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" DECEMES TWO SDNS KILEEO B! STEPEI1TH (icornia Woman Tolls Sliorill Hus band I'ihwI llrf lulu W.iuoii AfliT Mtihlor. I My Assoc ated I'res- 1 Al.UANV. i;a . .1 i'iv i: . n I Isaiah Temple. little sons >f Mrs 1 Jennie Hudson, w ??!. nund.-rrd ly their 5t<-i>fat h"f. i;:.n M'.ore 11 ? i ? 1 ^ ? ? after ho had v.r. 1> beaten tbiin <aily TimmIiij in Mi nt, aeoiltnn *.i a stati in* nt a.i.ued t<> I iv?* l>. . n made In tIn; jail hot* today by lh< r ni'it her Kolloivini; Mi* womai ' . i ' statement, ir ! before it wa- niad? puhlle by the oilin r- ilild- n was spirited IIW.iV Iron A! -aw ' > .V : ? t. for saf> k. ? ;.i i u* Mi- Hudson s story wa- t ! former Kin.-iff 1. i: Mla. K. At a !? :nc to Bla.-k, Mr- Hnds n ? !d 1. ?. .fter sh> and h- i husl.ai.'l had J. t ? the house :?> di i.? town, .vli? t? she was to accept a position. Hudson rdi r< <1 J.. - : ? uo a* t s- i s r t. . t to tli'- harn bt ai d wait f i him as h? had to r.i hack into th* h*i*.;se She as nod I.: hi ".vh; t was n* ? . -.ny for her to jjo to thii l"t. g)ii> said. and '? f replied with an oatlt th t ? va tone of 1*" l.ii - i:o s.-. and it" she did not po h- would kii; hei. K* in l!o lot. sh s . d. !,*? hi ird i* t I- ? > s ? oreaminir and as .???;.* rush* d toward the house h. ard three ,? vliotf-. 11 ? r h ;.-1>ii :: d thou i a nil1 o it . ' -a' i. and Mm! th. ?! \V ? ' it '"she nei iisi d h.m ?t kil'i; th.. h \s "she slid hi- lhr> it*n> i t*. h- v if she told what she Isnew. and loi> d h ' : i. int.. J ill* \\ a :i a ? d ill a ? : ? town with hiin Ml 1 1 : . I. - a !.i. a ? . ? 1 . -ir t ? k, thai > h was a f: . ? ? I ! ? 1. 1 ? I:. /dory ? \ < n after Hudson hail he< ftlaccd in jai . for ho had r,.;.| h* i that ?( hi was : >t able to ), )? h. *? h. M -ISlil -?*? t ih.it son:.* oil" . s. did. STOLEN MONEY IS FOUND ON 2 DINWIDDIE NEGROES ? ? ?:. t . i . ? 11 i ? ? ?' -1 I M.. ? ? ? ti- :t I - > ? ? : ? 1. I '111 w ;? ail't II' I 11 i> ? :iff r-inninjc <1 'wn rim." with wh h 111' h i; >? t i ! a ih? nilirdi r ? to llaeklm- ami (Ir illith )? * li i. mirrors. r ha\::.tr ? ? r v ? .! in : hf "i .ii j.iii. i'anival m rvi.-t-s lor the 11i ij-<I. r? < 1 man w. i<- hi-ld ih afterrto 'i a' orU fr ti tin 'J' '1 Sli pinnl ' ;;:???! i" r M !<?/?! ttv 1 \ >' ?> S ?jt I. i i. ofli. ?i.i; ntr. 1 n t criin nt w.t a: !? ' i tin- <-)mr. h .fin ? v. Besides his wife, White I.*; survived ! li; i <? ? !i;ii!! I'll IM'i !?-. St. ?! ih. in. Jr. and I'.lizahet h W hit', a ! I ?. nwidci i. . Thr.'<- hr.tliirs ami 11.r ? r su-t. : ? W J > .mil \\" T Wh t. f Pinui<1(1 n . .1 U White of M. n ' ma Mr- \\" V 11 .i rri:-i in, M i- T. i" Z lniur, cf 1'ir.\v|(l(lii- I'olinH. ainl Mv>. .1 A .1 til . . I;!"1 lit w i. ^ ' 'nlJtit \ . i No -un :'. . . 3 KILLED. 4 WOUNDED. IN KENTUCKY PISTOL DUEL [l'v A ..elated IT. s ? ! KN< ?xvn.u:, TKN.V. .In!> I?A ??;??? al 11. t ? .!? \ rnal ..: i "I"r-i!? uti? ? from Midil'.ishoro, K> , .-a>: Thteo m. n \\?ro Kill."I ami f. :r w.t- seriously v. und.d at Lyin h !ti a pistol ilu.l about 1! oVlo.-k Ih:.* morninir. a vordinir to ; ?ivi -. r.-a.-h ?ne her.- law- ti afternoon. Th? duel foll.'Wi .1 'i .t: t? ini.: ? ft"i. .? i t" pl.ii'i tin l i- . *\ ho t..-i:-t' 1 at' test, iti euytnil;, The il. <i ii' H.ll II..: - iii!. . ii f of j?ciJi-? <" . Jim ?*"!diron, liejmty In -r iff. and f'aii I'ulton, mine f- 'i'inan. for t hi i': ' ? tt,.t. s <*?? a ?! i 'uk - Company, ii? cinh anil Kulton were killed < ? i ? t rl(: at ami i'i- ?: t r i ? n sue ctiinhi'd :.i hie u >umls w : a a few hour.". Til-- ?:.in.'> of t',. v. .urii:.-il an' nut know ti n- r t ? . ? ami-.- of t i - wtiii' . i:' i t I.tit thi'V ail i n hit..-: ; .1 at la*t a -in;- i ? ? h. iliir hum- ?! in ?In ll.itlan ja:l, wh ? i will hi* guarded by a cordon of police ni. Ti t.i pi "V.-aJ . M. 1 'il-' ot the a. c 1, i- is "a 1 BERNARD BAROCH CONFERS WITH GERMAN FINANCIER IJKKM V. l-.i l tiat .1 l:a :: h Aim ? - ?' - lug l ?? w ,t t . i t I Intro st ?.!?? v ? man;. V ? ' ? pt mi.:' . ? night w '::: n an hmir afti - art ?? ;t.K in I'n r ? a >rt! : -? t ? ? t : in-, ti' - Ml'i : ? ? t o a it i t \ r: I . 'i is in * I? "itl:i r . I . i. w3i.it ti I done t ' i ' t ii i ' ? : i? ? :i .i i v:. ii ri a: n. wh: t ? :> rm:iii a : i attribute..- '. ? ? ? ? Am- i ? i t ier o! all':.. -: v. ho l ! Jm. I Jar'.i? h ? nil : ? .t In- s M. r. for that ;??>!? ?? ? . ? ? \ ? ? "I am i ? ? .O !. !y t- }!??:>? ?? K:i ropi'.a n i ' ? ' ? t' ? m i 1 how : t IO' ? ' ' ? * IT : I ' Mr I ?' . | I i * ii ? .ii t Ann I .? ? ? I t a a t t hi- A Iti- : . in i ?? .a s ? v : ? .? LAST MINUTE MODES FOR THE WELL-DRESSED MAN \K\V YOHK; July ! p t\I l-:i\!?: V Kl! > }i i i?? point tlnii irriiinstii n.-e thai his t lollies mil.- lit ill in-ttor ?>r .?><>k licti< r. but to the *! . i: I:.- eh s i' in. w til rar. |ui > ptlon, i>> tally w .tli i'limat?. sea son ami oc< iislott. lie i'\i ? Is in know i n n w ii.it ? w ? 11 i- ii wii' r. nti'l wlirrt' I.1 w ? ;11 Til- I V. !:. ? IM !-i tots ill f< ? r :.i, : ? ? i t ov ? 11 \ -Kate ami I" tukoM iii.'. s t?.<> KcriouHly: tin- Americ an il< ? s 11"t tak it si rioiislv ??m?tiiili. 'I'll' .-ilK li tt that highest symbol of II i enl '??ma n I- hi n Ha\ ail ! ? :? - to I? an:t i very whei abr??a?l iltirniL. autumn ami I .?;.r: i> -. ? \ ? ? 11 a III" in: I'll:- i n. s lilt li. y i t j II.? \v >m para I i Vt ! > ? I.loni ?|f.i-s one; !...'?> ii |i> ? r i ' this ? ill ? >! s. a 11 ? > w ! ?:iii) . : u- >.mi >.tir liaii'.ls into mil ;>. , li.ts \\ >i? ?i II . y shoi:|.| !>? glnve>l' ami. iKi'aps. iari?vinv ?' sti.k Why s j i.. is i < i <>i,, who iviars spats feci a-, tl,->!ii:li !>? \\ > !. 'I > I.lit. I for lnoi k- | i?B ?>??.? ? All this is wrong1 nml uruHt ; l>>- Ret right, if lite line art of ?lr?>ss j i >* l>> 1 m<> ? lost irt I'Vi-r ln r> . V HI tlx lll ttr-l ilil I-oihlftions i>> .1 ? >>ii ipany llif 1 i ii i ? ii K'i.Kti,-. now ll.t \>^ii--. art- 1111 a Tint: caps ol tin- .->>ri pii-turi'i In ilo1 i.irtuoinu -U>ii I. Th<-> .i i ? ri nit t>i Irish limn, white or ii.iiiii.il > olor, ami t ho box phal in th> bn> k allow.- th'-m to e \ - pa:> l easily ;i i I to s: i fast in a .-panUi ni: wiml Such a tap is tip it a for inc.orinv ?< wdl as for uolf ai >1 ',i>; si t>ai k as it is um-ommoiily li. I'l a ?>?' I >1 . 1111 IS i>-:. ;>1\ t'lt'ii neil. Tli' I \* ;.I lb I P I: ? ? \ i b 1. ? vi.-nj- sllatb-s Ho fit and lessens sunMink. i ithi-r sm.'i't sjiortini: i ips aiv ina>l- of briirbtlv ehiek.tl Scotch I'lia wllnus Tlii si' ii;a> b> roll. I up ri^bt-mul ti: lit a i I i" i !:> l> >1 iik. a liamlk.r i hi. r. Knsbionnhlo country Hubs, follow ing ti i pra ? tice in i'.'.iropc. an' ailopt itiK iii.-i :i.>? I i\? . I i . i ? >.its, .is illus irat.il almVi "I'li> ? ? alt- pit I uivsmio an?l sportsmanlike ami m rv( to (||f Ir11 ni i.i 11' m. iiilit i s from imp-si s. Sm-li a coat is 11::i? 1 ? - of light-weight Man ia 1 ill a \ariety .,] sbatl. s. tap. il] with ,i . .nit rastniK co|..r at edge.". ' Mlfl?>> l-'ii-l in I In* \>inil WATERS FROM CLOUDBURST RECEDING IN NEBRASKA Hy \ ??? ? i :i I ? | i': , -s | \ I.I.IAN) -K. .N'KIt . .In. \ ] ... ? A fl.-r ?i l> ?11 ? hours an a int-t a w.i 11 w.i ?. t w li .eh . ? i i mii- r?-:i < In <1 ! .i '.m i. s' lii'iirii f??? as it ru.-hi'il ? I? ? w li t hi' Whit* 11 n ? : . I it vi>iit ful - I lovvtiii; ,t clotulhuryl lit Nnrihirn No i I -1 .i - lv i \ . ? : i 111a . . .-11 ? i-a ? I > t?>'la > iliac! iiiudii .safe moiit their tieloiis* . - III., u.l'. l: ll.Mll. || N ? ,til.lii.. *; ,i 1 ? i ? * w. 11- rijH'rl.-O .Mrs. s. a. Jiass.-ti, \vhi? w.i.-' ilrowticl \\ 11 <" 11 ; I ? r W i - .- w I ? 11:, w .I ' \ ?cl i in, ? .i ,i I; iii> w li. i ^ u ? i ? .? tr v.- l 11 t h> lliifiili.l Iarea, which iiicliule<l Harrison ami ! 11-1 f i 11 a ii ilri-u -. lit i . ? n mi li s. t o ? ; t.r 111-1 vi? s.i' |m ? -?.?<! Til* ? iwii >! \ii ln w.- was imimlati ll i.ir ? t. im- I i -1 n in lit. ?i>l<llrr 11 ivi'li ii rui-il Wiiln.ill INinor ? "11 a !"!' \ n) M ?i ! a , TKN n .1 lily 1 *> '. I w - a mi . 11 . I . ' ; r < ? j. 1?? T h<>r|>t (? ?!.?> ".it ! 'i at. i !? "i i- ? I-" I Hi i-ill s <?! tin .Sixth I'alv.it;. wlii ? alli>:< niil iv in 11 in t::? ^tiaril holISi I was ihe i>at>is for llio rccunt rcniova' ? i' -H i i"r- ' i'l ?*tss t:om ri>m ? ? l . ? ? i? j. .* t 'ill iiivi-n ,a ? - ? w I t h ' ut inn.nr.' after . ! ill .11 IIu ??f hi.- . as.' Hy a hbitrtf <> Iv* ? .1 . " .a .1 ? r i fi ??! M: -1;. n. i al .1 - :ii 1 ' .Mi.rr is n iiirni inter i>t tin- liili. ill > . ??- j?s alia pockets ami sbi \ e -but loins. 'Some times tin- Huh ili v i? i- is embroidered upon I In* breast pocket. as shown. To In sure. tin- 1*1 uI* i ii.it carries a hit of a formality and is hardly to be worn when playing, lint rather to be assumed before. durinn <>r after, tak iriK the place of tin- lanuliar cricket or tennis "blazer." Ciisj on llie Wiilst nnd tli?' I'lirkrtd I'leatiiiK the tops of trousers, a Kreneh idea, permits extension at the pulling pm k.-rinir, as il has u dis I'or.i eitiim ii1' nl doiiiiA, especially .it spirls TM. - pleated elt?et is por trayed hi'! i . I; MM) he plaet ll al the sides or it e i > I"- set direetlv above the terminalion of Ihp. cbitler crenHo. This idea is .ii " applied to trousers fur town dr. ,-s and for eveiilun dress. 11 and k i reh ie f.- and other J-mall arti ? bs may I ?? .it rod in the shb po<k .Is n.i.re ll veil ii'ti 11 v, it trousers a re ph .11 ed ;i' 1 lie top. Many in- i. ike to ?lispensi with eol lar and era\at when en.cimed in a uaine of rapid uive an<l-t.i:. like tennis *!'1 i i.ilher untidy look. whieh .sen,. I'jeetionable. may lie j avoided bv w.ariiifr a liitht woolen lull filer fat.:..il with a Kohl safety) pin. as reproduced below. This not only tnak ? ? presentable, e-p.eial Iv if won:. II are atnoim the lookers nn. Inn it 11 -? ? i ?' perspiration. I.finite >lmle<< of (lie Week The new.st a,i.lor or field ? | is proviib d with i small bnekle it\ front. Hidden liy I ! . I u wai d i?uIk< oi ?11? ?rn? ii. Tin- 111-- .tip may be Unbi lled or .ii.d il will. It i mad. bone twee.I or inn Kahnrdine. Silk laniard handkerchiefs, pat 11 riii d in I'. rsi.ui inii I'aisb y ?!? - sinns of brilliant colors, are mueh in | VOK lie I ?. ea ? i J l il I In- 111 ? ast pocket j of sport jin ki ts like tweeds and uahardiiies l 'i. Id waistcoats of eordnroy. either l a ii or kimv, ari a recent r. vlv.il. borrowed from the sportini; kit l tin Imnt --mail The latest a inimiliK suit is made I with a lop of white worsted jerse; ? P.ih and trunks of navy-blue Man uel. This ei.mlnti.it ion of a knitted lahrie with a woven mi- nlv.s more freedom and II. Nihility. NOTK- Questions coneernlmr for-! reel I >ress for Men will be answered by Alfred Stephen I'.r.van if addressed [to him in ea re of this newspaper. .To insure a reply, a stamped envelope nlUSt hi em i.s. d. ? i'n pyrin lit, I??L*I by Alfred Stephen I try,, til WILL DISCUSS IMPROVING SERVICE TO STATE PRESS I .-'I" :il t.1 Th.' Tit: . - Dispatch.1 j M ? i:im.K. v.\ . July r. j j I * r ? ? i ??ri. su;.. lint. i Southern ili I vision >( i in- \ ? j'rrss, will ill*"' i t:o Vjii ilia 11rninTN of tli.it iii-miik.i' I'll ;ii it. .11 Vi.-w on S;il uril.ty. .lit ?- In <1 . ,iss a proposal for 11)? ? i-ii|ir..\ ? tin n't in .sorvli-c to V ii K Iiii:< <l .i !\ n> w.- papri 'I'ln- . .ill. i. ? li- .lnU'il for View I.. ..! Hie thirty- I third antutI mooting of tho Virginia I'll A atimi of : it h a Kioator, 11 i 1111! ? i- of 1.1. Vir mii.i patrons of | tl|. A v.iir ,.i t ? '1 I'l. ;i i ?? IIKI1I lli-l'S. NEAR FISTICUFFS IN BONUS BILL FIGHT (roiitlmii'il From First I'atte.) bring back the Mil from committee. Strong clashes between liomoeratic opponents and Mcpuldican advocates of recommittal marked tin- closing del a It*, Hut liny wcro inilil as com - pared to the seencs which followed yt ho roll call. Among i In sr incidents was a challenge by Senator M. i'um ber, Mcpuhlican. North l>aUota. i li;iMi llion of tin? hill, to Senator Mood. I'omncrat, Missouri, to settle a iiiics tion of veracity "outside." ami shouts of "Sit down" made to Senator Mo ('umber by Senator Watson. Demo crat, Georgia. Senatorial dignity and ru'es w. re lost in the confusion. A half d. /.en Senators were speaking at once, ctuiuoi'tni; for i-<>cojetiiti? >11 I y the Vioe I'resilient. To add to the din. a mid summer storm broke over the i"aplol. (murine torrents of rain on the ulass roof of the Senate, while liuhlnint; Hashes vied with its 1 iuhti 11 k system. Senators could L? heard only with dilliculty. U rtuiulr for '1'ivn Honrs, The row broke when Senator \!> < 'umber was rccouni/.cd by tin Vice-| President to . xplain the effect of the bill's recommittal Senators Mobin soii, IVuiiiiTiil. Arkansas, and Heed declared that there licitm no bill or other business l>> fore the Senate. Mr. Met 'umber's : pi i i'h was not in ordei but the Vice-l'r? sident ruled in lavoi of .Mr. Met'umber. Kor two hours the parliamentary and personal w i a n m I i n continued Senator .MoCumbor standing by his nuns and tin illy cotieludini: '.i. speech. The Senate, by a virtua partj vote of ;t?; to j7, also sust .1 in- d the Vice-President's rulings. There \\ ? re many ton-. moun tils, . spo :a!.\ when Senators M. ("timber and M> ! walked toward each other on oppo site sides of the aisles. Senator U-.i. irison and other.-, however, stepped I clvvi en them ThN o< . urr> I when Senator l;.id. referring to Mr M< ? "timber 'iivitation for di-c<i -ion <.r their ditrereiii'i s 'outside.'' d. I.i Veil I never saw a bla-ktiuard vet who did not want to no outside to 11 . Senator .Mei'unibi r t en 1< *'t ?? real and moved toward Senator Moid, while Senator Williams. 11.1110 i.: IS'ississippl. called Mr. Meed "to old. ? Senator Mohinson. dr. taring that Ih. jn-rsonalit ies did ti"t roll, ct en lit on he Seimlc. "suiil-'esti d that both S- n ,1'nrs go over the and d. lei. their remarks." I'...ih Senat rs finally agr.-. d t? this. Senator Moid sayinu in did te.r wish any r*'il.iirti"n to stand It* ?idded, however, that "the Outside i'; so lame that it is generall y ? n - i- idefed a sa fe piac ." Tite refunding operations, .it lets' ms- to the prin -ipal debtor nati a; rumht to be completed in a few months and the bonus lojl tl'.eti pre ..did with, S> 11.iter Met'tun -i . - -. rt. d "I 1 an say with ale .dill, asstirain ? 16 the American people and the Amor t. .iti soldi* 1." hi added "ti-.:: thi - bill will hi eiui -led into iaw and I am certain 'that it* effective date, July I. 1U1'<>r payments will not Have tu be extended. Dclav will not deprive veterans o? a MiikIo riKbt under the Mil." IHlrin-; tlio disturbance. Senator Watson, of ?icor?;ia, several times shouted In Senator .McCumher to "sit clown" am! inveighed against "the cowardice With Which the soldiers haVc been treated here today." This was reei ived with applause from the gallcro s. "Those who wait at tlie sepulchre until litis bonus bill is resurreeted likely will beeome. | aut alraid, old gray-haired men," said Senator Heed, lie inquired why it was "necessary" to have president Harding muKe his address before I he Senate, and Sena tor Watson. Republican. Indiana, re plied that Republican Senators bail "insisted" upon it. ' I'ntil Secretary Mellon had writ ten his letter setting forth theTreas urv's tinancial condition. Senator Watson, added, "Senators were not ill Treasury sit nation." Thereupon, lie continued, they in - sti d the President conic here and ma lie his statement to the country as well as the Senate, regarding the ? .? ui > sit nut ion." "In other words, the Senators told i!i. rres di lit and the President trdil the Senators, and then the Senate," Mr K> ? '1 r- Ijlied "It Senators thought this out for (lieti.s- vis, why was it nee? --ary to tell the President'' Soinebods told Seiri lary .Mellon to kill the b I. and at 1 it w;is necessary to get tli' pr? i ll tit here to K> t the vote- " Senator Itecd declared that "the Republican eon forma nee" to the e\ ,. ii \e wishes was "a most truel.ini: licllj el itvliliu" episode. WALTKK l>. .MOSI-:S A COMI'.WV. so\<;s Wait I'mi 1 You See My Madn I'? ggy I )'Neil . !>oih sung l>v Victor Roberts. No. IsT'il. S?"><?. I'uck'-r I |> ami "Whistle, sium by ltiU.v Murray. I Ionic Attain Hides, sum; 1 > Aileen Stanley, Xo. i s t . sr.c Vacation Music! Tako a small Viotrola and soi lie Heeords with you! Coin*' in and hoar ihoso ami othor popular hits t'roni tho July list.. (I'hono and mail orders filled.) DANCKS Crooning. Fox Trot. I'll Keep on I.oviim You, Fox Trot, ?both played by Benson's Or chestra. Xo. lSTlio, Sac. The Legend. Medley Walt/., Mello "Cello. Waltz, - both played by Smith's Or chestra, No. S"?e. Open Saturdays I'ntil i??Oilier l>a,\> I ntii Walter D. Moses & Co. t o:j kast liltoAii s i ki:i . r. Oldc-t Musi.- House in Virginia and North Carolina. Bulletin No. 2 TO OWNERS OF Packard and Templar Cars tiik ( Ait <>\\ m:i;'s i;i:si'oxsiinu'n 1'OU ( NSATISI U lOliY 1 The principal elements of unsatisfactory service are: 1. Too ImkIi repair and adjust incut costs. - \l. Repairs not skillfully and conscientiously dene. Delivery not made when promised. For prompt, skillful and conscientious workmanship the Ser 1 vice Man alone is responsible. Our refund guarantee covers these (dements unrest rvedly. ' Responsibility for too high repair and adjustment costs rests almost entirely with the owner. The Instruction Hook that goes with each car tells you what you must do every fifty, one hundred, live hundred miles to keep your car in condition and to keep your repair bills down. They are trouble and expense preventive instructions. You may ignore them with impunity for a while, but when your car does go to the .shop don't blame the Service Man if your repair I? i 11 turns out to be a whopper. No Service Man living can meet all the requisites of satisfac tory serviio without the Owner's conscientious co-operatiou. lie may, as wi iP>, t;ive von an estimate of the cost in advance, and refund your money cheerfully (as we will) if you are not thor oughly satisfied. Hut these are not the essential requisites of ellieient service. You must do your p; rt before the Service Man can do his. Head your Instruction Hook. See that your chauffeur follows the in structions in fact a.- well as in promise- or let your Service Man check up your chauffeur for you with a bi-weekly or monthly in spection of your car. We know of no other method by which your Service Man can give you uniformly satisfactory and economical service. t Copyright, 11' 1.) MONTE STONE, Inc. MONTI''. S'l OM\, President and <icncral Manager CIIAS. It. M'KXKTT, Treasurer A lit 'II l-'.ll <J. .JON'KS, Secretary W. l?HOAI> ST. :: RICHMOND, VA. l.ook Out for Bulletin No. 3 HOOVER SOUNDS OPTIMISTIC NOTE (Contiiuinl Kront l-'lrst I'asc.) the United Status would liuvu a more .?talde. economic system "if we had a more regular proportion of our savings a\ailal>!o tor homo huild ln?." "It would *o-em, therefore, highly desirable," In- added, "that the amendment propose#! to the Kederal n'Bcrvp act, t.y which the latucr pro ! port ion of the MtviriKt- deposits of 'national hanks lie used for huildlni: 'purposes is an advisable chaime. It [would seem constructive nl.^o If to or r.O per cent of deposits in postal J savings hank* could he diverted to 1 home huildinir as in tlie case of the | savin km hanks. Instead of allowinn it to How to commercial purposes." IHIIBUHBiaiRli ? AT THE ' ' s : ArmyGoodsStore l g ?UMt !?:. It road SI. S K. Ilreod SI. ^ IJ I:tIU llull SI. SPECIALS c xim\ 7\7 <ci ? ? iVnl.s ^ E Khaki I5icc( hcs, (f? i Afk n Bj pair Jpl.uU _ W Wool (t*') Crk jg ISIankets ipi) ? JU E3 White Navy a S3 S B n q .W\v lot Navy Summer g ranis >\\ lot t nderw car, carmen I $1.50 BS _ a u O SlltJKS R S8 oriiii is* Style .Mini M sou Sillies $5.50 B Shoes $5.75 H B llflh'i'rs' Stvh* q Dflii'i'iV l)ri a H iIflh'?*rs" Stylo (J'r' rn M <>\funis 3>5.5U W a K bbibbbhsibbbh SKI:IKS "i: Kit AN l\" I.IN TOl.' It IN'! I.ike ,N. W. JI.iM-ludillK llMM I '.i|Utplli< lit. Same Car Today <"'.*ts J?.7.1 .Monte Stone, Inc., 1 :tI:t Wltroml Hirrrl These Go In the Man's Week-End Bag White Mercerized Oxford Shirts Attached collar or nock band style, button-down patch pockets. A Rialto tailored Shirt, for summer wear, $2.29 Men's Full Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Socks Double soles and heels. Featured in Navy, (>.5 ray, Cordovan, 85c Pair Notaseme Pure Thread Silk Socks With hand-embroidered ar row clocking. Shown in Black with White clocking, Navy with (Jold clocking. Cordovan with Crecn and CJray with Maroon. $1.50 Pair K Tuxedo Pongee Silk Shirts Willi Separate Collar to Match. Also with attached collar. Very specially priced at $4.95 ffKa l/iiin erc&rotners imOAl) AT FIFTH. "MOTOR" which Is one of the Ieadinir automobile mau'ii/inrs, recognizes the Kodak as a motor adjunct hy havinir a Kodak Departmen. in their journal. lint no matter how you iro, or where you tro, "lake a Kodak with you." IHsS. Galeski <?|fi Optical Co. .Main and Kiirhth Sis., .No. iM, Broad St. kodak iii:ai>oi akti:hs. ?v: ? ? - M/ \ v.. ? ? s- v ??v y ^ j^v r in ^ ^i t . *f* ? l n 4p& ^ IIM'TIST Broad us Memorial Baptist Church W. i:. Gibson, I'asitor. )Ublf S >1. A M. J"i ? a. IiIhk li\ Hi.- p.i -l'H at 1" A. M N" In I?? rI!111-> ?ri Itrttt'" n It.tui* S? Ilnul a inl 111 ? In lit; MTVl i . 1'reach in;- I > ^ tlio paMur at h:li l\ M. * First Baptist Church In in- a!'.'ti< "1 the pastor. I >r. William I .ii n - f oril. Hi Pal la*. Tin., Will [Ilcaill ill til' ll M'l V td'rt. Sunday .School, I.minuim at 9:30 A. M. The H. Y. 1* I'.'s tin i'l from 7:1a to 8:15 iii tho bv? tui?i?. _ Grace Street Baptist Church T'.i pastor I >r. W. W \\ . . . - will in. ,t. 11 A. A! "ti "Tin; Challenge <'l 'the Christ." lIv. liiiiK *. rvi. c a- usual. > . 1 *. 1 *. M. Smflaj S'lltiul. I" A ,\1. ! I!. Y. I'. I . iim i tlntfH, 7 I' M Lei&h Street Baptist Church i'T\v? :.!y-tillli aii'l l.ei?h Stnitsl. 11; U. st?iti Iir 1111? ? r. pastor I In* Ta Ii-rii.il It' Haptist ?" Ii n r ?? li. Kaleinh, N. i . \\ ill !? i i :i?? 11 at h-itll mi'VIi i .. Subjects: ll A. M. *!The tJnchrinife i -1,1.*: > )?? M . ? Till JlilSt'T ? I 'liris; all. S11 n 11 ? t ? School. ?' A. M. I. liootnorn, 7 P. M. I Tabernacle Baptist Church <<"nr. ?:!,."?? Avi). .ni'l Meadow St-?.? 'lln -I. I'i 11 Aiilin v Williams, will |ii ? ..i.-li .it hot li net vn i'.-. Special' I in it-I';- ma I.- n u ;i r t it Cra> 'lar in. it ll.. -i-n.'-K Pvhoii. A. S. Wilkin- i j .son. l: I. Hooker. Sunday School at A. .\L ii. v. r. 7 r. m. CIIKISTIAH. Cowardin Avenue Christian Church The past fit*, the !:? v. .1. 1 >? K>' ? , .1 r . will preach at 11 A. M. oil ' ''/ ' "I'llin I'll" Tlia Ilkj<givlli?," anil at f ? 1 ?? ? I'. M. mi "When a Man Is a Kool." Itilii. Si Inn.I at 'J .10 A._ M J Christian ICnclea vor at 7:1.> T'. M. First Christian Temporary l'lace of Worship William Fox School llJliO Hanover Ave. A warm welcome awaits you at th6 I Su inki y scrvici s. I'll ai-liliiK. II A. M. ami S I*- by ! tin past.ir. I lev. W. T. Walters. Siin l.ix Si'liool. 9:1.1 A. M. Chrisl ian Kinleavor. 7:30 P. al. Seventh Street Chris tian Church |ir, Howard Cree. formerly of At lanta. fS.i . one of the most promi nent men in 'In- Pisciples lirollier )ioi?i will occupy the pulpit at 11 A. M . , There will he no evening servii o. Sunday School ai Oiita A. M KI'IgCOPAI. All Saints Episcopal Church (Franklin Street, between Madison ami Monroe Streets.) Hev. J. Y. Pownman. P. r?., Uector. Holy Communion at S A. M. | Momincr service with sermon by the | rector at 11 o'clock ICvening Prayer at 6 o'clock. Holy Trinity Church llcv. .1. .1. Cravait. P. P., Hector Holy Communion at K A. M. Service ami ?i'rmon, 11 A. M. Thu rector will oltlcUlc. Christ Episcopal Church S'tvi will t? ?> conducted l>y the U. ?? I. I! I'I .1 til:. Morning Prayer at 11 A M. KvonliiK Prayer at K ? I 5 P M. Holy Communion will be adminis I. rod at 7 A M. Sunday School anil Mori's Bible CIhhh inoet at 9;4S A. M. Grace Episcopal Church Rev. W. II. liu rk hard!. Rector. S A. M ? Celebration of the Holy' i i 'ntiiinunion. A M.. Sunday School and Mibb I ? 'lass . I 11 A. M. MdiiiIiik l'rayer ami n r-j j moil. Subject: "St. Paul.- Pel rosp* { a ml ) I our*." S 15 P. M.: livening Prayer and Kliort addri-.-". I St. James Episcopal j Church ; Holy Communion S A. .\l Morning Prayer and uermon at 11 o'clock. I livening Prayer and rmon at 8:15. Summer Sunday School at 9:^0 A. M. i ?Men's Uilde Class. In the church, at 10 A. M. The A.-si-i.iii! Minifti r. R? \ Carl Smith, will preach at both y< r vic? s. j St. John's Episcopal Church j.it 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. I>y tho rec [ tor. Rev. IIugh \V. Suhlett. Men's Hilile Clans at 7 15 A M. I.ITIIIOMA V Bethlehem Lutheran Church H'lay and Sixth Slreeisi i?. A. Sutler. Puhlor. Sunday Kvlionl at 9:45. Service* at II A. M. Text: 1 Tim. vi. "(i Subject: "Worldly an<! Chris linn Seienee ill Mil- Right of liiid's Word." No evening service. "Welcome." iFirst English Lutheran Church (Monument Ave. and l.ornhardy St.) The pastor. Rev. .1. J. Scherer. Jr.. will preach at 11 A. M. and 8:15 P. M. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Temporarily in the Ruffnor School. Twelfth Street, between Mar shall and Clay.) Public worship at 11 A. M Ser mon by t lie I lev. Charles Knders. of I'elroit, Mich., on "Christian lui peria lism." Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Men's Mible Class at 10 A. M. MRTHOIMST. Laurel Street Metho dist Church .Tames Riddick Ijaughton, Pastor. Stereopticon pictures and lecture on the Yosemite Valley, 43 views, at S P. M. Pastor preaches for Iwenty min utes at II A. M. Broad Street Metho dist Church f Tenth and l!roa?I Streets) RKV. Kit KM R. niKNAULT, I 'it .Ml. ?!' Subject at I! A M : "Why fin | I'hiii.li lii M * > t \Vi'? I lie r'' ' Stibje. i a i 8:i;, |?. M "The Ms 1 Who Pulls \Kiiln.-l ?hi ?."urr<i:' " Spot lal music l.> male <itia11?? t Students and strangers cordialp. w< Icomed. Monument Methodist - Church (Corner Park and Allen Avenue*) I I'rcachlnir at 11 A. M. anil S ir, p. M. by tho pastor. KI3V OKO. WKSL.KY JUNKS. i>. M. Men'* Rlblo Clans. 9:30 A. M. Trinity M. E. Church i T w>-nt i?" ili and llroad i II A. M l!cv. A. I!. Sharp will l-r<-a -ii. K I' M: Rev. ,1. K. <?yler "ill pri'iurli. !? :in A M ? Sun'I a School and M* n Bible cia> 7 1", p M.: Kpwortil l.cliKUe I'll KSn VTKIt IAN First Presbyterian Church (West Crace anil Madison) Prcachlnff at 11 A. M. I)) Mr F T. M. Kadcn. N o i y?n im srr \ i < e Sunday Solum! at and 1 I'll Classes at A. M Gracc-Covenant Pres byterian Church Mfi27 Monument Avenue) Mr. S. Addison MoKlroy, ?.f nvJa hnma will preach at 11 A. M .mil 8:1.', IV M. ( Subjects: Mnrnlnir. "The Worth a Soul"; evi-nlny, "A <?od and Sa viour." Sabbath School. 0 :?,0 A. M. Rihle c lasses. !t:45 A M Visitors Arc Always Welcome. Second Presbyterian Church Rev Russell Cecil, M. M., Pastor. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Public worship, 11 A. M. Kvenlngr services discontinueH for tho .summer. V \ ITKftIA N First Unitarian Church (Kloyd Avenue and Harrison Street) OUR PAITII The Katherhood of (Soil. The Brotherhood of Man. The leadership of Jesus. Salvation by Character. The Progress <>f Mankind Onward and Upward Korever. Services at 11 A. M. anil S P. M. Preach 1 UK by Rev. Krank Pratt. Subjects: A. M.. "The Muty of Kre<> Inquiry in Religion": P. M.. "Why l1" People Misunderstand the Meaning Our Relief in 'Salvation by Ch?r* acter?" You are invited to these service-' Your mind will bo nuickened an1' your religious life deepened. All Seats Kree. DR. BROUGHTON AT (iKOVK AVKM'IO UAI'TIST ( III'IU II (Harrison Street and Grovo Avenue). Sight: "(JIM'MBI/KKS AM) ? RIJM It LISA"?The Last in the Series on the "Protlignl Son Morning: "JIESSAGK TO THE CHURCH" Or. Broughton will leave, during the week for liin vacation. Ho will be hack for the first. Sunday in September.