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Monday. November 14 i' TrfciiTn iinii i,t 1 iJV n i i ifyy ifW mimift n ngtfW isjesft ifs sagjf msiffV effra k dffr s nary ift t.,v n gjfrea .sgjfr. is iffy as .legfft aa etf fr a.agyaa. w naff IS, arfr H a asfo IS aeejfr e ! nft n . agywQ Centemeri Kid Qloves the jfest We have sold the fcentemeri Kid gloves for many years and know them to be superior to any other kid glove made. They eonie in black, white and colors for $1.90 to $2.00 pair. infants' Department Attracting Attention We have in stock at present time a big line of Infants wear. All manner of little dresses, flan nel underwear, embroidered jackets, etc., can be found here for the wee ones. '.'1 V.'M... vl -...I Ohe Jfalf Price Sale of Jammings fiegan Jhis Morning 7 ISMS. I Last week and the week before we held similar Sales on Dress Goods and Silks and they were very successful. This leads us to believe that there are many dresses and costumes in the course of making, without the necessary trimmings therefore we offer this genuine half price sale of trimmings. We are sure the ladies who took advantage of the former sales will attend this one they know what to expect. . Black, white and colored allovers in chiffon and net, former prices $1.50 to $3.50 a yard, at this Sale for 75c to $1.75 a yard. Colored Silk embroidered bands, in many handsome designs, formerly priced at 20c to $2.50 yard, at this Sale for 10c to $1.25 yard. Baby Irish edges and insertions the former prices were 10c to 75c yard, at this Sale for 5c to 37 l-2c yard. Fancy Silk Braid, 1-4 inch to 1 1-2 inches wide, former prices were 10c to 75c yard, at this Sale for 5c to 37 l-2c yard. Venise edges and insertions, formerly priced at 15c to 75c yard, at this Sale for 7 l-2c to 37 l-2c yard. Black, white and colored applique, formerly priced at 25c to $1.00 yard, at this Sale for 12 l-2c to 50c yard. Jhanksgmng Sale Jable inens Starts Jo morrow This is an annual event. Every sesson just before Thanksgiving the BON MARCHE holds a Linen Sale and lots of people anticipate it, just like they expect turkey for dinner on Thanksgiveng day. Our table linens are standard quality and we back them up with our guarantee of satisfactory service. Look into the Linen Closet and see if some of the Damask or Napkins are not wearing thin if so, it's time you replenished. Here's the place. 59c damask, 72 inches wide, special for . . . 49c yard $1.00 linen damask, 72 inches wide, special for 89c yard $1,25 linen damask, 72 inches wide, special for 98c yard $1.50 linen damask, 72 inches wide, special for $1.29 yard $2 00 linen damask, 72 inches wide, special for $1.79 yard $2.00 linen napkins are priced at this sale for $3.00 linen napkins are priced at this sale for $1.79 doz. $2.48 doz. Another Shipment of Cadet ftosiery As a school hose for children the CADET has no equal. Its life is twice that of the or dinary hose, because of the reinforced linen heel, toe and knee. This feature alone makes the ('AI)KT wear ;is no other '." hose can wear. The hardest part of selling this popu lar make of hose is keeping up the sizes a recent shipment makes our line complete. ( Cadet hose for men. women audi children are priced at 25e pair. V Other hose sell for 15c to ,")( pair in cot ton. Silk hose for ladies in complete assort ment for 50c to $:5.(H) pair. A" m VI Sole Agents for adies jpuofold Underwear Tavo light-weight fabrics in one;vith air space between. One of the fabrics (the one worn next to the skin) being cotton, the other wool. This makes the undergarment comfortable and warm without irritating the skin. The two fabrics are lighter than the aver age thick single woven undergarment. Duo fold underwear is no experiment as some seem to think, but a proven betterment in warm, winter underclothing, that is growing in popular favor day by day. Try a sint this winter, then you'll always insist on Jhml'old hereafter. Separate undergarments are priced at $.0 up according to size. Union suits are priced at $3.00 and $3.G. lankets. Comforts and Steamer Rugs Have you supplied yourself with warm I tedding for these cold, wintry nights.' Many people have and if you haven't you better get them now. Although our reserve stock is large, it was strained last week and re-orders on the better blankets were necessary. Comforts in all grades are here, including cotton comforts at 1.2." to the silk down com forts at $20.00. Cotton blankets sell for 85c to $2.25 pair. Ntop-wool blankets are priced at $2.50 to '$4.50 pa'r. Wool Llankets sell lor $5.00 to $12.50 pair. Indian wool blankets are juiced at $7.50 pair Steamer rugs sell for $5.5) to $7.50. Jpress (Joods of Quality We prepared this Fall with the most varied line of Dress Goods we have ever shown. This was contrary to the opinions of most mer chants, as Dress Goods have been a "dead issue" for two seasons previous but they "came back" as shown by the greatly in creased sales this Fall. Our confidence was not misplaced. Serges, in all colors, 3(5 in., to 50 in., wide for 50c to $1.50 yard. Broad cloths, in every desirable color, in cluding the pastel shades for evening wraps, for $2.00 to $5.00. Black broad cloth up to $5.00 yard. Plaid wool fabrics, 40 inches wide, for 8!)c to $1.25 yard. Notice to Ladies Mrs Wynesa, representing The II W. Oossard Co.. will It? pleased to make Appoint hunts fin- cw-ning III t Oikh from her place of residence, The Holland House, No. 4(1 North French Broad Ave. Telephone No. Uio. y7 the 9 Qassard "TAeyJace IryJTront At THK LINGERIE UIOI i rum a. m. to r.:30 p. m. ilnll. Afternoon & Evening Gowns Decollete and high Neck-Neck Models Hand Kmbroirtered, Headed or Trimmed with Marrnhnn or frcpe Meteor. Imperial Satin Caeh mero de Sole Chiffon Ove .Satin and Over Cluna Silk, heretofore $7i to $100, now $5.00. Others drop from II.V00 and up. oHloffl' Square :tt Tattoo Avt-nuo AMUSEMENTS MltftMttlt1ttK WEDNESDAY, Nov. is. Henry W. Savage's (treat Drama, "Madame X." It Coming Soon, M "The Bachelor." Souaa'a Band, M MONDAY. DEC. 5. KKHKItRKMKKK; Madame X Story of Uie flay Ura uatlc Event of the Heaaon. probably the mint Important event of the loral theatrical season will lie the llrst presentation In this city or Henry W. Aavugkt's production or Madame X." Alexandre Blaeon'a cel ebrated drama or mother I. Ac, uhl'h baa proved the dramatic senaation id hie general Ion hnfh In Knrope and AmerVa. originally produced at the . ieatrr Porte Rte. Martin In Paris '01, with Mm. Jane Hading in by storm, playing fur over a year to record making receipts. Its Parla tri umph wua duplicated In London. Ber lin and Vienna und exceptional popu larity or the play m America bus been aolldly established in Chicago and New York where capacity audience maik ed every performance. The atory or "Madame X." the great drama of mother-love by Alexandre Uiaaoii. which Henry W. Savage will offer ut Auditorium. Wednesday. Nov. 10, with a splendid company of llxiy persona, la exceedingly simple. A young woman of weak, rather then evil character, Is led from her hugband by an unarrupuloua man She deserts her boy of two yean also Later the awaken to the enormity of her act, and In true contrition, begs fnrglTenea. But her huaimud mlmn deratandlng her motives. ditvea her from the door. A little after ward he is made to understand that he waa In the first Instance greatly at fault, and he determines to pardon his wlf and bring her back. Thia la shown In the prologue, and then the action shifts to the drama proper twenty years later. The wo man. In blank despair, has drifted through the very gutters ol the world Her husband lias r.evcr succeeded In finding In r and she, of c ourse, knows nothing of liis-i hangs of heart inward her. In tlie endeavor to forget her distress and disgrace, sin has taken to not merely drink, hut to ether-taking as well. 11 r vscea nave wrecked Uei body ai. ii to the last extremity, while they have also iM'iiiimhcd her morals sense. There remuins only the one redeeming element In her soul her love tor Hie boy w h .n she has not seen for a score of years. In this condition Madame X (as she becomes kuownt returns lo r'runce. She hopes that she may gel on glimpse ol the sou before the deal comes that 'he knows I an near Mm three rascals with whom she comes in contact discover something of her his tory and seek to make blackmailing capital out of it. Wh. n she finds this out she is horror sttcken ut the thought that her Isiy's happiness mu be killed forever by u knowledge oi the Infamy to which h's mother ha come She cannot prevent the betray al or the truth to her son In any other way. so she kills the man chiefly res ponsible. She Is arrested and brought to trial In order to make sure that her boy s'i.OI never know or her evil end, she mm italns a most rigid silence She will oot tell her name, nor anything! about herself. She will not make the slight 'St effcrt to defend herself from the dr I enalty of her act Me. 1 1 .e.ie, as the spectator Is how'-., i He son, Kuvmond, has grown to man'. .- and Is about to begin hi career as attorney at the bar. His father, now gray with years and orrow, la i man of consequence, and secures Tor Raymond as the boy's flrut rase the aasigament as counsel for the defense in g murder trial that Is abouut to be held. The accused person Is unable to euro for harseii and. in aarordante with legal cturtom Is provided by the court with an at torney. Then comes the great cllmsx of the drama--the trial. A may be guessed the son has, all unwittingly, been ap pointed to defend Mi own mother. Madame X does not recognise the boy, nor has he the least suspicion as to her Identity. He has always sup posed that his mother is dead. But the boy feel a strange. Inexplicable sym pathy for the poor, pathetic creature In the prisoner s dock, and he makes a masterly appeal for her n Pprnui hiug the rfat gull and her one hope Is that she may reac h It be fore her son discovers who she Is. In the last lew moments or the play there tomes the discovery by Ray mond d all that has happened, his brief reunion with his mother a mo ment in which nil Hie sorrows of twenty years roll away from the poor creutun and then the finale. This la the most pathetic scene of all and yet one of the mo t neautiful the stage has ever known Manager Arnold guarantees tins as tiie dramatic event t the season. Reserved seat sale opens this morning. POL GOOD HKSH.TS ALWAYS IX)W. The use or Foley Kidney Pills. They are upbuilding, strengthening and soothing. Tonic In action, quick In result . Sold by all Druggists. There arc now rewer than 200 women In the prisons of Holland, it. cording to Dr. Simon von der Aa. who for ,0 years has been the chier or ad ministration of prlvona in that coun try. "During my administration three prisons for women have been closed fcr lack of Inmates," declared Dr. von der A. "There are two reasons for this decrease ol criminal women one Is the growth or serial work. There are societies without number not nnlv to rescue the fallen but to help the poor and suffering. The ether reason Catarrh Will Go Relitf CotQM in Two Minutes, Complete Cure in Few Week. is simply tin fin t that women urc til -1 lowed to work mid support themselves I honorably. 1 am convinced that Ihc industrial freedom of women Is keep ing them out of prison in Holland " Conscience Is such a sound sleeper that when It wakes up It cun t g"t out of bed New York Cress. 5CHLD5S THEATRE CIRCUIT WKDUslAY. Nov. m The Dramatic Sensation of the World. The Supreme Drama of Mother's Love 2 Season's lu Xcw York 2 I Season in Olilcnjro I I SeaaiMi In Paris I Dnarant I by the Management. PItlt'ES 1.50. SI. 75c. Mk and SJ Reserved seats on sale Monday at! Mt. city Stationer) store An Assortment of First Class Pianos slightly used, will be sold very low (it yj oivs J. IAS kj 1'HOMii 206. St 80UIII MUN ST NOTICE From and after November 1, 1910. our prices for lntiten Lamps to our customers will be as follows: J' Wj; 1 9 no watt ::.::: v:.:.v. ::: ::: :;; :;; !; ? uiHrii L ' 3.00 rail. 250 w a.J5 each The carbon filament lamys (ordinary Incandescent) are renewable free to our customers, upon return of old lamps to our office. This expense Ii borne by the Company with a view to giving our cus tomers efficient lamps. Do not wnit untU your lamps are burned out. When they become dim, send the old lamps In and we will exchange for ntK- Respectfully, ASHfiVILLK ELECTRIC COHANY. fully does he picture the despnir ami and dls'ress of his :int; ao skillfull doe he uraw from Utile Imldeni hare been brought out, the- real reason why the killing waa done that the sympathetic Jury acq arts. In the meuutlme the mother has learned by merest accident who It M that stands then ao valiantly fighting with all the ardor of hla young heart her battle, (on long, terrible cry of aagulah es cape her aa ah learns the truth then she relapses Into the dealhlv lethargy that has all along marked Don t a" on hacking yourself sick every morning; it's cruel. It's harmful and it " unnecessary If after breathing HYOMESI. the wonder-worker, you arc not rid af vile catarrh, on i an have your money luck. i No stomach dosing JueV tske the little hard rubber t ucket Inhaler that cniiM-s with each outfit, and pour Into It a few drops of IIYOMEI. Breathe It according to directions. In two minutes It will rei .ee yon of that sniffed up feeling. I'se It s few mln- So power-lutes every day, and in a few weeks Sale Insure Economical you will be entirely free from ca tarrh. Breathing HYOMRI la a very plena ant and certain way to care catarrh. Get an outfit today; it only coats II. SO: It's worth llogS to any catarrh sufferer. For Mle by Smith's Drug Btore and droggiats everywhere, who guarantee It to cure catarrh, croup, riti'Kli". colds, sore throat and bron chitis. . After you once own a Hyomel hard rubber Inhaler which comes with the outflt, yon can buy an rgtra, i. .a tie HYOMRI liquid for only IS With tlio i,siiivt Rssnranro ot correctly fashioned jtArtMBi and the foot that during this sale, (right at the heigbs it t lit- season) we are offering such liberal price con. fusions, is it uny wonder that our Bale force mid alteration department is lieing taxed tu the limitf The Fashion, 16 PATTON AVBNUE. her course. She knows that she la faxt t eiits, the Inhaler lasts a lifetime am. -Ji. rHMabcVK4 iM
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