The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 13, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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ANCA: JLj rCleverness | and Character in Sport Coats The knack of faultless taste in sport clothes?that intimate understanding of distinction in dress which enables a woman to command attention, is made a simple task here where the new season's smartest vogue is now at its best. Jealously guarded secrets of Fashion's latest whims and fancies are revealed. It is more like an exhibit than a sale! The models are distinctly different and will be found elsewhere only after the season is well advanced. Each is a study in exclusiveness of the line and color scheme. We predict an early disposal of the entire collection. At the moderate price range of $13.50 to $30 Spring Shoes whose style meets the latest vogue for cleverness and novelty are ready for women who value the importance of harmony in dress?from top to toe they are smart with new ideas and chic ideals. Costume boots, walking boots, and pumps for semi-dress, all models of high character and with distinction in their lines. Shoes that will stand the test of quality by the matchless test of time. $3.50, $5.00 and $7.00 a pair. ===== WHAT THE SOUTH gives to nm:=?=:: lasKing tor tne 1 THIS SECTION'S CHIEF FOOD cleutly produced. PRODUCTS ITEMIZED. ?<> increase . | through proper Trio of Defensive Giants Whose where the boll Full Strength is Needed by much in evident; Country in Crisis. ! "The same Iabout 90 per ce Atlanta, April 12.?Of the 67.000,- jatoes 0f the coi 000 hogs in the United States, 22.- tjuwlielB. 7 5 per c 000,000 are in the 12 States of the,to market befor South?Virginia to Texas, inclusive; year wllj j,ee a ?according to statistics Issued by aCreage in spite the farm service bureau. age. Forty-five per cent of the corn | "The 29u0OO,( acreage of the country is in the same .produced it*, the < States. In this year, when the na- au credited to tion is calling for maximum crops I Louisiana grows efficiently raised the average yield: wt,|Cti it produ per acre should be 25 bushels if j quarter of a ml proper fertilization and cultivation j Sorghum, field i were given, hut more than likely thej^^g various k average yield will be near 18 bush- h#ipt els per acre, and the acreage between "But every c 40,000,000 and 4 6.000i.000, accord- grow several of ing to the same authority, which fur- gouth's pantry la ther says: these good thing "These 45,000,000 acres producing . 1 O * ?i tun inin ui *o umunn per acre | TAXAHAW would provide 810,000,000 bushels | Taxahaw, Apr of grain?a source of nutritious having rain. It bread, hominy and grits which the look blue. Some South already appreciates as foods, tilixer in the gr and upon wljich It could depend if late and it stays wheat were not available. people can't wor "If only tho cotton crop is aver- Messrs. John age, there will be 1,440,000,000 Kaile motored t< pounds of potential food held in the The school had cotton seed oil ready to be converted Saturday afterm into butter, lard, and other food church lot. fats. The famine in Germany and Mr. F. M. Low Austria is more pressing for lack of eral of his neph butter and lard than for flour. The last Monday, reason is that the United States Is in Miss Ola Lowi possession of the butter and lard for the week-enc pantry of the Teutons. It holds the (Gardner and Sail cotton seed oil from which these na- shaw. tions made lard and butter before the Our Easter ? war. tended. The pa "A half of a bale of cotton grown sermon, on an acre of land produces 600 Misses Estelle pounds of seed which in turn will Mr. Olin and R produce 11 gallons of oil, and the 11 torlng around in 1 STER D1 The Best 1 Every Day Brin Fashion has been most liberal with we have neyer seen such style diver# brims; wee toques and mushrooms ored hats of many materials lead by I a variety of charming millinery mod* Prices SPRING BLOUSES Lend Silk Bl The suit is the Spring wardrobe's ant accessory. Both go hand-in-hanc Georgette crepe blouses, Crepe < in the delightful colorings that will 1 Beautiful embroidery ornamentatior The values are quite as interestinj known for its splendid waist values. GLOVES \ That convey the subtle distinction of good form and good taste are ready to prepare the way for early Spring dressing. As highly effective in their | quality and as warmly satisfy- | ing in their fit as a woman could wish them. $1.50 a pair with a wide color range to choose from. istitute 88 pounds ot l-'LAti t'XFl'llLK!> IN given different treat pounds of fat in the Stars and Stripes <'been r as much fat in the Englishmen London, April 10.?1 hen the nation is waa unfurled toda; maximum crops elfl- (.?iors the Entente n it will be little trou- London Ilridge cafe for the yield of cotton manors, which is condt cultural methods. Countess of Limerick, weevil is not very tation of the flag was n e- Walter Mines Page, \ 12 States produced American ambassador, nt of the sweet po- of the Lord Mayo jntry, or 63,000,000 Sir William Henry ent of which can get prancis Lloyd, Lady J e thoy decay. This Haig and a largo asse marked increase in mors and sailors, whc of the seed short- cheers for the Stars ai )00 bushels of rice :ountry is practically Southern States. Recruiting OillcorN I'la sugar cane from riago liurmu CM ices more than a Chicago, April 1 llion tons of sugar. were placed today in th peas, beanB, vegeta- parade to the marriage inds, and fruits will reaU( where since the war with Germany the otton farmer must da|Iy applications has re these crops if the precedented figure. Gt to be supplied with j 116 of the ^260 appll " , day were of military skws itkms. c'"k II 11.?We ere .UII|f<">Cy ,orc* f twe",y cl , the normal force of fou makes the farmers ^ . A , . A . The Becond obstacle i have put some fer- _ , Al - ~ . recruiting offices in tl ound. Gardens are t , , . A where clear-eyed young so wet and cold that ? , ' 7 , , A. . . form were to ask each 1 k in their garden. .... . _ direct question: "Are McManus and Ben . sidestep your duty?" ) Wingate Saturday. an Raster egg hunt oon on the Baptist Workings of a \A The roller Jewel of a day makes 432,000 impact ry attended the fun- fork or 157.6g0.000 in a y ew at Mt. Croaghna 000,000 in 20 years. A horsepower would run 27< y hud as her guests I Misses Effle. Katie The Sort, ie Blackwell of Ker- "What kind of a game starting with Ita yelling? ervlce was well at- ?ouiids it mlgl tor preached a flue **me , iss QnWns Thst Does Met and Odessa Mungo, aecante o( it* tonic and laxat fc-ollo T!VKBROMOQCININ4L bat oy h alle w ore mor- Juinine and doe* not tau*e I the village Sunday, f'"*1"" head. RemeSiWr t ^ * fu* l^r tiie utraature ol l{. ' r pKfiWS* FRIDAY. APsitL 13, FPADT1V LU1 i~ll\ 1 11 Place To Shop After i gs More Hats? women who want a "certain kind of 1 ence. Broad flat sailors with straight that are trying their hardest to be "fl< jlack lisere, with ribbon and burnt ft as to gratify every desire. Range $2.50 to $25.00 additional charm to the 1 juses for $1.95 to $7.50. most important garment, the silk bio I HERE ARE de Chine blouses, blouses of novelty s be in vogue this Spring?.China blue, is, effective lace trimmings. ? as the delicate creations themselves DRESSES For Girls. All things being equal, this spring stock of dresses for girls reaches, we think, the top-notch r.f i ui picpciicuness, ior it covers tne widest possible range of requirements in distinctive models of dependable workmanship. The grace of good taste is in them and the charm of youth is there in the attractive new lines and novel touches which are featured strongly throughout. Not fanciful or freaky but novel, new, charming. Will you come and see them? IX)XIM>X. IiKTTIXCi IX>\V.\ THK II. m1 Lustily by Loss Rigid (Junlitirut ions II for Kiilistmcnt. 'he American Richmond, Va., April 10.y beside tlio telegraphic instructions from ations in the ington the local army recruit soldiers and ;lion today announced that les icted by the qualifications would be requ The prescn- enlistment, it was announc tiade by Mrs. recruits would be accepted. wit; 01 mi' iess or minor pnysioal defer in the pres- minimum weight would 1 r of London, pounds, and maximum age 1 Dunn; Sir years, eiiicoe, I>ady Negroes will be accepted fr mbly of sol- on for certain cavalry and > gave three organizations. Eight or ten id Stripes. daily have been inquiring at chances for enlistment. 'S ARMY. red in Mar- Wild. BEAR FAMOUS NA Hces. ___ ?Obstacles Cruisers Now Building to e way of the Historic Christening. 5 license bubeginnlng of Washington, April 10.?Ni i number of historical naval vessels toda ached an un- given to the five battle cruisei iserving that built for the navy. They will Icants yester- ed the Saratoga, Constellatio age, County stitution, Ranger and Lexin; ed bis emer- ter the famous frigates of t erks, leaving American navy, r. was to place " JZlue II RUB OUT PA you going to 11 with good oil liniment. I II the sure (ft W?v In ??nn I ^ rubking linim< "wMch ^ UIIOT k I L?TT,% lYIUu I AI -"""iLINIMEl I. that child |> Good for the Aliments < ht ba a bawl Horaea, Mules, Cattle, Qood for your oion A cK . Pains, Rheumatism, Spi tve effec. I.AXA- CuU, Bumi, Etc. nVr^n^"? 25c. 50c. $1. At .11 pe? ntnitkmi H. Jic m n 1 * - ? 1917. | /IENT ST Ml The Vog hat" this season. Truly pW , drooping and upturned **** * * awer-gardens"; and tail- Ac-curate ather aigrettes present !ulvancc(i Fasi cl 1 V? cl> |J1*M11UL ing of Tailorec ticular women # thorn. Models Suits for Spring. ***** fa ri.tc r ? preme. Their puted. use is the most import- ^ hilc the r clever the prie pleasing?notl ilks and others. Found ded for the "e gold, maize, tan orchid. n<) (letau ot (iu has been sligh . The store always was spring Hosiery?new for the season, dress. The various lines all have di propriato for the desired occasion. The showing is superb. Ever our own been more than realized, and we believe .^Me to $2.00 with many fair prices ii \11S. 1$II>S (>\ Kt'HM Alt INKS to nr. opi:\f.i> todav iequired | Washington^ April 10. llids for thirty-eight submarines of the 800?Under ton type will be opened tomorrow at i Wash- the navy department. Plans have ing sta- ^ been laid to build a number of the s severe , new craft at the Portsmouth, N. 11., ired for-navy yard. ed that regard* ts; that Value of Peanuts. be 120 A doctor is quoted as saying that injit 40 a handful of peanuts eaten before retiring will quiet tho nerves of the stomach. The same authority also om now clairRs that a few peanuts f.aten after . infantry each m<>al wlll ai<i tho digestion, pronegroes Vlded they are freshly roasted. I iout the ?? Prof. Hertzog F MF.s. 9 Receive M lltv A I (:o: vines of !>* Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin an Ideal I lv were Remedv for Con*tination. 8 being jn eVery family there is more or be call- i6B8 occasion for a laxative remedy, n, Con- n iB t0 meet this need that Dr. Cald>t?n af- well's Syrup Pepsin is prepared, and he first that this combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin fulfills its putpose Is proven by its place in thousands of American homes. ^ | Prof. P. J. C. Hertzog, the well ll^l t known linguist, 2341 North Orlanna St., Philadelphia, Pa., wrote to Dr. ["Hat's Caldwell that he has used Dr. Oaldthem. well's Syrup Pepsin in his household ent is with excellent results and that he h'8 family consider it indeed a LH H (rind in need, and always keep a RB bottle of it on hand. I Constipation is the direot cause of ' _ much serious illness and is a condlLl tion that should never be neglected, i 58 I Harsh cathartics and violent purga- < m I tlves should never be employed to i 5y c relieve constipation, because the very i ?jc violence of their action shocks the ( entire system. A mild laxative, such i w. as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is far I rains, preferable, being mild and gentle in i its action, without griping or other < iler*. Pa,n or discomfort; its freedom from I all opiate or narcotic drugs makes I ^ ^ jy UKE \ue as AcceptSpring Suits <pressions of the most hion ideas and ideals >us in this early show1 Suits as the most parwould want to have > that will be acknowl's for Spring, reign su"personality" is undislodcs are exceptionally e range is exceptionally ling extra has been adxtra-style." And withal lality and workmanship ted in the making. $8.50 to $40 for sports and for j istinctive features ap- j J keen expectations have I3 that yours will, too. j 1 between. ; Describing the Callers. We had a friend, his wife and hi* mother-in-law tall on us. My hua-r, band was upstairs dressing. When our little son went upstairs his father asked him who had called and he replied: "A papa and two mammas."? Chicago Tribune. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neil--* ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic 1 Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used inte-mall" or externally. 25c *raises 1 erfect Laxative t an Ideal remedv for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep?1n is sold n drug stores everywhere for fifty ?ents a bottle. To avoid imitations t ind ineffective substitutes be sure to f set Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. 8ee that a facsimile of Dr. well's aidnature and his portrait appear the yellow carton in which the bottle Is packed. A trial bottle, free of' jharge, can be obtained by writing to Dr W. B. Caldwell, 456 Washing; ton 9L, Montlcello, Illinois. Jp -- ? ik*'