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if I'llW.u,;-.' S i:. Ki.il ; Va. i--t r--option iven yiist?riay artcrnoou ry Mr.5. Wi.i-cr Yv. V'i:t at. h.-r hrrs.n -i Et Xl:.th inrcU.'i'roin 4:30 to r.;n were the hours. Amenta-i bpfiuty roses in the dining riora, bride's ro es'ln the parlor anj red carnations In the hall, tastefully a .id artistically arranged, made the residence a scene or beaut yand attractiveness. The reception was in honor of Mrs. L. E. T'relsford, of Jonesville, O., and Mrs. Joseph Q. Myers, of Philadelphia. Those who received with Mrs. Watt nnd her guests of honor were:, la the reception hall, MesJames R. .1,- Dunn, II. . C. Bryant, Clayton. ib Salisbury; I. W. Faison, W. H. Har- ris and Miss Eva LldJell, in iae pnnor, witn Mrs. wait, were Mrs. L. E., Brelsf ord, Mrs. J. G. Myera, Baroness von Maltiert, 4 Meadames Fred Oliver, W. B.. 'Reynolds, T. J, Jackson. A L. Smith ' and,. Brevard " McDowell. i-X ;,.;'' -v -v r In the, dining room, Mrs.-Larta C. Johnsons-Mrs. R L. Jones. Misses t CMattie Dowd.v Julia Alexander, Mar garet Rankin, Julia Robertson, Mary Johnston. "Dora Grler, Louise Thom- .. i . In the library. Mr.' M. P, Peram. " Mrs. T. S. Franklin. Mrs. E. R. Pres ton, Misses Anna Morrison and Hatel- i me Thomas. Mrs. Elizabeth CUyt"n of Ps'i--! irv ; f -7 wi v - bury, a niece of Mrs. Watt, took the varus ki iiiv aoor, ; . .- . -, - Mr. tni Mr. L-fc. HaiooJ. of King's Mountain,: are spending several Jays In the city with friends, . , ; ' Mr. and JMrs. R, L. Vernon and MlssEstelle Vernon returned yester- , nvm cw i urn - ana oosron. where they spent two 'weeks. fi; V' .r-v 1 ;. '.' '"' The Bessie Dewey-Book Club;-will , meet this morning with Miss Ha ttie Elliott at her home on Seventh street. . , Card reading as follows have been received by frlenJs in the city:, ' ,""Mr and Mrs. Mil T, Crain an- nounce the marriage of their daugh ter , Genevieve, to Mr.-- Lucten Adel bert . Davison, on Monday, November ... tweniy-flf th, nineteen hundred and 1 seven, Syracuse, New. Tork." 1 s v j . . & rf'd v ' Mr. Davison la well known in Char- lotte where last year he was a mem ber or the faculty of the Charlotte University EchooL. . He is a gentle man of hljh character as wen as an artist with a future. ; v . , ; v - - ..V A "cradle roll"rwas given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. W. M. KlncalJ in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church. The ruests invited were twenty-eight little ones and their mothers.- In charge . of the pre- gramme were the children . of the primary department. r A royal time was enjoyed. - : y - An interesting meeting of the edu cational section of the Woman's Cub was held yesterday - afternoon at 4 o'clock in the parlors of the Presby terian College. This was preceded by a genera meeting of the entire club at :ta. The teachers ,of ) the city ecaools and colleges were the guests of the club yesterday afternoon toy special lnvltatlon. Mrs. W. lA.NIch . olson, chairman of the ' educational department, spoke interestingly and tnaplringly of the opportunity for ac compllshnvent worth while, , which Is always Open, V-v1V"Vi;'-'',4''.li'v'r - rxpu impres.".saia Mrs. NIchol eon. "on the lives, you touch Is quite as lasting as the lessons you teach In the class- room, : Your - Individuality ah J your personality count for much. In the work of instructing, - uplifting and ameliorating conditions we, too, are fellow workers, although not ex- . actly in the same way. In a sober, eerlous and systematic-manner we are endeavoring' to continue our studies that we may be equipped better for life's duties and while we can point to no eleemosynary institution as a monument to our efforts, the members of the Woman's Club as individuals and as a club are forempst in all the charitable and philanpiroplc work of the city, while by means of our trav eling libraries and the distribution of magazines we are widening the mental horizon of many. . But chiefly are we co-workers with you in , the . training of the youtlt of our city to better cit izenship." . . - An interesting address was next de livered by Rev. Dn J. R. Bridges, president of the Presbyterian College. The character of the child," he said, "ia formed in its youthful train ing.. The morals. ' as found in the Bible ought to - be - taught even in sectarian schools. The mind is created ' with an appetite for truth, which is inherent. Moral truths are Intuitive and : we believe them. This moral lacultv should be developed. Every child has a different moral fac ulty. Character Is moulded by asso , elation and training. Above all things ele a teacher should be above re- proacn, Vliliurrn Bliuutu Mfcr that sin Is -lawlessness. If a child la taught to obey the laws of pod he will be without sin.":. i ;- r. ' Words of thanks for this address were spoken by Mrs. Nicholson, who then introduced Mrs. C. C. Hook. Mrs. Hook read an Interesting paper : on "The Brownlee System of Child Train ing." '" " . ; " : The meeting was a most profitable . one. . . ' A ;. - ' r':-;f- ' vp'sirt.'iV; '-:'". ' The Friday .Afternoon Book - Club meet at :v o nutu i . "nvi. with. Mrs. E. T. Cansler, on East ave- nue. ' . --.ft.'"' - The following invitations have been received in the cltyr- - ' . "Mrs. Pallle McGeachy Brown announces, the marriage of her daugh- . - . ter, -r ' Mamie . , - to . , . 1 Mr. J. F.X. Armfleld , . on' Tuesday evening. December ; third, ninftfen hundred and seven N Fayttevllle, North- Carolina, i s i Mr. and-Mrs.' Armfleld wlll be at ome at 82 Green street, Fayettevllle. s' ftcr December 20th.' l The Chelldori Bx Club will meet this arternoon ai v mu m Robert 1 Tate at her home en Tenth avenue. . vB -W't '' Mlsa Mary ThornweU returned Jres terday nurnlng to her home at Fort . MV 8-"7-' er visiting Mrs. Bre- vard D. Springs. ;--x ; ,' .. ' ;. , ; i-'V'-v Y' "-- 1 1 (:; Miss Marle Brown, ' of 'Wilmteg ton. who has been visaing her sister, 'Mr Ti.. Alexander, will return to her home this morning, . i - The CranforS Book Club will meet to-morrow afternoon with Mlsa Mary Anthony i 4 o'clock at the Preabyte rlan College, . , ; ):';:, :--'"'i iik'.-t i-ir.. : Mr. and Mrs. w. C. Johnson have gone, to their home' In Chatta'nooga, :. Tenn.V after visiting Mr. nd Mrs. B. Do you sk for VanllK or do you ask for Blue Ribbon VanlllaT There's a vnst dfforeiP', end a preat tiaving if you UN '"Blue Illljbon,-' -7- -' --. J ? C'.,1 : '! r.-tv.-- 1 j -Ury t.) her lio:;;e la A:.,. . ter spending a month with ','rs. II. A. Klucr pc-lberj at her home cm fouih Trj-on street. ' A social event of Interest will be the fancy dress ball to De given in the Hotel Selwyn ball room on the nlhtof December 20th by the bachelors. The theatre german whioh was 'to have been given on Jhe 12th has been post poned. This was 'necessitated by the cancellation of the date of "In Pana ma," which was to have been present e"d here. . Mrs. J. E. vTull. of Blrjnlnhrfm, Ala., will arrive in the city this morn ing to spend 'several weeks with her sisters, Mrs. H B. Fowler and Mrs. R. S. Busbee,' ; Mr.' ; Tull will come later and spend Christmas here. . BRIEFS. A ,Fcw ."Minor Happenings, la and v Aboni the cy. - -The Ladles' Auxiliary will meet In the Yr W-C A parlor thl afternoon at ' 4 J clock, .!,;; X V jT; -Mr. Theodore F. Klutta. ; Jr.;; of the staff of The-Observer, has oeen 111 .lor several .lava . .. ' w a rar. ..',,nn..'ti. T - -"Cod w. A. Peters announces that he will close the doors of the popular witt ark SKaung nnk next Satur day night for repairs. . . "The Crazy Quilt" and "The Dev il' Escape" were pictures worth while. at the Edlsonla yesterday. " , , - , Mr. Hasel Pharr has taken a po sition In the office of the local branch of Bradstreefs . in v the Piedmont Building. - ; The Charlotte Day Nursery Asso ciation will meet at the residence of Mrs. A. H. Washburn this mornlng'at II o'clock, - i ' - s The ladles of the missionary so ciety of the First Associate Reformed church 'will meet .this afternoon at J:0 o'clock In the church parlors. Manager John L. Crovo, of, the Academy of Musle, gave a theatre party last night complimentary to 4jn carrier boys of The Evening Chron icle, they had a "swell", time. , -Ed J Butler1, one of the' best col ored ,barbers Jn .Charlotte, - has left Thad Tate's hop and taken a posi tion with Tom Reed. No. 14 East Trade, under the Central Hotel. . . Mrs. Robert A. Mayer ,; was op erated on yesterday morning at St. Peter's Hospital " Her friends V will learn with pleasure that she stood it nicely 'and is expected to be out again soon. " ; " i i-;.- Mrs. O. B. Cabtniss, who was in thel recent deplorable street car ac cldent, is still In the Presbyterian Hospital, suffering from the shock, but she U thought to be getting along nicely. . . ' J.' The eottpn receipts in Charlotte yesterday amounted to'; 80' bales at 11:40 cents a pound.-Oa the corres ponding day laet year, the number of bales welgftied was SO, and the price for that sold was 19 l- cents. Rev. - A. S. Rogers, of Rock Hill, S. C. will arrive In the city to morrow to preach Sunday at Sardis for the pastor, Rev, Dr. R. Q. Mil ler, who Is still 'unable to resume his pastoral work. Mr. Miller, expects to be able to preach within another week. MrrGeorge M. Hordof Oxford. 0.,f Is In the city this .week..? Mr. Hord will probably locate here. He will move ila family here soon and spend the winter here ai any rate. Be has not fully decided what he Will do. - ' : : ,;'' ... iAH the ladles of the different committees which have been appoint ed to have charge of the charity fair which is to be given soon for the ben efit of the free. wards of the Presby terian Hospital are asked to meet this morning without fall, at the Car negie Library at 11 o'clock. "personal. The Movements of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. - S. ' ' B. Bundy, of Monroe, pent yesterday Jn Charlotte on 'busi ness; , - v iX';, ' . ' . - Mr. A.' Li BuTwinkle, of Dallas, spent yesterday in the city on legal business. - ;' , - Mr. J. L. Brown, of Mount Airy, was at the Central Hotel yesterday. " ' iMr. C. W.- Pearson, of Greensboro, was . registered at the Central last olght. ' ' ; Mr. !W. 'W. Williams, of Greens boro, was among the visitors in tihe city and the guest of the Central l;t night. - - .- Mayor W. S, Caldwell, of. Hunters vine, was registeded at the Central last night r ' - : ' Mr. -M. U:. : ' LlttW, of , (Llncolhton, spent' the night at 'the Buford. y Mr.' H. N. Moss,'; of King's Moun-J tain, was at the Buford last nig'tit. . - Mr. C. R. Hudson, of the United1 States Department of Agriculture, is at the Central. ' : Mr.- Harry T.-Swain'' of Shelby, spent yesterday In the city "with Irlends.. . ' ' ' ' - Mr. A. K. Orr, of Aaheville, was, at the Selwyn last night. , Mr. Louis Brown, ,of Concord, was registered yesterday at the Selwyn. , J Mr. Fleming Ramsaur, of Montreat, was s"nf ths guests of the Selwyn yesterday. " . . i ' . ' ; WWTE'S 6CRFJIMS BETB.VYED. John S. " HcncYrson. Colore,1 Arrped on Charge of Assaulting Wife While ;J Drnnk Occurred Lat.NIht.?5;:' Charged with assaulting his wife, as well an being drunk' and disorderly,; johQ S Henderson, ' a ' well-known negro barber, was arrested and lock ed up last night by sinltary Officer j. F. Owen.- Mr. Owen, in company with Mr.'Rt B. Smith, was walking up South Myn street last night about I . o'clock when their ttentlon r was attracted by the cry- of. ."Murder! murder 1" In a woman's shrill accents. They dashed 1 Into the ' house, .from which . the sounds came and found Henderson beating his wife, who was doing the screaming. Blood was in plentiful evidence, the witnesses say. Henderson was drinking-.' His wife will be in court this morning to testi fy against him, that 1 if she Is per mitted to do so by the law of the land". yi iV- - Addressed Theological Student. . ' Rev. W. T. Waller, of this city, addressed the students ' of Erskine Theologloal Seminary at' Due Wwt. S. C, last night. This is a distinct Indi cation of the rrard held fw Mr, Wal ler among the professors of the sem inary, it being a custom to invite a number of preachers of prominence to address the students during each y t&f'r"fmrl"'l'l' '"'''"n'"""'' 'III" "I mHiH' fiWimn p,m jrit,i..mr-xm - i". l: :.. -1 J.. , t 1 .m-.i.r ; tl l.U V.xa w.iu. The mot interesting case that Is to be disponed of to-Uav in Superior Court in that wherein Mr. W. S. Caldwell, of Huntersville, is charged with misappropriating funds t'-it he collected while holding the offices of mayor of ' Huntersville, notary public, justice of the peace, and school com missioner. This case was postponed from Tuesday until to-day in order that the books of the defendant might be properly examined. . It is due both Mr. Caldwell and Mr. W. J. Ranson, who is the main witness against him, to say that the prosecution was not due to the fact that the defendant would not - resign eldership in the Presbyterian Church, as was represented to an Observer re porter. Mr. Ranson declares that he told Mr, Caldwell he would not prose cute him. If he . would, resign all Tils public offices; and that the prosecu tion was not at hie instigation. The rrand jury go hold of the facts In the case and presenting a true bill, Mr.r Ranson was summoned. ; .The case is altogether interesting and has attracted wide attention. Not fonly-thaPoI--fHuntvilleare concerned, but those of other parts of the county, the defendant being a man of wttalrs, well-known and repected in Mecklenburg. There la promise of evidence coming out to-day that may Implicate other prominent citizens of Hunteiwllls. -" .v ... ' .... Delegates to Report. .The meeting- for men at, the Young Men's Christian Association Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock will, be of rather art run usual nature. The as sociation was represented at the re cent International convention of -the T. M. C. A', at Washington by six del egates and these will give five minute reports of the r convention and the things of special Interest to them. " v Every member of the association Is especially urged to attend. A programme of special music will be a feature of the meeting. - ; Men not connected with the asso ciation who are interested are alii In vited to attend, The Charity Bazaar. . . If tin charity bazaar to be given next week by - ithe ladles who are working In the Interest of the charity wards of the Presbyterian ; Hospital does not prove a great success, it . will not be the fault of the managers who are , unfatlgued by their ceaseless work in its behalf. Booths will be furnishedln the new Auditorium and supper will be served. ... Will Be Installed Pastor. ' !Rev. Robert L. Patrick will be In stated as pastor of the Back Creek A. R.;P. church, December 12th, This date was fixed at a called meeting of the Flrtt presbytery jneld in the city several days ago. Rev. William Dun can, -pastor of the First church of this city, Rev. J. M: Blgham, of Hunters ville, and Rev. Q.X R. White, of Ebenezer, will participate in the exer cises.. e PEABODY FOTJND GUILTY. Tried to Secure Money From a Stage strucK Baltimore ein. Philadelphia, Dec. 6. Ernest iPea body, alias Castleton, who claimed to be the representative of Henry W. Savage, a New York theatrical man ager,, and who attempted to Induce a young woman of this city to accom pany him to Baltimore on the pretext that she would be given employment on the stage, was found guilty ra the criminal court to-day of atremptmg to rob the girl. 1 Evidence was produc ed showing- that Peabody had been out of sing sing prison only lour weeks, where die had served a sen tence for robbing Mrs. Emma F Rile, a church singer of this city, whom he induced to go to New York on sim ilar representations. ' He was arrest ed in this city on the complaint of Miss Vera Atwood, an amateur act ress, whom he promised to place in one of the bis productions. The girl became suspicious of Peabody and in formed the police. A trap was set for him and he was arrested, Counsel for1 Peabody tried to prove that no attempt was made to rob the girl, but Judge Carr .held that his previous record showed the Intent The district attorney told the court that Peabody had served a sentence In Ohlo9KO for pawing bogus checks and had been In jail in Richmond, Va., en the charge of beln a swindler. Pending a motion for a new trial' sentence was deferred, Mr., Norflcst Acremts Appointment as Hosnitsi Director. Special to The Observer. ' Winston-Salem.' Dec. - 5.- The so- point by Governor Glenn of Mr. James K. Norfleet as a director in the West ern Hospital for the Insane at Mor ganton, caused by the resignation of Mr. Joseph Jacobs, Is considered "! a most wise selection. Mr. ' Norfleet's many friends in this city and . else-j where are much pleased over his apt- pointmenwo inis important piace. Governor Glenn could not have made a better selection," Mr. Norfleet was asked last night If he would accept the place. He replied that he would. Omaha Club, to launch "a Bryan Boom. Omaha. ; Ne-b.,;- Dee, B. Arrange ments have been completed by the Dalman. Democratic Club for the launching "Saturday night of the Bry an candidacy for the Democratic nom ination next year for President of the United States -., The dub ha prepared a dollar din ner, to e given at the Auditorium. Aside from Mr. Bryan, who win de liver ' the ' principal address the : club will have as speakers and guests many prominent Democrats from all parts of the 'country, ""Among" these is Charles Slaterr of . Washlnrlon. D. C. Oklahoma PJisxes Jim Crow Bill. . Guthrie, Oklaj. Dec. 5. -By a vote of 95 to 10,- with four absent, House bill No., 10, known as the f'JIm Crow" measure, providing - for separate coaches and waiting rooms for races was passed ; to-day. An enthusiastic demonstration accompanied the an nouncement of the vote. Almost ev ery member , of the House explained his vote. - r - A bill which provides for banking laws following the recommendations of the Governor was Introduced and will be acted on Friday, ' A DAVGKIXOrS lKADTOCK. that sometimes terminates fatally, is the stor'tirm i t liver snd bowel rune. tl-n. To quickly end this emiditton without ilbuigreeanl ? sensaUons, Pr. King's New Life PHIS should alwsvs w yptir r'.-medy. Guaranteed ' absolutely mMsfnctorv In ovory esse or money t.Rck. nf all drug stores, 254. A. II. Galon McKcSn Maffitt Guion - Maffltt Co. .; CO'ERAL CONTRACTORS. . J Suneyinjr, Grading, Concreting. yth 9 Hunt PIlj. Thone 802. j ir.-'-'j? ..'-mj. A' ' m .waa'iwaiyw.-t.,n. witAirWaMM.: Gf' f f 1 .J ft w m . j . WW3 Store full of the' biggest and best lines we have ever had. Our Buyer, Mr. Ivcy, la Spending this week in New York and Phlla delphla picking up big specials - He Is being more than successful. New York's recent money trouble forcing big houses to dose out splen did lots of desirable merchandise at sacrifice prices for ready cash. 1 Christmas China and Novelties , . : ,s Our handsome 'new ground floor roomppened with a great display of pretty China and Christmas Novel ties. This room is large, light and attractive, everything convenently displayed, plainly - priced. ; Special lots of pretty Japanese China, .Oriental 'Vases and Brle-a-Brae, 'all bought very cheap. . Goats and Salts .;' This Is a department that makes new friends every day -and the sales keep on Increasing. Special . prices on some jeal de sirable Suits to ciose out: Others that our buyer secured very cheap, v We buy only Suits that are care fully made and well tailored And buy at the best prices and sell them close for cash. Wa not only sen yon a Suit that will be right, but- you'll save some thing on the price. Millinery If you' have delayed getting your Hat until now, you will be able to get one from us at about half the early season price. Pretty, new models just In, bought very cheap, trimmed by our milliners in the newest styles, Is what we offer you at Just half former values. IVEY'S FRANK P. MILBURN 4 CO. ARC HIT ECU PRIVATE SANITARIUM For the exclusive treatment of DISEASES OF WOMEN Mrs. Itosa F. MonnlbX M. D, Graduate of German and Ameri can Hospitals; 21 years' expert ence. First-class accommoda tion. Long distance telephone. 240 Pea entree. Atlanta. Ga. Special Notices IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT the vanilla you use you will call for - Blue Ribbon every time. - . - TRAVELERS. JUST LOOK AT THUS ; Traveling Sets we have. Something ' handsome. Fine for. Christmas gifts, Don't overlook thorn. JAS, P. STOWB CO., Druggists 'Phone lit. FOB RENT A"ROOM HOUSE 7 LID dell, $12.50; (-room house & a Church, $15; 5-room house 003 S.' Church, $15; 4 rocra house 80S N. sA S$r 4-room hwse 202 E. lHh, $1.60 per week; 1 4-room . houses McNInchville, $J per wek. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO.. SWEET POTATOES ." IRISH POTA. to 25c; California Evaporated Peanh es 17c. ; fresh Graham and Rye Flout; ' Roland's HelfrisJng Buckwheat Flour is best on the market lie, for Hb. pack: Georgia Cane Syrup guaranteed pure . 7&e. BRI0OER3 CO. . ALLAN'S HEADACHK AND NETfRAL gta. Remedy will euro your neanacne. ' It It. falls. .-ask. for your money back. ' Price M cents. WOODALL bHIuP. JUST A8 THEY COMB FROM THM l pods are our FerndeU Peas, a fragrant breath of June, and I lbs. of satlsfac t tion In each can. Once try thorn and you will use no other." MILLER-VAN SES3 CO.. f7 N. Tryon. TO LET I'VE JUST ONE HOUSI5 FOR ! rent, toot it's the beet $W . house tn ' Charlotte. New (no microbes., unless ' you take them with - you)i modem throughout, built for comfort and eon- iVenlence. It eh alien sea , comparison with higher priced places. It's en B. loth, between C. end 9. Now, don't all apeak at ones. S. L. 3i S. Tryon street. 'J'hon UL , HARKKT ' PAGlf. , ELECTRIC! A N S. Everything electrical, heuee, mill and . lino work a specialty, We else furnlen eatlmotc for cliv - lighting plants. TIARKSTT A PAGE, 2 W, Trada tt. ChnrloU. N. C. Shop 'phone 92L Night calls llO and lht- FIFTY TO SEVf NlT-rrVB PER CSNT. off on saoena-hand typewrltara - tnt ntahinea at prlrea that 'will atnlah yon by thir charn. J. ft. CRAY TON A CO.. 211 S. 1 ryon St. 'Phose Sui. WHAT WW BERVB IS APPETIZINOI ant healthful. It's a lonr Journey to And a better menu, healthier food or orioea - more popular, . Eating here means S!M!fcl!nn as well aa good tin- j mor. fj)-M MMNG'RGOM ANO I V, 1-3 to sizes. WHOLESALE GET IT AT HAWUETrS." Lava, Lotion WithBenzoine for chapped hands and face. Just the thing for these cold days when the skin becomes rough and smarts. By our quick messengers. '. ',i"' J' ;''','""",H,!1! ' ". Hawley's Pharmacy ' Academy advance sal three days 'ahead. Phones IS sad S60. New crop Seeded Raisins, Currants, Dates and Flfa. ! VT. M. CROWELL. ' Pbxmes Ui and 087. Only 2 r Weeks Longer Have You Tried Yet? ftS.oO win be given for the - Btmt ft-Inch Single Coloum "of Mrs. Joe Person's Itomedy. St may' be either written or displayed. Do not put name on' the advertisement. Put name and address on enve'.tpe. The advertisements will be carefully numbered In ins order la which they are re eelved. f bend ' for pamphlet 'giving Information in regard- to JOB PERSO.VS ? Messrs. J. R. Ross, of Tha Charlotte Observer, and A. W, Dujrch, of The Charlotlo News.' will act as judges, ratting to : agree, they will call In a third man. . ' -, .':.: ; . . Contert; Closes at Noon, De- ' ccmbcr 41th, J907. ' "N6 advertisements returned. Send all advertisements te IUS. JOC PCTSO. ' Charlotta K. C ' ' i " r ' ; !--: I.:'"-' ' .' J. 3 S-2-Lsss ampleJeaJ?iecesatntliirdto less than, value. Consists almost entirely of French , ; Eehnaissance, Japanese Hand Drawn "Work and Swiss Spokle Scarf s Centre Pieces and Table Covers; all TSicse Makeldeal 'Xirias Prcsemits 25 and 35c. Linen Pieces . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 19c. 38c. Linen Pieces 25c. x 68 to 85c, linen Pieces 50c. $1.00 to $1.25 Linen Pieces .. . 75c. , $1.25 to $1.50 Linen Pieces' 98c.; $1.75 Linen Pieces $15 $2.00 to $2.25 Linen Pieces $1.50 . $2.50 to $3.00 Linen Pieces $L98 $5.00 'Linen Pieces $3.50 GOOD BKESSEKS! y These winter days find us. ready to clothe you in the fcest Clothing the country produces. Suits, Top Coats, Overcoats, Trousers, etc., that you can .wear with pride, ' , ' . . v Long-Tate Clothing Company ' - Goods sent n approval returnable at bur expense. " AN I VERS AND P0PJD PIANO " is frr- ; . Than RETAIL ni"-t Lf r for Christmas would be a most- acceptablo gift. It pays to buy a Piano of hih grade. ; They last longer, the tone is sweeter and tha touch mere responsive and elastic. The' Ivers & Per.; is that Piano. Wc went yc to ecc our new Chri;i: models. JLasv tcn3 if v ( - ) I
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