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1 - V' -y t vf "af vv THE MOANING STAR, WIIffiffi(TQN,ff C.v j FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 -. ... V, i3 f i 3 f - , i i i t Butterick Patterns For October BROWN'S Butterick Quarterly For Autumn (' Showing the Newest Silks' for Fall and Winterl . , . . Come in and see the newest silks now, being shown here in a wonderful range of fall coloring's. Women of " today have learned that a goaclsilk is always economy. You will find only the best in this store. Canton crepe, canton satin, crepe de chine, crepe satin, charmeuse, satin, pussjrwiilow . taffeta, Beldin's taff eta, novelty silks, duvetyne and silk velvets. - A. D. Brown Gbtnp any "Right InvQuality, Style and Price - - -- - Phone No. 61 in "LOXGKfG - , by a photograph of Mies Vaughn On, to be back "onhe farm in October, costume. After the hurry of summer is o'er, The following is copied from the Out of the town now so gray and so sober, -Back to the jdys of nature once more. s The trees in the. orchards are shading to yellow,, . The aster and goldenrod-: cover the land. The colors of Autumn are everywhere mellow, The wonder of .nature is on every hand. -.u.. in th I br dancing was featured ; at a carnival T at Lumina Long for the fara.in, the. faU of the """Mies Vausrhn appeared once last year. ' winter at the Victory theatre here and Well may the country-folk's hold us In i bas -danced for "charity upo"n -several pity. " 1 occasions and presents Interpretative We who are severed from things that dances with grace , and charm, She are dear. Farm Ufe. j will feature an oriental dance "at the ' j Charleston Athletic club danC-and an MISS DELORES TrGHX TO appropriate setting will be arranged." '-m t t .Tii-iro K-r a Tin , . ' '" K A... . - . . . . " - - " - - - I , Post article: , ' . ' "The plans of this entertainment in clude elaborate decorations and -lighting .and special dances by Miss, Dolores Vaughn. This young dancer, who is a native ofWilminstonX. C, has lived m Charleston for the past four years, and although she has appeared in public infrequently here, has received most enthusiastic notices upon several oc casions when she appeared at Wrights ville Beach, notably last summer, when Miss Delores Vaugbn, a former resi dent of this city, and well known here where she has spent much of her time, is to be featured in a dance to be given in Charleston October 7 by the Charleston Athletic club, according to a story a-ppearine in the Charleston of September 28, which is accompanied TODAY Bargain sale in Apples from Nova Scotia, car at W. IL McEach rn's. 220 North Water St, ltc LADIES- TAILOR I ajuowee tfeat I have come back to the Ladie' Carton Talloring fonalamwi - again. All kU4 of Ladle' CwKmi Tailor lag and Repairing done at Lowest ' Prieea Julius Abelovitz 801 X. FOURTH STBEEST Mrs. W. W. Whaley, 16 North' Fourth street, and children, little Missee Elizabeth and Ruth, will leave, the first of the coming week for Greensboro, where Mr. and Mrs. Whaley-will make their home. Mr. Whaley will' follow some time late. Their friends, in Wilmington will regret very much to give them up, but best wishes will follow them to their new home in, the Gate City . . ; ' . '. SHOWER IX COMPElBIEXT TO i CHADBOURN, Sept. 29. Compli mentary to Miss Gladys Brown, a unique shower was given Tuesday af ternoon by the Young Matrons' club of Chadbourn at the beautiful 'home of Mrs. Guy Bailey in Fair Bluff; Mrs, Bailey being a former resident of Chadbourn and a member of the club. j This shower-was the fjrst iof the' pre I nuptial functions in honor of " Miss j Brown whose marraige sXo: "Knox Proc- A WOMAN TESTIFIES Here Is the Help1 Most Women Need at Some Time in Life:. . Covington, Ky.-"Some years ago. : I was awfully run-down and nervous from, feminine trouble and my physi cian recommended Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription told " me that it was the best medicine on the market for women. Whether it is the best or not it is the best I have found, for a few bottles helped me wonderfully and by continuing its use I was cured entire ly." Mrs. Edith Ford, 1320 Bknklick, Street. """ . . The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription makes women happy by, mak ing them healthy. A great many wom en in the South owe their rood health of ; today to this famous Prescription! Get it at your drug '- store, or send 4.0 cents to Dr. Pierce, Invalid's HoteJin Buffalo, N. ,T for a trial pkg. , Dr. Pierce will give you confidential medi cal advice free. (ady t.) , ; tor, of Ijumberton, will take place O0-; tober 15. One of the features of the afternoop, was a mock marriage most eftectiv.ejx performed, in the living room of JMs. stately old home. Mrs. Bailey's sweet voice in song, the beauty and frag rance of flowers, the soft light of the candles -lent the 'necessary enchant ment. There were indeed many things suggestive of a real ? marriage, y-tbe lovely bride coming down the beantl-? ful old stairway, -with her Bowing- veil and he9d crowned with orange blos soms; the maid-of -honor in . aa , ex. quisite gold lace robe; the groomsmen in their conventional black. At the conclusion! of the ;ceremqny, as the mock, bride-ascended the stairs she threw. .out her large shower bou quet, requesting the tnext : bride. Miss ' Gladys Brown, to catch . lt.; Miss 4 scethe'Stout" Oass - An attractive. figure is not a - riiatt'er of size but of correct proportions. The stout wo men who-are never fpoken - 6f as-stout? arc(those who give a little time and thought . to proper corseting. ; r Rcpgo Belt. Reducing -Gorseti give ,tie wearer an. appearance of knderness. The cjtclusiveRengo ; Belt feature ves $trpngtli and . iapport where tliie'catestram 'ereatenaAdlups. SPiejr have the reputatio of being r - the moat economical reducing . corsets ever devised' . Prkti Jhm $J to $io LIQUOR: OASES TRIED IN, RECORDER'S COURT One of. Four 'Defendants Sent to Roads; Two Freed, Other Held ; Until Today Cases : of ; alleged violations of th prohibition laws ' that have been ." pend ing for several days were--tried before Recorder George Harriss -" yesterday morning. '. Somuch interest wa taken in the cases and so determined were the fights of attorneys that morning and afternoon sessions were necessary to hear the evidence- F. T. Topp, former official of Onslow county, charged .with;., transporting liquor, was adjudged not uilty, but John Wilson, white, - former local bar ber, arrested. at the same time as Yopp, did' not. get out wthfjelear skirts: . The charge against Wilson .was changed to receiving and having . more liquor in his possession than allowed by law, "to wit- one . gallon." was given . 12 months, on- the . county roads. . Notice of appeal was filed -and bond in the eum of $oQ0 was named, X.? ? H: : It: Ruth Page, white, charged wifh. vio lating the prohibition law, :' was..'4 ad judged., not guilty, while Ida S-L Sykes, arrested at the same time, had her "case Jeft open until-this-ihorning for decision: About three gallons pf whis key was alleged to bave been found on the lower floor of-the -bouse occu pied by the women and it was further alleged ithat Yopp- and Wilson" left it there. .Wong Tee, Chinaman, who operates a laundry on North Third street, was tried under a charge of assault, it be ing alleged that he slapped a small white girl. He was adjudged guilty Nand ordered to pay a fine of $50 and costs. Other cases yesterday were; Sam Johnson, violating sanitary law, open -to October 6. ' Josephine James, v larceny, not guilty. Rosa Sumter, slander, nol pros with leave. . : Mancy Williams, larceny, two cases, both continued until October 23. Dolphus Vann, arrested on a capias for failure to pay, fine and court costs, was given 30 days on the county roads. ? n""" ' " Wilmington's Shopping Center I ' ? Opposite Postoffice T BJELK-WILLIAMS CO. I :-'J,; ,-5 r t - ' r ' It w-; Pi MISS BROWS AT FAIR; BLUFF Brown , racefuUy performed her -bid- S vP "Who uii Kittogfa Can FUkiM? Ob. goody. Jne, bet we're going to have ' KELLOGG S tor. our sup per.' aea wo won't dtoamr " . I leave i to the pick ICelloggs Corn FMceo- yes ma'am.mst like vouvTill! Put a bowl of KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes aad a bowl of imitations in front of any youngster! .See KEL ' LOGG'S disappear! Try the experiment on yourself It's great to know the difference in corn flalces-thej difference between the genuine and the "just-as-' goods" ! Kellogg's have a wonderful flavor that would win your favor by itself but when you vknow that Kellogg all-the-time crispness! Well they just make' you glad. That's the only way to say it! : ; Kellogg's will snap-up kiddie appe tites something wonderful! And, our word for it -let the littlest have their fifi just like Daddy must have ' his! You'll never know how ; delicious - corn- flakes can be until ypu. eat TOASTED y ! , ' si i the first by J vev. Frank D Dean, city chaplain, on "Proportionate Giving;" the second by John R. Tolar, Jr., on "Stewardship,' while Rt. Rev. Thomas C. Darst, bishop of he Diocese of East Carolina, brought the conference to a close with an appropriate address. . Similar sectional conferences are be ing held at this time throughout the country and one is programmed for today at Fayetteville. Rev. Robert E Gribbin, who is .to take a prominent part in the Cumberland county gather ing, left the city fdr Fayetteville last evening. DR. W. A. KAMER .Optometrist and Optlcla ; . Koyal Tfceater Building -'j ' -.Opposite Postofilee THREE DEEDS ON RECORD. Three deeds were filed yesterday. They were as follows: Home Realty company to' W. D. Koonce, a lot 43 ,by 115 -feet on Grace street at the northwestern intersec tion of Grace and Bay streets, $100 and other valuable considerations. J. H. ; Boyd and wif to Earl W. Jones and, wife, lot ,324 at Audubon, $100 and oth,er valuable considera tions. - . - J. Lu Taylor and wife to J. R. Covil, a tract consisting of 10 acres on the Scotts Hill road, adjoining the lands of B. F. Hall, H..M. Turner and others, $500 and other valuable considerations. ding, whereupon :the retiring bride ex plained that - she was sendlnsr Miss Brown on a quest arid If she "would'J pun me iittie streamers to tne dou- ( quet, they, would direct her how : to proceed.- To the end of each mule ribbon was attached a card directing! her to the hiding place of each sepx arate gift. . After the search was over, she-had an accumulation Qf which she was justly proud. t J Refreshments were served in two courses arid carried rout the club colors. gold" and blue. The favors, . too, ADDRESSES FEATURED SECTION -CONFERENCE Inspiring" Program at Nation : ; Wide - Campaign . Meeting ; Held Here Yesterday maintained the color scheme, being in the shape of dainty little umbrellas with an appropriate inscription. -"" - . " Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Green have gon to Spartanburg, S. C, where they will spend a few days with friends and rel atives. - Alomnie Meet Saturday A meetin-g of alumnae -of tie North Carolina 'College -for . Wonxen, at Greensboro, will be held in, the oific of Miss Florence Jeffress In thi p.wntnix fhouse tomorrow toiframe a congratula tory message tr the president of the college f or ' the splendid registration this year and for other progresslveness of -the1 institution. . Blackheads. Pimples ... - . ' . , ' ' . "" '- And Similar Skin Blemishes Quickly Disappear t COM anJccrt of KUtOGG'S KRUMBLES ai KELLOGG'S RRAN. AU who have used Beauty . Bleach enthusiastically proclaim it a - wonder ful blemish removerv:and :skin beautiV fler.:oCl' ;,':'- -.' -v ! This , delightfully, - fragrant,-- pink; tinted cold cream Js lightly rappliedat bedtime. - The invisible filmy coat, re.-. mains on . overnight.- The next morn ing the skin is cleansed with . Black and White Soap, with the addition" of a; little- Black and j-White Cleansing Cream-lf the skin is Irritated. L This Black and White Beauty Treat ment Is effective will npt harm the most delicate skin, and is . so inex pensive Black" and White- Beauty Bleach sells for- only t 50c Black tand White Soap 25c the cake and Bjack and White Cleansing Cream 25c sand 50c a can. You can - flpd them alj f Qx sale at your favorite drug or depart ment store. - Write Dept.J C, 'Plough, "Memphis. Tenn., for your Birthday ' Book tnd leanet which tells all about Blackand White Toilet Preparationsr ' '" JiJTYELEAC Jr ft-'- .;A seetional conference" of the Protests antV Episcopal 'church-'-was' held at St. Jamos lj?arisbr 'houie,4 this city, yester daylor thig purpose of considering the riatloiif wide ' campaign conducted by tnat denomlnati6n.The .' meeting was botb Inte'rostirfg; and " inspiring and mcti In formation1 -concerning the cam paign, which-has been-in progress for two yeafs, was related during the ses sion ;.V . " ::..-. " t" ( JJev""' '-Archer Boogher,-- rector' of St. fih.n'isr" church, -Fayetteville; presided atid T'at -'ll4, o'clock Venerable F. B. Draiire;; archbishop' ;of . Yukon, Alaska, spoke ipri ' "Alaska." - acquainting his heaVers" with conditions and'1 the work of' theehurfth in the -far northern coun try:",' ' . ' t ' ' R,eyr;W. H. Milton," D.' D.; rector of St; James' churcji and for two years at the - head of.' the- natioir-wide campaign, spp'keat 1 li 30. o'clock" Ori :"fhe Purpose and ' .Flan of 'the - Campaign .for- the ICburoh-'a'Mfssiop.'? Drt MHtoii Is in pos session -or .an tracts j- concerning .tne gfeaf' effort1 of the .church -and his re markijf -were ;.very- entertaining and in Btirtictive.' - - -'-. ( '' ''- -r -From- 2 :30 ' to 4 o'clock ;yesterday, af ternoon. "The -World's -Need and the Church's'TOpportunity' 'was , the subject arid during this . time-' Dr4 Miltpn ' spoke OnV'Te Call' of -the Couhtry 1 and. the Church's Responsibility; From 4 to 6 o'clockr a dloces&h program was ob served' with': an-address'on that subject by- Rev. W. -Rl Noe.. "Literature, and Group :lMeetings"i - was the " theme - of Ry 't. Gribbini rector . oP St. J ohn's chuieh, th'ls" 1 city, T while ' Mrs. A. ' M. Waddell sVoke-.ori v"The .Centennial,". w-bieK thiyear',tlsvIn tie Jiistory of the missionary ' efforts bf ,tb.e Episcopal ;hu'rc)i. , ''- -?-'"-,. ' ' -The -dosing sessiqnnof. the cbnfepence" was -held last evettinivFrofir8,to 9:3Q o'clock;., three -addresses, were delfVered, STORE IS ROBBED. Dlugen's stores located at 717 North Fourth street,, was entered during Wednesday night and" a suit of men's clothing and a number of shirts Were stolen, according to reports made to police headquarters. Entrance was gained through a skylight and the robber left no clue. MARRIED LAST' .NIGHT J. H. Fry and . Miss Myrtle Grant, both" of this city, 'were married last night at 9 , o'clock, the ceremony be ing performed by Justice of the Peace J. R. Kennedy at his office on Second street. The bridegroom is a well known farmer and dairyman and he and his bride have numerous friends who will be interested in the announce ment of their marriage. SPECIAL. CONGREGATIONAL. MEET- " ING A special congregational meeting . of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church will be held immediately after services Sunday morning, October 2. to consider he calling of & pastor. All members are urged to be present. -HT -I VOLLERS, , Secretary, (advt.) . ODAY Bafgainsale'vmApples from Nova? Scotia,! cajriat MicEach-" rn's.: J20 North .Water StJ . Uc - ' The yanity Parlor Massaging, cHair Dressing, Manicuring, Shampoo ing, Etc MRS. NAN HOLMAN J 302 Southern Building - ; Phone 2267-L3 BROMODOL --For Excessive I t; Perspiration, Chafing, Scald- , ing Feet," etc. -Sold and Recom mended by nns DRUG STORE (advt.) 'h f- ' r :Bringsthat Last AYinlr!s5;Ha!to r:'". Makers V MRSe W. JLiEIGHTON & GO Telephone No 949 ::il9 .Market Street -V - M 7f' "1 w y-f. Smart Juvenile Jipparel tjpecialiy Priced ' .fK - . , ' " ' . "Just set? what'canl'e from tlje Bon Marclie chil dren's department J'the'se smart togs -for children seem to say. And indeed, our. children's apparel will more than "satisfy oevery.-desire. Good tailoring and durability ai;e assuredp Style is very .evident . Prices are special low onesfor early buying. . Children's sweaters. 1. . I Q Rf5 69c S6.50 ' S9i50 :i 3(2.00 , SI i75 Felt and wool tarns Little .tots' coats oo r-m Coats for big sister ; . Girls' school dresses . . Boys' school suits -. Such accessoriesas caps,-hats, ties, hosiery, un derwear and furs sliould figure,, too, on your list. JfyQUreriterested $39.75 and of course, . you ar, if you aire a woman -you wHl be interest ed, in this, special selling, - Some of the season's best models in satin and canton crepe have been select ed. In navy; black, Malay, Sorento and Brmo. Specially priced at . . . : ".' . . . And, too, there are, others wholly winsome. Cire braid or embroidery trimmed .models, in twill or Kasha clotH, stunning deep-toned velours, mousyiie and duvetyne,; classically severe canton crepe models, black, of course,- and many . others, all showing beguiling touches that are this fall's very-own. t (j OA rr Specially priced at I D T V Y Y Y t - o m wofr0 In Footwear for Women Another new, exquisite Fkll mode! in Walking Oxfords, shown for the - first time any where. Graceful as a fawn! A marvelous value at $4! 9 a o Latest Mabogany "JSsJ-' r.V . Russia. Calf Brogue ? -'t,r!sC. 'r Oxford: new. pattern rftir .crsJS f ball strap with PeH V'AI i- ' ' "I forated vamp and elf M - K'-r' - Sii . T, h foxing, brass -eyelets. V ' ' T7,-"M Military heel with - Tjf, r1 k J Spring' Step - rubber ; f- ' ' , . heelattached.". J f j V. - ". mm : Co. The Largest-Chain, of h Storts Le tki rj-iiiei States 28 Nor&S : All Newark Store Open Sainraay. EvewUi-; to . Accoimmodate - v-t' -Cdtjtome-ni J$t- V - 9! , ; 1- 4 , ' - . s
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