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Redfern Front Lace Corsets have a piuwakig tongue (patented) beneath the lacings ? a mo?t important feature in the comfori cf a fmiii lac* model The clatpt of the Redfem fiord tact oontu an pound thin at the top. making them toft and flexMe. to that they cannot ptcM or innate, regafdfae of the ptmun. $3 and up BOWERS BROS . CO. Washington's Best-Store Daily News Classified Ads Bring Quick Results OPPOSITE CAPITOL ud UNION STATION HnM.lt Mm ibmIt Mm Renowned for its Hicb Sarnca and Low Rata. A EUROPEAN PLAN IMS*, fa, $1.50 without talk Mi ^ 1MB r? i. j 92.00 Wlti bath Mi m All Room* Outada W. T. KNIGHT. NEW THEATRE Thursday, Sept. 28th. YOUR OLD FRIEND BILLY ?S" CLIFFORD And Twenty Others, Including Mae Collins, Three WesNm Sifters, Nick Gljnn IN A NEW NONSENSICAL MUSICAL OttDITY Linger . Longer Lucy EROOK DY 1 12 SONG HITS J2 """ Ymm* I LADY ORCHESTRA Complete Scenic Production Roars of Laughter. Lady Brass Band Parade and Concert at 4 P. M. BEST SEATS 51.00, OTHERS 75C, 50C MH> 25C On Sal? at Worthy & Etheridge's Wednesday. Mn?tc Mdaef 4 Bjr Grant IWOMAN WEIGHTS AND MEASURES INSPECTOR IS GOOD OH OB J6B ? '"f (By United Prist). -? Sacramento. Cal., Sept. J?.-^-State Superintendent of Weights A Mqm urea Charles 0% Johnson doubted whether a woman could dOY? ,roOd job of inspecting for hla department ind he opposed Mrs. Robert D. John son tor the place in HOmboldt coun ty. But she got t and m*d? good. "Mrs. Johnson is the only troman 'nspector of weights and m assures n the United States that I know of," aid Johnston today, "and her. record proves that she is as capable at it s any man." "My motto." said Mrs. JOhnson, *!? 'get the coopetation of the deal rs first and the rest will be easy.' Don't try to drlVe them to just aethods; lead them." JERARO MAY NOT COMB TO THE UNITED STATES (By United Press) Berlin. Sept. 2*.~Ambshsador , Gerard, who was to lekve Copehhag ob today, from where be w*s to aall far the United- Viatel' may diange his plans at the last minute. .Several Gorman ministers called at the Em bassy last night. The ambassador refused to discuss their visit, <bnt U was learned that he may change his plana even after reaching Copen hagen. REPLY RECEIVED FROM \ . AUSTRIA REGARDING 'THE POLISH RELIEF (By United Press) Washington, Sept. 26. ? Emperor Franz Joseph's reply to President Wilson's personal appeal for con certed Polish relief action by the belligerent nations, arrived at the SUte Department today -and ? was forwarded to' ShadoW Lawn, with the seal unbroken. It is belie*d to follow the line of the Kaiser's *oply refusing to accede to the proposals of the allied government. | VIGOROUS FIGHTING IS \ OCCURRING IN BALKANS _ (By United Press) Parle, Sept. If ? -Very large Bul garian. forces launched ? powerful attack against the French near Ar menour. On the right bank of the Broda, east of Fiorina, today, fysy were cheeked by French screen 'Are. The ??ffetfrtans fled in dlsorthr after sustaining tremendous losses. West or Florfna the French and Russians captured Sfty-four machine guns af ter violent fighting. ?' The Crip of Evil." Ntu> Serial to Start at N?u? ' . . . Friday Night. September 29th. ABM V OFPICEB8 COT Berlin. Sept. J?~ ber I. says the Aseocy, t?? sal^.* 01 tmm wHl.*>e ndMH- u^sal** of the Minister K.K^Ih <>1*1. ?raw nnnuHMMtoNtigritK 11(0 a- mohth,- and lleutenanta, by III. ' *vp?et?> ? tr? - ?-?.? fD{ Married officers and thoee who hare ptrmli depending upon ttretn aro allowed apodal indemnities. Tha reduction! were aaked (or by the RelchaU* la December. 1111. ? . i-- ? i. * ... .. i , r TRBV1KO CONFIDENT 81 cAx aacK vnu Chihuahua City. Sept. If. ? As ab solute denl al of the report that he would be suoceeded la oommand by General E. P. Nafarrate, now In cbar(* of the Carrana* forcea la Tamaulipaa. was Issued here today by General Jacinto Trerino. General Trerlno exprsssed himself as- "salmly confident" of his ability to cheek the future operations of. Vina. ? CAME AS RESULT OF CHANCE Possibilities of Illuminating Oae Re Mated to Irish Clsrgyman In a Fsw Moments of Abstraction. _ ' ' ~ ? ? > When Philadelphia waa aa town a few years old. Dr. John Clay ton. the deaa ot Klldare; sat msdltaS ln? before a Ore. Bs pat a piece of ooal In bis pipe and held tt shore tha blase, la a abort tMse a tiny Nss name cams from tha pipe. And so U The death la this olty of John Mo Ilhsnny brines up the history of jaa; ea the death of Cyras field mads or etyone think of tha ocean cable.* Mr. Mcllhenay waa the (read oldvloneor la gaa. He saw tt derelop from Ita early infanpy hi America and saw tt push the oil lamp oS the table Be beheld this same agency shore anthracite oat of orer 140.0M cook stores la Philadelphia. Owrf I saw this reteraa sitting at dtnasr beeUe Seaiael T. Bod In a. president ot tha wws saoet potential (as ooeipaoy. "Olrard" writes la the Philadelphia The Brat aas lamp la any street ta' the world flash sd out la Pan Kan. London, thf same year that Robert Pulton took hie tessoas stssmbost us the Hudson. ' ,i~ Bitt tt waa many years after that be fore (aa became a eoaiaoti thtna ta London, although a few Streets had Tradkionrhaa it thataae scthaan* ?*lSa?* 11 laminated JHwre waa nd.Whi thaeaeeutfre Mansion (or tha l>?t sereo presidents ot tha Called flutes, sad perhaps owjaa this country wee a bit slaw \$3,$5 &$7 ii'r PS . S# We Invite You to Inspect This j_ Splendid Display wmm f : -W t I. H. MORRIS Succettor to Jmti E. Clark. J-bK loHn Taytoe and Joseph T. Tayloe entertained CsWetoH Morri son after W-oeeifc fU??i?ttt with k lata ?nptwr/to wWA CO*fcw?*aa ? ifot* m:a ,r..? mik. a luagM ftttiMit imnnini * | bo**7 home for aula Quick. e? Pat Godly, West Bud' Dairy. ??>' P" ? ??"'?"? ' ? ? ? Haa Left for Greenville. >i Mtaa Violet A. Stllley laft thlal morning far Greenville to attend Sastsrn Carolina Teacher.' Training | School for tb* fall tsrm. ?3 to New Barm J. A. Tucker and dasgktsr. Mtaa Ida, havs ratnrnad to New Barn af ter a abort visit wltb friend. here. Mr. Tucker waa formerly manager of the Lou lee Hotel here, but Is now In I charge of the Oaaton In Naur Ban. ? Ellas Branch haa Urt fori New Bern, where aha will mli teach | during tlx coming term. Pruk Smith. .Charlaa Salter- mod I SUaa Pinch of Beaufort ware Waah- 1 Ington rial tore yesterday. i nam butter ? butter I milk, call 441. >\ \.i ,-V= The underalgned having qualified aa administrator of Thomas JdskiOs. deceased, lata of Beaufort county. N. C.. tbla la to notify all persons having claims against the estate of ?aid deosssstf to exhibit them te the anderalgned os or befors the totkr day of Augurt, UlT. or Oils aoUce win be pleaded In barof their n eorsryP iil to ?aid es{a(S~VnryMna-BlBks Imme diate aaymeat ' STBPBCM e.'MMWW, ' y-'JjnttoV'V. amm, : ; . Administrators. l-*l?w?. "i . . Lana for HiiIm W. H. McDerltt lavei tcalght for Kluton on a brief rlalt. Hla dangh tar-ta-law, Mra. Charlee McDerltt of that eitr. learee tomorrow for Penn aylranla on a rt.K to her parent* Uf. "Mae" la anxloua to mo hta grandchildren again before they lean. ' ? : tf Mra. CamjAei Here. * ^ Mra-Campbell, who fu Hta* Bri an Kugler before her mirrfage. In ?pending aome tau In the city tha (neat of her mother on T <?> Siwn Sprlnga. Mr. and *ra. J, a. Proctor and daughter. Loulae, and Mr. and Mra. Walling a* daughter, Melba. " to 8e??n Spring! Sunday. 4 mm River no/u> htatjok. The protractad meeting at Aatrary church la procraaelng. The aerrieM hare been attended br large congre gation! both morning and night ? cept Saturday night whan there waa as electrical atorm luat at tha time that many peraoni ?irtH ha? been tearing their homea; li'WWMit of which aeveral peraona ware Unit Rer. Mr. Chanle of -WaafifegUm Park conducted aarrleea at Aabary chnrch ennday afternoon/ Vj'it Mlaa Ellen Prcotor of Oreanrille. waa a gueit of Mra. Angwtiu Alll good at Magnolia Sunday of laat week. She returned home la' tha af Jtr. Pan! of Pnngo apeat Saturday night with Mr. aad Mra. t. U. Ward at Magnolia. VIM Katie Pink ham, of Flftetown. ?pent a few day* laat week wltb Mm. Augustus Alllgood at Magnolia. Kallte Woolard of Baayon and Mr. and Mra. J. R. AlUfood and chUJpw-ol Waahlogton were gneeta at ' IIMWa Hfcnday of VU. ' and Mra. L. K. Shepherd at Holly Olen. Mr. and Mra. 1. T. Alllgood and children of Broad creek and J. H. Alllgood aad children of Waahlngton were gneata of Mr. and Mra. Augua tus AlllKooa Bandar at Magnolia. . Anaon Alllgood of Hirer Road, want to Raleigh laat week for a ft In definite length of time Mr. and Mra. T. A. Jefferson of Plnetown #ere guesta of her parent*. Mr. and Mra. H. A. Alllgood at Rlrer Discovered m Virgmi ' ii cityiiiiiiii 1 1 mni . _ ? ? . , , _w_ ' . the EASTERf MJ A a. Km Bask BMg. 'or Proeptctut Your Lift. OIL COMPANY I ft ft 3 to DAY AND NIGHT: SOMETHi ' Many fr^e>attraction<H%ieRace8, ex<s Fireworks Wednesday n Kitchin will mtrodife?Pfc-GoveniOi ; morning, who will deliver address. ^ Special Trains Will Be Run Fp Don't Fail to Come! A <MA
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