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G. 0. P. LEADERS ORDER ' CONGRESS TO SPEED UP To Prepare for Adjournment of lloth lionet* mid Semite ,\Ih>u1 August lit). m r s t i:\acT two n i m.s Desire Adoption ?if Auriculturu Credits Measure and Passage of Tax itevisinn Law?Itailrond l>e liate i'tiiidiug Will CJo Over. I l!y Associated Press ! WAS1 II.N'liTOX, \ 11 fr. Jt>.?-Speeding tip orders' were given in Cnnjiri sj. to day tinder an agreement luiiv^i1!! President Hatding aiul Kepuhlica n leaders !"<>r ;i thirty-day adjournment ? ?f both House ami Senate about Au gust "0, presiding lh.it in t!io mean t.mc the agrieulturul credits ntcnsur? ;s >naeted and the House passes tin tax revision bill. Under "to tentative |>!an. tlio rail road debate funding, the allied del?t refunding and other Mils will ?ii over until September. Knnetinent ol" several other important measures be fore the rec< Sf date, however, is con templated. I'rrsldent Arranges Iteeess. The recess and executive program was arranged tii"re delinltely by the President at a luiteheon today with Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts. Rc publican leader, and Senator t'urtis, of Kansas, assistant lead* r, after the President's discussion yesterday with House, leaders. Representation? by Senalot 1. nige and Curtis that tarirf, tax and rail road funding legislation actually would tie expedited by the proposed le cess were ;:aid to have tigttred largely in 'he President's assent to the thirty-day vacation. The Sena tors said that the Senate Finance < 'ommittee, by working uninterrupt edly during the recess period, could make such greater speed on tlic tar iff and tax lull.-*. The speeding up process, it was pointed out, testa with the House, where the tax and agriculture eredils bills are pending. The Senate has before it only minor bills and plans a week-end reccss beginning tomor row. Hxprel Aetbui oil Urilill It i 11. Hefore the recess, leaders expect to complete enactment of the Cappcr Tlnoher grain antigambllng bill, the Shipping Hoard's dellcieney appropri ation bill and the Willis-Campbell antiheer meaMire. The new Repub lican bill to extend the l-'ortlney emergency tariff law until the per manent bill 1? enacted, it was indi cated, probably will go over until after the recess. In the effort to get their vacation, the House tomorrow is to take tip the Shipping P.o.lrd deficiency bill, rind Friday the agricultural credits measure passed recently by the Sen ate. lloth are scheduled t >r passage before the week-end, leaving the shipping Hoard appropriation bill for Senate action next week with t lie ( onferonce report" >>u the it gr?< cultural credits, alitlhci r and other bills. Next week is t> be devoted pri marily by the House to the tax bill, which is. to be Introduced Monday and then tip for debate Wednesday. RAISE EXEMPTION j FOR DEPENDENTS .Continued Krom Kirst lax of a gall'di <>!i .< . rtaiii > lassos of ~rapo Juice arid "J cents :i gallon on oilor classes, in licit of tlu present tax of 10 per cent on tiic sale priee. It n1.?o xvas iisreort to levy a cental :i |M)iitii! on i urtiotiic add nas sold to j manufacturers of .Hrbonatod Rases. j <111 't'nv llill Member# of the committee ? -?= 15 mated roughly that those chang. -s j wool.] result in a not 1'.!? t io;i of j I ">5,000.(1 )0 :n tno total vearlv tax) Mil. This is JIT..000,000 below the e?- j l i male rra'v "d a'f. tho W|jix?? Mouse j . onforen*.?, l?ftt* it* was explained that the estimated revenue from <-or put. a - 1 t:ons would he; $ l.i.iiiMi I'liMlfT than heretofore nvltoinil by reason of the repeal of tho excess profits j exemption of $.i."00 plus ati 'amouiH icjiia! to tin x p. r rent of the in-j \. -led ap::.ti f r the tar:?!? .? year. I' ll!.'!tiv< ? ..ui^'s agreed upon *..(ia\ i <? !i ?! it iit c sir great hulk of : h ?. ; :1 i"? ? 'I '?<< I" made, and House !? .1 '? r- IV r t m.-re ?'Itfbl.'lll ? an ? .' r t' that the hill would 1 ?? . rap!' it .| ;i rune fi.r presentation ? . ..in-' ? i-t 11 < ?. i ?? i- I Sep ;i. i!.a ii I I XI Mo|i.1.1 . otl,. r :! : 11?> I ? liallife* in l>'\ ? .. > i.lid. I li.od to ? ? ? rj t ( ri. ;.'.a t ? (I .. . after a ' ! - a !! y have voted upon therii will re main tli, physical task of re\eritin;; I ?. r pi i "- ? Ii! i ,i \\ *?Mrrni \etv I'lnjMisnli. .-n. im new prnposaU wef p'.lt ? ? d i and <it lo r eiiai.C' s !".id< vt > : (j'.i;!( different from iftoso ii greed upon at the White llou?e con '?rein ;..i ? t,, ila rly l lie i < ;i> a i of all (?!" the I ran. por! :i1 :on tax*' next year iiifii ad .f half ? ( them. I'Ik <iucs !;(/!i i:ilii; t'i.- burden of men l,.i V i It ^ : ?<:. ) ii ? .. in. .. u ;u-. brought ij;> !?: !:? :? 'iii.itii' li.ii hat..ch, ot New ?! ( I V > pi Op:.: cd lli.lt hot I: i i ? 11. j 1; ? ? ? ? ? : no li h f ? li: "no tva- b. I'.tv Jt t . ^ i a n t ? | riri additional exemption of $500 a year i>r .Is- t ? i i at on t r in ?on ?-.s ... . '.vccii 1 r.?? i. 1 I.. per . "iii Tin- J : "; -,i: is \ ? l > <1 d..? i t ! eii t a 1 i . <? .. I.. Iil'il v .m ii.' ,i> .. I .? fiUniiiC! i(I |2,t>00. 'l'hl? .i :. ,i h.is j < > nsid' i id 1 :. - hoiii vi i ai,-i the ? Xeinp". :? . l : Ill ill.led -Ml ?:!>.. r - . i.a\ ? V i.i d ' ha li. '.v t hose in m ? d of re : ,e f t . ? Ollld t!.. l.i ,l | J.!"." (?aroer Mliicki ItetNlnn. JU-piesentnily darner, of r. ti,. I auk i:.^: I ?? Ir.? ? ra i . ! V ( ? I Meal,/- I'oiiiio 11? , . -:su? I i : t.iti mi nt 'Ini ::ik 11 ? (i.i ..it.o Kn .; ie la . ie. vision 1! ; a> ai_i -. il n; .,n at tile \V It. 111...I.- lll'(l,IIK* a'-t IliKht ? Must tile taxes tin iie.iuid .li - ) ,?<.poi ? t?. icpeal aic th? i n li i. an . tax?~.' i .-i.id I favtir i .* pea 1 of ail < f t.' :i.I- ??!la in:i.i . < Win ' r hut pi ..'.liiij tvi.ul.ii continue tl.e ? \ ? ?ei s ; ? >v ti. > for ilii calendiir jelir ii i d ;ei: sil.ly for next j.-ar in tako ..in of ib., war iifli'iinalli i mil B<ii' i<-"? ulii.ii are not a perma nent chilli', fttiinust. ti)'- >:ovurnni<-iit The J?. nhiKijiiK have ha id th.y vv.re |iiep.di,. a permanent pi i?ee tax a tion i i. 'I heir liroutum. ... out. tln.ed. 'neludta mnny special tvar taxes, a poliey which 1 believe not only is unbound ??eonoinl.'ally, but nbsoluli ly ,nd. f. nMbl. .' PLAN GREAT SOCIAL ACTIVITY DURING ARMS CONFERENCE With Prospect of Entertaining Distinguished Guests From Leading Capitals of World, Washington Society Leaders Are Making Extensive Preparations. ... H'y l tiited No\vs | ^ASHIXHTON \iim in } "??"a! capital j,,' v?.w" of ?,o VlrVh" pat!?" V7?lTf "'i ? niM 'pi. -Mi,.r i r-irr-te !, -apJflK of the world ? ?!?V]iT:[yrr "n,,"r w^ n.T i ? lo<il1 ""cloty f?.r din heii - o,H'rS 0"'"r the lii?o which I,;, v.- not been Hv,.u I prom n'. ,,,V",y ^VT"" AlUl* ?tZ" I. T'!" in , ? w 1,0 I'avo 111a in in i nod nia ii n.^i" homes |1(.r,. in wl||(., 7 ><ars aKo ,hey urt? W()n, ,o *" ta.n lavishly. ;,r,. now having their rtMdcnces pin j? ordPr and plan t? f time during u?. fall .ind wilii,.,. |,orc " 1 111"Vo(? i'!7'11V''''S l" " com Oct '1 Mxi.il diplomats whirl! will r, Intensity tile diplomatic o,K?? KliJ" ar" v-v,n* f'"- privilege or Pti 11lug up ? vixitiiiK statesmen at one of hoir residences. such hospitality of course, would nerve a?s ? social* L-;iveii?b X" 11,1 f,"" t>'?'is Kiw.ii by ami most of those f(,r the SOVIETS RELEASE SIX AMERICAN PRISONERS '1 or.tiiii.ed Front First I'aue.) Communism ami litis fai ;e.i~fo~cxo cute jt>: decrees. ? a in I lie is Kximgernlod. In tii.? opinion of the foiin?r pris. oneis. .'amine .oiwlitions are exac Korate-I; they say it is impossible i,l ?lifieu ntiate between famine ami the I misery which is rampant tliroushou: the'whole ?f Uiissin. They were en thusiastic over Amerienn relief, ami advocate the sending of all foreign 15 possible into Kassia sn as to ad vertise to the world the acutal <n 1 ions. X. noplion 15. Kalmatiano. who w;. . 111 prison f.>r about three ye irs. \y;?? j tin- most composed ami b.-st .Ires-,. 1 i" the croup, resembling; the con volitional American tourist. In his mw raiment he show.d iiM|e of_ of liis imprisonment, althoueh ' fomenr.. Of death for more tli.'in year. Owing to hi? knowledge I ? f Hi.' Itussinn language. he was able i - iiicratiato himself with the prison ofin i.ils ai:.l render crent assistant ?" the other prisoners, who are lou?l r!!,,!? PraiM aS t,,cir t,,,or com ' aptii in K i I pa t rick an.I Mr. Ksios fr.' r'ii i1" ,vorsl sufferers hi,.1 t r.lsh ips, a ml are in a highly 11' I VOIIS stale. IC.linlrl.-l snicl he had only two baths in a'year' He intends to proceed to some" Kit ropean cure for ., long rest. Dill line I'lniia In f.enernl lorni. I My ,\ ssoeiated Pros- 1 WAMUNU-',,.; ,,, .4..,, t . P ans for famine relief in have been outJined o,,ly ,, V IJ u en era 1 lorni. ollleiais said 1.1 ???<> in eoiumentin^ upon .lispatches that Amoassador j ,.i ''?"1 10 present the V.!!" '? ?*?:???? in.- counei!. t ui.*?> be mouths, thty added, hefor^ Ploy-d LrA l',c"?etl>ods t? be em are worked out *';r' of the plans, it was stated, inusl await the conclusl the necouati""., ,.iffa ,.?tw falter I,y ni a,1 itrown. Kuropean tli or of the American Ke'lef \d. ministration and the Soviet autlioii . pon eoneliision ?f a satisr?c ?\ k* ^?'iiii'iit, oilicial.s (lorlari'ti t?; ?nini.sjration ;ig4-,us wonuj \n% "j.'' . tit'. Itussia to .Wterniine the areas '? " of r. ilef ami the b. s, pr..Kra,,, .0,adopt in provl.Cnj; fl?. Kelly I'.1 reed 1,1 \. r|i> i Ku.vrll l"';i11iiifter, of San Kranciseo ! I a ' captured near Vladivostok ,,e I I J-erv 1 iifj as a private in Hie Ainorici i' ?"?mj. lie was MHUlled rradually ! | westward until he reached the :,,3 ?cow Pi'is ,n camp, where the llolslj*. V ' 1 lli'? NiRII p ip. r.S he im,"nis;: y,nt!'iK ",iU w?? ! ' virions state-1 Snb a,ir"S? k.C<! "nmcs- ?>cl?e lias. ni.ladi. which appeared ,,, the I , o?M,"v,k lis, submitted - . ti'e re Kas.s were announced J A in.- riean.', disi'tissin;: :he f .il ? to release l:?ya! . >. V ' I i'l- . on,It |y he Should 1, ,ve fi ? n I .1 1 ^ r / , * ?? 11 <? n ' , V. Amer .au prisoner:. .-,s 1 v 1 ? K 'actor; . and >1 1,.,. ' i"i" "c.juentJv is k <1 < 1 > a pris?nor do'ii" . ?inside : prison :'^ri<.d del-Rations th?s liouxd. Cl.arles L,,| >oU.ceremonial chief of the State "'? ??. responsible for arrant: iriK accomodations for the foreign x'^Mcrs Is now *uffoi-liiS t|,e ,,,,IHou" ; espotisihility ?r satisfying eontiicl iiil. groups ?.f social leaders lu re Ami. not only will Washington* i.? socially v" i 'I S? "vvotlor" from a' V ol stead tan standpoint. than it has hcon since proliii.ition was clamped ii on the capital. Visiting armi in. nt il. legations will have the stanil "kv ami therefore enjoy the jm in tin it y of foreign a inhassadors u?l ministers And, further. the places! h.,!T. \MUn" '''''"'Rations are ?? ?I u ill have ihe r--amc standiuu as i"ii'ittii soil- that embassiesle KMtetc.. enjoy, thus making them J. "i auauist ov< r-zealous prollil>i Hon eiiioreeincnt agents. I lu re w ill |,e no har placed on armament delegates hrlnicli.- I, ??. the li>,tii,| refreshments thev can eirYv in their hand liass, trunk* and other llif.L.agc .iiul. mice safelv delivered i.? |,|;r|l|ll'!rll'rs Washington. they w ill, he free .o dispense it as they Small wonder, all in all. that \Vi,.|, ? lit: ton is s< >?' i;i IJ \* a hiirlilv* ? '"port -I 1R0 of acutc antlelpat'lon. SUPREME COUNCIL CONSIDERS PLANS TO RELIEVE RUSSIA " ! ""??<1 Krom Firs, pnffc ) t* * ** lice of the soviet gov ernment; second. formation of international relief authority; third r::r:: ,,f ""?? ?p.r,e??: ? ii lis t !kiso ii -1?/| . -.. v,: 3 dicated V 'l, l"""t Of view, as |? favorlnp 'inti-r'i'i.Ti'o^aI'*o'o on W-,,,C propose,| that -f- e - ii V a':on. , h tuna til ta ri.i ti socle,;:" ^;| loover committee, without .oivJor ' l?-?rii.-ipation being official." I'reneh \ letr l)in>rrni-| M.KU.st.,1 that the allies-asso. ' 1 '"'ii Iv.s. with the AmerU-in n;r.;u?h the assistance of th" Czecho slovak government. as ^ro' wh n1 ii,'!ilrv0Vu'as 'mentioned "" American Kelicf vc t>ocl.itIon was doing. lie replied ,'vu h:;7^^"^r,>,iofsVrc?^Shoinnt as to Wh .t'.r ? Precise details wm'ld v i ,, ,ry "o said he CO,men. '"V l,c'V"> "upmnc prolorn1Ca?oT0-,'hr.,,to,? t*,oi>* 11si . , ? ? oomnietf. Ii!"^ ho?nda ;;?! w\u ,:v"ort will meet at r. oVlo'e I^ "!0'1- " Ml IT TI, ... ... 1,1 " 1'OW ? V.M1 - was ntid. 'r .1 ?'J'-u'l0' 1 l,rklsl1 'im-stlon ? 1 d.sctisMlon tudav an.I ii?. council ?ee,.led to ad,.,,, an attltm e j terfe, Neutrality, w.thou, in- i it 1 for enec with trade. ; MEAT PACKERS TO OFFER CUPS AT LIVE-STOCK SHOWS; I I'y A: ,| 1. .... , tme""rAvi0' ,A"W"' ,0?l??tl. V"' . Amcrleaii Meat m,.Iters has liY.'-vV ril?-miiis ar I ? ' 1" showy as an incentive t NM.-attic. M in,to j ?<n/.i?, < liltaco. chairman of th committee on imiiroved live-stock i iree.ii,,". ,he convention of the pacKmu imlii.'try today. tattle of the corn licit SMtcs are ?"?t ''?1 in t v,,e and l.reedinK to . Tom these States a ' .cade or two ;,eo.- he said. i? ??. J ii'K w i'lcspi-ead uso of pure-l,- . .1 ' sir.-r to remedy the situation. ^ III \ Nit Sf-wiltN In .North. K r || .. purpose or studying ltul!l. ??f f-. outs councils jn order to in. the etlleieticy of the Itlohmond i inc?,!? .-c?m" Kx. ciitivc Weaver will j ? ? I-ill,111011,1 next Saturday and M"-,?l his vacation in several Xorth iv",-''"'i* ' S', !''? ui" aecotnpanieil l'> < ??I' ll. 1 < I,., l ies A. Ueinp.se v of th. I -it bads,, faculty. A!r. Weaver , I ?"'mil> will also make the journey. ! Itr(urns from ChlenKO. Afi.r at t. tidins: a course in ,|,e N'a turn.,: School lor Commercial Se, re .UHs. \\ \ , larkf. Jr., s?>crotnry <?f lac l.etail Merchants- Association, re 1 ' :? cstcrdav from Chicago. lie r.-poris udents in the class, olrl and > ? ? 1 |,K. arid unions them some of H>. highest paid secretaries in the What Is Every Mother's Hope For Her Children? Sturdy, energetic children radiating health, are a source of pride and joy to their parents. And their development depends largely on their food. Children, undernourished and unwisely fed are weak and unhealthy,and many times anemic. Disease easily grasps them, for their undeveloped constitu tions are unable to resist the disease germs. No food will have greater influence in making your children vigorous and healthy than Grape-Nuts. Served with milk or cream, Grape-Nuts is an Ideal body, brain and nerve food. It is made from wheat r.nd barley. Gr^pe-Nuts offers a high food value, and it is as delicious as it is healthful. Children find delight in th<- crisp, sweet rich ness of Grape-Nuts. A dish at breakfast or lunch for a few days and you'll agree "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts. Nutrition and economy combined. Grape-Nuts?the Body Ruilder "There's a Reason" LINNETS COMMON COMES ITER NOT FIGHT .North Carolina's Itcpulilieaii State: ( liairnian Opposed for "Lily White" .Attitude. i? i: it \ t i: w.\.\i:s hit t k u : I'art.v Lines Divided, hut Koll Call Is Kept Seeret ?r- CJrts Federal i Attorneyship for Western Caro lina Dlstriet. wasi 11 Ni :tm\. ain. "I'll, nomi nation ?f Krank A i.iiiioy. Uepuhli i'an State chairman of North Caro lina. to 11?' Kederal attorney for the Western Xortli Carolina Dltttrict. wax continued late today liy ?ti?* Senate after opposition liml heeii voiced nvor !iis position on tin question of negro v<itinvr. The vol,' was said to have lieeii ::i to 17 Mr. Miini'y was charged with hav ii*ir prevent'-d voting of Xortli t'aro lina negroes. lie also was crit;.rixeil for his alleged statement th it he favored applying the literacy test to illiterate white persons as well as negroes. It took a!nm?=t? three hours of stormy ilehate I? hiri? 1 closed doors to eonlirin Mr. I.innev. and a veteran Senator sail the discussion over the rare question w as 1 i U <? form* r "hloody shirt" debates. Party lines were di vided and a la rue nunihi r of the opponents were s:tiil to he IJeptihli cans. hut the roll call was ordered lloi?t seeret. Senators Horah. Ilepuhlican. Idaho, and Simmons. Democrat. X"rth '"aro lir.a. were reported to have 1.?.t the liuht against confirmation. whil" Chairman Nelson, of th ? .ludieiary ?'oniinl11ee. ami Senators Krrsl. lie publican. Kentucky, and Sterling.. K? - ouhlii-an. South Dakota, were ?aid to he the leading champions of the nominee. The race qiteston was i-iid to have lieen uppermost ill tile delate fitily minor mention was reported to have heen ttiveii Mr. l.lnnoy's a tlvltles at the rei-ent llepnhllcan national eon ventiini, where he was sail to have proposed dividing North ('irolii: i's vote between Mr. Ilnrding and S'-iii tor .lohnson. Itepuldiean California. The Salter, it was saill. did ii ii .???.:ik nprnlnst Mr I.innev toil a v. hut \ i-d against confirmation. TAXES ON FXCESS PROFITS DOOMED. C. F. SLEMP SAYS ? i ?^nt miik'iI Krom Klrnt I'.u- ? ) human mail that has been in "e White Mouse for a lonu time. Vir ginia ha*>' sn many Interest* Ilia! e nation considers her own. that the closest font act should I1;e;iL wit Vircirtia at alt times. "I recently visited Narrajjarisett ^ Hay ami went over the entire harbor. a; ij Hampton Koadst seems to me I" oft. r every advantage ill comparison, in location, elimate an<l transporta tion facilities*, anil the Government should center ii? influence there :ath< r than to the North. "Tito State campaign w i1 open the lutter part ? f this month and will l>e nro.secut fil vigorously i"olnn<! An derson will spealt at Ttoydton next M..nd: V a nil ::t l.awrenccvlllo that uijrht." Purine !ii? KtHV in Uichmond y^s lejdav and la^t nlnht P."pre.?entatIve Stemp was vlslte.l by several hun dred members "f 'ho party anil friends of roloit'l Anders Ml. who are Interested in the success of the Re publican < ampaii-ti in Virginia. Everyday Ad- \ enlurrs That's *\llllt JIHI call MTl Iw ? \\ lien your ntciinirrn|ihcr I* lii'tlidK really to B'? awtiy l"i' t*vo weeks* vacation anil you ilim't Know ulirrt* to limit for a stlb siiiulr. anil >ou lieuia cnter t ii | ii gloomy tliniiKlit* about closing up your ulllce till she come* back? A ml nIie tells yon wlint si nice, cool resort she is (SiiInK ???? but all you can tlilnk about is that I hints* are RoinB to be pretty warm a roil ml I he ulllce after sbe It an K?ni'? \nil llieo she a?liH you why friends would like to tube lier lilaee. lull they're all either away or liiri.i ? \ nil then she links yon J by i on ilon't put mi nil for n Miib stltiile in the llelp Wanted col ii in ii n of 'I'lic Dispatch?anil you say. "IIj t.coriie, I never (liotifciil of that?but I'll try one"? \n?l ihe eevl ilay a i|iiicl, clll cicnt jjlrl answers your ml ami yon Kite lirr a trial anil she lines so well anil Ills into the ivork ho iliilehly that you ilou'l cure If your leeular slriiofiraplier stays iinuy for a ill on til? | till, man, Mint's what you call sen ice. C*_ Satisfactory service the HII pin obi Ir In a positive <1 utility. ANDEIHON AUTOMOBILE . CO,. INC. . : -x WEST B.UOAP S'It PHONK ? WOUl.Ojfl EXCURSION 1{0UM> 11? II' 1 AliES: Norfolk, - - $2.10 Ocean View, - - $'2.(15 Virginia Deadly - I,c?ii! llroutt Street Station NtlJi A. SI. anil UiUU A. ,M. ?Spoelal earn from N. te W. depot .Voriolk to Occan View <xnd Virginia iieach. EMPLOYERS CALL GIRL WHO BOBS HER HAIR UNDIGNIFIED Business Men in Windy City Following Lead of Marshall Field and Company and Discharge Young Women With Shortened Locks. I My United News.] I'UltWijO. Ann. Hi - Tli.- >;nl with hohhed hair may ho irresistible and delIftlit fully boyish in the ballroom or at the beach?hut in business? Well. in t'hica;;o slu- Just iniulit as weil wait for the 1oiik curls to crmv I'ji-k on her pate She is iimliKnilicri. according (<> RAILROAD QUESTIOiM LOOMING LARGE ON POLITICAL HORIZON (< '"li11 iiiiciI Ki'um First I'ayo ) politics, hut iim a 'areal economic problem which demands I In* most in ul!ij;ent ami utisel tisii thought of the count ry." HroMierlioiid* for Policy. -McAilno has never come out openly for KoveriuiKMit ownership of the railroads. The railroad brotherhoods, however, liavn ami the fol 1 *>\v i 11 k paragraphs from McAdoo's letter. Men fori-, may hi- rcKarcbd as sicnMi cant: "There has heen jtross misrepresen talion htv politicians and se'lish in terests since the armistice of the i eroril made hy railroad employes tn the year l'.US. "It is difficult to lie patient under misrepresentation*, hut I am conll dent that insidious propaganda can not permanent l> ??hscure the line record made hy railroad employes in tli.. year I'M v. .M: tl .? may he in (lie shadow for the moment heviiuin the sordid forces of reaction and privilege have pained control of the Amei lean government, hut a? ??? r tainly a.- day follows niyht JuMlec a 11 emerge rcspli ml. nt and the com mon men and women of the land will approach nearer than ever before to that ideal of equality of opportunity and of just ice whi.ii was th ? dream of our forefathers" \ppenln for llest Service. Ami linally .McAileo, in appealing to i.iil workers t.i render the hest scrv i\.- In them, says: "In this way they will build up Mi. ;r own strength and command that public respect and confidence which wiil enable them at the proper time to . Nereis- a potential and b -neflciaI inllneiice upon a linal settlement of ihe railroad problem " It will he well !?> watch develop ments in the railroad problem for not only are loinocratie and llepah liean bailers, regarded as potential atiii:.laii-s. watching it. hut labor, th.' farniois and other classes are proving increasingly interested and iu time " ay be expected to become politically art iy ? in proportion. For Aches and Pains New Kecords for August Now Ready! Some wonderful fox trots and song hits anions them, in addition to a long list of line lied Seal .selections. (.'all and let. ns play I lie best of them for yon. Walter D. Moses & Co. Kli) Kasl Broad Street. Oldest Music House in Vir ginia and North Carolina. COTTON r! - r; a t-tlTH :m n n a pt 1 " \ Sir ? " " K- X ? riii-'-n-iTT^a- r-. ?, STORAGE Why not carry your tnirplus cotton in Now YorL V Scrviff ^ hi *-ant of tl Uy -to year*' ex - perlonc?Security nnd Protection Com l?lri'?l? ill employees bonded. All t\at eltoum-a protected by sprtnlc It rs. ?,.".0rt000 cii. ft. fttltlltlon.il storage (tro.i now building The only |)o(*l; ami Warehouse Ter minals in 11 y of New York having tliroc.i all-rail connection with trunK lines Independent of float or lighter systc ni. Storage tn transit faculties. Tilt? only cotton fuintRntlnK plant In New York City located on premise*. Alt More* licensed by New York Cotton hJxchanic**. Wrllo for Current Katex American Dock & Pouch Terminals 17 Hinle Slrrft, Mew York many of the biggest empliyers lirrc. ami t hey say women ill business must be dignified. Several l>it; employ*. rs an- following I lie loud of .Marsliall Kidil & Co. In discharging or not employing bobbed haired girls. "When we employ girls uowadn\s we look tlVMii over very carefully." said an ollit-lal of Carson, l'lrle, Scott & Co. "If their hair is bobbed ami it is unbecoming anil illidignilied. wc just ilon't employ them." "Is bobbed hair ever dignified'.'" he was asked. "Not unless you know ' that the youtiK wonitin a<i to liave it done because of Illness," h?; said. "That is the only excuse for bobbed hair. We impress on a young woman that she Will never III) a successful business woman if she dresses in too Kidily a fashion. i?ivrnity is a great attiibutc to a successful business woman." "We have only one rule and that is thai employes must be dressed in black," said 1). X. Kelly, manager of one of Maude) lti'othcrs' stores. "ISIack is ill untiled and most girls who are silly enough to bob their hair won't wear black. Ho there you a re." ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Take Aspirin only as told In each paukago of genuine Iiaycr Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following ttiu directions and dosage worked out by physicians during -1 years, ar.d proved safe by millions. Take no chances wit it substitutes. If you see tlm IJaycr Cross on latitats, you can take thrni without fear for Colds, i itai'.nche. Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Karache. Toothache. Lumbago and for Pain. Ilundy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists niso sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Mayer Manu facture of Motiaacet leacldester of Sal icy 1 icacid.?Advertisement. Fai! Weddings! \ TN<" bouquets RMl (!i>ror*i'nin ?v.ll no in qooii fast? and ror rert if furnished by .l0!ir. I. ftati lilfc Make reservation* now. Itan. ITSfi-nrTt. John L. Ratcliffe U'ljl Wpti Hto.nil Htrrri, 3 DIE, 5 WOUNDED IM BANDIT HOLDUP IN MEMPHIS STREETS (Cuntiuucil Front Klrst l'ai;c.) wounded xvlion a posse at Colllers vlllo, a suburb, llrod on u police ear, mistaking it for the automobile in which the batnpts were reported en route to that town. Itolh the ban dits* ear and the police automobile were of the .".line make, it wan Htated. and. according to members of the posse, the latter failed to obey .1 command to stop. Uucarinl was brouKht to a hospital her*', where he died early this afternoon. Three Others Wounded. Joseph Hobllio, Kdward I.. JlecH inuer and <*. I., ltonds, the latter u policcman, who were ridlnu in the police ear, al.M> were wounded. 11 col. iitKcr was struck in the head by :t bullet and was reported in a critical condition. Itobllio received tlie charge from a shotKUu in his should-j u s and forearm and a scalp wound. I None of the others is believed s*'-l riousl.v hurt. f? ii 20 BIG BUSINESS MEN PETITION OPEN BIDDING FOR MEMORIAL LIBRA! (Continued Krom Kirst i'age.) port at l-'riday's meting. Tim protest signed |,y tho busiiu men mentioned and which will presented tomorrow night, roads:' "Richmond. Va.. August S, lyi'i "Tin- Joint Chairman, War Mentor Commission, State Library lloai "Oentlemen,?While holding in hi esteem your two honorable boai and also the contractor you hit selected, we ne vurlholvKM desire respectfully express to you ? opinion that tIns manner of tho ?? tiik of this contract is not such to be the advisable procedure the placing of public contract". K\ if It were tho host course in t cas" tin- I'siahiishmenl of a preced< of this character is (inadvisable, our opinion public contracts shot be only given sifter open bidding the lowest responsible bidder, a the Memorial Library should not an exception to this rule." U7ia l/iim ecoSrof/wrs BROAD AT FIFTH Today's Feature Items in the MEN'S SECTION 300 Men's Silk Knitted Four-in-Hands In plain colors and fancy stripes, offered at tho man ufacturer's wholesale price, 75c Each Tan Shirts .Mercerized pongee finish, made with soft, attached collar or neck-band style. Very special, ' SI.95 SI'FCIAL Pl'RCMASK AND OFFERING OF f?00 Suits of Men's Silk Stripe Union Suits at $1.39 A full cut, well tailored gentleman's garment. Two months more of warm weather makes this a timely special. Men's High Grade Check Muslin Shirts and Drawers Fine SS-count Drawers, made with reinforced seat; sizes 30 to 41; Shirts oG to ?11. A delayed shipment, therefore priced for quick selling At 75c Garment i Notaseme Socks for Men, in Black, Navy, Gray and Cordovan ar?c pair; pair for $1.00. Made with double soles and heels of specially prepared cotton.*noted for its dura bility. ^CARTRIDGES shells This priming won't ruin your rifle Your rifle is your friend. You treat it as something more than cold metal and wood. You couldn't sleep if you had used it and not cleaned it thoroughly. Buy only U S Cartridges. They have a special non fouling, non-erosive prim ing. Every expert knows that ordinary priming causes rust and in time digs little "pits" that destroy the accuracy of the bore. If you value your rifle, treat it well. Give it the am munition that will protect it from the ravages of rust. Money back if not satis fied with U S Cartridges. UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANYf New York, Manufactutcrt wiioi.ksai.i-: mSTltlllLTOItM. Itli-liniond. \ ii. U'Hlklm-CollrHI Co. Va.-Carolina llilw. Co. Iticliniumt llilw. <*o. \V. S. I'onnsm llilw Co, ItKTAII. I)i:.\I.Kits. * Kirhinond, Vh. ilarnxtt Jt- Itlchard*. I' .st. A. It. CliirHo Son IIwd. Co.. 510 K. llroad .St. H own II Uros . 002 K. 1 iron (I St. C. II. I.'inilaron. 260 1 K. Itro.xl St. it II. ):ii')K>r<ison. 1310 11 u.l St. Harris. Kllppon & Co. |!i<*kfir\lllr. Vn. T. M. TunaUII Iturl.>'\illr. V?l. Hurlti'vUlc llilw. Co. CIiiim- City, \ii, Itoberts 11 wd. Co H. A. Holier t? A; Soil .MccklenliurR llwil. Co. I.ilipcoinbe llilw. Co. Cartprsvlllf, Vn. It. V.. Illantnn &? Son < liarlollr V. 11.. Vn. I". J tint'* ('nltnnliiii. Vn. Artlitir Walton Ciiiiiticrliinil. Vu. It. l\ Garrett Dillw> ii. V??. Albemnrle Mills Co. Dolphin. \ i?. i; rt. Al?-rnntliy & Itro. h'niporin. Vn. \V. S. Cordli T. Tlllar lldwc. Co, Hlrn Allen. Vn. .lon?n lii oh. Illilliixer. Vll. J. M Campbell .V Itro. Harper's Home. Vn. S. ti White Kincr WIII1:iiii II., Vn. .1. II I'uarch K<-vs\lllr. Vll. I\< vhvIIIo lldwc. Co. IvriiliridKr, Vii. Crowdor lldwc Co. l.u('ri>N<ic. Vn. l.nCiOM-o lldwc. Co. l.oulftM, Vn. Ashton Duller MrKenney. Vn. McKenney lldwf. Co. North r.inporln. Vn. ICinporla Machine Co. l'l'Uibrrton, V?. X>. II. Turner I'o-t Otlfc. Vll. II. I.. Hlimton l'ro>|ir<*l, Vn. 'I'lii' Taylor Co. Kin. Vn. Itrad?linw Itros. Tho Hiiiii'iird Company .1. II. Weaver Soulh Hill. Vn. i Wartrimn lldwc. Co. 1 litorln. Vn. C. .lonrn Co. Virclllim. Vu. xHrnlllna llilwo. Co. Vl>?i roliil. Vn. W. C. D*vl? W llnon, V'n. It. 1>. Went \Vtlllimiwburj:. Vn. It. Y. Cnaoy .V Hons V\ rlulilmnun, Vn. a. II. & M. Ii. Johnson