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Ask to see the New Corsetine Wrapper The most comfortable Wrapper ever made; possesses the essential features of a corset without discomfort to the wearer. Big line of styles in Flanneletes at $1.25 up to $3.50. Exqusite Silk Shirt Waists We have just opened up two dozen Ladies’ exquisite Silk Shirt Waists, in black Cerisse, Turquoise and Old Rose, all beautifully made, tucked and pointed fronts, well worth *6, your choice $4.50. Special Values in / Silk Petticoats / Taffeta Silk Petticoats in blues, pur ple and lavender, deep corded flopnce, well worth #'>, for $3.95. / Velour Silk Petticoats in ieds, pur ples, blues and ceriisse, deep accordeon pleated ruffle, a bargain at $6, go at $4.75 Big Bargains in Tailor Made Suits Ladies Tailor Made Suits of good quality Cheviot in brown, grey and ox ford, well midJ, new styles, ordinary yalue *10, while they last $7.50 Special Offer in Walking Skirts Heavy Plaid Back Rainy Day and Walking Skirts in blue, brown, greys and oxfoffl, deep hem, six rows stitch ing, cheap at $1.25, for $2.50 ost Progressive, Strictly o-date Store of Pine Bluff. R PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST Compatible with reliable merchandise. MESS GOODS. Some very interesting bargains in Dress Pattern lengths, for this week. Big values, every one of them. See Window Display. Af ftl Suit ^ngth Novelty wool A l 01 finished Dress Goods, in neat checks and pretty plaids, look like wool and wear well, regular val ue, vour choice $1.00. Af TK Dress Pattern, changea Al 03b i u ble wool Suitings, blues, greens, browns, grey and purple, great value. Pattern length, $1.75. A 4- QC Dress Pattern Covert A l 0£bDO Cloth Suiting in small checks and invisible plaids, give splen did wear, the suit, $2.65. At OS DrssPattern. Big line Ai 33 of Homespuns, Chevi ots, Diagonals and raised checks, all verv stylish material. Your choice $2.95. Extra Values in BLACK GOODS AND SILKS. At inch Fine all Wool French Serge, beautiful black, 46 ^s wide, 65c a yard. At 89e New Blister and Krin kly Crepons, beautiful Patterns, good blacks,well worth $i.25, for 89c a yard. \ A £ A/o 22-incii Black Taffeta At (JUb Silk, brilliant lustre, good for Shirt Waists, Skirts or lining, give good wear, 50c a yard. At QRp rf"ch Blacl^ Peau XX u cX<JL de Soie, pure dye,very soft rich and lustrous, gross grain back, good vah e anywhere $i.2s, lor 98c a vard. HONNET&CO. 123 West Second. Ag nts'for Standard Patterns They are stvlish, perfect fitting,.fl to construct, save money, time, mate, and temper. Call for Dec® Fashion Sheets. A Good Dollar Kid Glove Ask for Fomosa, the best Dm Kid Glove on the market, We h them in black and all the new shat browns, castors, greys, tan, and whi? Try a pair and have them fitted on h one of our expert glove fitters. & Linen Handkerchiefs Great Bargain Ladies hand embroidered pure Line Handkerchiefs, unlaundered, regularva ue 15c, while this lot lasts, IOc each Winter Underwear Exceptional Values Women’s heavy fleeced, Jersey rib bed Vests and Pants, in silver grey M cream white, sizes 4, s, 6, foi 25c a garment $3.25 Shoes for $2,50. Oui Vassar Shoe for ladies is madi of fine Vici K'd in medium and heavy weight, with extension soles, in the new toes. We will put this shoe against m $1.2$ shoe on the market, in fact 4 will find it hard to equal at $L50. W keep them in all sizes. Our price fo this season, $2.50. Railroad i ime-Taolt;! Iron, Mountain Route. AKIUVE8 1»»: "Llttle]Hook Accotu,. ... 5:30p. in. ii: Southbound.10:55 am 11: ?2 Northbound . 1:50 p tu 4 Cotton Holt Kuut«. southbound. 8:35 p m 3 Southbound . 2:40 u in 2: 9 local southbound . 7 Northbound. 12:40 p m 12 North ouund . 1:35 am 1 0 local northbound. .. 5; Autheimkk Branch. * Little Rock Accom. ...10:55 a m Little Rock Accom. Vine Bluff Arkansas River Regular Passenger..,. 10:10a m Arkansas ptver Packet Co, S earners Thursdays.12:00 m * Fridays . 11:00 an :00 a i :55 p l :35 p i 40 a i :l5 a i :40 p I :40 a i ,05 a I 30 p i :00 p i \lr. Virginius D. Wilkies and bride will return from St. L"uis Tuesday. Use Eureka ('r* aui and remove or prevent wrinkles. Found at * lie Mann-Tan kersle’ Drugstore. 46 Hon. S. M. Ta.vlor went to Arknn ■ns City Friday night o i legal buei ■ess. LOST—A collarette on Fourth av enue near Laurel street. Finder re turn name to N. H. Sligh at ClttxenB Bank 44 MiNt<eH Arle MeFariden and Lottie Hampton have gone to Fordyce to Tiait friends and relative*. Mr. Eugene E. Raines, a well known Little Hock In-urance niHii tieited hits local agency S ittirda* . FOR SALE—A fi-i orne power en gine, Rood hh new, at a bargain Apply to or write the A da mu- Wilson Printing Co . Fine Bluff, Ark. tf Sheriff J. T. Renfrow, of Cleveland eouutv, wan in the city a few hours Saturday en route home from Little Rock. He took Mr. Joe vVooley to ♦ he State asylum from RLou. WEINER W UR ST Knack Wnrw and other Kosher -o u -age. SMOKED BEEF and TGAWDE'' datlv r. c Ived at Strauss & ' iPei’s. sop- ag-ntw. Ser rtt I be c ndne;ed at tin Second Fr* st>v t erian church this ev ning at 7:3*1 o’cioea n« K *v. -t. 0. Alexander. A m* invited. Fo, that < BILLED l EELINt •ach meai take a tup of CfciA • E & BANhORN’S FAMOUS SEAL BRAND.t OFFEE.—-StrauBB A Mill er, note agents. * SOCIETY. ; -*l u Vb %% -%-* INFORMAL EU1 II HE 'LUB.—Mi-s Miss Zuba Thompson will If the hostess for the Informal Euchr. i lull ni xt Friday night, She js a charming entertainer and one o! the club’s most popular members. )< MASCOT ELVHRE CLUrt.-Wa.1 nesday afternoon the mem In rs of this Club were received at the home of Miss Birdie Welier. The game of euchre was much enjoyed. Miss Bessie luthenthal won the diet priz\ a piece of cut glass, and vliss M.ive Meyer the second, a belt buckle. The refreshments served were heartily partaken of and Miss Weller rectiTed her guests most charmingly. Tim club will meet with Miss Hennie Altheimer this week. >< Bridal party entertained. — Miss Trip Lindsav, who was married to Mr. Henry Hunt, of Hot Springs, last Wednesday, delightful ly entertained t tie bridal party at the home of her uncle, Mr. F. H. Triplett, the evening before her mar riage. A dainty luncheon wa served and the occasion proved a most plea-ant one. The bridal party w is composed of: Miss M try Liml h a, the maid of honor Mr. T. M Kirk land, the beat iiihii; Mr. Henry Hobson Hunt, the groom, and tfn four ushers, Messrs Wade H. Knox J H. Baldwin. <’. H. Triplett, jr. and John Hutt. >< GAVE a Dance.—Friday evening Miss \1ar> Mtiell. daughter o> vtr. and Mr*. Han, Mi*el|, tendered tier friends a dance at her home 01 Went Fourth avenue. There whs a very large crowd of participants arm trie hostess was successful In her ef fi rts to please tier guests. All ihings eonspirenl to tnake the evening one iif absolute pleasure. Glorious weather, a snlendid fl u>r ami a coi - genial, hupp s t f v outig peojne. ttiere was nothin/ to be done < xeep to da ice. and they en ered Into tin pastime wittisest. Tnedanciug was begun at 9, refresh merits were server! at 12, ami afterwards t tierr was more dancing. >< CO M P LI M ENT A KY CO TILLION - What promlnee to be the most elaborate, notable and charming *o cia! events of tfie season is the cotil lion to be given at the Valhalla <'lub ■ nest Thursday evening by Mr. I). C. I Hell, th*’ (iroininent society leader, | to Miss Maggie Taylor and her friend, Miss A iderton. Miss Taylor is the charming da lighter of Un, s. M. Taylor, and Miss Ad ierton, who inhere visiting Miss Amanda (’aid well, is one of the prettiest and inn«t amiable you g indies that !ihh hon ored our city with a visit this se . son. The affair is being looked foi ivard to with great expectations. K THE DAUGHTERS’ TEA.—The tea given by the members of the Da vid 0. Dodd Chapter, Daughters of ttie Confederacy, at the home of Miss Ruby Alexander Thursday after noon, was a success in every way . The proceeds of the entertainment were very encouraging and atone demonstrates the financial success of the affair. Miss Alexander beauti fully decorated her home for the oc casion and was a competent hostess The luncheon served waselegant and much enjoyed. A number of musical numbers were rendered for the guests in the afternoon, and the fortune telling by Mrs. Willis Brown was a >i-< ifi t able feature. >C TIE members of tfie Chammade Music t'lub enjoyed another of their usually delightful meetings Fri day evening at the florae of one of Its most amiable members, Miss viar\ Gillespie. No special program had been prepared blit the impromp u seections were high \ enjoyed and the evening proved oneofeoutinuous pleasure. I he most enj >yahe feat ure of the evening whs the sumptu ous repast served. Those present were: Misses Amau <la <'aid w ell and her guest, Vliss An derton, R.-ba Dewoodv, Mamie Mann, Pieston. Eduie Rutledge. Aina Guxa, Mrs. I C. Shelby, Miss ■iar.t Gide-pie. Messrs F. M. Roat.e. >1. I). McNeill, John Hint, Id Arm strong, Dr. Edgar, Sam Arhett. >V Ct) vi pLI v EN TA It Y v\ H 1S T— \iiss H en Rosenberg charmingly en ■ ei tained at hist last Thursdav evening complimentary to her guest, liMS Belie H a user, of NaWark, N .1 I’m- Rosenberg home was very a - i rac< ivel.v decorated with fl > .vers and presented a very pretty scene There were several tables of eager whist players aad the game was thoroughly enjoyed. The prises were won by ’ rs, A. L. It n.or, of * idea go, ami \!r. ii 1 Kaufman. The | former was given a handsome cut ! glass piece. I he latter a fountain pen. After the game refreshments were served. They consisted of all j the delicacies of the season. A iiam ber of musical selections added to 1 lie p.easure of the evening. The af fair was a niost enjoyable one ami he fair boste s rn. amiable guust were the recipients of many compl -| merits for their euccessful t fforts to please and entertain, vli.-s Hauser returned to h r home Saturday, She is a most pleasant young auv and made many friends white here. MISS FiAKKOW's KEOEPIION—! The reception anti germiin ten dered the nnmiters of the popular rurretr Topic ' Tub ti.v Miss Effie Jar row last Wednesday evening was a particularly et j o.vable affair. The time for the social meetings of the club, at which the young men are invited, has been changed from the first to the last Wednesday of eaca month. As entertainers Mr. and Mrs. A. M Harrow tr wed known, and th<dr home is aivvevs open to their friends Miss Barrow, die boy — ess. greeted her with all ttie cordial hospitality of a typical Southern girl, and with becoming grace and charm. Tne mod • of en tertaiiiment was unique and enter taining. If was * gue*alng contest. The hostess hail i reviouslv secured a photo of every guest, tak«*n when a batty. The pietur< collection • f no tattles” was placed o a tattle, eacn guest mukitt't a gue.s as to^f.he per son on each picture Phis feature was happily entertaining to the young people for several ho irs. Pile lad ’s prize was sv n In Miss Laura Trulock. the gent’s 1> vtr. M. D. vie. Neill, and the consol • Mon bv "uitt e Willie” Matthews The prizes were costly and te-an'iuir Phe decora tions were unusually attractive fl iwers being ti-e t wbh phasing ef iV-ct. A dainty -ep ist was serveil. Miles’ orctiestra farm- bed the imi-.ii for the (In-man, which formed a p u t of the evening’s pleasure. N > fea un of the enter t a in men t a p propria t e to an occasion of ihts kind was ovei looked t>v the ideal iu.-si. - r , tortunate guests were: vi s Fran ces Blocker, of darstiali. P x E n ma Q tilling. f Pemlet u, Elia Jayne, of tireeuv> I viiss., Mary Lindsay, A inn U woid.v, Lilly Johnson, Vlyrti Saunders, Ama Cloia, Kubv > lexauder, Mittie Knox, Laura Trulock, Dotlie Smith, Maggie T i.vlor, Loritius Huh tower, Lutie Laine, Nina .Smart, Effla Barrow. Messrs. Earle Phillips, A. M, Bar row, jc , J. |i. Bahlvvin, .John Hutt, E list'd lit hers, F It. Uasrland, J. G. Wilson, 4. K. Tone v, H-rb rt J o i n son, Roy Martin, Joe Nic iol, t’liftoa Howell, Jim Alien. I'llmr Sn tinders, Geo. S. Valiant, 1 I Armstrong, \1. D McNeill, Harry Triroek. Finn Hutt, Dan I'aiior, \V H. Knox, Sterling Harrow, John B >okhart, VV. L. via (thews. R AL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Reported for Last Week by Geo. W Byington, Abstracter DKBDS. November 10. State of Arkansas to Eiiz i beth Smith, south half of lot 4, block 9, I'anneh.li & Owens’ addition.$ 54 A. Hlum, trustee, to L. Roth hw ns and se nw 17 7-7. 1000 00 Novemb 1 12 William D-nre to K. S. Mat ♦hewH, lie quarter 7 7-9. 5 10 00 Jaiin-s Mocker to » harlea H Prlineti, undivided one Six'll i it-Tsst in sw HW 28 6'8. 125 00 November 13. VI t‘ Jsn«i<ia to (* <}. Jenk ins, one-tenth irterest in iot X, block 14, Sherrill et Ml.I November 14. Louis Altbeimer et alto Lou is lloi h, se na 17-7-7. Louis Roth to Samuel M. Westmoreland, se ne 17-7-7 State o! Arkmean to W. Z. Tan erslev, east halt se 16-7-7.j An e M Norris to Pine bluff & vV ester > li il wa v, 100feet wide across west halt east half 5-6-9. Annie VI. Norris to St. Louis. Iroi. Mountain & Southern] Railway, 50 feet wide across east balf^east half 5 6-9.. November 15. State of Arkansas to J. 6. Freeman, east half nw 1 4-10. E D. Montague to Joe Lat ting, t«o- hir 1 of nw n* li-7-9. Fred W. Chafliu to Mrs. Mo rira Hrrris, part of the sec. 4-3 11, 137 acres. ovember 16. U. L. Trimble, executor, to] John Frazier, north hall lot 1, block 43, Dorris’ ad dition west.. Tiie city was full of couohfj atur lay and all the u)er<,ha rushing business. i We will Lead ,N PRICES hnd in Selectii FOR Holiday Present! SHOWING. Fancy China, Books, Fine Bisque’| D.nner Ware, Teams’, Vaces, Mandolins U/at^r Fancy Bas* Water Sets, DOLLS AND TOYS, 1 ' v uFn itures Wagons, Etc. b. l. owe 211 West Second Ave« i