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is here at last, arid we wish through him to ex press our appreciation for the generous patronage of the past year. We hope to merit your confi dence during the year 1910. The season's best wishes. * 4= -J -4 .The Tailor Dressed Man ?????naniBWXaBB.'uaanr' " 1 ' ? ? ?? w SSEHHBBHBHL11.VI Gets In ? W-v n re nor content- to sit idly by^and let any man suffer the humiliation of poorly-fitting clothes be cause he does not know Xlie Royal Tailors System.* That, is the purpose of this big advertisement. To let every last clothes wearer in this town know that novo, he can have his clothes made to his own order at a price he can afford. That there is a master measure taker here dt this store waiting to take his measure and a Royal craftsman in rhionjnrrt nr New York waiting, to tailor his cloth over those- measures in the latest stvles. Drrfi down in your heart , you have always coveted tailor made clothes ? .every man has. Some men may have smothered Price .tr1 ! accepted a factory madeXubstitute because of fancied economy. But the envy -of the man with a good tailor li es inrootcd in ery . ^tailored clothes ue'.r.r. That envj; need no longer remain ungratified in you. Here is a tailoring service, that because of its enormous output, its national field,, is bringing the best hand-tailoring within the purse reach of all. ? ? ? We have 500 beautiful t'all and Winter Woolens ready to show you. \?aii ancLsee ihe'iirto^uay. ? ~ . - "TnrriTimjn miiTfinniTn nimnnn wnibni d lAiLunimij -7 Washington. VISIT TOTHE CITY'S STORES, (Continued from First Page. ) ? tow this past* week . in his round* he had the pleasure of visiting stores Iinrr Ililin! favorably with those- In larger clHei when speaking numerically. The visit of the News man was a revelation and "when he returned to the office sanctum and at tempted to give an account of~tr!r trip the entire fdrce on the "she^t" hart itanrtprmiinl ??irnrlao YfrjV ten on their faces. To use a broader term, they were all durafounded. But how about the reporter! Little did he dream or contemplate before starting what was iu store for him when planning his round. Now that . he is back at work again and occa sionally reverts to what he saw and heard he can have nothing but recol lections the most pleasant, for not only dld-ht? xfew the pretty Things galore, but to this was ndded the op portunity of talking to and convers ing with as clever a set of employers and employes as cun be found in any city south of Mason and Dixon's line. The air was bracing and exhilar ating when he started. In the be ginning he decided^ to enjoy Just a few moments pleasuYo in that popu lar playhouse, the Gilely Theater Were you ever thnro? -Well. If you have not been, you should 'avail your self of the first chance. To the In spiring strains of familiar airs play ed by the efficient pianist. Miss Clan K?tlf If l?i ft thn Ihmlnr fr.- n Atari on what proved to be a most interest ing. amusing and profitable journey. stodftr Knowing that sometimes a fellow is not known as well An should be in a community we took the "bull by the horns" and decided to have our beauty struck right in the beginning. Of course It could not be done any where as Baker, the photographer, doe*, so here, we stopped. Jfcn this beautiful studio we saw some of the photos arrayed on tbe walls BO Often spoka about. ..my, mv. they are all deserving of the good things we've heard. Mr. Baker with that gra*$ of manner for which he is noted, did all he could for our wants. With.n a short time he presented is with a highly flattered photograph. Of course we were armed for?--tbe fray now. so with elastic step "and coun ic;?an<-e hearing a pleased j-mile.' vo again fconakt the thoroughfare for T rnnt in nation of the Journey platfned. Wright Tniloting Parlor*. Xo concern In the. city has grown ir. recent years as this. At Its heal is a young man. Mr. Frank A. 'Wright, whoso entire make-up spells l?u*tle, and he do'es it from early, tnorn to late at night. It did iis Kond to examine the lovely shades and fine texture he has on hand for gentlemen's wear. Not only does hi? fit you to .the "Queen's taste" in n cuit nobby and catchy, but when a fellow is out *Ith the boys at night and happens to be Indiscreet tnoug^, to foTI Kth "Sunday -gapfomcet^ Ings." w"e all havcTtxe consolation m knowing that at Wright's Tailoring Parlors they can be cleaned and pressed : made to look as good ?j new. "Who tailors best, or who tall : -r j - Washington." canb^ seen on eTGry street crossing, oil ev ery show card, in fact* Wright see mi to he your bedfellow. Well, the name is alright and he tailors righ*. If you don't think so. jisat give Wright's Tailoring Parlors a change to convince you. With a new fall suit fitting us like we had been "poured in it" we bid the genial pro prietor good-bye ?jid were agair iravenng The Washington Horse K\change. . It Is not often a follow likes to walk much In these days and time, especially when he can be provided with such fine turnouts ar. can be se cured at the Washington Horse Ex change. the largest of the kind in the State You bet we right early sought Mr. B. L. Susman, the president, and received the assurance, that If wo phoned' him for a nag to give us -.1 lift on our Jaunt we could be accom modated. With such a good promise pestling down In our mind we weie ?f T1" The Knight Shoe Company. Arriving rn? Main street <re sought that ideal shoe emporium of"" the Knight Shoe Company, the only <*4 elusive shoe store In the city. We just could not pass this place of bus iness "by. Shoos, the latest styles and fads, greeted us on alhplAes. Shoes for the good wife, Go<Tb best gift to man; shoes for your best girl, If yo i have one; SHUCR for the batij , pro vlded yon are a father; shoes Just a flt for your own sweet self. The Daily New* readers should purchase a pair of those slippers advertised at $75.00 to $160.00. They are exhib lted In the show window cr.ly late of tern oons and nights. ThTs rule -wan adopted for fear the strong sup shine might mar the beauty o.* theh tolor and fade the lovely leather, of r^vhlch they are made. Every damsel In the city should be the proud pos sessor of a paH\ Here we were pro vided with suitable foot-wear and on leaving fow at fast gt ted oat for the visit Wl li*4 tor sntieipated. The Gem Theater. * that in the ntr.lng band playing In tbo Gem theater. Haven't you visited tbls attractive show hoaeef We plltfd negatively. Well, well, the officer, go right ftdv, tor' ' i I otfr life. One cak^ almost imagine h*? ax ,i4a L4!??'k pgr m? roent, then he Is ^transplanted t'j aome clime to darkest /Africa or 'sun ny sfcltaerUuid.. Oi.&muuitfnt wu ? - Wf Itll thing until wdyalmost r.pTtr ? ouf sides; then next wg found our' aeif grabbing for <our kerchief u> wipe away the atatns of woeplng. Added to the many varied and sua dry panoramic pictures hetorbueft' tfcf? ? visitor has also the privilege of lis tening to the sweetest of muale. Shaking the hand'of the "clevfifprn prietors~ "Kfoaarn. O'Connor and Mi* f?rd^both of whom are ?0 urbaue. JEfi^made a dive foj Main street n. (3. K par row. v<>u ever ronsider the quality V ?r B Xma8 B,ft before buy* 'n8- N\o did on this occasion. _,It Is ledlejfc CO- state we sought the stoie Mr. H. G. Sparrow, the 'home of rata Claus and here saw many eukg?stions for the holidays. " They niJ arr,v,n? daily too, and by the ? tlnte old Santa comes this storo will l?e~Tuino overflowing with gifts for tKe baby, the young girl? In a wdrd. , Klftc for everybody. Tin* store Is [certainly all that could be desired hp headquarters for Xmas noveltlo* William lira ((aw ? Co. Talking to a* friend who changed to stop us, we learned that the^rell known insurance firm of William Bragaw & Co. wan still doing busi ness at the old. stand. Every risk carried by them is promptly met if [the flro flend happens your way. They are old adjuaters. Hell, The Jeweler. Of courae we had rnrloalty enough want aoe. what Hell, tha Jowol,?r had for Christmas, and in rfew min utes our eyes were feasting on the^*~ lovely cut glass, attractive fhlna. etc.. he had on exhibition. - - The White Barber. Feeling a little jaded we sought . ths white barber ahep where a. B. Draughon Is manager, and received one of his artistic tonaorlal finishes The only white barber shop in town, and a good one it is too." - ? Ruw Bros. / -romrembCTmjrwui om wire ? told u? lo he ,nd Ket a framj for the baby's picture, we entered the well-known More nF Rubs Bros Whlls walling for the frame he ' treated us- to one of Edison's sweet melodies so charmingly rendered on the phonograph ' This Dni ,elN more phonographs and phonograph record* than any concern In Eastern Carolina. They alto, handle fnrnl tur0^t,on.C-l. , ? | |,elr sioro TTV " motlel ojje and the proprietors ener Betic, painstaking and popular young men. Bldulng these hustling young men farewell and with ihe promise to c all again, we ramble'! on. The Huh. Everything tn life has a beginning, the mighty ocean has its nource in th^tlny brooklet sleeping snug&ly yonder in the mountain, to does bus iness. Somewhere there ip the head. Have you seen the Hub. that magnl Ocent store, of which Suakins & Ber ry are the proprietors? We almost ^wiahed our pocketbook, was fatter Uiun 11 w?*. ior aui'uly on* <*Ahn6T leave mis place Wlllium purfUming some of the many values they are offering. Clothing, bat*, shoes, rall linery. dress goods, notions, raln I coats In a word, they carry every - ^ h,. ft? ery thing from a butinn to a templete*?" suit of clothes. The beauty about it all is they are selling all goods now at greatly reduced prices. They car ry nothing over, j?o the prosp^tlvo shopper has a chance to purchase the necessities at the Hub at--povert> atrlcken price*. T^eir store Is one 6f the largest in the city, modern in evcry^etall. No place of business is Jiui'M iiiuilvj ill) ajijiuliupd. ? ? Hill's Stables. It would never do not to visit the genial . Captain Hill and see hla new horse flesh, which we did with great gusto. The Captain was out on one\ of Tain political campaigns, at least N plotting (or what is to come in the next one, so we had to depart without feeUng the grasp of his warm hand. j7k. Hojt. Turning the corner at Main tind ReKpesa streets our eyes were Wreck ed to beautlffil windows. Where could 4hey be but at Hoyt's. Here we -.wfere" told was tbe headquarter* of "Toyland,"? and after our Inspec O'otf we found It tiT"Bfc~Tmi?h more ? ? dream -of loveliness. The goods hore displayed are generally declared by those who have made a careful in spection to be the prettiest and most unusual in point of usefulness and attractiveness ever a'een.* Meeting Mr. Morris in this popular emporium ?nd_in forming ? hlui why v? u ? WAi*t there, he kindly assisted us in in specting what Is to be seen in Toy Und. No one unless they see for themselves, can realise for a moment what is to be seen In' Washington's Greatest stcra. groat In size, great ? etoek carried, great in pric94. From top to bottom Mr. Hoyt has on STsplay everything otie could Imagine : for Christmas mementos. ' Polls, tea- , lets, brlc-a-brac. clothing, gents' fur nishings. toys of every kind and ?bape ? we just can't begin td tell what Is there. Just^o and see -for rum BOH bum ifv vairawm toai '*n.*t beat this stere in a eHy th? >f Norfolk. ""Three big stores in o.?o, presided over by tM? elevereat of jloyes who go a long wk*r t*W*r* making this atore headquarters for ivory kind of buyer* I,
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