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

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THE MORNING STAR, NOVEMBER 25, 1919. SIX I I iiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Society Clubs Fashions 1 PERSONAL AND GENERAL NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN Mr. Harrahan refused to remedy the trouble complained of and the matter was then referred to the national railroad officials. Mr. Taylor received the following telegram with regard to the matter: "Referring again to your wire co director general, regarding local freight service points between Wilmington and Hamlet.

Regional Director Win-chelj. advises that. Federal Manager Harrahan has arranged to increase train service to provide for daily handling of package freight between Lumberton and Wilmington, which should provide satisfactory service. Hope projected service will work out to entire satisfaction of your terday from citizens of the city ask ing about the campaign sjid offering their assistance and cooperation. Mrs.

R. J. Williams, of Rocky Mount, returned to Her home yesterday afternoon, after spending the week-end here with her sister, Mrs. D. O.

West- i PACKAGE FREIGHT TO BE HANDLED DAILY street Mrs. W. A'. Hsrdenbergh will give the third of her lectures on "Women in Medicine." She is a very finished speaker, with charm and poise, which, combined with a wide knowledge of her subject, makes her delightful to hear. Today she is tellingt of the work among the lepers in the east, a subject that, because 'of; its irrevocable tragedy, has never failed to hold the sympathy of the world.

DANCE AT SHIPYARD. The Garber-Davts orchestra is coming down from Washington, D. 1 We urge you to make your Christmas selections' now, not only to avoid the "RUSH," but to get better service, and also get a much better variety to select from. Real flladeria Jfand Embroidered jinen -Having placed an important order months ago for this high class line of merchandise. We are in a position not only to save you quite a sum, but to show you a wonderful assortment.

:Kr.L.uncn. Sets. $6.50, $8o50, $12 50 LC, to furnish for a big dance R. R. Administration Promises Its Co-operation The Railroad administration has agreed to give Wilmington1 better freight accommodation on the Seaboard Air Line railroad, according to telegram received by J.

A. Taylor, chairman of the traffic committee of the chamber of commerce fjoom Edward C. Niles, assistant director, division it public service. Chamber members were- enthusiastic last night over the information and extended Mr. Taylor congratulations upon the way he had handled the matter.

Mr. Taylor first took the matter up with Federal Manager Harrahan, of the Seabo. rd road two weeks ago. but RECIPE Tea Napkins $10.75 and $12.50 tonight out at the Liberty' Shipyard. The mold loft, where the- pieces were assembled, for making tje concrete ships, is 'to be put to ah'dther use, perhaps quite as logical.

For the place is admirably adapted for a dance hall. The music for dancing begins at 9:00 o'clock. Hotel Arrival -V Wilmington G. B. Elliott Charlotte; R.

Honeycutt, Warsaw; W. C. Killick, Charlotte; J. A. Holdren, Florence, S.

N. M. Edwards, Lumberton; Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Moore, 'Southport; A. B. Josenbaum, Raleigh; A. M.

Lansford, C. S. Bell, Goldsboro; P. C. Fussell, Rose Hill; G.

T. Sutten, Calypso; Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Mathis, Raleigh. One box Chalmers' Gelatine, soak in pint of cold water until soft Upon this pour two pints of boiling coffee sweetened to tsste. Strain into moulds and act sway to 1 I harden. Serve with ugar and cream. fc.

Fifty-four-inch Scarfs at $750 and $8.50 Orton J. A. Parsons, Charlotte; G. C.4 fine Jurkish Jbweh iOith Monograms An exceptional good value in a real good quality, which makes- an ideal gift. The colors are very beautiful.

A full assortment of PSnk, Blue, Lavanders and Ar Gold. A special value, each at JjO (J Sanders, Weldon; Mrs. M. C. Bridger, Bladenboro; W.

Johnson, Goldsboro; Dr. E. C. Person, Pikeville; B. H.

Ball, Asheville; Captain Nathan O'Berry, Goldsboro; H. V. Hargis, Charlotte; R. H. Haly burton, Hamlet; W.

T. Laslie, Charlotte; B. Fort, Pikeville; E. L. Bine, Red Springs; W.

B. Herring, Sffenbee olls 11 Walnut street: Miss Annie Hall, of Richmond, is visiting relatives at Winter Park. Mr. and Mrs. E.

Clayton Barnheim and daughter. Miss Loraine Bern-heim, of Southbridgre, who have been visiting at the home oi Mrs. Eloise Burkheimer on Soutn Second street, left Sunday in their ear for a tour of several month through Florida. Mrs. Burkheimer accompanied them as their gue-it for several weeks.

The Rockingham paper announces: "Mrs. Horace Cooper and young son, William, and Mrs. W. B. Cooper, of Wilmington, have arrived in Rockingham.

They will be a delightful addition to Rockingham society. The Daily News Standard of TJniontown, announces the marriage of Miss Ethel Lennie Gray to Mr. Wilbur R. Murrell, both of Pair-banks. The marriage is of interest here, as both of the parties used to live in Wilmington.

Miss Louise Dick entertained about fifty of her friends at a party Friday night in celebration of her twelfth birthday. Various tables were arranged with different games on them. Ice cream and cake were served. Christmas Sale 1 Today. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of the Covenant? will have a sale of fancy articles and small Christmas gifts this afternoon at the home of Mrs.

J. K. Wise, 1713 Market street. Hepttaurtall-Smlth. Invitations have been received In the city reading as follows: "Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Heptinstall request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Frances Howard, to Mr. Herman Morse Smith on Tuesday afternoon, the second of December, at a quarter to three o'clock.

102 North Fifth avenue, Wilmington, North Carolina. Silver Tea. St. Cecilia's GuiH of St James Church will hold a silver tea this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W.

A. French, 107 South Fourth street. Attractive refreshments will be served, and qute a large number of ladles are expected. Ktnjc-Snyder Wedding. On yesterday afternoon at 2:45 o'clock Miss Bessie Louise King and Mr.

John C. Snyder were quietly married at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. G. H. Coughenour.

Rev. A. D. McClure performed the service in the presence of only a few friends and relatives A reception followed, and the couple left soon after on the 3:30 train for the south. When they return from their wedding trip they will make their home in Wilmington.

Lecture On Lepers. This morning at 10:30 at the T. W. Cf A. residence on South Second Indestructable and really the most serviceable of dolls, either dressed or undrMspd in all sizes and characters.

This is a doll nationally known, as it really gives better uauvv nu viuwavKo. jLiiio id ck uuii uMwiMj auvnU) xi icaii ftlvtJS Detter service tnan any other make of dolls. They range than any other make of dolls. They range tn 25 $X2 50 price Rose Hill; W. Kleinecalle, Winston-Salem; H.

W. Gilbert, Raleigh. Play at Immannel Cnnren. The Senior Christian Endeavor Society of Immanuel Presbyterian Church will present a play entitled, "An Old Fashioned Mother," In Immanuel Hall this evening at 8:00 6'cTock. The cast of characters are as folows: Deborah Underhill.

"A Mother In Israel" Miss Mary, Armstrong Widder Bill Pindle, "Leader of the Choir" Mrs. Elvina Marshall. Miss Lowlzy Loviny Custard. "Plain Sewing and Gossip" Miss Lillian Taylor. Isabel Simpscott, The Village Belle" Miss Lydia Padrlok.

Gloriana Perkins, "As Good afc Gold" Miss Ruth Padrick. Sukey Pindle, "The Widder's Mite" Our jSrt and Ifeedle Work School Opens this mornirag-. Be on hand "promptly at 10 o'clock and take this full course of lessons absolutely free of charge. Mrs. Browne will take great pleasure in givihg you full instructions.

Miss Ivy D'Orange. John Underhill, "The Prodigal Son" Mr. W. W. Wilkins.

Charley Underhill, "The Elder Brother" Mr. Norman Mints. Brother Jonah Quackenbuth. "A Whited Sepulchre" Mr. J.

Hawk. kins. Jeremiah Cosllng. (Jerry). VA Merry Heart" Mr.

D. T. Caldwell. Enoch Rone, "An Outcast and Wanderer" Mr. Harry Branch.

Quintus Todd. "The County Sheriff' Mr. C. T. McKelthan.

The Village Choir. If I Were You and wished to have A Beautiful Hand Bag A Purse or Silver Vanity Box for the Season, I would reserve it noip, while the selection is so varied and beautiful and complete HONNET Ohe Shopping Center Tfme: Twenty years agr. Place: The Village of Canton, In northern New Tork. 1 i TT llllljlllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' Beauty Answers By MADAME MA REE iTiiiiiitiiiimiiiiif if tiiitmif iiiiiiii imiiiifri "The Shoe Store Synopsis. Act.

1. Sitting Room at the Underhill Farmhouse. An afternoon In late March. "The Good Samaritan." Act 2. Same scene, years later.

A winter afternoon. "A Mother's ve." Act. 3. Same scene, two years later. A morning in autumn.

"The Prodigal Son." Program at T. W. C. A. Continuing the World Fellowship week of prayer at the Y.

W. C. which began yesterday, Informal neighborhood meetings will be held this morning at the home of Mrs. J. O.

Carr, 19D1 Market street at and at the home of Mrs. A. D. McClure. on North Fourth street at 11:15 today.

At these meetings Miss Forsythe, T. W. C. A. field director, will speak and all the women of the city are most cordially invited to be present.

laf TROUBLE Fit a common, ailmeni that people are too prone to neg. 1 feet until the danger line it 1 reached. Don't YOU do it! Get a 35c bottle of DR. THACHER'S 9 DIARRHOEA from your drug store and have.it ready at the firsts ff symptom of Diarrhoea, Flux, Cholera, Infantum etc. In use I hall a century.

Pleasant 9 Ht and harmlew. THACHER MEDICINE CO. 9 CfcaljjMaaO. Tmn ft THERE are many things which will remove superfluous hairs but many of them so irritate, burn and redden the 1867 skin as to make it a sight look upon. It is no longer necessary to go at it in such a savage manner.

Superfluous hair can now be removed by an application which is absolutely safe and never fails to every hair so thoroughly that not a vestige of it remains? There is only one thing that will do this, and that is sulfo solution. This can be obtained from any drug store for one MUCH INTEREST IN ANTI-RAT CAMPAIGN Many People Inquire As To Methods Used ENGLISH LASTS In Men's Fine Footwear Are Stomach ills permanently disappear after drinking the, celebrated Sbivar Mineral Water. Positively guaranteed by money-back offer. Tastes fine; costs a trifle. Delivered anywhere by ur Wilmington, Agents, Crescent Candy dollar.

The hairs are merely moistened with it for a few moments, and then the hairs are seen literally to wither and dissolve away and are wiped off, leaving a skin absolutely perfect, snotless, soft and smooth. This is the sensible method, and no matter how sensitive the skin, or how thick the hair growth, it never fails to remove the hair 'completely and thoroughly. MISS T. O. C.

You will be surprised Co. Phone them. "THE BEST BET" Tli is Season 9 Ask to see our Ardmore Last in GalJum's Koko Calf the best fittino; shoe in the city. We also carry this last in Cordovan and Black Kangaroo. Sizes AAA to E.

MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED at the results if you will use my for- mula for beautifying the skin. I can promise you really and surely an ex- quisite complexion in a mighty short time, with a tint like the rose, and spotless as a lily, if you will make this I cream at home yourself and use it. DR. R. P.

HUFFMAN Veterinary Surgeon Wilmington, IT. C. Office: Davis Daniels Stables Phones: Office 2174. Residence 276-J Room 1264-W. i You will positively never find anything else in the world to equal it.

Now get i irom your aruggist one ounce, 50 SALE CONTINUES Scores of inquiries were received yesterday at the office of the health department in the' court house with regard to the rat-kllling campaign which was launched here Monday by J. L. Nichols, famous expert rat-killer, who comes to this section highly recommended by the United States department of agriculture. From Indications the campaign will be a great success. Mr.

Nichols said yesterday afternoon that He will begin the actual killing of the rodents either today or tomorrow, beginning on the water front and working east. As the barium carbonate, the material recommended by the expert as the best exterminator, is scattered on the streets amd buildings, the rats that are not killed make their way from the section and they are followed up until the campaign Is completed and the rats exterminated from the community. Mr. Nichols has employed Several local citizens jto assist him in the campaign and says that when "he has completed his work here, Wilmington will possess Several thousand less rats. Mr.

Nichols says that according to government estimates there are approximately 100,000 rats in Wilmington. The biological survey, hp says, estimates that a rat concurrus an average of one-half a cent worth of food dally and this est i ma to is made on prices of foodstuff in 1414. From this It will be seen that one rat. 'will i cents worm or zintone and mix it with two tablespoonfuls of glycerine in a pint oi water. This makes a rich.

satiny cream, use it freely every day and you will have your dream come sh sssmnMananHinBH a sasssansnnnnn isnnnnmn mi nil I II CLOTHES CLOTHES! Just received nice lot Young Men's Suits, latest skirt models. Look them. over. L. DAVIS CO Inc.

18 akmtk Front Street. true. MISANXIOUS A remarkable preparation prevent excessive perspiration in the armpits is hydrolized talc All' Coats, Suits and Dresses It is absolutely safe, keeps the armpits naturally iresn ana dry. and you win BBMBBBBBI have Nao more gowns ruined because of perspiration. Any drug store can lupply you.

60 cents' worth will last many months. It also destroys the Prices Reduced I odor of perspiration and other ob Jectionable body odors. Adv. I We can save you 20 per cent on your WAIAj SUIT or OVERCOAT. All the latest models.

See Starkey Goldberg 22 South Front Street Telephone 882 consume $1.82 worth ff food annually. In other1 words the 100.000 rats WASCOTT GINGER ALE Recommended By Physicians BEAR PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE COMPANY Distributors Wilmington, he says, will con 1-4 BROWN'S The Store That Sells 100 PER CENT TOWNSEND SMITH Civil and Mechanical Engineers Complete ENGINEERING SERVICE, including BLUEPRIN TS 512-13 Southern phone 2127 Wilipiitgton, N. C. sume $182,000 annually. He urges that every man, woman and child in the city cooperate In this fight to rid tho city of these pests and says If the n-oper cooperation- Is received the campaign will be one of the greatest blessings to the city that its citizens have ever experienced.

Dr. c. E. Low, Superintendent of health, is alsa enthusiastic over -the movement and, sajd yesterday ethat the health department will assist the expert rat-killer inevery way possible. The superintendent says that he received scores of inquiries yes- Let your dollar bay 109 per cent tm a home.

Better homes less money than for the past two years. Bee harvey w. hoyer CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 415 Murehlaon Building Tampa Nugget Cigars BROWN S10 Nntt Street WHOLESALE TOBACCO BSBHK USE THE STAR WANTS A.

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