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5 01 j. r l , occ.r f.'-r'i d It. It. A. Tor. : -i t . ri ". f lilt, will be In : 1 1 1! tsi of tue inarrlnje last of his daurhtor. MUs Lunelle, i . IlrrbPit A. & prominent rang man of Atlanta, Ga. The wed- occurred at Dr. Torrey's home in adelphla. , . " 1 The BeMie Dewey Club will meet with Mrs. .11. II. Hulten at. 'her. home on North Tryon street to-morrow morning at 10:JO o'clock. . MiMes Nancy Brown and Mlnta Jones are expected home to-morrow from Gunston', Washington. Miss Ruth JJeilley will return to-morrow from Agne Scott, Decatur, Ga, . C Mr. and 'Mr.. C. W. McMakln and little daughter returned to their home in South Carolina " yesterday ... after spendjng several days W the city with relative. - - ' A general meeting of the Woman's Club will be held this morning at IX o'clock ia the Caraegto. library. -The home ecjenee vwwtion -will ba In charge and the following programme will be rendered:"Beauty in Home Law and Principle of Decoration." Mrs. J, O. Gardner; "Art and Utility in tha home," Mrs. W C. Alexander; "Beauty as a Moral Agent," Mrs. D. M. Austin; "ArtlBt' Sin and Their Moral Counterparts,". 'Mm. B.A,- Mur- , j- , . ...... v Miss Bessie Walsh, of Plneville. 1 the gueet for tew .days of Mis Essie McLaughlin. - , ; tJ V' ; Mis Fannie aim ha teen the guest for several day of Mis Be becca 2s'lchon at Plneville. ' ' ; . T-, .- i 1 ; '' Mis Eunice Fisher teas returned to .Vet toome, at Plneville, 'after .visiting Miss Cora- Alexander' ,for several day, ' r - - " ' , ''. Mr. and, Mrs. 5 L. B." Wetmore, at Llncolnton, epentyesterday fa ,th city shopping. - .rn , T MlM M.K1 Arwv ff TTrtrt Mill fl , C, passed through the city: yesterday en routes to Dashtngton, D. C-, to spend th holidays wicn friend. . . " C t- . . ,,,,'.,, . - v . Mrs. ' Nat Lumpkin and children. of Kewbern, are guests tor several , days at the home -of Mr. and Mrs, Garland D. Hessemann, on ' Eliza beth Height. ,- .J. " mi) ... II OiilAy Miss Lillian Massey, of Rock Htli $. Civ epent yesterday, 'In he . city ,"wlth'Triend. s She 1 on her - way to WashlnrtOn to mend several Anvn n with friend, , - - . , - . -iMlss Janet Alexander, . f 'Due West Temala College, will arrive thl . week to spend- the holiday with her parents, at Huntersvtlle.- , . ' 1 -i Mrs, T. J ' Hutchinson snent' vester- ry 1a Fort Ml 6 the gueat f ner lister Mrv L J,J Massey. ir-Jt t. i Hi i.m V . miss Mary Patterson, who has- heen Tisiting Mrs. Baxter Moore, on Tenth 'avenue, wlir return to her" home In Chester? s. j.. to-morrow. "In view of the tact that J908 Is a leap year. It wbuld not be amis for te young men to receive,'' remarked -a Charlotte lady to an Observer man yesterday. "Little . disposition has neen manifested on the mart of oth er to keen 'open house and it would be a good stunt-for the young' men of the -city to reverse ine old custom Something should' ha done," . -Mr. and Mr; It. T. Wray wilr leave this , morning for ; Philadelphia to spend several week. , ' r " ' T Mis Florence Thoma,rof Baflsbnry: ; wa among the guest at the Buford. yesterday. . ' " - 1 ' - 1 " ; Miss Mary C. Thompson U plan ning to . give , her kindergarten clas i an elaborat Chrlstma tree at her home, 400 East avenue. Friday after-. noon, vi Miss Thompson quite a. number' of tot in her class and aha - Is ,klndv enough 1 to remember eveTy one of them. - - ' ; '. ' -Mrfi oiore WV. Oldfiam. of, M- bane, win arrive irv the d'v.tAl JweeV ennd the oli Wvs with her mth et, "Mrs.j Guesie JCIrkpatrlck,v In Sha ron. -' . T , J . (- ' ,' ' Mrs.'" a ' 3. Fitch alll leave thh motnln' for hr home In Rutherford tot Colles;e, aftar ' i sounding . several ,wfceks her with friends, r - ' , ,Mr. and Mra S. H. McLean, of Co- f lumma, h. i;.., pen yenieraav in tno Tlty on their way home from Winston " Salem where they visited relatives. personal: The Movement of a Number ofvPo- plo. Visitors and Other. Mr.'Jsmes Hutchison' will return to morrow from Trinity College, where . .. f ' . , fall- ' 1 "- - ' . Fror, A- v;urne, oi uaviason, was a lowmg to aay about her: "The so ' visitor In he city yesterday. ,w ;- Jprano Bololst. Mis .May Penfield ang ' . : Mr. : B. E. Wllklna, 'of vCowpen, ",S. her part with such aweetnes and C, ' was registered among1 the guet pathos as to bring tear to many eyes, at the Southern 'Manufacturers' Club Mis Penfield ha the rare good taste yesterdav. , .. , to aelect olo that fit her voice and Mr. II. E- Field, or in?n roint, was a visitor in the city yesterday. v.1 Mr. W, D Pharr,'. of .Mooresvilie, , was registered Among the guest at -the Buford yesterday. ' Mr. w. C. Petty, a prominent young banker or lugn romi, wa a visitor in meet in cnanoue io-aay for the pur- the city yesterday.' ' -; i.;v ;V, -v : pose v of discussing . general traffic -Mr. W.. A. Peaton of Hickory, epent smitter. Among those expected are: esterflay In the city on business. - ) Mr.'J. B. Munson, of Washington; as V iMr. A. W. Curry, of Greensboro, wna;'8tatit ' freight traffle manager; U visitor in the city yesterday.'. . Mr-. ? L McKellar, ... of Mr.. A.;:Jones Yorke, of Concord, was registered among ma guest at, " , ' .?Zli a . u the Selwyn yesferdhy. ,V l"ui, u?b, ; lon Mr. Charles U"- van ' Noppen. of . OreensJboro. spent yesterday -!tv on business. - ..Mr. Mason Hood wll arrive In the city Saturday Jo upend the holiday with his parents in the county. Ho U a student at Ersklne College, Due West, 8. C. Trof. E. K. Graham ' Is expected home to-morrow night from Chapel 11UI to spend the holidays with rela tive". . - , Mr." Lloyd Itos m-ill return , from Claret I'.ll fiturdiy to fpend Chr!"t- ri'ie T il bon I' "ion ani Vftriil! extrt nith th nmn' s extract l,lc.'i J oi ter ukit. t t : -nrne, f V : 1 ) rv rnJ O. vera at .t J 1 In thp cuv i"i r," ( f ! il.. .. L-i-y, vera at tii i ye ter : .y J. 1. Cauicron, of IClnston, wa at the Buford yesterday. --i r. J. N. MlUs, of ftatesvllle, for-: merly for a time of Cliarlotte, penti yesterday la the city with friends. Messrs. II. C. Knox and W. II. woot- en. of Davidson, spent yesterday in the city en route to Clarkson, They were accompanied by 14 doss and vill en gage in their annual hunt , - Mr. T. K. Nixon, ot Mount Aiourne, a merchant of that town, was a Cliar-i lotte visitor yesterday. v; ' Mr. L. B. Williams, of Bocklng bam, epent yesterday in the cltyr stop ping at the Central... Kev. JUT. a. ' onearer, vi son, : was a Charlotte visitor yester day. , 1 . ' 1 Mr. H. F Austin, of Greenville, Tennw; spent yesterday In the city on business- j - , - Among the guests registered at the Selwyn last night were Messr.; R.- Pt Blbson and L. . WT Brander, . of Con cord,.' " ' i , Mr. G. M- Presley, of Asheville, tva registered among the guest at the Buford last nlrht- ' ' Messrs. 3. P. Dellinsie'r an R.'J. Morrison, of Cherryville, ,wer visit ors in the city yesterday. -" Mr. I. C. Morrison, of ReldsviUe, spent yesterday In' the" city, . , BRIEFS- I? Few ( Jllnor ; Jfapppnlng In and About the CKy r 1 ,' ' ' -Mrl T. W, Ro la ill at hi horn on North Poplar street. ,s Little Miles Durham, son of Mr, and Mrs, J. A, Durham, continue crit ically Hi. ' '; - , , . '-Mrs. Sallle Caldwell White, who has been 111. for so Ion, wis not so wen yeieraay,- , . . , fA marriage of Interest to people In Steele Creek will be that this -evening of Miss Odessa Griffin and Mr Newton w. Query, . r-Mr, S. "Wlttkowsky has moved out of hi office at No. 1 1. North - Tryon street and 1 now located on i'West Fifth street , -,- . -Mrs. C .PHarrla has been seri ously ill for several days. - Her sister, Mra E. VfJ Costen,"of plneville,. is at her bedside. , l ,s - ' , "The Children of the Confederacy will hold an important meeting with Mra - J. ' L. Sexton to-morrow after noon at 4 o'clock, . ' 1 The member of St Ames' Guild ara requested to meet 4hla afternoon' M at. feter JEr aconal church to assist, with the Christmas decorations. Miss Sallle Adams, who ha been Indtspoaed - at her home on North Church street, t will .be able to return to-day to her dutle at the Carnegie iiiorary. - t h " '--The Selwyn will aeommence it European, service in its dining room this morn hi g. Both American and European plans wiH be in' vogue in the future. . An Important meeting ot the home mission committee of the Mecklenburg rresoytery 'will be field in the parlor morning -at 10 o'clock. . ... 4 - The recruiting of colored soldier for service in the cavalry cohorts of the Philippines has been", resumed. Order to this effect have been receiv ed at the local recruiting office. A Chrlstma concert Is to be giv en at the 'Calvary Methodist church to-night No admission will be charg ed, but, a collection will be taken for the benefit of the light bearers of the Dr.. W.. B." Mott of. Mount Mourne. 1as moved hi Tamily here and will make Charlotte his home permanently, f It la understood that he will continue the 'practice of his profession, that of meaiclne. -;: ;v "; ? ' "Keep the pot bolllnr 1 the 'sig nificant greeting which overhang a pot placed' yesterday by the Salvation Army folks at Burwell & Dunn's cor ner on the square. - The proceed will go to feeding the poor, on Christmas. -Drs. J. R. Alexander and John R. Irwin wilt move their offices In a few LWoodall St Sheppard Just below the Gem Restaurant The drug firm leave the corner on the square while the Charlotte Realty . Company Is con. strucUng It skyscraper. .. . v t -Mc C A. William " ha been mide chairman of the finance commit tee of the board of health, and Dr. F. M. Winchester, chairman of the sewer, eommittee from the tame board. Both of these are new member and received their appointment a few day ago from Mayor Frankllnf ' Of Interest to Mu.!c-Lorers. - Much .local Interest 1 being maal. fested Iii the coming next week of Mis May Penlleld, who 1 to be the gueat of her friend. Mr. E. W, Thompson, in Dilworth, Charlotti'- music-lovers are looking forwai.to iier visit with great pleasure for ahe 1s an artist of i wwjiii. jme rrovi- Idence Journal recentlv hd h. .i. "er iuyciainciii, u wnen sne sing her whole soul Is In her Voice." t . Traffic Manager to Meet. ' ;A number of the leading", traffic agent of the Southern Rallwsv win ?U)uiviiie, - .y.. ,.; ajsieunt . M cara . " 0":.ri.t ", . . " " V'V "".V. mtendent of th Columbia division, fana otheri , - -, vw.i,a v., super Prominent Tlanter Found DeadWith Throat Cut. . , West Tolnl, CaA Dec. 18. W. M. fAucky, a well-known planter near here, wa found dead to-day with his throat cut. Hi body lay on. a pile of cotton feed in a tore house on. the Ed r,-)okr rli-.'tlon, which Mr. t tucky had recently ased. An investigation Ij trlr.g conducted to d!?cover wheth er iturky dlrd as a remit of murder ous violence or sulcus. : ly 1 1 House wi.i 1 : - :i I . iii a p . t ) i business cf t';0 t after the ho.u'ay re The Speaker has overtime for a wee!f t Ciwn to IV; e ;on i...i'.ieaate'.y :ess. . Deen work!!1 to complete tao organization or a new , liouse . or Representative. - fcpeaker Cannon did not complete his committee abslgnments until . 12 o'clock to-night. Mr. John Sharp Williams, who by virtue of his minority -leadership had the - naming of Democrats to the various committees, worked ' behind closed door all of yesterday and to day, and sent his completed Hat to the Speaker. The assignment task wa heavier this year , than ever be fore, owing to the creation of about 60- additional committeeships by the enlargement of the more important committees by one Republican and one Democrat on account of increased membership of the House and the fact that many member foresee , in the Speaker's selections an effect on the presidential situation, v . v ' Non-return of members of.- the Fifty-ninth Congress to the Blxtleth Congress created 188 , vacancle in committees. - - - 1 , Of the 188 vacancle thus created, 12 are , chairmanships. - i- Additional committeeship proylded for by en largements - of ! committee member ships bring up to a . total of : nearly 250, the assignments to do announced by the Speaker to-morrow, i . 1 ' s Following precedent, no chairman In the Fifty-ninth Congress who !i a member of the .Sixtieth Congress will be superseded, unlets v through the occurrence of a' vacancy else where be has become the ranking member of another and ' mora Im portant committee, In which, case he is expected to step up.- No member can halrman of more than ona committee. TRUCE FOR A :i DAT DECLARED. In Fight For Control ot Illinois Cen tral Railroad Company Seeking vBasto Foe' Further Proceedings. v J,Chlcago, Dec. 18 ;tA truce for;$4 hour wa teclared.".i to-day ' in the fight for control of the r Illinois Cen tral . Railroad Company. " Both' V the meeting of stockhoicera and 'the' In junction ault filed against the Harrt man. force by Stuyvesant.Flsli were postponed- until to-morrow and the attorney representing the varled( In terest 1 involved, spent the , greater part of to-day and to-night to a conference seeking to find a basle of agreement for v further ? proceeding. Up to a .late tour to-night no in timation had been given that such an agreement had been reached, r William Nelson Cromwell, t chief counsel for .Edward H. Harrlman, took eommand Of the legal forces for that aide -1 of the cae thl morning. The Harrlman lawyer asserVd that ttte 'stockholders' meungs ftiould be postponed until Judge Farlln Q..BaIl had rendered a final aeclalon In th,e injunction ault. a , . Edgar' . Farrar and other attor ney representing Mr. Fish held that the meeting -could be continued, vote being taken of all stock exclusive of the 281,Stl shares owned by the r Union Paclflo and the Railroad; Se curltle Company and now restrained A between these divergent views. Judge : Ball refused to decide off (hand ; and after a "runner confer ence : the attorneys agreed that th stockholder should convene and lmi mediately adjourned until to-morrow noon and that further argument ' 1A the court should be xstponed until to-morrow inornlng. , . . . - " f i CHAMP CLARK, SAYS BRYAN, " , . " . . . Missouri Senator Think Bryan Win ' Be the Next Democratto 7 Nominee For President, and Believe He Will v Be Elected If Republican Dont ' Stop, v Quarreling . Among Them , "circs. , .. ', t Pittsburg. - Pa.; Dee., 18. Con gressman Champ Clark, of Missouri, her to dellvet a lecture, aid in an interview to-aay: - : "If certainly look as though Mr. Bryan would get tn , Democratlo nomination and furthermore, he will be elected, If the Republican leader do not top quarreling among them selves. The Republican party vr. has not peen ao split for many yeara "Preaident Roosevelt' third ' term decision certainly means that he will never again be a candidate, for the presidency If there w any meaning in th English language,"' said the Mls eur,i Congressman, "atid 'with ' th Republican -party .split into two facl lions .-me one neaaea oy Tart and the other by Uncle Joe Cannon, For- aker. Hughe, Knox and others, there seem to be every chance of victory for the Democrats." i . , Regarding, the movement of the navy. Congressman Clark said? , "Sending the fleet to the Pacific 1 all right. If l believed that no for elgn nation object - to It going there, I would not. favor the. risk and expense of a long trip, but -because I do believe that certain nations do pbject, I am In favor of sending it to the Pacific water and keeping r tt there long as we see fit" v HEVl-E"S 70tb BintimAT, Acfnilrel ' George Dewe Clvpn' Dinner In Cflebratlon of 70th Annlvensnr 'or HI BlrthArtoM Anniversary ' Pom Xot Occur Until the 26th. - Washington, Deo. - 1$. Admiral Gaorge Dewey gave a dinner to-night at his home on K street in celebra tion of the 70th anniversary of his hirth. ' The autual anniversary doos not occur until th let'a InstanL hut irngni;ine ceieoration wa advanced In or .. .. - - . i QT xniW in rresiaent mignt oe pres. wt Th dinner was informal in cnaracier, mere oemg no set tpeeche avamage-. -ot ,, tne opportunity in graceful fashion to conrratuist Mm Those present m adJKIon to th ad mlral and Mrs. Dewey were: Prn. ldent-nd Mrs -Roosevelt: Madame Bonaprte. Mr. .To!in R. , McLenn. Mrs. Frederick W. Vandcrbllt, Mrs. Viiyard, Mr. Nlcholn Fl?h. 0Sneral Ilo-jice T'orter. Senator rran.lflre. Admiral .! Mr. Brownon, C.-nr!i and Mr. Frel D. Orsnt, Jencral c:i Ifsple, Mr. 'end Mrs. Van Irc!ifr, Mr. nd ?.ir V,'lill)m Qnrre rif j t's. Mr. and Mr. Taul Morfm, ; ;n looker. Af. - ''fil Csr.ni. f,spJ,1 I, r- re Iliod, r,f the TnlKh fmln-r, Car'-!n pp1 V'e. y.n an) I'eu'cn nt II. V. I t. -. Bought sunder jsrlce and told at Dry, Good profit ,;u 8060 heavy Jute Mixed Smyrna Rugs, same rug wa believe would - , t- cost you L60 else whes...,,.. $1.00 80x60 All-Wool Smyrna :x' Rugs, regular 1 4.00 and $1-50 grades,' $1.50 - iixll All-Wool Smyrna' Rugs-; you pay '83.50 elsewhere. only. .$2.2) v , A few. Wool 9xt2 Art Square,- nice quality. . ,$.50 NEW CHINA Special lot ' just received 'Plates, Vases, Cup and Saucers, etc.; i -it en tlrely new designs, : specially lm- it , ported for us. A look over v our China and Glass- .. - . t N ware will give you many Idea a to acceptable jglft. r- , ".. ' r ,',1 ' " CHOICE HATS AT SMALL PRICES we have a big stock and we are trimming up swell Hat at prices to mall it will surprise you. ' i - , C Commencing To-Night, Store Wfll Be Open Evenings Till Christmas. this is me season er decay, and weak ened vitality: good health is hard to re tain. If Vnti'rt rxtnln vnnra fmrtirv vah rystem With HoUlster's - Rocky Mountain tern. m urei way. cents,. )a or : QUAIL ON TOAST ; Nice, lame, fat auait. . eleaantly cooked, served - with ' buttered toast French fried potatoe , v ' ' ; -30 Cents. I wurw i vntf TTrwmi wAnura 2$ W. Trade, SB X. Tryon. upon iay , ana jvignu. Special J otic 03 LEATHER 'GOODS 8 EE OL'R ; BKAU- tltul lino of leather roods for Christ ..; mas.- - All sorts of nib, things in the leather lino. The ' best goods at the X mort reasonable price. . JA8. P, 8TOWB ft CO., Drugglsta -'puone 1, FOR iALB-THBKB OF THK riNlCST tnanufaoturlng site to t found any where; corner two railroads and Kast ith itreet. Price very reasonable. A Khannlntr location lor 7nol(salo aar : liouse, etc, which can b used (or ; rented to fins advantage. ' Also other nice manufacturing sites. . J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A SRO. THERE NOW HAVEN'T A VACANCY nn my list, but lot of fellow ro run ' nine about bcarglng people to take their Y hotmes. 1 have the location, I know j how to draw tito inquirer, I rent mem. Applicants all. 'phone, write r wlra ' me dally. Quit fooling and give me your houses. E. L - Keesler, 25 8. Try ' 4n street. 'Hon W. J BAKKKY PAGE. EXECTRK'IANS. Everything electrical, house, mill and line work a specialty. We also furnish retfmate for cltr lighting plants, HARK3T PAOB, 4:i V, Trad Ht , Charlotte, N. C Chop 'phone D21, Nlf ht tall ll and WV - , WHAT WTC SERVB t ' APPKTIZI.VO and healthful. - It's a long Journey-to nn t-better menu, healthier foo or i prices more I popular. Eating here moans ntifactton a well as pood hu mur. . OKM DIMNG. ROOM AND LTj'XCH COUNTER. . " . tECONO-HAND TVPEWRITICn?: TTE ure reducing stock and quotlngr lowest pries ever ofered for second-liand m. chines. It pay you to Inveetient what we have. J. R. Crayton St Co LIT 8. -Tryon, 'Phone bt , " . WE II AVE A CAR LOAD OF NUT3 RnUlns, Orengen, Apple, Dates, Kles". Cntrly. Coconnuts, Celery, Cranbfrrio Fruit Cake, !pes, sod can nave you 0f.( on the dollar. W buy at wlioie- : e!e then retail at cut rts. BRlna. l.hi CO., iv3 AVest Trsde street. ; OUR CHRISTMAS gUl'PLT Or NVN . nelly fine Cflm:ies have srrlvel. Iirmi. tiful ho" ..rkge and baoktit. The r-rr-i i noy 10 r'v lor Clirtntmna AVOODALL & fSiUlPAKD, On the . 8'iiare. , r'TI F'MI.iLNT Ct' UOVM'AIV l.ur kw)"ft rwKed to-l"V, f.-ni m jour Ci.i r.-.rt..! order, uur iii ot pod thlr' -n U rntx-ti lcrpr than ovr i. i -- r i ri Him. ? it ft i j CO., I p t'i-liilt (j-n .., n, i 5 f a f.onn c f e chVii , e tiie t I l. " ' fTCr 1 T I J !-t!,I- , t ) er,it c i i l i.d '13' t l . . i. IVEY'S J To-lay is the. last Owing to the immense success he has met- with, Mri Young has i longer, If you this saying oppturiity pass. : REMEMBER Kead to-morrow s aa ': . .: w specials for Friday and Saturday, WHOLESALE Silver and . Cot Glass v : For Christnas - Beautiful articles', ot 11'' sorts 4n this line, from' small , articles at ' i ' ' ' popular prices ,to .the .handsomest , - gifts ' one covild wish ;f or." f v B.A.Southerland Jeweler ? H: :ty Cr.!:b Tea fcapb . i, A iuij Iwlw rie. , ' ' -. trfnci I4m Huim mi mmt Vltw."." A rrwnino for CoMtteatioa XUdlcesttoa, tJv in4 kidney troubles. ptmplM, VmamK impure Lloed. Bad Breath. SlurlS BweU, Besdaeb iQd Kidney troubles. Hmpl, luamK Impure Uoed. Bu Breath. Bluitls BweU, Hi nS Hulurti. la Haek llouBUia TN tab lit form. 15 SDl a boa Omiiln anmil y BobutaTM Cao Comfawt, Msdiiao, ia CSUU KUCSETS PCS IJUJJW fCfLS 4 fV trl M M CXlorlcss ' . I, , Yc:r ; Criir To-D !!;isscc:.:?uY! ! '-r::ad rannon v V fxf'ffw If 1 '-O day, of. this our kindly , tonsented expect to purchase TO - DAY IS THE ,i . . m :. a u m i Dig aooe: it tens t I Given Avay I f for test edvertise- f . t .i ' , , .. mzrit of v ; -; f,!rs. Jos Person's i S: Remedy I CcrM dm Dec 24LV I iVrite fcr, 2rtia:!:rs. I Yyf " - Kew crop Seeded Halsins. ) C Currant, Date aad llga W. IL CROTVXTX. ' . Ji . f s - - , Tboaea 744 aad SM. . -GET IT AT ILiWIXra." ASTOrJISIIING CHRISTMAS SALES It U remarkabl bow fast our beautiful ChrUtmaa things are going. But then It 1 no wonder. They are so pretty and o artistic and attractive. - We hav ona of the dainti est, most artistic display in the city, and our pricea are very reasonable. ; Can't your droo In to-djyt 1 Wa are aure you wouU fad just th thing you are looking for. And wa Just want you t see our line, whether yn tn or not Our tore I dcorti . duft ' prtt;!y. ni t ;i g.v you a fcenu'.ae, g'al welcoma . -j , ... ....'' r - .Jill- 5 I l . . . V greatest Fur Sih. to stay one day ; Furs, don t let ;;y. : . LAST DAY h &. m m w oi oanta oiaus RETAIL Christmas, Flovers Koses, Carnations, Violets, Sweet Peas, Lily of the Vel- Nice, Pot Plants, ' Rorn Hyacinth and Narcissus, "at 25 and 50 cents. . ; , Give us a trial v Scholtz, The FIcrlGt t. . : , r.rsT op all fc ; . - Homo Comfort. Worew by hand trlp. ef flannel Thicle autlted fleece lining and soft russet solea Th homf ho that ultj both old and young. Men' slse to il price .. .,IM Ladle slse S to 7 nrlce till nt by mall on receipt ti eric. CIUIEATH A Ca . . " t " i il ' FOR CHRISTfJiS ' m 4 t' r Chafing Dishes, ' -' r Serving Dishes,; ; Vl Coal Vases, : , 4 Carving Sets y ' v Stoves, 1 , 221CoT;th Tryca CS., Cr.t Hr.vcr L . ha com , tsriln. T7 l.z . them,M usual, and te -. -kind the k'nl U.at are j a littl better tJ-sa e.e c cry cr.nrrr'"l V "i grow fancies la T.777 C jrAT;c::3. ;, . vre r .'." - : - ' ' ' ' ' ', - , , .' Ma
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