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( t r 1 ) yi.lt Ml sal Loulvo j,iv! vi!l return (bin , wt-clt from ,1 , . i MUi, vsin'io kIih Iiuh lr.li tpi nilhiij tlu Mimiiwr Willi, her ( .. I i-r, M i i. 'i'. C. ljcmlt:, , . Mrs. Alico J. l;i:uncr, of Atlanta. Oa.i l Mimiitiiijf noin. timrt in tho iliy VIhIUiik lu-,r cjau; iit.r, Mrs. J. 11. -'lIIman. i , , . . - Mrs. J. Frunk Wlllces and children jl have returned from a-Mx-lely 11111, 8, C, and Baludti, where they ttpunt tho . greater par Dt tne summer."- Irof. and, Mrs. W. H. Ilenrfow, of MatthxwH, spent yCKtoniuy In the city, enopping. . , vv' Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Iirowrt, Miss Nancy Itrown and JUrs. John liafta Hrown have returned from Wowing Kock, where they spent several week Mr. and Mra.' J. L. Chambers, who have boon spending some time In the mountains about mowing Hock, have returned, to the, city. , , ; .. ' . .... -..- V - Mlns Lottie Kerlev Will leave to day for the Oj.ford Kcmalq Seminary . to attend whoot, .'.,.. Mrs. Harvey tmbeth ha returned . to the city, after upending two tnonthj In ItondersonvUle. - s ; : FASHiOrT Li LI '7EQDIHG3'- require Invitations 1 that are In eo cnnlanee with forms - adopted, by , . fashionable society, - Invltutloris which we engrave vere the proper tthapa and Uo, phraseology and arrangement are 1 correct, stylo of engraving Junt right and everythliig In accordance with the dictate of bocIhI UHHRO. All work done. In our own' factoryhere.' Low prices end Htrltt promptness Bend for free samples and booklet. J. r. STEVENS ENG HAVING CO., il Whitehall Street! (Atlanta, Georgia. "V Mrs. David" "ft. Tates has returned - from Shelby, where sh- spent; several weeks at the college uoiei. '.'- 4 ' ' '- " ' '' ' X Mrs.. X W, , Gore, of Chapel Hill, passed through the city yesterday on her way from Wilmington to Ashe- , villa. . . ..i . . vv',.-. 'V. - v- - ' , ' - . ' "? Mr: 1. H. IJtUs and "three "n!eces. ',' the Misses Little, of Little's Mill, hare returned to the city after, spending some time at-Blowing Rock. , ' .. v ' H " '.') '''' , - ". Among the visitor In the city yes terday wr Meads mea W. T.-- Row land andAV.- K. BtlllcfyTaylorsvUle, - w no were guests at me uentrai. 't ' ,'s ' J .v . ' ' . , iUss 'Ada Allen.', of Concord, will arrive in the city to-day to vial t Mrs. "J. Hf . MrWdlngton. .on-"West .Trade atfeeL-'x,:,;;' ..-, '' MIs Ella McAden spent yesterday at Salisbury with her sinter, Mrs. A. : T.' 8iimrney. who1 Is "nndetf medical treatment' at the , Wnltehead-Btokes Sanitarium. Miss Margaret AVard has' returned ams. at.Gastonla. "V- 7 .Miss Xo!a Stanley, of Jacksonville. ., ria., is visiting; Mrs. R. C Carson, on Bouta iTryoo- streets , v-w ; , Mr. and Mra W. a. Peterkln re ' turned to their home at Fort Motte. - . H. C yetsenJay after a visit -toMr. nd Mrs, .J., H.Ham, at Piedmont ' Misses Jeanette and Martha Marti left, yesterday-for their home at Co - "H lumbus, Ga., after a visit to their sts , ter. Mrs.; W. . S. Lee. Jr ,onWeat .. Tenth avenue. ',-, :; . , Mtsa ' Mary. Spencer Anderson bat returned home after spending eomo .. time at Catawba Springs and at Suteavllle; -. v. v . t''. .. . iMrs J. Frank Wilkes and children ' have returned from Society HU1, B. ;, . C, .where , they ; visited .relative. . Miss Margaret Hall v has gone to - Raleigh to vinlt : 1 her sister, Mrs. Cards reading as follows -were re- - ceivea in the city ; yesterday: '. CapUln and Mrs. Win, T. Hardy t rtnCTi mi nonor or your"' presence at the marriage of his -J daughter.; Norma Safford, Vf v-;' and ; .;., . :.s. , - ' Mr; Edward EUnr Britton on Monday morning, the seventeenth .. r ' " " 'Or September ' v , ' nineteen hundred and -six - - . at half after ten o'clock" s Edenton Street Methodist Episcopal f. cnurcn. south - , ;. . , 'v Italelgh, North Carolina ' . Mrs. T. NIvey,- f Raleigh, will arrive in the city to-day from Hen dersonvlUe.V' where she ' has been . spending the summer, and will be' the : guests ot Mrs. . W, F., Ltowd. ' .: v Mrs. H. B. CV Bryant and daughter. Miss- Elisabeth- Sharp- returned -yes terday from Mbrganton . where they . naa neen visiting ur. and Mrs. P,1 Ja Murphy. . i,'- There will be an Ice cream Supper , at jar. u. c. Hunters, two miles south , of the city, on the Camdenroad,' un . der the auspices of the Young Peo ple Society of the qhurch, Friday evening rrom t tin 11 o'clock. Music will be among the pleasant features1 ' of the evening,.; ;, 1 ; -.--y - .''. ' V V' . ' Miss Grace Klrkpatrlck returned to her horn att Due v West, 8. C Satur ", day last after a short visit among friends in Sharon. , t.' ''. . v -' Mrs. R. B. Hunter and .daughter, Miss Eunice, have returned to King's Mountain after spending some time , In Sardla and Ebeneier. ( '' Mt Sam Tomelaon and family will ' leave to-morrow, for thelr-new home at.ned springs.' Dr. Q. R, W hite reached home on Friday last after spending his vaca 1 tiort Korth. . -.'-v -: . i ' Miss MarthaT3rlfflth will return' to her home to-day from , Huntersvllle, where ahe has been Visiting Miss Min nie Alexander. t Tle ifovement of a Number of Peo ple, visitors and . Otnors. ; .v1 Rev. S. L. Cathey of Rutherford ton, was a Charlotte visitor yesfter- day..'-''- ' - ':-.",.' ,-.',. Mr. W. M. Moore., assistant clerk of the jcoui t. left yeaterday lor Lake Toxaway on his vacation. ,.' j Mf David 8. Yates has returned to the city after having made quite an extended - business' trip about tht State. He has been away about tw months, :r ' '-. Congreasman 12. T.' Webb, of Shel by,, spent yesterday In the city' with friend.,,.- . . , .. .'. v ''" J Rev. - Dr. Martin. D. Hardin re turned : to the. city yesterday, after spending - his vacation with relatives at Bloomington and ' other. Northern and Northwestern cities and resorts. Mr. 8..B. Alexander Is spending a few days In the North on business. Mr." F. C. Abbott returned. io' the city yesterday after spending a week with his family at Hendersonville. - Mr. -F. McM. Sawyer -returned to the city yesterday ' after a . business trip to New York. 1 . Mr. W. G. ThoVnnson left yesterday for Atlantic City, where be will spend Messrs. II. Stewart and Henry T. Swara, of Shelby, spent yesterday. In the city on business. Measra. Stewart and Swain reprlsent an English cor poration,, which is interested In the monaslte mines near Shelby. , .". Mr. P. -B. Rollins, of Henrietta. spenV. yesterday In Charlotte, v , - Mr. John T. Bennett, of wadesboro, was a visitor In the city - yesterday, being a gu'eefat the Central. . . ' , Among- , the out-of-town people , here yesterday was-; Mr. J. Me- Allster of Lllemrllle. 4 .. V, - " Mr. James Huntington has returned to ' Davidson, after - spending a few days ln the city with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Huntington. -, t Mr. v. a Blue, of - Raeford. was in the city yesterday, being 'a guest at the Buford.' ' . i Amona- the visitors in the " city yesterday waa Mr. Arthur McRae. of Red Springs, who was a guest at the Buford. ". i, ".". -T-. ' ' ' ' Mr. W. iJl WWtaker, - of Rocking ham, spent yesterday In Charlotte on buBlneea.' i. --- . -";' Messrs. J. Crayton, J.: w. load and. C, C. Bates,, who have been attending- the annual shoot of the Vir ginia Trap-Shooters' .-. Association, at Lynchburg, will return to the city to-'day. ";.''. " '- Among the visitors in tne city is Mr. F. W.-Downs, of "New York. Prof. E. K. Graham., of the faculty 6f the State ITnlverslty, has returned summer here and in .the western part of the SUte. . 1 i Mr. Claude A. Bury, of oastonia. was In the city last night.' Mr. RC. Miller, of Shelby, is in the city on his way to Morganton to resume hi work aa teacher In the school for the deaf and dumb. He will Jeave here with a party of chil dren thta afternoon. "a -; " Mr. L, S. Robinson passed through they city yastarday afternoon on hi way "to Providence from Oak Ridge. -r Rev. Dr. J. Q. Adam returned last night from Harmony. - a ' C, "where. for the past week, he has been en gaged In holding a protracted -meet Ing.; -; -.v1 V;-'1- ''-.!? i 'A- '' BRIEFS. y- : - A " Few ,' Mmor Hsprxmlngs In , and ? .-, ;t Akwt tha COr.? - The baraca class of the Second Presbyterian church, will have v wa termelon feast 'at Latta Park late to morrow afternoon.- i . - Master uen wauia,-wntvnaa oeen quite 111 for several weeks witn. ty phoid . fever, h sutncientiy improveo to be up. " His recovery le but a ques tion of days. v. ' - v i" Reserved- eeau lor Murray, r Mack, who will appear' In "Arobad the,Towif" at the Academy of Muslo Friday night, will go on sale ax J or dan's this morning at 10 o'clock. - moral na- arrested Roy Monroe, a ne gro youth,' who Is thought to 'he an escaped convict. Monroe firoetested that he. had finished his -term, nut the patrolman locked him up, pend Inr an lnaulrv to headauarters. Mr. J. w. Hunterwno nas Deen living at No, 105 North McDowell street will leave next week for Flor Ida, where he will, reside In the fu ture; Mrs. Hunter and family. will remain In Charlotte until the nrst of the year when -they will , loin Mr, Hunter in their new noma ... ," hi i i I i i . ' ''' Charlotte - Doring August. - lotfe" for August are out. They ap peared yesterday. The following -acts will be of interest to me puDiic: Dur ing August seven persons, four -white and three colored, died rrom typnoia fever, and there were I deaths an told. 21 whites and H blacks. Mr, N. A. Barohart. superintendent of the crematory, made nis, report.; it ioi lows: Number of horses cremated, I: mules, i: cows. I; hogs, ; dogs, ,ix: eats, 0; chickens, -4l; dockoi, 7; boxes fish. !: nlaeon 14: goats. It barrels night soil, 1.900; loads of trash hauled, IM.-j, i ' ,. r , '., THE COM1XG C1LUTAVQUA. ' , ' A MOMt Interesting Frograinme Has , Been Arranged A lAm of Some of f tho Prominent Siakcr, Preoclicrs and Muulclans lliat Will be Hero ; Sunday the First Day of tho Fes- ? Uvlties A Week 1U1 of iTronuMO The programme of the .Greater Charlotte Chautauaua : has- been Is sued. . The attractions will begin 8un: day and continue Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday,' Friday, Satur day and next 8unday. : There will ..be two 'sessions a day, one In the afternoon and the other In the evening, - with the following prices of admission: full season tick L 13: single admission, evenings, 1 0 jcenta; afternoon. SS cents, with za centa- extra lor reserved seats. 1 - The olncera and hoard' of directors of the chautauo.ua are: T. 8. Frank Un. -resident: John A. McRae. vice president: ; J. F. Flowers, treasurer D. L. Reld, general manager; Heriot Clarkson, David Ovens, Frank R Mc NlncTi and T. A.-Adama ' r Among those who are to make the great festival Interesting are.-Njohn TemDle Graven, of AtlanU: Rev. Oeorae- R. ' Stuart. , Cleveland, Tenn.t Senator Benjamin Ryan Tillman, of South Carolina; Prof. Charles Lane, humorist, of Oeorgls: H. W. Sears, of Chicago. 111.: Rev. Sam P. Jones, Car tersville, Ga. ; Governor R. B. Glenn, of Raleigh, with a number of singers and musicians, among them: Madame Shotwell-Plper, soprano, of New York: IKbart Smock, tenor, of IJalti more; Miss Grace Monson, contralto; D. Amati Richardson and Davltt T. Huyck, of Charlotte, and the J. Q, Dal ley Quartette, of Philadelphia. The programme .begins . at - 4:10 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The fee tares will . be j muslo by the DaJUy Quartette and Richardson's Orche, tra; . sermon on "Righteousness a: Life, Sin and Death." or "What Shall the. Harvest Be?" by Rev.. Sam . P. Jones: at 1:15, mass meeting;, sermon on "The Anointing of Youth," by Rev, Herman H Uultei , : and appropriate music v -v - ,- ,v.- Every day will be full of Interest. Hundreds of visitors , ; are K expected. The meetings will be held ' at the Academy of Music. Vf:,.v T' V - The school commissioners did not meet last night qwinr to the fact that there was ho- quorum present. Messrs. XsA. Fore, John R. Pharr, T. W. Dix on and Capt. T. T. Smith were on hand, nut tne . necessary nitb . man waa absent. -':v ,.v-'- (-:'. ies-xdd Watch this t column daily for ts. -'AvcW Testimony . Mr; Mortimer Bell U at home 7 Vi I ai nseanta 4 tkA lf. J T t m aj ssa w - ewa a eajita : aaa I m Vo ;.MI Jv,ro"..i"..I,oar,5'n Itas to the Vwondcrrul cures Sharon: . . .. - ,, , V' reflected DJT . ' Mr.! and Mrs. Parks klrkpatrlck Tf,9 f fchrU"fft V'Tt! KM (ft spent Sunday In Matthews with Mr. l,,C tU.U. l.....wll.l and Mrs. Joe Barrett.,.,' , i ;- j'' " ... ' r- Mr. J. waixer Kirxpatrlck U up again after being confined to bed about two weeks. -, . 4 Miss Isabelle Klrkpatrlck Is spend ing a few dsya at home with her pa rents in Btiaron. ' -.-, ; Mrs. J. C. Brown Is Vbdtlng her sister, Mrs, John Simpson, at West minster, 8. C. , ' . ' , : ' f Mrs. C. E. Moore Is quite sick at the home of her father-in-law, Mr. C. C. Moore, In he city. . Mrs. Ell , Aloxtinder and children are visiting frl nls In Monrow. They will go In, a few diiys to Join Mr. Alexander at Red Spring, where they V.IU reside, in the future, v Tho mtt tlnar of tho Homo Mlnnlnn nnil 1'nntor's AM Hn l. ty of the Smi ornl I're tivli i t n ch'iri ti, w-l.li it wh to h:vn lii on In 1. 1 Hii morning, hits been Mi!oiw. In. I, '.H, l!vftvho1v H.'l.rlii,-,! ), 1, f 1 erne r..v.,.,-. KH J ! , n (t...(i.'i.' Al eii-ly puis. .; ! sn I ,r. Chase City,' Va. ;v;r.; Others tell what their waters arer wc show what ours do. These are nd fancies, ' These ore facts. Let those who were cured J speak ; for them selves.: LISTEN: . . : ' Dr. J. W. Ayler. 1400 West avenue, Newport News. Va.. under data, of February II. 101. writes:, .-, , The ciiho of water was received. The patient for whom I ordered It had been ualng it for some time. - Up to that time the water. CMortde of Culi lum, did not Heem An ' be doing much good. It was the moot obtlnnte can of Abi e.s I ever had. but I hfl- llnved th- water would cure, . pho, irustlng in . my . Judgment.' continued Hi tine, mil) I am grind to say she has been entirely cured. . 1-ievrrRl other sen . of Fxema have bon cured by ulug It externally a nd tut,, 1 1 !:. ' . Water .11 ma r f - water Vliite 1a A. ' ... , Stone bin Water y .We" are exclusive Distributing' Agenu for these . well-known ' medicinal ' waters, r -. Y ' . -a " "-Xnottrl" Bottling and . I,ca Cream business' we run five j.wagone,-i.;ao) .-";W ';. guarantee, i prompt dellverlea. We now , have an office ander the First a National .Bank, where ; Orders can be 'phoned or- left We also receive orders there for Biijtfxo;rsiffCRtt!,r Our 'phone' number at c this Tryoa street place Is III.- At ' our BOTTUNO' WORKS 'our. phone number la . ' ; Tou' I ean "phone either place 'and get . quick, . perfect 'service. " ', , urbonat M Co. one MV ' , l Bottling Works I3S; ; 9 n CJ For :; t -nn jyy lie GSODSOfllKBSS OVl BCTEll HAS BEEX IX 'TIIE MARKKTS OP HIH NORTH FOR "TnB PAST SEVERAL 'WEEKSl ..SECURINQ OVR FALL LINES j ' Of MERCHANDISE, ; We are busy now clearing out all odd lots of summer goods and putting our store in shape . to receive ' . the biggest and best fall stock we have overbad. . . v,, ,:-,.'''. A few now, llties are already, here They Include a big special purchase -Shirt These 'were bought, very cheap and we are offering them at two special prices , . ,, ... .. , Too. and sSo. each. :'. Tail Belts Just In, some splendid styles In new ,' .: xsc. and boo. Men. fall Belts 5- 4 Boys' School styles, at . 4 AM 1 number ; of and &Oc each. suitable for school skirts, etc wearing If-tnch Scotch Coverft, neat mixed figures; all good styles . 10c vara. I Caps !aps, a , Sc. ai New Inexpensive Dress fabrics ir, school dresses Scotch Covert Scotch Coverft, n : good styles , -f S3Mncti Suitine Another good i wearing fabric, all the best colors ,., .. .. 10c. yard. Haa the': appearance of fine wool suiting. v rvvs: j... . lcrlOieviot 'tS-lnch ilfrancy Plaid Chevlota, In Grays, Tans. Greens,- etc . lac yard. 13 West Trade St If yott are Interested; la' aa AUTOMOBILE which combines Abundant Horse Power (11), Absolute Reliability, Entire Simplicity, ask for. catalogue of the "Bulck.? 'v.-rf.'U-'-'' G. W. P AINTER '':: CHARLOTTE, If. CV. s-. j i yy. ' ' ''" ' ; A;complete transformation has- been wrought . The Summer things of yesterday, have given place to the merchandise that . hints of turning leaves and hazy atmosphere! And although the v autumn harvest even at this early dale is strikingly comprehen sive, it is to our; notion of things still incomplete. . -The finished ; showing is "but la matter of days, however, for every hour un folds something interestingly new. We.will only attempt to give' ? c t a partial list of the new amvals.....;..V,..':'i.;;.v...it;v:.; . "SPfOAlS WJ DilcSS GOODS" 52-INCH STORM SERGE, aU wool, in blue and black, ; 'iff'. 52-inch;. V AL1V-WOOL BROADCLOTH, 52 inches wide; in lt '' - 'the new shades r at;V:il.jV.v.i;Vi:V'. V-.";';;;.v..;;V,75c ,YDi ALL-WOOL STORM SERGE, 44 inches wide, in blue.rv;-, 'A- brown and Vto&;;;:;:j.:.Y YDl v V NEW; LINE SCOTCH WORSTED PLAIDS, very ': fK vj;desirable for early fall suits, wears and looks weUj;v:.;-v.f -? Our - price, .. .. ...'. .... . '', , ..... ,. , ...48c VxX " PRETTY LINE . SCOTCH PLAIDS in bright colors, W::r':': ; suitable for children's school. dresses. Our price..25c YD. ?ALL-WOOL PANAMA, 38 inches t wide, in ,black, , : ; : ;v 1 blue and brown, all the leading shades.;..:..::.!;.-.:;i.48c Y1X v ' PANAMAr;SERGEST WORSTED 7 CASHMERES" fm; :! ti ' TAMIS, BRILLIANTINES, v all late: airivals. NEW LINE SILKS-New line df Black Taffetas, 36- .; - ; v v ', inch Chiffon Taffeta. ,v. . , . . . .'. .( ..........75c YD. - 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta, beautiful lustre.;.:;..;i............85c YD." : ) A NEW LINE PLAID TAFFETAS, black and white, ' ' ' f 36-inCll i ..... a, f a r. , aa... . i90c YID. ' ' . Pretty, line of - large ; plaid taffetas, the newest thing on -; -;0-''.'..the market.. . ...... , .a,.. v...-., 98c YD.' f.. 5s OurHack Dress Goods ' in both) siiki and cotton is the most com- v - plete" and varied . line we have ever handled, and; it , win be outSk ' pleasure to show you through regardless of your purchases. ' Xr'r,, ' : 'TIVE CENTS SPECIALTIES." -: : " One counter , of Cham brays in t solid colors, also a few stripes and . v 'plaids, goods worth 8 l-2c, out pirice..T7iV .T.V; i i ........ Vi. ... .5c YDR . 1000 yards ' of yard wide Bleach;d Dftaestic, as long as it lasts ; v i sale Drlcc ,,,,".,,. ....,a.aaa,, a . 5c YD. ':' Case Huck Towels, just In, worth 10c, SPECIAL TO-DAY, 5c. . Belk Brothers, Wholesale and Retail.- ;- READY FOR fALt TRAE ma SERVANTS SKIPPED - T Wife ' tired, children ' cross, and 'no dinner . ready T. . Well, tt'a wash "day, what , can you ea- pectT ; .: .'.A -' '' - .Why. don't; you send - your washing to as and get rid of ULtB MOXDAYTf -We. will do It carefully and so reasonable that really you cannot afford to hsve the work done elsewhere. Warrant you to Investigate our ..."' . fcnovGii , pnv, PLAN." r . ' It le the greatest help the housekeepers of Charlotte have ever had offered them. . We have shown you how'to get rid of . the washerwoman question now, It's up - to somebody also to ' solve , tlve cook problem for you, 't ;t!cJcl Stcain 5 We : keen J ' In . constant TOUCH with all the MOVE-. MENT3 of the Board of (Tailoring) Trade. ' Every CHANGE on' the " Fashion MARKET Is quickly : noted. ;.: - - j ' Latest style REPORTS are now in -also a good BHARB . of our early ORDERS of Fall Woolens. Miss getting la on' , them -and U will miss a good '. thing, j k - ' - Our STOCK " Is always 8TEADT and appeals sllke tu , both BULLA and BEARS. . Oct . your ORDER In early before the season gets tu well 'advanced. ..." " t We make a bid for - ur trade by offering -an excep , tlonal service. -. Ur Stock will go up If we tailor U. ' . 11 . SulU Tailored to Tasto v ,v $1S to $50. ., f ; CABAKISS & CO, Inc - Tailors '.: t '. ''". !'v '.. . 8. TTyow ' Street '-, ,ae4 'i . ,. tmm 1 11 i- ,i if A "y is.;- KITCHEN ' -CABINET .'.., - TAKES LITTLE SPACE SAVES f YlUCII SPACE Two reasons why It's needed In every modeifn home, ' It occupies 'Just the same room that the ordinary kitchen table doia. lie rlver arrangement of ahclves, ruphonrda, bins and rack gives It the capacity of sn ordinary cupboard, and the ability to do the duly tit n V Itclien t nl.lp (lowliVa. -. ' ' , 11' vofii Rin HI V h t uowmill, add a kitchen cabinet and . Increase your working imc. ' . ,. ., j' when we launder It because of the care and caution taken In doing f the , work. .... Home laundries are more pennlve than others because of the uncalled-for wear end tear they give the linen. The Oldest, Largest and Heat is the economical laundry. Tour address, itlease.'. ; . ' ..ft i v.W VaW..l 1.4w.jff .z rrrst Ctrs, Ctcitr.ti's New goodi-rolling in by the carload. Our buyer spent three weeks in the rnarkets searching for good bargains and never before was there such an array of really good values here. v ? ' j'. '. .yilS'3-0fc,-, i : Some Dress ' Goods Specials ready for selling this morning' ) : . ', . ' ' ' ' -S-'y-j: NeIlai extensive ly, in all the stores North. ; . ' : We hayeT; here I now a big line of all the color combinations and some very beau tiful ones too. The very thing for' ladies'-shirt waists and girls' school dress quali ties, 15 and 25. ceritsr - . - : ; i & ji-'. new IKewjIiray- Plaid VooIen Goods a , Grays are in the lead and the pretty new Gray Plaids ate taking VwelLn Beautiful line at 50 cents a yard:.,;':':-;.v l ' - ' Fine Gray wol ss Goods, 56 inchcj wide, heavy and all .wool, beautiful fabric for skirts and whole suits 98 cents a yard ' : 52-inch . Brill lantine, the best one we've ever had, extra heavy with the bright ; lustrous nmsn, me oesx oiacx ana vgooa snade navy blue, cents a yard, i -m Fine heavy, White woven figures,1' 10 cents. ?vV;;v j- : J 40-inch White Lawn Special, a, very fin buity, picked upUiri; a lot at a low price, 1 ccnls.;C': 'sv'1'' )V-M- 'o ; : Wc have been making prcpnraticn nfl" irav saw j, a aaaj ja. iai ,.y.... CTT it ro'Iiik t, M tit ! thn In-' t i-r In tho world for tiin purpoi" 'Ci: , i t . T7 4 a,
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