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THE CHABLOTTS NEWS MARCH 3i. !9II 5 Y’S IVEY’S IVEY’S \ GREAT MUSUN iDERWEAR SALE AND OTHER i)ig Specials the Attractions Here curday and Monday ARE MAKINCi IT A BIG OBJECT TO YOU TO VISIT i:s SaiiiR!a\' und Monday. Besides the Underwear Sale we are ;'iv’kin^' out trom our bi«’ store fuli of Seasonable Goods a 'H Ills you surely will want to buv. Still In the Lead But Cup not Won Chailotte Must Not Nap Along the y/ay or She May Frove 7he Hare in the Race Yet— Spi I ' Sill! s.-o- The Musisn Underwear Sale A (jreal Money Saver Mcfc t!'an a dozen C?5C3 of the most popular and best selling under- ‘lents direct from tMariufactui’crs offered >ii this sale at prices almost or.ctfi'rd beiow reguL'ir vdlues. Every garment is fresh. nt,w and snowy white and represents the best in n-edium priced ui'dcrwcis.' making. THESE ARE SO^lE OF THE PIECES IN THIS SALE AT EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES. y-~» 1 11’.li'- iiil his ^aie . . 50 Cent Gowns at 2? Cents Each. ' i . 11 ill, ,.,>«! -vi;h lieai 'nii»ioi(l'ry. Ilalf iirire in 25c each $1.C0 Gowns 75 Cents Esch. (iiMi.l (lualin’ muslius and lriiiiuiini;H. Hifih or low 75c eacii 125 Pretty New Hats to Pick Up Ono hundrofl and twfUTv-five is a lot oi’ liats when you them all io- —liarticnlaily when tTiey are all so different.^ lirinj; jusl llie modest sum of 4 or 5 (iollars with you Saturday, it Avill iniy a hat of this iMudred and a iiuartei' ihar I'or style and (inality will ('(|uai any .'.on will see at iier- ha])s a couple of dollars more. $1.25 and $1.50 Gowns 97 Cent^; Each. 'inr f I’ iivifo. iicautii'ni irr.iliiy niusliu.'. heavy or liaiu with IiT.u (‘i’ slu>i' I's and liiah or li w necks. The iiiiiii-' a;-• r:'in."':ail\ prrtt\-. SKIRTS SKIRTS , ■ I !(■: *>nc S' i:i'. wii!', ournroidoi'x' ll.'tunc' 39c e=ich ' ’ r .1 "Old 7’";' ai'.d ■ Sl^iri: wi’'i wide cmnrnidi'ry tlov.nce;:. Sale 69'- each .'1', i:'. i:i\v Sl'.i’ts. Spk'iidid -uaitMials and real tine crniv.-oidery .i: liii-:-. !v, :.M- vl.-' val;:; 97c each ( Corset Co\crs 1.: . I.al I.I.'II', ('(:vc,'>. Sah' nric. . . I.iit (-• (o\(is. Silo :,ii( ! 'i I ra \'al'ii > iii i’ia\>'frs a' 19c each 25c each 25c and 50c pair HANDKERCH!!^~3 AT iHALF St liKi Mi' I' \ ill ciTc!' I lj I'.i BASEMENT NEWS rile hit: ona.ini'! .vare sale coui inue.-^ j •'T '2->c :■ jiiece for values woith uj'; io T-'-c. PERCALE AT 6 3-4 CENTS. \ i: ' I-,' : • ot’ i"> ;; 1! . —.I ;• d i huidker- vi(!i . •••:.•. :.l.-r d ccruc'.'- 'c each I ■J Ci'-."^ SWIStnlS I ' lcn;;ths hnt a r;"-iu!ar 1 "c . , ~ s ji c.-'T- Plaid] uiade. ihen ine styles are the very ;2 1-2r. yard | Hoth li'j;hts and darks. HO.il'r.r!'' Si. i kin- \v..r-i, - a:-' 1mi" yoni CHAMBRAY AT 5 CENTS. :n, ' ■>.: o,..' dt . i Mir. ni. ; 1,', I s liiai Mc ■'••W'ti for ! Inc yrade solid ('ol>')r (’liamhray ' ;1 : having a iit'.le hi! I (;inu'nams in short lengths, p;K 1 r.’.ii i- ihan ilio usual at 5c a yard LiNONETTE AT 10 CENTS YARD Bargains in Silk Skirts We are sellin,£r tAvo great values In Silk Petticoats. Here they are; $2.98 each :^ : ,d . h.-. i- ip.alii,' Ladies' Si- ■; ill”- . M.i; U. , , , . . , \oc a pair izenuine ijriiiid lha( niways brin?^s j - ‘ ‘.d one is our .iae .urado 11-lie and l-'.c a \ard. We , ji ^kiris I ■ 1! 1. with.; a hinu' ian;-ve of colors on Saturday ! d 'lceU and' lo s at 25c a pair, and Monday at 10c yardjuest ?5.U() Skirts $3.98 each IB. IVEY COMPANY v-U and Personal I’.I!\S I' d; a.ii iuiiiM'i' it I loda :ill! W ho.S( rad and |,;)iii‘iu of humanity •, \\'ho f',t*atf (I an t'lii- hook. the • Koran”, is i)diev('d as ihe liviu'.; i . I i; t lie , I ; ii- w reck ■ ih.oUKh an. I. uf . I ii: rdiiij; its t . 1 .tvself, Set. 11 illii h\ millions. (VTlainlv ther.‘ are excitin.c possihil- iii a iif'’ li! e that, and Irvins? has . U\^ .toy of this ama/.int; man )!' ihf- times ami ttie conditions whi( h Im liv^vl as thrilling as you a riuht eo e.vpeet. From Milde- H.iwt horiK' S "Hooks and K-ad- in .\lrcii St. Ni-holas. It 1. ad» a.;d ;• uimI ha Vf l;,-m1 ]Souih’.s sweetest and most cultured | !\oun'A' laiiics. .Miss Heili.s; fills ai unique place in rialisbnry's society and j will be .i^reatlv missed 1^.'' a'l whoi know her. i ■•.\fier the marriage. iMr. and iMrs. j Deas will make Kirkwood, Camden. Soiitii (’arolina. their home. Miss iJly jlh'iliu. the pretty sister of the hride- I o'.vci v. ill he her maid of honor, wiiile ihf' attr.’.ctive ])ridesmaids will he Misses Lucile Linn, .lennie P.rown. of Solishuiv, Znlia lUncliam of Augusta, and (Miarlotte Boykin of Camden. Mrs. Xeave proved a very pleas ant liostess. The invited s:uests at me''tins were Misses Isabel (?rown. Lilv. Bernliai dt, Lily lleilig, Lu- cih' and .N^araaret Idnn and Mrs. Wal ter Woodbon.” ♦ SURGEON OF To Ike Work,” is Ihe Slogan. Charloue -‘tir.. Savannah Jaeksonvliie Mil. This ill a nm.'lieil i.- ll:e ■■f'^ult 'l yesierdav^i work ir; ihe iiitei'-eit,'’ imer-iate. Vunng Men's Chris’ian As social ion troiuiy (’up coiitesi. li me> be that Tlie renori of the .iacksonvi’l. associanon yesteray was toi‘ ■oda.'''s work and nor for the toia! score. It it is for tlie da> s work uil,v tlie score win he al»out double Thar rc- liorted. Hnt even if it is fin- the two day's rhe score is more than that seemed by ('hark^stoii or Cliai lo*.' t- at the end of the seeoiul da,', in iiie last eon.tc^si. The ''li.j.rioi te forres v. l’.! ; m in' fonnd nai)i)i'!>:> ',\itli t'le iiiide: sian-liii- that they ai-e lea(i.'rs for ihe lii'st two day& an(i rni'iixir..-; ihat ihis is a sii’.arani ,'P of siu'cess at liie cnU of tlie contest. The '’!ia;i'i'• for. knovv- tlial tliey w(-re the le.iders li 'r- in^; tl;e entire contest o.'iil; Miar!es- Ton ia.si .'.•i ;!r. and ;. ei lo:-: tiie eii)) by tremeridoMs score. This k; t a’w’ie should v.arn 'he (’harlot;e forees tliai the Clip is iie\er v\t.n uniil t'le ’a^t minute of the e;)i!tesi. .\n addi’ess was made a■ the noon- d.a\' lunclieon today by .Mi', .lames 11. llos.s, wlio very s»reafl\- etietmragod llie men in their efforts, "i'he iisaai enthusiasm was ciearly manifest and there is no donht tr.at I'le or.aani/a- tion of the fc'rees in (’hrrlorte is very much better tlian in tiie 1’ao jirevious contests v.itii t'iiarleston. 'I'lie meeTing- for boys this afternoon at 4 o’clock cannot help but le of very great interest, as the iioys have been attending in gr^-^at numbers ea'U day il'.an on tiie iirevi-.tus ilay. 'Die .lacksonvilie and Sa'.annah news)ia]iers are gi'.ing lai'ge s]:ac(' 'o the repoi'is of the contest and are urging sTron.Jily t’liat tin.' young niop. j of the city unite v.irli the association' at this lime. If (’hariotie is i» \V’'n | i'rom these larger cities with ilicir gre.^!, association biiiliJirigs it be- liooves every meinlier of t’:'^ associ,i-' tion. and in fact a.ll t'lac'ids o*' t’lei association, to wi>rk most strenuous ly from no\',' uniil Thi!''sday :.i';hi at ID fi'clock. Ciiarlolie has made •^uch a splendid record in the tv.'o previous cami'aigi'.s that the asso( iat i'‘u oi this city cannor afford to take a iiack seal eren lo these larger ities. .\ir. Robert (llasgovv, tlie ii-.'sident of the (’harlottf- As^t.-Mat i*" n. and in fact most of the dirrcto!-.; of th' a.s- sociation are jiressuii >aci! Jay .-it ihe I report ’neeiinps and a i f’ :iia!:;;!g iieii i utinosi endeavor lo second the ol'f iii?;; of Ihe younger menibei'.s of rlie asso-| ciaiion as tfiev work to '* in the enn, and incidentally to iu'ihcr tho ini('f-j esi of thf* association and at thej same time he'}) their fello.vs. Mr. i Cilasgow made a very eiithi;.-ia;-.!ic , sncech yesterda\' and ('arnesily re-! nacsle?! evpr.v memiK'r present to! work hard in the confe-^'. which was | mnc’n more than a rival gaiuc bi‘-j tween '.hree cities, it v.as a .vceli's I c(>:^ iitra'.pd emle.-ivor to hui^'l niil thf- association nnn!.',>ricail>', nnancial ! ly. and tl>e uniting of ihe memlieisi f,>r very definit*^ work. j The follov.ing is a list of commit-; tees tiiat have scored thus far in liu ! contest. Committee A. Capt. Fonville, -00 ('ommbtee B. Capt. Durham, 72. Comiriittee G. C'apt. Long. i‘o. Committee H. f'apt. (iarnpr. ^0. ('ommittee I. CajU. Hayles, .". (’ommittee .1. C'a]it. \Voife, ■)-. Committee K. Ca])t. Kit ch. 7. Committee O. Capt. Blythe, 'i. Committee special .07. In the .Junior Deiiartment, the fol lowing committees have scored: Infantry, Company B. Cajit. R. Young. ;; Infanrr.v. Coni]iany C. Capt. .\. Reese, 20. Infantry, Comjiany D. Cajit. J). Wearn, 2. Infantry, Company E. Capt. R. Cnth- bertson, 2. Total number of points 463. “A Biograph Romance” at the Edi- sonia today. 1.500 PAIR Ladies Firie Kid—Gun Meta! and Pat* ent Colt and Tan Vici $2.15 the pair These Are New 1911 Value—Come Tak; Styles—Extra a Look. inOMPSOMS ali ga'liered into the music room and listened to some weird gliost stfiries with a little nuire of "Mrs. Wiggs’' thrown in. i'cst rimes of all was in a "big soc'al.” Many ihe neighboring coiin- I'.iid heipf'd ihe others ‘i'Dc. 'flu' two hours a liiirrv tliat all were Th.- spring vacation seasoii at I'! I’^.v me the he •!! halt (• school ft luiv(‘ i^k do,!! wo I 'k I 1h !■“ and runi !iid',1 I ■ iai hisiiiiiH' has (!eci:.'.'d gaily. Xc^arly 'b'i:'. rchiained at tlie ■ tlieir vac It ion, and they u aijNU' ^!ge of their fi'ce- ';om s udies a'Mi routine school io Imve a gu-xi Mme. Kach night has hf-eii :-(ui:c'liixig going on tlie walls of the '.vith merriinciit. school have These good the more enjoy- because of rhe bc-'u umier dur- Pov liave been tiuies have Ik'cu all ed liy rh.c- smdeuis hani strain they l;;id ing examinations. inuring tfie (h'\- th Inn y working on iiie farm and tlie gills abo'U the house. Bnr as soon as ih,' sluuks of night have fallen tli" ov’ .a’ls raid gingiiam ai.uens have been discarP^'d for their best "bih and ti:(d..'r' and ali ha\o gather'-'d into one of tin- class rooms wlri'ii ha:- been i ransJ'ornied into a. rec-(*ptii)u room. And In-re for two hours follow- eii ;>ne contiu'ial round of gaini's and "Si lints,” wiiii an occasioiial reading ami story. Xoi has Dan Cu])id been barred from thes'.' festive oc(‘asi( a.^>. For il-ongh T:(' conid not escane :he watchrul eye of th- oi lic'r.-, hf was bold enoiiuh lo tr\, and e\idence ol his work have been seen on all -^idf's. He lia.s Ikm'ii Trying to make up for. lost time, for during the reg ular tcMuii he is watched with an One of the had la.;: ni;;ht vi-utor-' ir(Uii r g: ' ha.v(‘ a I (' :assed in such surpi-i,-(! v>)i(>r. I’ue sti'ains of "Home Sv.v'ot Home’ w^re heard Irom ihe I'iainhdin and L;iiitar. .\nd uothiiig has added imux* to the enjoy- nicin ol 1 hesi-! occasions than tlu* df>- iighttul niusic rendiMcd by Mr. T5iss and Mr. Allen on their musical instrn- m uts. The tesiiviii‘s will iircdiably keep p iiniil (lie s|)rii!.; ituni begins, next Tiicsda.\, atul ail will l»e the better lu epared for hard woi ]v for the good times they have been having during thep ast week. “A Biograph Romance' sonia today. at the Edi- Camp Mustered In. By Associated Press. Knoxville. Tenn., .March 31.—A. W. Fulkerson Canin, T'nited Confederate \’eterariTs of Taze'.vell, Teiin., has been formally mustered inro the na tional guarci of The stale of Tennes see. .]. |>. Xelms h.as lieen commis sioned captain of the company. The \eteran militiamen foixvarded toda.v to I’lvsident Taft a tender of their services to go to the Mexican border in tlie event of hostilities. This is the onl\- comjiany of its kind in tlte Tennc'-^see militia organizaiion. GET IT AT HAWLEY’S.” eagle's e.v( liy the and (*v jit lied eve; y himself. The fi-sn', ii io:; ni?vht with a "scici took nart "iih an k'ligl) that brdoug*-; only ho'-s and t;irls who liavc •iiowers that be" lime he sh.ows l.iegan Satnrda> il" in ''.vhich ali en;hrsirisni and to school )ccn turn ed lo'ise af'cr thrc(^ months of hard work. ".Mrs. Wiggs of Ihe Cabbaige I’atch,” wa^ tlie hostess on .Monda;.' night. .\nd with her hiiuior and iiathos sh.e cnteriaiued lier guests as i.iie only can do. And all forgot tiiat they were merely snulents while they were in comi'any wiih Mrs. Wiggs. Hill.x' Kuro]iena, TnTIss I'azy, Mr. Boh and 'i'h- Christmas Lad.\. 'I'liesday niuht r^lr. Thoniasson, thr rainier, with Mrs, Thosasson, invit'^d tlie smdents dov\ii lo their liome and iiirned thin.gs over to them. 'I'hry all iiad such a good time that at ■ lie close nine liea.ri,'. "rahs” were giv on for .Mr. and .di's, "(ia().”,the pet name tiiat the boys have for Mr. 'i'iiomasson. After J)ra,^^'^r meeting on Wednesda.\’ THE TOILET TABLE OF THE ) WELL GROOMED V/OMAN is ni(.»st carefnll.v thought for an.I bought for at H.-VWLEY’S l’H ,\KAi ACY. .\ A'oman',- complexion is her most priceh'ss luM'itage and siie slioiil,i shield il and guard it eternail:.. The inoner care of the complexion r>quires a gri'at man,\ toilet lielos wiiich .ar sKu-e aiou'- supplies in (’harlotte. We give This im])oriant de])art- menr of our business a .gi'ca! deal of care anrl study, and it is our proud l)oasi that we carry the most complete assortment of imi.oiled and American toi- Ici goods to lie found in *he Car- oUnas. 'Piiis is not an idle boast, but an absolute fact, tlie truth of whit ii can be fiuickly ascfu’tain- ed by a careful examination of cuir stock. Hawley’s Pharmacy TRYON AND FIFTH STS. ’Phones 13 and 250. Academy Advance Sale. • Your Premises Will Always Be Sanitary When You Use Kreso, Carbolic Acid, Sulphur, Blue- stone, Copperas or Chloride Lime. GET THEM FROM BOWEN’S ■IV. . ours'dvf'S ! h Irving's ( ! cull lire. : » f1» \ible and t It'cidy .nnd •. ;Mn .i:_- ot in par • ! : ilmiiK-t,'’ in h 'or of that i ' I ifif* of t he II \rab born diaii a' an early I- I a faithful . Vi I managed ( t iiat liave ENGAGEMENT !ANNOUNCED The engiigement of Marion ' li’ilig, of Salishury, and Mr. -If*'’," Hi,iiard.>,on Heas. of Camden, S. .. ! was announced at a mPeting •Twice Seven I'.ook Slub, with Mis. i W Xeave. 'I’uesday afternoon. I” : insr this interesting fact the Salisbur> ' I'ost says; , • After the meeting. Mrs. Xea\e who was handsomel.\ uowned in pink saline, annouiK’ed the engagenient o Mis.. .Marion ellilig to Mr. .lohn Kich- ardson Deas. the wedding to take piaj' the tw nty-sixth of April in the First f>rofd)vterian cliiirch. After ihe an nouncement each guest gave ^ toast and then drank to the health a d h. l Diness of tiie charming bride-elect. ••.Miss Heilig was beautiful in ‘»n (ini'^ite w«\vn of blue im-ssalino vei ed will! chifl-on. Mr. Deas is to he con- grattilated ou wiuuiug on ot me FAME. Dr. Hotchkiss and attractive .voung daughter. Miss Eugenia, of New Ha ven, (’onn.. whose coming as guests of Dr. Hotchkiss’ sister, Mrs. Mattie Siewart was anticipated in The X(Mvs. arrived Tuesday night. They will remain here a week or so. Ifr. Hotchkiss’ fame as a physician and surgeon is known throughout New Eneland. ♦ TO MEET DR. KOTCHKISS. Mrs. Mattie Stewart entertained a few friends at tea last evening, to meet her distin.giiished brother, Dr, Hitclikiss, of Xed Haven. Dr. Hotch kiss is a native of Fort .Mill. S. (^. He married Miss Belk, of Fort Mill, a kinswoman of the Heath and Belk. of this section. Dr. Hotchkiss has liv ed in Xew Haven for 20 years. He has an interesting family, a bright, attrac tive member of w hich is his youngest daughter.' .Miss Eugenia, wlio is with him on liis trip South. Dr. Hotciikiss will lie in (,'harlotte for a week longer. MRS. MASON HONORED Mrs. C. E. ^Mason. president of the Woman's .Missionary Society, of the First Bajiliot church, '.vas elected first vce president of the state convention of the Woman s Missicmary X'nion. Mrs. iMason is a woman of fine exec utive ability, and charming presence. In the alisence of the iiresident of tlie union, at an\ time, she will make a fine presiding officer. Mr. and Mrs. William X. Reynolds, of Winston, have returned from a trip north. — Ansonian: ‘•Miss Mae Gattis. oi Charlotte. s]tent Sunday with her sis ter, Mrs. E. C. Dunlap, at Cedar Hill."’ #- MISS PAGE’S VISIT Salisbury Post: “Miss Viola Page returned yesterday afternoon from Charlotte where she attended the graduating recital of her friend. Miss Lizzie Van Poole, at Elizabeth Col lege, Monday night.” •#- A DAY IN CONCORDD. iMrs. b. Glascock, !Mrs. T. C. Guthrie and Miss Todd, of the Pres- b.vterian Colleg', are spending today in Concord, tlie guest of Miss -Ten Coltrane. Saved Her Own Life Professor Smith Appointed. Bv Associated Press. Cambrid.ge, Mass.. March 31.—Offi cial announcement lias been made of I be apiiointment of Prof. Theobald .^mith as Harvard exchange professor at the I’niversit.v of Berlin during the academic year of 1911-12. Dr. Smith is professor of comparative pathology in the medical schol. "A Biograph Romance” at the Edi- sonia today, Kentucky J.ady’s Statement; of How She Saved Her i Own Life by the | Use of Cardui. | ! Kentucky Lady’s Statement of How j She Saved Her Own Life by the Use of Cardui. j Lebanon .lunction, Ky.—”I will wiMi j ih:-^ greatest ))leasure. toll you that l| owe my life to (''ardui.” wriics .Mrs. Minnie Lamb, "for I believe I would | have been dead Ij.'' now, had it noi been for Cardui. I took Cardui and Black-Drau.ght for about 4 weeks. I haven’t had one of those bad spioHs since 1 commenced to use your medi cine. I ••[ keep Cardui on band all the tini'^ j ! now. for it has done me more gco.l I than all the doctor’s medicine. I re-' commend Cardui to suffering friends j of mine, and they all say it is lielping | them so much. I will aiwa.vs praise' Cardui, for I feel it saved m,'' lil'e." j Cardui is a specific medicine for wo-■ men—for the ills that only women siii'-i fer. It is regarded today as a dep'cnd-1 able medicine, in rlioiisands of homos, j giving prompt relief to the suffering ones. Cardui is made from harmless vege table ingredients and contains no dan gerous drugs. It is a safe, reliable medicine, sliccessfuli.^■ used by suffer ing ladies for more than half a cen tury. If you suffer from headaclie, nei- vousness, pains in side or back, or some other symptoms of womanl,' trouble, don’t endure the pain longer —try Cardui and get well. It has helji- ed thousanrls of other suffering ladi'*'-^ —it will help you too. Tr>' it ioda\. j 1 For sale at all druggists. j A Home For You We v.ill build you a beautiftil new, modern and artistic HOME on a large shaded lot in Charlotte s I'iiarming subuib _ WOODLAWN We will plan it to YOT’R ta.=te, only restricting it to certain lines of beautv Avhich will not increase it’s cost and make a REAL HOME for you. \\'e will accci't a reasonable cash payment and make convimient terms for tlie remainder, het us show jut; wliat we have built and make you a liroiiosition. The McClung Realty Co. 25 S. Tryon St. ’Phone 1254 No Stooping for Oven or Broiler, where Imperial Excelsior GasStoves are used. $23.50 and Up Come in and let us show you this exceileni Stove. J. N. McCausiand & Company
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