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BILLY SUM SPEAKS TO HILL HIT* WOMEN Audience of 6,000 llearo KvanguliHt?Many Con verts Arc Made. (Special to Tho Tlin?>i?-lM*pntch.J KYNCIIIIIJIMJ, VA.. Out. 14.?The fifth week, tho next to this Inst of the lJlliy Sunday eninpaltfn, fiinii! to u closo hero tonight, when tho Tab crtiuulu was jamm.il with women, for til" permoti wivs to wnmnn only, Mr Sumlay lielnt? the only man per mitted in the TabBmade durliiK tho norvlce. Women played the pltitioK ?Mrs. Abhnr l?*d tho HiiRint:. ami i.y nehliurj? RirlH and younc Konien it?-i???! an usIu'ih ivml Heeretarle.w. l.'n <i .uiitxilly tli* C.000 who mad.i u|i t*i> audlt-nee was tli?> l:?rgint ?*iitlii*rliiK >.<( women LyndiliUtt; ban ever m' * :i under oiin roof. | The wuiili hast been ono of larv> cloU*t;ationn, lor thousands of 1 have if <-n reserved for t >1 ?? .?? ? v 1 n I - torn I'coiHlhly ofi? thai Mr Sunday "made more ovi r" im-i snnally limn ailv n(li?r, won 800 or H"'1 rtiilroail men who f'i 11 ?*?! a *??-.?( p?n ThurRdny nli:ht. for tin* ovAiiL'clKt ?-pi-nt some r* In Iiik yotlimer dayn as a liro mitu on :i W'Jlofn railroad. Wrrk One of Actl?ll>. Til# p.'iM W'?ll has hm?ii ureal ai"* tlvlty oti the iinrt of < 'tlrl?t hiti IiukI !.????< toon I ?n 11 y a' honti tn?*n. alwayn inof-i* than 1"" of thctn. |:nv? in?-t stt lh*; Y. M <* A . wliere :t? hlunnlenlv hwv.? I.eeri p!v-n them In i tli'- '.vorl( of fh? <*!ty with [ a flno-t ioth ???.???!. for it.mi to lilt the j 11 ?J1. Till* Yi;: s i?iulu-l In .i l iru?*r | "II en' a |f? i>' ;? hi > IIIIVI t m this week than haw h< ivtniun- been l!i<? < n^e ami ha- l.tlrl lli? tnumhitIon for iti I'll-- . ? work ilurini; II,?? final \vt>-k of II..- < :irn; -iimi w.in'li Hun ?' a y. The i-nnv>lv h.ivi* ke;,t up th!? w? - Vt Without 'iii-aKiiiK down, the evariKe- i lir.' r-in-nkiiiK to nearly lo.fjuO people I ra--ii v.- ? ? It ilav. for the lit tendance ; In tin ? vitiIiik rti'iif' around ?' 'nil. Mini In t!:<? afternoon hutwio-n ."{.inj'i j ?r, I l.ni'fi I'lMiih is- j. I r ? a?I > In !>??? n.ahii (' for tinf.fyirnlitloii of a l'.illy SUnilay I 01 ul, for men anil a Ir?-? i:...i A -li--t , Ml1 ??la>.< for wiii. ? a. which will w oi ;# tot. other nft*r next w-elt f i ' th?- i .n-? rv?iIon of tli?- i- ill of tlu- ' si* en Mijm |j(fi. Two pnrvlr'eF f?re to be h?li| at | tli'- Taberriatli- |i niorr- w i-n>- In th< Afternoon and nno in th>- evening, I Imii Hi*- fi"al fuiiiliiy i-: ti." ? am- ] |ia ; iii*i"!iOr u'J. v-III ? ?? tli? f'ro * ei I.- .' . . r . til l. I *,*? ? '. * V i*1'' 1 nii-iin 'n IS* inoi :i ;; for tfu-*> .-* iv-l ii i v ,i ? ? .- Ta liM : i ii i Kt ? in 1:? r- Mr SiimI v ?? -- i, \N" ? hIn -- ? <n ' r at til*1: ? -i i!i - v. of I i.-fi-.?.er :??{ !?-? f*.I ? III.* i , Wit.ona ! .;?*? 'or a v.* * -? - r. -? I i ? i ' l" I 'a vi* *i. i ? ii- ? . . . kli a < . ? - Ail . in | ? in n ."i > To I.lit 1 tin lot r;;ii mi l oal Hmiti. 111 "NT I N( JTON, ii.i. ii - "lli i-in l?r.' . "i eon! from points ??ant of H ?? 11 ? I:. v will i>< . i f t ? ?l M,on. oiiii..?l? o! :li>- western ifin-ral rilvl^lon of th>- CI,. iji. ?!:?? a >1 1 iltin ll.iuroa'l ? ii*. ?!?:.* ? ? s litre lortaj. Tlie ?*in hMii.'"- v. ii? IMHi.'l. It was ? I. to r?-Ji.M- ? nriHlloii on the Hunting ton ili v!.~ i-in. The Weather Furi.Iuli.'d by U. i?. W??th?r Uumu. __ ~ *wu.l. Virginia? y 8lit?wt?r? UJif ami "" ' y probably t'inii> rrun ; llltlo rluuiKD In tem y lirralnrr; frmh uurtli ^ ii??t iiml rati wImiIn on Ihr t'oitwl. N.irtJi ( uroliiiti?tumn | (nr'i'k?l lt< for Virginia. j l.oeiil 'IVri)|irnttiirtt ^i^Urtlilv, 3 P. M. tempi >attlrii Mbx'iiiti'ti 1 ? - ? i ?, ( i , r ii r ?? t'i ? l\ M...., .Minimum ?? .*iip? rutur*? (.? n I*. >1 M**'in t?iii|>,r ii-iro iS'nttiml fur till* ilhl'o. ., ((??fl'.-ivti ?J , ? 7 I ?lt: ?|.ir< li 1 7? \ Dcfli ii.-nrjr 'liK-* J.nuary I s.' I .oral llJiiiifiill. r; I) .jr. Mi'lhi.: . I*. M, . . Italn.' I II li'tuiK . ii.!;:i,: ?( 1'. M Noll. Ki Mtrdb 1 .11. J J i.A i i-.n ? Ji.nuary 1 17.11 . Ia>rut Oli??*rrrt( Ii?ii4 nt H I*. M. VrtUnlajr, Wli?l i]|r?ei..ii,, tioi r in .uit; win ! l'.city, n; tvi-mhT ut ? I*. J.I., rat In. H|irrliil IliUa. ? All. : I'M. i I'M. T'tfn|HT.?1 :jr-*, dry bulb. ji t.i f>7 Ttrlh|i/lutur^, v. ? t bu'b. IS IC Zj IUhitiv? huu.M.t/ ... 17 CT. 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'<??> .. *?> f 4 i.i ]?. ol.iu.ly '4Viiin<h i.i (, 1 n j.j.i, I unr-* .. 7 S 74 7') Italn W.I Oiif.Kturi . . .'A t; fiotfly kVyih?vlllo 60 34 i*. clouily MiMMI III. \I.MAN.\I\ Or li. 111 hi rim; r:? ? . . <" 1 * M-.riilr ,? ;; . ;-j Hun f .1, . ,}. K .?nlfii: EYEKYTHINt; HIGH IN CKiniANY I' 1:1:1 .p.". f ?.*l 1 I ? A 1.1)1 Iho r>:il3 ihtiiK thnt 1 mi I..- i.oimi.i in (;. r ninny 11.?!ivy fur 'nil- mar:: if- ;i w.r'; iinil ','"ti<l?;r ih? )ir?^<Mit i|uallty t ? .????.4 f ?1 m j.\tnu," re?i;.rk.? :i luitivi- i?frrl m.-t. "llio nail ir.a y or n ay nut l>? ??itr.iriK oiwuirli t<i liariK ?? ? ? .?? lf ? ? ti nlfr In h.m ;oi'l'"I j . ?! t) ? oilier II.' 1' :n | If< i- ili v.in 1. 111 '? 11 -itti.I iv.ar'.cil m ? .1 11:1' f.-r I a ? :. t. ? .nt:- ?! . loth Mi.. ?J o.|;i\ that Mjm i1 pureha.' ?? a Ve.-t J A ?.*?? '1 |il:iiin e.i.il.l 1.4- hoiiunt then for 'J00 rrinrkc, a jium now n.julroil for a i-.iir ..f l.o> ? > K!v?- h'in ilie.l jue-w.r iitiirl. 4 ?v. Hi red to buil 1 ft "rtuill hini>ct uahll^ ii"\v it coarcf ]y f'.ots 11;4* bill ("r tuo i .iir- of ( v 0111. n'c woolen KtockInns. Two jiotinils <>f 1.titter ? ti l-?? f'iiin-1 on ti.. ni.TrVci-t to.ln\ for 100 niarkf, or the ),!<?-war i>ric<* of a tnll.-h cow, PROFESSOR 48 YEARS; DIES IN HARNESS HERE Dr. Jones, Highly Kespeetetl Negro Scholar and .Min ister, Passes Away. Professor Joseph Kndotn Jones, 1). It. uf Virginia Union University, IhH city, died yesterday morning at "> O'clock following an illness of j t!ir>-? w.-uks. Prufossor J??ti? ? was j ?r?? Octiitii.T 15 lb.".-. ll>: had cn tered his fort \ -80V>-lil h yr ir as a ; professor in lh? University begin-| tilliK Ills (iir.or as a tonrhor in 1X70 when ho v. ?s appointed to (iio i lialr ' ? >1 Oreek uri'l I'liurch History at tin? j old' Itifiimoifl Iii.>>1|tut>.- which sub- I tP(|ilhlilly lii!( jinr In order Iti.'li- ? tnoiid Tin <? li>?!. ai Seminary and Vir* I wiiu.i L"ii o:i Uiiiversity. I'rolusvir Jones was oiih of Hi" tliHt colored men of Virginia t?? | <:aln a college uducation, recelviiu; his ittii ln lor of Art.< am! Ma.'i'.r of : Arts i|> u at. Colc;,*(' University. i tlif-n Madison University, Hamilton, I X. V. In lsitl. Hi- was horn in I.ytnhhurir. of slave j.atcut?-, hi? | inotl.ii I.fin;; owned hy a hraitrh of rt. ?? l.anrliorno family lt?- worked >l:s"way ? !u otljrh school to Jr,. his secondary educntlrtn. a I'lmf'-iliTatp soldier havlriif previously t nic.it film to read an?l write. I ?r. Jon' s at his death had been pn?t'ir lor thirty "year* of the Hot'./ <l? Hi|itixl f'hiii'i'h, located .it I'm* Walthall. Vn II< Is said to iiav?. installed more colored ? !??'?>?? men ii> pastorate. than ?ny ot;.>-r man In America. He was a force ful speaker and wa? pos.-e <s.-d of a. j'-h'irmln?t ???rvonalliy, which won lli'rn many frl*-nd?? anions both ra< < *. He |s survived hy his wldn'.v, Ho?a K .lones, tea<-hcr r.f music for thir ?v-llvi! years at Hartshorn Memorial '"iillfKO, this fitv; two urandchlMr-.-n ?md a son, Ktincnc Klnckle Ji ms, of N'?w York f'ity, w ho is executive ?(M>rr.tary <>f "the National Urban I.o.ltUe. tl<- larse.-t soil:;] service or - Kan.xuti'ii work I nn among ncgri es ??i the ? otln'r;. . Th- fit tie ml service* will he held at tii<- l-'irst African Paptl-t Ulrir It, ! 1 i.-Se and i'-oa I St r ? ? ts, Ionian w af" ? rr.ooii .it l nVIo.-k. i EXCESSIVE smoki.m; INJURIOUS TO WOMEN J Hv As-.?e!nted Press ] i N*. tu t ] t. The i normoi^ ' it? ii a?.- ' < :.-:tri'lt" smokinn ai. o:. i. woi <r say? r.ie?! al <->>rr< f ii? 1?-nt of tin I. I a Ti: ?? s. ' all* : i ?iime protest by the n.i-IS'-al prof. r H<- ih clari-s the habit in r n ? nstanee* is |ia?*>inir beyond a |I?_a.- - ire and !<? '.'otr.infj a vie*-. 'T. a!?? orpt ? ? H of nicotine, whir') s 1.1,. da?.i;>r ? ? tnent In (!? matt'i. ? <? . ,.rr" d?- r. t prfi ft ds, "I>t dt: ??> a condition nervous dlstr- .? whii-ti Is frei'ivntly |..t:t. i *iI oi> : ?? rv>-. I'rom tli'.s j?r? ? ? ?????! Maip;'. ? tions and ex he n?; ion uml otnh'irstf of .motloti. Woman-- at. m.." vnu.i nival ihii; was i-i-rtainiy not In tend. -ii to et.dure larj. 'I ?< "t t!.l? ii.siin. Her func'h ns a- a ti:? tint | * a ii not l?ut be lt.t<rf.-r. 1 w 11: i u in n ' .sh" IndnlK' s in it to ex. ? ss " The three suites illustrated below are the best values we have offered in years. Come in and see for yourself. easy tehjis. io-pc. mmno-i:oom Sl'ITK. ONLY $240.00 Suite as illustrated. Con sists of large buffet, china cabinet, closed server and dining table, all to match, with 5 leather seat,chairs and 1 arm chair. An ex ceptional value at $240.00. a-re. ovkkstuffed <tiesterfh:li> situ:, $165.00 We offer as an extra spe cial our regular $200.00 3-pc. Chesterfield Suite, covered in your choice of t hree patterns of covering, with loose cushions, Mar shall constructed springs; two styles to select from. A rare bargain at $lfl.>.00? EASY TERMS. ? i l-PC. KKD11003I Sl'ITE, $165.00 Full vanity bow-foot bed suite, with chifforette and dresser to match, in the popular American walnut finish. Just a few to go at $105.00. HOOSIER CABINETS??"' EASY TEH MS. SAYS STREET SAFETY IS I COMMON-SENSE ITTEfl Auto Club ould Have .Mo torists and Pedestrians j Ever Watchful. Tlit? Automobtlo Club of ItlchmuiMl. j In l:t; efforts towxirilB tiavlntc Motor ist* ami |>e?lvstrianM ?-vcr wat'hful to ffrtlui" tlie riutiibt r ?.f a<*?|<lcnts 011 Ih<- ."treels of th?- city. : ?>? HtrvKs on I tho fart th;it Mufcv Is m<*ri<ly j a matter i.f common soli'"1. "If <:v<-iy hotly who us'.'H th?- Mi?-"tx i>? tle.s trlans, drivers. chauffeurs?\voul?l only u?u common tln-r<; would li? less trouble."' said ^ucretary !?*. M. | Itovktn yesierilay. "It is surely not summon sense l'or I a motorist to ?iriv? at high >,jM<d j through crowded streets ?>i utrccts j that aro frequently rrosxd 1>\ jwr- \ mi* on fo"t, for an.) inatten tion to coiitlllliinN only 1 ?*.'?? I t > acci dent*. and accidents I* ail to trouble- j lor botii sides. The motorist is lilcu ;>? to haw his machine smashed and | c:?u?i! IriJurj' to himself and others. \ lie cannot be suro that h?> will ?.?? t.'ujic unscathed from un yield-nt. "Ah to the pedestrian, common n-nsu assuredly calls f>r -.are In go ing upun th?> strvtsi, In crossing at lntoresctions an?l In observing the condition i-f triillio. "lio sensible! L'so your e yes and >"ur wits and your ordinary sense of Mlf-prestTvalluii, whether you are ut tin? driving wheel of a motor oar ?<r on foot, and tin- li^t of casualties now so shockingly high will be very materially reduced '* The H rrk'n Wrntlier. WArill IN( JTOS*. Oct. 14.?Weather outlook for tlio - k In ginning Monday: Middle AtIanLic Htates. unaeltlt il And ruin first part of we<k ami gt u t-rallv fair tit' r? ? I l?t; normal tem perature. South Atlantic a!:<l KaM Gult States. rains at i>t ginning of week and fair thereafter; normal temper ature. I Msturbanoe, central-Houm ot For Monday? SALE OF LINENS Values Very Special. 72x72-ineh Cloths, $r?.no, $r>.r>o, #7.f>o 70x108-inch Cloths, $i2.:r?, #15.00, $i6.r>o. 22-inch Napkins to match, $((..')() to $1."?.00 a dozen. RlxltO Utica Sheets, first quality Special, $1.3!) First Floor. Central. J-B-M05BV-&G0 fttEURN 111-115 West Broad Street. EXTRA OFFERING TO MONDAY SHOPPERS ? We illustrate one of .several designs of Floor Lamps to be placed on sale tomorrow to the thrifty buyers. These Lamps are well made and nicely finished in mahogany. Shades are made of silk, with silk fringe in as sorted colorings. An Unusual Value at $10.95 With Shade. An Extremely Low Price for So Fine a Lamp and Shade Charge accounts invited. Genuine Leather Boston Bags Q q The handy Bap for shoppers, phy sicians, nurses, students, business ^ people and any one in need of a good Bail. Brown or Black. Evening Gowns In-designs that have caught the volatile fancy of Paris VELVET MODELS ? Brilliant Gowns in scarlet or other hues equally as daring. Sombre creations gorgeously relieved with beading, ornaments or flowers amazingly vivid. Long flowing things with metallic trimmings, or adorned only with the soft folds of their own supple fabrics. $19.50 to $195.00 MODELS IN LACE Gowns of the mature dignity the mode is demanding. Draperies according to the new silhouette, gathered at the side or concen trated in front, Sleeves sweeping below the hands, subtly suggesting their existence, or al together absent, Gowns redolent with the note of the Parisenne. $39.50 to $187.50 Metallics! Metallics! Brocades! In all their glittering charm, and all their glory of color combinations, are being displayed on our second floor. For the Gown the Modiste Will Fashion A riot of color, a profusion of beauty. WE INVITE YOU SIMPLY TO SEE THEM! The Greatness of VIRGINIA Has Consisted in the GREATNESS OF HER HOMES Real homes they have been, radiating love, kindliness, culture, hospitality, beautiful with the dignity of mellowed furniture and fine old bronzes. Into the making and perpetuating of BETTER HOMES FOR RICHMOND MOSBY'S lias long played its part. Today our Home Decorating Department with its unequaled assortment of HUGS AND DRAPERIES, LAMPS AND ORNAMENTS, COMFORTS AND BLANKETS, and jill the other subtle touches for the home is better able than ever before to contribute to the Home Beautiful. (Fifth Floor.) ' BROAD at jEFFERSON Paris introduces the vogue of BLACK HATS ;(fvf fffv " umm) Tomorrow Morning in Our Millinery Depart ment Will Be Shown. NEW ARRIVALS In irregular brims, extended turbans and pokes; of hatters' plush, velvet and duvetyne; featur ing trimmings of Glycerine, Ostrich, Metallic Flowers and picturesque effects in Plumes. $10.00, $12.75, $11.50 and Up (Sixth Floor.) ^ ?Our? FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE ' Of the Famous PATRICIAN SHOES For Women /? -f Featuring Six of Our Most Attractive Numbers Bluck Suede Mat Kid Black Satin Patents With ono strap and (he new Louis heel. Colonials Ttlaok satin with jet beading. Mat kid with steol beading. - Our regular $12 line. Special Monday and Tuesday, $8.95 (Second Floor.)