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r"e?J?rA?$S$SrPS??a _ _ RICHMOND. VA , SUN DAY. AUGUST 18, L9l2. PIMvT- [? IVK ORXTS.
RADFORD
(.-!>'< lal t r Tn< l iiii. i-Dlspatch.J
Radiord, Na., Augu-t i. Much In?
ter, m wgt manllebtou Iii ine Valley
Baptist Association, which wai held
laste Tuesday, Weunesdn) ?im Thurs?
day Tri? ititrotioctor) Hermon was
pleached by Ii'-- Mr, l'oweil, <?( Roan
ok?. i.n 'i lesday night The woman
meeting was held Wednesday in ?rov?
AVijnui Methodist Church. The wel?
coming address was mau? b) Mrs. ii
M. Edwards, .-.f Ritdiord, Bnd the re
bpons- was b) Mrs IV, A BlOXpOU,
til Koanoke, in, men's meeting was
held ai th< First Biptist Uhurch un
Wednesday. J i.<- general meetings
were h< id Wednesday night and Thuts
riay. Among tin visitors were Mrs
-dujlan Ti Tnomss, 61 Rlcumond; Mrb.
1-iiitt Thompson. <>f Tampa, Fla . who
lb a hilsslonarj there; Miss Georgie
Barnctt', ol New Orleans, who is also
a rinissionary, and Mr- i P I:"Jj?-m
boh, ot Salem, Most <>t the churches
or the falle;. Baptist Association were
represented hy delegates
Mr. and Mis. 'i M Combltha left
bpnday for Bluelieid, where they will
make their future home.
Miss Mamlt Whaling. ?t Winston:
balem, ;.- visiting lief ? ousin. Miss
Lolh .- ott
Mrs Sweel and daughter. Vlrglnisi
of Washhgtori. art visiting .it tho home
of Mr and Mr.- V. I Kcndordlne.
Mrs .lohn Ruford spent Tuesday with
Mre. R O. Bei rt
Miss Grace Dunmngton. Councilman
of Baltimore, is visiting Miss Allci
Jones Mist Marlon Pool of 111
mind, will arrive Mohda) and will li?
the' g iest ??( Mise . - ?
il. 1. Stone, of Roahoke, and S W
stone, cf Oklahoma, art: visiting at the
home, of Mr and, Mis. A S. Johnson.
.Mr slid Mrs Hurry Miller left Tiles
day for Linden. Tex.; after spending
: ' era', ivt eks In town.
Hilly Maclnglei lefl Wednesday tor
his home :ii Mid lieht oi 6, K: after an
extended visit to i grandtm thcr, Mrs.
Angle Inslc.?
Mrs Edward Tin nut m
Forge, and Miss Mildred Pamplin are
Visiting in III:- walhtl W. \ *
Miss..- Eth< i -od Mai Lane, of ?'*? ?
teftviile, Gtt., "?? visiting at t .? Wcs.l
End Hotel
i. I. .-'o,,e. r,f Oklahoma, and Miss
Neln.ln? Strne, ol Texas, and Mis*
.\entt. Jor.r.son s,-< ill M i.li n It at.
. ke.
I'red Whailitg. of Remington, spent
th< week wltn his mother. Mrs. Mi
Miss Irin. Tlnsle; returned h'une th.
time ? Ith Mi-- Mai i Shell
Mlts Kathie, u Clark left M 'lay fo.
Rrinoke, lo in with hei sister, Mr?
me In L)
ning Mm
Irs Fred
u r n e d f it
y Jon?ss
on Becnnd Street In hOhoi i i n?
frs p .'st Ml** Rutll a n
!*> it i I >U| i rig th< ' i; v.. '
I. f?. ?n1 sweets wer? sei cd
A kurprls? part) was given
Nelseint St?h< en Mond?) < ??
iSl< r.r irie. where sh? Is s guei
and t-ames made the ?venlt
it s> nt
POCAHONlAS
(bfirclsMt rheTilnes-IMspatc I
Pqcahonlas, Va . August IT. -Mrs
Nf.nnlf E Black, of Radford. who has
been spending several months in this
City, tue guest r.f h'r son. Floyd Bla< k.
I? ft T'n -d i j for hei h'm*
A. J King, -f i'harl. ston. W. \'a .
"as her? this week visiting his wife
Mr King was for a number years
general manager <-: t ?? pocahontas
Consolidated Colllerlei Compsrt) plants
st this place, but Is now a mine owner
In th? Now Rli'ei field
Miss AU' r Hennen has for her
gu'st. Miss Luis. I'lanagan. of Roan
oke
Dr and Mrs .I n Kirk, ~f Elkhorn,
W Va . mere in tht 'lit Sunday, the
guests Of Mr and Mr. c C Plazier,
a' Park Place
Mr. and Mrs Jmno. || Ibnth? rmsn
sn at Trni^ ireek Visiting relatives.
Mrs Thomas B Dehnen was the
guest of Mrs C E I Rtirhley at
? topers, w \'a . Mondaj
Dr Fred B? r, Qulncy, who has been
?inking his vacation in Tascwellj re
tiifnd honif Sunday.
Julius Goodmah, of Roan^ko. is \n
, the rity, the puest of his parents, Mr.
n;-d Mrs Francis Goodman.
ORANGE
ISp'rial mThi Times-Dispatch.!
orar.g<. Va . August 17.- -George
Ttawllngs, of Washington, spenl the
week-end with his aunt. M:ss Motile
Itawlihgs
Vivian Slaughter, who has been liv?
ing In Seattle, Wash.. Is spending a
few days In Orange.
The Rev. R. S. < al ter was in I al?
lot ra during the past week
Judge Gei :ge ? Shackelford and w.
f Williams spent Monday mil Tuesday
lr. Goochlaiid ami Richmond.
Egbert G. Leigh and Randolph
Tucker, ot Richmond, left for Rich?
mond on Tuesday after spending a
few dat a at Mr. Leigh t country home.
"Piedmont."
Mr .and Mrs ileorge Brehm, of New
."York L'it\, have been at Woodbury for
the past two weks and left for In
rfiuno on Tuesda)
Mrs. .Iam,s Lote nnd Mrs. Randolph
Ke'art. win, ar,< at Woodberry for the
auinmer, spent the week-end in Wash?
ington
Ur. and Mrs George b. Yout,s. of
.?Chicago, were the guests of J .dge aii.'i
Mis. Shackelford last week
Edward Anderson and George Wayne
Anderson. Ol Richmond, are spending
somr. time at Woodberry Forest.
.Mr. and Mrs. V. R Shackelford are
?on an extended trip through Canada.
J. N Cole, of RdWley, N. C-, has been
the gut-n of George Zlnn at "Gaston
lisll, and Is now staying at Wood?
berry Forest.
At', and Mrs. Brook, of Richmond,
jarc the gue^s of Judge James W.
Morton
Judgi and Mrs. George Shackelford
returned from a trip to Toxaway ladt
Friday.
J. Randolph Marshall has returned to
llS'e'w York after spending his vaca?
tion with his niothei, Mrs Lewis Mar
.?-hall.
Miss Ellle aanford is in Atlantic
.?'lty with Professor and Mrs. Dewlyn
H Ox ton, of the University of Vlrglnis.
COURTLAND
I Sp?cia! to The Tlmes-Dlspatoh,)
C?Urtlsnd, Va . August 17?The peo
flil' of this county will hold a fair here
1he nrst wfek in October, and much In
tcrest is being manifested In addi?
tion to the general exhibits, prizes, etc.
it Is understood thai automobile rac?
ing .will he a feature of Interest.
B. K--hinan Basho held an al fresco
?(? le on Iiis beautiful lawn last evening,
ivhlch wss largely .iiiended hy the elite
<??: Southampton
Miss Irma Drewry Sehrell is spoil I
,|ng iome time in Norfolk and Virginia
?Bf aeh
Miss Emllv Cobh. of I"ranklln. is tn?
Jtuesi of Mrs. Lutle Orlszard
H't. H. P Myers Is on a len lays.'
^vacation to his home at Manassas,
? reeling
[Special to The Tlnms.ni?.pat. h. J
Freellng. Va.. August IT.?Rev; .lohn
C. Smith, of Dante, Is at Freellng ?n
.1 ministerial mission
Nathan i. Beverly, "f George's Fork,
la visiting relatives In town,
Mis William McFall is visiting
f1ends at Clntwood.
Robert J. Reed, of Jenkins, Ky. 13
spending a few days with relativ s
here.
Rev. Wilson Church, an aged min?
ister of Wise, Is attending the re?
vival services being conlUcted by tue
Baptists, near Freellng.
Mrs. Delphi* .Muiitns, of George's
Fork, Is visiting Miss Cora Tfivitt
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Meade, of Bole
ramp, art visiting friends and rela?
tives at this place.
Claude !?' Beverly is at Plkesytlle.
where he will remain for several
weeks.
Mrs, W. F, Hughes. of George's
l-.irk. Is visiting Mrs. John F. Trivltt.
at Frtellng,
Mr, and Mrs. William Crabtree. or
Dar? In. are In town
Floyd Otntrel. ol Roiecamp, Is visit
in? at William MacFnll's here
Carton Vanpver, of near Cllntwood,
Is -it I reeling
Ralph Vahover hes returned from
where he has been for some
time.
gordons vi lUe"
[Special to The Time - -Dispatch.)
Gordohsvllle, Va . August IT.?Dr.
and Mrs John w Scott entertained
with a germnn In Memorial Hall on
Monday ninht of this week in honor
of th' st-venteertth birthday of their
twin daughters. Misses Marcla and
Dean? Ke.oti s number or the y?upger
folks were present and enjoyed danc?
ing until a late hour Delicious re?
freshments were servisd during 'he
?u.-i. '?Irs O F gutiohj Of
I. and Daj'id Colr.er and David
W a v nesboro,
! Mrs I M M'inie and Mr. and
I llolladii \ left on Th irsd S
some time with Mrs. Harris.
enry Peers, of New York, is
at the home Of Mr .and Mrs.
era IH South Gordohsvllle.
Ihrlftlan E kAr.i anil R*rn|c?
fter spendtnz some days with
sv.ral weeks with her parents. Mr and
I. G St rat ton. wife and child, of
Danvllb an gu.sts this week of the
former'* sister, Mrs W. F. Jacob?,
and ether relatives in the city.
Mis'- Gruhh spent sever,'1 days this
week with Mis D S. Fltzhugh. en
rout from Brandy to her home jh Man
Mr and Mr* lames F. R!hh. e>f Nor?
folk. .,re u-i.s-s this week Of the
former's par^-is, Mi ?iri'1 Mrs .lames
I l>. Blhb, In s-oiilii Gordonsville.
i W II. Martm and son. .1 Ed Martin,
spepl a few days this week In .Norfolk.
! .i hd Ocean View.
1 U. M. Davenport and family, of Rl h.
mnr.d have ! e. n spending the week
with th? form, r s sister Mrs R M.
McCltire. nnd other relatives in the
Mis \V M Martin and daughter.
Miss Mary I? Mnrtln. left a ff w d?.v?
Ingo for a trip to Yellowstone I'iirk
and other points of Interest In the
West
Mrs .lehr. G. Wbolfolk and children,
of 1'no. have hern spendinc tli? week
with Mr-. Millie S.need, in the elty.
Mr and Mrs .1 r Oocdwln. of Alex
andria. wer* guests on Thursday of
the former's mother, Mrs Emily Good
win. In the city.
II B Davenport, of Richmond, has
heen spending the week with his aunt.
; Ml I M V Swa n
T Q Simpson and J. H Stratton
have been -pending the week on a
sightseeing trlii by automobile In th>
Vallt) of Virginia
bowling green
(Special to The Times-Dispatch.]
Bowling Green, Va., AugUBt IT.?
Miss Heien Broaddus has returned from
, Richmond, where she spent several
i days with her sister. Miss Florence
Broaddus.
Miss Ulla Falcone- has returned to
I her home In Washington, after spend?
ing seme time with Miss Ruth Barlow,
j Miss Annie M White left this week
for n visit to fr< i.ils ..t Niagara Falls
and Toronto. Canada
Mrs Robert A. Coghlll and Mrs
Charles A. Broaddus are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Newblll, In Essex
County.
R M Rohin.-on. of Norfolk, visited
friends here this week
Anderson Rarnes. of Savannah. r,a .
spent a part of this week here with
relatives.
Miss Caroline Q. Rioadlis and MISS
Ellen Broaddus are visiting relatives
in King and Queen County
Mi and Mrs. Wlllnm W Green have
returned from a visit to relatives in
Hanover County.
Mr and Mrs. char'es H l.ee have
returned to their home In Norfolk, af?
ter a visit to relatives here
Mr?. William Hughlln. of Richmond.
WS? the guest this week of Misses
Bessie and Susie Butler.
Mr and Mrs William A Mor.cure nnd
children. James G. Tinsley. and the
Misses Tinsley. of Richmond, spent a
part of this week at the homes of
Judge K C. Moneure an-J. T. B Gill.
amherst
t = peeinl to The Times-DIstib tori. I
Aniherst. Va-. AUgUSt IT.? Misses
Ethel Wheeler, of Nelson County, and
Arahel Faulkner, of F.lsle. this week
visile,! Mrs U H Fnrly
Mrs Marv F- Dlllard. of Dynchhurc,
; Is the guest of her brother. O. I?
Evans
Rev. and Mrs C F. Blankenshlp. of
Franklin. Va.. are spending the month
of August at Mrs Bessie K Ware's
Miss Helen B. Joyner is visiting her
aunt. Mrs. Marv Smith, near Coyners.
I Rev. I, H Rarly has returned from
'a trip to Albemarle Couniv
Walter I". Brodle, of Dynchhnrg. Is
spending his vacation with ills family
at Mrs S. B Ta Maferro's.
j Rev Asa r<rlscoll this week spent
several days at Rev. I. Hunter'Har?
tley's. '
I Mr and Mrs Wirt H Wills, of Pe
II erf burg, are visiting- relatives here
MIss-.-s Mary Whitten, of Pnhers. and
, Mis? lackland, of Dynchhurg, 11 i
week visited Miss Kffle Whitten
Master Kenneth Tniiaferro. of Wash
ingion. If spending some time at the
home of his grandmother. Mrs S. B.
Tallaferro.
Mrs Fitzgerald, of BlarkMnno, Is
visiting her daughter. Mrs. J Walter
Re.ud
Mrs I.ester Ples'sants, of Rural Re
treat. Is \lsltinc her parents Mr and
Mr*. A M Sa ndldge
C, A. Jouberl bar. returned from a
j trip to New Orleans.
WHITE WASH SKIRTS
rice $1.00; ,,. -(}c
ih and Wide ^
SI.48
' ? S2.98
Tan Klmki ikirts; onl; .1 few left; reg?lai 7ft _
' ??'. 98 and S2 IS salt j / 7 C
In. small and extra sues, regi
price.
ririe White SI 00 Canno
Wale Pique Skin ? ,1< |
$2.98 White Poplin W -?-ii
price.
Finest Quality S< Piqi
vale ptice.
$2.98 on< ?-. $1.08
SALE OF BLACK WAISTS
. I. si.oo
BROAD AND FIFTH STS. ^ _ 7/
Wc Sell More Ready-to- Wear Garment* Than Any Other Richmo nd Store. pHCC
$3.98 and $5.00 Rubberized Rain
slightly soiled; sale (j^
Q
O
For Those Who Want to Save?Read This Page of Economy News
$15 Cream Serge, Hair Line
Serge and Plain <? ? A A
Tailored Suits ipO.lKJ
Lot V
-Odd sizes in Gray and
'I t. Worsted 5utts, S1J and ?C ftft
S17 50 values for i&O.UU
Lot No. A includes smart new models in this
spring styles, in old blue, navy, fancy grays and
!*r)-, n broken Slices, t? mike room lor fall
' ? ' " ? ': S7.50
$6.48 and $7.48 Natural
Color Linen d*0 AO
Suits, Sale Price ^O.UO
en Suits, nat- Q7 QO
. wUt/U
Linn Suit in he tvj crash (jl QO
SI shade C r QO
Norfolk: and fancj cuts, now tvi/*70
>. 1.00 Linen Suits, fancy trim- CIA ftft.
o ! U.UU
$6.48 and $7.48 White
Lingerie Dresses
Sale Price . . .
$198
S10.no F
now.
S5.98
White Dresses
ii 5 Li igerie Dre sc g7 ^{J
$10.00
Dres?es $15.00
S55 and S45 Lingerie Dre ses, COT P|(i
$2.98 Pretty Madras Dresses
Shown in Plain or (^1 CA
Stripe Effets_ #1.011
S .00 I.tuen and Fancy Stripe Madras
rir<---e- finished with peplum and QQ
?..??*? 70
S 5 and $6.48 Stripe Batist i q T QQ
Col ired Linen Dresses, i>-..k n sizes O*/ /O
SI0.00 and Sl2.50 Linen Ore---,... broken
??i^f ? h ? shades, n -\ $5.00 O r AO
or).70
515.00 and Sir.'f. Linen Dresses, Q7 Tf\
in Lro en rire-, now O / ? ?'"'
."$10.00
all whit
Children's $5 and
$7.50 Spring Coats
$2? 50
Sizes S to 12, in ted. blue and shepherd's
plaids.
( The e on Third Floor.)
Children's Coats, 1 to vears, in white pique.
S to $3.0 ? 'iSi ; -: i to <j 1 Q.Q
t: ... ?Dl .To
Children's S6.00 Lingerie Dresses,
3 to 6 vears, handsomely trimmed, C1 AO
foi OJ.Vil
( hild en's SJ ?> Lingerie I Ire ses, Q') AO
Children's S3.00 Lingerit Dresses, Q 1 AO
2 to 6 ycai O 1 .70
Children's $2.00 Lingerie Dresses, 2 QQ
to 6 years, for. 70C
Children's $1.25 and $1.50
Madras and Per?
cale Dresses ....
All this Season's Best Styles Sizes 8 to 14.
and ? 1 AQ
Batiste Dn i ? <~ I ? x()
Sn led Dt
broken siZcs
I Ires -e
S12.
broki
C 1 QQ
md S4 lui vlt/O
! 98 and S4.9R White Batiste e<l QO
I irr a i s, 'light' -oiled, now wAi/O
58.43 Fit " CJ[ Qy
S 7 4 8
' $5.00 SA TIN SLIPS, in pink, Hue. com.
black and white; sali price to-m Q"2 QQ
row Wt/O
MIDDY BLOUSES, n white, and in he
combination colors of white and bitte nhdLwhitc
S1 0 (I
r'r'$2.9S Sil K PI rfic??Tsi in white, blue,
lavende i . . I mai 1 Q CT
other col< Wl?/J
Handsome 54.00 .-.nd $5.00 Silk Pctticoatst
with Jerse t i| . in fani y and plain Q "J QQ
$2.98 tnd OJ./O
A Clean Up Sale of Massed
and Tumbled Underwear
French Nainsook SHpovier Gowns, daintily
but elaborately trimmed with laces and inlets
serting and medallions; sold for Oi QQ
S3.00 and e91 s/O
Gowns 1 t sold for S2.00 and C 1 ,4 Q,
v ill I. ? I .4: J
$5.00 and S6.00 Gowns wiU.?l n^
I)ra\ver? that sold for S: ?-? ' C 1 A Q
S : for Ol .4 7
Drawers thai -'id for S1.00 to Si 50 75.
fo / J C
Corset Covers that sold for St.00 to H C ?
/ .7 C
Corset Covet ?li.t -? id lot ?: ? '? <5| j
A lol of Combinations that ^-Od for
5: and ?1.25 for . /??C
A lot of C'liildrrn'.- and Misses' Prince?? blips
^ikirt- and Gown ?
The 50c one- w ill be.39c
Tlte 75c onrs will be .59c
The 98c ones will be. 69c
Thc- SI.25 and ?i;50 ones for.89.
August Clearance Sale of
Ladies' Knit Underwear
$1 25 and $1.50 Lingerie
Waist this Season's
Newest Styles . . .
79c
SI 25 Embroidered Wai?t and SI 00
Waist, full cut and nicely made: sale
price .".
S.I 1 and 54.00 Hand Embroidered Waists,
all prcttv dainf stvles; sali price, Q1 QQ
*2.'?s tDJ ? /O
Men's Wear, Good Values
$1.00
89 c
Mr-n'- SI.50 Silk-Finished Shirt
Men's SI.50 Woven Madras Shirt?,
with collar- to match, sale price.
Men' - 75 Pen ale Shin.-, full cut. fast
olor=, all heat patterns, coat style; ?alc
Men - 50c Balbriggan, Check Muslin
^nd Mri]i Uridenvcar: >-.ile price.
Men'- 50c Underwear, in madr.i-.
-izes hroken, drawers knee length: salt
prire .
.Mrn'> 25c Cherls Muslin and Balbriggan
Underwear, full i lit and well made: sale 1 Q.
A 7 V.
Men's All Pure Linen U'.-i Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs; sale price, 10c; >>r three 7 5.
for erf.Jt.
Men'- L. & M Sii-prnder-. extra length if
desired, brass trimmed and calfskin O T _
etld^, best lisle webbing; '.ale pure . **?.JC
59c
35 c
29c
00
rices on
Ladies' Merrcri/rd 1 i-le I'nion Suit-, cuff
and shell knee. c\ua Sizes included in th.'si
|rj for I than S3.? I; August ff 1 7 5
price e? 1 . ? J
Spei i.illv I- itie I<iI)Ih'i1 Lisle I nion Suiis, lace
and cufi knee, exti 1 sizes included, the
Si.00 and $1.25 <lIlc^; \11gu-t closing
?
Anbther lot of Lisle Union Suits. I.ir.
cuff kntc. extra sizes included; 5"r and
i
39c and 50c I.ace Knee I'non Suits,
size- -i, 5, 6 and 7; special Augii&t closing
;
Bovs' 25c Drop Scat Union Suits. 2
?. car sizes; August closing lot J ^ I
Boys' Balbriggan, Ptirosknit and Chcckctl
Nainsook Shirt-, sizes -?; (o the .il
w.i\.^ 25c ones; Aiigtist closing lot price.
1
75 c
39c
19c
15c
65 Heavy
Axir.mster Rup:s
Usually retailed in Richmond and else-.,
wbcre for $22.50.
Very closely woven from selected wool yarn,
heavy bark, shown in Oriental patterns and
harmonious colorings. Every one full 9.\12-foot.
Sale of Axminster Rugs
These Beautiful Rues are almost Jj'-inrh
thick, and come in medallion and allover pat?
tern-, and are extraordinary bargains.
27x60 inches . $1.98 *i
iiuhcs . $2.98 I"
6x9 feet.$10.98
Trunks and Suit Cases
St.50 Traveling. Trunk*. "O-inch,
bra trimmed, iron bottom .!'
P $7.50 Prunks, large 34-inch size,
linen lined, heavilj br^s- trimmed; OA QQ
-die price .. tJit/O
S'J.l-'>, best qualify, canvas covered, ir.'ii bOt<
torn, linen lined. 14-inch -i/"; sale (jJJ^ JJQ
Sr 00 Heavy Genuine Sole Leather Suit Case,
. elcgantlj niadi sale (Jg
S5.?? Leather Ha;;-, 14-tn h, made
with double leather handles; -.tie
pi ice . ?'? <D%j a\> 7
I arge S1.00 Fibre Hand Bags, urll /'-.Q.
. price "' ' v.
24-incli $1.50 Fibre Suit Cases, rxtr.i QQ.
well made; sale price. 70C
35c Opaque Window 1
Shades, Sale Price
Mounted on good sprtnti rollers, with fix?
tures re-.?il> to hang. Shown In
good shades of green.
"c Oil Opaque W indow Shades, mounted on
best improved spring roller', shown in two
shades of Rrcen, with fixtures read) to lQp
hang; sale price .
$1.50 Canvas Weave Ham?
mock Mexican Stripe
Full Size, Sale Price
$3.00 Fine Woven Full Sizi Ham Q 1 /1Q
tii-.iks Mexican stripe; sale price.. ?D'-? ?V?7
$5.00 finest rpiality, extra Iteavv canvas
weave* made with large pillow; sale
$10 Roll of Heavy
China Matting
On!) Nine Rolls Left Neat Red and White
Patterns.
40i Heavy China Matting, all this
season's I>o-1 patterns;
per yard .
$6.69
Japanese Matting Rugs
Almost Half Price
$1.50 Jap Matting Rugs, in pretty woven
designs, full 9x12-foot sizes, only q/> aq
a few left; sale price . 5>*..70
$15.00 Wool anrl Fibre Rugs,
standard brand, large fJxl2 size;
sale pticc .
S10.00
$1.50 Colonial Lace
Curtains 3 yds. Long
In White, Arabian and (Irccn, with a Deep
Lambrequin at Top.
7;r Nottingham Laro Curtains, full 5Q_
length, in white only; sale price . ?J7C
52.50 Beautiful Nottingham Lace.
;,: >.ird- Imic in white only; sale J J Q^A;
SJ 50 Fine ("able NVt Curtains, Ol 7Q
;:; yards long; sain price. ?hmi J
S2 50 Scrim Curtains, plain cen- <j> 1 /CQ
trc>, with bonier; sale price. tiD I ?U J
All other Summer Portieres now on sale at
great reductions.
AI o mi sale about 25 odd pairs of lace at
one-third and one-half off regular price.
Sale of Linoleum and
oor Oilcloth
45c FLOOR OILCLOTH. 29c-Potter's
lir-i Flooi Oilcloth, tilled back, light and
da/k colors; regular I5< kind; our price, ^Q _
pi: 'i iarc yard . ?'L
70c PRINT LINOLEUM, 49e.?Potter's
Best Cork Linoleum, li^ht and dark col
ir pri pet a Q
square v ard. ? 7 ^
$1.50 INLAID LINOLEUM, 98c?Arm?
strong's A Inlaid Linoleum, extra heavy, thor?
oughly seasoned, light and dark colors;
SI iO kind ; out price, per square (Jg
BON AIR
(Special to The Tlmcs-Disp?toh.]
Run Air, August IT. .Mrs. Fairley
Cooke is staying with Miss Harrtet
Cooke.
Miss Nell Christian Is visiting the
Misses Kues, in Petersburg
Miss Margaret Gordon has been the
guest of Miss Kathleen Winston at
the Inn.
Pr< Stori Cocke was the week-en. 1
guest of Mis T L P. Cocke.
Mrs Williams Is staying with Mrs.
Burton Marye.
Mrs. Albert William? has returned
from a visit to Judge Cardwell, of
lla nnver
Wither- Miller was the week-end
guest of Mr and Mrs. Polk Miller.
The Misses Kelly and Mrs. Minetree
Koikes have been the guests of the
Misses Miller.
Miss Agnes Ford ha* been visit inc
Miss Virginia Miller.
Edwin Pcmherton was the week-end
guest of Dr. and Mrs. McCltire,
James Drake. Jr., has been the truest
of Carl Boschen.
Mis.- Kate Wilkins. of South Boston.
Is th- guest of Miss Virginia Miller.
Miss Nell McClura is visiting in
Lynchburg
Miss Gertrude Ryl.md is the guest of
her grandmother, Mrs. R Li Christian.
Mrs. Carl Boschen has none to Lynch
burn.
Dr. W L R Smith. Mrs Smith and
.Miss Nannie Smith, of Chapel Hill. N.
|C. are registered at the Inn. for Au
guest.
I Mrs Frank T Sitten and Mrs Hester
Wilkinson, of ?Unter Park, have been
visiting Miss Augusta Barflelri.
ASHEVILLE
(Special to The Tlmes-Dispatoh.]
Ashevllle, N C, August 17 In honor
of her sjstcr, Mrs Finnin Payne
F.rsklne, Mrs w. a Newell was Hit
hostess to about lifty friends Tues?
day afternfin nt her hnnin. on Pat ton
Avenue Tixr home of Mrs, Newell wan
tastily decorated for the orj-asion. and
[the affair proved a very delightful
one Punch was served.
MISS Mabe| Hartreell jnve a motor
ride and daii'e nnd supper Tuesday
I evening at Skyland. In honor of her
house guest. Miss EJolse Ibach, 01 Mo?
bile, Ala., who has. been h?rt- for sev?
eral .lays.
In honor of Colonel W. r. (Jvntry,
the president ol ih< Southern Bell Tel?
ephorie und Telegraph Company, ami
?I tififi.- W, T. Newman; ol Atlanta, At.
A. ic,iskin.i entertained a few friend
at .1 stag dinner at the Langrcn i tes
day.
Alrn. Silvio von ituck gave a small '
Informal l.rldgo luncheon at the Coun- '
n ? Qlulj Moudaj cvonthg.
Mre. Charles A. Webb was thf hoste; s I
to a number of h.-r Ashevlllc friends
Saturda> afternoon at Cravem
Cabin, her country place, a short dli -
tance from this city. The guests of
honor tyert Mrs. Vivian Moore, of |
Miami. F18 . Miss Cornelia Webb, and
Miss M?r) Webb, of Bell Ruckle. Te.nn.
Miss Isabelle Cook entertain.-', a few
friends Saturday afternoon. Miss Ceil
evleve Thcobold was tlie winner of the
hi i prise and the consolation was
awarded to Miss Edith Holmes.
Miss Susanne Allport gave a very en?
joyable card part;. Friday nfternoon
at tier home on Oak Street, which was
attended by about fifty of the members
of the younger set.
In honor of her cousin, Miss Jennie
I.ee. nf New Orb-.ins. Miss Elizabeth
Lee entertained at tea Friday evening
at her home on Cumberland Avenue.
Mrs A. L Roberts entertained a num?
ber of friends Frldai night at her
home on Olldwodd Si n et. In honor of
Miss Maty Spears. of Knoxvtlle,
formerly of this city.
Mr6. Arthur T I'ritr.hard's bridge
partv Friday nfternoon in honor of h<-t
aunt. Mrs Lewis Kenne tt. of Dayton,
O, w.is one of the very pleasant so?
cial affairs of the week.
Miss M.try Hamilton gave a large
dame Thursday evening si the home
Lot her mother. Mrs. O, C. Hamilton, on
BeaUcatcher Mountain
| Special l.iTh. Time. -Olspntch. 1
Farmvllle, Vs.. August 17.--Miss
Llbhy Bliss has returned from her trip
to the seashore.
s. Ii. Dai-Is and wife, of MeAlplne,
W. Va , are In the homo of S, Baxter
Davis
Miss Mary Allen, of Lynchburg, 1? ai
FARMVILLE
visitor in the home of Charles A.
Price, on Second Street.
.Mrs. V. Vnidcn and children have re?
turned Imme from a visit to Atlantii
City.
Airs. P.. N. Foster and children |iave
Klint' lo In r oi l hottie in Amelia Codn
n tor tin- rest vi August.
While In Farinvlllfc, it. v. \V. E. Ulli,
ol Atlanta. (VHS tin gust of Elltfeil'
Gill. Mi. Hill left yesterday morning
for Atlanta.
Mrs. Andrew Allan and son, left
Monday for Graham, u her. they go
i.. visit Mrs. Allan s ulstey, whom she
had riot seen ioi more than twenty
live ,\ ears.
D M. i ox. r . M Hupg and Dr. R.
I. Hamlet have been eiijjing the week
on Millers. Pond, in LU lien burg c'uiin
t> ?
Miss Hoya Williams is spending some
time with friends at Arvonla.
Mrs. J C. Stytttodn has ^one to Mary?
land to visit relatives,
Miss Mini. Tallaferro is vlsltlnc in
Blackshurg.
Miss \irgle Bugg, of the normal
fSi iity, is staying at Maple Shade inn.
I'u askl
Me i Parrow has returned from a
delightful iiii> to points in North Car?
olina.
Mrs John Polndextei. of Bedford.
Is a guest of Mrs S. Baxter pa vis.
Miss Bessie Price I: visiting friends
in l.ynchhtirg.
Mss Mars White Cox. matron of the
Net mil School, Is on a visit to her sis
tcr, Mrs Voung. of Big Stone Gap.
Tom Gray. Jr. nnd Paul S. Barrow
have returned from a visit to the sei
shore
Mrs 15 P Fggleston. of Charlotte
Courthouse. 1? a visitor in the home of
E. Scott Martin.
Miss Belie Wicker, who has been
t, i, hing school In sjouth Carolina, Is
on a visit to her sister, Mrs Macin?
tosh.
Mrs M. G Beed and children have
relumed from a trip to Bio ii i Vista
.The Piii sienia Helta Fraternity
ira\e ii dance Tuesday night in honor
of Miss f orris Batten, of Snilthtield.
Mrs Gorge W. WrlEht and Mrs.
Andrew Bo.-ine. of Portsmouth, are
guests of Mayoi Barrow and wife.
Her n I" P.oykin. rector of Bt,
Mark's Episcopal Church, Brunswick,
Ga . is spending a portion of hi? va?
cation in Hip home of Ii is aunt, Mrs.
Thoihna P Itobortson.
Tuclter C. Johnson Is in Amelia at
th, home of Iiis brother.
Kennllh Green is on a trip tip the
Potomac.
Mis-<s Helle nnd Gertrude Gllilam
have returned from nit enjoyable house
party Riven in Powhntan Couniv.
Mr- Marry Tucker and children have
returned to their Richmond home, after
ten nays spent visiting In Furmviiie.
I Rev. .1 W. Tyler, <>f Moultrle, o<j.,
Is visiting hero ami will occupy the
I 'i ? - by tri an pulpit, to-morrow morn?
ing.
The following young people, loft
Thursday for Mountain Like: Horace
Adams, John Dyer, S C. Bliss, Misses
, l.ncknii Walton. Grace Walton, Kellogg
Holland, Martha Blauten. Louise
Adams, Mary Closson and Virginia
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