HIE NEWS AND 0DSERVE2 SUNDAY MOHNLNG, EPTC.EZ?w 1, 1013. iir'mmmininnnmiininiinimmiDnna Society BummnuuiuDiinuuQiuiunutuiuitiiit THB OLD HOME PORCH. leeat of honeysuckle ' Ai tha soft night shadows fall. Little star and bnshea And aleepy robin's rait . Bran of karri and whir of wing And soundless fall of Jew, , lad all the magie maimer eve Ii whispering ef jrojiLr Brent of honeymekle. And a mint before my eyre, A little wraith of sadness Subtle, sweet, before me lies. Sigh of wind and ericket'e note. The warm night silenre thro, Aad all bit wistful mist of dream Is whispering of yon- Elranorr Meyers Jewell, in New York Herald. , From Norfolk. Ensign E. P. Hough, of Norfolk, is visiting friends in the rity i Visitlsf to Kalrigh. Mra. Trtrr Welsh, of Conyrra, is via- lting ia the rity. a Retoras From New York. Aire. Lv l-erine has returned from a two weeks' bu.iiness trip in New York. . Visitor la Raleigh. ' Mrs. J. M. Wileoi, of Carthage, is the guest of friends in the rity.. Spent Day Here. Miss Catherine Kelly, of Carthage, spent Saturday in Raleigh. a 'From Carbonton. Miss. Mae 'Tyson, of Carbonton, spent Saturday in the eitv. a n From Nashville. Rev. J. M. Kensnn hits returned from visit to Nashville. s From SmlthBeld. Master Ijirmir Kllis is spending a few days in Riileiitli with relatives. Attends Danre. Mr. Fenner Nanderford attended a donee in ra.vettevillo Thursday night. e Library to Close. The Olivia Kanry Library will be dosed Monday mi Aceount of I-alior Pay. s To Washington. After a visit to the home of Cup). ,. 6, A. Ahe, Miss Roan t'hilds has re tornrd to Washington. finest of Mis Whitsker. ' Miss Reheeea Kay, of Atlanta, ar rived ririturdiy to visit Miss Helen . Whitaker. e s To Nashville. Mis Pallie Hrnsnn has returned to Nashville after a visit to .Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Reason. a Spend Day In City. Viss Cstherine Templrton and Mrs Cofcart, of Holly Springs, spent yester day in the r it v slumping. . Visiting In llslilmore. ' k Miss Josephine Hears is visiting i friends in lialtimors. From Iliiltimore Miss Hears will go to New York. Return from Fayeltevllle. Mrs. Frank Harper and daughter, M ias Harsh, have returned from a visit to Mrs. John Hodges, in Faveteville. To Pershing. Mr. and Mrs. K. ii. II, .dg,., who hava been visiting friends in Wilming ton, have gone to Pershing-to spend a week. ,. ,, Vlsltln In Charlotte. Miss Ruth Sheets, of Raleigh, is the guest of Miss Corinne Justire In "titan lotto. " Visiting Their Daughter. .Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Bar bee, of Piir ham, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. W. Allison. Upending Week-End In Wendell. Mr, and Mrs. Itruee Paee and Miss Elsie Vpchurrh are spending the week end With friends in Wendell. stlendrd Jlanee, Mist Ruth Hahdcrford bss returned to her homo on lllount street after having attended a danee in Faretteville, Caeot of Mis Tacker. Miss EliMbeth Maiwell of Norfolk, Is the attrartlve guest ef Miss Marguer lt Tneker on Fayettevllla street. 4 Make Rome la Cameron Park. Mr. and Mrs. J, U Emanuel have taken up their residenee at 120 Hill ereat, Cameron Park. Engraved ANNOUNCEMENTS AND VISITING CARDS - CorreaponrJence Stationery. EMBOSSED WITH CREST, MONOGRAM OR STREET ADDRESS Writo For Saaplea aad Prieoa Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. RALEIGn, NORTH CAROLINA, Children's Play Place Rooms. Bath, Etc. Children tared for ana onterialne4 wtiie mot hero root, afeeo, He, Wesson's Eichsage ana Tea Room la oosm bnllilag. MesloraU ekargoa. us south Mcdowell street Miss G. M. Falaoa DANCING TEACHERSi Mlsa C, Harria and Ml. Katherino Sherwood Article Soldier Ought , to ht You ran lire just aa romforUbly in tha rantonment as you do, at home, if , you Lave tho right equip ment. A shaving out fit is essential. You ought to have a money belt, or real leather belt fold. Many times you will be glad i you brought' aHtationrry outfit and fountain pen. A" trench mirror will save you time aud trouble. A eompaas will keep you from getting lost. Jolly's has these and other praetirla ar ticles a' soldier ought to have. They are selected quality, and not high priced. Come in and look them over before your rail .comes. folly's Ml? It W-nn Jcwslr C Visiting Her Mother. Mrs. W. M. Hoiee, of Atkinson, ii vis iting her mother, Mrs. J. W. Thaekston, L'17 Nortlk Wilmington street. Take Son To Raltlmore For Treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Hrown Hheplierd have gone to Haiti more with their son, Yass, who is to be treated. From Annapolis. Midshipman Robert C Strong, of An napolis, is in the city the guest of hit psrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert ('. Htrone, on mount street. a Visiting In the North. Mr. ami Mrs. M. I., fShenriii and daughter, Miss Klnise, have left fur a visit to Washington, Baltimore, nnd New York. Spending Week-End Here. Mr. ii ml Mrs. Krwin A. Molt, of Bur lingtoii, nre spending the week eiul with Mrs. Hitll's parents, ( apt. aud Mrs. T. W. Mavis. (iuests of Miss Lumsden. Miss llissie Lumsden has as her iriiests Misam Kutherine Heyiiolits, Neta vis and Mary Nlarr t'ook of Kavette- ville. . "... 'i. Mover W ilmington Street. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Martin, who for inerly resided at 2V Forest Road, Cam eron rark, have moved to 50;t North Wilmington Street. Returns To Greensboro. Miss Irfiur.i Thompson, who has been 'he guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thomp son on New Bern avenue, lias returnee" to her home in tireensboro. From Albemarle. Miss Annie Boone llartsell, of Albe marle, is the guest for a few days of Mrs, t'hsrles N. Howell at her home on (llenwood avenue. Visiting Psrents. Midshipman Hlierwood B. Rmith, of the I'. H. Naval Academy, is the guest cif his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cham tiers Smith, ou Halifax street. a Guests of Dr. and Mra. Smith. Lieut, and Mrs. Joseph II. Hardison nre visiting Mrs. Hariiisim a parents. 1'r, aud- Mia. Charles Lee Smith, on North Wilmington street. Returns From Motor Trip. Mr. anil Mis. Clarence Howell and little daughter, Kdna, and Mrs. Ielia 1. Jones have returned from a motor trip to Norfolk and Ocean View. Ea Route To Greensboro, Miss Mary Lily Cox, of Jacksonville, passed through Raleigh yesterday en route to Oreenaboro to attend the Greensboro College for Women. r-- Relarn From Alabama. Mrs. C. J'. Curry and ehildren, who have been spending the summer with relatives in Alabama, returned heme yeaterdav. ' In Honor of Ml so Thompson. Mrs, A. A. Thompson entertained a number of the members of tho ynnnger social set at a movie party la honor of Misa Iaura Thompson, of Greensboro. WeddingTInYitations: - it PHONE 17U It pavi to use tho best. Blue Ribbon Vanilla and Lemon. Pure, atrong and delirious. Adv. - . To Block Moantata. Misa Julia West left Saturday morn ing for a visit to Black Mountain. Mis West will join Lieut, and airs, u .v West, who are spending soma time at Black Mountain. Canoed Goods For Charity. Parties who have donated canoed goods to the Associated Charities are asked to take name to the Woman a Hub, leaving with them a rart giving name of donor and number of cans. Gaeat of Mother. Mrs. V. M. link', of Atkinson, is the etirst of her mother. Mri. J. W. Thicks ton, on North Wilmington' street. Mrs. lioire was formerly Miss Sue Thaekt- ton of-Jlaleigh. i a ' Goeo To Washington. Miss Lucy Herring left last night for Washington to accept a position in the War Risk Insornure Bureau. Her broth er, Mr. T. I. Herring, of Roseboro, ac companird her. Meeting of U. D. C. The Johnston I'ettigrew Chapter of I', 1). (.'. will hold its first meeting of the fall Wediieidav afternoon, Nipt em her 4, with the president, Mrs. James A. Bnggs, on Hillsboro street. A full attendance is desired. Misa Boyscr To Sing. Miss I,ouir Boyser, of I'tira, NT Y., who is visiting Miss Kleanor Dillon, on ll.'twston street, will sing for the offer tory at Edenton Street Methodist church this morning "Come, Y Bleised, by John Trindlo Scott." In Honor of Julian Rand. The direetori of the Morris Plan Bank entertained at a delightful din ner partv at the Ysrborough Hotel Sat urday evening" In liotliir uf Mr.-Julian Rand, one of the directors. Mr. Rand will leave in a few days for New York to enter the navv. ... a Returna from New York.' Miss May Stephenson returned last night from New York city, where she stent several weeks visiting her aunt, .Miss Ivie Jones, while there Miss Stcpheuson visited her brother, Mr. W. Hernias Stephenson, at the rrlham B.'iv Naval Training Station, anil her unite, Lieutenant Bruce 1.. Jones, at Camp I'pton, N. Y. . Misa Warters to Washington. Miss Kv.i Warters, clerk iu the office of the St.ite Treasurer, left last night for Washington, 1). ('., where she has accepted a flattering position iin the oflice of the Railroad Administration, Interstate t otmnene Comnnssion Build ing. .Miss Warters came to Haleigh from l-iitirnngr and lias been regarded as one of the most ertiei'iit of the State De partmental furce. On Long Motor Trip. Mr. iin.l Mrs. W. L. Nevins, Itilrt Hills- linro street, left last week for a month's trip through the Valley of Virginia and northern resorts. They are mak ing the trip in their new auto and are Veompnnird by Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Maucom of Apes. Before returning they will visit Mr. Nevins' home in riiiladelphin, and Mrs. Nevins' home in Seaford, Del. Mrs. Williamson Host. Mrs. Herbert Williamson was host it a delightful dinner party at the Country Club Friday evening in hnnnj of Miss Alice Bowen and Mr. J. B. Wliit,, who leave soon for oversea work. Mrs. Williamson's guests besidei the guests of honor were Misses Gladys Williamson, Jennie Proctor, Corneille Harris, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. A. C, Stanford, and Messrs. Mathews Joyner, or Washington, Sharal aud Hani. Attended Danre la Durham. The following young poople motored to 1'urnam rrmiiy night to attend a danco at the Lorhmnor Hotel: Misses Adelnine Harbee, Lli7j Lrarh, Kllrsheth Tucker, Marguerite Tucker, Marie Lina han, Susan linehan, Kethel Marshall, Orace Wynne, Kllzahrth Maxwell, of Norfolk, and Mesara. RuTurilunter, Al fred ltartier, Kenneth Smith, Rout Rid diek. Thomas, Hugh Young, Kenneth Parker Bd Buck Dunn. The party waa chaperoned tiy Miaa Iitiey Itesson, Monday nd Tuetdaj Norma Talmadge .ia-. "The Safety Curtain" From tho book ef the nam nam " By ETHEL M, DELI, Beooarlo kr I, A. Eraaklla and Paal Woat Cast of Charartera Pack .Norma Talmadga Capt. Merryon.Eogeae O'Brlea Valeaa Andera Rsnaalf Bylvoator Gladd.n Jaasoa Ballot Girl Lillian J. Ball Another Emotional Triumph for Miaa Talmadga A Fir Panic In Theatre Sraaea of Fashionabla Lifa ia India, J ffii vovie r2x H I Wednesday , ' I I Alice Brady I Rd Crooa Workers N red Ml. eVvrnty workers reirestrred at the Red Cross work room Saturday morning xne room will tia oiiea Monday from 10 to 6:30 and a Urge attendance is neressnry is order to complete the emergency order of amall game drains. On Wednesday, the fourth of Septem ber, the., work room will 1 open for regular work, the first work being on hospital garmente. It is desired that all finished hospital and knitted garments be turned in at onee, so that an early shipment raa be made. e Sapper ana Danre for Sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Siler gave a sup per and oanre at t uquay Springs Fri day night ia honor of their sistrr. Miss Louise liigdou, of KnoiviUv, Tennes see, and Misa Vene Oldham, of Klon College who ia the house guest of Misa Iouir Jones. They motored to Fuquav ana werechaperoned by Mrs. J. E. Jones. . , Those enj.vingMr'. YnJ'Mrs. SlTef's hospitality were Miss Uuise Higdnn, miss era Uldham, Miss Mary Seapark, Miss Ionise and Lyda Jones'. Mr. James Taylor, Mra. Kd. Horton, Mr. t'hester Smith, Mr. C. (iulley and Mr. K. K. Johnson. a GREENSBORO. tireensboro. Aui. 31 Mrs J W Iiiiili waa the hostess at a rook party given at her home on South Menden hall street, complimentary to Miss Dor othy Hood, of Newark, NY J., who is vinting friends in the city. Delieinui refreshment! werei erved. IjieutenahtBWrRiilieilion. Je -hft leveral daya ago for an Atlantic port, after a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Robertson, on 2(15 South Asne street. lieutenant RnlH-rtson is in -the iviation corps. Mrs. Robertson will spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Bradshaw. of this eitv. The following invitations have lieen received by friends of the bride-elect in this city; "Mr. and Mrs. Joeerdi, Tay lor Hedgeprth request the honor of your presence at the marriage of, their daughter. Lillian MrArioo. t,. I Leonidas Parker, Wednesday evening, September 4, at half after six n'rlvrk, uoiy jrinity r.piseopal f hureh, (ireeni boro. North Carolina." Alio M peth is an alumnae of (ireruslioro Col lege tor nomen. ami is a most charm ing and attractive vuunir umimn Mr Parker is secretary of the Atlantic 'oast Realty Comiwnv. of Petersburg. Virginia. The household economics lftinrtinin of the Woman's Cluh gave an informal tea to its members at the home of Mrs. McCarthy, 4 Scott apartments. Wednes day evening. Mrs. Royal Farrar snent a few tf. in (ircensboro this week. She iH re turn to Florence, Ala., where she has teen teaching school. Dr. Farrar has been appointed first lieuten not in fhft medical corps, and eipecta to leave shortly for overseas service. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rankin cnirt; ed a small nartv of friomL ;- formal picnic supper at Troxler's farm i nursaay ntgnt. I he party went in m tomobiki, aud p.'eiared' their own gun- per. Mr. and Mrs. Phil R. Carlton Virginia Beach for a few days. The trip was made by automobile. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Miehux have re turned home after a two weeks' trin to rienmoni cprings. Miss Moxelle Nhennard cni.rt.;.. Tuesday night at a watermelon frast, TAIL m ' ft IMISS ANN 2 1 ,s s. V1-" . i vx a i f - " . - ' Minis A. Daughter of Mr. and Mra. Henry E. in Richmond, Va, Miss rwchford, with mer at their country place. Pine Ridge complementary to Misses Virginia and Anna Coleman, of Greenville, S. C. Engagement of Miaa Stewart Announced New Bern, Aug. 31.-An announce ment of much interest to members of the local social set nnd those in nearby towns and cities, was made at a beau tifully appointed tea given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. J. W. Stewart at her palatini Home, corner of Craven and Pollock streets, when the engagement of Miss Katherine Stewart to Mr. Rob ert Joyne Fowle, of Washington, N. C, was made known. The wedding is to take place in this rity on the seventh of October and the yuing couple will make their home at Washington, where thry have a host of friends. North Carolina'! Acknowledged Shop of The ' Exclusivo and Authentic These Dresses are Popular Tor they are all that any woman eould want in the way of a Fall frock, being of the types that are in the highest favor and mads of luoh attractive materials as satins, serges, Velours, jerseys, eta., in tho pre. farrad Tall shades, Tha atylea are varied and are finding approval with groat many women. Comfortabe, Modish Coats Tha rich .material! from which these striking eoats are made, maka them exceedingly attractive. Trimmings of fur emphasize further theit good qualities. They are designed according to the lut---t Fall modes. Suits that Acclaim Popularity The smart lines of these stunning suits make .tbem desirable' for every woman who lias the taste for better clothes. They are developed in the neweat Fall materials and are deftly trimmed in fur, '.l,'Mi;h.n Blouses that Invite Your Selection It is seldom that a woman finds shs has too many clothes. Tho fact is usually tha opposite. Hera is a choice of many different styles La dainty erepe de chines. Georgette crepes, and licgenia blouses. LITCIIFORD i J. ft. v. - iv : . Litchford formerly of Ealeigh, bow living her parents, has been spending the sum farm, near Milllirook. Those attending the event yester day afternoon were: Mesdames Wil liam Duffy, J. H. Parker, William H. Allen, Jas. 8. Bryan, and the Misses Catherine-Lefferts, Mae Baxter, Mary Louise and Julia Bryan Jones, Laura Ives, Busan Onion, Matilda Hancock, Hattie Copeland, of Kimrton; Sophia Hollister, Charlotte Howard, Ellen Ouion, Dolly ITyman, Gertrude Carra- way, ana jane, xuauae, urate ana Haras Stewart. A little thinking and a little clean ing will Mp to prevent a great many firei. Eternal vigilance is not only the priee of liberty, but ia the best safeguard against fire. A 7 I O R"' S f A Unique' Showi n g of the Latest MILLINERY Modes Exceptional display of NEW BLOUSES At Pepnlar Price The Ladies Shop 14 E. Hargett St. I Rja-'lfUlwJtmtf Closed Misses Phillips are' In New York buy in; their Fall and Winter stock' WW open about Sep tember -first L C WEATHERS, SPECIALIST OFTHE FOOT 11774 Kayettevtlle Strox Raleigh, North Carolina. Superba MONDAY Mabel Normand The Goldwyn Comedienne 'rK ,rt-- Back to the Woods PATHE NEWS Houae ef Hatej with rtfr , PEARL WHITE Raleigh Floral Go, Raleigh, N. C Under New Manage- ment, Miss Ethel Haynes, Mra. Jo. H, Weathers, Proprietors Choice Flowers, Satis factory Service, Special Attention to Out ef Town Orders, , r r'frrrrffiu. ifRfCH ii I Advanced Models. for Early Fall Wear 1 Misses Reese & Co. Millinery 109 Faretteville Bt. Phone SOS