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r4 1 ) v i i I y I ; ; l " of the vlty ut the ColouUtl Club la:.t nL t v. ,.i a, delightful event la every w.iy, Tho KIchardson.OrcheMtra fur ni.shed muslo for tho occasion and about-SO couples wera present, enough to comfortably 111 tho largavhall of tho club .building.', -.Those': present wore: Miss Annie Wllsan, and Mr. F, M. Caldwell, Mlm Loultw X Jones and Mr. John A. Ttate,, Mis Mary Henderson, of Salisbury, and Mr. WU lous;h.tiy, Chambers, .iss (Florence Thomas 'and .Mr. Robin prem, Miss Curtis Cannon, of Spartanburg, 8. C and ' Mr.- D. '-Mr" Young, Miss Barah "iTsnes, and Mr. J' F.Utobertaon, ' it, K 1 MiM Stuart Jones and ' Mf.: LT- A rrom (noon, Miss louIho - w&dswortn land Ut:h J. (ViAValker, Mine Nancy Brown," and Mr. David Clark, Mlas ijeoiine mtnercago ; ana oar. ti. .Ulrd, Miss A Ruth ' feellley and Mr, Concord: and . Mr.'Carol .Taliaferro; George Thomas, Mlea Ellen Gibson, of Miss . Lacy Ray ana t Wis quy -win 'throp, Mlaa Florence Oliver an Mr. - Frank: Hutchison, Mist Alloa BpruUh of lic-ulsburtf, and Mr. Laurie Die. on. Miss Boutheriana, cf New Tbric, and:; JMr. 'ft Eugene c RelUey;': ataggs, ' Messrs:; James W, ' Osbcmie, ; Manllua Orr,; Aw'Qp. Brenlaer, Jr,i W.VH. Hari rls, of Atlanta, Ga.; W. A Taliaferro, it. Muicnison ana ut. a. v. issue. Wright, Mr.' tnd MW.H, to TaMMr. .and Mr. Jt Archie CannoVu Mr and Mr. J f! "' f!nthrn .. Mr. dnA . Mrs", jr.. ' J. Hutchison, Mr; and: M.' B. N Hutchison; Jt,i Mir and :M C O W Ml Graham. J and ; Mr; ' and irs. war. vey Lambeth. Mr, and Mrs. 1: Bar- rlngeit! ahd Mr," M Al V Thi;isfreiir. ear'g Day tnd this , evening several onariotte wimes, as previously announced, will bk "open" ; to the young men of the cltylwho de- - ' M4sa Qertrude Byra, of WaHesboro, is visiung jurs. !,a ,11. - Kews.. oft ' North' Tryon streets fi 'v-.-'v ' r. ana Mrs. jfaui Chatharn 1 and Misa Margaret Thurmond left Vester day morning for .Elkin, wher ' they wm spena a tew aays with raatlves before going to New Yont .torU few Mrs. Harris Malllnckrodt, wlfc has been at the bedside of her mlther, t Mrs, A. w. Palmer, at Baittmote; 9 expected to return to the city 'wthin . a few days. Mrs, Palmer's conation V .0 IUMVII UUJIlVTVUi Among the visitors in the city es- terday were Misses Halite and ,bet iiorne, or Monroe, who were g at the Central Hotel. nts Miss Cora Lohg. Of Mint Hill, will return this morning to King's Moujn tain, where she teaches, . Mrs. W. L. Myrick has arrived fi I Laurlnburjc to Join her husband, iff. and Mrs. Myrick will make Charlotte their home in the future. The marriage of Mr. William Mil- leraham. of. Charlotte, and Mlaa -Mat- tie Maxwell, of. Waynesvllle, wilt Uke place this moraine at 1 o'clock:1 at the First Baptist church at Waynes vllle.- To-morrow night a wedding upper will be tendered the young couple at the MUlersham home, north or the city. Misa Adele Henderson has returned home after a visit to Miss Margaret Houston, at Monroe. Misses- Mary Hall and Ruth Blan kenshlp, who spent Christina with relatives at Lodo, have returned home. Mrs. J. Lenoir Chambers received at her home on Tenth avenue yester day afternoon In compliment ti Lieut Thomas D. Osborne and bride, Lieut and Mrs; Osborne left last night for San Francisco Cat, where Lieut Osborne is stationed. ' Mrs, H. L. Simmons ts visiting the family of Rev. Henry Sheets, at Lex ington. - Mr. and Mrs P. L. Oroome have returned- home after spending the Christmas holidays with relatives at AshevlUe. . ,; Mrs. T. M. Constable has returned home after . visit to relatives at Fayettevltle. Miss Bailie Boyce entertained at a course luncheon yesterday afternoon in compliment to Rev. W. B. Boyce. : of Springdale. - Pa. Those - present were; Misses Rebekah . Ranaon and Nell Orr; Rev. B. A. Ranson. Col. " 1. . L. 1 Klrkpatrlck And Rev. E. N. Orr. ' -v .. .-. J-v . . - .. - Miss Ernie Jarvey, ot Huntersvllle, Is Yisitlnc Miss Laura Ranson, on ' Graham street "v . .- . Mra V. P. Brtnkley, of Memphis, ' Tenn., Is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. D. Freerpan. ..... , ' , Miss Nell Orr entertained the fol lowing named guests at a dinner last evening In compliment to her broth- er, Rev. Ernest N. Orr, of SC Louis, Mo.: . Miss Rebekah ' Ranson, . Revs. : B. W. Boyce. R. B, Miller El. A. Ran son, W. W. Hunter, Ret. Dr.' B. O. Miller and Mr." H. H. Adams. ,v Mlas;Badie McGregor, arter spend Ing the holidays In the city with Mrs. J. T. Chalmrrs, oft: Elisabeth avenue, left yesterday for her home in Phlla : dclpMa. Pa,-:o .;;:'.v;;-: V",,.X j : ' ' ': ' . Miss V Carrie Jeffords, who ' has been spending, the holidays with Miss Freda Dotger, at Kiitsoetn neignis, will return to OreenvIlle.-B. C.k to orrowv . . '.',':':' -v., v . An event of much V interest to a. r nnmber of neoDie will be tne "wedding of Miss Laura Elisabeth Mc- Cllntock and Mr. J. Frank Flowers, J IV which 'will take place at the First r Presbyterian church this evening at 7:10 o'clock.' The ceremony will be r performed, bjtfRer. Dr. J. B. Hower- i ton.- - 'V ' K . ' ' .'' .... . --i .v-,,,. ;,. .,, ;-,-1 ?.i f the following ' named out-of-town 1 guexts have arrived to attend the wedding: Mrs. L. E- Brown, of Wsx hiwt Misses Anna Morrison, of Msrt- ro: Fled Steele and Ann Mcciin lock, of Rock Hill, 8. C: Messrs. a A. Wilkinson, of Gsstoniat R. N. 81ms nd F. II. Brlcgs, Jr., of Ralelght Mr. M. A. Hunter, of Huntersvllle; Rev. t W. Msxwell, of Lynchburg, Va '. end Dr. U. M. MatweiL of Roanoke, Mimes Janle and Msrtsrt Miller lmve rriiirnrd , lo 8iatevllle after ' sending srversl' ! In the city with Tfi 'l frlcmls ef IHim Ull-hnn VlVfr as till ot, Mr. J. V. Slmnn anil brlle. "Who was M Iks Mabel Irwin, have returned from their bridal trip North and are making their home at No. 804 East Fourth street. -'.:-v'. - Mrs. C. B- ' Bryant entertain : at dinner at her home on .the boule vard; pllworth, last evening In com pllment - to "Mlae Curtla Cannon,. 01 Spartanburg, a C, -who is visiting Mlsa Louise Wadsworth. Besides the guest of honor the following named were present: Misses Louise; Wads worth and Nan Dowd ; Messrs. Doiph m; Toung. i. O. Walker and VtU Harding, , - i . . . v . Mr. and Mrs. C. N. 'O. Butt "are pending New Year's Day with Mrs. uutfe- parents. . Dr. -and ' Mrs.- Bam Orler,. it, HarriBburg.,',;; Miss Ballla Davidson will entertain the following named at luncheon to day; : pr. W, Glll Wylle,. ' of ,New York.'ORev. Dr.1- and A Mras.'Jr ilt. Howerton, Miss . Eva Liddell, Miss Mary -.Gaston, ;; of Chester, ,8. ,C; Countess Von Maltsett. Mrs. r- ft 1 1. uidoou, Air. ana jura, iame uarner aoa. jur. Joseph uranam. .,,- ,,. ' ;-: 1.1,! ' 1 5 ; . ,;.;'J mto-m . . , ,J, ; 4 : :i ... Miss VJrelnla LeGrdnd Cro'ssland. of KocKingnam, is v visiting her sister, tars. Faul C-Whltlock. CaHs: readiflif as': follow were Is sued... ireter(layi'-i"-;'jA wril iK V Mr.Sind; tMriC Jftmes ; Lestre: Bext6n rffir Misa Atkinson :Vs?v' ,-' ,"!Si",.::St;". -..'V,. ' . Ato-ht nVlnplr ' , EUCbre.. a V R K V,P. 1. 1. ,. .1 1 1.I III , The Afovenwht ot av. Number of P60- ' pie.r -visitors and Others. Mr. 8. C.3rawley,1of the Durham ear,: spent yesterday In the city with friends. lr.i Brawley formerly lived nere, - " - Messrs.' D. A. Tomnkths and R."Hf. Miller. Jr.. will leave to-morrow for Hpartanourg, s. c;, . to attend the semi-annual meeting of . the South uarojina cotton Manufacturers Asso elation . v; Mr. C. Gresham. head ti the Ores- ham Eating House, spent yesterday in the city enroute front Hamlet to his eating houses In South Carolina. -Among, ths yisltors in the' city yes terday was Mr. H. L. Fowler; of BurV nngton, wno was-a guest at the Cen tral. - v Mr, Jv W. Long, of Concord, spent yesterday in the city en business. Mr. George C. Justice, ot Ruther- rordton, spent yesterday In Charoltte, stayinsr at the Burora. Mr. Georce C, Ramsey left yester day morning on his return to New xork. . .. Mr. J. C. Mason, of iiastonta, was registered at the Buford yesterday. Mr. Hugh Montgomery has returned to the city, after spending some time In New York. Mr. H. W, Moore, of Conc6rd, spent yesterday In Charlotte with friends. Mr. C. E. Johnston, a prominent cot ton merchant of Raleigh, is the guest of Mr. Brevard P Springs, al Dll it worth. ' - , wia . .1,1 ra. D ... uiiivi. terday was Mr. I. O. Walton, of Mor ganton, who was a guest at the Mad Ufacturers' Club. State President C. C. Moore and several 'representatives of the Meek Uraburg division of the Bouthern Cotton Association, will leave to night for Raleigh to attend the meet ing ot the State Association, which , Mr. C. M, Cooke, Jr..' ot Kings Mountain, spent yesterday In the city en route home from Loulsburg, where he spent the holidays. Mr. Homer Benton will leave to day for; Wake Forest College to re sums his studies there. Mr. J. L. Pipkin U spending a tew dava la New York on business. R. Dr. t. B. Miller returned to the clty yesterday after spending a tew oars wun reiaiives ana inenas at Statesvliie. I MrHarrv H. Adams, of Gatonla, spent jtesterday In the city with frlenin, Mr. Otis K. Asbury. or Ricnmona, Vs., arrived in the city last nlgat to spend A tew days here with relatives and friend. , . . Among the guests at th-surora isn night was Mr, Frank D. Garvin, ot Newton.' . ' Mr j q;r,' Redfearn, ot Monroe, spent yesterday lo Charlotte ort busi ness. . - - . I - Mr. JJ A. Marsh, of High Point, spent yesterday here, staying at the Central. ' ' ' - Amona tuie ruests at tne central last eventntr were Messrs. W. A. Rudl- slll, J. C. Ballard ana J. ; 8. P. Car- penter, ot cnerryvme. Mr. J. E. Bherrtll. of M6oresvllle, spent yesterday In Charlotte on' busi ness. ' : . Mr. 8. H. Miller, or Mooresvuie, was registered at tne uuiora iasi night - ,1 ; Amonc tne. out-ot-iown peopje here yesterday was Mr. H. M. CleveJ iana, 01 ussuinia. . -, . Mr. R. Jr.- Burns, or waaesooro, was at the Central yesterday. , Among .the guests at tne Buford last evening Was . Mr,-William gimp son,: ot ; Rockingham, IAGISmTE8 DISQUALIHEl). Twenty Magistrates Fall to Take Re- Because ther failed to Uke the re quired oath or office before Clerk of Court J.' A. RusseU 'yesterday,'" there are 20 - would-be y magistrates -of the county "who ere debarred froiu'ser vice. .Ot the 10 .there are seven in Charlotte township end IS fi on) the rest of the county. ( Those who neg lected 1 to qualify are : Messrs, W. L Henderson, J.i P. Carr," D.. A ' John ston, J. K. A. Alexgndor, H. J. Marsh, W. a OarriSr and John A. Berryhllli of Charlotte township; J. P. Ardrny, of Flnevuiej B. T, Orter, of ProvU dencei . 3. JB. Lemmond. and J. A, Helms,- of Clear- Cneek; C. L. Abcr. nethy, of Crab Orchards J. L , Wal lace, of Mallard Creek! D. WJlajriH rihi u. iu irwin, oi iiuntersvtii,' w. 8-Bsmett. 6f Dewesei A.- M. Howard ana m. a. wnite.or, Lemley: and J, 8, Davidson, of Long Creek. i . - :. , .1" Arriritexrts Meet at Raleigh To-Daf, The North Carolina Architects As sociation - will meet at Ralefght this evening in its second annual conven tlon,. the meeting to last until Thurs day, r This association was organis ed at Wrlghtsvlllo Beach last summer and Its membership embraces prac tically every member of the profes sion 1n the State. MfVC.C. Hooa, of Cbsrtotte, Is presldeit of the organi sation.. The convention. 1 at Ralelah will be an Interesting fn, several lec I iii . 1 i (Ores on live bulldln; sclwdutfd.: The. fol; C'hsrlotte srchttrti mornlnir for Ilaleb.l, Hook. W. O. U r l'in, o. t. Whet i- r, I D. A. Dickey. Aplcs- being tig nsmed l.'sve this 1 vn tin . . c d lit Ur- -r, i , '.:,(',". 'i ; ',. ,! ' I TUirRo of I'l.H i . 1 I, y V.. U tho Coming r-t ?iw i:.r. . Tho firm ; of Perkins & Jordan, which noma. time ago ieuhtid the Cen tral Hotel for a. term of Jive, years, will take formal charge of ihlsi pop ular ' hostelry, to-day, the beginning of the new year. The firm Is com posed Of Messrs. : 7'.;;. ;N. Perkins, formerly of Greensboro, and Mr, W. M. Jordan, who was formerly , con nected with the Hotel Buford. Both are experienced hotel men and prom ise to make the Central all that could be desired. They have have engag ed Messrs. C. G. Ager and J. K. Boyer as day clerks and Mr, -Charles Keen as night clerk, with the ex ception of the staff 6f clerks, the old corps of employes will be retained, including all the help. . ' I r i Durina? the. last tear ' the Central was . run, by ,.Mr. , M. . P. f O'Callahan, a capable manager and a clever: Ken- lat gentleman.v Mr O'Callahan I has made a large number of friends here during the year whd -will regret ' to see nim leave, jum previous to 19, tne central was run bv fi. e. Hnnnur c company, now at tne Hotel Buford, wno oaa purcnasea u trotn K. L. Lucas Company about seven years ago. , , . J - , Piles Can Be Cured Twenty-Three Years of Agony With i'uor uorore using D ramie Pile CureTrial Pnckage i'ree. We offer to every niloa sufferer a free trial package of. tho wonderful Pyramid Pile. .Cure to v prove the genuineness of bur clalnl. . u yon tried ocsiiet "cure for piles'' and It did not relieve vou. can you conceive of arivthlng that would more sureiy prejuaice vou against ut We know this, and yet we Sre glad .to place our remedy on . trial because ws know what it will do and e know also that we are running no risk of failure to relievo. , Read how grateful .Ms , Sufferer IS to the Pyramid Pllo Cure after undergoing every torture with Biles: 'ThU is to certify that I have used three 60c. boxes of- Pvtamld Pile Cure and It has benefited me more than any other pile remedy I have ever Used. I had almost lost all hope of ever getting any remedy that would neip me until I tried Pyramid Pile Cure. I believe they will entirely cure me if I continue their use. which I Intend doing so long as I can get money to pay tor them. I do not think any one ever suffered very much more than I havo at times. Then would be so nervous I could not get any ease In any position I could place myself. "I cannot express my 1 ratltude for the good your mudlclne I ns done me. I will continue to tell ny friends of their merit YoUrs, Emma Boden hamer, Bedford, Ind." - If you are suffering from piles we make no charge for a trial package of the Pyramid Pile Cure. This sample will relieve the H soothe the Inflamed membrane and start you on the way to health. After you have used the sample ro to the druggist for a 60-cent box of ilte remedy, which contains suunoslHrlea Just like the sample we are sendl.. you. Write to-day and relievo your suffering. It costs you nothing. Pyramid' Drug Co., IS Pyramid Bid Marshall, Mich. . I TILE CllO WELL SAnrrOMtTM CO, INC. For the Treatment ot ' Whiskey, Morphine and. Nervous Dleeasea. Special apartments and nurses tor lady patients. All forms ot electricity for treating" nervous diseases. ' The stockholders all being physicians, constitute a consulting board. S. M. CROWELL. M. D, Pre. "GET IT AT JWLEY.'1 Perfect Prescription Work Every PRESCRIPTION that leaves our store is absolctely right Every possible precau tion to safeguard the con tent and preparation of each PRESCRIPTION Is taken by our firm and our three Regis tered Pharmacists. There Is no possibility ot spurious drugs or Improper mixing entering Into the work ot this delicate and Important part of OUR CONSCIENTIOUS DRUG; STORE - for we buy our supplies only "of celebrated, world-wide-known manufacturers and lm porters, and we allow 'only Registered ' Pharmacists to mix medicines, our splendid stock, - which Is one of the largest in the Caroltnas, su perior facilities and "way s aheadedness of the times" Is yours fdr the simple asking, if you will but tell your doo tor. to leave your prescriptions at ; Hawley's Pharmacy ; Thone Is Tryon and 6th Sts. . . . : il . That'i; hot ; i th way 'v'you i'should : haVs your w family 'washing m.'T'':' 1 j It's worth, while to have It - done ,'erefully; ft th'oroughl;,; sctentlflcally1. and promptly. " ; Can- you -ee sure of getting It done this way at inywhsre lso besides the t"- .i'v'-) Ch:rl:lte ... ' i '. , LnnderrrsV Dyers, ' Ocsaers, ' f'S Tr-n " , ., . "I - ; i 1 'J Any Way" 1 '1 r 1 - u L-,a ... I. J .... - , . - r 1 - Closing 0:t Prices ca COATS, SUITS, V IlilUiM Etc. UDIEV CLOAKS A good lot to cheoie from, and our regular prices were vef cheap. Now we cut these as tollows: ' All of our 1 4.60 and 15.60 Coats Blacks, Castori, Coverts. .'Mixtures, tc; choice ..'.M. .. ;'$.! All ot our 17.60 Cloaks reduced to . . . it ,1, .. .. 1. $5.15 We have a,- splendid line of $10.04 Coats tn ' Kerseys, Broadcloths, Coverts, Mixtures; etc reduced to , .. ;, $T,T6. A fine lot Coats at $12.60, 111.60, $15.00; all reduced to . .j..v. $.S. Our f 1S.50 and $20.00 Coats A few real fine Coats, including four Opera Cloaks, cheap at $26.00 .. , -. $18,00, f v CHILDREN'S CLOAKS Half price on ail Children's and Misses' Coats, except Bear 8kln. LADIES SUITS , One-foUrth off on" all Suits, and the prices were very low before. $16.00 Suit for .; .. .. .. 111.15. $10.00 Suit tc?,v.. .......17.60, etc. LADtEr HATS Any Hat In the ltdre. former prlcos up to $6.00. for .,;.( ,. .. .. tl.sg. Our milliner are trimming up lot of pretty, stylish, new Hats that would sell earlier In the season for $6.00 and $6.00. for .. I1.9N. REMNANT COUNTER We have put on our Remnant Counter again and put on a lot new bargains In Ginghams, Percales, Out lngs. etc., etc. PREMIUMS We have put many new, desirable rtlcles on our premium counter. and you can get almost anything you want. Save your tickets. 13 WEST TRADE STREET F. B. M FOR LEASE A most desirable "near-in" E. Ave. home, all modern conveniences 8 rooms, two baths, large lawn and gar den. Possesion after January 16, 107. Ask' oth'-r particulars of F. D. ALEXANDER 03 S. Tryon. 'Phones 604 or 645. WE Sell out our eritirestock by Jan. 1st Wc must move. ': arc at-Almost your HOUSTOII - DIXO MUST going "" 2 " ' ' ' ' ' j'1 - mem is attractbiL' Go To The ODEON 208 S, Tryon. Meet Me at The P.H. 2.30 to S-tvenio: 8 U 10J0 A Heavy Increase in December Business is what we have enjoyed and we "wish to thank our friends and patrons for tho liberal support they havo given us. j Notwithstanding tbe heavy drafts wmcn nave been made on our stock, our show rooms are still crowded with fflf fresh,; uj)-tb-date stocknot a lot of odds and ends " of piclced-over goods, as is often tho case. 'i--' If you ' are in search of some : nice pice of ?urnU ture i or a i V delayed Xmas Present or New Year's Gift, l will pay ypuHo '6eo is. ti Mil fy::;riLco. 'u t .jy n . i , ."t" l Stats: . . ' 1 y , V 't r( ' ' iM A'.' .' ' 1-- , 1 i t , j w y v 1 t (A . - j1 ' , . f , 5-y- j 1 ; . :4i;,.; ' " Tirirf :"'-'V 'Xi i 1 widestiroad attention: well attention, too, because thousands of , dollara worth of otu best, most stylish Rcadyfto-Wear Garments at; REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEANS A SAVING TO YOU OP 60 TO 100 PER CENT. . Suits marked for this spqgjal sale with lio thought' o cost. ' . ' "' ; , $15.00 and $20.00 Suits t j tuced to $10.00. $20JX) to $?2.50 Suits reduced to $12.50. $22.50 to $25.00 Suits reduced to $15.00. $25.00 to $30.00 Suits reduced to $17.50. $30.00 to $35.(X) Suits reduced to $20.00t $35.00 t6 $45.00 Suits reduced to $25.00. ; $10.00 to $12.50 Cloaks, $7M- 1 $12.50 to $15.00 Cloaks, $10.00 $15.00 to $20.00 Cloaks, 12.50 and-$14.00. None Charged or Sent on Approval at Sale Prices. Ex itra Charge for-Alterations. WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL ii Y. s- Looking Over Last Year's Business- Wst fest frretty well satis fied. , Business shows ft good healthy aroWth, : ; Meft who dres with con siderable rare prefer our service because of tha accuracy, with which we Interpret style changes, tha conscientious workmanship btthdr the sur face," and I he "Just right" fit. If you want an Ideal tailor Inf scrrloe well!---we - won't say anything. Juft coma and see. A Butt from Short Ends of Btock15.00 to $10.00 less than usual while they last. $20.00 $25.00 $28.00 Cabaniss & Co. Inc. .'';f-.;.'V TAHiORS. ..' 7 W'- . trron ntwctv " ." On January 1st, 17. the Jtjo. W. Todd. Co. will be- sucoeedid by a stock company, under the name .of OEM RESTAURANT COMPANY, and tha business will be conducted only upon an absolutely CASK baaia. Nothing tnat we sen win pe fur nlshed ar delivered except Tor the SPOT CASH. ' :'( --i v. -v We trust that none of our patron nd friends will take offense at this absolutely necessary action- on - our part, but. that Jhey will' continue to favor US with their patmnsgs. -and we will endeavor to always give full vein for tha CAST!. . , ' ; , ' Thanking you for past patronage add favors, and wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Hippy and Prosper .. . A ' '. Ktxt:R A ., I. I v-: v ; "TOHU. i ... : Trmie - str tNU I'KKU at 34 VNi ti-'t. sulU lm . 1 m m snnra or Vfr j -. S nge. Metrs. H , V' .1 ,i l-V (Srfkll aki.i A. ii V. llmr II. .,srva i ; v ? w. M. 1." W ' r. . m ji pyron win o urominly. J warranted . r 1 ' . t t ML . r ft A. . I usiness i' is, fa: begin the new yea by in-' staimig a, tew ,ioaern time . saving v (llobe Wernicke' ' Elastic Filing Jr Cabinets. Vhat this fantou? Elastic . system in bookcases is- to the library it is in filing de- r vices to the uusiness office. . You can begin with one unlt on top of your desk. , As it demonstrates its usefulness, as it certainly will, you can. add other units and -need N never discard the first one as they are ir.terchangcable. We . carry them in stock . and will be glad to 5 show you now you can use them to advantage in your. work. Office. furnituve dtiartmcnt second 1 floor,'; acroirs tbt bridge:.; : STOHE & BAICGER CO 5. - Otace Outfitters. v. " V, caiwatioxs And "':':'.:.- tuism : " : IOT ri-M'S AND n-otuii ; ' WX1C OF n tUY . - v'DCSCRiniON. RCltOf.T . 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