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thL EVENING? DISPATdlf JULY 13, 1911 .v. - : S r. sm. . urn b -aa r mi ,. r i , i tr?iB -rati i " m i. .. ju ' "i ' . tiiiv ii I'mmm . u u visa . ..- always Our ready-to-wear department is and stylish something new 'in ready-made . fresh with We. are showing some, beautiful .styles dresses And shirtwaists, in white and colors. These are made with collar the high jtae dutehfieckj and tmenjat sjgev. ? i We are prepared to supply your wants in any kind" of garment you wish in lacy, embroidery and real hand "embroidered effects. - We also. have these iri matched Ssets leahr garment totoatch ) l 5 f We are sole Agents for Butterick Patterns, American -V ' Lady Corsets and Black Cat Hosiery. , A. II. Brown flif $odS$ SI TTacMe That J 5 ; j- -- -.5: 35- (ZMtf jtaMr Homes AndxQur Are the kind to use have that safe feeling When you fish. Made to our order. They are beauties. Large .5 , assQrtmenu AlU prices. 7,500 Japanese Fishing Poles Crab Nets Cast Nets N Everything you heed in Good Fishing .; - -Tackle is here M fit-. The'Piioti Tvill todny .no only, offer one of , biggest and best bills ever seen in. Wilmington, or anywhere else, but .will; iesBt; aa extra aatbiery striking feature , in afllm f iai3.will teach a big lesson. It will .be motion pictuy ea showi&g . the . ltf-. an r baWt oi the filthy ; fly. This picture is ap proved., by heb !authurii&8:aa wttl do much; in the. warfare being Swaged in ; this - city:; upon the pest. ..-The; film ehpws-u ' inl vivMiaaaiers Jhisi jfetojw the fly lives" and. what injury it Js ca pable of spreading. . Every, petsoi).. (Who can should seo is filmki as iit ' w ia struct and benefit ,eyepy.,OJfto : . ;i . Thio ls only ail: extra fetur?,to day's jsig fiUou ifilm, as thro .reel3; of the latest and greatest picture ml be offered,' together with, a setf musteal program, in .which Mr, Fraak,, wjli present .one of Broadway latest :, 0e of the., big . 41m aerpleoe On todays Bijou bil ia "Musng Y&tf lipve Atfair and its a:,camiTfc;e way whtcn rival notei ; . Kespetsm; western mining eamp bit upon to at tract boarders,, and., "Mustag , e'sj! laugh purposes only, ; "jjin'tsti.iiV I In marked,enlrast , to tbia aim is another big one, !The Old ksti Saor rilice." This is .one. in which , tender ness breathes at every turn, , rf the; moving picture '. wheel.-"- It .tells, of the devotion, of grahd-parents for a, way ward grandson who finally gets ., into prison , and the ! noble, sacrifice they make, fpr . him. -t . So tpdajr is, going to be a big one at kl ' Wil 1 j 1 . iL i juie ijou, una. ine popular i.uFe jb the popular threajtre isshrdltaocmfois going to be deffghtfuiiy cool. Its the plaee of "solid comfort" In not weather. i Of course;, there ; is. something new and superb on. at the Grand .Theatre today, and the big bill, is, of course, hrdd by the . brilliant soprano and frl noted operatic star Mra.: Prafik Pe?ir son, who wiU render., today, the great est number, it, has ever been A&Q pleas ure of Wilmington pople to. hea( Mrs. Pearson at each performance, to day, afternoon and, night at the Grand, will present JMario . ; Cahill's; greatest triunipb, : 'The '.u Arab Love Song, Music-lovers . cannot afford- to miss hearing, this big. number,, presented . in the inimitable manner so magnificent ly peculiar Jto : Mrs, Pearson, who is taking Wilmington by storm and pack: ing the popular theatre every night. 1 The orchestra has an exceptionally clever program for today, embraf ing hsome of the merrjest. and mggest .hits, The Grand's picture bill for today is one. of : the best ever presented. It is filled with just the nicest kind of pictures, of snappy nature, but always wholesome." ' - r Two big laugh-films are on today, and J'Love and . Gheese' is one -of the most excruciatingly mirthful; creations ever put forth to -delight people; and brighten their lives. -Max goes -to call on his girl, , but the maid o the house. who. is int love with Max, previously conceals , a ripe piece of limberger in his- coat.; . The consternation .be inno cently causes, the cheese even chas ing away two policemen, who try to arrest, him, . is a whopping bfe -hawl. "Reckless . Reddy Reforms is ao- othcr , smile -forcer,, and it is of the brightest nature. The way a demure little woman reforms the rekless one is both ingenius and of tne hearty laugh nature. The Grand is always a cool place; also decidedly ' comfortable in every ether wqff. ' a - 250 odd suits of Stein-Bloce arid Michael Stern's goods at a big reduction: - - $22.50 Suits reduced to $15.(M . $26.0tf Suits reduced to $13?50 $ 18 reduced iq I.00r Absolutely the' ftsf Tailored arid besV Pitting J.W.PL inihicity4 EITCO !f7 tThe One FricSothiers nd:Furnishersr -i i i i i h 11! A , A iffeat 'mejc :of pm-jvan aje special' 'an.ugti; We yvanji.tnem inply.(ec8e thjiik ,rwe ,wantA)Kemii4i1 gve w no enjoyment when we ob tain them. The want cf &em is only known by a feeHng that we are wilhout them. . Tha :GarnhWt: Playvd iit;Charlet! far bacjkfn am: In the City Gazette; er Daily, Adfert&er of Sept 27. 1T91, appeaw-tne; fttowln nottcev.- :- . 5 y - Aonlversary, J the SontQ arouna? r.nt rlnh wttl hr hel; at. WtlUamsr coffee feouaer on 5mnaji .?attt.' tort when ; members are, requested to at buslBesa,et th dab .uiaj', betransaet- Fwf, jeverat sear ttWta$wr !ttJEr?se; f pnnd, calls- toiri thi: annllf ersary roee; Itegso beAftid, ajti,nh ctttbhonsei o Harlestoa'a gneen.!!-a traci of; land sonthc lraonftkr? jnealiKmnjt ree;hewee rjrnm SL Roitedgfe .stre'.-;-'-- :W:l-t. ,ne fact toafctt vcs,i;ne anniversary cuh .had ,.Jlors that date, , bs nufprtunately r, the,. fil,J;o prwr, and one fiDd noeatiie notice .of.iaettijgs;: py nientlpu tfs th .ub. -fttSthft. Bamlenrnat ofSept, ITif&i there an advprtlsjementvOf : anr ajMEfa; '.-;ann'. ;.af lestpv'- roin;,;itifl;.rttj',. adjoining Coebran's xNew TorX lJly 13.-Tkls handsome; set of shirred chiffon is a recent im portation for the use of the - summer girfcftj It consists-of a fino straw hat trimmed .wttk shirred chiffon and flow ers" of adelicate heliotrope hue. '' The shoulder;! ; catpe; of ; ehifott;:ia, -shirred over heavy silken cords. It is intend ed ,.mpr?. If P,Qi-nament than-; use..- A shirred reticule of chiffon also acconh panies thBelff' he- ttaX; heliotrope fiiNiSomh diffsrant ttems of M.iHttatea that ,-jtheret la latelr ftectfdr- that : pleaaing-- and. -genteel amnseneBfethe golt baan.; TW cer tainly, indicates tbat golf wftn pne. of the local amusement of that dar-? ? The- word "baan" Engsb-Dutch Aationary meana wthv : walk,,; -way.? etv and. jgolf, ccordlng'to; t.be Encys dopypdia. Brltannica. la dertyed. from game is doubtless of .Dutch origin and introduced, into Scotland about i!450.-r Charleston News' and Gourier.-' RIGHT iOHJ JOB. Ht. Didnt.Blive l Letting th:5Iac1 A little story of snccesa starting-with tne use of want- ads, b contained la Business sad: the Book keeper. iA iM i: neapolia manufacturer explains bfa lik ing for men wbov even if they laek cer tain important: quallUes, JavVtaltUh tlve and originality.": .n. JThe mafittfacturer, who.nt the time of which ho apoke wa Just eut of eoilegev tn hicagQ:andont of workaaswered an .-; advertisement offering-, aposltionj. addressing ast inatnicted. "T... He Inclosed Ms reply ln- a (arge-. red en;; veiope that coald -'pe- sea: andj; recogv sized at ;'-: disticeir JBe was In .the newspaper. ; office: early - (htoHowlUS morning; - In one of tbe boxear tn wblch replies to ad Ferdspments were-kept he saw hla red envelope. Per waited three bows jiatil- the lettpria- that box was given to a nroa caning: ror tnera. tie followed the man to a west s)de fac tory. ,Aa.tb4,.nlfeaaenger.aid the bunch of letters, on the manager's desk the job hunter 'was standing by it. - "I'm ready to go to work," he said The manager's teply was not "elegant." but In addition tp being exclamatory it was Interrogatory. How , did be manage - to . present himself : on the scene? The young' man in need of the Job 'pointed to his Ted envelope. .The manager looked at it and , looked at him. Then he turned to the messen ger. "Find out wbo this young fellow is and put him to work," he said. , Discretion the Better Part. Mr. GallaWn had received a long tengnd lashing from. Mr. Hennessey, and bis friends were urging On him the wisdom of vindicating hia bonor with his fists. "But he's more than me equal. said Mr. Callaban dubiously, "and look at th size of -'m, "Sure an you don t want folks to be sayn',' Terry Callahan lava cow- ardT demanded a reproachful friend. "Well I dnnno," and Mr. Callahan gazed mournfully a boot him. "I'd rather - that to 'are "era jsayin1 day after termorrow, 'How natural Terry looks!" "Metropolitan Magazine. Poor CupFd. "Pa, what's - in that vMttIe .thing the artists always put on Cupid's hlfcl la that where be carries his arrews?" i ,.:.?It used to l)e,8upj)esed that: hp bad arrows there, ; feat . althese idays he usually carries a divorce decree tn bif quiver." Chicago Record-Herald. 7'y-. -.iT. j m i '. . - 'tmtmmmmmmmmmam x uu im v auoo to wrm without Planet -Jt implements. Ther; . i"i"v-"cci wvcuieu to prepare thei' ( 6;cs,uiu auu ngmen iarm ancFgardeiF labor. Over twr tnilHnn fa-rmwe n-nA . ,. ".-j ouu goiuciicis ue now usmar k27 J2:viP ,a5I1I- : uliy guaranteed. aVVPTF"" Seeder. Wheel-Ho. CM. Murrow. Mva umeciootseed and moncv. Alm oil .".fc.i araen imnit!mint. m n jTaMfLi. : . . : :: . . . . - - ..-jwHwuiaiiiuiuic uisows mtrnra wit. -fc- tw, camrate. weed, frf fjfi. P.v. --..-i ..RT . - " No". 1 2 PI. . i. rt-'iTil W "rZ !cu fens. .c v, "13 ; " oeei noe, utnmttor. and Flaw is ' iST the handiest implement ever made for tnirnVi 'T.!. m rialhu j .T: i ft , " "V1 " KCCP teen eage. pe- 8 - T. "V -- ereieiy ciom to -plants w&beut iaiuFV..-'. wnfitag-weedmg. Come and eiW": Downward Course ; Fast Being i Bealized By Wilmington . .' People. y( . ' A little backache at nrst. ; ? Daily increasing till the back is i Janie and weak. -. . ; , -y ;,- Urinary disorders quickly follow. Diabetes and finally Bright's disease. This is the downward course of kid ney .ills. ' - Don't take this course. Follow the advice of a" Wilmington citizen.' -r Miss Maggie - Bivenbark, -105 : Dock St., ""Wilmington, N. C, says; "You are welcome, to continue : the use of my former : : publie endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills, for they gave me lasting benefit. I value this remedy highly in retnrn for wat it did for me. There 'was - a ;onstanV; dull pain in th e small , of my ' back and dome days I could .hardly get .(about the house. Thp kidney- secretipnabotliei ed me and I had -but little strength r energy. I , used several tonics and remedies, ibut aothing' gave me relief until I began' taking Doan's Kidney Pills which were proeured at Bella my's Drug Store. , They proved to be Just what I .,. required 'and 4t, did - not take . them phs to make me well;" For. sale -by.- all dealers.1 Price -R0 cents.Poeter'Milburn Cos.; Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United States, Remember the name-r-Doan's and J takp no other, How a Hindu Use Clock. The Hindu places' a : dock to his showrooms not because be, ever desires to know-'wbar the hour Is. 4rat because a clock Is a foreign curiosity Instead. therefore, of , contenting himself with one -good clock ; he wlH perhaps 6nve a dozpn fa, one room; Tbey are signs of his weaHb. but they do not add to bis comfort; for be Is so Indifferent to time that he men mi res H by the dumber of bamboo lenprtbs the sun : has traveled above the norteonw : ; . '. .Top Many fomber8V: f - "Yeu liave forgotten - yoer -uame?" Bald the kind policeman. V - - - "Yes,' ' said toe- victim of a pbasla "You see, I overtaxed 'my memory try- rag to remember nay- name- and ; my bouse number and .my telephone num ber and my automobile4 number and the number of my dog's license all at ohcei'Washington Star. ' i He Lost Out. "Yes, sir; be wua afrakt o the banks bustin nn him; an'. so he buried his moneyl"- - - - "Has he got It yet?" ' . "Np; hp forgot to blaze the tree whar It Wuz, ai? tbe man who -owned the land put un a signvNo .Trespassing ou These atOuda, "Pittsburg Dlspaictt. " "Amowff -tlttKFllers. "I took a. flier In Wall street" ' , "And tbe result r . ; - "Same old a viaUon v news a fine tart and aH ot,, a f sudden a .fearful pump.-. exchange - waste - not -.. fresh? .tears over old L-griefs.-srEurinldea., - v,.i- . - MaHa CahlU's Ar4b''Love'Sphf,,fc;'stmg by .Mrs. Frank Pearson'-athe" Grand todays It. Torhprrvvy nfjhV apnm &m$t 1t Ml MM 4' if we:-. mm mmm MOON LIGHT SAIL and Qivpn - By Messrs, J. H, Lewis '.-,. i r. Gepros Nprmat : . y ---. One of, thp mosti delightful, events of the social season at ;the, Oceanic Hotel was a moon light boating; party given Tuesday; night complimentary to. a : number . of - their - f rierfda by Messf3. J..H. Lewis, of Atlanta Ga., and Geo. Norman, of thp Oceanic. The, two gen tlemen entertained, tpalte a number of their friends. -The- party . left the wh arves at; the Oeeanic's grounds af 10 p. m. frv-tbe power boat Hornet and went to Shell Island several miles dis tant where a nice supper was served on the sands and the novelty-of - the event made it all the more,. enjoyable. Severar hours were spent very pleas-: antly. - The return' trip to -the hotel shortly after midnight marked the con clusion of an enjoyable evening. Those who wep invited - by the- two gentle men as their guests forr thp occasion were loud in their praises of the clever and hospitable spirit of the hosts: Among those1 invited to paxlicipate in the outing, were the following: ..'Mrs J.; II.. Lewis, Mr.- and: Mrs. Harry Stearns, Mrs. Gorman, Mfs. Rex.' Stafford; Mrs. L. B. Sams, Mrs John Evans, all of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. II. O. Miller, Mrs. M. M. Murphy, of Charlotte; Mrs. Phil G. Cox, Asheville, N. C; . Miss. Kate Montgomery, Marion, S. C. Misses Bessie. Goto and 'Edith: , Pr jtchard, . of Wilmington; Messrs. W. S.-. Rcimer, Columbia, S. C; W. C; Denny and R L. Henley, of Wilmington, '. . J , Fairly Warned: The' ot her ' day Mrs. Penhepker's younger sister was married, and a day or two after the wedding the. husband said; "Now, darling, I don-believe in bearing malice, and if ever I have' any necessity to say anything unkind or to make use of any hard words to you-1 will always ' take - them back again as soon as I have cooled down."" '; "You .needn't take that 'trouble, my dear," replied his wife, smiling sweet ly, "for if you ever use'ahy. hard words 'to me. Pll always give them back to you at once." j TomorrowTiight Japanese Dance. 1t ladies Reai to Wear 'The Better Grades Only." IIS Market Street. Grand Display of rlid-SumtneF Dresses .A . great assortment pftIid-Summer Dresses comprising the very newest ideas of the,-largest manufacturers of the t Metropolis are now .being shown at. this place. " 'i These goods are inado of the Cotton Voiles, Batistes and Ginghams all " strictly washable. Shall be pleased to have j ou call in to. see them.. Prices range from $3.50, $5.00, $G.00, , $7.5dt and-: $10.00 each. . f i Insure" g:L The CbluihWa Refrigerator will do ir; - '". .Only perfect. '.inBluation bet wfeen". exterior - and inside - makes thVs possibles-reduces the Ice Bills tcj thp minimum. Such Rof rigeratlou will the Columbia Refrigerator give you.'. -. . The dependIe, enoniilc,en(nvente Remember the name and wheainty get yours. j-- .i- - . . J . -- - - 2L (gasoline For Aiitos; Wotor Boats arid Gasoline Engines. Highest Grade Water White Carolina Cylinder" f 5 " Independent Engine. e. . .1 . Dixie Gas Engine. . THEBEST Aut04 i r ; turiPimUti, n Mineral Solvant. Phone 8734 ; Wilmington, N. C. HAVE YOU KIDNEY TROUBLE? - How tP Find Out. ' Fill a bottle; or common glass, with' your .water ; and let itjstaud .twenty-1 four, hours;' a" sediment "or settling in dicates an unhealthy condition of ; the kidneys? it it stains - your linen it. is evidence 'of kidney trouble; "too fre quent desire t6 . pass itor paini im the back- is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder aequt of order.' ' ; , . What to Oo. :. .;: Go to J. Hicks Bunting Drug Co, and get a. 50c , box of BLOODINE BLOOD AND-KIDNEY TABLftTS and if they do not help-you J. nicks-Bunting Drug Co. will give you your naoncy : back. : ' There- is comfort hrthe : knowledge so often expressed, that ' BLOODINE BLOOD AND KIDNEY: TABLETS the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheuniatism, ; pain ; in the-back kidneys Hvefj-bladder and every part :of the urinary passage. They correct' inability - tov hold water nnd scalding7 pain's in passing M, ors bad efEects following Use. of liquor t wine or beer, ' and overcomes that ; unpleasant necessity, of being compelled to. go of ten during ,the day, and to gpt up many times during the night. 'The mild and the extraordinary effects BLOODINE BLOOD AND - KIDNEY TABLETS 13 soon'eaazed.", -They stand the highest fori their, wonderful .cures pf.the mos,t distresisingr cases. 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