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CHARLOTTE DAILY- OBSERVER, -MAY 15, 1C03. rCCQAaDTthiC:;,'! ... ITr. end Itra (Paul H. Allen, who "bare rha4 iaj-tmtnt at the' Central, fear moved to the residence of Mrs. A'len's parents, Mr. and Mr. I. U. Anderson. , ; , , -. :. " v. The Ladles' Aid Society of Bt Mark's Lai the ran huroh, . will meet tola afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. O. B. Robinson, at er homo, No. S07 North Poplar street. - - , ' 7Tr." and Mrs. J. It Cutter ' hays a-one to N Tork (or a visit cf a weak or mora, ,,; , ,: ,, , atlas U Telia Bherrlll and Mist 'Margaret Hamilton, of Covington, Ky went to MooreavWe yesterday morn Inf. Where Misa Hamilton will visit Misa Bherriu at ber bom. Both have bees the ruests of Mra J. H, Ham and 1 Mr.t snd Mrs.'. Ham -will ro up . to ' Meoresvllle Saturday,. Mr. Ham' leav . Inr next" week for Richmond, Va. The Thursday Moraine Brldre Club met yesterday with Mra. Julius Lelaei. Misa Mary Catherine Thomson will leave for New York. Sunday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page. , ; The Vrlday Afternoon Club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. John M. 6cott on South Tryoit' street. ' ; . v The reception which the Woman's Club of the city purposes to give the teachers at some time during, the ses sions of that body in this city the lat ter part of June promises to be the most notable event of Its kind during the summer months. A meeting will .be held at the Carnegie Library to morrow morning at 11 o'clock between the committee on arrangements of the club and representatives from am book club of the city, which number nof few At this conference the sit nation will be -canvassed in some de tail and an understanding will be reached. " The Woman's Club desires to give .the glad hand to the teachers, the aim of whose efforts, like that of the clubs, Is culture and uplift. A party, composed of Misses Ella Summer. Sue Stephens and Harriet Orr and. Messrs. Harvey .and. Albert Orr will leave for JSova Bcotla next week. Tney win spena me summer there. 't .' - - .!:V-'' : ' Mrs. Charles McKnlgfct. ef Knox vllle, Tenm. Is visiting tier sister. Mra B. V. Flnlayson, at ter home on North Poplar street. v. ... .- Mr-and Mrs. A. P. Steele, of States vllle, spent yesterday In the city, stop ping at the Selwyn. ," y , N . Mr. and 'Mra. J. T. Thomson, of Torkvllle. fi. C were visitors la the city and 'guests of the Buford yes terday;, , --j. -.,' - Mrs. M. C. Qwynn. of Santa Bar tara. Cal.. is the guest of her daugh ter. Mrs. T. J. Ullard In this city. -'"-". .- hi ' ' ' , ' JHISS rjllMM. UaiU CJJl lllo, v aaiwmv. Is visiting Miss Julia Irwin In Char lotte for awhile. - .'t v. " ' The . following v Invitation has been Issued; .;,-ti. 1 The Senior Class of - -X , ...(: Elisabeth College " Invites you to -be present at the - 7 v commencement exercises is, -. May seventeenth to nineteenth ' nineteen hundred and eight ; ' Charlotte, North Carolina.' - ' Following Is the class roll: ; In the A- B. course. Misses Kena- Austin, Vera Lnvene M 1 iyn Sura wier, Manila McCann,, Fannie Fataon Shaw. Wtl'le Ramsey xoung; m ex pression. Misses Ben Austin and Lil lian Starr Williams; In piano. Misses Berts Hatchings. . Mary Blanche Rob- ertsy Lochia Lowery. Ruby Kstherlne WaUon; In. voice, Miss Berte Hutch- IngS. ' " V . -. , . -4-, h t ' . The. . Saturday Afternoon Tea Club will meet to-morrow afternoon at 1:88 o'clock with Mrs. Harris R. Wilcox at her home on Church street.. , ' ... S " - .. - ' m '1' 'l " ' - Miss Margaret Ll Haughtort, of Wil mington, Is the guest of her brother, Opt, Thomas n, Maugnion.-" --- r- Mr.' and Mrs. F. C. Abbott nd children, leave this morning for their summer home at Flat" Rock. Mrs. Abbott and children will spend . the summer there, while Mr. Abbott will a-o vp to spend the Sundays with them. ' '. -j ' : ' ,v : ' . . v' ' .v. v 'v "' Miss , Mary Lewis." ' 1 bf Statesvllle. passed through th city yesterday en route to Anderson, S. C, - to. spend several, days. - , : -J ;. - Mies Mary Louis-Miner, ef States- vi 1 r: ik in ma rnv ins ur 01 ins IMIssea McLaughlin, on North Myers . street--;: - ' . "... - T Mf. . and "Mrs. J" 8. . Brown who have lived in Gaffney, S. C, for about five years, have returned to Charlotte to live and have taken renidence at 704 South Church street. Mr. Brown will with the Charlotte Drug Com pany. - 1 ' . ' '. t- ' Miss Carrie Nathan : was amonat those who went to AshevlUe rterdy with the party to attend the S'satons of the'.grand council or U. C. T.'a of North and South Carolina. ; '-' The woman's science department of 4he Woman's Club held an Interest! meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs. W. G. Rogers In Dliworth, Tha dis cuMion was a helpful oner-v Mrand Mra X. OOardner enter tained about twenty friends last n'.aht at their homa In Piedmont In honor of Mr and Mra. F. C: Abbott who lave this morning for r Flat Rock, where thev will etoa at their summer home. . Mrs. E. W. Phifer will ; entertain at bridge this afternoon at 4 o'clock. v Mm-J. L. Little and Marter J. 11, Jr.. r Morven.-and Miss Jennie B. Trent,'-of Wdesboro, spent yesterday In the city, Hopping at the Central , ' Mrs.'St W. Clarke, of Monroe." was 'srnong-the visitors In the city yester day, guest of the Central. . 1 y- - Miss Julia Alexander returned some -4ays sgo from Washington, where she spent awhile.- ' . ' .' - . r?" , Mrs. Charles E. Hooper entertained St eluht tables of six-handed enchre "on the first floor of, the Buford Hotel yestorday and the affair proved to be one of; the larxest and 'most elaborate f-' ' the seanon. . It vil piven In two large parlors en suite. Very Jiandsome prises r were given. fPEClFT BLUE RIECON. If you' want' the tet vsnlna, ek yotir grocer for Blue F.ibbon. - The flavor Is perfsrtlon. and besides, it goes twice as ' ..; .-. .... ... The "first" prists was ion by Mrs.' J. P. Caldwell. She and-Mrs. E. .W. Phifer tied for first place and cut with the foregoing result. Mrs. Hugh. Montgomery won the prize for the greatest number of lone , hands. The consolation was, cut for " by all and '' won by Mra JuUus Leisel. Those ' present were: Mesdames Vf W. Watt, E. W. Phifer. A. S. Cheek. W. J. Chambers, Jv-P.; Caldwell J E. B. Moore, H. MoC. Rose, O. L. Best, A. M. Spong, Lottie Maffitt, D. A Hurley, J. T. Matthews, JuUus Lelsel, W. S. Alexander, Herbert Miller, H, and B. Miller, W, A. Zweler, James Keerans, J. H. lam, Frank PurceU, A. B. Wlngfield.Qor don, A. C Lee,' J. O. Gardner. Ciarles Piatt, E. W. Mellon. Hugh Mont gomery,, J. W.' Conway, Fred Oliver, V. J. Gutherie, ' David Ovens J T. M. 8helton, - Wescott, Ike Hlrscherg, O. W. Loving, Harry Dixon, L. Ingram, J. Herbert Howell, Harvey Jacobs, H. L. Adams, R. W. Walker, George Bellinger, Edmonson, Misses Linda Hosklns, Graham, Josle DUlehay and Carrie Rosenthal. , V Mrs. 'W. Z. Stults returned to the city yesterday from Martinsville. Va., where she attended the funesal of her father, Mr. Thomas J." Jamison. 4 Miss Mamie Robinson, who has been , teaching school at Slier City, has returned to her home in Provi dence. She visited friends in Rock ingham for. several days. ., ,-. . - ' , ' ' . ' : ' Mrs.- E. 'Berkeley,- of Mayodan, spent yesterday In the city, stopping1 at the Selwyn.- ' , ; PERSONAL. The Movements of a Number of Peo - pie. Visitors and Others.; - Mr. Abner Nash has g-one to Ala bama, where he will continue his work with the geological department of the government work. Mr. John W. Bryan, of . ' Greens boro, spent .yesterday in the city, reg istering at the Selwyn Hotet " Mr. W. E. Fowler, of Charlottesville, Va.. was in town yesterday on busi ness, stopping at the Selwyn. Mr. P. A. H11V of Greenville, S. C. was a visitor In the city yesterday, a guest of ths Buford. , Mr. C. F, Meroney, of Greensboro, was at the Central Hotel last night ' ; Mr. 8. L. Gillespie arrived In the city last night from Shelby and Is at the Central Hotel- - . . -. Mr. A, Delmareat, of St ' Mary's College, Belmont, spent awhile In the city yesterday, registering at the Cen tral Hotel. - Mr. R. 8. Leak, of Rockingham, spent yesterday In the city. He stop ped at the Central. - j- Mr. J. C. Line, of Monroe," was at the Central Hotel" last night ,r. Mr. J. H. Miller, of Trinity, waa among; the .Central's guests yesterday. . Mr. John A- Dunn, - of Statesvllle, waa yesterday at the Central. Mr, X Adolplms Miller, of States vlUe, was among- those registered at the , Central. C - " x ., Mr. E. M. Nance, of Wilmington, was a guest of the Central last night Rev." O.- I. Hlnson, "of Matthews, Spent yesterday In the city.. Mr. H. M. Victor returned to the city r"terday from a trip to Wash ington apd New York.. Mr.. George Robinson, who has been attending school at Oak Ridge, has returned to his home In Davidson. Messrs. r: P. Hlnson and Logan McLean, of , Llncolnton, , spent : last nlrht in the city. . Mr. J. I Sampsons of - Vaklnvine. pent yesterday In the city at the Buford.--.- --1 ' .'v - " Mr. W. H. Allen, of Dallas, was at the Buford Hotel last nlht Mr. S. A. McFaddln, of Greenabord. was amok those at the Buford last night. ."-. !-..,;--' Mr. R. G.-Sloan came In last even ing from Greensboro and registered at the Buford. -"- - Mr.- A. O. - Lynn, of - Greensboro, stopped last night at the Buford.- Col. W. E. Holt of Lexington, spent last night at the Selwyn. - . '1 Mr. George A. Black, of High Point arrived In. the city last night and stopped at the Selwyn. Mr. H. E. Vogler, .of Winston-Salem. Is at the Selwyn to-day. Mr J. F. Hure. of Shelby, Is In the city, stopping at the 8elwyn. . . ; briefs. - - A ' Few Minor Happenings la and r . About the City. . - . , ', Mr. W.J. Flte has been cults sick at his home on West Trade street, but la somewhat better. - - ' The county Democratic executive committee will hold a. meeting" j to morrow In the court house. - - " Rev. J. G. .Adams will speak on prohibition, to-night at ' Belmont probably In the Woodman Hall. . - . ' Mr. C. W. Tillett will make an address on ; prohibition at Sharon Academy to-morrow sight at 1:10 o'clock. . '.;. It may be a campaign or temper ance all right, but. all things consid ered. In these diggings, it Is hardly a tampaign of temperance. "The Great Jewel Robbery. . a stirring drama of society and of Western life, is at the Theato. It Is a wJioIe play In Itself. ! , : . Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Thkes are oc cupying' thelt residence en the corner of Torrence avenue and Elisabeth Heights which Mr. Thles recently pur chasdt - . - Clvarlotte has ' quite generally availed Itself of the permission given by the oracles relative to the dlward ment of ."em." '.Yesterday - was an other Siummer. r ... -j . ' : ' --Manager Jesse keynolds has re turned to the city from Greensboro, where he received severe bruises In a collision in Tuesday's ball - game. Snedderi 1U act as Captain during the games at Spartanburg. -. v K. . '. Mr.' P. D.. Price, of Lodo. ' who sustained some time sgo an Injury to a knes cap, has gone to New York to consult a specialist. He has a broth er in New York, Dr. Walter Price, afcd will be hie guest . s- . - j ' Mr. and Mrs. ft. N. Plexco. of ths neighborhood of Yorkvllle, ' s. : C, Bethany ' vicinity, arrived In the city yesterday 'with their little 4-year-oU daughter, Brennle, wTio was placed In St Peter's Hospital to be treated for eute Inflammatory rheumatism. Mr. Plexc will probably return home to day, while Mrs, Plexco will . remain here for several daya r, ; ' , . "The Blue Bonnet" it a moving picture In both senses of the word st the - Edlsonla. It ,1s the story of . a mortally III mother In a wretched ten ement, a drunkendebased fither, two beautiful little children, a cliiM-bcr.'ft farmer and his wife who adopt the lit tle onea through the Instrumentality of the bonneted Salvation Army las- '" ' - -'. ' - T -; - - Tlo Meeting at Ninth Avenue. There was another large attend- nce on ths Ninth Avenue Baptist church last nKht and much Interest manlfestd. , The Subject rt the ser mnn to-n'5-bt hf Rev. J. M. Ilaymore will be "The Value of a Soul." There will be preaching again to-day at t it in the afternoon as well as at night. . Uss ordinary soap for ordinary purposes; Ivory Soap for better-than-ordinary purposes. That is the rule ; in most households; and it is a good rule. , : , ' It applies particularly to colored 'goods, wash silks, lawns, dimities, : etc.;"";;;; ; . . V V Ivory Soap 99 oo Per Cent. Pure. . MRS. CUNYCS . WILL sixa s Niece of the Rev. 6am Jones WIU Bo at the Mass Meetlns; of Ladles at ' Try on Street Church This Afternoon ' at a O'clock. ' ' ' At the mass meeting, mentioned elsewhere, to be held In Tryon Street Methodist church this afternoon st S o'clock.-Mra A. B. Cunyus, of Car tersville, Ga.. who la a nieco of the late Rev, 8am Jones, and a woman of large reputation as a gospel singer, will be present and sing some choice selections. , - - Mrs. Cunyus will "also speak as to some methods adopted In Cartersvllle, In the fierce campaign there for pro hibition. ' The managers of this meeting are , fortunate In securing Mrs. Cunyua and strongly urge .a large attendance, especlalli' of young people.-..- : ,.- -. - . " ..' ' Tor Beating Board Bill. A -white man. Wood Gully, wasnar rested test night on the charge-' of beating his board bill. Sanitary Po liceman J. F. Owens had the warrant sworn out sgttnst him, claiming- that the man was Indebted to hlnvto the extent of 115.80. This has been a rig-ht regular- offence in city , court Circles. -, i" - .-' " .f ' FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. s - t . .. s Missionary Union of King's Mountain Prcsbjlery licia bcssios -, ton. -. . i. ' -., -Special to The Observer. X . . , -r:inMinton. May 14. The first an nual meeting ef the Woman's Mlssion mrw TTninn of the King's Mountain presbytery convened hers Tuesday and closed to-day. The delegates from the different churches in : the Presbytery were received Tuesday and the first service was held at I o ciocx in tne at ternoon, and Jtrom to o'clock the ii,i.riti were entertained bv the La dles', Aid Society at the residence of Mrs. J. S. wise. , xuesaay nignc ine meeting was addressed oy Rev. W. R. Mlnter, pastor of the church here. The principal features of the Wednesday session. were addresses by Dr. 8. L. Morris, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Louise R. Price, of Nagaya, Japan. At night the meeting was addressed by Rev. Dr. D. Clay Lilly, of s, Nashville, AU through the meetlns; Interesting talks were maae ana papers reaa on ap nrooriats subjects bv different ladles. members ot ths unton.- Thursday morning reports were submitted and the meeting adjourned, having been a great success w every way.. . ... . . Pleased With asabena.'' Gastonla Newa f' C ' ". The play, "Isabella,' which waa presented at the opera house Friday night by an, amateur Charlotte com pany was good. The players showed excellent talent and training. The at tendance was not large, however, on account of so many other things be ing In town to attend. If There Only Were, Washington Post. ' Colonel . Watterson's appeal: "To your tents, O Irsael!jnlght make a greater hit with the Kentucky Israel Ites If there was a belter show of finding something worth while under the canvas. .- , .v.. ; gomthin- n This. " Newbern Sun.''., - ' ; When voting to make our neighbors dry we should at least be consistent enough to remain dry ourselves. , '. . ,r 'Mr.!!. C, Huntley,, of Greensboro, was among these who were registered at the Selwyn yesterday. BOS" TON MANICURE SET Complete outfit contains: . . Powder " -. -. . Polisher .;. -, ; v Pumice Stone . . ; Emery Boards' - - . ' ' Orangewood Stic Registered Nurses' Directory. . (Graduate Nurses only). : Biirwcll-Dana Retail Store . Phones. 41 and SOO. i- Our, stylish new Ties are winner me. Dainty' ' Very light effect In Patent Vlcl Rib bon Tie, else 18 to 7, A to m, Price $8.00.:: .-V-'- l' -:,; I ." '.' " -t r 'Th Collecje'? Extra" nice Patent Vamp and Dull Quarter, opera . toe.; no tip. .Very trim, neat heavy sole; slse II to t, B. to B.v Price $8.00. V y 6Q Just It" Golden Brown Ribbon Tie. very llfrht and fine. Prettiest brown effect made, slse 1 to C. A. to D. Price $3.50. v , " ; - - ;. - All the newest styl-s In Tans. The tremendous sale on Tans often takes up' a style In a few days. On some we are good to-day and . short to morrow, c:inn- mi co. VEY' Sn's of Collars Half Price A big lot the latest Stiff Em. .. , i... ..... broldered Colored Collars, regular Ite. sellers: at. IS 1-Zc each ... These are In all. sixes and the new, popular colors, r .. ; ' Embroidered Swisses, 10c a Yard Another lot -Of that pretty lie. to 20c Swiss on sale at.t.i.lOc. a yard These are short lengths, but can be matched up for dresses, etc. Two Mora Days of Half Price Sale of Stylish Suits Any Suit In our store being offered at half price up to Saturday night , Summer Ties 10c - Choice lot- new Summer stylea Four-ln-Hand Ties for ladles or gentlemen, Almost a 15c. value ' .... ,..;,....10c each ".' Mattlnara ' . . 1. '- - We claim to save you from $1-$ to 5c a . yard on your : Mattings and give you a large line , of best styles to select from, ... . t ,( 15c, 17c," JOc., 85c- 80c, yard '- 10c Pearl Buttons Sc a Dosen Genuine Ocean 1 Pearl V Buttons, dozens of pretty styles and sixes .80. a 'dosen IVEY'S GROWING IN FAVOR BLUB RIBBON Lemon and Vanilla . are growing more . popular every day, as shown by the in. - creased demand -for them. 'Try them once, and you U know wby. . . ' BARGAINS? WELL . I GUESS YEa Listen! Canned Tomatoes, the. 10a. kind, t lor 25c i the 16c kind, 10c each; the . tOc kind, 16c. Now Is the time to get busy, buy what - you want now; this price will not tost long! MILLER-VAN NESS CO., n N. Tryon. , ....... BABT FOODS WE ARE HBADQUAR ters for Baby Foods. All the beet brands . of Baby Foods sre here. -'Phne s8. WOOD ALL as 8HEPPARD, 11 S. Tryon street ,. . . . THIS DUSTT WEATHER CALLS FOR Whisk Brooms snd Dusters. Here's the place to get them. We've got the best. JAB.-: P. 8TOWE A CO., Druggists. Phone 179. " NEW SUPPLY THOSE GOOD HAMS We. Country Cured Uc. Sides UHc Hlddenlfe Graham Flour 45c sack. Su- "gar 17 pounds f L Finest Butter lOo. Cooking Butter lie Finest Cheese IS and 17HC BRI DOERS CO., M West Trade street- . , ' ... SOMETHING - FOR - TO-DAT! SNAP Beans, Cukes. Squash, Beets, new Irish Potatoes.. Tomatoes and Sugar Peas, Bunch Turnips and fresh Egg, .- Just received good lot of Honey In the comb, - New and strictly line. Apples. Oranges ' snd Bananas. - Call early, please. JNO. W. SMITH. 'Phones 1222 and 1430. "TO LETT 111 FOB 4-ROOM HOUSE. uaa Bi.; f ior rrwm noun, c. sin.; Iltl-t for 7 rooms. DM worth; tlj for i rooms, Dilworthi tllto for cottage with Vi acres, barn, . chicken s yard and houses, all welt enclosed, in Sunnrslde: Sf for - rooms, sew, beyond JIeath's;t rooms, new,, palmer . St., . r.:.H; 4 roomsr Palmer, tS; colored tenants sup plied at n.a ttf KJ a week. . T5. U KEESLER. a Tryon. -'Phone Mi,' FOTl RENT-401 W. Ilth. T ROOMS MOD em; t new brick stores. AUo larrs hall 2d floor, will rent seperatly or all together, on new car line; store-room, Belmont , Ave. &-room ' house E. sth, city water, til Other t and 4-room houses.. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO., Ill N. Tryon. THE GEM IS CONDITCTINO THE DEN ny as a dlnlns room lor ladles esjie cially. This room has been refitted and .rfurnlshi and every facility posainle. la provided for prompt, excellent servlre. Polite attendants and strict order main- " talned. . . ; ' . -.. - TVPEWKITERS RENTED 10 rental marhlnea, -all makes, r. Jy for Instant llvry. Evry machine flnit-claaa In .eeery particular.. J. B Cray ton sj Co 217 S. Tryon. 'Pnene . . . ' XICE COC.MRV 1IA3I3 Klngan'i Reliable Hams and f- A the celebrated ' Westphalia , Hams.' f: . .:"-.J," '..'-."' . -', w. sl cnowtxL. Tboncs lit and 291. mm Special Notices , . ."..." - : .!'. - r' w w W sr . . . urn If such' values were to emanate from any other source they would be considered sensational. But it is an every day plan of ours to offer goods that cannot .be matched anywhere for anything like the price. Our Jbuyer is now in the ' markets picking up bargains, , and it would be. well to come every day to seer ' the new things rolling in. Why, the way we buy and sell goods keeps every: : thing and everybody moving rapidly goods opened up to-day , likely gone to ' -morrow. -Scan over the following values; . - t,h DRESS GOODS . 2,000 yards Colored Lawns, "good colors ... - '- 4C. 15c. Check. Dimities . 10c. One case ColoredXawns and Organdies, 15c. values, new patterns. Special V-'-.;.;;' -.;.;VL. lOc. 46-inch White French Lawn '. washes like linen . ..? 15c. 40-inch Wash Batiste, very Belk WHOLESALE ' i A RepresentatlT Wsnted fca Erery County in North V Carolina for ths .. ' SoauWn School of Telegraplij ' and dM EMANUEL SCHOOL -" SINOGRAPH! AND nPEWKTING. ; ASHKVJXLK, W. C " Liberal commissions pall Hs.t parties. References required. - AVOUilU fOR flfTY CENTS fail to own a copy ' of McCutcheon's. great story, Beverly of Grans tark? This edition is limited and is identical in every respect to the $1.50 . edition, including Harrison Fisher's illustrations- -f '' Among other great books at this price - we might mention -The Garden of Allah : Princess Maritza, ' :. Porf of Missing Men ; , Hearts and Masks Man on the Box Puppet Crown i In , the Bishop's Car' . nage : .-;t.v-:U-Conquest of ' (Daanan -St.- Elmo ''Urx -;..;v-, Inf elice t House of .'a Thousand Candles ' Speckled Bird " - ( ? Princess Passes X i -Printed list contain- f mg several hundred titles will be mailed up M on request. . ' jStcr.2XB:rringfCo.- i Bookwellers to the Carolinss, Ol ARLOTTE, 5. C. " mm ' . warn ,T" sheer and . pretty. Special . ' - 25c. 46-inch Wash Batiste, very fine and sheer ' 38c. 36-inch Boisette for "shirts, beals linen, . stays' white : and wears well : - " r 20 and 25c. " -.'" - -' 36-inch Dress Linen--this is a real good number, either in sheer or heavy v quality. Special ." 25c I 5 ' Century Paint is a strictly pure , linseed oil paint, and has been in constant use for the. past quarter of a century. Pigments .of un questioned quality are used in its manufacture. It is to-day the recognized standard for abso lute jmrity and real worth. TORRENCE PAINT CO., 10 N. Tryon. Boys of Will feel their slse and'work better and play better In a' suit that doesn't threaten dissolution at every strain. ,Wsys such stilts (or such boys, suits built like a battleship, armored and buttressed and equipped for attack. Unbreakable fabrics,' un per table seams and with styUnf and ta!lor!n that doesthe boy proud. ' ' . ff ' f f-f , S - Z""" -" ,"- ; ' "Wily" Ij M W . V... W m m m m . C-v i Sk,.l cn ii., i . . -.... t. l . i wf a or DOMESTIC SPECIALS 36-inch A. A. A. Sheeting, a good one - v ' . . . 'I - w Good Unbleached Sheeting, limited quantity ; : . . 2 l-2c. One case - Checked -Gingr 3 12c. One case Bed Sheets, 81x90 inches, 50c. value. Special ' k 38c. each One case j Pillow Cases. Special iuc. eacn 'Phone 178. All Sizes S
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