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r' : m I SOCIAL NEWS I a I' + + + +++++ < SOCIAL C.\LKNI?.\K * m KOK WKKK-KNO v + Gliulys M. Jones, Social Ktlitor, > Plione 14. + Friday. February 23. Mrs. W. * s C. Thomson, Friday Afternoon > f Book Club * 1 A Surprise Party, 8:30 p. m. +! Miss Blfreida Poag, Sunday School Class, ltook. Postponed !' from Saturday, Feb. 17th. + Saturday, Feb. 24, Mrs. Leroy + ' Springs, Lancaster Suffrage +,' League, Rook, 4:00 p. m. + P ; . 4- + * + + + + + + + + + + + * + +' Mrs. W. S. Patterson delightfully s l entertained the ladies of the Asso- , ciate Reformed Presbyterian church ( on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30. Sew t i .. I mg was the pastime enjoyed bv | present. Delicious hot chocolate and ( waters were served. Little Maiorio Kellar celebrated her seventh birthday on Wednesd > afternoon, February 21. About a dozen boy and girl friends were present, and many jolly games made sunshine indoors, in spite of the inclement weather without. Confections were served. Miss Lillie McManus, with a number of friends, celebrated Washington's Birthday by having "a Tackie Party." The costumes were many and ludicrous, and their freaklsbcess created much merriment. The prize, a tiny fan in a huge box. was won by Miss Cleo Sowell. Punch was served during the evening. The home of Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Murchison was a scene of joyous festivity on Thursday evening, February 22, when an oyster roast was given by them to the officials, Sunday school teachers and choir of the Presbyterain church. This unique affair was doubly enjoyed, because of its being out of doors before a glorious fire. BBANS HH2IIEK IN" BOSTON". Beans are now 15 cents a plate in Boston lunch rooms, and frank forts j and beans are a quarter. Beans used to be a dime; franforts and beam15 cents.?Boston Journal. Sped Piled High, 1 Our Stack of Go direct from the Manufa Visit our store every i Just a few word: 1st. Because v enables us to buy dire< with one of the largest sellino fnr Cash wp 5th. It does not Cost 36-inch Cannon Cloth. . . 7 l-2c Short Length .Glngl 36-inch Pleaching 12 l-2c Dreas Ginghams ? Nice 15c Rook Fold Drea 18c Faat Colored Dress C 20c Ldlaaaie or Kindergar A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Nice quality English Long 36-inch Najnsooks, 25c q\i Nice quality Plain Voiles s A beautiful line of Skirts dines, Poplins, Hone Priced It Dimity Checks, Dotted i Priced A beautiful line of Ftgu Priced ROI r - * // j / \ L\IMKD GERMANY HAS , Ml It IS I jEASKD AMK It ICA XS El 'rows ?f Merchant Ships on Yarrow- W dale Said to Have lteen (llvei , he Freedom. Wf Paris, Feb. 21.?-The Geneva cor - ha espondent of the Havas Agency Cli ends the following dispatch reeeiv id there from the Wolff Bureau In terlln: l.i "It is learned that the crews oi he merchant ships brought to Germany aboard the British Bteamei A. V'arrowdale have been released, qu Prmeh it Is held bv reason of the he present circumstances the American de milnrs might have been treated as \vi prisoners of war. It was decided wl tome time ago to release tliem as an ini exceptional measure, they having be;un their voyages without knowing cn hat they exposed themselves to Ja leatment as prisoners because they a ?'iipped aboard armed enemy iner- er hantmen. trl "After the rupture of relations th vith the United States news reached \vj lermany that (terman ships had >een seized and their crews interned th That news gave riso to the idea that tu t mitrht he prudent not to liberate ju he American sailors until official dr nformation was received as to th" co eal "situation. Information now has teen received officially that German ed diips in American ports have not teen seized and that their crews 1 lave not been interned." AI Americans Released. Amsterdam, Feb. 22.?(Via LeaIon.)?A dispatch received here front se Berlin says that the American sail- ar irs, who were taken to Germany on th he steamer Yarrowdale. IThvc been ar released. th The Americans were released, the sa lispatch says, after the German gov- h< eminent had been informed officially h< (hat German ships in America had St not been confiscated and that their crews had not been interned. sa : la MUNITION'S \M> HOItSKS. ni IyOjlend Freighter for Liverpool ft with Xmericnns Aboard. <l< Boston, Feb. 22.?The Leyland in freighter Etonian with a heavy car- n po of munitions and horses sailed to- w day for Liverpool. The crew included several Americans. The ves- fi sol carried a gun. d; lalShoi Everything Bram ods was contracted for Last I cturers, which enables us to s; Jay, and the way they are buy 3 in regard to our selling Stric re can sell more goods for the :t from Manufacturers and sav Chain of Stores in the Carolir can sell at a smaller profit as us as much to do Business a Below a f< 7 I-2c Yd. lams .V 7 1-2c and 10c ind Percales loc s Ginghams. Priced Special. ... 12 l-2c iinghams. Excellent quality 15c ten Cloth. Priced 10 l-2<WHITE GOODS AT POPULAR PRICKS ; Cloth. Priced. . 12 l-2c, 15c and IHc lality. Priced 10c j>er Yard ind Marquisette at .... 10c and 12 l-2c , good for early spring wear, in Garba y Combs, in plain and fancy stripes. I l-2c, 22 l-2c, 25c and 38c Per Yard 3wiss, Piques, Soisettes, Madrasses. 15c, 17c, 10c, 22 1-2 and 25c Per Yard red Voiles for early spring wear. 15c, 18c, 25c and 20c Per Yard DMA! r ? . / >t> H WS. KliK.VNOIt GOltDON DKAI>. Savannah, Ga., Fob. 22.?Mrs. k eanor K. Gordon, widow of Gen. r iiliam Washington Gordon, a Con- ( lerate veteran, died at her honie , re late today. Mrs. Gordon, who j is eighty yeais old, was said to t ve been the first white girl, born in 1: ticago. i I i SKgi'Eli TO UOVKKNOU'S ACT .] ii>e Martin Convicted of Mtmlcr in ^ Kentucky. Murray. Ky., Feb. 22.?Governor ^ O. Stanley's previous efforts to tell a Murray mob found a sequei 1 re today in the conviction for mur-l r of Lube Martin, a negro, charged ' ith killing Guthrie Duiguid, a| lite man. The death penalty was iposed. I A continuance granted in Martin's) se by Judge Carlos ltush early las- 1 nuary dissatisfied the citizens and mob was formed. Disorders which tsued occasioned a hurried nigiuj Ip to Murray by the governor. j. rough whose personal efforts ordei I is restored. I, Martin's trial was conducted under I e protection of a company ??f Ken ', cky National Guardsmen. The ry was selected from a veil r< awn from Christian, a neurty ' unty. The verdict apparently has removany danger of mob violence. 1 HIE AMEIUC.AX LINMICS SA1K II Relieved to lie Out of the Win Zone. New York, Feb. 22.?All the pasnger ships of the American line now ( e believed to be safely away from I e European war zone. Five of them e tied up at their piers here, while! e only other, the Finland, it was: id tonight, probably would arrive >re Sunday or Monday. The vessels j re are the Philadelphia, St. Louis, . Paul, New York and Kroonland. While no advice of the Finland's liling from Liverpool, wnere she was st officially reported, has beeit lade public, passengers arriving om Liverpool today said it was un. ?rstood she was to sail from there, ist Saturday. In that event she ow would be safely through the ar zone. The American steamer Zealandia, om Malta. January 30, arrived tony in ballast. i New, the Plac Fail at Prices Much Lower ll ive you the Middleman's Pre ing is all the proof we net tly for Cash, and Why We i same money. 2nd. e you the middleman's profi las, which enables him to ki > you have no bad accounts s we have no bookkeeper or jw of the many A beautiful line of Curtain Good from in White Keru and w and figured Marquisette. Price tiPECIAI. BAIUJAINg IN ME PURNU Men'a Arrow Collars Men's Ties, wonderful values. . Men's Hose. Priced Men's Dress Shirts SDecial showing in Men's Soring We are showing them in staple colors. Priced . . A big shipment of Men's 1 1 der to introduce them to our tra I that will go quickly. N--VS CASH STORE 01 1 ?I i . ii i .. n .1 The Morenl, a Standard Oil ;er, sailed, her destination unan- I |j ouncod. Other sailings were the ? 'unard linor Andania for Liverpool, FC arrying passengers and freight; lapphael, British, for Liverpool, and he Australic, Swedish, foi Den-' ? nark. L( !' + + + + + '>'H"i'4' + + + + + K < h A LITTLE NONSKXHK. + THE MOHNIXG SWEETNESS. ' < V morning sweetness fills the world. And incense of the risen dew doves through the realm of shimmering sun, And all the aun-kisaed arises new. rhe 3pell of youth is the earth, ? Forgotten aie the hoary things; ** kVith jocund voice and lays of mirth,1 The spirit of the whole world singa. rhe spell of summer in the land 2 la like a spell of morning swe t? Love gives to lyre her delicate hand. "J1 And pipers play for danc:ng'fdct, ' I Such untie grace is in the day. Such flooding of the hearts of me*j ' A'i'h Attic hymn and faery day g,. As if 'twere lhlen time again pr I'he summer clouds are white as fleece, M And floating south they seem Like galleons out of ancient Greece Hound for the golden isles of dream ["are falls from off the troubled ^ heart. The calm and morning world is C( ours. Our life, our hope our cheers a part Tl Of silver sun and bloom-girt bowers. ?Haiti more Sun. aj KXO'lI'TIONAIi rilM'l'MSTAXrKS. 1,1 The sympathetic prison .visitor cc went from cell to cell interviewing the inmates. To one penitent-looking individual she put the usual ouestion; "What brought you here. P "Borrowing money, lady." was thoj reply. . |T "But, good gracious!" she ox- ! claimed, '\aey don't put people In prison for borrowing money!" _ "Not ordinarily," said the man I "hut 1 had to knock a man down three or four limes before he would! lend it to me."?Exchange. || New Sj :e to Buy Clean '.an today's Market. We fits. Our Store is Just a ;d to know that our prices can save you Money by Selling Because we have three big st< it. 3rd. Because our l tow where to buy goods that \ to pay here. Everything i - collector to pay. Only a fi Bargains we are s consisting of 60 pieces to select M( lth neat borders. Also In plain 3 d lOc, 12 1 -2c, 1 .V and lUc Yd. Be N'8 CLOTHING AND OKNTH' >|] THINGS.1 15c, Two for 25c 25c uiul 48c M< . . lOc, 15c, 25c and rtOc M< . 50c, 08c and $1.48 Hats. The well known Klein make a number of spring shades and Il< . .$1.30, $1.48, $1.08 and $2.48 M> M ' rouse rs Just received, and in ortde we are offering them at prices fALK ' GREAT VALUES. 11 BUSINESS NOTICES] g >K RENT -One four room cottage. Also one live room cottage on Barr Btreet. \V. P. Bennett. 4t-np. >ST, KTHAYKI) OH STOI.KX? Female bird dog, white with liver colored spots, two years old. Has short tail. Return to John Stog ner, Route 2 or Lancaster Newa Office. 2t-np. >11 HALE?Thirteen Buff Orpington Hens and one cock, (Cook & Owen strain) only $2 0.00 for the loi, or six nens ami one t-uuiv mi $10.00. Mrs. J. Leonard Poag. Box 355. Lancaster, S. C. lt-pd. >11 SALE CHEAP?Four good mules, will sell cheap for cash or credit. J. C. Edwards. 4t-np. HE STAR THEATRE We have never offered a better pro am for any three days than w? osent for Today, Tomorrow and on day. TO 1>.\Y WE PKESKNT "The Awakening of Helens Itchie." This picture showed ir ilumbia for 20 cents. OMOltHOW (Saturday) WE OFFEI A Pathe r oduction?Tom Moori id Anfla Nilson in an Episode o le "Who's Guilty" series; also ; >111 edv and news production. MONDAY. William Fox presents Willian arnum in "The Battle of Hearts, his is a magnificent picture and w elieve it will delight our patrons. [HE STAR THEATRI "Home of Good Pictures." IBIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII ft JM Iflg \ lerchandise foi had a Big Stock to buy, Week old today and witl are right, and that oui : for Cash. ores, Wholesale and Reti luyer who for a number of we can save you money is marked in Plain Figure jw of the reasons we can offering: jn's Pants. well made in the latest c to ore to ?u to ire .....I to no >ys' Pants Let us show you before you buy EN'S CLOTHING FOR EARLY BOUGHT HERE AT A < r>n's all Wool Suit, Priced en's Well-made Suits In a number Serges, Oreys, Brown, Pin Strl] $ IH.nO and Up. jys* Suits. Priced pn's Overalls en's Work Shirts, only ays' Overalls KRMEMBER THE PLACE?H KATH-JONEH OLD STAND. JJP~ "*To!r?oT!ir?x^ Government Provide* for Prohibition in the Islands. 4 Washington. Feb. 20.?Tho Porto f ltican citlzensh'p aud civil government bill was passed by the senate today without a roll call. It already had passed the house. The bill also provides for prohibition in the i?-^ lands, subject to a referendum to tliA I voters. There are thousands of children^ who are bright but frail?not sick but underdeveloped ? they play with their food?they catch colds easily and do not thrive?they only need the pure, rich liquid-food in I (rom EMULSION to start them growing and keep them going. Children relish SCOTT'S and it carries rare nutritive qualities to their blood streams and gives them fleshfood, bone-food and strength-food. Nothing harmful in SCOTT'S. i Scott & Downc, Bloomficld, N. J. 16-2 IOWA LEUISIiATrilE HIKED Accuses Army and War Department t j of 1'namerlcan Act Ions. ! Des Moines, Feb. 20.?Resolutions which accused the United States [ army and the War Department of j"unamerican actions" and charged 1 that officers of the regular army had "attempted to discredit and destroy the Iowa National Guard, were j unanimously adopted by the Iowa State senate, a Tho resolution protested against ,, the order of the judge advocate of the army In compelling the men of e tho Third Iowa Infantry to pay the government for the uniforms they ! wore when mustered in last June, . when they had received the uniforms l 'from the State. J , The resolutions will be forwarded jto the President. Secretary of War |j and members of Congress. joods r Less Money and we bought it earlv. - iJ? ? ^ / i the Big Crowd that r Merchandise Pleases. ifl, to buy for, which years was connected on. 4th. Because s. One Price to All. sell it to you for Less. iuts. Priced OHc, 91.in, $1.0* 18c, O80 and 91.4ft 1 f ' HP KING WEAR CAN BE JURAT HAVING. 910.00 of different patterns in Blue ins. Priced 812.48. 814.OR. r .08, JM.RO, JM.0.% and $7.48 98c and $1.19 SOf 48o, ?8r, 75o and 98c >e<x)xd door of thk CO. ?rc j