THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 8, 1921.
rREATY DEBATED
IV DAILCABINET
Talk of a Possible Split in
f-ibinet Increasing; Some
Will Resign.
(uhlin. Dec . (By the Associated
v !t ihc military headquarters that,
1 if tin'
ii"l)-Iris.'.-. agreement is rati-
11 i (Ik (Town forces would be remov
j fn.m Ireland within a month.
WfcMIEB CKMG TO LONDON.
p.i-.st. Dec. S. (By the Associated
rr
tne
"'V ,o, nicnt at a meeting this : wrenco ('inner masse.
lr ,..u ,.- Ai'icr two hours of private
"fpr'ence it was announced that Sir
;f3 Craig, the Premier, would leave
Leiden tonight.
YH T IS VALERA'S ATTITUDE?
M'i-in 1 '. 8. (By the Associated
.)'--Tle fail Eireann Cabinet as
1 Mh- J l",re today to consider the
'.'Vv fisncd in London by the. Sinn
;l-,'iM"-iiui''British delegates, creating an
re' State, its action is iraugnt
,T,.P.it piernificance, as it is ex-
rn di vrlop for the first time the
, .,t.jtiule of Kamonn de Valera and
i ' ((uns'.,ll'rs toward the treaty, on
:!'hj,'!i tl) Republican leader has thus
I ir;1.!t':i stly refused to comment.
n'V r'utinucii silence has been inter
.'V,l in many quarters as indicating
Ilia'isuution with the terms.
! Ti'k of a possible split in the Dail
.-..i.hwi over tru
terms is increasing,
l'l'SlSliaiUMlB Ol KUUlf UL IJUO
,, i members are predicted, among
I.l t llil:i
l-rusha (Charles Burgess),
nf Defense. Some ot the lead- '
v. inViors of the Cabinet are
..' ,. object to the form of the
alle.suini.. una uunn in in
llcgardless of possible differ
'h.iwevcr, it is believed the agree
wi'.l be approved, in principle at
j V" pisWic maintains the same sent-
I ; :.,,'.;., of indifference toward the
, , , ;.;,Mit n itieeable when the news
1 :;is; tweived. The people seem
! .'..'.., rallv satisfied, but refrain from
"v Lfnc th?ir feelings in any out
: u iiV ..-lTionPtration. appearing to be
1 v.;, : for somebody to give the lead.
, if not quite certain what attitude
j ili'iniMienns of the rank and file
.;,! no secret of their dislike of the
,.',';!) i-ivolving fidelity to the British
: .,.r. is n and criticise, among other
-, -.tiiiY'S ft the treaty, the appoint-!
;, v cf a Governor General and the
''nar.Hul clauses. Women's republican
,.r5arih:ati'np are especially antagonis
; toward what they call a "surren
to l-'ngland."'
ristfi-'s att'tude on the plan is
v, with interest here. The Ul
: r Cabinet if considering the treaty,
' ,i cepv of which was sent to Premier
; sir James Craig immediately after its
: -isnature in London and Prime Min
' !.r Uoyd-Grorge's secretary is in
(V.t'ast waiting to take back the reply.
" l isiir. it is thought, will not enter the
i i .-iiiam-nt of the Irish Free State at
inception, but will wait to see if it
sives promise of being satisfactory
; in her point of vieyr.
S
ELECTION WOULD RESULT.
I.r.'i inn. Dec. 8. A general election
Kna'anil may be expected simultan
tniisly with the creation of the Irish
t J'-Mlianient, in consequence of the al
i t' ration of the constitution of the Im-
l"!':a! House of Commons, through the
v iii'ival of the Irish members of West
I ir.i'irtor. itccording to the Parliamen
tary oon-pspondent of The London
? Times. In the event of Ulster's ac
' nniescence in the settlement, there
i win bo a reduction in the number of
j tv.mebrrs of the House of Commons or
' 105, otherwise 73
TURKEY LEAGUE AT
Y IN FULL SWING
The Turkey League, conducted by
jymnnsium classes of the T. M. C. A.
is now in full swing and the events
uh week are being run off w-ith the
nt'-st sort nf competition. Points scor-
in !, b asm. are based on attendance
; : r ;ym (.'lasses, Bible classes, and posi-
i lion in athletic events.
The standing of the teams is as fol-
lows:
Pi-fps Klephants 191: Tigers 174:
S -'-us 14; Linus 133: Kangaroos 125:
! "fs S2: Lawrence Miller 1 72: Ralph
i' i'hey 131; David McCachren 14D.
j Juniors Cherokees 144:- Sioux 115;
ratawba 73; Iroquois 65; David Neiman
145: Thomas Adams 138; Todd Lindgren
i V 'A.
Intprniodiates Princeton 116: Har-
;id IIP.: Yale S6: Ponn 76: Farl Red fern
'''k Phillip Gallagher 122; John Galla-
:hc.r 117,
j lounger EmDloved Bovs Pirates 98:
hubs 79:. Reds 79: Yanks 57; Thomas
-nlible 127: Charlie "Walters 112 1-2;
; wry I'linoe 107. I
' 'Ir Employed "Boys Stars 123:
1 f''r.ts 104: Superbas 91; Monarchs
i -: tfiward fJallasrher 130; John Reid I
) Andy Turner 120.
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A PHONOGRAPH FOR
$11.95
TV 1
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The Model E Garf ord table
machine. We bought 'em at
bargain prices and sell 'em to
you same way. Only a few of
them, if you want one better be
quick, they won't last long at
this price.
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ELEVEN NINETY-FIVE CASH
We will accept them in trade at full
value, within 6 months on any phono
graph we have in stock. .
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Triangle Music Co.!
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PlANOS-PHONOfiDADHS - MUSIC ROLLS-R ECO RDS
GUATEMALAN SOLONS
ARE CALED TO MEET
Guatemala City, Guatemala, Dec. 3.
(By the Associated Press). The Guate
malan Congress, which was dissolved
during the revolution of September,
1920, has been called to meet tomorrow
to receive the resignotion of Carlos Her-
era. whose Presidential regime was
overthrown in the revolt of last Monday
night and to elect a provisional President.
CIVITANS MERGE MEETING.
Regular luncheon of the Civitan club
will not be held at the usual time, Fri
day at noon, but the club members will
attend the Older Boys Conference ban
quet Friday night at 6:30 o'clock at the
Chamber of Commerce. This action
was voted upon at the last meeting- and
the Civitans will be present at the con-
Brother is a great deal
like Father in as much
as he has a great deai
of pride in the home, and
nothing he likes better
than to have a room he
can call his own, filled
with those things which j
are to his liking. Give
him furniture and you
have given him the last
ing gift. One good piece
of furniture is better
than a hundred gifts he
may get that will soon
be forgotten. The list be
low will suggest some
thing he needs and wants
Come in and ask us to
show it to you. You will
find the varieties large
and the prices very low.
This is the time of all
times to buy furniture
it will never be lower in
price than it is right
now. . .
Royal Easy Chairs
Comfortable Rockers
Reading Lamp
Bookcases
Smoke Stands
Mirrors
Chifforettes
Dresserobes
Erskine R. Smith, Inc.
Charlotte, N. C.
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Store Opens at 9.
Closes at 6
Joilet Qoods
Mavis Sets, combination of Soaps
Perfumes and Powders $1.75 to $6
Djer-Kiss Sets Combination of
this popular toilet ware, $3.00 to
$7.50.
Hudnuts Sets Combinations of
this popular perfumers ware, $1.50
to $3.50.
Jergens Sets, Powders, Creams and
Lotions in sets for Men $2.50
Separate Bottled Perfumes in fan
cy cartons, 50c, 75c, $125.
Silk covered Dorines, rouge and
powders, 50c to 1.75.
TELEPHONE COVERS
Silk - dressed doll effects, were
$19.50 for $9.50
Were $29.50 for $15.00
DRESSER DOLL LAMPS FOR
BOUDOIR
Were $9.50 for $5.00
Were $12.50 for $6.00
for Children, for Misses and for
Women.
Children's Knit Wool Gloves or
Mittens 59c and 89c
Children's Chamoisette Gloves,
Brown or Beaver 75c
Children's Kid Gloves, $1.25, $1.50
and $1.75.
Ladies' Chamoisette Gloves, 12 to
16-button lengths $1.00 to $2.00
LADIES' KID GLOVES
2-Clasp Gauntlet
12-Button
16-Button
White, black, brown and tan.
hosiery
FOR INFANTS, CHILDREN,
BOYS' MISSES AND WOMEN '
Boys' Ribbed jHose, an extra good
grade for . . .. 25c
Ladies' fufll fashioned Silk. Black
only, our regular $2.50 quality
at $1.95
Wool Sport Hose with or without
clocks, 'browns and heather shades
at $r.25 to $5.00
Notions, Sic,
Men's Tourist Cases, rubber lined
it 25c to $2.00
Fashionable Hair Nets, 1 dozen in
a Christmas package ...... $1.25
Needle Cases, fully equipped, 25c
and 50c.
FANCY BOXED STATIONERY,
$1.25 to $3.50
White and colors Paper, Envel
opes and Correspondence Cards.
Fancy Garter Elastic, all colors
and styles 35c to 75c yard.
Ivory Comb and Brush Cases from
$10.00 to $25.00.
Folding Manicure Sets, completely
filled . $4.00 to $13.50
Ivory Clocks, a number of styles
at $1.00 to $3.00
JUST SIX LAMP SHADES TO
CLOSE OUT FRIDAY
Gold or Rose, were $9.50.
Any for $4.50
Sweaters
Fancy Knit Wool, Black, Navy or
Brown with white $4.75
FANCY WOOL SWEATERS
Tuxedo styles, many fancy knit
and color combinations $6.50 to
$15-00.
BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS
Every pretty color and color com
bination $4.50 to $10.00
CHARLOTTE'S SHOPPING CENTER'
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(tin?
A BON MARCHE STORE'
Jtore
Js Just Jeeming With Christmas
Suggestions
Many items in most departments suited for gift
giving, will be offered for this day's selling only. .
JPadies9
JYeckmar
for $1.00
that are Samples, ranging in val
ues to $3.00
Sets, Vests, separate pieces of
fillet or Venice lace, a wonderful
neckwear opportunity.
SATIN BEDROOM SLIPPERS
$1.50
Regular prices to $2.50. Colors
blue, Rose, Pink or Black.
BOUDOIR CAPS
$1.00
Lace and Ribbon creations.
3 Extraordinary
&oll Specials
15-inch Dolls that were $5.95
for ...$2.50
20-inch Dolls that were $7.95
for $3.50
25-inch Dolls that were $10.95
for $3.00
hundreds of
Opportunities
IN THIS
nunc
Of
Suit$,
oais and urs
Street Dresses for $49.50. Original
prices to $100.00.
Dinner Mid Dance Dresses $25.00 ;
original prices to Jt3y.DU.
Mk Umbrellas
All colors with Ivory ring handles
at . . . '$6.50
Fancy Silk Umbrellas, novelty
handles $10.00, $12.50, $16-50 and
$19.50.
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Kimono Silks
A wonderful range of designs and
colorings, $1.25, $1.95 and to $2.50
BEADED AND IRIDESCENT
SCARFS
White and black exquisitely bead
ed $4.95
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epariment in the I
handkerchiefs
FOR CHILDREN, FOR BOYS,
FOR MEN OR FOR WOMEN
Children's Handkerchiefs, 10c, 19c
and to 50c.
Men's Handkerchiefs, white or
with colors, 19c, 25c, 50c and to
$1.25.
Women's Handkerchiefs, thousands
of them 15c to $5.00.
glankets and
Comforts
Beacon Baby Blankets, $1.25, $1.75
and $2.25.
Beacon Robe Blankets $5.95 and
$7.50.
All Wool Blankets, light plaids,
size 70x80 $8.95
SILK COMFORTS
Wool or Eiderdown filled $18.00,
$32.50 and to $37-50. ,t
jfirt Qoods
Worked Models to close out.
Fancy Pillows, now $6.00 for $3.00
Fency Center, now $5.00 for $2.50
Fancy Doll, now $5.00 for . . S2.50
Catch all Bags, now 85c for . .50c
Qolden guying
THREE-DAY
ALL SUITS ONE-HALF MARK-
ED PRICE.
Fox Furs, beautiful head and tails,
an less o pei um.
Madeira Jinens
A SALE OF MANUFACTURERS'
SAMPLES.
at what would be about original
- cost.
Scarfs, Pillow Cases.
Towels, Centers, Ovals
Napkins, Carriage Covers,
Etc., Etc.
TURKISH TOWELS AND BATH
MATS
Fancy bordered Towels, all colors,
at 50c
Others 59c, 65c, 89c, $1.00 and to
Oft V .
Bath Mats, Pinks, Blues, Helio,
Gold, etc, $1.25, $1.50 and to $2.75
Wash Cloths, plain and fancy,
I212C, 15c and 18c.
Jaie
Where possible
please take small
packages with you
snk Petticoats
Plain Taffetas $2.95
Silk Jerseys $5.00 to $15
Black and all colors.
SILK UNDERWEAR
Crepe de Chine, Wash Satin and
Jersey. V
Camisoles, Teddies, Step-ins,
Vests and Gowns.
White, Flesh, Orchid, Navy, etc.
aby Wear
Hand-made Baby Dresses $2.75 to
$15.00.
Hand-made Capes, $3.50, $6.50 and
to $8.50
NEW BABY SHOES
with hard sole for baby's first
steps $2.50
BABY MOCCASINS, $1.25
All colors.
Fur Sets for little kiddies $3-93 to
$15.00, white and colors.
MEN'S WOMEN'S AND
CHILDREN'S
gath Robes
Blanket Designs.
Children's for $3.93
Sizes 2 to 6.
Men or Women's Styles $6 50 to
$12.50.
JAPANESE SILK ROBES
$12.50
Pretty colors and black, beau
tifully embroidered.
Flannelette Bath Robes $4.50,
$6-50 and to $12.50, light and dark
colors.
Shirtwaists
New Wirthmor's for Christmas
giving $1.00 and $2.00
Hand-made Voile Blouses $5.00,
$7.50 and $10.00.
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lanorea or reai iace inmmea, in
many clever styles.
Georgette and Crepe de Chine
Waists. Very special $6.00
Many in the lot sold for $7.50
and $8.00, white, flesh and suit
shades.
footwear
f
fashion
in this daylight shoe shop
Among the newest novelties we
are showing are:
Black Suede three-strap high heel
Pump $12.50
Black Satin one-strap, Louis heel
Pump $10-00
Patent leather two-strap Pump,
with brown trimming .... $11.00
feather $ags
$1.00
Swagger and Vanity styles, black
and colors.
BEADED BAGS, 59c
Black, White and colors. j
Chiffon Velvet Bags.
Ivory tops.
The most beautifully trimmed
and fitted bags made.
Half price for Friday only.
Were $13.50 to $40.00. Friday,
$6.75 to $20.0Q.
Silvered Vanities, 59c, 89c an
to $2.00.
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