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The Charlotte News from Charlotte, North Carolina • Page 5

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V- THE CHAULOTTE NEWS, APRIL 1(5, FIVE 1 For your health's sake yon should unmeoiazelv correct iv irwrn. laxity of the Bowels fey taldxjg BR. TUTTS LIVES PELLSL If your Bowels are net working properly yon cannot expect to keso fit. Tahe one or two at fcd. paste this in your scrap book.) 3919.

New Era -Feature. itlme. Get right and keca ilsiht. If 13- 4:, hi l.iii rUi uiiiioii Lan, Vldbc 1 sMid Loight north of St. Quentin Mission; Admiral Fletcher to represent v.avy.

1918. Germans rout British on 9-mile front, takin? Bailleul and most of Messines Kidpe; also lose Wytscharte and Snan- at-north of ir positions, war: 1.200.-line troops Mistrlan ia Car- I 'I ontinuing I'M lioweriss. 'naries fscnwao neau if Bethlehem Steol Corporation accepts post of Director General of Emerg cr.cy Fleet Corporation; placed in full control with sweeping powers. I Pacha, French traitor is executed; before death, he accuses ex-Premier Caillaux and Senator Humbert. 1919.

Premier TAoyd-CJeorg addresses British Parliament on work of the peace Verdun; makf (Jrrmans rwN i 'li; Amer- light-. u- Those pieces of meat requiring long cooking are most successful in the tireless, such as a flank steak, beef a la mode. etc. Let its choose a two-pound flank steak, stuff it with bread crumbs, roll and tie it and place it in the bottom of The six-quart utensil. While we are V'eparing this and also stringing the beans which we have chosen as a vegetable the two can be beating.

Twenty minutes is sufficient tim to allow them on the gas range; a little loneer on oil and coal. The ily I'M. I conference; says war promises have fior.t Troni I 1 en Lenine will not be at cd by Allies; Russia to be fed if Reds cap-1 end hostilities. THE BUSINESS OF HOME MAKING. Sv Mrs.

Christine Frederick. not-containing the meat and also the; one with the string beans can be rest-: ing on tlf radiators' while they are act- cully heating, thus every particle of fuel. While these two are -cooking on the stove without our attention we can prepare tapioca, corn starch, raisin puffs' or other desserts. By the time this is ready for being placed in i he tireless so also will the meat and the string beans which will-have be-, come thoroughly heated and the beans brought to the boiling point and kept for about live minutes. We place one radiator directly over stuffed flank on its rack, close the utensil anil place it in the well in the A riKELKSS DINNER.

Week-end Specials in Silk Hosiery, $2.50 and Silk Rose at $1.95 Pair There are 250 pairs in this lot, and they come in blacks and browns, pure thread silk. Another lot of 350 pairs McCallum's full fashioned Hose $1.95 pah-Still another lot of 250 pairs Buster Brown make, ladies' fine Silk Hose in white only at $1.95 $3.50 Silk Hose, $2.45 Pair As a big special for -Saturday we offer these pure thread Silk Stockings in all sizes and in the latest colors at $2.45 pair. These stockings have the lisle sole and garter top and are full fashioned. These stockings on today's market are easily worth $3.50, so the saving is obvious. in stOik making, the shin vegetables, seasoning and water, niacins them in the largest eight-quart uten- written letters v.

helh- i mill ire act uully today I Mioii of opether. iH I. i i ior i-s 1 phi ttiiu aiiuniuv; men) 10 coox aooui hour on any kind of a "lame stove" While the contents are actually boiling put on the cover, fasten down the snaps and allow the contents to be practically bubbling over as you place the utensil in the Well of the cooker. You can do this at night, perhaps, while washing supper dishes, and in the morning-all you will need to do is strain the i stock and it "will be ready for use. .1 W.Ti .1.

tl bottom of which lies second hot radiator, and our meat is out of the way. Then we can place the string beans in the third well and ifr they are in a large utensil with plenty -of water we can use another form of rack and steam our raisin puffs or similar dessert over the water in which. the string beans are cooking. If one piece, of equipment tan save so much in fuel, in time, in comfort and in money, why will not more women adopt (Copyright, 19o. by the Wheeler Syndicate, inifl i then a saw night: v.

t' i ir n. usra HERE'S LATEST STYLE Pretty Neckwear Cheap Special assortment dainty Lace and Organdie Collars, various styles and shapes, $1.50 values, Saturday. S1.25 Lace Points by the yard, special Saturday atyard 95c Group Georgette (WOMEN! i tr I vT of Buying, Add Years of Wear to Old, Faded Garments with "Diamond Dyes" Silk Gloves $1 and $1.25 Niagara Silk Gloves $1.50 quality Niagara Silk Gloves, pair $1.35 Handkerchiefs Lot of $1 quality Ma-deria Handkerchiefs, hemstitched and embroidery, all pure Linen at, each. 85c $3.00 Muslin Teddies $1.95 Each These are fancy and lace trimmed plain hemstitched styles. Colors are white and flesh, all sizes.

Extra special for Saturday's business at $1.95 each. Points in white and CALlF HAS DOG'S HEAD. Asheville, April 16. A calf with a perfect dog's head was born yesterday at the dairy farm of A. P.

Reed on the Fairview i-oad, although, it died within a few minutes after birth. The calf was dropped by a line Hotstein cow which the owner had recently imported from the north and weighed 100 pounds when found. Mr. Reed, who is one of-the -most reliable dairymen in this county, has had photos taken of the. calf showing a head which looks very much like a bull dog's head, with tog's teeth, the tushs being prominent, with whiskers on its noe, the bull dog neck and short head like a dog.

si It's fun to see old garments turn new! Use Diamond Dyes" and give a new, rich, fade-l ss color to any fabric, whether it be wool or silk; linen, cotton or mixed goods. Tun' piriglsanis, aprons, stockings, waists, skirt, sweaters, children's coats, draperies pvprvth.r.' can be diamond-dyed into beautiful, up- tiviate styiih effects. ecru, values to $1, Saturday at Specials in Ribbons 75c heavy quality Hair Bow Ribbons, in all shades, vard 69c Remnants for Saturday For the week-end we put out a counter of wash goods remnants made up of Percales, i a ms, Kiddie Cloths, Voiles and Organdies and other white goods. The lengths run all the way from 2 to 5 yards and they will be specialty priced for Saturday. Table Oil Cloth 45-inch White only, not more than five, yards to one customer, Saturday at, yard.

45c With the exception of the head and neck the calr is otherwise a norma! calf and apparently was condition. It- was found in the pasture, perhaps a few minutes after it was born. ia. i. red on book, in package teas now (i over any color.

To match roaterial, have i druggist fhow you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. $2.00 Corset Covers, $1.39 1: First quality Batiste Corset Covers, plain and fancy styles; sizes 38 to 46 at $1.39 each '1 a FX I mk A I Toilet Goods i. ii a 'i I' In ,:1 if: It 'I. ii' lit tt If! 1 '5 ii I ft 1 1 $3.00 and $3.25 Wool Dress Goods $2.65 Yd. This group is made up of fine 42-inch Wool Ottoman 42-inch All-Wool Serges.

These cloths are just the right weight for spring wear, and are suitable for one piece dresses and plaited skirts, the Saturday price is, per yard $2.65. 50c White Voiles 29c Yard We bought special a while ago about v. 600 Big Groups of Staple Notions Priced at 4c Sc 12c Atlas Hook and Eyes, card at 4c Shirt Collar Bands, each at. Peaa-l Buttons, card at. 4c Fancy Buttons, card at Invisible Hair Pins, package at 4c Defender Safety Pins, package at 4c White-Head Veil Pins card 4c Blue' and White Lingerie Tape, 4c Wash Belting, black or white, Dutch Tape, roll.

Scalloped 'Stickerie, card at Boye Snap Fastners, card at. Midget Supporters, pair at 8c Alladin Soap Dye, package at 8c 'Bronze Hair Pins, box at Sc Bonnie B. Hair Nets, each at 12c 75c Djer Kiss Face Powder, at 50c Dorin Ziska Face Powder, at 42c Haniet Hubbard Ay-er's Face Powder, at 59c 6Cc Woodworth'sCold and Vanishing Creams, at. 55c 50c D. R.

Cold Cream 42c 25c Mavis, Talcum Powder, at 19c 30c size Odorom, at 28c Armour's Shaving Stick 35c rvalue, at They simply soak the clothes over-night. Cut up Vz bar of Clean Easy Naptholeine Wash Soap into AVi gallons of water. Boil; let the soap dissolve; put in the clothes and stir for ten minutes. Rinse, blue and dry and the whole week's washing is done better than if you had scrubbed for hours. RUBBING and scrubbing on a miserable old wash board is what makes vomen look old and rheumatism.

Why do you do it? You can wash clothes much easier, cheaper and quicker in the easy Clean Easy Way. Just half a bar of Clean Easy soap a tub and a stick are all you need. In ten minutes the washing's done and you Children's Dresses single haven't even done a distasteful thing! Good health, youth and beauty come with the easy Clean Easy way of washing. Try it once and you'll be convinced. Ask your grocer today.

Notice how different Clean Easy looks from other soaps. yards of 40-inch sheer quality w7hite Voiles to be offered at 50c yard. These will be on sale Saturday. Silk Ratines We will sell Saturday Ocean Blue and Gold Color Imported $3.75 Silk Ratines at, yard, $2.95. Each One lot Of Children's Dresses in sizes.

2 to 6 years in white and colored Lawns and Organdies. 'These are in the new spring styles and in values up to $5, Saturday's price $2.79 each That's the way other v. omen keep young and beautiful and still do the washing. Louisville Food Products Incorporated Louisville, Ky. 35c boxed Paper, white and colors, boxes slightly soiled, Saturday at, box 19c 39c Loisine Linen, boxed Paper, in white at 29c $6 Black Leather Hand Bags, special Middy Braid, black, navy and red, package at 12c Sunset Soap Dye, package 12c 3-4 Elastic White, yard at.

12c American Tape, roll at Children's $5.00 to $6.50 Dresses $4.75 Each These are pretty spring styles Voile and Organdy Dresses, sizes 8 to 14 years. They are very attractive at Saturday's price, each IZZgZ SAVES 4.

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