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e ====^ Societjr M'lIM TI.MKS FOUNDED 1S80. rj'JII-; DI8PATCH I'OUNDBD 1860. im Society ==^?f_=_ lUCtlMONt), VA., SUNDAY, AI'UII. 28, 1907. PRICE FIVE CENTS, New Brown Silk Suits, $12.50 A now nrrlval of Brown Taffeta Shlrt waist Suits, fanoy trimmed waist wlth lace yoke and piult.lngs Of taffeta, full skirts, also black and bluo; d?|0 rfn spoclal at . *p 1 Z.OU Onn lot of Brown and Whito Check Taffeta, also Black and Whlto Jumper Suits, trimmed witli solld taffetas io match; $1.1.00 Suits $12.50 for. Brown, Black nnd Bluo Taffeta Jumper Suits, with fancy deslgn of $15.00 hnndwork on jumper, very full skirts; our $17.50 Suits now . Fancy Silk Dresses, in nll colors, fancy laco yoke, somo prlncess effects, trimmed wlth modallions, very full skirts; stylish Dresses <_9ft flft Fancy Foulards and Taffeta Dresses, dainty Irlsh laco trimmlng, in effec tivo designs, no two stylea allko. $30.00 $22.50 Chiffon Panama Suit, $15 Ono lot of Fancy Mlxture Suits, in? cluding Btons and pony coats, all new cuts, about 16 in all; theso Boltl nt $20.00 and $25.00; spo- d?jr AA cial for . ?|)10.UU Fino Chiffon Panama Suits, in cham? pagne, gray, blue and black, mostly Eton effect; somo voiles in this lot. These sold for $20.00 and $22.50; now . $15.00 One lot of V0II0 Suits, in bluo and black, fancy trimmed Ktons, taffeta lined throughout; was $25; rf?OA AA special. ?p^U.UU All Iligh-Grado Mlxturo Suits and Novelty Suits, in champagne and gray. Theso wero $35.00 and Aa^ /\/\ $10.00; reduced to. .,. ?p_,D.UU Fancy Jumper Dresses, in chlffon Panama; colors, brown, champagno, navy and black. Thoso aro tfJIO PA braid trimmed; special.... tpi._-.DU Marie Antoinette Wash Waist, 98 Cents. New Style Collar Cuffs. Tro?lendous salo of Slieer Whito Por slan Lawn Waists, entire front of oyelot embroidery, fastens in back, wlth cluster tucked back; special.... Latest novelty in Marie Antoinette Waists, now collar and cuffs; price. Uigh-Ncck Waists of sheer lawn, yoke 98c Dinetto 98c of Val. laco, tucked collar and cuffs, flnlshed wlth Val.; price.<pi._i?J Exceptional valuo in Whito Lawn waists, front of cluster tucks, wlth per pendicular Val. lace trimmings, laco collar and cuffs; tho prico is ai __, only.$I.4o Up-to-date Waists of Whito Dotted Swiss and Mull, graduatod tucked front, forming yoke; prico A-i in only.$1.40 White Lingerie "Waists, yoke front and back of baby Irish laco, <t?? jq with collar and cuffs of samo. tpZ.TtO RELIABLE MERCHANDISE ONE PRICE G) The Busy Corner Broad &c Fifth Sts, White Habutai Wash Silk, 25c Fancy Foulard Silks, among them shades of blue, brown, tan, nnd also black grounds, at . Fancy Japanese Silks, ln white, blue and black CA ground . OUC Black Waterproof Taffeta, uC Inch wido . Crepe de Chines, in a beau? tiful llne of colorings, rr\ also black, at. UuC ': 50c ::$i.50 Fancy Silks, in checks, stripes, plaids and fig- QQ ures, 50c to . i/OC Black Waterproof Jap? anese Siik, 27 inches r*A wide . OUC Dotted Crepe de Chines. ln black. whito and colors, *7A at. . I ?7C Crepe de Chines, in double fold and 1 o v e 1 y shades . White Japanese Wash |JA Silk, 36 inches wide... OUC $1.00 New Corset Covers, 19c Cambrio, trimmed with hemstitched ia ruffle, full blouse; each . IJ/C Good Cambric. trimmed with Hambnrg j*a embroidery, full blouse; each. OUC Nainsook, 3 rows Val. lace, ribbon, rn. full French effect; each. OUC Nainsook, trimmed wlth French Val. lace, edge and inscrrion, vibbon run all *ound; *js* <w 'BljfBl// J fo.I1 French effect; each . . . .'. I OC IxkMxJzSs/ Nainsook, trimmed with beautiful Val. lace, rj\jfcZ^ ribbon and beading, perfect fltting; d?-| ?r An Intensely Interesting Sale Now Regarding* 8,000 Yards of Embroideries and Edgings on Sale To-Morrou) at Half Price and Less. Our buyer in New York purchased at less than half the import cost an importer's stock of embroideries. All this season's most favored patterns in Edgings, Insertions, Skirtings, Children's Dress Widths, Corset Cover Widths, Bandings, Shirtwaist Embroideries, Dress Flouncings, Allovers, &c, in fine Swiss, batiste, mull, cambric and nainsook. Every dressmaker or home sewer who reads this news? paper should be here in the morning to share in this bargain feast. 15c Embroideries, per yard. 8c 25c Embroideries, per yard.*.. 10c 25c Embroideries, sale price per yard. 12_c 39c Embroideries, sale price per yard.,. 19c 59c Edgings, sale price per yard. 29c 75c Embroideries, sale price per yard . 39c 25c Swiss Edging, sale price per yard. 15c 30c Swiss Edging, sale price per yard. 19c 39c Cambric Edging, sale price per yard.. 25c 60c Cambric Edging, sale price per yard. 39c $2.00 Allover Embroidery for Shirt waists, per yard... $1.2 5 $3.98 Allover Embroidery for Shirtwaists, per yard...$1.98 40-inch Black Net Lace, 75c yard At 75c wo can give you a Plain Net, ln wlilte, cream or ecru, full 72 inches ln width; 40 and 54-inch Nets, ln fancy, white nnd ecru, rangfng ln prices from 75o to. Flain and Fancy Black Nets, ranging in width from 40 to 54, inches, from to . $1.39 ick Nets, u 40 to $1.50 Kimonos, 29c These attractive Kimonos, in fig? ured lawns and large rose patterns, all colors, with now Jap sleeve, scalioped edges; special. Fine Figured and Plain Lawn Ki? monos, with plain borders, others have largo collar and fitted back, all patterns of lawns... Long Lawn Kimonos, in wlth colored borders. also figured lawns, cut full; special Long Kimonos, ln large flowerod patterns, regular Jap sleeve, with fancy borders, full ripple Ai qq back; special .yl .VO 29c 50c white 98c New Summer Dress Fabrics "Arnold Swiss Appllque," a fine. sheer cloth, in large, niedlum and small dots and fancy figures', white and tinted grounds; here, per OC yard . ?OC Peau do Soie and Drap de Linde, shown in plaids and dots. with a beautiful lingerie llnish, new nnd dainty colorings; here, pei yard . 48c value, Sllk-Striped Challie, a beautiful soft fabric, comes ln white grounds, wlth large, me? dlum and small coin dots and rings, all QC colors; here, per yard . OOC Soie Jmprirne?This ls a beautiful siik and cot? ton fabric; comes in white and tinted grounds, with exquisite floral designs, all new color? ings; here, per yard. ". 25c 48c ". 6?4c Lawns and Batiste, ln many pretty patterns for kimonos and children's dresses, 10c values; here, por yard., 500 pleces of Dimity and Batiste go ou salo to morrow. This includes all the latest rlng and coin dot pattorns, the most effecttve styles 1 Of/ shown this season, lGc valuo; here, yard, __./_|C Silk Mulls, plain and dotted, in tan, blue, lav? ender pink and green, very soft and silky, Op 35c value; hore, per yard. ? JC Silk Ginghams, iu all tho nowest shados and beautiful patterns, finest o?. quality; hero, per yard. Popllns, highly mercerized, ln all the nowest shades, suitable for evening and street wear, worth 30c; hero, per yard. 25c nowest 25c New Braids Fancy Silk Appllques from 75c to $2.18 por yard, ln all tlio pastel shades. Black Chiffon and Braidod Appllques from !Jl?c to $2.08 per yard. Jet and Spangled Appliques from $1.25 to $:{.()(> per yard. Persian Bands, in fancy de? signs, from 10c to f>8c per yard. Pull Braids, fancy and plain, in all widths, from 10c to 25c per yard. Black Silk Pull Bratd, fancy and plain, ln all widths, $10.00 to 25c por yard. Black Silk Drop Ornaments from lOc to 80c each. Velvet Ribbons "Volvet Rlbbons, ln bback. best grado satin back, at these low prices: No. 5 No. 7 No. !) No. 12 No. Ui No. 22 No. 30 No. 40 ..17c yard .. 20c yard .. 2!>c yard. ,. :$5c yard . iJOc yard . .45c yard; .5l)c yard . (15c yard Colored Velvet Ribbons, ln II every desirable shade, ranging in width from No. 1 to No. 16, and prices from 5c to 55c yard., Good shades of Brown Vel-> vet Ribbon, in almost every width, and at low prlcos. Fancy Handkerchiefs forPilIowTops,10c 18x34 AH Linen Towels, 16,c lS.\34-inch Heavy Cotton Huck Towels o for .OC lSx34-inch Hoavy Union Plain Towels i/\ for . 1UC 2L'xir>-iiK'h Heavy Fringed Huck Towels ini/ for . I_-7_jC lSxuS-ineh All-Llnon Henimed Towels ?% e\ *w for . ISJC lSx3G-iiu:h Heavy All-Linen Huck Towels ot for . ZOC 20x45-irich All-Linen Fringed Damask op Towels for . _,DC Best Rug Values in Richmond AU New Weaves. 116-warp China Matting Rugs, 4x0, small aud large checks; here. 3Cx72 Japanese Fibre Rugs, Oriental d?-| r[A patterns, In dark and light colors, horo.. tJ>I.?)U "Sanjo" Mals to match the above, 1Sx36; ?/\ sale price here.DUC Fancy Japanese Rugs, 30x00, in all the rich Oriental effects, here. Damask Matting Rugs, iu tan, green rf?| /\n and blue, beautiful scroll pattorns. tpl.UU 36x72 "Crex" Matting Rugs, the sani- d?| *yr tary klud, here.?p l .uO $1.50 $1.00 79c Checked Madras Shirts, 50c Whlto Plalted and Tucked Bosom Shirts, mado of fino cambric. Whlto (Tnlaunilorcd Shirts, In elosed or plalted bosom, cut full, all seams felled, bosom half linen.. ., An All-Linen Bosom Shirt, nnlaundered in plalted or plain, Garland Brand, at . Eclipso Sliirts, In white, stlff bosomSj pjain or plaited, new ones, just received, horo only . Anchor Brand Sliirts, in lavender and bluo madras, with separato cuffs. plain or plaited bosom. hero. Fancy Check Madras Shirts, in noat and covored effects, worth 79c; horo. . White Madras Soft-Bosom Shirts, samo all ovor; hero . 50c open, 50c .dered, 75c osomSj $1.00 ', plnk 50c 50c 50c Bon Air Social. BON AIR, VA., Aprll 27.?Mrs. II. McC. Bulllngton ontortalnod at cards last weok in houoi* of Misses llamner, of Lynchburg. Those who enjoyed tho oharmlng hospltality of tho hostess wero Misses llamner, Wren, Williams, Cocke, Adamson, Moiitgbmory, M>'. and Mrs. .1. 13. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Atlainsoii, Mrs. Constanco Itolilnson, of Riolimond; Mr. and Mrs. \\r. S. Mor? ton, and Messrs, Luolen Bass, Kdwacd liazen, llasklns Hobson, Alan Fer guson, II. P, Vivdon, of Manchester; and T. M, Hobson, Macon Hobson and John. Hobson, of Riolimond, Alr. and Mrs. Blytho Moore, ,1c, Mrs. Salllo Bratisfurd, Mlss Lucy Mason aud Mr, .Innies Pattorson, of Bcihmond, ycro recent guests of Misses Moore. v Jliss Mauile Miller and Mrs, Harvey Blalr spent Tilesduy wlth Mrs. l'orcy Montague in Bichinou.l. Missos Martin ami Mr. nnd Mrs. Fair lelgh Cooko and Mr. CruniR havo been enjoylllg tho hospltality of Mrs. T. L, P. Coejto. Mlss Kyder aml tho lfev, .1. C. Harry attendod thee Stalo Sund(|y-Seluiol Oon Ventlou ln Danvlllo thls weok. Mlas Mury Muuji apont u portion of the woek wlth friends in Bon Alr, Mr. Porey Montague is the guost ot Mrs. Wllliam Withers. Major and Mrs. J. II. Capors aro vU iting tholr daughter, Mrs. Slodd. Mesdamos Ferguson. Waddill nnd Boblnson, of Richmond, havo beon ro cent guests of Mrs. A. 1.. Adamson. Miss French, of Powhatan, ls visitlng Mrs. lluskiiis Hobson. Jlrs. Pollock, of New York. Jms. re? turned to that place, having been a guest nf frlends here. Members of st. Jamos's Church wlll meet on Monday nlght. iu tho I'roshy (e.riau Church to elect a vestry. Be'v. Wytho L. Klnsolvlng will be present. Misses Klta Wren and ' Cordelln Hamner, and Messrs. L. 1,. Bass and l'amlolph attendod tho exposltlon on Friday. They wero guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. V. R, Barclny In Nowport Nows. Mlss llattie Scott, o/ Ulchmond, Ims been the guest of Mlss llalllo Tnlcott. Mr, lt. Mi'C. Bulllngton spent a por? tion of tho weok In Lynchburg and Jtoanoke. - Mr. and Mrs, B. McC. Bulllngton, Mrs. Norman Morton, Misses liuby aud (.'ordesia llamnoi', Mossrs. T. M. Hoh siiii, Kdward Hazon, Macon Hobson, B. 1', Iladen, John Hobson and Dr. Sam Hobson, of Newport. News, uro spond? lng tho week-und wlth Mr, uud Mrs. Hu'ikiU'i llubsou, iu I'owhuUtu. Society in Charlotte. CHARLOTTE, Aprll 27.?A quartet Of woddings, in whlcli everybody moro or less wero lnterested, have absorbed the attentlon oC society tho curren't weok. All of thoso ovents occurred on ono ovoning, Wednesday, aud all unlted popular and prominent young people. At 5:30 o'clock in tlio aftornoon Miss Mary Harrison fiormloy and Mr. Jullan Coloman Byrd were unlted in mnrriagc at St. Peter's Kplseopal Church b>j Rev. Harrls Malllnckrodt, the rector. Owlng to a recent boreavonient iu the famlly there wore no attendants, and only Immediate rolativos and frlends wltnessed the ceremony. Mlss t'.orin loy ls ono of Oliiirlotte's most talontud young women, possessor of a ilellghl fully sweet soprano, which is greatly ln demand l'or all occaslons. Mr. Byrd la a popular young jowolor. At tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ilowoll, HOUth Tryou Street, ln the evenlng, Mlss Annlo Lee Blalf and Mr. Lawronco Miller were inade mnn nnd wlfe, Bev. II. K. Boyer, pastor of Tryou Street Mothodlst Church, perl'oriiilng tho eormony. .Mlss llarrlet Mlllor, slster of tho grfloin. wns mald of hon uv, uud Mr, Moore 1'liarr wus bost man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlllor wlll spend tholr honeyinooii In tho North. St. Potor_ Eplscopal Church has sel dom hoiised a moro brllllant company than that gathered Vvednosday evenlng to witness the marrlago of Miss Mary Wood Criiion aml Mr. Samuoi Dontild Nowton, of Knoxvllle, Tenn. The brlde was glven away by her brotlmr, Mr. l.ouls 1. Guion, of Columbia. S. C. The best man was Mr. Aloxnndm- Clulou, of Blacksburg, S. <'., and the mald of honor, Mlss .Margaret Wood Babcock. uf Columbla, S. C. Tho groomsmon wero Mossrs. Hon aud Vlvlan Oulon, Frod Nash, Jr., u*d 1). A. Soutlierlnnd. Rev, Harrls Mailluekrodt performed thn ceremony. Imniedlntoly aftor the weddlng the .brldal party repaired to tho homo of Mrs. J. I'. McComhs, on West Soventh Street, where an olognnt luneheon was serveM tliem. They wlll spend tholr hoiioymoon ln Florlda, and UftRV Juno lst wlll he at hume ln ivnox vlllo. Mrs. Curey \V. Butt, who has beon spondlng somo time ln Ttlchr.iond, Va.. wlth hor miitlH'i'. Mrs. J. L. Beck, wlll return to tln- clty next wook, Mlss Myrtle Irwin has gono to Blch iiiond. Vn., lo vislt her hrothoi*, Mr. T. 0. irwin. They wlll vislt iho .ln.s lown Hxposilioii tngethor before MUs Invlu I'oturua to Charlotto. Chincoteague Social. {Special to Tho Timos-Dlspatoh,] CHINCOTRAOUB, VA., Aprll 27.?Mlss Bessio Watson, of Onloy, who has boen tho guest of Mlas Molllo Whoalton for the past woek, has 1*0turned homo. Mr, Georgo B. Cttlhoim haa heon ap? polnted admlnistraior of tho oatato of tho lato Jiunos J. Jonos. Rov, K 11. Jones, former pastor of the Melhudist Kpiseopal Chureh, of thls plaue, in now locatod at Qroenbnokvlile, Va., Rov. Mr. Smlth, of l>nvets, Dol., bo? lng hls suecessor. Messrs. Glllesplo nnd Lucko, of Mapps Vlllo and Nowport News, Va.. rospectlvely, reproaontlng an old-llne Insuri'pco coin pany woro ln town thls week. Qutto a numbor of pnst sachoms, of Cblncotoague Trlbe, No. si, improved Order of Rod Men, left. thls wook for Snow lllll, Md., to ntteiicl the nie.llng of tho Great Council of the Stato'o( Mary land. PALMYRA^ |Sp,.cliil (o ThoTliiii'S-Dispiilcli. | PAI.MYBA, VA.. Aprll '.17. (bi Frlday ovoning nu entertainment was glven Uero oy the Juunlnga-CIurk I'i'oJcctlu_ Company, of Culpepor, ln tho hall of tho Hlgh School building, for tho bene? fit of tho school. .A reallstic reprodue tlon of soonofl of tlio Sijn Franclsco earthquuko and moving pictures of othor subjeots Interostod tho nudlenee for nn hour nnd a half, Tho Ocia-Foliows will hold an annl vorsiiry eelebratlon on Friday. Rov; Thomas W. Ogden; of tho Methodist Rplscopal Church. wlll dellvor an ap proprlato sermon ln tho afternoon, aud a suppni* wlll lio servod in Madlson llall, Mr. Frod Davis, wlio has hi*en on an englnoorltlg corps ln Cuba: hns roturn? ed homee. and ls vlsltlng frlonda ln this nclghborhood. Mr. Wllliam P Bugboo loft Thursday for tho Woat, Ho gpea directly to Los Angoloa to vislt relatives and frlends for a fow wooka, iliul from there wlll take n trlp down Into old Mo.vlco to In speet hoiiio mlnltig property for a New "vSirk coiieiuiiiy, afteer which ho wlll ro turn to Nevnda, whero ho has mlucral interests. During hls absoueo tho whllo oottngo wlll lie elnsod, nnd Mrs. Bugboo wlll bo wlth hor slster, Mlsa I'ettlt, at Glen Rernlo. Mrs. Willlo Sliophord Is having Homo Improvenionts inndo on her beautlful homo, Stonololgh, Dr. aiul Mrs. Shermau, of Chicugo, Uio visiting Rock Ruat. Gladstone Personals. GLADSTOXR, VA., Aprll 27.?Dr, JarnoH A. Mundy rnied hla usual up. pointmonts horo Gunday. Mr. uud Mrs. 10. <;. Kamea, or West VliKinln, havo boon vtaitlug frlnmla lii'i-.'. Mr. KarnoH wlU bo remombor?rt um Hecrotnry >"' tho Soung Men'a Chrlai liari Asaoolutlon horo for Bovoral yoara. Captain U, C, tturlcs has moved t<j RiohruotKl. Tho plcnlc given hor pupils by Mis, XV. B. Megglution ou tlto 2:M. proved n vory enjoyahlii occasion. Mra, Moggln aoii ls ono of ih,. must efllclont an'4 popular ti'uchora ln our county, Tho now tultuj;e l'or the aocretarj) of tlm Vouug lltn'.i Christian Aseo<:!<!? tion, Mr. V. S. Ke"d, la now nouxtng coiuplolion, iiiul thoy expeet to occupy ln tha inar future. MIhh l.ottio Mnoa's school elosed hi'dl ? lYUluy. Qulto a numb -r .if rosldnnta h*rf. px? ('??>? t to utlxiul liu .laiiiosl.iWH jJ*pij.>?'? tlon soon aftor lt4 upeul/ig,