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"REMNANT DAY" li*s real significance and importance as a day for saving money will be exemplified most interestingly to-day in man) departments throughput tht* stoic- Ready-t? Wear Garments) Accessories and Home Furnishings, as well as Piece Goods and Trimmings. Conic to Friday Clean-Up Sale in Our Ready-to-Wear Section II White Sonic Drosses All cl( mi and fresh, taken from our regular steak; ' S10 98 : am \ Figured ami Striped Foulard Drosses. ? gi iuIIj S' CJT QQ ? -i: j .ii wJ ?y O 7 High-Class Dresses Si \ ile and French linen. 5 dtitc:?nt Q*7 QQ 512.50 to w/ ./O ll High-Glass Wash Dresses of imported linen and pique; white, light Line. '-^^^"?^^.Z^?.S5o00 ?7 Hour. Women's Shirts Washable skirts ? 98c iUgh-ClnsS Cloth Skirts of hi;, narrow wale; diagonal ami serjjc: :. 11.iv >? blue autl mixttirtvs, etl r.orii S5 and $5198 to Shirtwaists 2o High-Glass Summer Waists 61 batiste arid voile; three styles in Dutch neck; fine Vat, lace and embroidery trim? ming?, $2.00 and S-t.OO origi- O i O 1 .i / odd lot of Summer Waists oi lawn, batiste, fl.iv.on, dotted Swi~, etc., in high und low necks; about 10 Waists in the lot ; reduced from Si 00 and Si 98 ^Q Second Floor. m en HE TP iuiUH I Li ker*s Dozen of Board Aspi? rants Address 300 at Eign teenth and Grace. Street? ? il. Of tl lin about HOUSE ROBBED AGAIN Thle.ic* Mils III.SIS Home .1 Miv tlnrthi. THREE-LINK IE TO BUILD TEMPLE" Odd-Fellows Get Charter for Building to House Local Lodges of Order. Kmnowercd to build .1 temple which] may he rented for stores, oftico roomsI mill lodge rooms, th- Odrt-i-'ellovvs' Tempii Corporation was chartered yes? terday bj the State Corporation ?>ni- | nilKSioh. 11 hits .1 cupltal stoch of i 000 nilnlmutn and $l&0,0u0 maximum. Tim Ide'u is t" urcci .?- temple fur a] nicetlng place foi tii ? various lociill !? d. ? k of iiti 4ir.it r. und for the Grand] Lodge ivheii it elects to h.d.i its ses"-| sichs in Iklchniond. ;l4' lot ,.t tho iciUieiiat corner oj Br ad aiidj lSiuVChth The officer* Of the col porntlon are-! ll ill MUhtuguci president; Thomas N.' 1 Oglbuce, sccrbtarp; M. L llofhelmer. tieiistjrer. LHrVcturS -T Wiley Davis, Hill Montague. Thomaa X Kendler, 1 hartes l'ohiig, M 1. ilcfhelmcr, Meli M tfergtissonj Cornelius S. Wells. .1. 13. j .- Luder*. Harry M. Relnlinid. 1. .1. Stone, i: .1 Carltoit, !?*. C. VVilfcoh. George W. Graves, Samuel SehoCr, .1. M. Lancas? ter, Itrank L. Butler, W. itoss Smith ivurd, .lohn H Allen. W. Dttnford, o c Rtcharrtsdrh Charles .1. Billupsi !. itii ii AH. h, w. r. dgletrce, <W. Mot ? is-, j. T. ilnyncs, .1. 11 Dlckerson. IN POLICE COURT I.in- '.-in in tlnind Jurj on ( barer el Murder. Members Appointed to Serve en Committee on Annexation. I ?lil.?!^? '1,^ ,?w' "1wk''1''' Ihe e?y A Mtf .' ' ' : n "> Virginia Hoi RAILROAD OFFERS STATE $11,000 K.j L*. ?\ P. Proposes to Compro? mise on Small Part of Vir? ginia's Claim! BURKS PUT ON COMMISSION W ell-Know n Law Teacher is Fifth -Man?Stale to Make Counter-1 'ropositii ?n. ? '< ?. - <o ? ?,. . t, ,?, (he imond, Kr-d cricksburg and Potomac r.alU'bad Vas ofTeied to p*y to tin stritt- its fr.m chlsti ai,,i proper!y taxes for thi years 1911 and I ?12, amounting to about .' This, of course. )r- in consider? ation that the Stan, will withdraw itti nut for arrearages of frnnch'sc taxes for the past tin years, now p.n.line In tin Supreme Court L,f the United States pit an appeal taken by the railroad, if.or R?ll, th.- franchise tax assessed iKaiiist th.' railroad amounted to $.?.t. CRLOtf, ami the property lax for State purposes to $li.72si. The assessments ? or lata have not hoch mad- hp, since th. i.uii <.id has hot vet reported it. Rross earnings. Counting ,>n the basis of tiie a .rmai increase, the property taxes for this y.car should amount to $l-.?iin ahd the franchise tax to $: i - '. The total would h. about $71,.? State Mny ?.??! Mni'h Mitre. Members of the special commission empowered by the Legislature to ne? gotiate and conSummnti a settlement of the differences between the Statt and the railroad, say that as a mattet of course no such offer will be ;..c. behte'd. if the State wins Its stilt, ii will collect JiMJ.T 17.00 in arrears of taxes, provided t lo point on which th* Siate won in the Virginia. Supreme Court can he made to apply equally property taxation. In addition, then ? ill Interest and penalties, and. per l.aps. local taxes, if the localities i ii also e,,, back to the adoption of tip ii-w Constitution, the total sum may reach J 1.000.000. In addition to thie payment of about $71.ooe, the Richmond, l'i < dericksbut'i Ulld 1'lllulll.lC proposes to give Up Its charter, which Imposed on it special burdens and responsibilities, and which exempted :t from all forms of taxation Stat? .?.Iii local, and to take out a new charter uhdet th, general law. placing it on the same basis with all Other railroads In Virginia II will also ,.f fect a merger with the other three railroads making up the Richmond Washington line, on such has'.s regard? ing the State's stock holdings as may he approved by the special commission. Teiilntl. c I'ropiiNiil. It is evident, according to State offi? cials, that thi railroad did not ,-s p. et lt> proposition t>> he accepted. It only reaches the minimum stipulated for'in tho hill which passed the las'. Legislature, epnst't?ilhg the sp< i 'a! coinmisalon and providing a plan tur a merger. The Intention seems to have ..?ii to have a starting point, and to in,in it.- .i disposition on the part pi I he railroad for n friendly settlement of the disputes which have been fot >ears provoking a hostile attitude to? ward the road on the pari of tip pub? lic and the Legislature Another stipulation In the art l< thai aftei I(il2. the railroad must begin t,. pay local property to the counfii* and cities through which it runs. H ? merger 's affected, t;.-; new charter will take .are of this. Ma tin P. Burks, dem of the law ftii ulty of Washington and Lee Uni? versity, has accepted appointment as ti., fifth member of the special com? mission. Mr. Burks Is reporter of the supreme Oourt of Appeals, handling the opinions befort they are prlntedi ills selection Hives general satlsfac ? ? i Meet on July meet In the Governor's otuce on July ;;.i ... j.i o'tloi 's. At that time t he proposition of the Richmond, Kreder Icksbtirg and Potomac, as outline, l above; will be presented and consid? ered? and rejected The first IniHihess will be to weigh the State-* chances of a final ju.ik nicht. The Supreme Court of Virginia ,has decided for tie Commonwealth nd against ihr railroad, Saouid the appeal be dismissed or the de.-r.-e af? firmed th. will collect, certainly ? 51 rjno.i Should the supreme Court ? ? railroad, it will pay nothing, and the old light to tin nip. r the road and drive It p. ., merger and amendment of its ? the duty of the commission to weigh these chances Mr. BurltjJ is especial? ly wanted for his judgment as to the I i [in ? ; . lal corhmlsaibn will be |n no' S'ome Hinhi Irrest*. ? . . lined by CartT. ftharglnj JUSTICES ESTABLISH BIGHT Appeal Allowed on Question of Jurisdiction Over Richmond Alley C<v .?: Itichmoiiu bus exclusive ? all cases in iy ordinances [?'Olli csl.lU l: sterday, jar lien ?. ?1 a writ 01 lohn ?'? Crutch .11 their cast land, The tip What looks llko a contention of the ell that the police Justlc. oi Iglnal jurisdiction o\ voicing violation ..f . even ?heh tho titln t< involved, was lion the Supremo Court gt >?> ror to the city arid t, Meld, police justice, ap.ainsi .). Loroy Suth: peal eoincs from tin Cnanvery Court oi i!:i:- city, in which Sut'iterluiid won: .\ purl ol Sutherluii k residence, it appears, was built on ? pleci ??! luhd ?hieb i.; claimed by th -it.. as pari ? f v hat was once Sydney ? >;:<?;.? arid later Hoticoias Alley, running from prove tvemic to Floyd ?Wehn between Mor? ris and llaiylc str.-ct. back to isr., when t: neyi 11 ? nrlco cOtinty, vv I.at is now far insi thi city ?>( Richmond 01 pin illy >'.' .Heated ti pti 11 of u was never u yard glvcri by J. Thompson mown was Ihn nded. H is said, to lake its place. < bunted olisi i iiolliiB. According t" Sutherland, the <it> : wanted the r?M of the ?.: iginal alley ; which had long been b voted lo prl j vote un s. and he aa> ? that knowing It could not win by law, it undertook by criminal prosecution to frlghter j him iiitu nlviiiK it tip; Therefore, hi was charged (ti Police ? > i with ob |3trU0l itiK the alley. Sutherland raised the. ntiestlpri ol jurisdiction against i Crntchficld. because th I id pa-s upon title to i Chancery Court sustain' sued iho writ of prohibition. In p. i it ion for appeal. City Attorney I lard asserts that th !:?]". to meet just sue" passed a IliiV giving I , xelusiyt) original Juris1 oialliance violations. The tlth goes i town of Syd as laid out in i!,. limits of An alley was the public, but d, und a court oflletr could i , state. Thy hlni-la-1 Legislatur) ? RILEY GETS TEN YEARS N.-^ri. Win. Would Have IMed ed Self-Defensi I n.l'a.v < laim ? r reviewing the ? ' ? -.lay i omm?ted ird niley. the (Nprtl murderer, from d.;,' to ten years" Iip.pt Penitentiary. It wr... t.... ti :? i.., , il w. III! ho loath to-day. would clemei e tesitmenv lndleat.il thai Rite) d to call for help sevoritl times be !iot the murdered man There wer? witnesses, and the t>. n. - m d ? ? a to be ah Indication ni ?'..; elf-defense. judgment fur so'.. dement was entered yesteulay In and Rcjulty t'ourt In favor of the ?i Taxi'Servlce Company against m Motor Company mt s verdict of .. : tome weeks site In the Motion to set nrldt that vet ? n .ir:o. d before Jud?f i'rulop. yesterday overruled inri iidgmerit d for the amount of th< verdict Li given the defendant to flic bills of ? ic litigation sn ?? nut of i],e pure! < number nf laxlrab* from the Su r.r Company, whleh Ii was claimed, come up to tr-eeificatlons. Farmers' Meeting*. er the first Farmers' in were announced y? Director .loha .T rv, st! on AUgUSt IT ELANEV FINED OR PICNIC ROW Charged With Disorderly Con? duct and Striking County Officer Tiller. t.me incident of the police nlqnlc af? termath was thi trial in the Henrich count;. Justice's f. jrt yenterdav of Floyd E: Delaney, for disorderly con '! .? t and M.-;k.. . ,,..|tl. er .', t the Fair C.rounds on Wednesday. Magls-] tr?te Pnryear Imposed a line of I*, for the forme! offense and ?20 for the lat Magistrate Smith was the principal v. it riesi e 5 ilhst i ti la icy. 1 f< said that he hat) gone to the picnic to see that ordei was pitsei ailci that he saw Delaney "shooting .raps" on tin grounds Officer j it. Tiller arrested him after repi it ?: .earning '?? stop, i oi Delanoy m opportunity to Escape and t m li id red yards before ho iva- overtaken, crowd siltroupd e.i Tiller arid dem h .] Id that h ?? bo n - It used, .md when ? io member of the gang grabbed 'i'lilei by the shoulder, Drlitney struck ? fleer a straight arm blow op ih?- leli eye, making on ugly bruise TH ? brought down his bludgeon on !> lahey^s head. Inflicting .i ilp wound, ami prevented n soo Delancy tens . d on bail, and h" r ftcred sc vet i! u itioi'nos yesterday to prove, that Tillei ihe ngjgressor. 'It,, criso win I io the October t-rm of thi Mel leu county Circuit: Magistrate I'nryeat also fined Marlon! McCrt'nd: ; f ting oh the Fair firoundH li A M ,,.r. arrested t>n a similar charge. ? is dismissed. An Eligible Yoim<? Woman ?|tt if ^'Vlfea Recently said, "I ivould n ,-cr think of ?Ef Balsl] marrying a man wjjo did vcTHRl FT jt?i&f f 3P&j? enough to make moni incl SENSE ill t Si Prag? enough to pin sonic of it iwtn a Savings LkfittEjffl Batik." KW$..*. VVc nor onlj approvi oung lady's i< :v .-^'j?-*^ ':? t-:i' v.--- ?:. '?; ; ;it\ to every ^BRQ&SMf?^ ouhg man to start with us to-day to make himself eligible, riot only as far as SHI", is concerned, hut also in regard t<> arjy good busine? proposition svhich may present itself. In helping you to accept BO] II enlist tho services of the AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 1)1 RICHMOND, \ IRGINIA, Resources, - OVER SEVEN MILLION AND A HALF LAMB CRITICISES MONTAGUE PLAN Reforms Advocated by Former Governor Characterized "Bosh." SAVED LOCOMOTIVE WORKS Congressman t int Appropriation, I le Says, in Kick of Time. Merc bosh and rut are 111reforms advocated by fiovernor .\ j Montagu* in ;iii.- campaign, according i<> hid op. peiicnt, Congressman .lohn Umb, Tim tl Inge Governor Montague wants an either in bo obtained now or an Im? practicable, i-.ii? I Captain Lanib, To an avi'lli nee in the schoolh?usc In Barton Heights lust night, the Con? gressman referred to the proposition thai Cabinet members should haVi i seal in tlx Hon .- of Representatives, .m,l answer questions on departmental mutters. "I" allow this, said Captain Lumb, It would be necessary to have an amendment to tlio Constitution? and amendments have not been secur? ed since the country' Infaticyi save at the point of the niiwket. IIa? Upen Meetings). "My distinguished opponent." hi said, "declares for publicity in com1 mlucu meetings. The committee 01 which 1 have me honor tri be chairman ? that On ugrlculturi?has held a great niuny meetings during the pi isent Session of seven months, dhd has had, I believe, fully twice a* many import in. t bills Under consldeiat'on as any other committee. yet iu that ilrricl we have bad but one' executive session.' Th. pr.dings of this committees arq printed, ana 1 will take pleasure In I sending a copy t.i my opponent, or toj any other citizen. "It Is all the veriest bosh. "As a matter of fact,' said Captain Lamb, "the daj Is gone whin ihetqil 1 in Corigreits will t;.-t anything for aCI member or his constituents. It re>. quires long sarvlee, experience and | con.a sense, and oratory is hoi a I VI.I nlir n? t iili<ii Mini. Quite a sermon was delivered by khe Congressman on tlio snbjecl >f pre-| jtldlcc Hi! had fotlhd sonio on.U leading 6itlr.cn and Cohte,deratp v.-t eian ? who said hi- would not Vbt?! for Captain Lamb bc'catisi he had favor? ed putting tin' Post-OHlce "ii Broad Street. He d'-nl<d this, ,vnd en|d it minded th. speaker ..f Daniel w, li? ster's advice to his old friends when In. \vent back to Boston. I.est some one should criticize him for going :?> Massachusett f' i u com? parison. Captain Lamb load, tin rath-l er startling assertion that environ- ' hieht was the m?kln? of th. m?h, arid th'at Captain \V. Cordon McCa ?? won l have fought and written i"i Ihn North bad hi- been reared In Huston, whlli Charles Francis Adams, If a Southern ier, would have commanded a brigade under Lee. Early in the campaign, said Captain Lanib, sonW om wt'oti front King Wil? liam county thai the Baptism would rally i? UoverriOr Montague; and ilia Methodists would vote f". Captain Lamb; "1 then wrote/' said the Con? gressman, "to an old friend there, ask Ing if denominational !>ncs were to hi drawn, and Saying that if they were I would rally th. Methodists in this dis? trict around me. He replied trial I would ir.-t many Baptist votes." Another refcrenci t t his opponent was regarding certain Suiidaj bcIiooI Speeches, "made by peoyli that I h id Pol heard of is speaking mu"h on such matters before." The COngr?SSman defended his ro ci l. editing attention to the appro? priations secured by him. ? si <''a'}> those for .lames River, although told that the lack of tonriajre on the river mode it undesirable to spend more nioiiev on It. li- secured a claim I ji the government for the Klchmond Lo? comotive! Works, hr ad. wh.-n thai coni erri was In a bad ? a Mnan ill end he had been told by Mr. rrlgg thai th?- money canic in umo to '-.o- It Building Permits. Building ar.d repair permits were Is-'J"! !"y. .' ':'.!.":.: sV and , Merchants' Bank, to erect Murphys Hnlel Unci, to erect ?n eleven; ?tnr> and attic brick, steel and concrete hot.-l on the south side of tiro.id S?tri ? ? I* r Kesbltt Company; contra * ir R Q F.:than.?. to rrr.-t a detached t?o Hery brick divelllns. on the n-st side ?1 Harrison Street between Main Street .v <1 I'Avet le, to ens; fl.W .lohn H, Lynemah, to erect a two-story pries store and dwcllInK on thf ca-' sldi of Thirty-first .-treet between N and <"< ytf.ru, to i sit! I3.?0t>, THOMPSON GEIS | TERyytOADS ! Forged Name of City Treasurer s Clerk to Receipt for Thorpe's ?as Bill. On hl? plea of guilty. James B. Thompson, colored, was yesterday sentenced In the Hustings Court ?o One year on the public roads foi forg? ing the name of Clerk T Peter Hpwlc, ? i- ?..? biii of *&."?. t Thompson was Kivcn the bill and tin- nioncy to pa;, it by Ucorge A. ! Thorpe, of 30S-A West Main Street, arid in dud season returned with tho I paper receipted Then when the [proper time had eloppcd, Mr Thorpe'i supply of gas was cut off. Thinking j that there lud been some mistake, he went to the Treasurer's' office and teg llstered a protest, supporting his ar? gument with the receipted bill. For n time It looked as though the Joke was on the department, but a careful examination showed that Thompson had neglected to put on a {? ? flourishes that make Howie's handwriting dcstlnctlve, and tn. f. tvAs discovered. Cornelius Saunders, colored, was sentenced to six months in JH1 and lined }1"" for throwing rocks at a car of the Richmond atfd Ilehrlro Hallway. Another charge of resist In., an oflher and rescuing ;< prisoner was not p-ose, uted. The < ?s. grew . ,t of i fight '>n one of the cs-.s seme time ago. In which Conductor Schrein- ' er was Assaulted after he had pi tci t .-. negro under arrest .lames \V.I sen. who was also nrrested for takins part in it. was acquitted. > The trial of James Tilden sjl ir*,'. j charged with aldtnir the ncirro h.-rh dertor. Froadcricc, In performing a 1 criminal operation on Mrs Sta kg, which resulted In her death. w,is post? pone,! ,-<t the request of his counsel j to Ortoher 22. s'tnee was admitted lb hall in the sum of $2.0io. ; The case of Krank Miller, a barber; who Is und'r Ir/irtnioiii for running over land injuring Carl Ruehrmund* with an automobile; was cohtinueij t > October ? He Stave I..ml for ?1.000. Water Drawn Off and All Fish Removed?Complaints of Muddy Water. The South reservoir of the settling basin has been thoroughly drained and cleaned ?iuring the past few days, scv- ! oral bushels of line fish >>r itirr taken ' oui with the mud and refuse after the. water had been drawn oil. Fishing in the upper receiving r< rvolrs at ! the settling basin is prohibited, but; poachers have frequently eluded the watchmen and enjoyed good sport, it. is hi licved that Ho- tish passed into ; the upl'i basin from tin- liver ill the edrly spring, when unite small, and! have shown healthy growth since. As soon ns water has been turned hack! into the south basin the big north reservoir will be similar)" cleaned, ! thus making tiie water supply entirely free from mis nuisance until next sea? son, and . itlrig It unnecessary longer to keep .1 sharp lookout for fishermen. A number of complaints have been received in the past week of muddy water in various localltlcr-. the trouble in each Instance being local. Chairman .Mill.-., of the w ate.r Com? mute,, says that tins "in not bo; remedied until an appropriation is made for cleaning the Water mains, ffome of tin- Older mains in use for many years before the settling hasm was opened are snld to have several Inches of mud caked in the bottom, portlonr of which i very now and tnen break loose. The encrusted mud meanwhile greatly lessens the carrying capacity of the pipe AMONG THE SPEEDERS Jennines Pined glnfl und Vppenln to Higher Court. A Ci .1. nnlnsf. a chauffeur, w.n lined *;iv> In tlo- Polle? ?'nun yeiterdsy mornln? im exceeding the speed limit In Ttrnad RfrcM With automobile No pOO en May 13. Jennings pleaded guilty, hut noted an ?p penl through hl? attorney, Ollberi K, roi lork. II,. v im Afresttjd hy Polle, in. n Harris and Tlnsley. He fiaf as his excuse tor Violat? ing the oidlnaii.o that the ear was iiim out i of the ihuv and ho wanted to test it out. Negro, Who Came Up When He Feared Bullets, Acquitted in Court. When Albert Hurley, colored, was given a i N an bill yesterday in the Henri, o er,nnty justice's court, where he had been'brought on the charge ot purloining some half-dozen suits ot clothes and a whole arsenal of firearms fmni the home of Julian Bubank, on the Broad Street R6a<|, he felt that the perfectly good riise of an Innocent negro to escnpe capture had beeil wast? ed in vain. Kor Albert, though Inno? cent, had an Inherent dread of the prpr , i sSi - of the law, and when he hoard tii.it Officer Eubank ivas on his trail for a housebronklng offense that was neus to him, he told the Colored pop? ulation gathered around that compared to the Olympic Marathon tryout he wag about to pull oft tin y had never seen any runnlnt at all. , Well-and that remark let the cat out of the hag?Albert took to th,. tail limber and upheld the South Africah reputation for maintained bursts of .? i.J, and when hi got to' an apparent place of safety he found that his sane tiiary was a well and that he and the old oaken bucket were as close as twins, bimeby, as Uncle Remits would say. alone came Officer Kuhink and rode riaiit up to the well whe'e Albert was feeling as snug as a bug in a rug. for It was a hot day In Menileo, and a well Isn't such a bad place to rest in when thermometers are bursting all around and chickens arc hatching with? out any help hut the sun's. Tin- following brief dialogue took Id... .?; I Officer Eubank; "What are you doing j down thai well? Come on up or I'll I shoot you so full of daylight thai your j folks won't know you for a nigger." No answer until a shot Is tired, and then? I Voice from the depths: "All right I boss, I'll be up in less tin:.- than It I take to shoot me." j Ofiicer Eubank took Hurley'to lall. where ho war. released <>n bail.' He W?? I discharged yesterday for lack of e*.i dencc. announce for to-day and Saturday two days of bargain sell? ing, which will make new marks in the annals of value giving. FOR MEN? Hundreds <>f Suits which sold up to S.yO.oo reduced to . Suit? which sold up to $20.00 reduced to . J'.xtra Trousers worth up to $4.50 teduced to . Blue and Black Serge Coats worth up to $5.00 reduced to . ?J) Fancy Vests worth up to $5.00 reduced to. Straw Hats worth up to $4.00 reduced to . $2,50 Negligee Shifts worth ur to $3-0 reduced to . Keglijgcc Shifts worth Up to St. reduced to . $1.45 .. 79c FOR BOYS?? All Si.50 Wash Suits reduced to. 75c All $2.50 Wash Suit- reduced to.$1.35 All S4.?0 Khaki Norfolk Suits reduced to.$2.00 All S5.00 Linen Crash Norfolk Suits reduced to. i. .$2.50 $4.60 and S4.50 t hevioi Knickerbocker Suits.$2.50 $$.OQ ( heviot. Worsted and Blue Serge Suit^. re? duced to.$3.95 $7,501 and $8.00 Fancy Cheviot-:Worsted and Bine Serge Suits reduced to.$5-95 Our entire -tock of Woolen Knickerbocker Trousers' til HALF-PRICE ?MIA INS PUT IN HIGHER CLASS Artillery Orhcers Reach Ad? vanced Grade in School at Rort Riley. ptuln Jcnnlnga C \V( .. b.n Utunt, w..t. .'in- i?: t:.. party. ? Showing the standing of to. Vir? ginians, they Kvors placed, with ? isori of senior class, taking tin hO. ' only by New Yo*k 1 The firing record has n >t yet heo>t pfli tally made up. but it is rxpuctfC ;lt will show that the ?' glh'atis 01 id* [showing above the avofage. Captain Wise Is Inclined t., thr. bo lllef that for many reasons^ tAt school of mstru. tie., should be moved tu Fori studies before men leave for t'u'mn, so tint Instruction in such matters need not be Imposed on thfl o:r_--i In charge of the school. Summer Excursion I Rates to point- North nr.! tVcst by rail and water. RICHMOND l" Wsi r.lt COMPANY, S09 Kast Main Street, j-,-k , The best roofing tin for the money is G. M. Co.'s "Pearl" Roofing Tin. Gordon Meta! Co. Richmond, Va. For fluslneas Stationery, Specify The pap?r that gives Incrjaae.l ef? fectiveness at no additional cost B. W. Wilson Paper Co., Richmond, Va. Collars vs. Dollars It you let us do your collars we'll -ave you dollars, because they will wear longer, and you won't have to buy so many. We "mould 'em." There are other good rea? sons, but this otiprht to induce you to try, anyway. Call Monroe 1058 or 1959. ROYAL LAUNDRY M. B. Fl?rsheim, Proprietor, t 311 N. Seventh Street.