SIX CAPIAKJ VICKERS T01IIGHT "Pry Goods 41 Quality" Former British toy;httitsfvyvui''j&n B9.04 Per Cent -.ronate of Iead k Aaffemy of Mulc D) 1 I: i BARTER. - Life has loveliness to sell, . All beautiful and splendid thing's, Blue waves whitened on a- ci'ff, Soaring: Are that sways and sinrs. And children's faces looking up "Holding wonder like a cup . r - XJfe has loveliness to sell. Music like a curve of gold. Scent of pine trees In the rain. Eyes that love you, arms that hold. And for your spirit's still del!git, . Holy thoughts that star the night. Spend all you have for loveliness. V Buy It and never count the cost; For one white singing hour -of "peace r. Count many a year of strlfa well I lost. And for a breath of ecstey ' Give all you have been .or couM be. - -Sara Teasdale, In Boston Transcript. Mt. Olive Tribune: "Sirs, C H-' Pore, of "Wilmington, Is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. EL Loftin, this week."' .- . - Hickory Record: ' "Mrs. George "C. Toder left Tuesday for WilmlngtonV to spend several weeks jwlth relatives." . The usual Friday and " Saturday night dances of the Cantwell dancing school will be held in Hibernian hall at, 8.45 o'clock. On account of the lecture by Captain 'Vickers in the Academy of Music. to night, the Red Cross work rooms will not be open tonight and will also be closed tomorrow night. - V The regular meeting of SL Mary's . guild of St. James church has been postponed until Friday of next week. The meeting will be held in the parish house at 5 o'clock in ' the afternoon. .. Yesterday's Raleigh News aid Ob server: "Mr. and Mrs. "WS. Dinwiddle of Portsmouth, Oregon, and Mrs. A. B. , . Croom of "Wilmington, are the guests ; . of ;Miss Jane Dinwiddle, on Hillsboro street." Testferday"s Raleigh News mi OK Berver: "Mrs. Meares Harriss and chil dren of Wilmington are guests s ufMrs. Harriss parents. Col . an4 Mm Charles E. Johnson, on. Hillsboro street. The mission study class of Grace Epworth league will hold an inter esting and inspiring meeting Friday night in the lecture room of ' the church. The public is cordially in-' vited to attend. $ Capt. Thos. J. Gause, "commanding the 115th machine gun battalion, sta tioned af CampJSevier, accompanied by -Mrs. Gause, arrived in the city Mon , , day to "visit friends -and relatives. - They will return today to Camp Sevier. . :v.. . . The ladles of Immanuel Presbyterian .;. church will give a moonlight "joy ride ' tonight, leaving Immanuel, H U at , 8 o'clock: The fare? is 25 cent which . Includes refreshments. The p Iic Is Invited to attend. , ; ' ' " , The Junior auxiliary of St. James' church will hold its annual lawn party on fhe church lawn tomorrow evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. Ice cream, cake and ' candy will be on sale. A special -feature will be a short entertainment "by the Juniors. The public is cordial ly invited to attend.: . 1 "y. y- " ' - " "' ' -. '' , . Capt. George "W. Gillette, command--4rrg the 105th engineers at Camp Se vier, accompanied by Mrs. Gillette and two children, arrived In the citv yes tertfay to visit friends. Mrs. Gillette " ana children will go to Jacksonville r C.sfhis afternoon to be with her par ent. ;and Captain Gillette will return -to his command. '. - . - The "Woman's auxiliary of St. An drew's Presbyterian church will meet at 4- -o'clock this afternoon with their .' respective chairmen. Circle No. 2 will meet with Mrs. "W. M. Baker; Circle. no. 3 will meet with Mjs. H. E. Boitftz; Circle No. 4 v with Mrs. T. A. --Lawthers and Circle No.- 5 with Mrs. R. . C. Piatt. A -full attendance Is urged. . - nEGISTRANTS LEAVE TODAY v 1 Sixteen Men Will be Entrained This . -4 Afternoon for Camp Jackson Two are From County. '...; Sixteen selectmen, two . from the county of New Hanover and" 14 f-rn-m . will be en- trained for Camp Jackson this after K ' noo They will leave on tlfe south bound Atlantic Coast Line passenger ; " trains at 3:30 o'clock. They reported for '4uty yesterday afternoon at 4 i o'clock and were given final Instruc-' tlons4 They were directed to report . again at 3 o'clock this afternoon. ' After they had been inducted into the jnilitary service, one of the ydung men was greeted by a close friend as V he left the office of the city draft board-with the proud exclamation, . Boy you're a soldier-now." And it is ; a -soldiers that the city parts with them and no citizen, who engages In fie sale of Liberty bonds today, will forget that these men have been asked by their country to give their all.. . Those sent hy the coupty draft board are C- Taylor and John W. Ennett. r - Those sent by the city board are as fol- lows;.- v . -. - - .. 22J. H.Malpass. v X : 272W'. M. Wells. , '. SH-C. G. -Ambrosiano. SlfrCharles E. Scherer, Jr. 592r-Ralph Taylor Davis. ; i43Bob Cashwell Malpass. i 450-r-John Ponos- w ' - . ,. . '.' 481--AV. E. Sessoms. 1,-' ' X 5SlMoses Nevell. ; - 532.WIllie Sellars.' J ' -362-t-Noel Gillespy "Neally. " '-' ' 1 ' 555 John Mathis Bremer. 664-i-George Willie, Summerlin. ' - 631--Ross Kennedy. v?":!ri-: ' "';' ' ' The city's quota of 42 colored men, who, have been ordere'd Jfor military amy, -are airected to report at the of fices of the board in the Masonic Tem- i Die hnHlntr KnnlaVv...n.A.:'.( ft Entrained the following day for Camk J w.Vxxx. j. ncniv-acvcn or mesa win as i THE DAILY FASHION HINT 1 ' , - Iff v",'' 5 iy-x,. After ail, what is more practical than an all round, round crowned, rpund brimmed straw hat for spring . days and spring sports ? Every qualification is answered for by this sulphur colored hat of conservative mien. . Novelty chip straw is the foundation, and two-toned double faced ribbon is the trimming. The wide brim rolls up so that it loses much of its wide effect and gives an air of informality suitable to a sport or walking hat. 1 " WILMINGTON HAS CHANCE Chamber of Commute Asked to Make Offer for Proposed Merged Pres byterian College for tVomen. Wilmington has the opportunity to secure a college for women. The Presbyterians of the state have decid ed to combine two of . the most promi nent woman's colleges in the' : state, Peace institute in Raleigh and Queens college in Charlotte, and4 have asked several of the principal cities of the state to bid upon the proposition. This information was conveyed in a letter to the chamber of commerce from Rev. J. H. Henderlite. pastor of th ivtrst Presbyterian church at Gastbnla,: who is chairman of the synodical committee A committee composed of J: B.:Rice, J. F. Roache and E.'T. Taylor has been appointed by the chamber to take -up the matter locally and lay it before the people of the city. - The announcement will no doubt be of great interest not only to the Pres byterians -or the city but to everyone, The synod of North Carolina plates the merging ? of the two well- Known institutions Into one and plac ing the new college in the most advan tageous location that can be had "TTt.- questienalfly Wilmington has claims mai win merit most serious consid eration. The Presbyterian denomina tion in the city, is strong and influen tial, the city has material, cultural and climatic advantages that would make it an ideal location for the college. Queens college in Charlotte Is one of the best known educational institutions for women In the. south. For many j-cars it. was Known as tne Presbyterian College for Women.- but later was re organized and the name ehano-A Peace institute -is known throughout me Biaie ana tne south as one of the colleges of front ranks Neither insti tution has In recent years received the financial support that was Its due If has be"en determined to -combine - the two and place the new institution in a city' that will accord it the mede of support which it deserves. ' . In connection with the contemplated merging of the two schools, the ac tion of the Albemarle Presbytery; now In session in Raleigh, yesterday adopt ing resolutions declaring for the re tention of Peace institute in the capi tal city will be of interest! Thes Pres byterians appointed a, committee of five to investigate as to the best means of financing the school. . -J , BANDAGES WOUNDED SOLDIERS. X . ;y - -.-.. SAW.' . - 0 - rUCy- J5ELMOJJT TirrAnv - The arduous, menial labors-which many American . women of wealtn -. and refinement have undertaken be?' hind the lines In France; as their contribution, toward the winning of the greatest war of history graphs cally are described' In a ' series of letters from Mrs.. Belmont .Tif fany a New : York leader In sdciety '; " I VV" X ft f i J ft i y,.. t.. I v x..:v:w:.:. :5v. i da mm: Pptatd BiidSr DOXT HURT THE n.AT. Spray as Powder or aa Liquid. Picked Up Around Town New Manager at Keny'. ' H. T. Campbell, for the past four years manager of the local branch of C. p. Kenney Co., has been transferred to Columbia, S. C- He will leave the city Monday. E. T. Teague, of Bait! more, has been placed in charge of the store here. .." ' Goes to Camp Jackson. C G. Ambrosiano, for the last several years a popular ' tailor" for Munson 5fe Co., is one of the 14 registrants to go to Camp 'Jackson this afternoon. '. Mr. Ambrosiano has made many friends in the city who wil wish for him a safe return after the war. Speeders la Court. Two men were up before the re corder yesterdayi morning charged with driving -an automobile at exces sive speed. Judgment was left open in the caae against- Hoyt Kennedy, who brought Levi Merritt into the city Wednesday afternoon. Ed. Irving was taxed 5 and costs. Worn Dogs In' Pound. Four unmuzzled and unleashed dogs have been picked up on the streets of the city since there was a general slaughter at the pound necessitated" by one of the inmates going: "mad", and biting the others. . There has been a distinct falling off from- the number caught during the past several days. Gymntte at Y. M. C. A. The gymnasium classes of the T. M. - a. win nom a sort or a resuvar to- night at 8 o'clock, by name a "gym- nite," which means 'that it is, or will be, an , exhibition by .the gym classes - : : - ' ' : - of the things that they hawe,, learned cessary to cut holes with gas torches to do for th.e sake of their muscles, in the exposed Bide of the vessel in or A small admission will be charged, the der to liberate some men who were seats for the-.gallery being: sold by the caught, below, decks,-. Men on the4eck Calvary -Baptist. Sunday school. : . of the L't.- Paul claimed they heard tap- . . " PingS. from workers entrapped inside. lofoa Man Dies la Florida. . Before leaving the drydock the navy The'( many . friends of Mrs. G. H. Kun crew, which accompanies the ve's Coyle will. regret to learn of the death' sel on her trips through. the war zone of her relativeMr. W. S. Fosnot, for- went aboard the St. Paul. All. these merly of Iowa, who was a well-tnown rnen escaped, navy, officials said, but jewelef, which occurred last Week at they. with the members of the work East -Lake, ; Fla. Mrs.? Coyle arid lnK crew of the, shipfc had 'to leave their daughter. iWilla had been athis bed Personal effects on board; The St. Paul side since"last,Diecember. Death was. ad no cargo and aside frrfm thA im. due to asthmahd "drdpsy. - The re- mains were sent to Towa for burial. Merritt Goes to Roads. ; Levi Merritt, a young white man who submitted to a charge of vagrancy before Justice Furlong a few, 'weeks ago. and left town under a deferred capias, was sent to the county roads yesterday for a period of CO days. Mer ritt returned to - the city Wednesday afternoon, leaving the southbound train at Wrlghtsboro.. He was arrested by Qfficer Leon George, plainclothes man attacned to the police f-rce. , Form Real Kstate Exennnge. O. T. Wallace, general manager of the United Realty -company, and W. P. Fletcher, a popular young real estate salesman In Wilmington, have formed a real estate exchange, which' will be located In the same quarters as the United Realty Co... 103 Chestnut street. Mr. Wallace - will continue to devote his attenelon to auction sales of realty wmie Mr. jrietcner will look after the retail and private sales of real estate. DeatV of Ajced "Woman. - " Many friends will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Hannah F. Clowe. an aired and respected woman who passed -away. . yesterday afternoon , at 3 o'clock at her home. SlO.JfOrth Sev. enth street. She was SI) vmm niA January and deatn.was due. to natural Infirmities of. old age. Surviving Is 'a daughter, .Mrs. C. E. McCulloch, and a son. Charles Clowe. Funeral services will be held this afternoon, at 5 o'clock iromahe home; and interment will he n Oakdale cemetery. : ' Three Deeds Yesterday. '. Three deeds were filed for record at tie office or register of deeds yester day as follows: H. E. O'Keer and wife to Thos. IT. Hawkins, for ;$100 and other- considerations. , lot on southeast corner of 15th and Dock. 33 ;by .99 feet in s'ze: Dr. Thos B. Cawoll and wife to T.Jj. Davis and wife, for $100 and other considerations, lot ; on west siae or. wmth street. 132 feet north ofVKidder, 33 by 150 feet; F. J. Good ing and wife to,W.:W. Koch an fi wife. ior x,uyu ana otner considerations, lot on the westJ side of Fourth street. 182 .feetsouth of Grace, 78 by '37; 3-4 Mr. Olndney rhnnge Position. . T. Glenn; Gladney., for' severaf years emmoyea as civil engineer in he-val- uauon aepartment-of the Atlantic Coast-Line, has taken a posiUpri' with J." Leland -Becton a "well known .Wll- minerton civil engineer, .'and .Has' al. ready entered! upon his new. duties. Mr. Gladney , Is a graduate In civllehg! neenng:r rrm- tne Mississippi A. &-, M. colleere and 'alsofrom J.the University of Virginia. Before going ' with -the Atlantic coast ; Line, , he -, did - general cxvii . engineerine. , work in t?aw viounc. ; jvir. nectons employed r In connection with many large r pro jects in.? easrern xrrtn Carolina, which has V 1 mm - . i.iauo it necessary ior nim to get ad ditional help; ' . ' Today is Liherty Bond Dav." Buy 'a ' BontJ and Get Ybur .Name on the Honor j xvoii. -k-'s--. . :. -Captain Vickers : 7 will arrive ; in ' the, city this morning from Raleigh, where khe lectured last night.' The admission sale of reserved seats for his lecture at the Academy of Music tonight 'at 8 o'clock indicates that he will have a large audience. -Many who heard him on his previous visit are "eagerto have this opportunity of hearing his inter esting account of the daily life of mod jern warfare. - : . ' .' . .' ; . .:!-' K The Hemenway drum and,, bugl BOy scouts ln .unuorm will escort Captain - Vickers to the Academy, at 7:30 o'clock, his lecture beginning promptly at -8 o'clock. Those having tickets are urged to have their seats reserved immediately at El yington's, as no extra charge is made for them. . . ; . - V Captain dickers' will wear "the pic turesque uniform" of his regiment, the beaforth Highlanders", whlcrf-ls. one of tbe most celebrated -inxthKHtriah nr ,my. The gentlemen who secured Cap- vjuaers- engagement, will turn over all net proceeds from the sale of tickets to a local war -rHf ranso ' - I Captain .Vickera. has-been asked to Iak to r the . colored Deonl whilein .Wilmington, --'as owing to the capacity crowds at the Academy of Music on -all these occasions, -it has been impossible to reserve .' the third gallery for, the colored people as is usuauy aone He , has " telegraphed T31ad to conform to any arrangements you make.", ter his lecture at the Academy tonight -he will be carried promptly by automobile to St. Stephen's church, Fifth and Red Cross, where he will make a' patriotic talk to the col ored', people, r gixlng them a sreneral L resume of war condiUpns in Europe. - because 01 tne courtesy of Captain Vickers in offering to make this later talk-to the colored people, it Jias been thought beSt to move tin t.h tlmfni. hia lecture, at. the Academy of Music w o. -v xwo.. ane puoiic is asked to take note Of this chancre of Hm ns it has been impossible to correct th hmir. printed on the tickets. Kev. Dr. Wm. H. MiltAn wtu'intvn. duce Captain Vickers and it has been iuv no outers wm occupy seats on the platform except Captain Vickers and Dr. Milton. , ; . ; LINER OVERTURNS : ' -AT JER AND SINKS (Continued; From Pan'nnai ' ' " - were ignored and ho one not a eovern. ment official -was allowed inaM. ti, lines. ' - Masts and Funnels Broken Off. AS the vessel Went -over nn'h.r cM. - . wKua ner masts and Yunneln. ntrnv t.A ,a joining pier, a steel structure, and were ok. j) lying pieces of wood hit a number of the men and possibly a dozen of .them -were injured, some so badly that -it was necesc-ry to convey them to hospitale. 7 It -is- underatohrt also 'that' several men were Injured hv . being-crushed between th ra; I hull and barges made fast to the tTier L on .the opposite side of th. din I r It also was reported that itL fe to the machinery and to her inter- Mor furnishings the -loss will ho ! fined to the cost of salvage oDeratinT,-" SPECIAL ECONOMY? ITEMS Biver View Asparagus V. .' . : , Del Monti Asparagus I . SunbeatnVFritter Corn . . . Seeds' Green Peas,. ...'.f. '-'The fflwrnmuitWa .o v "ore vegetables," we are prepared to n- vegelabLUandei?ra;its VJ7 tT ' r clnn!i T vegeraDies and fruits. If you would co-operate with the general 'mnv- 8uested th government to conserve laoorf of aer a weJ supply of groceries at. tne. time. . -Every mtle bit hkin, i if scarce andmen are n-eeded, for diffentar mluriJs P ' HALL s Groceries Fo PHOXES T. 8, and 253 ; ;. -, ' ' " i " ' , . i LIBERTY DAY Store WiU Close One f Eai ;' .v; . . ;... , - .. ' -:-y yi--- j- ' ' ' '- y- " ' X-rv"V:: i .- ' ' ' '.' '. ' ' -' ' - ' ' t ... -i . ". m Friday . ' Every Friday ' and Saturday ybirwiirfin a number of Special Values, it will pay you to come in and look over the Goods w&have on sale these two davs. Hair Nets,, the kind that haVe been selling for 15c, Special Fridayand Saturday, 3 for . .". . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jt ; i-. .f. . . . 25c Silk Hose in outsize; alsb in fancv. the $U7S mde, Special for Friday and Satur- . day . . . . i . '.-,. : y. . - . .. . . Sl39 , Leather Bags, a few. that are' slightly shop worn .will be placed on sale today at - most ipteresting prices. Values up: to $2; special at . . . 95c PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mt. Olive Tribune:. "D. C. King of Wilmington spenta few . hours here Sunday as a guest Of his brother, R. A. King.". . ." );. f . " ",'y ).-: Joins 'Reserve System., ; Washington, April -25. The Mercan- tile Trust Company of Little Rock, Ark., with resources of 11,864,000, was admitted today to the Federal Reserve system. :. ' Heal Skin Diseases It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworra, rashes and similar skin troubles. A tiff i a any drug stoe f or 35c, cri ,juw ior extra arge Dottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching . torture. - It cleanses and soothes the .skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating; dis appearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not otmw io fasfly applied and costal little. Get It 1 to4ay and save all further dishsa AootSm w.Kose Cleveland, a .. ' ! '; '.'m ,18 etm y 30 cts 20 cts 10 cs ' . . . & DURHAMi Iiic; Jss for Cask . y-r - ' J ? 203-05 MARKET STRKET Tbday ilDour$nopp Wmm GO 1 . tlwcorporatea. , ' . and Jdturda Wllmeru and Readuto - Wear Under One jspecial lot of millinery tht has been selling from $7.50 tp $10.00, special today andSiturdayVia:;. . ..$4,95 Lace aiid novelty stich sweaters iri all shades, sold up tdJl. 00, : v special today and tomorrow at ; . . . . : ... ."; . . t . -:. . . . . $5,95 -Novelty wool skirts that sold iipf ' and tomorrow at . . i . . . .,. .. T President Jd as We will close at one mi today; in honor of the presidents' and gpvenos, proclamation. Less ; Tliaini Cost I have a big lot of 25e packages pf. Quaker Yellow Corn Meal that I am going to sell 3 Packages .for feO. " ; . You can fill your pantry at this price. - . FRANK M. ROSS RPOXKS 108, 109, 110 ; KODAKS V KOI5AKS, ElSlS AND SUPPLIES- Kodaks from Also a beautiful.' Northam's Book VnWAT PHONE 651 WeAreNowTakmgOrde If you want 6ne yoitinuplaeyoi at once. Manuf acturers cannot furrJish theie Whuies' on opeii orders. Have already sola nearly all of bur allotment. E. PURCELL BUILDING Lot for thi you have seen tfm ;o Home and motKer; ; -We swfflgiveyou Wother. t you ever thought ' nave oueht 1TH vyneri Oil haw k -What '3 y. m Corsier; Second y wtinlnjtnn. Jf . a v:"'-"4'"- sfw - - """ , V" &e Close at One ft man "3 to $12v50, special for today - . .$8.95 223 MARKET STREET . . 1.25 to $35.00 liae of Kodak Albums & Stationery Store C- 32 N.. FRONT ST. WILMINGTON, N. C. i . ft-jggg 5 ervtce. Sprihaier & ComDanv S WD MPIcimeithoiit a Cleaner? : JUST .TELEPHONE US feS'wTll : - " . '. 1 -:-' ..- . . - . -TITTL'fl-VSI Jilt . : - -' '., ":" - . .1--.' i-y rt