The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 26, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Palmed? ???fir< TODAY' A. B. and C. Musical ComeRJ^. GorPresents "THE BELLE OF B? MOVIES FOR TODAY "THE IDOL" Clipper Three Reeler. BIJOU THEATRE . TODAY t* n*? "WHEN WILLIE WENT WILD' Imp Comedy. -w ???: "STOLEN HEARTS AND NICKL?S" Two f SC*? fifa "THE TRAP THAT FAILED" Big U Drama. y,.:- !? ?Tf n-TTf! "r" TT- \>* 'vc "V * ~DT ii J/f,- -~i ' ??*? - f.- .. fro:' .%-' . T SJa i Dining Room Set Highly Polished Gerome Quarter Sawed Oak Buffet, China Cabinet, Senzig Triple, j Eight Chairs, Eight Fooffei?*, ?fvV $ 250.00, An elegant Christmas.present. We have, others in different woods^ and other finishes and styles at less price. :- . '' '.';'' .: '". .v V,;'-/I ' ' : tit .- . ..pi ,-. .:..<<. .lx?.^ . 'It's Easy T* Pay Hie Peoples Way* ... .'..V. [f.. '' li - Hjijiitl ii ! vj-, I ?m HR U, S. BaU?esh?p ''South Carolina"/. . Tho Southern .Commercial Congress! will bu hold at^Cb?r??slbii December* ; ISthto nib, ms, ?^jjjLis^n^e?clit:. tlon. of prbmfa^ all ovor. tfao Southland mo?tlng? are held each year Tor tho jjurposo of dis cussing business welfare, both of. the maauf&ctitrer and of tho farmer. Last year the Con?reis waa hold at Okl? botea CUyjhnd -'.? h ti year .before ?t Mobile. Thia year tho meeting la to be held af Cb'?f??st?h and ^ory.'lWaay men of fromlnont business, aacia? Vjad mcrpbera ..pt. tho. Cabinet of the Prcai dent of tho Untied fetaieV '#u>be preav ent afc tho.:|U06*)nf5-. A squadron of iii o Atlantic Fleet, TbrpedbA D?t?,^imiaMne^ and Tor pedo Beat'Desi,byora, aa well as Dresdaaughts.' Witt'W ? lb? Charles ton ^?ar??or, open for inspection ot tho ;''p^io;??re ;ba^sdu*?adr ' pleasure of seeing a magnificent oar nival, . .. THE DUTCH TAXES/ j Tho Hague, Netherlands, Nov. 25. j --The Dutch people are. to bo called! j upon tp pay ucarty five dollar? por head 'nore tax?>s every year into tho I national exchequer as a direct result or tho war. llr.lierto fie annual tax lut lon of the country has usually amounted lo something over $3?\000, ! ?00 lu ronn i figures, or about $10.20 per capita; bur the new bill just laid before parliament brings the anual ! j total up to approximately $105,000,000 or $21 por capita. I Besides Increasing the ratio of al ready existing taxes, tho government has declined to impose ones which di rectly affect capitalists, hplders of stocks and bonds, pensioners, persons not belonging to the anny or navy, institutions enjoying incomes from bet|uesta. drawers of registered docu ments, railroad and street car trav elers, smokers, carl players, and pos sessors of moro than one front name. Marlo Willem Frederick Treub. minister of finance, who himself will como into the latter category, line the la3k before him of convincing the Dutch public of the necessity of these inronds upon Its income. . lt is gen erally assumed, 'lowevor, in parlia ment circles, that Dutchmen as a rule will coincide with him in the view that It la better to pay tao high er taxes rendered necessary by tho national defense than to leave the Netherlands opon to violation by. one or other of tho fighting nations which might soe fit to enter its territory In order tc farther Its military ends. The sum of tho Increased annual ap propriations for tho Dutch army and navy (now together about $22,500,000) CARDINAL POSTPONES HIS TRIP TO ROI Paris, Nov. 25.-Tlio Petit Jour nay says lt is in a-, position to an* nounce derinltoly that tho visit to Rome of Cardinal Mercier, primate of Belgium has been postponed. Ho pub lishes a dlapatd'.i' from Havre saying tho Belgian government have learned of tho postponement of the trip pre vious to tho announcement. This trip was the basis for reports of a peuce movement underway. The rea sons ar signed, for tho postponement are that ti :?_ cardinal ? considered be neath bb: dignity certain conditions Imposed oy tho Germans. Tho Over seas ?M8S ffo Agency ou Nur? rn bor 20 reported tho Gormans- assured the cardinal every facility for?niaklng the A M . . ?P ---rjSg?j?S .s':Vli^^Uon.o?.M?t??it:--??ooa. Durlng^t^.suinjner-Of iois an Inno vation In th?. work, ot fighting fires In in tho '.national forests was brought about by tho In.-:-'.a) I at hm of Mt. Hood, ona of the tfvo highest mountains 'of tile Pacific Northwest, says the Do cembcr Popular Mechanics Maga sine. Mt. Hood stands. 11.225 feet above sea loveb and even In midsum mer the weather conditions at the KU m ni lt aro nt most times severe. The establishment of -ho station was .i;\\;eiy an experiment on the part of tho govorhmont, there having been a great deal of doubt before tho ekperi mout was..tried; aa to whether ' an 'ob server could Stand for an entire sea son, tho lonely existence, , the high al titude.' and tho storms. This point was consluslvcly nottlod hy a moun tain guido ?wh?in1 the, government eon ployed os nn observer. This, guide, who bad already made 350 ascents ot tho mountain, succeeded in establish ing a camp on the summit and spent tho entire si?nmor ?there in compara tive comfort. When it came, tc? establishing tho fire observatory on ?ho summit of Mt j Hood. Ibo work - of getting .tho nec essary ouulpTOcniv end supplies to tho top proved ' io : bo ? big' undertaking. Above ifie 6,000 fe'ef* level the mount, tain ? continually covered with ?how, willie tho slopes are sou steep and' treacherous> hs to tax tho resources of tlie moat skillful mountain climber; Tho difficulties encountered in car rying supplies uad establishing a tole phono lino to tho. summit aro. graphi cally; depicted' by illustrations accom panying tho article':-' Bartender Hakes Jtfortono. Tho success of a bartender ?io the mo4Ug.picttire business,as'told in tho December Wonuan's iRtrtUf Companion 'a au excellent illustration' of what Hie pabilo wants and how the exhibitor can grow frich by giving it to them. A few years ago one'of tflie. leading tyiw York exhibitors "was working be hind tho bar. , "He.eaw eouie motion pictures, real ised their wonderful ? entertainment value, bad decided that hero was his big oppot i?n)ty. He rented the empty room aburo tho saloon, got a scrub brush, ornoo strong soap and a pail ot Sliter^ and scrubbed the pl?co on. bis hands * id knees. " . Cleanliness was Gtfs alognn in. bia films aa well aa nt* theatre . Si\y-\ "Any plctUrosth?t be vtbought was had'ho -would not show. Objectionable parts bf other films he cut bat, After murkbig tho place so (hat the piece o?nld bb'ta6?r*ed*g^nbof?rt?re film, was oen-t on to tho next man on tho BlrcUlt." Soon he had to move bis theatre be cause of increase bufcinesa. Then his success, .was so great that he tried his Suck ; in Hitor YorkY : Tbday. i he l ;the propfSwmI'sasww of'?ho larger'?'?nd rinost theatros tn the city, >'o Wonder. " Young Mrs. Wombat doesnvt ween* to know, what to dd for her baby." "Well. 30U caii't?-wonder-. No book 'S IRE RAISED does not appear very big w?:en coin pared with the present uillitury bud gets of other nations. Tho Nether lands, however, make only a very small spot on thc map and (ho addi tion for tills purpose of $3,200,000 to tho already existing expense* of Its five million inhabitants is regarded as a considerable further burden. One of tho principal points of ob jection by t?:o Dutch public against tho newly-proposed taxes -is that con cerning the impost on rn?'-oad tick ets. In this proposition the Dutch government has, knowingly or not, followed the cxamplo of Germany, where railroad travelers are taxed proportionately to tho class irt which they travel. TW proposed tax hore amounts to fifteen per cent on" the prico of first-class tickets, eight on second and three on third. Laborers' commutation tickets and school child ren's tickets are to escape taxation Another point has aroused'discus sion everywhere-namely, tho tax on front names-for tho Dutch are prone to burden tfieir children with from four to six namos. A glance at any Duich directory brings to light many instances bf family names being preceded sometimos by nearly half tho alphabet. However, the tax is evi dently not to bo very heavy, as tho total amount it ls expected to bring in is only about $2CO,000. Distilled liquors., tobacco of all kinds, beer, snit, sugar and playing canis, are all to provide their share townrd tho Increased government out lay, which, In consequence of tt'ie re cent issue of loans, promises oven to augment with the coming years, as the Interest amounts to a large sum. THE BOBBERS ESCAPEO AFTEfl LOOTING STORE Asheville,V-NI?J?OV. 25.-Although a bloodhound was 'put on the trail, the robbers who.' broke Into thc store of Hoary Bucknel- ot Alexander early Monday .morning pre still at largo. As tho rbbbei^ .'was'hot dl?cover?d until Boveral ho hrs niter tho Storo breaking 'had taker! pl'dce.. the thieves, fcad a good start a?adir believed they must navel caught ? tf?lght and l?rt' for Tennessee. '."'.'??: When Sheriff Mitchell was inform ed by telephone that Stovo risers ot Lei cc:-ter. abd Ws Woodfroiiud word trailing the robbers' toward tho c'ty, the sheriff ?^t^pu?y/Shsrtit 'L. E. Bevis to n::?h;t ia'tim hunt. Later in the day, h?u^ciy$?'vo'jjd^th a t,the dogs-had losi'^'frall at a point near tho railroad, 'and^?r this Treason lt l? thought that'tlf? men' wanted buist havo caught.,a fr?ight. An inVentry of tho goods at the starre robbed ehbwod that a''yiir?e ' quantity of clothing, shoes;' gloves and 1 'knives was stolen.1 Mow to Wear jowclry. I f you have ' ?vean eyes don't; wear rubbles bec??60?-yo?r hair is brick rea. Look out ?or.?Sjj^Ses and amethy beware of emeralds and sapphres un less your cosiumWbf your complexion of your coloring;) can", stand them'. In the Drceoibbr Issue of tho Worn an'h Home Companion is an article on tho scionco- of adapting color and de sign to tho indivjSduaL. In it wo are told that massiveness and brilliance, of necklaces and Hares-do not add one ouheo of distinction ?tb tho wearer un iw??'they are yrej?sriy'ssiectsd'. * "A, change," vro read, "hos taken placo in tho estimated value.of Jewel ry as an acc*ssory;.;0fxdTO38. 'indeed, tho wQll-drcs9cd':)J?woman- of today realizes ttrat, no matter htrw beautiful her gown, her cOfisutno ia: not quite complete without ' Hs barmoni7finz Jewel. ' "In the selection of apiece of Jewel* ry to bo worn with-a. certain cosjhmo upon a certain; Occasion, tho ?rlno? Pj?s gpYornlng\'HtB^>appllct?i<nt'N aro carefully : considered?."'hy her ???? who wooM roaster th? Art of its appropriate use. rlTho subject ; bf (abriet for in stance, together.ib;;bttlliho bf t?ce> ?tid figuro, will' ''tlci-mino. t?>.? pro portions of the o. jtt?erit?. the heavier pieces being au ./bio foi- thick ma terials and. for We. woman of rather large build, -while; tho daintier Jewelry adapts itself gracefully to cboffon3| silks and laces, aftd'to luir ot slender form and .smaller-fcature?.. "A woman's vanity usually ?3 lc tacos that her favorite <?Tor; ia the bne tfcat is most becoming to her. She is HkOlyV therefore, to seoir a, eton* of this - pre ferred color in 8eiectlr|g ? jeweled or nament- since" 'it-1 Accentuates ? her in-: dlviduality." ' . .?. - V' * ? . ?" : ? Sisters bf-' Cfm$T; e#?^M^; . In.tT?e Dv**ember"issue:of,tho Worn anya Home. Coinptbrtj'ta the .following description Of a slater otYcbsrity who has become- an operating nurse. Her work * typical of wfc*t wont cn or vari-' ous religious orders aro doing- in Eu; rope: . ?o;? ? ^.?loj the mlddl? tsf -t^iO- ward, behind the. long row of'cote : on tho rb$t$i? low door opeos-dhto Sister Gabrlette'o office- The olothcs-fc'ansrer shows - tb? >bouKht -or sh?r?t?lf which 'baa place in Sister Gabriello's mind, n spotless wbte? blouse which abe slips hastily ov?r'fr?r bi?e Sister; of Charity for the c^ora?a* robin. '. . In the midat of ?111 these things (auoolles for tba woStndod) Sister Gabrielle's young nj&4Mtween the wings of ber. white headdress io Uko an'"angeHc . vision, reddy to Tot?rri again, to heaven. It ia in this room that ?r:o Slops to tobo her breath at the ?foot of her crucifix.} when tooday* ave too.lrard, and there I 'iwnd ber 'Weeping after tho dosi h of liar brother. .Bnf from. thia, room than j?llaW..ABit. -?".?It . Aniw^^y^y 'inr???M^itf A T ? D A A M I 0 N 1) A Y You'll find many choice articles here on these two days in addition to these Specials for Saturday and Monday that are Supreme in Quality and Extremely low in price. We Would like You to se 25 Ladies Sample Suits, worth up io $18.00 In. this s e aso n ,n e w e s t styles . . .. -". . .$8.45 Childrens Coats, worth up to $5.00, Spe cial. . . :$2.95 Boys ?5.00 Suits in blue serge and fancy wor steds, plain or Norfolk make. .$2.95 Ladies toe Hose in black only, Special pr. .S? 12 l-2c extra long towels .. ...... . .8? Ladies ?2.00 Shoes, pair.'.$1.19 ., ' it.. Jack and Jill cloth in solid colors or stripes, yard .. .. ...... .8c 36 inch wide white homespun, yard ..3 1-2c Ladies $15.00 arid $16.50 Coats m ? ni?s sea ! son's newest materials and styles .. .. . .$8.95 Ladies $3.50 Skirts in all wool serge in black and blue .. ... . $2.48 Yard wide Bleaching, yard ..; .. ... ... .5c $25:00 Royal Axmin ister Rugs, size 9x12, for Saturday and Monday, only ..$19.75 $15.00 Men's Suits in this seasons styles and in all wool materials $10.00 I I HlllIKIMiyi. ? lill - Men's. $7.50 Over coats . . .... * .$4.95 5-4 Best Ml Cloth, yard .. . .. . .ISc Ladies $2.50 and $3.00 Crepe de Chine Waists in Black and White ..$1.95 12 l-2c Dress Ging hams, yard .. .. ;. /.8c IOC-"Pajama " Checks, yard ..... .. i.? . .7c S A T ? Y A N D M 0 N D A Y ii ; Public Square 40 Per Cent Saved On Ail Purchases ..ir- --:.'T ff XX< Anderson, S. C.;. WHEN TO AW1ET?S? r.j?j -./tv '...'>.... ? <.<.v >.".> -,v.' ? ? -,? i- -, -i-.;.' :>.-:iv ^.if Vi.. ...-1 When Business is Slack An advertising; tonic, will break up the most obstinate case of; commercial inertia and automatically place you on lhat side, of the. street where there's real activity. If for no better reason, advertise to show your competitor. Fiat . you've, not lost courage. When the Fieldt ss AU Yours Advertising is ; the best fortifica- y, ti?n?y.pu ?an provide against, ? possible competitor. Keeping, your' hame?con- j .tinually befor? thd public gives'you a precedence that's ^Jracticidly, -eompeti tor-proof. . ->t-.-'..' fas m yyyi When ?usiness is'Good;. You've the'advantage of a down hill pull so'make the best of i He run ning whi?; it's good by keeping up youf advertising, liisure yourself against? that coming slow season, by making every; season activa., '.-'y. When Entering ?t Hzw'M?ld .;.\.People;--wonjt^flojtfi into ymir.. csiab-? ji^hment to. inspect i your stbck?vuntil ; they knovv V ju're in town. -Be* suire.' - - that - your|^?ods "are th? best-then with confidence tell people what you've got. You'll get there in spite of com- ; petition* ' -* . .. r, - sm ms $1 When Your Cfepetii?r .:;:v;Kno^t?ppf?i ;y7;M Keep up your advertising therev are now; &v)ir adveritsirig your business. Every knock is - just somuch publicity in . your favor-r-and it's free. In (his$ case you get double value for your; ad' vevtis?rtg expenditure. When? Never! ' \ ' Advertising ;can ?e - adapted^ with profit, io;-atty business; ill,"- o . matter ^^K^ ; trii!irjg??; or how serous.r Ask : - NV?namaWr or Marshal} Field which dny, ween or^ iriboUi : bf .-?ife':-Vc?r"i?-- is / safe to lay back on their advertising. ' The aniwer is self-evid?nt.