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. 1 5r w '-1 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, DECEMBER 18, 1901U 1: , v :, r With Christmas only just one week off and there being only six shopping days left gilthunrV.must be up and on -the 'alerti Every arrange ment has been made to expedite shopping. Holiday lines are shown to best advantage. They are scattered so. that aiL may have an opportunity to make" Belections with the utmost satisfaction, ALL HOLIDAY GOODS' MUST GO THIS WEEK, This weeks grand wind ;upt Christmas Sah will he conducted with much enthusiasm and prices will be made to cause quick buying The varieties are unusually fine and stocks ppnsists of ev ervthinff new, desirable and wanted for gifts for all-the old the young; every person applying here 'marie, abundantly satisBed; ' '-i ! THE TOY STOCKS will meltaway will be emoloved, and handsomest displays AI4-"HAIL Best Stock and Greatest Jewelry Business in Years l The past week holiday j shoppers who made the ! rounds of the stores were given an opportunity to learn of the merits of our Jewelry stock. Very few instances of those who inspected, here, who, after wards, looking elsewhere, Ixtt what returned to us and made their purchases. The varieties - are satisfy ingr the goods are merito rious and worthy of the at tention of the most particu lar gift-hunter. If there is anything you wish to buy in the Jewelry line for a, "present, you wiil do eli to" see the special of ferings this week. There is no doubt of saving-money on your pur chases. It stands to reason that we can sell for, less when Jewel ry is only one of a quarter of a hundred departments of our three stores. 'Hie head f our Jewelry Department is Mr. Zweir, one 'of the foremost jewelers in this country. For many years he was connected with the. Farrior Jewelry Store, giving him the additional ex perienie to his already splendid knowledge he ob tained years ago of the Jew elry, business in a large man ufacturing establishment. .Whatever you buy here this week you will find ex actly as ' represented, and T youTi not be ashamed of the present you selected. We napie , below a few articles that will., make desirable gifts. If you find what you want rest "assured you will not pay too' much for it. Toilet and Manicure Arti cles, Combs, Brushes, Mir rors and small Novelties, Puff Boxes, Military Brushi es, Shaving Sets, Writing Sets,x Whisk-Brooms, etc. all Sterling Silver, new de- signs, good weights, and at f prices that.' make good im IH5 Ik Tryon Street you'll be promptly waited on. Remember, that it is not only toys we are making a specialty this week, hut of the mortf substantial go ods at prices decidedly in reason. Jk, . v TO vSANTA CLAU5 pressions and happy buyers. Our line of Hat Pins can't bp beat; about 400 to select from; from 25c. up. Sterling Silver and (Jold Filled Watches, "Rings, Guff Buttons, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Cuff Pins, Chains and Lockets, Solid Gold, Gold filled and Sterling Silver. See our Tryon Street win dow for a errand disnlav of Clocks, Cut Glass and Toilet! Articles. ... . We engrave eveiything we sell free of charge. Christmas Novelties in Chi naware Department. The Chinaware Depart ment on the Bridgets no less interesting than other holi dav sections of the Bin Stoi'es. The handsomest China Sets, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets; in fact, every thing wanted by the house keeper. The man who wishes to give his wife a gift Christ mas morning will find the handsomest and most appro priate present one that the entire tamily would appre ciate in our Chinaware De partment. There are also numerous new and pleasing novelties on the Bridge. Don't miss this section when you visit the Big Stores this week. One-Half Price. CLOAKS. Ladies' Cloaks, a pretty line in three-quarter Tourist Coats and short, tight-fitting and loose, coat with " belt. Tans, Castors v and Black Kerseys and Coverts at ihe popular prices $10. $12.50 $15 and $20. Misses' vand - Children's Cloaks in full lengthy three quarter and half ; ' length. These goods are well made of good material and the neatest style. Prices from $1.98 to'$15. We sell these special at 10 per cent, off regular price. o at a last rate, we advise selecting loys eariy WALKING SKIRTS. Handsomest line of Walk ing Skirts you will find any where. Ail styles that are good of the best and most popular materials Cheviot, Panama and Cravenette. Prices from. .$1.00 to $15.00 UMBRELLA SALE. Most everyone wishing an Umbrella. avIio applied here since our Half-Price Sale be gan, bought. There is no doubting the fact that these holiday Umbrella offerings are tremendous values. We have provided abun dant!' for our patrons, knowing that Umbrellas make preferable gifts. Like values are not in ex istence in Charlotte. You'll be. convinced after an inspec tion of our Umbrella lines of our claims. COATS. Fine Quality the great est bargains ever offered here; plaited and 'ruffled. Prices from 75c. to $3.00. iG oods Sef On account of tK overtaxing' of our c be impossible to c: proval during' the 1ng all for their at AND HIS DRUGGETS Imitation Oriental, 9x1':.'; liandg&m colarlnfi and design; regular $40 value. Special Axmlniter Druggets, 8x12, worth 27.0O. Special High-Grade, All-Wool Smyrna Drujr geats, 9x12, good values at 27.50. Bpeclal Benidea these there are many ex cellent values being offered In tlilB de partment. It will be to your Interest to Investigate. We take pleunure In showing, whether yon buy or not. Elevator Third Floor. CURTAINS, RUGS, ETC. We are now showing a vory hand some line of Curtain, Rugs, Art Squares, etc., for the holiday trulo Nothing nicer for an Xmna pret nt than a nice rug. We havo brought on a Una of Imitations of real Oriental rugs for the Chriftmas trade thnt ire proving: speedy Belters. Do not fail to see them. Ml m Ladies should bear In mind the apo dal values in evidence during this big wind up holiday sale in the Mil linery Department. If you And hero what you want, prices will be made to meet your approval. In a short while Miss Olbson, who nan been an successful this season, will finish hr season with us. Bee her at once If Vou wish anything made to ordef CHILDREN AND INFANT DRESSES DON'T FORG-ET THE BABIES, I We have a handsome line of Dalrttr little Dresses for the llttla tof:, made of the nicest materials i t1 finished as neatly as you c ! ; mak them yourself, ' ' . plainest tq more fants Sacques ?r We also have vtpret' in white .n1 cashmer'i';,o lng flannel V In whf PrtcH i 'if: ' f 4 . v, nil.-' i 'i m - a c$ldr. S biuj out- t;--gephyr t. colors, ida. to l.T5 .-in ' Rab- As in Oxford, Black. ; .y Brown; neatly made fydl' sleeve; with and without ollar. Price $10, $12.50 to $17.50. M '":,'l ' m ine wees ami FLEET-FOOTED REINDEERS MEN'S RUBBER AND COVERT COATS $3.00 to $5.00 .Men who do not care to be bothered with Umbrellas should wear a coat that will throw off the rain. You'll lone a half-dozen umbrellas to one coat. BOY0' RUBBER COATS $2.50 Every School Boy should be provided with a good, substantial Rubber Coat one that will last until he outgrows it the kind we are selling to-day at $2.50. KIMONAS Ladles' Long and Short Klmonas, ;i1ho urewxlng Knsijues in double fitted outing llaniiel in all tlio pretty i-ulois, HkIU shades In plnlc. blue, also rvL Prices , 10 T."1' Our llfio (C J.M".an4:Porlore Cur .tal' v . c i to'none. and fnun . I J i - . i patterns you bjk to littd'what yoii want. '? 4 1 itige from..Tfie. to 3KIRTS ,,,0-nt Mercerized Fettlcoata t i . black, gjoil jusllty, nedtly nadSi nonu.' irlnuned In taffeta i'Uffies. Prices from. to $:.ft I ; lobes and Drec3ing Sacques Eiderdown Hobes also Dressing Sec )ue In blue. pink, red and Ivy, with cord and tassel also strap in neck. Trice M.oo and S Library Contest Votes The Library Contest Voters hsve necessitated our ordering 10,000 more tickets. If you will watch the Big Store's ballot box for a fev moments you will quickly perceive that this or der will have to be duplicated many times ere the great contest closes. The votes will run up Into the millions. Ju.it think of the many things you can vote on in the Big Store. Almost every thing except the butcher, the baker, and the grocer. It takes three ballot boxes for our voters. Get In the swim and vote. in Approval 3 at rush and the ery service it will put goods on ap id ay rush. Thank mce in this matter - , . . , f? ' ' . . 'a:- -' yr avuiu uisappoiDiuicuurrira:vaicsiicupir' CHRISTMAS CANDY At a Saving. Parents whose duty it is to provide Candy for the home Christmas, and those having in charge parties and Christmas Trees, will find it to their interest to come here. A fresh supply will arrive Monday. The finest Candy ever sold at 10 and 20 cents per pound. Tt is strictly. pure, and equal to many brands selling at twice the price. We will have sufficient stock this week to furnish our patrons in any quantity wanted. Macaroons, Peanut Clus ters, Chocolate "Wafers, Tril bys, Chocolate and Vanilla Fudge, Chocolate Caramels, Pecan Nuts, Nangatines, etc. Our special price, per pound, 20c. Marshmallows, Salted Peanuts, Peppermint, Bon Rous, Cocoanut Kisses, Jelly Strawberries, Cream Pep permints, r rench Fudge, etc., at pound. Mixture,, LADIES' FURNISHINGS Ladies' Golf Gloves, as sorted colors, at 25 and 50c. per pair. Ready-Made Sofa Pillows, with satin tops, at $1.50. Sofa Pillow Tops, at 25 and 50c. New line of Ladies' Fancy Collars, assorted styles and colors. Cream Lace Collars, nice for Christmas presents. Prices from 85c. to $5. New and complete line of Fancy, Plain and Embroid ered Linen Handkerchiefs for the holiday trade. All prices, from 5c. to $5. Black and Cream Silk Shawls, $1.25 to $6.50 each. Centemeri Kid Gloves make handsome Christmas presents a new lot; all col ors and sizes. . 7.; ."V'S (L O.J Mm 7r-' iV,,' you'lL'vfixid.here tfc 0 ; ::. SIX-DAY SALE OF, COAT SUITS., y-.r Many of the very best val ues will' be in evidence in the Coat Suit Department' during this grand wmd-up , Holiday Sale at the Big Stores. ' ' r Ladies wishing stylish ap; pareL ready-made and cor-, rectly tailored, should avail themselves of this week's , offerings. .. J , The $5 and $8.95 Lines , ,: will continue to attract bar gain hunters this week in ready-to-wear apparel. You will rind irf thpse offerings many Suits of the latest , patterns. The Suits at $3.98 ' are marvelous values.' Th,e material for the skirt alone . would cost you more., ": '.i Other Coat Suits made, in the latest style, colors afid , material. These are selling ' at 20 per cent, off regular , prices, ranging in price frora $15.00 to $30.00. ;r NOTION DEPARTMENT Ladies' Wrist Bags, in tan . and black; assorted ' styles , 25c. to $5.00. ' Small Purses for chilctrea ; at 10 and 25c. oiri 10c. per! Quadruple-Plate Silrejv jBack Hair Brushes, 0u3 pnee, ouc. r "t-iU Celluloid Soap Case V t , Our store Is Santa Qxsir, headquarters for Dolls. M7p i .. 4 have a complete line ci . Bisque Dolls, China . Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Kid Bodyv Dolls, Unbreakable iDoll3 . Rag Dolls, etc. All .prices, from lc. to f20.: ; ;. V; Don't forget to see 'wse., Bibles and Testaments.' -Tf HANDSOME FTO3. ' i" For the next Six-Day Sato we have provided an unusu ally handsome line of Furs--eveiything new and stylish In fact, our present v lines eclipse all former showings. You cannot make a better present than give a Fur Set. The lowest prices for good 3 of this class ever sold hers will prevail during the holi days.., Li !
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