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- t la 1 V ' 1- 9 Ct': i .1... a: 5c ? s ' fMm. P CUIUS WIFEeIs;' f I njinnv rnri finer-.-" f nflrn run rmai f TIE IH 19 YEARS Another Strong Statement on Tanlac is Offered By J. A. Atkins. "When I tell you, sir, that my wife had not seen a well day for 15 years, and that only since starting on Tan lac has she shown any improvement, you mak know how glad I am to shake your hand and tell you personally what your medicine has done for us." r The speaker was J. A. Atkins, of Route 4, Raleigh. ' He was talking to the Tanlac Man. He said further: "Mrs. Atkins suf fered from stomach trouble which had its' nriein in indigestion. It seemed that fvp.rvthine she ate disagreed with ' her, and gave pain and headaches and t also she suffered from heart nuttering. From year to year things got worse and for the past 8 years nothing seem ed to give her relief. Often she would faint away and had to remain in bed most of the time. Nervousness -ana weakness naa my wiie in suuu. a. awic as to cause us to almost give up hope. Then along came Tanlac. "Now things have taken a decided change with Mrs. Atkins. She can eat most anything she wants, for indiges tion is gone; her sleep is refreshing and, in fact, she is so much improved that we feel sure Tanlac will do the work for all sick people, as it helped in this case when all others failed." Herbs, roots, barks and berries are blended in Tanlac and .made it an dieal spring tonic blood and system nnrifier and invieorant. Tanlac builds strength an dhealth through the blood j . a jn i and nerves alter neipmg nature iree the system from congested impurities. Genuine Tanlac is sold in Wilming ton by the Bellamy Drug Store. Each i town has its Tanlac dealer. Advt. I MAYOR ADDRESSES VOTERS. Defends Past Record and Promises to Serve If Re-elected. Mayor P. Q. Moore has fird the opening gun in his campaign for re election -o the office he now holds. The ititial speech of his campaign was delivered at the intersection of Front and Wright streets, Wednesday night, and while it had not been ad vertised, the Mayor was heard by a goodly number of voters. Mayor Moore defended his record, and prom ised his continued best efforts to serve all the people. Next week will hear a lot of speech-making, for the campaign will "have gotten under way in Earnest by that time. GRAND TOMORROW. All-Star Features Present THE SWEETEST GIRL ON THE SCREEN MARY ILES INTER In Her First Magnificent Super Production "Youth's Endearing Charm" A Production of Charm In Six Reels of Beautiful Photography.: - - M jewel's Golden Jubilee Company Present THEIR' -3IAGNIFCENT SPEC- TACLE ' "THE GOLDEN REVUE" With Beautiful and Complete Scenic Equipment. IgABBXXA MORTON In a Spectacular Dance Number VISIONS' OF SAtOME IMPERSONATIONS Of Twelve Stage Celebrities ;; by . the Clever Golden Jubilee Artists And th3rot Spectacular nd Bean ifiJVegiieCBieay; tttTfeaar; Beautiful -DanctarGirls an .Wood (Incorporated.) A S'-.'. mm 4 5" ' I ----- - r"vi' '. zc$ s-a f- 1 . ' If.. -1 " - ' iumaU Wollmf Taffeta silk, 36 inches wide, Co penhagen, navy, garnet, black and rose, good grade, per yard . . . ... . . .$1.00 Wash silks in sjripes, 32 inches wide, white ground with dark stripes; special at per yard $1.00 White corduroy, 40 inches wide, especially nice for skirts ; spe cial at per yard $1.00 The Bon Marche Is Combining These Two Big Events for Saturday. While the Dress Up Week " Will Continue Until Easfer the Dollar Day Will be Confined to Saturday Only. These jDollar Days Have Been Attracting a Great Deal of Attention Each Month arid This Will be the Most Powerful Selling Event Since the Incep tion of This Store Last Fall. In Order to Include Dress Up Week in this Spring Sale, We are Offering Exceptional Values in Millinery and Dresses for Today and Saturday. You Will See Them in the Windows. Jhis ftore Will Remain pen MMU Q pM. on Account of Jhis Extraordinary Occasion. . '. (Tncomoratn 1 -x 4 f 5m $1.25 georgette collars, your choice of our entire selection of neckwear at this price for one day, Saturday $1,09 59c georgette and organdie col lars, 2 for $j 00 Gordon, silk hose, white only, quantity limited to 2 pair to customer for $1.00 More Jtian 100 Mats at the One Price $5.75 (Second Floor.) For the past two weeks we have concentrated the efforts of our designing room upon hats to sell at this very reasonable price. There will be hats of every description, and styles that have been approved by Fashion authorities for Easter wear. We are making one big drive and centering our effort on hats to sell at this price. All these models would sell ordi narily for more than the price asked. Many would bring as high as $10.00, but in order to make DRESS UP WEEK the big success that it deserves to be and to prove to our-out-of-town shoppers that Wilmington is the right market, we offer them for Friday and Saturday $5.75 Saturday Snds the Jfair demonstration Switches and Transformations at Reasonable Prices. An Expert to Match Your Hair. Special Appointments Made With Those Who are Unable to come to the Store. es Sport and Street presses SJJ.75 and SJ4.75 (Second Floor Front.) A special purchase of 50 odd dresses enables us to offer the supreme values of the season. There are pretty and attractive sport models of the wanted shan tungs, plaid taffetas and desirable crepe de chines for the younger girl, while crepe ae enmes ana carreia moaeis m more conservative types tor the woman who lik simpler styles ana quieter colors. Sizes range from 1 6 misses to 44 ladies. The south window will show a number of the new models which are good representatives, but no better than the others that we have on the second floor ; however, our advice is to come early and choose your Easter frock as they will not stay very long at such low prices. These dresses will be on sale for today and Saturday. GROUP NO. 1 Dresses of the season's most wanted ma terials, values to $22.50 and $25.00 in navy, Copenhagen, tan, gold, char treuse, sand, new blue, plum and oth er shades ; priced at ... $14.75 GROUP NO. 2. Silk dresses of crepe de chine and shan tung, values to $20.00, models for street and sport wear ; special for Fri day and Saturday at $11.75 - . , .... w foliar &ay &alues from the pirst floor (Main Floor.) 59c challies, neat patterns, ali colors; special at 2 yards for . . . .$1.00 $1.25 silk riose in stripes and plaids and other fancies, your choice per pair at . ... ...... ... ..$1.00 25c serpentine kimono crepes, several col ers, good designs, 5 yards for ..... .$1.00 59c silk hose, black and white, all sizes; spe cial at 2 pair for $1.00 Sterling silver Shirt Waist rings and oth er fancy rings, very special at 5 for. .$1.00 -. , . . ! $1.25 black leather bags, regular shape ; special at . . 1 . . .$1.00 $1.50 black silk bags, - beaded in colors, spe- at ...... .$1.00 : 75c bureau scarfs and squares, 2 for . . $1 ,00 25c plaid dress crepe, good quality, four .00 39c striped skirtings, excellent grade mate rial fast colors, White with sport Stripe . three 1 8c bath towels, size 38 by 20, today's price . would be fully 20c .. each; at 6 for. . . .$1.00 $1 .25 bath mats, beautiful Jpatterns at each, .$1.00 Vehise edges and inser tions, good quality, 30c and 35c values 4 yards for . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Filet laces, harrow arid medium widths 12 1 -2q and 1 5 c quality ; spe cial, 10 yards. . . . .$1.0() -a wifthmor Waist a Jeader at .00 tne wirenmor or all waists at this price, are still keeping up the quality that has made them the; envy of all manufacturers of moderate priced waists. A comparison will suffice to substantiate Withmor values. Tblet Article, Cpmfeini. tioh at $1.66. 1 Palmolive Shampoo 50c 3 cakes Palmolive Soap .... 30c Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Talcum Powder . . .... , ,15C '' Colgate's Dental Ribbon cream, large size .. .'..25c White Vaseline, 1 jar ... 10c Total ... ... . ...$130 Dollar Day Price . .$lM Melba Cream . . . . 4 50c Melba Pbwder . . . , , 50c 2 cakes Vegetable Oil . . . . .1.20c SETTiNfi erne ' .- . I vni-cH K en - . ' how boston views rrueibo arch4r?nn,S: picocui sysiem m-m -m i.iih vt-s-ii- riAariMMvHo. a --. . . . - ? i ..... . . . ; unviv m . . . i v04u1Ufit Ay, was ra- whom ty nr 4i - i avu a t . jii - vv i tt firii . fir :a iiTnim i b i ,, ijlliii ii iii A (nr., mill v t'f: '" v" V:". ! '"" ' ' 15c Defender pillow cases, 36x42, 8 for I ; ...$1.00 $1.25 muslin night gowns and Teddy bears, each . . . .$1.00 White shirtings, 36-in. wide, 12 yards.. $1.00 29c cretonne, beautiful patterns, 36 iclies wide, 4 yards for $1.00 $1.25 honey comb spreads, 72x80 each $1'00. $K35 Utica sheets 72 . KV QO for $1- (By Associated P'ress.i ; fepstori Mass., . Marchv.30. 'the re sult of a refereniiuin ,vbie. of mem bers, of. the4 Boston, CMmer olE Com merce bu the -dayllgtitsatlng plan uiaup .yuDiMj, :ju,w uv.ww. . mem- . n ttuj . bers.;in. fayor of .setUng.the clock Berkeley 010 ahasH . rm tha ' nrhrtlii ?Wir 1 f rim-la nti I ..; -zr. t"c- AMEkiGAN INiriAfcS 1 LOST TRIBES OF ISRAEL university's anthfoiioiogy department announced his- discorery i of similai riteV and - bracties " ' Between the waiigi ; Indians :'ihelCen Hiiet section'. and thar. ane'ieni--HAhrA'sr J. The. Hebrews, aceordingtb -the. o4e,,.neiq that it . aman diediwithout offspring, . his irohefeshould .mrry w9Pw,.anq : tne I flrst-norn-qf that union should be known as the dead man's child. The Kawiisu Indians ob- vir Njrmpii., U a Nation-wide basis. A proposition members o? thS ndians are union should be known, as the dead taken becaiSe?SS- rSSSi! SJu If B1W ,fea-ith; Joss of nearly 100 the war. The , U to.applythelan to eightjjmonths of ymTSyeiidLat L man 8 chl. The KawiisU Indian? olS bve to- $230.000 000 'r - , J. ,W- h6hl-hv fpufQerman atidrAdstriarf submarine more than last than for, the li M ulMilve aasgbfll .tb Enir Spain. t. (ay united .Press.) j ; Madrid, -March -30. All aliens found fn spam, beginning Biitiday who have no, ppassports awiII be. subject to flhe an 5Pii8jton3!fa aliens-wiU W; ier- uw mr tapam i -withDut , & paws port !Mterunda'R , At tht m .i 'y8tematic itegiRtration ,of Allrlalietts ?T - iaen;aKi. Thisxmeasur' taKen because thft roimtiv tiat 1- captaitis infbrmedas to the.sauihg of i all, vessels; from Spanish ports. . pKlE-YfeAh.Abb JN TflE.WAB . 'March 3bi&6.talians "andAiis: tians nfeaeed i'in , severe hattli; at aorjttif Kflff iclal Jtepbrt: of -the .sinking Of ; ;the ?? FranccrRassian rhospital : ship surplus- Canda Mas u ; f ; Ottawa, Ont., Marcn ow. incr nff .rill current indeDieu""- w" there wm - at FOOd left in the Dominion ink interest on a.l war - ana au pensioua, v-.- ,sUry 1 J! the close of the nscai year ftW me wuso ui - tjon - .. . JIL.rn UirllH1 .-lilt .m.'.wm a the war. The : to $230,000,000, wnicu ((K, ,Wo Tho vear's revenues to tn 000.000. whicn m) more more than last year, ami V ffar. flfof vpar 01 vu& 4 f I J if 4A
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