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LOiii: datly o::;n:itvi:n,.ocTOii:R c, ire ,1.4 '7 t. social and ri;o:;AL Mir L.iu1ho AVai'.MWOrl ii cnti-n-K'.l a theater party on Thur.s.lny m ,.it sf tr fiy lii-rforniunce of "t'.-i gcunt Kitty" at the Academy of.Mu.ii:, at her home on North ColleKe siree', tn honor of Miss Mary Duko. of Dur ham, who ha been vIhIU-ik MIm Mnry Spencer Anderson Bealdes those men tioned there were present; JtfUs Annie Steele, of Rockingham, and MeJJn. 3. O, Walker. 1'aul Allen, Avl-'urweil, Jr., Guy Wlnthrop, Dr. B. C Nallo, Frank IX. Caldwell and C. A- ilayet. ; . , . ; '. , . . The following Invitation bM been seat out: . . ' - .' ,' Mr. and Mr. J. L. Fano J. i announce i;h man-tag of their : : ;. Bleeker Ma . . to . Mr. Robert 41. Cousarl Oclober-twenty-thlrd. ' .': nineteen hundred and fix , at' 5:10 o'clock v. u .'. ' at th home of the bride's - parent , r Pleasant; Valley, 8. .'',-,. ' ' , r'.n1';:;,!'. v r Mr.1 and Mm. i O. Andersen of : Llncolnton, Wer In th city yester. ' ' day on tholt twa hom from States' ' villa, . ' '. ; '.V' 'Y-' v Mlaa Salle Rammer ha ton to Now ' Tork city, where she will spend, sever ' al months. . i':;::.'; ? 1 , . - i ' Th following Invitation has bean ls t sued; . - v.v-'.4..r'vft!! ' Mr. and Mrs. William Edward f ' ' Croslao :,:. ;--V'V request tha honor of 'your preaeneo -..? at th marriage of their daughter ; t . , .Martha Elisabeth; ' ' , - .to .',-.' ?.' - ' Dr. John Quiney Myers .v''! , n the evening or weanesaay, in V ;? seventeenth f October'-V- ; 'nineteen hundred and. six . ; . at six o'clock w-Jto ? . . . ' Broad Acres-"4. 1 ;Vir - v-Rockingham, North CaroUnaV ... ' ' ' '".'.;'' '!' , : v" Mrs. ChambllssA Keith, , of 9ema, t Ala., who was Mia Ada. Hooper be .. i- ;for her marriage, Is th gueat of Ml ,- ,'' Mldg McAden. n North Try on street Mrs. Kalth hi well known hr and . has manr frlands In tha clty ',v ' ' ' : Mrs.'H. M. FhUllps, of CrewV; ; , returned to her hom yeaterday morn ,i Ing artef apendlng several weW with ber alater, Mrs. A. C Porter, in CU- worth., . , .".';"-.- ':..v ". " " . Invitations have been laaoed for ih v . :. marrlaga of Mr. Neal Bradford, of this - city, an 1 Mlaa Clyd Richardson Paa- o' Ooldeboro. Th weddlo wi.l V -..tak pUc at Ooldaboro vn.Cctber V'". 17th at noon. - Mr. Bradford has many -". S' frlenda In Charlotte, iH la aaalaiaitt .'.v uprlntendent "of th Chirlotto . , branch Of th. Metropolitan hit In y aurano Company. - Vv ' U '..','' V ''?. Mlasea Florence and ArabeJ Thomas will return to th city to-day, after tf-i spending th week In Salisbury with - .their mother, Mr a. J. B, Thomaa... , ' v,;,,- . ' V,.:l Mlaa Celesta Wilder has raturnod to -: th city after a visit of som weks . A r. with friends la Atlanta, da. Mlaa Wll ' ;'' and her mother, Mrs. H. M.-WU- der, will leav for Nw Tork within ; ','' a few weeks to spend month with h a-relative. . : : Mr. W. T. Jttrdan. 'of Nw Tork, : ' will return to her horn next Monday ' i after a visit of several weeks to her ',; daughter. - Mrs. IX , A. HarUy. J - v -,- .'..v -..''.;-' N-Mr; and Mr. T. UL Craig. vof Oas- tonta. gave an elaborate reoeptton at ' x ' their hom last night, in honor of Mr. ' v and Mrs. D. J. "Craig, of Btatesvllle, v and Mr, and Mrs. M. P. Hoffman, of 1 Philadelphia, Many Charlotte- friends ;ry : wer present. A ... , ; ' Mrs. H." B. Bryan will leave, for - V Peteraburg. "V- to-day to visit rel. r -tives and frlnda '. v. , 'Miss Helen Brem gave an Informal , ; party yesterday afternoon in honor of f',"- Mlas Annie Steele, of Rockingham, . u " who Is a guest of Miss Mary Bpencer v . Anderson. . 1 t! Mr. and Mra Robert W. Vincent sr attending the launching of the cruiser North Carolina at Norfolk. 'Mrs. T. Covington, .of Wadeaboro, spent yesterday In th city, ( Mrs. J. D. ElUott and Mrs. J. W. Elliott, of Hickory, ar visiting In th city for a day or two. " They ar reg Jatered at th Central. . , Mrs. John V. Morrison' Is spending ' some tira at Hiddenlt. - ., .' '- -': Invitations reading as follows hav j been received tn'the cltyt ( " !V, Mr., and Mrs, Jacob & 8tewart ' ' . . requeat. th honor of your -preseno - at th mania of their daughter ,. :, - Beulah Bophl vV . - to.. ; f .-,. Mr Frank Leo Sadler ; ?;.. " Tburaday evening, October th ; 4 . twenty-fifth r 1 ntnten hundred and six ', ' -. f' ' at six o'clock . ' Ftrat Presbyterian Church fi L't- Phillipsburg, New 4rssy. ' i ' Hecentlon, . . Sv', w . immediately after th ceremony i On hundred 1 and four Bouth Main Street -' - ,; i. Mr. Francis Brandon Smith, of 101 ' North Pine street, will glv an early r t morning mncneon lo-aay in nonor H s i j Mia Alma Rull, who I to be mar ried on th ltth. s 1 Th annual reception to' tha mem . t ' tiers of the boys' department of the ' '.Toung Men's k ChrUrlaa lAasoclatlon .' w-iU, b gtv ontght a o'clock. All member ar urged to take notice f 'Mf thl faet and b present Th ( -atre of th evening will be th In ' ' augursxlon of a movement to inore th memberahtp of th department to ISO members, v ,.- .r., v ' '':," .'vV "'; ' ''. V V ;, Recurring to the Item In renter day's paper about Mrs Llndaay Pat teraon's hous party at ' Wlnaton Salem, special mention " should be made of th cleverness of Mr. ' E, B. 1 Jones, who waa hoatess " to the party, and a number of other guests at luncheon Thursday, for th apt quotatlona on th card at each plat. Th appropriateness to each person ality present showed a wide range of reading and contributed great deal to. the, enjoyment of th ; oo .caslon. . i. ; j. rK.. ' ' -i :;c . :, , mf' ;;'"'k'v The- entertainment at ' the " . First Freabyterlan church last night was quit a sueoeaa. A large crowd heard the lecture and took part tnth re ception afterward. . -Appolnte Asalstant Treasurer of the .,'.; Seaboard.' . f : ) -. Norfolk, Va.', Oct l.W. j; Calvert was to-day appointed assistant treas urer of th Seaboard Air Lin Kail way to succeed R. I Nutt, appointed treasurer. '- 4, Th-r are none lut a aood s Dine , r -l hon lrfmnti and Vanlllx. AlxoliHoIr T-'re. J hbn go twice a far end the "blue hnn riavor" It Derfectlon. Ask fur tue i-o, !. . . ' . . iia i ov.i-;t iur ii;i.:c.ti:i.' Mary ukf, of OuiIihui, to B liuM if tlm houtliiVu l oHt r t'oiii ' jiany, I)ixii'aU-K tlu ;rut I 'nils t-iuiliin iho l'i hull.lhiff and t'P hitii'i of tlx. South -iho ii"l"il a Most Unjoyablo. One '1 Homj "' lY-4H-ut . " . ... ' In the preaenc of a dlt!nsulhed gathering at Great Falls, 8. C. yeater day afternoon, Miss Mary Puke, of Iurham, laid the corner stone f the large' power houue ther nd dedicated the plant to "the, upbuild ing and uplifting of the South, her peoples her industries and her la- SUtutlone."v l' ' .-. . ' . :! ' ' Th " occasion was a notabl ' ono. There, were present Mr. J. B. Duke, of New Tork. Mr. and Mrs, B. N, Duke and daughter, Mls Mary, of Durham; Dr. and Mrs. W. Gil Wytla and daughters. Mrs. ' Leach, and Miss?-Ludlla. D. Wylle; 'Mra Jamea Young, Mrs.' Bell and daufh. ter. Miss Anita Bell, all of New Tork; Mr. J. W. Cannon, of Concord; Misses Louis Wadsworth and Mary Spencer Anderson, Messrs.' W. B. Lee, Jr George Stephens, W. II. Martin, Jr.. Guy Wlnthrop and W. D, Adams, of Charlotte. Th party in the , Pull man car Rover, arrived at Ft-Lawn shortly after, the noon hour. The car was at once switched over to th private Una of the Southern i Power Company and carried down , to Great Falls,,H miles away., , ,-.v- v . The dedication of th power hout took place at o'clock. A large slab of North Carolina granite had been hewn from one of th neighboring hills and It faoe highly polished. In th glistening surface had ' been cut the name of th company owning th plant, the nam of the station,' when work was' commenced and a list of officers and directors, as follows: "Southern Power Company - Great Falls station commenced August, 10I. Officer: W. Oil Wylle, preal dent: B. N. Duke, ftrat vie president; W, S. Lee, Jr., second vie president; R. B.' Arlington, secretary and treas urer and W. H. Martin assistant sec retary and treasurer, - Directors: - J. B. Duke. B N.; Duke, W. Oil Wylle, W. 8. Lee, Jr., F. L,' Fallen.'' .Rv B. Arrlpgton . and - Julius - Chriatensen. R.e H. ;; WyU - W. ': 8. t Lee. Jr., F: L. ; Fuller, 5 :R, ' B. W.- A. Leland, resident engineer." ' The dedicatory axxrclsa passed' off without a hitch. Word ' was , dis patched to .the many puffing and whlatllng engines to cease and for a few minute ther waa sllenc about a place which la usually th seen of restless activity.' ; Mlsa Duke. In be half f tha Southern power Company, then stepped to the front, plumbed th stone to see If H was properly S laced, and In a few words formally edlsated the power plant - Ther followed general snapping f ko dak and cameras and after an ex change of felicitations, th party re paired to th car and wer carried back to Ft Lawn and on to Charlotte, Messrs. J. B. and B .N. Duke, Dr. W. Gil Wylle and party win spend to day in the city In conference with Mr. W. L Lee, Jr., and others. The party win leav for th North to-Ntght Dr. -Wylle will run down t6 Chester, where Mrs. Wylle, Mrs. Leach and Miss Wylle ar visiting and they will all return to th city- Tuesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mr Lee on Tenth avenue. Mlaa Duke la the guest of Misses Wadsworth and Anderson. " BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings In and , Aboat uw catjr. ' Mra. McD, fWatklna, 'who has been llli Is very much Improved. Many local weather prophets pre dict a dry and pretty week for th fair. Mr .- H. D. Duckworth, tax col lector for th Charlotte district. Is on th sick list Dr. C. R. Zlckler U abl to be at his office again. He has been Indis posed for a week. , v The farmer were in cvidenc yes terday. - Th boost tn the prlc of cot ton brought them to town. Madam Nordlca, th famous singer, will appear at Salisbury on tho ltth. A number of Charlotte peo ple will hear her. ,. -' Col. T. L. Klrkpatrlck, chief mar shal of the Mecklenburg Fair, expecta to have about 100 assistants tn th procession on the ltth. Mr. J. A. Davenport, a former yard conductor of the Southern, . Is going to Columbia, 8. C. to live. Mrs. Davenport will join him later. The ' Ministers' : Association of Mecklenburg county will meet In the parlors of th T. M. C. A. Monday morning at 11 o'clock. ' Rev. A. R. Shaw will deliver , an address on ; a timely subject, . la a gam of football . at Latta Park . yesterday afternoon ' Dllworth defeated th : Charlott University School by : score of tl to 0. 8pon and . Henderson' playing .war , th features of th gam. . r.'--. Henry Hayden, th hackraan who was sentenced to jail for SO days tor assaulting Jessie Jordan, a notorious negroes, appealed his cas to th Su perior Court and gav $1,000; bond for hi appearance. ' s The Mecklenburg Cotton Growers' Association will meet st th court hous this morning. Arrangements to have Mr.' Harvle Jordan) speak here will be .perfected. Other matters will b passed upon ; . :" , PHOT OMEJf ADJOmX. , Annual Convention 1 Concludes at Ash llle With Election of Officer : AahevlUa Firm wins Slater Tro t phy. ' i f, 1 1 - v , I " SpecUl to' Th Olsserver.'.' v ? Aihevllle, Oct. I.-Tbe Photogrsphera' Aviation of Virginia ana in Caroimas adjourned hl - morning. The smocI tion will meet next year in Norfolk, Va. Offcera for th enuilng year were elected aa follow: v v '- V 1 Prealdent, . R. ' It. Peteison, of Spar, tanburg, 0. C.5' nrit vice . president, W. riMinia. of Norfolk, Va.: second vie president, H. .11. Hunt of Farmsvllla. va.t third vice pmldent H. C. Koonce, of Aihevllle: secreury,, A. M. Black, of Tasewell, Va.!' treasurer, C. E, Cheney, of Hampton, va. trunreea, v. i-. wnar ton. of Raleigh, and W. E. Eustlea,. of Greenabore. . ' " . , . Rrork A Koonce. of Aihevllle, walked off with the Bister trophy and that hand, ome prise It now the Aihevllle flrm'a for keen". The Slater trophy la a hsnAmme loving ' eup otrerea oy tn American Arbtotype Company for - th six bait portriuu printed ,ert arlato paper. , , 1X : PAGE AT AgllEBORO. I "' Congresnmnn Speaks to' a Fall Doom Joint Campaign of Randolph to Begin th 16tn. ,'..'.'5 m .,-,'. r' ,:' gpecisl to The Oirvr.' - J ' Aiheboro. Oct .-Hon Robert N. Peg poke In the chamber of the common hail Umt nirht to fiitl how. Hta peech u well received by his Asheboro conitltuency, sir. n nmu pna use of hi four years In Consrew, hav. Ing carefully atudled the beit intert of the people end having etrlven to render at Sll timet the beat eervlce pmatble. This make him a valunM repreaentative. lie ha practically no eptKwItion (n the rare tor re-eiecuon. ti ne ". ine rMiui would be the Mim4 sa Y U unlvenally ponulnr throushout the dUtrlct. r There will be a joint ranvaaj In thli eountv between th oppnulns; randldate for fTl' fimmmdM the lfith Imtant W, P. H'ont tn the Irad tor the Demo, erata. while Trof. N. C. Fnall.h will champion the rnna of the Republican. A livt)v time tn the plney woods of old Handolpli Is anllclyated. I'EKSOXAU , Tlic Movement f a 'Xnntlier of Pco lc. VIM for aiwt Oilier. .' I'.ev. Dr. W J. McKay, of Sumter,' 8. C, left yeiiterday for his home. ' He had been vlaltlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wilson. ' v . Mr. Carlisle Dalloy," of the Dalley Quartette, is spending a tow dajt In the cltv. ' " - Mr. James Ker, Jr., left last' night for Newport News, ,VaH to visit friends. 'm -p '.,' '' ;. Mr. J. F. Hurley, , of Concord. ,waa a Charlotte visitor yesterday, r : . Mr. J. M. Wllllama, of Klulf'1 Moun tain, Is registered at the Central v Mr. Evans E. McBrayer, of Shelby, spent yesterday In th city o U0slnia. Mi H. M. Jenson., of ; Rutherford College, was a guest at th Contra! yesterday. -V' ..'. .-.;-'.-r - Mr. L. M.- Oalllard of v Wlneton, was a Charlott visitor yesterday; - Mr. H StewurW'of Shelby, Is visit ing Charlott and I regtstored at the Central. ':.:, ."'-. cf'"" ' Mr. E. tt Arhe; of .Wadesboro, was a guest at the Central yesterday.,.: Mr. John M. Boyd. of. Salisbury, spent yetenlay4n th city. --.m-.' ". . Mr.-John. C. Foard, of Statesvllle, was in Charlott yesterday oa buet ness, t ."" ' ,.'"-''" ' ' 1" '""'. Mr, Charlea P. Long; of Winston, waa a guest at th Central last night Messrs. T. C- Hamtick ant W. L. Hunt of Winston, are visiting th city, stopping at th Central.'- : , Mr. F. H. Busb. of Raleigh, was a guest at th Buford yesterday, .' Mr, J. M. Connor, of Shelby,, Is In town on business.. , H is registered at the Buford. ; .- ,'' ';'. Mr. J. B. Frix, of Statsvlllo-wSS In th city yesterday.- - Mr. Yfi F. Gray, of Wadeaboro. waa registered at th Buford yesterday, a . Mr. W. B. Leak, of Winston-Salem, spent last night in th city) a guest of the Buford. v.. ' ' .' i Mr. C B.. Rogers, of Th Observer force,' left last night for Columbia, for a day or two. - :.-. ." Rev, J. C. Kligo. D. D la th guest Of Dr. and Mr. E. C Register at th Central Hotel during; hi suy tn th city; ' . '- v- ;. ' : i ii i .i . Alleged Robber of v Raleigh Man 4 . , Caught In Columbia, ' L .' , ' ' " . Observer Bureau,' " . , ' . 1208 Main Street, f ' Columbia, ,8. C, Oct. . . ' Clyd Falson, a young whit man wanted In Raleigh for stealing about f 1,(00 from an old man who had hoarded his savings In a hiding place, has been caught here by the police' and is tn jail awaiting th arrival. of an o nicer to take him back to Ral eigh. Falson waa working for the Phoenix Ciidg Company. Falson Is said to have lived with the old man be robbed. Th victim was a plumber wh kept hi savings of many years in an old trunk. - Mrs. Jo Z. Balles, of Pleasant Valley, is uit sick. - - Dainty, delicious Wheat-Heartsl Get some for breakfast All grocers. E5SJ i Under h FIRST NATIONAL BANK , on draught. , - . MID A SPRINGS WATER . t CHICK SPRINGS WATER WHITE 8TOXK LTniLl , -v WATER. A', ' 1 .GLASSES '; ' '- ' ' 'I!. CENTS. ;-, ' x "..'For your , stomach's ' sake, drop In to see as. -1 - 'phon us your orders for fHALF GALLONS,. GALLONS and I GALLON DEMIES. : Tbone ti and 8S&. . ' ' ' . ' ' " V : Brannon Carbonating Co. "Saw- .tar ii later J-rr -'KV -ei i-A - l:-. VI 1 1 i'r' v 'V Y - seems an Improbsbl if not Imposslbl' proposition. ; '. "! '"-;' Tet if yon will visit our stor and tak an .' Impartial look , i around, you will find that our stock offers some very convincing arguments. ... o- v . . . 1 , t, - . . -: Isn't It worth your while .ne look InT It costs you ' nothing and ' w will ,b roor tnnn pleased to show you. . ' .. SlWhatPi ''. . 'xhi h ., - '.-:. t -. ; r - ' - 'a - J t l ' '. ' , t ' '. W nevr" wer so well fixed to sup- riiv voue want. W don't try to carry but a few plckeS lines. .W ar enabled to give our whole attention to these, " and we hav '.bought . them right' in regard to styles and prlcei. Our. policy , will continue to b to sell . reliable goods at . popular prices. Our store Is crowded with th new Full Goods. ' We have what you want ?p'i MILUXERY. : Tim to get' your , new Fall Hat We fee! Justly proud of our Fall Hata,-'. Everybody compliment th styles. 'and exclaims at the reason ablenes of the prices. , A, new lot of College. Soft Hats so much , worn now for knock-about Hat.. $1.00, UAO, etc. 'Pretty 8treet Hats, a variety of styles, ready to put on. A big lot of choice Trimmed Hats to choose from. ', 'DRESS GOODS. A urge variety of th newest styles and cloths to select from. . ; Special, line Plaid and Plain Pana ma 8ultlngg, Brllllantines. etc.; a very large lln 4o choose from ftOc, yard. Special In tC-lnch All-Wool, Solid tor Euiung; would be cheap at 7(c yard. Special.. 4 Sc. vard. A nlc It Rain-Proof Cloths for naincoata and Suits ' Too., $1.00, $l.f0 yard. Special in All-Wool Tricot Flan nels, ' for Wslsts, Children's Dresses and Underwear; plain colors; regu lar 15c grade lc yard. Heavier grade, with stripes; regu lar 0o. grade $5c yard. SiEY'S i 13 West Trade St - r r , ? KODQS fCR fAIDlIS WORKED OUT coiinoaiui mi C. A. EASTMAN 19 WEST FTFTTJ STREET. Get it atHawfeyV For v': .... . . . : ; ' ... ' , . Buy your Cigars to-day. Tour favoVlt is hr. ' - S TbotM 1$. 01 St. Tryon. 4t'tm : avr It 111 1 VI Ws-- fROOM OUTFIT THAT LOOKS TWICE ITS I WORTH SiinriBV Smo Hawley Pharmacy y." -'' '' ' ,'.,- ."-1' (yv'V.vt',:. s-? ir.l .I'iV.v.3i,, -'.v-'if ' . V'-'..i -1-..--V 8vral thousand lA-'V'viU-lV "' dots; and a 'K , . - " ..i !, (V"' '-I ."- .'"' -K'. fisvsral case of 'i .1- W-W..Counterpancs;';.;.;y ..'".. ','. . .,'.' '$4.00 Countrvnc .. .. ;..!. ;' -' i-' ..' .. ''.': ' j ' v'' - '.v-' -.- '?-' j -vi-- - - . v,' .Vv ; ,JI-Wool Blanket 6pclal. v " !;V;3;.V. -V.1;' ';;':''' $.50 Blnnkeu $.. .- . , T North Carolina again have the chance to buy Stationery, Bibles, Prayer Books, Pictures, etc., for tho money that we are offering them for. Kurd's very fine Stationery we are selling for less than the ordinary kind. Our line of Blank Books arc the best made. And we can Bave you v money 'on the pedger, Cash BookJournal, Pay Book " or Letter Copy ing Book that you need. See us before buybg. . : , ; . - . ' . -V.'. j -.I.'- 1- - . v co;im :'.5' v;' v'.- i',' NOTICE i Our plant Is now la operation and w ar In poaitlon to furnish Cotton Seed Meal, Cotton Bead Feed and Cot ton - Seed Hulls to Feed Dealers, Dairymen and others requiring this claas of $oods In wholesale or retail lot. . ' ',.: ', We have the largest and ,hest equipped Independent Cotton Seed H " - 1 t , tsar YOU (tw 1 : j i jipfwic HOUSTON DM Oil Mills in tne Lsronnaa, ana are producing only high-grade good. - t Correspondence solicited, ; i ;-. ......... ; ,' r ELBA M A NT'lTA CTUHINO ., . coupANT. ; Sat' - - - mi i ii ii y u . ,u ii u i. .i . 1 m 11111 11 r is Cmt'Cartain Swiss IS ,Cent,,'t:"r A.fV.-J'VH tM':" : ';''. ' ,'.'.'' : i.--,- '-: t:,?i' '' V-,'J- i..4C"', .--'' ' yards, sheer, fine yard-wide Whit Curtain Bwlmt 9nfi Sf'-' number, of figures; Uc. talu. i'Spaolal iVZiV''U:9W' frptW ' : '., j'. , ,. ,.. Vl,,1' 'i'V'f.:' ;, i wra vviuwcrpsu Dpociau. r A , f - 4 , ' M , fin Whit i 'Satin i' Counttrpgnes w bought somo tlm viVlt; 'tf??H ! mad All-Wool ,10-1 BUnkets, a special lot, bought tm uer tn prlc n account of slight Stains. Usually 11-50. Now .. M ee . " a ' a a i - a ft ; a t p9)) Elegant values in 10-4. 11-4 and 11-4 All-Wool Blanket, at .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .i ,. '.. ;. $3.T5, $4.7S and $0,00. ' , " ' V.1 '$. ', V - , v .'" ' New Dress, Good. On cas Arnold's t (-Inch Beige. Patterns ar th ntlre ran; of col orings In the so popular Shadow Plaids, Prlc -.1$ S-So. i--v" '. -. .' . Finest Model Suits for Women, -, :-. There are some women who orject to buying a ready-mad tailored 4lt because they say "everybody will nave a suit ilk It" Thos ar exactly the wi.men wo planned for. when we bought the SO model SulU which are now here no mr than two of there allka la many Inatenoes. They are made by a Paris-American that is to say a New Torker who spend most of his tlm and gets all of hie Inspira tion among French things. ,f .What Paqula thinks will to good In sleeves, what Francis has decreed in coats yon will see in these suit. Each style has an Individuality f Its own, Prices) from f taj.o to $60.00. mi run WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL ; :-VU ILIMUIMll - M: Goes on TO-DAY and SATUR DAY Gmc back again, bring your friends, show them' the grandest display of Stylish Hats ever shown heree Come, look at, examine and try Aem on to your own satisfactiohe . . ' ' ! ," 4 - t " ( ,', '. r t '' .!i' 1 ,- " '(.',..!.:.'. t ''.' '',..' ' ! v j' r ' '.-' . : " i- I ' t- ' . .... i - !,'.. :i Al i . : m ' 1 "' ,un v ,r. :v.: v ? l ., : ! : i ( . . Vvivv"'. ' ''VJ'.XIII r-S'':i-'-v 'o'.'.V-.V ' '.'. ' .-- ': ' y'UA-'AM'. I III '"' -'' VV'' - ' ' ...... ..r -V--., '-y 1 1 1 . t -.-.,4,Ju.VH.7 -., . -i'l '- II 1 DEPARTMENT STO! Corn:r ; of ", Ttci: -1 ': e. "-'. 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