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THE: CHABLOTTE EVENING CHRQNIOLE, FRIDAY, NOtEMBEIC 8, 1912. 3 E1C O r 9, v - 59 Suits Only--- our New Tork buyer.; . Will be arranged in two lots, at prices that will demonstrate to you the superior buying advantages of this firm. As these 'Suits were purchased at a great sacrifice we will offer them -to you; accordingly ITriuTiTr v. esBBBsssa-?" (O) Tl E IL HT TJLiS-ILOMG ggaaaa0jjHBBflBBIaalaMBfla p ' U.S. Department of Agriculture. I ,VV .1 WEATHER RIIPPAIT V I r n -zxs. , -f ft --'.....,. - r - m m-rw v . i. . ...II . I sg v v-zrsrir'A -v-ceQ- . November C. Local fore- - QvJi&j,v, "OW : - ,' cast: Fair tonight- with V; -Vto : "r. yVlLwrJ ' : ' ' frost; Saturday fair. - ' -V'l 06.2. . '. V " ' . ' - 0 72: . - : nf?.7J0nr iVr prsar? P1 to, leel- Isobars (conUnnoUs lines) piss thwuih points oTequal air pressure. IsothermMdotted Un0 pass through points or qusd temperature; drawn onljfor zero, freixing. SOPlndlOO0. fjdear; 9 partly doudr. O clondy; late; snow; g report missint. Arrows fly. with the wtnd. Hrst fleores. lowest tfrnporttore past 32 hoars; second, precipitation of .& inch or more for past 24 hoars; third, maximum wind velocity. 1 j Country Spelling" Iee. . ; (The Christian Heraldi) ' : Each guest oh aTrlving is presented with, a small. bean bag, either. red or green, which, he or she r keeps - until later in the evening," -srlien," alter much: mysterious guessing as to "what the bean bags are for,- the ; guests are tfsked to form- into two lines, the "Red Bags" and the "Green "Bags," for a spelling-bee. A captain is chos en to give out the words, which should not ' be over three or f our letters,, but they ' must be spelled backwards ? and very promptly, .which -is inot .soeasy4 For every mistake the -speller must pay a' forfeit, and redeeming "of -for f eits . is one of the best parts tof the bee.' Doughnuts, taffy, lollypaps, ap ple cake, popcorn balls, bags of roast ed chestnuts, slices of . pumpkin or mince pie coffee; .in - tins, cups -with treacle sweetening and coffee-cake are appropriate refreshments- for? a coun try spelling-bee. .. .- - . J.; : Fads for Weak Women .;... iNine-tenths of all the sicknees of women is due to some derangement or dis eae of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured is cured fverydayby UCi: Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Makes Weak Women Strong, - Sick Women WelL It sets directly on the organs "affected and is at the same time general restora tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint nht in the privacy of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questionini, examinations and local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to every modest woman. v - r " - ! . . We shall not particularize here at to the symptoms of those peculiar affections incident to women, but those wanting mil information as to their symptoms and means of positive cure are referred to the People's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser 1008, paes, newly revised - snd up-to-date Edition, sent A1 on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to cover cost of mailinf (; or, in doth binding for 31 stamps. " Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Bufalo, N. Y. Sits Our Smart Set Clothes are the kind that wear anJ hold the rough school boy and this, spe cial $5,OQ is ust the thing. We have a $4 and $6 Suit with 2 pairs pants. - $1.00 to $3.50 (nitlier Pants i; Special in Blue Serges at: $1 to $1.50 ages utf io J8 years. - J', Boy's and Y outh's Hats - 50c .to $2 And these are the Ncweist for the .Kttle fellows; ; V H. Co JLoin ,o , "PorecastTf of North Carolina: Pair to night; . with ;frostri cooler ' east t portion ; Saturday, fair. ' Ught to moderate west winas.-' -";ri: ,'t j . ' , - - ; i if e . " f - EXPLANATION ' OF TOVAT9 MAP. . The" low pressure area' which - covered the . Southeast . Thursday will be noted over New , England today; In the - past 34 hours ' rain - has fallen from . the Caro linas) northward. - - . ' The high vpressure area central over Texas .has- advanced eastward and - pro duced, clearing - and decidedly -'colder weather over , the South and soutneast. The high extends this morning from the middle gulf , to tie Northwest. The "freezing line" will be seen to include quite an area in ' that section. v The- indications are for fair : weather tonight with frost in this vicinity; Satur-da-yfair.- ; ' ,7 0:0. ATTO, Local Forecaster. ? bijSIetin Summary of . observations , mada at United States weather, bureau stations Friday, November -8. i Stations and Weather at 8 a. m. . (Eastern Time.) Atlanta .. ' .. Augusta v . . .. i ... Birmingham . K . Boston .. '.. .. Charleston CHARLOTTE i. Chicago v. Corpus Christ! Denver -.. Fort Worth. .. Galveston Houston.. .. .. Jacksonville . -. Kansas- City i Little Rock. .. Louisville .. Memphis .- .. . Mobile Montgomery New Orleans . . New York .. .. Oklahoma .. .. Palestine. ..'v.. Salt: Lake City San :Anonio Sari Francisco , Savannah .. .. Shreveport ... .. St. Louis. .. .. Taylor .. .. Vicksburg : ..' . . Wilmington . . Temperature 5 W -i 09 9 fir OB V 50. 38 56 56 48 44" 60 3 50 62 52 52 46 46 40 48 48 46 56 48 44 54 44 50 58. 54 46 48 50 48 54 62, .62 56 70 80 ' 70 48 70 66 72 74 64 54 62 70 62 70, 64 70 74 62. 66 76 70 56 76 ,42 50 38 '56 - 56 48 42 53 32 50 ' 62 . 52 52 46 46 40 .48 48 46 -56 '46 '44 50' ' 44 T50 58 '53 44 48 50 44 : 54 .00 .00 .00 1.06 .00 .08 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00. .01 -.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.36 .00 .C0 .00' .00 .00 .00 ;C0' ..00 -.( .00 26" NOTABLE EVENT TO BE HELD NEXT WEEJK Daughters Of Confederacy To linyell Monument To south ern Dead In Arlington (Special to The. Chronicle.) WASHINGTON, .-Nov; 8. The gath ering 'in Washington the week- be ginning November 11 - of the 'Daugh ters, of; the Confederacy, for its .nine teenth annual convention will be" one of the " most ' interesting' occasions '. in the histbry 'pf the - organization. It is of ..interest -from ; a historical , stand point because it -will- be the -first time that the. Daughters of. the- Confed eracy . have. met. ouside v -of , ."Dixie." Every .convention of , any Confederate organization heretofore has been held in some. Squhem -dlty. 'peldes this interesting point the laying of the cornerstone f or '-the Confederate dead at Arlington will go down' in history as one of the most ' notable events in the history 'of .the country." Thousands ot delegates and visitors will assemble in Washington to wit ness : the 7 laying .of the cornerstone, n While the" monumeTit is for'. the" Con federate ' 'dea-' and is being .' erected with money .'from sons and 'daughters of Confederate soldiers; Northern"' as well ; as r ou'thern veterans - will - take part in ; the- laying of the -.cornerstone.' The' convention- will- be opened with an address by President Taf t. . The Chief Executive . will , wek5ome theidel egates u and -visitors ; to the i National capital and will receive the. delegates at : the White House .on .Wednesday, November- 13. : , The invitation was extended to. the President -to make the opening . ad dress by Hillery Herbert of Alabama, Secretary, of the Navy - during Cleve land's administration, himself a. Con federate soldier, and . former Senator Marion; Butler -ot t North' Carolina! . ?. ; Mrs. Marion "Butler of ;North . Caro lina, ", president-general of . the ' Wash ington division ' of ' the.' Daughters of the Confederacy; has arranged for a goodly number of 'receptions-and en tertainments for the delegates. ' The first will be" heid' at Mrs. 'Butler's pa latial home 'on R street' when' she will receive j assisted by. .Mrs.: Scott,:pres- ; ident-of the Daughters of ! the: Ameti-i can 'Revolution. -,- Ou ; Thursday Mrs.; Scott herself . will give , a .reception :to -the Confederate daughters at the New Willard Hotel. ' , . : , vMrs. Butler said today- that conven- M- ...til M .... k only as a, historical t event .but ( on 3 that will be a red letter in social cir cles. . Mrs. ; Stonewall Jackson, widow .of iL J S i " . ... me iamous comeaeraie general, win , not be. able to attend. She has noti fied Mrs. Butler that she does not feel strong enough to stand the trip. every. State In Dixie will be repre sented. . . " . 1 ' Buiiyan's - Pugrims Progress. Amuse-U today. Admission lOc Heres To You7 ,Woodrowj: Now Show -Us What YouVe Got By Bud Fisher. . -T , . . "' ' , A Pretty Parlor Trick. , . (TheChristian-Herald.) ; .. . - Can you pick up a handkerchief twisted ; ropewise by its opposite' ends, and, without f letting 'go :of either, end, tie a knot in the middle of : it ? : , . This la the way . to - do j it. Lay .the twisted handkerchief in a straight line upon the table, Fold your, arms so that the fingers of the right hand come, out above' the elbow of the left arm, and the fingers of, the left hand pass below the elbow, of the right arm. .With .arms' in ;thls position, bend forward ' and .pick, up - the. handker chief, the right hand." picking, up the left-hand end " of the handkerchief, J he left hand, picking up v the right tand . end of. the hankerchief. On drawing your arms apart It will be foundthat a knot 1s tied in the center of the handkerchief, ! " " ,1 Don't . .waste your? i mpney buying strengthening r plasters.., 1 Chamberlain' s Liniment is 'cheaper and better. -" Dampen a - piece of 'flannel .ith it and : bind - It over .the . affected Mparts Jjind; it. -will re lieve 4he pain, and' soreners. For sale by J1 dealers. ... v.". ... , ''III ' ' s& t"!' iL - ; ,-t.. $jm44? Tfjm . V"v:;. ...... . .., ,- rllak29i flS - . mmxmmmiM-- v:. hp Z'.7f r
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