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IN EVENING GOWNS Formal Apparel Shows Tendency to Sheath Draping. Sliver Motifs and Jade Tulle Over S^tin—Tunics Are Edged With Fur. LEVER WON’T STM FOR CMP CLARK , Plant Hape Now. Clemson College, March. 13.—Now is the time to plant rape, which can not be excelled as a grazing crop for hogs. A patch of rape planted now will furnish more grazing for hogs = ^ jthan any crop that can be planted 'Washington, March 16.—TRepresen- now. Rape is also one of the best tative Lever, of South Carolina, In a crops that we plant now for giving us statement made public tonight through some fine feed for poultry. Rape is A the democratic reorganization commit- great egg producer, rape makes an ex Brilliant we must be if we are to dr,ess for the evening in any of the new frocks. The only choice left us Is that between two manners—that is the brilliancy of color or brilliancy of light reflected from spangles and metal cloths. A few of the more conservative women still wear the browns and blacks of the early season, and these serve as a background to make the other frocks appear still more bril liant. With the amount of spangles, sequins and metallic tissues used this would hardly appear necessary, but the lively shades of rose and purple are decidedly charming. A genius at scenic effects could hardly select a medley of colors with better results than was notable one evening lately at a small affair where the rose color and silver tissue frocks flashed up as vivid notes in contrast to the brown and black velvet gowns worn by the majority of the women. One eajinot help.hut note that most of the formal evening gowns show a decided tendency to the sheath drap ing. and so closely is the hem drflwn In that It would not be possible to use lace in this manner. Heavier ma terials serve as foundations and over- draperies of tulle or chiffon may or may not exist. One thing Is evident, and that is a complete lack of any thing bordering on the quaint or u-n- sophisticated. Frocks of this type are strictly reserved for the jeune fille. , Among the tight, sheathlike gowns is one described as of green Jade tulle over a satin foundation, the tulle embroidered In motifs of silver and tufts of feathers. Another is of black tulle embroidered in gold and black. This model also makes use of the feather trimming in black. Callot’s evening gowns, recently ex hibited In Paris, are described as al together wonderful. One of black silk muslin is shrouded in embroidered tulle. A long piece IJJce a stole trails from the hack of the neck to the hem of the skirt, although part of It is lost from sight underneath the skirt. Low and round at the neckline, It Is edged with jet embroidery and strings of the Jet fall from each shoul der. Cheruit Is sponsor for long evening gowns, longer than Cnllot shows hers, who, however, modifies the shortness by a narrow panel-like train. Paquin’s evening gowns are also long, an effect produced by elongated panels on irregular lengths of mate rial. tee,, anhounced his opposition to the^ellent table salad. If you haven’t selection of Champ Clark as demo- anything in your garden to eat now, cast you will need about s^yep or eight pounds per acre. Rape can be planted until the latter part of March the sooner the better. Remember, that the secret in growing good rape Is to have a well prepared seed bed and have the land broadcasted heavily with stable manure. \ The cost of seeding is very cheap - as the seed only cost from 15 to 20 cents per pound. Plant now It tfill pay. oratic leader in the next' house. ..-I by all means plant some rape, and It “I will support no man who will say ' won’t be but about six weeks before that a conscript is synonymous twith you will have something to boil for a convict,” declared Mr. Lever’s state- dinner. * k ment. jit takes rich land for rape, so if your It is of the utmost importance,” he land isn’t extra rich,.broadcast heavily continued, “to the future success of some well rotted stable manure. Pre- the democratic party that the minority pare the ground well, as ^yon leadership in the next congress shall for turnips, and either sow broadcast be strong, aggressive and in the full- qr plant in rows about 18 or 20 inches est sympathy, not an enforced sym-' pathy, with the plans and purposes of the president of the United States, who for six years has been the elect ed spqkesnwi and leader Of his party.” Public sentiment, as well as that of returning soldiers, favors a league of nations, said Mr. Lever, adding that “no man can be selected to lead the democrats in the next house who.does not in the full measure believe in this f doctrine.” "The leadership of the minority in the next congress.” Representative Lever said, "should have no axes to grind and no personal ambitions to serve. I It should be such a leadership as can freely and without hesitation confer with the actual leader of the party on matters of national and party policies. Without such harmonious relationship the situation for 1920 is impossible: with it. the future of the party could not be more hopeful, for it is my Ann belief that the over whelming majority of the people of the country are in line with the presi dent in his wonderful fight to .mini mize .to the very limit the possibility of wars in the future. “The million, three hundred thous and soldiers who have gone through the brutal murder of this war. return ing. to this country are as cetain to give support to the idea of a league of nations as it is certain that the sun will rise tomorrow morning, arid no man can be selected, to lead the dem ocrats in thet next house who does not in full measure believe in this doc trine. To select a man for leader iwhb, does not believe in it would be suicide, and it is my belief that when the democrats of the country realize what the real situation is, they will demand, . I in terms which cannot be misunder stood, such a leadership as will give the president and his policies the full- apart If you plant In rows you 'will need about four are five pounds of seed per acre, and if you plant broad- A Tonic Laxative that will remove the bile from the Liver asd rj—n— the System THOROUG HLY without griping or disturbing the stomach is truly a Perfect Lax ative. „ LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN is the name of a Reliable end Perfect Laxative which soon relieves Sick Headache, Dizziness, In digestion, Stomach Trouble, Gas and Piles caused would by a Torpid Liver and Constipation. Always Reliable Laxative in the treatment of Colds, anii fnfln«n>^- LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN is a Liquid Digestive Tonic Laxative excellent in its effect on the System, both as a tonic and as a laxative. It Is Jost as good for Children as for Adults. Pleasant to take. Children like It. 50c. . „ • - . Made and recommended to the public by Paris Medicine Co.. St Louis, Mo., manufacturers of Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic. JUST ARRIVED A full lot Beardless Seed Barley. Sow now. M, S. Bailey £ Sons SITyou want the News, You Need The Chronicle o)(c hoe 5|[c±IOEZDlfo]fC HOE HOE “fOE m FOR AFTERNOON OR STREET est support. “Democrats cannot allow personal relationship or sympathy to stand in - the way of party success, and tfiey are not going to do it. Personally, I will support no man who will say that a conscript is synonymous with a con vict.’ mmm cto- MEI BEST MEDICINE Spring Finds Its New Things Daily The correct styles for the coming season are clear ly expressed in the new Ladies wear we are daily re ceiving. Our showing covers all the smartest and most exclusive of designs for Spring.' Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Hosiery, Muslin FOR * U/Y LIVER When goods are bought right sales are half made- We feel that out^stock of spring merchandise was bought right and we have some unusual values in quality goods. which are cheap, considering the quality. — See the new things as they arrive. With new goods being unpacked daily, your visit to our store will be a Calotabs, the new kind of calomel, does the work without the slightest unpleasantness or danger. You have always thought of calomel as the best and surest medicine in the world, but too nauseating for you to take. That was the old-style calomel. Now science has taken the sting out of calomel by removing its unpleasant and dangerous qualities, and has kept all Its good liver-cleansing and system- purifying effects. The next time you are bilious or con stipated ask for Calotabs the new nau sealess calomel. Sold ony in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. One tabet at bedtime, with a swallow water,—that’s all. No taste, no grip ing, no nausea, no salts. You wake up in the morning feeling fine, your llret active, your system purified, and with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you please—no danger of saliva tion. Your money back at any drug store If you are not perfectly delighted with' Calotabs.—(adv). real pleasure.^ We want you to feel that you are wel come—always—as welcome when you come to see the new things as when you come to buy, welcome to ev ery service we can render. M. S. BAILEY & SONS “Style Leaders • . I 59 Clinton, South Carolina This charming frock of blue serge with black satin fringed sash and very stylish embroidered panel, is a beau tiful model for afternoon or street wear. Wash Suits for Children. Despite the fact that there has been considerable talk in cotton goods lines about price cutting and cancellations, manufacturers of children’s wash suits . are still doing a good business. With the exception of the cases of a few small retailers there have been very few cancellations, and firms are work ing on the large orders that they re ceived for spring delivery. Military styles «:e big sellers, and it is ex pected that they Will continue so dur ing / the next seasod. , . Keep your ShoesNeat IIP•'? v/5 - , , , LIQUIDS AND PASTES ror black,wmte, tan, and ox-blood (dark bro wn ) 5 es. The fe. galley coupon at i o ns ltd.,Burr aco, n.y. y- . I 1 * • -j I ..i..- : Kti, x—' • v . ; . t . A ' ~ .1 \ - r v - l \ •• \