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DRESS G O ODS AT SPECIAL PRICES In.; oro!er.J:p mate- room for our Holiday goods, we are naming Very Special prices on every piece of our big showing of high grade Dress Goods. These Special prices for Mon day Only, and for Cash. All Wool Serge, in all colors, regular price $1.00, Special. . . . ? ...75c $1.50 Broadcloth, in all colors. ..... .$1.25 $1.SOJCrepe de Chine, in ail colors. .. i .$1.2-0 I GOODS FOR EVENING DRESSES Evening Crepes and Satins in Light Blue, Pink, White and Maise, $1.50 and $1.25 values at'. ....$1.00 Every yax^Lof this goods received within the past six weeks. Nc old stock here. FRENCH GINGHAMS Regular 15c quality French Ginghams, in piaids and all high colors at . .. ... . . 12 l-2c TERMS SPOT CASH On This Sale of Dress Goods Monday B. Exclusive Agent Frblaset Front Laced Cor? sets and McCall Patterns. A Clean Watch Th?/o is nothing that will spoil your watch quicker j than din and old rancid oil. :?i ?f tflcanllncss and caution is ocoupmy in a time piece. Tho delicate parts will soon wear themselves to ruin IC permitted to run in accumulating.dirt without oil. Bring . your watch to ouv storey where you get expert work. Try ?B on. your next Job. ( si MONDAY Bosworth' Presenta Jhe. International iStar "ii ll ^wasEver^ S Reel Paramount Feature C9S9S hui not a joke." A complete pamtibmg ?srt?t conte?lt?g oveTj? thing' foi* painting ybur-Ford or car of ?m?? e?3?-~qt>ality th? heit . Tho Job is ?vaai?y; dcnerrHun?ife andi mejq^ens?yo.. . <fv?5ii,;j? <*w:li^^:^fk.!^? ^^:^vz fW^tfcc' psSnit ?o .?iv. F-??ot??^cSons^ ?iven on e&ch cabana yot?? car te again r for tl^irpa?k?t^ ' -You'?iii\j^.'i^^?y^ o? service or jf yoe yac* ::t?.;?sB: Irade your ; Jf?o^ $9 s times the cost of p?ii?t?ng. ri* ^v'^?^-Ccatal??.^ .t?V.'enB?&mff "yoifr?>.$ar !.***?************** * * ********************** Doe West Al?EiuKe. Tho Due Weet Alumnae will meet on next Friday afternoon at three-thirty o'clock, with Mre. Guy Norria at her home four miles south of the city. Julius Caesar will he the play for tho afternoon's study. Each member! ls requested to respond to the roll call wira a quotation from this play. Runnymede Club. The Runnymede club will meet on Monday morning at tcn-thlily, in stead cf on TueBday as uaual. Mrs.William Overman and, ?tor, motber.^JVtrs.- -Mary Keith have gobo to Augusta to .visit Mrs. J. D. Dee, Mrs. Overman will visit Mrs.. W. *Cf; Kyer in Aiken before returning home.: Palmetto Chapter. Tho Palmetto chapter will meet on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Rueben Long, .at four o'clock. Xasters-SIiirley. Mr. and Mrs. John 'Masters have issued invitations-to the marriage of their daughter, Fay to Mr. Kyle Shir ley on Thursday evening, .December the 2nd, at 7 o'clock ot their homo, just south' of this city. Johnson-Rnnkln. The following Invition have been issued: Mr. and Mrs. S. M. John son request the honor "of your proa ?neo at thc marriage of their daugh ter, Crayton Virginia, to Mr. Thomas Clifford nankin on Thursday, Novem ber the 25th, 1915, at 12 o'clock at their home near Pendleton, S. C. ********************** I PERSONAL * ********************** Prof. C. D. Coleman of Iva was a business visitor yesterday. Mr. Frank Hawkins of Starr spent yesterday in Anderson. Misses Anderson \and Lots Hodges .ot Will tamaton were visitors In An derson yesterday. Mr. Mack Rogers of Willlam3ton was a business visitor' Saturday. Miss Graco Gamble of Cheddar spent yesterday in tho city. . . . : , . MlaS Selma,Gamble,of Belton was among the- - visitors in the .city yes terday. ; Messrs. J. C. Sullivan and G. F. Thompson of Townvllle spont^yester day in-Anderson. .Misses - Bertha Mooro -and Eugenia HSnt? of Storr were :visitors yester day. ? .---. "' Mes sro. E. M. I voy, Atlanta, Ga. ; G.'H. Ligon, Springfield, RIJ; Dr./T.' C. Odom, Greenville; T. H. Hirsch field, Cincinnati, O.;,Pi H ; Moantu, New York end iii. J. Dome, Meriden, Conn., were Jewelry drummers in An- . derson ?yesterday...- ? ? '--- .- ; . Cf:? i; Mr; J, C. Harper of the Eureka section was: a business'visitor Satur day. . '?I r. Mr. Harvey. Jackson nf StorcvHle war? in tho city yesterday afternoon. - -:--. ... - Mr. ati Mrs. -TIIIOUKIS Reid, who'a ehoi'c timo a;iO moved to Rock ???1?, ;iravo returned 4?> ?Ai-darsiin to ?malle-j their home. Mr. Wi. J. Merrit;ef.filr Ploy was j a ; visitor yesterday. > Mr. Reid 'Campbell of Eureka was in Anderson yesterday. . ? . y ? ? . ----rv .. .vi - Mr. Henry Jackson of StorovlUe. spent yesterday aftornooa 4n tho city.. . .-_ Mr. -Bonham O'Neal, has moved^to Mr. Thomas. Eskew's at ,1 lay Stock farm, and will operate a small dalry.. % O' I ]BlBBfc>haryv,3ocI?<?y,. The ladies Misslona*;'< Society. ot ] the ?Flrst Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs J. B, To-Wnnend, cn Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. fr-v * ? HOUSE AMD HOME * ? BY * * 8. M. T. * ? . . - ? Now 1s timo for all good house wives to bestir themselves, and get their houses and homes in order. Pair the long- cold winter months aro at hand, and a.b'iuuoh ougiit to bo done. Tako your jrards first, see that foncoR and gates are In good condition. Tliat a "stttt?h in-.timo'saves nine" ls true enough, a,nail in placo is as true lt ? ..palin:.? is loose, fasten securely,* if.'a' oHpo|;.'e)t the gate, put one on, dbh^-le*: lt swing drunkenly lu ov>)ry.- p'ft?.sliig* breeze, from days to weeks, ^mraweeks lo mouths. A biouBo e?p??$aes Its owner, the charac ter ot/^;5^rspn is plainly visible in ?he ^?jb4f=s=?c?. of his homo. Sivift le*|gj|ft?V?^thriftlessnesa are "wrlt ton . ait- ?ver'.oo?j?-'pieces. Tho bang ing -shutter,; thc .broken paling, lean ing pOctV.iipk?pt yards, gardens over grown -wtthyfcoeds' are BO many loud ly exclaiming sjgn posts as to Ute personal qualities ol the people .who -l|ve there'. Tliis is tho time to tako your gardons, in hand, ir you want flowers, sud - , good vegetables ?ext uumraer, .ty? lawn ougai to bo mowed' closely, and covered with a genorous blanket of stable manue, the roans and shrubB carefully spaded and fertilized, hedged thc; ?ahio/.. The vegetables, or kitchen".garden an our grandmothers would .?all ; it, ought to be cleaned ut all ' dying vegetation, weeda, and old plants Should be collected' and burnt, to destroy all Insects,that thrive on plant lifo. When everything outside ia In per fect ordor, tile lirltty and capable housekeeper turns to the house, bright warm, r.ml cosey lt must be, tb; offset tho rain and cold of winter day:;, mut ti,ic and tho cool grass rugs are to be' taken nip and laid away, after floors are scoured, and stained, thick ?nrpets. or ruga take their place,. the airy- thin curtains also comb dova, the hangings' must be heavier in tex ture, and richer in color, tv.orc .are some exquisite chintzes that come for that very, purpose. .' Tho su?hyr'wTndow must "have its flower bei:: anil a friendly palm add? beauty to any room. In your prepar ations \ for thc winter look well ip tho fire pl nee, that most important bf things, the heart bf tho hom?.".A room without ,a firs ls like an empty bird cage, ?t?(i Ufo has . fled," a chilly vacancy ls;atl Ihat rem?ins.,; When 1 Bfl.y;'a: fir?, I "do not mean a hideous! iron stove.-pr an atrocity;'fa Ute shape of glass . Jogs/tibut ?}ther ?. mass | pl glowing Coals, .or ? wood fire, that most beautiful and delightful of coni panlptfb,, with. ) . its dbtlcjitb, fambont fiamos, :'a?<?,''U? bx^olsite' colors ..In that -mest .?birraing bf books '.'Back-, log ctudlcn**, ey. Charles rj??ley Warn er,\ne. peates pf/?he.'Jpys bf an bpeh -fire, and\v,tW, weintet ovehlnga. made Swppy by, ttaob?Flli^g;?t..st^'rlng taloB ns?ntke iffl?Wj ?f, tbb leapl?g .??m?g,', tho roasting of ...apiden and nut3 on toe \R?de,aparthj..;iF^?m\that to not' appia 'toddy 4?; butfljep,. which old fashioned ;pavorsgei,was; often ,brew cd in. the ;oiden ,d&ys> wltn .a clear, ?pn EClence and ahelean, home, nome ?of our ?1 ospltable hpuierkeepers. may . ';tr/ these : during tile . wintry , months. i Ho| Apple Tpdd#c, " lt-T^oro'pghllynitoa.yt-a dozen .-Jans. Juicy apples;; .wlnesapo an^lVjplpplca or? excellent 's? this, purpose. .Scrape tho. pulpi ond^ jiilce;{free pi seeds anil cores end raisin ? /bowl .with one pound) < of - pul wrlsed .sugar, JStlr., tbqr tughly,. adding afterwards; one quart pf good) whiskey, and >.half pint of Jamaca rum. This mixture",; . ns it i^ands is caUeb.the \'?dg" and it may bo t^pt adorn; time, but nll,the.mtx> inar. .mii?t b? 'bUowiHl -by ? good Sl?r >r V^opn r,#iy .-f?, ?%>?~p'?t wc "PUS" >n a. punch bowl/,and pour-bu boiling water ^t?.'IflM?,. pr bise add oneri'Mrd or bhe~foufth not water tb the peg afteK.lt lins been put u?dil?t-: od in tba Utile glasses*.. ' Too much water will. spell, <this delicious punch. i Claret Copt"' I nut in' a big apiece'.pf ico. . '? \tiif?$ , -Th??? quarts o? ?ood claret;, three bottles of soda w ater, rix'-lemons - thin ly sliced, ono jeUp pulverized ?sugar; poQr,.sugar ,oyer;,Jpmehs, -and - let, the Julee draw; ae,d!ciarbt,-aud sola w.a ;<$$;Just: ,,^|pr?' jjBOTvJug. ' put ih;:>a.blg.piece",;;of. Jcs. \ ',A truly wonderful, fr.?it:piju?h is nihdb by sile Jng j?r^nges, -leonis,i pineapples; baba jn'sA,'ohd. ?rsibsi icOyer with .sugar an4. so? . add JdietRlcd ?br : mineral water, and Jutyt :A&f?r? ?eryliig ?dd erbeked - ice ?kb?'.-bClher n. bottle . of cnWpWiq bi Hhjnev^lo0' "-. ;.et?t?ly ...ladles . bf, old ? dtd". not diPdsln IooXlqg.'a?ter-> the needs ot tho .household' anti -superintending ' tho I brewing bf) detectable dHnkS, and the making bf wwdrbu? pnaubs.' A .hPuse yif??'B manuav.publlBbetl In 1860 'con \auts ' reelpes'1 'fdi 'the fabtous r?t? /lea'e-f -enc.iont'-.-.days,:?'-.f?^a?fa l3;i{?.rt; ] cralty..' sopposisd tb bo a liqUbr,'. bri cordial fa whl?hviho;?ayor of almond* " ii ave- twoidsHtrnttb,} " Wlfl?h 'they t call .cherry ice*-''or .-ch?iVV'';ori^a^'^??;?i?^. ^ the ?^t ^alne principa^- Tr> _ 'puhbfc?sr ?b^'appe?aors .1* ?f?bp,iiaa&y., people use. thom th?lr^ ^vf^^sHs, i.cut.^iia dice ':Mta?j:oraa^4.^C,^??P,p1.<{ . ok?sd < *iiibir, ' and > bn.J.nioe^^pb^ ,.br minced ;^ritn|:' cpveted^wiUv' 'indJss and placbv: 'on toast i? ..irrgpod opictiierVi fTh^ nwtt? r lexion., so : f rp.entress. TR wo . a^ ria Creoie', ;?s' espe*^'*; r^Wm^hbnt??il. ?Oflbk rico wita bWcfc'ea vrHb blt? : ?t- tt? t&i.;C^^Vfbebpbr,f' and sliced! JU?>^U^ . TV: ; A chlffonftde di^sslng. /Two te?W*i H??^fcibf-;^^^ tu.* Seo? bf chbP?^ r*d ot gh?en t>bp?*f?, teespebn of mittcbd 6iitJW(H^lac*4b*P-; tlon o? cayet^??, four ^laspoon* ?r oit^? on, au* two; bf vfhegar. ?our We aro able to oiler our patrons better values this year than for several previous seasons. Our burying organization is able to command the lowest market prices, yet we never buy in large quantities which involves duplicate styles frequently riot authentic. Our suits are re markably well chosen for style, quality, trimming and workmanship, yet because they are bought on a ctese iviargin they are marked at prices often below suits of the cheaper grade. Beginning at $12.50 and ascending by <easy stages up to $65, each suit in otu* stock is an overflowing value of its kind. Our line of suits at $23 is exceptional. Special Vales xis Week at $2198 and $20 OUR CO A TS ARE WONDERFUL VALUES Coat weather is due almost any day and it is well to be ready for it. Beginning at jaunty lit tle SPORT COATS at $8.50 v/e have some very stylish models, in the three quarter lengths you will find poplins, gabardines, zibelines, wool velours ahd vicious pile fabrics such as Salts Sea Plush. Handsome coats in the latter fabric may be had as low as $25. Fur trimmed plush.coats sell at $30 up to $50; AU colors and a variety of styles that will please almost any taste. New White Hats Wo . novo/ a good showing ot the how WHITE ,HATS that; Sro ali tho rage Just now.'. They, are mostly small shapes ?nd: are-trimmed with .f??, hoad .ornaments and handsome huckl?B. Not high priced either..'. ,'i The.{ gold lace hats aro very handsome, a's', well \ SB black velvet "hat^Hb BP1^ lace'crowns. "Good, modela at $6 arid up. YoUr now ault , will demand a pretty wal8t., We -have a good selection In ta??uUi, crepe do Chine, ? ? Georgette crepe, bot or lace waiata 1st $3.08.and $0.50. All have th?, newest collar, and; cutt, effects ? and. many Show vests ip con. tr?istlng. color... .... ? to m ember, our ?ino of , Children's Wear is the ht?ftt in OreonvUJb.'.; Drcs&ds, hatsV coats, -etc. at lbw" pnces. i I Our "OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS' at 16 and ?0.08 In plther solid or J mixed colors aro soiling rapidly. There ore also pretty net chiffon or malino ruffs at as low bs GOc. Gloves, hosiery, nechwear? etc. in bli tho newest Btylos may be had nt bottom prices. New styles in leather hand bags at all. prices.^ L - 'Tl . . '.' t J . wsasasi-.-^ - ????fe ?ver -crisp .lotluce, and,.,**iry?; with toasted, chea?B?;eaadwlchC8. . :" Pew housekeepers < t in to know Hie yalu*'-of egg? ia coufcug. but"What delightful dishes. can ..be made. . A New York hotel has a Special card giving forty-n?nc ways to' coble eggs. 1 wish.I. had .!.. pace for more than ono 'dr.'two/. ." . [. / ' sm . Gitnbletts. r- Beat' together four eggs unis well thixed, add a season in g.of tait ana pepper, four ^tablespoons ot' er?nm, .?i?d a half ,'cup.' full of .grated, cheese.. .Poor .,thls tdto' eight buttered " raoius, st^nd in a':tp&'n.:'ofV?rm'7T^ter?.->and' Plac? in moderate oven until misturo is".; -firmly" set.,-put :asld?'until -coli ?um.rout. and~cut ia .slices, dip in erUmb? i LU ii r.r.imm ' 0?gcj and STOW a 'J?/,h?t lard like?fcroa?ettos. S-.rvo .wilb them white sauce, to . which hus juju added, .grated cheese. ' j' A? good Juicy.tender omelet seemrt a rarity, >-ot\it\?s easy td make. To tour! eggs add two. lablospodns 'ot warm water,1:eea?. slightly..-' flare the pan hissing .hot, inolt in 'dt ? half, i<?.v spoou of butt?i1, -season, , abd. pour in tn*, eggs, shake] the pan .-hard, for a minuto, tliep with a fork lift the conk ed .layer . t^at . tho j uncooled portion ?nay flow. nndorncatli, co?tihpe to do tnis? tilting Ifte pan to facilitate tho operation, 'until ihe omelet ls ;;el, hut nVt^lial4^/.^?gih..at^tb?vB^lavOf tho Wji^a?arost;. the,,h?^dte. io ?-oil<{ the omelet, first- placing iii '.tho. center (p Spoonful or two of the filling if the: o is one. . ; '< ? ' ; Kcal b^$ib> .?re tho things that Borve better, irrespective ;of ; coat?;. Lo*o hours and a spicy breath are boii^d.to tell pn a jcuaii. 'ir?--'iSr '? ' ' ' 1 . ' . " '? ', '. ".' ? ' II... i ??-JlfcviW Je tho history of tho develop ment . of : 2ocfal custom's : h-r,ve Christ mas Cards been sd much Used as they are today. ??Tho custom is,al?lOst universal and ls ejtcndlPg e'ach ybar| a^fact that li n a tura 1, waett it Ja. rcmemberc il that tula'ts the least expensive and moa: MWMt?, mean's, fit ponveying, purran in?-the Bom total ot Christmas han lewiss. ' '?wbU'fe:.' ready-made. cards for tali occasion are offered,,fp4 . ??ie' ?t mahs ?lapes ;-, t?**e .a^t ? so ; ^jien ; it demand now ns those . which ' ar? Speciallyengraved.^ Card's for"''Christ bits Erecting*/ abeu ld ; oBpres^ one'/ individual Sttfctta a?^gPsAt :.a;,degr? asV^d??iar. p?r?opal,greeting, aa< this can : .Odly :' be .-^a^pomiillshw mrwgh tho. medium . bf . a 'card ? en g rared in accord?nce -witifi^Dur o wi laste la arrangement sad-artistic cf 4t1ie'meit satisfactory ; results cai be ??^ltii^r\w^m^-!m^.!-,p paveas ^gravl?g^ cb., 47 WbUehal ib^t^tbo .work, can 1? made up for yoi ?Vi 'itu- J^?-OT . JV??1J>'-V 1 ' "-:r.? * ;. = . ? ; G S3 flnpIUl and S?rVlt??, .?Mft&BQQA*. Confections Chen Careful Attention . (..^.--y -WW 0lllb?B'-Ju fiatf^vVWittf; A. Holsens, ?M Early Jersey Wakefield ? i ; Copfcphager? Market > 1 Wat Dutch PHONE Member Florist; telegraph -'?iejliet^i.^ inn l> I1 ul |-l'iil'mil I ilw^frgjjii^WftSwwH i We are recomniending our 10-rl-O I and and 10-2-?-C f?r wheat ?n? ??ts this f?? wheii you &ow it? This will give it stalk ; and grains in ?he ^ head, and that it \vhat wu Wanl ^o? wi?? sow f?v 4?% in oats this fall, after i^eparip? the; land vrell arid fertilizing it ?ell /;;gqods^jypu;lind ]lt advantageous. ,TK?;. 10-2?-?-0 ?s ap;especially fine g? grain, j ?feus hear:^om you. '. ' Andersor?? S?^ih Carolina