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1 17. Vishion s Latest Whims and Refrigeratorc We point with pride to our line of ICE CHESTS and REFRIGERATORS. ; You do not have to wait for us to get them in they are here, and we feel ure we can suit you in one. Turaer-Tolson Furniture Co. 93 MIDDLE ST. 0 '"PHONE 172 THE OPTOMETRIST HAS TO BE A SPECIALIST NO MAN CAN FULLY KNOW THE EYE AND HAVE TIME FOR MUCH v ELSE! And in optician who is alive to the vast Importance of hU work In the worM win become a SPECIALIST by force of logic. His study of the eye of Its ailments; of how to remedy eye-Ills and to keep the greatest human faculty unimpaired demands all of his time, his talents and his enthusiasm. HOW ABOUT YOUR EYES? Sliut the Gate There are some people coming to the Dr Sloan Spring that leave the gate open. Unless that is stopped at once the gate will be kept locked. It is up to the people of New Bern to take notice. The person that is caught leaving the , gate open will be forbidden tak- ; , ing water, from the Spring. Cattle. . have been let into my fields, and it is becoming quite an annoyance to look out for our gates. - This is fair warning to all. DR. EARL S SLOAN. Dr. J. 0. Baxter '. t " ' ' ' '.;' V"'- Eye Sight Specialist : LAST cm: THE ADVERTISING LIST OF DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS HAS BEEN MADE UP AND WILL BE GIVEN TO THE PRESS TO PUBLISH AS SOON AS THE BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS DESIGNATE WHICH PAPER IT SHALL EE PUBLISHED IN. IF YOU HAVE NOT PAID YOUR TAX, YOUR NA?.:" WILL EE ON THE LIST. sr- I Fine Ginghams Combined With Silks in Summer . . - . ...... . J : . ' ' . Suits Draperies in Afternoon Frocks ' , New York, May 5. -To keen HDace with Fashion, one must be ever on the alert in these days when there is constantly some thing new BDDearinat. We do . not look for any change in the silhouette, for that has been finally settled., at least for the coming season, bnt there are countless important minor details always turning up which make the game of keeping up with the mode a verv Interesting one. . Almost , each day something new is brought to the attention; a certain material sudden ly rises into prominence, a new way of draping a skirt is devised, and sundry novel accessories appear upon the scenes and are quickly taken up with enthusiasm. ,. .,; which has the collar and cuffs, and sometimes, pockets, of gingham. A surprising combination, but distinct ly effective when one gets used to the ideal In other instances, plaid -and plain gingham are, used to make the popular middy dresses with slip-over blouses and pleated skirts. , With the plaid used for the skirt and to trim the blouse, a dress of this kind is ex ceedingly attractive for summer wear. Gins-hams are crisp and ? Cool and may always be kept looking fresh. . The ' separate skirt of plaid or checked gingham, to wear with white voile and batiste waists, is also a pleasing novelty for summer. The skirts are sometimes made with belts of silk in some bright color match ing one" of the colors in the plaid or stripes as the case may be. Smart gingham blouses are ' trimmed with white pique collars and cuffs, and but tonholes bound with the pique. : ; j r . The new blouses that look like coats keep rising in popularity. They are especially smart in costumes of jer sey' cloth. A very attractive moled in plain and checked jersey, is shown in the sketch,, and with it is worn one of the fancy girdles that are all the rage just now.- These new girdles Draped Styles are again in Vogue.. In opposition to the frocks, that are absolutely straight line, there are many ways of draping skirts to give that slight pufflness about the hips which is now one of the accepted mod es in the dressier type- of. frock for afternoon and evening wear. , One of the latest ways is by gathering the straight lower section of a skirt to a yoke, and. leaving the sides free to form looped draperies which fall very" gracefully into position when the soft pliable materials are used. , An illus tration of this charming . style is shown in the sketch. The dress is of pongee trimmed with narrow bands of ribbon. The waist of this costume is made with kimona sleeves of the loose, baggy type, the kind that' were in fashion some time ago. The unus ual V-shaped collar and flaring cuffs add the note of distinction which all such eimple styles require. . -v Sometimes long, strafght tunics or apron effects take the place of drap eries in frocks of silk, chiffon or Georgette..' A beautiful dress of white satin for a bride was made with a long pleated apron of fine white net edged with white glass beads. . The transparent glass beads are now be ing used for the bead work, which is strongly in evidence. ' ;. Ginghams for Summer Dresses' Suits and 1 Bright, colorful ginghams in very fine qualities have risen into promin tnce And ftre used Li fashioning not only separata blouses and skirts, but also entire summer dresses and suits, In making suits, the' latest fad has been to, combine gingham with pongee and other sports silks. ; A skirt of gingham is used with a silk coat A Sport Costume in Plain and Check- ... , -. ed Jersey Cloth , -r are of metal and 'celluloid, and some in a variety of colors. , Very pretty are those of colored stones with oxi dized silver or : gilt: chains. Others are made of squares or circles of pade, iet. amber or ebony, linked with met' a4 chains. - Girdles of this 'kind are used with coats as well as with dres- Vests Appear In Suits v, . Some of the new . turrur summer suits - are trimmed with silk fringes around the edges of the- coats.. SJilk fringes are also used to finish the nar row silk' or cloth girdles with which most frpeks are provided. r ' Vests seem to be an important part of the ' newest suits, t Whitei silk or serge' suits are frequently made with vests of bright colored satin?, or-the embroidered Oriental . silks; In the woolen suits, collars and ' vests ' are made of broadcloth, striped sill- or of natural-colored r pongee.' ' Sometimes the vests are embroidered,- and again, the edges are bound with braid, to give a neat, tailored finish. : , Detach able collars of blue and white strip ed cottons on dark blue serge and twill suits have also been noticed as well as those 'of silk. - .'. t'tilNGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN r : 1 i ' . ,( I JO&T fOUND jMrx FOURTEEN CENTS AN J h 0 o:- : ; , tM& IT BCLOH63 , k n 0 0 To some -poor I C ViHKT AKi SAC) UfREL FArAlUW I H VUrt CRS(NrFER ) J AN t twMT KNOvJj , ... A . W Li'O 11M1 tZ New, Berns Binfrest and Best Store rnl mi '-. Will Close Out Tomorrow AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS ABOUT . . . 40 Smart Spring Dresses Formerly Priced to $29.50 to $35 Executed in Georgette and Crepe de Chine in Tan, Gold, Navy, Grey and Black, in all the new sport styles. All izes. ' ' About 55 New Spring Dresses : FORMERLY PRICED UP TO $27.50 '?- . $18.75 Materials are: Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Georgette, and Taf- feta in all sizes. Colors are: Na vy, Gray, Black, Tan, Rose, Gold, etc., in all the newest sport styles. About 70 New Spring Dresses FORMERLY PRICED UP TO $24.50 $15.75 Of Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor j and Georgette in Black, Navy, ; Blue, and all the newest colors. All sizes in the lot. Worn and Misses1 Evening Dresses AT THE EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICE OF Colors: Pink, Maize, White, and Turqoise. These dresses areo'n sale in the Keady-to-Wear Department on the Second r loor. Clearance Sale Women s and Misses' Suits TAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK RADICALLY " REDUCED ' TO CLOSE OUT. Smart Suits in a variety of models aand materials in all the newest ' f shades. All sizes. Formerly up to $!5.0Q ............. .$9.95 Attractive Suits in the most wanted fabrics as taffeta, poplin, serge, gabardine, etc., all new cut and prettily trimmed, copies of the finest models of the season. Formerly up to $27.50 . L . . . $15.00 Beautiful Suits -specially selected styles from regular stock which were much-higher in price. : All the newest shades. All sizes in ; the lot. hormerly up to $JV.5U 4 y. $24.50 CLEARANCE SALE TOMORROW, ; MONDAY, ON TttE ... SECOND FLOOR Women's Silk and Woolen Skirts $4.98 Formerly up to $9.75. The models are from our regular stock and present this season's smartest style features, x Solid colors as well as all the newest stripes and plaids. n - Little Children's Hats, 49 and 98c Trimmed and Untrimmed in all the, latest styles and shades. " Extra- ; j: ordinary values. - ' ' ' : Special Showing of New SpringWhite and r v v , Colored Hats , ' -L if, v. . Will Take Place Tomorrow in The Millinery Department on the Second' Floor ' ' $198, ?2.98 and $48 Every Hat, is worth considerably more than the low prices quoted. NevArrivals in Wotnen's Shoes Tan Kid Pumps," with full Louis Covered Heel,. turn sole, the newest, pair ................. ; . . . .v. . . . ; . . . . . . . $7.50 White Oxfords in Canvas or Nubuck', with the new 'military. heel. All sizes and widths ..... . . ... .. .$5 and $6.50 Pr New Grey Kid Pumps, with full Louis Covered Heel, beauti fully made en p. Lr " rs' K-23, in all ihs ncv h'ch thzZzs as Chartreuse, T 1 He y, -m, Fc-c!:, Ccrrl, Tcv. Pczxl Grey, Lis- II . . sl.. j i r
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