THE CHARLOTTE, NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 2, 1921.
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NTERESTS IN
CLASH IN EAST
Ivey's
Ivey's
where Ameria and Japan
Find Themselves at Cross-
purposes.
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BY A. L. HKAUFOKD.
THURSO
THU
.(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
Washiiisrt.im. 'nv ' Tho. most im
mediate and impelling task for the
. ashington Conference is to prevent
Iveys
Ivey's
rsday Warn
AY
ne in the Far Ea.st.
It may be also stated, the honest be-
Vf of this government is that before
rere can lie an effective limitation of
rmanient the Washington Conference
ust first remove potential causes of a
etuie conflict in the Far Fast.
IcThus is explained the reason that
pomp ted the American government to
lovide for a discussion of Pacific and
nr Eastern questions in the Confer-
Hce on limitation of Armament, with
view of reaching a solution of these
oblems.
.This also answers the questions that
believed to have been in the minds
, a large part of the American peo
!e '"Why was the Far Fast injected
to the conference?" The answer
ven to this question, however, pro
motes another question "What danger
there of the United States going to
.ir over Far Eastern questions?"
.Speculation about what issues might
use a war in the I ar East and what
wers might become embroiled is dan-
frous, and. ot course, not numaniy
bssible to forecast accurately.
But, there is no doubt that the United
ates. and Japan have more reasons
feel concerned about the possibility
I a future war in the Far East than
ly other two powers.
Japan might be warranted
or feci
, in calling on her ally. Great Britain,
come to her aid in the event of such
J, conflict, under the terms of
the An
opposetl o-Japanese Alliance.
FThe United States is utterly
this alliance.
Article 2 of the alliance provides that
f either High Contracting
Pirty (either Japan or Great Britain)
kould be involved in war in defense of
S territorial rights or special interests
' the other High Contracting
;irty will at once come to the assig
nee of its ally, and will conduct the
xr in common, and make peace in mu
al agreement with it."
Mt is true that the United States is
directly exempted from the applica
n of this 'phase of the alliance, but
ually true that this indirect exemp
m is not to the entire satisfaction of
is country. In the 1911 renewal of
e Alliance, it was provided by Article
', "Should either High Contratcing
xrty conclude a treaty of general ar-
tration with a third power, it is
treed that nothing in this agreement
tall entail upon such Contracting
irty an obligation to go to war with
e power with whom such treaty of ar.
tration is in force."
iThis provision was put in the alliance
that Great Britain would not be call
upon to go to war against the United
ates, as Great Britain had negotiated
(convention of general arbitration with
is country, which, however, failed of
tification bv the American Senate.
Hd, consequently, is not in force. There
a treaty of limited arbitration in
rce between the United States and
eat Britain, however, but the United
ates government does not regard th's
'nvention as applying technically to
e Anglo-Jananese Alliance.
The policies of the United States and
Japan in the Far East are almost
direct opposition. No power has vio
ied the American policy of the "Open
or" in the Far East as has Japan,
th her network of economic privi
res. exclusive concessions and monop
es in China.
Likewise, Japan has done more to en-
taach on the administrative integrity.
jd probably the territorial integrity.
China than any other power, while
e United States has always sought to
eserve the administrative and terrPo
il integrity of China.
tAs the result of the break-up of the
issian empire, Japan holds under her
litary sway a vast area of Russian
-ritory in Siberia, with the United
,ates and the other powers fearful of
lat rash step Japan's imperialistic
licy will lead her to take next toward
mexing this rich field for Japanese
.pansion.
Japan's activities in the Far East
ve led to repeated protests from th'1
'lited States. Japan probably believes
e United States would never take any
ect action over a Far Eastern issue,
ius American protests become less
d less effectual.
rThe American government hopes a
how-down" will come in the limita
n of armament conference.
OWAN COUNTY SELLS
ALF MILLION BONDS
Salisbury, November 2. A half mil
n dollars of bonds were sold Tuesday
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I jwwan euunty iu ieasonguou ana
j,vci, ui v-iiHwiuiian, tit a. price inai
nigner man any otner county
nds have sold for in the State, this
tar. The cash price is $101.15. The
jney secured will be used to pay off
tes that were made in nast years
r build roads and make other im
ovements In the county.
IThese bonds were offered for sale
I .a. nr i i , . . .
pi iwuy out tne nignest price bid at
at time was $96 and the sale was
;ilecl .off By the waiting till now
e commissioners saved the county
proximately $25,000.
Congressman H. L. Doughton ana
chief counsel, ex-Governor Bickett,
i-re here this week nrpnarinc ti-nr.i,.
lef in connection with the Campbell
mghton election contest case. Thov
hi finish and present the brief this
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CORNS
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Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little
ireezone ' on an aching c-jrri, instant
that corn stops hurting, then short
you lift it right oil with fingers,
dly!
your druggist sells a tmy bottle of
'reezonvs" for a few cents, sufficient
removo every hard cotn, toft corn,
1 corn bei ween the toes, and the cab
Close-Outs in Din
nerware at 10c
Clover Day we shall put out a big
assortment of plain and decor.itcd
ctinner-ware, including nil size platos,
oatmeal dishes, egg cups, platters
and odd pieces, at the very speciil
price of, each V)c
Vulues to 50c in this lot.
China at 25c Piece
A big lot of covered dishes, bakers
bowls, platters, cups and saucers,
ravy bits. butter dishes, milk
pitchers, and so on, in values to
$2.00, will be put on sale Ciowr Day
at just, each
$1.00 Water Pitchers,
69c Each
"White and blue porcelain wate pitch
ers, in a half gallon size; m.irkd
for Clover Day at 69c
$5.50 Griddle Irons,
$4.48 iVtar-Ever Aluminum griddle irjns,
in a regular $5.50 value, put out for
Clover Day at $1.48
75c Water Pitchers,
29c
Colonial glass watr pitchers, in regu
lar 75c values; reduced for Cover
Day only to, each 29;
$2.50 Metal Waste
Baskets, $1.98
"Decorated metal waste baskets, in
pink and blue, and very attractive
as to shape; $2.50 values at,
each $1.98
95c Storm Serge, 59c
Yard v
Black, navy and colors in this excel
lent quality fine weight storm serge
a very special Clover Day value.
$3.00 Wool Jersey,
$1.95 Yard
All-wool jersey in the very best shades
and an unusually fine quality.
$1.75 Wool Ottoman,
95c Yard
Very fine all-wool ottoman, 36 inches
wide, in wanted colors.
$2.00 Net Vestees,
$1.39
Very dainty net vestees, daintily lace
trimmed, and with collar and cuffs
to match, set $1.39
$1.00 Collar Lace,
89c Yard
'Circular collar lace in net and Venice
patterns. Unusually lovely qualities
at, yard 89c
Toilet Goods Specials
60o PalmolivG cold cream
.28c
. .18c
. . .5c
,..8Si;
..18c
..10c
60c Nadine face powder ,
25c talcums
10c bath tablets
$1 YVoodworth's toilet wa
25o Woodbury's facial soap
2Cc Colgate's talcums ...
:ers
35c to $2.00 Martex
Bath Towels,
One-Third Off
All white and colored martex bath
towels: 35c to $2.00 values at one
third less than regular prices.
Salesmen's Fine
Sample Linens,
One-Third Off
A remarkably fine collection of all
linen table cloths and napkins sales
men's samples, and purchased at
prices that enable us to offer them
for Clover Day at one-third off.
25c Dainty Nainsook,
$2.19 Bolt
Soft, fine nainsook, Ideal for under
thmgs, and marked at a price that
makes possible real saving, bolt $2.1!)
FOR $1.00
You Can Join
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Club
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$6.00 Berry and Cake
Sets, $2.98
Very attractive hand-painted berry
and cake sets, consisting of 7 pieces;
$6.00 values at $2.98
$5.50 Silver Bread
Trays, $3.95
Handsome Sheffield silver bread trays
every one guaranteed. Very attrac
tive designs, and regular $5.50 values
at'.ecah $5.93
1 1 1 ' ' " ' 1 " 1
. $2.25 Vacuum Bot-.
ties, $1.00 Each
Regular $2.25 vacuum bottles with
cup, in a pint size; $2.25 A'alues at,
each $1.00
$2.00 Coffee Percola
tors, $1.39
Six-cup aluminum coffee percolators,
regularly $2.00, offered for Clover'
Day only at, each $1.3')
$2.00 Thread Silk
Hose, $1.30 Pair
A broken lot of odd-color ful'.-fashione.l
thread silk hose in $2.00 values;
special for Clover Day at, pair $1.30
(Slightly irregular.)
50c Women's Cotton
Hose, 39c Pair
Black, brown and white in this regular
50c quality hose, special for Thurs
day at, pair 39c
35c Men's Hose, 29c
Pair
Men's cotton hose, in brown, black,
navy and gray. Special for Clover
Day at, pair 19c
ttfo Si
38c Yard
Very attractive patterns in fancy
striped shirting; solid colors with
white stripes.
25c Gingham, 18c Yd.
32-inch dress gingham of an extra,
good quality; in plaid and striped
patterns. Special for Clover Day
cnly.
25c Percale, 15c Yd.
Splendidquality striped percales, suit
able for house dresses, and so on.
Very specially priced.
$8.00 Sun-Rain Um
.. brellas, $5.95
A special lot of fifty umbrellas, of
sun-rain silk. Colors are, navy, green,
blown and purple: Ivory ring and
leather strap handles.
Table DamaSk Spe
cially Priced
For Clover Day we offer these two
special lots of fine quality table
damask, in cut lengths. It is all 72
inches wide. One is marked at SSc
yard; the other at, yard ....19c
75c Linen Towels,
59c '
Ur.ion linen hemstitched towels 19x38
inch size. 75c values at, each ..59c
$1.00 to $2.50 Bath
Mats, 10 Off
Fancy colored and plain bath colored
bath mats, in all sizes; for Clover .
Day at 10 per cent reduction from
regular prices.
59c Oilcloth Lunch
eon Sets, 45c
Elue, green, wine and brown colored
oilcloth luncheon sets on white and
gray backgrounds. Thirteen piece
sets at ;
25c Middy Drill,
12 l-2c Yard
A specially fine, heavy quality middy
drill, 27 Inches wide, marked for
Clover Day at, yard UAc
So Ma Iwmf M (Em
$1.25 Men's Hose,
95c Pair
Men's full fashioned thread silk hose,
in black, navy and brown. Extra,
special at, pair .... ., ,95c
$2.50 All-Silk Hose,
$2.15 Pair
These lovely all-silk full-fashioned hose
are one of our most special Clover
Day values at pairv -....$2.15
$2.00 Women's Union
Suits, 95c
All cuts may be had in this $2.00
quality union suit priced for Clover
Day at 95c
$2.00 Carter's Union
Suits, $1.65 Pair
All cuts in these Carter make union
suits may be had Clover Day at,
pair $1.65
$1.00 Men's Ties, 44c
Men's all-silk ties, in $1.00 values at,
each 44c
Filosette Gloves, 79c
Pair
Two-clasp filosette gloves, in grey,
white and black, at, pair ....79c
Filosette Gauntlets,
$1.19 Pair
Drown, grouse, grey, black and
white in these filosette gauntlets,
specially priced for Clover Day at
pair $1.19
25c Fast-Color Ging
ham, 18c Yard
Red Seal and Rosebud gingham, in
excellent fast-color patterns. All 27
inchea wide.
25c Flannel Outing,
15c Yard
Checked and striped patterns in this
tine weight flannel outing. Special
for Clover Day only.
$8.00 Pearl Neck
laces, $2.50
Pretty, graduated pearl necklaces, guar
anteed indestructible, in regular $S.OO
values; special for Clover Day at',
each $2.50
$2.25 Bed Spreads,
$1.98 Each
A lot of Jvrinkle and crochet bed
spreads, 80x90 inches in size, will be
offered for Clover Day at, each.. $1.98
29c Pillow Cases, 21c
Each
Fine quality tape-edge pillow cases, 36x
42 inch size, and offered for Clover
Day at. each .... .... '..21c
20c Pa jama Checks,
5 Yards for 75c
A special opportunity for you to pur
chase this excellent quality pajama
check material at an unusual saving
5 yards for; .... .... .. 75c
69c Hemstitched
Damask Scarf s, 49c
Each
Mercerized damask scarfs, hemstitched
bordered, in pretty, attractive pat
terns, 54 inches long; "69c value at,
tach 19c
$1.00 Linen Scarfs,
79c
Natural color linen scarfs, handsome
ly embroidered; $1.00 values at 79c
89c Baby Blankets,
65c Each
Elue and pink nursery patterns, 30 by
40 inches in size. Very special at,
each
. .
.65c
Colored-Border
Handkerchiefs, 16c
Each
Women's novelty and men's colored
border handkerchiefs, special at,
each . . . . " 16c
15c Laces, 9c Yard
A special lot of linen, val and round
thread laces; lac values at, yard 9c
$3.50 AU-Wool Serge,
$1.95 Yard
All-wool, smooth-weave midnight blue
serge, 56 inches wide and an excel
lent quality for one-piece frocks,
middy suits, and so on.
$2.25 Silks, $1.39 Yd.
Taffeta, messaline, Duchess satin, shirt
ing, and crepe de chie; one big lot,
offered at this very special price for
Clover Pay only.
$L00 Silk Shirting,
, 59 c
Attractive patterns in silk shirting a
very attractive assortment, specially
priced for Clover Day only.
$2.50 Kodak Hand
Bags, $1.50
Real leather hand bags; kodak shape.
Very smart, an.d special values for
Clover Day at, each $1.59
$1.25 Vanity Cases,
89c
Silver plated vanity cases, in regular
$1.25 values, marked for Clover Day
at 89c
50c Necklaces, 18c
An assortment of graduated crystal
necklaces 27 inches long, in blue,
amber, red and amethyst.
50c Jewelry, 19c
A very attractive sample lot of gold
top jewelry, including brooches, bar
pins, cuff links, and scarf pins.
75c Attractive Neck
wear 44c
Net vestees, Venice lace collars, or
gandie sets and Peter Pan sets; 75c
values at .v. 14c
$1.25 Umbrellas, 95c
Twenty-six inch black rain umbrellas,
with cord loop handles.
$6.00 Vanity and Coin
Cases, $2.59
A sample lot of very attractive vanity
and coin cases, of triple plated silver,
in values at $6, will be put out
Clover Day at, each $2.59
$3.00 Sunlite Dra
pery, $2.55 Yard
Gold, mulberry, blue and rose in this
handsome sunlite draperv; a special'
Clover Day value at, yard $2.5
$3.50 Fillet Net Cur
tains $2.95
Dainty curtains of fillet net, with lace
edge, and 2 1-2 yards long. To be
had in ivory and ecru.
$5.00 Cotton-Filled
Comforts, $3.59
Fancy "covered cotton-filled comforts,
with solid-color borders. Clover Dav
price per yard $3.59
$3.75 Cotton Blahk
ets,$2.79 Cotton blankets, 60 by 76 inches in
size, and in attractive plaid effects.
50c Quaker Net, 42c
Yard
Ivory and ecru in this attractive
Quaker set; special at yard ..42c
FOR $1.00
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