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tttt: 'astittvtlltc frm, satttr'day, .tttlyi7, innn. 1 SOCIAL L PERSONAL .1 A I Mr Cart... led v. - t IMlss I !.l , jr. hi ii, i Willi. . h. Of 111. i ..II, Ii aVOIIIihI hiul her i hi. ii 1:111?, ii.. , i.. Anna in rii.ni i v III ni:.i . Miss., .ill. Mrs. I' of II ycstei I -i Street. . r hi 1 1., 1 1. .1 ;. . , inif. ,i . : In :i.J ; ,1 II III. I 111 III M . ,i Ir And V. .1.1.- ..I I-..-I in II Ii i '. A. ,1 Mi Ml .,l U . -.1 I.- Mill' I 'I llrd'9H ii lllll. Il' 'illM (ii iii..e flu i rm I lii y il lii und I ii. I u miiniiK'-ni' nl Ii. Iii'licl'- tl,, i ; ... i;i I in I. n.ltir ,,r Hi.- In, . I ,i I . ,i l In , ,tii I iik j.fi f ,it II i llnil a lam ill. i' I, ml .iiil .il-.. for tin- clillili.n. ill uli Mill I ( r--i .-ri t viirl.,ui w ,1,1 II : 1 1 . V uthi-tH that tll.y lulu 1 Mn u v yi u i . ago I In. , I n l.-.-iits. iim. d Ii linv II,, . , il i In II ,i in tf M ,,, I, I'll , r ,i A ch!Hrn parly win slven ycs-1-rilv ill', r 1 1 1 ... i, l.v null. MImh Kb mi, n Kilghl, .l.iulil.r .,f Mr. ami Mm. Kd Kiir ID lx In. "I A.-w "iIi iiiih, win. haic taken i. in '.r Hi" Ilnlli'iv Turk .t - lll.KlM f,,l III.' H" !' m ill , There W( n dnXfii i.r in, . in rliililrin lit I hti party which wan kIvi-ii .in llio luwn. .1 . There has 1)'. n n number of rlill dren'M liarll, b iliirniK the week and one nf Ihr iiiimt attractive was th dance xivi'n l.y Miml.r Khcvcs 1 C i J t ledge, nt tin' homo .if bin i;ii', ills, Mr. nnd Mm, Krailer Ii k Itutlcdiie, (in Cumberland avi um'. The KiicntH were Misses KIIho Mnson-Kinllh, Kleunor HrlKht Annie I'erry. Franrea and Emily Bourne, Katherlno Grant, Fan nie and Union Hulled, of Fletchers, Masters Olrault Thacher, John Minor, Fred (Irnham, 'ir:a Ori'HK, KilKur Blight, Tlmmns and Charles Jones mid Jean, und W! II In Moson-Kmlth. J J Thfl Rnsturn imperii have contained recently lendhy aocntinlH of tho ru mored wedding of Mine. Nordlca and Mr. George W. Youiik, which It seems Is about to take Mace. Mmr, Nordlca has sung In thin city, and as recently as Inst winter, panned through tha city In hor private car, stopping long enough to drive over tho HIM more eHlnte. The following ail lit la taken from Tho N. Y. Hilly Tele graph: "TldliiKS from London con firm the report that Mine. Lillian Nordlca Is soon to b married to George Washington Younp ami add that the mtirrhiKn will occur us soon tho residential requirements of English law are fulfilled. Mr Youiik will marry her In London and Is on his way to England on thn l.ticsna und will arrive thorn, loday. (Julie proud la Mine. Nordlca of tho fact in , i. r I .. .li . li.'lllH. Hi'iiitllv KlM'ii f..l ih.nilv, V, In. h H.if :in i n I i-n-Ml I iik In lli.ir v.i. iim iuiv ..r 1ln- f I . m ..r tlnil iiiy. Il Hi Lull 1 kIm-ii In A In III.- ..r the . Ii il illeti, II will l,e ii . Inn iniiiH : ., , I ii i I -, Hi- llil III. HM .if l. I I ' 1 1 , nt. I y Iml-il I ul, I. ,ii, which forms 111- r..uii.iil h.ii of I lie (!HH IIH, It I Wliy M lim;i-Hl H I lie I II IN tleilowil IlKtllli'H of fulrv Kltrill-lll. A yellow frock Willi ih.i.i of khUI ii roil, 11 luveniler one Willi till, lnaiill- fol purple Ii iiU'Weed, or vv ilil hkIi ih, a 1I1 Hi ale pink nun Willi kiiiIiiihIm of wild lox-n would lie lovi ly, 1111, 1 the hlldreti would IhiniH-lv.H look like liiiKer (lowers III Hi- en-nil floral scheme. The contlnn-n would he rv III. Xii il e. tal l, loll III 1I011I1I11 Willi 1 1 eluding hut 1 2 1 eiits a yii rd und the lloW'ers are Ihe lll.inl JlieX.l'IIHl f of oil h-uulllul thlriKH. Mrs .1 I r.i.ler illerin will he hnsless of a no. lal 11 IIiik of tlm Children of the Coiifi deriiry nl her home, 4 1 I'ii nola Kin el, thin afternoon from fi 1111III 7 o'clock. All the children of the Confctti-rucy uro Invlled to utlend tho moLlluK. Jt J The iihiiiiI Informal dance will take place t)iln evening m the Manor, and will In all probability be alien. led by the iixunl larxe number of the dam lug mi Mrs. Henry II. Blevens rnterlalned with a IuIiIkh parly yeslxrduy afler- noon In honor of Mrs. Itayinond N. Ixickwood, at her rHldncn 011 Mont ford uventio. Miss Floreacfl 1 1 u her 11 1 .1. of New Orleans, one of the most noted hIiik era of the Koulli, will Klve a recital Ihurmlay ovmilnir at tho Mattery I'ark Hotel. Miss llubrwnld Is of rierinan exlracllon, and ri Ived hr mimical education In llerlln. Shn poaticHHes a urainatlc coninillo voice nf meat raiiKM und heaullfal timbre. The pro gram for the recital will be printed In 11 subsequent Ihnuc. The recital will bo of Interimt iiwIiik to the prominence of Miss lluherwald In the musical world and lo I he unusuui beauty and rare quality of her voice. J Jell-0 Ice Cream Powder Makes Ice Cream at cost of 1 cent per plate RECII't: Vte one psi knife of Jrll-O h r Cram Piiwiiri. iiiir tmtile ruilk- niiK and irnr Htjttitnit mtirv. All nigu'dirm m ihr Utftkdtfir. Mdkri I iiumu ol Purr, lii-li. -loua li t.i.'diii 111 III nniiui. k 1,11,011 .4-11 I paikui lol iS Hook of K,-. iif I HI-I A.ll,.,. Tbr (itarstr Purr looii (o., I Hay. N. . ,1.1 I Ulol II file -11. hIh Ml-H I ol U olemaii. K 11 o. 11 d-i.i Mis1.11 lli.il ii' iilli lit, w.-i. Mi-. ill, of Hi. Mi-. 11 Mi-sf. A 1 1 ' I. ,11. Ml' H. I. in .UK .J. mil Ml l 1 Mi I.. 1 .1 I.. - Mis 1 '.1 injil,. II. -.- I'll. I I I. K I e ' 111 ' 1 la in I I II . 1 1 ... I : Mi. Mil Al. LI. Ki-il'. Mrs , Willi. -ri lln. km 1. M K. I'lnl.l-i, Mi. M I'H Hi .1 ha 111 . nil Ilnfl il, . J Tin- follo.vili- I. nl- .- w. - t ill 11 -ii... r p. 1 1 li ,.u I. 01. Tim 1 v.ln '. .' 1 in M 1 m. II i 111 .'Uiel. r. M ri. Miss limn, Mi-s bin 1 l-'r. .1, 1 1, I, ' In al ha 111. M Mr.-i. M iivi. Iin.i 11 .-iml Mrs. , Mm. V. U. Williamson 1 iil.-rialii W-ilu-s.lav w ith an inf.. mini In nit;.- parly. Aiiioiik those pn-s.nl w.i Mrs. II. II. HI.'M-n-. Mrs Laura .loli'-s Mrs. Irwin Huih-r. Mrs. Al' x Wi LI'. Mrs Allliur llalililll. Mrs. Kll Muslin. Mrs. William Itedwood. Miss Maria llrown, Mrs. Locke CralK. Mrs. i'billii Cocke and Mrs. Arthur M. l b Id. "The Merrie KlKhl" picnicked nl Itlvernlde park yeslrrdav 11 1 tei 11 0011. A111011K the picnickers were: Miss Florence 1-reedlaiiib-r. Miss Fllzali. th Morton. Miss Kola May Owens. Miss Lucy Scoil, Miss piiullne HIvinKs, Mlsa lOiiima 1'arhain, Miss Love Mbope and Miss Vlnla Owi-nby. Mrs W. A. Ovi rcnsh, of Concord, Is spending a few weeks with Mrs. I'eaHe In Victoria. Mr. mid Mrs. W H. HyiiniH went yeslcrday afternoon to Swauiuinoa to attend the hliihilay iurly of Miss Hortha L0111111. Mrs. IL K. Campbell was reported as Kfenlly Improved In coiidllbin yeH- lerday and II Is expected I hilt she will be home In a day or two Mr. II L. Abney. a prominent law yer of Columbia. H. C, and one well known here by reason of his eminent success In the South Carolina dispen sary case, is at the Battery Park hotel. Ji 1 IS Lit a Miwn-n tulll .i.lurlaln n receiveu ,.-,i.MU tor sitiRiiiB shortly with a brldae party which will at tha Dorchester house at the time h,, KiVKI1 , ()..H..k nk a.... Ambassador Held gave a party to the on which the affair will be given has kins and queen. The singer had to I not Wen ri..iriu,i ,,,. . 1. break an f-ngoasment to appear at the dorstood that ber win h- ..k "1 wl" MMMi some llmo at the But Uorcester house at the time, which ,.r i...ri....i . . I lery Park hotel. accounts for th large figure. A fieri u u JJie imperial ball at the liatterv K'arjt hotel last evening In honor of Ihe Dramatic Order of (he Knlahts of Kiiorassan, broiiHbt the conxeritlon to a lilting and pleasant close. There Were a great many guests present. iioiwitnsianiiing the fuel that a num ber of Ihe delegates were compelled to leave for their homea Immediately at the conclusion of tho business ses sion Thursday, and tin re We I'm hIhii many Ashevlllii people ureseiit until after mid- nlgbl and the ball was an Important lacior of the social progruin arranged lor the eiiici-iiilnmeiit r tlt, visitors I'unch was served during the even ing. The music was suunlled hv the tha opera singer returned from a con cert tour of Canada she formally an nouneed her engagement to Mr. iToung at a dinner which she gave at tha Plasa hotel. When sho weds Mr lYomig it will lie her third nial rlinoiilnl venture. A Weulthy elnetrlclan named I'rederlck flower, to whom she was married In Purls In 1 8 H a , was her first husband. Three years arier their mar riage Mine. Nordlca hroiiKht suit for separation, ns Ho Ir married life had been anything hut happy. There was liiinclng continued conHUIeraiile delay in llm riiiirls, nnd two years alter she had begun separa tion proceedings news came that (lower bad been drowned In ihe Kug llsh channel whllo trying to do an aerial Marathon in a balloon. Tiny never recovered his body. Mine. Nor dlca, st 1 1 1 his wife, gut Mu.ouo of Gower's oKtuto, Her second marriage occurred In Indianapolis In ISSKi, her husband being the Hungarian tenor, Zollsn Iioeiiie, from whom she was divorced In Ibis city five years unit, Mr. Young hud been a prominent Hk lire In social mid lliiatu lul circles in this city, having occupied ti, position of president of Ihe F1111. d States Mortgage and Trust company. In which he sllll retains considerable In terest. He Is now vice-president of the Windsor Trust company, besides being the director of several oilier companies ami the In a. I of thn bank ing Ih ni of flenrge W. Young K Co., or fi Cedar street The Hat lery pari, ,oM will shortly lisue hit Hathum fr the Thursday matin. is. which will be -It-en for the children durum 1 he s. u ,,n The dances hc.l tear i,.- 11, , hit,. f,,k urn t.,-, 1. I'i ,,, ,ie Mr. and Mrs. Brloges and child, of Pine Bluff. Ark., arrived yesterday lery Park hotel. Mr. J. V. Brown has returned from Northern trip, Dr. Eugene Gudger, of tha State Normal und Colleglute Institute, of Hreensboi'o, Is spending the summer at WnyucMvllle. Prof. P. II. Wlnslon left yestcrduy for Chapel Hill to make preparations for moving there li September. lie will reliirn to Ashevllle In a few duys und will spend the summer here utter which he will assume his duties us professor of the law department In tfiej University of North Carolina. hotel orchestra. tin IVKinduy evenlmr Miss Mnrah West will entertain wllh it 1 1 Informal dance in honor of Missen Fllnabeth and fluth Slilppen nnd Messrs. Ned and John Pallon wlm will arrive to morrow to he guesls lit the homo of Miss West's parent. Mr. and Mrs W W. West, Mis. W: I. Dunn entertained s few Of her friends very lnfol-llinllv Tlmrn. day evening In honor of Miss Agm nnd Miss Nannie Itavenel, who in the guest of Miss Kta llorner. 1 in' Kii. sts at a supiHT party given oxer k park In Mrs K. C. llilln- ble. or oratiKe street were: Mrs. Crulib, Mrs, Itnughn, Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Itudd, Miss Ito,is. Mr. James, Mr. Maine. Miss Kate Itrotvn, Miss Mabel Mokcle.v, Mrs, I'ool and Miss Jones .Mrs. SiiniiH'l T.11111 .hill, of l'anola " 1. cnieriaincl llll.il Ituilly ye.ster- Mrs. K. Lysander Urau has none to Loulsvllli., Ky., to spend several weeks. 111. T S or I n I'al.n. c ;i it ;mi filoVcs .11 nl K,l In Kid We Show: in 1 1 3Ua. lv ; LADIES GLOVES s and Clianul ',s s, AllItT loVt'S. Kill ' 1 1 1 - Aillcr $1.50. AUIi'l Dei it ".-BI.-i.-k. in li. 1:111 .u'laci s wear anil st i'i i livss wrap, . $1.00 and $1.50 $1.75 f and driving, $1.25 and Miss Althen KlnU, of Columhus, o , is spending the summer with lir brother. It. K. Klnts. Miss ltuth Kaslnmn In spending I wo weeks with friends In Marshall. Miss Lucy Downey, of Birmingham, Is tho guest of her sister. Mis. A. (I. Burnett, on College street. Miss Jackson and Miss Lou .link- son, of Diivldson Hlver, were the gliosis of Ashevllle friends yesterday, JuiIko nnd Mrs. Colon and child, of New Belli, are guests at the I hit lery I'ark hotel. Mr. C. K. Qulticy, Jr., who has been 111 Ashetlllit on a short visit to friends, leaves lodiiy for Tale SniiiiKS. Mrs. T. .1. Hiirklns returned tester- lay from osc-oia. Mo. where sin. has b. en tlsitlni; her i.ar, tits, lit no. I M i -,. tet's, since May. Mr. and Mrs. Ilalpli Kneel have re united to Tltoii. after a i-ll In Mis. Kutrield Milliard at the ll.ttt-iy I'ark hold. Mr. It. .HliltVllI, ill the city HAIR GOODS )nr stock of hair uods is wcll af80rte?(l and caii t'ully 'Uj. Th- j)ii,.-.s arc 1 i:dit. Misa CRUISE 25 llsywood nireot Parties contsmplsttng lawn tetaa, pl ain, camplnc parties, and In fact any knd of outing, urn be lupplleil wlih Japanese napkins at the MOtlXTAlN niY I.ATTNnitT free of cost on appl. atl m. Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Thomson Trained Nurses and cx-'-rt.s in ilass;iir(. ;,,H1 I iyflrothcrdi . Phone flllS. 2! -licbnid Ave. I 1 uu 3 Do You Know It Requires 4 to 6 Years to build Stieff or Shaw piano, from Uia time we place the lumber In our lumber yards until the piano Is nnlslied? We air-dry all our lumber and that Is one reason, why our plating are so thoroughly good. Time Lumber In about two-thirds ,f the pia nos made Is In virgin forests less than twelve months be fore they are flnlshi d ready lo sell. They are made out of kiln dried lumber and this Is the principal reason they nil! not stand and are s. unsatisfactory after a few years. One piano In a lifetime Is enough and If that piano to tiTlKFF It will. WRITE TODAY. Chas. r,l. Sliell Janufacturer of tha Artist lo StlefT, Shaw, and Sllefr Self-player Pianoa. SOCTHKHN WAJ:K(M)M West Trade St Charlotte, "N. C. a H. WILMOCTII, Manager. (Mention this PAPer.) 3 '9 Juty Clearance Sale of 8,eady-to-i$ear Cjarmcnfs Our buyer leaves in a few days for the East to purchase our fall stock of Ready-to-Wear goods. We wish to have our stock in first-class condition before he leaves for it is our rule never to carry over goods from one year to the other because our patrons insist on brand new goods and that is what we give them. Therefore beginning today and lasting through next Wednesday we will offer the buying public the best values of the season. Think of it, Bon Marche garments at these prices: $2f.(X) lioufli Silk Suits in the season's best shades will be sold, for $12.50 $UIUR) Hough Silk Suits, the very newest models will be sold for will be sold for $15. oo $.55.UO Rough Silk Suits, the verv newest models will be sold for $17.50 , An assortment of this Summer's Panama Skirts in solid eoloi-H aiuli-Wlra will; be sold at these prices: Special Price $6.00 Regular Price $10 00 Special Price $5.00 Regular Price $8.50 QUEEN ZENORA One special assortment of $5.00 and $7.50 Panama Skirts in Rlar-k Rhn anA Brown will be sold for $6.50 Linene Suits in some very pretty colors will be sold at. that is " Our entire line of three piece Linen and Poplin Suits will be sold at this sale r just one third off. Regular price was $10.00, special price is $6.66 Regular price was $15.00, special price is $10,00 Regular price was $25.00, special price is $16,66 in MANICURING. nalrdresslnii. Facial Massagea, Hcalp treatment a apeolalty. Up-to-date line of hhlr goods, toilet articles, switch. H, puffs and pompaduuee mads to orir. Prices reasonable, worn first class. HKINNKR AND HUNTKH, I.ADIKS. GENTIiKMKN. 0 and 10 Parsffon Hldg. AUUIVKD! AH I! I VET)! AltltlVKO! T1IK IMti IPHRTF.SS. Fees very n .t-.ino.hlc within lh reach of all ZHN'ollA I). i-:s NOT kkqi'ii:;-: VIM' Tl H l:l l' 'VOl-lt i:s. TIKNS. NKITHI l; IX)KS SI I K ASK gl'KSTio.VS I H ' I; 1NO THK. l.l-'.N'i IT 1 1 n.' ui:it i; i ; i .1 tis, ltt'T i:kais . Mii iiMlIn ain! f Mow IIiik i Ir. . for a short star. Mr. , h Mr. .1. l-iali-r I i 111 Asheill.- S on. ..f ('iiliiinbia., S. Oil I'll llliiSH. s Hi 1 1 1 : t k . bla.-k ai t.in a in! I $1.25 to $3.00. .While i liaiiH.is I ;i ii ;i in i 'I l.'ili. s giv IVel U lit It ( iiho'Ii.'i, driving, , Hid drivinir . riding and ., . $1.50 . . $2.00 autoing, Mr. .1. II Law i fl'.illi mi. rXl.-ll.hd N . v V.o k. Mr. I. Ilia tl' :i i t 1st Ic iii. e hIiimm. i I.-., which will tie ndde.1 preieiil slock. I etui lied .'Met'dllV I'li-lh.-sw trill I.. .lV h;is IH1II, baeil Itl.-H III chlllll HM.l his In Fabric We Show: Til .ni.'K-K wiiii,. Black and w hi!f Black, while an, Long ki, i., 1G button l.l.i, k 12 bllft.il) bl;i, U 8 button bl.u k rulol'S ill silk fs. Tfilllccil. "'d I hi liii iiii rlv $: !..( and Liu r.n iiii-rlv $:.(HI aihl l;in r,,i'inri ly $'J.5(I , $1.25 . ., ..r)D . . .50 $1.00 $2.29 $1.79 $1.69 M. V. MOORE LADIES' GLOVES n PATTON AVENUE Mr. U. l'. li 111 the lMsinu K e, i il l'i r : of t ', .linn Ion. S fe, da n t.i. . Mr .lav f. The, id, uc Siiinii,.!- I.avcs Moll r Iml.i Sfiin-i, t.rc he will iin ml u few da. Mr. ami Mrs ,1. ftniall child, of N, a csterd;i- mid wilt - III .ihc llle. Ml falhci in, x 18 iMIUllS her MSI,- avenue. W. Wallace and i 0 N'liiis, arriv i d i" nil the suin.iii. i f .f M. ni,IHis. Merrini.ii The Mlsies l'hil,H. of Hot SrliiKS. are the unestn f .Mrs. VA'. U. Westall (Coiiiiiiued on Mtn ihr. yorii i. ii !: A I. I.Y k.m-: .cigora w l-'or li.-h.- I d . n is ll.'l' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - i ilieli'init-n.i -. hi, she stan.l- lliis Is o -i.l.- i-,--t work .in.! l fur tli.'Ucoi ,., w , on. il i - 1 1 , that "Hi ui i; 1 1 1 -niic f ins 14, :i Her -111. 1 . til In- 11 I. . und w .nil. I' Mltl-I.l. I-.' 1 I 11. ll.niH ... (ICS- .111.1 ll1 g si-ii-al 1, i l..w 1 I - t, the I- , , the bnl.i- 11 -.-In.. -in.l .1 d. (tree II, .1 , u thin . -Mint 1 v I',. 11. 1, r difflcnlt is h 11 " I' n , . t .- Hi. 1 f lies.- 1 ,lu,-c the . iiiiitnor- ti- I llCll-.l II. i.V Tins IS .1,, r th 1111; 1- La Grecque Corsets For every type of figure GREENE & CO., 12 Church Street. IF HNK l'KUSOV- it KltOM KIKIll marka.ble w .ina n she inv.stiiied th" k city ( which city 'i some r.-in.-irkalil -lulrvnyant and psv :ioit an coital. Hut vlth her Her nr.-at-tml that niv. s uu, nl thlnkini; in.'ii and t tliHt Mi.- ir..vcs things" and what v conns to th.-ni - ultliilli has irvi tnoii-iin.is 01 nictJ j iKiwer in bi-imiliiW In bnsin. ss tran .eatic aftalr.s, si. k of life ha- . aus.-.l HK.MI.MIIKH That the prize ad vertiseinent Writing Contest of the Willis I'hoto Coniiaiiv does on July 31. Some one Ih bound to win. Why not you? Cheap Milk la usually cheap In quality as well a pilca, it is dangerous. Cur milk Is not la that class. It la absolut 'ly pura clean, rich and wholeaoma. Ashcvillc Pure Milk Co East Walnat g. Pbooe IM t.a..M....M.,...,,.,.,,., I LOGAN ! The Willis Photo Company. 29 PattoD Ave. Ml th. t Zn.-i;i tint's it in l1. Iok. i!n-i w it 'i she hj in;i.- i ty hii others ir tlowtntf N.t iiim' ?1nK of rfrni'tor wit to r na In 11m ir iniiuls hehliiii :inl irti 1 esults 7, t n - 51 i it liout it piMUr ssin K -Zt?norji' - lift, 1 n In th- ;ilU tl owt t h-ir 11 tui iupjn.ss to hf.- I ;,t , hi r 1 -' K hi at -I an. 'holy r i.ii i (tMVlt'A thi "Mt;iU. 22 shlrtiiil Avenno J, dt'prt'snt'.l. m. I -Hsful. tull atul in M. WEBB & COMPANY No. Millinery Importer Ilattery Park Place. Phone 1044 STUNK V AiT'.K niObKlIS i-.s i.nr water clean and unre. theiii at The Asheville China Co., 4 North Tack Spuare Marohaat Tailor, 14 N. Paelr amxa. Phons 77. Astialila. ; Winter Coal Is Cheaper Now! Phone 130. Carolina Goal & Ice Company Phone iso. Vattan Aa. HttHIMIHIIIHIIIIM.IIIMMHHIHi' lBMU 4 MMtMMaMam........... JTJT as amsf Watches My Specialty. If you need a watch that will keep time, we have them, and at prices tiiat are right. Fine Watch Repairing. J. E. CARPENTER 32 Patton Ave. PEEIjLEslT Arvim.E.. Every Wcaaa ia uiir.ctUMi ana ttuMiid knoF , fctMiul Uto woaJrTftll .MARVtLWrNrtinaSoMV J.'"1 "ft" IMK. II ckauM Art your Jnifivigt for it. M I It V K I.. iv .M ottrpr. lnt ird haiid ft full urUrulari uJ dins-uuD itr vauuavMJ V laWiet. Rl.nl r.l, Jusf Reeeivedl Large supply of Staple and Fancy Notions of all kinds. Some very : pretty Ruchings that sell from 15c to 25c yard. Tourist Ruchings iiv j white, at 15c and 25c box. I We will continue special sale of : all summer Suits. as,,,,,.
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