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STRAIGHT FROM NEW YORK PEPLUMS ARE POPULAR The new "inter rupted silhouette" this year is achieved with pep lums, tiers and tunics. This New York creation fea tures a perky, pleated peplum that fastens on like a little apron over this featherweight wool dress of ras cal red. Slanted pockets are hidden beneath the pep lum to complement the high pockets on the bodice. The look is soft and feminine, typical of this season's fashion trend. . ' j.i'Y/tf t Winter c :ts are nwoj to rr.ctt modern living conditions. They're .not too heavy r heated horr.es and cfiiccs, yet warm enough to pro te t you outdoors. And the Hanesknit Crotch-Guard pro vides gentle athletic support. All round clastic waistband. No bothersome buttonr You're really unaware of underwear. ??, V: '? HA- ?3 V#? NITER SETS S~" ' ?' ; '<" bc*t. Wpa r ? *hort *?lc eve Oi i* l-thiflh, Vncc-icngtVi <? ;mk1e l^t -h *''.1 ? 1 Dfir m. All-Cotton (combrd) or CO* ' ;? ?- - if * . .. ... 55?129 THE GARMENT IvOok \? - - - * forts* Vr~. Hwti babfl. It stMircn you quality underwear at rani'f -t ? prion. BOYS' WINTER SETS, SOc to 89c THE GARMENT HANES UNION-SUITS begin at $11' They come in cotton nn<! cotton-wool mixture*. Ankl<? length leg*. Con* or short sleeve*. Nothing to pinch or pull at aim* or crotch. Button*, buttonhole*, cuflfo and rami all securely sewed for extra wear. P. H. HANES KNITTING COMPANY ? Winstor,S*m. North C?r olir. State-U.S. To Test Mountain Section Seeking Minerals National defense officials have been asked by the Slate Board of Conservation and Development to in vestigate olivene deposits in Western NorUl Carolina. Huge deposits of olivene arc said ' to exist in this section. Until recent- | ly they were considered worthless, J but new processes have proved oli l vene to be a source of magnesium i which is used in airplanes, bombs and other war materials, and also a source of cpsom salts. A letter from Governor Broughton i says a special fund of $3,000 has been set aside by the State, and matched ' by the U. S. Government, to look into i mineral deposits In this section, with especial reference to feldspar, mica, : kaolin and quartz. The Governor asked that any land owner who thinks his property con tains minerals that are valuable, ' send samples to Dr. Jasper L. Stucky I State Geologist, in Raleigh. spondulix occasionally pay from 1-2 spondulix occasionally pay from Vi % ; to about 2% for money. People not i quite so well off can borrow money 1 at about 3 % . Small business men and certain business firms secure loans in case their credit is good, from 4% to b%. The common run of individuals pay from 6% to 7', for money and in most cases security is asked for and obtained. ? The average working man or wo ui..n who needs a little extra cash oc casionally to tide them over from one tight spot to another can borrow mrney a'. a rate of between 12 to 30'. . A very poor person, of whom fe have many, bon.iws from $5 t> $25 at a ::itc tint ranges from 50' a) 500 . Seme loan - begin to drav: ; . . : a .. ii ; weekly payment :n tile nripM* frcm the date cf .. 1 n until d . ..th t'.otli part ...l nl .n b . . we: from world ly rr.res. i j | ?? . ? lew. '.v ' -n r . ? day of | ' 1 h. It is m.' r;\ omr n fo :? 1 ' : ?n ?r> havr you enjoy js . . b " I . y<? how ni tny m Hs th ? . :1 1 . ;<<. .it ii 95 % of the t-rte of our country are, :'>om ' :n ? . . to IS won hs behind ?in money ;r. .l".rs> in-.Lcad of two: or thr clovs ab d . . . so's th. v cmtld ' c' 'i a:r' v \ ?!i 1 : Id, half j of what r?.rn. ?Thc cast-s refer-' s_ ."'I o j;j ,his . ro purely lie- _ tion.tl; and if i rpplies'to any p:vson j or firm now living or dead or busted. : , it purely coincidental.) BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS /bonds U AND STAMPS YOUR PRINTING ? We ara ready to serve you with good looking typog raphy, cloan press-worlt, prompt deliveries . . . and we'll produce your work on economical 1 ? ?I People, Spots In The News PARATROOP HELMET? Army's pigskin hustlers sport new parachute helmets for com ing grid season as they go through paces at West Point. Helmets are same as those de signed for U. S. Army's Para troops. im i i CUSTOM JOB? Harney Worth, Bristol. England, 588-pounds and Britain's hcaviert 'two vvhccl human lank." is fitted out with custom built gas mask. Thus ending a grave British war problem-. MAJOR ITEM ? Pretty Alter Mur phy was selected majorette loi the drum and bugle corps if Schenley American Legion Post ol New York, sponsors of the huge "Pan American Night" festi val during the Legion's nation?.; convention in Milwaukee. Shf ll be on hand at the majorettes' ex hibition preceding the show. MOI.AR QUEEN? 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