Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 279, 5 November 1906 — Page 3

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This Week Again Read Them.

Read carefully ! Read of the Outings! Read of the Silks if. Read about the

Underwear, the Blankets, the Cloaks ! Read what we say here

and know that all has not been told !

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GREAT OUTESG FLANNEL BAlGABNSl

5,000 YARDS OUTING FLANNELS, the best 12 1-2 c quality, Teazle Down and Daisy Cloths in plain colorings, light blue, pink and cream, 50 styles to select from Outing Flannels such as these never sold at less than 12 1 -2c. Price now

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OUTING FLANNEL BARGAIN NO. 25,000 yards heavy Outings! the ?0c quality, 40 styles to pick from, Jnedium, dark andv light shadings, all 28 in eyes wide at

GREAT SOLCC BARGAINS.

2,000 YARDS CHANGEABLE AND PLAIN TAFFETA SILKS, the regular 75 cent quality, fine chiffon rustling finish, all shades, changeable, red and black, blue and black, green and red, green and black, in fact all the correct k combinations, also plain shadings, at per "yard..

50c

BIG BARGAIN No. 12. DOLLAR QUALITY FANCY SILKS, in splendid patterns, heavy, soft quality, all combination. See the east

window. They sgl at.

PLAID SILKS! PIAID SILKS! Beautiful Plaid Silks, all combinations at

50c

ireaU: Uiradeieairi Sale

MEN'S FLEECED UNDERWEAR the best 50c qualiy, very heavy fleeced back, dark colors, shirts and drawers, all sizes. This Men's 50c un- oft derwear at : 5"C LADIES' VEST BARGAIN' 75c quality finest gauge heavy fleeced Vests and Pants at 45C LADIES EXTRA SIZE VESTS Sizes 7, 8 and 9; finest ribbed 75c grade, heavy, fine Rr fleece Ot UNION SUIT, BARGAIN, extra heavy 50c quality Misses' and Boy's Union Suits, the self

same that sells at 50 c; selling them at

35c

LADIES' UNION SUIT BARGAIN, Extra Heavy Fleeced Suit, 75c grade; selling them at EXTRA SIZE LADIES' VEST AND PANTS, size 7, 8, and 9,

regular 40c quality Ribbed

Fleeced Underwear

MEN'S UNDECWEAR BARGAIN. We think the best 75c quality extra yieavy (wool back) fleeced w have ever seen. Selling tftese splendid

shirts and drawers at

LADIES' EXTRA SIZE UNION

SUITS, heavy fleeefed back-

now worth 75c; seaing themj

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50c

EXTRA HEAVY LADIES' VESTS and PANTS, the heavy quality, heavy fleece, worth 40c LADIES ' BLACK FLEECED HOSE, ribbed top .full sizes, heavy fleeced back, good 20c grade; 2 pairs for EXTRA HEAVY 11-4 GRAY BLANKETS, worth $1

25c

25c 75c

EXTRA HEAVY AND LARGE

GREY BLANKETS, grey and

tan, worth $1.25

$1.00

CHILDREN'S RIBBED FLEECED HOSE, both fine and wide ribbed, splendid 20c quality, all sizes OEjs 5 to 9 J -2 selling at 2 pairs for Jt

Good Quality Cotton Blankets Fifty Cents a Pair. EXTRA HEAVY 5-lb. 12-4 BLANKETS, Red, Blue and Pink Borders, worth $2 at $1.45

LADIES' RIBBED PETTICOATS .......L 25c LADIES' EXTRA HEAVY FLEECED NIGHT GOWNS 48c LADIES' DOLLAR QUALITY OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, Fancy Daisy Flannel, V Neck 75c HEAVY ALL LINEN BLEACHED CRASH TOWELING, worth 10c 7c HEAVY 68-INCH BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, Mercerized, 30c 75c FINE HEAVY BLEACHED MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK 50c

60c GRADE MERCERIZED Fine Bleached Table Damask 45c SPLENDID BEST GRADE COMFORT PRINTS, worth 7c 5c 50 STYLES FINE CHALLIES for Comforts 5c DOUBLE FOLD FLEECED SUITINGS, the regular 15c grade 10c DOUBLE FOLD 18c FLEECED SUITINGS, beautiful designs, go at . 12 l-2c MEN'S GOOD MERINO SOCKS, worth 15c 10c

The best $10 Coats in Richmond are here. The best Coats up to $15 are here

The best Skirts for the money ere here. The best Children's Coats are here.

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The line of the Jeffersons, from the First to the Fifth, the latter, Thomas Jefferson, son of the late Joseph Jefferson the Fourth, who will present "Rip Van Winkle at the Gennett on Tuesday evening.

"Gingerbread Man" Gennett J Kendall part and what more could we Will Donnelly, the well known ten- ask?

; , , , . . i mere wm De no advance or prices ! or wno sings one of the leading roles ! . urT-.ni i x- , when Mr. Kendall plays here on Frlin "The Gingerbread Man", which I day night at the Gennett an1 it would .will be seen at the Gennett tonight, be advisable to order your seats in had an amusing experience recently; advance, if we can believe what othion his way to New York. "The Gin j er lu sa'; "His greatest triumph.- ! . t. , , Mr- Kendall plays the title ro!e oC gerbread Man' company had plyec? ; gwell EIegant Jones on whom dame Philadelphia and was aiming for the ! fortune has bestowed a million dolmetropolis. When the train reached' lars through an investment in a mine, Jersey City the company started for1 anl is a very happily married man, , , . . , , , until he takes a journey to look after the entrance to the Twenty-third fer-1 ,. .. . i i nis mining interests, and Yemains ; ry. They had almost reached the; away for a period of seven months. ; boat when Mr. Donnelly discovered In the mean time a scheming lawyer

he hart left his walkins stick in the1 ! ana tormer suitor tor his wile s at-

chair car. He hurried back to get it; and after securing it came rushing1 out at a terrific pace to catch the ferj ry boat. He arrived just in time to" have the attendant slam the gate in1 his face. Gus Weinburg, one of the1 comedians with the company, who was safely stationed on the boat, call1 ed out to Donnelly: "You didn't run' fast enough!" "I ran fast enough,"1 shouted Donnelly, as the boat, floated' out into the river, "but I didn't start in time."

Thomas Jefferson Gennett. Thomas Jeffersbn who is the only Rip Van Winkle of the Jefferson family, and the senior actor of that name, holds with distinction the affectionate1 well wishes of a vast pupblic, which' has grown to love his late father,-

Jeseph Jefferson, who has passed to

a higher life.

fections, learns that Mr. Jones is away and that he and his wife are not on the hest of terms, starts scheming to separate them, by telling malicious lies, and when Swell Elegant Jones does return he places him in compromising positions by the aid of a female detective, and Mrs. Jones whose mind is poisoned by the evidence that confronts her starts proceedings for a divorce. ' Of course, it all comes out right in the end and ends happily as all good plays should and everyone leaves with the impression that Swell Elegant Jones is a dear old loving spendthrift with many virtues, and whose only fault is his eagerness to see others happy even if it costs suffering on his own part.

v Vaudeville The Phillips. This week will be one of much interest at the New Phillips as Man-

Thoma.s Jefferson of ; ager Murray has arranged not only

these times is the genuine represen- to give his patrons a week of vaude-

tative of the "Rip Van "Winkle" j ville that will be highly pleasing but s'eems to go on forever, for, as old as : in addition he will present a burlesque it is, the dramatized legend is hiight company on Thursday evening and and interesting whenever seen in the j Tuesday evening, following the reghands of capable actors. It will be ! ular presentation of vaudeville, by presented in this city at the Gennett tne payment of ten cents additional, next Tuesday night by Thomas Jeff- , those who care to stay and see the

erson, who has inherited much of his' j motion pictures depicting ten rounds

father's natural talent, which has ;ot tne iseison-uans light will be priv-

added to with ideas of the histrionic drilled into him by years of his as-

ing. It should be understood that th additional ten cents has nothing to do with the admission to the vaudeville, as the admission to that will be as usual and the payment of the extra ten cents will be required only from those who see fit to stay for the extra performance. There is no doubt but that this week's offerings in vaudeville will bo found the very best. In full the program is as follows Overature Miss Ruby Cohen. THE DAVENPORTS Comedy Sketch. SHORT and SHORTY Musical Comedians. EDMONDS and HALY Singing and' Talking Comedians. ILLUSTRATED SONGS Miss Ruby Cohen. "The Robin's Sweet Song Reminda Me of You." "Won't You Be My Girlie?" CREO the Sensational European Novelty. The formation of Woman Out of Wood. Plaster and Cloth. THE PHILOSCOPE "A Strang Engagement Bouquet." "Lone Highwayman."

sociation with the elderion the stage.

In appearance he resembles his father very much, and in acting he car ries out the character of Rip in so familiar to all theatregoers that to

mention the name, Rip Van Winkle, meant to think of a Jefferson, and vice versa. I

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understood, were taken on the scene of the fight and are genuine and not imaginary creations. Election returns will also be received on Tuesday even-

Burlesque at the Phillips. The big Metropolitian success, the High Flyer BurleRque Company, New York's greatest show, will be at the New Phillips next Thursday night. This show consists of the prettiest, shapeliest and cleverest girls New York could produce. The wardrobe is the finest Manager Koster could procure on his Paris trip this summer, and as for comedians, they need no Introduction as the company is headed by the always remembered Milton Schuster, the little Hebrew, and Fred Bard, that clever master of Legmania. The show will consist of an opening skit entitled "Two Old Sports," followed by six European and American vaudeville acts including Schuster and J3ard, Burkhard and Berry. The Redding Sisters, Mile. De Arco, and Delvore and Oneida. The entertainment will close with,, that successful burlesque entitled' "Fun Snl

the Subway," and grand up-to-date

songs and music

A New Tramp Gennett. A genuine tramp, a detective, a life

insurance agent, a wealthy rogue and a deceitful husband, a persecuted i

wife and mother, a beautiful dauter and a village neer-do well, are the principal characters which go to

make up Manager U. D. Newell s

comedy sensation. "A Jolly American

Tramp", which will be presented at

the Gennett , theatre next Wednesday matinee and night. The play is from the pen of Edward E. Kidder, a play- j wright who is responsible for more j tender, touching, pathetic, heart In- j teresting plays than any other author j now before the public. His "Peace- j

ful Valley" and A Poor Relat:on" made Sol Smit Russell famous and a millionaire. In this work he promises to surpass his other effort?, and give to us a piece that for stirring situations, startling climaxes, as well as heart touching interest cannot be surpassed. Manager Newell has cast "A Jolly American Tramp" with care, selecting only artists eminently fitted for their respective roles. . ' Ezra Kendall Gennettt. is indeed with pleasure that theatitg0' can forward to the com-

jSof Eira Kendaall nd his latest off-

ori.Xt "Swell Elegant Jones." In the

tiUrl-role i Ezra Kendall has . a typical

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The same Bid and Brilliant C?t and Comoany. includina Eddie, T

Redway, Ross Snow, Gut Weinburg, Homer Lind, Nellie Lynch

myra Forrest, Mae Phelwr Gertrude Zimmer and a Chorus

Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c Seats ready Friday morning, Nov. 2d, at the Westcott P

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The New Phillips Vaudevi'Je Theatre

O. G. MURRAY, LESSEE AND

WEEK OF NOV

Saturdays 3,

A OVERTURE, Miss Ruby Cohen. B. THE DAVENPORTS. Comedy Sketch. C. SHORT AND SHORTY. Musical Comedians. D. EDMONDS AND HALY,

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:15 pm. 5 p. m.

Robin's Sweet Song ReniTnds

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The Sensational European Novelty. The Formation of woman out of Wood, Plaster and Cloth.

Singing and Talking Comedians. G THE PHILOSCOPE I. ILLUSTRATED SONGS. - , A Strange Engagement Coquet." Miss Ruby Cohen. A Lone Highwayman." Special -matinee each Saturday; children 1 5 cents. All other matinees .10c, except to children under 5 years. Souvenirs Wednesday, matinee..

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