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9 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUCUST 19, 1908. -; Social and Psrs'onal . Mr. W. I Butt returned last night from AaheviHe. where she .spent sev era! days. ; ' .'-'.f ;V' 7 ;j ;; Miss Minnie Moore is spending her vacation-, with relatives in Ohio. ? : Mra William White - Phlfer- and Mra Lottie C. Maffltt will entertain at bridge whist to-morrow at mm. Phlfer-a home, No, S15 Tenth avenue, in honor of Mrs. Jeremiah Golf. - Mr. and Mrs. W, I Long will re turn to-day from an v extended trip North. . - - ' ' ' Mrs- - Robert '. Lee. r Durham and daughter. Miss Margaret v Durham, have gone' tq Ashevllle to spend awhile la the monntaina , . . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ham will leave to-dar tor Norfolk, Portsmouth, Old Point Comfort and other "Virginia, re sorts to spend ten days. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. p. Blount, of Fay ettevllle, were registered among the guesU at the Selwyn yesterday. ,;V.; - - Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Brown left last evening . for ' Atlantic City to spend several weeks. They will be Joined by Mr.' and Mrs. R. X. tBlalr,-who will make the trip with them. Mrs. Blair is now at Suffolk. Va.. visiting ; relatlvea-' ... ... :.:.:.-: Prof, and Mrs. R. E. Sentelle and family spent a few hours In ther city yesterday on their way to their home in Lumberton after spending the summer with relatives ,, in western North . Carolina. - , ; .i'c-. . -,; . - ' - - : ' : Mrs. P. V. Lauaenour has return ed to her home in-Statesville, after visiting friends here. ' s Mrs. H. H. Robblne and child, of Btatesvllle. are vlstflng relatives in Charlotte. Miss Kathleen Cauble, of this city, who visited Mrs. Bobbins, returned with her. Miss Nora Bumgardner has gone tq her -horn in Sliver to spend sev eral months with her parents. Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Beam, of Leaksville. wefg registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. Misses Lily and Murl Pickard left last night for Raleigh and Greensboro . to visit relatives. Mrs. H. H. Orr went to Salisbury yesterday to fee her sister. Miss Ella Summey, who i at the WhRehead- Stokes Sanatorium. Mrs. Alex Stephens and sons left yesterday-, ton Atlanta, Ga., to spend a few days with relatives. Mlas Annie Belle Finger left yes terday mornlnc for Lin coin ton to spend, a few days with friends. Miss Rebecca Walker entertained a few frltfnds yesterday mornlpg at her home on North Brevard street in hon or of her guest. Miss Doris Harry, of Salisbury. Those present were: Misses Johnsle Jamleson. Gertrude iiaiu Janie Fetner. Mary Flowers, of Rock Hill, S. C-". Rosalie Wilkinrfon, Louise Withers. Ashby Herron. Sarah Cans- ler. Mary Dunn Rosa, Martha Moore, DofTi Harry, of Salisbury, and Re becca'Walker. Mra R. S. Wither and children, of" Norfolk, Va.. who have been spending a month with Mrs. Withers' parents. Mr. and Mra W. A. Jacklns, will re turn Friday to their home. Mra S. I Burts, ' who is the guest of Mrs. W. L. Hand, will leave Friday for her home In Atlanta, Ga ' Mra J. C. Montgomery and children are expected home this evening from Catawba Springs, where they spent a few weeks, Miss Alma Oates leaves this morn gin for Flat Rock to spend awhile. Misses Mildred McLean, of Lincoln ton. and Ona Long, of Monroe, are visiting at the home of Mra J. A. Al- - llson. on South Tryon street. Mr. and Mrs. B. R, Cannon, of Mt Holly, were in tho city yesterday. Miss Lhulse Erwtn Is visiting Mrs. Thomas G. Shaw at Newport .New, Misses Marguerite and Blandtia Springs have returned from Blowing Rock, where they spent a.fortnignv Mra Eben Nye' Hutchison and Mr Georae W. Graham. Jr.. are spending some time at Waynesville and Eagle's Nest. ' ' : Mra M. E. McGlrt, Mr James S Williams and Mr. Thomas A. 8tnoot Jr.. - of Wilmington, were registered among the guests at the Selwyn yes- terday . , . Miss Annie Neal Clark, of Clarkton and Miss Margaret Baldwin, of Max ton, were -registered among the Visit ors at the Selwyn yesterday. Mra C. R. Templeton, of Mount - Mourne, spent yesterday in the city, '- stopping at the Central. ' -r- 1 . - Mr. and Mra H.- A. Stewart, of v- Laurlnburg, were .Charlotte . vlsitora . .... yesterday. , ; y : Mrs. S.. M. Oliver, Miss Watson and Mr. J. Townsend, of Marietta, were visitors in the city yesveroay,-stop. v-Plng at the CentraL . - Mr J William Clarkson, formerly-of :'r ' , Charlotte, now of Corslcana Texas, is spending a short while in the city v with ' his sister. Mrs. Brevard D. , Springa en route from New York. to Mi Texas homa Mr. Clarkson Is one .-, of those who have gone forth from Charlotte to other States and there made names for themselves By earv lng out successful careen. Mr. Clark ..Hon is prominently identified with the I -' ommerclal and business Interests of is auopiea nome. In. honor of Mr. Clarkson and of Mr. and Mra J. M. Tull. of Birmingham, Ala, who are in the city, Mrs. Springs will entertain at a reunion this even Death of a little-Cblld. Several weeks ago. when Mr. and Mra Lester Gray, of SOS West 11th street, returned home from '. church they found an Infant, a boy, on thvlr orch. mey tooa me mue reiiow la and cared for him until "jretrday when il'alea mfter in lllnese of several aya The child waa about six weeks old when left at the Gray home. No . one knows where it came from. Mr. and Mra Gray did all they could for .the waif. - y i- - YOU RUN NO Rf3fC , ; . . gpclfy Flue Ribbon Va"l'l nd ru -are sure of-yetttmr-th eat utat" money and ezpHience caa pnxluca PERSONAL. Th Moreinits of a Xuniber of Peo- ' iSm-. from Poughkeepsie. T.. where w took-a. year's course In one of the j large business colleges thenr. I Mr. W. J. Roddey, one or me oei ... . . n. . inn a known citizens of Rock Hlllr S.-O., spent a few hours In the city yester day. . - ; ... Mr. A. M. Mclver. of Charleston, S. Cy-was registered yesterday' among the guests at the Selwyn. iff . i w nrawifv. at Greensboro, spent yesterday in the city on pubi- Mf w ! J: Tvattle. of Hope Mills. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Amonir the guest at the Selwyn I v.t.S'v.r. MMrs. w. O. Ander I son and W. H. Adklns. of Atlanta, "Mr. H. C Long is taking Jhie meajs "f Si1 f A Mr. U. M.' Hamrick, ' of Shelby. I spent,yesieraay la wt w " s Mr. D. O. Honser, of Maxton, spent yesterday at the Central, v - Mr. Fred "WVBynum, of Plttsboro, was a. Charlotte visitor yesterday, ' Mr. J. T. Taylor, of Rock HU1. S. was a guest at the Central yesterday. i Mr. T.'Aa. Myers, or Mign jromi. spent yesterday In the city on bual Mr.' J..' IP. Weaver, of Columbia, a C.. was a visitor in the city yesterday, stopping at the Buford. - : , Mr.-O. D. Carpenter, of wortn, was a guest at the Buford yesterday, Mr. L. E. Brown, of Waxhaw, spent yesterday In the city on fcuslnes. v ' Mr. W. C. Heath, a prominent cot ton mill man of.Moaroe, spent yes terday in the city. i . Mr. Ih Q. Harris, of Rock Hill. 8. C, was registered yesterday among 1 the guests at the Buford Mr. 8. S. Shuford, of Gastonla, was a charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. H. K. Hough, of Monroe, spent yesterday in the city, stopping at the tfurora Prof. J. A. Blvins, superintendent of the Monroe graded schools, spent yesterday In the city, returnlnc from (yesterday In the city, returning' from eagles Nest. Hendersonvllle and Toxaway, where , he- spent several weeks. Mr. C. A. Dowel!, of Jacksonville. Fia.. was a guest at the Buford yester aay. Mr. W. H. Wray, Of Shelby, spent yesterday In the city on business. Among the guesta at the Buford yesterday were Messrs. J. W. Whis- nant O. I - Hoffman and Mark Sou I res. of Lenoir. ' I Mr. D. F. Folson. of High Point. was a guest in the city yesterday Mr. 'Andrew Moore, a well-known cotton mill man of Gastonla, spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. Egbert Douglas, of Raleigh, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. Charles F. Hand, of Greenville. 8. C, was registered yesterday among turers Club, Mr. N. B. Hudson, of Newnan. Ga c. nuujun, or flwnn, u., spent last nlght.in the city, stopping sa,, .aUQ DUlVfUt Mr. Calvin M. Smith, of West Point. N. T ., was the guest yesterday of Lieut. v7.-S. Sinclair, at the Southern Manufacturer's Club. Mr. T. O. Evans, of Maxton. was a cnariotte visitor yesterday. A"i..-!lJBhVJi?J terday were Messrs. H. W. Robertson and Robert R. Fisk, of iRochester, N. Y. Among the guests at the Buford yesterday were Messrs. C. , F. Sheek, H. G. Neely and Asker Melbourne, ofl Rock Hill, 8. f . Mr. s. J. Holland. . of Btatesvllle. I spent yesterday in the city on busl- ness. 1 . i Or tnls I ??&t'9TrVZ 1 S3 XV.5t ' A- - WllUam' I family. Mr. A. Y. Williamson, of Augusta, Ga . Is visiting friends ln the county, Mr. L. 8. Williamson, nt thfa oltv j - ----- " la visiting relative in --Berry Wit day. Mr. R. E. Piper, of Durham, was registered among the guests at the Central last night. Mr. W. C Newland. of Lenoir, can dldate for Lleutensnt Governor on the State Democratic ticket, was a visitor in the city, last night. Mr. G. 8. Hutchlna of Spartanburg, t. c. spent last night at the Central sen of Lenoir, was registered among! the e-uesta at the Central last nlarht. I Mr. u. jt. Harper, a prominent cm Mr. C. J. Kimball, of Columhla. . C, spent yesterday in. the city on busl-I ness. Mr. T. A. Ramasur, of Laurlnburg, spent yesterday ln the city. Mr. W. B. Vaught. of Greensboro ( spent last night at the Selwyn. For the past day or two Mr. V.iught has been in Conoord on business connect- ed with the Odell . Manufacturing; company. Rev. George H. 'Atkinson, of Mon roe, was registered amOng the guests at the Selwyn last night. Mr. H. P. Parker, of Tupelo. Miss.. spent last night in the city. Among the guests In the city yes terday were Messrs. W. T. Gentry, D. I. Carson and A. Maupln, of. Atlanta, Oa., officials of the Southern . Bell Telephone Company. Mr. & J. Holland, of Statesvllle. spent yesterday tn the city. AS TO WATERMELONS. Mr. Morris, of Raleten. Will Have to , Do Better or He W ill be Beaten " The following Item was printed in The Observer's Raleigh : special last Thursday: . "One of the street sights to-day was the arrival of Mr. T. C. Morris, whose farm is near Raleigh, and who has the honor of being the champion watermelon raiser of North Carolina and of the Souths he having taken the prize at the Jamestown Exposition last year. In his big two-horse wa gon were twelve melons and the aver age weight of these was 9 pounds. On one vine there werer 237 pounds of melona His prise - winner , last year weighed M pounds and he' will have some as Urge as that, this sea son. If Mr. Morris Is passing as the chanrplon watermelon grower of the SUte he will have to retire for there are -J5 'Meekiehburg county-menr Ttfho can beat him. Mr. James Sims sent Ave melons that averared ts nounda from here to N;Tnrk a' fear vearai aro. the smallest welxhlna- 7. Within the next month The Observer win col - about Mecklenburg melona th.f will surprise Mr. Morrla - , : Tidal Wave Not an Intoxicant. t In refuUtlon of the report that? tidal wave,Bdrln.jomttlmgflftni as nearbeer, conuins gptrcent. of al- "ro"'::rv S-J!?!!: of Richmond. VaM which makes thef ortna. invwra an uuKriiT man lasi nlht a signed analyslaof It by W M. Allen, State food chemist, rinding only l.tD per cent, alcdhol." According .to the North Carolina' Legislature's en etmt'Bt a drink 1 not an Intoxicant unless it contains over 2 per cent. ; TO the WOmail away ' from home, a cake of TynrV oOaO IS U VCU" v.'.'- ' . ; taDlc DOOIL, With it, she can wash; irloves. handkerchiets, belts, underwaists, and the pretty snirr-wai&fcs in which most women look their best. More than that: ' she T. . tZ- 7f I a tin. .is muewcuueufc e an rt cleanef tO s jne DenCUt Ol lie fwv i ket-book and the longer; , Jjjg 0f the tUingS UC wears. '?.: z J Ivory Soap 99 45loo Per Cent. BRIEFS.' A' Few Minor Happenings in . ana Ahnnt th CltV, "The Sheath Gown" Is the name of a picture on exhibition at the Air Dome. mil. i a n- h fiundav -.fi,o IB uiQ ua; " . . school picnic at Steele Creek rresoy- terlan cnurch. : ! -Regardless or ins snowers m come' every afternoon the weather continues very warm. The post-card window at Stone & Rrrinirpr-ii. anowinsr yiewa wi tj.,.- ern North Carolina, is very attractive. Mr. r. is. Mason, who is now llv ing in the Balrd house on South Try n' n" V.8" T.iii iv. Into 8eventh '"Tr his new home about October 1st. The Southern's excursion to Nor- fniir whifh urt the city at o'clock yesterday afternoon, was well patronized by Charioueans. "1 One night will be spent in wonota- ana two days. -The Charlotte University School. under the exnerlenced .charge of Mr. W. H Glasgow, will open reguianjr Henteraber 1st. The' rooms over the southern Express Company's office on k .Am.r nf smith Trvan and Fourth will be used. Messrs. Robert ana uon nam Fort Mill, H. j were in i"n i'" i day and brought with tnem. mreo iresn waier carp, -"" pounds and a half apiece. Tney pre- sented these to Dr. W. O. Nlsbet and them hlghV Mr. Frank SKinner, wno apincvm Rev. Harry Wilson, a Wn& Dreacher from Madison, Wia, wu I f". t.u -,r- U'"K s"LfW" 'T lottn Baotlst church on "The Metn- ods of Educatlna the Elind." All are tnvitB,i tn tho lecture, which Is free, He will preach for Rev. S. F. Conrad at tho Sunday morning service. RED MEN TO EXERCISE. hre Tribes WUMIaveFicld Day at vwtrln Pafrk Next TneadayBaiH kct Picnic One of tho Features of the Day's Amusement, Field day exercises will be held atj the Electric Park on Tuesday. the1 ,Bth y,v tha three tribes of Red Men t. .-,. mm tk,u are No 13. PoahonU. anJ f law Ba I "rucKaseegee. i imy . j. a ,.mhnr. TVir will -ea lumping ud" r;,: Monday events peculiar to such an occaalon. Al ., wH-n Thn, hU a(.ral '' i. w P'tnnn mea e public w.. ' bfi ,xcluded. Some of the con- w,v . .. .-j -.v.... I tiiiits will he open is mcin u - - n.M5it to-t'",. th Rpd Men exclusively.) Mr. F. L. Bunn, sachem or uaiawoa tribe Is chairman of the committee 09 charge of the matter. a . Father Pleads For Recreant Daugh ter. Tn tones that trembled with feel ing suppressed, the father o May TTiMr one of the frlrla about town who seems to be Incorrigible, stood ln the recorder's court yesterday and nleaderi that his daughter oe not locked up again with hardened ertml- I nals.: "If she Is," he said, "therf will 1 be no hope for my daughter In the world." The girl was turned over to her father, with the understand- inr that If she Is guilty of any un- seemly conduct or is found on the I streets after 9 o'clock at night , she 1 will be sent to jail for 10 daya The Great Spring Tonlo King's Sarsaparilla Nature's Own remedy for all diseases arising from an im pure condition of the blood. $1.00 per bottle. Registered Nurses' Directory (Graduate Nurses Only). Burwell-Dunii Retail Store 'Phones 41 and ;- S00. t Strongest and 'best Trunk ' on the J The Cfiarlotte Trunli! -: ? . .... "- "-'' .- -t ,.'-" 'v.'": I market. ,Thls special Trunk Is uIltFRE8H BOILED HAM TO-DAY. MI L- to our own spetlficatlons In 199 lot, I .nd contains more points of value by ! . xt. , .... J-jJrj m 'LZ " loTboxfulI steel bound, every " ' . , , , nrt riveted. . linen , lined. . double trSyr 1 . M.inch. IS.aO; 30-lncn 11.00; J2-I Inch. 9.80; J4-IflCh, $l.0; ll-inch j tl1 0o: US-inch., $12.00:3 40-mcn, I $18. TTrP nEBXCLES TRCNK STROP ; x- " " j Strongest sirop maue wun paien .Uding -release buckle. 'Prlee tOc. pree by maU-l G!lf,:ER4;00IiL CO. IVEY'S ADDED TO OVU' AVGVSTt " CLEARANCE SALE : Full Sample Line . Tailored Skirts A; few . day ago .we secured :: a big attractloafor our Clearance-Sale a great sample lot new Fall Skirta Tney have. Just come In and een marked at Jiricea you would have to ! pay the manufacturer for them. NOTE--They are all tho newest fall stylea ' SALE STARTS THXBSDAT f See. our window display and to- morrow's papera MILLINERY Any Hat In our store being offered at .....vi..t. woo, eacu This Includes new, pretty. Hats being trimmed by our milliners, who f are using an nt w lh,. .n. trtrnmlntra. Hats selling now at 8c. which would bring. 14.00 or 5.00 during the season. .. ." i S CENT COtTNTER A long counter of reguUr 10 and 15c. Colored Lawns, length of 10c. L . , ' . , rtB Percales, 10 and 13 l-2c. CoUon k.mr'noM at a? U a i ii 5 vv a 5c, a yd. Clearance Bale Bargains In Shirt Waists. 8c. Waists c eacn This Is on of the strongest values hav ever given In Walsta Pret ty, new, rresn waists inai wouio u .n -f n no tor Bc each All sizes. ... rm lim WAISTPS It n F-.ACII . closing out all our fine Waists that sold as nign as j.ov o .uv iw - l.8 cacti Dozens of elegant styles, mostly every size, IVEY'S T Milaa and His Needles. Mtlas McLean, one of The Ohserv- colored employes, is a very can- tin... mn end having heard in his - I thai tost wntilH attract llKht- evening, when Thor ana nis aermi alllea wore-.thunderlng and lightning. Mllas became frightened. In his i . v, uj na twm- nt new n( - tw;s rt . . . . needles that he was taking to his wnr. xiic -b-" postoffire and he took t hU needles wet Mllaa carried a penknife and a bunch of keys, these he kept on his person. , THEY ALWAYS PLBASE-NO MATTER what Ulna you ve on u.ui, bon Lemon and Vanilla will please you batter. " ' DO YOU SUFFER WITH CORNS? IF ao, try WooOall oorppuru v-vru Kenvidv. It wll take tlm cor." on. Price It eeiitt Yeur money bac f t fall. - WOODaU. BHl.WAJtD, Druggists 2i S. Tryon St. - : . VOICE WRITING THE SIMPLE OPE- ration or dictating to in caisun dum ness Phonograph effects an econooroy of M per eent. In the cost cf writing letters. The- proof Ilea in, a frue trial of Edison's 1908 model. Learn about this aystem from J. B. CRAYTON CO., 217 a Tryon St. 'Phone 9H. DON'T .YOU need a new hair brusht We have the beat line ot tnem we've ever had and that means that we have them to suit enyobdy. The very best, JAi P. 8TOWE II CO. LER VAN NESS. JT N. Tryi. FOK BALE-CRUSHED FrOTfK l- Slses suitable lor all graaea wn -K.nl aiiMi you delivered prlect . by wagon or cars on application. Fra Oliver, charlotte. r. w. , , - t imra TrvT7f N. POPLAR. MODERN I rooms, duv b. w" ( rooma rs; wi r.' lill N. Caldwell. I rooms, 00; 1 N. Collega reoma 08; store room BE. Trnde; store room 1 N. Pesrsm atreet; larae hall swond floor wimonL J. iRTHirn HENDERSON A BRO. , EVERTTHINO THAT'S GOOD TO EAT j , In hot weather is bl served fcy us tn the best trw ,( ! have now, -ANT. ... OHM -RESTAUR- TO LET 1-mtOM M.vvr.l jiwi r. UrhaI nrw. 'aTTS. a t- ,k tn- 1 raotna. N. Clsrkaon. U. Il"mVia lor col or ad tenants. II to I1.S0 per vk. Kworrv in Sanders Btitldlrc for offlrcs prbt rornna 15 to 7. K. t "Ki-tiiLEa. Jryon ft. ri'iwne Special Notices i 1 " i mm It's too hot and we are too busy to write a fancy. flowenr.iftiiiV'- M bn! " Just must give you notice of what's going to happen t tt Mon day. It s mighty hot now. but these prices wil make t hotter st n. It s money to you to read on. AH theM . "spiauT will bo o d play. all marked in plain figures and some of them for Mondsiy only. IN DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT New York MUls Sheets, 81x90, worth easily TSc; good, heavy TM matr- Curlll. . i ......OOC. at. I NEW ARRIVALS Recent shipments have given Us a number of new designs in popular priced, high grade WOOD MANTELS. If you are contemplating purchasing, It will pay you to see our display on second floor. J.N.Mctaus!andiCo. Stove Dealers, Roofing Con tractors; 131 Sonth Tryon St. GREEN POND GRANITE ' BRICK COMPANY GIBSON, N. C. ' Offers contractors and builders the neatest pressed building nrlck on the market for the money. Do not break In shipping, not affected by frost, harden with age and compare favor ably with the highest priced brick In the country. Write for prices and testlrnonlala An appeal to the eye, by meant of- attractive printing, -jjl. ,. usually accomplishes the ' result desired arresting arid ' holding the attentions- It is in . -. , -the production of such work that ' 1 :--' "we excel. CESE1YI1 fRUmSG BOUSE. las. Blaak M Maawfaatams CMAiojorrE. n. c. V 1 Good Hemmed SheeU.... .i. ..... ..... Juit in, a good, heavy Sheet for single-beda.-- . Good Huck Towela. " " 6PECIAL IN LONSDALE CAMBRIC We have a few pieces of Empress Cambric,, as good as any 13 VU. ' Cambrlo on the market We will offer last lot at -xc 1 Monday only.: " So. 18-INCH BLEACHED DOMESTIC 5c. - ' For Monday we-have a few pieces good, soft Bleaching worth I I-Je. Clear of starch, and to see it Is to buy It. For Monday c. WASH GOODS AND WHITE GOODS . . . Here's some "eye-openers" and they happen to be all good, clean merchandise. Your money back for anything thats not. As a starter: 18c. Stt-INCII LINEN LAWN 18c. - , Think of this pretty, sheer Linen Lawn we have only a few pieces and after these go none will be sold for less than 25c. Monday price.... s?s 5 No. 3,500 White Dress Suiting - Brown Drees Linens. On our front counter for Monday we will display a few pieces of Long Cloths, short lengths, some worth as much as li 1-Jc. any of it 10c. and for Monday to clean up the lot we make the price 7 l-c. Yard wide Pajama cloth l-Sc Monday price. ' S 1-ac. DOTTED SWISS 8 l-2c. We have a few pieces of Dotted Swiss to clean up lot we will close SPECIALS IN LONG CLOTHS These are regular numbers and the prices we give are for to-morrow: No. 1C0, lz-yards to bolt .J . No. 200. 12 yards to bolt ' No. SO0. 12 yards to bolt . ....... gu Our stock In these cloths Is limited and will soon be exhausted. Don't fall to see our Be. coonter in Colored Lawns. Values on this counter worth up to 15c. per yard , 5-- "NOTION SPECIALS" rv.. 1W Long Silk Gloves for Monday Black, Tana White. Brown- Lad"es,ypu're Linen ' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 48c. doa Any 50c. Belt on the counter Monday for..; .... .... ..SBc. 25c. Embroidered Belts ;19t Don't fall to see our Lace and Embroidery counter for Monday. Look for the 5c. and 10c. lots. Remember, all our Summer Goods are melting away under these hot prices, and If you don't get your share don't blame ua 19-21 ! f A HATS FOR We ' !j - 5 Have All the Newest Fall Styles in ; Soft and Derby Hats , .ong4te - Gccis Sent cn A;;;cv:I ,7."rr.,8c. . ..50c. doa .8 l-2c. ErtST TRADE Knabe Pianos x i Come and see tho new styles just received. A pur ... chase of this Piano means a satisfactory one for a life : time. ' We sell cheaper Pianos -also. "Write for catalogues. ' Parker-Gardner Company riano Department Second Floor. EARLYf ALL Our confidence in : . The Stetson' ; rests on two lactort : . :Jl' otie h t itself; Vif'jSf' and the Other b th verdict given by the men who ' wear , nd know it. 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