TTTTT: THE RALEIGH EVENIN G TBIES: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1908. A BRILLIANT DISPLAY BIO AUTO GOES PAG2 TOO , . . 1 . 1 , : ...... .... . . i . s Latest Styles Are Shown By Boylan-Pearce Co. Hundreds of the Fair Sex Visit the Brilliant Opening Today Hats De- ' fjr Description in Style and Beauty, Store Wears Gala Press. The season of hats is upon us again. They are here in all sizes, shapes and colors, big hats and Bmall hats, Directoire hats and Sheath hats, everything the feminine heart could desire. .- ,;: ', They are being shown at Boylan Pearce & Co. today. The opening will continue through Wednesday, giving all the ladies of Raleigh a chance of visiting the millinery salon and viewing the new creations. Thrones have been attending the opening all day and many expressions of delight have been heard at the beauty of the new fall styles. The large hats are still the favor ites, though the very small hats are very stylish. Some of the creations deserve es pecial mention as they are attracting a great deal of notice. The opera bonnet is something new in Raleigh. It will take the lead this season in stead of the opera scarf. Of pink tucked chiffon and satin, it presents a striking effect. One of the most stylish Bhapes is the Madame Tyron. This is a very large black hat with large white wil low plumes and a trimming of fringe. The long scarf Is brought around the neck, making one of the swellest bats of the season. Another very stylish hat is the large Salome shape with a trimming "of crinkled velvet sontache braid, black plumes and large jet caba chones. . A hat of somewhat different style is of Canard blue shading to Sapphire with a draped crown of velvet with a huge buckle. ' Among the small hats is a little Sheath hat on the order of a boxtur ban. A pretty little effect of points, of bias satin is used around the crown, with a trimming of white plumes on the right side. One of the most striking hats on display Js of white real lace, edged with bias black bands, with black velvet crown. There is a white wil low plume on the side with a bow effect of the same across the front. The back is filled in with boxplaited white maline with a mammoth rhine- stone buckle. These buckles are proving very stylish and are Been on many of the hats. An especially beautiful' creation is a pink evening hat with brenzaline silk top and black velvet facing. The trimming is of pink chiffon roses with pink and lavendar velvet fas tened on the side by a brilliant buckle. : ' One of the newest shades that is being used a great deal is taupe. There is a stylish hat in taupe satin with velvet bias bands on the brim and a Pocahontas band headed by grieves around the crown. There is a trimming of sapphire and taupe ribbon and a mammoth gun metal buckle. There Is a varied display of mourning hats. One is a large silk shape with a crepe bow on the side, and dull jet ornaments. The veil of Brussel's net edged with crepe is draped from the top of the Crown. A stylish walking hat is the Geor gette sailor of white French felt with a facing of golden brown. It is trimmed with a white silk and satin scarf with white fringe. . Among the new shades are the sap phire, taupe, amethyst, coral, Cataw ba, and canard. Misses Phillips and their able as- eistants have proved themselves ar- tists in their line. Creations from! their own work room are shown along with tho New York and Parisian models. The whole store is In gala attire .the mtllinery parlor id taste fully decorated in fall flowers and palms. No one should miss seeing the display. WANT NORTH CAROLINA FARMS. Thousands Interested- Letters Re ceived Every Day. The department of agriculture daily receive letters from parties ask ing information about North Carolina lands. . From the north and west o fco fco BLOOD HUMORS The skin is not simply an outer covering of the body, but throuzh its thousands of pores and glands it performs the great and necessary work of regulating our temperatures, and also assists in disposing of the refuse and waste matters of the system by the constant evaporation that goes on through these little tubes. To perform these duties the tissues and fibres which connect and surround the pores and glands must be continually nour ished by pure blood. When from any cause the circulation becomes infected nth impurities and humors, it loses its strengthening powers and begins to uease and irritate the delicate tissues, and produces Eczema, Acne, Tetter, r some other itching, disfiguring skin trouble. S. S. S. cures skin diseases pf every kind by going down into the circulation and neutralizing and remov Sltf1 lfMe9and hnfflorl-1 e quality of the blood from an Em? W co?"n', health-producing stream, which, instead of ?andiu?flm? tte ekl,a' cure" "ourishes it by its soothing, healthful qualities. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., may be used for any teml P!?irC2mi0,J or c,e?"ne8 ttey Bord, but skin diseases cannot be cured Eillw&iif purified th b,00d- " Skia DJseMe "TS teal adrice sent free. THB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLISTI, OA. and from the far-away Philippines In quiries have come. The following is a partial list of the names and addresses of parties in quiring of the department of agricul ture for farm lands in North Caro lina: ,. Thos. D. Henshaw, Box 488 Cha grin Falls;. 0. general farming. Nels B. Osher, Route 6, Estherville, Emmett county, Io. Lieut. Col. C. W. Mason, Fort Mc- Kinley, Philllpine Islands (wants farm in northwestern part of state). S. A. Thompson, R. F. D. 1, East Orwell, O. small farm. Geo. D. Thomas, 517 Freemason, 111. fruit and truck farm. H. L. Sprowl, Morley, Mich. W. N. Hye, Eden, O. J. Brown Kelly, R. F. D. 1, Car lisle, Pa. ' v Dr. N. C. Vass, president Ridgeway Banking Co., Rldgeway O.-wanrs large farm, where he can practice his profession or conduct a banking bus iness, while directing farm opera tions. . ; . . L. A. Nieolet, 58 French street, Full River, Mass. F. S. Ervine, Box 203 Morton Parle, 111. wants farm in western Nortn Carolina: especially interested in Henderson county. Farm to be suit able for stock and fruit. M. H. Oakley, Caro, Mich. J. A. Rice, care department of ag riculture, Washington, D. C. farm in western North Carolina. GOOD CROWDS ATTEND. Last night a large audience at tended the revival now in progress at the Fayptteville Street Baptist church. Three persons united yes terday with the church and others came for prayer. The meeting goes on this week, Rev. P. G. Elsom, the pastor, preaching each night at 8 p. m. Two-headed Girl Born. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 28 A fine, healthy, two-headed girl baby, weighing eight pounds, has come to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falen. Mother and baby are in the Brldeenort Hon- pital and both are doing well, indeed, Doctor and nume nnv tho hahv win . -- - live in all probability, Joseph Falen, the father, is a bus iness man and well known resident of north Bridgeport. Mrs. Falen is the mother of four bright, healthy children. New Typewriter Model. Mr. T. E. Green, local representa tive of the Remington typewriter, is just in receipts of a new model ma chine, which is manufactured by the Remington people. The new model Remington is a visible writing ma chine and Is gotten un in solendld shape, "DRIVES OUT WOOLLCOTT'S OPENING; STYLISH FALL HATS The millinery parlor of the Wooll cott Dry Goods Company is beautl fully decorated today in honor of their Fall Milinery Opening. Miss Clara Womble, the accomp lished and experienced milliner, is showing a handsome- and varied dis play of the season's latest styles In head-wear. Most of the hats are creations of the work-room, that have been copied from tne latest Paris models, without the enormous cost of imported hats, yet still possessing the dash and style of the models. -Buckles and feathers are holding a large place in this season's styles While the shades, "London smoke," taupe, and Copenhagen are proving most popular, black will be used a great deal. Among the favorite shapes are the Charlotte Corday, muchroom, Gains boro, Lady Gay, Princess, Marlow, and Tudor hats. Miss Womble is showing a large Hue of children's hats, one, in the Charlotte Corday shape, with big bow at the back, is very pretty. Another striking effect is of "London smoke" with garnet wings, plaid ribbon and large buckle. There is a large stock of children's caps in velvet and bear skin and a pretty line of baby caps, as well as new fancy : feathers and ribbons. One hat that is attracting a great deal of attention is a black satin with white facing, with Pocahontas band and wings with jet ornaments. Another striking hat is of lavender velvet with green trimmings and coque feathers. A number of the handsomest and most stylish creations are shown in the new window, which is tastefully decorated for the occasion. The opening will continue through Wed nesday and all the ladles of Raleigh are cordially invited to attend. DEATH OF MR. J. A. JONES; FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON. Mr. Jesse Arthur Jones died at his home on Hillsboro street early Sun day morning. His death was not un expected. He had been confined to his home for many months and death only came as a relief from his su Aw ing. Born in Greene county. October 4. 1839, he lacked only a few davs of being Beventy years old. He came to Raleigh in his early manhood. In 1879 he married Miss Mary Helen Spencer, of Louisburg. For many years he was the senior member of the firm of Jones & Powell and was one of the leading business men Of Raleigh, always taking an active part in the life of the city and all relating to its welfare. He is survived by his faithful wife and three children, Miss Annie Spen cer, Mr. William Augustus and Cory don Spencer. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. M. A. Murphy and Mrs. A. M. Powell, of aRlelgh, and one brother, Mr. Andrew James Jones, of Savannah, Ga. He was a steward in Edenton Street eMthodlBt church, a deyout Christian. He was always found In his place at church until failing health confined him to his home. ' Miss Annie Spencer Jones and Mr. William Jones, of New York, are ex pected to arrive in the city this after noon. : The funeral services will be held with Masonic honors at Edenton Street church at 5:30 this afternoon. The Interment will be in Oak wood cemetery. . ; The hearty symnathv of nm friends is extended to the bereaved wiw and children. Death of Dr. tDowelL Dr. Elmer J.' DowelLdied yester day at the residence of his brother, Mr. Horace R. Dowell, on Person street, He had been ill for several weeks. Commercial Silver. (By Leased Wire to The Times) New York, Sept. 28 Commercial bar silver, 51; advance, c, Mex ican dollars, 45. ; Service by Publication. North Carolina Wake County. In the Superior Court, Sept. 28, 1908. Myrtle I. Upchurch) vs. ) Notice. W. W. Upchurch ) To W. W. Upchurch. Take notice: That an action has been instituted against you which is entitled Myrtle I. Upchurch vs. AV. W. Upchurch, for a divorce absolute be cause of abandonment and adultery, and that summons has issued therein returnable to October Term 1908, of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, beginning October 26. You are hereby required to ap pear at the court house in Raleigh, N, C, and answer or demur to the complaint, which will be filed there in, during the term of said court, or the relief specified will be demanded. W. M. RUSS, Clerk Superior Court. Sept. 28, 1908. ;: o. a. w. 4wka. PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES Foor all toilet uses are in abundunce at our store. The very host I of all articles are car ried in our stock. THE HICKS "I DRUG COMPANY. Both Phones. vm mvn ye...... ,., Orey Ooove Ry. ImpecUoiTRy. , , Old Henry Kve , ,.tl Orcenwood Ry. .. McCuty WhWcey. Bottled in Bond. S ym old 'Jetteraon Club Ry , , , Highiplre Ry. ; N. C.Cora Whhkty,,,. , ' Vlrglnl. Com Whirt.y Very Old N. C. Corn Whiskey Old Burro Corn Whiskey., ; Swan Oln - Hoilend Oln...,, ...ill'.,! Apple Brandy...... Very Old Apole Brandy Peach Brandy..., Cousins Supply Co. ,S1?'h';:: Mmi, Va, . OVEliSTONEyALl New Brunswick, N.. J., Sept. 28--Whizzing along at great speed, a big touring automobile owned by JameE B. Haggerty, a millionaire, real es tate operator of Allenhurst, suddenly swerved and shot fifty ( yards from a steep hill. . The machine ploughed through a stone wall three feet high and turned completely over. ' Its two occupants. William Lockhart, chauffeur for Mr. Haggerty, and Thomas J. White, a friend of Lockhart, received fatal in juries. White is manager of a big Asbury Park garage. m Lockhart was found by a watch man at the Weston Hill and was re moved to St. Peter's Hospital in New Brunswick. One hour later White was picked up on the other side of the wall and sent to tho same institu tion. Both are dying. His Father Was Doing Well. The Musical Home Journal of.Lon doy tells a story of George Grossmith and the income tax authorities. Long after his father's death the commis sioners, by mistake, sent the younf Grossmith a notice assessing the In come of the deceased at $10,000. Mr Grossmith returned the document tc the proper quarter, with the follow ing note written across it: "I air glad to learn my father Is doing si well In the next world; $10,000 is t great deal $ore: than he ever made in this. Kindly forward this notice to his new address, and remembei me affectionately, to him."- Ne York Tribune. -,:;-vV-: I GET j x s I' ;WEAR; I -PMUU . Weather-l'roof Shade. ; Ordinary Shade. See the Difference. : ' Weather-l'roof Shades wear longer than ordinary shades, won't track or fade like Holland Shades. Ordinary Shades are filled with chalk to make them opaque. Weather-Proof Shade materials are made without filling of any kind, and won't wrinkle or sag. : If you buy Weather-Proof Shades you will not have to buy any more for a long time, but when yon do buy aain you will surely bvy Weather Proof Shades.. Sold exclusively in Raleigh by WEATHERS & PERRY KEEP YOUR EYE We buy as low as we can; That's business sense! We sell as low as we can; ' ' That's progressive sense! You buy as low as you can; That's common sense! You buy of us; That's dollars and cents To both of us! We make terms to suit purchasers. Call and give us a . , ', ii . Trial... 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