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CHABXOTfE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBEUAEY 13, 1909. y Social and Psrsonal MU tlelen XiiWelf returned "hem yetterday njoratng after spending sev eral weeks la New Tork and Baltl more .yU(Wtn friend., 4 , t , Mtsa lrl McPougald hu returned, t her . bom in 6ttvttl, after vis iting u the. eity Dr. 3. A- Terrell an bride, who waa I ere the .rules as. printed (or future Mies lAieJUe Withers, Arrived in the" rfersnre. . city yesterday morning from the North where they spent their honeymoon. After a itty In the city of a few days they will leave tot their future none ia KenanevUle, .- 'fcrfc-a'aCtompltt' and -lit! daughter are visiting relative, in Jilckory. .. , -, :. ' 'J4lss Johnnie Newell, of Newelle, le spending eeveral days in the city with relative Mrt and Mrs. George C. Goodman, of MoereevlUe. were among the gUestg at the Selwyn yesterday. Miss Clara Alexander has gone to ID oh, Mlea., to, spend eorns time with relatives. -itnxs or cAjrr aigx txxxrest. Herniations .CorK-crnlng Great T. M. v j, a. MentiMrsnip contest feijoruy jie lomnieareu. s. ' me 10110 wing rules for the con duct of, the great membership "cam palgn to be waged next week la. the (atereett f the T. M. C A. wlll prove of great interest to aU th workers. It is suggested that every member read them carefully and pre- Mies Evelyn Drier, of Nevin. spent last night In th city with her sis- ter, Mrs. C. N. O. Butt. The Sigma, Theta'a met with Mies Bertha Saunders at her home, no Hi North Tryon street last night. Mias Dixie Alexander charmingly entertained a, few friends at bridge at her home on North Tryon street yesterday afternoon complimentary to her guest, Mias Mary Robertson, of Deerbrook, Mia. Mine Alexander s guests, aside from the guest of hon or, were: Mlee Jessie Lipscomb, of OafTney, S. C; Miss Nancy Brown. Mlea Sarah Hargrava, Mrs. C. B Bryant. Miss Eva Llddell, Mrs, S. B. Alexander, Jr., Mr- H. L. Adams, Mrs. A. 8- Cheek, Mrs. C E. Hooper, Mra- Arnold Shaw. Mrs. George Stev. Boi. Mrs. E. R. Russell. Mrs. L W. Palson. Mrs. O. W. Loving. Mrs. E. Wl Mellon. Mrs- Walter W. Watt, and guest, Mrs. Tuoker, Mrs. Charles Piatt, -tolas Ella McAden. Mre. J. P. CaMwell, Mrs. L. B. Newell. Mrs. Cameron Morrison, Miss Norma Van Landlnghara. Mrs. T. M. Ehelton. Mia Norma Alexander and Mrs. John F. Brown. , Mrs- E. W. Mellon won th first ejriae. Cards reading follows have been latued: , Mr. and Mr. C B. Bryant eelwyn Hotel ' Thursday evening, February llth aloa to twelve o'clock dancing. If! Lipscomb. R. B. V. P. Miss Kate C. Bhlpp, of Llncolnton. was registered among the gueets at the Selwyn yesterday. reference. 1. Open to every city T. M. C A. In Oeorgla and the Carolina, all of which are duly Invited to ntr. J. Campaign will open - Monday, February nth. JIO. ai t a.m. and do Monday, Feb. Jtm .t,l4 I. The score than be one point for every dollar ecured 1. member- nip. only cats or application sruaranteea by reeponaloie enaore ment shall be counted. . 4 Only new applications shall be count?. If .eenewaj has been, over due so a to forfeit membership, ap plication of such member shall count under condition of Section t. 6. Each week-day at o'clock each association entering thi event agreen to wire H. H King, T. M A.. Charleston, 8. C. prepaid., the o cal scores. Immediately upon re celpt of these wire report Mr. King will wire each general secretary ac ttvely interested, the score for each other association. 6. The aesoclation scoring th .highest number of points shall be entitled to the distinction "Member ehlp Champions of Georgia and the Carolines 10." s 1i A silver trophy cup ha been offered by the membership commit to of the Charleston T. M C A. I. Either Interstate ) Secretary Huntington or Charleston members of the Interstate committee will be aaked to keep in closest touch with the management and proomtion o: the movement at far a the work at headquarter in, Charleston Is con corned Mre. John F. Brown, who make bar home with Dr. Annie Alexander, has been called to Abbeville, 8. C, to attend th funeral or her nepnew. The Pro Re Nata Book Club met with Mr a- J. A. Houston yesterday Afternoon. PERSOXAU " The Movement of a Number of Peo- 4la, Visitor and Others- Mr. Thomas Griffith has returned from Raleigh, where he went on bus! ness connected with one of the In surance measure j pending before the State Legislature. Mr. Burton Cralge, a prominent clt Uens of Salisbury, was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yes terday. Mr. W. D. Woodson, of New Tork. pent yesterday in the city on busi ness. Mr. J, R. Young, of Concord, wa registered among the guest at th Eelwyn yesterday. ' Mr. 8. Wlttkowsky will be In WaynesvIHe Wednesday, the 24th, and Brevard, Thuraday, the 25th, in the interest of the building and loan work. Mr. D. H. Shield, of Llncolnton, spent a few hour at the Stonewall yesterday morning. Mr. A. H. Montelth. of Columbia, S. C, was a Charlotte visitor yester day. Dr. Henry Louis Smith, of David son College, spent a few hour In the city yesterday morning, stopping at the Stonewall. Mr J. H. Spencer, of Greenville, S. C, was a, Charlotte, visitor yester- dav. Mr. L. W. Humphrey left yesterdey fur Winston-Salem and Madison on lural business. Among the guests at the Buford yes terday were Messrs. John M. Boyd and John Moyle. of Salisbury. Mr. D. L. Smith, of Great Fall, S. C, spent yesterday ln th city on business, Mr- N. H. Stafford, of Greensboro, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. O. E. Lackey, of Hamlet, spent vealarda at the Stonewall. Mr. L. H. 8ellers, of Greensboro, was a guet at th Selwyn yesterday. Mr. James M. Hill, of Spartan burg, 8. C, wa a ltor In th city yesterday. Mr. C. H. WUmoth returned yes terday morning from Macon, ua.. where he went on bn1nes. Mr. Herbert McDonald is In New Tork on business connected with Belli Bros. MaJ. Joseph Barrett, of New Tork. superintendent of agencies of the New Tork Underwriters' Agency, pent yesterday in the city on busi ness.' ' - ..... Mr. W. E. Eahelman. of Sharon, Pa., a prominent insurance "man. pent yeeterday in the city Mr. R T. McPherson. of Raleigh, was registered among the guests at the ...Southern . Manufacturer' Club yesterday. Dr. Norton Hotchklss, of New Haven, Conn., who ha been th rues 'f -Mrs. Mettle L Stewart for the past several days, will leave to day tor Durham to visit his nephew who Is a student at Trinity. College. 'Hs wjlj then return home. W1H Give Campaign Instructions. AH the member of th Boy' Club of th Toung Men's Christian As sociation are requested to meet in th elub rooms of th ' association to night at t;ts o'clock. . Plans for the big membership campaign win be Inaugurated and each bey given toll Instruction as to th methods used In making the campaign successful. : Its One Weakness. ' ; ,V Houston Post - ';' ' As one of the guardians of North Carolina. w must' rsquesf all men tt prominence to refrain from men tinning the date of their birth while th North - Carolina Legislature la la session, necaus It seems impossible tor that body to - remain In . session whon one's birthday la mentioned. ,. , ." "TOUR DESSERT IS DEUCIOCS.J-'" That's s frequent remark heard about desserts made with Slue Biabo lemon . or vanilla extract. . ; : ' SIGMA THETAS ENTERTAINED. Miss Burt Saunders Hostess at Delightful Gatiiering of Members of This Organisation and a Num ber of Friends. The reception tendered last night By Miss Surta Saunders at her home, Graham apertmenta, on North Tryon street. In honor of her fellow-mem-bars In the Sigma Thau claaa of th Tryon Street Sunday 'school was a thoroughly delightful affair. Cards of invitation, bidding the guests wel come to the evening's ' enjoyment, contained,1 marginally, these words, Business before pleasure." Ac cordingly, th class, a a a la as. met any for the election of officer for th next half-year. Th young ladles honored after this fashion are: Mis Burta Saunders, president; Miss Mary Alice wuson. vice president; Miai Text Wads-worth, secretary; Mist Beulah Howell, press reporter. In a heart drawing .contest Mlm Bess Lento Steere won first ladles' prize. Miss Boulah Howell, the booby; Mr. Armstrong, gentlemae's first prize; Mr. Charles E. Ader, the booby. Delicious refreshments were" served, Musics! selections were rendered by Mless Steere. Harper and Roszelle, Among thoae preeent were: Misses Onnls Andrews, Beulah Howell, Mary Alice Wilson. Mary and Sarah Tal- bert, Ellis Erwln, Anna Harper, Cor nelia and Hannah Retpans, Pointer, Bess Lenta Steere, Lily Rozzelle, Texle Wadsworth and Minnie Gattia, the class leader. The young men present, as guests or the class, were: M. M. Tuttle, J, M. Griggs, J. McLaughlin, Dr. Wolf, C. Armstrong, C. O. Edison, M. L. Rotselle, C. Kelly, C. M. Setxer, W. C. Gray, E. C. Frank, Charles Ed ward Ader, E. Llndo Brlgman. "COUNTERFEIT BOYS. This the Subject of Mr. Justice, Who Win Address Boys at Y. M. C. A. To-Morrow. "Counterfeit Boys" will be th sub ject of the second of the series of ad dresses by Mr. J. F. Justice at the Boys' Sunday Club of the Young Men's Christian Association to morrow afternoon at S o'clock. Mr. Justice's splendid talks to boys ars drawing big crowds. He is a very fluent and entertaining speaker, and a young man of pleasing personality. The boys of the city who have here tofore failed to attend these meet Ins are Invited to coma out and partici pate Mr. Cecil Butt will render one of his well selected baritone solos. Mr. J. E. Johnson, of the Inter- State committee of the Carolines, will speak at the Intermediate Boys' Club, hlch meets to-morrow m6mintr at 10 o'clock. . Days Ms vine's Man. Atchison Globe. Mis Dayse Mayme Appleton will be married to-morrow to an out-of-town man. When the engagement was announced a year ago, the Apple tone said Dayse Mayme's man was a member of one of the most promi nent Philadelphia families. He was Immensely rich and traveled, an J Jtandsoms and talented. We all be came tired of hearing of Dayse Mayme's man from the Appletons. But as the day approached for the man to arrive, and thus give us all chance to look at him and make commenta the Appletons backed up. Lysanaer jonn, the father, went so fee as ta say to-day that the Phila delphia maw Is "Just human, like the rest of us. Still. It is safe to say Atchison people will pick that Phila delphia man to pleoes good and prop er, r FOR RENT ; House atXjoining my residence, 16 East Morehead. Immedi ate possession. Seven-room house, 203 East Morehead. H. A. IY1URRILL Care Queen City Ptg. Co. V BRIEFS, A Few Minor Happening ta and About the City, Mr. Karl Jansen has an engage ment to lecture at Bain Academy, Mint Hill, next Wednesday, the.ljth. Prof R. J. Cochran, county superintendent of education, was able to be out yesterday after a week's Illness. , Mc P. M. Brown, has lust ar ranged for the purchase of an elec tric car for his daughter. Mis Nancy Brown. Mrs. F. C. Abbott will be th speaker at the vesper service at the local Young Woman's Christian As sociation to-mrrow afternoon at S o'clock. The management of the Presby terian Hospital hope to be ready for the reception of patients by the last of r.ext week or the first 'of the week following. Revise Tariff and cut Expenses. Chicago Record-Herald. Sober-minded men In Congress will net talk lightly of war taxes In times of peace and business recovery. Th Treasury will have a comfortable working balance at th beginning of tho new year at the worst If It avails Itself of the authority to sell Philip pine bonds, and the question of new taxes can wait. Genuine tariff revls ion and avoidance of unnecessary ex penditures should claim attention first. Special Notices MUSIC IN THE AIR AT MT NEW store. If Interested in any sort of musio you caaoot afford to pass me by. Instruments from Grand Pianos to Jew's Ha-ps; Talking Machines. Double-faced Record; Sheet Music, etc T. H. ANDREWS. 113 N. Tryon St. FOK BALK CKUtSHEb ETON It IN slses suitable for all grade concrete work. Will euoi you delivered pnaee by wagon or ears on application. Fred Oliver. Charlotte. N. C. TO LET MODERN COTTAGE, all l- suburban cottage and 1V4 acres ground 112 WJ; 4 rooms. E. th, 17; rooms. Clarkson St., M; 4 room. LlddeU. 7; 4 rooms, Clarkson. 4; best "vacant store and warehouse in city, and beat loca tion; houses for colored people, fl to 13.60 per week. 'Phone 144. ,, E. L KEISLER, 8. Tryon St. DON'T FORGET SUNDAY CIGARS TO aay. Ana let us remind you again Of the nne line we carry. Fresh, and all the beet brands. JAS. P STOWS CO.. Druggists. 'Phone IT- GET THE BE8T FHurr mtiv OTHER good things from the Gem Restaurant Fruit Stands. When you can't ret It elsewhere, try nere. qgii RKaiAU RANT. . - FOR 8ALE-S2H ACRE-FARM, CLOSE In. 1H miles out. nne place for truck tng. poultry and dairy. Price right. Al so several other farms. For sale 14 per cent. Investment. IN pw nouses, soon lo cation Alsu several beautiful dwellings. J. ARTHUR HSNDKIUJUN BHO. WHOLE HEAD RICE 4 POUNDS JSc. Good rice Sc. Cocoa 10c. snd 20c. Sugar 6c. Chocolate 15c. Cranberries use Cream Cheese l$c. Hams Friday and Saturday l?Ho. Lard Wc.. Hnew Drift 11c. Big cuts In canned goods and dried fruits- Chickens. Apples snd Oranges. BRiPQKJxa (JO., v w. i raae tn. LARGE SHIPMENT OF CINCO CIGARS sll slses snd shades lust received at WOODALL SHEPPARD'S. GOOD THINGS PLENTY. FRESH Boston Brown Bread. German Sauer Kraut and Dill Pickles. Cooked Corn Beef, Cooked Ham, Sliced Dried Beef any kind of Cheese you want. ''Fresh!'! Bar I-e Doe Jelly. Rye Bread. Alt V I Al V , J kinds of home-mad Cakes. VAN NESS CO. MILLER- ee-V . cP" r J.Y.rSMbfiTin aches ollq to.Cotutipationj Act naturally; acts truly as Best forKLmwfn atul Chili- -ybund and Uld it Uerciaqfect buy Ihe oenume mcn 4 name qj The Lorn- CALIFORNIA - Eg- Syrup Co. tyweeei I wqnufac hi red. printed on freed ef every eeckt&. ft. solo frsUiixiaiNe drusgist One site refute frk J0-' beiue. EXTRACT COST CUT IN HALF-, when you bur Blue Ribbon vanilla. yau should use one-half the quantity re quired of ordinary extracts. Thus you save one-half your extract expense when you use Blue Ribbon Extracts. THERE IS NO WAITING TO BE 8ERV. ed si our place this Is a feature with us Just the same as serving only the very best ra the eating Una If yea naven-i neen esnng wun us. an we ass IS s call. See our sign, "Quick Lunch. NEW TORK LUNCH ROOM. West EY 'S HAT SALE TO-DAY 25c Each To-day we have a grand clean-up sale of every Hat In our store at Just H5c each This, of course. Is our usual plan of cleaning up at the end of the season. Everything goes to-day Hats that are Just newly trimmed and worth 11.00 to (3.00 each. A big lot to se lect from. Sale starts 10 o'clock. SKIRTS, SKIRTS Between seasons we ma He a specialty of our stock of Tailored Skirts give it more attention and buy specially for your February and March needs. Right now we are showing a fine line of all the latest styles and cuts at close prices. We offer a fine lot of Man-Tailored Skirts at S4.98 and $6.00 each HOSIERY, HOSIERY Just received a new lot Infants' Mercerized Hose In a special quality for 10c. plr Come In White, Black, Red and Tana. Ladles' hlsh-arade nlain gauze Lisle Black Hose 25c. pair Just In and a lint value at the prk's. Boys' and Girls' Hose In heavy and fine ribs, a leader with us at 12 l-2o. a pair HALF-PRICE VALENTIXE SALE And a fine big lot to pick from. They Just came In and were bought at the half-price rate and you do the same. DRESS GOODS Our Dress Ooods line la provlngj very successful this season. We hsve the best line of Special JOc. values we have ever shown We are making a special showing Of this big lot new goods at this price, both in plain fabrics and fancy weave. IVEY'S Friday and Saturday Ba?gains Aire Numerous Every department is brimful of early Bpring bargains. Winter goods simp ly slaughtered. PERCALS AT 50. YARD. Daxk Percals that always retail at 8 l-2c, and sometimes 10c. Special 5c. Yard. DOMINO GINGHAMS AT 3 l-2c. YARD. Short lengths in Charlotte made, well-known Domino Ginghams 3 l-2c Yard. 7 1-20. YARD WIDE! BLEACHED DOMESTIC, 50. YARD. 3,000 yards just in, good quality pure bleach, yard wide Domestic, would be cheap at 7 l-2c, special, 5c Yard. 180. FINE SHIRT 12 12c. YARD RD. 34-inch fine Shirt Madras, very neat, pretty patterns; also splendid for the popular tailored Waists and wash shirt waist suits. An 18c. value at . . . . f 12 l-2c. Yard. FINAL CLEARANCE OF WOOL BLANKETS. $3.50 ALL WOOL N. C. BLANKETS AT $150. Here goes the last of this great purchase. 10-4 fine all wool North Carolina Blankets; regular $3.50 values Special $2.50. NEW TABLE LINENS AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE. MATCHED. 85c. quality, two yards wide, all linen, full bleached table Damask , 69c. Yard. 89c. quality heavy unbleached Damask 75c. Yard. $1.25 value two yards wide, heavy bleached table Damask 98c Yard. $1.50 quality ,two yards wide, eitra fine, heavy, full bleached Irish Dam ask $1-25 Yard. Regular $2.00 quality, 5-8, all linen napkins $1.50 Dozen. Regular $2.00 quality 5-8, heavy all linen unbleached Napkins, a bargain at the price. $L50 a Dwetf 18x18 and 20x20 fine Mercerized Napkins 75c. and 93c. Down, OUR ANNUAL SILK SALE NEXT WEEK. ELK BROTHER rim w tf.iT". ' mm iiv iiiiriimi i mm 7A J mm i Ik T SJ&V I n.O ll -eA Ill ls I 1 V porosis The best ihob making that comes to Charlotte. Ask any shoe man about Borosls shoes. Ask the ladlee who wear them. Wear them once and you'll wear them again. These Came Yesterday The two-eyelet Pumps and Ribbon Ties In Patent on lasts 8 to D for - A swell last In our Colonial Button Oxford for ...M-M "Artistic" in Oxfords, Pumps. Ankle Straps and Ribbon Ties, In Tans Patents, Qunmetai and Mat Kid, Button or Ribbon Ties, J"r ' w.oo "Flortne" in all leathers snd styles that are new I3.6 Everything. cash here but "Watch us Grow." H. C. LONG COMPANY For New Suits, Pants nd Stetson Hats, Just Come). 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 ia wanted. See some of the new styles. PARKER-GARDNER CO. Munitj Sqlite -Boudoir Slippers Cosiest Boom Slipper made, Black, Red, Tan, Pink aud a. Blue Kid; sizes to 6 Prjee. . . . . . .$1.00 Same" style" in Black . Kid with low cork heel. Price i, "' i l ei .$X2$ By mail. ....... .10c. e.Ttri Gra-MoonE co. CHESTOL A valuable external remedy for Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat and U congestion of the throat and lungs. Registered Knrees Directory Graduate Nurse Only). Borwell-Dunn Retail Store TOoae 41 end too. English -Mclarty Co. will redeem all your PRO-PHTf-TOL Coupons,. i The.ljest mouth wash made. KEEP IT, WE HAVE IT. 555. Sw . KO DISSATISFIED We wish to announce to our friends and patrons that during the coming season we will add a line of clothes which need no second introduction to well dressed men of this community. WASHINGTON APPAREL The clothing that has won such a quick and popular favor everywhere. We have just received several hundred suits and would be pleased to have you look at them. Long-Tate Goods Sent m Approval Ketnraaole Our Expanse. - 'I I - 4 J V -
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