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THE CQ!lr SWS CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 10, 1921. ! IB P f MM X ! Ul I iil 1 If I J J I II V X B aWrf? " i jt7' IK II II I I I I I I I I I V 1 I JL. 1 I . 1 I I I I I t I V X lit II all E 1 I I I 1 I I I f I f-IT-lTT T7 W .WW m -- ' I I U I 1 VI I I I fX II II X X is M ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 - i ii ii i! ii ii w i i k rri in" tt- rv tttiTx tti---- i i i i - 1 1 1 1 w 1 1 1 1 -( J0 ,,,,11! of horses ianded in 1 tiJJ ii IU m WW 1 I U-I W X W INM I V-l I k-K I 1 Ii I I I II 11 I I 1 IJ I - dUk - J " 1 i V Jill I I - S 1 1 I II I1 XX I I I I II 11 11 II J J I a : a ii ' - a mm mm mm v. a a a . r . h i mam am a a mm a a ra a a a a a a , as mm mm. s' m mm lla - I r,l I v I 1 I 1 I 1 1 XX Mil II II if I V-X II El Hit a. I - II I III I I I 1 E I 111 1 If II II If I 1 1 11 The I I I II II II nil If X A If 1 1 El t 1 II I fti 3 13 ff 1 I lTl 1 7 1 I II I I I 1 I 1 I I II 111 II II If 1 I '7 ii iiwa il. bJ ii y wti ii 111011 MTOPi i ' ' ' ' ' . '. ' . ; f u luq 1 Jeanne Price - - . York, June v. iviore tnan fil v,,k from ranee ine otner day. A ..... si of them, nuttine thir ! fle value at nearly $20,000 each srt h inns t ho handsomest automobiles) "'""i ,.m '10 51 were a Part f te 10 s1; liaMv of the late W. K. Vander ''Imi iin lit'le the famous Oversight, ti:t.t ivii over $100,000 in a year of nc in l'i;,noe- And now tney are raCu sold. One hundred and ten horsea 10 oin in the Vanderout stables in France- VanlvUi i:i 1s sp to seeing a good iv.tiu ! i-emarkable sights, but of- pastimes boiling point. C1"' . i.irtVftlv sanp lrmkincr man ,),-, r f ' w;ui::n; on the rocks at the base of "pju,iv ,ioa wall, near the Customs no 'in t th0 sight of this usually e r'u'.-i1 indulgence right there at f 1 f0lU : Hroadway was too much f ihf ras?-Msby. Every sort of ex-.--a-icn vms discussed among the i ili.it gathered ' ..t n i p ilrnnnpd from tTncx wall rimors of washed up treasures; 1 evfr'tn"'S eise mat tne prosaic J ,n mMiinatipn can conceive. Fin- ' ' . t flirt wall A ' rhftrm I. Wind It?" p;:ul vhat. he asked. What vou wore looking for." I wasii't looking for anything," he ..H ine aociui pi cscnueu mac i Lie in salt water to cure rheumatism. (joins it in the nearest salt water j 'can fnil to my office." ?p!' of everything they say, the ?:;d dors change a little bit. I wfis jcuipturf. 1 don't want to seem flip, taut towards Art, but I do know that h( beauties of our day would just sit dc'nn and 'eep if their measurements patched those of some of the old-time rodjesses. They were entirely too liasky-loekins to meet the demands of Ffth Avenue. I turned to a young jriist who was with me. "Do YOU ttir.k a re''s0n wno s only five-feet five ought to be so large around as that?" " He admitted that he didn't; that also, a? a matter of fact, he pre ferred the Burne-Jones ladies, who are composed principally of length. Pursu jr. the subject further, I approached cr.e cf the very smart costumers. Would you engage a person for a I asked, "who was as broad and sort of round as most of the sculp tured people, are, even if she WERE a goddess?" The costumer shook her read. "I would not." oho said. 'And If my customers are that shape, I try to get them to change somehow. Thirty fix inch hip? for five-feet five tali is as much as I can approve." I quested or.. I decided to find if health and beauty could still go together, remem- bering how everyone used to say. What a healthy-looking girl" when ever a hundred and fifty pounder ap peared. I went to Dr. R. Newman rex;, who. making- a profession of tak- irc pounds off too-wide people, has es tablished his office right on Fifth Ave- u , i-'i i v-v nttj ill IUUVU VVXi.ll ito standards as well as his own. "Can you he just as brutally healthy as as a Greek goddess, for instance. I asked, ar.d not weight like them? Health ier. " he exclaimed. "You remember thej ter.pers of most of them? Well, then! That was poor health. Y'es, these 1921 girls and matrons and grandmothers -dho are so slim and supple that they can wear any style put upon them are probably the healthiest set the word! has known, Jaken as a whole." Th rock-ribbed stick-to-itiveness of New England still crops out every once in a while. New York has an experi ence with it the other day. Henry Be::e Hough, president of the Edgar town. Mass.. Chamber of Commerce, came to town determined not to pay minute to the hat checkers. As his taat docked at Fulton street, he tossed S:s r.at into the Hudson nnrl landprl r. Xev York bareheaded. Moreover. ji" rnainf d just that way throughout n.s .oar nays here. This lack of over wad apparel reduced his expense con siderably and did not in the least inter. to? with hi business or social pro- am. He went to the theater, a ban- Q'Jt. coHpra reunion and husiness- tsikir? IlinchPS. Tn thp stnrp Yia waa Iways mistakpn fnr n flnnrwollror Vint e didn't mind. "When I get back to Keartown," saif Mr. Hough. "I will tav the hest hat in town with the morpv T cvAfi -in t- ,-, :ips." The largest anartment house in the :'d has just been completed on Park .tnue. One of the individual apart nts in if has seventeen rooms and v are not tiny ones. LUCY JEANNE PRICE. THREE BOYS HELD ON CHARGES OF MURDER Lynehburtr. Vn .Tiin inw?iiio I Elizabeth City, N. C, and Richard UdweIl of L,ongn Island City, N. Y., cV'-'Jred in thp mnntitaino nf AmViorct nty Thursday bv citizens, were hi'J" here fms morning by Lynch 2T Police officers and lodged in jail n the charge of the murder at Char- Wttf-SVllle. Va.. Snnfla,, nicrlit of T T. Eavis a?ed night watchman of a gar- 5 ior the purpose of automobile rob Cm- . - Ann m , . j a i a w naiiiig uuiiuieu trie wuuiiu 'hich resulted in Davis death. Thev conff-ssed also, police say, to vari- places. All the boys are under to t-6 1 ys sai(1 tney were on the way .ucr,af,hlnPton in the stolen automobile nen the,. . iufSL i.neir way. rrHShi,n"t0n' June 10. Home brew- -1 up more than 16,000 tons of depf , 1 w. jvi. uirren, presi- " 1 1 1 1 1 1 IIICL iBi)VUiaiCU X1.CL10- otnpanv, estimated Thursday in oenatp flnhjnmmitfD6 Vila in Sivins piiv,,- inaing Din to autnorize o-jrgaining by farmers. n cnre4 ay irritete4 aclp a! na my Mir grew o pratty aad ltrlt Try Ddy waata to know wfait 1 . I or praiia th y 1 iter(4 W at IUEH. Bt U b; ler how preMy my hatr la. J4AIJONM. OUEErJ HAIR DRESSING . ? "ja that f is root and ta he hair to trow lone, ft and Bnateht;rmo-sdaiidrottandops I "'ling hair one. If you har J. & P. Coats Thread, 150-yard spooi Thread. Genuine J. & P. Coats, all numbers, white and black 5c MEN'S BATHING SUITS 98c Men's Bathing Suits, trimmed in white and teds; all sizes at 9 200 more new patterns of pretty Figured Voile at 35co Ladies Cotton Hose ,in black only ildjic 3 for 25c Ladies' extra quality Cotton Hose in black, white, grey and cordovan 2 for;..... 35c Ladies' mercerized Hose .in black, white and cordovan Children's black and white Socks, small sizes Two for . ...... . . . 25c ' GAUZE VESTS Ladies' fine quality, full size Gauze Vest, 25c value 11 two for 35c WINDSOR KIMONETTE CREPE Windsor Kimonette : in all the newest patterns for Kimonos. Short while ago 65c values. Sale-price 25Co 32-INCH DRESS' GING HAM, 18c 32-inch New Plaid Ging ham with, solid colors to match. Sale price ISco APRON GINGHAM, 82c Warranted fast color Apron Gingham, all size check. Sale price SV2C0 32-IN. GINGHAM 122c Bloomfield 32-inch Ging ham in black, pink and checks, 25c quality for 12V-C. PLAID GINGHAM, 10c 27-inch Plaid Gingham Dress Pattern, short length. Sale price LIGHT OUTING FLANNEL, 10c. 27-inch Outing Flannel in pink and blue stripe, checks, etc.,. for children, 35c value -in remnants. Price 1 . 0c ; MEN'S . HANDKERCHIEFS, 5c Men's full size Handker chiefs at Be Q President 25c , soft hem stitched Handkerchiefs at Co AMOSKEAG TOWELLING, 10c Amoskeag linen finish Toweling, 25c quality. Sale price 10c Men's and Boys Clothing and Furnishings SERGE SUITS Men's Fine Quality Serge Suits $22 Young Men's Skeleton lined Serge Suits, $40 QQQ.50 values at ". PwO Men's and Young Men's Worsted Suits $22" BOYS' HATS ' ' , ' Boys' Wash Hats, white and colors 48 C Boys' and Girls' Black Straw Hats 98 C BOYS' PANTS Best Twill Khaki Pants 98 C Boys' Good Worsted and. Wool Pants 98 C CHAMBRAY SHIRTS, 48c Genuine Blue Ch&mbray Shirts, full size A Q at... :.. ...v...... 4oC Union Made Work Shirts O CT cut . : ., ... .......... ........... ... ....... ODC HANES' ATHLETIC SUITS, 98c Hanes' nationally-advertised Athletic Union Suits, QQ. all sizes tOL Men's Nainsook Athletic Suits. Special 48 C Regular $1.50 fine construction Union Suits 65 C DRESS SHIRTS, 95c Men's Madras in best cuts and Percale Shirts. Values that originally sold up to ' $3.00. Special price Q g Men's high grade Shirts, made of Imported Eng- lish Shirting $e5 MEN'S STRAW HATS Men's New Sailor Straw Hats $1" Men's English Straw Hats $2" Special Prices on Panama Hats at $1.95 gQQ COWHIDE OVERALLS, 85c Genuine Cowhide Overalls, all sizes, a short while QCT ago sold for $3.50. Sale price . . ... . . ... ODC Irbnalls, best Union made Overalls (J" 75 each .................. ....j......... 'tj)X MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFFS, 5c Men's full size Handkerchiefs ft- at O C President 25c soft hemstitched Handkerchiefs i A at . .. ...... Linen finish Mattress ticking at Co Narrow . width Percale, all colors at 8c Good Hickory Shirting at 27-inch Plaid Gingham at 8c 32-IN. ROMPER CLOTH, 18c Good dark patterns in 32-inch. Romper Cloth, wo ven goods, warranted fast colors for 8co Full width Mattress j , . Ticking, dark patterns , at 5co Heavy quality Mattress Ticking at SEA ISLAND SHEETING 5c Several bales 38-inch Sea Island Sheeting on sale while it lasts FATHER GEORGE SHEETING, 82c The real Father George Sea Island Sheeting. Sale price me. you can't come, send in your mail orders or telephone us. We prepay de livery charges Anywhere. "Efird's are as near as your mail box." 9J Charlotte, North Carolina FRUIT OF THE LOOM BLEACH. 15c. 3 Genuine Fruit of the Loom Bleach, every day of this sale .1 . CuDCo Solid color, red, navy, yellow and green calico for 812Co Amoskeag ACA Feather Ticking at 22c. ENGLISH LONG CLOTH Yard wide English Long CIotH very fine quality at Heavy weight Sea- Island Sheeting at ROMPER STRIPES, 15c ' Work or Play stripe Romper Cloth, light and dark patterns, - warranted fast color for - V v IBco 36-INCH CRETONNE, 15c .Yard: wide Cretonne in. all- thenew patterns, 35c values. Special sale price of ISc'o 25c CANVAS GLOVES 10c ' Men's Canvas Gloves with Gauntlets,- the 25c ; ; kind.' Sale: price ' ' ;"nkf hair try QOEEM aavd lift H ( ff..w 1 . . A - wewbro Mfg. Co- Atlanta. Ga.
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