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THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH. FRIDAY, MAY 10r 19! 8 X Soc lety I, Miss Mabel Bowen, Mrs. L S. Bowen and Mrs. P. B. Boweji were visitor in the city yesterday. .....'..... Mrs. E. W. Smith left this morning for Mt. piive, where she will spend tihe week-end with friends. - , Miss Delia Crawford lefthig morn ing for Norfolk, where jshe will spend -two weeks with friends and relatives. 1 , !5 I Miss Bertha Toomer. of Wallace, Spent yesterday in the city, shopping, returning to her home in the after jioon. Mrs. Brevard D. Snrinzs. of Char- ;;lotte, who has been visiting here with vMrs. Gabriel Holmes, has, returned to ' er home. ;.: . Mrr-and Mrs. H. G. Boelling. of Zeb i lon, who have been visiting friends ! Itere returned to their home yester day evening. Miss May Davis, of1 Carrie, is )) Spending the week-end ,here with (Misses Susie and Evelyn Jones, on Chestnut street. . " " :i Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Taylor, of Rocky Point, spent yesterday in the city ;with friends, returning to their home 'Jn the afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wolfe and tiaby reached the city yesterday from r Francisco and expect to make home here. Margarette Phillips, daughter ,M and. Mrs. Dorsey Phillips, lea tonight for Philadelphia, where he will spend a week with relatives I Mrs. S. D. Foster, of Rocky Mount, fwho has been visiting here with Mrs. C. L. Kirkman, on North Eighth street, returned to her home this morning. --; . 4fr . i red Harper, grand exalted ruler t he Elks, of Lynchburg, Va., is ' iina: a period here with his sis- Mrs. W. A. French, 107 South r-rth street. 11 j Cars on Red Cross street are being, continued on through to the hospital during this afternoon, the re-arranged s schedule being for the benefit of those who would attend the memorial 'exercises at Oakdale. sf - One hundred and two dollars, the net proceeds of Wednesday night's entertainment at the Seagate school, ;ave been invested in war savings i Stamps. The cake, donated by Mrs. Owen Maye, and auctioned-off by J: 'O. Brown, brought $71. The work of :the high school minstrel troupe added much t .othe pleasure of the occasion. The mothers' club will sell ice : cream, cake, fruit and soft drinks at tonight's commencement fxercises at the East Wilmington schpof and a t cake wil lalso be disposed of by the .? ''pretty girl." route. Machines will ileave the court housed at -7:45 and those who wish to go out are invited -; to take advantage, of these cars. V" "A" V" : Adidtional workers are needed at the Red Cross work rooms in the iMurchison building and the call is 5 made on all. There are 95,760 dress- Lags to be made during the month i and the first 10 days have seen only -the completion of 10,000. The appeal ''is made to every woman in the city , to lend assistance in this work and :lt is urged that none sit idly by when 3 there is work of this nature to be done. i I- Twelve well known baseball writ ers in as many different cities have Tpicked the White Sox and the Giants i'.to repeat by winning this season's 'pennants, in their respective leagues. LATEST FASHION HINT k : : ; 1 igi I L i j 1 1 1 i I . Long tunic in pussy willow taffeta, a new summer frock, with spray of rosebud3 tacked on fine Val net. Copyright, Underwood & Underwood. SHOW RED CROSS LM AT Bill MONDAY regular program and there will be no raise in the price of admission. All Wilmington is expected to see this picture. The Howard:Wells Amusement company entered. heartily into the project and all local expense toward depictatlon of the picture will be borne by the company. "The Spirit of the Red Cross," a motion picture by James Montgom prv Flaesr. nrodnp.ed nnripr thf riirpo- tion of Jack Eaton, full to the brimiphen Bennet of Augusta, Gft., has Georgia Student Honored. New Haven, Conn., May 10.- -Ste- been elected a member of the Wolfs Head, one of the senior societies at Yale miversity. No Germans In the Advance. with tears and cheers, will.be present ed at the Bijou theatre Monday after noon and evening and all are expect ed to see it. The picture is the con tribution of the motion picture indus try of the United States to the Red) Amsterdam, May 10. No Germans Cross and is produced without one ! are participating or will participate penny of cost to the Red Cross. It in the advance my Finnish troops on shows what this most wonderful of j Petrograd. According to the Vor organizations is doing and how these ; waerts, this announcement was made things are being done. Regular hours j before the main committee of the will De observed at tne Bijou, the pic- reichstag on Wednesday by eneral ture will be offered in addition to the von Crisberg. A FRENCH BIRDMAN DOWNS SIX ENEMIES. Paris, May 10. Six .German air planes were brought down yesterday! by- Sub-Lleutenalxt . Rene FOncl the war office announces. Zeebrunfle Bombed. Amsterdam, May 10. Strong allied flyiafe auadrons bombed mole'' and the Tillage of Zeebrugge, the German submarine base on the Belgian coast, at soon and in the evening Thursday, No military damage was done, accord ing to an-tfff idal . statement issued in Berlin. Two of the hostile airplanes were shot down by German airmen. Harry Wolter, who , has been in and out or the big show several, times, has returned to his first love, the Secrnmento team of the Pacific coast league, i fcOOCS3 "HELPED ME RIGHT AWAY" Kentucky Lady Says Two Bot tle of Cardui Surprised Her by Acting So Quickly. Relief, Ky. Mrs. Sarah M. Hill, of this place, writes: "I can't praise Car dui too much, for it is a wonderful medicine for women." Bight years ago I began to feel not quite so well as usual... I was not able to do anything. It seemed like I was dwindling away, and kept get ting more puny every day. I was weak and pale and could not stand on my feet long... I had no doctor but I knew by my feelings that I had womanly weakness. After I decided to try Cardui I bought one bottle. It seemed as if the very first few doses began to help me. I was surprised that any thing could begin to act so quickly. But it helped me right away. I know it did because I began immediately to get strong; After I finished that first bottle I bought another. When I had finished that second bottle, I was ai rtght. I did not need a third bottle. I kept right on getting stronger until I was as strong as ever, and I have kept so ...Now I am as well and as strong and as able to do my work as I eyer was in my life." Try Cardui today. (adv.) Friday and Jq iurday ecials r At the present time Specials are unusual, but we have a few to offer the women of this City for these two days. Prices are soaring each day and we advise every one to do their shopping now. -., . . I - - - . Skirts at Special Prices $7.50 Skirts, special $5.00 $9.00 and $1 0 Skirts, spe cial at .. . . ... $7.50 $12.50 Skirts,1" special at .$8.50 Sweaters at Clearing Prices Every, one knows that sweaters and all wool ma terials are going up, so this is a real good chance to buy. $6.50 and $8.50 Sweaters, special at . . . . . .$4.50 $9.00 Sweaters, special at . . . . . . .. . . .$5.50 $12.50 Sweaters, spe cial at .. .. ... .$7.50 Petticoats gelow Value $5.00 Silk Petticoats, special at $3.50 $6.50 Petticoats, spe cial at .. t $4.00 $7.50 Petticoats, spe cial at $4.50 ginner Demon stration Continues We have ha a number of wom en to try our Binner models. Did ( you know the appearance of a woman is greatly enhanced by the corset she wears. Do you wear the right style corset? Mrs. Barber, an expert cor setiere can fit you in the right -model. She will only be here two days longer. Call today and have a fitting. Binner Corsets sell from $5 up Jilk Jiose Values This is the chance to buy silk Hosiery cheap. Fortunately we bought these Hose some time ago and i bought today we would have to charge about one third more for them. Silk Hose in black, white, brown and grey, special for pair$1.19 Silk Hose in black special for pair . and white, 9 So Coats at Unusual Prices Coats that sold up to $12.50 spa. cial&t ;$753 Coats that sold up to $19.50, Spo. cial at $12 5q Coats that sold up to $29.50, sPe. dal at $21t50 Coats that sold up to $35.00 spe. cial at $26.50 Coats that sold up to $39.50, spe . Cial at $29 53 Coats that sold up to $45 and $49, specialat $333,5 Stylish Spring Suits Suits that sold for $29.50-, spe cial at $21.95 Suits that sold for $35.00, spe. cial at .. - $25.95 Suits that sold for $39.50, spe cial at $27.95 Suits that sold I for $45.00, spe cial at $30.95 Suits that sold for $49.50, spe cial .. ..... $33.95 Choice Silk Presses $19.50 Dresses, special .. at $14.53 $25.00 Dresses, special at . . .. $18.50 $29.50 Dresses, special at $2130 $35.00 Dresses, special at.-. $26.50 $39.50 Dresses, special at $29.50 $45.00 Dresses, special at $32.50 OPEN ALL DAY TODAY OPEN ALL DAY TODAY 1 mSSSSmSSSSSSSm (Iacorpitd) mmmmmmmmam jj Great Britain in , the Grand Revue at the Redpath Chautauqua 3 oiiiiuiintf iiiuHfiiuuiif iiiiuiiiu tuiii 1 utiiiii sttii iiuiii u 1 1 1 UTiii 1 ; 1 1 uii ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 mi 11 m 1 ii 1 11 ti in mih 11111 mui n iiuiuru LUNA FABRICS 5 i GREAT BRITAIN FROM DUNBAR'S t -- REVUE. lUke Ctasplesioa Beasiiial SOFT AND VELVETY. Money back it . not entirely phased, - Kailnt U fmr end harmless. Athens vmtft wmhxd off Prevent sunburn and return of discoloration. A million delighted uteri prove It value. Popular tints: Flah, Piife, Brunette. White. '; KU hrleet T&t Cwtoi r thl p The famous white weaves that look last, and o launder like linen 40 inches wide 35c to 40c H a yard. . s E One of many white lines we sell. 'THE RIGHT WHITE MERCHANDISE." Week Eld Specials of Worth WMIef roportions Week End Shoe Specials $3.00 to $5.00 May Manton Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Pumps in black kid, gun metal, patent and tans. Broken sizes, but al most any size can be had in the lot. Special price for Friday and Saturday's selling ...$2.13 Ladies' Patent Pumps in high or low heels, complete range of sizes, $2.50 values, Prices for Friday and Saturday ..$1.43 It has always been our aim to make our week end specials of such value that whenever you saw anything advertised by us as a special, you would know the value was extraordinary. We feel that our aim has been accomplished, for each week end brings back to our store not 'only the same people, but also new customers are to be found among the crowds every time. Read the Specials here advertised for Friday and Saturday and if you have not been taking advantage of these week end sales, do so this time. ITS WORTH YOUR WHILE. Extraordinary Values from the Clothing Dep't. Men's $1.50 Percale Shirts in wide range of fancy and neat stripes. All good colors and sizes - 9Sc Men's $1.50 Dimity Union Suits, made from best quality heavy weight white check- ' ed Dimity. All sizes $1-09 Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Denin, Khaki and pincheck work pants, sizes 31 to 42.. $1.13 A. D. Brown Company White Silk Middy Ties Just Arrived. 5 s iiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIIlliII1II(llIIIIIllllifIIlllIIf llxIlllllllIiIltlIIIIIITIllI1iIllll1IlliIllllilIII2ilIII3ilI( iiliillillililiilli MAKE YOUR SELECTION AND PHONE US. Nadine Face Powder v Velvetina Face Powder " DJer-Kiss Face Powder Fruman Face Powder Swan Down Face Powder LaBlanche Face Powder Sanatol Face Powder Mavis Face Powder i- 9 Azurea Face Powder Carmen Face Powder Dagett & Ramdale Face Powder R. & G. Face Powder Melba Face Powder Our Soda Fount Menu is Complete. PAYNE DRUG CO. 5tb Red Cms Sfrf Dk- con Week-End Sale of Silk Dresses "Why that tiresome visit to the dressmaker, when you can step in here and within a very few minutes be the sole owner of a complete dress, finished in every de tail, not by ordinary dress makers, but by high class tailors, each individual style combining the smart youthful lines with refinement and good taste. The dresses featured in this week-end sale are priced at just about what the cloth alone would cost. $17.50 to $20.00 Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Georgette dresses in practically a complete range of col- ' ors and sizes, . . . ..... .$14.95 - $22.50 to $25.00 New Spring dresses, inTaffeta, Georgette, Foulard and Crepe de Chine ...... . .$18.75 $30.00 and $35.00 Dresses sin all the Season's New Weaves, Smartly tailored in the most popular styles' ............... . $24.75 Bargains from Dress Goods Department 29c Dress Ginghams in neat checks and stripes, 27-in. wide . . .19c 25c white Underwear Crepe, 27-in. wide, 15c 36-in. White Washable Corduroy, $1.00 - value . . . . . . ... . . .... . .69c $1.50 Black Taffeta Silk, heavy quality 36-in. wide .$1.29 Week End , Sale of Trimmed v Hats $4.00 Trimmed Hats, Season's New Spring style . . $2.98 $5.00 Trimmed Hats in good variety of new shapes an d col ors ....$3.50 $7.50 to $9.00 Silk, Geor gette and Braid Trim med Hats, early Spring styles $4.9S $12.50 to $16.50 Smart Trimmed Hats, early Spring models, all pop-: ular shades . .$9.95 Patriotic People Purchase w. s. s. We Buy Them. Do You? Belk-WilliamsCo. Worth While Notion Specials Large size Colgate Dental Cream .... 19c 25 and 50c Ladies' Neckwear, odds and ends from our regular stock, fcvery one worth full price, but priced to close out the lot ...... .... l9c Ladies' 75c Boot Silk Hose, black only. .59c THE DEPARTMENT STORE Belk-Williams Co. -
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