THE" CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 9, 1921. AUDITORIUM AS SPORTS CENTER 3 jr i -v Mr Ladies' Lisle Hose 10 pairs Ladies' 25c Black Stockings, Satur day for g0 SATO THE MAY LAST BAY OF il C) .. 14 J) j, EES Bedroom Slippers, $1 l adies' Bedroom Slirmers. reg ular $1.50 kind. Dollar Days, pr .uu Children's Hose Ten pairs Children's 15c Hose tor 8 Yds Outing $1.00 Eight yards 25c pink or blue Outing for $m 2 Yds Wool Serge, $1 Saturday we will sell all wool Serge, two yards lor .00 $1 2 Work Shirts, $1.00 Two 85c Chambray Work Shirts for $m Crepe Shirting 32-inch all silk Crepe de Chine Shirting, sold this season at $1.95. Special Dollar Day, yard Outing Flannel Ten yards 18c Outing Flannel Dress Ginghams Six yards 25c Dress Ging hams for . .00 Dress Ginghams Five yards 29c Dress Ging hams for $m Romper Cloth Five yards 32-inch Romper Cloth for for $1 .00 $m Colored Taffeta Silk $1.65 yard wide navy Blue Taffeta Silk, per yard"- Black Taffeta Yard wide Black Taffeta Silk, per yard .00 Sheeting 12 yards 39-inch Sea Island Sheeting for .00 54-Inch Serge $1.00 54-inch Wool Serge, best shades, navy blue, Dollar Days, par yard Hose For Children Five boys' or girls' 25c Hose for 3-A Sheeting Ten yards AAA Sheting for $m 8 Yds. Percal $1.00 We will sell Saturday morning 8 yards of light and dark Per cales for $m SIM Percal Six yards of light and dark I ercale for .00 $1 Xmas Doll $1.00 Now is the time to buy your Christmas Doll at Efird's for 40-Inch Crepe de Chine $1.00 We will sell on Saturday morning 40-inch Crepe de Chine in all the leading shades $1M Saturday Morning, 9 to 9:30 we will sell 20 yards of Apron Ging hams for $M fa) to) Dress Ginghams Ten yards Dress Ginghams for $m 14 Wash Rags, $1.00 Saturday morning we will sell 14 Wash Rags lor Kid Gloves, $1.00 Saturday we will sell $2.50 Kid Gloves while the lot last at $112 5 Yds Cretonne $1.00 Saturday morning we will sell 5 yards of good heavy Cretonne for .00 12 Huck Towels $1.00 We will sell 1 dozen Huck, very large size, Saturday for $m Ladies' Union Suits 11 T 1 t Saturday we will sen .Lames Union Suits for $m 4 Yds Ribbon $1.00 Saturday we will sell 4 yards of good heavy Ribbons in all the colors for m Dollar Day Sheets Saturday morning we will sell good heavy 81x90 Sheets as long as they last for .$w $3 Silk Hose, $1.00 We will sell Ladies Glove Silk Hose all day Saturday for Overalls Men's full cut Overalls at 10 pairs Men's Cotton Socks for 31-00 9:00 to 9:30 Saturday morning we will sell 20 yards of Sheeting for (Second Floor) MEN'S HEAVY SWEATERS Saturday morning we will sell Men's Heavy Sweaters as long as they last. . . .$1.00 Efird's Dollar Days Are Sensa tional Sales. F DEPARTMENT STORE Corner of College and Trade Streets Spread the News Tell. Your Friends City Commissioners Give Leave to Promoters of Basketball There. Beginning Saturday Night, December 10th, Efird's Stores Will Be Kept Open TiU 9 O'Clock To make the City Auditorium prop erly fit for the staging of basketball games through the installation of showers, backboards, and other equip ment, is the purpose of officials of high school athletics. A. Ju. Faul. coach of the high bas ketball . team and Hugh Murrill, Jr., high football mentor, received permis sion of TVTtivnr Walkpr and Commission- ; er Staucill Friday morning for the in stallation or trie showers. Bids for the work will be received by promoters and, unless it will re i quire too great an expenditure, the ! nioes. showers, and hpatine svstem j will be put in place in short order. Money to pay tor the worK is one or the problems vexing leaders and it has been suggested that a series of basket ball games between the Rotary, . Ki wanis and Civitan clubs be arranged ana the receipts trom the games piacea in that fund. The Auditorium floor, it was point ed out, . is the largest in the city and, therefore, offers a splendid chance for the basketbali manager to find an ad mirable place to stage games. The floor, along with the seating capacity for spectators is much larger than the court at the Y. M. C. A. Already the manager of the David son College quint has scheduled a game between the Wildcat five and Trinity College to be played on the Auditorium floor. He is also attempt ing to arrange a game with the Uni versity of North Carolina, the game to hp nlavpd at the Auditorium. Wake Forest has signed up for a game with the Jocal "Y" outfit and it possible that this contest will be waged on the Auditorium court. The only drawback to the playing of basketball games at the Auditorium, it was explained, is the lack of bath ing facilities for the players. Last year a start was made in the use of the floor, but the players were forced to ride throuah cold streets in scant I clothing to the "Y" before they could hit the water. If the plan material ize this disadvantage will be eliminated and the spacious floor in the staid old city building will be turned into a splendid indoor playground. DR. HILL TO SPEAK TO MEN'S CLUB HERE AS 15) o) J WARNING! Say 'Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache - Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Aapirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylieacll Dr. "W. E. Hill of Fayetteville is to be the principal speaker at the Decem ber meeting of the Men's club of the Second Presbyterian church next Mon day evening at 6:15. Dr. Hill is pastor , of the First Presbyterian church of ; Fayetteville and moderator of the ! Synod of North Carolina. Dr. A. A. McGeachy, second church ; raster, says that Dr. Hill has ar. un usually fine mind, is a young man und 'will fit right into the meeting." W. H. Neal is arranging a musical rrogram to include one of the city's best soloists and also a number of the I more popular songs will be sung en I masse. Tom Hayes, president of the club, has announced that tne business feature of the meeting will be a stock-taking of the work of th3 Different departments of the church. 1 r. McGeachy will call for two-rninutc suggestions from lead ers of various organizations. The reception committee of the club includes, in addition to Dr. McGeachy and President Hays Rev. J. T. Mc rhitrhpnn assistant nastor. Plato D. Alexander, Harry J. Spencer and J. V. Pomeroy An Overcoat For His Christmas Whv not let him find a nice, warm smart Overcoat among his otAer gifts on Christmas morning perhaps it will be the only practical remembrance he will get. Come now and make your selection V will help you pick out the coat he will like. M ELLON'S J Furniture . I) Christmas mm ii w You can make your rooms much more attractive if you use plenty of lamps. Many new styles are now on display for the first time and our showing can not but help to please you. Mahogany andFiher TableLamps Lamps for the Bed Rooms, Lamps for the Living Room, Lamps for every room in the home. This illustration shows one of our beautiful Fi ber Floor Lamps we are offering at under value. Parker-Gardner Co. lgff,.w,.,niPrBwE

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