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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 30, 1D0& SOCIAL AD. mUl The young folk were first treated to Cards reading as follows were re ceived In the city, yesterday: : - -The -Faculty and Students --" invite you to attend a reception : to toe riven la honor of the Graduating Class of Trinity College Duke Building v. Wednesday , evening, June the tenth nineteen hundred nd eight. . Mr. and Mrs, Stuart W. Cramer and daughter. Miss Katharine Cramer, and Misses Marguerite and Blandlna Springs, will leave to-morrow for Chapel HU1 to attend the commence ment exercises ot tne university. Mr. and Mrs: H, O. Miller and daughter. Miss Alliens Miller, left last . evening for wrigntsviiie ueacn. - Mrs. Miller and Miss M'sr will spend a month or more on tn coast; Mr. Mil ler will return to the city the first of ' the week. - -1 VMrs. Paul Whltloek and '- children, who have been spending several days with 'relatives . in - Rockingham, will be Joined to-day by Mr. Whitlock and together they will go to. Chapel Hill to attend the commencement there this week,. . - - Mr. and Mrs. Ar . Reid will leave to-morrow night for Danyllle, - Va., where In the future they wilt reside Mr. Reid has been manager of, the Charlotte branch office of Swift & Co. for several years past and this change is In the nature of a decided promo tlo. . . v. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hutchison and family have moved to , Mount Holly, -where they , will spend, the summer. . iMfsrO.B.-Sway wi1h leave--. day for her former home in .Lexing ton, Va., where, she will spend two months with her parents. - -'f , Miss Susie "Russell, of Rockingham. Is visiting at the home of her brother, ' Dr. JC Reid RusseU, on Tenth avenue. Among the guests in the city yes - terday were Mesdames T. J. Adams, of Gibson, and R. I Ryburn, of Shel by. ' They were guests at the Selwyn. (Mrs. H. B. Fowler entertained a few friends Informally at toer home on North Church street yesterday morn ing In honor of Mrs. David 8. Yates, of Lexington, who is the guest of Mrs. 1. W. Falson. : :. ' . ' Major and Mrs. J. OT Balrd will leave to-morrow for Due West. 8. C, to attend the commencement exercis es of Ersklne College. The Bessie Dewey Book Club will studv George Eliot next season, this question being determined at the last meeting ot the year, which was held yesterday morning with Mrs. Henry M. McAden, at her home on Boutn Tryon street. Officers were re-elected for the coming year as follows; Mr, J. L. Chambers, president: Mrs. T. B. Franklin, vice president, and Miss Hauls Elliott, secretary and treasurer, The clirb is looking forward to the study of the life and worka of the ' great English novelist, Mary Ana Ev ' ens, or George Eliot, with a maximum of interest. a delightful trolley ride oyer the city fend then a porch party followed at the (stately,;, Utta .borne, la. DU worth. ' TX t . . 1 , - iutr cneBnijiem were eenrca. Air. and Mrs. Latta presiding. : The after noon was enjoyed to the fullest by the little folks. of the happy homes of to-day la a rait fund of information aa to the best methods rf nmrnnih... J I : 1 Ga arrived in the city from Raleigh J n8n' uriag and knowledge of the world last evening to spend aeveral days I best Droducts. ; ' . ' .X in mworX .1totiT. - Produf uaT excelleno. and student at St . Mary College, , Ra-1 reasonable claims truthfully presented lelgh. -j- ,i i ,; ; f and which have attained tewnrM.wMa Capt fand 5 Mrs. N. I Shaw. ? of I cceptance through the approval of the Drake's "Branch; Va arrived In ' the Well-informed of the World: not of indu cy H9l nigoi w spena eyer.t wrau vidual. onl W f V ; the happy faculty of aelecting and obtain ing the best the world affords. One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com mended by the Well-informed " of the IVEY'S III with their daughter, Mrs. Clarence O, Kuester. i . . r -' Mrs. Thomas H. Haughton has re turned fro a - visit to relatives and friends in Hendersonville and Raleigh. She has been away from the olty for several weeks. Mrs. N."M." Bonner, of SUtesvUle, World . t.M- 4 spent yesterday in the city en route to , "77 T Due West, S. C where she will attend wo weu-Knowa tsyrup of Figs the commencement exercises f Era- and Elixir of Senna. - To get iU beneficial effects always buy the genuine, tnanu kine and she Due West Female Col loge. factured bv the California Tim Rvnm Pa " yestrdaT f rom RTtei,h7 WhiS only, and for sale by all leading druggist-, spent the term at St. Mary School. MRS. SMITH'S RECITAI i tw m -n A U.. I'UDn.. anJ Jmrli. ter. Miss Marv Rbss. leave to-day fori Chapel Hill to attend the University! Talented Charlotte ' Artist DelljrliU commencement, ' n , 1 ana ciiarms Lsuve Audience at ici wjrn Assembly 11a 11 Mrs. liyder, Accompanist. That Charlotte poseesse a premier artist was amply demonstrated . lart evening In the son g recital ' which Minnie Wrlston Smith (Miss. Miss Helen Hunter leaves to-day for Due West. 8. C, to spend several days with -. 1 r . , - 1 Vfi. W Sander will 1pv In few-days far TaU SpringaTenn She Ml' will be ( accompanied by a trained nurse. Mr. and Mrs. -Charles Prltchett and son. who are on their way to the Phil ippines, have been heard from. They were at Honolulu, j . VlrglnK Lloyd) gave at the Selwyn. To say that she measured up to the expectations of her friends la all that can be said for nothing less than the best was looked for from one so tal ented. Tne hotel -assembly -hail was filled with eager and interested lov ers of music who went anticipating a treat and who wtm not disappoint ed.- Mrs. Smith's accompanist, her sis- The reception given yesterday ar ternoon by,. Mrs. W. W. Hagood, as- iwnt JrrT Z nrVi.. , iXZrZi te'. Mrs. W. B. Ryder, contributed no fvl'.."0?".!?'" part towards the success of the on Tenth adorned with potted ' plants and cut flowers, the arrangement being most errective. Of unusual beauty was the dining room, which was decorated In jin9 wveiy naguoa nomi BV.n - hv rMnna of hfa- .vllfull and m van ua tarek at . has nrlfnllu I cau(uuw ivmnof haMd nLnv flv Mrs. Smith Is rifted with a full round, well given contralto olce of splendid range and volume. Her train ing under the best masters of this white, long ribbons stretching from MM.Mrv and Rnran ns riven her all from the chandelier to the corners of that is required in technique and a the Aable. In the centre of (which was! sympathetic and ambitious desire to Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Summer ex pect to leave to-day for Atlantio City to spend a couple ot weeks. Mlsa Beulah Bowden has returned to her home In the city after a stay of two years in Louisville, Ky.. where she pursued a special course with the view to preparing berseii for tne lor elgn -Held, v y Mrs. C. E. Mason will leave Wednes day for Seneca, 8. C to visit at the home of Mrs. W. J. Lunney. Later she will visit her parents In Georgia, bit tU Misses Luolle and Dorothy Mason are already the guests of Mrs.; Lun ney. .. . . "... . . . . Miss Nell Orr left yesterday for Due West, 8. C, to attend the graduatln exercises of Due West College. Miss (Mary Miller, of Stateaville. accom panied her. . . Miss Mamie Lewis left 1 yesterday morning for Chapel Hill to attend the commencement exercises there - this week. Miss Lewis will be the guest of Mrs. L. H. Donnell. Before re turning to Charlotte, Miss Lewie will visit in Raleigh and Greensboro.- ; Miss Minnie Arlege, of the State Normal, Greensboro, is a guest at the home of Miss Evelyn Rucker, No. II South McDowell street. ' Miss Arlege Is on her way home to Columbus, N c. -,..- . .- ' -- Cards reading as follows have beea Issued: . . ' laOl 1908. Mr. and Mrs. Whitman A. Neal At Home :': - . -Wednesday evening. June third, nineteen hundred and eight : from eight to eleven o'clock No. SOS North-Brevard street R. S. V. P "Wooden Wedding." " Chiarlotte, North Carolina. ' Mr. D. W. Jenkins and Miss Lucy Belle Jenkins, of King's Mountain, spent yesterday In the city, stopping at tne Burord. , - ' Mrs. Joseph E. Robinson, of Golds- bero, Js visiting her brother, Mr, Lotte W. Humphrey, at the Central Hotel, the Cards reading as follows hare been received in the city: Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Green Inflte you to be present at the mar riage of their daughter . " 8usie Irving . - , ' ' ; , - - to " ' ' i j i -.r' Mr. William David Fuller on Wednesday evening, June . .V seventeenth nineteen hundred and eight at eight o'clock : V. At Home Epsom, North Carolina. Misses Fannie and Alice Little, of Little's Mill, are spendlngseveral days in tne city witn Mrs. c. I Hunter, on East avenue, en route home from Rome, Oa.. . where they spent the past year in scnoou e Mrs. Knox W. Henry and children lert yesterday morning foa Lenoir to spend some time with relatives and 'friends. '. Miss Margaret r Reese's ' Sunday echool class will give sn Ice cream supper on the Second Presbyterian church lawn to-night. - The public Is .cordially invited. . - Perhsps the most elaborate child's party given In Charlotte in years was that which Mr. and lira E. D.. Latta gsve complimentary te Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sr-ott's two charming, little daughters. Misses Julia Baxter and Calvin . Scott, yesterday afternoon. DECORATION DAT IS a good day bln Using Bine R!p , boo Extracts. Flavor your dwmerts wiih Blue Ribbon Vantll or Lemon and give pfeaaure io the trrta. . ' 4 a large vase of white lilies. Airs. Hagood. who wore a. handsome dress of sliver gray silk, was assisted in receiving by Mesdames E. C. Reg ister and C. W.. Tlllett, who mit the guests at the door; and by Mesdames Frank Slier. John VanLandingham, W. 8. Stewart. Ar nold M. Snaw, H. K. Boyer, David M. Anderson, W. F Harding. Robert Lee Durham, J. M. Craton. J. B. Harte, Walter Brem and A. J. Hagood, Misses Bailie Be'hune, Carrie Welier, and Hattl Stephens In the parlor. Miss Sterne wore white organdy and lace and was assisted In receiving by Mrs. W. B. Abernelthy. . of Reidsvllle: achieve has left nothing undone which might add to a voice which by nature was one; of rare sweetness. Mrs. Smith's work last evening could not have been excelled. It captivated ev eryone. The programme iohowb; 'Er Der Herrllchste Von Allen" ..Bcnumann 'Pu Ring An Melnen Finger". .Schumann Ich Orolle Nlcbt" , Schumann Widmuna" .. .. .......Schumann 'Ala Die Alta Mutter".. .Dvorak 'Lorelei" i. ..Ltstt 'Nur Wer Die Schnucht Kennt" , . . .TscnamowBKy 'Morren" .. Richard Strauss "Rtanehen" Richard 8traun "Trahtaon" (sung In Freneh.,Chamlnade Misses Bleeker Reid. , Bessie Lento AJ1trrm opr "Mltrane" (sunq e" , (sung In Steere. Helen LlddelL' Onnle Andrews ,r:l",fU-rA,,V;,"j:; and Essie Stokes. , Nlcht Speak Of Me." "For Love Of In the dining room: Mesdames C. C. Him" and "Oh. Drv Thr Teara" Kennedy, B. A. Johnston. N. M. Law- "Aufenthalt" .. .. .....Schubert rence, O. S. Johnson. B. W. Marnett 'Thi Blst Die Rnh'. ..Schubert and T. M. Whlsnant. and Mlsnea Lll- "Aus Melhen Oroesen Achmersen"..Frans lian Shaw. Eunleo Jeffries. Virainia Aria from "Orpheus" (sung In Italian) Llllard, Helen Whlsnant and Kathleen Sterne. Punch 'was served - In the hall by Mesdames A. H., Washburn, s slsted by Misses N. J. Amberger and Susie Sterne. ..Quick SPECIAL Our milliners have trimmed up a lot of pretty, stylish Hats that we would have sold earlier ta the season for much more, A big lot to choose from... ..... ..; ,... Also nice, pretty Hats for; .... .... ..2JW5 M, etc Special lot " large Rouglf Sailors . . . . . . i . . . and 75c. We have Just , gotten in a lot of new, up-to-date shapes and can trim to order a pretty Hat ror very reason able prices. We keep -our stock ot Millinery full and up-to-date for sev eral weeks yet. ' . WHITE PARASOLS SPECIAL Lot White Parasola, were $1.00; choice. ............. 40c. 92.00. .. ..., ..... ..... 9&c. They are not . soiled, but we have too many and want, to reduce stock. .WAISTS, ." New fct White Lawn Waists just recejved. They, are very pretty; a big assortment, for. . , 8c Our Net and; 61 lk Waists are very desirable and prices very reasonable. LACES, LACES ,s Beautiful Laces In Match Seta, dainty Lace that you like. Bpecial lot at ......So. yard New lot Cluny Late Bands Just re crlVod 6C l-le. 10c yard EMBROIDERIES Look .over our special tables Em broideries... ... 6c 10c. yard REMJVANT COUNTER New lot specials in short lengths, Lawns, Ginghams, Percales, etc. V BUTCHERS IX TROUBLE. Warrants Out For Four City Bntah , era Who Are Ownred With Keep ing Unsanitary Premise About r TlH-lr slaughter Houses Trial This Morning. . Warrants were sworn out yester- dsy against four well-known butchers of the city, namely, ' Messrs. W. F. Bennett. W. H. Stlllwell. P. H. Mc Menus and C. F. Ilunnlcutt, who are charged with keeping their slaughter houses or butcher pens In an unsant tary fondltlon near the city. The pliarff a rra nmf T r HnnAt( w a i , . . , - . . I inero IB It num. rain x maaa oy ered by Mr. 'W. W. Haywood, chief Rhon- lhBt win nniti.iT .ton an B.Mimi jr Hwwi u uw mo pain, anywhere. - in 20 minutes. Drug Messrs. SUllwell, McManus and Hun- -lBt, everywhere sell them as Dr. Snoop's nlcut, by Dr. Adam Fisher, meat and Headache Tablets, but they stop other milk, inspector. The case against Mr. loams as easily as headache. Dr. Snoop's Bennett will come up for trial before Pink Fain Tablets simply coax blood Squire S. H. Hilton this morning at pressure away from pain centres that Is 1:30 o'clock, it having been postponed sIL pain comes from blood pressure from yesterday afternoon, and those congestion. Stop that pressure with Dr. iminut M.un Rtiiiwnii. uw.nii. Bhoop's Headache Tablets and psln is In- and Hunnk-ut. before the m tM- stantly gone. U Tablets So. Sold by A Comedy That Is a Comedy. "Murohv's Mistake." which has been on the boards at the Latta Park Auditorium for the 'past two nights. will be the attraction again to-night by the -Will A. Peters Stock Com pany. "Murphy's Mistake"- is a med ley of plays. It Is a comedy In three acts with no more plot In It. than there Is now In the Charlotte 'bane ball team. It Is presented for laugh Insr purposes - only and laughing has certainly produced for two nights, Peters and McLellan do the rlb-tlck ling in the first act; Ralph Moody and Mabel Florence touch the funny bone In the -second and the Creighton Sis, ters and Lester Brothers", top off the programme by some exceedingly cleV' er . specialties. . . Little Susie Crelgh ton has made a great hit in her 1ml tation of Eddie Foy. ounai at 10 o'clock, it la said that a number of witnesses mill be on hand to testify as to the condition of affairs at the eeveral slaughter , houses un der fire and that . some Interesting facts will be, disclosed., Revival in North Charlotte. IA tnt meeting will be held In North Charlotte beginning Sunday, June 7th. under the auspices of the Korth Charlotte Baptist church. Rev. J. B. Phillips, pastor , of the Second Baptist church vof Macon. Ga.. will have charge of the meeting. Mr. Phil lips comes highly recommended as a preacher of great spiritual power and successful soul winner. He has held successful revival meetings In many cities and a great meeting la anticipat ed in North Charlotte... - Beginning to-morrow at 11 and 7:4E o'clock, preparatory services will be held which -will continue .", nightly mrougnout tne week at 7:45 o clock Mr. Clarence E.-Maeon will conduct these service. All Christian people are coraiany invited to attend. Mullen's Pharmacy. CUnchfleld Coal la a Steam Producer, Young rolUh Girt Sues For Wages. In Justice Cobb's court Thursday afternoon, Leah Koplan, a - young Polish, girl. ' sued Samuel Astrowsky for wages' aUgd to be due her for work for the oast several months, she claimed that she came from Baltimore under promise that she would receive is a Trontn for work,- while she had only been receiving about 14. r The court gave Judgment in her favor, and the case was , appealed. The girl la about 1C years ei and the court or dered that Astrowsky pay her way back to Baltimore in addition to ful filling his pan of the alleged contract. Special Excursion Rates Secured. ' The Associated Railways, acting through Mr- W. . H. , FlUgerald, of Richmond, Va.. agent In charge, have granted to Charlotte next week special excursion rates-over all the line run ning Into the city, the occasion' being the sixth annual convention of the North Carolina Retail Merchants' As sociation whtoh will be in session here Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. Be tween 200 and SZi delegates are ex pected. . . -.-..,'. - ; v : , There will be two matinee per formances at the Academy 'of Music this -afternoon and three ahows to- ight. This week's vaudeville bill has been attracting good slsed crowds. Manager Crovo. has engaged an extra strong bill for next week. - - - - ( Sunday Ggars Oct some -of -our - J "Seven-Elevens" and V.- "O-U-Noe" r - ' and enjoy your Sunday 'smoke. We carry a complete line of the best; brands. ;i , Registered Nurses , Directory. (Graduate Nurses only). Bunvell-Dunn Retail Store . Thones 41 and-400. Quit CaoeG We are very proud of our line. No doubt we have the very Case you want, and at a saving in price. ; Our Sweepstakes Best Cowhide Suit . Case in the world for the price r ,',-.'-it $5,00 ' - Japanese Straw ' Very light, airy and -refined; a real winner. Price ... . ..$3o .' Very large assortment of Suit Cases from ' ' ' .... ..... ..$10 to $16.00 ; All the latest styles in Trunks, Bags' and Shoes. GO-MOJE CO. IVEY'S Special Notices FOR SALE CRUSHED STONES IN iks auiiaoie tor au grades concrete worn, win quote you delivered price , by wagon or ears on application. Fred Oliver. Charlotte, N. C. DECORATION DAT IS A GOOD DAT to begin ualng Blue Ribbon Extracts. Flavor your desserts with Blue Ribbon Vanilla or Lemon and give pleasure to the living. .. i FOR RENT-MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE. w . ui.i , ru tnq oiean, goou lo cation; modem e-rootn house, TOO BJ. tta: -modera t-room house, 702 E. Kb: .mod em 4-room house, 4i W. Tthj t-room house, 10IJ E. 4th; t-room house, t Lld dell aeet. Other I and 4-room houses. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON 4 BRO. DO TOU HAVK EVERT VEOETABLB nu irun nm marsei anorusT Da you iibyw mra iresn every morning T v ao.. Ana would be glad to see that you .-.. u mnj morning- inn 7 o clock Zf f Jl-- MILLER-VAN v-e a iijuo. ' . Imemnse . quantities of each item mentioned here. Bargainst .that ; can't ; be matched at any other store in the Carolinas. .J. '' . ; :: ' Domino Ginghams ...... . . . . ... . ....... .... ...3 l-2c. yd. Yard wide Solid Colored Ginghams, worth 10c, at.". .' . . . . .5c.- yd. Regular 10c. ' yard wide Percales, Light Grounds, neat Stripes and Figures. Special. ............. . .......... ........... . 5c y 7 l-2cr yard wide Bleached Domestic. Saturday...... .... .... .....6c. yd. Jfil.OO fViintfrnnnps. 5nrifl1 ; . . . . . .. ... ... ..75C. Best Standard Iadigo Blue, Black and White Prints. ........ ..... ... .5c, 5c Colored Lawns ....... . .......... ....... ..... ..... .4c. 10c Sheer Colored Lawns, in Dark Colors. Price..... .... ........ 5c- 8 l-2c White Lawn... J.. ...... ... ... .......5c. yd 15c. value 40-inch White Lawn ............ 10c 25c White Dotted Swiss at... i 15c Saturday Bargains in Ready -to-Wear Garments $7.5QBlack YoUe Skirts, r.r r. . . .... $5.0C $7.50 Sample Panama Skirts at.. '.'.T. ...... :.v;: . . . . . :n$4.50 and $5.0C $2.50 Heathcrbloom Potticoats at ..... ...:. .$1.93 $2.50 Net Waists. . .$1-50 $3.50 Net Waists at ...... .$2.50 $5.00 Net Waists at 3.5C Men's Furnishing Bargains . t Men's 50c. Balbriggan Shirts, with Drawers to match. Special at 38c, Best Scriven Drawers, others sell for 85c. Our price.. fs 67 l-2c. B. U. D. Coat Cut Undershirts, with Short Drawors to match, at 50, 75c, $1.00 Boys' Balbriggan Shirts, Long and Short Sleeve Shirts, with Long and Short Drawers to match. . ; .... 25c. each One lot Soft Collar Blue and Tan Shirts, well made, worth 75c; our price. .50c. New line Lion Brand Shirts in White and Fancy Colors, coat style, with de tached and attached cuffs .'. : .98c. to $1.50 Big line Straw Hats in all the newest shapes, Snap Brim and Sailor Shapes, from ... .50c. to $2.50 One lot genuine Panama Hats, in all the newest shapes; value $5.00. Special at..'.. ...$3.98 Brown Stiff Hats, in all the newest shapes.... $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 BELK BROS. WHOLESALE RETAIL ill LARGEST, MOST COMPLETE LINE OF v mara 10 do lotina are at the GEM HfiAUHANT, It It's a particular vranu you amoss come uere for IL We've got it. i . LARGE 8HIPMENT OF CINCO CIGARS revrirra, mil Pizea and Shadea. WOODALL at HHKPPARD, wholesale ana retail, 21 Houm Tryon street. WE DONT CARRY CIOARS mn everyoody, Dut we bsve got them for rrwrjrooujr wno amoaes good Cigars. "ir fine frenh stock. JA9. p. STOWH A CO, Druggists. 'Phone J7. t?1100 HXMS ELL AT .i-v. quicK jvm want one. Coun try Comb Honey W Me. Nice Sw.et Potatoes 3X0. Old Potatoea 30c. BR1DO KR3 CO.. 20J West Trade street. 31TST, RECEIVED TO-DAT ONE BAR. " "w crop p no l.rrtng. This la very nice. He. doaen. CalUornia naval Orange anj nice Lemon. . Will have to-oay Suap Beana, Cukes. Tomatoes Stuaah and new Irish Potato, iwu . b"h Turnina. Huekeioerrie. HMckberrlea and Strawberrl.a. hunm and Orar Trali. Nice hrted LettJV Call early. JNO. W uvtrrw " 11 i.M " StMU WU, ENGRAVED INVITATIONS or other social snnounce mentJ, are something in which ieeming extrava gance is the truest economy. We keep in close touch with the prevail ing modes. Anything you may order from ut, in this line, will be strictly correct, and in accord with fashion's latest dictates and, the ' cost is not excessive. Call, and let us show you our samples of En graved Invitations, An nouncements, Visiting Cards, etc and quote you prices. OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE (Incorporated.) CHARLOTTE. N. C Thone 1ST. "" I - Pianolas at Sacrifice Prices A few slightly used Pianolas to close out quick at $150.00 each. Worth $250.00. Buy a Pianola and . there will be no silent piano in the home. Don't be confused; there is but one Pianola and that is made by the Aeolean Company, New York, Easy terms of payment if you wish. Parker- Gardner Company TO LET PALMRR.AND MTDDt srm ton iAV r tl.eT; Euclid Ave.. I I1IJ0; 114 K. fh. S8; Oold street !1 4? Balmont Ave.. Belmont, r7 Zuml t Pegram street, f; ball over Mill? store. ltb' street. Ill): office or bli rooma. lan1ra' Balldlna- v . KEKSLER. & Tryon street -phone TTPEWRJTICRS RENTED-iei r.n..i llVMTr, tXl very particular. J. K i-...- i. -'- KICK COCXTKT B.OIS . Klngan's RelUble Ilams and 1 the celebrate! .Westpkana 3Uams. ; tr. it. crtowrxL. Tbesaee lit ' aa4 StT. L Nye Hutchison & Sen INSURANCE LIFEe ACCIDENT OITXCB Ke. Bant BaUdlng. ' Bell TboM SSL ' Commencement and Wedding Flowers are now the go. ' Don't fail to send or order them from Scholtz, The Florist -LL Wm ! r it What's your maxi mum figure for a Suit $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 or $25? Ko . matter what your price limit ; may be,:wejrrant you ,to see our superbly tail ored Suits .at these prices. Known for style, V:VVl-.--' - fit and quality. Ldnc-ToCo Gto?::.: Gc. "C::ls Scrt ci;;rcv:l n:!::;: ct C.r Ir: : L
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