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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 27, 1909. Social aSd R&ional Vii Harry Dixon entertained vry elegantly at' bridge yesterday after noon in honor of Mr, E. Kent Clow, of Rockland. Me.. Ther wer seven table When the"'eorc were taken U wu found that Mrs. H. ..ii. Adams was- flrat priie winner, Miss Neave, of Salisbury, aeeond, .and . Mrs. J. H. Ham winner of the consolation. The guest of honor wa presented with a souvenir of the occasion a lovely plc of band-painted china. Enjoy ing lra ? pi ion hospitality and tha pleasure of knowing the charming representative - frant i "the land , of spruce and -pine" were: Mesdames E Morrison, U 8 Newell, W. ,W, Watt, . V, i. XJathrle. J.- P. CaldweJV Georg Best, I C. Maffltt, Eugen Puree 11. I W. chMt David Ovens, Harris WU v coxi W. A. Smith, I J. , Townsepd, H, f. rAdms, H. MeA., Rose, Thdrnas SW. Alexander, J. H. Ham, E. Raid ; Rtuwell, Richard Arledge, W. J. Ben 'nott, Eugene Pewstos, T. M. Shalt on, ' E. W. Mellon. A. 8. Caek, !CarItoa vest, ana miss reav, ox Bausmiry. The event. of tha day la the hrldgs whist party -whicu Mr Harry jjixob will give it her fcama on Norifc. Church street.' , . Mr. and Mrs. Benson, ot Washington, who have spent three Weeks in' Jacksonville, Fla have re turned to the city, and are jruests of Mra u jb. Benson t Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Catling, of Clarkton, spent yesterday la the city, stopping at the aurora. Miss Anna Belle Robinson, of Mis sissippi, Is spending a day or two la the city with Miss Fan Andrews; Miss Bess Blchardson.. of Whlte- vllle, is expected in the city Friday to apend several days with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Carson. Incidentally Mine Richardson will hear Madame Calve at the Academy of Musio Friday Bight. ' rETCSOTfAL. . Miss Nancy Brown will leave to morrow for Danville, Va., to visit friends. - Miss Ohla Brown, of Concord, is expected in the city Friday to spend a few days with the Misses Springs in Diiworth. The Athenae Book Club win meet this afternoon at 4: SO o'clock with Mrs. J. C Abernethy at the home of Mra. Minnie Wrlston Smith on East Morehead street. A The educational department of the Woman's Club will meet to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. I. W. Falspn. Mrs. J. W. Barron and Mlsl Edythe Barnette, of Rock Hill, 8. C.. were registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. Mr. and Mra. C. M. Davidson 'and Miss Carrie Louise Davidson , have Just returned from Statesvill. where they attended the fifteenth anniver sary celebration of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Poston, Mrs. Pos ton being; Mr. Davidson's sister.- .fThe meeting of the Wednesday Af ternoon Club, which was to have keen held to-day has been -postponed tmtir Wednesday, February Sd, when It will be held with Miss Julia Robertson on West Trade street Mrs. Junius M. Smith, who has been visiting relatives in the city, has cone to AshevlUe. An event of unusual interest In social circles this week will be the wedding to-morrow night of Miss Lu cile Withers and Dr. John Ferrll, of Kenansvllle. The ceremony will be performed at 8:J0 o'clock 'at the home of the parents of the bride-to-be, Mr,' and Mrs. B. F. Withers, on East avenue, y Rev. Dr. H. H. Hul ten, pastor of the First Baptist Church, assisted by Rev. R. C, Ander son, of Oastonla. An elaborate re ception will follow the marriage, the hours being from 9 until 11:30 o'clock. . . - ttr . . ,-'v. At the wedding Miss Elisabeth Withers,' slater of the bride-to-be, will bo maid, of honor. Little Miss Ben nia Withers and Master Benjamin F. Withers, Jr., sister and brother of Miss Lucllo Withers,, and little j'Miss Eugenia Withers and : Master ' John Martin Withers, ; her cousins, S wOl stretch the ribbons. Miss Mary Ter ry Bland will be the dainty littlar ring bearer. Tho brld will be erlven away by her father, Mr. B. F, Withers. J, Ferrell will be attended by Mr. How srd McKlmnon. of Clinton, as best man. . ... v , , Miss Nina Brewn, of Klnston, ar rived Saturday to attend the wedding and is the guest of Miss Withers, at her home on East avenue, Miss Mary Johnson, of Thornasvllltv. will arrive to-day. - Other out-of -town, guests Will be: ' Mrs. 3. A. Ferreit, Of CUn ton: Mr. and Mrs. O. Wi Player, of Darlington. S. C; Miss Cornelia Jfer rell, of Clinton) Mr; and Mrs. ft. ?W. Williams, Mrs. K. JU Craven," Misses Adah and Frances Craven, of .Con cord: Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Anderson, f Oastotila; Mr. ad Mrs, jr.. , p. Withers. -nisi- r . Mr, B. Lk. Srpnce and child . are .visiting relatives in Statesville. The Movements of a K umber ot Pt- t k rleViIor and' Others, ' Ainonr tha.Kssti Ja thi city yea terday were Messrs. J. H. Hinton. of uiuniagton Bd Edgar Hlntoni of WrightsvUl fisach. if. , ;'' Messrs." BC Outlaw and W. J. and G. R McDanlel, of fiallsbury. ' and A. U McDanlel and G. C. King. of Forest City, were among the guesta ai me iora yesterday.- -it? Mr, C. E. Chflds, of Llacointon, spent yesterday in the cit. , . Mr. C B. Ledbetter, ot , Red Springs, was vlaUor . in the city rsatorday.- '.-!r,rt.. ' -Among the guests at the Stonewall yesterday were Messrs. J. D. Morgan and; : Thorna; Worth ;, Sfck9K Qrova,;, xf.J .1, , Mr. W. C Thaxton, of Oreeashoro spent yesterday ia. tho city. , , , Mr. W. T Ingram, of partanbarg. 8. ?.f was a visitor in the city year terday. .- . -y . Mr. Charlo fl'-fTanNoppen, of Greensboro, spent a few hours in tha dty yesterday. ,. . , , Mr. O. T. Mason, of the DaUss bar. spent yesterday ' la vtho city on busl- aess,f. :.!'. ''':yr i Mr, XB. H . ' Grace, m lofmer resi dent of Charlotte, now of tho Ameri can Fully "Company, Philadelphia, Pa., was a guest at tho Selwyn yes terday on his way South. , Rev. Dr, J. B. Mack, of College Park, Oa., was a Charlotte visitor for a few hours yesterday morning, stopping at tho Stonewall. Mr. N. M. McEachern, of Wilming ton, spent yesterday la tha city on business. '. -i Mr.. J." k, Tompkins returned yes terday morning from tke North where-he spent two week oa busl ness. Mr. Henry W. Reeves, Of New York,' spent yeaterday at the Selwyn. , Mr. I i Witherspoea, of iBumtor, S. C was registered among tho guestsat tha Selwyn yesterday.; Bishop Leo Haid. of Belmont, wa a gueat for a short- time at tha BeU wyn yesterday morning- Mr. Lloyd Lyles, of the clerical force ef the Selwyn. is spending a few days In Richmond, Va. Mr. J. H. Toung. of Concord, spent yesterday in the city on busi ness. I Mr. T. B. Argo, of Atlanta, Oa, was a Charlotte visitor yeaterday. York, arrived in the city last night to spend a short time with Mr. Nor' man H. Johnson, editor of The Mer chants' Journal. Mr. Thomas P. Morgan, of Wash ington, spent yesterday at the Selwyn. 'Among the guests In the city yes terday was Mr. M. S. Workman, of Boston. Mr. D. 8. Leak, of High Point, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mayor W. E. Brock, of Wades. bora, spent yesterday at the Buford; Mr. Rufus L. Owyn, of Lenoir, was registered among the guests at tha Buford yesterday. Mr, M, O. Pickerson, of Ruther fordton, clerk of the court of Ruther ford county, spent yeaterday la tha city on business. Mr. T, C smith, of Rutherfordton, was a guest at the Buford yesterday. Mr, James J. McLaughlin, of Jn- son City. Tenn., spent lest nlghnn the city, stopping at tho Buford. jar. w. t. Purvis, an attorney ot Shelby, was In the city last , night. staying at the Central. Mr. C. S. Toung, of Fallston, waa a Buford visitor last night Mr. W. E. Johnston, of Belmont was registered at the Central last night. . Among the -visitors to the city yes terday was Mr. B. H. Woodell, of Raleigh, who was registered at tha Central; Mr. J. E. Little spent a few days in StatesvlUe early in the week. Mr. R. R. Ray, of McAdenvlllo. spent yesterday in the city on cotton mill business. Mr. j. u. ciouoman. or Atlanta. Oa., Southern agent for the Draper Company, was a guest at the Selwyn last night , Mr, John D. , Biggs, an Influential cltUen of Wllliamston, was a Char lotte visitor last night ... Mr. L. S. Davidson, of Kershaw, S. C, waa registered at the Bel wyn last night Mr. W. A. Chenoweth, a promi nent traveling man of Birmingham. Ala., spent yesterday at the Selwyn. A pure soap SLt si:fair ice!' r,- pnee There, In seven words, 'is the secret' of the suc ces3 of :Iyory Soap. IAhd because it is pure and because it sells at a : fair price, its sales in crease as the years , go by. .-. .',v:.-i For bath, toilet and fine laundry purposes. Ivory Soap 99 4ioo Per Cent. Pure. BRIEFS. A, Few -. In and HdxoR fxn jitt Birnfs. Former Priiwipal of Charlotte Oracled Schools Selected as Superintendent of Colored state Xonnala ami Croa tun Normal, v ... : The duties of, ths superintendent of the Colored - State ''Normal hoola and the Croatan-Normai School hs va been enlarged., now comprehending the general supervision of th entire teacher-training work ot the State, In cluding tho general supervision of the work of th county Institutions and county teaeherr associations and the nonor or arjenomg to this work ha si, been give to Mr.- J. A. Bivins, ofT. Monroe ptiblw echoois. Mr." Bivins waa formerly the successful principal of ths Charlotte graded schools and Is Well known and admired by hosts of Charlotte people,- ; After April it Mr.' Bivins wilj give his entire time to this work. Until then hs wilt give only half kne to his new duties on account of his arduous labors at the Monroe schools, t- He is wet! Qualified for-hly new position, having spent most of his summer va cations at the University, of North Carolina, Harvard anl Columbia Uni versity, His many Charlotte friends aro rejoiced , to t hes r of th honor which, has eome to Jiim, ' . ' " Fierce. ' . ' Norfolk Landmark. '-. With England at ths merey of Ger many and the United 6tateg at the mercy of Japan,. isn't it awful?- - ; BPECirY BLUE RIBBON. Specify Blue Ribbon an4 (ret the per fect vanilla and lemon sxvracis. , Tbs ral trvSX. tavora, , .. . .v.1 -,"7 i : : Minor Happenings About the Ctty --Extra street car aervlce will b given to-morrow night between Inde pendence Square and Elizabeth Col lege on the a occasion of the concert Good accommodation is thus assured without danger of overcrowding. Register of Deeds W. M. Moora yesterday received a telegram front Reidsvllle asking hint If he had Is sued license to Bethel Gunn and Bes sie Crasdock and warning him -not to do so. The register knew nothing of the people referred to. :'fMr, A.'H.' Mustard has moved the Atlanta office of th Wagner Elec tric Manufacturing Company, of St Louis. to Charlotte and now occu pies room No, 412 on th fourth floor of th Realty Building. "The Greater Charlotte- Club was Instrumental in securing- the removal to Charlotte. T -True to prediction, the rather re markable aaeli of warm January weather gaf way yesterday to tem peratures which seemed chilly ' by contrast and overcoat were "logged out by poop! who i had considered coats alfnoat superfluous articles th -Mr. J.' A. Cr Knapp. ths dlarrlet manager of th G. W. Todd Com pty, of Rochesterl fr.T.. has located In hls city and has a desk room In the liaadaome riewly fitted up store of-Pound at Moore an South Tnron street-The omwar- h renresenta manufactures th. protectograph. Changes.4eslgned to make its place of entertainment mora conveni ent and comfortable will shortly bo completed at th Star on .West Trad street The floor will h lowered rcmi tho rear to the front of tho stage, the dressing rooms wilt be more advantageously located than at present and other improvemenu will b made...' zj--- i-Tho. laying of bitulfthio" on tha weat sids of South Tryon street 1 makings good progress and th resi dents in that section are looking for ward to th day when tho Mary Janes will retire from the field of ac tion for good,- and a modern , street will be there. "If only the pavement extended -flown Trade to the Southern station-" is thslgh of f many who know the value of first -Impressions and would Ilk incoming strangers to see too etty first at Its beet ' CLtJB HOLDS ASTNCAL MXETIXO. Four Nw Members Elected M Board or Oovernor of Soathem JMannfac- tuTOrs Club Annual Member' Meeting Held. The annual meeting of th mem bers of the Southern Manufaeturere' Club was held last night in the club rooms on South Trvon street ' Pres ident R. M Miller, Jr., presided and Col. A. L. Smith acted as gecretary. Reports were.receivad.from th pres ident secretary, treasurer, chairman of the house committee, chairman, of the member-snip committee, and th literary, auditing, finance and mem bership committees, all of Which were received as Information. Mr. J. & Cothran, chairman of th building committee, submitted his report as to tne new club building verbally. He was instructed to put It In writing. On motion, the board of srovernora was empowered to appoint a commit tee with power to act In commencing active operations on ths new build- tags. This is specified toot to cost more than SCO, 000. At the preliminary session yester day afternoon the following-named were elected members of th board of governors: Messrs. C. B. Bryant J. 8. Cothran. A. 8. Hunt and W. a Lee, Jr. GREAT GAME KXW30TED, Tliat Saturday Night at Local Y, M. C. A. With Spartanburg, S. C May Got Game With Trinity College. A record breaking crowd la th out look for the basketball game Saturday night at the Toung Men's Christian Association when the Spartanburg team, the Champions of South Caro lina, meet the Charlotte team. Tho gams will be called at 8.-10 instead of 8 o'clock as previously announced. The local team will play its first game away from home February th In Winston-Salem against th as sociation team of that city. Manager Stewart Is also trying to arrange, a gam with Trinity College, to b played either the day proceeding- or ths day following tho Winston gam. No line up for th home' team has been given out yet but it will in all probability be the same as ths one which defeated th Columbia, 8. C, team laat week. ' THE DEPOSITOKV MATTER. ,. 4. i. . .... v ' -. .ji- "' "J Sale of Table ; Unens;' Napkinsi Towels, Spreads Etc, Starts To-Day We'v been planning for weeka t make this onr best of all sales on these lines. 35c Damask 25c Yard. If -inch Bleached weight Damask, a ato 26o yd In Case Solicitor Clark son Can Ao -company Party, Charlotte) Delega tion Will Present Depository Mat. tor to Legislature To-Iorrow. In case Solicitor Herlot Ciarkson,' who Is taking an active and leading part In the agitation for a depository for Charlotte, la able to return in tlrs from Dallas where he is engaged In official duties, the delegations from this city to Raleigh will leave to-morrow night to present their respective petitions for and against the establish.' raent to the General Assembly. It la doubtful, however, whether Solicitor'! Ciarkson can disengage himself to leave at this time for Raleigh and th matter may go over until next week. interest In the matter remains at a high registration. The two petitions are still being liberally slgnd and it appears now as If an unusually long; list or names will be conveyed to the Legislature. Funeral of Mr. Holllngsworth, Funeral services over the remain ot Mr. James Holllngsworth, who died suddenly Monday morning, will be held this afternoon at I o'clock from, the late residence. Rev. Harris Mal Hnckrodt having charge of the exer cises. The pall-bsarera will b as fol lows: Messrs Peter Hoiton, R. E. Mc Donald. Haynes, R. W. Smith. Harry Noble and Anton Miller. Mr. Rol lings worth cam t Charlotte 15 year ago, entering the railroad service. He later lived in Laurlnburg and Hamlet, returning her - thro year ago. H Was well known here and admired by host of friends who were shocked to hear of his sudden death. 50c Damask 39c Yard. Full 8-in Bleached Damask that sells at 60o regularly for.. JC yd 65c Damask 49c Yard. 70-inch Whits Damask, an extra good one worth S&c for 49o yd 85c Damask 9c Yard. w flbll UIIVII VI 'O. is ASJt llwa, aw inch, worth ISc. for Wjs $1 to $1.25 Damask 89c Yd. A line bargain more than a desea handsome pieces 71-Inch heavy Satin Damask, full whits that sold up to $1.16 yard, for . . S9o yd $1 to $1.25 Napkins 89c Doz. Full white and 11 Inches square, $1.50 Napkins $1.15 Doz. A genuine all linen Napkin, actually worth 11.10 for tt.l Full- 22 inches square. $3.50 Napkins $2.75 Doz. Special 14 -inch pure linen Napkins, new patterns, and worth 18.10 dosen, for tl.Tt dos 12 l-2c Towels 80 Each. llxJ-lnch heavy Huck Towel that are worm i: l-zc each. Bale price ac each or 80 do Not more than 2 dozen to customer. 40c to 50c Towels 25c Each. One of th best bargains of the sale, mi-!nch pure linen Huck Towels, all white, actually worth 40 to too, tot S5 each IVEY'S Attention! Comrades of Hartranft Post, No. 40. O. A. R. Ton will meet at the residence of our deceased comrade, James Hol lingaworth. No. 306 Elizabeth avenue, at 2:10 p. m. for the purpose of com plying with our duty as members of our grand order as well a showing due reSpeot to our beloved comrade and his bereaved widow, By order of , R. W. SMITH. Commander. PETER HELTON, Adjutant V All ex-Union soldiers of th civil war and Confederate veterans are most cordially Invited to attend. CHRONIC CONSTIPATION CURED. - One whe suffer frem.hmaie eonetip. tka is In daager of snany ws-lous all ments. Ortne Lasadvs Fruit Pyrup cure chrome sonstipatKtn as It aids aigestioa and stimulate the llvvr and bowels, re storing the Datura! actio of. thee or Kan. COrnmeno taking it' to-day and ye will feel batter at one. Orlno Lxetlv Fruit 8rrup doe not nauseate or grip and la very pleasant to take, Jiefus sua. su lutes. . R. 1L Jordan 4k Co. Blank Books GET OtTR PRICES OJf ' , TOCR NEW BOOKS FOR lot - ' :: Qucen -City -Printing Co., Printer, Binder, Engraven Y- 'T" 14 East Fourth St, ; CHAJRLOTTK, w, a v Every thing for the OfQc. LAWN GRASS SEED Bulst's beet grade Kentucky Blue Oraas, fresh. Sold by th pound or bushel. necistered N arses Directory (Oraduate Nurses Only). Biinvdl-Di23n ' Retail Store 'Phone 41 end S00. Embroidery Sale To-Day j i PRETTY EMBROIDERIES AT ONE-HALF AND LES3 ' " ' Special For To-Morrow -r ' 15 to 25c. Embroideries at. ... '. 10c 1 f This lot contains Insertions, wide Fronting Bands and deep Flouncings; ; values 15 to 25c. Sale price .- 10c. yd. 35 to 65c. Flouncings, All-Overs and Bands, special at 19c yd. 10c. Embroideries and Insertions. Special at 5c yd. The very newest styles in Women's Spring Coat Suits are ready for your inspection. Tailored Waists at 98c. ' . Ladies' long sleeve White Tailored Waists, a number of brand new styles; values up to $1.50. Price for choice. ...98c Serpentine Crepe at 15c. Other stores get 18 and 20c. for Serpentine Crepe and show nothing like" our range of styles. The colors with the new Japanese figures make beautiful kimonas. The solid shades are splendid for waists and even ing dresses. The solid white is the season's newest fad for shirt waists. Our price 15c. yd. New Colored Dress Linens 35c. Solid Colored Mercerized Dress Linens at .25c yd.. Solid shades in full Mercerized Dress Linen, the Lavender, Light Blue, Copenhagen and Pink are beautiful. Price. 25c yd." Stripe Mercerized Dress Linens 35c. Yard . Piques and Monotone Stripe Mercerized Dress Linens, Lavender, Co penhagen, Tan, Pink, Green and Light Blue. All Linen and made of fine mercerized yarns. Price 35c yd. " Yard Wide Stripe Dress Linens 25c. Yard wide Stripe Dress Linen, all shades. Price. ... 25c yd.'; Specials in Brown Dress Linen 7 Smooth 27-inch Brown Dress Linen. Price 10c yd.- Yard wide all pure Linen, regular 25c quality. Price. ....... .20c yd. New Spring Neckwear , , Irish Crochet Bows and Jabos, the real hand-made ones.. .25, 50 and 75c ' New Stocks and Silk Bows. Price ...... '....25c. K BROTH BEL rrVT OKT A DIVORCE. ' A Western Judge granted a divorce oa account of lll-tsmpsr and bad breath, nr. Kin' Nsw Life Pills would have prevented it. They oar Constipation, oausina bad breath and Liver Trouble the ill-temper, clspsl eolds, banish heso aches, ctmeuer chllVa Ik H W. k Hand Co. si m I Spocial Notices DON'T LET TOUR FEET KEEP COLD. 5re our big line of hot water bottle. ENOLISH-M'LARTT CO., B. Tryon. GET TH BEST FRirrr iw OTHJBJa food things from th Oero Restaurant Yult ' ataads. When you eao t get It uewhera, try ssre. QBM RSSTAUr : RANT. ; THE MATCHLESS MILTON PIANO The best Piano for $250.00 that is made. Easy payments if desired. No deviation in the price. Interest at 6 per cent when time is wanted. See some of the new styles. PARKER-GARDNER CO. SoHte Boudoir Slippers Cosiest Ifoom Slipper made. Black; Red, Tan, Pink and Blue Kid; ' sizes 1 to G. i Price.... i.no Same style in Biack Kid with low cork heel. Prico ..... By mail 10c. e.Ttri i6!U,lER - MOORE CO. SPECIAL TEA 8ALB WHITB HOtTSB . 46n. mund: carlool brand cents " .nr - black tea for cents, Tste a Tste ta to cents p This grsde fc ths finest on the market, URIDGERa A CO.. UJ W. Trade. ' DP-INK WELCH'S GRAPE JOICE-Pur. delicious end healthful. Plnts IS cents, ouarta M cents. At Woodsll St Bhep- pard's. U a Tryon street. Phone J. GUARANTEED PURE Blue Ribbon lemon snd vanilla eatracts are made from ths real frulta, and ere guaran teed by the makers under the national pure food Jaw to be absolutely pur. ; 1 I t'n iv j-r f a is iautr ri.t . . n i it MIX fjoW ft THERE IS NO WAJTINO TO BB ERV. ed at our piaoe taw w a leaiure , us lust the same as serving snly the ) very best is the satin- Una. It o haven't bsn eating witk us. all we ask 1. call. tt eur sign. fQukik Lunch." NEW TORiC LUNCH ROOM. West . Trad Wi. . ii COMS BEB MB IN XT' new store and Jet arts eoavlncs vou that I can save - yon moner i buying pianos, organs, mosleal mstrumsnu ot all sorts, hot . tnuale and sewmg machlaa. F. U. AM PfcEWB, m h. Trvost street ,K . J FOU MALE CKUHHEO TOM III t. suitable lor U grade co aerate . rrk. Wttl oot pott aSrerd prioaa , tjr wagon r care on stppUcatloa. Fred ; OHver, Chariotte, W, CL. , to LXT-THTt BEST ISTORB AND . Stand in city suitable for any buainer. ' s-room etta, aacdern,' oaty fit H; koua for Khltes, t4.S7.ta, UJ.Ki; ' burbaa plaee. t room, acrss o- closed, bar and abtckea yarria snly SUM; oSiree and rooma to Sander -Building B to V cheapest in oHy; bouse for colored pror-le, II to US per week. X. L. KKEoUblR. S S- Tryo CC . 'Pbon 144. , SPECIAL TO-DAT-THB DEMON8TRA j - tloa to-day wiH b tho making ef cin namon eajta, rusk and doughnuts, bread : ad roils, mad every day; sad ianiw ber that barrrl ef geeatne Oermaa kraat. MILLER VAN NEd!J CO. : i-i GET . TOUR DRUO KBCB88ITIE8 , bare. Pbon as jour srsot, we keep ' what yo d and ' always seltvef- proenptiy. JAA ; P. - STOWS CO, lruglts. phon 17X. .1, A good, serviceable suit and overcoat with tailor- 'Ing as good as head-and-hand can produce. With distinctive style which will distinguish my suit and overcoat from that of every other man by" . - . ' " . , n . . its impressiveness. ' V ; ")' ' - : And they must have the name "of the firm men-. tioned below in the collar. : IoiiOTTate&Sv:::"-.'' IlaliafpO ei r Knows Fop Style Ftt and Quatttr.. , Ooods test oa Approval Retarnahl at Oar Expense. 1 i
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