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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Five Hundred Women Are Expected Attend Meeting Raleigh Will lie Mecca of Cluh Women <?f the State When the North Carolina Federation of Women's ('.InIts Holds Annual Session in Capital City Raleigh, April 9?More than 600 delegates representing 300 clubs off the State are expected to attend the twenty-Becond annual meeting of! the North Carolina Federation of. Women's Clubs in this city during May 6 to 9. according to Mrs. Cor-1 nella P. Johnson, president of thej Federation, who has formally issued a call for the meeting. Mrs. Helen Gardner, United States Civil Service Commissioner, who is the first woman ever to hold such a Federal Government position of{ nation-wide Importance and who was appointed by the late President 1 Wilson. will be the principal speaker of the sessions. The key note of the convention will be "Woman as a Factor In the World's _Work," and Mrs. Gardner will ad here to this line when she speaks on j "Women in Government Work." The meeting will be marked by special business meetings and social affairs in honor of the visiting del-, egales. The Raleigh Woman's Club will give a reception in honor of the delegates at the club house on Tuesday evening following the for mal opening of the local hotel. The combined men's civic organisations of the city are also planuing several entertainment features for the ladies of the convention. These organiza tions Include the Lions, Kotary, Kl wanis and other clubs. - Member clubs over the State with membership between 10 and 25 will be allowed two delegates including the president or her alternate. Clubs of more than 2 5 membership will be allowed one additional dele gate for each additional 50 mem bers over the first 25. A feature of the social activities' of the convention will be the recep tion on Wednesday evening from 9 to 11 given by Governor and Mrs. Cameron Morrison at the Mansion. Other social functions will be lun cheons and dinners at different i times and place*. The officers of the North Caroli na Federation of Woman's Clubs ?re: president, Mrs. Palmer Jerman, Raleigh; honorary president, K. R. Cotton, Farmvllle. first vice presi dent, Mrs. T. Lenore Qulnn, Waynes ?llle; second vice president, Mrs. Thomas O'Berry, Goldsboro; record ing secretary, Mrs. F. R. Perdue, Raleigh; treasurer, Mrs. Clyde Eby, New nern; auditor. Mrs. F. F. Ilahmson, Winston Salem; and General Federation Director, Miss Margaret Gilhson. Wilmington. ; Fiisliion Nrura Notes C*?yrlght. |?|, by Tht Advane* Paris, April 9 ? One coquetlsh little hat seen here today Is built along the lines of a man's derby. But Its brim turns up all the way round, It Is made of black straw braid, and on top of the crown In the middle of the front Is a big white rose. Paris, April 9?A decidedly check erboard effect Is obtained by a spring suit In almond green char meen stitched with black In squares in squares worn worn here today. Every now and then one of those squares is filled in with a real checker pattern in white and black.! London, April !? ? Embroidered pockets finish half the frocks one sees at present. Usually the em broidery takes the form of a Chinese character. t London. April 9?The jingle bells which have burst forth suddenly on frocks and Jewelry hare now been' taken over by hat pins. Women supposedly are not wearing hat' pins today, but when they do have hat pins these have bells on. New York, April 9?Perhaps It is the Egyptian or Chinese Influence.' but some of the especially ordered, wedding rings this season have a lotus Instead of an orange blossom I design. Wedding rings de luxe are still platinum, set with little dia monds. New York. April 9 ? Thin tubi silks in navy with half formed squares and circles of white now f 'being shown present a cool and at-' tractive appearance. . With the j organdie collar and cuffs of white: they are particularly dainty. New York, April 9. ?Hosiery In one of the pale golden rosy shades1 today is worn with the silvery gray tailored suit or dress. The shoe*, however, must be gray or black. , Now York. April 9?An effective new shade Is "China rose." It has' the rose qualities, though classed with pink tints. B URNS Cover with wat baking afterwards apply gently? VICKS ? VapoRub Ovr 17 Million Jmr0 U?4 Y?mrfy Save Your Money For the ONE CENT SALE The Standard Pharmacy The Rexall Store Phone 111 MINTS W? hate Jnat iwlved an other ahlpment of nice fwh mint* which nre very deatr ?hie for partlfH, church ao cial?, etc. We nell them In one pound and ?lx pound can* m well as In bulk. M. P. GALLOP CO. Phones 3 and 57 Organdie . 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