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Sociai and ersonal PRRCEDINO ilm Thonkaglvlng ijor ninii t? ba given under tho au Bplcoa or thc nichmond Alumni of the Onivorslty of Virginla, a yaudovllle entertainment wlll ho preHeiitcd ln tho audltorlum of tho Jefferson Hotel at 8:30 o'clOCk pin Thankfpgivlng ovenlhg, at which thc visiting unlverslty men und thoHf, of tho football teams wlll bi. gUoaU of honor. Thc audltorlum wlll be'decorated wlth chrysantlicniums and pulms and wlth the pennants and colors of the two unlversltles. The Glee Club of tho L'nlverslty ot Virginla wlll be present, and iuubIc and college song* wlll divnrslfy the per? formance, whlch win iu; humorous ln character nnd enllvened by msnj wlt il'-i: ma and loi al hits. All thc belles nnd beaux of thc town wlll be present to do honor to thc vlsltors and the oi ca -ilon. Tho show wlll most appropriately round up 'iu- day und serve ns a prc Indo to tln- dance of tho evening. luitrrtuin.-il lij MIsH l.nfllh. Mlsa Emma Gray Whlte, who is vls Itlng Mlss Elolsc WUllama in Norfolk, Va,, waa guest of honor on Frldny at B luncheon gIVen by Mlss Lucy Lamb, nf Falrfax Avenue. that clty. Tne table was nttructlvely arranged with American Beauty roses, and covers wrrp lald for slx. Those present were Mi- Whlte. Mlsa Powell Byrd, of Olou ccster; Miss Margaret Tabb, of G16u; cei.ter; Mls.- Elolsc Wllllams and Mrs. K. T. Lamb. GucHt ol' Honor. Mrs. George Mason, of Albemarlc, formerly Mlss Sophy Whlte. of l'.lcli mond, who hns been spendlng some time hore, and is now visiting frlends iu Newport. Newa, dlvldcd honors wlth Mrs. Douglnti Gordon. of Baltlmore, at a luncheon given lnst Frlday by Mrs. A. I*. Hopkins, of Newport News. Tlie dlnlng-room was decorated wlth plnk roses and smllax, and after the luncheon brldge was played, Mrs. J. 1_ Pt ! pr \t I :<i j .Tn ? i io'i jw |pr V" ln Vi ?IT MAKES EVERYTHING." -o DUNLOP FLOUR is made in Richmond and sold on four continents thc railroads cct Sl.0-0 a dav freight and thc farmers have a market here. DUNLOP FLOUR not only makes good bread, but is helping make a Greater Richmond. Made in Richmond. . Used for Gcncrations. Sold on -1 Continents. Thc Dunlop Mills, Richmond, Va. JUST FOR LADIES HARPER METHOD Shampooing Scalp Treatment Manicuring Call Madison 4902 MASCARO TONIQUE BEST FOR THE HAIR Applied without extra charge at all HARPER METHOD OFFICES Branehes In All Cities MRS. S. K. BACK 219 N. First Street Eczema Cured Dear Slra: In January last I wrotc you rpsarding Milam. You sald you would cure i mo or refund tho money. Well, you ian I Jtecp lt all. My face Is entlrely well. After j llri years of eczema am cured. Wlth best wishes, Yours respectfully, C. II. -WILLIAMS. Huntlngton. W. Va., July 36, 1910. Falr Deallng Always, Falr Prices Prevall, Falr Vlsltors Welcome. Two Blg Stores? West Broad, East Main. "Little Broadway" Always the Newest Styles ln "SUITS THAT SUIT" 212 N. Flfth Street. WWM?a_W- iVtKOMM* DMT?II WM a 99 Kitchen Ctbineta will lessen kitchen _bor. Try one. Sold by Fourth and Broad. Maeral Spring Water Is StocKod ln UUulunond by Owens ? Mlnor" Drug Oo. ?P.ANA0HA. SPRING CO., BTfflUUM????'???'? Sale o_ Second consignmcnt of Re ablc Furs. iu Coats, Muffs ud Neckpieces, go on sale to ay at a saving of fully one ??nrth over regular price You ?ill do well to investigatc if you iave Furs to buy. llo Mll .1 vls 11a / vla I du ha foi ho tton and Mrs. II. E. Parkor belng ize winnors. |,|H_?I1IIK_. rhe wedding of Mi ia Grace Sinton .gg, daughter of Alblon C, Btagg, to seph Albls, of Rlchmond, was cel r.-itr-d Frlday, Novomber IS. at 1 llOCl . In the home of the brlue, Rev, ; R. I'roctor offlclatlng. ingiim?Mnrks. Announe-*ment ls made of oach Ing marrlage of Sllss '<:< uks to Irvin ?'? Mang mi, roii: dn ;m olh irth no. the home of her slster, M/s. R. L in Deventcr. There wlll be no cards, r\ ih- rn-irriago wlll bo very qulet d lu tlie presencc of relatlves only. lorti?Kelley. IV, II. Kelley annbunces tlie niar <?<? of Ids .-lst r, Loulse, to Ayettol . doode. Thc cereinoriy look placi the parlors of Mrs. A. L. Bailey. 218 iet Maln * Street, at l'l:l6 A. M.. No-j mber 19, Rev. R. H. Potts offlclatlng. ic.-?... ni.-rii Anniiunecd. Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Bailey, of 301 | >uialaua Ptree*., announce the en- ? igement of thelr daughter, Carrie j a Bailey, to Mlchael Joseph Whlsli, | ?110 Louisiana Street ._ rlrn?Smlth, Announcement has been mado of th'-j lproaehlng martrfage of Robert .let- I les, of Tappahunnock, and Miss Lucy nith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. nltli. of Dunbrooke, Va. Thn cerc ony will take place at Mount Zlon iptlst Church on Wednesday, Dccein- : ?r 7. at noon, and wlll bc performed ? ? the pastor, Rev. & B. Overton. -?_,?McCorkle. ln the home of Captain John E. raves. commandant of Lee Camp riol crs' Home, the wedding of Mlss [leen McCorkle. of Uniontowt . Al... i Thomas E. Cross, of Norfolk, was ?lebrated November 17, Rev. James Smlth ofllclatlng. Thc brlde was gowned In a traveling istume of navy blue cloth ar.d car ed Brdc roses. She waa given in arrlage by her cousin, Captain JxK. raves. The young couple wlll take; ti extended Northern and Eastern J ?ip before returnlng to Norfolk, their) iture home. flleers of Norfolk Lengur. The Norfolk Suffrage League was I : in the home of Mrs. V.'alter j . Adams, of that clty, on Frlday, No cmber IS. with the following offlcers: 'resident, Mrs. v. *alter J- Adams; tonorary Vice-President, Mrs. West iore Wlllco..; Second Vice-President, Irs. Henry Tyler; Third Vice-Presl- | ent, Mrs. Harry McK. Bain, aml i ecretary, Mlss Rosa Rountree. At the receptlon given from 4 to 5 I n the afternoon of the same day. at j he Woman's Club of Norfolk, those :i thc* receiving line were: Mlss Serpell, president of thc club; llss Mary Johnston, Mrs. Ernest | 'hacker, Dr. Anna Shaw and Mrs. B. j I. Valentlne. Mrs. Richard Cantwell I reslded in the dining room. and those j erving were: Mrs. John LJ. Jenkins. j Ira. Frederlck Barrett, Mrs. .V. W. .car, Miss Polndexter and Miss Vcr ihda Cocke, of Louisiana. Ferns, palma and pink carnations rere used as decorations. At the din er given by Mrs. Adams to the party rom Rkstmond and Dr. Shaw, chry anthemums were used Us a eentre dece. and the place cards were hand ?aintcd, showing quaint Dutch flgures. lovers were lald for twelve, and in ddltion to tlie guests of honor those iresent were: Mrs. N. M. Osborne, Mrs Ulen M. Cooke, T. Catesby Jones. Col mel Harry Sargeant, Mont Osborne nd Henry Johnston. >'leliolnon?tJaj*. Tho wedding of Miss Selma Lee Gay, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Gay, i if .Smithfield, Va., to Robert S. Nichol- j on, of Wlndsor, Va.. was celebrated ; it noon. November 1G, in Trinity Mcth idlst Church, at Smithfield. Church decorations were in chry .anthenmms, palms and smiltix. The vedding marches were piayed by Clin on Eley on the organ and Wlllis Un lcrwood on the vlolin. Mlss Mary Reynolds, in whlte crepe le chlne, carrying white carnations, ind Mrs. Emlly B. Warner, ln gray ?repe meteor, with a bouquet of plnk ?arnatlons, wero mald and matron of lonor. Thc brlde, wearlng a tailored cos :umc of navy blue cheviot, came in ivlth iier father. Her flowers were Bride roses. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholsoii have gone _ orth for their wedding trlp, and will make thelr future home at Wlndsor, Va. Afternoon nnd Evenlng Rutertnlunient. A tea will bc given under tlie iiuspiccs of the Councll of Jewlsh Wo? men to-morrow, Novemher 22, ln the Sunday school room of Temple Beth Ahaba. In tho aftornoon from 3' to 6 thero wlll be moving plctures and ll? lustrated songs for the chlldren. In the evenlng there wlll be seven booths, and tlie young women In charge of these booths will represent tho seven ages of woman. The evenlng program wlll Include a playlet and vocal solos*. Re fresh ments wlll bo served. Ilrldge Whlst on Frlday. The Ladies' Auxlllary of Beth Ahaba wlll hold its nridge whlst party Frlday, November 25, at the Jefferson Club, This WlU he tho second party of a serles whlch beglns at 3:30 P. M. liuests nt Hei'lfnl. At tho monthly recital given by Mrs. C. M. Eddingtoii's pupils in tho parlors of pegram's Semlnary tho music medal was awarded Mlss Ellza Eldridge, und prizes for best work to Mlsses Esslo SttailiTian, Ruth Bagby and Elnora Mlller. Tho program was heard by the fol? lowing giiests: Mr. and Mrs. Lacy. Mr. and Mrs. Elrldge, Mr. and Mrs. Mlnor. Mr. and Mrs. Duke, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. O. Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Strailman, Mr.' and Mrs. Wllliam Northern, Misses Ada and Sallle Wllson, Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Ellyson, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Anderson, Mlss Muhley, Mrs. Salnow, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott, Mrs. Bagby, Mrs. Georgo Crump, Mr and Mrs,. Curry Boshor, Mr. and Mrs. ltity Wllkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Englo. Mrs. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. AUan Moncure, Mrs. Brellng, Mr. and Mrs. lt. T. Smith, Mr. and Mra. Henry Mll? ler, Mr. and Mrs. W- T, Cox, Mrs Schutte, Mlsa Sdhutte, Mr, and Mrs. Klmore. Iu nnd Out of Town. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fleming, who . _>ii i_n weelta at the Jolferson Ill ,o been Kiii^Ht.-i .if Mrs. Lucy Wool k at HuwlltiK Oreen, have roturned ri e. Ir. and Mr?. Walter George Ncw n and family are spendlng the turtln at thelr country homo, "Mount i ior," Orange, \"a. | Pa; - j 75< dra. XV. i; Elllson and Miss _va iison, 01 Waynesboro, spent some f'a of last week ln Kichmond. n_ mi Mrs.' william Walz, of _cxlngton, J on ., wlll apend the winter in Kich- j md wlth her gon; Dr. Louls K. Walz. i - ? Ba Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Scrlbner, of i wj tson county, are entertalnlng a ' iihc party at thelr bungalow in honor i Mlss Katherine Beavers, of Leea rg Vtlaa Llzzlo Kftto Lewls is thc suest Mlstl Oenevlcve Grcsham at Monu mt rince, TappahannocK. Mlss Lucy Throckmorton ls visiting mr nu ins r*i Titu iJHamonfrs Artistic 3ew<_lty yiicl) Cut (Slass St&rling Silverwata, IHurtrttioni and Pricei Furaiilwd oa Request. aU <_$ y&vo. ESTABUSHED OVER A CENTURY | Jewellers, Si'tversmiths, Stationert WASHINGTON, D. C. thc Ktr wi! vat Na fre ter ho ! As I _fr 1 Spl in: ls wl ln ho Oood Frlends acd Good Books. >o One tlan Too Many. Our extenslve stock ot books on Fact. Flction. Art, Theology, Travel, llistory, and a multitude of other subjects, are selected; bv virtue of thelr merit. Manv new editions of books, both riew and standard, just re? ceived. ... , . By tlie way. you had better let u^. have your order for Christ? mas engriiving rlght now before the rush. Presbyterian Bookstore, 212-14 .\orth Slxth Street. .oou as tne wame. virginia Maue. F. W. Dabney & Co. Try a Pair To-Day_ __-_-__-Wi_iii -1 , 1 Direct Action Gas T_angesljl Have No Equal Sold Only by Ryan, Smith & Co. SEB Oflt DISPIiAY OP CHRTSANTHEMUMS VISIT OUlt STORE. Hammond Company, Inc, Florlsts, 100 13. Broad. Removal Sale Now Un' WE HAVE IT IF ITS MADE OF LEATHER. THE ROUNTREE LEATHER SHOP, 703 East Broad Street. AFew More Customers Can Bc Supplled B i Wlth B Pure Milk and Cream | MINIBORYA FARM $ Mad. 8912 109 E. Bronil. M ??g________B____?___tm_m_^^ The Hydro Electric Power Corporation offers power Inducements to manufac? turers who wlll locato ln Emporia. Wrlte for partlculars, YV. V. DEAL, Sec'y-Trcns., Emporia, Vn. Children That Eat Our Bread Are Healthy. BROMM 516 East Marshall Street, 501 West Broad Street. Roman grounds, solid ids, elastic belt; worth :; are here for. i>olid Color Crcpon Long i, with Persian trim ngs; the $1.25 usual _s for. _!xtra Heavy Fleeced ( th Robes, fancy flgured, :h sailor collars, messalint d, with heavy waist c< tch trimmings; these ?" tead of S3.50 for... color Kimo Juting some Irim n'd to Mlsses Schmelz at Kast <ju<*<*n : eet, Hampton. Mlss Hlld.i S-hmclz ] 1 attend the Cornell and Pennsyl- j Ua game, and also the Army and ry game. Ilss Annlc Lee Bland has returned m Newport News, where she at ded thc Cooper-Bowen wedding. Irs. Robert Cateaby .lones ls the ise guest of Mrs. R. O. Chrlstlan ln iland. irs. C. S. Burton ls vlsltlns Mlss >na_d Bonny in Ghent, Norfolk. Irs. James S. Irvlne, who came to .?hniond for the Whltehurst-Mtlnes dding, has left for Danville. . r. Truman A. Parker and famlly are in&Kx thc winter at the Leesburg i. Miss Eva Talcott, of Rlchmond, the guest of her slster, Mrs. I'arkcr. .Ir. and Mrs. Charles Forbe.., Mlsa Uie AUan and Rov. C. E. Pleasanta. o attended the Methodist Conference Rlchmond. have returned to thelr met in Culpeper. Hr. and Mrs. Hugh Cook. who have ;n guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Brown, of Stevensvllle, Va., have .urned M Richmond. _mong those who came from Clarka le. Va., to wltnea the performance j ??Ben Hur" at the Academy last !ck, were Mlss Mildred CarriiiKton, ss Vlvlan Boisseau. Mlss Beth t'.as .*.' Miss Shannon Morton and Judge d Mrs. Henry Wood. Mrs. J. Mason Miller and her daugh r. Miss Fanny Mlller, who salled by e' steamship New Amsterdam from .w Vork. arrived at Plymouth. Eng nd, November 16, on their way to iris. Huj T not mai Afr ratl wlf had to I sell wa hns oth T ten typ thr of wlt tloi fau mo "So the apc no\ Chi t> o the in thc gly am ln mo 1 "as ser str me dai vei ani ( pu: roi of ter John Cutchins and a party of friends Joyed a hunt in the Fork Union ?Ighborhood last week. Mrs. James Shaw, who has been vls ing Rlchmond friends, has rcVirned her home al Elklngton. Va. - Mr and Mrs. George M. willlam?, of j jlpeper. celebrated their golden wed ng at their home, "Redwood," on No _mber 13. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morgan. of River m entertalned Governor V*. ill.am odges Mann at dlnner on Wednesday : last week. Mlss Nancy Pierce has returned, fter a visit of several weeks to ?iends in Lynchburg, Va. V.' C Anderson, of 1912 Park Avenue. UI at v, 111 lam Byrd Hospltal. W Hall Crew, Jr., ls qulte sick in is home on South Laurel Street. dei ex; ma Adolph. tho little son of Mr. and !rs !.- \. Rice, of Soutli Pine Street, I convalesclng slowly after a severe lness from bronchltls. J_mo__ the Boo_s~l' The Oreeu l'atch." Bv Uettina von Hutton. Frederlck k s:tokes Company, of New York. .1.-0. 'The Countess von Hutton sustalns ,er_elf as a writer of clever lictlon ln hls her newest novel, whlch gives a dcture o? English country life. and omblnea witli lt a story that is cnter alntn" full of clever humor and of ln erestln'g sltuatlohs and incidents. The ilrst character to whom tho at entlon of tho reader ls specially drawn s Chrlstopher Eunibe, of Sussex coun v Bngland, a marrled man, the master if'asquaro Georgian bulldlng, and the ather of a famlly of daughters, three n number. Christoplier's house was well ordcr ?d hi.-; dinners well cooked, his ehil Ir.n well trained. He had mucli to be hankful for and no tapgible cause of ?omplaint. But such ls the perversity if human naturo and of Chrlstopher /imbo's nature, that Lambe tlred ot ill hls good fortune, and, havlng no iricllnatlbns toward domesticity, re noved himself" and his belongings to i congenial retreat in Italy, leaving Us wife and llttlo girls amply proyldaU for in their irreproachable Engllsh lome. , . , Hls ahdication of Jolnt homo respon. dbilltles followed hard upon Chrlsto riher's having taken his chlldren out In x rowhoat, having dropped Into the sea to bathe, and, forgetful of the little '?-lils, having left them drlftlng out to sea to he plcked up by a party of young men ln a usliing smack, Tho behiivlor ol" the threo chlldren ln the crisls of thelr abandonnion.t lllustrated thelr atter characters. The two elders sobbed themselves to sleep ot each others' arms. Daffy, the youngest and tho only ono who rosemblcd her father ln dlsposltlon, sat upright In the stern of the boat. and passed the. slns of lier past llfe ln revlew before her mlnd, feellng that sho was near to death and ludgment, and condemned beforeliund, After thelr rescuo Christopl-n* felt his ttnlltness for patornUy more than ever. Consequently ho (led hls duhics an\ do serting Engllsh fogs aud decoruni, foiind comfort and sunshlno at Sorren to, Italy, wlth occaslonal wanderlngs wiiorever his vagrant fancy turned. lu the moantlme Mrs, Lanibo l.opt the house ln Sussax. Attor awlill", liaffy devclo]ilng dolicacy df chest und bronchltls, was sent to hor father. The two bocaino very sympathetlc. Oaffy began to mako annual trlps to fcior rento, and. when Mrs. Lanibo died after a strlctly conventlonal fashion, Chrls? topher remembered hls eldor daughters und annexed tliorri also to hls house? hold. The ftldeet ot all was Sllvla, perfoct ly lovely, but a tool- Sho was oiig.god to a young Engllahman named Hugh Unnning, but Gunnlng waa strusgllng upward ln his professlon, and not Vyt tn marry, ffusan, the second ' .'nt>r, rh*rishrrt for liim, unsus. j 'il, a pnnslonato nffeition. HO she. med tn rirriiii th" engagement be-I n Bylvla on'l Otitmlng .-ind to |im i Ihstead a marrlsgr wlth 0 young nn. thi' Dlica rH lilnestra. Hli". ? j eeded, Sylvla became tne brlde fjf i rtallan iioiiieiiiiin. and wns happV i pltfl of her bad behavlor, it S'l-nn trot. very little good OUtj! er decell cxeept llvlng ln a fool!- ] dteo ror a littlo whli*. The erttl I .he broken engngotnent was tnat v, tgnorant. but jjlncnre, deslrtngl tone for Bylvla'a bad falth, mnrrlen h herseir. vo years later, when Dafty had sttlf grotvn Up tn the measure of wn hood, she and her husband went t?> ca, where Hugh Ounnlng had ; er an important contract nml hls i, lier nrst experlence, Ounnlng somo trouble In openlng her eye_ he manner of man she fancled her in love wlth, but hls entlre auccees I worth his pains. And aftcrwards j iand and wlfe understood each ir better. He hoolt, on the whole. dcnls wltn peramental dlftereiiee- ln dlfferenc ?s of humanity. and ls fulUall nigli of the good humored cyijlclsm i wrlter who looks at her World: 1 perceptlveness, but hfta !n ad II . lndulgent klndlineas for the its and woaknesses of her fel'.uw tals. n oct ttie Wlud." y Lucia Cham'oerlnin Publlshed by Bohbs-Merrill Company, of Indian. lls. $1."60. !ost unusual in plot Is the latest el by tho author of "Thc Coast of nco" and "Thc Other Side of tho >r." The action revolves around search for a wlld horse somewhere tlio far Wost. where young Carron, hero, whose whole enthuslasm ls rm io hla "profaaalon" of capturltig lireaklng horses for market, goes >earch of a wonderful stallion, "tho it wonderful ln thc world." he story of how he is dlrectcl to k at Rader's," tho mysterlous tle tcd hotel on a alde, road, ot hts inge reception thero am] of hls itlng with Blancho Rader, tho ghter of thc house, serves In tho y beginnlng to whet fnc eurl-JSlty arouse the interest uf (,tie reader. 'ne would expect that, in hls arrlent suit of thls same eluslye glrl, Car would lose Interest ln the pursult the. horse; but not so. He hangs acloii3ly to hls orlginal purpose, n whlle hts new love ls gradually orblng hls time. Vlth the inevitable conflict the story ls. The cllmax is thrllling and un icctod and tho cndlng. all that ro ntlc readers could deslre. io Flylng Mcreury." Jy Eleanor Ingram. Publlshed by Bobbs.Merrill Companv, Indlanapo Prlce $1.50. tnother fasclnating story ccntrlng utnd tho most popular sport of' the ,? ls "The Flylng Merciiry." Tlie plot packed with lncident and moves ivitli ?ush, ilven two automoblles meeting ln ; road on a dark nlght, four flguros, ?ec of whom are tho princlpals of ; story, and all the clements of ro mce are prcsented at thc outstart. rhe development of the love r/.air. a germ of whlch was /.lantod tha, Jht, is retarded by the unreasonable ejudice of an irascible old uncle. How "Darllng" i^ostrango proves hls ness to he the lover of beautiful i nily French, and how the old uncle tinally placated, after the great Dtor race. whlch forms the climax, ikes pleasant reading. The pictures hy Edmund Frederlck |.j e altogether lovely. and add hot a tle to the value of tho hook as a\i companlment to a couch, a kimono id a box of chocolates. ust Folkis." By Clara E. Laughlln. The Mac Ulan Company, of Now York. $1.50. Miss Laughlin's book deala with con tions prcvalllng in the Ghetto llfe Chicago, and Is an accurately drawn cture of tlie littlo Joys, the blg I ' ?lefs, the nover-ending tlll of a ccr- ' ln class of soclety whlch hitlierto i' ithors havo tended to carlcature |' ther than justly portray. MIssLaugh- j' l's work may therefore be considered | imewhat of a departure, for lt is ' arkeii by sympathy, klndllncss and ' f. that element of reallty which is ! io often absent ln stories about poor iople. Tho romanco of the llttlo "p'lcece dy," a probatlon oftlcer of the ivenlle court, otherwise called "Beth" I i thc hook, and of her nowspaper an sweetheart, Ferris, furnishes a | intral idea around which gather otlicr ' i.vs and tragedlos in the llves of the Dor worklng class with which these vo were assoclated. For the student and lover of liu anlty in all .ts phases, the side lights jvcaling episodes in whlcli Mary asey, Angela Ann, Mary's daughter, ie Sllnskys, the Slossons, Ellza Allen nd Adani Spear figure, teach lessons hloh all men and women aro tho bet >r for loarnlng. ".lust Folks" these are about whom lara Laughlln has wrltten. But they re moved by tlio samo feelings and lotlves, thc same hopes and ambltions :iat beat tn tlio hearts of men and wo len elsewhere, and things that "folks," ?hose lots are diftorently east, need lore than anythlng else, ls to becom^ etter acqualnted. The plot of "Just Folks" centres round the endeavors of Both Tully, n unofnclous but vtry competent pro atlon offlcer, to mako the peoplo of or district happler?un endeavor in iMilcli she is uncomnionly successful. ler people come to lovo her in tlmo ecause she so loves thom, and through his medium sho works wondors. Ttie hai gos whlcli sho brlngs about in tho lasey family form perhaps hor crown ng glory. In fact, the inoldents sur oundlng tho Caseys' ovolutlon into ?espectablllty mako up a large part if the book. To begin wlth, thero is Mrs. Casey, No matter what the size or the nature of your business may bc, We have a filing cabinet ex? actly suiled to your specific needs. Leather Goods in 'great variety; Brass Goods, Fancy Ink Stands, Letter Opcners? all oditics and novelties in the Stationery line. Ou. line is replete with such goods which ap? peal to the better class of trade. Virginia Stationery Company, Inc, SAM ISEMAN, President and General Manager, 915 East Main Street. The Richmond Home of Wnterman Ideal Fountain Pen. ' Extra Special for Monday Only Ladies' tylish High Shoes A PAIR MONDAY ONLY. This is a most tempting Shoe opportunity I offer for Mon? day's sale. Among thc lot are several pairs of PATRICIAN Shoes (of broken sizes), but the others are of all sizes. Good leathers and well-made Shoes. 11 West Broad, Next to J. B. Mosby & Co. ss: ce a servant ln thc Tully household. d for that reason easy of access. She a kind. shrcwd, practical person, 10 has to stand tlio results of her sband's iinpractlcability. She hns a "iklng way of uttering ln her homcly ish dlalect certaln trutlis whlch seem her to apply only to herself and r kind. but which ln reallty overy rson. no matter what his statlon, ap eclates. Thls eharactorlstic of hors fords ono of the most charmlng and tho same time humorous f*ualltle_ the book. Both ilnds hr vory open now Ideas, and she soon bringa lotit In hor tho much-doslred and ieded transfonnation. There are other members of tho isey famlly wlth whom Beth has to ipe, as well; dear little Mlrigct, who i lovos her red shoes that she won't ut wlth them even at nlght, Mlke, hose natural actlvlty not evon a re rm school can down. but who at last ids outlet for his energles in busl >ss, do thelr share toward keeplng etli engaged. "Just Folks," howover. ls not alto ?ther about tho Caseys. Among tlu her "folks" ln lt are Llza Allen, tn< ualnt old woman wlth whom Betl oards; tho Rlordans of pugnaclom spositlon: Adam Spear, thc recal trant lover; Hart Ferris, Beth's ar _nt ndmirer; tlio Slinskys and th< ooches. rhe Slenc of tbe Sevcu Suitors." By Meredlth Nlcholson. Illustratei ?? C, Colc_ I'hllllps and Ueginald Blrch toughton, MUilln & Oo., of Bostor 1.50. A whimslcal story of modern life li :ew YoTk and of country llfe ln th icinity of the metropolls, wlth just. ouch of niystcry about it to glve i est. Tho story Is light ln the extrenu ut it ha. a great deal of sparklo an ,*lt in the converaatlons betweon th lfferent characters and much agreea lo satlro ln tho descrlptlon of th ads which pervado fashionable Ne1 ork llving. A tea room, in whlch tlio artistic an atellectual slde of guests ls suppose o b. devclopnd while refreslnnent i ielng absorb, Is referred to ln ??ost amusing manner. The hero of tli ook?that Is, the leadlng horo?is chlmney doctor," and the countr louao of a rich but eccentrlc splnste; vlth chlmnoys ln need of doctorlng, 1 Ite place where tho "seven suitors' fo he hand of tlie splnster's be-utlfu ileco oncamp. ._,__. T!ie beautiful nlece haa, In ndditlo. o her seven suitors. a charmlng sistei ?i.jolclng ln the unusual name of Heze Uah. Wlth her tbe myatory of he lunt's house ls asJoclated. There aro meiry a. ventur_a Innumer UUo before the horo of the novel get ho clue to tho mystery, and Hezekia cuds hlm a chuse up hlll and dow _)efore sho capitulates. So wlth all lts absurdities and th ivan'csceht quallty of what lt present: ?The Seven Suitors" leaves tho reade wlth a pleasant exbllaratlon of th imagtuatlon and a smile on the heai ind the llps. as lf they might bo sas Ing: "Ah, what fools these mortal "octavla Hollistcr, the charmln "aunt" ln "The Slege of tho _eve Suitors." has caused the colnlng ot. new word, "holllBterlzed," whlch M Nlcholson deflncs as follows: "A thoi oush yleldlng to lhe play splrit. Di votlon to the lmprobable and whlraalco The complete obscuration of thc prol able possible and actual. Pertalnh to .."system of llfe belleved to be grea ]y conducive to longevlty, n whlch d votoes meet occurrencea the most ui toward in a mood of gentle and sllght way ward and Irresponslve pjayfulnoss For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bougli Bears tho Blgnature of SAZARACK COCKTAIL Rcprcscnts a carefully mixcd product in whicli only thc finest quality Ingre dlents are used. "SAZARACK" is the finest cocktall made?always uniform and depcndablc. $1.25 bottle. HERMANN SCHMIDT Flne Groceries and Wines, 504 to 508 East Broad Street. You select your physician with great care. Do you use thc same caution in selecting your DRUGGIST? Prescriptions filled and medicine sent by mail ANYWHERE. POLK MILLER'S The ______ Store APPY OMES 7&e V.BROADST.] Something Special in Suits To-Day Baylor-Yarborough Co., 207 East Broad Street Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges Aro a Summer Neceaaity. Chas. G. JURGENS' Son Sole Agents, Adam* and Broad, Ulcht ln tho ceutr- of Furoltur* DUtrlot. Ladies' $3 High-Cut Shoes Gun metal and patent colt, $2 Porter's Specialty Shoe Store, 215-217 North Fifth Street Buy Your Thanksgiving Fur? niture Now Greatest stock in South. Sydnor & Hundley, Inc, 709-11-13 East Broad. Furniture tor Homo Beautlful A. B. C. Capitol Wrapped Loaf "The best bread you ever tasted." Wrapped ln waxed paper?not touoh ed by human hands untll lt ls served on your table. 5c. nt Yoar Grocer's. AMERICAN IIHEAD AND UAKIN'G CO_, 6, 8. 10. 1_ 13. Leiii- Street. It is better not to be without :ter Nut Brc NOLDE BROS. HAVE YOU SEEN' THE New Method Gas Ranges AT Pettit & Co.'s? This May Manton Shoe in all Leathers Parrish Bros. 21W. Broad Sutherland & Cherry Special?Odds and ends ln Furniture, Iron Beds, Mattings. Stoves. eto. Cheap t-j closo tnem i-t. 310 EAST BROAD* TDt AMERICAN _S_oPE_T_*_Cf AittM* 1 TH-BEST