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Special Easter Offerings AT RUBINSTEIN'S APRIL 23rd IS EASTER And our large stock is overflowing with beautiful Spring Goods, such as Ladies Suits, Dresses, Waists, Sport Coats and Deesa Goods of every description. Come in and we will take pleasure in showing you. Coat Suits Our Coat Suit Department is complete. Every woman who has her Hasler and Spring Suit yet to buy will do well hy herself to see these we are offering in this Special Easter Sale. We have them in all the lat ent colors and materials and as an in ducement are offering them at spe cial prices for Saturday and Monday only: $12.50 Suits, Easter Sale $ 9.98 15.00 Suits, Easter Sale 11.98 18.00 Suits, Easter Sale 12.48 Ladies Dresses Just received ono lot,of Ladles Dresses, execlelnt equality, reg ular $10.00 vftiucs Easter Sale ptfee i....$5.0* Waists Now come 'Easter Waists worth)' of yo ir attention. They unfold new beauties. A lovely 3licer white Voile Waist, luis trimming of fine tucks, sheer embroidery bands and Venice luce, un unusually pleasing stvle, our Easter sale price, Each .$1.00 One lot of Jap Silk Waists, long sleeves, excellent value. Each .$1.?0 okirts Our Skirt Department is lilied with all the latest styles and the materials are of Plain Serges, Plaids and Fancy Mix tures. We ure offering at this Spe clal Easter Sale one lot of Skirts, all wool materials, in macks. Blues and Grays, at $2.48 each. This ls your oppor tunity, as these goods were bought before the advance in woolens. Skirts of Plaids, Fancy Mix tures, White and Colored Cordu roys are herc in abundance. Shoes White Canvas Baby Doll pumps, white rubber soles and heels. Easter price.$1.4? White Canvas Baby Doll pumps, with rubber or lt-afher soles. Custer price.o 1.2.1 We also have a beatiful line of Gun Metal, Patent and Bronze pumps that will go nicely with that new Easter dress. R ?B EN STEIN*S On the Square Anderson, S. C. See Us for all kinds of Easter Novelties ' . ' **-???& -fit \ . .' . . "''I'?*'"/'*'*- . '? ' Post Cards, Chickens, Rabbits, Ducfcs, Pigeons, Puzzle Eggs, Geese, Baskets for Flowers and Candy, Paas Egg Dyes, etc. ' . ' ?0X STATIONERY CO. Leading Stationers and Printers And don't forget,,we are Kodak headquarters. Also, ex pert in developing and printing. Leave your films today-get the pictures tomorrow. The man who' ex * periments conies back to Firestones. r The man of experience sticks to Fire * stones. Graduate now into thc exper r ienced class who enjoy MOST MILES PEKDQLLAR See Hie Firestone-man and find cut why you v' oan get this extra servies at average cost. Automobile and Motorcyc'o Tires, - Tubes and Accessories North Main The Intelligencer places at the disposal of. itt advertis ing patrons the beti equipped newspaper plant in Piedmont - ; Carolins. This ir.earts better service, rr.ere carena! set-op ? and prompter methods of handling advertising than can be; v" " '?ecore^k elsewhere. .' I. BIG S. S. ( WILL BE HELD IN ANDERSON ONE WEEK BEGINNING ON APRIL 23--IS BIG EVENT NOTED TEACHERS WILL BE PRESENT I& Held for Church of Saluda As sociation-Consists of Con ferences, Lecture and Text-book Courses. Dr. john ES. White yesterday ;\n uouuccd the complete progn.ni for tho First Annual Training school und Conference for Pastors, Sunday School, li. V. P. U., and all Chris tian workers whicli is to be held in this city under thc auspices of thc< First Baptist ohurc'i from April 2:5 to 28. Tills conference school is held for the churches of the Saluda association and will consist of con ferences, lecture courses and text book courses. Explanatory. The followiiig appears on the prinied copy of the program: 1. The Training school, which has been made possible by the gen erosity oT fie Finit Baptist church of Anderson in co-operation with the Sunday school hoard and tho Sunday school department of the State mis sion board, is to be enjoyed by one and all without charges of any sort, except the purchase price of one textbook by those who tal.c tho class work. No book will exceed fifty <?entf In price. 2. The training sc'iool will be formally opened on Sunday afternoon April 2:j, at I?::i0 o'clock, at which time tho initial address will be de livered by Rev. i. j. VattNess, D. D., of Nashville, Tenn. Other mem born of the faculty will be present. A bpecial m?sica? program will be rendered. No one should miss this great inspirational service. ?5. TIic conferences and lectures will begin each afternoon at 3:30 1 o'clock. The closing platform lecture j will be delivered each evening atS:HO by Or. W. O. Carver, or Louisville,' Ky. 4. The class .work will begin in for<r groups each day_ at 5: If? p. m., and continue until" B:-I5 o'clock. A simple, tboug'i substantial, lunch eon wi 1 then be served to all tho members of the Training School by the ladies of the church in the Sun day school building. There will lu? no occasion for leaving-vthe building for pepper. The second class period, will begin promptly , at 7 : ?10 o'clock. It will be necessary for studen fo be regular .in attendanco to success fully completo a textbook course. ii. Entertainment of out of town workers: Tho First Baptist church or Anderson will ontcrtain in t'ieir hor.pkuble homes all workera who will como on Monday and remain through Frl?ay, and who will regis ter for one of the textbook courses. In order , ft) be entertained in this way it will be necessary for workers ?O send their names to Dr. John K. White at least three days before the opening of thc school. 6. The Faculty: Rev. I. J. Vau Ness. D. D., Nashville, Tenn.; Rev. W. O. Carven D . D., Louisville, Ky; Rev. B. H. DeMent, D. D., Creen wood; Prof. W. D. Hudgens, Estlll SpringB,' Tenn. ; Rev. Jos. T. Watts, Richmond, Va.;-Mrs. H. B. pros", Staunton, Va.; Rtv. Thos. J. Watts, Columbia. 7. Examinations: On the closing night of tho Training School exami nation questions will be given to ap plicants for normal credit and certi ficates bf prbficiency. There ques tions wilLbe given in sealed, enve lopes, to no opened after a careful revne.w of tho textbook has been made*. Tho answers will then .bo written and the paper malled to Rev. Thos. J. Watts, Columbia. A grade of 70 per cent will be required for passing. No ono will bc required to stand tho examination. All will ne encouraged to do so. , '-? 8. Part of a Groat System: The Training School is a part of a groat system of schools inaugurated , ten years ago by the Sunday School Boaid of tho Southern 'Baptist convention. Schools of.like kind have boen held in all tbe leading cities o'f thc sou?l:. Moro than thirty thousand iB?ptl?t Sunday School teachers now hold the King's Teacher Dlp'oma of tue Sun day School Board. A ? hundred thousand teachers have made a bo ginning in these studies. South Car olina has had a large share in this work. .-Register now. John E. White, Thos. J. Watts, , <:{ Host. Directer. , - Progrom> Tho following is t:o prog;am for tho five days complete: Sunday, April 29. The Sunday school will assemble at tho usual hour. Special ad dresses in organized classes by members of the faculty. 11:00 a. m.-Sermon by Rev. I. J. VnnNera, D.' I)., Nashville. Tenn. 3:30 p. ? m.-Opening session ot Training School. Address by Rov. I. J. Van Ne ss, D. D'. 8:00 p. m.-Sermon by Rey. ,W. O. Carver, D. D., Louisville, Ky'.; subject; *"?fte Cfespsl ot the Holy Spirit." V-: Monday, April 24. .10:00 a. m-i?&t?l Organization Necessary in tho Country S. . S."--? Prof. Hudgins. < ; .11:00 a. m.~'fTh*; .Worker and His Bible;"-Prof. Carver/ - ; I ; .. . ? ' PROGRAM CONFERENCE :?::;o p. m.-Devotional-J no. ? Wbite.' 4:00 p. m.-"H\.ie Psychology of Teaching"-Dr. DeMent. .t:4r> p. m.- "The Elementary De partment."-..Mrs. Cross. 5:45 to 6:43 p. m.-"Child Study" -.Mrs. CroB3. Group studies', first period: "The Seven Laws of Teuching." Ur. IK Mcnt; "Why Have a !}. Y. I'. IV" -Jos. T. Wutts; "Stnndurdl/.ution" -Pro!". Hudgins. 6:4*- p. m.-Social luncheon in church. 7:30 p. m.-"The Seven Laws of Teaching."-Dr. DeMent. Group studies second period: "Ad vantages of Class Organization." Jos. T. Watts; "The Beginner Pu pil"-?Ilrof. Hudgins. 8:30 p. m.--"The Field and Meth od of Kew Testament Missions:" Tuesday, April 26. 10:00 a. m.,-"Building t*p Atten dance In the Country S?umlay Scltool," Prof Hudgins'. 11:00 a. m.-"What a Church ls For." Prof. Carver. 3:30 p. m.-Devotional, Edwin S. Beeves. 4:00 p. m.- "The Psychology or Teaching." Dr. DeMent. 4:45 p. m.-"Home Co-operation," Mrs. Cross. 5:45 to 6:46 p. m.--"Equipment and Organization." Mrs. Cross. Croup studies first period: "T e Seven Laws of Teaching." Dr. De Ment; "Thc pilicers and Their Duty." Jos. T. Watts: "Cruding and DepnrN mentlzatlon," Prof. Il mights. 6:45 p.# ni.-Social luncheon in church. 7:30 p. m.-"The Sevea Laws of Teaching." Dr. Dement. Group studies second poriutl : "Class Activities," Jos. T. Watts; "The Pri mary Pupil," Prof. Hudgins. 8:30 p. ni.-"The Principals 'il Stewardship," Prof. Carver. Wednesday, April 26. 10:00 a. m.--"Equipment ?*ecdcd by the Country Sunday School," Prof Hudgins. 11:00 a. m.-"Thc ('burch in thc Social Organism," Prof. Carver. 3:30 p. m.-Devotional, R. W Alexander. 4:00 p. m.-"Tiio Psychology ol Teaching." Dr. DeMent. 4:4.". p. m.-"The Graded Lesson,' .Mrs. Cross. ? < r>:4."? to 0:45 n.:m.-"Teaching th? Lesson and Story Telling," Mrs Cross. Giijut) studies first period: "Th< Seven Laws of Teaching." Dr. De Ment; "The Bestr Plan of Organisa Hon," Jos'. ;T: Watts; "Managemen and Enlistment," Prof. Hudgins. 6:45 p. m.-Social luncheon ii church. 7:30 p. m.-,rtTh? Seven Laws ii I Teaching," Dr - ^DeMent, ! Group studies. second period "Perils and Possibilities," Jos. T Watts; "Tho Junior Pupil," Prof Hudgins. S:;i0 p. m.- ''Problems- of Prc gress and Their Solutions," Prof. Car vor. Thursday, April 27. 10:00 a. ra.-"Thc Country Sunda School-Its Teachers." Prof. Hud gins. 11:00 a. m.-"The Principals r Discipline," Prof. Carver. 3:30 p. m.-Devotional, A. G. A! dei mun. 4:00 p. m.-"Te Beycology Teaching," Dr. DeMent. 4:45 p. m.-"Te Program," Mr; CroBS. 5:45 to 6:45 m.-"Memory Wor and Hand Work," 'Mrs. CrosB. Group studies first poriid: "Til Seven Laws of Teaching," Dr. Di Ment. ; "The Weekly Meeting and II Successful Operation," Jos. T. Watti "Tho Teachers* Personality and Pr< ?paratlon," ProL Hudgins. 6:45 p. m.-Social luncheon \ church. 7:30 p. m.-"The StiVon Lawp < Teaching," Dr. DeMent.' Group studies ' s?cphd perlo? "Guiding Principals ???r TvacherB Jos. T. Waits; "The intermedia Pupil." Prof. Hudgins. 8:30 p. m.-"Paul's Idea of Christ Prof. Carver. <' Friday, AprH 2ff. 10:00 a. m.--"Tho Possibilities the County Sundy School," Prof. riui gins. 11:00 a. m.-"Woy Church Bull lng,' Prof. Carver. 3:30 p. m.-Devotional, Rev. O. .Martin. 4:00 p. m.--"The Psychology Teaching," Dr. Dement. '4:45 p."m.-"Open Period-Rovie arid Discussion." Mrs. Cross. 5:45 to 6:45 p. m.-"The Spirit!* Atinop.phero," Mrs. Cross. t?roi'.p studies first period: "Ti Seven -Laws of Teaching," Dr. D Ment; "Tho Committees and Hr They WorV Joe Ti Watta; "Lear ing and Ita Requisites," "Prof. Hu gins. .. . 8:45"p. m.-Social luncheon church. *7:30'p. m.-"Tho Seven Laws Teaching," Dr. DeMent. Group studies 'second period: "Cn Co-operation." Jos. T. Watts; "T Senior and Adult Pupil," Prof. Hu gins. ? -. [- 8:30 p. m.-"The Teaching of t Book ot P.-evelatlon.^ Be rare to hear the College GI Club in the college sud ito riu next Monday evening at 8:3 Plenty of music and a good lau b assured. Admission 25 cent* rL?_ aa! , ,. Tho ?deal salesman is the Wa Ad; dir? ot Jn. method-ronvir mg nv argument-and rcachi hundred? of customer* in o dejrV work. ^ J J_ _ { .S' V; OCv :.. ''.'. 'V" DR, WHITE IQ ADDRESS GREENVILLE COLLEGES ANDERSON MINISTER TO DE LIVER BACCALAUREATE SERMON AT FURMAN AND G. W. C. JOINT GATHERING Dr. White's Sermon Will Be Heard By Two Large Grad uating Classes. Dr. John K. White, president of Hi? Anderson roi logo for Women, und pastor of Ute First Baptist church of Anderson, will deliver the baccalaur eate sermon before the graduating elapses of Furmnn University and tho Greenville Woman's college on Tues day morning, June 6, at the Flist Baptist o'lurch, according to an nouncements from the colleges' in Greenville Thursday. Both institutions will graduate large classes this year, according to all present Indications. Commencement exorcises will ho held by both col leges, as ls the custom, the week be ginning June 4th. and thc baccalaur eate Bornum will be delivered before a joint gathering of the students of both institutions at tho First Baptist church Tuesday morning. Thc speak er ls selected by fc'io colleges alter nately. Dr. White was chosen this year by Furmnn. He is probab'y one ot the most distinguished Baptist speakers of the boutheast, and the sermon to be delivered at Greenville will he looked forward to with plens ure not only by tho students of the colleges, hut hy the alumnie and pat rons as well. The most vital part of your anatomy is your spine-protect it, preserve it, and you protect and orolong life itself. The Komfort Brace takes AFX OF THE WEIGHT OFF vour spine and places it ON THE SHOULD ERS when stooping or bending over housework, sewing and a thousand other : .stances. The Komfort Brace is the ONLY Brace in the world that will perform this most valuable service for you. It relieves any case of backache in five days. Phone 158. SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR It's Grandmother's Recipe to Restore Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. Almost everyone knows that Hage Toa and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or gray. Years ago tho only way to got this mixture was to maka lt at home, which is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth'u Sago and Sulphur Compound," you will get u largo bottle of this famous old recipe, Improved by the addition of other In gredients, for about 50 cents. Dou't stay gray; Try it! No one can possibly tell that yon darkened your hair, as It" does lt so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or Boft brush with it and draw this through your huir, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and af tor another ap plication or two," your hair becomes beautifully dark, > glossy and attrac tive. Wyeth*8 Sage and . Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire durk hair and n youthful appearance. It is not in tended for tho cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. ANDERSON CANDY LAND Now ready for business. Try our Chocolates Bon Bons Marshmallows ? Caramels . , ' Nut Creams Cream Mints i Peanut Butters a We manufacture every pound of Candy offered in our place, using only the highest grade rm?crials. We are Well prepared to handle-and collen-special or ders of all kinds. Anthia; yon want made to order on short n otlco. . Come by "and lot ne show you a real candy store. Aodersoa Carcdy Land NOBTH MAIN Cultivate Your Knowledge It will pay 3ou to know more about our clothing. For instance, do you know that the shape and lit of our $10, $12.50, $15.00 J and $22.50 up Suits F are MADE in, with shears and needle in stead of being merely pressed in with a hot iron? That's one of the reasons why our suits wear so well and hold their original elegance. Let us show you some of the oilier reasons. Just received another shipment of Kegal oxfords $4, $4.50 and $5.00 TRIBBLE The Up To Date Clothier The Approach of Easter Brings a Myriad of Lovely New Styles in Fashionable $ SPRING SUITS und every woman should lie able to find a Suit that will bring out ber good points, for Ibu suits are de signed fur all types-slender, stout, long waisted, ultort wulsted. cte., and we aro showing exact coun terparts of models now displayed in the leading New York shops. Also, every new conceit brought ont tin ? seuson in Sport Couts and New Skirts. sf Before You Buy That Cotton Planter This Year Come in ,? and See Our ?/ J. J Georgia Cracker Planter Wc would like to show it to you J-j." whether you buy it or not. JJ J TATE U A D HW ADE fA i ri a ii imivis TT mvtt vu? West Side Square ?t,^ McKEE REFRIGERATORS -There Are None Superior ,??T , , When you put Pure Food into a McKee Refrigerator it stays pure... , , Thc possession of a McKEE REFRIGERATOR is a source of constant delight to the particular housewife. You doii; t buy ? refrigerator every day. lt is to you?h>,> tercst to make your selection carefully. A Style and Size to Sait Evefy Requirement'At a Price to Suit Every Purse. The Peoples N?W/Ripftii^^ It's Essy To Pay The Peoples Woy