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^fA6T SIX
j)l*AiSTCOAT ADDS TO S0?Y
Accessor)*? Arc Used Alike en Formal j
J ?n4 Informi' CiHiili'ni? C?1l?i?
HomeipUn Neckwear.
Spring l? to see the waistcoat or
*ller established is u? i s-Wtltlhl IMS J
ceeeory to tite smart.suit costame. i
" ~ Tkl* Is th^Suity;~Toin?lasioxJ!*Dne -can- i
reach after viewing a number of spring ,
; ' SMtmroar Hues, which. are now open* I
/ ing fast, and which, any ojf-exceptional ]
r Inures;. . . - "j
Xlut neckwear ' trials Ifc ;-talking ,
sport neckwear strongly, and cou$o- 3
qucntly Is showing fabric* ot^nppcor j
priute weave! and In exceedingly smart ~
color effects. t
What promises tv be one of tin.' (
Buceessful fabrics of the season for .
tills purpose Is . "cotton bomespufa*" ,
wjblch" connsi In' .plain cok>,rs and in 3
good looking stripes, and Is smartest ,
when severely mannish, or decorated ,
with'hand drawn'wmrfc. }
. > Some cm broidery Iri^ colors is used
) tB well. New models In this \aaterliiS |
havel&een brought nut. One has" p
. coarncterlstlc roll sport colhiT and j
pockets in the turnetf up bott om.
A collarless model. wiUi'linud drawn |
re vers at the front. Is effectively worn
with a coot having n black collar.
There arfe mannish valttcoaty in
> > this same material, collarless . and
pocketed. In narrowly striped homeepun.
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There are many i*U!ltan collared
gilets In. the spring collection, and
d: the .materials and' cotors In which
they* as vvejl" as' othet- models, tifo
' being sftoxvn are Innumerable.
VARIETY IN , SPRING VEILS,
Many Interesting Face Coverings Are
' i Now Being SJiown" for tl*e
Season at Hand. *
.fln the lineup of spring acct?ss?vles
and for the season at hand many
'. > Intere.silng novelties aire shown. The
lofigVnarrow- > urf or panel veil Is *n:e .
of the chio bits of foce\eovering. and
5$ '. v- It pmy ^ Warn,* in ever -so many ways.
This Hctfrf veil ia frequently drnp"
ed acrossvtlie hit and-hUowed-.to fdH;
' oVer the slYotikJers, giving n soft, he- _
couilug. framing to -the face, "Or may
" be jftrUped over the- hat and drawn
back Ao-he'tied under; or across the
. j*k" hair. The ends are finished with
novelty of one sort or another.
Frijure %'tf lint unusual trimming, ,
V The Jarger^vells are frequently flhf?Jied
with cord or- ribbon fringe.
- . Among the new yellsf jaajr be.men?, ;
. tldned- the large sijiiary* one with, a
tinar mesh f^w-tCon 'woyer/ into one Side,
this" suction foriiiing a/tight face veil,
while the : veil proper with dv,s Jiiera
heroic, rjjtttora drapes the* liar and
shoulders.
.
FASHIONS HtBRIgF
Kasha 'cloth makes charming costumes
fsf .country wear.
y t Black jet naildreads-'are used a great
?deal ar trimming.
Conservative -silhouettes lead in
blouse styles, with the peasant out*
'* <Une much : 1.
" 1 ' In cotti'4i*g-keeps its.place;L
voiles are >!v:niuy growing in pop- ..
"ularlty .and ' cotton crone unnears as i
novelty hero. .
Suede pockets arid wigwam fringes
on tweeds;* velvet backs, to p?aked
revers collars and topcoats; fur* or
dureiyn iniays have also been seen.
' #. Felt' {ints with soft .|>ell-shaped
chiwnfi have the'brims slashed Ip one
V way or another and, overlapped to
. . / , J simulate qutfls, the edges-bound In
.ribbon.' J ? . v'
Lnoe is playing h large part.in. the.
xxftakirig and trlhiniinghats, arid
'some dainty .smart little models of hair
braid are trimmed almost .wholly 'lit
'v softly draped luce veils.
Chamois gloves . afce made with trimmings
?>f kid. Sometimes the cuff of
? the chamois gahntlSJ ts made with cutf
work, beneath which shows u pattern
hi Die darker kid..
- CHIC POR*^THE LITTLE GIRL
..f ?~*~~
j(, ?? *
8 trilling ?vnn for tfia "littlest girt"
' la a frae'< of whlta o*tand|a, warn
f wuff :J'B? g??t w"?? hw-wift long
atraamara a eamblnatioi that la al.
? a?ay? coo*. ~
? ... "Vy '
- JPQfc1 If.;
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DOES NOT UNDERSTAND GlPi
frenc?unan A b*?Jut?Jy . With owl?
"catiEh-1 is Unable to E%p**,n ,-MJs
Mathematical Powsro.
Jacques -In audi is In Paris. Wgfttlyu
le demonstrates bis ; extraordinary
'eats of calculation. ' He displays aK
vaysthe same u,ssyrauve.-the sauie ae?
. urucy, and when, occasionally, lie gets
00 set ft a-quesUou, tor just a seeoOO ;
le'presses his hand?-to.his wide fore
!iead before Knswering,?-t?xactiy the
same gesture^ he ~!m<l forty-two yean
igo when lie "came to the .capital fur
the first time.
~Tbat whs 1n lt&O. observes Le Petit
Psrisien,- Paris (translated tor the
Kansas t'Uy" Star). Inaudt was then 11
srears old. The son of poor Piedraeiit. ?o
peasants,, lie knew, neither how to
read nor write, 'but after , a fe>v minute*
of the intense abstraction, of the
savant- he could solve the most, complex
mathematical problem.
Wandering about tha world, displaying
a trained monkey in cafes for a,
livelihood, it Hva* a -custom "to -asIt
tils audicqce to put arithmetical problems
to him^ and his fantastical easeIn
solving thfen fipally attructed' vthe
ktteiitlon of a X^arseilioB merchant,
svho brought him. to Paris.
He completely amflxed the".scholars
and. ip a fmv days xsasceumjatcd. He
could never explain the mechanism of
bfs calculations. fie sinlply possessedthe
mysterious power with which certalh
human beings are so inanities gifted.
Rroca. who'measured lit? slcull,
jfoUjiri * the hedd abnormally developed
'pit the rtpht skle. That-was all, ImtucU
hr.rf^emaUmd. eyCr since a marveloiia
calculating .inacnme,. u !mng*pn>uigyv
hi;? has made no new contributions to
the progress of njgtftem&ttcs.
CAR SEE GROWTH CF METALS
Jntercsting Exponents Conducted by
Ohio PhpfdsKor Recentfy^Mil^c
t -Public Scientific MontWy.
Whets a. . pkjhe ofMran wire. is pjneed
in ft seintlbn of potassium .ferrlcvanlde
(2 to .4 per cfiaY), coUt<iinlng sobie
egg-tvMte oi* gelatine .to act us provv
-?<ol!?)Id, 1ft tic sodiim!
chloride, d.elicate bitie-grecn vehicles
urid tiihuivs of ferrous forrlt-yunide
nr.* ijuiekly formed; the. tubules ^row
otft rapidly Into tJie solution, and
virhin half uii liour or Jess the-whale
wire fcs covered with a dftafce flluijJenfuiis
growth reSeipblin.jj' blip? green
ulliiie, wrlti'rt Prrtf.Hiilph S. LI J lie of
N^la' r$*earrfi laboratory, Cleveland,
O., in the Scientific MoffthlyV r
Iron is an especially favorably metal
for iaucli experiments apparently because
of the presence of unnaernps
focal electric' couples between ' different
urctf# of the metullle surfuee. and
filaments several Centimeters long are
readUy obtained. These often exhibit
delicate and regular" cross-stria t ions
and other appearances suggestive' of
organic structure.
If instead'of Iron the related metals,
cobalt'and nickel, are used, a different
t.vpe of growth 1$ obtalnd, coarser
ftnd more vesicular In structure u^rt
" viI fl llh^r-Tubules ; many of the latter
follow a characteristic, tortuous or zigzag
course* *. ^
Ballet Among Soap. Bubbles
- "Beautiful 's6enes are* common Ifi th#e
motion picture studios, und luftny me-.
chanicaj effects are produced which
fairly j}kzz)e the eye of the onlooker.
As u ciiiijaj! to jui unusually gorgeous
"set'' a'director recently called for a
danee iu the midst of soup bubbles.
Accordingly, * since, .a space "*0 by 40
feet had. been, designated to be fined
with- the frothy substance, a metal
sievje of this size was fitted In the floor.
A ?oap> solution1, made with 20(1-bSVPSTs
of the product hnd-mixed In the
sjune inannor aaf. plasterers 'prepare
lime, was'piped to. the porous* floor,
and steam forced through It.. The immediate
transition-Into bubbfes began,
and these sotn rose to a huge scintillating
mass, in- which the' dancers
performed, the whole presenting, according
to i Mb strut Ion and/ description
lh tiie l'opulqr Mi-ciianics .uagaftne;
a scene of fairy-like splendor.
*THie-C?iint*:y^ of Mothftcs-in-lTaw.
43hina" untlh recently was the country
of mothers-in-law, where " they
reigned npd used their power to make
martyrs of their daughters-in-law.
One catmot imagine to what pbint this
ferocious authority WW.carried. But
their good time Is . nenrlng ay t*n"d;
the young .wives have liherate'd "themselves
in the t/hfnese. republic.
th? feminists of Canton have won
a "clorious victor?" : 1
Pirst?'There Is no longer liny marriage
code. I
Second the wife Ira $ the right to
ke$r> all- ?he has earned.
'Th'rd?The dtvorfrc Inns are th>
same for the two s^xes. j
It wotlld he Interesting to know what|
i? thmisht of nil -jhfc by thr ol"HmanYlnrins
with crystal or mother-r>f?penrl
buttons* , I
^ Forett Flrci In firifK~?
j The establishment *>? a permit sys,em.
\vhf rct^ aU ^pfcrtijihen, surveyors.
trappers, prospectors, lumbermen and
others Intending to pires orer. land
leased by the piovThclaT^Ro^ertiraetit
uo. liinhpr limit*;. he f>hH gClt^m
nhtiin a perytlL wits one of tht-sobJects
dlB?urmo J ut the tapestry eonfor
. the Queh^i^ICItrr-P-TO^Cr*
tlve association held At" Montreal 're-'
cently. * *
^During the period of 1917 to 1920, 2,.'100
fonwt flre-i In Quebec ware attrlhnied
to carelessness of sportsmen a nd
workmen. These 'i.oG0 Area awept^oy^
to h?a^oeh^SnVr^d^oiiiK grovel
. " . .? . =
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CiPROVED UipKORM frTTEXfUTIOJl/U.'
SondaySdiool
? Lesson7
- (By nay. <n o.. t-'rrzwatkh, p. p.,
Tcarlier of English I iDlo-ir* the AlooflyD.itjjk
Institute- of r Chicago >
Copyright. 13'az. W^erii' AifcwspsJjer Union.
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LESSONVOR 1UKE 4
JEHGIAK1M TRIES TO DESTROY
CODS WORD
fcgS&OM TK4\T^>rf!!:!ah M. * ?
GOflfrK?? TKX'f-'i hs Word of our God
bJ'<H11 stand tajover.?lsk. k>:?.
REFEREXCtt 'MAT LljAL?IktLAtS&dl
Mutt. 5
^lUilAKV TOFlCr?yhe Burning of* ?
Coo l Hook.
JUNIOR TOPIC?v'eholaklro Bum*' the
Prophet's Bcok.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENTtfR TOPIC
?A King .Who--Scorned Cod's Word.
;__.YQUN<i PJJOPL^-ANIXADULTTOPIC
?Hoy. to Mm thi' Force* Antagonistic
to Qod'a WoVd.
- I. The Book Being Written Cvr.
1-4). .
1*. The Tiijie of (v. 1). In the
fourth yea? of Jeholaklm, Jeremffth
had beeiv exerciser the prophetic ministry
some thirty years.,
2. A Rain s? w b om Spoken (y. 2).
They w^re directed u tea Inst Israel,
?n.l .ti
uuuiiu una uti me uanvi^o.
3. The P\y^>ose of * (V. 3). The
grand object of the Lord fn sending
this message bjr the prophet was
repentance. . . _ ' '
' 4. Method of (v. 4>i Jereinlah dictates!
the words of the.Lord to BarU^h
the Scribe,,who wrote llre^upon
a roll of n booh. ' I
II. The* Book "Being Read'tvv.:5-21).
Jeremiah was unable to speak the
.message of the Lord to the .people,
us he'was "shut up" (v. 5). "Shut
up" most likely clean? a royal ban
against JCrouiiah'p proclamation of
God's* Word to the people or ugaihst
.his. entering the temple.
1. To t^ir People i\r. 6-.10). ' The
<jcc^fii?>n which brought the people
together' wit 8 a day of fasting (v. C)^
: TfiWfttse of the - 'threatening of " the
Babylonians-. Jeremiah directed liaruch.
to rend to the people the words
of the .Cord winch he. had dictated
to hinj/.NVith tlic hope, tfifet the people
.would present their supplication bj?
fdriC the Lprtt prtd return every, one
from his mil Wiijv
"2. T.o tiiA l'ri'nees* (v^i 11-10). While
the leading of the book unto -the. people.
seemingly created no great impression;
"yet Mlchaluh was so deeply
moved "that he went to the scribe's
chamber where the princes were assembled
aP'V declared unto tliero
all the w't ls Which he had heard
Baruch Tv..d. The princes^ sent fox
Bnruclv ly come and bring the*, roll
with theni. Baruch came and read tc
thexn with the result that (1) (hey
were aroused with fear (v, 10). (2)
They Inquired us to how he hifd .writ
ten the words (vv. 17, 18). To this h
replied that he had written In ihe
boob the wor'|g Tnrrmii li liml
dictate'! . to him.(3) Their concern
for tlifc" safety of Jeremiah and
Bararh (v. 39). They were Instructed
to bide themselves ?foin man's
tight. - / .. .
.8. To the King (vv. 20, 21). The
princes regarded' .the words of the
Lord to be of such importance thai
(hey. should be read in the hearing ol
the king/for lie was mainly involved
in the judgments f>rononnced. Upon
.their report of the matter to.the king,
he had .leKiifli bring the roll and read
. It to Wni In the presence of the
princes. 1
* III. TH? King Destroying the Roll
(vv. *22-20).
Instead of becoming penitent and
afraid "he became enraged and cut. the
roll leaf by'leaf awl *hrew it.tnto the
fire until it was consumed. This he
- dlh nga'Ihst 'The intercession-of srmtf
of the princes. When the roll was
destroyed he ordered ^Jeremiah and
Baruch arrested.
IV. The Roil Rewritten (w. 27-32).
The burnt- roll was reproduced by
tTie' coin man d of the Lord, and many
Tike* words were added unto, them. We
should* learn from this Incident?
1. The Indestructibility of God's
Word. Men may cut it io pieces and
.burn It Nit* the Worcf of :pod . shftll
fttnrirl'forever. It comes to light again
wiih woes added to be tlslfod upon
Its would-be destroyers. '
"2;-The reason men attempt tor de.
gtrpyGod'S Word. .It Is befequn^ of. tlm
aujtioritutlve rebifke of?tlieir sins. Th*,
' Bible arraigns man foe Ws.pride'.ainwifkedhess
arid nss^erts sovereign
po\yer over man and his <demajid
fl*r a personal shrrender 'unto Him
"end worship of. Him. .
I -The**. Method of Attempted Dci
struct! op of God's Word. It was part
| by. part. ? "When JehUdl had read
| taree ?r-rcrar leuvOs^be cut It with a
! penftolfe." The rationalist toilny cnts
j onf the biblical conception of .God as
J. a. helifc w.huse hernial. na^ire dr?J
m rinds jiuirislinu ;i' of . vi:i : Thf-r<'fnr<?
he eutk out the, fUhlo 7Io^THrv8nof iualjl
n* created of (Joel ih-J-Ii* Ilkent^s unci
Image. Instei"t .if 'lint hr i'ii \ i i,1
" Lilian u product of evolution; therefore
he explaitts away tTie rnll of man.
The- JToute^~>Teavar7.
- 31ro^V-Tne. U>e#nmo \\ha .wouifl go to
Tthe 'win nevna ba admitted ?tber*.?JfrTlfoni,.
. ^ : _
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Rett smutted weltrirad
leave others to talk of Von fca they
pl^a a?P jrtti n rora fc.
.,! ? . i. , I- _ ~
DampQ>M*ef Er.i^r. ^
TftSrf. Is nnthltiK go tf8S Ih<* 'tfis
iwiynM ut OITOT has n?t wsrpea It.
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MAY H. 1932
msM
THOUGHTS WAS OF
^ HER LI TTLE GIRl
| Mr?. J. 1. Alley Telij Haw' Afr/rmiirv
. Stomach Trouble FronrWhich Thej
both Suffered Wis.! Completely
(KertrnC By Turilac.
'M "r-r
t'Tinlac ha'? dene much fpr. me in
sbe-nrs-1. jusjt can't praise it enough,'
Fair! Mrs. J. T. Alley, Box 448 Schoolfield.
Vai
"1 suffered so from indigestion and
stomach trouble I ccudn't_eat a thine
without aptense pains. Gas formed
and caused'such awful pains around
my heart" I could hardly stand it.
If I ate anything witllacid in il
like tomatoes, it -aimcst drove mi
to distraction. I didnt know what wai
to get a good night's sleep and coulc
find nothing'to .help'pie.
"My little girl, nine'years old hat
been suffering so dreadfully from in
digestion Td-trfod Tanlne in hee cas(
rad it to completely relieved her :
.frf.l tl ?U C1, ' l.i
, w.? ?<. "i.Tinrii. oiiice taxing 1
bottles I fee! .well ant Happy all th<
time, my apppfTtiKis jast fine part
Have caincd ten no5nds*I thfjtk Tan
!ac. la tk'j prandoat 'medicine Yn' fh<
WCTld." '
Tanlae is soli by all pocd <!rusrgi?t?
t-' . .
* H^rsK Party At rfBfa.
Lb honor of Miss Mildred "M. "Da>
of" Reugemcnt. N; C., and Miss ffelei
B. Elliot of B&rea, route ?1. Mrs.. S
S. L. V?rughan of'Bereft gave".? hotiB<
patty la^t* w'*?ek.' ?.I?ss Day and Mis
Elliot ere charming y'aung ladfe
$%?/ith a Host of friends and admirers
l JMiss Elliot being ih exr>fcrt pianis
j and' Miss Day with . her won derfu
| trained voice, entertained their fin
, I enjs end visitors with'* numerous tnu
i rieaV'selections.' TH* amusements o
? the day were m^tor rides, ? fishing
[kodaking, aAd visiting, arouse
ments at night being: social partie
\yith refreshments served 'by-the. hos
tcsft and her. daughter, Miss.Magno
lia.. ' .
Tb? young people of the communi
ty were delighted to have the charm
I ing young ladies in their midst an
' they regret very "much- that the par
ty. Is overJ The- much enjoyed part:
wasVndel by 'attending' .Oxford Cpl
t lege--Commencement exercises. Miss
, es Day and Elliot having friends i
r w-luul llk'Pt1.?D.
f; ' T~~
Tfl fill? nt?\?A/>D irrn "nw
*w j ifuniwnAiii/ yui* .
EKS OF PERSON COUNTY
t I respectfully announce ray candi
dacy for ^he nomination as SoliCjto
' of the TenthDistrict,* subject to th
! action of the Democratic primary o:
1 June 3rd, 1922.' I appeciate the sup
[. pot givetn me heretofore by the goo
i people of Person County and'J-trus
to have your continued favors.
I Very respectfully,
S. M. GATTIS, -V
1 HI
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L.. ~ V~uj?r--?
r=w. .. ~' *.
? . - r/Dr,
S. PLappbrt
y OP DURHAM. N. C." II
-A WILL BEAT . II
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id-' ?
I EVERY It
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I nnsi WEDNESDAY ~ j|
|| in each mSnth to examine eyes ||
| and fit glioses. Glasses fitted j|
|| that are easy and rest-M to it
tj the eyes. Headaches caused by n
|i eye strain relieved. My next |l
- -Visit Xwill be Wednesday June I
31| 7th 1922. . . ||
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jBft EVEr.YV.'HE^E ?
We guarantee. our 20c coffee to
give' eatfgtauiou. or your money re funied,
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DGll MD
The President "of j
the Ford Motor Co. ] |
Mr. Edsel B. !
Ford, says:1-" J /77 V
; "We are taking ad- J; >
vantage of every jh "
known economy in !
the manufacture of (I .
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price, and by so do- j.
Ingwe feel that we j
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thing which will help. !
this country info. ||
more prosperous ||
times. People are Ij \
interested in prices, j
and are buying when j ;
, prices are right."
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_ nroves-that Mr. Ford JM
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