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TWrRSTHV. FJ-RFTCITY 7. IMS.
SOCIETY
Bi| THINGS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN fHHH
irewra LITERARY CLUB
The Woman's Literary <| i met
Chis afternoon with Mrs. G Wil
liams on College street. Thk jollow
ing program was given:
Pip and His Adventures—Mrs.
Ralph Stewart.
The Village of Cooling—Mrs. George
Rogers.
The Marchioness—Mrs. W. A. Rein
sert
A Midnight Visit—Mbs Lily Poole.
Poor Jo—Miss Clara Ledbetter.
Dickens’ Delineations of Childhood
—Mrs. H. O. Jones.
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fJUMTER CLUB DANCE.
The Sumter club will give its Feb
ruary dance this evening at the ar-
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For Your Boy ■
in Camp :
—Make the
appointment today.
The HfI’KiNSTRr Studio I
The February Shoe Sale
Starts Tomorrow
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There are three lots of Boots, divided
as follows. All blacks, no colors.
SB.OO, $9.00, $lO $5.00, $6.00, $7.00
FOR $5.85 FOR $3.65
Choicest of the Stock. All Kid or All This Season’s Shoes and
Patent Vamp. Laced Only. Beautiful Models.
. $4.00, $4.50, $5.00
FOR $2.50
Broken Lots but Excellent Values.
Buy for Next Season
Usual Sale Rules: Nd Exchanges, No Refunds,
No C. O. D., No Phone Orders
PINKSTON CO.
mory, Muecke’s orchestra furnish
ing the music. Out of town visitors
are expected from Marshallville, Fort
Valley and Columbus. Dancing will
begin promptly at nine o’clock.
SpSS MARSHALL ENTERTAINS
/Miss Louise Marshall was the
/harming hostess at two of the sea
son’s loveliest parties today when she
entertained about sixty of her friends/
Hyacinths and pink carnations decor
ated the rooms and dainty hand-made
’kerchiefs were given as prizes. For
ty-two was played in the morning
and those invited were Mrs. Eugene
Cato, Miss Mattie McMath. Miss Mitch
Payne, Miss Mary Littlejohn, Miss
Louise Hamilton, Miss Caroline Wor
thy, Mrs. Lee Hansford, Mrs. George
Oliver. Mrs. W. M. Humber, Mrs. Sam
-Heys, Mrs. Charles Hudson, Mrs.
Bradley Hogg, Miss Amzle Daniel,
Mrs. R. P. Stackhouse, Mrs. Cloyd
Buchanan, Miss LaVerne Thomas.
Miss Melva Clarke, Mrs. Fred Smith,
Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss Elizabeth
Brown, Mrs. A. C. Crockett, Mrs. Joe
Bryan. Mrs. W. S. Ivey, Mrs. W. S.
Roach, Mrs. Marvin Everette, Mrs.
James Walker, Mrs. W. T. Lane, Mrs.
H. B. Mashburn.
Bridge was played in the afternoon
d the guests were Mrs G. C. Webb,
rs. Cliff Williams, Miss Annie Ivey.
. rs. Macon Dudley, Mrs. W. C. Gray,
.•a. Eugene Hill, Mrs. Will Cobb,
’ i iss Georgia Bena Dodson, Mrs. J. D.
Hooks. Mrs. C. U. Rogers, Mrs. Ste
phen Pace, Mrs. Emory Ry-lander,
Miss Elizabeth Cobb, Mrs. Walter Ry
lander, Mrs. L. F Grubbs, Mrs. John
Council, Mrs. E. J. Eldridge, Mrs. Fur
low Gatewood, Miss athleen Denham,
Miss Mary Elza Sheppard, Misses
Lula and Docia Mathis, Mrs. T. B.
Hooks, Jr., Miss Maude Sherlock, Miss
Mary EUa Davenport, Mrs. Dudley
Gatewood, Mrs. Taylor Lewis, Mrs. T.
O Marshall, Miss Annie Bailey.
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BELGIAN ARISTS CONCERT.
An exhaustive account of the Bel
gian Artists has already appeared in
CONDUCTED
-by-
Mrs. B B. AlleD
Of’ce Phone 99
Res. Phone 466
CLOTHING SALE 11
1-3 OFF I
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WITHIN the next ten days we will commence the remodel- J
ing of our store, and before commencing this work we are J
! going to offer every suit, overcoat, odd pants and sweater at 1-3 J
I off. Included in this sale are over 100 suits of the Celebrated J
! Style-Plus $21.00 Suits to go at $14.00. Style-Plus Suits have J
I never before been sold at a cut price. 8
I $40.00 Suits for . . $26.67 «
' $35.00 Suits for . . $23.35 «
I $30.00 Suits for . . $20.00 «
I $25.00 Suits for . . $16.67 «
J $21.00 Style-Plus Suits $14.00 •
I 1 hese are values that cannot be equaled, and it is to your interest •
I to come early before sizes are broken. •
J RYLANDER SHOE COMPANY i
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these columns. Tribute has been paid
to their wonderful talent, their pa
triotism and self-sacrifice. Perhaps
it would be well to stress the fact
that the proceeds of the concert will
go to feed hungry little children. The
horrors of this-war are so great that
our minds have grown callous; we
cannot imagine the dreadful things
Europe. WUlls Abbot says of the
flight from Antwerp: "I doubt if the
world has ever seen so pathetic, so
heart-breaking, so terrible a proces
sion. It seemed as though no wheel
ed vehicle had been left in Antwerp.
I saw men pushing their wives and
children in wheelbarrows piled high
. with bedding. I saw sturdy young
peasants carrying their aged parents
in their arms. I saw mothers, so
weak and ill that they could scarcely
totter forward, with week-old babies
in their arms. I saw white-haired
men and women grasping the stirrup
leathers of the troopers, who, them
eelves exhausted from days of fight-
lILCAZAn|
Atheatrer I
THURSDAY I
OPEN IP. M. 11 & 17c H
Artcraft Picture
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in I
‘ REACHING FOR THE MOON”
■5 acts. A whirlwind of ac- R
tion riot of fun.
FRIDAY I
Blue Ribbon Feature' |g
Erie Williams and Grace
Darmond in S
•‘THE BALANCE”
Five Acts, and Chapter 6 I
■ “WHO IS NUMBER ‘ONE’?”
Matinee, G and lie. H
Night, 11 and 17c.
SATURDAY I
Triangle Picture g£
Beautiful Belle Bennett in ||
■ “FUEL OF Lift”
Five Acts, and
“AN INNOCENT VAMPIRE”
Triangle Komedy p
. Matinee, 6 and 11c.
Night, 11 and 17c.
a LORD BALTIMORE LINEN
Now in Combination Packages
24 Sheets—24 Envelopes
You know the Quality
MURRAY’SPHARMACY
Phone 87 Opp. Postoffice
“The Best in Drug Store Merchandise; the Finest In Drug Store Service’ -
ing, slept in their saddles as they
rode.”
"I saw springless farm wagons fill
ed with wounded soldiers, With white,
piteous faces, and through the straw
beneath them the blood
! leaving a crimson trail along the
road; I saw white-faced nuns urging
forward groups of war-orphaned
children who had been confided to
their care.”
Think of it! And think for a mo
ment of our own happy, rosy-cheek
ed children, the very core of our
hearts —what if the fight of the help
less Belgian children were theirs?
We cannot disregard the opportunity
to help—even one of the least of
these. Generous Americans will not
disregard It.
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RED CROSS BRIDGE CLUB.
There will be no meeting of the
Red Cross Bridge Club until Friday,
Feb. 14th, when Mrs. Stephen Pace
will entertain the club.
Little Mary’s Suggestion.
Her father took Mary out for a walk
one day in the country. They passed
a pasture where some bulls were in
closed. The bulls were bellowing, and
Mary's father attempted an imitation
of It, to the great amusement of Mary,
who finally said, after many encores
had been rendered for her benefit,
“Daddy, wouldn't it be a good Joke If
we were to hide behind a tree, and
when people came, by you would undo
your voice and frighten them.”
Puzzling English Pronunciation.
We may puzzle our brains over the
tongue-twisting names which France
and Russia have given to some of
their towns, but England furnishes a
few quite as dazzling as that of Prze
mysl. Hurstmonceaux, for instance, Is
pronounced Her-so; Kirkcudbright,
Klr-coo-bree. Daventry, Dantry; Le
ominister, Lemster, and Evesham,
E-sham.
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Optimistic Thought,
The Jealous feed on Jealousy, yet
never grow fat
QTRANIXI
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Program Week Feb. 4 J
THURSDAY
Bluebird Picture
Franklyn Farnum in
“The Winged Mystery”
Be sure to come
Matinee, (J and 11c.
Night, 11 and 17c.
FRIDAY
Wonderful Wm. S. Hart in
“The Aryan”
Matinee 11 and 17c
Night, 11 and 17c.
SATURDAY
See Wm. Russell in
“Sea Master”
And the Fourth Chapter
“Mystery Ship”
Matinee, 6 and 11c.
Night, 11 and 17c.
Colds Cause Headache and Grip
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab
lets remove te cause. There is only
one “Bromo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE’S
signature on box. 30c. adv
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gfJyw aRt n ■ unnsturs! discharges;
8 ™ san P»'nless,non-ruiso»oag
al JHBwW W W a .'.J will not strictnra
Believes in 1 to 5 days.
SOLD ’OK' tiGISTH.
Parcel Post if desired- . rice fl, or 8 botnet $2.75s
‘ Prepared by •
DIE EVANS CHRMICAL CO.. CINCINNATI. QU
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