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p-TBIMTt CAR PftRTY IS ON SOUTH TOUR Mr. and Mrs. Lucian II. ttockc and Daughters Visiting in Florida. WIIjIj 81*10AK AT TUB ART CLU1) Mrs. McNeill and Miss McKeiuiey on Program?Many Important Meet ings of Interest to Women on To Day's Calendar. Mr. and .Mrs. laiclan 11. Cocke and tholr daughter. Misses Mary Stuart and Janie Cocke are on an extended South ern trip In their private car. Mr. and Mrs. Cocke and the Misses Cocke have been In Tampa, Kin., for the past sev eral days, and will later continue their trip to Cuba. At the. Woman's f'tnli. The parlors of the Woman's Club /\vero crowded to Mie doors yesterday afternoon for the publication of the "Hardy Annual," edited by the Daugh ters of the Club, with Miss Cornelia Maglll as efficient editor-in-chief. The associate editors and reporters were Misses Joan KIcld. l)e ("Jraffenreld Rob ertson, T-uolIle Cnlllngworth. Koberta Kyle Pleasants. Cornelia Harris, Jane Cushman and Oorothy Hart Daffodils bloomed on the tea tables, and the pretty faces of the editors of the club annual blossomed mi the stage, as hip note liooks in hand, they took their places and contributed their stories and Joke* to the edition. The paper went to press amid,, much ap plause and laughter from the large audience present and the "hits" and parodies of the issue wore most hap pily received. The annual ha? been o'.ie of the leaning events of the club program for tunny years past, and the publication yesterday was one of the cleverest that has yet been presented. Novel ft-alutes of the afternoon -were the unexpected entrance of several tiny children crying "extra." and the fas cinating "goop verses" embodying lilts on members, repeated by these same little girls. Mlaa Cullingworth sung several charming solos, and Miss Cush man concluded the program with two brilliant piano selections. The whole publication was scintil lating and bright from beginning to end, and replete with the humor and cleverness of the girls who presented it. Just previous to the program of the afternoon, Mrs. J. Arthur I-.efroy, presi dent of the clul>. in a very happy little speech presented Mrs. William A Cren shaw. the retiring treasurer, with a handsomo silver platter The gift was In token of the gratitude from the club members to Mrs. Crenshaw, as an ap preciation of her valuable and untiring services to the organisation. Tearoom Hnslfni**. The tearoom conducted by a number of prominent society women in the palm garden of the Jefferson Hotel for the benefit of the open-air schools of Ulchmor.d is quite a popular gather ing placu Iti the afternoons Indoor golf Is the attraction and two hand some silver cups arc to be awarded for the highest scores at the conclusion of the season. Many interesting parties are given there each afternoon, fol lowing the I.euten services, and 'li'e hostesses for to-day are Mrs. Tborua. Branch MoAdatns, Mrs. Thomas l! Scott and Mrs. de Sola 1'itr. ?ierald The tea tables will be decorated in ? bowls and vases of roses and tulips. At (be Art C'luli. Mrs. Waiter McNtll! and Miss Vir glnla McKw.tVey, of Petersburg, will IK" on the "Alms unil Ends of the .-cupatlonal Hur^nu" at the Art Club Richmond at |.30 o'clock this after oon. Miss McKonney'f address will )>c <n "What tlir> Occupational Bureaus Accomplish in Oiher Cities," and Miss McNeill will nprak on "The Work In Itlrhniotid." Tea will be served by the house com mittee, following the program, aiul ali friends of the Art Club, as well as members, are cordl.-.'iy ' ? ' ?d to at tend !lc-turlnprom the Knsi. It. P. Xorfleet, who lia^ linen as sociated with the British-American To bacco Company in China for the past four years. Is expected to return to hi3 home In Richmond about the mid dle of March. Mr. N'orfleet sailed from China for San Francisco, and is return ing' to Virginia by w?v of the West. 1 ntererrtInn Mnsloalr. The Pastor's Aid Society of the Third Street Christian Church gave a charm ing mush-ale last evening in the audi torium of the Springfield School. The afTair was for the ben-flt of the Vir ginia College, and a large audience was present. The program rendered included: sextet, from "Lucia" ?Done zette), Miss Ada Kuyk, Dr. Maurice Koblenzer, } ,lss Hudglns. Austin Mar tenstein; t nor solo. selected. Dr. Maurice Ko' lenzer; duet. "Da-cl-darem la-mano" Mozart). Miss Kuyk, Mr. Martenstei.* ; alto solo, selected. Mrs. Hudglns; reading, selected, Frank Cosby: f|jartet, "Sweet and Low" ?f Barnby). Miss Kuyk. !>??. Koblenzer. Mrs. Hudglns, Mr. Mar tenstelri: solo, "Old Black Joe." Archie Creekmore; ac companist. Mrs. l.iggon; baritone solo. "Oditu" (Mattel), Mr. Martenstetn: duct, "All-clie-la-n* Tti" (Verdi), Miss Kuyk, Dr. Koblenzt ? reading, selected, Frank Cosby: sopr to solo, selected. Miss Kuyk; duet, ' ..a-Florga-del-des llno," Dr. Koblenzer. Mrs. Martensteln; quartet, from "Kigoletto" (Verdi), Miss Kuyl:, i-ir. Koblenzer. Mrs. Hudglns. Mr. Martensteln; accompanist, Mrs. A. Martensteln. senwnll?Itruce. Mrs. I->lna Bowles Bruce was mar ried to Joseph M. Seawall on Friday. February CL'. at the i..?ne of Afrs. W. J. MoAughey, !i South Pine Street. The halls and ?lining-roam were tastefully decorated in roses, ferns and Southern suiilax. Preceding the cere nony M ins Louise Seawall, a sister of the bridegroom, played several ap propriate selections at the piano, and W. D. WUdborne sang "Because I L?ove Vou, Dear." The bride was given away by her father, and little Miss Annette Daven port Seawall was ringbcircr I^awls T?avis was best man, and Mrs. John Willis Head was dame of honor The < eiemony was performed by Rev. J. K. .lolllff. Immediately after tlu marriage Mr. and Mrs. Me A utrliey left Rlch ?.nonrl fo" an extended honeymoon trip. ('Inrko? Krnslrr. Willlatr. Cat-ell Clarke, who has been attached to the local recruiting office ?? f the United States Navy for some lime, and Miss I.eona Gertrude Frasier vorc married yesterday afternoon bi llow James Howie. The wedding, a quiet home affair, look place at the bride's home, 2920 WesL Main Street, in the presence of a few friends of the contracting couple, including several representatives of the Naval Recruiting Station, and rel atives of the bride and bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke left on a brief noneymoon trip at f> o'clock yesterday afternoon They will spend a few days in Washington and Baltimore, and will bo at home jo their friends about March 8. Club lCntertnlned. Tho Herzc-Zlonist Club, after cele brating Flag Day in the Sir Mccs Montlflore's Synagogue, was inform. ,.y entertained In the homo of Mr. and Mrs. U 8onuonbcrg, on Marshall Street. Zionist colors, blue and white, were carried out in tho decorations. A basket of white tulips, caught with SKETCHES FROM L'FE -:-,B v rem pje] blue and white ribbon, was used as a cetitreplcco in the dining-room, and blue-shaded lights were arranged on the table. The dining-room mantel wan decorated with white flowers and Zionist flags. An Interesting feature of the evening was the announcement of the birthday of Miss Selma Sonnen ln'rK, secretary of the club. Clever toasts were proposed in her honor, and those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. Sonnenberg, Mr. and Mrs 1. Fisher, M1 ?ses Dura Snarove, Mattie Sharovo, .Sarah Ucrson, Rebecca Sonnenberg. Selm* Sonnenberg. Rosa Honneberg. I ?r. L. Karp, William Karp, Sam tiers'",n. I. bevniiHOM, Maurice Schoonbaum, Mr. Meyer Mr. Levin. Frnk Sonneiiberg. Nathan .Sonnenbers. Surprise Party. A surprise party was Riven to Miss Kl.su Brosig at her home in Drewry's Bluff Friday evening by her friends. Among those present weri\ \lisKes Els!1* Omohundro, Klla Khrtich, Brown Thornton, Matilda Flcke, Eva Heal. 1 Kllen Hatcher, 'Jinn Chalkley, Mabel Hall. Bert a l^rrnor. Helen llotchklss. May t'hallOfv"-. .Josephine Meyer. Anna . l.udwig,K jessrs. Hume Krotz, Horace Bibbs; 'i'oi: Lf 'lenstelii. Willie Flcke, Allen Tiller. Lev's Farmer. Othle Dlx, I (ioorgo Livingston. l.ynwood Walker, : Archer Kills, Harry Flcke, Joe Hatcher, liurton Kills. Edwin Hall, Raymond Chase. Jack Miller, James Kane*, Martin Broslg, Elmore Meyer. Mes I dames A. M. Flcke atui Paul Broslg were the chaperons Taliaferro?I lurch. ? Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Hurch announce the marriage of their daUR liter, Hozella ; Marion, to Hlchard Taliaferro, Jr., of j Lynchbu.g, on Monday, March 1, at tl ' o'clock, at their home, L'407 drove Avenue. Only Immediate members of 1 the families of the bride and bridge groom attended the ceremony. Rev. I William L. Rail, of Tabernacle Baptist I Church, performed the ceremony. Immediately after ihe ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Taliaferro left for a wedding trip to t'uba and other points South. L'pon their return, they will he at home, at ll^T Rlvermont Avenue, Lynchburg. I\ A.\l) OI'T OF TOW N. j Mrs. B. C. Barbee. of liollins College. I Is the guest of Mr. :ind Mrs. James , 1j. Crump at the Chesterfield. Mrs. J. Thilip Slaughter, of Fauquier ; County, left yesterday for a visit to relatives in Washington, after spending a week In this city. i Mrs. Lewis Porter Nelson. of Cul i prper. is visiting her daughter. Mrs. William Cireanor Xeal, on West Grace 1 Street. Mrs. Buckner Randolph, of "Red ! lands." Fauquier County, is the guest j of her daughter, Mrs. John R. Mordecai, I in Woodland Heights. Robert S. King, formerly of this city. J has returned to his home in Kansas I City, Mo., after a visit to freinds in ' Richmond. : Mrs. J. C. Martin has gone to New I port News, where she is the guest of ? relatives. Mrs. Pegrnm Johnson has returned to Monroe Terrace, after a visit to her ? mother, Mrs. John Christian, In Lynch burg. j Miss Louise Crump, of the Chester field. Is spending some time in Atlanta, [ Oh., where, site is the guest of rela i tives. ! Mrs. A. F. Bagby, of Tappahannock, j arrived here Saturday for a visit to j relatives in this city. ] J. Arthur Kvans, who has been spend t ing the week-end with his parents, Mr. I and Mrs. K. Warren Evans, returned i yesterday to the University of Virginia, j where he is a student. I Mrs. W. H. Curry, who has been vislt j ing her daughter. Miss Lelia Curry, j in Fredericksburg, returned to Rich Lime Treatment , in Tuberculosis! I In the .liny 2."J, 1012, Issue of the \ .Journal off the Amerleun Medical An-i ; noclntlou appeared this Ntntemcnt run-; i mnlng calcium (Ilinei medication in ; the treatment of pulnionnry tuliercil ; IonIs (consumption 1i | "Under the systematic, continued , and persistent regime of eulciuiii ns- : j nlntllnt Ion, Vnn (?Icmoii Iium wren n iiuiii I her of his pntlcnts improve, undergo 1 iin exiidt-*'<ju or imrtini consolidation in the liiiiir, which then resolving i would nppenr to coutrlhutr to the walling off nnd closing or the IcslonH. tlnnd in hand with thin course of events, the sputum clears up off tuber-, i cle hncilll, which finally disappear, and ! the pntlcnts nre discharged with lienled puliiioimrj tuberculosis." Ethical medical Journals seldom | speak so p: .{(lively about a remedial agent, yet this testimony coincides I with that from many consumptives who have secured like results through jti'e use of Kckman's Alterative. ?incc calcium is a constituent of this I r? :edy for pulmonary tuberculosis aiiu allied throat nnd bronchial affec tions, its healing power may in some ! measure be attributed to the manner In which this element is so combined with other Ingredients as to be easily assimilated by the average person anil it does not irritate the-stomach. Ee.kmnn's Alterative contains no opi- . ates. narcotics or habit-forming drugs, so it is safe to try. If your druggist Is out of It, ask him to order, or send direct to Gckmnn I.nhorntory, Philadelphia. Sold by Truffle Drug <'o?ttIchinond, V?. I daughter/Urda>? accompanied by her ; -Mr-. James Pollard ha* returned to I . ' , IOT"? Richmond. after v|sK ?o friends in Clover. I h-,s T/o "?r,,, r ''?"kc- Waynesboro, i l'i t'ilis city rC,'enl krU,'"t ?f J >:pindh1^ntro.Kr';1. S,,nith- "??'? has been : .Ww V.Trk 1 ?e\eral weeks in I ,rk: ih :j uuest of Mi.?s Lucille I Kajvlincs i? I'redericksburg f.,r a f.-w '??>>*. en route for Richmond. ! " 5 Hc!i, who is ftttc.'ifliriir rolleiro i it"- ' 1v,"ii'v y\rr-M" M" ??! r ' " M*'". :?i Waynesboro. Mank^s of','-. ,?rtt,,luve Virginia1 t!m? ln%h!f8,<!,ut-y?r- are ?"?? R. < 'arter Wellford, of ".Sabine Hall" r,?!;," rH.liv.. 'Atft. ' mo.in ior ji snort stay nonic in Powhatan ("ountv Morle ?"??'* ??>" . ?? v 1 ?- * t O. 1111I'llv. who U'l c pita? h. . .0,V/sl ,-St- K,izaGelh -:' "OS hum.- t!1 amoved to her, iSIrs- r;cor^ Smith and their little daughter. Mary Smith, have b"e,i County ""1'""151 ?r r",atlv's "? Halifax fri^[-S? Kdwar,J A. Wright, of FrPd erlck8burK. spent the week-end ?n rl!2lT WriBMlh h?r "nU8h,er- !>? i l" |. (.'.la,)'n anrt his sister. Miss Kl. Iv r ',-1."1"' wln Join th,:ir brother I, V1"'"' of Atlanta, Ga, and will* ?;.i or Hcrmuda Wednesday morning hc^on^T? Yt' to Miss Evelyn U.y^S'CnUn^'" - rs. I? riink Morun, of Staunton hi* Itlohrnond "S <????' WOMEN'S MEETINGS. re*UIa.r n,?nthly meeting of the i.i.fiti Allen Auxiliary to th.- Vir ginia Home for Incurables will be held thls^mornlns at ? o'clock at Murphy i The regular monthly meetinir of i Chapter. United Daughters of fhe Con! federacy, will be held In Lee Cam, !?;! 1 *l 11 o'clock this morning \ >ull attenancc is desired. Sh^'r.rn mce,UnK of thc member snip of the Association for I'reserva ."?i.p i FB J.'" Antiquities will bo h.-ld Inir -it I-N aIrshJin ,Iol,!!C ??'!? morn nfe at 11 o clock. very Interesting reports will be read, and notfees for le meeting have been issued through the newspapers only. "?rout,n mee't C-u ,^U Snin,s' ('"'ld will meet .it the residence of Mrs. Leslie CASCAREIS KEEP AND CUBE COLDS headache, sour stomach, bad eold or constipation l>y morning. <*ot h JO-cont box. Colds-?whether in the head or anv i Part of the body-are quickly overco. o ! J urging ,|,e liver to action and keep ing thc bowels free of poison. Take ascarets to-night and you will wake ' up with si clear head and no doubt you ! will wonder what became of vour cold 1 ascarets work while you sleep thev ' cleanse and regulate the stomach re ! move the sour, undigested food ' and ' ul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated bowels. "mtlC' """ I,0iSO" f,'on> the Uemember the quickest way to get lid of colds is one or two Cascarets it night to cleanse thc system. Oe't ? ' 10.cent box ?t any drug store. l)o? t forget the ..h,ldren. They relish this < ?'ndy Cathaillc, and it is oficn all that s needed to drive a ,-old frfIln Mlc, little systems.?Advertisement ? . v jlesire.l, avoid dls:,p\Viifn/on't's'!u,,l'ias't I garments for my cusioniers only he ? best material, from outside io Uni .J : . none but ih. best work is -11" lowed in them, and n uerff-i-t i ' finish IM ;i bsoliii< iy guaranteed. Call and inspect my lartru assortment of <>or rect models and materials for the sea son You will tlnd exactly what yon I want among them. Joii| Budman, Ladies' Tailor! S 41fl A\>?< (irnre Street. Phone, Randolph 3563-W. 1 Young. 1719 Grov? Avenue. this after noon 311 4 o'clock. All members urv ! urged to attend. The regular monthly meeting of tin' Council of Jewish Wmiii'ii will he h?*ld in the Sabbath school room of Tvmplc Heth Aliahah this afternoon at 3: l.r. o'clock. The following program .will 1 he rendered: Biblical selection, Mrs. : David Wallerstcln: general husinosa; j folk dancing, children of Randolph School, under the direction of Miss ' Slgrld Dietrich son. assisted by Miss! Helen K/.ekifel. N?*rweglan dam-frig. ' .Miss Idetrlchson: history of dancing. ' Miss Helen K/.?>ki?sI: accompanist. Miss Mary Willis: social hour. Members of the council and their friends are cor dially invited to attend. I >r. Green will give a lecture. Illus trated with stereopticon views, this cv< nlng at S o'clock before the mis sionary societies of tJraee Street Bap tist Church i\!l interested are in- ; vlted to attend. The regular monthly meeting of the j :->tate Missionary Society of 'lie First Baptist Church will be held this after- < noon :iI I o'clcck in the cliurch parlor.' .1. I!oge Hicks will address the meet-I imc on "The Work of tin; Juvenile i Court in Richmond" ami the meeting: j will be a most interesjting one. WOMEN OLD AND YOUNG VISIT CORSET EXHIBIT l)ctiionM<rnllni> (ilven of Types Herat Suited to VarloiiH I'lmire.n?Old StjIeM (ioliiK Out. Women obi ami women young, women 1 tall ati'l slender crowded the salon du Ronton oi" tin? J. B. Mosby Company j store yesterday to see Just how the liv ing .* "dels were cor.vcied. Three models of distinctly different types were used i by the figure specialist, Mrr. Kara K. Ccinklin. to demonstrate the 1 1liii ure. This figure Is quite different from the straight-front woman that so ciety has c.ome to recoKnize as "an fait." Iti fact, she Just hints at the hourglass figure. She Jias a waist line. The audience watched closely, and when a model resembled In some points one of the individual women, they Im mediately wanted to know the price, the size, the style and the number of that particular corset "to make me look just like that." The models wore fascinating crepc te chine lingerie and cute little boudoir caps, and the lecturer made some very effective points in putting models Into corsets that were not suited to their figures and then putting on Just the right one. The conc? ttsus of opinion was in favor of the iaced-in-front cor sets in the lion-Ton and Royal Worces ter corsets. Tin litter. Mine. Hammond, busily fit ted many women after each demonstra tion. and showed where they hud been wearing the wrong type of corset for their figures. She said the corset house has to make different kinds of cors>.ts for the Kngllsh, French and American women. Sarah Bernhardt, when she played "I/Aiglon," requiring the straight boy ish figure, had a special corset made for her. This was the origin of the straight-front. There arc several chances in this year's* models that a?*<* said to he anatomically more nearly correct. The show will continue to-dav and to-morrow. The hours are 11 to 12. .1 to 4, and ."i to f>. Supervisor* to Meet. The regular monthly meeting of the Hoard of Supervisors of Henrico County will be held this morning at 10 o'cloc... Hoy Clinrffril Willi llnrclnr.i. Wyndham Pandrlge, a fourteen-year old negro, was arrested by Detectives Bryant and Thurman yesterday on a charge of breaking into the resilience of L. A. Smith. 414 West Marshall Street, and stealing a lot of lead pipe. The hoy was bailed for his appearance in the Juvenile Court. Various Forms Of Headachei "It la necessary Jn order to treat head- j ?ctaes properly to understand the c?: j??s which produce the affection'' says Dr. J. \V. ! i Hay of Blockton, Ala. Continuing. he says: "Physicians cannot even begin the trrat- , ment of a disease without knowing what causes give rise to it, and we must remem- : her that headache is to be treated accor Mng ' to the same rule. We must not only be par ticular to give a remedy lntondcd to coun teract the cause which produces the head ache, but wo must also give a remedy to, relieve the pain until tho cause of the trorb.s J has been removed To answer this purp< -o Antl-kamnla Tablets will bo found a mi. *1 convenient and satisfactory remedy. On ' tablet every one to three hours gives comfort. and rest In themostseverecasosof headache, neuralgia and particularly the headaches ? of women." ; When we have a patient subject to regular attacks of sick headache, wo should caution him to keep his bowels regular, for which nothing Is better than "Actolds", and when he feels the least rtgn of an oncoming attack, he should take two A-K Tablets. Buch patients should always be Instructed to carry a few Antl-kamnla Tablets, so as to have them ready for Instant use. These i tablets are prompt In action, and can ba depended on to produce relief In a very few minutes. Ask for A-K Tablets. Antl-kamnla T iblets can bo ototainedatall Irugglsts. 1 DARKEN GRAY HAIR. LOOK YOUNG j Apply Q-Ban-Not a Dye. j Harmless-Wonderful-Makes j Gray Hair Glossy-Dark. ; . Don't look old?look young?so if your hair Is wispy, thin, falling, gray, i streaked with pray, faded, dry. preiua- j turely gray, simply shampoo hair and ] scalp a few times with Q-Bhii Hair I Color Restorer. Almost before you know It your hair will be beautifully darkened, lustrous, soft, fresh, wavy, with that dark, lustrous gless which makes the hair so fascinating and at tractive. Also stops ltcliin.7 scalp, dandruff and falling hair and promotes an abundant growth of hair. Q-Ban is not a dye, but nets on the roots of the hair so the graj disappears and the hair i< so evenly and beautifully dark ened that no one can tell it has been used. cj-Kan Is not sticky or messy; harmless, and is guaranteed to darken uray hair or no charge. Try It. Hip 7-oss. bottle only 50c. Oram Drug <*?., r.2?i !?:. Broad St., 11MH 10. Main. Rich mond,' Vtt. out of town people sup plled by mail.?Adv. ??WfcaWI I'i f Attention, Mr. Farmer! For Sale, One Rumley Oil Pull Traction Engine is in Troy 2 eon - l.'slilg keroseno for fuel. Has only been used a few months and is in fine condition. Also, four T ?1-yard Dump Wagons, In ^ood dltlon. Whj not buy and use this outfit for hauling your manure and doing your plowing? It works per fectly, and when it ts not working the expense stops. Can be gotten at once. Address I*. O. Box 526, Newport News, Vtt. NO DARK HORSES Candidate* for r.lk? OflSccn Must Comf Out Into tli?* Open. ' j "The olil law of nominating on th?* date ??f election la nil, and then- will bo no dark horses In the ruoo thin year." Is the announcement made in advance of the annual election of otllccrs to bo held by Klchmond l,odgc; Hciievolcnt order of lOlks. to-morrow night. The printed list of nominees follows: Grand exalted ruler, William Grimmell; esteemed leading knlglit, 1!. A. Hord; esteemed loyal kniKl't, Thomas B. Gar rett: esteemed lecturing knight, 10. O. M<*sparran and 1.. C. rtow?ott: secretary, Walter It. Ilarwood: treasurer, John T. Anderson, Jr., and John B. Hose, Jr.: tiler. I,. J. Suhumann; trustee for three years, I. II. Fill: trustee for th^ee years. 10. M. lOppes. Nominations have been hi order for tlio past sixty days. By an inadvertence the name of Lecturing Knight Thomas 10. Garrett, who is a candidate for loyal knight, was omitted from the list of candidates previously published. Mr. Garrett will have no opposition. The only apparent contests are for the treasurershlp and the lowest chair, es teemed lecturing knight. William Grimmell, who will succeed IOxalted Kuler William l'erlsteln, has been prominent for some years, like Mr. l'erlsteln, in the upbuilding of Itichmond Lodge to its present place of prominence iu lOlkdom. Secretary Ilar wood, regarded as ono of the mo.n e-v petent oltlcers ever holding the post ho occupies, will have no opposition, his irood record Insuring him another term. Kxalted fiuler I'erlstein will be elected on his record, without opposition, to the post of representative to the Grand Lodue, and John H. Itliley, similarly sit? unt'd. will li? elected alternate. A feast atid entertainment wilt l>o given to further make memorable the election to be held to-morrow night. inspected of t'lilckcn Steiillna. Cliafleii H-*witt. fifty-two years old, was arrested by Policemen Utinn ami Su\allwood last r.ltfht as a suspicious character suspected of stealing chick ens Paving Henrtnn I'ostponnt. The Administrative Board yesterday postponed the date for the hearing of local assessments for sidewalk and alley paving, which was to be held on March IS. The hearing was postponed at the re quest of Edward J. Blake, special as sessment clerk, and on the motion of Mr. Heck was set for March 2.r>. Chnrgcd Witli Cutting. John. Forbes alias John Bailey, col ored. was arrested on a warrant charg ing him with cutting and wounding Annie Isabel) with a knife by Police man Hrennan last night. You can retain the freshness of a cake by wrapping in par afin paper or by pressing a Bheet of the paper over the cut portion. You can mate the cake worth the eaving by using Princine Baking Powder. Schwarzschild Ilfothcrs. Diamond Engagement Rings The engagement ring is (he most impressive gift and it should be as beautiful as the sentiment it conveys. Frequently, you hear comment upon the inexhaus tible store of inspiration re flected in the Schwarz schild stocks. It is because of the won derful quality of our Dia monds?and the superb newness of our settings? that cause the majority to look to the Schwarzschild store for the fashionable in jewelry. We invite inspection and comparison. Schwarzschild Brothers ltl?*hmon<rn I.ciwIIur Jeweler*. Second nnil llroml .Street*. Renovating Hats We will be ready for our Spring Styles Thursday, March 5th. Bring your old. discarded hat from last season, and let us make you this mason's style from it. All on dis- j play at SCHLOSS i The Leading .Hatters, 822 Rn.st Hroisd Street. AP out-of-town orders given spe- ' rial attention. Phone Rand. 2555. TO-DAY WE OFFK11 MEN'S Full Cut * | Night Robes Made of the finest of the ' j loom Mu si hi. Regular selling price the world over, 75c. Special Price, 50c K ? ? ) BARNYARD HATS In the New Tipperary Sailor EiYeij '"THIS new Barnyard Straws *? have arrived in full forco, and (lie effect of these rough straws is so admirable in conjunction with the sim plicity of the new modes that they bid fair to shine as the brightest star in the constellation of spring fa vorites. The flat crowns with medium brims vie with tl narrow brim and high crown for first favor, and tl Russian Turbans and Quadricorners are close coj petitors. Colors! Such a galaxy of color as you;.,, dreamed of perhaps; but never seen, surely. Sue} delicate tones and new shades will delight the devotfll of fashion into the silence of purest, admiratkuil There are the Palm Beach Sand Hats, Hats of RoclfyJ Mount blue, the fashionable Newport tan, Gettyprl burg gray, Tuxedo brown, Arizona silver, and 'a] charming spring shade, Oregon green. Beautiful' Hats, madam! Charmir.g Hats. Hats that wfu delight the most fastidious. Attractively priced^ S1.4S and $2.4S. Good Grainy Lhrd, lb 10c S. UUman's Son, Lc. KntublUlird ISO.*,. IN20-23 K. Mnln. r.OU 10. Mnrnhnll. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES ALBERT STEIN Cor. Fifth and Broad Streptj ? 5 March Sacrifice of Entire Stock | FURS, COATS, SETS, MUFFS Preparatory to Removal. 13 on April 1. to our New aud Larger Store, 210 North Fourth Street-^ N Flipupst Fur Bargains ever offered in Richmond. Articles hought during sale stored . free of charge during spring and j summer months. 1 Furs Stored Free Bertha Hasse-Beckh, Inc. 2110 North Second Street. The grocer 2**^^ knows it, too. \)\ ffjfll That's why he has it in stock. S? It doesn't stay on the shelf long. Too many calls for it? Custom ?3 has made it standard. Nature's Q ^ J sugar in its most dclicious form and flavor?the iuice from sugar \ pfltip - It is at YOUR !Hsgijp||^ grocer's. ; Packed in tins ^F?P pal ALABAMA-GEORGIA SYRUP CO, A MONTGOMERY, ALA. 7Kats what! want-- f n n ji ? A. \XM\f\ |77|--^| And you can't " fool him, either. He knows the tin and the taste of SAFE-TfcA rIRST 50c., 60c, 70c. and $1.00) ?t pound WIlUliESALB DIMTKI?UTU"9. AI,I, U'HOLKi VLB GROCE)R|/: /] It's a popular hostess who serves