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cnAnLOTn: daily observer, april 12, lcoa T.VL XIaI tiuS: ' . r":'-tth. -' -CoVez Con WTfi of Jiuaio to- Cive Ileciuii To-, urrow Night. ", , The student of the EUaabetln Col lege Conservatory of Music will give a recital to-morrow evening commenc ing at :( o'clock la the college au cltorlum. The publlo U cordially in vited The programtr.3 la as follows Piano Quartette, "March Triumphal" ... ..Hoist Misses Buth Bradley, "Antiita Bryant, Dora Howe and Ayleene Killer, - Piano Eolo, ""Etude de 8tyle'...:Bavtna' . Miss Verna Bummer, .v Vocal Solo, "Spring- Has Come". . White Miss Ayleen HlUer. Piano Solo. Valse Brilliant".;.. ..Chopin .- 1 -. Miss Ruth Bradley, - . Vocal Duet, "Vlenl ml Mlo 8 en"... Millard Misses Franks Folic and Berts Hutching, piano" Solo. Moonlight" f -......Bendel - :--r. ' iuii .ttessi ryant Piano Duo, 'Tas de Crro bales"...... '....,.........-,...., ., Chaminade Misses Bo. trice Boyd and Cbattle Usher. Violin Bolo. asTotte"... ....... ...Ellerton Master Carl Banks King. ao .EolQ'SprtnarSong!, .Mendelssohn - Miss Marjorie Richardson. ' Chorus. -"Ave Maria" .........Gelbke (Soloist. Mr. C..C Butt) College Chorus. Piano Solo, 'The Butterfly" .......MerkeN ' ! i Miss Dorm . Howe. Piano Solo. "On Wing of Song"...... ;. .t.i .V ; Mendelssohn-Heller . ' Miss Anna. Xincald. . . "., l.Voca Solo. a. 'In the Dark. In the Dew"" ,. Coomb b. "Just a W sarin For Ton .' ...... ........ v.. Jacobs Bond ......... . . jjj,, Mailorle Richardson. ; Wano- Onsxtet--SD0alsh-DanceiW: . ...7.. ...... ... .....Mesxkowskl Misses Bessie Bryant. Franke Folk, Hi :r vtfe Satterthwait and Louise Voller. . tthjo oranavE holt tvrrK.- - - - THE' EFFECT OF.THK PANIC -t Dlonmmti a Blue Mont This Sana . . mer to Be ' Curtailed Mr. J. H. ;;- Tucker Writ. . w . chairman of the execirttve ommlttee of the Southern - Baptist Assembly brounds, vhich' are located at -Blue t- Mont. 17 miles east of 'ahevtlle. Is . eolleetlnar all unpaid account prepar atory to the sending- out of mapa and the selection -of the lots. In a letter ' received by one of the subscriber in thia city a few day ago, Mr. Tucker stated that "the institution is m nne - -. condition - and .we expect to hare - road crowd this summer camnliur In tenU." - In continuation ha add that "owlnr'to the panic we will not be able to make the large developments we had expected. Nevertheless ev erythlng la In fine shape and there I no danger lor the future. , ' . - The Southern Baptist -V Assembly . Grounda are situated In -the Bwanna noa gap. on top of the Blue Bldge mountain, ' overlooking the ' famous (Round Knob, and not a great distance from Moatreat. While subscribers - will regret to learn that the develop menu this" summer will not be on the scale expected. It - la reassuring to learn that .everything la safe so far as the future is concerned. :. i1--"''' ' TAKES GOVERNMENT JOB. - Mr. OV K. Prltobett, - Formerly ' of -r Charlotte, Accept Governmental . Proffer Id a Skilled Engineer. ' , " ' The Charlotte friend of Mr. C M. Prltchett ' win be ; interested -to know -, that ha ha been tendered a position as civil engineer by the United Statea government ahd la accepted. Mr. prltehett waa formerly one of the en gineer pt.thJ3.AJ'oijUjj Com-. - jany,r - and later' vwa , engaged In hydraulic development works in the - piedmojtf k country. He will be . located In - the Phil ippine and win . sail from San -Francisco May 5th, accompanteor by ' hi wife and child. In Manila he will probably have headquarter and - his most Important engineering work will be in road construction and harbor t work. The position la one of high dignity and Importance; i; , !f ; "T Important engineering work in this section has been done by Mr. Prlteh ett. who -ha achieved success In his work. 1 Ho gees- into hi new-fleld with "the good wishes of many friends, as well a the Implicit confidence of tlfose acquainted with his work here that he will In a short time render , himself Invaluable to the government Joint .3iet!ns at local Y. M. C. A Daily 1omi 12:03 to 12:30 O'clock ; The Speakers. . ' The Episcopal .'i and Lutheran churches and the Toung Men' Chris tian Association will unite in oberv anco -of Holy Week, which . com mencea to-day. The service will be held daily from 12:05 to 1I:J0 o'clock and are Intended primarily for- down-town business men. though all men are cordially Invited to attend. - . The speaker will be the follow Ing-named ministers:, Rev. Francis M. Osborne, rector of -?he Church of the Holy Comforter: Rev. . Ham Malllnckrodt,-rector of . St. Peter Episcopal church, and Hev. Dr. Rob ert -C. Holland, pastor or Marg i Lutheran church. ' - rToolea for the addresse, win be announced dally. All men are cor dially Invited to attend.- The. meet Ing will begin , and end exactly on time so that those contemplating at tending a seTles of servlCee of decid ed interest may' be assured of meet In business engagements. -; . - Each -of -the above-ministers will have two meetings in charge. - ?fo $10,000 Compromise Offered by Mesers. Burwell ft Cansler; of the local bar. have asked that he on server correct the report published in last Thursday issue to the effect that the Southern- Railway Company naa offered to compromise the $7S.00O civil action orourht by Mr. and Mr. W. C. Davla, of Oasfonla. for injuries alleged to have been, received -in the Rudd wreck test falU WTh report to the effect that a sum aporoxlmatlni 1 10.000 had been tendered the. plain' tiffs bv. the defendants, 'Messrs. Bur well ft Cansler declare H all fiction, and without any foundation In -fact In the Interest of truth. The Observer gladly 'corrects the -error whlch-wa given as nothing mora man rumor, VISIT. THE :BIJOU ' . MONDAY -nd teeEdlson Great Moving t . ' Picture , ' ' "A COUNTRY GIRL'S SEMINARY ; Lift AND fXPERIENCES" A "Strong, Clean " Picture, ' Full of i' life and Human Interest Every College Girl Should See It. PEOPLE'S COLUMN An advertisement 'Inserted In this column at rate of ten cmts per Una of lr -worda - Jfo ad taken for lea than SO cent. -Cash In advance. WANTED. WANTED Salesman tor sell to grocers. druggists 1 and ceateotioner; , 1100 per month and' expense California Cider ft Extract Co.,' St .Louis, Mo. . WANTED For the next five yeara for a manufacturing plant- la Greensboro, White poplar, bass wood, or cotton wood. Address Mr. G. W. Dodd. cars Chamber of Commerce,- Greensboro; N. C, . t WAKTED-Kxperlenced energetle ateno- - grapher willing to. do .other office du ties. -'Jobber, care Observer, " r ,r j.; w AWTJfiuAgents; to . aevote whole or part ; thne "selling , our accident . policy which pays 11,000 death and IS weekly benefit with registration and lArnMUca- tlon tor tl. yearly. $100,000 deposited with Insurance commissioners for protection of policy-holders. Big seller; liberal., ca.ni' missions. North American Registration' Co., 1(0 Market Bt. Newark," N. J. WANTED Experienced help tor millin ery department- Apply to Mrs. McDon ald. Little-Long Co. -.; ' WANTED Gentlemat and wife want nn rumianea room centrauy locateo. flned, care Observer. . ,--:-- , , Monntaln Vbtltor In Charlotte. Dr. W; B.r Robertson ahd B. Gibba and Mr. 3. u. Ray, of Browns ville. Yancey .coufttv,- and Dr. E. W, Glbba, of Candter, Buncnmbn county, are a bunch of mountain visitors in Charlotte, '-They are not, however, from thave of Yancey. : The Brownsville WANTED Salesman -to - work - country - mttiTAm. . Rnlnrv H3ft monthlv; w-tiair gentiemenxei! . wi n soma po.o tnat f,elght en all shipments. Los Angeles potmp Pair -nose glassea Owner can uaer to., Auanu, ui, -- , ... there are two colleges there, Presby terian and Baptist, with an ehroll- - raent of scholars exceeding BOO. all Of them local. .It la within eight miles of the llnejOf the South A .Western . Railroad, but ! at" present la 40 miles from any railroad point The eounty - has a telephone system and has had . prohibition for 15 yeara,' ill ls, nn lawful, for any one to. - have more . than a quart of liquor In the county, . , -. Cloelng , of Protracted . Jtf eetlng. Rev' Dr. W. W.'Bays will -preach to-day at 11 at Try on Street church ' In the.' absence of Rev. H.K.;Boyer, who was called out of town to con duct the funeral of Mrs. t. E. Thomp son, which takes place at MeFarland, In Anson county, this morning. At I -- - p.- m. .Per. Frank Slier will speak - to men- only on "The Three Great Life Questions.' This meeting . will - be -under the auspice of the T.'M. C A. and the Methodist c,hurches ot Char lotte. At 5 p. m. Mrs. Slier will talk ' to women- and gtrre at Trinity church. -At 8. p. m.i Key.- Krankr Siler - will ' preach, at Tryon Street church, this feeing the last service of the protract ed ..meeting. - f , j; . ''.I .in i .I ' "' a i The- Threo Great Lifo Question An- :.'" wered. The widely, advertised meeting for men only to be addressed by Rev. -rrank . Slier wm take . place this af ternoon at o'clock at the ' Tryon Ftwet Methodist church. Rev. Mr; Slier will speak on "The - Three Great Life Queetiona" '"The meeting will be under the Joint aus pices of the Methodist churches of the cltyand ihe-Young Men' Christian 'Association. . . . - s,- Mr. Cyril D. Baxtresser will, sing, lThe Palma." Other attractive music will be provided. . . . . All men are lnvltedlto attend. The V meeting will beglnpromj)Uy ati - a'clock. ' WANTED June 1st a loan of ts.000 for 13 months. Will pay bonus. Address "Loan," car Observer. ; ; - .. . , -WANTED Beglstered - or - unregistered - druggist wtttMong experleno.- One not afraid of work. State salary expected. giving reference, j Address "Duota",'' ears Observer. j WANTED LadylatenDiirapher . with ex ''perienoe, desire position at once.' Can furnish good L references. Address Box , R. F. Ds No. 1. Bynum,.N. C. : ;- WANTED Those wishing - board and . rooms to call. ICS, or jaddress "1L A.. ear Obaerver. - Large, Cool rooms, hot and cold water baths. Best of faie ana ftna location. . WANTED 10.000 railway mall -- clerks; ' mail carriers-clerks' - salary J1.200. Examinations -here soon. Preparation free.' Franklin Institute. Rochester, N. WANTED Torrent t-room house, mod ern conveniences, not too far out; Ad dress "S," care Observer. . , WANTED At once, position .as book " keeper by experience young man. Qood referene. Address Book-keeoer. Box HI. Hickory. N. C. :r v, . . ,. A B.1D JOKE '- - ... is the . name of an tinuHually fine ' picture at f THE DIXIE -Xew Moving Picture Show 233 West Trade tstreet Be sure aiyi see it Monday (change .Tuesday). Thia picture has not been shown before.. people's golu;.;;i All advertlaeraenta Inserted in this column at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad. taken for leas than 20 cents. Cash la advance. FOB SAUC FOR SALE Some fine . tomato plants; several kinds. -Apply 10 N. Pine bt FpR SALE One ot the best building sites in Elisabeth Heights; large front age and depth. Address -Elizabeth." FOR SALE W have on hand four -crualilng machines for. crushing gold or (built for the late O. K- MoCuteeon) which must be sold at some price. South ern. Machine Works, High Point N.; C, FOR SALE-Handsome combination fold -In- bed. containing desk, book-case, chest Ot - drawers. wardrobe - and - bed; good as new. Apply 110 North College Bt FOR SALE Stock of groceries and hard ' ware In one of the best manufacturing towns In the State, -with an established trad. Address-'Trad, eara Observer. FOR SALE CHEAP Fire proof safe. Ad dress t"Safe," care Observer, FOR SALE Clay, whlpporwllt and mixed peas. oy beans, aeed.corn and seed sweet, potatoes. Write for prices on any Quantity.-, Hickory Seed o.(--MMKory. N. C. :' - ..- ; ',' - FOR SALE 2 mules, one two-horse wa gon. onecow. Davidson ft Wolfe, rirrv FOR ItEirr.r' FOR RliT-'rtree"hirnIsfied' roam--t8 couple for, light housekeeping. 11 Mint FOR RENT To gentlemen, nicely fur nished room In a deslraule location, close in,' modern convenience. 'Phone FOR r-, RENT To gentleman, . furnished room. Convenient-location. -Address 'M-C'. care Observer.': .-j..' FOR ' RENT Nicely furnished 1-room cottage, city - water ' and gas, three blocks from' Southern depot on Victoria Ave., Woodlawn. W per month, "J, TB. Murphy ft Co.. it N. Tryon. St PUr.CELL'3 LadiesMleady-to-TT'ear Gament3 of Quality y FOR RENT No. U3 East Ave., now oc cupied by Mr. Shuler. Nine rooms, two bsth rooms, large shady yard, possession May 1st. "John F. Orr. - . REAL ESTATE WANTED. WOULD like to bear at once from owner having good farm for aale. Not par tloular about location; please give price and reason for selling and slate when possession can be hsd. L. Derbjsulru, Bex 1384, Rochester, N, T. . . IX1ST . ' LOST-A gold watch fob with Inltluls 4, G. T." -Reward for return to Observer. LOST-On N. Myers oar Tbarsday morn ing. In Dllworth, pearl and silver' ha- dle upmbrella, monogram M. H. Reward If returned toNjno. M. . Scott ft Co. - LOST Last night probably at Bijou, lad medlum-sised gold : watch,' open faced,' Initials S. T. K. Reward for re turn to -Observer. ; , '"'; " LOST In ladles' toilet Southern Rwy. ee pot pocket book. Suitable reward 7 it returned to 907 West Trade St y LOST Whit pood . dog . with yellow ear and yellow spots on bok. Answer ing to the name of Ted., Finder please return to Observer office and get reward. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WOULD jlk to hear from owner having good paying business for sale; not par- tlcular about location; please give price, reason for selling, and. state when pos session can be bad. L Derbyshire. Box 29M, Rochester. N. TV' - ' ' ' FOCND.- recover by paying for thl( ad. M ISCELt A N EOTJ8. NEW; MODERN T-room residence, Just completed ;..and. ready to move Into. Large corner tot. For aale direct from the owner. No, 338, care Observers 81.M4 13 THE WINNlNO number this week at the Consolidated Cigar Storea FHONE S00 for the best all rotmd Isun- ary work m tne cny. we return evsnn nlu. 1,i,nrf,M rlvht Oiir rtnllmra to nil 1 cuffs are smooth and the tie will slip without a Jerki r Sanitary-Laundry. c AGENTS can"t be up-to-date or succeed unless members of only Agent's Co operative and Protective Bureau In the world.- Hull's Co-OperatIv Bureau, ; 201 Franklin street New York, N. WANTED Distributers everywhere; te $3Q made 7 weekly, distrlbutin' cir culars, samples.- Overseeing advertising, No canvassing. : Steady.) ? Address . Ba ilable Adv. Bureau, Chicago. STRAYED OR STOLEN English setter male nun. seven month eld. whit wlta 3 ! crown eara ana Drown nana arouna ooay. JIIss Clark to Sprak at Xortb Char . kxte. . Miss- Ellrabeth Clark, of South Af rica, will, make an address at . the North Charlotte Methodist church to-njght at 7:10. Miss Clark will re "lite some experience of the Boer war and also make an evangelistic ad dress. . ' ' A graduate of a Europevi univer sity, a member of the International committee of the T. W. c.. A. and a most gifted speaker. Miss Clark wia doubtless be greeted-by a large con gregauon." .. . ' . j . ANTED Contractors, plasterers, mas ons and Sealers in Duildlng materials. to let us tell them the difference between the genuine "Acme" Cement Plaster -and the imitations being: offered end how much more expensive the imitation are. Carolina Portland . Cement Ce, Charles ton," 8.'C r - WANTED To make contracts with cot ' ton mills to take their output of old bagging ana ties. .Aaaress jl. U. Boylin, i r.. oy tun, o. WANTED Traveling salesman, to sell temperance drink te dealer. Big 'dej mand, 140 per week end expense. Red uross vinegar jo., M. iouta. Mo. WATt.i-apo saiesman to cover .' North Carolina with staple line. High commission with 1100 monthly advance. Permanent position, t right, man. Jess H. Smith Co, Detroit Mich. WANTED for Xj. a. Array. aMs-rKii,!, uniTuirrled men. between agea of u Hid fS, cUib-ns of United . Slates, of good ehsrscter and temperate habits, who can speak.- read end write- tnciiih. un wanted tow lef eervW lit Cub and the l'hl)lppne. For tnformatlon apply to Rrrrulttng Officer, H West Trnd St. Charlotte, N.-C; K1 South Main Kt Anhevtlle, N. C; Eank liutldlng, Hlrk- try, N. C.J frth Main t: , tails- bury, H. C; 4j;4 Liberty St.. Wlnmn Fslem. N. C; Kndall Building, Col urn. M, S. P.; H.ivnswr.rth and Cceyr's 1-j;.,""C. Gr-nvi i". S C.: tilenn Lull ing, fciwtanburs. 8. C Locked collar, C B. Fraaier engraved on plate.' Named "Doc, Reward If rr turned to Oem Restaurant, or 400 W.' 4tn. YOVNG COUPLES wants rooms . in pri vate family. - Good neighborhood Im perative, otherwise location untmpor-., tant. Address 'roiessionai,-- car wo server.' ;.-'. -1- v "- ANNUAL-MEETING Mutual B. ft L. will be held in recorder's court room Tuesday evening, 14th, 8:15. All share holders invited. E. L. Keeeler, Secretary and Treasurer. ; - STJCCrsS In ths stock market Onr book giveadetaila.,.rrea. WriU-lor it John A. Board man ft Co., Stock Brokers,,! Broadway. New k York. PANAMA and straw hats cleaned and reshaped In the latest sty Is; no past or sctd vwL M. Klrschbaum. the Hat ter, 2 W. Trade SU Charlotte. N, C. BICYCLE STOLEN Ivor Johnson, color black. 22-lneh frame, 28-Inch wheels, G. ft J. tire, red bead. No. U0,g87. Burwell ft Dunn Ce. : LADIES to copy letter at home; spare time: good pay; cash weekly; reliable! send stamp. ' Zeck.. Box X28, Merriatown, N. Y, . - ' . I MAKE tt.cm a month, started with ti Will exola n how. - Anyone can do the work home, Warn, S3 Washington Blvd., Chicaeo. . LOVELY 'ROOM with reasonable board for couple or two gent lamen. ' Well lo cated. "Near business, 'Phone 1XX Suits, Our Easter displays are now at their best. Complete with everything that is ultra new in 7oin:'. fine apparel -Novelties is the onlv word that correctlv exriressea the character of our various lines: i Thcz : who prefer something quite out of the ordinary and original in effect will have no trouble in more ihzr eawaiying ineir wants nere. ,; .... A .A :' v-Only six more shopping .: days be f ore Easter. Make your; ; selections J- in the early part of the week 1 . -I i ' . V v - 1$25.00 JFor.Suits Storfhl thofift iri search of a " . 2l,ri really high-class Tailored ' Suit vthis lot off ers special -l inaucements. i JtTery - new 6tyle of merit will be found among them, made of rare nnportetiTfancyit; materials and pretty - checks" and stripes.. Skirts plain gored. Coats plain. - arid " striped laueia limng. ... $170 7 For Suits 'Worth" : $22.50 and $25.00 Handsome ' collection of Solid Color -JPanamas and JLght Colored ' Fabncs. Coats silk lined. . Skirts new style gored. c '-.yu..-.-- ' . .." Garments wanted for-- Easter wear should bo "selecteii in the early part of the week1 to - insure . de livery - if -alterations are required. - . . i - -"";.: ' -?) V Silk Dresses Silk Dresses you can't help liking are here In pro fusion. f Every .woman wants one or more pretty Silk Dresses for Spring arid Summer-Wear. -The i : new. ones will be ready to show.-, to-morrow. When you see i them it will -f)e easy: - to choose -yours. Styles are decidedly novel and as pretty ----- as . iney ; can pe. ----.y v.:-- , .Jumper styles .. . . f . . . . . $1250, $15.00 and $1750 V Princess Chic styles . . ,.$19.50, $25.00 and $29.50 Fancy. Dresses . . ;. .. ; . $20.00," $25.00 and $35.00 . LXn&erie. Dresses : These beautiful Dresses are not only new but ex clusive - in design. . .The materials are of very soft French Batiste and Sheer Lawns. " The' trim mings are of good quality laces . and embroid ' eries. They are made up. in the Princess arid -7 one-piece styles,- elaborately r trimmed, but : in " good" taste.. - " -- . ' ' . : " ' : . Prices. .... .$8.95, $10.00, $1250, $15.00 arid $17.50 - ' ' Bcaiitilul Waists For Sprln Wear Marked at Low Fidures. The new Shirt Waist models for Spring 1908 are re- , markably pretty and are the handsomest, we have ever had pn display at such low prices. When you v 1 examine our Waists tho first impression, you will. 7 haye--they are so different t from 'the ready-made -waists you see ejsewhere-the tailoring is so much better, the designs are entirely, different. And that i-r- . Vi .11 'J'.' ' i't " i. ' 1 ' :' to ' is just the impression we want to make, or else we would not use such precaution in selecting advance models. No matter if it is a $1.00 Lawn -'Waist or a, $150QiIiingeneVWAistf Purcell's styles ; are dif. f erent and prices less, quality considered. : . " Lawn Waists ?PlaIn Tailored Lawn Waists;. . ; $1.00 arid $1.50 Plain Tailorejdniawri:S6isette2WistsZZri?S$ I Lace v Trimmed Lawn Waists. VVSc, $150, $1.98 v ; Lace Trimmed Lingerie Waists - -" ' C- 'r--u . . ..-y'lvy;.'1 .$2.98, $3.98 to $15.00 J, ' Colored Madras Wraists . . .. . . . ; . . -. ;v. . . . . .$2.98 :. I China; Silk; Waists, 1 V .T. $2.50, $350 and $5.00 New Neckwear and Qollars .!e ladies of Cl our line of Neckwear all season - and when" they seo V: the new stvles here this week they will bo de-. : lighted with these entirely r new novelties, be- rause tMv are hPAlltins inr1pd; Wa finvn mnAn special efforts to have this ; Easter showing by '. - litl bUV prClUCSl 111 lUB, CHi-r ' ' 5 . .. - i Embroidered Collars, all colors and combinations . . . .-jut-. ' , J ' i . "15c and 25c. Mull String Ties, embroidered ends. . . 25 and 50c. Embroidered Mull Bows . , ,-. , V , ;. . .. . ; 25c. ) ' SnkJBowau.., .... .... .'v.,-.. ........25c. : Fashion demands matched Gloves this season " ''. .. Gloves to match your dresses. Our Glove coun ' ter will be busy this week, so come as early in the - week as, possible, 'when your i Gloves canbe tried on properly and matched correctly. -Silk Gloves ; ; . . , .... . . : . . . $1.00, $150 to $250 Kid Gloves $1.00 to $350 Handsome Net Waists For i Dress Occasions . feWhite;Nei:Waists to $1250 Ecru Net Waists. . ....... . . .$350, $5.00 to $12.50 riCream Net; Waists .-r. , . : $5,95,- $6.95 to $ 8.95 Summer Silk Waists rrr.r.v. $4.75, $5.95 to: $ 750 Hosiery Onyx Hbsiery is making for us every day new cus tomers. You can depend upon our Hosiery . every pair is guaranteed fast . color, and theit : wearing qualities farjsurpass any Mother; brand of hose. Every new idea represented in the patterns of our Laco and Open Work ITosiery. - Lace Hose at.. . . . . .,25, 35, 50 and 75c. 4 Plain Lisle Hose....:....,... ..25,35,50 and 75c. Embroidered tlose . . . , , . . . . .25, 50, 75c. and $1.00 'I Tan Lisle Hose. 25, 35 and 50c, : i: Tan Lisle Hose, Embroidered, ...... ..50 and 75c. V Silk Hose V . V . ... . . ; . $1.00, $150, $2.00 to $3.50 Gorsqts "To produce good lines to your, new garments, a New Model Corset should be worn. Our new Spring models in the Royal Worcester -and Bon Tons are un equaled - to produce - these - correct lines. V Try them; 'we guarantee satis faction. . ' Prices..........:.! $150,.T1C0 u? to C3XD Mail Orders- ' ' v . Promptly Filled Nev Lin: cf Pzz:: f ca Sdz-Thb 'T.m; "
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