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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1915. STORE OPEN AT NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Christmas Shoppers, Do Your .Final Christmas Shopping- Hero. NEW CHRISTMAS ; NOVELTIES Arrive almoflt daily. Our stocks have been greatly - replenished for the laat few day before Chmtmaa. New Neckwear, Caps, etc. In Individual Boxes. Beautiful Collar and Collar Seta 25c-48c Dainty Collars. Priced 9Sc Boudoir Caps 25c, 48c, 98c Ribbons, Laces, etc. AlmoHt all shades and widths left in Ribbons Taffeta Ribbon lc yd. to 25c Satin Ribbon, all shades lc, 2, 3c, 4c, 5c yd. Beautiful fancy Ribbon 25c Better fancy Ribbon 35c to 48c . Round Thread and V'al Lac es 2 ic, 4c, 5c Round Thread Laces, values up to 1 Oc, priced 5c Val Lace, values up to 10c. priced 5c Novelties in Jewelry, Ivory Wear, etc. Hat Pins, Brooches, CufT Pins, gold plated 25c Our line Jewelry at 48c Jewelry Boxes 48c, 98c Ivory Shoe Buttoners, Shoe Horns, Nail Files, Letter Openers, etc 25c Ivory Clocks, Brushes, etc 48c and 98c New Shirt Waists New Shirt Waists just in for last days trade. $2.50 Crepe de Chine and Lace Waists in Christmas Boxes $1.98 $3.50 to $4.00 Beautiful Waists, priced $2.98 75c Cotton Waists 48c $1.00 Wash Waists 69c Bath Robes for Everybody Childrens' Men's and Women's Bath Robes, all sizes, big selection patterns. Big values at $1.45, $1.98, $2.45 up to $4.48 -v Remember only S more shopping days Before Christmas HUDSON-BELK CO. 12 Big Stores Sell For Less STORE IN COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDING PLHILDIiFOH .E. ORPHANAGE Wesley Bible Class of Durham Church Sun $10,000 . . Movement Nsr an 1 Obarrrer Rurran, . First National Rank Building. Durham. Dp. IS. By S. B. WINTERS. AV . Hil.lr lasa of Trlaity Mrtho-ili-t ilmr-li lias initiated a movetnrat to nw funis fr th coastruetion of a !i),'i Uy' Imililing at the Kaloigh l.tho.lit Orphan. The moveimt u v .Uintarv ua the rwrt of th 120 n,' inU i f the Sunday school rlass, anj tlif raniU quarters of thr orphan Mgf liMrr artualitl the brnrtireBt lni tirr Th- foati'Uiplatrd tiiildiBK i to a. mmnMlatr or " additional uveAy MrtWIist hoyi that tlia present over taied huikliajr will not rwrmit of. The plans have the rndoraenient of "itirt. A K Ilarm-a, a tho orphanage. A roafrreaea txtwera J. Ed. I'egraro anl Kouthtrat J fart, nt Darham, and th aupriutenrlt'nt of the institution uKK-tt-l tentative plan for awnriog (hr aurtarriptioan of ltt.K) Wesley Hill'' rlaa of Durham will rontribute literally The federated classes of Wl'jr" Bitile tul-ota the Mate o.vi r mil ! solicited. 1 he memlirrxhip of tlie rliaai-a approximate H,mKi Sunday school worker. The meeting of the Wcaley Bihlc class fuleratioa la r'ayettrville on January I'.i and 20 will probably erystalixe the movement in norkiug shape. The ten latue cal uLation of the promoters of th- project figure that the contributions .if .",' member -SJ XI 1 3 apiece are n t mi reasonable in their claims. One mrmler of the Iiurl.am Wesley class ll;n p! Vcl Jlim T!m- irjn.sed biiil'liog would give symmrtrlral arrangement to the orphan atC layout three tmi'lingn for the iiU snl three for the boys The re ih-M i'f StiM-rmt' ndert llarae has gr:ijhi. ally picture.! the need nf addi ti.'ii.il l-u lidiiiirs Ninl the laymi u w ill v-iie upon' this opportunity as a way out. AKRKSTS EXPOSE NATION-WIDE PLOT TO BLOW I P MILLS CHILD ASKS SHOES AS ' CHRISTMAS PRESENT "Tm y eijierienoe with charity work 1 have Been many appeals, hut few so teaching an thia," snlrt Huperintcndeiit B. 8. Stephenson of the Associated Char itiea yesterday a hr hauded the News SBd Obsenft the following letter which had received from a small town ear here: "Will you please tell good old Kant a ClatMr I am a little boy that like toys ad aire playihligs. Imt I rathur lie Weald and me Borne shoe thia time. T iiveal got any hut annie raggerl ones aad My fret get so tolt 1 can't play out of doers, and if he will send uie some ahsea I tan roll my hoop and hare fun ' Tail him to mead aire twelves and send than, by pnrcul post Mamma says he eaat eome war here while the piinie is B, for he won't In able to rule and It is too far to w n 1 k . Hhe saul you Jeeld carry letters to Santa Plans and fca would answer them. Ho please give him miue today aad I will giv yu a card." The card was enrloeed. It was a Hue, day school card showing Mary Snoint in- the head of the faviour. the motto tent reading, "blu' lialh done what she eould." 8neriiitenlf nt Ktrphrnson wnnld 1 Iliad tu Ik- the agent through whom some generous heuite.l Ruleigh citiren might gratify th ( hristma desires of this little fellow. Ts PerUfr Ttw SreOwt Ab WlaUr CmU. Man wmsb ol f.RliVE TASTELESS Chill TONIC nsks il prrtW le UU number of boHWs la th fall to slnncthn sn fortify th sjrwUai uaifut th oM "tsw dri Kvwrrnw snows th tonic efTeM of Quinio snd I ma witick thm preasraUon .wialira la s tulle i. I mr reiUIle form It pur-nej a.nl eriru-Kss the hlotid snd buikh up the hnW iteen In Alr Mr. I serf nee M orders I Drsd. A telegram rereived here la.-t night from New Orleans aniiounrod the death of Mr. lAntfui-e Mordecui al his home there. Mr. Monbicai was a l.iulher of Mrs Tlatt 1 Wulker of this citj 7 A itt 14 lyysrss IMCOeORATB S y A Pavinff Position every r. ii. v. gradmitc. The 8ii. cess of a multitude of former students attests this fact. Modern methods rirellent equipment eourt!H.u and capable facultv-loftv moral TllLOW ,IOLIl,VY RATES until January "t VKRYHOn V endorse." Writ fwtfrmm calsjof Mf sm Csiaarw JssreasZ KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE UUtatt. BJ. C CMAItLOTTK. M.C t'onttnued on Tage Two.) A n. iv leM liipnn nt i i.iirn l late to lay Mher. OtUi l Miitt.la, a police liel.iquarters detertiv,-. wnn aospendnl aft-r a hcTirint; by t 'fin n Mnjiner Woods. The p 1,. sail th.'y found M"ttola' nsme in a note l.ok t:ilien from Koe nig. Aeet-'dinK to Mitenicnt attributed to K,. nig nn.l M. ter. Mottoln was mol red by the former :it three dollar a il.-iy to mnke inv rtint ions. The arrests yi tti r la) and today are sai-l to le merely the forerunners of numerous other arrest. whih will ci ten I throughout the country. Becret r"r His a rt that Kocnig had "7 ajrent in New York tlty alone and prob nMy bet woe n three and four hundiad throughout the country. pr ksidkSt and mrs. calt wed in simple ceremony (Tnnt inui'tl from l'tig On.) i n f vu of I U k In . W h r n hf et 1 on bit Loiifymmjn jmrny, Mri. Wilaxui iron" ovtr brr ifowu a fur cost of brand tfiil with Vftu-U of Vakon ui I muff tit mutch. Nh wvrr rhin-rhm collar. Mms .UrgurH Wilnoo. the PreKidrnt n -Kl st tius;htr. wort a sapphir Mm-vt-h t gom with fmpphirt- and vrtvrt tr,minir. Mm. Wiiiiam O. MoAi., hn yuujt't daiihtt'r, ire liiue silk l.ri-..!- ith '.it nn.l s;!vcr trimnnnjfn Ir Krpnria H. tSarrf, his t!.ir. dauyh trr. w.if ri'V rharni'Mif wi nt-jim M isn F!tlin WtMlrnw Hnnes, th I'r "ijcut't tousin, wore vcllnw nilk nnl Mr. lUilling. the hritlf'n m(thrr, wore h ffHitunit of r lfhly jvttiM nt over au i iititTkirt f Idark wtin H!ivjuel in Kuifc' Hlu1 A sh'trt train wan .might at the left aide of the girdli1 w it h a rlui?tr f tnk m.Li m" Sin wore ohf umt4 st't in prarla which nhe hal worn a a hrule. All the men in the party, whi-b out i-(e oi the relatives inrlii'lcj St'rretary Tuir.tilty ami lr. (h-avan, the Pre, d nt s rh vsx-iAn, wur c a voutiooal evt'inr.g dreu. t prt-iir? one room wna t aije for the wadding vhirh despite inti mationa from the Whit HnUH thnt ntthinjj le ji'nt r any other than rilativt'fi antl rl-me friends, run into tho huntlreds. In d.-fermee to the Pros. Jen: ' w-inhna the houn of ( onirresa aent no gift of-fi-.aViy. Iml maiiT iiiem.kers aent per m n.il r memhmnc , The Virginia del Quick Bcaah f rca v Fttrtr Blood All riaiplea. Blackaaasta, Bolls aasl lav parities Lcava Qakkly hr I 'S ta Craatcat Blaast rartSer. Slsart'a Caldaat Wafsrs. The artioa ef feauari'i Caleiam Wafer ia wonderful indeed. The cause of nearly all poor eompleiWa ara tba tmparitiea in th blood, aad which ahaw through the outer akin tiasue. Tho blood "Lastlaa, Oaly Par Blood Cvsr Makaa a (Jaeealy Caaaplexloa. I Kaow.- is coustaatly in motion, ao that no com pleiioa eass eser be twnutified unless the entire blood stream is purified. This is why fnre creams and (osmetics ut terly fail to give real beauty. Stuart's t'alHum Wafers are the most powerful blood purifiers which aeirnce lias ever discovered They at onee be gin their work and in a few day the result is aeon in tiie juirlt disappear ance of all pimples, red spots, (mils, muddy complexion, rush, tettur and skin discoloration. Stuart's Calcium Wafers are harm less, very pleausant to the taste, are put up in c on veniont form to carry, and can le obtained at any drug store, at 5U rent a box. Follow tho example of hundreds upon thousands of women who have been made beautiful In this way. Bond coupon below today for free sample package. FREE TRIAL COUPON F. A. Stwart Cs.. Ill Blssrt BW., Marsksll. Mirh.: Send me st once, br return mail, s free trial psrksas of Slunrt a Calrlum Wafer. Nsrac Strest City Slate gut i"ii, representing the native Mote of the coujile, sent a loving tup. Wythe vllle, the bride's home town, sent a min- mture of Mr. and Mr. Moiling. her parent-. The loenhonta Memorial As oeiation. in rerognition of Mr. Wil son's deneent frutu tlw liidmn princess, sent a hivi) Statuette of l'oc;ihont.is. The .Nb o iiiiinee Indiana" of Wisconsin s nt a haudaiuie bead Irelt. The former (jiieen of Hawaii sent it xorf. Evsry iiioinber of tin cabinet eetil u gitt. When the numerous (rifts sre norled it is understood all thoae having intrinsic mine, wlneh enme from person un known to the Frsai iear a Mrs. .Wilaon, will, much to thetTjreirretjt ! returned The Tresident sniTMra Wilsim are ex pei ted to return to the eapitsl on or be fore Jnnuary 4 when Cflngrese recon- n cs The I an Ameriean reception at tlie White Uoiise on the night of Janrj ary 7 is exrected to he the most bril liant social fuuetion of the sessou. rhe guesss at the weddingincludej Mrs. Willinm II. Hollii R, of this citj-, tbo bib 's motlie; Mrs. Mntthew A. Maury, A ii ii iston, A Its. ; Mrs. Alexander II. Unit, ef this city, and Miss Betha Bedling, a,t-er ef the brldr ; her five brothers, John Randolph Kollmg. Richard W. Ilolling, and Julinn M. Hilling, of this city; Dr. William K. Rolling, 1ouisville, K.v., an. I Kolfe K. Ilolling, of Panama; hor brother in law. Ab'iander U. Oalt. of this citv , three siet rt in laws, Mrs. Julian It. tolling, Mrs Kolfe K. Boiling and Mrs. Kit h.'ird W. Moiling; Secretary and Mrs. Willinm (I. MeAiloo, Mr. and Mrs Francis H Knyre. of WilHameiown. Mans.; Miss Margaret Wilson; Miss Helen Woodruw lloiK s, the President's cousin; Mr. and Mm Joseph K. Wilson, of Hnltimore, the former the brother of the President; Miss Alice Wilson, the President's niece ; Mrs. Anne ITowo, nf l'liilftdelphin. tlie President' aiater; Mrs. Anne t otliran. the President s niece;; Josephine t'othran. the Presi dent's grend niece; Secretary Tu malty, lr. Ornvson and Miss trertrnde tonlon, Mrs. tlalt s close friend. At Hot Fpriiigs Mr and Mr. WiUon will lite at the Homestead Hotel until GOLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or O dotes 600 will break nnj cate of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does cot Vipe or sicken. Price 25c The Weather Local Oflcc, U. S. Weather B area a. rOKECAOT Baleigh, N. C, D 18,' 1913. For Kortk (rolina: Ttir Suaday, eoldrr east portion; Monday fair, mod erate west winds. Sunrise .7;S0 a.m. I Bun set .0:02 p.m. S a. ni. Teaiperatar. . . . 64 8 p. m 49 Higheet temperature 64 Lowest temperature 49 Mean temperature M Exeews for the day 14 Average daily execsa mc Janu- uary 1st 0.8 frecipiUUea (la laeaea). Amonot for 24 hoar ending 8 p. in SS Total for the month to date .... 1 SI Deficiency for the mouth 77 Defieienry aince January 1 9 84 Station and Weatlwr at I. P. M. Tf BPISSTUSt Abilene 4L" 4 Ml 3ft XX) Asheville M 321 a' 38 36 100 Atlanta 38 -24, 42! 42 1 J2 Baltimore 38 U; 54' .'IS, M Charleston .VI -10 4' rill' .18 Charlotte 46, (): 56. 4o H6 Chieago 2a1 28, 22 .i fialvestou 2 4 14 64' 44 .Oil Jacksonville 60 - 8 08 60- J4 Knoiville 36' -22 38! W.IAH Menidn 4Jj 8; 4t 30 .00 Vloutgoinery 46 - b)j 50 j 44' 20 New Orleans 54; 2 5! 4jj .00 New York 40, 0, 54j 3fii .90 Norfolk 4ct- 12 6tt 60! .08 Raleigh 4 14! 64 i 62; .26 Bichinond 42 2 64 421 M Vieksburg 4H, fgi 52: 32 j .00 Washington 36 2' fiOi ,18 .68 WiluiiiiKton .14 - 6i 6H, 60j .04 Wythcville 3" 26, 38' 38, .50 Washlns-ton. Do-. IX Oklahoma Fair Sun day snd Monday ; not much change In temper, sturs. Vtrvtnia : Fair Sunday, colder is scejthewst portion. Monday fair. North Carolina. South Carolina: Fair San. day, eoUWr in vast portion. Monday fair. Genriria. Alabama, MaMianippi, iMlialass. Eaat Tusa West Teiaav Tenneaawa: Fair Sunday anu Monday. after New Year's day unless some de velopment should neoeesitste tlie Presi dent's earlier returu to the capital. Two Whitn House automobiles haro been sent on abend and the enufile eipeit to spend their honeymoon motoiiug. golf nig and wnlking over the mountain trails. HeHiiles the seeret service guard, the party wns aectmianied by a sten ographer. The President nil! keep iu touch with Urn White IJonse over s(e rial wires Iiccuuse the hour of the wedding was known to comparatively few persons there was not a large crowd in the vi I'inity of the bride's home, ulthuuglif a large poller guard had been provided .1. Wilson Howe of Hicliniond. Va., the President's nephew, and Mrs. Howe, arrived after the list of guests had been made up and joined the wedding party. BLIT.S DEFEAT REDS 1M TIN WHISTLE PLAY lepevial o Ttw News and Ouwrvet i Pinehurat. Dec 18.- The Tin Whistle taui play. Kyilri vs. Htues, dayed on No. 1 course this afternoon, resulteil in victory for the Hlue 21 to 8. . ('. Abbe of Hethleheiu was the particular star, winning his match from James Me nab of Pinrhurst in 11 up. The play against bogey at the same time was won handily by T. A. Kelley of Southern Pines, who finished four up with a handicap of eight. J. K. Iloodall of BellerivK and K 11 Hunt of Wor cester tied for serond honors. Mr. Joseph W. Mcholaoa Dead. Mr. Joseph W. Nicholson died in Ureensboro yesterday iiiorniug. He formerly liied in Ilnlif.'ix county and wus nlmut tio j-eais of age. Chief Justice Walter Clark. Mrs. W. A. (irahain. Mi is l.ucy Clurk, nod Mr. Walter ( lark. Jr . will leave this morn ing to attend tie funeral, which will take place this aftcrnnon at 4:30 o'clock. H. A. CI IH.ER TO BE ORATOK Will Addreaa M .-jiens At (,raad lidge Meeting In Jaaaarjr. It will lie ef interest tu the Masons of North Carolina to learn that the annual omtin before the grand lodge at its meeting January Pt, lyifi. will be delivered by PaM tlrand Master H A. Gudger. of Asheiille. w'm is a pleasing and forceful speaker From 1897 until the administration of President Wilson he served as con sul general to Pannina and chief jus ties of the Crinal Zone. The iniftin' of the ejrnnd ir,,,. nana) ly bring an attendance of 600 Masons, who are always welcome visitors to Balstigh. a -ss 4 T TINEpu t of ten men I S' who come finally toiJoodyear Tires find hem o satisfactory that they go right on using them, That is why Goodyear sales to the consumer, and to.the motor car man ufacturer, are greater than those of any other tire. EAR TIRES NOTICE European war demand have caused a shortage in th world's supply of material used in th manufacture o f Wh i 1 1 Tread Tirti. The color of Goodyear Tires may ultimately b changed Irons Wait -to Black. Our supply of the rerjuircd materials' assures the' greater pnrrirm of our 1916 season's output of tires leing furnished with White Tread. ff;noiw xJ a Umo n i BW BASEBALL CONFERENCE GOES TO CINCINNATI my 'ke Am-M r-eea i New Vork, Dee. - 18. The lewlall dove of peace, unabla to find a touatiug place in this eity. has f"own aay to Cinrinttati. There, next Tuesday, it wall hover over the heads of organ ixel and independent base-hall Interest while these bodiefc endeavor to reach a lsli for harmony. I'nleas there is a radi eal change ia the gituation it Is quite possibl - that a permanent jerrh for tire bird h ill be us hard to find in Cincinnati as it was in New Vork. After a serif of eonferen-fs. which it now develops l.a been going i for several weeks if not months, the mag natea atlmit that peace ltween the Federal 1-eng'ie nnn o'gnuixed l.seball is fur from hring eonstininutted The meetinj today between the independent interests' committee, and the National orniuisaion failed to piaka any definite progress. After the formal adjourn ment Chairman tinrry Herrmann of the National Commission arrayed: "We have not agr. d .;poa any defi nit' proposition.' In f a. t the co-.f. rrie interests re dru iii if apart instead of together, if the remarks of the various league magnates are properly eonatrned. Privately the mi nous factions are begiuniug to blame each other for the failure of the peace program and for taking the initial steps toward that end While barmouv was the keynote of all public statements the word could hardl e applied iu any way to the sessions behind closed doors, according tn some of thoav wh eater rd and left at the beck aad call of the committee.'' Aeeording to National. League men, the American league officers in Chietign were in touch with the Federal Ix-aguo clan moie ihan ten day ago and kn-rtr the full contents of the tentative drnft of peace wltkh Havrwor Ireyfui car ried tn Cbieaga Ust Tuesday night with y much sn. ester y . ta present to the American League the ia awasioa . Qneen ro e have no. (ting. i ... . - I' rim ofMamonds ar errjgi n every day. It nvill pay you to see our stock of Perfect Gems before pur chasing. JOLLY & WYNNE Jetcelets of Raleigh til rMSlillliili lii - 1 1 nl i i i --.1 -saaasal " tla WE HAVE SOIilETHiKG FOR EVERY MMM OF THE FAMILY They Will Appreciate Them For They Will Be Used MOTHER An Iron. Percolator. Heating Pad, Vacu um Cleaner, Sewing Machine Motor. FATHER Shaving Mug or Foot Warmer. SISTER Toaster, Chafing Dish, Small Iron. Curling Iron Heater or Boudwan Set. BROTHER Shaving Cup of Small Water Heater. Look over this list, there is something here you want. FercoUton . .,$5.00 to $16.00 Itom 6-pound $3.00 Irons 3-pound with utility sets . . $4.00 4Ukd $5.00 Water Heaters. .$3.00 U $5X0 Water Cupa. . . .$5.00 to $7.00 DiscStov4a ..$$X0 to $7X0 Toasters $X50 to $34)0 El Grilstovo $5.00 Grills, toasts, fires, boils and broils. Sewins aSIachiae Motor $15X0 Ten days' frta trial. Chafia Dishea. ,$IIX to $15.00 Ovenetterbaker. , v .. . . . . . $2.50 Small Electric Range for Children .. . . . . . . v. . .$8.00 Christmas Tree. Lightinj Out- fiU . $3.00 to $7.00 CurlinT Iron Heaters v . ' . . $15.00 md $i$0: Heating Bars . .$5.00 to $6J50 Takes place of old hot water Vibrators . . . .$12J0 to $15X0 Hair Dryers $10.00 osmI $15X0 CJeaners . .$25S0Jto $4000 r The Ts-r-,-. m n r ' Mi I I tleaner than a and Easier vt Wesfem Eftctrtc ' Vacuum Cleaner " j,: til v-j '
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