"ft V" : )fj ft. (Uj " , u k . ; foHEjggq U ;i 9 1,7; f '4 : PAGE SIX 1 mmrzoMfim jlillESiliPi Is if 1 11 'j f, tf 1 i 1 1 'i'-i m v I j . . t A 1 1 OCTOBER TWILIGHT. I. The resnilar Friday ovenine service at tbtf Tcmple of Israel -will be Tesum ioiiorroveiftis at 8 ocl(ft:k. I'riaf '-ftt -MiBlfaibet!j'(e mUd Mr. rra mnnn a lakfi of silver in the east, O'erflowing all the dewy mist wreath-1 One star attends the queen's cui;., . -. lian feast, . iiieeiance mi$ EUaialld&-ieliamyV af- And to her sovereign true allegiance ! dJ toe summer W tne west- S-j C.i, wnnH the screech- era part oi xne vtaro ana n v,ommu, weiru 7,11 S. C, have;rettirnea home -wio chivpnn? C3.ll. 1 - ... j f A J T I V, Zm Where tears or goia, me """ I Agree on Plan For Distributing Coal to Places! Where Needed! r . (By Associated 'Prega.t" ' ; . Washington, Oct; H.Oraer-to; in gum an increased Bttpply oif cbal cars and a steady, eatrftable flw,SH3f f ul f to the ranroads Tiave beetf determined ; upon -hy the fuel administration. ) s fter 41 two week's oonftfrierafeatwith coal ' operators, railroad representat ives and others, the fuel administra tion today annSuncM -the: fteet rof; a I series of orders to distribute, coal on Have you realized the amount of tretch that is in a dollaonfeature for f rida and Saturday, in "Wilmington. Have you icalized the amount of strtch that is in a dollar when you buy goods in the right store? It behooves uall to I see that we get full value for our money these days: Mr. Hoover calls it "our patriotic duty and we are doing our bit by pricing our goods just as low as wcan. Doing a Slrictly Cash Business enables us to Sell for very. much Less. Think itover. ' " . . , ' ri ' " penance, fall. II. a nrioritv basis and veeulate . the Friends of Miss Lottie Cteapor, who t&0vtment tf coal Car3. ' On tovrard the west the wild duck's has been confined to her home by sickness, will be delighted to know 'that her condition shows decided im I provement. The order provided that - -the Penn ylvania railroad serving i , about! 700 j mines, shall have its neeas properly taken care of. - -Similar ordev-s for i With whirling wings in close ana " , u . i Thft Rd nro;3s are ThP chirn of cricket,' sleep, low and bridge tournament to be .Held next mcrcicl coal, giving; preference, to the otfecr5' 'rwil'rba'dav': he isspefdk-j, while a jcrdera for the -distribution f eom- planning Xv0Hnv at ihn V7. L. I. Armory. I 'Sdverameai, cromeouc users' jmmxc The chapte a large attendance is expected to par- RWCet . . . , B i j I nliftac- y1 oil mmmornial nrimniiii. At, a mimmpr harn-string3 loosed and Tlie cnapter is m neea oi muua ttUU " - 1Z Z. i D " , Ana summpi o uujj JU1"3 , . la w,a tir.ns nsme . coal, m thn order-named. which the Mr. A. O j will be given later. Coc:l needed for the government all nhllRh Iticipate in the affair, to HI general public is invited. ino acL-iii in 6,0 .-- .M.ri T,atat fuel administration intemls to1 eare tumn uoia. iiiic .mv And rows o? corn, like soldiers, line on line; I SHU BRICK-HASH AG EN. Alone IhQ vest a thread of sunset's j Friends in this city will be inter gold, jested in the following announcement: And dappled water purpling in.'o wine. f Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ernest Has- JOHN JORDAN DOUGLASS. . hagen Blenheim. (.request the pleasure of your company .... .... i at ,the wedding of their daughter Carrie Bradford handsome i must not bo interfered with -aod the 5 fully for domestic uses and may make special priority- orders in speqial peases. Munitions plants ana iirms manufacturing necessaries i of life -would come into the priority lass. sizes I y . Mm. R. V. Green left this morning j for Sanford, where ahc will spend lu days vith relative:. to j Mr. Edmund Templor Shubrick ROOMS OPEN AS USUAL. . '""rnrln-j- nronir.or ihn tU'Pnt V-firSt Of J " Alv;. - ! the Five October at six fifteen o'clock hundred and seventeen street Wilmington, North Carolina. .V. .'i -i Miss Llllic Orr left this morning for R'chards. where she will visit; friends icv several days. Mrs. Mary Smith left this morning i for Montgomery, where she will visit! friends for a short lime. I """ ! Members th Red Cross Society Miss Eessie Hinson, of Wallace,: an( the ladiPG of the Harper Me- wbo has been visiting menus nere, morisl took tne trin to the fort last returned to her home yesterday. Thcj.:Ited Cress work rooms on second and eighth floors of '' the Murchison National Bank DELICACIES TO FORT. regular hours tomorrow from . 10 a. m. until 1 p. m., and it is hop- cd that the attendance of work- !v ers will be heavy. i REALTY TRANSFERS. Mrs. W 1 Sunday end the following list of con-; " " "r I tributors of delicacies' 'appear: ; i . LiVon v. or lvannoe. re-. virs J',prtnr. KDLnscniia. caramel vnij a ruw mn:i iiono ctions Filed turned to her home, this morning af- loyer ofkc, tea ekes, crackers, gela tcr spending several days in the city, tmo jelly, Vhipped cream, fried chlck- en and sandviches; Mrs. William Miss Maggie Davidson returned to , Bissinger. Mrs. C. C. Birmingham, xher home in Raleigh this morning, ' Miss Linda Anders, delicious home after a delightful stay here withl.mr.de cake and sandwiches; Mrs. W. friends and relatives. , p. Toon, potato salad and pimento sandwiches. Miss Lula Parker, returned to her. These delicacies were taken to the home near Rocky Point yesterday ! hospital at the fort and added much evening, after a delightful stay here j to the pleasure of.; those who .were j wun inenas ana reiauves. i mctisposea., -a- -Ar . A large fern donated by Mr. W. - Mrs. C. B. Powell left this morning j &ehder. was much appreciated. s for Raleigh, where she will visit j The edj,Crx?ss piety jalso send friends. She-will femaln-rn the State j ing large number of naasraaines and capital until after the fair. current literature, and the general w )? w ' public is invited to do likewise. Mr3. W. G. Perkinr.. and two chil-: . dren, Evelyn and Mildred Missouri, ! left today for a weeks' visit to White- EVENING WITH SYRIAN PEOPLE. Ville with relatives and friends. The Y. W. C. A. entertained last . night, and more than 100 persons were Mr. and Mrs. C.' J.KelJoway have delighted with the program, "An moved up from the beach for the win- i Evening With the Syrian People," i ter and are now occupying their new i which was arranged by the Religious home, No. 1610 Chestnut street, Wi-'Work committee. Biblical characters noca Terrace. For Record. The following deeds were filed for record today: jy-.fi J. O. Reilly and wife, and Pf jFtB. Price and wife to H. L. Dixon, for $100 and other valuable considerations, a lot on cast side of Fighth "street, 55 feet north of Marstellar dimensions 55x122 feet. " - Same lot as u-jove by R. L.Fohn ron and wife to J. O. Reilly and P. F. B. Price, consideration '7$$ft .W. A. McGowan and'ife tolvT. Hugging, for one dollar and other cojasiAerations lot. m qe's Alley if LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR r-T $12.50 Serge Dresses at . . . ... ... .$9.95 Made from all Wool French, Serge in sim ple but very attrac tive models, have cloth or serge collar, smart pockets, wide belt. Colors are navy, black, purple, brown, green and taupe, all $9.95 $5.00 Striped Satin Skirts . . $3.98 Made of good quality striped satin . in. big assortment of new color- ' ings, shirred top models, with fancy shaped pockets, all sizes up to 30 waist $3.98 Ladies' $7.00 Ready-tc-Wear Hats at $4.95 Panne Velvet brim, hitters plush crown, wide braid of good quali ty gros grain ribbon, tailored sat tin lining, in Made sailor and mush-room shapes, all contrast ing shades. Friday and Saturday at . .... . . .$4.95 $1.25 R. and G. Corsets 79c Fine Batiste long hip Corset, front and side hose supporters, rust proof boring, neatly trimmed, medium bust. We have only 1 0 dozen in the lot. All sizes. On sale for Friday and Saturday only 79c NOTION DEPARTMENT. 1 0c Brighton'; Talcum Pow der W. .:'v . .5c 4 Sweet Maiden Toilet Soap, 10c value : . . . . . . . ; 5c 6 cz. Bottie Peroxide . . . 94 Children's Knitted Sport Caps , .V . . . . . . . .25c 25c Crepe de Chine Hand kerchiefs. , . . . , . . 1 9c 1 0c Middy Laces ... . ,8c 5c Box: Assorted Hair Pins at ... .Cj:.. . ......4c $ 1 .25 Men's or Ladies' Um bretlas . . . . . . . . .98c- 25c Children's fine ribbed Hose . . . '-. . . ..... 18c 25c Ladies' Lisle Hose, black and white (5) . . . .19c CURTAIN DEPARTMENT ,,25c Nottingham Curtain Net . . 19c S 44-inches wide, real "lacey" pat- V tern in white or cream. Very Spe- QT ;ar..;. v.. ............ 19c S DRESS GOODS AM) DOMESTICS 29c Table Damask . . . 19c Large size Bed Spreads $1.19 27-in. Flannelette in dark colors, 1 5c value 12 .1 -2c 36-in. Messaline in all "the wanted shades, $1.50 value :.. . . .$1.39 36-in. Black Taffeta, $1.25 value, ..... . . . . . 98c 38-in. Wool Check Suiting, 75c value . 59c 38-in. Black and White Shepherd Check (a) . . . . 35c Aisleon Left Hand Side Main Floor. Third- Floor. Meiti's Ulster Overcoats $9.95 Men's Fall length Ulster Overcoats, made, from good heavy-weight Oxford, grey coating, high but ton, convertible collar, Twill lin ing, $12.50 value, all sizes $9.95 Boys School Shoes, All Solid Leather and in good wide lasts, heavy soles, will give thebest of satisfaction f o r husky youngsters, sizes 9 to 13, $2.25 Value at. . . .$1.87 Sizes 1 3 1-2 to 2, $2.50 values at . . . . . .$1.97 Sizes 2 1 -2 to 5 1-2, $2.75 value $2.27 I Men's Section Main Floor PRICES HIGHER MONDAY. T6- -A- 4C- The Mothers' Improvement Club of were displayed in pantomime. Rebecca and Isaac's servant were portrayed by Miss Myrtle Mault and East Wilmington will give a social at Miss Elizabeth McClure; Miriam and the school house tomorrow night and , Phiroah's daughter and Moses, by everyone is cordially invited to at- Miss Annie Davis, Mrs. ''Maude Foy tend. and Arabella Gore; Samson and De- 4 lilah, by Miss Katherine King and Mrs. C. J. Rogers, of Memphis, ' Mrs. Kenneth Davis; Ruth and Na ?Ccnn., who has been visiting: friends !omi. by Miss Margaret Worth, Mrs. here, has gone to Rocky Mount, where she will spend a period with frlend3. Maude Fey and Miss Josie Foy; Sam- iuel, by Miss Eleanor Koch; David, by Miss McClurer Solomon and the -v -x- - - i Queen of Sheba. by Mis3 Martha Vo- Mrs. Allen J. Black, who has been! shall and Mrs. H. L. Vollers; Queen visiting her sister, Mrs. W. I. Baxter, j Esther, by Miss Muriel Everitt; King has gone to Petersburg to join Major j Ahasuerus, by Mrs. George Strick Bla.ck, who is with the 317 Infantry at; land; Mordecai, by Miss Marie Dre Camp Lee. ;her. and Haman, by Miss Elizabeth . McClure. This everiine at St. James Episco- Mrs. Howard B. Branch read the pal Church, members of the various parts of the Scriptures from, which Episcopal church Sunday schools will ' the pictures were taken and did her meet to discuss 'the establishment of, part exceedingly well. Miss Pauline' a .training school for teachers. Bish-. Williams presided at the piano and op Thomas C. Darst will address the played-delightfully. During the pre- . meeting. jsentation of David and" Saul, Miss , Katherine Vollers rendered a song . The Susaunn Wesley Bible Class of that pleased immensely. Miss Nancy Trinity Methodi-.t church will hold its Anderson sang the song, as produced regular. monthly business meeting to- by Gounod, during the scene of Ruth irtight at 8 o'clock at the home of. Mrs. and Naomi. George S. Browne, No. 1917 Wooilcott Quite a number of ladies registered avenue. All members are urged to &r the Bible classes. Hours for the be in attendance. classes will be announced later. fen. x This Store Sells Garments made by Kbung women's Coat V and suit Makers 5 CKjars, Cigarettes and Smoking bacco Moving Upward, The management 'of : tho local branch of the United Cigar store wits informed today from the New York offices of the company that" effective Monday the price of many of the pop ular brands of cigarettes and tobac co would be increased. However, the communication failed to say what the new price would be. Cigars have al ready advanced in Rrice. . Accordihg to news dispatches sent out from Durham, the branch factory of the American Tobacco Company located there, will put out a smaller package of cigarettes ahI tobacco and charge the same price as hereto fore. Officials of the Liggett-Myers Company, manufacturers of Fatirife, Chesterfield and Piedmont, have up until the present failed to.savwhat they propose dofngiin ordcrJAbsimeet the ever-increasing cost of production and marketing. ti v- PERSONAL' MENTION. ? hi- . 4 ! 4 Special Agent Dorsey E. Phillips willbe out of the city for a few days' this week. f Mr. F. W. Bellois, Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y who has been visitinghis uncle, ' Mr. C. B. Bellois, ha gone to Spar tanburg to visit friends at the camp. Mr. Herbert McClammyv.;prominbnt lawyer of the Wilmington bar, has just returned from a trip on business -to New York and Philadelphia. We Buy For You jj For Cash. j! We Sell to For Cash. Yo:l r P) M sTi v x,AYv v ) v i ) vv ru ) ) m y ' s ) y y , n v ' i . . ' ... ,. - . ..; ' . ' - ' -: , , , .... , .. . , C ' ' ' '" ' ' ' MiWiiiiMIMraMia man mmi.imwii i Mi i n n ii7'''1 '"'T ! HEAVY WALKINaGLOYES , Tan, grey, Black, White? arid hite vith Black Stitching. Price $2.00. FRENCH GLACE KIDmOVES All Shades, Price $2.00 : IMPORTED TREFONSSE 0OR)TH Y'S In all the Wanted Colors Price $i2.25. CHIUJREN'S IODCUJOyES: - v Hotv Old Are You g ByYourHsia'f Yo may be thirty in years, but -if you are bald-headed, gray, or your hir ish'dry, nritler ,ftm! Jng, pebple will, surely take you to be many years older. There is nothing like good-lookinghair to help men and women to business and social success! Dandruff in -the. root of most hair trouble A It iilog th ificalp pores, rol bing tftej hair rbbts iof the stimulation nature inendedt-"then th. hair become faded, try, brittle,' scraggy ; looking, and finally falls but never to grow again unless thelfiai ately restored to a ' healthy condition. At the first, sign of dandruff or any hair trouble use Parisian Sage. 11$ scien tific preparation that sdpplfes' all hair needs there is nothing better. It tm mediatIy rbifefieserery trjlice of dandruff an4 ;STipplies"the proper nour ishment to .the starved roots, stimulat ing, them to grow ;;ae3f.ajifj43ck and lustrous. A ' scalp massage with Parl sM sage Is a tHe delicteasy ttf Jtisd, sticky .6r. -if'e'a"iy'.anC" 'l$iicaty perfumed an . amber liquid ' free from dangerous lead . or' siilphur perfectly harmless and guaranteed not to okj Or streak th tMr. Teterfed bv 'discrlminattng nlen 1 b3&tise a eft makes the halt . sdft, silky, wavy, easy really is.; A .latge bottle is: notXpe& sive at any drug store Or toilet counter; uui. uo ouio , iu ransian ; sage (Giroux'sl fOr this, is always soVfvltK moasy back guatantee; ; R. R. fefltamy will supply you.Adtt.'v 1 . " : . for Big Drive in Millinery These Two Days Hats whose value far exceed the pricethrough the special effort of. cur INew York buyer we have secured a handsame lot jfj Hats Chin Chin styles, rolled brimmed sailors, T luiuau aiiu uuoc iiviiu naio, cuiai tiic opcuat Jixic ... Shoes! Shoes! Shoes For the Whole Family. Children Shoes from ( ... ;:.'.. .75c up A big line of Boys' Scout Shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 in black and tan for $2.48 Ladies' Penecea Shoes, very soe- ieather, rubber heel, flexible sole, a shoe that is real comfort for ...... $4.00 Men's Cygolf Shoes in Tan, Gun Metal, Kid and Kangaroo leather, the shoe is guar anteed to wear and hold its shape; price . . . . ... . .. ,$5.CQ arwr w.OQ DRY GOQPS AND . DRY" GOODS -REMNANTS. Big lot of Remnants for Fri day and Saturday on remnant table. 'Don't, miss, this big value that will loofc mighty good to .you. ' '. : Remember that we tire re ceiving daily -and Share on dis play a big lot of Xmas toys anjl : doll carriages. You can make your selection now arid hayet them Put aw,ay ;ethe. .best always go first ii -doll carri-. ages from . . .$4.98 -to $15,00 Spfecial in Dark Outing Flannel!, beautiful, style's and patterns these . goods .and " prices should appeal to yb.u lt'is- .especially, adopted for house dresses, Kimonas,- chil dren's undefweArand nighties ; the goods is w0tK- 22.c per d, our special fOr ' Friday and Saturday, onlyii pet j'iii . .4150 COAT SUITS . ..... This line is very complete, price within your reach, very pretty styles, , no two alike, large collar ( and heavy belted coats, priced from . . .$10.00 up ; DEMONSTRATION OF NIFTY DRY CLEANER. Saturday, October 13, will show you iow to "cTeah sUks, satins;; laces and. velvets, white and fancy jskoes, all'kinds of gloves'. r Don't miss see ing this, a big. money saver for you. wmmm im - ,VMTMH: mmr WU wuu' M-juxumr.iin tf fill UJ IL . SJJUUlfU Ei rll S5"

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