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THE CHARLOTTE EVEyfyG CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER' 22, 1912. nil. . I i l'f ' i I " -: ' ' -- .... . .... - ... . .,.-.. - .... ... .... . ., .. . ; - . 5cyU-. U : T - . . . ... , -. . . . ... .,- . . : ; Yery- highly polished CLuarr ,1 ..Y ' . ' SS ((J 4 tered o'ak;'1. swell ' front -and ' ( , I V f ST- 7 : ' J r iV - , large pattern .glass, , was $2 2v 50 " 'Ay' I Vl peSi v s " , ' v " - ". -J; fflfofc Few Premra&wm For - msm Ntikmm mmm&f-Tkamksmmms Bay IVEY'S IVEY'S IVEY'S IVEY'Si We have purchased the entire odd piece stock - of a bankrupt -manufacturer, : and of course ,by buying -all"" at once we got a big discount. Th'is -.we are willing to " share with you as you can see below. Buy now because ;,::they 510 - Quartered Oak, , highly pol.; jshed, 2x30 . oval French mir-. Ii ror? was ?20.00 t . ; - ' - - . ice Now $15 A very, neat and attractive pattern In a low base" Princess . ; Dresser,. 18x40 tnirror, swell - 1 front, two drawers at the' top, ' was $20..00 ; . , ' - . - Price Now - $1 5 JO We .also i have the ? Wash stands to match these Dressers. Below is one of the cheapest . "It Is nicely finished . and the ; very best quality,: was 6.001 ' Now $450 . i 1 Now is tne time to there will be no more at -any time like them. : You can save 25 Cent at least, and pirtKe now rising mar ket save more by-purchksing now. ; : v; " ; HE3RR . IWGm& B EMf OH 16 NortH College Street ; Lf'ill .... , W .7 ilif.A. BA5.KE1 BALL TEAM ' .f LAYS FIRST GAME TONIGHT ,' - ,' . . -:' - ' . : - , .r ' The basketball fans of Charlotte rill have their first opportunity of seeing the best team that has ever represented the Y, M, C. ;A. In action to'nigfaL The team has ..been ; through some mighty hard . practices within the past few weeks, and ithe . result iitliat they are in mid-season form. The game tonight , will be with Bet-., niont high sch.oi of Gaston County, aad -while the local, boys, are expect ed to win, the high school ' boys wUl make them work for evey point.-Belmont.-has p'.ayed several teams thi3 aaason, including S V - Mary's College, and has defeated th;m al?. Their line-up tonight -win' b K. Armstrong, f., Guery 1. f , Ga ton c ,.. J. Arm- song, r. g.' RagTn, 1. g. . . , A'l of the lecal : squad jwili " bo worked xtonightj' and if possible . after tonight's game ihe r gtfar team' will be picked . In the first half Crowe" 1 and Wlllmari will be seen at forwards. Andrew?, 1 cen e-, ' B 11 Stewart' and Koss, guards. : In he s'cond ha'f E Stewart, Crowell arid. Alexander will P?ay forward, Averett, center. Page and Ca-k; gua-ds. ' ' ' The game wi:i start at 8:15 :' '- ' COT2liI FEARS FOR L.CRI1LS : IX CROSS COUNTRY HITS. ITHACaT k-T.,"'Nov. 22. In an nouncing ' the selection of the crosa country team Vhich will defend the championthlp In .the intercollegiate race here tomorrow, the Cornell au thorities expressed the opinion that Cornell's" laurels were in serious dan srer and it seems to be the common opinion" among -followers of cross. country running here that Han'ard vi'-l wrest the title' f rem the .Cornell runners this year. Cornell has "held the i cliampicnship fo tert years straight. 'This year, except for Jones, the "captain, the Ilhacans " have no stars. i . - Quarry '. Hillman of the Dartmouth team also' is expected to prove a dan gerous factor Teams from eleven colleges are 'entered for the race. ( . PRINCETON TO CHOOSE FOOTBAOj CAPTAIN TONIGHT. NEW.YORKNov, 22. Princeton's football eleven is expected to elect a, captain for next year . a . a dinner in this city: tonigh at which football coaches and .players for 45 years bacte I will -be. present.' ; The Princeton team . will go to JNew :iiaveu ;- iwhiv " w .' see tlie. Ya'-e-Harvard game. THE - WEATHER. K XATIONATi PREPARATORY FOOTOALL CHAMPIONSHIP ' --r-: '-.. --. . CHICAGO, Nov., v"a2.-rArrange-oients were .cpmplsted yesterday for 1 football game , between the ' Oak, ParkEigh School Eleven .claimant of the National preparatory champion-, 8hip, and Everett, High f School of Boston. Tlie game - will - be - played ' iM Soston on November 30. ; ;: Oak Park has not. suffered a 1 de feat in three years, laying ' claim to ,l8 title last year after the defeat of St. Joha'a Academy of Boston by the "core, of 17 to 0. . ' IMPORTANT GOIiF EVENTS : FOR THE - NEXT YEAR. " XEW YORK Nov. 22 Several im portant international "contests will Mature the golf, program, for next -Jar. john MrDermott. the Na Nouai champion of America togeth er w'th several ther ; prof 'ss'onals r1" go abroad in quest of some of the 0l3 Torld titles. - ' ' Tiiree of Great Britain's most prom-. 2?nt professiorals will visit America;' " rp' Varden, Edward Ray the:tre. Phampion and "George Duncan'. ' Ea? . J- Joyce. Sanvllle.-? Hnrv Co.. wnfif avs: T took a cold 'Wthla Thpn t ch hun? on - for two s yeaTS. I commenced ustine r-ftev's -TTotiev tett Z Comwind and the.- uh "-ally id.nieiiad nw T am perfeetlv stmn? "-rn Ts be8t an fa est for ehil- rV, ai5" entainii.no opiates. , Bown's mooi. . tor TCorth Carolina , Gen erally fair tonight and Saturday; slight ly colder Saturday jn east porUon. , EXPLANATION OF TODAY'S ;,MAP. . , The weather map today shows a large area 'of "high pressure: extending from the Middle Atlantic Coast to the Pacific,, but with the center over the Great -r rvtraf this area, fair and moa- X V r v. - ,11 i-rately cool weather prevails, especially west of theMlssir rppi. . Rain has occurred in- Texas and over Florida, being " heavy, in southeastern Florida,. Miami - reports a 34-hour fall of 7.46 inches. Ocer'"ilontana is an other barometric 'disturbance, with local, high - winds. Helena, in -that . State, re ports a .velocity? of ;4 'mUes an -hour. The indicatlonsv are for a continuation of moderate tennperatures in this- vicinity, tonight arid-, Saturday. There may be some cloud ness but no rain is indicated. -. o. O ATTd. Local Forecaster. RE?! MB. PRESSLY WILL HARE ADDRESS AT SUNDAY MEETING " Rev. J. K.' Pressley,. pastor. of the First Associate Reformed Presbyte rian Church of Statesville, will be the speaker at the meeting for men at the Young' Men's Chris ian Associa tion Sunday- afternoon t 6 o'c'ock. -r ProsuVv is in-the citv hold- xvcy. iui. w - - . - . t ...oc-cifiii ' oirnnEreiist e serv ces a,t- j the , First Associate- iteiormeu ri eouy- terian churcfi. L. xie aaaresg ia in tended for1 young -men- primarily, ..but all who care to are privileged to at tend.' - - - - - ' s ' ' ' Mr. Joseph A. Jones' will sing a tenor solo - and the association or cbestra' w'll rplay, a -special : instru mental number as" well as accompany the singing of the hymns. 'fjuntsville. Ala..,V7. C. p-tlard. a well known citizen.: says: "I .hav .used , Fo ley's Hohey-fiTr Compound and found, it a most' excellent preparation. 1 In fact., it suits my 'case - better than any cough syrup I have ever used ana T have used a good many.? for: I am now over seventy y3re-0li" Bowen';Proe 8tor.it-':-flit PROTESTANTS TALC ORPHANAGE MATTER Discuss Work Of Horn For Child ren At High Point--$723 Is ; Raised For forid - Burlington, Nov.- '21; The night session devoted "to "the orphanage en terprise at High Point' was" largely at tended. AH the available room in the church was taken, in the ' " Sunday school apartments as well as the main aud.torium. -; . '. In the "absence of Mr.' T. A. Hunter of Greensboro, who was to. have con ducted the services, Mr. - J, M. -.MJUl-kan, chairman of .the .board of trus tees fittingly took his place, - Mr, J. Norpian Wills spoke in a. very force ful manner of the needs and purposes of the Orphanage .Home. . . . . . '.. Mr. W, C. . Hammer, of Ashebo.ro spoke i , in. a .way; about the organization .and history of the home- Mrs. Ham mer has been- an important factor in the work, from its beginning. . Her address was such that she was able to hold' the" closest- attention of the large - aud'ence. ; , : . .-i ;';.;.. Misa .Etta .Auman,'. the " matron, of the home, ' told ' about ; the! s present needs and how the needs' had -been supplied. Ex-President - Swain spoke' about what -the people -of ,the district think of ; the ; homeV ' He said., his the one work in whiclt all the-'people are" t united tand -rwe".l I pleased. - The wonder, he 5 said, is i that - the: .Church did not take up .this, noble work soon er. Doctor Swa!n made a jstrohg. ap peal. "' ' " : " '- ' ?'' - r Dr." J. R. Reitzel,' chairman of - the building committee, could not be-present . and' Rev.. A.. G. .Di on spoke . in his behalf and told how- the; work ;on the new ' building "!was "progressing. Doctor .Tagg told . how the orphahage enterprise, affected ; ,the- v Church at large," predic-lng "that this unselfish act. on - the part of the North Caro lina Conference "would, result in a great rev'va1 of religion." ' ' " " ' Mrs. A. G. Dixon, who has been so successful in raising money; for the orphanage enterprise, made; a strong appeal for "the children. . After "her address she-ma1e an appeal, for con tributions and $720 was pledged: . : MR) KENNETH TROTTER "WTLIi SPEAK AT BOTSf MEETING. The meeting for boys at the. young Men's. Christian r Assocation-; on Sun day afternoon at 5 o'clock promises to be ' pne -of special 1 interest,' ,-The speaker will be Mr. Kenneth Trotter, superintendent of the: Second Presby terian Chiurbh Sunday:, schuol.' . . Mr. Trott,er.will ,Use. as the subject for "his address ...'JWortt."'.:: - -r : V x A special invitation' is T extended. to the -boys- of the Second 'Presbyterian Church to be present: - A" collection will- be taken for the "piTposeiof fur nishing Thanksgiving dinners for sev eral needy families in the city 'and it is hoped tljat every V boy will bring hs contribution, to help' In'tMa worthy cause. Tlie committee in' charge has already, raised -a'- goodly, amount and It la hoped that they . will : be ' able 'to furnish ,Tha.nksglvliiy-dlTmefS'vfor at lease S3 axoxuep, f We .can' t much over-praise the size and completeness of The Ivey lines for Saturday and next week's business. ; We have never: had such . altogether desirable stock in our , store; , . .. ' 1 ' ' . 1 r ..... i"-1 " r a . . : - i . . . i - f before Then too7 the Ivey service is at its best now. , i 'f'-i It will be a pleasure to do your -Thanksgiving shopping here Our ; big staff of trainecT salesrpeople will serve you intelligently and courteously ! ; Add to all this the fact of the; Ivey moddate prices and it makes the fore of the store; almost irresistable t ? " Silks We continue the big 69 cents Silk Sale Saturday. . Big -lines of new Fall and Win ter $1.00 to $1.50 Silks of fered: at this big saving. They , are tbs full 36-inch - and 40-inch . goods in .all the best col6rs and styles. Your choice . from a big ... . . - ........ , t ; ' - . ;cpunter,full at 69c a yard AMM : ; . Silver . Ware ' III W J ' U Our big line of Silverware ' is all marked . up and ready for. Saturday. , .It's really a' great display. , . Every--thing you want in fancy and 'staple pieces. , Community Silver We sell this popular line, ' and sell It at the closest prices. . . . . Co A-big lot of the front lacing GOS.4, SARDS came, this week. We now) ' - have all the models in the $3.50, $5.0 Of' and $6.00 lines. r " r ! For Saturday we also have big lines of the $1.00, - and $1.50 lateetj. model R. & G., Coronas and Tliompt ' ' .. son .Glove-Fitting Corsejs. Latest Neck Weam : ui ' umiainoueud Ati.ioj&oiou )soiu nx " f ' For Just the right price some- '' . ' .. thing stj'lish and different looking see' our displays.- We show a 'big'-, line of the new. rulings at 25 cents and 50 cents the yard. ' Thanksgiving Linens , Set your 'table for the "Feast Day" With Jvey '.Linens. We .will sell you guaranteed Damasks . and Napkins and - things v at . special : prices for the next .few days. - i i , .. . ... K! ' . . . 1 : ' '-' -' "-.'' ' ' - r, - .- - i-- -" '" - .1 -' ' " ' 's " For Instance,- we - offer ;a beautiful $1.25 to $1.50 ' Damask : af 98 cents a yard, . and a good dollar Damask at 79 cents a yard. . Coat Suits We oiler a, fine lot of pure wool, well tailored Suit3 at . $9.95 each. There's a big lot o fthem all'new, and . ' stylish; ' '- ' Suits At $18.50, These are choice ones selected by our. buyers a few days ago. 1 The finest tailoring and best materials. . We . . would like to show these to you. ' " ' ;'t . t - r - ' . .-.; .., V . ' i f . A'Sivell :Lpng ' Coat : .' . ' -s ' ' ". - This is a garment 'almost indispensable now. It's r so - comfortable and 1 desirable for . so many , occasions. . You'll want one and of course must, see the big new ; line we got this week. They, are, marked from: $7.50 to $22:50. each' with; a few, ; some better. ; - ' 0- 3 ... ' J ' LAP&VJ, .a 66 24. AS . . ? .1--. ,-,...,. r (ft -
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