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Woman and Home Ethical Talks The Morning S t o r y 1> A 111.17.7, A III). Ilv <lll\e Ilnrt??u. Katrine Wharten was being talked About Tongues and lingers ?v?-re (ly ing at IVf I.adles' Missionary Hand The big In the parlor at tli<' church was sendln- out great wavi>.? of wolconiv heat, for ?>?i11-? >J*J a blizzard tv?a raging Mrs Milton, on the floor with an immense pur of scissors in her hand. wa? cutting around a shirt pattern li <1 on red flannel "What ! want to know is," Mrs Milton paused and waved her ids tors with a Patrick Henry gesture, "why she w >n't cot;:< It looks mighty ?jueer t? mc l sometimes think it must bo a Ity coiis -i< iii' The Ke\ Mr Washburn raised h:s head fro:ti '' s, rmon ho was pr< - paring ii 'i- study The door was slightly open, and the words of Mrs. M ilton hit I !'' *? r . <I !i lie frown- <i m i pushed back his chair i:n;-itit 'it lj lie had an idea that he ktu-iv >?: whom tliey wore talking, an ! t 1;urt The Rev Mr Washburn was not half so formidable as his name sound ed, nor so old In fact he rather shuddered whenever h- saw his name in pr.'.t a: 1 u> ? " rally opened his mail with the gummed side up llfs hair was v i w a\ ?.. !..? ;(!;? 1 !>??: pa? cakes with lots <>' svrup, and his inother. when he was at hom? on a visit, culled him Sammy. His brothers calied him Smootch. When the Hev Mr. Washburn frowned lie was not very forblddinc. hut some way or other no one ever seemed anxious to he the subject of that frown. Mrs Milton, unaware of !t, went or:. "Of course, when a woman is living all alone she can't be too careful Naturally when her uncle died and left her the house and a little monej to live on, she left her work in the city and came here All well and good! Hut how do folks know what kind of a person she is, coming here a per fect stranger, unless she tries to prove she's respectable? .She's been asked to *oln every society in this church, and lias refused And I've seen her with tny own e>es. through the parlor window, playin' cards by h< rs If " The young minister was not listen ing now. He know without hearing that the ladies of the church wt re hostile to t he Independent young woman. He was thinking of the time i few weeks before when he was in bed with a serious Illness The nurse ? ind sickness had made extra work which was too much for the house keeper. Then K itrine Wharten had pitched in. She went over every day to the preacher's house and washed dishes, cooked, baked, scrubbed porches and Ironed. Once she had washed 111 elothes. Olhe:? were kind and willing, hut none had slaved as she had done for the young man aw iv f ?un home Th- lovvci'i i voices in tlo ladies' parlor caused him to shudder. He iew pirfe.rl;. will that all this was being discussed The prop! ety of her attention l> M -- sick m i:i had In en ? I'lest'.oned i' all it ?? lad.es .?? :!ie con- ' ?_ reg at'.OTi Ho dropj.-.l hi- The s* niton vrs no longer f Th.it clay. 1I c foli that In- hail ?1 <??i?* wronj; ::: .<>t takln- tt;? hi.'! iau.-e ami actlim - her eh.ini|ii>?:i. Yet !;tt!< things liail held him hncU. There iyero I lines when ti<!' ha i' i>v - K<>-iui 1: \ ?l ?? llsi ?;>??? of ? firm i t:? - made him almost h. ? v. th> lad'.-s ivi'ic right At other ? IK ?t. fI I V.: ? KlllllH till WOltlfll ? if h'.s I1 ??< k, with I-m:i al tart, that !iej oll-ht t<> h> ashamed of tllem -? Ives Til' :i again. when he -aw hit repardinp i.lm with frank. afntiMd < 0-. .? Iiad i - :??>!? tnat t-he was t ryinp ~ ? 1 1 !?? i?: < .i\YiiUh iinhition ? n in r v art ??ould v.m y wall extend to thbse straltlnced ladies wild were !K>w a.iiM.* i h?'? of !??thi! - i ? Sonthe- u ? "i:i ? ? Ho .in! I -ta : A in. lot, siM- Ho ? ii o:. h!> 1 it and went nut Th.ro was one thing sur. and rl|;ht hero wo t: ? t< li. v. that t.o t'i ^"t Ik ?aj air ? >dv ?!:fflit than S'i oot.-h wii.ii i' ?< i. ? it", i -hi ejothos, too Th> wIt. a -<t .? d< ? '?r'i'.j tl one ,i :n: 1 ? hit >'???: ? W 11' |lf ' t .?:!? th.11 talked about 'v ? l h ? ? r ? iiul ad food si lid e d' a t ? The wit.I ar;" ;h He had t ? wall to : t ? .1 ???! h 1 III to 1" - -' It t tn- '?: - t jila1 ? d"i.. To h.- l.i. <? "d with Muf-.rt wh> a fellow-men. . w .-n - iifT? *? 11! u " ' i.-j-idy. with his wlfo childrei and 11U - I I ?'??? . fl'li :"?'!? follr K. V \V ishhm 11 had I.. ? ? n w li.it help i' ? '1 ' t s.'.'lll to l ? : ? ? . I w If th>' . a 1 II. wo ild is o i rii - ilm a i: a .: T . t h< ".id ?? ho i' ila 1 .l'.or ill 'I! ? ;<>, ? u The a.'.d tly id: Thr was t h ? f ? her con fused - . ! i buircd t ? ? d o y o . d th'* (.ores : dow r." "YO'.I S'?"I1 '< honor- M -- ashamed Mrs f.'as?td iratlsm" 1? * ulrl V "It's ? ?'At/ |, ?'. < ? :i tt* f U1 ? ?? ten ' a Tin wnz ii 11 'i I o)d M ion. she *'l I iSil. .1.7 ?'I w as ; . -1 - ~He f-K- '; l ud sta VI 1 ! i ? ? . nr* took *art ? ? . I?rrv an' in- *!. ? 1 hlnjr " ' An hour I a i r . . . iv ed to look '* ? Samuel start* Mirouph th< >? >inK'"X- Tli'i' mind How about ? alrl. "Why did tell rne, .MIsk K ? ."Because I ha' have everybody k "Hut you ? won't missionary aoeletl* all t'jounht- " "Y?-s, I know wha >>Ut ! t doesn't mat-r nay own missionary own way of doli . "It's s pretty *otu1 Jt wax the first tin rotten the "Miss." He oulJ dorp his arm. A f ; ??ii. I hi Kali I . Hfra' RAINCOAT ON CIRCULAR LINES 7 he New English Ejjccl I tain coats of jjreen mixed xvoolcn texture on tlio raglan lines, which are advocated this reason. hy a lonu seam down ilie front of the coat. The new lii^h collar is very adaptable lo rainy weather. l'V,v,?!a','S1'v,lT7,he" 5he '""fifi^d a little iK-.'i'ti'.Mi ,ii,,,,u|"R n ov::::?s He ties, too " """ tho ' s? ' ' 1M6 . by MeClure X,.ws. paper .-\viidi.\ite , Refined Manners 111 RUSSEM. : :-i?<. unu hy l.iMiaii Kiisscll.) . .. ???e oth. : day where a loa'i vcr\ Ren tie "in il \- *\ \CI' ,t,forrc" ?? "? tho'omy ar.ri^Jhe?!Sttl"lan,,cr>l wer* th.it tV,'. 'wl" '"'Rl't *'e assumed :? is ;?u;,s!"" "rv"y '? :,ve J,,'!, !. } .,? Vi ,?,ia*,MC ??or, tJiaa gentle :.i ,i *vera?? woman Mm. mi. -m _ ' V "laliners. lto ignored The ei?lV.\ r t,lnt cannot be ??!,.1,1-1 mi , .. ; ' * ?' ????'"??. may he will never be nilstakVi."L 88: ,,'ut Bhe what sht i> n ?! anything hut line thn ?? . 1 completely re v?ioU 5^ poWher? ' ? 1 ii- lit U V. oij,;i jj feathers tiiev8^?, BO!1'cn wear fine ' ? i .???? ' i. hy til.-i, 'hH;: ?t-'ll Nfilttftft IllO.'tl |>r< . f 1 lod )>ail *)%..? t., i.t-v''V,V-!\,,Vf',7 h:r" ,"o,|r1' strah:11 ias t!: ? ? f|ln,|s. not more t.l - ?hlch Wou,d hake ^"'r,VS want io he-, , w,,at ?l>c.v ? ' ? .-<s |. ' ' , l>" ause their Is n.n .M- w?,T". "l ev'fIe?ce. ^'"cation ivJ.eiher T, "P?" . ii pun ? thi>j Th< '1" ' ' Worst ! k ih:iv ;;i?r;.r,MllMr r"h ??"-m1 ,nV refinement i "Kans impudence, in sirt. ognlzed Tuiii ' '"iarlsbly roc? -i-j ,vei> ?>>? n^.s. so,ts Ho crmio - A few Per* lh?*y exhibit (Uaresnoe ! Krr''Rant that ?ii ' ' ' ot''*asion,illi ?"J'?<?? f' ?' ? ii Hi, v i . " "" '? " I" ii t!:,. |? .,K' j\, '<> ?-e s?> Rarments. but it' Is also en-Ili" ionT"1 a'Mi n",'! "'?"??> such cbndl! ? ' a,.. Mian f.?0 ? ,,,, , . "?* ae?, ',!!?? I. ,,t v j, foun.l lliein to 1.111 In n >1 ii^hrll'A I he fhnmpoo i t,.,.,.., . ? If '? , will Z, I ",n 1 - . j,, .. , . ;i damped. h,,i,n Rl.ul to H 'I polisl ' 1 tht- m,''f\,.<;an fbt be hble t?. r. i. ' Vou ?'ully niasHn^,,;" ,0 " "P'noH'lint by ?. ? t.. ; v"", '"a?e ,.r ... Th.- -V . -"s Pretty iCT . im< rnorninK ami ?er '? nSi^uJubn*"'r?*1 for earn of the ,ho ?^r(, from . . > ?>! u Hi f,r.-t bathe the , .. UMtll M heroine*, With .. . ???h While point or a iine needle . , ? . I st< riii/.t.d hy dropping ii ? ;i? i? ui r'"HS "r P'?-k . tti?o? Ite ?ub?^iie* Apply fl . . the little wound - Il,lr,k VOW are unduly enM r C. '"ir Jn"k "f ?ltrac. ' "m ii..- ' "';rr"'lly r'?mpftf?t ; "? ' S"! "" l"''!lHon In n. . von are *|,ort . ? ;;,%r w"rl on your Uif-' ' ' your position 7.r.f'^ ,">? Vo,ir?i5; WI-, r..p) Ihoi they ore draw .', t f, 1? ' ?'ave ex '? niilu fox- r>.,noviriK warts which l shall be linppv to send you if ??mi will send mo i? stamped, addressed ? ?ii velupe. Miss Anxious Von a if a foolish girl, indeed, to want to reduce your weight. With two years of strenuous school life before you v on will need .ill your health and streiigtli to tarry you through. If ymi will i iii?? pood earn of your hands by carefully cleansing them at night and ruhlitng a pood cold cream Into tliein. they will heeome soft and white. If \<>u will send nie a stamped, ad-I dressed envelope,; instructions for the care of the hands'will he sent to you. Dr. Brady's Health Talks I T IV Till-: Aiit. A lady, a perfect lad\ consulted us J the other day about her gastric trouble. Translated into United Statesish this' menus stomach complaint?gastruni be-1 mg l.atiti for stomach. She was not yet forty. bt:T on her way. Also she! UNIQUE BLOUSE For Slender Figure \ blouse of silk having a pleated skirling and hum sleeves willi sailor collar and girdlo of lace. was. well, let ns say | ? 111 m |> ? no, cor pulent. ? 'hi pulcnt especially in the', middle, ltut J:ei- strait;lit front armor I disguised the fact fairly well. Having heard her history, and liav-i ir.? investigated her occupation, diet j and general condition, and having! thumped her in due form we concluded J that her stomach wasn't complaining so much as her diaphragm, which was so crowded that it hadn't room to work. So we endeavored to break It gently? our opinion and show the lady how to regain her former tine hciim. Madam, we v> ntlircd, you eat too much in the first place. You must adopt the fruit breakfast plan, and cuf down the quantity of meat in your, diet, say. meat onl\ three times a week. You will also take a teaspoonfnl of. this inedieiiio before each meal?tit'; would never d<> to send the patient' away without any medicine, not the first time anyway), lint most Import-1 ant of nil. you must take a little phy sical culture. till, she smiled. 1 get plenty of cxer-j else doing my housework llo?\ to TiiUe tin* >1 rilleliie. You will take it in this way, we continued, ignoring the interruption. You lie t,H| on your hack on the floor. I Then slowly raise your right leg to a vertical position, and as slowly lower it again. Itopeat with le't leg. Then both bgs at once, without raising your head or shoulders from the floor and without grasping anything with your hands. l)o this for live minutes night i and morning and we'll guarantee you will be sore all over for a few days. Hut stick to tin culture 'and in three weeks your stomach will behave so much better that you will enjoy put ting your feet up In the air. The lady didn't blush?she was a lady, us wo have already stated. Sho promised to try. RohuII: She reduced her middle sev eral pounds, discarded the Injurious straight front armor, and found marked relief from her stomach trouble. Yes, she kept taking tho medicine, but that was a mere Incidental. Tho improve ment was attributable to the way she learned to put her feet up in the air. <)ucstlons iiml Annurrn. More Painless Childbirth Piffle: In magazine a now. non-poisonous. perfectly safe drug for preventing the pains at childbirth was recently de scribed. What Is the opinion of Amer ican physicians about this one? Itcply: More pilllo. The "now" drug is morphine. Samo old stuff. only served up as first-class sob stuff. Keally, in practice childbirth Isn't such a terrible ordeal, at least young mothers say so. With chloroform ami science the pro cess is made unite endurable. Don't be alarmed by the epidemic of "painless methods" now sweeping over the coun try. Treatment of Rtammerlng Is the Lewis School of Detroit a good school to attend for stammering? Reply: Some of Detroit's leading) physicians recommend It. It's All Over the IT. S: Is there any' part of the United States where catarrh I is not prevalent? Where is the lowest percentage of deafness? lias deafness of the Inner ear ever been cured by operation ? Itepl.v: I. Catarrh is a symptom which prevails about as much In one place as another?climate has little Influence. 2. Iceland. 3. Often. Standard Meals nv MARTHA TVESTOVEtl Mrs. Itorer, in her wonderfully en lightening lectures this week, Is giving pointers to housewives that no woman i an really afford to miss The less money your husband makes the less you can afford to continue in Ignorance of how to cut down your cost of liv ing. Women who have been looked upon as economic housekeepers turn to each ether ht the close of hor talks and say:-"I have bee* very ? xtrttva gant; I wish 1 could bn. e heard this before." She says. In cooking rice, peas, po tatoes. onions, cabbage, c,r. In fact, al most anything pertaining to tho table, that when she Is ready to pour off the water she does not throw It away, but puts it In the soup stock. This gives a flavor to soup that cannot pos sibly be obtained In any other way. She says Americans are ton likely to look upon salt ami pepper as the only seasonings, when, as a fact, the most d- licate and delicious flavors are ob tained by the cooking ot" one vegetable with another. The most nourishing and best flavored meats are the cheaper cuts, a j-hiri or rump makes a splendid dinner dish when pvopet ly cook- d. TO-M<?ltl<l?\VS MKM ? S \TI It l> \ V I. ' ?Irenkfit*!. Stewed apricots $ .04 1 'orn 11a kes OS I beef cream sauce 10 K?g tit 11 til ti h 10 Chocolate ! 0 J .12 | Luncheon. Beef broth ?!th rice 10 Spaghetti a la Hall?-nno 12 Lettuce French dressing IT Apple tapi oca :?> Ten <?l .40 Dinner. Cream of pea soup f'S Boiled rump roast, horseradish sauco French fried potatoes 1" Brussels sprouts.. 20 Tomato Jelly salad. II chocolate cornstarch 10 Black coffee Total $2.15 II o i I oil lleef Willi llor.nTiiillsli '?mice. To keep the juices iti plunge the meat at once Into boiling water, and then set it baclc and allow it to cook slowly. Thv water can be used for stock. llornerndiNli Smiee.? Four tablespoon fuls of horseradish, one-quarter tea spoonful of suit, yolk of one egg. Mix thoroUKhly and fold In six tabbspoosi ful.s of whipped cream This sauce i'* 1 li-e for cold meats. HISTORICAL MARKERS \\ ill lie I'lnced nl Two Sites Selected In Mi'i'lini; of 1'onfrdoriite Society. Important plans to be completed this year were announced by the sites cotn mittee at the regular monthly meeting ? of the Confederate Memorial Literary [ Society, lield yesterday at the <'onfed?-r ate Museum. Some time in April the Sous of Confederate Veterans, associ ated with the sites committee, will un veil a tablet In Cliimborazo Park, mark ing the site of Cliimborazo Hospital during lS?jl-18i!5. I Mans have also been made for mark ing I bo site i?f the house on Church Mill to which General Joseph K. Johnston was carried wounded from the battle field at Seven 1'lnes, and nursed to re covery. An interesting letter from Mrs. Fran-] ces Deane Williams to Mrs .lames It. Werth. in which was contained an ac count of the work of marking the forti fications of the inner line ?>f defenses on Monument Avenue, was rend at the meeting yesterday. The inscription on the tablet gives the Confederate .Memo rial Literary Society credit for the sug gestion that these be preserved and marked. For her work in making this memorial possible a vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Williams. Two valuable books were presented to the Museum, "Willi Sabre and Scal pel." li\ Dr. John Allen W.vatt: and "Lee, the American," l>v Gamaliel Brad ford. Two life members were reported?Mc Donald c. Yoninans, of Ilendeisonville, N". <'., and Mrs. Camille O. A. I'ercival, of Yonkcrs. N\ V. due annual member ? Mrs. K. T. Washbtirn, South Fifth Street ? was reported. Ten Yours for Itnbliery. Sam .lackson, indicted by the llust ings Court grand jury for holding uy Lobert Spears on De.-ember 17. I!?M, aim robbing him of $:t in cash, was found guiltv of the chargo yesterday and sen tenced to servo ten years in the peni tentiary. Ilis woman accomplice in the robbery. I'essic Lei*, was tried at the January term and given eight years. AMUSEMENTS | JIHA(illK STA(iR I'KODUCTIOX ?'Oil <;<>OI> Ol'KIIA That rather threadbare Htand-by of I grand opera In English, "II Trovatoro," | was excellently sung by the Boston ! ICtiglish Opera Company at the Academy j of .Music last night. The production i wan by no means pretentious or elab I orate?its extreme simplicity, indeed, i was at times rather trying?but the singing of tho principals and chorus ! was all that could have been expected. The cast was as follows: | Manrico Joseph F. Khoehan Leonora Mirth Carmen Axucena lSlaine <le Sellout Count dl Luna Arthur Deune Kerrando Harold J. Gels Inez Grace Doxscc Unix William YoutiR Mr. Sheehnn's voice Is of resonant quality and much lyric beauty, ami I vocally he measured up well to the role of Manrico. However, he hns taken j on pounds with the years, and It Is hard J for a fat man to excite all the sympathy | I that Manrico demands and is supposed I i to deserve. ! Miss Carmen's I^eonora was admir able. She has a voice of llexibllity and ! sweetness, which, although rather thin j in Hi" upper register, is highly effec | live. She can act as well us sing, and the death scene with Manrico was in terpreted with real pathos and real 'dramatic lire. j Perhaps the greatest individual stic I cess was tiiat attained by lOlaine do Sellem, in tho role of tho gypsy, .\7.u cena. Acting and singing contributed to lift this interpretation above the | level of lite remainder of the perform-| ance. As has been suggested, the produc tion was rather too simple for the simplest form of grand opera. The | scenery was meagre and unimpressive, and the costumes cheap and unattrac tive. Classical music in the form of grand opera requires for successful In terpretation a little more dlgnitled and respectful treatment. This lack made j itself evident last night, despite the work of the principals and the excel lent results attained by the director. | Itasll Horsfall, with a limited orches- j tra and small chorus. 13. C. it. j Mis* llillle llurke In ".ferry.** Miss IJillie Hurke will he seen at the] Academy to-night and Saturday and ! Saturday matinee, appearing In ".lerrv," | the comedy In which she scored a sue- | cess at the Lyceum Theatre, New York, j last sprint, and In which site has been playing to crowded houses all this sea son. This is the llrst American play Miss I'.urke has had, and it is said to be one of the hex; in her repertory | Catherine Chlsholm '"ushlng wrote if for her. It tells an amusing story of j the adventure* ..f ;i l.velj Chicago till In a quiet Philadelphia suburb. Tbe i dialogue i" bright and witty, and the sit tuitions a t ? ? ti t ? '.tail ii.t It Is in 111 i play that Miss I'.urke wears the pink pajanms that iauscd a sensation in New York. >1 ii rKii ret V it u I i n nl tlie Academy. One of the most Interest u;k theatrical events nt" 111?? season will bo the 011 cauemetit uf Mni'Karot AiikUii it". "l.ady Windermere* Kan," wliioh is the at- , traction announced for Tuesday ati'l Wednesday, and Wednesday matinee at ; til ? Academy. .Mi?? Anullti has occupied ?>. p!a< o of f distinction and prominence on ' the American stanv for a nunihe; <>f years. She has demonstrated i.tsjii and again--m widely divergent characters , -her riuht to lie classed anions the few really ureal emotional a?-trosses, :ii><1 by her performances "f Shakespearean roles, anil in i!ie classic Greek plays she has measured up to the accepted st.mil aiils- of comedy nnd tragedy. Roth by | virtue of lier native talents, nnd by rea son of her broad training and experi ence. she i* easi!;. one of the most ac complished women on the Knglish speaking stage. ller engagement here in Oscar Wihie's brilliant comedy drama. surrounded by a company of ex ceptional merit, should attract the at t.ntion of all discriminating playgoers. Sou t hslilr rs Arrested. Two South Richmond men. Oscar Womnck and 1'cter Walton, were ar rested yesterday afternoon l>y Officer M. .1. .Moore, of the Third Pollco Sta tion. on the charge of being disorder ly in a Hull Street saloon. Don't fail to Jn-ar Pastor Russell at City Auditorium Monday. S P. M? on "Rattle of ArntaKeddon."?Adv. Good kuck Baking Powder To-n!ght for supper treat tho family to somo delicious wattles. Serve light wr.fTles piping hot. There's nothing more delicious?nothing- that will ho tickle Jaded appetites. Waffles require a good leavener. That's why "Good Luck" is the cholc* ?>f famous good house keepers. It has twice the leavening power of ordinary baking pow ders. All grocers sell Good l.uck Baking Powder It's most probable that you and Good Luck have been the best of friends for years. The Southern Mfg. Co. Richmond, Va (Jood Lard, II) 10<? S. Ullman's Son, Inc. Kntnlilishrd IKfl.%. IH2A-22 K. Mil In. nilfl 10, ^Inrnlinll The Cracker with a Preference HIT BY CATTLE DOOR J?m?? Ilnync, of Nvrannhoro, llidlr Htirt by Knlllng 'llrabrra. James Hayne, eleven years old, of Forty-first nnd Hull Streets, Swansboro, was badly hurt yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock by a falling eattlepon door, which struck 111 in on the head ah ho was crossing the tracks bonuuth It Iri tho Fourteenth Street yards of the Southern Hallway. The boy dro|i|>ed unconscious from the heavy blow, suffering concussion of tho brain and a sprained thigh. lie was taken to the Virginia Hospital In the city ambulance, with Dr. J. I?. Walker In charge. it wan stated there last night that he showed Improvement, and was later removed to his home. With his father, W. II. Hayne, youn? Hayne had walked up the tracks, which woro blocked by a str ii(k of freight cars, in order to cross. Jt is believed that the supports of tho door had be como weakened by cattle kicking against it, nnd only a Jar was sufficient to loosen It. War Ills Topic. l?r. K. X. Callsch will speak to-ni;?ht i at Metli Ahabah Synagogue on the topic, i "World I'nity? I >oes the Present War | ? ? 11? or Hinder It?" On Saturday morn inn he will speak on "1'urlm, the Feast j of ICsther," which falls on Sunday, Feb ruary I'S. Services begin at H:l.r? o'clock I to-night, and ut 11 o'clock to-morrox* | morning. I'ullw Through ICIevntor Slmft. Louise Herroll, an aged colored wom an. suffered a fractured collar bone when she fell through an elevator shaft in the feed store <>f l?. 11 Mun din, 1 r.ot; Fast Fr.vnklln Street, yest*?r | day afternoon. Sin- was treated by Ambulance Surgeon Walker who took I her to the City Home. I PAINFUL PIKPLES DISFIGURED FACE , Very Sore, Large and Red. Con stant Irritation. Kept Awake at Night. Scratching Irritated. Used Cuticura. Pimples Were Gone, Atiwell, Tetw.?"My foc? b?f?n to break out about, throe yean nno with small pimples and black beads some of which woro very sore. The pimple* were most lar?ic and red and there were some which we.-o while and contained a watery matter. The red ones con tained a hard suhblaucc. Tho breaking out dlsflic'irrd my fuce very much and the constant Irritation was very painful. 11 bothered me keep ing mo awake at niaht and I could not keop from scratching. After a month or two I found rny whole body breaking out. "Finally I noticed an advertlromsnt of Cutleura Soap and Ointment. 1 sent for a free sample and after tho third day my faco bepnn to net better. ! bought a box of < 'utlcura Ointment and Cuticura Soap and in tlireo wf*oks' time the actio had completely left my face. My piinplos were none. ' iSlnmiii lie-man Andmwi, August 10. 1914. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Hook on request. Ad dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Bos ton." Hold throughout tho world. | ! W AT ST. PAUL'S TO-DAY llrrbrrt t'nrlcton, Widely Knorrn Mis* alonnr.T Worker, AVIII Speak. Herbert Carleton, l>. C. L., general j sccrutary of the Brotherhood of St. ! Andrews, and cdltor-In-chlef of St. i Anderw'n Cross, the ofllflal orgnn of 1 the society In the United States and Canada, will speak to-day at the half hour servieo?from 1 to I ;30 o'clock at j St. Paul's Kplscopal Church. I?r. Carlo to 11 ? * widely known j throughout the United States. lie Is a Canadian by birth, and lu a grad uate of Oxford University, lCngland. Karly In life ho <levoted himself t<? missionary work, and became a close friend of the Bishop of J,ondon, ami was associated with hi in in his work In the j* 111 i*i Stockholders Meeting. An adjourned annual stockholders mooting of the Union Stores, Inc., will he held to-nlKht at S o'clock at the stores, Seventh and Franklin Street." As there are 2,iioo stockholders a lai;.o meeting is expected. At a meeting ? n February 1", a committee of stockhold ers was appointed t?? investigate tin- af fairs of the company and submit a re port to the meeting to-ni^ht. Those named on tlie committee' wre !">?- 10. (*. I, Miller, .1. II. Amesbury, H. l*. Vaughn and Mrs. I. Austing. A Happy Girl If you want to mi'kn a hit with your pir! give her ^ Diamond King. It will surely pleas? lie.- and mnko you feel goAd, too. We have gotten in a beautiful lot of t-ton?a and i an givo ;.ou a bargain. TIIK DIAMOND MKIU Ii.WT J. S. JAMES ji:\vi:i,i:k a.- oi'tici \n. Seventh and Main Slrwls. ?T / CSSBBfW af-i (LzrOOCl ? SYDNOR & HUNDLEY'S JKMWMtooown o?m nrmwunw II? III? IIIHHHHH ? il'lI Sow DiGGS & BEADLES Superior TKS1KI) AM) TRIE. Start rlpht and at harvest time reap In fullest measure the reward of (JOOU SMEIJS and ?ood judgment. Grt them from 3 Stores DIGGS & BEADLES Seed Merchants Ask for our catalogue. Kichmond, Yn. Headquarters for Superior Seeds for the l-'arrn end Garden. and the Sanitary Conditions under which it is made. That' it is the best selling loaf of Ilread in Kirhmond to-day. wli y ^ mw free ? FREE ,was!fsss?w FREE Bourne Brothers Tivonty-ninlli and Broad Streets. ft Will demonstrate poods of renown quality, such as Dolly Varden and Ccrcsota Flours, Virginia Dare Coffee, Mono- 5*j pram Food Products, Prlneine Baking Powders, Warner's ? SSugrar, Snowdrift llogless Lard, etc., March 1 to (>. KEEP YOU It VIRGINIA "DARK COUPONS. ? f Further information phone Kan. 1880. K. A. Saunders' Sons Co. ^ every occasion? delicious?refreshing Your gTocer sells it Safe-Tea first 50c., 60c^ 70c. and $1.00 per pound ti?C)