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1 t J9 V y if 1 1 j f:EW mcdel Fca fall with ribbon loops or a covered but- STRAY, ton. Sew to one end the ribbon thut i ,,.;), vy is io oe me loop oy wnicn to nanr it Sew a small button at the other rud ot the ribbon, so it may be unfastened easily when the muff la waD"d. Hang at each end a cluster of little sachet bags that may be tucked Into the mutt when It Is on the hanger. tipot fu jier J? jrehead -iast sein going through Patter son Mills Village. F'inder please notifyTAYLOiwt Cou.ikj. Roa, j noke iinpid. or U'm. Towe Aurelian Springs. N. C. ! Pique Substitute Appear. , : ' Pique is likaK to be even scarcer than linen ftecause the section of MONROE G. JENKINS France from which comes most of the suit of Imported piques is war boundVbut Rodier has a good sub stitute that looks much like pique, there are numerous effective cord- cottons. HORSE, BUGGY, Doubit ?eateil Carriage, Wagrn and Harness for sale cheap to quick buer. Apply to 1:. MARKS, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. The Man at tha Desk Your Old-Age Pension 7 MERCHANDISE BROKER Fruit, Produce, Hay & Uses for Tatting. I Tatting Is growing more popular ev ery day. It is used as a trimming tor bab articles, and many women are starting now to edge collars and cuff with be trimming, so that the sets j may be used on summer frocks of : Unen. ! 3-3141 Grain LOWEST PRICES TELEPHONE 533 ROSEMARY, N. C. This charming model Is a simple erea- f IIhh mnri I. maHM nf uhitn f-hiffun cloth overlaid with a black net with heavy graduated folds. The shoul der rosettes are an Innovation thus Individual Powder Puffs. Replacing the powder Jar and puff, which have stood heretofore on the guest room dresser, is a new arrange ment which fastidious guests will ap preciate. This is a dainty bag of white net and ribbon, filled with tiny lamb's wool and powder pads, which hangs beside tho dresser. Kach guest helps herself to one of the 111 tie powder pads, which Is for her own individual use just as is the tiny wrapped pack ace of guest room soap, and when her visit is over she may take the little powder pud with her, or toss It Into knows better ithan anyone ' how much de : pends on the ; tools he uses. ; We sell only the i best office supplies, from pins ic, printing. One ot the best Lnes is nsi.D nnnirt ii'n en and we can show you how they'll save time. Herald Publishing Company 1 far In spring styles but promise to 1 the guest room waste basket, the next become popular p roaches. aa the season ap. occupant of the room having a fresh lamb's wool pud for her own use. NEW IDEAS FOR THE BLOUSE EXAMIN Must Look to New Weaves and Fab rics for Innovations In Funda mental Style. At this time of year comes the blouse problem. Blouses Belected at the season's opening are beginning to show wear, and unless one has start ed out with a practically unlimited supply midsiiason brings need for re plenishment. The fundamental style of the btouBe rarely changes except in autumn and ; spring. New Ideas in trimming ap- pear from time to time, a new collar here and a novel sleeve or cuff there. ! but the modeling shows little varia- tion. One must look to new weaves 1 and designs in fabrics for any inno vation in the separate blouse. j In a resume of the prevailing model ing it Is well to start by taking Btock J of the collar. Last autumn there was ; a broadside of announcement j from the style ateliers decreeing that one a 1 blouse could not be considered smart unless it was equipped with a high j collar. This feature, so the Btyle ere- j ators Iterated and reiterated, must be j fashioned to conform with the dictates ' of fashion, and fashion waj to permit not the slightest deviation from the high collar. The high collars appeared and they ; disappeared. Quite a few women j bowed to tho style mandate, but soon there were deserter!! from their ranks. Today very few wor.ien subscribe com plete allegiance to the high-collared blouse. The comfort of the open neck finish is rartly responsible, but. if the truth be told, this style is favored be cause It is more universally becoming. AND REPAIR YOUR FLUES. Municipal officials. Bra departmen. beads, tire prevention societies, and all others interested in reducing the crlm 'nal tire waste, are making minute In speetions of flues In accordance with 'he rules of ordinary prudence and business sagacity. To he of the most benefit, the tnspeo !ion should be made before fires are itarted fc warmth and comfort. The need is greater here in the South than In cold climes, because using the flues less, they are usually constructed at less cost and therefore with less care, with consequently more danger. About 15 per cent of all knon cauos of fires are traceable to defec tive flues. Probably the same ratio of "unknown causes" would apply to de fective flu.M Therefore It Is easy to see this one Item alone does to wards making a large and needless Ire waste - Mutual Insurance Journal. A Few Things Different. A new circular cape on each shoul der Is one of the new ldeus. Aprons of crinoline are cleverly used to distend the skirts of tailored suits. The apron, of stiff crinoline, plaited closely, hangs from tho Inside of the skirt band at either side, giving the silhouette the right lines. Large flat collars of tho sailor and Puritan order are In vogue. In one Fifth avenue shop was seen a handsome suit of corn-color crape, very simple, with an effective note of contrast introduced in the rest of dark blue taffeta covering the entire front of the coat. More women than usual are wearing white lingerie waists with their tail ored suits. Sometimes the wal3ts are Of batiste and tailored. RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment is II3IICT A Mf LIMHEHT Good for he Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealer. DR. L. G. SHAFFER Eye-Sight Specialist Muff Hanger. Where to keep the muff when It It off duty from day to day Is somewhat hard to decide. A muff hanger set tles the difficulty, and one can bs made very well from a cardboard mail ing tube. Use one of the long, slen der tubes, cover it with batting, ana over that put a cover of cretonne or ribbon. Gather In the ends and tin- Will be at Dr. Paisley Fields' Dentist, Office (instead of the Hotel) on Saturday, April 15th. One Day Only. Your Own Flesh and Blood That little rosebud fragment of humanity who nestles in the cradle cf your aims and coos What are you doing to protect and nourish him and keep him comfortable ? We keep a complete line of everything for your baby remedies for internal disorders, gentle and soothing salves and ointments for rashes and chapped spots, dainty toilet waters, cooling talcum, baby foods, nursing bottles, nipples, fine combs, soft brushes. Roanoke Pharmacy Co. spring & Summer 'Furnishings for the Home Now is the time to get your home ready for spring and warm weather. We have on display a big line of home furnishings especially seasonable. Siberia Refrigerators Crex Rugs - a big assortment Felt and Cotton Mattresses Porch Blinds Water Coolers, Porch Rockers National Oil Stoves An inspection of our big line of furniture will be appreciated. Almost everything in Furniture and Home Furnishings carried in stock. if B. S. WEBB Exclusive urmture Telephone No, GOO Dealer Roanoke Rapitii Monuments, Tomb Stones, Iron Fencing Highest Grade of Work manship and Materials Dunn Marble Works A. R. SANDL1N, Repretentaitve : Officei W. I. L ter' Slora, Rtoiur, N. C. FOR SALE One 1915 Four Cylinder Mitchell Five Passenger Touring Car, One Mit chell, Six Cylinder, Five Passenger Touring Car, both cars in good running condition and will be sold at Bargain Prices. Apply to JNO. L PATTERSON Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Flghunj Tuberculosis. If thr Is onu disease nbuve othen where mrdlrlncs urc futile und recov ery depends uiu: leavlug tho body fre tu fujht Its own prim battle with death. It la tuberculosis. Good food, sood air. Sana wholesome living, are .be specifics which sconce and com ooo aeute alike have discovered. To lh tilttor "f T c HfntM. The average man in this country is spending every dollar ho earns, and the consefpitMU'e.s are he is fac ing poverty. It is an every day oceuranee to hear of some man who in his young er days had accumulated money dyinjr penniless in his o.d ;e. Ninety per cent of of the men to-day who have attained the ape of sixty-five years arc de pending for support either upon public charity or their children. t JliiiRlil1 1 I heae Inures are alarming. Start to-day to accumu late a fund for old age with a very little self denial. Open an account in a savings bank and deposit regularly .every month one-tenth of your salary for ten ears and the re sult at 4 per cent will be as follows: Monthly One-Tenth Anit. Saved with Saiary leK.nteil int. in In yearn :o r. :;!7 00 (i 7S."i 75 7.T0 1,10b' 100 10 1,47.") Through the above saving method you would not be compelled in old age to depend upon public charity or rel atives. E. II. Ricks, Casheir. The First National Bank ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. C. A. WYCHE. Pre.id.-nt S. F. PATTERSON, V. Pre.idnt J. L PATTERSON, V. President E. H. RICKS. Cashier Sfnd Your Friends a Conv of The Annivpruarv F.difinn nf TK Hmlrl Spring Suits and FURNISHINGS for EASTER Men who seek good looks in clothes without spending a great deal of money should come to this cash store now and see the wonderful display of splendid new spring ap parel for Men and Boys. Its a showing that embodies practically everything that is new and correct in style, durable in quality and ex ceptional in value. If you like to economize come here for that spring and Easter outfit. We Give Pmit-Shabig Coupons Reduce the High Cost of Living by Trading with A S K FOR 0 U R WO CATALOGiVte - -"if in an urn r-vnrT K FOR O U R The L. G. Shell Company CATALOG CALLTODAYAND INVESTIGflTEHOW YOU CAN PROCURE BEAUTIFUL AND" USEFUL ARTICLES BY REDEEMING OUR COUPONS AND CERTIFICATES ISSUEO WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE. OR ON ACCOUNTS TO BE PAID BY 5TH.0F MONTH. The Duplex Boy's Outfit When you buy your boy's suit at this cash store it means double wear for the suit that why our beautiful line of Boys Suits are so popular with economical mothers. These Boys Suits are shown here in pretty gray brown mixtures, and blue serge. The coats in sty lish Norfolk models with patch pockets, pants are full lined, have watch pocket and belt straps. FREE! Cap Fret With Irerj Boyi Suit Smartly Styled Spring Suits For Young Men The styles young men seek are here in abundance-its aspecialty with us to know the needs of these dressy fellows. Here you will see the new fab rics, the new models, the striking individual stulf equalled by no other store in Roanoke Rapids. FREE! A Watch Free With Every Man's Suit We also carry a full line of Men's Staw Hats and Panamas. Cash Store Specials for Saturday, April 15 Men's $18. $20 and $25 Suits $15.00 Boys' Suits $1.90 to $10.00 THE HUB J. GOLDMAN, Prop Second Street ' Next to Col Una' Cafe Our Store is Now in Com plete Readiness for Easter and all Summer Dress Requirements Men's Keep Kool Klothes, Palm Beach and Panama Suits $5.00 $7.50. Men's Shirts - Shell's Special - Guaranteed Fast Colors, $1.00 Up. Neckties in "before the war" colors and at "be fore the war" prices. Summer Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. A Splendid Assortment of Men's Belts, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Summer Oxfords for Men and Women. Kor rect Shape Shoes for Men insure Style, Service and Satisfaction. We can fit any foot. The L. G. Shell Co., Inc. Rosemary, N. C We Give Profit Sharing Coupon X ( 1 V is ,i cay- V 1 1 hi H II I j 4 U
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