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?J' ) ?'? LAST PAGE January 13, 19 2 2 INCREASED VALUATION DF STATE ORCHARDS SOUGHT Fruit Growers l'ass Rcsulti tion. Asking Farm Loan Board I<? Aiil'Mo\t\ AXMM, ( i.om;s ]!or(lriilliirnl Sm*lcf> llrnrs (iuvrrnur nml OtVirr ^iirnkrrH on I n rut Topic* in rinnl Session, ami l)U. n|)|irn\rs I ???t??I llmfil. hMir. , Ex!>ii's.?ltig its disapproval of the proposed In.n?| issue nl c.n.iii.i. null : t<>r roads. t.>tnnicmliiig t li? ? work of tl'y Stat." v\i: i i. nl t lira I < ?.. I eg.. .it Hlncksiiuri:. i xprc?.sim: grat|(i. ai .. i iti 111* aci i.iii t?t Pi ? -,.1< rt I la( >li 1.1; in calling I'm- .hi agr. -tilt mi iI ongrcss, ueniitl" til.* a j.I*.?:t.t (ii? ? iii ..f an am i CUltUlist .11 t !|. I'.iI.M?I l:.s-cr\.? Board and an increased valuation . f i n har.ls I>\ t'.. lVd.ial K.irm lean Board, tlx t wi-ntj - si \ t Ii annual nice:-, I?lg i.f III- V i u t .i Ii .it ii 11 ii i a 1 So clely t.iin? an end yesterday after noon at A!111 1111>' Tli. ?lay's ss ..us \vei ?? itf.ii-t-' inc. Iti ailili* "ii t>> discussions <>f matters Ml iinp.-rtnilcc t. ? till- society liy noted speakers, iliiveriior l?avis s pol< e briefly, i ong ra t ulat i lit tile mi ganlzation upon its constructi\? work and i's value as one of ties State v in. vi iniportant asv.-t Se ritarj IxralTt. ..f the \ sso.-ia t. .| Cooperage . ? t 111.- I'nit-d State*, spoke mi Tli- Itari 'l I'a.-k and 11,.? Iiarrelette In Kolicits. of tli.- In. part nil'nt ..f Atinultur. s;...ke .>u "Apple S. all ?'? .(ill - . ? and .1 II. Mpek. director of the Divisi Alar-1 ket s f. ? i 11: in la. dN. u^s. .1 \ > QjieratiV" Marketing l..n\ f..i Vir* pitlia " 'J. Kalston. >f III > I*shurg. Jed the discussion of tin- 1JI22 spray] recount!- mlat .>ns ami <|r.-;si .1 tins importance <.f observing tin- reconi niendations as a pi > caution.)! > inc.is-| ure Tin rotllid - ta Ide e.nit erenee. led by Mean II I.. I't ?","ot tne Yirgiuht Agricultural College. proved ? v cd ingl> inter.-st inu In adopting tin varoiis revolution*: tlie soeiety mad.- it clear tliat none of the rceoinuienda t ion s was tnade in the spirit "I -eltislin. l.iit t;,at the interests of all had I ? .mis.>1 : ? <1. The soeiety indorsed the purposes^ pf the liinitatioit of armaments con ference; asked for a regulation of file assessment of taxes on orchards authorized its olllcers to itM|tilre into transportation rates, and urged i'oii press to renew its fruit crop report-' int.- servie.. ChlARTFRS GRANTKI) FOR THRKK RICHMOND FIRMS Trllniiir Curporn t ion W III toiiduet I'rinllllK llllillle-s ii ml |<?ur Weekly IIepnIIIlenn l'ii|ier. The Virginia Tribune Corporation, ' Kielitnond, with a maximum capital of l.'iU.tiini ami a minimum of |:iimi, was granted a charter lix the Stale for-! porution OoniniUsion yesterday. The J corporation u ill do .i printing and nuldisli wig l.iisiiiesv. The others and incorporators are Simeon M. Atkln.j son. pi .si len: ; I'nrlis M. Iiosict, s.-e ret a ry and < \ !?}. Sutherland, all oft Itichtlu.nd The ii.nii<any will puh li.-h the week 1 > newspaper which will; lie tin- organ of t .? I:. pu I.Ilea n parts in th. Slate, it is reported. Otln-r Kirhinond clurn is issued \\ ere: A. i.. Johnson, & Co.. Tncorimrated, I K ii'hinond maximum capital luiiiimuin }|it?'. to do a general com mission and produce husiness. The Otllcci > f. till incorporators nre>- \\ l>. Ill-owning pi .-i.lent; A. 1,. Johnson, f. er? ? tar* and I'yrus U . lU-ale. .ill ..t iiieliiiionil. I h> Standard Amusement Corpora tion. Hlchniond. with a iniiNluiuin cap- ! Ital ..; !j ., niin inum of ? tnliict atnuseiiient enter l"'s ?? I Kinds. ?: u W...-ham J're?id. (1* \ r. . (? t.loll. ?. ? ... II ami i; K. all of iti. hinond. "?luil> S liih \\ i|| Meel. I* or. i: n I cule ami Shipp ru* ? will ' l" t?*e si.Ii/ t dis. I> sed ai tl .' , . I lar ni. . tinu of tin \1,, |, ,n Mu> Study Oul?. :n tli."V . oim-i.,,. ,Colony ii, Ki.-rrm.tr. r I lote'l. <?? no , Al g I'll t ill.' i : . pill.il, ,, ; ,, .. ? ? 'Juir l'ftny, Hill d - ; . ; th. si. , I. Jif M??";!' if ih>;KMandfr? < eivcr. Ku_-.|. M Audi, w ? ... |. ? rnond, vviJi sneak on ?* ? . jtct. spociai (illlil (imii|iiiiivS Irllstee*. Mir Itiiiik. Suit u :?.) ; ill- 1 nit-.1 States l.istr.t ?' i r t v- ; t et d a > liy r | . trns I"l a II. . n ' ,ii .. i\ chew11 u u .. nii, v. i-nt int., i. . i \ | .? against t| . r.. ., lecuvel 5; . ; 'I I,, trusties ' I ? , . f.le ,!? | .. . v. e,T bank .i iii: a in-' t should I . \ i d?'d m cornpa n \ pa ?n, pa ' ' ouipaiiy, net -. ? U )|o ? IM.rii.ai>. ^1 iiank i<? ? 'lit the iiUetl ny the Ilotis I'll - III..||e\ "I and df OI.S of (I,.. BIJOU ICOLONIAL-Now Mill*. UUf, Mull I? Ulr?-lux !?>??. William Farnum in ti llriitiin lie t.n\i* "PERJURY" I ???! 11% r ?l C*?n?nl>? ( IIMIM. \i: NT >lll Ml \ \ Thomas Mcighan 11? III* N ?? *\ I )?? 11uli t 'A Prime There Was' Willi s |t I ii I l>?% l?l in r Ic* ISIS?Now I >it % or Nli; lil. "Si-?Tn\ tnr Cecil IS. De.Mille's "The Affairs of Anatol' I till I .<.11 III S M M l ull \ % : I v- i i \\ ii i>\ t >??i umi.: -Mali. I'i<-. Nit; In* ?lii\ I lie. Mary Carr u i<li a ii ;m ill t n% | | ii "Over the Hill" At jl?i iail.*i: U::'.0i I: I.%! 7: 11:1ft m i \ i \ i n\ ? :i:k ^ItiosJ L/Iucp BROWN ACTS TO LIMIT FEES OF A TTORNEYS FOR STATE Measure Sponsored in House l>y Lynchburg Delegate Would Restrict Commonwealth's Lawyers to Trial ? Fee and Flat Salaries Specified by Law. Ml f- . s a.f < ?om iimn xxi'ii 11 It's nttau i mys of oitirs anal rountics in Yir uinin. otlia>r than tlio }ln (rial fa-<? ? lit.I .v|..'.i(i.-,l tlai salari.-s, xx ill |? ?llinillalfil if |||.. I,,|| ,,ff,. a 1 y.slaT ? lay l.x I i;:, i?. M;,v? c. Iiruwn. <> l.\ lla-lllllll'K. Is pilSsnl. Tll?? a' ITa'a'l ail Hi.' lain is t,> a ma nil Hi.- t>\istiiiK laws 1.1 limit III.' a-a.||i|i,'iis:i t iaitt of ili?- Comiiiniixv, allh's at lurn.-ys i.i a llla.llti | s ti\.'.l 1.x III,. .|,.| ils <u'lia.ws '?"I" till' <ilx a a t Itivll III a ? 11 a I. 7 ,"i(l; Naall.llk. $ 'J. J Ml, I Vt a't'sllllfu . J| 7;,,,. I.MI. III.Ill tf. #l.:.in?. c.iaiiaika*. *|*Tr.ii" A 1 a \ a Hal I 1.1 $7.'.la; I'1 > I'! SIII o l| I || I $| *,1111* "?'"V 'II-. ?!.?.??; .Main I,a St.', ?' , moan mi: Si.nth IS i. Inn..,,.| I. $;,??. st a 11111 oil. _<"l>ai lull, svill.-, $51111; \Vin.li.s * l-'t a-'la'tia-ksl.tlrn. $.*,(111; |{f is . PAGEANT IS CIVIC ASSET - STRESSED HI SPEAKERS Sfiiliiiifiil in Fa\or of \ aliis |?a (iHfliiatioii (irvslaliizcd Jil Mass-Mn'tinjr. ''V.'fiior w, st tin.r.'la ml |>avis. At ' o ni ". -1,1 11.Till Jolui 1; S.i 11,0I1 i s a,i,| ?tli*i> | ? i-i ? 111 i ii*.' ,11 m mmiiiipnl ami S t a t a' atTaiis i.alalt , ss. ,| , ,?.,ss. llla'a tllljt III III,' < *i t > A 11*11 tori II ,,| lil.st nlulit. it: iiii 11 ^ at i-i vstii 11 iza t i,,u llf sa nt innlit .1 a. w iii lis III, Virginia llis loi nal |\iu. atit Virtually .11 tl?. j-|..',i ka-rs a|.,la r.-.I It tlia-ir oitin ion Ilia. |a.au<>a n! in,.V| talily wotilil ass.-rt it-, i" in ,-ivii- Im-I t'Tlllallt. illiil it Wiis iii-uimI (I,,> 1,..,S| aiii* litiz. n .111 ili, is 1,, ri'turn n s,* 1*\ jr.* mi a 1 > 11 r..i. 111,1,1 f,(r tlt? 11 u arils laa-stou . .1 In 11,. , i|y ' ?" va-rilaar I'axis inlili . ss..,| ||,,. iiii'ot Iiik. II.' ,-in (alii si/i-,1 it,,. k,.y II * ? t ?' "f t ll a* W In i|,. pil u ?'il III is laa'St >"*' ii'l ''I patrlotl, 1 it I/.. ii.-liip. II. "as 11 > I a |; 111, |,' 11 X i Ml.,-olislx Win II lie ?O' anil Virginians w.-n p,n \im lii-ans. II, .sai? 1 p.!s..ns , ' ~ tn this Stat.- from ntlia-r i-itnu ami liaralilia-s Woiilal it roally LT.-at !, sson j,i AitH-rii .inism through ! til.- | i.i ma lit. <t nor Davis ilra lar. al n.,tliii,u! ? ?ulil i,| it,,. , i i > iiv I., iia \, Hi,, puli.: : in Im i-i! with a Npii it m >. Jf ' ii" ? a ml priili* in th.> i|a>sir. f.,r ? In 11. riio-nt. "| pi, .1-. i,,., ,. |... nlvht," 1;?* saiil. "a|| alal I onn uiv.' V". '' i'aiifra l ii|i t.^,1 tin.si whi. oric 11ii!,? a 1 ili.' i>au.'ani ial.'a ami W I s I| ,'ll I to II. a ; OI t SI la-a-il t|, | 11, ? i ,' if. foils tn "liuilil -i j, olio of l!i,' fz 1'i'ii t a\s| ?"it i a s .if on.- ,.t tlii. era .iii'si Statoax ? if mir i;r. 11 an t ia>ti ?? K? licl M Itockwoll. i.f Marl Icon. I Wis 1 ii i .-.| r |iaua a in s ih. |ws|. i lilla.wn ant ialol). t.. Itolslo x isin ami ; II II IT Si in Ami'ti. ., Sua' lir?...| j I'll, rill iain. .I. la, i?(? it ,|. x ,-i,,|,s mutual si hi|iiiiliy ami nni|. i sia mlinu. la.-k i.f lnjf t ixla \ lias .au-..| III.. la' t ilifTii-ultlAs in ii,.. iiiiiion. -\ t tall-|l. X - I ! III. fii . S., II 1111 a-1 - S t I a-IS s I'll | lio- **il iia'a t i'.iiii 1 I a III.' ,,f ii,,. litis 1 pas:.ant John II. i Sunalla. Ii. pra-sj. a I ? ? f 11 nf til*- Si I .on is I'ai: fii nt Sa.- j ?iatx. a ml Thomas Woods .Stava-ns. ! ? ail a.f th,. sell..ail ,.f ilrania at <"ar ' ' i?' *'"? ' h. .Ilsn x\ ,'ra. spoiil<a-rs I ' 1 Iv.T J S.ui'ls pra'siil.'il. I !\piartl-rs to lloslon. 1: '? I''11,1 . \p,.| I, I s linv.. ll. a ll in - , '??I to Ilia Illllallai.il ,,f II,.. f,.,.iun ] a III,. , 'liainlii-r ..f in t lla* a?!,| , ,, x a i i 'ii - at tli,. |jj. Ii hi, . n,| Hi.i,.i. Tlims ;M " iH'llor a.f I'laual.' A Huston, j Kirst Assistant .Sai-r,.iary a.f Com. ? .liatiia s I". K. ii.n l. . I,airman ia -? issii. <1 a pa'i'Si.n.al invitiit ion t>. ? Npi.rt.rs to att.'tiii iiml m..,., \|, II -t.'ii. Tin- Innclii'on xx ill |M. sa.rx.il -.1 1 a.rlork. 'I'aa l)lsi'iis> I'lij Karin. lio Man's Assot'iii t ton of St. I'ai|'< I . I " . a ? pil I I'lllll'l'll XX ill llla-.'t |n l|,p loans.' at .*, UlIS af|r.r ?II t ? a alisi'llss ||,.. proposal of (.)[. ? ihlisli ?'' > la tin J inli/,' |i li.liai a,,,, ,. ?,..(I:V Miin \v,n !"? ?h?. sp..ak.-,> n^ v,,< '? ???? iiivtittaiion. i lie ^ alcntine Museum O|ion liaily from io to 5. Sa'ituriliix s from 1 d to 3. Aalni'ssi,,,, I'roc. MEN?Furnished Rooms?MEN I,!" *"|'JT" "? IrerlM in l>\\ _ u ,:i;K _ ,mN I I| lla iaia-il?I.|K|, ? I"C mill I old \\ ii | ?? r l"*lr \ n lor Rr 11' foriiui t ioii nt ? l-:\T|? \| M. I X tnl. $r?oo: K id ford, $500; Itiii'iin Vista'. $300; Xi'U |ioi I N'cws, $1,750; Clifton Koine. $150; I lopcw ell, $1,750; Suffolk, $3no. l-'or the Ci.itiity of At mac. $050; I'iii- Hanover. J150; for Henrico, $S5o. and other counties with like popu lalion a proportionate salary limit. Kor each trljil of a felony case the t'oniinotiwenllIt's attorney is to tc fi'lvc $10. ivlii'iv urn' person is trieil, ami wlnrc two or inoiv |i?*rsons arc iikIit-l$1" for one ami $5 for each of till' ot hers. l-'or each misdemeanor case >."? is allow t il I'.ut tlii* annual. ? atnitms arc Iii>iit? I to the amounts ?ixfor each ?? it > ami rnuulv in the Stat*-. This compensation js uaiiinl I'm tin- |?iosi'i ution of criminal cases only. OR. WILLIS IS NEW HEAD GF VETERINARY SURGEONS1 (?o\rnit?r l)a\is and Incoming I (Hi iff l\\<M-uti\r Kxpccled ;il I illuclit'txi Tttdav. Coventor \\ i -titioicl:iii,| Mavis. \t - I tortiey;ici a 1 John I: Saunders ami i no-ml its of tin- Legislature will to- ] ila> attend the lunehenn of t!n> \'ir-| nini;' Stati.' V.cterimir* Medical As- j Mutation in Mltr|diy?.s Hotel. Cover- j nur clei'i K. Irt'i 'Crinkle will nttciiil ' unless business prevents The luncheon. arranued as a ".??> lial frolic" ami whirl) will lie served at 1:30 (I'rliirk, marks the close of the two-day annual convention of the assoi'iat ion Ml II S Willis, of < iorilotiovillr. was eleeteil president al the liusini ss session yesterday :tfternoon. other nlliccr- el. t -il were Mi K. .1 Will. I la rrisonlmt a. vii c-presiilctit ; I'r ItaWSoll. I'ha I I ot t eS Vl! II'. veeollll Viee liresiilent; Mr W C. t'hrlfman. Ithu-kshuru. in'retary-ireasurei Mr J. ti. Kerne* lmnun. State Veterina rian. made a brief address. KlvKI.KCT L. Z. MOHHIS SAYINGS HANK UK A I.) VII fllllccrs mill Iliri-I tiir". of t IIloll Hun nre Itelnliiril fur the I *.iiouiiit: \ ritr. I.. V. Mollis was re-elect I'll prrs! - dent of The Savinus Hank of Kiclt inoiid. at the stoekliolilers' annual tueitinu * ester.la* afternoon at l o'clock \ll director* **??!?? returned to I'tllec an I W. .1. Hit11 ???? and l-'rank \. Ilolivuti Well elected as l|ew tli< to ilers of tin I...;i i I. ? lllic- rs. in their I e|iorts. indicated a success! til, sat ivfactorj ..ear. .Ml the officers and directors of the I'nion Hank wete re-elected at th stockholders' session at noon licotue W Call is president. Ccports showed tlie hank in a health* financial con dition as a result of an cxcee.linu 1 * ! 11 ospi i nis * ea r. C. i' Hnrksdaie i . i.sliiei and ,\l M. Walker assistant . asliier. The directors arc; A. P. A1so|i. II. W t'artitmton. Charles Mavenpott. < Ii oru- W I all. W. ti. Neal. Al. .1, Straus. te W. Tiller. C. C. llatks <iale. Samuel ,\| Tompkins. Itiehard < I** a1111111-> and Cordon Walla, e. ,|o|, M. Tstylor was elected its a new litem I... ,,f the hoard. WRIT OF ERROR STAYS ELIJAH DIIIIS' EXECUTION South Richmond Man Was Convicted of Murder of His Wife. Klijnli Davis, of South lUchinond, who was con vie toil of the murder, al most ilvt' years jik", of his wife. and sentenced to ?lie in the electric chair on January 117. was* ycst?-rday k ranted a writ of error and suiipi'kimIi'iik l?y the Supreme Court of Appeal*. Kxecu tion of the sentence is I hereby auto matically delayed several inonllis. as It will take some time to prepare a stenographic report of the evidence ami do other things necessitate.) hy virtue of ^rllllliliK ?>?" the appeal yes t erila y. 'I'llis work, it was* declared yester day. could not l?e ilolie hy the time tlie March term ItcKins. hut the paper* In the ease uiav he ready iu time for the .tunc term, which will he heltl it' Staunton. .Kiillowini; adjournment >>f the March term. tin. Supreme I'otirl will not attain meet in ItichiiUind un til November. Appeal was tiled yesterday hy l.otiis (i WeiiilenhurK and llarry M. Smith, Jr.. > "iins.'l for Davis. Mr. Hooker to Spell k on l.ee. I <r. lieorue K. Honker, pastor "f Monument M. 10. I'liuieh. will speak S.'n la;, i fli' on "Tile ; f?* and i'Ii.tr ailer of (tencral Holier! K. l.ee." Meinliers of all < 'onfed. rale orcani/.a i ens hi th?' city, iiicltidifiu I lie vet era in; have heen Invited. The ser vices start at s o'clock, and spe. ia! music will lie a feature. Delays Telephone Inquiry. l-'.iiimu to oliiain a i|ti< runi yester day the I'l.lltlcil I'ollllll't tee on ? ?l ?! i - natie. postponed e.insidera t inn of )'h. I li. l;.-i s.in r< solution/ imiuirlnu into tiie .111? *st ion of tele j>-U.>ne rates, until Today and Tonight in "Richmond Clencral Assembly convenes, 10 A. Al. V. Al. I. Ituard of Visitors,' semi annual meeting-, Klrhmomi Hotel, 10 A. Al. Confederate Museum, Twelfth andNClny Streets, open 9 A. Al. to 5 1*. M. | Dance under auspices Women's t'luli, i: I nter Park schooihouse, Hawthorne and Walton Avenues, henellt Crippled Children's Hospi tal. S :S0 I?. Al. Confederate .Memorial Institute or Itattle A"hi?ey, Itoulevard anil Kensington Avenue, iipi'ii 10 A. ai. to r. i". si. Italian Charity Hull. Orays' Ar mory. SI'. SI. .Men's Association. St. Paul's Kpiscopal Church, parish house, to discuss City KiirinT ?"> P Al. (?'or Theater Calendar, see edi torial page. mxl .Monday night. when the com mittee meets I. discuss a number of proposed changes in the charter. Aletuhers of the committee present yesterday were Chairman Alar\ Cunst, Alderman .loseph C. Nunnallv, Conn ? ilm< n T. 15. .Morton and Percy Smith. I?r. I'nllMeh'N Subject*. The sulijectx of lialilii K. X. Calisch's sermons for tills week are. for this eveniiiK at K:Io'clock, "The Aloderti Pharisee," ami for Saturday morniiiK at II. "The Knil of a Thing Is llettcr than the Meuinning Thereof." ?The public is welcome at all services at He t It A ha ha li. \ M4?si\i: <? \ i,a i-:\ i:>t ? ISIS a JAN- 16 Itnlph t'rn el* Present* I >?rn l<l I mi ? I X ? l.utiilerr, \. The Woman Untamed In <*oiin?'f I in?i It li I'crsiMinl A piii-nrniiit 1?K? Sialic Paterson Tin* li tirnnfh?n? I I>mu*lim ^tnr In Hi'iirrlulri' of Oniiro*. %?% I f li The Hawaiian Revue \ ll<*iiimIfiiI rrolomir, u l(h Nn(l?v M u*li'In iih. n ml I In im'Ith?S ii i|i rising I *? 11* i * i r I i'h I i:ir ???*(<?. ^CREAM OF ICE CREAMS -nrrrnSSI A ?'VELVET KIND" Week-End Specially Produced Especially for the Discriminating Hostess OW: is the time to order The Hospitality Brick will furnish an excellent dessert for your Sunday dinner. We will deliver one half gallon or more to your home Saturday or Sunday. Special Molds Made for Special Occasions. Chapiri-Sacfys Corporation 16;' ' It consists of a ccntcr of APRICOT SHER BET, with outer layers of MAP-LK CHOP SUEY and PISTACHIO ICE CREAMS? three delightful llavors, all teeming with Goodness I ORDER EXPECTED TODAY GOVERNING TRANSFERS JiiiIr* Crump Wilt Mnko KfTrctlve .Mnnilnmtm t.rnnteil Agnliml Cur Company. Jucro Crump, of tho I,hw ami KquSty Coujrt. nlttiiiK for JuiIro Weils, of Hustings Court. I'art II., ih px to Ihhuo an orilvr today innU lac cffi-ctlvo a ma ml :i m us graiitvil the illy ifKalnat tin* Virginia Hall way anil Power Company kpvpiiiI ?lays uku, ?conipelllnw tlio trin'tlon company to Iksuu transfers to points on the Hlc'liinoml ami I'i'torslHirjr lino within tho corporate limitx. This order Is the result of .1 con tention that the company lias iI? ? 1::? I ly refused toyissue transfers to Hli zens of Iticliinoiiil IIvIiik aloiis 111 < linn of the I'etersirnrK Turnpike, who are, It is alleged, entit!eii to all privileges allowed under the fran chise. Tile question was presented In Council ijeveral weeks iiko ' liy Councilman Carter C. Jones, and a resolution directing the City Attorney lo proceed In the inuttvr was adopted. Cnder the rules of tiie company a clti/.en taking a car al any point u'ouu the line could ?ei a transfer ? nlo the city proper, but upon Ills re turn he was forced to pay an addi tional fare. THIS MORNING We Will 0ffer~300 Yards Sport Silks and Satins At $2.98 a Yard In this lot are some of the handsomest Silks we have ever sold. Some of them .were originally priced at $4.98, $6.00, $8.50 and $11.00 a yard. All to go in this sale today at $2.98. Most of them are composed of Silks and Artificial or Fibre Silk, giving them a handsome metallic effect. # Large Lot of Remnants of Silks and Dress Goods for Today's Selling Floor"One, Grace Street Women's and Children's HOSIERY REDUCED In some instances there arc certain lots where the size assortment is incomplete; others are different numbers we are discontinuing. All have been reduced t<* prices that should clear them out today. Women's Cotton and Lisle llos ierv, dropped-stitch effects, in hlack or brown; were 50c; re duced to 25c. i Women's Lisle llose. with em broidered clocks, in black only; were $1.00; reduced to 50c. Women's Sport Hose, in black only; were $1.00; reduced to Others, were I? 1.35, reduced to 7"?c. Women's Silk Hosiery, in cor dovan only, with white clock ings; were $1.50; reduced to #1.0(1. Women's full-fashioned Silk Hose, in broken sizes; assortments in black, white and colors; were $2.00; reduced to $1.25. Children's Hose Children's Ribbed Stockings, in white only; were 25c and 35c; reduced to 15c. Children's Black Ribbed Stock ings; were 35c to 5<>c; reduced to 25c. Children's three-quarter length Ribbed Hose, in black ? were 25c, reduced to 10c? were 50c, reduced to 25c. Floor One, West Interesting Reductions in TABLE SILVERWARE Don't buy any Silverware until you've seen these pieces, many of a kind, which means: See Them Early: Not One 5-piece Tea Set, Sheffield Plate and beautiful Cromwell design, plain burnished; was $1)5.00; now #05.00. One 5-piece Tea Set, in Sheffield I'late. hand - hammered; was $100.00; now $75.00. On,e 4-pIece Tea Set, hammered design; was $55.00; now $35.00. One 4-piece Tea Set. plain Co lonial shape; was $50.00; now $35.00. One 5-piece Tea Set. Sheffield i'late Silver, Reed & Barton make; was $75.00; now $50.00. Two Vegetable Dishes; were $15.00; now $10.00. Butter Dishes; were $3.75; now $2.75. Reed & Barton Plated ; Flat Ware A Certain Pattern tb Close Out at Big Reductions t- ? . Table Knives, hollow handles; were. $25.00 a dozen; now $15.00. Table Forks; were $18.00; now $10.00 a dozen. Table Spoons; were $18.00; now $10.00 a dozen. Dessertspoons; were $1(5.00; now . $0.00 a dozen. Tea Spoons; were $9.00; now $0.00 a dozen. Individual Salad Forks; were $18.00; now $10.(Ml a dozen. Orange Spoons; were $12.00; now $7.00 a dozen. Sugar Spoons; were $15.00; now I? 10.00. Individual Butter Spreaders; were $13.00; now $8.00. Icecl-Tea Spoons; were $15.00; now $10.00. One lot of odd white-handle cel luloid Steel Knives, in dinner and breakfast sizes; were $8.00 to $12.00; now 50c each. Two sets Dinner Knives and Forks, in Simeon Rogers Plate; were $8.50; now $6.00. Other Odd Forks and Spoons re duced. \ Basement, Central