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of . CuUfrd t 'j'3 Kio.-t t: :sut: j;iir. ladies, M!3 I and attractiv Ir. Clower la a proraudog young traveling man of this city. : Mrs, Georgs F. ' Ivey, of Hickory, and Mrs. Jlartha Brotherton and Mr, E. L. Sherrill, of SherrilVs Ford, are pending & few days -with ilrs, J. P. SlierriU, V. Mrs. J. I Vlllalonga,' of Savannah, Ga., Is a guest at the Central Mrs. Martin C. Davis 1 spending a - few days with tM sister, Miss Ethel Van Landlngham, In Concord. 7 Miss Florence Rhyne, of Elizabeth College, will spend the day In Lincoln county with relatives. , r . ' Miss Johnnie Sturdlvant, who 'has teen the guest of .Mrs. W. O. Nlshet, has returned to Monroe, ; . Miss Edna McCubbins, of Salisbury, la spending some 'tlmewlth her sla ter. Miss Mildred McCubbins, who is a student at the Presbyterian .Col lege, and her aunt, Mrs. Alii? on. ' w - - . V- ' 1 -. 1 Mr. and Mrs. .James . Houston : have returned from BaltlmoVe, where ' they spent several days. ;., '. . ' . . ii i ' , f . , ' .Mrs. J. H. Bass, who is visiting Mrs. Sarah Houston, will leave to ; morrow for her home" at .' Anderson, - Mrs.' He Brown ..and Miss Minnie i Brown, ot HenderaonvIUe,aVe vlfltlng - irlenas in the city.., L ,' Mrs, C'a Braslngton and child re turned last night InDm " Jienderson- Vine,' where they spent some time. Miss Hal Morson will arrive in ' the city to-morrow to visit Mrs. H. SL : . Buebee, on East Morehead street,. Miss Morson is a sister of Mr. H,' A. Morsonof this city. . Mr. and Mrs. K. I ' Dibrell will, ar rive in the city, the first of this week from Ianvllle, Va., to visit at the ' home of Mr. and Mrsv John M. fecott, on South Tryon street ','' Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Alexander re turned yesterday from the Jamestownn .Exposition, ; where they spent .several days, v-.' . , . ' . Mrs. A. P. Rhyne and daughter, "Miss Mary Rhyne, of Mount Holly, spent yesterday In the dty,. shop ping, . f . , , f ! : "Misses "Marie Torrence. Sparke Tor fence, Clara Patrick, and Ethel Pat rick, of Gastonla, wr at the Selwyn yesterday t v , y; t ")" Dr. 'and Mrs. 'Charles-. McLean, of Gastonla, who were wedded this week, at Mount Holly,- pcnx yesterday in, the city as the guests of Miss uuia Kelly' kt her home- in XHlworth. .i .-.- j , i " ' " i . Misses "Ella and Pearl ,. Wilkinson leave this morning for Lincoln coun ty, where they will Jo-la a. party and spend the day. -,, , ir - S - fllr. and Mrs. "W. P.. Mer. of Wash ington,', are visiting at. the home of .Mr. 'and Mrs. J. S. Myers. ? .-. Mrs. aaVB. Fowler and little daugh ter went to Concord yesterday after noon to .spend a weeK with her sis ,ter, Mrs. Louis A. Brown, - ' DEATH OP MTtS. A: T. HARTUTLL. Is l'onuor Memher of the Faculty of ( the Prosbvtertau College Death . ' Octiurred Yesterday Tlie' rhiiicral SC"' .'. To-Day., . ' -t - -The sad 4eath pf Mrs. Mary (Lucy , , Mitchell Harrill wife of Mr. A. V. i Harrill, ' removes from her home and friends a woman whoM happy, lovable ( epirlt will be sorely missed. Mrs. Har - rill died at her home' In Piedmont , - Park yesterday . Afternoon at 5:20 , v - jfnlA.1r nftan art fllnail t.hiif VtaA hun continuous for mora than a year. - At times her suffering was intense, but -;was home with the patience of the ' .spirit of the true Christian.' The close of . this beautiful life that, had oon--v trlbuted so much of happiness to "others came- at .sunset yesterday) and j . was ? peaceful the simple falling to ' sleep of. the Christian, the closing pf ; the eyes to : earth - to . open them in heaven,' ',.! ' She v was" surrouritHecI bf 'hof hus band, her mother, sister and others 1 who fondly loved her, and upon whom her death will fall heaviest - " ' . Mrs. Harrill was born in Nash . VilleTenn., fieptembef 8, 1S79, and received her literary education in that tlty at Ward 6emihary snd later atudled voice in Washington. ' She came to Charlotte first In the v fait of 1903 as a rn'ember of the tac . - ' ulty of. the Presbyterian r.Collee, where she taught voice' for if three years. ' She, was ona Of the most In ' . ' tellecual and popular of the teachtTa of that institution, and her happy dis - position and ; power to make others , happy won, for her lifelong admira lion and love from her co-workers In the college faculty and from the stu dent body. jp. , , , She was married to Mr. A. V. Har ;t fill on June. 20. 1906, the marriage taking place in Cartersvllle, Ga., at the home of her grandmother. v, . She wa a member of the First Presbyterian church of this city, and , her clear, sweet voice has upon many occasions added much to the interest of the service there. . , - - The funeral ervices win be oen- AnieA from thfi mliliiuu hia - noon at S o'clock by Kev. W. M. Kln- ftld and Itev. JT. H, Hilton. Th , , till-bearors will be -Messrs. T.'J. Wlth rwipoon, H. B. Patterson, Capt. Will Vft JRobertson, IL H. Orr, a it. filiycr . and Julian Gillespie, Anotlicr Attempt to Wreck Southern . Troins , Some person', or persons, seem bent on wrecking a Southern train within -:. sight of the ' Charlotte court house, 'for three attempts Ciave been made i between the old town and North Char lotte. .Friday night crass ties were , found piled on the Southern's track near the Highland Park Mills, It will be recalled that some time ago the bolts In the north main line switch were removed Just before a fast train ;'was diret. ' Since-thnt nl?ht, tip to a few days ago, the railroad authorities have kept a watchmnn on duty In j that section, of the city, and as soon ait the watchman- was taken off-the . other . attempt was made. fTousi ke .peril ' ftlwy hni'o "ermd Jneh" when ti.ev uue I'"ie r!H"n Vix1!'!!. A i'jiu.fr pure. ..,.,.( U-iu sm fr. a mr.' !-t. . Ci-1, X., J. " 1 -. i",;y vis-stricken v i I 1 " ' y. i-1-' doir? very v :. i : t-.r-u r, Mrs. Jennie Lewitk, i f liov'i Hill, S. C, is with !i. ' v '. i:;Vs J : : I.V.torsin, of Concord, will sins a soli with violin obl'.gato at St. Mark's Lutheran church this morning. The. obligate will be played by Miss Bertha Klueppelberg.v . . Messrs. Ham & Ross yesterday sold two Maxwell cars, one to Dr. John R. Irwin and the other to Mr. C. B. -McFadden, of Rock Hill, S. C Mr. E. C. Miller has also purchased a Maxwell. I ; ' ";' ; r v? . ,, Through an error the prices for Miss -Amelia Bingham's engagement was aJvertised as from 60 cents to 2. The correct prices that will pre vail for Miss Bingham are from 60 cents to 1.50. -The teachers' ' examinations for certificates for white teachers, Which have ..been in progress for three .days in the office of the county superintend ent of schools, closed yesterday. About a dozen took them., ., ' . Miss Anna D. Casrfer, State secre tary of the Young Women's'Chrlstlan Association of the Carolina, will con duct the vesper service at the, associa tion building this afternoon. Among the features, -will be a solo by Mrs., C. E, Mason. ( 'h.S'ir ..v; -Two blind men swelled the num ber' of those on Charlotte's etreets last night. One played a banjo and sang, while another ground out music on a machine. One of these had as his sole companion, a black dag; which acted as guide.. - ; ;(" '. -A telephony message was received in the city late last night stating that as a result of a runaway in the neigh borhood of Derita,; Mr. "Fred Gibbon was seriously injured by being thrown from the buggy. It uvas stated that he was then at his home In the coun try. Mr, Webb Sherrill V waa i with him, . , ... . v"' v Three incandescent arc lights were placed yesterday on Fifth street, be tween Tryon and College," They have Deen badly needed ana are so eepectal ly now since the opening of the new Auditorium. ' The fire department is located on tho , south - side of the street and darkness is disadvantageous wnen tna department has to ' come dashing out o answer an alarm. ' PERSONAL. The Movement of a Number of Peo ; pic, Visitors and Others.. , Capt., W, H. Day, who spent several days at the home of Judge W. P. By numv left yesterday for Raleigh. Col. R. J. Thurmond has returned to the tlty and is wtth his daughter, Mrs. Paul Chatham, ' - : - Mr, C M. Baker, of Granltevllle, S. C was a' visitor In the city yes terday, i ' ' Mr, L. L. Jenkins, of Gastonla, spent yesterday in the city on business, . . Mr. H. W. Frund, of Salisbury, was registered among the gueirts at the Southern Manufacturers' Club yester day. ' i Mr. A: P. CraJdock. of Lvnchbunr. Va is spending Sunday ,lir the city at ine jeiwyn, . '' - Mr. T, Herbert, Morrison left last night for StatesviUe. where he will spend to-day With relatives. ; Mr, Archibald Johnson, of Thomas ville, editor of Charity and Children. was at the Selwyn yesterday " Mr. J. C. , Patton la spending : the week-end with relatives In Morganton. Major R. E. Davidson, of Atlanta, Ga., is spending a few days In the city with friends Mr. J. e. McDonald, of Raleigh. spent yesterday In :the city, on busi ness. ' ' . - r r Y m v . , t x. , . .. jur. . d. Aieaoeiien 01 nocKingnam, spent yesterday in the city, stopnlnK- at the Central. - " Mr. E. R, McBryde. of Davidson. spent yesterday In. the city on bust- Mr. V. P.-Harkev and Dr. Nat Orr.. of Belmont, were registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. , Mr. Harry Rosenthal, of PhiiadeU phia, is spending several days In the city with friends. , Mf. Wallace Sackett; press fiient for "Peggy From ParisV ia at" the Selwj'n. i Mobab Day at First Baptist. Sunday . . ACIIOOI. V This is Hobab Day at the First Baptist Sunday school. Three o'clock is' the 1 hour. Following is - the pro gramme for this afternoon's exer Muclo by orchestra. .., ; . , " Song service. - r , lep.5nnlv reading. ... , Praer. ' - 1 Reaponslve reading which include ill ef the closet. - Leison study. ' . k . . "Blniting by school. - 't Duet by Mime Margaret Norman and Blanche Mtllrshum. Announceipf nU, , , ; Muile by orchestra. v jMr, Hobao tciij his plan. ' . Prsentatlon of. banners. , Closing hymn. ",'.. . i , i - , Y P. C. U, to Mold PubUo JSenice To- , - 'Night. - 7 The Y. P. C. U. of East Avenue Tabernacle Invites the public to meet witn it tnis evening at. 6:30 o'clock. The following programme has been ar ranged; v ' y, , . Scripture, lemon, 1 John, 2:11 17: U, 35. i Mrs. J. I'rlee WIlUs.- , jjonir, yialm 17. J "Wht does it mean to abide in Christ nnd how may we abide in Hlm?-Mr, i S. H. nofss. . i- - . . "What will insure a happy eternity?" MIm May Glenn. . . , . 5oliMis Mary . Galloway.! . ' 1 Piayer. . " Rememner Eternity Rev. H. M. Preiy. r.ng. Psalm 121. , - , Benediction, , " . "r ".., Funeral of little Joan Monro. -; The funeral . of Jean - McDon ald Moore,.- the t) -year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Moore, win be conducted from ?ho residence, No. . 302 North ; Brevard street this morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. Dr. .vv. M, Kincald. The Inter ment Mil take place at Amity church. The pall-bearers will be Messrs. J. 1L Blake, Johrt M. Wilson, W. Banks Mc Cllntock, W. M. Farrow, Duncan G. Calder-and Robert Glasgow, , Three Killed by Explosion. ' Columbus, Ga., "Oct. 12. While the locomotive of a freight train on the Central .of Georgia Railroad waj tak ing water at Reynolds, Ga., to-day the boiler exploded, killing Engineer Avery, Conductor -Allen n l a negro fireman. Th- boiler was blmn a hundred yards and the st.yl )n was damaged.- . - I'.- f fator Money's Wlfo Dea1, " Mobile, Ala.', Oct. 12.Mri. t'iattdie Boiley Money, wife ot the ienJor Sen ator from Mrsii;:n!rrpl, II. D. M'UK'V. died au.l li'ttly at the Money ieUeni- on the Gulf coast ne-ir JJeauvo;.-, ?V i, Is it r;fc.t. - ""- - - - .'o i n t i t. . At all t i'-jt fis. At ail grocers. . . i . . . , . . . . . I - , . i .v.j ! i .. -I ; m ,1 can ;.. INVITATIONS, Correctly and Promptly BnQraved 1 - Send for Samples snd Prices" J. ; P. Stevens Enrairin Co., Enfiravers IJ? Whitehall St.. Mlaota. Ga. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT vfte SELWYN . ' Tl Most Modern and Luxuriant Hotel In the Carolines. ; - 150 ELEGANT ROOMS. v 75 TIUVATK BATHS, v ' "Located in : the heart of Charlotte, convenient to railroad ; station, : street cars and the ; business and shopping centre. ; Cater to ' high-class commercial and tourist trade. ",'.,' - .-. Table da bote dinners 6:30 to 8:30. Musltf every evening (-so to 8;30. ,) , . . , ' " ' i , .'. ' EDGAR B. MOORED Heat Turned On, ; , , Last night was" reat wintry and for the first time this season the heat was turned on at the ' hotels and other steam-heated ' houses of the , city. Numbers of people were wearing over coats and wraps on the streets. If the wind had - not been blowing the fields about Charlotte would be white with frost this morning. "' Match Factory at Ronda. - -"Th match faetorv at Ronda will probably be put in operation soon," said a manufacturer last night "Mr. Gregory, the manager, -c is . now ; In Rondaln the interest of the enter prise. It 'will" constitute 0,ulte an ad diUon.' to the town's industries. It is one of the grst ot its' kind in the South." ',.''. - ' Pimples Stopped . In 5 Days LEtcry Possible Skin Eruption Cured In Now paklum Treatment., ... , - - yi.' - W.'',-'? "...'I . ::'" - Send For Free Sample Package Today. y Bolls have been cured in 3 days, and some of thai worst cases of skin dis eases "havo been cured in a. week, Wy the wonderful action -of Stuart's Cal cium Wafers. These waters contain as their main ingredient, the most thor ough, qulcky. and; effective -j.bloqd-cleanser known, calcium sulphide. Most treatments for the blood and for sklft eruptions are? miserably slow in their results, and besides, many of them are poisonous. Stuart's Calcium Waters contain no poison or drug ; of any kind u they .are a-baolutely harm less, and yet do work which cannot fall to surprise -you. ; They are th most powerful blood purifier and skin clear er ever discovered, and they never de range the ayttem; ' sr-f'V.Vf-"'? ' - No matter what you i suffer from, pimples, blackheads, acne, red rash, apots, blotches, : fash i ' tetter, or any other skin eruption, you can get rid of them long before other treatments can even, begin to show results. , vfr r Don't go around with humiliating, disgusting mass ef pimples and black heads on' your face. A face: .covered ntrr with - these dhurustiiur thtftas makes eopje turn away from you. ana oreeas ranure m -your mo worn. Slop it- Read what an Iowa man said when he woke ui one morning and found he had a newface:' , ,"By George, , I never saw anything like it' There I've- been, for three years trylng to get rid of pimples and blackheads, and guess . I used every thing under .' the sun, ? I used V your Calcium Wafers tor Just seven days. This morning every blessed pimple is gone and X can't And a blackhead. I could write you a volume of thanks, I am so grateful ia'yon'-;:'.'f You can depend upon this treatment being a never-falling cure. . Just send us your name and address in full, today Vand i we will send you a trial package ot Stuart's Calcium Wafers, free to test After you. have tried the sample and been convinced that all we say Is true, you will go to your nearest druggist and get a 60c box and be cured of your facial trou ble. They are In tablet form, and no trouble whatever to take. Ton go about your work as. usual and there you are, cured and happy. - Send us yoiir name and addVess to day and we will at once send you by mail a sample package free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 175 ' Stuart Bldg.L Marshall, Jdtch, JaliQcn GquoFC Brond GOFIFGG Is the luxury and the climax of a good meal la "sealed cans, - Tour grocer win aupply you. . 2Sc. per pound. ' barters Ccffca Co., Ill, lm Orksns, U. S. h. - Cliambcrs A Moody Co., 'Charlotte Wholesale "Agents. rn ; i" ;' 1 Of 1 I I The V.:V.zz?.2 . Liquor Trc:;;;::nt CURE3T0GTAY ,Cafd and prompt relief. Call or write to nearest Sanitarium, A dire. ' ' Udizi 3-Day liquor 0:i: Co. coi,T.:?.r:.r.,s. c reidswj.u x. o, 120 1-2 Tli'n PL 4i. 'iU 111. 1 ! :.;- 2 l.i-, y t r : I t-.-j v--; jr en ft . . . . Everyn he re. i.v,,i Vv -j V.. J Prdprietor. SACRED COXCERTAT SEIAVTN. Mr. Uk'hanlson and IIU Assoclacs Will Give Interesting programme,' The concert to-night in the parlors of the Selwyn Hotel will, ' without doubt-be the most delightful' yet given. - .A .collection will be taken tor the benefit of the ."Day Nursery" fund, ' and a Well-known elocutionist. Miss E. Esther Owen, has promised to assist Mr. Richardson in his efforts Wr. this worthy cause . and deliver some recitations. The - concert - will commence at 9:30 o'clock, and every one .Interested is heartily invited. Overture; "Poet and PeaMnCSWon Supp Harabande .v. v, ...... ,,' i. , , . lohm Honeynvnonert (Selectlon i.....Cehan Themes from 'Ijoliengrin".,.......VVgner a., Tennyon's Vlctinv b. A Mother' V Love, c. BstirnU' Cuddle Doom. Mis E. Enther Owen. . ' Prelude, SlcUUna and Prayer,i,.Masegni Le Circus de 8oclete ,..i. ..Klein a. , Andante Religiose .....Don Rlchardnon b. Obstinatlon .FontenMHe Themes and Finale Act 4 from ,")U Travlata" ......... ...i..,Verdl T" ii ' I6i h. . r.i if i ti i 111 ITT; SnocialfJoticcs PRESCRIPTION WORK AT OUR store ts drug tpeclilty, we are proud ef."-.-Ve employ only expert men and we carry out the doctor's orders to 'the ' let- ter. " Accuracy . guaranteed. Bring ut ynnr next JAS. P. , 8TO WE CO. ; Prngxists. 'Phono 179. , : , BLUE RIBBON LEMON AND VANIL . la extract are pure and double strength. Demand them of your grocer, ; TO-DAT-PABSNIP, CARROTS, T'JR ! nips, String Beans, Lettuce, Bell Pep ; per,- Tomatoe, Freeh (lot of Neuf cbatel, Philadelphia Cream, Bweit 1 ser. i ' Llmburger, ; Camenbert Royal Lunch end an American Cream Cheeae you will remember, MILLER )VAN NESS CO., 27 North Tryon. v , FOR RENT 7-TtOOM HOUSE. FOURTH Ward 402 Wot- lUh, modern conven ience, on car line, t;Ji. 702 South A. , trcet. -room cott(rn 110. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & KttO., 219 ,N. Tron. . NICE TO-DAY-NAP BEANS. SALAD. 1 Egy Plant-, t)yster Plant, Parsnip, Car rota, Lettuces Celery, Tomatoe, Norton Yams and Turnip, nice Apples, Cinn- ,: berHoa, New York Grape, Barret Po tato Chips. Buckwheat Breaklant Strip, ..rice Hams, plenty Country Butter, new ; Rice that Is extra Good. JNO. ft W. : SMITH, fphone '122M2M. -f ? .. A:j ; - WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY ON 8UN day to compound piywrlptlon and f ur : nlsh medicine and lck-room tupplle, .'All prencrlptlnhs are doubla Cheeked, ' Prompt and accurate senice. , 'phone 69. WOODALL ft KHEiPPAKDi Drug gists. - , , . , FIFTY TO SEV E'NTT-Fl V E PER CKNT. oft on seconU-hand typewriters. 1M machines at price that will asMnioh you by thlr chearnesa. J. E. CIRATt TON A CO., 217 S. Tryon SL 'Phono Sot. THE NEW YORK LUNCH BOOMS 2 f N, Tryon, .-Wv Trade, 224 E. Trade, i newly refitted, marble-slabbed lunch counter; nmko a very attractive lunon end dining rooms, Bill of fare Includ ing all the market affords. . Try our egg sandwiches. - V ' sir , .. our r:Uro:i.i t.;kc a lively interest in winter iiufift, ;:a i:.; .: tieipr.tc,! to a nieity. . Every department is brimful of yoiir cokl r.s usual, moderately priced. v w w- U.'lmujI $3.73 All-7col Ehn!:ct3, . v .. " CI Not soiled or seconds; just a leader, to begin our win " ter sale of . Blankets. North Carolina" made, ; pure wool, silk bound, as sorted borders, "size 10-4; regular value $3.75. Price .... ... ...$2.93 pair . $5.00 Blankets, $3.93 Same . quality Blanket ,as ; 104, in' 114' size;, value $5.00. Our leader price - ..$3.93 Pure Hygenid Cotton Com forts Economically Priced We sell, cheaper Comforts, filled with sweepings and rags at ,73 and 98c, .These - are filled with' pure cot ton, covered with good quality ' ' silkalincs and satins; beautiful patterns. 72x78 Comforts. ;$l.m 72x78 Comforts . , .... $1.75 72x90 Comforts. ..,..$2.50 72x78 : Comforts; covered, -beautiful . quality floral An Immense Quit Duoincoo ' .Our Suit business has already so far doubled last season. . In but few. in- . stances where customers have looked at, our line have we missed sales.' "Bclk's suits, are the prettiest," is the unsolicited criticism we often hear." Well earned, , though we feel, for, into this "popular growing 'department' we have invested an immense amount of money and energy. , ,Thc immensity of our purchase borders almost on to; speculation, so determined, are we-that every popular stvlc shall -have .popular representation. 1 . . 1 , - : McCaU's .November , Patterns, Fashion Sheets and Magazines Are Here. ; ; , BELK BROS. Wholesale nd Retail Rscky l!:sit2ia Tea Vamh , uf Medklna for luir Paonla ;-, -, Brfnti CMdeR Hulth Ummt yiotr. A pectfl forConstlpt1on, Isdlgsattm, tlvr snd Kidney trouble. Pimples, EozeiBft. Impure uiooo, uaa Hrestn, biumub Bewtl. Hesdsota snd Baeketta. Its Rocky Mountain Tea In tab- )St form. 8ft eetita a box. Genuine made by BOUUSTBB DDO COMPSJfT, MtdtMBi Wl. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE How's Your Digestion? , i - ' Better try . ' ' , r.iida Lithia Water ' Pine for the stomach, liver aM kidneys. - All Drug Stores; Brennon Carfconating , Company , ' V Distributors. 'Phone 835. , , FRESH LOT GRITS . , . . ' ; AND BAM PS. ' W. L CROWCLL. ". f .'' - . ' 'i Thnnet lit and 897. ' Ladles z: V;;tpng:.';:-' Coats , Befora many dsys the, long coats will make their first ap pearance. , Hava yot en ) which was worn last year, ana which could ' be worn mta it It " could t ; mad to look "dlf-1 terent." 4 Often times this is a mers matter of color and a slight alteration of trimming. We dye Ion coats for $2.00 and p simply clean them for $1.!S Vnd tip. -J ' ' tanndcrrr. P'r-r, Clrencrp, it U ill. UU1 ill. ,Hit-i satin $2.93 and $3.5 D Woolsn Dress Goods---th3 Staples, as Well as the Season's Best' Novelties 83c. yard for 50-inch All "Wool Chiffon Panama Blues, Browns and Black; Value $1.00 yard. 50c. yard, for 52-inch Cream White Wool Batiste. , 38c." yard for 42-inch bright, plain Ivoolens; splendid t f or children s , dresses ; ; ,;K usually slls at 48c. 25c. yard for & splendid line Worsted Plaids for chil dren's dresses. .t ' 25c. yard for. Cream White Sicilians and Cashmeres, 36 inches wide; value 38c. 98c. for fancy, check All Wool - Worsteds Green and Black, Navy ' . and Black Brown and Black "checks; width 44 inches. Many New Attractions in " Our Ladies' Ready-to-v Wear Department $7.50 Long Coats at $5.00 $223.00 buys a beautiful new Mahogany Case Upright . Piano; You should not fail to see this instrument. I Of course, we do not claim' this . Piano to' be the . '. best, but we dd claim' it to be the best Piano, that can.be bought or sold in this or any other market , for $225.00, and we can prove it. , ' : TermsYou can buy this Piano on terms of $23.00x -. i cash and, $7.00 per month, with 6 per cent, interest If you are looking for a good Piano at a reasonable , . price, you should not let this chance slip. PARKER-GARDNER C0MPTJY , . , , ' : Piano Department. ', T - Ccotis Cent c:i C .. 1 i.i : 7 . i sT h? vO. ' v,: m m r W ii ft i Just 50 ladies ean w . . of these bargains. . , ' cut 30-inch coat ct ' r coat made good qi : ! i 't Tan Covert. Tlie matf ri;i ; in this coat is worth t! '$3.0a. When theso arc cone there , will he r more, vr Keinilar tl. Ui - r - easily $7.50. Price. $10.00 Values at ?3.C3 This lino ? comes in Tan, Castors and Black; egv :cral 50-ineh .length full cut styles ; regular $10.00 ' values, at .,.$3.C3 $3.50 Black Cloak, $5.3 50- AU-Wool Kersey' 48 "inch full cut Black Cloaks these cannot be dupli ' cated; $8.50 values. 43.3 A Jot of, splendid new, popular styles in . short and long, loose and semi ' fitted cloaks, including. a .number of the -wclt- known "Wooltex" best productions "-. ' . .$10.00, $12.50 to $25.C3 Wholesale arid Retail ' If you are satisfied with nothing - less I than the very, finest ' clothes . that 'an bo : had ready-to-. . wear,, then you should I ,: examine, at your earliest . opportunity, the superb : -v f s productions of; the cus-, - torn - tailor's art, - which j we have ready for your j 'service i J W i m P. b..
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