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-:-tt '. -.' 'I'.. ' --".. " . ; - . , . ; . -. .- "... v- -. THE, MORNING STR, . WILMINGTOK, N: C.;. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29,1921. f j ;:.' V" i r . .1 ' - t Miss Athalia Bunting, Editor Telephones 61 and 55S-J Thi I Told In Oonlldeaee Ifhave a table, cot, and chair ' " -And nothing more. The -walls are bare. Yet I confess that in my room Lie Syrian rugs rich from, the loom, Stand statues poised on flying toe. Hang: tapestries with folk a-flow As the wind takes them to and fro. And' workman Fancy has inlaid Jly wallr with . ivory and jade. Rev. and Mrs. George S. Bowden and little son, George S., Jr., of Charles ton, S. C-, are visitinsrTelatlves in; the city this week. Rev. Mr. 'Bowden is pastor of St. Barnabas Lutheran; In Charleston. He wiirpreacni in St. Matthew's Lutheran church Siin, day at the 11 Vclcck service." - Vu) f cries and hurrying feet, .My. window is a faery space That iiives on ('each imagined place: OUl ruins lost in desert peace; 'The broken fanes and shrines of 1 Greece; ' t ' Aegean islands fringed with foam; The everlasting hills of Rome; , Troy flowing red with, skyward flame, And every spot of hallowed fame. The. classes of he Cantwell Dancing Opening on a New York street T lovand acOn of the children for little May Webb Cranmer, who was a favorite . among her com panions there. . -v Reverend Father , Walter B. Clark, rectok of St. Philip's church at South port,, spent yesterday :in -"Wilmington, returning to Southport on .the after noon tratin. . .. -' -.r TVi rrnntwell Dancinf school will Outside my window I can see hold its regular Saturday dance tonight The sweet blue lake of Galilee, jat the "Hibernian hall at 9'o'clock. . .And Carmel's purple-regfbned . height;' - - clothed with stars ana, ,.,tw;rrnm.rti. , visitor in the city yesterday. , - - A Wlnt Fete ' The following, whimsical, paragraph And Sinai night But this is told in confidence. So not a word when you go hence, For Jf ray landlord once but knew My attic fetched so large .a, view;, The churl would never rest "content Til he had raised my montftly rent. Harry Kemp. The Hospital Circle of the. King's Daughters and 'Sons will have the last of aerles of cake and candy sales at Honntet's this morning beginning at 9 o'clock. The proceeds of the sale will go to the James "Walker Memorial -hospital and the Jackson Training school. A liberal patronage will be appreciated. Rev. William J. Gordoru of Spray, N. C, arrived in the ciy last night to hold services at the Church of the Good Shepherd tomorrow.' Rev. Mr. Gordon ; has many relatives in Wil mington and will, spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William L Smith, Sr., at 903 Market street. : . . . The ladies' of Trinity church will hold their homemade cake and candy -sale at the Jones Motor Safes company this morning, , beginning at 8:30 "o'clock. . Her many friends will be delighted to know that Mrs. Goodlett Thornton, who underwent a serious operation at the James Walker Memorial hospital several weeks ago, is out again. Master Jhn Grainger Is spending some time with his grandmother, Mrs. W. L. Smith, while his brother Tom has the mumps. . ' Play to Be Given " , "An Old-Fashioned Mother," a dra matic paraOle of a mother's love, which was presented last year with great-success by the- Christian En deavor society of Emmanuel Presby terian church will e repeated Tues ilay night, Februtry 1, at 8 o'clock at the Hall, corner of Front and Queen streets. Tickets are on sale now. appeared in The State, .Columbia, S. C, "Dame Nature, wearing a costume of pale gray trimmed in crystal fringe, yesterday j gave the first real winter fete of tie season. Everybody - en joyed it as an occasion of rare beauty, and many of the most sturdy entered with zest into the exciting contests of, keeping erect upon ice sheeted pave ments and dodging ice showers from the low hanging trees. The more caui tious folk were content to-be 'specta tors, enJoyfngthe fun through frost framed windowcjyjes. " , "For a While all. electric lights were turned off and only the natural " day light, shitted by couds to conform to the prevailing color scheme ptwintry gray and white, were used. "Frosted rdses, with here and" there some exquisite crystalized fruit blos soms, supplemented the lavish decOrai tion of ice coated evergreens and stark trees, and . during the entire 'time an abundant ice course was served." - Mr. and Mrs. TQm'de .Rossett, and two small daughters, who have been visiting Mrs. Fred Dick,v will' leave to night for their, home in- Baltimore .:, 'Miss Emma. Thompson, of Southport", left this week tov resume, her studies at Fassifern school, Hendersonvllle. Little Miss Katherine Thompson ..and Master- Thomas Thompson have re turned to their grandmother's home in Edgewood, South Carolina, where they are attending school. Mrs.. W. H.. Pemberton, Mrs. .W. I Smith, Jr.. and small son, W. Ix Smith," Jr. Jr.. have returned from Greens- boro where they attended the Scales Bryant wedding. . The following item, from the Char lotte Observer will be' of interest to Wilmington as many of the guests are well-known -here. Mrs. Cansler, who was Miss Nell Wisdom Cave; attended Hollins college and has several friends in this city: 'AUss Charlotte" Abbott entertaineS charmingly-at bridge athfcr horn ; in Colonial Heights Thursday afternoon. in hpnor of Mrs-; Edwin Canslr, jr.,", who , prior , to"; her recent martage was Miss Nell " Wisdom Cave.f one' i ot Charlotte's most popular young ladies, "Miss Abbott recelved;-hep gesta Jft a frock of bronze vJa.ce. Mrs;.., Cansler wore midnight ' blue vdQvptyn : ttlmpied with little tlf er;- bucklesT- nd- with touches of peacock " blue. , . Hetv hat was of black velvet, beaded. ; a' .'V "At the conclusion; of j the . garaeV Miss Abbott seived'- a. salad . course with accessories, and an Ice-course." "Those - playing were Mrs, . ..Cansler, Miss Catherine GUmer,-: Miss Julia Baxter Scott, Misses ,CorihnefandROg ers Gibbon, Miss Elizabeth Miller Miss Joy Draper. Mfss' Mary Stuart Alex ander, Mrs., David-, Clark and guest, Miss Elisabeth riYoung pf Khoxville, Term., . Mrs. Charles L,ambeth, Mrs. William Dodson, Mrs. Charles Chester Bassett. Jr.. Mrs. Caldwell McDonatd, Mrs. Walter Lambeth,: Mrs:. IJugh A. Murrill, Jr.. Mrs. Dan Carroll,- Mrs. W. Carey l5owd, Jr., Mrs. Morehead Jones. Mrs. C. 'B.-' Bryant, Mrs. .W. -J. Brown. Mrs. Heath Nisbet, lrs:v AddK son liambert, Miss Bess Durham. Miss Dorothy Knox, Miss Nancy . Shelton, Mis.s . Anne Dewey , Chambers.' Miss Minnie Little and Mies EllensVictor," " ? '- Southport Cir - .- ' r Southport" is noted -for its community spirit and the. AW aid Navy club ,H often -the scerie of gay. and attractive emertalnments given by everybody in. townfor everybody' else -to enjoy. : The following is a contributed- ac count of "the " circus which was pre sented on lastTuesday night: " " "The'circus was killing a great stfc cess. The rugs were, taken up the fioers covered - with .jineT straw to deaden the sound. The writing room was used as the. side show. On a table In. a cage was the wild man from Borneo Mr. Cavenaugh who gnashed his teeth, Jibwled, tore at the bars of his cage until the large ring in. his ndste trembled. Next to him were -the snke charmer, Mrss May Phelps-the tattooed man, the fortune teller, Miss Borea of New York the Siamese twins, the" 'f at '; wdman Mrs.. Arthur Dosber, and the bearded lady., Charlie Cause was ring master. The trained bears were caught, one of the clowns stated, at Doslier's brldse and the -beaver dam. "The-music . never ceased a moment. A tlown with a megaphone urged, us to buy the hot-dogs that were for sale boys peddled ' red lemonade, peanuts and popcorn. . "There were all knds of animals a - huge -canneleopaTd,. trained orsea, who skipped the rope', monkeys and athletes. " Dr.' Boyette's daughter brought-down the , house as a tight rope walker.. The Bolivia, quartette sang to the air of 'Reuben, IJIave Long Been. Thlnkins.and their songs-contained lots of local hits. . "The audience was requested to dress like country people and the chil-. dreh and people were a sight to be hold." , M. Edward Keathley, formerly of this city,, bnt now residing in , Philadelphia left yesterday after spending si short vacation with relatives and friends. v- " v John" Carter left last rnight .foh a business trip to : Raleigh where he wiUspend the week-end. x " MacRae Dalton of the British Ameri can Tobacct company is spending the week-end in Wilmington. Mrs.Graham Hobbs entertainedL.4.ne Thursday Afternoon- Card club at. the home ot her mother, Mrs W. H. Pem-I . A- delicious salad, course was served after the game. . -V -Those playing ; were . Miss '-Mary Nixon .Darden, Miss- Marv "? '3lles Bel lamy.'Miss'Lucv'Mnrchlso'n:' Miss Laura VParsley.-Mis Millei- of Statevllle, whs 4& vieitlngMrs. J. O.. Mann. Mr. Robert Williams,. Mrs. .Julian ;Mor ton , Mre. Robert Strang Mrs. Andrew Harriss, JrIrs. Harrison Symmes; Mrs. Charier Parmele. Mtss.v -Sue Northrop, : Miss Helen". Menzies,.Miss'. Matrguerite Bel lamy,"Mrs. Charles Grainger, Jr.. 'Mrs. Jvoodlett Thornton, Mrs. W. U Smith, JJ:nd Mrs' Graham Hobbpr.' . . "1-' ' ' F Scles-BryBt "vVedalng u- A quiet but unusually beautif ul wed f n 1 n nr wa c . . . . . ' . - - - e , " ouiemnuea t me ituiue ox Air. 'apa. tMrs. A M. Scales In Irving parjc last evening: when, their daugh ter, iiiss JSUJtabeth Walker Scales, bje came'the bride of Victor S Bryant, of Durham, -- , " : Owing to recent bereavements ( InJ ootn ramilies the usual formal pre wadding functions were "omitted and only relatives " and a few intimate friends -were present at rthe cerempnr but the large family was so liberally represented that, the spacious home overflowed with, out-of-town 'guests, giving ibrilliance to an occasion ,which in other respects was . distinctly sub dued.'. - .-. " , . The decorations were. of. pink and green throughout the home. A lattice of srnilax and "palms formed the back ground 4 of .a beautiful altar and tanj candelabra f-rfnd KYases ' of Columbia r9se? . we"e ; placed effectively. The mantels wete-; banked with fernsJ palms and rqses ahd-? an artistic ar-: rangement of smilax , and roses gave; perfection to a' scene of unusual beauty, . ' The -bride wore a erown of white' satfnw1thyValeilc.Ienne lace and her; veu was neia tn place by a. wreath ot orange blossoms. V Miss -Katherine Manning, of Wash ington city, was" maid of honor and wore ' a ' Nile gfeen satin 'trimmed in silver. The bridesmaids. Misses Frances - Scales , and r Matilda , Bryant, were dressed in pink -chiffon. Miss Mary, Leigh Scales : and Mss -jnila Dewey Bryant were the flower girls. Groomsmen "-.were Douglas Taylor Scales, Master . Wallace Nathaniel Scales- and Master Archibald Hender-r son 'Scales. . ' " ' The ceremony was performed at 9:30 o'clock by Dr. Charles F. Myers, and the unusual-service was preceded by a brief but delightful musical program. ; Miss Katherine Johnson - sang, "My, Heart at Thy Sweet Voice," and Mrs. Cu'mmlngs Mebane, Schubert's "Sere nade," both-acoompanied vby the O. Henry orchestraj , . j A receptlpn "; followed the ceremony and the happy' coupleleft at midnight for the honeymoon ia- Florida and Cuba. . j . .The, brideJs ayoungwoVnan of rare charm and gracious personality and haa a multiude;,ol .friends in North. Carolina and adjoining stales by .whom she .- is warmly admired. Greensboro NewsTjan. 26. - . ... , r , r Sator day Specials. u . - ' ' V Boys' hats, f or 6 to 10-year isize, $2.6o and All-thread silk ladies' hose, black . and brown, a pair . v . . 2 . . . . '. . ,r 95c SWEATERS FOR LADIES AND CHIL DREN AT ONE-HALF PRICE , r a 25c 25c 25 c Dresses of silk and tricotine : for ..: $15.00 (See these values. Dresses that gold as high as $45.00 are in thisSale) ' V'; - Crochet bedspreads, double bed size? plaiif ; white; big" special at, . CI' OC ' each . ". . . . .(.. ; . :l it).; . New spring millmery at atactiye' prices ;V .ranging OCV irom . ..... ...... ... .... . Turkish towels, . 26x46; Tqweh that sold f ; ior oaie price: each 65c Fruit of the Loom bleaching, per yard . .......... . . ". Palmolive soap, 3 bars for only Sweetheart soap, 3 bars for. only . I . : WOMEN'S AND MISSES' RED CROSS i - SHOES AND OXFORDS 1 ' .All the new styles ; also instep strap suede pumps; priced specially $Q 75 Men's tan English shoe bargains ; the best we have, been able to- offer y since J.914 ; all solid leather; Good-$y( Arj? Vyear welt, per pair . . . .Jp.Jfp Taii blUcher cut, high toe, a real comfort- - able broad last, all sizes, , Cl Q C; -a pair only x . i . ..m. .'. . .-. vTreaO Boys' Army last shoes, dark tan, heavy' : j 11 j 1 .fin.. r,J' aoie ana soiiu leawier. , j. ii&y will wear tt long time , and keep tne Jeet dry. , Sizes l to zf ; a pair Sizes 2 to $4.45 X . a pair . ; . ......"? ; 1 ?:. OVERSHOES' Rubber Overshoes for. r, l I? AND $2.00 a Pair 1 Misses' ' overshoes, .11 a pair .: . .'..". 'I ,- f .' I'M 8hr f $: M Co VV 6il llo Nk..J 2&30 South Front Street. vWhere Smart Styles, Meet Moderate -?tices . ..V Telephone Noi 272 Underwear y.Jv'lQ ''always itixn but this time 'Sit is better than any because of the liberal end-of-the-ihonth discount. Take in account ; how great your .needar for". some. will be able i ifft aura r-nciHoiaVli fH-' a" rinrio Ht'voVkio rno1ir , V-v-l-i n-nA A 1 . uain,, , w kjwii jwoc aim uuuci wctur nave the If' strength m their making ' to withstancl mucn wear and tubbiiig. ,J.3u- ind $7r3u women. a fancy laca silk hose,' fiili tashionea, white or. mack, . ftQ fld . . ..... . j $2.5U wdmen's full fashioned lisle, thread and fibre silk hoael colors, gray, brown, black cn or vliite DaC $i.S0 -and $5.00 women's fancy lace - silk hose. ' fuli . fashioned; colore, white, black .''-'' 49 ftD- , and pink . .... ... . . v .V., . i." ...'. ..... VfclO SI. " 5i)c lisle thread hose, , excellent quality; grayj, taupe, navy or White, at j. ...;.. colors, 49c -$4.0Q w6m&n's,AAA full fashioned silk hose, lisle t4p, black or white;, also white CO I A Richelieu rib . e. .. k ...... . . Vi l9 50c children's lisle thread-socks; colors, blue, pink Ponn. erreen. navv or ile-hlte. ma all sizes j.. 75c children's Fay hose in white, black and brown. Cftn v .allsizes .. . r. ...... .1 39v 29c $i.25 woBdten'li unionTsuits, " at. . . . . .... . . .' i $1.50 women's union Buits, - at . .., .V. . women's union suits, ; at ...7....... $2.00 women's union suits, at V $2.25 and $2.50 women's union suits, at ...... r 2.15 women's union suits, "at ... 75c SI. 00 $1.25 SI. 35 SI. 50 SI. 65 women's union suits, t at '. $;:.25 women's union suits, at . . . ; $2k50 women's union suits, " at' , $2.75 women's. union suite, at ........ :.v '.' $4.00 women's union suits, at .'. $5.00 women's union suits., at SI. 75 SI.S5 S2.I5 S2.25 S2.35 $3.25 Jl Chance to guy Qloves Reasonably ' 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 num ber at great saying at this time. Fabric, silk and kid gloves in all sizes and colors are radically reduced. v . . '. NE' FGhAD ROADS TL'r 1IOW V 12 MILLION DOLLARS . WASHINGTON. Jan. 28. New EhiK land railrods' were offered but refused a '-gift" of $12,000.b00 from trunk line executives to protect the former' credit, the Interstate Commerce com mission was told today by W. H. Wil liams.' chairman of the Wabash rail road, .testifying; at hearings on a re jdivision of joint freight rates between carriers east an west of the Hudson river. Mf. "5?ilHamK saifd the New Eng land carriers- turned, down the offer on the ground that -lt -would not meet their needs. Mrr Williams said that he wljh Presidents JRea."0f . the Pennsylvania," and -Maher. ; of the Norfolk, and West ern; represefitlh the lines 'west of thesj Huason rveri . naa jcomerrea with Presidents Pearson of the New York, New Haven and Hartford, and Hustis of the Boston and Maine, with an idea of effecting, an immediate settlement of the differences.- $1.00 women's chanwisette" glove in jwhife;." Cft" chamois and bisque .. ........... .. ... u9v r $2.76 women's two-clasp silk" gloves rtolors, beaver, Diack and gTay with contrasting: r "' C I Cft stitching, at . $J.OO and $3.73 children's cape gloves in tan, brown. ana gray. E less Per Cent $5.00 women's sued,and Mocha gloves, jit $2.25 -Kayser chamoisette gauntlets, gray or white ; $1.75 Meyer's fleece-lined gloves and g-auntlets tat youths ...,... . $3.50 women's black, tan or white dress 1.4.1 Tt. . u giuvca .... S3.49 ..:89c 98c $2.29 month Snd f Milliner u ' - Besides?pur regular stock, of winter "hats now on safei' many of .the hew mid-season hats aire included.: Whate"y6uj time? youmay gratify it at , i small cpst. It is ho longer netssaryto dey yourself , the Jhats yoii 'need to make your i Svarirpbe a well rounded -whole, fa models within your breach. .: v . . : ". j m.-z ' . LVJ, . - ..... ! .Hats, v.alues to $2f5.50 special '7; ".C.v . .' .Hals, values to $15.95, special . . .v. . . ; . . . . '. . $12.95 89.95 Hats.values to $9.95, special .. ... . . . . - - f - Hats, values to $7.S5. special w ........ s $6.95 S4.95 J1WS1DAYN0W INSTEAD OF 25 A DAY , 1 . Tfci Mesn About tlZ .Extra Iaeotn j Per Mnt1t tor Mrs. Hip.' ; j WE APPRECIATK YOUR MAIL ORDBHS Dress TrlmroinK Advrnitn-reoinly Priced "I have 200 hens, Inclyding late pul lets not old enough to." lay, and had been getting -15 to 30 eggs a daj-. Then I tried Don Suns and am now getting 107. td 114 eggs a. day." -Mrs. Essie. B. Ropp.'K. R. 2. Iilttles,flnd.. ' -This Increase of 7 dpsen a day in, thev middle of winter, at 60c a dozen, makes $126 ' extra? income per ' month. -Don , Sung for her 100 hen cost about f S0. It paid her, and we guarantee, it mMU pay you. t-. - - - Give ybuf' hens Doh'-Sunff nd wafr;h results f or . one-, month. - If you don't r hd that i,t pays for itself.and j;uys ycu a good-profit beBldes,-slmply.tti: u'a arid your- money will be cheerfully re funded. " h ? ' ' T- -?. Don Suns (Chinese for egff-'avm?) is-a scientific tonic and conditioner. It is -easily '.given in the feed, improves the hen's health and maka her stronger and more active.. ,It tones up the' eggrlaytng organs,, and gets the eggs, no .matter how cold or -.vet the weather. ' -.V. : ." s Don Sung., can be obtained, promptly frcni your druggist of poultry lemetiy dealer, or send 62c (Includes war tax) for a package by mall prepaid, ihir-rell-Dugger Co., 214 Columbia Bldg.. Indianapolis, ind. (Adv.) Wilmington's Shopping Center "A Penny Saved Two Pence Ct ear . HEKE ARE-THE LATEST ARRIVALS: ' x v Organdy Collars arid - Vests ' embroidered with wool - Linen Collar for" children's coats, leacb' 50 c ew 3hirtingsy "satmfstripes;" j.-'.-'.- 100 4 If. C. H. FORE & CO. ;"-5 A Pin a f " 5 a Groat"; a Yea 19 n rra n -iX'ts-.". V 'E offer you an pppojriit eviy d arid your dollars t)ur cash or charge "plan is based on the idea that each person should pay for merchandise purchased and service received. It does not cost as much to sell "for cash as it "does on credit Therefore we deduct 5 per cent from our prices if pay: You will also find that our cash prides kre as low ly lower, than those at strictly ;cash stores, because our overhead expenses are less' than theirs. For ekamjple, conipaTe any 98c ar ticle et a strictly icash store with the same article in our store and yoxiiwilLfind itiharkedfl;00TO;our at our store you get it for 95cor tKient strict p iy casn ro juet u ," i ' wS;- " ' ' . v fyj " - -. -yr7' r ."." ; :. ) -v" , ; , . if j-. . " ; ' '"- ' ' '", ;" ' -.Jr' "-'- -A v 1 . '- ' ' ' i- ' - ... '. .. ' , ; A. - '-' ' - , ' . . - . .f ' ' ' ' " ... '. '- ' '' - ' - " . 1 ' . ' . ' ' ." :c; r: X 113 Markett Street . ' i
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