T R
) 4. vrel, 1 eol
Mo‘dPacific{(new).' 23 |23 |2B '23
Roi e ?
: Mex. Petroleum. .| ‘ ‘ fhfi)géz
: Marril:é e ' -‘;fi,;i .2'.].1.5 é’.,i.i 9%
e L 26
do. pref. . . .1100% 9942 1004, 93&
_| Montana Power. .| ....| ~..| .. .| 661
qoiter o e
v| Miami Copper . .| 285¢ 885(] 288¢( 28
. | Midvale Steel. . .| 53 | b2%| 63 525
National Conduit .| ....| ....| ....| 18
1| National Enamel .| .. | } 5!'1:2
BN il
; ?{{orl‘}l A(\mr-ri(‘an A ot ‘39
N. . Central . .| 72| 72%| 719%| 72%
| N Y. NH. & 'H) ... ol U
National Lead . ’ inind siwsl vevil BB
N.apdW. . ... Sae sl vanl bte LU
: ao..pret, . . .| slicirdticiilt 8
Northern Pacific || 88 |BB .sa 88
Ney: Con. Copper.! «...] ... . 480
Ohio Titial Cias, .| ..1 .1 .. 3954
Pitts.-W, Va, (‘na.ll ‘ 34
do. i)trofi b 0 sl vk i I 8
Pagitic WE . . .| .01 Sob il i
ooy B L L ek
Pennsylvania . . .| || . i 42%
FOORNE U 8 « . .. didoaci e
P. Bteel Car . . .| 71| 71%| 7114 71
W o ] iaili i i
Ritsburg Ooal . .) ....] ..} ...,] 5i%
o 0 e Lo ....{Bl
Ray Consolidated.| 24 | 23%) 24
Reading , , . . . ( 89541 8914 ns%( 8914
R. I and Steel . .| 93%%| 92 | 931 027%
do. pref, . . ’ il it as ST
Rock Island . . .| ....| } il D%
do. pref. A . .| 76 j 76 % |4%
SO R . L bl
Ry. Steel Springs.| 62 |62 162 6114
g L s b e
Sears-Roebuck . of wiadd vl ini 13614
Sloms-SnMtisld . .| ...} .o.] i d B
a 0 DL . ;.1 ( ‘ eees] 98
Southern Pacific ‘ coee] e bal ] 868
Southern Railway.| ....1 ....| ....] 28
R s ] Laa iy 62&
Studebaker. . . ./ 45 |45 45 | 45
do. pref, . . I] it
St. 1. and 8 W.. ss st idisul sunil B
80. PR . . "‘ 25
Binmaty o) .. 1o b Y
Swift & Co. . . . .[112%/112 11211
Tob. Produets . .! 707%| To%| 70%| 70%
SRR L T e
AN DR ] LA e
AN ARERRS . . ) L] il Al
T B L Lo e ‘
TORNE Puliße. . .| .0l .0 00l TN
Union Pacific . ~ .]122 [122 |123 "121
gTe (R | .4..'....‘01:;2
U. 8. Steel . . . .12 |lli%hii%lll%
ot .L b E e
V. Cigar Stores . .'IOO%/100%1100% (101
Utah Copper . . .| ....] ‘ ~..i10fi
Va.-C. Chemical, .! 51 51 | 51 51
R BT o)) et e
Wabasgh . . . . ] 9% 93| Q%i 8%
qO. DreL- A .1 88 | B !38 3814
C U A e S B e
Wentern Unlan . .J .. ..ol inl BN
Willys-Overland. .} ....}] ....| ....] 198
Woolworth . , . .| ‘ s ki !2‘7‘.]
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ADVANCE SALE OF
MEN'’S FALL SUITS
The best Woolens and makes.
All the new patterns and styles.
Splendid S3O values.
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Third Floor—Take Elevator.
Open Saturday Until 10 P, M.
Store Open All Day Saturday—Sale Begins 8:30 A. M.
Women of Atlanta!
We Are Closing Out
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER SHOES
We Will With These
Break All Sensational
Sale Records Prices
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Btylish Oxfords and ‘ _)' D
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TR vas, Worth up to $5.00, - ¢
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; ; Values to $7.00, in Ox- 4; .
fords and Pumps, beau- /
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fords nm.l Pumps, in ::rfn\p
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White Boot Special $ .95
‘ 3 Smart White Boots, Reignskin, Eve. LT
‘ cloth, Parisian fabric end canvas,
N N values to $6.00, choice while they last :
11 WHITEHALL 9 11 WHITEHALL
STREET 41 STREET
Between T/ “" Between
Woolworth’s 4 Woolworth’s
and Kress’ HOUSE o VREUES and Kress’
STEWART’S
Underprice Cash Basement
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1,000 Pairs of Ladies’ Pumps
__ at a Great Sacrifice
~ & .\\::'Q ' The entire line consists of abso
fiin 2R AN lutely new and stylish Slippers
B . el in Patent Leather, Gun Metal,
RN White Canvas, Brown and Gray
x \ W, Kid Pumps and Oxfords in Rem
) _‘fi-\ nant sizes, values ranging from
$4.50 to SB.OO a pair, all to be closed out at
$ 2 ‘9 5
. Also Ladies’ Soft Kid
iMg Comfort House Slippers
ot ."3; y,“ ) One-strap, with rubber heels
ATy and cushion soles, at
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We Close $ / We Close
Saturdays 0 e//‘ ,( J Saturdays
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