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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM,, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1904.
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HEET1HG FOR ART EXHIBIT
(Continued From First Page.) " tures which have been secured by Mrs. Will Jenkins, who has special charge of this part of the exhibit. Other reports submitted were by Paul Ross on artistic photography; by Mrs. Jennie Yaryan on Japanese art; by Mrs. L. D. Stubbs, on keramics; by Mrs. D. S. Coe on aces; by Miss Emma Bond on leather work. For the municipal art committee, Dr. A. L. Bramkamp reported that enough material has been secured to make a highly interesting and profitable displaj Prof. W. S. Hiser, for the manual training work, expressed the hope that the display will be improved in quality and artisticness. Mrs. Henry Gennett has offered to arrange for two recitals with out expense to the association provided an audience is guaranteed the performers. The offer of Mrs. Gennett was accepted with a vote of thanks. Bed Men You are requested to return all tickets on the runabout and $150 check to C. W. Genn, who wTill be nt the Carnival office every afternoon from 1 ti 2 o'clock and evening from 7 to 8. Tickets must all be in bv 8 o'clock Saturday night without fail. ' 1S-2L
OPEN-AIR TREATMENT
State Medical Association Ready to Hear From Committee. ' Indianapolis, May 18. Arrangements have been completed for the meeting of the Indiana State Medical association in Indianapolis on Thursday and Friday of this week. The sessions will be of great general interest, as addresses and reports will be given on subjects of public concern. Opening remarks will be made by the president, Jonas Stewart, of Anderson, and a welcome will be extended the members by Mayor Holtzman. On Thursday afternoon the report of the committee on state medicine will be read by J. N. Hurty of Indianapolis, and of the committee on tuberculosis by Theodore Potter of Indianapolis. The latter report in particular, it is said, will be of especial importance, as the committee was appointed by the state association a year ago, and careful investigations have been conducted ever since. The out-of-door treatment of tuberculosis, as tried at the state hospitals in Massachusetts and other Eastern states, ha3 received the closest study from the committee.
HOSPITALSECRETS. Nurse Says : " Pe-rerna is a Tonic of Efficiency."
Re-elected Old Officers. Indianapolis, May 18. The annual election of officers of the Indiana Retail Furniture Dealers' association resulted in the re-election of the former officers, as follows: President, W. H. Messenger, Indianapolis; first vice president, George E. Feeney, Indianapolis; second vice president, W. W. Drapier, Converse; secretary and treasurer, D. N. Foster, Fort Wayne.
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TOR SALE Old papers for sale ai the Palladium office, 15 cents hundred and some thrown in.
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FRIDAY, MAY 20. The Dearborn Theatre Management presents the one big operatic- .. comedy success of the, year
THE SHIRT WAIST is agitating QUESTION the men. Not bothering us much. however.
Carpents Cleaned by a New Piocess shirtwaists, we will do the laundering. THE RICHMOND STEAM LAUN PRY The Pennsylvania lines west have just doubled their sleeping car and dining car service with the installation of the schedule which took effect yesterday. Thirty-five new
sleeping cars between St. Louis and New York and Pittsbursr and Chi
cago. The Pennsylvania people claim
that no road in the country can boast a better sleeping car and coach equipment than the Pennsylvania lines west.
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Boys' Knee Pants Suits. For these two days we offer the choice of any boys' two piece knee pants Suits 4 Gift that are marked $2.50 for 9 I -wU We've the greatest line of Boys' Clothing of all kinds in the city. All of the famous Jane Hopkins make, which means THE MOST VALUE FOR THE LEAST OUTLAY to you. Boys' Colored Waists; in Blouse or Plain Styles, both light and dark colors with and without collars, special for OK two days v Boys' Knee Pants, regular 25c values, for 4 Q Thursday and Friday I O Men's Umbrellas, self opening, best Congo natural handles, fast black covers and Paragon steel frames, regular $150 fl 4 OR grade for J I ilLv Our Embroidery Sale continued for Thursday and Friday. Regular 7 U 2, JO, and 2-2c embroidery, see window, ftK per yard iUv Carpet Specials on sale tomorrow, 20 rolls Extra Super Union Ingrain Carpets, the largest line and the best selection of colors and patterns in the city, 35c 39c 45c Ladies, you'll be interested in our new line of Summer Kimonas, in light cotton materials, nicely made and trimmed, flj 4 ( 25c to ijj I.UU THE TXTJJRCDjJD STORE.
with its ensemble of 75 artists, including ..THE FAMOUS STAR CAST and THE BIG BEAUTY CHORUS. . .Presented here in its entirety, and precisely as given for 100 consecutive nights in New York and 200 consecutive nights in Chicago. Prices, 25c to $1.50. Sale of seats opens at Nixon's Confectionery, 80G Main St., Wednesday, May 18.
H ams BACON-SHOULDERS Fresh Pork Sausage, Unk and Bulk Boiled Ham, Frankforts j & ALL KINDS OF COLD LUNCH MEATS LAR D The best that can be made. 35084 Sohwegman's Meat Markets
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We provide the Best Meats
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One way second class colonist tickets to California, the North Pacific Coast, Montana and Idaho will be sold via Pennsylvania lines from March 1st to April 30th, inclusive. For particulars apply to nearest Ticket Agent of those lines.
ETERNAL VIGILANCE Is a good motto; but it must be carried out to be of value & If you are a vigilant observer you will always find that we have been vigilant in our preparations, and are vigilant in our efforts to supply the Dry Goods wants of this community & & &
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J: or ix lew (Jays Wc are spicauiiig uu uui i;uuuu;i& ouiue veijf titu txun vo values, which may meet your requirements, among these are the following:
5 doz. Ladies' White Petticoats, made of fine cambric, trimmed with lace insertion embroidery and Hemstitched Tucks, good full size all lengths, 38 to 44 in. very special price $1.12 EACH
A Wider Choice of Foulard Silks in the seasons latest designs and colorings would be hard to find at these prices: 25c. 35c. 48c. 68c Silk bargains worthy of your attention, many at cost prices and less.
An example of what we will do in the Annex for the next few
days : 10 Pieces Best all wool Carpets to go at 63c yard faf all desirable colcrings. i(S
per cent, dis
count on Furniture of all kinds Thi is an opportunity no thrifty houseket-per can afford to miss.
For "goodness sake" eat "Ideal Bread."
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very fortunate purchase of 75 pair of White Cotton Blankets, with fancy shot line borders just the thing for cool mornings and?, the price is so cheap you can afford to buy liberally and lay aside until Fall, the price will be iSic. pair.
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Dozen Ladies' Gowns, made of good muslin and cambric, cut full and long. Tucked yokes -trimed with lace and embroidery, special
ynue, & srL x o uiui, sizes jo to 1 1 -K-flJ Now don't think these few items quoted are the ONLY attractive items to be found in our large store: but this is an unnecessary statement to make, the familiar patron knows that Variety and quality are always conpled with proper value and safe prices with us. Spasmodic efforts are only as a flash, but to keep evenly regularly earnestly and legitimately in the trade has been, and is now, and will be our line of operation. So we invite comparison of stcc. comparison of quality comparison of prices relying upon a discerning public to pass a just verdict. THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO.
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