. ii : : ' tHAKLUITE ilEWS, UHA11LU1TE, JN. J., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 30, 1921. A. Met II 1 I s f.ci.1 . . . . , . ,T ' ? Annie uunuvic Jtiayes of Sr' ,i- Va.. who is visiting Airs. John 'v,P.-i-'on iit her home in the Elmore ft'" Mees will entertain at home on Louise avenue at 3.60 o clock, in ;.rvCon M'S f .ncement 7 following cards will be of wid- est in Charlotte, the former Mr. ana Mrs. John t'onyr. aunuuiiff me marriage il.uig-httr. Aim uufont, to Air. stair Henry, Wednesday. De- nmeteen hundred -1 illU'l &. nf the bride .I11H " pntv-eiehth ftwentyone, Ashcville, North Caro- ...mvianvint; raiu. mu we a.1 nome .' January fifth. Three hundred '.tv'i'our Aryylo road, Brooklyn, New l'oi'h- r5. )Ia?U' 'T w'' fasten, of 406 Kingston pilworth. who was taken the ". '.'i'n'bvtfrian hospital for treatment ....'.) hia iiao. is somewhat improved. " o of ' Personals ht r8, ,C" S Pruden and daughters, Misses Margaret and Elizabeth Pruden, or home, Ga.. are visiting Dr. and Mrs. ' i iFov?en at their home in Myers f ar k. rhey have spent the past two weeks m New York, and stopped over in Charlotte en route home. Airs. Pru- iiwr, uaugnter, Miss Elizabeth Jtruden, was formerly a. class-mate of .oo utti roweii at Agnes Scott col lege, Decatur, Ga. Carey Daniels of Chapel Hill returned home tndav after visiting here for a part of the holidays with his cousins, Misses Esther and Alary Poythress and L,. P. Poythress. George Graham of Atlanta is hevj i spending a part of the holidays witn his father, Dr. Alexander Graham. ' Sam L. Rabb, 'superintendent of the public schools of Laurinburg, has been spending- a. few of the holidays in Char lotte with former friends. Thursday he went to Winston-Salem to visit other friends and will return to Laurnburg the first of nextweek. KEITH PROGRAM SURE TO PLEASE rMOJHER GOOSE DOT PUZZLE .Hard Jbyrle Kinzle entertain- heme on South Tryon street , t iling, in honor of Airs. iafivHon Davis, a charming -mher 2-nd. who was form- in H'i""' tips. ' Mrs W id at hor V. f n, r.o? '. ... r .... . jjjcp ,irpaiev rtn iti ul uie city. ;,- attractively uecorated m decorations. Over the -he- hvinar-room was hutiir a wedding bell. brick was gowned m black Can- laii silver oag. ana rs. Kinzle ton crepe. fith manv -cful presents. Games were ..vlV V'e season -.-.y in the whit-1 The Ciero. with small silver Y 'V'-icd a Colonial bouquet. Aln , al3 attired in black Cantc ' "-' IrKio wa.s showered wit , vc!v an-i Aftt-r amoved aurmg ine turning. the .-tiower, .Mrs. ivinzie mvitea r itito the dining-room, where .'0 iioart-shaped cake occupied the f the table, ice-cream, in the cf littie wedding slippers, cake, ,-ilrs were .served. -j ,.'jnr Kirzi- naci as ner guesis aooui oi M'-'i?- Davis' most intimate Mrs. treaty '-ii-U?. yii l.a'u.i .Marshall of Anderson. S. C. ; viitinc Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall. fr,rmer hf r brother, at their home in BiarMlvood apartments. Miss Laura . Parslev nf Wiiminfftftn was- an attractive visitor in the citvl .uucsuaj una xnursaay, attending the dance given by the Charlotte Cotillion club Wednesday evening. While here, she was the guest of Air. and Airs. Wil liam Parsley, the former her brother. nc went lrom here to Winston-Salem, where she is visiting Aliss DeWitt Chatham. Miss Addip Wehh Qf,,v, l, home m Rockinfh a visit to Air. and Airs. T. T. Cole at their home on Hawthorne Lane. Aliss Ldith Coiner of Danville, Va., who has also been visiting Mr. and Airs. Cole, .v.i leiuni io ner nome Saturday. Aliss Webb and Aliss Comer arrived in the city Monday night. - Cadet Edgar Lee Love will return to the IT. S. Military academy at West rOint, N. Y.. Sunfliiv nitrht al'tpr ing his Christmas 'leave with his par-! ems, mr. and Airs. John F. Love, at their home on the Providence road. Myers Park. Cadet Love will graduate from West Point next year. Airs. II. C. Alassey, of High Point, is the guest of Mr. and Airs. Paul Valaer. She was formerly Aliss Annie Belle Woods, of Charlotte. . Miss Tirzah Alessick, daughter of Air. and Airs. Charles K. Alessick, is home irom Peace Institute, Raleigh, to spend the holidays with her parents. She is spendinga a part of the time with her cousin. Miss Laura Devereaux, daughter of Air. and Airs. W. L. Devereaux, who is a student at Queens Colege. JACK 5 PRAT In x ! General Excellence is to Be Found in Every Act at the Academy. BY MASON B. HOOD. For diversity of features and gen eral excellence in every one of the five acts, on the Keith program, it is seldom that more amusement is placed on one bill than the one provided at the Academy theater for the last half of the week. Nearly all the acts get. away from the trite and the hackneyed forms of entertainment and succeed , in putting over something new. Alary Alarble and company put new ness into every feature of their brief sketch called "My Home Town." It would not be fair to give away the act 30- 23 17 29 lb I SI II I !! II ! I Ml H i ' III I II IIIIIMI IIII1WIIIH - . in advance by saying what takes place but it is delicious in conception and the four persons put it over in great style. - McConnell and West, in their bizarre act called "Fire," are interesting be cause the male member sings songs in a way all his own and tells jokes like an artist to the manner born. But it is his dark-eyed, Spanish-looking, black haired partner, a sparkling gem of in triguing womanhood, that holds the attention of most of the audience. Lloyd and Lubin in "Ida Wanna," a quaint conception of humor, are due special praise for the exceptional mer it of their act as portrayed by Air. Lubin, a Hebrew comedian, as distinc tive and individualistic as they make them. Anybody who appreciates fine comedy based on the individual artist's conception of it and likes the whims of a real artist will enjoy Air. Lubin. Alartin and Aloore, daring aerialists, are. also exceptionally clever of their kind, and Wanda, "the seal with hu man brains," is a show all by herself. This act is one among a hundred and is interesting to every type of vaude ville patron.. , Aliss Virginia Staten is visiting Aliss Elizabeth Cloud in Hamlet. She is a member of a house-party being given by Aliss Cloud. HAD IT HAD BUT ANE EAR.; IT WENT TA Buy BUTT Em VYHtN BUTf EFOYAS DEAh. p TWhi.YY AND SATURDAY p.1 MRS. WALLACE REID IX The Screen's Greatest Tribute to Womanhood ADDED A COMEDY THE A TEE S Broadway's Play Proves Real Hit. "Every Woman's Problem." which began yesterday a three-day engage ment at the Broadway theater, was received with sincere and enthusiastic approval. Airs. Wallace Reid, formerly ; known to screenland as Dorothy Da- j venport, plays the featured role and depicts in a very capable and drama- ! tic manner the woman of today the ! woman who is endeavoring- conseien- j tiously to discharge the duties incident' to the assumption of rights and priv- j ileges granted with the ballot. The story is novel and peculiarly interest ing, having as its central figure a wo man who is governor of her State and faopil with flip trvinsr nrohlem of grant ing or withholding executive clemency J when her husband, unjustly convicted j of a hig-h "crime, is about, to be execu ted. The climax is as surprising as-it is interesting. The program also in cludes a short comedy. ' , . MP Mil iy EDI Alii mm, TODAY and SATURDAY If Laughs Were Dollars This Pic ture Would be Worth Millions! QktureJ JLSTjikAa. y The Standard Amusement. MATINEE IJAII-V 3:30 1. M. 20c and 30c TWO ETOIISli. SHOWS 7:15 and P. M. 40c and 60c The tale of a town with more dollars than sense, and a bright young man who was gunning for boobs. A!so TOPICS OF THE DAY Attraction Extraordinary Maude Fulton Presents Mary Marble & Co. In a Little Play of the Stage, "My Home Town" Special Added Attraction BAL LLOYD & BEN RUBIN in "Ida Wanna" Siiec ial Feature! WANDA The Seal With the Human Brain Added Feature! MARTIN & MOORE Offer "A Midair Classic" Added Attraction M'CONNELL & WEST in "Fire" THE PATHE NEWS Sees All Knows All A PLEASING ; COMEDY The Hfgbt Sort ! B"m I tlQ Women s are 3 Worn ens f Afternoon DvesseSa ven Gowns? Dance Frocks? Sports Appa Coats Handsome Furs In This After Christmas Sale Wraps? Coats? Capes? Stoles and Fox Neckpieces This sale affords you an opportunity to ob tain the choicest Fur garments of suPeJ,ior quality at prices far below actual worth. The Furs represented in this collection have come irom the four corners of the earth. From Russia come Kolinsky and Squirrel; Canada sends Hudson Seal, Lynx, Skunk and Raccoon; Australia contributes fine Opos sum; Mink and Kolinsky are shipped from Japan; and South America supplies Nutria and Muskrat. . . Come and see this splendid array of urs. You will be astonished at . the sizeable sav ings that are offered. Hudson Seal Coats, self collar CJOI A and cuffs, 36 inches long - A V Hudson Seal Coats, -self collar and (jJOQ cuffs, choice pelts 6dt3U Hudson Seal Sport Coats, self col- ar and cuffs, 32 inches long, tO(l( selected nelts 35 OV 1 Hudson Seal Coat, Squirrel Tux edo collar, Squirrel cuffs, 34 ins.. 1 Hudson Seal Coat, Skunk collar CJOQK and cuffs, 34 inches long )dVO 1 Eastern Kolinsky Wrap, extra jKfA large collar, 45 inches long. .. . . . tPeJVl 1 Jap Mink Coat, with cape collar (gOKA 36 inches long fP&OU 1 Jap Mink Coat, flare model, (MQK with belt, 36 inches long iPsidTfO 1 Natural Muskrat Sport Coat, Raccoon col lar, 36 inches long. One Mink Cape with tails 1 Kolinsky Cape dark skins 1 Black Lynx Stole with tails ........ 1 Black Lynx Stole plain 1 Skunk Stole with pockets and tails 1 Skunk Stole with tails 1 White Fox extra large . $300 1 Hudson Seal Wrap, large cape COOK collar, 46 inches long Ptlfc . $135 . $125 $72i2 . $135 $872 $97M $79M 1 Platinum Fox very fashionable Neckpieces of Black, Brown and JO.50 Taupe, Fox tPz Just In Time For The New Year Festivities Lovely Dance Frocfes arid Dinner Dresses At 1-3 Off The Original Price Fluffy dancing Frocks of bouffant Taffeta in bright, gay hues, youthfully be f rilled and tucked up here and there with the most charming of flowers and hand some dinner or evening Dresses of lustrous Charmeuse in combination with Chan tilly and Radium Silk Laces that softly float below the hem line , and tucked up about the waistline w;ith a girdle of roses but, my dear, that is just a suggestion of the real beauty of these Frocks there are so many, many different styles that description would be difficult. But the real surprise is the small price just at the midst of the gay season. All of the new Gowns that were purchased especially for Christmas as well as hundreds of handsome pieces embracing the newest Paris and Fifth Avenue modes included at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent. 1 Now is the opportune time to make your selections before the stocks have been picked over. 1 Ebuses l-20ffHats l-20ff Underwear 1-3 Off HI ate-Brown Cdr aHcLFlooir m Mi m 1 s til

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