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V'- PAGE BET SHE EVENING TIMES, R1LEIGH, N. 0. m wi piiiin ft SOCIETY. LONGING. O Its ,very' good to wander long tho happy primrose way, When the dew Is all a-sparklc at the breaking o' the day; When the woods are full of melody fronj silver throated birds. And Xh feelin' that comes stealln' is just most too pgpet tor words; Nature's heart ia fcj C!Pir"bbln' wltl1 the good teafWlraa, And a fellow "tt go forget the the worry aifc ' t strife. Where the cool $eep stream Is c-attiiv an you knojtf tho nshln's fine. An' the ozMislh the atmosphere is liet- tea fa than wine; SVIn the cat hlrd calls a challenge to & gassy old blue jay, Jn4 flke squirrels go a jumpin' in that careless happy way, bti, taltft mo baek and let me stay Where fondest tneiu'rles cling. Rp let BM swing to lieu ven in a grape- t&Sa firing. P. II. A. . Miss Daisy biU'Ungton, Page is'., "visiting . In Sirs. H. A. Ellis has returned from tl "rtslt to Cary. Miss Mattie Gill, of Wake Forest, is visiting Mrs. J. D. ' Briggs. Miss Kloise Herring lias from a visit to Spring Hope. returned Miss Ara Jordan lias returned front school at the State Normal. . ' '..''.' -Miss -Kthleen .Walker,' of Spray, is visiting Miss Annie Montague. Capt.. Claude Stevens, wife anil children have returned from Luke view. Mrs. Osburne; Harringcr, of Charlotte,- is the guest of .Miss . Nai'nie Rogers. Miss Elsie Dortch, in, the city to attend nieneement. of (oUlsl)oi:u. Is' A. and -M. coni- Mrs. J. K. Jones has returned to her home In Hamlet after a vi.-it. to Mrs. E. S. Cheek. Mr. and Mrs. J. Norfolk are the gue W. Lawrence, of us of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Myatt. Mr. and id Mrs, I-:. C. lfcJL-ett ami .--on ave.goue to Seall-', where tiny Floyd li will spend some time. .'-..' ' Miss Margaret Itogels -. lia.s from Oxford Seminary when been attending school. ret urned she has Miss Bessie ij nil d, of AVilsou and Miss Martha Gould Witistead. of Mul lln, S. C, are visiting Mrs. P, D. Gold. W THE WOMAN'S STORE WE HAVE THE AGENCY ft ft ft IS m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft m ft ft irealcfast Jackets Or Dressing Sacks, is always found useful by the ladies. We have many dainty models of Kimonas and Dressing Sacks, in lawn and dimity, trimmed with lace and embroidered insertion and edging. In the Breakfast Jackets we have an unusually handsome dis play in white lawn, trimmed in lace Prices, 75c, 98c, and $1.50. Special Inducements in Shirt Waists. We were fortunate enough to "catch" a sale of Shirtwaists. By taking the entire lot of ten dozen, and paying cash for the purchase, we were able to get them at a greatly reduced price ' We are going to give you the advantage ' of our buying and close the entire lot out for 48c. each. These Waists are all this season's models. The colors are in black and white, tan and white, gray, all white and fancy, with Dutch Collars and short turned-over Cuffs. There is not a Waist in the lot but what is well worth $1.00. Yours for phly 48c. each. ft ft m ft ft f ft ft m MASONIC TEMPLE Mrs. Nannie Williams left this after noon for Selma, to visit friends. Miss Mar Underwood, of Carthage, is among the guests in the city today. Mrs. Mount, W. T. Marshall, is visiting Mrs. 1 of Rocky A." Taylor. Miss Clara Benfon, of Greensboro, passed through the city today enroute to Loulsburg. Miss Ruby and Master Russell Bar tholomew, of Castalla, are guests of Mrs. W. L. Clements. - - Miss Luta Wall, of Durham, was in the city today returning to her home, after a visit to Rolesvillo. ' Mrs. N. M. Culhreth has returned to the city after a visit to her daugh ters in Richmond and Petersburg, Va. Miss Ruby Tail, of Greensboro ar rived in the city this afternoon, ami is the guest at the home of Dr. T. M. Jordan. , 'Miss Nora Push, of Monisvlllo,' ar rived In the city this afternoon and is the guest at the home of Mr. C. H. Ray Newborn Ave. .'.. Miss Kitlio May McDonald. of Carthage, was in the city today while on her nay to Wreiiu, Va., to- spend smile time visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dotilan returned to their home in Kockv Mount this afternoon, after ''Spending several days in (lie city the guests at the home of .Mrs. I. N", Proctor on Xewbcrne Ave. -9 PEACE COMMENCEMENT. Class Day Yesterday Graduating Exorcises Tomorrow. Class Day exercises were the event of die day yesterday,, those at Peace Institute-being-. heJd on the lawn at .", o'eloi-k. It was a beautiful sight to the faculty and the students in their processional around tile lawn as they sang "Girls or Peace,", '.-''.: : The address of welcome was deliver-: ed by Miss Amelia T. Stin kard, presi dent. of tile class. .Miss Mary M. Sloan introduced''. each member -of the class. The class history was read by Miss I'elestia Penny, Miss Katie Walker read 'the-class-prophecy w hile the class poem was 'recited by Miss Mary Sloan. Miss Hilda Way delivered the ad dress to the alumnae. The l.niuosts were . made by .Miss I.iu-ile Moore, .-...After the readin;; of the will by Miss V;ty anil the ; eonehciing' songs, tile ivey was planted Willi Misses Moore. Penny and Sloan as sponsors.. Tile Iv1:-' had been taken from the grave of William Peace, The ivey Hie: written, by Miss Sloan was given by Miss Wrlker. This afternoon at four o'clock, the portrait .' of. Dr. James Dinwiddie w ill be presented and the annual concert tonight;-.' The graduating exercises will -.take' place tomorrow at li 'o'clock. THE WOMAN'S STORE W FOR PEERLESS PATTERNS. IN ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Ms Ml ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft . - RALEIGH, N. C. f WHITE What is prettier than a White Dress? Wc have White Lawn at 10, 12 1-2, 15, 17 1-2, 20, 25 and 35 cents. Linens at 25, 50 and 75 cents. Other White Goods ranging from 10 to 50 cents a yard. mm OPPOSITE LOCAL BRIEFS ili v. K. n. Poc Is astslMiim'--l:cv. Mr. llillhinl this week in u proi liwtcd iiKictiiiK ;ii ('anilclKli. . -Kx-.hiilKC :. VV, Timbci-l;ilp, ;of Wiikc Foi-csi, cainc In this tnoininB und sicjit (lie (l:iy in the city. Mr. J. '. 'ail(lcll, Jr., i.f Wiikc Forest, was here yesterday 'nrt'-i'tioou to see tlie Iteil TJirds trim the Sailors. -I'rof 'A. . Jiuld left this afternoon for Littleton to attend the alumni baiiciuet, of the Littleton Female Col lege. Mr. K. K. White, a recent gradu ate of Wake Finest College .assed through the city -'today curoutc to his home' u l.e".i.iv. lr. Jnlin S, Joni'K, tlty tax col lector, was called away from the city today cm account- of u set inns acci dent to his sister. -Mr. W. li. lUirrouiflis, traveling auditor of the S. A. L., -.formerly dej'ol ticket 'fiKcnt .here, has he.-n up. IMilntod (jeneral manager of the (Ivsterfield and Imcnster iiailr i. l"ol. W. li. lioilmau, IcadiiiK Coun sel of tin- Southern Itnilway In this state, Wan here yesterday on business. PERSONALS Mr. L: A. Mahler is In New York on bush-ess. Mr. Ike ("oiicn, of I'hlladehiliia, Is Mil the cltv. Mr. W. W. : rioykin, of St. Louis, Is In the city on business. Xr. A. Vlnnbai y, of v Wilmington, spent the day in the city. Mr. D. O. Ho(?an. of Greensboro, is registered at the Glersch. Mr. W. H. Dnrden, of Greensboro, Is stopping at the Vat-borough, Itfr. G. A. Norwood.Jr., of Goldslsiro, spent the day In the city. Mr. William .11. . Parker, or Haiti more, Is at the Yarborough. Mr. K. (.'lyde (.'ouncll, an alumnus of A, and M., Is In the city to attend the comtneiicement and the dances. ' a W. HUNTER, " President and Treasurer. KING-CROWELL DRUG COMPANY RALEIGH, N. C. . MEADOW VIOLET TALCUM POWDER, PRICE 25 CENTS. ' k Respectfully, KING-CROWELL Drug Co. s POST OFFICE. Orders I 'or Hit Aeroplanes. Davlon. )., May 21 The Wright broihers have orders in hand for 80 of their aoro;)!;:nps. including one from the Hliaii or IVtsia and another from a Chinese mandarin. They havo declined offers of -eapiUil with which to extend their business. OXLl OXE KIND OK : WORK "THE BEST." SIMMER ATTIRE Means additional wear and wash ing for your linen. If we launder It you will find that the additional washing and Ironing will but little ef fect the lasting and wearing qualities of your garments. Your linen lasts the longest when laundered here. PEOPLES STEAM IiAJJXDRI, Incorporated. Office: 14 E. Ilargett St. Both Phones, 74. HAIR DRESSING A MANICURING. "HOW TO .HE RBAl'TIPU L." You often hear this and also read about it, but only you who have tried It realize its difficulties without pro fessional assistance. Here you may procure expert halr-dresing, manl-, curing, and scalp and facial treat ments, with all tho secret aids em ployed by the most noted specialists. Mrs. S. Purker Gurley, 408 Masonic Building. E. G. BIRDSONQ, Vloe-Pre. and Sec'y. JL cm C r IK J?. n i SJ1 if THE GREAT 127 Fayetteville St. OTE i ! .' '''' . $ I; Royall & Borden Furniture Co MAP Am R The Raleigh Savings Bank ! JXO T. PULLEN, President. CHARLES ROOT, Outlier. ! CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $75,000.00. I Four per cent, interest paid on deposit. Call In the- bank, or write j for further Information. ; " ; . SAFETY DEPOSIT ST. MARY'S-t'l l M KXCESI EXT. Delightful Play Lust Night Class . Day Tills Afternonu Other Announcements, tn spite of the bad weather last night the beautiful auditorium at St. Mary's was filled to its utmost capa city to witness that -'charming' little lilay"Quallty Street" which won such renown when played by Miss Maude Adams. The' expression class under the direc tion of Miss Criblis lias already es tablished h reputation for the success ful plays they': have presented and "Quality Street" last '.night showed even greater improvements. : The audience went away fully re paid and loud in praises of jliss' I'ribbs and those taking" part in the play. ., '' . ' It is charitiing little drama of four acts, the singe setting was especially effective and beautiful added latitat the handsome old .fashioned dress of the young ladies madi. the scene a beautiful otie. The scarlet coats and brass buttons of tin- 'soldiers" added a dash to the I'l-iM.-rai effect.. All the cbaraeteis . Were well played' Theje were the shuts Phoebe mid Sarah and their old maid friends Matilda and Julia Langwood and Isu bel Apiiletnn. Kllen the maid was as comical as possible and was always greeted w ithsu laugh. . The soldiers. Granville Howard, Lieutenant Wright, Lieutenant Small, the Sergeant and Captain Winchester were Ideal swaggering soldiers. Their devotion of "Llvcy" the .-.supposed niece of I'lioebe was one of the richest acts of tlie play. Miss Tlnsley Harrison, of Atlanta, who played the part of Phoclxv showed real talent and did some good acting all through the play, especially at the clore of the third and In the last act. Miss Marjorie Drown as Saj-ah made an Ideal geiitlevM maid sister. ; As the heirs, "Granville Howard.'" Miss Passle May Ottley carried out her part remarkubly well making a charming lover. The public w 111 be glad to learn that Miss Crlbbs will return next year. 8t. Mary' orchestra under the direction of Miss Hull added much to the success of the occasion, the eu phonium solo by Mr. V. A. Oliva being one of the features of the evening. The Art Exhibit. The friends bf St. Mary's are es pecially pleased at the succoss ef this years work lu art, tho splendid re sults of which, were shown In the ex hibit yesterday afternoon. Miss Turn er lias accomplished Wondtjri with lief pupils, the specimens of still life, cast drawing. Stenciling, water colors and cltarcoal showing great talent. Among those showing especially creditable work were Misses Bmma Williams, Nell Lewis, Marjorlo Drown, Martha Byrd Sprulll and Passie May Ottley. , Class Day Exercises. Tills ufternoon tho Class Day exer cises of. tho graduating class will hn held In the grove. The trustees meet ing will take place In the library this evening at 830 the annual reception to the graduates will be given in the schdol parlor. ' Tommorow evening at 8:10 the an nual epneert will be given In the audi torium and the graduating exercises will be held Thursday morning ot 11 o'clock, 1 . ... ,. .. ; ..... . ,. ., .'.' .. ' -I".". '! ' "'. u . -.1' "' ICE SAVER THE BALDWIN REFRIGERATOR , possesses many fea 5 tures placing it in a class to itself. ." " ..':. -' Y ' Its chief recommen dation, however, is that it SAVES ICE. Raleigh, N. C OF IT VTiu take no chances when you come to us for n pair of gtasaes to ronn-dy tlint defect of your eye sight, fr wc are not only thorough ly skilled and excrlciiccrf, but we have the very best of apparatus for giving prompt relief In accurately lilted glasses. XO Gl ESS WORK Rut sclentlfl cnlly correct and exact titling Is the class of work we give you. H. MAHLER'S SONS, JEWELERS RALEIGH, N. O. BOXES FOR RENT, LAZELL'S TOILET WATER. )ainty and Fragrant . Oiler. Price 50 Cents. 7 I THE KICKS DRUG COMPANY. Both Phones. Ladies Attention '.; 15 Cents ';': : SPECIAL SALES DAV, FRIDAY. MAV 2Kth. A PERFECT CAP FOR MASON'S FRI IT JARS. 15 Cents a Dozen. ; One llo7.en to a Customer. THE 8-X-I-C-A-P ImprevlotiH to the attacks of fruit acids or anything put-up in jars. Sanitary 110 cdyes threads will not slip. v HART-WARD HARDWARE GOMPANY. ' The Paragon Hardware Store. PERFECTION OIL STOVES BAKES AND COOKS PERFECTLY Thos,n.Dric:3&Sons., V.xiAixiaiLiT.a;;,;.. The Big IUrdwan Xlei, THE EEXALL BT0KB, -
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