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t 1 it hi a atU'i-ii'-iu 4 .:'- '1 h-j.-c who heard .Mrs. o . t ' Uyn II itel several v 1.4 - .11 lnow what ta expert l i.r blie is a. nust ac complished elo.:uuoivt. .Vrs. Owen wi'll he assisted by. Mrs. George, W. Graham who will pre4Jo at the piano. The proceeds wMl be for the Day Nursery. The programme is as follows: . . ... llnno feolo by Mrs. Graham. "When Bjrbuea Played"' by Austin Dob. Hon. - . , " "Count Orismond," Robert Brownlnif. - "Borgliot" Bjornstjerno. Kjornston. Alusic i by Eiward Grieg. . Accompaniment by v l Mr. Graham, JJ"A Thanksgiving Story." Mrs. Edgar B. Moore and son, Blackburn, of Ashevllle. are spending . a day or two in the cityrtvith Mr, "Moore" at the Selwyn, t .." The following was -received last night: ' , , Mr, ana Mrs. George Milton Webb. ' i invite you to be present ' at ' the marriage of their daughter. 7 s- - Una , , to - - - Mr. John Blackwood Oateg," ', . -on the evening of Tuesday, the ; ' , ? - twelfth of November ' - Nineteen hundred, and seven at eight -thirty o'clock--... ' First Baptist church s": -. ' : Ttlrmlnflrhnm . Alnho.ma. " .. Mr. and Mrs. f Carlton Beet ihave . returned to the tlty. f .y v ; f .- Air. and Mrs. George A. Stevenot i-' 'i win THiurn Tr.vn vaiw vaiv lamjta- "town and Other- nlfliM in.mnrrni r morning. , . ',, PERSONAL. l ' The Movements" of a Number of Peo. ; ' P' Visitors and Others. . .. , Mr. Ben Smith Preston., of the local ' staff of The Atlanta Georgian who has been spending several days In the ,,; cltw with relatives, will return to fais . work In Atlanta to-day. - '-s Cap. FvDUUng,: f King's Mountain, was a, visitor in the cRy yesterday. Mr. Charles H Ireland, of Greehe- 1oro, was a vteltor In the city ycster--,'day. j'r''l?rv;':i''iiw.-i,f..'; '. ; '. ir. ;, t ' .'- 'o t ...... v'V ritt-.t. w .' ; registered among i. the guests at the . Central yesterday. , - V- Mr. -J. P. Albright, of Burlington, spent yesterday in the city. ' -Mr. W. D. Martin and Mr. Eli 'B. Springs, f New York, are spending a J AU . .11.. AH il. l- a v GreenyAlle, 6. C, on business, ,'i v. . . Mr. B. G- Fallls, division superin tendent of the Southern, with head quarters in Greenville, S. C, was a visitor In the city- yesterday. Mr. John T.- Patrick, of Wades . boro, was registered among the guests . t thui Klwvn vesterdav. " Judge George W. Ward, of Eliza ,beth City, was a visitor la the city l- yesterday.'.--' t ' ' -.. yr, 'W,' uh wyue.t oi . new mn, president of the -Southern - Power " Company, is spending a few days In the city, on business. He la a guest ..at the Sel-wyn. - -'-; ; Dr. J. M. Covington; Jr.r and. Mr: . Julian, Allen, of Wadesboro, were visitors ln'tht eity for a few hours yesterday, v ; ' s."-.- l" v Mr. C. M Thompson, of Norwood. C was registered among the guest at the Selwyn yesterday.- ' 'v;,;.i. Mr.Robert' J. Mebane, of Greens ' UUIU. TV iUI B, VIKIlur ui UiQ V1LJT C0l17l . day:: . f :a ;:' Mr. Krauth Thoin will leave to-day for . Richmond, Va., and Washington ' on a pleasure and business trip com bined. , ' ' Mr. Thomas J. Jerome, of the-Sall3r t bury tar, spent yesterday In the city, stoTiDlne at the Buford. ? . Mr. C. B LeAbetter,,of Polkton, waa a visitor in the cWy yesterday. . Mr. W. B. Craig, of Gaatonla, was registered among the guests at tne r , tiutora yesieraay. , ir Mr. Victor U Stephenson, of the local staff of The Observer, is spend- Ing a few days at the Jamestown Ex- "'.BRIEFS.-. A Few Minor Happenings In and About the City. The rains cam? lit a good time jto lay the dust i-alsetf by the midwayv - - iMrs. A. Jf. Perkins, who has been 411 for several weeks, was able to be out yesterday. , , ,',,. T charlotte has a .number of fol lowers of Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst, the nttflway attracted them. --The rain ' commenced yesterday. .Th Fair is, over n4 it matters little 'what sort of weather follows. " " . ITapaIitti' Mtsqlnnnrv finotetv will meet ' witn MrsiJ, n. vt. nun iiua aiieniuon " at O'clock, " . . - . . the fakirs got a roasting yeeter in,) ii thov wpta Tiltchintf their ' tents at Salisbury and Columbia, but . mm fni out or reacn wnen me anoi , began to fl.r ' . . Had the solicitor attended the ; vii nftsn ha nrnuld hftVft beeti tnu-h- . ed by the pickpockets or shocked by ine JOliy xoung vwuw iui vinjr Conev Island." ' . ' ' , . i A 1a.rarn inoftlon nf the heaw KM engine machinery for, the new ? 4 Cs niant- in miwnrth hsut been Dlaced In . nonition and everything is now In rpariinwi for the more delicate parts in iuum.TiiHiuiuii- . new building of the First Baptist church is growing rapiuiy. a " r '.: ...it . ..111 ha ahnnnnreil In H RHort - time and Plns for the. building : adopted.. . - . . Wanted For Murder In Pennfiylvanla. "' By a clever piece of work, Assist r- f v r-ht 1 ' rhrutnhurv. Sereeant Reynolds and Patrolman Merrltt yes ' ' terday afternoon arrested Rich Mc 4 Alwain. colored, who Is wanted by the " , authorities ill York, Pa. for murder. ti. taVon Intft flutodv tt his mother's cabin in Dulstown as he was about to retire lor s tne evening, ine -.-t tmiM. .ifhAiMriaM . vara imma. likefr be carried there to-night. N . dtS were receivea as to tne enra-s. vt.Lnmin Mt flharlotte two vars ago after having shot another negro In tne pnouwjtr. xiv wrn..nurui uuu doubtless settlnd,n York, : He Is a i copper-colored negro, of the shadiest H character;; r. - - . 'V Death of Mr. Clinrlcs fipanolla. .' - Mr. Charles Spanolla, aged 14 years and seven months died yesterday af i ternoon at T o'clock after a brief itl- nes at the home of his mother, Mrs, r La vlna 2A. Spanolla, at 601 Kast EleV' '.-, enth street. The remains will be ln terred ,at Elmwood, the funeral tak .'ng place at the residence at I o'clock this Rftornoon, Rev. Charles E. Ray- ' Mial, SBslatod by Rev. Harold Turner, . conducting the services . Mr. Spanolla was a popular, hard -t working young man. He hnd been a traveling eslemaa for a number of years, j . :, Thft daintiest ' fl.ivor vor produced- j'.iiin Rinnon vanma.uet n from ymir grocer. - ' - - T!.' J:.uVrt khI La-.urlai.t I'.'.fd i V C;-r -Vx-m.-. . i:l.ri;AM- i.o ,. 55 i..n.vi:; liAli..-. Located in the heart of Charlotte, convenient to railroad tstatlon, street cars and the business ami shopping ceutre. Caters to high-class commercial . and tourist trade.' Table de bote dinners 6:3 0 to 8:30. Music every evening 6:30 to 8:30. . . EDGAR B. MOORE, THE FAIR 'AMY THE HIP. Some People Object to Having fitran- urs uiy on me cowiuue wnenever They Grt Ready Women Jot Welts That Will Itemala With Them For Several Weeks Midway Brings Bad Dreams Igorrotcs Have a Fair at Home and Use Fence Rails and 6tones on Pnradcrs. ' . : :'. XTrt, hn r.l I. . -.A fakirs departed and iho preach ers relieved 1 of the pent up loads shot ,at the. man with the whip'," said day. ., "I would not have said a -word that vmiM : tin. thn. ITnfr snnrl5itifn any harm, but, now 'as there is no danger of any such thing i win nave my say, , . . , . , ' ' will he there' for several weeks and it waa given to tne cy a grown man whom ,1 had never seen before. I went to the Fair Wednesday after- Roon ana waiKea oown uciween iue vtuf Xf f.afifm ahjI ttraa 'jint vMll A whip In .the hands of a young man. The lash, fell on my thin eMrtwalst and almost- ibliatered me.-- Had my husband .been with me there would have been a fight for I had not Joined In the fight, with the confetti throw ers add the whippers.sl'had never at- day. The several lady v friends, who were witn me. got tne sa.rae, son oi treatment. .. is tnat-isi tne ,. ewunnern Knin1tB.lHv anil irallatltrv that I have hnrr1 an trnirh ' ahnirt I want one Of it Jn mine. I was so angry that I cried, uui wnai couia iuui, : "Ttiw. U a fniwrrinh senile Wav to do;ahythlng. Those who want to tnrow conretu ana wnip eacn pmer, 1 " tHATV. fk t Viaf -nhon ?ithersi wish to piss In peace they should be per- mittea,to &o so witnout oeing uu Jected to such indignities.?'. , '.Ua-B .waimam ."MtiM Alt atmflfir pJ Jfi-miig: ITVIV , ;; ; ........ Tories, t Confetti made :l?-ta bow in Charlotte several ycar ago, along nrltH thtt . niktlii 'rnmB.htu'k" ba.ll. These were" used among intimates for a,nmeDut eooa tnose, wno aeugnieu In thrdwing them did 'hot wait for thelv frlon ni nranlntancca to come along but aesaulted anyone.! The sor riest scoundrel xeit at noeny,i oaun a handful of Confetti Into the face of the most dignified lady Every night of the fair the mob of confetti throw ers was eo great that ,one oouw not mMn. Ka wiM-wav . ' llajiv "oeonle (resented ..what they . considered ln- auite, But not until this year did the whip the short riding whipbecome popular. Dozen of dagoes old hun dreds ox wnips, wnicn were tibcu va lieople promispuously No l lady ?: was cHl hAtn Anrl sTlrls and toughs. .The whip became un bearable and sensitive people oiu noi nvfiirn in tha Vb.Iv after the first day. Mahv sin-nnca InililpA jwomen from the neighboring towns or tne couniry dtstrtota-rwere cut an slashed by all .irfa nf 'm An. .ne middle-aired lady. front" country, township, who was cut cros tne snouiaer, ana juieu (m Ma Vinnniiii jnAlftfid. turned quickly and, pointing her finger at itne young cnap wno sirucn muu; "I am an old may ana you are w ra fai - if mv .in'. were here I would have htm' whip you like . a common dog you sorry puppy." - . , tv. o hnv Hth tha whin grinned, and ran away to lash somebody else's mother.- -'KrTM.. -ffi'-'- 1 The average man -does not mma be in a. net nnnn nA whlnned "but he re sents having his mother, hla wife, his sister or daughter eaten. , une ay last week a party of people passed rtsvwn 4h midwttv at the Fair and a confetti vendor, a iman who Is as sorry as humans get to oe.itnrew conreiu ail jvvar a vminflr ranv s race tutu in t.. v.ai , & man in the nsrtv went back to the fellow and." cursed him and threatened to Deat mm, dui ne n,,iA nn tiffVit " Tt was not the throwing of the confetti that conetl-1 tuted the Insult but the character of the man who threw It. V::'X'. One thing certain, js tne wnip i ever used here again; like it was this yew, and the police officers do .not take charge or. tnose wno -dlsctimlnately, there will be an Organ ized effort to stop it iby those who wwl fiaht back. Country people do not like such play. - In talking aoout tne b air ou kwu iaiv maiA- "Wail i hod to fly from j rev j v" - - the grounds. I. became so nervous that I was about to have a fit. That night. I had a fearful, dream and was Wild. ''''.""'. '-''I- '" "I dreamed that I was In Luzon, the mountain honies of the Igorrotes, and .. m( MmoMalnn Turtle Jim and all the rest of Colonel Blum's Igor- rotes were there, and tney coacneu the natives for a fair. Inthe ' side tents they had a few carabous and on the race track dogs raced. Some fel low had a native of .this country, In, a pen, showing him as a curiosity, "But the granoesi procearon a mvr tViArA' Rhlrwr Hlrh Lula. a chief, .WW leading the parade, the first section of wnicn was compoeeo Igorrotes, ' who carriea" fence rails, .loiir. v. a to m pin and: rocks tied on strings. These -were for the midway. They were to oe usea on ine wnin and children. The atones, about the .a .f vn.nrfinmd oumtkIn. were to Ut, . m f r . toe bounced off of tahe head of tne men. The sight or tnese weapons inaae the cold chills run over- me,; but it served to wke me up. I never want to see another. fair.", . - ,Z-Mi ppsth of Maj. Rutlzer'a Father, Mr 1 F. Rutzler, father of Major tp fMitrifr. of ibhts city, died early yesterday morning at his home ion recniree mreci, ni "' I feral days" Hness. He waa 82 years old and leaves two cnnaren, . juajor Rutzler and Mra R. L, Walker, of At tnnn ; His remains will be . carried to Lsavaanah for burtaL' - f Mrs. Lee J. Conner, Mr, Rutzler's older daughter, diea very recenuy, - Major Rutzler was at the bedside of his father when the summons came. His wife had just returned here after attending the funeral of Mrs. Con ner . T" v " Two Fires In the Country, i - A gin belonging to Mr, Jesse Steph ens, of ? Long ' Creek townships was fr-urned before day yesterdny morning. Along with the building 20 bales of cotton and 200 bushels of . cotton seed, were burned. 1 The origin of the fire Is unknown. . A barn on the place of Capt'S. J. Neisler, on. the Beattlc's Ford road, was burned at BsO'clock yeaterday f ternon. Widely reoommcmlAd for lis curing qualities. I rfpuUtion; for -aunorhvr nurtt hss st'ftd for thirty yar. Notii jng koa4 for IniMKi-nUoii, conitination, rhfiimatium end bad blood as Hoiliater's Porfcv Jiountoln Ta. 2't c-nta, Tea or Tahts.-R. IL'JofiuM -C Proprietor. OLD LIGE IX t ROUBLE. Darky Cwld Not Give His Mule t Away, But the Onioers Got Htm Charged With Selling Whiskey. , Xige Huntlfey. who was discovered lying on a pile of red dirt on West Trade" street some days ago, is In trouble again, .yesterday, as an Ob server man entered' the police station ne beheld Old Llge on his knees peering through , the bars of a cell door. . . - -,' - "What Is the trouble, Llge T" ' "Liquor." . . . - . "Been drunk again?" ' .t' . - "TlgerlnV "What, got you for running a blind tiger?" , "Dat's whut dey say," -. "Are you guilty 7 . .; . Llge shook his head. - v The ofllcers believe that : Llge Is guilty 'i Matthew . Yandle, who Is as wise s a creek owL says that. Llge had one of the cleverest games ever pracUcod by a tiger. , Llge 1 would ride Into ' the lot In the rear of the Charlotte Hotel, lm lmmediately fronting -the ; police sta and contract to furnish whiskey and then go off and get It. This was very simple. The only possible evidence, unless you could hear the "conversa tion, was the passing of the money. The officers have suspected Llge for some- time, but did not catch him until Saturday. . The policemen saw several young white men gather about Llge, as he sat on hie old gray mule, watched closely aud saw a dollar pass. Having pocketed the ' money and whispered something to the young fellows, - L!g rode away and was gone about 80 minutes before he re turned. The officers had their ears to the ground and their eyes In the air. "Who wants dls ole gray mule?" shouted Lige, as he rode in. "I'll take him," declared a chorus of voices, as the eager boys rushed about Llge. "You can't have hlm,' said Llge, smiling, after he had passed out th bottles, and galloped off. The policemen were on the spot. They were wise. MR. IRELAND AT TROX STREET Speaks In the Interest of Missionary Movement Among Laymen Growth of Movement In Western North Carolina Conference An - Enthusiastic Layman' In the Work. There was a union service of Tryon, Street and Trinity Methodist congregations in the former church last night to hear the address of Mr. C. H. Ireland, of Greensboro, in the Interest of the laymen's missionary movement.. Mr. J. B. Ivey conducted the devotional exercises, and Mr. C. W. Tiliett . introduced ' the r speaker. In making his Introductory remarks Mr. Tiliett stated that he , admired such an all-round man as Mr. Ire land, one who could always be de pended upon In every'5 phase of life. He then- referred to 1 Mr. Ireland's prominence 'in business, social and religious life of Greensboro. Mr. Ireland In his address told of the growth of the missionary move ment among the laymen of the 8outhertt Methodist Church, and said that Its growth in the Western North Carolina Conference had been mor rapid than In any Conference in the Church. He then spoke of the ob ject of the -movement, which Is to Increase liberality among the men of the .Church, and to enlist their in terest so that the salary of no pas tor ,iwould be allowed to lack for any part Of his promised alay, and that would Increase their interest to the point of getting them to advance every ? phase of the work of the Church. Mr. Ireland Is president of the movement In his Conference and is very enthusiastic and earnest in the Interest of the work. ' ' ' Discussing' a Party at the Dinner' . . Table. , ., ' "The Woman at the end of the table is not his wife," said the wife of a well-known citizen to a . friend as they discussed a party three women and one man at the . table across the hotel dining room. "Why hot?" , "She Is paying too much attention to his conversation." s "That is -not very complimentary to the husband," said a man. "Certainly not," said the first speaker. --i "That's itindifferent wives." '"Not , that," retorted the lady. "Boring husbands." "The woman was right: the in terested listener was an old maid. A Big Job For Recorder 8inith, Recorder- Smith will have a full docket to dispose of at his court this morning. Three, darkles are charged with being drunkt namely, John Slay, J. J Starnes and Jack Wllheim J, Turner, white, and Joe Foreman, col ored, are charged with retailing. Sam Anderson and Ddle 'Mack, both col ored, are charged with larceny, El vira Robinson is charged with keep?. Ing a disorderly house and Walter Henderson with an affray. There are several other case of like kind -Which will be disposed of, such as have been hnotoowed front last . week. One of these le the - well-known iplckpocket case and the other that against uge Huntley for retailing. :.- .-T..-f. s Llttlefleld I A Steere'a Can ; ; flies, Ful line Chocolates f . Just received by express. Nothing finer on the market. W. JL CRO-ELL. r, , TUonea Hi and 297. - The McKanna Liquor Treatment CUIli:3 TO STAY Safe and prompt relief. Call or, write to nearest Sanitarium. Addrrs ' f.:A3-c.Y uixncbco:.:?o CX)LtJIBIA, 8. C. , RLIDSmLE, If. C' 120$ i-a Main St. 'phono 4 IS. Thena 181 DAYS i " - f I -4 X , We get the new things as ' they oome out. Just received a lot of new style Belts, very attractive, 25c, 50c. and p. ' Nei lot very handsome Belt Buck! leg, at 25c, 50c - -New lot "Ties and Collars, pretty styles, "5c, 50c t .' DRESS GOODS "Just received by express a lot of Brown Dress Goods that are In such demand. ' ' -" ? - s vur , jjress Goods Department com prises the favorite materials, such as Panamas, Voiles, Batistes, fancy' and: platri Broadcloths, Suitings, etc. Our specialty, the very best values that can be sold for 50c.,' 75c, $1.00 yard. , Special lot odds and ends Dress Goods, mostly 60c. grades. . We want to close them out Quick, 25c yd. 50-inch Batiste In various colors, at 50c yd. CLOAKS, SUITS This department hag grown tre mendously. We have sold this sea son the most particular trade In and out of the city. Our garment have the correct lines that give the fash .1 i V .' ' ' -... -.V ;..,.,.- ' ' tonable set and show at a glance that - they are made by the best tailors. New lot desirable Coats, both for Ladles and Children. Specially desirable styles in Chil dren's Coats, attractive styles In mixtures and plains, $3.50, 94.00, $5.00, $6.00, etc. . A good lot Bear Skin Coats for 2 to 12 years, $3.75 to $8.00. IVEY'S 13 W. Trade Street Special Alices CANDYl CANDY! CArTOY! OUR LINE or Candy has ut arnvM. an rresn 'and nice. This Candy gavs excelliml sattsfnctJon last season, am sure It will this. None better on the market. Sfle. o $1 per pound. Littlefleld A Sterfre Mfgs., Knoxvllle. Tenn. For pale tv MIIJ.ER-VAN NESS CO., 27 Noi th Tryoiiv JACOB'S CANDY IN ALL SIZE BOXES . and assortments. , Let us sell you a box. It Is something fin, no better made. - And we-always have a fresh , Supply on hand. JA8. P. STOWK & CO., Druggists, 'Phone 179. ALLAN'S HEADACHE AND NET.TRAL aia Remedy will cure your headache when other remedies fail, t'rioe 2S rents. Your money baek If It fall. WOODALL & 8HEPPARD. . STRONG HOT DEUCIOT.'S - BLUB Ribbon Vanilla is concentrated and the flavor is perfection. WILL HAVE TO-DAY SNAP BEANS, , Squash, Lettuce. Celery, F.gt Plant, . Ovtir Plant. , Carrots. White Navv 'Beans, Dry Lima Beans, and Onions: nice Yam i sweet j potatoes and Cranberries; Apples, Grapes, Ba nanns. new Figs; plenty Butter snd Eggs: two barrels nice Markerel: one barri home-made Sauerkraut 'Phones 1222-KS4. JNO. W, SMITH. FIFTY tO SEVENIT-FIVK PER CENT, oft on second-hand typewriters. 800 machines at prices that will astonish ot by their chearnesfc J. E. CRAV TON ft CO., 217 S. Tryon St 'Phons 201 THE NEW; YORK-LUNCH ROOMS M , N. Tryon, W. Trade, 224 E. Trade, ' newly renlted, -marble-ilabbed lunch ; counter: make a very attractive lunch ',- snd dining rooms, bill of furs includ , Ing1 all the market affords. Try our egg sandwiches. - MONEY TO LOAN-IS, VA to $30,000 on improvd ; real iti munt . hs first class store or rwtdenee prpperfy; fi uor ent J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & DRO, . , - , f FOR SALE-8H ACRES IN SOUTH RUN part of elty, big b',p!n Jor ; 11.0M. Homes at It.Sfle, $1.M0, $2,100, t3,o, 4.f. All of these are well located and tut 'to advance In value within a year. $jo will rent new, modern cottage, all con veniences, nsr new graded v. tehool. . Shle to rt, clow in. K. I KKKf LEU, 15 S. Tryon St ''Phone $4t r-i AUTISCrJTATIVE STYLES TIOD ZHATELY t ..ICED c . , . j 2 4 ' .';' :V.'"-''' '' '''jgfK : ' 6: ''' i . Every express brings In new Cloaks and Suits, and in spite of the Immense business this popular de partment has done during the past week, arrivals Saturday have re plenished our stocks. 8ome new, snappy styles in both Suits and Cloaks for this week's business. , Attractive Cloaks Properly Priced Long Cloaks of Unequal ed Value at $5.00 60-lnch semi and loose-fitting Cov ert and All-Wool Kersey Cloaks Blacks, Tan and Castor; easily $7.50 value, at.. $5.00 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL How's Your Digestion? Better try 5 Mida lithia Water -f Fine for the stomach, , liver and kidneys. All Drug Stores or. ,; Brannon Carbonating ; Company . Distributors. " 'Phone 835. FRANK P. MILBURN & Ca ARCHITECTS WASHINGTOIC D, CL ." PRIVATE SANITARIUM For the - exclusive treatment of DISEASES OP WOMKN . . Mrs, Rosa F. Monnihh, M. D. . Graduate of German and Ameri can Hospitals; 2( years' 'expert ence. First-class ' accommoda tions. Long distance telephone. 1 - 94$ Feachtree, Atlanta, Ga. . TROUBLELESS ; WASHDAY . If you want td feel free from all the '; troubles of wash-day, send pie Family Washing to ua . We wash the clothes Clean, and wo don't wear your clothes. Our plan has other virtues for instance, dried la a and germ-proof rpom. r.o:i uum co, , "Corrscl Laundering." WeU nlh ft. At Cburch, Photia tlX $8.50 For 50-Inch Cloaks, Worth $10.00 and $11.50 Materials AU-Woel Kersey. lengths BO and 82 Inches; trimming just a touch of velvet and tailored braid; colors. Tan, Castor and Black; $lo.a and $1140 valu. at....... ..$8.50 $15.00 Cloaka at $12.50 At thi popular price we can effer a number of elegant styles, valuea . , easily $16.00 and $11.50; colore, , Black, Tan. Castor, Price. .. .$13.50 . Splendid Valuea at Higher Prtvea i Swell Evening Coata ' Exclusivfenees, combined with ex- oellency ef style aad workmanship. It the keynote ' of our success with the better Cloaks. Prices .... .. .,$15.00 to $35.00 V Evening Wraps - ..,.$17.50, $25.00, $55.00 and $15.00 s .- Woolens Reduced In Price ; $0 and 60c. Woolens which, en account . of ' broken color line,, - or probably Just because there's a small kngth, or because they are not mov Ing In the Belk way, we reduce the , price, . ' A saving offer, SO sad Sc. regular. Price reduced' to.. I, . ,.',... $Sc New "Woolen For Winter Suits ' Check Imperial Serges, Brown and Black, Blue , and Black. Garn-st and' Black and ;Green and Black; width, 1 Inches; Price $c One Color Stripe Panama For newness you want stripes. This one stripe Chiffon Panama " is beau tiful for both separate skirts and suits. Shades, - Golden "Bronfn, Medium Brown, Navy and Black; width 44 Inches. Price, . . . , . . .$8c $1.00 Chiffon Panama at $Sc, , 60-tnch Ail-Wool Chiffon Panama, shad;, Blue and Black; regular $1.00 value, at.,.,...., .5c , Smooth Serge, Special Prices 42-lnch All-Wool Serges, all shades; 75c. value, at. 1 i . , , . . i ..50c. $2.50 Real Heatherhloom Petticoats ' at $!.$ - $2.50 Petticoats, made of the real Hydegrade Heatherbloom, cut wide and well made. Colors, Brown, Navy and Black; $2.50 value, at ...... ', . .;..$!. CL0TG1E C Pi ' w' "11 JFl - if'- Our Clothes ar known for their, style,, ht and quality. "Worn by some of the bdst dressed men in town why not by you! , t " ' : Long-Tate: Clothing ;Co.' it Good Sent on Approval Returnable at Onr "Expense. ' ' ' ' iw-L- , 1 ' ' W mm The oldest in America. :Tho best in the world Tho cut shows tho Style A. Quarter ' Grand; that has crealcd moro enthusiasm rin tho ' UMtaiV V T !W A -'va.e 4. : State agents, Pcrkcr-Cnn::;:r . . riano Department on eocond f..
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