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iriEiLMiNGTSm December sri 9 1 e .-v. PAGE SEVEN : 3 sv V"" t-v,Jf .i-. 4 1 ''' - it fw--r y ...,v. A- ll !" 1 Here tea list 'of i nfew sub 7 1 --s 4" v k I 1 srfr . 1 " 1. f -i " .V - i 1 1 Six ill 1 7th and Market Street. Phone 70. 5th arid Red Cross Streets. Phone 74. PURE CREJUV!ERY for' Saturday Only . . ... ? ; . . . .42 l-2c lb. Best Patent Flour . i . . .... .... . . .65c sack Head Rice . . . . . 7c lb. scribers to Ef ell Telephone service recently added to bur list.. Cut r this putiandjpaste it in your tele phone directory. Watch us grow! Old Virginia Roe . ... White House Coffee . . Delmonte Peaches . . Fresh Prajned Citron . . Best Cheese ... . V Lipton's Tea, ) -4's . . . Peas , , v . . ..... . Dried Figs . .... . . . Good Coffee . . .. . . . 17c can . . . . . .32c lb. 22c can ......23c lb. ...... 32c lb. . ...r. ...18c" 9c can . .....23c lb. . . . . 20c tt. .1372-J .1704-J 491 . 920-J We have on hand a full stock of Nuts, Fruits, and all Holiday Goods. Give us your orders and buy the best for less, by paying Cash. Julia Gifford in Victor Herbert's Co mic Opera Success, "Sweethearts," a t the Academy of Music, Matinee and Night, on Next Wednesday, Dec. 13. r READ DISPATCH BUSINESS SPECIALS AN - INVASION Editor Dispatch: ' " But Tar Heel women don't want suffrage. There -are ; exceptions, "pity-'tis, 'tis true," 'but it is the rule that matters and, praise God, TUr Heel women ias a rule don't want suf frage, and we Tar ' Heel women of Wilmington object to this . invasion, and: we rise to say so. It is humilia tion that the fortifications were not planted Strong pnough tp prevent this invasion, but sjnfie the enemy Is hjere .we come into line of resistance. 1 k"1S i Tf GOODS SHIPPED ir:--r'W:M BY PARCEL POST Mw NSaft... Js' S I ment. We fill every order prompt .; ji v, r' I ly and guarantee safe delivery. j j J 9 m r- ' , ' m w m : mm MAIL ORDERS will be filled as care fully and satisfacto rily as if you selected the goods at this big store in person. Do Your-- Xmas Shopping ailIirom This Big Storfe sarid - By ; M -of A Thok Gift -Stiggestioiis A VOID the tedious round -of store after store that makes; gift-buy ing a dreaded task; Instead of the hustle and bustle, of crowded shops, sit down comfortably at home, look: over tnis. actv. ana piciv out trie guts iur an ui yuui ust, men vvv. - that infmitflv better than the old way? And you have larger stocks to choose from with lowest prices as an added "incentive to play Santa our way! Don't waft mail your order early today if possible. We will gladly answer your inquiries and supply additional information on any items named below. For "Her 97 Stationery Whiting and Eaton Crane and Pike, in all fashionable fabric finishes. In attractive boxes, at 50c to $10.00. Bridge and Whist Sets In leather cases, complete, 50c to $3.00. Address Books, Guest Books, Shop ping Lists, Visiting Lists leather covers, in a variety of styles, 25c to $5.00. Diaries for 1917 always welcome for him or her, 10c to $1.00. Card Index Cooking Recipe Files handy for keeping choice recipes, 75c up. Engraved Calling Cards complete, with plate, 100 cards, 41-55 and up. Send for specimens and select type faces. 4 Card Cases great variety to choose from, at 50c upward. Dennison Crepe Paper fine for Holiday decorations, 25c per rou Savi ngs Banks Three coin, regis tering, a good home bank, $1.75 up. ' ' Work Baskets splendid styles and values, at $3.50 to $t.50. X mas Seals, Tags, Cards and Labels, 10c pkge. Tinsel Cord for tying up gift pack; ages, 10c spool. Jewel Cabinets, leather and plush covered, with lined trays,. $5,00 up. The gift that serves as a daily reminder of good judgement aris( Walenn ifouhtaihPi&n THE BEST PEN MADE 144 PENS ALWAYS IN TOCK EVERY PEN QUAfVANTEf D We carry one of th; largest jissortmeats in the South, at from $2.50 to 35.00. De scriptive folder, showing some of the most popular styles, mailed on request. Make someone happy this year with a Waterman- order it now. Place orders now for DIXIE LAND LINE PERSONAL GREETING CARDS ' Exauisitely eneraVed decorations in L natural colors, with5 aippropriate;' sentt- ments tor tne season amsyour name engraved beneath. Write for descriptive booklet and prices and place your orders at once to insure prompt delivery in time for Christinas. ENGRAVING Embossing, die stamping, for wedding and social occasions. Best of workmanship, executed in ur own big engraving plant, where only the most -expert artist engravers are "employed. Write for specimens and prices. . 100 "cards engraved from , your own plate, 90c. post paid. For Brass Ink' Stands, 50c to $5.00. Brass Desk Sets; $200 to $25.03. Brief Cases extra" well made, in varied styles, $2.00 to $20.00. Smoking Sets an appreciated gift for him who smokes, $1.00 to $5.00. v Book Cases sectional styles, per section, $3.75 ask for illustra tion and prices, complete. Chess Men finely carved, $3.50 to $5.00. Dominoes 50c to $5.00. Pinochle Sets 50c to $3.50. , Lbose Ljeaf Books $1.00 to $5-00. Boston - Pencil Sharpener should be in every Hqnje. lilOQ, Filing Cabinets-SHaV-: Walker sec tion, all, in wood and steel. Prices on request. -' - , - Blank Bks-peciaJ ruling for pyery purpose, Drinking Flasks and Cups, $1.50 up."" . " ' Brass" Cuspidors-$.50 upwards. Automobile Record Books just, what he wants, 75c up. Waste Baskets Wood., Wicker, Wire and Brass, front 50c up. Loose Leaf Books great variety, at from"50c upwajed.- Ingersoll Watenes reliable time- : keepers, $1. Off to $3.00. Drawing Instruments complete sets, in case, $2.75 up. . '. Ski ning to go out this evening and hear this speaker for woman suffrage, and every one to a man is going sole ly because well, because boys will go to a show to see what is going to happen. All good men have a lot of boy left in them and so here they go tonignt, sincerely scorning the wiole thing, expecting, knowing, they will come away scorning more. Beware, ye women, how you pro mote that which in the first place brings down the ideal of womanhood! and, in the second place, strikes a Applewhite, Jas. A., residence 406 Walnut , Bailey, Frances, Miss, residence 313 Ann St Bishop, J.. S., residence ill S. 7th street Blake, A. E. Commission Merchant, Front street Market Blake" & Warburton.- Electric aid Elevator Co., Princess Bldg Blake, J. A., residence, Sea Gate, N. C. 7514 Blocker, Jas. H. .Pressing Club, 13 North 2nd 51 6-J Bolles, Hannah, Miss, residence 411 Orange 1896 Boswell, A. E., residence 1218 Castle 1756 Bo.wden, J. N., residence 213 Harnett St 710-J Brady, D. B ..residence Colonial Apt. 2083 Brown, F. residence 515 S. 4th 1672 Brown, J. T., Jr., residence Sea. Gate, N. C 7519-J Buck, J.'.W., residence 812 Princess 1000-L-2 Byrd, H. C, residence 315 Red Cross 1684-J Cashwell, C. C, attorney, Pythian Bldg. 934 Carter, Ara Miss, residence 214 Campbell 1528-W Chadbdtirn, Serena Miss, residence Sunset Park 1701-W i Chad bourn Lumber Co. Wood YardT Water and Martin 653 Codington, H. A. Dr., Office Southern Bldg 517 j Codington, H. A. Dr., residence 111 Grace St 551 l Council,.H. J residence 308 Harnett 1825 ! Davis, M. E- Mrs., residence 111 Wooster 1345-W j Delano, G. E., residence 40 Church 1726-L-2 I DeRuiter, G., residence East Wilmington 1687-W Dewey, E. M., residence 1014 Market 1647-J Edwards, N. D., residence 1606 Orange 1658 J Farmer, J. B., residence 105 North 7th 1959 Foster, H. E., residence 22 South 2nd 1788-J Fowler, G. T., residence 422 South 5th 147-L-3 (, Fulcher, W. M., residence 1017 South Front , 1596-J Galloway, C. R., residence 111 North 6th 1953-J GeBott, J. D., residence 1730 Orange C72 Hand. W. B., residence 111 North 6th 1953-J Harrell, Geo. V. Mrs., residence Sunset Park 1407-W Harrisa, Geo., Recorder's office Court House 236 Henryr W. J., Wood Yard 117 South Water 1023 Herbs t, Frank, residence Sunset Park 1224-L-2 Herring, J. Q. & Co., grocers 720 Dock 1922 Herring, J. Q., residence 419 Wright , 1732 Hewett, Coy, residence 306 Nprth 7th 1305-L-3 Hodges, W. W., residence 402 North 2nd 1849-J Holt, Alice Mrs., residence 713 Castle 1291-W Hudler, F. A. Mrs,, residence 324. South 4th 1840-J Johnson, Lottie E., residence 803 Red Cross 1933-J , King, F. L., residence Audubon, 694-2 . Lewis, J. A., residence 711 North 5th 1744-L-2 McEachern, W- H., residence 316 S, 6th 649 McGowan, W. A., office 210 Princess . ; .1709-J Maffitt, J. L. Mrs., residence 323 South 4th 1036-J Maloney J. C, office Murchispn Bank Bldg. 221 Marks H. F. residence Cape Fear-Apt. 1156-L-2 Mason, H. C, residence 308 South 2nd St .'. 1946 Ma? B., residence 323 South 6th 1473-W Meyland, A. L., residence 1915 Woolcott Ave 741-J Mills, F. L., residence 1209 South 4th ,1278-W Moffitt, E. M., office Moffltt Bldg. . . , 167 Moore, E. C. Mrs., residence 613 Orange 1338-J Murray, T. S., residence 418 North 6th .. . . . .1 . 7. . .1324-W Nurnberger, C. F resideiice 705 Orange 1765-W ' Oldenbuttel, N. V., residence 1723 Orange . 1070-L-3 Owen, H. Ml, residence Sunset Park .' 1701-J Page, J. A., residence 516 South 6th 1748 Pearsall & Co., factory East Wilmington 794-W Penny, W. A., residence 705 Chestnut 1735 Phares, G. D., residence 407 Wrightsville Ave 1469-W Phelps, H. E. Mrs., residence 518 Red Cross 1459-J Porter, J. R., residence 112 South 8th , .1104-W Ricaud, A. G. Mrs, residence Carolina. Apt. ... , ...... .lfBO-W , Robinson, J. S. residence 209 South 17th 1858-J Rogers, Rosa Miss, residence Sea Gate, N. C 7525-W Rowan, Eva Miss, residence 608 South 6th 1667-J Sadgwar, Mable, residence 16 North 8th 1775-W 1583-W Ilt is a disagreeable task to' have to . parley about, it, but for the sake of the boys and the girls and because of the presumption against our dig nity and our ideas, we must set forth our protest. There are two reasons why we object to all this equal suf frage talk. First, it compromises Woman and to bring down women one iota from her standard of wom anliness is to do the greatest harm possible for time and eternity. Sec ond, it compromises the men and this is a greater harm, if possible. Tar Heel women, have you regard for what your fathern, brothers and husbands stand for? Don't you see that every suggestion of this suf frage movement means that your men folks can't be trusted to protect woman and promote justice and pure laws and the general good? Are you willing to sit still and let this reflection be cast on your men folks? Of course you are not. 7"T This thing has made headway while we, who are all against it, are so busy with our God-appointed tasks, in home, in school room and service towards the needy, we have not had time to fight it off. We are too busy now today. There are so many old jpeople and little children and or phans and blind people! and sick peo ple, to be preparing Christmas sur prises for and here we must let these lovely tasks halt while we ral ly against this unlovely tiling. Some of the best men in the city are plan-. Sandlin Minnie MisSf residence 720 Market . V. GO INC :EninM0PmUen: A- Stationers - Bookbinders 913 EAST MAIN 9 V Lrf AT PutaiiEndto Repair Bills BEAVER BOARD, wallt and ceilings never crack or need repair like plastered walls. You can put BEAVER BOARD up any time of the year with out delay, muss or litter. It saves coal bills in winter and makes a cooler home in summer. For remodeling, use 'BEAVER BOARD don't think of re-plastering. Nail BEAVER BOARD right over the old plaster. This will settle your wall and ceiling problem for all time. Roger Moor eV Sons & Co. Brick Manufacturers and Dealers tn Building. Material, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Etc. I ; jy(AUiSkf CEILINGS j Schulken, Chas. L., 1202 North 4th-.....' 1940-J Shannon, J. E., residence Audubon 694-1 St. George, R. C, residence 806 Market 1740-J ., Tomz, Wm. F-, residence 213 North 6th ! 1953-W Townes, W. A., residence Carolina Apt. 1829-J Waddell, E. S: Miss, residence 407 Nunn . 1840-W Wallace, R. W residence 701 Dock 992-W Washington; Louisa, residence 11th and Orange 1682-W Williams, Lewis, residence Audubon 497-3 Wilkinson, C. A., residence 9 North 7th street 992-J ' Every Bell Telephone Is a Long Distance Station SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY harsh' Dlo'w at the 'dignity and stand ard of true chivalrous Southern man hood. Beware! Send this suffragette representative hack;, back some where to her hpme. Can't somebody ,get her' shut up in a home? Give her some embroidery patterns and flower seed and recipes for dessert and a vplume of Browning and a yajxl where she can look up through the trees at the stars, and a Bible, with a chapter marked, wherein the ficgt errand after the resurrection wals given; given to woman and the errand was: Tr "Go tell of Me." A WOMAN SPEAKING FOR THE-REST. For Carolina. Children Half Fare, schedules, reservations on 'i trains and ships, and interesting lit erature on Cuba, apply to the ' under signed, who will procure It for you promptly. T. C. WHITE, General- Passenger Agent. Phone 160. Wilmington, N. C. Hot Supper Rolls ten cents a dozen Farris Bakery. Advt. 12-7-St S49.66 EXCURSION TO HAVANA . v - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. " r For the Christmas and New Year Hpliday excursion to Cuba, the Atlan tic Coast Line will sell excursion tickets from Wilmington to Havana, including meals and berths on steam ships, at the fare and on the date named above,, limited returning until January 7, 1917. F2res will apply via Jacksonville, thence via the East Coast and the "'Over-Sea Railroad," or via the West Coast of Florida, through Port Tampa, bu not going via one route and re turning via the other, and tickets will be - good to stop over at all stations en route, either on the going or -re turn trip, or both. ' Proportionate - Fares jfrom Nearly Every Other Point in Virginia, NorJh Carolina and South Oh, Kenny's is the place to go for Coffe, Teas and Rice. He gives a Souvenir each week and does not raise his price. C. D. BENNY 6 CO. Exclusive 'Dealers In Sugar, Coffee Teas and Rice. Fresh' Roasted Coffee Dally. Souvenir Saturday. 'J C. P. KENNY & COMPANY v Rhine 679, 1C South" Front.' Prompt Delivery r i
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