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WA You Are Cordially Invited to Our Complete Showing of the Newest Fall Apparel Apleasant surprise awaits those of you who come to see the new Fall coats, suits and dresses. The graceful designs, together with the refreshing color combinations, make them remarkably handsome and attractive. We ha ve only the models which we know to be correct-the flashy, sensational styles we do not even consider -so you need have no fear of buying anything we have in our store. Now we have brought together this bountiful supply of the latest and best ideas in fall apparel and offer them to you, knowing that the styles are the best brough t out this season, and that our prices give you an overflowing measure .of value. i. Miss Feeney, our New York Model, arm vho, no doubt, the An ..derson people pleasantly remember, will again v "tn us on this oc casion. i t J J1 '.Mt? ! M ll lilli .i ? Again We Extend to You a Hearty Invitation to Inspect the New Fall Apparel-3 P. M. and 8 P. M., Wednesday, September 23. J ^ J3oyd j ?HHMKyW?lll? I I I l'?t??*W.4H^^ Mrs.'Vines was given a bouquet ? ?- i i O f~\ T X7 T1 :: i ?xqul8lte nqwo-_ Iii I XX i: * i: Palmetto Chapter. | j ? X'V,* * "\ Tho Potojtto Chapter U. D. C. wa^ Ej '?j?&??^^ ??!??? >?HH tn> delightfully entertained Tuesday af- ' 1 Attractive Visitors. host and hoateas and the honored tornoon v. hen MIBB Eubank Taylor S ?rs. Lawrence Maxwell of Sevan- guests. - was hostess to the members at her; i nu1 wW^was formerly of Anderson -- homo on North McDufflo street. Miss abd who ls now the gueot of Mrs. ?? Teachers Meeting Miss Martha Bonham, the pr?sident gWaln Gilmer and Mrs. Rhett Parker The teachers In tho Sunday school proB,dedi and after a Bnort business ?ai one ot the attractive visitors at ot the Frat Baptist church held a de- B08aJon Mrs Jamea Thomp8on read ah , lo se Hill Club, card afternoon of this "fWful meeting Thursday evening. lntere8tlnR paper on th0 fan ot Fort fe )k. .Misses Nancy and Kathrene After an Intoroatlng lesBon study an Sumter Ml8B Martha Bonham and ficjDair df Texas. Mrs. K. P. Smith's Informal reception waa enjoyed. Mnj Vn? nurnett beautiful vo ^ltoreJ{were the other out pf town refreshments were served. . c&1 T^0 groator part of the nfr guest a tri this occasion. " ninn.i. Comoon was givon to Miss Bessie Four card tables wero placed In the " , " ^Jru,,aa' ,mn.' """ Major who haB Just returned' from ?4 room and after a number of ex- ? Wr ^J- fowler entertained a num- ^ where Bho Bpent tne Slimmer Sting rubbers cards were laid aside ber of his friends at dinner at his travellng Mra MaJor and nor party ?? .dainty refreshments served the COUtttry/?m? ^,n*^ay eveD,ng In wore in the midst of the war zone flakers who were: honor of his 60th birthday. ond her talk was most Interesting *Mrs. Swain Qllmer, Mrs. Lawrence Tables wore placed In the dining Qnd beneflclal t0 all presen*. For; MaXwvi!. Mrs, James l> Hammett? roora tiall. and porches for the guesta ^ dW notknow tnat war had firs. Ralph Rwmer, Mrs. K. P. Smith, and'hero they were served an ciao- heJD daclarcd aB thoy could not read Htsses Nancy and Kathrene ; McCall, orate dinner. the papers and so were not greatly . Mlsjs Ilolon Fant. Mrs. A. 8. Farmer, instead or ino ' customary way or alanuedi howevor they soon rai? Christie Decamp. Mra Herring- each guest giving tho host a present, pnQrt Qf f unds and reallaed thc seri, toni Godfrey, Miss Grace ?pencor, Mrs. he was given a handsome out glass of thoir p0B,tion. At tho con ?est Cochran. Mrs. T. E. Howard, water set from all his friends prca^t. ? , f M, ^ jorB talk M|ag Mrs. Bond Anderson, and Mrs. James After dinner talks were mnde by sov- j0r aBB,Bted by Gus HudgeuY; ?.Wwln. _ oral of tho guests. Mrg Wll]lam Muidrow and Mrs Rur . - -. *~" _ n"T,> nett Townsend served a delicious sal-. Afternoon Ten. vTelCOme Hom?. ftd colirse Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell of Savan- . Dr- ?nd Mrs. J. F. Vines who have ? : - nah. who has been the guest ot Mrs. ^^^^SSL!?&t}SS Miss Geer Honored. Rhett Parker on West Whitner street V<irk State and Virlglnia were given ^ii-Mlnl Entertainment for tho naat week was the .Attractiv? a warm welcome homo Tuesday even- ? lignum t,nien?inin?ui. tar me past weeK was tne attractive members of the conarera- On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. honoree Thursday afternoon when her H1 ? * li. ? 8 co?*re?* ? H n?t?nn ?ntnrtAinmi -arith an in hostess entertained with an Informal t,on ?J the T* BftP"8t church; The ? "alBaa8?n nniohhorhood tea church *sras beautifully decorated on mrmai party in nonoroi meir nouse Mrs Robt Uaon and Mrs Harrln*- th,B occaaion. Quantities of cut flow- guestajtftsses Irene Geer, of Ander ten^ Godfrey aulatod Mra ra?k?r aid .? *** fora? ^Ing used. Over the apn. Emma Drake of ^ Perser. Lucy ton uourroy asaiateu Mrs. i ari.or and t" where the flowers were hank- Davis of Rome, Qa., and Annie Maude M^- M*XW^ TZ^m^f^^^^lS^] *** korrine Hayn.e of Dixon Annex. _. ... . ... "Welcome Home." Progressive conversation was the ?dTerr?erved^ SS?J ??S?BP program was greatly f*P of tb. evening's amusements ' f?3 T 8e?vea a refreshing cup or enJoyed Dy all pro8ent: lntedspersed with music by several .'. ST- ,_, " Hymn 36. tho guests. i; ;? V ? F Prayer Rufus Fant At t?* hour of eleven-thirty delict? . H., inTitation issued. Scripture and JVords of Welcome, ou* tefreshmente consisting of pldk n r . Mrs. N. Ida Pruitt Rev. O. L. Martin. ftDa wbi*e neapolitan cream and white rmtaesta the honor of your presence Welcome from' Church, T. Allen. CQke were aerved by Mrs. Bataon as-, E dt the mariage of her.daughter Welcome from (Ministerial Union, Bl??d by,Mr81W' D- Whitten. { ? l Ruth Rev. D. W. Dodge. : The color scheme of pink and white! lr i to Hymn 29. waa beautifully carried out tn all tho? ; lirlr. Charles Edwin IGnsey Greetlnga from College, Dr. J P T^s>mn' cut roses being used extc?: '-ott Thursday evening October th* Ajrai Klnard. - . " - .; . . ? finteen hundred and fourteen > > Glad words from th? Classe?, C. H? 3e T?ramla wa*.a confusion ? at eight-thirty o'clock Earle, ; oi terns and potted plants formlug ai\ Greenville Street "Sun of My Soul." Matthews Weal background for the happy 'Anderson. South Carolina. Greetings from the Organisations *?f??P8. <>'8?esU chatting hy the light -- J. M. Paget. * of the moon. Sapper for Visiter*. Presentation to Dr. Vines,, A. h. "JPi ?*?ni*T hoar ***** Ie! Prof. Millee Bonham of New Or- Smothers. " ?^-^?ESe delightful leans and Mr. and mr?. Procter Bon- Response, Dr. J. F. Vines. evenlng.-Greenvllle News, hatti of. Groimvii;? wWe the guests -ot ?*re?entst?cs tc Mrs. Vinea, -Drau . , ^ \hohpr ?t a delightful supper party Ratliffe. ^ *. 'A * Snrpti^ Party. Monday evbnlng, whon Gen. aud Mrs. Hymn 806. ? Miss Carol Cox who have just re hi, L. Bonham entertained In their Doxology. turned from a delightful summer honor at their homo on Greentlle Handshaking. spent in the New England States was Sfr??t. / "Tho Lord hi ess thee and keep thee.* given a cordial welcome when Misset, Corers were laid for twelve, who ^ ^ Vines waa presented with a Clarence townsend and Marcile Guest w?r*r Mr. abd Mrs. William Banks, haodsomely bound book with a plc- planned a surprise party for her Fri Miss Smith of Abbeville Judge Mem- tafe;,**, the church on it. This book day. evening. The gnana'?ll met at minger, Mr, W. W, Smonk, Miss Mar- Cnhlalned a wOird bf welcome from Mba Marcile Guest's home and from tha Bonham,,Dr. James P. Klnard. the ?Rch class in the Sunday ?jhoc}. there went to Miss .Cox's homo on ? -... -'-4- . "".*' "" ' v *1 . 1. '. " " - -.J? . , South McDuille Street. It waa jom Iilete surprlBO to the honore? i she had been told she was gob ; to the picture show for the evenl.if Eight tahlee were placed in the spacious living room, library and hall and here rook was enjoyco for an hour. On the small tables a deMcious ice course was served by Mrs. Cox assisted by Mrs. Leroy Fallos and Miss Lucia Childs. Those accepting thin delicious In vitation were MiBsea Caroline Banka. Carolyn McFull, Sam McFall, Lydia McCully, Hazel Murphy, Evelyn Browne. Annie Gambrell, Peggie Blanton. Lucia Sullivan, Eunice Ev ans, Sara Evans, Sara Madison, Vir ginia Giliuer, Kathleen BurrlBS, Gladys Cater, Victoria Earle, Mabel Billingham, Tom Balles, Cal Harris, William Martin, Todd Barton, Pat rick Sullivan, William Watkins, Frank Wllhlte, Clarence Browne, Ber tram McCown, John Thompson, Dean Russell, William McFall, Sanford Vandlvcr, Bennett Townsend, Ernest Cochran and Paul Rich. ( ard Party. Ono of the most delightful card par thia of thc season was given Friday I afternoon when Mrs. Ernest Cochran) entertained nt her linnie on North Mc Imille street in honor of Mrs. George I Aldo of Italy and Mrs. Lawrence] Maxwell of Savannah. . Mrs. Cochran's llvjng room and library were beautifully decorated with pink roses and ferns. Bowls and vases of the favored flower being placed on mantels and tables. Here four tables were placed for the play ers and at tho conclusion of a num ber of interesting rubbers Mrs. Coch ran presented Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Aldo each with ap exquisite bouquet of roses. For holding the highest score Mrs. Rhett Parker was prcsent Gambrell took them to Bave the hos tess from being embarassed. After thc cards bad been laid aside a delicious salad cours,, was served the guests who were, Mrs. George Aide, M;s. Lawrence Maxwell, Mrs. Rhett barker, Mrs. Swain Cilmer, Mrs. Sam Orr, Mrs. Harry Orr, Miss Lydia Orr, Miss Grace Spencer, Mra. James Hammett, Mrs. Louis Gray, Mrs. Charles Gambrell, Mrs. McDonald, MrB. Ralph Ranter, Mrs. P. K. McCul boquct of red flowers, Mra. Charles ly, Mrs. J. L. Sherard and Mrsi Ray mond Beatty. i KSKK W-AlLL A beautiful wedding of the early fall In which Anderson people wero greatly interested was solemnized Wednesday! ?morn lng at eleven o'clock In the Baptist church at Pendleton, when Miss ?Mary Lois Es kew and Ju lius Aull were married. The church was elaborately deco rated with Rollen rod and ferns Masses of 'thia yellow flower being banked about the altar. To tho strains of the Lohengrin wedding marchet by Mrii- Bim Adll the bridal party entered ^the^'V'uMrch-_ln..the .following arder: The .brides maido coming down 5no .aisle 'ah'd the groomsmen down the other, meeting at the altar and rormiiig a ' semi-el rc le around tho bride and groom. First rune Miss Miss Ida McCreery with Gaillard Hunter, Miks Ida Allen of Lowndes lillie with Luther Dodd, Miss Louise Aull with Etigene Evans, Miss Sallie' T. Cade with: John Russell Tin maids ill wore . attractive white lingerie one would claim the booby, a huge ed with a 'lovely pot plant. As bb rronks- with, wide white satin girdles and carriod huge bouquets i of golden rod. Tho brido entered with her miad of "?onor. Miss Ray Masters of Andcr jon, and was met at tho <?. ? groom, whit his brother, Walter Aull, who acted as* best man. Here the Rev. Mr. smith, the brldo's pastor pcrformed tho ceremony, using tho ring sorvico. Tho bride wore a mod ish blue suit with Persian trimming. Hor hat and gloves matching this attractive costume. 'A shower bou quet or white * asters formed the bride's bouquet Miss Mattera wore an exquisite white satin gown, with chiffon drap: nrles. Her Gowers wore the same as the maids, golden rod. The bride,ls a .daughter' ot Mr. and Mrs. S. L. EBKCV and has numerous friends In Ander mn. Immediately nf'.cr the ceremony the bridal party, wau delightfully entert lathed at tho home of the brido'B pa rents, where .everything, was beauti fully decorated" for this occasion. All elaborate dinner .was served tbs guests. ( Mr. and Mrs. Aull are now on their wedding trip and after their return will make their home in Pendleton. MISSES MCCALL Misses Nancy and Katherine McCall Df Texas, wer? the guests pf honor a{ an Informal'card party Saturday aft lernoon when Mts? Helen Fant en tertained for them. After .the cards had been laid saide the hostess served dainty refreshments, . < The play ore were: Misses Nancy and Katherine McCall. Mrs. K. P. Bmlth, Mrs;' Shuford, Mrs. Adams, Miss Caroline Vence.and the hostess*] FOSTER. CAMPBELL MIBB Janie . Ftwter end Norton Campbell were,QOTrftly.? married st the home of the hf?5?'?.mother ?a Tendi? < lon Wednesday afternoon st four o'clock. Only a few of the most In? t?mate frienda; and relatives of thp bride and groom were ashed to wit seas the ceremony. .?iv?C ASB?C?A??vH Sfr.E?'?NG An Important meeting of ! the Civic Association will be held with Mr?. Relock." "Mlttay^l^f^^?v-'livliIeh the entire membership I? InteresteJ are to come up and .the presdent, Mrs Rufus FanV. urge?- all of the mom t?rs to be present. Dr.'J.^O. 'Sanders j will give a taJK o^ 'The Need? bf - District Nurae.^ ' WllC M?CT~?OXDAY . The regular monthly meeting of the tfotaany St. John's Methodist church will meet with Mrs. A. M. Sharpe on Mc Dufflc street, on Monday Sept. 21, at 4 o'clock. ROSE HILL ('Lim Friday evening a delightful Infor mal dance was given at Rose Hill Club. This was thc first dance of the fall and several congenial couples en joyed thc one step and hesitation from nine till twelve with an intermission for a huffatt cupper served in the grill room. Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell of Savan han and Mrs. George Aldo who ere being so pleasantly entertained dur ing their stay herc were again tho honorees on this occasion. Those dancing wore Mr. and Mre. Harrington Godfrey, Mr. and Mr?. Christie DcCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Swain . Gllmer, Mrs. ?Lawrence Maxwell, Mrs Harry Orr, Mrs. George Aide, and Miss Lydia Orr. DUE WEST ALUMNAE Mrs. E. W. Masters was* hostess to the members of the Duo Wost Alum nae Friday afternoon at her homo on North Main street. As this was tho regular time for the election of of ficers a literary program was* not planned. The following officers were elected for thc ensuing-year. President-Mrs. E. W. Masters. Vice president-Mrs A. M. Sharpe. Secretary-Mrr. .lohn Hood. Treasurer-Mrs. Daisy Wilson. . Gleaner-i.llss Louise' Agnew,. - After the huVi?es'S session Miss Gene Harris who has recently return ed from Europe gave aq interesting talk. MISB Harris explained many points of interest that people on this side have been unable to comprehend from the newspaper reports. ? Mrs. Clarence Brown assisted Mrs. Masters' in entertaining her guests and serving a tempting sweet course. PICNIC FOB CLASS Miss Georgia Marshall delighted the members of her Sunday school class; of St. John's Methodist church 1 a.stWednesday when she took them out to Haynle's Mill for the day, The girls went out on an early car and spent tho entire day. They toon their bathing suits and, ,'ajter spending tho morning in the water .enjoyed a boun tiful picnic lunch spread under the trees. The members of Misa Mar shall's class are Misses1 Mao Llgon, Evelyn Hoke, Alberta Farmer, Janie McCue, Gertrude Hayes, Madge La boon, Grace Laboon. Rate Laboon, Theim? Osborne, Evelyn Browne, Hazel Murphy, Denna B lockley. Eleanor Frank, and Esther Lasseter. DIXIE CRAFTER The J)ixie Chapter Of 'tHef?U. D. C will meet Monday afternoon at four o'clock with Mrs. Rufus BurriBs and Mr3. M. C. Dixon at tho homo of Mrs .Burrlss> on Calhoun street. .rr.. . -DADJUSO^EiDSON -. ~~ A beautiful wedding was solemnized Thursday. morning when tilas Lola Harrison and Mr. Leslie' C. Kidson both of Trenton? Si'.&.?- were married at the home of the bride's''bis tor, Mrs. W. M. Addison on Kast River wtroor The Rev. Hamlin. Etheridge of La mar, a relative of tho bride officln* The house was beautifully (decorated with ferns, yellow daisies and golden rod an,. , he chosen color waa used iu overy available way. Miss Harrison was . attended by MISB Ida Allen of Lowndesviilc, who acted as her maid ot honor. -The brido was unsusally attractive in her going away suit of. blue taffeta with a stunning fall hat tq.matcli. Immediately after, tho-, po rem o ny which was performed at 8.o'clock, the bride and groom left fpr their wed ding trip. BRIDAL PARTY ' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Addison en tertained the members of tbe Harri son-Eid son bridal; party /and'the out of-town guests at a lovely dinner party Wednesday o vening At their home on East- River street. Jf?tS?, MAXWELL* HAS LEFT Mrs.-Lawrence 'Maxwell 'who has been th? contor bf all social af ral rs for tim past week left yesterday for her homo in Savannah. ' " '''?''* ' ? i [ . Mrs. W. L. V?HWi??? ot St 'Louis ar rived in the city yesterday abd will be the guest Of Mr arra"Mis,I'Bennett j Valentine1 in North An'dertbn " for sev eral weeks 'i'" > . ? ? - ? ? . -.? -. ? ? Kaiser's Pet Troops Destroyed . iJc-ndon, Sept. 18'.?-Tho PariB cor respondent of the Ercharige1 Telegraph Company says; ' w- < ; , i. u I "All accounts in Paris agree that the I famous Prussian guards cdrps, the .lite of the . empire and the especial pride of the German emperor, has been virtually blotted out in the bet tles waged along the Meuse, Marne and Aisne rivers. .?? .?'-r-r--a > Steamer Barned. Hoboken. N. J.,_8ept 18.-Tbe rpas senger steamship. Nueces, , of the Mal lory Uno, burned to the water's edge at' a Hudson river dock hen?' tonight. Tho Neces, which plies between New York and Tampa abd Mobile, waa un. ?ergol?g repairs here. Her first offi cer abd eight firemen/tba .o/my r>cr aona on board, esearjed with their > longings. No one Was burt. MKS. BRYAN A S?FF. Wife of Secrctary^of State is In FaTor of WomaV Suffrage. . . ro~ As?oe?itcd "PVCSS.7 Washington, Sept 18,-10 a signed statement made publie hore today. Mrs. W. J. Bryan deelsrsd herself itt favor of woman eutfrage. T>e state msnt waa made to set St rest rumors that Mrs. Bryan 'was opposed, to the movement ?BISSET WltjTfB^?A??>ALEW One ot the .most Important an 0t Fall Hats have been arriving daily* for the past couple of weeks, and if as sortments count for anything, we will lead the procession as usual. If you select a Hat from our immense stock you're bound to get the popular style, as well as the hat, which is pro portioned and becoming. ? Well dressed men demand our Hats, because their experience assures them that they are always right. I y The particular man buys our Hats, because in them he has the assurance of every style and quality that he is looking for. The man of fashion se lects our hats because their excellence is proved by experience; all the new ones are here. 98cto $3.50 mmmm Your health is not trifled with-an ex perienced, Licensed Pharmacist is at your service here. The doctors recom mend him.' We fill prescriptions with strict ad herence to orders. Another point--the Quality of the Drugs used is THE VERY BEST. , Bring them to us and you will feel safe in what you, takey n '0'??U ? i 1". ?? ' G* TTrv ! VV JU PHONE 636 V ANDE??ON, S. C. nounccmenta. mado in Anderdon yes terday In connection wi tn. the."buy-a bale" movement was that of W. ,L. Brissey. Mr. Brissey announced .that he weald btiy ail the cot toa he could get at 10 cents per pound, provided it was for material from his plant and on accounts with the - Brissey Lum ter company. This will sound good to the farmers of Anderson. ; * ; HIGH SCHOOL ORGANIZE TEAM V.; , . 1 ? --- The boys tattending-, tho;J Anderson hir-'h Behool ware- busily jengaged' yes terday In canvassing, among tb^ir number for those.who bav? exp?rience in playing football. Preparations now undorway for tho ^f irst practice pf the season;, which; if tor'talce place Mon day arternoon aw BQUUH' Vista, park and it is said that all told thia sea son will see more games of football In Anderson than for several years geno by. . The local t??na hs* eecured the cervices of a splendid coach and it IS 'expected that a?mo good material ; ,: Bir?r.?'y Es lr* ? eh ed, . .pari?, Pepb l9^-2:t5pm^-Yhe Ger mans . aro atrbngly entrenching on the river Aisne ^rtth reinforcements' from tarrat??.\ according to official announcement 'made in Paris this af ternoon. tnd a meeting of poultrymon to be' hold at the chamber, of commerce. rooms in Anderson Saturday, Sept. 20, 1914,' the meeting to -pecur at 12.30 p.; m.. . .1 J. L. Jolly. A. N. Campbell, Herbert Harris, Samuel Milford, . H. A. Reed, : >ri-5\* ?' Campbell, ..* ?^> r Ned Provost SOTtCE ^ All, persons lhtor?st?a tn organising an Anderson county poultry associa tion are hereby cordially invited io at '.?^^n;^ptrlB^^?p^ to the Central jPiewa from Oheni sera that the Germans continue tha*bombardmnn? *>* . Ternronde. presumably* withtl^bj^ct of preventing a further Belgi?u Bk>Tr$p from Antwerp. There have be?a<va rious skirmishes in ?hd hoar the vil lages surrounding the Antwevp po sitions. . ; ? ' Tho Germana have entrenched them selves betwee? Hotstade, XS miles east. Of.Ohent, and(Sempit. Tho. tort,; ot Waelhelm on several occasions bom barded theso position*. Moral Men. ? :-. . It la in men as u aclK where aome times there ia a vein ot gold which the owns? knows ar* ef^Swlft