-r. PAGE SIX -. . THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, -FRIDAY. AFTERNOON, APRIL 19, 1918. - OUR;HAf ELS WAR. Be ever placid in your" mind; ; All trace of temper shun; ' Be gentle, courteous, and refined, Ancwhen jfcm point. your gun, At Germans let your thoughts be , ; kind, -. ' ' ' ' . And never -hate a Hun No; never, never, never, Never hate a Hun. - What though they ravage' peaceful lands . That they have overrun ? What though they crop off babies' - - i hands And laugh and call it fun? Kch boy in khaki understands : "He must not. hate the Hun V No; never," never, "never, never, " Never hate a Hij. . . ' ' i - . - i They murder neutralsj on Jhe seas; Of mercy, vthey have none ; They ravish women whom they seize, AnI tnnnt Vt a wjaTl rlnna I But we are told for crimes like these - We should not hate the Hun No; never, never,- never, never, k- Never Jiate a Hun; -,; ; When those who die to make menj ' free ? In babies dearly -won, ' . Are listed-and dear names you Bee . -Of brother, father, son, What consolation- it will be That you don't hate the Hun 1 No: never, hev'ef, ' never, never, - Never "hate a Hun. The man who wouldn't hate a. Hun ; wouia ia.ii m .ioye wua neu. The man who wouldn't hate a Hun For drpss his soul will sell; But still we're told to love; the heast, So we won't hate him in the least, The vile and vicious Hun- 4 No;, never, never, never, never, ' Wjll we . hate the Hun, . Nev York Herald. ' Mrs. sk' R. Darden left yesterday - for Goldsboro where she will visit with Mrs. B. L. Adams. . Mrs. H. G. Bowden and children, .of Springfield, 111., are spending a pe ; riod with Mrs. L. A. Blue, at Summer Rest oh the sound'.. 55- -55-Th e menfo'ership xtt St. Mary's Guild of St. James Episcopal church. Is meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the parish house. r. Tho li anal woaV-dhH Hannse rf Vi : Cantwell dancing school will be held in Hibernian Hall on Friday and Sat urday evennigs, leginhing at 9 o'clock. - ' vf Social ad literary m- ng will be held at Grace Methodist . church this evening at'v8 o'clock by the Epworth League, of that church. The subject will be: "What and How to ReadU" e Woman's Auxiliary of Bethany Methodist: church are meeting in reg-u-ar monthly session this afternoon at ,3:30 o'clock at . the church. The meeting is t being largely attended by the ladies'; of the .neighborhood. -'.-. .Mrs. W. A. McGowan left-yesterday afternoon for Baltimore to be with her son, Mr. Harry C. McGowan, who will graduate from the .Peabody Con servatory of Music during the coming month. . . Arrangements for dances at Green i field Lake- on Monday and Thursday s t i t i .Ti jiignis uavp Deen maae ay the whit- iocK-wesc orcnestra. , The hours will , be r from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Chap ; erones for Monday evenihe will be iMr.'and Mrs. J. Wallace, West, Mr. 4 " x- . i-uuac auu air. W ' Mr; Hurst. . ; Z- " -3f -f .Thrift, rally was held: at MvHa ,Grove last night at the school house I and was well attended. An oyster roast was one of the distinct and en jjoyable features, although the cako ,votlng came ' in tfor its share of at tention and interest. The cake pro duced," $104 to. be used in the purchase : of wir savings stamps. Mr. J. O. iBrpvnrwas:the auctioner of the cake Summer Knit Underwear Ear Babies and Little Folks f ; We received yesterday a large shipment of seasonable -Khitundergarments for children. ALL STYLES ALL 'J ' V. m w Pays tb Trade at Brown's." II II -s ; V , ' , s ill Miss Mary McElroy, who is here as the guest of the Y. W. C. A., and who is' stopping with Mrs. W. H. Sprunt, met with the board of directors of the association this morning at ,11, o'clock. Miss McElroy is a member of the Na tional Board of the Y. W. C. A. An interesting program will be pre sented at this evening's meeting of the membership of the Epworth League of Bladen Street Methodis: church, to be held at the church at 8 Vclock. All members of the league are expected to attend and the gen eral public is r cordially invited. Rev. W. V. MacRae, pastor of Trin ity Methodist church, expects to leave early next week for Camp Mc Arthur, Texas, where he has been assigned oc. nhonloln J Tl Yta ormV TfYIPTldS Of jAO vuayiaiu a hjv . Mr. MacRae will regret to know that, he has been ill ior some time, but i gaining his health j " Miss Mary McElroy, a member of the National Board of the Y. W. C. A., who. is spending a period in the city as the guest of the local Y.- W. C. A., addresed the girl students of the High Hchool this moraine at 9 o'clock on association wfk in Europe. She was heard with close attention by all. This evening at 8 o'clock Miss Mc Elroy will speak before the members f the Blue Ridge Club. ' . 1 . ' M -Miss Christine Pinner, who recently resigned as public health nurse, after several years of faithful welfare work among' the poor of the city, expects to leave the early part of the week for Suffolk, Va., to bewith her broth er's wife, who is seriously ill. M!s Pinner will not go tts Akron, Ohib, to become associated with Dr. Chasv Nesbitt, health officer of that city, as had been previously announced. Community service activities of East Wilmington have been co-ordin ated into a .Community Service League by the ladles of that section and officers have been elected as fa-"' lows: President, Mrs. Hollis; vice president, Mrs. T. J. Gore; secretary, Mrs. Ed Suggs. The various lub ac tivities were fcnade demrtmanlts of the league and the following were named as chairmen: Demonstration work, Mrs. J. O. Brown; war savings, Mrs. Harry McGirt; National Special Aid, Mrs. T. J. Gore; social depart ment, Mrs. Braswell. Bread making with peanut meal as a wheat substi tute was demonstrated at the close of the meeting by Mrs. Annie P. Pret low, county home demonstration agent. Delicious cocoa, made by the ladies, was served with the bread. The meeting was held at the store pf Mr. Barber. RECIPES: Molasses Cookies 1-3 c. molasses .1 c. brown sugar ; .' 1 c' sour milk - ' 2 tsp. soda 1 tsp. vinegar , 1-2 c. bacon drippings 1 egg well beaten ltbsp. each ground cinnamon, gia- ger and cloves J4 tsp. salt Flour Mix ingredients in the order given, mixing in sufficient flour to make dough stic enough to roll. Toss on floured board and roll. Bake in hot oven. Cup custard 4 eggs 1-3 tsp. salt 1-3 c. maple sugar 3 e. evaporated milk (diluted) Beat eggs slightly, add sugar and salt, pour on scalded milk slowly; drain into mold brushed with oleo- 1 margarine, set in pan of hot water, and make in a slow oven until firm. Care must be taken that water aro ind custard does not boil. Peanut Buxter Sandwiches 4 tbsp. peanut butter 1-2 c. finely chopped celery 4 tbsp. finely chopped olive 3 tbsp. salad dressing Mix all ingredients well and spread on thin sljcga of brown bread. ALL QUALITIES AGES Co. Melted ;.&heese$jdwicTjes V l.c; grated American; cheese - 1: tsp. olepmargarine 1-8 tsp paprika- '" 1-4 tsp. mustard . ' ' , 2 egg yolks 1-4 c- evaporated milk . 3-4 c. water v-v. Melt oleomargarine; add cheese and seasoning. When cheese has melted, add egg - yolks, milk and water. Stir WC3U allll ,wuuvi. Muutw, three minutes. Pour in shalioWuish to cool and serve between, slics, of bread spread with olyeomargarine. Fruit Dairies r v 1 c. raisins s : 1-2 c. peanut butter 1 c. dates Chop raisins . and dates fine, work in peanut butter, moisten with grape juice, form into balls and roll in shredded coacoanut. BETWEEN US TWC. My dear Mrs. Adams: I have had so much help from your articles published in our leading pa per that I am sending you some recl- Des which our family . thinK are splendid. vv--; nave usea oreaa raaae rrom vais recipe since last fall and' everyone thinks it is fine. It is not sweet, takes the- place of any white bread and makes splendid toast. 1 use the rolled oats which you have tested. Rolled Oats Bread 2 c. scalded milk 2 c. luke warm water 1-2 cake compressed yeast 2 tsp. salt . 731; 2 tsp. sugar . . 1 sifter of white flour Rolled 'oats to make thick dougrh Dissolve yeast in luke warm water, add milk and salt. Stir into smooth sponge and let rise five or six hours in; warm place,- then stir wth rolled oats and 'two tablespoon Tula of niolas ses. Put into greaserl bread pans and let rise one hour. Bake. This makes two loaves. Mrs. J. K. B. Women ists. were the first agricultur- TIRED, DRAGGY WORN-OUT Texas Lady Thus Describes Condiion She Was In. Then Tells How Cardui Relieved Her West, Texas. Mrs. J. A. Hunter, of this place, jcently made the follow ing statement: "I have known of Car dui for years-r-when a girl, my moth er gave it to me to stop pains and certainly did me a great deal of good.. After marriage i wasjn a run-down state of "health and nervous, not at all like my usual self.V. so much so that I had to go to bed. I began taking Cardui . . . soon I was strong, able to do my work, even my wash ing. I have been well since... I can recommend Cardui and gladly do so . . . Whenever I over-work and feel tired, draggy, worn-out, I take a few doses of Cardui. It strengthens me, gives me an appetite, seems to strengthen my back, and I ' soon feel like going to work again. I think all women should keep and use Cardui. Mt is splendid." If you are suffering from any of the symptoms Mrs. Hunter mentions, try Cardui, the woman's tonic. In use for over 40 years, Cardui has helped thousands of women. Cardui is composed of mild, medi cinal, vegetable ingredients, acknowl edged by standard medical writers to be of benefit in many female disor ders. Get a bottle, today, at your drug gist's, (adv.) Success of a New Remedy For BackaGhe,Kidneys, Rheumatism J Bellkyiew, Tenn. " I was suffering with muscular rheumatism when I came in posses sion of Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. I commenced on them at once and haven't felt but few symptoms of it since. Anuric is just fine for rheumatism. I am so elad I have a relief, I have suffered so much from it and from neuralgia in my head." Mks. Lena Knight, Route 1. Note: folks in town and adjoinine counties are delighted with the results they have obtained by usifig AN-U-KKJ, the newest discovery of Dr. Pierce, who is head of the Invalids' Hotel and Surg ical Institute, in Buffalo, N. Y. Those who started the day with a backache, stiff legs, arms and muscles, and an aching head (worn out before the day began because they were in and out of bed half a dozen times at night) are appreciating the perfect rest, comfort, afad new strength they obtained Jrom Doctor Pierce's Anuric Tablets, double strength. To prove that, (his is a cer tain uric acid solvent " and conquers headache, kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism, if you've never used the Anuric send ten cents to Dr. Pierce for a large trial package. This will prove to you that Anuric is many times mtffe' active than lithia -in. eliminating urio acid. If , you are"a sufferer, go to your best jdruggist and ask for a small bottle of Anunc.'. v - The irow thrown put. by taking Dr. Pierce's Pleas- ant Pellets. composed of May-a alpes. root of jalap, sugar-coated, and sol . fotall aruggists .. . . . - BELIC-WILLIAMS Boys Wash Suits Made frorri Fair Quality Plain and Striped Linens. t In the season's new styles - Sizes 3 to 8 years at , .69c Ladie White Lisle Finished Hose, Fine Weave. Good looking, 29c value, Fri day and Saturday ' , . , s . 1 6c Ladies ' White All the new conservative shapes, $1.50 to $2 values, Friday and Saturday only, avt ..... .99c Buy Liberty Bonds. . , . . . t- - N, : ; I HUNGER, For three years America Has (ought starvation in Belgium Will you Eat less wheal meat fats arid sugar that we may still send food in ship loads ? UNITE D STATE S F O Strength and How to Gain It INSTEAD OP EXERCISES, PATENT FOODS AND MEDICINES, TAKE PHOSPHATE WITH YOUR MEALS.' ' ' ' " The demand today I3 for men and wo men who are strong in every sense of the word possessing the physical strength necessary to endure hardships and fatigue; the mental strength to grapple with diffi cult problems; the nervous force which en dows the body with vigor and vitality ; the will-p6wer -to triumph over adversity ana turn defeat mto victory. But such glorious strength is ' impos sible so long as your nerves are weafc andvexuausted, and therefore if you woula be really strong you must .first care for your nerves. Weak, exhausted nerves need food, and for this purpose physicians strongly recommend the use of the organic phosphate known and sold by Bellamy, Green, Jarman and Futrelle and all gSou druggists as bitro-pbosphate ahd put up in 6i.gr. .compressed tasteless tablets. If you feel your strength is failing from any cause, get a supply of these bitro phosphate tablets and take one with every meal. Practically all of the minor ail ments afflicting mankind, 41s well as jnauy of the more serious maladies, can be trac ed to, nervous exhaustion and. lowered vi tality, and probably this "explains wliy such a remarkable Improvement In th general health is Invariably noticeable when bitro-phosphate is taken as directed, as the serves are thereby revitalized and made strong. Adv. Lady Duff-Gordon, who;' has long conducted sL prosperous millinery bus iness in London andlwho of late has been ' giving a "fashion show" on the American vaudeville circuit, is a sifter- of - Elinor Glynn, the celebrated English' novelTst ' " - ' ; J ; - COMPANY i BELK-WILLIAMS COMPANY Week-Ehd Specials These values are greater, than ever. It will pay you to take ad vantage of every one we offer. These are good goods, and better prices. .. - s Friday and Saturday Only and Misses ' - O D A D Mmi STR.ATIO N No Humbug! Lift off Corns Doesn't hurt a bit to lift aVeorn. .or callus off wlth fin9ers For a few cents yod can get a small bottle of the magic drug . freezone re cently discovered by 1 a Cincinnati" man. Just "ask at any drue store for a small bottle of j freezone. Apply a few drops upon a tender, ach ing corn and ' instantly, yes, immediately, all sore ness disappears and short ly you will nd the , corn or callus so loose that you can lift it out, root and all, With the fingers'. Just think! Not one bit of pain hefore applying freezone or afterwards. It doesn't even irritate the surrounding skin. Hard corns, soft corns, or corns between the -toes, also hardened calluses on bottom of feet, just" seem to shrivel up and. fall -"off wnnout nurting a : particle, it is aimost magical. amiuai. uiagiuiti. Ladies! Keep a tiny bottle on your dresser and never let yum or . cauus acne. twice. , , Panama Hats Belk-Wilam . " ' ' ; III 36-Inch Black Taffeta Silk Good quality, $1 ..39 value, Friday and Satur day only, at . . . 9gc s Co mpany BUY WHAT YOU NEED BE SURE IT'S GOOD. .'If You Need Clothes Insist on All Wool. We Sell Strauss Clothes Men and Young Men THEY. ARE GUARANTEED 100 Per Cent WOOL OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Our prices range: , $l00$i7.50$20.00 Our Men's Furnishing Goods Department is Complete And We Have Just What You are Looking for. The Wilmington Ladies say That we out Value the world in Ladies Shoes, Come In arid Make Us Prove It. You don't have to buy, unless you wish. m. DAVIS fi Ca, inc. 18 So. L. W. Davis, Pres. '-' W. G. Davis, Makes Cos&tesoa Beantifal SOFT Aim VELVETY. Money Zback it hot entirely pleased. toadied tf. .Privnta tunbaM and retain otdUcolorations. A mtlllon dtUghted nun SK? H9?? Popular Uttl$tFU$h. Plnk, Ki-J T.JU Cam pb. Urfc A. -It is, remarkable that in the course of - the eighteenth century women mosuy - guided the . fates of Russia, -in-'ii.. . . , . !WhUe the ma?e sovereisns could not iold. Uieir own, but usualb died vio- jlent deaths. ' BELK-WILLIAMS COMPANY Ladies 20c Gauze Vests, Fine I Ribbed Body. Taped neck and arm holes, special for Friday and Sat urday . ... . . . ..... 10c $3 Crepe de Chine and Striped Tub Silk Waists All the desirable spring shades all sizes, at . $1.98 3uy Lots of Them. Front St. J. S. King, V. Pres. Sec. and Treas. ! SORE THROA? Colds, Coughs, Croup and CatarrO G lieved In Two Minutes , rs your throat sore? . . Breathe Hyomei. Hare you catarrh t Breath Hyomet Have- you a coughf Breathe HyomeL Hare you a cold? Breath Hytfme!. Hybmei is the one treatment tor H nose, throat and lung troubles. Itt does, not contain any cocaine or metn Ehiner and all that Is necessary is tol reathe it through the -little pocket Inhaler that comes with each outfit. ; A complete outfit costsVbut little1 at druggists everywhere nd at R. Bellamy's, and.Hyomei Is guaranteedi to banish catarrh, croup, coughs, colds,! feore .throat and. bronchitis or money ouu. uiTjucnius or money: ) back. -'A Hyomer Inhaler lasts a Hfe um ana extra ootues of Hyomal MM obtained from dnrrHfrti. J?t J y r

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