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Eirtmioml (Eim^-fliSpaidj THE T1MK3 faUt. l*?t> THE DISPATCH Est 1?50 flic? a? KolercU Jn.nviM.rf Tt, li'.'b, at the l'owt Ofl'.c lUclimuna. \ i?-.. ii_n toi-cond-OIh.-is MitlKr. rUREISHED ?very Ua> In the year at 10 South Tenth Street R.cJunond Vs., by Tho Times Dispatch Publishing Co.. Inc. IK OCR FRIENDS who fav^.- us Willi mu:iu ?cripls a it-1 i U 'is "> t ?? lions for public-all a ?? sh to hAvo ur.avA.i ? bio arll'-h'S returm"l. they inu>?l .11 n.1 ? <i (timpa for tin purpose. ADPllEf> AUiCOMMf. M ATI N'S ? Tl-.e Tliilnl ? ' .-pit! >i and not to iudlvl<!unl"i TKLKi'lf ? l: in ! >l;>h I. Prl vn ? e lJr.. I..-I 1.? c b n n k e oi nectln; wiih kit ?l< our: m^ntt BRANCH UKK1CK8: Peli>rsl":r?: ?li N-^r'h S y c a in o r ? Slrn?t; W.i-hfncton. 1116 .N? >* Av. ntie . N? ?* Tork CM: Kffth A\e uuf I tu: > ?!'? . <"h' a - People *? ?'?1 * 'Id 1 ?* ? Ph.. . . hl.t ' oloniul Trtiit M'i.Muik MA II. Homo of The Times T).?r>atch Absolutely J"lr> proof BUBS !??:??? >N PRICES t Pay a !? pally Only J Bundav O^ry Dally nr.il Sunday. BY IX>C \L< Mornlnc v?nce) I Mo. 8 M s 6 Mm. 1 Tr, I .6b 11.75 fto t f r.r 40 l.oo 2-c < 1.05 i 75 15 K 50 -AnniFIR DEMVKP.V SEP.VK'E Sund v IS cents a w< U Uortiiiii; ?? th uit Sunday 12 cents a v l< Bunday Only 7 rent* a week MEMBER OK THE ASpnrv \TEI> PRESS? The Ami In r ? ,| pi ei? Is r\ . ? .? y eiit'tled to th? UH' for r??pi:l ' leation of i: n"w? dispatches ortxlltfd to It or n t oth^r* p- 'redMed '.n this paper, and ul8? tl'.-r-nl ne-.v* ^ibllsV.! hi rein. All rlRhts of reputl 'ntlon of special dlspatchoa horein are also reaerved "A \ a-l I'iihiIi'I' M.iya/.iiw'* TIIK ???"( ? of pu-iponing ill' I,aus,inn'j jif.n ? < >'iifci. an from today until r.< \l r.uinchiv. \s :ii tho llriiish iusi?ti:iK upon :>.ii evrii J.iifi ..iif. i- prolili'inat i.il rh?? <lela> i> ..t< ?.< y t ? im? n. iy ?. .-turn of rest 1. - ~:i. -. ? t| ;i iipj ??';? itl a' I '<>!? >'aJU illMp;.'. u- . l ily oi,. nu'i'i |?? ? nrI< !' T lik'-r?> in t \ .i pnwdi-r niar i/.iin' It ha required all t!- diplomat y ami j?ai of tlie allied i'i>:aiiii>-iO!nrs. i specially il! -f General llarinuMon ia- r and cnml sense. in provt nt ignition ?? f t' n i^a.rnif' dvirlim Iho pa=: .-??viral ?!:i>; ami ' may hardly bo ?\|if ' 1 that 'hi' K'l-maM-t riartimi t'i th? j) * i" mi nt will !?? roa uriim ?jplllow wh *Vpfimrir> ". ; c ? ':<! ???:? n ??? ? i<? r approa< h: ? nr ?: ? >-;n?i..n t- ?>-' have win :? ? ? ? * . found a . baokvr- : wa - d i - i ;? r? view t <. i? ? ? i? ? ? ?? ?? v 11* plan < ? ? ttjo f' .1. v Fid' ? ? I ''it plan' ? main ? ? ? '? ' 'i ? i ? ?? i.! foni' L |iii'i pi. ? .? ? ? ?? fa jut Pfin ? ?. "'I all ? \vil \ of N own : t-P' ?* in^ vi"U CiO'i ? mo) ti\ i t a k i . b\ p. j ro?? pra< ' ? ? < i:r< ? \V i *.v and ! >? III' ii I a ll<!i i | A and tin- ' thfm ha mr-ntarj trno. h i' they aljki mid r<- ;? Ji! itL " ? ? surr-ly 1- t< h< No' p ').<? ? ? t ,f . than a n. nt: ministry i his comm. . el^i t ion " ? was ord<" elapsed ^ln ? ? . new Pa: .'a m? n will ha v e < >;ii\ ? voti-d for iii v.iii , confident-!? in Ilio ? \ ? And if there an- ./ tho platform of the do ? j ,, t, land, the party which ti ? ? j,, Ihose policies inay bo ; "!? i ??f.r k'Klslatlon within two to I r<??? u. tr ?I"' tl:no the o! ! ooa 11 (Ion ministry wont to pieces if there aro reforms to bo rn the\ m.1 > be enacted without delay, f :i third ministry is to assumo control of Mftalrs. it in:i\ ii.. organized almost as soon ? ?).. 11 o'i -1 of Com ntons has doc Mod where parliamentary control lies. Ilus is expedition In government. Nor Is i ? ??? ssa rily haste. For more than seven ynrs the old regime continued nti.l no elec t <??, was hold Muring that time, however. -?I'V. wer.. clearly drawn Tin public was ? It:, atod in the affairs of the empire and a l>r.>tra<ted campaign was not necessary In >rder to acquaint fh?' electorate with poll > 1 - "list wcT'1 to he \ofed upon. \ very different system prevails here A Mouse of Representatives is elected every ?wo years. One third of the Senate is elect e.n h two years as well, whether thp poll ? of ( onero.-s have or have not been pop A"d 'lie campaign preceding these elections generally begins one year and 3fl4 before the candidate comes up again. Ihe intense part of the canvass may not ? a tend over more than three or four months. 1'ti; the man who wants to remain in the I llou.-e or Senate generally linds himself working to that end front the day he has! beguiled a constituency to support him '' "ot serious, perhaps, as is the f?'''' i" "le ordinary course of events new Mouse of Hop,. otita'ives. elected the ''1 st week in November, will not actually it:n to function for :i year and one mouth. I : e.s there is a call for an extra session i i ongress, after an election, the new Con V'-es. which conies j?to being on .March I wlU 1 ""'ii the subsequent Mecem-I I' In recent years Presidents have found ? s desirable to assemble Congress in Wash gton <ion after its election, but in earlier ? >\s this very rarely happened I" thirteen months for egislat imi advocated by a candidate on ?lie busting is apt to subside to a large ? ? gree \n,i t he public which vot. ,| f,,r re fotms ma\ easily become indifferent if more than a year must elapse before action upon them is ,Ve? ?,ade possible ?ystem ought to he changed to make it mandatory upon Congress to convene ,,,, mediately after March I. every two years Xt the Mouse oil S street |N liveminute h win.', former ' res id > lit Wilson delivered fr?>iu the por l,is resilience Sat?rda> there was a.or. Than a sugge r jot, nf r I,, old Wood ?ow Wilson of his lighting day- Not all ot Ce former vigor of delivery was there.' of course, not all of the carrying power and |[ was necessary f..r an attendant to assist the speak'-r ? |iis pia.e on the por Milt in me te\t of th. short address, in "v"rV lino of it. shine ;n,nj-t.,kabb the ? iritv ot reason and >xp,.--ton. the keen humor and sharp battle thru--- for which' w Ir"w Wll*6? has i.,?g been known by file,mI> an,| enemies Though plea,! ug fol ic :ji\ ,i',.i s privilege of w . iring his |,a: Mr W:|.,,? promised not t.. talk through II ; ?'a cheering multitude turn..I away convinced that he had kept his promise I'erfain -punv per ,.ns ? will fee| -he edge of til. well direct..,! thrusts which marked a' ?li?rt Armistice I ?a > peech. and -quitm though an "invalid" In* t|,e author <?'. the attack \nd thoughtful \mericans ' r!? an who , ling to the belief that the r ' ???' >?"' 'ake ?p j,, fun .hHr(, of Mm world s burden, will rejoice in the evi dence of returning physical p?w.-r for an it', ii pa la hie national leader Sen;,I.eadeiNbip H^IIK question of selecting a successor to ' 1 Mr 1 "<|prw I as leader of the lie.no i" ' lie S. nate is attr.o ti:i? full v as !:' ' h "" >" as was aroii .-,! to x}a 1 ?? an s aiiiioiinceinent of his intention t., ' ^11 |Mist. \ I fin?. r.i's h?ivo j been moved to special interest in the mat 1 [)> ?"t. ?juent mention of Senato, 1 ' olio "f those most favor-ably con r 1 f"i" t he place S-mntors Simmons. Itobinson and \Vnlsh, ,,f .Massachusetts. -?> figure prominent Is m jls, (lf ...j ! ? The point- strength ami weak | "??v.?ral outstanding Memoi-ratic ' Senators ar. being wide|\ review..,I Mm. alter all. the actual -election ?iav : !?? long d. t, rred. and the choice may turn on facto, s not now apparent In Washing ' " "i- ? -pot,de?ce appearing in the presen w. are reminded that. ? unlc-- t|,er. j an ,\ira se>sion ot Congre - if,,.- March ' 'v s"" M"i - probably w ill not 'r "lection .f a new leader fo '' ' ;,!l ?' y' .ir Meanwhile much might j And that. ,,, . >urse. is p.-r '!> 'Vie I'rnlerwood's |, olership will I carr\ ? ty.. minority throiig!, r|,e special -e., j ; ' l! ' The highly impurtant bu-t :i !'1' ' ' " " or ?- one to which a "ia\ fortunately, hat. an op '' "' ' ! : '1 ' '11;ug with unusual delih J ? ?<'?'! . i T t ?f I ? \ i ?? \\ #? I I n v , I)'-' n was voted into power this I l-> ad in . u i-st: a t ion , nuni-. ? | ,t-,if ?? j equivocally against American memberslli) " ,'1" l,j'ig"e of nat.ns iinfl ag.uust a-.-., " ?ith any |. i adopted in C liicago in 1 !? 20 repud/iterj lh< ; foremost of the Wilsdii pdlie)es, hough .? ? ? f 11 group ,,f i{. publican . ,d. is plead 1 fMillv ,il- (tii-t -i|, |, action Pre ' M *' r*. I: ii g ill his campaign pce.-hos wen j "v* :,r,:i'-r than In. pl.itforni. his man i '? ' l"" pos. being t., hold : lie "irreconcil I in line ' u ?' n" ?' '"''I i' ft ! ii'.;. tore w hei, >'? Mar,ling s'ood win ,, |, s election t.k : ' 1 An<1 'lie friende of tile league felt ? ' 'his nation must remain aloof and iso '!"r ''- i-' four ynir- |, weenie.j ' s ' *???'* ??'" President . ould retrea* ':: " I" , :i 1" bad taken or that his - "ould permit anv cmpro li" e ipon an i ? -tie -o , |< ar-. ut ' ?' |,v lrr '' ??!?*' d? gte. to I,,, sure Mr. Harding bus drifted away front the *?'??' ' .?nti:i-<?gii'* stand of | n,.. ? ,(! ,| |(j . I'" ? ?" ' Mis fir t g. :? ii re" ,n that " wa- h appoint tn.-ut ,.f Charles ' Much. in avowed advocate of Vl,r <???* idea, to be Secretary of ?? ???" "tail W a pro n it. ">>? ? hat group of Koptihilcans thai circularized ' ? '"'"i"> 1" hehajf of American partici I ? " ii a |< iguo of nations M- Hughe. oppoliHuient, of course; might have had no i': : e III fl.a curie, -ion, if tie j,,, lie.- ) ,| ended I ! I. ? I. ;,| ?( it liav not ended there, however Almost II ? 1'ii as th,- Maiding administration ran t, function its foreign policies r. In some ways to take the ]i.;,gi,c |n.? ar count. la tho llrst place, ihe order for the Immediate withdrawal of American troops on the Rhino, promised In tho cam paign, has not yet been issued. A regi of Americans remains there now car rvlng out pledges made In tho treaty of Ve*? k illos, tho treaty which created tho league <>f nations. Then pressure was laid upon America to have representation on the reparations com mission. There was long hesitation. on this point, it is true, hut finally tho President ami Secret a r> Hughes agreed that an Amer ican, designated by them, should sit with tho commission, and that official Is t-till sitting. Thereafter, other pressure developed for American representation on many of the committees created directly by tho league at (Seneva Although this government is officially outside the league, the administra tion found it desirable, from all points of view, i ?) name committee members, and these committeemen?perhaps half a dozen of them are at their posts contrib uting their share "unofficially" to the work an.l >un of ine league. Later still a dispute arose over the league of nations ad mitt ist rat ion of the I >a rda no lies. Turkey, victorious over the <!rooks in Syria, began to encroach upon tho neutral zone on the sou? h side of the straits Almost im mediately this government in a public de claration look the side of the league in the controversy and is now about to send an ob server ?(> the Lausanne peace conference to hack up that declaration Finally, 'his government is found to bo negotiating with other powers for direct American representation on the Interna tional Court of .lustier, one of the leading creatures <?f the league. An American already lr.s -at m that court, but he was designated hv foreigners to oecup> the bench. The I'r-sideut now feels that he should desig nate the jurist in question, and Kurnpe will giadl> acquiesce in that view, of course. In other words, it appears that the t'nited States, after repudiating the league, little by little. i< edging into it I' is doing in a small. pi< ayunish way what it ought to he doing m ,i big. statesmanlike way Georges Clemenceau is coming to the i'tilted S'ates, not to tell \niericans what t< <lo with respect to international affairs, but to explain to them Just what is the French attitude toward the various prob lems with which the world is confronted. With a full understanding of that attitude, he believes the American people will %e willing to join in doing iho correct thing to tight conditions. The tariff was the main issue in the contest between ("aider and Copeland. ami the latter won by a quarter of a million majority That shows what the voters of New York thitik of the Fordnoy-Mc("umbor la w Up With Tho Times Hi ii. it. u. It Mr -"li s i ? -t spee.-h tn three ??ear?. but phi r< I \ wiirlli waiting three years for Mr Hughes' white" * - h brush "ill Ihvp to !ab?.r ?*ii hv r* dilig'itli now 'ha' 'he *|e ?'??.II "f S?-.c.ir .1 nI? iit e rcniivd the chief ? ?f it* t :? on til i<-.< ii 11 > ? ? u? S 11 ui !:i > s |>i<>gram iir.tn demonst ra t >?<! that what i 1.1 k ? - i" ii . U ?? i flr-t etas* font - ba ? town Itlehtuond has in overflowing nieas i?r r-. 11 iii: ? Si i ii ii. - ??! i - ^i ha I 111p. ? -pi r ? ? f ? ;??! -ii i.i ii > mi-' werk !?'?? ti'?urs ?n ore iMi'v I.i foi l-'ii <>r f i ? I ?-??ii >? ?>- in order t ? ? fvint. \i ?! nf c'Hirsi', I*"ran ? ? ties to . \ -i. '.mi ?hil?*. upset by an ? irtlniuake and tlilal IV>. will ha V ?* |?r ? f ? -111. I s\ l|||i;|t h\ tlilotlgll >i|t tli e wurlii. tun *sp?i-ia II v we mav be ? . *i among the '? id-M* *.f tin* i; n p "I'll.- former frown I ? ? i: ? . nf I ;.>r m.t *i \ ?;iv ? alw?iys bet I'vi <1 tie \in> t i.-^n troop- vv**'il<| .1 i lilc tlsiiri-. X ?'.iteinent wlm Ii will ? r ? ?? I i' > .le.lited by doughboys who ?" x |it*?r**?l Freilerlck William's war-palace forty leagues in :crcrnIInrt Spirit of Virginia Press *i ?- *v ts a ls"i v ? k li-<!i m->re or . <vsfull> marrieil we have nothing I*iek forward to until Miss M*-i 'ormi ?.<-. ..vie. th" brid" of tier rMInc ma tor flap lit i f;? x I i a /.?> 11 ?* Mr Itrian sucfi* the e*? :i hi: sli men t of a ?. ? t i 111 ?? n t paper n which >-v?n nnn of fvnr ? ai belief mich' e\(irec? their view* At .is the matter with the Congressional It-'. ? ? IT that does net un ' all sorts >f ? ! I. \ we would k e t *x know what i il.fs give niack stone Courier. The t'nited Slates will ?ak? no p,iri In the I ? ? ??: ? "v, |,ut wil! have "nnotflc! ^ ' oh rie' p*-es, -it tn witness i he *i.irten<1?M >f < i"hi -' in nations of Kurope to the Turk , m |,', ?ier ? ;ai*M te. Ii Is ! n order to look out for numerous : - I i. -n ? r > t le m*h'? in 'he House ' l:*'Pr* '? i '.fives \V:tti I he I{e puhltca n ina - i f > i *i that b-.ilv reduced fr"m t SS to sem? iiii.l- ' i a e t d"*en member* th?> nni'^'y Milt ? ??I ??? 1 i rc enough for Republican comfort i hlchlv t"-"bab!e thai the Iteimblieans 'i f' ' ? . . mm til Ci. liver on t he fienv - 11 -ile i nil " .. ? a few ?e.if? This ha? ? ? : ne t:i t rne?i p,(?t, and wlvn the need !? ? m re pressing than it will be after '' t*h of Mir ii n<xi. I'e|er?liurg l*rogre?s ,nd Im.i.x \ pp. al. V\ ? re afraid ttie farmers of the country i >t f^eilne as grateful n s the Kepubll I h.?\. llnin fe. 1 f..r the enactment ' ir.ft iv< The tluna-* the farmers have ?; are moving steadily upward suK-ir. ' " ' n *'' wh.le u lieat i* do? 11 to the ? ? ? t 11? \ ? 1 ^tn?-? the wat: corn is little l ? sir- i s> ? vi l.ile l.eef .-altle, porkers mid i ,r< are bringir i; iho lowest price fer < . r ?- I've 'arm* r I - som ?? w h a t "curious'* to Kt.ow w tier. the ? ;ir rrctlon" comes In. - S It h i :* SV'.inid N"'t on!\ ?* th* !.ad?rship of Oovrrnor Trilikle h:< owti ?!? ma n of the South???t I- ! thf Stat< at ? s* at hut the future ef the V:rc!- ( flood Ttoad* A?soela a" 1 of 01 Set i i | l io'v ^ rid orcaniT.a ns tl i* 1 >ii it of the I'otnnioti i .Ill il h< if ? l! ? .* it. . .1 un.e-c seme i < a - ? f. 1 ? *ic aboi* the .-.inversion a * i lb" I' i ' ? 11. > ? ? f leg ' - a I m s t i nil ti ll ft the |..op*-r f.n.1 g ? ' State h'ghwav istri; ! : ? 'i i " pr?-heiis:ve scale Nor folk l.edg.t I dsi'.a t t Tl.. i o.i in n*! s n-k f..r conditions that will "mull. - iinneo'ssa r v. but net Im ? ??|ble" Tlat inlgtil be lery ?e'| f ? ? m rr? p.- eg to *h\ wnen a strike Is necessary. - Seottsvllle News. SEEN ON THE SIDE By IIKCNHY EDWARD WAJtSER \\ nrr.T, It ? as the thin* that killed the cat And shot a hole through papa's hat And spilled the family's ioup, I' In th?< lit that makes one sick Anil calls for vlnicer with a stick. It rooks our win's am! makes 'em thick. And bumps is ?.? ff the stnnp. Of all the loads a 11 .<>i must l>?-ai If is the one beyond compare - It slmpl> can't Si beat! Mother-in-law? are bad enough. Sickness and debts are mighty touKh, Mut Worry sa v, that bo\ is rough! H' Will II' t let l| s eat I 1 work nil day. hut all 'he ? wrnt ' >f all m\ dav< ?bu t make me fro' ? Yet Worry M'atrs me hot' l.et rookie.hurr< inffst m\ land. I.et ? allous ? rnament nit hand I still i a n tak* a noble stand But when | Wo, r\ . N'I>T' And So | ?ltll: these '|;ps to curse Worry with ih:v indignant i?w. And pass th? m ???! vnu' Wp cannot !| \ r six bund re.I years I town throuch llo \ ill?-\? of our tear? So what s the ijv I .i* t i choke our fear And i-lio I. out "f the stru * liiirronl i:ph\ llnlli TIioiikIiI. When a m 111 wit h 11 f f .i \ t' |iea\ en." said 1 barcoal Kph ii a n "he ^trr yoi t be plumb for.II- || I ?11 r ?i arum' .in' grease tie ow n .11,1, n ^ ., pork. MI s t a h Jack son." No I us n la p|ir, man i? .? i - - \ Ki'it't" than his soul. I tiHultK-'-s ? i ? v !>.- m.mi..toil'.us. but prai-eful days are vn . .? Who d e s e r . v. <???. I ? i po too oft.'tl B e t S th? w- re.11 h ''"n't fr*' ' ?'? ' ' r : '-v?ie> ..Iher n an has his t mtihipjc, I *l rr i| ; "Iloss," said "i. i iftb-e Roy, "I wanta tell ytih "Votir t: i a to; m < .bad" ,V?? You've l"< a '""tha. lie ,..r| have to 50 to the dent si' No ' Then ' u ?' ' t?? I! \ uh m* hours Is too an' I wanta know when I ran in? rally a, C" a -. .| y...rf. an " ' a'" The M .-s w as d-ad :n "tie sasp. Health Talks by Dr. Brady The fertU of the Medicine ? tiphnnrd. >oni. i e j ? * i p h a >1 this might lie writ, 'en f..r a c. 1 ifjiii harmle.s. unsurpe.-tme 'eatures . >? havr risen 111 the iilcht I'd r."t" '" th? ? ?-'?li :'i r I'upbi < rd to u. t a d"?> 1 of pi- \ St.* or ra'us. Il-re r?M the remain? ,f pfltM. KUrry ||,, III. Wife Vep. lye | ? medicine nip boa rd \ ade.|i|A'e vi..,-^ ,f household remedies ^ I"" It f'T minor ill? and for accidents ma, b? k*?'' hand w rho.it ?? .,da ti ee 1 Ing an*, on-* fe rion thi.'nh blunders ? e ni'lllr T ere |s i > no Rood . \ ? us- t ? keep tip p..;v ,ns of * M k 111 rl in the |), m, J,a r; 1. uia rl> ?hen toere tre voting ,-hildr, 11 in the hoii>.. When evet a child C-ts h"ld -f Mn.hiiin m pref, sucar-coat?d plllx ..r tablets and oats ?nou?h t" 1'1'iu on fatal ??t.n\ 111slons. the Rulltv per son oiuht lo piinUh.-d frtf in s.|.-h .-aves son" I- d \ |,a. ?'?rtainlv b.-t, eulltv of repre 1 ' "1 ' i"-snei.t t.lk^i' isf It jc ? riin.iiiil l< to k'ej, MI' I p.. IH||< a? I.l'bf.lic a. Id or curroi \ e sublimate bb hlorlde ..f mrr oliry . In the bouse I would plead cs|?i>ciall} i"' 1 ?'r!? w ho may r< ^d Km* ? -,4t i|>e\ i|e sir?> ..r properly dispose ,lf ' In t be ho 11 -e n w. and In ,,r 1: i f ni! 'he famib nj. .|i.-ine hest or cup I ih . .1 ??.?. to it tb.it nothing of a poisonous ??r flat.u-.To.,- n;i I tire is permit,e.| to has- a pla. e on t . -h. x .-s I I. Ill t 'Ills to plv. ht r. . I.nip ete |?t of remedies and utb les s,ltr and approptial for the e tu. 1 ^ e in- \ ,h?st a ti'l me.li.ine board a nr| I'rom lone e xp?i i-n.-e I fe.-i ?<r. ranted In ?ayinC that nicdicin* cupboard l' pract 1 s 1 i y fool proof ?11V r?,,. , (ie. llcve it has no fatalities ... its .-re,III. and that IV more than most f4rni|? n<edi, lne chests .an le ast I' is net! to have ?, s?.pa'.-,?e .abinei or ? ui.boird or box or chfst s hi.- ? ,i..,t h, K,.pt ]"? \<*.l or, at least btp 1 abo < tu.- ira.-h of a rnritHi* 11?? r r. j. "t > in this k?tit 1. ? h?Mf rt #? O.'-. lithe, a i t i c I e s. su.-h as a-.essoiir. :.,.il the like. S llo III ll not be ., .,,r i, ? cuoboard Modern ?uic ,-- .1 A T;)|. :,,t <?( band wasblnc and si-rtibbiiiu but t|,e\ don't llo it in the same u Ih?, 'I lie tned i'*l tie cupboard in., > |.> i,.?p. m u,., bathroom, but that j. t;,. H . . . , , |(, (|... ?=hoi;!d CO. The medicine ,,nr| , chest should be shr.ut one foot |., hf'een ii,.-;,es and f\r? ill, lies deep -|-j. ?lid s.jfll, 'or a regular rild fasliiotie^ fan f, f. two or three modern famil.es Ton .rrow I shall publish the !:si of contents - .r the faim|\ medicine chest. News of Fifty Years Ago ' l~r? >r?i the Kichniond Dispatch, Nov ] 1 jt;* , \' a meeting of the i'm t'oun-il on ? h? a'?. ernoon of tile Uth. the report of th? Streets ?"ont mitt re, with the follow tnc recommends tions w as adopted: That a sewer b? . ..n struned from Kranklln Street ,lp |?-,,,re| to Park \ venue. '<n* <-.|uar., to ,??t J^nA tj,at a fo,,r foot bri.-k sidewalk l ? laid bv th? city at the corner of Cracr and Adams Street? and remainder at cost of property o?-?er? to rost 1 ft and thai petition of .1 n ?i?f?r^, to line his horse Shod by ||,e hi*, ksmiths at 'he Itv shop I,e rejected The Committee on Police reroiiimeniled a reduction m the ,|e. tectlve force to four m-n. and also a resolu tion re||evlnK the policemen from the duty of lisrfit inn tlie street lamps. The monthly meeting of the Maptist Sunday S. ,.ol Association was held al I'ine Street Baptist Church. President .1 B Winston in the chair, and otway l> Hrowne, secretary The report showed 2.H offi.-ers anil teachers and 5.5': si-ho I a r s. 'I 1 ? Methodist Stindav School So.-let y tnst at the Manchester Methodist f'hur.-h. T |^ p> Walford. pre? id I tic. a solo. "StrlW the t'xni ha " was sunt by Miss MacKie He.jford The monthI> meetlriK of the Presln teria 11 Sun.la-. School I'nion wa? held at TJrace street ?'litirr h. President Mill In the chair The * wr.ee attendance was shown to have been, ?ifh-erv and teachers, -hlrtv. and ISA scholars lieports to 11. x. \\ alker ^ i'o and Maven port 1-0 . local representatives of insurance companies hard hit f\ the Poston Tire. d?. '.arinp that business will proceed as usual. Kate Putnam and an e\, client company of support ins actors, presented "Did ?'urioMly Shop" at the Virginia Mali last nicht before , fashionable nnd well pleased audien. e The third annual session of the Merlu-al S net v of VirRinia will be |,,ld in Staunlon commrticink on Ih- 19th instant. II appears from the returns of the Commis sioner of the Revenue that in 1S71 ihsre wera l.fiOft births in ths city, and I.7SS rt?ath? The Arlington Home, Main and Sixth Streets, was yesterday sold by W. Ooddla. real estata agent, for f3S,487. Of Interest to Women Hennltix Nelms will b<! tho 'l'fak?r at the Woman's I'lub this af ternoon. at 4 o'clock. His lecture 1* called "An Kvenlns In r?i*ie," and his collection of Southern storie.j Is fatuous Some will he in iifitro dia lect, and others will deal wtth the ltum<>r of the whiti rare This lee tute lias t?? ?? n r ven man\ times In oth-r cities anil his large a Ad loin es have Inuuh'd anil enj?>e?l ih> n <? ui iik t horoiiK h I y. .i? his stones .?>? Komi ami lie is ? ?? 11 known as a teller of tales Mr. N'i'ltns ua.< rcctor of tli< Church of the Ascension in Was ! tn kton. I ? for ma n \ \ ea i *? Mi's. Itohert l.ee powers will he cha it man of the afternoon. anil r.ili'iwdrth Piiu-knei u II inti'Sluci? th# speaker The hostesses will lie M* ?-| lines U?i? Wli-tt K. K. Moffitt. Withers Miller. William Hush Nelson* Swtn T Morca-i. .1 r IJenrv Kllett. Hol.ert J on e s and M is? Mar\ Johnston ??II Wednesday the <,?-> .|i.| of the T r a v ? I Talks Mill he ci\-n at ? oVIock Mrs ''l\de West uil ??;>? ik i on the Philippines \? (lie wife of I I'omnianrter W?>l P S N.. she his had .\ splendid opportunity of know ! Inc thes. inlands Miss Kllz.i het h ! Harbour. ti ho lias recently I j from a trip abroad will p i v '? I "?llimpses of Kngland " M s. Rar- ' hour 's ihe hfnl of Collegiate Sellout j for 'Itr's. Mrs Johiv ll'in'er u i| i>e the . halrman The annual nx'etins of John P Tahh memorial lihrar- for eh I ilri-n will tie held ihi* ? \< nine a' * 3'i ??".!> ?:< at m North l.aurel. a I; ine?nl'iT< are urged fn he present lh. regular limnilily ineetinc of t:>e Woman ?? \ uliar-. >?'. the K Ii moi .| Ifo'A >7.t i v will he iieM Ihi" I'"..,ins at li o'clock in the Hnwp 7-- \rror\ \ I niemliers a*e a--k.il til lie ]ff sent a. thu IS a \ ? v i itijx rt a lit meet inc. I In K1. i m M'.i i|.n i'luh v ' it r e* lit < :i f tei ri.,i,n ,ii ?? 7ii with M s S'lhl* it. < South Third Streel ? ?i.ti* inu.i.K the stmlv of Inland wh|.|| Is lit. subject for 11.. year Mis I W '"mill a.-k " IP .! ^in ? - i * ? ? w ? if I ri 1 ,i ml ?'nin\? > l| to 'I ? I i or The iireRiuin \? P at?o i III' lude i h- re.I.line r.f \ \|.,d s- : p?..;ii is.i h- fiean Swift. i' rt-n" ?xe?tv ; 11 1... the topic for l^.iera! iP*- 1-- oil III the dull member*. ' V ?' '|o. Worp (II V A n : p 1 ' T'? e- ? . Pa i ? a ? 1, V| 'i .11 n on ?> . I'lernoo ?? 311 j " ? ? ?'k I" 'he lloliie of the |e ?|er Mrs .1 Si'lini Perdue W.v ? '"hut-h w P I ML- "hi" i'!i ? The Method >t Ml V . 1 ? ? .f .rt ? hit ? ii.I ins Ite||e p?. net* mi T ?sd:i n rr'n* - ? e > k ?' I he pro ad .-'reel Me'lio.||o I't-'iri'h Mrs ; /? i i". <lk and M IPPh FP ink M Of pe' e r? h M. ?? o.|:. t ? . met In tl . d t i C ed ! ? he present 'Pie ,|nn ? r \ id Sm |e* ? f 11 \\?i ie I'hiis' an 'liur r Ml < .iid ! ? iu' ? ir r? ? 4 ' 1r* We? ? III ad .-'re. ? Tl e W ? . n's |.e ,;.|e of flu ' *1 \ r< e I Si ? 1 . . n t * !' 1 prevent The ? 'td Mi I- ' orven'i.'ii Tuesday e . e. i rip a' s k. in Mi* c\ iiina ?:Uin 1 ..f til. settlement. The Wo'iiins \ i.vlliar of Taher t ,|. !e Pa;.I ? ? ? it . I. w if lio d its ? ejjti l.? r Tu' <da v *? (t' ? t ion at rt 1<i ?? ii 'h? '.ulies parlor of ?It. I'h'ir h T - : I for 'lie i|? ii sen e will h* "Medical 1 Mi? "I.. \ n'l.n'laii e is ie. H II e ? ? e d Tin P i li'"! I 1 '??' .1 P ' \ ' : "1 tine I'lllli ? I li iid ?? No\en'her , meetint! !>? W 'il' ni.Ut No\.nih?r 1". a* i P M ?? W e s l ha m pt on i'o| let* instead ' Tu'silii m- pre vioiis Iy a n nouit ? /I Tin Krldai <-ud 'luh ??ill have an open meet ? Krid.'i' N" ? Hi l or 17 In i in- '.iioofMrc.il i( Viclt t in: a ie ipove \\.nui The prt-irram will 1? n iharm'ni; tiiusl \ "T.o..;,| p., . | . , f, i I, u || ?'* c vo? !?: tl' P hlllond ? en \ til it* a* The poSftiP li, i!.' Pfo, d .pines .'n West Pranklln Street. Monday the Th-? prln< !pal sjieak er <f t he i . oi, | |,. M .s H.irltan .lartirs .e reiarv of the Anifiican < i\ ?. \ s?o.-ia t ion. Miss James in her \t-"< al?o. eo operates with the National Municipal I.eaau* Her topic ? ill h? Is It a Prlvilece to l.ne In Yoi.r I'i'y"" ,\trs James A nicjiardson wip cpe.ik on rom mt|nit\ recreation ittlier three, minute speakerc ui;' he Mr.i f'harles K Molton. Mrs. Kudora Ram>?v Hieh. ardcon. Mrs J K Rowntan. Miss A dele Clark and Mis? I.ucy F5 Ma son. The number of luin'heiin cuests is limited to lift. Tickets may he tired from Mrs. f'harles i; Pol ion, S11 Park Avenue; Mi.?? l.u-y Mason Wesl Ijraee street, and from the l.eairue of Women Voters' omc? I In I V ire in la Hallwav and Power puildln* A joint meeting of the North Pich mond Posi. American l.ecion. and Woman's Auxiliary, recently started, will he held in the parish ha'l of I-".piphan\ Church. Tuesday. Novem ber ?! at S P M. Mrs John Wicker, Mrs <; p Peasolev and Mrs W. Ij. fi F1:?hort\ were appointed n notul* natiiiK committee for the Woman's Au\iliar>. to report at this meet ink Kor the henefp of their fund fi . ph lanthropic and civic work, the Harton Meichts Woman's ?'lub Is presentinc this season in the audi torium of (he J f. R Stuart School, the National l.vceum course of en tertainments the first of the series, the play Happiness" h\ the KIi.v Day Placers, to hr clven Mondaj etenine. S'ovemher 'Jn. at S o'clock. The program is a varied one. The procr.im has been announced for the open meetint: of the I Ions ?l\es' l.e.ip ie hy the i lriirmati of edui'ation. Mr-. i{. II inn Clarke At this meeting which will he held Wcdnesilni at i o i luck ,n room f.:tO. the Jefferson Hotel. Mis. J T I.cviis of Ashland \x ip speak on "Kl'ficjent II? mst?keepini: ' Mrs l.ewis has made a special stuily * ? f liotifehold economics, and i* <piite an authority ?in principle? of ei^cienrv. There will also h? a dl#cusj|on of surrent events, which affect the efficiency of i th? home Mrs. Janet Stuart Piir h&m anrt Mrt. Adoiph Oitarloh will r*port on this euble.ct. The Weather FurrWaht<1 \! S. \V?ath?r H?ir^au. 1 it*??*f t U'<| nml roolrr / toilm, fnlloMnl In ^-?7 Klinurr^ in ?r-l iiihI rent ml |??irtloii?*; In r~ ^y morrow, khoufrn. ? V North ( ufulliiA? Piirll* . kliou frs IoiiikIiI nr to morrow; i-oolrr tomor Ti*ni|?i*riit tirt* Vf^trriliiy. 1 P M t??'|||?f|MtMt? . . . . Maximum t ?Miip?*r at ur*> to % p. M . , ,, Minimum t?% 1 'it *? t?? * p. m .. M-wn 'i?rnp. r-t.iiw t ?-.?f ?M.i * Normal t?Mtt|*rra fur* for t ln?* K*?'? ?- ?! ti? ?? M m r?* h I ; O'-flrltn') 8tiii**% JanuMr) 1.... 11 V.nrnl MnInfill. M t uf-? l I.' h'tui 1 ?n?liii?; * |* V . . . Nun? Ki i f?U t h?* im ??ri? 11ti* % I'. M t\* K\i 'o ?iii? ?? M a r?*h I * k '? O Mnr#? ,|?||IMt \ I 'i i l I a h*h I Mh^frul inn% at H P. M. \>M**ri|?% n<l (llriTt)oti, nouth; \s 11? i vclucliy. \ **?.?? n# *. ? <-* r S|?nr|n| Itatrt. ! frnji?ri' ur*. .|r\ ?nl> 1* in p#r a 111 ? ? lojlh 1; 4 ? fium 1 :? y * \1 | P\f 1 pM !OMHTIO\> I \ IMPO|<|\N r?m!*?*? ? * ui * ?\t H rfti . 1 1 rn>. h*r \ #ti- ih AMinu A'UliU' 1 H'tM'ill H iff ? y n't K*. n ? *l?. 1 ! w * ? TODAY'S RADIO \\ .1/. l\r#,ltk N .1 I !.. nrrhi>irii ..f I -i K \ \\ . .? hi t*.. I I I ?n A M?t!> A r 11 ? t ?' 1'ep \% I. > . . - '.Ml .v,,|\ N V t w; \ . Wl.l. ? M ? 1' i 7 I \ T r i- a t,.| ? t - < r? T I ??*r ? ? N. ? ? t >v< n 1 "rl? r iri*h*?'r\ and Amusements I Ir \\ ?i I f Hopper nt \cn?tenl)r. l-'t etj'ir n 11 y I?? t' ? ? r \ ?. < - ? ? ?? ? ?? fo'ipd In liljlil titan Iti B ? .t! ? ?pera. Till* l< part lrularl\ true with ? he il 'Mi g it?r. -1 1 ni|i;i'iv that ? ?ttj>l>> t111^ IieW If II i>\" r ti In hiilliutt tjilhert ami S?i ivan r V'vfcN Ml l|n|ipfr ? II I" .s< -ti fl-t.' U'1,' I'll, -.t v ?11 <1 Wf lilt'-' .' v tn th? Mtkitri" .imi \\ < ? 1I.11 nt?' t ill ' II. M S I"na(or? ' a* 1 K? \ I < |f|M *'f th? tltf>?t *IHl t^tit icht ? ? p ?? r n .11 !li. h ' ?? \*>Mi Mr ll"pi><M. .1 ? 'I tlir?f > 'i t ^ 11? ? .< ii-l ? ?!>??: .1 < ? a ? ll?rl.< rt \\';t t m ????If hratnl ' ? \ I 1 ? M l n 'Mi <sl? "4 f i? I U'Mill f Sicrrihon, wivi ?r<- ?ith btWolf ll"i> 1 *r in ?;illi?r> iti'! S ???.ii< ??? <?1 Ii;i v <? .ill Mini; :n 3 ra h|m-i t Ml \V??r"ii>- ?v:th th- S < \ n . K nt s'l 'It.'tnrl n,.pr:i t'i.|ii|.a ? \ , M ??. .Mai'! ? nvei- with ill" I n t ? 1 11 .t 11 * ? 11 ? 11 < ?|.t t .1 ?'ii'iipnn ti ri'l Mi<-? M<t!-I. ? n. Mitit tit*- S.< tt t'?rl' s tt|irr;i *'"fti^;?ni i >r<h* v t r-? t: mi ?;,m St Arthur Stiili viti > fi.rt? Tli-r.f. rr nlv t t\n (j'.i >1 in ? j ??! .ins :it? ? ip*ilil< |irfp<-rl> lnt? ? i>r." inc li'- iiitish- I >? \Vn|f II? *ppr 1 I'.is f"r ?l:tl?lp|\ *r < * 111*?-11 'he VI r\-. .V M i X Ki?h;m?llt?r !?> i*oh?ltiri the orchestra Mlllt 111' 'illll'tt ,1tl<1 Still ' V 4 tl ?'??til', iipr:, I *>. It* :?.<!. V Mr Kl.-tri nt! ?' t ?? 1 > :i* .iri<* ttnir th* director r>( tlt? Syni |*lir*t?\ ?'r host I'M <"!?-.< ,(".| | ?*i| ;i *.mllar h?t? uttii thf !a'? Os<*ar M.'t rrt ni?r *. t# In lliiiiiphrey tlnn.-fr? nt l.yrlr. The prlr,,^ lia'l'ri-is. M|t? r>r*r' Htimphrns. ami hi*r fompanv ^?f 'lan*?r? will h?iv?> 5,r<imln?*Tit |ila<'e r>n tli<> new hi!| ?hl<*h i*nni<>? to th? l.vrli* totl^V for tti<? opening; h.ilf of the The II11 tilphr**\ s i''*inp!iTit featureti lam week on the his time hill at n y Keith's Washing ton thenr^r and rnnie? her.il<|ei| ;?? '?lie ?.f | tie 1,1 jr h I ' S "f the >i>avo?i The r1nn<<>*? are C'rseoiisl v staeeil s--en ii a 11 y ami a< to infinities ? 'ti this I ? i 11 will he another hip attraction of i. rent protlij.-ti m. lite romoily n?*velt\ :n which Jlouer* Walters att?l t'rocker ?ili !>e here for the first time They are a quaint trio of ftin 111aker^ ?itli an ai t notahle foi l's orinlnalitv. fijieninR the show will he I'aniel .losephns. the famous f'lown Sen I This remarkable animal is the ?.nlv ItiRhly trained aniphlhlan perform in* as a clown. f"offman and f*ar roll. Iila>'k'ace souk and dance per fertners. with a new line of latigh ter-prodticins patter and ?niijs, and Rckert a ti'J Harrison, character c,,m ed> impersonators. complete the vaudeville list. New and entertain In K movies supplement the hill, as usual, and include the latest Paths coniedv and news releases "The Chinese Itliie Plate" will fr-.,. lure the hill comtnenci up with the Thursday nmtinee ^Inrunrcl \ it jut 1111 Here I'riiln.t. Stir p.i ss i nt all previous charactrr iz.'i t ions. MiirR.i rit Angiitis ??Woman of 1:1 oil/.-." uhich > 0111.1,, 1 )ie Academy on Krid iv and Saturday ami Saturdav matinee, shows this ento tlonal artist In ail III,- fa.ets >>f her art. "Proltahly nowhere nt the <?..un ity,'' according t<< Life." Vcxi-ept where MIsa Aniflin is. will you ever lie able to witness such artlne as that by means o? which she. make> 'The Woman of Rror.je' a not.ahle e\ent Miss Anrlin hrtnits the orlp-'.rt?'. New york production and * c.a$f of ad mirable supporting pUyert to the Academe CAf! 7 TV I ^ v i .iUj & k Mrs '\ir.v Kllla Sitrn will receive with her ila HE lit er, Dorothy, :il"l Miss .Imliti, Tompkins. the ^of honor, at Die card party tins ;?f t??r - """" Th? Kuest* uill Includo four title, ..f iiritlitf nn.l the affair will (arte pljll'e Ml J 3(1 o'clock i?t Miss ^torn ? Iioiiiu, 1700 (jrove Avcniio* v? r:i I other attractive entertain ments will hit KI v<Mt this week Ill honor of Miss Tompkins. l.eiitlnix Tomorrow. Mr ?ml Mrs. John K?rr Mranrh entertained nt illnncr on Friday ? v?ni iik In honor of Mr. and Mr-,. Jonathan Mr ya n. a' their hoiti" on Monument > venue. MIm Annln Ro?? Walker will ho. hostess today at .i larije luncheon for Mrs flryan at h?r liorne on We?t l-~ra n !< II n f?tre?t, Mi. mil Mrs lirv.m will leave tomorrow for N>.w Vork where they will ea.ll for Australia for .in extended ma>. ? iMHt-a IJecemher 27. Mr and Mr- \rthur M <""annon will j ? r ? ?? nt their daughter. Alm.l, form.illy to III htnond rorlety on tho ? vtiln(j of December 17. at a danrn at the I'oimlrv Club of Virginia. Ml*a ?'-i. nr.n w i< * j-'i??t of honor at .i smaller ilatire rIvhi f>v her nr?n>l :' | f "tit - .Indite and Mr> KM ni und W.nldlll .1 r > itlier in the fall, and ot In i ?.nt ? rt a in intr will h? do no for dm int t a ?on It lehmonilrra nt llliie Ten Pot, Prominent Klrllltlillul >..r?|etv rr e " * -lltel taine.| ? ? Ml" I lie T?,l |'.,t Inn last week Mrs K A Palmer mo ton d down on ThurMnv for tea. Shu A ?? v ?' 1 'OIII ;? fi leil || \- Mia I.a *1 If - In i n r ? e \\ ! 11 a m ?< Mr< W I. ("lav. of Sav.iiintili < it and M -a Kllz.iheth Pa me. till.. tr1,i 's ?f Itit?r?.?t ??-re l>r. and Mr? I'rsnrl* Whlttls ? :?1 liiir ii ml Mn>? Marv I,yon T-ler, f Sin ? w ?! I' .re? ? In llonor of tlr*. C. M. f*nrrl?h. Mi* ' M I arn-h wa? t ? cie*t ?f 11 ? li"? -it .in i nt i a I n tient riven I v 'h.- I . i;-it he a i >? <? of i ? r ? . v\. i n' Ma|it ixt I'luii-h <ti Thursday ? ? itii. i tfi*. I 'It11 a * he i fUfsroom, wh h w .H nt> rart; \ el ? d? r:f.-l fr th |on I'. fore . i-r mnrrlaire two weeks Mr I'.ir r ' - Ii w I ? M Hut. y Wait fin. f r M-veral years pre dept ? f *i? I*! .1*1.1 ? . >n a tn i?In k ? m ' i1 ? ?? 'if i r? ? ? ? ? : i ? t: - 111? ? irr ? ? * .1 .i-l . f I'll I in ? i , ? ; .. Hrid* I- tilled .it . .? .mi. : in.I t'OKt ,i.-.| to h. Mid* Vlrtmli Kowler i* the new president "f tho ? la - ? '!'?? lie 4|iiletlt ? elehrnleit. M l ' ' ami Ml ? Ian ? s M iilet Wo. I a |..... ,| I . T . . a ,met-1 a I ?p. ? rowi ll I .'If ti .1 r t i . L . . f J 1 . ; r 11.1,It h - ' ? i . M ? ? i. r ? N ? >.. ?" ' ? .1'ihn \ i h . . a'it:d? ii. ?! "I - It Thi w edd r s w ' I ? | -1 ? ' | he 'I ? i Ml I . ? f I . ', -11 ? ' . \ * ' ' ? L " \ at II o ' lo. 1. I'"?f IIII11 il I n ^ t'llllll. \ ' w it ?' t ..111 |l( v eek of I.I . I ? ?t ?. t I . !.. v. t * .f ? K all in II - . ? : ? a II ? nt e | Villi' i I.' to he Weil., i i -. i \. n 11, < ,v vh ni "*r ? t i ' i ? M :? aid' rr; n Km ht n ai.d ?ii i ?? >tr .*t? und'-r t'ie . ; e< ' .( .'Ill in It tee ' la lle^ ' Highland Pa-k I', will f"r tho tit : it f m il t ; -i prop .ti..| new i itl"..io i I. ir.-;t i-.' : I a I'.'t h I ? lie * l ni * 1*11* r. M * ? I la :? ? ,-M'. ?1 . f the > *ra g \ I ? < t ?> ? - * \ ?> ' . ru: \ t i * h ? nd ' hatswoith ill .-'li? w : ? e thv - I* ?' ' ! Mr* .1 A I n i 'iiai swori h Wi-dtlltiK ni Sniilh lllll. Ml us (Saructt I'm'lev (laughter ?' ? : I. P'i' ?? ?? "f ~ .'Ii II V wa? ti% i r ? . d i' ir d i > n i ? ? ^ ? *.'? ? ' k ... 11 . o . - . -i ? r- ?? : ii S '?? . ? ri lii ? I o 11 W M T . re. ? ?' - ,' h II ' f rtn* t ' M'-hmofil f. * Rev. 'I W I'. y ? t ? r '? e r e n ? I <r ?! M's M.'Ti i ? ii .'????' d !? Ml. >, . t v h. i ? t . \ ? ? - tt,? tra. f-'i a wi l l 'iH .mm II*'V Nin th. IN AMI IMIT til" Til \\ V M n.\ >1 _? i* I a -it-' ? " i ?. n ' ? ? \ i..| ?. ?. .la 1 to I,.. ? ml. ?| ' f h-r . ifiln ? If i, Mr* II I i.t Mi'i (Ulre - William \ l.o'-hr I'O left f. , Pa i III llNll'hi I*" 1 a . where ?ho Will !'<? ?ti.. vilest oi her st > t ?? r. Mrs W. !'. Wikisit. .Ir for m vera 1 we^Jij. Mr. . ? d Sir. '? I-' - . .e '?Vest 'It i ? have r * i r *' ? ? 1 ' ? > ? ? ? ? a f t > r *i f r \ ' i . : - . i t ? .u r ?hri :4h the S i.theti: >!?t?i THE IWUFMANN STORE Hroml at I'mirtli "E. Z. " Union Suits for Girls and Boys $1.00 UIN ION S U ITS with roinfnrcod waists, oxtra-tapod nn buttons. I )utch nork, olbow slccvos, kiipo length, or high nock, long sIppvps, k m p e a n <1 a n k 1 e ltMipth. 2 to 1 Ii. You arc no doubt familiar with the " K - Z " b r a n d o f Union Suits ? they are all one could ask for at $1.00.