PAGE FOUR SCENT SALEmiK I Friday, June 20 I Days you will share in the Greatest g ■ “No Place Like Fisher’s For VALUES” J THE SALE OF SALES—A MONEY SAVING EVENT FOR YOUf | FWf STAND BETWEEN YOU AND HIGH PRICES I SU ER’S “ 35c Value £5 Sleeping' Dolls 1 J£ | An opportunity of this {and very seldom presents itself. See windows, see i s merchandise. Come share in the good things. . f , g s MONEY TALKS * « 1 Brink this ad. With You, Cheek Your Items H 5c Pearl Buttons g 1 3 Cards for UC 3 10c Crochet Cotton |§ Colors only, 2 for = 3c Royal Society EE Embroidery Cotton, I | 9 for Jf' g 25c Dutch Blue Cups H and Saucers. Limited !§ 25c Glass Molasses Pitchers VIC 3 25c Colorite 115 c White Sox C |§ . I §E 2 Spools Thread g 15c Sunset Dye ImC 1 This ye Is Going (her! Yon Can t Afford Not to “Be In” On It! | 3 Clever Trimmed 4JI *>Q Smart Trimmed QQ Beautiful Trimmed «. #1 AQ S g Hats, Sale Hats, Sale * A# Hats, Sale g S All 25s Talcum Powder 10c 3 Dr. West Tooth Brushes 29c S£ AH 50c Cold Creams 29c 3 All 50c Face Powders 39c Lazell’s SI.OO Toilet Sets 69c 3 SIOO Face Powders and Creams 79c 3 25c Richardson’s Emb. Silk 19c SB $1.50 Pure Thread Silk Hose !_ 2®c 3 $1.85 Pure Thread Silk Hose $1.39 3 $2.00 Pure Thread Silk Hose $1.69 3 $3.50 Silk Top, Black only $1.99 S 25c Socks white and colors 19c S Gainsboro Fashionette Hair Nets 29c 39c length, _ , s9c _ $1.39 39c 39c —49 c 39c nifMiii Millinery In This Sale All Trim med Hats Must Go Ladies’ Trimmed Hats 9c Misses’ Trimmed Hats 9c Boys’ Caps : 9c $2.50 Trimmed Hats 99c $3.00 Trimmed Hats $1.49 $3.50 Trimmed Hats $1.89 $3.75 Trimmed Hats $1.99 $4.95 Trimmed Hats $2.49 Sale Prices Applied on all Hats. Merchandise In Clubs For Colored Crochet Cottons, 2 for _ C Royal Society /A / . ' Y'SsaaafcX Embroidery [MBBSm f I Cotton, 0 for ■ I eIISkBSBI\ 2 Spools Sew- 1 H| I I gjal ing Thread for-\ ■BHESj 3 Cards 5c •* J Pearl Buttons BSKBiSKf / , for nSB&g I 3 Water Glasses for (&BB3j2fe jßjie®' ATI 5c Merch andise. 2 for $2.50, Shirt Waists 89c SI.OO Shirt Waists 89c 75c Crepe Knickers in high shades 29c 59c and 75c Brassieres 39c $2.50 Silk Vests $1.69 98c House Dresses 59c $5.50 Silk All Weather Parasols $3.69 $8.50 Silk All Weather Parasole, sterl ing silver mounting $469 Children’s School Parasols 79c $2.75 Lingette Slips, white and colors $1.69 $1.50 white Slips, dbuble panel _ 89c $2.50 Extra. Size Butiesheen White Slips, double panel $1.69 $7.50 Pleated Slips, colors $3.69 40c Extra Size Sanitary Belts 19c 75c Silk Hose, high shades 39c SI.OO Silk Hose, high shades 50c $5.00 Family Bibles $2.29 95c House Brooms * 49c $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Boys’ Wash 'Suits 99c $1.50 Middy Blouses 40c $2.00 and $2.50 Middy Blouses _ 99c iiiiiiiiitiimiiiHHiwiiiiiiitnmttmnniffinimMmniß THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE WONDERFUL BAR- 1 GAINS | In This Unusual Sale g 15c Hair Nets, all g Shapes and Colors M H 15c Peroxide 3 Cards 5c Buttons || Ladies’ Hats =§ Girls’ Hats == Boys’ Caps * j|| 2 Cards Gold g Safety Pins g 15c Hose, colors and black 15c Ladies’ Handkerchiefs g 15c Buttons g > = 5c Dress Snaps 3 Cards §| 7c Mending Cotton, 2 balls EE 15 Bias Bands 15c Fick Rack g 1,000 Sheets Toilet Paper = 15c Cake Soap alues to $2.50 Bathing Suits 99c 3 $2.95 Wash Dresses .’ : $1.99 ~ $2.00 Wash Wash Dresses 99c EE SI.OO Wash Dresses J 59c == $2.00 Gold Band Cups and Saucers, 3 Set of six $1.39 = $2.00 Gold Band Dinher Plates, set of Six $1.39 3 12,000 Sheets Toilet Paper 99c 3 75c Nurses’ Aprons : ___ r 39c 3 $2.00 Baby Long Dresses 99c 5 $1.50 Baby’s Long Dresses 59c 3 $3.00 Heavy Weight Aluminum Stove Kettles 1 $1,49 55 SI.OO Double Boilers 79c 3 SI.OO Stew Kettles 79c L $1.75 Angel Food Cake Pans, with 3 feet 89c 3 75c Wash Pan 49c §= $1.25 Loose Bottom Cake Pan ___ 89c 3 35c Dippers —__L J.s 19c SI 35c Loose Bottom Cake Pan 19c E 20c Pie Pans , 9c g 15c Fruit Funnel For hilling jars— 9c pi 05c Grey Enamel Buckets 39c i ' ( - • X . v >.3 '■ -i ■ ■! 1 H ■ 1 -J- 1 1 ! 1 'l.'!- 1 . || MOWTN POP BY TAYLOR fj ■ /• ........ h* You POOR radish- how .did woo I 111 In f j 1 turn Am sack on such | : LET A COUPLE Os CRUMS DRAG _) 1 A TC*?*" 1 *WO GETS IN BAD WITH *lf : N©<J INTO A SCHEME TO MAKE j 1 HIS BOSS AND WHp HASToMAKE • vtoUtJE TO MOpR WIFE UKE frW- A BABOON OUT YJThiMSELF ew ■ 1 U-" THIS. X ASK WOO? ' } ,| TIMING TO TELL THE BOARD OP ' | |NNOC£NT| r ip «) GWAN -GEOR&E.EUEN IP I ' P 1 NEUER SAW SUCH TROOBL6 *—' W/ S SOU WERE IN MM SHOES I SINCE METHuSALEH WORE SHORT 1 M , {&'/ Js9 *5- 'Bl§> 7 > WOO COULDN'T TELL I PANT S - .MOM THINKS I’M SOCH I NSt }’ 1'- W I The TRUTH AND GET _ I A LIAR X MAKE HER f > 1 hZJfI awax with ir— r-> /7a j Brueue that Columbus —J - | [ 15c Value Cap 3 f Shape Hair 3 I Nets (Double SSZ I mesh) ss 19-1 | -Sett Record : * • George Taylor. Grinnell Collegi ? who set a new world record for thj ■ 440-meter hurdles at the final : Olympic game*. try-outs,- Cara : bridge. Mas* : BREMEN' 81-VERS GET : LARGE CARGO COTTON = 250 Cars Being Rushed to Wilmington ■j and Norfolk From North Carolina Z Warehouses. 5 Kiileigh. June IK. —Two hundred and 2 fifty cars of North Carolina cotton are 5 being rushed from concentration ware -5 houses of the North Carolina Cotton r Growers Co-operative association at S Charlotte, Greensboro, Ualeigh, Dunn, 2 Fayetteville, and Goldsboro to Wilming -5 ton and Norfolk for shipment to Bre ; men cotton buyers. The steamship Mar 2 Mediteraneo is loading at Wilmington S and will carry 7,500 bales, the capacity Z of the ship, the remaining 2.500 bales Daily Fashion Hint 1 MODISH SATIN FROCK S Everywhere the smart woman turn* a this season she finds black satin em* B phasized. Here it is used for a semi -5 formal frock, being handsomely trim* S med with black and gold braid. The 3 side rfrotfta are tucked—Another promi- S nent fc&hion note—and the sleeves 3 flare so! that they may be worn with 5 w.yithout lingerie cuffs in the pre -2 vailing lantern shape. Braid outlines a the revere and collar. Medium size 8 requires 4J4 yards 36-inch satin. 5 Pictorial Review Dress No. 1896. Sues* 34 to 52 inches bust. Price, 45 15 cents. —„... ...——; M ■ goes from Norfolk. A solid train running special and on a fast schedule left Charlotte today nndf the railway officials are co-operat ing in the determination to put the staple into the ports in time for the steamers, scheduled to sail Saturday. New Orphanage Will Be Established at Asheboro. Asheboro, June IK.—A movement is under way to establish at John Wes lely’s Stand a home for orphan children- Its official name will be the People's Orphanage, and it is to be 'administer ed by a board of trustees drawn froAi ten different Christian donominntiou. So far the prospects are encouraging. I Free—THEATRE TICKETS—FREE With Each Purchase of SI.OO and Over We Will Give One 25c Ticket to Pastime Theatre Prices Greatly Reduced lAII leathers to select from. Every pair is style-right and dependable in quality. New summer styles just received, especially priced for this occasion. Economical, comfortable, fashionable Sandals for Street, Sport and Dress wear— s3.4s, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, and $6,95 up Priced Considerably Under Value S. S. Brown Shoe Store QUALITY FIJIST PHONE 116 limn soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooobooooooooooooooooooooo PIANOS We have some real values in a few slightly used, re- 8 built pianos, of standard makes. They have been put in jc \ | such good shape at the factory, that it is difficult to tell 8 V them from new pianos. , | _ COME IN TO SEE US | KIDD-FRIX Music and Stationery Company | KIKHTIHKPniiHTPHi The Penny Ads Get Re*ulU~Try Them, Thursday, June 19; 192? Nino acres of land of high grade, located on the county highway in au excellent ■ community, have already been donated, while one-tenth of $5,000, the cash suita - required to begin operations has been ■ pledged by a single individual, pro vided the balance is paid in. A Quirk Home Curative. “Castor oil is a great family remedy,” ' said she. i ~“1)8 you give it to your chijdqqp?” asked the neighbor. •- ’ “Sometimes," was the reply, “but I don't have to give it often. On school days when they wake up complaining I have only to mention it amt they seem to recover almost instantly." ~— - U_L5L' ■

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