YOUR CAST OFF CLOTHES
| WILL SAVE LIVES .
Pneumonia ami Acute llhcumutism
; in Armenia i.'uii lie SiamjHHl out
i Next Winter by tiar
M mcnts From North Caruflnn unci
J Aniorf'.-a
Ai appear to all Tarhuls to con
tribute articles of clothing which
they have cast oil for the winter to
the saving of human l;ve**ln the
Bible lands. Is going uut tliia *ee?
.from headquarters -of the Nonr r - t
Kelie! In Raleigh
? Jouerhus Daniels. honorary S.ato
chairman; Col. George M ttvllaijiy.
Statt- chairman: Covjrajr V >rvisrr.
&QO 25 ~i other n. e m 1; t rs o : \ : i e ?% ? a 1 1
Executive Ccmm'.'.Ue o : t' j:? -:;j:
humanitarian org inizaik.:: . .i dl
ing Knrth Carolinian:; to i/.akc a . ; e
^cial effort between r.cv a::d .\?:iy 1st
to contribute at l-jast c:\r oorrile'"
Bot of warm clothing eac'.i.
f Dr E.' C. ttroofcr. S!ilv S-.. rla
tendeni of Puljlie .r.sfuction. is iv.c'e
clothing chairman this :*c:tr, ::i ac
jtlve - harpe of the work. Dr. L'rol.s
.has net the State's goal ;:3 the jnv,ng
Tof 30,000 lives, which means tha'
i this many complete suits of warm
JclothiLg. In which there I? s* i:i some
i.-wea**. must be contributed.
j ** May 1 fit has boon d^si^natcd as
|-4Purdle Day" by It. Brooks. and
i ao declared in a proclamation to th*
[people of the State t y" Governor Mor
ITisoii Schools, churches, women's
'organizations, and clubs of all kinds
Jare asked to take ir send as much
? clothing as possible lo the local Near
{East Relief chairman, or to ship it
(by parcel post or freight to the Near
East Relief Clothing Warehouse n
Raleigh.
In spite of tne generosity oi Ameri
rca xui, many women and children were
found last winter who had dragged
themselves for miles, suffering from
ecute rheumatism or pneumonia, sim
yiy for lack of clothing. Others ju^t
simply froze to death.
? ;r. Brooks and the State commit
jtee '."r especially desirous of receiv
ing '?=* many as tht-y can obtain of
? coats ; rousers, dresses, sweaters,
Lwool gloves, mittens, boots and shoes,
rahopwor: rarments, blankets, sheets
(for band iges)K new cloth or gar
meuth, and any heavy warm clothing
in which there is still som-j wear.
| The Near East ReJIef cannot use
jlaces, silks, veils chiffons, evening
'clothes, satin slippers, muslin under
wear, high-heeled shoes, straw or
frame hats, or silk stockings. If any
considerable quantity of these arti
cles are available, i t is suggested
that a community sale or auction be
held and the proceeds turned over to
the Near East Relief county chair
man or sent to Robert A. Brown,
State treasurer, 901 Citizens Bank
Building, Raleigh, N. C.
Sports Costume
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THCW tvWO SHOOtD 'DT?n*T IN Bur CHAf?C?2Y;
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IN HORSEWHIPPING CASE
Lynwood L?. Bright, who was taken
fiom the auto of Mrs. Frederick A.
Pace, of New York, and beaten with
horsewhips by eight unmabked men
near Macon, Ga.
Mrs. Frederick A. Pace, of New
York, who was forced to witness the
horsewhipping of Lynwood L. Bright,
lier escort, by eight unmasked men
near Macon, Ga.
DENIAL
WINS VERDICT
Tbh: summer sports costume an
swers all requirements. The skirt
Is striped ratine and made with a
side opening and single pocket.
The low-walsted blouse Is made
with a narrow belt and full sleeves
thnt fall below the wrist. A printed
bandanna handkerchief adds the
Deal blaz6 of color.
FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING
, PHONE 283
Lillian Walker, screen star, says she
will take steps to protect her reputa
tion, after havir?~ been named in the
divorce proceedings of Mrs Else F
'?Vilkinson against Win, J. Wilkinson,
Mew York millionaire. Slio ways Wil
lnnson was only a casual acquaintance.
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$1.60 Per Year In Advance
Mrs. Else F. Wilkinson won a jury
verdict for divorce from Wm. J. Wil
kinson, millionaire color printer of
New York City. She name?1 several
womeD,
FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING
PHONE 283
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
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An April Shower
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Paint and Vamfsli Products
.Rreve:i i Destruction
Make Your Walts Washable as China f Use: 1
Devo? Velour Finish? a flat oil paint.
Devoe Holland Hnamtl ? "smooth a-> .
flati, hard as tile ,
Avalanches
of Dust ?
bioittKc out beauty and value
A. irndaHde or grime ? never ending
? is swept ir.to the house with every
bresth o! air ? stifling the cleanliness
and chsrm of every room.
Wrzt r. needless blight! It can be
prevented by painting the walls and
ce:",ir.?3 with Devoe Velour Finish.
This, fiat wall paint, because it is
washable, makss possible the con
stant maintenance of the soft, lovely
?oiorS the wails and the imma
;\i!ate beauty of the home.
McKINNE BROTHERS
Louisburg-, N. C.
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