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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUNE 5, 1003 SOCIAL AliD FiRSOIL The Friday Afternoon Club' will jneet thl moralng at 10:89 o'clock run JO.ru, o. a. ituuir. . .. The event of the evening will be the card party, which Mrs. H. B. Fowler gives, complimentary to Miaa Johnale Dickson. , -'.'--.v.. ' ' r An Interesting social event thU Afternoon will be the bridge party which Mies Julia feobertaon will give la honor of Mix Johnale Dickson. O: Mrs. Frank Smith and lit tie daugh ter are spending he summer, in Ruth- erroratoo, -.. . - - ' Mias Nancy Andereon has returned from Salisbury. ; where she went - a few, daya ago to undergo an opera- ' tlon. ; ' She Is much Improved. , J fj ,. : . t-" . ;Miea Margaret King, who spent the winter with , her uncle, Mr. Arthur ' King, at Ailddlettm. Pa, -left there yesterday t or Baltimore, where' she will spend several t days -with rela tive. Then, after visiting in Nor folk. VSU, she win return to Charlotte , about the 1st of July. , . - Mrs. John Carson and daughter leave to-day for Montreat to -spend some time.. , i , A . 1 ; .:,4----: j A reception was tendered the offl cers and teachers of the Second Pres byterian church last night at S o'clock In tHe. Sunday school room of - the church. It'waa as enjoyable as It was ' informal? -v . - i.- -. y ; ' j. , A v-, J- Miss Martha Moore will leave soon for Jupo, where she will spend awhile as the guest of friends, r ; r. " - " Miss Ruth Blankenshshlp will leave soon to visit Miss Elisabeth Tonnes at ber home In Greenville, 8. C Misses Annie Belle Finger., Allele Henderson. Ruth Link. Annie Reld An drews and Rose Wilkinson will leave Monday to attend a house party by Mlsa Marguerite Houston at ber borne In Monroe. Miss Emma Jones, or this city, left yesterday morning for Asheville to spend several weeks at the Ke nil worth Inn. Mrs. C. M. Carson and family, left yesterday for Unvllle for a brief stay. They will be gone about a week. Mr. R. O. Alexander and family, accompanied by Miss Mary Durham, leave this week for Mr. Alexander's summer home at Montreat, near Black Mountain. Mr. arid Mrs. A. M. Hastings passed through the city yesterday morning en route to New York and points North where they will spend their honey moon, having been married Wednesday afternoon at Due West, S. C. . Mrs. Hastings la pleasantly known as Miss Nellie Stack, who has .been Instructing In expression In the Due West Female College for about 10 yeara. She is an exceedingly attractive woman with rare gifts as a teacher In elocution. The marriage ceremony was perform' ed Wednesday afternoon by President James Boyce in the presence of a. few of her intimate friends. .i "' , Mrs.r H. K. Boyer left yesterday morning for Scottsvllle, Va.. where she goes to spend the summer with her sister. Mrs. W. B. Burgess. Miss LI I Han Boyer also left yesterday for Oraham where she will spend several I weeks with ber sister, Mra. Oepjga- Olendennln. T" Mr. Stuart W. Cramer was host at an elegant luncheon served yesterday at the Southern Manufacturers' Club In honor of Mr. B. N. Duke and party from Durham who were here to look over the properties of the Southern Power Company in which Mr. Duke is largely interested. Those who enjoy ed Mr. Cramer's hospitality were Messrs. B. N. Duke, F. I Fuller, Ed ward Btagg. of Durham; Andrew Moore, of Oastonla; Henry M. McAden, C. W. Johnston, W. S. Lee, Jr., C. C. Hook and C. W. TUlett. A number of mill men -were given an opportunity to meet the party at the club. Through the kindness of Mr. Osmond Barringer, the gentlemen visited several of .the mills in and around the city. ', Miss Cornle Fore and Mr. J., Albert ' Fore, Jr.i returned yesterday after noon fnpm the Unlveralty commence, ment at Chapel Hill. . " Mrs. Nannie Miller Bonner and Miss Mary Lots Miller, of States villa, are visiting friends' and relatives in the city ana county;. ' Miss Louis Hunter returned yester day from Due West, S. C, where she Sas been attending the Due West Female College during the past year. ' Miss Pauline Orr has returned from . Dae West where she has been attend ing college. . She was accompanied . home by her sister, Miss Louise Orr, who attended the commencement ex- . erclses. :: ... ... ,'. v - , ; , V . .... 'The second of the series of-.prt vat e Friday night dances -will be held to-night at, the new ' electric : park in North Charlotte. The indl cations are that the attendance will ' be much larger than on any previous occasion. .', Mr 1 Don Richardson has engaged Mr. Louis Baker to play "cornet In the orchestra at the park. Mrs. W. B. Ryder and little daugh ter.. Virginia, have left1 the Central Hotel and are at the home of Dr. T. . F., Costner,; on South Tryon street. ; The Pro Re Nata Club -will ' meet this .morning at 10:30 o'clock with . Miss Oates on South Tryon street, s V" V A Car Load of Girls. : - The falreftt aggregation of freight which has passed flown this way In many a day was that In a special aleeplng ar attached to the train from Wlnston-Palem yesterday after noon at. o'clock. The occupants were girl students of Rollins Institute. . In Virginia, bound for their homes in the sunsier South. There were twen- . ty-flve or more. , Most of them lunch ed at the Belwyri. leaving on No, 25. Gets Contract For $15,000 Qrarch. Mr. J. Oranby; of Charlotte, yes, tersay was awarded the contract to build at Albemarle & $15,000 church -for the eMthodlsts oi that place. The fcullding wlU be of pressed rlck and stone, with steej roof. Work will begin at .once. The Architects are Memrs. Wheeler, Dickie Brum, of Charoirte. H - GET BLl'E RIBBON Lemea Extract It is terpen elese. will - Barer get rancid and has all the natural flavor of the lemon, , , ' . "-.- - -: JTCMBER. . ' ' COUXT3 XOCBER S SEE COOTER. XOlBEOa K PERSONAL. The Movements of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. J. SWingo, of Spartanburg! S. tc., a salesman for the Weddlngton Hardware Company, is spending few days In the city. , '. ; Mr. Julian S. Miller returned yes terday from Due West. 8, Ct where he attended' the commencement of Ersklne College. -Mr." T A. Walker, ef Greensboro, was, registered at the Belwyn yester day. . . , - i.;Mr. .U. N. Hoffman spent yesterday at his home In Iron Station.-. v- Mr. :R.' L. Kendrlck, formerly of Charlotte, now of Rock Hill. 8.' C has been spending a. few days la the citv en route to Rock Hill from abeth City, where- he taught the past year; being elected a few days ago principal of the school with whicn he was connected. He will leave to- dar. after viRitinsr a. relative, MT. Zfthnlnn (Tni1rlrlc. Ilk DllWOrth. ' Mesara. a. R. McLaughlin and I. G Wallace have returned i' from v Due West. S. C where they attended tae closing of Ersklne college. , r' "Mr. 'George W. Brunson. editor or The Greenville News, passed through, the city yesterday morning en route to . New: Terk, where he will take voraae In a few days to Europe for a stay or aeverai weens. . . e Mr. Will McClelland, or nnevuie, wu the citv veateraay from. Due West, 6. C, where w spent several daya. - - , 1 . Mr. W. A. Burney. Jf.; of Savannah, n: at th Selwvn Hotel. ' "Mr. B. G. Fallis, oi urcenvmo, o, C. was in town on business stopping at the Selwyn yesterday, v .: Mr. J. a. McAulav. of Rockingham, spent yesterday at the Selwyn Hotel. Mr. jpnn it. uevereaux, oi v-oicr, 8. C' spent yesterday in the city. tonnlna- at the Selwyn. Mr. Jpnn T, itoaaey, oi nw nm, r . , . . . . .TIM 8V'C. was at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. C. B. Brady and Mr. C. L. Edmundson, of Mooresville. were In town vesterday and guests of tne Buford. Mr. W. W. Wilkins. of Sanford, was among those registerea at tne uuiora yesterday. - ' Mr. H. J. H.. MCMurray, jr., oi Fort Mill. 8. C was a guest -of the Buford Hotel yesterday. Mr. E. H. Moser. of High Point. was abong those yesterday registered at the Buford. Mr. C. M. Griffith, of Thomasville, was -yesterday at the Buford. Mr. A. L. Gaston, of Chester, S. C, spent yesterday In Charlotte, stopping at the Buford. Mr. R. K. 81ms. of Chester, 8. C. was a Buford guest yesteraay. Mr. Tates Faison returned yester day from Harvard, where he is study ing medicine. Mr. fcdmuna urwcu is expected home to-day from Harvard Univer sity, where he is a medical student HOME VERY NEARLY BCRNED. A Match Thrown Carelessly Into Fire place Results In a Blase That Is Very Dangerous Sad Specimen of . Womankind on Concord Streeti j Pan tor Long Resigns His Charge, Special to The Observer. Concord. June 4. -About 2 o'clock yesterday morning Mr. Daniel P. Bo ger, of No. 9, township, arose and struck a match 'to look at the clock, thinking it about time to ring the old farm bell and awaken the hands, and threw the match in to the fireplace, which was filled with dry grass and other foliage. The stuff Ignited and in an instant there were flames running over the lambrequin and other articles inflammable about the room. The Are was extinguished after burning the window curtains, carpet and other ar- CKlea. Mr.' Boger sustained severe buma-on his hands, while his son, Mr, C. E. Boger, of this city, who spent the night with his parents, was severe. ly burned on his right foot, having gone Into the room in his bare- feet. A serious fire was narrowly averted. Tuesday night a woman paraded the streets of the city, calling at several homes after midnight and asking to be taken in, and as many times turned away. She was seen by several parties who were awakened by her screams and cursing' at dogs that had become frightened at her appearance. The ap pearance or tne woman seemed a mystery until this morning at 4 o'clock Officer Robert Benfleld caught the woman on the" principal street of, the city, in a very dilapidated, drunk en condition. She was held for trial this morning and gave her name as "Maude Williams." of Lynchburg. Va. She was given a sentence of fifteen dajU in jail. She is "a sad looking specimen ef God's loveliest creation, homeless and one, without ' friends and money. Mr. Alvln Peck, a. city mail carrier. received Intelligence this morning that! his grandmother. Mra. W. , A. Moody, had been found dead In bed this morn ing. " Mr. and Mrs. Moody lived Just over the Cabarrus line In Stanly coun ty and alone. Deceased was ' about 61 yeara of age. and leaves a husband and three children. -The funeral will take place at Bear Creek church to- ttiorrow at 11 o'clock. Mr. peck Is unable to leaye the city on account of there not being an available substitute for his' work, v . ...- V; inartiet in Norfolk and other points are in communication with citizens here (with a view to the etahllhina- oi a gas piant it is said by those fa miliar with, gas that a plant at-this point would 'be a. paying Investment Rev. M. M. . Long, for some time pastor of Forest Hill Methodist church has tendered- his resignation- to the ifcard of stewards, to -take effect im- meaiateiys iie wi .preach his last sermon next Sabbath and on Tuesday ne expects io leave I or Cnalr. Neb.. wnere ne nas accepted work , under the North Nebraska. Methodist Epis copal conxerence. His. successor Here has not yet been named, but It Is auks 1robabIe that Rev. W. Lv Butohins. of 'Kanna polls, win .succeed hlra. :Mr. Long: formerly held a pastorate In Ne.M braska, and was married here about tne ume ne came here a year m.ra. Miss 'Mary Handler left this morn ing for Washington. - after. . spending several weeks In the city the guest of Miss jennie coitrane. For severaJ yeara MIssTIandley was the Instructor in -music at the- Laura Sunderland scnooi near tnw cur. , ghe win va from Washington to her home In Indi ana. . .'. ,. - --: .- i ..'--.:.',,-,. MisseeaLeona McCalL Ida ManneT. Mary. Scirrhoro, William Benfleld and A ion jo Hansen arrived last nlaht rrom tne Dear ana Dumb Institute at Morgan ton. where they have been in acheol. The children are enjAylng ex cellent health and making wonderful progress in theh studies. . Big Panama Contract Goes to a Sfls- Wash Intton, June -! a, Naylor. of Gulfport, Mlsa, was to-day award ed the contract to furnish (,(10 yellow pine plies, for the construction work on (be Isthmus of Panama. .The amount Involved 1 J59,!1 . The piles are to e delivered at Colon. NUMBER ; ; COUNTER NUMBER'S ; SEE COUNTER NUMBER . ; ,J Perfumed soaps sel dom contain either good perfume or good soap; -J - If you ;waht perfume, buy. perfume the best . you can afford. " - , 1 ; As for I soap, - there's nothing : better than Ivory.' I No 4freeM alkali in it; 'no coloring matter ; no adulterant of any kind. Ivory. Soap - 99So Per Cent; Pure. is ' - ' NUMBER S - ' .': " COUNTER NUMBER S SEE COUNTER NUMBER .' BRIEFS, A Few Sfinor Happenings . In ' and About -the City. , , : -The meetlntr of the MerchanU' Association is open to .the publlc,and siienaance is invited.. ' ' The -ladles of Calvary Methodist church served ice cream - and cake last night at No. IK South Church street. Mr. Allen Tudder will preach next cunaay morning i at the Friendship Baptist church near Lodo - at : 11:30 o'clock. . ' :' y The Barnes homicide case will probably not be heard at this term of court, as there, are a number of jail cases yet to be heard. There will be a special sermon Saturday afternoon at the tent In North Charlotte, where a protracted meeting is to be conducted. Pair f XI M'-!1 muVa thla afternoon at 4: SO o'clock at Tenth avenue Presbyterian church. All the ladles of the city are cordially invited to ne present. The church entertainment which was planned to be given at-the First Presbyterian church last night was postponed until next week on ac count of the weather. The Kltchln clans gathered last night at McOee's store In Chadwlck and appealed to the sovereign voter In behalf of their man. Messrs. J. D. McCall and Frank R. MoNInch spoke. To-tilRht at the overhead bridge on North Graham street Messrs. E. L. fKeesler, A. B. Justice. F, R. McNlnch and J. D. MdCall will speak, . . SAYS pO THE RIGHT THING. Relative to the Sale of Thirst Quench ing Drinks on Sunday Outside the City Iilmils a Gentleman- Submits Some Remark. ' "I am In favor of prohibiting not only the sale, but the drinking, on Sunday or on any other day, of lem onade, coca-cola, coffee of tea," said conservative mart yesterday. ."This is relative to the statement that a citizen is to be prosecuted for selling ice, cream .and soft drinks on a day not mentioned In thelTen Command ments but observed at present as Sun day at a place outside the limits of a city. If it has come to the pass .where the worklngman or any other person on his day of recreation ' cannot In dulge himself In the slightest pleas ure without' the law butting in, then let's carry It to its legitimate conolur sion. I am aware that there will be nalghty how from some brethren and sisters when the drinking of the false and harmful stimulants of cof fee and tea Is forbidden by law, but at least, they will get a dose of their own medicine." NUMBER S COUNTER NUMBER S SEE COUNTER, NUMBER Headaches can be easily cured by using LEE'S HEADACHE REMEDY Old, reliable and sure;; perfect- - - ly harmless. Three sixes, 10, 25 and 50 cents. ' Registered Nurses' Directory. - Graduat Nurses only). Burwell-Dunn .Retail Store -Phones 41 and 300. ' NUMBER t v COUNTER NUMBER $ SEE COUNTER NUMBER 8. Quit Cases We are very proud of our line. No doubt we have the very Case you want, and at a saving in price. f J ; Our Sweepstakes 1 ' Best Cowhide Suit Case in the world for the price .l V ;. i . . .$5.00 - Japanese Straw ; ' ' Very light, airy j and re fined; a real winner Price .... .V.. ..$3.50 : Very large assortment of Suit Casts from i ", :V . ..$10 to $i6.oo All the latest styles : in Trunks, Bags ;and Sho,es. gD'IioohlCO. EY'S Received yesterday two special bar gains White Lawn Waists. One of fine, soft Lingerie Lawn, with heavy lace ' Insertions, lota . of Val lace also trimmed front 'and back; worth usually about $2.00. at ...... ...... 98c Also White Tailored Waists, nice materials, soft tucks. stifr collars; at i:.... .8c. Also many very attractive values In fine Waists.. $2.00, $3.00, 15.00, etc. CORSETS Our Corset Department has grown wonderfully. We keep a full stock; of the popular Warner's "Never . Rust." "R. & "Kabo," "No Brass Eyelets."; G ," etc. AH guaranteed to give satisfaction or a new corset The Gosard Front Lacing Corset la making a big hit. Our customers are delighted with It Let Miss Benton show you the .advantages. She wilt be glad to talk with you on the cor set question. K AYSER'S SILK GLOVES The morning call or shopping ex pedition, the afternoon drjve or even-1 ing function call for long 8lk Gloves. The Leather, Tan and Copenhagen; shades are the most popular. It: pays to pet the kind that wears. Kay- ser's outwear two or three pair of the usual kind. The season Is Just start ing. TALCUM POWDERS We sell the very best makes, such as Colgate's 4711. Mennen's Autumn Violet, etc. All sold at sneelal nri. IVEY'S Special Notices HAMS 11 Vic. SUGAR 17 POUND8 II. Best Lemons 15c. dosen; 3 cans Califor nia Peaches for 60c; Sweet Potatoes 35e.; Irish too.; good Canned Peas 10c. BRIDGERS & CO., 208 West Trade; FOR , SALE CRUSHED STONK TV sizes suitable (or all grades concrete work. Will quote you delivered pr-o by wagon or oars on application. Fred Oliver,' Charlotte. N. C. FOR RENt-ELEGANT MODERN s. room Tiouse. close In, J37.M; splendid location. Modern t-room house. Ml n. Brevard St. Modern (-room houses. 700 ana vra Kut n Bt J. ARTHUR HEN- JUtKBU.N ft BRO. ' " 1 1 1 I HAVE YOU HEARD WHAT POlTND eans of Tomatoes are worth at MIL LER-VAN NESS CO.. J7 N. Tryon T NEXT TIME TRY THIS-USE ONE TEA. spoonful of Blue Ribbon Vanilla to each quart of Ice cream you Iraese, and the flavor will be perfect. YOU CAN'T FIND A BETTER DINNER . than we are serving now at our gant dining room, and you can't find a more up-to-date and satisfactory lunch ' counter than ours. OEM RESTAUR ANT CO. . . ' , , BUY YOUR JAP-A-LAC. THE GREAT boms beautifler, from Wood a 1 1 A Shep- . pardi tl South Tryon street. They have ; all ooIots and slses, 16c. to 12.60. Free same eans to those who haven't used It. WOOD ALL A EHEPPARD. & South 'Tryon. . SEE OUR FINE LINE OF TOILET AR tlcles. Bit line of all the leading poeu : lar perfumes and Jhiwdere. 'Phone us - If you want it aulck. J AS. P. 8TOWE A CO., DruKlsts. 'Phone ITS. JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY ONE BAR. rel new crop of Roe Hrrln. This. Is ; very nice. tfio. doaen. - California naval Oranaes e4 nice I.ewona. Will have 'to-day Snap Bean. Cube. .Tomatoes, Bquash and new Irish Potato, Beets ' and bunch Tornlpa, HurkeleerrlM. Blnckberrte and 'Strawberries'. Knanas and Orane Frah. .Nice hded lpMue. Csll arlv. JNO.- W., SMITH. 'Mjonee Hit and 1.7 . . TO LET-PALMER AND MIDDLfl BTS, , UJ.Wj U West Palmer. V:' U Worthlna ton Ave.. tl7; Euclid Ave., 11117; : Punnyslde. 1H acrs and nice eottaae, tltWi.TU E. (th. V; Oold street. lit iOj 4 Belmont Ave.. Belmont. $7; store. . M Fearara straet. t; ball ever Mills' . star. 14th street. flO; office er bed rmmt, Sarxlers' Bulldlna. R L. KEESLER, 43. Tryon "street. .'Phone 144. ' . TTPEWRITERS RENTED- rental machines, all makes, ready for Instant dtllvary. Every machine itrat-claM la every Malleolar; J. B Craytoa 4k Co HJ A TrVoa. 'Phone MM, .... Try our 12 1-2 . cent Hams 'Tou will t pleaatd. ; w. m. cnowrix. Tbosea 1U and U1, Jt V Mcial Prices IBS ". ' Bargains that yoii can't afford to miss; hot' the undesirable, but the newest summer merchandise, at a saving of one-third, to half . ; , 10c. Colored Lawns AgainFor Saturday, 5c. Yard 2,000 j-ards more of those beautiful Sheer Colo red, Lawns, worth double; again sjpecial for Saturday. Light grounds with daintyj neat dots and fig . ures and fiorar patterns; , dark grounds .with neat white rings, dots and fig- 0. ures; regular price. 10c. Special' Saturday1. . . ..... ... .'. . .... ...... .5c. yd. , Other Saturday Bargains That Can't Be Matched . " Domino Check Ginghams, short lengths . . . : . . ; . . , . . ... 3 l-2c. 7 l-2c. yard wide Bleached Domestic ... .... . ..... .... :5c. yd. 10c. yard wide Percale, light ground vith stripes and figures. Special. . .5c. One lot Val. Lace Edge,N-regularly sold at oc. yard. Special.... .... .".2c. Short lengths Dress Ginghams, recently sold at 10 and 12l-2c. yard. Re duced to. ... . . . v . ..s.. .8 1-2C' yd. Remnants of Sheer White Muslins, worth up to 15c; at 10c. yd. ' 25c White Dress Swiss,' the popular pin dots, at . . . . .15c. yd.' Long Lisle Gloves at Less Than Half Price, 33c. Pair ' 50 dozen Ladies' Long two-clasp fine Lisle Gloves, in White, Browns and , Black; worth more than double Saturday's special price 33c. pair. Taffeta Silk Reduced 85c quality yard wide Black Taffeta .... , . . . 69c. yd. $1.18 quality yard wide Black Taffeta 89c. yd. $1.00, quality yard wide Black Taffeta 85c. yd. Extra Specials in Men's Furnishings and Clothing - B. Y. D. Underwear for Men, Shirts, with Short Drawers to match , . . 5C, 75c. and $1.00 per garment Genuine Scriven Elastic Drawers 67 l-2c 50c Balbriggan Skirts, and Drawers to match, at. . . . 38c New line of Lion Brand Night Shirts . . . . . .48, 75 anl 98c Mother's Friend Blouses, in White and Colors 50 and 75c. One lot genuine Panama Hats, all shapes, worth $5.00 to $6.00. 'Sale price i r. ,, $3.98 One 'counter Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, worth 50 to 75c. Choice 25c. One lot White Waiter Coats, $1.25 Value, for : '. ..98c' Something special . in Clothing every day new shades of Browns; also good line Blue Serges. WHOLESALE ENGRAVED INVITATIONS or other social announce ment, are something in , Vhich seeming extrava- 1 gance is the truest economy. .Ve keep in close touch with the prevail ing modes. .Anything you may order from us, 'm , 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 Vf En ' graved Invitations, An , nouncements. Visiting . Cards, etc. and quota you prices. OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE (Incorporated.) CHARLOTTE. N. t Tbooe 1ST. L Nyc -Hutchison & Son INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, . ACCIDENT OffTICX Kov t Bant Bntldlng. Cool, comfortable, C Iravn- b uuuner ' SeMo IUch-CUaa - " . . . VAUDEVILLE '.'- ... ... . ... a .. Jim Coreivey, Ionokt;lst) ' Mamie Mitchell, lo(inc Coneli-nne; BHIr Boyd, Xegr MonoIogUt; Mark and Held, Sketch Artlats., Tb Beat Bill of th Simmer Season. 10 Centa A fm iasl on 10 Centa ,, -. To aU poru of th (hectre Get la line Mid' follow the crowds. . wmm Miicemeiis- (Customers BELK BROS. RETAIL 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 Jiomc. , Don't be confused; thero is but one Pianola and that is made by the Aeolean Company, New Tifork. Easy terms of payment if you wish. " V OAItfAai MBJfMaaa A4aaa.L.. You'll Come to Us for Your Summer Clothes if Distinctive Style and Quality Lonc-Toto Olefin: Gcci Sd'cn A;;rcv:l or m i are important to you in garments that fit perfectly Understand, we don't claim you can not ' get good clothing elsewhere, but we do as sert, and xjroye, mark you, that when ' you want the 'best made, and; the most artisi-. cally . tailored, . tho smartest styled and the best ; fitting garments, you must come here. r:!:rn:!!3 il C:r D;::
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