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This National Movement to increase thetiome consump tion of Cotton goods of' al! kinds has our full and hearty endorsement. We firmly believe that it will assist materially in the ef fort to create a bigger demand in this country for Southern made cotton goods, which will naturally stimulate the raw cotton market. ?TTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTT tri SOO. .j . .* * M ? m ? rna** m. . _m m m m m ? ,t. .1. ,t|jti f _f_ Beahaai-Johnson. The following invitation has been is. Hued by Mr.'and Mrs. ll- K. Beacham M.i- and Mts. Bolton Knox Beachaui rt-nie: i tho honor of your presence at thc marriage of their daughter Lorena - to Air- Walter Eugene Johnson on the afternoon of Tuesday, tho* twentieth of October at four o'clock First Baptist Church Abbeville, South Carolina. See Tuesday's \ Intelligencer for Bargains in all Cotton Goods Bradley-I'resslcy Thc following invitation has been issued by Mr. and Kirf?. Jas. F. Bradley Mrs. and Mrs- James Foster Bradley request the pleasure o' your company at the marriage of their daughter Mary ' and T.I3V- Henry Elliott Presslcy on thc evening of Wednesday, tho fourteenth of October at halt after eight o'clock at home Abbeville. S. C. Be Patriotic and Loyal to the South in her hour of need, and Buy something made of Cotton during this week. Read our Ad in 'tuesday's In telligencer for your own profit! 8lms-rhIllIpK. .? Mr. and Mrs- Abner B. Sims announce tho marriage ?>? tlfclr daugh ter Ollie Lee, to ?. Mr- James Killin Phillips, on Thursday, the eighth of October nineteen hundred und fourteen at their ho&io, near Pelzec, South Carolina, At homo in Belton. - South Carolina, after the first of November * Hubensteins "Mirror's Old Stand." J Ellls-IInrper. Dr. William George Harper, who made lils home in Anderson, until a few years ago hus sent a number of his friends here invitations to bis ap proaching marriage. Dr. Harper is pleasantly remembered here and baa a In Ot of friends who wish for him a happy future Mr. and" MVS.- Jerire Calvert Bills request the pleasure of your company at the wedding reception ot .their niece Miss Mary Gillam Hodges and Dr. William George Harper oj* Thursday ftveplng, October 27 from i? to i " ojciock At home Abbeville, S. C. . Miss Seybt Honored. Miss ?Marie Seybt, whose marriage to Mr- ..Hill on MJonday evening will he tho leading social event of ' the week in Anderson society, was the guost of honor at a miscellaneous shower Friday afternoon when Misa Alberta Brock, one of Miss Seybt'a attrr/dahts. entertained !n ber honor. The guests were grctted at the door by Mrs. Clarence Brock and invited Wedding Presents of Quality and Taste When a friend marries, the most natural thing in the world is to remember him with a present in com memoration of the ?vent To bc sure, you wish to give something nice-then where'ehe would yon go rather than to a fflt? Chu? Jeweler? Solid Silver It sounds well-there is nothing quite so sweet to the ears of the bride as sterling silver. Cut Glass There is nothing handsomer, nor more prized for ka beauty and elegance man' a piece of sparkling cuf glare of the first quality-wo keep that kind only. s We carry a very comprehensive line of jewelry that i> vary suitable for wedding gifts at almost any price that you care to pay. hlarchbanks Babb The Neapolitan Orchestra -s (All Talented Italians) Presents Fir it "Number of College Lycetmt Course Friday Evening* Oct. 16th College A u?itorium I, A/ili A Ait lii.iti.i.li sfisfissVi I I r^TTTTTTTTTTTTTT j | [ET Y il il h4 ?++V*"f*4"M-+ into the ltviug room .-/hore tho host- j ess. honoree and Mrs- William McLean* Missus Ruth Fretwell, Lois Jackson j ? and Maude Holly received After the guests had all arrived thoy were invited into thc library]j where a chair had been placed Just under a beautiful white and green wedding bell, for Miss Soybt. Dainty little Theodosia Hrock and Helen Al lon in their little white frocks and hugo pink bows announc d that the bride would bo showered. Many ex quisite gita were given Miss Seybt. |( Throughout tho house a pink and green color scheme wa3 observed Bowie of pink roses and Jardinieres of ferns were placed In every avail spot t i After the Shower thc guests were {Invited'into the H?ning room where in 'tho center of the room the bride's ta ble .had been placed and around this small tables for thc other guests. A. vase with exquisite pink dahlias and ferns made the central decoration, for tho table. On the ligh*U of tho chandelier tiny littlo bags had been tied and Just as Miss .Seybt was scat ed a string wns pulled and she wash showered" with rice- The other tables | ] used the l'aine decorations as the bride's- Painty hand painted cards made as flippers and wedding bells marked thc places for tho following guests. Mrs. Wlullcr Nnrdln, Mrs. U. E Seybt, Mrs. s. D. Brownlee, Mn, Dave Gray, Mrs. Eugene Harriss, Mrs. Eugene Watson, Mrs.^Earle Lew. ia. Mrs. raymond Fretwell, Mrs. Ar thur Hollman, Mrs- Dick Llgon, Miss Louise Ligon, Mrs. Tom Allen, Mrs I>. A. Led hotter, Mrs. Walter Heatly Misses Lorena and Ella Mae Cum mings, Zadie Fretwell, Ruth Fretwell Maude Holly, Lob-. Jackson, Mrs. WU liam Mci can, Mrs. Clarence Brock and the honored guest, Miss Seybt Birthday Party Dainty little Miss Katherine Mar lin, the attractive-little daughter of Mr- and Mrs. F. J. Martin, has h'ptose to a number of her friends Friday af tcrnoon when she celebrated her fourth birthday at the home of her parents on East Orr street Games were enjoyed for an hour ?after which the guests were Invited into thc dining room where a beau tifully decoray3di Irfrthday tobie {awaited them. A huge hlrthday cake with* Its four candles stood in the center of the table. A yellow and white color scheme was o?*ervcd and carried out in every phjrsible detail Delicious ices, cakes and candies were For ved tho little guests who were: j Louise King. Annie Elizabeth Crowth er, Shelbv Crowther, Frances Hamil ton, Ira Hamilton, Caroline and Evelyn Starks, Mildred Hutchins. Gertrude Wllklu, Sara Wilson Rowian. Nancy Dlwer, Nelson and Vivian Cheshire. ?Edward Elkin, Aaaron Hcmbree, Mir. tha Wyatt. Harold Johnson, Marshal] Sherard, Sara ' nndj Crook Bura'sa. -Toff Clinkscak"--. Sara Alice McDaniel. Nan and Louise Martin, Jam ?ii and Frank: Martin, Ceraldine Trainmen. Elizabeth Dugan. Ethel Pruitt. W. N. Newell, Allen and Pauline Smoak Circle Meei inp. The Circles of thc First Presoytcnan church were most pleasantly enter tained Monday afternoon at the fol lowing houses: Number one. with Mrs. Fred Bur nett on South Main ?treet. Number two, with Mrs. B- O. 'Evana Number throo, with Mrs. Frank Farmer. Mn's. Anna Weston, Miss Loutee Humphreys, on East Whltncr street. Number5 four, with Mrs. George Townsend and Miss Hunter, in Nprthj Anderson. These meetings are always delight fully Informal and bring the members* of thc church in closer touch with one another After a sbort business session a social hour was enjoyed and ' each hostess served tempting refreshments, McPhaiMYilllngbam. The following Invitations have been received in Anderson announcing an other interesting October wedding in Pendleton. Mrs- Frances E. McPhail requests the pleasure ot your com pany st the marr Iago of lier daughter Marie to Mr. William Thaddeus Willingham on the evening of Tuesday tho twtsn tlHh. ot October st eight o'clock . at home Peno'oton, Sooth Carolina. IIb? Cohen Again Honored. j Miss Sadie Cohen was guest of hon or at a breakfast patty given by Mis* Hilda Meadow ort t?n Saturday morn lng, her other guests being the mem bers of the Crochet Club. The decora. Hons in the dining room were both beautiful and unique, the colors cho san or the motif being red and yel low. In the center ot the largo round tobie was a punch bowl, filled with red salvia. From the four lights of the chandelier, which were shaded with yellow, wore suspended showers -of sai via; and yellow ribbon on which were strung quantit?s of little wed ding bells, was hung from the lights and brought down to four caudles oa the table, tbe caadles haring Shades of yellow end tied'with yellow tulle. the effect being strikingly ai tractive. Covers were laid for twelve, the piare cards being Dutch shoes ?nd other odd shapes which the hostest bad obtained during hor recent trip U> Iloll&ud. An elegant breaktast ot ave courses waa served, at the el<*ae| of which an interesting end originel j ..gama ve* introduced- The guests { were pvesent^d with HtUe b4okw, anti ced "Conversations be*~is,a Sadie and ?? m& - Illustrations of their acquaintance md courtship which thc young ladies were asked io give nunn s to. Boroo rory clever answers were given and ?aused much - amusement. Wesley Pbilathea Meeting. .The Wesley Pbilathea Class of the it- .Johns Methodist church will meet ruosday afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho lome of Mrs. Remus Henderson, on Marshall avenue. An iutercbling acotlng fa expected and all tho meni >ers are invited to be present Parties fer Miss Cohen. Tho following clippings from the El l)crton Star will be read with the greatest interest by the, many friends )f Miss Sadie Cohen, who will sonn -?nie to Anderson as Mrs. Marry Oelsberg On lafct Friday afternoon tho at ractivo home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. It ttattox was thronged with guests, thc -fas''"" l>el*"* i reception given by ftes Ellen Mattoe aal Mia* Jen i.cu irvin lu nonos of Miss Sadie folien, whose marriage to Mr. Harry Oelsberg o oe. ure next week. Tlie rooms were bcautiully decorated Arith golden rod und fcrit*. and thc lights, covered with yellow shades :ast a warm, ssoft glow over tho scent presenting a striking contrast to thc hill ruin on the outside. In thc re ceiving line were Miss Sadie Cohen, Vii'O Ellen Mattnx. Miss Jennie I .on Irvin and Miss Minnie Cohen In the lining room the decorations were -perinMy attractive, the large round .limy lunch cloth, thc center pluce teing a large bunch of golden rod. \ delicious salad course W.T. served by Miss Daisy Irvin. Miss Lizzie Irvin ?nd Mles Alice Muttox, all of whom wore dainty white dresses with large mellow scVihos and yellow bowe In the tiair. They woro assisted bv Master vflke Mattnx. who passed th*? mints ' pinned on ?thc favors, which were vhlte -heartB bordered with gilt on vhlch wem the letters "C" and "O" -eparated hy a golden wedding bell Miss Elizabeth Mattox served punch Trom a bowl alun st burled in golden .pd; she, too, was dresser! in white with yellow sash and hair ribbons Mrs. Mattox wa?? assisted lu receiving 'he guoirts by Mrs. W. H- Irvin and -/Alice Stevens. A large number it friends called during the hours of lie reception. Wlritslde-ltetof?. A number of* Rev. Chas. Haddon N'a bc rs' .friend j- have received .Invl-. '.attona ?nouncing his anproachlng marriage. Rev. Xabeii* made his heme In Andersen at one L??ic and hus thc best trishes of all his former friends. "Mr. Jefferson Da\ ir, Whiteside re rmest|i the honor ot your* presence at the marriage of Ms daughter. Minnie, to F.ov. Chnrlrn Haddon Nabcrs on I Tuesday afternoon, October the 20th, rino thousand nine hundred and four teen at four o'clock, at home. Hickory ] rjrovo. South Carolina. At home af ter October 23rd, Prosperity, S. C.* A MyHteHo?,? ?Colton nail.*? A very enterprising charitable or ganisation in Columbia has decided toJ ?rive 2 "cotton ball" In thc ball room at the Jefferson hotel about two weeks from now- Tho whole affair is exceedingly mysterious- All the guests arc to wear cotton costumes ind tho ball room will - bo. decorated , n cotton boin?. Every one should .be m thc lookout for one of thc in vii la*ions and havo a cotton gown ready. The bali will undoubtedly be e pretty iffair and all thc more enjoyable ho- j sause of this unique Southern fea- j (are.-The State. Ladies* Day. Friday was ladies' day at Elks Club j md a number of enthusiastic, card players spent the afternoon In the club j rooms. Tables were placed In tho la dies' reception room-, reading room abd ! billiard room and from four tii? six i auction was enjoyed. Those playing were Mrs- Swain Oil. mer, Mrs. George Aide, Miss Lydia Orr, Mrs. Ralph Hamer, Mrs. Harry Orr. Mrs. Louis Gray, Miss Land. Mrs. Sam Orr. Mrs T. t?. ?ely. Mrs-- G. B. Greene. Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. McDon ald, Mrs. James Baldwin, Mrs. Levis] Sanders, Mrs. J. L- Sherard, Mrs. Al bert Sidney Farmer, Mrs. Clydo Floss/ Mrs- -Lucille Bray, Mrs. John Frank, J Mrs. Bond Anderson, Mrs. Horace McGee, Mri?. Leon Rice, Mrs- Har rington Godfrey, Misses Anna Rossi Cunningham, Weean Gllrner, Jessie) Browny and Caroline . Vance. Birthday smarty. Miss Louise King was a charming i little hostess Saturday afternoon when Hie celebrated her sixth birthday at j the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. j J- King, on East River street The twenty-five little guests were Invited from 3:80 till 6. After the usual ?ames had been played the hostess and her guests were Invited in the dining room where everything was beautifully decorated with > 'len rod and terns- In the center <* the dining table was tba white birthday nalia with istx tiny yellow candles to mark tho years ot little Miss King's life. From the chandelier to each cor ner ot the- table were broad yellow batta ribbons to add to tho beauty of thia happy little orcwd with their dainty white frocks and colored hair ribbons. Delicious lees and coke and candies all in the yellow and white wera served the ittUe folks. Another Skewer. Conspicuous among the many de lightful attentions being bestowed up on Rock HsH's group of fair brides ot the month, was tho shower given Wednesday afternoon oomplimentary I to Miss Ladle Fresrjfry ber cousin. Mes Margaret Frew. The roo mr und hail way of tho r-^fidenco were attrac tively adorned *lth a color harmmy of white and yellow. Upon arrival, the guests were seat ed at tables where progressive Old J Maid afforded Intense emu semant until ! car3* wera laid aside for the terring! sf two counses of delicious refresh ments- AU were then invited into the lining room where over the tuhle was suspended a white parasol, decorated with golden rod and with satin rib bons extendiug to the corner of the tjiile "Showering" from this and bunking thc table beneath wero num. tiers of interesting looking packages, which ' tu being opened by the guest >f honor were found to contain all ort.", of lovely things dear to the heart f a girl. For tho gamete. Cu pid score-carjls tied with yellow rib-1 bons wore used. Miss Lucile Frew was elegantly at tired In a gown of "now blue" char-1 meuse, wth chiton draperies, black | velvet hat with black plumes. Tho hostel's wore a dainty gown of ] lace trimmed lingerie. For M?s? Frew. Miss Frow, of Rock Hill, whose marriage to Jaine?; Marsha!! <*!'! tuke| place Wedneeday evening is bcinst charmingly entertained by her girl friend* previous to ber wedding- The j following clippings from tho riock| Hill Herald will ho interesting to Mr Marsha'ls friends and t> thc friends] MIBS FT JW will make when she comes I to Anden en as Mrs. Marshall. L HnrrlKoopJone* Anderson jieople aro greatly inter ested In thc marriago of Miss Mary Connor Harrison and Hayna * Janes, which took place Wednesday . dron ing In Walhalla. Mrs. Harrison has a number of friends in Anderson and Anderson county who regret that ber marriage will take her out of this county. Tho following clipping from the Greenville ri ed mont will give a vivid desorption of this beautiful wed ding. \ On Wednesday evening, October the I seventh, at seven o'clock, the homo of Mr- and Mrs- Frank L. Harrison, of Wulhalla, was tho ?jeenc of a brilliant wedding when their daughter. 'Miss Mary Connor Harrison, became 'tho] bride of Mr. Hayno Jones. Thc homo was beautifully decorated with potted plants and cut flowers. Ibo -color scheme beldg yellow and white. Just before the ceremony Mrs- Wade | C. IJ ughs sen? with unusual swaet IKI s th* w ilding song from- Mendels sohn- Mendelssohn's wjedding marchi AMS played by Miss Grace Heard as | the wtiddlng party (entered in 'the1 fol low order: Messrs Frank E. Harri son, Mack Neville and Earle Beard I formed ribbon aisles from the recep tion hall doorway to thc improvised altar In tho ceremony room. Next! came thc maid of honor, MMs Janie ! Harrison, sister, of the bride. Herl brunette type of beauty never looked prettier? than In her lovely yellow accordlan plaited chiffon gown with lace draperies and carrying huge yel low eli ry .san th em urns tied with yel low tulle. ? Little Miss Mary Louise Beard was I ring bearer carrying the ring in tho| heart of a white rose. ; Miss Carrie Darby Harrison, (sister | of tho bride, entered next as flower girl, bearing a gold basket filled with j white roses tied with whito tullo Hot ii flower girl and ring bearer were I lovely white lace dresses and yellow ? :a:di(<-. The bride entered on tho arm of her ""lither- She was a picture of dainty loveliness attired In her woddlng gpwn ofwhit? Ivory satin with duc,h css lace bodice, draperies of chiffon r-mbrcldercd in pearls. The ?ung wai' ; tube v- n wuk J tleet a a v. sprays of Illy of the valley. H or bou quet of bride roset* with shower of | valley lilies .was gorgeous. * Thc bride was met at the altar by I thc groom with his best .man. Mr. Luther. MjcBue, Jr-, of Greenville. -The | ifng ceremony was performed by Bev. J. L. Stokes. During .the ceremony Miss Graes Beard, softly played, a se- j lection from Tanhouser Immediately after the solemn and] beautiful sc-r/'co th nt united tho hap py couple, a brilliant reception was enjoyed hy the largo number of guccta present. LU Ho Mis . King. A number of tho friends ot little Miss Noys King wero delightfully cn- ] teri nilled when she asked them to come Saturday afternoon and share Uic pleasures of ber birthday with her at her timo on Hiver street. Aile'. ?lt the guests had arrived and i-anV delightful games played they were invited into the dining room where a beautiful yellow and white color scheme was carried out fe every detail Thc ease t&blc deco rations used earlier in thc afternoon for little Miss Louisa King's party ; were again used with the exception pf the birthday cake which- held thir-1 ?**s tiny ye!le*r candids. ?ess, c~k?? and candles were (served the little; hostess and her guests Staff 8upp*r. , Harry Oelsberg, whose marriage to Miss Sadie Conen, of Elberton, Ga., Si H be one of the social events ot ie weak waa the -guest of honor at a stag (rapper Wednesday evening. In the dining room of the Hotel Chlquola a tablo nad befa beautifully decorated and Lore this supper was served, ? Tiny caros with the mena on them j wero plseed at each plato Mea?. Oyster Cocktail Broiled Trout < Tartar Sauce * Celery rickie? On vee Fried Chicken Geisberg Fritters Oreen Peas - Potato Croquettes , Waldorf Salad Chocolate Cream Wedding Cake h" ' Mitihs Coffee. October 7*h, 1914. - Billy Lyon acted as toastmaster and a number of amusing after-dinner speeches were made. Covers had been laid for the honor ed gttest, ***x Gelsberg. Ernest John sou, BUly Lyon, Donald Brown, Har " 'i ? .V. . ^^HaBHS leaton Barton, Allic Barton. (Hoon Evans, Dr. John Major, Clifton Ligon, Eugene Watson, Henry Cason and t'lydc Mallison Hhower fer Miss Frew. Miss Emma London has issued invi tations to a Kitchen Shower Friday af ternoon in honor of We* Lucile Frew S5**a Minnie Bussell to Ko to Panama. A cabio message was received Wed nesday by Mr- W. W. Russell stating that Miss Minnie Russell had been given a position on the Canal Zone. Miss Russell fc? at present teaching a school near Rock HUI and has not been communicated with yet, it is pre sumed, howover, that she will accept tho position if the school board for whom she IH now teaching will re leajsc her for this term. Ladies' Aid Tho Ladles* Aid Society of Nie First Baptist Church will meet Tuesday af ;crr.DO!> at four o'clock in the church. ?t... \,r.,ll_... _ T ".."i.,t?, I ?no. .fl.-lou - unu?nii?i 13 leader. Girls' Club Tito Girls' Club of tho Baptist church will meet Friday nfternoon at four o'clock ln-tho church. Mrs. A- L. Smothers Is loader of this club and is very aurions or all thc girls to bo present. Dancing Porty. Mr- and Mrs. Henry Orr entertain ed Tuesday evening nt their homo on West Market with a beautiful dancing party. Mr- and Mrs. Geo. Cude of italy, who are receiving so many lovo ut tent lons during their stay hero were again the honored guests on this oc casion. After Mjr- and Mrs. Orr and Mr. and M rs- Aide had welcomed all thc guests the ono step and hesitation wero enjoyed from nine 'til ono, with a short intensif rion for supper,. Nec tar was served throughout the even ing. The dancers were Mr. arid Mrs. Bond Anderson, Mr- and Mrs? Alert Sidney Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Christie De Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. William D. M eari, Mr- and Mrs- Swain Gilmer, Miss Lin da Thompson. Mr. Sam Orr and Miss Lydia Orr, Archie Cathcart, - Tom Cartwright, Guy Wentworth,, of Greenville, William Marshall and Mr. Gllbonty. Mr- and Mrs. Jess Stribling and lit tle children, Virginia tad Harry, are spending tbs week-end with Mr- Stab ling's parents In Pendleton. Miss Genevieve Singleton, of Green, wood, is the guest of Miss Lois Reese, on South Main street. Mrs. A. Wv Carpenter, of Washing ton, D C. who has been the guest of Mrs- Lizzie Sullivan, on Franklin street, ls now visiting Msw. Wyatt Aiken in Abbeville. ? .'.t.. Miss Maudo Holly, of Cokcsbury. and Miss Lois Jackson, of Iva? er$ the attractive guests of Miss Msri^ Soybt at her homo just east of UM* city. Mrs. C- Br Walton, of Spartanburg, arrived in the oity yesterday to bo the guest of Mrs. 8. D. Brownlee, on' South McDufie street, for the Seybt lilll wedding on Monday evening. -Mrs- Zeigler Marshall came down from Asheville yesterday, where aaa has been for several weeks to attend the Scybt-Hlll wedding- Mrs. Mar shall is stopping with Mr|& Dare Gray on Bast Church street Miss Mattie McLees, of Dillon, is spending the week-end with Mrs. El sie Gray on East Church street. Mrs Stokes, of Walhalla, sad Mfess, Hallie Pelser, who have been the guests of Mrs. Elsie Gray, have re turned home Mrs. Frank Sloan and little da^gh>, ter, Esther, havo returned from At lanta, whore they spent the past month- ' } - ' "v..~ Miff. Ruth Provost and little son,! Claude Townsend, are visiting rela tives in Atlanta. . ,? Mrs. Harleston Barton has goos to Greenwood, where' she -will spend sev eral days as the guest of Mrs. Jack Abney before going on to Elberton, Qa-, to attend tho marr lag of Miss Sadie Cohen and Mr. Harry Oelsberg,, on October tho 3.4th I Miss Marguerite Adams, of Chafies ton, and Miss Bessie Allen, of Green ville, two of-the teachers of the Bel ton school, are spending the waek-1 end wini Md?. J. p. Trowbridge, on Pr?vost street. Mrs. G- A. Hubenstein loaves today for Elberton, Ga-, where she will be ibo house guest ot Miss Sadie Cohen j until wednesday. Mrs. Bubonsteln will act as dame of honor for Miss Co hen when (arlie and Harry Oelsberg aro married. Miss- Sara .Witherspoon, of Green ville. Is spending the week-end with Miss Caroline Vance on Bast Church street W. -O/W. Unveiling Oct. ii-l4. Water Oak Camp will unveil the monument to their late Sov. Mack Bl-) nam in Silver Brook Cemetery, Baa day evening, Oct. ll, at 4 o'clock. Tte degree team and members will meat; at their hall at 3 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen are ' invited to take part with us- *rv-' R. E. BMPTH. <?. C; . ? - i i ??fiiaac=B3g?sasaw ??t???- -i Have your eyes ? tif??ally treated by those Who Know. WALTER H. KEESE asa Vrv'i Dr. R, El Cochran, pptomerist. Authoritative Corset Styles You want a corset that will shape to Fashion--support in easy supple com fort-preserve your natural figure lines-and stilt be serving you tong after an ordinary corset would have gone to pieces. Ask for. Wamer*? Rust-Proof Corsets Merchants everywhere have the author itative Warner styles for Fall and Win ter. Make your selection Bow, alid weur it w'hen your gowns are fitted. For every . figure-large or sma?l there is a Warner's fashionably de signed to support the figure Wftfi easy flexible comfort. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED Not to Rust, Break or Tear Wear a Warner's Brassiere with - your corset and your figure frota shoulder to thigh will be pe rte t ly supported in lines cf present fashion. Warner's Corsets $lto$5 Warners Brassieres 50c to $4fc We feature ali Cotton goods this com* ing Week on account of the "National Cot ton Goods Movement." J