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o d ' fit eveiv requirement of I hat perfection as . well . as they nt tne neaa. Whether you select a hatitor looks,-; Tcomfort, or length of service, you h get the" full measure of I aU in hats bearing our label. AU 'the ; new shapes 'i and .colors for spring are here, $2.00 TO $5.00. WiU the wAldermen Permit Movies to Remain Open SundayAf ternoons IB PLAN SPECIALS SATURDAY Thl store, co-operating vytlth other store of Durham for a DOLj-Aft DAY, offers the following.' attractive .values for Saturday, January, 22. A great saving is contained in each of these for our customers, who w believe should take advantage of them. All 'specials cash. FRITCHARD BRIGHT & CO. Plan Was; Mapped Out Last Night and an Ans wer , Will Come Next Meeting . $1.50 and $2 Crown Corsets, tfjMj Saturday ... . ...f... ... ...P-L Two models of Crown Corsets that we havfc " discontinued both excellent styles, regular prljes $1.50 and ?2, will be sold Saturday $ 1. ' We call your attention to our recehtly replenished stock of corsets at 50c, $1, fl.25, $1.50," $2, $2.50, $3. 3 Bottles 50c Perfume, Special! for Saturday ............ Good perfumes, in three different odors, beautiful bottles, regular 50c eacil, special price Saturday $1. We call your attention to our regular stocks of perfumes and toilet goods of the best known ' standard makes. F!rst floor middle. , 1 -ft. M Overcoat Prices Reduced if mm 1 Men's $7.50 Overcoats at ... ...$ 5.25 Men's $8.50 Overcoats at ...... ... ....$ 6.25 Men's $10.00 Overcoats at $7.75 Men's $12.50 Overcoats at .... $10.00 Men's $13.50 Overcoats at ... ... $10.50 Men's $15.00 Overcoats at ... ... ... ...$11.75 Men's $18.50 Overcoats at ... . $13.75 Men's $20.00 Overcoats r at ....... .$15.50 Men's $22.50 Overcoats " at ... .... ...$17.75 Men's $25:00 Overcoats at ... ... $18.75 Sneed- Markham -Taylor Go. Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters and Regal 4 ' Shoes for Men. l. .. mmn Miu Hi- ; I ill I II A fl III .it II A I,. II Mill i jlj . zzz: i WE AEE OFFERING OUR STOCK OF MAN HATTAN SHIRTS AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS: f l.o0 Manhattan Shirts reduced to . . . $2.00 Manliattan Shirts reduced to $2.50 Manliattan Shirts reduced to ...... $3.75Manhattan Shirts reduced to ... ... $5.00 Manhattan Shirts reduced to . . $1.15 $1.55 $1.95 $2.85 $3.85 lnJ, A. Slater Co. 7 ' WiU the aldermen permit mo vlns picture theatres to- keep open on Sun day afternoons and if this request is granted, wit) the theatre managers agtcev'to show pictuves free of charge it meir expenses are paiar This is what the aldermen are, go ing to. answer at their next regular meeting and City Attorney Morenead exDects to .be in nosltion to answer tor- "the movie men. The first shot was; fired, by 'Mr. Morehead last night hen. he outlined his scheme at a call ed, meeting of the board. Some ot .the- members favor it while others are opposed. That developed before the hehd'rable body bolted, following the city attorney's request to consider such a move. This may look awful to some on the face of the things but when Mr. Morehead explains his Idea it is not at all bad. True, no city in North Caro Una allows Sunday movies, but some of th largest cities in the south du permit tho showins of clean moral pictures oh the Sabbath. Mr. Moi-ehead's idea is to give the people some where to go; to get them off the streets and if the theatre man agers will agree to his plan the char- ltable institutions of the city will be benefited. The city attorney says there is too much loafing on the streets on Sun day afternoons. That no good can come of such and that this habit of loitering along the' eity's main thorr- 0lghfare' would sopn be" forgotten if I the loiters were given sometning to do. Their minds are unoccupied. . Captain Renn, union station master, has'tomplained again and again of the hundreds who com,e to the station on Sunday.' afternoon and take posses sion. : Prior to the enacting of the quart law itiuch whiskey drinking was engaged in at the station. Captain Renn says this business ha3 been greatly lessened through the quart law but -still exists. Mr. Morehead argues that these people go to the union station on Sundays because they have no where else to go. ;1hc, picture shows were open they would go Inside. The streets would hot be congested with curiosity seek ers and that conditions would be bet tered a hundred fold. : The plan is. to allow the pictur. shows to remain open provided they will show nothing but the cleanest f pictures; There could be nothing suggestive in any of the reels and the electric piano might be hushed. No adm'ssion wou'rt be charged but every one would be expected to give something. Xdr would the theatres "mop up' as some have suggested. Mr. More- head's idea is to divide the money la Ken up at the ooor into three or .four or possibly five Darts and to igiye this money to the city's charita (ble institutions. Of course the run Ding expenses of the theatres would l-b deducted from the gross collec- tion I -The "'idea, as outlined by he city attorney, would be to divide the mon ey between the Salvation Ariny, the old ladies, home, the tubercular fund and perhaps another institution ot lik nature. The money would . be weil spent and Durham's streets would.be cleared of peop'e who have nothing to occupy their minds and less to do on Sunday afternoon. And now the question arises; v. hat will the theatres get out of the prop osition? Tjhc answer is, unli:nit advertising. Mr. Morehead stated that-he had in mind one movie man ager who would snap at the opportu nity. He thinks the rest could not but follow suit This manager con duct one of the city's best picture houses and is very particular about the nature of his pictures. He is out for advertising, according to the city attorney, and the advertising a thea tre would get from remaining open nn Sundays would be enormous. - The question has been put to th-i board. Tis true members were duin- 2 Pairs Boys' 59c Pants, Spe ; cial Saturday for . . . Make your selection from a new spring ' shipment MX Boys' 59c Pants worsted or khaki all sizes including 17 years, Saturday, 2 pairs.,$l. . " . Ladies' $1.25 House Dresses, (M t Saturday . . . . Another saving for any 'woman who needs ,. a house "dress. Take your choice from our stock of $1.25 Dresses, special Saturday only $1 $1 Middy "Blouses Saturday, dH Two for Only .... ........ ,P-L These Blouses are. made of crepe hi many styles, 2 for 13 Rolls of 10c Toilet Paper,(g-l Saturday for . . ; . . . Best quality, soft finished Toilet Paper full 1000 sheets' to the roll, will be sold Saturday for only $1. . . -'. This is opportune time to purchase a year's supply of toilet paper at reduced prices. First floor, rear. Ladies' $1.25 Saturday .... Union Suits, $1 Many models, in many we'ghts, all sizes in stock from 24 to 44, regular price all season ?1.25 a suit. Very special Saturday only $1. First floor rear. . Worth 10c $1 12 Face Towels Each, Saturday Good sized Face Towels, heavy, grade for the price. White with red borders, regujar 10c each of $1.20 a dozen, special price Saturday $1. Excellent ofportunity to buy a year's supply. 50c Middy Blouses, Special r- Saturday . ........ ... .... P-L Ladies' and misses' Middy Blouses made of good quality materials-rail white, some with trimmings of blue, others tr .'mined in red special Saturday 37c each or three for $1, See another special of Middies elsewhere in this "ad." 24 Cakes of - 5c Ivory Soap,(" Saturday for V. . t. . . . E'erybody knows and uses Ivory Soapreg ular 5c a cake everywhere. .On Saturday we will, sell you 24 cakes instead of 20 for Jl. Full stocks also of soaps 'made by Colgate, Rogers and' Galict, Hudnut, etc. First floor middle. . 4: ' '--r- ' 4- -; Any Ladies' Trimmed Hat ind-j Our Stock Saturday for . . P-L Saturday we will let' you choose from our stock of Ladles' Trimmed Hats including all that were $2 to $8, special only $1. Millinery department 2nd floor ride up. $1.39 Umhrellas, Very Spe-(-f bial Saturday ..... . . ....... .pX These Umbrellas are today worth $1.50, they are marked $1.39 (our old price) but as another special for Dollar Day Satur day we will sell one to a customer $1. il-adies' Umbrellas in stock 98c, $1.50, $1.75, $2. -.. Fancy Sox ySox$l 8 Pairs Infants' Saturday . Select from our regular stock of Infants' 15c Fancy Sox S pairs (value 1.40) and Sat urday you can buy them for only $1- You could not ask for a better bargain than this. 14 Pairs Men's 10c Sox, Spe- (M cial Saturday . .'. . . . . . . . . . .P-L Fourteen pairs of Men's 10c Sox ($1.40 worth) we will sell you for only $1. These box are all black, stainless dyes. . all s'zes. This is one of the very best bargains we' can possibly offer you. . Ladies' $1.25 Waists, Price for(M Saturday ... $ J- . Several models of Ladies' $1.25 Waists in white voiles, linen and heavy materials, all sizes from 36 to 42, will be sold Saturday for $1. -- Second floor ride up. C$l 8 Turkish Towels Worth 15c Each, .Saturday for ...... Unusually good value in Bleached Turkish Towels, large size regular price 15c each Saturday wo will sell you 8 of them for only $1. Other Towels at 10c, 25c and 50c each. RAWLS RAWES KAWLS RAWLS founded but one came across just as quickly as one sounded his disappro val. It promises to be a warm fight, and it is to be settled at the board's next meeting which will be held on the first Monday night in February. C. E. Maynard,- of Mebane, was business visitor here yesterday! . Get After That Cough g Cold -BUT HOW ? That's the question. Here 's the answer : REX CROUP, COLD AND PNEUMONIA REMEDY :: 25 and 50c :: WHITE iPINE AND SPRUCE BALSAM :: 25 and 50c:: PENSLAR LAX ATIVE & GRIPPE BREAKERS :: 25c :: Each oujb guaranteed. They should be in vour home. Haywood & Boone PHONE 3 ETufikleberrv M i n e t a 1 Water comes from one of the best located snrings in North Carolina. Feel safe from typhoid and malaria this summer by using this good water. All bottles and corks thoroughly cleaned and ster lized. - 15 gallons for $1.00. Phone 301. Everything Is Right When Your Liver Is Right King's Liver Tablets get your liver right and keep it right A pink sugar coated tablet. Pleasant to. take. 25 CENTS THE BOX. C. E. King & Sons The Ladies' Drug Store. PHONE ...106 tp lis WANT YOUR SHOE PATRONAGE. I OLDEST flf JIT BEST A REPUTATION THAT IS YOUR SAFEGUARD. 6 DURHAM'S BEST SHOE STORE. Pridacn Jones . i if your Printing Matter isn't ' I XI - running low.mozie oo ior your 7 J dn wants. TTf J. T.CHRISTIAN PRESS. 3. C. B. C. B. C. B. C. 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