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“xiaftJJvrag.
A* MINORITY
VM <»<<>*
ißt tvhe Hte vtowesrere*-*"* t#i
Bit# ill lb«‘ yinfocv -.
VAtlv ts* ill Ku«*i
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live clianicU r
«tiuu« ,* au-ikiiiK
tb« popular* v*t«,
n*!* majoril y, «vi;u,
\ h** can couut
iten rhaiwHfertHiu
is 57 pci; ceui of.,
[Commopat. But;
nl iw*u <ni Ic-ba
Hit of the popular
ivr U» MfniKtry
Goveruim-i*.
uoor enptured 23 per cent
' ctf ttttitxt*. but it poted 30 pur
Opt of the votes. The two
wdaf*-af the Liberal Party won
IS per cent of the seats, but
they polle* 2S per cent of the
popular vote shows that'
8,250,000 persona voted Liberal
or Labor, •«*** WWO.QOO who
vhted Con—i retire. flare wee
nfi Gonaervative landslide in any
afiaea es the word: The pon—r
vftivg* captured nearly 26 per
cant’more seats than they were
aftitlnd to have, because they
—Bre the stonpwt minoidty
gferty in a four-cornered fight.
divided
jL IDEA WITH
LIMITATIONS
fTha spread of the cafeteria
idea—and - its limitations —is
treu described by the Binladvb
pile Record:
jrWa do pBl I#m»w juat where
til cafeteria idea originated,
hit It has taken a slrontf hold
t <* «M country, and
In every large city there are to
be found numerous restaurants
where the custUßM**' ws*U upon
Wt|n»lf gnd at once aboliaiMU*
the earvitor's thumb from his
soup plate and retains in his
own pocket the customary fee
“The theory of aglfraervice,
however, seems to be spreading
mare rapidly in tho wild and
- wholly Wash than, in Urn mow
eapearvativi sections. The selfci
| |K| groogry store, following on
® m HoaU obi the caMuria. is
vJßNMiisaeUsmw in th* K***.t >»u
wall as In the Weft; but beside*
i# trocateiias the JbaiLo 4«n»e
hga Its psa|et«ria*. -}t* ,nird-'
* WWreteriaw and a lon-** variety
Os other establish munis where
tfee customer jjs>w«»o»wi to'
lei his own purchases, wrap
them up and. pay- uc
the cashier on pasaipp out The
idee is popular, and doubtless
profitable to the dealer, who is
enabled almost entirely to ui.v
pense with the item of clerk
**W« aee no reason why this
principle should not la* further
•Standed by the progressive
West, to tbs great advantage us
the shopkeeper Why nut. for
j_|Mlarn f a barbertena. whore
t|p customer may shave him
•4f and outhis own hair with
out waiting for a vacancy to
o—ur in a long row of chairs.
If) drop his money in a slot in
pMhgcwtr Or a shoe repair
t—Kor UundryWn*, to be con
dZtad on like principles? Why
rirenldn’t the customer i*> put
Us work in all the stores, and
Ada toiiwy f<» it?,
rSetfeKrfloe is a fine scheme
-Jfor the proprietor. But even
hi tip West we do not hear of
Jewpryterias or bankterias. The
fwbfec is keoeet, accorftig to
Kg Hffhts, but not too honest
Tfirew are businesses iiietfhich
the proprietors are still willing
Mfik upon—ami wpcli— hi:
TJKWCJ AWAY J.U KNKK
yj|| follondnf adit<»ri.il ft «m
HH
d thought la Ukiu« to soma sal
Lteut. napmliof the luuuatuaeati
Jiif t
T Georgia courts which have fa*
daati with viukaors. of the traf
An law* end nagulationii, will
l»nd iirtareetnir suggestion in!
thw action ipui comment of;
i Judge of Oakland,. Cat,
5 Tb sentencing Martin Kingston,*
ja ati-iinsr-old- rdiidlpih sti then
otl iikfnmia, twahNw
: ig>- <«#» 1 is<wa»- a iwh net to • ride- ft
iMdb iw m tplpwiklle- uwt il; JbaH
. f«r worn- iHUkutmuMl t« % i
frot|te<> atUdrnt th«a iw>»H U* Jtoi." ,
f fouaskp, iiad mewi Ole uoait
if® gikaJum.aodHist jail aeufonea
iokSuml 'Nat ceo c>o«r
'mm the rwpiy . arid attltum* oh
the rourii acopTraanicd by
foregoing renjarK. , rV , , ♦Jj
hi utbavjpenbt Judge Pulufer;'
, was ueterminwi u» imuosa the,
mogt efficient puniahnsant, with,
a view tu itnavuntiaw of fuiuife
,tragic delwticow. rath<,-r* . tham
oiw which would have done*
upUitcr the violator hpr society.
imiv matrrial gootl. M
! While thiv tuay not apply to
the average citizen who iwvnsi
oat «a i«>h an. outomotnie. it
does- miggest. that) there is well
la. thing as “preventive pupißk
ment,’' t>«d that St ia well, gpr
.1* aclmiuigWr.iL;'
\S> 'i io. jud•septcpc.w* wouiU.ii,-
CJpin etTeUiye ( Uvths of the
avergsfe auLmuAula owmui, than
of the oollsuw atcalont, it is al*>-
True that a fine is a very H(mpk‘
penalty, und one which docs not
always deter the
repeating hfs violation of the
traffic ltwai particubudy if ha
thinks he can wu away with it.
Revocation of licenaa and re
fusal ta permit one to ride in an
automobile for a given period,
depending upon the nature and
seriousness of the offense, is a
punishment more likely to act
ae a deterrent t han those usual
ly employed by courts in uphoki
ing the traffic regulations.
-IWja away his. car for a
month or other period, and tho
man who finds hie automobile a
pleasure and convenience pa
«oet car owners do, will think
a long time before he chanore
another traffic law »iviatio«L
CSf SWtSbnraSS
any crime or law violailon, it]
tpa appropriate and moat effi-l
cient punishment could km
toind It looks like Judge f>ul
cifer has found it In tho cnse*
•f violators of the traffic lewu.
• auggeition well worthy
the attention and consideration
of the coprta. .
j,... , . 7 . ,
mwonn* n* the ,•
it. making .
'} Pcctc«*r» e s u„ kitWl of
Jo»i«h Prk.O, notfd tiv« w.r c U «.
mjmr),.-. ; (
Ohtrrvinn- of Porotothon' D* y 'in.
romi-rmorattin of the londtni of (be
>; MJgrtirei;,
j i »If o-Vr**i<lcnt roolldgo *peak( tMt
II evenin* at the .Forefatherr Pay tMSr
|, .|UiU el )Ce SjMv UjJklaiul Society 4,,
■ [ CUvoUnd. ,
1 BcUa<fPc M applied to mr*
p it the cUiOf kuiijert to h#
K ’tKUWS •** lUe »m»1.1,w of l«nd
! fir « n< voUrg* when it nu-eta in W».|.
.Jlapftap today for it* ?«!f> annua! e o»,
ewtue ,
.All of social wsrl In whl^i
reChnll? wnrm-n are cn*r«|?ed will l r
t diaeoMod by lao Natiwul ( .wiinl u s
i, Ci*U*M« Vi’tMnot, at H* eoeohd annual
t. ronvestisn, sl.ich. u|aina today ip
u W«|h,n*to». 1U U
It KI luiaalios u| «ul. In industry will
I,** prloclpsl topi* of duru*in>s
*• 'V »»«U» ansuhl New York Siapi
Industrial (‘.lufcrtnce, a Slog | R to
m lluriiia lodpa iur a want in of thru.
‘ dii-a. ”
'C Tho Intrmtau (’ommiroo ronunlasi.m
Jjks* Imlay far be<t|iiuittK a h.-armpt
In anakhiniton m lie petition .of tl*
* I ncut.- C’omplny to cantlnw
| ij-Mg«l|ua of u,a .Southern and
; C cOliaihj-eJk., Uj». n .
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BRINGING UP FATHER m -m BY GEORGE McMANUS
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•i - » J.»-?»»;*? ** tM PU NU^ss^ KkT **£'^SETJiuar>
L . ■ ‘j. ‘ ■-■- ' -
!-k. —** l .■; ■ i
:r.? • - iiw rre-DAirs nmm>
i, rmm*m m Imre- whgviyotwMl
Twin bo tho new minority leader of the
United Stetea aansto. .aaceteUre Uaooa
Uderwood. U osa.ud the Veteran* oe
the PemocraUd aid* of the upper hou*«.
'Senator Siawon*. ante. born - ' In Jono»
, Oottoty. North fVolifl*. in f»4»
4 has i iact ki *.# |e*ident of that State
11K waa .UtMotcd 4 "*i-k<- K*'C« a .»- C«k
lUfte afl Icinvy. ISvM*
* INMti lottnaf from ifc )a*t n»*"Wd !«»
iwf, Two rm* Isk' •*»
w*o fSre>'<a c- -at soiilSisav'*
iis reii«wW A *b«c tcisd l Ski ~r* * cdocV* 11
i 1 aa, U«Uu,k Stuio . aapalor iti 1h01.j,. J'r»
Ttouteto. litenoßwtutn ts tho -opaf- s«
onroad raw* tens as » r*n»»*d§tSUvn «
iiirnmnrnm In I#W. h* vwy. aypoluici |
1 toKetef of tntaritel iw**wt> for North.
(t naotlua "aster Preoi-tent Ueli-alnnd. U,
‘itte-raate yawr ha, Urohute, chalnuani f -S;
me tie;■»«mAh* e—ligien oosaSMU'w “A
- map ceattMaS t«* tea iu»t
fJr no or If flftnoi* yon***
UNI VHOh A*.* TOUAV.
| Anrahft- Pnoln read, m <tea*nU »*»«■:
.at tho WhSto Wauor.,
'■““atomßl w»rc v MUmI »b I**,
•jfiriinri. .
I —^a
rf^m
< OM.UWmU* .AbKKNKTin. ,
l ♦ (Iri% Ute**llglag<*» IHar)
CoaiteM.tdn "Ntet in eatraordinary :
I reaaiun tomarrote ill lofpon**- to the call,
jof IVr i-nt llhrdiiw. .'•hep.' ansioe*
Jtfi |.ut thq|.i|b «nh»idy hill »B<i,
| other leffUßtlfß. N'«U> Wil }
! lotfn-ooted liy b'-t nf-mn Untied
. .ra.ip.i-■ . ii-l a »olid dt li-*r.itnm
jof ten Dwmgrrntii rrpfe*ontalinr». Krp
m tentative C byth** ft. Ab' rmobv. of ch--
“third dl»trht. *lll he eown in when the
bouiw monte* •* he was elected for the
j uaexiti*ad term of lira lumented Repre
! rentstive 8. M. Brinson. “Abey," who 1
| received his well earned eertittcate yf,
,! election at Rnb-uth Thur»dsy, will set-ee ,
out th« short term until Moreh 4, when j
ho will enter bl«i «» two-yesr tcrtji,,
. odirg March 4. IWS. Ho Ws* elected
without opposition, and /eceived 13,603
votes. Hi* private seerstory will he
Jamas HaUh sad ho ho* boo* «» '•
WashlwrtMi for duty. Tho third district
will have an able and alnrt congress
man and hr ia sure to gain prestige *»
a new iwmbrr, Mr. Ahantethy ia a di*.
luignithed tmmbm oi Um NeW Bern
bae nod his constituent* will have tho
Mil if action of having added strength
to the aateria of North Carolina’* na
tional legist stars. It la an honor for
any man to roprosant the third, far it.
1 la an* of tho are*test of tha state's
congTns*lan*l districts. , .
ADWH ATKte M4l,h> ftHINKH.
1 Drags tha Moms fhPbaam-tJ
Booeotary Hart lett of tha Eastern
Chanter of Caen stores thinks tho soft
drink establishlaouts onebt to fantaroi
milk, dr inks usuer than they do and
lo this end they -ought to aril llva-cont ,
tpllh drinks anon item** the portiaei si,
lumui for tha inter shouid ho -iteH.
itria is am . mmtlsnt iilte utui ihuuld.
hare the careful otunddcrstion <4 |«<r
iMtietses of drink, steitdes
Ithm.T- has (.cot Jji ,eW«te»»—Cr Ltn*
idk-nisuf moruliuuts. (u isauy yasm,
am stanr iwapte- usottid nut, betstats to,
| 1 sii tn a. mau the -sm-uay twst waul'd
> ctiini. sacso- hts iiiaiiw. Mu, u -wtin.4l
> 1.-cal pruhibition i,o>- saids tho*
-iVwiMd have te en ui incresain*.' .estiiiii'ifl
u( dafhtor for Pms* wiw wunirl mate w.
l- roh( »*< ’>( ntte-r i«eei>U’» unhai>pintey
Thh saoro thing ia tru* of less itsrtaf-il
drinks Ihtepls itewe 4ml- more chuit
I niiiute.. tb it ia ’io-» in tiself uterdpi
Mill la nteie il Hat I tag n»«r* nsilla «iU,
p*.*l to ine lirlak o iler* wl • Vsnt -p
tiuip lh. .r mau. It is a. s«e,4
I Idea that Mr. UerlleU ha* ud,-««..vd. 1/
should bc.ttgoptyd. Wh v, yulj
TWO TllttfflS NWltl)
fTrnm the ( Oitteyvey)
Th(* from the Mtmroo Journal show*
Hist Iho farmer's problem ia not »»lv-^
| when ho produces: •'
The ppints' market t* glutted'
While quntMioiw rtmre around the 75-
< .It a. liuahel msrh, U 1- h.-ldom th.i*
there i* a .iwniami for them at thl*
price. Mr. John Hem um of Hufnri)
. 1 i.Mu.bip has Icumr.l this to hi* «i>yris»,
t<»tur,Uy he i-sme to Monroe with a
Bhy bushel load of potatoes, hut he was
unable, to mil hot live of sis bushels,
Sixty Pent* a bush. ) Wa, (hi- Iwst priest
they rommanded.
'Hie fuimvr ha* not only tn produr*.
he tea ti»,*uil and ho lias to sell to ad
vjllthce or he throws sway (he toil il
takes Vo produce, yelling, it l* now
►,-cn, is yuite us important as producing.
Homo eotumuniUet bars solved tho
sweet potetu maikvling problem |g
building . esuperstir* storage- .wnre-
vw *- ‘ id* Kldl * t«.
houses where the potatoes can held
for hotter priroe. Along with mors of
theso wsrohoose* eg Igm to earn*
lower freight r*l*i to that potatoes and
other food-stuff* tan ho shipped tn
point* Wfep-tn thgr ago nerddk wttheut
their vain* being eaten np in trsnspor
tetionico«t4|. Mnr» f let lilies tfr storing
and' lower trensportatlen rates are two
1 things the far mi- r* sorelg need.
wydn.se>! am ■ **#»«*■ - •
jAPfq.Afig HItEAKM If)Me liRtWN
TK.Sdio.N OF M. K. CliNtmv K
'4 «», •
. ; jj , , rer , *r —■
< *uj plyj, D.-uu 1 "ft. K. ft: Cruvrit. fmoep
CfrHrtf, ri. A. KutfetJ. lU.er Oircuit, K.
'Mi MeilHeum-iy*- !-- Mr. »
und I'lkrvtlle,. <.. I*. Ht. Jnlip,
d.. W. Better; su l'aub *'• I* He -<i»
t-idd>(" rn Circuit, tl A ( Jimi- i. tirifton
< Mtuit, & T. .Misgli;. llsflnw < ircuif, W .
1 ..apply t, iiduknl n>n djiwin,
*R R. tirefit. Jones C'iiftptt, K. V, Muyol
KiniUUi, Cusweii Strict, 3, M. Cnr-taw.it
f.4ilp)>-)d Whuyo iftTtyt, (y K- I’rnclur.
Lat«|HlUD>, lC K. ItttniSM. Mr.rrhrad
< iu-, W. A. Ci.-i*. Jd«-.»ut title.- mi
< tdiipo. o.|fi. Rtsrllng.- |lftutrt Olive
Cinuiit, R, Ik t Atkinson Now Ityrn,
IftidgclOii (to l|e supplied); Centenary,
W. V. M. ltoo; Riverside, Clay llnmilt.iti,
Newport Circuit. R. A. rttnion. rterp
eoke (Hrejrit, <»; V. Fttsgomld, • romliyo
M W. Ilsrlteld Itnpply). fttmits,
?ft. Mc Jsckvc.nr! 8-. # s Class, < up. rnuuier
*ory. Pnow Hill Circuit; V. V RMgerv.
’.'''tudciA fto*t«a Ifnlrcrsiiy. IITh. Hill.
• Kpleigb UUrnU-
Presiding Elder, J. C, Wooten.
Mm sen Clr.elt, ff.M. IliAh Carr Clr
cult, D. N. Cselnens. Clayton, J. T.
ntbb*. Cmedmoiw Circuit; V. A. Rapt.
Fogy Ostrs Circuit, t. A. Runsell. Frans, !
)In4on O. W. J>»wd (lamer, C. W. fflar
finff. Ominrlfli-'cTrcult, ft. M. i. Joymir. I
Kuoly Circuit, J. K. Hidden, Intoisharg,
ft, K. Tbompaua. MlllWrm.k < I trait, M.
O. Irvin. Oxford. K. M. Na*p,-e- Oxford
’Circuit, il. t(. Black. Prlnoeton Circuit, 1
W. (I. Furror. Ruleigh, Central, H. U
tllasat Mdonton Street, W. W. IVmle; 1
Kpwerth, ft. M. Patlisirul; Jenkins
Memorial, H. F. Rampant. Raima, Kdger* 1
toa Momorlol, O. B. Perry. Rmithdold,
ft. H. Tuttle. Tar River Circuit, W. J.
WaUon. Ycuagsvilla Circuit, T. 8.
CoM*. Zebuion Circuit, W. ft. Loy. Ru- 1
porintehdont Antl-ffaiooa fteagu*. H. I.)
Dari*. Buelacs* Manager North Caro*
liaa Christian Advocate, T. A.
Editor Christian Advocate, t. N. I trey.
Superintendent Methodist Orfdiiinagi-, A.
X. Baraoa.
Rack Ingham TMedalrt.
Presiding Elder, J. H. lifer*.
Aberdeen. Euclid M««|Ater Biscoo,
F. U. Peel*. Caledonia dfctrrn it. P ran bo
Cllibroth. Ellerbo Clrouit, N. B. John,
sen, Hamlet, .W. C. Martin ftaurol Hill,
W. ). Roksi J, H. Johnson, tuperoumcr*
»r»> Laurinhurg,,W. K Hnyol. Lumbftr
tog, R- C. Beaman. Lumfcorton Circuit,
F. B. McCall. Maxton, J. ft. Kuiufcv.
Montgomery Clrcuii, J. A. Martin.
Mognt, (liJiuml Clrtuit, 4, J, Creeet,
Piedmont rireolt.lX A: Wlty Raoford
Circuit, j. R. Kriisoll; W■ H. Townsend,
supernumerary. Red Springs Ciaruit, L.
-1 ■ i * ,kwo * Ml m* 1 * »». a.
f’lirk. RqWdell Clteuit. E. K. Dixon.
Rockingham, J. f). Hiindta Roherton
‘ ir- ui», W. R Trumi.k.' Kowlsnd Clr
e 4 l(, P, )», Wsllnce; R. W., Townspnd,
yupcrnmuerjiry, lit. John -,ud Cihsun, A.
4. i'arr.r. /U,. P«u| f.ircsiil. ft T. Poole,
j T ’">» J! Vs Harrell. Vmm, RR, No«.
I< H, WV.t K*ul <4it uii* lb Hfawn.
- s ted* | , I. M. Hail,
Washing!,,* lhetrlot.
J. At < 144,0 tu
AuroraJ lrrmift W. f , Itetmgw, Ayden,
pj: m: WViitlit, ftwii k Circuit, 1* t;.
f B|ptkcr-. I!, .ft iUih -ft
’. ft., ft. Kuith, City. 'iu. W. Kisurr
Fflijdold. D. V Wftlkja* rurigrtiW. C
] Tfcnft. Kn- tivat,, J, A. Dailey.
1
1 jitj*. f tfpi'lkV * 4m
*- r!i Mmnrjjd, V. R ,'W.wi da MauuiMu*
] k-tt. J. J_, |aOail. At-ki-,y*e (limit, 4.
jH. Mill. 1 N*«l.ii!le, ft. C. Pew. Jtei-i r
! »"«vtlU* Clrrgit, < . if. l'cursm. Kpsky
fiarii Sir,i-i. I T. nulotm.i;
,-Blrst CBuqvhdf M. N. :tU, jouUi Rooky
Mognt. fy P. nl*na. Uu.ky Mupug stir
! euii, N. If. Stanton. burg
Clrrolt, n.iulM Spring Hop.. Cm
rmt. W F. Trotmr.ij. tfuaylfr. Vr*.
'• T.irhowi, T. H. Uteri t
Vuneoborn, V. f. ’mjrhgfi. Waiftington.
4. H. MH'rueken. W'ift.on, CaUa«t, W.
|N, Vanghsn; rlist t bur. It. F. S. store.
j Cunferem-t, Secretary of Edurstiun, If.
M. Nnrih. . 1 •
VV,-(d,in District.
Presiding Wdctii. I Jfvrrr.
All lander Circuit it? bg supplied)
Aboekfe Ctreult, M. F. It-Mlges. Batiie-
Iwru and 4. C. Humble. Con
way Pfrcult, J. H. Thompson, POllleld.
Rufus Bradley. ft*ry*bu»g t lreolt, Wil
liam Toore. Halifax, Julian Midgett
Henderson, Flrs^Church, T, (ft Vftdwro;
North and South’ Jlmdere.m, tft (5.
Whitehurst. I.ittlethn, O.' f. Snur,
I Middlehurg, E. D. Dodd.
snd Winatna. ft. C. ftorbin. Norilaa^p
cult, Margin «•!<. Northampton rirepit, ■
B P. Kobinaon Rich Squar. Circuit*
H| N. E*ro , IWaaoka Rap.d#. R Mi
Broom, leoomary Circuit, t N. H»r
rtaon. Scotland Hack, & L. Mill info,
Warra* (Urauat, J. X, Dra*»r Warrpu-,
toa Circuit, ft. B. Pbjrtor. Weldon,
F. Boone. Will loan, ton aod Harailtfn,
M. K Chamber*. MUilonary to Japfi),!
J. W. Frank. Student YaW Univ»r*lsy, I
ft M. I'riaa, Wotdan
Wilmington District.
I'rcnding. Eider, J. M. Daniel.
. Zjtifil. tSDOt
Nrrritt. ClVto. E. fc &>!*. ibi**
and VMPr»M*v a M, Urn* HalAMo.
Ttrrtiit, j. If. Worthington VtupplyY. In*
M**d CitrJit K. W. Hurst. Jr. Jackaoiwt
“*iß* »**d RleHmnrot, At B/ I' writer.
niWvilie Circuit* («. ft Wood (aoptdy).
■totcWi.lia ( irruat. Vk. a HuoailHf *am>ly)
<>W Hula « .reutt. AtrD. Ah-ljuult
(<ly). Mnyavillw Circuit; J. B Hamynr.
1- <"OU'» It ill,. CirotNt. E. W. 1 >•■11118*.
l-buriutto fiirotMt* J. VW. Diaamedtiv |
&• utbport, 1. I WtiMutbrc. ttwantl.or# I
JCirwit, T. W. kilos, Tabor (.tri al!, it. I
(V Filwurdu. Town Crook (lircoit,
Sliankl n hplyor*(aupi>tgj. Wullac* nndj
Usae Hill, T. W. Da Wl.it.nlW Vino
isu4 W. C. Merritt. WlDmnpt«a. Ep
worth, A. J. Holib*,. Jr.; Ki/tb A»#i»U. ,
A. L Ormotul, Cracow W. A. Stouiiury, |
Trinity, 11. Rmitb;, Cuttle Htrart <lo<
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I'Mllipa. Missionary to Poland. H. C.j
Kin*. Y. M. C. A. Secretary. K. K. Crrol,
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The Second Phase In Our
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Value Giving Campaign
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Poiret Twill Dresses I
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for Women amt Young Women* (
Social purchases by our Mr. Wethington last week York. )
came ytMerday, Monday, and we are putting: them on sale at a i
. corresponding savingr to. you. * n
These are all new, all desirable styles and all high-class dresses, \i
elegently tailored and finished to perfection. . * )j
They' are dresses y6u would expect to buy at from $40.00 to $60.00:. \j
We are placing these fifty dresses (mostly peiret twill> om sarteat) (j
$29.50 and $35
In addition to- these we have made up two other lots of woolen
dresses, about fbrty dresses on which we have put* special prices*— (i
$15,90 and $23.75
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