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! --rca account cf 'tho htc:::. i cf ; marked to cell at rcniarliabb clcza nr.r ..; cj fallows Lav. : t it i: : ' ' r exerci ... :- cf ths Fr, -.yt;r:..3 , i-rll 18, 2137, -at S 'p. ra. Ac:;nry of I.Ius!e ; -'sa v,iU be tfven Immediately Uer tr.s exercises, et the - 1 CrrIIr.a ire Ical Ccllcsra . r C..:...th and Church streets Graduates: - - ''"-tj T. Sloan, Eelmont. : 21a nt F. Eiatare. Charlotte. ..wthrlne F. Harrington, Camer-' ..uiy L. Page, Ilamlet ) Irene Ilarty haa rone to New ' spend several months with her lira, John Leslie. a Icyd Lyles haa returned to her Li Spartanburg, S. c a. after Ealter with Mrs. George j. A:1 C. Lea will entertain Sat j rt euchre at the home of Mrs. . ASams, on North'Tryon street. s primary Cchera of the3 city tender , a reception . to-morrow noon from 2 to 7 in the parlors Colonial Club In honor of Miss Eethune and in commemoration ? work as primary teacher in the for the past 25 year. No Invi na have bean issued, but nil those have been taught by Miss Bethune ,ho have been associated with her jrwlsa are Invited to be present I ' p. A. A. Colvert, of Statesvllle, was "I 1. and Mrs. II. C. Cowles, of States are in. the city to attend1 the of Col. Calvin D. ' Cowles to "D. A. Tompkins entertained a friends at dinner at the Country yesterday in honor of Mrs. L. E sford and Miss Betty Warner, of svlITe, Ohio, who ' are the guests r Walter W Watt, at the Sel- Colonial Rout, which Is to bo in the Selwyn hotel Friday ng promises to be one of the most sting social , events of the post- a season i More than 100 young f will take part In, tho exercises, most of them being students of resbyterlan College. The feature b evening will be a -grand prome- in which all those who partlci will be costumed In becoming pn. Light refreshments 111 be ds reading as follows have been l. .Tr.' and Mrs. John C. Shame - 1st the honor of your presence at marriage of their daughter v ' r Mittle Etverta ' ' to V. William Marcellus Jordan Thnrmlnv. Anril the Eelcventh ', housand nine hundred and seven I atleleven-thirty o ciook Ih "Methodist . Protestant Church treensboro, North Carolina, At Home April twenty-fifth ICentral Hotel Charlotte Jordan Is the, popular roanagf-r Central,, and has many trienda Ly the State. Myra Walton, who spent the ir holidays with her parents at Inton, returned yesterday to the . Loula P. Clegg Is visiting Mrs. Nicholson at her home at 307 College street Margaret .Wilson Society met Anv afternoon with Miss ., Flor- yamlson at her home on West street. Those present were: irtes Straut and Johnson and Bessln Henderson. Nell Sarratt, ret "Reese. Ellen Jamison, Ethel nnle Todd and Willi Smith, Tlollv Madison Book Club will hla morninir at 11 o'clock With Sno. F. Yorke, Instead of this ton as was announced. H. G. Chatham and two chil- lnf Elkin. are visiting t at the )ot Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chatham, kh Tryoa street. ioS Aaaie ana t lorence uuver ntertaln this evening at their on South Tryon street in honor a. Clara Edwards, tf Peru, Jnd. Lucille" Withers returned yes morning: to Ralelarh to resume kdles at the Baptist University jomen. Miss Withers sypent the holidays in -the city with her a, Mr. and Mrs. 'B. F. Withers, f t avenue. s Mary Wilson. Ethel Patrick, Jtelle Rankin, . students at the !terlan College, returned from !a yesterday morning after ig the Easter holidays there. : Leta Thompson; of New Con- b., is the guest of Miss Bessie Duncan at .her home. No. 2 bird street. military euchre party given ay. afternoon by Mrs. Hufch 'mery at her home in the Dowd its on the Boulevard in hon .tr guest Mrs. Kate B.-Maxim. ' Castle,, Indiana, was v a most ,le event. The color 'scheme I, white and blue," the flags and r-helng so arranged as to give ay air to the evening's, enter 'lU Mrs. A. M., fipong won the Hz,'; Mrs. TaHaferro : Simpson, )nd, and -Mrs. Jardy, of New i, La,, the consolation, t The 4were Mesdames C. L. Alexan . AJ Reynolds, II. A. London, lurrlll, Plat, J. O. Gardner, IL ;'ox, L. B. Newell. Tollaferro. .R. H. Jordan, w. F. Dowd, Green, J. F. TVllkes, , a ... . - , t . x . :. , X . I J. . v. :.. ' -n, ::. j.. y . , Ij. . J. , O. L. L r- i. r; :.; :"c;o. "Thompson, of 1 -re, :rj.. r li rurkhelraer ..1 Lr L z A Tew ir'-cr irarTslnrs " About the City. Tlr. A. M. Sponj I3 out after a 6!".rt illness.. - - .-- Ilr. A. W. Boyd is now drink dispenser at the drug store of J. ;P. Stowe & Co.. . ' . A meeting of the water commis sion will be held ia the city hall to morrow night. - ; .v v Mr. Howard Banks will conduct the prayer meeting service at the First Baptist church to-night Capt. Addison G.' Mangum, a' leading citizen of Flat River, Durh county. Is quite ill, according to a message received in the city yesterday, -The Day Nursery wishes to ac knowledge a contribution to the fund from the Sunday school of the Second Presbyterian church. ft . v -Deputy Sheriff E. 0. Johnson has 24 lodgers in the county Jail just at present He has hopes of securing oth ers at an early date. , : , . . - -Col. W. A. ipeter new moving picture show, 'The Mystic," at No. 211 North Tryon street Is drawing good patronage. It , was ; crowded yesterday afternoon and night. - The Business Men's Municipal League has endorsed Mr. W. W. Ha good for alderman In Ward 2 In place of Mr. L. L. Hackney, who has with drawn. - - The Ray Printing ComRany haa rented additional quarters over the O. L. Barringer Company's artomoblle garage in order to . accommodate its growing business. . ( , The performance of "Du Barry," In which Mrs. Leslie-Carter stars to morrow night will begin promptly at 8 o'clock, instead of at 8:80, as usual. The play consumes four hours. ; v ' The April meeting of the Char lotte Crlttentoa Circle will ibe held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the parlors of the Trinity Methodist church. This Is an Important meeting and all mem bers are urged to attend. - . Mrs. J. M. Hester, manager of the Queen City Dyeing and Pressing Works, has Just returned from Ashe VlUeV where she spent several months attending to-the branch office recent ly opened there: ; : v ; " . - , , . Tlfere will be an Important meet ing of th,S Home Mission and Pastor's Aid Society of the Second Presbyter Ian church, in the parlors "this morn ing at 11 o'clock. The annual elec tion of officers will take place. : Mr. J. .BrSpehce" "received his commission m postmaster of the Jocal office yesterday. The 'document ' was signed by the proper authorities and bore the usual number -of red seals. It was prlted on heavy white paper The leader in the ring-a-ring con test at the - skating rink Is Miss Bea trice Blake with a score of 12 rings, Mr. J. D. Grlbble is second with 10 rings and Hazel Porter and Van Mc Donald are tied for third place with 4 rings each to their credit. "B-r-r-r-r! Where's your danged old comet?" sputtered a shivering in dividual yesterday, as he clutched his hat feverishly. "Do you mean to say that it went by so fast it left this breeze 'behind it?" There was nothing more to Bay, 1 The following sales of real estate have been negotiated by the Charlotte Realty Company; Mr. J. K. Wolfe-has sold four lots in Ward 2 to Mr. "R. L. Womack, for $2,000; Mr." J. 'Dowd has sold to fr. S. L. Alexander, for 12, 200, a house and lot on West Twelfth street. ' ; '. 1 The -indications are " that Mrs. Leslie-Carter, will play to a crowded house to-morrow night. The tickets went on sale Monday morning and practically every seat In the house is takeji, Tickets r for seats for - "The Man on the Box," which is scheduled for Friday night, will go on sale this morning at 1 0 o'clock at . the box of fice at the Academy of Music, where all tickets will here' after be handled. i: - :'m. -i cf a : r c! I -l ,i .t-.:3 t. I 'v.. !Tr. P. D. Gold, Jr., a well known insurance man of Greensboro, spent yesterday in th? city on busine:!, stop fir 7 at the Selwyn. . I.Ir. Eugene Benton, of Laurir.bur;r, W53 a visitor In the city yesterday. Ilr. F. C. Abbot has returned from a trip of 10-days' duration North. Mr. J. D. Cochrane, of Statesvllle, spent yesterday in the city.. Mr. Hal Harbin, of Statesvllle, who haa been the guest of his sister, Mrs. B. L. Scronce in Dilworth, left last night for his home. Mr. T. W. Crews, business manager of The American Cotton Manufac turer, 'is expected to arrive Jn the city to-day from tha. North, where he has been for the past 10 days on business. . - . ! Mr David Ray, ! ' of Wilmington, was a guest at the Central last night Among , the visitorsat the Central yesterday v was Father Ambrose, : of the faculty of St. Mary'a College, Bel mont ' " : ' . ' Mr. J. A.i Jenkins, of Stanley, was a" guest In theclty last night. , Mr. Ei L. Smith, of Durham, was a Charlotte -visitor yesterday. : Mr. J. L. Sheek, of Mocksvllle, spent last night in the city, stopping at the Central. - : J ,'' Mr. J. F. Reinhardt. Jn. of Stanley. spent last night in the city stopping at the Central.. Mr. J. S. Winge. of Spartanburg, S. C, was a visitor in the city last night -Mr. Edwin H.White, of -Graham, wsa registered among the guests at thj) Selwyn last night. . ' ; v Mr. J. A. Klnmbrough, of Mocks vllle, was a visitor in the 1 city 1 last night ""V v. Mr. II. F. Shenck, of Lawndale, was a guest at the Selwyn yesterday. t Woman's Prerogative. South China Post , A young missionary in China travel ed many miles to Shanghai Jo . nrtet his sweetheart, to whom he was to be married in, the cathedral there. . : Guests and clergy were assembled, but a few minutes bef&re the hour fixed came a message that the bride, having arrived - in Shanghai . had changed her mind and decided to re turn' to England. '-The. couple had not seen'each other for five years. f 1. ' Use a little KODOL after your meal and it will be found to afford a prompt and efficient. relief. KODOL nearly ap proximates the digestive Juices. It di gests what you eat. ' It is sold on a guaranteed relief plan. ' Sold . here by Hawley's Pharmacy, We have already sold more Hats than we sold last year up to the mid dle of April. Although we have al most doubled our workroom force, we had to turn away a great many orders last week. But we got out all we promised. We had gotten still rnore help and expect, now to be able te attend to all orders. New lots -of Hats and Trimmings in by to-day's express. Give us your rders early in the week, If possible. , New, pretty Hats are turned out by ourexpert trimmers each day. Come in anJ look at them. , ' . '" SKIRTS AND SUITS This . department is growing by leaps and bounds. New lots of fine tailored Skirts received by to-day's express, voiles, Panamas, Suitings, eta ;' " ' ' r:We bought" from- the express"" com pany at a big discount a lot of Skirts that were refused on account of being ielayed.v They are nice , Skirts of Panama . and . Mohair, and will be old at from $3.50 to $5.00. FREE TICItCTS tfO SIR. PETERS' NEW MOYEYQ PICTTRES, ' THE SIYSTIO ' To every lady buying 26c. or over Tuesday or Wednesday we . wlM give a free ticket admitting lady or child to the "MysUc," the new Moving Picture Show, 211 N. Tryon street eoi more than three to a customer. Tickets given out Tuesday only good for Tuesday afternoon and night. Tickets for Wednesday only 'good for Wednesday afternoon and night. .1 ; LEAGUE GIVES SMOKER. Large Crowds Attend Enjoyable Event at League Headquarters Speeches by Prominent Citizens and Music by the Woodman Band Probably 1800 People Present. , One of the most enjoyable events of Its kind In many years was ' the in formal smoker , tendered the citizens of Charlotte by the Ruslness Men's Municipal League in its headquarteres at No. 217 South 1 Tryon street: last night Probably 1,200 people came and went throughout the hours the En tertainment was In" progress. Smoke ables were dispensed freely and while good music was furnished by the Woodman; band, the guests moved here and there and held merry con verse one -with another. -'- - - r -. Enthusiastic speeches were made, among others, by Messrs. T. I Klrk patrlck, W. R. Robertson, Allison Bunn, Joe Klouse, Chas. C. Williams, Will T. Hart T. J. Davis and Jas W. Wadsworth. The sentiments expressed were heartily applauded and the gath ering dispersed reluctantly. Selwyn to Have Palm Room. A fine Puffer : soda fountain has been purchased by the Hotel Selwyn and it has arrived. This wil be install ed in the palm room of the establish ment which will be situated to the Im mediate east of the" main entrance. A number of fine palms will be placed herein. In addition .to the soda drinks sandwltches will be served to guests and others. The apartment will be In use in 10 days' , . The Olympians Victors. Two very Interesting games of bask etball "were played last night In the gymnasium of the Young ' Men's Christian Association. The first eame 9i hettvAon th P.! m nl rAa the Blues winning by a score f 22 to 13. The second game was between the Olympians and the Tigers, and was of the trophy cup series. The Olym r.lir wot fry n, ttnr of tl to i- If our - tailoring Is good - enough for aeveraL thousand other . careful : dressers around town Isn't it good enough for YOU? Artistic v in Dress LIGHT AND DARK COLORS. - Bad taste Is often expressed in the choosing of colors. -L In most' instances you can bank on black many times it Is imperative to correct dress. The man of light complexion should favor light-colored fab rics, and fancy effects he can wear them to great advantage.' ? If dark, it i well to adopt dark colors' and subdued pat terns, taking care te avoid all In vail cases steer clear" of too great contrast and unde sirable conspiculty. ,.?rrect Patterns for both . I11 a52 dark ones hre things "flkshy." SPRING SUITS $20 to $30. iss & Co. Inc. TAILORS, S. Trjon Street: IVEY'S 13 W. Trade NSt., Charlotte. 4iAva w Iw a v. Several splendid bargains. Hade of fine AI1-V;; Chilian Panama; splendid, workmanship, d::ii: . tlctt styles Blacks, Navy ' and Brown. Prices, C Jv' yllJ t Cinjly Tailored Chiffon Panaina and Altnan Voile Gkirts Black VoUe Skirts, made of the "crisp "Altaian" Voile tho kind that retains its shape and doesn't wrinkle. v These are strictly man-tailored and absolutely neir, v styles, 10X3, $12X0 and $15.00. Several splendid new styles in Chiffon Panama ' Blacky Navy and Brown, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50. ITc-; Silk Skirts in Plaids and Checks. - Chiffon Panama- Skirts in new light shades and plaid effects, including several shades of Tan. Prices, $7.50, $10.00 and $12X0. v V A Few Specials for Our Ladies' Furnishing Department ' Rcadyrf or-TJso Articles 16-button length Tan Wash able Chamois Kid Gloves. Price, $2.50 pair. 25c. White Wash Embroidered Belts, adjustable buck le, 19o i 25c. value; White Windsor Ties, embroidery ends two for 25c. : Hand-made J apaneso Drawn Work Turnovers, two , for 25c. - Semi-stiff Linen Embroidery Collars, two for 25c. "Kayser's" short, double tipped, French point Silk - Gloves, 50c. pair. - Elbow length Silk Gloves, $1.00. The usual $1.50 Mosquitare elbo wlength Black Silk Gloves, at $1.25, 4KayserVU6-button length ' Mosquitare double tip ped Silk Gloves, in Pink, Light Blue, Red and Navy. Price, $1.50. s ft r ' WHOLESALE TO IP OS RETAIL "Proventics" will promptly jbheck a cold or the Grippe when taken early or at the "sneeze atage." Preventlcs cure seated colds as well. Pre ventlcsRre lit tie candy cold cure tablets,- and Dr. Snoop, Racine, Wis., will gladly mail you samples and a book on Colds fre ir you will write him. The samples prove rreventics and stop Pneumonia. Sold in Ec. and ioo. boxes by Burwell-Dunn Re- HOLLISTER'S . ; nockynr;stdn Tea Kscls K Busy Md!dm tor Buty People. - -" Rrimri fioidaA Health snd Henewed Vigor, A Bpectfle for Constipation. Indigestion, WTer and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczcmjj Impure lllood. Bad Breath, siuotlnh Bowels, Headache and Baokacbe. iuRockjrMounulaTealiiUb- m form. 86 cents a oox. wUU tt . rtarti rnupi.nr. Modi inn. Wis. xiinyiiiwiMS hjw - GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE r 1 ' " . ...... , . ... -... THE Or4LYWAY cemno4V t iKe y I tetvltt it Hat eAMA4 f I t Willi we, x-M.dt bvjt iomS Ka.V pvt K i 'st'tr tJtaTetTrtiw a PRETTY JUNE WEDDING , 4-l-'07. In answer to your letter regarding decorations for a home ; wedding ; in June, we ...joer.ithe,..fJlo.wing-,flnw8t,lpiisj . - . We would say that a crepe paper can be used instead of a -ribbon and with very good results. In treating the three rooms, one to be red,-we would suggeat the following arrangement: Din-- ing room red and green, parlor white and green and the hall green. -When the guests enter they win first be in a bower of green; the step to green and white Is natural, and the deeper colors beyond. , We take It that the parlor will be the room where the cere mony will be performed. White should .be the wedding color. If you have: fireplaces, they should be filled with green aihd the space, above the ; mantels made a special feature of the decoration. The scheme should culminate where the wedding party stands. We do not know the arrangement of the rooms, but possibly you have planned to have the fireplace as a background. The entire space, ' above the mantel could be covered with a white crepo . paper , and -used as a background for smllax and ferns, the white being covered with green. - Very tall glass" vases, one on each side, of the mantel, should hold white roses or other , white flowers, the glass being . partially covered with smllax. The mantel shelf should be covered with green, vines hiding the edge of thp shelf. A solid band of white flowers outlined at the top with ferns or smilax could be used at the "back of the shelf against the paper. This should be' about a foot high. Daisies make a lovely decoration and are srjrplentiful that they can be used in quantities. Balls of daisies suspended at the four corners of the room are charming.' Chandeliers should be hidden in green. If an elaborate decora tion is desired, ropes of laurel or similar green could . extend from the chandeliers to -the corners of the room. It is well to avdid a spotty effect Have one' special place of Interest and have most of the time be spent there. Chickenwlre makes an excellent foundation for screens. A pretty effect can! be obtained should the room be. very .large and you should desire to "fence off', a portion of same by covering the wire with vines. A wedding bell in white is appropriate. room decorated in"this manner is-more effective where the floor. li covered with green, as well as the walls. The room would be very easy, to make a great success. By holding to white and green any room - ought to be very attractive, no matter what the foundation.- In the " dining room the scheme could be much gayer, Red paper could be used to fill id; the space above the mantel extending to the celling in both, Instances) It should be covered In green and the mantel covered like the other. Only more flowers could be used. Red carnations are made in paper, but we would advise the real flower. .If daisies are used, they could be used here also. It might be difficult to get all red flowers... Red, green and white are al ways harmonious. We would not advise festoons of crepe paper, -but festoons of green, bound and tied with red paper woqld be Jn good taste.1 Great bows of rd paper could be used in the same way In the parlor. For decorating the table two scheme present themselves, either a low. flcral effect, or else a very high. one. Where the. latter; Is desired, tall glads vases three or four ifeet high are used at the corners of the table,; with ribbon or paper streamers extending to the centre, held1! In place by a low centre piece of ferns, or flowers. Or, sometimes one high vase Is used In the centre and four streamers extend to the corners, where they are held in place by sprays of flowers. : k , Where a low effect is desired, nothing Is prettier than a, centre piece of roses, with long fens radiating In a sor of iWheet, Red 'flowers could be usedi; but the bride should have white roses at her ' plate. : ''.-... ;.'": i;: -. : ' ' - ;v,- .-v.v' . We have not said much about the hall. "The staircase ' could, . be twined with green, and ferns and palms used profusely. It Is good plan on such occasions to take down most of the-pictures and : bric-a-brac and to hide all unnecessary furniture. This state ment refers to the principal rooms. Flowers in profusion need , plenty of space. ' - , ''''t,''"'; ' With best wishes for the decorations, and also for the wedding J party, we. are, - . ' J ' To: rs vry truly, - A . , I mg Mm n r r hp" 3 1-2 yard length' Curtains in Plain Net or in - patterns, 98 Cents a pair. 2 1-2 yard Curtains, special, 29 Cents. t f li e m . .... ' terns; would be cheap af $1.00; 64 Ccnt3 c; 3 1-2 yard Curtains, made of ayery soft Net in . some patterns, $1.75 and $1.83 a pair. Bed Spread s Good, heavy Spreads in Seconds, damaged, l Extra large size Spreads and heavy weight, 114 size, handsome patterns ih fine Spread , damaged, at 93 Cent3 and $1.25. , Sheets and .PHffoiv .(Sr. Ready-made Sheets, CD Cents each. 104 Seamless Sheets, made of a good firm Sheeting, 59 Cents. 45x30 Pillow Cases, 10 . Cents. Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 12 1-2 Cent:. 45x36 inch Pillow Cases, made cf tho ll'M : Cent3. i!i ri!!Kvl!!ii' :
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