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CLOSE TO ITS END Little Remains of Arromattox, Where Generals G*ant and Lee Claspec Hands.

G ROWN cp »i:t cn’rtina* * and *< mb pier l» tSw that nark* Thr rci ,-r sbe *rar" wtMS On«wi OraBl nod iHwml :br twt* roratnandrr*. clas'rd hard* firaly and Gras: said. ‘ I-c c* ha»r prao>f.“ Ite: tlvrr art* a of thr o>rr.rtd«-i I •■ft who rffimeher iha: br^fct. n»nhlBT day at An>•=!»::.>! Coon Hinar tt« two p.-noralv fianksd ty och- . or jeoorata of tho-.r rocsaaadA. "rot tato tbo hlMor.r M*I^xn ho3*0 and anancod tho torrj. , r the tcrmidor that tnoact thr ord «i tbo war and tbo roturr. «•? tbo ritlarn artnlos to tbotr ctrtUaa oomrati^ies. O^ko other famott* Naf.VSoJd*. *h*To ha* J o»o no attotapt to rctxrto tbo *pot that marked the most tnsportas: event In the sotdirr.rr »if a *- vtdo<! cation The viUapr ha* neartj dUaptwarovt. Ocly throe b»x»ao* have nurvlved fire, atom and c»*te«. and ♦ren those are badly warped, pirtaf protcine that tber. t.xv at:i ww* r»*t and that weedv f.dlowod hy semi ptae will overrun their sitea Tmo of the*, h -ase* have lonr here abac domed The other one v* occupied by the 1-vrpe family of a Kna". farmer 1 ■tranrer to that ptrt of V.rf.nia aad anfanuiiar »lth and apparently ic*tfferei.t to the cm: memori-* .-d the foentry la which he live* As the time of the *arreoder the trtllase had been reduced by four year* of war to a ramahackle. crvw*rtad* hamle: A rfufter of dwelllnr*. moatJj of wood, a livery staN< and a at ore or two were boilt around the al.vry coaKh.<u*e equxre The eoart feclM.c* "a* beraed down 3P year* am. and today the dewdate eonnhocw •quare I* entaNred arttfc ^be*. charred plasser and ahatteced brick*. In a particularly dark totrh of a atbsany stretch of the pin*** there ro turn:nr vetrean* eoate c^c the North CVrstits. mnottmeet. The inscription e* I! ha* eattsod tcc.se and Mttcr <\»ntroerr»y In the Bavtb It follow* “Last at Appomattox “A: rtu* pij.-e the North Carolina tctimde of TRriS- »>C- « u O.rx of Orttnr* - tred the la< volley April 9 1SRT. t5eo Bryan Cranes of N.'tth Chrotlna plan-’.-: ■ b *: 1^.;:!. fosebt by the irmy .*: n ctherti Virylul* and emtr ,a:.’ic.*. t'.ie Infantry enlaced tbeewr. the creater Jwrt of * l..«t were Koclh Can . nian* “The *tooe Is erected b} tie authority of the cetreeal *«*- r.Vy of Nccth Cbrol^aa it- cni'Kal and prrp><ual

[ MOTHERS ff I : THE ARMIES t —H k * No c.-we to sake and **cry. ' v - rDcre to wmtrt and seep: y V.c rust ha* flaked the casaxm. t And ehoked the ba*ie » throat. £ At*’ bushed e'er t~ and isBey The dm * det: at note. f They ncc: \he= ' ctk to battle, r rtoes twry 1 eottarr door L The occ* the; loved and cherished And feared re tee ne more £ They sat by kmety hear'.b»r.’c** b And waited, teck o'tt dr-ad I To welcome bark the <—.pr-ed a tbe hero dead.

We deck the N*e and rray. £ Oh. twtre a deay car .and rpec Merr day— t A tnbrt • the m.-cber*

£ Gtve freeiy *e Her d<-arc«r and her beet. MINNA IRVING.

the v»»or. endurance and

ri;h cr.'t.i tKi e Vtity the fortur fce t'.>nf*decney to th:* .Hos

altbfol to the end. -Errered Aprtl * I«-

~X»*th •^arniilaa An*'ma

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J. Holt. W T. Jer.k. sac. A P. McGill -

»>n the oppn*.tr s de <d meet l* the ttt*cr.;<K«: “Neetb Garotuui P.ne Fhrtbcs: to the fn«: at and Last at

tax "

C.acpary S «>ne Hundred and N.ne-ty-n;s:l. Pcauxyltmnia la evantnand of Oapt E. Sickle*, paced the porch of the historic bouse while General* I'.ranS and Lee s rrr It tbe plait bat «pe..>-es nsec in tbe lna.de area net ng tbe term* of peace. After the term* of surrender bad tree ecmpieted this cor-.tnand *til! remained «C ruard c: It reached R.ct.m-’Ui. abce • was mustered out Jua* CT and wa« dUeharrcd at Camp CadaalUder. July S. 1«T.. After the n-eapany left tbe treat, •rote R. A. McAuatoc. one of the entrd. taeensly- there were over one hundred cdheer* and meu. but at the letesa rrwnion a: Manhrim cel;, nine were aeewnated f.-r Stcee then two have answered “taps' The*, sever. with Ocsrade Strutoe make ncht who actually saw what was ro.ee i« a; the serreoder. April 9. ISSN

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of the i-lanet who Itida!

medl.ral toe balanced on aa «

Difficulty of Securing High Boots aerated Kn-nch beH. Probably Wi!i Affect Length ^ ,>nri *.. u ^

of Skirts.

PARIS ABANDOKS NARROW TOE

For the Business Girl Bocne** women hare heccme *e ac-cu*jco-d to the hloajse and *kirt foe daily w ■—r that d :> aim.* to them. Rcl. a* wama a «*ther n

t* s* £-.rl 1* more than Ukeiy to a rac-psecc fr>.-» Amooe them arc E>o4e!» esjwcia.:.' suited 10 the and rros-np arm. of socaea who e-

to buncea* every d»y.

Whoever the frock ahowi above bad ia at.nd that If neested to be practivn.: as weii smart. Fee every day *,«r it aid be made It aome of the strver oea weave* in a.ik. ee it !i*tfwr^tf srepc or **;aal*y dar-

up-tn iatr frock. It t* made it twe ; roe*. >x»ed at the waist under a s-.f: belt of the materia'- The bei: .'**— *p* a: the froct. ooe nde sUjv -c the «*h a sia*fc .= tbe ether, and the ee. 1* fastec down with bunoas. I veep p ocet* at each side provide , rw. style feature* .d the s-t*on: the i viphata* of the hip*, auc the a»e <4 «tack* foe decorstivei. The bod.ee r. cht tastes aVejr the *h.*t'der and

j cnJ.e-ara: oe up the back.

■'•Ciar and ccS* of orsandie an in-d-spemakie it a fn-ck vd this kind. Tbe-y pewide the tooefc of fresh dalntihcoa that mate* tbe shlrtwaM so dear t- the bear; of rosaca ia the week a day wor d The triplicate p eers of th.* art are made without lace or ess.br.wd«y. bavi^ their edges bandied wttt narrow hemv or with bemsrltcb--ti*. One only need* to hack at thesu

to sense their charm f.

American Women Said to Co Last in Civilized World to Clio* to Pinched Vamp end Exasperated French Heel. Sew Tort-Tbr fashion In shoe* has been unusually Important for three yatr*. but now It ha* taken or. renewed vigor. Women and oanufac turers are vitally concerned with what to wear, and bow high or low It should be. Tbe recent shipment of shark's skin* to tM« coantry to scypty the deCciracy In leather U Interesting Th* manufacturer* aay that the effect of *bt»-» made out of the mao-eater* that thrvwteoed and frighteced c* on the New Jersey coast last summer will be good and that women will do: ompUis that leather Is do longer to be easily had. because they will be Wtl*fied with the new thlng*. Ooth Is also being substituted. Canvas 1* readily used with a hit of leather In the way of strapping as a * p to an old tradition that shoe* mu*t N of certain hide*. Brocade, silk, tussah. cotton arc all called to the col it* to serve the country in time of need. Leather shoe* r.re mounting In price, naturally, and yet there Is no dlspwlt»oe re the pert of the manufacturer* to make any other kind of shoe* at a low price. All labor Is too high for any material rrdnrtioe to be possible. Tbe difictslty is to get worker and leather, and dire prophecies are made cooceralng both if tbe war cocun ace well into the future The Flench lengthened their skim for cpnng and summer to meet the dahrulty of protrttng high boot*, they said. and. therefore, the American woman 1* ecia«derlag well the question* which are pa: before N-r by the shoemaker* and tbe dre^tnakers. Tbe Se-oe and tbe Skirt. There l* no separating the two 1s-rve-v It worWi aorm. f e a wtonan who ht* beet used Is wearing the very short •Alrt aru: certain!* t>e hampemt tf she can on ledger hrcl the shoe* to meet the ctnation. If the eulwf.tnDea ef other ca’erlal* th- n leather d e* r.< meet with her approval, and she think* the new kind are ugly the* *br wCl lengthe* her frocks and he It the tr*t fashMn. AS so many •pse-'wc* were asked ccmcerniag tbe situatAoa. and as It wa« ev.deut that Parts wa. the source of b«h fastioev. that la the length.-.-; 1 the new types of sent there for the be*; Infocmatz to he had. so that woac* who coaid make up their minds as to their course through expert knowledge, -vo matter how good our wmkman *E-p Is shoes In Mii* coantry we taa; have to gs ta France for ideas just

ha* met the difficulties j,

;» clearly and Interratlngly t f j-'T

ctory which follows:

The last Installment <jf a-— •hoes for -prior anived dur:.-, winter, and tbe French r.r. . . after the laleat throb of the Ac-., market Is now being placed In th, ^

lows here.

Long Vamp Dlsappcj-, It Is fnlthfnl In all main model, brt the long vamp v,

In France cp to a v ha* <l.*aif>earad. prohaht> f>r. French w omen, always wide : . anything that heighten, or <r tree their good points haw that tk* Log ramp Wot inches to the foot, but 1* u: aNt unless the shoe ha two , targe. Every American moori thst to Parts a year ago M»owe! ' trw&ely loog. narrow shoe, tut t--amakem short.sed the v;c Tying it foe their trad*, ~> that It a la mod* today so-: ■ fit the summer ta the half-*: - with arch under tbe foot at ’wa heel. If a boot tbre It * black artth colored lop hard ■ patent bather around the - the top. and tbe seam at '. will be covered. The top pert cloth or caweet. and tbe ct. < gray or white. If the shoe IS law. It wm V acw kind of patent leath-r » ■ '- ‘ toegne that < xtcv>ds above •