Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 October 1904 — Page 8
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1901 ac THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUR DAY GAIN CARNIVAL Of Fall and Winter Merchandise, Unprecedented Bargains in Every Department. 1L71E3LJE1 XE:33:f 3XTC3r J"JbDJL? & onxrs
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Dress Goods 10 pieces Novelty Dress Goods, QQ worth 50c special, per yard . . . iUU
$2 50 Cravenette Cloths, special, per yard
. $2.00
Fancy Dress Silks
25 pieces Fancy Silks, worth 75c, special , per yard ...
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All Silk Moire Ribbons, Nos. l(i, 22, 40, worth up to 25c, f C special, per yard iUJ
Underwear
Extra special ladies' heavy fleeced Union tuits, worth 75c. special . Misses' heavy libbed Union Suits, fleeced, worth 50c, fpectal ... Ladies' heavy fleeced Terseyribb'd I'antsand Vests, worth 35c, special Ladies' 75c Flannelette Petticoats p'ain pink and blue cob rs. sptciil Ladles' Flannelette Petticoats Extra heavy fancy Stripe Flannelette Petticoats, special only . . . Black Mercerized Petticoats 10 doz Mercerized Petticoats, worth $1.25 (see windows), special . . .
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10 doz. black mercerized Petticoats, worth $1.50, to be sold special, (tee windows) Splendid dark Fancy Outings, worth S'sic, special, per yard . . . Good Canton Flannel, worth 5c yd, special, per yard 10c Dress Sateers, dark patterns, special, per yard 10c Fleeced Wrapper Goods, splendid styles, ptr yard .... Ladies' Colored Silk Umbrellas,
worth $2.50 and $3.00, special 01
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Quality and Prices Reign Supreme at Three Day Bargain Carnival
Fine Moquette Rugs 27x00. always fold for $2 50, special . . $1.75
IIEA1 AXD YOU'LL HE lNTEKEsTEI)
Blankets 200 p irs good Cotton
Bianneis, gooa sizs ana splendid quality, wortn 75c pa r, special Sc pair Comforts Extra size, goo.1 cotton filling, fine silkoline top and bottom, 50 of them, worth $1 25, . special 89: Ladies' Fancy Hat Veils, 1J4 to yds long, special JSOc
25c Ladies fine Emtroider.-rf T
orers, while they lat 5C Ladies' stylish B'ack Jet Colars, worth 50c. special 250 Ladies' 75c genuine Leather Bags, special . . V i 5()c Mennen's Talcum Powder, special lSc box See East Window. Bargain Carnival Window, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Uk DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Thr U ipardleled Bargain Days.
Ladles' Fine Wearing Apparel Stylish suits, stunning cloaks. notfov skirts, line waists, bfnutlful silk petticoats, and elegant furs characterize this department. The extensive preparations in thtsdep't enable, us to invite you to the most elaborate display of .rc-xtr ami htfk tlaxs rarmrerer shown In Kiohmonri. J nuh desired. rh moderate Pnl!?.?8w?llMthe b'9t" A cordial Invitation Is extended to oil ladies contemplating new fall narnienta. - "
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
Penmanship at night school. Dr. Park for high class dentistry, 8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant. Take the Dayton & Western cars to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now open.
Moore the real estate man, over 8 North Seventh street has several houses for rent. Go and see him today. Mrs. Frank McCurdy has gone to Muncie to spend several days with her parents. J. V. (iilberf, of Hamilton, O., was in the Vity yesterday calling on business i'ri.uuls. Mrs F. M. Creen, of Eaton, (..
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin j
C. (Ireen. vesterday.
Miss Jessie Seherb won the prize.
a gold band ring, offered to the one .
Helling 1 1 10 Iliosi uviveis 10 me carnival. Miss Kutie Twehaus is visiting relatives nt Dayton. "Miss Rhea Reid will leave for -New York Friday night. ' Do't let your Grocer give you something "just as good,'? insist on having Faultless Creams baked every day. :v Faultless Cream Crackers are fresh from the oven every day. That can be said of no other cracker sold in Richmond. Charles Roser spent yesterday with friends in Greenville. C. F. Gray, of Winchester, visited friends here yesterday. Richmond people eat cream and Putter Crackers. Welm you buy 'Faultless" or Richmond Putter, you set the best crackers made anywhere. This week we want to tell you about Faultless Creams. Miss Laura Campbell, of Ivokomo, is visiting in the city. Mark Stewart, of Chicago, is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pogue are visiting relatives at Chicago. Mis Esther Ilersey, of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives here. Have you noticed how crisp the new Faultless Cream Crackers is? After lots of expense, we are producing the finest Cream Cracker ever
sold in Richmond. Insist on having Faultless Creams. Mr. and Mrs. W. -II. "JudsonVtire visiting friends at Lafayeete. Ed Cappell as returned to Dayton, after visiting friends here. Sharon Jones will leave! -Monday to, spend the, week at. New York.
Bookkeeping, Stenographing anil the Common School studies-will be taught at the Business College Night School, which i opens Monday, Oct. 24th. 19-1 wk. j it's a mistake to imagine, that itching piles cairjfc be cured; a mistake to 'suffer' a-' day longer than you can help. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief and rpermaent cure. At any drug store," 50 cents." Mrs. John Ross has returned after visiting friends and relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Walter Jones is the- guest of -Mrs. Dull on in Kansas City. Mrs. II. K. Calvert, of Chicago, is visiting relatives here. JJ. D. Meger, of Rushville. was the guest of Richmond friends yesterday. ; t ,
Miss Nellie Reid has returned from a visit with relatives at Logansport. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. Phone 26. Public school branches taught, in the night school. The best flour, cai-efully blended,
the best lard money can buy, mixed and baked by the best bakers money can hire, make Faultless Cream Crackers, the ideal Cream Cracker. If you are no using them, try a pound and be convinnced of their goodness. Mrs. Oleo.Lundy has returned to Greensfork after visiting relatives in this city. Miss Dorothy Smith has returned to llagerstown after a visit with Richmond friends. Miss Tnez' Cramptcn has returned from St. Louis, wh':re she attended the Weld's Fair. Miss Myrtle St. John, of Battle Creek, Mich., is visiting relatives south of the city. - George W. Calderwood, of Oaklaud, Oil., is the gnest of Dr.Ev-0; McDivitt, of South Eighth street.
Mr. , find Mrs. H. McFarland, of Hagerstown, visited local friends and relatives yesterday. When you buy Faultless Creams, you are not buying a cracker that has been shipped a hundred miles in a dirty box car, and perhaps been on hands two or three weeks. They are fresh from the oven and all that sweet taste and crispness that are important in a good cracker is there. G. L. Kedzie returned to Springheld, ()., last, evening after visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Runyan. Miss Florence Matthews has returned from a visit with relatives and friends at Indianapolis. Miss Elsie Shera, of College Corner, reuirnd home yesterday after attending the Brown-Stewart wedding. Indiana is one of the strongholds
of the league, and being a doubtful State, the league will make an unusual effort to carry it for the Republicans. Practically all of the colleges of consequence in the state are represented in the league. Indiana university leading with a large and effective club.
Miss Edith Marsh has rctturned to Valparaiso after a Aveek's visit with friends in this citv and at Centerville. II. Fitzgerald, of the general superintendeait's office at Columbus, spent yesterday calling on local railroad friends. ; 4.
OLIVE BRANCH i HISTORY CLUB
Synod of the Lutheran Church Elects Officers. The members of the Olive Branch Synod of the Lutheran church at their meeting at Lyons Station yesterday named the following officers: President, B. F. Prince, Springfield, O. ; secretary, William Sigmund, Columbus, Ind.; treasurer, B. W. Bowman, Muncie, Ind. The meeting yesterday was addressed by President Iieokert, of Wittenberg College, of Springfield, Ohio, and the Rev. II. L. Yarger, western secretary of the board of church extension of Atchison, Kan. Delegates from different churches throughout' Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky were present. .
Has its First Meeting at Earlham College. The Earlham History Club held its first meeting of the year last evening and the members were addressed by Professor W. S. Davis, of thei Richmond high school on "Commodore Perry in Japan." This was a very appropriate subject as the work of the society for this term will be a comparative study of Japan and Russia.
Richmond Shoe Co. Eighth and Main. Clias. H. Feltman Geo. W. Dctiker
OFF AGIN, ON AGIN
After Cancelling Saturday's Game
Wittenberg Calls it on Again. :,.f .... .... v-in- - VF ,v Yesterday morning Manager" Al-
bertson, of the Earlham football team received a telegram from Wittenberg College, at Springfield, O., asking Earlham to meet them at Springfield on Saturday. The first of the week Manager Albejrtson received a telegram form the manager of the Wittenberg team cancelling the game between the two colleges that had been scheduled for this coming Saturday. The Wittenberg manager has made no explanations why he called off the gam?i the first of the week, and then called it on again two days prior to the contest. The Earlham team will be on hand to give the Buckey?s the gams of their lives if the game is not cancelled in the meantime.
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lh 1S00, when the Republican party first came into powei this was almost exclusively an agricultural conn try and the policy of the Democratic party was to keep it so' That party said the United States is destined to be the granary of the world, but a manufacturing 'country 'never. The Republican policy was to make it a great manufacturing as - well as agricultural country, and it has done so. In the year 1900 the United States produced one-third of all the manufactured products of the world and shipped them broadcast to foreign sarkets. This never could have been done under the Democratic policy of free trade.
FINE PROGRAMS For the Two Earlham Literary Societies Tonight. The- two literary soeieties, the Phoenix and the Ionian, will have their regular meetings this evening. The program for the Phoenix meeting will be- music, Pauline Saint; reading, Edna Clay; music, Edith and Frances Wilson; optional, Constance Ff-sler and Lillian Millikan. The Ionian program is 'The World's Fair as I Saw it," by Hugh Mauzy; recitation by Clarence Sumner; "Two Years Under the Stars and Stripeb," by W. E. Lear; "Pithy, Pungent and Profound," by Otto W. Ha isle v.
$33.00 California, Oregon and Wash
ington. Colonist one-way second class tickets on sale from Chcago to San Francisco, Los Angees, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and other Pacific coast points, and still lower rates to Utah, Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho points, via the Chicago, Unio Pacific & Northwestern line. Corresponding ow rates from all points.
Calls for a Neat well fitting shoe You should have no other. We're foot-fitter. We call attention to a few of our nea one?.
Krippendorf's hand turn and Goodyear welt Shoes combine more stj le, comfort and wearing quality than aov other shoe at the price . . , ..... . .OOiUU Krippendcrf's f 3.50 Shoes are easily worth $5.00, but we're ra setting them at . . JiOU We have the best. mosCstylish and complete lite of $2.00 shoes in the CO flfl city. In patent leather, box calf or vici you'll find no better at . . $iUU
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Compounded semi annually May 1 and November 1. Ready cash has saved many a man. A savings account is always ready. Safety Deposit Building
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Letters and Testimonials. The renowned Leschetizky gave a letter of reeoumemlation, in which he said: "Mr. Kruger has been my pupil and has evinced graat talent ad displayed indefatigable diligence. He will reach high rank as a genuine artist." The Prinociss of Stolberg, Wernirerode, when Mr. Kruger played in her castl?, showered the highest compliments upon his warm, brilliant, and romantic playing. . Princri Heinrich Yon Reuss, German ambassador at the Court of Austria, expresses the highest admiration of Mr. Kruger s pianistic attainments and the most cordial personal interest in him.
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Last evening the Iola Lodge, Knights of Pythias conferred the rank of Knight on Jacob Moore.
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Your Opportunity Is now to buy a few of your Christmas Presents. You can buy any article In the store at your own price. WATCHES DIAMONDS CLOCKS JEWELRY SIL VERWARE CUT CLASS HAND-PAINTED CHINA ETC. By making a small deposit we will hold any article until after Christmrs. SEATS PROVIDED FOR LADIES. AUCTION HOURS: Afternoons 2:30 - - Evenings 7:30
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