Louisburg's Leading Department Stor e. Louisburg, N. C. . "'THE STORE THAT TRADE BUILT" I mm mm m ? ? - ? We Are Agents for the following: "STYUERITE" Coat Suits 1 ? "Primo" Dresses Every model a new one, and in a variety too varied to try to mention. Taffetas, Silk and Wool Poplins, ? Gabardines and cool cloths takin? precedence. Ask to see our "Primo" Ready Made Silk Dresses. Taf fetas in all the newest and best styles. Warner "Rust Proof" Corsels. * . ' These corsets are so well and favorably known. to the "well dressed," that to describe seems unnecessary but they possess that comfortable >fetling so essential, and yet have style that is peculiar only to the Warner Make. . r We have a model to fit every figure. Prices, $1.00 to $3.00 each. . When you sit or recline there is no binding at the bust if you wear good flting "KABO" The Live Model "CORSETS" Back ?r Front Lace ...? . ---*?* $1 to $5 cach The new models, following the natural figure lines, will please yju. Buying KABO is like hav ing a corset tailored especially for your figure. Every KA BO style is modeled over living people representing avery type of figure. ' They I are given f^id tests in every '.conceivable position; this in sures comfort, perfect fit and long wear. " Magnolia Balm is the Liquid Face Powder used by famoul beauties. If you have Sunburn, Tan ei Freckles try tttagnolia fBatm. It quickly stops the bum and removes Tan and Blemishes. "Makes your skin soft and smooth. Easy to use and ?are to please. 4 Three Colors: Whih? 'Pinkt Rose-Red. 75c. ml Dtvgghh or bg mmilJlnoL SAMPLE FREE LYON MFG. CO., ?9?MSt, BrntlnKV. ..TOBACCO GCANO, ACID AOT> TOP DBESSEE AT HCSINXE BEOS. Notice. - I hereby forbid anyone hiring or otherwise harboring, Herbert Yarboro colored, with whom I have a contract for the year 1916, and who left my em ploy without my knowledge or consent, and without cause. This July 13th, 1916. , , 7-14-4t. H. D. EGERTON. . .TOBACCO 61TAN0, ACID AND TOP DBESSEK AT MCKISNE BHOS. Don't throw A way Old Auto mobileTires We can make them as good as new foryou. We also do hoes and harness bicycle and Sewing Machin repair ng On and After July 1st 1916 all repair work will be for CASH only. Louisburg Rep. 3hop Julius Lehman, Prop. R. E. L. Lancaster, Mgr. Naib Street. Under Fords Warehouse ? -The vogue of THE COTTOX FROCK On the Summer Koofs, It Frequently Takes the Place of the Eren i ing Gown ? Pastel Shad es Favored . New York, Aug. 8, 1916 The New York root gardens, after noons and evenings, display moat charmingly the present vogue of sum. mer cottons. Earlier In the season, when the popularity of silk for blouses and forcks was commented upon be cause, owing to conditions abroad, cotton was going to waste, it was pre dicted that cotton and lingerie frocks would take first place for mid-sum mer wear, and the prophecy has come true. The dainty cotton frock ' is worn both for afternoon and for even ing. Dainty Voiles on an Evening Roof On one of the most conservative of the roof gardens, at the dinner hour an evening or so ago, the absence of ? >? Purple and White Striped Von?-' * the typical craning town was > try I noticeable. In its place the sheer cotton afternoon dress was worn These as a rule are very simply cut and made * Often a bordered mater - j ial will be developed into one of the ' be-ruffled. frocks of the moment, with no trimming aside from its own bor der, which is used for collar, cuffs, sash ends and to edge the ruffles or flounces. The finish at the upper e&ge of the skirt is a detail which goes far toward making the dress at ?tractive. With the striped materials especially, is this true. The upper edge of the sfTirt may be finished with tiny pleats which extend a bit above the narrow belt of the same material, or a narrow l?and of black or brightly colored fraille or gros-grain ribbon . These pleated skirts when striped ma terials are used, are often pleated so that one stripe overlaps the other, presenting one solid shade on the \ I outside of the skirt, effectively re lieved by the shade beneatli. with ev ery movement of the wearer. One of the daintiest of the cotton frocks worn at dinner this same eveu ing, was a pale green organdy. An other, was a soft gray voile, with a Russian blouse of gray Georgette belt ed and trimmed with silver . The va rious shades of green and gray are favored in these cotton dresses, as well as the other pastel shades, soft j tones of blue, pink, lavender, and purple. An especially pretty striped; voile frock in lavender and white, was j made with white Georgette vest and I sleeves, and a white leather belt l Tiny pockety and fine tucks made the skirt interesting. Yoked effects are good also, and another frock in strip es, noticed the spjne eveningr was I fashioned of an awning-strlpcd sheer linen, with deep yoke, sleeves and sr.sh of plain white. While both of these frocks were unusually simple, they were perfectly appropriate, ow ing to the weather, which was vcr> warm. Ujinsnal Freedom Sho^n in ? Dress . - While a tew years ago, we should perhaps have frowaed upon these sim ple cottons and the great vogue of bright colors now favored In the sports cfothes. at the present moment wc (tad them perfectly appropriate and becoming, not at all a breach of taste. First of all, comfort and sim plicity go hand In hand, and along with our othef emancipated Ideas, we have come to the point where we dare to assert ourselves in tue matter of dress instead of follow. ng blindly as we have done foggjgses. The bright colored sports clfftnes. wiitcli are dai ly becoming: more popular, are very becoming and youJU/ul; there is life and spirit in the bright greens, oran ges, blues and purples, whlpli are used in the skirts, coats and hats compos ing nine flut of ten of the costumes dotting the gray sr.ntis of the beaches and the soft green sward of tne couu try clubs, and since we have had th?% courage to adopt them, we pre not going to give them up. by any means. A Kmai-t Yoked Frock The sports clothes idea promises to be one of the strongest notes of early fall, .and in all probability sports clothes "as we know them at the mo ment, will have a permanent place in the American woman's wardrobe. Wide, Drooping Brims on Tilld-Sum mcr Hat* The -wide, soft-brimmed, Bankok, Wen-Chow, Panama, Leghorn, hair or hemp hats, wftl#just a suggestion of trimming, are the favored hats of the moment. These may be worn with sports, clothes, and suite as effectively with lingerie and soft silk frocks. The fabrics, cretonne, and the various str iped canvas weaves are liked for sports wear, combined with liarmoniz-' ing coats and skfrts. The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger people who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to go through the depress ing heat of summer by taking regularly Grove'sTastelessChillTouic. It purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. 50e. The Model Laundry the best 111 the State. Special price for household work. Leave laundry at J. W. King Store, or call. Phone 327. All laun* dry CASH. JNO. W. KINO. Sever Split Hairs. "Most bald-headed men are opti mists." says an exchange. Come to think of tt. we never saw any of 'em split hairs in an argument. ' SERVICE FIRST We do not intern to spare expense, time or energy to give the Automobile public public of Franklin county the best of Garage Service, and ^havfr just invested a large amount of money to equip our garage with a up-to-date storage battery charging plant and we are ready to give you the best of ser vice in this or any other line. o o o o 0 0 .Jt . . We Have With Us the Famous Roderbush and Doughton and All Franklin ounty People Know They Know the Auto Business. When all the boys fail bring your trouble to Roderbush and if he can't do it its time for you to make a trade for a new car Our one object is to give ser vice and satisfaction. ? V Complate line of parts for tne FOR? and the best line of automobile accessories in the county. Come to s%e us, we will|show you that your business is appreciated. BECK & NEWELL CLARKS GARAGE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS " LOUISBURG, N. C. ? t ' i