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t CHS HURNTNG STAB, W&MINGTON, Nf C Uff BAY,; PEOSMBEE, 22,515.- 4 -V- FEN Fa 1 E DOTi STAND BACK FOR THE WANT OF MONEY WELL GLADLY CREDIT YOU! v ...:n u 1 . 1 41 a. .jsi Jlcs 4. it. ij J -Jil 4.f iLiii m.4 4f MfAAM xt4Gafs. 'VfttfTI wsm4arf94.fuwfftfv WE CLOTHE THE WHOLE FAMILY OH CREDIT wished to pay -cash with a credit plan so easy at their disposal. But thousands do nevertheless and they're coming here in preference to going to the cscl&iive cash stores, because our selections are are larger and' our prices no higher they're often less. Drop In before the rush Is on Yotflll HSse our Pay The Easy Way Wan, mm Sr. L - 11 , : : : i . .. " : ' j 8r4c 1 ; ' "mmamm ,-, . : - r t ; 7! " : ijvft ( wu "V . i j 1. 1 5 , : " " " MEN'S DANDY WINTER OVERCOATS We are not only showing you more up-to4he-xnin-ute styles from good makers who are advertising their productions and prices in the magazines and newspapers, but we are giving you these produc tions on little easy weekly payments, at same prices at which they are being sold at over the country for spot cash. Priced $20 up MEN'S STYLISH SUITS The tailoring on these garments speaks for itself The new flannels, the new cassiisres and the hew worsteds are specially distinctive. - Young men and the older progressive fellows will be delighted with the endless display of styles, now covering one of the largest and handsomest clothing departments in Wilmington. We also have an immense line of con servative models. Priced $20 up WOMEN'S DRESSES Afternoon and street models in styles for the youthful as well as mature wo men. The latest tunlo, panel and apron effects that give the straight and slen der silhouette. Some beautifully em broidered and braided In new ways of fashion. Favored eolors, navy, taupe, brown, plum, burgundy and black. Priced S10.0 and up. WOMEN'S HATS Farley Hats have created a furore in Wilmington for their smart style. Every day we Bee new faced in our Millinery Department for one woman tells another about these wonderful values and tndividality coupled with a low price make these Hats the most popular in the city. WOMEN'S FINE FURS Featuring a superb collection of furs of the most choice and elegant quali ties at wonderful savings and then you know our easy credit system will be a wonderful help in -securing a high grade fur on the easiest kind f payments. S H E S For The Whole Family Gross y r jt Unci ajuHjUftr Women's tine Winter Coats Very Latest Models Tfce greatest collection of high class Coats, we be lieve, ever assembled at this price. Yon have the pleasure of choosing from newest and smartest loose back, semi-fitting and belted styles with raglan, set in, md tailored sleeves, fancy and tailored ,pockets. Large collars of self-material or fur, including Hudson, Seal, Kit Coney, Opossum and Marmot, Some attrac tive stitched and trimmed wiu Dunona, PRICE $15.00 AJN1 Ui Women's Stunning mtei An ssscmklage wMeh yu agree is most extr s&afy, 0foeiit$&QQtsf&QOay nifieentty tailored with eujneaHad presfsiaa, gfon ning taiUeurs, semi4aiZord4 trimmed and sport mod 4is with w ehouldejrs iwul sleeves, SfoteMaJIs Wa Velours, Men's Sejesej, Tweeds, Peplta, Oxfords, Broadcloths, Priced $22 up it ; Pi! mm is, :JM-rmmsg- : PWHwm uuaiMHrH i price sis.oo ajnu i i s W FARLEY OLAJ) Jl JHUNli W, M"to Street . - . i - WAS BANNER YEAR WITH LUMBERMEN OF THE WEST fstem Carolina 'limber Business as Best Kver Knovm. and Pro- ix ct-i for 1919 AreGood. ' year- 'Spccia! Star Correspondence) Ashevi!le, Dec. 21. That the j'JPt eilH:,-. 1, 1 i- 1 ln tne history of lumbermen in West "n Carolina is the opinion expressed JJ itading lumber dealers of this sec-tion- 'hile not' perhaps the largest ln uie number of feet shipped, the re ceipts have been the greatest in the istory of the section. War price's on "mber have been exceptionally good, and er h embargoes, the local aeai- , have been able. to cut and ship a MUdiuuy or material. haatUcillly a11 the common grades of dnft lumber, the principal pro s r,f this section, have been ab staDf by the furniture "business of the car e' f, nrl war demands have taken e of ihe rest. Tree nails for . ships r,Ie ben manufactured "in large ; ' 1 ! IT I Q tak' 1h' fact etensively, Jiave been usf U S 'U lua"tities of fine epruce for " in making airplane pArfcs. , gah faddltion t( other products, Pis has , est- owned by the government, var, n producing fire wood for the of i "fSf camPs in the southeast, a force in? v laror battalion soldiers hav- ? "--mi at work all fall cutting and mentn5rfout this weed- TRe" abandonr Ee,i the various camps has top- been returned fo camp to be mustered out; - While there is a lull in the demand for iard woods at the present time, andthere is little prospect of any further-great movement of wood until enrintr. the local dealers are. not wor rying: ; The, shortage of labor which still prevails in this section would pre clude the possibility of shipping in , r. icrrB-f .ouantfties at the pres ent time; ahdthe lumbermen are con-. tent to make the beet oi hhubo sprrngi satisfied that et that time re newed biiilding and other activities, both at home and abroad, will open up a large market for their wares. Be au8e of the above-mentioned labor lngXhe itQ market over-stocked when ,thei derhend for hardwood re PTh? lumbermen do., npt. expect war time prices to continue to prevail, but .1" .hardwood is going to J ih -.rrfiai reauirements of th,;after-Var .program, nd they are satisfied that they, win b. high, priced for their products. nif. I.L'jj ri thev believePQinte ber indusiJn,:"4 " wWeifsi jbldls from;te Antl nbde's werH' lP Tew York a I'ttle while ago a, voniaji wb- - RICE SHORTAGE SEVERE IN PORTO RICO TOWNS Island Suffering Fm Xear-Kantlne as Well am From Influensea Kj?tdenio Made Werif otherr , .iv; - . .r ' ABtral- "There oes one; yi - . iaris." , A.- ' V' ' ; ; ' " rHow doyou kfijaw-:., - , - . ?ou canltell by theangaroo teath- frn hi. ' San . Juan, P. R.. Deo, 1. (Corras pondence of The Associated Press). Many towns in the island are without a' single bag of rice and the shortage in many localities hoe brought about a condition described by those in a po sition to know as bordering on famine. This food shortage is ' adding very greatly to the seriousness of the. in fluenza epidemic and many deaths are attributed not so much to the disease itself as to the complications brought about, by ltck of food. Shipments of rice from New Orleans and other gulf ports whichare now from four, to six weeks overdue proba bly will bring -some renei ouiun ius mf.or.timA the island authorities . anti cipate much suffering and hardship that at present they seem poweTiess vo prevent. . , ... According 'to Albert B. lee, federal food oommlssiOner and chairnvin of the Porto Rico: food -commission, the question now is wholly one of trans portation and the commission has con sidered the local situation o serious that it has urged upon the United States shipping board the necessity of immediate relief. .Help has been prom ised by the Shipping Doara dui bo iar the loeal food commission has not been advised of thesailing of any ships bringing rice. v - TPnr- trift flrot time In . Tuar'nnd n. hLlf i.the rood' comntisaion has no, "re- afvk stnoir nf rice en hand, all of its released as needed 1 and in anticipation of the arrival or the new' orop, in oraer to proviae me Red Cross with rioe needed for- the re- lief of earthquake sufferers tne eom- mission was foroed to pick up mall lota of rice here and there. Many sugar centrals in the Island, employing large auantitie ef, labor have been scouring the island, for rice, at any price in order 'to provide feed for the sick on their plantation, In many insfaneea they have not been able to buy t single bag, Four ships, each, one e$ Traioh vaa to, have brought rice to Porto Rtoo, have been delayed in sailing by strikes or other causes or oibb . v rushed to Europe with food supplies which Are badly needed, there, Wheth-. er other ships to take tneir piace w" be directed here promptly ia a ques- tlon thit is giving many people fa miliar with the food situation in the island very serious concern, The average oonsumptien or rioe i. the island is in the neighborhood of 125,000 bags per month, Not to exceed 25,000 bags' of new crop rice have so far been delivered to Porto Rico, Happy! to tbe Last. This is the unique wording of a vill recently filed in the probate court? "Hello, children! Good morning? I am here to settle with you, -I am glad to see you once more, and eur settle-, ment will be satisfactory, Goodble," The nf ollow the provisions of the will in due form,--Carthage ,;(Mo,) Some aviators in NeHf Jersey the other day had" an aerial banquet 2,0,00 feet fn the heavens. - Wonder if Angel cake, was, served ?.-Fayettviu Ob- server. . ;- -, ' ' REVOLUTION BSOAN IN REFUSAL OF HUN SAILORS Berlti Varwa Pells 1e Crisis Wsn meet Wf CMSeal Out T attle. Aweterdaro, Jfo attempt ef moewi ef; the, e?w b.Eh, fa fleet tk - sieia.! wrte against the 3PT4tial waM before t aTOtt BgH.ed, ta eHara6?ie4 y. tba Be?!. Yeraer fta Jast devilish, erime .gainst the German, peo ple that sealed the doonvof the Pan German." Refusal ef the sailors to go out and flight is -regarded as tn first step toward the German revolu tion: ' This . mutiny ia desoribed by the. Vorwaexts as. ''an ct of self-de-fene by S0.009 men against the vil lainous FanrGerman. pln,, - . To understand, the position, con tinues the newspaper, "it a necessary to go pack to the feverish propaganda v. iha Ran.DArma.n8 at the end " of October for a eo-called national, fight f despair. .To, sava the? neoks 'they oonoeiYA tb iaea of betting tbe peer pie into a forlorn hope which, could only end. in complete extermination. -Phe death of the doeraed eighty thous and did not concern these maniacs tn whoe reckonings human Wood never counted, Their notion of military hon or Was that the whole people should suffer vthemselve to be butchered "rath er than undergo the shame of defeat. "With their minds steeped In the worship of might they had a inkling .airaiiitinnarr Durrentfi . amonK the men. l They,stillitnakined tht fron diseipllne -wus! paramount. . xneir lioiiu ish; plan, w-as -to, sends m 1 be saertfieed to ha iast entp, Th.e news, spread wftijftre. "At the last' stag of tbA-wajn ar-a wo, aU t e kilKM ft!. 4 TTha oiaoers baxs.ng-u cajjoej ip vains "Phree ixne the pder. ws gyn en. it was a. d;tfflcult position, fox- nxer with no backing fcufc their. feliftt solid-arity-. A thousand w-ere imyr-isr; between freedom and $mprtaonm.em ltd'- not. it. .-Wf yevoluon.. Jt was the m? ?X w V fJ-- Geranans yftth wha wfi be teJ;y last desperate W7 hol themsems, havl tartei the cenftagrAtian I this rastt devilish, crim gaint tha German people tha sealed their aftom," lHPI.OItJClBjpk PtDS! TO FIX- WITH A GOOD REASON ETIT (London Tit-Bit.. ' The soliictor. had been in .the country calling upon a tftit ut 9n his "return there were signs o loafing and laziness on. the part o.f tha Junior. clerk. ;mnn.c tvnewriter baa not been touched today r snapped tha man of law-, M - - . . - . "Oh, sir!" ejaculated the, junior "hy I was uin it only ax- hour ago!" ' ''v';- t'Then. thundered the employer, fhow comes it that there'sa spidery tha macbine and that he'-s, woytn. a wal over the keyboard?" v I'Slr," remarked the la(L TU t?" h truth. There was a fly t taa worK of that machine, natnertnani ifasia mv timfl - in entrapping tlws; insect, sir. II er introduced tha spiden, airl". Jowed tha'piaa o 4aYOttD- K V oMatned from abroad dujfi. tbA -art , 1 giving nnaaoil sjuo to feettJ aueA by'them,,, m mM; dapartmant. niaoa.. WMK ajnwunt invaatd. i M thaiw, .fejaMT1-. reached. aut ft,?0000 at the, aft of li?v ar KfW.0V ! Efcitish gxvnnen bWv ITT.OOxOQ French. qad, a,n4 -Uf,04OH SBSan, lfcAnd,. TJo, k'ahonH H add ed JllfcOMytfOft, Mcpjpeantina? Sinee. foreign lyan boud nk coonpanyr de-, Dentures rawpi wwjsh WHW ly- effected, at th 'Vei.nB. o -h war, says n rp9F wf w'v r trade afterward becatna y-ea. fepiK There -vras. a 'psojao,ittoci tnciaasje, japan'-s, shiRmanta, nearby- M?ffta, ami tha santH ftftaR to take tha niaea o commodities, tb04 WW W b emppea xrorn xHur?JHh w ' ff Tr- Chin wher thera, was, a mnd for Japanese gooa JJjn?v 3 ments ox munrnons, n the allies increase n . vi"w r t-. -tai? fhAM amounted to. S801. 6e,O0O ah inffrease. V '$tHM veip 191$. apsw's imposts, r: lf . wera iSl7.9pO.oeQ, fiaa,oo, SW crease of nftyrtwa par pent qve thisl balance pf trade n 1916. This appars entiy h pav4 na war. for. anaxj pansion of JapanHi Jndu,striea an4 trada in the luuwaa, eaio nm H.-uMM ill at; Mm Mi-, ft I - 41 -f ! '1 ' f i. .;1,' 1. .'; ''I '"I I M lit'.. J i S ti' 1 J " work, and t& soldira," hav, 4. )' v - J;-- !;
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