richmond times-dispatch.(richmond, va) 1914-12-06 [p fifteen]. · 2017-12-20 · it acca temple....

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'HIDE OF SKIERS TO PRECEDE MM y illustrious Potentate G..Jeter>; Jones Galls on At! Nobles to ^TokePart. ¦¦ ^ BOOTHS ARE- IN READINESS ; '.</» "' .* » . Vludt^ and Defacing to Be Feature Ea£<i Evening Tills ^Veek.Promi¬ nent^ Women Act as1 Patronesses. Raining Funds for Western Trip. Illustrious Potentate O. Jeter Jones, it Acca Temple. Nobles of the Mystic 3hrlne, ha^ requested all Nobles to fneet at the Masonic Temple to-morrow flight at 8:30 o'clock, wearing the foz, j.o participate.In the parade to bo given py Acca Arab Patrol Incident to the opening of the bazaar, which will con¬ tinue each afternoon and evening dur- ng this week. The line uf march of tho patrol, licadcd by a band, wlli be from Ma¬ sonic* Temple, Adams Street to Grace, 3raco .Street to Ninth, Ninth Street to Broad Street anil then along Broad ¦Uroet to the Mq,BO)jlC Tpmplp, .Where the bazaar will be In full blast. Captain J. Edward Rose, of the pa¬ trol, puii half a liuinlred men woro en- sagod yesterday In constructing tho i»outl>H and receiving tho articles for llsplay. The work was well in hnnd last night, and tho flnlshuig touches .vlll be made to tho booths to-morrow, fhere will be. twenty booths, all beau¬ tifully decorated and brilliantly Il¬ luminated. 'Dho booths will bo lilled with beautiful and _ useful articles, many, of whlcsh will be given away as prizes. KOLK-DAXCIKO AND . OTIIKIt AMUSKJIE.VTS ICftah afternoon there will bo folk- InncJng nnd other amusoments for the children, and at night a regular pro¬ gram, of entertainment will be carried out,'the festivities ending with danc¬ ing. The best music will bo rendered Jilting the afternoons and at night. The fund raised at thlB bazaar will lie used by the Khrlnpm lji promoting the name of Richmond on tho trip they will make next July when Acca Arab Tatrol goes to Seattlo, Wash., as tho porsonal escort of Imperial Poten¬ tate Frederick Smith, at tho annual convention of the order. The praises of Richmond and Virginia will be sung by the Shrlner* In several of the larg¬ est Cities In the Western States on their transcontinental trip, and the Rich? Iniohders hope to make as favorable and lasting an Impression upon tho Westerners as the California Shrlners did when they visited Richmond last sumfner. TJie work of preparing for the ba¬ zaar* has rested upon the following, I well-known business m«n, who nro nieftjljfers of the Shrlners' fraternity: Joseph F White, H. C. Foster, C. Rldg- way Moore, K. C. Kohler, Aaron Ja¬ cobs, James 11. Price, James T. Hill, John A. Stubbs, Nathan Simon, John lllrschberg. Walker Cottrell, John O. Kolbe, F. S. RU-heson, Charles Miller, C. B. Bedford, Louis Myers, H. if. De- laney, J. C. Beaslev, James Bolton, M. E Wright, 11. ,H. McNlven, G. Hurton Mountoastle, M. I... Anderson, C. R Moore, A. 1J Tuttle, J. T. Palmatary, George H. Keesee, R. .11. Forrest. S. 13. Oberdorfer. L.. II. Trant, IC. A. Bromm Johti.E. Rose, Jr.. J. Boston, P. 8; Rog¬ ers, C. W. Frazler, W. K. Henderson, I L. Davis, J. Bernard Hobbs, John L* RobS, Jr«. J. Boston, P S. Rogers, O. W FrasSer.CW. B. Henderson, I. L. Davis J. Bernard Hobbs, John L. Dorset, S. W. Seidell, W. N. Woodward, D. B. Barker, George E. Guvonator, A. W. Bilker, E. M Thomas, R. E. Piper, M. M. Wright, H. P. Hoen. Ed. C. Schefer W H. Warren, E. F. Gray, H. E. Cain- jmack, P B. Traylor, B. I. Chapman, A. iMcA Barker. WELL-KNOWN WOMKN ACT AH i-ATItOMBBHEH The following well-known women are, patronesses of the bazaar, and will ho present/to welcome nil patrons: Mrs. 8am dohen, Mrs. J. M. Hill, Mrs. Grace Rogers, Mrs. 13. M. Thomas, Mrs. I?, C. KoHlCr, Mrs Ilowoll Welsiger, Mrs. J. T. IjfcJmatary. Mrs. J. P Leonard, Mrs. C. Si Blllupa. Mrs. Thomas Whittet, Mrs;' Penlck Khelton. Mtb. Thomas B. McAdaina, Mrs. Kirk Mathews, Mrs G. Jt-ter Jones, Mrs. C. C. Johnson Mrs. Preston Kelvin, Mrs, E. C. Scheferin, Mr8» *W H. Warren. Mm! R. O. Bell, Mr#, J- Edward Rose, Mrs. Bernard Hobbn, Allss Mary J. Wooldrldg'o, Mrs. M. !«. Anderson, Miss Hftcpl Blight, MrspA S. Williams, Mrs. Hubert Whit¬ tet,''-.Mr., Mrs John Hlmohberg, Mrs. ChaVlCs Hirschbeig, Mrs. W. H. Parker, Mr&.B. A. Hoid. Mrs." John L. Sattor- fleld, Mrs. W. J. Oilman, Mrs. George Sheets, the Misses Parker, Miss M. E. ParKOr, tho. Mlsse* Klrschman, the Mla»cs Wade, Mrs. C W. Shepherd. Mrs. Chatfles W. Selden, Mlafe Clara Trant, Mrik' Thomas S. Bowie*, Mra. D. B. Parker. Mrs / £ L .Butler, Mrn. John It. Chrifleton, Mn>. J; M .Clift, Mrs. Walker Cottrf'eH, Mrs. Joseph K. White, Mrs. Mafrlolliis M'Wrlfelit, Mrs. George E. Kouf;^Mrs. S. l>. Faulkner, Miss Pauline Sinj$»il and Mra. Harpor Sholton. fs, FAILS TO APPEAR Clittrscs AKfiitiKt <Jnrd«icr Dropped Tor -y ( Lnck at Urldeuce, B.vR. Palmer, of Merry Mount, N. C., whd*. Is »ald to have accepted {25 to forgfct that he had been robbed of a pocltctbook containing $20 by a man who.r&ave the polled tho name of J. K. Gardqor, of New York, was not in tht Police Court yesterday when the cast- was called, and tho charge against Garner, was .dismissed. Patrolman Bertuccl. who is nald to have wit¬ nessed the transaction after Palmer's poeket-book had been recovered, ar¬ rested Gardner on a charge of vagrancy. He was held on this charge so ithat the other charge might be prosecuted, but Palmer's failure to appear when the case was called yes- torday caused Justice Crutchfleld to diBftlSB it. CHANGES ARE DROPPED (iay Apologises for Lnniamgr lined .1 Over Telephone. The case against P?" H. Gay, a public accountant, with ofheen In tho Ameri¬ can National Hank Building, arraigned In" the Police Court on a charge of using. Insulting language to Mra. L. R. Woftham over the telephone, was yes¬ terday dismiss'd by Justice Crutoh- fleld. Gay and Mra. Wortham both live in Highland Park, and are on tho same party telephone line. It la said that the- remarks made by Gay wpre made when Mrs. Wortham attempted to use the telephone while Gay had tho wire. Tho ;6ase" was dismissed when MrB. Woftham explained to tho court that Gay ;,had writton her a satisfactory apolpgy, and that she had no" further deafjre- to prosB the matter. FILTH Mi MIAKET REPORTED N POLICE City of Richmond Summoned to Court in Crusade for Cleaner City. VEGETABLE MATTER IN ALLEY \ Many Merchants and Housekeepers Reported for Spreading Filth in -Their Neighborhoods in Violation of City Ordinances. The "clean-up" campaign being con- dueted'by Major Werner and htn corps of bluecoats yestorday resulted tn the city of Richmond being reported for allowing a nuisance to exist. The nuis¬ ance is. Said to have been mads pos- slblo by tho throwing of vegetable matter in the rear of <the Second Mar- ket and In the space between Marshall and Clay Stroets. Major Werner yesterday expressed satisfaction at tho results of tht cam¬ paign. thus far uttalned, and said that he expcctcd to make Richmond the model city of tho country before he calls off the specially assigned men who tiro now at work reporting those who fall to observe tho ordinance in¬ tended to secure a healthy and clean city. Klotters at the various Police Sta¬ tions last night showed that tho fol- lowing firms and persons had boonre- ported during the day for failure to onforce the ordinances In the Immedi¬ ate vicinity of their stores or resl- donees. MAW It 14POUTS MADE IN' IIUHIXrcSS SECTION Plrft Station: Stumprs Motel, 730 East Main Streot; Otle Elevator Com¬ pany, 12 South Tenth Street; 10 J. Monsey, 1001 lSast Main Street: Rlch- urdeoh (r Crutchnold, 106 North Elrhth Street; W. E. Drew & Co., tl«: East Main Street; John Prank, 1720 East Main Street; Cnltcd States Wooleh Mills Company, 710 East Main Street; John B. Metzger, 812 Mutual Building; E. B. Taylor Company, 1011 East Slain Street; National Stato and City Bank, lilt EaBt Main Street; Virginia Caro¬ lina Chemical , Company, 11 South Twelfth Street; Everett Waddey Com¬ pany, It06 East Main Street; Joseph Landl, 1538 Bast Main Street: John Coamo, Firat Market; A. U Lord & Hro., 16 North Seventeenth Street; A. B. Clarke A Co;, 1216 Bast Main Street"; Waiter Baker. 19 South Thirteenth Street: N. Welnateln. 11 1*1 North Sev¬ enteenth Street; Tuaedo Pool Boom, 709 Bast Droad Street; It. B. Orauer. 108 North Eighth Street, and C B. Spltzer, 114 Norths Eighth Street. Thoae reported are oharged with vio-. Ip.tlng the str««t*cleaning ordinances and throwing ashes and trash In the alleys in the real- of their place* of business. Second Station: The City of Rtoh« Tnond, T. h. Corbett, 6J& West Broad Rtroet, and W. O DoRgott 62# West Broad Street, charged with allowing trash and pnpor .to remain in the alley In the rear of the places: A. Blschoff, 313 North Adams, and Julia Criss, 311 North Adams, with allowing trash and dirt to remain in tho alley back of their houses: J. S. Ollelmo, 320 North Third Street, permitting trash to ro- main in front of his store: Vlto Corso, 520 Bast Marshall Street, with failure to remove trash and sawduBt from be¬ fore his house, nnd Nathaniel Horwltz, 1 Bast Canal Street, with allowing trash to remain In the rear of his place. There was no report Blade of ordi¬ nance violation yosterday at the Third Precinct Station in South Richmond. Gary Dismissed, The caue against Alfred Cary, col¬ ored, charged w)th stealing two wom¬ en's coats from T. M. Marfcrave, was yesterday dismissed in the Police Court. Oary was arrested by Detective Bryant and Policeman Holt. Harriett Morrir. and H&chael Harris, both colored, were convicted of knowingly buying the stolen articles several days ago and were each sentenced to nftoen dava "lr. jail. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW AI SORPTION METHO. If you sucer from bleeding. Itching, blind or protruding PUes. send me your address, nnd I will tell you how to cur. yourself at home by the now absorp¬ tion treatment; and will also send aom< of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own localltj If requested. Users report Immediate relief and speedy cures. Bend nt money, but tall others of thla offer Write to-day to Mra. M. Summers, Bo: P, Notre Dame, lnd..Advertisement. 1 CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE RINGING: & AT THE f | PRESBYTERIAN BOOK STORE [ J? SPECIALS IN OUR BIG THIRD FLOOR CHRISTMAS £ ^ SALE. jj ^ Christmas Booklets, board covers, illustrated iii colors; £ ^ choice, 5c. .V £ Christmas Letters, assorted and attractive designs; J choice, 5c. 2 Christmas Post Cards, beautiful designs; regular 1c V values; choice, Cc dozen. [| Christmas Gift Books, ooze leather binding; choice at HALF PRICE. FOR THE CHILDREN. Santa and his Aeroplane 5c ^ Buster Brown Series; choice, each ,....10c Jack and the Bean Stalk; linen book 15c Something to Do Series; choice, each.. 20c Ideal Drawing and Painting Books; choice 18c Dean's Best Rag Books; choice at HALF PRICE ft | PRESBYTERIAN BOOKSTORE f 6 ami 8 North Sixth Strootf Bet. Main and Franklin Streets. § Christmas Gifts of Lasting Worth To give is the chief joy of Christmas, and the gift of intrinsic worth and lasting usefulness is most appreciated. These are the gifts with which the beautiful Schwarzschild corner abounds. Everything is here that's new and beautiful.nothing is missing that good taste demands. We cordially invite you to come, and this store will aid you, with its thousands of suggestions, to choose the gifts that will faithfully reflect your Christmas good-will. Sterling Stiver Novelties Gold Novelties Diamond Rings Every diamond we sell Is of the finest quality, and each atone 1b mounted In our own workshop. A diamond Is a favorite Christmas gift, and we In¬ vite you to Inspect here he- ford purchasing. Solitaire Diamond Rings, 910.00 to $800.00. Gold Watches A Watch for Christmas.Is a gift of lasting convenience. It 1b of such practical val¬ ue that it appeals to both ladies and gentlemen. ». Our Watches are the most representative of their kind, and are made up in the most attractive designs. Gold Watches, $10.00 to $460.00. Schwarzschild Brothers Richmond's Leading Jewelers Broad and Second i ' \ i ,>*# .... nC-'i i .. Schwarzschild Brothers BOYS AND GIRLS SELL MANY RED CROSS SEALS Prhn Offered br State Antl-Tubcrcn- Io«ia Association.Funds Go to Aid Consumptives. Some scores of boys and glrla in thoi State arc working »«*r the prizes of-1 fcred those who lead In the sale of Red Cross Christmas seals." but last year's prlre winner, according to the State Antl-Tabcroulosls Association, will be very much in tho race, though he will waive hie claim to a price, should ho win ono. Tho boy Is more active this year than ho was last year, and promises to excel his record. Out he Is determined, If he wins, that the prise must go to some other. As in tho past, tho children of Rlch-| mond and Roanoke, with a strong con¬ tingent in Danville, are aiding tubercu¬ losis Workers in their effort to raise funds with which to combat tho great white plngue. They have learned tho truthB of tho disease that costs Vir¬ ginia 3.501 lives a year, and they seem letermlned that In tbclr communities 'unds shall be available for tWo relief of needy consumptives. llut the Richmond prlxe winner of last year has learned what tuberculo¬ id workors think is a higher lesson in 'ervlce. "I want to help," he Insists, 'but I think my last year's prise was enough. Let the money go to some¬ body olee. I want to do iny part Just .ho same." ELKS' MEMORIAL Richmond Lodge, No. 45, to Honor Its ' Dead This Afternoon. Memorial services in honor of Its ead will be hold this afternoon at 3:30 Vclock by Richmond Lodge, No. 45, ft. P. O. 13.. at the Academy of Music. l.n excellent musical program has been irranged. ahd Dr. Edward N. Callsch vill make the principal address. For" the members of the lodge and heir families, 600 seats have boen re- erved, and the balance of the big heatre will be open to the public, he lodge will meet at the Elks' Home, eleventh and Marshall Streets, and will march to tho Academy In a body. Manchester Lodgo, No. 843. which will hold memorial services at Its home, lCloventh and Balnbrldgo Streets, at 11 o'clock this morning:, will attend tho service. Joining with Richmond Lodge. took Oat for Baltimore Boyd. The police were yesterday ask«d by tho Baltimore authorities to look out for flvo boys, In stolen Olds' automobile, who aro thought to be hoaded this way. The car was stolen In Baltimore, Is painted a dark green color and bears a Maryland license tag No. 85726. FREE Diet Advice to Constipation and Indigestion Sufferers Invest 25 cents to-day and Btart at once to forever end the misery of con¬ stipation and tho distress caused by dyspepsia or Indigestion or upset stom¬ ach. call It what you will. Get a b">x of Hot Springs Liver But¬ tons to-day: take them as directed, and while taking follow the advice printed on the little diet slip which comes with each box. and In 24 hours you 11 be on the right road to com¬ plete recovery. These little chocolate coated Hot Springs Liver Buttons from the famous Hot Springs of Arkansas are tlTe best remedy you can find for many and *a- roius Ailments. Sick Headache, for In¬ stance. and Biliousness, Sour Stomach. Nervousness, Mental Depression and They are fine for Malaria, too, and for Pimply, Sallow, Blotchy Sltln, and to give you a keen appetite and as general tonic to make you feel fit and flne, they are unsurpassed. Don't take Calomel: Hot Springs Liver Buttons cost but 25 cents a box, and to tone up the Inactive liver, are better, surer and safer than Calomel. Ask your druggist, if he cannot sup¬ ply you. send 25 cents, stamps or cur¬ rency, for a box to Hot Springs Chemi¬ cal Co., Dept 15, Hot Springs, Arkan¬ sas.. Advertisement. ' e§££>'"TM c DAVUOMT STORE ^RICHMOND Women's Felt Juliettes, fur top; a pretty and use- ful gift; all colors I */C Women's soft and warm Comfort Slippers, in all colors, Women's Felt Slippers, all colors; regular price $1.50; at the King's, Women's Satin Pumps, A'l Colors, $1.00 Women's Patent Button Shoes, latest shades gray, and fawn cloth tops, Women's Patent Button Boots, black brocade back, new heel, NEW HOUSE SLIPPERS 50c up Albert Stein ! Corner Flflli and Broad Street, KING OF SHOES. Trimmed Hats In a Special Sale The latest styles in large and close-fitting models of plush and velvet, prettily trimmed in ostrich, fur, stick-ups, feathers and fancies. They have just arrived from one of the largest makers of fine Hats in America. Hats that would ordinarily be priced at $5.00 to $7.50 on sale Monday Choice for Come to the King to do your Christmas shopping. The place where $1.00 (loos the work of $2.00, and does it better. Come early and get the pick of our 9pecial values for. the holidays. Guaranteed Holeproof Hosiery If you are going to buy Holeproofs for Christ? mas presents, buy now and avoid disappoint¬ ment later. Full stock for men, women and children. Gans-Rady Company Yari^iTTIfTiMVBaWTOiWtti rt 1IE**¦v nBT * ^tmyajccc-iCTTC <T \=t SHOP This is the Age of Specialization "Do One Thing Well" li the Secret of Success Domestic Science Classes YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION SHORT-TERM COURSE. Christmas Candle* end Cnkes. YOUNGS ART SHOP HAND CARVED <5c HAND MOD¬ ELLED FRAMES-MEZZOTINTS ETCHINGS - PHOTOGRAVURES BAV* ONE-HALF ON LIGHT BILLS BT UBJNO Edison Mazda Lamps Phono Madison 7m MORRIS HUNTER tIS North Klgbth Street. Safety Razor Blades Sharpened Pintle BJdg* Blade*. Ho per doaea. Doublo Kd*o Blade*. 60c par doaan. Mail your bladaa If ua. with atampa coli or chock. Wi pay return pOatfga. Keen Edge Co., 117 N. Eighth St., Richmond. Va. BAPTIST 4 KERSE I 021 Beat Broad Street, Watch mnkeea and Jeneltr*. Plicae Randolph SS8. Watches and Jcvrelry Ikrpafred, Manicuring. Facial Maarafc, Shampooing, ISculp Treatment. Dyrlnt ami Bltaohlbf. Phone Madison UM. A. LUEBBERT Ladles' Hair Dreaaer, And Einrrt tt'lc Maker, HON N. Fourth St.. Richmond, Vu. Headquarters lor Swltchta, Bangs, Wits and Toupaea. w hirts and Underwear . Made to Your Measure CHEERY SHIRT CO., Inc. T1S East Main Street. If Yon Want An Up-to-Date Suit AInde for Chrlatmaa See J. KATZ LADIES' TAILOR. Conunerclal Building. Let ua clean nnd press your snlt. All work guaranteed. Ladles' work our apeclnlty. Bernice Cleaning and Pressing Company J. L. OUGUAN, MANAGER. Phone nan. 2(178. 304 N. Sixth St. HOTEL RUEGER The plane to have your annual banquet. Accommodations tor 14 to "6 people. Winter Ujrdcn. Oniric" Room. Private Dining-Rooms. Music and'Cnhtiret every evening. Urlll Boom, 9-12 P. M. Special concerts every Sunday ovenlng 6-10 P M. CJarvfiy's Orchestra. Harry Meyera, cnbu¬ ret entertainer. FORM LETTERS Form letters, ad¬ dressing, mailing:. Mail ordorB given prompt attention. 605 { Virginia Railway and ; Power Building. Phone Randolph 830. IIKMIV I,. M 11,1. l: It. Prop. . The Health Shoe George E. Shuman Bells them tn ail latest styles at » UU1 Ei \i Broad Street. Phon* Monroe HT7. "The Rolaton Boot Shop," Richmond, Va, Sace Maaaage Blenching air Dressing, Shampooing Dyeing Theatrical Wigs, and Coftumea for Church, Social and Minstrel Purposes for Hire THE ROYALLE HAIR GOODS Pace and acalp Massaging Moved to 221 E. Broad. ATTRACTIVE Calendars, Pocket Books nnd Advertising Novelties. AT MODERATE PRICES. Trewett, Christian & Co,, PRINTERS RICHMOND. VA. Phone. Mad. i««. S s. 11th Street. DON'T BE CARELESS But If, with all your caution, you ineot with a mishap and your wheel shares your bruises, perhaps breaks, bring It hern straight* way and we'll doctor jrour "bike" while others look out far 'ou A. P. GENTRY, yV. BroadStrfet^ LADIES' HATS RESHAPED Velvet, Plush. Felt-and Volours. Also, Men's Hats cleaned and blocked. Mail orders flilt I promptly., Verra Hat Works, 211 North Flrat Street. BEF-ORE SELECTING YOUR FALL SUIT Bee the Now Styles and Fabrics of BUDMAN, The Ladies' Tailor, Formerly Cutter and Manager for l.asko. Prices reasonable, perfect (It and work* man.hip guaranteed. 410 IVcst Grace Street. Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty TOBIEN'S 4Cf East Eroad Strait A HOUSEHOLD NKCEsklT* Dlalniectant. Demand it from your-druggist. Mad* right tn Richmond IIIC1I .HON D liERMlCIDh CO. For the Mid-Winter Season We Have tho Latent Importations. IN MILLINERY Call by and Spp Our Exclusive fohowlng. Miss M. M. Tyler 21," North First Street. !/ IliaiKVffiS QUICKLY CouBliMt Coliltt, liunr^eotM. Throat nod Lungs JEFFRIES' Ni». 1 COtHUl MIXTURE Guaranteed. ."rnmpt and ponltlve results given. Will relievo von nnd luuko you sleep well. "JSe. ..<>0 ntid fil'/.en. Call, wrlto or phone to 77/OS. TAPB JF.PFRljS Mfuiiifuclitrlmc Chemist, ] !?14 FnM l$v*nul <tr«'ot. Ktrliinnnd, Vt». Sent l)y Parcels l'om, on rrfelpt of price. tHumpn or Money Order. *»--arviBvju.' 'ij< uMM'wmno' I I RINGS Ruby, »urrounded with full cut Diamonds; platinum top; C value $70, for $43.50. I WATCHES p Dig special In Solid Gold .5 Ladles' or Qentleman'a Open- S Face Watches; new pattern 15 case; Elgin movement; regular ^ $25.00 value; only $10.25. \ LAVALLIERS a Never was ft more artistic col¬ 's lection of LaValllerea offered in gj Richmond before Xmas at such S low prices; in gold, with preoi- ou9 and semi-precious stones, j£j $3.25 to $20.00. | J. Weinstein S 1410 Kant Mai V Wi rt,rrc-' t'?S<rs-rY \ wmmmcmm^ MAiNs&Tfr^ ? .. - IRoi R'AtM &gj$fc -iivs r'fM .POST AlV?»AVlNfe6' VKP&SiiokYF Economy Is the sure foundt Hon for alt virtues. Teach you Mldren 16 aavo. One dollar ^'rts an account. purchased as Christmas gifts exchanged at full value after <g the holidays to suit recipient. Write for catalogues and full Information. - | G. L. Hall Optical Co ^ ''Eyeglass and Kodak Experts." 211 East Itroad Street. s Also Norfolk and Lynchburg. 6

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Page 1: Richmond Times-Dispatch.(Richmond, Va) 1914-12-06 [p FIFTEEN]. · 2017-12-20 · it Acca Temple. Nobles of the Mystic 3hrlne, ha^ requested all Nobles to fneetflight at the Masonic

'HIDE OF SKIERSTO PRECEDEMM

yillustrious Potentate G..Jeter>; Jones

Galls on At! Nobles to

^TokePart.¦¦ ^

BOOTHS ARE- IN READINESS; '.</» "' .* » .

Vludt^ and Defacing to Be FeatureEa£<i Evening Tills ^Veek.Promi¬nent^ Women Act as1 Patronesses.Raining Funds for Western Trip.Illustrious Potentate O. Jeter Jones,

it Acca Temple. Nobles of the Mystic3hrlne, ha^ requested all Nobles tofneet at the Masonic Temple to-morrowflight at 8:30 o'clock, wearing the foz,j.o participate.In the parade to bo givenpy Acca Arab Patrol Incident to theopening of the bazaar, which will con¬tinue each afternoon and evening dur-ng this week.The line uf march of tho patrol,

licadcd by a band, wlli be from Ma¬sonic* Temple, Adams Street to Grace,3raco .Street to Ninth, Ninth Street toBroad Street anil then along Broad¦Uroet to the Mq,BO)jlC Tpmplp, .Wherethe bazaar will be In full blast.Captain J. Edward Rose, of the pa¬

trol, puii half a liuinlred men woro en-sagod yesterday In constructing thoi»outl>H and receiving tho articles forllsplay. The work was well in hnndlast night, and tho flnlshuig touches.vlll be made to tho booths to-morrow,fhere will be. twenty booths, all beau¬tifully decorated and brilliantly Il¬luminated. 'Dho booths will bo lilledwith beautiful and

_useful articles,

many, of whlcsh will be given away asprizes.KOLK-DAXCIKO AND

. OTIIKIt AMUSKJIE.VTSICftah afternoon there will bo folk-

InncJng nnd other amusoments for thechildren, and at night a regular pro¬gram, of entertainment will be carriedout,'the festivities ending with danc¬ing. The best music will bo renderedJilting the afternoons and at night.The fund raised at thlB bazaar willlie used by the Khrlnpm lji promotingthe name of Richmond on tho tripthey will make next July when AccaArab Tatrol goes to Seattlo, Wash., astho porsonal escort of Imperial Poten¬tate Frederick Smith, at tho annualconvention of the order. The praisesof Richmond and Virginia will be sungby the Shrlner* In several of the larg¬est Cities In the Western States on theirtranscontinental trip, and the Rich?Iniohders hope to make as favorableand lasting an Impression upon thoWesterners as the California Shrlnersdid when they visited Richmond lastsumfner.

TJie work of preparing for the ba¬zaar* has rested upon the following,I well-known business m«n, who nronieftjljfers of the Shrlners' fraternity:Joseph F White, H. C. Foster, C. Rldg-way Moore, K. C. Kohler, Aaron Ja¬cobs, James 11. Price, James T. Hill,John A. Stubbs, Nathan Simon, Johnlllrschberg. Walker Cottrell, John O.Kolbe, F. S. RU-heson, Charles Miller,C. B. Bedford, Louis Myers, H. if. De-laney, J. C. Beaslev, James Bolton, M.E Wright, 11. ,H. McNlven, G. HurtonMountoastle, M. I... Anderson, C. RMoore, A. 1J Tuttle, J. T. Palmatary,George H. Keesee, R. .11. Forrest. S. 13.Oberdorfer. L.. II. Trant, IC. A. BrommJohti.E. Rose, Jr.. J. Boston, P. 8; Rog¬ers, C. W. Frazler, W. K. Henderson, IL. Davis, J. Bernard Hobbs, John L*RobS, Jr«. J. Boston, P S. Rogers, O. WFrasSer.CW. B. Henderson, I. L. DavisJ. Bernard Hobbs, John L. Dorset, S.W. Seidell, W. N. Woodward, D. B.Barker, George E. Guvonator, A. W.Bilker, E. M Thomas, R. E. Piper, M.M. Wright, H. P. Hoen. Ed. C. ScheferW H. Warren, E. F. Gray, H. E. Cain-jmack, P B. Traylor, B. I. Chapman, A.iMcA Barker.WELL-KNOWN WOMKN ACT

AH i-ATItOMBBHEHThe following well-known women

are, patronesses of the bazaar, and willho present/to welcome nil patrons: Mrs.8am dohen, Mrs. J. M. Hill, Mrs. GraceRogers, Mrs. 13. M. Thomas, Mrs. I?, C.KoHlCr, Mrs Ilowoll Welsiger, Mrs. J.T. IjfcJmatary. Mrs. J. P Leonard, Mrs.C. Si Blllupa. Mrs. Thomas Whittet,Mrs;' Penlck Khelton. Mtb. Thomas B.McAdaina, Mrs. Kirk Mathews, Mrs G.Jt-ter Jones, Mrs. C. C. Johnson Mrs.Preston Kelvin, Mrs, E. C. Scheferin,Mr8» *W H. Warren. Mm! R. O. Bell,Mr#, J- Edward Rose, Mrs. BernardHobbn, Allss Mary J. Wooldrldg'o, Mrs.M. !«. Anderson, Miss Hftcpl Blight,MrspA S. Williams, Mrs. Hubert Whit¬tet,''-.Mr., Mrs John Hlmohberg, Mrs.ChaVlCs Hirschbeig, Mrs. W. H. Parker,Mr&.B. A. Hoid. Mrs." John L. Sattor-fleld, Mrs. W. J. Oilman, Mrs. GeorgeSheets, the Misses Parker, Miss M. E.ParKOr, tho. Mlsse* Klrschman, theMla»cs Wade, Mrs. C W. Shepherd. Mrs.Chatfles W. Selden, Mlafe Clara Trant,Mrik' Thomas S. Bowie*, Mra. D. B.Parker. Mrs / £ L .Butler, Mrn. John It.Chrifleton, Mn>. J; M .Clift, Mrs. WalkerCottrf'eH, Mrs. Joseph K. White, Mrs.Mafrlolliis M'Wrlfelit, Mrs. George E.Kouf;^Mrs. S. l>. Faulkner, Miss PaulineSinj$»il and Mra. Harpor Sholton.

fs, FAILS TO APPEARClittrscs AKfiitiKt <Jnrd«icr Dropped Tor

-y (Lnck at Urldeuce,

B.vR. Palmer, of Merry Mount, N. C.,whd*. Is »ald to have accepted {25 toforgfct that he had been robbed of apocltctbook containing $20 by a manwho.r&ave the polled tho name of J. K.Gardqor, of New York, was not in thtPolice Court yesterday when the cast-was called, and tho charge againstGarner, was .dismissed. PatrolmanBertuccl. who is nald to have wit¬nessed the transaction after Palmer'spoeket-book had been recovered, ar¬rested Gardner on a charge ofvagrancy. He was held on this chargeso ithat the other charge might beprosecuted, but Palmer's failure toappear when the case was called yes-torday caused Justice Crutchfleld todiBftlSB it.

CHANGES ARE DROPPED(iay Apologises for Lnniamgr lined

.1 Over Telephone.The case against P?" H. Gay, a public

accountant, with ofheen In tho Ameri¬can National Hank Building, arraignedIn" the Police Court on a charge ofusing. Insulting language to Mra. L. R.Woftham over the telephone, was yes¬terday dismiss'd by Justice Crutoh-fleld.Gay and Mra. Wortham both live in

Highland Park, and are on tho sameparty telephone line. It la said thatthe- remarks made by Gay wpre madewhen Mrs. Wortham attempted to usethe telephone while Gay had tho wire.Tho ;6ase" was dismissed when MrB.Woftham explained to tho court thatGay ;,had writton her a satisfactoryapolpgy, and that she had no" furtherdeafjre- to prosB the matter.

FILTHMi MIAKETREPORTED N POLICE

City of Richmond Summoned toCourt in Crusade for

Cleaner City.VEGETABLE MATTER IN ALLEY

\

Many Merchants and HousekeepersReported for Spreading Filth in-Their Neighborhoods in Violationof City Ordinances.

The "clean-up" campaign being con-

dueted'by Major Werner and htn corpsof bluecoats yestorday resulted tn thecity of Richmond being reported forallowing a nuisance to exist. The nuis¬ance is. Said to have been mads pos-slblo by tho throwing of vegetablematter in the rear of <the Second Mar-ket and In the space between Marshalland Clay Stroets.Major Werner yesterday expressed

satisfaction at tho results of tht cam¬paign. thus far uttalned, and said thathe expcctcd to make Richmond themodel city of tho country before hecalls off the specially assigned menwho tiro now at work reporting thosewho fall to observe tho ordinance in¬tended to secure a healthy and cleancity.

Klotters at the various Police Sta¬tions last night showed that tho fol-lowing firms and persons had boonre-ported during the day for failure toonforce the ordinances In the Immedi¬ate vicinity of their stores or resl-donees.MAW It14POUTS MADE

IN' IIUHIXrcSS SECTIONPlrft Station: Stumprs Motel, 730

East Main Streot; Otle Elevator Com¬pany, 12 South Tenth Street; 10 J.Monsey, 1001 lSast Main Street: Rlch-urdeoh (r Crutchnold, 106 North ElrhthStreet; W. E. Drew & Co., tl«: EastMain Street; John Prank, 1720 EastMain Street; Cnltcd States WoolehMills Company, 710 East Main Street;John B. Metzger, 812 Mutual Building;E. B. Taylor Company, 1011 East SlainStreet; National Stato and City Bank,lilt EaBt Main Street; Virginia Caro¬lina Chemical

, Company, 11 SouthTwelfth Street; Everett Waddey Com¬pany, It06 East Main Street; Joseph

Landl, 1538 Bast Main Street: JohnCoamo, Firat Market; A. U Lord &Hro., 16 North Seventeenth Street; A.B. Clarke A Co;, 1216 Bast Main Street";Waiter Baker. 19 South ThirteenthStreet: N. Welnateln. 11 1*1 North Sev¬enteenth Street; Tuaedo Pool Boom,709 Bast Droad Street; It. B. Orauer.108 North Eighth Street, and C B.Spltzer, 114 Norths Eighth Street.Thoae reported are oharged with vio-.

Ip.tlng the str««t*cleaning ordinancesand throwing ashes and trash In thealleys in the real- of their place* ofbusiness.Second Station: The City of Rtoh«

Tnond, T. h. Corbett, 6J& West BroadRtroet, and W. O DoRgott 62# WestBroad Street, charged with allowingtrash and pnpor .to remain in the alleyIn the rear of the places: A. Blschoff,313 North Adams, and Julia Criss, 311North Adams, with allowing trash anddirt to remain in tho alley back oftheir houses: J. S. Ollelmo, 320 NorthThird Street, permitting trash to ro-main in front of his store: Vlto Corso,520 Bast Marshall Street, with failureto remove trash and sawduBt from be¬fore his house, nnd Nathaniel Horwltz,1 Bast Canal Street, with allowingtrash to remain In the rear of hisplace.There was no report Blade of ordi¬

nance violation yosterday at the ThirdPrecinct Station in South Richmond.

Gary Dismissed,The caue against Alfred Cary, col¬

ored, charged w)th stealing two wom¬en's coats from T. M. Marfcrave, wasyesterday dismissed in the Police Court.Oary was arrested by Detective Bryantand Policeman Holt. Harriett Morrir.and H&chael Harris, both colored, wereconvicted of knowingly buying thestolen articles several days ago andwere each sentenced to nftoen dava "lr.jail.

PILES CURED AT HOME BYNEW AI SORPTION METHO.

If you sucer from bleeding. Itching,blind or protruding PUes. send me youraddress, nnd I will tell you how to cur.yourself at home by the now absorp¬tion treatment; and will also send aom<of this home treatment free for trial,with references from your own localltjIf requested. Users report Immediaterelief and speedy cures. Bend ntmoney, but tall others of thla offerWrite to-day to Mra. M. Summers, Bo:P, Notre Dame, lnd..Advertisement.

1 CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE RINGING:& AT THE f

| PRESBYTERIAN BOOK STORE [J? SPECIALS IN OUR BIG THIRD FLOOR CHRISTMAS £^ SALE. jj^ Christmas Booklets, board covers, illustrated iii colors; £^ choice, 5c. .V

£ Christmas Letters, assorted and attractive designs; Jchoice, 5c.

2 Christmas Post Cards, beautiful designs; regular 1cV values; choice, Cc dozen.[| Christmas Gift Books, ooze leather binding; choice at

HALF PRICE.FOR THE CHILDREN.

Santa and his Aeroplane 5c ^Buster Brown Series; choice, each ,....10cJack and the Bean Stalk; linen book 15cSomething to Do Series; choice, each.. 20cIdeal Drawing and Painting Books; choice 18cDean's Best Rag Books; choice at HALF PRICE ft

| PRESBYTERIAN BOOKSTORE f6 ami 8 North Sixth Strootf Bet. Main and Franklin Streets. §

Christmas Giftsof

Lasting WorthTo give is the chief joy of Christmas, and the

gift of intrinsic worth and lasting usefulness ismost appreciated.

These are the gifts with which the beautifulSchwarzschild corner abounds. Everything is herethat's new and beautiful.nothing is missing thatgood taste demands.

We cordially invite you to come, and this storewill aid you, with its thousands of suggestions, tochoose the gifts that will faithfully reflect yourChristmas good-will.

Sterling Stiver NoveltiesGold Novelties

Diamond RingsEvery diamond we sell Is

of the finest quality, andeach atone 1b mounted In ourown workshop.A diamond Is a favorite

Christmas gift, and we In¬vite you to Inspect here he-ford purchasing.Solitaire Diamond Rings,

910.00 to $800.00.

Gold WatchesA Watch for Christmas.Is

a gift of lasting convenience.It 1b of such practical val¬

ue that it appeals to bothladies and gentlemen.». Our Watches are the mostrepresentative of their kind,and are made up in themost attractive designs.

Gold Watches,$10.00 to $460.00.

Schwarzschild BrothersRichmond's Leading Jewelers Broad and Second

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Schwarzschild Brothers

BOYS AND GIRLS SELLMANY RED CROSS SEALS

Prhn Offered br State Antl-Tubcrcn-Io«ia Association.Funds Go to

Aid Consumptives.Some scores of boys and glrla in thoi

State arc working »«*r the prizes of-1fcred those who lead In the sale ofRed Cross Christmas seals." but lastyear's prlre winner, according to theState Antl-Tabcroulosls Association,will be very much in tho race, thoughhe will waive hie claim to a price,should ho win ono. Tho boy Is moreactive this year than ho was last year,and promises to excel his record. Outhe Is determined, If he wins, that theprise must go to some other.As in tho past, tho children of Rlch-|mond and Roanoke, with a strong con¬

tingent in Danville, are aiding tubercu¬losis Workers in their effort to raisefunds with which to combat tho greatwhite plngue. They have learned thotruthB of tho disease that costs Vir¬ginia 3.501 lives a year, and they seemletermlned that In tbclr communities'unds shall be available for tWo reliefof needy consumptives.

llut the Richmond prlxe winner oflast year has learned what tuberculo¬id workors think is a higher lesson in'ervlce. "I want to help," he Insists,'but I think my last year's prise wasenough. Let the money go to some¬body olee. I want to do iny part Just.ho same."

ELKS' MEMORIALRichmond Lodge, No. 45, to Honor Its

' Dead This Afternoon.Memorial services in honor of Itsead will be hold this afternoon at 3:30Vclock by Richmond Lodge, No. 45,ft. P. O. 13.. at the Academy of Music.l.n excellent musical program has beenirranged. ahd Dr. Edward N. Callschvill make the principal address.For" the members of the lodge and

heir families, 600 seats have boen re-erved, and the balance of the bigheatre will be open to the public,he lodge will meet at the Elks' Home,eleventh and Marshall Streets, and

will march to tho Academy In a body.Manchester Lodgo, No. 843. which will

hold memorial services at Its home,lCloventh and Balnbrldgo Streets, at 11o'clock this morning:, will attend thoservice. Joining with Richmond Lodge.

took Oat for Baltimore Boyd.The police were yesterday ask«d by

tho Baltimore authorities to look outfor flvo boys, In stolen Olds' automobile,who aro thought to be hoaded this way.The car was stolen In Baltimore, Ispainted a dark green color and bearsa Maryland license tag No. 85726.

FREE Diet Advice toConstipation and

Indigestion SufferersInvest 25 cents to-day and Btart at

once to forever end the misery of con¬stipation and tho distress caused bydyspepsia or Indigestion or upset stom¬ach. call It what you will.Get a b">x of Hot Springs Liver But¬

tons to-day: take them as directed,and while taking follow the adviceprinted on the little diet slip whichcomes with each box. and In 24 hoursyou 11 be on the right road to com¬plete recovery.These little chocolate coated HotSprings Liver Buttons from the famousHot Springs of Arkansas are tlTe best

remedy you can find for many and *a-roius Ailments. Sick Headache, for In¬stance. and Biliousness, Sour Stomach.Nervousness, Mental Depression andThey are fine for Malaria, too, and

for Pimply, Sallow, Blotchy Sltln, andto give you a keen appetite and asgeneral tonic to make you feel fit andflne, they are unsurpassed.

Don't take Calomel: Hot SpringsLiver Buttons cost but 25 cents a box,and to tone up the Inactive liver, arebetter, surer and safer than Calomel.Ask your druggist, if he cannot sup¬ply you. send 25 cents, stamps or cur¬rency, for a box to Hot Springs Chemi¬cal Co., Dept 15, Hot Springs, Arkan¬sas..Advertisement. '

e§££>'"TMcDAVUOMT

STORE ^RICHMOND

Women's Felt Juliettes, fur top; a pretty and use-ful gift; all colors I */CWomen's soft and warm

Comfort Slippers, in allcolors,

Women's Felt Slippers, allcolors; regular price $1.50;at the King's,

Women's Satin Pumps, A'l Colors, $1.00Women's Patent Button

Shoes, latest shades gray, andfawn cloth tops,

Women's Patent ButtonBoots, black brocade back,new heel,

NEW HOUSE SLIPPERS 50c up

Albert Stein !Corner Flflli and Broad Street,

KING OF SHOES.

Trimmed HatsIn a Special Sale

The latest styles in large and close-fittingmodels of plush and velvet, prettily trimmed inostrich, fur, stick-ups, feathers and fancies.They have just arrived from one of the largestmakers of fine Hats in America. Hats thatwould ordinarily be priced at $5.00 to $7.50on sale

MondayChoice for

Come to the King to doyour Christmas shopping.The place where $1.00 (loosthe work of $2.00, and doesit better. Come early andget the pick of our 9pecialvalues for. the holidays.

Guaranteed Holeproof HosieryIf you are going to buy Holeproofs for Christ?

mas presents, buy now and avoid disappoint¬ment later.

Full stock for men, women and children.

Gans-Rady CompanyYari^iTTIfTiMVBaWTOiWtti rt 1IE**¦v nBT * ^tmyajccc-iCTTC

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SHOPThis is the Age of Specialization

"Do One Thing Well" li the Secret of Success

Domestic ScienceClasses

YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIANASSOCIATION

SHORT-TERM COURSE.Christmas Candle* end Cnkes.

YOUNGSART SHOPHAND CARVED <5c HAND MOD¬ELLED FRAMES-MEZZOTINTSETCHINGS - PHOTOGRAVURES

BAV* ONE-HALF ON LIGHTBILLS BT UBJNO

Edison Mazda LampsPhono Madison 7m

MORRIS HUNTERtIS North Klgbth Street.

Safety Razor Blades SharpenedPintle BJdg* Blade*. Ho per doaea.Doublo Kd*o Blade*. 60c par doaan.Mail your bladaa If ua. with atampa

coli or chock.Wi pay return pOatfga.

Keen Edge Co.,117 N. Eighth St., Richmond. Va.

BAPTIST 4 KERSEI

021 Beat Broad Street,Watchmnkeea and Jeneltr*.

Plicae Randolph SS8.Watches and Jcvrelry Ikrpafred,

Manicuring. Facial Maarafc, Shampooing,ISculp Treatment. Dyrlnt ami Bltaohlbf.

Phone Madison UM.A. LUEBBERTLadles' Hair Dreaaer,And Einrrt tt'lc Maker,HON N. Fourth St..Richmond, Vu.

Headquarters lor Swltchta,Bangs, Wits and

Toupaea.

w hirts and Underwear. Made to Your

MeasureCHEERY SHIRT CO., Inc.

T1S East Main Street.

If Yon Want An Up-to-Date SuitAInde for Chrlatmaa

See

J. KATZLADIES' TAILOR.

Conunerclal Building.

Let ua clean nnd press your snlt.All work guaranteed. Ladles' workour apeclnlty.

Bernice Cleaning andPressing CompanyJ. L. OUGUAN, MANAGER.

Phone nan. 2(178. 304 N. Sixth St.

HOTEL RUEGERThe plane to have your annual banquet.

Accommodations tor 14 to "6 people.Winter Ujrdcn. Oniric" Room. PrivateDining-Rooms. Music and'Cnhtiret everyevening. Urlll Boom, 9-12 P. M. Specialconcerts every Sunday ovenlng 6-10 P M.CJarvfiy's Orchestra. Harry Meyera, cnbu¬ret entertainer.

FORM LETTERSForm letters, ad¬

dressing, mailing:.Mail ordorB givenprompt attention. 605

{ Virginia Railway and; Power Building.Phone Randolph 830.IIKMIV I,. M 11,1. l: It.

Prop. .

The HealthShoe

George E. ShumanBells them tn ail latest styles at

» UU1 Ei \i Broad Street.Phon* Monroe HT7.

"The Rolaton Boot Shop," Richmond, Va,

Sace Maaaage Blenchingair Dressing, Shampooing DyeingTheatrical Wigs, and Coftumea for

Church, Social and MinstrelPurposes for Hire

THE ROYALLEHAIR GOODS

Pace and acalpMassaging

Moved to221 E. Broad.

ATTRACTIVECalendars, Pocket Books nnd

Advertising Novelties.AT MODERATE PRICES.

Trewett, Christian & Co,,PRINTERS

RICHMOND. VA.Phone. Mad. i««. S s. 11th Street.

DON'T BE CARELESSBut If, with all yourcaution, you ineot witha mishap and yourwheel shares yourbruises, perhaps breaks,bring It hern straight*way and we'll doctor

jrour "bike" while others look out far'ou A. P. GENTRY,

yV. BroadStrfet^LADIES' HATSRESHAPED

Velvet, Plush. Felt-and Volours. Also,Men's Hats cleaned and blocked. Mailorders flilt I promptly.,

Verra Hat Works,211 North Flrat Street.

BEF-ORE SELECTINGYOUR FALL SUIT

Bee the Now Styles and Fabrics of

BUDMAN, The Ladies' Tailor,Formerly Cutter and Manager for

l.asko.Prices reasonable, perfect (It and work*man.hip guaranteed.

410 IVcst Grace Street.

Watch and JewelryRepairing a

SpecialtyTOBIEN'S4Cf East Eroad Strait

A HOUSEHOLD NKCEsklT*

Dlalniectant.Demand it from your-druggist. Mad*

right tn RichmondIIIC1I .HON D liERMlCIDh CO.

For the Mid-Winter SeasonWe Have tho Latent Importations.

IN MILLINERYCall by and Spp Our Exclusive

fohowlng.Miss M. M. Tyler

21," North First Street.

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IliaiKVffiS QUICKLYCouBliMt Coliltt, liunr^eotM.

Throat nod Lungs

JEFFRIES' Ni». 1

COtHUl MIXTURE

Guaranteed.

."rnmpt and ponltlve results given. Willrelievo von nnd luuko you sleep well. "JSe...<>0 ntid fil'/.en. Call, wrlto or phone to

77/OS. TAPB JF.PFRljSMfuiiifuclitrlmc Chemist, ]

!?14 FnM l$v*nul <tr«'ot. Ktrliinnnd, Vt».Sent l)y Parcels l'om, on rrfelpt of price.

tHumpn or Money Order.*»--arviBvju.''ij< uMM'wmno'

II RINGSRuby, »urrounded with full

cut Diamonds; platinum top;C value $70, for $43.50.

I WATCHESp Dig special In Solid Gold.5 Ladles' or Qentleman'a Open-S Face Watches; new pattern15 case; Elgin movement; regular^ $25.00 value; only $10.25.

\ LAVALLIERSa Never was ft more artistic col¬'s lection of LaValllerea offered ingj Richmond before Xmas at suchS low prices; in gold, with preoi-

ou9 and semi-precious stones,j£j $3.25 to $20.00.

| J. WeinsteinS 1410 Kant Mai

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-IRoiR'AtM&gj$fc -iivs r'fM.POST AlV?»AVlNfe6' VKP&SiiokYF

Economy Is the sure foundtHon for alt virtues. Teach youMldren 16 aavo. One dollar^'rts an account.

purchased as Christmas giftsexchanged at full value after

<g the holidays to suit recipient.

Write for catalogues and fullInformation. -

| G. L. Hall Optical Co^ ''Eyeglass and Kodak Experts."

211 East Itroad Street.sAlso Norfolk and Lynchburg. 6