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THECHARLQTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. CM TUESDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER. 9!n 109 . -, ' . '. ' ' . run IJg IVEY'S IVEY'S f(0TC 0., Spirit Christmas just five days away-and still so many things to do! Gift shopping at Ivey's will be a pleasure this week, for here you'll find a combination of en thusiasm, limitless displays and good service that's irresistible. For the House Pretty Boudoir Lamps, with shades t wq!; an(1 r ft- Library Table Scarfs - ai"J J?-J? Tnnpstrv Volmir nnrl .Q,1V ru: Jd.DU and 54'9 Fabric Wardrobes 295 to 15-59 $5.00 China and Novelties China Ben Bon Dishes China Cake and Salad Sets . . China Mayonnaise Dishes Cake Plates Cut Glass Bon Bon Dishes . . . Cut Glass Fruit Bowls Cut Glass Sugar and Creams . Cut Glass Candlesticks Hand-carved Wood Book Ends Japanese Vases Mahogany Candlesticks . . 75c to $1.75 . $5.00 to $6.50 $1-50 . $2.50 to $4.00 . $2.25 to $6.00 $6.00 and $7.00 $6.00 $1-75 each $7.50 pair . . $2.98 to $7.50 75c to $1.50 each N i For Baby Lovely hand-done Baby Bonnets at $2.50 and $3.50 Exquisite hand-dqne Baby Dresses $3.50 and $5.00 Hand-embroidered Baby Saques at $4.25 to $7.50 Also an assortment of novel ties bootees, carriage robes and straps, record books, hot water bottles and so on, attrac tively priced for holiday shoppers. Blouses A Pongee, Georgette or Crepe de Chine Blouse, tissued and in holly box, would make a very welcome gift. We have two groups marked at $3.95 and $5.95 Bath Robes Gay-colored Corduroy v Bath Robes at $4.95 Petticoats Pretty Petticoats . of Silk and Cotton in many attractive col ors $1.00 to $6.95 Hosiery Thread Silk fashioned Hose, 3 pairs in holly box $4-00 White Fancy Silk Hose.. $3.50 Fancy Lace Silk Hose, 2 pair in bo S7.00 Fancy lace Silk Hose, 1 pair in tax .......... $5.00 Fancy Lace Silk Hose, 1 pair in box $4.00 All silk full fashioned Hose, 3 pair in box $6.50 Men's Clocked Silk Hose, 2 pair in box $3.00 Lingerie Hand-done Nainsook Gowns at $3.95 and $5-00 Hand-done Nainsook Chemise at $2.95 and $3.95 Lace and ribbon-trimmed Nain sook Gowns $3.50 and $5.00 Satin and Crepe de Chine Gowns at $6.95 Satin and Crepe de Chine Che ese $5.95 Glove Silk Vests . . . . . ... $2-95 inty Silk Gossard Brassieres - ' Mechanical Automobiles and Trucks ... ! . . 25c to $1.50 Erectors $1.00 to $5.00 Games . ......... 25c to $5-00 Furniture .. $1.50 to $2.50 Wagons . . $1.65 to $3.00 Dms 75c to $150 Kiddie Kars $2.50 to $3.50 Toy Novelties horns, whistles, kewpie dolls, jackie acrobats, and so on 10c up at $2.95 Bath Towels Fancy Bath Towels in pink and blue, extra heavy quality 50c Madeira Napkins Lovely hand-embroidered Ma deira Napkins, sure to be a very pleasing gift at $10.00 and $12-00. Madeira Luncheon Sets Thirteen piece hand-embroidered Madeira Linen Luncheon Sets at $10.00 Handkerchiefs Plain and fancy Boxed Handker chiefs, 3 in box 75c Linen - and fancy embroidered Handkerchiefs, 3 in box $1.00 Spanish hand-embroidered hand kerchiefs, extra special at .................. $1.55 Madeira hand-embroidered hand - kerchiefs . 75c to $1.50 All linen embroidered cornered and initial Handkerchiefs 29c Also pretty. Handkerchiefs, plain and fancy at from 10c to 35p. Bags and Bill Folders Real leather Vanity Handbags at j Novelty leather Handbags $395 Childrens Mesh Bags .. $1.75 Men's pin seal Bill Folders $3.50 Mens real leather Bill Folders at ; . $1 50 Silver Plated Vanity' Cases 89c' Ivory Ivory puff boxes and hair re- T ceivers $1.50 to $3.50 Ivory Bud Vases $1 50 Ivory Manicure Sets in leather rolls $3.7;" Ivory Dressing Combs' 50c to $1.50. Twenty-four inch graduated Pearl Necklaces $2-95 Tw-ntv-four inch graduated Coral Necklaces . . . $1.00 Stationery Men's kid finish stationery $1.50 Correspondence Cards with gilt- edge 50c Crane's quartered oak and old style stationery . . . ; 85c Gramercy lawn Gift Staionerv at . $2.00 Silver Pencils and Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils, silver-plated at . $1.00 to $1.75 Eversharp Pencils, sterling at $2-50 to $4.50 Waterman's Fountain Pens with clip .... $2.75 Waterman's Fountain Pens with ring ....... $2.75 Toilet Goods Melba, Mavis and Hudnut's Toi let Water 95c Melba Lov-Me gift sets $1.75 Cutex Manicure Sets 50c to $1.50. Hudnut's Three-flower Toilet Water $1.39 Gift Sets for Men $2.50 Boxed Perfumes $1-00 Sheffield Silver Bread Trays . . . . $5.50 to $7.50 Sandwich Trays $6.50 Sugar and Creams $6 to $7.50 Candy Jars $5.50 Pie Plates . .. . $6.50 Gloves . Very new French Kid Dress Gauntlets $5.95 French Kid Dress Gauntlets at $4.95 Chamoisette Gauntlets . . $1.25 Two-clasp French Kid Gloves at $3.00 Two-clasp Chamoisette Gloves at 85c Men's and Children's Knitted Wool Gloves 50c to $1.00 1 MUST NOT PRINT LOTTERY ADVTS. Uncle Sam Draws Line on vxiir Schemes and Prize Advertising. SSn?partment of The News to of J& ? -tS pat,rons why certain kinda of advertising that pertaining- to lotte rj schemes and gift enterprises-can-not be accepted for publication. In or e the " public totormauon gov a uiass or advertising a copy bv JLT1 iaW has been Wished ty Assistant. Pnrfmoot -o a j the Charlotte postoffice, It follows: fr?ev ?ertainingr to lottery schemes forbidden in the mails. RSn 482 of the Postal Laws and Regulations reads as follows: on-niL16"' Packae. Postal card or cncular concerning any lottery, gift en terprise, or similar scheme offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance; and no lottery tic- - pan mereoi, or paper, certifi cate, or instrument purporting to be or to represent a ticket, chance share, or interest m or dependent upon the event of a lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme offering prizes dependent - in ur in part upon lot or chance: and no check, draft, bill, money, postal note, or money order for the purchase of any ticket or part thereof, or of any share or chance in any such lotterv, gift enterprise, or scheme; and no news uZer'p circula.r. Pamphlet, or publica tion of any kind, containing any adver tisement of any l6ttery, gift enterprise or scheme of any kind offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or caance, or containing any list of the prizes drawn or awarded by means of any such lottery, gift enterprise, or sciieme, whether said list part or all of such prizes, shall be de posited in or carried by the mails of the United States, or be delivered by any postmaster or letter carrier. Who ever shall knowingly deposit or cause to be deposited, or shall knowingly send or cause to be sent, anything to be con veyed or delivered by mail in violation of the provisions of this section, or shall knowinelv deliver m- n,n i.,. delivered by mail anything herein ft, bidden to be carried by mail, shall be nned not more than one thousand dol lars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both; and for any subsequent offense shall be imprisoned not more than five years. Any person violating any provision of this section may be tried and punished either in the district m which the unlawful matter or publi cation was mailed, or to which it was carried by mail for delivery accord ing to the directions thereon, or in which it was caused to be delivered by mail to the person to whom it was ad dressed. "The attention of postmasters and railway postal clerks is flu-on c. tion 482 of the Postal Laws and Regu lations, by the provisions of which news papers or other publications of any kind circulars and namnhl m. i '.UlUllit dVi- vertisements of lotteries, gift enter prises or similar schemes offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot i niaucc, or lists or tne prizes award ed in pursuance of such schemes, and all other matter relating to them, are de clared to be unmailable. The terms "lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme offering prizes dependent, in whole or in part upon lot or chance," as used in that section included "guess ing" or "estimating" contests for prizes, as well as drawing and raffles of every kind, whether general or local, whether for private gain or in aid of charita ble, educational or religious objects, an J whether the 'consideration for chances be money or other thing' of value. En terprises in which prizes are distribut ed among purchasers of merchandise in stated amounts, or among subscri bers for publication, or for shares of corporate stock, through , the medium of drawings or guessing contests, are lot teries within the meaining of that sec tion. Publication, circulars, cards or pamphlets containing advertisements of such enterprises, or notices or other in formation of any kind relating to them, should be withdrawn from the mails and treated in accordance with sections 547, 574, and 593 of the Postal Laws and Regulations." . COMPLAIN OF AUTOS DAS IiNG PAST . Joining her voice .with that , of others, who have, from time to time, complained of the carelessness of au toists tn their way to the city from juyers Park m passing Station No. 1 on the Myers Park street car line, Mrs. G. E. Burwell, who lives not far from the., station, relates the ci?cumstances of a narrow escape from death of her self and Mr. Burwell last Friday night. . According to Mrs. Burwell, she and Mr. Burwell were hastening to catch a car to attend the exercises last Fri day night at the Alexander Graham School, on East Morehead street. Mr. Burwell, who was a little in advance of Mrs. Burwell as they stepped across the bitulithic to the side-of the street car track, was missed by an inch as a car dashed by going toward, the city a great rate - of sped. The point to the complaint made bv Mrs. Burwell was that the speeder in the car did not sound his siren or give other indication that he saw either the street car or people about to board It. The fact that no one was hit In the particular group about to board the car at that moment was due to their agility in getting out "of the way, Mrs. Burwell said, and not to proper care on the part of the automobile' driver. Other complaints have been made about alleged- carelessness- of -drivers at that point, according to Mrs. Bur well and others of, the neighborhood that centers around the . intersection of East Fourth street-and Hawthorne Lane, which Is the entrance to Myers Park. . ;. The place has .a;' peculiar peril In that the high a rid-beautiful shrubberv that lines the ; track near the station and the smooth surface of the street is a temptation to speeding autoists and -they may fail to see the passengers about to get on the street car. SILVER Fashions and customs re.- gardinsr sterliner ware nmpr , change its elegance and util ity always make it most de sirable. We are esrecia.llv nrnnri rf our showing of sterling ware , this Christmas. It will-., be a. pleasure to have vou inKuppt ? our displays. I B. E ROARK ' - Diamond Merchant, Jeweler, Silversmith 10 N. Tryon St. aEaaau era nnn noon n Bn O s El El a m a a a a a a a a a El a a If J jr v - iTW 17 wmnens Women's Felt Comfy Slippers Women's extra quality Felt Comfy Slip- (-f dQ pers, all colors x Women's Fur Trimmed Felt Slippers aa leather sole and heel JpX C a a '-a S3! JS 3 - M is Mm Men's Felt Comfy Slippers Yo at yoc Men's Felt Slippers, leather sole and heel Men's Brown Kid Romeos . mrh no at s .tsrown aw Komeos . 2 a 2 JffJL VJL.-$ tCU Q ES a a a a a a o D V Children's Felt Bootees at.' Children's Indian Moccasins at Children's Fur trimmed Felt' siippers, leather sole and heel 98c . m 217 S. Tryori. Charlotte, N. Q. upening u;venmffs T.ntU Christmas. flnnnnnnnngnnnnnDnananoaoann
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