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SUPERINTENDENT LEAVES FOR NEW DUTIES vr? ?? Dr. Cbandlrr Rrromm Ilrad of I'cderal Division at WaahlnKton ff;,-" To>.Morroir. J. A. C. Chandler goes to Wash ^?jniton 'to-morrow, where he will lm '.^vmedlatcly take up his work under the ; federal board of vocational education. Dr. Chandler will be known as "chief ? 6t the Division of Vocational Rrhabiil ftatlon." and hi? work win have to do with the rehabilitation along vocation al lines of the permanently crippled ;?? Knd injured soldiers sent back from y ?he other side. Ho will have associated with him W. H. MiiRce, for several years superin tendent of vocational education in Richmond city schools, who has been spending the summer studying recon structive methods employed in the big centers abroad art! in this country, as >?ell for the rehabilitation of disabled soldiers. , During the absence'of Dr. Chandler. First Assistant Albest H. Hill will be acting superintendent of the city (Schools of Richmond. is doublTburdened Woman Servlnjj Out Kine In %J?ll Is Srnrd With Warrant, Charg ing Theft. Mrs. O. K. Bugg. who i* serving out a tine at the City Jail after having been ut.nvlc'.erl ot opera*, hig a disorderly house. nas yesterday served with a j warrant, charging her with the thef: ot a graphophone belonging to C. B. Haynes A: Co. She will be givf, a hearing in Police Court Monday morn ing on the theft charge. ? WOULD BUILD WARSHIP Richmond Hanker* Suprpest Contrib uting I.lberty Hond?? for Con struction of Vessel. Richmond bankers have suggested that a battleship be built with money , tfeflved from J50 liberty bonds to be j uonated by' tlia America!! people. Tliey j ?suggest that the ?hip be named "Ijib erty." The plan would have to have ; the approval of tiie government before Lcing put into operation. The propo- j sitioli will be taken up with Secretary >. WcAdoo by the Richmond men behind the movement. W. S. S. BOOTHS AT FAIR Mm. John t;. Hayes Appointed to Superintend Sales of l,lherty War Saving* Stamps. By the courtesy o; tiie Virginia State Fair Association, the war savings ? committee will operate three booths on the Fair Grounds, where stamps may be purchased. Mrs. .lohn G. Hayes, chairman of the woman's committee. Will have charge. She has appointed the following women to have charpe: Tuesdav. Mrs. G. T. \W Kern; Wed nesday, Mrs. Carroll Montague; Thurs riav, Mrs. Sam Cohen: Friday, Mrs. L.. H.Reed and Mrs. .1. P. Nash; Saturday. Airs. Garrett B. Wall and Mi*s Lizzie Hotchkiss. The women who will assist Mrs. Hayes on Monday are as follows: Monday?Mrs. George Goodridge. Mrs. Henry Hotchkiss; Miss ??larv A Safe and Speedy Rheumatism Remedy That Offers T\vo Weeks Treatmeal to Any Sufferer on Merer Back Plan Br; fair to yourself, you sufferer from rheumatism, no matter what form. Go to Tragie Drug Ca, or any good drug gist and Ret a package of Bheunia. the suaranteed prescription, t'se the en tire bottle, and if you don't think it lias given you <iuick and sure relief, say so, and you can have your money back. Isn't that a fair offer? Can vou see any deceit or red tape about it ' What chance do you thke'.' Absolutely r.one. Then get a bottle of Kheuma "to-day. It's a reputable physician's prescrip tion, altoKcthrr different from reme dies usually prescribed, free from nar cotics, and perfectly harmless. Kheuma acts on the kidneys and helps to force the uric acid from the swollen joints and other lodging places. it pleases you in a day; i! makes you hopeful a-.d happy it, ;? week. lt has released ;r?'" ,b?nda:v\ ,hciumatlc sufferers who thought nothing would give relief It fa Us aa 'nUCh for -vou ?il seldom Don't miss this money-back offer V arge bottle, sufficient for two week* treatment, is inexpensive, Adv. Boyd. Mrs. K. M. Crutchfleld. Mrs. i Woodson Waddey, Mrs. Thomas Mur roll, Mrs. Stuart Michaux. Mrs. Hugh Hose. Mrs. William Forbes, Mrs. Coot? llcadquartors b</Oth will be located [ In the Admlnlstrativo Building, ad | joining the government exhibit. Other booths will bo in front of the I Brunei stand and north of the Adinin i Istrative Building. ! RICHMOND YOUTH DIES FROM BATTLE WOUNDS i Lfttnnrd 8. Klot* Rnllnted In April, U?IT. and >Va* at Kront for i Year. | Corporal .Leonard S. Klotz, grandson 1 of Mrs. Theresa Paptlstilla and nephew. of Mrs. C, vJ.-J HlCkev, 1212 Ashland i Street, has died .of wounds received In battle, according: to word Fecelvoti here yesterday by relatives. ?? He was for merly employed In a Richmond station-, ! ery house, and enlisted In April, 1M7. I Immediately after war was deelated. i He went abroad in Otetober'uf the same year und had seen much active service at the front. , - n; ??? RICHMOND COLLEGE BOY KILLED BY HUN BULLET Herunrd Allen. Graduate of 1017, Die* Fijchflng; "With Marine* In Krtncr. Word has been received by Isaac BiKirs. 1103 Floyd .Avenue, that his nephew, Bernard ? Allen, twenty-two years old, has been killed in France while lighting with the marines. Thf* young man lived at King and Queen Courthouse, and was the son of R. r>. Allen. He waS a student at Kiehmond Col'sge. having graduated last year. .< ' WARREN H. MERCER DIES; SON OF PROMINENT LAWYER Young Hiehmonder, n Corporal, Given l.lfe lor Country?Knil t'*wc In Konititiil. , Corporal Warren H. Mercer, eighteen years old. son of Mrs. W. 11. -Morcer, of *hls clly. died in. a lied O'ross hos pital In France, according to a tele gram received yesterday by his mother. Corporal Mercer was tne grandson of the late W. M. Parrish. His mother was Miss Florine Parish. Marshall Perish and Oeorge It. Mercer, of this city, ?-?.re brothers of the deceased. His father. Warren II. Mercer, was a wide ly known lawyer. Corporal (Mercer entered the service when ho Was sixteen, and served on the Mexican border under Captain F.dwin P. Conquest. His comrades were proud of calling him the youngest sol dier In the army. As r member of the Fifty-fourth Field Artillery he was sta tioned at Canip McClolhm bofore going t o France. . . ? . LEAVE ALL YOUR SKIN TROUBLES i AID LOAN CAMPAIGN Mnudr Adam* Speak* to Women and Visit* Seven Pines Dnp-l.oud ing Plant. Miss Maude Adyms. the actress, par ticipated in the Liberty !o.n campaign l.ci c Saturday by addressing women at the Academy of Music and aiding in the sale of bonds at the booth there. She a'so visited Seven Tines yesterday, where tlie took part in a celebration b> the women .workers in the ba;> loading plant. ? TO PDSLAM "Get things done" in tliu quickest, ; most eflicient way. That's the demand ' of to-day. Recausa. Poslam is so well able to combat skin troubles, goes at ; them energetically rignt at the start, and finishes what it begins, it should be first aid to any suiTerer from eczema. Itching stops; angry skin is soothed and comforted. Pimples, rashes, scalp-scale and minor troubles usually need few applications. Here is quality?concentrated. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 1M3 West 47tji St.. N'ew York City. And Poslam Soap, being medicated with Poslam, will benetlt your skin ! while used daily for toilet and bath.? Adv. NORMAL BLOOO TN ANEMIA THE BLOOD By LEE HERBERT SMITH, M. D. In the above drawing from the human blood in health (Fig. A) and In die aase (Fig. B) we see how the bipod changes, as seen through a microscope, when ? person is thin-blooded u in anemia (Fig. B). During the long winter month? moet women are boaeed up in the home, office or factory, getting little good air or proper exercise. Therefore the following spring or rammer they feel weak, nervous, look pale, or the skin breaks ont in pimples, eroptiens or boils; one feels * blue " and with oat energy. 8ome times handc are oold and ? clannny.* "Women often are so pale they look almost green?often ?ailed *green sickness." At each time* there ie a large* decrease in the rod or white blood corpnsclea and the blood oells instead of being ronnd and healthy take on irregular shapes, a* in Fig. B. What's to be done in sneh eases ? P<it iron :n roar blood, and the eella be come round and red ; they lose the irregular shape and yon gain in rim, rigor and vitality. By experimehts and actual test, I have fonnd that the best com bination of iron with herbal extracts is to be found in an iron tonic, called "Irontie," and sold by moet druggists in tablets of one hundred for sixty cent*. Ton will find that instead of pale cheeks, feelings of lassitude, tired, worn out before day is half done, after taking *Irontie" your cheeks will have color, yon wfll feei strong and vigorous, and * ready for the fray." tftart. new and you will be snrprioed how full of vim, rigor and vitality yea will feel in & fewshort weeks. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllf llllliiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiui iiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiit mmiiifeiii turn CARRY WHISKY BELTS Four XfitroM ArreMed With Sixty I'lntu of l.l?our About Walntn. i flints of whisky were found i In bolts strapped about the u-alsts fit [ rour np(;io?s who- wevo arrested here i i und arraigned tn Police t'ourt yenter- j . day morning:. The negroes were taken rromiun Incoming train. Throe of the . prisoners. Ham Brown. Jainen Otcy ? and William Heed were held for the grand Jury, while John Surles was ] turned over to Federal authorities. IIVirginia's Greatest Fair starts here to-mor-i row. You and I will enjoy i( as we, always do. r Full enjoyment is best ob-j tained anywhere we gt> by being dressed in a way that our con sciousness approves. V, This sensation is more readily ? obtained in Berry Clothes. *1 Fall styles are ready?fori man and boy. ? Berry patrons have no "re- i grets." ' The Berry label protects you during an Epidemic of unworthy merchandise! r Money back as cheerfully as' we take it. \ | : %imizzz3me^;3ams?.:. zmiz: '/.is* I Announcement ? A S Y To my friend.? and customer.6. A' ??} I wish to announce that I have w V? purchased the .JKNXIXGS F1S1I M' ? CO.. Inc., that I have managed i for the past eighteen month.-:, A '? and I will continue the business T i<{ and s-erve you as in the past. 1 JENNINGS I 1 FISH CO. I KIIXEST .JKXNIXtJS, Proprietor. ||; 1 ' Montague Mfg. Co., li Te??k |nd Halo Sta.. Illrkmoi, V*. j ! I tfMBKR?HOtr.H AMI linKSMKU. I I 111111ii 111111) II111111111M11i11111i1111II11111111M 11! 1111111IIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H1111111111111111111 Biggest and Best Sale We've Ever Had! So Don't Miss It! Pairs Welt Sewed Shoes at Unheard of Prices. 3,500 ? V . Good Shoes Extremely Low Priced, But No Cheaply Made Shoes at Any Price # New Lot .Fancy Sample Boots All Sizes in Each Style. Black Kid Lace Boots..... Hlark Kid Cloth, Fancy Cloth Tops. Black Kid Button Boots... Black Calf Button Boots Black Calf Walking Boots.. Patent Colt Boots Lace and liutton, lilack and Fancy Tops. $3.50 PAIR Sizes a to OTHER STYLES?All Leathers, All Sizes, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. ?Y' SPECIAL TAN [MILITARY BOOTS .. BLACK MILITARY BOOTS. Welt Sewed ?All Sizes. f $5and $6 Buy Here and Save for Liberty Bonds. Richmond, Va.?STORES?Reading, Pa. - YOUNG GEIGER CO. Watch Our Windows SMART SHOES FOR YOUNG WOMEN 410 East Broad Street ii i., fjjk ? j. i... .These 4-Piece Bedroom Suites, composed of Dresser, Bed, Chiffonier and Toilet Table, are great values. We bought them some time ago, 30 per cent under to-day's price, and we offer themJ to you in keeping with what we saved. Eight suites, in this lot?every piece finely constructed and of magnificent period designs, Adam Suite, brown mahog any; extra fine value, $167.00. . English Cottage Suite, ma hogany; a little beauty,.$186.00. William and Mary Suite, ma hogany; very line and massive, $280.00. Sheraton Suite, Kenihvorth mahogany; exclusive style, $232.00. Louis XVI. Suite, antique ma hogany ; beautifully designed, $257.00. William and Mary Suite, ma hogany; value extraordinary, $232.00. . - V ?Queen Anne Suite, mahog-. any; the "better kind," 9289.00, Adam Suite, brown mahfcgw any; large and handsome, $272.' "Kitchen Maid" Kitchen Cabinet Anyway, you come, in and inspect this Cabinet. If you don't think it's "Bet ter" for the money?no harm done. We're glad to show them. Up From $39 ACORN "Hot Blast' Heaters; ; If you use soft coal, you've got to buy. the "Hot Blast"?that ie. if y6u want the most satisfaction for your money. We've got them In all sizes. Priced right. . ? ? . . Gas Ranges This mighty- good Gas Range is here-?priced rea sonably. Guaranteed to be equal to any and superior to most?$22.50, $33.50, $43.50 to *70.00. FOR INSTANCE?even if it's only.to maintain a decent self-respect ?no one can afford not to buy LIBERTY BONDS?twice as many as last time. When the man with a "disposition that only a mother Can love" buys 'em and smiles, it's the least WE can do." .7 ? vAdams arid Broad Streets. The Oldest Housefurnishing Store in Richmond ft There is no use to mince matters: we have got to pay for this war. .ft If we do not pay now by buying LIBERTY BONDS, we shall have to pay later in taxes.. ft In the Third Liberty Loan 7 persons out of 100 in the South bought LIBERTY BONDS. ft That is to say, only 7 Southerners out of 100 accepted their share of the obligations and actual expenses of a war which is being fought by /men.from,the North, the South, the East and the Westi . ? ? ? .? -V . ft Are .we Southerners billing to foist our obligations onto other sections of the country? Are we willing to have the West shoulder 18 per cent of our war obliga tions, and the North-East 20 per cent, while 7 of us out of 100 do our duty by our country? ft The Fourth Liberty Loan is under way. ft Shall we again shift our obligations; or are we ready to do our share? '> . * ? ft Shall we buy more LIBERTY BONDS, or pay more taxes? , . ., ... . w. . ft If you want to render real personal service, loan your credit to your government. ft Let us explain to you how. you can do something really worth while. American Naiioftal Bank