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GBEESBOEO DATXT NEWS FRIDAY" " APRIL 29, 1910. "America' Foremost Brand" LUZ1ANNE COFFEE - - i a carrcE tht wia Tn V AcorrECwhmdMbutii ANT PATKOM-PLCAJmO CKOCER U HIPPLT TOO THE REILY-TAYLOR CO. WW OMXAIH U.S.A. PELNCESS WOULDN'T LET OUCHESS SIDE LN ELEVATG&! New York. April . Little did thi Prince l'arlagby suapect tlie goasip a - would niua wh.ee slie recently uuait- tingly riued to permit the Duchess of ' jManclie.ter to rid) ia her elevator' while the iu in it. The Duchess of Manchester was t oc jmerly Miss Hel.n Zmaimua, of tin icinnati, and woe stopping at the Plata I until the and her ttuslstad left for Hyde 'Park, lxng Island, to visit lira, rred eriok V.uaVrbllL It wa exported that the airiV and ' durhrii would return to the Pkiia to !day, where it we unofficially eiven out PZJISONALS lis visiting friend and relatives in the bttt mv "CT princaissc i. sorry that the I HtT did not permit re Ditches, of Mauclieeter Miaa Doriett, of Siler City, spent Sat urday and Sunday in Kernersville, where - ahe rendered one of her beautiful solo at one of the Rer. Mr. Bondthaler'a pop ular services. P. 8. Xomegry, of Charlotte, spent yesterday in the city with friend. Miu Mabel Harrison, of Salisbury, is waiting friends and relative in the city. "n G. C Tarbrough, of Wilmington, is pending a few days in the city with " friend. Miss Hill Thomas, of Raleigh, is vis ttiog relative In the eity. 1. F. Kuykendall, of Asnevills, was a business visitor in the eity yesterday. Mrs. W. K. Harriaton is vissitiag friends and relatives in JJurhaav E. H. Aldrich, of Uaw River, spent yesterday in the eity attending the ball game. Miss Zula Brashear, of High Point, "spent yesterday in the dty as the guest of Mrs. Archie Stern. A. O. Hall, of Winston Salem, was a business visitor in the eity yesterday. . A. Swift, of Elon College, is visit ' ing friends and relatives in the eity. Dr. Charles Scott, of Aaherille, is here an a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams is spend ing a few days in the city with friends. C. B. Parker, of Danville, was a buai ' seas visitor in the eity yesterday. Mrs. D. H. Williams left yesterday for Spartanburg, were she will spend sev eral weeka visiting friends and relatives. Frank K. Allen, of Raleigh, is here an a visit to friends. Visa' Mabel Holmes, of Durham, spent vesterday la the eity with relatives. (She will return heme this morning. H. 0. Aahsr, of North Wilkesbero, Is spending the day ia the city with friends. Mrs. ft. J. Meaaae returned yester day from Ore ham, where ahe attended the wedding of her slater. Who, was mar ried there Wednesday. The Rev. W. L. Qrlswia left yesterday ,to "j16 Pt' ' elevator le oenerj for Lyachbitfg, where he will spend mv-' J- . cral days on business. ; Tke incident that caused all the trouble va that Princess iariaghv, who I J. Elwood Cos, Mr. and Mrs. W. (;. has visited Washington at varknu times Bradshaw. and W. H. Kagan, of High accompanied bv large retinue, of sei-v-1 Point, was in the eity attending the ant and various breeds of animals audi ball game yeterdy. .leathered friends, gave orders that no i Mr. A. M. Scales has returned to her one escepting her servants should rida, home in Danville after a visit to Mr. and Mr.. A. M. Scales. Mr. and Mrs. Thout Peinberton re ""j ". "J.- ;: "7L"r' .1 netcr stepped into the same elevator :.j "if.: J 1 JC """"! with the princess, neither knowing the and relatives in Ashborp John Moore, of Charlotte, was a busi ness visitor in the city yesterday. J. H. Sparger and Miss Helen have returned from a vi.it to relatives in ill. Airy. No Other Candy Takes ' the place of Nun nally's. It's first in the hearts of the candy lovers of the South because it's so supremely good and pure. bonbons and choc olates always come to you deliriously fresh because we receive almost daily express shipments from Atlanta. on to servant number two, ad'gi a w r until the elevator condm -tar I 0rC(SD0T0 1)111(1 CO.. e ws that the Duchesa of Man- AGENTS 1 yds. Loag Cloti, rvorfh LSI. Ma j al 98c FECIALS 50c All Pare Llnea. ytri wide, today at 25c her elevator at the hotel when ahe I was in it. Several day ago the Dncbes of M,n- other's' idcjitity. As tlio elevator con ductor was about to dose the door the princess, by an eloquent nod, gave the iiieh sign to servaut number one, who parsed it on to servant number two, ad infinitum, Mrs. S. M Scott h. returned to ker C"' nei home ia Mebane after a visit to friends ("' was ptrson non grata in thei and relatives in the city. elevator at toat particular time. I . x- i- ',. , she was asked to step out, w hit-It she 1 -" H- H. Nowlia, of Lynchburg, is spend r ' 1 , . r lag the dav in the citv. ' , ... . . . but many women UeTVe yoke tfect . A frv nient Inter her husband ! and the perfoot sasoutlnasM over the Mr. II. fl. Davidson has returned from heard the stnry and became much , hip. wliicV the yoke- prov.de,, and the a v,.it to lel.t.ve. in W inston-Salom. lwlght up. The intended trip to th. ,kirt can be ma le a, indicated in the X. A. Robbins, of CJiarlotte, was a via- J anderbilt home prevented the d'lke 1 ,,n. view if preftired. Also it allows itor in tlie city yesterday. from looking into the incident, which j a. choice of walking of round length, an Mia Martha Wilson, of lli.der.nii i. ls spread all shout town and set gos- I that it nrovidea for almost everv visiting friends and relatives in the city. ."Pv '"nsrues washing and prophesying a nd every occasion. When plaited ity editor f the :?; ITS'T " ..'! V rZ"f? vv iia.-isyva av4T7isa -7iivins3it miu w. jn, for R. E. Carmicbael, Charlie Webber, of Morriatown, Tenn, ft You'll Find Hie Buttons All On the bnttou all seild, tb beads ia good oaadHion sad th gar ment free frasa rip and tear if this is your laundry. W. repair all our customers' liaoa free of harge whether yoa are married or not you will sppraciat th time and an o ranee taring feataras of this servioa. Why net enjoy H, and the other good feature of our work. Try us. Columbia I Laundry Co. jj Phones 17M33 S Shore, business manager, spent yester-1 r m ' . day in toe city and attended the ball DeKosset-Townes. ! (Special to Daily Vews.l Mrs. W. W. Barber and little daueli- ; :,,. au . , . , - ..,. , . J. i i " laJJiiiiif umi, Ainu -i lnaritaUtr 01 ter of Wilkeeboro, i vis.ting relat.ve. iotfmt Mly not only in Wilmiugton in the eity. ',,, ,krm,.f ,k ' . Dr. W. P. Rieves list gone to Wash- !at B o'clock vrstcrdar altcrnoon at tlie ington, D. ('., to attend a meeting of the houie of Mrs. Frederick W. Jtiuk, sl.ter American Kye, Nose and Throat society. ;0f th bride. No. 101 North Fifth street, Mr. and Mrs. P. X. Crouch, of Wash- waa nut Annie mount ueatouet, a agtoa, D. C, is visiting friends and rel- member of one of I lie oldest and best atives in the eity. known Cape Fear fmtiiliee, became the Un -I ri H i... Aii brid of illiain Arniitead Tuwnei. for- Marr, of Burlington. i visiting st the ""V of kut OT ' home of Mr and Mrs. U M. Clrmer. riae.iit of Wilmington. fec,g! ...,.. , ,,, , ' . , ioonueeted with tli legal department ot I J. . Smith, of AtlanU, Ga, . here he A.tlnUc IWt Line RaUw.y com- j on a visit to relative,. pun v. Tlie Dick residence was attrac-1 W. A. Murry, of Mebane, spent yea-1 lively decora I. d for the event. The) terday in the city with friends. ,hde was becomiiurly attired in white Mrs. W. V. Fields is visiting relatives meteor crepe and carried a bouquet of I m i-iaiiville. niites ot tne ruliey. I lie dame of nunor, Mis Alice H. Speight, of Reidsville, Mrs. Frederick W." Dick, wss handsomely is hare ou a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. Igtwned and carried white rose. The M. Waynick, at Mrs. C J. Mathews, on ribbon bearer were little Miss Margaret Church street. I Klliott, oaughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. George . ; 11. lilliott, and ederiek W. Dick, Jr. HOWE'S GREAT L0MD0W CIRCUS. Mwin Coze, of Richmond. Va. was bet . .. M . . , msn. The impressive ceremony ws per-1 The Part the Clown Mays ia Big Or- farnti hy wllli H. Mil es a Feature ia IU Success. ;'ton, rector of fit. James' Episcopal i Ta clowning part of a circus program church, assisted by Bishop Robert! i not uadarstood by Us outsider. There Following the ceremony : , . I there wss a reception in honor of are timet , during the show v ihen there jta bridll , j(r nJ M Tow, . u aot a atown in meat and then in the i.M .!,.;., , : ,,; next instant the hippodrome track will ;nor1k ,nd m ,nelr friun wl vitit Mr almost swarm with th.m. They seem tc .Tewnt, mMiln. jB Richmond, Va. .spring from ths ground and they w.l A ,nt of-tow. nests here for anapnear as quieaiy. i ne presence o ,he w,draf wtn. Mrs. Towne. and Mis. U. cown .PPio,mi.i .no is nesireu ; Kiuibcth Townet, of Richmond, Va.. jjjwith moat eircut acts swi again there . ,,, si,r .ptlrelv, of the 5 ..e jome feature, which would be ruined1 M K Hatton.of V.,h S if they were allowed to be clowned , p. Cf tmi Mrs. .lame. A. Wil E Clowning is a fine art. Ths best ,i 't i:.u... v j .k ...i ar born, not made. i , . , ., r , . . . . . ... When intermingling with eitirent or, Mm;Tno,mM DeRoswt. 'of Bstlti- .roe.. mey o.,.a noi o. suspecvea ; ,,r A Wi.ri. ,,f ling wesrer. of the loose robe of OwB4nor0- v c I, but when they appear in the eir- . . . cas rings with their makeup? on they vnaowica-iToy. laugh and th crowd laughs with them ' SamueJ A. Troy, formerly of Bol They help to unlosd. temporarily, at to", rent a resident of Wilmington tor least, the cares from the minds of thou- f some time, and Miss Addie i hnlwi'-k. sands of people. These men who appear daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Duiuel W. so dignified and quiet upon the street CbsdHi-k. of this Hty. were unite.1 tn out of the circus ring would never be marriage at 2.-'l o'clock this afternoon, picked out as being clowns on tl:e rosd, the ceremony beinff performed hi tlie but they sre. home of the bri)i'. Nu. Iir7 Walnut The work of the clowns with the street, by Kev. Tlwna A Smoot. pu Howe's London Show is not the ssmejl'ir of t.rsiv Metlimlit clillrrh. in the day afler day, as they take delight in ifvnet of only a few relatives snd springing new jokes snd new tricks upon friend of the couple. Mr. mid Mrs. their coworkers, which entertains the ' Troy left on the afternoon train for a members of the troupe t. well as tlie trip south, sfter ahi'h they will be si audience. i home ia this citv. Howe's 8hows will be here Wednesday i May 4. 11.50 Ltdies' W&ists. lace trimmed, special 95c 11.00 Ladies' Waists lace trimmed, special 79c 75c Ladies' Waists, lace trimmed, special i$c $5.00 Instead of $7.50 17.50 Voile and Panama Tailored Skirts, latest styles, special today t I5.C0 Ladies' and Misses' All Linen Coat Suits, special 15.00 f 7.50 Beautifully Trimmed Lingerie Dresses, new lot just received, spec ial today t ;. 15.00 y Ralston Health Shoes For Men. Why not have the best fit from the first day ? S4.00 Ladies' Slippers 12.00. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Ladies' Oxfords 98c up its entire length it is stitched fiat over trie hips, consequently meaning no ap preciable bulk and it provide, just be coming and graceful Sara. Th skirt is cut ia IS gores. Thr is s piait laid at the bark elge of each gore and th dosing t made invisibly st the hack. When the yoke is used th skirt is cut off and joined to its lower tilnr. The uuantitv of materia' required for Iv the medium site is 8 S-4 yards 24 or 2T, , Woc or 5 yaids 44 or 6i inches wide. Th) width of skirt at lower edge is 4 yards. The pattern 6o33 is cut ia site for a . 24, 6. 2ft. .10, S and 34 inch waist nie..ur and will be mailed to any ad dres. by the Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of 10 oant. (If in haute, tend an additional S-oeat stamp for letter postage, which insures more prompt delivery.) MRRY-BEIK BIOS. CO. The NAVARRE Hotel j Beeenth Aveaa at Mtk trt, abort from Broadway. MSW YOKK CXHTXB OF IYEBYTH1H0. ISO Boom SOO Bath A neat with a bath for a oolUr aad a half. A raaa with a hath tar a dollar aad a half. A room with a hath for a dollar aad a half. SPECIAL ENVELOPE OFFER Mrs. Walter S. Le has returned from s vi.it to friends and relatives, in Ch.r- i iotte. I Dutch OrtlL taat la town (a la aartoj Must. Dluatraud booklet mailed gratia E(M T. .mit. Ceo. L. kaaban Having bought a large lot of sitra quality of whit rag envelopes, site, al an unusually low pric, we aflur th printed, wails they la, , th following low prices, f. o. b. Greensboro: 1,000 lot st 11.60 psr 1,000 1 1,000 lots 8,000 I per Let us send ytu sample. Writ or pwoa W- at alJSo per l.UUO) 0,000 lou at il.00 per 1,000; 10,0110 lot at 0c par 1,000 20, Term Cah n delivery only, day. The Harrison Printin; Co.. Greensboro. N. C WK CLOSE SATURDAY AT ia.45. THIRTEEN GORED SKIRT. A Combination Offer on Edison Amberol Record and the attachment for playing them on your Edison Phonograph The met of an Amberol attachment for an Edison Phonograph of the Standard type is S5.00. The cost of ten Amberol (four-minute) Records, at 50 cents each, it t5.00. This make a total of SlO.OO. For a limited time any Edison dealer is authorised to put an Amberol Attachment on a Standard Phonograph and furnish ten specially made Amberol Records, all for l'i.00 a dean saving of f 4.00. For all other types of Edison Phonographs the prices are proportionate. This ofTr, which practically fives yoa ten Amberol Records free, is made to put these new, long-playing Fxlison Records within rech of all Phonograph owners making their Phono graphs available for playing both the Standard and the Amberol Records. Go to the nearest Edison Dealer nr wnte tn tor all the detail, mt this liberal offer Heir tlx tea eneeial Aaioero! R-oriit. which raiurct be had in .or other w : tr the.ttjw-b-vtent .nd Hew II serrate., caanfin frost tw minute t. fovr-atiavt aemrrio and ton-k. at . toark. ne- )i 11l want brhn year rkTmen p to 1.te an enter all tke eaUrWaaaeat new offered br the areat am of Edjwa Mara f Mwfl nxmnrmph. . . tirsstotyess Edwoti Standard Reeorda ser fciiww Ambers aeoriitlplar twice a. leeri. P Edina Oraod Opm aecordk . . 1st to T ss 71 SL J. iff H Is a ere Receipt ! 6oX: Thi-tceo Gorrd Skht, j 22 to 34 wtL kiit- 1 nr m in ttiin ;"rr an rri.-lt in U nunii thi (w-atiti mi tbt i wiiv. n'i ith a rlnit at th sm. ' of tN martf-iT and brt likd. Ai . illnt rr-f it i nul'' of Mi.en and it i , wiftH writ fdiipti t ihtthie mi -t'-rial. hit' it will ! tound appropriate for evr-i m;ii( i.-a-.iiaNW- f-r ti wot ard -tilk- ah v- ur rJimi of fotton 'and lina. A iJititrtid U ia aim pie aad efftretivt and am"raI!T brimnig.l That you can recommend to your dearest friend and feel assured that it will cemelt the tie of friendship stronger than ever: Wear Patrician Shoes. It is the thoroughness of construction that gives a shoe orgarment real diindtion and character. Patrician is the perfection in shoe construction. The superlative of merit in design, in making and in finishing, all express those masterly touches which elevate Patrician far above all ordinary shoemaking. We carry a complete Stock of Stylish, comfortable and serviceable footwear for Women, Misses and children. Oxfords 33.00, S3.50, $4.00 CALLAHAN - DOBSON SHOE CO. Greensboro's Largest and Mot Progressive Shoe Store ROBT. A. SILLS. Mgr. Coleus, Moon Vine, Cauliflower, Aster, Scarlet Sage, Pepper, and Other Plants at Gardner's.
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