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' - WEDNESDAY, MAT 28, 1919. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. PAGE SEVETt Mrs. E. H. Smith, who has tieen upending gome time in the rity with her daughter, Mrs. R. H. I'lyler, left Satur day for Columbia, S. C, on a visit to her nun. She will stop at Rock Hill for a few .lay with her laughter, Mrs. C. X. Hicham. PROGRAM OF STATE FEDERATION MEETING lution. Tuesday, June 3. Fifty cents brings The Gazette three xonths. Try it. GASTONIA AUTO SERVICE COMPANY Ben Leonhardt, Manager GASOLINE MOTOR OIL AUTO ACCESSORIES GREASES FREE AIR QUICK SERVICE Airline Avenue Opposite Southern Depot Phone 646 Following i the fall program t'nr the annual meeting ,.f thf Stat.- Federation of Woman' ' 1 i 1 1 vvhiih roiivenes next ' Monday niht at Hendersnnv ille : Monday, June 2. 11:-". Meeting of exeeiitive board. 1 Enm-heon to exetntive board of trn-tee- t 'tiiijfiliint'iitM Mr-. L. X. "It, M'v K. 1'. Free.-., : Meeting of lioarl of t rnrtfi s. -i:"h Meeting of boar. I of dirertors. Monday Evening, June 2. First Baptist Church. Mrs. ( 'larenee A. Johnson, president X. C. F. V. ('.. presidiiiK. Formal opening "f the enliven t i hi ; invocation, Kcv. Mr. Ilomar; music. Amenta; address of welriime, Mrs. 1.. X. Colt, president Woman's ( 1 u I of lien dersnnville ; . , hninber of eninmer.e; re.pon.e from federation. Mi-s Harriett W. Elliott, rerordiiin -e t retary X. C. F. V. C.,; greeting I'ri.in -t.ite I,! g;i hiat Mil-; iiiumc ; "piei.li at V nilre ; re.-ept imi lit I 'ark Inn lintel; e.-niplimeiits I'mighter. Aiiieii.an Hevo- !':i"i a. in. Presentation of rre.hiitials. ,1" a. in. Business session; invocation, Kev. Mr. Fariiiim; singing. Federation sony; report- of committee on rules an. I regulations; :ipp.iintii-.-n: of committees; reading of tmrrites; report of trustee; report of i direr-; report of t I e.li'ht ia I committee : e'e. ti.ni of nomiiiation com mitter: np.,.1 of iiieinliersliip commit tee; int ro.lu. t inn of new chilis, Mrs. H. A. White; it-pint of finance committee. M's. S. I'. I .n.pei ; report of special committee. Mi M. 1.. (libsnn; election of delegate, an.l alternate- to the I.m-i, roll v 1 1 1 ion , 1 : t p. in. Emu heon. Afternoon Session. l':-". Report of chairman of art. Mis Davis; a. I. In. Mis. Cvru. E. IVikm-. chaiiman, ait. general fe.leration; . 1 i en ion. -i :'mi. H.ptHt chairman iv i. M . -W. H. C,a-e; dl-.u-.ion. I:-!". Kepnit chairman Binary cvti n -ion, Mi-s Man F. MeVane; a. hire. Mi-. True Worthy White; di -u ion. -!:4"i. Id port rhairiiian I iter , 'it n re. M-. !l.,gl, E. Mnrill; ad. M-. Ell.- W. o".V W'hi'e; .I:., ;..on. ':! i, liiimt .-ha iMn.-i n war j.-tiv coli.mi--i..i:. Mi-. It. B. I i t t e ll ; ,'itte' noon tea, Fa.-aifern ; compliment, Miss Shipp. Tuesday Evening. Fir-t Baptist Church. M Clara". I. Cox, first v i.-e pi e., I, nt .V '. F. W. '., presiding. "ii. Report. Mrs. .1. Xoiman Wells. !: ma . n..-ir. X. C. F. W. i . ; ;id ;to ! e--, V - V. I 1. .'-Teelr. .m.'ii ili.n- tin. -I' . ' ien. : .'. V. I '. ; :.l.l-l, a!e. Wednesday, June 4. a. "ii. i ' e-ei '.i-h:i . .-. I. r,- ! i.i - : :". Iliisine -e inn; invocation. I(. . Mr. MoOle; i e;i. 1 1 :i g of minutes; lc I " of . I, aim,. in !.-; i. t-. Mr-. E. F. I.' I; 'rpoit o ,i-tri,-t .rei.ent-; re I I of nominating: . ninriiittee ; election . ' 'Hi, ei-; rep. it . f i ..mnnttee on legis I ,. -' : Report ehniimnii home e.nnn- ' ' -. M's. W. .1. .lone- ; a. I. Ire , Mrs. h. ,e M. K i m ii 1 1 r i , -'ate home lemon -t ra --: agent. ' "" '. III. .,i:n viii: ; , on, plum lit -i of I...:, 1. 1 ,,t tra.le. Afternoon Session. -'.;". Aldn . Mi Molina Roberts. ' tor uornau'- w.nk. iv.tr loan organ-, " 'loll ; r . . 1 1 T e I , a i r r 1 1 .' I 1 1 . on-el vatinn, M W. H. .la-p..,, ; ;, I I , Mr., .lohn l'i ki'i-oii; .Ii-, ii--io:i ; rep.nt .h.iiinian I a'l.,!,, M:-. II. "v oIel ; ).,,( of - - I .i - ' i.i.l. Mi-. U illiani- ; a II ess. Miss Elizalieth Kelly, of the state de partment, public instruction; iliscussion ; report chairman health, Mrs. E. T. Dick inson; a.Mress; discussion ; report chair man social service, Mrs. T. W. Eingle; lis. rission ; rewihitions ; new bu-iness. Wednesday Evening. v: .at. Bresi'iitation of officers ; in usic ; address, Mrs. Kate Brew Vaiiedian. Ii rector bureau infant hygiene, state boai l of health; music; address, Rachelle S .iuii, M. I'.. dim tor general -Mialhy i;H ! division, state department health. Illinois. Ii. Yaims is a speaker of na ti.inal i.piitat inn. Hie was for year- is so. dated with .lane Add.'ini-. at Hill house. e. tilled fm tiie V. W. C. A. dur i Mir the war. The state board of health oi North (ar"lin.1 was instrumental in placing I r. Yarn.." service- for the fed nation on this ."ia-loli. Thuisday Morning, June 5. !':"o. Meeting of board of dilteni.. I": ". Meetiiie; of executive boa id. No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance MOVE'S TASTLLESS chill TONIC Riven regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, Im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength eDir.g Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then threw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in ix rfei t health. Pleasaat to take. 60c per bottle. vtss LOLA JENKINS IN RECITAL AT NEW YORK. ' The following from Musical America under date of May 17tb will lie of inter ' est to Castonians as Miss Jenkins is a laughter of Mr. L. L. Jenkins, a former tiastouia citizen, and a sister of Mrs. J. I V. Harper, of this city : i A chaiiniiik' reeital was given on I Thursday i vening. May by Lola Jen kins, sup rami, at the Hotel Majestic, . Nrv ,..'k. a- Mtcd by her teacher, Ktni I In R..ns, at the piano. Miss Jen- - v heard in n nnposit ions by Motl . ' i'. (;in.k an- Marcbe-i, ami in ' E ii -.n-s by llalin and Weckerlin, "'I suite ,, her lyric vocal liift. In I.i, i:-' she -ang (iri.'n's "A Swan" ! it: d ' ' The Way of the World," Ea For K ' ' ' l it"' the J,,sebu.," HtirleiKh'i ' ' Hi, In 't It Rain ' ' ' Kramer 's 'Joy," ' ''.nivv i. k s ' Be Eoves Me, " Cad ui. m's ' I Hear a Thrush," Huerter'g 'I'uate llreams." Rnxas's new ''If I ."-IhiiiI'I Tell N'oii'' and Spross's "Robin, le.luii. .iiir; e : Slum. " She was ap plauded with fervor and compelled to re-. Mae-tin Koxns accompani- v mp.itlictieally. a. 1. 1 en. I'd Vet V The ntii'iinl meetiiiK of the Noith Car- "luia I Roads Aielation will be In Id at Wii'iitsville Beach on August fi, 7 and s. EFIRD MAY SALE This Big Value Giving Event Continues All This Week, Closing Saturday Night, May 31. If You Have Not Taken Advantage of These Special Prices, Don't Let This Week Pass Without Doing So. Below We Give Just A Few of The Specials For This Sale. REMEMBER EEIRD'S PRICES ARE ALWAYS LESS. Dry Goods Specials English Eotig i loth, yard wide, L'-V 'iial ity, at 15C Inch Embroidery t loth, :'."e value 19c I'a.iania (nek, v .1 ; I .vile, Joe ipiality, at 18c Father lieorge .-lie, 'ting, .'Iti -inch, Joe duality, for 15c I'laid liress I linghanis. L'l value, at 18c Fruit of the I. uom Blench, ::."ir value 22c Table Oil Cloth, ni.ite and colors, -toe value, at 39c 1!V Apron Check (iinghams at 10c I'ne Mills B.lea. h. l'.'m- value, at 16 2-3C EIneh Sheeting, ,"Uc value, at.... 39c ;!ti Inch Sea I-land Sheeting 10c .'ifi I nib Percales at 15c Ifi-Inch Bleach, 2.1c quality, at .... 15c .'16-1 nch White Crepe. L'.ri- quality, at 19c tr-Inch White Yoil, ;ific quality, at..25c Ladies Skirts opliii Skirts. Hll new colors $2.98 ".n I'oplin Skirts at 13.98 fri.-'O Braided 1'oplin Skirts at $4.98 10.00 Embroidered Silk Boplin Skirts at $7.95 '.Oil Fancy Silk Skirts at $3.98 White Wash Skirts. Sjieiial at.... $1.48 $1.98 $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 Ladies' .'t.O Gingham Presses at $2.98 i..ri0 and 7."n Poplin Dresses at $3.98 Ladies Silk Dresses I ."i.i h I -H' Values Values $9.05 $12.95 allies at $18.50 -J'.C"." Values at $21.75 Ladies Suits to Close Out L'.i.uu Values at f'in.uii Values at $16.50 .$37.50 New Shipment of Shirt Waists For This Sale -i. Capes and Dolmans Under Cost For A Quick Clean-Up lL'.-Vt Values at $7.50 aiv.in Values at Ja.oo Values at $10.98 .$16.75 White Skirts !f-."n Eadies' White Wash Skirts in rhIi ardine in all the new spring style fT $1.98 '!.. In White Wash Skirts, in gabardine, with fancy pockets for $2.98 '.. In Eadies' Outside Skirts in gabardine fur $2.98 EnO Ladies' White Wash Skirts. .$3.98 A full line of beautiful white gabardine Skirts with hemstitching, for... $4. 98 .t-6.no Ladies' White Wash Skirts with tuck and button trimming for... $4. 98 -ii t:. tit Voile and l.awn Wai-ts. price 98c Voile and Lawn Waists, price $1.48 Voile and Lawn Waists, price $1.98 lull Silk v aists. price I repe de ( 'hint- 'ieorgette Waists, prie Ueorgette Waists, pri hine Waists, price $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 Si OR ' Waists, price $2.98 $2.98 $3.98 'rene di (ieorgette Waists, price (ieorgette Waists, price ....$5.98 (ieorgette Waists, price . ...$6.98 (ieorgette Waist", price ....$7.95 Middy Blouses t---" Ladies' Middy niduses, white with red and blue collars. Very special this sale $1.48 TOILET GOODS. l'ears Enscented Soap 11c .lap Kose Strap 7c I'almolive Soap 7c Rose Hath Soap 4c I. ana Oil Buttermilk Soap, per box.. 19c Sheets At May Sale Prices 7-'!in Seam sheet at 85C 7:Viii Paragon Sheets at 98c sUiin Wearwell Sheet- at $1.35 -lxiui Alcovy Seamless Sheets at ..$1.45 slx'.m Knyal Seamless at $1.48 - 1 x : ' Cannon Seamless at $1.55 slxitii Mohawk Seamle-s at $1.65 slx'.m Etica Seamless at $1.85 -Ixitii Etica Seam less at $1.98 4Jx '.ti Pillow Cases at 18c 4L'x Hi Pillow Cases at 25c Sleepy Hollow Cases at 35c Mohawk Cases at 35c Oneida Cases at 38c CLOCKS. tl.'i'i Alarm Clock 98c T-'.nu Alarm Clocks $1 48 t-.-O Alarm ( links $1.75 fC'iU Alarm Clocks "King Oo"..$2.48 MOSQUITO NET. White Mosquito Netting, yard . . 1 2 l-2c CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS. Children's Wa-h Suits, sies '! to . $1.48 -J ".' ' hil ben's Wash Suits, si.es to V at $1.98 f' l.i'ii ( hihlrcn's Khaki Wash Suits, nii- es .! t.i v. at $2.25 t '-' ( hihlrcn's Wash Suits, white with lilue collar and cufl's, sies ' to 7 $2.48 j.l.'o ( hihlrcn's Wa-h Suits, si.es 4 to ".at $2.75 $5 00 S1I.K POPLIN SKIRTS, $2.98. .Vim Silk I'nplin Skirts, price $2.98 WOOL SERGE. 1.1(1 Inch Wool Serge in libit k, navy, brown, purple. The yard 98c J.L'.) 40-Inch Wool Serge, cream. The price $1.98 t-."n 56 In. ( 'ream Serge. The yard $1.88 WHITE VOILE. I-".,' :''. Inch White Voile 25c )"ic 40-Inch White tule 33C -t-c 4U Inch White Voile 39c PIQUES. 4c L'7 Inch Pique, the yard 38c MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Children 's Pants 18c ( hildren's Bodies 25c, 39c, 48c Ladies' b ug sleeve high neck Gowns at 98c, $1.18, $1.48, $1.69 Ladies' Gauze Vests 18c and 25c Ladies' Gauze Union Suits 25c and 48c Ladies' Muslin Prawers". .48c, 79c, 98c Latlies' (Virset Covers . . . . 25c, 69c, 98c LADIES' MUSLIN AND SILK UN DERWEAR. Ladies' Silk Teddies ..$1.98 and $2.98 Silk Gowns $4.95 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Children's Drawers 25c l.oo White Petticoats 79c E.'n Petticoats 98c, $1.48, $1.98, $2.48 SILK PETTICOATS. Heatherhloom top Silk Muffle Petticoats for $1.98 4.on All silk Petticoats for $2.98 6.00 Silk Petticoats for $4.98 TEDDIES AND GOWNS. Ladies' Nainsook Ted. ins 48c Nainsuok Teddit-. winte and flesh... 98c Batiste Ted. lie-, white and flesh.. $1.18 and $1.48 Ladies' Slipover 'ioun- 98c Fine Nainsook (.own- $1.18 and $1.48 Filipino Nainsuok hand -embroidered ami band made Bati-te i.own $2.65 B. and .1. Bra ierts. t!e-h and white, at 48c, 69c, 98c and $1.50 SEE THE EXTRA SPECIALS IN SHOES May Sale Prices On White Shoes $0.50 was White Reigncloth Boot, medium heel, at-- $5.48 $6.00 was White Lace Oxfords, medium covered heel at $4.98 $2.50 was W hite Canvas liirh Top Low Heel Boot at $1.98 One bipr 0t Misses' and Women's Sample White Pumps at 98c $2.50 M isses White Cloth Boot, white sole and heel, sizes 9 to 12 $1.98 $2.00 Misses' White Canvas Lace Boots, white sole and heel, sizes 9 to 2 $1.49 $2.00 Child's White Canvas Boot, nature shape, sizes 9 to 12 l.-YJ COMPLETE MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT Your Mail Orders filled with the same care and attention as if you were in our Store in person. Mail us your order, no matter where you live. Your complete satisfaction or your money back. We prepay charges on goods ordered by mail. mm 0 BnQ FhlCITDT STORE 209-211 West Main Avenue Gastonia, North Carolina
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