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sSi,.shness Is World's ed, Says Great Banker Service cincl Sacrifice More Va! liable Than Money as Gifts to Church, Says Oli ver J. Sands. ? is the president of one of the r ''ing financial institutions of the Yet it is not the financial c^""Tit'on of the country nor the finan cf::' ^rosprcts for the future that he stresses as the greatest need of this country and of the world. "It is limp that v;e put 'First Things ovs this fi-i-Hr-r. "and *;h"?w .. . J. " ?>;; .. of the . aric.n Nationa L .)f Richmond. Va.. formerly pr?~ ide.it of the Virginia Cankers Asso ciation. this year president of the Na ticr.al Rank Section of the America.i Bankers' Association Mr. Sands wr.a state chairman for Virginia of tbo Victory Liberty Loan campaign. He speaks of the Nation-Wide Cam paign of the Episcopal Church spirit ually to awaken its communicants and to raise a fund of $12,000.00rt to strengthen its many activities all over the world and to start many new un dertakings. "There has never been a time when fi t' need of an advanced movement like- the Nation-Wide Campaign upon the part cf the Episcopal Church, and in fact of all Christian bodies, was so ncccssary as today," says ?>Jr. Sands. "Throughout this country and the w! le world, tho crying need is for a deeper souse of our responsibilities and a fuller realization of our duly to oi;r God and to our neighbor. "The foundations for the Episcopal Nation-Wide Campaign have been well laid by the sacrifices of a small, in adequately supported hand of noble men. and women, who have tifen the v:j;:guard of a really conquering army which must, follow. "The Nation-Wide Campaign will, ac quaint tile whole church with ? the r--eds? and opportunities in our own j p.. rials, in our own country,' .and ' to! our neighbor wherever he nv.y % When thTf arc under.tood t#erij' will be no qaosMc:: aa to the responxs upon; the part ot our people. "?:t is time that we put First Things i nd to show eur willingness to ar Captai wherever he di-' r-"n unheeded paying dear .? u;v r.e;:lcc:. The pen pie cf the c!;a:eh aiv '"c\v called to ?. . the.ir faith by their v.;-ik:;. Wo must av:.! will .-nsv/ei by a mom sin< >%rr obedience to do our rhnrr in spread ing the beneficent influence of fiie! OLIVER J. SANDS Gospel cf Christ throughout (be -Ti, ? tr.'iUi. " ? r.v: .If:; vi Christian jr.? witi ".o ?:< gr- -pyvico to mini kind than ;.i. tiv: 'i^vh/os oi". nt:xirr?i warfare eves- iuv..-:;tsd. This more than a ca'i for money?it calls for ser vice anil saeri?:cs upon Ike part of e very member of the church? young a::d Old. rich ar:I p-j*;?r?and -.Jod viil : ? ep his promises." Beaides his banking duties, Mr. Sands has devoted n:ueh time and en ergy to the work :.t' the Episcopal ( hurch. II? re pre.-on is ihr Third l'ro vincial .Synod or. the I'o:>rd of Mis sions and is Chair: aau of NsUan-Wh. .? ' ampnif.ii Coma.i'.ithe Ijiscesc of Virginia. SEEKS TO r-vii) viiE HEALING AS PART OF CHURCH WORM Kern ir.tcrr".t nn:: l;ecn aro'j..i d U'.roug". the '**.by ar.nounceme'! a' the prnpu;."v! vksit to *??5<; sccti . 'a January cf Jti:n?'3 Moore Hieksoi, !-e Englirh layman. v. ho i.s .looking t wive spiritual healing ;is ;; pari ir he E .iacopal Church. Air. slicks ;n to I'o in V!.: ?.*. Gu.. about t*se irst of J .. may visit u!k -r C:'i' M'P- >vill '*<3 ;old for ievtr.ro- d ? K>:i.:!r.?tir i? %y ^jr. Mloltscn. who :r. -:?!:! in bavr I 1 rough pr. yev an. I th- I:;yi.ig o.i f ?:'.n.c!s?. ; Southern Clergyman Kotra As Church's"Adding Machine ; This Man's Ser?r.on in I'l^urer La v r. c h cs ? piacop?. i i a ns Upon Greatest Move ment in lis f!-Vn~y# :ch. ,IiS! ? o is o Hov. R. I31and MlfcI'cH. ar.d *ho r -s composed a s?r r:011 in statistics t has stirred 050.00 '.re:1, an;: wciucn tu the task of g:vit:g 5-12.009 O'.' i. Mr. Alitchc'i has just emerge 1 from a barrage of figures' that "c.anid over" from '"vory city, town and rural dis trirt in the United States, Iron? Alas k '.nil T. :tln America: from the islcnd K a .3d t>.o Orient. r ;hct?r. , figures !:o has made hir. sermon?the survey of the nefti.e of iltr Episcopal ChuiT.h in I ho period ot reconstruction. upon v hi?-h has i:e?ui K sod ;li(? hedgel of ibe Episcopal Na tion-V.'jde Cr.mprigu. Mr. Mitchell once prcached ir. word .. from it pulpit in Mississippi. Not many months a 50 he was preaching through the mails. as '?orreaponding ?ek re'".ry of tho Kpi-r < pal Hoard of ??'.i iens iii Now York. And now. seem-, iugly cot ; nv ."i:./. iit all. h" has !ii<' e:f?eutivo offieo of * in* Nation V.*i'e Campai:;u. <ifiivei*ed to Kpisco pa!inus throughout the country I hi?; sermon in statistics, which churchmen! pronounce one ot the aiost inspiring1 ever delivered in the Church. it ail came about throtsp.li the Na-. ti-in-V.il> CarMpaiin. P.y it thy Church was to h:? :nspi:f -I to meet tl ;* oh'tigitiona >i reconstruction. New j v.c.i-tevs werv to !??- enlisted ;? :i'i mi!-; liors raised to in::reas? tht- ?.?fiiriency : ard extend U:c iattuenvc of the Church's work. Th*n .?.ir.r.con'' a;-kc.:i. "Wir>* does the Church ncvi?" T?.;tt 'juw*v : 'r.Titdahvl into Ctutiy, IdarUs. They were s. : f:? r ?.] hr .-1;''amonu the mis1 ion j- vifh- ? ..! the nation. !':? !? ,, in ? I:?_? i < or. or.-; where u,J?- ? ?? V'l'V' w rk. .vnd white r.were ha; ?. wV're writing their o:?rt. -i CimchN stvv-* en these ??Ja:i- -. ?r>\ ?:::cl.c?! .vas draftee", from tJ: > rvard c?' Mission?. mn?3 menace; ' t;-.. {y ?> si.T 3 offi? e t:.i; y:w:> i'.:;. >'j .J ?* i*r r:\ing tho resMj?.?? ij?is- ? r- ?? ,;,.i u'7v\ r, !'.?.A%:n ;?!! "ciikll nirciiU them tr^0*''".uv isit:, ,i ciaiprs ill" pii-lun-, a wr.'.'ilKc romanec in :"ic.irrs. .Month :if !::ii:ir follow ed. The "ssiucivsrJijiiis-iiK'.i-i'inc*" of :lie Church roinnlr'.rd !;? work. An*' ttint work ii- cr> u!"<.il wi:h having Pell :l:o nit ire Kpis^ny-J Cli.:ic'a upon v/hs: i:; relied the stent. ?u r.'.owment in it3 history. CHURCH WOJ, :.7TE??3PT ItiTKAL WF.LVAXX WORK Systematic j;i rural and mountain ? ? <:\ ? fr:i;h never 1 "!'?? ?iv" I.???i*f. will rf ? V;i{inrs-'Viri'* 1 !y *.v.-j r* ?h'v r.vvt'i ? ?? !o ^TV'ni!; n.-^s. in r-Vory rn :up. ? the I'!"5* ? ? - r r.s .? ;r. j iiif-i- 01" 1 hi:* :;:t. Tl?f < " rr- r.s . rtlachvcii by surveys oC ? h? .= *a:- '.?? * :ns,l>!i"? ; riv" s. i i- tis -i'.tiji;:j m Ic.iilv;* '.'??II ;i i ?'! ii SHAKRGCK IV !S AFLOAT OfiCE iOHE Slvunrtui: ! Si." Slii'W'nn ysinh ii> ?< was JUIl in (ii.\live \ ? ill1 s !;!)? :? .\ :*i.<:i|? ! ;? ? i. Mi' X. 'i.. ;?:? ' t< ?!; '!: ? \v;u?T. Tiie jr.riil .!!>? i iI:? ? v.iii- broke* .n. \ ?. n ? ? -v iwssm ?? ? ? & ? p ? ? ?? : v :?? ssgss' ?? ^ -. * *-'v , ' ? '? . ?"''?> ? ? ? ->? ? .. ?"??' ^ ;*? ? ?.< v> " ' ? f ??: , '?* 5-> ??? 3? '? %& ,? .; '?*- ? * ?> . .7 '.i : *? jtf,. j! \ '?/ . ><-?-' V;.>;; ?' -w* i IP' \" j#;H ?8fet :$MWS - mi0" iap I , -V ? ?? ???:::???/ S ? V M- : ^';:'v';^^ial I . *" " ...... .-_ ? -I. :.? y. j ipr- "ri.'ii; ? i:-* M . ;?'?? ?' ': : I;?".'! ?? ?? : ;??.???! .'!??!?. (i rmnv :.i." <i :i :i'i v.:. ' : v, r. : i is i.r ' . r: * i? 1 !:.*.< UfVJW'l Iw-.CS lug its .! .ii r r< r \\l 1 A <*?T Hh\f ??/ 5 i*l 5 iX s?V. C? 1-.: i t.:'0 L iri ?- V U>'-i?? i !T - ..'it: .? ? . I . '. '. I :s-! . !? .. ;?> ?ff j;:sJ UJ fr?::i :i;<* ??si iv.sr;.i:^s ?'?f :i: ? miit >. N ELECTRIC 1 WASHERWOMAN \\jvcr disappoints, works as icnir a - "O.i require, needs 110 special food pared for her and works frn* a - j-i-'hiujr! / low wa^i ?. Come and ci :i: cper.'.iL'n in this headquarters ail things electrical from .1 hair a: ,'i'r to a l>i<r motor. Make eloi-tri ?i'.y your servant and you'll have no b:lp lady" troubles. DUNN & MONTGOMERY 82J Km?- Street ''Put us down for a strike7' ?Ches. Field crackeriack score! f Wonderful tobaccos, wonderfully blended by an exclusive process. No argument ? Ches terfields do Satisfy? CHESTERFIELDS ^ certainly roll up a Exceptional Christmas Gifts JL JAi'ANKSli K131 ONUS Hund-cmbrnuk-reil ' i epe ami -:1k v.nri'. iy of colors. ,\ "m LIG EH Silk, u-'urg'ettr. crcpv meteor. SILK HOSK The famous Van Kaalic?the best. LINGERIE Vests. e::misi.;-.s. teddios, knickers, ir -rl''. ,towns. jamas, ]J: 1!ir.? Burkes, s:!k. s i? -!. j^eorgeite, Ciepe do chcr.e. i"AND-M il)E HATS Citation.- from '\r.u* York's a>-' -I color.y Gieer.wlch Village, m.-.d e;-'p?c::uly for our clientele by 31:.-;; Jane Tryon. Doliar Jliiys 3l?>re Quality Her-'" "Ruth Roy croft'' lvul!i I'ruflur Ballon^er. Mana; r. i:/2d kin if Street, Second Floor ? 1 I fi P JL %J$. i f ~ i I-! ; j it M k) i t2 fie f? ?&/ J2L 8L .1004-1006 Kinsr Street FORK fUGJ>S, selectec; cuis oi' choice yoyn.tr boine-d~essed pork, II). 32c-35c Pure Pork Sausas - Meat, lb. ...; 38c Fancy Home-Dressed Steer Beef Of finest (jualHy at loves! possible prices. What cork be more enjoyable for Su-nlay's Dinner Club Steak, 11 35c Hamburg, lb ? ? 25c ROASTS jitanihion C2-t!. lb 27c prime Ivi!) Roast, lb 27c c h?!f k (hone out) lb 25c JUICY, TENDER STEAKS Sir'oip sieal-:, i:i 38c Porterhouse, It) ..... H)c Top round, lb 10c Bottom round, lb - ? 35c rrxz.- ^icauuw iksck U Fancy Mild Cu"e S M O K ED S?10 (I L I / E R S 20c Fo'i-ui 8 to 10 Pouivds WeiirM Very Choice Quality SMOKED HAMS ;:c- Pound 8 to H) Pounds Weight Smoke'd Sausage, 11 Pork Pudding, 11) Head Cheese, lb :;oc 22c ?:lr Fancy Corned Beef, lb 18c S?:rappJe, lb. iOc, 3 lbs 25c Pure Lard, lb 30c Special Values Friday and Saturday in Genuine Spring Lamb .Just Note These Prices on Fancy Home Dressed Veal Le# o' Lamb, lb 35c Chops, Shoulder, lb 30c Chops, rib or loin, lb "*5c Bresst for stewing lb 20j Chops, shoulder, lb. 30c Chops, rib or ioin, lb 35c Stewing" Veal, lb 20c Roast. Shoulder, lb 20c HI PON NO. ONE CANNED CORN, special, can 10c MIXED NUTS?OUROWN SPECIAL MIXTURE?ARE ONLY, LB. .. 35c Without exception, llie very lest nut value we know of. Almonds, Pecans, English Walnuts and Brazils?with a plentiful proportion of the expensive Walnuts?large, meaty nuts, full flavored?delicious! We never sold nuts of finer quality. Paper*Shell Almonds, lb ?5c Brazil Nuts, lb. 35c Walnuts, lb 45c Jumbo Pecans, lb 35c 38c A POUND IS THE NEW LOWERIvD PRICE OF OLD DUTCH SPE CIAL SANTOS COFFEE Always the same supreme fjuailty and always freshly roasted when you buy it. ^ :Vi\j y IjO'i.ii. I.: ji). r.-a'Jf ? ? 8!ic Full Line oi' Sea- ? ;< ANCV .BOX APPLES, 1-1 bk. 25c Finest Fresh Fish sen a hie Fruits Western 'Grhaes GoMens' and Vir- Splei<did As sortment at mod and Vegetables. , gmia Reds erate prices