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, t i Lieutenant au.J JUr.-i. lti-rbert lr sliluser, who have teen spending tea djys In the c'.y with Lieutenant I'.'s jihiiijor's pamiis, fir, and Mrs. J. "JUrshinger, will 4ave Saturday fr Trinidad, Cuba 1 whore Lieutenant IUrshinger is stationed. ' Miss Gertrude Pharr las returned from Chester, S. C where she visit ed Miss Nora Wears. Mrs. Thomas Devllrr returned to her home In Plnevllle yesteMay after spending a week tn the city with rel ative. '. Mrs. Terrell Covington, o! Wader- rd,' spen ; yesterday In the city. She was a guest at the Central. Miss Louise Relnhardt, of Stanley, was registered, among the guests at the Buford yesterday.' r . , w. v t - : i : i-y Little Miss Ella Moseleyy the pretty daughter of Mr, 4nd Mrs. Charles A. Moseley, arrivedat. the 12th mile ' stone of herrtlfe yesterday,' and to celebrate thir auptclous.. event invited a number f her friends to an inform al party at the home of her parents, No. E 13 , North College V street. The youthful hostess,, as sweet .. she is jretty, made 'her little guest c wel come, and an afternoon that will ever; remain a green spot in the memory pt each one of them was enjoyed, j LoVr ing tokens of remembrance In profu sion were laid -at her feet and (,!;he recipient's cud of happiness was lull to overflowing. V:-: 1 1 'Vfk-v:, -,, . ' " "', 'V.T: -.'j ."vtC. 1 - ' Mrs. Minnie Oox and baby, ' of v Greenville. 6. C, were ' registered :' among the guests at the Central yes terday. t.;: -- , J: . j" V':1'' . , Among the guests at the Central 7. yesterday were Mrs., Preston ' stamps, vof Parkton, end Miss N. McQueen,-of Fayettevllle. r'!;. ' -" 4 ; . - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brady and Mrs. M it. Adams, of Statqsvllie, are In the City. :,;yvw;.'-" Mrs. ' Hugh Montgomery will : en- tertain at bridge this afternoon at 4 , o'clock at her home on South Boule vard In honor of Mrs. H. A. t London, ' who leaves soon for Lynchburg,. Via., s wthere she will make- her' home. Mioses Texie and Bella Bauguess leave to-day for Greensboro, where they will spend several days with rel atives and friends. 1 Mrs. Dudley Avery; who is the guest of Mrs. K. W. fctokes, will leaye to-day for Greenwood, Miss. Mrs. I. W. Fai'soA, - Mrs. Gordon linger, Mrs. A.; u ringer ana Mrs, Latta C. Johnston go to WinstoniSa '. lem next week w attend the meeting f the D. A. R.'s. . . i ., Mr. and Mrs. p. F, Houston, of v Fitzgerald, Ga., will arrive here in a few days to visit relatives. Mrs. W. L. gherrlll returned yes tcrday morning to Mount Ulla, after spending several (days in the city with friends. Mrs. Emma "Drayton, of Washing ton, is. visiting Mrs. Baxter Mopre, at .hor home on. Tenth avenue. - Mrs. ;L. C. Withers and daughter and Mrs. A. C. Barron will leave the last of -the week for Athens, Ga., where they will make their home in the future. , ..' a r tors. E. M. Roach, of Atlanta, ls visiting Mrs. T. H. Wright, -at. her home on Tenth avenue. . Mrs. R. L. Gibbon entertained in formally at her home on South Try on street yesterday morning in honor of her sjster, Mrs. H B. Battle, of Montgomery, Ala., who i her guest. Miss -Grace Powe, late of the fac ulty of the' Presbyterian College, is spending a few days with MJrs. C. N. G. Butt, at her home op South Tryon street. ' . .' x , The most notable event of the- week will .be the silver tea, .' which the Daughters of the American Revolu tion, Mecklenburg Chapter, will give to-morrow afternoon from S to , 7 o'clock," at tho beautiful West Trade street Kome of Miss JulTa Robertson. Elaborate preparations have been made for this reception and the occa sion promise to be one- of unusual Interest. Miss Robertsonwlll be as alstPd in receiving by Mesdames P. C. Brunaon, E. D. Latta; John Van Lan dlngham, 3. Rufus Barrlnger. B. D. Springs, J. S. Myers, A. L. Smith, J. Jj. 9hambers, M. U. Jackson, E. M. Brevard, of Tallahassee, Fla.; E. W. Thompson, Jv a.' Means, J. O. Gard ner, Randolph Preston, D. H. McCol lough, R. C. Moore, J. E: Rellley.E. I Busey, E. C. Register, V. O. Wil lis, L. C. Maffltt, F. I; Osborne, W. W. Phlfer, James Kerr, Jr.,- I. W. Falson, Latta ,C. Johnston, E- P. Hun ger; Misses Hattle Alexander, Marga ret Rankin, Lily Long, rCordelia Pre fer and Laura Orr. " v Mrs. J.( W. Fraser returned to the city yesterday , after spending the summer with relatives In Nova Scotia. - She was accompanied home by her i Bister, Miss Georgie MacgtlliVray, who will spend the winter with her. . ) Mrs. A. B. Justice and children have returned from Wlnton, where they pnt Bom time with relatives. , Mrs'. A. B. Pcsrsall and daughter, Miis Sallle Pearsajl, of Bed Springs, " were' among the guests registered at the Selwyn yesday. ' ' Mrs. T: B. Coltrahe attd Miss Jeanle . Coltrane. of Concord,, spent yesterday t In the city (shopping. y ' -' .vftiong the guests at; tho Rclwyn .' ypsterday were Mr.' and Mrs. E. M. Pordy, of Statesville. t- . '.-m.... . i v "J Mlsa May 'Oates Tiiis returned to the city- from Pennsylvania, where , nhe .- spent several weeks with friends. She . 1alted trle Jamestown, Exposition on ' her way home. . , . . ' Mrs. (?. Skinner Alston, who .has , , heeh visiting her 'parents. ' Dr. and " t Mrs. J. F, - Robertson, , for tho past : two weeks, returned to her home Jn ," High Point last night, , " Mi Fanny Louise Neal returned to her home In Laurlnburg yesterday j , afternoon, fter upending fen days at t 1 j ' " , t 1 $ Rev. Tr, Wartln D. Hardin and fam ily returned last night from telnom Ington, III., and Minneapolis, ( Minn. .' j THE) BEST COOKS . ' Don't fake "nv old eTfraet." They know 'mt'mue-Wt(W'Vmllalnut 'b Used " to produce perfect results. ' :;...: y's work li-s ov.r U.e lii lj-? of a 1 71 1. ;' of th bridge is a cup of good coffee. LUZIANNE COFFEE ; Will make a poor breakfast good and a good breakfast better. - , Get it any good grocer's. ' ' . . 25 cts. 1-lb. sealed can., ' T!:E r.EllY-TAVlCHO.,ffi'Or.lA:iSJ.S.A. MTlRRmGE Gorreetly and Promptly Engraved Send for Samples and Prices v J.. P. Stevens BnAraving Go.; Engravers V V7 Whitehall St.. Atlanta; G a. , ' . ; 4-.",tteRjEFS.. A. Tevt Minor ; Uappenlnss la and About the City. . Mr Waiter L. Wallls 7ave moved from No. 210 to No.' ?08 West Eighth street - - ' . . ' - -Mm 3 , C. 5Uarboroueh has tak en a position in-the coat suit depart ment of 3. B. Ivey & Co? , ; iThe Thompson Orphanage Guild will meet to-morrow morning at 11 O'clock i at fit. i Peter's Episcopal church, . ( .41 --"ji;ast juynne wiu oe presuincu v. the Academy cf Music to-nlrht. To morrow nlglit the Little Chip and Mary Marble are the attractions., v ' r Dr. J. A.; Austin and son. Dr. F. D. Austin, are building a new house In Piedmont Park fronting on Sun pysloe avenue. Dr. F. D. Austin will live in it.,, ;'.. : - v : "-A . message from Mr. D. H. Little Joiin, who U taking the Pasteur treat ment in the City Hospital, Baltimore, received yesterday stated that he was getting along nicely. There Is to be a circus at Plne ville whhin the next few days. The tax on such exhibitions are so high that , the circus decided to show at Pineville instead of in Charlotte. Much complaint is being heard of the prevalence of mosquitoes in sections of the city not heretofore in fested. The equinox doubtless drove them to seek shelter in unaccustomed haunts. - ' An adjourned meeting of Meek Ienburg Presbytery will meet at the First Preabyterian chunch on Monday, tine 8th ot October. The resignation Memorial Chapel, will be considered " The September tenm' of Mecklen burg superior Court will be convened this morning at 10 o'clock In the coun ty court house,1 with Judge G. S. Fer guson presiding. The term will be for the trial of criminal cases only and will last four days. ; . -Mr. QuincyS. Mills, of Statea ville, passed through Charlotte yes terday on his way to New York City, where' he will engage in journalistic work. Mr. Mills has done some grace ful and entertaining writing for The Observer and1 hus many friends who predict for him success in the metrop olis. ' ' PERSONAL. The Movement of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Rev. George H. , Atkinson, of Mon roe. spent yesterday in the city with friends. " Mr. C. W. Petty, of Greensboro, was registered among the guests at the Central yes:erday. Mr. T. L.Ross, of Chlr.a Grove, spent yesterday in the city on" busi ness Mr. J. J. Kincaid, of Salisbury, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Vr H S RdlBtmrAt. of Ilncolnton. spent yesterday in the city at the Bu- ford. ' Col. D. Kirby Pope, asyer of the Charlotte Mint, ' has returned from an extended trip through Georgia amd Alabama and other southern States. Dr. . B. C. Nalle has returned from a visit of a week to relatives in Vlr ginla. ; ' Mr. C. E. Child, of Lincolnton, was registered amoig the guests at the beiwyn yesteraay. ;.. Mr. J. L. ?laxlco, of Blacksburg, S, ' C, spent yesterday in the city on Mr. John Love, of Gastonia, was a a Charlotte vimtor yesterday. Mr. James M. Green, of Columbia. S. C, was. a guest 'in the city yester day." - Mr. .Gaston Meares, of Ashevllle, spent yesterday in the city. Mr, J, W. Allen, of Spartanburg, S. C-i was registered among the guests at the Bufond yesterdsV. ,Mr J. M. Connelly, of Statesville, spent yesterday In, the city on busi ness. , . . " '; i.. Mr. John F. Schenck, a prominent mill man of Lawndale, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. John Love, of Kastoaja, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday.- Mr. John M. ConnelTey, 1 Pullman car conductor with headquarters at Jacksonville, Fla., way in Charlotte yesterday en route to Statesville, where he will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.'B. Connelly." Rev. J. M. Gibbs, of Statesville, ar rived in the city yesterday afternoon and Will be here for a few days. Mr. Kemp B. Nixon, of Lincolnton, a recent licentiate in law, spent yes terday In the city with friends. ,Mr. Charles H. Moses haarcturned from a trip to New York. ' Mr. G. Tatte Smith, now of Mem phis, Tenn., spent yesterday in Char lotte on his way to, the Jamestown Exposltlen. , ' Mr. Charles C. Blanton, of Shelby, Wfl a visitor fn the city last nlgflt. ' Mf;.R. B". Knox, of Newton, is spending to-day in the city, -Mr. ,G. F. Jenkins, ' of -.. Winston Salem, was registered among the quests at the Buford tact night. 4 Among the visitors in the cit last night for ' the meeting of the Hard Yarn 8pinners Association : to-day The HcKanna -Liquor Treatment CURES TO STAY ' - ' f ' ' Safe and prompt relief, tall or write to nearest ' Sanitarium. Address s , , - HcKanna; 3-Day Liquor Cure Co. fifty DcSars COLl'MUlA.S. 120 1-3 Main tiu INVITATIONS Holly, and 3. Ak Abernethy; J. M Roberts and R. E. Costner, of Lin colnton. They were registered at the Buford.- i Mr. A S. Harrtll, of Ellenboro, was a visitor In the city last nigh:. Mr. -G. L.. Goode, of Cherok"0 Falls, S. C, Was a visitor in the city last night. Among the guests at the Buwii yesterday were Messrs. H. N- Mots; H. ;F, ' Fulton and D.-'W. Jenkins, of King's Mountain. - " Mr. S.. B. Bundy, of Monroe, fpent last nlht in the cltv. at the Central. Mr. John W. Fries, of Winston- Salem, is spending to-day In . the city. He Is a guest at the Selwya t i Mr. Edgar B. Moore, lessee of the Selwyn, returned last night ?fom Ashevllle, where he spent two m'eks. Rev.' M. H Hoyle, of Matthews, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Rev. O. W. Callahan, of - Greens boro, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. E. L. Galther, of Mocksville, was registered among thev guests at xno oeiwyn yesieraay. Messrs, j". P. Swan and A. W. Jones, of Atlanta, Ga,, are spending to-day in the city. Mr. Fred H. White' left yesterday' for Birmingham, Ala,, on buslnens. ' u Mr. C. V. Henkel, of Statesville, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr, James R. Young, of Raleigh,, state Insurance .commissioner, was registered among the guest3 at the beiwyn yesterday. ' Mr.. J, D. Nutt, of Wilmington, was a visitor in the city yesterday. TELEGRAPHIC SITUATION. , Westorn Villon Tflwrnnli rninnnnv in Charlotte Has 20 Men at Work on tne Wires, Conditions Doing Prartirallv nrninr Irrnln V.-. K lay in TransnilsHlon of MesHagcs to Points Handled Direct. "We have no-w 29 skilled operators at work, having added two Monday ana nve io-aay, saia Manager j. E. Hammerlev. of th WeRtorn TTnlnn Telegraph Company, last night. v"W lack onlv four or flvo nf havinor r.ur normal force at work, and there aren't any dummies there, cither So far as the Charlotte office is con cerned, we are now handling busi ness for points which we reach di rect without delav. Owinsr 'h.iwAvar to the fact that we do not know the conditions at the nolnts hovonl thr.io with which we work .Unci, wo will suu accept business' ton them tub ject to delay. 'The nlarpa wtfh whlcVi rtf hn lotte office works direct includes iNew yons, fnwaaeiphia, wash'T ion, ruenmona, ureensooro, Riiejgh Durham, Ashevllle, Atlanta, Green ville, Spartanburg, and 800 local of. flees 'in the Carolina. ami V!re-tn'u The office is In good shape end -'he receipts for the past 10 day show a healthy increase .over thosa of last year at the same period. Hie cation season proDer is aDDroachlnir onA the company will be able to handle all uiib uusinuss enirusieo to U. We will hae four or five moro wen by mo muii or me weeK. Mr,- Pius Arnold, chd? at the Selwyn itMcorairs Anniversary. ; Mr.tPius Arnold, chef at the Selwyn Hotel, entering with the regime of Mr. E. V. Moore, is celebrating the ?5th anniversary of his entering hotel service. He arrived In New York from Bavaria September 19th, -1882. and entered the old famous Fifth Ave nue Hotel in New, York, washing and cleaning silverware, ; Hia jjesrt , step was to wash pots and all other cook ing materials. " This. Job he held i8 months. Mr. Arnold's , next . position was that of foreman and it was . 9 months before he was allowed to wear a white cap. During, the past 14 years of gradual rising he taa held positions as che in some of the best hotels and club houses in tho country. Mr. Arnold Is the proud possessor of a recommendation from Cardinal Gib bons. He intends after a few .years to go to live on his farm In New York state. ......... , ... Infant Dies in Columbia and ' Is Brought to Charlotte, Little Edward Henry, the 1 6-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Davis, died yesterday morning at their home In Columbia, S. C. The re mains arrived here last night at 8:18. The funeral services will be conduct ed from the residence of Mr. II. C. RIgglns. father of Mrs. Davis, at 3:80 this afternoon by Rev. Dr, W.. W. Orr. ,The Interment will be in lm wood. The littlo fellow was sick only a few hours land his death came a a great shock to the voung parents. He &s thelf only child. " - 1 " "" 1 1 1 V Dr. Cliarica L. Alexander Returns. Dr. Charles' L. Alexander has re turned from a most pleasant and profitable trlji to Jamestown and the North, where he spent two weeks, At Jamestown he attended ' ft meet ing of the Jamestown Dental As sociation and was one of the three gentlemen presenting papers before that distinguished body. His sub ject was "The Gold Inlaid Method of Filling Teeth." - Ills wife -and daughter; Miss Elna.v accompanied h'm. f ; ,. . a , C ' nEIDHVUXF, X. C Time 41$. Thruw IS I. Sp2Ci!.I Suls uiJii mmvm To-Day 10 O'clock -A' fortunate purchase en ables us to give a fine bar gajn in Black Silk Under skirts, so necessa ry in the vogue of Voile Skirts. . : There are a variety of stvles and they are worrh up .to $8.00 each. Special to-day . 10 o 'clock .... $4.93. The Store of Ready-Made , Garments Our Ready-to-Wear De partment has g roAvn liy leaps and bounds. We are fortunate in r beinp; con nected with the very best houses in the various lines. This insures us the right goods. Our policy of selling these high-grade goods .at a reas onable ' price has quickly built us upa large business m Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, We v have a magnificeent line now on display, ready to show you at your leisure. IVETS ' 13 W. Trade Street ANNOUNCEMENT. Dre. W. A. Graham and T. H. Wright beg to announce that they have formed a copartnership under the firm name of Graham & Wright for the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Office "bver Jordan's Drug Store. T. H. WRIGHT, M. D. W. A. GRAHAM, to- D. v Aug. 15, 1907. Intra-State 1,000-Mile Book Sold By Seaboard Air Line. The Seaboard Air Line has put on sale at Charlotte 1,000 mile books good over following lines within North Carolina: Seaboard, Southern, Atlantic Coast Line, C..& N. W.j N. ft W., N. & S., A. ft A., D. ft W. These tickets are limited to six months from date of sale and will be good for persons or person whose names are written on inside cover at time of issue, books to be sold at $22.60. JAMES KER. JR., . .City Passenger Agent. Special Notices CARE FOR YOt-'R TEETH KO USB TO nnglect thorn wlion w will tell you for 25 cenU a good 'tooth brush that will last and will not bcJ JA8. P. BTOWJB & CO., Druggists. 'Phone 178. TYPEWRITERS RENTED BY BAY, week or month Rental price fon on-j - mcnth. applied on purehaae if di'flrcd. J. E CRAYTON & CO.,- 217 8. Tryon . fctreet 'Piiono 804. ; TEllL YOt'R GROCER PLAINLY THAT ' you want Blu Ribbon Vanilla, and no . other. No mbiitltute 1 a good as the original. ' ' WE .WILL HAVE TO-DAY MfCE SNAP benn, corn, green eweet pepper and , nice upplos, bananas and grapo. Komu thinst new. 3 hsrrls of good mackrl un ono of roe herring. Jnta rerelvl . nice lot prunpn and :ttrmnt. cethtA -raUtos and cheene. I went you to try omi' of my oofee, W tuvo a full ltufl on hand. Phone U'Zi-J-l. Joim W. Smith, something good to eat ail y I l.i) time. . . V . . . HORSES FOR RALE WE HAVE ON ,hsnd several nice, well broke driving '.horses 'that we will - aeii. Worth the niony conoldortng qualities of horsei. ' XV.. O. ROSS & CO.. 2 and 211 Went 4th street ,,..rx,vviV;.v.- WHEN YOU WISH. HONEY THAT IS ; atwolutely pun and of the fintnf qnni- lLy, ask for a bottle cf Kidhop'n itruln- ed Cllfrnl cot' you only 10 cnt. At MILLER-VAN, NESS CO., 27 N. Tryon. A LA ROE SHIPMENT OF C1NCO , Cltrnri JiMt received. All lKf and ;liHi1'. We si jo stock all the other leading bmri of the best 5 and 10a t:igrs. WOODALL A SHFJ'PAUD. THE NKW YORK LI'NCH ROOMS M ,N Tryn. z n, itbo. iv , i rao, mly reiuted, mrbi-sthtHd lunrh count r: n-ake a very attracove Inncii mill dinlna rooms. Will of for inilml- ing sit the market affords, Try ur egg amiwitne. i MODERN t-ROOM HOC8E W SAST tth tiot, good nclghlorhood, nesiT graded lohool and ear Hnr. jn. Mod- lMtwen Pin and Uraham trets, good hmiM ond lostlon, one Work from car ' Tine.- J,' -ARTHUR "HENDERSON ft ( '..0 Ic-:.? Promptly at 9 o'clock we begin to sell the bargains in Silks that have assembled for this important event f : f;; . "-:- ; ::-s ; : , '-; . ', ; " - : .''.; .-, -r'H- u.- ;..''' ...;-'ri A ..- ' V'-i;''-. itt' ''''' ' " ?: . : . -. .' ', . . , '. . ),.' ;i a; . - ffy-;-, p ., . fcemember: Tor This Sale Every Piece of Silk in Our , Entire Establishment! Reduced in Pricee. . 1 Here's just a . few of the good, things. There are hun , dreds t)f others equally as attractive: we Fancy Taffetas, Jap Silk and Solid Colored China , Silks; values 25, 38 and 50c. Sale price. . . . .19c. yd. Checks, Fancy Taffetas, etc. Lots of our newest Silks in this lot; values 50, 68 and 75c. Sale price . . .38c. 'A few pieces Foulards that sold at 50 and G8c. a yard. " Sale price. . . ...... ... t 25c. yd. ,-Fancy Taffetas, the newest colorings, including a big line of Garnet, Blues and Golden, Brown, in stripes 'and checks; 68, 75 and 85c. Sale price ... .49c. New Satin Stripe Plaids and Solid Colored Taffeta Blues, Browns and Garnet; values 75 to 98c. Sale price . ... ; . . . . ..... r :59c. 89c. Yard-wide Black Taffeta. Sale price 69c. yd. ' $1.00 Yard-wide Black Taffeta. Sale price 79c. $1.19 value Yard-wide Black Taffeta. Sale price , .... .... ... ... ... ..89c. yd. $125 Yard-wide Black Taffeta. Sale price. . .$1.00 yd. Yard-wide White China . Silk, usually retails at 50c. Sale price ... 35c. it ,How's Your Digestion? Better try Ida Lithia Water fine for the stomach, liver and ki4neys. All Drug Stores ot , Brannon Carbonating Company Distributors. 'Phone 835. Brooms For Everybody Beat assortment and lowett prlcea'ln thexcity. . W. M.' CROWELL. 'Phonea 744 and 2T. av A Man's Fall Suit worn last y'r, but not worn out, can be cleaned or dyed -and It will be aa good an a nw on for. wear until t cold weather, - r . It wlil only rout about 11.00 to clean the suit, - or about 3.$0 to dye It " - . ' ; If It eave you buying a new ult, It will be a worth while economy, - Cfcirlcttc Steani , ledrj Ltundcrora, Dyere. Cleanqrw, . '. tit Soutb Tryoii Stmt ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ml the In EFIRD'S Whble Page Ads. Sunday and Monday on Sale To-Day. Here Are Some of Them : t New Fall Droaa Gootla We have mtift our beet effort In aecurlng everything desirable for thU Fall and Wlnier Seaaon. Can enow In thia department almost every kind of fabric that will be worn thl eeaiion in all the leading color. tl.00 Broadcloth, KprHal This Work 75 Crnts To utart the eaon with, we are offering all pure Wool Broadcloth. 82 Inches wide, In Black, Brown, Green Grays, Navy Blue Garnet and every good shade for this eeason 75 cents yard r Black Broadcloth Special ; Three piece heavy All-Wool 68-lneh Broadcloth, In Black only. Bpeelal thia week .... .... ...... ... M cent yard 50-Inch Brown IPanama ' . " Brown one of the strongest colon thl eaon, good, mooth quality All- v. Wool Panama, 50 inchea wide. Special thia week... v. ... 60 cetnta , Bargain Counter Drtmtlooda .SO-Cent Drca tiood 89 Cent - " 100 plecei, repreaontlng almost aa many klnda and pattern: all good 80-cent Dreax Gooda, the eeaaon'a very bt pattern and cotora Checks, Plaids, etc., n Grays Browns and other' good combinations. All on one counter at one price , ... ...J. ..... . .. cent . Fine Drrsa Goods at Topular Price Beautiful Brown and Black Checked Goods, 81 Inches wide, all Wool, extra heavy; would aell easily at f 1.50 a yard If , ked It Our ' special price ..... .. ... ... ... ..,..98 cent , .New Plaid Drone Good ' Pretty, new, bright Plaids, for early Tall Waists, Children's Dresses etc.: some very rich combinations "In all the leading colors. .85 cents a yard Chiffon Panama Finest All-Wool Panama beautiful smooth quality; thl popular cloth 54 Inches wide, the very best Jet .Black; an excellent bargain . " .......... .,. ... ...8 cents a yard ; V- Black BriUlan tine Biiwlal ' A special bsrgaln- In Brltllantlne for this week, the best Fast Black; ;v regular '9-cent seller. (Special 25 cents a yard Duckllns rVeco A special bargain in the Merrimao Duckling Fleece, the best double faced Fleece Goods on the market. New. handsome patterns . Just " brought out this season, the richest combinations ever put together In 'Cotton Goods; Just tho thing for Ktmonas, Gown. Night Shirts. Wrappers, eto, - Standard price everywhere is cents a yard. . Our ' .special price to atart tho season... , , . .....10 cents. , , ' White Bed Spread at Special Itlce , w 10A Damaged Bed Snreads. worth II. 25 each, with a slight imperfection. which was made at the bleachery: otherwise fh Spread 1 perfect a . ever. Special price this -week .... , ... ... ... ...75 cent Fall BUk Specials . r " gome extra good bargain In new Tall Silks, Rustling Black Taffeta., . guaranteed. The best and heavtest quality Black Taffeta, with a brtrfht, hard finish; rattles Ilk dry leaves, the very best Black; every yard warranted to wear, guarantee weven In the selvage' "h 'watte thread. iThl 1 -without doubt the best Wlk made at any. price. Special thl week, ... .. '.. ..$1.00 a yard a Kew Plnld and Check Silks at a ftpeclal Prlti - ? The latest otrt In' Tlalds, Black and White, Oreen and Red and other ; rich combinations. Black nd White Chicks, Brown and White Check. ; Blue and White Checks, etc.: would be a. good special at cent a yard.. Our bargain price... . . . f . .50 ceits . Our l'Mitlve and Standing Guarantee "Money back for a ay unsatlsfaciory purchase.' . w . Goods exchanged Just as cheerfully sold. ' Polite. Intelligent clerk to erv you. . , tou are just as welcome here when you want to look as when ou want to buy. . Efird's Dcpar iiiicnt Store . ' The Always Busy Store. . '. v. 1 . GorrTradr and Gol!cgc:Strects ; Ch:r!c:i:. 1.4 i'ivtv t SpeciaBs ;'- v.
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