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A mighty throng of happy buyers overflowed every nook and corner last week! It was indeed a very
busy store. Every visitor went away delighted. “This is the prettiest store in is the uni
versal verdict of the Ladies—and they generally know a good thing. A word about the stockt It is nice, clean
and fresh. There is a crispness in the MERCHANDISE THAT IS FOREIGN TO ANTIQUATED
SHOPS. WE HAVE NO ASYLUM FOR OLD SOLDIERS-NEWNESS BRISTLES FROM EVERY
SHELF AND CORNER.
IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE! WE SELL EVERY ITEM AS ADVERTISED.
Correspondence Is Invited.
Th* *nd Carpet Store U prepared to fvirniah public building*. aohool
house*. church** law of!1"**. hotel* • and r**l4*nre*. Eritmaloi will be eneerfuily
f\*rnl*a*d aud price* will b* mad* aa low as la con* latent with good merchandl**
Ws have a baiutlful atork of Orieo'a.Rug*, thoa* kr.on a* Barak.Af
ghon Kborasaan. Fer**h*n Bokhara. Ca tamer e, KurddUtan, Iran. Klrmunar.aft
Thaa* rare tiexr.plm of ruga art for Boor purpose* b**id* their eg'er.slv* uaa for
decoration* aa Faisals. Hanging* for Halla Librartaa, Stairway*. Studio*. Fri-aa
iar.|i from t-B CO and up to till. '*
Etna Portrirre*. Tapeatry Screen*. Uaca Curtain*. Fur Rum, Couth Cover*. Ta
bia Cover* arl Pillow*.
THE SILK STORE OE SAVANNAH. NONE BETTER! NONE HS GOOD!
M*rrwr!*ed V *tlca#ta -fl 1
) 4re#rl**d p*t*!co#ts II t*
Meroeri <9 ('*!lcoll 13 9*
r.M hlk P*Uieot# MU
I'm* Biik Pettlcotli V-
Fin* Bilk Petticoat* I* ♦*
J*lr.v Day Skirt* CM
Many !>*y Kktrt* IS *
JUiny Day Hku-t* t
Xtlny Day Skirt* *7 SO
R*e.dy-msd* Bk.rt* II 49
nr.* Walking Skin
Silk Walking Skirt* 17 SO
Mlk Walking Skirt* tMOO
Black Taffeta.
39c
69c
98c
$1.19
$1.49
Whit* Brr.bro|.ieri Flannel* *o
Whki Embroidered Flannel* 9c
Wt Am Embroidered n*nn*i Il l*
Wim Embroidered Flannel* II 49
Freaek All-wool Flannel* 49c
All-word Trior* Flannel* Mo.
Embroidered French Flannel* tto
MnrttlUl B*d Spread* 11.94
Marseille# I!*l Spread* 32 49
Bod Spreads M 49
Marseilles lid Spread* 14 49
T*pr*try T*bl* Cover* 11.4*
Taper'ry T*tde Cover* 1..... |1 *4
Tapestry Tabl* Cover* I* W
SHELDON TO VISIT SAVANNAH.
AUTHOR OF “I SI HIS STKPS" AT
isT meant tkmaii chihcii.
Hr*. J, A. Smith In Preaeh on l.nral
AlM—Hr*. H s. Ilralh anil Hr*.
11. F. Matron Ar* Hold lag Tral
Meeting*—Hr*. J. A. Arnrboro to
Preach at the Soollislde Itnptlat
< hereh— A t hailir of thr Hour (
krrtlrr at tbr Sacred Hrart—Thr
Rental of Pews at tbr Fatbrdral
to Tabr Flat-* To-night Tbr
Week of I‘rarrr at thr Vn
Meat' Chelation Aaaorlatlon.
ftc*. Charita At. Bneldon, the aulhor
preacber. will b* In Savannah n*t Sun
day and will preach at Ihr Kim Presby
terian Church. Itv. Mr Sheldon has an
International reputation at thr result of
tha exceptionally Urge sale of hit booh
"In Hit Steps" and alto on account of
tha Interest that w*t excited in hit ex
periment of running the Topeka Capital
"at Christ would have dona It".
He* Mr Sheldon It the ton of a preset*-
er, and was born at Wellavlile, N. T.
February 35. Jt*7 With hit father, white
gat quit# young, he moved to Dakota, "but
raturnad to tha Kail to go to tchoo., be
coming t pupil of Phillips Aradttny, And
over. Matt, and afterward of Brown
University whence he *t graduated In
Itm. and of Ihc Andover Theological Sem
inary where he wte graduated In I***
After a trip to England where ha spent
several months studying the poorer class
es. b* returned to ihla country and ec
reptod a pa*lorale nt Wtterbuty, VI. In
MM ha accepted a tall lo the Central Con
gregational Church al Topeka. Kan.
arbors ha hat tines remained.
Mr Sheldon flrat became widely known
through hit hook "In Hit Bt**>e." publish
ed b MW. which hat had an enormous
FOYE & ECKSTEIN.
SUITS
$6.49
$8.49
$12.49
$15.00
$20.00
Flow* ar.d Ribbed Underwear .. I9e
OBmelahalr Underwear ISw
Online Night HhW* 4o
Natural Wool Underwear Me
Natural Word Underwear ti.lt
Mm'* Unlaundered Shirt* I for 11 00
Seamle** Half How . ,12Hc
Men'a Silk Neckwear Sr
Finest Bilk Neckwear |w
Fine Gloria Umbrella* 9<:
ladle*' Fancy Hosiery flc
Warm Underwear 17e
Ladle*’ Fin# Corset* ..Me
Velvet Stock Collar* Sc
KID GLOVES.
75c.
SI.OO
$1.50
FOYE & ECKSTEIN.
rlroulatton and which Is credited by an
English paper with having had a tale of
3.090,000 copies The Mme potter says lhat
three of Mr. Bheidon'a Iwoks published In
Bngiand at a penny, ran through an ag
gregate edition of Wb.ooo' copies in three
weeks.
The greateal fame achieved by Mr
Sheldon, however, was the result of his
attempt to run the Topeka Capital on a
Christian basts
An effort will be mode to have Mr Shel
don speak before the V. M. C. A while
he Is In this city, and It Is probable that
he will be asked to speak of hla news
paper eanerlcncet.
Mr Sheldon promised to visit Savannah
at the request of Hev. Arthur J. Smith.
This will have been hla flrat trip lo this
vldnltv.
Methodist.
The pestor. Rev. Osgood F Cook, will
preach loth morning and evening at Orace
M'thnditt Church. At II a. m bis theme
will be "Not Far From Ihe Kingdom."
and at X p. m. he will preach on "Almost
Altogether " A service of song will pre
cede the sermon at night. The Sunday
school will meet at 4 p. m. and the oflt
cers and teachers at 5 o'clock. The stew
ards will meet at parsonage Monday, p.
m Kpworth league will meet Tuesday,
• J# p m. and Ihe prayer meeting Wednes
day. at p. m
At the Seventh Street Methodist Church
there will be preaching at 11 o'clock a. m.
and nt * p tn. by the pastor, Rev. J. A.
Smith. Special sermons based on the lo
cal sins of the diy will he delivered The
Sunday school wll meet at 4 o'clock; the
Junior Kpworth League to-morrow after
noon at 4 o'clock; the stewards' meeting
to-morrow night at R:3O o'clock. the senior
Kpworth League Tuesday night sit a. and
the prayer service Thursday night, at the
same hour.
The usual services at Trinity Church
will be he'd at II o'clock a m and at S
p. m. conducted by the pastor. Rev Mas
eom Anthony. The Sunday school wall
meet at 4p. m.; the Kpworth League will
meet Wednesday at #l6 p. m.; prayer
meeting. Thursday, at I p. m. Tha quar-
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1000.
MRS. GOLDEN
;.a* been a bugy woman Indeed. but ahe
ha* tarn equal to th oocaalon, aa ah* La
***i*ted by an abla corpa of trimmers ar,d
milliner*
The Millinery
w* have turned out thl* ****on haa h**n
a revelation and many have been th* .wn
p!m*r,>ary oommttru Wa era prepared
to furnish at wry abort node*
Mourning
Outfit*. Ir: lading th brat Priestley Silk
and Silk Warp Valla and ail other reqjb
eltaa
Elevator
direct to Millinery Parlor
Real F rr Collarette* .12 49
Real Fur Coli*r*tte* II 49
Real Fur Col ar-tte* Si *4
Real Fur Collarette* M 9
Real Fur Collarettes | 90
Real Fur Collarette* 12. M
E.-gtr.t Fur* IFOOup to $!/> 00
ladle*' Kerrey Jacket* It t
Ladxw' Kemey Jackets 17 <1
l.ad:e' Kerrey Jackets IS 94
Isidles' Kr**y Jackets . .11l 80
Children Reefer Jacket* fI.M
Children Reefer Jackets II 49
Children Reefer Jacket* lI.M
Black Goods.
25c
46c
49c
63c
69c
Ideached Tatde Damask 3c
Pleached Tabl* Damask 29c
Bleached T*bl* Damask 39e
Bleached Table Damask 4tc
Bleaohed Table Damask 69c
Bleached Table Damask 79c
Cream Table Damask Me
Cream Table Damask Me
Cream Table Damask 49c
Cream Table Damask 69c
Turkey Red Damask 19c
Turkey Red Damask ISc
Turkey Red Damask 39c
Turkey Red Damask 49c
terly conference will be held efter prayer
aervloe.
Al Wesley Monumental Church there
will be services to-day at 11 o'clock a m.
and il ip m. conducted by Rev. Kd F
Cook, the pastor The Sunday school
will meet at 4 p m The ladles' Home
Mlesion Holsty wl l meet Tue.-dav at 4
p m. The Kpworth League devotional
nesting will be held Tuesday at 1:15 p.
m . the prayer meeting end Bible etudy
Wedneeday at 6:16 p. m.. and the Junior
Kpworth League on Friday al t p m.
Rev, W S Heath, city missionary, ta
conducting a tent meeting at the corner
of Wheaton and Harmon afreets. He t*
being aeststed by Hev. H F, Waleon. on
evangelist of Virginia, who has recently
arrived from llamikon. Va.. where he
conducted a series of very successful union
meetings
Servers will he held each night at #l6
o'clock.
Th" public. Irrespective of denomina
tional lines. Is Invited tn attend It swill
be understood that these services are for
Ihe white geopie of the city.
There will be services to-day at Isle of
Hope, conducted by Hev W. 8. lleath, at
11 o'clock a m The Sunday school will
meet at 4 p. tn.
Baptist.
At the South Ride Baptist Church tha
protracted services which have been con
ducted for the poet two week*, will con
clude with the evening service to-day. The
Interest In these meeting has been msl
pronounced, end the membership has been
revived, strengthens*! and enlarged. The
new building, which Includes a met pas
tor's home, is nearing completion, and has
been used for Iwo w eeks Heaters were
pul In yesterday Rev D. 8 Kdenfleld,
the pastor. Is greatly encouraged and Ihe
future of Ihe church Is bright
Rev J A. Scerboro of Slsleshoto wl l
preach at U o'clock a. m to-day on "The
Poe!lion and Design of Bapttwn In tha
Christian System." and at Bpm on
M. O. D.
Th# M.l Order* Department la now
fully orgunlxed and customer* living a
a distance can enjoy th* benefit* of our
Ik** Ih-tce* and F.r.e Helectkms The etna
a* If living in Savannah
Prompt Attention
to all inquiries All order* received will
be attended on the day they are to hand
Samples
are **nt on application and I>ad:ea would
do well to Mate lb* character, the colon*
nd the price of the good* required to in
jure getting the rtght aelwnlon.
Advertised
Special* can be aecurwl by quick applica
tion for them
CAPES
$1.19
$1.98
$3.98
$7.49
$9.98
Colton Buck Towel* 4c
Linen Buck Towel* l#c
Hemmed Linen Towel* ~.lBc
Extra Large Towel* ISc
Turkey Red Damask 19c
Checked Doylies, a dosen Me
Damask Napkin*, a doxen Me
Heavy Huek Cra*h W*c
Pleach Twill Crash 3c
Chenille Table Cover* *r
Tapestry Table Cover* 93 c
White Crochet Quilt* He
Japanese Drapery g> 4 e
New Swias Draper!#* 15e
“ RIBBONS.
\ 4c.
19c.
23c.
FOYE k ECKSTEIN.
"Christian Unity." The Sunday school
will meet at 4 p m.
At the Duffy Street Baptist Chgrch ser
vices will be conducted by the pastor.
Rev, Robert Van Deventer. Th# subject
of the sermon al 11 o'clock a. m. wIU he
"Making Jesus King " At #p. m, Ihe ser
mon will be the fourth of a series to
young men and young women, and Ihe
subject will be The Young Man a lover."
Tha Senior Baptist Young People's Union
devotional meeting at 10 a. m will be led
by Mr. Frank Whatley Master Lawton
Medlock will lead the Junior Bapttst
Young People's Union meeting al J p.
tn The Bible school nIK meet at 4p. m.
At the First Baptist Church. Pator
John D J or. inn having returned from
Brunswick where he delivered an addre-g
F'rlday nlglit, will conduct services at H
o clock and at # p. m.
episcopal.
At St John's Church. Rev. Charles If.
Strong, rector, there will be a morning
service and sermon at 11 o dock. Sunday
school at 4 p. m amt evening service
and sermon at # p. m. Of the ser.es of
sermons on the Life of Christ on Sunday
nights, second of Ihe aeries. "The Temp
tations of Christ—the Test of Character."
will be debarred to-night.
At Christ Church. Rev. Robb White,
reotor. ihere will be a service and sermon
at 11 o'clock a. m and also at S:IS p. tn.
The Sunday school will meet at 4 p m.
At St. Paul's Church, Rev. J L.
Scully, rector, the services will be as fol
lows Flarly celebration at 730 o'clock a.
m.; rooming prayer at 11. Sunday School
at 4 p. m , and evening prayer at I.
Presbyterian.
At the Independent Presbyterian
Church, the pastor. Rev. Dr. Fair, will
conduct public worship at U o'clock and
at # p. m. At Ihe morning service the
subject will be "Tha Observance of tha
Week of Prayer for Young Men." In
“Ultra”
Shoe* have caught on very quickly and
the merit* of thl* elegant footwear have
been fully re ogrux*d by crt'lcal purrhaa
er* There 1* no other eboe ao good. *o
well fitting, ao comfortable a*
$3.50.
Special* tn the Shoe Store .
Ik*He* Overgaiters Aft-
Fleece Blned B-!e* 24
Ladle*' Rubber Heel* 3^'
Vice Snoe Polish 7c
Infanis’ Shoes 24c
Children'* I.aca Shoe* 74c
Children'. Burton Shoe. 74c
Special *ampie lot of leadin' Fine But
ton and Lee* Shoe* Ji 00 quality
at $1.50.
13 00 Flannelette Wrapper* S9e
Flannelette Wrapper* 94c
Flannelette Wrapper* 13 19
Flannelett* Wrapper* II 49
Flannelette Waist* 49c
Alt Wool Waists 90c
Fine Flannel Waists tl 49
Frenrh Flannel Wt*i* 12.49
Froneh Flannel Waist* 1294
French Flannel Waist* 13 49
French Flannel Waist* 13 94
French Flannel Waist* |4 94
F.ne Silk Waist* 13 94
Fine 811 k Waist* H 93
Fancy Silks.
39c
69c
98c
$1.19
sl*49
Gilt Reception Chair* 53.9
laid I <•' Desk of Oak 13 94
Five-Panel Screen of Oak 12 75
Bent Back Wood Chair* 49c
White and Gold Easels S9c
Five-Piece Parlor Suit* 113 94
Hat Racks Plate Glass |3
Turkish Couches, {nrge $3.93
Art Square*. 3 yard* 13 94
Sideboards, rich, carved ........11099
Beet Tapestry Brussel* S*Hc
Smyrna Run*. x4O 99c
China and Jap Mattings Sic
Fringed Linen Window Shade* *sc
compliance with the request of the Young
Men's Christian Association.
The Sunday School will meet at 4 p.
tn , and the Chinese Mission at the same
hour tn the session room.
Lutheran.
At the Lutheran Church of the Ascen
sion there will be preaching at 11 o'clock
and at I p. m. by the pastor. Rev. Dr.
W. C. Schaeffer. The monthly meeting
of the Deaconess Society will be held at
Mrs, Adam Kess-I's Monday at t p m
The Luther league will meet Tuesday
at 6:25 p. m and the Ladies' Guild Fri
day at # p. m
Christian.
At the Christian Church, Pastor W. F.
Watkins will preach at 11 o'clock on
"Privilege and Responsibility." and at #
p m the second of the series of sermons
on "The Story of a Lost Son;" "I*e.ivlng
Home." The Christian Endeavor meet
tng will be held at 7:15 p. m.
Roman Catholic.
Service* In Ihe Cathedral of St. John
the Baptist on Sunday* will be as follows:
First mass at 7 o'clock a. m., children'*
mass. In the basement, and followed hv
Sunday School nt 9. high mass and sermon
nt 11. and vespers and benediction of th>
Blessed Sacremcn* at I o'clock p m.
Week day services will be: First mass
at 6:#o o'clock, second mass, of which the
Rlshop will he the celebrant, at 7, and
third mass at 7:30. Confessions are heard
each Saturday from 430 p. m until 9
o'clock.
The rental of the pews of the Cathedral
of St. John the Baptist will take place
at 4he Cathedral to-n.ght after the vesper
service. Tne rental will be under the di
rection of Ihe Petv Committee. Messrs.
P. E Gleason M. A. O'Byrne and J, W.
Golden Charts showing the location
and price* of the pews were distributed
*mong the members of the congregation
last Sunday.
At the Barred Heart Chunch services
wilt be at follows First mass at 7a. m.,
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Dta de jt*. hen Damn werden hoefllchat alngeladen unaer neuea Oabaeuda au be
aichtlgen und warden eg da* beat* Vtrkaufalokal In dor Btadt fir.den Bfßiehr.
gross** Hager dar beet an Waaren XU den bllllgxten PreAaen, gut*. **ell* Bedten-.ng
Feste Preiae Und die VorlhaU*. 41* hlergabottn warden.
Moebel und Tepplcha, Vorhaang* uad Gardlnan.Mattlßg.Ex'.eme Bettatellan uod
Oehueh. Bchuhe fu*r Daman, Maadcban uad Xlader, Putxmacheral fartig * s j
nach Auftrag Bei-Jetiatofr*. Trauarwaaran. KlaMersteff*. Letr.wand. W*taswatr
und L'nterklelder. Hetnden, Cravattan. Strumpfwaaren. Spatter, Fartig* Dare*
Anxuege, Jacken und Maentel r*lxwaarer., Bijouterie und Kletnwaarm.
Blankets
$1.49
$2.49
$3.75
$4.98
$9.98
Indigo Print* only 4#
Flannetlette Outtng*
Flannelette Outing* *4ie
Flannelette Outing* To
Fleece Lined Outing* Tc
Heavy Cotton Flannel #e
Heavy Cotton Flannel To
Soft Yard-wide Bleach *!4c
Ten Quarter Sheeting* ~.l*e
Ten Quarter Bleaching 17c
Nte# Pillow Case* 10c
Scarlet Twill Flannel 19c
Orey Twill Flannel 19c
E.derdown Flannel 29c
CURTAINS.
59c.
to
$15.00
FOYE k ECKSTEIN.
high mas* at 10. Sunday School at 4 p.
m . and vespers and benediction at R.
Commencing with Monday. Nov. 13. tha
week day masa will be at 7 o'clock In
stead of R3O as heretofore Parents are
earnestly request..! to see that their chil
dren attend Sunday School.
Sweden tinrglan.
At the Park New Church (Swwdenbor
glan), there will be preaching by the pas
tor. Rev. Alexander Henry at 11 o'clock
a m The subject of the sermon will be
"A* They Went Toey Were Cleansed"
At the evening service. # p m., the pastor
will give the flr-t of a series of lectures
t n 'The Last Judgment and the Second
Coming of the Lord "
Christian Scientist.
Services al the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, will he held at 11 o'clork a. m
The sermon will he on "Soul and Body."
The Sunday s hool will meet at 13 noon.
The Wednesday night service will be held
nt 830 o'clock All services are held at
the Metropolitan llall The reading room
connected with the work of the church Is
now located a: No 19 Perry street, west
T. M. C. A.
The Week of Prayer which Is appoint
ed by the Wnrl Committee of the Young
Men e Chrtetlar, Association* and which
will be observed by the associations In all
parts of the globe will begtii to-day and
continue through Saturday evening The
Savannah Association wll] this afternoon,
at & o clock, hold a special service to
which ladles also are Invited, this being
the only Sunday in the year at whl-h
this I* d<n. Th.- service proml-ew to be
a very enjoyable one. the speaker being
Rev. Arthur J. Smith and the music heilng
furnished by the Wesley Monumental
choir, one of the very best In the city.
The service will last less than an hour.
Services to be held during the week will
be for mm only and will commence al *
o'clock The Education. Bible and Ovm
naslum classes during th* week will not
meet until after throe services which srtll
be ebout 9ts or o'clock Tha marker
al these service* will be Mr. W. B.
i m
Calico Comfortables *,
Calico Comfortable* *.
Calico Comfortable*
Calico Comfortable*
Satin* Comfortable* j*.
Satin* Comfortable* jl u
Satin* Comfortable* |".g
Saline Comfortable* | w
Ratine Comfortable* e
Satin* Comfortable* cat
Eiderdown Comforter* t. *
Dlderdown Comforter* Wt 9
Eiderdown Comforter* H u
Eiderdown Comforter* p? \
Dress Goods.
17c
33c
49c
69c
98c
Infanta' Silk Cap*
Infanta' Silk Cap* Mo
Infants' Silk Cap* 790
Infants' Silk Cap* 99c
Infanta' Kbit Bacquos 29°
Infants' Knit Sacquee Mo
Infant*' Knit Sacquea !3e
Infants' Knit Sacquea *•*
Infanta’ Wool Mlttena 3°
Infant*' Wool Bootee* IS®
Infant*' Fur Set.* *•*
Infanta' Long Cloaks
Infanta' Short Cloaks
Infants' Flannel Sncquaa
Stubbs, who Is well known to ell the
Christian young men of th# city a"®,
whose ability aa a speaker ahould at trie*
many.
CIIARLESTOVS CATHEDRAL.
It la tafluiahed While Savannah •
ts Completed.
Fldltoc Morning New# Bayard T*.'*’ r
tha celebraxed author and traveler, in pa *
of hla delightful sketches, writes of l!,#
awe and emotion with which one is aS'*
ed upon entering a groat cathedral
Th* manifest troth of this *tatctn
was doubt lets* moat forcebly etnphvsieJ
on Inst Sunday morning <Oct. 21 1 'l'
occasion of the dedication of St John the
Baptist, an edifice inspiring In Its
deur. almost classic in Its beauty. n4
Indeed a fitting tribute to tho honor and
glory of God,
The pomp and ceremony, striking
tures of Catholic worship, were, In th--m
--eelvet, beautiful and Impressive, a * &•
that once seen could not soon be forgot
ten. which brings lo mind also o '.ke
ceremony which took place hep- rroro
than twenty years ago. and further on
hack In the history of South Caro.:na.
there are many who can recall th'jn
stance (a most notable one), of the (1-
catlon of St. Flnber'e of Cherleston. •
church which, from an architectural *hd
artistic standpoint, was of surpassing
merit. This church was destroyed by *
conflagration which swept iway en entire
portion of Charleston, and by some uc
fortunate circumstance I* ha* never beet
replaced. However, an effort had been
made in this direction several year# *g"
money was subscribed, the ruins and and
brls of the old building were cleared away,
and builders put to work. In the course
of time the Hvlng counter!* 1 *
of the aid building began
take shape, after the lapse of mt*"
then a quarter of a century
Th# work progressed favorably enough
for a time, when suddenly, the sound '>•
ths hammer ceased and work eai sue
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