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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • 6

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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, Hard to Drop Meat? All depends on what you eat as a substitute. It is a good time to study "food value." You may be eating the wrong foods, the foods that cost most and give the least nutriment. Shredded Wheat Biscuit contains more real, bodybuilding nutriment, pound for pound, than meat, eggs or potatoes and costs much less. Two of these Biscuits with milk and a little fruit make a nourishing meal at a cost of a few cents. Make Shredded Wheat your "meat." A satisfying breakfast on which to start the day's work.

It is readycooked and ready to -eat. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Hard to SOCIETY Willie Bonebean loved a maiden and he called her "Heart's Desire," And he loved her with an ardor that the season's couldn't tire, And in summer and he wooed her in the fall, And he wooed 1 her in the winter and when spring began to call. "You're a pip; in!" he would tell her when hang around her home, "You're as fair as Cleopatra when she knocked 'em dead in Rome.

Let us waddle to the altar! If you'll be my little wife, You can lead me by halter through happy, married life! HEART'S DESIRE." can bandle all the money--you can regulate my hoursYou shall live on milk and honey in a garden bright with flowers! I will never ask to wander when my daily task is throughYou shall ever be forel shall ever be the crew! You--the little girl I courted--I shall be your humble thrall, And the boys with whom I sported I will snub for good and all! I will wash the dinner dishes, I will start the kitchen fire!" Said the fond young Willie Bonebean to his little "Heart's Desire." Heart's Desire is now in Reno, in that city of the West Where the- married. not harriedwhere squabblers are And she sometimes thinks of Willie and the voys he made one day When he knelt, all fushed and silly, in her parlor far away. All this screed deserves a moral, and a moral there shall be: If you do not wish to quarrel, and would dwell in barmon-ee, Do not swear, young man proposing, that you'll start the kitchen fire, And the Law won't start foreclosing on your little Heart's Desire, -Atlanta Constitution. -Mrs. J.

W. Covington and children, of Cheraw, 8, are visiting Mrs. Cov- By BETSY JOHN HAYWOOD Gifts For Those In The Wedding Party Selection of the -presents for bridesmaids and ushers is made with thorough satisfaction at Jolly Wynne's. Jolly Wynne quality is the kind women take delight in and gentlemen desire. Great variety is offered in personal ornaments and gold and silver novelties appropriate for the occasion.

Our experience in such matters enables us to make suggestions intelligently from the viewpoint of suitability and prevailing fashions. Jolly Wynne Jewelers and Optometrists 128 Fayetteville Street Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. ington's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

G. Conn. MO ONE ENGRAVED WEDDING INVITATIONS The Very Latest Styles CORRESPONDENCE STATIONERY With Monogram, Crest or Address VISITING CARDS Mail orders and inquiries receive careful attention EDWARDS BROUGHTON PRINTING COMPANY Raleigh, North Carolina IRRESISTIBLE MARY PICKFORD in A ROMANCE of the REDWOODS" By Cecil Millo, and Macpherson (CECIL B. DE'MILE Almo Today and Tomorrow Every Wednesday Afternoon During the months of June, July and August this store will close at one o'clock. This has been our custom for years and is done during the summer months so that our employees may have one afternoon of recreation each week.

We will not be open Wednesday afternoon of this week. -Mrs. Roy Blair, of Monroe, 1 is in the city as the guest of MaN. J. W.

ThompBOB. is en route home, after attending Confederate Reunion in She, Washington. -Mr. and Mra. E.

K. Powe, of West Durham, were among the visitors in Raleigh yesterday. -Mrs, N. A. Thompson and Miss Ruth Thompson, of Lumberton, arrived in the city yesterday short visit.

-Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holleman, who are spending a few days with relatives at motored yesterday to this city, where they spent the day. 8. E.

Garner and son, Master Edwards, have returned to Central, 8. after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G.

Conn. -Mra. J. A. Flanagan, Misses Sarah and Ruby Flanagan, and agan are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Garnett at their home on North Bloodworth street. -Miss Henrietta Fleming, of bia, 8.

has arrived in the eity visit of several weeks to relatives. -Mr. and Mrs. La L. Scotland Neck, were among the visitors in Raleigh yesterday.

-Miss Helen Atkins, of Durham, has returned home, after spending the week -end here with friends. -Miss Helen Whitaker, who has been at school in Macon, is expected to arrive here today. -Mrs. C. M.

Sugg, of Kinston, is in the eity on a visit to her son, Mr. gan F. Sugg. 1 At the Woman's Club. There will be a bridge tournament at the Woman's Club this afternoon.

Miss Davis to Entertain. Miss Penelope Davis will entertain at a pienic Wednesday afternoon plimentary to the Biekett house party. Miss Whitaker to Entertain. Miss Marie Whitaker will entertain at dance tonight at her home mentary to the Bickett house party. A Mrs.

Flowe Improved. Mrs. B. B. Flowe, who for eight weeks has been in Rex hospital, is her apartments at the Woman's Club, Mrs.

Field Hostess. Mrs. Alexander Field was hostess Monday afternoon at a movie party in honor of the Bickett house party. A To Attend Dance in Rocky Mount. The Bickett house party will motor to Rocky Mount Thursday afternoon to attend a dance Thursday evening.

For Girls' Friendly, The proceeds of the Superba Theater for Tuesday will go towards buying coal for the Girls' Friendly Lodge for the winter. Mra. Andrews to Entertain. Mrs. William J.

Androws, will be hostess at a porch Wednesday evening at her home in honor of the Biekett house party. Musical at St. Saviour's. There will be a musical at St. Saviour's Chapel, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, after which there will be a play, "Miss Susan's Fortune." Mrs.

Bickett Hostess. Mrs. T. W. Bickett was hostess day afternoon complimentary to the members of her son's house party at an informal dance at the Executive Mansion.

General Committee to Meet. There will be a meeting of the ladies of the general committee of the Assoelated Charities this morning at 11 o'clock in the office of the superintendent in the Elks building. Elementary Hygiene. The Elementary Hygiene Class, of Miss Erhenfeld is teacher, meet Wednesday night at o'clock. There, are now fifteen members and others are invited to join.

To New Bern. Mrs. Charles G. Hieks left Monday for New Bern to visit James D. Blades, Mrs.

Hicks was joined in Clayton by Mrs. J. J. Young and daughter, Miss Louise, who will also visit Mrs. Blades.

Receives $50 Gift. The Raleigh Red Cross chapter has received a gift of $50 from the Raleigh chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution to further its work in preparation SAVE THE FRUIT CROP A FRANKLIN I SUGAR of Sold in Sings a Have delicious Cherries all Winter- -preserve them now. A Freshlie Sugar for every use 1 Pom. Misses Reese Co. 109 Fayetteville St.

Reductions on ALLI Trimmed Hats. Colored Hats for half price and less. Phone 596 Electric Cash System to Get Change Plenty Electric Fans to Keep You Quick Cool This Week's Shoppers Will Find It Not Only Profitable But Pleasant To Do Their Shopping at The Store of Electrical Energy You will find electricity running fans to keep you cool, running a cash system to get your change quick, making light for the dark spots, but the electricity that you will appreciate most is the cal energy with which every salesperson is moving in order that they, may give you service. do al. A New Shipment Fancy Hose: $1.25 25c Crepe De- Chine Handkerchiefs 190 Big lot of Ladies' Faney Hose in the newest fade.

25. doz. Ladies' Fancy Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs Prieed $1.25 25e values. 19 New Ladies' Neckwear. Neckwear.

Priced Priced 48g Ladios' fine Silk Hose, $1.15 value. Big values Ladies Ladies' Black or White Hose, fine Silk. Crepe de Chine Collars. 48g Lots of new shades, H-300, Gordon Hose. Better Crepe Collars.

Priced Priced $1.15 Fine Fancy Voiles Fancy Parasols $1.98, $2.98 up Fine 36 in. Voiles, Priced 40-in. Fine quality Voiles. One big lot Fancy Parasols, Big values $1.98 Fine Sheer Voiles in Dainty Patterns, 25g Fine Fancy Silk Parasols that are values up to $4.50. 40-in.

Flowered Marquisette, Big value. Special $2.98 Priced Big line Ladies' Fine Parasols in Colors and Black, Priced $4.98 New Fine White Skirting Sheer Fine Waistings Toilet Goods Specials Fine Gabardines, 36-in. wide. Priced $1.25 Asuria Face Powder Fine 36-in. White Pique.

Both narrow and wide 50e Nadine Face Powder welt 25e Woodbury's Face Powder Fine White 36-in. 36-in. Skirtings 50e Pebeeo Tooth Paste 40e values, Fancy White Skirtings, Kolynos Tooth Paste Priced 25e Colgates Tooth 19c Sheer White Pinids, ete. Many Other Special Items in Toilet Goods. Priced 29c, For 17 Sell Hudson-Belk Co.

of the We One Less Big For Belk Cash STORE. Stores THE BIG, BUSY CASH for taking care of eventualities of the present war. Mrs. Clark Here. Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Graham Clark, of Boston, and their, little daughter, Margaret Heck, are guests of Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs.

J. M. Heck. Mr. Clark goes to Washington this week to enter the position of textile expert of the Tariff Commission.

Visiting Parents. Mrs. Thad Page, of Charlotte, and Mrs. John D. Cooper, of Henderson, are here visiting their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Hinton. For them on Wednesday evening at her home on New Bern avenue Mrs.

J. O. Jones will entertain at a bridge party. Block Party for Red Cross. Young ladies living on North Salisbury street, between Edenton and Jones streets, will give a block party from 4 until 10 o'clock this afternoon and evening, for the benefit of the Red Cross Society.

All forms of fun and pleasure is promised those who attend. To Spend Summer Here, Mrs. Walter I. MeCoy, wife of Judge McCoy, of Washington, has arrived in the city with her son, Philbuch McCoy, and daughter, Miss Eleanor McCoy. She will spend the summer at her farm near Raleigh.

Later she will joined by Judge McCoy and her other daughter. St. Agnes Guild. St. Agnes Guild held its meeting yesterday with reports before it of twenty new members since Ash Wednesday.

It was reported that $180 had been realized from rummage sales, $321.10 from the "County Fair" musical comedy and $8.55 from dues collected. Each month the guild sends $20 for the support of the Thompson Orphanage. Leonard-Ivey. Announcement was made at a party given by Miss Bertha Holman, Saturday afternoon, of the engagement of Miss Bessie Ivey, of this city, to Mr. George Leonard, of Greenville, N.

O. The wedding will take place July 11. Pink and white formed the color scheme at the home of Miss Holman, on East Morgan street, where the approachmarriage of the couple was nounced in answers to a clever contest. was the game that furnished the prize for guests at five tables, Miss Ray winning the prize, a fan. This she presented to Miss Ivey, Decorations FAB.

P. BROWN H. J. Brown Company, Funeral Directors. Established 81 Years 1836-1917 Beautifies Renders to the skin a delicately clear, pearly white complexion.

Brings back the soft smooth appearance of youth. Results are instant and improvement constant. Gouraud's Oriental Cream Send 10c. for Trial Size FERD. T.

HOPKINS SON, New York FORTY YEARS' SUCCESS For business to be successful for forty years means a great deal. Among other things, it means remarkable excellence in the produets it sella. No inferior articio can be sold on large scale for NO many years; and it must not only be good at the outset, but so good that the progress of forty years shall not develop any better article to supersede it. So women can, with confidence, depend upon that old, tried and tested remedy for woman's ailments, Lydia E. Pinkham'8 Vegetable Compound, still 08 popular as ever, though It was placed on the market before the centennial year, 1876.

-Adv. Mrs. Frank Redford MILLINERY 208 Fayetteville St, 207 South Salisbury St, PHONE 632 were vases of larkspur and sweet peas, while sprays of sweet peas were on the plates of ice-cream. Mints were served in tiny pink baskets. Miss Ivey is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Ivey, of 801 North Bloodworth street. She has been teaching in Raleigh schools for several years.

the. Leonard is a well known and prominent young business man of Greenville. Wells -Joyner. Louisburg, June D. L.

Wells and Miss Florence Joyner, of this city, were made husband and wife at Wake Forest Saturday, They left immediately for Petersburg, to visit Wells' people. It was a Gretna-Green affair. Mrs. Wells is the daughter of Mr. W.

O. Joyner, of this city. Weldon Red Cross Meets. Weldon, June Weldon branch of the Halifax county chapter of the Hair Often Ruined By Washing With Soap Soap should be used very carefully, if to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali.

dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply miosten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil.

The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply, every member of the family for -Cool -Comfortable -Stylish A hot weather pump, that gives solid comfort, yet is stylish In every detail. White canvas heel just the right height to give comfort and yet conform with style. Ivory sole. Price $4.50 Ask for style 2628, HELLER BROS.

SMOKES MOSTENY Red Cross Society which now numbers more than two hundred members held a meeting Saturday afternoon in Batchelor's opera house. It was announced that the ministers of the town had agreed to hold a joint service some evening at an carly date in the interest of the Red Cross. An invitation has been extended to Rev. Isane N. Hughes to address this meeting.

It was decided to give a local talent play and military and patriotic pageant AS a means of raising money for the national military relief fund, the move- ment for which in this county was started by Company the local military organization. The Red Cross chapter co operated in number of ways in contributing to the success of registration day. Removes Superfluous Hair Roots and All Instantly (Marvelous New Method) The new phelactine procems is as different from the depilatory, electrical and other methods as is night from day. It actually removes the entire hair, roots and all, before your very eyes. It does this in just a few seconds, easily and harmlessly.

Just try ft! You can get a stick of phelactine at any drug store, with directions, which are quite simple. There is no odor to it, no irritating or poisonous constituent-you could even eat it without the least Injury, It will leave your skin as soft, smooth and hairless as a babe's. Always sold under a money-back guarantee. -Adv, horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work, Calomel -is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile, crashes into it, breaking it up.

This is feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are sluggish out," if your liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, breath or stomach sour, just try A spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight. Here's my guarantee--Go to any drug store and get a 50 cent, bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and and make you feel fine and vigorous 1 want you to go back to the store and get your money, Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the calomel cause it is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick. guarantee that onerspoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable.

I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling fine for months Give it to your children, It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleasant Calomel Users! Listen To Me! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Your druggist gives back your money if it doesn't liven your liver and bowels and straighten you up without making you sick. Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It's if it doesn't straighten you right up The Logical Gift For June Brides Of all the gifts the June bride receives those most highly prized by her are of crystal or sterling, Being ornamental, useful and lasting naturally such gifts are more appreciated. Our stock of sterling, flat and hollow ware as well as beautiful Crystal suitable for June bride favors is by far the most comprehensive we have yet shown, and you are assured that the prices in each instance are the lowest -quality considered, Mile Watch From Clock and High Jewelry Prices Repairing.

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