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THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH; SUNDAY, JUNE , 9, 1918.
GREAT
INDUCEMENT
ANNOUNCED TODAY
TIME
FOR ACTION
NOW
,250,000 Etra Votes ForEach Twenty-five DoUare iri New oj
, Renewal Subscriptions this urcat Special vote yuer
' Begins Monday. June 8, and Lasts Untu 5a
June 15 VoteBtanding of Participants
Announced Again Today- Vote
' For Your Favorite
THE TWO GRAND CAPITAL AWARDS'
FIRST CAPITAL AWARD, STUDEBAKER SIX,
FULLY EQUIPPED, VALUE $1,507.50. SECOND
CAPITAL AWARD, CH$VROLET FIVE - PASSEN
GER TOURING CAR, MODEL 495, FULLY EQUIP
PED, VALUE3745.00. -
The great bargain days' of the New
Era Circulation Campaign of The Dis:
patch are no at hand, and to state
what the great bargain is The Dis
patch is pleased to announce just
what comprises the great bargain and
here itjs: For each $25.00 remitted
to The "Dispatch this week, dating
from Monday, June 10, up to and in
clusive of Saturday, June 15th, for
each $25.00 in new or renewal sub
scriptions either by mail or carrier to
any point, outside of Wilmington, in
addition to the regular votes The Dis
patch will gladly issue each partici
pant 250,000 extra votes for each club
of $25.00 in subscriptions as above an
nounced. This great inducement
should cause wonderful activity to be
displayed because after the expiration
of this special vote offer the votes,
both regular and special, will be con
siderably less, so the accepted time is
now for the various participants to
secure a strong claim for either the
Studebaker Six or Chevrolet, besides
the twelve other valuable and costly
many participants have openly ex
pressed themselves as being desirous
of securing one of the different divi
sion awards.
Notice Candidates Standing Today.
The Dispatch is announcing the va
rious vote standings of the different
participants today. There can easily
be noticed that many of the candi
dates are closely- bunched and from
various localities the participants are
meeting with great co-operation from
their many friends. The Dispatch is
glad to note this condition and espec
' ially is glad of the fact that town pride
has asserted itself, and that many ex
pressions have already been heard
from different localities that they are
determined to see their favorite tri
umph. Subscriptions to The Dispatch
are not difficult to secure, everybody
is reading the newspapers these days
and the participants should take ad
vantage of the .condition that exists
for subscriptions being so easy to se
cure, and reap the harvest now, and
especially while more votes are is
sued upon subscriptions to The Dis-
.Campaign. ..
The Campaign isfjust beginning to
A. ' i . ' m i t
ebl nnaer neaawav ana in anotner sec
tion of The Dispatch there will be no
ticed a nomination coupon and also a
free voting coupon good for 500 votes,
so the reader of this article should
nominate some young lady by clipping
the nomination coupon from the paper
and sending to The Dispatch without
delay. The participant should notice
the free voting coupon good for 500
votes and clip just as many of these
from different papers as possible and
send to the Dispatch by high noon on
Wednesday, June 12th. So begin now
to displa yactlvity, the time for ac
tion has arrived and the candidate
'that anticipates success should secure
every subscription possible today, so
do not delay.
TWO GRAND
AWARDS.
First Capital Award. Studebaker
5 Six. Fully equipped. Value $1,507.50.
Second Capital Award, Chevrolet
FIve-Fasenger Touring Car. Model
495. Fully equipped. Value $745.00.
THE
CAPITAU
DIVISION "A"
. Comprises all of the following
counties: New Hanover (outside
corporate limits of the city of Wil
mington), Cumberland, Duplin, Ons
low, Pender, Jones, .Sampson and
Wayne.
AWARDS FOR THIS DIVISION,
First, Victor Victrola.
Second, choice ' of any Singer
Sewing Machine, inclusive of $74
in value.
Third; Forty-two Piece Chest of
Silver. ?
Fourth, Twenty-four Piece Chest
of Silver.
Fifth, Eastman Kodak.
Sixth Solid Gold Wrist Watch.
Five Per Cent., Commission to
all not securing, an award.
Kissie, Jackson .. . ...... .'.11,000
Hattie 'Jackson . . . .. , 5,000
Hattie; Marshall 5,000
Jennie .Belle Oats. . . .". . . . . ' 5,000
Vidella McClamb . . . 13,500
Alma Parker . . . ...... 5,000
Ullie Packer 5,000
Bettie Stewart 5,000
Bettie Stewart 11,500
Calypso, N. C.
Henrietta - Patton .... 17,300
HalUe Sutton 5,000
Mildred Brogden - 19,000
Castle Hayne, N. C.
Geraldine Kern 15,000
Margaret Blossoms 5,000
Lena Savage 19,000
Edelweiss Shearin 5,000
Faison, N. C.
Annie Adams, R.F.D. 1.. 15,500
Alie Williams, R.F.D. 1 5,000
Miss Hallie McCullen, R.F.D. 118,400
Mrs. Earl Hatcher 5,000
Marie Faison 22,000
Margaret Cooper 17,000
Letha Precise ,4 5,000
Viola Lee 5,000
Ellen Hatcher 8,000
Rachel Witherington 5,000
Maggie McCormack 11,300
Jacksonville, N. C.
Miss Virginia Koonce 14,000
Kenansville, N. C.
Miss Daisy Jones 12,200
Mrs. O. A. Gavin, Sr. :.. 10,500
Annie Dail 5,000
Ernestine Whaley 9,000
Ethel Wallace 12,000
Magnolia, N. C. ,
Evelyn Middleton 5,000
Lyda Southerland ........19,000
Mae Parker 16,300
Maysville, N. C.
Mrs. E. A. Taylor 21,000
Mount Olive, N. C.
Miss Beulah Cobb . 13,300
Miss Ethel Hatcher 5,000
Pattie Aaron 10,000
Lillian Byrd 5,000
Margaret Steele Martin. .15,500
Miss
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Miss
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Miss
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Miss
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Miss
Miss
Miss
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Miss
Miss
Mrs.
Miss
12,500
Autryville, N. C,
Mist. Ida Autry, R. F. D. 1.. .
Bowden, N. C.
Miss Bettie Lofttn ,..14,000
Miss Katharine Kornegay ..... .11,000
Mrs. C. H. Cromartie ..: 5,000
Miss Bessie Sasser ........... '9,500
. 9,000
. 5,000
.14,500
. 5,000
,.17,009
5,000
f -5,000
Miss Irene Fussell
Miss Dora Smith . . .
Miss Bessie Batson .
Miss Willie Long
Mrs. Sam Baryman ......
Miss Sadie Lane . .
Mrs. Aim Lane , ; .
i Burgaw, N C.
Miss Vera Pnllenr.. . . ... ...w. 8,500
Miss . Mabel BQTrett ,.,i,'. . . . ; . .16,300
M.ss Lottie Brown . 2LS0O
Mrs. W C- Meyers . 4 ;$ V1200
Miss PearL Bowen ... .-. . , . . , 5,000
Miss Mary Borden -... .-. .. . -. , . ; vi.9,500
Miss Maggie Williams . . . . . ,y. 5,0O&
Mlaa.LUa .Croom ; . . . . . . ; .i.-5.000
Miss Rubv Lanier R T ti 1 K ftftft I Mrs. J
- r w ' - wv
Miss Axmle jJatson,. R.F.D. . :,-f,fiW
.- . fwiinton, in. c.
Miss Minnie Winn . . .10,000
. Miss Wejlye Moore ; . . . 5,000
within- a
minston.
radium of -100-xailers of Wil-
AWARDS'FOR THIS DIVISION, i
First, Victor, Victrola.
- Second, choice of any . Singer
Sewing Machine, inclusive of $74.00
in value. . - '
' Third, Forty-two piece Chest of
Silver. "
Fourth, Twenty-four Piece Chest
Of Silver.
-Fifth. .Eastman c Kodak. -Sixth,
Solid Gold Wrist Watch.
"Five Per Cent, Commission to all
not securing an award. " -
17,500
16,200
9,000
16,300
17,000
1,000
5300
15,000
5,000
23,500
8,000
5,000
Katie Steele 6,000
Blanche James 18,400
Norma Hatch 5,000
Mary McGee 5,000
Esther Titum 20,000
Carrie Ross ...... .'.v 5,000
Hattie Wooten . .18,300
Rose HIII.N. C. t
Miss Alice Rouse ...It:.... A.. 11,S00
Miss Effie Fussell 5,000
Miss Daisy Moore 14,600
Miss Nettie Lanier 5,000
Miss Lucy Southerland ..12,200
Mrs. Mildred Scott Early 20,500
Rocky Point, N. C.
Miss Isabelle Brown . 12,300
Miss Pearl Sparkman 5,000
Mrs. W. H. Peden ...r .14,500
Miss Wilma-Casteen ..........10,000
Miss Pauline Futch, R.F.D. 1. . . . 5,000
Mrs. W: H. Malpass 5,000
Miss Etta Henry, R.F. D. 2.... 9,500
Miss Helen Bell, R.F.D. 2.... 8,500
Southport, N. C.
Miss Elizabeth St. George ...;14,000
Miss Irma Davis 5,000
Miss Louise Standland ....... .11,000
Miss Eloise Daniel 23,000
Miss Janie James 5,000
Miss May Arnold 9,500
Miss Leslie Ruark .v. 5,000
Miss Blanche Newton 5,000
Miss Elizabeth Guthrie ....... .15,300
Miss Sallie Dosher 5,000
Miss Hortense Mintz 5,000
"Miss Annie Carr i2,300
Miss Laura Larsen 5,000
Snug Harbor, N. C.
Mrs. Ls. A. Blue 19,000
Mrs. C. C. Craft 5.000
Mrs. James A. Bowden ....... .18,500
Miss Dela Taylor 5,000
Miss Norma Northam .........21,000
Sea Gate, N. C.
Miss Rosa Rogers 15,500
Mrs. Willie Smith 5,000
Miss Bessie Larklns 10,200
Miss Sadie Butler 5,000
Miss Berta Standland 11,600
Miss Maggie Hines 5,000
Salemburg, N. C.
Miss Charlotte Holland 17,000
Teachey, N. C.
Miss Ethel Sloan 24.000
Warsaw, N. C.
Miss Carrie Mae Garner 9,000
Miss Lou Mitchell Faison . : . . . 5,000
Miss Hulda Best .13,300
Miss Annie Stokes 5,000
'Miss Fannie Wilson . .16,600
Miss Bessie Miller . . ... . . . 5,000
Mrs. Vivian Best w. 19,000
Miss Annie Kate Powell ...... 5,000
Miss Margaxet Barden .12,200
Mrs. Robert Smith 5,000
Miss Lenora Womack ....... .15,500
Miss Susie Faison . ... v. ..... . 5,000
Miss Annie LeeNBest ......... . 5,000
Miss Helen Fonveille . 20,000
Miss Joyce Jones 5,000
Miss Nancy Taylor ........... 5,000
Miss Lola Quinn . 1 .....U 16,000
Maria Loftin ............21,200
Olivia Best ............. 5,000
Mattie Owens' 17,600
Annie, Lee Adklns ...... 5,000
" Wlllarrt. N. fi. -
Catherine Page 22,300
Callie Wells 14.000
Acme, N. XC.
Miss Isabelle Russ ....... ... . .11,500
Miss Ameratt Moore .......... -5,000
Miss Ruth Rogers .... ..14,000
Mrs. M. B. McCauleyw..' . 5,000
Mrs. Mary A. Beckwith .......25,300
Altsbrook, S. C.
Miss Ruth Allsbrook
Abbotsburg, N. C.
Miss- Ida' Suggs
Miss Margaret Craven
Bolivia, K. C.
Miss Vera McKeithan ....
Miss Grace Mizelle ......
Bolton, N. C.
Miss Arlane Barber
Miss Bith Troy
Miss Lois Allen .. ,
Mrs. J. H. Stewart' . ......
Mrs. R. W. Scott, Jr. ... .
Mrs. G. T. Meyers. ......
Mrs. Parker .
Mrs. Ingram 5,000
Boardman. N. C,
Miss Pearl Williams 21,000
Miss Grace Stevens 5,000
Miss Mabel Malsby 23,500
Miss Janie Edwards 5,000
Miss Agnes Britt ....... 12,000
Bladenboro, N. C.
Miss Marie Jordan 11,500
Miss Ethel Thompson 20,500 1
Miss Pauline Hillman .... 5,000
Miss Emma Freeman 17,500
Miss Clara Freeman 5,000
Miss Vera Storms V.. 12,000
Cero Gordo, N. C.
Miss Agnes Griffin 11,600
Miss Minnie Williams 12,300
Miss Hattie Benton 5,000
Miss Ruby Martin 16,600
Chadbourn, N. C.
Miss Eula Lennon 12,600
Miss Sayde Inman 10,500
Miss Lena McDonald 23,000
Miss Alice Love 5,000
Miss Eunice Boyette 16,000
Miss Ruth Inman 15,500
Clarkton, N. C.
Miss Margaret Clark 19,500
Miss Fay Richey 16,600
Miss Bessie Smith : 6,000
Miss Lula Mae Smith 15,000
Miss Lewellj'n Sandland 5,000
Council, N C.
Miss Alma Mears 18,500
Miss Annie Bradshaw 17,000
Miss Eunice Squires .... 16,400
Miss Rosa Mae Griinsley 12,000
Conway, S. C.
Miss Minnie Vault 18,500
Miss Pearl Norton 16,600
Elkton, N. O.
Miss Margaret Priest 14,000
Miss Aline Register 10,300
Evergreen, N, C.
Miss Lizzie Griffin 5,000
Miss Lola Bell Nance 19,600
Miss Sudie .Benton . . v 6,000
Fair Bluff, N. C.
Miss Eva Elylngton . . . . . v . . . 18,000
Miss Qface tPowell 12,300
Miss Pauline Renf row ........ 1$,000
Miss Blanche Martin 9.000
Miss Lillian Battley 14,000
Miss Mary Cribb 11,000
Miss Mary Wilkerson 10,500
Miss
Miss
Miss
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Watha, N. C.
Miss Jessie JJeace . . . . ,11,000
Mrs, J. M. Lee .- .v. ..... -5,000
G. Blake , 10,000
: DIVISION 'R" - '
Comprises the " following counties o
North Carolina ? Brunswick, Bladen
Columbus; Robesonf and Scotland
C.
.........
- - ' FreemaVi,'. N. C:
Miss Ethel Grlmsley
Miss Pecolia Grice. -. . -Miss
Winnie .'May Byrd
Miss : Minnie Hardy ' l . .
-' ; J Fairmont,"- N,.
Mrs. J. L.r Watson .V.
Mrs. H U Blua . . i .
Mrs. H. V, Brown
Miss Bennle Becker .....,
Miss Opal Keeter
Miss Istty McGowan
Miss Belle . McGowan .......
Miss, Blanche Bullock
Miss Cathie Bullock
Miss Rosa Lee Floyd . . ........
Mlss. PenelopQ Ashley
' Hamlet, N. C.
Miss Doris MUlon
Miss Marie Cowan . . ......
Miss Gertrude Pleasants . . .
Hallsboro, N. C.
Miss Lois Thompson . .
Miss Ethel Frink
Miss Dorothea Mears
Miss Meta Barefoot
Miss Grace Carroll r .
Miss Ruby Thompson
Hampstead, N. C.
Miss Beulah Howard
Lanvale, N. C.
Miss Bessie.: Bellamy
Laurlnburg, N. C.
Miss Mamie Hammond. ......
Miss Emma Neal Covington
Miss Berry Bryant
Miss Berta Covington 5,000
16,000
5,000
13,300
Miss Minnie Mae Hammonds
Miss Gladys Covington
Miss May Arnes
Letand, N. C,
Miss Bettie Needhan Route 1 . 5,000
Miss Annie Lou Knox Route. 12.3D0
Mrs. H. A. Williams 5,000
Mrs. W. G. Adams W00
Miss Edith Vereen 5,000
Miss Beatrice Williams 5,000
MissLena Ross 15,500
Loris, S. C.
Mlsa Gladvs Butler 14,000
Miss Lila Harrellson 10,000
Miss Claude Stanley 9.00
Miss Gladys Graham 12,000
Lumberton, N .C
Miss Ruby Thompson 14,000
Miss Nelly Tyson 5,000
Miss Nannie Thompson 5,000
Miss Myrtle Pope 11,000
Miss Hildred Welnstein 13,600
Miss Flora Wlshart 15,300
Miss Carrie May Hedgpath ... 5,000
Miss Rosa Collins 5,000
Miss Mary Biggs 5,000
Mrs. C. B. Skipper, Jr 9,000
Miss Sadie Ray Pope 5,000
Miss Leigh Pope 5.000
Mrs. Regan Mclntyre 10,500
Miss Monnie Collins 19.600
Miss Dorcas Williams . 12,500
Miss Annie Burt Stainback 5,000
Miss Jeanette Biggs 5.000
Miss Margaret Pope 19,000
Mrs. A. M. Heartly 5,000
Mrs. L. R. Stevens 5.000
Mrs. A. J. Holmes 14,000
Maxton, N. C.
Miss Emma Fine' 13,600
Miss Myra Armond 5,000
Miss Katherine Medlin 12,000
Miss Nellie Carter 5,000
Miss Katherine .Fairish 10,500
Mrs. Lillian Stanton 5,000
Marlon, S. C.
Miss Alma W. Smith 25,000
Miss Margaret Frinke 5,000
Miss Luna Smith 5,000
Miss Margaret HUggins ...... 11,300
Miss Florence Stockhouse 5,000
Mrs. Ryland Bryant 10,000
Mutlins, S. C.
Miss May Hugglns 5,000
Miss Jessie Byrd 12,000
Miss Annie Hunter 5,000
Miss Roena Ariel 14,000
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Mrs-JHerbert - Martin
.J.3-,500 Mrs;. Stephen Parrott 4. , , . . . .
5,000f Miss Mayme C-f Wolf f . . .
16,500 f , .McDonalds, ;N.?
19,000 1 Miss Donnie Greyard '4t ; . ;
JMisaa$hlyB 'L'MoClaiB; 21,000
22,000 ;l Nlchols.S; C. V
18,300 r Misa, Annixj Jackson; .... . . . .
5,000 Miss -Eunice. DuBpiae
5,000-r MrsSailie ' Pittman 'i:V'.V
15,500 1 Miss Maryv Jones 3Vi-' V'
5,000 rMlss'Eisie Booker;. . .:. '. ... 7
11.5001 Miss-Eulalla Norton, i.; . .
11.000 Missoula .Prieek
5,000 -S'm Newberlin, C.
5,000 f Miss .Grace Pridgen . :
22,500 4 Miss Marie nDoster
Miss Sudie Huf man . :
10,000 : . . .; - Orrum, N, C
5,000 Miss .Vira- Floyd .
17,400 Miss Caroline Nye .....
ProctoryilleH. C.
20,300 Misa Blanche Surles. . . .
5,000 i Miss Hattie Graham v
19,000 Phoenix, N. ;
22,300 Miss Edith Versen . .. ... . . . . . .
5,000 Miss Lila Chinnis . , . ... .
14,500 Mrs. Daisy Williams; . .-. .' . i. .
Pembroke, N; C.
18,000 Miss Mabel : Haynes ....... . . .
Miss Leona McCullena ...... v .
13,300 Rogers Mills, N. C.
Miss Geneva Thomas ........
18,600 Rowland, N. C.
20,300 Miss Elizabeth Evans .........
5,000 Miss Esther McNiel 19,000
Miss Janie Stanton 14,500
5,000
6,000
24,300
13,000
: 5,000
lt,500
20.SG0
5.000
13,500
5,000
12,300
5000
14,500
17,000
13,000
16,500
12,000
14,000
100Q
5,000
12,600
11,000
18,00Q
J5.300
5,000
Miss
CEAN
.-. HOTEL .'.
i
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH
low liei
Wnte For
m
Reservation
Unexcelled Cuisine
Famous Seafood Dmnersj
Supper 6:30 P. M. to 8:40 P. 'l
Miss Laura Hobbs .10,000 1 counties. Also all oT South Carolina
tmtm m k
FIRST STOP OM THE BEACH
EAT BESID5 THE SEA
THE HOTEU OF SERVICE AND COMFORT
O. E. HOOPEiR, Manage
C.
11,000
14,600
6,000
13,300
11,000
9,300
8,500
10,500
Bessie Broke
Supply, N.
Miss -Grace Kerby
Miss Pickard :.
Tabor, N. C.
Miss - Alice Carmichael
Miss Sallie Jarrell
Miss Minnie Payne
Miss Myrtle Strickland
Miss Velma Bell .....
Miss Ada Graham 8,000
Miss Maude Wright ......... 9,000
Town Creek, N. C. 1
Miss Lizzie Frank Cannon .... 19,300
Miss Gussie Skipper 5,000
Vineland, N. C.
Miss Lucile Pierce 22,000
Wananlsh, N. C.
Clark 18,000
Council 20,500
Dellinger 5,000
WhUeville, N. C,
Miss Margaret Crowell 11,300
Miss Kitty Malsby ... 5,000
Miss Pearl Harrelson ........ 23,000
Miss Lucile Pierce 15,000-
Miss Ethel Burns - 5,000
Miss Mamie Davis 12.000
Miss Virginia Bugg 5,000
Miss Hattie Watkins 10,500
Estelle Hayes 5,000
M. T. Moyers ........... 5,000
Yates Powell 5,000
Lottie Powell 5,000
Bertha Smith 24,000
Lillle Cook ............. 5,000
Lake Waccamaw, N. C.
F. B. Gault 14,500
Lizzie Carroll 5,000
Mary McGwlgan 18,000
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs,
G. H.
J. K.
R. C.
Miss
Mrs.
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Miss
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Shipment Milans. Pretty, large shapes, in grev aT,j
sand. Blower, Feather. m
HOSE HOSE HOSE
MISS ALMA BROWN
Steamer Wilmington leaves eyery
day at 9:30 a. m. for Southport, Fort
Caswell and intermediate stops.
DOUBLE TRIPS SUNDAYS, 9:30 a,
m., 3:00 P. M., returning last trip 8:00
p. m. Adv. .
v . .
UNION PASSENGER
STATION
Antral and Departsr ef Tralna
February let, 1918.
SEABOARDAIR LINE
DEPART DAILY AS&irB
3:45 P.M Charlotte ...... 1:10 P.M.
Parlor Car.
5:15 A.M. Charlotte 12 :30 A.M.
Sleeper opened jl0:00, P. M.
For IniormattoDs. Fhon 17a
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
DEPART DAILY AB3IY8
5:45 A.M. ...South and West... 12:43 A.M.
Sleeper to Columblar (Open '10:00 P. M.
7:45 A.M... North 6:05 PJkL
Parlor Car to Norfolk
8:45 A.M...FayetteTille 8:00 P.M.
3:05 P.M... New Bern 12:30 P.M.
3:30 P.M... South and West.... 1:00 VM.
Sleepers v to Aujusta. Atlanta
C:45 P.M... North 10:15
rjleepers to Washington. Norfolk
For InfvruatloB Fbo&a 160.
1i f "1 t
Manhattan Square Hotel
52 We,t 77tb st" Nw Verk "
300 Rooms, .225 vdtk Bath and Shower
Opporite Mueum of Natural Hlttorr
Sarronnded by park. Half Slock of ttnuct to
Central Park. Convenient tc ererythinr
Farlor. bcdrom aa4 bath, with
cbower. for one or two periont. $3.00 per 4
Parlor, two bdroom. and bath.
Juarer, three or fmu perht .
$$.10 to $S.0pef day
EseencntReMaanuit. Moderate rricea.
aR0sANN,Pr. (1E0, W, OUAKE, Mta
COTTAGE CHEESE
By Any Other Name Is
Just As Good
E BOOK
TO EVERY READER OF
THE DISPATCH
It is not merely a change of name that is under
taken in the Free Cook Books that we give our readers.
It is a mighty fine line of recipes of tasty dishes that are
oh I so easy to make.
COTTAGE CHEESE combined with other food in
a startling variety. Soups and Salads, Entrees and
Sauces, Meat-like dishes and delicious combinations
with vegetables.
Fight the big battle! Win the war with FOOD!
We cannot say it too often. Sve MEAT! Save
j WHEAT! Eat instead the things that cannot or need
not be sent to the boys.
Write your name and address plainly on this coupon.
THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH INFORMAL
TION BUREAU
Frederic J. Haskin, Director,
Washington, D. C.
Encosed find two-cent stamp, for which please
send me The Garden Insect Book FREE of charge. ;
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100,000 EXTRA VOTES
On First Four ,
Six Months Subscriptions
To give everyone an equal opportunity In the Campaign, this offer w
be good uritll June 8, 1918. Never again will as many votes be issue3
on so sprafl'an amount of collection on subscriptions.