The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 31, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
10 dozen Fay Hose, Black only, Monday, ni|
i t?b?e Children Sweaters, White and Grey, gi. So jjjj|j?jf
value, Monday .. .-. . '?. .. .'. . *?%PC>
20 dozen Ladies No Button .Vest, special for
. Monday. MH'C
15 dozen Ladies Outing Gowns, 2 colors, special ??.?Ckir%
for Monday . ?. %. ,. .. . .. ?, ffr?J,?#
. 8 dozen Girls Knit 25c,vaWHose, . * *?|?.??
Monday .... .'..Ji *J*C
Ladies B. a, ^.Brassieres,. 36 and 38 sizes only, , OC.>*-..
Monday ;....." v, ... .....''..... ;.;,'?5|fv,
- 25 dozen Children Drawers, hemstitched, j?f?.?l
Monday-.. . . .... ..' ... ..... .&%?C
i lot Children Corduroy Coats, size 4 and . tel Cart
6, Monday ... . .. ... *P *>O.V
1 lot Flanncllette kimonas, $1.56 values, .' QO^,
Monday ..'?'. .... . . f..-. ; .. . .
1 lot Girls Soft Felt Hats, 5bc ones, "ff^
;. Monday, i j. ..... .. JL 3C
New Neck Ruffs, 75c values, Mon- CSO>*
day.-... ...:vj.. .. ..we
RAIN COAT SPECIAL
Children's Rain Coat, with' Cap to match,
*S4.00,value, Monday .. ........
Ladies' Rain Coats, $4.50 .value,. -,
. Monday. . . .. .. .
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SUIT S?LE MONDAY
No. lr^-Lad''es Blue Garbadine Shits $22.50 values,
Fur Trimmed. Just opened up, . t?? fl "7 Oft
.Monday .. .. .. .7 .. ..?Pl . >a7p
M??Y BIG SPECIALS WILL BE ON
SALE NOT LISTED :
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j W?loak From tfieUzarJui -
Wc liuTo secured tho exclnslr.? agency for tho c?l?br?t
. \' . . 'cd> KUo?k Eqttery. li is ? potter/i made from tho
. ' '* ninia clay? wihopfc ahy No two piecer .-.
mo thc saul? ^design, ppr haye exactly the same coloring,
foundin tho ?ooi?h.?llaf o!' fhe ?iark Mountains of Arican
' ; No color ?cen in uny. other pottery; either natural or arti
uchil ia U9 beautiful In tono or decorative raine ns are tho
hcautUhl colors seen in Nllonk. . I
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The Reliable Jewelers,
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S4r*i?aento Cbecse. ,'?;>:'.
^fefeo???3a'Dates, just in?,. ?,Men?e, raeat:inp?e^^affes, ja?-.'
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Btltmore meat Hearts. The liai?^owghly cook
ed asia teady to serve. Crab Meat; Mushro?ltns; Shrimp and
i-Lobster* Boned ?**t?i? ea^- - 2? wi*? of peanafet?^o'-**
Country pecans, CrifsteKscd t?bercfcs, pw^t?fe t?d ??^er ?n
<;aftottS. &ar?s*'Or?^
prunes ?n? new apricots. ; ', ;:.-.'
Of coarae we have many, many other seasonale good
cheng* co eat. Cai! ?tr up and let os suggest them. . .
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w.lHS?Wils?n Belter.
? ;)wiRB .l?mm?>Wilson of Clearwater,
Florida, y/M be removed today ?rotp
the Anderson county hospital to the
home of her aunt, Mrs, J. Pi Reed on
Kast Orr street. Miss Wilson waa
visiting relatives on her .woy from tho
mountains to her home in Florida
when she suffered an attack of ap
pendicitis. Bor friends will roj?lco
that her operation,.and recovery was
successful and complete.
Lander Club Sleeting.
Friday aftornoon when tho mem
bers -ot Lander club bud a few Invited
friends entered tho home of. Mrs.
Georgo Prince for the October meet
ing of tho club they felt that the
brightness of tho auaiiy u?toraoon out
side had paled very little Inside tho
homo as thoy beheld tho nm'sy vases
filled , with brilliant salvia and largo
red chrysanthemums Mrs. Prince had
everywhere.
Mrs. C. R. McDonald began tho
program with a beautiful vocal solo
accompanied by Miss Annie Chapman
on tho plano. Mrs. McDonald's voice
was so clear and sweet that everyone
was delighted whop '.she responded so
willingly' to the encore. The study
of the year being the two Americas
and the quotation for this afternoon,
"Time wrecks5 the proudest piles we
raiste/V prepared all for something
of long ngo. Mrs. J. R. Anderson
gavje' a most instructive paper, "Tho
Cliff Dwellers of Arizona," and Mrs.
W. E. Casoit-followed this wi th an \
interesting talk on. "Machu Plcchu' in
Ancient Peru." Miss Zenobia Welch
gave several Instrumental selections
and everyone present enjoyed every
note played for Misa Welch in her
beautiful rendering of music reaches
tho heart.
-The club had oiuch business to
transact, and "committees " were ap
pointed to serve at the next meeting
when tho club expects to share with
tho other literary societies, of the city
the. pleasure of. an address by Dr.
Morrison of Clemson college on "Early
Times ot South Carolina."
Tho hostess served delicious cake
and n?ctar.' It was with much re
luctance goodbye bad to be said and
many ran to the six o'clock cor.
Churning Curd Party.
A. charming little informal affair
for Friday evening was given by Mr.,
and Mrs. K. P. Smith at their,at-'
tractive home on Marshall, avenue.
In the'pretty living room filled with
;the fragrance of mi?ny beautiful flow
ers tables were arranged 'for aucr
tlon bridge, and many ? interesting
games, w.qre played. ' Later' tho at
tractive hostess assisted by Mrs. C.
"Wi. Causey .served and elegant salad
course. The guests for tho evuing
wore': Mr. and Mrs.- Morrison, Mr
and Mrs. Hunter, Gen. and Mrs. Bon
hara.. Mr, ?nd'.Ms.' C. W. CaussyV
Dr/'and Mrs. CF. FJ^PS, Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Howard, Mr?Kand Mrs.
John Frank and Miss Helen Hunter.
Miss Margaret Evans has returned
tram a two months trip to' San?Fran
cisco- und other points In tho weat.
Mr-.<. W . ly . Carlisle was hero.yea
torda.v on Mr way to Shelby lo visit
.her. ulster, r.?ra.. Clydo Cobb.J
? Miss Auricle' loft. yesterday, ;?after
j avlsi*of caverai wacks to ncr s?s?er, j
Mrsv Jki. L. Bonham..
Y, W. A.
On; tho ; Second Sunday In. October !
tho Y. W. A's. of tho First aptlat
church tact la tko -Sunday school au
ditorium. Miss Armio. Cooley was.iiie.
leader rtnd tho aubi'uet for study
a survey of tho ; f?:t?lgn .vnilSBioaf
Goldi A numbed of yp?ng'ladles took
part on the program, each'tolling- Ute
needs of tho different nrtsaioh fields'.
Miss' Cooley : condncte-i a?; aarlpturo
road lng on ."Tba Commission'of tho
Church."
:. It was . decided* ?at - this meeting to j
remember our faithful church janitor j
with a basket of'good things, he hav
ing been kept at home on account of
'Ul'health.
. : Y* A. Social. j
On last : Frid?^ night - the Y. W.
'a serve? a delightful sapper ?i th??
chutch. ,'A;humber of girls , went di
rect front- their work <tp tho church
and* a splendid -.time w?U had in a so?
ctal j.way. -It was; a pleasure to'hayo
;Dr. .and Mrs. ; John E- White .pres*"
,obt. VAt'a" Bhort^hu?inass .aa^on Miss
N>ll? (Barton was elected" "del?gate*
to tho 'wetaan inseting which; a ill btf
held to^Spartanbu rg the second week
otJNby?mb?r. l - ; '- '"??'.'. ; . " ? . '/-?; -
The Special feature ot tho evening
was ah address, jby. I>r.. White,. Ho
spoko of the gr*at .woman* movement
that- is sweeping >-4h6 country - ; and
thi?ttghvvhtch''>r^om?n'>Ie'^?ln?tnf-h6ri''.
selfShe will. enjerge from t ibis
into a sph?re ioifl|r?o liboirtieb. and
'.greater usefulness'. ; Tko thing,' ot tre?.
mondons importa?ico ls that the^Ma^
itv", shall have his rlghtfiiU|?|^?fl|
tho Hf? ot tho new womah. Let' Ue*s
watchword bc ;"^r*rf?y." So aasa,' ilT
oniy v thlng that v^dti^sr throughd^t
eternity and ..that hy which We are re
membered after wo are -rxme. H was
an address-ot deep thodjht and .waa
thoroughly enjoyed by those present.
The Glri?tiii lafeSi
! r At-the te"gut?^i^^,<h^Chrl?
I tiaa ? Qrowth clbh ,^twtbbw '?m?-Jh?.
' fwx'c?g?' ixmvpt? ?w""-"?f'?i e "?r?^i??av/'Tinv?
ifflrla impersonated thc converts ou
.-.llAHowpTen l'art y.
Miss Evelyn Brown entertained
about "thirty friends ut a delight'.ul
Hallowe'en party on Friday evcuing j
at lier homo, on West Market street.
All tho young . peoplo came in mas- ?
yucrndc costumes^ us ghost witches '
aud other Hallow'ecn spirits and ai
vory linppy and merry evening was
Spent trying their, fortunen in tho dif
foront ways suggested by tho season.
Tho pretty ybuhg hostess aorved de
lightful refreshments later.
JIrs. J?arle Eutcrtalmi.
. ?tre. C. J}. . Earlo entertained os
Saturday afternoon in honor of her
house gtfest, MISB Lucy Carpenter of '
Washington.Tho gue*;* included
some o' Mi?? Carpenter's girlhood
friends when she ma.de Anderson lier
home. This beautiftut new homo is
ideally fitted for entertaining and it
was a merry, and. congenial party of
frlonds i.who woro her gur-at for this
occasion. .Rook was the chosen pas
time, and several very happy hours
wero delightfully spent, Mrs. Earle
serving delicious refreshments aller
tho gamea; :<;S.ke was.asBicted by Mrs.
G. Bi.'Tlmm?rman. Mrs. J. I. Brown'"
leo, and little' Miss Margaret: Tim
merman.. "Among tho other guest pre
sent wero. McBdamoj Ed. Martmall,
Harry, Goisberg, C. B. Greene, C. B.
Walton, Arthur Holeman, B. B. Hart,
Rubehstcin, ; Misses Linda Thonipsori,
Elizabeth: Van W-yck, Annie Chapman,
Annie Cooley, Julia Ledbetter; Eubank
Taylor, Bertha Cash In, 'Wllholutfna
Fant, Lelia Moseley, Agatha Spell
man, -Grace ? Rudislll, Alborta* Brock,
Louise Gilmor.aud Zoo Broylcs.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Poarco of Co
lumbia are boro [for a visit.
: Mrc fe. Rt Avery has returned to
his homo In- Birmingham after a vis
it to his tri?tor, Mrs. H. C. Laughlin.
: Mrs. Stewart, Heath has returned
to her homo nt Wir.nsb?ro after a Vis
it to Mrs. R?. Cv Laughlin.
Tho.Alumnae..association of..Ander
son college held./-.its third meeting
Saturday-i af tornpon ot tho home of
Ilise Lucile LBurjiss In North Ander
son; Miss Margaret Cllnkacales of
Hoiioa : Path da president of this or
ganisation/. ..AlVn'ougli. perhaps tho
youngest'aaa 'entaltest' alumnae asso
ciation in. Anderson, these graduates
are. planing to rriept. oy?ry months and
to' take, up eom'ft form of study.
/ ,T\yo out,Of 'towri ! members were
present, MIBS .Miriam YVccks of Aileen,
and .Mies Jeanptto Aiken of Central.
A delightful feature of tho aocicj
hour * was the music - furnished fay
Misses ? Lawrence, j Weeks and Aiken,
after which a.salad course was serv
al- i : ' _
The'Laaies ?'f.thc Wesley Phil?thoa
class'Of St: .John's church will servo
0 tuckey dinner on Wednesday. . No
vember 3rd, .in th? : vacant atoro. room
next 'to; th? 'GT F. ^ Toity & Sons
rHirolturo'Co.
/s. ..-r-r- ? ?
1 MTS. W. W. Chisholm has gono to
Charleston to visit relatives.
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c'iPty Charles Loyer?tt of Oklahoma,
wlio 1B p? a visit to ?riend? and re
lative:; ? in' "irns ; co^miy,..' was ni the
city yesterday. for a short wide,
?87;
tho forefgn.field and thia added a per
sonal touch tb tho prog rai)). Thc
choir gavo a special .'selection. Tho
following brflccra were 'elected:
Prcsldeni^l^ylnia Klnard. , . .
* Vico Presldentr-^Laurle Smothers.
SccT'ofca^y-f-Neili?. Bolt. .
', Treasurer-Mario,Edmunds.
;Pt?n5s?i|d[Wini? .ponier.
v Choristfer-Bowoy Bruce.
';<! .'?E?oriienJary. Union.
Central Presbytertah church Tues?
day nftorrioon at ivbvplock.
Program.
Dovotiona*. .
"Ah Attr?c?Ho Thanksgiving Sun
day fof tho Little Folks,*? Mrs. Eales.
"The Presentation, ot ia Model Sun?
doy school Lesson,?. Mrs-.-J, R. Vari'
diver. . ,.. ^ -T* \ '
" '(Mehibero wiU :pleaSe look oVer I?
ternational Sunday school lesson for
November 7th.)
Child study and- teacher, training
eiass.-.led- iby? ?fia. f^?tb'?r?. '
(Members ard to-take chapters ono
audi two id ib>. lui em 5 nts ot Chi ld
studl and F^iigious;^ ?
(The PHtsbUigh Chrohfcrtn Telegraph)
Throe : men were talking in rather
a largo way es to. th o exceileat. train
service each hod: In "his "dpecl&t.- ia'*,
canty : Oho :.w?fe'Wdm^ tho- west, ohs.
fiamh>;'the . New. Bnfctend iahd: ibo 'other.
fppjftrSjiew; York. Two^jneri. had hud
of. ni a rvclou s doings of trains, and it
waa .distinctly-'ythe .New'
Yorker. '?':?. - - " ? ? ?::-;>
WBRhW i? 'New;:York?.'-said, waa
HRtoniy run' oar: 4ra^?S:->for^:.<?tit we
also " siart ,t.hem fani. I remember
the "ease of a friend', of mine whose
Wife.v?eclt to see him off for tke' west
in tH? Pehnsylvtenla',at. Jersey City,?
:'A*.thft train, was '.about ta, start ray
.friend said bis fla?lKigO?d-by? to bia
wife ahd'??atied'.-do^v'fi4>ifr, the ear
platform to kiss. hfu-. The train Jinrtr
od, and would; you believe lt, mi
frtead foundhimself ktaAlnir a
rtrange w?ma^rl Oxr*ibe, p?airorm at
Trenton,"
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Good Place To Trade
Thai's what every Anderson woman is,looking for when she conies lo Greenville to buy the
suit, coat, or dress sive is unable to lind in her home town. We pride ourselves on HOME
MERCHANDISE AT MODERATE' .PRICES. Not only are you sure of getting the. most np,-,
to-date styles and dependable qualities; but yok? are equally sure of obtaining at the outset
the lowest price that anybody can get. ONE PRICE TO ALL ?ind that, the lowest consis
tent with good quality is our invariable rule. Wc solicit your patronage.
Suits at $16.50
At this low price wc arc showing some
very stylish models In serge, either plain
tailored or fur-trimmed. In cut, trimming
and linings they cxc?ptionally desirable.
Dressy enough for church, theatre, etc.
Practical enough, for evcry-day wear.
OTHER SMART MODELS at $ 18,50, $20,
and $22.50. r's
OUR DRESSES BEAR THE NEW YORK STAMP
Winter dresses by; the score are here -waitingt.tg 15c.chosen, Neat serges, many of them
I' .combined with plaid taffeta; smart combination frocks in. charmeuse^ taffeta, chiffon
and velvet; dainty evening g?\^{is in all the newest diaphanous fabrics---cvcry. taste
and.pocketbook can be accomodated; PRICES BEGIN at $5.98 with splendid values at
$15 and $25.00.
Suits at $25.00
Starting at this price you may select the
handsomest suits in our very complete, stock.
Broadcloth,, velvet, gabardine and necdle
clotli, in all the newest winter" shades, beau
tifully trimmed in* fur, embroidery, braid
and buttons offer wide choice. STUNNING^
MODELS at $27.50, $30, $32.50, 3S35 and
up to'$?5. .
Distinctive Hats
i Do you want a hat with the "metr?poli^
fan look? " Wc have it and the price j is.
not too! high. Stunning creations from
New York's most exclusive milliners at. S io ^
and $15. Good-looking models as low as
$5.00. Children's Hats a specialty.
Winter Dress Goods
Our linc of winter Silks and bressgoods
?, includes every fabric known to current fash-;
ion. * Serges, broadcloths, taffetasi satins
J *and Velvets in the newest winter colorings
offer, a bewildering choice.. Prices begin, as
;. law as 5 oe the; yard.
j I ?^-S?t<?f^1>^ ?.?I'll ? I i ! . I
?antloas Bellly? j rented bathing suit. Cleveland, Ohio, ta now flylt:.\? au'ii
-S 'LLt T in ?Ma ! "It depends, ma'am," rcpjled. tho all tho credit ls duo to h woman; Sr;T -?
nuw mr put ougnt i go in ..niB ( JJ^^..^v??n whether you're think- Jennie Dawson, who woht'abqut her
Water?" arked tho womun in . tho ?ltig about health or? appearance." work in a ayijtematic manner.
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Mode! H. P. $1160.00 Delivered
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Never b?fote h?vecars of this quality been offered
at tlie price. Nothing but the best material
fifty hours free work given with every car.
lo?ci just Reived. Gall and see them.
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