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? TUESDAY, FEB. 12, 1918. LANCAST1 "THE BEST Advance Dis\ The new Wash Materials ?r * their appearance here with a distinction, knowing that tl Fashion's favorite fabrics f season?and my!?what a < will be for wash goods if a patterns are as beautiful and this initial assortment that bow to economical women he Spend the cool evenings starting now; making a few dresses from these pretty i are like the birds from the g<r ion?simply beautiful. 4 Priced 20c to $1 L Featuring T We have just closed the ticoats we have ever enjoy and now the remainder of for new ones on the way. son to another, therefore disposal, j A most satisfying choici highly desirable and well ] Men's Furn Attempting to New Dresses Would be as futile as try in duplicate the assortment that "The Lilies of Styledom." Never have we seen anyt to compare with the richness, I daintiness, the charm of loveli involved in this array of stun exclusive dresses that will ra{ attract the eye of fashionable men. Prices a little lower 1 their actual value, too. 1VIT1 UTL'U" HIT L'll II UT?1? In. sm ****** , iii.'i nil MARRIED HER LEADING MAN wi (New York Herald.) wo Peturbed by the solemnity of a an court of law, Cupid was frightened ^ Into a pretty little indiscretion the other day. Miss Anita Stewart, JJp beautiful young actress in motion coi pictures, who has been industriously pj keeping her romance a secret, was fiskfwl hv Samitftl QhoKiirw o ? for the Vltagraph company, In lts| suit to prevent her acting for anyj" other company. the not unusual r< ( question: 001 "Are you married or single?" m sci Miss Stewart, who has been answering questions on the witness ^ stand about her $127,000 annual in, come with the air of a dutiful pupil or in school, turned instantly pink and exclaimed quickly In a startled j * whisper: . he "I would rather not answer." rfll I cai That practically let the kitten out a of the kitten bag, although Miss ab< ir~TTll1TlT1Bi'li I" llff'lfilf""""" ) ER DEPT. S* PLACE TO SHOP AFTER, play of Spring Wash J e fast making j defiant air of 1 J5 hey are Dame or the coming iemand there 11 the coming ||)f/f|r I attractive as 1*1 ? will make its , re tomorrow. ?It profitably, by ^ < 7i! ;/fi ' dainty wash /*/!/>/y\\f / naterials, that Mjl f J'/ \ 1 irden of Fash- A-tf&r/f/ \ V. \ f a yard . oday Fine Silk Pettico Special Prices i largest and most successful busi ed. We carried the largest stock this season's lines must be closed Nothing must remain in our sto< these offer-ings are repriced to e may be had, in sizes and colors, made of this season's best styles ishings For Nobby Dr* "Vanity" is i the man who NISHINGS wit and attention rrjfffln ? clothes. In 'I I I TjjJMfl S' times, care m W II ytirlV ' WHKRE you will QUALITY at ^IT^ WILL PA\ Fu//y Describe These than ewart's attorney was on his feet 21. th an objection almost before the Miss g >rds had left the picture star's lips. an(j j,or The Justice allowed the question, Ralph In d it developed that Randolph meron, whom she first met in the tagraph studios, Is her husband, i has enlisted In the aviation New ^ rps and left here recently for performe 01 Ida. Theodore ' ., here, the V* hen or where the ceremony >k place did not appear, although renin Is known to have been celebrated 'oss 11 1 ently. The brido after the day's J" ' urt proceedings were finished re iinoa as silent as though on the ? een. . STl'DKX The engagement was reported out two months ago, but could not Athens sn be confirmed from the actress day, Hoi from her mother. Cameron I'endergr lyed the leads for Miss Stewart Georgia i some of her films. Before that the camp Was on lha ? "' n.r..??v<7 niHKi-. iiPirerson. r Tie hero from Washington and la I Hill, of t inpmber of the Umba. He 1r tod auicli )ut 25 yours old and his bride is * expelled THE LANCASMt NBWB. LANCASTER. S. < V AMERICAN R rORES ?oll 2 4ur CHILDRI Fabrics I j To the School Chi c A 1 ^ The President o H the American Red in one that I write i TVv so many of you are The American JiM\ Membership with S T / AtL. United States 1 t ? The school is the r you can best work Z^.7, 'AVA we have all pledged V /VX\ ^ur ^un'or !) VN -jp| \ ?f service to your c } ?vT^>T/ ^-1 \ over the world and ? / r. Ic) / \\ \ ideals. It will teac ! \l i ' \V^\ ing children elsewh ? M \\ 1 teach you how to pr / p} , ed soldiers and hon through the Red Ci v ^ anc* rescue. through any of you m/mm~ doing those kind th ' ?. ^ (l ? ^ the future good cit : " 1 love. ?-?* And I commend simple plan which t i to provide for your children will give th * A ? and instruction of tl QtS /it chance for which y and efforts in some (Signed September 15. 1017 i moss in silk pot- i <ji the Junior M i.; .+ ..... ' P- Davison, Chairm 1 ( hlstoiN, Red Cross, said: out to make wav "I believe a progn t ^ * most important sin iium tun m a- America for the pr insure prompt futV^??f tY}e peopl( 1 1 When I was ta gram I then said t *11 * ,1 . Cross was as impc al (' and that alone from and materials. Under the slogan "Kvei ???????? Red Cross Auxiliary and National Service," the J PCCPfC ' Cross 'IRS perfected plans COOC- f O i rollment of every school < | United States as a membi lot a fitting word to ] Cross Auxiliary, the date selects his FUR- palgn being from Lincoln h the same care February 12, to Washing as he selects his day' February 22. present economic j Th? Red Cross i ust be exercised I ?' "ie American Red Cr< make your selec- I which every school in Ann St stocks of newest *n th? opportunity to earn men the right llPd Red cross work by the right PRICE. School Auxiliary, upon tl r YOU TO KNOW of twenty-five cents mem for each pupil enrolled in or by a pledge of satisfact ??? 1 In Red Cross work. It 1 agency which is approvet D/VCrlffl/T authorities to enlist the UU&KllFlg patriotic work during the other organizations must w J the medium of the Junior rv whose services have alrea quested by the United S Administration and by th< I ry Ings Stamp Committee, Frank A. Vanderllp Is chi The schools, however, i ^ I \ \\ i on'y un'ts 'n w?lirh School I / I\ l?^TtTK : may bP formed. The other II It fill j\ J units which have been re I I \ 1 Ull JM : suitable centers In which J j l\\ Junior Red Cross work a I ' jjj? ' j fflRS tural Clubs, Roy Scouts, Girls, Night Schools, Sun ll B II 1 classes and such authorl I i .1 p?j Sfy tional centers as may be | \ I j h~~ c?> ganized under the supervi local representatives of the JJ ( j Chapter. f The United States Depa ^ Agriculture has already off the Agricultural Clubs for Cross work. Kvery child rolled in a School Auxillan to wear a Red Cross pin, a considered a regular mem tewart's real name is Anna, Red Cross, sister. Lucile Lee, is Mrs. Conference at Waehir ce. A Conference of promii tors and persons interest evelt Under Operation. work of the Junlor Rert in Washington, I). C., Ji ork, heh. 7.?An operation and gth R( th<k ca? Qf ,)r el late yesterday on t'ni *? . ? mnu^rnuKoiii i>nnoiiHi uirn Roosevelt in a hospital Bureau of Junior Momben second within a week, for P^e"i(1,nK r Vk"s 1 1 I-inley, Commissioner or val of an abscess, was sue- for the Slah, ?f \,,w iccordlng to a bulletin is- prominent among those I his physician, I>r. Walton ?nce were I)r. Philander j United States Commission ' cation, the Hod Cross Con I pointed by the National TS ARK KXPKMiKI) Association, , as Chairman, Mrs. Mary C FROM TIIK UNIVERSITY president of the N. K. A. . Oa., Feb. 7.?Tom Holll- fuperinteindent for ? feasor Marion I- Brittain. ward Daisman and A. W. perlnfendent of Georgia. 1 ass, the three University of Q Blair, State Superint students in whose room on Illinois, and Or. Margaret . < u .... Assistant Commissioner c >us James Johnson, of Jef- ? ' F^uca(ion of callfornl hot and killed Miss Belle War savings Education hat place and then commit- appointed from the N. E. ile, last Wednesday, were 'nK ?- ^'r, ., , .. Bradford, Professor F. 1 by the faculty. gta'e Superintendent of ( c. etcross to 4,000,000 school en in junior auxiuari Iren of the United States: Proclamation { the United States is also President c Cross. It is from these offices joine fou a word of greeting at this time whe beginning the school year. Red Cross has just prepared a Junic Ichool Activities in which every pupil i can find a chance to serve our country latural center of your life. Through ; in the great cause of freedom to whic I ourselves. I Cross will bring to you opportunitic ommunity and to other communities a :uide your service with high and religioi h you how to save in order that sutfei ere may have the chance to live. It wi epare some of the supplies which wounc icless families lack. It will send to yo "oss Bulletins the thrilling stories of r< And best of all, more perfectly tha ? 1 1 i i r wirier scnooi lessons, you will learn b ings under your teacher's direction to t izens of this great country which we a to all school teachers in the country th he American Red Cross has worked 01 co-operation, knowing as I do that schot leir best service under the direct guidan leir teachers. Is not this perhaps tl ou have been looking to give your tim measure to meet our national needs? ) WOOD ROW WILSON, President lembership of the Red Cross, Mr. Henr an of the War Council of the Americ* !im has been made out here which is tl gle movement that was ever started i otection of the American public and th e. Iking with the President about the prt hat I believed that nothing in the Re rtant as the Junior Membership worl i the standpoint of our own people." -y School a Professor John D. Shoop, ? Center fnt indent of Schools of Chicago. The keynote of the Conferenci unior Red effort to define the functlo for the en- the Junior Red Cross, whicl child In the slated by I)r. MacCracken t ?r ? n?a Eirst, Educational, Second, Produ Pt ? ' and Third, Financial, In the ori! of the cam- importance named. 's birthdav. The following up. t w. ? , o lur 1I1C1I11JV ton's birth- Honorary Advisory Commi Bernard M. Baruch, Council of N al Defence; Mary ('. C. Bradford, Is a branch ident National Education Assorts dss through Carrie Chapman Cart, President i erica is giv- National Suffrage Association Woman's Committee Council o y on author tion;il Defence; P. P. Claxton, forming a ed States Commissioner of Educf le payment His Eminence James Cardinal hershin fee ,,nnB- Archbishop of Maryland; ter p Qifford Director of the C( the school nf National Defence; Samuel ory service pers. President American Fedei is the only of laibor; Henry John Heintz, ( I Ht school ninn- Executive Committee W Sunday School Association; H? children In Hoover, United States Food A ! war. Ail iterator; Julia Lathrop, Cijief ork through dren's Bureau, United States D< Red Cross nient of Labor; Eva Perry V ' President National Council of 1 dy been re- en; nerbert Putnam, Librarian oi Itates Food gress; Frank E. Vanderlip, Chal > War Sav- of War Savings Committee, U of which a,a,es Treasury; Frederick Wn Food Administration; Mrs. Josla airman. an9 cowjPS( National President c ire not the Federation of Woman's Clubs. Auxiliaries Dr. Philander P. Claxton, U educational State? ,?<lUC stated that he had carefully in cognized as program of the Junior to organize Cross and had decided that it wa ire Agricul- organization most practically fltt Camp Fire enl'st the interest and activity c school children of America into i day School jematized program of practical pn zed educa- jam. iroperly or- State Advisory Committees. sion of the State Advisory Committees t< Red Cross Ji?ni?r Red Cross composed of and women promioent in educal work have already been appoint irtment of the five states of the Southern er?<i to use sion as follows: Junior Rod Tennessee: 8- W. Sherrill, Stat perintendent of Education, chair who is en- A A Kincannon. School Suporin r is entitled ^nt of Memphis; W. B Miller, S IthouKh not Superintendent of Knoxville; C tber of the Winder, School Superintenden Chattanooga. Georgia: M. L. Rrlttaln, Stat< igton. perintendent of Education, chain mnt O '? " * * - cuuia- 11. oruce, scnooi superintends :ed In the Macon; C. B. Gibson. School S ? . intendent of Sarannah; Cham David C. Barrow of the Unlversl inuary 7th Georgia; Mrs. John W. Rowlett, : . Henry N. President of the Parent-Teacher . ctor of the ciation. ihip. The Florida: W. N. Sheets, Stale 8 ir. John If. intendent of Education, chairmai Education E. Knight, School Superintend?! York, and Tampa; F. A. Hathaway, Schoo In attend- perintendent of Jacksonville; D P. Claxton, A. Murphree. President of the er of Edu- versity of Florida, nmittee ap- North Carolina: J Y. Joyner, 1 Education Superintendent of Education, < I)r. Finley man; C. P. Harding, School 8u[ I. Bradford, tendent of Charlotte; John J ] and State School Superintendent of Wilminj ido, Pro- Dr. Edwin K. Graham, Preside] State 8u- the University of North Cam ~>r. Francis Mrs. Thomas W. IJngle, Dean endent of Women of the University of f McNaught, Carolina. if Elemen- South Carolina: J. E. Swearl: ia, and the State Superintendent of Educi Committee chairman; A. B. Rhett, School S A., consist- intendent of Charleston; Frank E rman, Mrs. School Superintendent of Spa 3. Pearson, burg; Dr. W. S. Currell, Preside Ohio, and the University of Si.-otb Carolina PHI HI I I I I PAGE THBBE i I LEGAL ADS ] IES ^ ' ILU LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. By J. E. Stewman, Judge of Proi bate. Whereas Mrs. Emma Rlackmon d has made suit to me to grant her n Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of W. Thurlow ir ^ Blackmon, deceased. . These are, therefore, to cite and it admonish all and singular the kinh died and creditors of the said deceased, that they be and appear bekS r fore me. in the Court of Probate, to ig be held at Lancaster on 12th day of Feb.. 1;?18. next, after publication 11 thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore-* noon, to show cause, if any they ill have, why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 29th ie day of January Anno Daniini 1918. 11 J. E. STEWMAN, Probate Judge. e 2 9-3t-TUES. it >1 ~ ce IjETTEIIS of administration. ie ie STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. Ily J. E. Stewman, Judge of Probate. Whereas R. N. Hilton and Lewis Hilton have made suit to me to grant them Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of Norie man Hilton, deceased. n These are, therefore, to cite and e admonish all and sigular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased. y_ mill mey ne ana appear before me, i(j in the Court of Probate, to be held t at Lancaster on the Gth day of Feb., 1918, next, after publication there of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why 5uperthe said Administration should not a was be granted. n ?' Given under my hand, this 22nd 1 WAS 0 be <l&y of Jan- Anno Domini 1918. ictive' J. E. STEWMAN, ler of Probate Judge. >rs of ation- TAX NOTICE. Prea Mhe Taxes Are Payable from Octoand i)er 15th, 1917, to March 'unu- 15th, 1918. ition; A penalty of one per cent will be nincil added for January payment, two per Gom- cent for pei)ruary and seven per ation ~"halr- cent for March. orld's -pbe levies for the different pur(rbert dmin- poses are as follows: Chil- F0r state purposes 8 1-2 mills, I*oore Constitutional School Tax 3 mills. Worn- Ordinary County purposes 4 1-2 ' Con- mills, Public Roads and Bridges 9 rman mills, Interest on Past Indebtedness ilcotf Bon(la 1 mill, Interest and Sinking h Ev- Eund on C. & C. Railroad Bonds if the 1 1-4 mills, Interest on Borrowed Money 1-2 mill. Total 24 3-4 mills. itiorf F'0r payment of Interest on Town. vestJ- Bon(ls: I" Pleasant Hill Town' Red shlP 3-4 of 1 mill, in Gill's Creek s the Township 1 1-2 mills, and in Cans ed to Creek Township 1 3-4 mills, if the 1 sys- Special School Taxes for the vaitriot rious districts are as follows: Districts 6 and 13 two (2) mills, districts 22 and 45 three (3) mills, 1 Tvl.n districts 1, 3, 4. 5, 9. 20. 21. 23. 28. iona) ^' 29, 47 an(* 48 four (4) mills, od in districts 36 five (5) mills, district Dlrl- 7 six (6) mills, district 14 six and one-half (6 1-2) mills, districts 2, ma* l0- n? 12? 15, 17? 18> 19, 24( 25' tend- 31. 32, 33, 34, 39, 42, 43, 46 and chool 49 eight (8) mills, district 38 ten ' (10) mills, and district 40 eleven 1 of (11) mills. i 8u- All male citizens between the man; ages of 21 and 66 years are liable nt of for a capitation tax of three uper^ellor <33.00) dollars for road purpose#, tj at and all male citizens between the State ages of 21 and 60 years are liable Asso- for a p0jj tax nf one ($1.00) dollar, uppr. except those exempt by law. n; J. T. L. HILTON. County Treasurer. I Sur. A. Uni- " State + iSn- PROFESSIONAL CARPS Blair, ;ton; * * + * lf of | f)K. j. RKKCK FUXDKRBURK, ' I Rental Surgeon. ^orth Office Hours: 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. "ften, 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. ition i And by Appointment. u pervans, Office Phone 160. irtan- Residence Phone 16. nt ot Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. k I