10 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 30, 1921 EXCESSIVE PERSPIRATION. Several women have written to me ; over the face, and hands. I know one ; woman of a slightly emotional tem-i recently asinnr. w.i.v m.uu..i ! oraim.llt who cannot 110111 OXCCSblVe pi'i spil cUlun ill luki weather. ' ' In most crises. I from the letters that the canst ing bvi t nervousness. Very few peoule know that nerves have this curious effect unon the pores of the- skin though, of course, it is iumtimn knowlrd"," thai a nervous ,-hnck r a vx nervous strain will : r;,.o (,,, ;! :.;.. f'a'.imy i:ii:-t urn TttT ANGLE, MUSIC CO ... 0 WLT . (S v wear gloves clue-i inf :i :-mu:ert. or an opera because ncr ; can see i hands get hot ami wringing wet. This j is noth-!i.s dimply lu.' u a n rvous reaction. ; on her Dart, ami it is quite common. j ; I'eonlc who have very nervous tem peraments are always bothered with j perspiration of the hands or tinder the. arms. i T. know of one excellent formula! which. .w;!l lossen ex.-essiv: perspira-; turn., and whiih will neutralize any dis-j agreable odors. It. is perfectly sim- j pie . and harmless and is made as fol-j lows: I Ep?om salts. 3 oz.. wheat bran, 1-2 ' pint. va1 or 4 nints. Mix this and let it stanu over mgmr. B O Tbc Call in tr Dry Goods Co.. is holding a "Dollar Millinery Sale J7 In which 1,000 Trimmod Hats, worth $7.50, $10.00, 812.50' and 1.00 are on sale at $1.00 Each This is a special purchase. 39 East Trade Street. Millinery Department then strain and add lour ounces of the boot quality bay rum. Veil can use this as often as yon v.;?.h. Tl will stiiAulat. v" skin a-if-iakc it healthier and thus do a.vay with a tendency toward excessive per spiration. It would .be harmful to stop the natural amount of perspiration, so I never advise the patent formulae that come for this.. J. H. H.: you are . 4 ft. 10 in. high and weigh 120 pounds you are. at least, 15 pounds overweight. Your doth is soft because you have too much of it on your body. The best thing for you to do is to diet and to e:,r : ci.- as much as possible until you have reduced. Then instead of too much soft flesh you will have firm muscle and you will feel very much Jane Ij.: If your complexion is bad, taking two cakes of yeast a day for a week viil not show very much im provement. 'You will have to keep on with "his or any other treatment for several weeks and then you will have t'i go on for several weeks after that in r re the complexion is perfect. It is imnossiblo to make right in a short time any condition that has been go ing wrong for a long time. The fine lines under the eyes are usually called laughing wrinkles and do not necessarily mean old age. Some times oven children have them. If jou will mass-as- them with a flesh bniiding cold cream you will be able i'o nn.-e. them seem less prominent. in inquiries addressed to .Miss Forbes ire ol me i.eauiy . uaus u.'i;xi i- ntnt will be answered in these columns iii their ti. in. This requires con-siaer-ablc- time, however, owing to the great number received. So if a oersonat or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and soil" -addressed envelope must be enclos ed with tiie question. The Editor. ASHEVU.IJB CITY TEAX. Asheville. Dec. 3". Asheville is to have city planning, and stops toward a definite program already taken in clude the appointment of a city plan ning commission and securing the strvices of an expert city planner. I i ".lark Frost" Salt is mire. Always f 1 1 ask for it. Amazing REDUCTIONS ; Semi-Annual .P Shoes for Women. f isM Greatest ffWS ' Ever '2Spw?2 J l J I : . exquisite Mm I ''' ' stylc andbeauty SP 0? , l a- savings mat no 1 exquisite style and beauty at savings that no thrifty woman can afford to miss! Our great twice yearly Clearance Sale is now on in full swing with thousands of pairs of our smartest and finest NEWARK Shoes for Women at prices out of all pro portion to their worth. Strap Pumps, Qxfords and Boots at prices that will permit you to buy two pairs instead of one. These are without question the most amazing values ever offered. Not shop-worn, or shoes bought for sale purposes, but our own regular stock the most fascinating styles shown anywhere at savings so great that you simply cannot afford to miss tjiem. Store open at 8 a. m. to accommodate the big rush of people attending this sale. &S0 Strap Pumps. Strap models in brown, black and tan calf, black -kid, patent leather and suede combinations of contrasting leathers. ' Wa lk ing and dress models' Oxfords Boots. Smartly tailored walking types in. black, brown and tan calf. Choice of any style heel. You will surely want two pairs at these prices. In black, brown kid and calf skin, plain and.wing tips, round and medium toe effects, with mil itary and Cuban heels. Their beauty will capture you. 8 r The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores In The United States, 27 West Trade Street OPPOSITE BEIAVTN HOTEL Open Saturday Evening Urll 11 o'clock All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers i r SMALL FREED OF NUMBERCHARGES Technical Errors in the In dictments Responsible for Dropping Them. Waukegan, Ills., Dec. 30. (By the Associated Pess) Governor Len Small yesterday was freed of evory charge against him except that of conspiring with Lieutenant-Governor Fred E. Sterling and Vernon Curtis to defraud the State of $2,000,000, during Mr. J Sterling's terms a? State Treasurer. ! All charges of embezzlement during his own term as State Treasurer were , stricken from the record, partly by Judge Claire A. Edwards and partly by the State and the court also quash ed a charge of "Operating a confidence game. Last night Governor Small issued a statement declaring that 'what occur red yesterday afternoon in the circuit court of Lake county will lay bare to the public mind the methods employ ed and the inspiration causing these indictments." The next step in th : legal battle be tween the Governor and prosecutors will be staged here Saturday January 7, when the defense expects to pre sent ;i motion asking for separate trials for the Governor and Mr. Cur tis, who are both defendants under the conspiracy charge. Legal jockeying may postpone the actual start of the trial a month or more. A missing word, the position of a name, three errors in drawing indict ments and the shuffling of a pit-? of papers accounted for the victories won by the Governor yesterday. The' foreman of the Sangamon coun ty grand jury signed his name in the wrong place on theb ack tf an indict ment charging Governor Small, Lieu tenant Governor Sterling and Mr. Cur tis jointly with embezzlement of SV00, 000. Judge' Edwards quashed the in dictment because of the foreman's er ror. A typist left the word "feloniously" out of a count charging the trio with operating a confidence game. The charge was quashed. Two counts in the joint conspiracy indictment failed to allege the special injury supposed to have been done the State. They were quashed. Another count in the same indict ment failed. to allege commission of an overt act in furtherance of the alleged conspiracy. It was quashed. The clerk of the Sangamon county circuit court, in affixing consecutive numbers to the indictments, happened to pick up the one charging Governor Small with embezzling $500,000 first and gave it the first number. There fore Judge Edwards ordered this case tried first and rather than comply the State vlismisse.l the indictment. MILADY MUST BE RUSSIAN TODAY 1 iJlli ' Hi f!4JiilT 1 t '4i 'S ill To be fashionable today one must be dressed in things Russian. To morrow the mode will be Chinese or Japanese, but today it is Rus sian. Here is a very dashinjr outfit of jrray astrakhan with a Cossack hat and Russian boots to complete the illusion that milady is a "Roosian soldier." POPULATION OF FRANCE. Paris, Dec. SO. The official result of the general census ot 1021 gives the I population of France, including Alsace-j Lorraine, as 39,402,739, of which jj,449 are foreigners. The popu v.ion . in laii was o,t)U4,j;, uiciuuiiig x, 132,696 foreigners. OTH BRIDGES SAYS HE NEVER HELD POST E. B. Bridges, young attorney who claims that he and A. fi. Curne. also a young attorney of the Charlotte bar, were the sole authors of the much-talk-ed-of bill to give entire control of po lice, fire and health departments of Charlotte to i,he commissioner of pub lic safety and who was asked a few days ago for his resignation as assist ant prosecuting attorney, has written to Mayor James O. Walker and Com missioner TV. S. Stancill of public works that he had never held the po sition of assistant prosecuting" attorney of the city. Several days ago Mr. Bridges receiv ed from the city commissioners a re quest for his resignation. In reply he says that the law makes no provision for an assistant prosecuting attorney, that he was never sworn in to such a position and that he has never drawn a cent for appearing several times in city court to prosecute cases for the city. On several occasions, he says in his letter, he has appeared as prosecu tor in the city court at the request of T. C. Guthrie, Jr., city prosecuting at torney, and at the request also of Frank H. Kennedy, former city prose- ; cuting attorney. Mr. Bridges said in his letter, which is addressed to Mayor Walker and Commissioner Stancill and not to Com missioner Honeycutt, that he has writ ten City Prosecutor T. C. Guthrie sug gesting that he obtain the services of some one else hereafter when he wants assistance in prosecuting in the city court. Open Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Hurrv mother! Even a sick vChild loves the "fruity" taste of 'California Fig Syrup" and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful today" may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has i,i t- if stnmanh is SOU1". i uiu, v j iv . vi . - I tongue coated, breath bad. reraembeijj a gooa cleansing ui m un.iv- - - often all that is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali fornia Fig Syrup" which has direc tions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! oi: must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup. Triangle Music Co. PIANOS-PHONOGRAPHS - MUSIC ROLLS - RECORDS SO WEST SU ST. PHONE 349 2-Piece Tapestry Suites $240. 00 Quoting a price like this on such . a beautiful all spring con struction, overstuffed, tapestrj- suite like this is just like being in the wholesale business. Spring arms, spring edge and loose cushions are shown. Not for years and years have we seen a value that could come anywhere near equaling this. Only a limited number of these two-piece suites so ccme early if you want one at this ridicu lously low price and on conven ient credit terms. Rugs Special A large assortment of qual ity rugs. All sizes ! All the very newest designs and patterns! Every rich new coloring! As to the values, just come down and be con vinced. Not an imperfect one in the whole lot. Prices low as $26.00 for 9x12 size. The Banner Furniture Co. 305 E. Trade St. Out of the High Rent District The ray P The Fifth Avenue Shop of the Carolinas. Year-En earance CI Sale Fur Coats, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats and Blouses Distinctive and Exclu sive apparel at prices to appeal to the woman who demands and can appre date the best in clothes. 1 Black Caracul Coat $225 1 30" Hudson Seal Coat ...... $175 1 Nutria and Hudson Seal Coatee at $9512 1 Nutria Coat $225 ME LLO Thh'd Floor. N5S n S3 1 1 40" Hudson Seal Coat .... $285 Also one Gray Squirrel, one Hudson Seal with Squirrel Collar and Cuffs, one Nippon Mink Coat, one Hudson Seal Dolman with Squirrel Collar and Cuffs. Suits $35.00 up Coats $35.00 up Dresses ... $53.00 up Blouses $8.50 Model Hats . . , , . . ... ... . . ..... $7.5 i

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