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The Central Record. Wednesday, Nov 28 !9I7. An Exchange of Love Letters Bj RICHARD MARKELY A ill A . A I - J, I l. . 1 warn l-Vl J u Clearance Sale of Suits j With Exceptionally f$g VaIucsFor Womn andiss?s In prepnrinfl for Winter in our Apptm 1 Srrctimis uu find it nm-ssnry to condense, our Suit Department ami cnliirtfe our sp.iei for tli proper showing for our itn meuo stock of Furs Therefore, thesu quick sellinj; .trices on nenrly two (minimi liamlMinu: suits in most wanted styles and materials. All $19.50 and $22.50 Suits now 011 Sale at $14.75 These fashionable Suits are developed of such popular fabrics n- Hurt-lie ('loth, St'rg or Gab inline, in Ur.iwn. Green, Heetroot. Nnvy and Black. Some are trimmed with velvet bui kles and buttons; others with new shaped convertible collars, novelty pockets and box pleated backs. Anopportunity to secure n splendid all wool Suit at an abMinledli low price All $25.00 and $27.50 Suits now on Sale at $19.50 All $29.50 and $32.50 Smts now on Sale at $25.00 All $35.00 and $45.00 Suits now on Sale at $29.50 Coat Tim And The Coats Are Her Pxiced at $15.00. $19.50. $25.00, $29.50 and At prices Iwtfisitiinjj as low as Sl.TUOwe are showing Coats which measure up to the rigid Welsh & Wiseman Co. standard of quality, workmanship and style. a a IK 'K ! -1 1 : a t. This !s Specially i ' U iL There is n wonderful assortment of clever new models to select (mm in such fashionnule fabric as Uolivia, Broadcloths, Pom Coins and Wool Velours, in beautiful shudes of Taupe, Beetro.it. Kheindeer, Pokin Blue, Brown, Gteen, Nuvy and Black. They are cut on he generous full lines of the season, trimmed with baits and buttons and those big luxurious collars and cuffs ore so much In vogue this season. $35.00 fu All Dresses and Skirts Our entire stock of Silk anil Serge Dresses go on sale icinonow ininiiit yon know, the Lest values are nlways sold lirst, mi it will be advisable to shop early. at Greatly Reduced Prices. chauy Mi:iur j neu rit As 50 Serge Dresses selling regularly up to $16.50, at 30 Serge Dresses selling regularly up to $22.50, at 25 Serge Dresses selling regularly up to $27.50, at $ 9.75 $15.00 $19.75 $4.93 ALL SILK DRESSES AT LIKE REDUCTIONS. Steonr Harguin Tnbler for special values in Ladies' Silk Georgette and Crepe lie Chene Waists, and $5.95. at $2.SC. .$3.95 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS AT A BIS SAVING YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND OUR (CupyrUhl, HIT, Wrsttra KtKipsptr Union.) Mury Chnlllnch niul I were frlcniR It itlil not occur to 1110 Hint we would Ik-comic lovers. I had no thought of marrying, nml If I should marry 1 pre sumed t tint I woulil mate with u heavenly creature ultogcther too good for imy 111.111, except myself. Olio morning t wrote, from my club, n note to Mary, asking tier for some Information she possessed. I waited some lime for n reply and not recclv Iiir one culled upon her wltli n view to learn the reason for tier silence. "Your note was written from your cluli." slip said. "I never write n uiiiu to Ills club." "Why not?- I nsked. "HecaiMo u Rlrl friend of mine wrote u man, addressing her letter to lilt cluli, and lie showed It nil over the club." Of all the reasons for such u rude ness that I ever hrurd this uus the mot remnrkuble. Why she argued that I would show her letter "all over my cluli" because some one else hud ucted thus brutally I could not Imagine. Why is It that these stupidities of women attract rather than Unet us men? I don't know, hut up. to tliU time while I had liked to chut with Miss Clialflncli on substantial sub jects, without thought of anything tender between us, now for the llrst time I was drawn to her In a lovelike way. My visits not only grew more frequent but emotional. Not long after this I was culled uway mid strange to say, I fell to writing love letters to her. I returned and a regular court ship was Inaugurated Unit ended In an engagement. We were engaged u year and since I was frequently ab sent, there were more lovo letter. I declared that I had nlways In tendedshould I marry that I would only murry one who possesed every virtue. Miss Chultincli replied that she hud always in erred that she would only marry the most honorable of mvu. I mention these two among the many laudations that parsed between us be cause we soon falsltled !hem. Miss Chulllnch .suddenly became angered with me. It would be Im possible to state the reason of one who would not answer u note I hud written from a club becuu.u some wretch had shown, or was said to have shown, all over his club, :i letter re ceded from a girl. In fait, I never exactly understood hir reason. Well, where lovers face out the Ilrst thing to bo done Is to return tluxe heartfelt laudations of each other com monly culled love letters. Mury Clial flncli wroto mu u curt note: "1'Ieuse send mo every scrap I ever wrote you. I have not the slightest doubt you will read what I have been silly enough to write you to ull your friends." This from the girl who bad called me the most honorable of men I It (,J made me mad not dl-pleused, not nn- 6 pry, but mad. I wrote her: "l'lease ' send mo my letters. In the hands of 1 such tin Irrational persou they lire M not safe." This to the girl who I itd ibj said possessed every virtue. She re- ' n pljed that on no uccouut would sheiC, Sive up wlmt she possessed till Mie hud received wlmt I poiscsscd. And so we were at a deadlock. I next prepared that the exchange be made through some houorable wom an such us I hud supposed her to lie, to which she protested that au hon orable woman would naturally be trustful us he hud been and I would trick her, getting back my letters and keeping those for which they were to be exchanged. I paid no further attention to the mutter, making no reply to Mury's sug gestion. I reud wlmt she wrote me but did not deign to reply. I'luully ihe proixi'.ed that I bring her letters to her home; bhe would meet me at th ' 'rent door with mine; the exchange might tnl.e place there. I could go uway, uud she hoped she might nev er see me aguln. I replied that unless I might have rr. opportunity to.examlnu what the returned to mo I would have no con 'lk'l'ut'u "'"t "ley w-ere my letters; nt mly rate, ull my letters. So I de clined 'lvr proposition. After . I'rlrf slleneo Mury wrotu luo thut I If would bring the letters I should liavo uwirtuiilty to exam ine ih.,su she wt.'1'1 ri'lur" 10 1 .orcepied this urrank.""11'"1 lmtl "Breed ffn j,, .it ...... .'..,,,. day afternoon. SSS;! Christmas Opening-Friday, Nov. 30th. I nelf and pledges to love me always i that would weigh sometliiug uue u iozen pounds, and carried tlii-ni up to 1io front door. A inuld received mo Hid inhered me Into u little reception room, where I hud douo hours of lourtlug with her mistress. There before u blazing wood flro stood Mary, rolled In what bad nlways beeu u fuvorlto costume with me, uud looking what I had considered her during our correspondence u very tin gel. Her wearing that costumo uloie ludlcutcd that -the farce was played to the climax. I dropped my burden und udvuuclug, took her la my uruis. Then kIiiiiil' mi 11 sofa on which wo had breathed more lovo than there wa9 In Jfarmer's column! spc lrlo Ihlt hrmtlnKK lot lh ricla ita iit of our urmrr iiliictUrtri. ant li for the ot clock, Rimti snl tuch (Mug on (urm s t ! Urmrr mnnul nfTord to Mftvtr tl.p. No notice 'ill I le arerplnl oi.r lour llnr. unit will iHtonlrtti Iwo U.ti ol ihp conn, Irre ol elmriv For Side I-'rcili milk cow, H. I), Corhrnn, KOUSAKK Vive lio houses, three sows nnd pigs nml one milk cow, Currey Itobinaon. For Sale -A few extrn good Mnm. moth Ilrorzo Turkeys. I'hone 4(U Mrs Jns Sutton, llrynnUville, Ky. For Snlc-Almut three dozen White Leghorn hens, l'hono J7-J llryantsville ex. Mrs J. 0. Doty, Mrkabury. Ky. Strayed from my plnce Inst week, a black, bob tailed sow, weighing about 1W tHiunds. Iteward if returned to M. Teater, Lancaster Kv. Stinved from my place about 10 days ago n bay horse. lt hands high, scarred knees, and star in forehead; also n bay jearling colt with spot in forehead. Anv information will bo appreciated, V. F llrlckey or Ixigan Scott, Iluena Vista. Ky. STANFOItO Mrs. W. S. Fish i. visiting h. r nn. Craig Kih. at liuisville. "William Veager. of CUveland. Ohio, is here with relatives nnd friends. Mrs. Itusell '. Itrown. of I,il.rtv is visiting Dr. ami Mrs. K J. Itrown. Mrs C. Ilnys Foster nnd littledaugh. ter ami guests of her parent, nt Tine, ville. Mrs J. 0. MeCUrt- lui. I...., ...-.;.i.. Sj her son. Ktlitnr Shellon M Saullev. at h i Itichmond. p Miss Susan Fisher Won is the cne.t h,of her sister, Mrs. ;. Arderson at Mt. Sterling. Mr Samuel II Haughman is the guest of his daughter. Mrs. Shelton M. Saufley at liirhmnrxl. Miss Mnrv Moor,. Itnney, of Itich inorMl, will sp-nd Thanksgiving here with homefolks Capt. .1 N. Menefee of Camp Zach nry Taylor. pnt llie week-end here with hoinefnlks I) sirs. Arthur Collet is the guest of , Her parents, M,- nnd Mrs. A. J. Wed ,ille at Huitonville. has been the Mines War- j i Mis Jennie Dunran i , guest of her ncices, th 1 1 sen for n few days. j Miss Judith James Daniels, of Latv J caster, Ims been the guest ot her sister Mrs Frank Phillips. 1 1 Miss Lissa llnltzclaw, of Caldwell nign oenoni itichmond will spend Thanksgiving at home. Mrs. J. A. Ilesztey Bmi daughter. Miss Mildred, of Lsncaiter. sn.-nt Sal. :urday with Mrs. Will IUy. ! Mr- ' C. Lynn, who underwent an operation nt Hie Danville Hospital last . was nhV to l.e brought home I Saturday and is doing nicely. J Hubert Carpenter, who has been in ! training nt Ft ll-njiitnin Harrison, re reivnl tti appointment of First l.ieut lei-ant list week, to the delight of his inanv friends here Lieut. Carpenter is the vnunger son of tlr. H, ,i j ' G. Ciirpenter of this city. News has been received here of the j death or Mrs. Sue Holme in Dium. right Okla. Saturday She was for ; merlv of Crab Orchard, but had lived j in this city some years ago and made many friends here who are grieved by her death. She was railed to Oklahoma from Ciiiib Orchard some months ago by tin! illness of her graml'daughtcr. The body will b brought to Crab Or chnrd for interment this week. Two brothers, J. II. nod It. L. Collier survive. .3 WELSH WiSEMi DANVILLE, KENTUCKY. Surgleal Triumph Over'LockJaw. .. form of lockjaw In ii young t$ZtMM glr". New -York surgeons performed an ; j often fee. vo ook nn the couruuln where It had operation affecting the muse es of the , I Hher .ve n Code of Ucauty. Our code nnd schedule of beauty l. I. n very formal affair. re ufr.ild or ashamed to Insufficiency of Famj. Hubert Louis .Stevenson, says the Philadelphia ltcconl, was not the only celebrity who hud found fume rathei ....1,.l...tu ..... Illllll KT1IINIIIIII 1111 1II'1IIIV.I1.I1. 1 1IUI1. been dropped several weeks before tower jaw, and nen . V r mtWiw the he wnde. -Mhat (lladstone was without reterr.nB tc . the , cause , ho , urn. w 'or ,h;,t M t , hu r , , f ,y itU , , quarrel or to the cicuungo of lettirs. the Jaw in n""" ' ' , re. , , ' , ,. lt ,,,. or W8 ton fcchooner und the coins to keep It Why is It that the most Important weeks fen the npp I mu r ' .. Ua. C. mi. I know n lltllo about fame now; i . ... ,.i . i - h.a r, w n wniniin a mu tnnveu. u u uiubcivq event in a uuu - - i----- - , ,,.,i ,i. Ueusoil. It's no good compared to u yacht.' Another Thing to Remember, Willie nnd his mother hud been vis iting their nunt In tho count:) After returning, his mother was telling onu of her frliluN over the phone how homelike her mint's house wus. Wil lie was taking In the conversation and, speaking up. Mild: "Mamma, don't for get to tell her huw homely uuutle wus, too." Personal Stationery Should be Engraved or Embossed oowadays. It reflects flood taste and ,at once creates a favorable impression. Suppose you come and sec the mn Seautiful samples we have and get our prices. Tt-iu I Central Record, t should bo jumbled up wltli so iriingiy,.iuurii' nonseuse? . . "