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THETOiN-ciTYszrn-na: -int3Tc:j-s;jle:.i. Armc 13, T9zr ZIUCA AUD EUROPE C01W0T DISREGARD EACH OTHER AT THE PRESENT T!L1E,SAYS COL HOUSE (BY COL. E. M. HOUSE) (Spextal to Twi-Ctty Sentinel a4 Phila delphia Pnblle Ledcer.) - American students of economic! ars at present looking- with interest and apprehension at ,the situation in Europe as it develops day by day. What happens there lias a profound influence on what may happen here. Europe and this country are now too closely knit together for us to disregard one another, be it in pol itics or be it industrially. The pro duction from our farms, from our mills and from our mines bulk so large that any disturbance in our foreig.i markets has an Immediate reaction upon our entire industrial life. The human family has pinned Its fortune on its ability to work out its destiny thru a wen-orgnnied community life. That is where our efforts toward civilisation have air ways led, but never so seriously as now. In this age of steam ana elec tricity, problems come upon us more swiftly than in the past, and tney are more complex and more difficult to solve. What adds greatly to the confusion and strain Is the excessive sxowth of cities thruout the world and more particularly in the United States. The railroads as they have been directed here are to a degree responsible for this, altho the lack of comforts and amusements, which have now become necessities, is also a reason why the country has fallen behind the cities in relative grown. The automobile, good roads; in terurban railways and a .general lifting of the level of com6rts are making their ImpressUfn upon country Ufa in America, smd we may There's No Use Crying Over Spilled Ink tomorrow's another daj It's not often you see a clothier advert lsfig to the men hn have already bought their Spring Kits somewhere aIaa That's what we're doing today 4alklngito the men who didn't talk to us. If you got the kind of clothes that yi we're glad. If you know now that you could h Boylea Bros, than you did where you only a matter of weeks until Vou'll and then you can oome hereXand should have had earlier. We don't expect to sell every ithn that couldn't be dons if we offei each. But we do look forward to anjoyin Bummer. With the most outstanding Values In the Country why shouldn't weT ' ! are happy in dons better at id cheer up IV" choosing again st the values you Winston-Salem our Bulls at 1.75 lour Suit order this BOYLES BROTHERS CO. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu i 1 ft "iT; TLf il : . I- sssj Hi m m all Vs. iM . 1 1 Il .a . . w -r J I I . L s ..ir ...7Ti :r i sentinj 5 i KU 5 . i TO51Rr 5 A "sai2JJ J. Ii I rxr"-T I MIRQF MnTNFFnFn I h & w SL M m ma. Mm M a mmm a II il il II f M -ja, I 1 V m f 2ttulation$!y(l cafi beHucdrT El Yi Got a baby in your home? Yes) Con want a piece pi furniture that a crib, a bassinet or a yard m I . ' - may tumble around and play Z . comparable crib. ich the baby ' ere it is m- g For very young babies when motfler wants to have 5 the little one near her all flight long; simply drop the hinged upper thirl of the Crib, push E it up by the side of mother s bed; ,baby is now . g on a couch all to herself yt connected with the' I g larger bed, is perfectly safe and you can reach , I g out from your own beflf and touch her any g . - time, t 5 During the warm days this (Jib on its quick turning g adjustable wheels, may be rolled onto the veran- da or even obt into thsjyard. There is a rnos- quito net as regular erMiiprnent that goe.s over 5 tne rop and oaby may rbw enjoy a nap in peace g with the bright iunshiill, the gentle breezes and l C l. : .11 fc, ff me iicsii mi an ojtuur S Going away, are you? All richt! Talc th CrW, along. It is hinged at top and ends, folds togeth- g er compactly, can be passed thru the narrowest doorways and you can have it sent right along S on the same train. I .. Have you ever visited our Infant and Juvenile furn- g ture department? "These Cribs are only a tithe S t 1 a f .1 1 -... oi wnai we carry rpr the little tolks. Sedans and 1 sulkies; gondolas and strollers; beds and bassi- g nets ; jumpers, walkers ; play yardsOh 1 Why , should we go on? Bring the babies with you. ' '' . We like to see them anyway and, besides, you'll S then be sure to get exactly the right things. '.J THE A 1U1V A VU V ' A UaUllUl s JJ g confidently look forward to the time when there will be a better distri bution of population. Manufactur ers find it difficult to induce labor to go to the country, and It has been necessary to build plants In cities even when transportation facilities were not a consideration. It la to be hoped that modern conditions may bring a change in this direc tion it uniilil have a tendency to relieve congestion in cities which are becoming in soma Instances u n comfortable and unsafe and It would add much to the standards of living of the workmen. . We have advanced rapidly In our development, but without any well defined plan and without proper understanding as to what the-Ultimate outcome might be. Wa pro ceed in the most casual way and trust to luck or rely upon our abil ity to meet critical situations when they arise. Instead of choosing the man best fitted for executives and lawmakers, wo generally accept those who wish these places of power and responsibility. The ten dency Is to take the orator at his own estimate of himself and give him the leadership of affairs, and we refuse to conscript into the pub lic service tho thinker and econ omist. Every one who has had to do with governmental bodies knows thftt i(m tnAn whn hnv most influ ence with the people are those who are eloquent ana wnose iacis ana suggested policies are often ob nthnnt' hnvlnir deener and mors constructive minds. Edward O. Lowry In an admirable series of articles printed recently in the Saturday Evening Post has given a critical analysis of the de partments at Washington, particu iaiv nvnrdlnff vnAnditurea and he tells us that Just so long as we re fuse to take an interest in we direc tion of our expenditures the waste and extravagance will continue. For the first time we have awak ened to the fact that all but a small yOI ligllfg. w h.av v In federal taxes go for war purposes. or purposes imposea upon us ui wars In the past And yet we do nothing to check it. The non-taxpayer is a very large voter, but he does not understand how excessive mrA .TtravaimnrH in rovern- ment affect him, and we do nothing to teach him. He coma oe snowea that his interest Is even greater than that of those who actually pay the tax Tears ago -when panics gripped 11.1. .nnntrt, It nl difficult St fltSt tv. atv, ni Wilt to realise that, their baneful effects would sooner or later reach those parts of the country. And we now have like dlffloulty in realizing that disturbed and chaotic conditions in juurope are of only less concern to v than to them. Strikes an dlabor disturb ances over there seem to concern us but little; Kowever, if they con tinue for long we Invariably feel the pressure here. The restlessness ana dissatierac- .i likrn. v.nth 1n nreat Britain and on the continent are sympto- matio of the disturbed siaie ioiiow- the great war, ana we may ex- pecTsuoh movements 10 with npre or less violence until some satisfactory solution is reached. (Coprrtlbta 1111, or rmisuiynw SL'S DAILY Business reports oq From Pass Pas.) ; ieeniv lmlre'ssed with the factor the special sale has become in this sea- xne nrsfc cuitviuums irivainnt buvlna was u, asm was the extent to veblctl women had taken to "shop oln Xsbund." Preolsely the same evidenai that retail buyers want their money's worth, as nearly as mey can get It Is to be met with now. It Is purfhase not to be completed until the shopper nas visuea uireo, iuui, tvfn six other stores for purposes comparison, of value no less tnan f ThA rnn7nltfnn that mer chants are giving to this faotor is a striking characteristic of trade just now. New York has, in the past, been rather given to a take it or leave it attitude, especially toward out of town buyers. It can't be done now, and it Is not being tried, i i BUSINESS MIBCKLIiANV. Philadelphia, April 13. Announce ment that independent steel com- h.nlMi In A WA AitvAtlrtAfl ItHfiAl flit harS. plates and structural stee.1 ' $2 per ton. IS OI great lnierem nera. a no Independents have been cutting each other's throats by underbidding while the Steel Corporation has not waver ed from the Industrial board prices fixed two year ago. Cut prices Did you know that the Paige Is the fastest stock car In the world? Ralph Mulford with a Paige 6-66 Daytona Stock mod el recently covered a mile at a speed of 102.8 miles per hour. This is new world's record. WINSTON SHOE STORE COBURN CHAIN APRIL And we meet the new season with smile. Stocks entirely cleared of high-cost shoes, we now offer fresh new ' Style-Footwear at the new, lower prices. ' - .- The Store of Personal Service brought no orders of much account because new business was not In sight. There Is expectation that the United Btates Bteel will lower prices whenever It Is convinced that a con siderable volume of business can be had by that move. By adhering to the March, m, schedule the cor poration has enabled its customers who had put hJgh-prlced steel into products to market those products to advantan. It ! nn.r.ih that lower prices when named by the uuiiwreuon wm mean lower wages In the plants. When prices have steadied in the steel Industry there is expectation of new buying. K Tnrlr In.ll it m.. trade is looking forward to improved vuiiuuiuiu uunng juay and June Already thera is evidence of the anticipated boom, for retailers are beainninr to viIboa n. .wi. seasonal trade. Graduation exercises at various schools throughout the country always take a' fairly heavy toll" of watohes, while June, the month of weddings, always marks a flood tide of Jewelry sales. Manufac turing lAWAlArA IM V- n I . - ' . - - y wS.iii,in8 m re ceive orders from wholesalers, which lucmiia mai reiau stocks at last are running lower and the wholesalers have begun to feel the demand for new goods. Jewelry salesmen are being sent on the road. Boston, April IS. The specialties which have hM mv in i..ihn. market are beginning to recede a bit. I ft , V. a " ' A - - . . . in vuo vi m iwugr aem&ni ior the staples. The staple demand Is not a rush affair by- any means, but u of steady growth, the dealers re port, and if it is maintained some thing approaching the normal will be reached in a few months. The demand for specialties was regarded as wholly temporary and the reces sion in this branch of the trade Is not regarded as significant. I $2 per week on 1 V $30 worth. I bwfkl ' Account! 7jm yn iV3fll L Til 4 ' . eatrMjf Bare l ix V lmf e w a l.m I T ' l ri - private Ae- IM en ill 1 whUb yea : t J J l I ssrehaae F" n 1 "' " " pay as - Mi - fMEN'S VIA IlU I SUITS H. pi' . If 1 V fl Women's t m . 1 suits ft Jbr tk?tffit tfnrrrt R Open Satnrday Evenings. harding atproves tek's pro:.iotions Craig, Henry D. Robert Alexander. Todd, Jr.. and Wa.hlnfftnn ln.fl 11 TA-MMant Harding approved today the list of twelve new major generals, andj twenty-six brigadiers as prepared by, orcirtiry weens ana it win us pre sented to Congress soon. Clarence Edwards, who com manded the Sixty-sixth (New Eng land) national ..guard ln France, heads-the list of major generals. His name did not appear in the list which was sent to Congress by Presi dent Wilann Anil nAnflrm At Inn nf which was held up. Tbe name of Brigadier General Omar Bundy was dropped by Secre tary IVaaWa fr.m .Via mntn. vAnaral as prepared by Secretary Baker and auummea 10 me iaac congress. Colonels recommended to promo tions of brio-artier war- rnlnn.li Orote E. Hutchinson, M. I. Carter. W. H. Gordon, George B. Dunn, Wil liam Welgel, Ernest Hinds, Ulysses O. McAlexander, Mark Horsey, Robert L. Howse, 'WllUam tAsaiter, William R. Smith, Fred W. Slayden, Harry H. Bandholtx, Hanson E. Ely, Dwight E. Aultman, Johnson Hay good. Dennis E. Nolan, William D. Cornier, Preston Brown. MaUn I. Sure r5, 6 Bsu-ans "T" I a I -A ....etsktsi "T Hot water lH Sure Relief i MI LL-AWB ZJ FOR INDIQKSTIO.J , , Did you know that the Paiee is the fastest stock car in the" world? Ralph Mulford with a Paige 6-66 Daytona Stock mod el recently covered a mile at a speed of 102.8 miles per hour. This is a new '-world's rtcord. - ' v '' . 4-14 For Dandruf Those little Becks from four head thai fall npoa your clothing, and spoil your pleasure are dandruffs scalp disorder. Conquer It eomplcty ander mooey back guarantee. Uff Kotalke. Anus Ingly quick, lasting benefit reported by legions of men.won fcn, children. Save) yourbairi Get Se hair. It U possible In many cases even after baldness absi lately proved. Remember KOTAJJCO. at any busy drag store. Watcb war olnarl Show others thlsaaWfi Revival Ser First Baptist Ch The "MEpOSE" The Strap PjpP shown abave is one of ; Jones )& fGentry's NeV rivals Made of Ek Satin, Full " ";4yiuHeel8,;!:'?: We also have this style with Baby Louis heels $8.00 Per Pair JONES & GENTRY "See Our Windows" 11 , wes I I uh8P.M. 1 1 r WBSiw icatui8 s i i pi t w r . " Wing Wflyfot HudsoEslext Buick All Children Love the Delicious Cooling 2 Goodness of ICE CRE J 'AM i . a i It Puts the Roses in Their Cr,?; Its and Can Be -.'- - - ,' " ,t ' .-. Eaten Abundantly Without the Bad ' ' After Effects of Candy or Pastry. : , : ICE CREAM IS NATURE'S OWN DESSERT Forsyth Dairy Go The Motor Company i : Distributors IV -Winston-Salem Vaughn's Serial Coffee Advertisement a U ILU j J the A hoi r Dal COFFEE v AND COFFEE MAKING Prying, Hulling, Eta la ' the drying praeeM the chatte are spr-aa M Tenlx and thinly M poo IbU Dpm ecmnt ffoan In l. baa Aunllffhft. LitTerr Kuminr. '' aw i anea, w nked ever te Insure thora nnnlnr. Thu, the svad soil harlns srawn ths prodaet. -the sua naa sir ata AAiliid im to eon- tribute farther in pArteet- msK tni The Universal Driti VAUGHN'S OLD TIME Ri' COFFEE Manufactured froir Highest Grade) Growth and is not t' compared in J with the low-gradel markeU . but absoltf e. bells at at price. IfyJ iio flavor try it anil convinced. - The guarantee om coif ees will appear morrow in this aft tisement Vhl. hlAlllV AhArillMd lit Af tlM AAlill. h. mIa aavatIbv af t,A r.ffM bAi I'm Im A tAnch nnu, ana ihit hiu Mlnv natArlAl WlUt I u. h(A skin. The am ha Ha in the Mri.k 1,A flAt (AM. SAthcr, aad ara each! moved witn a e tlHe eeTorins. tho C nor oeins anea, poatsdly ran thru oatd hoUinf nt kl.k MBM. tkA palp, (kin, sticks, los J l . a .nil jmhm! By tho "washed" proa tne vonos . puom TAtAr. f hii ImiMrfect rlosyiioated off, and thl ia Anil AlAAnlnv tAAfhinA. 'men louAw Borial No. I win appear Tosaorrewi "RoasUng" . s- on ine hlrrr. I ; .J. I to. I ' "A4 tsTri I au I mi tree. fanllnc CTaie sehlies. I 3T hollA. I AT Iri. a sua I ST It" M 7 I SB f ff .1 Vaughn Grocery ,( INCORPORATED Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. SentinelWantsPi ijn. njj 0 m 0 j m a m m nA.AJ.. m m mjk:.A-fsjn m. AjKJKJSA&lXiA ' ! THURSDAY MORNING, E! f 5 ! APRIL 14th- V . .Ladies' Oxfort I and Pumps t II I High and LoHeel i ,j : ' J S t I In Black Patent, Black Kid mite Kid and ; J Former! rice jl I I $7.50 to md 1 ) I THURSDAY It MORNING 9 dCLOCK 8 t YOUR CHOICE g ill Aa" A m a mm .... . - r w m 7 LASHMIT 311 NORTH MAIN SEE OUR WINDOWS I 517-519 Liberty Street ':::::::;:;:::::::::ii::!cnsiiiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiinijgf TeL448. or M..a Wji as M m w 14 J m utMZJ&jf
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