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$850 Manko* Mofe, $6.98 White and Natu? ral. Hmstitcked (Mob Ve?i, All colors $1.19. regular $ 1.50 value ImmmWt hg^Sjltfiaj $1.00 New shapes, all colors. We are closing out our stock of Dr. Jaeger Un? derwear ^V/tfJc under regular prices. A November Sale That Will Break All Records We've determined that November, 1912, should break all sales records. To accomplish this result NEW merchandise in all sections of the house has been ruthlessly cut in price. Unseasonable weather has left manufacturers New Coats: Big Reductions Full-length Zibtlines in beautiful collar; some with p'aid hacks. shades of grey; high $23.75 and $24.75 Coats Now $19.75 $27.75 Coats Now $21.75 Chinchilla Coats, $12.98, were $17.75 Frown, navy. grev and Oxford. Heavy, well-made gar ine'its for outdoor wear. Peter Thomson Dresses, $4.98, were $6.00 Navy serge, trimmed with white braid: plaited skirt; sizes 6 to 14 New Dress Goods. Greatly Reduced In This Unusual Sale Special lots taken from our regular stocks. Reliable qualities, large quantities, good variety and extra? ordinary- values. Lot 1 $1.50 and $1.75 Suiting, $1.19 50 and ."4 inches wide; all sea? sonable and desirable goods. The assortment consists of ten pieces of grey mixtures, one piece of black cheviot and one of navy serge Lot 3 Special Golf Red Suitings 54-larh All-Wool Thibe?, Sl-00 yard, i Regular $1.25. .-.?-Inch Broadcloths. ?1.50 yard. Regular $1.75. ax-lark Extra Heavy Coating Serge, tl.25 yard. Regular $1.50. Lot 4 $1.5? Broadcloth, $1.19 A very reliable satin fare cloth, $o .inches wide, in black, navy, re? seda, hello and canard Lot 2 $2.0? Suitings, $1.49. yard AU SI inches wide, consisting of grey, brown and blue mixtures and one piece of black herringbone serge. Suit Values in the November Sale. Unequalled Anywhere There's a charm of line, trimming and tailoring combined with beauty of fabric about these suits that gives them the dignity and distinction of custom made. They were beyond the ordinary values at their original prices. At the reduced prices they are simply unmatchable for value. Lot I $12.89 Lot 2 SUITS, Strictly plain tailored Suits of diagonal serge, plain serge and English mixtures, in navy, black and brown. Lot 4 $29.75 to $33.75i suirs,.j Velour de Laine, Zibeline, Diagonal and Men's Wear Serge, in navy, taupe, black and amethyst. Perfectly plain tailored or trimmed with buttons, braid and velvet. ?75|$17.75 SUITS, Two tone Diagonals, Plain Serges and Cheviots, in black, navy, brown and taupe. Plain tailored or touches of trimming. with over stocks. We bought liberally at special prices and then made further reductions, both on the new purchases and various lots of regular stocks. "If you see it in the Mosby ad. it is so/' Silk Waists, $5. were $6 and $7 Messalines, Taffetas, Chiffons, Charmeuse and Net, in navy, black, taupe, brown and white. Nearly all of them trimmed with lace and buttons. Very pretty effects. A few are plain tailored. Long Kimonos. $5.98, were $7.50 to $10.00 Challie and albatross?just as pretty as they can be. Pinks, light blues, rose, red and navy; daintily trimmed. Dancing Frocks, $10.98, were $19.75 About a dozen of them?fine chiffon in lavender, pink and with !1$19.75 $24.75 Lot 3 $27.50 SUITS, Plain tailored and fancies in this lot?Two-tone Diag? onals, Piain Serges and Mix? tures. Lot 5 $35.00 to $45.00 SUITS,. Diagonals, Eponge, Serges and Zibelines. All fancy trimmed with frogs and braids; taupe, amethyst, navy, black and /brown. I $29.75 light blue. The sizes are somewhat broken. Save 20% on IMPORTED TABLE LINEN ssaBananaaBgBaaBBsaB^KBUBiB^BBgnBjBnBMahuaaunw It's just off the ship?some of the prettiest patterns we have ever had in stock. $150Napfuns, $1.98 dozen inen. pure white bleach. 10x20 inches y weicht; pretty pattern*. $4.50 Napkins, $3.39 dozen Fine All-Linen Dinner Napkins. 23x33 Inches, good weight beautiful range of pattern*. This Is an exceptionally good value. DOMESTIC RUGS?Very Radical Reductions in It is certainly pure good fortune to get such bargains right at the time of planning to buy new floor coverings. ft. Axminster R.3xio/> and 9x12 ft. Wiltons and other stvles? $29.75 Were $37 50 to $55.00. 9x12 ft. Brussels Rugs ?two patterns in two tone greens? $9.75 Were $16.50. 9x12 Rugs? $19.50 Were $35.00. 6x9 ft. Smyrna and Axminster Rugs? $7.98 Were $15.00 and $17.50. 30x60 in. Axminster Rugs? $3.49 Were $7 50. 18x36 in. Axminsters, 98c; were $1.25. 27x54 in. Brussels. 99c; were 1.65. 36x72 in. Axminsters, $2.98; were $3.75. $6.50 Table Cloths, $4.89 Fin. SaUn Finish Double Damaak Cloths. 2 1-1 x 2 1-4 yards, for round SBd square table.. Large floral pattern. In round sad square designs. The cloths are extra heavy, all pure linen and snow white bleach. 0U Ins tf Meres at Half Price Leftovers from the special sale of last week. $3.89 pr. acre $150 ts $10. $4.89 pr. were $1150 to $16.50. NEW BROCADED SILKS At Greatly Reduced Prices A rare opportunity! This offer consists of the very latest favorites of fashion. Embraced in the assortment are white, ivory, pink, light blue, Xi!e. helio. pompadour and two-tone effects. For foundation waists, dresses to be draped, or fancy work there's nothing, more up-to-date than these silks. $2 Brocaded Charmeuse, $1.39 yard 20-inre. Satin DnrkeV $1.1? yard. Regular prices. SI SO and S1.3S. =*-lnea Brocaded Darheae, $1.5? yard. Regular price. $2.5". 3S-lark Brocaded Sllka la pompa? dour etfecte, S1.9V Regular price. $.?..00. =4-tB.-a Broeaded Silk., la ?oral eSeeta for fancy work. $2JIN. Reg? ular pries, $5.00. $2.95 Gold Brocade Satin, $1.98 yard A fcequtiful coat or wrap lining. Handsome gold d"sign brocaded on heavy rich. Mack satin. 36 Inches wide Other High-Class Silks Reduced in Price 3S-lnek Doable Pare Satte. $l,s? yard. Regaine prfee, BS BS A brjutlful heavyweight silk, in ..rn-a'n and turquoise. Ma<-k and emerald, wine at.d einer?! !. MacB and < ? rise and r >, \ ami - tu? raid. At. '.1>:-.1 fabric f"~ opera ?oats. etc. |0 inches wide. In blue, coral, maize and pink, light ?ream. $2.25 Crepe Meteors, $1.98 yard 4ft inches wide, in navy, lavender, emerald, apricot. I'openhagen, light blue, cream, old rose and black. $2 Bordered Foulards, $1.29 yard 42 Inches wide. Admirable silka for house dresses, etc. Navy, brown, white and black grounds with appropriate borders. $1.00 Chiffon Taffetas, 79c yard .1*! inch's wide. In pink, light blue, coral, rese.la. emerald. Kinn s blue. navy, etc Special Bargains in Millinery Section Trimmed and Cntrimmed Hats in the latest sha]>es. New Flower* iW drc-- trriTiiings an.l the hair. All at *pe cial prices to-morrow. A \i?it to "ur Millinery Sah?n will well repay you. Our Auction Sale of $45,000 Worth of Oriental Rugs Begins To-Morrow, Novembet 18th, at 10:30 A. M. It is an innovation?an entirely new departure in the way of merchandising in Rich? mond. These rugs were personally selected and gathered by Mr. Constantine M. Koury, a celebrated art connoisseur. We have engaged the services of Mr. Koury for this sale, and each rug will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. Oriental Rugs are no longer a luxury?they are a necessity?and Oriental Rugs of real merit are synonomous with fine paintings or any other works of art. Connoisseurs, collectors, decorators and all others who know rugs and rug values should attend these sales, which will take place every day during the coming week at 10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. at 21 West Broad Street, the store immediately adjourning our own. The store will be open and the rugs on exhibition from 9 A. M. until 6 P. M. Cata? logs can be had upon application. They will be of great assistance in helping you select a rug. If you have a charge account, any purchase you make during this sale will be charged. If you can use an Oriental Rug, or even expect to. you should avail yourself of this opportunity. J. B. MOSBY ft CO. 20% to 40 7<? Reduction in Price on BLANKETS, SHEETS, TOWELS These articles are all new. They represent a portion of the overstocks of several mills that we bought at special prices. To make the sale a notable one, we have made a further cut in price, with the result that the best values offered this season, or likely to be offered, are ready for you to-morrow. $2.50 Blankets, $1.39 pr | 75c Bleached Skeets. 53c Bee* Vatas We Have Ever Offered sd i a la Pf lea. White Wool Blankets. ?0x80 Inches: made of pure white stock, wool finish. Light In weight and very warm. We purchased two cases direct from the miU at a big reduction in price, and we're, cutting the price still lower for your benefit. 50c Crib Blankets, 39c ea Wool finish Crib Blankets in fancy colors, pink and light blue. 36x4$ Inches. The colors are all fast. Th? blankets can be. wsshsd sad main? tain their beauty, nap and feel. Among the patterns are eats, doss, rabbits, chickens sad flour ds lys. of pur. whits bleached sheeting, standard brand. 72x?0 Inches, with a three-inch hem at the top and one inch st the bottom. Each sheet torn before making, laundered reaJy for use. 75c Pillow Cases, 50c ea All-Linen Hemstitched Pillow Cases. 45x38 1-2 inches, made of rood, heavy, round thread linen, free from dressing; spoke hem? stitched 39c Initial Linen Towels, 25c each All Purs Linen Hemstitched Initial Huck Towels, with damask border. lSxSS inches, extra heavy weicht, soft finish sad very absorbent. Corsets That Were $5.00 to $7.50, now $1.98 Something of a reduction when yoa consider that the cor? sets are all famous makes, such as La Rita, Bon Ton and Mad? ame Eugenie models. We are closing out broken assortments. Xot all sizes of each style in the collection, but there's a full line of sizes at the price. ? TEACHERS OF BEDFORD MEET IN CONVENTION U" Mo* 1?.. I???? t?av#jBm f ST?*- ??? " 'i !? ?i ?ti I B-uf..r<1 ?*'.:>. Vi. X ver-t.-r 1* \ ajuu)I#?TJam uf tna> be*.' r J C? ir.tv T?x?*r?' \?^- a'. -. ? ?? ????! Tuuru ?a? an?. I r;-. ??? ?? ? 't> ?*??? ?art**. *??..?? ?f th? K: i*c"p*l ?"h'.r b. Tl M a.m.i-n ?a* <???? n~?l Tbur-<1tv iaom!n?r ?Hb an trr. ?ti?r. by !>-. J. ?I <;r?\. of tjje prw I-'*- r?"? r. AIL ?%>?. "f ? ? B-rffo"! fi?r ptsMt- ? r. .i :< i/.-<? o-i.t t< 'i. ?nr'aOoa, *u? Mi?' V ur.H H? g 1 rtiirnr icf. f r?am odrf? Maorur |v?t t ataut *a aaau* a- If*. f| ta finnan Mac? faa> ?r??a?>?a 1? *Vfi ?fc-ej? ? r*?' *?? * "-?v,m??-?<l <?*'*? al.au* *'*r ? '????-.? Ts?* :t ka't ?s la a .. ?*4 BJU mflm? H a*> I taf aaja Karr as airt? aar bans? f?- ifc? fm flu?? ra ft r?r* Ttaaa kV ffawauauuax SS Ha*?*?r > . Kkft ssajaVl. yH aaawurwJlMlIV ? . r.t.irj tr'u?:ror. The ".ub,)?-ct tarnt was th?- -Bible in j Ike ?. ? :. hj M;*s J.mia Gran*. ?>f ,_ii nehm?! at tht* The x-h ??<?.; Chl'd'a H-aJt ?" ?o in- t?-n -her? by I?r. w H Heek at Ike f-?<- :it> N atM i ? . ? .< . .. . who a s;ain in t\ Sunday ech" ?! . ? of t . V-? noli ? i hurth. .?P?k. on, I he k< MM ta the home.! ? na ? there eyeepj ttnej i.? K. I I'lf zi>atrirk. I ??'.?? -it <>f normal I f bin-la J M le-.ir. ' . ..I n? T.^ 0 ? ; .irtm?-nt of hik-j t-.r?. State Mel anal Ik heal, Karmvlile.. Wm |;. Qaiaatt direefer e>f aerlcil-, I .'. \. w UayVdaaj A .?;? t>> . Mlaa ?irare! l?i?i?. if t'te .!? pa rt m? nt ?.f dom.atl- I i t'? - . ?:>? ?? h'-<?l t? V. I .am-1 Ir . d.. !?.??. ?u|- r:nt> n?i< nt of' pchjoeen I. E li-'frv mt ? r>. hpaj e* njetu Miarh -"*< ?.????! Il.rrlt Hart, a I: ? ? r.t l:>. i. -k- r :'\ ? t I. ??r<?tina* I..?j.er* ???r? r>a?i <?-. ?-<o. srif'i-. " T?.-:'nt.'i to eth?-r ??!?.'??. t? by >!.?? K -i . f Nee, I. n !?? S . kd M ? k fkufoe 4 B? ???*??? <i <?.?> %? km.l, and on "Jay CV?r.C*-$'ti?-n "f ! t e T ?:. her ? ft ork " t.> Mlaa Mary A ; Wati I of ffiMirtevrse Hinh I ,t.d ll?'n ?? ?-iiif. - prlneif*! '?f Tb?re were more ib in !"? >:. ?? from all part* ef the ?; lh? i <-t yeftflon. end; .?''f. ??e^ and a I ? ?? < k t . ag a-iven , t*v t???. of ed lentloet in the rnwrjty.l ???r ttw pa**, f-w ye?r> hterh I - - . . .. >.|,pti_?t h?-r?- and J at kaanv i.th-r point*, and no many Bee 1 and m ?>??? aetio-.t building* erected. Ai*M fdv.v*'. wt,i have beaa esaeaeM f<>r t*.?-"?- purpose* this year. ! A mu<-h-enjoyed feature of the con-1 v^ntion eras the reception tendered the xjsitors Thursilay evening by the fac :l- | ?y of the Hedfnrd Oty school. There na* a ilclisrhtf ui program of musicsl r.umber*, violin duets by Misses Julia stone and Irvine (luy: vocal solo* by V-? W H. Kent. Miss Margaret love. Mra Paul Bar a; am In. Mis* Uly James. OU DosnsHS FiW Cs. Floors Laid. Scraped and Finished. >j>oriahst> on rebnishing old floors. O. W. ALEXANDER. ?la West Main Street. Rich mood. Vs. Can Cancer Be Curea. IT CAN of the Kalles* a-ltboet parallel la history, havtag eareS to stay cared pot atsatatly. srttb oat the see of tbe half* er X-ray. oeae H per caat eC the assay bsaar ise of aasTotetp frees caassr watch ft aaa treat as dsrfas taa past | ft sea yeara We bars beea sadorssd by taa reaps** eed L^gislstar* of VI? elate. We aajse* . KELIsaUl \\\WTtiL Mrs. F. O. Thomas and J. M. Daniel, c onciuded with comic sobs* with banjo accompaniment. At tbe closing session the officers for the ensuing year were elected, as fol? lows. President, J. R. Ouy: etc*-presi? dent. R. Q. Lowry. secretary-treasurer. Miss Mamie Hawkins: vice-presidents for the magisterial district* are: Lib? erty. Mr*. W. J. Latlmer. Lisbon. H. Blanklnshlp. Chnmbers'-urg. Mis* Ella Paw thorn; St aunt on. Mia* Mary Par? ker. Otter. Mis* Martha Evans. Char le? rn on t. Miss Violet Marshall. Forest, Mr*. L? C. Rad ford. P.-1 eru*. Miss Mar? garet Byrne*. Muni'ipaJ. Mrs. s. Ct Grave*. delegate* to tbe Mate convention at Ri-mmorsJ. I. K. Rogers. W. E Oar net t. Mis* Belle Buford. Fbl*TnTJt*rTT F.S f Special to The Times-dispatch.) FnrmvU*. Vs. November If - honor of two of Its rne ashore erbe bsv* I recently sssxrlod. the Phi fAgnsa Delta | Fretersjfty entertained an Thai evening Tbe two happy Mr. aast Mrs. Welter W. Mr. and Mr* F. S. means tbe least of the many lending enjoy men i to tbe ocoa the presenss of so nay eg Us* aat of town *m ethers of tbe local chapter r*t Its entire eseulssant only three sset*. hers were abeeat- At P o'clock fa tbe b-autiful hall mi tbe fraternity lea Magi was begun sad eawttaaaS until i: J?. ( at which Urne tk* party aijiilbi ? tei Mrs. F. a Armlstead. of Blueneld. W. Vs. Miss Virginia Armlstesd. of John? son City. Tenn.: Mis* Evelyn Noeli. ot Johnson City. Tenn.: Kiss Norm? Look ridge, of Lynch burs The town guests were Mr. sad Mrs. Walter W. Barrow. Misses Virginia Psulett. Grace Walton. Locket Walton. Kos Gray Flippen, Car? rie Kyle. Nannie Blantoru Mrs. J. J. Hamilton Watches flf.M sad up Smith a Wemterl Powell and Mrs. R. L Hamlett. The out-of-towa members of the fraternity j present were Paul s. Barrow, of Ran- j dolph-Hacon College. Ashland. R. C j Csrtsr. of Richmond, and the local: members present were Horace Adams, ?' P. T. Verser. F. T. Wootton, JL T. West- '. ton. John H. Dyer, J. O. Poolett, J. J. Powell. P. a Baldwin and Acre? Chap- i pelL Chaperons: Mr. sad Mrs. J. A. Garland. Dr. and Mrs. J. R Spencer. Dr. sad Mrs. C a Crate. M Is [Special to The Timos- Dispatch. 1 Dsrtism. If. C. November Is.?Revo-| ?if iwutt hsrina* received authentic' lasWsnatlss that a still was betas; oper? ated la Orang? County, snoot eighteen j assess northwest sf Durham. Called tttatea Marshal Mayssrd and OMoers Msriltt sad Knight left this rtty yes terday and etstSsd the locality la wheehl the stfll wan i ssemd. la a few hoses found taw plant in fail swing. ] corn whiskey running frees the Hthsst assess asslatsais. Taw! tees had and. The still had a cm-1 sswety of lie aTsJlsw* Gary sta gal-, tons of whiskey wees fssad. Tweie' wees MS gallons of beer, which was I rut down sad allow*d to ran os7. The still ?as est sp sad the brass saw brsawks^to tM^etty^Th? oper Tersttr of Virginia. Cbarlottesvllle. was | booked to deliver, on Sunday afternoon, [ the first lecture of a series for the I season before the T. M. C. A_ at the Academy of Music. Yesterday Secre? tary D. H. Wlloox received a letter from Mrs. Alderman, savins; her baa band was III and woald be unable ta fill the encasement. The letter stated be hoped to be over his disposition In a few days, and would come on the 24th, so the lecture has been post? poned ta that date. State Taxes For 1912 11 natty win be added ta aft lassi? Mils ea Dei1 stnbie i. Cease early seal The teures ta wsahtaas.sn ware) are tM sw*8oTw)Ce>T<>t*f? %0 *7^wM|w?al *V * 1*4