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THE EVENING , DISPATCH, fEBRUARY 19, 1909. PA OS TWO V - -- 1 To show our Stock t' the present time.; With better equipment than ever before the cleanest stock that we have ever;" . had, we find great pleasure , in telling about, and showing our Goods. r '1909 1 9109 j 909 dress goods, silks iv hue goods ' Wool goods -' SHmrivjMsrs DRESS TRIMMINGS LACES, EMBROIDERIES SUITS -AND SHIRTS 'I N-V' - it R -V." 'A ; : T.' - J -. 'mm I 0 store; '' m -OF- AGENTS FOR LA GRE(5QUE CORSETS. Ml Mr m - S 'air. v a . i. I'M. ' v't" . lf ftiW f - i The Firm that Pays Your Car Fare. V 1 Search Far and Wide Nowhere else will you find such daz : zling Bargains-as these. ..,... 7 1-2c . . . . .4 1-2c .. ..14 1-2c 39c . .-. . . .49c . ,29c . ..75c 12 1-2c - 4o inch White' Parisian' Lawn; '12 l-2c value, special at. , 28 inch White Lawns, special at ... ..... . . . V. . ' ' 45 inch, White Lawn, 25c vaie, special at.. .. ... .. ' Good White Sheets, " 2x 9 o; special at. . ........ . . 7c Unbleached, 10 yards, for.. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1U yards wmte Homespun ior. . , . ... . . 10 yards 10c Bleaching' for. . 7. . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Linen Absorbent Towels, special.. .. Limit 4 to a customer. - . . V; 72 inch White Table Linen, special. . . . . . . . . . . . . ." .;. ... . . . .23c : 25c Corset Covers, lace trimmed, special at.. . . . ...... .... ..15c Ladies' full size, Ruffle Neck and Sleeves Night Gowns, special at. . 49c Children's fine White Muslin Drawers, all sizes. . . . . . . . . . . . , .?10c , $ L00 Long White and also Black Gloves, sizes 6 to 8 1-2, special at. .59c - $1?50 16-Button length White a'nd also Back Silk Gloves, special at:. 98c 65c White SpreadsEspecial at..':, r 39c J: $2.50 White Spread special at.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .V ..$1.89 EMBROIDERIES We want you to ome here and see the'fip'lendid as sortment of Simms and . Nainsooks, match sets, with deep flounce and . allover to match and the neat fine patterns wo are now displaing at ''tempt Ing prices. . -:. ".':. '" J:':H,VfeEiER! 615, 617, 619 North Fourth Street. R. ' 'SO . 9 I SIMMONS TALKED ; OF. , May Become Member of Senate Com mittee on Appropriations. Correspondence of The Dispatch. Washington, Feb. 19 The V.'insur gents" of the House of Representa tives will have to share the lime-light with' the "insurgents" of the -United States Senate. Tha fight for reform in-the upper body promises to be as strenuous as in the lower one. It will begin immediately ' upon the conven ing of the extra session next month and continue until the new Congress is fully organized. It has been many years since there have been vacant so many important committee places in the Senate as will have ' to ' bo fllledf in organizing that Jjody for the work !of the Glsfc Con gress. For instance, there will be three vacancies' on the appropriations committee, caused by the death of Senator Allison and the retirement of It is inconsistent, declare their friends, that distinguished service in the feder al government should be recognized and distinguished' service in the states ignored? Senator Cummins is yet in ignorance as to what his committee assignments will eventually be, but utilesa the re volt against . the Senate organization succeeds he cannot expect to secure any iniportaut committee places. Sen ator LaFollette is chairman of the se lect committee on investigation ' of the Potomac river front at Washington, which nakes him about as influential in legislation as the colored messen ger who sits at his committee room door. lie also holds membership on the committees on the census, civil service and retrenchment, immigra tion, Indian , affairs and pensions, no): one of which Is regarded as an Impor tant committee. '" That LaFollette has been the victim of prejudice and injustice in commit- 3C COAL , WOOD 1 AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES W. B. THORPE & CO. ' PHONE :19. . OFFICE FOOT ANN 8TREET. Senator Hemen way of Indiana (Re-, tee assignments cannot be denied, publican) and Senator. Teller of Colo-Take: the case of Senatoi-. Hemen way rado (Democrat). The chairmanship 1 of Indiana,! who was elected Senator o the committee, which was neld by -j.the same month of the same year La- Senator Allison, will rail to benator , Follette was elected and .who ,took his Hale of Maine. Among aspirants for ; seat only a few months earlier. Hem- the two Republican .vacancies are ben- enway is, a member of appropriations ators Wetmore of Rhode Island, Kean ' and military affairs. two of the mosf of New Jerseyr Dolliver of Iowa and important committees of the Senate, ON THE BANKS OF THE OLD CAPE TEAR RIVER. - MONEY TO LOAN on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry A all kinds of Personal Property. Dusiness sinctiy conntlential. Youwn nnd us pleased to show you big b gains in unredeemed pledge. N Wilmingioh Pawn and Loan Offics 108 MARKET STREET. S Washington, D. C, and Return VIA kelson ; of-,- Minnesota. Democratic t his other commitee" places being on possibilities for Mr. Teller's place are the University of the United States, Simmons ; of North Carolina and Mc- Gf which he is chairman, claims, Iri- Laurlif, of Mississippi. There - is iio dian depredations and railroads. Crane chance of any of the youngr "insur- ' 0f Massachusetts who became a Sena gents" getting on the appropriations ' tor only a year ahead of LaFollette s committee, the most they can hope for , a member of two important comniit-k being, to get some, o the desirable tees, Interstate commerce and postof places to be vacated by the older- Son- fices and post roads, besides being dtofs who will . be promoted. Vf chairman of the committee on Cana- The most important committee of tiian relations, and - member of the the next Congress in the Senate will j committees on j. commerce, industrial be that on finance, which will handle j expositions and " to examine the sev the tariff bill for the upper house. ' erai branches of the civil service. ' (By B. F. Penny.) . On the banks of the old Cape Fear - river ' , ' ';; I spent the days of 'my childhood; Old age -are;now on you and me, But, oh, the memory of the old dram tree. " - :. . - - The old dram tree, is almost forgotten To many who go up and down; ' Oh, what a change has come over it, But it's history "is very renown. ' . i ; ' ' - - - ".' The old rice, fields look forsake Their foliage are nothing but grass. Oh, the good old days on the old Cape Fear ' Arc almost a thing of the past.. . . The good old people of by-gon days, Who travel this grand old Cape Fear The most of them have crossed on the other side And not many are left over here. '. - - ; '. ' -k The good old Cape Fear, it's traditions ( are known By all who it's history have read, And its fields .and banks are all grown up, ' V ' And nearly all it's old servants ore dead. " Atlantic Coast line : accou NT Inaugural Ceremonies President Elect Taft Tickets on sale February 28th, March 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, final, limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight March 10th. Great Military Parade For further information, reserva tions, etc., call on nearest Ticket Agent or write T. C. WHITE, V General Passenger Agent. W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager. WILMINGTON, N. C. jan 2G .till 'mar. 3rd MCI That Protects Policies Issued at Our Office, CLAYrON GILES S SOU, Here also there are Vacancies, made f Commerce, which is here - ranked by death and retirement. Mr. Allison among Crane's minor assignments, is was a member of this committee and1 m0re.. important than any committee retiring members are Hansbrough of '0f which LaFollette is n member, with iorin uaKQia ana nau or-iNey lorjs., the possible exception of pensions, Republicans, and Teller or Colorado, 1 Cure for a Cold. The Observer. "My cocoa's cold," sternly announc ed the gruff old gentleman to his fair waitress. Put on your hat," she sweetly sug gested. Successors to Willard & Giles Company No. 16 Princes 8t. Phone No. 8. FIRE Protection ! TO HAIR DRESSERS A SPLENDID HAIR TONIC THAT MAKES BEAUTIFUL HAIR. Democrat. Senator Hopkins of Illi- yThe explanation lies in the fact that FOR SALE! 300 Bags Irish Cobbler ? Potatoes 150 Bags Re I Bliss , , 150 Eags White Bliss 150 Bags Early Rose ': ' ALSO H . j. . 500 Bushels Field Peas D. L Gore Company ' Wholesale Grocers and, Importers. ":: .. x . ' l : . ( .v . ... .r , WILMINGTON, N. C. THERE IS NO ECONOMY IN WAIT ING TLL YOUR TEETH ACHES Go see your dentist. Many times 'tis too late to save them. Little unnoticed decays grow rapidly, and it saves mon- I ey and pain and your Teeth to have them looked after. ' x - ; . ; : Our Prices are within reach of all. PLATES; $5.00, CROWNS, $4.00 Pofcelam, Crown and Bridge Workf RegulatingNMalformed -Teeth, and all Work at. Reasonable Prices, f- ' :TectH Extracted Free . ' Lady Attend ant. Instruments Sterilized after each Operation. - - . feb 9 tf Dr. James WPmveWs Dental Parlors "The" Doctor Who Doesnt Hurt." SUITE GARRELL BUILDING. . Dispatch Specials,' Bring Results nois also is a member of this commit-. Hemenway ; and Crane are persons tee and should he fail of re-election i grata with the ruling Senate powers, there will be a fifth vacancy. Repub- while LaFollette is not. The latter iican : Senators regarded as possibili- j had the bad judgment, if not the bad ties are Lodge of Massachusetts, Car-, taste, )to criticize his Senate colleages ter of Montana, Nelson of Minnesota, j iU platform speeches, and. he Is" being McCumber of North Dakota, Clapp of j punished for it. V Herein lies the de Minnesota,;,and Beveridgeof Indiana. batable point of the whole matter. The only Democrat prominently men- -Have thev "elder stattesmen" a jright noned I for Senator Tellers ; place is tov allow heir persdnal likes and dis play of Georgia. There ". has been j Hkcs to control in so important .a mat some talk of Root of New York for tor as : the organization of the United Piatt's place, and he "probably could j States Senate? A: " bavti the appointment should it- be in V. - ' '" ''- v :"- ; ; " line with his desires. It is considered At CarlylVs, Birthplace, certain that Mr. Root, having served , jrr0m the Book Monthly, both -as ' Secretary of War and Secret , U- it trUeVthat" Carlyle's "owu folk" tary of State, will have places on the,; arc getting sadly lndiflcrent to Wg mUitary affairs and foreign relations memory? - It looks like it. - Every visi committees. , ,' . . I tor to ' Scclefechan has given evidence - , ' ' ' ! - ' : of the fact. v There Is no memorial to Around Mr. Root's assignment to :him there or elsewWe In Annnndnio and" indeed the suggested Edinburgh important committees is going to hinge a good deaf of the fight the "in surgents" are planning, to. make. While no one is disposed to deny Mr. Root's title to desirable committee places; in view of his 'distinguished service in the Cabinet and universally recog nized ability, there are otfier new Sen ators who cannot see vhy their ser vices before coming - to the Senate should not also be recognized.- For in stance. LaFnllfit.tn -of' Wisconsin I 'rifl i . ------- ,r- .Diuuc .w wcaiueiiug uauiy-ana IS COV- cummins or iowa' both had been gov- j ered with lichen, f v ; ; ; .ernors of their stages and had natlohal j ' s J1 : s reputations before, becoming i Senators. 'Subscribe for The Evening Dispatch Every hair dresser should know about Parisian Sage, the quick-acting hair dressing, that does just what this paper tells you it will do. . Parisian Sage is a most delightful and different hair dressing, a fact that will be recognized the moment it is applied to the scalp. There is not a particle of stickiness- in it; it is not greasy; it has a 'delicate and 'refined odor, and is a truly invigorating tonic that will make hair ' grow, if the hair root still shows the least sign of life, Try a bottle of Parisian Sage: It will brighten up the hair in two days. 1 Parisian Sago isguaranteed by R. R, Bellamy to cure dandruff, stop falling hair, and scalp itch in two weeks, or money back. . It is particularly in de mand bV women i of refinement, who desire sofjt, luxuriant hair, that com pels admiration, Price 50 cents a large bottle by R. R. Bellamy, or direct, all' cJirages prepaid, from the American makers, the Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, .'j' ". ' Is what every man needs and must have.; We have all good, strong Com panies, both home and foreign, and would be glad for you to give us a share of your business. Prompt attention given and rates gladly furnished. H. F. WILDER : 207 Princess Street. ELI GAVEN AUG T. Phone 631. Clyde Steamship Compan ':' --U 'y memorial, for- which the first circular was issued on JanuatT 18,' 1897, has not yet taken shape. .The "Resartus Reading Room," m Ecclefechan, died a natural death fully a year ago, and the books are dispersed. Strangers still visifc Ecclefechan, in considerable numbers, and the path to : the grave J in the churchyard is well trodden but I recovery. the upright red Dumfriesshire grave- Dated and , posted this lltfi- day Qf st.nne is WAAthprinir. hndlw'on 1.. Fnhmarv 1 Qnn v', . v- - - i . DAVID LOFTIN, -A. J.r MARSHALL, , Administrator. . Attorney.- ' fe 12 6t"oaw fri ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. L Having, this' day qualified as Admin istrator of the Estate orDavhl F; Lof tin, deceased this is to "notify all per sons Indebted to him to make imme diate payment to me. And alLpersons to whom he was indebted to present their, claims to me properly proven before the 15th day of February,, 19 IQ, or this notice wlir be plead in bar of i NEW YORK WILMINGTON AN GRORQTOWN LINE. NEW YORK' FOR WILMINGTON. S. S. Navahoe. . . Friday, Feb. 12, 199 S. S. Carib Friday, Feb. 19, - WILMINGTON FOR NEW YORK. S." S. Carib..:. Saturday, Feb. 13. S. S. Navahoe. Saturday, Feb. 20, li,0J WILMIN (TON TO Q EO RG ETO WN; S. 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