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'IStoASiiOTTB irSWS APRIL 12 19H E V’S xploitation Sale of R. & G. Corsets EASTER TKe Little - Lorvg Co I / ■ -;^ri I / t V'- ' Our LIhe Ladies’ and Men’s Easter Shoes Waa Never Bettor $2.00 to $6.00 You Will Find Ai! the New Things in Foot “Toggery” Here—Have A Look. THOiVfPSONS £.i?ter Gown should come a thought of the Easter ■'."'rT'-, at all about the fit of her dressis or grace exercise the greatest care in the seiecticn 'te your attention to the celebrated R. &, G. Ls.ve Charlotte Agents. make A G. ^lodel designed for every figure. In the R. & G. N a r»‘ed at—the modeling of each form to the fash- t r day. ends grace to every figure and without the slightest ru and the cost will only be from $1.00 to $3.50. Con- Curtain Nets, etc. s- owin^ a great line of new Curtain Materials in th? '.-•gns, Etarrines, Nets, Scrin-.s, Etc., Etc. ■ . 19c to 50c the yard. PHILATHEAS ORGANIZE. A\ I'le hoinp of 'Miss Vivian Mirliael on Norih (rrjihani street. iu^L night, there gathered an enlhii- siastic muiiber ot youni; lacUes to orcanize a Philathea class in the lirevav.l Street Methodist Snndny sciiool. >!iss Avan’ and Misrf Watson, from T'von 8ti''(.u \hiiu»dist and N'i nil .-vveutie Baptist I’hilatheas were jii'f sent i> ho!]; in the oiaanization V hic!( ’,vn? periected witli the I'ollow- I'la (I’licers; 'I'eaci’fM- Aii.'^s Vivinii Mif hael. ATt'acher—.Miss ! ,'ola Hhu- iuui, Hr > i(i«nt .\liss X(n a N'oak-r. -prt'sideiii—Ai iss Velina Hill. Secretary Mis:^ Mary Sheiiiterd. 'ri’oa.-^inor— .Miss Roxie Freeland. As''s;a’i! S'^crctary—Miss Leo'a I ll.Minon. t'nss Jvt’iionr Mis.s Kiley ! ).•; ' idsf'!'. Otlior? I'roseiit were; Miss Xei^ie havip and Misses McDonald. .N cliar- rer Jiiiri class }'ins have i>een ordered aiid a wliiip and i)lue meinbevsliip coniest wiis iiiau£;urated to be end ed • 1. T lie I’iiilnthea motto i. "We Do Tliins.';?,'’ and .i’.idi^ina !)y the iiiteresi dispiavtMi litiniis will he uor.e th'it will tell tor sood in the Sunday scliool. .After tlie bijsittess was attended to ■Miss Mici'rael st'rved irr.its to those present, then ihe yoniig iadies wei’e (lispors?=d to their homes carrying a det*:^ri'.iiMation to succeed aisd hav ing in tnind “V'e Do Things”—wa,tch us ,erow. Tho T’hilaihea work is nn- denf):ninai ioiia I and aiiv yo-.nitr lady li\!i.'U it* tht^ \ici’’iTy of Hrevnrd Street cluircli, especially those who iniiy not aiteud Sunday school, a'e invited to join. Ma; )■ d Top Pins at 25c Pair d to get a solid gold top beauty pin st a quarter. We aesigns Roman Gold, fully guaranteed, at 25c Pair. >it catch that is a valuable feature. ter Suits and Dresses '3 . e rece ved a number of new lots Suit-; and Dresses j them at our usual close cash prices. RETURN FROM FLORIDA. Mrs. W. S. Clanton and Mrs. .Tames G. Alexander returned last Friday nieht irom Tani];a, Fla., where they had been vi.-iiHs .Mrs. Alexander s | sisiers. .Mrs. Ebi) Roberts and }ili'-s| Keenan. 'I’hev had a delightful visit. NELLIE FUDGE’S PARTY Quite a number of little girls gath ered at the home of Miss Hessie Cruse, ull K. 9th street, to celel)rate the 10th bii-day of Nellie Pudge, whose home is in Atlanta. I)tn viho is spend ing the winter v.-ith her aunt and i grandmother. The parlor was most beautifiilly decorated, dainiy refresh- nteiits ser\ed. sames plauned. ovry- thint; that would add to liie j)leasure of the cl'.ildren. The girls were; Jen nie Cruse. Kathleen Hayes. Kath leen Hurkhead, Mabel Hannon, Pet- j tie Faticeite, I.illie Hell Skinner, .]ohn-| nie Mon'is, Kmnia Robinson. Mabel j Lents. Kditli Tea,a;ne, .Mary \\'hite, Va-' neva Uelfor, Grace (^ruse, Klanclie Douglas. 'i'l'e.v went away after a very pleas ant 'veniim' carrying a little basket as souvenir filled with the best g'ood- I >es. "I'hosp from out of town were |.\i) s. Fudiic. of Rock Mill, grandmother j I of Nellie, and Veneva Balfor, also of! Rock Hill. ♦ HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS. 'I’he last meeting of the household economics department of the Wo man's Clui) will meet at 11 o’clock «omorj-(.)w r.io’ning at tiie .Manufactur ers' Club, .All members are nrged toi aMend for importaiit business v.ill be trausacred. Besides tiie regular r'ro.cran. which deals with the ser vant problem, the election of ia new ciiairman will take place and plans will be discussed concerning the final social affair whirli the houseliold economics department will give com- plimetitavy to the whole club some time in May. ^ MR, HOLT ON HIS NATIVE SOIL. ,-\ vcrv welcome visitor today was Mi. Will li'olt. of Memnhis. Mr. Holt is a native Tai- Heel, his home be ing at Davidson. He is on his way there to see his mother, Mrs. Jtilia Holt. Mr. Holt went to Memphis some years ago and has made a fortniie thtre. He is one of the prominent wealthy business men of the city. Kid Gloves ^arrcus Trefousse Kid Glove. g ves the greatest satisfaction in the wear and cost. ^ ordinary kinds. J. B. IVEY CO 1 fa/ and Personal .'I)!F WILLIAMS CALDWELL) fos. We ;or how ; 'ice to iU'ad i ■ i'\ and - out of I .' iC 1 ,.., world :ti :u.' 'u (he » fi ;i K,r. Ti'e-1 .• i ^-^Mmmei ! ' ' or. rolors I ■ li.iiierpart i I ' ’:1 strtic ; ' alisolut.f'i ■ 1 t ii*' art ist.! vvj'.o plan we are ' ' of the ar- • I. t.ow lwo:( li in bonnet • v'.'Midi-r that • ' lan;::uish, ' i' y of '••Id. aud so ■'1 11]) ill • n 'tf' is not !;■ :r.g, s( idptuie, id ')iill)oa'ds, tivie loi«*ran(l>, .Milliuorv ... A.mI af in • iicij) b(‘ads, af- eir iniinite ''■rial and adaptable and creative of all the great arts. We are lost in amaze at the profn? si*m of domes, spires, baskets, buek- I'ls. ci'ov> iis lids, tufts, tojjkuots. llow- cr ir-ds, vtgetable gartlens, 'ouscr- vatoi'ios, fruit clusters, ribbons, spangles, laces and multifarious dis- l>!ays. Some time a great poet will rise to strains worthy of fall milli nery, Meanwhile, w? chirp our htim- ble note of ai)preciation.—Boston Traveler. ♦ MISS WILLIAMS’ GUESTS RETURN HOME. -Mrs. .Ifdin Renfrow, of ]\ratthews, aiid .Mi.'.s Williard Grier, of Providence, 'vl.o have b.-en visiting Mi.ss Lula Wil liams at her home on Cecil street have re'ii' n* d to their respective homes. MRS. LUCAS AN? LITTLE SON. IN WIMINGTON. Mrs. .lohn Paul Lucas and little son, ,1. P. Lucar, .ir., left yesterday for Wil mington. Th(>y wll sjtend several weeks there with Mrs. Lucas’ j)arents, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Charlescraft. MISS HOLT TO VISIT IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. n > I lieaus. at- Miss Kmilv Holt left last night for a stay (>f considerable length in Phila- delpliia and New York. She will first i’*'ailing oi igi-i >^pend Piaster in Philadelphia with her ! K‘ir iur.ffab’e 1-sister, Mrs. R. Vivian, and will later . I ibl)oiis. j sp( nd some time with lier friend, Miss '''“s, grr.in, silk |.Mina .Maxwell, who is a stiulent at > di'r materials,I('oliimbia I'niversity. "• 11.mu*, we >m- ——♦ ’1'“ inilHiK ly Mrs. R. .]. Davs, who was o;)crafed ■ - * t' vigoiv)iis.ou at Si. ePter's hospital for appendi- • 111prehensive, itis Is doing weli. MISS HARKEV ENTERTAINS. Miss Ciingles T-larkey delightfully en i ert ai)ieii a few of 'ner friends Saturday nigiit at her home four miles east of the city. Games were played and was greatly enjoyed by all wiio weie present. A guessing contest was also a feature of the occasion. Miss Kunice Miller and Mr, Le.^-ter Davis v»(.‘i'e tiu'p rize witiners. present Vvcrcv Misses Minnie Bicketl, t)f {‘harh)tte; (-Eunice Miller, Bird McCord, Mary Davis, Gingles and Biancite i^arkey: Messrs. Brice and Baxter Miller, Willard Brown. Lester Davis and '\^alter Harkey. Refreshments v.ere served and the evening was spent mo.st pleasantly by ail who were present. 4^ AN EASTER SERVICE OF STORY AND SONG. The combined Sunshine and church choirs of Calvary M. E. church, ac companied by the Sunday school or chestra (over 40 people) will present in the church a t8 p. ra. Sunday eve ning the fourth of a series of ‘’Story and Song" services, entitled “Love Triumphant. ’ being a story of the first Eastertide, As is customary at these special services a silver offering will i)e asked for. Mr. George L. Dooley will read the story and the choir will render the following musical program: Quartette—“Not a Sparrow Falleth” Abt Misses Etheridge and Dooley; Messrs, Blackburn and ].,edwell. Chorus—"Blessed Are the Pnre in Heart" Meredith Entire Chorus. Quartette and Chorus. .''Hosanna”.. Peace Mixed Quartette and Choirs. Solo and Chorits—"Love Ihat Pass- eth Knowledge” Meredith Miss Pauline Etheridge and Choir. Chorus—"O. Calvary" Meredith Combined Choirs. Dt:et—‘ He Did Not iDe In Vain” .. Tullar * Mrs. A. T. Bell and Mr. L. L. Ledwell. Chorus—"Hallelujah: Peace Entire Chorus. —♦ SAILS TOMORROW. Commodore Geo. W. Gardner, father of Mr. .T. O. Gardner, ol this city, sails tomorrow' from New York to the Ber mudas. He ill be absent a month. Charlotte had-the pleasure of knov.'ing this distinguished gentleman on his visit here last year, and is interested in his movements. ♦ hickory VISITORS. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Geitner and Mrs. Charles Geitn-:r, Miss Shuford, Mrs. Carrie Gamble and Miss Lentz, of Hickory, came do.vn yesterday for a stav of day or two. ^ ' MISS GARDNER ' better. Mi..s Ztida Gardner is recovering fi'om a iwo-weeks attack of grip. Her many friends hope to see her out m a fev.' (\vs. LEFT LAST NIGHT. Mrs, L. K. Wharey. who has been visiting Mrs. A. M. Young and other friends in this city and at Steel Creek, left last ni.ght for her home at Bennetisville. S. C. MOVED TO DILWORTH. Mr. George "B. Hiss and family liave moved from South Tr.von street to Park avenue. Dihvorth. ^—_ ATTRACTIVE VISITORS COMING. Misses Cornie and Lucele Simmons, of Memphis, Tenn.. will arrive next w'eek to be the guests of \Misses Laura and Fannie BoVte, of Elizabeth Heights. "GET IT AT HAWLEY’S.” ^ ■ I: When PLTRTTY combines with ^ PERFECTION .3nd DELICIGUS- l NESS then competition must ' ^ \ eventually stand aside. I Park &Tilford’s Candies New York the “FAME AND FLOWER” of the candy maker’s art. l.OOK GOOD TASTE GOOD ARE GOOD Received fresh twice every week, 80c per pound. by Express Hawley’s Pharmacy TRYON AND FIFTH STS. 'Phones 13 and 260. Academy Advance Sale. Easter Accessories Gloves Our Knit Gloves are manufactured by the world’s best makers and every pair we sell is sold under the original name of the manufacturer. We do not substitute names and add on fictitious profits. Centemeri’s “Capitoi ” at $L00 Centemeri’s “Florine,” at $L50 Ceetemeri’s “La Grenoble,” $L75 We are sole agents for these Gloves in Char lotte and every pair guaranteed. ASK FOR CENTEMERI’S. Silk Hose Ladies’ good quality, pure thread, silk hosiery, blacks only, reinforced heels and toes and deep lisle garter tops : : : ; 48c a Pair Neckweacr All the Novelties in Women’s Neck Fixings. A variety of fads just out, and we have them in all the best patterns. See display windows for these. Hscndkerchiefs A special shipment to add to the three extra values that Vv^e just put out at 5, 10 and 15c Each Pa^rasols A bewildering array of beautiful new Parasosl, just opened. Colors to match costume. Easter every Little-Long Co Girls Inherit Large Sum. New York, April 12.—Three New Haven, Conn., girls, the Misses Belle, Henrietta and Marion Feuchtwanger, see him. Mr. Smith is connected with|,^.jjj p^ceive $10,0f>0 each from the es- the Shelby Cotton Manufacturing Company. Tlie mill is running on t’ull time, Mr. Smith says. Tlieie 1?j not much curtailment going on, hejC for not marrying during his life says. Former Charlotte Man. Mr. .:io Smith, a prominent citizen of Shelby, is a visitor of today. Mr. Smith formerly lived in Charlotte, and his old friends are ever glad to tale of their uncie, Meyer Fencii- \inil time. The yottng women have just fil ed a petition here, saying that they had complied with their uncle’a wishes. ‘ '>V Molber’a Joy la tne greatest croup and penumonia saive that is known. For sale by R. H. Jordan & Co. eod “Whv weren't you here yesterday,' Miss Wellowleaf?” demanded the; boss. “It was my birthday,” snicker-1 ed Miss Yellowleaf. "I always ^ , day off on my birthday.” “A day'.” ex-1 claimed the boss. “111 bet you take; j off two or three years'.” i 4^ f 1 ♦ I JiTothers, get Mother's Jov and save] A our little child from suffering with ■ colds, crottp and pneumonia. eod | Easy to Take Easy to oper?te—is true of Hood’s Pills bec.MUse they are made from the chc'i'.'e'^t and purest ^egrctable laxa- tive.5. No mercurj' or calomel. They never prlpe r.'or cau.«e any dislurb- an'p. Thus they are T;^''='!l likeji by delicate women and children. 25c. MAILLARD’S Candy—Just In. Not Necessary For Us to Say More. BOWEN’S rood home on Central Avenue. The lot Is fifixloO Eastertide —IS- New Dress Time We have just received a large shipment of the most ex clusive and dainty Coat Suits and Dreeaes. We know they v-ill please you. fnr they are Dame Fashion’s newest dic tates. And our store Ts the home of all that's new. That's why v e are styled Charlotte's Authority on Women’s Wear. We are sure your are going to be attired next Sunday in something new. If you will pay our large store a visit, you will purchase it from us. And wo'll giaarantee that you pur chase It right. and comfort. All ’'iVe can sell you a feet. It has eight rooms all arranged for convenience, modern convenience, and is on car line. It is a REAL BARGALX at this Part cash and terms on remainder. Let us show it to you. price. The McClung Realty Co. The Floyd L. Liles Co. CHARLOTTE’S AUTHORITY ON WOMEN’S WEAR 17-19 W. Trade St. Phone 776 25 S. Tyon St. Phone 1254.
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