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- a ; r H 1 ri 5 i;;. j J ...ie r, of tatesville, pjent yesterday in -the city, shopping- I.I'hs Liif'y Stovvart, of : Matthews, pent yesti-rJ-iy in the city with rela tives. . -.. . Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gresham will leave the hist of the week for James town to take in the Exposition. - ; ; . . - "' ' . ' Bishop F. F. Ellenwood , and fam ily, of Connecticut, will arrive In the t city this week to occupy the Ruuler 11 home In Piedmont for the winter. fy7 . - ' .' , ' ' 1 1 1 The literature section of the Wo- man's Club met with Mrs. C. G. Mo .; Manaway, at her home on East Sixth ' ' street yesterday, morning. - For the br-.--t V.-l-'iy ns I i lie- td t v the r-hotc'raph, $:S; for the sueond best, $15; t-r t:.2 t.-.:i test, J 10. i Displavs selected will be- shown in our next booklet . a j . . , Address r.iT;..i Co., del Ciiv.-j II. . A. Cards reading as follows have been received in the city: . - Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. King, will give la tmarlnge their daughter, - . Sadie ,' j ' t V "1 ' to . - : Mr. Hugh Long . ; on the evening of Tuesday, the twelfth ' of November " nineteen hundred and seven - ? et four o'clock, at their home, ' - v . Elliott's, B. C. ' ' r The honor of your presennce Is, ' requested. - , - . Mrs. Wade H. Harris and Miss Cora - Springs ana Mr., Richard Harris, left , yesterday morning for the Jamestown - Exposition to spend a few daya '. : it,-, i. V . r ,i - - -i, ' Miss Bess Hearne expects to leave ; the last -of the week'for Pine Bluff. , Ark, tot spend 1 several weeks with f Miss lo'.a.Philpot , t Mrs. Henry M. McAden will leave jtonJay for Baltimore, Md., to spend A week dr two. v . ' . 4 An event of interest to many In the city will be the marriage in Morgan ton . this afternoon r of $JIb Myra ?v Walt6n and Mr. Frank Bradley. -f The r oereraony will be performed- In ' the First Baptist churchy y' Rev. J. D. ' Larklns, the fiastor. -? The - maid of -honor will be Miss Liicy Walton,, a r. sister ,of the bride. ;. M Wc E. Bradley, a brother of the groom, will be best -man. The groomsmen will , . be Messrs. R. J, Dalton, H. q. Smith, ;. J. C. Patton and Kenneth Trotter. ' After the ceremony the, couple will leave for, Jamestown; Washington y and other points - North : on a their , honeymoon. . Returning they . will ; make their home at No. : 216 North . Brevard atreet. i . , hj- i,s f 1 Rev. and Mrs. H. K, Boyer spent , yesterday In .Gastonla' with friends. f - ' i" , , i f Miss Josephine Osborne will enter- tain the members of the Chelldon j Book Club at her home on West Eleventh street .''. y , - Mra W, U Butt wHl leave to-day for Birmingham, Ala., to spend sev eral weeks with relatives. , ; MlsSe Julia and Laura Irvln, of Morganton, were visitors in the city ' yesterday, stopping at the Buford. ; ' ,i Mrs. A. N. Perkins wJlr leave - Saturday: for, Guilford county, where she will spend some time with rela , tlvea Mrs. C. W. Cathey. of Derlta, la ! TiBiung jars. js. i. - mce, in Steele Creek. - Miss Henrietta Lawton, of Balti more, Is visiting Mrs. . E. T. Stener- '- ' 'li'AX fra'R. J. Walker has gone to Sa vannah, Ga., to visit friends. ... Mrs. Wlfiiam M.- Reid, of PlnevlUe, .was In the city yesterday. '- - Mrs: W. H. Twitty has returned irom worioik, where she visited relatives. iiss iucy uates win leave In a few. days : for ' Birmingham, , Ala., where she will attend 'the marriage ,-vi nor Droxner, jar., jotia b. Oates, The ladies who are member nt hi i Woman's Foreign ' Missionary. Society t of Tryon Street Methodist church are busy with the preparations necessary ' for the stiver reception to held to morrow afternoon at the home of . Mrs. , W. J. Hyndman,- on East Seventh street. Efforts are being made to . make this reeention a vrv t delightful social affair as well as on tnat win largely increase the con tents of the treasury of the society. ii te , nopea that every envelope that has been sent out to tlu mem bers will be returned at the reception vuuMtNjiing ai least one collar.,; . . Mrs. .Jtohn' M. Scott Is some time In Baltimore. spending , A tXIQCE PRODUCTION. Col. W, L. Haney and His Cliarartcr- , s iNiie volume Kutltlcd "Harvey's 'vhumuhuiicsb ne Salutatory, V. - "narTey'emPhI1hness" is the title, of ' the. little paper-bound book woicn me .versatile Col. William L.1 .Harvey, vice president of the Whita. ker-Harvey Company Winstbn-Salem, 'has just Issued. 'It h; unique , publication In every sense of the term. as one might have expected whn u ..knew the veteran tobacoo salesman at all Intimately,', The titters no mls- nomer for the S pages contain noth. 'Jng more than a curiolcy-hop assort : ment of , doggerel descriptive of . the merlU of. tl)e Whltakar-Harvey ' pro- ' ducU. , , Colonel Harvey " (n his salutatory maaes no apology lor "Uemphoollah - ness," He declares at the outset that It is th greatest swindle eves- im- . posed upon the American people and declares that It was gotten out for -no other reason than . to convince f elks the American people love to be' humbugged. '"Three thousand dollars , Invested In an antomobye,' he aays, "would be a bargain compared' to DemphoollBhness at one dollar" ' Th conciudlnR sentence of the preface 1s great.;-"But wh you consider," says he continuing, "that you get a pho tograph and the autograph of the only t deaf , poet on earth I trust you may bear your1 loss with onedlent grace, . and if you do not like this book please ' . pas it to some 5 demphool neighbor s and obllge.,;4vl"r J v The Show LiistiNiglit3':;I "The Sweetest Girl n Dixie" pleas - ed Wlllld Farrell very much. H had a good word: for , all of the nero characters and liked "Babbie! the weetcst wi rl lw But Willie is not the best of Judges. His heart U better than :iis hend. A fair hous jw the show, and those thsredld some en .' thuslastlc applauding. v ; y ; ,. ' IIUVITHTIONS' Correctly and. Promptly Engraved Send for Samples and Prices , J, P, Stevens En&rnvinQ Co;; Engravers V7 Whitehall St.. Atlanta, Ga. ( - - BRIEFS. A . Few . Minor Happenings ; In and ' . About th-j Clty,- -Henry Anderson, colored, was flntfd IS in "Squire Hilton's court. yes terday morning for beating his wife. i The Crittenden Circle will meet this- afternoon, at 4 o'clock in - the parlors -of the Tryon Street Metho dist church. "-r . "j '"v,",; The elders of the Second Presby-j terlan church are requested to meet in the, session room this morning, not latr than 10:45, to arrange for the communion service, V,LJ'-4 '!. ttiThe home! mission and bastor's aid society t)f the Second Presbyterian church will meet- this -morning r at 10:10 O'clock 4n the church parlors. All members are urged to attend. Next week' from Sunday to Sun day, inclusive,, November 10th to. 17th, will be observed by tje Charlotte Y. M. C. A; 4n .common with the others the world over as & week of sprayer. Mr. Bryce Cochran waa fined a penny and Tosts by . 'Squire Hilton yesterday morning, the case being the outsrowt'a of an ffray , between Mr, coenran ana Mr. r. , h. Martin tne Two ? mules hitched to 4 wagon load of cotton, on -the. wharf, ; be came frightened , and tried to run away ' yesterday afternoon. They were soon" stopped. No damage was done. , '. :- ' , 1 ' '.; -,;;v"?Vr: 'tA i Governor Glenn Is due to deliver an address at Huntersville Thursday night He will pass through , the city that afternoon on his way. Mr. Frank R.' MeNinch, Of the local bar. will .Introduce-; Wia:z.':y-i A small fire caught from & de fective flue at the residence of Mr. P. H. Phelan. No. 07 South Tryon, hut . night ' about 7:15. The Iqss amounted to about $5. '. The flames were extinguished ; by chemicals. The general superintendents, the superintendents and the . chief dis patchers of the Southern are In Jamestown this week. "They will re turn to-night arid then the train mas ters and the yard superintendents will Mr. H. L. Hunter is making ex tensive Improvements in . the resi dence which he owns and formerly occupied at No. J0 West Tenth avenue. It is to be remodeled ana repainted. ..Mr, E. C Griffin has Cxt contract. . A car load of donkeys, forty or more, rested Ciere, . at Ross stable, Monday on their way to Rock Hill, S. C, "where they will ibecome a pari! of the community. It was the consen sus of opinion here that Charlotte had enough such cattle. t V'; PERSOXAL. BIG CONVENTION "COMING. Meeting of State Sabbath Association to Be Held In Charlotte November . 20th and 2 1 st m Second Presby terian Church. r Rev. W. H. McMaster, field secre tary of the North Carolina Sabbath Association, was In the city yester day; with reference to the convention on , Sabbath observance, which will meet -jn the , Second Presbyterian church November 10th and 21st. Two; hundred ; delegates from North Carolina are expected and the meet ing', will thus be one of considerable proportions. Among the speakers on the programme will be Governor Martin F. Ansel, of South Carolina. The programme . has not yet been quite completed, but that it will be an - Interesting - occasion Is certain. The . object of the Sabbath Associa tion is to do all In Its power - di rectly to. bring . about a generally more strict observance of the Lord's day throughout I the, country. Mr., McMaster will meet the execu tive committee' of the association at Greensboro to-morrow.. . . Blue Rlb!fa is the "Pur Food" vsnll In. Tell your rroc r tjiiit you niunj have jyb&ga UaiiL.auJ u.ka no thr,. Don Illoliardtjon at Shelby. Mr. Don Richardson left for Shelby last night to give a short recital there. He incidentally ; will play, the sweet Strains of -JHendessohn's Wedding march for the marriage-ceremony of Mlas Fay Webb and Attorney O. Max Gardner; which will take place to-day at IS o'clock. Mr. Richardson has quite frequently officiated at like occa sions In the past, but it is murmured amongst his intimate friends that he, Jn the near future, will require some one to play his wedding music, for rumor 'has it that soon he will re nounce bachelordom and take a dive Into matrimonial life with a very pret ty and sweet ; yornig lady from the sunny South. ; , Plans For the Charlotte Sanatorium. r.-'llr. Frank ., P. Milburn.' ,,a .well- known architect Of Washington, has completed the plans for the Charlotte Sanatorium, and a picture of the build ing Is now on exhibition In the show window at ' the Stone & 'arrlnger Company's store, -- The Charlotte Sanatorium Is going to be. one or tne pretucat bulidlngi In -the city. It is to be of pressed brick, four storlos -high, and shaped something' like the Selwyn Hotel. It will be a creJit to the State. , Every- thlnjr inside of It will be modern to the minutest detail. - Baruch . baths and a fine operating room will be provided. In appeawince the hospital will be striking, looking. j Colonel Maxwell's Friends Congratn '. late 111m. , : '' Col. W. c.Maxwell was receiving the congratulations - of his friends, yesterday, on the able speech that he made before the board ;,of aldermen Monday night . Some who did not agree with him about the First street erouslni had to admit that his sprh was one that will hot soon e forgot It may live as long as the famous gourd fpeech, made at Raleigh, when the enthusiasts wanted, to give this city, a dlMponaary, . .. Mr. Maxwell Is In line of romo tlon now; some want to make him jiKi je. wh!l others hope to see him a The Movements of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. -. Messrs. James A. White and L. C. Kllllan, of Lincoln county passed through Charlotte yesterday , en route to Norfolk. Va.;' where they will visit the Jamestown Exposition. Messra waller Holladay. or Pur- ham, and A. Edmondson. of New York, who have be.en In the city for a few days, left last night for Dur ham and Chapel Hill. - ' Mr. D, Nutt,; of Wilmington, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday, - ' , -iMr. JB,-Bruce, of Greenville, S. C, was a visitor In the city for a few hours yesterday. - , Mr, A. ' J.; Philips, of Knoxville, Tenn., spent yesterday In the city. , Mr. Robert J.. Mebane,- of , Greens boro, was a Charlotte Ylsltor yester day. ; . . Mr. Frederick A. Lord, of Bogton, spent yesterday 'In the city on busi ness. - -:'-';M;.?i.v'"i' v, Ma. C. H. Gattis. of Raleigh, travel ing passenger agent for the Seaboard, spent yesterday in the city on busi ness, ' t . , Dr. J, M. Covington, Jr., and Mr. P. T. Bennett, of Wadesboro, were visitor In the lty for a few hour yesterday morning., H Mr. W. W, 'Mots, of Llneolnton, was registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. ,t Mr. J. H. Austin, of Rockingham, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. F T. Walser, Jr., of Aahevllle, was a Charlotte 1 yesterday, v Mr. J. A. Holt, of Mount Holly, spent yesterday In. the city. ' Mr. F, A Carpenter, of Moores- viile, was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday Dr, J. J. Stewart, of Mount Holly, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. E. G. Gilmer, a well-knwn hotel man of Statesville, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Among the guests registered at the Central yesterday were Messrs. W. Baker and J. Floyd Spoke, of Gaff ney. S. C. Mr. R. F., Phlfer, of Concord, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. G. O. Thies, of Nova Scotia, la the guest of Capt. A. Thiea, at his home east of the city. , Mr. E. A. Thompson, of Salisbury, was Chtuiotte visitor yesterday. Mr.- E. C. Gwaltney. a prominent young mill man of Wlnnsboro, wae registered among the guesta at the Selwyn last night , spent yesterday In the city, i Mr. A., K. Lof tin, of Greensboro, was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. . Mr. J.A. Dean, of Winston, was a visitor in the city last night Mr. Thomas J. Jerome, of the Salisbury bar, spent yesterday in the city. v 1 ' . Mr. J. B. Ivey left laet ivlght for New York,'whero he will buy goods. Dr. J. J. M6tt, of Statesville, Is at the Central. ' . Mr. J. C. Henly, of Davie county. la a guest at the Central. Mr. F. A. Sherrlll, of Statesville, was a visitor in the city last' night, stopping at the Buford. . i .i. , i Y. W. C. A. IN MILL mSTRICTS. . Two of These Associations In South Carolina Miss easier on a Visit to the One at Bronoghan Mills Good Work Being Done. Mlsa Anna T. Casler, State secre tary of the Carojlnas'.for the Young women's Christian Association, left yesterday morning for ' Greenville, S. C.;" whera she will spend several days In the Interest of the. assocra tlon lo cated in the Monoghan Mill district This- association ' is doing a splendid work and requires the entire time of twn aecretarlea . on of whom gives her attention to the teaching of do-- mestlo science,; while the other is em ployed entirely with religious work. This' association Is well supported, and the money expended is believed to be well invested, as the results are so satisfactory This is ofte of the two mill district association fn South Carolina, the other being located at the. Pelser Mills. . i-; Miss easier was accompanied on this trip by Miss L. S. Beckenridgo. of.New York Ktate. wno is spending some time In Charlotte, and whe Is greatly Interested in the work of the Y.- W. C. A.i . PERFECTC0NDITI0N - FROM Our Best Tailors Selling, at 1-3 Off We have Just put onr sale the finest' lot of Sample Skirts we have ever had. , . . ; Our big Bkirt house gave us the preference and - we secured their choice sample line at just one-third off.,. ... : , . . t Dozens of . Splendidly , Tailored 'ii:Z..:l,:r-- if.v'. '?.!Jif,vi, , .;; Skirts, -made and' cut in the best styles and each one a genuine bar- saln. ' , ''".' y' " : Your choice of any of the popular materials: t i $15.00 Skirts tor. . . . ........ .$10.00 flifiO Skirts for.... $8.50 and $9.do 910.00 Skirts for, , . . . , :$T.O0 $7.60 Skirta for. , , .$5.00 'Our window display shows Just a few of the styles. Have no hesltanoy about asking to see the full line in the store. Our salesladies will show you gladly. We are still selling those guartn. teed $1.75 quality fine Kid Gloves for.' $1.1 a pair IVEY'S W. W. Barrow, Richmond Clubman, Dicg Suddenly. ' - Norfolk. Vtu, Nov. 8. W. W. Bar row, of Richmond, Va., expert ac countant, and member of the Virginia flub, died while at' bis desk In the offlass of the Seaboard Electric Com. pany to-night after an attoxk of ap oplexy. . ' ,' , LIttlefield . & Steer e'a' Can dles. . Ful line Chocolate just received by expream, Nothing finer on the market W. JL CROWLL. ,-' v Thcmxm 74,an4 2t7. ' Special Notices BRUSH ES-BKUSHES. WD HAVK AN ' elegant line of the finest made. All sorts of brushes and at various prices r tn'sult everybody. But no poor ones. Nothing but the best. JAS P. STOWB & CO., 'phone 179. THE PURB FOOD LAW REQUIRED . no change in Blue Ribbon extrnct. They have always been pure and they fully comply with tha national pure food law. K3. JU3T INI THOSE ANCHOVIES IN barrels. Some more of these young Oirninn ' carrots in ' cans. PErmason grutad cheese. Those imported frank , turters in cans. Sardellen In email eans wlth caper sauce. Any kind of cheeso you want . MILLER-VAN NESS CO. VKEm POTATO. CHIPS 10C PACK aire; extra - fine smoked ' bloaters 35a nnn; new barley 7Hcj imported Swiss cheese Jc; crystallised ginger Mo box; vnew crop mountain buckwheat flour fc. BRIOGKR3 ft CO. FIFTY TO SEVENTY-FIVK PER CENT, oft on second-hand typewriters. M9 I machines at price that will astonish 'you hy their ohsapnes,. J. E. CRAY ; TON ft CO.. in S. Tryon Bt. 'Phons 304. THE NEW YORK LUNCH ROOMS 2 N. Tryon, 29 W. Trade, 124 R Trade, I newly reiitted, marble-slabbed lunch counter; make a very attractive lunon v end dining rooms. Pill of fare Includ- , ing all tho market affords. Try our egg sandwiches. , ' $2 79 WORTH FOR tt-WOOnAH. ft Sliftppard will furnish for $1, 10 of the celebrated Sanltol Preiarntlot s. An advertisement ; appears In Saturday ' livening ' Poet, tAtllos' 'Home Journal, Associated Sunday Magaslnta, CollUtr's . and pelineator, aah containing a cou pon. Cut out this coun-n, mull it to Sanltol Chemical Laboi story Co., Bt. ' I-ouU, Mo., with $1 and request goods 'to-be delivered by WOODAU.. ft 6HEPPAR1. . -i r,'.- FOR ALE,-ONBOr THR FIXBRT lots for warehouses, or manufacturing , aites in the city, ISO feet fronting on both railroads. Will twil as a whole or dlvtds to suit pgrnhasr, Close In . and a birrain. JT. AltTHUR 1II0NOER3ON ' ft UHO. FOR RKN'Ti - l-ROOM HOUSE!, i TIU -worth. $ir: l-room bouse, modern, nsr . new graded school, $20: stable and lot, clone in. $2 per month; 4-room house, N. Clarlcson. $5; houses for colored ten ants, t to rooms. $1 to $3 pr week. - Houiwd and lots, big and little, for siUa at ettrsctlve prices. E. I KESLEK, S. Tryon St. 'Fhono S44. , :o : DAYS The McKanna Liquor Treatment, ; cuiiE3 to stay ; ; 6afe and prompt relief, call or write to nearest ganitarlom. v; Address l.:c!tt!;i34)AY 110.1 CO (0"PO COLCJfBIA, S. C , IlEIDSMLI.E, KT. O. 120$ 1-a Main St. ;phon 418. ., Thwi 181, .1 4 A Number of Dressy as Well as the Plain Tailored, Fitted and Fitted Styles Ready To-Day For Your Inspection. Several Splendid Styles at $25.00 , Of the popular hard finished Herringbone Serges, Tailored, Semt-mtea Coat, best satin lining; aklrt a popular plaited. style, with fold cut full. Blue and Browns,. Fflce . , .......... $25.00 $13.50 Instead of $10 50 :i':!': .' i: ;V.,..v-..,, ,-i .jiv r" !?.'..,., ,v.-, '..y;;"":ii:;'l!,-;,r if f For a dozen snappy Princes Chap Suits of AH-WooV Broadcloth and r , Stripe Mixtures; ' Venetian 1 lined coat,', plaited skirt, , with ona fold; ' small sizes; splendid for misses and small figures; $1. 50 values, at ' ... , 4 $13.50 '. . $18.50' Instead Of $22.50 ' , - 'Tor ten good styles of All -Wcyl' Her ringbone Cheviot Coat, semi-fitted. velvet collar; skirt- plaited, with fold. ; Colors: Dark Bed, Navy and -Brown; $33.60 value, at,.,. ... ... .'. ...$18.50 - ' - . $18.50 Brown Broadcloth Statfl at $19.50 Coats close-fitted. Beldlng satin lined.' A stylish. Plain Tailored , Suit, 4n Browa only;j18.S0 value, at......' $18.50 . , ' Stylish Cloaks , " ( "112.50 Value 50-lnch atylish Covert Cloth" Coata, special ' , $10.00 - - ,v , Short Coata Tun and Black' r ;.jV ' , .. ' .We are aedng an Immense business In Short Coats, because , we have the correct styles, moderately priced. IS short, J 7 -Inch length seml-fltted flve-button full satin lined All-Wool, Tan Covert Coats. Special., ....... ''.!.', i....' 2.$T.50 All-Wool Broadcloth close-fitted full aatln lined Short Black Cloaks. Special . , ;..$J.50 Woolen Remnant at One-Half and One-Third of Talue-, - .-- One counter Woolen Remnants, goods that retail regularly at 20 to 60c. a yard. Each Remnant ticketed and marked, sale price about ' one half to one-third less than regular price. - , . ;" " Many Other SpecialsHere's a Few:' - 10c. Linen Torchon Lace . . ....... , ..... j ... Be, ' 10c. Plain Hemmed Cotton Towels, .... ........ .w . . . . - . . . . 1c, , 16c. Plain Hemmed Cotton Towels,.,,.,. ..... ..... ..... . s,,.10c. 16c Cream Sicilian and Cashmere.. ... ..... ..... . .... .,. ..35c' $1.00 quality crisp Black Imported Voile,.;. .... i ,.85c. $1.00 quality fine Chiffon Panama...,..;. ..... . , 85& ' Beautiful line White Mercerized Madras, new patterns. Price. ... .20, 25c Regular 15c. quality fine gauze Ladles' Fast Black Hose. ..... .10c pain 73x90 Bed Sheets, good quality, full bleached. Price... ... ......50c. Heavy quality 7 l-2c. Solid Gray Ou ting, . .... . , . , .... , 5c Smooth, Unbleached Domestic.. , 5c Domino Ginghams, retails at 7 l-2c; all' size checks, green, blue and brown. Special ..... ...5c, Ladles' All-Linen White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs... ... ...50c dozen. ELK WHOLESALE RETAIL "(iff IT AT T Rough Shin We prepare a delightfully perfumed Lava Lotion with Benzoin, which has many friends.;1 It 1 excellent for rough kin, chapa, cracks" and other skin annoyances. Price 25v Hawley's Pharmacy : Academy advance sale three, aay bead, . , pjione 18 and 280. Loolcs 0ood Tastes Good la Good v : . Brannon's Delicious Ice Cream Swellest Sturf in tho ' . ; State, . ' Swellest Service in the ' State-. -Sold Throughout tho 7, ;' Thone 835.', . , prannon Carbonatlng Company vKntrance through Itarrlnger'a tiara gr, f -' 20 W Trade street FRANK P. HILCURN & Ca ARCHITECTS WAsinxcTOic a a PRIVATE SANITARIUM Tor the Vxcluslv trelmnt of DIMlAtiES OP WOMFJV Mrs. Komi F. WonnUb, 1. I. Graduate of 0rman and Amerl can Hospitals; J years' experl ence. nrst-elass accommoda tions. Long; distance telephone. Jlt9 praclitree, Atlanta, ;. L W3 That's our text. It's al ways our text. It's the text of all the sermons we -preacKT ' Just now we're thinking of your wants ,for the coming winter. , - In our Fall arid Winter Suits are incorporated ; . every knack and trend of. , , fashion; they're master . pieces of tailoring. ; We've Suits for th6 smart dresser, and Suits ' 1 for the conservative man. , We've your Suit. ,. ; Long-Tate Clothing Co. Known tot Stylo, Fit and Quality UPRIGHT PI A W0 FOR $150.-00 Wo offer two' or three slightly iiscd .Upright Pianos at $150. -You can pay for them on . the easy pay plan if you wish. . It costs no more, except the interest at G ; ' ;- l; ( 1 ' " - per cent. A ' - The standard pianos of the world on our floors.
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