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i ;r.' anJ J. P. I'.l.ifk, t-1 Jnta, aro u.t t;:P Eu'oni. 'i'i ty x remain in the city about a nuui..i Mr. Black is a nephew of Mr. T. J Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Klr.s. of Spart anburg. S. C-. are again ay the Bu ford. They will be in the city two weeks. . . . - Miss Agnes Turner, of Concord, was registered at the. Buford yesterday. Miss Eugenia Tucker is spending the day with Miss Beulah Younta in -Pinvalle. . . :- . ; Miss Adelaide Gaston, ot Chester, a 0., spent yesterday in the city, stopping at the home of Captain R. A. Torrece. on Korth Church street, on tier way from Maine, where she upervt the summer. . - . Miss Ida Sloan, of Steele Creek, was Charlotte visitor yesterday. .v - ' Misses Pearl and Cora Jordan, of DwiCa, were in the city yesterday. - Misses Emma. Dunn and laid a. Wil liamson, of Paw Creek, spent yester day la the Klty. - - Jttsae Annie Dunn, of Rock Hill, S, C; Minnie Downs, of Providence, anl XXllth Porter, of this city, and Mm. W. N. MteKee, ' of Providence, and Sirs. Hand, of Lowell, were in the Aity yesterday on their way . home from Jamestown and Washington. ... 1 Mrs. George "Wilson, of pent yesterday in the city. DeritSa, ' MUssea " Martha Grlffiitlh and Bess Patton, of Sharon, were Charlotte vis iters yesterday. , -' . Mnk 61ms Gill Wiley will return to morrow from the North, where she visited her people, and Join Mr. Wiley here and go to Chester, S. C, where . they will live thU fall and . winter. Mrs.- Wiley left here three months ago and went to Louisville, Ky., to visit friends. . ' v.; ;. ;. '. i - Mrs. R. M. Oatea and Margie Bethel left last night for Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Oates will visit her daughter, Mrs. Befliel. . . Mrs. . Alexander Martin returned yesterday from Montreal, where she pent several weeks, Misses Sudle and Fed ha Cooper have returned to their home at Col umbia, S. C.,' after spending some time here. Miss Katharine Johnson will leave to-morrow for Winston-Silem, , where she will enter Salem Female Academy. She will be accompanied there by her mother. Mrs. S. M. Johnson. Mrs. 1 R. N. Brackett, of Clomson College, S. C, la a guest of Mrs. W. D. Cowles, on North Church street. - She will put her daughter, Helen, in the Presbyterian College. , ' ' Little Miss Florence Grose, old est child of Mr.- S. J. Grose, of New York will arrive here to-morrow to spend the fall and winter with her grandmother, Mrs. ' Elisabeth Grose, on South Church street." i ; V , Miss LuTelle SherrUl, of Moores vllle, Is the guest of Mrs. J H. Ham. . She will be here several days. - - Mrs. M J. Brady and grand daugh ter, Miss Woodfln Chambers, have re turned to the, city. They spent the summer In the- mountains of this State. Miss Chambers visited friends for a time 'n Pmiladelphla. Mrs, Brady and Miss Chambers will return to Alamance county.j where they will spend the fall and winter, Mrs. Brady "making her home 'with her daughter. Mrs. J. L. Scott, of Graham, and Miss Chambers, at Haw River, where she will teach school. Mrs. C. Furber Jones and Miss An nie Clarkson have arrived from Salu da. Mrs. Jones will return there within a few days and remain- until the close of the season. Miss Clark son is very much improved. Misses Blandina and Marguerite Springs will leave for Davidson to morrow, They return here Tuesday. Miss Rla Thomas, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. DeLos Thomas, of Wlnston ; 6alem, Is visiting Mrs. Harris Mal Hnckrodt. , .-,-,,-- Mr. and Mrs. Scott Trotter will leave to-day for Salisbury to spend several days with Mrs. Trotter's parents, after which they will go on their bridal trip North. Mrs. S. E. Gidney, of Muscovle, I. T spent several days in the city last week on ber way from Clinton to Shel by, where she will Join her husband, who l spending soma time there. Wr. and Mrs. J. R. Van Ness and Mr. and Mrs. Osmond L. Barrlnger ; left yesterday for western North Caro lina on an extended trip in Mr. Van Ness new Franklin car. They will visit Hickory, Catawba Springs and Lenoir, after which they will run up the turnpike to Blowing Rock If the road Is in good condition. They ex pect to return sometime this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Parsons and Mrs. J. M. Little, of Wadesboro, were visitors in the city for a few hours yesterday morning. " Miss Agnes ' Turner, of Concord, spent yesterday In the city; She was a guest at the Buford, "Mrs. D. A. McLaughlin, who has .been spending some time in the North, is expected back to-night I ; i " Mrs. A. B. Reese entertained Inform ally yesterday morning at her home - on North Church street In honor of Ther guest, Mrs. E. W.Stltt, of Temple, i: Texas, t - 1 , Miss Mamie Hurt is visiting Miss . Bessie Brower at her home In Galnes- vllle, Va. From there she will go to A Lynchburg,, where she will ire-enter ; Randolph-Macon Woman's College. ! Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McDowell have 4 . returned to their horn on Esst ave- . nue, after visiting relatives In Holland, i Germany and France. :;'"-'.:;.'-'--'f';s -yr ii,;'4r'k-'-,';v- A number' of the vounr ladles of i - the Gamma Sigma Literary Society, of . , tne Preeoyterisn .College, enjoyed a , -most delightful brake ride through. ne city ana out into the vountry yes terday afternoon. , Mrs. Lawrence A. Dods worth left last night for New York to spend sev eral weeks. MW'Mary Thomas, who has been visiting her" aunt, Mrs. C. L. Oates, on .TEST" IT YOURS KW, - If yna havo befn tnklng any extract tb&t yftur grwer liandnl out, change the frottrnmrne and rtnniiiiid KIim Jtlhhnn; " imrnrts a,' ricrr," Cllcste " flavor' to ' des serts, ice cream and cake. - 1 IM wards has pono to end f-veral weeks vti'U .Mr and Mrs. D. J. Craig, of St.ttos vllle. are visiting at the home of Mrs. E. W. Mellon, on North. Poplar street. MLs Jessie McKamey leaves this liiuniing f Jt Spai la-ii'ouig, S. C. to spend several Jays.. Mrs. M. A. j Hutchison, of Green vllle, S. visiting her sons,- Mes srs. A. C. and C. E. Hutchison, In the city. I . Miss Callie Squires, of Providence, and her guest, Miss Sarah Chalmers, of Newberry, S. C, spent yesterday In the city shopping. '..Mrs. J. W. Conway returned to the city last night after a visit of several weeks out of town. ' v Mlas Mayme Smithy arrived In the city from Mountain Island yesterday and is spending to-day with relatives. Mrs. C. H. Wilmoth and daughter, Miss Helen, have returned from In dlanapolls and Terre Haute, Ind., where they have been visiting rela tives for some time. ' Mr. Chas. Whlsnant, ;Mrs. W. C, Whlsnant and child, of Shelby, were registered at the Central yesterday. BRIEFS. A"" Few, Minor Happenings li and - About the City, u " i Rev. A. Shorter Caldwell, at the Second Presbyterian Sunday , school to-day at 4:30 p. m. Miss Connie Berryhill has taken a iDoaltion as clerk on the Tryon street side of the Little-Long store. -r-The ladles of Calva,ry Methodist church will serve tee oream at Vance Park Monday evening. ; The Wood man Band will furalsh music, i ... --rMaster James Carson, who fan a nail in his foot weeks ago,. Is now recovering nicely. He is on crutches, but" the Indications are that he will soon be .well. The total enrollment at the Char lotte graded schools at the close of the first week's session is 4,120, easily the largest In the State. The total enrollment last year was only about 3,400, - r Cotton receipts yesterday in Charlotte amounted to ( Ibales at 13 cents. All of tlhila cotton was ot the crop of 107. Last year on the cor responding day 24 (bales were sold. bringing' .10, Miss Mary Catherine Thompson will return to Charlotte next Thurs day and will re-open her Klndegar ten and Primary School, . Monday September It, at the residence of Mrs. Helen Hall, 400 East Avenue. . ; With six games ' of ' (baseiball scheduled, a stook company at ehe Academv of Music each ndsrht next week and the ' skating rink in full blast, to say nothlnit of the six elec tric theatres,' there is no reason for ennui apparent After lively chase through hack yards and down main streets. Patrol man Hunter, yesterday about noon, captured Jim McNeely, known famil iarly among his friends as "Chicken Jim." He la wanted on the charge of the larceny, of cow. s Rev. A. Shorter Caldwell will preach at the new Belmont Presby terian church to-day at both services. He will present the 'cause of the Barium Springs Orphanage - at the morning service. It is hoped that a large number will attend. Mesnrs. Hunter end Vausrhan. contractors, have filed their hond for 110,000 throueh th Fidelity and De posit Company, of Maryland, with the law Liorary Association, of Charlotte This Is ia guarantee of the proper com pletion of the ratter's law building now -in course of construction. , Mr. v W. Humphreys executed the bond. Messrs. Henry Skipper and Rob ert L. Owens, painters of the city, had a Mveljr fight yesterday morning near ine square. The most serious damage done was wrought by the teeth of Mr. Skipper, which bit Off the end of the little finger of his antagonist. No deadly - weapons were brought into play. The men will be tried to-mor row. -The following named Charlotte 1 f .,: young men will leave this week to enter the freshman class at the Uni versity: Messrs. Marvin Rltch, John Tlllett, Frank . Graham, Odom Alex ander, Tom Moore, John Haliburton. William BelK, James Soulres. John Smith, ; Stuart Cramer, Jr., Lee and George Rutzler, and Oscar Randolph. This Is not an especially lucky number but it will probably be increased safe ly. , . - . PERSONAL. The Movement of a Number of Peo. pie. Visitors and Others. Mr. Peter Helton, who carries mall on Route No. 6, has gone to Sara toga Springs, N. Y., " where he will spend his vacation of fifteen days. He will attend the encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, which begins next Monday. Mr. Excell Worley, of the Rhodes Comedy Company,; Is at home for few days. The troupe has disbanded for ten days to secure more members. It will then go Worth to rehearse before beginning the season proper. Mr. Peyton J. Henry , will enter Bingham School at Mehane Monday His father will accompany him there Mr. William Sample, of Hunters- vllle, was In the city yesterday on his L way to Atlanta, where he will con tmuo tne atuay or pnarmacy.. . . Mr. Phillip L. Adams, night clerk at the central, s spending his var.a tlon In Sanford among relatives. , Mr. H. XL Nathan is spending some time in New xork on business. - ' . Mr. H. W. Clifford, of Statesvlllo, was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. Mr. J. Lindsay Ross, of Anderson, S. C, was a visitor In the city, yes terday. Mr. D. H. Llttlejohn is spending a lew days with rnenas in Lenoir i Mr. H. M. Victor spent yesterday In Shelby on basiness.' , Mr. H. Calvin Went, of the Gil- reath store, leaves this morning for a trip to the Jamestown Exposition and Washington. . Mr. C. H. Long, agent for the Al. G Fields mlnlstrels, was at the Central yesterday .Mr. James L. Tale, of Mountain tal and. is at the Selwyn. - Messrs. J, L. Adams, A. M. Dixon, L. C. Pegram nd S. R. Shuford, of GHstonia, spent last night In the city at tne uuroro. . . Mr. TV E. Whltaker, of Oak Ridge Institute, la in the city, stopping at the Buford. , Mr. G. A.'Follln, ot Charleston, S. C, is registered at the Selwyn Hotel Vesper Service Tills Afternoon. -The ladies of -the city- are . urged to" remember the vesper service at the - Young Woman s Chrltlan An soolatlon this afternoon it 5 o'clock. and to be present. - Rev. Martin D. Hardhny'-HD.- D.r-wllleondart-thls aervlce. , . .;-. li.imiii r (lair: l.'vr. J M f A a f DENY satisfactory, your grocer , price. Is ths not a fair The Reily-Taylcr Co., MARRIAGE ' INVITATIONS Gorrectly and Promptly Engraved Send for Samples and Prices . - P. Stevens Engraving Go., En&ravers U7 Whitehall St.. Atlanta. Ga. BAPTISTS TO VIEW NEW CHURCH Stereoptlcan Views of Proposed New t hurch Building to Be Shown This Morning Public ' Invited v to - -i Be Present No Collection to Be Tak en. v::u-y-:, iry;.; V Pictures have been taken of the plans for the new church submitted to the First Baptist congregation sev eral weeks ago. From these pictures steneoptican slides have been made, showing the exterior and interior views and these will ibe shown in the Sunday school roam1 this morning. This exercise will take tflio place of the usual morning service. This hour waa selected lor tmowlnsr the views because of the faict that more mem bers -of the congregation can be pres ent thanat ahy other hour of the day. wot only this congregation, but all others who desire to see the views are cordially Invited to 'be present. The committee appointed to accept the plan from the architect decided not to fedopt it fljntll he eongregatldn .could nave tne opportunity to see it. ; The plan, represents a churcV buildinsr that, is modern m every detail, and mat ir followed will srlve to Char lotte1 he rhandsomest church, and one of whiclh. the whole city can well be proud, At the exerctee this mornln tiw subscription or offering will be eo- ucuew, ana no collection will ba tak en. At night the paster. Rev. Harmon w Hulten, D. D.. will treaeh at the usual hour, and "Breaking Throuirh The Hedge," will he his subject, . - r THE SHOW LAST NIGHT. One of Two Good Features, But on the wnoie nothing to Brag on The Noise In the Galleries. , The Devil's Auction, which annear- ed at the Academy of-Music last night, ma not piease everybody. The higher critics roasted it on the street corners out tne majority of the crowd ap plauded it in the house. . There ; was considerable horse play and a lack of sweet musical voloes. The1 scenery and the costumes were very attrac tive, and several special featured were good. The Clemense brothers, tho famous European musical grotesques. maoe ine nit oi tne night. .They in troduced a number of new and inter esting stunts and were encored when they left the stage. Miss Violet Hll son, as Janet, the milkmaid was not bad. She cannot Blng, but she did her bestbest and the ; house appreciated her efforts. The baby elephant pieasen. iuiena Probst, as Fraulien. one or tne principal dancers, was Jik' ed by. -many.;:.'':.- . Taken as a whole the show did not make a good impression. One or two of the specialties wer.e as good as any ever seen nere. . ' ,. Manager Crovo will have to have the police officers operate on the galleries. The behavior in certain quarters last night should not be per muted, xnis sort of thing would do for Kernans' In Washington or some other place like that, but not in the Academy where so many ladles go. Music at tho Helwyn To-Nlght. ( The following programme will be rendered to-night at the Selwyn Hotel, at the second series of sacred concerts which are being given there, The muslo wilt begin at 7:80 o'clock and the concert will be on until 10 I 1 Prelude Hnd Slclljana .. ., Mascagnl 2 Mollv Monnshliif .. Meermaid (valsi-s) .... Lampo 4. raoumeroi ,. .. ,, .., Soliunmitl Am Camln u Schumann Sultan of Sulu ., ., ,. .. .. I,utders Medlsy March .. .. ...... .. Remlek II. - - Hungarian Done No. I Brahms Hearts and Flowers ., .... Tobanl iiixt'erpts irom Faust i. .. amimiri VS It Happened In Nordland .. .. Herbert 11 Hpring Soni? .. t. .. ., .. Mendelssohn 12 Ermine (March) ., .. ,. Jukobowsky PROF. CX1XKSCALES OUT. Teacher of 3Iatlienratlcs at Wofford College to Enter tlie Senatorial Itace Against - Senator A, ,C. Latl . mer. .; ' '-.:..-. ,:, Special to The Observer. 1 5 Spataburg, 8. C.,' Sept 7. Prof. John G. CHnkscales, of the chair of saathematli of Wofford College, is announced i as a candidate "for 1fi United States Senate against Senator A, C. Iatimer. There may bo anoth er candidate In the race, Tor Oongreas rniam Lever of the seventh district is Ibelnir talked about tJongresvnan Lever was 1n ithe city to-day, havtaig" come up from Glenn Springs where he -has 'been spending several days, and when asked 1f it were true that he proposed to make the race. - for the Senate replied that he preferred not to discuss the question at pres ent. - . . . The. arnouncemnt ' of , the- candi dacy of Professor Cllnikscales for. the Senate will come as a eurprise to many people In the State, though his close friend have known for some time that there was a iprohahlUty of his becoming a candidate for the of- "The Coffee Jochoon Square Brand Everybody knows New Orleans enjoys the distinction of pro ducing America's best coffee. ' Most people also know that M JTlCIiSOM SQUARE GOFFEE is the finest New -Orleans coffee. , . "-You will know It, too. If you will try ' JACKSON SQUARE BRAND ' next time, .gold by grocers everywhere In alr-tlght, sealed cans only. , ' ( ' " '-, .. ; m ','c '",,!.. Inciters Ccffec Co., Ui, New Orleans, U. S. A. Clmberj MoodyCo., jniarlotteWholesale AgeiU C4- all of it, and if you that it is perfectly will return the purclia.se proposition? New Orlfans, U. S. A. lice. ; The friends of Professor Clink- scftles throughout tihe State will of course be pleased to learn that he will make the race. - . Professor CHnkscales is well -known tnroughout the State. ; He is a man of excellent character, epliJld Intel lect and pleasing personality and an Interesting speaker. He as a grad uate of Wofford College and has been identified with Ithe educational in terests of the State ever since his graduation. For a number of years he was superintendent of eduimt'ioa of Anderson county and waa a member of tne faculty of Clomson College. of late years he has occupied the chair of. mathematics at Wofford. LOCATES IN GATE CITY. Inter-State Chemical Company, of Baltimore, to Make Greensboro a Distributing Point For Tills State, Special to The Ohoerver. Greensboro, Sept, 7. At a confer ence meeting hew in the roam or the chamber of commerce here to-day another large concern decided to open up a business distributing house In Greenehoro, whtch means another vic tory for the Gate City as a. distrlbut lng point, over the other cities of the State. Mr. P. D. Christian, president of the Inter-State Chm.Ical Company, of Baltimore, has been In the State for some time looking over the field and has decided that Greensboro offers the Iwef advantages. For some time Mr. Christian had "been halting be tween Charlotte and Greensboro for the location of the plant, and although the decision was reatlhed in his own mind something over a week ago It was not officially announced untlL-thls morniMig'. In an interview with Mr. Christian to-day, the fact was brought out that the hranch of the i.x)m'pany, with its home estaibllfflimemK and offices in Baltimore, will send out from fifteen Ito twfenty traveling salesmen from here and will moreover manuafcture a large numlber of Its products here. It was further learned that the com pany Is establishing branch offices all over the country. In some States s many as two, the total number of of floes 'being' something like fifty. Special Notices FOR RENT-Jne K. 9TH MODERN 6 rooms, near graded school, $20; 500' E. Pth moil'jrn 6 rftoms, cood neighborhood. IM; 6 Mddcll strent 6 rooms. 13.5; 1223 . fc. lftth 7 rooms, large lot, $11: rooms SIS' B. Trade street, $15: 4M W. 7th 4 rooms, M. J. ARTHUR HENDER SON 4 imo. WE WILL HAVE TO-DAY SNAP . Beans and Ureen Lima In the shell. Nice Sweet Potatoes anil Tomatoes. ' Large Spnnlph Onions tltst are nice. Apples, eating and cooking. "VVator . melon!". BmmnHS. f'hlekcns and l''ggs; ' nice CriwiTiery Butter and Cheese. Phones ItSi snd 22M, JNO. W, SMITH. MAKE IT PLAIN TO YOOR GROCER that you want Blue Ribbon Vanilla Ex tract, and that you will have-no other. Tell him thera Is iWHie"'Jt!st as food." MOUSES FOR KALE WE HAVE ON hand several nice, well broke driving horses that we, will Hell. Worth the money considering qualities of horses. . W.. G. ROSS & CO., 208 and 211 West ,4th street. DEFIANCE CHECK PROTECTORS Offer absolute protsrtlon. Put one In :, your offtc before' you loee the price of one many times over. J. E. CRAY TON & CO., 217 a fryon. BROWN 8KAI CHOCOLATES absolutely pura and delicious. ARE Half pounds, jounn nnd two-pound boxes. 50 cents per pound at WOODAI.L SHKPPARD'fl. LEMON OR VANILLA 7 WHICHEVER flavor you decide to use b oortnln that It Is the Rluo Ribbon brand. Then you need not worry about results. PRESCRTPTIONR-FRINO ITS TOtTR next We guarantee to put It up right , and give you )ut what ' your doctor says take Bring your nxt to u. . JAS. P. STOWE A CO., 'Phone 170. ANOTHER PHIPMKNT OF THOSE DE .lloloiiH Cslifornla prunes In 1-pound 'pnckairea, .nnd remehiber we ha ve ' on cold atoratie nt ail limes nice needed rnlslns, enrrsnls nnrt thoe Sultana " seedless Mains MU.LEK-VAN NESS CO., 27 North Tryon. , . For You" a 1-1 b. can Zo Extraordinary Specials Monday. Final Sale Early Fall Merchandise at Special 10 and 13 l-2c. Colored i ' Lawns, 5c. . J Final Slimmer Sale of Colored Lawns." Consists entirely of the choicest patr terns ana qualities we have left. ; The majority are late arrivals; beautiful, desirable light ground patterns. The entire lot are all 10 and 12 l-2c- values, a few running to 15c. Choice for Monday 5c.7d. - , $2.00 Long Cloth, Special Again Monday, $1.50 Bolt. We have sold over 1,000 pieces of this cloth, A beau tiful soft English Long Cloth, put up 12 yards to piece; impossible to buy at price we shall sell at Mon day. Cheaper than the com mon grades or bleached do mestic. Sale price $J.50 DOlt. Arnold's 25c. Cotton Suit ing, 18c. Arnold's 36-inch Cotton Suiting, in a beautiful line patterns. Especially pretty tor economical suits for early tall wear; regular value 25c. Special, 18c. yd. exshi How's Your Digestion? Better try Ida Lithia Water Fjne for the stomach, liver and ki&neys All Dfu,g Stores or ' .. Brannon Carbonatmg Company Distributors. Phone 835. . " Cant WopK tl blllomt flat ipllMlDf hutdashct pln all otw lxu bodrt Try u j S TIIU f IIIGKS a W . sy with I w v P!pel all arhM loci fj Bacalar siww, Ka an H. I W , & i All Druccuts. - "GET IT AT HAWLEY'S"- The Moot Unhappy, FJJan is ho who, when' Sunday, dawnsvfinda that his cigar case or tobacco .'pouch Is , empty. Why be unhappy? Bay your cigars, etc., from our 'stock to-day, or .'phone for them to-night. ' ' " Sprinting messengers . ready to pedal. Ilawley's Pharmacy Tryon and Fifth Streets. ' " 'Phones 13 and SCO, Belli r .1 K r-M m m jr. i i Arnold's Mohair Suitings, 12 l-2c. Arnold's Cotton . Mohair Suitings, beautiful assort ment of dark patterns; makes splendid school dresses. Price 12 l-2c. yd. 25c. Woolens,. Worth 35 and . 38c. Yd.. 38c.. ?6-inch Colored Sicilians,, all shades and Black. Price 25c. yd. 35c. 36-inch ; Cashmeres smooth, pretty quality Black, colors and credin. Price 25c. Specials in 50-inch AU Wool Panama all dark leading shades and Black. Price 75c. yd. Imported Voiles in f ... Shadow Plaids and Stripes, Browns, Blues and Vine; width 44 inches. $1.25 and $1.50 yd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Thefall Styles are FASIIIOVABLE CI I If you think yoa cannot be fitted at a store. COME TO OUR STORE, largest in the Carolines, and we w 111 show you that you can be, no mat, ter what your size or your shape. , , But the fitting Isn't all. After we have fitted you, we have given . you a Butt that you wilt be proud of, one that shows high-class work . manshlp throughout, and quality unexcelled. . . We Invite inspection. ' t , - Ed. Melton LEADING CIrTIIIOLS. NOTICE. . The Board of County Commis sioners of Rockingham County. N. C. will meet on Monday, September 16th, 1907 for the purpose of re ceiving bids for putting In Water works and Furniture in ' the new Courthouse. By order of the Board of Com missioners, this September Sd. 1907. J. A- thALKa Clerks . Wtntworth, N. C. of Summer Lawn:, Prices. New Silks Yard-wide' Taffeta Silks in the new shades of Brown, Navy and Reds. Price $1.C3 yd. Worth $1.25. New 27-mch Check and Plaid Taffetas, beautiful for. early fall suits. Price 98c. yd. : Drapery' . Silks, , several dozen new floral , and Ori ental designs, 27 ' inches wide; all silk. Price CSand 75c. Bargains in Black Sateen Petticoats $1.25 Black Sateen Petti. coats, 98c. Several new patterns in ' Black Sateen Petticoats, splendid material, " good width, beautiful styles ; $1.25 values. Special 93c. each. Silk and Chiffon Scarfs . 66x20 inch Hemstitched Chiffon and . Silk Scarfs, beautiful assortment of patterns. ' Price $1.25 and $1.50. OTHKS I'OIt MEN Overstoc!:c:l On hlgh-grade . Teas, reduce stock, will finest Gunpowder at Oolong 65c, i: Breakfast 60c per t Ta V . W. M. CTwOWrT 'piioavrs 711 ar 1 to ft' 'V,!-. tflW'V -I" - -
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