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FOVE’S. ROVE’S. ROVE’S. ROVE’S. ROVES. ROVES
If It’s Here, It’s Good; if It’s Good, It’s Here.
Perhaps You Have Noticed That We Don’t Say Bargains All the
Time, and Still
THE STORE KEEPS GROWING
i
In Confidence with Every One Who Has Occasion to Visit It.
The mere telling how big the store is, etc., etc., etc., wouldn the interesting. The people come here to look and buy, and our printed announcements are devoted to telling the
news as it is found here, and its contents.
We belie\e that we give you here the best, the easie>t, the most satisfactory and the cheapest choosing in Savannah; the best because of the extreme care, judgment and taste that
have gone into the selections, the easiest, because you do not have to look through a waste of ugliness to find something that pleases; we have done the hard part of the choosing for
you—and eveiything is trom a little to a great deal cheaper than you can find it elsewhere. It won't take long for you to find this out, judging by the way people have found it out
already. We are proud of the cheapness, but we are prouder of the excellence of our goods, and the beauty of the assortment
-2aHEKE IS SOME VERY INTERESTING NEWS FOR THIS WEEK.—e
A Trade Event
IN
Dress Goods
Bur m#an* blu vlui. If our
price* for Dreg* <Ioo*! were not lower
than *l'Mhte our *•!- would not b- eo
Jiirgc If you think thin over, you will
**e the fore** of it hi*! will fe! inrllnert
t her** for ;*nr winter *!r***. ft
If* such value* a* we offer b*k>r that
hokl our friend* and constantly Increase*
Ihir rank*
One lot .V-in -h II ilf Wool Fancy and
Field I>re* <)<mmlr, regular price 36c, e|x*-
clal at 17c
Heavy Cheviot*. ZlbUenlt. Venetian
•ml Camel * Hair Putting. 40-Inch, at 4&t-.
M-lneh All-Wool laidt***' Cloth, worth
W al 66c. A full line of all the popular
weave*.
NEW CLOVES.
This Glove Stock I" complete Thl* plain
statement mun* much. II mean* that
every desirable new style anil coloring la
Included In the assortment. The prtni
•re nlm complete, In a aenat iaMnpl.-l.lv
economic* I Misses' ami Childrens'
2-ciaap Ileal Kid Glove* all the new col
orings. 75c
Ladle ' Foster Hook and 3-Clasp Heal
Kid Ulovea. In Nark a rat rolora. ripial
to Ihe *l.OO Ulovea al 75c.
Foyo'a Leader, real French KI.I Ulovea.
In blacka and all Ihe newest colorings,
11.00
BELTS.
In thl* .i. plkimrni you will And every
thin* that la new. My I .< .1 to .hit.
The Stitched Faieni la-athrr lx inosl ad.
mired. then Ihe Gilt Ribhur. H.-lta ..
next, wiih the l'laln Patent Leather and
Russian Leather. with *lrdle efTeri back*
and pulley front r. from 30c to IS M
THE AUTHOR OF IN HIS STEPS.|
WILL VISIT mVIWAH AMI I
PREACH AT THK WHT I’RKS- '
BITERI %N ( IIITK H.
Other News of tho t hnrchea — Unity
and Rrunlon at AVt-ilcy Htmamrn
ml To-do-Mrr. W. I). King at
the Seventh Street Methodist—The
I sunt Services, and an Excellent
Musical fminiiiiair at the Virol
Presbyterian—Rev. Ir. J. V. Fair
Hark From the Savannah Presby
ttry Rev. YnnDeventrr at the
llnffy Street llaplist \v ill llealn a
Serteo of Sermouo to Vouna Hen.
The Hour of file \ . 11. C. A. Srrvler
tbanned.
A great deal of latere*! to being taken
In the proposed visit of Rev. Charles M
Sheldon, the celebrated author of "in Ills
Steps." who nil! be In this city Nov. Id.
and will preach at the First Presbyterian
Church.
Rev. Rheldon la at present on a sis
months’ leave of absence from hi* ehuren
in Topeka. A part of this lime he spent
In visiting tho International Convention
of Chris 1 lan Fnd<* vor ers In 1 .onJon
which was held this summer, and tho re- i
inolnder he will spend In Christian En
deavor work in the Eastern stales. The I
will be hl only visit to the youth. On !
the Friday preceding his visit to Savan
nah he will address the Christian Eli
deavorera of Atlanta, ard the next day
on his way to this city will apeak to the
Er.deavorers of Macon from tha rear of
bia car
During his stay In Savannah Mr Shel
don will stay as tha Da Soto It la hoped
to have him apeak at tha Toung Men a
Christian Association during the after
noon and It la likely that ha will alao *d
draaa a meeting at night, possibly at tha
k
Bold Blanket
TALK.
Hut the good* are here to hark up the
argument - somethin* like MO pelra of
warm, woolly webe of winter comfort,
and not a pair among them hut what will
m.k' you feel kirwlly toward thla atore
If you buy them
Huy all you need from theae lota. Rian,
keta won't be aa rlteap again In a hurry.
The lllank.ie we re talking about are not
Cfdton flannel eheete. but BLANKETS,
whh real wool In them,
in-1 While and Urey Fleer.d Rlankrts,
• I SO.-.
11-4 White and Grey Heavy Wool Fln
lahed. at II 40
11-t While Wove Hlankela, worth 16.00,
at 03 40
11-4 White rellfornta Wool Blanketa,
*7 M value, at 04 *
IS hulea Ratine and flllkollna Covered
Red comfort*. extra value al 0r
fi bale* F.xtra Soft Light StlkMlne Com
forta. |; So value, at $1 75.
[lei RKkmr
I'rciiy Net k I>rr*.lnirs. Just the kind
K * dilon firman* t*, Just the kind which
®dl* materially to the beauty of th#
fall fcowikc You cannot fail to br suited
In thl* t at*.
leSdlc* Velvet Stock Tic*. *nmr with
dots and other* with tinsel braid, at Jsc,
S&c. 30c.
I-Atllfw Wit Tic . with dot* and tas*r|
end*. 65c and 60c.
I.a til* .*' forded Silk Tie*, all color?, t **-
§cl end*. S&c.
laddie*' idberty Silk and Velvet Stock
Jabhotb. 65c, 75c, $1 uo.
Biess liiiiis
ft|>ang|ed. Headed, Appltqued and Jetted
Net Effects, that nre elaborately rich.
Thla la ihe moai complete aeeoriment of
Uarnlturea and Tilmmlnga, and the prleea
are remarkably cheap for such high class
good*. .
P. T. FOYE , Broughton and Barnard Streets.
I First Presbyterian Church. The subjects
of three addresses are not yel known, hut
It la likely that they will be along the
line of thought eel forth In his "In III*
[ Steps." und, possl 'ly, also, on his wsperl
encos while idltor of the Topeka Caplal.
iiihl his Iheorlcs on how a newspaper
ahoiiid he conducted
Mr. Sheldon refused to nllow an ad
mission fee to be charged for Ins n Stress
es. It Is said that he has refused some
Very 11.1 fark offer* lo brctUfi He Is *1
prevent engaged in writing a new hook,
hut netthtr the name nor fhe subject has
pat baen mada public "in hi> stapa"
continues to have a large sale, and the
author’s Income from fhe royalties Is con
tdderahle. Praetteully all money recelvwl
from this -ounv, however. Is used In fur
i the ring charitable and religious work
l This was strikingly brought out at the
rChristian Endeavor Convention In lr
-i iron list \. ar lb* was uiklrei sang a meet
i lug of tnlnl-is-rs and lo .1 them Hint the)
might ask him any Question* that they
n 1.he,1 tine of them asked what was
done with the money received from the
rale of Ills Iss.k hill tie fore Mr. Bheldon
could answer another minister from To
peka arose and told the queatloner that
he could answer that question. Thai all
of the money was e|e nded In the Inter
' rat of rhur. h and charitable work.
A local union meeting of Christian En
deavors will lx- held 111 the 1... wt on Mem
ortal. Tuesilay at xA) o'clock. It Is called
*’A Betterment Meeting." The following
i Is the programme:
Hymn.
Prayer.
Better I'nlon Work-Rev. A, J Bmlth
and Mr. O. K. Puce.
Solo by Mr. Treecr.
Better Society Work-" Better Participa
tion In the Meetings." by Mlsa Nellie
Murphy. "Better Lookout Committees"
by Mist Strobhar.
Trio by Meaara Treece. Murphy and
Woodbury.
Better Church Work—" Better Work In
the Church Prayer Meeting," by Rev. W
F. Watkln*: "Better Worahlp In Church,"
by Rev. J. Y. Fata-
Solo by Mr Woodbury.
A Resolution Service—Topic From Bet
ter to Best! In Whose strength, and for
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1900.
llmp
II UOu uu|Ju II u
Sis
Are creating no end of favorable com
ment Juat ax you'd like them If you
bought Ihe matertalx and had them mada
for you: we save you that eaat, though.
Hrllllantlne, Sergei, t'hevlotx. Venetian
xnd Homespun Cloth-!*.. SI 49. *2 49. *3 9k
*4 91
RAINY-DAY SKIRTS
$4.98, worth $7.50
TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS
#9.98, $12.49 and $l5.
WAISTS
All-Wool Flinncl Waist*. In all eoler?,
trlmm*d with brail, **• an I $149. value,
11 fib and $2
French Flannel Walat* In all the new
•hades. $1.96. $2 98 and $3 .
THE STORY
OF A
Silk Stock.
A Silk IVpartment like this one I* not
the remit of luck or haphnxard buying.
Every yard of goodx In h h.m to xtand
our text fur quality, nn.l her '* a chance
to buy i-ome of them for less than ever
before.
Black Slid CotoreJ Taffeta Silk. IS dif
ferent shades. Sue value, itt 39-
Black Satin Duchess and tilark Tnfftn
Slik, 27 Inches wide, regular tl no .juallty,
at 7 ,
Rlaek Peau de Bote, *1 at. grade, at
IVbu de ttnle and Poplin Sl'k. In all the
new xhadrr. worth *1 35. at 98c
Guaranteed Rlai k Taffeta Silks, Me,
11.19, 11.49.
Whose Sake?
Many prayer* for the year's work.
Song 458.
! M lz|sih.
Benediction.
The officer* of the local l’nlnn of Chris
tian Endeavor are E. T Burden, presi
dent: Oliver Allen, vice president Miss
! Nellie Bartlett, secretary; Joe W McCau
ley. treasurer.
Method Ist.
At Wesley Monumental Chur h the an
nual rally and reunion of church and con
gregation si 11 o'clock a. m. The service
will he conducted by the pastor Rev Ed
P. t ook Programme of service l
tir-ian, "Elevation In 11” tHrede)
Voluntary, "To Deum" lu B-flat
(M< lake).
tHixolog).
Ilymn. 2*' r
Prayer.
Scripture Iraron (r< eponslve), twihn
1*5:1-13.
Hymn. 572.
Second lesson. I.ukc 10:1-11.
Offertory, "And I. John. Saw the Holy
City" ftenor aria from oratorkc "Inherli.
once Divine"). Harry Rowe Shelley.
Sermon. "Divinely Sent." Text. John
: 20.21, 2.'
Prayer,
Atith'm. "O Gladsome Ught" (Dudl*y
Buck l
\nniial offering (juperanntialsd preach*
or- widows and or;*hsns of deceas <1
pi.a. hers chuich rxienslon. I.i li |* e ■•). i
Ilymn. rail.
Benediclkai
organ postludr In C (Theo Stem),
ft. union S.k lo| felowshlp
Evening service at * nMo. k "A tlospcl
Message " <lood singing
A rally and lecrganlxailon of the Sun
day school will he held ai 4 p m.. when
there will be Inlereailng services. Old
pupil* will be welcom'd back New pu
pils are cordially Invited
The devotional meeting of the Epworth
League will be held Tuesday all 15 p m.
Prayer meeting nd Bible snidy Wednes
day at 1:15 p m., and tha Junior League.
Friday ai 4 30 p. tn.
Services at Grace Church will be held
at II o’clock a. m . and t 8 p. m , con
•lu lei by ehc pastor, Hev. < legend K.
fook. tv hose theme will be. "The History
• f <n„. si n - Th „ gqnjgy gchooi will
rncci a Ito o'clock after which the oth
'-r and teachers will meet. The Kp
, worth lyqtgoe will meet Tuesday at 8 it)
, p in and the prayer ms. ting will be
| held Weduce.lay right nt 8 o'clock
I
There will he pre , hlng services at Sev
j tilth Street Methodist Church at 11 o'cla k
u. in . by Rev. W. D. King, a mlseiob
ary of fhe llaptiei Church, and at 5 p. m.
by Rev. w s Heath.
The SuiMhiy School will meet at 410
0.1. ck The Senior Epworth League will
in.et on Tutaday night a* 5 o'clock
I'r ty. i service! will la. held on Thursday
at * p. m
At Tilnit> Church, list Bascom An
thony, iKisior. there will lo- pr-a hlng at
II o'clock a. m atal at S p m. A iwen.
It -minute song service w ill pre ede the
sermon at night The Sunday School w.ll
lie.* at 4 p m The Eptvorth League will
me. : W e.lties.lav m mu p m . while
prayer meeting will he held Thursday
night at 8 o'clock All serrl.es are held
In Sunday School room.
The services at lale of Hope to-day wit!
le Conducted l>y Rev W S. Ileiih at II i
o'clock a. tn
The Sunday school will m.et al 4 .V p. m
Episcopal.
At Christ Church Rev. R. lib While, rec
lor. Ihftr will be a service and sermon at
11 o'clock a. pi., and a service at . p. m. I
The Sunday school will meet al 5 p. nt
Holy Comitninion will tie held Thursday, i
St Luke s Day, at 10 a. m
At St John's Church Rev Charles H. i
Strong rector there will be morr.tng eer
vls* *nd ssttnor. at 11 o clock a m gun- i
day school at 4 30 p m. sud av-ning (*r
vie* at ( p nv
At St Paul's Episcopal Church. R*v, J.
I, Scully. rector, the servlcea will I-* aa I
follows: Early celebration at 7:3# o'clock j
a. m ; morning prayer, al U o’clock am.;
Millinery
Whal Do You Get in
a S5 Hal?
It depends on where you get It. And
It frequently happens that the principal
thing you g. t lx dlxappnlntment.
We are xhowing quite a number of
Hatx at IS each, and there Ixn’t a dliap
polntm.nl In the whole lot. We won't
aav anything almut their lieauty—you will
want to ee that for yourself Do rrv
A full line of Morning llonnelx, llals and
Vella.
SUITS CLOAKS,
JltlS MB.
Women'x Tailor-made Sullx. In Cheviot!
and Homrxponx. In a variety of xtylea
and Stlk-llned Jacket!, all g. ..I styles and
high-grade workmanship- IT, !W 19 9.
IH.9S. *24 M.
A remarkable rolled lon of splendid
valuea In Women'! Fall and Winter
Clothing hax been prepares! for to-mor
row's idling.
Keriey Cloth Jacket!. 13 25 and *4 49
Keraey Cloth Jacket!. In Tan, Caxtor,
Blue and Black. H. *7 49. *9.98, *13.49.
*l5 00. *20.00.
SPECIAL—
Children'! Ail-Wiol Reefer Jarkete.
Reds and Bluee, *1.19 anl *149. worth
*2 90 and *2.60.
SPECIAL-
Ladles' Oolf Capex. I.ghi weight. lull
able for early fall w,ar, at *. 49. world
*s.oo
SKIRTS—
Mererrlaed Sateen Underskirt*. In all
colon. *! 19, *1.49, *1.99. *2 9*.
Full line Silk Underskirts, *4 98. *8 49
and |7.SO.
Sunday school, at 4 p m. and evening
prayer at 8:15,
Services will he held ot B*. Michael *
t'na|>e| at ll o'clock a m.. and nt 8 p m
by the rector. Rev. K. Junv The Sun
day School will meet at the usual time.
Presbyterian.
lion William Hartley will conduct fhe
morning servg-e at the Firm Frewbyterlan
Church to-day In the absence of the
pastor. Rev. Arthur J. Smith, who Is nt
the presbytory at Brunswick. Mr. Hen.
ry M. Johnson, secretary of Y. M. C. A.
will speak af the evening service.
Tie- music til the evening service will
he IIS fo.|.>ws: Duet. "Sweet Hour of
I’myer ' (Erwin), Miss Summerlin and
Mme Kline; solo. "Rejoice For ih<- Lori
Is King." (Coombs). Mi-s Kline; so.o.
"The laird Is My Ught." (.Marsh), Mtss
Summerlin Communion will be .admin
istered next Sunday morning Prepar.i.
lory services will be held Wednesday and
Friday evenlsigs of this week.
The usual service* a t the Independent
( Presbyterian Church will be held at 11
|o'clock a. m., ami * p. m. Dr. J. Y.
' h ' Alr has been lu ntten.lance upon tho
; presbytery, but will return to preach.
In the absence of Bev. W A NTsbett,
who Is attending the Presbytery of Sa
-4 MMial in session wt Brun-w uk. Dr W
H. Young, p.tsior of First Baptist Church
of Athens, will preach at the Lawton
Memorial at 11 o'clock a. m. and of 8 p.
m.
Baptist.
At the Duffy Street Baptist Church
services will he conducted by the pastor.
Bev. Bohert Van Deventer The subject
of the eermon et 11 o'clock a. m will b*
The Security of the Believer " At 8 p m.
the sermon will be the first of a tenet
of live to young man. which will be tje
l.vered as follows: "A Christian Homs"
Oct 14; "The Young Man a* Son." Oct.
21: "The Young Men In Social Life," Oct.
28; "The Young Man a Lever." Nov. 4,
"The Young Man a Chrlatlan,' Nov. U.
BLACK DRESS
GOODS.
If Black Good! form any part ef your
dress good! thought It will be economy
for you lo make a thorough Investiga
tion of our stock Tour drent la here. If
you'll only come and eelcct It. Juet an
Hem or two to show you the direction of
the trade wind .
Black All-Wool Cheviots, Venetians and
French Imperial Serges, 42 am! 45-Inches
wide, 75c values at 49c.
Black English Crepoo. IbOO quality, at
69c.
64-tnch Black Cheviot, *lOO quality, at
*79e.
64-Inch Black Broadcloth and Venetian.
*1 SO value at 980,
SHOES.
We are sole agent* for the Ladle*' Ultra
Shoe; price, *3 50.
ns id io!
One lot of Ulove-Flttlnr Coriets, the
very he*t SOc kind at 39c.
Children'! Fait Black. Seamless. Ribbed
Hole, nil sixes, lji,c kind, at He.
Children'* Heavy Rihbrd School Hose,
fa*t black. Mr. value at 15c.
Ladle*' Fail Black Huee. 25c kind, three
pair* for SOe.
I T* I *.®' '■ r - devotional mrating will
| )* h * w "• 10 “• n Th* topic will be
Don't Worry.” The Junior B Y. % P. U.
will mart at S p. m Th* Bible achooi
! will meet at 4 p. m.
Tha usual aarvlcaa at tha First Baptist
Church will ba held at II o'clock a tn
i and at * p. tn . by Paator John D Jordan
Tha rile of hnptitn will ba given at the
nlgnt aarvlcaa. Special tnualr will ba given
by tha choir at both aarvlcaa.
lullirran.
At tha Iwitheran Church of tha Ascen
rton there will be aarvlcaa at !l o'clock a
m. and at X p m. Tha Dord's auppar will
!• administered at tha morning aervlca.
Tha Parsonage Aid Society will meet tt
tha || ►,.naae M ndiv at 4 p m. The I>a.
Society will meat at Mrs Kennel *,
lucsdav at 4 p. m The monthly meeting
of the 1 willies’ Guild will ha held In the
Sunday School room Friday at 8 p m
4t St Paul’* Lutheran Church. Rev M
J Kpttng. pastor. there will be a morn
ing service and sermon at 11 o'clock. Sun
day School at 4 3(i p m.. evening aervlca
and sermon at S o'clock.
Chrlatlan.
At the Christian Church Pastor W F
Watkins will preach at 11 o'clock a m on
' Tha Ohedlmt Idle," snd at 8.30 p m on
"A Sail Solitude The Christian Kndeav
or meeting will he held at 8 p. m
4 bristtnn Helen re.
Services First Church of Chrtat, S. len.
list. 11 a m Subject of aermon: "Proba
tion After Death.” Sunday School 12 m
Wednesday .15 p m Metropolitan Mall
ccmer Whitaker and President street
Homan Catholic.
At tha Sacrad Heart Church aervl-aa
will ba held aa follow a Flrt mate at T
a. m ; high mm at 10, Sunday Sehoel at
♦ m.. voapara, roaary and banedlcttori
T. M. C. A.
Rev Dr W H. Young of Athana. Oa.,
m in
in.
Childrens Fleece-Lined Ribbed T’r.d-w
vesta, epeclal values, at 10c. 12c. 16c, 17c,
30c and 23c each.
75c Ladles' White and Grey Ribbed lx
dervesta and Pants, at 49c.
ling if in to!
Hera It I*. Reduced prlc— on several
lots of excellent goods. We say reduce*!,
but please remember that the pneaa wets
originally low. Linens are always marked
moderately here.
30x5* All-Linen Huek and Damask
Towel at 10c.
22x 44 Extra Heavy Huek and Dams?k
Towel (value 25c). IV.
fA-lneh Heavy 3-4 Rleached All-Llncn
Table Damask. 4Bc value al 2V.
62-tnch Rleached Table Damask. 0c
quality at 4V.
72-4nch Bleached Table Damask. 61 60
quality at 79c.
* White Damask Napkins, 61.26 quality
at 85c.
** Whit# Damask Napkins. 52 75 quality
at 11.98.
HEIS MBS
All-Wool Red Twilled Flannel at 19
Heavy White All-Wool Flannel at 25
Eiderdown Flannels, In all colors, si
29c.
Genuine French Flannels, so much used
for waists, &c quality al 89c.
Genuine Indigo Blue Prints, only 4c
Heavy Oullng Flannels, light and dark
colors. sc.
Extra Heavy Unbleached Canton Flan
nel. 7c.
Yard Wide Bleached Bhtrltng. V grade
at B|*c.
300 pieces Outing Flannel, extra heavy,
all new styles; elsewhere at 12'ic; htj*
at IV.
! will address the meeting for men al the
Young Men's Christian Association this
afternoon at 5 o'clock, the hour having
been changed frun 4. Dr. Young's sub
ject Will be "What Think Ye oi Christ '
Dr. Young la a very forceful speaker and
should be heard by many. The attend
ance at these servicer Is not confined lo
nx-mber* of ihe association, a.I young
men being welcome.
Colored.
Rev. W L. Jones of Atlanta, Oa., who
ha* been v<onductlr.g a aerie* of meeting*
nt the hirst African Baptist Church dur
ing Ihe past week, will preach at 11 a nl
nd Kp. m to-day The taxation for the
par*nnag f un <| wl j| p, collected at the
evening service.
At 81. Benedict's Church service* still
he as follows: First mass at 7 o'cks k a.
m high mass at lojo. Sunday School at
11:30, veapers, rosary and benediction at *
Twelve Months of Heostat,
"A little over four years ago” **H
Smith son. according to Til BBs. "I mid*
up my mind 'hat 1 was smoking too
much. It d.dn'l tom to affect my health
In the least, but I thought It was a foe
ish waste of money, and I derided lo e ' f
It up."
"Avery sensible Idea, Indeed.” rematked
Brown low.
"So 1 thought at the lime. I
out. as closely as 1 could, how much I
had been spending each .lav for cigars and
tobacco. That sum I set aside each >'*>■
and started a banking account with It. *
wanted to be able ,o show just exs
how much I had saved by not smoking
And how did It work’" Intsrruptad
Brown ow
"At th* and of twelv# montna I found I
had <BB In th* bank ”
"Good' Could you land m* "
"And a few days latar," Interrupt'd
Smithson, "last Thursday. In facl-<n*
hank failed You haven't got *'** r
about you, have youf