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VELVETS AND SILKS FUL SUBSTITUTES FOB WOOL Hats of Velvet and Beaver. New York. September?What a glor ious relief?the arrival of the ever desirable cool fall days. Thoughts turn moat naturally to all the won drous things that are oiereu for In dian summer. When the fresh clear breezes are felt brushing gently our sunburned skin, we explore cautious ly the rapid appearing area of new de signs, there to find a defiant refuta tion to the argufying winds and lower ed temperature anil having ucquirod our protectorate, laugh in the face of the elementa and carry on as usual. Original New Design I say "cautiously" must we explore for indeed every little detail of pur chase must be of necessity. One can with this or that style. Surely every one has been shocked when upon ask ing the price of an article) found it doubled that of pre-war days. And these conditions will prevail all thru i.o winter and the government has od the cooperation of both the man u.i turer and consumers Capes for Fall. *.3 .1 result-of the conservation meas urea, designers have created a varie ty of cape designs, which were chown in their openings. Tlieelr graceful lines appeal to all women and they may be inado from a minimum amount of material. One of the smart women seen at an aviation fete not long ago wore a beige duvetyn, the lower edge of which just dripped with heiwy silk en fringe of a harder shade. The body ol' the cape was shirred on a deep yoke 'sJiich extended around The shoul der* The long ends were edged with fringed to correspond with the lower Cage. However, coat su'ts are vieing for favor, and so far aro running them a close second. The majority of suits am fur trimmed and the materials are not pure wool. For wool, too, must we give up. not entirely, but tiiut per centage which means the positive vic tory for democracy. Willing says the modern woman, for she knows only too well .the charm of the substitutes. And the .substitutes? Velvet and, sat ins. What is there that Is more at velvet? Substitutes for Wool. The large majority of dresses are developed in thetle facinating stuffs and owing to tlie richness rod ele gance 01 t nese tatjrics little trimming is required. Illustrated here are two exceptionally good designs which might well deserve development in the popular materials. The fir.^t one is-a combination of seige and srtin with iV* touch of worsted embroidery on the panel.-The other is an entire satin* tfOCk ann trimllltid Willi llio nigliig novelty, fringe. Doth arc smart and simple and would be suitably devel oped entirely of velvet. The Revival of Beaver Hats of beaver are being seen now in ail the smart tUiops. One partic ularly nice one was a dull old-blue silk velvet faced with beige-colored beaver. The effect was quite stunning as the hat turned up at the side-back and formed a seemingly pert angle. Snlln Successfully Used. Like tho dressesi the hats are devoid of trimming and depend entirely on the smartness* of their JIne. Tho line not what is on the hat. always brands It. A most unusual design has# just been impoite- by a manufacturer from I^p.ncret. The entire trlcorce hat la skin and the highly point ers. What a glorious colctf cerise an? taupe! So you see after all we ere not so badly off even though it Is war timet*. What a pleasure to be able to give up something for the country. And to think of all the war ha.4 taught us! I Why at the present time the dye man- | ufacturers have perfected their dyes and now they equal if, not excel the importations that we used to depend , / h.- Quinine That^toe^Sot Affect The Head I r iQM of Its tonic laxative efTect. LAXA j ! E BROMO QlJINlNjL(Tablets) can bo taken anyone without cajpUH nervousness or ringing . ae head. E.W.GK*VE^^Unature on box. 3tte. WANTED. \ valeslady \m> a salesman NT K l) AT ONCE AT UOOH SAL . s. EXPERIENCE PREFERR . HIT NOT ENTIRELY NECKS iV. CALL AT ONCE OR WHITE I. PEITZ CO. Wtf For Sale, i 20 horse powei\ enjdrie and boiler. *?0 saw, Daniel PMty Gin, Improved Power Press Platfonp Scales Shafting Belts and Pulleys, ^tood saw. I will ell by the plcc* oultc\, N. C. 9-13tf Notice. North Carolina, Franklin County, in Superior Court, October Term, 1018. Elijah Williams vg Marauda Williams. The defendant above named will tako notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Franklin County to obtain a decree f?r an absolute di vorce upon the grounds stated in the complaint and liled\in the office of the Clerk of l^le Superior Court of Franklin County; An* the defendant will further tako nolicVthat she is xJ[ quired to.appear at Uniterm ofiflie Superior Court of *aid \punty j/o be held on the 10th Monday after w.o 1st Monday in September. ' iy^^ut the p.ri House in Loui^burg, C.. and answer or demur to the cyfnp^aint in said action, or'vlje pla'iitLJi in s\d ac t'.-. n, will apply, yb * the \ourt for the relief demraded in \uid complaint. This tha/l0lfr^4ay of Sep tember, 1918. / J. J>BARROW. \ 'Clerlf Superior Court. Two Car Loads of New Model BRISCOE'S Now on hanck at BeoK's Garage. Autos are advancing every day. It would pay you/o investigate this Car before btf^ng. 0 0 0 One second, hand Buicy, five passenger automo bile, cheap fo*- quick sa J. W. Marin & om: uric kp\ssEXcr,K Ar'nuiomi.i: for sale chk.1 i OK Ql'K K SALK. o re FURNITURE FURNITURE FIVE SOLID CAhAlOADS OF THE BEST DESIGNS JtXST ARRIVED / Will be ta your interest to call and see my stock before you buy / If you expect to buy an otaan this fafll you had bet-tor place your <>r<);-i- with nie artd do so/t once as they arc hard to got. / 1 have secured the aireney for\j*iversal Calkins Ma chinos and I have in stock a foyVhafc I can deliver at once. / \ -My undertaking department Is complete and at your disposal. I try to keep such / ?tock a^o be able to 1 ?lease lhe most exacting awl at the sanVe time satisfy the ones in moderate circ/mstances. \ ?Yours to serve, J- S- Howell Louisburg, - - North Carolina. THE of CLOTHES How Much In Ltaiks, Comfort and service can I get for my money? is a question that can be answered most convincingly by an in spection of the linVj we are showing this fallv Just to look at ouiVfall and winter suitsjrfll make you eager to own one of them. X^t only is their cuu4umirably correct, but the colors and patterns arXof a wide rajfge. while the wearing quali ties are cut in the cloth {Nanj {?uv.'^n the seams. Art\ Clothes Made by Strous^ & Brothers, Inc\ Baltimore, Md. are supplied us in models that will please youN-Whatever your build ?athletic, filling out or portly?we will fit it soothe most candid friend must admire your choice. The McBrayer Clothing Company Incorporated "EVERYTHING FOR DADDY AND THE BOYS" The Best Tobacco Market In The State Is osint AND " X"-? 7^3 7 The Faripers Mutual Is the Best Warehouse . We have two good judges of tobacco running our sale with plenty of nerve and capital to back their judgment and see that the farmer always gets the highest market prices. Qur Auctioneer has no equal. Give us a trial with your next load and we will make a cus tomer of you. 000000,0 000 ?7nr.;,i_ ? ""ra W. T. clement, Managers Jim Yarboro AUCTIONEER
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