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TO-DAY?We Shall Offer Several Hunched Men's $1.00 to $1.50 Shirts At 85c Each. ? Bt 'i \ / 11 i~ tlic filial elettn up <>t our entire summer lines of Ncgl i and Kreuch Cuff Soft Shirts .ill <>f this i-i.i<> thai so to SI.50 each, and some .it $2.00. tylcs; practically all .A/.v Excellent qualitit ' tliev I.ist. t:hbit Men Men Men Men desirable 85c iach. s Washable Neckwear originally 17c euch, now 5c s Silk Half Hose, 5flc grad ? slightly Imperfect..25c s 75c SunimtT I'nion Suits, ,i small quantity at 39c Get Ready For School SCI l< >L STOCKINGS. At \ 2l/2c a Pair s Pajamas, originally $1.00 ami $1.50, reduced to 7"c On Sale in "The Men's Corner," SCHOOL DRESSES We are now prepared to show tin excellent line o Washable Dresses for girlsof 6 lo 11 yens, \1ariotts colors and styles in c lifcek, plaid and solid color gingham and galatea, heat trimmings At $1.00 and $1.50 tLacn Sct?u? Floor. medium ribbed, ng which ohr pa upremc Court Decides Act Sub? mitting Constitutional Changes Is Valiil. BLUES GET ifFAOY FOR WEEK'S FROLIC All Gather at Armory and Make Merry in Anticipation of Trip. but C LIGHT "RESTHEIVIAW4" Conditions Nowadays Kar Di ferent From the Old Candle Light Times. OUND WITH THROATS CUT M'liriiiKM-N linlicnti- Tlirtl I'iirmi' K I Heil \t Ii. mill ? lillit. ? Police Board Orders Ii im u> Pay $50 for Cursing and Assault? ing Young Gruridy. ACCUSERS ASK LENIENCY Officer Reinstated and Told Rcp? Ctition Will Mean Iiis Uia missal From Force. I'atrolmun H. W. Jennings, of this 1 . t ( in trlct, was lined SCO lusl night by tile Hoard of l'olieu Commissioners for cursing, ubtislug ami assaulting Curler it. Uruiidy, Sun of Aldormuu Mar toil 11. Urundy, while a prisoner. When th>' commissioners wont into the ease Jennings liud twchty-llvo wit-', tu sei pr< sentj while Uruntly liad about ? 1 lit ah 01 the latier's wer? oxuniin ,mI. tiinl about a. dozen of those woo appeared Iii behalt 01" th> oltlcer wci? called. The testimony brought out ? in Police Court, vvlicii ciriindy was dls -.1 from charges of refusing to The action ol the bouid In lining j... ngs ivaa brought 11 bout through uppciils inadti in his ije.mli by the ?e ? ? .! u tiiui Jennlitifi be dealt with as 1.: ieritly nS' poSslblei and u Similar le 11111 .-t wita hiado in person by young 'I'll rre-1 lour Trial. 11 ? . ? at - o'clock it was not enddd until al? le! II When all evidence had ben ? ? diet was severely reprimanded by Mayor Alnslib, who said in 110 lincer ? ? ? would nichn his instant dismissal from ? . ? 1 inliii.il Sclf-lle'cnsp. ? I HE FOUND TY GOBS mel Snnil) < i>l. In Town ??? [tnonl \\ .? .1. rn 1 lirollnll, player nnd tnji Cliecks vs. Receipts One does hoi always like to ask for a receipt 't looks too much like doubting (he other man's h?h? I j. The other man may have been ven busy at the time arid Forgotten to give you credit for the amount paid, so it bad to be paid again. Did you ? i have thai experience? Ml tin trouble, worry mid unpleasantness wpu'<l have been avoided had ! payment been made hy check on the American National Bank of Rich mond, \ irgihia. 3 per cent, interest <?n your money. Every day you knot, ?h;?i it is getting SECl RITY AND SERVICE. Civic Organizations Join in Movement to Boost Richnu md. COMMITTEES ARE NAMED Parade of Citizens oil Night Booster Party Returns From Carolinas. Arrangements r"r a parade' of cit? izens escorting tho itichmond Boosters on their rctilm froln it tour of tile Carolinas nest Thursday night lu tin City Auditorium wore perfected at ii ineettug of a central committee of ar? rangements hfcld yesterday at tho Business Men's Club. Tin? committee Is made up of representatives ol the various commercial organizations aud Is coniposMl Uialnly of- those vVhu look part In the successful boosting tout last y.ur. but who wore unable to go president of the Retail Merchant's; Boosters leave on triolr tour Monday Main St! ? et St UlOll at 1 ?1 .-.nth and Broad Str. ell be up Bri \ tailors In Ton n. iy wts n visitor ro trio pit*." yi t- rdav PUBLIC HELPS DYING WOMAN With a Little Mere Aid She Can Soon Start for Her Aus? tralia Home. ? ' tuberculosis. Is auxl iu's to retii n to ? ? uiinbli lo provide the pusuugi 'money, ? Tiines-pisputcii to receive and a'o I amount iicoded bus been in la I. I; it about $2tHi inoi.- will ho required, it ? i sllili ill lay Shu dues not road hie ? pope tlie physlcluna liuvi not in , formed her thai tin- generous public; i-. ? und hopeless moments she is weepii j because she feels thai she mu-t soon ' i. tills .v . id. iiml h< r liables tu ? u orphan ds> luiri. 'I'hc amounts given below lav.. I/eon ? publication; .l?reviously HCknowledecd.jv. ... Con my. in lid Be On Hand Early To-Day Men's Suits in medium weights, which sold up to $22.50, REDUCED TO $1 1.00. Boy' Knickerbocker School Suits, which S"1<1 at $5.00. $6.00 and $6.50, REDUCED TO $3.95. Gans-Rady Company NEW COMMITTEE FULLY ORGANIZED Council Ready Now to Proceed on Old Schedule Until January i. Six committees of iho City Council ? d yesterday afternoon, elected chairman and adopted a schedule ut meeting dates, city Clerk August, whose duty it la to call and orglhaze ??? netv committees, reports thilt each has inet at the time Indicated, with u quorum present, and that th-- new CounCcl Is now ready fur business. ?V" "f the committees assignments were made only until January l next, at which time th<- Administrative Hoard Idkes over many of the detail duties affecting th.. department of the city; < linlnncn i llccted. Committees organised yesterday as follows: N.eitjbti chuirman; Councilman John W Improvements of the James River: Councilman George \V. Hogers, chair. ? chairman; Councilman Carter C. Joties^ atidltur. I i lining and Claims: Councilman i ? ? ?. .i, for the pasi fourteen years; Cemeteries; Alderman John B. ? ? Market l? Dein yeil. PULASKI DELEGATES nntp \\ HI Send l ark:.- Nnnih i ,.i,t, iliTlltc iti?iinlon. ofili lal ?? Stall ill I ? It ?-???? I.iavid a. Brown. Jr. Judge Cipori ? .' Krecmrin, .t. it. W hgfleld. Attorns Oetteral Samuel \v. Williams, laeutei i,ht-Oovernor t Taylor Kllyson w m. n ;i Morgan: A. C, Wrehn, .? Robertson, \v it Wood, \v. s Arc' r-r < se?rge T I U a:.. t.Uther Martin. A drew Krouse', Peter .1. White. John T. U'oodson .1 H-nrv Kracke. .1. ,t. B rower, A. W Archer, John i:. Otver ;: -.-lit Ollfbs, .1. W. Kar rar and Judj ? The delegation W'" leave th'- City i til-- night of Septembei 21, probably i a special car. SUES CAR COMPANY I'lumi-nei-r illrgeN Defective *lrnp t> n? < mi.? ?f 11Im i nil. Suit was Instituted yesterday In the I.aw ;.:. ! Kqtlity <*? mm i y A W. Fraiick iigalnsl the Virginia (tailway ami row. r Company for damages laid nt $5,000 I ? - ;?? i norm i it. lories, Ali Kranck claims that on November !:??.. i-i Street <ar between Kiuhth and sixth Streets, proceeding westwardly, 'I'h.- fur wits crowded, and it Was necessary fur hl^t to stund und hang .?!, i?. ,i strap. The ?tiaii broke wh.-n tin . ,i- aa sudden lurehi and Mr. ? sine i-ci|uli-?d med .- :l trontinCul. In Ins de<-liir|iti"ii his attorneys. MriodUli ( ?. !;?. clnini tluit th? strap was de? tective, und that it wits t>.i duty of ompnhy to have provided pi>6\ ? r i ;. iah< es f?r tin- protection of us ? tu rn tat n t- >ia> tnuKSTi'.ii i lilt < i i!-im. \m> mx si.xo 11111 II. A. Phillip?, who was fliiCd in Po? lice tiott'rl yesterday morning for a Kaultllip Onvid A Moore, was arrested lust night . .?. ? worrtinl charging him with utirsing, nbilsing und threaten? ing Hicyelo Pnllconiun Ii. I. Kryant. When he had been convicted of beat ... Mayo, Phillips Is alleged to have promised Bryant to "got even," and cursed hint; The Hilter swore nut a Warrant for him and In- will appear before Justice Critlchfleld ugaln this morning. Snj She t'heil Hnzor, Clara Adams, colored, was- iirrested ci-Hteidnv on :? warrant charging her I with outturn w lllinm Gordon w ith a rnrprnler Hndly Hurt. I \v VV: Kent, a carpenter of Chester? field C'ountv, was badly buri yesterday Infi rnoon wblb at work al 209 West j Hrouil Street, when a mirror fell on hill bend. Several ugly cuts wore Inlltct ' ? .:. and it wan ii- Mv?iirv for Or 11 T. Ilawklns, ambulance surgeon, to re Iinove hltn to Ib.- Ol y Hospital for treatment, n< was later taken homo. E NNINTH DISTRICT Believed Chairman Moore Will Make Showing in Only Re? publican Section. No <!< finite movement has yet been, made lookiiiK to the nomination of a. 1 regressive candidate for ConkrCsa from the Ninth iii>-trl<-t. it is under Btoi d efforts, have been hi ado to si - ,!" candidacy "t KarnuV) m. Mmntiu ' "'" "H ivi'ti t'H bresutned that a nomination ii he rnnde by the n ill Moose con ['''Kent, or, at least, that some mein WANTS $5-000 Around the World Ciuises Westward February ?". 1M3, from Si Fi. n< Isco 13 0 days ?1550 up. All h< eessai-! cxpi nftes included. ? l hi: it n mm mi i It v NSFEH CO., SOU Kant Mulll '?irrrl. "Alitlebeter" Shoe-Repairing Service; ROYAL LAUNDRY snot-: rtEiMinixo department. Phones Monroe ]?.'?<> and 1J59 Richmond Corrugated Paper Company Manufacturer i CORRI GATED BOXES, \\ RAPPERS, PARTITIONS, Etc, 817-819 N. Seventeenth St. Works. Office, Phone M?hras 327 1 M i Iis ? i 7.' > Redipped Roofing Tin 1 Reliable in Every Respect McGraw-Yarbrough. Co Wholesale Plumbing Supplies J22 South Eighth Street, Richmond, Va. Phones: Madison and Monoe 920. BE SURE ! Get the tried and true kind-. |G. M. Co.'s "Pearl" Roofing Tin !t is the best at the price. I Gordon Metal Co.. RICHMOND, V.A,