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Society
In
LENT is approaching
there are not many weeks ol
gaiety left to society before the
season is done, and the shop of fun-,
making will Do dosed temporarily.|
The days of the past week wore well j
filled, with functions of much Interest,I
and fashionable society was much in)
evidence at a number of affairs.
The coming week will begin and end'
wiiii a great many Interesting enter?
tainment's, large and small. The chief
society event of the week will be the
big vaudeville given by the Girls" AliX- j
Wary to the Helle Uryau Day Nursery.I
It will be plven in tiie Academy of.
Music on Tucsdaj and Wednesday:
nights, and everybody will be there
to se e me fun. Tiie most charming
girls in town h ue been selected to sing
and dunce and take part in clever little
plays, mid she most fashionable young
men in town are going to give a miti-j
stiel show by way a curtain raiser, i
All the boxes have been taken, and!
several lalg.; parties will be given on!
both night- of the performance. Thai,
perhaps, is the affair of most interest
this week.
.Mrs William 11 edges Mann will be
at home informally in the Executive
Mansion on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. John M Taylor and Miss Dcane
tvill giv-' a large afternoon reception on
Thursday, February IK, from ? to .
o'clock. The reception will be given
in their home, Sl'l! 1'urk Avenue
Festivities of the week will be eon
cludcd with the usual hop at the Coun?
try Club and several small dinners
given either at the clubhouse or at the
Westmoreland or Commonwealth Clubs.
InvilaliouM Recalled.
Mrs. Sallle Carter Alien has recalled
the i: citations issue,I to the marriage
ol her (laughter, Mab,'. Turner, and
Frank B. Luwton, on February 7. Invi?
tations have been recalled owl g to n
recent bereavement In the family, ami
the ceremony will take pine,., very!
quietly at the home of the bride.
At the Woman's Club.
A most nttractive musical program j
?will be rendered at the Woman's Club|
to-morrow afternoon promptly at hnlt-i
past I o'clock. Those taking part Inj
the program will lie Mrs. Alexander B.
Glilgoi), soprano; Miss Annie Louise
Reinhardt, violinist, and Miss Myrtle
I ted fc I'd, pianist, all of whom lire espe?
cial favorites at the club. Miss Mar-j
Inn Rylund will ho chairman of the day. 1
Oliver Wendell Holmes as a humorist ,
Will be discuss,,) by Miss A. '!'. l.'an'e!
at the Literature Class on Wednesday j
hit! moot:.
Huguenot Society.
Mademoiselle Merle d'Atlblgnc, ol |
Paris, Franco, daughter of the well-1
known historian. Charles Merle d'AU-I
blgnc, who wrote, among other things,I
'II'Aublg e's History ol the lieforuin-J
flon." ?in soon visit Richmond in tho
Interests of the Huguenot Society. She |
will address the society and its friends
in the auditorium ot tho Woman's Club|
on Tuesdnj evening, February 13, tell-1
lug them ol the moral and material ?
condition ol worklngineh in the ml iniri
region* of Northern France. Inciden?
tally, Mademoiselle Merle d'AuhlgnC I
will address other organizations during i
her visit t-i Richmond.
Itoanoke Wcddl ig.
Soclct) In Richmond is much inter-1
ested in the 'wedding of Miss Willie j
Bdltllind I'cnn, daughter ot the late
John Htlmund Form and Mrs. Pennj and |
Julian Hamilton ltntherfoovd, which
tnk.-s place on Wednesday evening lit]
6 o'clock in St. John's Episcopal Church. I
in Rounoke. Tiie church will bo hung
with spring bl>saoma for the ceremony, j
which will le performed by tile Rev.
J. W. Cante> Johnson. In the presence'
nf n large company of relatives and,
friends. The bride's father was u .lis-i
tlnguishcd Confederate ofllccr. and onol
of tin best k"no?n lawyers In the State.'
Mr. Ituthcrfoord is promliieli'ly relate.!
in Richmond, and the wedding Is ohoi
of the m,?st Important society eventj|
of the late winter season.
Mrs. S. D. Shnckolfovd will lie her
sister's matron ol honor, and Thomas j
l'.Ulhcrfoord, a brother of the groom, I
will act as bet man. The bridesmaids|
will bo Misses Isabel Rtltherfoord, j
Nell a Punoy. Louise Hege and Marga?
ret Wnlsii-uml Tin groomsmen will
include Ch;i/Us Francis Cocke, Ben
Hugri, F..;. If,* Parker, Loomls Kelly,;
Abrain P. Staples, Jr.. und Whltwell
W. Coxe. Gabriel Howe Penh, brother,
of Mies Bonn, will give the l;rhie away.
Miss ? l?rk Engaged.
Announcement is made of t
gagement of Miss Gertrude
Unter Park, to Be
w. now- of Wilmington, N. I
ling to take place in the
Clark, i
Frankll
C, the
summer. Mis
of Mrs. Est?
meriy ol N,
late Robert <
Mr. Dew is
John G. Dew,
Children's \n
The big Val
the Mary Tho
b en-j
stelle,
.In ml n
rk. of Relfai
S >n of Jtldg
this city.
fine Butt.
e dnughti; i
Clark, t or-;
i.. and the
st. Ireland.!
in,I Mr*. I
a Horn
ai tern,
iitiit of
to |,e given by
riry to the Vir- j
lies, ,jn Satur- j
10, in the iiuel
Pg
itoi
a \
lorn
and
will
? it",:
flow
will
gUet
Mason will lead
with which the I
MISS Ella Buck is
tertnihmoht cotnni
?III be a lovely en
detail
Arrived in Mexico,
?i son lintel,
?ent. All ih
Will be
t fiiH?
! going,
istiiiiiee
Ml
be
i n 111
Little
of tl.
iin
has
Chaill?
imond t
cngtnec
vi Me
Of Inlere?! Here.
A Baltimore exchai;
BUO contains Hie folli
here, whero the llaxs
many relatives and f:
?Th
IB
dinir
?neil.
? eii
bal.
wann left
n a* inlh
Hl Farvr.
cent is
intcrest
a great
though
their
of th
In) l
; society
charming
Virginia
retained,
n among
i. all the
? ftil and
The old
be
tful
tbl;
called
exclusively com
dancing set, sei
again in contai
Gordon family
people in their
notwithstanding
um for now thn
characteristics ,
particularly
Gordon home on Franklin
tween Charles and St Pat
be the scene of many dell,
tics.' as they were Irivarl
in thoac days, and the- hospitality of
these people ?was boundless In its
warmth and grace. The same spirit
prevailed at the Hnxnll 'Mi ner-dance.
Dno reason why the Virginia woman is
ever a model of attractiveness and
aplomb w?i; illustrated at ?this dance,
for with ?lue consider!-Mon to early
hours tlu- children of the ,'amlly wer?
In attendance, and the youngest lady
of the house was rilllto the belle unit!
her reign was Interrupted by the. sand
man. Mies Haxall. who is oi.e of the
-J\
SUCCOSSCS Of the KCUSOtl Olid who bus
? very attribute which goes lo makol
the Virginia womun so successful, was.
a charming hostess.-'
Meeting ol I.ro Chapter.
Leo Chapter, t'niie.i Daughters ol
the Confederacy, will hold Its regu?
lar monthly meeting on Tuesday morn?
ing at u o'clock In Leu f'en-.p Hall. A
full attendance is tlcsltod. Especial-'
l.v Is H desired that all Who hold np
idicatloit blanks will fill them .nil
promptly and return then' at this
meeting on Tuesday mottling. The
chapter has hut rceeiitly been organiz?
ed, and each member muoi rcmeinbi :?
that every unit is responsible ft" the
whole, and each person belonging to
th.' chapter Is expected io achieve
great things in accordance with I he
distinguished name borne by the
whole.
Interesting Kntrrlnlnmrnt.
The wedding of Tom Thumb and
Mary June, assisted by forty children
between the lines of three and tw-elvo
years, will be given ut tin- Laurel
street Methodist Kplseop-.il Church on
Tuesday night at S o'clock. The af?
fair has been repented at the request
of :i large numher of people, and will
i>e a very Interesting entertainment. t
Art Club .Voten.
Continuing ttu Illuminating lectures?
given each week at the studio of the
Art Club of lllchinond, Miss Mary
riaugbmnn u.-.ve an Interesting dis?
course last Tuesday afternoon on the
subject of ??Athens In Its Ancient and
.Modern An Aspects." From observa?
tion and study. Miss riaughm?li proved
a most enjoyable entertainer, and gave
many points of value In the history of
this wonderful art city, going bach
t" tin- beginnings of iirl there and
gradually coming down through the
ages to the modern city of to-day.
showing that Athens lias maintained
during a tumultuous past Us ancient
traditions of ni t for art's sake, offering
o/io of the most persistent examples of
the effect "f the best In the artistic
world known to history. So far from
showing ti decadence In Its art tradi?
tions, tin- lecturer demonstrated that
Athens of to-.lay is- well nbreusi ol
the rest of the world in its apprecia?
tion and employment of art. civic ai ?I
private, for here, as perhaps nowhere
else In the world, can lie noted an ap?
preciation of art us a part of the sonial
life of th; community, a phase upon
which gnat stress Is now being luld
in America and on the continent.
Miss Uangliman c.illi cl to her aid in
demonstrating her points numerous
Illustrations in photographs and pesi-,
cunts, obtained during her residence
In that art centre. The attendance 61
art lover:* lusj Tuesday was more
numerous than at any recent after?
noon, showing, in the minds of the am
Club members, that the steady efforts
of the .-lull are showing result?, slow;
In .?.?iiiing, hut none the less persistent !
and lasting "Constant dropping will
wear a stone" hire llnds Its ii|.pllfii-j
tlon. fo-.- during a period of many
years the Art Cub lilts labored in the
single, direction of Instilling into the!
minds of the art lovers of Itlclimb.Aj
the truth that "Art Is long an.', time
Is Meeting." so the necessity of leaking
buy while the sun shines bus been I
brought home to them In such a way)
thai ut this late date the Influence of
the Art Club has perinea led almost thej
entire body politic of the city.
.\<-xt Tuesday, at the usual hour, 1:301
o'clock. Mr. Tracy will begin a sei
of two lectures on historical furniture,
taking as exemplars the work of lien
|>li white, C.'hcrulon, Adams and Chip?
pendale, concluding by reference ti?
the Ctcdrgtun class, which is held |.? be
the natural development from the pre?
ceding work of those musters. Mr. ?
Tracy's connection with a prominent
dealer in antique furniture gives him;
especial facilities in his descriptive j
lectures, and bespeaks for him it largo
audience next Tuesday, C. V. IJIggS, a
member of the board of directors o?
the Art Club, with whom Mr. Tracy is
connected, has consented lo give much
assistance to the subject In the way o{
Illustration and sample. Ulchmond i.e.
ing In a way the centre of the mark?.',
for colonial furniture, these lectures by
Mr. Tracy should be of much value to
many limohR ihos< who possess spec?
imens of old furniture,
la llnnvlllc.
Mrs. George Carrlngtoii Mo6clcy and i
Miss Louis. Lewis left yesterday to j
bo the guests of Mrs William N. BT0W0.
In Danville, for some time. They wtil
also visit Mrs. George V. Veliabl. , Ill
Lynchburg, beton- returning to the;
city. Miss Frances Cbcke, of the Uni?
versity "f Virginia, will visit Mrs. \ ( li?
able :it the saint: time. j
Meeting" Thin Week.
The Helping Clrclu of King's Daugh?
ters'- will meet to-millTOW afternoon at,
I o'clock In the home of Mrs. .1. W. j
Brauer, Jr.. IIIS North Twenty-flrsjt|
Btrcot. AH ineiiibc'ri nr.- urged to at
teiid this meeting.
St. John's circle of King's Daugh?
ters will meet on Monday afternoon at
4 o'clock ut tin residence of Mrs. Alice
Moon- Phillips, 2209 KttBt Uroad Street.
A full attendance is urged, as much
important business win be discussed at
thl- a.ting. The annual entertain
irietil given by this circle will take
place on February 20 at Liberty Mall,
and will be II very Interesting Utile play,
I "School Days." The members of the
circle will be ib.- school girls, ami
koine of tie- prominent men on Church
j Hill will b.- the si hool a. There
iCASCARETS WORK
; WHILE YOU SLEEP
I Salts. Calomel and Cathartic Pills arc
violent - -They act on bowels as
pepper acts in nostrils.
Take a Cascarct in-night and t'nor
loughly clc.uir.-e youi I un, Stomach and
1 Bowels, it rid you will surely del great by
i morning. %'c?n men ami women win. have
headache, coded tongue, can't sleep, are'
bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with
a sirk. gas=y. disordered stomach, or have
backache and feel all worn out
j Aie you keeping clean inside with ("as
j carets?<>r merely forcing a passageway
every few day* w ith salts, cathartic pill,
lor castor oil? Thi-, i? important,
i Casrarct > immediately cleanse and
regulate the stomach, remove the sour.'
.undigested and fermenting food ami foul!
eases: take the: CXCI ?- bile from I hi liver
and carry off the dciomposed waste :u.li?
ter and poison froi-.i the intestines and
? liowcls.
I Remember, a*Cnscarcl to-night will
[straighten you out by morning. A io
cent box from your druggist means
j c h ar head an<l cheerfulness lor mouths,
,j Don't forget the children.
will bo it Brest many local bits, and it
will be a very interesting affair
The monthly meeting of the Coun?
cil' of Jewish Women will bo held In
the Sabbath school room of Temple
Doth Ahnb?h on Tuesday nfterhSon til
;t:i."> o'clock-. /.angntll's "Melting Pot'
will be Riven by the members of tho
'?As You Lake it Club." und an Instru?
mental selection by Miss Merle llcss
! burg. Members and their friends are
cordially Invited to be present,
The General Association for tho
Preservation of Virginia Antiquities
Will meet Tuesday morning, February
?J. In the rooms of the Virginia His?
torical Society, at ti o'clock. All
members are urged to attend.
At Home This Al'ternoou.
Mr. und Mis. i. Tlmlhlmer ami their
daughter. Miss Ruth Thalhlmer. will bo
at homo this afternoon and event- g
Informally to their friends. They will
sail shortly for an extended trip
abroad, spending most of their time on
the Continent. j
Vnlentinc Ten.
The Loving. Circle of King's Daugh?
ters will give a valentine lea on Friday
afternoon from I to ? o'clock. Tho tea
will he given In the home of the. pres?
ident of the circle. Mrs. William T.
Pcmbcrton. on West Franklin street.
All children arc Invited.
Concerts Postponed.
Mrs Anne Atklnson-Hui im i.-tot. ow-,
llig to illness, has had to postpone her j
concerts in North Carolina until somol
time In April. She returned to Hieb-!
mond last week after a ten days,' visit
to New York City. After September Of j
the i,iming fall Mis. Burmelstcr will
leave Richmond to make her It lino in
New York City, and will leave tili*
week 10 spend two months in New
York, where she 1? studying .:!. 11.
Httss'a brilliant piano concerts with
the composer. Mrs. Uurmcister will re?
turn |o Richmond in the first week ot
April to IUI several engagements in
Virginia and North Carolina.
linn,met Thursday Night.
Unify I live. No. 17, Lady Maccabees,
entertained 100 eif thoir friends at a
banquet given in Fraternity Hall on
Thursday night. The commander In?
troduced Miss England, State com?
mander, who gave a very interesting
talk. This was followed by a musical
program, after which the past Intly
commander. Mrs. Kass. presented Miss
England with a vary pretty pendant
as a gift from the society, and also
presented their commander, Mrs. Lu
tlndn ON-111. with a bracelet.
Election of Officers.
The met ling for election of officers
of the Richmond Chapter. United
Daughters of the Confederacy, will be
hdu at Lee Camp Hall on Wednesday
morning a: li o'clock. Other business |
of importance will be discussed ut
this meeting, and all members are. j
urged to be present. Visiting D.HIgll- J
lers are always welcomed.
Vesper Service.
Th,' program nf I he vesper service j
at the Fern Leaf at 6:30 o'clock this
afternoon will consist ot violin mini- i
ber.s by Miss Kuthcrltic Thurston, with ,
Miss Helen Bonrdsloy at the piano, an 1 |
IVUdingS by Miss Ethel Mildred Crow \ j
Tue fellglOus committee of the Young!
Women': Christian Association In nuk?
ing the weekly vesper service attrac- |
live and Informal. During the lunch- ;
'.?on after t!i ! program an opportunity1
is given for the guests to becomo no- j
qualntcd.
In nud Uul of Town.
Miss Austin Bcrtranel has pone to i
Prlib eton. N. .1. where she will bb:
tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John E. i
De-ford fir several w:ck.?. ,
Miss Ad-lie Ervin, of this city. Is
spending some tlino In Haiti more visit- |
ing friend.-.
Miss Elsie nail, of Indianapolls, i.-1
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. G. Manry, I
oh Morris Street.
Mrs. Lewis Kaufman is spending u
?few days In Norfolk as the guest of !
her purillts, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sellgminr.
Miss Luelle Masaey, who has been
visiting Ml.-.. M.nic Bonner In Phlln
'dolphin, la now the guest of rrlends in
lliiltlmore.
Miss Ella Buck has returned lo the
city, after spending a tew davs m I
Washington.
j Captain .1. W. Foster, who has been I
[visiting relative.., in Richmond, ijnu ie- :
turned to his home In Usesblirg. !
Harry Frasicr, Jr.. will leave lown i
I ?hortty to spend several w*eks at !
j Palm Beach, Fla.
I Joseph E. Sorg und his daughters.
Misses Halen ami Grace Sorg, are
spending t,evernl days in New York.
CONCORD
I [Special lo The Times-Dispatch.]
i Concord, N. c, February 3.?-Miss
, Margaret Limtr, bi s returned from
j Morgunion, where she hau been visit?
ing Miss Annie McDowell. Miss Me.
I Dowcil accompanied lior home and
; w 111 be her glleSt tor several w eeks.
I Misses liessic Brown ami IsaueHo
I Turpin, oi Ut-nlrevllle, int., er,- ihe
, guests MISS Elizabeth (libson.
j .Miss Mary Key. of Uroulisboro, aii-1
i M s.- Mat y Biirwet). ..f Chase City, Va.,
are thu guests (,f Miss Sim ley Mont?
gomery.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sau ml era have
returned from their bridal tour, em?
bracing vlsils t-i New i oi ii, Boston,
Washington ami Richmond.
Miss -IJiirnlde Borknun tin:' returnee]
1 lo her home in Wiliuliigton, after
visiting lu-r sister, .Mis. .1. a. Cannon,
fur several weeks.
Mm. j. w. Cannon, Jr.. is vis'tlng
Mrs. J. U. Douglas In Winston-Saloin
Mr. iimi Mrs. U. K. BlacK hiivc gone
to New Vnrk f<?: a ten days' visit.
Mrs. F. i '. " 'dell has returned to her
home in Greensboro, aller v.siting ;;t
lb- home W. R, Otlell for a fort?
night.
Alias Laura McGIH Cannon has gun.
lo Durham to visit her sister, Mrs
Julian S. Chit. Jr.
Mis. Fnnhle Bynum ha. returned
from a vis-t to relatives in Greensboro
und Raleigh.
.Mrs. j. i!. Boulwtirc has returned to
her home In Lcnolr, after visiting Mrs.
S. J. Lovo for a Wook,
Mrs. W. C. Carpenter, who has been
the guest of Mrs. .1. II. West for sev?
eral days, lias returned to her home
in Hickory.
Mr-. William Webster, of High Point.
I is Hie guest of her -laughter, .Mi s. \V.
i J. WoddingtOli.
ASHEVILLE
I Special to Tim Tlnioa-Dlsr-atch.]
Asheville, N. C. February 3.?A
charming luncheon was given by Mrs,
Itldgeley Pennlmnn Friday evening at
her home, at "Jtavensci'oft." Those
present were Bishop and Mrs. Horner
Mr.-. F. Tale. Miss Lou|so Tat.-, Mrs.
J. II. Williams, Miss Lillian Adams.
Miss Murgarel Pcnnlmnii, Frank P.
Ay:-r. of s.t. Louis, Kingsland Van
Winkle. Mr. ami .Mrs. Roger Lainsoil,
Jr.
H. Harmon, who has been in Aslie
? villa for several weeks, entertained u
number of his friends at a bowling
party Thursday evening In the howl?
ing rooms of the Manor Hotel.
Mrs. T. R. Sounders entertained at
lea on Thursday afternoon at her home
; on Statues Avenue.
Miss Lillian Toother entortainod a
number of friends nt cards on Satur?
day afternon til her liome on Clayton
Street. The house was decora tod for
the occasion, anil refreshment a wore
1 served.
Mr. and Mrs. L. JL. Jenkins spent a
5c Childrens itlbbed Hose?
made for hard wear. broken
sizes?Mack and Tan; spoclal,
10c.
*^au^Trva/rviT
.?Sc Ladles' Luce Llslo Host?
in ail colors?while they last:
special, 10c.
We Ask Full Attention To-Day to Our
When the Most Remarkable Values of the Season Will Be Reached
Soon the doors of our New Building, now in the last stages of completion, will be thrown
open. But before doing so we have determined that no old merchandise shall ever go into our
new store.
Therefore, to-morrow we begin the Absolute Clearance of Thousands of Dollars Worth
of Clean, Up-to-Date Kaufmann Merchandise?more merchandise and from different
stocks than any sale in the history of Richmond. And if we can only make you understand
As Well As to Us, You Will Be Crowding in Here Like a Theatre Audience.
Read Every Item Carefully?Note its Economy Savings?And
Be Here Early When the Doors Open.
Sale of Infants' and
Children's Dresses
SI.25 and SI. 50 Children's Tub
Dresses of gingham and gala tea;
assorted styles and colors; spe- C^^?
50c Children's Dresses of gingham
rind peirale; sizes 2 to 0 years; OQ
special. t>a/C
SI.00 Infants' and Children's Lin?
gerie Dresses, of nainsook and Persian
lawn, tucked and hand embroi l- /fiQ
ered yokes; special. a*/C
SI.50. SI .75 and Si.98 Infants' and
Children's Lingerie Dresses of lawn and
nainsook, Mother Hubbard effect, lace
and hand embroidered; spe- ^0^?
Infants' and Children's Persian M?ll
Dresses, Mother Hubbard and Eiii| ire
effect, tucked ruffles, Val, and em?
broidery trimmed, sohl up to C*'" *"?
85.98; special . ?P
SI .On Mother Hubbard and Long
Waistcd Infants' and Children's
DresscS; lace and embroidery
trimmed; special. z-nJ'C
Sale of Undermuslins
50c Longcloth Corset Covers t C
and Chemise; special. JlejC
$1.00 Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers
and Chemise, Petticoats of nainsook,
lace and embroidery trimmed; QO
special. J?C
Si.50 Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers,
Petticoats, Combination Suits ami Prin?
cess Slips, of nainsook, lace and
embroidery trimmed; special.. . ?*/C
Si.75 and Si.98 Corset Covers and
Drawers of fine nainsook, lace
and embroidery trimmed; spe
19c Children's Drawers. 2 to 12 years,
of lonccloth, daintilv tucked: I A
special'. lUC
SI.and 75c Children'.- Underskirts,
embroidery and tucked ruffle, OO
2 in 1-1 years; special. ?>t3C
SI.5(1 and S2.?S Ladies' House DresM-s
of percale, high and low neck, em?
broidery trimmed; assorted col- ?*A
ors; special . ?J?/C
All Furs and Fur Coats
Reduced to 33 1-3 Off
Now is the time to buy Purs, when you can
get them at such radical reductions. Furs that
have the Kaufmann guarantee, and made of
I In- finest selected skins. You owe it to your
self to buy them and lay them aside lor future
Um-, a.- the price of all skins have practically
doubled, owing to the severe winter.
Unusual Values in Neckfixings
Odds and ends of Jabots, Dutch Collars,
Stocks, Colored Silk and Lace bows; spe- p
cial. DC
I n .- Dutch Collars. Coat Sei-, | A
Stoi ks and Lace Tabs; special. a UC
Muslin Net Jabots, straight and side frilh
Irish crochet Dutch collars and silk
bows; special.
large Muslin and Lace Sailor and Round
( oll.u - and Fishues, Collar and Cuff Sets CA
and Jabots; special. *JUC
25c
Jewelry Novelties
Values Up to 50c, Special 10c
Consisting of Imported Hat and Belt fin-.
Gold Plaited Baby Pins, Enamel Brooches,
Rhine-tone Baby. Pins, Imported 1 A
Brooches and Fancy Head.-; special. ... 1 UC
S3.00 Sterling Silver Earrings, with long
rhincstone drop, many different de- Ql AO
signs, for evening, wear. ?1)*???0
A choice collection of Sti rling Silver Picture
Frames, in oval and round, pi tin and
carved, some have heavy ball lo i
39c to.
Sterling Silver Shoe Buckle-, in ova I, r .und
and square effects, with beaded edge; some hand
carved, others plain; tan In- worn as brooches,
having pin fastener; small pair, 50c;
medium and large size. 50c each, Or,
per pair .
" $2.98
$1.00
Remarkable Jewelry Offering
Novelty Jewelry, sold up to $2.98; special,
49c.
A choice collection i>f Bar Pins, in black and
gold, Oriental and Armenian iff.. :, with plati?
num finish, mounted with rhincstones; Carved
Silv.-r .ml Imported Melt Pin-. isilver Shoe
Buckles; Pearl Earrings with rhincstone drop.-.
Imported La Vallicres, beautifully designed oh
silver ami gold. Oriental effects; Fancy Back
Comb-, and Hair Ornaments and Funcy (
and Crystal Headed Hat Pin-: th
formerly sold up to f 1 r'.>; to-morrow
Values up to 51.00; special, 21c.
Another choice assortment of Jewelry Nov?
elties, consisting of Crystal, Pc.nl and Colored
Stone Hat Pins, I input ted La Vallicres, in gold
and silver finish; Rhincstone Band-, Pearl liar
rings, Enamel Bow Knots, in all color.-, with
rhincstones; Importerl Brooches, Belt Buckles,
Fancy fold Plaited Bar Pin-, Imported Belt
Pius and Sterling Silver Finger King-;
value-, up to SI.00; special.
49c
21c
Sale of Suits, Coats and Skirts
$10.00 Ladies' and Misses' Caracul Coals,
5 1 inches long, lull lined, warm and <!??" AO
practical; special . . vo?Uu
$12.^1 Serge Coats, lull length,
semi-lilted, voice lined, blue and 0} H ?"A
black; spn ia'l . O i .OXJ
S25 r?j Suits, onc-bf-a-kind model*.; mate?
rials of serges, cheviots, diagonals .ni l mix?
tures; fini t workmanship, in black
and cOiors; special .
$15.00 ami $12 50 Tailored Suiu. all the
wanted shade.-, sizes for ladies and
misses, plain and fancy material-; QQ
$5.00 and -S7.50 Walking Skirts of Panama
Serge, voile and mixtures, odd sizes, CO CA
but all sizes in combined lot; special, <|)m>oU
The Last of all Trimmed Hats
If Price Reduction is any Factor.
$15.00 anil Sl.K.(X) Hats now.$5.00
$10.00 mid $12.00 Hats now.
.$2.50
Untrimmed Shapes at Give-Away Prices
,S2.:s, SJ.'.'.S ami S.5."S Velvet and Fell
Shapes and Hood.-, high and low crown, ^Q_
special. tvC
.SI.''N Bcngaiinc and Velvet
shapes, all colors; special.
S5.9S ami .S6."S Velour Hoods; (PI QQ
special. . tPl.cJO
S7.50 Velvet ami Silk Heaver
Sailors, in black and black and white; <PO AO
special. ?D?rf??/?
$1.48
Ladies' Waists, sold up to $2.98; some
tailored of linen, madras and flannel;
tucked and hand embroidered: others
in lingerie, high and low neck; AQ
special. ?wC
S5.98 and S5.00 Chiffon. Crepe de
Chine, Jap, Net and Taffeta Waists,
strictly tailored; others fan- fl?0 QO
cyi black and colors; special, ?Pm*?70
SI.25 ami SI.50 Paul Jones Middy
Blouses of galatea, flannel col- Cfk
lar, trimmed in braid; special. . Ui/C
Ladies' and Children's Bath
Robes and Dressing Sacques
Flannelette and Crepe Kimonos, flow?
ered design, shirred and Empire QQ
effect; sold up to $1.98; special. Oi/C
SI.25 and 98c Ladies' Short Flannel?
ette and Crepe Dressing Sacques and
Kinipnos, Oriental and scalloped bor?
ders and solid and flowered dc- ACk
signs; special.
$2.50 Children's Blanket Bath Robes
in blue, tan and old rose, square (AC
and round neck; specia. */e3C
$2.98 Ladies' Blanket Bath Kobe-,
solid and flowered designs;
cord it neck and waist; spe- ^ J 30
S5.no Ladies' Blinket Bath Robe-,
pointed sailor collar, satin
tri min cd, assorted color ;
Sl.-IS anil S1.75 Children's fo.it Sweaters,
plain and fancy weave', high and V m clt,
-haul collars, o in I I years, all colors; QC
s|?ecial. . o DC
98c Children's Wool Sweaters, plan OO
weave, low and high nick; special. ... ?J?C
Sale of Children's Coats
Odds and ends of Children's Coat.-., all the
favorite fabric-; and styles, sizes 2 to
,pUa,r.^
$2 9S and $3.50 Bearskin and Cashmere
Coals; lull lined, fancy and plain- r^|Q
Other* that sold at $5.00 arc {jj^ CjQ
$7.50 and SS.?0 Children's Reefers, assorted
colors, izes and itylcs; fabrics "I CO QO
mixtures, serges and flannels; special t$)??iJO
Sale of Popular Priced Corsets
All the wanted makes in tin- lot ?
Nemo, C. 15., American Lady, Warner
and Success; assorted styles and
sizes; sold up to $3.50; special.
Special lot of odds and t in Is in
Madame Irene Corsets; a number of
popular styles to choose from; some
sold up to $10.00; to closi
out at.
95.
SI.50 Fine Quality Heatherbloom
Petticoats, embroidered', tucked and
shirred flouncing, deep (hut CQ
ruffle; special . v?*/C
$5.00 and .S.5.0.S Mc?aline and Taffeta Pet?
ticoats, section tucked and plaileil Q "I QQ
flounce, all colors; special. tj> A ?Z> ?
Bargains in Gloves
A broken lol of sizes in Otir Long and Short
Kid Gloves; regular $3.00. SI.50 and 7 A _
Sl.(K) values; to close tml at. ? a/C
Ladies' and Children's Silk Chamois and
Flo re Lined Cashmere Gloves, 25c. and "8 A
50c values; special. A fC
Imported $1.00 and $1.50
Hand Bags, 49c
Never have we offered such remarkable
values in the latest Imported Bags, in suede,
beautifully trimmed with (ringe and silk cord
handle, flat effects in black velvet, corduroys,
velours, nickel and gilt frames, also Cloth Bags
to match duck long coats, all the A A
wanted shades; while they last Monday, 1:1/1.
few rlnys In Washington city during
tli.- early part of the Week.
MI?? Lucille Campbell loft Saturday
for Vickshurg, Pa., where she wl! .i<> n
her father, who is visiting in that
cits They will spend .several weeks
In lue North before returning to AstlO
vllle.
An enjoyable affair was the banquet
THE LADIES' TAILOR,
606 L. Grace Street,
VVishes t" inform Ins patrons anil ladies
iu general that he is taking order's for
Spring Suits at ".rcatly reduced prices.
(given by the faculty and, students of
the Normal and Industrial Institute,
In honor of Mira White, a popular
member of the faculty, who leaves
Anhovllle within a few days for New
York City, having resigned her posi?
tion at the local School.
Mrs. II. Hyde, of Montreal. Canada,
was an Ashevllie visitor for a few
days last week, having come lo this
city to he with her father. Richard
llnra'noiigh. who has boon a patient
at the Mission Hospital for the past
few weeks.
' The faculty and students ot" tho
Itinghnm school have issued Invita?
tions to }i d'anco which will ho given
on the evening of February 22, Wash?
ingtons Birthday. The ballroom will
be decorated with red, while uui blu'j,
I und tho a ft a fr promises to bean onjoy
I able one.
I Mr. ami Mrs. U B. Roper, o( Ben
I ncttsvllle, s. C, siient several clay.s
in the city last week as I be gtloal >?(
their daughter. Miss Margaret Roper,
who is a patient at the Riggs Sana?
torium, in this city.
Invitations have been Issued by Mi.
' and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin" Bernard
, in ilu- marriage of their daughter,
j Kmmu, to lernest linrkiu tCnmtner,
I which will In- solemnized on February
,10 at the First Presbyterian Church.
Mlsi Geraldliio Ln.msort, of New York
City, .4 spending some time! in this
city,, ns Uic guest of her brother,
Hoger l.anu-on, ai "RaveYiscr?ft." On
I Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. I.amson
will entertain at tea in lu nor of their
I visitor.
PINEHURST
[Special i? The Times-Dispatch. |
Pihuhurst, N. C, February :;.?in?
terest of a busy week hu.s centred |r,
numcfoua Informal affairs, arranged
by the younger set, among them a
straw ride, saddle picnic and gup club
m ppcr. The usual dances nt the Caro?
lina have keen enjoyed by tho entire
colony, eighty assembling for bridge
und.-r the patronage of Mi s. John i',,
Spring, of Boston, und Miss Lucy U
Priest, of New Castle. Por the Immc
illatc future tho ilrst of tho more
formal cotillions Is planned: Out of
doors iltn annual midwinter tennlH
tqurnnmont bus divided attention with
goir, (|iinll shooting, fox hunting a::d
other recreations.

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