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The Wilmington Morning Star from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 6

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ii. Beyond a.doubt,"we are showing the greatest assortment of high-class lingerie we have ever assembled. The models are entirely new, and the trimmings are. more distinct than ever. The materials are Crepe de Chine, Wash Satin arid Georg Horoixifl Social Tomorrow.

The regular monthly social meeting of, the North Carolina Sorosis -will be Picked Up Around Town ette. Come and make our selection while the showing is complete, s4fiere is always a greater One Suit Started. Suit was started in superior court yesterday by Mrs. Maggie Jones against A. W.

Ek, wherein claim -is made for damages in the sum of $1,000, alleged to have been sustained at the hands of the defendant. Carr, Poisson and Dixon represent the plaintiff. demand and poorer deliyeries around the holidays. held in the club rooms on North Third street Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, and the following program will rendered Talk, by Mr. Fergusson, of the War Camp Community Service.

1 Talk, by Mrs. George Leftwich on "Civic Plans." Vocal solo, by Miss Rose Goodwin. Ten -minute talk, by Miss Margaret Gibson. Vocal solo, by Mrs. F.

A. Muse. Piano solo, by Mrs. Joel Goodlett. Refreshments will be served.

$6o50 T0 $29,50 What's New In Footwear? GOWNS Wantedt More Enumerator. A letter from H. L. Cook, supejNrisor of the census for the Sixth cojigresr-sional district, states that there is need of 21 enumerators in the city of Wilmington, several outside the 'county, and others for Brunswick county. Applications should be addressed to Mr.

Cook in Fayetteville. TEDDIES $3.95 TO $19 50 $L75 T0 $6 00 CAMISOLES Athletic Meeting: Tonight. All members of the American Legion who are interested in the formation of basketball, football and tennis clubs Raleigh Times: "Mr. ana -oars. Henry Bonitz of Wilmington are spending several days in the city with their son, John Bonitz, who is a student at the State College." Raleigh Times: "Miss Sue Northrop, Who has been the guest of Miss Agnes Cotton Timberlake, has returned to her home in Wilmington." Miss Pauline Corbett, of Rocky Point, spent yesterday in the city.

Mrs J. Evans has returned to her home in Rocky Point after spending several days here with friends. Miss Anna Currier will return today to her home in Lynchburg after THE question is answered here in a complete arid authoritative showing of the season's newest models for street and evening wear. You'll find the most exclusive and tasteful interpretations of new style features combining distinctiveness with the finest quality. PRICES REASONABLE ffea? to represent the Legion, are requestea to meet at the club hOus this evening at 8 o'clock- "M4YTIME" IS SEASON'S BIGGEST MTJCICAIi SHOW Bags several aays nere wiiu Currier is manager for Miss May Peterson, the well known concert singer.

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Green have returned from New York where Dr. Green attended the convention of the American College of Surgeons.

While in New York Dr. Green was made a Bags that are different. New shapes and patterns that will take the eye of the well-dressed woman, and make her costume complete. A wonderful collection of Dressy Velvet Bags, Hand-made Beaded Bags, Brocaded Bags, as well as the everyday Pocketbook of soft, or patent leather. The -assortment is extremely large.

Prices range from 98c TO $29,50 aaai fellow in the college. SANTA CLATJS CLUB FORMED BT YOUXG WOME5 YESTERDAY If there are any youngsters in the fcity who are fearful of Santa Claus nnt findiner them this coming Christ Reported From Norfolk as "Beat, Musical Show of Many Seasons." Amusement seekers are preparing for the season's biggest treat In- the coming of the Messrs. Shuberts production of "Maytime" at the Academy of Music Friday night, the show, being the biggst attraction of the season so far and the- biggest of the- entire calendar for the year as now constituted. The most flattering reports have been received from everywhere on the show, and from Norfolk, where it played three4, days, October 16, 17 and 18 comes the following report from Manager LeFaucheur, of the Colonial Theatre: "This is the Jfest musical attraction in many seasons. A big city show put on in big city style; everything complete." In Raleigh, where the attraction played two nights last week, the show scored an overwhelming" success and every seat for the two days was sold before the show arrived in town.

While' the biggest show of the season so far here carried only one carload of scenery "Maytime carries two 60-foot cars. The cofci-sists of 45 people, with a special mas, they should direct a letter to the. Just Hearthe Edison on Marche 99 'The Phonograph With a Soul nuuuu $6 Shopping Center" Santa Claus club that was formed yesterday afternoon when a number of -the city's most popular young women gathered at the home of Miss Hargrave Bellamy on South Third street. The object of the organization is to see to It that no poor children in the city, or others who for any reason or other, are not likely to be visited by the well known Laplander. In so far as the finances of the club iwill permit, every child in the city 'will receive a well filled stocking.

Membership in club will be unlimited, and will cost but one dollar each. Children of the city are invited to address letters to Santa Claus care of the elub, and it is more than likely that the letters will be generously answered the night of the 24 of December. The board of directors of the club formed yesterday is as follows: Misses DECIDE FOR YOURSELF Thousands of critical buyers have selected the NEW EDISON in just this way. A demonstration will convince you why the NEW EDISON la the superior of them all. McGRATH CO.

213 Princess St. Telephone 777 ROTARY SPONSORS Y. M. C. A.

CAMPAIGN 1 I AsDoad Dodo General Manager of the Liberty Shipbuilding Company Has Been Member of Loeal Club. Fanny liramger, tiattie femoerion, Athalia Bunting, May Nixon Darden. Adelaide" Worth. Adelaide Foard, Lucy. 'Murchison, Nell Bowden, Wlnifre-i The regular meeting of the Rotary club held yesterday at the Y.

M. C. was featured with an endorsement of the campaign of the association for funds to carry on the work -coupleo. with an order of assistance of Ithe individual members of the club to assist in the campaign; and also witK, a farewell tribute to Rotarian Lewis R. Ferguson, general manager of the Liberty Harper, Lillian Solomon and Ella Davis.

The membership of the club will be widely extended and it is hoped that, several hundred members wilj- be secured and that next Christmas will be a real Christmas for the poor children of the city. Friends will be interested in the announcement of the marriage of Miss -Edell Corbett and Elisha Leary, which iwas solemnized at Scotts Hill Monday afternoon, the ceremony being per- formed by Justice Harrell. Real-Frtiit Desserts JiFy-Jell is flavored itfitK fruit juice essences in liquid form, in vials. A wealth of fruitr juice is condensed to flavor each dessert So it brings you true -fruit dainties, healthful and delicious, at a trifling cost. Simply add boiling water.

Compare it with the od-style gelatine desserts, at will be a delightful revelation. Get the right uit-- fhrery druggist in town your druggist and everybody's drug Tea Room to Reopen. The ladies of St. Mary's Guild of St. James church announce that the Pine Tea room will be reopened as soon as-the "sugar question" is settled satisfactorily.

The tea room will be located -in the same attractive quarters that it occupied last winter. gist has noticed a great falling off in the sale or calomel. They ailgive -the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its place. v.

A "Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's liter Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results," said a inrominent local druggist. Take Dodson's Uiver Tone' Instead I 'Twas Said: PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Shipbuilding company, who departs this week for Philadelphia to make his future home. After luncheon the business features of the session were entered upon.There were various committee reports in connection with the activities of the club. One matter which the Rotary club is investigating carefully is the proposal to continue as a municipal feature, the band which gave so mucli pleasure during the summer. A committee has been appointed to take up with the Council, and the county commissioners, the question of Jointly underwriting the expenses of such a band.

Report next regular meeting of the club. President Milton Calder made a short talk expresing the deep loss of the Rotary club feltv in the approaching departure of Rotarian Lewis R. Ferguson. He stated that no individual in recent years had won a warmer place in the hearts and affections of the community than Rotarian Ferguson and that his leaving filled not only the members of the club, but the entire community, with genuine regret. Mr.

Colder expressed the wish, which will be joined in by business and community interests generally, that at some future date Mr. Ferguson may again come to Wilmington to F. L. Finkenstaedt, of Bolton, president of the North Carolina Lad- JO Flavor, at Your SrerV 2 Packages for 25 Cent yesterday enroute from Washington, D. where he has been with his son, Finkenstaedt, who underwent tnaratinn last lriHav TJla -An elderly lady entered a shop and asked to see some table The salesman showed her a great variety, but she said she had seen those elsewhere- nothing suited her.

Heven't' you something new?" she asked. The man then brought another pile and said: "These are the very newest You will notice the edge runs right around the border and the center is in, the. middle." "Dear me, yes. I will take a dozen of them," said the lady. That may be diplomatic salesmanship, but we don't believe in befuddling our customers in that way.

We tell you what you want to know about the merchandise? you are buying and after that, the choice must be decided" by you. Wei're here to serve you truthfully, honestly, to the best of our ability I i i i N. Jaeobi SHardware Co. Dodaon'aiLirer Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle costs but few cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liver sluggishness andconstipation, you have -only to ask for your money back.

Dodson's liver Tone, is a pleasant-tasting, purely vegetable" remedyi to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake1 up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels; It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a Clay's work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition friends will be glad to learn that his condition is improved. Young Mr.

Finkenstaedt was in the aviation ser-; vice abroad but it now a student at the University of Virginia at 1 Save fuel by the International One-Pipe method. Horace King will gladly "explain. Phone 609. Adv. Rotarian Ferguson made a short talk of appreciation of the kind words of Mr.

Calder, and stated that the year Clogged Body Works he had spent in Wilmington had been mBBBBEBBBBBBBBBBB one of the pleasantest and most fruit ful of his entire life. He said that he departed with keenest regret and that Untold Damage Slot of Human Ilia Can be Traced to 'JV Constipation and Indigestion. he looked forward to frequent visits to Wilmington. Rev. Frank Dean, rector of the a Church of the Good Shepherd, a mem ber of the Rotary club who is in the north conducting missions, was sent.

a Foul Breath, Gas, Headaches, Hot Flushes and that heavy, knotty feeling -in the stomach are dangerous signs. "They tell the sufferer that the bowels are not working properly. Then, it's telegram during the afternoon, ex-T NEW TODAY Wabl Sweaters press! ve of the wish of Rotary that the greatest measure of sucess will at tend his meetings. VN, The dirt JJ A 'm I 'time 10 act ana act iasi. ine Doay must -let off.

the accumulated poisons. At anv of these svmotoms start LETTS FIRE ON AMERICAN RED CRCSS RELIEF CHIEF musing Sloan's Relief Tablets. They Will stop the trouble before it gets Pi Berlin, Oct. 27. By the Associated Press).

Colonel Ryan, chief of the Sloan'B Relief Tablets are not habit-forming, and are guaranteed not to "urine or cause They're as gentle Women American Baltic Red Cross relief, was. EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of most fired on by the Letts while crossing the Riga bridge, according to spe For and JCOtft cial dispatch froni Mitau this despite an understanding which had been ar digestive ills. Children as nature. Get a bottle of 30 tablets today. Tour druggist has them.

Keep them on hand Sloan's Relief Tablets. They are safest. -Distributed by The' Sloan Products 18, Factory street. 'TDerby, Conn. Adv.

Hi THE WANTED COLORS rived at between him, the, Russians and the Letts. Colonel Ryan displayed a huge white flag, according to' the agreement. An American which went to get him, was also attacked by the Letts with shrapnel, Colda Canse Headache and Palnw Feverish Headaches and Body; Pains caused from a cold are soon relieved by takine LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN for indigestion afford pleating and prompt relief from the distress of acid-dyspepsia. MtxiMm's (OVER BLVWOTOS8) Ral a ir a nse MADE BY SCOTT ft Bownit MAKERS OP SCOTTS EMULSION I Evot grocer INE Tablets. There -is only one ''Bromo Quinine." E.

W. GROVE'S' signature on the box. 30c BROWN 'S everywhere sells Kellbgg's ConK-reas Take Final Action Washington. Oct Final legislative action was take-n yesterday "bv con gress on the administrative to ex. "THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX" Rheumatism- is completely washed out of -tb system the celebrated Shivar Mineral itively guaranteed by money-back -ottoc Tastes-fine; costs a trifle.

Delivered -anywhere by our Wilmington Agents, Uscenl JHJ SIC BT GRAINGER'S ORCHESTRA. DANCING Afternoon Evening. Instruction 'hy Appointment. p- -Attention elude radical immigrants by extend ing federal power to limit issuance of passports. The conference on the measure was -adopted the senate and "house he' bill 'npW goes to th.

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1867-1947