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. t ..i . : ' , "- i -yJ"'-': THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. : SUNDAY! MOklNG. OCTOBER 24, 1 9 i 5. T I X- SOCIETY it tiW)tmWHtlHIWHIIIimltBWMWWHtHIWIHI f M cwca ale Itsaaga - a aa tbe nrasrl ess-kt eralletk, Tke labor sad lb weeaas an vals, ''Tbs mm y hum Mt, see fallete, Aad a tataa save been fbry resMia. If boM vn MrM,u) Br H lttflS ' It mmr be to yea sesoaa eoacears. Ysn esearadea eeaee e'ea new lb tiers, aad bat for 7. possess the irtd. Far wkiW the tiled mm, vataly creaking. '"" Bam krt fce saints! lark to (lU. JTa seek, tkrMck creeks aad Inlata . aUcaC needlae; la, tka aula. to JtmS aat by eastern wlaeowa eely. sTsea dayncai ceases, mwi m tb light ; la (ml tka ma cMasa alow, kaw slowly 1 1 . Bat westward, ease, tka laad la bright ! , A runr uoga nougu. e . ' lira. A. H. Burns, who haa been til cwest of Mra. H. E. Norria during ' fair week, returned to her home. I , Harboro veeterdar. ' Mb Myrtle Mtrr and lira. Robert SC. Barn bare returned to thetr home tw Pittaboro after visiting Mra. n- c ." Sf arria diirtnc fair-week. - Dr. and ktra. Hubert Haywood Mtamed Friday mrhl from Harrison tmrg. Va wleye they want to attand IM mirnicc ii ir. nien ruuwi, Jr- and ItlUa Marguerite Manor. alias lav Thacker. of Norfolk - as tha a u rat .f Mlaa Emma Kwlndetl am New Bern avenue. Mtaa Urns Swindell will leave to ""-eIay for Nrtdk to tpend m time - with friend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Tlllat and daughter, of Charlotte, spent ftw hours in the t-lty yesterday on tatlr war to Durham to attend tha Jooea-Krwlii weddlnc. Mra. A K. Wvater. of K ran kiln ton. Tho waa here lurin Fair Waak will remain heveral days loncer, wwaat at the home of Mr. A. B. Usile ".Mra. Joseph lilount Cheahjra re tamed yeaterdHy from New Orleana. where aho attended tha wedding of ' bar tun. tfr. tiodfrey Cheshire, Klaa Hhlell. lira. K. J. .Montague and Mtaa Florence Ureen. of Durham, have re turned home after upending aeveral Jajra In the city. Mr. and Mra. I. A. Richardaon f Slier City, are vlaltlng In the rlty. Mrs. frank Carter and OuuKlaa Carter, of Ashevtlle, are rrglatered - mt the Tarnorouch. Mlaa Douglaa Mill, .if Durham, ' who ao gracefully e1 the marahala' baJJ Friday nlgbt. 1-f! for her home a Hi day afternoon. Mtaa Fanale Wright, of Durham, lkaw returned home ufter taking In Ibe fait " " Mrs. D. A. Chtole. of oxfDT. re tnraed home yeaterday afear vlaltlnaH Jkfra. l B. Hdwarda during Fair Week Mlaa Lona Payne Kvcritt, of Wofrktngham. waa in the ctly yeaterday her way home from Norfolk. Mr. laaae London, editor of the fiilor City OrlU spent yeaterday In the citjf aa the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. U. M. London, i Mlaa Molly Paul returned to Iter pome in tturbam yaaterday .after vla Itla Mra. N. O. Sanford during Fair Week. Mia T. B llrown and aon. Muster T. B, Jr.. left yesterday for their ' borne' In Charlotte after vhUUng re ' tattvaa In the city. Mkai Ruth Wlggs will return to 23 oa CoUeeje this afternoon after vaaeadlnc a few days at her home here. Mrs. M. M. Davla returned to her boeao in Norllna yeaterday after via tttng Rsr and Mrs K U Day I. Mtaa Elisabeth Stephenson, of Poadleton. who haa been In Richmond for some time, left yeaterday for her borne after stopping ovwr for a short while with her mother. Mrs. M. A. . ' Stephenson, of Ralelch. Mr. and Mra. Robert Donn re tained home to Wilmington yesterday after rial ting Mr. and Mra. W. B. Hntehlns. Mrs. M. A Nicholson and HvJe daughter, Eklna Uaxl. returned to their . koane la Blacoe yeaterday after visit -lac Mra. Annie C Mitchell. Mlaa Margaret I label returned from Oreenaboro yaaterday, ab went to attend the Enter- mom Knox recital Jaet Tueeday. Mrs. P. M. Harper left yester day to rtalt relatives -in Richmond. Mlaa Edna Loiby, -of -Allentosm. T arrived last night and la the a east of her brother. Mr. R. W. Leiby. Aaatstant rHata Entomologist. Mra. T. R- Toung. of AsberHle, and Mrs. W. O. Smith, of Washing ton, are the guests of Mrs. E. W. Ed- Mr. and .Mrs. William Bhaw, of V , (Stop ? SHOWING FINEST ASSORTMENT OF POPULAR STYLES a famhuu im Herbert Rosenthal IN ONE-PIECE STYLE TV D.4 ill. s so 1 w s-fcwis uui aasuni tmm Allowinf for All Soama, CItm th Trua Baatlnf Lin nd thowa DUmmi for Cutting and Makinr. Bg MAY MANTQN The Shoe Fitter Wlnton, returned home yesterday af ternoon after visiting Mra. 8. N. Wat son during fair Week. Mr. J. U. Simmons, who during the fnlr waa the guest of hia sister, Mlaa Ueaele Simmons, a nurse at thai at Nebo yeaterday. Mrs. H. fH. Scott, of New Hern, who has been hero on a vialt to her daughter. Mrs. U. W. Haywood, y tenluy afternoon wrnl to Wilaon for n short visit before returning home. t'lrrto Numrx-r Three. A meeting of Circle Number Thier of F.drntoii Street M-ilhodiatl church has leeti called fur Mukclay afternoon In the ladies' parlor nf tht rhiirch directly ufter the general tneettnir ol the circles Of thw church. a a M. MaryV (Juilil. SI Mary's Guild will inert M. nday r.ftcrnooii at 4:U ut the Church of the Good Shepherd Mm. I-.iiiiIm Improving. Mra. Mildred Hrouahton Knni"! who haa been -seriously III with t phold fever for nom. weeks. Is thonph- to be somewhat better. tncral ClrWo McctJiiic The (leneral Circle meeting Kdenton Htr't Methoillst church v. ill be held tomorrow afternoon at -i o'clock In the Huniiay NChool roomp a Suffrage lrwgue To Mert. The Kaletith lOquul Hu (Trace Leaaux will meet Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the hall of the House of Representative. All members are urged to be present as aeveral mut ters of special Interest are to lie lln- cusoed. a a Rev. and Mra. Pout Home. Rev. and Mra. J. W. Potter have re turned home after attending the fu neral of Mr. Potter's stater. Mrs. W. J Penny. In Wilmington. They spent the last week In Aahevllle In the hope that Mr. Potter's health would hn ben efited and he is much Improved. a a MMouary tyocicity To Meet. The Mary Peecud Missionary So ciety will meet Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock All members are requested to ie present. The mlasien study elaasaa and read ing aids are forming for fall work. All the ladles of the church are In vited to join one or both. a To KliiaT Offermry. Miaa Klla Davis, of Newpurt News. will slna. us the offertory ut Bdentun Street Methodist church this morning. I Love to Steal Awhile Away. by Charles Noyee. Mtaa Davla la the guest of Mra. K. M. Hall. Mr. John Cele, of Rockingham, will Ing at the night service at 7:10 'clock. a a To ObHervr Uirk of l"rayer. The week beglnnlii with November haa been set apart aa a time of Kick Off a - it j . 9oa (With Busting Lint and Added Stam AUowanet) Gown with Over- I I Bodice, 34 to 42 bust. 1 I Unquestionably the one-piece or entire powa makes a feature of the autumn fash tons. Thie one gives the over-bodice etiert that ia so fashionable and it is adapted to many materials, hi the illus tration, it ia made of chestnut brown I I - . L l : 1 . 1 . . esse KBuaruine, cunuincu wun rtrown tan eta, j The (own la one of the available sort that can be worn within doors and upon the street, with a fur wrap in the early season and beneath a coat when the days are cold.. There is a lining to which the sleeves, tbe lull tucker and the collar arc attached and to which the akirt is joined, Th over-bodice 'is quite separate. For the very dressy cos tume, Isille silk wonld be handsome lor the akirt and over-bod ire, with velvwt used for the sleeves, the collar I tnd the panel, with rrepe de chine or marquisette- used for the tucker. The, useful town, serge, gabardine or broad- I cloth, ran be made with sleeves to match kead BM loetwoae asd Isskl eeM ssaiust, ian asils, iafliat wears, caDoaaes. sac fsieaEaacatsn. IherktsW Bsaeifrsel right. lacy 1 Fe kUa, Wewea, CUaWa, $IJ5 ss $5.50; U aaira EDUCATOR i wsadta ea Da sals, yaa ksrcs'l iaaim sitil sareKaily renrct tairilasi. Iktfs is ealy caw EJacasw as cac (uw fcy - RICE cr HUTCHINS. Im. ISHlfhSt SsasavAcsa, EpUCAT0l rloUsi Herbert Rosenthal 129 Fayetteville St. - tlit At'uiletKy wf Mi!io Monday i ,lit. October 2i. Jir public will have iporiunny 01 seeina: 1- new t le prayer and HeK-denlul in all the mis sionary societies of the Methodist Episcopal church. South. The auxiliary leaders and n. embers f Edenton Street church are plan4 ning a most interesting and attractive program tor thia season, and all mem bers are requested to make their en gagwmenta with reference to these dates-i-November 7-1S. a a a Art Decwrtawtit to Meet', The opening meeting of the Art De partment of the Woman's Club will be held In the High School auditorium Thursday, October 28, at 4 p. m. A cry Interesting meeting Is promised as the subject for the afternoon will ENGRAVED" INVITATIONS UPCRIOR QUALITY APPROVED STYLES DO NOT SEND ORDERS TO OTHER STATES. Yoar a-sra Capclal Ctty aow has ocm of the beet STEEL DIE aad OOfTER FLATS ENC RAVING HatM. to tha Ualted Stats 1 . wwrrt row aAMvc md ppucc EDWARDS & BR0UGHT0N PRINTING CO. SOOAL ITATlOIfUl AND HICKAYEKS tAtXICI. ROITB CAIOLIN A ' plav. The piece. liich U in three nets, contain. u real plot, la extremely well written and com,: ruct-4, and coii t ilns a number of features and novel t'ca out of tho beaten puth. The of fering was sugge-itcd by tha popular nd with only the panels and the collar la I c,lrto,,n drawings of Oeo-ge McManna'. contrast. 11 that,eUect is better liked. """ ln" Kllng For the medium sire will be required,'. "Twin ljc.1-. " jJi ydaof material in. wide for th( Selwn ;.nd Company waves -name kirt and over-bodice and IH yds. 30 j I.; to a theivtrical production what 10. wiac 1 or me panels, tne aieevea and , 'eriing la to stiver, ufter their pro- tbe collar. y vard y in. wide for the tucker. To make of one material will be seeded, IJi yds. of material j In. wide, A yds. 30,51 yds. 44. ' Tha pattern No. 8S03 it cut in sixes from 34 to 4J inches bust measure. It wilt be mailed to any address by the raehJon Department of this paper, ea receipt of tea cents. be a lesson In the making of pine needle baskets by Mra. Juciiues Hub bee. These baskets are made from tbe needles of tbe long leaf pine, and while simple In construction are very unique and artistic. Iteaide giving Innt ruction In making these baskets. Mra Busbee will show her own col lection of pine baskets and trays. All members of the department are aaked to be present. a Book Club Mnrtirura Tola Wee. The Tuesday Afternoon Book Club will meet October If at 4 o clock with Mrs. Carey Hunter. The Olla Podrida Book Club will hold its regular meeting Tuesday af ternoon. October 21, with Mrs. Stone on Boylan avenue. Mrs. Clarence Johnson will be hostess to the Twentieth Century Book (Hub Tuesday afternoon at :J0 o'clock. All members are requested to be present, ss matters of Imnort- ance are to be discussed. The Fortnightly Book Club -will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4o'clock at the home of Mra. H. A. Royaler 011 South Boylan avenue. AMUSEMENTS Advance Information A boot Orana- lng K rente As Givea By Tbe stress Aceuts. . ''Brtna-Um fn twiner," - When "Bringing t'p Kather. the lutest sluicing and dnnclna comedy, pre seated by Manager Ous Hill, cornea .ACADETvlY of MJSIC Wws Oct. 28th SELWYN & CQJtfPANY Present m THE tAUGITFESTlVAI. , Bj Salisbury Held and Margaret Mayo Direct from the Record-Making: Rtmf 52 Weeks - SA1IE CAST, AND JPRODUCTION BlSlillliili ACADEMY of MUSIC MONDAY Oct. 25th PRICES.:?.:, ,25c. to $1.00 Note the price. ; VcMdHats exclusively for you, valonj ; the latest authentic lines to JbeconuVjrour o i-ilndiirUuaP -.' s(yle " r". MISSES. REESE - 4 C0. iiO?j:aYettevilli '-Stet y ; . , - - Phone 596. -.. ,f . (lUMIoiis cf "Within the Iiw." l"n der Cover. ttie Hhow 8 hop." "The Me." "Inder Fire'' and "RoMfng Htonea." will bring their Laugh r'caMl- val. "Tahi H-da.' from IU run of (Ifiy-two weeks in New York to the Academy of Mu.lc on Tliurailay night, ( -tolHr ;i. yiiji a splendid cast of cotnediuns. "Twin Uedt. " is the Joi n work of Salisbury Klcld and Marsaret Mayo, the latter the author of "K.by Mlne.'. nnd It concerns Itself with the harrow-lux experience of three couples who live In a big upArtment house, and. thrnuah the first friendliness of one of their numher. euddenly And that, try us they may. they cannot ee cape euch other. In the scramble for peace and prlxacy. both of which re cede steadily aa the pint progresses, the characters Jn "Twin Beds" are In calculably amuxing. of taw wadding last Tuesday of Dr. Habeart Haywood, Jraad Mtaa-Mar- gaartte Manor: s A awry kewaUful wedding waa sol- cmniasg at e clock last evening la Bsaaaanttel KoiscoDat church . whsa Mlaa Margnacits Manor bsoame the brtde of lr. Hubert Haywood, J r 01 najetgn. iv, c. Tha church attraetivslr etaoorated nV palms dAarioaa Psautlcc. the altar a cnaaf of atlvwr candelabra, too small glow -ef which abed aweetneaa over tha solemn aeons. Mrs. Thomas brelL Jr.. attaaded bar sister aa dame of honor, ana Mr. Bon bury Hevweod acted as boat men. -Mlaa Dorse Bipc, of Marrlsonbarf . .sad Miss Betsy John Haywood, of Raloirh. were tbe two maida of b&nc?. ThaT KfOdtiisnjaw br- eiuaoo Measra. Vaxter Durham, aeorye Uttio. of Raleigh; Hymen' Phillip, of Tarboro; Laid L. Cdnsad, Ab Fletcher, Thomas R. SebreTI. Jr., O rattan Hrlco and Everett Manor, s1 of Harrisonburg. Tha bride entered tlw church with her ancle. Mr. 1. D. Manor, of New Market, Va.. who gave her in mar riage. She wore a gown of dutcheas satin with a court train of real lace. Her veil of Illusion, waa caught with oranae blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of white orchids and lilies of the valley. Mra. fiebrell was handsomely sowced In turuolfe taf feta embroidered in old gold and her flowers were a chowr of American beautlfA Mian Hlpe and Miss Hay vowl wtofe dainty frocks of gold silk net over yellow taffeta and carried American Ix-MUtie. The ceremony waa lmprecalv?ly performed by Kev. IL K. latum, rector of ths church. Varters Ham Pasco Conrad and Frank oUl --held the rlbbcm. A uwullful organ program wat; ren- Uer-1 In' .Mia-, ShoorTer. who olaved 1he flrii,e: "Catilene Xnptlals" iIiIkIki: "Romunce" I Sliel'ey I ; "W-.-ddlne lTjud" (Nevlni; weodlng incr-h from "Mldtimmer Nlght'B Dream" i Mendelssohn i; fvo vocel lol'.a, D'Ua-rdelot's "Becauee" and wdiiian'a VAi Dialling." vere artlst- Icallv aurp v Vla-i Kone Hir1nkle and Mr. T. If ltdj:her. After tho wedding the bld.-il party was e!ertme II thr residence or Mrs. W. :. Manor. I'r and Mrs. Haywood left for a wedding Journey to New Holland aid Canada, after which they will make their home at TUlrkrh Among tle uut of to n gucata were Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Miiw Betsv Jjho Haywood. Mr. Burk-) liuy wootl, llr Henbury Hayaood, Mra. William 11. Uagley. Mr. Baxter Tur ham. Mr. tieorga Utile, of Kalelgh, Mr. Ifyman Phillips, af Tarboro: Mrs. '. II. Irner. Mri. T. I,. iicUowell, Ira. T It. Kid. Ill k. kllas Imogen Kid- tlick of m.-riniond; Mr. Kl:ik Mltcli-t-M Mr. Battle, of Weaver r'alH. Pa., iiml Jlr Ctmrles l'aul, of Newaun, N. C. " TELL HER that If she U fofaif: to hive reany fashionable, wedding; invitations, those which are correct In form, artistic in 'workmanship and of the finest material, order samples and prices from the J. P. Stevens Enjravinr Co., 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga, and hey will be forwarded free of charge. v r H. Downing entwrtalned at card at their . home on FsnkUa street. In honor of Mum Manor. About 1 o'ulock a delicious' supper was served. Tha giissta Included: - Miss Manor, sirs. Hsnry Baglsy, of Raleigh; Miss Haywood, of Kalelgh: Mrs. D. O. TJechert. Miss Imuran Rid dick, of Richmond; Mrs. T. K. Bebrsll. Miss Mary Horsey lpa, Mra. C. Orat- tan Price. Mr. Charles Chandler. Mr. Charley Paul. fir. T. K. Bebrcll, Jr and Mr. A. K. Fletcher. On Saturday night Mr and Mrs Frank 1 Sublett entertained at tbeir home on South Main street by giving dance in honor of Mtxs Monor and her house gueats. The attractive home was artistically decorated for tbe occasion and a delightful supper waa served. About twenty-five gaeata were present. thoughtful people everywhere con demn. Moat of her book la gives, up to positive) helpful advice which the parent who is aware of tha danger of oomla supplement pap' will grate fslly welcome," Houghton, Mlffiln aV Co.. Boston. MARRIAGE LICENSES f The Xea -1:- icurd also gives i.n ac count of auciul events preliminary to the wedding, as follows: lli Mary Dorsey 8ipe Kuve u emaJ! Jani-w bud ltlaht ut per home on KouVli Main street In comptHment to Miss Marguerite Manor, who will ntarrrxl tonight to Dr. Hubert Haywood, of Kalelgh. X. C., the bridal pat rV and wedding guests. The home beautlrully decurated with chry- aanthemuma. the color scheme being allow and green. tn Friday night Mr. mid Mrs. John f Weddings and Engagements 1 - Baana-Bookcw. . Plixaheth City, Oct. Jl William C. K. Baglin and Miss Mildred j. Booker were married this afternoon, bv Rev. I. N. Uiftln. pastor of Blackwell Me morial Baptist church of this city. The ceremony-was witnessed by a very tew menus of the bride and mom. The groom la the son of H. T. Ru tin, president and owner dl the itear- ney Hat Worka of Newark. N. J., one of the North's foremost hat manu fac-1 turers and fashion designers. ,The bride is ths daughter of Mr. ana Mra w. T. Booker, of Bar Har bor. Me., and la well known In society circles ootn .North and South. The bride and groom returned to iMorroik on tbe through train this aft ernoon, as he Is on duty there at the l.nitea mates Naval Hospital. Ifotlingworttt-Tart. rtoaeboro, Out, -J av eapecially pretty scene was that st the home of Mr. James Ilullingsworth when Tues day evening amidst a veritable bower of rosea, smJIax and feme. Miss Anne Kthel Holllnnwnrth became the wife of Mr. Clarence Clayton Tart, formerly or Clinton, hut now of this place. Rev II. H Lance officiated. ' - The guests were met at the door and shown to the gueat room by Mra K- r. tioweii -and Mrs. w. O. Mills. Mrs. Howell waa gowned In lavender crepe-de-chine. Mrs. Mills In white embroidered net over taffeta. Miss Clyde Cnderwood sang sweetly "I Love Tou Truly." Tbe bridal chorus from Lobeugrin losing none of Its sweetness under the skillful touch of Mrs. James Hall, her- Ided the approach of the bridal party. Pretty were tha flower air, tittle Misses Mary Mills and Kthel HcUmb in thru- dainty dreasea of whit silk aa they entered bearing; tha chains of daisies which formed aa stole from the hallway to the improvised altar la the cwnter or the parlor. Mtaa Kesate I lo lings worth- a steer or the bride, waa maid of liuuoc : Mr. Frank Williamson, el CUutoa, waijorst The bride entered with Bar Brother. Mr- amee Hollliigoworta. Jr. - Tha bride is aa eepodally attraotlve yooag nssi and looked moat ceiarwuna" la rolag-away aowa af mldaurht bhta with aat and atovea-ta aMUch, " Pbe earrtea a shower bowqwet of oride-s CRYSTAL r.TONDAY " AND BY THESE DEEDS " Two Reel Biograph from Roy Norton's Marical Story of a Burglar With a Heart. HELEN HOLMES in Wliat Shan Wf Itced To The Chil dren? The general a ppreclntion of Clara . Hunt's "What Khali We Read to the Children?" i voiced in the follow ing opinion of a prominent Eastern edurator: "It latexcellent: so' charmingly writ ten that one would thoroughly enjoy readUiK " whether he had a special interest In children's books, or not. At the name time, the advice given la very wine, bearing evidence of a real insiicht into child nature and a thor- ouKh knowlediro of hooka. "The point of view is constructive. It la -very easy to Indicate the ob jectionable feattir? of current prac tice, much more difficult to point out the better way. Mlhs Hunt makes perfectly clear her contempt for the trash which la offered ao frely for children a consumption, but she wastes lUoense was Issued yesterday by the register of deeds for the rn arris-re of Miss Blrdeter Nicholson, of Littleton, to Mr. AriesC. Rayof Wake Forest. This Ia-a Story of Fish. Wilson, Oft. S, The Merest "catches" of aheephead flan, with book and line, ever recorded at Uorehead City for two days flahlnr' were made last Wednesday and Thursday bv Mayor K V. Ktllette. of this city, ami Mr. tl. .1. Urantham, superintendent of Wllaon'i water and light plants. Think of it. 6 pounds of aheephead. and aome of them weighing ten pounds and more. On Monday and Tuesday their "luck" was not so good the "catch" tipped the scales at!! pounds trout, black fish and mack ereland not a single aheephead. Both gentlemen say the muscles of their arms are a aorc as If they had beeu at a logrolling. A grotto fungus, extremely rare, and described as a stalk about an Inch In diameter which supported a wax like collar of htoework, above which was a bright green ball with a month like orifice at the top, was found' growing In a Brockport (N. Y.) door way the other day. So far aa is known thia ia a tropical growth, trans- - planted by insects. A bunch of ban- little- time in condemnation 'of what anas may have bean the medium. a i"f'muinm iiTi .ll'l f MrsscKt. w asr-ii ,Kjfcvr..' rt--ii) i. -t ' - i. k i r; f . i t y ' - ' 5 , (' '- c - .'-" ...... v . One of the Striking scene la Sdwyn d Co. lauah Festival "Twla Beds" , x . eisffcutesay c4.Maa Owber th, lllllIII Today BROADWAY UNIVERSAL FEATURE ft. x "JUST JIM" With the Distinguished Actor HKKY D. CAREY 5 E3 f If 3 The maid of honor waa aeiaod m Ink chWfoo over pink, snesaallae and arrled pink Kllbiswey rnsia Aner the oerensowv muca marrt- tnont was afforded la tha cwttina of tha bride's cake, presaded avee-by TX W. Tart, gowned la Maa icasatlaa, Ths man handsome preseata at- teated tbe popolarlty af the ooaple. pan or uusi weea wiu oe apeat ba- Raleigh -and retanda Mr, aad Mra. Tart will ba at borne to tbalr II I III - A MATTER OF 1119 'III SECONDS" II m I gsa at Bag I gal I lt' .Ur UnUrMlA Tliri1lr I III - I IU I 111 III II II I MUIN1JAI ii II I "SAVE THE COUPONS' I 113 His ll I lira iiD e.nri iidc vrDiinii nucnr IM l I Vitagriph Comedy I I m I oiu IUIVO. ILmiUll UMOliX 1 II I v ,. I I 3 Tn All Thp T.ntoBf Danoao II t I .1 I Ilia Krwinl Muir lnmies!A in n. H 1 1 i every I 53 r iuuuihvii iv io, n 3 1 II I ' I I m II I I eml I Wtljnt-SLJAT I Ml t;3 ' " f i . .VI . . . l -- 'ijrtSSSBSrSttbaw IT 1 - . I Q"-iity I xw- . - ww4iw iyr rciii . v V . a THe ' J- ' i rS5 -newonon ocirr m W IU V I I A Y 1 Malroa a vToaf rwvif nno nf f Via vr.s-.of If LI A I 1 v yu Miaovij as vv mwii vsav .va. muof irri sa I Xvk important Jtems in your costume. .m It As a purveyor of shoes we imme- Ju 11 I I sUrm. JvV diatelv rnse to the nr-foeinn nnd V JA I 1 1 . Ww a - r r - tn s ? i 1 1 - lv Jk- -- r nwnaiirWl-tA-Aoijd: vnii in u. Cr CeT I ' " RA " ; " curine thefinishW touch i&ytmr-J:LVh I syl cssef I fAtloffa fnF cnv'nAMeinn fwm' tka" S7- I IDA . I . kST- r chaming variety of the very latest , sri r -- i V g- styles which we are uow showing. ; 'jf'' 1 j LSsT - Bernard L Crocker SvvsQ f;:mittevflleStw .j 't(r'vl3----44 trleada Octobse- 14th. t v - HAYWO0D-MAN0R Tbe Harrlaoribairs;. T"a. tJaOylti Ktcerw civag tbe (oiiowLsg a
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