THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 10, 1921.
COSMETI C GLOVES.
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just as well to be prepared at
. ,-,me of the year with lotions to
. i' the drying effects of the Win
vvinrtvS. Most of us suffer during
Winter from chapped hands, some
;:- in fact who do a great deal of
,1 labor suffer from chapped
both Winter and Summer.
my case where the skin has be
quite dry and chapped the best
- iont to give is to wear what are
.- i , -osmetic gloves. These are noth
; ordinary, old gloves coated in-
th some special oil proparation.
- should always be worn at night
, lea. of course, 'being that the
urn be coated with cosmetic
.-vor;jl hours and that the glove
keeping the oil in contact with
skin will also keep the bed linen
- t'-om grease stains.
Yo give the hands this treatment
xp an old pair of leather gloves, a
;r, of sizes too large, turn them
Thia oil is much better than lanoline
tor the scalp.
insida out and cover the lining with
iC , ' , oul"c opev;iaa pasie. Turn
them back and put them on just before
going to bed and immediately after
you have washed the hands with soan
and very hot water.
One well recommended cosmetic
giove paste is made as follows-
Refined pine tar i teasnoonful
Olive oil xeaspoonful
This must ho .ot-,!",'!'"'. rlnt
that the pine tar is blended with the
Oil. It mav ha -wf,, 3 ... A
i " j'iuuicu vviin a. rew
drops of any perfumed oil you like.
This is spread over the lining of the
gloves. What remains on the skin is
fng washed off the following morn-
L. M. Hot, crude oil massaged' into
bald spots will often restore the growth
of hair, unless there is a very shiney
surface to the skin, in which case
nothing will induce the growth again.
L. E. D. Consult the doctor about
that lump in the front of your neck.
It may be a goitre, which could be
cured easily now at this early stage.
Peggy S. You should weigh 110
pounds. Your colors will be all of
those found in the Autumn leaves.
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For Constipated Bowels Bilious Liver
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I The nicest cathartio-laxativs to
physic your bowels when you have
Biliousness
temght will empty your bowels com
pletely by morning and you will feel
splendid. "They work while you
sleep." Caecarets never stir you up
or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or
, ... ' x. aiiU cosz omy ten cents a box
is canay-hke Cascarets. One or two Children Vove Cascarets .too.
I Headache
Indigestion
Sour Stomach
T. M. P. Your weisrht is correct.
Join a gymnasium for the exercises to
give height, as many of them require
the special apparatus.
Muffle Dotty, Patty Consult the
doctor about the granulated eyelids.
The, old fashioned castile soap is a
fine grade for all toilette purposes. I
do not think that ankles are larger
from the habit of wearing low shoes,
as ankles get so much more freedom
this way, the exercise should tend
to make them more slim than when
they are encased in a tight leather
leather coverings, such as usually
Happens when wearing high shoes.
B. E. W.; A Friend. I will be
pleased to mail the formula for the
cream, if you send an addressed,
stamped envelope. This also applies
to the request for directions on diet
ing for reduction.
All inquiries addressed to Miss
Forbes in care of the "Beauty Chats"
department will be nnswered in these
columns in their turn. This requires
considerable time, however owing to
the great number recevied. So if a
personal or quicker reply is desired, a
stamped and self-addressed envelope
must be enclosed with the question.
The Editor.
HIGHWAY BOARD IS
AWARDED DECISION
In civil court Wednesday afternoon.
Judge T. J.. Shaw awarded judgment
to tne JuecKienDurg Highway Commis
sion in a hearing involving disputed.
obligations Between tne highway com
mission and the board of county com
missioners as to which was liable for
$2,703.64 due on the road contract be
tween the Charlotte township line and
the Union county line on the Monroe
road. The commissioners gave notice
of appeal to the Supreme Court and
the case will finally be settled, there.
J. Li. DeL-aney, counsel for the high
way commission, argued that the coun
ty commissioners gave the contract for
the improvement of the Monroe road
before the highway commission was
created and that the commissioners
were, therefore, logically the body that
ought to pay for it. The attorneys
for the county commissioners, on the
other hand, argued that the highway
commission, since it had taken over the
road-building and road-repair functions
of the county, was the proper author
ity to pay the bill.
The case will probably reach the
Supreme Court m about 30 days.
FORT MILL EXHIBIT
AT ROCK HILL FAIR
MONTENEGRINS IN REVOLT.
"London, Nov. 10. According to the
newspapers here, the Montenegrins are
i declared to be in revolt against Jugo
slavia. A Montenegrin battalion is
said to have occupied Mount Louchen,
an irrmortant strategic position.
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Fort Mill, Nov. 10. Several pupils
and teachers from Fort Mill graded
school completed the Fort Mill exhibit
at Rock Hill fair last night, and the
display is a very creditable one. The
success of the effort to have Fort Mill
represented at the fair is due to the
Parent-Teacner asociauon, wnicn or
eanization, at its last meeting, appoint
ed a committee to solicit exhibits
throughout the community, and made
all the arrangements for the installa
tion. The response to the requests for
exhibits was very generous, and the
initiative of the very influential asso
ciation is generally commended.
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ALWAYS
SOMETHING
NEW
EPARTMENT
TORi
ALWAYS
SOMETHING
NEW
209-211 West Trade St.
Charlotte, N. C.
Phone 348
S EST??
We will soon remove to our permanent store, corner of Trade
and College streets, which has been remodeled since the fire.
To avoid the necessity of moving' our large stock of merchan
dise we have arranged to offer
M
atck less Values ' Ladies Ready-to-
Wear
COATS
One lot of coats, a special purchase
for our removal sale in all the latest
styles and materials, such as velours,
silvertones and polo cloth and short
black velvets included in this lot, trim
med in fur collars and embroidery.
Values in this lot up to $25.00. Re
moval Sale price
$1 1. 95
COATS
One lot of Ladies Coats in all the
wanted materialsVelours, Silver
tones, Bolivia in the latest styles.
Blouse back and some trimmed in fur
collars and embroidery.
Values in this lot up to $39.50. Re
moval Sale price
One lot of Pongee Waists,
special for this occasion,
values up to $3.00
$1.98
W. T. Sta-Bone Corsets.
Values $1.25. Removal
Sale price
75c
Ladies' Sweaters in all the
latest styles and colors.
Values up to $5.00. Re
moval Sale price
$3. 75
One lot of Ladies' Suits, handsomely trimmed in
embroidery, fur collars, all in the latest models and ma
terials, Broadcloth, Velours, Tricotines in all the wanted
colors. These suits are neatly lined and tailored. Values
up to 40.00. Removal Sale price
$19o 78
One lot dresses in Tric
otine, Poiret Twill, trim
med in embroidery,
Braid and Buttons. Val
ues up to $25. Removal
Sale price
209-211
West Trade
Street
EFIED9S
DEPARTMENT
STORE
Opposite First
Presbyterian
Church
ASHEVILLE GETS
SECOND SCHOOL
Salesmanship School Will
Be Conducted in That
. City Next Week.
Statesville, Nov. 10. Asheville gets
the second school in retail salesman
ship to be conducted in the State under
the auspices of the North Carolina Mer
chants Association through the co-on-
eration of the national and State de
partments of eduction. The first school,
which ran for six weeks, was complet
ed in Charlotte last weo.c and as -he re
sult of a conference held in Charlotte
between Professors T. E. ZBrowns and
George W. Coggin of Raleigh. State di
rector and supervisor of vocational ed
ucational education, respectively. J.
Paul Leonard, executive secretary of
the North Carolina Merchants Associa
tion, and Morris Lipinsky, representing:
the Asheville Merchants Association, it
was decided to establish the second
school in Asheville.
Mrs. Ella S. Turtle of San Francisco,
who has been employed to conduct the
schools in this State, was here this
morning en route to Asheville, where
she will organize classes and begin in
struc.ion within the next few days
Mrs. Tuttle took her course in sales
manship instruction atthe University
of New York- and has since done splen
did work in a number of cities. Prior
to taking her course she had practical
experience in every phase of depart
ment store work, and she is recognized
as a very capable teacher. State Sec
retary Leonard, under vhose supervis
ion the schools in salesmanship are be
ing established in the Srate, says Mrs.
Tuttle did splendid work in Charlotte
and he believes the establishment of
this teaching service in the Slate will
prove of inestimable value to the mer
chants and th?ir salespeople, and will
be apprecited by the buying public.
A recorders court for the county of
Iredell was established by the board of
commissioners in session Monday. A.
L. Starr, of Mooresville, was u;:ipoint;;l
recorder, and John G. Lewis, of States
ville, prosecuting attorney. The organ -igation
becomes effective December 1.
Statesville will celebrate Armistice
Day with appropriate exercises. Fea
tures of the celebration wil be exer
cises by the school children, America 1
Legion soecial program, Minstrel pa
lade, foot ball and Seldom Seen Minstrels.
98c
About 100 pairs ladies fine patent-
kid and gun metal button shoes
98c
These are small sizes, in . odd . lots,
from our $4 to $7 lines to close
out at 98 cents. On sale
Saturday and Monday.
Thompson's
Phone 23.
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by ' de.
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HATS
CLEANED AND REBLOCKED
UNDER THE ABLE SUPERVISION OF AN EXPERT HATTER.
A THOROUGHLY AMERICAN PROCESS
VELOURS AND STIFF HATS, IN FACT ANY STYLE MADE TO
LOOK LIKE NEW.
THE CHARLOTTE LAUNDRY
444 -PHONES-
-445
Since 1868
The Home of Good Shoes
DISCONTINUE STREET RAILWAY.
Detroit, Nov. 10. Conforming to an
ouster ordinance adopted by the vot
ers hare Tuesday, the Detroit United
Railway will discontinue operations on
two of the principal thoroughfares by
November 25, to make way for mu
nicipal street car lines, it was an
nounced last night by A. F. Edwards,
vice-president of the company.
Rheumatism Grows
Worse If Neglected
It is a Uric Acid Truoble.
It makes its presence known Ly lo
cal aches and pains, inflamed points
and stiff muscles but cannot be perma
nently relieved by local applications.
Its cause is constitutional and it must
have constitutional treatment.
Take Hood's Sarsapariila, wheih cor
rects the acid condition of the blood
on which the disease depends and
makes you feel young again.
"Three doctors said I could not be
cured of rheumatism but at 64 I am
still alive, well and strong, thanks
to the yearly use of Hood's Sarsa
pariila. I am convinced there is noth
ing better for rheumatism." C. E.
Goodrich, Bolivar, Mo.
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Shoe
Semi-English model' with perforated
vamp and cap strip. Tan Calf. Rubber
heel.
$8
.00
GILMER-MOORE CO.
Shoes, Hosiery, Luggage, Lingerie i
Wear
Better
Suits am
Overcoats
Wear better clothes for
the same reason that you
buy better gas for your
automobile. Better coal
for your furnace, "the
quality" grade- of - any
thing you wear or use.
New Fall Suits,- and
Overcoats from the best
manufacturers, $25 upwards.
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So. Tryon
We close our doors on November 11th and give
our thoughts to tha tdauntfe'ss American spirit
that existed everywhere during the war among
those who 'gave their utmost in the service of
humanity.
And especially do we cherish the memory of
those who lie now in France.
H. C. Long Co.
BE2
After Armistice Day-
Take our tip: - Come in today and pick the Heat
er you will use this winter and let us install it
first thing Saturday. That's the twelfth, Novem
ber the twelfth at that, and heat needed any day
thereafter, badly. We can supply you with any
of the following in Heaters:
Tabasco
Mars . .
Torrid Hot Blast and
Sheet Iron Heaters
Our setting-up man is qualified to install the one
you pick just as it should be installed. See us to
day, surely.
SMITH-WADSWORTH
Hardware Company
"The Quality Hardware Store"
29 East Trade Street Phones 64-65
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