iiit ; '''-''iit THE .WILMINGTON DISPATCH v SUNDAY MORNG, pCTOBER 1 ,191 6; n ' ! l!, 1 I I " ' "' """' """ ' ..Miii i .M .; . - . .. : : --;?r if - .-wife ii 111 : M ll 'if' r- ' - . . ' - . . . v. -r -r -r . . - - J -1 . J . - i .. T ' ..11 H c doors tomorrow morning; to welcome tne Wilmington people imp us varieu abiuiuimni yi seasunuuie , This store will often its mEarise" more than four weeks merchandise has been coming into this store until now we are apie to announce complete assortments in tne various lines, xurope as, weu as nment-i imsumi iuulcu hci onaic iv Funuwim u,. : i,u"s. and brilliant metal trimmings of France and Switzerland vie with the sturdier products of American manufacturers. ' ' - While our fixtures have not arrived and we must make-shifts in order to display the merchandise, the delightful variety and spMniif quality olne BbW MarcM goods displayed for the first time in Wilmington will be inspiration enough to ."bring .many Wilmingtonians down town for the informal display, and we extend to you a cordial invitation to be among those present. jT'vi: '- ' 1 ,:33S4!3t;j .... . . The Wonderful success of the Vogue Hats in Asheville has led. us to introduce them to the women of Wilmington. To wear a Vogue hat lends.an air of distinction and refinement that is immediately recognized by well dressed women. You have only to view them to be infatuated with their smart and fashionable modes. Jailored 0oais 1 or ere ,. In ribbons we have gone into the better qualities and have brought to hi3 city a collection that will be generally -appreciated. -In the better grades you will find that the colors are clearer, lustre higher and the 'wcaring qualitiessd far superior to the ordinary grade tht aft you haye-become accustomed to the Bori ,MaxcJxe Jie yoii will accept np, other grade. There are four grades of ribbon in all widths from the medium grades to the very finest. fashionable isdomen ' i We specialize in Read-to-Wear Garments. Our ap parel has been selected with the utmost care by compe tent buyers, one of whom1 is Mr. Allie Price, formerly of Wilmington, but now Manager of the ready-to-wear de partment of the Asheville Bon Marche. r t We claim distinction of style, sturdiness of quality and superior workmanship in our garments as well as a variety that embraces practically all of the favored -models for Autumn. jtfutumn presses for adies and Mistes Our dress line embraces models for every occasion. -The assortment is characteristic of the Bon Marche. Thoroughness in selecting and style superiority is appar ent in every particular. . ,. Colors include the wanted shades of purples, prune, 'plum, Burgundyr African browji, Russian green, navy blue, and black. All materials now in vogue are number ed in the collection. From the dainty satin charmeuse or crepe metier evening gown to the street costume of men's wear serge trimmed in furjfor street wear. 3 '-V K tjilkenand Woolen $)ress fabrics One of the most interesting features that the -shopper has to keep in view in buying from our piece goods department is that every yard of this merchandise is' absolutely new and goes on sale Monday for the first time. You take no chances in style or quality .when you purchase from this attractive variety. The slogan of this concern ' Dry Goods of Quality," was originated by the sterling quality of the silk and woolen sections. It will be our pleasure to have you inspect the line and com pare our values with anything in the city. Jfandsome Silk .Jf osier tf Offerings .rT-: aces lraSnmiiiif" Wnl ' be found in Jmple Assortments We .have some especially attractive metallic and 'pearl irimmings that will assist the new evening gown wonderfully.- v Some of these, are displayed in our in formal jopening windows and we will be glad to have you jcomein ana see tne otners ifeckwear, (floves and ft and j$ags form a delightful Pepattnent In purchasing the season's outfit some women lay too much stress upon the larger things and neglect the smaller dress accessories. It is as important to' wear attractive "neckwear, gloves or carry a becoming hand bag as it is to be correctly gowned- We are showing new Centemeri gloves in the popular contrasting stitching. Dainty Hand Bags of rreal leather, , velvet Neckwear is being displayed in generous varieties of organdie, crepe de chine, georgette and broadcloth. You have , probably never viewed such a display of neckwear in Wilmington before, for not only isit broad but it contains values that are extraordinary.vtp a degree. ;5rr and crochet silk are shown in a profusion that permits satisfactory choosing, no matter how critical or particular about articles of this order. Windows Changed Svery Counts i&n Jhe . ,QngJiUn To see these hose,, is to create the desire to own a pair. They are of splendid quality and the many at tractive designs in the fancies leaves nothing to be de-sired-We willj feature silk -hosiery in' black,, white, and Colors, solids and fancies in the better grades. Clox, Richelieu rib, and striped and checked efrct3 are leading novelties. - One of the important facts that' will prove popular with; our hos-. iery patrons is 'that we keep our , stock . com- - plete as to size and color and our sales-people through a study of the . hosiery, problems will . give, valuable information regarding the wearing, washing and correct size you should purchase. WILSON JUMPS . f the runnings .vou .will throw, in your I ' ( 4 fe J - J . ' rlpAred pair crowd. WARPATH AFTER REPUBLICAN SCALP '(Confimi From Page One.) interests. The end of such a "paFty" fortunes with, the j patty of which, t; Progressives have the control. u ,,.,; I Bitty' Clifford and His Arttets Keot the a a ProgreEsivo. -I-do ntrsgeH ' ; . ' " crowd Tittering. Washington, D, Sept. 30 There I at with! a .capital; P, ;but. I think my -5 ' Billy Clifford and the artists he has have come to the attention of. the i ? pace .is just as fast as those who do -theT'eir about him pleased a fair au United States Department of Agricul-: .Look over the ranks of the supporters ifaffi!?: Academy . ot Msic last turo items appearing in the press ; !nf f, w - ... ' ' 'Uighl:' -Trieeomedy introdyce'cl'b-v Mr. ; wht:?re so f rained as to give readers ; of the Republican party, did you ; nHfFor1 a. Vf-V alvt111 A?A nt ;. the impression that the Department in pre motley company in cbThnlsionsbut'it'Wep't the crowd tit- its' puWicatibns has praised or' recom- tev moypd In ahvilfn ! fprfnrr hr-tiPDiW 'ti t iv Mnended . a '.farm "tractor of a particu-; lar make."' ' '.. i As the Tiepartment has not, done this ; S DOES NOT RECOMMEND ! Miss Mary Collins, "the Prettiest Woman Under Canv as," to be Seen with the John ; ANY MAKE Or IHACiOK! Robinson Shows, in. Wilming ton Next Month. ..... j'...tJ(lAJ.V wuo want .iQ . injeci into our pontics The Three Weston Sisters. were x- rj . . . . c. f 0,1 "? i . becoming 'a "fraud and a sham ;, hxVe T&een TaKThg cal'e bTome people ttie tr.&&vwete ! :have B M pc"e klx W?n uporitbe gr6ar Progressive party . . ' . " it UUV. llV AT. , . . , . .... .7. ' ril IrM bfo-tfet-of human sympathy, in l"v to.Vu,slcIl .u!ai 11 ine "e' ;, , reecar sceneVfluring the sec .the pomic.ftr Euhdie; iutl all 6 1 very pleasing in thefr musical act and fFom recommending any particular; have that purpose 'in miifd. arebn lh.e i Glynri's' portrayal 6f "a" minstr-1 man" mlte ot tractor or otner machine, the ,ame-'skSrk . " " v ' !r ' wis vefy good: indeed "Miss Colnfis publlc is warned to regard as false ; ' Aw, t i- rri, in o,ri.rn m 'ivt'-i'r-''..". . ; . ' . anv statement assertiner or imnlvints-i uui "b" sxij-mfe wc iuusi as ljucv was pleasing also. . , ., . - . -.. -- .outii' ictuuiuLciiuauuu uy, tuts, iepaiL- ! i - its veihs and s Ve"ady"db: wof fd-rpljbllca pa ,8: J5?1 iMt..jR9W.,at :ond 6r last'-aSt, almost sent' tho crowd mankind and firget;nhe interests dfj-n l&Ss?!?. W ; ei policy . cohyulons. The lady orchestra a narrow party. will beradicaTly-cttah-gea? Tcarinot ; furntshe'd " ekdeileht" mtsic:''and ' this ' "I; want to pay" my tribute of reVi , " J ,?"?rB' - UI neipea. to Keep things moving in a " ? -spect to the' purpWs InWions i f iM'1! th?7 "vely manner, Clifford and his art-" I'rnwfomeltthlt group in l&d:tm , lst 'deserved better patronage, A ur nniitiv. v,s " men df consfciende, they must cEahge I .:, : i. T ment SENATOR CLARKE IS CRITICALLY ILL "But the interesting Hhingis that, ;ihasnduchAas they; did not ge the; 6jp? iiC?$hiFl?:lM$ afe going to change it, f in luCtrKmef 'Mc to chdhge it? " -'.: '-Tfifcr'r llMf W eroice 1 'as Sgafnst ,A I peacerandvtfiarrs 'war. " i jn.g portunity, we tpolc "advantage, of otir Sgfr kXri fVVof Thor -V.iwo we" 8haH be dfawln. tine form w j , in the pembcratic party, men whoare irf erve tit rfS. tl'ii VV' 'Vriitt: uWtb proddde In 'Mexico tho l; ;:rt:ZZZl&Jr' 'iL----'?-;-, knd of law and order whirh snnip American s In vestiorsiittt Mexico con--si'der S': moatr -to r their (ad vantage,' ' ; : Attracting Much Attention "Moui-hinl Window" M' afttract, :more?: t-haif ; passing attention at yiuer raw me emurpiiments or tne i ft"u " a'?-vSf0p6a''Vara&d''-ai tb tBe soMnj nuite an pf-us ihe fol&Wf" tlie UnitedrStates rations oj! jli teresting thing about the r: Demo ctaj paji. 15 uiat xnose men are '-in'- are in a m 'This cou and are In control! is progressive and SCHOOL SHOES Built for Service at Peterson & Rulf3. ihg the falj, styles fn mourning ma terials enb racing both . dresses, veils wis saow . .wmaow. . presents iuhovat'on in Window deco. '!tjiis-.k!S1,:'lrb'uhd' tho bot tom of the display window, is a bor- der.ro blaClc ' crepe -; paper circling, a Keuier oiwnuB crepe, which Is se.t off bjr, & ;statiot. of ; the different ma4 te;ialfe: ;,whichthhi well-khown' store handles. '. The entire sindow is ar tistically handled throughout and is the work of the 'miilihery department ,r: a ir ;'ju yuunegierg' are Eroine' Trt.no in t j.. - , ,i iittle Rock, Ark., Sept.: 30. Senator Jas. P. Clarke, is critically' ill tonight and his family are very" apprehensive. Apoplexy and indigestion are his ail-1 mehts. ' Grave fears are entertained for his . recovery. The Senator is 62 years; of age.' ' - r'' '. ": ' RUNAWAY BOY WAS -1 TAKEN FROM TRAIN ; .I.umberfon', fl ' C., ' Sept. 20. Tocal officers were advised tbday that a son of Maxceyiith, of talcsview, 3."d; had 'run away f roth "his hbnie aiid h? was taken off tho Raleigh and Charr ! leston train here this afternoon. Het ' ' , "1'"'S to' pmiftfP X' ".:.. Tr" ct,v v a 1 JKT-"-'.;-.: . i vuv.; , i , i: of tne Kiiphu atom mmmmt-rmr - -..-.r:. , w. u Beuv pacK nome : tomorrow. ' " ' - " ' " ' ' ' ' ':.

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