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TIIE ':. NEWS AND -OBSERVER;,-if L:.. FRIDAY MORNING; MARCH 241916. . Alkali Malie Sou . ' r e-, HUD JON-BELK COL - t-i HUDSON-BELK CO. - BU For WakOunc Hair t. i i mi ..-. 7 .. . - - . i out mwm or urn. ' i ml atta W m UU r-s Ik OM ft II T wtaTi- a- aW B Sre em a M MM T mimm. a? fmm see )ara the tv I aa w eaa, Iwmi t still tab k a nMKbi,' U a.rM e Ml S . ft i f 5 e a ' , --affe. W. W. Kobarde, of Charlotte, has arrive: ia the erty ta Tint her areata, lb. eai lira. Charles boot. . -riiim UHjr.WUUajM, ef Aafceville, T W taa'eity the fueet of Mrs. W. E. T-Mre.Oarri afetcalf ui return! to Eehaloa after abort vhrtt bur. Mr. E. A. Ferretl and Mis Myrtl Johaeoa, of Flttsboro, were ia th city yesterday spending th day. aire. Hudaell, of Florida, who hj era vlaftim friead in Kalritfli, left yesterday for Norfolx, Va. Mr. N. V. rulmr. of ll.mkerton, iaa arried ia thai city to mit ht-r krotaor, D. F. OiIm. 4tm lirna Htuith, of Charlotte, r rirad ia Ibr ritjr yralrrday to n4 a faw days. ' Mr. Rnlx-rt lUirrell, of Frpt City, ftaa retwro'ii bmr after a abort viiit hart. Mm. Alhrrt A. I'ariuli lrft yratcrday afternooa fir a viit to frlrutl ! 'id relatii in Norfolk. Mrn. il. V. Jiwliii ha ponf to Clarkton to hik-iiiI wuno limp with friendi and rrlativpa. . Mr. fend Mra. '.. V. f.iiipp. of Dunn, trora ia Ihr rity ypntprday for a "burl Uaa. Mr. aad Mr J. R. Haul, of Ki-nlv, ware anioag t!ia riaitoi hrrp to arp tho Birth of a Nation." Mr. and Mrs. John R. Holder, of rTaadeU. wfre la the rity yesterday via kiag - u-Mlm Uarraret Fepe, of Ilunn. wa unona the viaitora la Raleigh yratcrday. a ! Mrs. T. M. AMrrwaa III. Frse"l will regret to learn that Mrs. f. B. Alderaoa ia airk at har hum at 116 North Bloodwnrth atroet. Friday Artaraeoa CHh. The Friday Afteraooa Club wilt meet khn afternoon at 4 o'eloek witk Mr. P. D. Kaiiwa. t Ta CW Kaiertalaaseat. . The Udlea' Aid rWiety of th First Chriatiaa Chareb will gie aa eater kdasaaat at th rhurrh toaighl. Ther rill be n-adings liy Mrs. Caatleberr.v, ausia and freshmenU. diary Of A Doll. Warsaw, Marrh 2S. Among- the raaay well droosed doll esliililted at tlie snuuty eommeaeenirnt, reeeotly held in tCraaasTllle, the quaintest and mont aaique, was oae t)rl year old, which naa dressed by a little girl at YVallare. Th little mother wrote tbe history of her "Uahy." and it "was Intended to rrprduee it in her words, lint in the ronfusioB iaridnt to surb a dig day and rroml, the pajwr whs lost. Hha anid that the doll was given to her grandiaother by a merchant of Wil Blind ton M year ko. Th graiul mother garg it to her own littU- irirl. who in torn gave M to hevn, the iix-nrnt owner. Th doll's kt.ih.I inotlmr. In carryiag it around, let itn fi-rt iIthk antil they wore off, so tuw it has "iic tew wooden one. The doll wa rrrr qunigt hiokiiiit, drat t d ia the !yl. ul wjlly year mgo. aad with its huir ainteil hot real rraaged ss they wore it then This doll waa givt'O fimt .n.e -llmt la, its owner wa. GREENVILLE TRAINING SCHOOL. - Grcavijlr, March 23.--A Jaaaw pr.C.-ant wrs prrs-nte.l at the Kaat Cur .-baa Teaehera' Tr&lumg fieboel last week by the rhild'-en of tho third (rrmlo at the nvilnl Mhwfa The rmfeant rep resented the iait of two (freonvillo ahiMrea to a Japaneae home. Many f the Jaaaaeao en Worn s wore brouifbt aut, as th way they t, lp aad lire ia their home. A day at aehool and th feast of dolls and flags wore also aaowa. Th story waa eoinpoacd by a aeetioa of th atudent toaehera of th aeaior elia aad tauglil to the children ad worked into a pageant by student teachers la tbe rlaas. Th director of th agpaat wna Louise Ktaley, of Rcx koro. bhe was assisted by Nell luna. f Aboakw, aad Janet WiUiaius, ef Meredith, College Wake Forest Glee Undr th flirection of Dr L Hubert Poteat Saturday Ewenhiftr, March 25 at 8 :00 p. m. All Tickets 50c " On Btlel now at Brantley's . Drugstore El s r e c i a x Mas. Mm uf Am in mm wda. OM frU1 mt aria. ImImIi Ml Me, u yww w Wave Wat mm w m a sr. Aa4 mt a a r Wmnm, (-M IwMM Ml kttk. OM rtsnd mt ta. If yea snail Mt the Kiac Mm I Mm a haa. Waft e as mm strata aat Ikm r VUBM. l UM I aaaa iaiSertssa $IM iT$ PraMsd aUa iaa. aV' l 0. 0. J3l.ES 'it 7 tit UiUsbatw sc i PL" RE FOOD 8TOKW Moat aoapa mad jr pared ahajapoos eaataia to aaaeh alkaU, vhioh ia wary lajarisos, aw It drloa th aoaip aad asakai ta hair brittl. Tk beat talag ta aa if juat plaia ainlsifled anaaul oil, far this ia par aad entirely greaaelea. - It's Vary chaap, aad beat th atst cpaaaiTa aoapa ar aaythiag els all ta.piaeea. I ou caa get this at aay drag atere, aad a fw auaee will last th who! family "for aaoatbs. jh Biaiply aaoiatea taa hair with water aad rub it ia, about a teaspoonful 1 all that i required. It make aa a bund aae of rich, ereamy lather, (loaase thoroughly, aad riasaa out easily. . Th hair dries qulekly and evenly, aad la soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wary Mi easy to handle. Beside, it loosens aad takes out every partirl of dust, dirt aad dandruff. Adr. 1 Wfatoi. To help ft worflng up til pageant waa a Japaneaa story told ta th eaildrea by Sophia Majia, of Hwaa qoarter, and th Japae sand table waxkad out by Martha LnMer, of Battleboro, and Uda Tfylhr, of Golds boro. Her. John It, Griffith reator of, pis eopaf Church,' of Kiaetoa, eoadaeied the regular Y. W. (!. A. services "of th srhoil on Hunilay evening, March 10. Rev. C. A. Phil!i... of Oxford, who ia conducting a meeting in the Preaby teriaa ehurrh of Ureenville gave a talk to the xhool nt Ihs morning aaeembly on Man h 17. The winter t'-rui closed March 18. Examinations were held the last three day of tho tern. Tuesday, March 21, mark the Ix-ginning; of the spriug term. St. Patrick's Day Party. Hpiing Hoie, March 23. Hbr Itach elor inKi'W i.rn boHtrHHes to the youiik' men of the town at a Ht. 1'ntrU k's p;ir ty clveii by Mm Urae liunn t her lovojy hnini'. The giiest were enter toitteil witit the follow-inr program : 1 relniul -Miss I'ansy Kenfrow. M. 1'ntrick and the Shamrock Mr) C. A. tiriflin. Irish Hongs -Mis Mildred Vnrlioto. The Hnioke M:s Hi-otrice Yurlioro. After thia the maids found partners und beartily utered inte a contest ia wh'ch they were so pnillcient that there were eight successful eontetitnnt who ilrew strsws, Mi Uettl KnRerton. of Helms, drsaing aba ( ducky straw, r eelved the prise'. t Mla Dunn, who wa dreeavd in a lovely evening drV4 ofl flees) with a corsage bouquet of greea rarnatioas, prorsd her airlift as a hostess snd as an artist whea her giieats were led Into, tha dining room whfcrh was a master pieea ef loveliness. . - - Th party front every standpoint was a decided (ueeeas aad Miss 'Buan was highly complimented on her ability aa a hostess. Those who were recipients of har hos pitality were Misses Helen Edwards, Mildred Yarborough, Beatrice Yar borough, lalay Dean, Addle Taylor, Addi Pearaoa, Pansy Reafrow, Lily OriUin, Cornelia Tatum, of Elanisvill, Va.; Bettia Edgerton, of Bolma; Ver ueeaa Perry, of Elizabeth City; i'ran cea Aheraethy,' of Chapel Hill, Carrie farmer,' of Kocky Mount; Mra. C. A. (Iriffla and Messrs Daa Motley, of Dan ville, Va.; Hilly Wilson, of Buffalo, K. Y.; Knhaa, uf Norway; Merman and Foster Klnrh. Clias. Taylor, Rev. O. W. Mawyer, A. K. H actor, of Appomkttox, Va. ; Percy Pitts. (Judy Vought. George Walker, of West Va.; Elmo Yar lMiroug-h, Ed. Oriffln, and Jobu Dilliard a RED SPRINGS. Bed Hpring. March BS A not in tercffting culjectiua 4if piriuro. com prixing nliftt uiiiit iw Ameiean art, jt now oa hfiit1(u' in' tho parlora ami repeptton room of Flors MurJonnld Co)lc(e 1'hn collection cihiiisi Ify cour ti .iy of tli n American Peilcration of Art, of Washington. Or. W. J. Mm tin, of Davilon, aol his son. Hilly Martin, who is a ntuilcut nt lliiial.lm'n Academy, Fa ettcville, spent scternl days here this wevk. Dr. Mitiu nia.le a highly apprwialed talk liefore the Y. W. C. A. The Ke) Bprings Methottint will eel ebrate tbe rrntenury of American Mi th ndism on nt xt riumlnr, wren the pastor. Kev . II. M. Euro, will deliver an ad on the rta and progre of the Methodist, giving nonio account of !he life and telMirs of Bishop Axliuty, nuo of the great pioneera of Methodism in the I nit.-d Htate. One of the most Interesting of the Cuiverlty Extension lecture which have conm to He.l (Springs wa given ou Monday evening of this week by Prof. Collier Cobb, whoMi subjects waa "Th Shifting Hnnds of North Carolina." Mr. an 1 Mra H. K. Leonard entertain ed on Tm iduy evening In honor of Mr. W. II. Kllieredgo, of cVlma. Spirited gtime uf ro.ik wer plsyed at two ta bles, with honors evenly divitted and a delirious anlad eonrs wa served. Th guest enjoying this very uVUghtful event wore Misses Klisabetb Bason, Eloise Mcllill. l.ila Perria. Kuth Hob arta. Ebrnaor Haiutl,' Mani Btcal, Boat Wallace aad MaUa . Wright. MiM Con.tance Wallace, of Philadel phia, arrived this week to at-f Flora Macdonald College. 8ha and her fath er, who hi a physician, will anak Red Springs their home ia th future. Lav ing bee attracted to thia aeetiua by tha excellence ef tha elimata aad th adraatagea of a country oollige. Th satir towa reifretl the removal of Mr. W. P. Covington and family to Hamlet, wher Mr. Covington goea to engag ia mercantile busiaesa. jTgddings and Engsgemeptg King-Carpenter. Durham, March i-'l - Murried aeerrtly in Raleigh, on Tuesday, th wedding ef Mis Lillian Carpenter to Mr. H. C. King, loth of Durham, was announced this morning. Rev. J. IL MKVackea perfornird th ceremony at th Edcn toa Street Mptbodiet parsonage. Mrs. King is a daughter of Mr. aad HAIR COMING OUT? fraadruS raaae a feveriah Irritation of the scarp, tha hair roots ahriak, Woa aad thea tha hair comes ant fast. Ts atop (atliag hair at oae aid Hd fL ctip r every partKia f daadrouVtva a k3-eet battla ef Uadaria at any drag atore, pv a UttVa la rear haad rnh it hi to tlianealp. Afte few armli- rArTnifa fh kalrtep enmlwa rmt aad i Berals a Trio of "Movie OlrH" to Coosidcrabfj WORE tbe moTTBg1 anndo 1h Arabian nlghta tok taui this might have see tied a fairy orr. At preeent If to fnat a repartcy'aj-nuJebooW sketch of actual events, aaa inero iea ooruiu aound of money Id It. , , f Think vjf three gfrtg aflll -In their ttaena who aiw piling np alnual In enmaa of over flOO.'KK) ta th aggre gate. Tb girl are I.Ullnn Glsh, Maa Marsh and Mlrtstp Cooper, who play tha feminine leads In D. W. GrlffltU's Mra. J. K. CnrrMT.ter. rh is a gradu ate of Meredith College atid studied montc in Durham. Mr, ICiug baa bean living bete for a year, coming from Rnleigh. t'p in aMHtcrat ia ttw livwy businps with H K Uillard. Uilliam-Mrholaoa. Tarh..ro, March 2S. Mr. and Mrs. llowurd announce the engagement of their nirrr Ilennah Clemnt Oilliam, to Mr Archibald Nicholson, of Tar iMiro. N. C., th" wed ling to take plpre at th.e home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard "The Barracks." Te-boro, N. C, on the morning of the eighteenth of April. Owing to the very recent deaths ia the families of the bride elect and Mrs. Howard, the wedding will be very quiet, no one being present hut tun immedutto families of the contracting partios. Mlaa Gilliam ia the daughter of he late Doonoll and Mary Kawls .Oil urf, and i universally admired and I id by a tioat ef frieuds throughout 0e Hate. Mr... Jficholaoa m initially rini Bockliigham. N. ('., ia one of TArl rb'S aioet epular aad pugraiv . ufcg baaiaeas men. The wording, though neee. rily quiet, will be of great latetoat t: the many fiends of both parties ia Ibis aad ether Htatea. INSTANTLY KILLED. John Fox St rack By Flying Ead mt Heavy Belt. . . rnpicUil to Tb Hew an ie em I Riler City, March 23. At U. a Thom as' sawmill about one mile aorta of Biler City, John Fox, of rJtanly. was InstanUy- killed Tar-a.lay wkea a heavy belt broke aad the looaeaed ead struck him fairly ia the far and breast. Be waa fireman at the n.ill and had beea there only a few wks. A fire at ltennrtt Tuesday eight de stroyed th I'lat Creek Bupply Com pany's ctor with nearly all the sea tents, the leea being eatimated at SA, 00U with 15.000 tasnraace. A branch store of the. Ladies Kajporlnm ef 8iler City,, located next to the Hat Creek Supply Company was also destroyed with a loss of about l.&'O with 11,000 insurance. The erigta of the fire in aaknowa. To be hci In "The Birth of a Nstlem," aaw aWwIag at tha Academy of Maate, saatiae aad night. law taw riwH "' ) yr-v - - J 0" m O r ..e S -Vr I It . ... i- - ,v: tl -m..M 11 ; ; -Try.XJI V I mou work. Mlaa Marsh la rod beadon; jj wwKrunc rnp dkividk pnv" "X Ifl T-i Era of a Ibfioa" Orcr &ajB39 m Tear aaa name paeb.auklcg apctrle, "Tha Birth of a Xatlott." i i, Grlfflth understands tha fere of con trast In art as wall as very other da ta IK of thia faartnatimr frerm o xprr-a-alon which he has made famirua. In fhalthTM routhfnl star of All master- I pleta e has tbe aUfaetlo 6t seeing oia wore camea out munioBouy uy three girls who hav been trained un der his gnhltng direction. Mae March bat that elfin and etnatre quality which her IrUh aaceatry beatowed Want County Jadgwahla. Newton. .Urch 3. Wilaoa Warliek, Eq, a young lawyer of thia place ha announced bis intentioa of seeking th nomination ua the Demoeratis ticket for county judge. C. 11. Mebane, incambent, appointed ly the ekpablieans, has an Bounced himself aa Iadepuadcat candi date. WASHING MACHINE FOH COMMENCEMENT Surtown rare Ltf School ef Catawba Will Give tniqae Diaseastratloa. IPWkl to TW M aWllil I Xewton, March 21. Among the wiaay exhibit to be made at the eonnty com aieueeoicnt of r-ublie Schools here the 14th of not month is one that will be nnique Pturtown Farm Life School will gTfea Washing rrachine 6VmbBratkB. if Will show its own aucJrine, sVUch ia or rated by a gax engine, A Voiiug lady will te in chatge of llj aaq: wnihj th engine I dning the work aha wuTreail the tapers and otherwise enjoy neraelf, to set forth the tma aad labor saved by the jew way of washing. Another young lady will hare an old-etyid machine, which ia operated by elbow grease in stead of gasoline, and the contrast is NUXATED IRON taeiwaMStiMMjta mt eel kata, mm iuw, iiinn peavl tea swr cent ia tea war ta wanr aitsnr HO ftMt tf R fails aa prw fall ssplsaalleai ta anas srtlrla eea ap- arwRist atewt K. AS SMd are twt alwwfs Mrry It ai nwt. Hisses Reese S Go. 109 Fayettevill St Spring g Wbose ConMaed Salaries tm XS nvaim nsr icau. .IRIAM ' npon her. tJiitnta inngs it one m striking effectiveness In his world fa-' mou work, Mlaa Marsh la red beaded and clever far beyond tha reach of hen eighteen years. Lillian Ulsh is pronounced the flneat! type of blond on the motion picture screen in America. She haa been In the movies now fur several years, begin ning under Griffith's direction When a mere schoolgirl. She haa played a world of parta and Is known as well as Mlaa Marsh, who is beloved of millions as the Maude Adams of the motion plcrarea. These two girls between them earn over $1,600 a week and have contracts with tbe big producing Arms In fllm hrhd. 'which means bay earn these; aai s dee, for fifty-two weeks In erefy year. JllrUm Cooper Is the, newest member r yie trio and .hap only been lr plo turea about a year now. She has come forward steadily, and her work In WThe Birth of a Nation" baa enhanced her earning rapacity. Mlaa Cooper Is tha sOnttieru type. Bbe'ls willowy sad lan (fold snd a pronounced brunette, mak ing a complete contrast to the brilliant hock of Mae Mamh's red hair aad the golden blonde of Lillian Glsh. expected to do much toward the (man cipation of the farm houaewif. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Hem ef Bust. Photoplay a D. W.! GRIFFITH'S Director of "Birth of a Nation" GREATEST ALL - STAR FEATURE FILM THE ESCAPE Founded on Paul Arm strong Play of That Name CAST afar Jere BtawcW Swm .-. kta Manb Bari Kama . DmisU t rim) . ,vtM Ifoor . . T- A. Tare , ..Baiaa Uwts Larry Jrc . . Mtt Dr. Va Emus Tk rather . . , The Biwtr .. Showing the escape of woman from poverty and derradation. through sin. suffering, and eorrow tq Lrener we,. a eeii T O M O R R O StrwAfs) Caaw'Mary Paf Beautiful Array Tho BIjr Stora Wher AH Art Weleomo OF lNCr Suits, Sport NEW ONES DAILY SUITS Our line does not limit you to a narrow group of ttyletv on tha contrary, it preaeota a cbarminaT view of aH -that ia best in the season's smart mode", amplified and enriched by the newest and best ideas. The materials, and linings used in our Suits are of the best. Another noteworthy feature is the extra care we give to altera tions. Prices the lowest . . $7.45, $9.95, $14.95 to 137.50 Dresses Smart ideas carried out in fashions newest decrees. Beautiful dresses- hr black, old rose, grey, silver, blue, green, etc. Attractively priced, $4-98, $9.95, $14.75 up i Sport Coats W.e are also showing a smart collection of the newest Sportcoats in chinchillas, poplins, serge, mixed I goods, etc. 1 New arrivals of Coats..... Our lteadyvTo-Wear Department is overflowing with the beauties of spring. Call and them. ; . a. G-UdSOil-llQltl ISO. 12Bic Stores Sell for Leas for Csish .12 fiinmmuwinmflininmmimiittmimmMm The News and Observer, published every day, always contains the clean est and most important news events of the world. ACADEIV1Y OF MUSIC RALEIGH RETURN ENGAGEMENT NIGHTS MATINEES Beginning Thurs. March 23 PRICES i Nights 50c $1, $1.50 $2. Matinees 50c, 75c, $1.00 Nights 8:15 Matinees 2:30 Seats aa Sal Monday at Tacker Bldg. Pkaraiaey -me Ne Phoa Order Taken mt Seats HM Few This AttracUoa. as aar jfcsra.S Mall Orders taTev wF4 TesSesSS s9aasl s TODAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS WILLIAM FARNUM In "A Soldier's Oath Hearst - ViU graph News Pictorial SATURDAY Henry Woodruff with Trusu Aoki "THE BECKONING FLAMES (Tring Kay Bee) ;Jm to JJm& with Mack SwahaJ"; -A MODERN' ENOCH ARDEN (Triangle Keystone) Always Glad To Sec You. Come Brinf Your Friends THE Coats, and Dresses Children's Separate $2.93 up D. V. GrifjitVs Btk Wander ol tfcrWerW The Host StopeBdbai Dramatle Spec tacle the Brain el Maa Has Tst Visloaed aad Revealed. Henti Symphony Orchestra ol 30 HIGHLY IMPORTANT BMrtk mt a NUm wna aeeat mm tat the mm auaee cw Mr Um mmmt tasalrtesi attnHloaa. fee SEE Buhl ssMa mt t a Orfl Wast aaarrk tm Um seat eNf MU a mml f tm V SHlMrtl Ixlnr fl er mrmrni Oraat I at ApsaaatMi the tnser S rest (- aalcktr le .1 a Beav.br Ue mttmmn if iaTsaiais ud taesr aa rti ai. fry la She B R B A 1 ! F r taaVlaJ any aadrtff-A.dv. ' . ; a, a J . -
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