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Society VOTE rot WOMZX r, nay I go eat to voter" 1, r Aarliag daughter) - maa-aaade lewa hedge -n ia ;ny a alight tteyr brought Ut." r, r tertaia that women thould " ' , my darling daaghter, -r ' entreated aad begt d r ear rlghte, Mm ladllfereit eorter. - rat! lata th land ef the brave I tha tt1" ray darling daughter, oma or brave and men eer- mljr free; i thing iaa't go uit aa they jhter." 'lerr-Arliaeohrwa oae -of ear : .-tender . my darling daughter; neola kad lived, ftf'd been freed, e tha elavee ; voted for lawe, at we eughter , Mother, dear Mother! What data m I taf l My darling daughter, , r classed among erlmlnale. idlott tnliabel, r woman! To what hare tbey broaghl nert" t, Mother, dear Mother) I rather like me" , yea, my darling daughter all Ilka mea in our esndy-dava 1 thlal they ara jut as lhay oaghter. Mother, dear Mother! Now what thallwadof" fid theulder to shoulder, ny daugh ter, r - a Irmly demanding our true euft raga righte. trkke lika theme over tha water." 1, Mother, dear Mother! When ahall w be freef tot tuny nontha pan, my daugh ter, a womaa ahalt com to her King dom indeed, d . ataad equal to man aa ih eaghter." Mra. Julia A. Haaion. IX Myers, Florida. Ui Dolor Crotier hse gone tn U Forest to apend eeveral days with Josephine ReM. Mr. J. Stanley Brown left let nt night r Atherllle to attend the annual meet t of tha Southern Newpajer Puh- W Aaanalatioa. Miaa Helen Simmons, of Durham, fd through tha City yesterday after a bat way home after a visit to rhtaville Deaeh and Whiteville. . M. Toung, Jr., of Raleigh, left s Bight far Washington where he has ptd A poeltion with the census roao. Mra. John Mifhtowar hai returned ti a riait ta FayrttevlII and Wil tfto. . -Mr. Jaaiut K. Powell ,of Wsshing , spent yettarday in Raleigh en te hk to the National Oipitnl after nding a few day at Whiteville and t Waccamaw. Mlaaiaaary ftoelety ta Meet. Tht Weman'i Miaainnary Pncictv of catea Street MethodHt" Church' will M tkla afteraoon at S o'clock in tha ujay eekool room. .. Bet ami Home. Mr, Sumla Williama, of Hamlet, who U.d.ld J J t. I . inrau; rnurnril irora rrsnre, IPIi trdey for Hamlet after upending ma time la tha rily with hia tiatar, re. 0. W. Brinklev. . Golag North. Mr, and Mra. R. . Hot ml and Mi Mel zaneia aaa ntairren Kovaii or wake reat Motored over Saturday erening leave from here en aa eitendrd trip Ne Tark and Niagara fit 1 1 a. ; Wadding Thli Week, r. lad Mra. O. I). Reaty announce engagement and approaching mir- of thalr daughter, Mary Ellrabeth, r. 'William Ray Ila,aa, of liouiahurg. wadding will take place Tueadny of wt at o'tloek at the 'eaideuce If. tad Mra. Paul K. Allen. No. 1 k Paraon at reat. After Auautt 1 y will ba at home at loulaburg. s Haward-Haarerk. Trra of Oxfard'a moA popular young pla wera married quietly ia Raleigh trday afternoon. They wera Miaa ' el Hancock, yonngeat daughter of -. and Mra. F. W. Hancock, and Mr. neat B. Howard. They motored orar m Oxford. Tha wadding took place at 6 o'clock i tha Tabaraacla Baptiat Church, the remoay baiag performed by the pai- Ra. Mr. Weatoa Bruner. Wltaaaaiag the ceremony were a few imata frleadi and the Immedifta tilly af tha bride, eonaming, of her rente, Mr. and Mra. F. W. Hancock, , Mr. tad Mra. P. W. Hancock, Jr, t Mary Royall Hancock, of Oiford, 1 Mr. and Mra. R. 8. Pruettr, of leibare. ha bride, a dainty little brunette, h roaag womaa .at uuutual peraonal ra aid many aetampliahmentt, and ' a larga eireie of frieada throughout i Ptate. 8ha waa very attractive in 1,-oing-away milt of dark blue with !i bouquet of brlda'l roaea. be graom ta ana af Oxford' moat r,iaet aad popular yaaag tniaineea i. Ha la aaaietaat eaahler of tha ioaal Bank of Oraavilla of th.it a aad aajaya tha eiteem and eonfl a of tha aommuaity in a marked rea. After an automobile trip i:gh tka Bhanaadoak Valley aad r poiata ef iatereit, Mr. and Mra. ird will return ta Oxford, wbleh roatinnt to ba their home. Glraa Haaaa Party. a View, July 6.Mia Katherya jMt, of rayetteville, ka been glv a hoaaa party here tha paat week for mber of her frieada. Tha party waa eroaed by Mr. aad Mra. T. B. Mt and Mr. tad Mra. H. L. Cook. , a Mlaaaa Bar Raataaaea. taboro, Jnly fc Mieeet Lillian and ; a' Bay delightfully entertained r frieada Tknraday night ia honor ' eir gnaatt, Miaa Alma Cole, ef ' ir. Ga aad Miat Qmfiaj Utl nnettayjlla, S. C.-!,..-. . f r qui ( a anmber of gueata had i tltde ' progrenlta - eoavaraatioa 0 JEWELRY Styles For Summer T The aaa i( faihioaable' )ailry la boadi, pearl a a k 1 a , la tallierea,. broofhea And bar pint. Necklace and pendente help tha aleadtr, long line effect ao much deaired. The bright kttea of beada, and aettinga of brooehea and bar pina, add a touch of color that makea mora effective th light maUrlal ef atimmer draaaea. Authoritative kaowtedgt of aorraet atylea, variety of deaigna, thoroughly goad quality a a I laexpemlve price, make Jolly' the preferred place at which to pnrchaae jewetry. PaarlNatklaa,Ua. llerea. Diamond Braachaa, fiotd Brotwhea, Circle Pin. Bar Plaa, Veil Plaa. JOLLY'S JMahlMw l Veart. iellr A Wraae Jewtlrr Ce, lae. iii fMum bl waa played, at the eonclualnn of which, tha hneteaeoa, aaaiated by MImci Pau lina Taylor and Verna Derern, aerved aa lea rourae. The Highest Temperature Re corded by the Weather Bu reau Was 98 Dcg. F. Rot I'm-m! 'Twa a day uf aenrching, cuaaing 'Twai a day of aweat and awear; 'Taa a day of fan and fuming - Yea, a day of real hnt air. 'Taa a day when ttarrh and collars Parted company quirk aa wink; Twaa a day when many dollar Were exchanged for cooling drink. Old Not he Burn did revel A the mercury mounted high -Yea, 'tnna hotter than the devil On the oi at h day of July. Ycatrrday . a hot day, and yet a day of extreme. The atorin which liroke at 0' o'clock lout night made keeping more pleant thmi the pre eeding duv, but the relief waa rather late. . Throughout the day, the thermome ter atretrhed itelf tn accommodate 1:1 column of mercury; Hie cement aide walk acoithod the soul of the pnmerx by: automobile were forced to keep moving or get atuck In the aaphalt. Park were capacity filled, epeeially Pullen Park, where the full quota of bather plahed in the Municipal Pool, The mie that were not there mird it, alto the nutter. The higheat temperalur waa about mid-afternoon, when the mercury touched M. The mean temperature for the 24 hour ending p. m. wn 81. The temperature at K p. m. n 80. Toward evening the tillnea in (lie nlr told of the coming Morni. At 8:l.ri the lgn were iinmiatnknlile. lliilf1 nn hour Inter the lightning began. The light held good with the eneption of one ahnrt wink, and about 9 p. m. the ruin atarted with a downpour. So paed th firt thunder hower of tha month. On the ttrert weather prophet elated thai it wmild be hot a everything by Angiiat, tlriving in thnt wnv to miniiuir.a the etlating temperature. But, a atated before, it wa a hot day. "DIME NOVELS" COMING BACK. la I.at 1ft Month "Nick Carter" Haa Had Retort-Breaking Rale. I Krom the New York Sun. "Nick Carter" ha eom into hi own again. The king of the "paperback" ha made a record-breaking return ta popularity. About 'lit month ago In ale begun to mount ataadily until the entire upplv of "Nick Carter" book wa eihautted. Hi return to fame win unexpected. It wa not the reult of an advertising campaign, for the publithera of the paper bound book do not advert iae. They depend iniead for the eale of their hookt on the llt printed In tha back page of enrh volume. And "Nick Carte;' wa not the only memlier of the "paperlmrk" tribe to re turn. All the old fnvorite -I.au r.l Jean Libhv, Bertha M. Clay. Mr. K. 1). E. N. Kiitthwurth and Augiitta .1. Ivan have "come bark'' aurpritinglv. Five year ago everyone win willing to predict thnt the move lnwl killed the production of cheap book. Thrill could be abaorbed more quickly from the nereen than from the printed page and tha price wai Die aame. Publiiher of tha paper book ara uncertain whether their old reading publie haa tired of the motion picture or whether a new clata of reader haa ariaen. Of one thing they are certain, though, tha demand for the 10 and IV eeat book haa Increased fourfold. If it wera not for the increased cot of production the publisher would be reaping th harveit of their live. Btoriaa of American life a teen by Bertha M. Clay and other writera of her elaaa aad dataetiv atoriea ara moat la demand. Fortana telling book aad letter writer alio have a largo ateady tale, "Dream" booka ware never ao popular aa thay ara today, their pub llahere aay. After lha Said Yea." Algernea Toa know, of eouraf, that I AtTt k All ad oi my awn. daartitrL Angeliea -"Ceaaa worrying, .darling: I'll take aaro af thair-uffal Ea- HOT DAY HONEST! prtaa, tdttwten you ati6 yXt ; -x By KATE BREW AUCH I brraby gratefully aekaowltdg r" eeipt of ebeik for $iOM from Beam Club, of Faiioa, N. C, for tha aoWler t Oteea. Thla heek ,hai beaa for warded to Hon Mother and wil) b partonally ickaowlcdged by her. Th following letter written ta tha pretldeat of North Carolina Club wUI ba of Iatereit. I am lure, to th many women who have eontributed to tha pleaiur of the boyi: June 2d, 1919. "The Red Crosa Hotiae heartily ap preciate the intereit of the elub womea in the aoldiera at Oteen. Your letter with it generoul offer, of definitely taking part in th plana for the eonifort andt plraiure of the men meant mucliia the apeeding up of their wovery aad I appreriate ao much your giving ma tha opportunity of teeing it. . "Your Idea of apendtng SS oa ona ward, 125 on another and on a third aeem to me quite the beat jutt now. Aa food j one of the three esscntinl in th "euro" I naturally think "of that Urn. Broiled ehlrken, Jellied broth, freih thing lika onion, tomatoee and lettuce, fruit and lee cream all ara greatly enjoyed. Thla It etneelally true of th broiled chicken and th jellied broth and fruit. I will add, too, bi euit and rake. "I know that a number of th wrjrda are wiahing for eanva hammock that they ran twing out under th tree. "There are from forty to forty-thr patient In tha Infirmary ward. I am going to euggett thnt you uo the fl rait on three receiving wnrda, C-l, C-2, mid They nre not ao full ,iut now and can be grouped a one. Tht boy go there when they first tome, their clothe ara taken away and they have to be there under observation till they are examined and placed in the proper word. You. ran ee that It It a pretty lonesome aniioua time and Very often we find thnt if we can help them then it help wonderfully during all their rime here. Then uppoe you take 1-4 and 1-5. I remember In paing, that a number of them have been wiahlng for watermelon. "I Jut can't relt toying a word for my hom-ick, retlet comvaleteent boy a, beeaue everybody aeemt Jut naturally to prefer doing thing for th bed pntient, tn 1 m going to eneloe omothing about them and maybe nme dny you will be iirteretted in giving them a watermelon rutting, an ice crenin party or any of the thing thnt mny aeem worth while to you, "I-ater on, I hope you will come up omellme and ee the genuine pleasure, thoughtfulne like your enn give. "Sinocrelv your, K LIZ A BETH C. MORRIHA, Hon Mother." Raleigh mint aeem more like old time than it ha for two year with an many of the returned soldier on the street and In the home. The men have all grown phyieally deapite the deprivation and hard work of the wnr. One of the characteristic of thl re turned oldler, at far aa can be gener ally determined, is the lack of com plaint. True they tell of having had to ileep in stables, in hen houses, and often nn the bare ground; of going without ugnr, milk and many of tha things which eem tn us among the bare necessities of life, but they are stated a facta and not aa complaint. One young mnn wa offered a piece of rake the other day by a devoted friend, who rather apologized for its lark of freshness, "(live if to me," he ald, I. shull enjoy it, in fset I have already made up my mind NEVF.R to refute for the rest of my life a piece of eake, a drop of sugar or anything which ron tnins sugar, this I not only because I nntunilly like those thing, but become T want to make up for the loss of them I have sustained in the last two year. In an upstairs woman't furnishing hop .1 few day ago, I had a foretaste of the good tiling which women of taste hikI money, combined with a love for pretty clothe will be given in the early autumn. It is like a visit to fairyland to peep Into the future and see the handsome satin and tricotines, tailor made for the busine woman, combined gracefully with the softer material for more dressy occasions. The drese for different occasion nil conforming to the genera! idea of thrift which turely In dicate the best of material and eon aervnlive rut to insure a desirable life to the gjkrmcnt. The blouse to be worn with the sepa rate shirt is n thing of beaulv and many of them are shown in the Husaian effect round neck, while other for th tall, lender figure have the hnwl effect. No woman wardrobe i complete la complete which doe not include tha dresty teparnte thirt for the Oeorgette toft tatln wsists, and the cotton ahlrt, which i thown in tevrral different ma 1(1 MISERY FOR YEARS Mrs. Courtney Telia How She Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound. Oekalooea, Iowa." For year I waa aimply in mitery from a weaknoea and mwfnl naina . ai n A friend adviaed mo to take Lydia K. Pinkbam'a Vege table Compound. I did ao and got re lief right away. I can certainly re commend thla valu able medicine to other women who Buffer, for it haa dona loch rood work for ma and I know it will help other! if they will giro It a fair trial." -Mr. LtzztB CoURTNlT, 108 8th At., West, Oekalooea, Iowa. Why will women drag along from day to day, year in and year out, auffering auch mitery aa did Mra. Courtney, when auch letter aa thla are continually being publiehed. Every woman who auffera from diiplacementa, irrcfularitloa, tn fTammation, ulceration, backache, ner woTjaneee, or who ia paeaing through tha Chang of Life ahoold give thla famoua root and kerb remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham a Vegetable Compound, a trial. For oped! advice writ Lydia Pinkham Medicine Co Lynn, Maa. Th reeult 9t its long axpenance ia at your aerric. V.V,V TpMj terial for tha voile, eottoa erepe wU or mutlin walat. With all of tha kot weathe.' yet t com th aeaaibl womaa Will invest la eotlon fabric, or th nft georgette dreoee. Taffeta ia tha ahadea it bin, lead itself to two method of mannfaetare, drat aeverely rdala. with nothing to break tho gleam of taffeta, and tha mora dreesy affair which com bine tonehea ef Toll or georgetta. It la anid on authority that tho taffeta mad with georgette aleevei givet bet ter aervlc aad longer' Jif than the same 4 re with taffeta tleevet. The prepietor of thi ahof pridea himself on th faet that bo bay only lb beat gad aever haa anything left over. There it no ooeatloajag th adviaabillty of purehasing" quality material. Dr, Albert Bmedee Root, Specialist In children' dlaeaaoe la at Wake County Free llal rh Tneiday and Friday afternoona to examine and prescribe for any rblld in need ef rare regard leae rraideare or color. It ia to be hoped that no ehtld In Wake County may be without hla aid, and that this may not be the case it has been in g gested that all mea aad women who come In ednfaet with mother and father of ebildrrn, or who tea ailing children recommend and even Insist that th ehlld be taken to tha Frc Cli nic at Rex Hospital. Tha Hillsboro and Houth Street ear paea the door. A hearty welcome awaita every ehlld, These rbildren are weighed, meas ured and examined and a thorough rec ord made of their eondition. Thla In itaelf is invaluable, but added to all of thla ia th expert ad vie of th doc tor who lovei hnbie o much that it I a real pleaaure to hear him diaeuM them. All minister nre asked to tee thnt no baby belonging to their church suffer for attention when aid ia givea hy to graeinu In adviser. VOCATIONAL LECTURES PROBLEM CLUB FEATURE Will Start New Series of Meetings Next Tuesday Night Vocational lectures, conducted by the Life Problem Club which meets Tuesday evening at the Y. M. C. A., will be the feature of th club meetings for the remainder of the month. All men interested are invited, wheth er member of the Y. M. C. A. or not. (service men are given especial Invita tion. A nipper, for which a nominal charge la made, ia nerved at fl:3fl, and the meeting ia railed to order at 7:00 p. m. Adjournment comet promptly at 7:44. The program for the four aeasion It at folio wit July 8 -Trade, Prof. H. K. Hatter field. Dept. Mechanical Engineering, A. and E. College. July 15 -('arming, Thomas B. Parker, Director Htnte Farmer Institutes. July 22- Profession, Dr. E. (. Brook, Htnte Hiiperintcndont Publie Instruction. July 29 Business, E. B. Crow, Cashier Commercial National Bank. Those who wish to eat supper else where are Invited to come at 7 p. m. It I hard In get what you want when you don't know -wliat it la. DROPSY TREATED ONE WEEK FREE a hart breathing relWvtd tn a fvw hour, tw-llini re- dnced tn ft dajr. regulate th liver. kMl neys. stomach and heart, purines th blood, trvnathen entire tratem. Writ for tmtlm. nUlt of cur and symptom blank for Free Trial Treatment. COLLUM DROrST RKMRftT COMPANY. Ota. T. Atlanta, Ca. The FAIR L. BAMI'KIjB, Prop. Xl ft. Wilmington Street RALEIGH, N. C. Mothers ATTENTION! For Today and Tueaday Special Sale Of Boy' Wath SUITS Apes 3 to 8 A splendid n.stortmcnt includ ing pretty Mouse and Oliver Twist style, usunlly aold at 1.3(, t'lM) and f'J.30 On Sale at 98c $1.39 $1.79 The Fair Where Pair Treatment Prevails. Dr. Dexter Blanchard Dentist 405-1 Tackcr BalUIng RALEIGH, N. C Ball Phoo t 113 Dr. Robert r. Noble Ha returned from service in the army nd has opened offices in the Commercial Hank Bldg. Practice limited to X-Ray Diagaaala aad Treatment. DR. CARL W. BELL Has returned to the city and re-opened hia offices No. 807-09 Citizens Bank Bldg, Office nours li to 1 and 3 to 5 P. M. IT Wkf'U TRUE SOLDIER OF FORTUNE SPEAKS Capt. Irving O'Hay Pays Trib ute To Valor of the Men of 30th Division c Kiaitoa, July dNorth Carolina' Idler made good la Franc. Not be causa the wish la father to th thonght with him, Capt Irving CHay, meal nntnal character of th Mtb Division, declared la aa interview kere that th men from the Carolina and Tennessee were peerless. "The 30th PivUlon earn back without a blemish on it record, ka said. "The men had traditiorfT die eipline and Rnt."i Captain O'Hay'a criticism'', of torn (flvlilnnt cannot bo printed; It wouldn't dn. But lea ft tn him to eesert that all the other crack divisions abnat which to much haa been printed failed to coma up to the atandard act by thl Sfith. He deelarea tha newipapera "lied about" two much-heralded outfit! tre mendously. Some of the troops piling up handsome averages were not in a clnss with the Carolinian and Ten nesseean. Ona other American divi sion nent nine daya trying to catch the 30th whea the latter wai beaded toward Berlin. Captain O'Ht.t, toutherner, began hla military career with Oomea la Cuba ia '87. In '0 ha waa with the Rough Rider. . He fought with the Brabant Horse ia Houth Africa, with the Rerba against Tie Bulgari i "in TheTHatfcant, participated In a famous comic opera revolution In Central America,' wns la Garibaldi's legion in Meslco, went to Prance with-the Princess Pata of the Canadians and wound up with the 30th Dirision. He it one-third af a com posite character In "Boldlert o'f For tune," and Myt Richard Harding Da vis wa one of the cleanest, flftest mea he ever knew. O'Hay has been wound ed four time and decorated acveral time. He p 4, but doesn't look it by a Int. He looks the soldier. The saddest thing of the war for him wa the loss of hia t.l-year-old aon at th front. Young O'Hay wta the third officer on a merchantman. II insisted upon staying in France. Hla father was Willing to give himself, but not Stomach His permanently diaappear after drinking the celebrated shiver Mineral Water. Potltively guaranteed by money-back offer. Taeteataei eoata a trifle. De livered anywhere by our Raleigh Agenta, Porter Candy Co. Phone them. Adv, Marguerite CLARK ...in... "Three Men and a Girl" Off by their lonesome in a backwoods camp, three handsome bachelors. Hid ing from the "hated" fair sex! All's fine till one night they discover the loveliest girl asleep on their divan. Come and see the fun! Extra KEYSTONE COMEDY mnmmm BiMtfr Vacation v ,Suggatien Take a Kodak with you No matter how you intend pending your vacation take a kodak with you. Complete Stocks Plenty Film IMs-totree Co. Uptown Store P tT ir Et IM-ltT the boy.. Ia plt of everything young O'Hay went up to th 11 nee and there, foar or Ave dayt before th signing of . the armistiei, made tho aaprame taerifte. It waa a kg time afterward whea Captaia O'Hay beard of It. The yeuag maa waa tho aoa of a promin ent society woman, Captaia O'Hay'a flrt wife, - : J: !-:- "Yet, your eoutbern aoldiera have Individuality, Initiative aad a lot of other aoldler'y characteristic, Raw iooklng Mountalneera with the HOth would look over lada la other divlilona 'and remark that those fellow weren't aoldiera. They really believed they were anperlor, and la action they were lighting mea eitraordinary." Whea To Write To tko Prealdeat Through long year of eiperleaee the clerk ia the eiecutive office at Washington aaa alft out the prong. rgaada correspondence with unfailing eyea. Propaganda haa alwaya been tho favorite work of a largo number-of agitator, altkougk It took the war to ihow Jutt whit force lie In the ageaey. But there it aomethlng about a nation-wide propaganda that over- UscCuticura Soap ToCIearYourSkin KODAK F I NI S H T N G "Tka Beat la the State" 24 HOUR SERVICE Write for price Hit or Jutt mail nt your Sla aad we will and lUUment Siddell Studio "Dept. B." RALIICH, X. C SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL ' Charlott, N. C. Founded 1851. Fall Term opens September 2, but reservation should be made now. j, c. HORNER. KEEP THIS. "Safe-Tea First." How To Make Delicious Iced Tea. Follow the Directions given on every tin of RWOWAY8 TEA for making hot Tea, uiing the tame quantity of Tea with only half the utuiil quantity of boiling water. After It has brewed, pour off the liquid into another receptacle and immediately add an equal quantity of cold or Iced water. The tea will then stay perfectly clear in your ice-bos until you desire to lervt it. Add tugar and a iliee of lemon whoa serving mikee the KIDOWAY8 TEA. t: 1838. --S0PERBA- TODAY and TUESDAY The Beautiful and Dainty ANITA STEWART in "THE MIDNIGHT ROMANCE" A Return Engagement PATH1 NEWS Amang other Items tkla film show cloee-op vlewe ef Dempeey, the champion af the world. A big Path acoop. Admission 20c ' WEDNESDAY GRACE DARMOND in "What Every Woman Wants" A Truly Great Special. r Special Notice! We take pleasure in announcing the opening of Tho Capitol Studio, at ISO' Fayetleville Street, Raleigh, N. C, and a personal invitation is extended to you to call and see the latest styles in Quality 1' trait ure which we offer for your approval. 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