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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVEK,; APRIL 22; 1003. j SOCIAL A!iDIWAI.j . - '- x ' . 1 ' .' . f Misses Mamie Hearne. of Albemarle, . and Blanche Fitzgerald, of Chatham. ' Vjl, fcav returned home after spend ; In several day in tne ciiy wun ur, and Mr. K K. KusseU. on Tenth ave- v The opera "Isabella" has been post i X poned' from Friday and aturday V nights to Monday and Tuesday. April - - t27th and 28th. This production. , -strictly by home talent and for the v benefit of a local Institution, promises 7 'to eclipse anything ever before griven In tha eity. - For , the past several C weeks rehearsals .have ben Indulged ". in nightly at the Colonial Club, All those who ere to ak pari are a!d to be wonderfully well trained. -Hole. . et will go on sale at Hawieya gat wday... y,: -y r. ,-4 . .." . The next big" social , event will be tha irermnn which the Nine O'CIOCK Cotillon Club will give next Tuesday ' night 'at the Selwyn. ? Mesdames W. A. Reynolds and Rush Lee have , eharge of the arrangements and noth ing is being left undone 'to. make this something to be long remembered- '' 't' i . ' r- 't V,-' 'v- t . ' An . event of wide Interest ihrough - out this, section of the State was the r wedding at Ked Springs last evening , of Miss Eleanor Nunnelee, Williams, ' th accomplished 'and -r attractive : rffcttchter bf - Mr. and, Mrs. William --ritshugh Williams, to Mr. Louis Ed- ward Hall.: The eeremony took place . In ' the Presbyterian church,, which ', " was made unusually lovely for the oc , caslon and was witnessed by a large circle of relatives and friends. Mr. .' and Mrs Hair Tiite the bestrwtehef -of a host of acquaintances for a long and most useful life. .y'u : 'The automobile party consisting of . Mr. , W. a Blakeney. Misses Pattle ; Lea and Rosa and Alice Stack, Mr. : ' Warren Stack and Mrs. Estelle Stew ' . art. of Monroe, returned home yes ' terday morning through the country. ' The party came up for De Wolff Kop- per Monday night - " v :' ? Mr. and Mrs. S. A Morsbach, of .. Cincinnati, O., were registered among . the. guests at the Selwyn yesterday. ( Misses Mary Stewart; Bess and Fan ' . Austin and Mrs. J. J. Lindsay, of Mon r roe, were 'visitors in the city yester day on a shopping expedition. ( Misses Mamie and Fern Johnson are visiting friend In Chester, s. C. to spend several weeks with relatives in the county. r. : The Spinsters will meet this after 71000 at t o'clock with " Miss , Annie Louise Hutchison -at -lier name . on west Trade street. ; . ' ' Mrs. Walter Scott will entertain' the. members of the Dolly Madison Book Club this" afternoon Jit S o'clock at mer nome on North 1 ryon atreet, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ransoa have re turned to their home- at Clover. 8. C after spending several daya in the city wun relatives. ,. ' ,.w ...-.' Mrs. Alexander Squibb, of Clncln natl, 0 will arrive in h city the lat ter part of the week to spend seV' era! days wiqi Mrs. W. I, Wilholte, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Montgomery have returned from New York, where they spent several weeks. , Dr. Mont gomery . attended clinics during, his stay In the metropolis. . .. f ' Mr. and Mrs. A- Morris McDonald returned yesterday from New York, wnere they spent several daya. ... - Mesdames iL W. Hunter and "R. O. Miller leave to-day for - Llncolnton and Statesvllle to- spend several weeks a . . , incnaa ana reiawvea . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Watson return ed yesterday from the North, where cney spent ten dava on a nleasure . Mrs. Henry R." Sign has as her guest this week Miss Grace Hemp hill, of Abbeville, a Cv who "is hers ror the mnetins; to-day and to morrow of the North Carolina Proaa Association. i ' . ( Mr. and Mrs; 3. Rush Ostes, of Asheville, the the guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. David Oates. Little -TtflM"E1I14T0Vlnt0h"rifer uunea a lew of her friends at a party yesterday afternoon. , The little loiks hunted for chicken, ers-s and rabbits. Master Brook Todd winning the prise for finding the smallest enlcken. ; Refreshments were served the little guests .sitting In high chairs aoout a table which was decorated wun rabbits, ducks. - chickens and eggs. -Those present were: Misses Alice Gibbon. Frances Land is, Tteleah Porter, Godfrey ; Johnston, Corlnna La xton, Ellis Covington, and Master Brook Todd.', Others present were Miss Florence Sevier and Mesdames urook Todd and F.i M. Laxton. Mrs. C. iA. Moaeley and Misses Mauger and 'Ella Moseley have re turned from - Winston-Salem. - where they attended the , Easter Moravian celebration. - Mrs. Tllgman Haws, of Knoxvllle, Tenn.. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Mlllor, No. te North Col lege street. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Spier are the guests of relatives In Taylorsvlll for a lew days. Mrs. -W. A. Faver left yesterday morning for Atlanta, Ga., to spend some ume wun relatives and friends, f , - J . ; . ; Mrs. Henry B. Fowler entertained the Colonial Dame at her home on Hortn Church street yesteiday after soon. . .One of the most interesting meet tng of the year of the literature de panmeni oi me woman's club was neid yesterday morning with Mrs. Charles C. Hook, at her home on East Morehead street The attendance was good,, the papers presented were yl unusual .excellence and the ."interest manifested was most marked. Jura A. P. Rhyne and Mra J., M. Arcner. or Mount Molly, spent yester. day in the city, stopping at the Bu ford, 7 ' 1 .' ' v Mia Ellen Graham, of Machpelah. Lincoln county, a daughter of Major ana airs. w. a. Graham, la the guest of Miss Sallle Dixon, on West Seventh street Before returning nome miss cranam wiU spend a few days with her uncle. Dr. George' W. Graham. Miss Sue Price, who was the guest of - Mis Nancy Brown on East ave nue, returned to her home In Wil mington yesterday. . ., , Miss Mary Dwelle has returned to the -cltf after a delightful visit to ' Thomaavllle and Savannah, Ga., and jacKsonvui, ia. Little Miss Carrie Mclver Wilkes, the charming little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Wilkes, gave an Easter egg hunt on the lawn In front at the home of her grand parents, Capt. and ' Mrs. John Wilkes on West Trade . street yesterday after noon, tha occasion being her ninth birthday. The guests were: Misses Julia Baxter Scbtt,. .Adelaide . Cald well.. Virginia Ryder.i Bess Durham, Alwllda Van Ness, Mary 'Sanders Howell, Mary Alexander, Elisabeth Keerans, Alethla : and Margaret Bland. Mary - Terry Bland, Hattle and Rutledge Dudley, Hannah .Rod man, Bennie Withers, Elisabeth Bruna, Effle Grandy, . Helen - 8c hi It, Dorothy and Emma ,;Rlgler. Julia Wilkes, Madeline Bellinger, and Maatorf. obaadChsrles .WUkes. g Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sapp.'of Win ston. were registered among . the guests ct the SelwH last night . Mrs. E.' J. Parrlsh leaves Saturday ror i-oriarpoutn, va., to visit relatives. Mra M. B. Wriston and Mrs. 8. -A, Kelly arrived last night from Wash Ington, N. C, where thy spent several weeks with relatives, v total -of J.71S. -v Real' and "personal property, valued' at 111.410.142. (In cluded in that valuation are 4,1 IS town lots .alued aU5,521,m.-V " , - MECKLENBURG . COVS'VT., P6Us S, i 3 1 white and I J.J z negro, a totar of-7,523.-: Real and' personal property VaiaationliS.4S2.778. v f From these' figures it' would seem that Charlotte township pay between It per cent and 8 per ccntv of the taxes levied upon real and personal property in Mecklenburg county., The railroad,; telegraph, bank atock, building and loan, and corporation ex cess, certified by the Stat officer, are not included In the above, but their inclusion surely would not. vary, the proportion to less than , M 2-1 per cent.. If to that extent, and it wou'd hardly bring down Charlotte town ship' proportion under 70 per ent .; . When a eltisen pay tUI S-S cenU tax upon each 3100 of property listed. It will be seen from the above that the citizen of . Charlotte : townhP pay 3133, 113.32 taxes . against the 947,1(4.01 paid by the taxpayers of the . other fourteen townships, v A stated above, these taxes do not in clude what property the State officers certify . down upon which also taxes are largely paid by, Charlotte town ship. ! The total amount of taxes bandied and disbursed In th , course of . a year by the county authorities, lnclad lng State, school and county taxes, must be not far from 3360,000 each year. In 1305 It was 23l.lts.7,-in which was Included . 37,6.7f Of State taxes from all sources. ( 1000 auditor report' pageill4. r Any pri vate business corporation 'whose re ceipts average 320,000 a month' usual ly employs th best business man it can, and never select It : directors becausft .pJLthe locality In which they may live. Alway Iha selection is made from those most interested In a financial way. and then the one best-fitted are chosen Irom them. What else is a county or city gov ernment but a sort of a private busi ness corporation. In which the officers are trustee or managers for all of the taxpayers? ' Should there then ne a different se'ection or, sucn omcers from any, other private business cor poration?. Doe a business that i Dub'lie in nature need any less, be cause of that fact th dally and close attention that Is given to private bus- ness affairs by all business men in terested in their management? Death and taxes are tiro things that mortals cannot eacape, yet with Intelligent and. enlightened .medical knowledge of those foremost In that profession, human suffering has been ameliorated and the length or life has been nrolonged. Would not the application of tha business Judgment of some of the roremoat Business men of. Charlotte township, who are ac customed to handling large affairs In the business world, greatly relieve the burden of .th present rate or taxa mmm tion? BUSINESS. Snedal Valaes and a Full Stock of ,Thla Very Popular Dress Fabric '"C, .,' : v.'-":"-7 V' v S6c COLORED LINENS A very desirable number for a pretty uiC all "colors,. 30 Inche wldv at .. . . ...... ..26c yd. 7 5e JIERCERIZED 8CTTINO - Beautiful, fine, soft Linen In the newest shades. Tan, . Leather Browns,- Pinks,- Bluesr also "pretty line Checks, at... SSc vd. . NATURAL LIE? SCTTINGS , ' A fine variety of strong values at l&C 18c., 20c. and 25c, yd. LINEN LAWNS 36-Inch All-Linen .White Lawns for suits and waists, 25, and &0c. yd. Also big line heavy Whit Linen for suits at saving prices . .. ...,Sc. to 50c. a yard EMBROIDERY SPECIAL Table of pretty designs, wide widths. worth 15c. a yard: for 10c. yd. Better line, finer and wider, both Bands and Edges that sell usually at 20 to 26c; for 15c. yd. r PERSONAL. V ; " Th decided social event of the day -win De tne reception which Mrs. S, ;v .tanner.: Mrs. j. A. Bell: and - Mra A. M. Whlsnant ' will give' this afternoon in ' honor of Mra Paul H. Allen, who was Miss iwary spencsr Anderson. 'The recep. . tion will tak nlaca at tha lnvelv hnmi. . 'i "of Mr. Tanner, on East avenue, and in nour win he from 4:30 to 0(3 . .; o'clock,' Assisting- In receiving will ie juemiames ti.( B. IocKWood. E. , Parrlsh. C. W. Tillett W. B. Rddmin. Stuart W. .Cramer, John K. Scott - R. i, I . Gibbon, Osmond L. . Barrlnger, V ; i-w.- uumpnrey, Thomas Barn ! -v harat Charle Allison. W. J Butt. d. ft Miner, t. s. .rranklln. M. P. Pe ... gram W. F. Harding, Paul Whltlock. i. vansier, w. M. Twltty, E. L. , iLeesier. w. H. Davidson, Bradley, W, i. Henderson: MIssea Eva - TJiiiinii i;. Helen . Rhyne, Ann Steele, Allda OH- ver.- weien tirem, - Mary Graham, . . Edith Ward . Mary - Brockenbrough. - Sallle ' Bethune, Pat LeOrande and in vvneeter,. .; Cards reading as follows have been received In th city: , f s Mr. and Mr. P. Wllaon gwann jTequeei tne nonor or your presence -r; at tne-marriage of their daughter - Margaret Almeda - . - to -Dr. Oscar Clarence McCarn " on Wednesday afternoon. May- th , ' sixth - ' -, ' " r , " nineteen hundred and eight m nv o ciocx, at tne4r residence near v ".. Statesvllle. i . - ' - "North Carolina.' . : At Home after the twelfth f May - oiosaourg, A18i C.- N.0. Butt entertained at her home on. South Trj'on atreet es - i aa'. swernoon In compliment to ii Annie Hardin, of Chester, S. C " me guest or Mrs. W, O. Nls pet. "The guents were: Mrs. W. O. v AJsoet Miss Hardin. Mrs. E. H. Har- . oin. mis Berta Heath. Mra J. S , Cothran, Mrs. C. C. Hook. Mr. J. W. , . Miller. Mr. R. L. Gibbon. Mrs. Rob- y. Mrs. w. F. Harding. Mra - J. J. Hutchison. Mr.. Thomas Griffith. : : - j-"' . v.. Ai. jarson, Mr. W. Q. Hall. Mra Herman H. ... nun, aim Eiia Dowd. Mh May ' """ ary, namsay. Mis Lilly una Alexander, Mrs. W. C, Dowd and Mrs. L. B. Johnston. - ivMst Mande Hardin has returned to . th city .from her. former horn In nsbov where- ehe ha- been for the past three months. . . . ' pett- t Braddock. Pa.. wlU arrive in the city in a few daya , TOI7 CAN DEPEND 1 On Blue Ribbon ,V n Ilia. -.Th hlh taodard 1 always maintained. It pay to specify Blue Ribbon Vanilla. The Movement of m Number of Feo - pie. Visitor and Others. - Among the guests at the Buford yesterday were Messrs. Jame J. Dar by, W. I Hall; Jr and W. K. Oun ter, of Gaffney, S. C. Mr. 8. M. Robinson, of Lowell, a prominent cotton mill man, spent, a few hours In the city yesterday. Mr. Frank A.' Sharpe, of Greens boro, was registered among the visit ors at the. Buford yesterday. Mr. Walter Pharr has returned to Davidson College after spending Eas ter In the city, with his father, Dr, W. W. Pharr, on North Tryon street Mr. J. 8. . Blackwell, of Greens boro, was a Charlotte visitor yester day. ...... ... . Mr. Jackson Beall, of Raleigh, Is spending several day In the city at home. - . i .. : Among the guets at the Selwyn yes terday were Messrs. A. F. Ruff. Jr.. and J, M. Byers, of Rock Hill, S. C. Mr. J Reed Curry, of Florence Vll la, Fla, I spending a day, or two in the City on business.-. : . Mr. jj. H. Smith, of FayettevtUa spent yesterday fn the city on busi ness. . ,.rJw-- , Mr. J. F. Alexander." Of Llleavllle.' wa registered among the guests at we central yesterday. - Mr. 8, h. Hearne, of .Albemarle. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. topping at tne central. . , Mr. oeorae E. . Halthoock. of Wadesboro. spent yesterday tn th city. .. . ' t .... . . . Mr. W. 8. Bingham. ' of Concord " v-imruntB visitor yesteraay. Mr. H. D. Wheat, of Gaffney. 8. C, pent yesterday In the city. Among tn guests at th 1 SatarA yesterday were Messrs. -Houston J Brown and J. B. Jetton. Of Davldsnn ReV. W. Tlnrn ftf Rn..vi!i. a ... .. . T"".. ' ."""'"" a. v.., .a vixiior in me city. - iy. . x. McPherson, of Greens- ru.. a weii-Known iniurna iiuiii. v-uKr in inn mnr Mr. .Claude Ramsaur. nf rjnni ton.' was registered amonc the in,.... lire oriwyrr yesteraay. mr. v. j. new. or Hieh Piilnf i. ijtiiuiiu iu-uay in me city. v . Among the guests at the Selwyn last, night were Me sari. J. h rnrL- and H. T. Newland. of Lenoir. Mr. A. E. Jenkins. " of i Stanley spent last night In the dtp. .fA.ni. at tha Buford. - C -" TOWNSHIP AND COXTSTY FIGURES Report of the State Tax Commisxlon " w" ' -nrlouc Townetitp Pay Three-Fourths of the Tax Levied Cpon Real and Personal -rwpmy m nccavienDurr Coemtr. To th Editor f Th ObMirer: . . - Th North Carolina SUU ta enm. mission' report for 107 (on page 4 and 42) gives tho following figure regarding the listed property- valua. tlons and listed poll Uxpayer in Mecklenburg county, which-are inter. estrei IB" rieW of the article in your paper of April 20th, stating there was a movement on foot to give Char lotte three out Of th i five-, countv commissioner: : ' . ' . . . . , CHARLOTTE TOWNSHIP. '.-. Poll 1.73 whlt"and tl negro, a SECTIONAL DlffBlENCES - Don't think that you can buy any sectional bookcase" and get satis faction. The Olobe Wernicke Co. "Elas tic" is the original sec tional bookcase, but the section feature ; has been copied by numer ous makers, none of them, however, keeping pace with the : casc3 made by the on-nrial manufacturers in point jf attractiveness, sta bility and ease r-of adjustment. No other maker's guarantee to be able; to furnish r dupli cate sections when wanted is as stroner. ( We carry these cases dvuv;. in ail nnisnps from the plain oak to dignified .'. mission : and .aristocratic . mahogany. xjzi us snow you. : IVEY S DR. J0HW R. IRWIN . OFFICE i NO. SI SOUTH TRFOX AT Wdodafl & Shcppard's Tbone: Oflk 9: ItejJdence 115. B The Immense business don during the past week thoroughly demon., straws that this store Is tho popular trading place for th. masses, t , . ' What Ton Want and "at the Right Price . . ' " i has done the work. Th every day needs, the new tittle things, tho f 'larger, more important that you elect with such discriminating I care. Whether It b a dainty llttl creaUon In Neckwear, pretty; A Val ' Laces, stylish Woolens, correct Headwear or ' th , newest In Rady-tOrWar Garments, it's all here. Every department I ferisW ling with ' newness; every department has something special to offer, I unusually priced. " ..-", '-- --'''h- -r : New Lace priced Low .'.V T 1-2 to 10c Val and Real Linen Torchoh' Laces at.-. . r. ........ . . .5. Every on I familiar with our Lace bargain. This lot Is . unusually good. File Thread Lacea, worth up to 10c, and Real Linen Torchon 7 1- to 10c, at our special price. ......ac. yd. ----- - - - Neckwear Tliafs New New Colored Linen Collars, several designs 13 1-21 to J5c "Merry Widow" Bows to match col !ars. 25 to e. dainty embroidered ndi . '..25 and 4C 25, 4S and c t- Beautlful lln of, White Mull Windsor Tie.. "Merry Widow" Jabown In Net and Lltce.. -?e "Kew" Voiie" Skirt Underprloed Voile, prettily Black Voile Skills made ef good qu illty Wool with taffeU bands; 17.10 values, at t.00 Black VOIle SklrU, Easter price.... .... ...... 910.00 Black Voile Skirts at. . .-. ..... , I120 Black Vclle Skirts..... .'. , Net WaUts For To-Tay Another lot of new Net Waists, all Ecru and Cream; styles: - ' . $5.00 Net Waists 14.00 Net Waists .. . ..... .... trimmed $5.00 97.50 ... .93.60 ...95 several pretty .99.98 .93.00 Creat Tettlooat nargalns I2.S0 Heatherbloom Petticoat. In B lack, Navy and Brown; Easter price 91 2121 and 91. 90 Satteen Petticoats at.... tc. 97.50 estra heavy rustling Black Taffeta Petticoats, wide flounce, plerfty of fullness; Easter price 95.00 Every Shade In Kayser's Silk Glove ll-button Long Black 8IIk Olove ...te. pr. Long Black Lisle Gloves ; 400. pr. Ka-ser's Short Black double tipped Glove 50, 75 and 9 Ac. pr. Kayser's best Long Gloves, all shades and Black 91.48 pr. Mil BR0S 9t L Jl 'j - 111 Special Notices I DO IT NOW-IT DOES NOT PAT TO wait to buy Blue Rlhben Vanilla. It means a saving of money, and better desserts. It gees twice as tar and th flavor t perfection.- - - I NUNN ALLT'8 DBLICIOUS CANDIES fresh by sprss Just reaelved. . Th orrect candy to giv on all occasions. WOODALL A 8HEPPA RD, 21 a Try. on. -.'Phon (. . -. Stone Oarringer Co. OURS IS AN UP-TO-DATE DRUO tor. Anything In our lln when want-ad,- la generally wanted at once. Tou can ge It at one here. JA8. P. 8TQWE at CO. - .. " .. - ErcluIv Agent yGlobe- , Wernicke ; Furniture BE SURE TOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO ahead and us Fsrndell coffee and noth ing can keep you baek. Two grades. JSc pound, t tor ft, and I pound tnr He, . Fur al by MILLER VAN NESS CO.. o( courr . s "Oct It 'at .HawleyV V Lava Lotion r , . ? . . . '4. Is a splendid preparation for the face after shaving. ' It will allay the smarting and burning, will make a quick heal of the little gashes, and will 'gradually overcome ten derneas. ' It makes the - skin firm. imo(h , . and soft. ' - and heals th irritation around In growing haira ' . When you take oft collar and find a red, chafed streak around your neck,, rub on some of the lotion. .. ' V-!. Cent ' a,. ' Hartley's rliarinscy By ntal postpaid for 15 cents. Academy Advance, sale three days ahead.: 'Phone 12. 2(0. Trj'on-and Fifth Streata r I NORTH1 CAROLINA HAMS ALL SIZESi 11 2-o. sugar cured 12HC shoulder 11c new crop roe herring sfc, butter Me. '. bananas, larg Jumbo 99c 'BRIDQERS V CO., tot West Trad tret. FOR RENT 401 WEST 11 TH, MODERN 7-reomsi Mt N. Pin, modern -7 room; til E. Sth, I rooms. Other 9 and 4-roora house In all part of city. 1 tor room.-2 Pegram St: 1 Mere room. ( Belmont Ar: f new brick tore. Bel mont. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON, BRO. . j. . .... .,r- Announcement Dr. Newton Craig begs to announce that he ha opened office at No. 29 and 2 Piedmont Building for the practice of Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat diseases. liiHHlimiirrr?7Tn iGET OUR PRICES on DIAMONDS of SILVER. W'can convince you that w can compete with any house In th country for fin quality gooda A large asaortment of all alt Diamonds, mounted any styl deird. GARIBALDI, BRUNS SiX DIXON 'Fr NICE THINGS TO IAT if yen are look ing ror tn season s Met you should visit th Gem Dining Room . and th Qem Lunch Room. Th most -up-to-Cat in most a ommooaupg. TO LET ALL OF TOU WILL-WANT that 13. UOi street cottage new, but it remea, ana you sium4 a bargain 4it ei. uii. su; is p.- Myers, KM; jo ngnnmiion at.. uivonn, Itf M blg ball-over Mill' star, eomwr lith an CaldwsiL 1; room tn Ssnder BBiiainf, 10 (. nnuse tnr the eol- fra mm si.a up. c KCEaLER, TYPEWRITERS RENTED 10 machines, all make, ready for Instant Uvry. Every machine flrat-claa In 77 rniruir. 4. c. Lraytoa es Co- 217 K roa. 'Phone KH. , ST.Ut CROCETIY COFFEE U the best 26c good on th hi. market. Tor sal ' W. L CHO WELL. ' Tbones 79' and Jt7. NOT TOO EARLY .... . . . 77 " to investigate 7 T Refrigerators See our Stone White, r "The chest with the chill in itM ; Coldest and cleanest. J.N. Mauslahd S Co. . 991 South Tryon Ct, t Century Paint is a strictly pure linseed oil paint, and has been in constant , use for the past quarter of a centurj'. Pigments of un questioned quality are used in its manufacture. It is to-day tho recognized standard for abso-:' lute purity and real worth. - . T T0RRENCE PAINT C0.t 2 ,10 N. Tryon. 'Phone 178. Easter lillies r Hydrangas, Asalias, - Spiaries, .Roses . j and Carnations. -i PlaceourJGafiter ' " . ... - .'. ..' in time, before the ; Easter rush is on.- SPKMQ STILES Every Stetson bear tbe 8t Well-dressed men T demand th Stetson Hat ' Because--season after teason it aets th style. Their experi ence assures ' that degree of atisfaction which cornea from the knowledge that the Stetson, is always A No. 1 in quality and workmanship. i- W ksvt tbe ftuboa loft and Derby Hau la all th Late Srjles. Gpods Sent ? on : Approval RcturnaHs - at Our Expense Long-Tate Clouii'ng .Known for Style, Fit and Qiv VI.. Scholtz, The florist Clinch fte Id, the Coal of Quality.
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