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H I1,; PAGE SIXTEEN. M l!i Recover A creage A ult for the recovery of 5S SS Horn of rami which It Is claimed win erron eously swarded fn the defendant he it rlKhtfullv twinned to the prf ppopertv of Bolton collrc ai filed In chancery court, hYirtay. The stylo of the milt Is Bolton cnllesc In it own he half and C. J. Hse. (', C. Hnn J. P. Younit, Mine Charl O. Williams, C. P. J. Moonev. 1... T. Rowell slid A. Heard, as trustees, against R. M. Willborne. Kussell Jones. 1). K. Young, Marlon Zrllner. W. J. Harrell. 1.. Cooper. C. C. Howell. I.ucasila J. Carne and J. Uledsoe ami the unknown heirs of the lam two. It amH'ar.i that wen the Bolton col lee property was left to Bolton col ! therw wa a claim In the chati eery court of Shelby county that there was a shortage of around amounting: to 53 55 acres. The court held that under the old survey there was ashort ace In acreage nml awarded a pudnmen for the monetary value of tr.e land I volveil. It has recently been discovered that In reality there was no shortage, according to intormatlon ontained t the trustees and It Is upon this groun mat the suit is nasea. H -. ASK PERSHING TO ATTEND OLD HICKORY REUNION KXOXVIIJ.K. Trnn., Auk. H (Sol Jm. Pershing, Gen. Wood, Secretary . Baker, secretary lunlels and other have Just been officially Invited to speak at the second annual reunion o the Old Hickory association (Tlilrtleln division), which will be held at Ashe vtlle. N. (.".. Sept. 28 and 19 The In vitation was extended bv frank P Rnwen. secretary-treasurer of the Old Hid ory association with headiiunrteri in this city. Other war leaders invited Include MaJ.-'n. Ceo. W. lin-d. fnroit-rlv cum nuinder of the Second American corps una organiser or the ursi division, now in command of the Southeastern d partment at Charleston; Maj.-Uon. K M. l-wis, of t'amp Pike Ark., who was commander of the Thirtieth illv sion: Brlg.-Crcns. 8. I.. Falson and I. I). Tyson, Col. John K. Herr. former ly chief of staff of the division head quarters and now assistant chief of staff of the war department, and MaJ. flen. John K. O'lrvan formerly com mander of Iho Twenty-Seventh division ot iew lorn state. Mr. Bowen stated that there will be a great parade the afternoon of th first d w" and that all veteran are re quested to wear their uniform. J. L. WRECK TIES UP TRAFFIC MANY HOURS COVINGTON. Tenn.. Aug. II. (Spl.) Because of a wreck on the I. C. road , seven miles south of Covington, .when southbound freight ran Into the back- end of another freight, traffic on the hulton division of the I. C. road was tied up from Wednesday night at 10 ociocK io mursaay afternoon. The wreck tore both tracks of the road tip considrrablv, as well as burst ing and Piling up the bog cars of the two freights, but no one was seriously hurt. All the trains from the North, except the local trains, were held up at Fulton and routed over the main line of the road. Reunion crowds from Covington and vicinity who eiected to attend - the nnnunl Confederate reunion at Brighton fn Thursday and depended on the trains to get there were delayed for several hours Vecause of the wreck. SUGAR PRICES' ARECUT SHARPLY AT NEW YORK NEW YORK. Aug. 11 Heavy -creases In the sugar market, fore shadowed by movements during the last few days, took place yesterday. One large dealer reduced Ills list price on fine rranulated from tl to a fraction over 17 cents a pond. and raw sugar sold on a basis nf U.04 rents, which was 10 cent pound leas than the high level os three months ago. A pronounced weaknefcaln raw sugar began carlv in the week. Notlceiihle in future contracts on ihe exchange and In the spot market. "Second hand" sugar, or speculative stocks, have been """-n I" some nays at II cents pound for fine granulated, but no weak- miMit on iu part or rennet was In aviacuvi until yesieraav. SUES TOR DIVORCE. . .nnl 8tf"" through her sttomeys , ,. iwuivorc, ADsndonment and failure to provide are assigned as reasons for the suit, ins right along in weight. I am to thank- Amusements Loew's Lyceum. One of the most distinct hits scored at Loew's Lyceum recently was reg istered Thursday night by the liuillant Trio, singers of harmony songs and solo artists, who headline the bill fur the last part of the week. The trio posses unusual voice and In selection of numbers they give just what vaude ville audiences like and want In acts of (hi character. Stgnor Cuilianl has an excellent bari tone, while the two misses are sopranos Through tratn delay their wardrobe did not arrive and they were forced on Thursday to appear In street costumes. Not one whit did this detract from the turn, however. One could many times listen to the signor sing "Mother Machree." or the three "Kunlcull-Funl-elln." without growing tired. rUiouling comedians whose quips are put over in fast style are Inman and Cunningham. The Irishman created the role of Jlggs. famed cartoon figure, on th sisge. and he Is making a rat llinar good comic out of the McManu conception of the wealthy ex-hoodcur Her. llsll and Gullda dance In most ceptal.'le fashion. Granville and fields ring, chatter and dance a bit. Bltins ami Bert open with acrobatics. "A Sister to Salome" la the feature uttraction on the screen. THE NEWS SCIMITAR. the city commission, park commission and city planning commission consti tuted Mr. Bennett's audience. The traffic aurvey which hi now being prepared by Boss W. Harris will be of inestlmshle value to the cllv planning commission in Its work, Mr. Bennett said, and he also paid a high compli ment to the park system of the city. Other expert will be brought here bcrorea derision Is reached as to who will lie, employed to develop the plan of the city for an expertly prepared ity plan. - FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, . Orpbeum. There Is a refreshing air about the hill which opened Thursday at the Or nreum I hut mnkes the last half at traction one of merit. Idtugh easily lire forthcoming, the different turns combining to make up an Ideal pop vaudeville tlll. iti it Wilcox and company have an amusing skit that went big Inst night. There Is nothing to drag aliout "lour Wife or Min' " which Wilcox and co pany of five offer. Bright dialogue and ludicrous Nitimtuip abound. Krancettl Sisters were out of Thur day's shows, falling to arrive. Kx inordinary illusionist are tne uun nlnls. whose feats prove highly enter mining. They feature a box mystery trick. Conner and Byrnes nre eomeutnns and singers who havu a neat act en titled "A Piece of Lace." Duets nnd solos with piano interpolations are sung hi- IJirMon lttlll Al VII. Unite speei.ucuiar is 100 riauic- head," starring Kugene V Brien. PLANNING EXPERT DISCUSSES CITY At an Informal conference held late Thursday, city planning wn discussed In all Its phase by J. C. Bennett, city planning expert of Chicago who has been in Memphis for several days look ing over the cllv, He ram here at the Instance of the city planning com mission and the second expert to visit Memphis recently. Members of "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. 5ElHS 'tew WALSff ' SAYS: For complete satisfaction in your fall suit and overcoat we suggest that you jlace your ordef now. Our line of fall and winter woolens is at its best. We have never shown ft more wonderful choice of patterns. It will be a pleasure to show you. 5 f : The HOoyer What it is What it does! The electric-motor driv en Vacuum Sweeper That Beatg, aa It Sweeps, As It clean. - Phqne Mala 5348 for demonstration. SATURDAY SPECIAL . Candies 15-oz. tin ished Salt Candies- Satin Fin Lake Filled 89c THE Tailor 63 Soutli Main St TO PALE PEOPL YOUR BLOOD iAY B STARVING FOR IRON If Your Blood Needs Iron, It Needs ZIRON, the New Compound of Iron, Which Acts as a Strength ening Tonic, Enriching the Blood and Building Up the System. E J it To Get Strong and Put On Flesh People who have tried It sav that one of the quickest and surest ways in which those who are weak, thin, nerv ous and rundown can grow strong and ut on pounds or solid Htny-there flesh, to tuke a 5-graln tablet of Blood - Iron l'hosihate with each meal. This Is dnubtless due to the well. known fuel Hist Blood-Iron Phosphate ijuickly bulldi up depleted nervous energy and at the mine time supplies the Iron necessary to make rich, red strength building blood. If you art- weak. thin, nervous, or are lacking In the old-time vigor, endurance and optimism, go to sny good druggist and get enough Blood. Iron PhoMihale j0 illt iiime weeks ami take as directrd If at the end of Ihreo weeks you don't feel one hundred per cent better and aren't In every xay saiisflen you can have your mom back lor the os'iing. Kalr, Isn't it.' Be'tcr try it tod.iv . adv. A few cents buy "IXnderlne." After n application of "Danderlne" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, beside every hair show new life, vigor, orlgntiieM. more color and thlckue. Mousy back without question If BrNT e BAI vg (ail la th tretment of ITCH, CCZKMA, RINUWORU.TKrrCKorotber Itobing ekla disease. Pnee Ite at drf wJtA, or direet from i,LIuru istltia Cc ittnn.IL Alkali In Soap Had for the Hair Stenographer Wanted V kTA N T 1 r An experience1 f'iin lads- rtenoffrapher. lioo'i permanent position for rlKln party. Apply to GENERAL MANAGER, Tn9 ,NW8 8CIMITAR. Discolored or Spotted Skin Easily reeled Off .Soup should be used verv carefully, If you want to keep your hair looking Its best. Most soap and prepared sham poo contain too much alkali. Thl drle the scalp, make the hair brittle, and ruin It, The best thing for stedy use la mulsifled rocoanut oil shampoo (which i pur and greaseiess), and Is better thsn anvthlng else you csn us On or two tea.ponnfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Slmplv moisten the hair with water and ruh It In. It mskes an shiindsnc of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff nnd excessive oil The hiilr dn.s quickly and evenly, and It haves tho ,nli soft, and the htr fine and silk. bright, lustrous, fluffy and rim to nianitge. Von can get muMfled coconnut oil shampoo lit anv pharmacy. It s very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. adv. When your blood larks the proper proportion of red corpuscles to jive your complexion the "rosy hue of health" and your complexion U pule, "paBty-lookliiB," perhaps even greenish-tinged, you are probably of an anemic or chlorotic nature, and your blood needs Ziron to help Drina; Back the rich, red flush of health. Ziron, the new compound of Iron, the hypophosphltes of lime and oda, and other tonic, strengthening ingredients, has been found of great i'aiue in conditions or simple anemia, chlorosis, debility, nervousness ack of ambition, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, etc. It is a valuable recon structive tonic, in cases of weakness and helps build up the constitution tier severe Illness. Mrs. Mae Bcllo Perkins, of Aduirsville. Ga.. writes: "About two months ago I got to feeling badly. My back hurt me badly, and my legs ana arms nun, too, and I man t nave any appetite at all to eat. About two weeks ago I commenced taking Ziron, according to directions on tlfi Dome ... By tne time 1 had taken the medicine for a week, I could see It was doing me good. I had been weak and nervoua, and it made mo feci stronger, and I'm not a bit nervous now. My back it all right, and my arma and legs do not ache. And my appetite is good again. 1 "Before I started using Ziron I wouldn't rest at night, I was so tired feeling and felt worn out. I have used nearly the whole bottle and now I sleep fine every night. It sure is a fine medicine, and I am glad I tried it." t Ziron contains no habit-forming drugs, acts gently, has no bad after effects, is good for men, women and children. It it a medicine of genu ine merit. Try It. SPECIAIi OFFER: Buy a bottle of ZIROX, today, at your, drug gists ana give it n fair trial, according to directions on the label. If, after using up one bottle, you find it has not benefited vou. take it back to the druggist and he will refund what you paid him for it. We repay him, so there is no reason why he should not repay you. This offer only ppiies to me rirst trial Dome. Louise Huff, the Famous Actress, Tells How To Instantly Beautify The Hands and Arms Vour Time Is Valuable Vou ran save the annoyance of waiting your turn in our this office If you will phone) Main 1240 for a spri-lal ap pointment to have your eye rxnminrit nnd glatsr fltterl. The freckling, discoloring or roughen ing to which most skins are subject at till season, may readily be gotten rid of. Ordinary meroolised wax. spread lightly over the face before retiring and removed In the morning with rrnp and water, coripletely peel off the dis figured iiln. You raged not get more than an ounce of the wax from your druggist. There's no more effective way of banishing tan. freckle or other cutaneous defecn. Little skin particles come off each day. o the pro cess Itself doesn't even temiKirartly mar the complexion, and you soon acquire a brand new, spotless, girlishly beauti ful 'ace. Wrinkle caused by weather, worry or lllnesa, nre best treated by a imple solution of powedered saxolit, one ounce dissolved in one-half pint witch haxel.V Bathing the face In thl pro duce a truly marvelous transformation. ,f adv. LIGGETTE OPTICAL CO. H. W. UGGETTK J. JOK MARSH K. G. I'ARIIAM Optometrists and Opticians Office and Laboratory 108 MAD1HON AVE. - -'V ' , . &l V-' ife'.. 5 V - .'j-lSSSt i i i LOUISE HUFF, New York. ' The cirl or om:in who neglects Ui beautify her hand anil arms (now thai short s!eees are in vogue) has onlv lier-elf in blame if she Is pussed hv unnoticed." savs that beaiiliful actres. l.ouie Huff. It only require a few minutes twice each day to make your hands and arms beautiful and aitractive. With no covering to protect the elbows they be(otnc dark nnd rounh and no mat ter how often thev are bathed they look ugly and repulsive. This can be easily and ipiirkly overcome by tak ing proper care of them. The best way I have found to Ticcompllsh this Is to soflen the elbows with a gno.l cold cream (I.lska cold cream I have found to be the best) then wipe off the superfluous cream with a oft cloth and apply that popular beauli fler. Perwlllo, to the hands and arms. : This combination instantly beautifies the hands and arms and If you ever try It once vou will never he without It." Just make this test: Try Tierwlllo on one hand and arm and then com- ' pare It wlih the other and vou will need no further argument to convince ; you that there la nothing like It and ynu would oot have missed It for any thing, lierwlllo comes In three that youthful appearance every norm si woman naves. 11 puts the blush of n rose on your cheeks and a lily white babv sofmes on the hands and arms It ran not he detected. rer willo has become a capillar fad and over five hundred thousand discrimi nating kuIs and women use it in place of face powder as it stays on better nnd does not rub off on clothing. I'er spliation d,,es not effect It and Is won derful for n shiny nose, oily skin, fnvH.-s. dark, sallow rough skin, ami Poor complexions. If famous for the quick results it gives. Tl verv first application will aton!sh you. Try It today. It can he obtained at the toilet counter of any up-to-date drug or de partment store and If your di-ugslsi dor not carry it he will be glad to or- f','r vo" lf ' wl" k him to. All wholesaler keep It si he enn get it from them or the manufacturers dl- ... Aivepi no sunstitu;e, then will not he disappointed. you snaoes. wnn, riesn linn brunette L le I partn-ent store and druggist whit on th hands and arm and th I lng llainner-Hallard Irn ' shade you are accustomed to for th I ley-Kobinon and Washburn -Lj,'le tiro complexion. Dcrwlllo gives th. sklnOo. "uourn Lie yrug NOTK lierwlllo and I.isk cold cream are sold everywhere with the distinct undoiBtandlii that If vou are not pleased your money will ' be re funded. They are sold under the above guarantee in this city at all est includ- Mose NEWS of "THE NEW" of INTEREST TO THE WEEK-END SHOPPER New Collars and Cuffs " f SMART SLIP-OYER SWEATERS All -Wool in the 0 C qq Loveliest Colorings pDs8 V - American Beauty Ro3e Turquoise Peacock Jade Green-Salmon Pink Brown-GrayMPurple Black y Just the sort of sweaters every one is wanting now! And in the most striking gay "sweater colorings." Knit in plain and attractive novelty stitches of Boft' all-wool yarns in many pleasing variations of the becoming slip-over style. AIL have long sleeves, with fitted or bejl fashioned cuffa. Some with stripings in contrast. Attractively priced, $5.98. (Goldsmith's Third Floor.) for Frocks not so new It Is really remarkable how much a crisp organdie collar and set of cuffs will do to an otherwise commonplace frock. Those featured here at 60c are in a number of becoming; shape, of sheer ' crisp organdie, and Very attractive. ! Indeed. Other exquisitely dainty styles, with net and embroidery; -up to $4; a set ' v Dajnty Handkerchiefs i of Sheer Lawn, 10c These are ( women's handkerchiefs, aome with hemstitched hems and color ed embroidered corners, other with ' colored borders In the favored shades. Every one is an extra special value at 10c - Goldsmith' Main Floor, Three Good Kinds of Men's Handkerchiefs Many Special Prices These are gerlerous size handker chiefs, of fine ioft cambric, with a satin stripe border in the style most men like. They're special, too, at 15c. These are our good 35c handker chiefs of soft cotton, with wovea-Jn satin stripes and Initials in the cor ners. All Initials, and special at 25c. A man can't have too many hand kerchlfs especially good full-Blze, all linen ones like these. Carefully trim med in various likable widths. .They're special at 50c. Goldsmith's Main Floor. "And She Shall Have Music Wherever She Goes This Portable Victrola ft It isn't near bo 'difficult of performance as it on th J-92i WT 5 t0.ta,ke aIonfir a Victor Victrola of , the practical portable styleto the picnic or for anv vacation-time outing. And the whole outfit is surprise mgly light. . x r Portable Victor Victrolas, $25, $35, $50 and '$75. ' i Record Cleaner to Every Visitor Saturday Fifth Floor CONTINUING CLEAN-UP of LOW SHOES UICS OHOe, Al L0Wer rrice8 you Have Ever Rnown women's and Growina fiirla W9 W MISSES' MARY Low Shoes $4.45 Values to $12 About 1,000 pairs of woman's and growing BlrlR' pumpa, ey iet ties and oxfortlH, in patent leather and dull and bright fin ished khlKkin. Loui and Cuban heel. Values to 12; oan-up price, pair 4.45. . AND CHILDREN'S JANB SLIPPERS Women's Muslin Gowns $1.49 $1.75 and $2 Values Women's dainty night gowns, neatly made of cool muslins and crepes, tailored and lac trimmed styles. 11.75 and $2 values, 9149 $1.25 and $1,50 Silk Hose 98c Women's well-fit. ting seamed bacli silkNhose, plain and drop-stitch effects. Black and a gooj range of calcrs, $1.25 and Jl.59 jualttic, palr.iW'c. Misses', children' and ln iilil V'k ki(! aru1 Pa13"! 'ea- .h! !' ii Mfr5r Jne" ""liners at th. following price; J"';1'' X to 5 for $1. 9 H ae. 4 to 8 f(,r $2.28 Children's sises, 8V to 11, h.4t Mises' slses. T0 ii for fe.lj WHITE CANVAS MARY JANE SLIPPERS Infants' sizes, J to 6 for 98c i uien s sizes, 4 to 8 for S1.28 ) Children' sizes 8 to 11, 1.68 Mlse' sizes, uv, 'to fof fc.lS PLAY OXFORDS AND . SANDALS REDUCED , Closing out all Play Oxfords and Bkrcfoot Sandals at mdloal reduction. Buy for now and Tan Tan Barefoot Sandals, Barefoot Sandal. Tari Barefoot Sandals, n.7s 11.28. $2.18 $1.68. $2.48 $1.98. Tan OIK Utilised that wear. J2.J.1 Play Oxfords for $1.85 J2.H0 Play Oxfords for.... 1.85 $3.00 Play Oxfords for $2.33 I'lay Oxforo with soles. Tho solid kind Regular $2.50 Middies $1.97 Women's and mlv s' middy blouses in the jaunty "regula tion" style, some all white, others colored or trim mod in color. 12.60 values, I.H7. 200 Women's and Misses'- y Silk Dresses Worth to $35 Choice Men's Shirts Fine Madrases Percales and Pongees $1.87 $2.50 cjh! $3 Value Good looking shirts, ksvery one of them fine It tailored .of striped madras, percale, and a ew of white and natu , Crnl color, Donxee. Both soft and starched-cuff styles, with or without attached collars. Slight imperfec tions In the weave, bring $2.50 lid $3 values, tomorrow at $1.87. Men's 35c Lisle Socks; Black, and Navy Blue, Pair 19c less Than Half Price Just the stylos wanted right now and a number of dark colors for early Fall wear. Silk Taffetas, Crepe de Chines Satins, Flowered and 1'lain Georgette; sices for Women and Misses. All the most delightful new trimming touches, mauy at tractive, beaded designs, and alt the favored colorings. dresses worth to 35; choice, Saturday, $11. 1 To $5.00 Silk and Cotton Smocks ,and Waists $1.00 Just '100 ot them well made ot excellent quality crepe da chines, taffetas and sheer voiles In white and stripe effects, jgizes 36 to 44, values to $6; choice, Saturday, $1. ' 3c W Si SS--S ' 3 $ w f,-(yi 4 i ( i v s v a tTp it. I' - " I'T-T'T-T'T-T'T'V'Tlflflfllllll