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tliol visitir Hall Miss Helen EdAy. who Is spending the summer In Khode Isia-nd. i at tending a house party in Massuchd setts this 'week. I ly ami lUin, a sl : i r"..u : Li i i Mr. and Mrs. William M. Vandevei have returned from Cornwell S. C-, where they were married 55 yearj ago. ',;: ..' v. - .' , : Miss Amy Shields leaves the 1st ot September for an extended visit to relatives in Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia. ' ' . . " : " 'Mrs. N. B. Vincent returned yester day from a visit to friends ana rela tives In Brunswick, Ga. ' ' Mr. and - Mrs. J. C. Marshall, of Wadesboro. spent yesterday in Char lotte, stopping at the Selwyn. . Mrs. J: A. Dorritee and her mother, Mrs. James M. Hoge, left yesterday afternoon for Hamilton. Va... - near Washington,' where Mrs. Dorltee will spend-some time, probably the winter. The residence In Charlotte .will : toe rented, though it has not yet been de termined who will get it. ' Misses Sernlce and Ellie :' Brlssle leave this" morning for Gold Hill, where they - wHl spend ' a week' with relatives. - ' . v 1 ' ' , Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Eddy and ehild ' ren left last night for Rhode Island, where they will spend -several weeks, i-Mits Ellen Gibson will arrive in the city this morning to be the guest- of Miss Stuart Jones. 1 " t ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harty and Mrs. a . Wlttkowsky leaves to-day " for New' York, where they 1 will spend some- time. ' v,' 3 ' Miss Louise Daniels. ot Winstbn 11 Salem, who has 'been visiting Miss , Annie Louise Hutchison, at her home . on West Trad street, left yesterday morning for .Thomasville, where she will visit friends... Mr. and Mrs. - Walter Scott are on . r- their way to Colorado Springs, where the D. 0. K. K. is In session. They ' will be gone two weeks. -. ' Mrs. W. B. Hamilton is vlBltlng her i : sister, Mrs. J. E. Scott, on Brook road, , Richmond, Va. ' - , , ;, i;f ' ''. V'-?' -i-v ' -' Mr. fl. M. Holman, Mrs. J. C. Marsh. ' Hand little daughter, of Marshville, are ,v, f visiting Mr,-and Mrs. U. G. peUinger Rev, and Mrs., John Cannon, of St. Louis, Mo., left yesterday morning to ' visit relatives at Concord, after spend ing awhile here with Mrs. M. B. Wads- - worth on North College street i'-".""'" " v w . v-- - Miss Marie McKintey returned last night from Rock Hill, S. C, where ' for amonth she visited her uncle, Dr. fW, Arffressley. -v.-. . s Miss Cornelia White and Miss Texle - Wadsworth, who have been visiting relatives in Whltevllle, returned to the city yesterday. , Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Cansler and ' children are at Wrightsvllle Beach, . where they will remain awhile. , Mrs. 3. H. McAden. Mrs. A. T Sum-, tney, Miss ElJaiMcAden and Miss Charlee Hutchison have gone to Mon treat, where, they will spend several weeks. ri , 2 " . The family Of Mr. John' a Blake, who have beenv spending some time at Montreat," have -nreturned - to the city. Wilmington Star: MMrs. J. M. Cross, Charlotte;- Miss Mmnie Phillips, Win- stoa-Salem, and iMisa Susie Cruse, of Charlotte, are among the late arrivals at (the beach."' i:?vV.-;'-'-,,:; .' Mrs. H. S. Mather has returned from Virginia, where she went to visit Mrs. A. B. Duffey, sister,. Mrs. Joseph C. Webb will'' return to Hlllsboro early next week. " t Miss Ruby James,Tof Xaurlnburg, is at the Central Miss Daisy Collett left last night tor a visit to Morganton. Mr. and Mrs.w Harry Johnson left for the South last night, They may return here to-Hve, . ,,... ' ' Miss Adele Henderson . entertained ' charmingly at her home on South , .Tryon last night In honor of Miss Mar , guertte Houston, of Monroe- L Those " present were Misses Marguerite Hous ' ton, Anna Belle Dowd, Willie Ander- - son, Kate Graham, Rutti Link, Mary Hall, Ethel Plose, Annie Blle Fin V ' v, rt- Olive Brice, Martha Moore and Mary Durham; and -Messrs, Eugene "' . Plckard, Kennard Buxton, Willie Gray, Horace pavis.LMerrlllretner, ' John, Ovprcash, Willie Shannonhouse, John Moore, Will Tillett, John Homer White, Clarence Blake and Julius Al lison. ' t. ' ',"; ' Miss Luclie Henderson retpfned yesterday afternoon ' from Lenoir v where she attended the house party of Miss Mary Miller for a week.' , 1 Mrs. - J. N. Ledford and children, of Cooleemee, are visiting Sirs. J., B. , Ity, arriving in the city yesterday. '. V" ' , - t . r '" ' Mifk Badie Tatum; of Cooleemeet Is v the guest of, her ' brother, Mr. T- H. Tatum at the residence of Mrs, E. T. ..,., ,ItentVisyn," on. South Tryon street. . , Mrs. M. t. Barrett, of Tampa',' Fla.' I Miss Pet Blanton and Mr. p. M. Mob . ley; of Kershaw, S. C., are vlBitlng at the home of CapL John W. Blanton, .-on. South Tryon street. . , ; ' Misses Eare Brunson, Flora Bryan, j j v Rend Bryan and Susan Brj'an leave .f this morning for Catawba Springs, . ; " ' PERSONAL.'' . ; Tho Movement of a Number of Peo I x . pie, Visitors and Others. . - "" Mr. Willie V.'Perklnson, of Wash ington, D. C-f a former ; resident of . .this city. Is visiting his brother and ister. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith, on North Caldwell street. - -, , Mr. W. A. Erwin. of West Durham. . - in a guest at the Selwyn. , , Dr. J. F. Robertson, who spent i ;f some Ume in Atlantic City and Vir ginia, .has returned to the city. His son went to Jamestown, v- Mr. jx K. McRae, pf Laurlnburg, la in the city. ; Mr. J. U, Caldwell, of Concord, was . a Charlotte visitor yesterday. -',MrW. B. Ardrey, of Fort Mill, S. C, Is a guest at the CentraL , ' . Mr. Charles v McMana way returned DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT. But try Blue Ribbon Vanilla fnr one -month- and ywt will never go back to or dinary extract, V i S. I Two 'c Circe's a crovd unless there's an eztxi package of . ft 0 Li I Ginger GrjAi?3. My, but" they're . goodl ' last night from HIciorv.y where he spent a week. , Mr. 8. F. Haynes, who recently re signed a position with the Southeast ern Tariff Aasoplallnn hn. rnnn tn Aahevllle to recuperate. ' After spend ing- somev. ume mere he will go to Colorado, where "he will make .his uome, ; , ' . Mr. J. T. Perkins, editor of .The Chester Reporter, of 'Chester, S, C, was in town yesterday to see the ball game. ' Prof. D. O. fold well nf Tina Wn) S, C, spent yesterday m Charlotte jr. rnomas McBee, f Uncolnton, Is In the city. , Mr. D. P. TTlltohlann v Mfnmi tn Ashevllle this morning. ' , Air. J onn . wood, of Greenville. 8. C., was a Charlotte visitor and a guest of the Selwyn yesterday. v BRIEFS. A Few - Minor Happenings In and . ' About the City. Mr. Charles L. Torrence Is quite 111 at his home on Elizabeth Heights. The , Tate-Brown Company has placed some pretty- metalllo signs in front p Its store. ' Mr. Henry B. Fowler mashed his foot several days ago and he is now going on crutches. ? "The RollicWing Girl," to be play ed here on the night of the 29th, will open the fall season at the Academy. , Mr. L. L. Hutchison, book-keeper for B. D. Springs & Co., is sick at the home ot his father on the Derlta road. The f!re department was called to College street yesterday "by an auto matic alarm In the store of John M. Scott A Co. A break of some sprt set the bell a-going. The run was made in vain. ;. , .. ffotlce of the dissolution of the Pipe Bending:- Machine " Company, of which "Mr? J: W. Conway is local agent, was filed in the clerk of the court's office yesterday. ... Rev. W. W. Bays will preach at Brevard Street Methodist church to morrow rooming at 1 X o'clock. The pastor of this church. Rev. Harold Turner. Is In Ashevllle. Mr. H. C. Long, Jr., was taken to the Presbyterian Hospital yester day and was operated on. He stood it well and at last account was doing as well as could ho expected. The last and. deciding game of the series between, Uncolnton and Sumter will be played this afternoon at Latta, Park, ;. This is Charlotte's last chance to see a flrst-lass article of baseball this summer. r There 1s much complaint of paper thieves. The Observer sent out 60 ex- tra papers . yesterday to homes from which the r papers - delivered by the regular carrier5 had been stolen. The officers are on track of the guilty per sons. ;' ' " - ' A meeting of the Retail Mer chants' Association is. scheduled for Monday night, at which the matter of freight rate discrimination and other subjects of Importance to the merenants will be Miscussed, '----(-- ; The Charlotte - University School has Issued a handsome catalogue, out lining the courses for next year, which are very complete. Mr; Hiram W. Glasgow is principal and teacher of Latin, Greek and German. Rev. Fran cis M- Osborne is teacher of mathe matics and Mr. Alphonso C. Phllpotts teacher of English history, science and athletics. . .. t.;, sji. v ,;: ;. i, SQUIRE HILTON, ARRESTS.'. f MafflHtrnte Goes o the Rescue of Mr. J. II. Hatch When Attacked By Ills son, Teo The Latter Bound Over to Superior Court and Will Also Be Tried by Recorder. ,. , As 'Squire S.- H. HUton was on his way home yesterday evening about 6:30 o'clock ills attention was attracted by a disturbance In the yard of Mr. J. H. Hatch,, on the corner of jBouth Mint and Third. Mr. J. Fred Hatch, a young man, was attacking his father, Mr. J. Hj Hatch, and his older bro ther, Mr Turner Hatch, with a piece of split pine wood about four feet In length. The father called to 'Squire Hilton for protection, and the latter responded. .The. boy leaped,, over: the fence and refused to be arrested. The 'squire got him, however, and held an impromptu ' - trial"; binding him over to court in the sum of ItOl) on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Mean time, police ! headquarters had been communicated with and, escorted ty an officer, the prisoner was sent there to he tried this morning before the re corder on the charge of using profane and indecent" language in public. 'Squire Hilton will be a witness In this case. The young man was drinking. Frelfirht nVrerk on tlo' Seaboard. : Four cars were derailed on the Cat- ollna Central Railroad early yester day morning Just east of the city, They belonged to train No. ' i g. The cause of the wreck Is not known. It Is be lieved by train men that some piece of machinery dropped undor one of the derailed cars and sUrted the trou ble. The damage waa slight, but the inconvenience caused was arreat. ' No trains could pass the wreck. Passen. gor trains were virtually annulled Catarrh- Xstnrc's Own Cure. ' Herring's Catarrh Cure is Nature's own remedyj lt cures by removing the cause. , One 1ottler price" $1, brings JnsUnt relief, followed by perma nent cure,' Not a patent ' medicine, but a scientific preparation guaran- teed under the Pure Drug Act. Every bottle- its best-testimonial. Get it of Atkinson's Drug Store. company, N W GREENVILLE'S GROWTH. The Secretary of the Board of Trade ot This Prosperous South Carolina Town Talks of the Activity There He Speaks of What is Doing - at Rock Hill Also Cement Sidewalk -and Other Street Improvements. v Mr. John Wood, secretary of the board of trade of Greenville, . S. C, spent yesterday in., the city, having come up f ronr- Rock Hill, where he la spenoing nis vacation, vvnue nera Mr. Wood called on Secretary Cor with, of the Greater Charlotte Club, with reference to several matters of mutual interest. Speaking of condi tions In and around Greenville, Mr. Wood eald that his community ! waa enjoying an exceptionally (prosperous year. A great deal of building was being done and -many Improvements were under way ,V Among the latter Is a new hotel, bids for the construction qf which were opened a short time ago. ThO building will cost In the neighborhood of UQOrfOO and, it ia hoped, will be completed', by the spring of 1908. - It ' is expected that the hotel will foe as complete and handsome, for its size, as any in the South. Crops around Greenville have 'been good and the farmers appear to be id -fine shape, Mr. Wood stated that the Greenville board of . trade Is steadily growing In numbers end Importance. It has a business office and general informa tion office open during, business hours each day. ' .., When . asked about conditions ' at Rock Hill, Mr. Wood said that the im provements made there since hia last visit, less than one year ago, were re-? maskable. Miles of cement sidewalks had been laid and more were Jbelng built; not less than fifty, new, resi dences had been erected; one cotton mill had been built and started; one Idle mill overhauled and put in Opera tion and another mill was about to be built. Besides these, several other enterprises had been started. "AH this! said Mr. Wood, "Is but the reflection of what is transpiring throughout the piedmont section. Every town in that section is taking on new life and the next census will show that some remarkable changes have taken place. It Is reasonable to expect that the world will not be long in appreciating what we have to offer the home and fortune-seeker, and that by adhering to conservative poli cies In all matters protamlng to the public "welfare, we will soon realize our fondest hopes." -. .i As In the Days of Yom When the Highlind Park car stop, ped at the sixth street crossing last night and the young lady on th third seat arose to alight, her snow-white slipper became detached and, slipping off, was accidentally tossed. squarely Into the lap o -tha . youngrnanwho sat next, whence It bounced to the floor. The young man-made good, "Allow me, Miss Cinderella," he said, restoring, with a courtly bow, the lost footgear to IU pretty owner. The latter was equally quick. ' - "Thank you so muclv Prince Charming," she shot back with- a be wildering smile, as she slipped on the slippr and slipped away: Endorsed by the County, "The most popular remedy In Otwao county, "and the best friend of my tarn, ly' writes Wm.- M. Delta, editor . and liuUllsbor Of The Otsogo Journal, Gil Wtsvllle. N.; T., "! Dr. King's - New Discovery. It hs proved to be an Infal. lible cure f.:r coughs and colds, making short work of the worst of them. We al ways keep u bottle In the house, J be lieve It to be the most valuable pre. m-iptlon knciwn for Lung and Throat diwHses'! 'iunranteed to never d!wn. nelntthe taker, bv all drug stores. Price SOc. and $1. Trial bottle free. All drug, gists. Water Notice Djlworthl V Water. in Dilworth will be turned oft on Saturday. at 1:30 o'clock, p. m.- until aboA 5 o'clock. . - "fitT If AT HAWltV'S" Bacon's Headache Cure ' X '' ' ' Every- bottle guaranteed.' A most efficient end harmless remedy for the relief of Kick and Nervous Headaches and Nouralgla. - 1 - NOT "DEPRESSANT. ' " " ' NOT NARC?OTIO. -L 1 NOT DANGEROUS. ' , $100 reward for the' dls. covery of a trace of morphine, codeine, chloral or anttpyrlne In this preparation. We make It and we recommend It, A' ' 25c, bottle by our quick mes senger convinces. , llawley's Pterrczcy Tryon and Fifth Streets Thoneg 13 and 260. ' SALE PRICES FOR Saturday 5 CEXTS SALE Madras and " Percales, worth lOo. to' 18c- yard., - Clean . up . of our special 10c. counter Madras. , Also Ginghams, Chambrays, etc., the yard 5e. - Also another lot fine White Dimi ty, 10c and' 15c. grades, the yard , 6c. ', ',...' RIBBONS Short' lengths, 5c. to 15c. yard Rlb bons. the wider widths, very short; the yard . ; . . . . t . . . . . . 2c Extra choice ; wide Silk Ribbons, the yard . ." - .... 10c. Wide, fine Ribbons, all colors; worth up to 25c. the yard; the yard ..i. 15c. -- nOSIERY SPECIAL Our Hosiery department Is our pride. We can pleaso you. Special to-day-sample , seconds of fine - im ported Hose, all styles- Ladies' and Men's Gause and Embroidered S5 to 75-cent grades. - Special to-day the pair . . . . - ' 19c' .- '-i'-;.-,..V'.':.'. HIATS AUIOST ; GIVEN AWAY Fresh from thev workroom, pretty Hats that would have sold earlier In the season for 12.00 to $3.00. .. .98c. All Hats in the store reduced to , . . 8C. LADIES' GINGIIAM SKIRTS. 25c. 'The cloth ' In tbem 'Is worth 0c As a special, , ready-made Check Gingham Skirt .. ., .. JSC Also ready-made Shirt Waist worth 78 cents, at .. .. .. ,, 25c. WHITE PARASOLS, 40c. , Sold at J1.00 to $1.60. We do not want ' to carry any over . . . . 49c. READ CAREFULLY C White Pearl Buttons, the dozen .'. i V V t lCt 12 nice Beauty Pins 3c. 1 tarse Wash Raar lc. . 1 Be. cako Jergen's pure Toilet Soap .. .r'..y,-.i c Double-width ; Red Table Cloth, 25c, grade; the yard 12 l-2c. i Double-width' White Table Cloth, worth 1-3 .more; the yard, 19c, 25c. White Washable Shopping Bags, were 25 and 50 cents; each .. .. 10c. IVEY'S 13 W, Trade Street Another lot of nice, small Coun try Hams, lc. Shoulders, 16c. Sides. 15c. Kln- gan's F. F. U. and Reliable Hams and Sliced Breakfast Bacon. W. M. CROAVELL, 'Phone 744 or 279. ttvtnif vn DA4 1nrvrl OT IDT TP If ycu want livery that will please you - ery day, 'phone us your order, we are also prepared to give you the very tfst servlct. for bearding hors in tha Icily. JPheue 381. W. U. H083 CO., flW ant 2U West 4th streot FOR RENT !T7 NORTH GRAHAM, modern improvements, electric ltahls. p t'Sr -tii ;Wt -l2th, - iodsrn - rooms. 116.66; , 208 Houtn uranam, modem s icoins, $16.68; 805 North Church, rooms, $20; 701 South A. street, 4 rooms, $10; 1009 East Trade, 5 rooms, 110. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON. A BRO. DEFUNCT CHECK PROTECTORS Offer absolute protef Hon. - Put one In , your offtce bt fore ' you low the price of one many times over. J. B. CRAY TON & CO., 217 8. Tryon. DON'T YOV WANT SOMETHING NICE " to-day; Well I ha-ve some new sweet yotatoes, Nice lot new Irish pottoes. ust rec-Ued 800 pounds new sun dried ; epples that ere nice and they won't "' Inst long st the price, 10u. 1 the pound. Nice apples, cabbajre. arenn sweet bell " PPPr anl fed lot ?htckns and eggs. I Thone early. JOHN W. SlilTIL. Phones -)222-2m. . . -- v - ... ( . TWICE A3 FAR -BLUB RIBBON VA nllla bein double the strength of or dinary extracts goes twice as far.: It is highly economical & well as of su perior flavor. - . WANTED TO HANDLE YOUR Iioubm. Why, I hoar of complaints ' about my getting' good resulia from ; rental agents. t go for the stuff my. telf. and if I miss It once, I- go again and again, and If they don't nay me, : tome one -slue moves in. Your buatnr-gi :' la my business, lirother. end I get the ', sugar for yoit, 15. I.. KKESI'.KR, JJ g. Tryon rft 'Phone JM4. WE WILL BIT; BACK AT FUU, price any goods bought fronv-ua that do not turn out to be as we represent tiim. i nis is a new way, or . aeiung drug atore good a, ttt It fa our way. WOODALL A 6HEPPARD. After January 1st at 21 (South Tryon street, nest to Oem Reataurant CIGARS AND- TOBACCO-WHEN YOU are- buying a smoke-why not buy the best? Do you know the line we car- ryi u you ao enough eo, ir you 'don't, drop ' by 1 and sea. 3 AH. 1. J BTOW& CO., Druggists. 'Phone 1T. IMPORTED GOODS FOR YOU-KIOS, CurranH. Cheese," Marmalade, uilve . naioin. .vuinrwmi,- iTncll I'pbs, Maocaronl, Kphagneila, Venna- .rem. nu'i'"". -.rr, ,,,-, ymnip, Mar r., Anchovy ras, Ffirddlfn Buitfr. "rW ad s'.-' MIIXEL-VAW KLsJ CO, Si K Tryon. Special Notices Are indeed interesting. These items, as well as hun dreds of others, at our end season clearance prices of fer a big saving opportuni- ty. - 2,000 Yards Domino Ging hams, Short Lengths, at 7 3 l-2c. , Everybody knows about this item "Domino Gincr- hanis are made right here in our own town. It is recognized as one of the best uingnams - made. --Uolors always fast; retails at pres ent at? l-2c. yard.;. This lot 2,000 yards short lengths we offer for a Saturday special 3 l-2c. 8 l-2c. Shirting Ginghams at 5c. Several thousand yards solid . colors . and shirting styles, in good, firm quality Ginghams; regular 8 l-2c. value, but on account of being in short lengths as a Saturday special, 5c. yard. How's Your Digestion? Better try Mida Lithia Water Fine for the stomach, liver and kidneys. All Drug Stores or Company Distributors. 'Phone 835, . Enlarged Glands of the Neck1 Cured For five or six years I suffered from enlarged glands of my neck, which troubled ine greatly, especi ally when 1 was exposed to cold, damp air. whenever I took any cold the glands of my neck would swell and . - t j .... enlarge m.iumps liura un der the ear to the ' collar bone. This affected my general health and my sys tem became run down from it, and I remained , in that condition for five years. After trying other things without benefit, I went on Mrs. Joe Person's -: Remedy and one dozen bottles cured me and restored me to per fect health, and I am now a walking advertisement of Mrs. Joe Person's .Remedy. , (Miss) llageie Wicker. Sanford, N. C., Feb.14, 1906. ' ... HICKS' ir- '1WSSS W aaaaw CUCES V ALU ACIIHG v -"a.J NanfMitMi-w Carbonating npiin J "TdattittUMs AlcnUKarai $2.00 Ready Trimmed Hats 7 at 48c. One lot of $2.00 Ready Trimmed Hats, new summer styles; lot to be sold, from our , dry goods department. Sale price, 48c. -All Summer Merchandise . at Big Reductions -10 and 12 l-2c. qualities in pretty. patterns light col ored Lawns, at 8 l-2c. 10 and 12 : l-2c. Lawns, dark patterns, 5c. 20c. Colored Dress Swisses,- pretty patterns. Reduced price, 10c, Yard-wide White Madras --splendid for early fall waists; 15c, values at 10c. Those Bargain Cotton Tow- els SeUing Fast ; 10c. Cotton Towels, 6c. 12 l-2c. Cotton Towels, 8c. This is certainly an op portunity to save money on Towels. Both lots are full bleached, plain hemmed and run in sizes 17x34 and 20x40; some are slightly imperfect. IBs0 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL E Best Liquors I am offering the at the very lowest prices. I buy direct from distillera who do not sell the retail trade: and generous conces sions on their part have enabled me to make some ex ceptional offers. .. , v The following prices include express charges. . , ', K GALLOV Lmu Club, Cream of Vhiiklt $4.00 Apple Brandy $2.50 and $3.50 1 RyeVfchkev, $2.00, $2i0, $3.00, 1150 Mountain Whiskey, . $2.50 Cora Whliktr, $2X0 and $2.50 Yadkin River Com, 4 foil quarts, $150 Albermark Rye, 4 full quirts, $3.00 Mail trdrs are filled on the day re celved, and forwarded on first trains Write for Price List of Leading Brands Largest Mail Order House In the South . , L. Lazarus, Lynchburg, Va9 $ ' WiiM Men ffli Attention! beet Suits made, the best Underwear, Socks, Hats and everything! that an up-to-date clothing tore ought to have,; Be sure to see us ' ... ' i ( ' , , 1 i -i ' ' " , ; (Goods Sent on Approval Returnable at Our .Expense) ,v 'mm (loniKG co. L Linen Lace at 5c. One lot v Linen ? Torchon Laces and Insertions ; val ues up to 8 l-2vat 5c. yd. New Belts Several gros3 of the popular- -Leather Belts. These are made of . best quality glove leather ; t . several shades of Tan and Brown, gilt and gunmetal buckles. Price for choice, 50c. -7 New Hand Bags Xew Hand Bags that axe just "the thing." Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00 to $2.50. New Panama and Voile ' . Skirts Newest styles in Brown, Navy and Black Voile and Panama Skirts, at prices less than usual: , ; $7.50 value All-Wool Chiffon Panama Skirts, $5.00. $12.50 value Altman Voile taffeta trimmed Skirts Navy, Browns and Black. Price $9.95. $15.00 Voile Skirts, $12.50. v at Lowest Prices best values in liquors and cordials Where re you jolng to school this fall? No matter where you go, you want the right sort ot clothes to , go with you, do you not? (We invite you te our store to see what we have to oder to boys and young men who are going away. The
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