THE? CHARLOTTE NEWS JUNE 19, 1915.
Dainty, Cool, Attractive Summer
fabrics tor rretty Dresses
The style's the thing of most importance in selecting ma
terials for a frock then comes the price.
With these two facts in mind We invite your attention
Tomorrow to our snowing or new summer dress materials.
A Waist Season
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s is a ume wnen me ae-
rr.and for Shirt Waists is great
er than it has been for years.
Everv one Is buying pretty
Blouse Waists.
y-s You'll probably be looking for
i
flaying some excellent styles at
9c in Voiles and Lawns and at
$2.50 and $3.50 some beautiful
Silks and Crepes.
soe TOMORROW.
On our 2nd floor we are dis-
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MAY WE SHOW YOU?
Your Summer
GOSSARD
It's really a fact that so many
women are wearing this front
laced corset that the question
now, always is, not what kind
of a corset will I buy but what
kind of a Gossard Corset will I
buy.
Just naturally in thinking of
Corsets women think of The
Gossard.
There's a very natural reason
for this too.
The Gossard gives so . much
genuine satisfaction in comfort,
wear and chief est of all looks
and - style.
Because this original front
laced is so good don't think the
prices are out of reach.
They are not. A new Sum
mer model with all the Gossard
goodness can be bought at from
$2.00 to $5.00.
Ask our corsetiere.
OUR STRIPED VOILES AT 25c A YARD (Just Come In)-0ur pretty Seed
Voiles and Fancy Voiles in all whites, at 19c, 25c and 35c Yard.
Our Good Looking Printed Crepes, in all colors, at 37c Yard.
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SOCIAL
FORGET IT.
Nth "Old G!ory,? and
Stack of Blue Prints
Mr. Clarkson is Off
v- Fe-:o: Clarkson, one of the mov-
3g spirits in tiie progressive develop
:t"of Little Switzerland, now reck-
4 as cze ot the most attractive
icc:ain resorts in the Carolina hills,
Ktiis morning for western North
VG'.xa. bearing with him a large
s!:gi c "Old Glory," safely furled
Tie: his arm, and also a heavy roll
i ;l:e-p:ints representing further
tori aid improvements for Little
SXrkson will spend several days
irie auntains in and about Little
Sii2fi:d and it is expected that
5as return he will have some in
ifsiig announcements to make con
zg contemplated changes and ad
Se3 at little Switzerland.
With the coming of the month of
."iv the exodus of tourists and of
iarlorre citizens towards the cool and
ieslthful mountain region is expected
'0 become quite general. Manv Char
ge people have homes not onlv at
Ltie Switzerland but at the other
retain resorts and not a few of
":ese ar? already established in their
loistain residences rcr the summer
Hiica.
Daughters of America and
J. 0. U. A. M. Here Will Be
Addressed by Rev. J. C. Hughes
The Daughters of America and Jr.
Order United American Mechanics of
the. city, and county are invited to at
tend a special service at Pegram
street Presbyterian church Sunday
evening at 8 o'clock June 20.
The sermon will be a special one
for their benefit and will be preached
by Rev. J. C. Hughes, the pastor. The
Daughters of America and Juniors will
assemble at the hall of Park Council,
Jr. O. U. A. M. in Belmont at 7:30
o'clock, and march to the church in a
body. All Juniors and Daughters of
Rev. Dr. A. A. McGeachy Will
Be Speaker at Broadway .
Theater To-morrow
The speaker at the meeting for
men at the Y. M. C. A. service Sun
day afternoon at 5 o'clock at the
Broadway theatre will be Rev. Dr. A. A
McGeachy, pastor of the Second Pres
byterian church.
These meetings have been of unus
ual interest and have been largely at
tended. It is expected that the meet
ing Sunday afternoon will be no ex
ception as Dr. McGeachy is one of
the most attractive speakers to men
that the city affords.
The musicwill be of special inter
est the soloist being Mr. E. C. Spring
er, jr., -and the" association-orchestra
America are fnvited to attend. Mr. i will render special numbers vas well
along the lines advocated by these
orders.
Union Meeting for Juniors.
Next Friday night in the hall of
Park Council No. 90, Jr. O. U. A. M.
in Belmont, there will be held a most
interesting union meeting of the Jun
iors of the city and county. Every
member of this order is urged to be
present, as matters 01 importance win
be discussed. A complete program of
the meeting will be announced
JUSX
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of the
Summer
Comfort
a Few Dollars
Will Buy.
Cool Sanitary Rag Rugs, 27x54
90c, 36x72, $1.25; 8x10 feet size,
$7.00 to $10.00, 9x12 sizes $8.50
to $12.50, and w.e have the pret
tiest colors and patterns and the
'4 best quality in Rag Rugs that
we have ever shown.
Heavy
rca and
smooth weave "Waite" Grass Rugs for Summer living
perch, 27x54 sizes. $1.00. 26x72 sizes $1.50 and S1.75: 6x9
' -xl si2es $.50, 9x12 sizes $8.50 to $10.00. Heavy substan--e
mapie porch rockers, $2.50 up, old reliable Rustic Hickory
rSaCrl Rckers $2.50 to $7.50. Solid oak porch swings complete
3.Ti:i nut on tr . -r -. -r i at fa a
up o.uu; ljuxunous uouca nammocKs $.ou iu
hymns.
Lakewood Park Company
Receives a Chartei
If you see a tall fellow ahead of
the crowd,
A leader of men, marching fearless
and proud,
And you know of a tale whose mere
telling aloud
Might cause his proud head to in an
guish be bowed,
It's a pretty good plan to for
. get it.
If you know of a skeleton hidden
away
In a closet guarded and kept from
the day
In the dark, whose showing, whose
sudden display,
Might cause grief and anguish and
ltfe-long dismay,
It's a pretty good plan to for
get it.
If you know of a thing that would
lessen the joy
Of a, man or a woman, a girl or
'a boy,
That would wipe out a smile or the
least way annoy
A fellow, or cause any gladness to
cloy,
It's a pretty good plan to- for
get it.
rrSelected.
BRIDE WELL KNOWN
IN THIS CITY
A marriage of interest to her many
Charlotte friends was that in Atlanta,
Georgia Thursday evening of Miss
Maud Gulledge, formerly of Wades
boro, and Dr. J. W. Roberts, Jr., a
prominent Atlanta surgeon.
The wedding announcement was re
ceived in Charlotte today by friends
of the bride, Miss Gulledge, having
been a visitor here on several occas
ions in the past. She has been in At
lanta for about six years as superin
tendent of a hospital there until some
three months ago, when she resigned
on account of her health. The bride
is a sister of Mr. D. B. Gulledge of this
city, and has a number of relatives in
Wladesborp and Anson county.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
FOR LITTLE FOLKS.
Dorothy Carson, the little daugh
ter of Rev. E. G. Carson, of Villa
Heights, celebrated her fifth birthday
yesterday by inviting a number of her
little friends to spend the hours
from four to six with her. Games
were played, stories told and songs
sung and then the little ones march
ed with Dorothy leading, to the din
ing room where ice cream and cake
were served. The table was decorat
ed with flowers and crepe paper
festoons to the light above. The little
girl was made happy by many pret
ty gifts.
. Those present were: Ruth Willis,
Mildred Moseley, Helen McCorkle,
Mary White, Sarah Hasty, Bessie
May Hasty, Daisy Woodside, Norma
Key, Master Erskine Carson and
Miss Sadie Bell Miller, who assisted
Mrs. Carson with " the , games and
songs.
The Lakewood Park Company, a
new Charlotte corporation, organized
for the purpose of developing and
operating Lakewood, to the west of
the city, . as a summer outing place
and amusement park, has been grant
ed a charter bv the secretary of
state, a copy of the charter being now
on file in the office of the clerk of
the court. The authorized capital
stock of is $50,000 and the incorpora
tors are Messrs. J. R. Cherry, Z. V
Taylor, E. C. Marshall and the South,
em Public Utilities Company.
The company is authorized to
build and operate theaters, and oth
er places of amusement, to operate
roller-coasters, merry-go-rounds, chute
the-chutes, Ferris wheels,etc.
DEATH OF A CHILD.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. Morris, jr., of 1209 South Tryon
street, died last night at the home of
its parents. The funeral will take place
this afternoon at 5 o'clock and inter
ment will be iri Elmwood cemetery
immediately afterward.
"Aero
Porch Srades 6 to 10 feet sizes $3.00 to $5.75 the
With
patent no-whip attachment the best. Purita.n Refrig
ll0rs in all
izcs.
W. T. M
of 4. r
cCOY&CO.
Mr. Floyd Gresham, Now at Hotel
Mariana, is in City.
Mr. Floyd Gresham, who is now
managing the Hotel Mariana at
Marion, N. C, is spending today in
the city with friends. Mr. Gresham
is one of the leading hotel men of
the Carolinas and has had wide exper
ience in the hotel business both in
Charlotte and other points. The hotel
at Marion, where Mr. Gresham is at
present located, is looked upon by
tourists and traveling men as one of
the best in that section of the state.
Mr. Chapman Will Go to Wadesboro.
Mr.' W. S. Chapman, who has tor
some time been connected with the
Southern Public Utilities Company,
has resigned his position with that
company to go to Wadesboro, where
he will take charge of the office of
tie J. H. Clark Lumber Company.
He will leave Monday to take up his
new duties.
Would Christen the Arizona,
With Plain Wate
KITCHEN SHOWER FOR
MISS HYNDMAN.
Miss Faye Stearns was hostess yes
terday afternoon at her home on East
avenue in pnmnlimpnt. to Miss Mattie
Hyndtnan, whose marriage to Dr. Pat-1
TT-rTi i-aTrcia nlapo .rm Tune SO Thfi 1
house and porch were prettily decorat
ed with sweet peas, lilies, ferns and
magnolias,. The color scheme being
pink and white. The guests were in
vited into the living room, where
ribbons of pink and white were tied
to the table and entwined around the
chandelier. Miss Hyndman was then
asked to untie the ribbon and find
the other end of it. The ribbons led
to all parts of the room, where, hid
den away, were useful utensils of all
kinds for the kitchen. hTe packages
were opened and a receipt was found
in each one of them.
Delicious punch was served and
Miss Eva Avant gave a very appro
priate toast to the bride-to-be. Re
turning to the porch each guest was
riven a cuo towel to hem. A beautiful
linen towel was given as a prize for
the prettiest work. Miss tiynaman
won the prize.
Delicious pink and white cream and
cakes were served. Miss Hyndman
wore a pretty .lingerie dress with pink
sash and corsage of pink and white
sweet peas. Miss Stearns wore a be
coming dress of chiffon voile and cor
sage of white sweet peas. The guests
were:
Misses Eva and Margaret Warlick,
Mary Payne, Susie Bobbitt, Mattie
Hyndman, Kate Smith; Mesdames E.
N. Clemence, E. C. Hood, L. W. Petree,
D. B. Stearns, D. A. McLaughlin, E. J.
Caton, W. C Hancock
RETURN FROM '
ASHEVILLE.
Mr. B. F. Roark, Miss Hattie Roark,
Master B. F. Roark. Jr.. and .Miss
Mary McClain of Rome, Ga., a guest
at the Roark home, returned Friday
morning from Asheville. Mr. Roark
attended the Merchants Convention
there.
Lincolnton Contracts For
20,000 Square Yards of
Permanent Street Paving
Special to The News. ,
Lincolnton, June 19. At the special
meeting, the board of aldermen voted
unanimously in favor of letting a con
tract for permanent street paving.
The portion of the city to be paved
is about one mile in length, including
the court house, two blocks west of
court house and six blocks east of
court house, about 20,000 square yards
in all.
The pavement will be asphaltic
concrete. S. W. Thompson, vice pres
ident of the Noll Construction Com
pany of Chattanooga, Tenn., was the
successful bidder.
The attorney for the contractors
and the city attorney drew the con
tract today and the same has been
signed.
Mr. Thompson, the contractor says
the work on the streets will begin
within two weeks and that he expects
to complete the contract in about
three months or by the first of Octo
ber. The rumor is that the board will
consider later the proposition of pav
ing other streets. The citizens of the
town are determined also to have a
"wliite-way" for the city; this is being
considered seriously and the rumor is
that the lights will be installed immediately.
"Pop, Venice is half water, isn't it?"
"Yes, my son." "Then would it be cor
rect to refer to its large floating pop
ulation? Baltimore American,
For Dainty Women
ODOR - O - NO
The Anti-Dress
Shield Toilet Water
Keeps the armpits
fresh, dry and nat
ural. Makes Dress
Shields absolutely
unnecessary. Pre
vents excessive
perspiration and
destroys perspira
tion odor.
Harmless and
- ' Guaranteed.
Sold in Charlotte by
SHEPPARD DRUG CO.
7 West Trade. Phone 1217
i
or the June Bride
at
our
fetters
Hi,
store
services.
and your selection will h port Wa harm Riir bean-
Stprllnor nil... J3 - , . . m
"s, onvcr nai ware inciuaing an vxe iancy pieces.
beautiful bowls, sandwich trays, bread trays. Ditch-
coinports. vnsoa j
oK " " mtuijr smaller yieco.
Q Cut Glass m., . . ' . . .'
. v-ua ana uiocfcg In all the reliable makes.
JEWELER, SILVERSMITH AND
DIAMOND MERCHANT.
10 N. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C.
F ROARK,
By Associated Press. .
Chicago, June 19 Anne A. Gordon,
president of the .National Woman's
Christian Temperance Union, tel
egraphed Secretary Daniels at
Washington, saying the temperance
union, "with 500,000 members, believes
you will eert all possible ' influence
against the use of alcoholic liquor in
the chirstening of the Arizona," the
new battleship to be launohed today
at the New York navy yard.
As Arizona is a prohibition state,
various other protests have been made
against the use of champagne in the
chistenlng. The navy department an
nounced yesterday , that .the question
would be left to Governor Hunt to decide.
He "I'd like to propose a little toast
" She "Nothin' doin', kid; I want a
regular meal." Michigan Gargoyle.
Thomas to Supervise
Making of War Contracts
By Associated Press.
London, June 19, 10:27 a. m. Da
vid A. Thomas, the Welsh coal mag
nate, the Exchange Telegraph Com
pany says, has accepted an appoint
ment from David Lloyd George, minis
ter of munitions, to go to the United
States and Canada to supervise the
making of munitions contracts.
See Our Big
U JJ I
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A man may be likened to a lobster
if he turns red when he finds himself
in hot water.
soothes and refreshes after exercise,
overcomes redness and flush instantly.
Beautifies ' your complexion and keeps
the shin soft, smooth and delicate.
WHITE. PINK. ROS-RED COLORS.
75 cent per bottle at Druggists or mailed by us.
Send for FREE SAMPLE.
LYON MFG. CO., 42 South 5th St. Brooklyn, N.Y. 1 1
Window Display
The Great Play Shoe.
Look better, wear bet
ter and more comfortable.
Sizes to fit all the family.
Trot Moc catalog sent
free.
GILMER-MOORE
COMPANY;
16 S. Tryon St.
You have tried the rest
Now Buy tMe Best
White House Tea
India Ceylon, Orange Peko, only
in net weight sealed sanitary cans.
AH first class grocers.
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Phone Us Your Orders.
MRS. H. S. BRYAN & CO.
The Florist.
. Phone 653.
ART
PHOTOGRAPHER.
COOKE'S STUDIO
S24 No. Tryon SL 'Phone 1511.
Only $1.00
500 Pair ChHdren's Pumps and Ox.
fords White Tan and Black
y On Sale at
$1;00 iPair
Many In This Lot Worth $2.00 and
$2.50. All sizes i up to size - 2.
On Sale in Oup Children's De
partment Saturday and
C . ;v Monday. : '
Phone 23.
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1 homo
sons
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"Artist Model"
EVERETT GRAND PIANO
Made For Musicians Who KNOW.
Write for prices and terms or call at our
factory warerooms.
The John Church Company
MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE PIANOS.
1805 Main Street, Columbia, S. C
P. M. AS BURY, Mgr.
1
VACATION FANCY WORK
Stamped materials of all kinds, Crochet
Threads.
Take your supply with you.
THE QUALITY SHOP.
14 S. Tryon Street .
In
62,884 Quarts
May.
During the month of May we sold in the city
of Charlotte 62,884 quarts, an average of 2,096
quarts per day of clarified "The Only Clean Milk"
and pasteurized "The Only Safe Milk.'
ft
Are we supplying you? If not call phone
3100 or 3101.
c.
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DAIRY CO
19 W. 5th Street.
COW 13 .
What it w32 doIt fceeps off ffles, prevents Hoe cm cows and.
horses, soothes cows and horses, prevents the dreaded tick, -srSIl
not injure the most sensitive eMq, lasts longer in the sun. aaui KBind,
materially increases the flow of milk, give jdws a chance to leed
In peace, makes horses good natures!.
Hutchison, Sehom & Hipp,
Phone 205.
211213 N College St.
June Weddings
Our arrangement of .wedding flowers and decorative work embod
ies the latest ideas in floral craft Our flowers the best to be "had" in
the markets.
SCHOLTZ, The Florist Inc.
Phone 1443. 306 N. Tryon
25 c Oxfords And
Pumps
Cut this ad out and bring it to our
store Saturday and we will give you
choice of two hundred pair ladies'
and children's pumps and oxf ords
Ladies' sizes, '2 to 4. .,.'
Children's sizes, 9 to 13.
At 25 Cents
Si Hi
DeLane
Shoe
Phone 1233. 36 East Trade Street