GREENSBORO DAILY 1WS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 13Z1 ..lilllilliil 1 1 i 3 i : x 3 S3 s a s s II t.3 ? y 6 OPPORTUNITY AGAIN HMOR RAW 7? JUST AS BIG VALUES AS EVER-MANY BIGGERWTOCKS ARE SIMPLY GROW ING SMALLER! GET YOURS BEFORE THESE UNUSUAL BARGAINS ARE GONE! MERCHANDISE! w Put On Sale Where Else Can You Do As Well? 1 Our Entire Stock of Hats, Sweaters, Neckwear, 1 Price Knit Vests, Raincoats, Wool Gloves, Smoking L Coats and Silk and Wool Mufflers at V2 ' Price 2 Price 25c Soft and Stiff Collar 10c The Felder-Briggs Stock Must Be Closed Out At Once Any Qoth Hat In the House $1.00 The Greatest Sale of Men's Wear In the History Of Greensboro Any Cap In the House 95c THE BEST CLOTHES IN THE WORLD AT 33 TO 60 DISCOUNT, GET YOURS TOMORROW ckeyreem SILVER COMPANY ? Old Stand , High Point ' Felder-Briggs JT Old Stand Greensboro 231 S. Elm Street and STATE FEDERATION NOTES Br SELL BATTLB LBWIS Raleigh, Not. U. The meeting f tn council or mo worth uaronna ra oration of Women'! clubs will b hold In Rocky Mount November J-S0 Ant December 1, with the Rocky Mount Woman'! club a hostess, according to official notice issued last week by Mr. W. Brooke Parham, of Hender pon. corresponding lecretary of the ; Federation. The opening sessioir will be hold 'Tuesday evening. The meeting of the executive, board will be Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. The council meeting will be at 10:80 and the meet ing of the Board of Trustees Immedi ately after luncheon. At some time during th meeting, Mrs. John Gil mer, rhalrman of districts, will have a conference for District Presidents. The club women of Rocky Mount, of whom Mra. L. D. Bullock Is president, are Terr much Interested In this meet ing and are making elaborate plans for the entertainment of their guest AHlTttlea At Kl.atea. Mangum entertained the .Music Depart ment of the Klneton Community Club i i BLACKHEADS GO QUICK r BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD Blackheads big ones or little ones oft ones or hard ones on any part of the body, go quick by a simple meth .d that Just dissolves them. To do this get about two ounces of calnnlte pow der from your druggist sprinkle a lit tle on a hot, wet sponge rub over the blnckheada briskly for a few neconda and wash off. You'll wonder where the hluckheads have gone. The calonlte Jowder and the hot water have just lt.solved them. Pinching and sueee Ing blackheads only open, the poree of the skin and leave them open and unsightly and unless the blackheads are big and aoft they will not come em. while the simple application of ca lonlte power and .water dissolves them right out, leaving the akin eoft and the ores In their natural condition. You can get calonlte powder at any drng tore and It you are troubled with theee Unsightly blemishes you should cer tainly try this simple method. md. at Mrs. Gordon's home recently. The olub la devoting Ita time this year to the study of musloal Instrument! and the program for the day wai the con tinuation of the study of the piano. Mra. Ira Hardy gar an Interesting paper on "The Greatest Living Plan 1st". Mrs. Charles Mangum told of the wonderful progress that manufacturers are maaing now in pertecung me mechanical piano. , The round table talk on "The Care of Pianos" afforded much Interesting discussion, and everyone felt that she had gained some fin praotlcal knowl edge for horn us. ReUotlon from Hoffman. Raohman lnoff, and Paderewakl were given by Mrs. stmon Bitteraon, lira. J. v. Mos ly and Miss Ttuth Plttman. The pro gram was followed by a social hour. This report was sent to the Federa tlon Publicity Bureau by Mra. Charles V. Mangura. T Celmt Blrtkaay. The Charlotte Woman' olub will aoon celebrate th first birthday of the new club house. The New Year's reception last year which was the night of the opening of th club house waa a most memorabl event for all Charlotte olub woman, becaus for the first time In their history, they were In - their very own "Horn," and on well worth being proud of. Whtl th sum of 15.0(10 was all the olub paid for the property. It la easily worth twice that amount, and It was only through the generosity of A. J. Draper, the owner, that th club wopea were able to get It at that figure. Since the purchase the Charlotte club women have left no stone unturned In their efforts to canoel the debt. Al mot every form of entertainment by whioh many or a few dollars could be mad ha been put over, from the "Womanless Wedding" to aervlng luncheons at the. recent "Made In Car olina Exposition." Nothing haa seemed too hard for th loyal olub women of Charlotte to do, and they are now working hard to pat on a Wg basaar In the. auditorium In December, th like of which has never been held before in Charlotte. Ther will be the booths of many nations. In which articles of Get In Business For Yourself We Have An Exceedingly Good New Proposition For a Man With $2,000 to $3,000 No Experience ReqvireJ Write or Wire for Full Mormstion The Cleveland Laundry machinery Mfg. Co. E. 55th St. and Erie Ry. - Cleveland, Ohio 1 -- The Fuller Lumber Co., Inci West Lea St Extension, near Dairy St, Phone 7o56 Announce a new retail department: Your lumber when you want It and -as you want It. North Carolina Pin. Framing, Sheeting, Roofer, Box Shook and Crating. Let ua figure you on your requlrsments. with every description may be obtained for Christmas gift. Th evenings will be enlivened ky vaudeville of th highest order, and there will alio be dancing and oonoert. Departments Are Beer. Th literature department of the Charlotte Woman' olub, of whloh Mr. Hugh Murrlll la th chairman, was de lighted Teoently by a visit and lecture by Mr. 6V E. Everett, the state on air man of literature, whose . charming personality and Interesting address captivated her hearers. Th elytes department under the abl leadership of Mr. W. T. Shot I making a wonderful success of Its work. The citizenship class is handling such Important subjects as "The Mean ing of woman Part In Government.' "Woman' New Responsibility," "Gov rnmtnfand Community problem of City, County and Village." With all th serious side of elub Iff, Charlotte elub women will And time for the artlstlo and the aesthetic. There is a treat In store on Novem ber 24 when Miss Helen Day, the chairman of muaio (Treble Clef) will present "The Persian Garden." Those who know Miss Day and her wonderful ability realise what a pleasure la ahead fr thoae who attend. There will be an art lecture given on November 21 under the dlreotlon of Mrs. W. at. Hodge, the new art ohalrman of the Charlotte Woman's club. The lecturt will be given by John Pennell, an artist of International reputation, his pictures appearing In many of th European galleries. There will also be an exhibit of watercolors painted from Southern landscape by Charlotte Huge Bmith. Thl report of th aeUvlllesof the f'harlnll. WnmBn' A1..K ... . . .. th Federation Publicity Bureau by Mr. Charles Edmond Piatt. Weenen'a News Carrie. An interesting communication In re gard to th newly organised women's newa service has been enoloaed In letter from Miss Margaret Lovell Gib son, or Wilmington, general .federa tlon director for North Carolina, to tn publicity chairman. Mlse Gibson In her letter calls at tention to th fact that although the recommendation by the general fed eration and th state federation did not succeed in securing th appoint- mnt of Mr. Winter, president of the general federation, to aeat in the coun cil on the Limitation of Armaments, she has, however, been appointed by President Harding a on of th four women on the council' advlaory com mill of jit, ' GERMAN PQNZI VILLAIN IN A NEW SCREEN PLAY i ae r um la ueeigarel As a Warning T ""7 name wan Waal To lnver. UwrWI, w riUMelpeu fublie Uajer.) Berlin. 'Oct. 27. It Is not enough that Max Klunte, th Ponsl of )r. many, became famous for cheating his customers out of more than one hun dred million marks, but even more is done to spread his name over the world oy muKing aim th hero of a film to be produued her. . , The Max Klante film Is one In a series of plays called the "Secrets of Berlin." and will tell those who hav not yet learned it by th In own losses aDout tn dangers of th bettina-banic system. Th film Is to serve aa a warn ing never to trust one's bard-earneu money to any stranger, even If he ahould promise as Max Klante did to aouoie it every month by betting on th rac tracks, according to an in. fallible ayatem. r.ow that the frontier are onen again to the German movie world It Is sending out numerous expedition into II countries. Only recently Paul Jacoby, manager of th May Film company, returned from a tour through Italy, Jugoslavia, Greece and Asia Minor with his actors. Encouraged by mis (uocessiui trip, n Is nlannlna a Journey with a number of actor to What Is the Difference In the New Improved Essex? r " Time and hard exacting service show the real difference in the way cars are built. The care exercised in building Essex cars is not lavished merely on exterior "selling points." It goes equally into parts you may never examine. You see and profit by that workmanship in long continued smooth ness, efficiency and quietness of operation. : The New Improved Essex retains all the. qualities through which the 6ld Essex established its noted records and won the esteem of owners. But iit addition are refinements and improvements that will delight and surprise owners of the old Essex quite as much as non-owners. - It Is a Greater Essex; i'han That Which Men thus Highly: "50,000 Mihs Never Failed" "MyBeS'"wMpirenaT'"in" March, ll, and haa been driven more than e'1,000 miles. My car will average 80 mile to the gallon of gaaollno In the oily ami will give greater mileage In the, coun try. My total repair expense has been lens than 1160." FIRMAN L. CAItSWKLTi Firman L. Carswell Mfg Co. Kansas Clly, Mo. "48,000 Miles at Low Cost" "f new driven- nw' Ks 000 miles without replacing over 160 worth of pnrts. I get about 17 mile to the gal lon of gasoline, and shout 1C0 miles to the quart of oil. It has been more than aatls. fsrtory In every way. Th beet car nn th market.' IL r l'UGGF.ftl.I 131 N. Mailt fit. , Springfield. Mas. "50,000 Miles of Hard Service" "I purcliasi-d my Esari August 2J, 11. I have used the car continu ally In the rent car service, over all kinds of mountain roads and through the oil fields. I have driven the car MM miles. I ran three original fabric tlrea !4.'i1 miles i,d th fourth tire 21.01)1) miles," W. A. HALL, Makersfleid, Calif. 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