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?"V IS UR9E0 Br NORTH I (r- i ? 't, ?<*'l'4'oeliylrri;iiis at Do Moinc? yi.!:;;(..on\??ntiou Hcjcrl South rrn Propositi. wot ?.i? ?.<? wiioi.i: i i:\?. rii Inform o Suuihrrn llmti, Mertlni; nl < hnrlewton. \\ . \ Thai |?lnn ItffiiiiiiiiriMlfil |tj ii. I'nlN io Dmu llrnl hi-rliixxl Monti* IIk liter. ! Hv ,\vm , iatcil Press.J I'CS !< >\\ \ Max :'L' -Or * smit union. I: s;. t<l of further offorts I ' iik ili - :- i ? at i.>nr- l.etw. >>n - Nortl.i : n ar.il S a' I.ct ? Presbyterian* through ru n typ? ?? of federation, is desired |,v (ho Northern I.ranch . .f h 1)1. l.lth General As ? K-inllv ? | >r i -sby:. r la n ("hutch in th. 1 "nil. i! Slates informed the Xnutli't Prcsbyterlar.s In a resolu tion adopted today The ?''M ??: i i-d ilution follows: '?'Tire (J.-t,. ra! A-^mtily of the Pres byterian i'Iiui.'Ii i:i the United States oi A met i. t ..cl<n</tvled|;?s the .vim munlcatiori froin tii? ? General AKsem V "f '' * I "? i >y t cririti Church of t ho fnped Sti'.- regarding the adop ?'"'i "f "? institution for a united assonih!- ? l'r> sl.yt.'itaii and |{e foruied (?!.;;:?? . s ^<> bo o|n>ratlve and effective when a;.;.t- \ ed i,y ;J)0 sembiy i f ;h- Prcsbyterlan Church !n ili. Pnited States of America an.l at least ..no other church In the couti ? r\ ??'dins t h. I? si.\ terlnti and !:?? f"Mo. .1 faith. Sort* \efual | nlon. ' \Ve ..jr wlllinguess tr. lake any Ktcps in the direction of the ' tu:<! untoti i.f pr. ivterian and lie' . m.fd chur.h.s. In our judgment, however, the proposed constitution ire- no closer u'llr^ than s ..I ready made possible l.v the consli ?11' ?" ? ?' :'1 >? ner r. I'oiincil .<f i:- . ?'"rti ? 1 '"hirli's* all* aiiv adopted |,y ? h< majority r.f the Presbyterian ft'1 It.formed .'hurcJtec and now in operat ion \W ? . therefore. b.dicve that at th* ' v ? sJiotiId endeavor to pro . .'i'j i ? tl.sr ..lroa.lv made |Vo?slble through th.. round! of Ite forn:."! .:ji I...- and ils amended ar of agreement until surh time - ' ? Presbyter lan Church of the States ;? w;; I i n k to proceed r and adopt mensure.c v.Jv'h u ?' ? 'ii j ' ? l. . i i. unlon." A- ? v.rwlielm;njy v't? was repis ,,v the . ..mmlssio'ners acalnst u;! i m j?: ?;../s-;? 1. hi ?iii i tio\ d|.- ( <ntn \ U)o|'ti:d \t ( ii\iti,i-;sTo.\ n:. A - > ? ...red rr.es ) J ! A itl.KSl ' l.v W . JJaj. nn rn? Southern Presbyterian General A?-?.~ ' ' ' ??v t.1' :'? d i resolution ?' ! ' ' ? n Its church and the - ''? i.'' rrr-'d Presbyterian ' * The r? mmendarion of thr '??: n;itti c , n eotr:ty ot tl.? Presbyterian Church. U. S. A., 'and " '' V'r.lted : :? ts th fundi authorized last year 'fr'r ^for ? -r.d horn." -:.lss;e.:i., srid other '? ?' 'it iitP r.remain im ehanped r- t: ? : nil t ? i. ;nded JLWZ;Ur r h lireh tirid t'-.e "ev, ry nierr ' - , a!? r.a ?-J ? }t.T5".0'>0 t>.. apportionrner t being .foreiph ini?. ?* salons :,:a.. 000; Christian ? du'-atioti. |55.fi00; ^ralnltiir !.'? it j; iimonil. \'a . I'.:.... }. synod! ?i { r? -by. r: .! , ? er.ri|-r?'i;.<tloT;al "" "x ??" ' The re ma i nd - T V. , l.e used sinklni; fund Purr ft v: n !.' u;'' ri,rU,'r ^'^mmended ?.>,? .J ?tsseuildv ill permlttlnif special Hnanclnff cam pa!ph? ?.e rescinded ;,s v.-eli as ? prr.p.,ai tr, extend the work of the laysne- s- m!.? ? .nary movement -\K(;ro boys i i\d HOMH; roth INJl HMD Th'" Tinier -1>lsj>atch I ' >1. r-M. . Til ,\ . ?|flV ??> ... .-. dv A ,dr an ?ars old. of j;); ? and ? hiu lie Mn:' , r. g' *' '? H*lnK at 1 <106 <Ir. .>n lured V.sterdav whet '"lir.d. t>e!i( v. d . "?? ?. a hrend k-renade or ? boinb ' ' ' " . v;. . ,| '?/ " ? ' ">?' tl ' ' Vtdosive ,ln. ... ' cl, v,rf '*reen and I'liev wanted to se. ' '' Sandy An ' v ' Mown off com her i ? received in. his file, :<n? * and IeK? Crime W ave Disturbs JRcsi<lrnts of /ion C.itv | !l> I'liltod .Vows J S5IO.V CITV. ILL.. May 22.?Zlon City, Sli" domain of ovcrswr WIN tmr mi Voliva. after several months of t and .viiniiuk'tut) during which Hie Jil . lius been entirely deserted, Is- in the throes of ii ci'lint) uno arrest for toting moon shine ami another for cigarettc smoking have ocourred within tli i'.ibi tw t n!> - four hours-. tSeorg? I're.iton, of \V.? altegan. was flood $.'.0 today I?> Judge W. K. Sehtnalfuss, after had ad mitted buying some s >rt of Ii<ini? 1 in Wuukrgan for il a ?|uarl. I'.itrolman Karl ?'ast?rman testified that :n ail official U >l ' stuff another Zlon cop hail hu..ed i luiiRiie severely, so it mus*. aav? been l|f|Uor. Patrolman Isaac l'arrv snifTed Ueiirj llolllkcn's . t v. .> blocks away. and r. -'ied t>> 111? - ."-l>"t. following his nose, he de clares. llohlken put uj? a fight. hut ended ui> In .tail. nevertheless. if. will he tried tomorrow fur frnuk inn the cigarette. Overseer Vollva is reported to he planning drastic miasure* against further inroads of law less tiess cheeyes has number of new YORK GIANTS I By I'nlted News.) rillOAOO. May l'L' if the world champion New York 'Smuts \? ei. the | only team the I'hicago t'tihs had t-> ; cdtit1 -ml will, l'itoher Virgil ?*lne\.-s j would he assured of a pitching aver age '.f ! "Of I When the ? Slants see Virgil out <?!! i the mound they Know the g;.in< s a- good as lost, hut, <>n 'he other :tatid, when ;?i ? > other of the six Na tional la .iitue teams s--c who's hurl inc they can he reasonably sur. of i .i w in came t<> the i"uhs last \.ar. | and of the seven games pitched ; against the (.Slants, he lost not > -ie j lie added two more ijiant victories j his st: ;ng in the recent sorbs, i Virgil's fhilure to taste d-:>at 'the hands of the 'Slants is a dist : I tlon not possessed b\ anj other Na itional 1.-ague pitcher. Tin <' it>s r.evet had a pitcher hurling again-t an opposing team with su< h . <?? ? <? ^t? t.t success. and f'heeves tins he '?ni? tlu- i hampion of nil the "?'? ant k lers." with even trior- right to that t ile than Morde. .n Brown, ,1a I i ster *r I.ew Klehle. TENDLER'S AGENT REJECTS GUARANTEE ' By I'nited New s ) NKW YORK. May 22..? "Leftle I.'.i.lt T.vibr's mereenary mating- r has resumed negotiations for the Tei ? 1. (. n;:rd fight, which, when perpetrated, probably will draw rt. : ?than anv other Imxlnc <<.?,* ? . ever held, except the I >ernpsi->-< *ar i per.tier f ght Tex Hickard and ; Fra-.V ri ?,rr.? v .ue j anning th< 1 rr.atry ?n M.e s a].. of a total gat. of not l?-s? than JTf>f' eft". 5'hll < ilft'sman. r f ri iladelphtn. " ? ndN r i> ag en:. rejected an ther hue. guarar.tt-e offend r. Mitly r > 1'. urnoy. Th. ancunt was more *1 h: f?" fftft for the chaliertL'. r's ? -id. Olasstr.an ^a:<! he would ti-.t con.-.-n' ! "O .1 Jerse> !.',ut. hut w .vild deii'.-nl j a decision match I- Now ^ . with ' ?rn?Ii gie\.s. I!, also fioM.- it f, .?> l>er. eiilm-n agreement, h ie TendJet end will amount t-. mot than JlftfWf". Wilson I'lirrlinira Inflelder, AjjOUKTA. ISA.. May dai Vli Ua. -! ;r.fle;ri(r hits !?<?< n s !d t th<s Wils- n. Nor; h ? 'ai o. in.. \ . r u : t : a i.. ag . < ' \ ; a : ri . I ? - da;. I. ; \ UI- Is'a Sr. 11 h A ? i,t :? I.eagu?-. eluh ?? tfi? ? i Avoid ('liantjc of Wiifpr whon vou (ravel or motor. Drink BUFFALO If ?: 2 5! A K AL . ?! IT KI :: ?-} K WATER I f will U f o p yr?u ! ?. Huy J* in S -rnilnn !??*.* 'iruk' *? ? t* h an<1 fouiitf*. llotrl ht th* SprtJ?K?? ? n ,,r'' to I' )(' - ' \ ? I 'III ll ? i ? ??,?? | y _ ItufTulo l.llliln SpriiiKK, \ h. rn?'"wmm. ttt1?*jinm?Mji New Universities Dictionary How'to Get It the Mero Nominal Cost of j Manufacture and Distribution 98c Coupons and teoifct tliit NEW, Authentic Diction try bound in black teal grain, illustrated with loll pagei in color ?nd Hiioinn* ?] Present or roail to fhu paper threeCouponi with ninety-eight cctiU to co\cr coil of handling. packiNg, clrrlt hue, etc.* [/ , Add lot I'oiUgt : MAIL t'pulSOKiU. .07 ORDzliS t,:p io 300 toilet .10 ty'11.1. HE l ot ||l?llrl ?i.n '* < pJi f j.-[) 11 ?ik l*u loi 4A*.- -? 3 pxnn%')?. 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE All Dlctlonarica publitbed prcripu? to *bi? cne %rc oul * LADY ASTOR SEES NO PERIL FROM STRONG WOMAN'S PARTY Assorts There Will Be No Line-Up ol the Sexes Either in England or the United States, but Urges Co-Operation. . | My rnit.'.l News.] XIJW Y< 'I!IC May .'J.?Those poli ticians wiui have been worrying nights over the possibility of a pow erful woman's party growing up, capturing: the government and turn ing out the men jobholders to give the wtim? n j>i?-iit> of room at the pie counttr can roll over and bo li*?k to sleep. It can't !>?? done M least that's ' " consider' ?' .pinion of one of the ?bi? ? t women in politics. l?udy Xuncy Asttir, th.- first .vomaii member of the British Parliament. It ean't be done either in England or America, in her oplni"! formed after a six week's visit to the I'nited States durinc which .-In Tiatt met most of th. A m ? r: i :i i women prominent in suffrage muvcmt'ii!. -There will lie no line-up of the se\os. ami n ' woman's party ap proaching i:i anyway the size and strength of the old established poli tical parties.'? l.ady Astor said, on the eve of her departure for Kng land. Tuesday. " A few of our women, both here ?nd iti Kngland. think there ought to tie ;i woman's party, as opposed to a man's party, hut they are compara tively few ' She agrees with President Hard ing it. opposing the grouping of women into separate political units as advocated by the woman's party Washington ?It - an impractical idea," I^ady Astor insisted. "T:.' ie is to.> much man in woman . :;d ti'O tnuch woman in a man t?? ak? ? sir ll an artificial division pos . ibl'." >he > iid. "Look at me?I am 1 . f n..in. !. <>U at any man?he Is half woman. We ail know men who have a woman'" point of view and u"i' wiif* think like a man does. NO COOKING The "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, OfRce.and Fountains. Atk for HORL/CfCS. tor Avoid Imitations & Substitutes A woman's purty Just couldn't hap pen." Because women In Knglaml out number men owing to (loathe in the worUl wur. There has been real con cern In .somo quarters there lest the women get together ami obtain con tiol of British political muchlnry. But the real wish of the women is to become allies of the men In fight ing for Justice an<l reforms in which h sexes are Interested. She think.-1 the Supreme t 'ourt de cision against the child labor tax f.?a ture of the revenue act "is a dread ft: I thing-?terrible." "It must not stand." she declared Lady Astnr is inclined to favor tli? constitutional amendment sus:^?.'< by Senator Hirain Johnson. l.ady Astor believes the a t ion ot the committee of th-? House ot I. in voting to bar l^ady Ithomlda from holding a seat is based upon a falla clous argument, which, if adhered tn would lend to the abolition of tin House of Lords as a public body. Tlx attorney-general ruled that th lloiiso of Lords was not a publh function within the meaning of th? sex disquaIitication removal act. METHODISTS REFUSE 10 ACCEPT JUNflLUSKft Conference Votes Against Taking Over Church Re tort at Present. I Uy Associated Press.) HOT SPIIINUS. ARK., May 112.?Or ganization of a body to l>e known as thu t.!obleu Cross, which would have tor Its pur post- the Increase of hos pitalisation work, was authorized by tlo- (ienoral Conference of the Meth . dl.st ICplfco!>al <"hurch. South, at Us concluding session here today. The membership will be confined (within the church. i?n<l the society will ini as an auxiliary t.< the hos pital board created by this confer ? ? 11? ? ? Tii? conference voted against tak EDGAR ALLAN POE SHRINE < Incorporated) 1P10 K. Main St.. to 5 ' IIKAI'TIKI I. (iAIIDKV Colonial Kurnlnire I'ne HpIIch ~ EX AC? ^OTOR OIL Clean, clear, full bodied. All oil. Gall for TEXACO and watch the golden color. I?U over at this tl:n? the uflfalrs of tho Southern assembly, which main tains property at Junaluska, N. O., but decided that control might be aottumed In the event the assembly should liquidate outstanding obliga tions. Tho usseinbly k''?uii(1s are used as a place for church rallies ami are under the control of a commission. It had been asked that the new bourd of lay activities assume con trol, but tho proposal failed when speaker:! ctaclan-d t??o assembly had a number Of unmet llnaiiclal obliga tion s. The live bishops who woro conse crated yesterday look turns at pre siding over the Dual meetings. To lla?r Junior SI?M*nrtl?. One of tli?> importiiiii doclaioiiH of the concluding s<sslon was that to create boards of Junior nirwanls to artist la locul church manaKoment Tho manager* must bo between 12 and IS years. They will xlt with tint Keillor Htewurds, but will have no votlin: rights. The proposal wan r\ lilaliied as intended to stimulate Juvenile Interest lp church afTalrs. A recomincnilu'tlon that bishops be H-tlred at tbe aK<- of 7" years was tabled. <p t/Juil/mner Jdrothers BROAD A T F I K T 11 Koiolgn Otllces In London. I'arls. Brussels, Belfast ami Mil) Summertime Silks Are Introduced in These New Rosemary" Dresses?at 48.50 (A)?Canton Crepe Dross with Bateau neck and Mowing sleeves, trimmed with loops of sros-grain ribbon. (H>? Crepe Romaine Frock trimmed with ribbon loops and novel side panels. ((')?Multicolored ("rope Batik Dress with uneven hemline and kimono sleeves. Wo arc the only store in Richmond privileged to display "Rosemary" Dresses. DltESS SHOP?SECOND FLOOR. 1833-1922 As In "The Days of Yore" Blair's Continues to Be The SAFE Drug Store Richmond was a social as well as a business center when Blair's Drug Store was established here 89 years ago. The gentlewomen of the town wore hooped skirts in those days, and the men talked crops and shipping. Through this long expanse of years Blair's Drug Store has always been a landmark in the center of the city's social, commer cial and transient life, conveniently located to serve Virginia as well. Visitors to the Virginia Historical Pageant should not fail to visit Blair's, an old, reliable Instituton, devoted solely to the dis tribution of pure drugs at reasonable rates. Those who will take part in the Pageant activ ities will delight in our complete line ot Paints, Creams, Greases and Make-Up BLAIRS THE SAFE DRUG STORE .? ? ? aai? E. BROAD ?? - ? \ ESTABLISHED 1333/ ^ MADISON in 12 "Wo Deliver Dmikh Anywlic.ro in the City"