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Saturday, march 26, 1921. THE GASTON1A, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE PACE FIVE That He Who Runs May Read NewYoil letter LL-J VHTH THE VQ:.!EN IN Irate f IaMfcat la ths Social Life ( Gutenii and Gaston Facta and Faada far Tba Gaiettt'a Feminine Frieadt. Mrs. Zo Kincaid Biockmaa Editor Phone 747 THE HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. j (Everything for Easter New Suits New Top Coats New Shoes New Hats . New Fixings Plus quick service for busy men Kirby-Warren Co. "The Home of Good Clothes A O0UCT WhiteTeeth, Healthy Gums, a Clean Mouth THAT is what you should seek In a dentifrice. And it is easily found, if you will care for your teeth regularly with Klenzo Dental Creme. And the delightful after-taste of Klenzo that Cool, Clean, KJenzo Feeling is satis fying evidence of the good it does. Step ia and get a tube today. V hfLuqJeonnePWcQ NEW YORK, Mar. 24. They. mix art and politics better ia the. lands of the Slavs than we do here. At least they mix them more. First there was Paderewski; and now Ivan Narodny, Russian dancer who has been teaching here iu New York, has received an ap- peal to go immediately to Kronstadt to; Tb(,re take charge of the anti Bolshevist rebel , l:o there. A messenger who left Revel, ,n fhe f ,,M.ir ,,,,, two weeks ago, has just arrived with tliCj j,ieru are lik(1 tla, ; appeal. Mr. Nnroduy, it seems, is as; apart : experienced a rebellion leader as he is a, , - ,, , , i 'In a fellow less firma ini'iit ; dancer. He was prominent iu the rebel !,, . . . 1 ,,, . . . Ilicie are pioneer suula that Maze their lion against the Czar ,111 liWo and issued paths the first proclamation- of ' the United Where highwaj 1 never rail - j taXea f HuSsia But let ...e live by the side of the road 1 ni )h a f,.;,,,,, ,.,,, There isn't such a great deal of dif ference iu the activities of boys the' 1 see from my house ly the side of the. I world over. Even in a crowded city, road, ! they manage to find some spare crannies By the side of the highway of life, 1 for the expression of their natural tastes. : The men who press with the ardor of A great smoothed rock in the north end; hope j of Manhattan is testimony to that. A The men who are faint with the strife.' 'deep grove runs over the rocky fornia-( But I turn not away from their smile.. t ion, as smooth as a mahogany table-. nor their tears ; top. Aii old paper picker in the park Both parts of an infinite plan j says that it has been used by boys for Let me live in a house by the side of I sliding purposes ever since he could re- road member anything and probably before. Ami be a friend to man. .; lie himself used it as a boy ami that was " JT"T I iu 1'resident (irant 's time. "It's taken; I know there are brook gladdened men j thousands of pairs of pants to wenr that down ahead j rock down as smooth at it is,'' he re- And mountains of wearisome height; I fleeted. The road that passes along through the J long afterirlioii j : It lew 1 11 unite riirl.t to Iu, tlii,. ' Ad stretches away to Hie ni'ht. EASTER HATS : Our Display of Smart Stylish Easter Hats continues very complete Sim :z:zm all the popular shades of Jade Green. Henna, Harding Plue, Brown, Grey, Black, etc., in Straws and Iorse Hair Braids represented; all priced at the new lower price levels. LADIES EASTER HATS $4.S8, $6.95, $8.00, $10.00, $12.50 CHILDREN'S SMART EAS TER BONNETS $1.00, $2.50, $3.98, $4.98 Lovely Line of Baby Caps and Bonnets at 35c, 50c, 75c, 98c and .... $1.25 punt about ears during these past I.ut I rejoice when the travelers re stranger? road Like a man who dwells alone. J that : months. No one minded how. much en-: ""''''I' " ; joyment the cartoonists gathered from moan, , their bcint, tucked sr.felv o,,l of shht -or in my house by the side of III! ji.st so long as out of sight they were. L i,ui iney ,e iic.iHiie it notions ui.i i j mm hi. (somebody, known as Fashion, has jl , sj.i.l, "Knis out!" and out they are ,-,'t "'e l'e " my bouse by the side of JC Kilning. Prawn up and away are those ""' r"ad kindly concealing waves of hair. And Where the race of men go by - 1 11; all their cpieer lines, ears are beheld Tl"v "r'' K ,h,'v 1 ''"'. ""V ' nice more. The hairdressers having ''!lk- "'CV are strong ione their woist, the milliners will have W'l!'- ' I i -1 - so am I. to rush to the front and sau- what they Tl"'" W,IV "ll"u1'1 1 -si! 111 ,l'"""'r'' 1 :t 11 of beauty from the ca ta st rophe. s,':l' ' J.welers' windows on the Avenue al )r h"rl ""' '.viiic's ban.' , .,..,.U show- r..wolts ,,r tl ir e(T,,ils t,, 1-et me live in my house by the -ide of V.-s I j the road And be a friend to man. - Sam Walter l'os LAST CALL for that Kaster Suit, Coat or Dresses. Our stocks arc replenislu d daily by new arrivals. EASTER COAT SUITS .Matt rials of I'm.' Tricotint', .Men's Wear Scrtfe wi'll tailored, silk lined, belted panel or box effect Coals. Triced $12.50 to $65.00 COATS AND WRAPS FOR EAS TER Another shipment line Coats. Tans, Light liliies, Tomato, Navy in Coat and Cape ef-!';(;.-,.- k el-'ton silk lined. Prices $10.00 to $35.00 SMART EASTER DRESSES A lowly Km- of Kaster Dresses in Wool Tri c t i 1 1 - . Taffetas Satins, Tricollette, Crejie ."deleor and Canton Crepes, trimmings in in aded and embroidered designs, rullles and oel.-kiC effects. I'riced $9.95 to $45.00 Iu lp by dolling up the protruding fen M.res in new sorts of earrings. I'egg.v Hoyt, who reates hats as her big part ii: the sei ions woik of making women ... beautiful, (or still more serious, ma king MRS. WILLIS ENTERTAINS them look beatuiful when they just AT DINNER FOR MISS WILLIS. can't even be made so), discloses that her whole early spring days have been fciven over to the woik of visioning and matcrlialmug liat-i whit I would make even eats seem attractive. "One cannot just pull a hat completely over them," .Miss lloyt explains. " That is loo eva- 1 h i; B.'llJ . Mrs. (ieorge (I. Willis 1 1 1 , : t ; i i 1 1 1 I at dinner yesterday complimenting Mi. Wil I (' sister, Miss (lay Wilbs, of 'b.i riot ' e, v ho was her gues'. Tin table was very attractive with a centerpiece of wistaria ai d cherry blossoms in a cut glass Insket 30 MATTKEWS-BELK CO. 30 RETAIL RETAIL STORES SELL IT FOR LESS STORES sixe a solution, and not appealing, any nay. So the new hats must, with theij own lines, make what dues show of the ivrs really look pretty. It is difficult,, but of course we will ill it. We can't let mere ears kill a woman's possibili J. H. Kennedy Di u Co., Gastonia, N. C. ; Robinson Drug Co., Lowril, IV. C; Belmont Drur Co., Belmont, N. C. Horsley Drujj Co., Bessemer City, N. C. Gaston County Rexall Druggists Khmi urn Bm w timm When your b. rtv is raekefl w'th RIIRI'H T!SJI. pomon In yradutlly de tn.y tig th bfw-fiv Ins forces within Niitrul:s th toxttix "' v 'he t' vns by iis'ns .ii ic leves all rheu- btsuJ t. .t l I w . h m l n:t I It.e I) lolis. ale ..i .... i..r,', ,.c... Innrl veiir sv.st.'m w tlh harmful 1rug IHlf a teaspeoi.ful miff n ..it. oc twtre rtaily banishes rheumatism and makr) Rood health your e,!rnf nno n m run c iim l1! THE KELLS COMPANY. NEWBURGH, N. Y. B i i ii ihimii ! aq r nf lit- ' I t and a delightful and charmingly appoint ed four course dinner was served. Mrs. Willis' guests imludeil Miss WiMis, Mrs. II. K. (ili'nn. Miss Kdmee Smith, and Miss Katie Smith. EASTER EGG HUNT ... AT "MAYW00D." A I 'oiiiu'it ii lit Yankee iu the I'oiirt Miss M;iv McLean entertained about "I King Arthur." the Mark Twain twenty of her friends Friday afternoon stoi which has .jest been pioducod as ;it an egg hunt given at her home, "May i ti'io play, is good evidence of the pus wood," on the New Hope road. Ynri sibililies for motion picture producers oils games were enjoyed on the lawn af which await them in the ( lassies. This ter whic h the children, ac, omp allied by parti, ular one has been subjected to a Miss Kathrine McLean, went to the good many changes, but it has retained woods near the house where the egg its values and its huiiu.r. were hidden. After an exciting hour ... spent in gathering bright colored egg There is great difference in wives' re 1 r"m tl"' ,nl,,k,',-v l,h,r, "" K"""'s a.t.ons, Charles Klein has discovered, in n'' ,lrm''' "'' '""l!'' '"-"' I""" f'"1 'his experienc,. as a bigamist. His ft rst ' " " ,Vn '''' "-rved m the library. v. ife had him anested; his second bailed h.in out; .and his third w:,s just about , DISTRICT MEETING ...ariest him again. Hut he decided that . TO BE HELD IN CHARLOTTE, life was too uncertain and he disappear Monday. March I's, :, district meet i n g of Parent Tea. her Associations will be held, in Charlotte, this being the til-t New V.ok is a true gold port these (,f fmn Sll,.i, tlll(; ,,, . ., j lhl. d;.ys. Hold is flowing into this country tnte. The Chailotte l omicil will b. from a'l points f the compass and it ,,1Mtess to this meeting and a cordial in enters "by New York Harbor. Knun A us vit ilt ion has been extended the Cast a tialia, England. Holland, Sweden. and ';, rent teacher Circle to semi delegate India, hale cemo shipments within the Mrs. Milton IV lliggin-, president of the past few day-: great b .xes of bar gold National Congress of Moth, is and I'ai In two days. New York banking house? cut Teachers, will be the prin.ipa! re, eive.l . -,,:;i.-,,iiini m jj, ,.,m Kuvok- speaker. This is Mrs. lliggins' iir-' ''id A:,-i. yikit to tjie South ami the . 1 1 -! t r . t :- o, silous of giving her a crdial wel. ..n,. " "- '' "se " b" - ' s re and of making the Charlotte meeting e '"' v to nek . ir-tic ' r 'it. -Ivs in peciiilly enthusiastic. The piogiatii f.o onf. Ante-;-i ;s .... "1-iokv H b." ,, the day is as follows: kingar... Tom Coiins, a middle age. I Morning meeting lU;.;o, biisine-.. 'lowinan. wh . " is "it. e a leading pugi Luncheon l:.!n, round table .h-,i,, lis in linglan l. sailed for Mrazil and sioii . the Argeati'ie. taking Lanky Hob with Afternoon meeting, .I:.;", Mr- If., I.'iti. to .isji.-,- oriwess as a boxer, gins piincial sjeaker. lie s-ii.l that be ,r.d -ent .halleii-es on All meetings will be held in , Ab abe-.d nn.l has off. re. I prices for anv an. lor lil.ihain high s. Ie.nl man who can defeat his long .irucd pel. MRS. WILS0NT, EX-PRESIDENT TAFT PAPER. VISITS WHITE HOUSE ... f .. I In- t ill-, w i ig a r : ' le w a i a-1 w.lii.M.iu.x. .Mar.i, .... l-orioer Mr Kr.M,k , (, I , , .1 ... 'i. .'4 w.. i .: ' " m" "" I"' u.g of the i'arcnt Te s nai r.iisijiess. iiokci in at His o. ..mees t,,.. flir the .1 in" win iodise '. lav am I Part ins pj, .),-,., " respects to I'resident Harding. The f ir r p -i.lent ,ame t . the capital . ,e An rpntUn.ry to Improve Motion liver a lecture and said l. call on Mr. Picture". Maiding was merely a visit of courtesy. Many Mot'on I'litin. now ! ng , His appeariinc revived speculation hibi'ed arc i in m -rill in tie;: . fleet o-... alcu' his po.-sibl" ai.tioin-uient to the '"U"g pcop'e an I children. As a nied.i.n .i.t-rciie court In io h. but if that subject "' enterta'iimcnt :he M . i ... Pidu.,. La wns mentioned in his short ta!k with the : ' roineil Ions le . M,,,, 1 ,(,;,,. .. pri si.lent it iv:,. not made known.' influeioe theref...,. M,st be r.- i.g n i. I . . I"iit"'rtiiu.-ttil v a' present, howewi. m HARDING KNIGHT TEMPLAR. 'ie s.,!.-. i..u- . I.. : ... t. i ..! o , ClIAKI.KSTON', S C.. March J.V '"ir''- 'nllmiee is i,... who'h ,, ii ,. . i. , -In the wrong direct in The i.nbb.. .1 resident Il.ir. nii was t.uiii! it liv unaiii ..... i I ' 11 1 ' 1 ' 1. lilthy ..in - ; 'J.i tij" - . .-i Mi; i 1 1 . 1 1 1 , -.:' ni; i ( . 1 1 1 i ; 1 1 , n i'" ' Mi ;i t :' - -ii lit-! nf-:i 1 1 i.it it... i I i it, ; u c 1 1 1 1 ; . I ill N, - 'ti i' n ; t j 'i i... i; . v i i i.iii;. - ! nl M 1 1 L.-;i. !:-. . ; V Ml kl'l ' 'C '. -c! I ' u t ' ' in i . i ' : ' .i 1 1 -i.it: f .r ia!: - . I ihlreii. a" I i" ' d. I. I b a, I . r p el i.i p. op ad - le I I. ii . te:.- la .iJ.le - ins . ! .''i.-rsi v 'i in r this I:-' hi;' t sien. the Kaster holidays with Mr. I. n ' . H. Thomasson. ' i..n. ... Mi-. W. A. Myall and .lungnter, Mrs. C. ,'1 ." i let f ami little iiei.ri'K ' Jr.. SOCIETY PERSONALS M .. I' in ( Ml l,..foie f, ;.. ' neat. : . I Ii -appli. I to a 41 i ii U I hce ' a,: I '. - t! Moli.e I':.':,, tl.ea'er-. T. : -mi, 1. 1 .' - t... tllllis. T'.e I:-er- ..(' l .".Ml I.I C P . . ! I. !':. iM. of I'll i . -, 'II I,..,. 'i I ,p,a ni..r... fi.r 1 two . .1 l:. l: , d I ..- -: . r a..! . . 1 . . I' 1 1 ' ; ! .... . ' 1 ' 1 ' I' .' He a - til. 1 r us Mr. and I : 1 -. I' 1 a 1 a . 1 J 1 . Ii:, h It Mi ., I K-. . 1 I. :' 1 1 e Cue. , . ., : 1 1. (..,-P.n 'r Llle I e It 1 1 1 .! 1 of- I beleigh. ; xpeeted ffrive Kllu- for a i. day.-,' visit with another 1 Mi.. I!. N. Avcoik, of tllU M s. W. . Al. res.h has a.: her guests r I .' lia-:. 1- holidays Mr. nn. I Mrs. J. I'. Men. ham and children, of Charlotte, d ' r. and Mr. Charles K. Thomasson and little son, Charles, ,1 r., of Kings M . . ! J 1 .1 in. , . Mi-- i;.i.e..i Marks and Miss Launa s. ,t..n lent. .red to havidstll ( '(tilt'ge to la.'. '.. ait. -nl the ball g:iher this :, rn... .p. M'ss Maiks will go to to I '..11 1 1111 Spiings Iu spend the Kaster holi- 1; V M t... iv. Sc uid 1 Suspicious. .I..I, llev -i I.ut . 1 most ,,f ih. -I other ,.la.-, I I CP I I ' ' I'. I: .11 had !i -.'.I 01c of the most dili- 11 1 . mi h v. ot'lvr in Lis town. When . .tar 1 a n., he eulis'ed and came back wi-.r. it not s;,.lder. man. I was the fi.'s; Sunday, and Johnson .1 attended church from force of habit. i : d been a l ing .tti.t tedious senium, i'1 !:., preacher, seeing his old parish es wit!: ims . 1 se, as if rapt ill med- Wo will cl se 'iie s'rvi.e with pray- . Mr. .loin will yen lead?" '::!-. :i. snapped into it with a start: ' Ti e I -vil I will." he snorted. "I st dealt. ' ' a if n' mi 1 nrciif I .-a.-h. r ' .1. 'e 'an iag " M , iltotls rising vote elected an honorary teriiiiiied to s.s- Motion Picture., .ut RARE FLOWER WHICH HAS BEEN NAMED- IN HONOR OF FIRST LADY OF THE LAND. One of the features of the eighth annual flower show held at Grand Central' Palace, New York, was a white amaryllis, the only white fiover of its species in the United States. It has been named "The Florenco Hardinc' by John Scheepers, its owner, in honor of the First Lady of the Land. The photograph shows Miss Jessie Gilliland and the rare plant. member of the South Carolina com "U"".. -i "-' is-, ,0 vulgar tr .s ;. mand. rv No. 1. Knights Templar. The " ' "" rrfore necessary f .r right thii k l .cal body was instituted in 17" and is I"'"!'1- " ',r "- ' I'"- tl Idest order of Christian knighthood ',,,',' " ,"rn """ "- l'"'' fotm o: : the western hemisphere. amus,.,ne,,t ,t proper channels. The National Motion Picture League h.is 1:11 .,n,l.er of liv arcs granted in the '1'Tta ken the task of reined ving t he a Lom- L.,;'e.l States i- , .re than twi. . "'l'""s by a .-o, e-.t rated campaign gieat as in all the rest of ( hris'end m, "'education ..nd p.iblictty : 1st. Hy pro,. ...Hibiiied." Prof. J. I. Corrigati, Bos er publufy f. g I picture, and ., cam tou College. I''gu of education against the immoral hh'i ii , i ,,. f v t bw" Xfii f;f ijlf I Iff t )t A- LA . BELGIAN TROOPS IN DUSSELDORF: This, one of the first photographs to arrive in the U. S. showing the new invasion of Germany, shows Belgian troops camped in the s,treeti of Duesseldorf aftsr their occupation'of that important City. .., f r
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