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ANNOUNCEMENT. . Tryon street Tele- i,. !.!!.. o:ace, bull eU. tor's of: ice, liell uice, J-ea i.trti editor j rates are furnished on Advertisers may leel sure i the columns of this Vay reach all Charlotte a of the best people In .-.d ufper Soutn Carolina. gives correspondents as 9 as It thinks public policy t it li In no case respon Uielr views. It is much that correspondents sign s to their articles, espe cates where they attack -. institutions, though . this inied. The editor reserves to rive the names of cor i when they are demand purDOse of personal satls a receive consideration tt tion must be accompanied a name of the correspono- -AYvV&PIUL 28, 1907. l.-y. Ke.. ! v a i; i t.ar. HEATER CITY CRAZE, it of rivalrythe desire t of somebody or break j record may be open to jectiona, but there canbe t hat it is, upon the whole. entiment and usually, co- ,th the best of feellngr.-. It esslon : to the very genius anlsm, and the giant ma th of this great young na- 1 otherwise, have been In That such a habit should States, counties and cities ible; indeed, the highly de- ommunlty : , aelf-conaclous-r cities has caused Vhem to ar ' the ; most conspicuous ions of it.' Our craze for. ?M9 our notorious megalo o plays a part here. More p.g to inspire the tumult and g is a sense of solid eelf-ln ery Federal census or cen e witness the recent one ay amount of heart-burning urban, populations from .can and the old police or census humbug .. is almost 3 introduced as evidence in No wonder, then, that so means of advancing in rank pie process of hugely ex Its has not remained, over f course, some huge ex ave been born of urgent :o provide a broad back to rirlal fcufclens-i incurred revlons mismanagement, t cases community rivalry supplied the controlling ce New York City became w York in 1898 the greater .lent has been spreading t the country. It was lm- witness how the m'etrop .aneomsly, relegated upstart .vhich had begun to press ably close, hopelessly to the passing Paris, ; took ; rank ndon " among the world' th their imaginations fired i example, cities, towns and tve been lustily, stretching :, and the approachvpf the ; r i10 finds the activity be- j rlous. No longer is the; or Southerner in a posl ke -fun at this once dis Western o method of town nd such tales as the alleged of vast herds of buffalo icago's city limits " are en of date. The self-restraint conspicuous exceptions to ich as Boston, which could ; all its rivals and draw up Jladelphla in rank, and , which Is letting , all its jer South, out-extend it,' :.rfuL Terhaps, having in ract that the Western erne's, 1 annexed surrounding coun ts when, the census of 1890 i, made ft very ; indifferent f growth la IS 00, , they are themselves for -a big bound :Srely true that certain con modern urban life make for ; area. Cities i of- ancient vai times, end even mod- j ,ia continental Europe and r rUfteiAfly ''compressed 'Jflcatlons, and the extreme population in Paris to-day y due to this cause.- Bless ,th past "andpresent free this necesnity and possessed t'y Important aids as trol- merlcan cities have natur 1 t throw ouf proportion r uburbs, both Industrial and it is these ub , v'.:::r.g or unwilling, are brought into the fold. But i some danger that the will be- overdone; and, ; ; rt!y disappoint those en ? After every highly ambi 'ii'ially nec688ltouw;;rog ' rs will, true enough, i advertising arid thli 1 d'al has puffed Jt- "ort to' look like sn t f . "i fror . of The i r H r.i-.t, and The IVl-1 should U!.o consolation accorams.y. The fact-r, the Democratic party oi North Carolina has so thriven under Mr. Simmons' leadership and so thoroughly overcome its .roes mat n can now. spare him to the Democratic party of the country. His success in organizing victory out. of apparently hopeless defeat and his continued wise generalship thereafter afford an as surance that he would eerve the na tional party as it has not been served in many years.' Ilia possession of the requisite broad vision and intellectual grasp is beyond question. If so emi nently constructive a mind could And no means of knitting together the widely sundered and mutually antag onistic fragmemrft-thrlce routed and thoroughly disorganized party it would doubtless be only1 because the task proved humanly impossible. We do not know that Senator Simmons Is desirous of undertaking such hercu lean labors, but If the national Democ racy, should, (signify a desire for him as chairman, and if he should be will ing to accept, the State1 Democracy could do naugrjt but bid him Godspeed with pride and confidence. One of Mo; ! . nv ' it V - incss Men Away V.. Lt. 1- lng Spirit ia iSetciul Lis Kntcrrri i es. Special to The Observer. Monroe, April 27. Mr. Thomas J. Shannon, a prominent business man of Monroe for the last 13 years, died at his residence Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, after a lingering illness. He was born in Union county 40 years ago, and left the farm at an early age to engage in business. After spending a few years at Carbon Hill, Alabama,, he returned to his native county at the age of 27, engaged in business at Mon roe, and soon archlever ; great suc cess by his industry and ability. He was senior partner in the Shan non-Little Live Stock Company, head of the Cash Mercantile 'Company, was interested in the Chesterfield Land and Improvement Company, and owned large landed estates in this State and in-South-Carotin a,-' - Mr. Shannon leaves a widow' who was Miss Welsh, of Jefferson, S. C, and three children. A sister, Mrs. Jesse Morgan, of Rock Rest, Union county, and one brothery Mr. Joseph Shan non, of Carbon Hill, Ala,, also sur vive him. -',:; :, ' . . -1 . The funeral services were at Central Methodist Episcopal church and were' conducted by Rev. W. R. Ware, the pastor. : --. i t . t Con . j i u s notc-f, i.ivi " , f t l"' J scr- J 1 1 itou 'ifie uoeervr wi.i ec i our t.' rs, withe t " tJ yoar re !Jc;lv 0 Cr place cf I s s f;r advcrtijc-ts for tLU crlirsn. 'liione 7S. C'dce villa Y.'eniera 1'nlon Tci -rnrh ComnanT. Tfaone 43. AM aarerUseraenta laserted la this column at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad. taken for less than 2fl cent. Cash in ftdvonce. The title of Chuolongkorn, King of Slamr who has Just sailed for France, is announced by The London Stand ard as follows: , ' "Most htg-h. Illustrious, invincible and powerful Monarch, crowned with 101 golden crowns, each adorned with nine species of precious gems, greatest, pur est and most divine master of Immortal souls, who sees nil things, Soyerelgn Emperor, under the shadow of whose wings lies the rich and incomparable Kingdom of Slam, to whom is subject the most fruitful of all lands lit by the sun. greatest of lords, whose palace is of fine gold and gems, dlvne master of the golden thrones, and of the svhlte and id elephants, Sovereign god of the nine kinds of gods, King who Is like unto the sun at its senlth and like the full moon, King whose glance is more dazzling than the orb of the morning, King who Is above all emperors, monarehs and po tentate of the universe, from the rising to the setting sun." , Americans' . who contemplate going abroad this summer should not, fall to commit this to memory. They might meet King Chulalongkorn and It would be embarrassing for 'them to be unable to address his majesty by the proper title. Ought, a woman to marry, at man who" sm6kes? ' The "negative of this question was ably upheld the other day In a Philadelphia .debating so clety, the speaker's contention being thaaPweman -who marries a -tobacco user commits bigamy in. that her htiS' band is wedded ' first to his tobacco and then to her. While the audience gave the decision to the affirmative to be fair, the query should, have read, "Ought a woman to marry a man who smokes If she doesn't care great ly about him anyhow?" -the argu ment used is far from devoid of rea son, as any devoted thrall of Lady Nicotine cannot but testify. WANTED-Traveling salesmen accus tomed working country trade. Terri tory your vicinity; established house: rare opportunity to right man. Must be f. . l5 8tart at once., Replies confiden tial. State age. exDeriecce. line ban. died. Box 6S5. Chlcaeo. ; THE WEATHER. Sunday and Monday: norm ana south Carolina and Georgia, fair Sunday; Monday fair, in east, rain hvwest portions! fresh southeast Winds. .Eastern Florida, showers In east, fair In ; west portion 8unqay; Monday fair: light variable winds becoming nOrlh-east..- ' .- . . Western . Florida. Alabama. Mlsslsslrmi and Louisiana, showers Sunday and probable Monday; fresh east to south east winas. ...-!-'.'.'. ,. Eastern Texas, scattered shnwem Run. day; Monday fair, colder. Western Texas, fair Sunday and Mon day in north portion. LOCAL OFFICE U. 8. WEATHER BIT REAU. Charlotte, April 27.Sunrlse S:88 a. m.; Bunnt'i i ;v p. rn. - ' TEMPERATURE (In degrees! Highest temperature .. ,. i Lowest temperature.. ,. .. Mean temperature .. .. ,, .. , Departure for the day .. .. Accumulated idenrlency for month.. Accumulated excess for year PRECIPITATION (In . inches) Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m... .22 Total for tho month .. ,. .. .. .. 2.57 Accumulated aenciency ror month . .41 Total for the year .. .. .. .. .. .... g.4l Accumulated. dertolency for year..., 8.96 rrevaning wind direction .. N. E. , --;';,:';,W,,-. J. , BENNETT. Observar. FOR , 8 ALE. bale Mon treat, N. C.j . (near t-.iacK mi.; new .-room cottage furnish ea; siawe.-- vvouw ; rent lor summer months for $25 per month. Address Miss Alice vapps, Montreal, rj. j. t; FOR SALE-One No. 75 Edison RoUry . Mlmpsraph Machine, New and. never usea.' f. u. aox lis, charlotte. . . FOR SALE Fine suite bedroom furni ture cheap, Several ..other.' pieces. J, M. Mclaughlin,, 631 N. Brevard St, The charges that native officials In our Philippine government are using thumb-screws to extract confesslona from prisoners accused of crime may or may not be true, but it behooves thia country' representatives to search out - the facts of tho matter without delay. " ; ' Whether or not the aua spot and such of its electrical accompaniments as braln-storma have anything to do with It, municipal polities In1 nearly all the town of the State jtre de cidedly tempestuous this year. FOR SALE No. 7 Remington typewriter. usea aoout two montns. 'typewriter,' care uoserver. - FOR SALE-Oood harness and buggy business with good established whole sale and retail trade, have' latest models machinery for the manufacture of har ness all run with gasoline engine, all good as new; will, sell cheap for cash, Box 406, wncolnton, N. C. FOR SALE-1 Rambler Motop Cycle in perfect order; cheap, jjox 406, Lincoln- ton, N. C FOR SALE Two -horse-power gasoline engines, brand new, cheap. iox 4!, FOR SALE Canaries, best German breed, in pairs or single birds. Best slnKtnK mocklna birds, or.ly one year old in pairs or single birds. Also anything n stuffed h rds: have lot will sell at dis count. Write for prices and list of what we have. Box 463. Llncclnton, N. C. r WANTED. WANTMSA" "fate Charge Of a twikerv fnrtman .. r O. V., care Observer. WANTED-rDeliverea on board car Char lotte one Horizontal Rollnr ?rt in UUU . P., with or without firs box attached, send full description and price. . R. D. Smith, Lineolnton. N, C. - WANTED Help at Seashore Hotel, .Wrtghtsville Beach. N. C, for season of 1907, commencing June 1st, -steward, chef, baker and cooks. Apply at once. E. L. Hinton.. Mer. WANTED I irst-class moulder for light ,.vt "uium worn , uko cnarge or foundry. . Address Box 214, Winston Salem N, C. . , WANTED At grapher. . 4,L,' once competent care Observer. , steno. WANTED Victor Talking Machine. Must be cheap. "Talk," care Observer. WANTED-Traveling salesmen t6 - sell fruit ciders: 125.00 ner week and x- penses; samples free. Red Cross Vine gar uo., St. Louis, Mo. . - WANTED-Salesmen visiting - cutlery, drug and dept store trade, to varry "Sterling" razors and Docket eutlerv n side line. Only raaor maker who keeps all blades sharp always free. Sherman WANTED An Eastern man who thor. ougniy unacrstands tha cotton business, wants a partner with capital to nngaga m tne waste Dusiness'in char lotte, O, care Observer. WANTED Teachers, Rural, graded, nign school, college work.- Many splen did openings. ; Guaranteed enrollment. bnenaans Teachers Agency, Qreen wood, 8. C , WANTED White, clean rags, r Observer rnnung iiouse. WANTED Everywhere, hustlers to tack Signs, , distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no canvassing, gooa pay. Bun Adv Bureau, Chicago. .. . ,. WANTED Motormen and conductors for the .Jamestown Exposition.' Must be sober, honest and able to furnish ftrst class references. .Write or apply with references o R. A. Shirley Room 802 law jdg., Norfolk, va. . ' i "v . WANlriD Come South;- positions in every line; salaries from 150 to $308 month; demand for help ..greater than supply; pay when position is secured; stamp lor particulars. iNationai lampioy' ment Association, Century Bldg., At lanta, Ga. . -. i , . . -y. , WANTED An energetic man df ability to Invest one to three thousand dollars in well-equipped mfg, plant and accept icsponsiuie executive position wun same. aaaiiiuucture, care UDserver. WANTED Salesman to carry our large catalogue of wood window display fix tures store stools, show cases, etc. Our window display fixtures are something new ana great sellers. id Derai comnils slon to reliable parties. ; Columbus Fur nlture & Fixture Co., Columbus, Ga. FOR SALE Buff Orphengton chickens and prrs Monday at 318 W, 9th. , ; FOR SALE-5,000 yards dirt, Yarborough & Bellinger Co. ! cheap. PIANO A'XI ORGAN BARGAINS. THE BREVARD STREET BtCETING Chas. f. Stleff, 5 West Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. Rev. Haroltl Turner Conducting an IntfYeKtlng RevivaJScrvicea to tntlnuc This Wc-k. The meeting, at Brevard Street Methodist Episcopal church is Just be ginning In interest. The services to day will be at 11 a. m. and o'clock and a full house Is expected at both services. " . ' . There was a splendid atendance at last night's service and several asked for prayer. The text ' was the 42d verse of the 22d Chapter of Matthew: "What think you of Christ?" . Mr, Turner ciaid; "The true index of a man' life is frequentlywhat Siis en emies think of him. "HU whole .discourse was on what the" enemies "and friends of - "Christ think ot Him." ' The speaker said: "There wag never a man more hated than Christ was by the Pharisees, . who attended his preaching for the purpose of picking a flaw in his teaching and to get a chance to accuse Him. All they could say about Christ was This Man receiveth Dinners. Th sinners were Christ's friends. Then, when He was on the cross they said"; "He saved others, Himself He cannot save." Calaphas the high priest said 6t Him; "He hath spoken blasphemies', pilate representing the politician and heathen said: "I find no fault in Him." Judas who betray ed Him one of the diclples,' said: "I have betrayed innocent blood." The centurion who superintended the execution of Christ said of lllm; Truly this was the San of God." The thief on the cross said; "This Man hath done noting am ins." The devil said: "Art Thou come to tor- ment, us before our time, Thou Bon or tne Mont mgn uod" What the friends of Christ say about lllm:. jv-n . 'aptint,' the f""r rvrrt'.r of STIEFF UPRIOHT Handsome rose wood case, 7 1-3 octaves; fine tone and action characteristic to the re nowned Stieff Piano. Case refmished. Only $300; $25 cash, $10 per month. 6 per cent.; discount for cash. KRANICII & BACH Upright Piano, exceedingly handsome mahogany case, reflnlshed. Only $275; $15 cash, $8 per month. , 1VERS & POND Upright Piano practically new, figured walnut case. Only $250; $16 cash, $8 per month. .- ,-: ..' .:..:.'.-, V: HARVARD ; UPRIGHT Reflnlshed case, better condition than , when new, $176.00; $10.00 cash," $8.05 per montn. . i - ; EVERETT UPRIGHT,4 only $175; $10 ,; cash, $8 per; month. , WANTED-PoslUon by man of wide R - R. experience, Understands ' freight rates, adjustment of claims, auditing, of accounts, general clerical work and cor respondence. Owna typewriter and, add Jng machine. Experienced In systemlz lng an office. Can obtain results. Would like, to locate in Charlotte. Address "Business," care P. O. Box 667. , . WANTED Girl for housework In small family. Good place for the r ant ner son. Apply at 511 North College street. WANTED Men and boya to learn plumbing, plastering, bricklaying, elec trical trades; free catalogue; positions secured, coyne xraae ecnoois, New York and San Francisco. WANTED Salesmen to sell to grocere. druggists - and confectioners; $100 per month and expenses, California Cider & Extract Co.. St. Louis, Mo. WANTED Young - lady, - educated for teacher, wants position in long term. school. Good references; nine years ex perience in successful . teaching. First grade certificate. Postofflce Box 420, tticjcory, n,. u. y j-r.x.-.y-t A1- cv .e l - w..l I t -' Drawer ?. a ? salesman, an ex Ml'srnan to travel '. iithout experience to apply. Address le. N. C. KoSIA f. Pon mill In No on, npci 7 B't,"a',ter mechanic, ly comS ffy 18 "ot thorough steam eqiiipmnnt to best advantage and pertence. AdJresa Master, care Observer. Southern Unprece- WAKTED -Teachers 1,000 Schools, sainrloa t?n H7ufrtT a Ior growing systems, loutht ?.5tee.J- .Booklet fr?e. g c, , v sency, woiumoia. ,KJA1 r?und newspaper man ar.i HCtIcal Prlnter, who has for sev nnlrye8.8Uccessfully managed Florida SiPf.rH8lrf,l Pstlon further North, SrAJFKH?' North or South Caroli TAk levty af ter May IS. Bef ereticest Address Box 23. West Palm Beach, Fla, msOOLLANEOUS. SS..'5. J' "ore; for 'rent ,.H No. 3 N. Tryoa SL " ' pp y JYSJ .?E?EI.VED 50 h0"es and mules and the best assortment we have ship ped here this season. J., w. Wadsworth's $20 A WEEK Expenses advanced. Man ; or woman to travel for manufacturer, and appoint agents, for household neces' sity. Good pay for home work or part lime. .icRicr vs., iui oicusc et.. Fhlla delphia, Pa. ; - . ,.. - . ' ,;, . $20 A WEEK Expenses advanced. Man or woman to travel tor manufacturer, and appoint agents, for household nen. sity. Good pay for home work or part time.v Zlegler Co.t 221 Locust St, Phila delphia, Pa. , - WILL PAY spot cash for bankrupt and other stoaks dry goods, notions, cloth ing, shoes, groceries, general merchan dise. Lock Box 2$k Lumberton. N. C. JUST RECEIVED 50 Horses 'and mules and the best assortment we have ship ped here this season. J. W. Wadsworth's bons tu $8 COLLECTINO 100 dead peoples' ' names. jno oroanary agency work. Send stamps and get work at once; Midland Art Co., Charlotte. N. C. . GOOD PAY to men everywhere, to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc. No canvassing. . Universal Adv. Co., AGENTS The greatest seller for sum mer months Is our newly invented fan holder, easily attached to any , rocking chair. . bend ior pampniet ana terms, Gilbert, " Harris . Co., Patten Bldg., Chicago. . . $5.00 TAILOR-MADE PANTS for $2.98. Write for samples. Varnomen Woolen Mills Co., Lexington, N. C. FURNISHED , Use of bath. rooms 614 West Men preferred. Trade. WHO WANTS to get busy? Territory for sale for the Flowers Portable Fire Escape at a' price Just enough to keep the "purchaser interested. Select tho territory you wish In the United States or Canada and- write r for- terms and prices. This is a cinch for any one, The E. I Flowers Co., Hickory, N. C. CONCRETE MACHINERY The "Coch . ran" Cement Brick, Block and Hexa gon Tile Machines, Chicago Concrete Mixers all sizes, Cement Tools. Orna mental" Moulds, Complete plants. Ask for prices. Concrete Engineering , A Edm't Co., Greensboro." N. C. , I AM PREPARED to do first-class up holstering. full line leather and panta sote samples to select from. I have for sale two roller-top desks and office table. John J. Ozment 'Phone 14S0. y NEXT SUMMER will be a hot one. Boda water pays large profits. Foun tains $65 up, on easy monthly pay ments; little cash required. Send for catalogue of greatest bargains ever of fered. Do rot delay. R. M. Green & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. ' . T E. WAUGH, of the Observes Ptg. f House, won the pipe at our store last week. See tf you can get it this week. A number with every 10c. purchase. Con solidated Cigar Store. JUST RECEIVED 50 horses and mules and the best assortment we have ship ped here this season, J. W. Wadsworth's Sons Co. ,:,i.;..;,,i;.:;i.,:,,;Li,;.. ;:i.yX''. LOST LOST $ keys on key ring, attached to chain. Return to Observer. LOST Round gold bracelet on Elizabeth car yesterday evening. Reward for re turn to Observer office. LOST Bay mare, white spot on right hind leg, 'star in-forehead, weigh about 1.100 lbs. Reward, return to Cochrane"! stable. 1 j WANTED-By couple, board In prlvato family in best neighborhood. "Couple," Obi care bsePver. WANTED Lady sewers to make up shields at home; $10 per 100; can make two an hour; work sent prepaid to re liable women; send reply envelope for full Information to Universal Remedy Co., Desk C, Walnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. ,. . '.,;.-. , . v..-. WANTED Men everywhere; good pay, to distribute circulars, adv. . matter,.. tack signs, etc. No canvassing... Nation al Adv. Bureau. Chicago. - . . MATHUSBEK walnut case. $7 per month. UPRIGHT PIANO, Only $160; $io cash. J. & C. FISCHER UPRIGHT PIANO. Only $140; $10 cash, $8 per month. Chas. M. Stleff. PIANO PLAYER Cecllian, ma hogany case cabinet , piano player, perfect condition, -cheap at. $225 Only $150 with 12 pieces of music. Can be attached to any piano. STIEFF SQUARE, rosewood case, very elaborate, most excellent piano for any home: only 1 135; $10 cash, $5 per month, - t'7. o - ' SQUA R K PIANO Gate City, rose- wood case, desirable for beginner, if you want a bargain"; only $75; $5 cash, $3 per month. ORQANFerrand and Votey, 1$ stop, handsome walnut case, high top with mirror, parlor organ." Only $75; WANTEDUustlers every where;- $25 -to $30 made weekly distributing circulars, overseeing 'out-door advertising. New plan. No canvassing.; Merchants' Out boor Advertising Co., Chicago, WANTED--Capable salesman to cover . North Carolina with staple line; high commissions with $100 monthly ad vance. Permanent position to right man. Jess. H. Smith Co., Detroit, Mich. WANTED-Raiesmnn for North Caroli na. Experienced : traveling man pre ferred; line staple for general trade; positon permanent;. $30 weekly ) ad vance with commtnolon. Sawyer, Leslie A Co., Detroit, Mich. ; WANTED Work, by experienced book keeper and stenographer. "II," care Observed. Good references. WANTED Light one-horse surrey, dress P. O, Box 77L Ad- WANTED For U. S. Army, able-bodied, unmarried men, between ages of 21 and as ritlasens of United States, of good character and temperata habits, who 'an sueak. read and write English, Men wanted now for Philippine service. For 15 West Trade St. Charlotte, N. IS',4 fecuth Min St. Ashevllle, N. C.: Bank Bulldinpr, Hickory. N. Cl 417H Liberty Kt.. Wlnston-Salera, N. ; C.r Glenn Luilding Spartanburg. S. C; Ilaynes wortli and Conyers Jiuildlng, Gremville, S. C; or Kendall Building, Columbia, TOR RENT. FOR RENT To a couple, small nicely furnished house in good locality. Price $35. A. care Observer. FOR RENT Front room, nicely furnish ed. 216 N caiawen. - i i i1 Law Do you realize the difference in the appearance of your table that nicely laundered table linen will make? . , Put a table cover and a dozen napkins in your next laundry bundle and notice tha clear, pearly white color and the pmooth, even, silky finish that we give them. You'll find such work to be well worth while, ,r ill Well, it makes no difference who he is, if $5.00 orl would feel better to you in your pocket than in i come nere ana we'll snow you piainiy now to Kee The Eeady-to-Wear Suit of to-day is not what it three years ago ' or even one year ago. Our models' Jiave' the effect in every detail or -a sriia; tailored garment, and your own tailor must cot ' that it looks as well on you, and they are $5.00, ' $10.00 cheaper in our $17.50, $20.00, $220 and $J Suits neat Gray Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds, Blue Serges; single and double-breasted, with I s iorm.niting coats, witn or witnoui vesis. KNEE PA1JTS The Greatest Stock in Town , ; It must be, for we're known to carry the biggest si jiere ana we nave jusi gouen a Dig snipment oi, sp. weights in. ; , . - ' ' - ; . j BLUE SERGES, KERSEYS A1TD.WASH Vldll - v . Knickerbockers and Plains - ' Wash Pants . . . , ... : . . 25 and t Blue Serges .... 75c. to $3 Kerseys and Worsteds .. .. .. .. 50c.to$Jr up to 17 years. , - i i IT'S AN " EMERY" SHIRT THAT FITS Because it is full cut, low in the neck and . is in sleeve lengths. Beautiful new spring patterns in ored and White Negligees $1.00 to ? Silk Npgligees, with attached or detached collars, I " or fancy colors .. .. ..' ..... .. .. $ Emery Coat Shirts V: TTT1 1 -I SI 1 1 J 11 3 : ft, 7 I wmie ana uoiorea, iuu uress or piana. DILWORTH STRAWHATS .K ; y $2.00.to $3.00 . If you want a nice Straw Yacht,' get a Dilworth all time, vjou'ii save at.ieast ouc, on tne nat. f, r LISLE GAUZE HALF HOSE , " A beautiful Black one in G auze for . . . ; . . 25 to Fancy Sox or Drop Stitched .. .. .... ..... :.t ' LEATHER GARTERS .,r' ' if. ,'i .. " - ., . 'I ' . .. .- -i .i: ,. . . , . . . , : '.... r , :' . ..(. !' .- i" h For the knee drawers; it's thoBrighton?' for .. The Silk Brighton in solid - and fancy . . . In J r l J "KNOX'VSHOES AND OXFORDS Madeby Dorsch & Son. None beat these for snap, i flnfl comfort, and the uric e is iust . . . . $5.00 Ct i . Patents,-Vicis, Gunmetals and Tans Oxfords high cuts. ; ' ; "ARTISTIC" $3.00 LADJEES' OXFORD J ( It's snappy and hasr wear a nd comfort, all leal high cuts and Oxfords, Ri bbon, Tics, Pumps, til Sole agents for "Sorosis" $ 3.50 and $4.00 high- Shoes and Oxfords for W omen ; also agents ' ' American Lady $3.Q0 Sho es and Oxfords; ' y M Hm - tvt i
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