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aa. J. v&rd 6treeU ITlsses Grace Kirkpatrlck end Les see. Boyce, of the 'faculty of Unwood College In Gaston county, were vis ito? to the city Thursday. illiS Louis Branch returned to her boms in Ashevllle yesterday morning, after spending several dayf In the city with Mm. Edgar xB.' Moore ai the Selwyo. - dra, R. L. Gibbon spent yesterday In Ton Mill, & C, with her sister, Mrs. L. J, ilaasey. Or, and Mre. Thomas, H. Wright left yesterday morning for New York, where they will spend a -week. ' Sirs. B. O. Dewese1 ha returned to her home in Gastonta after spend-! . inc several days in the city and coun ty with relative and friends.; 5 4, ? ;.Mre. H. A. Klueppelberr wlUleave i in a few days lor her; old home in Albemarle, where she wlir spend the , , Christmas holidays- and make "her -home in the future. - The handsome Klueppelberg -residence on t South . ,Tryon street will be rented. . .;. xs ift': T . v 'Mlssr Jane Shuptrine, of Savannah, ,,. fla., who has been the guest of Mrs. J. O. Gardner for the pa& iweek, was called home yesterday morning oh account c the illness of her father. " u Miss Lucy Wallace, teacher of mu . sic In Llnwood College It spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Jane ' Wallace, at Bardie. - . - . - - , . , s.Mrs.. E. O. ;Buchaain and little "daughter, Alice, returned yesterday , morning from. Lexlagton, where they ; vlatted relatives for a fortnight'- - J&r, W.' C; Johnson and bride, who : waa Minn . T.iwv. IVlik- Ha lav nf lsm v lumbia, Tcnn.. will arrive in tho city .this evening from the Norn, wher they have been spending their- honey . i moon. They will (be the . guests .; of Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. P.. D. Heath, in Piedmont Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ttolti'Jr.i of - Lexington, were visitors in the city "v" yesterday, stopping at the Selwyn. . ' r- ... ) " ' 'v- : Mrs. H. J. Forsyth, of Cooleemee, Bpent yesterday in the city, guest at , the Setwyn. , - 1 'A"'-" :-Vi.-'--. "" "' ",-,: ;'""';? ' , .The guests and frlenda of Mrs. B. J. Bummerrow'a board house, , at "i"" No. 213 North Church street were ':-- querade Party," Thursday evening, - given by Miss Nancy Summerrow. "About fifteen couples participated. -" The costumes were beautifully and artistically executed, and created no . little merriment. Among the most ; striking were those of Mrs. C. R. Ty ' eon, as an ante-bellum old maid; Misses Morris and Holmes, as Japan ese Geisha girls; Miss Myrtle Sloan, as "Pocahontas;" Miss Bertha McCoy, . . as "Martha Washington;" Mr. W. I ' Pugh and Mrs. J. H. Falkner, as "The ; -Crying Babies;" Messrs. Miller and Eve as "The Bed-Room Boys;" Mr. J. H. Falkner, a an unsophisticated . rube; Messrs. Glascock and Lynch, as ' "Country Matis;', Messrs. -McCoy and euilwell, as "Nuns;" and W. F. Oes x erle. as "Father Marlon:".Mr. H. . H. Eaves,: as a member of the "Kn KIux Klan." Others in costume were: Misses Nancy, Annie and Rach- ael Summerrow; Julia Minlsh Kath- erine Lynch; Mr. and Mrs. Wragge; Mrs. KleU Messrs. Galloway, Phillips, ' ; and Roger Bost. Amoryr those pres- nt not in costume were; Miss Hun- nlcutt. Judge Ferguson, Mr.'C. R. Tyson, and Mr. B. J. SummerroWi ! Mrs. Mangum and Mrs. Summerrow served refreshments. A number of " selections were rendered by Mrs. Kiel and Miss Summerrow. . Everyone was unanimous in asserting that the . evening was one of supreme enjoy ment. The following-named, formed a dinner party at the Selwyn last even Ing: Misses Edna MoOubblns and Eu genia Harris, of Salisbury; Lucy Har ris and Margaret Willis, of Charlotte, and. Mr. D. S. Gaskill, Of Saitahury. - Miss Estelle Mott, of Davldion, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs., J. B. Alexander, his gone to Mount - Airy to visit- Mr3. W. C. Mebane. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. L- Vernon and Miss Estelle Vernon, who have been spending some time In the Norrn, are expected to return to the city earl next week. i ' Miss Lottie Linton, - of fitatesville, Is in the city, tha guest of Mrs. Fred erick Olivor. : . . lira. Ed Poag and Miss Fanale Beckham, of Rock Hill, are with Mrs. J C Harrison. - , Miss Lily Love, of Rock Hill, pass , ei through the city, yesterday, on her way home from Davidson, where she . spent- Thanksgiving, i . - i. Miss Margaret Halladay. of Greens r horo. Is the yruest of tho Misses Link, on South Tryon street, v . : Miss Ella Wilkinson has returned from Wlnston-Salcm-where she spent , Thanksgiving with friends, 'i--''i'".: ,i; ;, . ' - ..i- :.' a' ') t.v.-.t r Mrs. H. t)..' Kirkpatrlck will return In a few davi from Due West, S. Ct where has been spending several week with her parent. , . The following invitation has beta Issued r -r. - f Mrs. B D, Heath r At Home . Tuesday, December Third, Four to Five-Thirty " Heathcote. . Mra, Wilter C. Johnson. ; Miss Alice Parrlah, of Portsmouth, Va., is in the city visiting Misses Alice and Janie , Haughton, Mrs. . R. S. Busbce will entertain r, the Saturday Afternoon Club at her home this afternoon. . . Miss Margaret Hall entertained a few friends at luncheon yesterday at : her home on East Seventh street . - Mr. and Mr. T. W. Valentine, of ' HendersonvlllA, ar the guests of Mrs. Laura Johnston at her home on ?v Tenth avenue. , " -' Miss ' Ereiynr Johnston leaves next week for eallsbury. whera she will - visit Miss Isabel Brown, " ; . 1 . ' i1 -Mrs. Arthur Gani, of New Tork, who h been visiting Mr. and Mrs. . Frederick H. Oans. on South v Tryon street, has bfcn called to Phi)ajelphla & .::..;.r ..vT.-;...; '" ;;.,',: Toj pan (rot Blue Ribbon Lemon and "VsniHa KTttmt "it vh- 1Tinrt ' thum. Absolutely pure and of great strength. ' . t l.i (.. xtI:- -, i i i t ) : t .'y, vh- ' t; -y v .11 ' ' Mr. Tate . v. i r. 1 : r t; ta I.leihaJt ti.un -i tl-.e t tlsa recent sesHion- of the Vetera I-'orta Carolina Conference. Klssea Leola Thomas, Pavla "len Jenhall and Gertrude Sharpe, of Greensboro, are spending a few days with Mrs. W. M. Jordan, at the Cen traL . . i Misses Julia Irwin and Annie Lou isa Hutchison will leave this Boom ing tor a few days visit to Mrs. Gll bert White, in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rogers, of Winston-Salem, will arrive hare to-day to visit Dr. and Mrs. R, U Gibbon. , v i BRIEFS " S. Few Kfinor Happenings fa and 1 - About 't! Oty.AV.r'v-y-V Miss Annie Grose is now a part of the millinery department at Ivey's. She went to work there Tuesday. ; . Tha infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brannon la quite ill at the1 home of her parents in Dll- WOrth. : ; . -i .;, . wijtr. Newman A.'Smlth, of Greans boro, has accepted a position as pre scription clerk wftb, th Atkinson Drug Company. . , t "Tha Dispatch Bearer" is an in terestlnr picture at tha Casino. "Life in, the Slums of Paris", ia a good, prc ture at the Odeon. - . . . It is understood that in Gaaton county the banks are lending to the school boatd of the - county .money j enough to pay off tha teachers. 1 , ; Capt Robert Cochrane has been employed as night waiohman at ' the Commercial National Eankv He v en tered upon his duties Th'iid?y eight Miss Minnie Rogers of tha clerU cal force- of Ivey's, is indisposed at her home is Mint Hill. She is ex pected at her post within a few days. Rev. W, H. Stevenson, a rncond year student at Ersklne Seminary, will arrive In the city to-day to preach at Steele Creek A. R. - V, church to morrow, , . : : Rev. W. T. Waller, of this city, has been Invited -to deliver an address before the theological students 1 of Ersklne Seminary, located at v Due West, 6, C. i , .... Rev Pressly, of Sta-teavllle, will preach at Sardis church to-morrow for the pastor, Rev. Dr. R. .G. Miller, --who is yet unable. to resume his ministerial work. There was no pollca court yes terday, A number of cases were set for trial, but postponement was neces sitated In all, owing to the absence of persons Interested. ' -r Yesterday Was a holiday with both the county and the city aohools, which get four days of absence from desks and things bookish, counting to-day and to-morrow. ; Mr. N. A. Smith, of (this city, was successful in "the examination fheldj this week at Raleigh to determine the fitness of applicants to practice pharmacy in , North Carolina. t Sixty-two bales made up the to tal cotton receipts yesterday in Char lotte, and the price paid was 10 1-2 cents. On the corresponding day. last year 325 bales of cotton were brought to town, the price realised being 11.15. !'Mr. "S. X. Alexander1 has sold to Mrs. Harriet I. Elwood for $150 and oiner valuable considerations a lot on the west side of North Brevard street- The former has sold to the latter for 9527 and other valuable considerations a lot on the east aide of North Cedar, The Supreme Court has handed down a decision in the case sent up from this toouwty to determine wheth er Recorder Smith could hold two of fices. Mr. Smith is a public adminis trator in-addition to recorder, and the Supreme Court declares that he can hold both jobs legally. PERSONAL. The Movements of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors end Others. Mr. J. A. Featherston, of Rock Hill, S. C, was registered among; the guests at the Central yesterday. Mr. W. W. Wotod, of Greensboro, spent yesterday in the cfcy. Mc. S. H. Wiley, of Salisbury, was a visitor in the city yesterday, stop ping at the Buford. Mr. ., M. Scrogga, of Lenoir, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Among the guests in the city yester day were Mesars. W. D. McLelland and W. R. Johnston, of Mooresvllle- Mr. J. G. Hood and son, of King's Mountain were Charlotte visitors yes terday. Mr. E. Borden, of Wilmington, was a visitor in the city, yester day, stopping at the Selwyn Among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday were Messrs. A. C. Phelps and F. M. Ellett, jr., of Spray. Messrs. R. L.' Hammond and Mac Cameron, of Laurlnburg, were among the guests in the city yesterday. Mr. William Coleman, a prominent cotton mill man of Whttmire, 6. C, spent yesterday In the city on busi ness. . Mr. S- J. Lowe, of Concord, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. , Mr, W. N Shackleford. of Albe marle, was a Charlotte visitor yester day. 1 Mr. Brice McLaughlin spent Thanksgiving with ; friends in Due West, 8. C. ' . . Prof. Joe Matthews, of the Hunters villa High School, is in the city for a few days with friends and relatives. Prof. W. F. Kirkpatrbk, r who holds a responsible government posi tion la Rhpde Island, Is ..in s. visit to his' mother, Mrs, Gusala hiflcpatrlck, of Sharon, " " ' ' ' " Mr, W; A. Smith, of PInevilte, spent yesterday In the city. - Mr. J. D. .. Thomas, of "Roanoke, V.; spent ThanksgrVing. . Day here with his wife, who la visiting relative in Dllworth. , , , . , - Mr. A. J. McKinnen, of Maxton, was registered among:, the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. , , " ; Mr. J. A. -.Bivins, of Monroe, was at the Selwyn yesterday. . . Mr. A. A. Wilcox, of High Point, Is registered t the Selwyn. , ; Mr. 8. S. Wiley,' of Greensboro, spent last nlRht in the city, t the guest of the Buford. Mr. J C. Plonk, of Cherokee Falls, S. C, spent last 'night In the city. A visitor here yesterday was Mr. J. Hustln, of Maxton, .who was registered at the Buford. Rev. W. W, Bays left yesterday afternoon for Gaffney, 8. C, to at tend the session of the South Caro lina Conference., now being held in that town. While there he will be with his brother,- Rev. H. W. ; Bays, who -is a prominent member of that Conference, and Is at present presid ing tides of the Sumter district ; PIIm Cured in 4 to 14 Dar$. -PAZO DINT1IEXT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding-r-Protruding Piles-In I to 14 days, or money refunded.- (Oc r. s. i..-:,: .. . , f i: -,..t, i,;;U,t . A..::' i t ii.a i.:. i t,n.i:ie of t:i?. Jief i ziu v:iy, Mi of V.rjch Are to lis lid 1 i tae Audl- toriujiw.t. JouU DwiJcJ to IXaiso $250,009 l or rorciSn Minions. Mr.F. S..,Erockman, of the T,' M. C. A, work in China, now recuperat ing at his .wife's home Jn Columbia. .& C, is the latest addition to the strong personnel of the laymen's missionary meeting which begins In the Auditori um to-TOorrow afternoon. ; ' - The other speakers include General Secretary J. Campbell White; Mr. William T. Ellis, of Philadelphia; Rev. Dr. Cv Clay Lilly, of the u?resbyterl an Church; Mr. C. ; H. .Ireland, of Greensboro, r of the - Methodist Church;, Mr. S. W, Woodward, pres ident of the T. M. ,C. A, in Washings ton. D. CJand (Mr, J. Karry Tyler, of Baltimore,' both of the Baptist Church. The Auditorium will be heated with the regular furnaces. for the first time since its completion, There. will he special music under the direction of Mt. Harvey Overcarsh. including ? a male quartette and 'a men'M holr of eventy-nve : voice. , . - The first service will he held at 5 oVjlock p. m. to-morrow at the Au itorlum at which Rev.- Dr. D. Clay Lilly will be one of the speakers. At night there will -be a general meeting of all. the congregations of every denomination in the city, men and women alike .being welcome. At this meeting Mr. White will deliver one of his inspiring addresses and Mr. WUliam T. Ellis will probably tell of his trip around the world 1 the study of mission work and whether or not it paid,' from a practical standpoint, Monday evening there "Will be a banquet in the Auditorium and Tues day night a general meeting for men. There will be denominational rallies at a time appointed, and Tuesday af ternoon there will probably be a mass meeting of the women of the city, ad dressed by some of the leading speak ers, including Mri White, .J , : At St Louis t recently the visit of Mr.' White and Mr. Ellis resulted in an effort to raise for foreign mis sions in the churches of that city next year $250,000.; The results from this tour of these two men are becoming so widespread that the ' church boards are considering the 4est tneitheds for following it up.- ' Mr. J. Campbell White, of New Tork, is the general secretary of the Laymen's Movement: - He is a speak er with peculiar powers over audi ences of men. Before devoting his time to the Laymen's Movement; he was working with the men of the United Presbyterian denomination; prior to that h-e spent iten years as a Y. M. C A. secretary among the stu dents of Calcutta. Between this for eign service and his graduation from Wooster University, O.. (he was at work among the students of American colleges as an international secretary. The laymen's meetings, which are to be held here are something unique In the way of religious gatherings. They are not "evangelistic," services nor are they an effort to raise money for a special cause. Rather they are the expression of an extraordinary movement .among the laity of all the Churches of the country, dn Novem ber of last year a company of 0 busl ness men, some score of whom are millionaires, held a prayer meeting in New York City in connection with the . centennial of foreign mission work by Americans. , For the purpose of organizing the laymen of all the Churches to undertake adequately the support of the foreign missions of their own denominations, they organ ized what is known as the Laymen's Movement. A few of the men at that meeting undertook to jfinance this or ganization themselves so that there would be no need to ask money of the Churches;, i,..-- . ' r f . Another, New pastor Arrives. v Rev. and Mrs. A- R. Surratt have arrived in the city from Forest City, and will reside In Piedmont. Mr. Surratt is the recently appointed pas tor of the North Charlotte and Ep worth Methodist churches and will begin his pastorate work on this charge to-morrow. He will preach at North Charlotte both morning and evening, and an hour for the service at Epworth will be arranged. There are many in Charlotte who will be glad to welcome Mr. Surratt upon v his return to the pastoral life of this city where he is well known and where he is feoognlzsd as a faith ful pastor and preacher,' and a citi zen whose influence is exerted - for good.'; .'v-';;i''v,:;ic;s-'v.''yv Interest in Supreme Court Decision. There Is considerable interest mani fest in regard to the decision handed down some days ago by the Supreme Court in the case sent up In rerard to the recorders taxing oi coma xne re port from the higher court says "er ror," but the lawyers on either side have not been altogether able to as certain what this .meant A certified copy of the "report will come In this morning, and after.it is revelwed, it will ba an easy matter to tell whether ex-Recorder Shannonhouse won out or not in his contention that the pres ent recorder was taxing defendants with too much costs. . Stin Working For:. Convention.' . CoL W. B. Rodman. Solicitor Heriot Clarkson, MP. John A." McRae, ; Col, a sv Hmlth. and Secretary Corwlth. of the Greater Charlotte Club, held a conference last night In the latters office for the- purpose ? of reviewing the prospects for . securing the next convention. -and to renew efforts along a more extensive line of AthHtv. Personal letters will be ad dressed in a number of Instances and every influence possiDie nrougni io bear to secure the convention., y Rev. Mr. Cordell Visitor. Among the many visitors In the city yesterday wss Rev. L. T, Cordell, who has Just taken charge of his new work as Methodist pastor at FoHcton. He has Just closed s very successful work as presiding eldsr of the Mount Airy dlstrfct. an t one of the most Intellectual ' studious and useful pas tors and preachers : In -the j, Weatem North Carolina Conference. - : In" all of his work he ts successful, and his pressnt charge Is to be congratulated upon hi appointment as its pastor. - TO-DAV, SIATINFT! AND BnCIIT THE WlZAItD OF THE MtSD i In Ills Hypnotic! Performance , rrkes,,.. .............. 25, 33, 60c. m is'.iwa)sr'y pt. BVMmej --Atnrr.f ' -.:-w -'mrbnmmk:. . . Seats on sale at Ualey a, , s ii FOR Ribbon Sale, 1Q O'clock ' ' Fine All-Silk Ribbons, bought way under price from one of , the best manufacturers. All new, fresh Rib bona. All colors and up to I Inches wide. Most of It worth 56; yard, and good part regular S 5 and tOo, values. . , , t , " " r The best bargains In Ribbons we have ever shown...... ... 15c. yard I J " , ? ' doaka and Suits -We are having a big trade In our new Cloak room. Special low prices and pretty Coats and Salts.. ' . vf l. lDIllnery We have lately gotten a new stock of Millinery and at prices about halt earlier figures. This makes quite a difference. Cur milliners are trim ming some of their prettiest lfata, Prise Packages For the School Chil , . dren 14 Articles Worth 1 7c, For lo,- . 1 self -locking Pencil Box. 10c $ fancy Glass Penholders.. 4c. 1 good Rubber Tip Lead Pencil.. Sc. V Whistle .......... .i to. 1 Automatic Pencil , 10c, 1 Cane Lead Pencil...... Sc. 1 Cane, Leal Peneil .......10c, 25 Crepe Paper Doylies...... ... 6c 10 Glass 1 Marbles. . ., v 5c. I Gun Lead Pencil 15c AO. of Uie above for 19c IVEY'S Rheumatism This Is often a disease of the blood, though not always. It attacks usual ly the Joints and tissue and causes a deposit of uric add.. In its acute stage It Is one of much pain and suffering, sometimes affecting a large part or even all the body. When near the heart V is dangerous to life. We arc t,uikful to say there is a proper ki-eatment Dr. King's Sarsaparilla internally, to eradicate the poison from the blood. Dr. King's Nerve and TJone Liniment- externally, to give life to the stiffened, painful Joints and tissue. Sold by Burwell-Dunn Retail Store.' CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WB CARRT . a fine Una of the best and can give you your smoke if It's a good one. We also have an excellent tine of fine pipes. Let us show you. JAS. P. fe'fOWB ft CO., Druggists, 'Phone ITS. WHAT ABOUT THAT MACKEREL . for breakfast? W have just the fish you, need, new catch Norway's white, fat and tender, 15o. Extra largo shore, too.; in 10-lb. kits, Norway's, tt.3. Shore's 93.75 per kit. MJLLER-VAN NE98 CO, 27 N. Tryon. NUNNALLY'S BONBON8, ASSORTED Chocolates, Chocolate Peppermints, Crystallized Figs, Jordan Almonds, Chocolate Almonds, Chocolate Nuts, Pecanelles, etc., fresh by express Just : received. WOODALL A SHEPPARU, .Druggists. ;vi TO LET 1'VB JUST ONE HOU8B OR ; rent but it's the best $2 , house In Charlotte. New (no microbes, unless you take them with you), modern r throughout ilt for conifert and oon ; venlence. It challenges comparison : with higher priced places. It's on 0. ' JOth, between O. and P. Now, don't . all speak at onoe. E. L. KEKSLEK, 2S 8. Tryon street. 'Phone 244. , HAHKEY PAGE, ELECTRICIANS. Everything eleetrlcal, Jmuse, mill and Una work a specialty. We also furnish estimates for city llglitlng plants. TIArtlCEY PAGE, iU W. Tr'aSe Kt , Chsrlotte. N. C Shop 'phone a. Night calls I10 and lg FARM" FOR SALE, 1M ACRES NEAR Myers Park; pet outside city llmtu, on the new Ma road, will soon be worth KOne. if taken In next few day r-iice v $4,600; fine place for poultry and tmrk Inc Don't miss It.' J. ARTHUR HEN DERSON at ERA - - . FIFTY TO SEVKNTY-FIVE PER CENT, oft on second-hand typewriter KM machines at prices that will' astonish you by their chapnes. J. E. CRAy. f TOW A CO., 1W 9. Tryon St. 'Phone loi THE NEW! YORK LUNCH ROOMS Z ; N. Tryon, W, Trade. 4 E, Trade, newly refitted, msjbl-slabbe4 lunch 'counter; make a very attractive luncn and dtnlng rooms. mil ef fnre liMlud. , Ing all the market affords. Try our egg sandwiches.. TO "GET TRUE) VANILLA ; INSIST - that your trvr give you lilue RitlKn. It ts of the finest quality and greatest strength. dnHs dogn-ur. or a bx. Tlinse Orangns are thlrt skin snd vry I iutcy. AIicj (liape Fruit 7o, to Kc Wl ' namne onijr iim hnt. l-Yrnh ti'-ry n1 hnr '(iniw HUXjlCU - CO., M vest lra'is Street Special Notices ii ELK. WHOLESALE HOLLISTER'S ' Rocky tattln Tea l.'gefa a aty lledWsa tw 9m PwH IdAfl Wts HMlth m4 Reiwwtt VlfW. A spsolflo for Oonstlpatlea, ladlgestloa, Liver and Kldaer treaties, Plisplea, oasas. Impure fiCsa, Bad areata, CUnatl Bowsla. Haadaohe aadBMlMidM. its Rooky Mountain Tea ia tab Ht fom. m eeata bac Oaamtae aaade t Bousavaa DoO Com pajst. Madison, Wla GOLACM NUGGETS F0I IJUlfiW PE0PLI New crop Seeded Raisins, Currants, Dates and Flga W. 11. CROWELL. Tlvwea 744 and 3T. GET IT AT HAWLET&" CIGARS CIGARETTES' TOBACCO All . the various brands that appeal' to each individual taste. ' Buy youj supply to-day, that you may not be without to-morrow i- llawley's Pharmacy Academy advance sale three . days ahead. ; . ' - 'Fhones IS and 260. 6CFERIOR SCRFIUSIXa 1 sxrnrAssiNQ fixe MIDA LITOIA L " ' J " , GIXGEJt ALII , i tit for the Gods ' - ; DRY, DELICIOUS, " MELLOW A. Bouquet BlenJ As Any Blend - "ii' -', -Fronj Boasted Foreign Ehore t , - f ' i BRAXNOX CARBOXATIXO ' ". .''.coJfpAXTi " 1 ' i t U J v , 1 Thnna S3S 1 A SPECLVL SAIff O FSTTLISH, SERVICEABLE SUITS AT FROM OXE- ' Tnrro) to oxe-half off y- r-;.:.:v- '-l ... i v:. :'V -.- . These Suits are not the most expensive, the origi-. " na values running from $12.50 to $22.50. Lot represents samples and odd lots that, on o . V count of sizes being broken, we have decided to close. .. : f i . . -- ; - . J, ' . - - . ' , .. v ." ..,t'- ' Materials the best, the majority being all Wool, in , : Cloths and Mixtures. The styles are correct. ; The lot must be closed, and to do so the price is cut one-third to one-half. . $12.50 to $15.00 Suits, $7.50 ' rAb'out 25 in this lot, original price $12.50' to $15.00. Eeduced to ...... $7.50 $15.00 to $22.50 Suits Beduced to $10.00 libout 30 or 35 in this lot values and, original price. $15.00 to $22.50. Reduced to $10.00 ..... Art In To correctly express true tArt In Clothes" requires the skill of master tallort. The garments must be perfect In every minute detaii : These ar th or o( Cloths we Invite ou to examine, to purchase, to wwt, ' Long Tate Clothing Company ,. Qoods tent oa approval AW IVERS AND POND PIANO iai. 1 jim .gymi'i" j'i , ' ; , ' TTwa j i f t RETAIL '(MSies returnable at our enpensa. . - for Christmas would be a most acceptable gilt ' It pays to buy a Pjano'of h grade., .They last .longer, the tone is sweeter and the touch more responsive and elastic. Tho Ivcrs & Pcn-1 is that Piano, We wast ycu to eco our new Cliri;t:- -. J models. Easv tcnr.3 if vc : wish:
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