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:i v. May 3, 1023. * ■unity to the People [•Needs for Months 1 of Former Values. In Our Established L Many Customers b Efirds. Come LINEN AND SILK SECTION TABLE DAMASK i - range of rose and other designs to select .V. ;u. Y< n -hould come for miles to buy 88 c . mibale price. 2 yards ior i.i. o 1 ~ize napkins. Sl.no a dozen. ) SILK COUNTER ( 'Mr.ial table of various kinds of silk, chitton. taf -ai ns. i,ig values. Be sure and see & 1 A Q tlic-e. < >nr price, the yard * PAISLEY - cride. Ihe leading materials of the <jj? 1 33 oi ; -ale I'j ice per yard * SILK SHIRTING -a wide. This is splendid for mens shirts, "0 es; also.very line for ladies’ waists. 1 To once, per yard W SERPENTINE CREPE ' ale. a big variety to select from, 33f* 1 “ Kimonas, 15 yards for A. E. C. SILK - i B. C.. inches wide, and very popu :i! C'. Sale* price QC/i ■ - yards SILK PONGEE koityec, natural color only, on RRc ! ' Y this sale. Sal*e Price per yard ALEDO SILK ■ ■ oiik in assorted colors. Sale Q Q r* ards -for OOL ' BUTY CHINE . ' : ’ m y t hviic in all wanted color. .- suitable for 'T 'rwear. Our sale price, 88c 20 Cakes of Guest Ivory Soap for 88c 12 National Hair Nets- Real Human Hair for 88c Four Big Bath Towels Special 88c Cannon Good Huck Towels Four for 88c THE CONCORD TIMES B* PI HU 9 ® Aloof From £| I Bill U Intangling ■ w Alliances Friday and Saturday May 4th and sth Umbrella Counter 88c Vou would hardly believe it possible—but listen: We will sell a big - lot of ladies' and men's Unibrel- OO _ las. while they last, at ’each ’ OOC (Limit one each —Noire to merchants). 88c Specials Ladies Ready-to-Wear J&fjk All New Spring Garments to fay ° \ guess. howovei® 1 ' Go in This Sale--Come--Be Here %. Js.v'jSf P‘ u,it “ s » the bonj® i sioners of Guilford coup s{.<),X to *KU 0 QQ r OFF ' ' Among t 0 investigate conrtithq* C'TmeiHs OOC y*TSan<lits system. A eonferenq# \ i«j l.ieu Associated, b ( * r * s ' va * **> be held it j ‘ he vmh» .'erf svfipps, the Amer- day to dee Hie upon # / SI4.AK) W»«4(w«« All« litiW.-.. piiMWier. In pwrM i™” 'WT / *—- «<f to ,„ntim». “. » mk..* Ivy- ttm train. / American Killed by the Bandits. Immlil.x opera Miw on Shantung border. 1 l Shanghai. .May 7.—An American V t,u ‘ r . K **)«* f>«mr of the " |" I sfap4# r " «•»* km<-l I>.V the bandits who held np Ameru-an Army, and Ins two sons. T-'ho , il- ,h « Shnnghni-Peking express train Mls - fn.ger es,tipe,i. already on ft/! iud of the i‘-/! 1 S . h:u,tuni ’ r border and carried off ~ . .j- , nevnectedlv department. JiLi^ L 1*»0 prisoners early yesterday, aeeoriF] ~ ! Bgl s ~ ies. 1 nexpe , " tain what AmmS .riomplish- inR (<) m(>SSJlge from Xi <.hong. hut nll Mrs. XL. Wiggins became'alarming- ; " 1 of the women captives Including Miss 3 I! , at lKH ’ M T a<low Sir(V< in JP ,421.500 with Lll( .y Aldrich, sister-in-law of John I), and m the afternoon was jHHjgjfc font indebted. Rockefeller, Jr.; have' been released, earned to the ( oneord Hospital, wliero *^MgSL% t the running The men still held are said to he in al)onf . tv '° } um ]' s after an laimed-.ate / v> ,le of the pres- grave danger. operation she died. 'the/ Jit will enable The message said the bandits had With her husband and three 'laugh,- “ J ffKg&A tftly increase its notified the authorities that all the Mrs * 1 1 "* IMS bad a little more I men among the foreign captives would a v.ee.x ago mo\ed her-' tion, j Nothing of equal b<> killed unless the troops are with- , ( bailotte. In t.os short f 1 n,, ‘ si "' BhP fscrvntion of the drawn. bad made many friends. She was u ,g people of the Miss McFadden and Miss Coralli T >man . of m,e M l ' lll \ |jßi us certain that were released with Miss Aldrich, the 'Y«.v» that invariably 4 ler equipiHHl by report added. Troops were pressing s » i • , . , jr \ Ind leadership the bandits on both sides at latest ad- , 1 lu ‘ i™*™' was held X tor 75 years it vi.es. , home yesterday afternoon by^ gs a cliaraeter & | ■AFXTS y iteh, L. J.^ the T. ('. Thomps-oJ Bwß®r-r ■ Solomon, Mr. and Mrs.- Finger and and will return hjf Nli- two children, J. P. Powell. Major Al- Immense two Messrs. F. and E. Elias n i;: Genslmrger. serviyp^’' Phillipine Hand MaWSrMk Underwear SI.BB Special 88c Sale of Fine Hosiery In Our Hosiery Department Ladies’ Silk Hose 88c Silk Hose Counter ... , . , . . , , . Here we have assembled odds and ends from the bet- / / ibis is the biggest hosier v value we have offered in a , . . . 4 , , • TSmmSKf \T W)v i / long time, all the wanted colors, pure thread QQ« c l ll<i , ' 1 nUI \aues m .88 'RBBL /JA / silk Choice of any pair - the lot up to $Y9u. Your choice for pair / One lot of Ladies' Cotton Hose Seamless 88c Ladies' Pine Mercerized Lisle Hose. \A Lite 88 c 1 j black and cordovan, 9 pair=* 88c _ .. _ . . _ . . W Children’s Ribbed Hose Children s Socks a SpecialtJ I l A Children's Ribbed Hose, Black only RRr ° ne lot of children's socks, assorted colors ggr 7 per pair -= and size?,. 1 paid lor Catch Fayssoux tribune Spy, and win the sum of $25.00. The Spy will be at this 88c Sale. You come too. PAGE SEVEN
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