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TWIN-CITY SENTINEL. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, APRIL 25, 1917. Mi. H wmmMMmmmmmMm IETY NEWS Detroit Vapor Oil Stoves QUALITY MEET ME AT THE IDEAL ECONOMY V I- OWBl Ed ttor, Phaiie 1M. feed that leog-tny as pros iw" posalbla to th fnnuiivi- tim acn time at th. tele- lS tO Will ' the morning I with the dawn fbfthold you, and that never shall o-ini-v. 1 stand. niy land! pus! banner 01 In me there will id. I ray duty; jev;iance 1 owe. , me, yours to I o' my land! I ocean to ocean, lons we xt our Jnpers one In de- Mow battle r us your patriot o' my lend! If the morning I when the staff lend love you and and your folds hat are yours to n' mv In nil! Shilft'lolPliia Kven- CT MEETING. ft lie Daughters of ivery much Inter acting of the jf. of North Car- 1 t tUia Miir ill litu held on Friday in the Y. W. C. Daughters nre nu with thorn at prcsidejit, Mrs. horo. fins tho meeting. fcndcred the. visit- A. jrem for the dls fr II. h, nipslns, Slaughters of the lliRKlns. district atMILK AND CUES ountain ooK's 112-84.1 Guaranteed less ' Reports of chapters, including the local children's chapter. Solo, "The Broken Vase" Arensky. Miss Alene Baker. Address by the state president, Mrs. Thrash. Piano solo, "Dixieland," concert paraphrase, by Robert Gold Beck. Lilt lie Miss Brookes, of the children's chapter. During the luncheon' to follow the meeting, toasts will bo made: To the State President Mrs. John Gilmer. Response Mrs. Thrash. To the Visitora Greetings from the D. A, II., Mrs. William N. Reynolds. Responses by the vieltors. The chapters of North. Wilkesboro, Elkin, and -the two chapters of this city will bo represented at the district meeting. MEETING OF U. D. C. The regular meeting of the James B. Gordon Chapter, U. D. C, will be held on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at Mrs. Clement Monty's home on Summit street. MEETING OF THE CURRENT EVENTS CLUB TUESDAY. The members of the Current Events Club were happily entertained yes terday afternoon by Mrs. Baxter j Moore, at her home on West Fourth I street, Mrs, Everett Lockett presid ing. I Continuing their study of Artists, j Sir Joshua Reynolds, Rubens and Tur-1 ner were the subjects of the day. the ' program being in the capable hands of Mesdames John Coleman and George Dwlre. i Perhaps of the trio, Reynolds is btst known, his masterpieces, "Tiie Age of jlniiocencu," "Simplicity," "Cherubs" i and "Tho Strawberry Girl' belu! among the must popular of pictures, i It Is Interesting to note that iu his 1 "Cherub" paiodi g, the artist portrayc ; : tho live expressions of childhood, for while Ave heads are shown In tho pic- j lure the Bame subject was used fur all. Wiilo It Is conceded that Rubens was duo of the most famous of artists, It is said tlial ho was even more sue-1 ressfal as a diplomat, having boon one I of the gn atest cf court favorites and court painters. i It Id R.veu to Turner that he was the ; first artist siicciKaiully to put moon light into painting. . Mrs. Moure's home was made unus ually charming with lovely pink sweet- i peas and whita roses, ami after t'.e I Kiitndid program, during which many copies of these artists' masterpieces were admired, tempting relreshm r.ts were served by tho hostess and Mrs. i E. C. Clinard. 1 M xdaiiieg Charles Norfieet, Baxter I Moore and J. Conrad Watkins were uppolntod on the committee to arrange tlirt course of fctudy for next yoar. The committee to select and arrange (tho books for the circulating library Is , oniposcd of Mesdames Goorgo Dwiro, j R. S. Galloway and Charles Tayh.r. i Present at yesterday's nutting were ' Mesdames IOckelt, Owlivt, Coleman, K. W. O'Hiinlon, A do T. Valk, Cliarles Taylor, J. Conrad W'atklns, Dan Chat- and Ranges NO WICKS "WORKS LIKE GAS" Preparedness For Safe, Inexpensive, Quick and V - Comfortable Cooking X '' You Are Cordially nvihdto Visit Our Store N.. 3.. . THURSDAX, ArKlby2e)th 1 I AND SEE THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE WONDEJIFU iX DET.ROI T VAFOR STORES X OIL THESE STOVES HAVE NO WICKS, NO SMOKE, NO OQOR, USE LESS OIL AND ARE A KITCHEN DELIGHT. EVERYBODY SHOULD llAVE ONT'AND IT WILL BE TIME WELL SPENT TO CALL AND SEE TlESE STOVES. MR. W. A. BLIZZARD, SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FORlIE FACTORY. WILL BE WITH US TOMORROW ONLY, THURSDAY, ARIL 26TII, 9 A. M. TO C P. M. COME, AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS TOOME WITH YOU. ueiley-HiSi-Stockton Company exclusive ueitou ueaiers Winston-Salem - Greensboro KNOX HATS in the very desirable Lisire and other correct brands. They are the well known Knox make and finish. Made 'jven more attractive when worn with the "Kare-Free" Tor SfKrt Wear for Sum mervVear for Everywhere, (Display 4th gt. Window) V yv Loveliest Dress Coftpns A wonderfully diversified assortment of ress Cottons, consisting of evt-ry weave desirably WASH SKIRTS Of linene, cords, gabwdinea, piqueAand all the fancy stripes and plajds. Made with the new efecta in belts and pockets, and usually with the becoming fulness across the back. Priced, according to materials, frork $1.00 to $6.50. r-i X, : WEATHER Fair tomorrow. THE IDEA I 1 rwn -inrrrMi- W do U , kinds of plaiting. :: .B IB" i r jWeddings 4- r r? th prompt placing f orders for entraved lnvl- Oiir cah:plen tepVesent the very lutfxt shapes lTnis that hav bep Vcccplvd by refined and fash- sih lety. We LEAjii originating artistic effects ,fin material. Ovr nrleAs are the lowest Send for which will suppld free of charge. J. P. K.WS ENGRAUN'C CO., Wedding Stationery Kn- Alluma, Ga. tr d Concert of Apollo Club .11. GRATZ COX, CONDUCTOR f 40 MEN SINGERS illicit SCHOOL AUDITORIUM N'DAY NIGHT, APRIL 30, AT 8:15 ADMISSION 50c CHILDREN , 25c i i -y ;x?4&; :: ac :r-: : c-.3cooi ham. It. S. Cialloway, Chsirleg Shelton , j and T. W. U:ivls. i The tint) will meet next on May S, ! Mrs. Davis to he hostess. i l MEETING OF THURSDAY MORNING MUSIC CLUB. ; i The Thin-day Mtiriilng Music Club ; will meet tomorrow at lO.-j'J In Mt- -rial Hall. .IVEETING TOMORROW OF , HISTORICAL CIRCLE. I ; The .Mildred K"th rford Historical ! Circle will meet tomorrow afternoon i at 1 oMock, lit the home of Mrs. VV. j ii. Tavlor. on West Fourth strew'.. The i stucy ol the Federal I'triod in th; South will Ik contliiueil. I CHURCH RECEPTION. ' The Ijadk-tt' Aid S'K'ie'y of Hrown Memorial church will hold a reception on l'rlday r.vcnins; at S o'clock In tho Sunday School nuilltorium. Members of the church and Sunday School will be the guests. eETING ON TUESDAY OF TUSCARORA BOOK CLUB. i Mrs. Verier Kledinan was hostess ypi-lcrday afternoon to the membcrH cf the Tiiscanira Club, when a very de lightful time was enjoyed. EntertnlnliiB short stories' were read hy Mrs. Fred llnnes, In Mrs. Dan Chatham's absence, and Miss Alice Gray. Thie were stories of romance and a forcible character ht idy, rescue- j lively. Following thev curnnt events , were dlscussej w ith Interest, vml later Mrs. Stedman and her sister, Mrs. It. K. Msater, served a teniptiag salad course. j Thi members prepenl Included Mls- I es Mary Sheppnrd, Knua llalley, Anna 1 Hiixton, May Kollln. 8 n ih Crli. Alice Gray, llmh Hanes, Mesdames Ilowmnn Gray, Cnrroll WinKlns, Fn'd I lanes. Alex, llanes, Itobcrt Folllu, and tho hostess, with two welcome visit ir. Mrs. Lssnter and Miss Irene Sinil'j, of Mt. Airy. '- 'ii 'v .i. 'Kir i YOU'RE INVITED TOVISIT V t t Rooms 1 Mrs.Bostain'sBeauiyParIor 22 (TUmer I?ldg. (Over Woolworth's) MAKICl SHAMPOOING CHIROPODY A Scene From the Sketch "Now and Then," Which Will Be Pre sented by the Beulah Buck Ladies' Quartet at Our Chautauqua. x CHILDKEN S HAIR-CUTTING M V Surplus Hair Removed Full Mne of ('ha. Kiefs Toilet Articles Phone 1311 MEETINGS OF THE CHURCH SOCIETIES llnues critically III at his lio.np In ; West Knd. j Mrs. W. A. KiicU went to Kerners j ville today to attend commencement exercises In that town. I'aul Teunlllo r.:lurneil last iiluht from a vistlt to hi home at Jackson. N. '. Attorney W. M. Hendrrn went to GreeiiHboro this inomiiiK to look after some Icku! business. Miss Muttle llayniK. of Daisy, Is spendlne the ilav In the city .hnpt'l' SOCIETY PERSONALS MEETING OF CENTENARY MISSION STUDY CLASS.! Tho Mission Study Class of Onten-! ary Methodist church hi Id a nieutlng 1 of deep interest yesterday afternoon, , at tho home of Mrs. James Norman, on ! Spring street. I Continuing their Mmly of the liook j l "The South of Today" tho afternoon's: j lesson wag forcibly Impressed In very j lino papers on "Kducatlon." j ! "Kducation lielore IM.l" was Mrs.1 Ilowland's ubjcct; "lCduca'lou Since : I lin War" was well handled by Mrs. II. 1' K. tchan.. iUllcrary in th , .(,K hnTt). rM South" was the theme of Mrs. I rani; j wo,t certainty Im h.al.d I Thi first m Uenbow's paper, In which s'.e spoke j f r.sinul ointment seldom faili to give oi me wouuenui improvement nnisiu ; jnnUnt relief. With Let Resiaol Make Your Sick Skj'r Well l-Tfll' i - OllTlMCTIOIf IX OKESt SILK COATS Ml m k ii Mr. end Mrs. John Morton Cabanlss hive returned from their wedding Journey, end are at home with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Prlggs, on South Cherry street. Mrs. Lee Itutzler. of Charlotte, Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Frederic Uahnson, on Southstde. jp ta. Moire kjid Sabrj Sizes 1G to 44. I IS C. MARTIN ! a m-mv.MSMw:wm:mw. For dry phone 860. pine or oak stove wood, Consumers' Coal Co. Attorney G. 11. Hastings went to Dobson this morning to attend Surry court py me mooniim scnoois. Mrs. L. N. Keith sp.'ko Interestingly mncernlng "Fcaturta of rrogreas," tliis closing the study hour. During the social time before ad journment Miss Carolyn Norman gave much pleasure to tho guests by her Hinging delightfully "Dreaming of You." Miss Carter, of Charlottesville, Va.t also added to the afu rnoou'a en joyment by a very pleasing reading selection lrom Jamas , S hitcomb III ley. Iater a tempting Ice course was served by the hosts. Tim next mooting will be held at the church, on Monday Instood of Tuesday, owing to the Chautauqua, For Skin Irritation it is Delicious K EAPP1E SNOW YOtJMslBE- PHONES' fthur'sDrdg Store "It Pays to Pleab" PERSONAL MENTION There is one aie, dependable treat ment that relieve itching torture and skin irritation alAutt distantly and that cleanses and loothrt (l skin. Ask any druKtfi:rV 25c or $1 bottle of temo and apply It Vyirccted. Soon you will find that Vt ions, pimples, mack heads, fciema.Vlftitiei, ringworm and similar skin troti till di.iajipcar. A little xemo, thelpfnaAatlng, satis fying liquid, is alt that is nik-ded, for it banishes all akin JruptionAVind makes the skin soft, smooth and h4lthy. Th s. w. h" Co. cititi. 6. No War CJhiisc All ached Talk II 0vrl5lh O'Brien Sam Masten la spending the day In Mt. Airy on business. J. C. Ooodman minle a business trip to Hlloam this morning. Dr. H. E. Rondthaler left this tnornr Ing for Mount Olive to deliver the commencement addnrsa thero. He will return tomorrow night, J. C. Krwger, E. A. Kreeger and E. C. Anderson went to (!re,msboro at 7.2S this morning to attend tho funeral of Mrs, Edgar L. Noal, who died Mon day. The funeral waa held at ten o'clock thla morning. F. W. Dunlap, of Wadeshoro, and J. J. Edwards, of Martinsville, were in the city lest nlghu Bishop Cheshire, of the Episcopal church, spent a fow hours here today. He came to Wlnstonalem to see bis friend, Mr. J. C. lltuton, who con- tiia help of rriiitul soap, tills auditing, healing ointment uiii V idly clpara iw all i trace of erj;i'ma,ring. wuiiu, rnttu ur sisuiiir tormenting, alee ( pre venting fkin-dlfum-a quickly and at litln rout.1, rhyslciana hare irrcril4 riinol elnmrnt .regu larly fur over tWeuty yi-ars, to JuS need Hot liciltato all drtiggintiJ o if It friJy beld by V Is Your Tpilit Soap Injuring Your Skin ? Many toilt l eoaps contain harsh, in jurious alkali, Jtinol snap pontuun absolutely ne free alkali, and to It. Is added the rlnol mwliratin. lid gives it cootling, licHlinif rnertiea which clear pi" eompleiion, cmnfort tender akins s"A ''n fh hair halihr. HI.K. OK VMHI.K I.OI'. Dy vlrtuo ut the Piwir c.niiIH"l In a certain lei"l "t 'runt exoeuK'l liy O. r. Hrown and wif M. I- Hrown to th uin1rlitnp'1 trutr in iwnr a rxrlstn n.t to T K Wtiiiorln'l. cslil dniol of trnat datI January 11. lli!, and rwonlnl In l"K W J'MI, In th riglir uf li-'l tiltln or Korsyth rountv, dnfsult hnvlna- t mart In psymtnt of "aid noi, at hi ,.t .l,l T F. Wtmorln'l. I will sell i ruiine u' '.-'ii -.! hlht hlillr fr r'i at flie oun-j nouns door In Wlnaion-XaUm, on Ih4 SMh Wy of Msy. 1I7. ' I? fioe'JI M tlii fullowlna- ilfwrtld lot at land: , .... Fllng lot N. M on Qiin trot as i shown on plat of W..t Ar.lmor. whlrh j U r-.rdI In lin-'W "f Plata N. I. ; pan 71 In Ifca rKitr of I'1; of flea of Forvih county; id lot blnn ! f.t by 1S4S fet and fronting in Improvacl lr"t. concrala idwalK I with water main In (nint f m. i U. K, HAfXk Truata. 4-3t,-Wed-(t. I K ANN'S Showfig this Week Smart Graduation Frocks In net, onrandy, crepe de chinaand Gcortrette, moderately. priced $7.50 arf upward. Hundreds of New Dresses In taffcti, crepe do hlne, foulard crepe meteor, and all the new sport nllk materials, newest approved shades and styles, $12.50 upward. s Special 50 New Silk Sport Skirts in stripoa and fclaltls at Wash Skirts $1 to $3.$.i Special All Clotr Suits and Coats must be iold and therefore prices have been reduced. Jluy youri now. SILKS 1 i Silk Wool and Silk Jersey fuita Ih white, roue, Copen, black and white, purple and jrracn, $220 upward. ! , t ) j s KANMS 'l mm mm' m Women' s fashion Shop 415 Trade Street Nvinton-Salem, N. C Other stores at Roanoke, Va and Illuefleld, W. Va. Shop by mail. We prepay postage. Write us your wants and we will send assortment on approval. i ii m m i i I 5 5 I Ir: i
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