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Vs. w - i:';''- J '.'"v' ' V.tfvV--''-.'? ;' ';v'T-.?- s? 7 'l'r:-:f- 77 fr" .-TnVtr' r 7v . k - r - ' .-- u. r - " ' ' ' '" X.:;.7v r 'v-.,: -w,. ArrrnKThnM c?7PTFf nFR 75. 1917. . : PAGE SIX ' r -a vn -':" - ; - 1 - jgirikr; 0rernmerit Should I '.r .. . Here ; Mptam Mr: E.-..E;. Stafford; :ot thq Ordnance -.v?; id? ;;' THE SON Q OF A KNITTEy - - ; i Deitment,)rjmeiiorTn aroitna r, other than; the, naming t a? CQiml ' t5 .T i 1 1 - u l. i ;ri i i ii ut. u ui i 7"',;' VT - gTV. '- 7. - ' ' v ': t77 I . .''""""VR E: The thoughts that 7ahse in -mes? J But one .. Can riot V When, knitting v For every seiitenca r j By "knit two, committee Commerce ;,- v.:. dh. weU for the' fisherman's boy ' , That he ;shoutswith his sister, at V . .; play I .'-' ; , ,'-' , i Oh, well (of : thc ;lartor. lafl '. ri . Thatt he Sings m.his, coat on me They know not-the stitches droppedr-: i . o lidges and riba and purls; ? i, ;. They caiv it Jthey, want! to reaa --: st v ; Or take thought of dress and curjs. ringe. of MrWill Wj. 3ilileC and Miss J Thursday afternoon for ihe discuss&n'1 Theresa.-:McDougalI. j l;i 5 :'of-plans ;wjiereby::it; is: hobec' itf hat e ; ? out TPRTiirft . ninpr. man a sn nndiii their, many .friends. . ' , i; . 'v, ; ;r j DreDared lunch which was attacked f n . - Mrs. J- A.' ?ld l1111'0 erage girl:-" eipeqts -tbe- American nave Deen "f,: troops to attack the line of Kaiserism III 0, 3.r Jllnwmivt Zggt h on me Buujcci oi o.o """'"" ""lientidn of the clnb - by Cant E.- i ' Bailey, : who stated that , boats !were And the debutantes do, too, And whether in auto,- in . train, or N' -: home, '-. - : : Tis all that they care to do. - And the shapely sweaters .move on ; Till every, one has his fill, H . But; oh for the sight ; of ff' auiet hand r . And a needle that is still! But; the stately dames knit on V ' ''fbe'caU meetinkof the befng 'Placed.'in -various ports in this. the Y. W.' C. tA't -the association 'as: governed bythe. noise f made by ; bfe-tonloricming o'clock atid every:, member, is urged ) sliteJ & big . riolsnacttng. up, to MhrT in attendance-' " U M ; - on f his suggestion, . President : Roger Rrailrcpliclrits rf or3 Ihe executive 5 ;ommittee of lihM physicarcultureclasseand r ,m ?f .r h V:-w . n jT i ffoinsr on r juap,aua .J3auey.was vmaae all this week at the association ana? wu,uli..iwS,:wucwiu.'iw . -i.-j ' ro -irit. i has associated with- him- Rotarians Nothing but knitUng. I. see,; C -c visit tbe office and; -register : or i Milton Calder: and. J." B. Huntington. But the; quiet grace of a day that Is fi-t,hnnG Noy:2flli ir- U 'Y v ,: dead , . . ; . ' ' U -MM W ,1, Knit, ' knit, knit, ' Rotarian . Thojna ; Ames t suggested that a committee - be- named to inve . XXMTl -r- o-rrra. Anmo a1r tn mo , 1 . .... . '' -r-r llit v : v. T tiff a thp a flTritn1hiHf xr ff. m'trlrtrtt' ifin (. L. r"1"1? vv.cJLJCe..-Jvy-i ;iH A,cv ; been, spending! her vacation m, mis - v itouiuI, : Huewu iwr ' York Times; -v. v ' . f- ,.V fcitv will leave thiPetening for Newitne benefit of the motorists who come : . - 'York Citv. where she will resume her : here each -spring and .summer, and rMvs. Q, TV. Webb, of Castle Ilayne, was a visitor in the city , yesterday. ' . X ' . -'5-i.:-; Miss Ida Hcrriiig left this morning. Third : street i fdr . Roseboro, where she- will visit f. friends. : . - .. . . - -. tC-. -k- ; .-;' v .;-'''' Mise kittle Robinson left this work, as graduate - nurse , Miss Jettye Bridger,of "iBladenboro, fthe gues of Miss Susie Brown on his suggestion was acted upon, Pres i dent Moore naming Mr. " Ames v as chairman of this ; committee and des-1 ignating, Mr. C. : W; Polvogt and Dr Patterson to work with him.. - - i '.' -An - additional member was added to the committee ihavine in charge the destinies ;of the proposed automo- From ;; The Lumberjton Robespnian: "Messrs. A. 'J.; Wishart: arid J. M. A , Mlsst Flora WIshart M 14lu",. fwuin,w : ,rT;m .7 rT ad I bile: parkins ordinance: this action be-' t morning lor AtKinson, wnere sne wm '- l.f.w , wceK Mr. wisnarx wm De mwneu .iu suwum Mi5s Ruth Vitginii Jackson, daughter carry, me name oi.a man wno woulJ of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.; JacksoriX Mr." ' - f ce' 11 pass" mj be ffcsst maTSvi Miss ST.1" P31 . eiK-yvii. "A" look at th.nin met on 4ho busiest streets of our large . ' cities' tells.the'story- of stylci ' :; t 'i""!. T '! V ? the rierit' clothes. carry distinction and you 'sdoh see f that ' ' - fi V!; Voung men Know style andchoose Wisely; - ? v.. . Smart Clothes ; , .-.5t.. Xv:-:---:.v.fl . ' X s - '7 J .'4 : Catch an A hplcl attention wherever young- men.are!found they have distinctive style and the. prices are right : .A'vl Miss Lucy Fussell, of.. Rose 'Hill,; was. the guest of Mis Nomia . Green "i A J-,V v a-. vviTl, !..---.' : i Mrf!a.11nm Will Miss Oallie Robinson left last night Xor Richmond, Ya.. where she , will spepd 'the; winter . with ; relativcsV; ibe." - - r : ; i. . N EAT SU M R EAUZED. j The splerididrJJlay given by the chil dren , at -:thei homo of ,Mrs Robert Mrs. J. G. King: left this mornine t 'klVW hi-rtn :.; t7icrHtr411o TloaVH ; last .- - I ... "O"' r', .".-'Tf tor:ryeiir;vjiie, waere.sne wiu spena a period (With Mrs. J. :B. : Registers' . l'.-' "nJ - ; ' ; : . " u j night, f resulted jf tlecjsujm o $10.1S being tafe1 for heenefit of the I Beach Unit of the- Red 'Cross Society :" Mrs. D. M. Murray, of , Burgaw, The. children were highly: praised for returned to her home tapt-night after Itheir good work, and werTfelrequently ;a delightful visit, wtth Mrs. J. C. encored. The program follows: Lr , Hcbbs, ?t.yintcr Park. . - I v Tableau A; Bachelor's DreamT . : V - : : f Bachelor, Tom Wright; school girl, Mrs. Alice . Pierce, of Southport, 7 Mary Allen Skelding; baby tot, Esther , ;-passea tnrougn .tne city .ySterday en Jcauott;, aanciog, gin, jjatnenne uow route ..to Baltimore, ; Md., where she - ant;; tennia girl,- Betty W.ill4Vd; Japa- will make her future home. , Inese girl, Mary Allen; Skelding; Red . 1 j Cross nurse,, Betty Willard; bride, air. and Mrs. H. G. Brown, 'of Bow-Beverly t NorthrcpS. : den, returned to ; their: home . last' -TableauuAge of -'Innocence" Es . 5. night,' after! ,visiUng ft-iends and rel-ltheriElIiotUtKrj ..atives here for the past" few days. "ifc 3fc Miss Bessie -Kellv. of. Atkinson, re- -- turned t her home this mornta&fatf ter spending several days in ::the r citvJ.0116-8-"6 Willard: and N Tom .Spanish JDane Marjorie Boriitz. Hecitation Marjorie Bonitz. ; Fancy Dance Catherine Cowan. LullabJrMarjorie Bonitz.' 0 with her sister, Mrs;, Leroy Stewart l wi?snf- V , - ' t). ; & d 4 ' ': ;Fox Trot-rRieverly Northrop and ' Mrs. R. B. Lewis and daughter, Tah '.Misa HTritta xahi-k -fnv it a noot '111 'Bathing; Girr. -Jessie -Red Cross: Scene Whole Cast ,; WH! -COMMITTEE WAS NAMED. .' .v - .- iff . :dajrs ; have been' ivisiting 'New iYork ; and Jersey City; have returned - home. ;. v : : ' ' ()" Miss Lottie Howard,- No. 3 Postof (t ; fice avenue, who has beeri the guest of -friends and relatives at Warsaw ..r for several weeks, Jhas returned to the ' ''i MoQrlamaci "XKT' XT in1 T 1X7 T - U; nf fjronshnrn lyiocoH tfiT-oito-i, committee:-of; the Chamber of Com- Select- Personnel-' For Traffic . '.4: ; r . Committeei' '. ; 7:? : (Messrs. J, G;:McConElick,'H E. Bo nltz.and R.- A. ParsTey are a special committee appointed by the executive vmerce-fori the nuroose of selecting the Fort Caswell, where they have been : Personnel for a traffic committee for visiting relatives. . . - Mrs. W ' -passed through the city yesterday en i 1 route to , her home- from Florence, S. y . C, where hehas, been : spending a : r period .with relatives ' f ;Y - -; ; - The ladies, of St. Mary's Pro-Cathe-tPer traffic manager of the Atlantic , dral will hold laheir, rummage-sale at Coast"? Line.fr The chamber considers ; ; Fourth and : Red : Cross streets - next- tnis ; feature Of its activities a ; most t' -?' Saturday. -All ; donations should . be ' important i part of lib xwoEk: ' j that body. The names' chosen by the special commitfee will "be turned in to M. Flowers, of Willard, ine executive committee and the ex- evunve.conimiii-ee f Wiii; maKe -: tne choice., :-fy. ?iW:7.f" -This ;4 matter j has' been .. under con sideration . for: some time and has al ready been; .takeiC'up with: the passen- . , sent to St. Mary's school. ... ;,-v'..- . , , -a . . - j V H TH E JRAFFI C QO EST. I ON. 6 : Gaments maie by- ' jCj wmmmmm IS HERE TO-DAY 'ftg.gSh;bwing I able Deaigril m Wobltex frf art Suit r:l7 ; . T1' I ' i.' ' ' PennaylvanlfePaper akes Crack at la-" . . . the Motor .Truck Driver. . . lir.Tho 'foirbwirisr froin" The Chester i (ParVRepublican, priceriiing the.driv-l ing of automobile:-; trucks . oyer the : Streets . of Chester-Jg riot amiss, since ; traffic , Is.-' oric -of eTerr 'Interesting Questions jthat . hasr- been brought' be- ;f.thaivesiotithe4iitiecbild 4ight a beleinine'ixif ihepublid chpoia'. of . the-city lfehbild he' bepae jing: Ins his .higb?.pqwered autdnjobjle or &uto;; trucks Youriay:'iay; .Mr, ead r, ;that : it ' Is n almos imoossiblev. f or u,- auio ;irucR.to.getc uptahigh "Bpcea - 1 : r . - . - r ; 4 IA VsIi VVOi! l'.4 ":S??;a ..r;r7: K :1t: v.: f4?. I ' ' Jr ?oreity. council Recently. 4 . Say iTbe : ,? ev- jiy3'CSS5 epubiica4: JterraniiUn: Sugars ; . iTh-speedartis-pss aanjimi trolleys carjile helbtes5i; -K people regM'baiSllks -ea i.'tro' into nt: ehnnnv nattprns in srnrK now. wirn orners, a ' u.?'- ' .. :b to come.-, . - ; . . ?"'- - t. , 7;,-r r fl VStepWlerussKow'you,; .i-AV t - Vif 4 ComplStock Furnishings; v W .f JJ For.Young-JVlen .--v. r----: -' : -4 - " Shirts, Collars, .Ties, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,' Belts; Under -7 - .giK' ' . ' v "V 'f 4 ; vear,lHats, Caps, Bath. Robes, etc. Just the kindybu young 7 - ?fe ' ' , , mea will like. : - V: . ;,.'rtt.v'.,.,. , ' -r - ' -fc-bw HiSHJSiijoMP any ...- 4- ARE DOING A GREAT' i W:;f WORK IN 1FRANCE (Continued from Page, One) . instances as he has .done many.: thnes before since the" war begaa - . i 2 i tals : have 1 become"- 'ar. part of the cent oyer from; the. United States ; to ? tais nave become a ;.pan- )f f tbe smoothly ranning jorganization ' -that tftp' British ihave developed; )The. Atn: ericahs feel" that 'tliey areVrrortunate Intheir position. Theyi.realize tjiat they" haye tmueh. tovlearn about war hospitals, arid they, are- having the Op portunity of learning.; rapidly . , f rpm men who, have had morethan tthfpe. years .experienQe.Lj;4!;;5:,1::--; HAIR HINTS H el pf ul Ad vice for Care of he H air ...Worthy ;tHb. Attention of; Every, i one Wh o Would .Avoid .Dandruff, v Itching i Scalp,; Gray iHalr . . and ; " - '" V.'.'. : r i 'i- ;lf your hair iRHEllSiTIS Physician ; BelieVe sll Genuine Rcm i aHw fftF1; fJ-B ' ni9Cii Hie" ; edy for the' Disease Has". . i- . ,-r. , v.'. . . ; .v-. .i- J ueen i-ouna Rheuma,. the L'woflderf ul rheumatism .remedy r sold by R .R. Bellamy and all is getting tWri ano you I druggists, gives; quicker and more last-' "dandr off 6 -UcMngJ re-piapther; j are, troubled; with scalp, get j about four, ounces ot Pari sian sage f rom.'.your druggist: This helps to prevent baldness and grayhess and keeps the scalp clean. Before going.to ; bed I ' rub r a little many times. as mucm ; '; ";: yi: ' . nneuma aBses tne eeaaiy poisonous secretions into the 'bowels and kidneys, from which " th'ev r are ohlf.lrlv' thrown .oir- in a natural, neaunw way f -5 , J.;'. Read.:-what'.- al reputably ' physician uiiya auoui iiueuHia; iiijaaTeTmaae f.& Parisian, Sage into my scalp,'? says almost careful finybstigatlon or woman .whose luxurious, soft and fluffy mula .employed in the manufacture ,of ? The.-British, on the other Jiand; rec lA btw uJo 1 cgnize -fuUy the sacrifices that have. 7C: i,ai'-iiwre f ' "iT 7 "' vv" - been -made bv the Americans ; manvi tn 3 hair-rom'- fallingout and inakes itras aremedy. for, all forms pf. rheuma-; oeen .maaef oy.iner Americans, .many f a-v th i!wa attractireiir ; u.. i t o.,., vu ! nt (ham vom niwaAna.wtth hlir , i v l l: mo"-. . -uw.uic.wia,Jia JU . au V dliVJC M I MIH JT j!!H .1 B 1 if r . - 7. . t . K Z n II 1 R I . - 1 II im 1 -. practices lat home,; to come i to Franee to . cp their bit: in', caring ; for the wounded , Their sacrihe'es are appre ciated and ihe; attitude; "o: the .British medical service. fromHha director gen eral i down, has beeri most,;5ympatheti($ and helpful. 7 ' 7;;y:- ;i-yv tX. . V . The: excellent work beins dpne iby the American units I has ; f req.uentl.y been tje , subject " of the most .Gpinpirr mentary remarks by all; ranks iof ithe British medical organization.. t 7. : -1 The service . which the, workers' from the;;ynHed...State.g7;hayesperformcldi- is characterized as one . of the : bright rpots m a war' j which , is , causing so much: miseryik::'7i777i:7v'vJ7r .. When the Germans egan , their ruthless sinking of hospital-ships arid it became apparent ; that it .would be tmsafe to try to transport; wounded Brit'sn soldiers : and', German7 prison ers' to -England there' was a -hurry up call for the establishment . or more baso hospitals" in7 France. . AmeHca was asked for 'assistance! and the six units were rushed across-r to lEurppe without stopping 7to - bring their - full cquipmentfsTliey immediately i. took over;, large i base - hospitals and al though thoy,;were handicapped or a";ritje' becaus$" of ,labk. of : supplies; thai r institutions, so'on; ranked ..nnjpng the best,: f or while the units- were s in experienced Jn war wqrk,i they : were highly - trained -!in hospital service.; Roughly ,speakiri the six base hog pitals conducted by .thfr V Americans have 'beds ;: for r 1,500 - patients . ; each a'nd thfere are rmahy'times when they, are-filled, io overflowing,3 for base hosV pitals I st7carMnotj piyforvi their J ownj wounaeai pt. lirorc uerinansr;. - i The sixbase ibospitalsVbav n .adr J dition ? totneirolherwxluTnisneti of the- methods generally; employed in J j 7"A lady vjsitiini iriendgsays": "Paii: pe Seatm-1 rheumatism .and al- j SOLE AGENTS DOUGLAS' English Walking Shoes Adyt slan sage is the best hair .treatment 11 'gei?er fferentin cpm.positiori from - j tj.. the. remedies usuallv. nresnnhpd rr 1 t?;r useu. . ii Jteps luesyaip. iree, oi r c .. -.- - -. - -- r . HnnrlrilfF"- nrovotita fioii V folHiiop ''or1 ', lyOnS, A'ifUri-:- ; . stons itehine rln7 - i : -v'7 i:. . This should, give tiny sufferer from EverVbri:lrnm fiair, buti be sure. to . ask ybur .druggist for Parisian sage (Giroux's), for this will riot stain of streak the hair and is' delicately vperfuned:r R. WJU7 Bellamy will supply. ybii:--Advt. - 7 s f-.i;v:fei.v'C-rl.- 't'lis'if 7. :?;-V:7iv;;r--?'7:'-- -x $3,50 to $7,507 ' We Save "U" Money. l. antf M7L7H8WiTZ ; 6Q3 Northourth Street. . JJ .7i?i Confectioners, Browp - - l.Z.and 51b77fes;77 via';aW77;' Sold in 1 C&rton lft.r..j .bHte.Repnbii(aipa'videnc tiori truck has been- forced to a; tteed- ;:.?''-v:ftii4Sew beyoria that ' permitted by 7law7 when 77;7; jtfe-l'i W."1 orit: f ; tho isight of 6ilce 77 - JMS fS::".Tt IThere -ate too many drivers of ma-ri:kfWlr-1--ri-A :.iais; city ,wno. 8eem-io;fiiyB .-w- t:;-1sc-f't"' .lost; all'; respect $oUhe;rlgbts vof ;tf$lv('& tp VVOOLTEX: 5U11 . ;r7--Jartjof--; the7bti8irieskiJfe7.dr-thi8-arid 7:.:'"7 zmrJ VZt: H " , 7 -7. .T 77 v;' I ; reryidthev!ctyiTlnthis t3tatft7l)ut ;: V2s J-i5 1 nurses had . a: difficult - time" at. fflrst, because of ; the fact -that" they .were not - permitted , to bring 7 their ; aides .with them. The'' British; 77 however, have furnished women helpers, frpm the yoluntary. aid '"detachment .7: and their services have : been .invaluable. This assistance ; hasi. y been gratefully j'jDceived, although 3 it must b admit ted, that some chagrin "has g been- 'ex pressed 7 oyjttieAniericans" because they had to call for help to. ruri their own hospitals when there were plenty' of -assistantayaMabi&'ine t7nrted Jj-.- 7'v.7;,-- -. . : ttiese-iaMhtnesnluit - by . DersonaTWhOiWilt' rpsnent the law nti1.' Onelr utniost7t(afegUardJ " ;f 7-Vl V-- J' 7i. 7 v';l 4fivers,;uif7they rkill 7 a. . p ; : ijrvf;uv:v k r:7."i Trr- Ihe public highways are not maintain. ed as spelvrays." .: x ! : .uv(i eta. flringi1 Iin iifege7 teasuilioi ei5t laf A-unreon;s0rh assistant, -a'nursc4 an'feattH6idetlyt- L v.-7-. --- ;.. - .1. ' i In Losg5 names im rnpus injgaaiio.D; L o'llv " ' ' t n Krt.Vl rttr ' ! l'Mt t'l r vnn 4 h f 11 J iiiedicaUlDfflcersWM them, in, the : class room aPbomevv Dr; Grile' of iClevelarid ursxlngdt Harvard: - Dt BiwetiOf ?INiw7- Y0rkl Vl'tin Hartef7ofPhila4eiplia f J . of St.7lute i lwagothey cajabf them majors)- oyy ;:Vj.ftrb7abfeea -(pj-7 are':7at :jre9ent-4 casuaUy claringUUoJi3WchK have ; been caring for-. the woundpd , in -: tab4 Jastgreat JOflensive,:; :U i7 i 7 7 i The surgicaVfeteariiSK hf.r:f -.hail one characteristic'experiencfi. A i'9- hampered. and.: their ' liveware .uangeea py ; verrnan;;a:rraewno. per-' sist: in ;hurUrig?iiig7eXpwiYes7down4 among he7;n-rie'f Cthe- latest; raids .? theicittfai' ?at6skilied ft. re-wounded many ofV.theiV.vrfn men ; who were pronef sTbe.inglcajed for' in ! one of these - hospitals. : - : . ;7' j All the Americatf dbctra and nuts-r '"nioyincr thPtr wotlf thoroughly and they, are - keeping ro- ' TixiariCHOiy nt. ; Seine cf the Americr.nl ;7777 V-'Y ? ' iiir its '1 if VV V7-i; V eclnes Holiday TimeiybriUianc mmm rmusic thatiyoa rroresV : cf g:c; f resisfj;;7-. . f'277 -.77 VS-f.7-;-.-; f ;-', -" - aijjLcinpp periectan rnytnm, iHresjstthaUthe coiiiBihTtion .i. . .V: Columbia dance-records are used and endorsed ' fietredaiice . : once ypu. have danced to Columbia Records, ri : they wilibe the -one kind you will "always want. v vlf. you ;wanr the :samf records tor. tne dance, iiwu- our; laesc oiumDia dance-recoras I ""I- ' ' ''-'" ' i . ... , ' ..... ,t .. H - .. . .... ' - y . . 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