SOCIAL HAPPENINGS
Junior r
'CX 0Fr?,f An.'"'
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?nd thrir BUrsts , V or,l,'r '
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others. ' CrnnnuT and f
, was furm.h.d by Mr-, I
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??i.t for Mr-, s:,,,:; "c7"
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" ? ??"" oMjurhVm. C"U"rU"r j
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audllnl '?antfn nildr. ss
aadlrncn waa onllnd ; u?.
banquet hall " ' .
dinner w.m ncrvr.i |,V ,iln J, !
(:eor?,'."V"s" "" J"nlnr c'rd.'r
vieorgo j. Spoiiri' act i d as
ays v-" r"!;" fur '?!??"
(](.n? s"| ' ??d,?U. Sii|M rill i , -u.
?,,, *? L- ^hoep, Dr. j| D I
Alison, and Jii.Il... f.
Those ?r, v.vr,! .'f ,1, r
thai .."I, ,1. ,??? iu;^'j I
QueU? ?r,l' i ? annual ban!
T. E. Ij, (1k.sm I
? n If.? Class of ( h t? First i
nT!J i. n,lay S???OOl Uj.K ,1,.
of Mr" |rs'"!:'"r:! <" ??" h.,n,..
??rr, t Tu?day
The meeting was called to ord-r
iL&LpnSPnt\ Mrs Clv Vv1*n*
%T: :!'?? ?
'n.i.L , class rid joiiriii'd
?ik ? Mrs "ra,ry' Tl"""' "r"8""
?lariL Mr.' J, ,irn> ' *'"? N- C.
H| K,'h Larson. Mr?. s r
jjyill Twlliliy MrJ" Mr"'
fl^rs I \r Vi i - f?rcK'? ry.
1k?,\T.\ Mrs II r,?
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AIM I, CM,, Chu.,
? Ike Alaihean Cluj? ,)f |hc J'inii
Ila|?tist Sunday School h?'ld tho !
first meeting of tho New Year!
Monday night at the homo of tilt*
teacher. Mrs. S. E. Lelch, on'
North Martin street. Devotional I
e\? rcl*es were conducted by the i
president, Mrs. Ida StejMT. and a
prayer made by Mrs. S. 1L Harris.'
Reports of personal service aud an
agreement to help start a now
church building at once were part
of tho business tranncted. The
next meeting will be held on the
first Monday In February at the
home of Mrs. C. A. Cooke on Sel
d?-n street. Tlu-re were 24 mem- ;
ln-rs present and one vlsitpr. De
licious refreshments were nerved
in three courses by the hostess, as
sisted by her daughter)'. Miss Ir
ma and Mist* Helen Lei^li.
IVrMiiuiN
Jule Modlin left Sunday for'
North Carolina Slate College af
ter spending the holidays with hiH;
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mod
lUi . 201 East Cypress street.
A. CJ. James left Wednesday I
night for N.-w Hern to attend the I
annual meeting and winter cere
mouial of the Sudan Temple to be J
held thar" Thursday.
O. F. Gilbert, Jr., left Sunday!
for ltiversid<- Military Academy.
Gainesville, Georgia. after spend
ing th?- holidays with his parents.
Mr| and Mra. O. F. Gilbert, Sr..
403 Pennsylvania avenue.
Mrs. W. J. Kills and children",
Marjorie. Mary l.ouise, and New
ton Grant, of Charleston. West
Virginia, are visiting Mrs. Ellis'
mother, Mrs. James Grant, on
liroud street.
Miss Margaret K. Sawyer has
returned to Virginia Intermont
after spending the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Sawyer, Khrinuhaus street.
Mrs. A. II. Itonne of Portsmouth
is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. M.
Sawyer, 2# Khringhaus street.
Miss Elizabeth Saunders, who
has be?'ii spending the holidays -
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
O. Saunders. :i01 First street. left
Monday for Greenville to resume
her studies at Eastern Carolina
Teachers' College.
Miss Evil Walston has returned I
to Peabody Conservatory at Hal
timore after spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mis. A.
I). Walntoii. 103 i'earl street.
Moran W illiams of Norfolk ha*
returned home after visiting rela
tives in th?* city for several dava.
Mips Mary Meeklns left Sunda)
to resume her studies at Bryn
Mawr after spending the holidays
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.
M. Meek Ins, 212 West Main
street.
Mrs. M. M. Sawyer is improving
aft? r several days' illness at her
home. 28 Khringhaus street.
O. P. ll ilbert motored to Nor
folk on business Thursday.
Miss 1' hoe be White has re
turned to Kastorn Carolina Teach
ers' College at Creenvllle after
spending the holidays with her
sister. Miss l,ula White.
Miss May belle Palmer of Ilerk
ley, Virginia, has returned home
after spending several days with
friends in the city.
Mrs. T. L. Williams returned
Wednesday from Norfolk, where
she has been at the bedside of her
husband, who Is improvlnk after
several days' illness.
Scotch Highlands Have
Nothing On Carolina s
llanil Worrn If wi/cin from l.imm* of A?hi'tillc Srlt-rl
by Carefully Umrned It omen in Prcfvrrnrr
to / in port fit (.oint.\ of Same I las*
New York. Jan. 9. ? The Ork
neys and the Scotch highlands
hare no advantage over some
i>artP of America wht ti It coiner to
hand woven woolen*. Many cart
fully wowned women are selecting
liom?' ftpuiift from the hand loom*
? ?f Ashevllle, the Kentucky tnoun
aln* and Nantucket for their
-prlnK suits.
l'srls, Jan. 9.-- There may not
he enough pretty drefaeK to koi
around but there are any quantl j
ty that wrap around. One of the'
latest la of dark blue kasha which
?>nfnlds the figure rather close ly
faatrnlnu on a diagonal line from
right shoulder to left hip with
four largo buck lea. It is em
broidered In red.
Paris, Jan. 9. ? The flat bat;
. I
still predominate* hor? and mnall
wonder nine the nrwrni example*
ar?? particularly beautiful. One
such Is of black buckskin ??in*.
broid?T*d ulth a c;rock fimiro in
uold thread:*.'
London. Jan. !?. The la tost
uliad** is lettuce nr?rn. Ono ?v
? niiiK frock or that ?had?- in ratlin
h??r?a today In t-uibroidcivd
w ith told. silver and Irn'di-accut |
Iw adu. The Item flares slightly
i> baud* d widi fur.
Ijondon. Jan. 9.? Tin n?'W cnm
?-ls hair liats. uii)lk?> tin' cauiels
do not kIvo any one (he "hump."
They nr?- rtitelicd. turned down
hrlms. folded In crownii, are
ixMind at thi' edge and handed
with heavy conl?*d rlhhon and fin
ished with a tiny grouse (i-atlicr
at tin* side.
New York. Jan. 0. - KoKlish
silk broadcloth. so popular In the
past y?>ar for iiii-ii'm shirt's, is be
inu used for silk frocks In rouian
strl|H?? of porcelain blue. peacU.
orchid. green. crahapple rid. dov
er Krnv. gold. black, apricot and
other delicate nhudci!.
TWO ELECTROCUTED
ACKDONLY 19 AND 21
Oxsininu. New York, Jan. 9. ?
J??hn Ilya, 19. and John Eraellte,
21. ixilh of Heading. Pennsylva
nia. were executed In the electric
chair at Sins SIiik thl? morning
for the murder a year bko of Lee
John. Chinese laundryman of Jef
f'Tson, New York.
New Line
Jacket
?Tin IB Palm n?fib null shown n
Pf & c^vrr rombfyuitkNi of plain on<1 ,
f flgurr-d moiorlat mtUI a new ll?? j
n? A Jack*' It I* rsicnllnlly youth
ful In ?ppeamn<(> and a little l**? ;
?wrtr In rut than thou#- tr> which w
fcftv* lx*n l*?l? (r.no? ? I
THK SIX DAY SKItVH'K
STATIONS
\-.k yon l*i ifuy (lusolliw ami
Motor ? its Ironi
ilirui, a?. ih'',? nn*
I liv ?? SumlnyH
SAY YOU?
Wo are not rrnponnlble
for work left In our Repair '
I)? -partmcnt for more than
HO <!?>??, therefore If you
have a job plmse call for It
an we are going to sell all
old repairs on Jan. 15th. ?
Our Repair Department
Is eaHh- -no please don't ask
for credit.
LOUIS SELIG
Viiality Mince 1H82
The W oman'. Wear Store LEIUI SHEEP CO. The ? |r ??r s,or<>
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10
THE FIRST GREAT DAY OF OUR OLI> TIME
?I i < .
STYLISH SWEAT KKS
For Women uimI t'hihlreii at
i'lcarniice Price*
IX)T |
Thin lot of Sweaters Is composed of
heavy Coat and Slip-Over Sweater*
- ? aluo brushed wool Coat Swi-ater?;
moat all shades ? ex Ira values at
Clearance 1'rlce fil.OK
lArr 9
Is made up of high Mass brushed
wool. Hide fastening Sweaters ? ex
cellent values at $5.1)8
LOT :i
Heavy all wool College Sweaters ?
Coat or Slip-Over style - ? regular
110.00 valuex
Clearance rrlce *7.15
LOT 4
An extra special assortment of
Sweaters ? Slip-Over and Coat styles
? for women and children
Clearance Price $1.05
W I Jf T K II
UNDEKWEAK
AT HAVING IMtlCKH
LADIES' UNION SI'ITS High nock.
Ioiik ilopvei, and ankle length ? me
dium weight
Clearance Price 7.V
Mt.NSIXGWKAU IN ION SI'ITS
Stylo 1 ? Ix>w nock ? no rIcpvcr, and
knee length
Clearance Price H.*ic
Style 2 ? l>ow nock, short sleeves,
knee length
Clearance I'rlcc fl.oo
CHILDREN'S VESTS AND I'ANTS
? of the celebrated M iinsingw < ar
make- - value* up to 75c
Clearance Price - , 40c
CHILDftBN'8 UNION 8UIT8 ral
uea up to $1.75
Clearance I'rlcc 91. oo
(IMftAXCK or
C O R S E r S
I hiifttuil Value* Worth
InvmtlK'ttlnc
A real clean-up of our Cornet atock
In our aim ? Th? following reduc
tions apply to our entire atock
Ail 910-00 Coraeta reduced to f7.."JO
Ail $ 8.50 Corsets reduced to K?.."iO
All 9 7.60 Comets reduced to
All 9*?.00 and 9<>.60 Corsets reduced
to _ **.??
All 15.00 Coraeta now IW.VJ
We will alao have several ppecial
iota of Coraeta -priced for this rale
at $f.OO, 91.05 and 9U6
Supply Your Nf?l? Now?
Hum Money
OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEAN-UP EVENT
The time of the year when our whole store offers Appealing Reductions
/
The Most Important of All Stock Unloading Events ?
<;???<! merchandi?ing demand*, and thin nlorr'n policy iimulu that nil Winter Good* lie miIiI ? nothing .
irsmi'd ? You have month* yet in wh>< li lo wear winter garment* ? liut we iihimI make room for *|iriii!{
nierehaiidinc ? NOW ? before inventor) .
Some lot* are limited, *o Ik- oil hand early ? Kenicmher, the sale Marl* at !!:?'{<> o'clock Saturday
.Morning, January 10th ? and
WILL LAST TEN DA YS
Absolute Clearance of all Ready-to-Wear
1/
/3
OFF
. KEGULAK PRICE
* OF ALL GAKMpNTS
Garments
WELCOME indeed to those who tiave delayed their purchases of wearing ap
parell, is this announcement of rcdueed prices on our Stylish Suits, Coats and
Dresses.
Our entire stock of these high-grade garments is included in this sale ? each
one rc-inarked to a rock-bottom figure for Final Clearance.
There is going to be lively buying for h undreds have been waiting for thi?(0|>
portunity to buy one of our high-grade garments at one-third less than regular
price ? so be on hand early and secure fi rst choice.
The assortment is ample and prices ar c right.
DRESSES
Tailored Poirct Twill ? Sport Dresses ? Crepe
Diesses for Street or Afternoon we;ir.
Price* $1.98 to $15.00
COATS
Soft Materials ? Plain or Fur Trimmed
I'ricco SI 2.50 to
SUITS
I'lain Tailored ? Poirct Twill and Twill Cord.
Prices 616.67 to $10.00
1-3 OFF PHICK OF SKI UTS
1-3 OFF PRICK OF ALL FUHS
CLEAN-UP PltlCES
ON IIOSlEltV
Tho fact that w?* handle only th?
host known clasH how that are
made xhould make thcao reductloun
of unusual interoat.
SILK HOSE
IXIT 1
An extra Kood Silk Hose ? seamed
hark brown. Mark and whit*
Clearance I'rlco ? .. ? ? 73c
LOT 2
All the nod aliqden ? in a good Silk
Hone ? extra quality
Clearance I'rlco ? 91JSO
li<>T :?
A pood Silk and Wool Sport Hose
Clearance I'rlco ? $1.50
MIT 4
A cotton Sport Horn* for Ladles'?
colorn brown, tan and Rray
lOxtra nood valuea at 3 palrii 91. 0?
MIT ft
A wood Ribbed Hon for Children ?
color>< hlarlc and brown
Clearance I'rlco - .90c
<I,KAIIA\<K OF
I.AMKH' AM) ( HILDIiK5i'M
It L O o M E K S
AT TKMI*TI.N<J I'ltlCfM
IAVT I
Children'* k black Bloomer a ?
for alien fi li Ho 1 2 yoarn
Clearance Price ? ? .00c
IAYT 2
l.adlea' Knitted Bloomer* ? Colors
black, taupe mid fleah ? mercorlwd
yarn- I'rlcod at _ ? 01.80
liOT :!
I.adb->t' Knitted Bloomera ? color
fleah. Priced at ? ... .JWc
IAYT I
Kleih Bloomer* of Nalnnook ? daint
ily niadu ?
Clearance I' rice ? ? OOC
MUSLIN
I! N IIKKWF. A |{
0\ HM.K AT
TEMPTING FRICKH
PHILIPPINE OOWNR AND COM
III NATIONS An extra #ood a*aort
mem of thoM dainty garments at
ajpeclal price of
SMP-OVKIt OOWN -daintily trim
med. Clearance price ? 98c
RLIP-OVKIt OOWN ? Colore white,
flruli and lavender. Prlc??d at $l.mi
HUPOVKR ';OWN ? extra Rood
quality ? fleah, white and lavender?
Clearance Price ? I1.M
SATEEN BLIPS -Colore black, navy
and brown- extra value at
only ' .
M. LEIGH SHEEP CO.
WOMAN ? S II I ?: i H
Main Sirrrt t ? t ? ' * KU?"Im-||i Cil>.