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CHARLOTTE DAILY; OBSERVER, NOVEMBER, 15, 1904. a PLEASURES OF, SOCIETY I . Tha, fwllowlnr )a4iea Are requested to mm : wHti the 8u Cecillia. Society to- . n:orroraflerrtoon at 4 o'clock In the Stif It - tnualdv rooms oa, North Tryon tfeet: Mei;imt Richmond, J. W. Zimmerman'. 4. E. WilKea, Mather, E. R. RuaneH. Norwood, Gardner, J. A. McMillan. "Harver ; Lambeth, Ueoree Stephen Sam' Houston, W, F. Dowd, and Missea : Julia Alexander, Evelyn Johnston. Mary Armand Naah, Bettle Naah. Bessie le8ile, Dora Allen Sater, . Kate Torrence," Josephine Osborne, Lot tie Gray, May Fletcher, Wood fin Cham ber. Margaret Thurmond and May Courtney Oatea. A number of. new voices have come in to the society this winter and the of ficer are very anxioua to have the full eat chorus that can be had in a city the aiae of Charlotte. With . Mr. Harry . Zehm as director, good music may be " expected from the choral. ' . ; Thellterature section of the Woman's Club i'lll meet with Mrs. C. M. Patter son on North Church street this morn ing at 11 o'clock. ; Mrs. W. C. Via and little daughter, Miss Virginia Via, who have been visit ing Mrs. C. A. Mlsenheimer, have re turned to their home In Wadesooro. o Misses Lole and Oste Shgford, of Gastonla, are visiting at the home ot Mr. George W. Wearn. Mrs. Ylnton Uddell will receive In formally this afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. W. J. F. Llddell, at No. 04 Has l avenue. Mrs. L,id;lell leaves to-night for an extended trip to Northern titles. Mr. Kyle M. King and bride, nee Miss Nellie; Brownlow, a daughter of Repre sentative Brownlow, of Jooesboro, Tenn., spent yesterday In the city, gUPKts at the Central. The Fortnightly Pleasure Club will meet this afternoon at i o'clock with Mrs. J. O. Gardner, in Piedmont Park. Young ladles of the Dtatelean Llt eriiry Society of Elizabeth College, rendered n delightful programme last evening n their hundsome h:ill ut the college, the theme of the meeting being Journalism. With pre cision of thought and happiness of ex pression the young ladles presented sev eral phases ot newspaperdom, o! the-magazine field und allied subjects. It was altogether an evening of plea sure and profit. A ulever bit of work was In the programme, which Miss Townsend, a talented young artist, made to represent the front page of a news paper. Upon It were the names of the .speakers and their subjects, as follows: "The Evolution of the Modern News paper," by Miss Habenicht; "The Most Prominent Newspapers in America," by Miss Qleschen; "The Magazine of To-Day," by MIbs Wyse; selected reci tation, by Miss Byrd; "The Printing Presp," by Miss Hoffman; "The News papers of Charlotte,", by Miss Le Fevie. i- i. v ' Mrs. J. J. Bowen, of Raleigh, Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Eldred Grifflth on West Seventh street. Miss Same Adams, nsslstant In the Carnegie Lihrary, left last night to visit relatives in Washington city, The Shakespeare Club will meet Uiis evening with Mrs. Cochrane, cOrnet College and Ninth streets, a 8 .o'clock. Miss Isabel Bryan, who has been tne guest of Mrs. H. A. London, Jr., return ed yesterday to her home In Newbern. Mrs. W. J. Montgomery, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. C Regis ter, returned this morning to her home in concora. Airs. Marry S. Mather will entertain at cards this afternoon at 4 o'clock at her home In Piedmont Park. Mil. ltlCHAUDSON RESIGNS. leader of the Excellent Academy Or clieatrai Sends in His Notice to Man ager Schlosa. Mr. D. Amatl Richardson, leader of the Richardson Orchestra at the Acad emy of Music, has sent In his notice of resignation to Mr. S. A. Schloss, of Wilmington, manager of the Academy. The. notice is designed to go Into effect November 26th. "Senreant Kitty," due to be at the Academy .the 24th InBtant, Is the last attraction of the month. There is no friction, no infraction of contract, either on the part of Mr. echlojss or Mr. Richardson. It is said. The situation seems to be like this: Mr. atrg.aii otneCused,; to rnijs: rtd1 he' "doesn't was c.wHKnen L nieces, a want ; to .igJVe t nem- any thing inrertor. ;W4th' tho'pMs ent remuneration he does not feel that ho can afford to' furnish a ten-piece orchestra. Mr. Hchloss may feel that . ho la paying all that be can for an or chestra as to that It is not known. Tho resignation has been sent A reply nas not been received, Whatever may be the outcome, The . Observer feels It la but lustlce to pea) In this connection of the excellence of the music which the orchestra has given.- it has been ambitious, and more than that artistic and well-rendered There Is, The Observer ventures to say. not as good an orchestra In the State. nncUlt Is doubtful If there is a better in the gouth. It is to be hoped that the mu sic at the Academy will not be allowed to deteriorate. The orchestra will con tinue its work under Mr. . Richardson epd give concerts through the State. Bninnera Advlaory Committee. The advisory, coftfmittee of the hard yarn spinners held their regular week Jy meeting last night. While no official report was gtiten out, it it understood that the affairs ot the spinners are con stantly being Improved and the spirit ot co-operaiton continues to extend, An office baa been rented at No.- 2 South Tryon' street. Minstrels M Ebeneier. The young Vopl of Etxmezer will give an entertainment in the form of inlnstrej in the old church building. Ave mile south' of Charlotte, on the Plncvllle road, bn the evening of the SO of November. .The admission will be ten cent. Mleeea WilwJn, prtffith und Klrkpatrlck compose the commit- . tee-of- arrengementa.toV;,-,,;;- -r. VnU'U of ixrttnn tt the.'numbwof if.StW. ny : op-itiuwuanrod Trm the aft.r Cholrt of rite NorweKlnn eteamor OuertiBey. 'iTrhUih 'iarrircd nt Breuion Novemtwr th : .vHh hir iftsrJjoM-nrtro on fire.. Tho dia- clmrRed eirgo I found to be eomenrhfU datr.Mpe.1, . . . , 5 M'mPm&ffli&m wHiwiumwniijiBya 'luaa inet-iteopie BRIEFS, A. V I 1 Minos llannMilnM in and About the . , . CUy Kireut of a JM. . I liiaoApnl vliurch will nrw in lite viwtry r era this morning atJl o'clock. ' -The it.vltatwna tho reception whlrh Trinity Meth.xilst church ihp t have giv en ut-rigM have been recalled. Cotton receipts yesterday were 41 bnl. ittlnging 9.S5 cents. , On ih snm dnv lust year, KJ bales were received at II ch nta. v, -tr. W. U rssell, of Union county. nam opened a suite of dental ofrteea n th U tlklnson building, on South Tryon street he is a graduate of the Atlanta, Dental college, al Atlanta, Oa. The Charlilte Medical Society will meet In the city halt to-night at 8 o'clock, when a sDeclal Anner'Will tie read W Dv, A. J. Cm well, and business of special Importance will be transacted, A lull attendance is desired at this meetin;. The itock exchanges of the city did Utile business yesterday on account of the storm in th Northeast, which blew down nearly alt wires and broke connection l.e- InwDD Nw Ynr4r iim tlw Itolitti.. It Inn retorts werw haifoniy front New Orleans and Chicago. : p& U ,.' ,. Local aecret service officials have Vtcen Inarmed of a counterfeit ten-dollar bill which Is In circulation. It Is a reproduc tion of tho photo-mechanical process i" the series of 1WI, check letter D, and is numbered 171. It has a period Instead of a commit between "Washington" nnd "D. Co." The work irf bungling and should be detected with ease. A meddlesome small boy came near causing a serious accident yesterday when h UmlH'd upon two box cars lying on the Fidelity MIIIh ridetrack ot the Seaboard Air Line and released tha brakes. Tnv :ars rolled down upon the main line, neiir the l.id lell shops, where one of the.n ws. derailed. The track was blocked to a oiiHidenihle extent. In the foot mill game at tho pkrk yes terday afternoon between the Dllworlh Athletic Club and George Wilson, Jr's.. Learn, neither side scored. The best work was done oy Capt. Wilson and Lenoir j .dims wll) play off the tie Saturday, and ihe Newslo sill play tha winning team r the following Tuesday for the pennant. --The following named Mcckletlbtii'K Presbyterians lift yesterday to attend the ynrxi 0f North Carolina, which begun ltn esslons In Durhani at 8 p. m. yesterduy: f!ev. O. W. Belk, Capt. William Anderson, f quiie C. H. Wolfe and Dr. A. J. Crowoll. if Charlotte: Rev. P. H. Owynn nnd Mr. iolin Mdiowell. of Steele Creek; Mr, H. ,S. Burnett, of llo.w ll; iVlr. J. I'. Haniple. of iUulbeiry,, 1t v, A. ". Coolie and Air. 'len liisf.n. of-Paw 'reek. .iim MoLelland, a younir nearo, was ar tested last night fcr the Lirceny of n dnsen oairs of no-its from the store of J. B. hey & t'Ov- The n-rro wis seen nttln in a puspkious manner as he came iut of the store ny Officer Henderson. . Mclell.in.l -retenda to te drunk and n he walk si mi nil mfM.ru iir no wnmt i , m m i nfl wi, lown the street, hp dropped a bundle vl,u h he imni.Nll.Uey picked , tp und walk - 'i on. Ofllcr Ilender8-n then t'o owed l.lm ..r,d placed him under arrest. :lndiog m him the socks with Iveys trn.le-murli PEItSONALS. The Movement ot a Knmbcr of Peo ple. Visitors and Otliero. MCKsrs. C. W. Tilled. K. T. Oansle" an I Thomas VV. Alexander left last nlg!t to utend Supreme Court at Raleigh. Mr. Don Cllngman Humphrey Is tpcndui-t i few days In Greenoboro on busine. Mr. 1. I., Harris left yesterday to spend i few days In Richmond, Vn., on business. Capt. !". Dilllng, of King's Mountain in in the city yesterday, staying at ,ie Ruford, Mr. Krank Armfleld, of the Monroe Icir. I.ent yestenluy in the city and left last .ght for h!a home. Mr. Uavlii 8. ll.imlltoiVi.lert yestei-dair n a btixlnesa trip to tig&Alro. .Mr. Thomas :i. CH?1l'ort8mout!i. !u.. is Hpendtngi,5SdQ in th.o city nil inn -hoi. unw ty iT.,rt HIH. Mr. Jake F. T&WkufoJed yeaterda mm jrei n&oontt?a.) Mr. Arthur I.eyy,: of NoV'nftork. is pend lig a few days In the city with hl r. Mrs. J. A. Solomons. Mr. J. L. liaitsell. of the Concord bar. as among the visitors in tho cit venter lay. Mlnnes Delia Kolen anil Jnnend Carrie vioriis were visitors to the city yeaierdn." from Gastonta. Mr. and Mrs. Wllliatn A. Price und con. W illiam A. Price, Jr., and Mr. H. T. Mr ?utcheon. of Davldoon. were In town ; ef--trday. staying at the Central. Mr. Tt. R. llavnes. president of the Cllff ilde Cotton Mills, was a Charlotte vlHitor rt'terday. Mr. J. J. Farrlss. editor of The Hich ;olnt Enterprise, after spending Sunday ii he cltv. returned yesterday to his horn". Mr. William Jl. Streeter, of Wilmington, 'as a Charlotte visitor yesterday, staving it tne Central. Mr. O. V. Willis left yesterday for Columbia. 8. C Frank Griffith, traveling reprcs ?ntailve )f the J. P. Stevens Engraving Company. f Atlanta, Ga.. will leave this morning for the North In the Interest of his nonne. Mr. Eunene Morrison, of Htatesville, wua t Charlotte visitor yesterday. I, Mr .1. J. Firrls. editor o' Tfit High Point Enterprise, spent Hunday with the, Conference. Mr. W. F. Hardlna left last night for fningn i'i atii W. H. Ridnn Mr. W. U Pei 'Xect of nr. W aleigh to attend Supreme Court. Col. wll! ro to-nlaht. Peirderton, who has been the W. O. TJeshtt. left last niiclit r his home In Concord, f,3..V'.ft v!?l"WFLWl.lMn 2 octaln Ib In the-oltr. . ; ' : mr. h. M. wnriick. "H.' Ntfwton, pt-nt itct nlaht In th rlty. Mr. A. McArthur of Jtock Hill, 8. C, vi. m a visitor in the city yenterday. Mrf. K. Buolunnn. 'jf Iiiurlnhurr. onnnt 'net night fn the rlty, a gijPHt nt the Con 'nil. Mr. T W, Portpr. of Shelby, ts aman hp vlwltorn In town Mr. P. Htik-il.Mther, of AnhtqOlle. ? r-n-xtrred at the Cential. "A Memage From Mara." While the character of Horace Parker, the hero of "A Message from Mara," which Charles Hawtrey is to introduce here on next Monday, la avowedly an extreme exaggeration of aome Of the most disagreeable traits of selfishness, It has an unquestionably true basis of fact, and Buggests some thoughts about the average Englishman's attitude to wards his women kind. This attitude . as a rule, radically different from that of the American. The influence of older civilization possibly it might! be more truly named barbarism is to make the English wife still prone to regard her husband as In many ways' "her lord and master." She warms his- siippers and house coat, and does Innu merable little errands, and Is solicitous ior ou comiori generally.: , : The American wife and the American girl seem in EngliBh eyes to be not only uuepenaeni, out imperious. , Tne con trast with his own women appears to be, however, not displeasing or Unat tractive to the Englishman, as la evi denced by the great number of English-) men wno nave oi late taken American' wives,- and ( by the remarkable popu larity of our girls in ; Bnaliah aocit v : The selfishness of Horace , Parker Is' said to be so naturally and uncon-1 sclousljr portrayed by Mr. Hawtrey that It creates amusement rather than' resentment, ; and If his Vtfformation la sudden it ts welcomed warmly by' the! audience, who have been ;won by the underlying cnarnx of his personality and' who do not doubt tha alncerlts' and lasting; effect of the change. - J i, What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question wUee la Che family evry day. Iiet ns answer It tolay. Try ft delicions and healthfnl desaert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking! add boiling water and et tooool. Flavors : Ijmnn, Orange. Raspberry, Strawberry. Cbooolate and Cherry. Get a package at your grooein to-day. 10 eta. Kntcrtaiiimciit of ftruthcrluKMl of St. Andrew. ' The settlor chanter of the Brother hood of St. Andrew were e,ntertalneJ last evening st the home of Rev. and Mrs. Harris Malllnckrodl, at No. C East Morehead street. After a. short busi ness meeting, which included a discus sion of plans for the future. Work, Mr. John Fox rendered some t delightful soiirh. A light collation was served at 11 o'cIch k. Deatli f an Agod Colored Woman. Nellie McDonald, u colored woman, whose age was alleged to be 113 years, tiled Sunday at her home,, at tho corner of Hell and Long streets. She wan hurled In IMnewnod Cemetery yesterday afternoon. REGISTER -FOR STIBFF"S 0 Dinn When you are In Charlotte or send 4 cents In stamps for return of num ber and let us register for you. Read Carefully. so you will fully understand who gets this piano. t) On our books, opposite name, la dupli cate of number given or sent 'to per son registered. On December 24th, four business men will see that these duplicates go Into a bog, are thor oughly shaken and a little elilld blind folded will take out one number. The 1 person holding the orlgnal will receive ih niinm unnTiHad ,i i I "",!'"' v'?f lhe,y Io,not "n a" U''I P'8"0- " yu h"J fl'n 'nd Phould hold lucky number, we refund money. If you buy elsewhere, your ticket is void. Write at once. ONLY ONE MEMBER OP A HOME WHERE THERE IS NO UPRIGHT PIANO CAN REGISTER. See former ad. Manufacturer of Che Piano with the Sweet Tone. $6uthow Wardrooms 5ll-2l3jN. Tryeh 8t, a id nVVILMOTHN .'$3 Manager LADIES RIFFS AT HALF PRICE $5.00 Qaulity Reduced to $2.50 $8.00 Qaulity Reduced to $4.00 $10.00 Quality Reduced to $5.00 $15.00 Quality Reduced to $7.50 riliiiJifio, :f V- ' 7- f -rf I - , i . & : mm m f 1 TO 'V'' WARLfN& CLO THING COi " Central Hotd Coraer, :, -J, A. Solomons, Manager Brays - QUININE AND GLYCERINE HAIR TONIC C If ins 'the scalp, erad icate dandruff, and by its tonic and invigorat ing properties prevents germs that infest the oots of the hair. An elegant preparation for uie Toilet. the Gray Drug Co. Phone 21. fit: ARTISTIC PnUcTICAL v AND INEXPENSIVE is the Globe - Wernick "Elastic" Bookcase. We carry it in stock in Gold en Oak, Weathered Oak. Walnut, Birch and Ma hogany, ai d can f urni? h in any special finish de sired. Call or wrile ft r CATALOG 104 We Give Library Contest Votes wjth every purchase, lAfof,.., IB n lncn? I 0 II ThenyourJI ! fir i 1 I lo see jjnQe? II Jvv i ttd . ELS J tm ' t .:W0ve Automobile Tickets IK 8 ffTHPftffJZiff ! 9 La't'Bii.wl i'.m'tii'ifajii.i-s.sww 11 . A W O 8 LAUItY KtAUY -1 U-VVtAK uA (Mtll Hegant assortment of Ladies' Cravenett Raincoab; in cluding the solid black for mourning wear, , also tans, , castors, olives and oxfords. Splendid values at $10, $12.50, $15 and $18.50. v $I5 THREE-QUARTER eLOaiSW$10 $15 values in Ladies Tan Three-Quarter Length .Govat Coatsr half satin lined andwell tailored at $10 and $1250 , $8.50 VALUE IN 27INH LOAK AT $5. 75 Fine Jersey Coats just m, 27-inch length well lined, ; half-tight fitting with strop in back, close stitched collar, really an $8.50 value for $5. , ' - ' Bargains inLadies & Misses' Sample Garments 1 50 Ladies' Handsome Long Plain Black Cloth Capes? they, are manufacturers samples so only one of a kind. An- , ether lot of Misses' and Childrens Sample Cloaks. The ' entire lot means a saving to purchaser of 33 1-3 off,, prices range from $1.50 to '$12.50 on goods worth one-third more. , V.t Another (Shance at a Handkerchief Bargain Fifty dozen that we intended reserving; for. ; another special i sales day of those beautiful sheer 1-8 inch hemstitched ; ; )' Linen Handkerchiefs go without reservation at the same fj pntc as uic iviuiiuay saic, nanieiy .p.uu ii At h h n n iim vt r it T. - n n . t '.in n-i w ; wrtofesblc Wd Retail. ; Pens! Pens! Pens! W ia c a Utje as sortment nf the best r ouiitni ii Pens made. See our line of Spe cials at $1. Kevuiar 1-50 Pen and I Lilly guaranteed, io mne ai the i uluced price i i wiie;i in-se a e i) We on s it any who ucs a I CI) re III I 0 F RAIN COATS, TOP COATS And OVERCOATS i n is attracting much attention this season. The latest novelties in ex tra long-cut, full-back, belt ed Coats; in Blacks, Grays and Fancies; as well as a broad range of staple styles in Blacks and Gravs, are shown here at prices rang ing from SIO TO $25. v 0pmM.4r .iiim ih.i . mmih.ih I AT k W V I tW f. t.in a Cheapest Store on Phone 256. 8 1 d 9 ies AT TO GIVE-AWAY PRICES (WEDNESDAY) A solid carload Ladies' Hats being hauled up and marked up ready ; to put on sale to-morrow' (Wednesday) mbniiti; B:tween 4,000 and 5,0Q0 Hats. ' Ndtlir& like it ever known in Charlotte. Hats worth $2.50 to $4.00 to be sold at $L 00 $L50 and $2.00 Hats go at 50c Come one and all, it's a great show of new stylish Hats. Every Hat. this sea son's make and the shapes correct This being the clean-up time with the manufac turer and our buyer being right on the ground with the spot cash is . how ,wc se cured the wonderful bargain . Come see for yourself. Lots of new. things' here now picked up in New York: last week' by our ihe ... .. I '. ... , ; - THE BIG STOR1Z Corner Trade and College 'if onmrr: "'e;i'tii ens. i uozen. , Earth. , 'lAfi .4i-'i .ifc .'A 4-f ' 11 t , 1 t ", ' f " ' 111 I m ill UK i i III j Hats MORROW t i Streets, . Char! .it?. s - it a -, (i li . o n ) ) a k ft.'-':-, Ii ML
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