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GREENVILLE DAILY PIEDMONT, SATURDAY AUGUST 29, 1914
THE
NEWEST
AUTUMN DRESSES
A shipment that has just come in
which sells for ------ $5.00
The colors are Navy, Plum, and Co-
pen; made in the overskirt effect.

Another shipment includes all of the new
Basque models in Crepe de chine materials. Col-
ors; Black, Brown, Navy, Plum,
and other leading shades. Prices: $10.95
and up

A small but Fashionable lot of Black Velvet
Hats are now on display in our Military De-
partment at $5.00 to $9.50

IT PAYS TO TRADE AT
The Johnson Company
MAIN & COFFEE STREET GREENVILLE, SC

SOCIETY
Silver Tea.
Meschuman? Wells and Watson.
At Home
Monday Afternoon [illegible] to 6:30
[illegible] Buncombe Street
Ladies Aid Society
Hampton Avenue Silver Tea
Methodist Church

A letter to Mrs. Mayes.
The following interesting letter
concerning the Expositions has been
[illegible] Mrs. Mayes by Miss Ar-
mistead, who is pleasantly remem-
bered in Greenville, and who is at
the head of the Ladies Auxillary to
the Exposition Commission from this
State:

The Exposition is in daily [illegible]
of many [illegible] from friends of
the Exposition, expressing candid
carefully weighed opinions of the [illegible]
visability of postponeient. The ma-
jority of our friends take the opposite
view. It is pointed out, first, that
the usual and enormous tide of
[illegible] travel from America and
South America would, in 1915, under
war conditions, be almost certainly
]illegible], to California, and to the ad

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