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cwKaMWPWiiiwiuMMMMMPBywMMMB??iPuwiMwii?rowniwwiamxi rwiwuB j New Spring Suits! Tlic careful buyer who recognizes style and quality, and desires a "good looking street, suit at the most reasonable price, will find this modv 1 we arc offering to-day just the thing f??r her costume of the moment. These suits combine the best style features disclosed in higher | riced garments. I hev are of serge, loose-cut coat, with moire collar, silk-lined and trimmed in self-toned button . strap back. '1'he new two tier skirt and loose sleeve are other good points. These arc shown in Copenhagen, navy, coral, tango and black; in sizes 10, 18, 36, 3S. I Vice tPJLU.Uli V^oaifrncvn 1 i' 'v G-tnvJacmii) ' A Inllllant au'llon- " of h?;v? ra! iin:, - rtrrtj and m?:mt?crn k?.'i t h<" <>d ;it th?> Art '"tub yes>terday' ill-moon t<> )!??.'< r I h?> Rt l!cv. I > .1. < rii.< I! !:; f '?t) of Ftl hnmnd 1'.!* !.?>,' ? > > "on?" i "i drcnaed the rlub on Mlrhanl Alivi'tn's ? I -; ??I J u?'i;n?*ri I," t!.* '?c.hn;; ?l?. ?>. ration ot t Ji? - J-f. MtliH' <"J. :* r?.? I. in ;i graphic and l.ri<-' rti;inn?i, ? ?; 114 with ;i ilclinltlo: > f tru-- .i:l .t ? i i:.. worlt accoriutl: ?h< d I, v r,r- -i 1 -1 t-ti- " lit il\V>ll at l?m L- lit upon fl : ? vv f t j! .in<I terrllilu :-ub'<" <>1 '.}<?? f.inio ;> I >:t i n I ?*l'? It j t*??* ?: rt:. ? I . iv- 1 <1* I tflo'i ?? r of th? ' i>!i ; 11?-' I It vva.s :i fatrliia' iff ?>." 1111 ? >id World decoration (.hat is the :mi v?'l of itrt. Th<? [iiiiit.iik; >,t tti' "I.1 ~t <??.' ' with the creation ?>' l It - ? wt.il and trills with the ti 1 ?;11 Jii'! - . >>i man. It waH .t KiibJ> ? 1 v. I-. . 1 f v?..r h the fiOIll find t:?I ? - s 11 '?( M ? I A:ia*lo tlfti! It' - li HIn '. 1 - .; to < 1 !?. /ind lie planted to iri V" tn? worl-1 son ? thin* to rnM'vM p>"j.h : ?; ??veil : I'm veil to thenii ttIs gev^ro ant! doejrl> plouc viewa of 1 if?- I*. *. *.;? \ ? 1 i11 conception 'hi-.; h:s:- r->v. ?) ih* r..? it'llaiion tif 1) k'wjwii t< ?:? 1 ? !? 1: 1 work lh ai. awful thlni;. '.hut h.-tU! 1 - you ill th' tlrii', and t- dltlicult ? : in terpr' tatlon Ulshop O'Cont'.' ll ti. :? : > 1 with li llrloa:* humor upon tl.?- fr 11*? !>i:? <?: Michael Artv loN ' "nt ??tjuiocar n uft dl?--cunsed tho ? ???nlral t)< nts of palatini;, .'.s v\ ?? 1J .is tin- oririn ?tt<! ?.??n rral lnt? .-pretatlor. ?>' t ? i. It :? >^^"Tastos * Iyiko More I) r o a (1 mad from I) U N l,0 I1 FLO UK Is so light, nutritiou u n <1 appoti/liiK ono eood tasto deserves another. mk Br PATFh r , fell ?WEigfc^anVfTO. Easter Flowers "of Guaranteed Freshness" Hammond Tel. Mad. 630, 109 K. Hrond St., Richmond, Va. HAVE VOU Si:EX OUR NEW SPRING STOCKS.-' Best Ever. Seymour Sycle 11 West Broad Street. The Kids Simply Must Have It, The Different Bread MINERAL WATER ASKYomwcrofi KODAK HEAD QUARTERS' Wo sell more Kodaks ana supplies, do more Kod?k finishing,?or.ly of the best kind,?and carry the largest and most complete SL.ock in t.be SouLU. That's why w? are celled "Kodak Headquarters." Let at supply your Kodak needs. Th8S'GALESKI0p,ic31 Cc Main and 8th Sts. 223 E. broad St. i. in ;!? >|t. tii form, illll Intpnyi-ly "hiistian i. : In- . ii i'*- ?. ? -: 11: l ri ir. Tim i'vil tini'ti.r ' ? i it -1 li;?- set upon th< lri?!it ou rid of tli::' I id l i i ii <? ti ;i t ? ? -1 tin -? t limn hi Sa vi imrola preached i ? < ? 1 ? ? r ?- it .?> ' \?i -11 ? il to tii- i'.ii'I.i ij 1' t ? j d??! . ' 'tiii|n 1; il i- 11 !? s.-on o Mi? \iifi |i> .i li-i Ible !*" i-' ??i ?vritt?ri i; i oli-rc, i;n?-lia in: in~ .'iml I' t;ii< i i:. iif'iiM-- tint will endure for ? ??:>tiirlus l i con 1.. hop m'Coiiih II fcjrmerly IIv. <1 in It . and made hi? >i??il11 ill t !?.?? I lat i| ? ? i ii- !i - ?- nl iii lor nearly thirty >?< ii il !?? lure %va- :t brilliant :*11?I idI ?'!. t. ? 1J. id with ' - >.i!i?i?Uiv: ??? arid ? i!r?ct iii .'s that libit! the attention (I 111-. audi' tlCe : ! . > r 11 III riMlill. to CI!'! Itnek I'riiiii Ilit- Soutli. .Mi .);?!?? Kuthi I loot ?! li:.: !"-? t -i ? in <1 to In i .. j i.i it : ,i'M t at I I ? ?.* I ? ? : I ? Id. :ift?r -i!i ? '? i?l(il !t:iy in lip :?'citilh, .1 ' ,i| i ? I 1 ?\V I IK i i i III |>l Mil li 111 1 I ill II. M : . I it11 I. ? ? I'linj" 1 W.I t in x III : I ? .f .1 and M i' ?; i . ? |i:i in ;?t I li *??I co ii ii* r . ? st:, tn i .? ,i r ? * i t % I" ??i:. t. I ?" lit.. for k< v r.tl u . ,-i. ami also i-p'.iit I illll' III 1 III) I Ollil t.eelnre oil Mr\li o. ? Ti i.:.' -iin .Ni-i'ly - ill u'i.i . ?: i il lustrated loctiiro Mexico for tlio l.i-r.i I t of tli- i ii,. . A i. S- i i.ol "ii I'l - ii;?v ii.'ti-i : ???? i :: .; i ?. ? lock at tin .??.* ri ill High School, iiltd auaiit . ' . ? loci: it tin Jeff. i A *. Ilto l I in. 'Iin < '|" *| A r S. Iiool was started b> U ? S. bool I ?? aid ;*. I). ? !?? -111 n ? ? ..-J Un -? Inn.1 \ivitini: eoinmit : . Til- ? "111< ? ?- il ppiled t ;. ? ? 11.? i i - 'I.. I ?<??. 1 : 111, ami ! - thr".Jgll v.: - ? Ion* ? ?? .: I'll ' :.'l p> litn i M 11 lii-: or'.'.n - r.nti nH |.in\ tli? ? inllk Mid ? giis for tT'i* i hil l: 'II Tiir sUC'i?: s of It;. ? t ? i 11? i ?-i- In so i: i ? t. a ml r . i ? ill- fur I. ; o'. I all .? \ !?????* alio*: <? ? ? . i ' i .,:?*. - hii in ? il. -i in I- 1 '??? :!n nubile for aid til carrying ? <>ii11 in-ii l:il Mall To-Vinlit. < ? ii 13 of iin- ninvt Irnpni' ::: so Jcitv events nf this i. v< i,lni' will In; th i,, A 111 I ll.'l b iti >riv 1,-n I- is' id at tin* ::I? 11 i Hi ' .-1 .-? . ?? o'clo. , . under the t in i. Mil. - a Wl'.in- It w ill i nr-ilv .c- posslbl.-. a rctiroiiu - ? ^imtlitr ;tf!.i:in iflvi :i in Kiiroji' ? ? "? * . confetti iind favor> I .ill JO.It:- of lov I*. r :t 1 S|H ciit 1 o inct s 1'.? White and oth'Ts. iii.- \. ji i ? I. - .ill ii will be .< very ? 1 . ? 1 t ?i .:.!?* one A ?i > .'.* many ta!il? 1. . !i -inly Iioc-ii re rvetl, iiTill i n ; :ir;iii(iiis for t:-.' event ai" iiiiumi i'ly i liil'.oi'iit". M ? Whit- ha* r'-tiirinfl from Wasli ici;t- , w!n-rc .-h. lias liio-n the BUCHt : fru-ii'i- for ti..? pa-.t rul dai i Itarlly t i1ril I'urly. v .! r11 \ .-.(i ii party will h# plvon tld;- afternoon ut t o'clock at tin- reiil ?11-lie- of Mi>-i Kli-,:iih.-th Tiivlor, 1"01 flri-ve Avfi.ii - Tin- cntertitlnincnt i nniii-r tin- iiTi^nici-.- of the Alumnae Av. *??1 '.atimi ol Mi-f Morris's School, itiiil tables inay be reserved through Silts T -.ylor 1; fi i slinn nt.s ill be s.rvil ? ?ft - tin -..IC ? \i"i lilt ? I'll rrcl I. Tin- n.iimai;i- of Mrs. \. %" F.iir-11 anil John I. NVj-lilt. of l**iiiiikliii. Pii . tvati celebrated very quietly at tho rceldcnec of Mis. Jo.^le Phillips, at the ? Iraiiio'.. tin ' #?remony laklnu ptace . ? !iii.l. f..on in Men'lay The Itev. I'tiiiili T Mcl-'iirli ii o*!iclat^?l. and I'ro fi ?: .1 I.iiinuiit i iall>: :i:tli rcmiered tin- wcildin^ music. The fl raw trtir rmm wns piritily (lccointod In paliiu; iii.l llowerti. .iml uti Improvised altar 'if palms pott- i ii'.anta anil luii-nlni? t i! t ?< i s w arrariKed at "ni end of tli. room. Tin hr:d< wore a smart tailored ?v.il with hat to ini'.tch and hor How ? -S wen or<*hlds iti.ii lllle- of the val 1-y. She w.is :ittin<ied b> Mrs. N. 1'. Norris as dame of honor. lmim diatcly after the rerrmony Mr. it in) Mis Nesl.it left for St Petersburg, 1- Iii . and tlu-y will return about the u.iddle of April to Franklin, l'a., where they will make their home. Mrs. N'i shit i* a riaunhter of Mrs Martha Vlr.'-ent, and tlu- i?roo:n is a prominent attotrn-;.- of Franklin. Tii Mnis In .Norfolk. A ntimbei of Hichmond people will C" to Novl'olk on Thursda;. to attend the last C'lU'ert of the season at the .N'orf .Ik Music t"mh. when Alma Oluck will lie tin iudoist. An elahorate pro Krnrn will he leiideifd, and Mr. Uosen ':? in w ill In tin :ii.*i r'*- accompanist. Krliirncil l-'rnin \\ ii>liinp;ton. N'r i'buries Picl.ett Stoker, wito has bor-n on an extendi d v isit to her sister in Washington, where sin- has l:e?n mucLi entertained, returii'd to Richmond last week. Mrs Stokes has ii- in:' iftsestii at tin Chesterfield In-r son. Charles I'. Stokes, ol" Philadel phia. ? ? i The IlniiMint on Siilnrilay. Tin- tlist of a series of "thes-dan sants." under the auspices of I<ee Ch;ip t.-i, I." n I ted Daughters of the Confed eracy, will be hehl in the ballroom of the Jefferson Hotel on Saturday after noon from i to 7 o'clock. It will be ii fashionable and cltarinincr event, and the list of patrons includes some of the lcndintj women of tin city. Tables may be reserved through Mrs." Henry C. Cooper, of 2401 Grove Avenue, liecora tions will be In spring flowers, and iin orchestra will play for the dancing. Mrs. A. .1 Montague, who Is president oi I.ec_Chapter, is putting forth every ? effort for the success of the entertain ment. and several silver loving cups will !??? awarded as prizes i'ot the best dancer . Sii II'iiikp Mfi-tliij;. I Mrs. William F. Harris trill make j an address lo-morrow afternoon at 4 : o'clock at the reirular weekly meeting 1 of the T-apial SufTrace Loague. of Itlrh- i inoiiii. at lieadi|ii:irtersi Mrs. Harris's i sub.i-? -1 will In Woman ami Chivalry?? j It- Chivalrv a Siibstittite for Justice?" ] Miss Loti l-iolh Cntesbv Jones will in - troduee the speakrr. atul the public is Invited to attend. Tea will be imurtd iit the conclusion of Mrs. Harris's lec ture. Prominent eilillnc. S;>vs the Washington Post: "The ruarriiige of Miss Jeaiiette. Allen -and Iden'.enaiit Frank M An drews, Second Cavalrv, I'nited Stittcs Arms, look place qui* 11V Mondav after noon at the home of the bride's fatln r nod mother, Lieuicniint-t'olonel and Mrs H.nrv T Allen. The l't.-v. Kd w.crd S. Dunlop, assistant rector of St. , John's, iierformed the ci rcmony in the i iifi sr-iice of on 1 \ the family and a few intimaie friends "The bride wore a traveling suit of i dark blue silk, a small toque, and a , corsat-e of orchid*. She was Miiatt-nd- . eii Walter S. tiillinghain, of Honolulu, was the best ntnn Later in the after noon Lieutenant and Mrs. Andrews left for Virsrinia, win re they will spend I tlvlr honeymoon before going to Fort Ktlutn Allen where Lieutenant An ilretv< is stationed." MrrilititM Tn?I>ny. The. last meeting of the Mother's Story Class, under the lemletship of Miss llattlc Pell CireshaiTi, -will be held this afternoon at -1 o'clock at the Art club, of Richmond, f>21 West Grace Street Miss Grcsham's talk for this afternoon will be on the. subject, "Eas ter Stories." . , . Tho Story 'reUcra' League, of Rich tuond. wilt hiivc ItH March meeting In the auditorium of the Vlrnlulu Me chanics' Institute this* afternoon at '> o'clock. A delightful program of stories will b<> rendered by ?om* of the most talented t>tiir\ teller* n the city, ami all Interested are Invited to be present. In ntttl Out of Tonu> Mrs .1 <>)iit Springer, of U'Umii>Kton. X. C.. moth* r of Mrtv Andrew Jackson Gray, is spending ??-*?? time here. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Krasl. r have left Ki'liinoiiil for th*-ir country estate, "Thornwold." in West Virginia. Mr and Mrs. Hubert Young Conra'l, whose wedding took j>I??? ? Saturday in !:;i It !/?><>( sailed ye.-terday to spend their honeymoon abr< : Mi j- I, I >* hrlrhson I." th.> gues-t I., r sis'<r. Mi'h. li ? t'urtls:-, at the Hotel 'irafion, in Washington. Mr.?. W. Scott. and her |uiprht.,r, ? Duuvili-, arrived iu Hit lunond Fri day to visit friends. <'h.irl**s Krancls Caclti1, of Hoiinoke, has r- t jrii* d t<> his home after a .short stay In tiii.s city. Miss Sadie Nestle, ><f thi* city, if the guest ot Miss Dorothy I'h' Ips at ihe l-'rederlck apartment?, in Newport News. Miss Mario Walker, of Hlrhmond, is visiting her e-iusin, Miss Linda .'nu?, in Alexandria. Mis* IT a 11 i ? ? Wofsharn has returned to til- 'ily this w< fK, after v i .s I tl 11K Ire ii'lH in Newport New.* Mrs Andrew* Jackson Montague n - turned to kiefunond y? sterilay, after a week's* stay iri Wash!s.gtoii. Mi -o> Nina clans, v. h<> has !>??? i. visit in:' in Ma It!snore, ? ;>? : t the week-end v.ith I." r aunt, Mi: s Hlckey 'ians, in We diington. Mrs. W I). And**rs?>!i has returned from L'rhann:' wh* i .- sh" lias M i n 111?r gu-st "1 ke\ and Mr:-. J-', li. McSpar lan. Miss lleb-n iJalefiki has return***! to fl * els;, after a vit-it t<< Mrs Stanley j I.ansburgh. in W.-i hliigton. Miss Caroliso* Coleman has returned t*> the city, after spending the w<ek . r .1 it ' Peecliwood." Mr' Jaines O. P'-nn, Jr.. of Danville, i spending several days in this city. Mrs A II Ms-arich, ?ho has been with relatives in this c|t> for ti,>. win ter season. Is 1 --:ivI?4short!, for New port News Miss Margaret Sp?*iie. r ha.- r<-turio d ? her hi-iiie in Martinsville, afs* r a atuy of several \s ? < 1 s in Htchmoud. John I'hlpps, of th's eitv, has l.fen the recent guest of relatives In I'ulaski. Stuart W. CJoddin. of lor.:. \v*-r *;ra: Street, who has been quite ill !?>! ?**ni? time w.i operated on by Dr. r- II Terr ell yestertla ?? at the Me morial Hospital. C!'FI( i:i! Ktl.l.S M'tilto tiiii:i\ Vft'r Iteeel vlmt Dessth Won ml Mu?i fn .inrrs lli'lrothf. [Special t > '[".<? Tim*"*-Dispatch 1 \' '.v|i'i"t News, Vn March 17 !'i ,ir,\ j Paul, r noi{ro chicken thief, w shot and killed by pet r.c' i vc? Sp**v:eri i. i 1'i ar son, *if tii" local police f> ; during a lie.'-,, hand-to-hand combat b<;tweeii tiieT.i to-d.iy about .? mile north >.f this >i'\ I'e.uson wen: to the place t*> . i ? -t the iioisro, and the latter, acci-rd inr to c\ idenc-- off* red at !h<- coro i ei s. in<|U*-st, said he would !:? before 1 ?? would f. t?j jail. He trie*l t<> ru:i. ?iut ti;? *?!licer *apture<l h;:n. After receivini; iiis death wound through the 1 tt lunpr, the ne^rro threw the oiTic? r >vor a rriiulstonc. fracturing the iiop.' in I'e.trson'H left arm. Pearson was arre ted on a warrant sworn out by Chief Mitchell. ci'.ar(?lti* hlnt with muriler, and he was bailed for his appearance before Justice Mrown <Mi Vridny fo.- i pr< llminary !>? ur!:,i^. i'aul was about fifty years oi l. and was employed at the coal docks, lb* stole the chickens from a farm about a uuartrr of a mile ftom the sccsie of the light KIHI-: CAI.SK.S 5-7,0(10 l,()S*i. Stock ot (? ootlh ill l)uri\lllc ClolliluK Mure Huinetl. [Spccial to The Times-f)ispa tch. 1 iJativlllc, N'a.. March i7. ? Kire which liroke out early this morning in the basement of Hodnett .v Keeling's * loiii lny store, on Main Street, cntirel> r-sin ed a stock of (roods valued at $27,000 in half an hours time. Insurant1* will cover the clothing lirsu's loss, and als-? tlse damage to tlie three-.-tory build ir tr, which was slijrltt.. .''tot ' employes hrt,t iliscoveted th<- lire when smoke filtered up from the basement :;nd made tl tmposHible to remain In the buil t;:uA. The fire department had much ditli oulty In r* aching the blaze, and it broke through into the main Moo: of the store before It was finally quenched li\ a line of hose taken through the Commercial flank building to the tea; of the burning store, and used effec tively there. The origin of tlio. ore was traced to a pan of ashea taken from the stove and thrown on to a pile in the basement, where much inflammable material was stored, asicl which quickly took fire. fill. SCHISVCK Ili:sili\s. .No I.unsrr < linlriniin ??f \orl??lk City Demoerii t le t "mil sail tee. [Special to The Times-Dispnteii.] Norfolk Va., March 17.?1?: Powha- , tan S. Schenck has rt-siivn-'i a.-, chair man of the Norfolk C.'y Democratic 1'MCcutlve Oommitteo. The stattss of the Democratic oommitteo itself is somewhat doubtful its the minds of nsanv politicians. The committee was elected in l'jll for two year*, before the city was redistt lcted. There ha ? been no election since. A new eomniit te ? hould have beets elected last fall. Should a Democratic primal v bo held in the forthcoming campaign doubtful if the Citi-en party would participate in it. Democrats sue try ing to arrive : t a way to eliminate tli< net,s o vote in the forthcoming elect ion This vote is almost certain to go to the Citizens' party If a primary Is held it would bind Democrats to support the nominees of that primary or force thosn beyond the pale of party lines. 10 MAKE YOUR HAIR MORE BEAUTIFUL To give your hair that glosr- and I us - tre and wsivv silky-softness, use Vlar tnonv Hair Beaulifler. It takes aw:-.y th ? 'dull, dead look of the liatr. and makes tt bright?turns the ?t: Inglner.s into llufllness?-overcomes the oily oilo-s and leaves a sweet. I He-rose fiagvaneo ?-makes the hair easier to put up neat ly and < asicr to keep in place. it is Just exactly what it is named ? hair beautiller, :md whether your hair ia ugly now or beautiful, it will improve its appearance. You'll be delighted with the results. Simply sprinkle a little on your hair each time before brushing it. Contains no oil; will not change the color of hair, nor dsn ken gray hair. To keep your hair and scalp dandruff free and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This pure, liquid ahum poo is most con venient to use because It gives an In stantaneous rich, foaming lather that Immediately penetrates to every psu-t of luilr and scalp, insuring a quick, thorough cleans!up. Washed off Just as quickly, tho entiro opeution fakes onl\ i< few moments. Contains nothing thai can harm Iho hair; leaves no harshness or stickiness?Just a sweet sriielling cleanliness. lioth pprepa rations come in odd shaped. very ornamental bottles, with sprinkler tops. Harmony Hail* tteautl licr, $1.00. Harmony Shampoo. 50e. Uoth guaranteed to satisfy you in every way, or your money hack. Sold only at the more than 7,000 Kexall Stores, and in this town only by us. Polk Miller Drug Co., i34 East Main Street, Richmond, Vu. (Advertisement) Great MaP-tE'IITOKSS". ti rirtH c/^*3" - ?- ^C:^?>/ Third Wednesday Sale! New Goods, I rustworthy Quality, Cut I} rices. Experience will teach you to expect them all in this weekly economy event. Toilet Articles ai Liberal Reductions ,li-HN 'I'n Ion ?i Powder, aiitl y<;ptlv and bcalit.g, -5e value, I7v. IH'iic, l<il l Doinr Tup Talenni I'owdrr, in violet aiul coryloppsls odors. -5c v..!'?< lie. ?'.Iliirx linrilrn" Perfurur, the genuine $L' value. per ouncc Wednesday only 5i.sr;. lliiuliiP'Kt'" Etui de '1'iillrtlf Wiilrr. sale |? ?? I .;?> Wednesday, jut outu ? . t!?e. liriiliiiif llrltllr I nnlli Ilrti?hr?, made Wltli -anlta . celluloid jaii'.llc, -5?: value. Hie. Ribbons >1 \Tt Il(.i:ss V M.I I'.S, JKSc NEW S PitI N t i ItlllllOVS. I lie. Ail silk. sash and milliner: widths, satins and i moire. shad Black in and ta ffot an, fashionable anil black: limit 10 yds. Satin Back Ribbons. Velvet Incomparable Neckwear lvalues on-'iiiinn foh vorii sioi.f.c TIIIV, Dnli.lj Wlillr \cl Fichus, JOc values; Wednesday,- I0e. Fine Ni'I in white and ocru. 50e values; Wednesday, Iflc. Ilomlolr Caps, in lace and net. all new arrivals, 50c value; Wed ? nesday, Me. Air Fern arid Dish, 63 c To-morrow wr- ofl'ei you the oppovt n ni i y io secure a beati lii'ul '."if. larg.1 si/.c Air Fein and a handsome eipht-inch 59c hammered brass Fern Dish, with I.ail fo t. the two for c:>e. Sale o f Men's Wear Meu'ii 15e llund-Mndr 4-Pljr Collars, in all the best and wanted styles; sizes I"1,* to IS. six to a box, 0"?e. This is not a Job lot of soiled or Imperfect collars. All llemnrl.nlib l'nd?*rprleed. No. ) ? ? 1? inches wide, regu larly 30c, at -'be a yard. No 2 _''j incbi ?= wide, rCEU larl.v 4 0c. a l :t"<- a yard. No. inches w.de, regu larly ?"?'c, at .Jtip :i yard. Si'. -10 lnih(::i wide, regu larly at 4'c a y. rd. No. ?j0?4 liii'ins wide, regU larly Tic. al ?lBo a yard. Notion Specials I lilblren's IIosc Supporters, "Buster Mr.'Wn" make ? l.'ie kI/t ..lie I7e nine . . . 13c l!lle *!/.?? . . 15e IWo n'.r.r . . 17c Mirmvs at sai.e 1'itii r.s t'overril Dress Shields, pl:iin, sizis and 4. light weicht, strict ly perfect; usually I.';: pair, .se. I.imll. ti pairs. Itoll Tape, '--inch. white, usually 1 tie. I.imit. >'? pieces. silk IWilr Nets, blonde, brown, black, larpe size, tied end and with elnstIo, usually HOo tio7.cn. 17c. Limit, - dozen. Silk Blouses, Silk Dresses, Crepe Kimonos M'KCIALI.V run Ivl). I.miles* .lap Silk Itlouses, in the new colored stripes: also in the plain colors of pink, maise and white; these are tailored, with ruffle and r.-11 collars; JU.00 value, Crepe de t'liine (Houses, in the latest s.princr models. In pink, ir.ai/.o and wh.> , $5.00 \.i!ue, s;i.i?s. Full I.eiiKtli Imported J.'ipiin ese t repe KIiikiiiiin, ;.)| hand embroidered, in pink, coral and blue, So.00 values, J*-.!!*. Muslin Underwear Under Price A lot of French Nainsook Goiviin, neatly and daintily trimmed with embroidery; worth $1.00 and J1 .25, tor 7lle. A lot of Skirts Combinations, Drawers anil Corset Covers, worth ''o and 75c, for flJie. A bit of Crepe (.owns, extra si included; worth 51.00, for 7 lie. Items of Interest io Mothers GATHERED FROM OIK IN FANTS* AMI CHI 1.1)11 EN'S Wi; \ 1! DEPARTMENTS. M) IM TI! 10 llKDl CKl) I'll I (ICS. Clilidrrn s Colored Dresses, mad- of rrinehntn ami pe ? r? 1? 'Z t<> t". y. if.-, worth 75c, fot r?iie. ( lilldrcii y. !!ats, I.#I tj.ti boy o ti l. cannot be <ltiplic .t?:i"or lcs>- than and 7.1e, choice AOc. Infant'* I'mie) Muslin tups wo th .T'c. lor "">??. < lilhlreri's shepherd Clieelt CoittM, cadet or self-.ollat : cuffs, v.orth $2.oo, f ir si.i Art Department ors*i;ni\(is \vk!,i. woiitii % tit n \ TT15\TI t)\. ( hlldrca's l'H|iie Cottts, ready made and stamped; sl;ros I t'> year.-', values np t? > S2. I*, Wed nesuay, eho i c. ?1.111*. Stamped I.I iicii Tray Clntlis, linjl es anil ('?>lli'rs, values l<> ^'.ic; Wedncsda choice, ICe. Imported l.jnliurst St|tinres, value Uac; choice, I tie. Ileautlt'iil stamped < ream t.lnen I'illunN, if:. Imi I nucli designs); Idle valuer. 1'iic. IF VOL'IIB I.NTI2HESTF.D IN Men's Wear HKKK'S THE niOST VAM'BS IN" IIKIIMO.M). Mcii'n S1..">() White MqiItun rnjiuiias, trimmed with silk IroKH, beautifully made; Wed nesday only. Sl.uu. Ilea's a.le Silk I,Isle llalf nose, in navy, tan, uray and black; Wednesday, pairs for floe. Men's Rest l.lsle Web Sus penders. made with stronp calf skin ends, trimmed nonrtistablo brass trlmmltiKs, ?<0c value. 2.*e. Glen's I-'lne 75e I'erenle Slilrts. in the very best of patterns, full cut and fast colors; Wednesday only, ritie. Men's All-Pnre Miieti 12Vio Ileitis? I telied Ilniiilkerehlefu, full sir.c; sale price Wednesday, 0 for ."?e. Ur><; lot of Men's I'erenle and Madras Shirts that sold for $1.50 each; only about 10 dozen In the lot; sale price Wednesday, G9c. Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases - Exceptional Values from the Jewelry Section ? 1..MV I ahrrnkalile tiemilne Sil ver 'Mesli lisiKs, larye 6-lnch sizo, engraved frame, $1.."0 value; Wednesday, .?*i up. Itar 1'Iiin, wllii pearl and rhino stone seitinKs; also in plain dull Hold finish, -~>c value; Wednes day, ir>?*. . Ilntplns, In Kohl ami silver finish; some of them come with pretty settings, while othoru iiavo I lie plain finish, -5c value, - for S9o. hmporteil .Inpanese Antimony frames, in tlie rich Oriental do signs, $1.00 and $1.-5 values; Wodnesday, (Hie. A .Ml oriiKit IIOUSFIItll.O Nnr.ns i NniMtJMtiCF.? FOIl WEIIXUSDAV'S SFUL.ING, SlxtlO L'tleo Sheets, 90c value; Wednesday only, 7,*Se. M\!I0 Scalloped llemstltehed Sheets, !<5c value; Wednesday only, ?>0e. ?t-*:ui PUIovt Cnxes, sood qual ity cotton; 15c vnltie; Wednesday only, l>>ie. II? I and 12-4 nimlty flnllts, $2.00 values; Wednesday only, SI. III. II? I Size Crochet Quilts, pood value; for Wednesday only, sr.c. ;<--lnch Seotelt (,li>Rhains, beat crude, 15e value; for Wednes day only, l2Vsc. -7 and a^-lnch (dnclinm, our full new line of best 10c grade; Wednesday only, s'~e. ?IG-lneh llrown Cotton, the pood, lonp-wearing kind, lOe value; Wednesday only, 7^e. ?1-4 I.oiik Cloth, very fine ijual It.v, value 11c; Wednesday onlv, 7%e, I.OWFII THAN K\KI? WE Window Shades, Couch Covers, Curtains and Rugs THESE 1MUCKS Ftlll W10 ON ICS IIA V ONI.V. TARI.E COVE11S, ll>e. Fringed Tapestry Table Cov ers, about fifty In lot; value 50c. onil WINDOW S1IA 111:8, I lie. Kxtensive assortment of sizes and colors-, including vestibule door size; values up to $1.01). CltETONNE AND AI IT TICK ING. lie. Ileatitiful patterns, pood selec tion of colors; value .'!0c a yard. STF.XCII.KD CI'HTA IN SCUIM, I tie A 1 A l< 11. Iteverslble, Double Ilnrdee Scrim, yar?l wide; strictly all new patterns-; value 15c a yard. .NOTTINGHAM \Nll CAlll.K N 1ST CI It'lA INS, Stf..",f? IV\ lit. Fine While and Arali'na Color I.nee Curlniiis, tlree yards Ions; vali'"- ?'J.OO a pnJr. fim-: wii/i'o.N hi <;s, .?ia.os. French Flnixli Wlltoa Hiik?, frlni'od end.-i, Persian and t?t ?? i? lal patte ns; size oj.kiJJ inches; value lx.50. Linens VAI.ri'.S tlF THE TIM E KIND. NOTE THESE IIEIH t TIONS. Ihmuiik, 5S inches wide, in white and red and white, i^ale price \V< ! ncsda y . I lie. 11 and- Em Iiroiilereil Floe l.lnrit I'lllow t ii-.cn, in hcim-iitclied and scalloped; $:t .50 a pall value, Wednesday. a pair. I.ttr^e mil! Heavy I ninri Hock Timclx, l.s.s".full s ze. in r. d. while anil blue borders; J-'.ftO a dozen value; Wednesday, Sl.tso a dose n. The llest, Soft Finish. All Col toil ( rii-li, lii-ht eolo s. 1^ i i lies wide, worth 10c a yard; Wednes day, 7 c. White Goods SI'ECIAI.I.Y PRICED EOII WEDNESDAV ONI.V. i<nnK cloth, soft tinish, nr. inches wide, regular price, Sl.lt) per piece; Wednesday only. PSc. I.Incite, 3t> inches, line for chil dren's wear of all kinds, strong and durable; a linen tinishud fabric, lac value, tie. I.uan Fabric, 40 Inches wide, the Ideal spring and summer mu te rial; 1?? 2-3c value, l.le, I'nJuma Cloth, 36 Inches wide, small check, line, soft finish, 12'/&c quality, H I-3c. Nell Rose Waltz. With McAdoo Wave, Introduced at Wash ington Dance. ' 11 " ? I t<> The Tllll*n Jllcpnt h i . V' ' ' ?" I? ? So Irly p i i .'!? , ' ' O* '1- Uleaiioi \VI -r,n n,| '? V >,!?, i>.,. i. jrtT: t .i White ?stootn !. i. HO i!' r: M !? ? hi'ti n Willi . with . introduce.! at thf ivho Joined In <;la-.1 j ? it ?, I ? .? iM' h -Ml - M;.; murlt" 'l.i - I.Jury in..I I ,u. v Unr J'"<: -II . -t< I'-l.. n.T , ' ' i" -. ?h??l'at ?>! ? w. t;- !.|T?,duct.| Ii?m-. n i - ||... M< I 1- - <jl pl\ .I" ;||,J I'll I 0 111 ;. 11 . ?!>.:? k *j: i lie l\ll I j u r C?o.! mi:-1 Mlaa Irish ' ? -n r?|?n | re in r 1. ? i:i riKOtJil.- t by ? who: (mm h :;nr- i. ???? ??? *??U f..r l II "If . I'.II . II- ? U l.s.in pinned u : ? I -.pra. ,,f ,? sliunir.ck. ? -lit l.v John IC-ilciori I m-. 1'iesiU m. In 8?creUry McAdftop buttonhole I' ' ?<* of til- daily , :iri.;tu,.n .... , ..s , ?h"," ftl?? ? ??>? bunch Pi I: | 1 bower in. kc-l in Ii-r .. .(. > iM'Tfiury McAdoi. was tubjcptei'l to n o>n.i I t-'al ol chafiinir rr>.. i hi !<?!..? <-.,l.,.,?t III- .-ll.'.: a.1 h.- iiTlv. > to ntlfii ] ?>,?. ; . ' ? I!*-'!. IH!Pli|.lt II II,.. Whll. H. HIM.. hi. '.:-,T"in'i iis"vr:i,-: ! ?" 5"i,ns"' ?n<Mnti?'<! ?vhlrt led tho bridal hymn from 'laili'in" ?"'?I til" i": i i-l a?.l off I. "t ? , T?r.|f I urtiund uluppcil l?lm on iii>? back ami y tiu<\ i- I Ii m with ' '>li Krai nl ,i t |mi? TI - r?t \\n- cr.-U! ,lnt...j ... ,},???? ? ri.iiilfr ? tatm-ci of uo-vl will, ml |., ;.M. through tli-s ojivi I'.'or lj.ii:i?lti(; furi I' \.,> nri'.'-f,] to la;, by frt?li>1? thnt .'tint I i.ioanur .. ; ,?on I - wrartur: ;> new .11 uiu.n l i".| i ??Ilium !>rn * wbb-h v>i i prr 1' ''r! r"tcr> loo I ciotr- ih<-ir ' MifCiicrpniont v. . n i.Jr j?n-,li -. It uri.lr: ? tli.it Mir.. WiiMou In" li-ul till* .>n ?M?rrnerit "In.- to- noi:if? time; ..it. ? . \i - j . ."nm-nl. hiie wore It on ,. . h.lln i.r.m- i i hoi aerli ti ii i > i-auKbt ?J..wii !:? )(f.r .c-., I u l-.^n tl." en c.\ f?!n*n< nan ni r.rn: ar?,| the I rln : wi.- '.Ti.tifiit forth from liMins for ?u ' to see ami a imlrc. i Irvine Favorite With Many, Wliile There Is Strong Scnti ijient for Buchanan. [Special tf( Th<* Times- Dlspnlfh.1 Kli^tol. V.i.., M:i :<>li 17.? \ bun t 300 ili'lo^ii i f.-t ii nil visitors arriv?-fl from .^oiitlnvi'iU \ IrLtinia counnca tins .u'l. r nonn to au-nd luo NMntli District I Jomoera tti- Conv.itition (r.-inorimv, ? hiyi a < n luilfla I,- In i - proaoiU tin Jis ''' 1,1 ' oti^ri'ja will lit* iiomlnutot! ,\m ?itlvam-- guard ,.f ; ?cli iai itr munl.^-.s imiicato.s mi iitu-mlaiicc of probablv not lc;;s th:tii soil i,i.-rnorrorv. Tlio ijomoenits hav.- not m many yeaii shown such j-renernl inturt-.-i Tlil.i i?* iiuribut"(l in nan i-i ti,0 fact ill u iiti' I->?mocralti are in control in th>' nation, and in par; to a belief that tli" tinioM arc pro|.iti.ni - for a Dctno VV. v'l lor> H?<-' Ninth. Tli.' ii.it. i obbicH nr.- tin .imoii tu-nlKht, ami . V ? I'ecuJatKin as to tIi piobablr nominee. I: Tatf Irvine : i lavoritn with many, but man.i.'st a stii :i^ si niiin.-nt ? >: h.Miator II. R Ituch., na n. the dr-iot aivs aro unin.strm i.-u ?.oviinor Stuart .xp,,iod to ar ;'Vi i o'clock to-morrow morn ing. ll?c l onv.'ntion will meet at noon. Ihoro is ii? ixihaii.' Moat of Disappearance of Seven-Year-Old | Warren McCarriclc Creates ' Great Mystery. [ Spochil to Tli? Tlm<?!)-Dlspr>b>h 1 Philadelphia, March 17.?Not Kinno l I- ri-ib!i'r"m"'ti'' ' y iifro Ot Utile - Mil til, tile son nf weal I h v parent!--. Ims ,5 causod Mirli a s, salio" am. rreab.l ?? rnvsr.-rv ^ "W^nearam-, of Warr. i, Mc i "i" .,l" sev n-year-old son of :l S iV .'rT, m-V' W ,? ,las mlsslnff ?M' ' ,,iSt l"?rsdny. and tor whom ai ter'la v* " !,carch w;ts 'started yea- j .',nV'i',a".iVirV? r'V(,y vacant tvilMincr. ii 1V1J V, '' v:u-l"t 1"t ami tIn op,.,; fi- Ids alontr i'.e S. hir MtiM Uivc,-. forty clay joined the iiunt I >r tti? boy. ' 1 '' <> " <l)ote'i'-,tlvlltl,. .lll'> ! '' of Ca jytuin 1,1 t <tivf.fi ( am,.i-on uho believed . r i'id to I... . , p, i? 1;. |,y wolroni" . """" th^ bo' 1.nib. hull -it w if- r .'?n ' "'n r v 1.' 'i'^ ??"?? "'r In the bell. :? I!,;,t the McOtrrick la.l - '* imprisoned in a fr^lubt ear ;;rV'.v cnV Hidotrackod i., an tn, *' ;t is;^.:s"?.,.^rch-1- k? v th" i^v *? 1 r,t :i- ns hoin^ f? th k M'ilti* cnst*! "u ,,:u Us whlch lir,?atho i ! , ' ? 1 " f!v* 11 ml tho i hcoi is adxaii.ed thai In- mlp lit have craw ed {[J U l,o;; 1-';ir Puwlh!:. been iockv.i .V.iionL' oth.-rs who hfislen.-d to off,.r aid -lml syinpii thv to ,. >1 , ? O Jlllfl li< Id lifii % .. ,f* iio 11 He lot 1 \ V-V- I , 1,, 1 - vacant iirrnhiMini .- .! JOIhi Kt-aao. tlo I" rp? .i..tor ... s,ii> o.itr ,;i . 1-, , a hutterm in i ris..11 b n,,'i' Wm Vapj: r;i uu.ks. I'Ir.sS DlMriet T,-N? , <!||t ... . , ^itII :: and 1. [Sp. cm) lo Til. T:i,|. . |>; ,p Capo Charles Va . Mar! >' 17 - ? Tin r5" ?r;iSS,onal district Stat '?? rs m? . 111,1. will be held . r Cap,: llllllll oil J pi ii oee 1 si o 11 ! ami ?! has b ? \ TI 3 ' Illy J1 iynt A at en arrant ?<! 1l10.se on the ' ?- Sllpel-inten - ?omae < ?<.imt v , t'harics; Dr. }?' of hool.'i ltd l-ineasr.-; Co -?lub work: Cha tra foi pr< H (lei; -. no ! > ?lohn T Mani. I. of , .. .,. U. l-e\v;.. lipeti n t ?? :il!? or i\oi tlniiiiberhind a t.on" t i,?> : ,i 11;; 1 ford, s, <?|H raiivi lain, i.ionai \s MiKii:!ii Mlys 1 i 1 i Ai;ne. on-tin tor of ejrl cjuiall.i; .'?s- L. ic. Da hloll, ortynnissfci 01 .-n i ? improMMii.-ni . < i 1. , 1 ? ' , L1/?' 1 ???.??.1: 111.111 ,? Ci,* ,;; ? miction, u . M 11,1. ill'! he-I ', . ? gffir B2a[ \<Mu'r inntlii mt 1 ' W ? .! | , . 1 ?jft^ano'nh 1 ? l''1 Prod. M* |rlnclpanrviri|K HlKh Soluu 1; }>, ^Idci FredcrU-ksim; sUp. -ii, in ^k'" Stcarnes. Kuhmond. .? t,.; !.. 1 " , . Ulehmond. 'Sl",0rU", m', Ilt < ' N.'iTb.tmptoo County ha-i enter. ,I the -to .it eon,i" 1.1111 lor Ii,.- rt -.ml ??< tht cminty wah (!?< 1 <? \> ?: lnfc?*tioii ??.;? . |. V -? *1? ? ' : <??<>!? ft' tlo: atu.L J.o.inl o! Health, wotkini: in optrat ..., v.;? 1 th, ;; i;(-j .1W tary Commission, r-ceinly m.ule an'T, ! spei tioa ,if ()lo school eiiibli en of i].,, Knstt-rn Kho,,. Assisted bv s, ! * tendent ?f Si-h no Is w Tarrkard !?? Bruindehl visited every school in' tho county, with a tdnKle exception nn ' u sanitary inspection of thoin. and u!c, amuied tho children ior hookworm n-;Tho word brinRc to niin I s eyo vision* o>' beauty, of ury. ntul yon think ?..f our play's. atHl US u,aPn,lic?nt iUb InrVe V-V '7' h?*' -miiU or toTu y?U wl8h- Cora'5 (ills 1orr> js Known for aun.!. y alul Ulu Iowuqph of it.i prices. Schwarzschild Brothers UicJwnond s Lea.]i,,K Jewelers, Second mid rti-ond Streets. <1!.vrTi*??\ Of i fi' " i<hll i_ only timtv--.lv v'cr> i , cTnm,ned? Riving i.n ?ln Vf , ?urnl nfect?dj . ??-. -mm.,;.': !:???{???>? ??onKnitulatina v.ith , board, in spi.v.i .1 011 ,lii . ,.. , s ""'r ::lven by ,Su thv county. "ar,I^"l ;?>>d citizens oC uovbk XUK v7iTut^^cepts. StitarV'lm.; -Vvon huTi'* ?Governor lilcr.i'rv" a,i,? * ?rXiSC lo '*??var ;,v--h of .Marlon ColU-c^on TuTf \ ' lOi njiiir \T . . . 1 pr??ae'|ied 11 wU1 b? m f ' I *,t" To^n."'"ue v,U Pylhl.-in Mnrcrn Urlrsrat.. ' vthlaii ?1 rors of ?>ii.. .?.#,! * ?? Mr* <> i- \, /T.* '?? 1 nltcrnateEU Co>. ' and Mrs. G. cC i.v^'lh/V'^r'V'hi4"'cr^r3 to, oi??*o? to ti.t, km;,,.,! IoUo me'tin?' Mrs Harris, del. u-aie. and Mrs! 6 M ?;Jr Kj_t_o?g. a 11 i ; i;a i?? Artn? WBLoiili PIPLES ON FACE Looked Like Small Boils, Itching and Burning Intense. Could Not Sieep Boils Pained So. Cuti'curft Soap and Ointment Cured. f31* D *?.. 8. W.. T.'a.fhluitrra. D. O.?? "About thivi years ago I began t? ha-ne bo!U an the back of juy neck and hody and then ray face be*an to break out with larga red blotches and pimplee. You eould no* put * pin point nraynnore on oiy face and arms (bat there was not a pimple. Th? plmplea looked something like small bells. 1 hey fssterod nud came to a head. Th? Uchlng and burning nere so Intense I suraubart aad tua<l* coree. I could not) ahitjji the bclU paluesl tie io. "I irltfd dlfferont reciedloe but they did tn* no et.f.d, FIeaHj njy face was do bad I *l( te go out. 1 sot io thia tha? JBj trikiuls nil called sue " Bonos." I %uf terml this way for a year. Klually aiy nother hoard of Cutlcura Soap and Olnttnenl and at ocoe not them. I usod the Cutlcura Ointment night and morning and 1 would wash with the Cuticura Soap twlco a day. In two vroska they told mo I was lookln* l>.ntor. I wns cowpletely cured La fou? months." (Signed) Irwin IJelti, Juno 18,'13. The itching, bumlng. suffering and loaa o< ileop of ectecuas. rashee. and Irritations of tbu rlcin tatl acalp are at enoa rellorsd and parunnMt skin heallh restored la nort casat by irara batha with Cutlcura Soap followed by gentle application* of Cutlcur* Oiutaiont whou ail dse Talle. Cutlcura ln? (25v.) ax?d Owticura Ointment (50e.) an ?old everynhem.. A etngle M t* eftrn BUmelon6. l.lheriU n.rr.pin oach mailed frexi. with 82-p. Skin Book. Addnm ??*v ca.-d "Outleurik Dept. T. Dceton." who tbare and ibanpoa w^h ttcura aoap vrlll Had It boat for akin aad toti^ i MAnAn* | MADAM This is Your | | Chance! 5 To .get Shoes, in the ^ iiciqlit oi fashion, every 8 one of the standard g ^ aylor &: Brown qual- ^ ? ity absolutely at cost. ? & \\ e are closing; out ? ? our entire stock of ^ | Ladies'. Misses' and ^ ' Children s Shoes. Come ^ ?ff and see them. g' % i ?? Cash?No Exchange. I n jS | Fay lor & Brown ? I 913 East Main St. DO YOU LOVE HEALTH? iV'-V/j.; If so. -.ill and soi' L. .t. HAT I>K\. manufactur ? r of Puiv Herb Modlclnea, 220 W. ? t r o e t, Kichtiiond, Va. d> 1110(11 villi ;; . licVt) tllrt followltiK n ' IT'S 7 ' , ll-r- 'Uood, Kidney, o. , . '. ,n a,lv VertlKo, .?!?!.S >:?? Pliroat. I(>?|)si;i, tn,i|. Kfstlnn. t'l'iistisiation. Kheuniail.tm in any ri>r-n. Cilds. Bronchl.il Troubles, ? ori'.H, r-x'n Dl.ven^. iiil Itching H?rv?a llu"h :-11 Romaic Comol ilnts. l.a Orlppo Orf'iioumonl.. lie-., < Virhunclos, CapT l-.ci ma Plmpl,^ on race and body. >,;.t ?M"' ? li id", y or I trig I* t'n Dlseaa# 11 iiio luilnoi*. Medicine :?ent any H r' ? - or full p:\i*l?.:ulart. rend, writ* ur call la person oa L. J. HAYDEN 2VO Weill ttiond (Hchtuoud, V*.