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New Realizi able to coi richness, ti master pie From < in Brown I tiful overdi worthy of: A Crei Brown, an and with c frock. Beautifu: favor, and tri Exclusivi season. Some An exqu large collars; mants are ve: A fine selectic sleeves, round nec1 The new Sprii chic, and adorable are to be found in This line consists < The Neckwea: white, of course, c lar and cuff sets ei WHITE VOul WHITE OR( MERCERIZE PRINTED) V4 COLORED S' favorite wash fabi GINGHAMS the county. No w WHITE SKII .INDIA DIMI' WHITE OPA UNDERMUS ren's Muslin Pant for ladies and chil, EASTER-ai longing to make e service this store I with the spirit of]1 The untuummmmmmmmmUuWU*n Easter u-um ng the inspiration of inspire iceive such fairy-like fabric ie new Spring. Styles are hei ces of the season's art. Easter Dre :rispy new materials comes Brdcaded Crepe Meteor witi rape artistically braided. Th your inspection, if you really >e de Chine Coat Dress wit] d a Coat of bisque Crepe de :ollar and girdle trimmed to I Georgette Dresses are offered in t med quite appropriately for this E a Models of Taffeta Dresses, portra with shirred bottom, others adorn( isite line of Cotton Voile Dresses; s some lace trimmed---navy grounds, ry attractive and serviceable. Easter Waists and I in of Georgette waists in Flesh. Rose, Pij, Wh k with large collar. Entirely new models, beauti ig Blouse presents a variety of choice that is pi smartness-these are but a few of the endearii the Blouses we have prepared for the Spring lo of Georgette, Tricolette, Dainty Silk Georgette C Milady's Neckwear fo] r section is most attractive this season with its< omes first, embroidered in beautiful dlesignls. E nbroidered with bright colored worsteds. A sjpk Wash Fabrics for ~E-A beautiful line, the biggest and best line ir AN DIES-Washable and transparent, qualitie D BATISTE-All imported goods, no better va )ILES-Light, Dark and Tinted groundls; beaut WISS ORGANDIES-For ladies and esp~ecially< ic. Full color assortment. -We (10 not hesitate to say that we buy and sell i oman is ashamed to tell her friends her Ginghar tTINGS-Plain and fancy In Garbardines, Whip ['IES-With small and medium size checks; vera L CLOTH-A beautiful, sheer fabric with excel LINS-Women~'s Muslin Gowns, Women's Musli s, Children's Muslin Gowns, Children's Nainsool dlren. d the ever wonderful miracle of returning spril verything as bright as the green outdoors. Tru< >resents innumerable selections of modish &appa r Saster time. New Idea MORRIS NESS, Mar Appar( d minds that have bee 3 and weaves of roy -e, and they are truly th sses! Frocks for Eastertim( i net sleeves and a beat is is a gown that is quit like .originality. i a Skirt of rich dar Chine, braided in brow match. You'll like thi he styles that are so much ventful occasion. ying the finest styles of ti d with frills and beaded. ime made with Organdie Vest flowered effects. These ga louses Lte. Elaborately embroidered, fancy sh< fully designed. actically unlimited. Originating, dari ig qualities appealing to womankind til ng hoped for and looked forward to arrih repe, Crepe de Chine, and other materia e Easter. 'risp, newv fancies. Organdie leads a cru1 is a p)opullar' shade for vestees and C! ndid assortment to choose from. Easter towvn. s and prices to suit every woman. lues anywhere. ifuil designs. ~hiId ren's Easter Frocks. The seasoi iore Ginghams than any other merchant ns conme from us. cord1s andl Basket Weaves. pretty material. lent laundering qualities. rn Pants, Woman's "Teddy Bears," Chi k Pajam as. Gauze Vests- and Union Su ig bring fresh gladness to the hearts to our idleals of constructive, sympathe al for women seeking raiment in harmo Compan .jCIE 1 De1 Chi Coi of till1 An ifo sta eo <ef see sev( t es sh< -i1.1 el flo< th(c ie frI f1-c fra n an< Mvll S W th it iti <tet jIto, il xtu A A I ii ali gi In thi ha ri rrt ati ali s. Cu R~F~R 1 TELLS HOW MAN KILL[D 8MAL BABY rtihall on Trial, Charged With Quadruple Murder ONLY M EMBlIER TO ESCAPE -lares She Saw Her Father, lre.. ther, Sister and Infant Niece Meet Death. 'u pIelo, M iss. Mar. 29.- - The State St ty (sed its case against trles Marshall, on trial in Circuit. irt here ebarge I with thei killing William Miller, teni-monith-old vie.. of the quadruple murder near ory January 15, of Robert Miller I three members of his family, er- placing Pearl May Miller. aged rteen, only survivor of the family I several minor vitnesses on the nld. 'lie girl testified on direct ani ss-examination that she saw the endanit kill the baby. She did not who killed heIr father, brother, imIrd. sixieei, and Fann ie (;rcen, enteeni, Imiotleir of the infant. she tified but declared that only three t. were fired before she saw Mar ill enter the house and hit the bay I. the head. Saw I1er F'ather Sh6t. ler direct testimonly was chicfly a tciation of her previous narratives the Iraeedy. After relatin that hm kiti of dotra ,the first warn W.aS followe I (oickly by an ex 8 io f I tor o hole th ;ough the ar bei'ore the fireplace .bout which family had been sit ing, stunning she said that on retmaiing her ses she saw h r father fall, shot m outside the house, and then heard that ended her brother's life. 3he saw her sister killed, shot also In outside the house, sie testified, she was urging her to seek safety, I then she elimbed into the ,loft, ich was not ceiled. ooking down through a crack, she lared, she "saw Charley Marshall nie ui) through the hole the dyna Le had made." 'le hit the baby over the head and rolled over dead," she declared, ling that he then began to pour oil wr the floor from a can. he insisted there was no possibil that she could have been mistaken her identity of Marshall. Robert Bowen, another witness for State, testifiel that while talk with 'Marshall ast fall about a stponement. of the civil action mght agtainst him for the benefit of onie Grteen Millet and her child, defendant had told him that if he 1 to go to the pen itentiary he Would L go for tihe crime Charged against ii inl that case. l'het- defense will begin its presenta n of its case toiortow mil)orninteiL. SANTE'l'E lI. IS SIGNEI) * 7olumbia, March 25.--Governor oper this afternoon signed the act, hered by the (Ch -rleston, Blerke andic Williamsb~ury: delegation0. prio lin'g for ai hondil issuit of 85tI0.t000t for con st ruct ion of a bidtge acrtoss SSantlee iver, connect ing Berkely I William nshurg coutieits. T'he G overo t lt ikewis,' signed the r'eorgantizi ng the penisioni de-part ntt. P'"'-use oft trrors ini the sta , matde dui nt t he (losing hours the see 'n, it is tat her ambiguous I mtay I lve to have judicial inter 'tat ion. T'he spruintg t ermi of t he State Su mt(e'0 iout openedl here t oday. h Il.l.El) IN ElATh- NJ) I ,ondlon, Mat'. 29. The camst daily e of nut ages in; Irelanod todayv in idled the miurder of T[homar. Dwvyer hiis hiomie at Thburlies, Ti ppertary. e killinig was (arried out lby a band mask ed mietn undcet Irtt-tal ci rcum tiees, fiv~e of t h' a ssass ins cov-ering vyerts wvife with a rifle while the rder- was Iprtr at ed uipstai rs. omb~s were exploded during the clay he P rot estatnt rectorly in Thurles ti thle residence of the poor law aridiatin lthee. Tlhie intitent ion was to -ur tarms. Both houses were badly mag-I but nio otne suff'ered personial ury. NEGRO1( SAVES (Ill I,) reenville, M".ar. 29.--TJIhrough the irageous act. of a niegr~o truck dlriv little Elizabeth Ro~binsoni, (laugh. of Mr'. and Mr's. 11. C. Robinsont, ci saved froma drowuninig Saturday the Reedy riv'er. The little gir'l was (ing ini thle shallow parts of the enai neatr the haniiks anid near the cir street br'idge whenc the cutrrent pt her ofl' her feet and out intos the cldle oif the stream. She had gone letr once when the ntegro, .James, hI heard the cries of the l ittle 'l's laymat es andI pluniged into the er after het'. Before lie could get ch('ild( aind rega int the suriface, the ty as the stream at this point just weC the Camooirdownt falls, is swift;