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CHAKLOTTB DAILY OBSERVER, .MAY 5, 1900 ; ; T err- t - . C'J'JUL ASDTEKSOSAl.- V ' . . , v . saessseessaase ,i v f , J ' ' ': Mm R. L. Martin has moved to the Y. W. C. A. to ltve.; Una with, i Mr. C. A. Monelcv for some time. ."' . -r 'P. , -i Mr. W. D. Crawford, who had been lsltln her sister, Mrs. J. Lee Koln er, accompanied by ar three chil dren, left yesterday for Salem, Va, Mr.' W. a Oreen, of Gastonla, I vbltlna ber mother. Mrs. Lena Odom. ;.:': rfi ""'' 'V' Dr.; M.? R. Ada me and, daughter. If lea Sarah, of Btateavllle. apent yea tarda ia1 the auy, ; vW-' . ;&v-,V v It,-. ''"',.'; -j e''"ief-''fV.A.rf'i,':'''?',:i;.,.!. -' Mr.f and Mra B. M. Aibrlaht,' of Halelah, were -visitors in the city yea . terday,. being guest at the Hotel Bu- Miss : rattle .I " of MonroeV ,-wae among the gveata at the Buford yea terday, Se cant over to see the Trln Ity-Clemson baaeball garaa. r . , '' 1 Mra! J. A. V. Weaver, of Chicago, 111., arlved In the city laat avenlng t be with her mother, Mra. M. C. Tata, who la seriously 1U-v -'f' ; Mlaa -Kate Neal,, of tho! county, pent yesterday la the city ahopplng. MlsseaV; Kate Johnston and-Laura ' Alexander, who have been -vlattlng Mra.Rufua M. Johnston, In Oaetonla, ' returned to tha city yeaterday. ,., v . ' . , '-. 1 . Mr. and Mra P. ; U: Brown ; Toft yeaterday.' for Mt. Airy to . vlalt Mr. Brown a aaugnter, . Mra. uasioo u. Galloway. .- ..,-4 V , C Kra. X 8.' drier 7nd Mlaa Ellle Orier, . of Matthews.- spent yesterday a tna city, aaopping. - ,A ' i . Mlaa Elna Hammond, of Columbia, ; v ' 8. C la vlaitlng at tha homa of her i , alater, Mra H. J. Gregg. Mra; Annie Lardner. who apent the ' . winter -In Florida, returned to - tha ' .'.city yesterday. -. 'I. ,. .. 7 r Mlaa Lucille Lowry has Nturned to : her homa In Columbia, 8. C, after -. a ahort visit In tha city. ; ,- ' Tha Stonewall Jackaon chapter, ' . ." Daughters' of the Confederacy, meet with Mra. C. N. O. Butt at her home - - - on South Tryon street at 4:10 oolookvthl afternoon. ... 4. - t..-. j 1 -l- ': , . ... - Mlawa Mayme Orr and Lottie .'' McFaddan, of . Rock Hill. B. C.. are) , visiting,. at the homa of Capt. R. E, ' j Cochrane, on North College street Mr. and Mra." Brnca Brown gave a V pirtjr at their horn In Berryhlll, laat night. In honor of Mlaa - Ida - ' Montgomery. About SI persona were S resent to enjoy tte hospitality of Ir, and Mrs. Brown. , - Mr. ThOmaa C. Bowie, of Jefferson. '' Aahe county, Is in the city. On next Tuesday Mr. Bowie will be married to Miss Jean DavU. a daughter of Capt. J. M. Davis of this city. . He Is a candidate for Congress In the .: eighth district. . Among the viators tn the city to day la Mrs. A. C. Miller, of Shelby, who la a guest at the Central. Thf 1 engagement of Prof. A. O. ' Randolph and Mlsa LlTy Sandlfer, of Sandlfer, haa been announced, the wedding to take place In June. ' Mrs. Edwin 'Williamson-Overman, - The Obaarver'a brilliant Salisbury social 'correspondehtr left for' home .laat night, after spending, several , days 'With Mrs. D. H. McCollough and attending tha convention of the North - Carolina Tedaratlon '" of . Women's Cluba K.. . - Capt Harrlaon Watta will postpone his party to his little girl friends If - It is raining at S o'clock this after . noon and give It some day next week. 4. ' It , Is a birthday affair and Capt . .t Watta can move tha day up to suit . the weather. However. If, at the ap pointed hour to-day, tha leather Is clear tha function will be pulled off according to schedula, ' , a,: . - Lyt . BULLS EXLAnGIXG. i, . ' ITnusaal Activity Among Carolina Mllli Much Martilncry Being la ..i:.. stalled A Few Items of Interest There Is a great actlTlty among the ' Carolina mills Just at present The 4 reports are coming In constantly f new mills startln; up and old ones adding to their equipment. If on , ", may Judge by suprrdclaJ signs, It seems that the present age la one .of "marked prosperity. Few daya pass but that some mention Is made of ad ditional machinery being Installed. In ,the different mllla over the State, j An addition of Soft spindles to the . -v equipment la contemplated by the , Highland-Park Manufacturing Com s. ; panv for Mill No. S. at Rock Hill. a. C. This enlargement whlrh will V -. necensltste -the expenditure of from ri $I0,00 to 1100,000. will probably be . taken up thla aummer. There are , 1 now In position 9.1 1 2 spindles and . Ill looms, i ' 7 The equipment of the Dover Tarn - ; Millar of Plnevllle, has- recently been ; r- Increased from 1.600 to 14.000 spin ' dies, with preparatory machinery to , match. These betterments coat ap . ; i proximately I0.000. . The Victoria Cotton Mills, of Rock r -Hill, a-C will at once Install 1,440 . new aplndles, making tha total equip- . rment consist of, 1. 214 spindles nd io 100ms. . - . .. , ...... : . . Linn Mills Co.. of Landls. haa te cently added 114 spindles, and now ' has .! in position. " . - ' Fountain Cotton Mills, of Tarboro, has recently added 1,124 spindles and V . now Aaa a total of ,62l spindlea; -' A ' F.VR-OFF MOTHER'S ' QUEST. Mrs. J. " Hannay, of v Scotland, B ;J .aires Information About. Her Lost Bon, tay llannay Slevln. i:; ; '-'The Observer is In receipt of a letter from Scotland, tn which a ' -; ' 'mother asks for news of bar son, who ' left tha 014 home- vara, ' ago and " - came to North Carolina, A copy of ' .the letter followa: 1 - . . . !', "Oarnock Villa, West Bay Millport, 'BtttaahlraVvr? - i .- '-; u,i A. $:',? April llth.' JlOaV ? . TThe Charlotte Observer, s j - ' n ; ; t."Dear Sirs: t, hava been advis- ed by , R. Beverly : 'r Herbert .." special . representative ."of ; Great - Britian' and v' Franca ' to apply - to yQu to sea If you could asalst me in' finding the add rose of. a boy of mine who, I hear, has made his way to North Carolina..') 1 am Ms mother 1 , and at 'the death of his father he t ' ,- went away and I hava heard nothing i of him since, ' He Is young II years ' ' '. of age- (air skinned with dark ayes ' ' and hair, slender but muscular and ,- about feet Inchea In height ' His -r. 'name la Guy Hannay Hlevin.' I am ; very anxious to hear something ef . , Mm and. would fel , forever obliged to you if you could let-ma hear from ' you. All that I want to know la wh(hr'ha Is welljand has found v v XrMij, . I do nit need-anything but want to know how he Is getting on. ... I enclose a stamp hoping that I may " hear. rom you soma day, please try .; ( jrouf best fr, ma. . -. - . 1 -n , 'Vi . "I am, yours truly, ft ' ' , , v , - , "Mra J.' Hannay." 1 , VhyiBloe Ribbon TanllU Is grawlnc rnor popular every dnyj Absnliitely pure, x,tir as ra sa ether kinds and the favor la peilacuoa. 1 , rcnsovAL, . ' . " ""aaaassawaaaa- . ,,. . , lle Movement of a Jfn,mbcr of Teen pie, Viaibtra and iMhers. - . Among me visitors in the city yea terday were Messrs.- Emsley ' Armfleld, Shrank Lee. vuilam . Lee. Jr.. and S. U. Bundy, of Monroe., who were over for the Trtnjty-Clemaon baseball game.;1. J '! w M-:'..,vt; -i- Messrs, Lv J. Thompson and O, L. McFarland, of Bhelby, apent yester day in th city.r staying at iha, Cn tral. r";..-, .a- , MaJ. S. F Tomilnaon returned ta his home at Durham yesterday after spending a few days In tha city on business. '.: rJ -v ,.' t- Mr. P. W.;Gllea ;f , Norfolk. Viui was a visitor In the city yesterday. ' .. AmOng the out-of-town people here yeaterdsy was Mr. John A. Irwin, ef Concord, who - waa a guest, at . the Central V." "'"'W.? v Mr, W. B. May, of .'Cherry villa, spent yeatecday In Charlotte.! - x. -, ' Mr, Ray Thomas, tot Raleigh', apent yesterday here, staying at the Buford. 1 Mr.' W. H. Hudgios. of lAurinburg, was In the city yeaterday. , . : ; . SUte AdJuUnt General T. R- Rob ertson returned to tha city yesterday morning after a 'business rtrlp to Washington. ' -c.'.S - 'Rsv. R C.f. Botts liaa returned to hla' home 'at Braddock. Va... after spending some time In tha city , with relatives and frlenda - ." Mr. William H. Bason, of Mebane, lg in the elty.' . ? : f Mr. H.'N. Howard, of MooreaVllle, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday- -. Hon.' Richard N.- Hackett a prom inent Democratic candidate for Con gress In the eighth district U in the city,, stopping at the Buford. ' The. following ,t named . gentlemen were . registered , at too - Bouinem Manufacturers' - Club -- last nig nt: Messrs. L. 'D. Etalnback.' of Hender son: 8. J. Durham, of Bessemer City; J.- A. , Williams. of Raleigh, and R. R. IJaynes, of Cliff side. - . Among the guests at , the Buford yesterday -were Mesar Allen Heath, Dunham i Bundy and L. Ogburn.-.of Monroe, who wore over for the Trln-Ity-Clemson game. " . Mr. HB.. Stacy, of Bel wood, la In tbo city. ;' ; - ; Mr. W. B. Vaught of Greenaboro. was registered at the Buford laat night-. - - 'i'7 " Mr. James E. Flnneran returned ffo the city yeaterday after a trip to New Tork and other nortnarn cities, where he has been booking attrac tlona for the carnival for . gala week, ,v ' . 1 11 ' ) LECTVRK AT LXIZABET1I. . Rev. Dr. W.,W. Orr Speaks to .Stu--v dents on tha. Fourth (jospei.'. - A lecture of Interest to students of sacred literature was given last even ing at Elisabeth College by Rev. Dr. W. W. Orr, pastor of East Avenue Tabernacle of the Associate Reform ed Presbyterian church, on '.The Fourth Gospel," Dr. . Orr began his discourse by tracing tha original meaning of the word -"Bible" as "the book." and ha also spoke., of - the unique power that the Bible has had over man. Very briefly, Dr. Orr gave the natural divisions into which the Bible falls and explained in a very in teresting -manner the reason for the existence of four- gospels by develop ing; the peculiar significance of each. Ho then refuted the various objec tions that have been -raised against tha authorship of John and present ed strong proofs in its favor. He then gave a chronological analysis of the book- and followed It by stating the individual characteristics of the book of John aa compared with thoae of the other gospels, and Jta special teachings. To an Intimate and schol arly knowledge of his subject lr. orr added' a personal enthusiasm that made his talk. forceful and vitalising. HAYNES CASK WITH J CRY. ; tSA.OOo Damage Salt Against the Southern Goes to Jnry After five Days of Evidence and Argument The argument In the Haynea ease waa finished yesterday afternoon, and last evening Judge H. R. Bryan de livered his charge to the Jury, which took the case at 7.-40 o'clock., The Jury could not reach an agreement last night and wss lodged at the Cen tral Hotel. All of the session of the Superior Court yesterday waa con sumed with the argument In the case. Jnda-e Burwell, for the plaintiff, open ed the argument Thursday afternoon. Speeches were made yesterday by Mr. L. C. Cafdwell and CoU W. B. Rod man, for tha defendant company, and Mr. E. sT. Canaler, for the plaintiff, v In thla case. Mrs. Bettle Haynes Is suing tha Southern Hallway Com pany for 150,000 on account of the death of her husband, the late En gineer Tyler. D. Haynea, on tha road o( the defendant company. , HOME MISSION COXFKREXCK. The Woman's Society ol the Western . , Conference Con vrnee To-day, The "Woman's Home Mission So ciety of the Western North Carolina Conference convenes In Greensboro this evening. Mrs: W. L. Nicholson, of this city will attend the meeting and will deliver the response to the address of welcome. Mrs. Nicholson Is one of the Vice presidents of the society, . and superintendent of the department of systematic giving. . Mra. T. F. Marr, formerly of thla city, but now of Raleigh, Is Corres ponding secretary of the society, and Mra M. J.tBranner, of WaynesvUle, la president, Delegates ' from all parts of the conference are expected . tin1 thla mentlns. Rev. Frank Slier, of Smtesvllle, will preach the! annual sermon. .. v ''. The fifth Graduatlnat necltal.' ' ' ' The fifth of tha dual graduating re citals which have been renqerea wiui urn marked success at tha Presby terian College during tha past .few week, waa given In the auditorium last night by! Misses Lu;y Lea Mc intosh and Frances Thornton.. Both of these young ladles hava made en viable records In their conservatory work snd an onthuslaatie ; and ap preciative audience greeted them last evening. '. The recital -waa neiOf un usual merit and as such, was highly pleasing 10 the many preaewt. ; , :?: Ahtrona . Association to Meet. Because ; of the .meeting of the nana-Mere of the Confederacy this afternoon 'the Alumnae Aeewlntjon of tha ' Presbyterian . College win , meet with Mra, John K. jrwm, at ner noma on 'North Tryon street, at 11 o'clock thla morning, Inatead of this after noon. 1 to arrange for the banquet which will be held at the college May .18, during -, .commencement week, ve A 1 1 . r r k .. : ,1 I- J 1 11 I il ,'.:-! lAla John If. Walla Estate. Corrrspond nee, of The Obfiirvor. ' : Winston-Salem, May ' .-Postmaster C. A. Reynolds, as executor of the win of the late John D. Walt, filed the same this afternoon with Clerk Tran sou for probation. x Mr. Walls' estate Is esthnatAd to be worth about 125, 000. All of his property U left to his wtfe and twoi Chfldren, HIHft. K. and John 'V.' Wall. The question Of aell Inar Mr. Wall's Interest. In the hard ware business of the Wall-Huske Company s optional with the execu tor. - Mr. Reynolds sated to-day that he did not think he would sell the stock for leas thsn par. The errtmiat held by the deceased waa 114,000.? : r.Rirra. . . ;; A Few Minor Happenings la ana , 1 ...About the. CUty. 1 Mra M, '"E. Wrlsten. , who has beon lU .for soma time, la Improving. .-. Mr. Ed. areaham haa purchased a lot on West Trade street bayon4 the railroad, and will shortly aom menca the erection of a residence on it., K; -.rv- xt';,ir;&:ji ::' jThe reserved seat sale for "Gay New YorkV tha musical comedy that will appear at me Acaaemy. Aussnay night, will open, ; at . Jordan's thra morning. v- l:.':. The houaa committee of the T. W. C. A.rwlll meet at the Aasoclatlon Home at 4.10 o'clock this arternoon. Mra W. JU Butt Is chairman of thla committee,;,; -r'-v!.;. :X''. VThe board of trustees of Char lotte township, . ' consisting of . the msglarates of tha - townshlo, will hold a meeting at the' county court house Monday morula, at 11 o'clock. 'Mr. Walter B. Bell, formerly of Morgaoton but s more recently of Albemarle, haa come hey e to accept a position In the office of the Mutual life Inauranee Company, a,. Mr. Bell U a native of. Elkln. : ..J.v, 'v,i '-All former students of the State Normal and Industrial College . for women, at Greensboro, - whether graduates or not. are ' requested to meet at the Carnegie Llbrajry. this morning at 10 o'clock.- , . ' Mr. Guy Scott left last night, for Atlanta, Oa., to accept a position with the Southern Railway Company. Mr. Scott haa been with the railroad in Charlotte for soma tlmo. and moves to Atlanta to accept a better poalUon. ' His frlenda will learn with regret that Mr. John H. Sadler Is critically 111 at hia home In Paw Creek town ship.; Mr. Sadler was under treat ment at the Mercy HohdIUI some time ago and. getting better, returned heme, but a few daya ago he had a back-set An observant cltlaen handed In the following bit of explanation yea terday: . "Wlnaton'a shower of . sul phur, waa only the polen of tha flowers which had gathered on the leaves, and was washed off by the rain. I saw it here In Charlotte, but not by the spoonful." ' Judging by the appearance of the lobby yesterday the Hotel Buford might bave been mistaken for a col lege building. The- hotel wgs head quarter for . both the Trinity1 and Clemson teams and the players with their respective supporters kept things lively around the lobby for' the great er part of the day. . There-Is only one wooden pole on Independence Square now, one be longing to the Catawba Power Com pany, on the Woodall A Bheppard corner. It Is unsightly snd the apear ance of the square would be much improved If It were replaced by a steel pole such aa Is being used at the square by the 4C'a. There will be two games of ball on the Wllmoore grounds this morntmr. The first game will be. played at t o'clock between the D. A. Cm. and the Convenanters. and at '10:20 the - IB'a. will play the Charlotte High School. An Important meeting of the City Baaeball Learue will be lyld at the Young Men's Christian Association to-niaht at 1:10 o'clock. All ' members of the league are re duested to be on hand. Tha publishers and orlntws of the city- have msde up a purse of 1144.(0 for the family of the late Mr. Robert B. Boovy. a linotype operator for The Newa" Publlxhing Company, who died recently. The subscriptions were as follows: . Charlotte News, 170.00; Cherlotte Observer, 147.21; Queen City Printing Company, 110.25. Ray Printing Company, $10.00. Total," 11 41. 0. These amounts will be turned over to the family f the dead printer. . . . ' f ,1 . . ,11 1 Xegro Burglar Caught -Correspondence of The Observer. WJnston-Salem, May 2. A negro who gave hia name to the officer who made the arrest as Tesh and to Jail er Hamner as Julius Fnrres. Is In Jail awaiting trial on the charge of bur glary. He entered the home of Mr. John Lashmlt a resident of West Sa lem about t o'clock last. night After Mr. Lashmlt retired he was awaken ed by a noise In the hall. I'pon Inves- . I n nM fAiin n ..m man W h.tl llf BlIUU IIQ IVUUU a " . . ...... the supposed burglar saw that he had aroused "tne nouse, ne nea, jnr. Lashmlt going In pursuit. The negro rah about two blocks before he waa caught by Mr. Lashmlt and several boys who Joined In the chase. Before he waa captured the negro waa atruck am ik. fttMit with m riu.li tnflleflna m. painful but not serious wound. Ha wss turnea over to tne cniei 01 po lice, McGee, of Sslem, who carried his prisoner to JalL The Claude Brown Co. ' : -:' Wa are selling more high . ' class horses than any ' con- , cern In North Carolina, . . . It waa our horse -that won the Vanderbllt cup, StO.oO In . cash, and- the'luerlbbon ' at -thIAahwHihorae ishow. .. ..j;.. The Claud Bronii Co. " Hcndcrsonvillc ;: N. C ovhi .' .-..k -('...,- 'i-j.. rU they are not. the-best you can find:for the money the goods are ours and the money yours. BUY NOW FROM lubln Furniture Conindny 115 'V . V,. ft"'1 " ' l' ' ,---,'u - Rug Sale : To-Day 10 O'Occk Another lot of thoae largo Ja,panesa Rusra. iix7l inohea In site. They come In a number of good patterna. . . a . w . K4f 0peci4 price o-mijr, mcu ...Sjcciil Silks ; ta.tr.nW Rlark Pea 11 De Role! beau tiful, peavy ejuallty; worth l. yard; for .. .. wv itced Taffeta "M Guaranteed Taffeta, special heavy tallty ll-tocb Black guarantee Taf feta; 11.21 value: per yard .. .. c. ihnnt half a dosen nrettv uatterna In Rum mar - Silks, the 50c. kind. 8peclal for to-day, per yard . . . .' SBc. incry Are you considering buying a new Hat? If so, we want you to see oar line. We think we have the prettiest and most stylish ' line of popular priced Hats to be round. Our Millinery jaotto a riai to Please Your Taste and Fancy and Save You Money. --- 5 Cent Sale TO-DAY, 10.30. . Another big 6c. sale for thla Satur day. ' Short ends of Percales. Ging hams, - Muslin, - Madras, Chambrays, etc., etc. Values sll the way up to 10 snd 16c. a yard. x One price for all, per yard 6c. . , Long Gloves Jl'ST IJT BY MPIUS. Secured by our buyer, who Is now In the North, a lot of Lone: 811k Gloves. Black and White: all sixes. I to 7 1-2. They are made of good, hesvy Silk, with Lace Top. Price, while they last per pair $1.00. Remember, we"are alwsys prepared to do a big business. Pleuiy of good, competent help In every Drpartiuent. 1 WEST. TRADE ST. Get a Re-Prlat Copy of the Original. Lawson's History Of North Carolina Valuable to Any Library. Formerly for $3.00, Now Sella or 1160. ME OBSUtVIR PRINTING ROUSf, CHARLOTTE. N. C PRICE BOOKS A Large Line of LOOSED LEAF. BOOKS to select from EVERY CON CEIVABLE SIZE ' and SHAPE To Meet ,,Your Requirements. We are sure we can please .you. Let us try - :. ..; Houston, Dixoij & Co. ' ' Books, Btatloncry s and 'Art ' CET COM i fORTABLE v In hot weather" by ; using buraStf Perch Chairs and Reckers y ' They are cool; body ?r v fittihgand pocket 4 ' , 8paringiy5:Wces'lft5 SI K t Cft C K tl th sail ' : :::,yW$WY.X r SiiM Waist Patterns Mokes the jvcvv Beautiiful : ShadoVv uUrki-Easy. I 0 J Ready , Stamped Material, Patterns and i Embroidciy floss for $1.00 The Beautiful Shad work is rapidly gaining:; favors. Itfs extreme simplicity and great beauty should long before this have given it the popularity it deserves This idea j of having all the necessary articles in one package simplifies nutters and makes it easy for you to have a beautiful white; Shadow Work Waist at small cost , f .: PACKAGE CONTAINS: Exquisite Pattern stamped on 3 full .yards ; White India Linon) Sufficient White Mercerized Embroidery Hoss to complete the work. A full size Paper Pattern and Chart for cutting and making the waist New Arrivals in ladies' furnishings New Belts the 'Trlta Schlff" a soft, medium width kid belt that fastens In the back and that promise to be very popular In white snd black. Trice Two-Tone Gilt and Sllvnr Olrdlea, Price 8c. Otlt and Silver R-lti . . 60c' OIK and Silver Mel.U . . Hc. The new Black and White Klbbon Belts. OUt snd PearL Buckles . . 50c. -White Embroidered Wah BHts 10, 15, lv snd 2c. TWO PIECE SUITS' Very few mien have use for a vest these hot days. ' You'll find very attractive Suits in our store composed of Coat and Trousers The fabrics are Serge, Crash, Worsteds and thin fancy Cheviots in light and dark shades. They make the coolest clothes that a man can wear and look well You don't realize how hot a vest is until you have gone without one; If you're looking for ( comfort these . days, it' waits you here in great abundance.. Two Piece Suits Yorke Bros. & Rogers; FOWSTILB! J,B0 A Colleton' Co.. 8. C. I miles G. fl. A,. I lly. Will cut 100,000. cross ties and 1, 000. 000-feet of lumber and millions of shlnalea. t $ ac-ws . . . ' 1,017 .A It miles southwest of Charleston. , C. Will rut IT.000.000 rct lumbar of on leaf pin, and pr dure 1 , bale cotton per . acre. - J't proflt on lumbar . alone would! be 1150.000. Land on A, C. U- .lly. ;;NUv$iminohdj ; , 0uccassors to;, 'f'-j 'a" ; so. ir. deattt co. .'! Doi I7S. ,' Cltarlotte, N.. C. $10 to $16.50 IQQSSsSSsSSSSsBaBsassS exactly as shown in cut Lisle. Iace, Silk and Oause Lisle Hoae; White. Black an4 Colors. Values that built up a tremendous business In this popular department. 60c. values In new Lingerie and Linen Embroidered Collaro at SSc Sheer White Materials lie. 40-Inch 8heer India Llnons; splendid value 19 (So li 1-tc. quality IJ-liich Book Told Persian Lawn. Special at tOc. 20c. quality Persian Lawn . . 15c. 46-Inch White Waeh Chiffon, ao popular for the, shadow embroidery work . . 5.. 4a. and S5c. a yard. 4-lnch White Chiffon Mercerised Batiste . . , a and 85c. Belli Bfrbtttiers Wholesale, Retail. MB' :::; Evervbodv Come See i. VWIiR8 '4 go at : ! ' -v ' " Is , 'v m ,i " i ,41 . . ) - ' ' s ij liMjVli L L.J V vi .P. V 'ft. , f , f... . ' Ccr:rtr.c:t Store . Ccr; CJ Price for all $ KUU 25 iK. , . ,.ct V Trc.,2 1: Cr " ; : f -. x v fit Hats m " . 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