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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS FEBRUARY 11 1909 'Xi.v--'' ft' .JSli; r In IVEYS IVEYS IVEYS IVEYS IVEYS IVEYS IVEYS IVEYS v i- 'fi. T Is? - V 1 7 m With a List of Specials For Several Weeks we have been working to Bargain Sale to Make This the Busiest Day of the Week make Friday a Busy Day at our Store. Every week we give a Big Friday and Offer the Biggest Values of the Week. 25c Silk Mull?, 12 1-2 Cents Yard A Half-Price Friday Bargain, about. ::o pieces new styles 25c line Silk .Mulls for 12 1-2c yard Tliese are beautiful styles, neat fig ures, stripes, etc., mostly light shades and always sold at 25c. You get them Friday at just half this price, 12 l-2c yard. 39c Silks A close-out price on a lot of fancy SilKs that sold at 5 He 75c and S'Jc yard. These are in good staple shades and fairly gcod styles and a big bargain at the price 39c yard 19c Dimity 12 l-2c Yard A fresh new lot just in that we have put a bargain price on for Friday. The quality Is pretty and sheer and the styles are the very choicest and the price only a little more than half values 12 1-2c yard $1.00 Table Damask 69c Yard We quote this price for Friday on a 70-inch all pure Linen Satin Damask, two handsome patterns, .. .69c yard 17c Long Cloth 11c Yard A great value, genuine 17c grade Long Cloth 11c yard It's beautiful quality will surprise you at the price. FRIDAY 5C SALE A leading feature Friday will be the bis; 5c counter of 7 l-2c to 10c qual ities of GINGHAMS PERCALES PRINTS AND DOMESTIC All at 5c yard 15c Casing 11c Yard A full Bleached 43-inch 15c quality Pillow Casing 11c yd 10c Handkerchiefs 5 c Each A nice sheer 10c quality, All Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 5c each Fine quality Lawn Handkerchiefs to be hemmed 2c each 12 l-2c Towels 10c Half Linen heavy Huek Towels that sell at 12 l-2c for.. 10c each 12 l-2c Madras 8 l-3c This is a clean-up price on a big lot of these special White Madras. We have been selling special at 10 yard in short lengths. Friday you can buy it at S 1 -3c or about half regular price. 10c Domestic 7 l-2c A fine grade regular 10c Cambric fin ished Domestic 7 1-2c yard 35c Covers 15c Each 30-inch square Table Covers, heavy im itation Linen, Friday Price 15c each 12 l-2c Hose 7c Pair Again this Friday we will sell those 12 l-2c Black Fleece-Line Ladies' Hose at. 7c per pair All sizes. 5c Toilet Soap 2 l-2c Cake Ia Belle line fine Toilet Soap. We sell it at 3c regularly, Friday Price 2 1-2c cake Another line cf our regular 10c. Toilet Soap, for 5c a cake $1.00 Carnations 39c Dozen Something Different for us to be Selling Cut Flowers. Our Mr. Ivey is in Philadelphia and Sent Us a Big Express Shipment of Large, Handsome Red and Pink Car nations to Reach Us in Time for Our Friday Bargain Sale. He Writes They are the Kind Sold Usually in Charlotte at 75c and $1.00 a Dozen. You Can Cet Them Tomorrow at 10 O'clock for 39c Dozen Baker's Powder 2c Can A good grade regular 10c Talcum Powder 5c a can Friday Valentines Half-Price Friday we will nut on sale a great lot of Valentines at just half price. We bought them this way from a house that was closing out the line. lc Valentines and Cards 2 for 1c 5c Valentines 2 for 5c 10c Valentines 5c Etc., etc. '3 ml 4q ;: 1 m l - 11 ,i x society ...rjsTKsesiH 2523 Rev. and Mrs. H. II. Hulten and Rev.! and T.Irs. L. R. Pruett O Efird's Embroidery Sale TrtWO - PTf fV hit Long before the time for opening -- the door at Efird's this morning the! yC fT . sidewalk was practically blocked byj KjO KUJtlUlUy 11 Oyster Supper This Evening. ! The ovster supper that was to have'110 otpourng Qf the good women ofj , . .. .. ....,,. ... ,,. the city wno were on hand tsr the em- i it: !. A Tedder returned last night ''el in. Nancy Brown returned home Iii from Danville, 'a., after two weeks there with I'atton. Miss - Mary Robertson, of Dearbrook i i i v-i t in ti;e it y this morning Mi" srnost of Miss Dixie Alexan Xonii Tryon street. She ex i lie lu'ie several weeks. Milton Tiddy and bride passed ; Charlotte (his morning on t'tuiii fiom a bridal tour to i:i.iiii ,md points north. They their future home in Lincoln- ladies of Calvary Methodist church at the home of Mrs. George Etheridge, broiderv sale which had been adver tised in The News. When the doors ; ::oi West Stonewa 1 street, was post- ; - - - " , ,., t v. . ; .I,. vLi. loss than naif a minute women had I poned until to-mgnt at egnto clock chucked full of the coveted; The proceeds ot the supper a e to outlav just used in the purchase ot a piano tor the - r,., lt ..,-., A For 1908 the lotalTvxes Were $6,988 29 While the lotal Pav Roll zvas street im tude an provement which in magni- ! d character is creditable CLUB BULLETIN NO. 4. I George Ray Bitten By Dog. rr t . i . . . alike to Charlotte and to my com-. The Greater Charlotte Club Wants to! . 1 " , nV S . . .,',ni,B' V pany, costing sixty-three thousand Interest Young Mechanic New Rest-1 ''os( ,:'V. m yestcruay s News hit dents ' 0,-,,r"e ttay, ine young son oi .Mr. I r.rwl Mrs r. a ftnv ntwl f.ir fp:ir l.v- A small woodworking e?tablishment .iropfjobi., will develop Mr. Rav bad m be brought to Charlotte if a man 1h(1 d( s u.a(, CIt (jr for ox:nv.i!i:i- dollars. Tiie reference by above statements ; is not made with complaint as a mi.'fio.i nrt hm wit h jnnl.'vr fr.T llfit ... .. .... j.w0. , . imecnanic prj:erret with a row nun- ti,in if ,i, rf..,n.. Kv.ri;.' having done our fu 1 part, but with ,i,.Ar. ... !,.,.. Un K,.r.,,r( f g re.ru.. m!.itui pride" for ve are holpin- to bvild a 1 U ' 1 1 ? be secured v;ilh j,yd:ophobia young Hay will l.e ! 101 Vc aie nupnl- 10 m-lu Jja a partner. If you know of such iv.,n the Vailcur ,rPa,K.nt. , , a party please advise the secretary of But the old watchdog would liKe (hfl Ctl.eater charlotte Club. : ,.K,...1 I ' , .. . ii -(i rible jam for more than a hour, but The public is cordially invited to at- avMn coo,i ..ff iMilntiv n,! l . i of the ladies who had their eyes ( m tne snow window nan to wan uniui. In Honor Mrs. Garvey. i. t' Aow .infinw 1. 1f1 tn wait lintu' Charlotte, N. C, Feb. 11, iyoJ Mrs. C. M. .Tardv entertained for her the great multitude had melted away "itor The News: fcister, Mrs. James Garvey, of New before they were able to secure the' .l must ask 'ou to mae a correc- Orleans, at her home on South David- coveted article. The sale of laces and,11011- ui,.00i vectcnlnv -..ftpninnn Tii-idare embvoideries will eontinne Snturrlav! 1 am COlltldeilt you would not Wltn v ll-i-- m I - r 1 ay and another page or spec-. ,Wi"""-u . . i f i . r Itmnnni , , apurova!, even uun.gn ct . Mr. J. A. C. Knopp, district manager U VCr &lUO,UUOVlty meatless bone, and not be on sundry ff)r ( w Tou)l & c of RochHster. N occasions scurrilous.y scoKed at, curt- Y manufacturers of the protectograph, ed and kicked about as an impostor, has move,, to charlotte, and has estab- a street occupier, :i im uuugu: lished headquarters wit h the offic E. D. LAI TA, President. piy con.e. n ()f Pound & Moore. i lax $3,474.54. whist and dominoes were played and and Mond each guest was presented with a love- ials for these days appears in this issue ly valentine favor. Those invited to of The News. meet Mrs. Garvey were: Mesdames Charles Piatt. J. II. Ham, T. S. Frank f ' -i-son Orphanage Guild. ratting ot the Thompson Or " '.i.ild was held at St. Peter's I church at 11 o'clock this lin, C. W. Allison, John Van Landing- B Associated Press. -v - -h i -x :,,u Af T T . J van,;.h PhifeV Yv FaisonJEd Washington, D. C, Feb. 1l,-Thesen-; never been requested to pay a penny XUlU-.'.f .--.., - - - Knox is Eligible. ge or intent utter an unjust statement and certainly not an un true charge against corporation or individual; but in yesterday's leading editorial you cited, "For instance, the Street Railway Company has had the use of the streets for years and has :e sup- Mr S. S. (.arnenter. with the Ameri- At the Dixie Mr. and Mrs. Jarr.es ran Tobacco Coninanv. has moved to Silver in "Oolcl Hurley," a sketch charlotte from Birmingham, Ala. Char taken from real life. A bright, catchy , wt,- ill bn his future home and he F''r Mrs. Alexander. W. V. Dowd will entertain in ''.::.!! for Mrs. Thomas W. Alexan- n ii pnniniitroo nn nirlipiarv ve".r nefl the fv- n.-. -.,s..;i.ji " AHnnie conclusion that bv reducing the salary In the early history of my com- v i r F P oniehell D of the office of cretar' of state to Pany. way back in 1891, when this V, J; I. V n n;,i. !v p w ?s000- Senator Knox will be eligible j little town had fifteen years pre- UldM,mi, -TV. liiuv-uiov.., . r.; i rv, . f fn. ilot w-- 1 J t J 1IU1U 1111-11 V Lk I licit, JJUvll I 1UU iett, C. G. McManaway, A. S. Cheek, Davi-'l Ovens. George Stevenot, Walter; Annette, J. A. Durham, J. f. uaiawen. wj, v I , limns. Franklin Gordon, Edward 4. newfiioe. RalDh Miller, and Misses Eva . SOCIALLY ' :-At luesday afternoon at her i rideil. Nettie Rosenthal, Ella Hender- 4. n .Mort-head and the Boulevard. . Knn p.essie Burkheimer. Polly and A, Ruth Shannonhouse, Bleeker Reid and 4 A Well-Developed Figure, Ex- Janle Patterson, of Concord. ' J quistte Bust Proportion, wen The two first prizes were won by J. Rounded Arms and Neck, 4 Mrs. T. S. Franklin and Mrs. C. G. 4 Make Homely Women Attrac- McManaway and the consolation by ?. tive Cut This Out. f Mrs. G. B. Sway ze. 4l . i viously chronicled its Centennial, and with less than eleven thousand peo- 1 it Tu ! pie 10 welcome tne nrsi eviaence aua - 1 er.11r.fl rf rrnp-reu T rlirl iv i M. tinrlfl- . 11 .vi v XJ O v " . ' "11 .1.4.. m sketch. Special scenery. Ketchell vs. O'Brien. By Associated Press. San Francisco, Feb. 11. --Stanley Ketchell and Jack O'Brien were match- will look after this section of the country for his company. Mr. Osmond L. Barringer is to build a large, modern up-to-date garage to ac EES THIS SUIT Ml Engllsh-McLarty Co., the enterpris ing druggists of Charlotte, are having such a large run on "HIXDIPO." the new Kidney Cure and Nerve Tonic, and hear it so highly praised that they now offer to guarantee it In every case to cure all forms of Kidney Troubles and Nervous Disorders. They pay for it if it does not rIto you entire satisfaction. If you use it, it 13 their risk, not commodate the increasing volume r!yoara. a EO-cent box Bent by mall his automobile business. This will ed this morning to box six rounds at mfan much lo auto tourists, and to i'tiuarieipnia, Jia.cn lotn or loin. WHY IS FAT J, ! cious temerity, cause jr.! to traverse her histori n. Party of Philatheas. I'liilatliea Class of the Ninth t:;i)itist church will give a val I'.'ttv ut the home of Mrs. P. A. 11 11. No. 70s North Davidson street, 11 i", Fti.iay evening, at 8 o'clock. 1 '! on'erinR will be taken, the " I f which will go to the wln- ii ii l r the new Baptist church "itli Charlotte. nd Mrs. Rolph to Entertain. Witherspcon-Swaringen. cause electric cars - .. rt-y i . CHARMING, TOO. M10 "averse ner nistoric streets, mey J. , ran to and fro with but seldom beck ! in1 ..oil f-vr f l-i - noAwIo o r ! 1 hie mortal did many and oftimes from his very heart crave immortality that he might rid himself of the ills and toils of this monster innovation! For many years the service was conducted at a high state of effi ciency, to the glory of our commun- nity, at a loss of many thousands ot 4- There was recently published 4 the formula of a famous beauty 4. doctor who became wealthy in J Miss Rosa Witherspoon and Mr. profession of figure culture, 4. dollars each year. J. T. Swaringen were quietly married T u Qf Qur f&mQns actresses T Our assessment o ftr yesterday afternoon by uev. i-. m. i &nd Jsociet ladies it is claimed 4. j year 1908 is: Pruett, pastor of Ninth Avenue Bap- - th h JiCity tist church. The ceremony was per i . I I 1 1 I VI I II' w F 1 1 I 1 T u 1 1 t n r.i'1 rid C A v. . v .h n: m:lorm .lu" r T w figure which . 'V ' ' : parents, Air. aim ana. . - . on mnid m "'"iDers or tne vet- Bpoon at 506 North Smith street, oniy t treatment 1 liriir iinil. :n.n th thrpp Tiiin- .s , ' , - T V l IrW llillUlUlC Uicuuo 1 "epa fhp - - 1 v iiui iwiic tiuu wuv it 1 mm 1 I!'V. iind Mrs. E. E. Bomar, 1 I A Real Treat Post Toasties 1,11 f'ld and Young anytime, anywhere. "The Taste Lingers." ' - 1"f and I.e. Made by ''' ''im rvn.;,l Company, Ltd., PutiW. Creek, Mich. ing and exquisite proportion of J i-icenses they enjoy. v ahl thorough is the ! that one can almost 4. State and county. t .., . . - . V nesn grow. une ? younc matron had to prove her ! J. identity to her husband after f j ftaxes for the .$ ;;,47-l.u4 5-0.00 the building throughout the country of better roads, for auto tourists are the fore-runners of good county roads. Mr. Barringer says that he has great confidence in the future of Charlotte, .:: 1 - : 1... .....i .. . Is it because one. is born with the l.ls V. . s?uT tendency? Or is it one cf "life s ' ' -"..a. v.... trials," or is it due to just plain hearty appetite? The doctors say not any one of these phrases the question correctly. They say fat IS because the fat person's digestive or gans are defective. Such organs, it seems, don't change the fatty roon : 1 - : . or.H lotte Club. nnder poitJr euaxant. Tlie niarriaee in Brooklvn. N. Y.. yesterday of Miss Helen Augusta J Cowles and Hr. Robert Camden White-; head was an event of more than ordi nary interest to North Carolinians. The .j.u Uw.xc ,r. nf nn '"'artiagfi ceremony was performed in eaten by stout -Persons tito heat and. Episcopal church and was tSy;3teI ? Ki I followed by a" reception which was Northey-Zeaman. Miss Kate C Northey and Mr. j a month's absence, during which sea the home tj Frank Zeaman were married yester- time she had u day morning at 7:30 o'clock in St. J..--treatment. An i State treasurer ?1 024.54 . 2,414.01 . 549.74 2,9C3.7'o Total .?.,y88.2 increase of six 4 , tive months was: Our pay rolls for 1908 by consecu- Peter's Catholic church, Father Jo- 4 inches is not unusual after a ,4. January seph officiating. The marriage was month's treatment 4. ! February iVIU ru $ 7,C85.43 8,3G3.D2 J. t i, m 'll'r.- X V h r . I very simple ana was wunesseu . uo 10 any uruggis. ana get "i;"""" u'7ui': by a few friends. fc separately two ounces of gly- pr" ' Mr. Zeaman is a native of Boston, .j cerine, three ounces of rosewa- Iay 10'-,, Mass.. and has been living in Char- ter, one ounce tincture cadorn- 4- June 9,5o.4 i.!t 0i,f civ vp!ivs He is con- JU ene eomnotind (not cardamonl ? July 9,546.82 HJllt" 1U1 QUUIIi A . x '4 . 4,1 ,th.hn v.r.ni nffirp of Josenh -itc and five cents worth of borax. August JltL'-irJll .Till. ..v ... - O ' 1 Sykes Bros. ! Mix the glycerine and tincture ! beP ember A wedding breakfast was given the 4 cadomene, shake and let stand .j, October . or,.i arnnm immpdiatelv after jl, two hours. Then add rosewater November unuc c-im , - , . . , , , . ; , t-ivi,.. J 'V V V iil IM 1 9,9 5(5.7 1 y,475.4 9,077.02 S,4C8.14 8,041. ::2 which - the couple left for Boston ? and a teaspoonful of borax. Ap- 4" ', to spend their honeymoon, un tneir piy morning ami mgnt, rimmng . , return thev will begin -housekeeping until absorbed; then wash with 41 Total ?HJ,ybb.ui. on South Church street. 4 hot water and soap; dry thor- 1 And every dollar that has come . ?.. oughlv. Continue a lew weeks 1IJ,o our nanus me mt-tyLiuu food fats pass on into the system unconsumed. Hence fat layers accu mulate under the skin in quiet spots, such as the chin, abdomen, shoulder blades, etc. Let that digestive defect be cor rected and the formerly fat person goes back to his or her original shape. You cn prove this on your self. Seventy-five cents will secure from your druggist one of. the large cases of Marmola Prescription Tab lets recently licensed for sale by the Marmola Company of Detroit, Mich. Take one of these tablets af ter each meal and at bedtime and the demonstration starts right there. Very soon you will experience a new sense of digestive comfort and a de lightful feeling of increased energy which should be followed in due sea son by a gradual, uniform decrease of vour fat. During the demonstration period vou eat and drink as formally, re member. The tablets reed no help from either dieting or exercising, nevertheless the daily loss should ap proximate ten to sixteen ounces a day. Now, WHY is it ycu get thin? Why is it the fat just seems to slip awav, leaving your flesh smooth, firm and wrinkleless? Simply be canee Marmola corrcrts that di gestive defect, thereby stopping furth er fat accumulation and enabling given by the bride's parents, at No. 2C1 Carlton avenue. EBBS mi ni i,n riar,..in to-nidit unfl A' a iid beautiful development re- ot the enterprise has been re- ap ; . , T,,o-i,f -t thA Auditorium. wards tne enort. lu cAra.im- mm u.ii i wio ;T..die will be admitted free to-mor- , .of the properties, and we are now Tlie body forf.e3 to harmlessly dis- 'rj..:?3gag-!r row night. I-yty-yI-iyy' Tl lI'-yy-i--I-I J v-u"icuii3 . ..unv m i.ni..--i- goive wiiai nas aiiedui eami-u. MGit It at Hawtey'." WOMAN'S GROWING GLORY Where the hair is concerned. Brushing will do more for the hair than the careless applica tion of all manner of tonid?. Get a good hair brush and care for it properly, using it thoroughly, and you will find it your best investment. We sell hair brushes from 23 cents up. As a rule, the more you pay the cheaper it will be in the end. Our line of combs, too, offers you all the variety you could ask to choose from. In using any hair tonic or dandruff cv.ro, it must be used thoroughly and regularly. It must be well rubbed into the scalp. let us show you what we have in the way cf hair pre scriptions adapted to your par ticular case. Our dressings are elegant in every way and can be depended upon. . Hawley's Pharmacy SHOE TALK THE Pullman Oxford IS THE SWELLEST IN TOWN $3.50 to $5.50 THE PAIR FT7BCTynrtxt'-ITr;BrWilii'-g 'I III Foreman & iller Co.
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