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•V- 4 NEW AUTUMN CLOVES ThVvalaes cannot be surpassed. This dei artmenl is ready with a fre.^h display fir Monday and ninny novelties era among them ili ves are here t.o match every costume. A groat collection of unusual value. Ladies', Mioses •turi Children's ready to-we*rf#l! ha s and caps im infants hoods tii'l bounets are bore. tight-fitting values at 4 u s 4 V- '1. k* BIS ,, si v ^. V i' flv i jaM or' if" 1 iC '1 *\rr j. 1 $12.50, $15.00, We afe 1 $18 Ladies' New Autumn Coats We are showing all the newest effects in 44 t0*50 inch Box Qoats, half fitted styles also Empire and mai^y, new novelties at prices: $r. 50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00* $20.00, UP TO $45.00 Just received by express today from New York, a swell line of small Furs and Scarfs, in the newest effects. Natural Grey Sqiurrel Throws, Fox and Jap Mink Scarfs in the correct styles for early fall wear. V 'V '."''Vj— vsy New Autumn Waists showing a great collection of the Fall Waists, new plaid Silk Waists, plain Taf feta, Peau de Sois and Liberty Satiris in every wanted shade. Prices range from $5,00 to $13.50.,, !v-autifdl Lingerie Mull and French lawn. idies Wool Shirts,. made ,o|. itrstei in new stfripti Seffect l- ^SPECIAL VALUE AT $5.00 1 1 1 i tional encampment of the G. A. R. He sV' says the people of Denver did nobly Kyand gave the veterans a big time .and., were equal to every emergency. The meeting ivcxt 'year will be held in Min fj ^neapoli* and it is to be the- greatest ever. It* ~J ,1 l£'t* Mr.4 Andrew Watt #&< daughter Miss Jane Watt, have jtist returned from a trip to their old home in Scot land The past week they have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pickton, nKm»K3iaMK A. L. M00DV DISTINCTIVE STYLES and semi-fitting,-short jackets and blouse effects in broadcloth, cheviots and fancy mixtures. f)lain tailored and trimmed garments, excellent Late Society News Additional Society News on Page 13, Part Two lander Laizurc of John. F. leaving this morning for their home jiear Reynolds Post, G. A. R. has returned to the teller's window at the Mercli-' '^f"r,ants State Bank from Denver, Col., where he went as a delegate to the na- A -V fn"? 1 T- lift, .i.. Leonard.1 Mrs. H/ rr I^r. Graves has returned from an ex tended- trip in the..west, where lie has had a Very fine time, and is now ready fqr /a year of hard work. ri. D. Cdrliss of Casselton in the city today, V- v- Rev. S Adams, the hew pa&tor of the Prcsoyverian. Churqh, ^nd family •t.Jt A N- *. ShortHand, Typewriting, BooKKeepin^ PenmansHip, etc/ .A Edwards! Business ,in.imrwr~ Fashionable The creators of fashion have wrought splendidly in the production of most graceful and becoming garments for women and children, and the beautiful exhibits in our cloak room reveal the handiwork of the cleverest artists, many exclusive, and whether of our own suggestion or created by others, they are reliable and qualities are excellent. Strictly tailor-made garments in long, .50, $20.09, $25,00, $30, $35, to vt Hi! *4. fxc'usive Fur Styles. 1,' *. that price.- New m- New Wool Waists lh Embroidered Batistes^atnd Ombre Stripes in all the popular shades. Blouses of, New Cloaking for Children t:ac Furs in white* navy, taa and..bfown.^ tchan cloths in white and colors Kerseys fn ery desirable shade medium-and heavyweight Batistas, i'II'H' 'iiim• |JW'„'. New Walking Skirts. We are headquarters for correct styles tn Hacfies-' Man Tailored Skirts, showing all the latest effects in the best materials in this season's pre vailing colors, consisting of panamas, clay wor steads, cheviots and broadcloth circular and plaited models. From $3.50 to $20 Our Silk and Dress Goods Complete Every fashionable weave and color p{ rfche sea son has a place in this department, and if you want materials for tailored suits, shirt waist suits, opera coats or evening-gowns, they are here in a profusion of the choicest autumn stuffs. Eoliennes, Crepe de Chines, Batistes, Chiffon, Broadcloth, Serges in fine and storm quality, and the mannish grey Suitings in all the late designs and shown here In a large assortment suit everyone. Our $i.oo quality goods wiji astonish, Beautiful New Silks On display Monday—New Plaids, Moire-'Velours, Chameleon Taffetas, Ntew Plains, New Moire? Punted Warp Taffetas. New Changeable?. 1 Pall an^ Winter Underwear ...•* Hosiery. C3 For Men, Women and^hildrch. All the ,$eby able styles. qualities apd'weights^roni .ths, reliable maters in the orld. Blankets, New Comforters in Figured SU^ol ines and Fancy Satins. v ~k. A. Bfeaitdoii*r who is now: slowly improving after several, days' of very serious illness, is attended by Miss Dicfcman, a special trained nur^e from St Luke' Hospital, St. Paul. •aH. C.. EDWARDS Founder Edwards Building T»r^o. f* «,.« I y TBE FARGO FORUM 'AND DAILY REPUBLIC AN, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMWyft 10* 1905. THE NEW TRIMMINGS We honestly balieve onr showin is very much out of Hie ordinary, in fact something yon caunoi soo everywhere- Whi'o we di not think we are the ouly people thut know how to boy, wo do think that for bounty, brilliancy, vario'y and exclusivon^sa ®ur new line for fall excels'a'l other.-. $60 to you-iat A 5 .& fS.K K 'I'" New Flannelettes for Bath Robes, Kimonas, Wrappers, etc., in Stripes and Persian designs. New Outing Flannels, New Cotton and Wool v arrived in Fargo, via ed yesterday afternoon.f:, •••h. Mrs. J. W. Smith and three daugh ters were passengers to New York Fri day morning via the G.. N. Flyer. Miss 3i. A/ Kent will leave Friday for h£r home in New York after a years', visit with friends in Fargo, who sincerely hope she will return in1 the near future and visit them again. Mri p.y E. Metcalf of Casselton was a vis||or' in the city Thursday. y„ Mr^. $teverfs, mother- of HV Stev ens, fg Visiting, friends invth^ city. She was resident in Fargo jpf fetirly days and has, many friends iie^e. MfT aftd Mrs. A. Sanda^fcr and son of Li^hon were the guests ltyftl&y of Mr. and Mrs. Predenckson Ql.th£ .Edwards Building J. Henry freeman, who has been Walker Bros. & Hardy' expert Linotype operator for some years, leaves tomor row morning for Spokane. Mrs. Frec- 9,9 -T affftr irf*tfd,sri&«miain her^ pres mu Miss Inej Leintnger rchtrnecOrom an extended visit with friends and in Ohio and Indiana. i i-- The announcement Is made that Superintendent Hicks and the teachers" committee of the board of education hav« decided upon the election of Miss Mary Tillotson of Moorhead as a teach er to fill the vacancy in the Island Park school. Miss Tillotson is a graduate of the Moorhead Normal followed by two years in the university and two years of actual teaching scrvice. •&£.. E! Wtltdfa, Who has been'employed by Walker Bros. & Hardy for the past two years, left this morning, for Port land, Ore. .Mrs. Van Camp and her mother left Friday night for Chicago, yfhere Mrs. Van Camp is said to have secured a position in a hair dressing establish ment. .- 'A prfctty "home wedding, Thursday evening was that of Miss Emma B. Johnston to John C. Cullins. The ceremony and festivities were at the fttmie of the bride's mothef-, Fourth Avenue No'rth. For several years the bride held a responsible position in the business office in the telephone ex change building and the groom is an expert plumber in the employ of the Fargo, Plumbing & Heatirfg Co. They have hosts of friends in the city and in addition to the heartiest of con gratulations the bride was made the recipient of substantial mementoes of her nuptial^ V. I Mrs. A. E. fclendenntng hatf reach ed Fargo to spend the winter here, which will delight her many friends. M. T.. Oehler cf Hunter.sville, N. C., who has spent a week here as the guest of his nephew, Chas. Brewer, leaves this evening for his home. He has visited nearly -every state south and west to the Pacific coast and is so much more pleased with North Dakota that he may return here to re side permanently^.«. .A v.- Superintendents^of Schools' Barnes of Valley City and Hetler of Hills boro, were in the city last night. Dr. W. P. Baldwin came in from Gassclton on the local Friday night. *Mrs. W. J. Hammond and Mrs. -J. Marshall were hostesses to the Nrirthside 50Q Club on Friday after noon. In the contest Mrs. J. S. Whii comb. Mrs. J. P. Hardy and Mrs. C. Schruth were victorioqs. each being presented ,with a haridsome prize. Af ter the games choice refreshments were served. Mrs. L. J. Marshall left this morning for her home in •Crbokston, Minn., and the card party 'was an occ^ivn of .bidding her friends good bye, "J One- of t#e~ small but ffrettily ap-1 pointed social events of the week was the informal given for Mips Florence Cloutier by MiWs Maic Miller 011 Wednesday afternoon- at her home on Roberts Street.r,.The hours were spent playing games and'jin the enjoyment of ^sotpe fine musicand singing. .Sup per was served by the hostess. Beau tiful purple and white astors formed ihc decorations. Mrs. W. E. Witherspoon and chil dren of St. Paul are the guests of Mrs. J. in. C. Benedict on Tenth Street North. v. t& Lieberg and little Marjorie have returned from^ a delightful visit with relatives at Stillwater, Minn. The Misses Ida and L'Ula Sampson af Yankton, S. D., have returned-home after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Ed ward Engerud on the southsidc. -Mrs. S.. Clark of Buffalo was the guggt C» IL. Clark Friday. Mrs. O. H. Jones of Crawfordsville, lnd., is the guest of Mrs. Sam Math ews at the, Waldorf. Mr. Jones will arrive Sunday and remain a week or ten days in the uty Mrs.' H. G. Otis was accompanied home from the Portland fair bv Miss Bertha Freel of Regma, JN, W, T- Mrs. O. A. Krojctk and srn of Mar shall. Minn., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Wm, Rusself in Moorhead. Mrs, A. S. Holmes and son, Clar ence, l^ft Thursday for their new home in Winnipeg. Man. Jt, Mrs. C. B. Hay and Miss Footer of Maplcton were shopping in Fargo on Fridajfc 1 Dr. Dan ford is out in the Dickinson country this week, visiting the Metho dist churches, and holding the fourth quarterly confernces preparatory to New relatives A sarfffiTfTof these alr^"' Wc iloOf y Mr. and Mrs. A. von Steiger of \yilto,n were in Fargo Friday evening guests at Che Waldorf: Representative Shiels was aty arrival from Edgeley over the Soutliwcstern -night 'f. 1 'V J. H. Watts of Washington, D. C., ^as a guest in Fargo last night. M. R. Wilson was in from Valley City today. -t Mr. and ^fra. Jf. ^r Casset of Phila delphia were' among the arrivals. I^r. and Sirs. Wm. Merrick of St. Paul were visitors in Fafgo Friday eiL.route to Hillsboro. Mrs. Lathrop of Chicago Js a guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. AJ I'aige on Tenth Stret South. Mr. and .Mrs.' *F. "C." b#eiilhaw and daughter. Adele, are and J. A.- .v.j v., ing old-time Fargo friends today, and [to the annual confcrence that meets in,will return tomorrow evening with Mrs. A .'V "V •asc positively showing ''"ctfStrings in the west. Largest »ttouse io 'fht:- \\'esl MAIL ORDERS FILLED. 7o|vMr. Chesley. Mrs. T. R. Atkinson added a-" pretty luncheon to the week's affairs by en tertaining a few friends on Friday aft^ ernoon in honor of her visiting guest. Miss Evelyn Foye of Boston, Mass. The table was trimmed with a huge shower of red asttrs and at each place was a dainty natnercard in water col '•&«$. An elegant menu was served and a"jolly afternoon followed. Gov. and-Mi's. ^E. -Y. Sarles will be guests at theiobanty ball Tuesday even ing. s.vir Miss day .for Po Miss Spalding left Wcdnes ta, Cal. k Gl^lys Parkinson returned Wednesday fr&m a month's visit with relatives in Minneapolis, Julius Baker will jeave next w^ek to resume his srtroies in colTegt. Mrs. Toby of New York will arrive in Fan?o next week to visit her sistc*r, Mrs. E. L. I\^jlrri% ^nd parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bodkiii.^ "J Mrs. I*. B. Smith of Minneapolis is visiting her mother, Mrs. Francis Dun can on Tenth /Street North. Mrs. W. A.'Marvin ig back -from a long visit on^he Pacific Coast, and her many frienii^^rc pleased to have her home again® Miss Floftij morning fdtf 1 Mrs. Ft Floor Coverings copyright E/JP. SUNDBERG The elder will1 tie in Fargo Oct., Fargo Sept. I9 for a few days. Miss Igo of St. Paul is the guest of Mrs. C. H::"8kelton and a number of pretty have l»?n ex^e^ded her^ Dunhar GjIvj will ,sit up today foj the first time since the Fourth of July, when he met with a serious accident in fallfngffromjAh? of. theMetropole llcieL -?rr- M[r.i and. Mos. .B. Hancock- will erect ja new house jn ls^ancl, P^ixk this fall] &|r. and ilPB. Bowers spent a few! days*r®f the past week in jamcs- y Cloutier left Friday home in Minneapolis. i'ritchler and Mrs. C. «SBioying' a visit from l#s. M. Seigne and sis* alligett of Los Angeles, E, Wilson..^ their ter, Mrs. Cal. President and Mrs. J. H. Worst of the A. C- -'jraurned Tuesday morning from a trioMo the Lewis and Clark Exposition^'! .• Dr. Dudley Ibas returned home from his castcntMrfp. In his journeys he made some observations ast to the con duct of public libraries., Miss Mary"Touise Nasl^: daitghter of former RewlP Nash of Gethsewiane Cathedral, b-the guest of Miss Jaredine Thompson., i '.j i Miss Ann*' Hendry-contributed' a beautiful card party to the social hap penings of the Week, entertaining Wednesday evening at "Spo" in honor of Miss Ruth Heller of Menominee, Wis., who. will leave for her home Tuesday, after a visit of a month wi.th her brother,''Dr. Heller of this city. The rooms vyere trimmed in. sweet peas, asU -s and |ap uiese lanterns. After'an enjoyable contest the prizes were award ed the forijiiate ones, and delicious rc freshinents '\(fi*re s,ervtd \lt»g(ther it was a very unique affair jand greatly en joyed by tlje guests. Mrs. Her Wrt L. Loom is and family returned liblne from the lakes, where they have jipent the summer, last night. W. E, Wdtherspoon. ticket agent of the St. Louis road, in St. Paul, is greet- s 4 v' /-V I' *V"' I ll r^s '-ft 1 1 ftf K V 1 V dimmii 1 IVI ISf ^|BagBMM|111111111 should visit our newly arranged carpet departmentsee it now. v^mong the new arrivals ajre: r* ,| ., "V i •&'' '5 Ingrain Rug«, all wool. 'v« Hull Runners, which are iQ *»uch,4cmai|||. Bundhar the new Two lohe colorings, all .lengths. Luger Turniture Co. Furnishers V*T- Mrs. JosepfPl'JiIc is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Bake^'jr., on North Broadway. (EX Gold AaA.Silvenmitht. 4 Nf^. Opticians* 72 Broadway, Fargo, N. D. !v Mrs. R. B. Blakemore is at the lakes the guest of Mrs. Burleson. 011 the dean's houseboat, which is to go out of com mission early in October. Mrs. Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Folsom, concluded a visit today and returned to her home at Fort Leav enworth. Mr, and Mrs. Levi W. Root of Sheri dan, IIL, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 2*. ibpi 'Wftfad#TtWough you the best and most varied lines n •f 3 12 and 14 Broadwav N. i. mmm Correct Eye and the skillful hand will always work in harmony if the impaired eyesight is properly treated. Use glas ses furnished by Sundberg, the optician, tf your eyes show indications of giving out, ^ud you will preserve your sight. The glasses are accurately fitted. O MAIL OROEftS FII.LLU. Witherspoon and th£ childrdl,. whd have been here some days. Mrs. E. W. Hulbert entertained the Hollister Bee Club last evening, and the members showed their loyally »n a very unique manner. China ash rs were used in abundance in the detorations, and a delicious luncheon served. Mrs. H. C. Wolforth, Mrs. H. Rice and Miss Agnes Sclnvitzcr were successful con testants. There were fifteen visitors present. Owing to the serious illness of Miss Caroline Herland's father the club sent a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Mr. Plumley goes to New York this evening to attend the meeting of The Associated Press on Wednesday of next week and look after some business matters.,. On his return home he will spend a. day of $0 with his sisters in Oswego, K. Y. He expccts to be back at his desk by Oct. 1. T. D. Piatt,, Mr. and Mrs- Rt^ are etf route to'the Portland fair. T-v' A number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. W. B. Hatch on Tenth 1. Street South Thursday afternoon, per petrating a surprise upon the lady, it being the occasion of her birthday. The jp afternoon was spent pleasantly with 1 cards and music. Mrs. Hatch was presented with some fine china in to ken of esteem of the friends present. After, siyending several hours in a so- $ cial way tempting refreshments were served.- ","5' J' Mr," and Mr*. 'A.* E. I^rohue bf De troit, Minn., are guests. in the city to- .y lay. Mr. and Mrs. A. Everhart and 1' family expect to leave about Wednej day to spend the winter at Los Ange$ les, Cal. J. B. Flaton and children will occupy the. Everhart home on Ninth Street South. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dinehart of James town are guests in the city today. The announcement ismadeof the ignation of Alfred H. Parrott, who fdr the past year or so has been registrar at the agricultural college. Professor Burnett ©f Chicago has advised Presi dent Worst that he will accept the po sition and will leave for Fargo in a few days. It is understood that Mr. Par rott is to assume a responsible position in the Minneapolis office of the New York Life Insurance Co. Professor Burnett was mentioned for the posi tion of registrar two years ago, but he was not then in a position to accept the appointment. Wm, Barclay of Sherbrooke is visit* ing in the city. A L. Kershaw of Bismarek is r$gn istered at the Metropole. F. Johnson of Casselton was ah arrival in the city last night. Dr. and Mrs. Callendar will leave tov morrow morning for West Virginia to attend the golden wedding anniver sary festivities of Ms father. They ex^ct to be away for several days- Additional Society On Page 8. V VJP 9 i tf t" Itm v Mri! j," *, w P.\