The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 13, 1915, SECTION TWO, Page 16, Image 19
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' A HOUSE ~
J BURNS
as easily when times are hard
as when times are godd. How
IjJ would It be with you should
I rfi your house burn now, if you
i have no insurance. The
1 Farmers Mutual policies cover
i Fire, Wind and Lightning.
I.* I Addr-sn
1 * D. E. BONEY.
| Yorkville, S. C.
;(
Pllfes Cured lit 6 to 14 Days
i Your druggist will refund money if PAZ
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itchinj
Blind. Weeding or Protruding Piles in Sto Mday
"he first application gives Ease and Rest. 50
More Corn and Less Cotton.
The farmers' operations In Abb<
ville are very backward this yea
B?* On account of the rains very iittl
deep plowing has been done. \V
hope our farmers will plant "mor
corn and less cotton" when th
weather does clear up.?Abbevill
| Medium.
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1: Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cun
? The worst cases, no matter of how long standim
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable D
e Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It reliev*
Pain cud Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.(
1 r Invigorating to the Pale and Sickl;
^ The Old Standard general strengthening toni<
8 GROVE'S TASTELK8S chill TONIC, driTM Ol
Malarin.enriches the blood.and builds upthesyi
* tern. A true touic. Eor adults and children. 5C
! SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
| | "Premier Carrier of the South."
, PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES
Trains arrive Lancaster from:
i ' >Io. 118?Yorkville, Rock Hill am
intermediate stations 8:31 a. m
No. 113?Charleston, Columbia am
intermediate stations lu:0
a. m.
No. Ill?Marion. Blacksburg. Clu.r
Ilotte and intermediate statiom
1:35 p. m.
No. 117?Col-mbia, Kingsville aui
intermediate stations, 7:48 p. in
Trains leave Lancaster for:
No. 118?Kingsville, Columbia an<
intermediate stations, 8:31 a. m
No. 113?Rock Hill, Blacksburg
Marion, Charlotte and inter
mediate stations, 10:05 a. m.
No. 114?Kingsville, Columbia
Charleston and intermedlat
stations 1:35 p. m.
No. 117?llock Hill, Yorkv!lle am
intermediate stations, 7:3
p. m.
N. R.?Schedule figures are pub
Jished as informa u only and ar
not guaranteed. For information a
to passenger fares, etc., call on
W. 13. CAUTHEN. \geut.
W. E. McGEE, A. G. P. A..
Columbia, S. C.
W. H. CAFFEY, D. P. A..
Charleston, S. C.
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z.
Aside from their ofllce of furnishing i
xj a decorative finishing touch of dainti_
ness to the apparel, collars are to be
y considered from other points of view, <
, for this season, at least. With the new \
it blouses made with high or convertible
collars attached, some means must be i
devised to keep the neck and upper l
part of the back from becoming too I
quickly soiled. Wash silk and the
j various silk crepes stand tubbing as
well as other fabrics, but it is hardly
d worth while to overdo it by washing
i. the entire blouse because the collar or
d shoulders at the back have become
? soiled with a single day's wear.
The separate collar of lace or em(
broidered batiste is at hand, in inexhaustible
variety of styles and patd
terns, to be worn with all sorts of
t. blouses. That portion which slips under
the blouse protects it from perd
spiration, and the collar lies over the
J* collar of the blouse and keeps it clean.
?? AnMhAH
, nuuiiici umv.1' u? uiu 01 |iuiait* LUIIUI
lies in its provision of a touch of white 1
i( or cream color on the blouses and 1
e dresses of dark colors. flere it Is al- t
ways good, and no one?unless it is
^ the palest of blondes?can afford to
dispense with white, or a pale tint,
next the face.
e Two collar designs are shown in the
s, pictuve. One of them is a wired ruff
of lace, sewed to a small cape of mull
which lies under the blouse. The visible
portion of the other is of daintily
embroidered batiste, and contrives to
be high at the back, lower at the sides i
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Separate Collars J
and altogether absent at the front, ;
where the throat is uncovered.
Many of the new silk blouses are
designed with special reference to
these separate collars?or. in other
words, a separate collar is a part of
the design, and one of them goes with
the blouse, while extra collars are to
be added when they are needed.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
Hints on Decoration.
It is very easy to spoil a room by
ihoosing the wrong fabric. The deli- |
?ato outlines ol' Chippendale chairs B
ind sofas demand an inconspicuous |
jpholstcring, and the material should
it least suggest silk. Armurcs ^nd
ither small patterned silks are the best
?hoice, and the material may well be
line, as the quantity needed is so
jrnall. Never obscure the beautiful
back of a Chippendale chair or sofa
tvith any sort of a cushion. The canesvork
of a good piece is as interesting
is carving. The same thing applies
to Jacobean pieces.
Gloves of the Moment.
White and black gloves aro tho
gloves of the moment, and the two
tones are combined in dozens of ways.
Dne combination that is striking is
this: A white dressed kid glove, with jf
black stitching around the edges of ggM
the fingers, heavy black embroidery
in the hacks and wide black strap?
icross the inside of the wrists.
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Easily by coming
stock of JEWEL!
thing ne
DOLL
Here are a few of
on for Merc
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SOLID GOLD RINGS,
ALARM CLOCKS,
GOLD BABY PINS,
PEARL HANDLED POC
WATH CHAINS,
TIE CLASPS,
ANY 15 ARTICLES 01
ANY 6 ARTICLES ON
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Attractive Blouse:
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Houses that will stand any amount
tvear and are sheer and dainty look,
are made of voile. Others a lltless
durable but equally dainty,
made of sheer batiste. Two new
le blouses made up with strong
ictian lace and further decorated
h embroidery are shown here,
ny laces and hand-crochet laces are
n a little stronger than Venetian,
rather less fashionable. The third
use is of batiste decorated with
y tine tucks and Venetian lace.
^hese blouses are machine made
1 all the seams aro hemstitched by
chinery. When .the waists are to
home-made the seams may be man>d
by setting turned-under edges toiler
with tinv hnmllnir nr the nnr
rest laces, or with needlework,
rhe first blouse in the picture is
ong the few designed this season
h three-quarter sleeves. It is very
in, with "V" shaped neck finished
,h hemstitched hem. It fastens
.h small crochet buttons and Is decked
with Venetian insertion about
Inch wide and small sprays of emddery.
The collar Is a wide plain
nover across the back.
)ne of the prettiest models is
iwu, made of voile, in the next pioe.
Its seams are hemstitched and
i neck is "V" shaped, but supports
wide turnover collar of the voile,
ce insertion is let in both the back
1 front of the blouse, and the front
further decorated with small amddered
sprays. Crochet buttons
1 buttonholes manage the fastening,
e sleeves are long and shaped into
i wrists, where they are trimmed
h a band of insertion.
Ties of narrow black ribbon help
>port the collar, which must be
to Begin Looking Fo
ition Pr
11 soon be called upoi
I THE PROI
here and inspecting
IY and its KINDRED
sw to show you at all
.AR DAY SPEC
: the items that we <
:hants Week and Do
7 or One Dollar
WATCHES,
GOLD SCA
KODAKS,
JKET KNIVES KEEN KU1
TIE PINS,
r?TTT?T? T.TM1
V V X X JUXX1 J
r 10c COUNTER FOR $1.00.
THE 25c COUNTER FOR 01
IOUGH,
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s Easy to Make s
wired if It Is worn high.
The waist of batiste is very 9lmply o
made with groups of thin tucks at the
hark mill o:irli citlo nf tho frnn# Tho
sleeves are full and set Into straight
deep cuffs that turn back and are
edged with lace. The high collar is
made in the same way *
Lace edging is used for joining the
yoke to the front of the blouse. In
all these models the lower edge Is hemmed
and gathered on an clastlo
band. JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
Don't Forget the Apron.
In replenishing your wardrobe don't
forget to have at least one gown?wh!ch
can boast of an apron. For Instance,
on an afternoon gown of green soft 7
taffeta attach a pointed apron of the
material, and at the proper places *
have two little pockets. Have a two- .
inch-wide belt at the top of the apron *f
?this Is to serve as a girdle of the v
dress?and let It run off Into space J(m
in the form of apron strings, which are *
k,,UJ I? m m I 1* * I, *
vcr uo ncu ill n yoi % UUW.
A very quaint dance frock is made "~
of figured voile. Around the neck and >1
the puffed sleeves are ruffles of cream
net. A filmy little apron of net and
lace is tucked beneath the closely fit- |r
ted basque, which extends in a point
over the skirt.
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Collarless Blouses.
Paris sanctions collarless daytime
bodices; also makes an occasional P
model low and round or shallow and k
oval or shallow and pointed, and fin- n
ished in very simple fashion with frill c?
or ruche or flat collar or little Inside n
fichu of net. And the small square Is j.
wen Mxed, either with or without a
tending collar at the back.
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; our beautiful ,
I LINES. Sometimes.
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ire specializing
liar Days.
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CTER SHEARS,
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*E DOLLAR.
The
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ancaster & Chester Ry. Co.
Schedule in Effect Dec. 27, 1914.
EnBtem Time. ,
WESTBOUND.
v. Lancaster ...6:00am?3:30pm
v. Fort Lawn ..6:30am?4:08pm
v. Bascomville .6:47am?4:28pm
r. Rlchburg ....6:58am?4:43pin
r. Chester 7:40am?5:25pm
EASTBOUND.
v. Chester .... 9:00am?6:45pm
v. Rlchburg ... 9:45am?7:27pm
v. Bascomville .10:00am?7:38pm
v. Fort Lawn ..10:30am?7:55pm
r. Lancaster ...11:00am?8:25pm
Connections?Chester with Southn.
Seaboard and Carolina & Northestern
Railways.
Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Air
lenRailway.
Lancaster ,wth Southern Railway.
A. P. McLURE, Supt.
DR. C. B. PRATT
DENTIST
ours, 8:30 a. m. to 12:30; 1:30
to 6:00.
Phone 28.1.
Office over Lancaster Pharmacy.
S. L. ALLEN, M. D.
Office* over I>ancaster Pharmacy.
nice Hours 8 to 9 a. m.t 1 to 2 p. m.
Phone 1.17. \
John A. Winstead, M. D.
Office over Lancaster l)ruK Co.
aborr.tory Dlagonis a Specialty.
Hours, 8 to 10 a. in., 4 to 6 p. in.
Phonos 110 and 2.1.
Night Phono 111.
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EDGAR J. HINSON
DENTIST,
fflce in Moore Building, over E. B.
Roddey & Co.
Honrs, 8 to 12?1 to 0.
Office phone 33. Residence 118.
DR. T. P. NEK HIT
Dentist *
Office in Telephone Building. ^
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[an Takes Hit Own Medicine is an
Optimist.
He has absolute faith In his roed ine?knows
when he takes it for
>rtatn aliments he gets relief. Peoho
take Dr. King's New Discovery
>r an irritating cold are optimists?
ley know this cough remdey will
enetrate the linings of the throat,
111 the germs and open the way for
ature to act. You can't destroy a
>!d by superficial treatment?you
lust go to the cause of the trouble,
e an optimist. Oe a bottle of Dr.
InK's New Discovery today. All
ealers.?Advt.