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i v' 0 1... I . ..... I . t'. CI .i. The ciJiiiii .,' ltv r at 9 o'clock I hMi;J v.wl 1. Tise Jlicharjh'juj Ouiu-t-tra luriiisi-.ej the muaic and j t!u)e present wt re: Miss Hal Mor non, of Kaloig-h, with Mr. T. W. Alex- tinaer; jiisa jMizaoem jtieury, oi Greenville, H. C, with Mr, Herbert rwln: Miss Lacy Kay, with Mr. P. F. Balllnger; Miss Florence Thomas, with Mr. T. It. Brem; Mis Jorma Van Landingham, with Mr. W. J.'lltm ty; Miss Helen lircm. with Mr. C. A. Mees;, Miss Lucy Itobertson, with : Mr.- Fred Nas.i.Jr.; Mies Helen Eddy, ,, Ith -Mr. John Roddey; Miss Kate Seddon, of Richmond. Va., with Mr. f3uy , Wlnthrop;-; Miss Frances Thofn t, with Mr. T. H. Ross; Miss Leo e Ethredge, with Mr. H.' W. Eddy, Jfcfiliws Sadie BellaOdayer, with Dr. K C. Nalle; Mr. and. Mri. J. Renwlck Wilkes. Mr, end MrsO. L. Barrlnger, Mr,, and Mrs. L, W. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Hutchison, Jr Mr. , and Mrs. G. W. Oraham, Jr., Mrs. R. ! Lockwood Jones, Mrs. H. E. C. ,r 'Bryant, . Mrs. D. ' H. MoCollough; Messrs. E. H. Grace, W. E. Chambers. V. R. Taliaferro, Jr., F. M, Caldwell, . J. A. Tate, E. E. ReiJly, R. & Hutch ison, and D. M. Young. ' y Invitations were ' issued 'yesterday My jxiim. v a, i Esemorn to . tne mar riage of her daughter, v Mia Bessie way. iy wr. Reuben . weddlngton i Russell.,: The wedding will take -place at the home of the bride's mother, No. 610 East Fifth street, Thursday evening, November 14th, at 8:30 o'clock. - Both these young . people -have many friends who will e inter ! tested to learn of their engagement. ,, Miss Maude Craig, of Mint " Hill, has returned to the Presbyterian Col- jege alter a short visit home.- Mr.' and Mrs. W. S. Alexander" re turned yesterday morning ' from the -North, where, they spent several weeks.' t rv & : ' ffi ' l .i.'-'iT Mrs. Thomas L. Craig, of Gastonla, spent yesterday In the city with, Mrs. E. W. Mellon.f ; Mrs. J. Lenoir Chambers entertain ed the members of the Bessie Dewey Club at her home on Tenth avenue yesterday morning. r , ' T - Mrs. Edwin Perry and little daugh ter left yesterday for Jamestown, to ,- the Exposition. " 4 A v Miss arrle B.. Wlster.- who foas I been the guest of her brother. Mr. Charles E. Wlster, on Tenth avenue,' for "tha ipast . t wo , weeks, will re tu rn to her home in Washington . this 'morning. . . ; . iMrs. R. Lockwood Jones will en- tertaln ' the members of the After noon Tea Club this afternoon. Par ticular interest Is being manifested in this meeting In view of the fact that tt Is the first regular one, the Club having been Instituted only last week. Ther are twenty-six members. Bridge' will be played. tMra, X F. Robertson will return next week from Virginia, where sne has een spending borne time. The Daughters of the Confederacy will meet this afternoon with Misses Violet and Julia Alexander. , (Mrs. Lucius Steere has returned to the city after a viajt out-of-town for several months, , . . ' . Miss Hattie McCoy entertained a . number of her friends at a Hallo we'en party at her home three mile south of the city Thursday night - The guests were: Misses Pearl and ObJa j' Alexander, Eloise Rankin, Re becca McCoy. , Isabella Kirkpatrtck, n and Messrs.Eugene Alexander, Walker and Ernest Elam, Rhyne, Lonnle Mc Coy,: WhIUey and Oscar Kirk. Mrs. Frank F, Jones wtll leave ' Sunday morning for a six weeks' vis It to friends in New Orleans, La., . Houston, . Ban Afltonlo and Tar, , Texas.. .,.5 '! Mrs. M.-E. Montgomery of Rieh ' mond, Va-i 1 visiting her daughter, Cats. William M. Strong., . j , V... (Mr. and 'Mrs, J. H. Ham have re turned tfrom New York, where they aitenaea a nanquet, given Dy tne Maxwell automobile neoble. at the r , Manhattan HoteL They attended the .automobile show held In the metrop oils. Mlss Kate Pearsall, who spent sev eral days here, .left yesterday for her home In Morganton. ' - Mrs. J. A. Glenn, of Gastonla, spent yesterday in the city. . Miss Lily May Torolln, of States ville, was In the city yesterday, the guest of Mrs, T. E. young.. ' Misses Pearl and Flossie Jordan, Of Derlta, s were v In the city yester day .Miss Cora Costnr, of GaBtonla, spent yesterday with her sister, iMrs V. C. Garibaldi. ' Mrs. Jerry Hall has returned from Columbia, where she spent some time :v Miss Maude Hayes, of Shopton, was a'tnarioito visitor yesieraay. -.Mrs. ti.'A Brown and Misses Maude and Grace Brown, of ,Concord re turned home -yesterday after spending .a day with. Mrs.. Ht B. Fowler. . V jfrs. Thomas" R. Garrison," of Fine , vllle, and Mlsi Minnie Garrison, of . VotV Mill, 8. C.e - where : in the city ' yesterday. tl ' '',- :'v. . - -1. . , ' 'i f - i Mrs. C..U. Burprln, who vlolted her plsUr, frs. L. A. Parker in Dil worth, v has returned to her home at Old Fort. Mrs Tatker has gone to Danville-to ' iit friends. v " 1 . i ' 1 1 , . ' Miss Lois Steele, of Rock Hill, Is the ' guest of Mia Jesnle Thompson. , '. Mr, and , Mrs. J. Henry 'Hall, of fltatesvine. v wore gueat of Mr., ' and . Mrs. D. H. 'Anderson, on North Gra ham street yesterday, , , , , 'V - 1,1 "" ' - ' " Mrs, E.' M. Brevard, w!iJ has been visiting her Sister. Miss Julia RoWtt son, left last night for her home In i Tallahsssee'' Fla, - - , v Mlss Alice Atkinson, of Monroe, r ? rived yesterday and is the guest of v Miss Fannie Moore Burwell. " , ' , 'it .- .n.. 4 . - ' The Athenae Book Club met with Miss Julia Alexsnder yesterdav after ! uoon. Th .occasion was ah lntretlnt one MIm Mannle Moore Burwell read : ev paper, on VBothwell.," Miss 'Bottle ' A' true vnnllls ntfrsct surh in pine f.llition. rtTid as It frm twlcn s fnr Te rrtlTiBir' ww idtIU rait it ts the n'OKf economical In us. Vi f.r L,.t dH-Uy c f . VJZIAXXE COFFEE fchflf, counter or fhow window. t-Vtid pl". or t!'iip-shot of your display before the photo, will be lued. . 1st Tiixc, f-3; . Second Addrets T..i :::-T;;:rCo.,!;;v0rl::.5,l).S.A.. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT - ow SELWYN - The Most Modern and Luxuriant Hotel in the Carolines. . ' ' 150 ELEGANT ItOOMS. ' 75 PRIVATE BATHS. Located in the heart of Charlotte, convenient to railroad station, , street cars and the business and shopping , centre. Caters to high-class, commercial and tourist trade. v , Table de hote dinner 6:0 to 8:30. Music every evening :I0 to 8:80. , ' ' ' , ' - . EDGAR B. MOORE,, -v- : i - Proprietor. Nash one on "Lochleven" ana Mrs. M. C, Hunter read n artivile in con nection with the study of "The ' Ab- bott."JtA . .. .. MLa Kate Walton, of Morganton, spent yesterday" In the cltyL stopping at, the Central, , JJ -. A 1 Few . Minor Happenings In anil - About too city. . ' -HMrs. G. C. Ramsay was out yes terday after a serious Uliness. . . , r The attraction at the Academy of Music to-night is "George ' Washing ton, - Jr." Mr, W O." Harry, whose . right foot was operated on this week at St. Peter' Hospital, la getting along jxlce- -There are several : hundred Fall Festival posters, hanging on the .tele graph and telephone poles of the city which should 'be. torn" down. -Th board of trustees' of Char lotte township will meet at the court house Monday morning at 11 o'clock, Magistrates are required .by; law . to attend. , ' : ' - r-Mr;. Charles Ayets, who was in jured In a wreck on the Southern at concord some time ago, la able to he out He was driving about tne city yesterday. --f .;- ,., '..; "Or- City Treasurer Wearn .-. and City Tax Collector Taylor have swapped offlcea in the dty hall. 'They will move a soon as the , Wg treasury vault U installed. - . The regular November ' meeting of the board of aldermen win be held Monday-.nlght in the city hall. Many matters of more thanj ordinary Interest are to be considered. ... , ' Seats will be placed on sale this morning at Hawley's for the engage ment of "The Sweetest QJrl in Dixie," which will be offered at the Academy of MusW Tuesday night. : Rev. William Duncan Is holding service preparatory to administering the sacrament of the Lord's Supper to-morrow' at the First A. R- P church. i Rev. R. L. Patrick preafched Thursday night., ', For the next several months the city streets within the fire limits will be badly torn up while the new sew er and water mains are being laid The work Is progressing rapidly on North Church and North Tryon streets.' "v . " ' wMr. D. P.. Cooper has completed bla new residence and -moved In. "The plans were drawn hy his mother and the building is of brick. Mr. Cooper, who la a first-class mechanic, did the work himself.' and he is justly , proud of hi pretty home, which adds much to the neighborhood in which it is located. :" . ' - "To say the least." remarkld a Charlotte pdy to an Observer man .t J ?'t think that th ' side- walks should be swept clean , of coal after a wagon is unloaded within we shopping , strict. Clean dresses re iX,nnir.iiitv with the sidewalks black with coal dust," Tfie funeral services over the re main of Mr.- Sidney Lee - Murphy were. held -yesterday morntag at 11 o'clock, from St. -Peter's Cathollo church.- Father " Joseph was in charge. A -large number of friends ,yjtr Murnhv Dald a tribute of re- Vspect to his memory by their attend- ance at tne cnurcn. ;mu u. w. Cemetery. , i i ' ' Th meetlner for men to be held Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, t the Ti-M. C. A. win oe aaarecBeu uy Rev. Alexander Martin, pastor of the Westminster Fresoytenan cnurca. ir. Martin 1 a most pleasing speaker and has chosen for bis subject "The Re sponsibility of Opportunlty-V All men are Incited. ; Special music will be a feature of the meeting. . ' Messrs. Banks Kuykendall' and Lester - Knox, 'two of Providence's youngest farmers brought tojthe city yesterday a total df 47 bales of cotton which pfi stored in a warehouse for better prices. -, This represents the larger amount of . the crop - oi : these farmers and they were, unwilling to part with It at; the; prevailing1 price yesterday; - ; .- . At. Hawley Is making all sorts of arrangement to handle the - big crowd which is sure to be on hand at his store Monday morning when the seat sale opens for the engagement of the world's 'greatest..'; singer. Mme. Schumann. Hclnck, who -will r be heard at the ' ::Acad6my ""Of Muslo next Friday night. Mall orders fpr seats will be , filed In the order In which they are received. All money orders should be made payable to 'John L. Crovo, , mana ger.' EX BOCTE TO THQM.4,8 ILLE GA. ( ll-known rhlladclphia Capitalist Tl Through'" In line Pariurd Car Hound For Ttiomasvlllo, Ua, Mr. '.and Mrs. A. H Mason, and party, corinlstlng of Mr. James S. Ma on,-the third, and friend, Mr. F.; O, Pearson, and Mr. Harry Bashly, who spent Thursday night at the Salwyn, left yesterday morning for Columbia, S. C, by way of Rock Hill, ao'J Ches ter.' -Mr, Mason Is an Influential Phi ladelphia, capitalist 1 wbJ, 1 ' on hie way o Thomasvllle, Oa. where e has exterisfve sS'hunting prerVef.,He. left Philadelphia last Saturday after noon in his fine 10-horse power PacTi arJ. making the: trip by easy stages through the Valley of, Virginia,; to Lynchburg, through Danville and n here, , He expect to arrive in Thorn asvlll Monday afternoon. Mr. Ma son etopped over In Charlotte notron ly t spnd the ntht at he Selwyn but to avail hlnwelf of the advantigs offerred by th( splendidly equipped rarrlnsr'r Furajfs in which his car a overhauled. . . - . .. i Die excellence of the display, men, noi oi Trlze, $15; 5d Trlzo $10. ' PERSONAL. The Moremolita of a Number of Feo - , pie, Visitors and Others. .Mr." R. J. Cochran, county superin tendent of schools, has returned from Concord, where w he . spent v Thursday with with his brother superintendent of schools, Mr. Charles E. Boger. Mr. W. T. Lee, of , Waynesvllle, spent yesterday in the city on busi ness. ( . , - , a Mr.' W. W. Wood, of Greensboro, was registered among the guests . at the Central yesterday. " Mr., R. S. Parker, of Southern Pines, spent yesterday in the city on business. : Mr. Orph Prevatt. of Lumberton, was a visitor in the city yesterday. " Mr. ;J. W. Norwood, of Greenville, S. C, ! was registered" among- the guests at the Buford yesterday. Mr. E. C, Buchanan' has returned to the city.' . "a " ' Dr. M. E- Foil, of Mount Pleasant, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. L. C. Caldwell, of Statesvllle, was at the Central yesterday. Col, Leroy Springs, of Lancaster, 8. C, was registered amojig the guests at the Selwyn last night. Mr. Samuel Newbury, a promi nent cottons merchant of Memphis. Tenn., is spending several days in the city on business. Mr. A. C. Burr, of Greensboro, was a visitor itf the city last night. Mr. J. L. Simms. of Monroe, was registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. Mr. J. W. Merrltt, of Greensboro, spent last night In the city. Mr. Frederick Beardsley, of the cotton firm of Oans & Beardsley, has just returned from a business trip to Memphis, Tenn. The Price' Did Not Suit Hlml; Mr. R. A. Hudson, of Sandy Ridge, Union county, is one of the most pro gressive farmers in the State. He nas one of the finest places in the Caro Unas. His land is aa good cotton and corn land as there is to be found anywhere and he knows exactly how to use it. Yesterday he hauled 61 bales of cotton Into the city and stored it away In a warehouse. The price did not suit him and he decided to bide his time. A Typical Girl's Reason. . "Yes; I thought Dr. Poteat's address Was Just fine," exclaimed, a young college girl to friend shortly after her first visit to the Fall Festival- "I enjoyed it ever so much." "Why," queried her companion. v "Because my best felw Is a stu dent at the college of which he Is the head." WE (MAN OVERCOATS Tour overcoat- your old one ts good enough to wear this winter If It is C'taneJ up and pfessed. If It is badly faded we can dye tt over again for you and make it appear -as good. aa when new, , If it needs a new colls rK we will put on a nice velvet one for you. Overcoats cleaned I1-2S up, Overcoats dyed 91-60 up. Charlotte Steam laundry . raunderers. Dyers. Cleanci. 81 South TrVon direct ,.- ttS FINE CANDIES r , I have Just" received a fine lot all kinds ; Candles. None better made. If you went the best, buy from me. - JOHN PAPPADEM AS, - y . " Candles and lYulta, - ' - ZtT North Tryon St. , l,ittleflcl4 & Bteere's Can dies. Ful line Chocolates M v Just received by express. f Nothing finer on the market - Vf. 1L CK0WJ3XL. Tlionea Tie and 297' 111 J 1 . 1 '' - ' - , DAYS The McKanna Liquor Treatment '.V "CUKES TO STAY Safe end; prompt relief. ' Sanltarltun. Address HcKANNA coLnreiA, 120B ! Main .no 12 T f- T u SALE SHORT LEX GUI DRESS ' y GOODS, 23c. YARD Most of these are all Wool, 36 to 45 inches wide, , worth ' 50c. to 60c yard. The lengths run up to 6 and. 1 yards. ; Among -these are some short lengths, 1 to 2 yards, of 78c, to $1.00 grades. Saturday we put them on sale at 10 o'clock at 23 cent a ywd, ' , ; 25c. PLAIDS FOR IOC YARD ' '"'- ' -. --' - - These are very deslraaie, sell regu- larly for ' 25c. yard.' Pretty, bright Plaid for waist , nd children's dresses. 5 As a special for Saturday, 10 cents yard, . ' , n i l&o. FLANNELETTE FOR IOC. YD, , Double width Flannelettes, good grades fV waist and dresses; . sella regularly for ISc. yard. As a special for Saturday, 10, cents a yard; ' CLOAKS AND SUITS k we ask is a, chance to show, you what ; we have. We know we can please you. ' , ', An elegant line Coats for Ladles, Misses ' and Children, We bought twice as much this year as usual, and we bought them at right prices. New lot choice Suits In Browns, 'Blues' and Blacks ' just received. We are selling the most particular people In Charlotte their Suit this year. High-grade Suits at popular prices. MILLINERY We did almost twice as much Milli nery business last month as on the corresponding month last year. We give you pretty, stylish, practical Hats, and leave something In your . ' .i -' pocketbook to buy something else. IVEY'S i www i ima WNT BK SATISFIED UNTIL YOU have triad Ferndell Pan ' Cftko Klrmr. This preparation l composed of whc'nt, corn and rice Jlour with sufficient hph- eoning and kavenlng. Use no cult or yeast Vor sale only by 1IILLKH VAN NESS CO.. V N. tryon. A InOK SHIPMENT w OF CINCO Clrnrs, nil sio nd shades, )m re-celve-1 WOODALI. & SHKPPARD. Wholesale and' Retail- 4 TjVILlj IAVK TO-DAY; NICE SNAP Beans. Turnip Salad and Lettuce, O. I'larxt, Kgg lPlant, 8iuash, Celery and Cabbage.. Turnips and Potato, hoiuo itim'Id Sauirkreut, nte fat Chickens and Kftds; plenty Butter and ChM Ap- . .ples. Bananas and Ornpi. Burkwhent and Oatmeal; good lot Roller Champion : Flour. -Have been out of this flour tor seme time. Call srlyt 'Phones H30 JNO. W. SMITH. FIFTT TO SEVFNTY-FIVKJ PER CENT, off - on second-hand typewrltrrH. JOft machines kt prlf that will asl.nlsli you by their chftarnesn. J. K. ( HAy ' TON & CO- ZX'1 8. Tryon St. 'Phuno 30i THIB NEW YORK LUNCH RfX)M.S IH N.r Tryon. ' W. Trade, 224 E. Trndo, newly relit ted, marble-slabbed lunch - counter: ir-.nko a very attractive lunch vnd dining rooms. Bill of -tare Inolud I nff all the market affords. Try our egg sandwiches. BETTER GBT S'OUn SUNDAY .CIGARS to-day, And you better pet them (rom us. We esrry the b-st ('Ijrar and To bacco to be found anywhorp ami hnva1 Just whet you want, jar p. STOWE A CO., Xru,gglsta 'pbore IT?. Af!K -YOim onoCER OFl BL1.E RIB bon Vanilla Extract and be nure of perfect result.i.v:....;,; ri NEW CANNED GOOD ORBEN OAOB Plums 295.. California Kemon Cllna pfsches, large ynllow fruit '.bo.. 2-oound eans- Ifxi., Impound flan Mc Bartlet , Pcirs ISc.. finest packed 5c., Tomatot-s JO.. Corn 7He. and 10c., extra good 'valuta In OoflToe at ITic.. 2oc. and 23c. Hens 40c.. Celery, Cranbrrlom, drapes and Oranafs. BRIDtJERS A CO.. 'JtH West Trade street. ' . FOR , SALE, ONE XT THR riNJEHT lots for warebouans. or manufaccurtng ' sites in the city, 1W feet fronting on both railroads. Will ! a a whole or . dlvldt to suit putThnsfr, Clone in and ; ft t aitaln. i. ARTHUR HFepBiWON c lUiO. FOR KENT! 5-ROOM HOUSE, DIL worth, $15; -room he. modern, nunr n-w grald achoot, Jf); stable and lot, chisa In'; 12 per month! i-rooin house N, Clarksnn, 15;- houses for colored ten ants, 8 tod rooms, ft t t3 per vreok. Hom and lots, big and Utile, for sniu at attractive prlc. E. L. KEEtSLEIt, .3 8. Tron St. Phone 344. Call or write to nearest 3-DAV llt'OHO COOT s. c, . v m:itsmtF w. c. st 'Ilione 41S. ' Tboneili. Special Notices Always an Interesting and ' Profttabb Day Fcr Thousands Who Visit Our Stores - ' .:.'..'. - '- ' ' - .'", -v" ' " - - - - - ' ('-. : .'"., Fo-Dayo t Special? Are Encep ciooc Woolen Remnants at One-Half and One-Third of Value - One counter Woolen : materials that retail V yardage and price 'marked in plain figuresabout one-third to one-half less. ' than former prices. -( , , v4 - . l: :V-. Odds and Ends and Seconds Ladies' Underwear Greatly Eeduced A Seasonable ' .T J ' s . ' Clearance ''''. ' - , s v . , -V ,,: . v Ladies' Vests and Pants, odds and ends broken sizes,; etc., seconds some : ' . slightly soiled. At the reduced prices a splendid bargain; 25c. garments. 19c; 68 and 75c, garments 38c; $1.00 garments 75c 50 and 75c; Woolens, One Counter Full, at 38c. 4 , . , : Storm Serges, Fancy Brilliantines and Mixed Plaids; widths 36, 40 and 42 . inches; former -prices 50 and 75c: Reduced for to-day. .'. . ,38c. 1 v Many Other Specials For To-Day. Here's a Few: ' v t ? 10c. -Linen Torchon Lace . . . . .... ... .... .. , ....5c. 10c. Plain Hemmed Cotton Towels .... ... ..... ... ....7c. v 15c. Plain Hemmed Cotton Towels . : . . .10c. 35c. Cream Sicilian and Cashmere". ...... . ..... ... ...25c. : $1.00 quality crisp Black Imported Voile. ...... ..... ........ . . . . .85p. . $1.00 quality fine CjiifEon Panama .,,.85c, :, Beautiful line fine White Mercerized Madras, new patterns. Price. .20, 25c. .V Regular 15c. quality fine gauze Ladies Fast Black Hose .10c pair , 72x90 Bed Sheets, good quality, full bleached. Price 50c - ; Heavy quality 7 l-2c. Solid Gray Outing. ... I ..5c.' . ' Smooth, Unbleached Domestic ... ... .... .5c,': :t- Domino Ginghams, retails at 7 l-2c; all size checks, Blues, Browns and . and Green. ' Special .... .... .... . .5c. ' i Ladies' All-Linen White Hemstitched 'Handkerchiefs .50c. dozen -y: ELK WHOLESALE Mida Lithla Gin&er 2lle 5c. Pure Wholesome Delicious The Pure Food Drink". . ' 5c. All Fountain All Grocers ule by Brannon CarbonaUng Company ; Distributors. Thone 835. a; : FRANK P. MILBURN & iO. ARCHITECTS ' WASHI.NGT05. D. C PRIVATE SANITARIUM r For the exclusive 'troatmont o( Dl.SEASEH OF WOM15X j Mrs. ltos F. Blonnlsh, M. D. . Graduate of German and Amerl fan Hospitals; - 21 years' experi ence. First-class accommoda tions. Long distance telephone. Sl rcaehtree, AtlanU, CMk .. "GtllT AT HAWHY'S" Cigars, Tobacco cad; Cigarettes purchased from our well ap pointed' flock to-day nrlH a . aure you ot being welt supplied to-morrow. , If you have forgotten them when .you teach ' home to. night, 'phone as and wa will ' send then1 by quick messen ter.' 'I t " fovty's Pteccy Academy advance sale three , days ahead. . nionfe IS and SC9. remnants, consisting principally of low price remnants regularly at 25 to 50c. yard. .Clothes That Satisfy!. Long-Tate . Clothing to. , , Known tor Style, Ft n fJnaBty. , 1 1. - r J y i ' W' ' U - . These are pinned together, .; It's certainly a pleas ure to have a Suit that satisfies, a Suit' that you know is right- in every way; 'fabric the latest, cut and tailor ing absolutely . correct, clothes that yoif never wish were different. Perhaps you have' not been wearing -;'.'. . .., f '-.'V "clothes that satisfy.' V They're here for your choosing. - PIAUQO The oldest in America. TKe best in tho worlrl: vThet fiit' shows the Style A Quarter Grand' that ha3" created" more enthusiasm in tho musical world than any rjiano ever sold. y ' v Statd agents, Parf.cr-Gr.rv::::r C ' Fin no rcj aitment cn s. ',,.J f '. -. . ivi !
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