.. V \ I rm -i: W -Ai.ftsr-',;.ay-. • Jpj i;;? G^rdmes In Neat Stripe* ,and Plain Color* $10.00 All Wool WRAP-A ROUND Maroon or Navy $6:75 Silk and Re lated Fabrics A**orted Stripes Wine and Navy $6.50 $16.50 Don’t Robe Him The Wrong Way “We..^a*ppO-'»e th^re will always be weird, fun ny looking, dizzy, sloppily-put-together robes turn ed loose on the holiday tide! (There’s no law agin it!) So iWe like to make the heading as bold as possible—‘Don’t robe him the wrong way.’ Know ing men—^as’we do—we come right out in public ^ and plead for'them!” I Marlow’s Men s Shop E “NEW AND CORRECT MEN’S WEAR” k: Biit- We^ei^ay Aftemdon NOiniif^'! -fn“ a recsnt Iritis Toteed-. Ua jjnaliav^f Boy Sconta of t- uked why ..he . thlnka that-a^^ hojHi-'ln our county ahonld hare. • the - opportttirity Boy Scout tr^nins, he ' stated ' thj^-J'P^y; Scou*8 under wholesome leader ship have fun ?r. doing Scouting; They learn to be Splf reliant, *0 do' good turns for, 0the?i'js|pple and that touting extertencef W one of the’ beet known mVajif; I’j for helping a boy to, become s man of charac*er trained for American cltlten’htn’’. . He em Mrs. T. B. Grayaon, of this city, received a $60 award here Wednesday In the last of 1$ weekly “Apprecla'lon Day” events on Wednesday afternoons. A record crowd was preeent for the event and entertainhienl was furnished by the Blue Ridge Moonshiners. “Apprecla'lon Day” was spon sored every Wednesday af*er event for their customers and was of largely attended each week N. H. Wagoner, manager of Ervin’s Men’s Shop', dona'fed hir services as master of ceremonies throughout the series of weekly events and did a most excellent Job. BEAT MITCHELU- State Guard Has Good Cage Team The North Carolina State Guard basketball team has done well In Its firs', two games defeating El. kin and Red Elks here 27 to 16 and Mitchell College at States ville 23 to 20. The State Guard team plays Elkin there Friday night and Mitchell College here next Wed nesday night, eight o’clock. In the high school gymnasium. Players on the State Guard team include W. J. Hudson, Frank McNeill, Odell Jones, Paul Haigwood, Ernest Eller, H. D. Caudill. Shelton Brewer and Mr. Braddock. Mrs. Lydia Harmon, Age 103, Succumbs New.s has been received here of the death this afternoon of Mrs. Dydia Harmon Davis, of Gastonia. Mrs. Davis, who had reached the age of 103, was the grand- mo'her of Mrs. A. A. Cashion add Mrs. Alice Bddinfeer. Funeral will be Friday after noon, three o’cleok, at the First Methodist church in Gastonia. Ads. £st attention—and result* r>-- . —1 f\ j \ 7 ••• I /►OA"*-' for a boy tii. grow^p.” The locia sbpaf committee Is now promoting "Wans , for our county to haye'a ..dist'!Mct\orgapi- zatlon cf the Bdy .Scoufs of ! America to administer the-. SCO'ti program In ,^ur/^county.- . This movement dMeVlf^' the, (utl sup port of all good citizens. Use the ovemsmv f’uiiin* his naoe’ « vom- «booDing sml-t. t lildy a dbew’t ^lieve hanging taste when he hangs'up his good suit!. A pair these trimly-tailored, neatly-fitted pajamas can measurably.JAjrj^ihi^sense of well-being. And remember—Manhattan P I'r Pajamas ai^ ravished with the Man-Based “Band of Comfort • '% the stretchy band that lets you sleep like a baby, with no strings at- i,-'- '’-tached! . ■•..Vw-V. ■■ , . ' "-7,; $2.00‘“$5.00 Marlow’s Men’s Shop “NEW AND CORRECT MEN’S WEAR’ ¥ a 0/ TirPlIl WllltSTEII ilored In Rochester (POQ Talon F MICHAELS-STERN .... of Tailored by $19.50 Talon Fastener* Course $24.50 . -if' ^ew O’Utct Mai*attan Shii-ts . .. $2.00 ■ Mallory Hats $5.00 . ^ AA Botany Ties |1.00 Ch^J^kwear$1.00 ' Croilb>-Hauare Shoes |6.00. Handkerchiefs iJ5c Swank Jewelry $1.00 to $3;50 Marlow^s Men*s Shop “ ‘ “NEW AND CORRECT MEN’S WEAR” f f i z^i BLOW THE BUGLE! RING THE BELL!... Your WhaJ .hall frive him?” problem i. .olved If y5u make a M^tUm dec.- •iSi. ForMmihattan.are Manhattan qmdW, and re»peeta»|lie 1^1. A S," * we cart Sol^® youi* problem witnwlan- baSm%^^ MaXw-. toJy and get that gift qu«Uon. off your mind. “NEW AND c'ORRE^ MEN’S W^”