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i U Milady Likely to Corner Spring Crop lor Her Millinery Decoration SETTING WILL 1SR MOST ELABORATE BV MAKE! \ BET >1ASOV (Written for the United Friss.) "Can »he make a cherry pie, Hilly boy, Billy boy ?" "Now really that's a question very silly. Ml the cherries green and red, She is wearing on her head In a cap-a-pie effect," says little I Billy. NEW YORK. March ?.. A c-horry may play it three ways and still bet ■well placed—I d a pie, a cocktail or on) milady's bonnet. All three are ideal I settings for n cherry, but naturally | the third is the charm. Just as every) cloud has a silver lining, so does | every smart spring hat have Its lirstj fruits ami (he cherry is the favo.it*' of the bunch. Dame Fashion is mas-' querading as Pomona. In consequence,' every peach topped with a few • her-' ries, goes around looking like a mlxml fruit salad. It's quite all right if the peach coniines the cherries that go to her head to the ones on iter hat. If, she lets th" cherries in a cocktail go,= to her head loo she is apt to l'ok more like u eompole. See Webster s Unabridged •'Compotc : A combination of stew-j ed fruit." The shapes of the new j hats running little high crowned rf-: frets without brims, or lltc fetching little Directoire bonnets. \ ci ( prêt* ily to the habit. Following the cherry, the ft-) lend Uiem chcrrv I vorite fruits for iuits are green and [ purple grapes, peaches, plums, straw- 1 be rries, oranges, lemons and apples j fbr daughters of Eve. Some of the! big. flat "irrten hats have an array of fruit around fie.r (In', pla'r-llke brims. Ill ir v h id - »Ions glow ing i -r irST-jiTS'iS the Dago's pushcart display. ) But whv serateli the i*s' of the 57j varieties off the sartorial' menu? Surely a Cassaba Chapeau, a Banana ! Bonnet or a Pineapple Picture Hat| •would h» tasty little headpieces f«i j the fruitful fashions. Just to what lengtlis can frul'H to! Is best answered by the fact that not only do they grow on spring millinery.) but on parasols, hags, umbrella ban- I dies, neck ruffs, hells, sash ends, jacket lapels, blouses, fro< ks. negll-1 pees and even lingerie arc clusters of) them grafted. I The new lawns, organdies and I spring silks are printed In fruit de signs and even the newest Jewelry preserve» the peach, the plum, the' cherry and the grape In gold and platinum, in enamel and precious m. ' . . Verily, an up-to date peach /' cbeii v lia and a pear of lemon kid gloves according to the currant modes.I vnuid never be a gooseberry In nn\ crowd. Rather Is she (hr apple of j every male eve, with nil of them plum ! crazy ilxmi I-, r ! j ! BEI. A U IRE (TTY MITES, 1 I III EVENING -KH R N AI.. I DELAWARE CITY. Del.. March 3.— Mrs. Andrew j. Brown, who has been 1 HI for live weeks, was taken to the. Delaware Hospital Wednesday where ahe will undergo treatment. An oyster supper will bo given in 1 the chapel of the M, E. Church Tues day evening. March 7, for the bene 111 of the church. F. C. Fpe, i ll Warner, assistant engineer of the War Department, has returned from a trip to Fortescne, Atlantic ; Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day j Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. Life is not merely to live, but tu live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. Wiiat a glorious condition to attain, am] yet how xery easy it Is if one will only! edopt the morning inside hath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul) fon.Ttie nastv breath, acid stomach, i can. instead, feel as fresh as a daisy ) by opening the sluices of the system ear) morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether allir.-, sbk or| K- Well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot' Water with a teaspoonful of limestone i phosphate in it «ton 1° wash from the ;b. liver, kidneys and bowels ibr »■ ?rr iOUB • indigestiiiir waste bile and poisenous toxins cleansing. bout thUK sweetcnir.T and purifying the entire alimentary canal belorc putting more food into th- stomach.! The action of hot water and limestone on an empty stomach Is! v illy invigorating. ït clear a cut all the sour fermentations, gases iras I «Bd acidity and givcsH splendid apn?tite for breakfast. W.-ile you are enjoying your breakfast the ; Water and phosphate is quietlv I tractiug a large volume of water from' i the blood and getting ready for a I thoi*ough flushing of all the inside or one a ex guns The millions of people who arc » bothi rod with constipation, bilious K. *pel!s. stomach trouble, rheumatism others wh> have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are Urged *o gel a quarter pound of lime Bfonc phosphate from .the drug store ' which will rosi very little, but Is sufflolont to make anyone a pro nounced crank on the subject of in ternai sanitation. K Yes, ll's a Wes' Coat and Just Like Brother's V 1 M \ / rA e. ■*e - ? t V 't n « -N V OWi / é'h r ■ ; fr l \ v IV I V y 7 / < / / BV HETTY IlltOAV \. «arment» to he worn beneath saucy, hip-length coats In the wardrobe which the Kashi m An League of America Is preparing for the "spripg maid" I saw many smart little vests, none prettier, however, than this one of soft suede Emerald green, worn with a stilt of treen gray gaberdine. those gaudy In spring, fair maid, direct your thoughts toward vests of them ,. ||y an J „ Miiy N j„ whm . he . , , , ,a-s bciin <?| XtW«l «n business eon neeled with the engineer department, The Ladies* Aid Society of the St. u.cm-ge Methodlsi Episcopal Church ■net at Hie home of the president, Mrs. noon. I'd ward Lester, Sr,. Wednesday after >r Mr. and Mrs. James hkoliington. Washington, visiting friends bere, home, been D. C.. who wave have returned j John Boyer has been appointed _ * Fine Healthy Child • J C LDIüßflCß simple Inexpensive Itemed) Cheeks Earl) Tendency t» Constipation. the young Mother the necessity for regularity in her lialiy, which brings up the question of the most desirable 1 laxative for children's use. Mrs. Jesse Richardson, Phllpot, Ky., ] says she has used Dr. Caldwell's | Syrup Pepsin for the past year und j 'hat there is no medicine in the world j ! 11 î r i* p , H ' , M L R °h* ' Wllllato, Jr,. Insf loved it because It , ) Bao p, J*T' l l ° ' '' ,8 ,H i,,B '* ,U ' h " " Ue ! i hi*.'* >• ^ Dr. ( aldwpirs Syrnp Prpsin Is a I I compound of simple laxalhe herbs. I j f roe from any opiate or narcotic ( |,. |lfr nn ,| j K the stHiidnVd remedy for constipation In thousands of homes throughout the laud. Onig Stores everywhere sell it for titty cents a bottle. Get B bottle "I Ibis excellent remedy, and have it In the house. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be Aboil* the llrsl thing Impressed on — 1 ~ I j j Cut ybuv Taste-full jWtGuDUl! with this: Coffee Selected for quality, blended for taste and roasted daily. Our l*ride, 25c per tb. 25 Yellow Stamps. Delmarvia Blend. 30c per lb. 30 Yellow Stamps. One half of these given m pink or purple stamps; or with each pound, coupons re vr-^S dccmablc for 42 piece Homer --«and Laughlin Dinner Set. à) Sp re wri c< "Z AW amounts 7m L [gwwqa » J Oli ! j*»*' ' m ■yo* <>o< Delmarvia Coffee Company 827 King St Bow udy's (Might *J5e a pound. Ehe pounds 41.15. Primant» Brand. 22c a pound. Ehe pounds. 41.00. i | OUR GREAT NATURE MOVIE With Cy Tobb in the Duck Country ! IN NINE QUACKS rg TT m SWELL / SCENES' LON6! ÎL^jrf CY COTS A'; CIRCLE IN THE IC6 ACCIDENTALLY WEUE'S s AfiOOD ' a-SPOT'.' C MON, jess : J DARN LOCK » ' ■' WOK'. i b Cè tfTt w. < V# Qi » THE BEAUS OF BELLA DONNA - - J By Wilson Thai Waiter Knew Joe Hookus, Well! r IfeuA.Am*? all that fWATiHQ-R-UMPUS, I FEEL , AS HOW I OWE TOO A . ,-^ [crrtLE Tunned.-COM'ON c L— aho weit co Down to f srtve <5iMFi'S'CAfElE. AH') J CAT <50K1E or HV«, HOT ^iStUVTS ANOHONtV;, n 7) 7 / SHe D0«T NNO(?K He RE HO MORE - *5HC: 5 S <*unr THE FIRST ^ 0 \ OF LAV WEEK ' ,4 I ■ 1 Great'P lkCE,S teves 7 GOT HERE-GETTING AU THE BEVT TRADE IH L TOWN -JUST BV INCLUDING HOT W'SC0lT5 ARO HOH6T L WITH ALL DINNER. ORDERS OVER 15<t -YCS IR (— GREAT HEAD STEVE'S V - j a r- , --i GOT _I v eiNE ^OH.I LOVE^ Biscuits an i honet. ; 9 OH WAITER •S My HONUY ? 9 h ^ % 3c \° j u TTX T ^ Iff i o ; M U 0, 1 ai 4 i- .rs, L .11 . .ICj f i tv $SSsk cvJ •'ffl tt a . c. Ir. Ul » C In i 3» À : c : 1 j y I /J \ 1 XVTO i ll mo' o r 5 WDR__ ysu WA o : / \o< ■ O I lock-tender in place of James Iltis fell, who resigned to accept a position as agent here, for the Krleescn Line Company, which position was made vacant by the resignation of Thomas J. Clark. MR. TUNIS GOES SOUTH. \\ . II. TmiiH, chief industrial agent of tile tinier mid Foods Fruduets Bureau, (lie Adams Express Company, luis or three weeks' uf through Florida, t merit |, v ,.\press to the North. f ii| lelt >• promote the ship- f Southern fruits mid vegetables 1 ' : III. «III n f. 1 ? f M u "ll. .1. KK HAKIPSOV. JR, obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald well 451 Washington St., Monl.ello, MR. CARPENTER HEADS CHRISTIAN WORKERS The Christian Workers* langue, at it meeting held last •veiling in the $nn-|t),e day school room of the First Presbyter ian Church, elected ollieers t until .lime as follows; The Uev. F. Carpenter, pastor of the lirandywiiie M' K. < Inireli. president : fhe'RPt. 51.' it. Stein, .(. I toss Stonesifcr and .f. 1% Ilnnsberger. vice-presidents, .und Joseph ll. Hums, secretary anil treasurer Ilarrv E. I.ink. superintendent of li.ej \venue Hupiist Church. was if the personal \V. W. Walls, I )el:i ware appointed work *im i rumn * mminit toe: of Ross Wholesale and Retail Millinery Co., 625 MARKET STREET WILMINGTON'S POPULAR PRICE STORE Advance Styles in Spring Millinery Now Showing yv, P* 4 r;. m ^I 3k '<2' \ J As usual we are the leaders in popular price millinery, and here you can see all the newest styles and shapes trimmed and untrimmed to suit the most critical. Our styles are exact copies of New York and Paris most exclusive milliners, will repay you. Huy here and save money. * .-■ ;/ - A visit MILAN HEMP HATS. TRIMMED HATS. Most wonderful as- sortment. Exquisite de- signs, Iieautifully trim- med. LISERE H ATS. The glossy kind. Very popular. HEMP HATS. Very new with lisere edge. All colors. Beautiful shapes. % $2.98 98c $1.49 to $2.49 $ 1.49 lo $ 3 . 9 $ Six New Shapes. Large Variety Shapes. SATIN HATS. SAILORS, TRICORNE. TURBAN 89c 39c UP GOURA F ANCIES, ALL THE RAGE A 3* 4 29c UP FLOWERS, FANCIES, RIBBONS, QUILLS v New York, Phila., Wilmington, Trenton, Easton Woolens Are Going Up—Dyes Are Scarce and Costly . Save a Lot of Money By Buying Clothes Now $30 SUITS $15 $20 SUITS $10 $40 SUITS $20 r 1 STOUT HALF PRICE SALE OVERCOATS, $10, $15, $20 Woolens are at the highest point in years; dyes are scarce at any price. Clothes are going to cost a great deal more next Fall and Winter, and fabrics as good as these we are now selling will be hard to get. But we are holding to our policy and will close out these fine suitings and overcoatings — all tested woolens, all made with the old reliable dyes, guaranteed fast colors—at the advertised prices. It will be a long time before you can again buy such splendid Suits and Overcoats for $10, $15 and $20—made to measure, guaranteed to fit, and well tailored in the very latest styles. Now's the time to order. No more at half price after this sale ends. __ _ _ MORTON C. STOUT & CO - TAILORS •y 826 MARKET STREET . OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. l nion M. K. < linrih, rliaiiuuoi of *be) ooinmitee on Christian growth, an.lj Joseph S. Hamilton, an older in tl.«j First Presbyterian Clnirrh, and presi-1 dent of the" Law ami -Order Society, an-' perintendent of the committee of civic work. Several present added their names to members' roll, and the ,, . Member» of the Friendship Fire Company, at a meeting last night, se lected Isaac Darlington as candidate varions com mittees ami super intend eats of eoinmit •rvcj.tees will gel their werk under way to have a rousing meeting for the (irst Thursday evening of next month. IHRLIMITON TO BE MKCOyjl EIIIE CHIEF. for the position of second assistant flre chief. Mr. Darlington received 17 votes, while Harvey ceived 16. Joseph Smith withdrew. from the Contest. The Union Fire Company will select a member on next Monday evening to be liVe chief for the ensuing term. Edward A. Donohoe, of tfe Wash ington Company, war selected as first assistant chief by his company some time ago. The annual election of officers will be held next mouth. Tazewell r* ■ - Washington Dodge. No. 1, Knights of ,, . , ,, , , Pyth as. on next Monday w ill confer nOIIK MOW 1*1 TH IA AS. the rank of knight on the candidate»] who were not present the last time that rank was conferred. They expect to have a new class ready in a few weeks. NEW TREATMENT FOR SWOLLEN VEINS Swollen veins are dangerous an* often burst. Sufferers are advised to get a two-ounce, original bottle of Rmerald Oil (full strength) at any pharmacist and start to reduce this veins and bunches at once. 1'hyslcians recommend Rmerald Oil : It is used in hospital practice and • small bottle will last a long time, be cause it is very concentrated. Apply night and morning with the soft brush •* directed until the swelling Is re dured to normal. It Is so marvelously powerful that swollen glands and even goitrs disap pear when used steadily. N. B. Danfortb. Market and Second streets can always supply you.