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!;;t!.:r fcr the boys
in service. In Ivory,
Wood, Silver and
other materials for
those of lis at home.
A frame to suit any
photograph or any
pocketbookv
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BROCKIIANNS
BOOKS STATIONERY GIFTS
110 S. Trjron 6t I Next to Keith's
FboM 139? .
MALL ORDERS A SPECIALTY
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j A&ii-t a's . ' '.i.:t a. I 1 i. j fe - r-eetl::jr of t'.a :
! ;" Naturally evtry one U cu :.' X Cre, V a;J C. C. Hook last even
jthe President and the trip to Cs- 'M::! la h, :j Js the '.Academy
other side which he has decided to ! j.;u..;c Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. I now K 1
: take. Said a citisn yesterday: ; . , u wrcrs t.
"Whatever President Wilson doe.. la rei BS Parana commute to : ,v.y cr, ,
I right Amon the many papers of the j usy Making up-a program that wi.l, ( try- s t,
: country which have expressed the j not only be suitable, but an insplra- In the sr.
: opinion that the President should go ,lon n all. V'Aa chairman of the Rei''-rcfc.
j is ine xsasnviii xennesaean, wmcn croas
says emphatically, 'President Wilson ! the
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Tart to Canada during their terms f keeping with the Interest and magnl-; stitutes Christ's program for salvation
; office, and that therefor Wilson can tude of the occasion. We are making . for all the world. The program of
j go to Europe. Precedents ar ' not every effort to get music from .ths Jesus, If carried out. Is e.;icaciou to
needed to support an idea of such fit j Camp an orchestra. If possible. Ther save the worldthat nrocram and
ne8s' and Imperative demand as thfwlil be reports of th various depart, j non other. - Christ did very littla
personal participation of the Presl-1 ments and other matters of Interest preaching but He 'did the speaking
PLATINUM
JEWELRY
Ther la so much talk these
days about Platinum Jewelry
that you would ordinarily tak
the matter: seriously but here
at Roark's ,w have the most
wonderful stock of Diamonds set
In , platinum,' bar pins and all
kinds of P!atlnuraset jewelry.
There's no more to sayJust
com and see what w can of -fer.
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B. F. ROMIK
Jeweler .and S3venmith
Diamond Merchant
. 10 N. TRYON STREET
QIARLOTTt, N. C
tsssslsA
dent In the peace settlement. The ait
nation which he has so largely created
to without precedent In our history
and as no provision of the Constitu
tion forbids it the question - may be
left to President Wilson ' himself to
decide on Its merits. During the war
obviously his absence from this coun
try would not have been proper in
rvlew of his tremendous responsibili
ties, but with peace restored and the
responsibilities transferred in a large
measure to the International field, the
President can well leave this country
long enough to assume his rightful
place at the peace table and there
speak for the policies which bear, his
name. , v,
The Allied nations expect him to be
present. : The 'conquered 1 countries
would be glad to know hie policy In
active and personal- operation. The
smaller countries and new. nations
especially would welcome hia aid and
inspiration to their hopes and plana
The American people would be proud
to have their .foremost figure among
the greatest of the Allied leaders in
this world-shaping body. President
Wilson deserves this recognition and
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NUTBOWLS., ij
What is more cheery of
a winter's night than an 5
open fire and a bowl of p
nuts? -' 8
This line, of nut bowls
is new, and, each, is fur- jj
nished with a cracker and I
picks. rv,' I
VV.I.VanNess &Co. i
Kodak neadqnartors-
23 N. Tryon Su
Phone 744
I
Cash Rings Loud Here.
i as every one wno wouia im xo pne to another. That was His pro
know just what the Red Cross Is doing eram Personal nrir ,T.Mn.i .....
to com to tbe Academy Sunday at- j gel lam is the thing that's going to win
ternoon at ; o'clock." . ' - the aoldler . when he comes across the
i " - - I-. ' nt your social entertainments.
Ue .'Wcstx - . your church partlea To win him and
Dr. James r. Robertson and dn ugh- hold htm you must put the program
ter, Mra 8. B. Alexander, Jr left Mon- j of. Jesus across, if ; every. Christian
day night for Pine Bluf, Ark., where ; would put Christ's program across we
they will visit Mr., and Mrs. Harvey , would win the world In a generation.
Wilson Moore,, the latter a daughter The soldier ' likes you to serve him
of Dr. RoberUon, Mra. Alexander wUl but he also likes your frlendsWD He
rf urn homo In . tha , mum of two J mnM j" W"F nosnip.. U.9
Ti iniirt . .V.rv!-""r UBV." companion
return home in
weeks. Dr. Robertson , will j Tnain
some time with Mr and Mrs. Moore.
He will stop for several week at Hot
Aerial Mall Scrrloe.
"The after war period It pregnant
"IP Ulan VOOF ntartlnman - T ts-
nsners of men' w must have bait
not Just personality, but God's Word.
Being a Christian now Isn't what It
was years ago. Arguing doesn't pay.
The soldier; at the hut does not want
argument He wants God's Word
bnol or,hta ,rvlces to thie country, country like that successfully operated
the Allied caus? ; and humanity. . It between New, York and Washington,
would be a loss to our National pres. Beside the-convenience of the service
tige and power not to have Wilson t ths establishment of these routes will
with Interest, with developing and de- plained to him. nd u ,mi- ZZ.
VZET&jATZX STtt 5; sponsible f or
kvi uea w sv w iiuiu et v v-ww
war have been a study and, constant
source of Interested delight '--af
"The ImmedUte expansion Of th , not brought any one to Chrtat von
aerial mall service la one of the mos . have failed as Church member Th
interesting things that has beets deter- Korean PresbyterlM chur?h l
mined upon., , The plan, I understand, ! M4ll. No on. ta .l-"ry
some one. When Htuki how many
"!fl" t5Itve y?u Won 4 Him, will yon
mm siaoaeri ir you have
himself at the peace conference,
Tennyson, once writing on Shake
speare, said, "If I had to pick, one man
of this earth to send as representative
of its highest capabilities to another
planet I should choose Shakespeare.'
- - If th American people could pick
one man to go now before the nations
of the world as the representative of
their highest and best, who can doubt
that it would be Woodrpw Wilson?
He should go. -
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Nadina T;
Face Powder
( Crsas) Bmms Only)
, Keep The)
Complsxion Beautiful
Soft and velvety. Hooey back If net so
tirsly pleased, Nadlo Is pure sod harm
tess. Adbsrasenul washed oft Prevents
sunburn and return of discoloration
A mlUlon dellghtsd a Mrs prove its valve,
Tintsi riaah. Pink, Brunette, Wnlts.
tWUasasiTaUCaeBlsnistsUI
KaHaeal TottM C0apaa7. PaHa.Taaa.
give employment to. thousands of
young aviators who have had an In
tensive and expensive training only to
have the war end before they could
get to France to tak part In It The
suggestion to made that a large part
of our first class . mall could be ex
pedited by the us of the aerial deliv
ery. The only question Is whether or
ing to become simply aerial mall car
rtors." . '
; -' ' The Rockingham ; Extra. -, -?
"All the glory ; of Peace news' ex
tras doesn't belong to Charlotte and
the other large cities of the state,"
said, one from the Pee Dee section,
"The extra gotten out by 1 the Rock
lnghamv , Post-Dispatch was highly
creditable. It would have done credit
to , a city : three times the else. The
. - - - -- w in a. inein-
. v ui cnurcn until he has led
to put Chrlsfa program acrosa'W- '
.. ' "Britain's DayfSit
'To have the nation observe De
cember 7, as 'Britain's Day. Is a plan
being worked out by a Britain's day
committee in New Tork. The day is
planned as commemorating the great
achievements, In the war, of Great
Britain, i In New Tork it to planned
to nave the arreateat dianiov nf Ri-iti.t,
not the military aviators will be will-Jlags ever seen there. Fifth avenne
wm do aecaea in ' the British colors,
and everyone wlU be asked to hang
Union .Jack from the window. On
Sunday, December I, a mass meeting
will be. held at the Hippodrome, with
addresses to be by distinguished Eng.
llshmen." s 1 .
German
People Must Keep Their
Names. ,
'.'German people in America must
naner came out' Mondav afternoon In D Germ names, is the decision
SfwnSwH , Sr0?.i.,? uprme court judge In Brook-
splendidly displayed. ! lyn' note lw'er of this city. "A
Editor London rot out an extra at ) 1-1 ' We,l-PPUd tor
I a. m. and another at l:S0 p.:m.lRtin t0 ' j his rname to
aftd had U the essential facts therein, f 'V warner.' He was a physician
H hired cars and had them sent to f nd sUted ln hta 1 Petition that . his
neighboring towns in the county, be- i German nama was a detriment and
fore seven a. m. He had just cause to
reel, as ne saia, so good over it my-elf."
Hear The
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embarrassment in his business. Per-
aw may auopi sucn names as tney
choose,' said the judge, 'but when they
apply for leave to change their names
under sanction of the law, I, for one,
will not graht such permission Vhere
the effect of doing so Is to enable per
sons of Germanic origin to practic
deception 6ft persona whd deal srlth
them .in ignorance of such origin.
Neither will I permit the adoption of
the names of American families by
foreigners.1 "Such subterfuges can not
and must . not . be, tolerated.' "
KID LACE BOOTS
; FIELD MOUSE AND OR ST ,
' ' "! . FRENCH AND MEDIUM HEELS '
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$11.00 '-a $12.50
I DeLane Shoe Company ' '
Si East Trade St '. Charlotte, N C,
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OUR ''KNOX" SHOE.
$10.00 and $11.00 ;.
Tl &fsil flflfl ftflfi"
r a , it T. TTr T,WT.
Were belated because of a strike
but here at last, and better than
everv r Browns, Blacks In both
Vicl and Calf, regular and com
bination lasts, A to E.
:' Sole agents for "8orosis" Fine
Footwear for women.
H..C. Long Co;
THE CASH STORE
XI East Trade St'
T omembcr our boys in France
v...en,th lights wink at t p. nv
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All' to Sing National Anthem.
VA featur of the National Victory
Sing which will be held under the
auspices of the 7,000.000 members of
tno waiionai council of Defense wo
, men In fevery community in America
on. Thanksgiving day, ; will t be th
, singing of the Star-Spangled Banner
, by the enUre nation aMhe same hour
i r- Vm Eastern" time. Secretary ef
War Baker . has sent the following
iuaHi 10 me - national committee,
; of which Dr. Anna Howard Shaw to
Honorary cnairman: ' i, a,
7n battle, rest billet, wherever our
soldiers abroad gather, they elng.
Muslo swells from their hearts be
cause their soul Is in their work. It
to peculiarly fitting, therefore, that we
at home, on this coming day of not
only national but universal thanks
giving, should unite -, in ? a hymn of
tribute and gratitude, alike for their
bravery and for the blessttgs it has
brought I sincerelv tnmt that h
pian to nave in each mmmmittv
g ; November 2t, An connection with ser
I vices or prayer and worship, a vic
tory sing, may- commend itself to
nA.ltii.MM. .... . .1.
..,..rau. appruvai among tno
. " NEWTON D,
BAKER.'
Velvet
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16 to 42. Special.
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all colors and .sizes. j
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Reception to Dr. and Mrs.' Johnnon.
- The members and congregation of
the First Presbyterian church will
tender a reception" Frldly night to
Dr." Albert Sidney Johnson and Mrs.
Johnson, ; the former the pastor,
Friends of the church Invited. ' . , , V '
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- The Liberty planes
'The importance of the airship in
winning the ;war connet be over
estlinated,"v said a man of wide In
formation In all things, and especially
concerning the war. ri see that the
10,000th Liberty motor was completed
October 12. The man who receives
every . Liberty plane in . France -, Is
Major Summer." . .
- 4 j .r. i llarrto Returns West '.
Mr, Richard P. Harris left last night
en his return to Denver. Col.; and x
peets to resume the place with Th
Post which, he quit a little more than
so, ?ipi. me nope or getting
irmv '
a year
into (ha army.
ten,'-? 1 one ye- r
wasn't 'an At: in' '.a , cart' t :..;i
i thus: ' N w v k?" .' .
' ." Trowiis Lrad.
Said a woman, merchant: "
"War or no war the popular shade
this season Is brown, a tributs to the
khaki .uniform of American soldiers.
Beside the staple .browns, the shors
are showing new shades: Deer, Ha
vana rust castor, bark tann, and last
but not least, 'henna' the latter the
leading shade and the fad. Owing to
the war the color season Has been a
conservative one, the darker shades
predominating. The season's color
scheme plight be called a dependable
one.". ... ... , .
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I ..i Misery Lovea-Company. .
T thought the South was tte- only
plac ln th world, and especially in
the United States where there was ig
norance and no school houses In some
districts," remarked a citlaen from
another. Southern stateuyesterday, "so
I was astonished to ,read thla in a
northern paper In regard to Oregon:
Few people in the country or in th
stat Itself realise how wild the great
er part ef Oregon still is. Away from
the railroads and wain auto , routes
lies territory that has not even been
organised Into school districts. It Is
stated that In a certain district no
school has been held for two years
because the six pupils required by law
cannot be found. . People who Uve In
th South get so accustomed to hear
ing things like this said and written
about the south, that ft Is positively
refreshing to find that there are oih.
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v.., ..-.i.'; !"-',' :-jfi;:l:il'i.
Mra Macomb at Home After 4 P, M.
ir Mrs,, A. C. Macomb; wife of Col Ma.
comb, commanding Camp Greene, baa
moved into her home, SOS East boule
vard., and will be glad to see her
friends after 4 o'clock, Mrs. Macomb
has with her for ; the winter her sis
ter. pending their securing a hous
for the winter, CoL Macomb and Mra
Macomb, have been, at the Selwyn.
K ' Visited Nephew. ' .'. "'
Miss Emma Hall returned yester
day from Fontress Monro, where sh
had been o see her nephew. Garry
HalL Jr hn fitti.. ui ti.,,.1
; . w wwa nana
only brother, and' whose death oc
curred recently. Garry Halt. Jr.. to
at the officers' training, camp at For.
tress Monroe. 4 ' , - . . , ,
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; , Ctccles Then Reception.
'Is that you, Mrs. Caldwell?" ask
""Tml'"1"'1 T0,c oyer'?n Phon.
"Teen, please state that. the' postl
JOnf of the circles of
the FlrstPresbyterlan. church will be
held In thechurch Friday evening at
I: ClOC Dr. Johnson will have
a .special message for the-women, of
JJ chweh and asks that all be pres.
''FtonthW'me
rW-Ur' tl?1 b "cepUon"o
Dr. and Mra-Johnson at 1: 10 o'clock.
hnth if.n1.1 5"yttana of the
S?, Am nd wn"eni are cordially InC
l , . - rti'--'C h' A"-' '': : s s
dlers and asJlora' Well that's the
The reader and the speaker wasltvere
wnat?.JL l00kin nttot lad Whl
wat here for a few hours.' tThey
try that ther are soldiers of the water
as well, as soldiers of the growd
rnSZflT onw Wtcomrto soi:
?J thif u d d they might
hS thtt ,allor- otng"heir
nit on the seas av.it1 .i . ..
dit make; ?K?
feel good when he strikes as "tZui
KSrfitr - tM"d?ha.
thought of the sailor as well VkI
a sTO ' to that church the . churrh
over thw ta th big yard? ' - "
"o i "Phccy. " ' -Said
one: "In regard to the Vat.
atven ' height
Dden.-pr,:
to us any time we S
kre making old Bill Kaiser low !
sleep, just von - 88 ??mt
if he does not commit suicide ' . '
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' ne story, comes from . r.,-
city, "that as soon as new.
was known at the camp TSat one of
the negro soldiers went ta hi, m .
and Mid, 'I would hk. tVgef "xcS
To Cape May Hospital.
Maurice G. Sullivan, private In th
V. B. army; who came home recently
after having been wounded In action
while with , the Rainbow division in
France, leaves today for Cape May to
ehter the N. 0 general hospital for
further treatment- Mr, Sullivan was
hot in she face, his eyes being very
badly injured, .
'. . A Prescription.
Talking with a doctor yesterday on
the problem of how to keep well, he
said: "Be hygienic; keep nose, throat
clean; take a laxative , when heees
sary; eat enough food and drink
enougn water; , keep warm without ,
up j.uu inucn; steep eignt or
nine hours out of the 2V.f:;;:j.iti
Corp. Colder in Hofpltal in Inee.
The Charlotte frlonds of Corp. Geo.
Bruce Calder, of Dallas, Texas, will be
interested. to hear that he Is recover
mg ln one of the Lass Hospitals in
franc from a Severe wound received
In battle. Mr. Caller is In the 13th
Held Artillery, which was In training
at Camp Oreotis for a niwher of
months, ai.d U a i., , ,v of ue, I.'.u
G. Hunter of this cliy
Knqclcs Out Pain
' V ' . ' .
hT ",rr or ' your
bodyf ha M good a.wa 10t yc0. rrJ
Mock t -pain ln, sa.na,, ypu v
l?wa:-., O") o th. afflict. part,.
Thla great remedy in.tr.. .ui.t . ...
leather, thronah and Ihroush. in thr. mln.
.m, m, mat yeu can It la bound to so
alnrdhtkoonca"ot,p:,rhl,, or
, K you've sot rhaumatlam, lumbaso. na
ralsla. aora throat, haadache, a apralfc
anr pain, don't wait a minute si, t! th
naareat drus store and vat aOo, h
- Bold lit Charlotte by John Sy Jtllak. Drus
COAdV,".-.i. ,
Stomach Dead
Linn Still Lives
People who uffr: from ; sour stomai-h,
fermentation of 'food, dlitreaa after eatmc
and Indication, and aeek relief In lr,e
chunks of artlflclal dlaeator : araklllin
their stomacua by Innctlon Juat a e'trn.y I
aa the victim of morphine la deadening an-l I
Injuring beyoml repair every nerve In ti '
bortv. ;: v ' . , );.. ,..', i
w nai tne atnmacn or every aufferor frntn
indlseatlon needa la a good preanrlption tht
will ti"tld up hla etomach, put errenei i,
anera-y ind elawtnify Into it. nil u nkf it
eturuy enomvn to c i-st a hearty liiml with
out artificial ai l.
, The. bent p"""'n .on f.ir l'"ligpiiirr ever
Written la . euui I v rirui?i:...L evpryw , t
and by I.lirirtt'-Jiir ' n uru store, and t
rigidly Ruin ti t, i''
and cure Iru, rs " i. i
Xhla prfRi-.i ni'i ia
ta aoiil In ptnctj t t
f,r ui!v a J '
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Dresses, Georgette
Dresses, Satin-and-G:cr-getteomfcineil
Dresses,
( , , Tricolette Dresses
rn r t tr V1 a
I 1 , A-eWAJF WUUI WUllbWll uutv.
every btyiw mm 5 smart.
Reduced for sure and im-
; , Amediate selling.. 4 V ; j
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i 19,95 to22.50, valued for . v ; v 512.C5 ;
$22.50 and $25:6o values for. .7 , . 015.C3 ,
'3629.50 to $35.00 vaiues for:. . i.'; ; ;C10.C3 ,
$27.50 to $45.00 values for : , 1 7 . C25.C5
$39.50 to $50 values for,;; . l .C2D.C3
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' A vAf rrrrs ?nnr rn" vn-7M
; '-."V:;. The Illustration gives yodi,!
a gooa iaca 01 ine ciean- cut
snappy lines of7thisV clever
jsa . ' .walking1 boot..Made of dark
' 8( ( ' ; brown calf, ?welt sole, military;
" : S-: Voniti -tip.y Price 4 '
6 i ft.
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Gilmer-Moore Co.
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FOUR CORN BROOMS
' SAVED IN A YEAR
Buy A : BiVscirs
'Sweeper Which:
.Lasts 10 Yean
J ' ' See them on display, in our window - V 4
r-l'V i?",t aiong with 4r!l V"'"'5 :r";,t4:'
Vacuum s
: Sweepers
That pick up all surface, trash 'and "sucks out" "all irn
b'edded dust anci dirt7 No well. regulated household is '
without Bissell's appliances!. We sell them. 4 ' '
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