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SATURDAY,' FEBRUARY 19, 1921 THE GASTONI A,f ( N. C). DAILY GAZETTE PACE FIVE; Who Makes ISfbur Underwear? In the shops where Munsingwear Un ion Suits are made, labor works un der the best of conditions; there is plenty of light and air; the surround ings are clean. Not a single gar ment is allowed to go out unless it is "just so." That's why so many men like to wear them. That's why we like to sell them. Kirby-Warren Co. ' "' The Home of Good Clothes 9 - ". WOMAN. ' . .. ; . , a ; ..;,.. . - . , A womat ia queer, there ' no doubt - j boot that 1 She lmtes to be thin and ihe hates to be fat, Oat minute it's laughter, the next it's a cry, 'You can't understand her, however you ' try: But there's one thing about her which every one knows A woman ' not dressed till she powders I her nose. , You neve can tell whaV a woman will say, - She's ar law to herself everv hour of the1 WITH THE VD.MEN IN Cin JWDCOUNTY Events of IsterMt in the Social Life of Gartonia and Gaston Facta and Fancies for The Gazette's Feminine Friends. Mrs. Zot Kincaid Broclnnan Editor Phone 747 BEDTIME. As A was sitting fast asleep, " It s time for Bed," said B; .' ('rant i,,.,. l,!- Kttl.. .'.. , , , . To l'reainlaml off went l. It keeps a man guesHing to know what , , , . , . , ' " h closed his hves. F Frctiul crew: " (iooilnight, " (i softly said; H Hurried up the woodeu Hill, To put itself to bed. J Jumped for Joy when bedtime raine, K k'l--..l I n : ..1. . .. M .... I. She'll find some occasion to powder her , ,". , . ,, ,, ', , , ' ,, I- nsked for Light, M found the Match. j The land of Nod X found. 0 Owned that it was Overtime, To J 'illowTninl I Pressed: (J ( I,,,.. ; ,.-.,, ., (i.,:... I've watched her in laughter and seen . u,, ,, '. . ' . ... . ' When It I.etircd to Rest, ncr in tears; , u . . . ... , , , , , ,. , H went in soarcn of hlmnlii i land, On her ways and her w buns I have t, t; . i m . , . . 1 oo I ned was I to stav ; pondered a lot, . r ... !..-.:.. v ..... T.. r. ,.i ...i,... -:u i i -.. ' "'-"". . i umi u,ii vm c.ise ncr mm Jl.sn $7.50 Men's Good Calf Skin Shoes . . .$4.98 $1.50 Silk and Linen Pon gee, per yard . , . $1.19 to do And mostly he's wrong when his guess ing is thru; But this you can bet on, wherever she goes I 've studied the sex for a number of year, Big jVloney-Saving Specials For Friday, Saturday and Monday what will not ; But all that I've learned from the start to the close n.l W led the Way. When X 'i laimed, "How V d Ya wn, ' ' With Zest responded '.: T .. (.... 1 . 1 Ml I . . (,..., sooner or ,aier sue n powuer ner .... . . . ., . irn . , , POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB nose. But here's a nap for nie nn at the beginning he ' At ,.,,.,, , , CIRCLF-. TO MFFT I f under the mt m an. ' tIKCLhS TO MEET HAS BIG "CHICKEN" FEED. v,-.s just a little under the weather and' "kinder W his feed." but the doctor T.,ri. . ' , - , . . . . ,. , MONDAY AFTERNOON. , . , . I eero s ie tiling about her I know that ,, . , I rely ate with a coming appetite, and j i..uiw 'he circles of Main Sireet Mellii inde,- more favorable circumstances the, At w,muK or funerals, dinners of w 1 "''r 1 i:.urcis pn.baMy would have gone to. taste following homes: I'inlc No ,M'"I r j, .', , , u Von can M that her hand will dive into ' S'r" "' 1 '!""'" N" - Mi (.. It. hi,e. president of the (Tub. h.r Mrs. Kiish Kieii-ei ; No. .: with Mr-, i: fed as toast master and wittilv in ,,. , ,. ,. . .. . .leiinings; Xo I with M;- ! !' , ., , , And every tew minutes she II strike up , - ti)-im-ed the seveial speaker': at the ft , , Kirbv; .i ,t MM. i; eei h making whiih followed the re ... ,, ., ' , .. . .. ... and Xo. with Mr-. A. A McLean v H"' "hole world must wait until . ' p;.-l. .Nearly all ot the united guest? ,,!,,,.. jM, 1( i -"eiidc I iii happy vein with a touch of " " ' " "'! r RS. HAYNES ENTERTAINS) ' i u-:es. :m high tribute was paid to " ' KUr ' ' ' ' FOR MRS. WILKINSON. U" I I. I'.. P. Kaupp for the s Oni' cnuiitcr good Apron atul Dress (iinjrham. pi-r.yard 7 l-2c .",8" W'idu Sea Island Sheeting at. . .10c ."'.'(. raj;i:na Checks, ex'ra yoiid qu ality, very special at per yard 19c K.VLKKHl, . Pel). 17. Milk fed fried chicekii, liatcbed, brooded fatteiieil. iille.l and piep.m.l f..r the skillet by students of the poultry lius ban dry department of Mate College, fur hishttd the "piece de re-i.-tain e ' ' on the menu of the annual "chicken t' I" of the Poultry .Science ( lull held last night in the ba-eiuent of the animal li.i-baifdrv 1 uilding. Members of tiie club ami in vited guests numbering abnit I 1 . after partuk'iig generously of the tender young fryer-, pronounced the handiwork of the cmbiyo poultry raiser-, most exrellent. There were other (.mimI thing to sup plement the- chicken, the guv end fe-tivc d viled egg, fir in-tame, rolls from the (Vlloge bakery, mixed pickhs, heaped up dishes of ice cream '.illi t oo' lismii" caki'. a so "built'' by old Ani' S. the ('allege bi.ker. on the -ido: ;.ed. if ioui-e. hot efVee with Je,-'- .leaui from tin .airy. The I'es' i it i's - arte. I pr'mp'b' at n. lie o'clin-k Nheu waiter- tinapril into the large i ': ss r v in ul.i re the gue-t- I'ssemlili d, b iii; bailed trays. ;l.l f ij- ! I;,. nc' l;ilf h " 1 1 1 e ires"ll! eivo'ed t''l-IP-elvi' e'n;'e! to tile I'O-ines- iii l.aed. M'-. Pd I 'row. ao, at (erding to l'... )t.!s, '- Iii' ' h:-a. "'on ci: lard tee eal-r el' Amer'" a. I l-t ni,'hl a-hed : no!1, r reel ; I wbeu he c unide'e l ili'lll li-to-.i a' , ;-.' 1 1 re- fii 1 i( ' 1 leshlcnt llihli'k ran Icin a cl"-e - -coa ndid work Mrs. V. P. Ila lies enter'aiiie.l at din ii. v being accomplished by his depart- MAN. ,.r Tliur-,la.v eu-uing in I ,- f th, ' ' "' . b.r'hdav anniveisai of her mother, Mr- 'ihe mi-- ami ribbons won by the de 11,1 reply to the poem on Woman, by y- (. Wilk'ni-.ni of ( linluite '''"'' I'.mt.etition both in North IMgar A. liuest, aniearing in The tStainl ,-.., f ,ik .-,- ob-e,vc. i the t'a'.i. ar.lna and o'Ii.t states, were on dis aid, issue January I J, PUI.) -(nations and an .daborale and b.veh p'nv ,', the main etbees and attracted ,.,., ,,iu,.r u.ls M , ." ' .Man know- he - a wonder, of t hat there's llaynes giu-sN were her "a'ent- M He-M, s the 'i""i,li. i- ot the club, those 'K -"M ie.-'ndcl : Mes-r-. li. li I'rinv W. '. Hhbli.k, T. P. Harrison. C. R. (Villiams. ( '. '. Tavlov. 1.. l-i. (Vck. R " K'ifl'ner. K. M. Owen, S. ('. Curl, P. i . I;iig. .1. II. William-. P. W. I'm sm'.'i-. !'. '!'. l.o,..r. T:d t.t-iff..id. Major . N. II.i'm v and ('a,. tain Pi-, her. no doubt an. I Mr-. V. ' Williin-on, of I'i.arhille plea-ed if lie's thin ami pleased if .'"id Mi. .1. Plwoinl Cix, ( 1 i -Point he 's -lout ; - He knows all the women for his glances SCHEDULE OF COMMUNITY !,re vil''K SERVICE CLASSES 'Oli yes, we understand him without half fyiiigl He know- simetliing else that we must surely mention. A'geii'.iua lead- the wi rld for linseed All that woman does, its to catch his at u da.tioi,. .uliivating about it. I ,MU) tintion. i.-r. - ein u-il'v as compared with l.imo, i " :.. ic- in the Pnitc.l states and 1,- Oh, we know the trend of Man's talk al1 1 .mm in Panada. "I Refuse to Take the Million Legacy Because the Money Is Not Mine." Ey CIiAIU.ES GAHLANP, P.uzzards Bay, N. Y. right-- t i itici.ing the women when they're out of sight ; No ''guessing'' what th'n Lord of Prca tiou nill do ( have se-.n it ipiite often and so have you i - lie will -land on the corner, hat slighllv awry Whd" he s'ares at I he women n ho are passing by. b'(. he -in. lies woman with exacting eve nd uh-.( eviT she does in- Hants to know " hv ; he has never 1 have rciidimceil mv n.ulit t" a niillioti-dollar legacy left me by rtiy fntlii-e 1 rrfuso to tal.c tin' nmiicv liccMiisc it is not mine. A system which starves tliinisands while Iminiri'ds are .tiiiTerl condemns itself. A system which Icaus a sick uinnan helpless and offers its services to a :1 ' i i er -1 ' ''-s I" ! lei t c.-( ature under tin hrnlthv man condemtis itself. It is s-itch a system that oilers me a mil- Mm lioU dollars. I!"t we've learned from tin i i l :.. i i .. it... . ;, ,.!.,. t t noil- L-1,, , li t, ovnrv r-liilil thn trill h tlint t" the clos 11 is il. I M l in no; siiii'ii.-i. "i" i-1. -..j - the lr.in.rv .-hmild he fed and the naked eluthed. I have had to ehoo.-e hetween ihe loss nf privale iro;eriy and the law which is written in every start Man is look ng her way when she pnwde her nose. 'Hllliail heart. I iliiicse the cite w hit h I believe to he true. I lii-'ieve 1 ciniM do no ;:oo.l with the money. It is the man who pives food to the him.'zrv lui do 's pooil. not the dollars given in exchange for the food. 1 would le l. ipj'.v to he the man if I had the food to give, hut .1 cannot lend iti.-"H' to handling Ihe money that is not mine e.en though the pood that ini:hl le done is possibly groat. There are pn ::t .iiinriimiLe. to do good, but they are in menV hearts, not in the (hock hook. Handling your Funds A Business Manager who disburses funds at your direction, a secretary who keeps your accounts, a sleepless sentinel guarding your funds, a carrier who delivers to all corners of the country all these and many other offices are performed by the bank Money which you wish to send within this city or to distant points is conveyed by your check simply, safely and cheaply. The checking account is only one of the many mediums through which this bank serves its customers; MaKe This 'BanK.Vour Best Servant Open cm Account tvilh V Today fiOXO! U'. Veif t ehiii-h. on the street, at the show -- ei y here Man wat, In s to -co what the women nill wear Hi!', a- Man niu-t run the a flail. 4 of the world Why soeed hi- lime idly aiming thr ' ' nay hirl And why s'are if she powder her nose wi'h a vim .'loe Man knows Pel' he know-"' It is done just for II I M ! - -Irene I .((jlleu '. It Could Not B- Worn. i i'--er ', a-C sit. 1 I I-"' wil! e. v '"ii i h : ia m n: m am! pa pa a elide. I ,(! am, i a- i i i a' -a : v. 'Ale,, they wer- alone tnne'lo r the IH'i (ill i l-1 I, 'III ilk,-1. ' You? Ill itiler (('I 'aiiily lucked li:: e. i' iie .,s ceilaiio; dresscl lll. "Ves'in, liere!t respomh-l. 'she ha. on every. hiag new she yit Co- ( '!i ri-t ma 't enting her percolat u . " ' --- Ilou-tiu l'..s Hard On The Ducki. A ciein'.i v hou-evvift- of good intention i 1 1 1 with little culinary knowledge decid d to try hcj- hand al cake making. Tin ' -ill' -,.nieiiat on the heavy -ide ,nd. af'i offeiini; it to the various mem crs pie lems. heb!, she threw it to th; 1 II. ks in d :s;;il-1. A short time af'eiard two boy- tap e.i mi her dour. ''.vay. m's-ii-." tie y shunted. " ' y . 1 1 I ii k- have sunk ! Polbiuint; is the s(he,bih far net week of the Conimunity Seri,e , !a-s- - t o . e. r.-a' i . 1 1 1 . 1 1 leader- : Mmidav. 7 :do p. in. I In-- f ,r tea, h rs, churches, and general public. Wed ne-day. puo p. m.. -. hool ,ia '..r.uitnl - l euni'unitv wok -i-. !e:i,h.r i hurche-, an I encial puolic M,,ti,,n picluie '. Path,-. : I "' p. m.. A rm i Tea, !a i -, .iimity workers, churches. Thin ida.v, 7 : Hi p. m. .-,e, ,.,1 .r i ;i m. Prnliiv. I :oo p. in. i'e i. h, a-. Stil u rda , 7 : .o p. in i in, i i 1 1 c .ii kers, teachers, churi he., :!'il In.- ;.'ei: 'oil pulilii. VASTER ROCKFTT II AS BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mr-. P, p. I.'ockc't H,-,- he-ie- I'r .1 m 'It oo.i at a lovely birthday par's for er -uja'l - ia. lialoh I v h.i (e .brale. us i'xth atinivtviii v. The pal', a- . iiipleie sarpi i-.. t,, i i,,, I,,, iime. , v. In .- as erea'lv le'iyhte.l hen t w i i , t .it In ' i:t le ft iemls a rrive I to sp u I t . a Iter muni with li i in. I -i ' e i,1 1 n ,A, , , eil hy Mis- Sara ha u. I ler aid n ,e li e itcment aMemled tie au f ,n,niny the tail oil the d.lllke- . .,f, M m, Pranie-i Shut ord re.ei,-.l tlie pi,..,. ,n his d Itii i:lt feat. 1 1 t, . ,fa;n-' r ,..ji le birth. I.u ,-ake d -ate. I with -i- small red rand'e- in ua te r '.. I.e.: f.oine.l (. eeaterpiec- f,,r the taba 'I .- color motif b. in- ... I .,n. I c.lr-, . I i i-n'tinn the eak,. Mas'.., limmett i Alkills, .l., cut Ihe .I'llie. II I, tl e pcunv, and Ni. l! l-'a v -- ,n t ! I ,,: In1 cre.-m ami cake i.eie -eive.l. rhihlreii's gooil rihlnd Union Suits at 38c and 48c -! i Ili'al p.-'.i ul Iliti 1 Denim, now... 19c lMr ller.v Mh-ath'il Domestic, spceial Pit a: (1 12 l-2c ;?i.o!) 'a!;i" iii!! s',.v Shoids, at. . . . 83c 2!lr i'.ill it I'lilow Cases, at 19c $ l.Oi. ValiP- o-1 at.. I !-l .i-.-avy hleaelu'.l ..;; riiK-:.s S!i. cliiiK, a big special at jut ai.i 48c Ladie.-' k1 black Hose 5, 10 and 15c $.'!.. S Sanitary Diaper Cloth.24 inches with-, 10 yards to bolt, special $1.48 Oil Cloth in all colors, now yard. . . 39c Men's real tfood black Cotton Sox 10c 50c Yaluj.' I.i- le Sox, all colors, at. . 25c Men's real nice Dress Shirts in Percales and .Madras, at 98c and $1.48 Men : heavy ribbed Drawers and Un dershirts, special 48c I.a. lies' li ie Dres. Shoes, all leathers, hijjh. medium and low heels, values i:p to $10.00, new $4.98 Children's Slices priced special at $1.48, $2.48, $2.98 and $3.50 30 j RETAIL STORES MATTHEWS-BELK CO. SELL IT FOR LESS 30 RETAIL STORES irwjcrrcrrs?aiL7av l BWWI' lH-iTiiPT TV Venal .u FOR THE Tf&SSSAJJ OF THE 1921 BRIDE SOCIETY PERSONALS M ' -. W. I.. Pal'hs- , ,,., h tm. ii 'as!iiui;t,,ii. I'.ertie ,.nd I. a a f ,,. I er I i ceil-in, , -,,,1,1 C- with friend-. lr--. It !'. Mix o, c .- , : i: ! - eiller I I ' , , re -I," 1' l! : ,ee I - , with M . ai l Mi-. .-. .1. !,,!. ai i toner he: - oi . - , .::a va -l : " w; i V. H ' f -.s s;n.i .iiif.ut kissing, .inyliow. ', to tin' n vit's, gasoline, neW Vi. 11.1 ul t i hae lake..i turn I ,r the ic.iliv -eiiiois t runs ressions of a social and p 'inted sipuiie'v for the doys. - ' "f -rr hnndled by male parent, : t thus in the days eoae by lo'-'thi.-s or justices of the peace. Bu- : i - va- d-oie i i ,,a , ea rl er I'erior courts with their attendant pub- ., . ,i..aia itii a nei'lv Iteiiy altr.-nted no suits for ulieuatcil uf- ! la-. ., : ..ij. uiule -t I a Ic-tler ' '' ! '""s "" spiritual d:im;ie. There werft ,. ., ,.,,,1 a r.il.I.er "" polite courts to speak of, ami mighty .na on I pa, i ol iiverc i- ,s-i - '' I: ! - 1 i ii ' -I." y pl ot i' pe v it h a I ': i I- .i.a,h- a Kin- riiiidsl. r, ' "I" t' i-.et of s onet'iiiiK r other, tini( . i.i :n,v nf li e iMirner hi- makes cf have c !i;i ny; I imiylie not for the worsw, --: r i r,.:t i a n da ii-t miles p.-r I.u: si as 'o sadiy perplex swains of a t'li. -ei,. :' ', ir, a;;oue to umlerstaiid. Irt- '-,, i ,-' uia.p.lilv ,,f tie. -alehil '!' ''' ' n"'s :ir'' ,lot ol1' f joint, they i :,- In- I ,-. !,',',-.- , .d',.,e ITV u, re ! J ' '': ! ,. , I e; ii , -: and iee mighty M.iylie i' ' lieiause the (.'al-i-hililren of ' . i ' i . h .' , 1 1 ; e ,,"e. The t- .iav c ive- !i; their earn with their hail .-.- I tii" s'.xte. n -.a 'hat hey ha', e never heard that " sweetf .1 i-e ' 1 '. i M ; to'! : ' '.' : - X ' e, : a li ' 1'1'M'l I lee II kt.SSI'd ' ' ln'IoilgS to :. ,- ' piirp"- o'' eiakii.' cm anolie r u'eucraTion and should 1)6 rele- i t' e n.-ei -: : l ate, I to the attic alone; with the family . rie'ie' ia-t a m I:. ..:e -i I ' 1 : 'n . tie -' i i ceit icon ie s of X iaga I I.' 'in - .f - I, h v .iiii.i c.,:'. Y.'H.nv-Tuee l'nrk ami the (.'hietnpi .-. .-Pi- -iiavii'ir a it V, !'! 's fan- ami "The Story of tlrj r t' -. e , a we, k ; .i I n ..l.i:i- I' an. i..-o !ia rt h piake ami Fire. " . -. e " 'h. 1 L 1 ' ll'arii- I t ill V MM,I'i pi. I II, .1 t-,e ea 'r in ki i n;-.v t l.lk Th. li'c.'iu-e the land is so badly torn n' -i.ell iir-. ii'biiv villajics in the VerduJ- u 1 "l : u.-'i France u"l never lie reeoii I. rnOCK AND CAPE OF NARROW BROWN RIBBON .ff. .i--t.--s Wii'iam I'..;! n I II !'r-i'ik M , li.i.'l Inn., a- On . r -n. - 1; en I Mie'i .iei-;ii. M !;,. i '' iil!. if Kill"- M i ; i 1 1 .- in. Ml -. I .. ,1e fall . ret n- i ,P tin ' . in I li itne iii liow'in (trt'eii :t;.r -,. ' f several davs mtli Mr. .- , I Mi,. I'. I; 1': I'-. M s Mildred l.'et -, win is a -'lelei it Q ii 's ( '.illi-j...'. and M.- K.'-i- - 'eriv. ,-i'"i of .'haiht'e. arrive. I t.iir Wild On- week cad niO, Mi- t .. i .lohiistnu at he; Ii inn- on Smith Vl irie''. -t reer. Mr- W. S Ilillins; and d: uliier. Miss Kmim line, .and Miss Sara Kat'- Mi in.iild. of Kin Mountain, were co"-'- inse nas the sentence carri.sl int. nikht f Mrs . ; K;,,s ,.,.,,. t. Only nine of the c.- s were fe ; kin.s I,,nm':,i,i il.i- m,,.iiii,,. fir .1 t" . L2 2ST li An attractive Tally-Ho sporl dress, vvh'ch was z. lc?iture dis played ai tht Faib'on Shov at the Hotel (Jomr.-odcrc, recent- ly. : ' J&J' - Cjr.-.vAvf'. 'v. In the I'nitei State- army thir'ytn ier--m- were seniencd t i death l. con iiiirtial during the Ia-t fiscal year hut i' S ti military offenses. i m Zm " Ldi f p:!e-z-.Tttcjr.Tr .:it.-i.- Mis- Kunii c l.on. of 1 1 een-lmro. ar riv.s in tinstoiiia this atteinoou to I.. the guest for a fen da- of her s;-;, r. Miss Lola l.onj.'. at Mr-, ii . V. Kir lliinhain ' on Ka-t Pr.inklin avenue. Mr-. Ha.v Peres enter:;, i a- -i ri.e-ia at a theater party f ir her -.wi. Ike. tiif o. a -ion hein hi. le!:ti. Iiir'hday. ':. seinj the jiii-ture- ret : c-'ri.euj - w.i. -I rved to the party at Swcvtiau t ate: Scil Si'(r-. sn' Never Been Idssjd." : .'. i.. -. I -i , -. 1. a i! r i If ; . it K IP ' V ! 4 It fiil. i VtiflilBl "I--'"- - ----- V s. t--,. 1 Jj- U : ' v i All of narrow brown ribbon, oicot edged and kirt with green, is this frock and cape shown at the Spring Fashion Show of the .,, National Retail Garment Association at the Hotel Commodore, Late New York. .. ',. L . . . . ... . 7
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