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TKE CHARLOTTE NEWS MARCH 26 1911 THE UTTLE-LONG The Store That Sells Good Goods Cheap, Rather Than Cheap Goods Cheap .ong- experience teaches us how to do this and it’s the reason why our busy store gets busier all the time. We have every desirable Spring Fabric in our ]\Iammoth Piece Goods Department and can only mention a few. In Voiles Voiles , :r:‘i)ins sliades i*i ;i Ii N'oilo, \ t”’v linp luid snio')!!''. 29 Cents Yard '’> >1' ii'inch \ uilo. \t>rv ruu> (;u;iliiy wiih an »cras;inniil rch co'I'.V'l ■ . U , \ ft; >t> li>li, 48 Cents Yard Swisses ’ ^ lifle rolorod iois on '.v'-.itr u/oinul. al'^o ■ -vi; \\h:to .1 ■> '. \''hito on H'.:i-i\and cn XN’liiic, ,i s;rvni : , ;iriros r:;iiuo froni 35c to 85c Yard Colored Linen Suitings iinr.t'nr of th^.^c 'ar.ndsoii'o I.ini'U and of 25c to 39c Yard ft Zephyrs and Gingham! h’.icii ;in i'in;iy >ccn imdoi" un(,‘ Kioi'. :!2-inch tint! Siiilin-’, (lin'T- h;iuis ill :ili ili‘ nc:il snipes and Oiiccks. ;il:-o sidids in a !ai;^i ol SI.vie-' and folurs al 15 Cents Yard ii iiirnl q'lality soft Xainsoo:;. 'Id inc!i''s wid;', ;u 10 Cents Yard ^'iiialumis ,!t t!i'' ri.'OP! sivikina c{);nl):u;'. ion ['la’ds. e'.iockJ :,i;!’.rsi ;in ^nd.lcss of I'aiiorns. 25 Cents Yare 9 1 C4 'i'iii'- ;M)i'd i'-- ;'!■( li( lo IQ j’a\t' a ’!'';iiiiiru! lino )L hcr- I :'\vi!s, !aiis;-, :’iMi cu-., 1? 5"d iliil ji Cl :1 of I.:;’;:;?:- Ui i'..;;!nrd.; rrnrn ' ' )iiu’.'li;;s;‘ I'C line; ' i I'i'OD! I’f: :r!i'; i niiil'os it nn,^- : di:>' !. ;• !!.s I'l m'1 it ii. '!'!|c disitiay in iui|- *. in- . ; 'M' ;• si-ia ij idcr ' ; 1':' va I;;*, s ai:,] i: y ni' lii';; rssort- :ncu'. !'I 'c ) ;;rd .''I--’" '.- \'aH'!;' in So'.^, ■' fMe.. ia ai; a'iiiOsi ,!l(i^•;^s c. m >' vavicl;'. Ail on '1‘ac'dav' M'/.'mii - i-' at 48c lo $1.50 Yard latr n ,Oi T o Yard S' PfiflTtSTS iST PBOPOSEO 0 ,\iav( li 2'k—i'heri! :;in:;i)n ttmiglu iha;. fd I lu I'nitrd udini, 1:! (’ii.Ii'nrula. all'.ii i> r’.:M uraen' -‘I ♦stcrdiiv tr(»ni I ir rn (;)\ i rii -)!' .loi'n- j iioso dispatt li- ;uid that tlioy il ( !n«f*nt and a’»- 'I'a!'.. :'"Mi ('aiiforris srnio :.;i' rri ins I'rdm tho ’•I tI'r,.Id'qnson '/I at»t>f'al.'' Hgainsi ■It ui:anon cr ali. iruia, i:o\ri i!'( oiild '.viilinslv cd spc(i:i!a’iy asa'ps' hf-r citizens ' hat it will rmi’aii-' a .si’-ocitir ' Im a ;ai:i'.-! ilie u's ner.'iiip oT Ian c'3liioVn?a bv .f.’pancsc 'vliu air-; 1.- cMH land in (,'aiii'onin Aviil. in ilio i venr I'T ihe 'lassapo (d' tho f ;1 iav.'. ’)o ruiai.i I'.od to di.-jioso of tlieir iioldiii^j- at a sacrifi(e. Th^rc is I’pai-on to beliove tha. ,Tai '.'■on!'! Im‘ satisiiod if itio law •^iic i I'irovide resirirtions hinipiy af^adis! alic'.is wn!u)ut rf^ard to vacc o; p.a* t'oiiality. hi that event ai] nations \.()uld Ix' utafed alike and .lauan would 1)0 able to c.o-oitorate with tho M'eprt'seniativesj of the Oliver nation-; » y Jij' w / w #v# *nnr 1 ^ V I ( iuc:a. paiJ' i'u out in i trriir.g silver flat wear, knives, cn.-. 'r'.!!; ni'j.sL pt.pulav patt'.-rri on iho market. A as>?'!'t!i;cni: jasf. arrived; ai!-'o many oLlier pretty dc Icriin:.': and Plate. En:^!avirij^ I’lv-e if & roiT sno:: k au* \\n\ ( ir^iis 0)('l ie ot I '’''o-t!'’!. ear.ir-!^ . iiiv:ii of tile (.'entry! ’(.•■.'ii'ni'.ec of , i ' niied bt; ineial'or , Garabaldi, Brmis & Dixon To Make Moreu U l(i I Cannom Pari;-. .'\iar''?li when everxom eoiiiiiii; of I IIP I''1*' .1 ' ! . a' lie 2^.- t!i ea^f'vly ^'ol^ ):> . e >i' ‘';':iee l >ill !)f' ri;nu years nrnnii'i.^i' I hooks, it is inicros!iii'4 t;- know that Hoeve:ary of State Knox and Gover-hlio Freneli ^ov I d' i to :scnd ■ ;ninr ti^ ke lurried iH'O UK;ne\. This l);.l a;' ; ' ekl fortres.ses are i>e’n'i di.-i;;ani led ihese iMunxc' eannor. are no loi;'.; r iie^-‘. s.sa. y and it is iietter lo eoiiverr tk.eiii into coin instead of tlirowia" ihcn'. on tiie fjcran liea;-. Tliere wiU hr no ckaime in the desi.en. otily i.iie diitc’ wiil ije iuiNc iKiiit;' iiifisel liionex- and of fi'i'uii arran.s.ni; for iirotei tion against i day when s'vords any iju&3i!de retraeiive features of tlie i ploa?;hs-bare;:. and lav. I hooks, it is ir 1 • . « • ' I • I vern’iicn: lias jiksi nei-1 nor .lolinsi'n. of California, 't is iii^ler-1 d-d ii> send s \eial ol(] easMion lo Tim'iI, ^;tood, had a ronferoiu e not lorg a^io V i'll legard to this proposed logi^ia- i^'Kin.a woinfn w’lo .M.S. 'rhombs JkMi=nins. a of iMO old i-joa'J; {ie'onnod el 'udi. to ! r irta.'f tbe eansp of fo;ei,£;n i'lotesi- j-i,i^janf mis ion.'^'- three qiiaileiH of a eeii- 'i'li' a^K'. has ,':',rown to surli ]ii'0]wr- :it'U th;:i 'lei r.e,->ii t ooy aiu] .'i.UiS'l we- nirn !-i' 'cry d^'ueminaiiou have :.'n- .^w‘V'-d ihe call for i iie tinai fonveii- tion of tlie Woman'.'-: Xationa! Pcreiun ^-issionaiy C-ddon .Sui)Ueo. te eutn- mence here toniorrow and close Thnrs- Fr is known that both tho president and Secretary Knox feel that, the ina bility of ihe federal governnieni, to contrcd the states in matters which 1 ni’aiit affect the treaty obligations of ’ in the design, otiiy iJu weakne^-s in our form altered. I he aiii Iioi ;tie.- Destroy Fish'^ former is a . — i iited a- hav- of L'ov(>rnment and A ir; not improbable 1 .iha.f President Taft at some time in .p'.” .. . iimunicati(»ns :l rhe near f ture may make recommen-' 'ii.u.,c ei. tiK'd. .\t t!ie (iHtions to congi'ess on this subjcci. j " la It w as (If^clared i ,\t the lime the iiresident took oflice j lhiTt7/Tt ITi -i' d to l;av(- tl'.e di.s- former I resident RooFeveli had just -i/iC UjLlUlllUl llltCO ''!!> tliis liice. '! ome ihrongh a dispute with the offi-! '’m e Knox 'vil, be;rials of ('alifornia on this point of al-j ii>a .Vionda;>. wh.»’n ite lesed .iajianef-'-e leiiislaiion and Mr. , Taft in hi; inaugural address laid' ' , .no^« upon Iho iifcossicy. as 1.0 ox-1 l-oiulon. Maroh „m|.lain,. pressed it. of some legislation that would remedy ihe coiulition. 'I'he .“ecrecy ihat being observed with rcsard to the aff.iir in the pres ent instance is regarded here as more or less sip:niacani. At the staie de- I d b' f(;rc the arlminis- j,ailment today all «inePtions with re- .',:a ions rcuardin^; gard to the di.'))atchcs lo (5ovcvnor •11: '.ill ci»nter on tlit> .>:awinciu may then ' ! till' P.aron I’ciiida, aba'sador. (ailed on W( (itH sday. and that ^ ai'«‘i his rail these -■ : t i- vvhat leads 'iijcctur*' iha’ .lajiau I a ('alifori’i.i. ' o. Icspond^nt learns m asuri •Aiiidi it I ■ ith dynamit*’. con- ownership of land. : l at thif-’- bill be If vell- (ki'.. .Mar>li .'inih. Ai’cr '>cin;s hold in iiuii'v-iwo of the lai:-es,t cities oi' ti'.e ; t nited Siati’s, beginuin';' in Oakla;:d. } Tak, last fall, women i)hi]anthro!)isr,s fi'tv.u fill over I he eoi’;:ti'y will address jii;e meetings ;.‘iid take i)avt in the ;'x- ' e. ci. e.'.. .Mr^;. i!.ussell Sage, Miss ilcl- ; en M. C(‘u!d. .>:isr tjriice Dodge. Mrs. W'iilii'm .T. ^chiffeUn,!::. and many >th- I ers will tell of Ihe success of the last ’•anipai-m for the furtherance of for- I ei^n missionary work and the means j 1 by which the millions oontril)uied iiy i v.oiiK’ii of tho I'nitod States arc dis-i l ibiUeu ariioitj, the workers in ihe far j asi. i ! i-^very Froiastant denomination is to- of I liave jiart i;i tliis celebration. The! exteiibive damage to gear au;l lost of j oj»ening observance v. ill be ' pageant | fish by the maiioe\ering of UJiiiedode- of missions" in tlio .Metropolitan Op- stroyers and siii'aiarincs (dose to the era House. Monda>' afternoon, March lishin-i grounds betwt'eii IJenibrid!-’:e 27, under ihe a.uspices of the Young and Dnnose have been made lo the Women's (’omniiitee, Eight hBndre'.l admirall>’ by nslu'viuen at ’''asteiii young jteoph' will in lablcaux depict Point, Isle of Wi^vhi thrf'Utrh ihe r.ioiithi- scou('s in Tne lives of women on the ern Sea r'isheiics IVjard. ,tission frMs. t;\' f(U' \\’(uvi'^'^-'s !'ore\^:n 11 Missions; .\l!:'.. Helen P>arr(’ti M-i't-^ 1 ;:;on''i >, of Ll')ch''ster, ''’ho has spoken j at all thiriy J-ab!iee citi-..>s: Miss ,!eri- ■nie lia'_hes, of ('hina, and f)v. .'.l••\r^ i Ri^.?:s X(/ole of India. Mis. .(osei.'’i K. j . Ku'.wies, who i:> ch.a.irrian of the ~ !iiiitiee of P.rayer CiiMleS, i-; seci-e^ary| ;if the Methodist Woman's Foreign | 4 j ?,lissionar .• Society. i ! I Denominatior.al i\.llios will take! j ; place in chnrel'U’s Th.ursciay m;»rning j vhci! vokintarv sifts will lie ivu eived 'for iv;i;-;sions. in the aftf'nioon in i'^if-.h j .\venue ciiurch there wiil l)e a general i gathering with the cliainiien of all Ijiibilet! vomniittc.'es on the i.'l'ati'onn. fhere will also bo a meeting for young iv.'cmen at the Colon,'- ('lul). j 'Ihe final meetin.g will be in Carne- ; ide Hall Tl'.ursday evening, when there jwill he r^'iions from deiionnnatieuiai ! rallies, singing l.iy a large chu us choir j of young wotnen and an address I.e.’ Mrs. .Montgomery and others .Sunday, .\larch 2k a meeting for nurses will be held under the auspices of St. Bar nabas Guild. -4- iT AT HAWLEY’S.’ omprehensive lioire. selreted drus drugs, toilet arti- '( (iM rat ions, supplies • r,r sick room, bath I reirsei\. Here ai'i-’ oorls sold viith the f'f a d^^pendable, tni.st- eii'itai)!e store behind il l Hi no advance in i'i*vley’sPharmacy ^ AND FIFTH STS. Phones 13 and 260. f idemy Advance Sale. .lolinson were f ludionsly ignored, or dismissed with the siereoty))ed re- i)ly: •'There is nothin 1 Itai," I'inally. Haron L'diida saw President Taft toda.'. again and itresented lo hi;n a politely worded note from the -Tapa- I iiese emiteror thanking the prcoiden* ! lor his peaceful ass-urances of a lev.- davs ago. and assuring him in return that .lapan had the most peaceful in tent ions wiih regard to the linitcd Slates. The element of sravity in the siiua- Iion lies in the fact that if (’aliior- , Ilia insists upon enacting what is i f.tyled anti-Japanese legislation, she being a sovereign state, the federal I go\ ernment is ])owerlcss to pre^enl it, (’alit'ornia can do as she pleases, though all the time Japan may hold , the United States accountable, and shaiie her course accordingly. ' The note delivered to the Presideni I today by Ambassador l.^chida was as [follows; . j “To the President of the Unitea States j of America; ! “I was greatly pleased to receive ; your very kind messa,go conve> cd to 'be through my ambassador in Wasli- ;inglon. and 1 thank you for it. [ was j already well convinced that you had given no credence to the false and jwickcd reports regarding .lapnu, but i it was especially a soui;fe of pro- I found s-atisfaction to me to receive from you the assurance that the rela tions of amitj' and good understand ing between our two coiintiies \\ere nevej,- bet'.or or more cordial tnan at this time. I am now happy Lo be able It is alleged 1 Iiai l lie ! froTU the ba,'. ;;. aau ciafi i'ii\.' lisii :k' oropeiier.-; (au , , off the ■■waich" of lioiis. iohsic’- ;.rad to be said ab(j‘.t I liot.s. resiiitinL', iti i reira'uiions loss of gear and iisli. The a imii’aliy will hold au iurpiiry into ihe u'.alt.er :;l PorL>r.HOiith next Wediiesdaj. re >e a piaise :)na iirayi/i A THIRD OF A BOX CURED HIM Long Standing Case of Piles Cur^d ' sr>i vic- in t'nc Fifth Aveniu’ I'resiiyte- j rian cimich 1'iicsday movning. T’losday j afternoon in tho same churcii t!ie scr- j ^ ice v. ill be given o\ ei to missionary j i'ioneers. Women who have retired I after service' in foreitin fields will ;s;;e;ik. PiTnninent among these will j be .^lrs. William Ibitler. called “the! j mother of missions.” who is ninety j ! years old. She is expected to come by Thies I am now 2u years old i'.ml hi'.ve suf fered from piit's lU'arl.' all um life ■until March, IlKtN. I have tied eviiy remedy th.at could bp mentioned. l>ui I did not seem to gel an;’ relief iintii I was advised by Dr. 'P. L. (!’’ee;or>' to got a box of Th'es' Sah', wl:i: 'i [ di(i. and used. .As soon us 1 used ttp faH- third of a box I was cuved of ui\ dis ease. I will advise c’. erv (mk> wlio has never tried il to gel is i'ox and be convinced. Viairs tnib". SAM 'mOMPSOX. Haile Cold Mine, S, C. 25 Cents AU Druggists. jficm her home, in Newton Cenue, i .'lass, i "Authors' Evening" Avill be observed I Tuesday T’.ight in the same church. The ] s.ncakers will he those w'ho have v/rii,- (ten mission text book.s issued b;. the j'A'omen’s ('entru' committee on the j 'niied Study t'f .M'ission;-. Those to I'a'-'e pa.i't are Ivobert JO, Sjtefr. Dr. I’li.i'icis Iv ('lark. "t'ath‘'r” of (’’ijis- tian Kndpavor; the Rev. 13r. .\rtha.r .1. I’lov.n. Harriet A. Clark. Anna R. 15, Miidsay, .Mrs. H'^'len Barrett Mont gomery, Miss !"llen C, Parsons, Wil- li.im E'liot Griffis .\riuhr U. Smiih. ("aroliae .Mason and Lt)r.ii^e .M, Hodg- !;i as. !'jfty-sev('n drawir;; room meetings iia\'e been )>lanntHl foi‘ Wednesday nMiniing. aside from a conferenc'e for workers in tlie Fifth ,\venue ciiurch. At one o'clock the great mi.^sionary luKchcon or luncheons will take place, 'fh;' Hotel .\stor v.as cn;--;aged and tiiree thousand one huiulrctl tickets sold. 'O the committee ('ugaged the ball rooms of the Waldorf-Astoria. More than four thousand women will attend and the speakers will go from one hotel to another. The great hall and three snmller looms will be util ized at the Astor, .Mrs, William .f. Schiclieliu and Grace Dodge will Tickets have been sold for the i>a- ge.ini and liinchoons and’ all ar(.‘ dis posed of. The other gatheiings are free. Headquaters for out ctf iov,n delegates are at ihe IMurray liill Ho tel. Mrs. DeWitt Knox is secretary of the entire Xew York committee and Miss Florence E. Fellows is leasurer. .Miss S. 'I'. Doremus. vice chairman, is a daughter of the foirnder of .American Women s I'oreign yiissions. 'I'he oih':'i’ vice chairman are Mrs. William P. Prentice, -Mrs. David J. Durrell, .Mrs, William I^ayard Craig. Mrs. Wm. I. Haven, Mrs, Xewell Dwight lliilis. Dr. .\ngenette Parry. Mrs. .lohn Groen- ough and .Miss Grace Dodge, Mrs, Charles H. Hoffman is chair man of the comnritiee on luneheoii and place of mcetinsr. Miss Gertrudv' 1". Dr. We Have Just Received A most complete assortment of Black and Whiie I.ong Kid an.d Chamois Cloves. W'c are offering them at $3.00 the Pair Silk Hosiery. We have them in endless variety, and the colors are Black, White, Fan, Helio,^ and Purple. While they last they are going at ' .MacArthur, daughter of the Rev. [ Robert S, ^MacArthur, is chairman of 1 the young people's committee, which I will produce tlie pageant, chairmen of other committees are: Mrs, H. O. .Vrmour. drawing room meetings; .Mrs. E. E. Ol'-'ott, finance: Mrs. .Tohn P> Calvert, hosiiitaliiy; Mrs. .f, P, Rogers, lirerainre exh.ibit; Dr. Parry, medical v-evk: Miss l.aura .T. I’ost, music and Miss .Mice Davidson, pukdicit>'. JAPAN AND UNCLE SOME GOOD FRIENDS. Washington, March 2.').—F’«aron Uchida, the .Taj-anese ambassador, caiied at the White House today and presented to President Taft a person al message fiom the Emperor of .»ai;au, T’’.e emperor declares he ''•^as already c.onvinced that the i)resident had given no credence to the "fals^ and wicker reports regarding .Jar,an. Tiie etnjieror warmly reci ;ii''cated President Taft's assaranecs f)i' friend ship between the two countrie.s. 50 Cents the Pair We have what we term Our Special, in Silk Lisle Hose. Black only, and the best you ever saw. Three Pair $1.00 The Floyd L. Liles Go. CHARLOTTE’S AUTHORITY ON WOMExX’S WEAR 17-19 W. Trade St. Phone 776 ^ ^ Cambridge Won Game. I^ondon. iMorch 2.'i.—Cambridge won j in the annual intervarsity s]>orts with Oxford at Queens Club today,_ with six points to four. Prescription Service is Pleasing Lots of Folks, Why Not You ? Phone Us, 203-459 )
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