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,1 't ! J': "J ,- THLfcEVEtf ING : DISPATCH, APKIL 14, 191 1 PAGE TWO A - f .U -i t ! :bh mm h a-? ! iil'i!'.: t ,:rl!- m U I S EXTRAORDINARY PRE-EfiSTER: upporumny in Moes - nttmen and aifldren For V Our Shoe Department, as uv our Hat Department; continues to grow in popularity, because the same par ticular Service is rendered when show- lung a Crawford $5.00 sftoe. g g to Tevery customfef is our only afm. SMisfact.k Children's soft sole Sandals, 0 to 4, at ; .Vi. . . . . - " Children's Sfippers,f vici, patent ti, spegfal, 1? to 2, atr:.7.i....98c Ladies' patent. leather strap Sandal4,'al . . ..'"' The Dolly Madison Slippers, at. ........ ...............?3.00 and $3.50. All the'new last, , . . . Crawford Shoes for men tan, patent leather; vici and velouf calf, : at .;. r,-- .;!?3.50. ?4.00 and ?5.00 Jlen's Low .Sfioes, atk . . . . i . I . 1 . .... .-. V. V ...-..; All special Easter prices. Do n't forget about your Easter Suit, ; iiiitfli I r SfpffMan (BD))tisMnfis - . ..V.'Ty!,l.!:tf.aMR . - . -:- : ; ,-. . - ' . : We direct special attention at ,this : season1 to bur Unusual showing of Spring Suits, these you will find exclusive and correct, the colors . . ' are Tan, Navy, Black, Grey, Cream and Hair Line- Stripe Serges in Navy, Black and Cream, New Smart Linen Suits in4 Whtfe and Natural ' v - White Bress Fabrics ' We feel confident that we can supply your wants in white goods, we have a wide range of sheer fabrics for the dainty summer dress,, in Mercerised Bateste, Sylvia Lawn, Luna Lawn,' and Manjalsettesv for the tailored effects we are "showing, Imported Crepe, Lttna Check3r Maxons, French Percale, Dimities, and Embridered and Striped Mar- quisettea. A. D. BROWN DRY. GOODS C0f, (Successor to) A.iD. BROWN. -f- ! ojiday QqquIs if Iced . Sacr Our Holiday Goo'dsfrived late, therefor rrfttrt' b sacrificed W move them In the few dys remaining. .In the stock are Solid Ma hogany Rockers, some, upholstered In genuine leather, Handseme Oak ' Rockers, in Goldeh Oak, and Mission, many in genuine leather, Fancy Reed Rockers and, Reed odd pieces, Tables of all kind's; M Ladies' Desks from $6.75 fip; more thin 300 pictures, equal to any In the city as to quality of frame and s objects Prices l(trailylagntered' oin account of the quantity,. CFiiffoniersr Dressers, Buffets, Music Cab Inets, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Ward , Robes, Ghambr ttd ParleV Suits, Hall Racks, ttugVali UeH, larde quantity art d jtnilt go. Pot tiers, Couch Covers, Lae.Curtains BrUsa ds Etc. ''H VALUABLE 80UVENI RS .WITH EACH PURCHASE.7 The Wtagtoti Furnittire 0. ' gXrrLL' BUILDtNQ.. . u "l, .: lf Gcr Gocond and Prtnc&ta jfi. r - - .- :. . .. ' ' -- .-.-.-.J ........ v, ' ' '. ' Tr --..' ",.1 . ,-r y .1. Ilulj , 11,, rtmi 1,,,-ni V n. ...t Wilnington 1 branne idi uitr 01, Now Located at 519 North Second St, Near Union Depot. Cajl to see us for anything in the cemetery line. .. ,Resi4ence Phone 702. Ms IHlOEtjmQS, agent, "The Quality Grocer 22 So. Front Street Granulated Gutjcr 5 1-2c a pound I . Yourio'oJFahcjf Creamery BuitSr 23c ?. ik.u w Pound. r , . , Our delivery systehl 'li the best in the city. THEMRiEill -.1 ' But two more nighfv and a general matinee rem'ainof ,vthe r'reniarka'bler t startling engetnelttbf Mis 3 Rutfr urey, "ine- woman wonaerrui," at the Academy'bf -Music In spite of the i very inopportune time presented in last nignt, Miss -urey was greeted by a good sized audience' and' agald asfen ishednd xnysUfiedV Her work is con aitteFed -eirdHSy" tan'-btrtr-asth young lady, who Js highly educated and possesses an attractive? perscnalitt ex plains, it is simplr gclentlflc: "'She "Is 'a-decidedly interesting talker. Vr i- oiiism. bue ;yrm up yeiw,agaQ ana tomorrow, will give - two perform' ances The inatinee' Ibrhbrrow after noon will be a general one not being as her etofpre exclusively f dt the" ladles: Tfaf s 'matinee will also be made eSpH cially altiraetif 9 W tn6 childfed, Tfo TbompsOB ; "presenting w a big : act" ill magic7 for their especial - benefit, and tae ' price f oi chfldre will lie but lH cents ''- v' v I'y; v 'Grand Theatre1 :- jOrt today's, bill at Ke "Theatre Beau-' tifal" will be fdiiiid agi&in three of the gr eatestr J; moving ipfc tores 'made 'in some ' time. f '!'-:z u 1 u"i--" .-' f Chiefly am8hg JUiei-conection will be seen the; 'latest Selig-comedy drama en titled rKeu-C0n4nest,w ;this pietjires depicts1 tbeftrkitl fife1 of a smatt ih nisht'conibdny' Dlayinx- East Lynhei? iled Curtfri'"a.;;ydtfng cattle1 Mcrwne; attends irG&" play VBtid falls iti ' love with- th4 'leading lady; .. Daring1 the actioriMof the play a latnpiaHs on the stage and explodes. -: Red CflrtiS seeff tHe? peril of the leading 'lady and at oice ' prepares t rescue her from tb flames v V-.sir .-y .m.z HdW : tM latitude ot the actress lekda: fa love and how Red wina her awaV f rom the stage and :its atlur- relents forms a ' taost inter esUhgt. antN plctuf esdliie; story. The v bceUe afe laid fn: sotithWesteffl Nevada- ahd the stftr?' isto?d is the usual Selig man ne-- wlt6f etery detail faithfully car ried out A Tlaslr-of iLightT Is the "latest Biograph production also on this bill. and will undoubtedly prove a dramat ic; triumph." " . i"The White- Squaw" Is' the ' very newest-Bathe and will appeal - espe cially to the children. The hero of this picture is a young lad about 16 years old, and the-wonderful .way in which ' he" handles his role la ? worthy of praise. The scenes are laid in the far west and. theHory told is one of lUhe best' the' Paths people have ever turned dut.; -; ' Mr.' Henry has selected sacred song for today which will greatly add toithe musical program. The orclie3 tri' trill also play an entire new pro gram, and the musie today will be onW of The biggest feature. : 1 ' . At The Bijoa. -t Today's WH at the' iBijoa is one of the best' ever presented "in Winlming ton It I strong in every -department, and i teatured by the great Kalera flint, "The Romany wife," which has been muchly discussed before It was placed on the market, as the -manufac turers" told precisely what it was going: to be;, and the plot was such fen inge niu one - and the scenes were " taken amid in sdeb a beantiful eountrytb4t many urgent orders were placed: for tb film. The Biou. management was among the first and so the film comes to nantL todayi almost direct, from the factory. , : c . . . . . :. A fine comedy film is also on the program and then will come a film in which a realistic . fire scene will be enacted. It is ? called . "An - Orphan's Plight" and the story goes as follows: 'Eva Lester, a little girl of nineyears, is a regular tom-boy, and causes not a little distress to her mother, an invalid, and to her father, Herbert Lester, a gentleman of moderate means. Eva's mother falls seriously ill, and . upon her death, her. father proposes to the ! nurse who. attended, nis rormer-wiie during her, illness. The -child's life is Imade miserdble.by her new mamma, who mistreats her sadly. Ohe iiight the house is set on fire by the over 'tufnlng ' of . the drawing room lamp, and Eve and her. stepmother are res ;ned, htrt her fathef per sishes The woman, v not wishing to be- bothered -with the child; sWisherto the Iroxte of an imrroveristted fcd drink-sodden man and woman." Here they "make like- so. unbearable for the -HUIe! girl that ile night she slips out of -the house jand runs away. She. is found by a kind-heafted ministerj and -wken he hears her story, decides to acUopt hr, &fid little Eta Jftnds a kind ..and: loving papst ln the minister. . ... : . One CorSductdr Kefped Back to Work ; Mr. Wfifofd Adams is his name, and he writes:J "I wa confined to my bed with chonlc rhenmatism and nsed twfl bottles at foley's Kidmey Remedy with; good effect.- The third bottle put nte" pa my f eCt, and ' 1 t esuihed work - as onductor on the Lexington, Ky.r Street Railway. Itr will 'do all you claim in cases of t hetrmatismV' : Foley's Kidney Remedy; aliats rheumatiato. pf i elimk ndting the uric acid from the b,Iobd. BpecJalljr re(Jahnended,for eld3rly peo ples. .R..A. Bsllamyi s . Southet n Educational ' Conference, Jacksonville, Fla, April 19th Jo 2U 1911. " i On - account of the above occasion the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com. pany .has authorized special low rates April 7tfi and 18th,-with final limit tickets to reach Original starting point not" later than midnight of April 30th TPof rates -and information apply, to nearest Agent, or T. C.-White, Qen ral Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. c r . . .. ...y.-.. - How He Did It Ida iibss C'-C"'' i By LOinSE'l Copyright by American Press Abso ; tiatioh, 191L , is There jwere twathings Frank ,Trow- brldige excelled tnlbut before Btatig Ihem It is better 16 give the idforma tion that Frank's whdie front namen 3aa Fraiiee& and She. tas a girl. 1& oacdtmiiltints-' flutrhgrfnd athletics. She lived in summer, on a Operations . . . .n . ; . ,..' . , t Number of - Dressings - s - .. Ambulance Calls .' .1". ' . . v . . Out' Patient TJepartment: New' Cases -Treated , .. f Old Cases Treated . . . . Dressings on New Cases . . ; Dressings on Old Cases ... .' nfM t -j'. Van . AWW ' ... ; nun uui yuiruues ft luu' the Ityev ir bo's she named for7r v'Tnat'a - secret.-"' vifr aiVs t Frank slowly raJsed ber long lashes and gave him a look. -Too think h tail belt tsxf ofiy, . : Tm ir of it? -v.-vtrit bet yon , a ponnd of candy against"- "Nonsense! .i Do yow suppose 1 race tor. trifles? "What stakes would yen race fofT Charlie didn't reply for some ftime. Then he said "FH race-my Gertrude In a. -wind rair lor both two- miles ap ahi two miles back.! hit yon lose you marry- me; it yoa win I marryi- f. f-.u :Mj- boat .v:--- '-h,'.- iu.ircrv- "I vknovr; what yotr mean. TnllJ marry una mrstertonfiertrnae." There's no .knowing byi whatvlem mine process Frank made up fer mind to accept the cJuOlene. -She certainly hadn't the slightest doubt that the Polly could sail -around the'' Gertrude In circles, the latte -..bqing? notoriously the most sluggish , boat on the lake. Bot;s4. Wfis a trifle Jealous , of this unknown Gertrude; alid Charlie was W marry ber If he were beaten. .Be this as It may," the race was -made up to take place - on . the first day there was a sufficient breese7 Frank- was to sail the Polly and Charlie ' the Ger trude, if ;-- :.. f.;. On the day of the race there was a breeze varying from 4 to 10 knots. Charlie gave Frank permission to in' specthis boat which she-did, but Charlie declined to inspect i the Polly. Host of Frank's semifiances as well as many others were on hand to see thejace. but .no one knew the stakes. AH expected that it "would bk a walk over for FMnfc wi.;r "'t - V. A designated sttrter nrea: a pistol, nd - when- the bostS sailed over the line another was fired 'Indicating that the race -was on As was expected, the Gertrude -dropped -'astern of her rival from ' the first. Bubwhen the former Jutd got over half and-the latter three-eighths of a mile the Gertrude ceased to- loae.r '. The" Polly tumect the btaie boat a quarter of a mile ahead, when the Gertrudes began to make1 ft slight gainv ; This- was astonishingv for she didn't catfcen-jany moi'e under a fresher - breeze, indlcafing she -didn't get one. - She waa not long in catching the Polly and not. mbcb longer to pull ins ahead of her though this at first was hard to tell, for Wiggins, passed a hundred yards to. her lee; -.-i. This was considered .very good of him, since bis boat did not blanket his rival. . : c . v Meanwhile the breeze bad lost nearl half Its force. But while tbis made a gteat deal of difference in ,th speed of the Polly it did not affect tha. of the Gertrude. The latter sailed . on, slowly gaining, on her rival, coming In an eighth of a mile dhead. The win ner was received, with no especial demonstrations, for sympathy was all with thd lady. But what w lost In rooting was made' up in surprise Wig gins -remained In bis boat till Frank came In beside him, blushing like1 a peony; at which every onewondered. Oharlie, stepped into herKat and banded fier ashore, i&yln as he did so "Ladles' and gentlemen, I take both pride and pier'surd in introducing my fiancee. ; . ' , ; j- -:rH : The half dozen seiaifiances who were ; present were crushed, and Frank wish ed sue were at the bottom of the lake, j L-VHow did you: do - It, Charlfe?", she asked that evening when the were consulting about an encasement rintr. . "I bored a hole in the bow and one In the stern. With a pipe between them. With my feet 1 .pumped wdter from the bow and drove it out at tlia stem Bee?" . . , - "I. think I do." " I' ? liilPI sfs'.-'J nia A torpid liver deranges the jfnolo system, and produces v ' SiaC HEADACHE, I 1 DyspeftW Codtfvcnessv Rhea ntotJsm Sallow Skin and Piles There Is HO bett remedy for these rPMWrittB filseaswflwift VkpX LIVER FittWi.Tirs .fry a WONT HLY flOiTAL itEPORT Hospital ForMareh , The monthly report,-. covering the past vmotttfe of - March -.; of the J ames Walker Memorial Hospital make the Mlewraln'fes'ttarahcrtn- ,? ;Jf?et5Wy:'Paet),itemajning : '. iJStnSivllJ'f'f'i '; . 45 :Ntimer of Patients AdmitteJ-DurT iiig Mareh .... .... .... $4 ; Total . v . . . . 129 i Number of Patients Discharged . ' ' 4- 88' JoBgf fby thre to wues oroaa ana couia oeai any oiuer gtrr iieur it tewitig saiiin?,' wimrMngV diymg, fishing and .any other sporting aeeompDstimeni fitted fotooieh'TJ&td jbeys -were' ail-In' lore Mth ;fiter. iiV'F .- f Franfe; wasn't overscrupulous ? as - tel making tifeve tirat si tetttfned fhetf affection, st'Ieast-'to? igat 'degree' Irat nMhfhg defihtte could got Out o her b anjf of thenfc Charlie 'Wig gins, iv1id-'wa -a year? W twrtidet" th4ri the rest ofem;6nd coWquent lf ; hardef -fo ber to maiagevf'wa 5 af ooi sort of n chhS 6n& It botneYed her because she? couldn't teas him afl -she teased the -oChers-j ' Near tb end of ittmtte tt hatf'hatf protaffled ;tob- engaged to half a dozen ifcllows ahd Teared-shewuidbe obliged vto be eerkmfif with soMe one of theisaJ Charlie .mepJ frotoi- tne -cityfer 'at two we&&f vaeatioai-it atftick Frank' that Ay-grvtei filn thfe- most' of her time th ethera-tfreuid drop out:f the' raC tnlnkfiiF'lhat:;9vwnK:-hB lucky r matK Then-when theykfotrnd they were tnis take iWcl aecW;the xf hav 'tnideaerted ftMSft v&'t it;u" A-Xh. ChfirUe' fell into tfre trap very easily; bUfe tbAtthf.'h didn't let Frank know it, -I bad'fid olnd to fall wfc : With her2 permlasloB; to say .nbthinft' Of en cenagement, he devoted i himself to in !Mf ore the-ttQiei vhea be must leave. Then helsridhla own trap. ; i .."Frank M said tthat little alhgte atickef your father- gave od'14.vt&e apring U a" dandy, isn't she V ? i-!Sh can $eat anything on the lake- rExCept .my XJertrude. By t During I March . . . . . ... -K . . Number of : Patierf Died' Durfag" : March ' ."'JvYr-i'. . . : . . Total ': . . .. r-'-ti'i .V, . Number of Treatments;, J , Cbarity Patients v.i... 811 I?.-Pay Patients 1 i r U V. 528 .1,339 V - 53 442 48 . 24 72 103 55 Total ' , 161 ' ' ' LADIES: We can promise you a clear, clean skin aTid a beautiful complexion If you use ZEMO aL ZEMO SOAP according tiiloftai-:?5--vLv''4,V't:- ;?-..f';MOviK-lU'neatlfier:-an a scientific -preparation for the ; treat ment of eczema; -pimples,' dandruff and all diseases Of ' the ' skin and salp. ZEMQ SOAP is the nicest, best lath ering antiseptic loap y6ff ever used for toilet or bath. - ; - - '' "i Sold by 'druggists everywhere 'and fin Wilmingtbnby R. R. Bellamy.: , Bring the money with you and' we will do the rest. Boyland & Han cock. '!i.-.--.', V-;. SX .--.'.It The Cravifl f or ' ' ; ' y I ' ' ' ;VJ; v,,pg;; :'c . ' . ; : -.. . ' -v ' t-:;;1-: -.-V.-''.;"-- ."''-L - 118i et r-v SPRING STVLES MILINERY, DRESSES, SUIJS AND a : f SKIRTS. . .: ' The greatest lineof the above men tioned can now be found at this place. Why not stojpjn tiy1oqk same over when down down. As before you will always find our goods possessed with ' an amount ,of ' individuality that you do not find elsewhere. Our line of $5.00, 18.50 and"?100,f3ts; ' a Lingerie Dresses ?i.50, $15.00, $22.50 and $30.00. "Foulards at $15.00 and - $2d.50 the prettiest ever "had.- Our Suits . range in prices $15.00, $20.00, . $23.00 and v$350 each Skirts, the' very,. .latest, ideas $5.50, $7.50 $10.00 , and $12.50 each.' -' unnif lorrvAiian No mew tJrtifc5& afiVfefian isaS im ttf an home thxn th& cravnif for strong arink lot aus band cd father. . W4 appeal to wives, mothers and sisiers to save the husband and father or the brother with Orrine, a scientific treatment. OKRlffE is prepared--ift two fonmt. Ha. l, secret "treatment, a powder, absolutely tasteless and ordflrfess, given -'fiecretly- hi food or drink. OERLNK No. 2r in pill form, is for those who desirer-to- taie Voluntary treatment. ORRINK costs only $i.00 a bo. Write fo Free Orrine Booklet ' (aiailed ia plain1, sealed envelope) to (HIRINE - CO., Orrine Buiiding, Waslungfou, unaioii ii) Tecoranenuea onu w lor VP -33 j: -.. .. MEoesn't (Bur Hp-td-IWate Senice St .OO and $1.50 per month jff Brothers. V" A v-tt Telehohe 1773.- Y. MJC. Ai Building. ' - ' -"'- "'.-- - s ... i : -.- I aalein this city by R. R. Bellamy. M - ' '- , i ii n "i n, m i' ' ' i 1 1 ' M ' " ': ' ,, j " 4Hf itappIie I X-o, - - -- -' '- " a- Our Motto: r Cheap for Cash. Save Our Register Checks. Wffic 109 Market Street 12 fjfEhe CMiirrihla Refrierfv0illdrt1t fta Only perfect-inslnatlpn,. this : posse7re4u7les the'ice Bills Such Refrigeration will the Columbia Refrigerator ' give you.' . ! '..''V'"v'.?": - - " The dependable, economical, convenient and durable Refrigerator. Remember the name and where to get' yours. - " JJ ... v ' THE SEASON FOR USIG ICE IS NOW! OPENING AND : J-iJ" "-' Tbc Independent See Co. - r - respectfulJyiSis good3 thepublic needs and vwants,: Which la to say We have absolutely pure ICE, there being no impurities rerrrriirf ' We hae for ten years. Quite fchg'ehbttgR't the claims we make.. Our service is as goodlis the best. .Our prices are reasonable and just the same now as In the past no higher) no lowerV- We solicit a c6ntinuahcevOfvour. patronage. 7foQ Efodeftendemt Bee (So. !(- S?'in? tifMpi .jft-iUth-t Wi 1 "N.
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