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I THE MOBNIKG STABmMNGTOyrNG., r'sATTODAY'JAiiroABYrl5921V" rife fflfctb Mtms Sj3 Miss Katharine Elliott, Editor T Mrs. W. H. Newell has returned from Whlteville, where she visited Mrs. Andrew Howell. .. . . , Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Sprunt left "on Thursday night for Kew York to spend several days. , . i. " .'. ' - . . . Mrs. Devereux H. TJppitt and daugh ter. Miss Margaret Lippitt are visiting relatives in Clayton. Ala. ' . MeKimmoD-Crcwi Weddiag at Ralelga The following extract from the Ral eigh Times will be of much, interest-in Wilmington, where the bride has visited a number of times: i 1 ' -rh- marriare of Miss Katharine xf. wni(9m Simn-1 so .MCKimmon, both of Raleigh, took place ion .Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at Christ church, the ector. Rev, William A. Barber performing the ceremony. . ,r . Pro'f. William Jones,' of .St. Mary:a school, played the weddin music.'.-. -. "The bride had as her maid of honor, her sister. Miss Roberta Crews, who worea charming frock of navy.Mu taffeta' and nafy : hat . with ; toaches of French blue. She carried a bouquet of pink sweetheart rosebuds and mi gnonette. ' ' -' -Ths bride who was given in marriage 1y her brother, Mr. James Crews, wore a modish traveling suit of brown trimmed with fur and brown hat to match. ;She wore a corsase of parma violets and lillies of the valley. - ' i- -Th Kridroom was attended by nis lassiier wtw 7 brother, Mr. Hugh McKimmon, as best .man. :. ' - : - . ; "Messrs. Arthur McKimmon and Jerome Stockard acted as ushers. "After a bridal tour Mr. and Mrs. Mc Kimmon will be at home in thiss city. Both are popular members of the younger social set and have a hostjf friends throughout the state who will be Interested In their marriage." . ; - .- ' - Born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Rosenman, a daughter. ; f Hon. Richard I. Manning; former governor of South Carolina, -who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs- John D. - Bellamy at their home m Market I street for the past few days, returned yesterday afternoon to. his. .home in Columbia. S. C. ; -..-- - i ! - - HeMtal Circle site . '-The : Hospital circle of the King's Daughters are giving a series of cake and candy sales for the benefit of the ' James Walker Memorial hospital and the Jackson Training school. The first sale of the series will take place at Honnet's store' this morning. A lib eral patronage Is solicited. . Program of Sunday Scfcoel Institnte The program of the Sunday" school institute for teachers and teacher trainers to be held at St. James' Epis copal church, January 18 to 21, in clusive, is as follows: i 7:80 a. m. Wednesday, Thursday and ' Friday, celebration of the holy com k.. munion; 9:15 to 11:30 a. m. daily, morn ' lng sprayers: lecture' and conference I on "The Pupil," Miss Mabel Lee Coop er; Intermission, noon ; to. l:3a p. m. dally; prayers for missions at noon: ' Christian nurture series, with special reference to adapting it to the' needs and possibilities of the smaller schools, Miss Mabel 2e Cooper; 1:30 p. m. daily; j luncheon for all delegates at parish !"t house; 3 to 4:30 p. m., special confer i: ', ences; Tuesday,, "Linking Up the 'Sun ' ' : dav School Work with th Work of the ; Day School"; Wednesday." "Efficiency In the Sunday School,' including prob : . lems concerning organization, and ma-, !; terial equipment of Interest to teach ' .ers and superintendents; Thursday, ! : "The Home School"; Friday. , "The I Church School Service League," includ- i . lng activities for boys and . girls be- , I tween Sundays; 8 to . 9:30 p. : m. daily, i ' night session lecture and conference i : on "Tne Teacher, Miss. Mabel Lee ' ' Cooper..;' ' - V. ." ' ' ' . , ; . . '. l! ORGFANIZE COLLEGE EDITORS Move to Get Tkem All Into an Asso- ,!:;' ; ,)' efatlea la State 1, CHAPEL HILL, Jan. 14. Embryonic :ii editors In North Carolina, are laying flans" to form a North Carolina Col egiate Newspaper association. Dan iel L. Grant, editor of the Tar Heel, student at the university, has outlined . plans for such an association and has m BSaVaV SEBSS9E9BDBE33BS 3BHHHBB HlJlIISIIIIirTj2IIIDMiIIlIl i tor BRO. if I- , mm mm te,..-?'.,:: ,' : yy, ...V : ." m mm,, We have just received a nice assort- ment of Silk Tissue mm. wide. It is on sale today, per yard ,(..- . . . . . . . - - 75c :'' H ( We are showing a ity, 32-inch Plaid Ginghams, at per yard '-'J.''' M"". 25c l v;':;.v-; .',-:-t ', I. J., t -I ,.' ( , ' .V , ... i t t. '.; ." . ',,.":; ? ' 't... .-' - K O i Amfmi'"::)iLJj ... .. '. v ... -yr Store Closes at 7:00 O'clock Tonight! Telephone, 1997-J written -to all "the college newspapers In the state, sounding -out the opinions of the .editors. .- '- r Replies received from such newspa pers is the Trinity Chronicle, the Davidsonian' of "Davidson college, the Old Gold : and Black, of - Wake Forest. the Salemlte"- of Salem college, and others Indicate that there is wide spread feeling in favor of, an associa tion, and it is probable that ameeting willbeheldi nChapel Hlllw. ithin the next two .weeks. - 1 Among the . suggestions - which he proposed was that each college news- '""iY : nems oi news eacn wssk, ine pro.- pospl has. been sent to all colleges in the state, including the colleges for women, and. Grant thinks that the. as sociation. Is going' through with a whoop. v - . . .y ;' 1 DEATH OF LANGDON IS TO BE INVESTIGATED Court of Inquiry Ordered to T VladivostoK At Once WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.-r-Despite Japanese assurances-of regret aTId jore cautions "to-. prevent a , recurrence,. . a thorough investigation will be made oy the' tJnited. States .government of the killing of Lieut. W. M. Langdon, Ameri can .naval officer, at Vladivostok, by a Japanese" sentry. Admiral Gleaves. commander-in-chief of the Asiatic fleet replied to the navy department today from Manila, that he had - appointed a court of inquiry .'to investigate the circumstances sur rounding the death of Lieutenant Lang don." - He added that he with members bf the court would leave Manila next Thursday aboard his flagship, the troop transport Huron, for Vladivostock. Of ficials here in the meantime will await the findings of the naval court and an answer, to the note dispatched last night by the state ' department to the Japanese government, requesting an official explanation of the affair. Renewed assurances of regret over the affair came today from the Japa nese government in a note transmitted to the state department through Baron Shidebara, the Japanese ambassador. This note also indicated that the Japa nese government was desirous of pre venting a recurrence of such a happen ing and other dispatches announced that the Japanese military authorities at Vladivostok had been instructed not to challenge Americans in the future. Admiral Gleaves reported that the Japanese authorities had informed the commanding officers of the cruiser Albany, to which Lieutenant Langdon was attached, that .they also would con vene a court of investigation.' SILK HOSIERY REDUCED This is the time to buy your hosiery for the summer. We have a. large stock of Phoenix and Gotham brands of hos iery (the best on the market), which we are offering; at the following prices: $1.75 values, at . . . . $1.25 $3.00 values, at .... 2.00 Just received, a shipment of new Two-toned Ribbons, plain and fancy, picquot-edge. The prices are based on the pres ent market. , 4 f C. H. FORE & CO. 113 Market Street WW 'S Ginghams, 32 inches new lot of good qual- WN 'S If ' -'.'f.;,' rSmMk' " ."5?' Sale of Utilise Aprons Jfess You 'will find this an ex cellent time to add to your supply of comfortable work ing garments for) present needs.; ,it,is a good time to buy aprons that are so cool and sensible ; wheh warm days come; Foresight in the matter of your needs will permit you toj practice economies by purchasing at this sale. Regular prices, $1.50 to $5.50. . Sale prices SI.00S3.67 Suits at , -Suits at Suits at Suits so Coat atJ Coat '.':at: hosiery 17 50 and ?6.50 women's- fancr silk hose, full -fashioned, lace and Richelieu, in' black -And white, xeinforpedWei gA.fi S and toe, at .,.;..... $5.00 and. ?.50 fancy " lace hoie, fashioned reinforced heel and toe: colors, white, pink aadVf cordovan, at only S3.29 $1.25 lisle and fibre silk hose, full fashioned, in black, white and brown, at - .v 79c $2.50 women's silk ' hose, ,full fashioned, plain- and Richelieu ribbed styles, lisle tops; colors, brown, taupe, black , ; Qfln and white, at UUU 59c women's .isle fashioned hose, Nfclack, white and gray, 59c chjldreri, Buster Brown and ' Cadet h?sfe.-in black,' Atf t white and brown fw u 50c children's mercerized ' lisle . socks in pink, blue, white. r' - ',''.TlL brown and black, IQa &9U 75c children's Fay hose; white, black and cordovan, at . . . Jfousefurnishing and iOhite (foods at' 85c printed Marquisettes, 3f Inches wide, floral patterns, per yard RQn only. WtfU 65c Imperial outingrs. 29c 19c per yara 45c Washington outing, per yard y. . . . . . . ... . . . 27-inch nainsook, 10-jard pieces, per. bolt v . O 1 Cfl only. .... VliUV 86-inch nainsook, '10-yard pieces, per bolt:,".;';: 4'" -. only ,.;. ... r . $2.50 86-inch nainsook, 10-yard pieces,. s;v;-.:....$.5q:; g 6-inch ;i long 'clothi "10-yard - pieces. - " 'r .'W'v 9 f A per bolt . VaiiUII ",y. yy:'y - v. 86-inch,' long ' clo'th', 10-yard per5 bolt 84i50- 86-lnch Piles crepe, white or Cesh, 10-yard pieces, 15 C ' C ft per bolt POiOU 18-inch Birdseye, piece v. ...... . r .'i $1.69 $1.79 22-inch Birdseye, ' , piece 1.... ... .. ( n ft A if 27-inch Birdseye,1 piece . . . ....... ''' : ' '-.'80 -Inch 'Birdseye, , .. . piece , . r 89c apron checks, ' pr yard . . . . . . , ft $2.49 19c 29c t 35o 49c romper cloth, 65c A. C. A. ticking, --t ; ; per. yard . . .1'. . , t 60c pajama checks, ' V-'' 29o : -iper yard i -..per. yara ............ sU Remnants of White Goods, Wash Goods, Ginghams. ; Outinirs. Chunhrnva , v Etc., Etc. SPECIALLY PRICED Specials at:.... .v. iiAoy.uuarrnoni.cnoicers. ua -t-Tr : si?.ru Marmnnt. r.rtnirm. U;&xceptionalPalues'M:-Suits- Of timely interest aire the stocks of wmter 'suits how vpn sale at' reduced prices, v There is more than ordinary appeal to the smart styles, the coldefyinglfabrics, the durable workmanship and the genuine oaHty that isso from every angle, it has been a long time since price and quality of suits were so fa ' yorable to shoppers; - ;T valned to '$55.00. valued to $59.50, . - V- valued toT $65.00, ........ valued to $70.00, SI 9.75 $22.50 $24.50 $27.50 at ..... " fashionable Coats for QOell-pressed m The style of these coats and the beauty of their material is so exceptional and becomingly attractive that we could profitably carry them over another year. values to $55.00. . . . values to' $69.50, 1 v.:.-. $22.50 S29.75 Crepe de Waists $3 05 Chine $6.50 to $8.50 waists, at . $16.50 to' $22.50 waists, 'at . . . . . . . . . . . .:. . .v . v Pdtues in 'fursM Georgettes, Drown, blade and Lucille fox; scarfs, formerly $155, J'J )Q Brown, black or taupe fox scarfs, ' for ineHy&SO, QAt? AA - - Jil'v,.i,2.fL' - , - r:". - i . . ' - - jpiacjr, Drowji, : rea ana taupe iox ana Brown :Wott scarfs, for- Q A A rrff , merly;$89.50, at . . . . . . fPHt I D Black, brown and taupe fox scarfs, for merly $65.00, $32 50 Taupe or brown fox scarf siVforinerly Wtff .brown for muff: fnr- 1-tf tfVVM tngene at colors. HSiV:i:TO - - ..!S,'.t' .If"-- at . V. .i . . . A ....... 59ff;Mli?lM. . m: " ' ' " VT ?.VIKo?lohger.: tnust'. -women get along armntswashing them out, overnight and making them do. rrices are more than reashablenow. You can buy; the most exquisite pieces 'of foreign ; and domestic lingerie at prices that are right. Satisfy your desire for pretty underthings at these special prices. They offer countless-opportunities for replenishing the wardrobe great savings. Crepe de chljne gowns, lace, ribbon and.C geor gette trimmed, slightly soiled, former price $15:00 to; $22.50, " V .C7. AC at Muslin gowns, teddies, bloomers . and corset y covers, lace and embroidery trimmed, ., QC. values to 12.00 ?? Hand-embroidered .nainsook teddies and gowns. prettily lace-trimmed, 04 A C values to $5.5Q .-.Vfci1! Unusual sale of ; flannelette gowns, pajamas, children's bathrobes, children's gingham and serge dresses, party dresses, coats arid hats. Children's flannelette sleeping' garments, values to $2.00 ... .' .: v I 9Q at Women's outing pajamas, t one , and , two-piece -styles, values to $5.00, $2s65 Children's dresses of gingham, chambray and Devonshire checks, sizes 2 years. ;..;,."',','' '"tV'" . v ";-;':-."';:'-v' v' -Smm:y . Values to vS 50; Q I CC -;. Children's dresses of chambray, gingham, plaids, and linens, sizes 6 to 16 j:i.;yaues:".$3.75; to $6.50, . - ,. a O h C WtiSO Children's serge dresses ; also a few r uresses, sizes o w iu jwus. . :'Vaiues $11.00 to $15.00, ' ' ' av.aa - S7.95 at W I Values $25.00 to $3.50, at ..".ir.V. .... - Children's party dresses, in many .attractive models and colors, a's party dresses, m many attractive models and colors, - ; 6do less . 0 ilming ton s ChUdren'sCQaisJalfpricel Suits valued to $110.00. at ................. .. Suits valued to $75.00. at .....i.:. ...... Suits valued' to' $79.60, . at Suits valued to $89.50, . . at..... V... Sdd.50 $29.50 $32.50 $37.50 ' Coat values to $150,00, -at .......... Coat values to $72.50, at ........ , S69.50 $34.50 and eorgette &repe Reduced $11.50 to $15.00v waists, . . . One black fox muff, for- QH OCA merly $25, at . ..... . . tpLui -DU Two black f ox muffs, for- (J Q O K merly. $18.50, at . . . tP aW D One mink cape, for- dT" O ; merly $225, at V. . .; . tP JL Li.fJ3 One beaver collar, f or- lie beaver collar, for- (JIO KA merly $85, at .... . ';. . $HbtD) One mink stole, formerly (RAO ne mink stole, formerly $185, at One mink stole, formerly (CO $125, at ......... . ; . : tDps ljOne Stone Martin choker, I f formerly $89.50, at . : . tPbb- $35.00 brown mink C"l T choker, at . . .. .tPX I $14.75 with only the smallest, number of silk Batiste pajamas, gOwns and teddies. In flesh . . and, white, values to. $3.50, $ I 45 Hand-embroidered nainsook gowns, , teddies and petticoats, values to $9.00. S3 Q5 Jersey silk vests, camisole tops to (JO CT match bloomers Vfcivv Jersey silk1 bloomers, tailored styles, Q Oft in flesh .... QdtCXJ Women's outing gowns, values to $4.50, at Children's bathrobes in ' pink; blue and Kavajo patterns; regular prices' $2.00. to $4.60;: half TXe '.a?i ..S.1,00 TO S2.25 Values to $6.00, &t Values $7.50 to $10.00, ' " ' r . at ............. v. velveteens, serge middy suitp and . Values $16.50"to $22.50. at ; ; $12.96 Shopping. Center 1 9 j i '-r-'l ' ;; ' -." a' "r . v Chance to uy QloesReasonablu This is the season when gloves soil easily. Careful grooming demands- several : pairs in '. readiness. These special prices come with great timeliness, for one may buy a number at great savings at this time. Fab ric, silk and kid gloVes in all sizes and colors are radical ly reduced.: - $1.00 jWomenVi chamoisette gloves in white,' chamois RQp and bisque ............ . "5fu ,.' i ."':"'-- ; $2.75 women's- two -clasp silk gloves; colors. beaver, black and ' gray, with contrasting stitching, k qq at $3.00 to $3.75 children's cape gloves in tan, brown and gray, , less 25 per cent. . -- ' . '..' S5.00 women's suede and Mocha S0!!!-.;. ;v':. S3.69 Special Silks and iOoolen (foods Section $2.50 taffetas and messalines in mostly all shades, A Q a yard ... O i4 $2.25 crepe de chine in the sea son's most desired I CQ shades, a yard.. ...... V I iw?l $2.50 georgette crepes. 40 inches wide, in many attractive color- . o"..:.7.-.SI.59 $3.50 extra heavy quality crepe de chine, 40 inches CO Q wide, a yard ........ .Wfciwa $2.25 silk and cotton kimona ma terials, in a wonderful array of patterns, 36 inches Ql M Q wide, a yard .... . V I 9 $1.69, to--$2.50 all-r-wool ... Ireneh and :' Storm : serges, -36 to .42 . inches wide, . QRc a yard lwU $4.00 all-wool -Frenchsirges and poplins. '42. inches O 7Q wide, a yard ........ Vai I l $5.50 all-wool jcheck suitings and skirtings, 56' inches O f AC wide, a yard . .'.-;. V I U Remnants of Silks and '" Woolen Groods ONE-HALF PRICE Ef A KA ull f7CT I V CTA Olf under - KnitUndetmar ;$1.25 women's union suits, at ....... $1.50 women's union suits, at . . . . . . . , . . $1.75 women's union SUitSt Et $2.00 women's union. :.89c SI. 19 SI. 29 SI .49 ,. , suits, at .... $2.25 and $2.50 women's, union syits, at ; l CQ only ................ O I lUU $2.25 $2.75 women's union SI. 89 $1.95 $2.25 $3.00 women's union . at . . $3.25 women's jnion . . suits,' at ...... wW,i.i to 6 - ii.bU women's union 9 cn suit at .. ;...';' -.'.v-.' Q $2.65 J3.75 women's union "'. .suits, at .V....".i.v, -$4.00 women's union suits, fat . ". :'.'. v. . . l. $2.75 $2.95 years. A a f" 04i3D 15.00 womte's union i An Air , suits, at .". . j wOiSv middy Specials $9.95 toilet Articles . Moon-Kiss talcum - ; A .; powder jY Japanese . Incense face I9c 59c 29c powder i . .'.. . Van tine's face .'powder.; Palmolive . soap, 3 bars OCn frfpr-iu;-.-.-., ........ Ow Moon-K3lss face 39c powder . 4 9 Hair Goods, SwItcheSi Transfor A J mations andsCurlib? Ie?" Vs v'-H'-' 'Ktl 25 j Per Cent :' '' Special
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