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LOOKED MORE THAN LISTENED Thu?i?* 0|?? iiiii^ Optra S?*um>ii IKi//lc?l l?v I a-liion It) .\ILt:i:N I.XMONT (C?nn|)it, Itfl Uy I New York. Nov. 4 TIiot Mfc 1i? ? , attended the o|k-iiIjiv "i no- nni | ropolltan opera .??.??>?. II MoikIuv Bight may have listened t ?? i li? ? op * era but they looked at Ho ?a. What they xuw there# a* the j electricians otdiginulv threw a brilliant Hpot lirlit into a?'? -r ( box. Indicated I" valid <|itestkoiil |, 1 tbat velvet Is the !??:??! in t-'. malarial 'tor evetiiug fnicks ihis autumn f. and that (Jrecn is tlm leading rol or. \ The velvets were set off in many i Instances by ill- in?*tai .? I fabrks and in others by i li ? ? soite ' chiffons and tulles. Tin- l.? > i ?-i ?Mterials were t?i<pei-lalh - fuvornd i. by the younger moral. ?-!?* of | society. The coloriim-i vi? v\ ?*?! t ?bol(> Bll-llli ll .1 -JIHUf nt;. r. 'ii'.i | nation of green* and :?->d ami greens nnd pink. The kivh ?hades varied frotn iJm* lightest lettuce tint lo deep ?-m< rvld wiih ; apinurd one of tin* iu-bi t w a fav | orites. , , Com pa rat I v?*l > few i? \v. : were I. worn by the box holders an rom r pared with other year*. Those which made t uppniiJiim ?hownl o trend toward emerald-, and pearl*. Th? sweepiax o* ! trlch fans, many of whii-h wen lo green and pink.' ;i fo ihe gorgeous effect*. Dressing |'|t Tin* lt?*?| Even beds k el dressed up for Company nowaday* and in on | gambles, too. Many hostesses are I' covering the beds of their guest ; rooms Willi eiisomJih'S which ciiii 1 slat of Milk sIhm'Is and i ? 1 1 1 ? ? \v slips la del lean- past"! shades. soft woolen and silk blanket.- of sim f liar hues. nilk coverleiM. silk ran ; oples and silk hanging* behind the head board lo give the bed n bark gpnund. The silken coverings may ha iaunderod like Milk lingerie. In <*?hmI Odor ? , Per f u in es promise lo be among the moat popular of holiday niff x . | thia year. Shoppers, ii is true. aaem to pay little attentiun to L how their purchase* smell, They i' salect beautiful fagons with ex j pensive mixtures within, knowing I they cannot go wrong on the der Btanllve effect of the containers. M?ny women aro experimenting With their various perfumes, mix and combining them to pro ! duce an individual arotna of their own. A (flittering Array v The last boxes from the inod ' lata In prenaraiion for I he opeu fng of the Metropolitan opern sea |, pon were delivered promptly and | It la aala to nay the majority of I them contained frocks of velvet or velvet judlciclously ainnlgu . mated wltlh gold, ailver nnd gun I metal tlMMiies and lares. The inet | a I brocade vogue is pivinilnotit | avan in HhowH and will give the 'Diamond Horse Shoe a glitter j which ll never before has exliib I Ited oven in days when the nnm ! bar of Jewels worn gave it Its name. Nllver Lining* Every cloud has a silver lining. that have become dingy and dull are literally transformed bf O Cellar Palish. I 'our it diiectly on the eurlace to be cleaned, then rub with a d*?p cloth. It raatoren Rood boka to Boora, door*, wood work and furniture wood* yd it aale to apply on a brand ??w piano. Try one bottle oi O- Cedar Poliah. Sold every where in vatiou* >uee irom 30c to S3. BRAY'S fmiCNCH DIIT CI.KANKHM AND DVI.'IU PfcOM TBO. Malrr Ht, RENDERS YELLOW FRONT STORFS FRONT STORF.S VAN CAMP'S IIKAINS ?3 can* for 25c f?H TIKK KKHVICK Call S35 E. J. COIIOON A CO. Monogrammed Jade and Pearls New Necklace Tailored Tho irewtat handles i!? not <lirr*r?nt in sli.* |x;. but feddii originality by : onto otlil arrangement of monogram '?r Hllvtr or Jewelled ornuineiil For ?lay the leather envelop* bag with tti* t?u letter monogram la very ?mart. OK MU LE l)W I.AKKS I I.AIM'KH IS IWSSINt; Juki a little advance dope tin what tin* styles will l?e next sea son, uirls! Thai In. If cue eau take (Veil II. |M> Mllle, Paramount priHluier. at lit h word. "Ii wus hound hi mroo." Huy? l)e Mllle, wluine newest Para iimiii lit picture "The Golden Bed," will In* hIiowii at the Alkrania Th?*ut re today. "No one believed that women would long hold u style which huiilshed Individuality, w It it'll ditl away with charm antl placed all women more or less in one f la hh. "h'<?r I hi- past five years all Klrls niwl women have looked nl lie** with the same felt hat. the same ItiORe lop coat and the same curveleAs frock. This wuh an ex treme. jiiHt a* were hiiHtleit antl spider waists. "We are headed back to nor mal. to n mode which permltH .1 woman to lie u woman, which banishes the debutant** slouch." "The Golden lied" illustrates the passing of the flapper better than any wordH tan tell. Its typi cal I Mllle wetldliiK. gorgeous gowns. are real feasis for the eyes of every woman be she nine or ninety. Lillian Rich and Vera Reynolds are featured In the feminine lead*. Others also featured In the cast are Rod La Rocque. Warner Bax ter, Theodore Koaloff and Julia Faye. but the evening wraps now being worn surpass the clouds in rich We may not hear no much about ear* rings lately jui ?e di-1 a few years uro, but that Is because they bave become a Kiaple In the wardrobe. Every woman wears them, and wo now take thcin for granted. Thla pair shown u fnsrinatInK combination of Jade and i*urln. and goes to greaj length to U* lovely. I'AKISIKNNK I.KTS DOWN II Kit SMUTS I'nris, Nov. 4. \V li i !?* Ill** Ni-w York (tapper defies -the uut uinn frost in rolled stockings ami skirls. that fail to cover the k u?-?*s . tlii' smart I'arlsit-nue is l-niim down li? r skirt*. e*ntlme|er lo' centimeter us tin* winds become more chilly. Skirt hetns do not vi' t cover calves on the boule vards. I>u t t li?* models now . on <1 1 h i ? 1 ;i y in tli<> smart dressmaking establishments tluii wi women's fashions lor Mm- world now dis play slightly longer skirls llian limy did in August. The "* I ill !?* season" models, "which means those on display now. are forecasts of what may lie expected ill the mode of next summer. Swarms of New York buyers are in I'aris choosing clothes for the winter resort trade in America. and nearly all the models they are buying have long er skirts than those now being worn in the 1'nited Slates. The well-dressed I'arhdenne to day wears her skirts from four to six Inches In-low the knee, depend ing on her height. When she is sen ted ihete. is a short drapery of skirt over the knees, and when she walks th? plaets arid gudeLs make her knees a mere surmise. If skirts confinm-d their down ward. trend -and one hading de signer prophesies that eventually i hey will cover the feet ? knees may again become tin- vague ru mors they were in Victorian days. news. CoatH or cloaks are now lined with colorful metal brocades Tli" m-w I VI* ha? llnk? l.k. i !??? hI.i v iind niuy I* (II. nil- of ?U?U! W ?<jk?l*d ? oill |Ms-;lU>li *'i "I uvkl ??' *''v'r ' ?-Xi i ? (!??? uruii^f ?>l gold and silver tissue or with brilliantly colored velvet, Indeed ill** metal fabrics and velvets arc used for either outside or inside materials of the wrupN. Out* beaut if ii I evening rape just Im ported here in of wide metal lace bordered with gold lame and lined with (dnk velvet which shows through the hue. The col lar is of sable. Double t'uffs The simple twist of the wrist has been supplanted by the com plicated twist ol the cillT. Deep gauntlet cuffs which may l?e either doubled bark over the fore arm or allowed lo droop almost t? the linger tips. Tin- sleeve Tblv tailored blouse is exceedingly mnurt and worthy of your attention. Ii button? on the shoulder and fol low* from the point of the shoulder to the end of the blouse In a straight line The perfection of the tallortnic und absence of frills moke It di? tlnctjve where tin* gauntlet begins 1m KulliiTfil tightly about i In* wrist with a strap or elaittk- liuml. One of the iieweKt cuff designs Is of pink cloth embroidered in me rlievul de?tentt in blark and lined with xeal nkin. When folded buck i hey xhow the neul skin ami when allowed to droop oyer the f in*?-r?. the embroidery fs display ed. WltM.U'K t I.I It UIM. MKUT ON TIU*I<S1>AY The Woman's Club will meet Thursday afternoon at .*1:30 o'clock itf the club bouse on Kant Church street. WE HAVE TIIE NIGHT SHOES AT MIGHT I'KH KS ? FOR ? HOYS, GIRLS AND BABY PAY US \ CALL TODAY FAMILY SHOE STORE No. I 1 North Poinilfxlrr Slrr?-I SPECIAL THIS WEEK ICt-fAtaliir Size Griln, I ]/> Hi. pkg. fur 10c jlh' ran Jiiy Cup Coffee, giiarmitcrd, for 13c Scotch Oatmeal 10c Hluek or Blurk Eye Pea*. Hi. 1 .1 III. CJIII Oyxtal White Syrup for 25c (.iiixl Prune*, III ISr Graniilulrd Sugar, lb 6c We innj u full lh?c of frmh \inrtHlilex iiihI CiuiimmI <J<hwI?. < t? jckeo* nn?l KfCK" *t the kmv*f imirkct |wlce??, iiihI iklltfr to > on t hottir. J. W. Shannonhouse & Son Phones 187 an.l SHE U. CUCY ? I'M 6t AD we HE RACK IN OCR OWN HOME - OF OCVJRSC WE SAVED A U5I BY SlAYlNo WITH THE SUNNS WKnr CjR H0U5L WAS 8P?:u KERAISED BUT iTiSNtC?STb Br FS6E 1?>IX> AC, VMS ? ^ v. PLEAet a?ain T?e? MOU6E W?S ALWAYS IN AN Free,? Gas Range On Trial To prove the advantage* of fjas in ? the kitelirn, hp Kill loan \oii a fln* riin^1 and l? ! yon iihc it for a month. If yon are not *ati?0ed that a gas ratine will do your work at a reasonable eonl, we'll lake the ran^e hark. Phone iim and aok for further details Southern Gas Imp't Co. J. T. STAI.I,IN(?S, Milliliter ? "If it's done frith knit //oil eun (in it better with Style Headquarters for the well drensetl man Where Society Brand Clothe* Are St*M UK. Hl>rs HEATH FOLLOWS VISIT HERE Mink (iencvlevtt Hunt returned liirstluy from Ithaca. New York, wllere she was called on account of th? death of her father. Dr. Charles Reeves Hum. Dr. Hunt recently visited thl* Hwifon and wrote interesting ob servatons and impressioti* of h.i> * r i |? for The Advance. WINDOW TOO TKMITIXIJ. The window of Carrel I Hard ware Company looked ton tempt ing to some desperado on one of Hie stormy night -? recently and with a piece of "asphalt lie drove a hole throuKh the front glus--* window, rfuclifil tor a gun and two boxe* of shells and mad*' hi<< escape. He made his getaway without even arousing th- Mh plcloii of the night police force. K A KBITS 1\ MOl'XT.%1 XH PIT ox hxowmnoks Tnroniu. \Vui?h.. Nov. 4.- Hub bit!* in ? hiuh Ch?('h(I moun tain* 11 r* i'liiiine on iln*ir nnow uliuri* fur ih* hard wint?-r ato-ad. Soon liny will t??- ?i l? !? .!?? vo ?wr th*? phow wit boil I difficulty, tiiunk* 10 till* ?i run -.? iih lit uiMi nafur* . Tli?- crralnnn ar?* r,ill*-*l Sn*?w f>hwi* rabbits, !toiiiHiiu<> known a-' Varying liar**. Tlieir hind !??? t havt* lotiu. f|irt:Hlin; io? s, w'liHi in winter ur> cov< r<U with roar"** hair, -ivini: lb*- r?ar I'?h| /nil* four f ? ar??a of ?Ji? I'lt (??ft. T|iik natural .???:'? wkUo** ?*n aliii/ M r. Rabbit iu tiav-l ir> snow in which Hi* Miiiiiiiuy bmiiiV tl*>iin?|? r. Til*' Simw-lni'- *abbil ai?o rhiiiiy-^ rultn mi wim*-r. In >11111 in* 1 li?- iy ?*i"MNi :?? :ua'?"h lb* lami-rai?". Ih i in wismr in* rotii* > * ni ir- iy ivlilti1. FRIDAY Alld SATURDAY Only I'l'MTS (in ;i 1 1 Millini'ix Im?|Ii s|N?i ami Gladys M. Spence l'oimlr\t<r and h'iiriiij; Slrrots. Save Time and Money I'SK ONK Ol ? X IC RENEWED FORDS Urrp Are A Ffw of Tin* Values We Offer: 1018 to 1920 Tourings 8 25 in 8 MM) 1020 to 1022 Touring* ?100 to $150 1 023 louring, Self-Starter 8175 Also several 1021 and 1025 Model (loupes $330 to $180 Also u fen fiood Trueks S 75 to 8200 Se\eral Lar^e C.urs in First (lass ( omlitimi I'rieed to Suit STOP A INI) LOOK Til KM OVKH USUI) I'AKTS A'l' HALF I'ltlCE IISKII MO IOKS Sl.i lo is>3.? Auto & Gas Engine Works, Inc. North Martin Si. Krumcr Itlilp I'lioitr Will It Can't Be Cleaned Cleaner than wp dry clean It. Any mitt, ladled* garment. Iiniiw tur tains, dru etc., arc perfectly cloaixd l?y our imooohh and our prlco Ik mosf reasonable. Oiir iih IIkmI itifturt-H long I if?* to your garinont. Cooper Cleaning Works Phone 2M BY TAYLOf I JUST BtfOKE My EnAAGEMSaST-W'Th ' EOMOklD - 1 W0U6HT I'D COME UP AND CTAV WfTVl you AWHILE - I WANT TO GET AWAY FROM IT AIL - HE Baronet Satin iinil Silk Jrr??'\ Slip All -.noil ?li:ni?*. vti II m?1< . lull cm - S ? . I? ? I .'I * . 1 1 II* ? : ' ill M. I.rijzli SliiM'p ro. \\ ?* innkf a s|Mi i.ill v of UU^IlillU lllilllkrls ; 1 1 1 ? I niKs Mlicmar!*' Laundry I'llONK 1?S Proper cooking improves tho flavor of all foods and makes them more uouriihing. When you usa LOTH'S 3 Cooking Speed Range it is a simple matter to cook some foods SLOW, some MEDIUM, and some FAST, Lecuuse you have "A Cooking Speed for Every N*?(V' A xiii.ktt nnw. cO x 1*1-18 \Vni?T St. I'Iioiiv i!;t "Pointex" "llrilliaiil IIcpP an?l (itildi'ii Arrow ? - ? fini* Silk Hosiery at Gilbert's $1.9.1 S2.30 #2.7.1 SlT Tin- New Alcliil Slimli-h AI?l?M*t, OltWUKH, l?\N.*V\S, <;i: \imvs <;i:ai'i:iiciit (KI.KHY, IHITHH. CAlillAUK AND niTAit\f;\s ? We mm 11 roNipli'lc llm? i MltfM I II I KM IT ItMillT l'l(H KM. R. A. Byrum Co. ii ii ? <? K ii m IMioiich .'{ and 57 Cor. Main X Wilfr SIh. OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To r.H Rrlirf Whrn Hracl And Nmte are Stuff rd l;p. County fifty! Your cold in h?id <ft ratarrh ritapprftra. Your rioggnl n.,1 trila will open, the ?ir p/ your Ih*h?I will cfair and ton cm hrrathc fmly. No niorn Minimi i*. hawking. mucou* diariiargp. drvn<? or headache: no at Higgling for brt aK j at night. ? A * ? V*S* MWaJI ot My'* Crt^m Halm from your drmwiat nnd Jimd-v'-ft. Utile of thU I te|?ir noatril*. 1 1 |h-bh raU-a I lirouA ? wry air ?r |.i? |?n.l, mUia ?nd Iun. .iiK ||? Mullen or intl^utM "wJ'Vn*. nivinu y<u imtaK ffHef. Ilm.1 ,,,u, a?j c,!,,,!, ,.j,K ; Uk? OWKIC. ,u f atulTrd UU -B aiatraMr. Kj'Jirf ia Hrt| ,, 6
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