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News of The Suburbs FAIRMOUNT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ilm-I Wnlker nnd clllidrt ii. jbf No. 1401 Twi nl\-si-cond Street; hnve relurnrd from n delightful vislt to ivln ih-os. in Washington, i>. C, Mr, nnd Mrs. John Tlffincy, nr Wnah Ingtmi. i>. <-.. wr' recently iho guests ??! Mr. and Mrs. W. (.'. Thomas. Of I'nli tniiunt Avenue, Mr. .1. Aubrey, who Itai been cohlliied to hls home i>\ ulcknt-ss, Is oul iisnln. Rov. Charlea Cbfley nful hls nephow, Mr. Liiiwn.nl Coffey. of Lynclibiirg, V" . rro the guests "f Mr. Coftqy, of Twehty' thlrd Street. tte'v, Cbffey ls conducUng ihe n-vivai eorviecs at H'<- Falrmounl ChrtsUan > ''mr- li. Mrs. PnllcT, -'f Klng Wllllam county, tviio in spenillng the wlnter with her nlece, Mrs. 15. B. Rlchardnon, of l-'nlr Ittounl Avenue, has returned from a stay <if several daya wlth he-.- hlece, Mr.?. 3:1-111.-1 Mndlson, neair Onkwood. Miss Alnn-ad Glenn nnd her broUier, Fercy Glenn, of Amelia county, are vlalt? lng their aunt. Mrs. Wlllle Rose, of 5"wonty-flrat Streol. Mrs, Douglass Mlffletdn, who hns been Jil In U"i- home aeveral days, ls somewhat Jmprovi 1 Mrs, Henry Gibson, of Twenty-thlrd **:-'?:. haa rctUrncd, after qulte a stay iv 1 c 11 relatives In Cttrollnc count; . M: \ ? . ? ? ? , i , Polnt, IS irlsitinc hei daughter, M:s. C. P. Perklns, of Twenl y-second Str< ot Mlss Mnnde Wn.ik.or. of Lunenburg county, who has been visRlng In r Mrs. John B. Jeter. o' No. 190G Fairmount Avenue, lias returned. Miss Ida HalT. of Ilt.toii, W. Va., is th guest of Mrs. Maggii Patterson, of How nrd's Grove. Mr. John Slms haa sono to Phlladelphla, [whoro l:,- wiu retnaln Indeflnltely. Percy Brown; .1 forrner resldont of Fair? mount. has ncccptcd a positlon at Thoc fcus. Vs, .Mr. Granger, who had nuito h sovor1 j.iii from an electrlc llght pole ., few day ngn. ln whlch he spralned his ankle and ?wns badly shaken up. haa recovered suili tiently to leavo for Hanover county, where ho wlll remaln some tlme with hla parents. Mr. .111,1 Mrs. Ellla Bramo nnd chlldren. Roberl and Annle l Chasc City, won- tho guosta <>'. Mrs. John R. Jeter, of No, 1905 Fairmount Avenue recently. Miss Annie Fishcr has returned from Iphnrlottcsvllle, Va, w!i<-r,> ?he was called <ui account of the lllness ot her brother, [who is now linproving. .Mr. Charles Hughcs, or Twenty-flrst {Street. who waa badly hurt while engaged ni work at the Chesapeake and Ohlo phops last week, la imnroving, I.lttle Miss Irtna Bhikb is out aRain. after qulte a sovore attack of rheumatlsru. Miss Minnlo Crowder Is in Newport News, spendlng some time wlth her nunt, Mrs. Wlllle Colcs. Mrs. Vorlander, of Hanover county, hns roturnod home, afier .-. vislt p> her slster; Mrs. M. .1. Fox, of R Street. Mrs. Percy Hollcr. of Nlnoteenth Street, ?who was badly bumed BOVCral days ago by tho exploslon of a can of hot getting ori as well ns rnn Iv expeel Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Clarke, of As Va., were thc kiics;.? of frlenda icently. Mlss Ot. :i.i Whlte -s -. i iltlng relat Hanover county. Mr. Bphraim Cllne, or Steolton, ?pending Bomo tlmo with bis so: Harry Cllne, of No. 1210 Twonry Street. Mr. James Kennedy-, who has beei ing his sistrr, Mr,-. Hebry Qarn returned to hia homo, In rjDoor He: Ml Mr W. I'm hy h'-r Urlkiiui Mr. B. c. Brlstow, ,-... Ic al wheel ih hla Bliop .1 few day the misfortuno to have hla .1 by the wheel falling .>n hini .1; bis ann. A very pretty but qulet marriago mo:; place ln the home of Mv. and Mrs ]., . Younc, of Twcnty-thlrd Street, Tuesday evenlng, when Mlss Gertrude Flelds bo ..11110 thc brldo of Mr. Willlani Meltoji Rov. R. B. Bcndles was th. olllciatlnc jninister. Tlio brldo la thos..:.- ,.? ..-. Young and is qulte an attractivo young lady of nanover county. Imtnediateiy. after t;..sremony the young for thelr futuro home, near.3 Hanover county, where a rci tendored thom. Miss Marian Richardson dellghtfully cn tertainorl a few ot her young friends in lier home a few evenlngs ago, Tbe even ing was spent indulgiug In yarlous parlor ^anios an,i vposjttuid instrumental"niuEl HJalnty refresh/nSQt^ vvcre Berved in abun. idance. Among tfiose presenl Katie il<--'iloi. May Felvey, ton, Marl<MSary, Inez Ho so May Cie.-nry. .Marlou RIel... "Messrs. John Fclvey and Hunter Hechleri *Mrs. Rlchardaon . .- isti d her daughter m entertaJning her guests. Tho Woman's MIssIonary Soclety or [Fairmount Baptist Church held an im jiortant meetlng durinjj the past week nnd elected tfic following .ulicers for tho ensulng yban Prealdent, Mrs. K. K. Rl,-h ardton; vlcc-presldeat, Mrs. I-:. Iluichison; ne left n wu s .Mlss.s Hutchl a Ford, When about to travel, if subject to headachc, nen-ous ness, dizziness, or car-sickni's>. take 011 e or two doses of Dr. Milcs' Anti-Pain Hlls before starling. They will in sure yoii agaitist an attack. There are a great many who are sure to have headachc, whenever they go to church ov places of amuscment, or Avhcrr there is any excitement or op pression. Take them with you, and on th<- first indica tipn, take a tablet and see how quickly it will disappear. To Euch Dersons Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pills are a great bles?ing. (They ? sobthe the nerves and allay irritation and excitement. ( "Wo always k>-op ljr Mlles' .hJVnJJ.n,n ''lil;,,,nw'-'"r home,'and hnd them a remarkable remedv for tim relief of headaehes, ,-..?<? "uu*n<<? eto Two labl-.-i , . . :- fal| t0 al0p t|m most aevere headuol.e, but one I? Sffl-MfcjKP^"?-- By taking a Paln Plll beforo golng out to places of amuKtriieiit, we uud wn uo not bavu those dUtrewIng beadacheH that Ar merly come wlth every littto exclta. tatni." MISSBS MARY AND KI l.A W1R IAKD, 132S So. 12th St Bnrlna-flelu lUlnolH. opnngneiu, Dr. Mlle?' Antl-Paln Pllls ara sold by rour druaalKt, who -wlll guarantee that he r.is.i paokage wlll benellt. i- ? falll, he wlll return your money. BS doaei, 2S centa. Never sold l-i bulK, Miles Mcdicitl Co., LJkiutiv, iud Cleanses and boautiflos the teoth and purifles the breath, Used by peoplo of refinement for ovor a quarter of a century. Oonveniont for tourists. PREPARED BY seeretary, Mr-'. Sadlc R. Gary-j tronsurer, Mrs. Slicltoh. Much Interest wns iniinl r?sti(| al this meetlng, and these ladies hopp to mako this tlio h.inner year In tlio soclcty's hlstory. CHESTNUT HILL AND ; HIGHLAND PARK Mr. Willlo liiinn, nfter sponding the pasl week with hls fnther. Mr. \V. II. Dunn, of Third avenue, I ft last Fri dny, for'hls home ln Orri.gc eounty. Mr. Krnest Mosbyi "f Wayhesboro, Va, is the guest of Iiis fnther, Mr. A. V. Mosby, of Fourth avenue, ITsuul Sundny mornlng services at Mla pah Prcsbyierlan church this mornlng at 11 o'CloSft; condu'eted by the pastor, Rev. D. K". Walthall, Sunday School, at !':S0 A. M. Mrs Powell, of Bucklngharn eounty, Is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Wade, nt ChCStnUl Hlll. Miss Bessle Wlngflold has returned to her home on Ilighland Park, after a visit of several days to friends in Ash land, Va. ' Miss l.ottie Harrison, of Ashland. Va. ls vislting friends on Hlghland Park. Miss Mattie Bowers, of Richmond, has for the paat two weeks heen the guest of her frlend. Miss Annlo Smlth, of Fourth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harris lefi last week fnr their home in Seaboard. North Car? ollnn, after a delightfitl visit of several daya to Mrs. E. T. Long, of Third ave Thc Roll of Honor for Hlghland Park School for the week endlng jari. 20th. is as. follows: Intermedlate B.?Bettie Ratoliff.-. ?er tha Marsh'all, Mnude Tlller, Kdythe lar brough, Bessle Carter, Emlly Cross, Har vey Ratcllffe. Junlor B. ? Ireno Dunn. Ahna Vaughan, Irene Frltzschc, EUlzabeth Bowman, Fan nle Grayj Marlb Todd, I.ynn Enslow, Keellng Sisson. Flrst Grammar Grade.-Ffank Rltrliie, Harry Moore, Irvlng Tragle, George Cary.- Annlo Allen, Frank Yarbrough. Hunter Christlan, Mllton Wllllams, Ellz ahetii Spratloy, Thomas Starke, Jose phlnc Woodall, Eleanor Enslow, Carter ';?.'. Leslle Dovlno, John Devlne. Sevonth Prlmary Grade.?Archla Moore, Herbert Bahlko. Rodoiphli Catllii, Emlly Huxter, Suo Starko, Leslle Bradley, Ruth Bdwman; Peroy Marshall, Flfth Prlmary Grade.?Rusaell Satter ?whlto, Thomas, Ratcllffe, Ruth Wyatt, Floronco Bowman, Ira Tyler, Rufua Quarles, Clinton Peers. Katlo Davis. Helen Wllder, James Rennle, Violet Bur ton, Aliee Ilott. James Qalleaklo, Rag I ind Layne. Aavina Eyitzafche) F<-*ank Ike, Ethol MIckclboro', Colston Royall, it icott jBrown, KVnnin ItyJ^r, Willte Carter, Earlo Ray, Harvej Dc Inne, Lo Third Prlmary Grade.?Mary See, Alvln . Rutji Faiebi-ough, Eula Garj*, Ruth Todd, Ilatiicleu Burton, Robert I'urrish. '".- ? ..- Crosa, Fannie Sale; Herbert Par i' ??' George Rltchio, Jonny Rltchle. Mrs. P. I>. Small. who has heen qulte ..;? si-veral weeks past, Is slowly Im T ? Sunbeam Soclety will hold its reg ular monthly meeting at tho rcstdeneo o '? . :i. i.. Alnslle. Wednesdaiy evening at foiur o'clock. All the members are tested to be present. Mrs. Smlth hns returned to her resl dci on Kourth .avenue, after spendlng levei I wcjsics ln Portsmouth. Va., vislt? ing relatlves. Mr. nnd ?Mrs. Brown. of Norfolk. Va.. were th" guest lnst week of Rov. P7. K. Odoll. Mr. Khox and family nre among the new realdenta ot Cbeatnut lllll. Mr. Johnaon has been tho guest of Mr. Small for several days past. Mrs. Johnaon and children, of Buck ro'e Bcach, are spendlng sometlmc with relatlves on Chestnut Hlll. Mr. Earncat Tlller, who has been eoti-. flned to tho houso by slckness for several weeks, is slowly improving. MECHANICSVILLE NEWS Mrs. John Curl. of Chelaea Hlll, ls on a vlslt tn relatlves In New York. Miss Fnnny Slaughter has returned to hor homo here after a pleasant stay with friends at Wlntorpoi-k. Va. Mrs. i'. P. Goodall. who has heen critically ill at her home for the past three weeks, ia very much imprpved. Mr. Kddie Kirliy. who has" been sink at his fathcr's home near here, is able to !"? bllt again. Miss Amy Gloun, of Amelia eounty. is visit ing her aunt. Mrs. Rose, of this vaclnltyi Mrs (Jhrenshaw ls much better. .Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Orlffln are visiting relatives in Hanover eounty. They ex l.t to'return home the lirst of tho week. Chelsea llill was the scene of a very pretty marrlago on laat Tueaday night, when Miss Mamle Klnkor was unlted ln Ih.ly wediock 10 Mr. II. Ahenathv. Tho. bride looketl wlnsomoly awoct In a blue hioaitolbUi; wlth hat and glbves to match and carrlcd bride'a rosca. Her maid of h.n*. Miss Panny Slaughter, w;m nt tlre 'ii'.n wlilte brgandle and lace, nnd ? :uri..i earnatlons. After ti.eromony, tlio happy e.ouplo left on the late trnin Norlh; whero they will apend thelr honeymoon. Mr. Krtiost Black, of North flfth atreet, left n few daya ago for Norfolk, where ho will rcmaJn tor .-. time; as he has aceeplctl n very reaponBlblo poaltlon ?.;'i ihe Clitlo Llne Stcamshlp company. Mr. and Mrs Wm, Poat-have returned homo from o very pleasant stay with 11 lends nt i Mlaa Mai hor liomo h V; Sl has returned to no here nfter visiting Miss Fanny lt, of New Brldge. .1. R. Balley is ablo to bo out after an Indispoaltlon of several M. Melton la qulto slck at tho jf her daughter on Wood fftreet. Floretvco Swcency la able to be aln aftor belng confined to her ?Ith p seven.Id. for iwhat iinprovi-d o.il hon Mrs. M. :ii ii.-r hon Mrs. L, II. Duko has returned home oh the Plke, after spendlng soractimo wlth relatlves ln Washington, D. C. i Mr. Ira Culloy hus returned to hls dutli-s aJ lliiiliy Mount, N. C? after a pleasant stay wlth hls mother, on Wood stn Mrs. w. li. Ba'rnoa is somewhat lm proyed at her home, nfter imiug con llne'd to her room for aeveral duya, Mrs. Florence Jenklna nnd son, Rpbert, hava returned to thelr home hern after visiting Mra Jenklns's mother, of Han? over eounty. Miss Slaud I luniplirey is home again after visiting friends at Wosthamptbtl Parki Mi. J. I'. linlley, of Newport News, l. a Hhorl vlslt to hls fiiiully lu thla \ii-inity, durlng iba imst week, ..i--. Vlrglnla Page is at homo again, after \isitiug her I'riviirl, MrB, Qoodttll, near tlio Pike. ' Mit-a Lilllun TucU, Infant duutjlitcr of. I Mr. nnd Mrn. It. Tilok. nf thn I'lke, re I 11in11im qulte III nl Ilef honio. LIHIe Mlsa Nellle tltown Is nhln d I lio up ngiiln, afler nn lllness of sevcrn , works, wlth pliiietinionln. Mrs. Aniile Pldrco, whn lias heen qult* III nt hor llpnin f-n- flOlIIOlllllC; ln nome i what ImproVed, Mr. O, \j. Murria Is nblo to hn ou ngalli, , Mrs. Bensley nnd son, Rnhert. are n | home ngnln ;,->ftt-r ispendlng pometlti'n wlth friends on Ihe l-Mkt. Mr. I,. II. John* ls nblo to he ont again after belng kepi ln tloors for eometlmi Wlth l.a-grlppe. Mr. ,loe Dehtbti ls ^r> ngain after nr lllness of fiovoriil niAnths. Mrs. Iiaiis haa returned lo her hom* horo. after vlaltlng frlondn ln Fulton. Tho Lndii-s of thls vlclnlty, nre ni.iKiiii nrrtingomentn for a .Tiipnnesn Tea, tf he glVen ln thn near futitrc for ihe Fair inoiini Baptist CilUreh. Litile Mlss l.oulse Mahan'es Is a shadt better at her home ou Wood street, Mr. nnd Mrs. Abonnthy, of Wlnter pork, Vn., have rettirned', after vlsltinii their (lllllghtcr, Mrs. i.onnle Kempcr, ol Chclaeh Hlll. Mrs. T,. Hiitiks, of tho Pikc, left Thnv.? dny ror Baltlmore where sho wlll vislt hor famlly. Miss II. OwOns and li11lo son, lOrnest, nre vlsttlng Ihelr roitain, Mrs. Allco Minsou, of thls vlclnlty. i - FULTON NEWS Tho Rev. Father Wators, tlie nilsslnn nry prlest, wlll begln n series of sortnons to-nlght on the Catholio rellglon at the Fulton Catholio Sunday school building, on State Street, nnd wlll i-oiitlnue every iii-,-lit duriiiK tho Woelr, This will he the llrst mlsslon of thls klnd ever hold ln Fulton. A questlon box will llu placed ln tlio luilldliiB for those deslrbtis of ln formntton concerning tho Catholio reli gion. and questlons wlll be answerod nlghtly. Rev. C, II. Galloway will preach the second of his series of sermons to tho young to-nlght nt tho Denny Street Meth odlst Church. The subject wlll bc ?Hublt." Miss Sadic Weimer nnd Mr. John Tay? lor wcrn marrlod Tuesday night hy Rev. (?. H. Galloway, paator of Denny Street iMk-thndlst phurch, Jji h(st pnrlar. on State Street. .Mifi> Weimer is the daugh? ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Weimer. of Xo. 426 Denny Streot. Tho groom is an employe of the Rlchmond, Fred? erlcksburg and Potoniac Rallroad, Tho eouple wlll reside with the bride's pn rents, on Denny Street. Arthur Ringley received ? palnful wrench of hls knee by the falllng of a piece of tlmber from an acid tank on hlm Frlday mornlng at tho Rlchmond GuanO Works, wliero he la employcd. Ile was taken to hls home, on Xk-holson Street. where ho wns nttendod to by Dr. Rarks dale. Mlss Lucy Rransford. of Iluntington. W. Va.. fs the guest of Mrs. Henry Hlll, on State Street. Mr. Perry, who recently bought the farm of Captaln B. C. Cook, ln Henrico county. left for hls home in Dakota Thursday, to make arraiiKements to move his famlly to thelr new home In Vlr? glnla. Mr. John Saffan and little son, of Mon treal, Canada. who havo been vlsitlng Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews. on Nlchol. son Srreet, left for thelr home Frlday. Mr. Jake Caul. of Fourth Street, is out, after hls recent spell of sickness. Mrs. Hornest contlnues very slck at her home, on Louisiana Street. Captaln Ii. S. Rico and daughter, Mlsa !:? ne. are Ihe guests of relatives in Xorfolk. Mr, Wllson Luck is slck at his home, on Denny Street. Mr. Henry Sears left last week for Newport News, where ho h;is aecepted a positlon with Armour and Company. Tlie Ladles' Aid Soriety of Denny Street Methodlst Church will meet Mon day afternoon. Mrs. M-. Downey, of Alexnndria, is tbe guest ot her uncle, Mr. james Hart ley, on Louisiana Street. Mr. John Cavedo, forcmnn of the Rlch? mond Guano Company, Is suffering with a badly swollen hand. Wllllam McXanuira, of Trenton, N. J., Is the guest of his uncle, John E. O'Grady, on Louisiana Street. Mr. John T. Roche, of West Point, Is tlie guest of relatives In Fulton. Miss K. 4L Cosby, of Amelia county. Is the guest ot Mrs. Henry Hlll, on State Street. Frederlck Hbltmann, a lead hurner of ihe VIrginla-CaroIIna Chcmical Compnny, left Wednesdny for Shreveport, La., to work on the new plant, whlch tho com? pnny is building at that place. Tho Fulton -'Y's" wlll meet Monday night at tho resldcnce of Mlss Josie Rpgers, Xo. !U1 Nicholson Street. Mrs. Cllfford Hnrden, who has been very sick, ls lmprovlng. Alrs. M. M. O'Dwyer contlnues very slck at hor home, ln Pelruont. Mrs. Seth Morgan, of Xorfolk. who haa been vlsitlng her Blster, Mrs. B. S. Rlc'e lias returned home. James Cassiday. Jr., who was callorl bore to tho bedsido of hls father, who was stricken wlth parnlysls nhout a rnonth ago, has returned to his hom* In Illlnols. Mr. James Xeasle, asslstant engtnoer at engine houso No. R iB still conflned to hla home. Mr. Nenglb sustained injurlcs at engine house Xo. 7 whlle siidlng down a pole about two weeks ,-iko. The tu-cl dent was more serlous than at flrst expected. Citlasona are urging the Board of FIro Commlasionors to glve Xo. 8 a new en? gine. They are badly ln necd of lt, anrt PILES GURED QUiCKLY AT HOME Why Kuffr-r Agony Any lionger When You Can Get a Qukk, Suro Ouro Fo.r Your PJles by Slmply Sond iiiK Vour Xamo and Address? Trial Packago Is Sent Ansolutely Free, in Plaln Wrapptr, to Every One Who Wrltea. when Ihe patlent has become deanorate from long contlnued paln and aKonv Hut tlie operation llse'f j? every |,it ai excruchuing and nerveracklng us tho dis? ease. Jiesldes, it is hiunlllaflng nnd t-x ponslvc, and rarelv n miocess. Tho wonderful Pyramld I'llo Cure. mnkos nn operation unnoeosnary. You eurr your. ?",,!, fVl,-''i,I',",rf<','t tiLS0' ,n youi' own'hoine. anrl for llttlo expenae, Pyramld PHe Cure glves you Inntiuit reilef. it mmedlately jjealu oll VeTand vilcers, iwlueoa i.-ongeslion and Inllumma ?lon. nnd lakea away nll paln. Itohlna and irrltatlon. Juiit n little of the ti-iit ? la iiHually Bufik-iwit to give. n per? manent eure. Pyramld Plle Cure ls preparcd ln the :., or BuppoHltorlea ho they con be np Piietl directly to the pnrts without [ncon '?'inee, or interruptlng your work ln way, j are sumllng a trlal trisatmont free harfe, to <-very one who ??n<U liamn and uditrean. Wo do thlii to prove what. we ?uy alKiut thla wonderful remedy Iu true. . ' , * After you have trled Ihe samnle Ireati mont, and you are Matl?llw), you can Btei a full reguiar-slted ?.leatinont. of Pyramld Pllu Cure at your dniggiat'a for tO centa. If. he iuuu't )l, aend um tho money aial we wlll WBiid you lha treat ment. at once, by inall, In plaln tii-iib<l paakago. Bond V'nir n.'iini- and addreu al om-e for a trlal of thls uiiu w;l*,us uulck, aure oure. A/ldri-NM 1'yiiurild Drug Co., 113'1'J Pyramld Bulldlnij, MJu-sluul, Mlch, . U,l(-, Mail Orders Promptly Filled Boys' Clothing Cut Again to Almost Half More Evidence of the Strength and Significanee of this Sale is Brought Forward. Since the beginning of this sale the crowds have been daily increasing. Hundreds of shrew'd shoppers have recognized the importance of our offerings, and secured desirable clothing for their boys at almost half the ufcual cost. Probably you've intcnded to do so,too, but have in some way been detained. If so, make to-morrow a day of doing, for it's tlie greatest day of the sde. And don't forget THAT. HERE'S* THE IDEA IN BRIEF: All $6, ?r, and $7 Boys' Sultf*. now.$tt.II8 All $4 nnd $5 Boyn* Suits, now .$2.48 All $3 and $3.50 Bnyn' SultH, now.$1.08 All $2.50 Boya' Rulta, now .81.18 Theae lots includo excoptlonally Btyllsll Suits of Rluo and Blnolc Thlbet, Blnrk nnd Blue Serges, Unflniahcd Woratnda, tlie now Oroy nnd Brown Mlxtjtres, each und overy ono of which roprosenta thn best vnltie possiblo under any elrctimatnnrcs. 150 Ovcrconts In Groys, nll extrn lencth, beltcd bncks; sold nt. $3.00 ench; now $1.08. $fi and $7 Overconta, $3.08. , $3.50 nnd $4 Ovnrconta, $2.48. NXTIIA HVFAXAIj.?Lot of SO Boys' nnd Olrlg1 llecfei* CoatH?nll worth $5, ln such fabrlca ns pretty Covorta, Blue nnd Blnck Hnrgea; mado up wlth tho grentcr-r. of at.yle, nnd nlso trimmod ln brnaa buttons, nlso cmblema on hIcovoh now $2.78. " ' ' . Boya' $1 nnd $1.50 Knoe Pnnta .flOc Boys' 75c Knco Pnnts.30,. Boys' GOt! Knoo Pants.29c Boys* Hoavy Fleeced Underwoar, 21c n garmont. Boys' BOc and 75c Ribbed Undorwonr, 20c a garment. Men's Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits at Sweeping Reductions Our entire stock of the latest fancies of Proper Evening Clothes is priced low enough to start a stampede in'this direction. Most every man needs 'em, and can afford to stock his wardrobe to overflowing at such reductions. wo'll refund your money If they're not aatiafactory. Now prired at the sonsatlonnl flguros *ha this, $18.71$. Small lot Mon's $22.50 and $25 I'nddock Coats, $14.08. Mon's $25 nnd $30 Tuxedo Sulta, now $18.73. Alen's $30 and $36 FuH nresa or Evening Suits, fatiltleas of flt, hnndaomely trlmmed, nnd us servicoable as you could'got. Such gar mcnls w&uld, if hought of your tallor, cost at lottst $50 to $00; nnd First and Broad Sts. Juliail W. Tyler First and Broad Sts. it 1b Tioped by every cltlzon of Fulton that they wlll get lt. Edward Mnnoloy, ti flreman at No. who Ih suiTeririg from a sprainod nnklc, ca'uscd by nn accident at tho I.exlngton Hotel flre, 1k able to he out on crutches Cnptaln Albert Morecoek, of Chnrlns Clty, ls vislting his son. W. T. Mnrocock, on Nlcholson Street. James Casslday has be?n brought home from the Vlrglnla Hospltal, where he hus been for several weeks. Mrs. Mary Kaufelt is quite slck at her home, on Denny Street. The Young People's Happy Hour Ser? vlce was held in Fulton Baptist Church Friday night. A large crowd was ln nttendance, and n very Interestlng col? lectlon of stereopticon views exhlbited. The services aro held In the Interest of the Sunday school, whlch ls rnpldly In creuslng -n metnbershlp nnd attendance. Antonlo Silvn Is very slck nt hls home here. Mr. 1.. r.. Anstin and Son. M. I,. Austin, returned Monday from a pleasant visit to friends in thelr old homo ln New Kent eounty. Mrs. <'. E. Holtnes continuea very slck at her home, on Loulsiana Street. BARTON HEIGHTS .Mr. und Mrs. James Harrjsonj oi Gordonsvllle, who have benn visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles P. Wilklns, of North Avenue, have returned to thelr home. Miss Maria Tliompson, of Ladies' Miie road, has left for Roanoke to vls.it rela Uvei>. Mr. John Lewis, who has heen visiting hls frlend. Mr. ("harles Perklns, has re? turned lo his homo ln Petersburg. Mrs. F. C. Fnrrow, of Barton Avenue, is visiting friends in Petersburg. Mr. Charlea I!. (,'ooke nnd bride, are vislting friPnds ln Klng Wllllam. Mrs. Kdward Caln, of Montorio Ave? nue, who hns been quite slck, is Improv? ing. Mrs. Oscar Holler, of Montorio Ax*enue, hns left for Balilmoro to visit relatlves. Miss Mamle Jimes, ot Goochland, who has been vi-iting friends and relatlves on Mlller Avenue, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Phllllps, of North Avenue, are visiting friendB in North Carolina. Mrs. I>. J. Ctovo, of Virginia Avenue, wlll leave soon for Baltlniore, to vlslt her parents. Mr. Josh Htockdon, of Boston, Mass., ls the guest of hls brother, Mr. "W. 1. Stockdon, ot Montelro Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John MeGcorgo havo moved Into the home of Mrs. Rmma Llndsay. Mrs. MoGeorgc's mother. Mr. Charles L. Ball, of North Avenue, has left for Norfolk on businnss. Miss Madge Roller has returned from a visit. to relatlves ln Rockbridgd, to her homo on Montelro Avenue. Mr. charles Goodloe, who has been visiting her son on Montelro Avenue, has returned to her home ln Lowlston, Va. Mr. Aubroy Hawklns, who hns been vislting friends near Frederlcksburg, has returned. Mr. John JSanc.s, of Lamb Avenue, has left for New Vork on a pleasuro trlp. Mrs. Allen J. BlncK, of Roanoke, Is vislting her mother, Mijs. Fanule M. Saundcrs, of Barton Avenue. Mrs. J. Blount, of North Avenue, is vlBltlng friends In Toano. \ Mrs. Allco Smlth, of Chnrlottesville, Is tho guest or Mrs. A. E. Broaddus, and Mrs. C. II. Motley, of North Avenuo. Mrs. B. VV. Mathews, of Guffln, On., la vislting her slstor, Mrs, J. ,V7. Knapp, of Lamh Avenuo. Mr. George Sipp has left for North Carolina on buslness. Mrs. Wavorly Moore, of Hanover. who haB been vislting Mrs. J.. B. Costy, of North Avenue, has returned home. Mrs. Charles G. Starke. who hns been qulto slck at her homo on Tuok Avenuo, ls Improving. Mrs. A. R. Payne has left for Kon tuc.ky to vlslt relatlves. Mrs. A. R. Mason. of Washington. ls the guest of Mrs. F. C. Farrow, of Bar? ton Avenue. Mr?, G. E. Young, who hns been vislt? ing ln Baltlmoro, has returned. Mrs. C. C. Hattnrwhlte, of Barton Ave? nue, 1ms left for Phlladelphla, on bus? lness. Mr. J. I,. Strlngcr has returned to hls home on Montelro Avenuo, from a bus lnosH trlp to Now Yorkl Mrs. Joyner, of Frunlillnton, N. C, Is the iruoBt uf Miss Mitehell, of North Avenue. Mr, j. rt Strlngbr has returned from a builnesa trlp to Atlanta. .Mr?. Wllllatn Alexandor has returned to her liu.v on Montelro Avonue from Brbitol, whero sho went to onter her gritiKle.lilMn.il, Kuthleon lind Besalo Meredith, at tho St. Kdlth Aeadomy. M,Vh, 1,. C. Casselmjan hns returned from a vlslt to friends ln Norfolk. Mm. a. C. Young haa returnod to her homo art. r a pleusant trlp to Plilladol pliln. Mih. H. II. Hurton, who has bcon vIhII Ing frlctulH here, haB returnod to her homo In .SVashlngtun. Alr*. i*. j. .Trice and son, Kniest, of Flanagan's M111, Cumberlnnd county, aro vlsitlng her jilece, Mrs. Mndisoh Flana gan, of Xorlh Avenue. Mr. Rlchard Seward, who has been vlsitlng relatives, has returned lo hls Iioine In Corbin, Ky. Mrs. J. B. Blount, of North Avenue, Who has been vlsitlng relatives in Tonno, has returned. Mr. Robert Xew. who hus beon vlslt ing Mr. W. W. Bllett, of NortH Avenue, has left for bis home ln Klng Wllllam, Mlss May Turner, of Amelia Court house, who hus been vlsitlng Mlss Xellie ilason, has returned home. Mr. Frunk xilllams has returned to hls hoine iu Baltlmore. after ,a short vislt to Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Smlth. Mr. James Wlllls, of Staunton, who haB been vlsitlng Mr. Henry Taylor, has re? turned home. Mrs. Emma Morrls has left for her home In Alexandrla, after a pleasant vlsll to Mrs. J. L. Thomas, of North AvcrtUe LEE DISTR1CT Mr. Thomas L. Anderson lefl day night on a month's or six weeks' bus. ness trip to Now York. Mr. Joseph Haley. formerlv ot Rloh niond, now of Waahl|gton, D. C speat Sunday with his slster. Mrs. H. S. Wln ston, Xo. 1918 Grove Avenuo. Mr. John Brothers, who was operutod on recently for appendidtis at Vlrglnla Hospltal, is at home now and contlnues to Improve. Mr. Benjainln M. Tyler left Sunday night for Washiivgton, D. C. where ho has avcopted a positlon with tho Andrew B. Graham Lltho Oompany. Mrs. Tyler, accompanied by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Wllllam 11. Tyler. left Wednesday aftor noon for Washington. Miss Xettlo Thompson spont Sunday with relatives In Petersburg, Va. Mrs, John J. Avant, of Xo. 3n9 Norlh Meadow Street. iuus returned to thn clty, nfter spendlng somo time wlth .relatives at Jonesboro, X. C. Dr. 1.. J. Haley, the Loulsa county delegate to tho Ijogislaturo, spent Sun? day night as thc guest of Mrs. C. M. Anderson, on Grove Avenue. Mrs. Charles R. Wolters and chlldren have returned to Richmond from a brb-f vislt to relatives in Washington, D. C. Miss Minnle C. Beck. ot Xo. 1323 Ivy Avenue, leaves early this wook on an exlendcd vislt lo Mrs. Carey W. Butt and Mrs. Brooke Ifurton Todd, ln Cliar lotte, X. C. Mrs. James I'. Kokles, formerly of Petersburg, is qulte slck at tho resl dence of her son-ln-law, Mr. R. W. Thompson, Xo. 1912 Hanover Avonuc. Mrs. R. K. Michaols has moved in hor ttltractive new realdencC, Xo. 3021 Han? over Avenue. . Mrs. James M. Haymore has returned to her home, in Morrlslowii; M'enn., from a vislt to hor mother, Mrs. A. L. Wal lon, Xo. 1917 Ivy Avenue. Rev. J. T. Rlddlck, of Norfolk, Va.. wTib ls assluting Rev. Dr. Haw.thorne at Grove Avenue Baptist Chureb, is stop plng -with Rev. J. W. Mitchell. on West Graco Street. Mlss Kate M. Anderson, who has been in Richmond for some tlme studyhig vo eal muslc, )s now taking a yacatlpn at her home, at Reldsville, beforo returri iiiK to the elty and resuniing iier stiiiiirs. Mrs. Frank C. Gllllam, from Fair? mount, spe.nt Tuesday with Mrs. Wllllam A. Hutcheson, Xo. ]*J14 Hanover Avenue. Mlss Wlllle T. Thompson, who has been qulte sick, is now well enough to bo out. Mr. and Mrs. Loula W. rlzzlhi'a elogant and costly residenco on Monument Ave? nue is ncarlng eompletion. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam T. Holmes, of Vineland, X. J., have returned to thelr homo from a vislt to Mr. and Mrs. E. t.'ra|[g Pelouze, Xo. (Wtti West Gnaco fcltreot. , After a vislt lo Mr. and Mrs. Jasper L. Rowe, No, 2008 West Graco Street, Mr. and Mrs. 13, Alexander Page. havo re? turned to thelr home, iu Ghent, Xorfolk, Va. Whilo Mr. Flcming E. Phtlllps is nt teudlng to somu Imsiness In North Caro? llna, hls famlly Is residing at No. li.OO AVest Main Street. _ Mlss Lilllan M. Wllson has returned to her homo at I'ort Dcpo.slt, Md., after o. vislt to hor cousln, Mrs, Oscar L. Grover, No. 2010 West Graco Street, GAINES'S MILL Mrs. Sallio Gaincs, of Falrilold, who has beon crltically 111 for some weeks, does not improve. ' Mrs. Dora. Burnetto hus returned to Poplai* Grovo, after spendlng tho past week wlth her daughter ut Mt. Alry. AVlllluin lugram* pf Cokl Ilnrhor, who hns been fiulto slck, '13 somewhut im proved. Mrs. lndle Giuildlng, of Mt. Alry, iB again ablo to beout. Billy ^lcGheo, Sr., who roccntly foll and dislocatedJils llmb, is not expected to recovor. Ho ls olghty-sovon years of ago, unil is now In tho homo of hls dnughter, Mrs. Wright, nonr Bculuh Church. WIUlo Pavls, of Old Church, spent tlio dny roaenlly wlth frlcndu at. Chorry Lano. JMIsses I/iyco, Ylrglnlii nnd Margaret Ruriu-tto, ol' I'old Ilnrhor, spent Sunday ln tho homo of tholr aunt, Mrs. Vlrglnla Uoode, neur Kllerson. Mrs. Catherimo lilai-Uu vislted. frlenda { ot 1'oplnr RprlngB, Sunday. Mrs. Martha Bowles spent the pa?t week wlth her daughter, Mrs. Rlla Cosby, of Walnut Grove, and expects to spend the coming week In the home of her daughter. Mrs. ftroun, of Richmond. Miss Kate Adnms nnd Hldncy Joneg spent Sunday wlth friends ln Richmond. Mr. Robert Jordon vlslted hlB parents at Westwood Sunday. Mr. and Mra... Vernard Beadles, of Hlghland Springs, huried nn Infant ln Walnut Grove Cemetery last week. Mr. C. P. Hall has moved hls saw mill to Chnrles Clty. Mrs. Gertle I,ee Hall Is spendlng some tlme In the honia of her parents nt Poplnr Grove; Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Kay. of Richmond. spent Sunday In the home of the lattcr's parents, at Westwood. Mrs. Gcbrgie Kellum, of Cedar Hlll, spent Tuesdny wlth friends ln Richmond. UPPER HENRICO The young ladies of Solomons will glve ? lilhouette party at Yellow Tavern SohonI on February ClRt for thn beneflt ot the North Run Baptist Church. Only a small adniisaion fe,. WM be charged. Mrs. Wllllam Prlddy, of Charlotte ooun ty. vlsited Mrs. Btta Tlller durlng the past week. Mr. and Mr.?. James Chrlatlan. of Tay lor's Croaslng, spent Sunday wlth Mrs. M. If. Haxelgrove. MIks Georurle Klng wns the guest re? eently of Miss 1-ivlnla Tlller at "Kthel wood." MISS Mnttio Waldrop has returned, after several weeks' stay wlth relatlves In Caro. llne eounty, Rev. II. S. Driseoll, of Ashland, spent Sunday at the homo of Ilerndon Talla ferro. ? Superintendent l>.ivis and Mr. Russell, tnspectbr for tlllB dlatrict, wlll vlslt tue Yellow Tavern School at an early date. Patrotu are requested to he present. Ml.-s Fnnnle J'embertom has beon quite slck. Mrs. Purkes has returned to Carollnn, after a long stay wlth Mrs. Toombs at Laurol. MLxs May Camphell ls quite slck at her homo, near Wlsta. Miss Mary Hlll ls out again, n-ftor a recent spell of llln??s. Mlsis Maudo Wimples contlnues very slck. Mr. Fitziiugh Knrd has returned from a vlslt to relatlves in Hanover eoUhry Miss Ada Smlth has returned, afler siK.uding leveral days wlth h<-r grand mother. Mr. Bergs, of Randolph-.naeon Col? lege, was among the guests at tho homo ?f Mr. G. I,. F.mmons on Saturday and Kunday. Mrs. fjtnina Htone has returned, afler a dellghtful visit to hor daught.'-r Mrs Ford. Mlaa Annlo Hayden. nf Caroline ls visiting relntlves at Laurol. Mrs. Jainus Mlller ia Improving rap:dly from a spell of pneumonia. Lewis Jonts, of Acca, was the recent guest of hls mother at Latirel. Miss Nettlo Gaaton la home from a dellghtful stop wlth Mra. Bellurn, at Glen Allen. -Mr. and Mrs. Nlek Crltr. have moved to thelr formor homo, in Canada. on a< count of the latter'n health. Mr. Crlt* wlll enter the marcantllo bUHiness. Llttle Maurlce Jonea la improving af? ter a spell of grip. A Matter of Pronunciation. I sit too late to mako a stand against the mlspronunclaUon of the word frteae as appllexl to Jrlsh twaed? On tho other Hid* of St. Georxe** channoJ they kn?,v better thnn to eonfuse thelr wall .1..,. ratlon wlth thelr dreas rnatorlal. nnd pronounoe tlio one "freeze" and' the other "frlse." So dld wo In old Eng? land. Orlglnally moanlng tlio curllng nap on cloth?from the French "frlsor." to curl; Welsh, "ffrls," nap of cloth? frlzo, ns lt was thon spelled and pro nounocd, came to mean cloth that had n nap on ono side and Is now applfcd to any rough klnd of homespun. We can bo suro of th* old pronunciation from tlie motto worn hy Brandon, Dukn of Suffolk, when, on hls mnrrlage wlth Honry VBI.'b slster, ho appeared at a tournament on a hors<> draped half In "frlnre" and half ln cloth ot gold: "Cloth of gold, do not thou desplse. Thougli thou bo inatched wlth cloth of frlre; Cloth of frtze, be not thou too bold, Though thou be matched wlth cloth of gold." ?Lnndon Chronicle. Our Store is full of attractions for all who contemplate the purchase ,tti?i;yi^'^'> i of Fnrniture,, Superior quali ^wCvili ties tfnd modest prices always H ^ prevail here. Special offorings t? iu Chamher Suits, Brass Beds,i Odd Dressers and Washstands. Pianos and Organs of the best makes. Low Prices JonesBros.&Co. 14184420 L Main Street. Easy Terms % Agents for . . McDougaU Kitchen Cabinets.. Fergusson Bro_/\ continue the Piano and Music business here as always. KNABE, the Leading Pi&no of the World. ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER, the Original and Best Tuning' and Repairing We control tho best trade ln tho clty,, havlng only expert fuctory tuners. Out-of-town ordera recelve prompt attentlon. POPULAR MUSIC?Tha lateat nnd largest stook ever shown ln the clty. Special price, 6 coplog for ifl.QO. 1,000 copies (our lOo collectlon) given away. FERGUSSSON BROS. 11 W1DST BROAD.