THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921. r -T , ' - i 1 1 Wedding Invitations Annou ncements Social Stationery Tastefully, and correctly done IN CHARLOTTE Delivery in four days. Twenty-eight years of service. Queen City Printing Co. Complete Printing Service. 14-16 East Fourth St. Fix Up The Living Room and Sun Parlor FOR FALL WILL SOON BE ON US We suggest Draperies also. Have them made ready to go up when you want them. To put it off might mean disappointment. We offer some spe cial prices. ' Cottons in beautiful colors and patterns 75c to $5.00 yard. Linen Hand Blocked Chintz. .. .$3.00 to $10.00 yd. Velours in solid colors $7.50 to $12.00 yd Tapestry and Damasks. ...... .$6.00 to $20.00 yd We estimate and design free" of charge and we can be of help to you. arker Gardner Co We're sure of an encore when we sell tOIlt Suits Real values in clothes for the stout man that fit well and stand up. H. C. Long Co. 33 East Trade STATESVILLE TO HAVE DAY HERE Will Run Special Train to the Exposition on Septem ber 15. Statesville, Sept. 7 Thursday, Sep tember 15, has been designated as "Statesville Day" at the Made-in-Caro-Y 1 i ii i "IT v I x i i i i i i . lotte on September 12-29. This was de cided on at an open meeting of the Statesville Chamber of Commerce, which was attended by citizens repre senting the varied interests of the citv. It was an enthusiastic gathering or Statesville's most progressive and en terprising business men and there was not a discordant note in the full und free discussion of the matter of takin.-j an active interest in showing the won derful advantages and achievements of Statesville as an industrial center. C. H. Turner, president of the Cham ber of Commerce, opened the meeting with a brief, pointed address in which he pointed out the importance of hav ing a "Statesville Day" at the Made-in-Carolina Exposition in Charlotte. He stated that Statesville had already en gaged more space at the exposition an 1 had a ore diversified exhibit than any other town ot the size in the fctate. Alany people in Statesville are no' aware of what is made here and an exhibit will be a revelation to them Cnpt. "V. J. Squire, of Charlotte, wus present and made a comprehensive ad dress with reference to the purposes and plans of the exposition manage ment. It is purely educational and will be of untold benefit in showing to our home people what is being accomplisn ed in the industrial line by our home enterprises. Captain Squire made a number of practical suggestions wth reference to having a speaker for the occasion, getting special train, ecz , which were accepted by the organize tion. J. Paul Leonard, secretary of the State Merchants' Association, who has recently been touring the State, stated wherever he had been the people were talking the exposition and were com ing to Charlotte. He urged the impoi tance of "Statesville Day." Sirpt. R. ?.r. Gray, of the StatesvMle graded schools, spoke highly of th? matter and suggested that he thought it would be of gre'at educational valu to his high school pupils to take them. The suggestion was most enthusiastic?.1 ly received by members of the Chamber of Commerce and it was unanimously agreed to -. have the high school stu dents attend the exposition in a body there will be nearly two hundred of the. Other business men making ad dresses were D. M. Ausley, C. V. Ht.i kel. C. E. Keiger, J. G. Shelton. F. A. Sherrill. W. Hi Morrison. A. W. Bunch. Governor V. D. Turner was extend ed the honor of an invitation to be the speaker of the day. He accepted and his address will be a feature of the oc casion. A special train will be run from Statesville to Charlotte, and it is nosr estimated that there will be possiblv one thousand people who will attend. The Rotary Club, Merchants' Assooiar tion and the various organizations of Statesville will heartily join in he movement for making "Statesvilte Day" a great success. The committee appointed by Presi dent C. H. Turner to complete ar rangements for the occasion is om posed of the following: W. H. Morri.-on, A. W. Bunch. A. B. Johnston. Frank Johnson, R. M. Gray, J. G. Shelton, C. E. Keiger, F. A. Sherrill, Mayor L. B. Bristol. Following are the exhibitors who will be represented at the exposition: C. H. Turner, who will show pony saw mills 5n operation; Statesville Flour Mill will bake bread from the home product: Statesville Brick Company, fac :d and common brick: Queen Knitting Mill, ladies' and men's silk, mercerized rr.d cotton ' hosiery; Imperial Furniture Company, bed room furniture: Statesville Furniture Company, bci room furniture: Carolina Parlor Fur niture Company, living room furniture; Sterling Mills, flour; Statesville Show Case Company, cabinet work: States. viJle Cotton Mill, yarns; Novelty Shop, embroidery, button making, fancy plaids, etc. AGREE ON FREIGHT RATES. New York, Sept. 7. Representatives of steamship companies operating be tween Pacific and Atlantic coasts through the Panama Canal Tuesday agreed to maintain conference freight rates. The steamship men conferred with W. J. Love, vice-president of the Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, and W. B. Keene, traffic manager. CELEBRATION ON BOONE JHGHWAY Wilkes and Watauga Coun ties to be Hosts at Deep Gap Event. North "Wilkesboro, Sept. 7. Weather conditions permitting, Deep Gap,, na ture's gateway through Blue Ridye mountains, is going to be the scene of a great occasion on Thursday, Sep tember 8, when ' the counties of Wilkes and Watauga are hosts at a celebra tion heralding the fact that the grad ing of the Boone Trail Highway has been completed between North Wilkes boro and the Tennessee line. The cele bratiofi will be featured by a barbecu? and picnic dinner, and speeches by prominent citizens of various sections of the State. A committee has made a tour of the highway and a place suitable for holding the celebration has been lo cated on the highway, 30 miles dis tant from this city. Unless l-ains fall in this section the highway can be traveled from Winston-Salem, Char lotte, Statesville and other points i without any trouble. Some sections of the road may be found to be slight ly rough, but the trip can be made without damage to cars. A large num ber of Winston-Salem people will be ! present Thursday and many people of other places are expected to be found in the Gap on that day. People here arc very enthusiastic over the fa?t one of the "Lost Provinces" has in: outlet, and it is encouraging to knew that a portion of the highway is al ready receiving a coat of gravel. In 1S51 a dommittee was appointed by the legislature of North Carolina to make an inspection of the Blue Ridge range for the purpose of locat ing the most practical route for build ing a highway across the mountains. This committee reported favorably on Deep Gap. In 163 a bill was passed by the Legislature ordering a surve, and State funds were spent on a high way leading from this city via Hol man's Ford to Trades Tenn., the con struction work beginning at the Ten nessee line and extending into Watau go counts'. For some reason- the work was discontinued before the proj ect was completed. The heaviest grade on the highway east of Boone is 4.12 per cent, and there are no dan gerous curves. A general invitation is extended by the Wilkes Commercial Club to peoole of the Piedmont and Western Noi'.n Carolina to take part in celebrating the completion of the grading of one of the main highways in the State. ANSWERED LETTERS. . Mazie;; Mrs. T. I. K.; Mrs. Mc. To eradicate lines and keep the muscles from sagging, give the skin this treat ment twice each week. Massage a cleansing cream into the skin and re move with hot moist cloth. Paint It all over with an astringent and lie down for 20 minutes while it draws up the skin. Remove with warm moist cloth. Massage again, but use a fine cream, until as much is absorbed as the skin will take. Wipe off the surplus and rub the face and throat with a piece of ici?. along that oily condition, but nothing will cure it, except keeping your liver active and the stomach sweet. R". H. S. From one of the readers, comes this suggestion. She says she took the curl from her hair by rubbing the rcalp with a solution of JBoracic Acid and water. She did this before shampooing the head and she claims that it not only took all the kink from her hair, but it also cured her of dand ruff. Boracic Acid is healing and cleansing, so you are perfectly safe in trj'ing it. Ask the druggist about the 'strength of the solution. gentle of strokes since this part of the body is easily bruised. AT V Vt T U1 TT rt.atifol ilucn Blue Eyes You can correct that hab- tratVin'"tft'rtv0in n,,r- Kt ai flash it by exerting your will power, as it is coid water over the whole chest each a case oi ieiung loose your emotions. M. W. You should consult the Aoc tor about that soreness. The abdom inal muscles can be. strengthened the same as ansr other muscles, but you should know first if your condition ad-, mits of it. When women lose their figure after childbirth, it is usually be cauoe thev get into a habit of slumping, especiallj- when carrs'ing the child. Learn to stand properly, even when holding the baby. Keep the abdomen in and the chest forward. Stand on the balls of the feet and breath deeply This will make sou light, springy and may be all that you need to restore s our figure. If you do not overcome it, it will re act on your health. It may help you do this, if the family will agree to make sport of it or give you a start or shock, each time you indulge yourself in this recreation. Make up your mind to convert this emotionalism into some nodded activity. Your letter makes me believe you are a capable girl and well able to hold your place among all these healthy, capable women of the present day. Mrs. Fafry H. The 17-year-old girl should weight 120 pounds and the older one 125. Evelyn The line between your es'es probably comes from ej'e strain. A good tkin is the result cf good health which you should try to attain. Eat properly and take as much exercise in the air as you can, even though it is only to prac tise dvep breathing before the open win dow. j Beatrice R. Never use any cream on your face except that made from vege table oils, since you have this tendency to grow hair. To be sure of it, why not make s-our own? If you will send a stamped addressed envelope I shall be pleased to send you directions about it. Apply a toilet water to your face to help morning. Increase the circulation by using friction from a coarse towel. You may also massage each night with warm cocoa butter, but use the most Look Younger Care-worn, nerve-exhausted women need Bitro-Phosphate. a pure organic phosphate dispensed by Jas. P. 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MUST HAVE U. S. PERMISSION. Montreal, Sept. 7. The Quebec Li quor Commission will sell liquor to American visitors in the province only if the American Government per mits the sale, it was announced Tues day by G. S. Simard, chairman of the commission. The statement followed the seizure of 70 barrels of beer yes terday at a picnic of 3,000 New York state Elks Typewriters of all makes sold, rent ed, exchanged or repaired. Pound & Mooro Co. Phone 4542. 23-tf Big Reduction IN PRICE OF ALL 9 White Canvas Oxfords and Pump s We intend to close out these lines and are making our prices so attractive .that quick sale will be as sured. Our stock still Is almost complete, and we can sup ply the individual prefer- - ence. 4LL NEW MODELS FOR THIS SEASON SPECIALLY PRICED. 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