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"t ' PAGE TWO MUTT AND JEFF AU- - YOU EXPEDITION FOR li s. V 1 ''jj ' i - LTTTT. . i , , . , . . .. , 1 ' It v' ; - ' r ' San Francisco; Cal., ' Jan.- 2k To connoisseurs, who declare tbey repre open up tue treasures of "Chinese art;' sent a hitherto unknown- type tof art. and to:: leant how - far the .Orientals Experts declare the work '.to be compar . have - -antedated r the Golden 'Age of able with i the famous, works of the i;uiyiure iu Greece, jjr. c w . rsisnopt of the University of Pennsylvania will sail today for Japan, where he will or ganize -an expedition Into the interior of -China, ? K3hina; is the new treasure - house of ancient art.." A' statue of the . saint -f the' Buddhists is said to "have started -the'-expedition.' This statue, now at Pennsylvania, and another like it came to light a few years ago in sale abroad. "How they-; were brought " out of China and by whom, ho - one knows. The British .Museum secured the" second statue,, and they are' the mly two now-In the world's museums. . Dn' Bfehop -is curator vof Chinese Art in the University "'of- Pennsylvania mu seum, and;. is perhaps the best-equip-1 ped American to -bead the expedition, as he stands high among the'world's greatest authorities in Oriental art u'-.:ii .is u ' i glares, uic uiuiuai; : vumawcui: ue ua ? Z? 5 vls,ltTsome of tne ancio-bjected to'. The-Mohammedans have feudal castles of Japan, some of which their meals ; at . tne .mdian govern the feald Xo hold priceless stores of the' meht"s Lbndon headquarters. art Chiiisecttred i by Japanese) Three of India.& ruig princes We princes by.purchase and as loot in warij just left London after, a visit , here! In- Japan he will organize- his little: They are the-Maharajahs , of Bikaner, company ifox the trip info China. A Kishangath and Jpdhpur. - Thet,two - -A few-years ago a Hussian explorer j former, returned to France, whileHhe discovered a cave in the Chi Li prdv-J ince of Cbinav'It had been fitted-up as a - Buddhist temple, probably in the ninth century," according to archaeolo gists, ; during- the ' persecution : of I that faitliy;The? explorer ::ame yaerds's a smatt hole,' covered n; that when open ed -up' gave "entrance to - the cave: JNiches in the "walls bore evidence of having been used for'statues, and frag ments of these were found on the floor; These ' f fagmehtst stiowed that porce lain had been used and the colors were burnedin.That;Chiha; had produced -such, wonderful art as the Buddhis Dis cij)le jnraffi revjefatiofi )pUft: cifcles The4 "statues have been? examined by AMERICAN. GIRL IS OF .".-j v. : .- V''--v . -uy , rtf ' 74r A ?vili1 Havin Roanv Iha 1 InrUiv: ttAim vivinntAii ' a? on$ ; of 7itli,e English ;3oast patrol squadrgns. Vjlce jAdmital'lBeatty has , had . tlie distinction- of winning two naval . engagements since-the beginning of: the war. ; - Lady Beatty is an Americ an, : daughter of the - late Marshall Field, of Chicago. While her husband Lady.Beatty is doing everything in her their families at home, P-. C LO YHS , - CHINESE IT vrrteas in luaruxe. i London, - Jan.v,27 .-r-Convalescent Iri-' dian soldiers: are being given an op portunity for - sightseeing in London and roundabout. ' Parties of " twenty four at a vtime ,are being .sent.from the Indians' quarters on the .coast. Each jartyi is composed; of men of a single race, escorted by an English officer being able o speak their- lan- r--r; rx. z jL T .1 su5- -lueyisu. me lower.u don, St m f Yii r , lii'a -,. m r y r n van -w n n . m cnm PaursCathedral,! theHousesJ liamenti Buckingham 1 Palace, Of Parliament some of the rpaiks, and, one of the large -F department stores. ' -Careful provision, is made; for complying with :the men's racial, customs, dietary hab its, and caste restrictions. ' J The Hindus dine at a private house as : guests of a Hindu .'. living here, where they ,afe served Ton aluminum latter,, who is only 16 years -old, took ment .01 . l-ianucers ,is , serving. The .Maharajah of Bikaner under went a minor surgical operation while in , London. , He r commands a -camel corps which has seen service im a dozen campaigns since QO, when he took it over. Its latest exploit was a successful encounter with a; Turkish patrol - near the "Suez Canal. , The camel corps remains in Egypt, while its commander is temporarily attach-, 4. u T-rii- i rt 1 rtiMx 1'. Fi ance,- His Highness speaks Eng lish,' and granted "an L interview ' to newspaper men during his stay in Tendon.-; - , J'l find up-to-date warfare as wged WliE " A- BRITISH NAVAL HERO DCdllV, , is serving his country on the sea, power for' the wounded sailors and ' ' ' - 1ft iriXFlahders extremely depressing in its ' monotony, he said. "Itis exas perating to a man trained to arms to have .so. .little . opportunity ' of .seeing his ; enemy. The Indian soldiers, ac- customed to 'operations 5 in mountain- j mis -rpginns. flesprvp erfnt rrpnit''fnr so quickly, adapting .themselves theV discomfort' of - standing hour , by hour in the trenches, often knee-deep in water,' ,1 "The waKVill link India and Great Britain by , still ..closer ties, and there w in u hu mti HiisiuK r lueuiit v ui in terest between the native' states and British India. ; '-r- The-Waste, Of Idleness. - " -1 1 Chicago Journal, a " : How much does the. United States Jose eacn year tnrougn tne eniorcea idleness - of men' who would be glad to -. wori if theyTcould gef ai iob?; , Nn ftnp vnnwiVhnt -rthi tntii No one knows,- but. the 'total lois ; must be enormous., some, eminent Bel gians who visited this ; country after the' war began declared that the 'UnlU ed States wastes enough , to feed an other nation of equal size, and that the - chief waste, overtopping " all " othr ers? is waste of. labor, of., ma"1 power. If half this indictment be true, of .what staggering lolly is dut country guiltyl -r '. ' .There is. no valid' excuse for !idle ness in -any. country . where "develop ment wdrk - remains to; be done.-; on that common . sense ' basis, . every man who wants employment in this; gaun try ; for. the next hundred, years should find .a iob waiting ;Jtor him.,There are J -bridges and roads' to build, canals to dig, swamps to drain, deserts to wa ter,! rivers to, harness, wild laud to subdue, , cities, to be lifted -from ugli- , ness and confusion to' ' order and beauty.--. - ,r .,. . ; r - Cooperation between. ;' munlqipal, State and Federal governments and the larger .employers . of . labor could put an. end to the imbecility of , com munities in bitter need of ' service while hungry, men clamor in vain for jobs - T Taxational Bachelors,. - Philadelpnia, Press; " ; Punishment if not prohibition " of bachelorhood by.jtaxation glooms ,up" ev ery session in one. or otne.r.pi; tne legislatures, of, these United States. ,New Jersey,! Is , the latest , sovereign common jvealta . to.. produce. a . states man who is convinced .hat the socal ills of the timg will b.e "alleviated, if not7eradicate3,' -by .forcing every, un married man" of 30. ajid upwards"" to pay; $50 a year " for the . privilege Tof remaining " singled .Thus a bachelor .would be.classified "with a corporation which ' is1 taxed ' specially on , account of the jirivileges' alloWd it by law. v iU: Butr.a : corporation r acquires certain important immunities in return ffor th,e taxation.. -.One. of them ., is .legal protection against being disturbed An the exercise, of 1 its .privileges. i Wouid a New, Jersey bachelor of ;30, or. over ton payment cf . $50 a year, be protect-. ed against .assaults on vhis. condition or singie Diessenness prigni-eyea and f alluring- damsels with or without the ' aid 1 of match-makipg A jinammas Would the taxed bachelor be compell ed to maintaihbis bachelothcod- x.ntil he complied with some " , statutory jnetodj of j .sm:f epdeiing Jttis -chatter, He 'must "be ailowecl' something'' far his4 taxes. - - ' ':j5taeeof waterrin OaroFeat river at 'Fayilrillem.?a, atl"a ajfSht 'yester ' day 17.4 feet. : - "" " ' ' YOUR HAIR PARBIAirsifGE ST- - if-ff 'I t o idfctjf ' 'ftem'oves:; Dandruff Stops ' .FilJing'Hair and Scalp Hen.:"" , 'jwdJwit is full 'of dandruff,- thin; streaky, dull &nd-:ever will .do Hip-to look pretty, yoii xan almost' immedi ately remove the cause making it beau 4 . v: ' tiful, thick andfluffyby -the-use of .Parisian" Sageohe' Of the""most'help fuf arid' invigoraffng'hatf "ahd scalu ' Parisian Sage iiot only : saves . your hair but stimulat!es'tne,hair roots and furbishes"" ihenourishmerit' needed to make it groV long:rabundant and ra'df- jaiit-with ''life. ' Justrt6ne applicatiorft removes' "every trace" of dandruff and utops 'Tscaip" Itch roar liair!' becomes soft and .fluffy with .h , incomparable ij gloss, beauty and charta. , y - You " cannot " be", disappointed with this - harmless and delicately - perfum ed "tonic-for there is notmng so good J for your hair. It is easily applied at home and costs but a trifle from' ft. Bellamy, or any drug counter. Adver- Jtisement. the Evening dispatch, January creFF .that's & .1 11 1 i . . T ! WastefufhRs Of knoxvihe Journal, and .v.. Pages and volumes ten about the wastefulness people of this country ed .one .of the besetting slnof the burn too much of the 'candles' of life at, both ends. Men iff - business am bitious to succeed and 'amass work all the time rand never;.! rest. Their lives are a constant upon v!. their - physical 1 1 and strength. One may think he can all wcrk and no rest, but by ; and by when . it' is., too late, he discovers his J ' What .? hundreds of thousands - oc 'Americans.; should' learn and practice is that reasonable. Vest lianas' essential as to linow how ' to work, If that is ignored, impairment "of health is , a certainty" and a' .premature . end of one's powers.! 'it is to that ' sort 0 waste .. the , American people 3? should give more consideration than th$y do. - " ' "The 'Cotton rLuation. New York Journal of Commerce. ; ; cannot be , regarded, as satisfactory to J the states of the; south T which : haVet -.. VYU11B IUB tUUUU SlLUilLlUU LUUUYl depended so- largely upon the .demand tor tms one product, its improvement j in the, lat. two "months 4s, something ; amazing ana aiioras great rener to tne tense feeling of November. The crop of 11914 will1 evidently prove to be the largest on. record, and' it had to. come into a market utterly demoralized and almost l closed abroad by ttbe;uddeii i breakin out, of. war. The amount gin - ned jap Xo January 15th was 14,907,94? bales, which ' .exceed' that of the re- coru .crop . oi lvll ac me - same ; uam by 400,000 bales. The report of the ! final ginning will come Ori March 20th 000. bales:of "more, 'against the 15,553, 073 of 1911" si, : 1 .This seemed like a calamity in -October and early ,Navember JExpdrts. "were practically ' cut off asd th4; do mestic, .demand, was depressed. . The i exchanges .were closed and there: was ho real market. " The government re port of 1 No vember' 1st reckoned the average price at $31.50 s per .bale -of 500 pounds., selling, prices varying in different localities. .There!;waV;i4is--position to store a large su,rpius: and hold it for a recovery of price,:, and tne familiar loan fund scheme was devised...- About the beginning of .De cember , foreign - shipments began .to get " under way ; and conditions . began to improve and prices to rise-. Secre tary Hester; of ; the New rOrleans .:Ex change reports thatv from fAtigust st to November 1st the 4)lan.temarket; irH nlv..2.719.of0 hales-aeainst ,5j042.- 000;in 4he same period tinl9i3,?f mitj from November ' 1st to January r22nd, the nrinfl shnwa ;- an- advance . of - about 0 ' a ! baleince-NovembJsjL 7; ; Our $6.00 Crepe t.tV Our $6.00 Chiffon - . i. i Enough' is jwasted to feedevery des- fe. Ml'.v.g tSH titute family in the country if it; could Mt?& JiMi ' MHS? 1 be saved-; and judiciously applied. -3' mm$ ZM&zf' -MM 1: But there is a waste of which iOssM iM,.SWmM -JimM Mid than of the neceBsmiOm fpif fp pp matuiely oid for the reason . that 7they ' $5.00' White ShadowAVaist Ijllferil 54-irith Long BlacK Kersey Coat, $'2:1; .1-3 ,0tt oE &2,i&dr$'rDr .T it" 5f 2d, idib. III have beeiuwrlM . , .r.;W 525; .f it may M'mmpM mmX mmmm ;iches,i; , mm JmrnmM W't- Fm. take raiygm , strain! - . ;C V-:', I-;1P?at ' " mental - ; XS ttmmJ-J-l; KV&WJXUfm & -r: : stand m m-m& ,4 -mm m'j&m gmi ?' '.-i' .v.? sTf- tm.i' ;-; '.'--;. -iir' ...... ' sliilfe;., SiCSviSW- :-.:-v'-ss- !t-i."-"it l ir , -J---";':-: .it' '.:.-.-. '..iv-''- i ;: S : fif J f .-; rsna gum itia Jr'SHffi:.,':' ,':M'-. ,"M. fl-tlfflfee' ' i i. V ; tfllV'. J : TI . i TlfT - mm tegs:?. De Chine Walstl :-,'''v.f ' Ml ir 'L '":: 2tt'? MJ -S:.f ? i I Irl Vt Bi 8BBS3EI Pluin,Navy, Greeii M9S ' . . Taffeta Waist; la ' - r. j. $?S v J ' J1 fiisiiawnifii 210-212.214 NORTH ilONSliliEEfi' . Ajjente LeGrequeCcrsets; McCafl lill'T 1 A l. rxi.--' IIP. IT W v W v"J:. fig! " ' M "V" T:'- ftvJ ';" rtSys.. JSJni---?.??,' -. M&ff Ll.--.. 'V ;v- :VA:i' " , 1 1 ' ' '-r . I'-' a .;-; '"'JJk-.j'.'. ;,.lvS,.v'','.,i i -."-5i- v-:-- i .$2.48 . ... - . . . y . Patterns By "BUD" FISHER J vjj If MllGRANi TODAY r ;. :: :FQV RTH EPISODE 1'r':fjfc:t"f-i"' Being ;. - "THE MYSTERY OF THE . HAUNTED HILLS". . .Great? Film of the Children : "'TWAS THE. NIGHT BEFORE .' - , ;i CHRISTMAS" A l$o a stirring Dramatic: IMGANCELL1NG LOVE'S OBLI r ; G ATI ON" ." -STItL. 5 CENTS ACADEMY OF v TO N I GHT--FB I DAY . v 3IATXKK SAXl'RDAY And ' His " Uijf " Stoek t'ompany, in a Ec- pcrtlre of - Ulzb 'Class ria s. . 3 TONIGHT: ; . VTHE1 TYPHOON" Seats. Xo; Selling: at Woodall & Shepimrd's M$tin 4 . &,'.' . . ..' ".i.lOc, 2(.c. Nisht.t4-?if'-iT.L-?.!3.-''.: .-:ioc, 20c, 30c. TNEiYORK etpwn; S. C, JVjlflSW.TOltK TO WILMINGTON Steamshtp CUerbipe..f.V. Friday, Jan. 2!Mlt. Steamslilp -Seminole...,. Friday, Fch. otli It Wli.M?rJN UXON TO G KOBGETO WN Hteauisuip:;i;iierokee.i..r.;iloiHia.v, Ft-l. 1-t Steamship Seminole. .TV. .Monday, fob Wli , WJiinii!iTOII;TO NEW toKK Steamsiip Semlnoler, Saturday, Jan. "Mh SteamIprbexokee.v.Saturday, Fell. Ctli 5 UotE"-- steaaM-rsrifcarty passengers. J3qatpped nltn'vWireiss;-; v Tttronrii Bills ot .Lading f and Lowest lironQ rates guarsnteeC to and from points in North and Soutn Carslin. ;V I. BXOEKK, Agnt; Wlimlnrrtea, N. & V t. SJ4ALLBONES, Comntr-t lal Ac ; - . ". .yMwitaat . W. C . .V . ; ; iPoPECLOsuKE sale. . ' My virtue ot ttie power of sale cont;iiuel iff a, certain mortgage deed made by W. Flynrt and wife Daisy Flynn to the Nrth Carolina Honie JJuilding Association. Ix ar ing date Jannary:i2th. 1912.'and duly n?- fistered on-the records of; New Hanover t.ouniy In Book OU. naee 4iJ. the nndorsisii- ed wiU selk at public auction, to the liii-'h-jest bidder' 'for cash, on Jtriday the I'.'tn Iday of Fcnrnnry, 1915, at twelve o" lock Al tbe. following described lot of bind In the-City-of Wilmington, to-wit: Beginning rtn ventern line of Sixth street 5S feet ni t!: tfoni its intersection witn the nortbern tof Ju'.i .street; runs ; thence nortbv-m ily teion the-western line of Sixth g.v--.'t 41 Jfet; tl'enee west ward ly parallel wi'b N'u; (street i ; feet ?- thence sontbwart'.l? l-ara.Ki i Wltlv Sixth street 41 feet :: thence easiwa llv narallel with fsinn sttreot Q4 feet to tbc Beginning, "being part of Lots 5 aiui NUiiy vOAKOLINA -fHOME BUILDl-N ASSOCIiTION. ' ' By JOUN 1. BKLLA'MY & SON, 3a.. 18 W).dyj y v- . . Attorneys If- By virtue of the power of sale contain w Woods and wife Mattie Wo7is to Wortn Carolina Home Building Associain'". : bearing date r October 21st, 1S11, a.l 1"1V. registered u . the records of New Hane ;County In Book' 60, page 307, the nnde'-.-Bigned M-iIl..-seU, at, public auction, to 'highest bidder, for eash, at the Conn "Mouse door in the City of Wilmington. a :Thursday, the; 18th .ay of February, at twelve o'clock. Mj the following descrio ed lot of land in the City of Wilmington, to-wit: Beginning at a . point In the nrtu ern Jine of liankin -street .177 feet west ; w ahe western line of IJay street and lo- jfvi.. "cast of the eastern line of Wood street , ,j-uns thence eastwardly with the nortnern fUne: of Kankin street 33 feet; thence nortn swardly parael-with Wood street Cfi ttei, i ... . i 4- v. - T? an kill tnence westwaraiy paranei uu - -- . street 33 feet; thence southwardly paraii" wit h Wood street ( feet to the beginning, and being part of Lot 5 Block 242. January lSlb, 1915. . ' ' ''mrmV(j NOKTH CAKOL1NM HOME BUILDI- - At,s50CLATION, . ' ,Ja 18 30 d.vs - - wongas"- . J Subscribe to- Tlie Evening Dispatch. r ,-j-J,'.:'.fM"! 11 .i'?.r -v:'iv jixV-tfij-uA- I- Geprg
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