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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUNE 23, 10C3. SOCIAL ID PERSONAL Mrs. H. H. Bennett, Miss H. E. Hardison ana Mr. ; W. C- Hardison, of Wadesboro, .were registered. anjeng h guests tit the Selwyn yesterday. - Mrs. M. E. Dews toe, of Birming ham, Ala., is visiting at the home of her parents la Dilworth. , Miss Ooldle Rltch, of Asheville, Is visiting friends in the city. . Among the guests at the Buford yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. W. T, torey, of Castonia. ., . 1 Mr. and Mrs.' W. H. Nicholson,, of Hickory, spent yesterday in the city, stopping at the Buford. ' - Miss Blanche Smith, of Elkton, was ...a visitor In the city yesterday, stop ping at th Buford. . ". Mrs, F.: I Stevens, of Raleigh; lef ' yesterday morning for1 Davidson Colt lege, after; spending ' Sunday evening .. in the city.' Mr. (Stevens is a mem '. her of the' faculty of the Piedmont V Summer Schsol. - . ,? : j. '. , - Dr. . and Mrs, George W -Pressly have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Pressly and daughter. Miss Margue rite Pressly, of ; Augusta, Oa., Mr. Pressty toeing Dr. Pressly's- brother. 'Mr. and Mrs. Pressly and Miss Pressly will leave this morning for New York, from which point they will . sail for Europe to spend .some time abroad, , ' Mr. Frederick E. Phares and bride, who as Miss 'Elizabeth Woodward May, of Lexington, Ky-are the guests . of Mr. and Mrs. A; J. Draper, at their -home on Elizabeth eights. The fol lowing from' last Tuesday's Issue of the Lexington paper will be of Interest , to Mrs. --. Phares' many Charlotte . friends: 'viVv .-"'' '- , -'" "The marriage of Miss Elisabeth W. f May. of this city, to Mr. Frederick H. Fharea, of California, was quietly cele brated yesterday afternoon at I o'clock at the home of Dean W. T. Capers, the ' officiating minister. ' , w ;' "The'marriage was quite a surprise, the happy culmination of romance beginning last winter when the couple met and shortly afterwards became engaged. There were only a few rela tives 'and friends to witness the cere mony and they left Immediately after- ward on the Queen 4b Crescent for a wedding trip to Ashevtlle. "After several weeks' visit . there they will return to Lexington for a brief visit nd will then to to Detroit to be absent about two months, cruis ing on the lakes In Mr. Phares' private yacht.-f" U' .'V N"J. ' -. "Thebridevls the youngest daughter . of Mrs. Bettie Brand May. the la one TvlnAn'. krlo-htjut vlrl nnt attractive and popular and an accom plished, musician. ; . Mr. Phares Is en . gaged In a lucrative, business wth a large California housa and Is a young man of 'clever ability. He arrived In this ; city i last Monday and V, since then has been entertained with several dinners by his friends here.? ;v ; "The news Is an Interesting surprise, the happy secret having been well kept and there are many good wishes from friends for great happiness." - f r Phnrm la a. -ntialn of - Mn. Draper. ..: Mrs. W. H. Young, and daughter, Miss Lorene Young, left yesterday for Hlddenlte to spend,, seme time. . Elder. P. D. Gold auU wife, will ar rive In the city this evening from Wilson for the State Democratic eon ventlon, to which Elder Gold Is a dele gate. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hall, on South McDowell street . Elder Cold is . the : leading primitive Baptist minister , In ' the etate and was a delegate to the not able convention, of 1858. He will open the convention to-morrow at Upon with prayer. 1 Mrs. A. J. Crampton left.-" last evening for Morehead City to spend . the summer. . i ' . Mrs. Charles M. Carson and Mas ter James Carson returned last even ing from Montreal where they havo been spending some time. : , ' Mrs.- A. ' J. Price has returned to New York, after visiting her mother, Mrs.,M. E. Savlne, In. this city. , Miss Lois E. Adams, of Gastonla, Will spend . several days in the city this week with her brothers on South Church street!" ; ...... r - ' . , , ,,-. ' Miss Annie Louise Retnhardt,: ot Richmond. Va.. who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Williams, on Sduth Tryon street,, will play a violin solo. 'Adoration." at the opening of ' the row. ; Miss Reinhardt is a musician of note and her appearance at the Audl torium will be one of the events , of ' the convention. ' Mrs. John C. SIkes, of . Monroe, pent yesterday in the city, stopping at the Central, , 0 11 ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Landing ham, of Atlanta, Ga., are the guests of Mr. Van Landlngham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Landlngham, on East avenue. - . V ' Miss Lavlnla Hunter, of Gastonla, and Miss Maggie Johnston,, of Pine vllle. are guests of Mrs. James P. Stowe. s - - - Miss Ona Choate. of Huntersvllle, pent. yesterday In the city. s ' Col.' and Mrs. W. B: Rodman and Miss Mary Brockenbrough expect to leave the last of the week for More head City to spend some time on the eoast. . Miss Annie Bryant, of ' Providence, Is visiting Miss Elizabeth Conrad. . , y . Mrs. J. W. Miller will be the Juest after to-day of Mrs. Osmond Bar ringer at her home o North Tryon street. " Miss Annie Werner, of Savannah, Oa Is tnm guest of Mrs. J. Hampton Herb, at No. 210 South Church street The Round Dozen Club will serve Ice cream on. the. lawn of the second Presbyterian church to-night from 8 till 11:39 o'clock. An enjoyable time is promised. . ;. 4 Mocklenbnrsr Iron Works Deeoratrd. One of the first sights which the deVffales and visitors to the conven tion will see, is the decoration on the building of v the Mecklenburg Iron Works at the Southern. station, which Is "done np" with electricity. No harm was meant in-overlooking this concern when the first list was given. NCCESS DEPENDS - . v On the flsvoTln asd. If roa wntild hare prfoct dentrt always use Blue JUabon Vaniila or Lemon. PERSOXA. The, Movements of a Number of Peo- pie, Visitors and Others. , Mr. A. L. Bulwinkle, of Dallas, was registered amonr the guests at the Selwyn yesterday, ; ' "Mrs, J. B. Tait, of Brunswick, Ca. spent yesterday In the city, stopping m me central. Mr. J. N. Aehton. of Raleig'a. was a Charlotte visitor yenterday. Mr. W. XT. Scholtz is spending sev eral weeks In Washington.. Pittsburg and Chicago on business. Mr. 8. M. Wilkes, of ; Laurens, S. C. was registered among . the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. h., Mr. D. Sam Cox. a well-known In urance man of Columbia,. S. C, spent yesterday In the city on business, " - Mr. Charles M. Cooke, Jr of Bre vard, spent yesterday in the city with irienas.. - , , ; .: . -Mr.- Clarence Ef Mason will leave the latter part of the week for Sen eca and other points In bourn Car olina and Georgia to spend some time Mr. J, A- Spencer, of Gastonla, was a visitor In the city yesterday, stop Dinar at the Buford. Mr. T.f L. Walnwrlght of Stonewall, Miss., was registered among the guests at the Southern Manufacturers' Club vesterdav. v .ri::..-A - Mr, U. L. Spence, of Carthage, for mer State 8e tut tor. and Mr. J. B, LSpence. of Trbf.A are A visiting their brother, Mr. J. B. Spence, in this city. Mr. L. B. Johnson Is spending soma time in the city with his parents.. 'Among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday were Messrs. Burton Ether' lngton and Franklin W. D'OIler, of Philadelphia. - .i, ' ,Air.. oeorge Koeaiger,- or wvinsion Salem, is In, the city. i - " . ' Mr. James ,W. iWadsworth returned last night from Greenville, S. -C, Where he has been on business. - U Dr. J. K. Ross left yesterday for HendersonvlHe, after visiting his par ents, Mr.' and Mrs. J. B. Ross, for sev eral weekn. -, . -4 Mr, W. B. Leo, ' Jr is spending several days In New York on business. ' Messrs. W. C. Wilkinson, John M. Scott and J. F, Orr-have - returned from Morehead City where they at tended the meeting of the North Carolina-Bankers' Association. ' Dr. E. R. Russell returned to the city yesterday, after spending several days In the mountains.' MISSIONARY ' MEETIXG. " Intnrefltlnr Servlow Last Nlghi In .Barao Room of Tryon Street Math vOdlst Cliurch. i' '"' , The Toung People's Missionary So ciety ' of ' Tryon N Street Methodist church met last evening at 1 : 1 0 In the Baraca room of that church. Af ter the regular business session, which was made unusually Interesting by a splendid report from the Ashevtlle meeting given by. Mlssellle Ray, the following programme was rendered, proving very enjoyable: ' "Conditions in India and China," by Miss Daisy Cuthbertson. "Reading 'From an ' Address of Campbell White," by Miss ZIgler. Vocal solo, "The Heavenly Song," by Mr. J. C. Watson. Instrumental solo, "The Kangaroo," by Miss Bessie Steere. Vocal solo, "The Homeland," ' by Mrs. Carrie C Martin. 5 .Violin solo, by Mrs. C. C. Ball. BADLY HURT IN RUNAWAY.- V A Caroleen Young; Man IVUIs From ' Buggy and Has an Arm Crushed Au ludlana SllnUtcr a Visitor. Special to The "Observer, Caroleen, June 2J. An Interesting visitor to the twin town, now Is Rev. Mr. Bugh, of the eMthodlst Episcopal church. In far off Indiana.: He Is here on a lecturing and preaching tour in behalf of the Woman's For eign Missionary Society of the Meth odist Church, and yesterday he preached two eloquent sermons In the town church . ... r y- An accident of rather serious re sult occurred here yesterday after noon on the street between Caroleen and Coopertown..1" Two young men, Smith and Scruggs, were driving at high' speed when reaching the top of the hllN Mr. Smith- lost his balahce and fell from the buggy, r This fall and the breaking of his bottle, gave the horse a "fright and a fearful run away followed. Mr. Smith was caught in the wheels of the buggy and had his arm crushed, and he was frightfully hurt In others ways, so that amputation and long confinement will probably be the fruit of his ac cident. ' v- :'.v:-' " ' The family of Mr. Dobbins, the new mill, superintendent, ; arrived . yester day on the morning train and will occupy the beautiful Tanner resi dence, r - V :f. . Mr. ForesC Clower, of the Charles M. Btleff Piano Company, charlotte, with his wife, Is spending these hot June days here with his father,- who has Just returned, from Birmingham, Ala., Atlanta, Ga., and other South ern cities. ? His noble son,' Forest, gave him the trip which the , en thusiastic Confederate lieutenant says was the trip of his .earthly life. Freight Wrecked Just After Clearing High Trestle. . Special to The Observer. Newton, June 22. Southern freight i train No. 53 was wrecked this after noon about one mile east of Newttn. It had Just passed over a high trestle when the trucks under the car Just be hind the tender broke, causing It to fall to the track, and the others, nine In all, were thrown on both sides along and acrossrthe track. Passenger train No. 21 from Goldsboro has been de layed by the accident ' Built Her Own .Summer Cottage. Boston Globe . w '. ' , t ' Miss Josephine Louise Reynolds, of Hull, a telephone girl, has . demon strated that one. woman at least can drive a nail straight and saw a board vertically and to the line, - . She drew the plan of a small sum mer cottage and with her own hands, fearless of callous and splinter, con structed It. the workmanship being good in every detail from, foundation to rooftree . r;V-' With her own hands Miss Reynolds will paint, decorate and- furnish' the cottage, the acommodations . being for living, cooking -' and 4 sleeping. When It is completed some time dur ing the latter part of this week she and her sister Grace wilt occupy it for the summer. ' ' - . . j..-.. - , Livingston Re-Nominated. Atlanta, Oft.. June 22.' The : flhh district congressional Democratic con vention here to-day unanimously re nominated-Leonldas F. Livingston for Congress, thus formally ratifying his selection by the recent Democratic primary. : ' ( ' - Looks Good For; AfhcTllle, 1 Special to The OUerver r . " 1 fllwakee, Wis, June 22. 'Ashe vllle, N. seems to chance of getting the have the best next T. P. A convention. . ; Write -to-dsy - to the Cllnchfidd Coal Corporation, Charlotte, for s tHsl car of Cltncnncid, toe coal oi quality. -., Your table linen has lost itS lustre ; do you know why ?-' Is it not because: you have allowed .your, laun . dress to wash it with ordinary laundry soaps, which, being overstrong alkali, "cut" the fab ric and make linen look like cotton? ; Use Ivory Soap and your linen troubles will 1 cease. , ; s . n ' No "fee" alka fai it j m color. : . inf matter f aothing but soap, soap - ' ; tkst is 99 XSi per cent pure, -j Ivory Spap: 994loo Per Cent. Pure. BRIEFS, i A Few Minor . Happenings Sa and About U CUy. Prof. Robert E.. Hanson "has about recovered from an attack of ty phoid fever. , - v The finance committee will meet this week to apportion money to the several departments for the : fiscal year. 'Physicians-report a prevalence of malarial fever in the city and county which is not at all uncommon for this period of the year. ; , A wind, rain and electric storm of some little else scattered ' the crowds last night at 10 o'clock and topped the street work. V. t - Some fine specimens of fruit are being brought to .the local market by Mecklenburg growers. The peach crop Is fine in this county. f.x Mr. H. E. .Anschuts.' of Phila delphia, Is In the city, engaged ' In' making a map of Charlotte. It will be-a commercial map and will be soon completed. ' - . , w ' J Mrs. Mary LI Alexander Tester- day bought from th Durham-iMiurphy Lna company a nous na lot on Twenty-first street. The, considera tion. was $1,760.'. The meeting at the East Avenue Tabernacle continues this week with unhindered Interest. )Rev. Dr.,W. W. Orr is preachlqg with great -acceptance to large congregations. v The First Baptist Sunday school is arranging to run ' an excursion to Thomasville, July 14th. This town Is the seat vof the Paptlst Orphanage. Those affiliated with all the Baptist churches and Sunday , ecnools will participate. .Announcement has not been made as to ths price of tickets. "The Blue and the Gray" Is a thrill ng .picture of the civil .wair' at the Casino. The heroine rides from Wash ington at break of day . at, breakneck speed with a pardon for her lover, who Is to be shot at sunrise. Her foaming steed leaps over the Intervening fence and knocks aside the bristling muskets aimed at the breast of the doomed one. The "Woodmen of the World, at Hornets' Nest Camp, No. 91. will toe hosts to brothers Woodmen from all sections of the county and State to night from 1:10 to 11:10. - Messrs. F, R. McNInch. T. L. Klrkpatrlck, T. Franklin and Rev. Harris M allinck- rodt will -speak. Light refreshments will be served and the Dresser Or chestra will dispense music. -. At Latt rmrk. ' The play at Latta park last night was all that Colonel Peters promised it) to be, From the rise of the cur tain on the first act to the finish of the show the Interest was sustained. Miss Donaldson played the part of Carolina" In a sweet Southern way. and her lights and shades were excel lent - The same can- be said of Cap tain Grey his acting. always good, was exceptionally , so last night Mr. Earl McClellan,- too, was fine. He succeeded In making himself well d ta nked. Ralph Moody as "Doctor and Mabel Florence as "Ray" were both good. The entire cast left nothing to be wanted. - The. same play will be presented to-night.. USE PASTEURINL , TOOTHPASTE - perfect preparation. ' Pre teeth. Purifies the serves the breath.' " Registered ' Nurses Directory. (Graduate Nurses only). . Biirwell-Dann Retail Store Phones 41 and $00. ". Smart Oxfords For Ladies . THE PREMIER Tan Calf : , ' ' ' V s Black Gunmetal Patent Colt Extra value in J material and workmanship. Blucher cut, ribbon tie,' welt; sole, medium military, heel. . Width C, D and E; size 2 to 7.' Price . . .... . r. i $3.00 Iy mail 20c. extra. GILQR-ilOOI.CO. IMVM4wlt J Vvil..M S:i 15c f :r Per. j. ; W. 1L CTIOWEXL. TUoncs 741 and Z17. S" IVEY' All Visitors Yefcome to Our Store : Convention Week The . facilities of our large, light, cool store at your disposal, so come and make yourself at home with us. - Special' Vtoltors. Week Prices Shirt " Waists Probably the, largest line of Waists to be found Jn the city and at popu lar prices. --.'. ' " " t8c. Line A beautiful lot of new Wtists. all the latest styles,, worth $1.50 to $1.00 each. . ... . . . . . . .18c. .. A fine line "of better grade Waists at...". '...12.00, $2.5 and upwards , MlUlnery We have one of the Test Millinery Departments in the State. At the present time we are showing all the wellest and newest things that have Just come out In New Tork. Our Mr. Ivey Is now In the North and has sent us some choice styles at special prices. ' 4 ' ' ' We would ' like for you to se the swell Hats our milliners are getting up at........ $3.60, $3,00 to $1.00 Skirts 1 - Several new Jojs of Ready-to-Wear. Skirts have been , received. Voile. Skirts In the best style at from. . . .$.60 to $10.00 each All bought at special prices. Cut Price on Talcum Powders and . Toilet Soap. : We carry a large Una of the bett and mot staple lines at c!os prices. Bcotl's . Autumn " VIqlet; Powder . ,a 25c. can for. ,. .15c. each. 3 for 25c. Colgate's Cashmere, Bouquet and Violet Powders, . always - sold . at 25c, ... ... l ....,'...,' Our price. , ...... . 15c. can can. Other standard v Powders at1 same cut" prices. . Baby Balm Soap, a 10c. one " -5c. cake, 0 for 25c. IVEY'S Irir f TrrYir I ill 2 II PERFECT FLAVORING BLUE RIB bon Vanilla-or Lemon will pinaite you perfeotly. No matter which you huy, - the navor is perfection. Specify Blue Ribbon Extract. ;,.;',.,,,,.- " GET TOUR MANlCUKtNO INSTRtl. ments from us. Complete sets r ulns'e snicies in me rni grade goods made. JA8. P. STOWE ,CO Druggists. rnoni iiw, . - .. .v - ,i'.-i r v : . .: , - I GOOD REASON8 FOR TRADINQ with Miller-Van Ness Co. (1st) Our goods are the beat money can buy. . (2d) Our prices are very reasonable oa this Y class of goods. (3d) Ws give you Just wnai you want wnen ; you want It, MlLLEK-VAil KKBS CO. 4 , BEST LEMONS 16e., PRICES Be. BEST Rice So. sugar 17 pounds ft.' Mackerel 10c 15e., 20c Cut Herring ttc., Roe 80c. Fresh Rolled Oats In tlna. , Ham and Lars are advancing in price. Bet ter buy now. BRIDOERS CO., 203 West Trade street .,- BO FT CORNS HARD CORNS THESE are the two most common forms of eorni- They differ only In the bsrdflesa of the eallouslty. The treatment . la Plaoe a corn pad over the eora and ap ply our Corn Remedy through the open ' Ing of the pad. Continue to wear the pad and apply the Corn Remedy dally (or three or rour ears wnen the eal louslty may be removed after soaking foot In warm water. WOODALL A SHEPPARCB ... Corn ' Remedy surer them. - FOR SALE-CRUSHED PTONK IN sties sultaow tor anygraoes eoncrcte work. Will quote yotT delivered prtea by wagon or ears en application. Fred Oliver. Charlotte, N. C ;.;,' FOR RENT 7-ROOM HOUSE Ijnj f Tryon St., 115. t-room house Itt N. B St fit, Modern s-room house 700 N poplar St 13d. Modern J-room hou 101 N. R- St. Modern . 6-roorr houiie 702 K. Wh fit. tlS. l-twtm house T Llddf-U St 119. l-room rioufw ims E, th St I'?- 4-rwm bmme 4 W. 7th St. IB. - j. ARTHUR HENDERSON tt BRO. TOU CAN'T FIND A BETTER DINNER, than we are arrvins now ai our vir sant dlnlrig room, and ymi can't find a more up-to-date and mtWactory lunch eminter than ours. GEM RESTAUR ANT CO. -.-.'... .. FRUIT JAR. JAR RUBBERS, AND Jr Caps se w t reasonable prir ire. Ton can get them in any quantity that yon like. - Nlc Freh Eggs and Tounc Chicken. -Nice 'Cheese on Ice at all tlmen. I have plenty of Lemnns for thl wither. JOHN W. SMITJL 'Phones 123 and 1430. TO LET BOOMS. 'PALMER AND Mluule. rmtiw. urn riim'r, 4 rooms, 717 E. th. I; rooma, runny, side. 1H acres well enclnaed. 1m. chit-hen houM- and yard, all for S12.S0; room. M4 "old St.. 112 SO: I room. DilwfTth.llC.l7: 7 rooms. Orade ?!., m t room. On St.. 112: larire hall. 14-ti and C. fft., Ii0i room In Pandws PutM ,ig r.- K. J..rKEESI.ER, 25. S, Tryoa Ut. Phon 144. TTFEWRITERS RENTEO-loi rental rnnchlne. all maVea. fdy for nirt dlirry- Every -machine flrt-el lo ery rartlculor. J. V. Crajrton A Co, 111 A Tryca. 'I bona 104, Special Jotices BE L1C First time in fifty years that Charlotte has had the pleasure ': of entertaining the ' great Democratic Convention. Now that we have that , distinction Belk Bros. will in honor give special convention prices, on Dry : Goods, Clothing, Shoes,- Hats, Millinery and Iadies' Coat Suits. Convention Price on Domestics Fruit of the Loom $1x90 Sheets 59c ... . i ;.: ...... . .. ; Convention Towels, good Huck Tow els... ...... 15c. Bath Towels, good big Towels ; ...... .... .... .... . ,25c. pair $1.00. Counterpanes, good slse...T5c $1.00 Marseilles Quilt, 11-4 slse ...... .1.,.. ...... .,....$1.98 $1.60 Counterpane, 11-4 else,,. $1.19 Big vsflues In Mosquito Canopies ...... ........ ....$1.25 12 1-2c. fine Empress Cambric, 14 Inch Empress Lonsdale Finish 10c Great Saving In Wash Dress Goods, Convention Prices ' Galatea Cloth, Arnold's Galatea.. 10c 20c. Wash Poplin ....... ... . '. ,10c White Poplin, 20c. value. ...... ,10c 50c Silks 19c Arnold's Opalescent Silks. ..... ,19c IS and Check Dimities . . . 10c.. Great White Goods Bargains, Con- This week will be a great; record-breaker at IJellc Bros., and in our experience, of v merchandising we have never had such extremely good values at prices never equaled in the good Old North State. Extra" help for the week. Come along.! early and get your share Golden Glory Soft Com Bread Mash 1 cup of cooked hominy smooth with 1 egg and 2 tablespoons olden Glory Cooking Oil. Sift in 2 cups corn" meal with 2 teaspoons baking powder. Add 1 1 sweet milk (2 or 3 cups) to make, a soft batter. IT Grease a baking pan with , Golden Glory Cooking Oil and heat it Pour in the batter an bake. If a cook is ac customed to the use of buttermilk the above rftcipe may be altered and .made better by - substituting' buttermilk for sweet milk and using 1 teaspoon baking powder and 1 level tea spoon soda, instead of the 2 teaspoons baking powdej. SAVK BUTTER, t'SE GOL DEX GLORY COOKING OIL. Brannon Carbonaling Co. ,Box IS.. 'Phone IIS. Your Corset Can Be Cleaned Summer weather, soon stains and soils corsets. It Is not wIm to discard them, however, when they get In this condition, for ur dry-cleaning servlcs will make them as good as new for you again. i - ' Qur process will not break them, wilt not rust them,, but will removo all . odor, ail soil and every, stain that ran pos sibly to gotten out. a"rffff Or i r-Jrv Laundcrrrs, Dyers, OeaneTS, III South Tryon kit. 3L mm. BROTIiE;.. : Contention mm ... . ,.) ventlon Prices 60c. quality French Lawns. 85c. 46-Inch real French , Lawn, very ''sheer ' and smooth ,25c 18c. quality Muslin, washes like .linen..., .... ...... 18c 40-lnch Paris Lawns, 2 to. real value f for convention week. ....... ,15c Long Cloths and Nainsooks at One- ' Fourth to One-Third Off $2.00 Long Cloth...... ......$1.49 $1.75 Long Cloth.,. ....... .'.$1.38 $1.50 Long Cloth .......... ..$1.19 $1.25 Long Cloth ;. 98c These prices are only for this week and first come gets the goods. Nainsook Specials, Convention Prices $2.50 Nainsook, real soft and . fine, for this sale. ...... ....$1.08 bolt Real soft finish Cambric. ... .12 l-2c. 34-Inch soft Cambric, 15c. value 12 l6 first. , 19-21 EAST TRADE. Pianolas at Sacrifice Prices .,'": j . v - i t ..- ' ' . . . . -' - ... -. . '? ' . A few slightly used Pianolas to closo out 1 auick -at w . . , mm ' $150.00 each. Worth $250.00. Buy a Pianola and there will bo no silent piano in the home. i ; Don't be confused; there is but one Pianola and that is made by the Aeolcan Company, New York. Easy terms of payment, if you wish. Parker-Gardner Company STYLE, FIT : . . AND. QUALITY -s X 3 ' f- ii - Goods Sent on Approval - 'pense. - - , Table linens ' Tou will need Table Cloths, 50c. Table Damask... ..20c? Napkins to match. ........ 8C dos. Great Values In Linens . -15c. Table Linen (all linen).... 00c $1.00 Value Linen...... .4.... 79c. $1.25 value Linen...... ....,.89c These are all wide, heavy Linens, special for this sale. t ' Colored Lawns.., ,,,.,..5c Wash Goods : -Don't' fall to see our Sc. counter. Great reduction on all Lawns .7- 1-2, 8 'and 9c Two Extra Specials In Clothing Do- partment . . No 1 Men's White and Fancy Neg ligee Shirts, $1.00 to $1.25 quality; convention price ,.. ....75c. No. 2. All Straw Hats absolutely slaughtered for this week. ' is the theme that we arc' harping on to-day. All the brightness, freshness and hopeful ness of slimmer is evi denccd in the colorings and designs of the fa brics. These garments we. know to be custom tailored in every detail and the advantage that they possess over clothes imade-to-mcas- uro . is that they- are ready for service Jf. moment . ' you Mvalut them.' The prices are trcmcly moderate, .to $35.- ex P13 Kcturanble at Or.r Z '
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