The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 04, 1900, Page 12, Image 12

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12 p. i if The New Firm has been received with great favor. The confidence of the people is a great factor. We appreciate it, and our desire to please grows all the stronger. Our Grand New Store, with every modern convenience for comfortable shopping, has excited the admiration of Savannah. The wealth of New Merchandise excels anything ever seen here. The standard of our goods is of The Very Best, the styles are The Very Latest, the service is nearly perfect, prices always The Very Lowest. Greater Savannah’s Greatest Storef Q The SHOE Store. Shoes for Ladies. Shoes for Misses. Shoes for Boys. Shoes for Youths. Shoes for Babies. Ask to be shown the “Ultra.” It combines Elegance, Comfort, Durability. All the little requisites of a well appointed Shoe Store are here,and the Department is growing daily in public favor. Visit the Shoe Store Only One Price to All! Always the Lowest! Indigo Print*, only 4r Kiinnrll'lie 6c FUnnelktte Outings ...• 1-F- Flannelle.it* < utln*< 7c Fleece I4ned Oulinff,.. 7c Heavy C<*u>n F.annel 6c ik4vy Cot ion Flannel 7c Bolt Yard-Wile Ilk a h 6 l-4c Ten quarter Wheeling* - 16 Ten ljuart# r Ilk-aching, 17c | Nice Pillow Cases •••Mci Scarlet Twill Flannel, 19 Ofey Twl.l Flannel, ' L.Kkrtlown Flannel. 2* Tricot Flannel 33c Cotton Huck Towels. 6 1.1 nen llu k Towel* lAc Hemmed IJnen Towels I<X- Fxtra I.aita Towel* 35c Turkey Red Unnant 11** Cheeked Doilies. a doien 2*- Damask Napkins. a dozen I Davy Du k Crash, 6 1-4. Bleach Twill Craah 3c Chenille Table Covers, Tapestry Table covet a 9* White Crochet Twills B>e Japanese Drapery * I*4 New Wwise Draperies 16c FINE LINENS. LUTHERANS OF GEORGIA. THICI It SYNOD WIFI. NRKT \T HNlt- A l.eo N Jt**T. Dr. YV. C. Irtiaeirer, and Hev. X. J. Fptlne and Tn lay I a*-1 - firalpa Will A Mend-To-day the I: In lit It Anu I v erait r y of llr. Seliaelf er*a Paalorate at the t liureh of , the A*ee*lon—'Trinity < liureh Not Net Completed—Nerlra of Revival •*rralrea nt Wealey AN 111 Kail To liiaht—t hotr Feat Ia a Int *l. Jh'* 1 Itrntal of Feava nt Cathedral of Ml. John the Baptist to He Held Neat fcanday. The annual meeting of the State Synod ] of the Lutheran Churrta will begin NN **d r. *da> at llerelaoti. Coweta county, end i will la 4 probably w week. Tin* dymal s j < rnpoeed of eighlcen ohur hea. and this wit be it* forty-first meeting Rev. \V C firhaeffit, of the Dutheran Church *T j the Ascension, who la the president of th. j Synod, and Rev. M J. Hiding. pastor of th St Paui a lutheran Church, itmethrr . with one jay delegate from each of thee* , churches, who will be elected at to-day's j a*>:vicci, will leave for lleralson Tuesday) r.)/IH 2to\ Dr Schaeffer will fweach the open- | *r ; rrrmdi of the scstdoa. The principal, 1 j*li; a that will '.* coneldered besides j the usual parochial reporie. will be the, < 1 rational Interests of the church. This s |, having no state educational insti-l . ,*ji contribute* largely to the support of Newberry College. Newberry, B C. I u.O a.ao to the Theological Seminary at Mi ficmam. 6 C. Dr. SchaalTar *ya that the pa.t year h. be.n a mo.l pro.p<roua on. In L.uth> <ran ctrol*. an 4 that It I. quit, likely that Uia aMwrtloQiueiMa w lira dlßerent FOYE & ECKSTEIN. In the SILK Store. At 39c, Silk Taffetas, all new colors. At 58c, Black Taffeta of superb quality. At 58c, Satin Duclicssc, pure Silk. A DRIVE IN SILKS . at 69 cts. 24-inch Black Satin Duchesse, reduced to 60r 27-inch Black TalTeta Silk, reduced to 60c 22-inch Biack Peau dc Soie, reduced to 60c 22 inch Black Gros Grains, reduced to #69c 24-inch Black Figured Taffetas now only 60c Rich Taffeta Silk', every color, reduced to 69c Fancy Silks. $1 quality', in waist lengths 60c Stripes, Plaids, Brocades, worth $1 and over 60c Special! Guaranteed Taffetas at. ..98c, at sl.lO, at $1.40 Special! Peau de Soie, charming quality, at 98c Special! Black Satin Duchesse, “a cinch" 98c Special! Black Peau de Soie 89c, 98c, $1.19, $1.49 Special! Exclusive Silk Novelties ,89c, $1.19, $1.49 The CLOAK and SUIT STORE Fur Capes and Collars, $2 49 lo $50.00 Tailor Made Suits ...$6.49, $8.49, $12.49 Very Tony Suits, Fine Cloth,*. 515.00, $20.00 CREAT STOCK COLF SKIRTS From $2.98 up. Mercerized Saline Petticoats $1.19, Si.4o, Si.oß Stylish Siik Petticoats, brilliant colors $4.08, sß.4‘* Flannellette Wrappers, cheap at SI.OO, they j;o at .. <>‘c Flannellette Wrappers, flounced and trimmed. 08c, sl.lO Flannellette Waists, warm, neat, comfortable, at.... 40c All Wool Flannel Waists, best in Savannah, at 08c Prettiest line Flannel Waists, a brilliant line s2.4‘> A dazzling array French Flannel Waists, $3.40 and $4.08 Special! Black Ready Made Skirts $1.40 Special! Heavy Black Taffeta Skirts $7.50 Special! Grand value in Jackets $4 40, $7.40, $12.4* Special! Cloth & Plush Capes, 08c, sl.lO and up to $15.00 roYi-: c\- i-;cks'it;i : \ branch©* of th© church work for the ne*| year will be unuaua..y large. Mrl licmllml. The congregation **f Trinity Church will I** (llk.ii p. iniMf In not getting Into It* auditorium to-day. The failure of some of th** fixtures m*l furniture to arrive, having riund further delay. The ser vi©e io*4<iy will lx* held in the Sunday School room, the i# • r mu j r**a h at 11 oVlo. k a in., for whirl will h* idmtn |ptere*l th- wvram**nt of th- Ronl'# Bup pr At right the topi will b* “Why I Believe the Bible *' The Sunday Behool will meet at 4 <* • k The Kpworth R u’.i'' tne. mg Will hr held Wednesday At s !5 i* m . and praur meeting, Thurs day at S l* m. \ *h* Seventh Street Methodist Church there will be pro *• lung at ll o'clock . m b; the p.i*t<*r. lte\ .1 A Smith. Hi* Mibjeet will be “What I Have (liven, I Have Saved " At the conclusion of the #**rvie th* lrd Hupper will be iidmin lpter*i At 9 If* i m , the children of the church ami Sabbath School will render pf->*rt arnrn** prepar'd for a ml©*lou.ry ‘•i i iwu Meth century rally The Hundiv School w i;l met nt 4 p m. The Junior 1/ *g’e. Mondav nf ernoon. at 4 o’clock, t tie Senior I*©ag i* Tuesday nt ip m . and i ie <*hnr ' --nferjnca Thursday, at the same hour. At \\'©l#y Monumental Church there nlll I* H.-rvir** lo .I iv nl II o', luck and at * l>. m . ron.lu. ii .l by Rev. K,l F rook, flip pastor The series of special eer vlot*., which Im (.'Mi In praii'rrs f.ar two weeks, will emetndi with i to-night. •A will he resumed. Th Sunday R.-hool will meet at 4 j>. m. The monthly meeting of t!ie hoard of steward* will bo held on Monday at * 16 in. A devotional meet ing of the Kpwonh Leugut will be held i Tuesday at $.16 p ni The Woman's Mis s onary Boclafy, Tuesday at 4 p m Pray er and Bible study on Wednesday at $.16 p m , and the Junior l-ssfue on Friday at I p. m. The services at Orac* Methodist Church mil be conducted to-day by Uev, Oaiood THE MORNING NEWS: SC NDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1000. F. Cook, tw.tor At ll o clock a. m his j them** will h -True to Sacred In- I rtiienees." anti at $ p m„ he will preach !•’" " lH,uh, Removal.” Aft.r the mor „- iiik sermon the sacrament of the laird's supper will Ik) titlmlnl-tered Til. Puiutay I S' ho, I w ill meet lit 4 | m , anti the Junl r l *tie at .. el ", k Ihe Ml |, nu / ,n.l I'.irsoun** A;d H0.1.-ll.s will meet Met •Wiy afternoon, and t . steward?-, Muntlay ntaht Th* t-tpwotlh I.eaKUe serviee .4%. be held Tiieslay m 1:)} p nt , and prayer ! meeting. Wednesday, at p m. V'|iiaci|n I. At Si. John’* Church Rev Charles If Strong, rector, there will be morning *•; vice. hs|\ rommunlon and p*rnmn at It o'clock, Sunday school at 4 J>> p. n .m l • veiling eorvlccH at 4 o’clock on th evening# of the first Burnt*.** of rhs non h th© sermon In th** our.-** of sermons - > th© Rife of Christ, will !*© >mltt**l sin Ii service of sacred nnil will he subs'l tuted. This I* the second choir f- tl\ >1 The programme, h ■% follows Proce*ionaJ. “On word Christian Sol diers.-' The General Confession. Th** Absolution. The fiord's Prayer. Minister O l,oid. ejeii Thou our Up* Response And our mouth shall show* forth Thy praise Minister Glory be to the Father and to th* Bon. and to the Holy Ghost; Response- As It w i* In lh** t-umnlnc Is now. and ever shall be; woild without cut. Am*n. Minister- Pruts# ye the l>ord R©#pun#o~-Th© Lord # name be prtiw'l. realm 149. Magnificat .. Ft dln F" Nunc Dlmtttl* Field In T* A p***♦!“>' Crre.j Hymn. "1 Heard the Voice f J*e ** say * “Seek Ys the IdOr.l" Dr. J V Roberts Choir. Solo, selected Mr. John B 1 irk "As Psnts the Heart" CoitaJa Choir Solo, “Sancta MarU“ Fjure Mr Cuyler Gordon. Violin obiigato by Mr. Oonrerat Organ solo, “Benediction Nuptlan" • Alfred Hollins VISITORS to the carnival of the ELKS will be made welcome at our large new store. Ladies will find every convenience provided for their special comfort in our spacious par lors on the, first floor. Make this % Headquarters while in this city. The store is convenient to every street car line connecting with every railroad station as well as steamboat wharves. Prompt Service, Polite Attention, Rapid Delivery, Are some of the special features of this store. The EVlillinery Parlor is in charge of our Mrs. Golden, who will be pleased to see our friends, as well as her own, and serve them with 1 the very latent productions j of Paris, London and New York. IVkOurning Hats and Veils supplied at short notice and constautlv on hand. HATS Trimmed To Order. Ready-made Hats. • Mr \Voe hi me. "The Gholr Boy'a Dream'*. Ram ert Mr. Blots, with vl din obligato by Mr. Conn* rai. "Spirit Immortal from “AttlllA* The Choir. Recessional "J**rusaltfm. the Golden,*' Otg.in “Flute Concerto"..Hlnck ! At St Paul's Chu-ch, Rev. J L. Scully, Xct r. the services will be as followr* la.irly celHr.itU>i> at ?30 a. m. Morning prayer at lo:A* a. m HUrh celebration at ll a. m Sunday S* iiool at 4 p. rn , an*l • \citing prayer at S: 15 At Christ (Jhurch ft* v Robb White, rcc t >r. there will b a service and at 11 o'ck>ck a. in., and also at b 15 p m The Surubt) School will meet at 4 p tn. Ilapf lat. At the First liop*lit Church, the last regular Isonl's *ifper service in the llr**t century church's history will be observed at il o'clock s m. At night Pas tor John D J Man will administer th© ordinance of baptism and preach on "The ,v | in m ar public, at. 1 member* ar *sie < uillv desire*! to t>* pre • nt at th* morning service, as import* ant announc*-m* nts will be mad**. Mr McCardel will si g the offertory at th© morning servi • Ser% !•*• nt Chtireh. I The services which have been held In the new auditor uni of the Bouthsld* Bap t’-f Church will be continued this week. At ll o'clock morning Rev. W I). K n* will preach ui *1 at H O'clock to-night the sermon will be bv Rev. J. A. Scarboro. Services at the Duffy Street Baptist Church nrlU ba conducted by ths pastor, Rev Robi VnnDtvtntgr. At H o clock m the subject of the sermon will bs "Saved for Servlet.'' All p m tht sub ject will be “Th# Young Man In Social Rife ‘ this being the third of • seriea of Svt sermotis to young men and young women. The Senior Baptist Young People * ' Union wU4 nivti at It) o'clock, tht Junior IN THE FURNITURE STORE. Solid Oak 5 panel Screens, 5 and 6 feet $2.75 YV liite and Gold Easels, also Solid Oak, B9c Bent Back Wood Seat Chairs, a Cxi ft 49c SOLID OAK LADIES' DESK •>53.98. Beautiful Gold Chairs with Silk Damask $3.98 Handsome Sideboards with bevel mirrors 10.98 Sideboards, richly carved, in polished oak 18.00 Smyrna Rugs, 30x60 inches, heavy quality, only 99c Linen Window Shades, fringed, white or ecruc 65c Portieres, in a lovely variety of colorings,s3,9B, $2.98,51.98 Art Squares anil Crumb Cloths, 3 yards square 3.98 50 rolls Mattings, every desirable style 45c, 35c. 25c Special! Parlor Suits, 5 pieces, $25 value, at $13.98 Special! Hat Racks, plate glass, umbrella holder.. 3.98 Special! Turkish Couches, largest line in the city.. 3.98 Special! Turkish Couches, elegant specimens, up to 55.00 Best Tapestry, Brussels, at B(i>£c THE GREAT NOTION STORE There Is a profusion of pretty small wares that are so needful to the Ladles for Ornament, for Adornment and Luxury, all at Small Prices. SAMPLE LOT LACE CURTAINS, Short 25c Lengths. Ladies Grey and White Merino Underwear 75c Childrens Grey and W hite Underwear 10c. 17c, 23c Childrens Fleece Lined Underwear 10c, 13c, 17c, 23c Childrens Ribbed Combination Suits, at.... 25c and 50c Ladies Fleece Ribbed Underwear 17c, 25c. 30c, 40c Ladies Union Suits, Ribbed, at 49c, at 75c, at 98c, at $1.49 Ladies Scarlet Medicated Underwear, 75c, SI.OO and $1.50 Ladies Fast Black Hose, at 10c, at 15c, at 25c, up to 75c Special! Warm Bed Comforters 89c, 69c, 49c. 39c Special! Eiderdown Comforters, ....sl2 50, $8.49, §4.98 Special! Blanket Bargains, at 58c, at 69c, at 98c Special! Thousand Pair Blankets $1.49 to $15.00 rilYll & I-XIISTMI.Y Baptist Young People's Pnion at 3:30 p. m and the Bible S 'hool at 4. Preftli* terlan. The usual servlcea will be held at the li.*lcpen<l-tu Presbyterian Chur *h, con ; *luct**d by the puss or. Rev. J. Y. Fair, ; D. P. Servi cs nt the First Prewbvterlan Church at 11 o*clo<*k a. m . nn.l at 8 p. | m . will he conducted by the |*o-t*>r, Rev. Arthur J. Smith. At the R.iwlnn Memorial the usual scr j vices nt ll o’clock h. m. and nt 8 p. m. will b.* conducted by the pastor. Rev. V\\ A. Nlsbei. , l.othersn. At the Ruthoran Church of the Ascen sion services will be held at 11 o'clock m. qi. and nt 8 p. ni. At the morning service the pas tor will preach his eighth anniversary sermon, having token clktrge of th© church Nov. 1. 1892 At 8 , m n lf . sm doy 8. hool will hold 1 1 s annual rally with n interesting prugramm* of music, *d- J dresses and reports The normal claß for Bible study will meet Monday at 8.i5 p. m. At 8* Paul's Ruth ran Church, th© serv ices will l>e dl\i*led between the c ngre .at*'n and the Blind ly Si. h*ol. There will be preaching s' 11 a. nt by the pastor. Rev M .1 Kpilng fdiowe*l by a tur. c ! tional meeting for elective purpo-< - The Sunday Be bool will nt*vi nt 1 t j m. At 8 p m. the school will celebrate th© elev enth anniversary of Its on.’ .ni.i'ion. \ special programm* will b* • nderel Of f**r*ns wl I b© mad* f* r t • Grp an Home of th© Fnltfd Synod of the South. Chrlatlaia. At the Christian Churvh. pattor W. F Watklna will preach s 11 o'clo. k s m. on "Ways to Work.” sr.d at 8 p m th# first of a strlca of ssrmdr.s on "Tlie Story of a least Bon,'* th# subject being • Th© Karly . Home." The Christian Knl#.vor mooting will be held at 7:15 p m. Th© i remainder oX this series of night sermons © follows: Sunday. Nov. 11, "Reaving ib m< . isth, "The Far Country;'* 25th. ' Thouc'ii* „t ii.en-.” Dec. * 'Homesiarj Koruna ( atlinllc. Services In Ihe Clhe*lrsl of 81 John l Ilai n.l ,0 Sundays will l> es follows: l'lrsl mass nt 7 o'clock ■ m children's mi--, In the basement, and followed by S.m-Uy i*i :iool ai 6, high mass and aermon i* 11. and ve.-|>.re and l>en*sllction of tha HI.-,<d Ha -ramrnt at $ o clock p m W.k day services wl,; he First mars ml mas* „f which the Bishop will ir th lebrant, at 7, ami i . :d mu? .ii 7 Conf( ->ions are heard • I h Saturday from 4.60 p. m. until 9 o'clock. 'I J • n o 10.-k service to-day will he " be *be IMSsitlfl a I mass celebrated In the chinch by Btshup Kelley 'Me r.iuln.- of the pew* of the Caihe '*r |da i next Sunday uftcr \ . p i * and w ill tic tinder the direction of the pew '■'immune, Messrs P F. Olea son. M. A O'Bvrne and P \V Golden. • nans show Is the location and prk e, 1 Of the p,l Will be distributed amone the coogregadon to-alay. * w ©d**** horgiii n. Services will he held at Ihe Park New I'nurrb -Swe*lenborlan). by Rev. Alex nnder Henry, pastor. a 11 o'clock a m and at Ip. m The subject of the morn ,na , r.," , n wm be "God * Real Presence M ' ll rf >" subject of ihe evenlne will be -Ore no) m Whom Them Ia Dlvin© Trinity." ( hrlatlnn S#|#ntlai. Sendees • th. First Church of Christ. J clentl*t b'l be t.tld at 11 o'clock a m Th* sermon wl); os on Morsels and Im- The Sunday School will m*4t at U r.oon Th* Wednesday ntaht ssr- Vce will be he,d a: Iy. o'clock. All aer vlces are held at th* Metropolitan Hall. Y. *>. O. A. lbs speaker at tha Young Mao’a chrta- i mi THE BLACK GOODS STORE. Cheviots at 4<; c Venetians at 4q c Henriettas at 4‘* c Ladies’ Cloths at .. o Crepons at (p c All the well known make-, “ Black ” Dress Materials arc here. Style, Texture, Finish. lou can depend that the goods we handle are the best to be had anywhere. Our trade has developed very rapidly and the ladies are getting to appreciate our Great Stock of Mourning Goods The Dress Goods Store, Sc silk sir.p.4 20c Novelty Drf. Goo-1* ♦•-Inch Colored Venetian ♦•-Inch Wool (lorn,--puna ♦•-Inch Wool Xiheline, - fil-ln.-h Wool ll.tnicpima M-Inch Colored Venetian* > M-4nch Fine 11r0.v1.-Mh* >. nver.ible Golf t: . R< vcrslble Golf Sklrtln** j Hever.lMe Oolf Skirlln.s f Htin. tie Waterproof., j, 49 Sum Kjni.-n Venetian* J >.■ Furnishing Goods Fkrce and Ribbed l'n>Wwrar ? Camel* llair Underwear, Ouilng Night Hhiri* N.itural Wool Underwear Natural Wool Fritter wear. J • Men * Fnlaundered Shirts* 3 fo Beamless Half Ho* • a Men * Si k Neckwear Finest SJk Neckwear Fine Gloria Fmbr* Has ‘ r * Ladies’ Fancy Hosiery Ladies’ Warm Fndcrwear Lid.ee’ Fine Cora*-!*, Velvet Blok Co.lars FINE LACES. I tian Aeso<btion this afternoon st ■ •clock, will be Rev. W A. Nlcl'c* . .1' •■ ’r "f • s* ••T .I f‘r . .t .! f ! will I>© found very ©njovwbl© by i i .itten o. —a ■ Chlnm© (aiau* From th© lggHlon N* ws | Th# Chinain.in, according to Hug Frmann in hi recent e-g.iy on "C • Cultur#," h.s been for conttiri©# a n> * play and ©port. Flr#t on hi# 11-t of •‘om©ii cheaa, th© Chin©#© “W 1-K v * cording to a legend current i; *• thia "gam© of gam©"'" wo© Invent 1 • Persian Grand Vlai r, but ll* r i m.inn declare© that It w.i© payed < *hln**#© in ag*** which our limh*<l Ii ©an chronology <it pr> *m hvH'* " prehistoric. The (’hint*-** have i lioard with *dx time© a nun> l white "Held#" a© our own. w !<*h * t ■ ' ’* to ©lxty-four ©<juar*# "Wnl-ki 1- I with ©ton©#, and © game hit h*©n K n to la©t for several day©, R tt • < Kl-lo> and domino#* (Chin© *• ll#* ' iiav© t>e©n l#o in use in China ( r • turle©. Tii© Chinaman waa a "ai*ri-n •ay* Herr Oppermann, lh© Greek# gut her<l to t • ():ym;*i te#t. Cro##-bow match## a* and mat • • ! ro|M- lugging provided a •“’ athletic energies of th** Chin#"# Vila.. * thounand© of year© ag . * re 4 maintain©*! The rope i© m 1 <• and ! oft©n of an a#t ni#hl? g • Straw rop**© lor # con be Uiw**n |.tg*># are not lnfr#(|u#nt y two t" thickness. The whole p.fult*l no r th© men, but even tin* women •* dren of a commun#—will turn ut In f and tug iiaKalonately at tii© rot’*’ (• • the glory of a local vl tor> P f cro©©-bow marksmen go rou. *1 t * lag#* to offer tMi contest. Hen-'s It miy b* t at ou’ pUInU of cricket or football p t** lam" are not ao modern a# w n t r sa'.vsf. but mor# anctei t lan i f gan • •elf la. aud possibly cam* t* ’h ' * with our Arysn forefathers In *om© fo • and point to a atrrn and l#t nt when thy played "matches ' far Has tern rival*