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HE NEWS AND OBSERVE." SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1914. Fn TP rr"T r-T k New Cnt iW eta U MsJa ;j 1 EjilATJ-FLir.CE CO. visit our second floor E j iLAnFiACE COa ; VuhaU th Capa By MAKMANTON EL , B The New Goat Suits A woruderful variety of the m&Iish, long coats THE CLOftV fATOs.- I ksow where tlr ' a glory pan a Kraia waeae rii frail lb nuul msr cat( Tbe Itn of an eternal dmu A gardrnor autumnal gleam, ; ' Of mil anil dew and violet '' skies, - A4 oer all tla Ja4 thrr Itw The whrsery aal Urn rtiirio aii4 mu Of fUrrr Mia and gold-spua (lay. , "Asa aeltnr t it irry far J ant where the (antra gao-'a ajar. And old blooms fading, old a-wwtltta, ntt Mrrirwltti r-vH of TiMrlio. - henutowa Hard la III Baltimore 8uo, 44-XJULJPatLh returned i-tOrJW -feom "it KtWT-atettW- lng the convention of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Mia. Leon -Creech left yesterday afternoon for .MorrlsvlUe, jvhere aha - ' win visit for several day,. Miss-Adelaide Van , Noppen, of Greensboro, arrived in the city yvstv day to visit Mine Florence Stone. 'i- Mi- W; H. Austin, of Smlthflrld ' wai lit the city yesterday for tha day. Miss Georgia r Davta, "who haa been vtsltlmr 'frienda.ln the city, re turned to her home In Goldsboro yea terday. ' Miss Jiatherine Pherwwod has-l gone to Wrhamnovtsir Mtwr-Nancr Renn. day afternoon for a short 'visit to SmUhfleld her home itiDurham.. after attending tha convention htp. Mr. and Mrs.TfV B. Andrew. Jr., left yeaterday afternoon; for Atlanta for a stay of several daya. Mr. An. drewa haa buslneae to transact there Mlaa Nil Manten, of Winston- Ralem, arrived in the city yesterday from Four Oaks audit the" guest of Mr. Phelpa. Miss Mary William, of Suffolk Va., wilt arrive In the city today to be -the gueal of Tier friends, Misses 'Mary and Ethel Hobby. -Miss .Louise Helms, llbrnrliin at Woke i'oreat- 'College, spent the day M - ha elty-yoaterOa yi3;.-. ; Mra. Marion tlohb and children have arrived from' Wilson to-joln Mr. Cobb and 'life at the Kal.'tah apart -menta. : . MRS. W. J. WUIUWS IIOSTK.KN jic Reception To Daughter., ot ll.-r : f 'oiifiilcriii'T. I iur beautiful lioine t'i JV'orti. Uilmingtoii direct Thurstl.iv tiller .-from i: ti to C ocloct;. Mr. V-it- lumi J. Anir..v cnU'Miimcd a re ception In honor of visiting. Jiauiih tera. A garden parly wan ' con templated, but the heavy rain chanuad the entertainment Into an ineToor S eeptlon. -The home was attravtlve with it rare painting and .beautiful mahogany furniture. Ited and white itutUms-wre -the ja.iiiflh.w.ir. NEW MODEL MILLINERY decorative flowera ued aa a center piece -n the table In tha d taint rvoinu Vou tie ladles, membera of the auxiliary to tha Ladlea Memorial As Htciatlrn. aerved- refreahmenta A' trie plinth bowl were Mr. A. J. Field fid Mia. D. H. Hill. Receiving the guesta In the hall were Mrs. Joaephua Daniels, who waa as- Kteted by Miaa Mattle bailey and Mtsa Uoulsa Hawkins, if Atlanta. J!iH Daisy Deneon introduced the Kueeta to--the-cetviTH lliit t:'m(wil of th hoetew, Mrs. A, ... H. Ajul 5uiutaII51vTfliiii ijJttt3uji Kalwm. of Charlotte, thlrdrtce-iireai dent; jiud Jdra. F. .M- WiUiatma. -if Newton, recordinK secretary, and the following ofllcera of the convention: &ir. Marshall VVIIIiama. -f Kataon. presldi'nt; Mra. Kusene l.lttle. of W'HdeKhoro, newly-elected president; Mra. F.. lK.;'.Hu.i;Rin...X)f, Wilmington, Jir :i:icr-jtrcimrcn stead, l Koclty Mount, aecond vice- preKident; Mrs. Thad M. Thraeh. of Tarboro. recording aecrrtary; Miaa Winifred Faieon. .--of Falwin, corre pondini; eecrctvy: Mlaa "Margaret Kthcrldge of Helma. treaaurer; Mra II. HHd t;trtr?ffnTmi."recororoT CTOeaMTTBrH. FelU Harvey of Kln- stimrrsn-arrarrcrGorilofi-" Fingsri of t'hailotte. director of childcn'a cha'ptera. TIIK I'HIXCfc OF PILSE.X" John Rantum an Hai WaaTner" In rewsL the two I the faxcliuuina; Muical Btcdy Academy Monday " and Tuesday XiKhlM. nHn HatHmtre',-Jeti -Warm Prate From Tlie Mm. Illy the Jrea Agent.) tjti -cnmmwtinf T-b-fi'-wf 'iliWi(" the B 111 more tMd. run of Meptemlier Vini aaya In part: UK good - wine. The lrlnce . f I'ilwon' imphivea with age and it re vival last nlght'-at Ford'a Uprra, Houen 'attracted ""ar large crowd thai weliiiiiitil the mnihcal comcdv with an eiithuaiuam that waa well irn riled. The t'rlnee of I'ilaen' rejoices in a plot that pMaaefiaea aeutiment anil rnagination, a musiral wore in jvhjkfr tc h tn g nif Iodic j tt4 tow iic TWO NIGHTS ONIT SCMLQ31 TrltATRC CIRCUIT M taH mo MAY M TUESDAY OCTOBER Utt tod 2001 ENORMOUS ALL STAR REVIVAL OF P1XLEY AND LUDERS 7 MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH 7 f wo carloads scenic effects. Pilseri's o n Symphony Or chestra. The .Gold, Medal UtrauLy ChanrvLarcit, f rettiest aml movt handsymelgqw'ncdj;;rls on the stage. Prices. S2?n and S1.Sn lower floor; balcoiw St.5o, SI.00 and 75 cents. Seat sale now Vipeii it Tticlter Building lliarniacj: ' '"' W :'-'" another In' quick succession and in which dialogue ia so witty that no one deslrea it to lie otherwise. "Edward T. Mora, who Imperson ated Carl i nto tn the title role, haa an impewing stage presence and a strong. true voice that hi diaplayed to ad mirable advantage. His gteln Bong, with its Heidelberg chorus of student singers, waa repeated several times j before 4 be d!;nc was satiarled that the programme proceed to other numbers - - - . The '.Meseaee- of ' the" 'V iolets.' which "4 . the Jst- beautiful aoug ol ne entire play was charmingly and gracefully'-actd by ;. liurke Scott and Reglna Ilk hards. Both have good voices and their duet was one of the a Hint lc feat urea of the evening. Silas Kdna Von l.uke possessed all he vivacity of the traditional widow and her gowns Indicated the last hour III J'aU fashions te-trtedyh -a s-a d ' tnirable as Its music and John -W. Kansome as 'Hans Wagner,' the wealthy 'jSiniliiaul' brewer., who while traveling on the continent Is mistaken for a prince, kept the audi ence tn a continual uproar of laugh er without any apparent effort -em his part and without recourse to horse- lay. His acting while intensely funny, was along comedy lines. The chorus was 4eatiftil ndex-ettmrlr tit Cirl'i Cattt 10 t 14 yn.J TSejTSDecoat iialwavsharnmlrKriniv-lvvJ s firlar-Thii sraaao it i one the Bmartnt.5 poaaiDie, 1 uxm qra it mad with a and quite a number of short and medium coats, but the long coats are the supreme triumph of the season. They are made m OTDINGOTES FULL' DRESS COATS, BALMACCAN, RLiSSIANJRIDING HABITS, Irrlhe rich autumn sKades midnight blue, Lon don smoke, tee-de-negre, Russian green, etcTT with the darker shades the more favored. Tou are sure to find in thisassortment-a model4hat will combine price, color, and fabric to suit you. ( ji" I J I ll BuBinniiuiunninniBiiiiiiHBiiuia . . 1 Circular fltkrina? aldllC nortion ind t widm LniltuiiiiliiititimmHiiiinytiiHtmtmniiHinniHiiitiit kaJ 1. ivll " 11 rt'"H"llHIHlHlimHlUIMIHMIUUUMiUIUUUIlUIU wv, wih.u uctvuuui rii mm faahinowfale Umlttm The cdct tot cheviot tUnaaeat J' - l. - .Ti.. J. a. ntcml ciruld N tond (orttie coat xf ' -4 ""- " The Frince of Fllsen" corties to the Academy for the first lwo nights of he t-84r. rriCes ate 12.00 to cents. Hut of titwn orders must be sent to Marx s. .Nathan, Manaaer raoemy oi music. "THF. HAM TRF,F." John Tort's FJalairatr lteival of Old aiMlelllc Sketch. -my the-Press Agent.) Unehaa to -took- hma, - km war ACrJEMY WcdticMluy -ThiM!44avy 2 DAYS Mullnif Tlim-oilay Octobor 21-22 J0hN Vak. - ? 4ki TMS UfUf IMtVUI m.rrmmm. - USW v"t nn. pirn unison imxwyutjl CPftCty success. " J. woetwav : MKT Kiaorif" A lAUCiH OH ' A WMI . BOOK BYJ5C0RCC V MOBAHI. LYSICS BY WIUIAM JH0HC, MUSIC BY JCAM SCHwARTl, PRK TlinrMlav , Mlint-, ,h . to il .VI. M;iu J5c to i.VO 1 y-$ i : r i - r j.---e- ' , . ... f 'i , :., fi -if T f".;.. '--1' .-. .it ,-ak-i i .Mt luti-ne- -and - Hnatlt 1.T1m- Ham at lite .Vimilcmy WrliMWcta ami TUurwIayMslita and hpeilal debut of Hist funny pair, Mclntyre and Healh, on the slime, who will appear in Jihn Tort's elaborate re- Pure Ice Cream wade Dafly J c ; mit.i i. w t. t iiivn i.. ttttoi iis i mi sot i i, n n4'hos Mii.it rn i) frw" f "Thi' Academy next edix-sits v and Thurs. t ntchts and Thiiisiluv matinee. Th) er.- featured and headlined iii " fhe' bcsf Vao?elIle- theatpea -long teue wst of r4w -other famous teams of stnselnd ever had been ttear.t r, and their methods haven'l Palms, Ferns, Norfolk Pines' and mufiy other' choice plants forHoUe Culture,' Rose ImisRcs, evercreens ihade tree$ -?rmiWitrics and tkJt'Ltiiti IL y - y Jtait tlcsraph and 1dpphBwders7rornpTn3r J. L O'QUINN & COMPANY lUleigh, N. C ien House 149 ; Phonrr--Store 42. Gr chanaed much in all that time, foi tiu-ftineir Hinliences rcjolce c ceedinsly Time bs'i iiiched and Tm proved them and they are funrrter this year hi the midst of their bril IWHt-foHHHiHy. wtth whtch" Mr:-fort has surriDiodi'd them, than they were ever of old, when j.uttwn ' of them were able to pack the IHcecst vaude vllle houses in the country, ami they prove - anew- .tMa--'c -their i141itji to ne m(i-si)(H-mmit - ad IHdtnm, without wearvhlir their rtmos in me aiiaiKirimn. I He liani Tree" le an elaboration of their old U-al'MleyHh? .stveichnnto- juraltltnjj cine riaiiimnit wu-n- up-to-date- nuisic and It 1 clatired one of rhe most aile feminine -.hornsca Ned Way burn ever - trained. - This rhortt was chosen- for its atitlfty to yina snd tlartt-e,-neit to ttmk pret! y. . -The (crfirnuiiie- ts a mndrrn iiuisIchI comedy, ruri'nT'tiWoii blub sear Ml the time, to an accompaniment of laugh ter. Trkes are. i2.0u luji ctnta. Seals on sate MomUv. TRrTTY l.lr SHOW t it . Mix K. U i'ciy. and Mis I'nttir Souibi-rUtod jf JIusuaCak i.. henansrrrtp. -r: m-x - nnfli Iinn shower- wss eieii' Misei Snxle Houtherland by Mrs, Ji.- J Jf'v-and ststrr. Mtss I'sttlegouthertand. And i-many lovetv-iu-ewiUB were ricyirt A very inieresiiliK t untrsl k'hn Ti loyed br stt and ttie btidietect.. WSH the prlM-, whtch -Wi pretty cvpft l'ipe's K.-as er bwadtloth to worn on mortt KlsIng TpunnlntstCT- Weds Popul RwatxiMai lad I these matenah Kenamrvtib. h ra In Utn u.l.-u 14. 4. I . "'"HW "WHS 111. of Miaa Cuale HoutherUtnd and Rev. T. W. ! took place Wednesday even- ing at 7 o clocK in the Presbyterian church. Tna bridal party entered the church to the swr- train of Lo hengTina weddine i , h, rendered by Mrs. H. D. Will nd accom Ploed by Miss Heater Ann Far Hot on yfariirte- Jhfc: ting . cerenmny waa per it.rmea Dy Kev. J. E. 1. Wlnecoff. baft m wefl a tba'onDar and cufia of broadcloth would nak aa ememehr Deautiiui cfitcr. DroaKlcWii WDwd t beautiful with. theotlar, enlT -aaxl Vft uraiuea warn aotxacM aDDiled over aoaia simple design, lor arautache la ana of the featurea oi tha latest style and is ahmya handsome lor tatea at thk sort. Tha cane isadjested oreethe piaiavcoat and. : if It ia finished aeparately, can be worooravjt aa tiktd. For then year size, tha. coat will KQum SH yd- oi material n,.&rik. 44 or yo in. wide, with H yLyjla. wide lor collar and cuHa. " " " r ; The patters S408 l-ciat iilM!a lor siria 9i-nm in tft n ...... .1 . . . t. M . , to any addreat by the Fashion Department as una paper, on neap tea cents. lt descriptions and other useful thinaa, After admiring them; the guests were invited (n the dining room where the table -was beautifully decorated and a salad course was served, and all had a most delightful time Weddings GOI.DR ACK-IltXIJVR. SIkIct of Mcs.-rs. Herman and Wll Hum Heller Metl In III. bmond. The following announcement has neen received by friends In this city mis. Amelia lienor announces the marriage of her daughter T ..Hannah May to Mr. .1. Samuel (loldhack on Wednesday." 'OctoTier tKeToii rfeen t h nineteen hundred and fourteen atTwrtvc oVIortr 124 I'liTTt Avenue" " Kichmond. Vlralnla Mis Heller is the sister of Messrs Ht lHIHII. VVU lltlll Mini (iershi.n Ml ier, or this city, und has many friend here. Mr. (ioldback is a former J'esi dent of, .Norfolk, Va:r btrt after a tour BAD OPERATION AVOIDED By Timely Uce of Lydia L Rnktiam't Vegetable ; Compound Mrs. Sowers' Own Statement. Hodedon. Uaina "I feal it a iut T owe v aii atuianog women to teU what iyiia a. nnkham'i Vegotabla jCpni pound did for me One year agol found myself a terrible suf. ferer. I bad pain lo both sidei an, soch aorenetf I conIds.caTf.aljr stralgnten up at times. My back eched, I hod no ap. nrrvoos I could not aln ihm I I be to tired morningi that I could acarcol v sroona. H gecmed almost impossi ble to mova or do a bit of work and I thought I never would b nv Katt aa tin. Ul I submitted to an operation. I eom tnence4 tinglyilja E.Plnkham' Veg etable Comnound ami anon fait irt . iiew Woman. I had no pains, slept well, oau kwxi appettw and could do almost all my own work for a family of four. I shall aJwsva fmo I heaStlr tor y our nwflcinis -m m. Ht- "au oowek, uoiigdon, Maine. !' .l-l!!.!!.1!!-!!! .J.U.IIJl(mJlU.!! If -jrou ara ill onot drag along nntU an operaUoo is necessary, but aVonr take Lvtlia EL'Pinkham'a V,M. oiiis. mnu. Titrti loy then tried the fvr'tuie"-of all .present and Mjsa Koutherland was bnt - ter tamtf blind-folded and w hen irhe aaa pctnntied lo we, -she t'ehelj a 'table odctl wtT many Ktl"1ltlf tinkt I ii l(lia I.. I'lnblium'i I .,r.lo. IJleCdiMiMmnd will hclp)o,writo tO Lrdin I t'inkllltni'lciHi-liiaf n (contideniinn I rice. 1 ur letter will be opened, retttt nn answered, bjr a woman, nil neld Jn strict confidence. The bridal oartv conalstlnr of tmn lime newer girls, Unne Newton and Margaret Williams carrying beauti ful white baskets with roses and the ring bearer, Myrtle Hanka, niece of tne groom, preceded the dame of hon or, Mra U. L. Foy, -gowned In a beau tiful pink crepe dec hine, carrying a large bouquet of pink carnations. Miss Lucy 8outherland. maid of honor, sis ter of the .bride- waa most attractive In yellow cWpe de chine with large bouquet of yellow carnations, and the five brlrfesTmrldea Iri wnlttrin-gaiidteH ana iaoe aressea, wtth deep griddles, carrying large bunches of beautiful yenow dahlia. -- The bridesmaids were Misses Martha Frey. Klttie Raucom, Orie 8houlas, Catherine Newton, and Pattle Southerland. Oroomsmen. Measra. Nerions Routherland and Klbert Southerland, brother!: of the oriae, Messrs. t'hauncey Carr, William Southerlond and Lindon Southerland. Ushers, Mr. Davla Powell and Mr. Jessie Bnutherland. " The bride, attired in a beautiful coat suit of Copenhagen blue gabar dine with at to match entered upon the arm of her father and waa met at the altar by Mr. Iee and his man. Mr. Charles Lee, his brother, m Oates, N. C. " The church waa most beautifully decorated with ferns, bamboo and an abundance of golden rodr Ar) arclt w4tn wedding bell of, white brides roses was most attractive and many were heard saying they never saw a more beautiful marrlaire. --Mft; Lee 4s the poputat pastor of4 iue Liemouisi cnurcn nere, and his ortoe i one or the moat populdr. jiMiiiK muies oi mis town. The out-of-town guesta were: Mrs. OnnMMd sa, I U r I E. U Bank of Winston. N. C, sister ofta Toom; MraMary Carrolr-f Raleigh, N. C, Mr. Henry Eure, cou sin of groom; Mr. Joseph Smith and many others. . Of 11,000 cigar makers in Italy. IJ , 0 are women. ' ' 1 ' Laughing draws the corners of tha month up;, crying pulls them down. CASTOR I A rtlsftftiBlttllBe-raM Thi Kind Yea Han Ahrajs Bought 8ignnr sit ... ' wz ... Misses Reese & Company 109 Fayetteville Street XCLU$IYE,M1LUNER All the New Fads in Veiling, etc. FREE We arc authorized by the factory men to give on every Friday in October, with every cash purchase of one 50 cent bottle of . UQUID VENEER one line 25 cent Dust Ooth that has been treated with L V. THOS. H. BRIGGS & SONS Rleigh, N. C The Big Hardware Men. Ea ajgggjj HjBIB3jjjjjj A eminrkt urru a DCDrrr Ttt i Get tbs KING STA.MP OF QUALITY oa roar Bustonsa. 8hortband, Typewnaag. Tacllsh gteaety vy trainiac and yoar tqccxaa will he. assured. We will tire you lbs thorough irainlnit that you abould hare, and will cur for you a dsslrabl position. What more could you wlsht ' Ask say Ralels or Charlotte thurter If KING'S tan twbnlly responsibls and raliabla. No vacation, Eater soy ume. Write at oaca for catalori and full Information. Address, KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Mngh, N. C. or Charu, N. C We alao teacliooKTteepInr Tihort hand bynall, cnd for home study circular. Ad drees J. IL KISQ. Pres.. Raleigh. N, .C -" " - --' - - - --' :- .- " "' - f I I 1 1 n -i SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY - -v. . ' ; ' -v : - , To Shippers ahd Receivers of Freight in North Carolina: - - Attention la called to revised tariffs containing rates tor the- transportation of freight be. tween point In Nortn Carolina, effects. October It Ail. Th t.rirts s.e tesued In accord, anee with tbedecision of the jSpeclal Rate Commission, dated August II. 1U. "l A" ,re,?bt of SMhm Railway Company in Conflict with the pw-isions.fliZ" fi4V:T!--l9-lh ratts- ruU " resulaUon. prescribed by -Uie )eciat Rate Commiaeion. - - - . v... r Special attention is called to the fact that in the application of this new law. many Import-' ant changes and new conditions are' brought about, the Knowledge of which is essential to ever, - Shipper -"r- of freight Nort Carolina, - Or4UMr4Ubt.wJ?L nT,"?1 ,a,t,e- Vn" ih ar- there will be as many rates between two given points as there are available routes between such point.. A new basis for making rates with -other llnea ts provided Wth .hippeT .-Wof these routecwhtle p1,ystcattyc4haW-heesl-.re tonger, Irom the staTdLnTTf emclent and the movement of freight via "the, unusual roX wiTrt1JS wore time than if sent via more efficient routes - necessarily require at Rippers .should, in all cases Insert tn the bill of Jading theAou,, over whlch a , that the shipment move. If shipments are tendered to AgentVof this Company and dest'ned to a ,tMUit on its own ltne hut Hh,,, .nu.is , . .. ... . K ",,u "esi.neq to a - -. , : .v.ri. iwi iiiBvruiuoiis, it wilt be assumed thai 't 1. h. desire of ,h. -shipper that the shipment move over the Southern Railway at s lawful. es.Ib shed rate, even though a lower rate ma y be In force via another route! Tor fir'hrr Inform tMpptrxOT Informa. MR.-HAMILTON BAXTER. .. Pi v. Trt. Agent, Oreenahoro, N. C. ' JTTtTirTTTiXDTlKU-S; : St (t. A. K. ORft, ' -r -i ' Dir. Frt. Agent, Asheville X, c. Utel'rt-Ageot, JtaleighTXTCt-T Commercial Agent, Charlotte, -1, y . 11 r" - ' 1 : : 1 yyy, .r ,, . .. .. n i x J I'
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