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.'.QE TWELVE- THE MORNING HERALD, MARCH 11, 1915 0 "delights on the European Yar : irrr;; r . - . ; "1 - Collar Flares 5C - . By PHILIP EVERETT. London. March , 9. The war has nvroliKht ' wonderful changes in the itijpecta ot London daily life. Our . suirrasettes, have become s peaceful is cocln3 doves and the bishop of London ia as often a not seen in )ibakl 'making warlike speeches in his jcapacity as chaplain to the Lon don rl tie brigade. -' There is nothing downhearted about ,Dr. Ingram and . hi his most recent speech to the fighters whose spiritual welfare rests in his hands, he posi tively declared that the present i .OOd's grett day and that it is a glo iious thing, o be alive in theso days he England is fighting. 'yi The wshop sees in the present cataclysm not only a war for peace and freedom but a step towards the establishment of a great brotherhood Of all 'nations. "We are fighting," he flays, -"so that Christianity may con tinue to .be the dominant religion of he world." 4 v There is no more eager recruiting Sergeant in the country than this same 'bishop of London and the num ber of men he has sent to the colors during the ; last three months runs Into many hundreds. His favorite ar gument is that no young unmarried Englishmen, who is physically fit ought to neglect this chance of being present at the second and greater battle Of Waterloo which he feels sure will e fought within the next six months and which will decide the fate of the world for the next cen y Several new '4' slinws in rrlljirl !!' flares fur the i 'i -fL ;.. U I ! .1 . . spring necKwear ; i, m i ? ; Kinas ma i.ua veil : liprptnf'orp ' .sold Lv Ll" " - in., ,r--il ' ,.1-.:J:..:J Remnants - for 10c 'On a table to themselves you; will find a lot of curtain goods' that f orjnerly sold for15 . to 35c a yard in reiimants now 10c.' f Though Queen Alexandra is far from being well she continues to add to her self imposed duties until she has now practically Ibecome a sort of state entertainer for the nation. The king and queen are both too much occupied with official business at present to devote the usual amount of attention to important royal visitors-and other distinguished guests, bo Queen , Alexandra has come to their assistance. .Scarcely a day passes that she does not lunch or dine with some nerson of importance & JKarlborough house and she dis plays all ier wonderful charm in making them feel that they are the people whom England most delights to honor. Fine Crepe de Chene 75c Beautiful quality of heavy crepe de chene, forty inches wide, excellent value, in col ors white, pink, blue, sand and lavender for 75c. Thousands and Thousands of Yards of Wash Goods in the llew Spring Shades and Designs f Come see the pretty spring materials we are now showing and sellings - freely in wash materials. Voilles, crepes, crepe de chene, wrash silks, dimity, batiste, lawns, organdy and many others priced at very reasonable- figures 10c, 12llc, 15c, 19c, 25c, 29c, 33c, .oc, 39c, 50c. ' Muslin Underwear For Ladies. Large and fresh shipment of ladies muslin underwear ,iist arrived and placed on sale. Gowns 50e, 75c, $1, $1.25. Drawers 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1. Corset covers 25c, 50c, $1. An exhibition of extraordinary in terest is about to be opened here un der the auspices of Prince Alexine Karageorwevitch, of Serbia, who ar rived in London some three weeks ago -bringing with him a wonderful collection of relics and photographs from Serbian battlefields which will show in a conclusive manner the vio lence of the fights in which the Ser bian 'armies defeated the picked troops of Emperor Francis Joseph. ' The prince, who came here to getj aid for his suffering countrymen, who are in an even worse plight than the people of Belgium, was greatly in terested in my suggestion that he should extend his tour to America and appeal to the generosity- of the American people. The dressmakers of London who were In. despair at the announcement Millinery For Ladies For Children The spring hats are being shown and being sold every day at Rawls. For those who want to be a little ahead of her neighbor we have displayed many of the new hats and .you can see them in the millinery de partment, second floor take the elevator and ride up. Boudoir Caps 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. .boudoir caps m a dozen . or more different shapes and colors plain and iancy, some made of voiles, some of fine crepes, some of silk crepe de chene.. New (Foods New goods andliew goods ev ery where in this store. You would never know there wras a war judging from the stock we have ready tor you to see. V Visit-us as soon as you can and get first choice of the best things. Ladies' $1 Fine Silk Hose Wo We can never duplicate this bargain. Ladies'- pure thread silk stockings with lisle tops to make thcin wear better, with lisle toes and heels to keep them from giving away at these points regular value $1, and we have always sold them at a dollar black and white. A Sale of Toilet Brushes 10c No more of these alter this lot is sold. These brushes were bought by our buyer last week and he took the entire lot. Hair brushes, small, medium and large with handles of mahogany, ebony and natural, nail brushes of the same handle, values from 25c up. Special price as long as they last 10c. Fine PsseQf 20c Finest Windsor plisse, thirt' two inches wide in twenty tfive different patterns and colors. Designs in many attractive col or combinations that you Will like for. kiinona or gown or un derwear. Solid colors also in white, pink and blue 20c. ' Crepe de Chene for 50 c Wonderful value in crepe de chene that you should see. Dandy heavy quality in white, tan, two shades of blue and pink, lavender, sand, etc. Mercerized Dashed Voile. 25c Here is an unusual fine ma terial for waists and one that is different' from anything else brought out this season. A dashed or splashed voile, fully mercerized of finest quality, ex cellent for waists, dresses, etc., only 25c a yard. We call your attention to the largest display of white goods for waists to be found m the state. Prices 10c, 12Vc, 15c, 19c, 25c, 29c, 35c, 39c. V yAV i; v v Mew Hosiery See the center show case front, for a few of the new things in ladies stockings tor spring. V e are head quarters for the latest when hosiery is mentioned and vou ought to see these. Prices for the ones' in the show case $1, $1.25 a pair. Others at $1.50 and $2 a pair. the extra special m silk stockings else in this advertise- Look it up now be- See ladies where ment. fore you forget. RAWLS 1 RAWLS RAWLS RAWLS that no courts are likely to be held during the coming London 'season have now turnefl their attention .to box making and are busily at .work on an order of two million pairs of sox for the soldiers at the front ob tained for them by the central com mittee on women's employment. More than one-- thousand knitting machines have already been distri buted in the west end and at a school in Piccadilly scores of girls are dai ly being initiated into the art of mak ing sox. The average wages earned by the girls is about $5 a week or al- BY THEIR WEARERS YOU : ' JUDGE THEM. We're selling II. S. l M. Clothes to men who formerly paid $10 to . $50 to good tailors for their suits. They tell us that it wasn't the probabili ty of saving money that prompted them to come- here they were willing to buy the best to be had. 'rt'What was the con sideration then ? It was the styling! We' ve demonstrated right on their backs, rein forced with mirror evidence, that no tail or could furnish the superb styling they obtained. t There was a time when a man bought "ready - to- put - on clothes . because he couldn't afford to go to a tailor Now he gets ' them because money can't bm am-- thing better. The carefully graded se ries ef special models of every buile has taken from the tailor even this former advantage. The stout man, the short man end the tall man can now be fitted as well as he ef normal buUd. And we hive been told tfcs by the very men whe believed the tailor's way was th only way. MAY Prlfichord-. 1 Bright A Colli i I most as much as most of "them made when employed at their regular work. While the war ofiice BtiH maintains its sphinxlike silence concerning thej plans for th use of Kitchener's army.MRS- J at the front there are many signs that' important events are due to happen-' in the next few weeks. The chief at ; one of the many large military hospit als established near London told me the other day that he expected every bed in the institutions under his care to be filled within a week. When I expressed my surprise at this, because we have been told of no important actions in which English troops have taken part, he smiled and said that the expected patients were not men who had just been wounded but Englishmen and Belgians who un til now have been in French hospitals. "Every hospital near the front and throughout northern France," he said, 'had been ordered to be cleared be fore March 10, and the men who arc not well enough to return to the fight ing line are to 'he cared for in Eng land or in southwestern France." When I asked him if this could n.ean anything but that a general at tack on the German lines is planned to take place in the middle of this month, he smilingly said that the war office had not taken him into its con fidence, but that one might draw his own conclusions. membered, the king's father died with consumption and- Alfonso has never been very robust, 'though he has hardened himself by sport and open air life. S. PHIPPS LUCKY ANGLER AT PALM BEACH. Otto Kahn, the well known Ameri can financier, Jias placed at the dispc sal of the blinded soldiers and sail ors care committee his magnificent London town house, St. Dunstans, in Regent park. ; The mansion, which is situated ir. the midest of a beautiful private park of nearly fifteen acres, will be turned into an open air club for men who; have lost their eyesight through the war. i . y I ' i. i ' ! ' ' I . t ,-;'; fj, Kb- i - - HZ" FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol len feet, sweatv feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw snots. No more shoe tight ness, no more limp ing with pain or drawing up your laoe in agony. "TIZ" is magical, acts right off. "TIZ" draws out all tlio poisonous exudations which ruff up the feet Use "TIZ" and for get your foot misery. Ah! liow comforUMe your feet feci. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't 3uffc: Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. London society women are rapidly becoming as expert with rifle and re volver as western American girls are said to be. Sergeant-Instructor Des mond, late, of the Royal Dublin Fusi Hers, but now of the Albemarle Ren dezvous, Piccadilly, tell me thai London has never had so many expert women shots as now. Among his best pupils Is Mrs. McKenna, wife of the home secretary, who probably does not fihare her husband's idea of the harmlessness of the Germans we have among us.. At any rate she practices regularly with a Martini Henry rifle and moving targets. News reaches us from Spain that much anxiety is felt for the health of King Alfonso. For some time past it has been noticed that he is in a langu rous state, which is quite at variance with his usual gay disposition. At present it is strictly forbidden to take snapshots of the king but whether this order has anything to do with his "or Palm Beach, Fla., 'March 10. Mrs. J. S. Phipps is one of the most ar dent and one of the luckiest disci ples of Baak Walton at this winter resort. The photographs show3 her on the pier ae she le landing a big sail fish. She needs no help from male fishermen in getting her catch on the wharf. "A gossip is never willing to repeat unkind remarks to your face." "No," replied Miss Cayenne. "Gossip is a social attack conducted on the ap proved principles o modern warfare. Vou are not supposed to see the per son at whom you are shooting." Washington Star. It's alwavs in cloudy weather that we determine to make hay while the sun shines. Some people are as regular as clock work when it comes to living on tick. The woman who takes pride in her complexion is always on th look I Your Health IS A QUESTION OF ABSO LUTE KNOWLEDGE OF THE MAN WHO PUTS UP YOUR MEDICINES. You know nutliiug of drugs you are not expected to you don't want to. itow do you select your doc tor? Absolutely on his reputation. Then why don't you select your druggist Uie same way? Our reputation is your safe ty. We have been compound ing prescriptions for many years. We have th knowledge, the training, the experience, the most ample facilities. Haywood & Boone The Prescription Drug Store. Nurses- Register. PHONE 3 Sick Room Supplies We have a Complete line of sick room supplies always in stock no matter what you need you can always get them here. Douche pans, surgical band bes, sterline gauze, rubber sheeting and everything that's needed in a sick room at a reasonable price. . EAGLE PHARMACY Fkone 170 CORNER CHURCH AND PAR. RI8H 8TREET8. I. L. Zuckerman, Mgr. COLOR YOUR LAST YEAR'S . STRAW HAT.WITH Seeds Cut the cost of living with a hoe. Plant early. Phone No. 8 if you want fresh seed at reas onable prices. PEAS: Early Morning Star. Telephone Peas. Champion of England. First and best. ONION SETS: Silver Skin. Ye Wow Danver. Red Weathersfield. SEED IRISH POTATOES: EARLY BLISS. Irish Cobbler. . Early Rose. CAR RINGTON-ROGERS .CO. Corner Mangum and Parrish Streets. mm Makes Old ' Straw Hats Look New Splendid for fixing up LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HATS' EASY TO APPLY Prte In 30 Mmuto Wittrproof tnd DuriMe HAOfiW JHDttt Mr Was MIlKt CiMIIh CriMM UptoN Tttf tain Ato nlMMe for cofariM Mi, Mk m4 tea SHmt amiBkcuy W af tilling ,. m tmmm COLQUITT ' luMStn bin For Sale by. C.E. IUM& SOUS Phone . . . . .... 106 THE LADIES' DRUG STORE. IV "IB Noah'o Liniment 50c BOTTLES . 25c Only a limited num ber of bottles to sell for this price. Filling Prescriptions Our Specialty. Agents for Velvet Ice Cream The Purtty Kind. Five Points Drug Co. Does It Eight and Quick rtLVNU ... ... ..150 l r? health is not known. As will be re- out for the latest wrinkle. Herald Want Ads for Results
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