Saturday,, Xhe Raleigh Dfcdly April 20. SENSATIONAL fw log Sale THE TALK OF THE TOWN F ni I III mini ' IZIiE. Mart - RAL'EIGHN C Our Spring and Sum mer Coat Suit Sale . "We claim for this Sale the Biggest audience for the Opening Day, and it was sure worth it, for all the suits are' marked in Plan Figures, showing both regular price and the (.ireat Reduction we have made for the Sale Price, as follows: Sale Price ............. . . $14.98 Sale Price $ 9.98 Sale Price ...... $ 8.98 Sale Price .......... $ 7.98 All we ask is come to see them. To see is to buy. To buy is the best Bargain possible. The Bargain is Everlasting Satisfaction. Ladies' Furnishing Co. C. C. "Phono i. 8. GLASS. Prop. 11.1 K. HrK.tt HI. CASH OR CREDIT 25 Dollar Suit. 18 Dollar Suit. 15 Dollar Suit. 12y2 Dollar Suit. CAMERAS ' . ,: A ND ' SUPPLIES, STATIONERY. EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE. THE OFFICE STATIONERY COMPANY. - Oflici 1 1:1 laycOevillc Stwt. V. V. '1'lione 1)1 1-F. 'urniturc anil Supplies. 12 Kast IliirsHt Street, C. C. Thouo !;.. 6 jj The well dressed traveler wears a "BENJA MIN" SUIT on the links, at the hotel, every where. The properly dressed men "Wear a Benjamin" From $20.00 upwards, you are guaranteed the best wearing, most serviceable, most satisfac tory clothes made in America. WHITING & HORTON, 10 E. Martin Street. The Home of Benjamin Clothes. Baptist Tabernacle Charles E. Maddry, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30. N. B. Broughton, superin tendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. At the evening hour Prof. r.iiRtav Haeedorn and Taber nacle choir will render the "Holy City," by Gaul. All are invited. Central Methodist Church Cor ner Person and Morgan streets, Rev. A, D. Wilcox, pastor Services at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. Evangelistic services at both hours. Sermons by the pastor; solos by Mr. Frank Fitz gerald, of New York. The revival will '-continue through the comlns week. There have been large con gregations and much interest dur ing the past week. Visitors cordial ly invited to all services. Church Services Pilot Hill Baptist Church Ser vices at 7:30 p. m., preaching by the pastor. Rev. R. S. Stephenson. Sun day school at 2:20 p. m., W. H. Har rison, superintendent. Public cor dially Invited. Kilcntoii Street Methodist Oliimli Rev. Harry M. North, pastor. Ser vices tomorrow at 11 a. in. and .at :45 p.. ni. .Sermon at both hour; by Rev. L. S. Massey. editor of the Raleigh Christian Advocate. Sunday school at 9:30 -a.- m., Joseph U. Brown, superintendent. Epwortii League meets Monday night, and prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Visitors in the city are cordially invited to all services. Kp worth Methodist Church Rev. Costen J- Harrell, pastor. Church services at 11 a. m. and at 7:45 p. ni. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in.. Joseph Whitfield, superintendent. Boys' meeting Friday evening at Christ Church Rev. Milton A. I'arber. rector: Rev. J. H. Swanii. ssistant. Second Sunday -, after Easter. Holy Communion' at 7:3ft. Sunday school at 9:43. Divine ser vice and sermon at 11 a. m. Even ing prayer at 3:30. Services during the week: Wednesday at 5:30: Thursday (St. Mark's day), Holy Communion' at 10 a. m.; Friday at 10 a. m. Free seats. All cordially invited. St. Saviour Chapel ((Jlomvood) Rev. J. H. Swann, priest in charge. Second Sunday after Easter. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning service at 11 a. m. Night service at 8 o'clock. (Rev, M. A. Barber will preach.) Seats free. Every one invited. Church of the (Jood Shepherd- Rev, I. Mck. Pittenger. D. D., rector. Second Sunday after Easter. Holy Communion at 7:30 a. ni. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. Francis A. Cox. superintendent. Morning service and sermon at 11a. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 8 p. m. Week-day services: Wednesday at 10 a. in., and Friday at 5:30 p. m. HilUboro Street Christian Church Two blocks west of Capital. Rev. j. F. Johnson, pastor. Services: Sun day school at 9:45 a. in., Charles H. Stephenson, superintendent. Preach ing at 11 a. m.. by the pastor. Junior Christian Endeavor Society at 3 p. m., Miss Annie Ford, superintendent. Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m.. Prof. L. h. Vaughan, president. Preaching at 8 p. m., by the pastor. Christian Church Improvement Society at 8 p. m., Wednesday. Strangers in the city and traveling men especially In vited. KtM'ff'fl Heart Ciillmlic Church Father Griffin, pastor. Second Sun day after Easter. Holy Communion administered at 7:30 a. in- Sunday school at 10 a. m. High Mass and sermon at 1 1 a. m. Evening ser vices at 8 ii. m. Week-days: Mass daily at 7:30 a. m. The public is cordially invited to these services. I? Lutheran '- Church Services will be held in the chamber of commerce at 11 o'clock tomorrow niorniiic Rev. J. h. Morgan, the pastor, will conduct the services. liesHoiiM From the (ireat Wreck. At the evening service tomorrow In the First Presbyterian church, Dr. White will preach concerning some of the lessons to be learned from the disaster that has engrossed the world's attention for the week past. In a time when the Lord speaks so loudly, "he that hath ears to hear, lot him hear." The morning service will be de voted to reports summing up the work of the church during the ecclesiastical year now Just closed Representatives from the dlffurent departments of the church will pre sent reports embodying the results of the year's work, as reported to the presbytery at Henderson this week. ; W. T, Uilly, a prominent dealer In Pennington (Jap, Va., was so bothered with kidney and bladder tmnhia that he could not attend to business. He says,. "I had aevere mini in mr back and kidneys and bad to get up ten to fifteen times each night. Saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and bought two bottles, and toon felt great relief, and was entirely cured. No longer disturbed at night, but sleep till morning. King-CroweU Drug Co. THE STORE ACCOMMO DATING !ovlan-F eorce imp any THE PROFIT SHARING STORE "There is no Denying We Give the Value." The Fashionable, the Economical, the Particular Come Here to Buy. WE PLEASE THEM ALL Style, Assortments, Qualities, Values, Are Right. BLACK VOILE SKIRTS. We have a splcinli.l assortment and can tit most anv figure.'' The quality is the best, Altman's Pdack Voiles. The styles are the latest. Some button, trimmed; others trimmed with silk or satin bands. Then 'stop and think, what a saving when you get them for just Half Price. Skirts that have been selling for ifo to -f 13.au are now . . . ... $3 to $6.75 EMBROIDERED SHIRT WAIST FRONTS. Fine '.hand-embroidered Shirt . Waist Fronts. .Im ported "patterns. Most of the embroidery is in white, but a few designs are in colors. Included are rose and daisy designs, floral spray; leaf and vine effects or conventional motif suggestions. All the work is skillfully done,and shows in high relief on soft fine batiste $1.50 to $6.75 Greatest Silk Petticoat Bargains of the Year The Latest Millinery Ideas The new Lace Hats will be shown for the first time in this city .Monday morning in our millinery sec tion. They ai'e copies .of-the latest French- ideas. Will also show the new - shapes in .Milam and Ne apolitans. Captivating hardly expresses the appeal ing beauty and styles of this inviting assembly of specially chosen and specially priced new Hats. . . .. . :. ...... , . . ; , , ... . . $6.00 to $8.00 Hats for the Little Folks. We can please you and the prices are very reasonable .... $1.00 to $3.00 They are the best value any store has offered you in 'many months and here right now at the beginning of the season. .-. : Soft High Luster Messaline Petticoats. Good qual ity Soft Finish Taffeta Petticoats, made with French pleated ruffle or deep sherred ruffles. Come and see these Petticoats. One look will do more to convince you of their real value than a page of description. All the new wanted shades , and plenty of blacks. It was 'a. lucky' purchase that al lows us to sell these regular $3.00 Petticoats .Mon day only for $1.79 No phone orders taken. '-.None sent C. O. D. or on approval. ,-. ; PARASOL TIME, Is nearer than you think. Parasols plain and striped taffetas, also taffetas with Dresden borders. Em broidered linens and ' pongees; New shapes. Some have deep fringe. . . .... $1.50 to $12.00 IRISH LINEN. Sheer Medium, or heavy weight; 36 inches wide. Wc camiot' rocomniend this fa-' brie highly enough for waists, dresses or skirts for ladies and children. It is one of the coolest and best fabrics one can wear for summer. If you want a ser viceable linen, this is what you are looking for. and the price- is so low; only 25c yd. $10.00 to $12.50 Peter Thompson Suits ::,;- For Misses Sizes 14 to 18 Years. Surely no sale could be more opportune, "and. when you see these dresses you will agree with us that it will probably be a long time before such values call happen again. Only 2( of these smart "Peter Thompson Suits. Made of all wool serge. The colors are Navy, Red, Brown and White. They are regular 1 to 12.50 values, for ......... ...... . . . $6.50 BOYLAN-PEAMCE COMPANY i Leonard Cleanable . Refrigerators ARE Sanitary Buy of Thos. II. Brings & Sons lUM gb, K.p. The Big Hardware Men. Electric Bitters Made A New Man Of Him. "Iwm raftering from Ptaia tar T. AUton, Ralelgb, . O, "ifld mjr lirer and kidneys did not Work rltrht, DM four DOKIM OI JUMCTIO ir. mada ma feel Hk new maa." PRIM MCT. T Ull iM.tTQM CLOTHES FOR YOUNG U YOVNG MEN- Have voted this store The Store for Natty Clothes; . - . We pay special attention to the wants of the youngt and always have "just the suit" Our "Young Men's Suits'' have a pedigree they come from makers that know how the twist and turns" of fashion are all honored, the fabrics are smartand the suits are dashing, distinctive and different. . Prices Moderate, $15, $20, $22.50, $25 to $35 CROSS l LINEjH AW CO, THE OUTFITTERS in 11