l.ainlis eldest son of 'Mr. o,c 1'rj'iK 'ancus, arrived home y- t..oi- - . (hrir 1 j. ncua.i aiwri a. year 8 r,,-r. spmt in Duliith, Minn., where :vt n connected with the Coca k. .-tling Company. He will spend a.Mttuii or several weeus here, i 1 v ,. which he will return either to ti, o'- some other city of the North 1 ii Mis. T. T. Lucas has as her guests! for Christmas her sisters-in-lay., Misses nnir and Jr-eari Jucas, 01 ijnesterfield, THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, K. C, WKDNESDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER 21. 1921. th - trS,, I$irkpa.trick left Tuesday aft ttrnoon for ITioWnrxr i y T uci C II Will spend the Christmas menus and relatives , J- D; Edmieton, son of Mr. and Mrs. SJJi VlT?!."' .ha? n?ved home to lVIlng pre8entatlve for .Colgate 7 holidays with whn h IcLeo(i' 5. Davidson student, wno has been snprirtintr . ' tfS & for his home ... "Amn vveunesqay morning.. - ; A Shelby'party. in, the city Wednesday .consists of Mr. and Mrs. F. "!R. Morgan and Miss Margaret, Morgan, the latter a student at Queens; Qerald Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. C H- Williams. Mrs. Louise Grady will " eto tn At. lanta to - spend the. Christmas holidays wun xrienas ana relatives there. Why Not x hv not cive useful presents Nothing il! be more appreciated than nire slippers 1.15 to $2.85 11, i incl;:dcs children's and la die? frli ;md satin Also good line turn's. $2.00 to $3.00. Open to 9 p. m. Th nompson s V Mrs.. Ida Clarkson Jones left Tuesday for , Little Switzerland where- she is spending the Winter- with" her vounerer son, Clarkson- Jones. -She ; has iust re turned from a trio to Washirietnti with 'her sister, Mrs. Robert C. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods, of Winston-Salem, who stopped over in the city for. a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McClintock, the latter a sister of Mrs. Woods, left Wednesday for "Baltimore, where they will spend Chcistmas with relatives of Mr. Woods. Mrs. Woods was formerly Miss Evelyn Blake, of Charlotte. Anna, bet Dr. Raymond Thompson will leave Thursday night for Lumberton where he will spend Christmas at his home. John Taul Trotter, who attends the University of North Carolina, has ar rived in the city to spend Christmas vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris F: Trotter. Mr. Trotter , recently was elected president of the Mecklen burg, club at the 'University, which has lil Ull'IIlUl'lS. A PRETTY NECK. A few days aero we weri tatting about massaging the neck with "cocoa putter to overcome the series of wrin- are stitched to a bib-front which ties O-1 cue Ui-tuiv- The ladies' house dress No. 9875 is cut in sizes 36, 40 and 44 inches bust measure. , Size 36 requires 3 3-4 yards 36-inch material with 3 1-4 yards edg ing. Prce 15 ' cents. LADIES' HOUSE DRESS. it - A bright plaid gingham is selects make -his neat-looking utility dress j kles so aPt to appear on even a youth The skirt and kimono sleeve-section ul thrat. ; The cocoa butter is val uame .not only , for filling out these! wiinKies put also for: fattening a thin neck. It can even be used to fill out hollows ' in the shoulders,' but this is a tedious process and bad much better be done by exercise. No neck. is . pretty if the skin is not clear :n . color If the neck is not held rr. L 11 1Z-1? either too fat or. too thin. Tou can use the daily cocoa but ter massage to-fill in wrinkles and to Phone ?3. II I I III M DOLL S FREE! Beginning Monday morning we will give absolutely free with each five dollar pur chase of Holiday Goods a handsome Doll, fully dressed. With each ten dollar purchase of Holi day Goods, the purchaser will receive a larger dressed Doll absolutely free. This offer good only while the supply of these particular Dolls lasts. s oumern rmmvmm Ln Corner Trade and Church. Phone 253 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kope Ellas, jr., and j daughter. Miss Edna Elias, of Bryson City, will arrive in the city Thursday jto spend the Christmas season with Bishop and Mrs. John C. Kilgo on the F'laza. Chatham Sstates. Rishon anrt Mrs. Kilgo are parents of Mrs. Elias. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Poitiaux, of Rich mond, Va., have arrived in Charlotte to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs Marshall T. Bethel at their home in the Blandwood apartments. Mrs. Bethel is their daughter. Hal Davis. Ed Martin. Jack Heath and Jack -London. - who attend the Uni versity of North Carolina, arrived home Tuesday night to spend Christmas vaca tion at their homes. Miss Elizabeth Brown will leave Thursday morning for Columbians. C, where she goes to attend the Christmas German to be given there Thursday evening. Taylor T. Lucas, who is a student at Clemson College, will arrive home fop the Christmas holidays Thursday night. W. R. Johnston of Richmond. Va former Charlotte citizen is visiting rela tives in me city. W. C. Killick will leave Monday for Leitchfield, Ky.. where he goes to see nis moiner, Mrs. t;ila Killick. KLANSMEN APPEAR AT ASHEVILLE FUNERAL -Asneville, Dec. 21. The body of the first man to-be buried with honors by the Ku Klux. Klan here was laid to rest in West Asheville cemetery yesterday. Services for Lee L. Led bctter, who died . Sunday, , were con ducted from the First Christian Church in Asheville and at the crave the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen officiated,- following which the Klansmen appeared. , : As the flower laden screen was being placed over the grave, two per sons wearing long white robes, with the Ku Klux Klaft insignia over their hearts, emerged from the crowd and unannounced, bore to the grave a huge cross, five feet in. height and complete ly covered by a systematic arrangement of red, white and blue flowers. for rrmm A Thunderbolt Drama! "WHAT DO MEN ..WANT?" See it at the B-R-O-A-P-W-A-Y Thursday Friday Saturday i 1 . .. . Alice: You can take yeasi cake in candy form if it is easier and pleas anter. that way. Personally I don't think it makes any different. Most people benefit ".if they take three calies of yeast every day, because they puii-j iy me oiooa ana act as a laxative. The FALL AND WINTER issue of the FASHION MAGAZINE is now ready. It contains over 300 styles, sev eral dressmaking lessons, eta. and is undoubtedly, a bock which every wo man who wants to dress well and wants to see her family well dressed should have. Price, 10 cents a copy. Order patterns from The Pattern De partment The Charlotte News. Char lotte, N. C. ' FOUNDATION FOR WILSONSTARTED H. M. Victor Made Presi dent and Hamilton Jones Secretary-Treasurer. The Home Can Be Made Beautiful and Comfortable By Adding a Few Needed Pieces We Suggest-As Beautiful and Useful Gifts . Fireside Chairs Chesterfield Davenports Gate Leg Tables Windsor . Rockers Mahogany Flower Boxes Tea Wagons Art Candlesticks Telephone Stands Console Tables and Mirrors Davenport Tables Floor and Table Lamps Bedroom and Dining room Suites The cut here shown may suggest the very gift you are looking for. VISITORS ARE WELCOME. Parker-Gardner Coo -- The Charlotte chapter of the Wood- row Wilson Foundation was organTzed1 here Tuesday afternoon at three oclock when a group of men and women in terested in , . the . nroiect . . erathered at the. Chamber of Commerce and nam ed H. M. Victor, president of the Union National Bank ag. president and Hamilton C. Jones, secretary and treas urer or tne organization. - . Jqsephus Daniels, of Raleigh, spoke m explanation of the Foundation, indi cating that the movement to get public subscriptions to this Foundation will be gin. nation-wide, Jan. 16, and that North Carolina is preparing to begin the cam paign on mat date. He spoke .eloquently of the purposes or the movement. Mr. Daniels declared that the deeper purpose in it was "to outdistance history , not to wait until the verdict of the years has been sealed upon Mr. Wilson, but to start a great country-wide movement now that wil begin instantly to perpetuate his great meajs. "It was Wilson," Mr. Daniels said. who, coming from humble surround !ngs in his immature life, ascended to the leadership of the world by following certain, very definite and well-marked ideals. It was he who redeemed the war from a struggle ofarmies to a struggle otK ideals and! the thought underlying cms movementia to give expression to his countryman's appreciation of him as a leader and to him also as the vocaiizer of the ideals of the American republic. Mr. Daniels spoke ramassionatelv of his great chieftain, the fallen hero of the battlefield. "Mr. Wilson is Just as trujy a wounded veteran of the battle scarred fields of France ' as ' any man wno served in that war" he said. North Carolina's share of the DroDosed ji.ugu.oou to be raised is 535,000, Mr: Daniels said and r he felt that a State that had so much to do with starting him on his journey to the White House and to his eminent place of world-lead' ersmp-should be anions: the first States to raiiy. heartedly to an effort that pro poses to immortalize him while, for a little longer, he is in the flesh. " The conference with Mr. Daniels was attended by only a few who ; had been invited because of their known interest n the movement and those present, as follows, were named as an executive committee at the suggestion : of Mrs. H. C. Jones: Dr. W. J. Martin, Dr. J. M. Mc Connell, of Davidson College; H. N. Pharr. C. C- Moore, W. C. Dowd, Heriot Clarkson, Julian S. Miller, Wal ter Clark, T. T. Allison Dr. Alexander Graham. D. B. Smith, E. R. Preston, W. C. : Davis, Charlie Gibson, Ramsey Dulin, William Perlsteinr- Dr. J. R. Alexander, Mrs. H. C. Jones, Sr., Mrs. J. A. Fore, Mrs. Eugene Reilley, Mrs. W. T. Shore, Mrs. E. L. Mason, Mrs. Heriot Clarkson and Mrs J. p. Cald well. The decision was reached that a smaller committee from - this executiv 3 committee, consisting of Mr. Victor. Mr. Dowd, Mrs. ReilleytJMr. Clarkson. Mrs. Jones and Hamilton Jones, should handle the plan of organization and take in hand the arrangements for raising , the fund wanted from Char. lctte. Dr. Martin. president of Davidson College, speaking feelingly of the move ment, said - the college . would be de lighted to be utilized jn this effort,' A committee to' represent the institution consisting of Prof. A. Currie, " Dr., Mc Ccnnell. A. L. Hobbs. Mrs. a. R. Withers -and Mrs. A. B. . Robson n-as'i named at the ' suggestion of Dr. Mar tin. ' '. Others indicated their interest in the endeavour and ' pledged Mr. Victor their hearty support in whatever line he might suggest to them as might bear upon the success of the undertak- vf im i iiiii v I, 4.c ' 0' v 1 JSStJtte' VA, r. All inquiries addressed to Miss Forbes in care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered in these columns in .their turn. This requires considerable time, however,- owing to the great number received. So if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. The Editor. CHARLES D. JONES IS CHARGED WITH FRAUD ii TSGO Ch Charleston, S. C, Dec. 21. Charles D. Jnes of Lancaster was arrested yesterday on five warrants charging him with "fraudulent appropriation and conversion" of funds of the lu. caster Mercantile Company of which he was president and general man-r ager, in the aggregate sum of $30,000 uii vo.uu us uays. With Ira B. Jones, Sr., former chief justice of the State Supreme Court as surety Jones was released on bonds or jiu.ooo. LeRoy Springs and John T. Stevens, respectively, president and manager or the concern at this time, made affidavits in support of the war ranty. You Should Not Have Hollows on the Shoulders. help inake the neck plump. You can make .a "fat neck slender by : reducing your body until you weigh only as mucn as you should - for your height I and VOIlr flPP Wvm Vnr mjU' otin J cr v vn.i .ttunv v i i i. onill fresh and clear by using a cleansing cream and by wearing only ' washable white material around the throat. If there are brown lines around 'the neck or if the skin is a bad color it is nrob able that fight collars have bjeen rub bing or irritating you, or that the dye from your dresses has been rubbed off into, the pores of the skin. If the head is not held nronerly the neck is apt to develop a little curve in tront which is anything but1 attractive There is a little bone at the back of the - neck above' the shoulder .blades which. .is very . sensitive and easily dis placed. J This often stands ' out like a little lump 'and quite ruins the. neck line. " You, can get this back into position by pressing it with your hands . an J by holding, the head high. ' If it seeni3 particularly ; obstinate' an osteonith could put it into ' place in a very few treatments;,; v . - ' Louise: Blond ' hair that" is sliehtlv oily always has this tendency to. sret dark, hear the r6ots.:.Shamnoo ihs hair with castile soap every three weeks, and put a little lemon juice in the rinse water. ' Dry the hiir. in "the sun whenever . possible. 1 ' SILVER re- I - . WW t? Fashions and customs garding sterling ware never change its elegance and util ity always make it most de sirable. ; ... We are especially proud of our showing of sterling ware this Christmas. It will be a pleasure to have you inspect ;our displays. . B. E ROARK Diamond Merchant., ; & Jeweler, Silversmith ' r2 .10 N. Tryon St. : j : ; FOFt PBESEHTS IFlLAinS t.tobs T Dressing Tables, Bureau, Dining Room Tables, Desks Protects and Beautifies -your fine furniture. Ask prices They do not cost as much as you might think. F.J. 2c SONS East Eighth and Railroad. Phone S72a Charlotte, jr. C. Paints Window Glass Stains Plate Glass Varnishes Mirrors Brushes Windshields And Clean Up for nstmas "LETSGO" IS AN ANTISEP TIC DELIQUIENCE SOAP Very seldim a name implies or stands for what the proluct is to perform. This is, however, true in the name "LETSGO." "LETSGO" is an Antiseptfc Soap a powerful Cleanser. Wherever applied, all dirts and stains of any character Imme diately LETS GO. whether it be hands, scalp, laundry, furniture, iron or brass beds, walls, doors, floors, . kitchen, equipment, aluminum ware, stoves, sinks, lavatories, bath rooms, linoleum, carpets, automo biles and places where dirts, greases, corrosion or any kind of filth accumulated. "SANITATION" Many are the cadvantages that accrue from the use of "LETSGO" Antiseptic Soap in Factories, Hotels, Hospitals and homes ort any public place. As in the use of ordinary Cake Soap, each individual receives the dirt and germs from the former person. "LETSGO" is never used over nor subjects the next person to germs or dirt. Therefore, "LETS GO" is not only a superior cleanser. but. absolutely "SAFETY FIRST" at all times. THERE IS A JUSTIFIABLE REASON FOR USING "LETSGO" Perhaps. you have noted through the Press reports the Certificates of Inspection issued by the North Carolina State Board of Health to Hotels, Cafeterias, Cafes .and Res taurants. . If not, the certificaies a can . be seen by asking at any eat ing or rooming house. It is a pleas ure for us to announce that a Cafe teria in Charlotte has the highest rating in the State, and a Cafe in Hickory, N. C. the highest in the City BOTH USE "LETSGO" SOAP. The public should know where cleanliness is supreme. Look for "LETSGO" around the premises. WHERE "LETSGO" IS USED DAILY IN HOMES OR ELSEWHERE The dishes have the clean, snap py feeling and the foods really taste differently. In your home, really does .your cooking vessels and china ware, silverware, kitchen and din ing room furniture look clean and snappy? Now a visit to the living and bed rooms. The original lus tre Is gone pencil marks and stains are visible on the furniture, walls and doors also the .carpets and rugs show spots here and there. LETSGO" quickly nd easijy re turns all these disfigured and once unsightly things to their normal appearance. WHERE YOU CAN GET "LETSGO" From your Grocerymen, Druggists Garage, Supply Stations, Hardware and Furniture Store. If your dealer aoes not nave JjETSGO, send us his name and the price for either size can or -jujia'SGO" and same V.V S,Xnt to yu b' Parcel post -L.-c.j.avu is put up in 40 0UTCtif.?n. Top Cans' Prfce 25c "LETSGO" is put up in one gal IUI1 rnciion TOD .KUCkfts nrtna M nn v. Our satisfied ' customers ' , l 1411 wrea araone the nr ivata rotV I ". "ULrs;. oarages, Barber . ShoDs. Pietnr ' Pressing Clubs, Printtas Houses,' Practical Christmas Hints El Flo Supply and Mfg. Co. DEiSKS TABLE LAMPS CHAIRS FLOOR LAMPS GATE LEGGED TABLES SEWING TABLES ' TEA WAGONS MAGAZINE STANDS AND SCORES " OF ; OTHERS NOW HERE AWAITING YOUR CHOOSING. Irsldn el Smith, Inc. Charlotte, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Charlotte Dealers Southern Hardware Co., 41 West Trade. J. H. Ham, 306 North Try T. F. Rogers, 227 North Coljega Sixth & CoUege St. Service Station Carolinas Nash Motor" Co 500 N. lrjon. Slehorn .ippp 11 North CoUeso PoMo Supply Co., 23 East Sixth Pig gTj Wiggly Stores. . .