THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 16, 1921. vey's-The Cliristmas Store Here are more suggestions for gifts, taken from our endless displaysgifts will be welcomed and used by the most particular of your friends. that Cutex Manicure Sets, 50c and $1.50 Cutex Manicure Sets, attractively wrapped in Xiday packages; two sizes. Toilet Water, 95c Melba, Lov'Me, Lilac, Lily of the Valley and Violet, Hudnut's Violet Sec. Sweet Orchid and Gardenia Toilet Waters in pretty holiday boxes $7.50 Umbrellas, $4.95 Sun-Rain Silk Umbrellas with at tractive ring handles and long ivory tips ; colors are navy, green and black Gloria Silk Umbrellas, $5.00 Black 26-inch Gloria Silk Umbrel las with leather strap and ring handles. $1.00 Ivory Combs, 69c Ivory Pyralin Dressing Combs, with all-coarse teeth. Leather Bill Folders Make Pleasing Gifts Men's .leather bill folds in pin seal,' cowhide and morocco; some with gold corners and boxed. Priced from $1-00 to $7.50. Boxed Handkerchiefs For Gifts Fancy and plain Handkerchiefs 3 in box '. .1 . 29c; 50c and $1-00 Fancy and Plain Handkerchiefs 6 m box 29c, 50c and S1.00 Imported Embroidered Handker chiefs, 3 in box $1.25 Imported all-linen embroidered hand kerchiefs, 3 arid 6 in box $2.00 Fur Chokers $12.75 to $59.50 Squirrel, mink, sable and marten chokers very handsome pelts, and most attractive gifts. Dainty Silk Under things Glove Silk Nickers.. $5.00 to $7.50 Glove Silk Gowns in maize, flesh and orchid $15.00 Satin Underskirts, with lace and georgette flounces also plain styles $5.00 to $10.00 Crepg de Chine and Satin Gowns, prettily trimmed with ribbons and lace $10.00 to $15.00 Satin and Crepe de Chine Camisoles in flesh and white $2.50 to $3-50 $2.00 Voile Blouses, $1.00 A group of dainty Voile Blouses, in a number of very appealing styles, specially priced at .... . . ..... $1.00 ea Children's Purses, 50c An assortment of children's leath er handbags, in attractive little styles and all shades. Women's Handsome Silk Hose,. $5.00 Pair Van Raalte black lace clocked Hose, one of the most attractive and newest styles in hosiery. All-Silk Hose,' $2.50 Pair Van Raalte all silk Hose, in wanted shades. Very excellent quality. Corduroy Bath Robes, $4.95. to $15.00 Heavy Corduroy Bath Robes in novelty models that are. unusually attractive. The colors are rose, pink, Copenhagen, light blue, salmon, pur ple and navy. Pearl Necklaces, $1.95 Twenty-four inch graduated lus trous pearl necklaces, with solid gold clasp. New Metal Gir dies, $1.00 These new metal girdles are in red, jade, coral and black with steel. Gloves French Kid Gauntlets . . . . . . . . $5.30 Capeskin' Gauntlets $4.95 Two-clasp French Kid. Gloves $3.00 12-Button French Kid Gloves $6.50 16-Button French Kid Gloves $8-00 64793 6457 74627 89060 P.4974 74499 74436 64S74 Victrola Records That Will Make Real Christmas Presents S.1.25 Bring1 Back My Bonnie to ije Gluck and Quartet . 45145 1.00 Silent Night, Holy Night Trinity Choir 1.25 The Rosary ; . .. McCormack Holy Night (Cantique de Noel).'.'.'.' Marsh 1.75 Blue Danube Waltz Philadelphia Orchestra orr41 2 , iKwhiic i,priviorTi Trov, ,T. ' . . nn-Trovatnrp Hottip to Our Mountains osz i.6t w mie bliepn,erds TVatched Vic. Oratorio ,.00 Xrovatore lome to our .loun tains It Carn9 upon the Midnight Clear . Chorus Schuman-Hemk and Caruso - ' " norus c T, 64 1 08 1.2o Sweetest Story Ever Told... . Braslau 1.2o-Souvemr . Kreisler 87574 1.50-O, Cease Thy Singing McCormack ai d KrS Se? 1.7a-Caro nome Dearest Name . ... Galh-Curci 74568 1.75-Hebrew Melody. U Heifetz 1.,Adeete Fideles-Oh mAlnUM ,4571 1.75-The Song That Reached My Heart-VvTmlS ALcormacK ana unorus 74668 1.75 Symphony, E flat major 1.25 Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes . Toscannini and La Scala Orchestra Flonzaley Quartet 74613 1.7o Habanera Carmen , . Besanzoni 1 1 1 1 3 Bit- 1 1 ( B t r :s tfisr' Bubble Books, the Books that Sing, $1.00 Each Exclusive Agents For The Sohmer Piano. One of The Three Great Pianos IVEY rfKZ-ifr T? Annual Christmas Carol Concert By The Ivey CJioral Society SUNDAY, DEC. 18TH, CITY AUDITORIUM, 3:30 O'CLOCK The Public Is Invited L- ....... 1 iit'itjiiM35i 3S2 ODD FELLOWS IN GREAT CONCLAVE Many Distinguished Mem- I 1 n -. . wers oi urder trom All Over State Attending. Odd Fellows from all parts of North Carolina are here to participate in the convention of that fraternity, which was called to order in its first session Thursday afternoon. Thursday night at the first formal session in the city auditorium, Queen Ciy Lodge Xo. 108' opened the event and the initiatory de gree was conferred on a big class of candidates. This degree wasconf erred iLl ?nLodgenXo' 168 of Salisbury the,, Queen City Lodge afterward conferred the first degree. m0n8uthe conspicious pdd Fellows who are here fori the event are: Grand Master W. L. Moore, of Wilmington; Deputy Grand Master W. R. Coppede of Rockingham; Grand Secretary John D. Berry, of Raleigh; Assistant Grand Secretary S. M. Crouch, of Asheville, i SuPfrintendent C. O. Baird of the boro orphans' home at Golds- Friday morning at 10 o'clock the Grand Lodge of North Carolina held a .session in Odd Fellows' Hall over the lorke & Rogers store to confer the orana -Lodge degree on a number of past grands of the fraternitv. This was somewhat of an innovation" for the rea son that heretofore the Grand Lodge degree has been conferred only once each year when the annual session, was neld. One of the events of the Odd Fel lows meeting here will take place Fri- fr0m 6 to 8 o'clock when the Odd Fellows' banquet will be served at the Chamber of Commeice building It will be featured by addresses by several Grand Lodge officers. Following the banquet, the Odd Fellows will repair again to the city auditorium to attend another sesion of the lodge. The sec- TriangleMusic Co. 'NJ,-P2NOORAPM"MUS,c ROLLS -RECORDS 30 WEST 5IH ST. PHONE 34 9 ond and third degrees will be conferred on candidates at this meeting. Among the arrivals from out of town lodges are: From Mountain, lodge No. 19, Lincolnton; G. M. Keever, past grand; R. A. McNeely, past grand; C. L. Clark, pest grand; R. E. Robinson, T. H. Thompson, W. C. Asburv. F. P. Barkley, D. A. Siegle, W. A. Hoover, H. J. Crcwell, N. P. Williams and Wm. F. Hoffman. From Belmont; R. M. Ramsey. R. M. Painter, W. R. Ford, J. H. Rhodes, T. F. Walters, W. P. Stowe, past grand; M. G. Williams, F. P. Cald well. From Salisbury; C. A. Hartsell past grand; A. J. Carney, past grand; J. W. Bradley, C. A. Rhyne, J. W. White. Dast sn-and: J. L. Ri-v T! r Lowery, W. C. Odell, past grand; R. M. Leonard, past grand; K. L. Klutz. Ed Rhyan, past grand; W. A. Smith, Fred Crook, A. H. Kestler, G. A. Yarborough. past grand; G. M. Lyerly, past grand; P. H. Nail L. C. English, P. R. Cagle, From Gastonia No. 188; G. E. McAlles ter, past grand; Joe O. Wray, past grand; L. E. Veitch, W. H. Welch, B. H. Craig, past grand; C. M. Boyd, past grand; J. S. Jenkins, R. M. White.' iiast grand; Stephon B. Dolloy, past grand; F. R. Gray, H. 12. Harris, P. A. Chester, past grand; E. S. Taylor, W. B. Arthurs, D. H. Clark. C. W. Padgett P. S. Tit man, C. A. Kistler, J. S. Hopper. From Concord No. 2; J. A. Walters, past grand; E. G. Crook, O. T. Suthers, G. P. Athanoule, W. F. Linker, past grand. From Kings Mountain No. 193; O. K. Falls, W. M. Harmon, Cyrus t. Falls, Edward Bumgarden. R. C. Early. From Grover No., 346; W. A. Dover, past grand. From Kannapolis No. 345; C. D. Morris, past grand. From Rocking ham No. 178; W. R. Coppedge, J. M. Seago. From Mt. Holly No. 20: J. A. Costner. Miscellaneous: S. M. Crouch past grand, Asheville; L. W. Moore, past grand, Wilmington; C. O. Barrd. past grand, Goldsboro; R. L. Spalding, B. T. Duncan, W. B. Mitchell, Spaftan burg; John P. Berry, past grand, Raleigh. CALL. SPECIAL MEETING Washington, Dc. 1(5. At a meeting of the commerce relations committee of the Interstate Cottonseed Crushers' As sociation here today, it was decided to call a special meeting of the association at New Orleans, January 4, and to rec commend that the organization go on record as opposed to the tariff on vege table oils proposed in the yavmanent tariff bill. STATE'S CASE TO BE ENDED TODAY Eastlake Defense Expected to Begin Presentation of Its Witnesses. Montross, Va., Dec. IS. Only two or three witnesses rer- '.i.id to be pre sented by the prosec. lion today at .the "trial in the counyt circuit court here of Roger D. Eastlae, naval petty offi cer, charged jointly with Miss Saran Knox, Baltimore nurse, with, the mur der of his wife, Margaret at their Colonial Beach home on September 30. It was expected the defense would open its case the latter part of the day. It appears from this that the prosecution has decided not to present as witnesses Eastlake's two . children, aged 9 and 5, who gave what was regarded as important testimony before th: coroner's jury wheih indicted th? accused couple. . . j Among the witnesses heard yester day. Richard Tate, of Colonial Beac'i. testified that he rented a house tn Eastlake at that place some mont'n. before the murder, which the latter represented as desiring for his "aunt," but which was occupied by Miss Knox. The witness said that, after the first month, Miss Knox paid the rent for the house, to which, he further testi fied. Eastlake was a frequent visitor, being in the habit, he said, of spending every Tuesday night there. E. Paul Drinks, an engineer, and F. S. Fitzhugh, undertaker testifio I to observing bruises on Mrs. Eastlake's arms after the murder, a point on which the prosecution aparently placed much importance with the evident purpose of showing whether the slain woman had been held by one person while another delivered the fatal blows. Dr. John Duff Jr., physician at Dahl gren proving grouTids, later testified, however, that he observed no bruises cn Mrs. Eastlake's arms when he ex amined the body. The majority of Chinese women can not read or write I SEND A BOX OF MARTHA WASHINGTON TUC PICT DDADIT urn inn riiUDLLii EASILY SOLVED i I cfe" 1 PACKED TO ORDER INSURED BY PARCEL POST H O M E1 M A' D E Elie Sheets Famous CHOCOLATES, BUTTER CREAMS (JETS), BON BONS and CARAMELS NUT AND FRUIT CANDIES The quality is inside the box. Made fresh daily in Charlotte. We Carry an Attraetiye Line of FANCY BOXES, BASKETS, NOVELTIES, TOYS, FAVORS TABLE DECORATIONS Martha Washiagton Candy Skp 225 So. Tryon Street. Opposite ' Keith's Theatre. PRE-HOUDAY SAL OF MEN'S AND WOMEKS' APPAREL Clean and Fresh Merchandise At Remarkable Redactions Skirts Coats All-wool skirts, plaids, in all col ors, $7.50 values. In all sizes $5.00 Jersey silk skirts, $5.00 values. During this sale 75 Men's Shirts Or crepe de chine, real $10.50 values. Reduced to $5.95 Shirts of striped silk, formerly $5, now . . . .$2.50 and $3 Waists Georgette and crepe de chir.o waists, $5 values . . . . $2.98 Raincoats For men and women. Made of si!k, $7.50 values at .. ..$1.25 Bath Robes For men and women, valued at $7.50, reduced to . . .. ..$1.25 Silk plush coats, for women, $40 values for three days $21.25 Coats of Bolivia, $47.00 values at . . . . $22.50 Misses coats of silk plush, $21.00 values, reduced to $11.50 and .. ...... .. .. .. $14.M) Dresses All-wool tricotine dresses; $39 values, reduced to .. ..$14.75 Silk dresses, $30 values $ S7.50 Furs Furs, $20 values, priced $9.50 Furs, $10 values priced $5.00 Chokers, $15 values, priced $4.98 Maribeau scarfs, $17.50 values at $13.50 Maribeau scarfs, $10.50 values at .. .. ..... .. .. ..$7.50 Millinery Women's hats, values from $5 to $9.50, reduced to $2.98 Men's Neckwear. Special $1.00 Tie in Christmas boxes .00 Men's Trousers, $8.50 values at $51 Boys' All Wool Suits, formerly sold for $10.00. Now . . . $4Q (Sizes 11 to 17) rVff ro & v UkO 319 West Trade St. MB Lades' All Wool Jersey; Coat Suits, formerly $22.50. NOW ......... . . . ... $J3ifi Ladies' Sweaters, $6.00 to $9.00 values, all at one price $g.98 Ladies' Silk Jersey Bloomers, a real $3.50 value for .... $2J2 EjPKJT . Charlotte, N. C. S I