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NOVEMBER,^^!^^ 1911 iP:cr ejiyp FOB DAFSS Gowns 2 hat Hook m the Back Give Place Jo More Sensible Fashion, Jute, a hew Lace Matend m - M 17.—When It was IIP oarly fall that there 7:i(iical changes In the r .in but that the ma- would depend upon • olor for the neces- a pater familias •trd his pocketbook, , ntly of the saving on ,.'(i be effected. Mother ..mid wear those last ;l i.e just as stylish as lorpot the "fly in the always there! He ..t sly little clause about as of colors, and right :,lii undoinR. You don’t , > napping, and if the HP on the same general ver “combinations of n last year as appear rtu ?mart gowns. A tOIW etcb jf A {0^ Sion fa 155 'addition of fringe, is a startling return ito a very old fashion. Some of the gowns look like the pictures of those worn by the grandes dames of the period of 1812. Veiled effects continue popular, one reason being the possibility offered by them for the necessary color-combina tions, and few of the dressing gowns but have yoke and sleeves of chiffon or chiffon cloth over a contrasting ma terial. The strong fancy for metallic materials has produced the gown with yoke of gold or silver lace veiled with chiffon of the same color as the main material, and some of these are I wonderfully beautiful. Few handsome gowns are seen now without a bit of lace Introduced somewhere In the con struction. for along with the other re vivals. the renewed interest in lace- making is a fact which will be of no table Interest to future historians of the period in which we are now liv ing. The efforts of Lady Henry Som erset to introduce lace-making into Great Britain started this revival, and the recent decree of Queen Mary that English and Irish laccs only must be worn at the coronation have given the industry a great impetus. Since fash ion has added the seal of its approval the activity has become great, and I wonderful new reproductions of anci ent designs are now to be had at prices which bring them within the reach of even a modest purse. '•''I I ES * ^ irii.' tiini'claa' -jr *(r^i ir.3 .'.'lik' I ha* es y ati- .N. C. on# of ouf Figure One. itor U I would Of' L 1^?' I- 5*. i on tb« „ pl€aw . .. e. (NO FRONT u No oih- ; how yo'i^ iusland laiiy MEN" ron Street IN Suit Co. lire naileries are being ransack- li.a old pictures studied. If per- I'- secrets of Titian, Raphael, . 'i ;ill those other wonder- ‘ ' 'lat fumous petlod in art, " discovered and applied to ■ 3. The rich blue charac- Rarihael is reproduced in : iid wh^n made into gowns, is -ne might say, by a touch ! • here, of orange or crim- f ^,'ieen, just as the great ■ u so well how to accentu- ■ liphold, the dress Is truly if crcatlon: And so, pater ' hr has the artistic sense. •oo sore about his deple- when he surveys the : othr^r and the girls have . the .same lines as last ;] hing all this study of has brought about Is lino oventuating in the itnd the dress which The absolute una- ■ iH^rrs and wearers of Im tow years on the ■ -r in the back Is un- ■: ii : :uul women are once r-omfort of dressing ■ ^11= railing in the aid I husband (in the ab- n when getting Into or " I 'iilp blouse. The cher - t may even suffer r: w found pleasure In ■' 1'^ . and the dress but- ■ront. Who wants to .1 i 01 adjust collar, tie " ■ other fascinating ' V hand to be don- ^ xample of the ready-to- drp??s is illustrated in l' ‘sn’t the slightest ap- '■'I of a house dress Made of black vel- " = ::n»i sif'f'ves of real Ir- liaiidsome gown, suit- ( aslon. The narrow i ‘.un, with which the yoke are edged show ■ ^" of trimming. Many 'ir’'!tion« of materials and ' ir f) the woman of taste ■nstv ‘‘ '' -- ses which fasten In not a “joy forever?” Mat. thpy must Ije “things ■ • ^miors and pattern- - \jiending thought and ' reaction lonn I' ranny of the gown 8 lai . ■ is creating nr,, f ' for those made in the tr, \ ^oii»e of them are but- til down in front, many ition f . ornamental dis- „ ; ti'iniming on the front, • are very chic and up- •, '■‘l'l'r'opriat* trimming for ,• ^*l l-fashioned puf a great revival ^ 1*1*^ on in bands, on auu gleevea, and, with the IN EVERY DEPARTMENT , ' iii; -AT— . • ^ ' Prices That ! Will Be a Treat to Your Purse Special 3 Satlifday and rine Wool Dress Goods Just received some ■^4-inph Blue Black $1.50 all-w^ool sedges aind are going to sell them for 98c yard 54-inch all wool Chiffon Broadcloth, at 98c yard Some fine all wool Serges. Blues and Blacks .. ...... 75c yarii Fine and coarse weave Serges. Black, Blue, Brown, Garnet and mixed col ors 48c yard Some beautiful patterns in solid and mixed, 36 inches, all wool dress goods 25c yarxl 56-inch Broadcloth.. Ladies’ Silk Hose.. .... 48c yard .... 25c pair SPECIAL For Saturday and Monday 36-inch $1.00 quality Black Taffeta, at 50c yard Cotton Goods Good quality 12 1-2 and 15c Suitings, all colors, beautiful patterns for Dresses, Special.... 10c the yard Very best Outing, light and dark col ors 10c yard Good Outing, light and dark patterns at 5c yard Amoskeg and Utility Dress Gingham, fast colors 10c yard Genuine Lonsdale Cambric 12 1-2e yd. Suits, Overcoats For Men and Boys. Mi We have just received a very large shipment of these beautiful Suits from one of Our manufacturers at greatly re duced prices/ and we are going to offer them to yoiji in • the same w’ay. They ar^^ absolutely the greatest val ues -we -have ever offered , in Coat Suits. This line consists of all the newest colors, weaves and styles, Blues, Blacks, Browns, and Mixed Goods, and they are $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 Suits. Not one in the k>t worth less than $12.50. We are going to sell them Saturday and Monday, Special at $9.98 (See them in our window.) Special in Long Coats as Long as They Last Some beautiful things in these Coats, In mixed colors. They are easily worth $10.00. Our price $7.50 Fine quality Black, Gray, and Brown Mixed Coats $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 and $25.00. Misses* and* Children’s Coats from 2 to 16 years, from $1.68 to $10.00 27-inch Messaline CheckSj. stripes and figures. Good quality.... 75c yard Extra heavy Black Peau de Soie Satin and Taffeta.... .... .... 98c yard 18-inch all colors, checks and, stripes, beautiful patterns for waists, at.... .... ..48c yard Linens Thanksgiving will soon he here. Ev erybody has something to be thank ful for, and we are going to add to other blessings choice lines of splendid Linen at prices that will make you bubble with happiness. 70-lnch guaranteed pure Linen Dam ask, $1.25 quality, Special..98c yard 60-inch Linen Damask, 75c quality, Spe cial 48c 60-inch beautiful Patterns Damask, 50c kind 38c yard Pretty patterns Table Damask, at 25c yard Figure Two. In this pretty evening dress we have a striking example of an effective use of lace. The gown is made of wool- back satin a soft, pliant textile without the high gloss of the satin we have hitherto known, and with wearing qualities positively unsurpassoble. The deep bertha on the bodice and the gar niture of the front panel are of a rich lace which reminds U8 of the art of the Renaissance. A unique feature of this lace Is Its edge of ball fringe, woven in one with the lace Itself. This is a feature of the “jute” lace, quite the latest of the maijy new niaterials of which lace is made. The jute is just the plain common jute of commerce, but transformed into lace it is a hand some garniture fit for the robes of roy alty. It is not unlike macrame, a lit tle finer, and with greater scope for intricacy of design, some of the pat terns of the old time Venetian point being used in making it. AGED LADY DIES from effects of FALL. i _ ^”)nt of hf;; T - - « - r ^’hir’b Special to The News. Statesville, N. C., Nov. 17.- Mrs. Eliz abeth McLelland, widow of the late Adolphus McLelalnd, died Wednesday at the home of her son, Mr. C. A. Mc Lelland near Loray, and was hurled yesterday- in Concord graveyard. She was a member of Concord Presby ter- lan church and the funeral service was conducted by her pastor, E. D. Brown. A number of Statesville people atended the funeral. Mrs. McLelland who was 79 years old, fell about 10 days ago and sustained severe bruises and since that time her condition had been critical. We trust the plan to reorganize the tobacco trust includes a condition that it will put more tobacco and less alfalfa in its goods in future. Ma con (Ga.) News. ichpv ! (l:H?f(lnJison-iucart-l T IT STARTLED THE WORLD. when the astounding claims were first made for Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, but 40 years of wonderful cures have prov ed them true, and everywhere it is now known as the best salve on earth for Burns, Boils, Scalda, Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Ec^ma, Chapped hands, Fever Sores and Piles. Only 26c. at W. L. Hand & Co.’a- Just received, some new and nobby styles in Overcoats for young men, in blacks, mixed grays and browns, at $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 * and $16.50 and they are beauties. Don’t forf^et those good suits we are showing for men. Special at $9.98 and $15.00 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits from 6 to 17 years $1.48, $1.98, $2.50, $3.50 to $7.50. WoO (ts and Cotton Blankets, - -V M.*. ‘ • .i- -itf $5.00 Ncrth ' Carolina all wool Blan kets.... - -.. ,. . $3.48 pair 10-4 White Blankets, pick and blue bor ders..i: . Uvi. $2.48 pair Millinery Some Specials In This Department. Regal $2.50 Hats... .... $1-48 $3.50 Hats $2-48 $5.00 Hats $3.48 Hals -of all' kinds^ and foi?'everybody, at prices that afe ttie lowest. 0^ il-4 heav9 ‘^ay 'and brown Cotton Blankets 98c pair il-4 White and Brown Blankets, blue and»pi3»ki»t*!iped - $^1.48 f>air Full size Comforts 98c, $1.48, $1.98, $2.48, $3.00 and $3.98 each. Men’s - Sllke Hose , 25c pair Ladies’ Long Kid Gloves, white, black and tan, $2.50 and $3.00 pair Large assortment Ladies’ Neckwear, at ...• 10, 15, 25 and 50c Black Cat Hosiery for Ladies and Chil dren, • 10,. 15, 25,- 35 and 50c New line Ladies’ and Children’s Belts at 10, 25 and 50c Underwek Cold Weather Underwear at Prices That Blush at the Cheapness. Sample lot Ladies’ fine wool vests, $1.00 values. Special 75c -Heavy ribbed Vests, and Pants to match *ach Best heavy ribbed vests 4nd pants • to match •> 48c, *96c Suit Ladies’ long sleeve’ Knit" Corset Cov ers . 25 and SOc each Boys fleece lined* Shirts and Draw ers to ma^ch..^. 25c Men’s heavy fleecM tJiiderwear, Shirts and Drawel^s to jhatch,’ the' 50c qual ity, Special. i'.., '... • • - • 35c each Men’s fine quality pjeiiched Shirts and Drawers to match 50c each, $1.00 suit Wright Health, hfeavy fleece lined Shirts and Drawers to; match, at .... 75c garment Infants’ Vests ..10, 12 1-2 and 15c Children’s and Misses’ Union Suits, at..... ii.. • .. 25c Misses and Children’s heavy fleece- llncd Union Suits....'. 48c Again we say Regal for ladies and gentlemen, for we are sure they will give you absolute satisfaction in . comfort and wear. In prices from.. .. $3.35 to $5.75 Ladies tan 12-button Shoes, . . at $2.50 and $3.00 pair 16-button Tan Shoes.... .. $4.00 pair Ladles’, fine black Shoes, lace and button, $1.50, $2.00, $2.48 to $4.45 pr. In kid, patent and dull leather. E. C. Senffer and Educator for chil dren from........ 50c to $2*00 pair You will always find it safe to trade with tjs wnen you_ want Shoes. Shoes for young men and old men. Shoes for young ladies and old ladies, Shoes for misses and children. Specials For; Saturday Yard-wide good quality Bleaching 5c yd Good Apron Gingham 5c yard 36-lnch Long Cloth .... .... 6c yd Good Outing .for 5c the yd. 30-inch unbleached Sheeting 5o yd. 36-lnch Percal, real light and dark pat terns at Bo yd. Some beautiful 25x23 $1.50 picture!, with giit frames. Special While they last •••• 48g each Don’t forget that beautiful 42 piece set of China Ware we are going to give away absolutely free Friday af- ternon at 3 o’clock. Fine Wool Sweaters Ladies' Skirts Corduroy Skirts, Speciaf ^.98. New styles in Brown and Gray mix ed $4.98 Beautiful line Voile and Panama Skirts $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 Beautiful line Messallne Underskirts, with fringe, the $7.50 kind. Special at..». ...• ...4 $4.98 1 For ladies, misses and children. We how have a complete line of them. Wool Sweaters for ladies, White and Garnet $1.50, $1.98, $2.50, $2.98 and $4.00 each. For Misses and Children, all sizes. White, Garnet and Gray, 50Cj 98c, $1.48 and $2.00 each. CO Phone 1437 Department Store, 31-33 E. Trade Street Phone 1437
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