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WRGARMEH» m •M mm > , / V : '* î » ?•» §5' \7 pt flJH ■î j*»j g*. ■ SV„ [c= $ I A a I m ~'"j w* £ m if ri m t \W WC UrtDER PRICE OUR UABER G-ÆRAlE/iTâ ÊEC^UèE WE THE UêUÆ, QU^nTITY GOT yî LOWER OUR LI /iE OF MlrtTY U/iBER MRAC/tT*, /J I j?2 V \ f 'BOUGHT "OVER jTNTIA USU^L. PRICE. k WHICH WOAE/i LOVE êO WELL, WAè /iE VER PRETTIER. IT !ê 'SUCH A ë^TII»r/.CTIO/i TO OME'ê SELF TO MVC ÊE^UTIFUL ■ in \\\ !v -A - 0 SIR»' V l 1 lira1 ! f/ h I */ %'S fli %r s 1 * ''IP > UADER THIAGê. OUR OUTER G^RAVEATê FOR THlé ê>LAê> 0 n TIRE HTiRMOrtIOUé, BOTH IA SH^BEê Atiü STYLES. IF YOU WISH TO MÆC YOUR OWA CLOTHES WE CAti SUPPLY WITH T^STY A^TERMLS. REAEABER WE BELIEVE IA "BIG BUSIAESS j 4AB LITTLE PROFITS. *1 It 7/ ) Z |f| YOU wfl I i iit || ! |||!, ft \\\\v VN f I Department D 39c to $4.98 Muslin Gowns Long White Lawn Kimonas DEPARTMENT C. $1.19 to $2 50 'till Mm .$3.50 $1.98 ..$3.00 .$5.00 to $25.00 Tailored Wats, special price of. Ladies' Trimmed Hats, $3.50 values Ladies' Trimmed Hats, $5.00 values Ladies' Trimmed Hats. 49c to $2.50 Chemises Messaline Silk Dresses. Black and White Silk Waists ; 1 19c to $2.98 Corset Covers $ 9.95 . 12.50 $12.50 values at $15.00 values at n $2.19 to $5.00 11 Skirts, 18-in. Embroidery and Lace Flounces 59c to $5.00 Lingerie Waists Children's Madras and Percale Dresses, all sizes and prices. Hand-Embroidered Gowns, Chemises and Drawers, all prices. / i i 98c. to $5.98 Lingerie Dresses. Jl \ Peautiful new Willow Plumes at right prices, line of latest style shapes just arrived. $8.50 New line of Children's Pongee and White Pique Coats, just arrived, prices $10.00 values for $5.00 values for House Dresses at from....98c to $3.98 / jl Ï \\\\ i M Wi ... Wm'M • M / 3.98 W Children's Hats, all styles and prices. $1.25 up u ft; fï SSI 48 °/o Interest on Your Money 1 4 1 Ü : It is the most satisfactory We want to ' t ir,crease our cash trace, lousiness any' stcre^carrget. So we will^atk our customers to keep their duplicate soles tickets. Bring thcm'inrat the erd of each month and we will pay 4 per cent on them. That [is an* annual interest rate of 48 per cent. Ask cur^sales-pccple [fer full details cf this plan. It will put money in youifpocket.a : t m vm u l: -.:^r « -■ . I; mi"* WËEL uLk ; C. H. ! sie and 7.MMSB1« g SUM boh 7 rHONES 35 1 i: Social ° nc ^ Personal V KJillE L. I. JiLLEN O, BOY OF YESTERDAY. 0, little lad of yesterday, O, boy, who • ys« d to he, Who Wed te ruine at twilight time gainst my knee, against my breast sigh, song you loved ■and Until Or struggle with drowsy little While I aiiy; oyish joys, un- 1 at fear, meet my own, s\\ -1 and clear; . iie and heal your Your e ., : . r j from me, | .--.I at Play— Bu ■ i- v n, boy, who 1 wiltght time to the dust of No !! Your my yarning ü grills to me—"I Yuli cl understand." face of life as now the of your T ,k You •re afraid, •nth kisses ■ lu- made; portals .vugh y {n.inot F ; I Uic You'v uist turn away, .. i, a part from me, id 1 , - rday. -Caroline Reynolds. 0, boy little daugh of and gins, are guests Richardson, on Bay It. R iwan \V Jl r -, Helen, t Mr. and Mrs struct. icr j. \. 1; C Hauenstein, on . , lfi thoir guests the , t ..J Mit jdstui -. JiLSPs i!pl,la |' d f ill and Mrs. M. F. • ear.e , ar ° m Iv '.heir where they will make .ell will leave Sunday Mr. and Mrs ent ha sn 1 latters tie Fern. < who Montgomerj, Jackson Mrs. Sea;: home. Change the Vibration for health. , T MAKES Use Grape-Nuts FOOD A REASON" -THERE'S for Jackson, but the Misses Ferrill will be here several days longer. « ❖ Mrs. S. C. Seal and little daughter, Mildred, of Tylertown, are visiting Mrs. Seal's nieces, Mrs. C. A. Matthews and Miss Maggie White. ♦ ❖ •i •> ♦j* Miss Eppie S. Mathews, a graduate of the Louisiana State Normal, is now at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mathews, on Rebecca ave nue. Miss Lillian Shaughuessy, of New Orleans, is expected Monday to spend ten days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Heisler, on Southern avenue. -> Misses Ruth Neal and Annie Mar gai-pt Draughn are home from Merid ian, where they attended the state con yention of the United Daughters of While there they the guests of Mrs. Ben F, Cam the Confederacy. were eron. Engagement Announced. Mr. James W. Edmonson announces the engagement of his daughter, Alice Jeannette to Mr. Caleb Hill Welch, T|, e wedding will take place at the bride-elect's home on West Eighth street, on June 14. ❖ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richardson, on Bay street, had as their guests during the Bar Association cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fox, of West Point, and Judge J. T. Dunn, of i Eupora. They left Friday morning for New Orleans. the latter's . •5» <♦ •> Married Ladies Card 4 . . . 1 Club Entertained. f The Married Ladies' Card Club and num ber of other guests were enter ' tamed Friday afternoon by Mrs. | ß nerickson, at her home on ■ ueoige I Court street. . Seven tables of players enjoyed the of "500," after which the hos games i teas served an ice course, Mrs. H. E Welch and Mrs. Dryfus assisting. The 'prizes, silk hose, were won by Mrs. ! c. W. Rich, Mrs. M. D. Fohey and I Miss Bessie Black. I The club members, present were: 1 Mesdames J. W. Bolton, J. W. David son, M. Dryfus, H. E. Welch, M. D. Fohey, R. D. Reeves, George Autry and W. L. Oakley. The guests were E. R. Farrell, W. B. Sey mour, 8. Burr, Allee Webb, W. J. Hay nen, J. E. Stevens, of Epley; C. W. ■ I Mesdames 1 '4V ■. Rich, M. A. Holliman, M. L. Thomp- after G. P. Smith, Albert R. Herren, C. C. Arnett, P. A. Carter, M. D. King, A. H. Cornell, M. L. Habich; Misses Bes sie Black, Lelia May and Clara Smith and Aussie Haney. boh ing, RAMSEY & COMPANY, LEADING UNDERTAKERS. PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVICE. can <> ❖ it. •> <• •> ♦ CHURCH SOCIETIES. ❖ •i •> ❖ ❖ •> •> ❖ ❖ ❖ £♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• Mrs. J. W. O'Ferrall will be hostess of Trinity Guild Monday afternoon at 3:30 at her home on Second avenue. ❖ •> ❖ The Philathea Union will meet Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Broad Street church. The members of each class are requested to be present. •** «g» «2» The Precillian Circle of Court Street Methodist church will meet with Mrs. L. H. Martin, on Bay street, Monday afternoon at 3:30. ❖ « •> The meeting Monday of the Ladies' Aid of the First Presbyterian church will be held Monday at 3:30 at the church. 4. •> •> 4> <• ❖ ❖ -> ❖ ❖ •> ❖ ON THE SICK L18T. ♦ « •> •> ❖ ♦ <• ❖ ❖ •> ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * Mr. F. C. Hathorn Is 111 at the home of Mrs. J. L. Kearney, on Bay street. ■ DEATH OF MRS. J. D. CRYMES IN MERIDIAN. Mr. T. P. Crymes has returned from Meridian, where he went to attend the funeral of Mrs. J. D. Crymes, wife of Rev. J. D. Crymes. Mrs. Crymes had been ill only a few weeks and her death was caused by The funeral took place pellagra. Thursday. TO THE PUBLIC. This is our thirty-first year In thle If you desire the services business. of the oldest, best and lowest priced Undertaker and Embalmer In the city, 'phone 470. Day or night E D. W. RAM8EY A CO. ❖ 4 * DEATH8 AND FUNERALS. ♦ ♦ ❖ Joseph Johnson Steven*. Joseph Johnson, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan Stevens, passed away this afternoon at 1:41 ! weeks of after an illness of three bronchial pneumonia. The remains will be carried to Au gusta on the early train Sunday morn where the interment will take place. The bereaved parents have the sym pathy of a large circle of friends in their trouble. Sick headache results from a disor dered condition of the stomach, and be cured by the use of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try For sale by all Druggists. STATE DENTISTS WILL \ BE HERE NEXT TUESDAY (Continued from Page One.) worth, R. R. Hill, J. A. Askew, V. E. Strahan. 5. (To be announced)—Dr. Crenshaw, Atlanta, Ga. General discussion. 6. "A Plea for a Higher Standa'rd of Operative Dentistry"— Dr. J. F. Brunson, Meridian. Discussion by Drs. B. L. Hollo way, G. H. Peebles, C. F. Smith, H. A. Bell. 7. "Oral Hygiene"—Dr. J. P. Corley, Sewanee, Tenn. General dlscus Wm. "Edueation As It Pertains To Den tlstry"_ Dr. C. T. Shumaker, Pica y Une Discussion by Drs. N. R. Thomp son, H. H. Simmons, G. M. Gallo way, O. J. Burnham. "Materia Medica, As Applied To Dentistry"—Dr. Rush P. Abbott, West Point. sion. 8 . Discussion by Drs. E. A. Johnson, T. B. Hobbs, S. H. Guess, Frank 9. "Surgical Dentistry"— Dr. W. H. Foster. Reahen, McComb City. Discussion by Drs. R. B. Warn ner, R. W. Gaston, A. B. Russ, Ruel May. Clinics. 1. Dr. C. N. Hughes_Atlanta, Ga. "Different Forms of Plates." 2. Dr. W. H. Reaben. .McComb City "Some Hand-made Contrl vances of a Busy DentlsL" Dr. J. A. Dale.. .Nashville, Tenn. 8. "Casting Allumlnum Plates by the Vacuum Process." 4. Dr. E. D. Hood "Some Unique Bridge Work." 5. Dr. E. D. Foster. "Casting Mountings on Lo gan Crowns with Acolite or Westons Metal." 6. Dr. H. D. Chipps "Attachments for Remova ble Bridge Work." 7. Dr. R. B. Warrlner "Repairing Bridge, Using Steele's .Facings," 8. Dr. E. A. May "Construction and Use of the Tupelo Tupelo Corinth Corinth Jackson j Wright, 1 Chas. have ham, Reese T. I Jackson Appliance as Rela tive to the Correction of Ab normalities of Teeth And Adjacent Parts." 9. Dr. E. A. May "X-Ray, its Use as a Guide to the Mechanical Eruption of Retarded Teeth, Showing Sciagraph of Cases Before Treatment." 10. Dr. A. B. Kelly "Administering Somneform." 11. Dr. Rush P. Abbott...West Point "The Complete Restoration of the Linguo-Occlusal Sur face of an Upper Bicuspid from an Esthetic Standpoint." 12. Dr. W. W. Brooks.Memphis, Tenn. "Treating a Case of Pyor rhea." 13. Dr. L. A. Smith. "Table Clinic." 14. Dr. A. B. Kelly. "Casting a Two-Tooth Bridge With One Richmond Crown." ! 15. Dr. G. W. Reese.Birmingham, Ala. "Artificial Implantation For Crowns or Bridge Abut ments." 16. Dr. Chas. W. Lokey.. .B'hm. Ala. "Administering Gas And Oxygen." Officers Of The Association. .Jackson Yazoo City Port Gibson Yazoo City j ! I I The officers of the Mississippi Den G. Stuart Handy, tal Association are; : of Natchez, president; Rush P. Ab bott, of West Point, first vice-presi dent; H. D. Chipps, of Corinth, second j vice-president; L. B. Price, of Corinth, secretary ; J. H. Phillips, of Meridian, journalist; ,C C. Crowder, of Koscius '• ko, treasurer. I The committees are: i Executive Committee— E. D. Hood, j chairman, Tupelo; R. K. Luckie, Holly Springs; L. B. Price, Corinth. Clinic Committee— T. B. Wright, | chairman, Hattiesburg; L. B. McLau rin, Natchez; P. D. Holcomb, Lexing ton. i ; bott, chairman, West Point; J. F. Brun son ' Meridian; L. B. Price, Corinth. Committee—H. Finance Committee—Rush P. Ab- j D. Membership ; Chipps, , Clinton ; °. M. Fugler, McComb City; H. Frank Smith, Water Valley. Committee on Publication—J. H. C. C. chairman, Corinth; J. B. Askew, Vicksburg; J. D. Coleman, 1 Phillips, chairman, Meridian; Crowder, Kosciusko; L. B. Price, Corinth. A. 1 Committee on Grievances—J. Sayle, chairman, Oakland; B. L. Gra-1 ham, Clarksdale; L. A. Smith, Port I Gibson, L. H. Jeffries, Natchez; O. J. ' Burnham, Morton; 1 Vicksburg. Committee on Legislation and By I Laws— W, C. Stewart, chairman, Natchez; J. H. Phillips, Meridian; Ruel May, Jackson; W. T. Martin, Yazoo City; W. W. Westmoreland, Co lumbus; J. P. Broadstreet,-Grenada, B. L. Holloway, Brookhaven. Arrangement Committee— T. B. A. J. Tillman, Wright, chairman, Hattiesburg; W. W. McMuliins, Battle Field; E. F. Rush, Hattiesburg; E. D. Hood, Tupelo; ! Chas. F. Boger, Nachez. Exhibits To Be Made. The following dental supply houses have arranged to have exhibits at the meeting of the association: Reese Dental Supply Co., Birmtng ham, Aia.; reperesented by Dr. G. W. Reese and O. K. Waldo. Ritter Dental Co., Rochester, N. Y. H. C. Davidson, New Orleans, La.; represented by Dr. J. T. Lampkin and T. Thoms. The S. S. White Dental Co., New Or leans, La.; represented by V. Wil liams. Dutro & Hewitt, Memphis, Tenn.; 1 To The Young Man who is just starting in business or who intends to do so in the future, Bank Credit is a very important asset. It is something that cannot be acquired Immediately but must be built up grad ually. The best way is to form the savings bank habit, culti vate the acquaintance of your banker and show him, by steadily accumulating a substantial account, that you have a well defined purpose in mind, and then when the time comes, you will find him ready to assist you in every legitimate way. We cordially invite the accounts of the young business men of Hattiesburg and vicinity, either subject to check or at 4 per cent Interest in our Savings Department. We are always pleased to advise customers regarding any matters of business, finance or investment. | 1 Hattiesburg Trust aril Banking Co. j Hattiesburg, Mississippi. JOE SHELBY, Vlce-Pre*. J. 8. LOVE, Cashier. H. A. CAMP, Pres. JNO. HAMPER, V. P. G. G. WOODWARD, AteL Cash. 1 I ' B. B. PROGRAMME. LOMO MAY B. "The Resurrection of John"— (Comody.)' "Their Mother"—(Drama.) William Kelly, 'the golden-voiced singer and yodlsr" next week. THEATRE Next to Postofflee. represented by W. E. Matthews and E. L. Mercere. ! The Gwinner Dental Co., Memphis, iTrnn.; represented by R. C. Hopper. 1 dertakere In the city, 1 ' I SPECIAL NOTICE. W* are now the only exclusive un No other buti nes* or profession. Phone 470. RAM8EY A CO. NEW AND ÀcLti RAIL? We mftke a sTjecitTty jf b« rh and are pre pared to i_r .--'.«11 merits promptly. 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