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Y- tnd oi ssy bal :e bell ire :w rns. st, Joj is tv vho d m brotba irns, or Bi Chathl rhO li sickni ig brof rinff 85 yea years if the short en vial that U i - 22. 1 line ming 1 we I plant te coul ee addres 5Tina ..V-.'.: 'f-" GEBEeftiissiiiiiiiii Morning ,Sta Nevf ; Barea, Yarbor'ough Hotel. ; ; v Br :R.' 'E" POWELl Y-r V i RALEIGH, Jan. ,22R(Bpubllc&ivL terest in the apportionment of pie, a L-March 4, has been, so keen Hmong he minority members in the general ..sonihlv unt'l there. has been- little oncert action resiciiuK legioiaon nd there is nothing: akin to a minority nroparu. ' ' ,vr This b'.came apparent when the; split me 0ver the indorsement , in caucus John M. Morchead, of Charlotte, for I' cabinet position arid the subsequent licning of the petition A for ; former senator Marion Butler. -The rowreally broke with this fight and it has ;, been .welling ngni . v - . yow comes a' division .over tne: 200 j'uion -dollar bond Issue or. roads. The minority, for the most part, is com; nspd of youtig blood tills. time. and it P0Se . 'j- nTTtlilno.''tit .will tract attenn ' handicapped In triikps . rabarrus. and Hendricks, of . Madt. on each contesting with the other for the actual leadership of the Republican .trencth. Nominally, it has been given . ii st Clair Williams of ;Conord; t Representative v v.. - ms( vi urrv. is probably tne -smartest" Re- iesg' the, state' without; -.delay ;:: pro ceed along ,tlvig linear some sinTi'ar J tn ptitB form of. direct- ffVT til "truilon P . A - ;- J -r fa-1 -r 1 ..,.,- V beehreducedy;OrdMQf the-anajge . "TV ell,', bring me those dishes for my ,breakfastt.ry .V; "But.; they .are not breakfast dishes, rrepl 1 eil t-he waiter, i 'Never. mind When thex are suPDOsed to -be- eaten; tf Jhey' have- been reduced tn prlelbHnk' thcm InnoTrtrHla jln- jwere . followed1! 'a-nd .: for moyement touppress theiouoVtraf .1 k?aft hc j U-jcmcken conspmrne, fie 'will be'.tacriditdiffl chicken- PieM I arid widespread violation S' of tii law 1:: ' - -' C-&v. v; 'v imtuc, LUC Slaw DUUI1UB 1 v"- , interestinsr to i memberix f th flnan until there - has ,been little oo.mmteeawBir,.;testlnar -abonV-? for; Btcen nems upon which ..the various educational .and charitable institutions may grit and itrow ; in vlnflue'ncV" for the sfood ofhe state. Jt is; doubtful, "however.- that . they' will warm to Jhe ,8ta;; constabylary ; .f .'"Jii'S. Like several otheryueiBtions' ihafc are cbnf ronting tKe' awmers. theopln Ion ; of governor' Morrison .Is" eagerly awaited Jwithi respect vtTthe-ponstabu-lary ;propbsalThosevlnp fknbwj liim andaVeiscussed',; thls iuljject'with Wmgfear ithat he tiaVaalns-'a-i-tate flnlTV "" . . 1 ....:VI.-.1.'.I..1J ntiblican 111 tne nuuse uui uib lattt ui nativity causes the Republicans to deny him the prestige even of a whip ia. the house Macqulre is progressive, i a neithbor and a good mend of. Governor Bute Doughton and consequently lese Ljeste to the old guard '.which is typi cally represented by Tom - Owens, , a '.Mo kick" from Sampson . of .former Senator Marion Butler Spe0al to The Star) ,V;NEW. ; Jan. ; ?2.- The annual drf v6.xior new memDerships 's t ot the local ' chamber' of commerce in 'meetinsr With unusual: success. ;sThe canvassers are giving theirv own . time to enlist new, mejnbers nd practically r all ;bld mejnoerB ary re-eniisttng. Toe person ally . fine and the accomplishments of the members this 'past jreatv have spur- S J, is .-iJ.V.y.?, -; TheOpopuiarity;. which Governor newspaper-' men mayvbevisurpassed: rby. Governor Morrison.- Certainly; ha, has made ; a fine start:tv At f-least .5once a- dav he is having tbe: newspaper men itn the cap ital city and there are -about " seven representatives' of state dailies assign-, ed -to:.the' capitol, In Tiis office for a eon-fab.,..- ;,; :-y-: r-y . - .... Oftentimes there is little ' for print as a - result 'of - the . talkfest; but the newspapermen leave with several good ."leads ; 4tl am goins1 to 1M: ly ou boys run the literary ..end - of iMi' ofHce for the jnext .fOurr'years.. he ssrV a morn- :Xfxg ct so back, "and 1 want you to tell LEWIS HOLDS HIS TI1XB i ROCHESTER. 7 k. t -Yl jan; 22.- Strangler - Lewis ''Successfully; defended his heavyweight 'wrestlinfr title her tonight,; throwing : Dick Daviscourt.'.of i eras, j rr one hour and 23 minutest- f , The superficial area- of -the earth -is 196,940000 -square' miles.-.. . i :' . m anythlne I owht tn kTiow: ir r Among the eastern Republicans the . going to piakV the old ) state hum It chief interest in the pie distribution is over the marshalship now held by the venerable George HV Bellamy, known from hill top to valley as the "Duke, of Brunswick." Incidentally.' If. may be said that the duKe is in no 'mood to surrender his office and if the : Repub licans get mm out Liiry iuusi -jjiTsic-charg.esaccording to the duke ' hinir, r W. Ward, of Raleigh, says thatbej is going to succeed jut. eeiamy ?anq lie has a truck load of letters from Re publicans prominent in the state"1 who have given him their Indorsement, a He contends that when the state, commit tee meets here soon - to ratify the ten tative selections of the omnipotent tri umvirate M o o r e h e a d, - Linney and gjjer-he will come out miles ahead of John D. Farker, of Smlthfleld, .his closest contender. r;r - ?), -.'vVv Gilliam Grissom is going to- succeed j. W. Bailey as collector of Internal revenue and Linney ' and ' Tucker are going to draw the district attorney- shiDS in the west ana east, respective you fellows stick bv me And ..they have, ail promised to . stav with 'i him", v Hrs; folksy, touch 'and his complete abandon- of stiffness has '; at tracted"; the newsoaoernren. who : have known him; best since; h came here as chief executive,: -One - of -his mbst; se vere eruips . quripg tne campaigns ,is out a- iuprison .Dposter atojiay. A part-of the general' assembly con spicuous among ;- the -. i number . being three "of ' the popularly known ' house' leaders,'ilef t ; Rajelgh, Friday afternoon lor; little "Washington where. they went to .ttejid and take; part-in a. great -Ki waris .dinner. They were"-invited as the special 'guests' of ' Kiwanian Llnd Sey C..'.Warrn..". former-' senator'' Xrom the -Beaufort district. ? " s--. ';. . . .. " - u .The! three, .ijneftd.ery''schert.uled.-'.'for- talks. . Wtsre rC Representatives r -"Tobe" Connor,; John Dawson and . Will Neal Representative Will :.Everett,- . former. Speaker tVttei 'Sfurphy, - the pBqrgwin cousins, -KenhetK-'and: Sbmner, Senators, .Outlaw ,; and -jGaUert.- ,v;mborn!& and ly. Brownlow Jackson, in the : west, r gtubbs jand "Lulisford : Lbng.-Tpresidenti will be the marsnai to succeea vnaries I pro tern of the- senajeWith nepresen- A. weoo. mese seieuuuua - u.a.r c uttc fettled an, though they are '.In -hopeless conflict with the aspirations of former Senator Butler, they will Stand unless Butler is bigger than the com bination. ' V;:i-f ' ;'It is the smaller pieces of pie ..that are giving the Republicans much con cern. There are chief clerkships; as sistant district attorneyships ; ijhief Seputyships and a raf.t of other .- nice plums which some members qf the gen-; eYal 'assembly would ' 'like" Very. -mUch to have. Ergo, they are thlnKlns1mor.eri about these Jobs than . they;' are7 about legislation and tatlves Butt; ilobre and Co completed the 1 Jegislatiy't representation, Bishop Thomas i BOst represeated -i the Fourth Estatii- several -Tnembers . of Which were forced'to fpregd. the event because ' of pressing rbusiness in Ral- STATE i.i ArJ UFACTURII JG INTERESTS FQRSTARIFF Marion, S.' C. Lumberman Asks ll'anJtenCoinm thei ways' and means committee which is now holding headings-Sputhern business men ask-f or protective' Huties as thev-dld dnrine- th MeTCIftlev and u-axti aamrnistrations.--AT:';:- i-:;,.:; .y;D.-- O. 'Andersort , ' who describes .'him self as a :t "manufacturer . of ;. lumber,, operating a& Marion, S. C'f has spoken for the- North Carolina pine,, hardwood and - cypress lumber people, L - He . be longs to the North Carolina Pine asso ciation, ; which is , composed of lumber men, in the Carolines and Virginia.' ' He told - the 1 . house committee ; that the three : states mentioned ; produce ; about three, "billion feet of lumber annually, and, he was delegated to appear, for the pf-f ;i(SpectaIi to' .The Star) '"" - WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. North Car olina- congressmen are alarmed over! - signs of protective -tariff sentiment - InVJ VI am addressing this t committee the state. - They fear, that manufactur-,f roan . the .standpoint c-f an Xmerlean er : and', otners ; wni -emoarrass . them when they . get ready to votey on the Republican ' tariff --measure, ' .They think that the G.nO. P. was cast out of office in 1912 because of its laws providing protective tariff duties on the things' that everybody needs to eat and ? wear," ' The e people of t the state would be surprised at the" list ot names to-letters asking for tariff duties. - - . .' A reduction in crop values or prices has made many North Carolinians 2 em brace the tariff views - of -Republicans with a hope that, import duties ; might help . to restore the prosperity that fol lowed -the ' war, i't- r4 ,i ';vU; ' A ;.-)v i: Many interesting Ideas . and facts about the tariff are. being presentedxto ald he. 'In the Interest of ,th .North Carolina pine Industry, f I "respectfully sunmit that At a reciprocal ; tariff situ atf on should exists as between 'the Ca qadian operators, who I hive j toarket composed bf 100,000.000 consumers, 6pen to 'theni free Of all duty, then surely.it Tjiust :be equitable; andfair - for ua-to ur;e that we , should , have the t same privilege in f, the ' Canadian u market, Which is composed . of . between "seven and eight 'million consumers." . -: In' concluding- his remarks "-Mr., .An derson said: - "Our, North Carolina p urstnrs atanA tmr o' tariff vfm! revenna " ' vThat Is a : broad; position. ;-; It may mean a great deal. '; . . ". k;- Vj-::- . , - Senator Simmons ? will stand '-bythe bid "Democratic policy ; of fa ."tariff for revenue only.-' : He has , indicated tht he 'will oppose all protective duties un less they be oni products of Industries built up by the war for domestic uses i ' , . . - - . , . - , ; .s- - WATCHMAII FOUND Mt'RDEHED . : CHARLESTON, a ' C., Jatf; -22.--Late tonigm , tne r. ooay - or .vjonn a. , uauey, night Watchman for: the Maybank com- citizen, said he. "I do . not conceive that it would .be, to,- the; best interest of ; American industry , to t create , fric tion J between Canadian Industry and American industry; - ,however, . t am fully convinced, and the association for .which I. peaki'is of- the same opinion, that it is unfair, for the-American lum ber manuacturer to be;' faced with ; a pany, was found . by the tracks of : the canaaian ;,tanrt , wan wnen tne vjana-; dia'n tnanuacturer is privileged to come Into our. mark ets free "of . duty." ' '. Mr. '.Anderson compared- the advant ages the Canadian lumber, operator has over . the- American. Labor costs ? more -oh this "side of the boundary ; line,'fand Canada has natural advantages. "Now,- in vieyw of "all this situation," i. a sclent. - BtCPICAL' CONGRESS 155TDS 'Jy-il SpecUT tW The 'star) V CHARLOTTE, Jan.' 22 WItti ttflc meeting, ' the.: two-day " session of the 2North .'Carolina " section of ; the ; clinieaf ' congress of ' thev American; CoU' lege of Surgeons, came to. a close hera this afternoon.' x The -.meeting has been pronounced by , eminent, surgeons ; as ; one of thW mbst-Signiflcant gatherings In the v history of. the medical , prof cs-i f ; , siOn ln the state, v-"- V j-f 'f j.' . J ; i 4 "We take thiS . method vof thanking our ' friendsl" for their ';; kindness. 1 and sympathy; during the. recent, illness and dea,th pf our raother,Mrs. S. J. ;Mci Keithanl: v ' . . v --:'v.- ' -' -j ;i.;-vv-V'v THE CHILDREN; iNFLUE v. , m V ; J'r'Vv t r t i i Seaboard Air Line. we. haa 'been Kinea : Mi.bu lIM. and ; robbed. ; Death was caused. by faJI v . V . As a preventive, melt ff1 ta mow. in tne . oaca oi ns? neaa. wun a fj -,; 7..,t hale -night; apn tUOtllhlZ Company were ransacked; desk' drawers being broken into. ; ; --; M?f 5-,- -''. -V x', V'ji:'v .' 1 - '. v?V.v.'.f .lt is estimated that the Jewish. pop ulation of the world is 16,430,000.-' ; ' v - X X W I r if' r; i w. UC3 Otter, 17mUonJn Uted V0f r "i ' ! ;t',. ! 3 .f n 1 i I Like members of cbn gress;.' members nr- th -s-enerai assemmv receive vari ous and ; suhdrycommunlcatiftns.- f rom thir constitHeiatsback.homeOne call lngf.br,.drastic ' prohibition legislation has i. just : heed-. repelved addressed ;' tO the state senate and it was reaa ;n- Macauire. , having a dav bv the .Sofiorous Brbughton.; . - ioofl iob back home, is thinkinar about "One-fifth of! the .moonshlning fn i48 legislation. He comes from a section states of the Union.M., said the-letter, that wants roads and if the state "really . from thei pen of Arthur Simmons: live means what it says he believes' that ! stock dealer aiBurllpgton, "is in North million Is not too much. He wonldl Carolina andboys are en tneroaajMO. hell 'byCihe thousands, yor tne oj"P- a sake -wake in :"and .-do . something." . ; r Of a "less serious riote .but certainly interestinVvwai a letter that one of the natnrt mmhrs -received from his girl a tday or So agok Dally chronicling of the general assembly's doings had f ail ed I to record any action taken by this young, membe and the. girl back home wa - wonderiitar whether he came to tb vleeislature - or '"went somewhere else .: vTv' Jj-. i" 't:jf ''v,.-.-' V "f have aeep nothingitt the papers about you : so i. far," she wrote, ."and -1 am sure thai the 'legislature hasn't dbne anything yet. .1 c expect vto . see In the papers soon So the member ' is preparing ; an avalanche of bills.;. lave them issued at four per cent and payable 40 years after date. 7 s :'t i . i . - ''-- ' j Federal Supervisor ' Brame's ; recent letter to Governor Bickett Is drawing Ire from many quarters and;-causing the "wets' to do a lot of laughing' at tne expense of the federal agents -in the state. ' ; ,-. .; The lawmakers scolT at the suggesr tion of a state constabulary. .They ould have none of tne kind' andithey ion't event want to go so... 'far as to, emune -approval or the ; Antl-saicon league program calling for' the ' api pomtment of a federal prohibition commissioner in' North1 Carolina. Brame'g letter, however, has set them to talking and that is the-first essen tial in building sentiment.- Agent Qui- "ii ieiier 10 Mr. urame poimea oui that "unless there in some waV tro- rtded to organize the ' prohibition wees of North Carolina into- a more efficient working organization, the'lavf. uming citizens of the state win-lose eonnoence in the officers." . sbm facetiously inclined politician ln Gastonia; whose name several folks suspect, sent -Representative Will, Neal th rlinnina- oi his proposed senatorial revision bill . andiwlth the clipping a nMot nit - ti ff-tf eating, inai inc.- o.iu Democratic, and 33rd." Republican, dis- lt was never -cnntomnlfltert .'. ;Mt.l frtt: hS, combined nd gl Yen ' two Sth,. ators, i BOtn Wlll- inen , db mu.ieiy, isn. 6craticVvthe anonymous Writer Mn- lOrmea ;M.Xi. iciw... ' -y--1 ' ne wrote finvprnn. THlrt -that fte federal officers should bear all the I "Men of enforcement and in this conr .tion the district supervisor, whodl rectg the activities in, five of the sou th- "o iates, brings forth the Suggestion ? 8tate constabulary. , yy -, i am inclined to the opiriibrC" he "that a properly drawn 'law "will . 'Mole the state to organize and op "te such a force without cost to the Payers a"d on the other hand With - icicuue to ine siaie. -un " Om -'"of., the- moreVecQhonically." In clined uiembefs. of the v lower house, who lives af: the f Tarborpugh, : went a t, -h Inlnir"- room-. yesterday. morn- irig and when he sat down the riead waiter, himself quite a biuuciil u-; man characteristics; approached With th' information that several items on the how; celebrated ''carte du. Jour" had j - TT TVs h: -x-CiTii you; CAN Oil ana ti V.V-. ......... . .--'v,.- .. ... :-t Vj . .' , r "... accessories 1 t-'ii ';i,'i'fc-. I ;tl;'EI S 15 '-4': From A nv Dealer.- 'IV' VK &XX -i:r,,f .V '.z9??'hrp Y. & P. SERVICE STATION ' 'i.- rv ' : ' 512 N. Front Streetlill 200 MEN'S ; PERCALE DRESS- SHIRTS f 200 WELL MADE, FULL AND ROOMY, WITHi SOFT .CUPFS, ASSORTED STftlPK PATTERNS, -FORMERLY PRICED AT .'.; $3.00 AAD . - 3JiO EACHr v x -:.! ; r;,.? NOW 9 I E EACH You can geti an .idea i of the sptlendidvvalues to be obtained, here tomorrow, by jtlie ones mentioned below. No advantage is to be gained by waiting : until later. Their prices are substantially lower han they have been selling, for right along, and they will be no lower after the termination of this sale. - - - ONE HOUR SALE OF ' BE AUTIFUL - We offer for Monday, between 'the hours of '1:30 and ;;v2:S0.. ;o'clock,- several -doseh ;,; Women's - Beautiful " waists -Georgettes, Satins, Pongees and Crepe de : Chines;' formerly priced" at, S4.95, ?5.95, $6.50 each. : Hour sale price. eacu: . ...... A GENtHNE SURPRISE ' AWAITS YOU ....... S2.98 .:?.,-?.j OWISTHES x WINTRY. DAYS ARE BEFORE UE: ; V ; JANUiY CLEARANCE PRICES ARE VERY LOW U. WOMEN'T-Shoes .Tnade, by H; C. Godman - Company, ,!vguarahteed all solid leather. . : -i . APAIR .?..,.rv;.:. .' . $3.85 ;; WOMES,S---Fine grade shoes, made by. H. C. Godman Company, guarteed all solid leather, $ J. Ss . . . .'.'. . r , A PAIR i L ' WOMN'S-Belk-Williams Company's Special ? Made ?n anoes, nne Kia stock. . r ) , v'eA-PAIRv.:'r.V. " ''..--v- . ; - :-;' Sb.UU WOMEN'SBelkViniams - ; Company's Special Made ;XSh6esi frpm fine kid' stbck.FJ r; -if 'V-1 it Q C ' A PAIR i '. -. -J WOMWS-Holter's high-grade ; shoes, "extra nhekid 'stbekf ull Louis heels.: " . R ' S -'rf-x -' - . ; " : r'hi ;.: . ; , -'V ':: li ' .' '- ... f ' WOMEN'Holter's fine high-grade shoes, kid .stock, ; new niaitary heels. A PAIR.. J, ft- r . i . .V. . $9.25 ,-full Louis heels. APAIR .... $10.00 WOMEN'S Dorothy Dodd black kid lace boots, full Louis heels. xs y ' .A. 'XXxLifc:' i ' m ''' - rt a ' - ir r ;..v ', : T' i , y ' ;Wd3iEN'S--Dbrothy Dodd fine black kid shoes, . new 1 Trmlitary heels; , V $R on APAIR ... .v....:;.. ...u..; -i; -V $7.75 , MEN'SBelk-Williams Company's Special Made Shoes, . Goodyear welts, gun metal stock, blucher - A 7C or English styles, v A PAIR . . . i . : . i . . v .v v"X vMJii'&TryK APAIR ' MN-SrBalston's -shoes, Russia calf and glaze kangaroo r full English and "combination styles.;v .A, 7C "li"EVKTC! "' T 1 e 4-Ana ' a V rco in f On T .rtf'iia-'ril-Parifl crtin-VriOIll ? " English or bliicher styles W:. A PAIR . v.v.;V.v.V; . r MEN'S Bioh Reynolds': fine shoes, Rpssia -.;, -,;.".-vici kid, English or combination' styles. : : '-'A "DA TT? - & -UXX! ; ; V -yv;,:: $7.75 and . . .- , .-. i. ':, - -! ' - 4 : ' - $11150 19c NEW COTTON FABRICS COMING IN DAILY. BUY NOW, AT V JANUARY CLEARANCE ic ,;.";: :- -prices -..,:-:.:-;;: 3,000 yards Amoskeag romper cloth,'- 32 inches wide, small checks, stripes : "and plain colors. . lt' vf. ;-;v:-OCi:v- PER YARD . . . . . . . yC;V 1,200 yards Amoskeag; dress . ging- -hams, '32 1 inches' wide, beautitul range of plaids and plain" : colors. A YARD ; ! . V .71 . . 1,000 yards r 27-inch Equity apron ginghams, assorted 'checks of blue, brown and black. A YARD 800 yards 27-inch outing . flannels, ;as sorted light and dark colors." fj-- A YAkT) ' - . . ; ; '--.'Xall-? A W- -( - NEW 'SHIPMENT RED STAR ; H -;' ; i:vIAPER'':i The -genuine Antiseptic; ; durable, absorbent and nonirritant Birdseye cloth.'. These areffered1 in full. 10-: yard pieces- whichi are sealed' to rn-" sure its sanitary "condition. - At Jan- "- Z'. A . Cil .5Wi-,. . : :i ' ". . x . uary, vicax aute uotc tv.es. . 24-inch 10-yard pieces, --- -.4. ' Vv-: - -',-;' - av . . . f. -. . . $1.79 .v ..:'' JANUARY, CLEARANCE OF SEVEN FINE FUR: TRIMMED COAT SUITS OFFERED -MONDAY RE-1 ' ' "'- vV "; if-- ' ; - ; Now is your opportunity to buy ajiandspme coat suit :: at a bargain price. .Fur trimmings may. be removed after -wearing a.few times.; '; v; '--' i, ?. : ':"". ,'' j- One Duvet ; de. Laine suit, Nankin blue, with handsome sninrrpl rnllnr fnrmftrlv nrir.pd at i ' - JT A '. ? $119.00. Bargain price . A One Duvet de Laine suit exquisite model with handsome v seal collar; navy blue, size 38. Formerly , priced ;at $95.00. Bargain price V. ;;. One purple velour suit, 'straight-line model with Hudson, - v seal f collar, size 18." Formerly 1 'x y;H' ' priced at $59.50. Bargain price ;. . . . . . . i One brown velour suit,; full ripple style, fur-trimmed, size 36: Foimerly priced a TC v J ; Bargain price . . . 1 ., v ... -. .V . , . . i .: . . I 3 ' One ' brown unfinished worsted ? suit . with ta .. mingle .bf j white, , an unusually pretty , ripple model;; stylish seal . j - coiiar, size xo yeara. r ormeriy pncea vo i f i -; at. $69.50. .Bargain price . SX ; : v . i; ) . U U ; One black: velour; suiti a jvery haridsbme model withiseal collar, size 38. . Formerly pricedat $95.00. (Jjyl jr A H Bargain price . iV.;: .. . ,': 7' v ImOU ' i One black velour sui, an attractiye model, fur-trimmed, size 16 years. Formerly "pneed at $49.50. Bargaitfprice . . . I $24.75 .-. . . . . . . h"27-inch 10-yard pieces, -V, at ...v...v..;;:C..... $1.98 1 -KDRAWERSiBOpiES Chitdren's fine cambric drawers bod--; ; ies, cut low? in neck) ! two; rows pf bone -buttons: sewed on -with apei & Formerly -priced 59c .each. For ;. Monaay oniy, ,4'Oi .any . - size for . . ......-'t, ' ; CHILDREN'S BL0OMERS Fine knit, bloomers, in flesh or blacks iv . with ; elastic, knee , and button ; hole band top. Formerly sold, in 5 sizes 3 to 8 for 89c and 10 tto;14 for 98c. 'For Monday. only, 4 of ahysizefor . . . . . ; . . $2.79 AN'EXlTlA GOOD FRONTfLACE :; '. -: . t CORSET ., ... 'I," In flesh, .low bust; long: skirt, strong; ' , supporters, an .unusual-; S2.98 $16:50 JANUARY CLEARANCE OF FINE MUFF& , The neckpieces matching these muffs, have, been sold and in order to clear these out at once, we offer our; entire stock at very much below wholesale cost. It certainly ) will pay anyone to puy nowat rnese-pnees ana maicn tnem up next season ; or, - perhaps yoiiv can match your, neckpiece 'heretomorrowrW ; One handsome brown muff, with heads and tailsformerly priced at $37.50. : Clearance Sale y s ' PriCe..' .,, .: -" ;-..-j ' !,- .- ' One beautiful silver' tip muff, - formerly priced at $37f0. ' . Clearance Sale prjfee X - atomy ...........;.,. ; . .-. ..... .... ,'.vv- OneKandsome natural fox-muff, formerly priced at $35.00: .'' y Clearance Sale "price ' , V , Only . . j . . .. , ..;.,-, .i . -'''- Handsome red fox muff s.with heads 'and tails, : . former : price $24.75. ' Clearance Sale price ; f -ft; - only ... ... .-V-. ;.;i;;1vW r VVl 1UA !UUIiO niUU'UMtug Mt vmaais aw. .aawa. wmww Clearance Sale price ;:, v ;;-x"y' : ,.:-- 'V.. .. I S1.fi W ay $12.50 $6150 ' Clearance Sale price . One assorted lot, formerly priced; at; $18.50 and $19.50J -. .'Clearance; oaje price,: -,: s '.y ' only ; v v -',' v.1 . v ,y - "..' $7.50 - afilTNr.H 1 0-YARD BOLTS FINE GRADE LONG lii?lll!79K 36-irich l0yarfl bolts nam- - V -sookfinti Equality ; I -Per; '-k,::-; ::- ; . ,v - mm 39rihch lOrd Jbolts extra nne combed yarn striped f ;inainsbokJ CCiff :36-inch 10-yard bolts, flesh. nainsooK, - luit!;. quality ., combed yarn Pefbolt JVW :: 39-inch 10-yard-;bots extra fine combed yarn checked nainsook; v .'1 C S per;b6itm ? W P ':.:''';,:.--. " --. .-.. '.!--; '.;" ;. . i ; r , f " XV-- aJ ;ifc -' z '; jr. ; A Clean Swtp Absolutely of : . Lowest Priced to the -Finest lilarked. , Lower Than; Their v t,,, - v:i:v i:'vv:,;-; 'iv-f. -'f . I : it-':t tC: "-. i'k v-VC. .v;'a T rU '" .; HT. Ti'o.V. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 23, 1921, edition 1
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