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Society Orel No. 3. of Fifth Avenue Metho . diet church, will meet 1 tonight at i o'clock, at the home .of Mrs. ; R. H. Orrell, 81 South Second street, it was -announced last night. , -, , ' ' "i - ' " " -w.v- V -' ' Mr.' - and , Mrs. B. W. Dunham are visiting - friends and relatives ; In Nor-. : folk, .- . ' ,- j ' . ' - . ', . ; .. .- - v ! "Born January 22 to Mir. and Mrs. Kerrnit Wood, a son . who. has been v named Frank Armstrong. . , . -' " --' . : Mrs. Draper Eatertalma On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Wpiiam Draper delightfully entertained friends . at her home, 314 South Second street. Those present were Mesdames K.1 A. Brown, R. Beaty, Marvin . Smith, and Miss C. Arenberg. and Mrs. Wilson also Mesdames SL Caruthers and C. I Grim mer. The guests discussed a new'name. for the club recently organised 1 by them, J but the naming or the club was post poned until a future meeting The "members elected the following officers: -Mrs. C. I Grimmer, president;, Mrs. R. A. Brown, vice president; Mrs. Mar vin Smith, secretary, and Mrs. Wil liam Draper, treasurer. The members appointed, a benefit committee, composed of the following: Mesdames Caruthers and Beatty and Miss Arenberg. Cake and coffee were - served at the close of tie meeting. . " "OLD MAID'S COSfVKNTIOir A delightful playlet, "Old Maid's Convention," will be presented Friday rening at 8 o'clock-in-Cornelius Har nett school .building. The play will ba ' given under the auspices v of the Ladies Aid Society of Epworth Meth odist, church. A nominal - admission will be charged, and the public is cordially invited to attend. ." . COLOXIAL DAMES TO MEET An Important called meeting of the North Carolina Society 'of Colonial Dames will be held this morning at . 10:30 o'clock. . in the assembly rooms, 502 Market street. The meeting will be of short dura tion. It is announced, and the topic for discussion will be the Pageant of the . Lower Cape Fear, in which the so--. ciety has been requested to participate. All . members are asked to be present at the meeting this morning. JOHNSON NOT THE MAN GUILTY OF CAR THEFT Officers Picked the Wrong Per- son At Laurinburg (Speefal to Tie Star)' LAURINBURG. Jan. 23. J. F. John son, arrested in Charlotte on charge of stealing a motor car here, did not prove to be the man wanted. Officers say he was the victim of circumstances and can easily prove his Innocence. His wife joined him here last week. He is an exTservice man. After dodarine tha -law- for almnct two years, Will Ferguson, negro, has surrendered, submitted to a charge of blockading and. was given thirty days on the Anson roads. He made a full confession, saying: his "conscience wouldn't let him rest;" , Another cotton meeting Is scheduled for the 28th at this place; in. the court house at 2:30 p. m. v - - - --t Sheriff McLaurin announces that.aji taxes unpaid on February 1 wlir ba , Representative Shaw, l ' Scotland county, has a bill to appoint Miss Julia Stuart as a justice of the peace. -j j "VT. H. Weatherspoon was called ' to Durham last week by the death of -A arotber. The funeral was held Thurs lar. - Large numbers of cabbage plants are being set out In this section. . - Wednesday evening: a special supper will be given at a local cafe by the alumnae of the North Carolina Col 'ege for Women. . ' ; ' ' Hunters during the week brought in a lot of rabbits, which sold readily at 15 cents each. i The Cantaloupe association is to meet here tomorrow at 2:30 to complete or ganization for the season. The house of lords fs' composed of the whole peerage of England and of the United Kingdom. New Silks For Men's Shirts La Jerz Silks, beautiful quality and colorings, 32 inches ' wide; comes in stripes and plain white COLORS : AT ; WHITE ! AT $2.25 $2.00 Crepe de Chine Silk Shirtings, 32 inches wide v are priced ; AT ONLY $1.50 T0 BR O 5 Per Cent Discount For Cash LETTER '10 WIOWW liJ FOUND, IT 16 REPORTED Murdered Farmer Had , Been ,. Threatened With Death ; v (Special to The Star) .-- GOLDS BORO, Jan. 23. It is reported here by a person from Whitley;- six. miles west of this city, that the letter i i w.. nr.v4ah r Wlorcrtna. knma rewiveu uj iiianjau v. . v ... - . - . time before he was shot down 4n cold' through this .condition in orderto at t , . T - . attain economic reconstruction. frf. piooa on me nigiiv ui - i Signor Olivetti sees an encouraging been found among Mr. AVigginsV effects. J ejKn jn thr fact that strikes and labor If this letter has been found,: it will j agitations are becoming Jess frequent not take very long for the - Wayne j and less serious- He says this Indicates county officers to arrest - the guilty that the working men realised the dif ones, aijd brihir theni to justice. The Acuities through which' all ; industries murdered man received a letter stat- I are passing. Nevertheless, unemploy ing that if, he did not leave that nei-im ls characterized as grave and in- gnoornooa in a buuii uuie ue wumu be killed. The reason given in, the letter was that Wiggins had reported mg that if he did not leave that neign borhood in a short; time he would Mr. Wiggins was a hard working farmer on the John Grantham farm, now in charge of Tt. W Irvin. of this city.- After receiving the threatening letter, he came to uoiasDoro ana renrea a place, and had moved part of his furniture. He left home on the night d own n tW :&ce of ever Jn of January 5 to see a neighbor about . creasln ob8tacies to exportationV and helping him to move. While walking . th dIn nution of the home market. rv along on the Southern railroad track to inBoth exports and- imports hav de the neighbor's home, he received two . a , na,yf4cordPnK to flares bulled Just, above his heart. He jj 1 p bl merlnra perMdap turned and. tried to reach his home, J : ok - trk. L-Hn.. s .x. but dropped dead in the cornfield in , st. Septb,etIV I OtfveM fWeihMr"VwnsS-received the jatee and the otelif threatening letter, if he had acted ! tJl i V innfhor man in that ' urtinn of the county did, he would be living today. This man received a letter last winter saying that if he didn't leave the neighborhood he would be killed. The man sent at ; once for bloodhounds. The bloodhounds traced the scene to the home of a man in the neighborhood. The man was sus pected of moonshining. No arrest- was made, but the man was notified to be more careful in sending threatening letters? .( The January term of superior court will convene here tomorrow. Judge Lyons,. presiding. The grand jury will take up the. murder of Wiggins. The prices, paid on the Goldsoboro tobacco market last week have been the best so far paid this season. The general average for the. week will be over 33 cents per . pound. Cotton is also- slowly 'advancing in price. It is reported that the Wilmington Electric Railroad company, which has bought out the- Goldsboro street rail way, will commence work on the new line the "first" of next -month? This will be a great Improvement, as the new line will take in the suburbs. ' A PRATER not stand apart I would nor dwell alone, Nor live as one too good to soil my - - -hacds: ..... I would not guard the soul, that is my own . So closely that it shrinks from life's commands And ' scorns to go where shame and ' sorrow reign - For fear it, too, may wear a scarlet " ' stain. , I would not say, Tm holier than thou " And stand aloof when others cry for . . . aid; I would put down 'my shoulder to the . plow, And join men, undaunted, unafraid. If through the mire with purpose high .. I go. How.-came the mud upon me God will . . know, . . f - Clean hands at ' night! . That Is the . . pride I ask. But let me stand to service through the day; Let me go gladly to my grimy task. Til bear the dirt which I. can wash away. . Thvugh deep in mire Life calls on me to fight, . . What matters that, if I am "clean by "night? Edgar A. Guest in .February Good ...Housekeeping. The English language contains ap proximately 700,000- words. Apple treei should .be planted from 30 to. 50 feet apart. , - . ; t -a : YARD . a : YARD $2.00 A YARD W&M 4 ' f DEPRESSION IN ITALY PART OF THE GREAT WORLD CRISIS ' ROME, Jan. 3. (Correspondence of Associated Press)--Businesa depression j in Italy-is characterised by Signor OU- L vaf t o Amnntv In nsrllmM nnt Inl . V. - ., J - - - A'--- - ---- V M dustrial and - economic- expert; aa . part of "a world crisis1 He attributes thl situation v not. only -in Italy . but In France, England and America: to' the restriction of consumption and to limi tation of money. ne .'expresses ' the i 't Milnlnn th&t ' ill rnnntriM mnsl . nca creasing ' i ' . - iGerman " competition already is hav ing a bad effect on Italian mechanical industries. ;'Woolen manufacturers are operat ing: only ; three or four. v days ' a week and hosiery and ladia rubber fac tories are working 'on reduced Itours. No new ships are being laid dow.M be cause of the uncertainty of future- na , va, constrllction. The once flourisbing i tnAh11. lndll-trv ofMtalv onlv lust pons iMisn.utu vu ic """ "- unsteadiness in the price of raw -mate rials. , ' i JEWS OF WHOLE WORLD .TO . RAISE 'PALESTINE MILLIONS r LONDON, Jan. 6-i (Correspondence of Associated Press). Jews throughout the world were asked to consent to a form ' of- self taxation by tithes in" the manifesto recently issued by the Pal-', estine foundation fund, asKing : xor 3125.000.000 or the" reconstruction ."of Palestine. The manifesto . was 7 signed by a number of distinguished Jews, In cluring Lord Rothschild, Sir Alfred Mond and Dr. Chaiiri Weizroannv The manifesto outlines a big program of irrigation, drainage, forestry,-road-making, bridge building and town plan ning which it says can be accomplished if the Jews of the world will tax them selves to produce the fund desired It adds that the purpose of the. pro moters Is' to enable Immigration . into Palestine to begin without : delay and to provide for the' economic develop ment of the country. Thousands are waiting on the threshold of Palestine, It asserts. : i INTERRACIAL SUNDAY1 TO BE ' " OBSERVED IN SOUTH TODAY ATLANTA. Jan. 22. Interracial Sun day will be ohtterved tomorrow in churches throughput . the southern states. - ' ' '- ' ':' . " Governor Dorsey of Georgia and -the executive board of the Southern Bap tist convention, as well as others., have indorsed the movement for the inter racial Sunday, initiated by the Georgia interracial committee of the Toung Men's Christian " association. Assur ances of cooperation have been. given in all parts of the south." ; "We are' convinced that" ' it is: high time . to direct the Christian thought and to stir, up the Christian conscience of America to the needs of the negro of the southland," the committee, de clared in Its call. i -GovernorDorsey approving the move ment said he .was deeply Interested and anxious - for conditions Working - for the better relation between the, races. He urged ministers to "appeal to jthe conscience of the . people for ' a more even justice in the courts, for better housing and sanitary conditions. . for better school, faclli tic s for. better travVj eling conditions, and more patience and self-control, growing out of the spirit of the Christ, in .the associations of the jfao races.". . ': .The Georgia Baptist convention urged its ministers to cooperate "in this,-, ef fort - to " secure genuine, Christian rela tions between the people , of both . the raoes. ; ; ' .. . " ' ' U. S. WEATHER BCRTCAU Wilmington, Jan. 24. 192LV Mtorologlcl data for the 24 hours ending at S p. m. yesterday. ... Humidity RecoTd - i ; Dry Wet Relative : bulb bulb humidity temp. temp, percent s:oo a. m 50 47 'IS 12:12 p. m 66 54 44 . 8:00 p. m... ...... " 59 "11 ' 6T - Temperature: Maximum mum 49: mean 60. 72; mini- Rainfall for the day .0 ; since first of month to date . 1.00. . r- - . North Carolina: Generally fair Sun day and Monday; - mild . temperature, gentle variable winds. . Sun rises 7:14; sun sets 6:34.' - ' ', . Ta Tide '. ' " ''': ..High water, liow water i .. . A.M. . V f A tut T1l Wilmington ... 9:17' 4:10' 4:60 Masonboro ...... 6:60 7:11 12:31 1:20 Southport . ... .. 6:05 ' 7:29 12:67 - 1:37 WEATHER BUREAU REPORTS. Temperature! 6 O STATIONS ' he OS 2- - 33 V JJae Abilene .... cloudy 68 "16 68 72 72 10 72 ' 70 44 '62 72 62 72. (72 ; 64 62 V58' 62 42 70 72 72, 00 0 48 22 48' 00. 48 .42 00 18 58 00 60 .48 64 00 oe .00 62 00 48 l60 00 . .00 .00 1 .00 .00 1 .00 .oo .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ' .00 .00 .00 V .00 .00 .00 1.14 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 VOO ..00 Ashevllle V.'... e ear Atlanta. clear Augusta ''. clear Birmingham : . ; clear Bos .:.. fVinriAnton , clear Charlotte clear Chicago ...... ffr Gaivesion . """"j Jacksonville .. clear Memphis .... cloudyj Mobile clear -MTnnts-nmerv clear New Orleans ptt cldy Maw York .... i. . clean O k la horn i v cloudy Oklahom . . . ... cloudy Toitine : nt. cloudy Pittsburgh clear rva-iciftu . - ,i - - - i nniih i...,.cieari Shreveport .. cleaV St. Iyuis pt.-cloudyL Washington clear Wilmington . - clV 48 oo ,66 I . 00 72 I 49 j00 5 S-TJM I it - , i. REDUCTION, DAY FIXED FOR ROBESON COUNTY Farmers Wni Discuss Curtail ment of: Cotton Monday , (Spedaj Thm Star) LUMBERTON, Jan. 23-Plans are be ng perfected for a' great farmersmeet fng to be held f in the courthouse '.in Lumberton, - Monday, : January ; 31 -cotton acreage i reduction day." It was decided to hold the meeting at a recent meeting of the Robeson division of the American Cotton association and it is expected that "this will be one of the greatest gathering of farmers ever known in "the tate of Robeson." L. 13. Blanchard, a O. Dukes, T. A C McNeill. Jr.. AV. K. Bethune and F. G rover Brltt were appointed as a publicity com mittee' and this committee will thoroughly advertise the meeting in all parts of the, county. ' . , - Prominent speakers will be on- hand, among them W, B. Dove, secretary of state in South Carolina, and, probably ex-iovernor R. L Manning of South Carolina,-, The farmers of Robeson are Interested in the American Products Export and Import corporation, a num ber of. them already having subscribed for stock in . the . corporation. The plans of the corporation 'Will be ex plained' at. this meeting and other mat ters of Importance to farmers and busi ness men, generally . considered.- Some additional street paving is soon to be done in Lumberton and the sewer a-hd water lines extended. The present legislature will be asked to pass a bill granting the- town -permission to . issue bonds in the sum of 1182.000 for this work. , .. . A number of . free tuberculosis clinics will be conducted in Robeson during the next few? weeks, the work, being done under the direction of the county board of health. Many have made ap plication for examination and clinics will be held in several sections of the county, v ( ROCKY MOUNT ACTION :A SURPRISE. TO GROWERS Tobacco Board of Trade 1 Against Closing Is (Special to Tfe Star) WILSON. Jan. 23. The action the Rocky Mount tobacco board of of trade in refusing to cose January 27 and 28 for the drive, for tobacco acre age reduction, came as a surpise- to those behind the movement in eastern Carolina. - " v The demand for closing down of the warehouses comes from the farmers themselves through the Tobacco Grow ers association, who sought and ob tained the promies of co-operation from the Eastern Carolina Warehouse association in .order to make the drive most, effective., The farmers of this section have .been, outspoken in their demands, for, acreage reduction, and none more so than those In the Rocky Mount sections- v The - closings of the warehouses for two days, and ..the active, interest of the warehousemen.-, are . necessary to the- full success of the campaign and any hitch . at " this time may prove a serious blow " t the concerted action which is necessary. The matter has been presented to the . executive committee of , the To bacco Growers' association and an ef fort will be made to have the action of the- Rocky Mount' board of trade reconsidered and rescinded. . 'WIOJINGTON MARKETS ? SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE 6 5c. ROSIN $5.00 and 75c. TAR-$3.50 and 15c , i, VIRGIN $5.00. ; YELLOW' DIP -S 4.00. 1 HARD $3.00. . ' ' COTTON WILMINGTON-rSPOT 113.75. ' i. PRODUCE MARKET . ' CORN 81.16 to 11.60. BKEP 10c to 15ct VEAI- 16c to 16c. ' - BACON--(M. C.) Hams 40c; sides and shoulders. 30c to 83c. CAKE TALLOW 6c . BEESWAX 25c. HIDES 8c. '.- WOOL No market. " HENS $1 to 81.25. LARGE PALL CHICKS 76c to 80c. SMALL SPRING CHICKS 35c to 60c, dull. ' EGGS Steady. 60c to 60c. v BUTTER 35c. i , SWEET POTATOES 81 to S1.26. ' CABBAGE 12.00 to 3.d0 cwt. 7 APPLES $6.00 to .17.60 bbL WILMINGTON PEANTT MARKET (Reported by J. S. Funchess Co.) -White Spanish, tanners' stock, new crop, primes, per bushel, 30 pounds, $1.10. .-- - .. :, , North Carolina, tanner stock, new crop. . primes, per bushel. 28 pounds. Vlrtrinia ' RunneVa, . farmers' stock, new croD. srimes..- ner bushel. .22 pounds, 88c -r. 1.-, .',v -v..--". Virginia Jumbos, farmers' stock, new crop, primes, per bushel. 22 pounds. PETERSBURG PEANUT 7.1ARKET (Reported by Rodger 1 Plvaavaev amd . Coaayaay, Inc.) . . Spanish (farmers' stock), market firm $1.00 per bushel. - V Virginias (farmers' stock), market firmer. - Fancy- Jumbo 6c- to 7c' per lb.; extra prime, 5c to 5c per-lb.; prime. 4c to 5c per lb.; shelling stock, 8V&Q to (4o. -; Vy; . '-;v- i:?.: To Cure a Cold In One Day' j Take GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUI NINE tablets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W." Grove. (Be -sure you get. BROMO) T 80c (Adv.) Curtains ' .: Just- received a new lot of B6-iftch Marquisette and Scrim certain goods. These are' ex- . ' .' . -' - " ' ceptional valuesat v r r ' 25c : -v Per Yard C. H. FORE & CO. DURHAM VERDICT OF 928,000 , V IS COMPROMISED FOR SlRJHro s '- (Special to The' Star) DURHAM, Jan. 23. 4A compromise was effected on the verdict of $28,008, returned by a superior court jury ; here Friday night In favor of Miss Nellie Brock and against the Five Points Au4 tomobile - company 'and ': the 'Carolina Powfer and Light company. Through the compromise, Miss Brock will : re- r cover $8,250 from each company. . The defendants - will pay 3 all court -costs. I The. damages were-for injuries; to Miss v Brock's left arm,!, which- were caused by an explosion in a vulcanizing plant. MAKE DRIVE THIS -WEEK. TO ' , CUT COTTON 'AND TOBACCO (Special - to The "taT -' '.- WILSON. N. C Jan.- 23. Beginning Wednesday ; the tobacco warehouses ;.:n all eastern Carolina 'counties will ne closed for the week in order .that a whirlwind canvass can be made to in duce farmers to curtail cotton and to bacco acreage one-thii'd. ' , , ; ; Capt, ' Carl Bafts has leased a hall for an armory and will raise a mili tary company to be a part of the na tional guard. Twenty young men have already enlisted. .' . . i V LISTLESS PEOPLE SELDOM POPULAR You Can't Attract Friends When : You're Feeling Dull and Despondent Popularity Goes to the Red Blooded Pep to-Mangan Brings Vigor, Health and Happiness to " Anemic Persons . When v you're feeling your best whens you're griming with happiness, "pep"' and enthusiasm people Just can't help being- drawn to you. You're a favorite wherever you go. But when you're constantly tired and dull when everything . Is too much trouble when you re bored with ! yourself It's natural that you affect your acquaintances likewise. . If you're not feeling , up to par, you're not. If you're not sick exact ly, but are just, run- down, what yoju need Is a good tonic. The food you eat is not becoming energy-making red blood. Everyone gets run-down occasional ly. But it's not necessary and is" real ly dangerous to let this condition hang on. ' A, bottle of Pepto-Mangan, the famous "red blood builder," would. sup ply the iron and other properties your blood now lacks would bring- back your old-time energy and enthusiasm would put color in your cheeks vand spring in your step. Pepto-Mangan-is agreeable- and con-, venient to take, and endorsed by phy sicians , everywhere. Can be had in either liquid or tablet form. There's no difference In thpfr frn Ask your druggist for Pepto-Mangan and be sure It's "Gude's" the gen uine. The name "Gude's" should be on the package. Advertisemenf. ' , LEGAL NOTICE " . Under and by virtue , of the power Of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by E. B. Lasalter to E. B. Cox, Trustee, which said Deed of Trust Is recorded in Book 118, page 338 in the office of - the Register of Deeds of New -Hanover County North Carolina, default having been made thereunder,- .the - undersigned Trustee will, on Saturday, January 29, 1921. at 12 noon; at the Court House door in the City, of Wilmington. North Car olina, offer for sale by public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder a cer tain Automobile . described as follows: One Anniversary Model; seven-passenger, Apperson Automobile, number 21, 900. ' ' . .. - t This is a new machine,' has an alum inum body and is generally recognised as being one of the finest machines in America.- ' - , Dated and posted this the 20th day of January, 1921. ' . E. B. COX, Trustee. . (Advertisement) . l-2L-10t SAVE THE DIFFERENCE AUTOjOWNERS! Save 50c to $1.00 each time yob fill your car .with gasoline. Buy-a Bowser Gasolin4 Tank. For prices and terms, see or write . ' - "''-rv- C. L. SPEIGHT Orton Hotel WILMINGTON, N. C. -' A ACADEM'Y THURSDAY, JAN. 27 KidEUis - Vs- Fritz Hanson , . , f . , , , - - - -.i Second of series, f orlhou- sand dollar purse and. ; championship :of south.- EUis won first. - RINGSIDE .TICKETS Newman!s Caf e IF WE SELL YOU A SSRO m COESET yoi Buy it with our assurance that it will be worth -every cent you pay for itworth it in style, worth it in comfort, worth it in wearing service. The suoerior quality of these original front lacing corsets, justifies us in making every sale conditional tpon your complete satisfaction.1 "... ' ori fflarche : "Wilmington's Shopping Center" SUBURBAN SCHEDULE TIDE WATER. POWER COMPANY Winter Park. Seagate. Wright -rllle, WrightavUle Beach aad -' Iaternedlate Polata 7 - Effective Taprwdny, October 7, 120. Leave Wllmingtea Vmr WrlsrhtavUle Leave Wilmlngrtoa For -Beach . 6:50 A. 7:20A. M. M. U. M. M. M M. 6:50 7:'20 Si30 X ?30 i0:00 11:30 1:05 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 A. A. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M.' M. H. M- M. M. M. M. M. If. M. M. M. 8:00 8:30 t t:20 10:00 . 11:30 1:05 2:00 2:30 2:00 3:30 t 4:00 4:10 6:00 5:3 :10 6:40 7:15 8:15 9:16 10:15 11:15 A. A. A. A. A. A. P. P. P. P. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. 1L 1L M. 1 M. t 4:00 P. 4:30 P. 5:00 6:30 6:10 6:40 7:16 8:15 9:16 P. P. P. P. P. P. P. fll:15 P. M. (DAILY KiCEPT SUNDAY. FROM STATION Ne. 1. This car connects at Wrightsvllle on special request to transpor tation office. Phone No. 2701. . - Thls car wlir go through to beach on special request to transporta tion office- ' ' - ' v.. .--' Daily except Sunday.. f Saturdays and Sundays only. . Sundays only. - Freight Scheduler Dally Except Soaaay. -Leave Ninth and Orange streets 3:00 P. iL . . . Freight Depot open daily except Sundays from 1?00 to 3:00 P. M. STATE SECURITIES COMPANY INVEST3VIENT BANKERS STOCKS BONDS R. L. HENLEY, President 903 Murchison Bank : Fuchs Cash :r SALE OF WHITE LINGERIE AT GREAT SAVINGS ' : ,' - '- ' , ; - 'K.--r:yrv':'t - 1 Well-made lingerie--the kind you like to wear, and the kind that wears and washes well All sorts of styles and materials, in many dainty colors besides white. And prices are so moderate you can buy a great deal more for. the same money. . fT$1.19 NIGHT GOWNS Fine mus lin in . flesh or white, slip-on models trimmed with laces and. embroidery. v ENVELOPE - CHEMISES. ; . nainsook or pink batiste, pret- , tily hand-embroidered or tail- ' ored, with trim hemstitching or lace trimmed. ' PETTICOATS Good quality, muslin,; trimmed with a deep' embroidered flounce j with un- . derlay. Other models in , pique. . . . . '. . . - BLOOMERS--Nainsook or-1, pink batiste, in a, number of models trimmed s with dainty -v lace ruffles. Also silk and- cotton mixtures iu attractive i , desigrns. - . i .'AT $1.85 NIGHT GOWNS Fine na in-' sook with dainty yokes of Val . lace, -.fine embroidered inser tions and ribbon. . - ' . - s -. - ENVELOPE CHEMISES Nainsook. . trimmed - with ; pretty Val lace, medallions or . fine embroidery. v i; . All-over lace brassieres, special , ' ... at ;...V." ....... ''Hook Front Style; ize 34 to 44) Le. Leave WrightavUle For Wilmlagton 6:10 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 7:20 A. M. 7:50 A. M. 8:30 A. IL 9:25 A M. tl0:25 A M. 10:65 A. M. 12:26 P. M. 1:55 P. M. 2:56 P. M. 3:26 P. M. 3:66 P. M. 4:25 P. M. t 4:55 P. M- 6:25 P. fe. 5:55 P. M. 6:35 P. M. 7:06 P. M. 7:35 P. M. 8:05 P. M. 8:45 P M. 9:46 P. itf. 10:46 P. M. 111:46 P. M. Beach . - Per - ' WUmlngtoi 6:00 A. 16:35 'A. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. ' M. . M. M. 67:05 A. 7:35 9:15 tl0:15 10:45' 12:15 1:45 2:45 3:16 3:46 A. A. A. P. P. P. P. P. 4:16 n P. t 4:45 P. 5:16 :45 6:25 6:65 7:85 7:55 8:30 9:30 P. P. P. P. P. P.; P. P. INVESTMENT SECURITIES BuildingTelephone 290 AT : DeptSStore AT $1.39 NIGHT - GOWNS W hite nainsook or pfnk batiste in several' styles, r Trimmed with touches of hand-embroidery, or with- fine laces or embroid- ;cry: also: Windsor crepo pink or white.1 in ENVELOPE' CHEMISES Fine .nainsook or batiste, i" spink or white, with Val lace, "yoke, ribbon straps or built-ny shoulder straps; also silk and : cottou mixtures In flesh. PETTICOATS A' deep et broidered flounce or lace ruf- lies on a soft muslin top. AT $4.50 PHILIPPINE. N I G H T GOWNSFine nainsook, trim med with . dainty hand-embroidered sprays and scallop?- f PHILIPPINE? EN VELOI'K CHEMISES Fi n e nainsook. hand-embroidered with dainty - flower sprays and scalloped. 79c )jodnino .05- rSr'.IV ' oJoquosBTO ' 113 Market Street 8g:0I to: ST:-r O40quorrpr iBphjL ' ; JXBpuopj '4pioo 1 LZ-9 ZOS STAR CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS 'paiwasun
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