THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918.
SOCIETY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Rccnck Vb.il ors.
, Mr. and Sink John F. Schenck, Jr..
.ia the city auditorium for enlisted
men. -
V- . . . a IJlUlll
Airs, tscnencic is cnarmuyfiy nw . . . .
here as Misa Evelyn Pyle. a frequent The fart that the proceed of the
visitor to Mia. Lydia Nish. Her wrd- ViTl
ding to Mr. Schenck took placa in AJ?t? "'S
-Niw Terk January . In the Chwrria j "gLJjgigl
the Translation
Mrs. Schenck is a daughter of Mr Gorernor Vance waa areatly be-
"" gyJJL"A -STJif hW in MxklenNirg nd if there,
home in Charlotte J; "f J'Tar (h who would like to have a
ShawM educated at EUaabeth eoUege, la thta patriotic work and are
rJ-5"LJg-ggBBrtkJajHffWv ..the ,dncjt Jher arf .
school To New T E. SIi y'ft' ; l0 BI, eheeka to ttra. H. A.
' violinist and also possesses Jr hrMU.nl of the Stone-
Mr. Schenck ia a .. . . . . . ,t .k nAmr
Mr. and Mr Charle C. Hock, the!
latter vice prei.1mt ,f the atace fed-,
eratlon. at their home on Morehtiii j
avenue.
The district locetlr will follow the
luncheon, at 2:3 o'clock, at the
chamber of commerce. At 4 o'clock
a reception will be riven In honor of
Mn. Johnson, at the chamber of com
merce. The reception waa acheduled
i to be riven at the Myers Park Sub.
urban club but the plan baa elnce been
chanced.
Mrs. Charles E. Piatt la president
of the Charlotte Woman's club.
The last district meeting held in
this city was two years ago.
"trat Leato foe Blow la fUw ltrr
Mrs. .Bessie Alexander ' Patterson
histrionic ability.
young woinaa ojreilnedrD!auiy ana 'i-Jir7due credit.
And datis-hter Mam Mildred Pstter-
' eon. e i pert to leave thi morn ing for ' A
'Blowing RocFTto apenaTThrea weelijii
or longer at their cattaca there, Mra.
Patterson goes especially to look after
TiifltErSeKTShi wltt reTurrTTrrHafT
lotte for a visit later, after which she , Miners Abble and Isabel Orme,- and
and her daughter will leave for The Mr. Richard "Praia, of New Orleans,
PERSONAL NOTES
. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Morrison
returned home yesterday morning
after a few days' visit to Washington.
Mis Shepherd Leak and Miss Au
gusta. Little, of Wadesboro, spent yes
terday in the city shopping.
Misa Caddie Kowle has returned to
her home in "Washington, N. C, after
a. rkrtt 16 Mias Bertha Wohlford, at
her .home in Myers park.
s - "
UIk JtMacr flptmg jetainedrtQ ew
port News last Saturday after spend
ing a week here with hla mother. Mra.
A. M. Spong. Mr, Spong ia in the
naval reserve corps. - He was called
home by the death of hla father, -
e
exceptionally attractive
Alt the lughtrrs ttrr erred to be
ua KABiaiiiir saw ina vinsrsr snri ni i .
H r" , r CZ rrmnt and amitn witn in aanrf.
v . a .Lu. Ka i.Hrlaaa aI aft V-
Mr. and Mra. John F. Schenck.
Latwndale, He waa graduated from ' 'M . 'th .mi. and
the A. A K. College and afterwards ,
to the young ladiea.
' !d.ui!f 5SKer.,2ii hfvl Mr Makay Rrtanr. IVom Raleigh,
ton mill In Shelby, and Is a highly j M n fa.kv nf New
auocassful and popttUr young cotton "turnM To' tn'city afteT
- .. - - - k. .ulj.n In Ha u rn
ock" for the summer. Twho have been spending aevera
Miss l"aUereon returned home sev-r weeks in the city expect to visit Pine
eral days ago after attending the hurst before returning home. Tha
Easter dances at the University of. Misses Orme have been the guests of
North Carolina. I Lieutenant and Mrs. ilarkle, the latter
Misa Patterson wax the guest of her! their slater, at their home on Park
uncle. Dr. A. H.
Patterson,
Patterson, and. Mra.
Mrs. Bertram Joins Husband.
Mrs. Edward H. Bertram left last
drive.
Mra Schenck has been spending . . .. v,irk3r,sn3rrrt-Mr--aiuLnKht for New York to Join her hus
nma lima In New-York and recently . Tv"1 rl .c"ay " plr,"n; sn- v - K1. ,-...
um j j HirUT. ,
returned to fcneiey accompanieo: y. iUckay expects to spend two Mrs. Bertram, prior to her marriage of Raleigh
ner parenis. Air. ana airs. -;- th. -.k. her. with her mother.' week ago. waa Miss Koaalie Wil
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Martin, Jr.,
have as their guests, at their horn
on East avenue. Mr. Martin's mother
and ulster Mra. V A Martin, of Win-
ston Salem, tnd Mrstbell Young.
Pyle.
v . A number of delightful' affairs have
neen given In honor of Mrs. Schenck. i
Mrs. Laura Ross Margrave, at her j Name.
home on South Graham street.
Mrs. Mackay recently epent a week
aiuni iDan enierwinins; ior ner :wi.h Mr. .ntS Mr8. Robert M. Miller,
weea waa aira. eTananoey ; ,. . .mt,., ., -n uln emm-
One of the most anccewful bene-; Mm Aantic City. She was
flta of tha winter for the Red Cross :
also the aueit of Mr. and Mrs. Miller
! In White, organist The recital was'tor a . .
f. aTiven at the Baptist church,
v . s
V, D. C. Dance Saturday
Mrs. Bertram was accompanied to
New York by her sister. Misa Kathar
ine Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woodliff, of At
lanta, are spending several days in
the city as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. A. Rupp, at their home,
J2 Sunnyside. avenue. : They are en
route home after a bridal trip to New
York and Washington. Mr. Woodliff
All Chapters Men.
Returns to Washington.
Lieutenant W. A. Rust has returned
to Washington after spending the la a brother to Mrs. Kupp.
week-end here with his family. Mra. , , ,
Rust, who spent two months or more Mra. R.. H. Westbrook Is visiting
in Washington with her husband, was , relatives in .Ntw YorK city
! The Inral -haiflera of the Dauehters railed hom reeentlv hv I he erltiml 111.
i A .k ihA.iMn- evAint(nn y th I A if i ti .ii x .... , mIm Olive Rrlpp h&M returned home
The members of the Stonewall Jack- j Mecklenburg, the Battle of Chapter, i only child of Mr. and Mrs. Rust. I from Shelby where she spent a week
miw. jjB.r.. i the Uberty Haiu tne Mgnera, me nan- The little girl accompanied her ; viaiung ner uncw, ui- . r.
red era cy, will give a subscription . fax convention and Thomas Polk are J grandparents. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hen-; and Mra Mitchell. Miss Brice was
Saturday evening at S clock inTned to meet at the Manufacturers' I derson. and Mr. 'and Mrs. C. N. Gil- also the guest of Miss fattie Roberts.
, Confederacy,
-dance
Beautify the Complexion
EC TEH DATS
NadlnoU CREAM
ThttaaHHcdBcaOier
I USED AND EXDOKSCO BY
.- - TUOUSAMUa
OnaTgntccd to leuMjssj
tan, freckles, pipk,
Ercr-spoC, etc txtnana
csaa twenty uys.
: Kids para gad Usoet of iipuritie.
Leaves the stia clear, soft, kcakhy.
Two tire. Sold by leadinj toilet coun
ter cf maiL
NATtOffAL TOUXT COHTAJfT. Itaa, Ttmm .
:7
club tomorrow afternoon at 3:30
o'clock to hear the address by Mrs.
Theodore S. Morrison, of Asheville.
state regent of the P. A. R.
Much patriotic and social interest
centers in Mrs. Morrison's visit.
During her stay in the city she will
be a gueet at the Selwyn hotel.
Mrs. Morrison will go from here to
Washington to attend the national
congress.
Luncheon and Reception.
The Charlotta Woman's club will
give a luncheon at, the Selwyn hotel
today, at 12:30 o'clock, in honor of
Mrs. Clarence Johnson, of Raleigh,
president of the State Federation of
Women's clubs. Mrs. Johnson comei
to attend the fourth district mee'lng
which will be in session hera today.
Mra. Johnson wiii be the guest f
Jiti'ii "iTjTl
l tirf
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE
has won the confidence and esteem of every
' section of the' United States where it has been
placed on sale because of its undeniable SU
PERB QUALITY and UNVARYING UNI
FORMITY. Now a great favorite everywhere
because particular people all over the world
WANT THE BEST, and particular people of
this city are no exception. We are glad you
like WHITE HOUSE COFFEE. We cannot
make it any better. Sold only in sealed sani
tary tins.
lette. to Elkin to spend Easter and it f
was while there that she waa taken Mr. Gus Spong expects to return to
ill with pleurisy. Mra. Rust went im-i Newport News, va., tomorrow atier a
mediately to the bedside of her little visit to his mother, Mrs. A. M. Spong,
daughter and waa able to bring her at her home on South boulevard, Dil-
home last Friday. She ia much im- . worm.
proved.
Home-Coming Week at Monroe.
Governor T. W. Bickett and Mrs.
bration of home-coming week and the . . y"
Mr. Spong was called home on the
31 of March by the sudden death of
his father.
Misses Eunice and Mary Hutchison,
Liberty loan rally Saturday.
Mrs. Charles B. tagoner. of Con-
.a we n WW (I iL S Wt " '
-.. w ""J "wfi? JtU.Z; al. eord. was a visitor in the city yester
CILJ, IUIC LT"-1 1 J 11 , f L VTU IU lUII 1 1ST, .
iipHav t ihara hnnnra tvilh (Znvmrnnr
urday to share honors with Governor
and Mrs. Bickett. Mrs. Heath will go
from Monroe to Washington to attend
the national D. A. R. congress which
will be in session there next week.
Mrs. Heath is director general in I
Charge of reports to the Smithsonian
Institute. -
Colonel Smith a VMtor.
Col. Wright Smith, commander of
the Thirteenth field artillery, came
over from Camp Chronicle in Gaston
county yesterday for a few hours' visit J
to. his mother. Mrs. Kosa wrlgnt
Smith, who is at the Selwyn hotel.
Mr. Keeieler Instructing Children.
Mr. Robert L. Keesler, Instructor of
music in the city schools. Is giving
ffs?
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English Captain, Assistant Sec
retary of the Treasury R,owe,
and Others to Speak.
A mass-meeting of citizens in the
Interest of the third Liberty loan tarn-
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Cil'liLOTTE EEEi;iJlIE
During Liberty ' BonlCampalgrf,
Will Speak Regularly at The
aters, Factories and Shops. .
The "four minute men" made their
flrst appearance last " night In" the
campaign for Liberty bonds, audiences
of each, of the seven theaters being
addressed for four minutes by a local
speaker. For soma time plana and
arrangementa for this' campaign have
-uwwft 41 tne mm King st-na wonaaynlgnt
riABlfakPa
gathered at the chamber of commerce
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Springtime Suggests New
: Draperies and New
Furniture
You shouldxeplace the old and faded
with the new.
Put fresh new covers on your furniture
and new curtains to the windows and you
have a beautiful new room.
Come and spend a while with us and we
may be able to help you with your drapery
problems.
Our display of Furniture, Nets, Cretons,
Velours and Tapestries are all new and
beautiful.
; Make home attractive and comfortable.
Parker-Gardner Company
Kren thta we paign was called to be held -I L the
on the orchestra, preparatory to the i courthouse tonight at 8 o clocfc.when
coming of the Russian Symphony or- PaKtri"tic addresses will be de
chestri April 28-27. L,vere b.y "Le.iVt
Mr. Keesler gives an illustrated lec- " 1 L .
re. taking each instrument separ-! ment specially to spealj in behalf of
. i t no nnn n o m iqi en
tu
ately and explaining to the pupils the
position it will have on the stage.
Mr. Keesler ia an efficient and pop
ular teacher and the children are
manifesting the keenest interest and
enthusiasm in hla lectures.
a
Mr. Hooper III.
Mr. Edward Hooper, formerly of
this city, is critically ill at the home
of his daughter, Mra. R. F. Roxzell,
Mr. Hooper ta a retired merchant.!""" e returned to
having been engaged in bueine.s In I tnat cou"ttry at "ce rnt V n.B 'Se
this city for over 30 years. He has a 1 army- After months of HKhtinf, he
mm ii .'wna wnnnripri anrt riven nn hnnnrih n
wide circle or friends in tne city ana ,r. "
the bond campaign.
The speakers are Captain Leslie
Vickers, of the First British expedi
tionary force; Hon. Leo S. Rowe, as
sistant secretary of the United States
treasury; George A. Pearson, a sur
vivor of the famous "Princess Pat's"
regiment, and Misa Katherlne Synon,
a prominent newspaper woman.
Captain Vickers was a Congrega
tionalist preacher In New Jersey when
fhe world war broke out. He was an
i ' rooms' tu twelve mrat rnsrMiMiBHr
v aigni iney oegan ineir work,
U hint. M.jll - .1 . , . J
win winunui inrougn. ins en
tire bond buying period.
These men Will sneak nniW tha
direction of the four minute .men
organisation of the committee on pub
lie Information,, appointed by the
President, and each will be introduced
by the appearance, on the screen of a
slide which reads:
'The United 8tats government pre
sents , ,, , , who will epeak
four minutes.
"The committee on public informa
tion. "Appointed by the President"
This list of speakers covers the the
aters this week, and before the latter
part of the week the -speakers bureau
of the Liberty loan committee, headed
by John A. McRae. will make other
assignments for the following week.
Already a number of speakers have
volunteered their service for the com
ing week, and others are expected.
Arrangements also are being made to
speak at various industrial plants, the
management of one large plant yes
terday calling upon Chairman McRae
and offering him the courtesies of the
plant. He explained that he would
arrange for both day and night shlfu
to hear a "four minute man." Other
Industrial managers are urged to com
munlcate with Mr. McRae with the
same end in view.
Plans are also being perfected to
cover the entire county with speak
ers, and other plans of which no men
tion may now be made are ln the
making for spreading the information
relative to the needs of the govern
ment and the nature of the bonds
being offered.
The speakers last night, together
with the theater in which they ap
peared, follow:
Broadway theater, Rev. A. A. Mc
Geachy at 8:30 o'clock and Rev. John
W. Moore at 10 o'clock.
Carolina theater, John D. McCall at
7:45 o'clock and D. B. Smith at 9
o'clock.
Edlsonia theater. Rev. John W.
Moore at 8:30 o'clock and D. B. Smith
at 9:30 o'clock.
Piedmont theater. John A. McRae
at 8:16 o'clock and W. B. Stuart at
9:30 o'clock.
Academy of Music, W. C. Dowd at
8:30 o'clock.
Ideal theater, A. B. Justice at 8:30
o'clock and J. D. McCall at 10 o'clock.
Ottoway theater, Jake Newell at
8:30 o'clock and A. B. Justice at 10
o'clock.
Assignments for the remainder of
the week follow:
Broadway theater, tonight. B. T.
Oroome at 8:30 and W. B. Stuart at 10
o'clock.
Thursday night, W. M. Smith at
8:30 o'clock and C, O. Kuester at 10
o'clock,.
Friday night, B. R. Bucher at 8:30
T. Groome
at 10
o'clock and B.
o'clock.
Saturday night, Frank R McNinch
at 8:30 o'clock and W. C. Dowd at 10
o'clock.'
Carolina theater, tonight. A. I
Byrd at 7:45 o'clock and Dr. J. P.
Munroe at 9 o'clock. -
Thursday night. Dr. Luther Little
at 7:45 o'clock and w: C. Dowd at
9 o'clock. -
Friday night, C. C. Moore at 7:45
o'clock and H. C Jones at 9' o'clock.
Saturday night, C, O. Kuester at
7:45 o'clock and W. B. Stuart at 9
o'clock. . - -; '
Edlsonia theater, "tonight. J5.iL.
XeealuJL! L j!UJQckndDwBSmltl
:30 o'clock., - ,
Thursday night. Leaks Can-away
1:30 o'clock and Dr. C. A. Bland 9:19
Friday nJght, E. R. Preston at 1:90
o'clock and Heriot darkson at 9:80
i-i i-
O ClOCK.
Saturday night Chase Brenlxer at
1:30 o'clock and D. B. Smith at 9:19
yerocur
Piedmont -Iheaten tonight, Rev.
John Long Jackson at 8:15 and Frank
R. McNinch at 9:J0 o'clock.
Thursday night, B. R. Preston at
1:15 and D. B. Smith at 9:90 o'clock.
Friday night, D. B. Smith at 9:11
and T. L. Kirk patrlck at 9: JO o'clock.
Saturday night, T. L. Kirkpatrick
at 8:15 o'clock and C. O. Kutater at
9:30 o'clock. , .
Academy of Music, Thursday night,
pr-.-P--. A, Ttlanrt at 8:30 O'clAeV.
Friday night, Dr. Luther Little at
8:30 o'clock. i
Ideal theater; tonight. Dr. J. P.
Munroe at 8:30 o'clock and A. L. Byrd
at 10 o'clock.
Thursday night, Heriot Clarkson at
8:80 o'clock and Leake Carraway at
10 o'clock. .- . .
Friday night. John A. McRae -at
8:30 o'clock and E. R. Bucher at 10
o'clock.
Saturday night. Dr. C. A. Bland at
8:30 o'clock and T. L. Kirkpatrick at
10 o'clock.
Ottoway theater, tonight, John.W.
Fox at 8:30 and Chase Brenlxer at 10
o'clock.
Thursday night, Joseph Garibaldi at
8:30 o'clock and Dr. C. A. Bland at 10
o'clock.
Friday night, T. L. Kirkpatrick at
8:30 o'clock and Dr. Luther Little at
10 o'clock.
Saturday night, W. C. Dowd at 8:30
o'clock and Edgar W. Pharr-at 10
o'clock.
county, who will regret to learn of
his illness.
Mr. Nottingham s Visitor.
discharge.
Assistant Secretary Rowe, one of
America's foremost economists, Is a
graduate of the University of Pennsyl-
,, ., , 1 u ,,... h,v. van la, and has received honorary de-
Mr and Mrs Horace tpahur have Brees from Ieading universltls in
f.V . . e - . mI .Vom v South America. Miss Svnon is
Colonial apartments. Mr. Stratton Not- ; , . . ... ,
, ' m t- ' vrt, ber oX the woman s Liberty lo
tlngham. of Eastville, . Mr. Not-1... r)..,0,.
tlngham is a brother of Mrs. Upshur.
DAILY CALENDAR
Wednesday.
10 a. m. to 5 p. i.i. The Red Cross
work rooms in the Mint building
on West Trad street will be
open.
10:30 a. m. St. Peter's hospital guild
will meet with Mrs. Ralph Van
Landingham. at her home on the
Plaza. Chatham estates.
3:30 p. m. The Wednesday After
noon Card club will meet with
Mrs. John M. Scott, at her borne
on South Tryon street
9 p. m. Dance at the Southern Man
ufacturers' club for members,
also members of the Charlotte
Country club and officers station
ed at Camp Greene.
is a mem
loan com
mittee. Mr. Pearson has written the
"Princess Pat" stories in many of the
best known magazines in America.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
To Absorb Freckles
And Other Blemishes
Every spring numerous Inquiries nre
made by girls aeeklnK iomo reliable rncipo
for removing f reck lei. Very favorable re
ports have been received from many who
have used mercollzed wax during the freck
ling aeaaon. The wax seems to poaaeaa un
usual properties which completely abaorb
the freckles, with no harmful effect what
ever. The complexion improvea wonder
fnllv. tMtcnminv as Hoft aa a roMO tietal. anil
11:30 p. m. The Charlotte Woman S as delicately tinted. Jet an ounce of ordi-
chlb will give a luncheon, at the nary mercollied wax at any druggist's,
Selwyn hotel. In honor of Mrs. spread thin layer of it over the entira
riarence Johnson of Raleigh. Uc rjr nlht ,ur 8 vl,nile wah"K th'
,0l . .K- tmAmVw olt ln the morning. tr rouKh. spotty skin,
president ot tne state ieaeraiion. ,,llowneMi blackheads, pimples and ail cu-
2:30 p. m. The fourth district meet-- taneoua blemishes, this treatment is aupe-
ing of Women s clubs will De neia rior to any other.
at th chamber oi commerce.
4 p. m. The Woman's Club will give
a reception at the chamber of
commerce In honor of Mrs. Clar
ence Johnson.
Thursday.
10 a. m. to 5 p. m. The Red Cross
work rooms in the Mint building
will be open.
11 a. m. to 1 p. m. A new class In
surgical dressings will b formed
' "in the rooms at the Mint' trattd
ing. where Mra Cluls held' her
. ; classes.
1 p. m. Luncheon at the Southern
Manufacturers' club in honor of
Mrs. Theodore 8. Morrison, of
Asheville, state regent of the D.
' A. R.
3 : 3d -p- m .Mra. Theodore 8. Morrl
stn, state regent of the D. A. R.,
will address the members of the
local chapters.
Friday.
10 a. m, to 5 p. m -The Red Cross
work rooms will be open for
service. Workers cordially wel
comed. 3:30 p.. m. The Cahrlotte branch of
the Due West Alumnae associa
tion will meet with Mrs. Mc
laughlin , and Mrs. Wallace, at
the home of the former, 1911 East
Seventh street.
Saturday.
I'D! SHAVE
UilKIIOWINGLY
When yea only remove hair
from arfae af the skin the
reaalt la tha ssis aa shaving. The
oaly eoaunoa-aease way to remove
hair la attack It under the ekln.
DeMtraalaY the aslaiaal - aaaltary
Haaia, ea this hr ahsorptloa.
Oaly sjeaalae DeMlraele kas a
saaaey-haek gaaraate Im each
parkage. At toilet eaaaters la SOo,
1 aad S3 slses, or ay saall from
mm ta plaia wrapper oa receipt of
FREES baok Mailed la plain
ealed envelope en request. De
Mlraele. 139th St. aad Park Ave,
New Yerk.
WILL BRING MESSAGE
DIRECT FROM FRANCE
Telegram Declares Friday Ad
dress of Mrs. Lovejoy at Red
Cross Meet Will Arouse En-thusiasm.
C. C. Hook, chairman of the
Charlotte chapter of the American
Red Cross society, received interest
ing information yesterday regarding
one of the special speakers to attend
the conference here Friday, when
plans are to be perfected for Char
lotte's participation ln the next big
drive for funds for the national Red
Cross society.
A telegram came to Mr. Hook
concerning Dr. Esther Clayton Love-
joy, wno win oring a meuna-KB tu un
people or unariotte aireci irom
France. The telegram was as fol
lows: "Mrs. Lovejoy has most inspiring
message. Her address will arouse
greatest enthusiasm and deserves
largest possible audience. Her speech
here one of the best deliveries by
man or wornan; will be immeaeure
able benefit to Liberty loan and all
war .activities. None of your citi-
iens should miss opportunity to hear
her. ' .
(S.-e-ned)
"MRS. PRESTOX ARKWRIGHT.
"Member Nat'l Adv. Comm. A. R. C.
The conference, which will be at
tended by a, number of Red Cross
leaders from other cities, will be held
at Hanna hall, the program opening
at 10:30 o'clock a, m. All persons in
terested In tha work of tha Red Cross .
are cordially urged to be present. A .
number of Inspirational addressee are "
to be delivered by men and women
who have engaged in Red Cross
work, some of whom have seen for
eign service.
'JaNESIA
restion
Hearibura. Belching. Soar Add Stomach.
Oas la Stomach, etc., take a teaspoon wl of
Blsoratod Magnesia In a half glees of hoi
water after eating. ..Is sate, pleaaant ant
harmless te aae and" gives almost Instant rt"
lief. It neutralises stomach acidity an)
sweetens the feed eonteata so that digestia
Is easy and painless.- Bold by druggist
everywhere. ' : . t .: - :'. ;.,.'
SHE SUFFERED -fIVE
YEARS;
Finally Restored to Health
by Lydia E. PuUcham's
Vegetable Compoxmd.
I. IIIIIIUIIIII.il. .11.11111
Iff
Key Wast. FUu " For flvw years I
saffered from irreg-ularities, with ter
ribla pains -and an
swiol weaJcneai tn
my oscK. inaaoc
torT ms diff
rant medicines but
they did no bo goota
Afnendsaredtneto
try Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vefetabla
Compound and I,
founa it to be the ;
bast medicine I ever
tried because It
made me well, and
I can now do mr
housework. I am telling my friends
l . aa . . mm
! auuuiii. mra. . ax. jAMVB, i-9
j Caroline St, Key West, Florida.
Many women at some period in their
life suffer from ailments peculiar to their
sex and which in most cases may be
readily relieved by this famous root and
herb medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, Just as Mrs.
Cain us found it helped her after suffer
Ing for years and trying eTerything else
in vain. . . - . . . ; .
If von have any annoying symptoms'
?ou fail to understand, write Lyoia L
inkham lledicine Co., Lynn, Masx '
The results of their 40 years experiewe !
in advising womon on this subject is 4
yemr service .
Mra WhelcheV has temporary
quarters at the Crescent Barber
Shop where she will conduct for
the present a most up-to-date and
modern hair-dressing establish
ment. . ,. ; ,
Mrs; Wttelchel Has Also Graduated
aa a cnirotKHiist.
Phone SI 8. Tryoa St.
ad
It's Powdered
i
10 a. m. to 1 p. m The Red Cross
work rooms will be open.
11 a. m. to 1 p. m: Surgical dress
ing class will meet at the Red
Cross headquarters in the Mint
building
8 p. m. The Sionewall Jackson chap-
Terr-tirwe., win givr a siiw t-
scription dance in the city audi
torium for the enlisted , men at
Camp Greene. .
That's why it saves soap.
Use GRANDMA'S Povo
rfererf Soap and stop
wasting expensive .bar
soap by leaving it
in water te waste
away. Won'tshnnk
woolena. Won t in
jure silk.
aad Larger
Packages
GRANDMA'S
Borax Powdered Soap
Ask Your Grocer Fpr It!
Special Values in Pretty
Curtain Marquisette,
12y2c, 18c and 19c yd
Curtain. Marquisette in
White, Cream and
Beige 12l2c, 18c and
19c. . ,
Buy your, Curtain Ma
terials now, while our
stock is complete.
For These Cool Spring Days
We Suggest a Pretty ?'
COAT
A practical Utility Coat of Tricot ine, Gaberdine, Serge or, Velour.
The Popular shades, $12.50, $14.50, $19.95, $22.50, $25,00
to $45.00. I
Mighty pretty Coat Suits at . . .. $22.50, $25.00, $29.50 ank $35.
At these popular prices we are specializing several groups tht are
very new. The Navy Blues predominate, also Rookie Browns and
Grays are favorites . . $22.50, $25.00 to $35.00
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A Pretty Sweater Coat Is Just the
Thing
We have truly wonderful values in good looking Shetland weae,
and our Trimmed Sweater Coats ;those with the reversite
, girdles. All shades and white . . ." . . . . . . . . $7.(35
Very smart are the pull-over Crochet Stitch Sweater ? Coats, "Al
shades at . . .....,.!.. . .$4.95, $5.95 and $6.oL
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vvc nave a gwu uiiCL-iiuii ui ligtn wt-iiii owwiw yuaw lUI, H1C Ul"J
tie folks. Priced . . . . M .-. ,$1.98,$2.98,$3.9SVto$5
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