Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 123, 24 May 1907 — Page 10

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The Geo. H. Knollenberg Cq.'s Dry Goods Department is becoming better known every day as the place where women can be absolutely sure of obtaining perfectly correct styles in outer garments and white goods. We are more and more impressed with the fact that Richmond's representative women are coming here for their spring suits, outer garments and other dry goods necessaries. To meet the demand, our buyers have made larger purchases than ever before of the finest merchandise that it was possible, to obtain. Stocks are complete and at their best Monday as well as all next week every section in this store will show a comprehensive collection of all the newest and most fashionable goods for the spring and summer season of 1907.

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A special showing in our Ladies Garments for the May Festival. The styles are here and have authoritatively asserted their right to recognition from the votaries of Dame Fashion This season is the old favorite Eton Suit and the new English Cutaway. These suits embody all those countless little subtle touches which contribute to the sum total of the permanent elegance and graceful style effect which mark the creations of New York and eastern ladies' tailors.

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Ladies9 Furnishings In this department can be found almost everything that a lady needs in the way of furnishing goods. Every article has been selected with the greatest care, and every effort has been set forth to make this the most complete department of its kind in our big store. We have a new and complete line of fur. nishings for the women who arc con. templating attending the May Festival

Below we quote a few suggestions . Ladies' Lisle and Silk Vests mall the different styles at popular prices. Ladies' Union Suits, closed knee and Lace Trimmed. Ladies' Fancy Colored Silk and Lisle Hose in Tan, Black, White, Blue and Pink. Ladies' Lisle and Silk Gloves, 12 and 16 button length, White, Black and Tan. Ladies' 12 and 16 button Kid Gloves in White, Black, Tan and Opera Shades. Our assortment of FANS is now complete. Our stock contains many of the latest novelties as well as the most stable shapes and colors at correct prices.

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. Our elegant waist showing is one of exceptional interest, embracing the newest conceptions and creations for the Spring and Summer wear. A very large space in our store is taken up for display of these waists and undermuslins, which collectively make the grandest showing of this class of goods ever shown here in Richmond or vicinity. We can meet every possible contingent want, as to price and style, from a stylish, well made waist at a very low price to the most elaborate trimmed silk party waist. A visit to our waist department will convince you. Better call this week and be well dressed for the May Festival.

The Underwear Department.- II you are not familiar with our underwear, you should make it an early visit. There is nothing lacking to make it the most complete line to be found in Richmond. All our undermuslins are carefully selected, and only the best quality, shape and fit are considered. Dainty Muslin Skirts, Corset Covers, Pants and Gowns, the clean, sanitary and fresh kind, placed on display this season. There will be active buying on the second floor today. Better come early, for there are special bargains here for you.

TME GEO. M. KMOILJUEMIBIEIR (CO

110 HOPE HELD OUT FOR HER RECOVERY

Mrs. McKinley Showed Some Improvement But Her Condition- Is Serious.

LOSES USE. .OF. ..TONGUE.

THIS MAKES THE GIVING OF - NOURISHMENT A VERY DIFFICULT MATTER CAME OUT OF A COMATOSE STATE.

Canton, O., May 24. The following bulletin was given out by Drs. Kixey, Portman and Eyraan this afternoon: '"-ilrs. McKinley's condition is improv

ing and we trust will continue to improve. Her condition, however, is serious. The principal difficulty is to give . sufficient nourishment. There is a. decided improvement as to paralysis, which was confined to one arm.' Dr. Rixey agreed that no change in treatment hitherto prescribed is advisable. The difficulty in giving nour

ishment is inability of the patient to!

swallow, as she has also lost the use of her tongue- During the morninig she came out of a comatose condition and recognized . .Secretary ' Cortelycu. but corJd .not speak. Pr. Portman holds xjut no hope, of recovery. Dr. Rixey will return to Washington Saturday night.

The City in Brief.

FRIDAY NIGHT EVENTS.

We have plotted, planned and figured, working from morning till night, seeking for a medicine that will take the place of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, but we can't find it. Tea or Tablets, cents. A. G. Luken & Co.

Whitewater lodge I. O. O. F. meets. Hokendauqua Red Men meet. Triumph lodge K. of P. meets. Art Association meets. Choir practice at First Presbyterian church.

F. H. Storer of the Bussey Institute, Cambridge, Mass., has resigned to take

effect next September. He has been! professor of agricultural chemistry iu the institution since its foundation iaj

Sweet Florida Oranges at Prices. Butterick's Patterns. I!crr!s & Co'8. George Beeson of Ccnnersville, has returned home .after visiting here. Jesse Card is visiting relatives and friends at Connersville. Free Turtle Soup Saturday Night at Speck Torbeck's. 100 beautiful Gold Fish just received at Price's. Mrs. Sarah M. Blair, of Indianapolis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Princella Thomas and nieces, at their home on North Sixteenth streetTelephone the Rlcnroona steam Lnnndry to get your laundry. H w York Count Oysters at Prices.

Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lindsay and son Harper, south of Milton, will attend one of the concerts of the May Festival. If in need of a tiog, steep or cattle dipping tank, write before buying to the National Medical Co., Sheldon. la. Menier's Chocolate Stacy's fork dipped and Price's own best chocolates. In the total quantity of tobacco grown the United States rivals Cuba and the Philippine islands combined, and British India is not very far behind the states. Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry. 919 Mala St.. Phons 151. Carpets Cleaned. july31-tf Salted Almonds and Salted PeaXuts at Prices. John Kendrick Bangs, the author, has forsaken New York and will hereafter make his home in Boston. He will spend his summers at Ogunquit, Maine. Turtle , Soup, Saturday night, 603 N. 12th Street. 24-2t Chicago passengers using C, C. & L. trains land at 12th st (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember thig. 6-tf

The Academy des Belles Lettres of Paris, has awarded 2.X of the 3.000 francs of the Prix Loubet to Henry Vignaud, secretary of the American embassy, for his book on Columbus. Crushed fruit strawberry ice cream and seven other flavors of the very best at Price's. The boys of the sophomore class of the, high school have challenged tike remainder of the school to a dual field meet to be held some time next week at the public school ptay grounds. The

challenge was accepted and the meet; will probably be held next Wednesday!

or Saturday afternoons.

BENEFIT OFJALL TEAM Dance Given on Thursday Evening Successful.

Of all the fruits that are in the land That grow cm bush or tree, I would give up the choicest ones For Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co.

The dance given Thursday night in Odd Fellows hall for the benefit of the Quigley and Babylon ' baseball team, was a success in every way, and about $75 was cleared for the benefit of theteam. Sunday, the local aggregation will go to CenterviSle where It will cross bats with the team recently organized at that place. Thursday the team will go to Farmland where the locSl boys will wield the willow in two games. June 2 the Muncie Oyamas will be taken on at Muncie.

When Rabelais was on his death beds a consultation of physicians was called

The dying man opened his eyes and looked at them. "Pray, gentlemen." lie

exclaimed, "let- me die a natural death."

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

Every woman of refinement appreciates a radiant, beautiful complexion, which is so much admired by men. Such complexions come to. all who use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, S3 cents. A. G. Luken &. Co.

SILVER IVIEDAL CONTEST AT NEW GARDEN CHURCH. Fountain City, Ind., May 21. A silver medal contest will be given by sis young ladies at the New Garden churc i one mile south of Fountain City. Tber will be music by the New Garden Prohibition chorus of twenty-five voices. The date is Sunday, May 2J, at " p. m-

I0LA LODGE TO HAVE CLASS NEXT WEEK. Iola lodge Knights of Pythias met Thursday night but owing to the fact that many members had gone tc Lynn, the meeting was adjourned till next Thursday night when the thin rank will be given a class.

HERE IS RELIEF FOR WOMEK. If you have pains In the back, Trlnary, Bladdei or Kidney trouble, and want a certain, pleasant herb cure for woman's ills, try Mother Gray's Australian Leaf. It is a safe and neverfailing monthly regulator. At Druggists or by mail Z0 cts. Scrapie package FREE. Address, The Mothtr Gray Co., LcFiy, N. Y.

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