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We price our merchandh
cant afford to stay away, jus
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Women are just pouritt)
here for their Fall and Winter
are almost rediculous. If you'
These suits are all wool
J wanted fur trimmings, plain ta
$20 00 and up.
200 all wool serge skirU
SKirts marked down to only $2
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f ((J\ have called t
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nie Byni
mer ,was the hostess at a pleasant, ers, EHi:
rook party which she gave in honor
I of Miss Agnes Summer. \noth
The house was beautifully decorated
for the occasion, the color scheme of | .
! in honoi
pink and white being carried out in uercilie|
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clll LUt? ruuuiJ) dim axov/ iu ? vwm , .,
Mayes
-t ments?pink and white ice cream and ' *
white cake with pink icing. Beautiful1 b
little souvenirs, consisting of wish-! brightnt
k bones and miniature bags of rice were chrysam
w given each guest. Durin
For rook, tables were arranged in Summer
thp Hvine room, hall and porch, and j Carrie T
score cards of hand painted brides ly." Vi
shippers were used. consiste
f Among th? guests present were Russian
Miss Agnes Summer, Mrs. J. B. Fox, containi
| Mrs. J. T. Mayes, Mrs. W. H. Hunt, Suest ^
LVlrs. )Iom Johnstoi e, Mrs. O. H. Can- rea-d ale
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Houseal, Mrs. Lambert Jones, Mrs. J. white ri
N. Martin Mrs. Jas. Hunter, Mrs. made a]
Howie, Mrs. Hack Summer, Mrs. 0. H. by the y
- Joimfeon. Mrs. Leland Summer, Mrs. be" as a
E. H. Kibler, LYrs. Claude Schumpert, Those
0 Mrs. H. W. Schumpert, Mrs. Clarence T?es(}am
iWJse, Mrs. Robt. Holmes, Mrs. Herman erett
Wright and Misses Fannie Mae Carwile.
Cora Dominick. Annie Bynum.
k Florence Bowman, Reilley, Pauline Gil- peikvm,
_ dsr^Janie Mack Howie, Lila Summer Hugh S
and Vema Summer. bert jor
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The Woman's club had a pleasant wile, Ge
meeting with Mrs. H. T. Cannon for ton, Pai
hostess Thursday afternoon. Shake-' oile Wal
speare's "As You Ldke It" was dis- nice Mr
The ahfp leader for the after- "Dominic
tU^O^U. i.UV
noon was Mrs. I. H. Hunt, and she1 Pauline
was well assisted by Mesdames 0. B. J 4SSjSt
Cannon and J. X McCaughrin. j pannje
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K j wile, Fo
w The Ladies' Aid society of the Lutheran
church had a social gathering!
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of its members with !Mrs. Thad Me- rp.je
Crackin. The afternoon was Dleas- "
1 nase of
antly spent ana uuusuuui iriicsiiments
served. j
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i Wednesc
Mi?s Mary I,. Burton gave an elegan;
! drive -Mr
dinner for the teachers of Boundary j . fj.
(Street school at 6 o'clock Tuesday. j B1 s' \
The house was decorated in charm-;.,
1 tne sam
ing taste, reuecting autumn colors i
everywhere. The dining table was
lovely with a large epergne of scarlet The j(
sage on an exquisite centerpie^-e and charge i
the guest places marked with souv- nir the city
cups ?aud saucers containing wishes ^ay
for each guest and also their lortuuet
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\e on the most economic basis, We j
t read the prices and description, then
Women's Ready-tc
I in for winter clothes. Women surely
garment needs Here the values are ?
II compare you'll say so too.
One Hundred Mori
Serges, Poplins, and Chiffon broad clc
ilored, also every wanted style include
Here's a Price That '
splendidly tailored, mostly navy blue
.49 and $3 50 each
rican Lady Corset offer y?ul
for the pr
r every figure, No fit, no sale.
section.
gure that we cannot tit cormerican
Lady Corset and vou coming di
he "Trump Card" when it
>ets. New models, high and
:ed $i.oc, $1.50, $2.00 and
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. Just $0
liiiiner? Galore 38 waist 1
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displayed here hats that you dandy $6.
elsewhere. We . can and do on^ ^
only complete stoci
i town is at
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le. After dining, the guests J ?
tertained with rook and selec
the victrola. The guests were
Glertrude Rheeder, Payne, An- ^ J M J
im, Lucile Wallace, Sadie 6owza
Mabry and Bees Burton. 4 rr?
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er wholly charming and de- =
-Miffli-tainmont civPTI this Week i I
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* of Miss Summer was a hand- j
shower given by Mrs. J. T.?
all and rooms were bowers of j
;ss wi.'h jars and vases of!
themums and roses.
g the afternoon Mrs. Leland
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sweetly sang "For You," by,
Barnes, and "I Love You Trurith
the refreshments, which
d of delicious sandwiches and'
tea,, was placed on envelope
ng a wish whitten by each
>r the bride, and it was then
iud.
ket made entirely of rice and
bbon contained beautiful hand
id embroidered handkerchiefs
quests was given the "bride to || Wm.
l souvenir of the occasion.
enjoying the afternoon were
es W. G. Houseal, Burns, Ev- ft
ans, Watkins, O. H. Johnson, ' "
Dimes, Homer Schumpert, Berrtin,
Edw. Fullenwider, Chas.
Frank iMower, Will 'Brown,
ummert Clarence Wise, Lamles,
Haitiwanger, Hanna, Wm.
Fannie Mae Car- f
trtrude Carwile, Mary L. Bursy
Cannon, Sara Houseal, Lulace,
Fannie McCaughrin, Berrtin,
Elizabeth Dominick, Cora
k, May Dodd, Linda Welch, JL 1
Gilder f.nd Bess Burton.
ing "Mrs. Mayes were iMisses
Ramage and Mesaames Carx
and Summer.
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Catherine Wright went to CliD;<Jav
to be present at the mar- TP ^
her cousin, Miss Zee Wright. A J lA
sjc rjc sjc
3ess Burton went to Columbia From
lay to enjoy the fair. She will
. Twchard Burton'? horse in the same n<
xhibit Thursday. Mrs. Cannon
tflll also exniDll uer uvise 111
e contest.
Beth Eden Charge.
:>int council of Beth Eden
arill have a special meeting at PRICES' M
council room at 10:30 Satur- *
?snft*r<6. *C. W. VOk, ;a vn
Chairman Pro Tem.
LY NEW ARRIVALS
L \ti\ r^r
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oursue a cash buying and cash selling
see the goods. Comment is unneces
)-wear Garments
do want to buy where the crowds bu;
5o much greater than those of the othe
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2 New Coat Suits
>thesi They show all the latest style e
id, offered at wonderful savings, the s
Will Sell the Skirts
and black, seems like a shame to sacri
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nore style, finer finish and quality
ice than any other house in this ^
You will save time and money by and styles
rectly here for your hat. made "iti
sleeves. $
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irts for Stont Women 5pe
It is ou
skirts in the Jot 32, 34, .36 and
stout wo:
neasure, black and navy blue a Coat Suit;
50 skirt choice of the entire lot etc. in spt
ie skirt $4.98. out sizes i
k of Coat Suits, C
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policy. Quick sales here mean money
sary.
y. Thousands are coming, Jr
t stores that comparisons f
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ffects and have the much \ MM
uit $12.50, $15.00 $18.50, \?S
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fice them, $3.50 and $5.00 i
rboQsands of Waists J|
new Fall and Winter material Jp
are shown in the large assortment
a high and low ne^cks and long j|9iaj
;i.oo waists at choice 49c. J|23|
rials for Stoat Women ijgl
r aim to take care of the wants of
men and we are now showing
3,. Qoats, Skills, Waists, Corsets
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icial out sizes. If you require
see Mimnaugh.
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oats, w uiszs ana
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^ Going Out 01
After standing the st
half a century, two panics,
cotton, we are as solid as tl
being closed out, not that w
simply retiring after 50 ye
an elegant stock of new, sn
we intend to close out by th
As a starter we offei
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Clothing, flats ana v^aps, j
Squares, Trunks and Valis
and Embroidery, Ladies' a
Sweaters, all millinery at
dollar or one fourth off. Oe
off.
This is a great cut on
? *?! wa want- ftiir frimrlt a
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advantage of it. Remembei
tise they always carry out 1
No catch penny wild cat sc
Most of these goods were b
j fall and would not be sacri
we are going out of busini
1916. We are giving up
I leaving a fine opening for s
and our store for rent aftpr
New prices and ne^
The entire stock must go bj
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two wars, 4 1-2 cent
le rocks ofGibralter, not
re must have the money,
ars of service. We have
A
appy, nice goods which
ie lit of January, 1916.
r all men's and boys'
Dry Goods, Rugs, Art
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es, Lap Robes, Laces
nd Misses' Coats and
25 per cent off on the
l all shoes 10 per cent
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i new, nice merchandise
nd customers to take
whenJMoseleys advertheir
ad to the letter.
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heme but solid facts.
ought in New York this
ficed but for the fact
sss after January 1st.,
a prosperous business
ome active young men
Jan. 1st, 1916.
w goods added daily.
r 1st., Jan. 1916,
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