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I .... . :. ' TttEV, :. YALi;i:it TUG . rREACILER I.rre Crowd at Ec-tuning' cf a JinetlnJC of lit I Ho 1'lrnt Jsap tlnt Church eRit'iaj To Con thiuo Ten Pays or FortnU? lit Iv'uinra 'ltiiii'iud JS'ot to WfW Two-btory Huts. '.. The protracted meeting which be Kan at tha First Uaptlst church yes terday was lararelv attended at tha morning and evening- and Sunday school services. Rsv. W. JU Walker, rtf Atlanta, inoka at all of tha ser vices. Mis -subject -at tlja morning service waa "Tha Presence of God.',' " The singing Of Kev U. au. wno wilt onndii.-r tti . niuln. ilurlna ' tha : nesting, added much to tha interest . f yesterdays services. .? - - Mr. Walker s actively engaged In tha Kiinriav aknnl vnrk of tha Taber- -nacle church. of Atlanta, t which ; Jlev. X ti. Brougnton, u. u., ia pae tor. and In Dr. Broughton's absence tim mniiMM tha mil nit nf thai church. Mr. Walker will preach In the First SJaptlat church every nigm wis wees, and' on next Sunday Dr. Broughton will begin a service ot meetings which will continue for ten days or longer. Her. H. W Hulten, ,D D., pastor Ot the church, and - his ' members are t havlnar aacured Dt. " Broughton. Mr. Walker and Mr. Belt , for these service. : and they sjuici- uu t urn InlnrMtliif and helnful serlea ot meetings,'. Dr. Broughton Is . 1 regarded aa one ot the ablest and " most eioquent preacnera in me wmn. 1 At the meeting last night the house was so crowded that scores of chairs had to be brought .from the Sunday reboot room and placed In ths aisle . The choir made excellent tnusta and Wr.- Bell's solo was much -enjoyed. . THE WOMEN AND. THEIR HATH. Before beginning- hla sermon Mr. Walker marie the suraesUon that the woman leave' their hats at home. He admitted that Paul saya U la a shame for the women to be uncovered, but .-vantanAait that Paul never heard of m the two-story, thing that the women wear nowaaaya, j - , -j. Hla text was the question God ask- . mA a Ariam In F.den. 'Whr ' Art ThOur Hla sermon aa whola was directed, at the church members. He exhorted them to . search Into their llvaa lnitlwttua11v': SA . tO thslr rela tione with their families, their statu In barinees and society. 11 was an Impressive sermon, and 1a response MiM Mutli aaked for oraver. ' Mr. Walker la ulte" an attractive speaker. His voice couia not oe wi- i r hiam nlaaalna- "'- NobodV loSea 'a syllable he utters, and his presence s very winnina. . . - -. ' -BY-THJi-Vi TALK ' - Curious, the varied conceptions ot ' vtsys. roles, and actingand interest' Inav too. Rarely do two persona leave ' the theatre with exactly the same Idea - of a play.' or the work of an artist in any role, And no matter how . well an actor -or actress may Interpret a . part-, according to their own notion and conception, they are "rotteV. be . causa' this or that fellow haa not the V- same conception of the part and Is not broad enough to concede that hla conception need not be exactly the v right one always. And. because a play doea not exactly suit one person, he. '.forgetting that It may be thoroughly appreciated! by some one vise with as highly developed aesthet ic tastes but who hsa a . somewhat different temperament, declares -It a - prettyc: sorry sort of affair.? v. In other words, a very great per cent, of theatre-roera, consider that "My oa- cepUon ut the; correct 6ne;7 If the play suits me. It is all to tha good; If not. It is rotten." , ... v - One of the ben plays and moat u 1 Jierbly acted dramas that ever ap I reared at the Academy of Muslo was , The Virginian. And probably there . never was a boos, that was so unani mous lo Its praise of a play and the ; work r of the pUvers. . But one Cha lotte cltlsen had a cbncaptlon of the leading role tttat did not tally with " Duatin Farnum'a interpretation and . therefore he announced to his fellows k that "Farnum la bum. and the play la , , sort f ragged.' And. Incidentally, 1 he . got,, the baVha very -nearly every tima he delivered htsioplnlon. .... s ... .... r Fred Courtney.' who played the op ,.. posing role to Helen Orantly In "The Little Gray Lady" Saturday night. In terpreted the role of Carlyle as that f a man constitutionally weak and T eventually saved from himself by the Intensity and strength of a pure wo man's . Jove. . u would have been more nearly ideal, mere pleaalnft, to have had Carlyle depicted as a strong .man gone' astray for a while, bewll " dered and Intoxicated for the time by the glamor and fastness of the world: but woald It have been more human T . Is.lt not human for a strong, pure woman's affections sometimes to be -.. centered In a weakling, of a man? Courteney had the weak conception .and acted it welt 'He was not as ; arraceful on the stagemayhap as Kyrle . Ballew - or Paul Oilmore or a few others, but has natural grace any thing really to do with the Interpre- ration 01 a roiey , t ' ' And speaking of "The Little Gray May," mere era those who curled 'their Hps In derision sa the play not ' . at the acting. Tet could there be any thing, more human -than i the simple ' story It tells T But perhaps that is ine lauu inese critics nna witn ic; , . there la nothing artlfloial. about . IC i. And there was no comedy In it, not a line. , Perhaps of the number not pleased with the play this lack ac- ' counts for the greater part The de - sire for thd - artificial Is i perverted taste; the desire for comedy In every play shows the ; lack or a taste for It la said that the theatre Is re- srarded aa an educational InstltuUon v'ln Scotland, and England, too, to a ' great extant. , ia America it u re- rarded as a place tor Instruction and . diversion but mostly - diversion. It must be acknowledged. In some ' - puces It la considered altogether a '-, place fo amusenvut : and diversion -. ind these re the places that gond 1 r-lavs of the solid troe flsht shv of. Chsrlotte has beon gsttlat hr share . ' of this class of lav nnd tl'.r pitro- ; age afforded trtem wuull IrdlraTo that lotteans and Mecklvnburgors. . 4 n;.vt-r'-.t; ! Too many people cannot distinguish , between la kindly criticism and a "roast." Half a desen lines in The Observer Is a long roast: a play that Is rotten enough to be roasted Is not worth -more space., A kindly tMti . clsm of a good play and good actln.x )may fill half. a column. This lnabi-. (itv of a large number 'nf P'toplj f . , ' distinguish between a roast and a crir ' lrlum, together with that blgote.l Idea which r most people have that Thir ; opinion Is "It," Is accountable for the ; grsat amount" of "cussing" rwlved 1 by the man who does theatricals. 1 Certainly the writer of the show no tices cares not a whit; ,he Is used to It and It ts rather Interesting and ' amusing.. So long ss he Is consist nt - snd -writes faithfully his own'orhi Ion ha hn an easy confidence an i ls - -i"l. J. P. L. 1 i ' - t vr maiin. Line l.ii.liull Lrnniia ln,l Vsnllln haniutrlv nure, so twlra ts fir end tha riue l!lton Flavor" is rUtUoJi. -A tut tii e .c. tlia. A Few Elinor E-ppt-nlugs la anJ About Um 1 liy. , -Charlotte . ts ripe for the South Atlantlo League 'and has an oppor- tunity to tnter. It's up to the fans. The Academy of Muslo -will be dark this week until Thursday, when the Richardson Orchestra will; give concerts at matinee and night, ' . . An Interesting meeting of the Rues Temple D. O. K. K. is scheduled for Wednesday night. ; A ceremonial session and a banquet will be the en joyable features. ;'" . :- ' ';' : The auxetophone at the skating rink will be In order again to-day. A screw waa lost out of the apparatus and It haa been out of .commission for several day s. , ...;"..:', ' The Odeon and Wonderland will hav.e new - programmes of moving pictures to-day. They will ' furnish ail the amusement v on the ''Ft" during the next few . dsya.. 1 the Academy . of Muslo .being dark. . r . . -Teams from the Charlotte High School and the Charlotte. University School will play with the plgskliTat the fair grounds this afternoon. The game .will be 'called at 1:45 o'clock and a' good crowd ,-eviu probably be present, j;.;- :'tA'-i-.''-;l:..''K':J:'.: '" The weather yesterday was de lightful' for this season. - If it con tinues as pretty during the Thanksgiving-holidays; the v unusual t high prices of turkeys and cranberrlea and chickens and eggs can. be borne with some grace., v-- .r fj, ,-. ' -".'. The November ivll term of the Mecklenburg Superior Court will cone vene at tha court house this morn ing.-, . Juda-e R. B. Peebles will pre side. This term will be followed by a criminal term to last a week, begin ning December: Idi ..., ',!. t r t. The general extension committee will meet at the court house to-mor row night at o'clock. - Interest will center in the minority report of the sub-committee to be submitted by Mr, Herlot Clarkson and the warm dls cussion that promises to follow It. , -L. v - TERSOSAL. The Movesnent ot a Kamber of PeO 7 ..-v plOv Visitors and Others. ...... : . Among the visitors In the city yes terdsy we-re Messrs. J. X. Hart and W, N. 'Martin, ot Htckory. - Messra . M. T. Hlnson and I. A. Patrick, of Rockingham," spent yee- terday In Charlotte with friends. Mr. E. C. MoOonnell, of Ashevllle, was a visiter In the city yeeteruy, peine c guest at the Bucord. Mr. J. Holland Morrow; of Oas- tonla, formerly of Charlotte, spent yesterasy. nere witn mends. . -. Mr.. Horace Harriaon. of SYankUn- ton waa registered at the Buford yes terday. . ,',t -: Among' the eut-of-town people nere yesteraay waa mt. A. E. Clin ton. Of Lowell. Messrs. L. M.- Alston and O. V. Butler, of Morgantoo. were 'guests at the central yesterday. ' Mr. Joo Rawley, of; Creensbpro, was m unanotte yrsteraay. ' Messrs. H-T. Rollins and Don Harry have gone to Jonearboro on a bunting trip. .:,'- - Messrs.' Charles M.- Patterson -and George Patterson came- in from the North yesterday morning. They "hud been to New York and to tha Adiron dack , . Mr. A. C. Barnes, of Dunn.- snent yesterday in the city with friands. Among tne guests at the Buford last night waa Mr. W. B. La Far, of Durham. . - ' . Mr. John A.' Rell. of Fort Mil' S. C was s Jtered at the Central last hlffht ' r .lV: ' ' The Sweet Singes of Atlanta. Mr. Radwln 0. Bell. the sweet stnger ' of Atlanta.' will have charge of the muslo during the Brough- ton . revival which begins at the First Baptist ' church - Sunday morn ing. Mr. Bell haa been singing with Dr. Broughton and Rev. Walker for aeveral years and la one of the most popular evangelistic , singers of tho Southland. Beginning with the Sun day morning service. Rev Walker will conduct a week of prayer, afttr which pr. Broughton will arrive and continue he meeting aa the Interest grow ' . f .' V ". Good for evsrytblng a salvs la used for. Pe Witt's Witchel Hssel Bslve.. oet Pe Witt's. Bold byHawleya Pharmacy. aSS- 1 V;-. -t mm 1 k 1 WT DOES IT COST TO VASII ATIIOIIE? ,1 1 J: . 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Our splendid stock, - which Is one of the largest in the Carolines, , su perior facilities . and ; "way ' aheadness'- . of ths times" la yours for the simple asking If .you' Willi but tell youn Doctor " to , leave your prescriptions at iffni'r h ' Thone IS. .Try on and fttb Sta,1 aaC ;r?;4..',,vy,.,. v For men and ' wo- men in the most ' de sirable styles and col ors. Complete assort- ment of Cape, macha and reindeer, for walk ing, driving and riding $Je50 t O $ 6 e00s WcVe Derbirs at $3, $4, $5, and $6 which weVe the satisfaction of knowing are the best hats at their price WcVe silk hats, opera hats and soft hats too The TATE-BROWN Co. STRIPES '.','"- ''''' '' ..''I'-'-'.'r .... ' '' .' .'. r ; 'V'": A" . ' "t :T,V':;;;.' 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