JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL, SYLVA, N. C.

-- EVERY OPPORTUNITY FOR SPORT IS GIVEN DELEHANTY DID NOT Lace and Satin Dinner Gown Health Vas Shattered SAILOR TO KEEP IN PROPER TRIM UNDERSTAND BUNTS BRITISH South Boston Woman Tells now 5he Suffered Before mm a i Couldn't Make Sacrifice Hit as Doan's Cured Her. Ordered by Manager. ! was in awful shane fmm disease," says Mrs. W. F. Sterritt, (: Dorchester Ave., South Boston, lW. jAy ueaun was snattered and With Runners on First and Second and I 'fttJ11 vheip--, Had 8ci'; No One Out, Instead of Advancing me in with a kn:p" He Lands on First Ball the pains could not have been wor' Them, 1 lost Pitched for . thirty pousd was terribly nervous and could not do Charles Webb Murphy, who still Faint in i fans seven a week, he is spells came on 2nd days though feet out of , was Cactus and limbs ktpV.oH watching ao badly I couldn't weir Cravath of the Phillies hit those long my snoes. Puffy ac3 drives of his during practice at the came under my eves Cubs' park in Chicago recently. my skin looked s&cy "None of them can swat the ball like Hi. Sterritt and the impression of a could when he was with the finger left a dent iV-a- Delehanty remained for some time. team," said Murphy. "He had some "My kidneys were in awful snap? mates who could go too, Flick, Lajoie and it seemed that I had to pass the and others. secretions every hour. The pa?s'.-e- s "I once heard how Billy Earl caught were scant and terribly distressing. his first game against Delehanty. It I was feverish at night and perspirci seems that Del cracked the first ball, profusely. "I was discouraged until told about a one, on the for a nt high way outside, Doan's Kidney Pills. They brougl-improveme- double. Next time up, Earl gave an- from the first an; other signal and Del nailed one low on about a dozen boxes cured me. 2iv the inside for a triple. cure has lasted." "On Delehanty's third journey to the Get Doaa's at Any Store, 60c a Bex plate the pitcher threw a wild one that hit in front of Del. The batter caught DOAN'S y it as he would if he were playing FOSTER-MILBUR- N CO-- BUFFALO.fVN. V. cricket, and converted it into a single. "Earl was plainly amazed. So when I Delehanty appeared for his fourth ef-- Although the German high sea fleet will not come out and give the fort, Earl asked, 'Don't you ever wait ball comes ' fnisnnaMnrBfe British fleet a chance which it is so eagerly waiting for, the grand fleet has till the across the plate? J an immense amount of work to do in maintaining effective sea command. "Delehanty grinned. 'No,' he replied, for and entertainment is utilized in the batters wait for that In spite of this every opportunity port 'Only poor Ull far 50 Tun. FOI HALUIA, GULLS AXD IVHX men in first of kind to in kind.' order to keep the trim. This photo, the its arrive lift a Flit Geicral StrragtfcfalMt Taak. At AH Drc( lltm. this country, shows a boxing exhibition on board a British battleship "Another time, when Shettsline, now waiting at its base in instant readiness for action. It is greatly due to the secretary of the Quakers, was manager PARKER'S efforts of these sailors and thousands more like them that the German fleet of the team, an important stage came HAIR BALSAM " ' . A toilet preparation of merit. has not dared to come forth and attack our coast. where runs were badly needed. Philly , Hlps to cradicat dandruff. got runners on first and second before For Restoring Color and It always takes exceptions to prove low. They extend a little way over Beauty toGray or Faded Hair anybody was out. It was then Dele- and to the hand and are finished with a nar- tOc and 1 1.00 at trnrristt. HOW TEN EYCK WORKS CREW ARMY CADETS NEED TRAINER the rule keep certain accepted hanty's turn at bat. from monotonous. The row of satin. A bit of white "Shettsline called Ed to one side and styles becoming binding DUflPSY TREATMENT. Glw nnlcit relief. handsome dinner gown which presents georgette suggests an underbodice of " Soon remoTM welling' and hort Coach of Employs Novel Unique Method to Prove to said, 'You down a sacrifice bunt Dreaxn. jterer neara or iu equal for droptj. Syracuse Employed lay its brilliant accomplishment in black this lovely fabric where it shows Try lb Trial treatment sent FREE, by malt Method of Oarsmen-A- cts Officer and I'll have the next fellow Instructing Skeptical Necessity of now, try and white with such assurance here is through the lace at the shoulders and re Write to DR. THOMAS E. GREEN as Coxswain. Such to knock one out and score both men. Beak BIc- - Bos 20, CHATS WORTH, ax Functionary. an exception to the straight-lin- e silhou above the satin at the square neck. Delehanty nodded. 'All right,' lie an- exclu- dec- ette. It to a small and If this started out with a 36-19- Coach Jim Ten of the swered. belongs gown W. N. U.f CHARLOTTE, NO. 18. Eyck Syracuse Harry Tuthill, the only professional sive company of exceptions to this fea laration of independence as to its out- freshman eight-oare- d shell in "Shettsline was when Del- nniverslty employed any branch of athletics surprised ture of the styles for fall, for the lines, it makes amends by making the War Horse Still a Factor. crew, his combination this West to a laid on the first ball e only year, at Point wear class ring ehanty pitched straight-lin- grows more J most of the silk tassels. Used novel oars- figure popular vogue for long Despite the vast numbers of motor a way to instruct the the honor was conferred by the grad- and slammed it out for a home run. As all time is to domi ! the and destined j There is a very long girdle of the satin vehicles used on the battle men. Ten Eyck acted as coxswain of class of 1915 has been com- he rounded third Shettsline called out, European uating of sea j - nate in the styles the coming that is wrapped about the waist, fronts, the horse Is still Important as he crew and by coaching the young- missioned a lieutenant in the aviation 'How was it you didn't bunt?' ' son. , crossed at the back and over " Del. looped an engine of war. The armies in the corps. Tuthill was trainer 'Oh, I never bunt,' laughed 'I ; formerly Allover lace and black satin join at the left side. The ends, finished field have used ijOO.OOO horses for the Detroit Tigers and in the fall don't even know how. " already forces In the tunic skirt and bodice. with handsome silk fall j 1,500.-t-o he long, tassels, an,i our new army will require trained the army football eleven. There is an underskirt of white satin the bottom of the tunic and a little 000 more. Later he became the trainer for the BAT AND BALL FUND SOLDIER bordered with black. The tunic is set below the bottom of the skirt. Wounded horses are easily handled. University of Michigan eleven. onto a of black body satin that forms This gown is becoming to almost any ; seem to know the tell a of Tuthill at They that surgeons They good ; sub-quie- story Tota, of $102,684 Raised Within Past a short yoke extending a few inches type of figure. It is dignified and are to them and they t, e-- trying help i uiuu nt u mere 10 -- arneu Fifteen Month Equipment below the waistline, and has a border but it is also brilliant. In the bit to having their hurts dressed with train nis nrst an omcer wfto had e team, gent to France. of black satin about its lower edge. pictm-- a black satin poppy adds wonderful scouted a big fortitude. the necessity of such func The lace bodice is very simply draped its fine silken sheen to the finish of was trank to intorm tionary sumcientiy Through the efforts of Clark E over its satin foundation and the an exquisite frock. It is in black also, A BRIGHT. CLEAR COMPLEXION rutnin as to ms doubts. . Griffith, manager and part owner of sleeves are of lace rather full above but be in some brilliant color If ne al- - might u ny, said, "these boys are the Washington Americans, a total of the elbow and shaped to the arm be-- occasion seemed to demand it. Is always admired, and It is the lauda- ways in training; what do they need $102,6S4.44 has been raised for the sol- ble ambition of every woman to do all of a trainer?" dier bat and ball fund within the last she can to make herself attractive. By way of reply Tuthill forthwith fifteen months. Many of our southern women have sent a group of cadets running around The latest statement shows that Simple, Elegant Afternoon Gown found that Tetterine is invaluable for the parade grounds. When they re-- $93,677.05 was spent between April 20, clearing up blotches, Itchy patches, turned he ordered them to whistle. 1017, and July 15, 1918, leaving a bal- - etc., and making the skin soft and rsot a cadet could do so. ance of a trifle more than $9,000. Of velvety. The worst cases of eczema "There," said Tuthill, with a smile, the amount disbursed $G3,8G5.29 was and other torturing skin diseases yield "When men can do that and whistle for the purchase of baseball outfits to Tetterine. Sold by druggists or sent after it, they won't need a trainer." alone. The equipment was sent to by mail for 50c. by Shuptrine Co., France and camps in this country. The Savannah, Ga. Adv. BASEBALL PLAYED IN CHINA expense of advertising, including post age, was close to $20,000. Representing G. A. H. Shideler. Charles A. new superin- American Game Making Rapid Strides McGonagle, in Far East Contests Draw HOME RUN HITTER IN DRAFT tendent of the Indiana Boys' school at a on Large Crowds. Plainfield, tells story his predeces- , Who Poled Out Circuit Clout sor. G. A. II. Shideler, now superin- tendent of the Jeft'ersonville reforma- While we have been hearing so in Presence of King George, much about the advance of baseball in Called to Colors. tory, which can only be appreciated England, France and Italy, don't for- when it is known that Mr. Shideler Coach James L. Ten Eyck. get that another one of the allied Tom Daly, who achieved interna- weighs rbout 300 pounds. tional distinction out a Just before Mr. Shideler resigned to as as countries also is booming it. A news- by smashing iters well steering the boat from man home run in the of take up his duties at Jeffersonville, one the inside of the succeeded in paper recently arrived In this presence King shell, from China thousands of George of England, is among the new of the young boys of the school peti- the blade work and general country says perfecting Chinese are playing the game and that draft men at Camp Devens. Daly's hit tioned to be transferred to another watermanship from that standpoint. came a critical of the school and until he obtained Lack of a him from the contests put on in Shanghai often at period game company launch prevented more assurance no would row draw than five thousand persons. that punishment watching the boys by following If ever to befall him or else if he should them on the water. there's be an international anybody world's series this newspaper man. tell the truth, finally consented to give whose name is Graham Barrow, says his reason f.r wishing to make the WHEREABOUTS OF PING BODIE China wants in on It. change. "I'm just afraid I'll get 'in bad' with Yankee Fence Buster Thought to Be WAR WORK FOR BILL LANGE that crowd of boys," said the little fel- neaaea tot iine in low, "all on account of a new game rignung - France or Italy. Once Great they play. At night they all stuff pU- Outfielder for Chicago a Cuba Wants to Y. M. C. A. lows under their 'nighties' and play Bodle the Yankees with Help 1 Ping quit in Training Soldiers. game they call 'being superintend the avowed Intention of taking a Job ent. " Indianapolis News. In a munition decision plant. Ping's Bill once outfielder to stick In the East Instead of return- Lange, great of the , has disposed of his Must Salute Women. ing to San Francisco, where he might interest in the San British naval officers have to salute In a as Francisco Coast work shipyard, is regarded sus club and the "Wrens," women in the royal naval and some of his league his other interests in picious, teammates San to service, when the women are hi?hpr he intends to Francisco, preliminary taking women eay that what really do, war work Y. M. In rank than they, and the he can is to head up with the C. A. If arrange it, for He to be sent to must return the salute with a bow. The France or the Italian front. A new of expects France. Lange has been successful in business women seem to be given considerable In would so excite an-tho- se fensive Italy Ping since he Magnificence is not a characteristic front and back of the bodice liberty In regard to saluting one that he'd be on the line as retired from baseball as a betweca fighting but he feels he can be of of any of the dressier gowns for after at the sides, are at tha other. soon as a ship could get him there. player, help pointed to the soldiers and is willing to pass noon and evening these days, but they top. They all hang several inches be-- all his if Y. M. C. in and I low the waist and the end The Main Reason. up profits the A. rejoice simplicity elegance. of each baad to- UMPIRE PREFERS SHELL HOLE n make use of him. These are the indispensable things in I is threaded through a bead. Two oi Socialist Orator We are here most these narrow ! because it is a free country. war time and the satisfactory j silk bands are tacked night - ! Voice in the Rear And a free show. Bay Cahill Writes St. Louis Friends AIRPLANES USED BY PLAYERS in any time. Ingenuity in the manage- i about the waist and the bands that are He Took His Life in His Hands ment of simple trimming takes the ; applied to the bodice are threaded oer of work in elaborate em-- and under them II at Ball Game. Baseball Team Taken From San Anto place lavish and then tacked to nio to broideries. About all the chance left j them. The ends hang free. Corpus Christi, Tex., - Ray Cahill, former manager and in Air Machines. for milady to be splendid in sumptu- The same bands in five over-lapnin- e umpire In the minor leagues, has been ous clothes lies in the direction of rows are stitched about the tunic just are some su-- 1 above hem. if doing his bit over there both with the The airplane has broken into the furs. Among these there its This is all there la to rifle and the indicator. He to but are for j tell of a afternoon writes game, borne days ago the baseball Tom perb pieces, they oought pretty gown whlcb Daly. i one friends back home in St. Louis: "I got team from Brooks field at San Antonio a lifetime and so their case and that must acknowledge achieves dls-o-f no nouuuy on uie ourui or juiy, Dut flew all the wav to Corrm rrio played before the king on the world gowns are not parallel. They are tinction by the simplest means. Th to - j had take my life in my hands. They Tex., to keep a date with the nine at tour of the New York Nationals and allowable even when good taste for- round neck has a picot edge and sc (Made of Corn) called on me to 4. umpire a ball game that aviation field. The fliers from Chicago Americans in 1913-1- Daly bids other extravagance. hav? the sleeves at the wrist. They and before It was over I wished I San Antonio won the left to the Fore River An afternoon frock as presented in could not be plainer and.thev fit he -- in a shell hole game, by the recently join Taste twice as ;as somewhere where way. They covered the 100 miles in team in the Shipbuilding league, but the picture seems almost too simple arm from should to hand I would at least have a chance to Hood now 'cause fight nine planes in a little more than two was called In the draft. . to need a description. It is of blue lor my life." hours. Major league clubs have gone georgette over an underslip of satin I know hcy aviating before this, but never in real Big Attendance at Games. and is made with a bodice and tunic Kocher Goes to Work. airplanes. is skirt. The tunic is onto the Help Catcher Big attendance reported at ship- plaited Bradley Kocher, formerly of crepe bodice At the Save the New York yard games played Saturday and Sun plain waistline, Giants, and later with thou-Jame- s nor- famous bolter Makes Munitions, j day around Philadelphia. Four which is a little higher than the Camouflaging Moth Holes. iLoulsvllle, has gone to work In a mu II. Braid, the famous saw mal waistline of the ihe nitions English sand fans the game between the underslip. Moth holes in garments can be dis- plant at Ilazleton, Pa., atnl will golf who five - of Wheat do some ball professional, times won Steelton and Fore Rivet teams at Steel- Straight bands satin are applied to guised by scraping the fuzz or lint playing on the side. IVio rtnon- rhamnlnncliln to .1 1 ai ,3 : 1, tti ,i t tvi . fihrtveltn Ufa a , , . "i,v- v."".j.vu0ii1F, 10 cugageu ill jiuu iue uuier uay, witii iuuie fianis the bodice. One of them at each side from the material, filling the hole with ni uiuuua, is wua tne munitions. forty-eig- ht mmeaneem. making He is and Hub Leonard the opposing pitch. extends over the shoulder and down this and backing It with a Dlece at j years oia. j erg, uie unci, jiie mree oanas on we ruon?r cement. i