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V Y',-: PAC3 TWO :' 1! " ii ' .1 r,1 -: M ,. us if. 1 t UDaintySheer FaEsflj&s.JFor iifiot Weather ' :- WE ARE SHOWING A GREAT VARIETY OF NOYELTIES JiqC ORED DRESS FABRICS IN DAINTY PIN-STRIPE WASh ! SILKS, COLORED BATISTE WITH' BORDER IMPORTED TISSUE AND COLORED LAWNS. ' ... fc , , , ' t.. -.: OUR WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT IS ALWAYS FRESH. WITH SOMETHING NEW. WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LINE :0F SOFT SHEER MATERIALS, IN A LUNA BATISTE, MARQUEKIETTES, AND VOILES. ' :yf - ?4 - - 'a The Princess (SordI Girdles We have them in all shades to match your D ess. ; U ' '' .': .;, " " . - We are sole Agents for Butterick Patterns, Americad Lady Corsets and Black Cat Hosiery. . I : A..D. BROWN DRY GOODS GO., mi -, Ah Egyptian desigiQln colbried 6m broidery 'adorns fbls ; smart ;T)loU oi i, separate skirt or may: be part oa white Toiler dress for afternopn wear. Simplicity- marks theiouUinerrtlie garment, the sleeves beihg,pf, the peas ant" type with underarm .: sms?-- A neat silk or velvet girdle niejLwlth a "rosette. completes the bodice; n rthe photograph a wide brimmed;Hat! lined with lace and covered:iw1thp"liimea. is worn with the blousel V .'. r" . ... Men's Stiits r .1: 250 odd suits off Stein-Bloce and Michaei Stern's goods at a big reduction: 4 $22.50 Suits reduced to $15.00 $20.00 Suits reduced to $13.50 $18.00 Suits reduced to $12.00 $15.00 Suits reduced to $11.00 Absolutely the best Tailored and best Fitting Clotliing in this city. FLEET CO. I.W. ' The One Price Clothiers and Furnishers 7tl smWr- lose About twenty Porch Screens; 10 feet long, to close out at a bargain quick. . About thirty Trunks to go at a sacrifice. Several Imported Dinner Sets which we will close "but too cheap to talk about. :: " ' : ' About thirty Dressers odd ones some very handsome in fancy woods, which we want off the floor as quick as possible.. Twenty-five Brussell, Crex, Velvet and Axminster ; Rugs, 9 x 12, bright and new but must go, i n ii: The VUminpn Furniture Co ttARRELL BUILDING. Con Second and PrtatmiS'jttii f V r For Autos, Motor Boats and Gasoline Engines. ; Highest GraSe Water White 150. First Test Oil Lubricating Oils ' " ' rt ,:.:ZrV:-"' Carolina Cyiinder. Independent Engine. Pale Gas Engine. V , Dixie Gas Engine. THEBEST Auto. i - (Sam) Phone 873. WUmington, N.C. PI .1 w v-u v auora w iarm witnout Vianet ir implements. Ther , - i cucbt . luipiciuciiui ever 'inventea 'to prepare the. ground for big results and lighten farm and garden labor. vyvi iwo. munon jarmers ana garaeners arenowiismff-' VI x uuict jrs. - atrong anq .;iasnng.": i?miy gtiaranteed. Tatof a Plow, wtcs tune, labor, seed and money. Almost all useful 1 noe. cultivate, weed, or plow. Pavs aukklv. even in. uufi MH,.yTf No. 12PI I- r wt.' ' - . im t7.V- jej w nandiest implement ever made for trucKers and gardeners. All ' ? A M il j parts alre ' hignarbon steel to keep keen edge. Spe- f-' S ciauy designed tq work, extremely close to plants without injury. I awayjyjfr hand-weediny Come an see them J japMa J Jo : I lllul LlllAUll rU uUr .M; 41 f i hi . . . rr nv . I. .jr..?. .Vry 1 I illll :: v;-""' ill ? f1 'jSSKwDi . Its a : great, iig bill . the Blfou 18 off ering today; It is-headed by & hqrs racing filin:)thajt. "attractively' fits ;lnto the stoirit being manifested in "Wil'ming- Biograph films, botb of immense com- redy nature, are included fn today's ex. pensive and up-to-thesecond bill, These two films are "The Delayed Proposal" and 'Bearded Youth." Each is : of novel iype, which will make enjoyment all the greater. : ' " v i. ' The music; for today is decidedly catchy and bright, Mr. Frank Banks having..a6Up'erb: song hit for his host of adhlirraK "t Qt cure, the Bijou wy bShfe5f A: It.' always Island the 'ji)l;eijiminiQn,-Apprp ateaucljfW ttMileg0;Batn4t race-hpTse filnlt is.tji.e mucpyr aldt0ghDed,? valwl ; it: ls ex- - ATHLETl CEVENT For the 4th . of July ,at WrightsyUle ,. . r Beach Have Been. Arrangerfi; ',' ' Announcement has been made1 pf the program of . athletic events which-will be held July 4th at Lumina on.Wrighta- ille; Beach. K A.: number jot attractive prizes have; been awarded by the .Tide water, Power. Company. is expected that there, will be a number of entries for; the different: events., It is probable that there: wflivbe i a triangular contest between representatives of the Y.'M. C. A., the Boys Brigade,. and th.e I., for a banner which will be, given, by the Tidewater Company, ; : ,.-.l-u; . Those wh6 have been . appointed, as officials aren as 4f olVs i s; Chas. Dushian, referee; JiB. Huntington, marshal; Wilbur Dosher, . clerk of course and starter; F. G. Duls, scorer, anid H. G. Ford and Chas. ,N. Evans, judges. The programme of events," and , the prizes as announced yesterday,-follow: . .' . ; 100-yard dash, boys imder 85. pounds first prize, silver cup; second, three tickets; third one ticket. ' T; 100-yard dash, over- 8 pounds first ljrize silver, cup;-second, three tickets; third, one ticket. . .. . ; .- ; Running broad' . jump,' ' imder So pounds first prize, two medals; taec- ond, three' tickets; third, one ticket. Si! :- in. . : a sweet: storrantl nresents . some eiting.'ta'citrp. Farley, V comediaii,;' Is rthe'wn6f : of; A" valuable horse,v Whlh. n : plan . to 'enter, in'3 se?pMchasC'HfrS in Iove:; j with a fecj ofejbeak't rather a Joke,; His principal' rival in her affections; is Vthe orjCif the 'fastest opie of the horses matched against his. This man-pffers FarjteyKa .pretty large-: bet: pn the put-comebf- Jhe , jraee,.jftnc when , he .finds that the jglrl: has .put her money : on'his hprse he Is shanied ino making a' wag er large?, than his 'means ought ttp..wa favTMjjriYal bribes the stable man d: 74o?ley,horse, but. Farley's jpcyV.tte only; one who can ride his horse, discovers him in the: act and in the fight which ensues the jockey's; arm Is -'brokeni ;and' Farley, is -left with, al LnL. . . ' T,1-." P llnn (- ' The 6rand ii without iau'doubt the coolest spot in theity,' and to prove it nriA in-nk-' cnhnH a. tijKiltft '-iAz TtnnrfZ rtneri ecfujLrioM picture today Realizing! that ,,the girl's money ..he decides to ride his own hrjiejin thieracesli ; .lPe does so; and the race scenes, show how his horse lagslbehlnd astoey jump the hurdles one'after: another until, toward, the .end whence; suddenly; coines id the 'front! takes Jtfre-, -last hurdle just ahead,of ; his riyal ioi-s?and;ia the stretch beats ftiiri yha-viengthVr: ,Somethng in the way. Farley has handled thi mat ter makes' the:girlsfeel that their is a real: man, in the comedian, and jshe is not' backward ! in letting ' him under stand that his old suit has assumed an other -- Theatre. Running broad jump, over pounds I home one day for a. ride on hprseback first prize, two medals ;"second, three tickets; .thirds one ticketMr., , Sack race, under 85 ' pounc- first prize, silved cup; second, three- tickets; third, one ticket,. "-. -. . , .' . Flag race, under, 12 years. old first prize,; signet ring; second, three' tick ets; third, one ticket. . , Flag race,' 12 years and over first prize, gold broocn; secona, tnree uck ets; third, one ticket. ." ; :.; '') Three legged race, under 85 pounds first prizes two medals; second, three tickets; third, ohe ticket.v' Three legged race, 85 pounds and overfirst' prize, two meaalsr second. three tickets; third, .one .ticket, - , Tug of war, six men on' a side, cap tain; included twelve tickets. , Potato race, under 85 poundsfirst prize, silver cup; second, three tickets? third, one ticket. ; v ' I ' i ' Potato race, 85 pounds and over first prize, silver cup; second, three tickeitsf third, one ticket.- 1 ' . 1 ' 220-yard dash under; 85 pounds first prize, silver cup; second, three tickets? third, one ticket. y': . '- , ; .. Afternoon Races. '' ;" ; .Swimming race--first ;. prize, silver cup ; second, three tickets ; third, jone ticket. . " : ' Canoe race first prize, silver cup; second, three tickets,-third, one tickets ;27CmAckerel Were CauEpit By Two Guests of Ocean- Jo Hotel .This Morning. . ' Messrs F.;.E.i:-fivans, ;and D.-. A. Bresett, representatiTes of :.Mprrisr:& Co., jof Chicago, IlI., vwho are spending a few days vacation at the splendid Oceanic Hotel ; on Wrights ville Beach were fortunate, Jn securing; & SDlendid catch of "fine .fish" ' this m6rmng.5T.hey wen out.!? to' the flshing7-itiOunds,;:a nine or two in. tne ocean,, in tne gaso line launch Bridgepor.!Captain Dolph Styron,and'witli''-:NaVigat6ir :E3. G. Git ligan at the .helm'-Te" .'two' ardent disciples of Izaaxjton mainedptt the- trip only an hpiir ; tw i. .Itt ;tat short" space, of time they 'succeeded in catching 276 fine Spanish macke'rei. When they had" secured tils nurber te fishermen , cotitluded "ty; had:fiad sufficient sport "for one day.hey theh. returned to) the- hotel' - where Tttielr prowess as fisher men was; demonStrii ed.'by the fipe -ld.t of fish: The" mackerel- were viewed' by maW kt tel guests and the .display icaused man to- resolve that they will-be number ed among the -fishing v parties of ' the " YesterdaV-Vat the Grand was one continuous .jfhrbftg;;. of . patrons, and every; one ; enjoyed, the novelty sing ing of ;Mr. ,Tally and the phonograph, something that is entirely new in this line.; The Grand has no superior in the South in the way of photo-play "houses. Take its ventilation, no matter how warm . the atmosphere - is -outside,: 'the Grand is from 15 to 20 degrees cooler. Its orchestra is a treat in itself. And the pictures that the Grand is . show ing, surpasses any. ; Today Mr. and Mrs. Tally will render , a, duet "Mandy How, Do Yo Do," beautiful ly illustrated. ; The-pictures for today will be as usual,-three,. "The Range Pals,'', a true story of old ; Arizona, '.'The Tribes Penalty,'! a high class In dian picture and. relates as follows: Dorothy Sloane, ' the daugater of a white settler . in the West, : leaves her tifbdiKid' an;wlli:certatnTyteea.crowd rawerjf onlgfit jSveralf icbnSedles will ? scream Hlrom starp tp , nnisn.-ana .Strike tn-'theMatov YMing ,? Busv ess,.; an eepttonat !notertyv. cpme- tefwhile a'cleyeriramatic:pictiO:e wili; gite the .program :e" usual .va riety I snown t .eacn rperiormance.; i. te5Aird5meiMrPf orchestra I eadeiv Jas selected speciaT- iy aroprlafe-u ity;'S.li6itplFri jyj .numbers iotMi$.: other; pteturef. Pm ,ping -;Tako;tthe f train "for Ipmo.'Sveet'ltome,; a popular march tblll -be'nng by: Mr. ReiHey, withailostratlvo slides.and . tW qtiar- tetvi render In ;Jheir ver.; pleasing harmony rt'Dreamf :Just ; f Dreams;? boti;t f forget the .Airdome is. wide open' and jas entirely free ventiiaticni; a good breeze Continually shows rrom i : $u ton :a u.?i , ., . ..:.tr.:; Grand Theatre,; to the village, but on the way is in tercepted by a party, of , Indians who, after a hard chase , capture . her and take her to the. village, bring her be fore the chief. Admiring the girl's beauty, the chief declares iie will make her his : bride and orders Gray Dog to take her to a lodge and guard her. At . -the tepee the . girl vainly bleads with Gray Dog to go back .to her pec ple and is finally forced into the tent, while Gray Dog' stands at guard out side. At nigh Gray DogM sleeping, un der the , stars, is awakened suddenly by i rustling in the grass. A moment later; a- monster;; rattlesnake crawls toward him and passing over nis body, stings, him on the wrist." With a cry of . pain i.Gray . Dog . springs to his feet and Dorothy running ut of. the; tent, sees the V.liidebuV 1 reptile: crawling away. -Instantiy. realizing ; what has happened, -shouts, tlie wound . and drawing vout; the tlbpd and poison; bandages,the Red man's wounded arm, thus Winnng;hW admiration and grat itirde.Latri he? seeks the chief tells him ' of .the; girl's kirid act and begs that . she .be,- sentjhpme to her ; people. But the ..chief refuses and no longer trusting Gray. Dog,;; sends- - another of t b is young, nien '.to watch .the maiden. Gray Dog : hasr fully resolved to liber ate, the girl and after a fight; with :the 1 new-guard takes the girl away: At tle white; man s house Gray Dog is per-suadedt-td remain rand falls desperate ly in love with i the whiter girl. ? His hopelessness is made apparent to him, however when ? he finds ..the girl ; in a i white man'& arms and. in disguise s Grey , Dog resolves :tp " return 'to hte; people and receive his punishment for his treachery to the tribe. The chief orders him tortured and humiliated by the squawal bf j the: tribe and; is then dragged off tP; thft: stake where! he he roieallyVsacrificeihis ,life.s; : tfr-Dfckenaat the ; Airdome. The 'famous pathetic "Old Curiosity Shop," a splendid production by the TBanhauser Co.,, is' the feature film at the .AirdomB ; this evening. ' 'The ' pic ture ,was'v booked for. tiiis ; week afd Jias Just iaivedStor. be; shown today oily ; the;'lhotpgraphic owrk is splen didv the'eurio shop scene and the final ehttrch scene' being especially well set Vind effective spgood:as to add tq the story. beanty; ,.. - Tne.; young aciress playing ie-pari of t'Little Neil"Kis Uthe" same; charming little fejirt who ap- peered insane of 'last evening s pic-, tures, and doeeiv fulT justice to her part The ' entire ' photo-play is . one The daintv.xauisite styles i Ladies Shoes and Oxfords $W; satisfy : the most ex acting requirements of the most particular lady or"miss:-.:l'L-: t jWe" haye searched the shoe markets of the Unit ed States for the best this Spring will offer every thing in Feminine Foot' wear so we are confident that you will be: perfectly ; fitted with the style you want for Graduation weiir here. -' T' ;: i:::t:-;.".': ; : -::zt Oxfords $2,00 to $4.00 Pumps $2.00 to $4.00 109 Market Street. -.V i-:;S--'iS' Moose o! Fashion! ladies' Ready to Wear 'The Better Grades Only." US Market Street. GOODMAN'S ; GREAT OFFERING OF MID-SUM . MER NOVELTIES. It is our custom at this season of the year to qffei- at tractive novelties in Ladies Ready to Wear to the shopping public. Having . just received some splendid values will now offer the following: Batiste Waists the newest ideas now going at J1.25, . Handkerchief Waists , very popular noW going at $1.50, V.va1 Foulard Dresses now going at .: and $4.75 each, Batistes Dresses, nil shades, well tailored $6.75 and $S.;.u, Vacation Suits, very nobby styles and colors $15.00 and $20.00. We are offer, ing, sonie good values in , Foulards 2;rF3Drjss4es.; .rpur stock of MilH- s nery at one half ; price. T15EFAL10US EWtie&TSTOlt MCH, XL P OPEtl ME 1st r f ! i I " It ia Onenf f.Tlfi mnsf! rfiarmfrifv Cnmmn. bMia:. v it, . -; ' . .ft JU"""C1 1VC8UIWJU . RV America;- Fine beach, splendid surf bathing and good i a i uouuig, ; uiuoqutws or;mes. XMew 4W XX.' ocean ' J,-v" hi - steel pier. The new annex has J rooma. Total R H canacitv of hotpl JkiA hay? baih and toilet. Through electrictrains conne TO? 0 PORCH SHADES Make! vAnother: Private Room0 . because: they lire fitted v so that no passer-by can gaze In at you, but you can look, out and; seevevery thing that is .going .on., ";:.': ';-'v:;:-;. ' " . But the piprch will aljtrays be as. copl and shady fasi you.; conld possibly.- de-' days:-Tj&y; cSr ' Vudor;. Porch Shades retain tjthe'i r shape dfppearairce foryears. Wp knowi V because we have seen thenx V,'1:' J,0UPTY--?.' OF AIRV .: ;t "Made ot hattdsomelyiStained . wood, lighV vtough; nearly nnbreakabie, and i bond-t ;w,i th .strongest ' sbine 1 Wine; whiph;' is unaffected, by j-ain or. sun. : : '. Acompletei stock alwaya on hand, in many differe11 "widths-;: and : - colors. Orrdinafporchesaa be shaded at a cdstofifom ;3.S94tc $10.09:1 5 : G. W; .Yates & Co. The Columbia Refrigerator will doit. ; v r Only ; perfect insluation betwe ;WeVi6p andinstde' jmakes this possible reduces the Ice Blllsr- to the1 nllMinliin. : cn Refrigeration will the. Columbia Refrigerator give you. , ;. The dependable, economical, -soifvenient and durahle Refrigerator. Remember the name and where to get yburs ' ? S 'Time Me JMoney to the Man on the'Job! " The : CahtWeU - Lumber r- Delivers The Goods PJribne NolO . : Time. ' - ., ; (- .'--.'.- - Foot of Castle Street. 4 ?-vFor strengthening arid Water-pooffhg Cement Brick! Limel Cement! jjglareoclp Quick Delivery. KUMRM.IGORES?S0NS l-f- Market Street i of the" best classics that has been re- Jggsfi) - next tew days. - ' ' ' . . .m
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