Friday, Deeemfeer 14, <lss | A REAL CHRI STMAS STORE 35 ‘ . | Saturday Will Mark the i - * | Opening of Our Christmas Sale E \ 1 M . iU IT PAYS TO TRADE AT Welcome Now to the W w w wm motL £ £<*, TOYLAND IS JOY LAND HOUSE OF I Iv It’s a Real - Sure Enough Toy CHARMING ■ V “ Laud-Evvrythmg.o Make Christmas Big For the CHRISTMAS GIFTS concord’s foremost specialists Little Ones .. The Store of Gifts invites you to make ready for Christmas -g-j here. It has a feeling that you will he satisfied, for all things that ~ go f rom Children to Woman have been carefully selected and at- jrTt = ■ tractively arranged for-your choosing. There are new gifts and I the dear old ones always appreciated. Make your shopping tours S ' )C en * erta ' nnlcnts and y° ur gift lists filled superbly. . I 'XBr E*/?ry Aisl? CHRISTMAS Make His Dreams Come True It Is Easy at FISHER'S More Fun Than a Circus for Small and j *&y~y Grownup Boys and Girls Is N****™/ | ~ FISHER’S TOYLAND | In Chamois and Kid | An °r an< ? Short Fathers and mothers seem to got just and a tea set were just about everything Those who to lectures go Colors including as much fun out of visiting Toylauil as her heart desired. And father has only and those who to dances Children S the youngsters do. to see the whizzing electric train, the Ay—both are real women 50c Up And why not? It wasu’t so very long chugging steam engine or the speeding and SO both love Silk ago that they were boys and girls them- automobile to become a boy once again. Hose. Each has prefer /-'tv/i? selves. And they still arev—boys and _ . . . ... . ences in sheerness and 01VE _, r ,„ in SDirit To >' 8 that a i > P oal t 0 the * irl 111 moth * shade. Both can be satis er! Toys that appeal to the boy in fied beautifully here. $9 UMBRELLAS $6.95 Mother hasn't lived long enough to for- father! These are the kind of toys jou qq 09 $2,25, $2.50 get the time when a do’l, a doll house are going to find at FISHER'S. One hundred and fifty of these, and they’ll make Wise parents will save lots of precious time and insure UMBRELLAS fine gifts for Women and Christmas happiness for their youngsters by making toy s. wr a t>- u Children. selections right away. , w an y Specia l purchase-one of * It is a safe surmise that the best and m,ost timely - Rettv want a new special purchases of Urn- MAMA DOLLS 95c . SLEEPING DOLLS WITH ,hk Christma" ,TJ£ Save $1 —Watch Them Go HAIR ’ * c especially if she has seen ? r taffeta Dressed in Pink'and Blue, wear- these smart little affairs covere Umbrellas for Made with strong voices, arid at- ing hats, smart looking and in so easily carried in trav tractive faces. Nicely dressed 95c nice size 25c eling. Navy, black and purple. Special $3.95 This Special Number Car- rfhA TX 1 TV 11 Others SI.OO up $ 2 Dressed Dolls 95c Sale $6 95 Smart Remembrances Othef Special Numbers This s P ecial range of unusual values are timely for your ship- HANDBAGS 95c, $1.69, $2.00, $2.69 ping, dressed in different color dresses, ribbon trimmed with hair and sleeping, size 16 1-2 inches over all: They are Beauties. See them 95c The woman's side of your • Christmas list Tnjight be GIVE crowded with Handbag beautiful combs Fisher’s The Christmas Headquarters would be satisfied. For Set in Rhine Stones of dis- n e n fX « who doesn't love the new StOW fOT aH CoKord SS& sJyles. Sale sl-00, $195, $2.95 up 95c, $1.90, $2.50, $3.95 up Gift Seekers knowi where to find the greatest variety of Kerchiefs at Reasonable prices. Sale sc, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c upward ATTRACTIVE . SMART NECKWEAR CAMISOLES In Straight and Shaped Christmas Sale on all Dresses, Coats Suits Make Useful Gifts v Collars, Cuff and Collar They are Beauties within Sets in white, cream arfll . . , , . . , , 0 . themselves. Each boxed. Metallic Laces. Sale AU stock has been arran ff ed and grouped for This Special Christmas In cream and flesh 50c Upward Sale—So coqul share in the Good Things. 50c, 95c, $1.50 up fHE SQNCQRp DAILY TRIBUNE COURSES IN AGRICULTURE AT THE STATE COLLEGE Plan* Completed For Giving Fcsr Short 1 Courses , (Tly the t»»(i?laifd Tress.) * Ra’eigh. X. C; Dee. 14 —Plans hum bean completed for four short courses, in agriculture, nt State College during the week January 0 to 10, nepording to ! an announcement made here tonight by I Professor 7,- P. Metcalf. Director rif j Instruction for the .School of Agri-1 culture. One course will be devoted to cotton, tobacco and small grains; one ■ to fruit and vegetable growing: another to farm dairying and animal hiisbadrv; and the fourth to poultry raising. The doiiege authorities, according so the statement, have planned to make the courses not only short but also practical and applioab'o to the rural woman as well as to (lie man on the farm. No tuition will be charged and the main cost of the course.' fer these taking them wi 1 be for board and lodging. In addition to the regular classrooms work, according to Prof. Metcalf, there also will be special evening programs] consisting of addresses by Dr. I!. W. Ki’goro. Dean of the School of Agri ou'torc, lectures oil Dominant, Rural Social Problems by Prof. W. A. Ander son; Farmers Grou-n i-ograms and Pro jects by Dr. Carl C’. Taylor; What the State of North Carolina is doing for It lira’ Schools by T. E. Brown, director cf vocational education: the program for our Heiilih by Dr- G. M. Cooper and Farm Forestry by 11. H. Curran, forester. | ‘Tt is especially desired.”* said to night’s announcement ’’that farm wo men shall feel free to attend these short courses as well as the men. Many wo men have made requests that they be allowed to attend because so many of" them are interested in poultry. Dr. B. |F. Knaupp is arranging the poultry ’course to give special instruction to the , women who do come.” j Cotton Summary. I New York. Dee. 13.—Liverpool due July 2 1-2 high; others 15 to 35 high er. Market opened excited (13 to 03 up. I Southern spots 50 to 175 hilier, Texas markets showing greatest gains, sales .16,700 bales. Because of unsatisfactory cotton situation, labor scarcity, and high raw material. 1 ' the Baker Underwear com ‘pan. (Poughkeepsie. N. Y„) have de cided to retire from business. Os 10 cotton house opinions, 15 are bul’isli and one advises taking profits. The Alexandria. Egypt market yes terday advanced 350 to 415 points. Local cotton goods markets nominally higher, many mills withdrawing ((nota tions. Journal of Commeree believes re sistance to high cloth prices will be con stant. N Average of New Bedford textile mill shares jiast week reached new low record for year. The New York Commercial believes government estimate somewhat above actual crop, but accepting the estimate at face value, says 10.000,000 bales is not enough cotton to go around. Based on December 1 average, farm price of 31 cents per pound, this year’s cotton crop is worth $1,404.013,000 making it tfie fourth most valuable crop ever grown, and the sixth crop 'that has been worth a billion dollars or more. Liverpool wheat opened quite. 1-2 to 1-4 up- It was due 1-8 to 1-2 higher. Special cable says: "Opening advance on bureau, but demand not sufficient to sustain full advances. There is a moderate spot demand . Market general ly seems to think Manchester business will increase.” Post and Flagg’s Cotton Letter. New York, Dec. 13-—While less sen sational the market has been nervous with sharp changes in either direct on comparatively small orders. While some reactionary sentiment has been in evi dence the best opinion seems to be that the crop ns estimated officially will be a very tight fight for requirements at these prices and Inter gainings will be closely watched to see if they confirm the figures or suggest an actually small er yield as may very well happen. The future is closely involved in the ex tent of the demand for goods on a parity with present or rather higher levels for raw material but competent judges ex press confidence in renewed activity in the goods markets after the turn of the year basing their opinion on the low condition of stocks in the hands of dealers. Efxportk continue liberal and already efforts are reported to cover January engagements but offerings re main light with holders firm in their ideas of price. Some of the short in terests were covered yesterday and to day and it is hardly probable that trade demand will follow advances closely just yet but those who buy on reactions like those recently and have the patience and ability to average to some extent, have an excellent prospect of satis factory results. POST AND FLAGG. For some time past customers of a certain fashionable shop in Bond Street. London, have been puzzled ovc the identity of an unusually attractive as sistant. who sometimes attends to their wants. Now it transpires that she is Lady Rosamond Gallwey Robertson, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Carrick. Lady Rosamond is an expert designer of dresses and so great was her desire to.put her talent to practical use that she at last obtained her parents consent to accept the position she now holds. Probably sio other woman in the world knows so much about coins and coinage ns Miss Mary O’Reilly, as sistant director of the United States Mint. Miss O’Reilly has been employed in the office of the director of the mint I for nearly 20 years and on numerous j occasions hns been in supreme charge. I Ninety-nine pairs of women's feet I out of a hundred are horribly deformed by the wearing of high-heeled shoes, says Sir Hubert Barker, the famous manipulate surgeon of Loudon, who avers that he has seen iu the course of his work as a bonesetter more women's feet than any other person in the world. Music is more efficacious! than medi cine in the treatment of certain diseases, says a prominent English physician, who (quotes old Italian records to show that music was used to save patients from the results of poisonous snake bites. j Everybody Wants Hams and Tur keys for Christmas Wo guarantee delivery on all orders placed with us this week for fre.'h pork hams and turkeys. Our price for hams is only 25 cents per pound, and Turkeys 35 cents per pound. Why not place your order now and make sure you will get yours? lour Christmas dinner will not be complete withont a dish of that good home-made Sauer Kraut of ours. C. H. BARRIER & CO. I made it myself ” ou acknowledge, modestly, a compliment on your cooking, but of course you feel proud. And who wouldn’t? It’s a real accomplishment to be a good cook. And cooks are not born—they’re made. When you entertain, you pay your guests the highest honor by serving something you’ve made yourself. And now at Christmas, the entertaining season, plan to Make Christmas Goodies at Home Get our the “sugar and spice and all things nice.” Home cooked dainties are more wholesome and nourishing. Make your own mince - pies, gingerbread men CHRISTMAS CARE and cookie stars for ~ , 11,c tree, candy for the " stockings. And don t cup strong coffee forget the little neigh- 1% cups sifted flour borly gifts—a jar of 2 teas P° ons baking powder , ~ r , r r 3 egg whites hermits, a fine loaf of %cup chopped walnut moats nut bread, or some of % tC! ! s i loon each cloves, mace, .. . . ji.. cinnamon and allspice, tins rich, delicious Cream shortening, add sugar, Christmas cake. They and cream again ’ Add coffee ’ ... , J sifted dry ingredients and nuts; are all cheaper made at mix well. Beat egg whites stiff home and gas for cook- and fold into mixture - B ake in ... , , moderate oven (325’) in loaf or tng will help you sue- round pan one hour. ceed with every recipe. Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. i -JEa. More Milk J-J ALF a gallon more milk from each cow every day, will more than pay your feed bill. Nearly every Cow owner gets that increase with Purina Cow Chow. It costs about a dollar a month more to feed Cow Chow, but that difference is more than made up in the first week. The rest of the month you get your extra milk for nothing. CASH FEED STORE MPfljijrHra Sold in Checkerboard Bag* Only The Penny Ads. Get Results—Try Them. PAGE THREE

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