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THE CHAELOTTE NEWS JUNE 7, 1911 ' ,. ... ... . ; 5' id and Personal >I)11-: WILLIAMS CALDWELL) M8HER8. ,.’.! i;S twuy U) tUo -sun weut \?ho valohiiig AVoaian >'C .■ A T’, ’i ii'id women t ;i‘u .aiil maiiy ni’'lining. • ' litihihouse 'hf» lamps as the and they ‘Ml 1 r, rolling Ul‘ FINLEY-SMOOT MARRIAGE THIS EVENING A brilliant niarrlnKe to tnke place in Aiyxundru, Va., this eveainK at G::U), in which Xorth CaruJlna it> intoreBted, Will be that of Air. Edward Finley, of Xorth ^\ilkeBbo^o, and Miss Svbll Smoot, of Alexandria. The bride is tho beautiful daughter of Mr. J. Clin ton Smoot, a wealthy citizen of Alex andria, and i>art owner in the Tannery ;it North Wllkesboro. The groom lb a ison (>f Air. J, I'Jdward i'inley, a wealthy banker of Xortli Wilkesboro :'iid one (>f tho most promiuent moM ol Iliat place. Tlie Smoot family has a lovely Hum- nu'r home at Xorth Wilkeisbiro, and It was in this way that the happy af fair tif tonight was brought about. Mr Pinley is a nephew of Mrs. T. l.’illianl of this city, and is one of tht uu t popular young men of the ■'Vestern st(*iion pf the state. Mr. Finley, father of the groom, : .'.’iss l.ouisje Hulcy and IMr. Richard vaiertj I Kinlcy. aisier and brother of the : ;rOi'»n. are in AU'xandria to attend the mvar.Mig. ' " * '-‘diug. I Mr. Finley and bride w’ill take a n '.he shiniiu; i north and return to Wilkes boro. m -N. ■ ■ 'ir':.;? •■'i -r ‘ vey’s Great June Sale Thursday Friday •id am ..i. die 'plnc \V( tide and n;.\or come 1 womon mu-^! cv the sooner .r and i s Kiugs\ |s UNDR^^'DS of Dollars worth of Summer Goods offered at prices to make this the biggest sale in the history of the Ivey Store. Look over the items carefully^ you’ll notice the reductions are all on Standard High Quality Merchandise. That’s the Ivey idea of a bargain—Good goods for present needs priced away below regular prices. MISS LILLIARD HOSTESS j Ruth Lilliard was a gracious ;anil delightful hi>ttess this forenoon u> the Wedne^vlay Knibroidery club. :ti a porch party at her iionu\ {Resides the f\ill membership of the club, spe-, S ' vial guests were Miss FYancos Trigg: ^ —gue.'^t of honor—Miss Saral\ Kelly, oi Mocksville. and Miss Xancy Andcrfion. _ A buffet I'.incli was served in dainty j lityK^. Tlie club continues to meet I thro ighout the summer. inues. W. C T. U. not change ; MCETS. i his sprinc.' The W. C. T. U. will meet tomor- ' »s 3harpenC'io' I"'’'' afternoon a: 4 o’clock in tho r’-af thv aesit;,'-!-; vary frock?, and at-! tipl'y , n.- va things ! ‘ mak.-» tiio iliB govsn ct Smiday school room of A. R. P. churcn. ^ REALIZED the First Pretty $6 Summer Hats at $2.98 Each The $6.00 price don’t half give you an idea of just how attractive these Hats are. They look better than most models you have paid that price for. These Hats are too importanr a bargain to let escape you, A few of them are displayed and there will be plenty more, all at Die June sale Price of $2.98 Each $2.00 Trimmed Turbans at 98c Each Another unusual Hat offering. A big lot of real good looking Turbans, and Ready-to-\Vears, in values around $2.00 each, at the Sale Price of 93c. Each 50c Sailors at 19c Each Ladies’ and Childreu’s Xewest Style Sailors, the best 50 cent ones, on sale at ' 19c. Each IN THE BA-SEMENT THURSDAY. 59 Cent Dress Skirts AT EACH This is a Special you can’t resist. Just one will be sold to each customer. White Linonette Dress Skirts, a good Quality, well cut and well made. Sev eral good styles. Sale Price 25c Muslin Underwear Priced the Lowest Ever $1.00 Gowns at 49c Each Hore are a lot of Gowns that actually sell fa.st at |1.00 each, but, just lor a sensation, we will sell them at .. 49c. Eachv Less than half price for new, fresh, latest style garments. I 125 Skirts, Sale Price 75c Each ' I Those ■^v'ide embroidery flounced Skirts you pay up to S1.50 for offered in this Sale at..,. .. 75c, Each 59c Gowns at 39c Each Special lot good quality 59c. Gow'ns, full sizes and nicely trimmed. Sale Prxce ,. 39c. 39c Corset Covers at 25c Each More than 2 dozen styles, dainty, fresh and. new Covers 25c. Each All sizes, 6 to 12 Children’s Drawers. Sale Price .. 8 1-3^ Pair e 8h.'rt '‘ni '• ‘-a: li; -10 1 cv.'*r the $35 FOR SOCIETY. The Japene&e Tea given by the i Young People’s Mit'c-ionary Society j a. Pr, J. R. Iiwin’' '.>TSt: night real- 1.-0U he sum O;’ clear for the i-\!. \‘ry. Tho yard was cxreedinsiy jTrown .>ut In in Its evoriiail effecta. Sus- .:t.; lt’»o" ‘ :ir 111 over ihu was an Inv a’row head, in Japane'sc' uail rolla, which I'.U Again is a chandeiler, as it were, over ' of b*. . sonms; .-iU-.ng uf Japoneet» lanterns whion '.I. nr^crlar;h‘jrel’rom. The evening •'Gu vNiUi fiocial pleasure. tht' line and "^0 -. .harpiy to u. VVAYNVILLZ. Ui'Te bi o'imiu.-; Stonewail Jackson and grand- ■ .ur-s; th:,n the. d".hri>r. Mrs. E. R. I'reston and lov.n tho ba-lc''-I’eat-^randdaughter, Anna Jackson, ■,v ■ 1 un- 'vili go to \N’aynesville soon to spend ,•> 'h i- i' . ’ It part of rbt' sirr-nirr. ' ^ - , ... v.f ATTRACTIVE a That. HOUSE PARTY. th \r .MIs.ses Elizabeth and Camille Weam, ■ •''' ■ h I'd .ht- attractive young daLightera of ilr. ;'.ud Mr^., Will Wei''!;, uf ILl’zabeth ave- ' t ’ 'i ■ ■■ ” nvo, Hro en’ertaliilng a biiglit, merry ‘ ‘ ; 11!- ,> i'!).r'y, c)nsisiiuj5 of Misses Mary 'f'lks wild Elizabi,t]i Grey, of David n ■r suy n; Misses Mary ar,d Ellen Black, ot >u- n itoi ky River. SILK HOSE . Good 50c Ones—Sale Price 39c a Pair A regular first quality* ^vC. all pure thread Silk Stocking, for ladies, in Black and Tanq, They have the dou ble heels and toes and siik lisie gar ter tops. Sale Price .. 3Sc. Pair 19c Printed FI ax ons, 12 l-2c Yd, About 15 or 20 pieces the new^est pat terns and colors, genuine flaxons. Ss’e Price 12 1-2c. Yard . —ahd Missts Maigaret in^a 'and J.ula Howell, of Harrisburg. J7T1-TS f ,1) , -..■i .ly as . t; .iVi-i‘«a. . ^ a 1 a’f:.rm oii||v)rs. bRYAN ■' ai J'. .w , |_£aveS. it A’hcii^ll J*" - of Memphis, - tl;» \-'ie beon at hv-i’ mothers, Mrs. irg * V’!tn^ i ’ left yesterday for Wal- ,t 'iroe nion tis ' " here, as previously noted • u- .id .n .• t‘i I News, slie i.s tojoin herd, sisters, ^ •• • hiT'ii .t Dowd and virs. W, F. Hard- An^ri-i'* •' Julia Dowd, her attractive ' daughter, goes to Washington in a few days to join her father. ?t. t. ■i ■ri- ;ai t nor- ii is a r in . Miat. no .'■■n it. rn '! It ,1 hundred ■ ii. single .\’o .'jne irln? LADIES IN CHARGE. The ladies in charge of the Presby- rian hospital lawn party at the First ^ - on in a » huvrh I‘>lday night are the members t’ n pannel land officers of the Auiiliarj' Society of •il-iy the pat-■ the hospital, viz: ■ i., variations; [ Miss Julia Alexander, president; i.Io to it; and I Mrs. C. C. Hook, vice-president; Mrs. ^ :^o* by their I fJnrdon P'inger, secretary; Mrs. Geo. >n of It as it i IJrockenbrotigh. treasurer. Members by churches: FMrst Church—Mesdames G. B. Han na. T. Guthrie, A. M. McDonald, J. S. Carson. Second Church—Mesdames C. W. Till ft, W, R. Wearn, F. R. McNlnch, •\ H. Washburn, A. E. McCausland. Tenth Avenue—Mesdames A. R. .-liaw, Garner. Walter Wallis, Wm. Bla( k, and Miss Blanche Morrow. Westminster—Mesdames J. E. Reil- loy, K. M. Bell, H. C. Long, Alfred Gil christ. St. Pauls Mrs. J. Arthur Hender son, now that r.in’.- iiti app^^ar- the way, lacks • r't that the other :o the jauntinesfi -f ti;o f>,)rmcr.— > r. f -Hows, were re- 89c and $ 1.00 Silk Hose, Sale Price 63c Pair A beautiful, heavy, lustrous quality Thread Silk Hose, the kind you pay •Si.00 for, but we put them in this sa?e at just 63c. Pair They come in Black. Tan, White and Blue. Men’s Silk Sox 25c Pair Here is a bargain fdr the Men folks— a good weaving quality, all Siik Socks, w'ith the reiuiorced Heels and Toes. We have all colors and the i:5ale Piice is just 25c. Pair 40-Inch Lawns, 7 l-2c a Yard A gond 11 or 12c. White Lawn, 40-in. v. ide. Salo Price .. .. 7 1»2c. Ynrci Mercerized Rajahs 19c Yd White and Cream, 25c. beautiful quali ty Rajahs .. .. .. .. 19c. Yard 19c Dimities 11 l-2c Yd All si2;ed Check and Plaid Dimities in '■tiualities worth up to 19c. Sale I’rice 11 1-2c. Yard 12 l-2cGinghams June Sale Toilet 8 l-2c a Yd Goods Specials SiiOit lengths- of the best quality guar- Standard Toilet Articles Underpriced anteed Gingham; a whole case of for Thursday and Fild.ay Selling, them 8 1-2c. Yard Sweet Malden Toilet Soap 8c. a Box of 3 Cakes For the Little Palm Olive Soap, S cakes for ^c. Maxine Elliott 10c. Toilet Soap r OiKS .... 5c. a Cake Dainty Parasols at .. .. 10c. Each illt White Eos© Glycerine Soap Here is a Jm\e Sc.Ie, Attractious for 40c, a Box, 3 Cakea the little ones. Qeniila© Soscdont Tooth Paste, Pow* Pink. Blue or Red, woll mada, fi-rlb Uquia 15o. Each Parasols that are ^\’orth 25c. b’alo price .. ICo. Each O. P. C, Feroxida Cream . 15c. a Jar Just sold to i.lttle Fc lks and only on-o Genuine O. P, C. Java Rice Face Pow* to a cu.stomer. der ,, .. ,, ,. ,. ,, .. 15c. Each 60c. Pompeian Gream ., 35©. Each $7.00 Dresses at 75e. Pomijclsu Cream ., 65o. Eaoh $3,98 Each Regular lOe. Air Float Talcum Powder ................ 5c. a Can Here is a bargain to bring a goodly company to our Rsady-fo-Wcar De- Buttermilk and Glyeerine partment Thursday and Friday. ,,, „ , Toilet Seap 2 1-2c. a Cako A group of the very newest Lace and Embroidery Lingerie Dresses will be „ , sold at just $3.33 Each mi >! n Cr rk Troy .,f yoJir ria;in of their :r.-r !• ;V^ell GaiTott >n, .June twen- and eleven o’clock 'lon^'-e ar^lina. r.-; ‘J. > vvill go to Lex- tn nf^cnd the an- h ' ')man’s For- ty of the w’^est- '.Ml f'!iirfron-(\ She ' ■ to .'.sheville to >-"'.v.ev of ihe South- i’r: Vn'irg Woman’s MISS TALIAFERRO COMPLIMENTS MISS BRIDGES. Miss T>ula Taliaferro extended a )>rf‘tfy Rummor-nu)rning courtesy to Aiiss Margaret Bridges, of Wilmington, thi.s morning entertaning at a porch par ty in her honor. The settings were ))articularly atractlve and Misu Talia- tero, dainty in a sweet summer frock of sheerest organdie, a charming hos tess. The guests were: Miss Bridges and her hostess, Miss Margaret Reese and Misses Sarah and Stuart Jones, Mar guerite Springs. ElisabetTi Chambers, Helen Ed'ly, Eleanor Alexander, Sadie Thomn':, Sarah Brockenbrough. Nancy rirown; Mesdames C. C. Coddington, Harvey W. Moore, W. R. Taliaferro, jr., Joseph Jones and John Bass Brow'u. Men’s Genuine WUNDERHOSE 14c a Pair A lot that has been through a imall freight wreck. The Socks were not hurt, but the bands and wrappers w^ere. Any way, we got a good allow'ance from the comptiny, so Thursday and Friday we will sell the best 25c. Hose at just 14c. Pair Then, a guarantee of four month.'? wear goes with every box of 4 paitfi Serviceable Huck Towels, 7 l-2c Each At this price these good-sized Huck Towels at 7 l-2c are a gargain. 17c T urkish T ow- els at 13c Each Full Bleached heavy 20-in by 22-in. Turkish Tow'els. Sale Price 13c. Ea. These a’re among the most attractive garments ever offered by this stcrc. A couple are on display in the show ■window. There are all sizes. $1,50 Table Dam ask 98c a Yd Here Is one of the choicest bargains in the Sale, Just two handsome pat terns Irish damask; worth $1.50 yd. Sale Price 98c. Yard $1.00 Hem-Stitched Cloths 79c. Each 5G-in. by 76-in. Damask Table Cloths Sale Price 79c. Each 5uc Table Damask 39c Yd Hal! a dozen -pretty patterns, heavy satin damask in a sure enough 50c quality. Sale price 39c y?rd All Silk Ribbons 2 l-2c a Yd All the good colors in all Silk Ribbons, v/idths up to 2 inches. These sell usually at 5c. Our Sale Price is 2 1-2c. a Yard .Also another lot those wide 15c. rib bons in this sale at .. .. 10c. a Yard $1.00 and $1.25 Turkish Bath Rugs 69c Each Here is a bath room luxury that can be bought in this sale at a big sav ing. Big, heavj” attractively designed Tur- - kish Rugs, w’nrth up to $1.25 for 67c each June Sale Notion Specials Best 5c. Buttons we ever sold. Sale Prlco .. ,. ,. . ,. 3c. a Dozen Special Toilet Pins .. .. 2c. a Paper Special Safety Pina; 1 dozen, assorted Eizea ................ .. 5c. Hair Pin Cabinets .. .. 2c. Each June Sale Specials In the Basement Lot of special clear blo’^ glass 5a. Tumblers. Sale Price .. .. 3c. Each Lot of 10c. China Plates, Breakfast and Dinner sizes. Sale Price ., 5c. Each A long table of special China, at .. lOo, Each / In this lot are Cups and Saucers, Din ner and Breakfast Plates, Dessert Plates, Sauce Dishes, etc., ete., all at 10c. Eac> '•jn /M CONKEY’S SAVE YOUR CHICKENS BOWEN’S Plenty of competent salespeople in all departments to serve you quickly and well. Sale Starts Thursday Morning. 9 oVlock THE J.B.IVEY COMPANY
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