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- it Collars and Combs and Other Accessories ' -.a .-. . . -v s x ' : - ! f i ' ' ) HERE U a collar, mailw nf s:wir i batiste an J a very nairo fai.o ! edglug, that will illtt-rest t-i wma an ho aiiprei'latfs thf wilue uf ts u. Ii I dainty and easily mmle a'i Tsnrii"s Aside from their bci-oniiiinm-.'.H ilir protect tb budlre at thf link ami the cost next !o nothing Tins inn- j Is merely a graiiuatfd tlouiu'e of the ; batiste, to which three rows of braid ! have been stitched, mounted to a ' straight band. This band is basted Into the neck of the bodice At the front the collar is sewed to j the band without fullness, but it is 1 ."athered at the sides and back and 1 oia. id wllh small wires which are! almost entirely concealed by the f.'ath I eriug of the batiste j Collars of the sheerest laivs ate i made In the same way. They are somewhat narrower ami are isathered along their entire leiiKtli into a nar- j row baud. The small stay-wires hold them in the right pose about the neck ' One cf those long shell combs, brightened with rhinestones set in rows that follow and outline its pat tern is shewn m the picture 1'hese ate w-i ivj'teti, llnuil ui the coiffure ' itiv l eMTieii ei ar.le that becomes the We. Her V prciM tie of lia'TOW Mtitli'Il set ""h i.-t oi ic'ieetus u another little accessory thai t;nes finish to the plain cal of toilets lleaw Kron;ratu or vel M't ntihons are used for these ties, iiel tne are fastened with snap f.is ' 1 .c;n utuler ;iu ori itieent In lieu of a lv JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Pope's Vault. The tiod of Tepe Pius X, who died last summer, has heen placed in th crypt hi neath Si IVier's, in Home, one of the mo-t celebrated burial vaults" in the world A portion of the crypt was in ovist nee lope hefore the erection of the present catheiiial, !ultn; tot nied part of an ancient church The fhioilui; in the passages, some of which are llttl more thr.u six feet In height, has betu, worn by the feet of thousands of per sons who yearly visit the place. Ml BEAM! I ivcar Care and uimvatiorv mw-m it. . I v 'r 1 I I.. af a: mm . m ii urn . : M 1 Bx. ' ffll - " - v.. ' . . .M 5 II r Before the work of spring commences, look over the grounds and make some beauty spots Dead trees an be cut partially down and made to form artistic and substantial trellises for either rose bushes or vines. BEAUTIFYING THE HOME Every country home may be beau tiful, but In order to have It so there must be co-operation by the whole family. From the "gude tnon" down to the tiniest tot. there should be re sponsibilities shouldered, and none Should be allowed to shirk their part of the program. Stock must be fenced off the yard Learn to Forget. Caesar was so ready to forget that even Cicero, who was by no means a constant friend to htm, relates, ns sin gular p -oof of his noble henrt, that he sver used to forget anything except wrong done to him. Indeed, to papdon is a most beautiful revenge; but to forget Is Btlll more beautiful. Petrarch. grass plot;, chickens should not be al lowed about the house; walks of some kind boards, stones, rocks should define the pathways, and the lawn should be raked and scraped until level, when blue grass should be en couraged to grow. Shrubbery, if only the native bushes, and herbaceous prrnnials should be set out along the lines and edges ( are should be ex erci.-i d to keep them growing. Too Short an Acquaintance. "Of course. I don't wish to put any obstacle In the way of your getting married," a mistress said to her serv ant, but I wish It were possible for you io postpone it until I get another maid." "Well, mum." Mary Ann re plied, "I 'ardiy think I know 'lm well enough to arsk 'lm to put It off." London Standard. Roanoke Rapids Power Company Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Save Your Money by Buying a Building Lot on EASY PAYMENTS Electrical Power for all Purposes at Low Rates Do You Ue an ELECTRICAL IRON? Try One and be Convinced. Rules and Regulations Gove League for the S Eligib Any white m;ilt resident of Rnatn'ke Rapids championship sanies of the League, provided: First: lie lias lieeii a Uma tiiU' re-idriit nf tl vious to playing in any championship naine, ai the community in rood faitli thereafter, eras ! ship itames; hut exception is herehy ling the Roanoke Valley ison of 1915. the i Jwnship is elitfihle to participate j community for at least thirty days pre- shall maintain a continuous residence in i iitf as he shall participate in such champion- made Iroifc u - w . v. sia vnv -u.iv .n t ' 1 1 i mil- i rrtmrni,i . a U - - i - I .li - . o! tut-community who may now oeauay at Mtvol and who may spend the summer here wilh their parents. Players covered under llui elause are elicihle to uarticinato on arrival ana renistraiion. pplica-'op jijf xvritir ecoml: lie has sulmntte ! an appli. a op jijf vritinp on form provided for that purpose. " ii,,Ml 'equation m in league. lis rormmust he legibly tilled out ill ink and must v ivea.Lje of player, residenci. .-l upation. by whom employed, leiiRth of rssidence, and mt he smiied l.y player, endowed hy ' ;e Covernor of the team for which he makes application ai.d approved b t'... !vs:-'ont of the league, or in his absence, Lv the Vice l't.-ident. This application -et be -ih-nitted to the President in proper form before Sat .niay i,..u in order to re . ' - '':e pV er eliphlo to participate in the puno on that day. Rc nuneration tys. or att. r six Ramos have been played, twenty five p, r league si. dl k divided amnnir the four teams mid l,;i..d..,l t liter every tmve play nit: c 'i.l of the net eai'tiiiiy's of t e irh of the lour governors t. bo kiven t. their resnective te.-ims- ,,.. n,,!,,,,. . ... I ponded Miliuvt to thi1 orders of the cait. ins of the teams. 1 1 rect remuneration will rot niven :o players and the povomors of the lenpue have res. uved that t... player shai! participate n the league pames for remuneration. Change of Team No piayer snail chanpe fr. n one team to another without having been release.! by the governor of his team in wnt.ne; to the 1' -esident and the President may. or may not, at his discretion, assign such relea ed player P another team upon application by the Covernor of such team for such releas 'd player. Nun ber of Players No team shall have repit 'red more '. an eighteen men at one time. Vacancies may be liiled at any tune by the rt'f. -tratioii in : lanner described of available eligible men. 3y-Lawi Spauldinp's Otlicia! Leapu- Rules fo-'his year constitute the by-laws of the league, with the I'i'oviMoii tnat no money m t'.io v.r.y f lines shall be exacted" from the players by the umpire. Po-.var of Umpire The umpire is to have full charge of f. e games to conduct them as he sees lit, subject to the Spauiuin Otlicial Rules, vith the or ? exception above noted. Pr ictice Days Practice day s for each team, pivinp t 'rai sole and exclusive use of the Ix-anue grounds on such day, are as follows; Rosemary. Vuesdays, Roanoke Mills. Wednesdays. Roanoke Rapids, Thursday s, Patterso.i .'.Jills, Frit ..ys. (These days were drawn by lot by the sever al captains. ) Schedule The schedule shall consist of fifteen pames for each team. It shall liepin on May 1, and two pames shall be played on that Saturday and on each Saturday thereafter un til the schedule is completed. PostH.u.', games are to be played on Saturdays succeeding after the close of the schedule and exact dates for these postponed pames are to be deter mined by the Hoard of governors. Time of Games The first pame each Saturday shall be called by the umpire at three o'clock and the second panic shall he called at fifteen mviutes after the end of the first pame, or otherwise, at the discretion of the umpire. The Rosemary team shall play the last game on each Sat urday of the repular leapue schedule. Adopted by Boa-d of Governors, March 26 and 27, 1915. The Man Who Succeeds at Baseball Is the Man Who Can Make a I imely 1 lit BANG! In life it si ill holds good. When the oppoiUiiuiy i.inK'.i ou iiuist hctc money in the bank in order to realize on your ( hanre. Start NOW with the Rosemary Banking and Trust Company 9 Have You Turned in Your Renewal DURING A LULL IN THE 0PEN:NG DAY CEREMONIES AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION mmM If' DA .lU 1 "Tirr" "T""?! vrr- ZZml. aeosEaBrri, IS 'r:,, o . At ii lift.:-, is. fff, e The Psnims Paclfle Internstlonsl fiposltlon ra opsned by a wiwless spsrk. dispatched by President Woodrow Wllsou . WsshlDton, ud caught on the tendrils of a wlrelesa aerial on the lofty Tower of Jewels at the exposi tion. Instantly the power was releasnd In the mighty Palaca of Machinery and the portals of the exhibit palaces opened. The scene Is on the grand stand after the ceremonlea bad ended. Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane, Got. Hiram Johnson of California. Mayor James Holpb, Jr., of San Francisco. President C. C. Moore of the exposition and a Rotable group of Tlsitlng dignltariea being aeea In animated discussion of the epochal event. In .-?.pro".bo't the C0Il)"Jents re seeu flashing to the world the news that the exposition had opened. New Store For Rent Located on Roanoke Avenu, Second Door from First National Bank Building -- one of the Best Lo cations in Roanoke Rapids. New Building, Modern Show Windows, Ample Room. Apply to W. F. HORNER Rosemary, N. C. pa Our Special Clearing Up 3 .A. L of Ladies and Gents Fine Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Boys' Suits, Men's Pants, Ladies Dress Goods, Hats, Etc. The Big Sale will open Saturday, April 3rd, and close Saturday, April 10th. Drop in and look over our line, we can save you big money. Goods must go regardless of cost. Don't fail to come in give us a trial. Next to wholesale grocery. M. SALOUM ROSEMARY, N. C. Spring Specials A few articles mentioned - just selected at random from our big stock of New SPRING GOODS. Men's Straw Hats Palm Beach Suits Shirts - Prettiest we've seen. Canvas and Rubber Soled Shoes Half Shoes - Latest Styles. Ladies House Dresses Middy Blouses Canvas and Rubber Soled Shoes Hosiery Silk and Lisle in the new shades Dress Good of Every Description Crepes, Silk, Crepe de Chines Voiles, Dress Ginghams, Percales We know you'll say it is The most attractive line of Dress Goods you've seen yet. We'll Appreciate Your Looking Them Over The L. G. SHELL CO., Inc. The Store of Quality We can fit your Sewing Machine any make) with NEEDLES, BOBBINS, or SHUTTLES ii 1
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