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j.. .ii,. j J. ...lujiiaf i iwi'uce at ti Ld tr:':ltTtd lon, William jL-mnnb's Bryan nnd Cavrihor Robert 13. .Ciena - en tho evening of Monday, October fourteenth Five-thirty to six-thirty o'clock 1 Assembly Hall . ,. . Sdwyn Hotel Charlotte, North Carolina : '.. Invitations reading as follows were received In the city yesterday: . Mrs. Clement t'arrington McPhatl i . - requests the honor of your presence t the marriage 6t her'daughter -- . Jennie J . . to ' . i , . Mr. William. Robert .Johnson on' the evening of Tuasday. -' ' ! J- - November the fifth v , one thousand nine hundred and seven v ' at alx o'clock " , . v , J10 North Harrison street ,., . , Richmond, Virginia.- ' "Mr.'and Mrs., W. ft; A under an Miss Lucy Alexander left " yesterday " morning for Jamestown to spend - a jew gay abater mey win go. Worth - and spend several weeks in New, Eng land and Canada,. " - -' Mrs. Scott Trotter Uvea In Salisbury, ;: la v visiting rela- .: ,i Amonsr the artiest at th tafnirt ' yesterday were Misses . Marguerite Hotloday, Agnes McQueen and Isabel . Bmallbones,. pf Wilmington.- ., V - Mesdames Rufus .Armfleld, and . . Clarence Houston, of Monroe, , spent . yesterday in the city, shopping; , v Mr. and- Mr V. D. SIkes.' Mrs. J. . C. SIkes and Mrs. James ,Tv. Griffith, of Monroe, wer registered among, the guests at the Central yesterday, , Mrs. , k. AjuraockY or states-vijis, : :' returned' home last night after a, visit . iMIsa Wla, Kelly,-' leave next' Wednes- " position ' and New Tork . .. Tr.- ahA Mrs. fl Beam returned Jast night: from a' visit to friends, at Klddsville,' - v ' 't . I-...- ,-, - ''-isr- j 3ol. and iMrs. W, A Peters returned york Oltjr - J - " V-isir.- and Mrs, 'Harry E, -Reid,1 "of v JjincOinion, wer l u oejwjdi . night ifrfcBeid -was pn'her way (home from Richmond, Va. where she m . . . . . i. i ...... . had neett' m a hospital tor iretmeni. CVi in4 MV TIAld WATlt RWftV foj pleasure trip and he became iU while iil I n . BkA .V m .i la Ar ;v .ID ViliUl,,'' U'.v ""l1! fiyvr ' Mrs. P. Tj. Murphy, f . Morganton, C expects xt leave within a few dajnj A for Augusta county,- Virginia, , -where '.: ahe will spend ten days or two weeks ' - with her 'brother. On retaining to " this State h wlll'make her home at . .Morgantoh,. boarding , for the winter. The condition" of Miss Mas. Murphy, who la at the Whltehead-StoTtes . Sana torium at Salisbury, continue o lm- - prove." - - i " , , Mr.' and Mrs. W. O. Fink and Miss Liwle WUleford .will leave this tnorn - - Ing for Gastonia. where they will at ' tend the. wedding of Mr.xFletcher Fink ', and Miss Jessie ghelton. ' -. - 1 ' ' Mrs. K. B, Joyner, who has been Tlslting .Mrs. w. n. ioung uu ' Sixth street for a wek. has returned ' n hr homo in Stateaville. , ; r - , ; . ' .Miss Grace Rulselll la visiting her eister, Mra. J. A. Page, at uiover, b. ' . : Mr. and. Mrs. 81ms, Gil WyUe were ? visitors in the city yesterday, stopping ? v at the Selwyn.v Mrs. wy;iie was on her way to Chester, C, her home, from New- York where tshe has been i spending some time with relatives. ' ,Mr.lWylle came up to join her here and; accompany her home. . ' - Mrs. T.F. McDow and Miss Rose Undsay, of Yorkviye. 8. C, are the smeita or airs. is. v. JsprinKs. . j TTlirrnn "ThniMTMnll.' tit ' A rtflt. . . nisi mwulv n.ip'f".i " . , w . r. ."-t . .ton.- Ala., is a guest- or -Jirrs. v. ? uates.-. . i ' Mrs.' H. E."C Bryant and daughter, Elizabeth Sharpe, returned, yesterday, j' from Morganton, where they visited 1 Mr. P. L. Murphy. " v ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harry are spend- Inj some t,me In Jamestown. - ' - l j. " ii iii in - t 1 .- . i:?:. -Mrs. Laura. .Ross , Hargrave and , daughter,- MIm Katherins, are visiting - relatives in Mooreeviue..- j " . ' viT.,i. . mi. i- I' - V " Mrs. John Davidson, of Qulncy, Fla., is the guet of Mrs. P P., ZimmermTtn, , ' MIw Ida Morrison." of Rockingham, is visiting air, and Mrs. Cameron Mor '-. rifion. . - 4 ' ' L 4 . Mr.- and Mrs. , Eugene Morrison, of Statesville, wer. in the city yester day r - : - i,' v j ; v,.Mr.'Ed W. Freeze, of High Pplnt, , and Mrs. I,ucla Stephens, of Concord, . were Charlotte visitors yesterday. Mrs. W. C. Maxwell will leav Sat urday for New York, for a short' visit. , Mrs. tun McCartv -and daughter. Ajina israner,-of ort frerce,--. ria. aro-vlsitlng Mrs. Fannie Lardner., i Within a very short while tha an nouncement of an. 1 Interpstin mar riage, the man being of Charlotte and Ihe ' wnman. out - of " town. will c nme. There Js-a, little surprise for Bit. i ' i , . , ." . - ; . j , , - Mrs, Ci M. .Burns., of Waaesboro, a cnanone visitor yesterday. . Margaret McLean, of Gastonia. was In the city yesterday. -She .was accompanied by her mother.' -i ,i , . i , , ' ' ' Mrs. E. C. Grose, of Rock Hill, 8, C. spent yesterday in the city. . Mrs. "A. L. Rrt,, , of Pallsbury.' Is rrs. J. D. Ross. - th.a guest' of Mrs. i The Friday- Airemwm Book Cltlb will meet with Mrs. W tL Twltty to morrow at o'ciock. t . Mrs. t X R?tmple,tof. Perjlta, was. In xne city yesteraay, , - Mrs. -L. Wllleford, pt Rook Hill, S. C, was. in the city yesterday. Mrs. Will Kimball.. Ml TiMo Kimball and Mrs. Cora McGinn, of . Two fnvovltM I'verywhere-nlilu Rlblmn Lriiinn and Vanilla,, , Ab!hilut.ly nue s- 1- i 1 t' 1 n ti e 1 a t.. C Tl t . t , pri t 1 i t'nl -fl')-'! (.nniiU've 1 sin, l toun.it Table hoi, ti.nners 6:3 0 to Lc to 5: ED Q All B. I.ICOPvE, ::o ivomon vscro mg one and something Was said about the advertising campaign of Gowan's Pneumonia Curo, Eight of the - women ; :aid j they were using the preparation, and th nlnftx woman said she certainly .would buy a bottle riglit ; away, They , all , agreed - that l was ; the ; best household remedy they ever " saw and the eighth woman Insisted' that tey. would not be Without It, ""- ''' '.- "J The praise Is ' universal. ' Tho se who know nothing of the virtues of the ( remedy may d oubt but t where once used It -la always Used, and our .best ; and most effective advertise-, menta are those who volunta rliy; tell their friends about the ; cure. . If you are ' in doubt, try a bottle and . if you are ; disappointed the CruggisU will cheerfully refund yourmondy. ? Thls puta it up to you. ' 't -- , ., v Fort Mill, S. C wer in the city yea- terday.,'; , )t i " i "', : Mtss S-ajlte Davia, of Camden, 8. C., Is vUitlng her slsiter, Mrs. C. H. Pula, "-Miss MInnleS Moore will; make'her home with Mrs-Baxter , Moore ' on Tenth- avenue this fall and winter. , vl Misses ..Mabel and Mary Ardrey, of Port Mill. S. are guesta Of Mrs, W. A.. Watson.. .) -, t '. '." The following 'invitation haa . teen received in the city: - Mf. and Mrs. WUllam w. jenmnr invite you to. be present -: at Xhe-marriage;, of their -daughter Mrs. jaay jnKins raiwraon ...jk to . . - - Mr. Georee Andrew KIttrell f on 'the afternibn of Wednesday, , the - twentywhlrd of OctoDer , f at Xouf o'clock . Y -.V ' . - J' , ..At home , '' - Wake , Forest, North Carolina. ' Mf. W. W.-Jenkins, th-father of the brldfi-elect. formerly resided in Charlotte. He brother of Mr. V. H. Jenkins. otDilworth. - V ', Mr.' and Mrs. J. W. (Home. ..of Wlnnsboro. . were - registered among the guest at th Central yesterday. ; Mrs'. John Blue and Miss Edna Blue, of Laurlnburg, .were visitors in the city, yesterday.. ' . " . J -i 'mil 'Th Dolly. Madison Book Club met with ; Mrs, John F. Torkr yesterday afternoon. c , , . Mrs. Louise Hughes, 'and Mr. H. gmuit!, of unicago, w., ina Mr. ana Mrs. - Julius Hughes, of Orangeburg, S. C. arrived irt the city last night to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McD. WatKins, on'Kiisabetn Heigms. Miss Sallie 'a; Grler; of Matthews. Is visiting at the home of -Mr. W.' W. Grier on East aveifue. ' i. a , i , - ' PERSONATi. , The Movement of a Number of Poo- pie, Visitors and Others. Mr. Hamlllon Carhardt of Detroit, Mlch.i soent few hours in the city vesterdav morning on hia way to Rock Hill. 8. C. - ? Mr. C; B. . Bryant will return to-aay rom Atlanta. Gav where he attended th International Cotton: Conference. Mr. D. : A. Tomnkins has returnea from Atlanta, Ga.. where he attended the : International Cotton i Conference In session thexe this week. V- ' .' SUIT. V. A. XlCKey wui-mrain night from Nashville, Tenn. after an ahsence of about two montna. Mr. L. C. Caldwell, vt SUtesvliie, Of- 11 1 .ii ... . I Mr. w. h. .cnarios. now oi wtKU- land. Fla., spent yesterday In the city en route to his former home at States ville. where h, will spend two weeks. Cot.. Sol Gailert-of Rutnerroraton, was in the oity yesterday. : --, Messrs. Robert . E. Haynes and.V. C. Hicks, of .Rutherfordton, , spent jesterday in the elty. - - . . - Mr,' Hal Worth, of Greensboro, is a guest of the Selwyn. - , Mr.v William I Thompson of. New ton Upper Fall?,' Mass Is a guest of the Selwyn.- iMr. John? A -MoRae left last night for" Greensboto, to attend the Fonvllle trial,' in which he -la of counsel for the defense. He t came - to Char lotto from Greensboro to attend. the Klrkpatrlck-Chalmars wedding. , , The Bridge Unequal to the Occasion. A fall' off jof "the -bridge- at .mid nlghtV sustained by Alice Stevens, of the company presenting "On the Bridge at Midnight," frightened e audience last - night '.and . aeverely bruised the young lady, who is the wife of the star, Oscar Handler. It occurred Just befora the close of the. third act. She was mounting, . the- steps to ,tno onage wnen,tney col lapsed ana sne ieu wun mem aooui Ave feet. A physician was summoned and after a delay of 20 minutes, the nlnckv ' little '"Reddy" jvas able - to carry her part through la comple tion, i, ' . ' - '.' y -, naftkctball Saturday Night . The baaketball eeason will open tt the Younir Men Chrlntlan Aeeocla- tion Saturday ntcht when two select teams of the young rnen'a class will content for honors. The teams will be cftptatneff iy J.'W. Khrby and Frank Crowell. ' - The following Is the lineup of, V teams: Kerbys team Bchrens, 'J. Bradfleld, W BraJfleld, Clyde'. Clark, H. Beniot," J.' W. Kirby. t Crowell's team J. B. Green, Ivy Stewart; E. Paje, R. Willmann, Frank pegtam,- Frank CrowelL ; tii' m .will: be coiled at 8:30 j'dok sharp, and the public is cor dially, mvitea. , . a , ; 1 ' " - , l Coming to Meet Bryan, - ' ."sre v following ; named committee will arrlvs here , from Fayett vllle, Monday, to meet . tne Hon. . William Jennings Bryan, i and escort him buck to Cumberland county, for ' the fain Messrs. H. Ii. Cook, J, JL Anderson, J.. a! Shaw and E. J. ILile. Bryan and Gov. R. H. Glenn will arrive' here afrwon Monday..' TheywlU be met at the train by Mr. F. Ft. McNInch and his reception committee nnd carried to ti Fei-ryn I"W. - Mr. Mirk WIUl.Tr-, v .J i .... ciivtnit't tJ Ua.i 1 t.at.on, t.hc,;irj i.itic. tatus to trade v . , 5:30. Music every evenlr.g 6:30 Prcpristor. day tolhiha BltTEFS. & . Few, Minor Happenings in and About tho i-ity. ' : Many 'Overcoats' were, In evidence yesterday. , , ' . . ' Mrs. Sallie Caldwell -White con tinues to improve. J ' -- - , -The DH worth postoffice has been moved from J. M. Elms store to th store of Leeper A Wyatt -i -The tickets for Otis : Skinner's play were placed on exhibition yes terday morning at ' H.awley"s. Judge F. I. Osborne was able to be .out yesterday, after having been confined to the house for two weeks, v Several former students of tho University will attend- the University Day exercises at Chapel Hill to-mor row. . , . r , . The number of matriculates ' at the North Carolina Medical College Is now 84. The indications are for an ultimate maximum of at laast 160. -A meeting of the Confederate vet erans wHi be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock' in -the new aldermanic chamber in the city hall. . - . . . i A special meeting of the Daughters of the Revolution will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the honve of Mrs. J. C. Brunson, No. East Vance street. , . Mr. George'iM. Phlfer has sold to Mr. M. B.-Lawing for $240 in East End. Mr. J M.' Emery has sold to Mr. W. C. Owens for $350 a lot fh Western Heights. . ' 1 . The pictures at" the Odeon and Mvstic chancA to-dav. ' The olcture. at the Theato for the past few days has oen a pretty colored picture portray ing the life of Moses. ' - . i ' The regular October meeting of the Mecklenburg "Chapter D. A. R. will be held this- afternoon at' 4 o'clock with Mrs. - P. C. Brunson, ' at her home on Vance' street. A full attendance at-this meeting is desired. CoLnWIU'A. Peters has Xisued a new season - ticket to- the rink. , It Is a neat little book containing 24 ad mission tickets, - making a clear sav ing of 40 cents to the lovers of skat ing, as the price is only 2. , t A Measuring party will, 'be given to-night toy the Light Bearers of. Bre vard Street Methodist church In - the -Sunday school room.' It will begin at s o'clock. The price pf admission will be S cents for every foot measur ed and a penny for, every inch after the last foot Charlotte is ' having . almost? as muBh court of late as Asheville, which, judging from the general tone and burden of press dispatches from that place, has or. deserves the ban ner. -When the present term closes, Charlotte and ,- Mecklenburg will have had four weeks of court without a break. , Will SalUbury be next to go? 11 the Question which Is . being , asked most frequently Just at this stage of the game. And most of the answers are in the affirmative. ' Winston, by the way, does not get as much ad vertisement out of the fact of Its wt- ns as it is entitled to. while galls bury gets more than 1U share, . i ; "If I had1 Just awakened from a Rio Van Winkle isleep," said some "body yesterday', and came across a current issue -or a newspaper contain in a Rtorv about hazlnt, X could guess within two weeks of 'the time of year. The supjeci is never prumi-. nent excent In mid-fall. , The very J term ; falls In appropriately With , the fall atmosphere." , v - The first general meeting of the Woman's Club will be held this morn ing at 11 o'clock at the Carnegie Li brary. . The home science department will meet with the club. The pro gramme is as follows: "Labor Ascent of Man Economically." Mr. V.J. Guth ery; "Relation of Household Econo mics to Life," Mrs. Rush, T, Wray; "Division bf Labor,"' Mrs. Eugene ReHley; "Co-Operatloh Schemes of Reason for Failure," Mrs, Lockwood Jones. AU members are urged to ax tend. ' I.vA v 4 , N '" Dr.' Edward Mahoney and aunt, Mrs. John 'Mahoney, of llolyoke, Mass., are the guests of Capt. and Mrs. J. H. Crowley, at their lyirao on Mint street ... -.',' 60O00000000O00O00OP0O0OO9O FALL FESTIVAL CA1IPANA&I ' ; . LESTER PIAN03 . O000C00COCCC0C00C000OC3OCO The ; r.IcKcnna Liquor Trectirint : V CTJEE3 TO STAY , 8afo and prompt relief. Cell write to pesrest Sanitarium. Address McKanria 3 cpiAaiEfA.s. 1204 1-3 Main Kt Dc!!:rs j r y Thtirsday Friday - j. Saturday.' . ; ; , ; October JQt i f 12 This ' important event in our store Ms been eagerly looked ' forward , to by hiin-; dreds - of customers -' who have profited ih'the past, by the wonderful savings : in buying. Dress Goods in this sale. ls ':lt : These are short length Dress, Goods, . direct' from the mills and are from ,25 per' cent , to ,50 , per cent, cheaper, than.goods from the bolt.. .You can get alinost any length ; you want for suits or skirts. ' . ;In ' spite .. of. . advanced prices, we are pleased : to say the values m this sale are better- than ever be fore. Prices the same, , ' ,1 1 39c, 49c. j 59c. yard. y MILLIMBRV ia - .'. ;-. s - t . . . - , .. i An assortment of the newest materials and colors that fashion decrees for this fall. If you don't find what you . want in the Remnant Sale, we can please you ini regular goods. IVEY'S 13 Trade Street fitomnth troubles. Heart nnrt Kidney silmertts, can bo quickly torrpcted with prescription known to druggist ycry whrre as -Ir. Shoop'S Rotorattve. Tho prompt ar.l tiuTirlsing relief which this remedy ImmwJliitely brlnjrn is entirely due to iU Kwitorotivft tcilon upon tho controlling nerve of the Stomach, eta Mullen'i. I'hannaey. - If TOiy WAVT TO KNOW WHAT A genuine 'Vanilla ie try Blue Ittulwn. i The reir beit that money nnd experi ence, can )roducav-. , ' - 8TOWE 8 AROMATIC MOUTH WASH crbollied) U an eleffnnt And relreeh- ln. preperatlon for beautlfylnK and -elennlnjt tho teeth. v end piirlfylnn end imparting e delightful fragrtnee to the breath. Try it JA8. p. BTOWB ft CO DniKsliU. - '1'hone ITS. NICB TO-DAY, FRESH MELON8. Simp Bn tnd Turnips. Lettuce, BhUiJ and Tomatoei. Nice New Vork State, t Orapee, Banana and Applet Snd one barrel Cranberries, Chickens, Kg and Butter. , 'Phone 1222-2284. .JMO. W, SMITH. , . - . . NUTvNAtiljT'fl CAJTDIK8 ARB A Tj WAYS fren, , pur and dellolou. Beautiful packjRo .The correct candy to give on ail oeeaion. to cent per pound, ,-tf'OODALL i. 8HEPPARD, sole sgent for Charlotte. ; " TRY A CAM OB" OSJRMAN CARROTS. mill, tender, peeled, teady for cUslnir or-ereartilmr. Ak aome of .your lr!-ri(U amnut them,' or try a can. Bomthln nw all the Ume t MTLLEB-VAn NKS CO., n N.. 'fryon. "fbone tig and FIFTY TO SF.VFNTY-FIVK PFR CENT oft on eeconu-hend tvpifwrltere. . machines at priee that will aetonlslt v yew by their ehearneet, - J, K. --CRAY' ' TON & CO., 2W , Tryon i. -rnone )i THE NEW. YORK LUNCH KOOM3 24 N. Tryon. a W. Traae, -oa e, Tradik newly related, marble-slabbed - lunch counter: rtae a very attractive lunch and dlnlncr rooms. Bill ef fure inctud. ing alt the market afford. Try our egg aanawicne. - FOH KENT-7-ROOM HOl'BR, FOTJRTIt Ward; 12 W. Uth, modern lmvreve- mrnits. r.v: w K. inn, mouern lmnrov ' monts, , rooms, fjn, bt'lh In exeeil-snt nelglibcrivjods una on cur nnr; f07 .4tU street. I rooms fs. 1 bnll smith Or. hm treU J. ABTHUR iiENUilHSON - Day' Liquor Cure Co. a ncrosnxxE, ?r. c 'nn 413, Tliono iS. SpocialMotices -lako cur patrcr.s take a lively interest in winter stuffs, ticipatcd to a nicity. Every as usual, moderately priced. r - , Several Lectors in North Caroline $3.75 - All-Vool Blankets, : Not soiled or seconds ; just a leader to begin our, win ter sale of Blankets. Nortn , Carolina made, pure wool, silk bound, as- v sorted borders, sizq ' 104; , regular value $3.75. Price r. ... i $2.98 pair : $5.00 Blankets, $3.98 .; : Same quality .Blanket as 1 .104, in 114 size; value v$5.00. Our leader price '? . . .$3.93 Pure Hygenic Cotton Com forts Economically Priced We sell, cheaper Comforts, filled with sweepings and rags at.75 and 98c; These are filled with pure kcot '; ton, covered , with good - quality silkalines and satins; beautiful patterns, 72x78 Comfort. $1.50 72x78 Comforts'. , . . . .$1.75 72x90 Comforts, -;,$2.50 72x78 ; Comforts,- covered, beautiful quality -floral An Immense Quit BuGineoG 4 I Our Suit business has already so far doubled st season. In but, few in-; stances where customers have looked at our line have we missed sales. "Belk's though we feel, for into th is popular growing depart ment we have invested an v immense amount of money and enei'gy. The immensity of oiu purchase borders almost bn tos speculation, so( determined are we that every-1 popular style shall have popular -representation. ' ' McCall's November Patterns, Fashion Sheets and Magazines Are Here. - , BELK Wholesale" and Retail ' HOLLISTER'3 Bscky Tea Baggel A Busy Medicine for luiy reople. ' Brhwi flsidm rltalth mi HenewMl View. , A eperlloforOonetloatlon, Indtirmtlon, titvar and Uldaey trouble, Fimplei. Eciemn, Impure liiuod. liud Breath, SlairffiKli Bowe), Ueedeebe end BMkehe. Ite Rocky Mountain Tee lu tab let form. 86 eente box. Genuine mi)e by Hot,uTea Dwo Compaxt. Med I son. Wl GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE How's v ' Your, '' ' Digestion? 4 , Better 'try. , , . : , Mida Lithia Water -S.. ... ',. - r- . ... . .. : .r ', - . - - r - . . ; Fine for the stomach, liver and kidneys, ; All Drug Stores or . ' Brannon Carbonating : Company ; ; Distributors. , 'Phone 835, , c' FRESH , - f LOT GRITS AND 8AMP3, W. U'CROVFELL. Tlvwcg 744 nnd 297. Special Rates' to . Raleigh Accoxint ""State ,Fair Oc tofer Hth-19th; 1907, -Via' Seaboard; ; One'flrst-clos fsre plus IS cents, using rates effective prior to July 1st, r0 7, plus B0 cents for one ad rntssion . to grounds, from points In North Carolina. - From points outside of North Carolina (0 cents for ad mission coupon to grounds i not added; Children 'over Ave and under twelve half fare, ' ' MlUUry . companies and bands, twen ty-fi vs" or mors on on ticket, two cents per mile on way distunes traveled. - - , Tickets sold October 11th to 18th inclusive, and forenoon trains . ar. riving Raleigh October ltth; limited October Jlst. ' . 1 ' Special trains will b v oprated fr6h alt territory ' on - Seaboard wherever heceseary (. to properly handle the business. - ge flyer ? sdvertlslng- special sen-ic on Wednesday and Thursday. Train will b operated Wednesday and v Thursday ! every fa - minutes union depot to fair grounds -to so commodate the travel from th city. For information " see agent, or ad dress, ' . C. H. GATT1H, T. P. A-,' ' Kal-lgh, N, C. JA::r3.KEiu JTt.. c. iva.. , , - Clmilutle, M, C. department is brimful of satin..';.; $2.93 and $3.50 Woolen Dress Goods the ' Staples, : as Well as the - Season's Best Novelties 85c yard for 50-inch AU- Wool Chiffon Panama Blues, Browns, and Black; value. $1.00 yard.,-; ; -50c: yaridf or 52-inch Ccam . Wirite'Wool Batiste.. ' v8c. vard for 42-inch bricht. . . plain oWolens; splendid ;for children's. ; dresses; ' usually sells at 48c. v 25c. yard for a splendid line Worsted Plaids for chil- . dren's dresses. 25cl yard for Cream White Sicilians and. Cashmeres, 36 inches wide; value 38c. 98c, for fancy check All- ; Wool ' Worsteds Green and ' Black, Navy ' andh, Black, Brown and Black - checks ; width - 44 - inches. Many New Attractions in Our Ladies' Beady-ta-Wear Department . . $7.50 Long Coats at $5.00 Jo.UU buys a beautiful new Mahogany Case Upright ; , Piano. You should not fail to see this instrument. ' Ui course, we do not claim this Piano to be the best, but we do claim it to be the best Piano that can he bought or sold in this or any other market for $225.00, and we can prove it. Terms You can -buy this Piano on terms of $2500 cash and $7.00 per month, with 6 per cent, interest. ' If vmi nrn Inrwrmrr fty ft tav price, you should not PARKER-GARDNER COIVIP'NV Piano Department. I 'n' n' Pf " k(r;Mf: j u u U l Aw;, v I i - ' v:- it I- Ivy I v- I0PEMM Long-Tate Goods Sent on , able at Oirr Zrs.z:; an intc: your cold II. i i m m w -. Just 50 ladies can wear 0112 of these bargains. ' A full cut 50-inch coat collar ; coat made good quality Tan Covert. The material in this coat is worth the $5.00.. When, these , are gone there - will ' be no 4 more Kcgular value easily. $7.50. Price. .$5X3 $10.00 Values at $3.50 This line, comes . in . Tan, Castors and . Black;, sev , eral 50-inch, length full T cut styles; regular $1.00, vaues, at . . :$3.50 ' An irr t u m A f mn , o.ou iacK uioaK, $o.ou 50 All-Wool Kersey ' 48 . inch full cut Black Cloaks these cannot be dupli ' cated; $8.50 values '.. $6.50 A; lot, of splendid new, popular .styles ; in short" and long, loose and semi- fitted cloaks, including - a number of tber well known "Wooltex" best productions ..$10.00, $12.50 to $25.00 Wholesale and Retail .f-Pietm - of i . mo crvo.l a ' let this chance slip. , at our Suits-7-look at ' the fabrics--look - at . the styles,vahd, when : you, find , a suit "that pleases you, look at the price. tYoull be surprised at tho values we offer. 'Wc can fit you out to your satisfaction . ..... , :f? ....... . if you . give "look." Clothing Annrcv Sit fcicat tui-iibib. will Lave tlidifco ot tii pdrJe, i
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