. wAuaiuBT ktVnihfj roCT Salisbury, n. c may Sit. 1115, i .'" : i '. '-,". Hancis X. IN MM RICHARD Wednesday Tomorrow Wednesday MEFOTOSEO . j j Around Society j Circles H read with interest by Salisbury peo ple: "Mrs. Henry M. McAden entertain ed at a charming reception, at her home in Myers Park yesterday after noon between the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Lyman A. Cotten, formerly Miss Bessie Henderson, of Salisbury, and Miss Bessie Erwin of Durham. The wedding of Miss Erwin to Mr. Ham ilton C. Jones, brother of Mrs. Mc Aden, in the Kail will be one of the most interesting nuptial events in the State. The entire first floor of the home was thrown open and arranged with a profusion of garden flowers of every description. Mrs. Lewis C. Bur well, gowned in white net over silk with pink arid lavender draperies and corsage of pink sweet peas, rceeived toe guests at the door. Mm McAdten was charming in a gown of white si!k enveloped in maline with bddiee trim med in brilliants. Mrs. Cotten wore an imported gown of white net em broidered in pink and green wi,h cor sage of pink sweet peas. Miss Er win Was gowned in lavender -taffeta with hugie corsage of shaded lavender sweet peas tied with lavender maline In Honor of Mrs. Cotten. Mrs. Lyman Cotten, who is visiting Mrs. Henry McAden, in Charlotte, was one of the honoiwes at a delight ful rijception givan yesterday by Mrs. McAden, sharing honors with' Miss Bessie Erwin, of Durham, The fol lowing account, which is taken from ttf&ry's Charlotte Observer, will be I streamers. During Sale Began TUESDAY, May 25th, At 9 O'clock. The entire stock of J. M. Miller's Store, 112 Nortli Main Street, next door to M. C. Rufty's Store, will be sold for less than 33 per cent on the dollar. Sale Begins Tuesday, May 25.; This is your opportunity to get new and seasonable goods, pnl ! slightly ; damaged by water, at your own price. This entire stock consisting of ! will be sold to you at prices that are fair below the cost of manufacture. - MEN'S CLOTHING. Men's $12.50 and $15 Suits, pure 'all wool worsteds, beautifully tailor ed, the best linings, all made for this spring in newest fashions, now on sale while they last only . . .'. .. S .$7,25 One kt of Men's Suits $10 and ; -$12.50 values,' all wool and well-made. Sale rice now only .. . . . .$3.00 ' One lot of Men's Suits in black and blue, $10 values. Now .. .. ..$3.75 Men's Single Coats, very good val ues to be sold at your own price. - y -. -? MEN'S? PANTS."": We are going to give you the best bargains in good;: well . made, pants. Come and look thera oyer and .make your own price. " ' MEN'S. SHOES. While they last from 60c up. Come in nd look them ver. We can please you 'and save you money. ; . .White Shoes only ... .. .95c . Tan Shoes only .v .. ,$1.35. ''. BOY'S CLOTHING. : ' S ' We are going to sell all boy's cloth-1 ing at your own prices- One lot of " boy's ' suits, beautifully 1 made in the: ', newest fashions,, all wool, sizest 7-17; $5 Values, sale price .. .. ..$2.?5 BUSHMAN turn OF A eral hundred members of called to accept Mrs. McAdan's gra cious ihospitality and to welcome Mrs. Cotten on Iher return to the State, af ter an absence of three years or more at Tokio, Japan, and to meet Miss Erwin who is one of the seas on's most attractive visitors." Christian Reid Book Club. The Christian Reid Book 'dub will meet with Mrs. Samuel H. Wiley, at her home on West Bank street, to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Auth or for the afternoon, Edmond Gosse. Lucky Thirteen Club. Miss Luna Thmpson will entertain the Lucky Thirteen . Club Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at tier home on South Main street. Members who are unable to be present, are requested to notify the hostess. Miss Bingham's Recital Tonight. The musical event of this evening will be the closing recital which the pupils of Miss Elizabeth " Bingtlam will give in the auditorium of the Public school, beginning at 8 o'clock. The program is as follows: Part One. Valse ; . .. . Streabbqg Frances Campbell Virginia Goodman Johnnie Heilig Mary Leak Heilig the afternoon sev a r -i r-w i i vs wr a i ,v f . i rxi No Goods Charged. No Goods' Exchanged. Everything Sold at Yciir1C4nr 4 " v. : . i'; I Most pf;the goods thatwe are selling are as good cis ever, i some are slightly damaged by wafer. I Come irii and look them over, it costs you nothing to look. Will be glad to see you. Come in and save money during this Fire Sale.' ; I m II ' v v ' v I I II II- Next door to M. C. Rufty's Grocery. Swinging.. .. Mary F. FroUjingham Frances Campbell. AWil3"Rose iMarschal-Loepcke Lottie May Julian. A Spinning Song Ellmenrelch Glaklyi Julian. The Skylark; .Tschaikowiky Katherine Fisher. Flying Doves Carl Heins Lottie May Julian Katherine Fisher Gladys Julian McNeal McKenzie Harlequinade Wallace Smith Virginia Heilig. Value.. Oudlitt Annie Laurie Workman. Elfin Dance , Jensen Aileen Mulder. Dance on the Lawn Kullak Mildred' Can up. Dame of the Cossack Potter MiildreU Can up Virginia IfcUig Annie Workman Aileen Mulder Softly Sings the Brooklet. . . .Wentel McNeal McKenzie. Fleurice Atherton Helen P'.rie. Thru the courtsey of Maynard Bros, the Chase piano, is used. Part Two. Forget-me-not Giese Eimly Snider. Japanese Dance Pennington Margaret Walker. Papillons-Roses Thome Helen Morgan. Fluttering Butterflies Hoist Ann Tharpe Reynolds. Electric Flash Galop Goedeler Emily Snider Sallie Cornetison Helen Pirie Ruth Moore Serenade Nolck society SeJlie Comelison. Sparks JttowsKowski Laura Maupin. Les Cbasse aux Gazelles.'. . .Calvini Laura Maupin Helen Morgon Margaret Walker Ann Reynolds Butterfly Merkel Ellen McKenzie. Narcissus.. Nevin The! ma Horeh. 2nd Valse. Durand Winifred Body. In a Gondola '. . Bendtel Margaret Overton. j Invitation to the Dance. . . . .Weber C' Alice Slater Cannon. Les Chasseur a'Cheval . .iW. A. Smith Thelma Horah Margaret Overton Winifred Body Mildred Cornel ison Child Study Club. . The Child Study Club will meet with Mr. Frank R. Brown tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Subject for the afternoon, "Teaching the Boy and Girl to Save." - - Personalis. Mrs. J. F. McCubbins has gone to New? York o spend several weeks. , Mjts,- John Wright Davis has re turned from a visit of several weeks to friends in Baltimore m , , You nWer had an op portunity in your life . ittie to buy such sea i tonablevinrpKaiidise 'a your ovrn price ;C; i II II r. ' 1 Hot Weather SpMsill I" J. Feldman & Sbtfs Bier Store for Men and Women Last Saturday and Monday were two busy days at . this store. Why? Because we give the people just what we advertise. Come Wednesday and Thursday, you will benefit by these money saving specials. TABLE CLOTHS! NAPKINS! TOW ELS! SHEETS AND COUNTER PANES! White Damask Napkin Cloth, 30 inches wide, extra good quality, 1V4 yards will make 6 large Table Nap kins, worth 75c yard. Wednesday and Thurnday, per yd 35c Extra good quality Huck Towels with Turkey Red Borders, positively the best 19c Towel value in Salisbury, actual size 19x40. Wednesday and Thursday, 9c. All linen Table Cloths in pretty de signs, hemstitched, size 64x70, $2.98 value, Wednesday A Thursday, $1.98 Extra large sixe Union Linen Bed Sheets, fine quality, size 90x90, seam less. Wednesday and Thursday, $1.48 Another lot just received of Fruit of the Loom Pillow Cases with pret ty Old English initiaTs, 50c value. Each - 25c 25c COTTON DRESS GOODS 12 c. We just received some pretty fig ured Lawns, that are made to sell at 25c yard that wis are going to offer Wednesday and Thursday J2 Vjc MILLINERY! MILLINERY! $3 Untrimmed Hats of finest plark Milan Hemp . . y$l-35 An extraordinary purchase -combined with a big reduction of our own selected stock.- They are stylish, dressy, large Sail or Effects. Have wide, shiny lisere flange the same as the most expen sive hats Bhown this season. " And Black Hats will be exceeding ly fashionable this summer! $2 Hemp Hats, Smart New Sailor Shapes, in black, sand, burnt, navy . andelgian blue;... '.. Y.$8c-' $2.60 White Milan Hemp Hats, all -newest summer shapes . . . . (. . , $1.49 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' PANA 'MAS $2.98 and $3.98. ' ' Sport jnodels for outing and! knock about wear. BASEMENTCBARGAINS Another shipment of best" AAA Bleached Pillow Casing, woven with out a scam, the very thing for Pillow and Bolster Cases, -. water damaged, 25c yard value. -Wednesday and Thursday 10c yard. Extra heavy quality Ulue Overall i Goods, 'madeat the famous Proximity Mills at; Greensboro, N. G, 'worth 25c yard. Wednesday and ThurHday' 1.5c 12e Curtain 8crim with pretty Oriental borders. " Wednesday and Thursday 7Vi Barefoot Sandals for women in tan, guaranteed' all solid leatlier. Wednesday and Thursday $13 White Ladies Sailors, worth $1.00, in our basement. ' Wednesday and Thursday, 39c . 12cUnbieaehed Driliitig.' ' . Wednesday, and Thursday. 7 Ytt yd. ', Simpspnts Calicoes, the' best Calico made in 'the world, in all he dark col ors. 'Wednesday and Thursday 4'4e yd Another big bargain 'n white Pique Goods for skirts, worth 25c yard., MEN'S AND BOYS' STORES MEN'S GENUINE PLM ' ' jiEACHtJITS $5.00 . ' klterly every man you meet ' Genuine' Palm Beach ' Suits be cause we are selling them at. such ;. reasonable prices. In all other cities Genuine Palm Beach. Suits sell at. $7.50 to $10 and they are'worth it - Genuine Palm Beach bear the label in every-suit, it is the only cloth, that does' not shrink, after washing! .Why buy the Imitation when you: can get this famous ult here for $5.00 : J. Feldman & Sons 7f.e to $1.25 WHITE FLOWERS, 49c, 9c and 89c v Including large and small roses, pond lilios, gardenias, fruit, wheat and foliage,- LONO WREATHS. Daisies, roses, pansies, also combi nations of imported flowers 49c, 98c and $1.48. RUGS JCARPETS! LINOLOUM AT SPECIAL PRICES. 9x12 feet Grass Rugs in green, brown and red with the walls of Troy Border, also plain wovej) border. These rug are worth $10 as they are the heaviest Grass Rugs made. Wednesday and Thursday $5.88 8x19 feet Grass Rugs, same quali ty as 9x12 Grass Rugs, worth $8.50. Wednesday and Thursday $4.88 6x9 loet Grass Rugs, same quality as 9x12 Grass Rugs worth $5. . Wednesday and Thursday $2.88 3xfl feet Grass Rugs, heaviest qual ity made, worth $1.75. ' , Wednesday and Thursday' 98c 38x66 heavy Japanese Matting Rags in beautiful design, worth 75c each. Wednesday and Thursday S9c New shipment of extra heavy Chi na Matting in the new'; Carpet Pat terns. "' ,: V'.'.Vvo 35c grade at ., . . . .21e yard 3!)c grade ut . .... . 29c yard (Rug Sale in our old Indies' Store.) FOR WOMEN ONLY. ,, On Friday next 10 a. m. wo will offer for the first time the $3 and $3.50 quality of the Fa mous Madame Grace Corsets at $1.60. They lace in front Last Saturday and Monday we sold hundreds of the $1.50 Corset, for 75c and this Corset. that we will , place on sale at $1.50 is the most wonderful value ever goffered in this section. ' Come . and J see for, yourself. They are,' on, display in our store now bat wifl .not be on sale until Friday, 10 a. m. . : ,V;i Wednesday & Thursday 10c yd Another shipment of t ladies' Straw Shapes in black, burnt, sand,, navy and Belgian blue, .sevenjistyles, including the popufar Sailors.'' Wednesdat and Thursday 48c RIBBON BARGAINS! x - .We will put .on Bale just 50", Bolts of pure Silk Moire Ribbons tn blackj light blue, pink, white, red, also flowered Moire Ribbons from 6 to 6 & inches wide.' Not a yard in the lot worth less than 60c yard. Wednesday and Thurs day .. .'. v. t. .I9c' All Satin . Ribbons in 4 inch widths, all colors, worth" 25c yd. Wednesday "and Thursday 14c. , Children's 25c ;White 1 Lai Hose, finest quality Lisle. Pair-. V . .5e Women's . Black- ind Tan 1' light weight Lisle Hose, have seam in bck like air high gride hose, high spliced heel and-toes, regular;! 25c grades, limit 6 pairs to each customer. Wednesday and Thursday Pair 8c . BOY'S $5 StITS f ' . . Norfolk a4 Balkan; patch pocket , , coats; lined peg-tpp bloomers, .Fancy . ' iirixturesrcJMrand ointoipk ch,ev-,. v ' BOYS' 85. WASH SWTS 45c. ' Tommy Tucker and Oliver Twist . models, sailor models, ' Sizes 2' to . , 8 years. tl -- ;.',;' , l On Wednesday and ' Thursday we' ! will sell the best '.Boys'. Knee Pants ' ; : you. ever saw at 60c-and 75d a pair. These are extra good value ant all v . ' ,' sizes to 18. "' ' '' t ' Boys' COc Blouses' made bf ' goo4 Percale arid Ginghams, well made, all ' sixes. 'Wednesday & Thursday ZSe ' ITS ADVERTISED EESE-. - 1 HERE ITS CHEAPER HERE. . -.4 r

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