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1 of the .At I ... s NovMiiL'f r f nit i nine o'clock . Ell. ibPth Avinue Sir. ar Tka Invi E. 11. Pr Newt'l, M and lire. . Mrs. A. W. 1 K. II. rrt.,:j"7. -tfl or--: T.tr. aril I.lrj. IT. t .-I Airs. . li. IU : , rs. Jt. Dm n, Mr. u.J J Cirne, Mr. and 1 ) Oi Ltu'.vn, Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Klncald. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mo Ninch. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Preston. Mrs. (v,. M. A. Jackson, Mrs. L. M. Brown, Mr. : and Mrs. T. A. Armstrong, of Greens ' boro: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Brown, Mrs. J. T. phai-J mers. Col. and Mm. T- U Kirkpami-jt Mr. and Mrs. H. G.. Harper, Mr. aittij .-. ' Mra.-W. Z. Stultz, Mr, ana Mrs. v.o, -, , Alexander, Mrs. J. P. Gould, of Santa Paula, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. J.-B. Taylor, of Santa Paula. Cal.; Dr. and Mrs. C. B. King, Mr. and Mrs, W. H-- Rogers, , of Raleigh;, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Loeb, . , of Raleigh: Mr. and Mrs. W. H.. Da- . yidson; Mlases, Anna Klncald Agnes " Chalmers, Florence S. Sharp, Maude Schaeffer, Grace Barnhardt, Sarah ' Hargrave, Frances Thornton, Helen V. , .i' r)aiftl(M Onltlti riftthnm - Anna T orirl -, Mary G. Morrison, ana Messrs. jn.,h " Graham, John A. McBae, CPt: A.VG ,. Brenlser, J. R. A. Power, of Greens- v , oro; Thomas Jtuffln, of Chapel Hill: " ' Or. W. Rogers, of Raleigh; Robert ' ' Glasgow Jr.f D.' t Fort, Jr., of Ral- ; '-elgh; J. H,. Little, H. A. Morson, Jr., ". v ; " Bedford Brown, T, iJ. Maekay, R. S. T Myers, R. S. Hutchison. Holmes Blair, " W. T. CorWlth, Rawllnson Myers, Dr. , P. M. King. Dr. R. H. Lafterty C. E. ' , BarnhaxiM. Pr; E. W. Currle, Rev. Carl i-' Schaeffer, H. V. P. and I B., vrceiand ' . Albert W.Xafta and bride,: who was , MlssSmeepVof Raleigh, have1 returned from their bridal trip North and' are at . Mrs. 'K. B.,'BU8bes on East More 1 head street,.. , -i , : Mrs. J, H. Ham is spending sevsral cays with relatives in Mooresvlile. 1 Mrs, John Lyon, of Washington, who , has been visiting Mrs. Baxter S. Moore, on Tenth avenue, will return home to- da. i -. ,' ' . ' t ' ' "The regular monthly meeting of the -.' Daughters of the American Revolution . will be held this afternoon at A o'clock - with Mrs. James Ker, Jr., at her home, Ko. 6 West Eleventh street. , ' Mr. Joseph Lee Rhodes and bride, who was Miss Emma Page, of Gas tonia,' apent Tuesday night at the Sel wyn and left yesterday morning for ' Washington and points North on their ' bridal trip. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes will be at home In Montgomery, Ala., after the 6 th of December. f ' ' .11 IIIINI ' " ' t ''" '' 'i v The vent of the afternoon will be the reception which Mrs. J.. W. Con , way will .give at her home on 'North . Church street In honor of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Payne, of Montgomery, Ala, " The Invited guests are Mesdames J. . R. Van Ness. J. M. Scott. L. A. Dods worth, D. H. McCollough, B. W. -Thompson. W. A. Reynolds, "W. B. Key " aolds. Paul Chatham. C. I Oates, a W., Cramer, J. Hirshlnger, H. S. Bry- . , n, H. M. Victor, J. R. Wilkes, H. B. , Fowler, R S. Bosbee, B. Rush Lee, A. . T. Summey, F. D. Sampson, Julius Lei. sel, R A. Mayer, C. L. Alexander, Min. nta Wriston Smith. Hugh Mongomery ' C. , a Hook, C. ,F.V Wadsworth, J. S. Cothran.-M, . Hunter, Harvey Lam ' beth. R.' Lock wood jonesr Misses Mat tie Dow3. Edna HlrshlnKvr. Ella Mc ' Aden, Margaret -Thurmand and Lijcy II l l I ll li, I ll ' l Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lee havs' re , turned from Charleston S.-' C. where they 'spent everal days with rela tives. t ;i. , . ; tw , '.ij",' TBe homo science department" ot the Woman's Club will, meet this , morning at 11 o'clock in the Carnegie Library, - - . Cards reading as follows have been received m the city: Toll are Invited to attend the : Opening Dance . , - f : of the RocKlngham Gel-man Club Thursday evehing, November twenty- VII j. .;:. . :i.. " j. I A. i nineteen hundred and seven. On account of ; the fact - that the Davidson and A.' St M. College boys return to tneir -respective homes Sat urday night, after the game, there will be no banquet in their honor at the aianufacturers'' CUro, The Club was , ready and willing ut the boys could . not maxe tne date. .. - . Mrs. M. S. Britton, of Spartanburg, S. C, passed through the city yester ' day on hes way to Raleigh, where she . will visit hAit inn. Ur' F. is nritnn city editor of The News and Observ er,, oi ifiai ciiy. . Mr. and Mrs, A. C. 'Williamson, of uaetonia, wno came over for the BOg .ers-walsh marriage, returned home yesterday. 1 Miss Nora Smith left yesterday for Laurens, . k; wnere she will visit her orotner, Mr. u. m. smith. . Mr. J. M. Oldham and Miss Mary ' Ardrey will be married at Fort Mtli r fl. C this evening. A number of Charlotte people will attend the cere ( mony,- ' Mr, W. J Chambers and Miss Louise j Feld ylll be married at, Wilmington t" inin evening! ' MIm ssdie Dsvl, who 18 now i at Camden, S. C. . will . return . to Char- lottrat an early day, -r..-r " "".". . The home sclent deriartment of thi ' Woman'i Club will meet with. Mrs. W. !s 'mj.. It ' l. m.t ....... ..." . -jis morning at 11 o'clock. The Wednesday Bridge Club mel . with Mrs. H. M. Victor yesterday, j .Mr; and Mrs. Charles, A, William ' r m have movea into their beautiful new .' - home oh South Tryon . street. Mr. - William residence Is one of the most ' attractive in the city, Jt is - brlck- veneer and preBoata,a,.hAnrJ:tomeap4 yiiuiv. l i. 4 . . AH CatiJemi This Week. , To tU Kdltor of The 0lnrver: " I think my garden can go ahead of the one reported in this morning's Ob. server. . Roses, chrysanthemums, geraniums, salvia.. end .violets .. in profusion of course. Snap bcans beets,' salartfy, conn, tomatoes, lettuce, egg plant, and lima beans. , - v , ; All gathered, on Ihe 10th and iltlfof Noveml-r. - ,r .-ANOTHEH CirARLOTLAUY, ' Trt rream mar be rich but it I not , perrcct n!i navorea wltn lilurf RlWion vinUla or.-lemotu- - "--" "' " - 1 1 Mad ..: it i, .:. t ; i i or l.al. Gowan's I'neumonia Cure has been lorj enough before the peo pie to secure a rating; in the world's agency for leputatlon and that rating is Al. " . ... ' It I.. 3 i ,ade e- 1. jit ' ,s p- iven all Its claims. It has never dlsappt .ited. I; does 11 th : Is claimed for It, and the claim is that it CtJFvUS' anjJili.tf where inflammation is the seat of the . . ... , .- .. . ... - trouble. -Pneumonia, Appendicitis, Croup, Colds,' Coughs-7-IN-FLAMMATION does those- things, and Gowan's puts it on the , go. Being external It as safe as it la certain. Keep it In the house. CRICF& Pew . Minor Happenings in ami ' ' About tlld City. Mrs. J. B,' Ivey Is Improving. ... folto Griffllht . In' fKlng? Bichard the Thlr4,,f is Jthe attraction at the Academy to-night. " Dr. M. A. ' Bland underwent an operation at St. Peter's Hospital Tues- day? He is doing well.'. f ?Xm Ellasabeth College Choral So vjlety Vtirhave a rehearsal tonlgZit at 8:10 o'clock at tne couege, , Dr. George W. Pressly Is confin ed to his home on Soupth Caldwell street on account fit a bad cold. Mr. J. O. Walker 'was discharged from the Presbyterian Hospital yes terday after ,alx-weeka' sojourn. -Mr. CSi, J Gordon, r.of the Cli max Barber Shpp, ,ta back, nt his post of duty after j a slight attack o la grippe. ... , i.v, . ,,.' The street i- oommHttee had - the square flushed ysterday'l morning is order to. remova all the mud and blush which accumulated .Tuesday. : -The office a of, the 1 Mecklenburg Fair Association yhaa been removed from Fourth street to Mr. John W, Todd's office,, over -the Gem Restau rant k ' - V? , ,1. , 1 The alnnerles of the county are operating only about two days a Week now, 4 , x ne couon 11 aa peen - pic&eu to such An extant as to justify no more frequent ginning-days.- Mr. Fred Gibbon, who was bad ly hurt in a runaway several weeks ago, has recovered sufficiently to be able to leave the Presbyterian Hospi tal. He is at his home north of the city. . , There will be an extremely 'Im portant meeting of 'the Greater Char lotte club this evening at o'clock at the organization in the city halL The members ; are , urged to . bo present promptly., .: - f ; - Attorney ' A. B. Justice, of " the Charlotte Retail Merchants' Associa tion, states that he will prosecute the Charlotte .discrimination test case against the railroads just a soon as the passenger rate trouble, Is adjust- -The proceedings of the North Carolina State League of Building and Loan Associations held at Greensboro July 2d and 8rd, are now printed in pamphlet farm. Mr. E. Iks Keesler is secretary! of the league ana can- prooaoiy lurnisn copies. ' So far no one has been heard of who wants to wrestle with . Prof, Louis Winlok, as per . the conditions contained in hla letter in yesterday's Observer. Professor Wlnlck desires to give an exhibition of his 1 skill ' In Charlotte If he can get anyone to meet him. PERSONAL. The Movements of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. C. L. Baker, of Lumberton, was registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. Mr. . D. F.- Harris,, of Florence," S, C., spent yesterday liuthe city. f Dr, J. E. Kerr, or Liiesvjue, was registered among the guests at the Buford . yesterday morning. ; Mr. H. C. Bowden, of Greensboro, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. F, W., Moise, of the local office of the Southern, leaves to morrow for KnoxvlUe to. spend a few days; " Mr. Thomas Oliver is expected home from Ecuador, where he has been In the mining business for some time. He will go in business with hts father. Mr. George C; Southeriand, a well- known traveling "-man, with head quarters in,t Norfolk, f Vs,., Jt at the Beiwyn. r , - - ' , -Mr.' John J. Phillips, of Qnclnnatti, is at the Selwyrk., .S.V k ,' Vl - ';r ""'r ! :!?WiBac,JarWV-:f, , There was another. -fin race at Colonel Peter's rink ... last night,, the length being 18 laps, or one mile. Air. Fay Albright took the lead, and kept It, winning-by a narrow margin. Frank Martin carta second and Egbert Hunter, third. Jtna, crowd was good and the raca excitlngi. ' ? V Fine Sketch. Only Mr. Shoofc Was Never, a Preacher'. , Ashevllle Gazette-News. ' ; That is 'an intelligent. Just and kindly sketch of,, the lat J. Wiley Shook, from The Charlotte" Observet, copied In -to-day's .Gazette-News, testimony whereto -will be borne by hundreds of , Mr. Snook's friends throughout :the Stats.-.-. 1 I The Observer is in error in ,: one particular, however Mr. Shook was never - a preacher ; The story that he had been, started ' some fout, or five years ago, In Jest, perhaps; and we believe -was never denied, bv Mr. Shook, who hadn't time to deny all the queer 'fltoriet . he -. heard ' about himself, so troubled himself little to deny any of them. 1 , Why Sanitary? Because It is -absolutely all wool. Because . it en- sures perfect escape for, the exhalations from the skin and a wholesome in flow of fresh air without the least, danger of chill. Because the garments give special protection to th vital Write tal parts, , 'rite a f or . . Samples-, .and, Booklet ef Particulars. For snle- in Clrlotte' by - your Yhr4-' vocthv- ' i 4 r i LirnlHiata cication has refutation In Defense of thev Children.. To the Editor of The Observers 1 In justice to the school, children who were so severely criticised in to day's Observer, an explanation of the state, of aaflalra which prevailed dur ing me aetucaiwn exercises . at t.. Auditorium 'Tuwday night, Is certain ly .- due. . A rougher, night' could scarcely be lmasrlned; but notwith standing the unfayorablejireajher.. scores of school - fc'hildren--"came through wind and ram, nd mud .and darkness, to participate In the xer clsea, - instead of an atmosphere -of warmth the beautiful brilliantly-light ea Auditorium seemed to have caught and held the chilly breeze .. of the DieairJNovemDer day. The, children majiy of them In white dresses and tniniy clad were placed in the gal lery at the further end of the Sail, in the rear of the small audience which gathered for tba most part near the stoves In an attempt to be mads comfortable by the feeble, heat sent forth, k . the children had come early (as they have a way of. doing) ; and to sit for two hours with cold .chills playing up and down their backs was certainly almost a valid excuse ; tor indulging in available form of exetv. else that might aid in giving clrcula tion of the blood. Those who were seated well' to the front of the hall know that it 'was with , difficulty the speaker's voice could he heard just at' the outset of his speech, even in the silence that then prevailed. - Is" it remark able that the children placed 'so far away soon ' resorted to conversation and a restlessness which It would have been difficult for any person to control under the xtetlng circum stances? ''" -' " ' : "Charlotte Is proud bf the Audito rium; but the comfort of the people In winter weather, must be considered. And when the school children take part in public occasions' it Is well to place them where they may feel in a great measure, - responsible for ' the evening's1 success, and by all means give them1' enough warmth to be fair ly comfortable; 1 '' ' ' -. Senator - Overman was undoubted ly at a disadvantage; 1 for Charlotte people know welt his ability on the platform.'-and the' circumstances ot the evening were1 not J conducive to -oratorical effort. ' - This is no attempt to condone mis behaviour on the part of the children but onlv a Dlea that they be not judg ed too harshly. Their songs addod greatly to the i programme of the evening, and we need them on our Dubllo occasions. r Their applause too was not amiss. for they supported the speaker most vlsorouslv In everv measure he ad vocated, from ths presaryatton of the Appalachian forests, to tne securing of . srateway at Wilmington; and thus to some extent they filled ths places of the many patriotic 1 Char lotteans who1 stayed away. - ONE" WHO WAS " PRESENT. SENSATIONAL SUIT BEGUN. Receiver of Defunct Rank Enters Suit Against 'Ex-State Treasurer Harris lTse Money -lor iersonai Bene fit A Case oc siocn mieresi. Pittsburg, Pa.: Nov. 13. Thv most surprising of the ' many senaatons which have, developed since the fail ure of the, Enterprise National Bank, of Allegheny In 105. occurred to day. when) Thomas Rlnaker. ' reeetve s Of the defunct institution, entere a suit in Assumpsit in United States District Court against ex-State Treas urer of Pennsylvania Frank G. Har ris, claiming -20,&fcOOO with in terest from October 3d, 1903. '- -. , The petition alleges that Harris as State Treasurer selected the Enters prise National Bank as a State de pository, making aggregate deposits Of State money of 2O,'80,O00. It Is alleged . the " Pennsylvania " ' Develop ment Company wa's formed by T. Lea Clark, cashier . of the Enterprise Bank, who killed himself on t: the morning the government closed -the Institution; William H. Andrews, tep rltorlal delegate to Congress from New Mexico: Arthur Kennedy 'and' Francis J. Torrence, two prominent Plttsburgers. , " , It is stated that Andrews, Clark,, Kennedy and Torrence entered into an agreement whereby the Pennsylvania- Development Company was enabled to borrow large sums from the Enterprise Bank, . Harris, it is alleged,, was given' two checks ' of 110.000 each, by Clark October tint 1903, drawn, upon, the Merchants' National , Bank, of Philadelphia, Where the Enterprise Bank carried a large acoount,1-and It is dlstlnttlyj realised on these Checks for his own personal benefit knowing thatr the drafts were fraudulently given', him and that he was accepting a: bribe for his part In permitting-the-promoters of the Pennsylvania Develop ment Company to-use the funds of the F.nterprlse-' J3ank and the State. " Catorrl) Our National Curse. ". Catarrh and fatarrhai compll'ca tlons have ruined many- of the best chances -and prospects. - By weaken ing the entire system It unfits th victim for work. Herring's Catarrh Cure, 11.00 per bottle, by effecting permanent cures, has led to many promotions. Tor -sale by Atkinson's Drug Store. . '.. . The HcKanna Liquor Treatment CUEE3 TO CTAY Safe and prompt rdlef. call or write tot nearest Sanitarium, .. Address ', ' . ' , f:cHA!;:iA3-D,y-uc'Jcm'rico:,:?:7 COLOiniA, g. a : KltlBSTILtn, K. Ob 1238 1-2 min &t Thone 41s. , Tttone 183. DAYS -1 a sfc w j .-.-'-'. '. -' s . v . - t? - ; .' -v- v: ' " : " Again the expressman has brought us still another fine lot of new Hats, bought direct from the leaders in the fashionable millinery business. We have now' the largest and finest stock our store has ever shown. Wo can't get too enthusiastic over our new millinery, , f v . , Feathers; Flowers, Handsome, Stylish ' k shapes, plumes and Novelty . ' ' 'i " " ' Trimmings ;- " 1 ', k here in abundance and bought, from the right people at sacrifice prices. ', -"With their big advantage In hav ing almost this endless variety ,of the latest , and best things to select from, our milliners are turning but some of the prettiest and ' most stylish Hats ever shown in Charlotte, and at prices about one-third or . more less than usual, prices. . w. COATS A'ND SUITS t.,Pur,,new department is proving a great suocesa. Many ' compliments were . passed yesterday on the splen did appearance of our large, light and cheerful room, . - - W-. can, now; show our , great stock of Coats Suits ahd" Skirts to ' ad vantage. ,-.-, , .,.., t During ' RlB v-eeks "trip 'Korth oijr buyer has secured some wonderful values . for- this department. Special valdes' in, new Coats at ; 16.50V $8.50, $0.00 and $10.00. COAT SUITS The very latest " Tailored Suits, bought about one-third off. We are showing at the same reductions! Wo are confldent we can save you t-.;, V , - .- art -x .- j '. money on an up-to-date Suit v . IVEY'S 13 West Trade St FRANK P. M1LBURN & Ctt ARCHITECTS Special Notices rOU 'CAN NOT FIND A BETTER ' Heir Or than the kind we sail, nor a better . Strop. It you Wilt let us ;ihow you a" minute, we will prove that this ; Is s.; And we sHl Ssfoty Kasurs, too. ,JAS PSTOWjC & CO, ..iiruggists. 1'Jione 17. . tAROR 8HIPMENT ' OF CINCO f CiHurs, all sisek and shades Just reclv ,ed.. WOOl)AU & , SUEPl'ARU W'ltolesale and, Retail, FOR TtENT, M6DERN 7-ROOM HOUSE furnished. 214 North College St., 25; modern 4-room house, 811 East Sth St.. 10;'4-rooin house, .'2a Baft 10th St., J?? roni hotise, 70 East Sd St., 6. J. ARTHUR WfiNWERSON c BRO. iUST 'AS THEY t-Sokil" FROM TUd - podn. hr our Feml I Peas, small and - tender; regular In sue., t the hublt of calling fur Ferntloll, 32H, 16, 'JO, t for 50c. and 2Sc, per can. They nmt fell to please. MILLER-VAN NEBS -CO.ttN. Tryon lreot. TW'Q.vi FAVORITES EVERYWHERE Blyo Ribbon Lemon and Vanilla Ex tracts Ask your grocer for them. NEW SUPPLY FINEST F1JRIDA OR . an., JBc.4 30e., 40e. Flnext Crape Fruit, 7ie. and l-8e, Nw Trunos, 7HC...10.7.. 1210, j. Whit Bfans, I0r, White Pees, 10c. Qrten Pens. 10c. New shelled Almonds, 4o. BR1IOERS -A CO.-.- - ' - , . " - , FIFTY TO 8EVENTY-FIVB PER CENT, off on second-hand typewriters, 3D machines at price that will astonish , you by their chearnest. 3. E. CRAY . TON 2n 8, Tryon tit 'Phone 301 THE NEW YORK LUNCH BOOMS U N. Tryon, W. Trsde, 224 E. Trade, newly refitted, Aiftrblt-slabbed lunch ," countor; nvako a very attraotlve luncA end dining rooms, tttll ef fare includ ing alt the market affords. Try our egg sandwlehes. TO LET DILWORTH -COTTAG19, 15j modern cottag K. W otr-wt, :.0; j.laln cr-ttage, corner loth anil 13, large yrj front and back, only I1ZW; barn, Uooe in, t! pnr month. -Alo houes for eel tred tenants. Ue ejulek if you went to do uMne with ro E. V KEESILER, 5 8. Tryyn St.. 'Phone Mi, , , Extraordinary special value giving. If you are as hun &ry to be well dressed as to be well fed, we will serve you right up to the night before Thanksgiving . Day. Scan over tins partial list of values: f ' .All colors in Wash Plaids for suitings, 20c. value;' at : ... ..... ... ... ...i5c. Beautiful line of Silk Wash Ginghams. . ; . . ; . -.25c: yd. V . Ail-Wool 36-inch Plaids, variety of colors 50c. yd. $1.00 50-inch ChiSon Panamas in all colors. Our price a: "..I. .... r . . . . . . ... i, "'.' . , . . 4. . . . . . 85c. , yd.1, . ' i - 'Black i)r ess Goods' ; r t ' ' , , t, . , ' 46-inch Chiffon' Panamas for dressy dress...;. 98c. yd. . All-Wool Tamiser $1.25 value. ; . ; . . .98c. yd.' ' 46-inch Invisible Plaids .....$1.25 yd. Nice hard twisted Voile. . . . J .j $155. , .$1.25 Voiles, elegant material.. V ... ... 98c.: , Another lot of Voiles, worth anywhere' $1.00. Our.priceV- ;. ... .,..85c: :. ; All the New Silks , , , ,,i lff, New piece of 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta, green selTage ... '..$1.50 ; Yard-wide Taffeta at. , ,89c.; $1.25 and 98c, Cannot be matched ft the prices anywhere. , r Beautiful Pcau De SoieT. 98c. and ,$1.25 Colored Waistings Uk' 11 French Flannels in Light Blue, Cream, Pink and -Navy Blue and Bed; would be cheap at 68c. Our special at.. . , u.50c. Full line of Majestic Satin for coat linings, guaran teed for two years; in all colors ...85&yd. No argument is necessary to secure your trade-prices and qualities will bring you. L WHOLESALE Llttleflel4 & Steere's Can dles. , Vui line Chocolate just 'frefcelved by express, jjrothln After on the market. W. il. CROWELL. Thones 944 and 7. PRIVATE SANITARIUM fr the exclusive ' treatment ot DISEASES OP WOMEN Mrs, Itosa F. Monnlsh, M, D. . Graduate ot German and Ameri can Hospitals; 24 years' experi ence. Flrst-c1as4' accommoda tions. - Long distance telephone. 849 Fcacbtrce, Atlanta. Gft, Charlotte Steam Laundry The Good One. Cleaning the Children's Dresses School wear' Is hard upon clothes. It's so easy to sofl or stain them, and the clothes must be kept presentable. " When your girls' school dresses ' peed a thorough . cleansing send, them to us. ' We - will return them promptly and in excellent con dition for another long term of wear. , We clean them for 75c. per garment and up. No rlppjng or removing of trimming., is necessary. Cbrlctte Steam L Landry The Good One.' , fit South Tryon Street Exquisite Bouquet - -Delicious Blend ' Dry and Mellow . "Tnerc'e Ginger In It," , Superior Surprising 4 Surpassing Fine Mida LitluY ' ' GingciVAIeV-. 'Fit For the Gods." jl $r i ' '' ii ' ,'''" 5 Cents. 800 stores sett it 1. n , ,. Crc:.r.:n Ceitsteg Thone IIS. ' , - " , K mm iff 'ilM"'-1 "M T V tl'tr I IV-.' I : tong-Tate Clothing f Co. Goods sent on approval returnable at our espense. UPRIGHT PIANO FOR OMGQ We offer two or three slightly used Upright Pianos at ,.$150 You can pay for'them 'W the easy pay plan if you wish. It costs no more, except the interest at 6 Dcr cent - - i :'-m""' - per ccni., . , r-'X.? ' ' The standard pianos of the world on our floors. t WROS 10 WW That dependable quali ty, fit and style are the prime requisites of every garment sold at this store. It is the per fect combination of these . three great ele monts that has made our -clothing ' for men and young men famous and biult up this busi ness to. its present large proportions. Now is the time to buy your winter, cloth ing. .Will you hol$ back until, the rush is on, or choose now when stocks are at their fullest arid selecting is easiest t V. - - . V .. ' .....
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