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PAGE SIX J Our Dollar Yard Silk Sale has been a Wonderful Success and Hundreds of peo- j I i pie have taken advantage of the great Values that we are offering in this Sale, j ! We still have a good assortment to select from in all the Wanted Materials at j j ; the Wonderful Low Price of SI.OO per yard. < \\ We also bought for this Sale one lot of Very Fine Silks of all kinds worth to $3.50 j per yard in lengths from 11-4 yards up to 5 yards in Satin Canton, Crepe Satin, ; ' ;i Flat Crepe, Heavy Crepe de Chine and many others at $1.48, $1.98 and $2.48 j ! ; We mention a few specials in our regular stock of Silks and Dress Gbods, for ; ; out Before Easter Sale. I ; i ■ i Latest Spring Fabrics ( ? Beautiful Lustrous Crepe Back Satin in all the good colors ? that are so popular for Spring Dresses dJO QQ , i $3.50 value. Special , Another Very smart fabric is Flat Crepe dJO A O f for Dresses, $3.00 value ‘ jj One of the Greatest Vogues for Spring Dresses is Printed Crepes. We have a wonderful show- OQ~» to dJO QO j ' ing in prices from 1 ■ vu.t/O ; - , ; . ; » HOSIERY IN SPRING’S NEWEST SHADES j ' The famous Kayser Brand in Full Fashioned and Chiffon, j P j Silk Pointex Heel in Black, Tan, Circassion, Taupe, Cheri i; 5c Value Special 2i $1.48 TO $1.98 • | per yard The very latest novelty in'Dadies’ Chiffon Silk’Hose, Le- '[ $$ high brand, gun metal, embroidery, Rose on knee. Priced ; , Laces worth up to 10c yard, Oo no ' Special for Opening Sale *l/0 , Gordon Hosiery in Full Fashioned and Chiffon Silk in the , Or Per Dozen 50c season’s newest shades—Grain, Nude, Champagne, Blush, i Beige, Airdale, Russia Calf and Windsor Tan. Priced ' « < Wonderful Values in Real Hand Made Laces in big range sl*4B sl*9B. $2*25 . i i of patterns. ( , . . i >, I '» r —: : j | Easter Apparel | Easter Time Is The Most Interesting Period In The History of Fashion “ For it is at a time when all womankind, young and old, make every effort to appear at their best. Fashion decrees ? many models—and Belk presents them to you in all correct -1 ness. Each so smart and fashionable, that every age, every j whim and every idea of expenditure can be met quickly and | satisfactorily. I Every Day Up to Easter You Will See in This Great Store Special Pre- Easter Offerings | I f C$AT$ AND .ENSEMBLES •; ; mi v f *•*'••s ? j, -i ■ •'i ’ '■ > I ’ :..' s - Ik ‘ X UNUSUALLY CHIC MODELS Very Recently Placed in Our Racks For This Week’s Easter Offerings |«f.. The new Coats trimmed with a wide border of furs. In smti, materials they represent the smartest and best Coat Makes. Also a dandy new line of juniors. These Coats are out ; .T. r “!: n .L BELK Y,luts lor $9.95 TO $24.95 1; - ■— Linens are being used very much for early Spring Dresses ’ 85c value 36-inch All Linen. Full line fiQr» . of new colors. Special , $1.25 Value Two-Toned Linen QO > $2.50 value Satin Canton Crepe djt QO t Heavy Quality. Special * ••JO ’ > $2.00 value 40-inch Crepe de Chine fill ■ All the good colors. Special »vO > The Newest Silk Ensemble 3’ v J & New; line of Black Satin and Crepe Coats with thfe Novelty ! I Silk Dresses. In the beautiful bright shades—aVgreat va- 1 riety of designs—these special Easter Ensembles— ’ > $24.95 to $75.00 Smart Snappy Models For Yoiti* Eas ter Costume in Dresses L I v _ j. , | All ready for your Easter choosing. ' Feistive in the.light s < , colors of spring, smart in lines. Eye%thing ahou| bur raw Easter Frocks is suggestive of the gaiety of the new season, : , every detail tells their exceptional value. Beautifully styled 1 , of exquisitely fashioned materials— < , Flat Crepes Crepes Satin Bengalines Canton Crepes r Georgettes Novelty Printed Silks Artistically colored patterns in all the prevailing shades. Specially offering this week our Easter special in Dresses and Frocks— , $14.95 $16.50 $24.95 $45.00 THE CONCORD DAILY. TRIBUNE ! rut- JJI lAILVIV B CHICK L C SINCE L PUT SOU IN CHARGE T IN HERE )•' VHSSIfc! Os OUR EIUN<? SSSTEM IT'S 7 TOSS ! - L-L. iJjgL' AVR6CKH-IWND O'S FILED fP . , ,—r— , ) UNDER M AND ROUNDER V , | | /f IT'LL TAKE A WEEK M WELL S' SEE MAC €j3i I GUES& ITS ONLV \ 2&?SsL«!!ESS.«t I i hawektt been =1 H a cold ir < —<S3lpfe [ STRAISHTENED OUT § \NELL 1 l ——' I A&Ain-HOWDOMOU | LATEW-I'VE mT"*} i The Dream of Floyd Collins. The Gentlewoman. If he had but heeded the warning sent him in a dream, Floyd Collins, the cave explorer, would have been saved from the trngedy which overtook him and drew the attention of the entire country. Cave City and its immediate vicinity is honeycombed with these natural caverns and Collins was un en thusiast in locating them. He had un earthed several, notably beautiful; Crys ial Cave was one, and he was of the opinion that another far more wonder ful was lying close at hand. Not long before the accident which befell him. he had been exploring te hills around his father’s farm, digging in the earth, moving stones, and crawling through the narrow, intricate passages thus made- At nightfall he went home and in conversing with his stepmother or some member of his family, he suddenly gave a shudder of Horror and exclaimed. H H I Cash Raising * AUCTION SALE 1 Beginning Saturday,April 4 | We will sell at Absolute Public Auction to highest bid in der regardless of cost the entire stock consisting of Dia -1 monds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware and Hand ; ■ Painted Japanese China. Ijp • \ I Don’t Fail to Share in this ji $20,000.00 Sacrifice I I Two Sales Daily: I 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. £ Three Sales Saturday 10:30 First Sale I J. C. WILLEFORD I I Jeweler I IB fl —— • “After I find this cave I’m through! I had an awful dream last night about it. I dreamed I was working under ground when suddenly rocks and dirt fell all about me and on me, and strange creepy things came crawling nbout me in the darkness. It wns a sickening feeling; there alone, in the blackness of the cave, held down by rubbish, and shut out from the outside world while those horrible things closed on me as I lay there.” If this dream was not a warning what wns? and if Floyd Collins had heeded the vision of the night, he might be well and happy today and the tragedy which put Cave City on the map would have been averted. God spoke to him in this dream, but he failed to accept the message and so met his fate in the ter rible cave in the hill.' Youth. Aged Ift, Ends His Own Life. Wilson. March 31. —James S. Bea man, white youth, 16 years old, of SPECIAL I The first 25 ladies attending I The Opportunity Sale will I receive valuable souvenirs. ■ Wednesday, April I, 1925 Black Creek, ended his own life Mon day night when his mother reprimanded him for misconduct, according to infor mation received here. A cheap gun was used to blow his brains out. Sureßelief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Ho * water W%tr Sure Relief Bell-ans ' 23ft and 75ft Packages Evarvwhefr.
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