.- .! -J ' -1 v. 4 ... . 4t-i'-- PAGETHREE' 4C- COTTON ' : -i r. . p ycw York, Dec. 16. There was a encval of Wall Street and Western selling1 on thecotton market today. Tljfl opening was steady, at a decline 0f ?, to 6 points and after some ir regularity, actite months sold 17 to on noints under last night's closing figui'i or ana ;Ottlod. Open 18.25 ..18.46 . .18.68 ..18.47 ..16.80 . Close 17.85 17.95 18.18 18.37 18.38 16.55 pereiuber January .. March . . May July October . . GRAIN AND PROVISIONS ftheai .. $ 1.63$ 1.62 5-S (orn -..r. 92 917-8 0at3 53 52 7-S ftl)? - 13.70 Iaril i6.0016.Q2 Pork 26.90 Wilmington Spot Savannah Cotton Charleston Spot . .Norfolk Spot .... Xow York Spot . . .. ..18.00 . .. .19 3-4 .17.75 .18.35 WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES. Xothing Doing. Receipts. Cotton Spirits Rosin . Tar . . ..154 .. 9 .. 37 . . 97 Liverpool Cotton Exchange closed. Rejection of Duma Affects The American Wheat Mar ket at Once. Chicago, 111., Dec. 16. Wheat leaped upward today, following the Russian Duma's rejection of the peace terms and because it was reported that the United States would not in tervene at present. First sales show ed as much as 8 1-4 a bushel rise. Ju ly jumped -to $1.40 against $1.31 3-4 at yesterday's finish. RUSSIA'S DECISION SENDS WHEAT UP In a few moments, some. . transactions 3 -Reading . After a maximum advance of 10 1-2 j Seaboard Air Line sellers became somewhat bolder and ii reaction set in. It was more than a half hour before complete m m m . I ot from 5 to 7 cents up from yester day's latest figures. May wheat, at the top of the bulge, touched $1.64 1-2 whereas the previous close was $1.54 'o S1.55 1-2. DIED ON THE TRAIN Capt. Lockamy Passed Away En Route to Philadelphia. News was received here this morn ing of the death of Capt. W. O. Lackamy, a highlyfespected citizen of Wilmington, which occurred lastriight at or near Rocky Mount, on North bound train No. "42, on which Captain Lockamy left the city last night for Philadelphia for treatment of his throat from which he has been suffer ing for some time. Captain Lockamy, accompanied by his son, Mr. Beverly Lockamy and Dr. Arnold Stovall, left the city yes terday afternoon at 6:45 o'clock. Cap tain Lockamy, who was very ill at the time was placed to bed in a Pullman far. Attention was given him en route from time to time, but on being called after the train had arrived in Rocky -fount it was found that he had passed sway. for the past ten years Captain Lockamy has been superintendent of the Garrell building and has rendered ffiost efficient service for the owners -Ir and Mrs. Louis H. Skinner, Cap- steadiness was estaDiisnea at a range Qmiv,rn Railwav Market !BeIWB&s ( vv ; V - stocks vl: - ; . New York (Wall Street) , Dec . 16 Rejection by the Russian DumV or Germany's - peace overtures' and other developments offering little hope, of immediate cessation of hostilities con- tributed largely to furthering vigor - ous recovery at today's opening. Unit - off to 18.99 for January fed States Steel changed hands in one lot of 25,000 shares, at &d extreme gain Of 2 3-4 points , with an' advance of 2 to 3 points in Central Leather, Lacka - wanna Steel, American and Baldwin Locomotivesr-Mexican petroleum and sugars. Marine, preferred, rose 4 ' 1.4 points and tnternatlonal Paper 5 noints. Leading rails' vpro nlcn hio-W. er by 1 to almost 2 points . Allis-Chalmers ... . . 29 1-2 American Beet Sugar .. 100 1-4' American Can .. .. .. .. 51 7-8 American Car- and Foundry '". . 69 3-8 American Locomotive .... . ..81 7-8 American , Cotton Oil . . .. ..50 1-2 j American Smelting .... . .'...108 5-8 j American Sugar ...... .... Ill 5-8 American Tel. & Tel. ... American Tobacco (bid) . Anaconda Copper .. Atchison . . , Atlantic Coast Line (bid) Baldwin Locomotive . T Baltimore & dhio . . . . . Bethlehem Steel , Canadian Pacific (bid) . . . Central Leather . Chesapeake & Ohio- . . Chi,, Mil. & St Paxil .. Chi., R. I. & Pac, Ry. . . Colorado Fuel & Iron . . .125 7-8 . .216 . . 871-2 . .104 7-8 . .122 .. 69 85 575 166 94 1-2 , 66 7-8 93 1-2 39 1-2 47 1-:2 Consolidated Gas : . . . . . . : 132 5-8 Corn Products . 241-8 Crucible Steel . J ' . . 68 3-4 Cuba Cane Sugar . . . . .... 55 Erie . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 371-2 General Electric . . .... V. . . 172 1-2 Great Northern Pfd. . . . . ... .117 Great Northern Ore Ctfs. . . . . 40 1-8 Illinois Central . . . ...... .106 Inspiration Copper 591-2 Int. Merc: Marine Pfd. : ....1061-8 International Nickel '.. . . . . 43 1-2 International Paper 45 1-4 Kansas City 'southern . . .. 27 1-2 Kennecott Copper 48 1-2 Louisville & Nashville (bid) ..133 Liggett & Myers (bid).; .. ..275 Lorillard Co. (bid) .. . 225 Maxwell Motors . . 73 1-4 Mexican Petroleum . . . National Lead . . . . New York Central . . . . N.. Y., N. H. & Hartford Norfolk & Western . . Northern Pacific .. Pennsylvania Ray Consolidated Copper 99 3-8 61 3-4 .1061-4! . . 55 . . .137 1-4 ..110 -. . 56 1-4 28 1-8 -. . 109 1-8 showed a rise of 10 cents a bushel. Republic Iron & Steel 81 18 3-4 40 1-2 66 1-4 Seaboard Air Line Pfd. . Sloss, Shef. Steel & Iron Southern Pacific . . . . gg j.2 36 3-8 Southern Railway Pfd. 72 115 7-8 Studebaker Corporation . . Tennessee Copper Texas Co 1991-2 Union Pacific ..1461-2 United Fruit 156 United States Rubber . . . . . . 65 1-4 U. S. Smelting & Refining ,.,681-2 United States Steel . .. ..1141-8 United States Steel Pfd 119 Utah Copper 108 7-8 Virginia-Caro. Chem . 45 1-2 Wabash Pfd. B. .". ' . ." 30 3-4 Western Union 1013-4 Westinghouse Electric 55 1-4 Total sales.. .. .. .. .. ..852,700 tain Lockamy was for many years freight conductor on the old; Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad. Captain Lockamy, who was about 65 years of age, ia survived by his wife and children,- all of whom have the tender sympathy . of their many friends. The remains -were prepared for burial in Rocky Mount t and "Were sent to Fayettfiville, where they will probably be interred tomorrow . ;.Mrs. Lockamy left this morning for -Fay-etteville . - New York, Dec. 16.--The United States Coast Guard cutter, Mohawk, lety here today to go to the assist ance of an unidentified vessel off shore, at Little Beach, N. J. The fcutter was expected to arrive about 1 p.'a . v. BmNlBIIRKS (UP FATIKIEII3 s s s ' s s BV Mc MARIIUS .. . ---.r....r. -tmtnmr, , - vn l- o, nrrrrTf-- py-r-- . j J .. ; " , V ' i ' V V ' I "7 " " ' " ' , TrWrNTHo" VAL.- WHAT ttAVE. J I IT WT VIF iOHTT RW,' - KJ I NEVER ( v H mTHit) J VoO OEEH ' HEAVY- ID HAVE TO STAX HOME ? S N COOLO UNDER- I HERE LAKE- J Y HOUD1M' THAT A " . 1 AK AHES - ) - Z - - Z STAND HAT K ) ROD Its THE t 7" ' ' ' ' al : ; LOCAL MARKETS - ' Eggs I. :. .. ;.35c Butter,.! lb.. Country ... .. . i30c Spring phickens, apiecej , ; .?5c, to 45c Grown Chickens, apiece . . 50c to 60c Puddle Ducks apiece ....45c j Guineas, apiece .. .. ..35c fBeef' r . . -. .9c tQ. 10c Sweet Potatoes, bushel . . 55c Irish Potatoes, sack . . . .. ..$4.75 1 N c Hams, lb . i. 24c I N- C. Shoulders and Ribs, lb.:... 22c ' Oranges,; Cal i-- - -. -$6.00 Bananas, 7-8,unch :.jL10'to $1.40 !' Lemons, fancy $4.00 to $4.50 prida granges . . . . .'. ..$2.75$3.25 , . ? FIVE DAYS LEFT OF THE DIAMOND RING CONTEST. - (Continuel Frorri iage One.) HOVV THEY STAND. Abbottsburg.: N. C. Edna Cashwell . V .... . . . j - Acme, N. C. Rena Bradt. . . . .. .... .. 1 Mattle Powell j Ruby Sculh 1-21 Alma, N. C. 7,100 5,000 5,070 5,100 27,800 Mrs. Robert Belch .... . . . Annie McLean . . ' Armour, N. C. Mrs. B. L. Daniel. . .. .. . 30,790 29,960 1 " Atkinson, N. C. Mabel Henry . . .... Sallie J, Kelly. . . .v . . -4,250 '6,050 8,700 j Mamie Woodcock Autryvllle, N. C. Rovelia Autry . . Fay Cashwell Violet Cooper .- .. . 4,230 4,250 5,200 Bladen bo rp. N. C. Myra Hilburn 7,100 Boardman, N. C. Mrs. Bettie Haynes 4,900 Lucile Jolly. : .. v 3,250 Lena May Stanley -. . .'. 2,300 Bolton, N. C. Maude Council . . .... 6,450 Burgaw, N. C. Ophelia Carr 2,500 ' Anna Delle Futch 3,100 Rachel Johnson.. 2,080 1 Mrs. Lula Wallace 3,550 Burgaw, R. F. D. No. 3, N. C. Mabel Bowen 3,400 Effie Blanchard . . a . . 1,930 Cerro Gordo Agnes Griffin 4,100 1 Pauline Hammond Virginia Smith ( Chadbourn, N. C. i Kate Brown , . . Abbie Grant 4,220 3,950 2,400 3,200 3,050 r Mrs. Nina Nance . Clarkton. N. C. ' Amanda ciarK Lucy Williams . . . Maude Ivey. .. 1,250 1,200 30,580 i Clinton, N. C. Lucile Collins . . 2,040 Rebecca Hmes 1,700 Lucile Kelly . . 2,400 Lillie Lewis 1,110 Gladys Newman 1,350 Pauline Newsome . . 29,740 Sarah Rogers 2,010 Conway, S. C. Mazella Hedley 5,100 Molly Jones 4,200 Nettie Maudf? Mishoe .'. .... . . 3,200 Mazie Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Dublin, N. C. Willette Hughes . : 4;050 Aalma McDaniel .. 4,250 Elizabethtown,. N. C. Actip.s C.rnmartifi 4.750 Ruth Hester 5,300 I Evergreen, N. C. Mrs. J. W. Griffin .. .. .... 30,990 Fair Bluff, N. C. Frankie Anderson . . ...... 30,800 Lillian Bartley . . . .30,280 Artyemae Cribbs . . . . . . . . 30,380 Pauline Renfrow . . .... . . 30,660 Fairmont, N. C. Bennie Baker . 4,500 Bonnie Granthum .. .. 3,660 Rosalie Jenkins . . .. .... ....1,750 Vera Purvis. . . 1,050 Eva Thompson ... 1,450 Faison, N. C. Elizabeth Gibson 4,770 Margaret Southerland . v .. .. 4,420 Freeman, N. C. Nora Alford . . .... 2,100 Pecolia Grice 1,270 Ethel Grimsley .. 30,640 Minnie. Hardy .. 30,950 Garland, N. C. 'Bella Carter : '...-'4,500 Mrs P.: S.Cromartie i .; Z$0Q Leila Herring; ; 5,000 .';V ; Gibson, N.- C.' V Jessie Baxley , . Mrs.. W. H. Webster , . . t.. ? , 4,100 Gladys .Wright-. . . . : S,750 Goldsbopo,' N. C. Doris Crawford 11,750 r Hamlet, ? N. ; C..?i Elizabeth Cloud -Rose Duer . . - 4 f 'm ' ' 1,200 . 1,000 Catherine :RUssell V T V. ' Gladys ' Sherwood ' ? ." ; v ".---i ; ' Grace Simpson. .. . i ... . " Hallsborb, N. C. Esther Miller ' -i" 0 . ; Maud. Pierce . . U . . . . . . Bessie Frink . . . . . . . . ' , ivanhoe; N. C. Mrs. G. G. Bannerman .. .. ..' Margaret Corbet t . . . . . Jacksonville, N. C. 1,370! 3,370 I 7,100 3,900 3,470 . .1,000 5.O70 4,250 Evelyn Cole . . . . '. . . - 2,100 Mary Emma Freeborn . . . Helen Klein I. . . :t . . . . Mrs . R. C. Warlick : . . . R. F. D., Jacksonville,. INT. Rachel Scott . . . . . . r . . -, . Mettie Walton . . .Vt . . . . KenansvllteVN.fC. Mrs . Wm . E. Powell ..' . . Kenly, N. C. Mrs. Emma Broughtori . . , . Inez Edgerton . . . . ...... . Sadie TVIorris . . ''. v ; . . .' Mrs. J. R. Sauls '. v.j. . V. Agnes Watson . . .... ... . Laurel Hiit, N. C. Mary Snead . . .... w . . . . . . ' LatTlnturg, N. C. 7,20,0 8,00 13,400 C. 2,060 2,070 28,100 2,100 2,400 2,910 2,050 1,700 ' 5,500 Eugenia Fairley , ... .. .. .. 3,700 3,240 3,200 ; EUen . Myrtle Willoughby Loris. S. C. Dorothy Gladys Butler . . . . ... 5,350 Lumoerton, iw. c. j Mrs. Shelton McKenzie 1,250 Carrie Parham .... . . .... 1,050 Margaret Pitman .. .. .. .. L070 Amanda Ethridge .. .. .. .. 1,200 Eliza Townsend.. .. .. .. .. 1,000 Leta Smith 1,000 Iola Ivey 12,020 Magnolia, N. C. Maggie Carroll 4,900 Marietta, N. C. Mae Oliver 4,600 ' Marion,. S. C. Ruth McEachern 6,770 Edith Snipes .. .. . .i . . :. .. 5,100 Maxton, N. C. Jeddie Mae Bristow , Anna Bell Henderson . . 3,200 5,050 Maude McRae 1,300 Ophelia Ormond ... .... Katie Lee McKmnon . . . . Maysville, N. C. Mrs Ernest A. Taylor .. .. . R. F. D., Maysville, N. Sadie Morton . . Lizzie Mills .. .. .. .. .. .. Mt. Olive, N. C. Elizabeth McGee Grace Parker . . .... . . 5,770 2,060 30,800 " 2.5Q0 1,960 1,000 3,100 Mullins, S. Belle Jennerette 9,100 Anna Mclntyre . . . . 3,550 J jRuth E. Wolff 15,450! j New Bern, N. C. ' 'Pauline Barrington 1,140 Newberlin, N. C. Mrs. R. C. Applewhite Elizabeth Metts . . Pembroke, N. C. Mrs. Margaret Pennington .. 3,460 ; 4,050 5,100 Pearl Sheppard 4,7b 0 R. F. D., Pembroke, N. C. Inez Lewis 2,200 Stella McNeill .". .. .. .. .. 3,120 Ethel Brown . . . . Phoenix, N. C. 3,200: Annie Maye Butler 17,100 1 Pollocksville, N. C. j Lillian Taylor 2,800 Proctorville, N. C. Blanche Surles .. .. 30,310 Richlands. 'Lucy Cox 1,000 Rockingham, N. C. Lillian Biggs . . . . . . . . Iola Cole Maggie Hasty .. .. .. Emma Porter . 7,500 'X 3,050 Roseboro, N. C. - Crosby Fisher . . 5,500 Rosehill, N. C. Mary Usher 3,010 Grace Easell . . . . . . 1,050 Rowland, N. C. Bessie Broke . . Beula Williams . . .... Shallotte, N. C. Irene Rourk . .4,100 2,200 Rexie Tripp .... ' 6,250 Katie Russ .. 3,440 Sneads Ferry, N C. Iva Lee Willis . . . . .. . Southport, N. C. 3,120 Mamie Daniels 28,500 Mary Glenn Williamson .. .. 30,220 Janie James Bessie; Newton ...... 1 .' .". SLPauls, N., ?. ....-, Christkrina Cuyto fir. . . , . . . 4,250 V' ' - :MSup'ply,i C. . '.' i-r"-Clossle Edwards i-: ;. S 3,720 Jessie Pigpttl. C, . . 5,050 Rotha, SellersIS" ,Jf V- 3,500 Grace Bloodgdod V . Elizabeth Darden . " .". JuliajPiner. I . .. t i i . .. . . Olive Pittman ." . - . :. Retta Ward- . . : . ; .' v . . . . :-: . Tabor, fl. C Velma Bell . . ; . 3,040 3,600 ; ,400 4,010 2,120 .1.000. 1,000 1,0.16 Sallie Garrell . . : - ' ' ' -. Ada Graham .,..v. .... ... Retha Ward ... .. .. . Edna White .. .: ..: .. .. ' , Tar Heel, N. C Alice Campbell . . . . . . . Leila. Grimes ...... Bula Smith . . : . . . . Hattie Monroe -. ... . . Teacheys, ti. C: Beatrice McMillan v. . . . Wilma Wells. Mrs. A, E. Page . . :. . . Town Creek, N. C. Lizzie F. Cannon . . ; . . Beulah McKeithan Gussie Skipper . . , . . . . Mrs. W H. Walker Turkey, N. C. Lena Hunter . . .... . . . Annie Lou Kelly i' Verona, N. C. Beulah Adams. .". Nannie Sewell . Warsaw, N. C. Annie Lee Adkins . . .... .1,000 i 1,030.) 1,200 4,600 .2,000 1,650 2,550 2,760 7,010 5750 2,350 5,450 v 2,070 .5.050 5,370 3,070 .3,700 2,100 Evelyn Anderson 3,410 Martha Best 1,000 Julia Recks . . . 1,000 Mattie Owens . . Sarah Hunter . . .... . . Watha, N. C. 3,500 2,520 6,200 Pansey Justice .. .. .. .. , Wallace, N. C. N Maggie Cox .. .. .. ... .. ... .. 1,000 Hattie Powers .. 2,540 Mrs. L. F. Saunders .. .. 30,010 Rena Sykes 2,000 Whiteville, N. C. ' Eugenia Britt 1,300 Penny Carter 2,500 , Rachel Grady 2,600 Lucile Powell . . 4,100 Jesse Smith 4,750 , Winter Park, N. C. Mrs. G. A. BisTiop 23,600 Virginia Cockrell' 30,990 Evelyn Herring . 29,250 W'lmington, N. C. , Thelma Applewhite 18.540 Mamie Baldwin . . . .... . . 18,900 Alma Bryan .. 9,950 Effa Boon 5,870 Mrs. B. C. Baggett 7,350 Ara Carter 3,850 Mrs. M. B. Cavanaugh . 10,770 Frances Cheek 4,460 Mrs. J. E. Clark . . 3,710 Mrs. Fred W- Dock . . . . . 29,890 Mrs. J. E. Ennett 7,350 1 Mrs. F. Eubank . . . 2,620 Sue Everett 6,070! 5,250 1 10,200 , 11,700 j Marie Fleet .. . Bessie Hard wick Mamie Godwin . Sadie Green .. 5,050; Vera Furlong . . 4,260 Josephine Harriss 4,200 Mary C. Hewlett 23,340 Mrs. James T. Holton 31,170 1 Ada Humphrey .. .. 31,380 Hattie R. James .. 2,020 Sallie Justice .. 6,200 Gladys Johnson . . . . . . . . . 29,990 Beatrice Leslie .. .. v 10,010 Mrs. T. I. Linder 1,300 Marie Lockfaw Mary Lorenzo 8,350 25,900 Mrs. Herbert McCartney .. .. 26,400 Rosa Mathews 2,670 Annie McMilan. 9,200 Edna Myers. . . . S . . 5,100 Sophie Northrop 2,100 Annabelle Nurnberger 1,500 Mrs. S. F. Page 31,050 j Mrs T. Parlrpr . . 7.500 1 Mazie Paul . . . . . . 6,010 , Bessie Pope . 3,350 Mrs. J. A. Raynor 26,960 Catherine Roach 3,500 Mrs. Bessie M. Robbins . . . . 31,280 Loree Rodgers . . .... . . 21,980 ; Trixie Rouse 19,230 i Mrs, J. N. Sandlin 3,550 Anna Skipper 30,770 Callie Scott 4,250 Elizabeth Sloan. 28,330 Wilkings Smith 29,900 Ruth "Bolles Sebrell 9,100 Mary Wright Taylor . . 1,400 Florence Taylor . . .'. . . . . . . 6,250 Gladys Twining 30,300 jAlmeria Wolf .. 28,370 Mrs. Walter L. Woods 30,930 ItiSCI ' - 29.510 UJkMlI UQuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuvr wle-tijdeI Let Your Christmas gift to your home folks be one that will be enjoyed and appreciated: ' ; liMMIMMMlillUittMMIIMtMMMltMtmMMMM SILK NECKWEAR Probably the most notable assort- ment of high class Neckwear In this city at 60c, 75c, JM .0O ' DRESS SHIRTS Ready to Wear Correctness and quality beyond que- - tiou. WBite Bosom Shirts, all lengths of sleeves .$1.00. $1.50 Uress Shirts, .plain linen at .flO, $2.00, 2JM Dress Shirts fancy pique....... $3JO Dress - Shirts, . pleated, French cuffs ... ..... ...$MH KNITTED MUFFLERS Beyond question tne ' nandsomest,'' most comprehensive line of these luxurious necessities obtainable. ; Swiss Knit, stripes and plain colors. PAJAMAS Generously cut of the right' materials , Mercerized Cloths, in plain colors and stripes $1, $1.50. $2, $2.50, $3 UNDERWEAR We can meet every wish of yours, and correct fit is a certainty. Balbriggan, light weight 65c, $1, $U50 Balbriggan, medium and heavy weight. ...65c, 75c, $1.25 Natural Wool light and -medium weights . . . . . . . .$1.00, $1JS0, $2.00 $3.00 UNION SUITS Lisle Thread, light weight at ... ... ... ...... fl.25$lJS0, $2.00 Lisle Thread light weignt $1, $1JJ0 $2 White Cotton, medium weight at .$1.25, $1050, $2.00 NIGHTSHIRTS Cambric, Muslin and Nainsook at 65c, 85c, $1.00 UMBRELLAS . Dependable Kinds "Emergency' $1.00 Silk Gloria $2.00 Pure Silk $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 WALKING STICKS New and novel designs carefully assembled from the best makers of America and Europe. Plain and ' with Silver Mountings at 75c, $1.00, $1.50 CLOTHING The style of our clothing Is the ac- cepted Standard of distinction and good taste the values will not be surpassed. Suits $12JS0, $15, $20. $25, $30 Overcoats at $10.00, $15.00, $20.00. $25.00 CLOTH RAINCOATS - These handsome finely tailored ' coats will shed rain and by their style and shape-retaining are ad- mirably adapted for light over- coats in both wet and dry weather. KNITTED SWEATER COATS - Comfortable, Outdoor Garments Lamb's Wool, dark gray .navy at $3.00.84.00. $6.00. $8.00 GLOVES For every occasion. Our gloves enjoy the highest reputation for style and service. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50. $5.00 ' LEATHER BELTS We sen only belts made to our spe- cial order. A large assortment of calf, cowhide and pigskin belts, in tan, black and gray. with gun metal and bronze buckles . . , 25c, 50c, $1.00. $1.50 HALF HOSE Special selected designs and colors in practically unlimited variety. Pure Silk, all colors..." 55c Black Lisle and Cotton.. 25c, SOc. 50c SUSPENDERS Every kind worthy of our patrons Elastic and non-elastic 35c, 50c, $1.00 Silks, in white and plain colors at ...... ... . . . .$1.00 $1.50 Garters, all the desirable kinds at 25c. 56c LEATHER BAGS AND SUIT CASES Quality and Durability Tan Calf Bags $5, $6.50, $8.50, $10, $12 Black Calf Bags $5, $6.50, $8.50,- $10, $12 ROBES ' For Lounging and the Bath Blanket robes;.- $4,$5. $6, $7.50, $10 COLLARS Every Correct Variety and Size Arrow, 15c each or per dozen. ..$1.75 JEWELRY Scarf Pins, in original designs at 50c, $1.00, $1.50 Cuff Links 4 ...50c, $1.00, $1.50 Tie Fasteners .25c, 50o Shirt Studs, for all occasions at SOc. 75c, $1.00 Trunks of All Kinds $3.00, $5.00, $6.50. $8.00 $10.00, $15.00, $18.00, $25.00 WAISTCOATS For busines, semi-dress and even, ing wear. , The patterns and fab rics are exclusive with us $2.00. $3.00. $4.00, $5.00. Wilmington, R. F. D. 2. Edna P. Brown .. 15,500 Alma Padrick 6,750 Lillie Mae Carey ,. 2,1 0 Beulah Edens 10,270 Kate Williams 1,920 Wlllard, N. C. CalUe Wells 30,360 I I E s E s s s s I . 5 s s - s s i s i i s : ! 5 I i E s , i s I s : t r : i j : s j I : i s I 5 5 s f i : r f t s . E s s E i o 3 as ft REGULAR ' DINNER TWENTY-FJVE CENTS NEW YORK CAFE, i