HIE KINSTON FREE PRESS. A Lot of FLOWERS and SHOTS CALL III AND SEE THEM IT'S NECESSARY TO OVERHAUL FIGURES TO KEEP IN STYLE Some Queer Things Will Happen to Feminine Shapes Next Spring Everything to Wear In Brown Popular Fad fk fill Ek','EL L Relief at last for YOUR pain It doesn't matter whether you suf. fcr from a bad cold, or cough, neu- ralgia or pneumonia, there Is a way of applying Nixon's Menthol Balm so that it gives relief to your pain AT ONCE.-Dont confuse THIS remedy with ordinary Menthol. For Nixon's Menthol Balm is a physician's prescription Compounded of several penetrative, antiseptic and healing medicines it's not a 'patent medir cine." You would be surprised if we published the name of the noted high priced specialist whose prescription this remedy is prepared after. The Nixon Laboratory paid a high price to get the right to sell it for so lit tle at 25 cents a bottle. It is splen did also for Sore Throat, Headache, Earache, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Rheu matism, Swellings,. , Stiffness, and Soreness. Used externally only pleasant, too. : In Kinston, N. C, sold only at J. E. Hood's 25 cents a bot tle, adv AT AUCTION. Business, .and Resi dence Lots, Friday, January 22d. Burton Bros. Realty Co. '. By Margaret Mason (Written for the United Press) Prerogative of female kind, Folks say, it is to change her mind. But more these days, I think you'll find, To change her waistline she's in clined. New York, Jan. 15. Once more the glass of fashion threatens to be come an hour glass judging from the shadow cast by coming Spring Fash ions. Hips and busts are to be let out and given the freedom of the city and waists are to be yanked or squeezed in inch by inch. Oh there is really no sidestepping it any long er, the popular feature for 1915 is go ing to be the figure 8. And not only is the 1915 waistline going to be content to be pinched in its going to take a flying leap from the long or Moyen Age line to the short or Empire effect Some jump too from just above the hips to just below the Middle Ages to the Em pire period. Almost all the perky little suits of the omnipresent putty color crave- nette show the short waisted effects with cunning little strap like belts just below the armpits. Suits of white serge for Southern wear and tan toned pongess, now more popular than ever before on account of the fashionable perchant for any shade that smacks of coffee, khaki, sand, putty, tan or ecru tones, are all short of waist and also of jacket, the latter either belonging to the abreviated box coat variety or falling short and rip pled from the encircling Empire belt. Little one piec frocks and dresses of silk or cotton fabrics are invariab ly short waisted and long sleeve J with full berufflod skirts. Many f them also boast the high collarod neck and arrayed in on of these the new Tear's girl will make her last year's photogaph look like an alien being. You simply must get busy overhaul ing your figure for you never can hope to get by as a 1915 model with a last year's chassis and tonneau, be lieve me. Miss Brown's in town and every thing being done good and brown this year. You simply must be in some thing brown. If you can't do any bet ter, be in abrown study. All the new little earliest Spring hats that have It, SOCIAL And PERSONAL 22 !tfSK&: iifili f fiAi mm l rifting vnii cmrr Miss Lidy Jones of Snow Hill was in the city yesterday en route to Ay- den. a k a Rev. N, II. 0. Wilson of Goldsboro was a Kinston visitor yesterday, en route to Snow Hill. Mrs. Eliza Cox of North Independ- terior of the mansion was magnifi cently decorated, officers of the Gov ernor's staff in full uniform added color to the scene, and a full regimen tal band rendered music. The guests were served refreshments in the dining-room. Kinston was represented at the re ception. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Wooten oc cupied places in the long receiving line just below the Lieutenant-Gover nor and Mrs. Daughtridge, who were separated from the Governor and Mrs. Craig by Dr. Edwin A. Alder man, president of the University of Virginia, and Mrs. Alderman, Dr. Ed- DON'T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED ent street, who ha heen ntiitit ill unfh peepedd out timidly amidst the biting I pneumonia, is now. recovering ranidlv I ward K Grnm president of the Misses eone and Ruth Outlaw, who are teaching at Grainger, arrived last week to spend the week-end at their home in the city. BBS Mrs. Percy Cook, principal of the frosts are silk with a brim or a fac ing or a crown of brown straw just to show which way the fashionable wind will blow. Even tinier than their little winter sisters these newborn Spring chapeaus. So teensy as to look as if they had been hatched in a hat incubator instead of a regular Kenny Home, is visiting Mrs. W. J iactory or snop. iney still sow a Nicholson, on North - McLeWean great leaning toward the warlike turb-1 street. University of North Carolina, and Mrs. Josephus Daniels, wife of the secretary of the Navy. Mrs. Wooten was daintily attired in yellow satin with lace overdress. H S H Miss Whichard of Greenville Honor Guest On Friday evening from' eight to eleven Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knott In- "OodsoB's Liver Tom" Will Cleaa Your Sluggish Liver Better Than Calomel and Can Hot Salivate. alomri makes you sick; you lose a day's work. Calomel is quicksilver and it salivates; calomel injures your liver. If you arc bilious; feci limy, slupgisli and all knocked out, if your bowcla are constipated and your head aches or stomach is sour, ,'int take a Bpoonful of harmless Dixlsou s Liver Tono instead of using sickening, salivating calomel. Podaon'a Liver Tono is real liver medi cine. You'll know it next morning be cause you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will bo working, your head ache and ili.xines gone, your xtomach will lie- sweet anil IkiwcIk regular. You will feel like working. You'll be cheer-v ful; full of energy, vigor and ambition. Your druggist or dealer sells you s 60 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tom under my , personal guarantee that it will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel;. it won't make you sick and you can eat anything you want without being salivated. Your druggist guarantees that each spoonful Will start your liver, clean your ' bowels : and straighten you up by morning or you ' get your money back. Children gladly take Bod son's Liver Tone because it is .' pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them siek. . I am selling millions of bottles of Dodson's Liver Tone to people who have .. found that this pleasant, vegetable, liver ' medicine takes the place of dangerous calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask tout druggist about me. .i ; LIFE INSURANCE REFUSED Ever notice how closely life in surance examiners look for symp toms of kidney disease? They do so because weakened kidneys, lead to many forms of dreadful life-shortening afflictions. If you have any pain ful action, tired feeling, aches and pains, get Foley Kidney Pills today. Sold by J. E. Hood & Co. adv. an and helmet effects and fairly bristle with their spiked and curaiss- ed juantiness. Another favorite mod el for the little brown hat, however, is the old reliable sailor shape in its smallest form. Either a garland of tiny French flowers circle the crown or a band of ribbon with a neat bow and streamers. . This bow and streamer of ribbon on the hats is too quaint and old fash ioned forwoords and is used with kil ling effect on wide brimmed flat flop py hats as well as those of Lilliputian proportions. A charming little sail or of tobacco brown straw needs noth ing more than a band of narrow old blue ribbon with a picot edge of yel low, simply banding the tiny brown with a neat flat bow in the rear and a fall of two streamers, one longer than the other by a trio of inches to make it the quintessence of smartness. It's just as well there will be something long about the Spring maid of 1915 even if it 1s merely a couple of streaming ribbon ends on her hat. Goodness knows she's going to be short of most everything with her "short" waist, her "short" skirt and the new figure calling for new cors ets that will undoubtedly result in her being a little short of breath. H H H I lormaiiy entertained a , number of Miss Essie Whichard of Greenville friends in honor of their house guest, FIVE CENTS PROVES IT A Generous Offer. Cut out this ad., enclose with 5 cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, ill., and receive a free trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound tot- coughs, colds, croup bronchial and lagrippe coughs; Foley Kidney Pills and Fol ey Cathartic Tablets. For sale in your town by J. E. Hood & Co. adv will sing at the morning service in Caswell Street Methodist church to morrow. a a a Miss Kyle Hargett went to Grain- geryesterday afternoon to attend a box party given at Hugo last night, by Misses Alice Hart and Dorothy Bass. " " a a a Miss Lucille Koonce, who is teach ing school at LaGrange, and-. Miss Gladys Hartsfield, who is teaching at Falling Creek, has arrived in the city to spend the week-end with their par ents. B B B Mrs. Alice Hemby is resting well, although compelled to remain in bed, from injuries sustained Friday when she and two children were spilled from a buggy on 'the Central High wayway after the vehicle struck a rut in the road. Mrs. Hemby was severely bruised, but is not thought to be seriously hurt. The little ones escaped without injury. B B B Mrs. Wooten at Governor's Reception. The social event of the most im portance in North Carolina so far this year was the reception of the Gover nor and Mrs. Craig in the Governor's mansion at Raleigh, Friday night.. Miss Essie Whichard of Greenville, Progressive rook was the game of the evening, and this, interspersed with merry and pleasant chat and a course af delicious refreshments whiled away a happy evening for one of the most delightfully congenial gatherings of the .season. During her stay in Kinston as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Knott, Miss Whichard has' been the receipient of a number of. social courtesies, She is vivacious,' charming and talented, possessing a voice of sweet and mellow range, and has won for herself a host of new friends and admirers in this city. Those attending this pleasantly in formal affair were: Miss Essie Which ard, the honor guest; Misses Mattie Fleming, Nannie Jeffreys, Mildred Faulkner, Miss Newton; Messrs. Ber ry Moore, LeRoy Leach, Chester A. Walsh, Tom Knott, Theodore Stain back, Richard Faulkner, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knott Miss Whichard will leave some time Monday for her home in Greenville. fill ijEMwMWi 11 KINSTON LOAN & REAL ESTATE CO. inc., "We Write Insurance of all Kinds" L. MoCULLKN. Stop That Cough Now When you catch Cold, or begin to Cough, the first thing to do is to take Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. ' It penetrates the linings of the Throat TO THE FARMERS: KEITH'S GROUND AGRICULTURAL LIME . Composed of sea product, petrified AsK clams, oysters, shells, etc., has solver the high cost of fertilizers. One-fourth price of guano, good for all crops on any soil, can be used alone or mixed with compost, cotton seed meal, or fertiliser material. Shipped loose or sacked. For prices, write B. F. Keith Company, R. F. P. No. 3, New Bern, N. C. and Lunes and fights the Germs of From 9 until 11 o'clock, hundreds of Disease, jrivini auick relief and nat- the State's officials and other notables J W1W. "Our whole familv de pend on Pin-Tar-Honey for - Coughs and Colds,'? , writes Mr. E. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio. It always helps. 25c at your druggist adv, AT AUCTION Business and Resi dence Lots, Friday, January 22d. Burton Bros. Realty Co. WAIT FOR ZUDORA In Time off War Prepare for peace, by send- . ing your old carts, wagons, buggies; in fact every thing that needs to be repaired ' or rebuilt to Arch Harrel. We do the-best work for least money. We can fix it HARREL BROTHERS at foot or FARRorrs brixsi DR.DAN W.PARROTT DENTIST, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. OfficeoverCot. Milloffice n - 4' ii ini iHa vv T7 T G MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 18 I PROGRAM MONDAY PROGRAM TUESDAY THE BELGIAN BATTLEFIELD "THE LURE OF THE MASK" IN FOUR REELS The only authentic war pic- In Five Highly Interesting Reels. - ttires that have been released, showing actual bat- Tr D1?T f A wi da tti ccici r im a dcetc ; tie, scenes between the opposing armies of the I HL bLLUl AIM BA l ILLrlLLU UN 4 KfcfcLD ! Allies and Germans. , "GENTLEMAN FROM MISSISSIPPI" Matinee Every Afternoon Begbning Tuesday at 3:30 A big five reel feature released by the World's ' O'clock. Program Begins each Evening O Film Corporation. at 7:30 O'clock 1 "Austrian War Pictures" in 2 Reels, Wed. and Thurs. to Complete Our Program - . yrr--v. --, , r " ' " 1 ' " ' ' - ' " " 1 .i,. : t ' Our Program for the entire week will consist of high priced Picture Photo-Plays which have recently been released by the World's Film Corporation. Admission: Children 10c, Adults 15cMatee Prices: Children 5c, Adults 1 b NO RESERVED SEATS

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