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t V ' 'ft i ' ' r'-:fW',J,:?; 18M Hill ; u u : WmymM Wool Serge Dresses 's and Misses' All .if. ... s ' i Actually Worth $9.50 good 1 i ; This:is a lot of Dressesof about 45 altbfyether We closed out at 1-3 jJtKelr wholesale price. ;;. Kega I weight :y all w;fscr Ill Jfiif corries close up to neck, and touches ; upt : attwtively witlv red broad doth ; at j collar :, 1 5 1 1 VMt 5 See Window Display. ham fortfifeTpaat year. "-He ;iscon nected "WithV'the Arpijspn & , Browne Amusement Company' .and ,1s lo.cal manager of 'these - people having charge of the Arcade.Theater.'Though ha has been In Durham -but i-com palfitlVeJBirorf'r.flm ihe ',has imade.-i congratulate ; him that? hehaa vbeen able toin; ucjha; Icharmlng -girl. 'J''1 r7Vv;-"A-:' f,$i0i- V1- Mr. and , Mrs. J; ijoter& rssiter-wiU leave Monday f or Raleigh to attend the : ' wedding ; of Mrs. Lassiter's brother; Mrs James "'Gordon Hanes, and Miss- Emmie ; Louise"- Drewry, dau srhter of Mr. and Mrs.- J ames . C. " OLD flDOLERS' CONVENTION - The 4 agement of t the : Old-Time ben neia ; at ljAm REHABILITATE -, f- - PUR&Bm rifadav evening, t J The Cranf ord iBbok Clttb will meet thisi; afternoon .'-;wih Ulss ,AUt Bethune: at her home" on 'North "Gra ham streets -:y ( ' -.. .;i,-.-i.iVv;- 0,0 a . - - . Mrs. Charles; E,Plat.t will freceiye Wednesday, afternoon from; 4 to. -.6 o'clock" in- honor of, -.her guest,' ;'Mt88 M- Shaw of "Birmingham, Ala; No cards 'Will be issued: but the mem bers of, thie Uned Daughters of tlie Confederacy.: ajtid;r. friends of frs. Plattfare'4 invited to 'call. ; , , vj $f .::,::;:S -O iS ft Ik , 5' ; 5 The : Y.V W. ?C '-'Ai AextensionV chap7 ter will "rifeet Wednesday afternoo'n at " S : 30 o'clock - .withlt Mips ? Susan Bynum' at fter homeon iTravis street. Elizabeth; Height. UX:P f-v; BY, BIARGARET KKL IjY ABEHNTHY. Miss Either 'Springs .wori the prize -"for the:hgh'est sore.atjthe beautifRl bridge - party given I yesterday, after noonjby . Mrs. Robert C. Moore at- her homer on' JvinSSton 'rayenue- at Xwh'icll time-" she 'announced' the engagement' of her; niece, - nsg Marguerite. Clark--son "Springs and Mr., ltichard Austin Myers. Miss , Helen vLiddell received the conscaHo prize- and-Miss Springs was given a souvenir; of the occasion.-. Those, pliyihg "were Misses Margerite and Esther Springs, Marig Koiner of . Richmond, - Stuart Jones,-- -Elisabeth Chambers. :ula' Taliaferro.; -PNora -Jf fries. Minta vJenesf Helen, .LiddelU a rah : Brockenbfougri, Mrs. Joe Jones and- -Mrs; Dolph' - M. ' ; ,Xoung. Miss firings left last night" - for 4 Raleigh, wlieVe she- will, be one. of the attend- i ants t at. the"' wedding of . Miss Emmie LiOTiise - Drewry and 'Mr. 'James Gor man -Hanes of Winston-Salem.- which wyrtakej place -Wednesday evening at 9" o'clock in Christ Episcopal church. : ! -i'- "D'.tjf-Cf ' '' Miss :I?lora Jeffries will be hostess to! the "Thursday "Afternoon1 Embroid-; ery C lub at 4'her . home on Elizabeth avenue, this afternoon.' - Mrs. J. P.; Qcarles, -Miss EveljTi Weeks and ' Miss Rerta McCarthy..' of X.ynchbtirg,: jVa;, illb.e guests of the club. ' ' r X o..cr-'-'v'-; v:.-. 'fMissMaVGracRay'-'pfvM-cAen-vil Je spent:"yesterday in the city shopping.- ! :. .'' " ' ; :i . ; ;-. t xi xi & . Mfs.Ioyd Xi jJilesr; returned to her home:, in Spartanburg "yesterday after speridinjseveral- days -here 'as the iruest' of; her'sister; Mr3. ';: Jolin F. Love,' on- East : Moreh"?ad -Street. r !. r ,b o o .: t Miss :-Fa-mie ";. IXockery I of -Rockingham -is the attractive-"guest 1 of Mis? MaryjBrpckenbrough at her home ion South Tryon' street. , - ' ,T - : O O ' ' ' Mrs. " Luke Sea well was able to be out yesterday 'f or 'the first" time after, a six weeks', illness. " . ' " " ' ' j o o o ' ' -.. . .- "j- Mrs. perpard.Crocker; returned . tQ ber home' in' Raleigh this morhfng af ier; spending a week here as the .guest f !Mrs. A- B.'; Justice on r East Eighth street extension.' ; ' "0-i?-Cf -- - In honor of M-r Georgia A. Stevenot f 'New York. ' Mrs. Walter "S. Alex ander entertained delightfully in her apartments at. the Selwyn Hotel yes terday afternoon. Five 'tables : were anianged i in ' the'i large f. living room, which -.wasr.effectivly,: decorated with" pink, and? wjiite chrysanthemums and potted: plans ' and , holly branches,' for a musical cbntest.' - Attractive cards with - pencils attache'd ;and ; a bar of. few weeks. ago was Miss . ; cajuaia " .. " " :" v6f(e-l Trljo;vM?s vfJvolBv?r COfage vhouse, w.lth no . prospect h of Tan. attendant, at ;boh .the ReiUey-, r:-u-::t--v-,' .-' v -.? - " andCCbilier-Montague ?wed- lv?1 ;"n V y; vxJ .1- ; .-VT-'i llttle:hope.of : building &, house: of their .own.-,-"5 ': cyi-'-v ' " music written "across the top and an ink" . sketch V Qf. ?a singer . in., the .left h?m.d..cprner .were .'given each, guest. Airs. Oscar - A.- Meyer presided at the piano and rendered 17 songsmany i were , ol.d-tim ' melodies . while . xthers were fronv 'the present day, operas. ! The guests , were allowed three r min utes in.-which to write the name of the song and" -at the conclusion it was. foundthat jMrs. W. j R. .-F6reman and MrsA Jere'mlahGoff were tied for the prize, a handsome mahogany tray, which on the cut fell to "Mrs. For man, f the- boaby, a - bust 'of Jtfozart, went "to Mrsv. David ' 'Ovens.: ,1 Mrs. Margaret Kelly, Abernethy cut; tle consolation, a sandwich -basket, and Mrs.1-Stevenot receiVed the? guest of honor prize.a TiUt bowl. : '.An elegant two-course-'Hi rich" was : served after which Mrs. Thomas C. Guthrie ren dered -in artistic fashion, several songp. THose enjoying; Mrs. ."Alexander's hos pitality: were Mesdames- George A. Stevenot, J J- 'B. AlexanderJ.vFrank Wilkes, Thomas . C. Guthrie,' . W. J. Chambers, 0.r-D.v. Wheeler and mother, if Mrs. .'B.'- - w R. - Carter, of Lynchburg; v; W. A. - Zweief, Charles F. Wadsworth, Oscar A. Mey er, .David -Ovens, -Louis N.-Sehiff, W. R.' Foreman R.' L. Gibbon, -.Charles M. Carson., W. S; Liddell, J. S. Osden, L- "W-: aison, TLockwood Jones, vE.-: V. Fjnlayson:" F.OL ,W.hite john-M Har ry,x Jeremiah-.Goff, - Margaret ; Kelly ? Abernethy - and Misses Inna- Twelve trees. Ruth Carpenter i and Edna Hirshingr. . - ',;-.. .:- yj. ' : The board of directors of the Wom an's -Club wiirraeet Mbadny afternoon at 3 o'clock -with Mrs. V. J. Guthery at Elizabeth jHeiffhts. . .... " o 0 D ' . ' Announcement is made ; of the ap proaching' marriage of Mr 'GeoYge Hall, formerly of this city, to Miss Placide'Englehard Kramer -of ; Durham,- "the - happy 'event" toi.be, solemn ized January 8. The luncheon- at which t; theannouncement - was -made was given Thui-sday' by the mother, of the" bride-elect and the following from TheTDurham Herald wili be.read with interest by the';many Charlotte friehds of Mr. Hall: . - . VThe- bride is one. of the -prettiest and most-popular glrls-in-the 'whole city. Miss Kramer's blond beauty. Is one' of th e" most'attracTfve' in Durham. She has lived here all of her life and has maify' "if ; hot - more friends than any other: girl of heri set. She is free from the petty snobbishness that has knocked the nrons from -un der th'e'-'attractlvenes's of - i many a Womari,ancL possesses- that democratlo disposition that is s the ' 'captivating charm of -good 'sense ; and-ra 'pretty face." Mr. Hall " is a; -native fof Char' lotte, , though he . has ;beeni.;JnjV Dur- "Sick f ' - " t f-"-f ",v to b I he -largest'. apd?roostcvarIed; line .bf vthls dass'f: of good-; . ;iouifa petween ; Richmond and Atlanta. Our line i of ! :R.ubhr rGoods, InWuding Hot Water Bottles, Fountain 1 Syringes-. "Sheetinsr. i urinals,-Rubber Bed"Pans.. etc.; Ma very complete and 'our; stock Is Always New." - Every article 'absolutely "Guaranteed:" . ? Hospital Supply W Drag Co. Pho.ne 676. r The friends of Mrs. T.VJ. Gattis wHl regret, tolern tharsfe: isr qiiite "sick at ; her, home" bii Clement "avenuei Elizabeth Heights.' "" : 4 ' ' " . ; - '; ,- "' W- Cf : O ; '? ? ' ; T': ?. Cardstrea'dins as f ollbws: haVe; been' received in 'the 'city.'-.' ?-v-v-v Dc-landMrs." Wllllanr 5Ton,taine- LippUt ' iannd'un"cef itheniatrfage ' of their 1 ?' - i ? ' ' rlauerht.er ' '. 'y "f Iary .aibrsell Mr. Charles Stewart - Gra!b,am on Saturday, the second -5 November " oiie ' thousand .nine hundred ,j s an,d. twelve ,..5. ) " ' - San Juan, orto:?Rico: ''" Vt VrDr : LTpp'.ttNri :&jAe:'hUtifc ' TJh-orntcfnv.Tij Ferry Jon-in-lawi of Sir. ; a'ndMrsG.V G. Scott; vpf litHls'.city. ' ' :. k?t 5 ? : . :!.5lrs."' J. ; Lee1 joiner, ." whb'; is the guest: of 'Mrs.. . B. : D., Springs.; and - Miss Marie jCoin'erJ. who ; Is 1 visiting "Mrs; Thomas 4 W: .Alexander ?.will return ,t their honie in Richmond-' We'dhesday and Friday" evening.' Mr.' and'-: Mrs. Koiner and; Miss Kofner "will enter tain -at 'a-'dnner"?-pay;atTie',?6untry G4ub--iiRichmonl--In---hono- jofL.iIr. artdfrs Prestpn.' B. ;.Wilkes, Jr., and Mr. ' and Mrs. "Percy r Montague,-; ,Jr. Mrs vJ Montague bef oxe -.h.erm.axriaso a Collar was Wilkes ding's. aiiss ' Rita Beard.. Is pendipg tie week-end In tbej city "wlth her atjnt. Mrs. v c; i XJKcrffiCdy;;-'' on; : North Churcii :street;Ti fMiss Beard is;: teach ing this year' atASlanley .-' ;:;: ''I-- .. -,p-o'd - : - v.- ? ''1 The. host of 'friends of Mrs. B. JWisn Lee. will ibegiad to kn.ow .'tnat ? , ner cpnd ition f or'the past , two';- days, shows .4ihproyem"ent.e i34rs.:: 'Lee r vn? derwent va.serious operalipn ; attbe Mercy General r Hospital last Sunday and during the week - has'- been: citi eally ill. Mrs;;.-Lee is pneof j;Chax lo'ttes 1 most; : popular ? women.: and Cher reorn "at; the hospital , isiined with quantities ."of .beautiful flowers. , " 1 - : ' . , O 'O O , rf., ' s- ;.'. i 'Mlss VBdnaf Rpss '- of - Pxovidfcivce ia spending the day tn the city;shopping. ;; .;, ?:i?i .i ,Dy( '?r'v.--,,T. ; vt -Mrs THBoriiar Vwill ?; spend Wednesday in -the' city : with , her ' sis ters ;Mrk; -R3 L. Gibbon and :-Mrs.i :'J. J. Hutchison en !route: to her; home ? in Pecos, Texas from 'Morganton ::- ,r - - - . ....... . jf Li,. . : : : airs, R;J S. :Reinhardt of ; Lincptn ton,- and ! dauhterirMrs.'. ?.Gepre; - A. Brown of Boston, T4asa,are;apendlng the' day in the - city, shopping. , t 'Sr.- .;;:f--..'0.-CE'O, '--i :.'.'T.. Mrs.J.M:IOdell4of Concord . is the guest :' of. Mrs.' D.- Pi Hutchison - at her home!on'North Trybn street;- v - ' Miss Katlierine:' Cramer will leave Monday foA WestsPpint J N. Y?i to; wit ness, the Atmy, Navyf football game "Thanksgiving Day,v v - - r , ; ... . :t - .O-JCI. O - r - " r-- irMrr,and.Mrs. Fred E., Springs -haye as their , guest ataheir home, on North Brevard street, Mis. Springs' f mother Mrs.: W.'B. Gentry, of 'Madison. ,;: .Qne.ofthe...mpst..b.eautifuiiy ap pointed receptions of the season was th.atsiYenby,. Mrs-Ebtmund V. Pat terson at her home on Garland Court yesterday . afternoon -.from . . 4; to . 6 oVilpck, in honor of her h,ouse guests, Misses Louise and ."Pauline - Bahnson. the pr.ettyand charming, daughters-of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T.r Bahnson -of Winston-Salem. Bright .yeliow:.chry santhemuma artistically arranged in -baskets 'andvases; adorned the 'parlor. Mrs. Thomas H Wright 'met the call ers .in the; Jiall .arid", invited" them into the parlor where Mrs. Patterson stood and ' presented them? to ; the' guests: of honor, r Misses jPauline- and Louise Bahnson; Others ' receiving' with 'them wre.Misse3fdje'a.nd.Mar and Mrs. J. Haigh Daingerfleld. - ?n . the .doQnva,yT.be.tween . .the parlor and;dintrig room' waVMrsi Rob ert TJassiter.wTheolpr scheme bfthe dining room- was -pink "and green. In the center of -the cfreular mahogany table, -which was cipyered: . with' a handsome ' lace'-pifttje,'. . .was''-, a lone handle basket of white a-d grold artis tlqallir arranged" with1 pink chrysan themums . and asparagus . feyjis,-- the Jiandle; was- tied with "graceful Ibw of; pink tuU. crystal dishes scattered about - the -table - ccmtAned-piTrt-arrrd green noints.1. A :, salad course was served. J; . Miss ;' Essie tokes " poured coffee. and was assiste'd byrMlsses'Julta lrwjn, Juiajxneip; 7n,a An3e Dawey rsl . Cphventiojill to the . Charlotte Auditbriuni'" ThSnksgiv ing afternopn and night has arranged themost attrapttve VpTOgra'mfor.s'Y Old-Time isiipildlers'jt' Coriyeutlon ; ever '.Be3idesi havingse- heid in. this city. Drewry, which ,wiU: take place Wed-" j cured the services of 30 orimoret fld- dlersr-banjoi rpickers guitar "playe-s, etc., , Yho!will:'play .jas bandsduetsiand' plosi they-ave ajso secured '.the,' ser vices 8fBpn, rhp has a. National: reputation as a piano player of; the '"old Southern airs, j" She" plays with ;4 eat success 1.. .'The , Italian Waltz" "and "Bet 'My Money : on the Bob-Tail Nag." ; The-, Victor Talking ahlnjC6m'p;a!ny;; paid $ert'fiv$-loU lArs perinMute ; to'; mae'records; bf her (playing; :' 6ii Thanksgiving ' Day she 'plays 'f or "sweetcharity.the pro ceeds .going . to . the: benefit "" of " the charitypatients' of fhe i Presbyterian Hoijipitall f$. i;. 't,:'i $: M Ina73idition, ".to 'the 'aBpve,'; Prof, WI C. Hill.-of ;. Rutherford , CpHege.with.',llis nephew -aridv niece, willt;a.dd greatly to jthe .occasion byhls'v fine . rendition f of the "flocking rBirdf'j and many oth'er selections'.'' " ' W " w Mr; Other Henderson "his accepted tbp .challenge oft Mr.aWingpandithere will,' "ae; geat' iriteesJt;in;' ti-.eJ, violin solo , contest thetwen the - men i of,- In manr SfkZ.ist&k "lluntersyiire: 1 ;r C well ' as nH in tr ftV 11 ('o4,'ttel riVn vrs ! a - wel 1 'J an piay: hirrfself. :- ; - REV.'HIR 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 N I II 1 (I I 1 1 1 m i , the olilding: and Jn some rfiif UliU-UlIll I (; U UlLUlIIU found . that itrjuight 5 be. desirable for ) ':! :i; ; -i; . -j j, ' ! j i ' . sj -ih'e slp'f th1 'opceV:men'oned.3-.: WWch: May Involve vflie Present Stracture vt The rehabilitation of the assay- of- ' v.7: .- , : 'J' - . j t' - "- fice on West ; Trade - street commo'rily -' .'".j-:-'? ' " "" ' . . --. y -.' r;.-j known-as ' the Mint building,"" br "else - - . - , s. -.v ;..,A the 'provision for entirely newj.quar- ters" for, the, various offices in the. post- office building, - including secret serv- j loe, we$ner bureau, etc., is the lat esf proposition in connection, with the building of -.Charlotte's new. and cost lyjpoofflce -structure., . . ' j in 4ouier. woras, unless -ptner ar- poses mentioned when .the ne"v.rpost The. government- official exarninei according. to, Mf.Spence,; but the visit fu''j j-uiif. .01. uivesuga.iiun auu -riothing.)" definite whatever was given j put as a result thereof. . '. ' " 1 J j The new postofflee ; building aV at present pl&hnt will; be a ItTstbry j structure:;' ahdt .'will' be built for the ; solf, accommodation, of the postofflee ' 1 business ai.d; the Federal, Courts Iav-- lngjanuraRerror onwes lo be provided I for nvsome other -manner. Henco the. uiapci;uuu : ui uio mini ouiiumg witn "... ' i1 ' - , , . - ;' . . v . " - 1 I a.. jjuBuie,. view ui :- utilizing it ' ,tor ' these?purpqses. : --V - ; ; i i ! ' :The situation opens' up . aii i inlerestr ingfleld.forjifithe mint building Is ' rehabSlltaeed it would be necessary! to ;- lL ail Jills i'.:! ' " " secure, an additional and epecial ap- 1 nronrlfltiftTi1 for ba wnrtr I ' : "'V 5 ; f The . prpspect-Cof letting , all Pf the i v ? Af teiv 'five years. of J service- apas Itor'fofr the,-'N6rth-rCh-arh5tte "'Baptist Church?-Rev S;-- F.iCbnrad-.wHl- close his work tomorrow. Y ""VvTierrTie" Vhtered"uponT.his work lie accepted - the care of , the - church They now- have-: almost, desirable.lo catioh" on"3he . ca r lifxo and . a rnost:.eIe gant ,; house, "Vsle4didiy.eciyipped' for iseryicel ait -a. cpstt for? half v this ,lot; and house; of ; $T,S&7.60..aJl of which . has been ' paid ;or covered.' by . subscription, to., be pstav in the", near future. . .' ; i Mr.'V.Conrad 'i has raised . and - paid "durlngXthp , present year on this prop erty ..about V?L8 0. ' . The church has called as his-' successor I- Rev. I -M. Hobbs," "who' has. moved upon the field and ' will jf served the ? church I for , -half .his i time dividing : his , time between Belmont foGaston County and :North Charlotte: v ' V T : a 5; Mr. A CbnVad will : still ; remain v in Charlotte and' m ake " hi s : liome t in Piedmont "though' h'e 'has not yet de cided definitely ,as to' his. future work. rangements -are made to provide for ! j?yernmet building tenants ,Into the j;; thenumerous offices in Uhev postofflee T"v , f rr ' K.Z'rrV buildins outside the postofflee: proper ' : u'a'1! '" fuccl W1n'i andlthe Federal. Court quarters, it is tVSF t posfible-tEaf appropriaLon wiifi118) yt 4", Altogether : in- asked to rehabilitate the "old : Mint 1 defimte-shape' yt the situation isj one ki i'k-'kU ! -Vi -.vl -..1 -.i thatds of supreme interest to theicity ? weithir- burea; : oth nffiSei generally, an 4he. resujt pf the efforts therein as , a' permanent arrangepient. ' Tis(jiaij faflig wpuldbe nec essarj-;tp seeK otner, plans for; the pf. flee ing, do :;3nbt. contain any provisipn; ' it' is said- fj5r the various other .offices at ' present located thereinV :,'-- f:K:?:'pf I of UncIeSaWi to, p5rpperly provide fot .bis -ivarious -machinery :-and i officials - -. . ; .. . - - t - . i . now innhe . governmentv building will pelatjpenin'thepostoffi ig,faithe' plans for 1 the'neVildlngT'- 1 "' "v".." ' . ,t : , i Air; ',. van jyicjjonaia or Aiontgom-e-f;;Ala?, Bpjn of Mrs," Jessie' McDpn- jx represemauve.' or tne Treasury. ment was in; the city; this', wfeek; anddascussedJ' with - Postmaster J. B.t Spence; andothers the' feasibility ? of usingthermint -building for the pur- aldof thiscltyi was ?in" af wreck a few days ago, near Albany; G'aU but 'hia. frie,ndsiwill; be ' gladf to larn 'cthat wi,thth;e lexception of sprained -arm and ir a'few ."slight' - brylses he. escaped seripils -in jury. , The engine; raninto an open switch. , '. ' --y--- T f QownsiHave: Tipint Bodiccis. Chambers... IP " t . - J i j :.Qir',extensiye vand well-cho!en stock -of Holiday :-and .GiftGooda k, ;, incliides a thousand and1 one articles -of real beauty and at most-any -t price. "Every article bought here engraved free of charge. 101 10) Oi A - TO F-J 7" 'i. 1 1 .lt BRAVERY :RWAD"KD:; rW-TN3TON lapsed !of . eight j-ears tt 'iU6t Hirniattfttdir; r-sculng- two - child ren from - dr wnlnff In .the ... Misspurl "rriy ?r was y ? offleially reepfrni-iVd.Sby ; tben today rheh' ftoer of 7th Treas.ury De him-a- medal Nef hepojf, ,On Doeipiefe 2 41 P 0 4, ; :threiBhlldin th'lnMce' of 'theVrlverip cold , watery and 'f r, iVeufr" saved the lives of. two'pf thm,V Pin, to -writ;, te litF ,'fa-rt ttsc ?tretoini 2-Sf?t-U Its i -at suffeeiaii" -nu.ttu3rrno ebg-of-ak beij uecesr HNAUlIraEmSSlDNJSlTM GEETISG HOJJDAY AFTEBKCON ' The last ' meetinj-:. of . the - Home . Mis sion ". Study; will roccure Monday., after noon -at) 8: 30 o'clock in ; the "First PresbyterianChurch and it i will be in t'he'infetesof . Areport .'from ckch denomination on fhorae missions" will be made ' and short talks .- .on 'the following 'subjects il V f olTow:;:; ,'... ,. : - - '"; : ' "Tlie Church ;,in - a -.Unified.; Program of Avance" -Mrs-T.S. Franklin.: C vtlw"7SucV"i-tM a Religious Force" MrsryceMcLaugh "The Church as a Social Agency' Mrs. -Cr C Hook. , - "The Stranger Within Our Gates" Mmu; W. M. ; McCabe; t "The Submerged Faith? Mrs C-Dowd. ' , " ' , - " j .. , - . r: . "The Pearl of the Antilles" Miss Laura' Orr.'" .. " , -' . ' ' - r ,'The ,Womap . of - Tomorrow Helen Breni. j j " . . : . i :.-jTh.e ffRural ft; Church" Mrs. , Scholtz.,i f. Yv -f j " - ' '"The 'Work of , the Federation ChurcfiesV-iMiss Edith Fry. L'iThe-Womaa of-Vision'i Mrs.-T.-F. Marr. ' " - ' , i expert engraver secured j by: local jetelrv concern - ttj -' .y- -,3 ; j 3 r. ; Phl Stead; formerly 4 with 'the Gortiam-Manufacjuring Companyj of Nw' York and 'an"'expi rt' engraver, .."1?. Pj?.?ition.with.theflrni of qarlbajdl, Bruns & :DIxon, and has entered ;; upon '" his" duties ' here. " "vlr,' Btead?j-irc-agn'f ed b'' the- traded as oneoff the. bgt!e'ngrayers' 6f ;tli.e-'iQjnv try?'andHitf Jsatr1b-Jtte, fo theeharae terfb,"' io ttel, flrW 1 tmifc 'ahw eivgraver- f - his Lrepu tfct ion v;-1!! been : se- eured,ij .Theflf Oi augme-itjiitB 'jpajg ratln 'ffoo by the a.ddltiejbe ftlfLfl '-'--v'-'iyt.; : ji.,' --"-' lkf V a.'V,::-;;;'v.,!' I ; : Mtaa,3ii;4- l?ff,: iipl. pS. V y ::v.U I ' fS'v.v- WS'- '.s- .'if: V :"- :::-; , - t f t . a;- s. mm m I - '- ,- J s :vl - : f. i-l : - ; I I ,.." v. . j -5-rxk . -rv. v.--. 4 -:f : ; :, - V" - -. v,..- ' -' " v ; I 1- - . r .. ;, filwii ' ' ? ' '- I I - I f ; --:' V , - ' ' '" I .;-i-: : 1: , - :- 2li; , if :. ,'' f ;,.3': 4- - - S . NATIONAL SUPERVISION No system orbauk super. 1.-1 on or regulation can exJ eel that of the United Statel Governmotat. ' The nie at the head of tJic C liarlotte Ifatlonal Bank make it a' rule to comply strictly with the - requirements ' bf the Federal .Bankhig 1,3 and . the soundness ' of the iasti ' tution is further assured bv periodical-examinations mi. , der , the , direction 0r t he Comptroller . of .the cUr , I. m-;. .'. .. ..1 1 '- -Miss ; .' 1'- of v AGED MAN HERO Invalid t"nable to Walk OrMnh Servants Into Fire Fishling Forc, r and. Saves A aluable Art Collection. NEW YORK, Nov. 2 3. Although 74years of age and too feeble 10 walk, Cortland Field, a millionairp commis sion merchant, and art connoisfiir, was the hero of an early niominc fir which: threatened to destroy his fiv? story residence on Twenty-sixth smvi.:, today. ; Just before ' 1 o'clock Mr. FiM awoke to-.find his room !rlpi with smoke. Athouch unablo to trt om of : bed on account of hiH ap.- and ;m injury to his ankle. h rcacliPd f..r a.. telephone at his bedside nrnl no tified -po4ice headquarter? of th.fir. Then he pownded on the frame of his bed until he aroused his wife in an adjoining room and the 10 servant on the floor above.. -Two of the pprvants carried 'turns' an armchair to the ground floor where he coolly organized his employes int" a.v fire fighting force, directing1 ihem in "moving his $500.pOO-8it ollectfori. The firemen "arrived iti "time tlv con fine the blaze to the floor whore ii started. : 1' ' ". ' "The chief damage was' to a prtval chapel which adjoined thie KM"1 sleeping rooms and which contained a priceless , collection of Biblfs ami prayer books in many JanKua;;'5. ; . .Though-the skirts! of -the new evening "gowns are often made of heavy brocades pr embossed velvets, the bodices are as. airj. as can be imagined, one- layer ."of; net being; sometimes Amounted. ove'r a' lining", of flesh-tinted chiffon to give the effect of a most pronounced decojletage. The gown' "pic tured here haa a bodice pf 'lace andnet and the; skirt of rose' and grajv.brb cade Is' draped over a petticoat of the .'net' and: iace.-''The "sauare ' train: at the, side is, an odd, notion, .and buttoned- boots of- pink satin accompany- the ! gown:- V a : - ' ; ' --J -": 'i -' 1 V......: s ; ; - m '( i MilLTittero.Bbver;r Whe'tf or" a "numi her ref .years. has;been :ooinected - with tKerdlSaeiftriPrih't signed tot ac.ct'HheY 1e?apba6tf r. 3esdwUlti upon fhiain'e3dutie's i'nthe',coare:'W trpd the;..println:$rade.- durin'g-' a long connection '..with l.Thp yPbseryer . -Print-lhHu:.tfd."a)n fitted'for evarAs --aaiiagi-rmttlN9irlrl The 1 Lattcasteti f pp-e- liiioue f pf t ! thfe - f .. - - - . 1 -. - r - - - - ? t - i f . . - ..... . . 1 , iii: :3"lanj"gft liiiiBiiiiiifi . ' I -: : ' 'Flift.i-'-ii'iAKi-i-i : .- -.11 ' : 1:' m V ' VV W;-: patching j jJ1 . : .; ? '1 r--.,,-; -,.-p 1 "v-:-" , - ; "3-1 U rr-. (i i' x "w s.. ATAcivemsing ; uept. , . PSHSOKALS. : Dr. Albert Wittson will rpturn l his home' in New York tonight aft v spending a fjw days here on busi ness, .'v . .:..,: . . Mr. Robert J." Brevard arrived in the " city last night from. Medford. Ore., en route1 to Atlanta tonight to visit, his. mother, and sister, Mrs. K. Ji Brevard and Mrs. Baxter S, Moore. ; Mr. Osmond L. Barringer arrived home this morning from Atlanta, wher he attended the horse show. .. Judge W.-. J. Adams arrived in the city this morning from Ilenderson vill to sbend the week-end vith hs family at the Central Hotel. a Mr. ; J. - B. Ivey returned noim- -morning from -High Point, where spent two days attending the annua, meeting of the Western North Caro lina Conference. ' ' . THE DAILY NOVELETTE - ' Tlie Great TonsOi ial Wa y. ' 'twas on. a dark Thursday Io vember that Wilfred Froth'nghan walked with -determined feet into tn Wistaria Tonsorial Parlor. "I. noticed your sign 'No tip shop, he told the. boss barber, "and thoug" I-really don't need anything just no-. I came in to-get a haircut just to the worthy cause along.'-' .' "I getcha, mister." replied the bo barber, evidently a man of some e-J cation, bdt not-much. ... - Frothingham climbed into the b barker's chair, and. being weary from from a 'walk 'of several Mock?, asleep. In time he woke up J -always did sooner or later, ahd tjunj the boss barberpresenting him wUh bin with one hand while he , .flou-Kiu; U razor with the other. , . ""Sfeveh '.dollars and., n nay-w-cents,.' please.". said the bev cut. .shave. - singe, shampoo,. JJ electric -massage, mustache t riming hot-towelsr cold toweto and ; "seven- dollars and ninety-fo;ir cen ?SuUe;;reaspnable ! ' Q rwJ; able!" faltered Frothinghani. ne wroieUut.a cheek. ."It's a reii PjJ ufe to pay,a.barber's bill without ing, to, give up a tip' - ; 'n(lV And.he reeled, outsiue to the nj' weighing machine to see thj;bw had really made such a differenc him," . , ';. - . '. ;' . CHARLESTON, W. Va.. Nov- 2. i hi'-hmmds have been trailing su " -fi,rh'prV through' the moun tain..-of .the'-martial law.regi"n of Kanawha' coal field, resulted 4:ari 1 !:--.-. iu T,w-iHOTitiir'ft near Leewoofl. v of a . man! whose name -was & i . wanted in ronnei tiok:wh,the'attack on;the train .last - Friday; when . lX) Blankenship -was shot, - ' . i as ' - (Punch.) "Customer 'Arf-pound o butter. Sh. 'JO. :,N 'Tryon St. Jeweler Silvei-sniith Charlotte, - X. C- maiWYe-, no vim. . The . best 1 CUSl"'"V - . - 3 he- Naw, the worst; same tor-.-' '. ' ' as we " - : nawn. - itttx iU-V'Sy:
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 23, 1912, edition 1
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