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Co. ti\ i;> W:lh <)l Fr*y|*, : 1 I ?. i - 'it '.No\*. 121. V m it . ? . ' who >s-. n.iv , . |. *but horrvthK1 a! f.nV:j of -f"aud on v. ; ? !>. n rpcrations'. (ft the JVv:oleu i if ?:4aeli*Hun, 0 \v|?'?:h ? m ule Vt^lcv, wao' ?ep ?? - M vc.p.-t stn.'t ??' U>ip m?. n\h- \h \h- i'dual p;i?eri itnd.&s. . : #t ;lUw ' ' by k'e 1 ? a| Ju<li?t< .7cv <> .M. .. i' ;i K. ^mith, i- c ? f;v . v. . VtMl j>t i vt- scviin ;r> Illli 0W.-.1 ? IJ,t.;U0. l'v '? < 't.V \Vaft'?&l?t ' j a ami ftijtel 5?v,009. Other vlT Cdi?k" ?vyh" ?V.-f-rc j; ?? ; ? ?=? ;; v b, 1 jljcv/inf" 12 > A.. K. f'ek mtUfi, ??<?>??. n api $V~>" 000 t>n<;; \V, {;. H.'.vMivh fr-ivi W- I', Wejt'y, t y.'j yt ?.y> 1 ?? '??"> jiny; .). S, iihvkW ( vi'i t #?$$?? T. O. TUiU<^, ? ' u n '? . i . i, Howe- 1 and li i M.; % : ach u ; ,? ?yVu* it ? O.v ??(>?! ?b.v:i I... 1.000. I.. A. Me Keu ?V - and fine iff. ylOs.'i. <>. I..' liay, (?. A. J. i?. 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I-Ufct Tuesday morning an ageU ???"'ji ail'l- a compW^Tivciy younK wo , ;i : ji ?. fnfo i'. obfttc Me r .u rt' of ftoc unfl hiiii'.-ujK'cl that thty wanted to K' t majHt-d, A Lijf j v?;' ( ivnajicy' in thv?r agv* w&* appa*' i.tii-, l.ui ih.. ju'dj$r- i^weivt.i a genuine! -Uxj.i .s?- \wv- u hi a*lod thv pruspee- ] V s>'.- >, tnifi \ hw ??>?<'. aivi t - Vt '<1 thv | . Vltfy v\ i;ivty-fl v* ?> ' I 4.ftinkiriff that t ht- * inii -t h?- .soHu* ? .Mv l,aur!/i M-kt-.l, VVh< .'!? vv< < \ atf bam V' . i . . ' r.. A :?? I ? ' - ! 1&2&I in l,iyt?rpoul, i .0 ' trpiitii the jfruom. "i have ! {>; 'Vt* a tu n <. r uf 'the a ?p<?1 for OS i Lis "St.iv I; tiatiM! a? F. M. Mrd : . vV. t>;v \uiiy.K avc; as ! .. l. ! ? ; oi Hamlet, and ' her agti SK, ; "Ac yoy in a trante? Do you reat 1 vs u a>? doing"! J udge M?;: Laurin a*ked h?>. "Ye*< l know what I apt, dbointr/' >sbe audi and her pros pective 'husband addca, "and I am i-l.i i ?n v!k?i to know what I am doing-." i J a e?:*?* was isauod and the mar riage perfoimed by Judge Mct.aurin, and they went their way rejoicing. | They were accompanied by a middle ; aifcd lady, a pretty voting lady and a little girl. Mr. Wedlock. though rather f.-vhle, : seemed to be a maii of Intelligence and culture. He said he had been i jc'vi i a <1 iwi. o before. ? ~ /? l ?_*?? ? ' 1 *'?. - l ? - - In the island of Papua the women are. no taller than an* eight-year- old Child. lour '1 hi?vr?#Mone> Cannot Buy. . A group-' of wceaaful men r wm t U n? a i The luncheon table th ? j.w:Yh;\ ing power of money. "Thei .? ; , nothing that money will not buy' , declared on* of the men. The other# pondfcred this statement in silence, but on? voiced en exception. 4<Momy will npt buy hea^h." he assorted. . \ You are wrong," replied thy cham pion of wealth. "The#* are many in valids who could regain their health if they had the means of employing specialists, or taking treatment at ? \i ?!) - ive sanitariums or living **in more sanitary surroundings. In many i?u.ta,nvt'A money will buy health." ?Hut money will not buy happi * nvs.s," cjiitemied th? dissenter. ' You're wrong again. Ask this av erage person what he needs to make Mm happy. He will tell you that all he needs. is to b<* wealthy enough to work or rest wjhc.n he pleases* to enjoy ;.ii the amusements that can give pleftfruce, und perhaps to travel or > ' udy. Money will buy happiness for .ulHtm. of men and women." So ?.!atfd was this man at the ta>? vmb which he had disposed of his op poben.a- exceptions that he< leaned <. osi thfitable and said triumphant - ' I'll t.-ll you what I'll do. Write down four things re " * " ' one I'll give you a check for f 1,000." The next day, the same group met again at t}he luncheon table. "the man who had been challenged handed the challenger a slip of paper, H?- read <t in silence. Then he read it again, slowly and thoughtfully, the rest of the party looking on with keen, but mule interest. When he Anally laid it down, he took out his check book, wrote out a check for $4,000 and passed it across the table. Thjs 1* what wasT written on the paper: fktvA baby's smile. You cannot pur chose a baby's smile with coin or cur rency, btocks or bonds. To the soul that has .so recently come from para dise, the must coveted things in this world have no appeal. A mother's kis.s. a father's caress, a flower, i pretty trinket, may win a baby's smile, but you cannot bargain for it Ibat money cannot with gold. 1 2. Youth wfcen it is gone: The mai ! will never grind again with wit^l that has passed. All the wcultH kl the world canfcot buy back the ie*t and joyousnesa of youth or the c??. free happiness of maidenhood Wh?j maturity . has blotted them out. C The iQve of a good woman: Her love, like a baby's smile, cannot be bought with gold. Men nuiv silver and gold and precious stonei for a base counterfeit, but true jove that lasts eternally .is th.- mont pre. cious gift a woman can bestow. No man is rich enough to buy it; and no man is too poor to possess it j 4, Entrance into heaven: M?iK.y will buy every material thing there it * to be found in this world, but not V penny of it can be taken into the next and used to gain admission into a state of immortal bliss. Tbv keeper of the heavenly gate- is not si.- optible to bribes. There, at least, money ha? no value.? Exchange.'" * __L i _ ' ' Miller Rhoads Your kind of a store / ? THE most convenient and interesting store in Richmond, More tliUii forty departments, each one like a little shop in itself. You can get right oiY the train, go dircr'iiy to Miller & Rhoads, spend the entire day there and get everything you want for yours -if or home. A friendly, hospitable store,, where you can always feel free to shop around to your heart's 'content. It is a great, handsome store, where there is plenty of rooi'v, a ud something to rest and delight the eye on every side. Ii is a pleasure to shop amid such beautiful surroun dings. ? You are ahyiiys certain that whfcl you buy is just ' what it is represented to he; that it is of sound quality, giving you full value for every penny expended. You will never regret money spent at Miller & Rhpads. ? . You are not surrounded hv messy, out-of-date , "bargains" Tfiriist obtrusively in your path on crowded counters. You are always sure of the l>est and the newest at a fair and reasonable price. You can shop in comfort. You may check your parcels, rest in a luxurious rest room, write a letter, telephone, send a telegram, or get almost any kind of information at. the Information Desk. At noontime you can lunch in one of three beautiful dining-rooms amid :nt surroundings. i You always receive a warm, friendly welcome and courteous alter.! ion. There is a splendid spirit of willingness ampnrr the employees and an enthu siastic desire to please. Kor all these reasons. you will enjoy shopping at Mill' r & Rhoads. Each tin you vii! leave the store with a renewed sense of satisfaction and pleasure. You rrili -rvrl in the silks and dress : io.i's. .Miller & > JR heads /<..:< the largest and most fascncliuR stocks you have ever sren. You zvil.l never Jail to find a generous .assort' ment oj the newest patterns and materials. Shopping at Miller & R ho ads is never tiresome. You tan aluays find a restful nook for a few moments' com fort betxeeo purchases. Such delicious, well-cooked food is surprising outside of the home, Lttuchrous and teas in Miller & R hocds tea-room are irresistible. ttd it is such a pretty place to dine and re fresh one's self on a shopping trip. You will like the teide vo~ riety in the millinery depart ment. It isn't hard to zct just the !u,t you want at a pricc you ran afford. Tlic French tnoti is arc vc v smart and up to date, yet vary inex pe*s. + c. * R I C H -M O N D, V'A.