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PAGE .WO V' ... r vs.; rf', ' -. :'-v1 irs' ..'':?.VV J... . ji;-tine' '- ' 1 1 ' ' wdf SB"" rife' .rax - "r?. ;si- ? tag-F-r" TjfcSa '""k- ' " "v'- , ' 5. 'SUi " ... s- i" .-:,$.. V;.: ,;-- The purpose of this 'BUY IN WILMINGTON DRESS UP WEEK' .campaign is to secure your co-operation individually and collectively .in making! ybiir purchase 3 jn Wilmington from iyour local merchants. All that we ask is that you will make a mental note of pur. merchandise;, prices, qualities and services rendered as it comes under your observation. . If you will do thatjnuch, you are certain to form a favorable opinion of Wilmington stores, her mer chants and stocks. If you and many thousand other Wilmingtoniians form that good opinion, and act accordingly, others will feel the pressure of your good opinion in due time. We seek to accomplish your approval your co-operatipn, Primarily we deal almost exclusively with the public. Actually, we deal with you. Your approval of our merchandise ryour co-operation inpurchasing is necessary to our per manent existence it will in turnbe felt by the whole city. We are confident enough of our merchan dis, qualities, prices and services, to feel thereis no stores so good but that Wilmington stores will confer added prestige upon them. We ask you to remember this! Wilmington arid your home town mer chants will reap their rewards if y ou will think pleasant and approving thoughts about them, and express those thought to others. Act!' "BUY IN WILMINGTON AND WATCH WILMINGTON GROW." DRESS UP WEEK is a good time t o start. 1 4 ojFhbehelps build Rich- A dollar'seftt to Chicago fot fhat;piece )f furniture helps build A dqHar sent to Jew Yorfc for t hat ' Easter drpss t helps build New ; Those three, dollars spent in.Wil mingion -for.. t,Je 4ax&, gaods will , in the aggregate do their pro rata share to. make a New York or a Chi cago out of -Wilmington. . . . j':... WHOSE GITY AREYOU 33129 ING. i o 5 , J 5Dp you prefer to. send your money abroad throughout the length and, breadth pf thiscduntry ; educate somebody else's children; pave some other city's' streets; enrich 3 bme other city's banks; make some other city a twentieth century- metropolis and bee hive of industry .and .trade? . .,. ..k . - ' ': r " .. .. s i: ' - Or will you heed the clarion -c fill directed-to your spgrk -of civic pride and pool ypur interests with Wilmington a coioporation in which you are a partner and holcJdiyidend-paying stockrrand help your own city to occupy a rlace Jii gh up among the . cities that do things? . .; - . :,. .. , TO IN 1 IS Dress m ... . W : : 0 WATCH VILUING ION GROW Veek, mm 3istio ADtii m Respectfully, r 33 3? : Me ol 'is. , :.gi iSJ n:J Sr... I llSrffllFflRi ? .ChristiansJJfets Jand M6hari p medans All View Witn Spe- (?.cial Interest The Progress of m swm in oiDie s. ;l5v7e RelippHs Ramblerv is 4o be dominant in-Arabia and- Meso mtMii'. vho:Ladvocate - an autonomous government for Syria, under control of the powers. Then, by domocratlc pro cedure, the Jews could come into just as mucn control as their votes and J their property entitled them to. What will become of the Mosque of Omar, on the' site of the Jewish Tem- ;ple? It is now a Moslem holy place, for Jerusalem is a' sacred, city to the .Moslems, also. This nn sU nciirJc fnr the ITajJs,ito further 4he Teutonie jpur-' the Jews may be able to claim it poses, seems not as grange as it other- other scenes associated with Bibli- wise would. cai hfatorv WOlllrl rpmftin aa thev oro 80 J Britain was but taking a leaf out jNp political overlordship would carry I n Mock Kin? of the Germanrbook when she plotted I with it dispossession of those religious'; held in the uwv a wuiii iuuoc j;tacco ui cidentally, Great Britain isolyed an old vexing problem when she caused the , Not since the days of the Crusades WaDS or tne liejaz, the holy province, has there been so dramatie a Palm 1 where Monammed was born, and which V : Sunday 5ih "the1 IorV: Land as this veaT-. !?6 decreed should be a place of pil- ;S With;a British army at the gates oti grimage t or the faithful throughout all . Jerusalem or already entered the' ljjA&CltyoTyii from the con- ; troi of the Tsloslems seems lnevitalJle. Turkish rule.)n religiaus grounds. In- sentimental interest: The Holy Sepul chro is actually, as for centuries past, in the hands of Christians" though Turkish soldiers have been kept on guard to keep the rival sectarians from quarrelling. America to Have A Voice. No secret is made of the fact that the Allies " desire America to have a .voice m the final disposition of Tur- tiin.e, to revolt from the sultan as their caliph, and substitute for him the Grand Shareef of Mecca, who is the sS-thWw td be fulfilled the fear ! keeper of the Kaaba, toward which alirirpvNnt that .America t. of'thr Hsciples of the Prophet, that I Moslems pray .daily. This was done on i aCcept territorial rights, but America the long-sealed "golden gate"1 in the the ground that the Shereef of Mecca is ' has a tremendous Stake in the future Tff. Eastern;' wall of the city the site of of the blood of the Prophet, as the law 0f Turkey. American missions have of victory, if the Allies win, will ensue a great religious strug- 0l0ffi&t date; the first greaf victories if.., , of the Allies have come within the '. c'orifihes bf what may familiarly4 be des ; :ttJgnated as Bible lands. This territory, - makes' a greater sentimental appeal to StAhece'tfhah all the. reM of the earth .,f ' beside. Therefore the victories in " : Mesopotamia and Palestine have had espeeiar influence upon the imagina- f&gUBjbt the peoples of the three great jnpnpthisue faiths Judaism-: Chris- - nani ty and Mohammedanism. Ail of LUTHERAN. St. Paul's, Market .aud Sixth streets. Rev. P.. B- Glausen, pastor. Service at 11 a. m., with .confirmation of children; sermbji topic, "A . Crisis." Sunday school- at 3 : 3 p. "m! Evening service at 8 o'clock; topic of sermon. A service will be church every night this week at 8 o'clock. Special services on Good Friday. Visitors are icordial ly welcdme at all services. " St. Matthew's Engiiah JEvaageUcal, Fourth, and Haraett!tretit''liey.'.GV W. McClanahan pastoH-Palm '. Sunday ; Confirmation service at ll a. m. Public meeting by .the Woman's" Missionary Society at' 8 p. m. A special program will be rendered entitled : "Torch Bearers." Sunday Scho.bl at 3 :30" p, Passion service e.ch- eye.alilg it .8 o'cibek during Holy Week! . A .cordial welcome to all these services. '-I nolds, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. ... ChriSitia.n, En-j deavor at 7:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited UT attend these services. : :" ' ' '" Advent, Fourth and Church' streets. Rev; Charles T. Green, pastor.' Serv ices every Sunday1 morning at 11 1 o'clock and at 8 in the evening. Sun-1 day school at 1Q; a. m.; Robert M, Reaves, superintendent. The public is cordially invited to attend each meeting. of ..u ';iT - ' . We defy yoii-tosg aftywhere in Wilojington orjutsidw York, Chicago and Philadelphia accepted and find the values we offer for Monday and Tuesday's" selling. READ THESE PRICES Remember these, values &re ordy for two.day's selling. Com-: z pare .theseJCoatuftslfressed: and Waist values iwith any in 7i town.' - ' ' '' : ; jy5ET:H,QPI$T. ; Trinity, .Ninth ,and. Market streets. W. V. McRae, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. At the morning service, Rev. J. H. Shore ,will preach.. Holy communion at the morning service. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ; M. F. . Alien, superintendent, body welcome ,to all" services. Pifth Avenue. Rev. J. H. McCrack night, night, hight. vnsider "the general "situation: Back vem8-- ate probably greater - than that of any 'V; ; V1-. a1. "iLary strategy m tne present 7 amce, Britain rules more Moham-iother, not even excepting Germany, war:'" certain "great religious considera- medams than anv othir nation'' it wool A-a an intprstAi anii -pot' intoyoct. 'tions'are atwork, to determine the f of importance to her to sever' the tiered, party to the negotiations, America vjj w uiuv iLTULiwii ui t tuab - uuuiiii Liirar iirruirit-' i 1 1 iii-khv is i.uuii i.ni i iiiiiiii in w ihui u iiiiwurTii i No'w an independent-Arab kingdom has influence. JHer w.ejght ,i .expected, to beenet u,r undriBrltfsh tutelage,, "aftdihe applied to the complete dismember- iit. has Jislfftrl thT7riitorl ' Qtutao !; fni. mpnf nf tho Cttf n-wr an TFmixiv'a, n.lvih .An-w-i:"f.'fliv;.: -7 w i.: . t-ii ii i f . . - en . Dastor. rfroacniiiff at. n a. m icLuguiiauuu. j. 1x13 araws mrsey s ttsm.urjs -uas tooa ;iar: oppression, in j U - - . ; ir ;?r teeth fQret!ey-:Jv-1f' there.':ali0uld be .cruelty, ; retrogression afid all things I t a - ?ie1iPmm.u5)n ,f e a Turkey leftiafter the war. Mecca inimical to the advahcenient of viH- "W T & henceforth : will vfae. Sunder ,the British 1 zatiqtt. The American atrocities have ' hn.Lf 3 ? fcj Ul?s wing. .Instead. o.fMieing he : wbrld-slbepthe crowning act of Turkish bar-i 1 C tI on " " most famous plague Spot, and the most;harfsm. and have completely alienated & LI? - intolerant region on earth; which ho American sympathy; ahd quieUened the toSe5 iSddrSsem Clu'tia'inayapioaci;..at.perij .of his resolution that such a crime shall be be madvh IifeJMe'eca wirobay J8come: Sanf- bnade .hereafter impossible. - tpiiw? t tJhr' tit w tary, and safe .eh for Christian. I 'hdertheiplans' which it islcnown SMlSSllS Who Will. :Get Jerusalem? some British statesmen entei-tain, the ff'iiSS--?IVbSffi: No more delicate or diffiniTit or in. ;Turkish - neonlp tKoyneoivc. c mi,A-v0 f any scnooi at 9 . di clock. Kpworth xSJiHetrace"heir origin trtStho ..i .C: Ciuii ...I league luesoay evenmg at o'clock: " ' X"S-TlnnUr in horizon., for settlement after the nar be permitted to work out a national miSiJe? :A:'rfeliedl?p?hes- "Leaders of all j than the disposition "of JJerusalem life and destiny in 'central Asia Minor, S ndJLSpS?" ! ;.;:if.;.tJiesev-thrfiftreliainnss rm cnanniafin. T3i: rm. w . 44.tr . A T . .. ..-.. ... i -attontt ail tnese services.- r - I Won from SHe2 wl -pture e i Apostle Paul'. ;old arn city seems -a .f oregon 2 conclusion. The Armenians who survive are ex-1 pen ,the.: ;:pf , Cpnstantixiople is Pcted to find again their ancient n- ubjecatS'' morning ' hour ufmate less of a problem. ..- .t!onar-lif-'hv-snn A..tf.u?A-J. iaox?1 n-0UV Ultimate BAPTIST. Southside, corner of Fifth and Woos-1 ter streets, Rev. W. G. Hall, pastor 1 Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Anniver sary seryice at' H o'clock. Services conducted by the pastor ait 7,i.30 o'clock 1 in tne evening. auDject, Tne uia Gospel and the Modern . Man." The public is Cordially invited to attend all services.' - r ' . ;, T . Calvary. J. A. Sullivan, pastor! -Sunday -worship at 11 a. tn. and 8 p. mf Dr, Livius Lankfofd. of .Norfolk, will speak at the morning, seryice oh, "Stewardship." The pastor will use as iiie night .subject, "Who . Wins?" t Sunday school, l::45..a: m.; Mr. J. W. i HolHs, superintendent. V Junior B, ' Y.?C P. XT, 7:1$. :Sunbeams, Mdndayy 3:30 t: p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 5 pernor ts. y . r . u. i nursaay . Melius " rehearsal,:i ; F$dajr k a cormai welcome- jo au I .$6.75 to $15.00 79c COAT SUITS $10.50 to $24.50 Values at. . . . 4 r . . . . , WAISTS .. 1 Organdy and Voile $1.00 to $Jl.5p values at . , DRESSES In Polin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteor $7.50 to $29.50 XS.IU6S .Stt. m f( m - , ; , ' ' WAISTS. : Crepe de Chine $2.00 to $2.50 vaittes at , . . . . . .$4.98 to $23.50 , .$1.48 to $1.79 A K E at 3L The Little SHop With the Big. yalues. ;i : 130 Market Street. . . i. ..4 WiJrniugton, N. C. ara . tages 4p tle "derived at the conclusion ;-s.fe;conflIet.'T -; - f SiItoWinq the Kaiser's Lead; v . Emperor Willam, : with his alert im - agination, '-was the first of modern V rulersito .take ijstetocapitalize the : .world's senfinjeirtalintejest in theiioly N placiepar4:ey close j of the last ' j6enuhii he1 made iiis" memorable isit ,to Palestine, b:e began to lay defi Sl'nitp r ; T&ijifigia :at aH CpiimoBi'M ?the places 5S1fru.enti . byirisf sGhian coh !f iesi jniaged rt' rJaf fa, JElaif aj . , , . ies iere BGburagefftaIfa,y.i ):-$kJSiism thisVftime J 5since-nsummated ''.rmajrf aTkeyiadfats incep--":,QlC;. -'I :! ' t.t is nowi that the Kaiser's daring 1 plan y comprehended jattiallianc ' amouUi'almost a merger; of Jsiana ..;and Christianity for the .subjugation of tne pagon;iiatiohs of Asiv iieFeiqre ush, Americans would say arrangement with Russia. One 'difflcul-' g n-you -Si?4IS"5o5 tihe,Jews,shouId backand here 4s-Hha Qf their fathers. Powerful forces are the Ottoman Empire .therein' the lr- so are ordialnvlfed 'S? at work to -that end. Whether all the ipenians are in a majority of thepdpula these s"rvYces? J f Jews .really wgntalpstine cr not is aHioii : It will need all the1 wisdom- of Bladen - street Fifth and Bladen 0iV?a r Won: All initol; a cordial welcome f r-" :!iwi(w5.i.ywu.iuuu MucBuon inat win . ao justice witn oe-j ; Old Religious Rivalries. ppwer of ; thier Jews ; the present inhabits are they to be. ousted : CHRISTIAN' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. ! TQhurh edlfiqe, Seventeenth, and Market streets. Services Sunday . ftt i t a. m. Subject: "Reality."; Supday School at '"12:1:5 i o'oioe iWedjnegday evefltng service at .5;: 15 .o'locK. Read fng rboni in the Murcbisori National Bank building, wher f 11 qhjrlian Science literature may lae read or ob tained, opendaily, escept.Sundays and holidays, from 4 -until"' 6 p. m. The 1 public is rdially invited to attend all services abd ,0 yisit he iding.roqim.: -3;ir.'''---r EPISCOPAL. St. James. ; Rev.; William H. Alilton, m T:, rector; Rev. George JHill, assistant mUjister. Holy communion at 7:30. Cpnfirmatfion:" service," ser Wpn an bolyi ; communion .Vat "11 o'clock. : JBvfininJr prayer at! 5 o'clock.' eple!s seryiceahd seojjoft !tbe Moavaiaapie muesonm the rr,ejent Crisis' ,a.t . 7:30, - AITsfs; frpeCanje , and bring a friend." S EyexybQdy;! el- PRI CED JEM Li) W 3 cans PuniJkJ , , , . .. . .25c ' 3 cans Peaches . 25c . . 25c m Whole Grain Riciiat,'. . . ,25c '?TWT ;" -on,. j.WWV ...75c 10-lb Sugar; ;v. S-lb Purity Lard.'.. -7 ivery . . .-.H.J- SAJISEP 3 - MKVW ISHVfflftGE SYSTEMS a t: Jbhn's, ; Third ;,and RedGross 1 tretS 4fvV'- ft'?- V v lKKIrr.?.AA4L''i tho rct :t,kk 4.1;-. t - ji. I.,.. : V. - y m 1 , , . . : ... , ... - .... : -y.., lire, aunoay next Uefore' are nS forL.Now to bripg about peacein tMland lly Communion at li a in. f f uaiuerHuie iactor in worklne .On. , ,; " -:-a-- ' - -- ' JimA qou.A 'ir. - ir' a TV 4. ? ! :llit;-l"yf . an.a,ine ureeks, as is task to tax resources of both rerfori : K.u: :?;zeW or them m the land, and according" to' "the hrtetmaslWfday 'School at4-o i HmJv. pjve prayer at 8 o'clqcjc. Stainrs 7Cru,ql flxipn"; .will be :sung t-jthe;,;ee5in service. TJiis is annual event and the'ehoir-Jiasbein practiclneaithfuT- absorbing "jelUgious j I!!pr4e:jto; be able to Tender it in' l . jib tilt ,iia,HH miw STflTinH' lr vie ffAn ithn -vi- v.v4. a. tvj : .-4 i - - f ' s . r . . - "ivr. r vo iilT beiieied: in nn.riSS'S,?, S!"' ..m, urtnoaoxjann statesmanship. MtanwMJe. Swin ce. This la r.n anntfal eveit'anS France i a to vi a hnfmiiin. !-.L "7-. w:uw sL, .a. scene oj aDSOTDlng religious Trade 4ark Rea) ' 4 or without' juhnlng water. -.- . ?-. --'- - .' Every cottage on , Wrlgh. tsrjlle Beach and every -Rural School la .oiuiwveir, vonnty are .equipped jritft :5janiaep; TanK?. ? , Endorsed By All Health AuthorLtlea. . r 4' V- CEMENTvPRODUCTS CO. OllTrr Dl'dr
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