Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 280, 19 November 1907 — Page 2

THE RICHMOND FALLADIU3I AND SUN-TE L.EGRA3I, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1907.

PAGE TWO. MJTEILY m LA WEEK OF THE JOHN IV1. WEAVER OK )(Q)(D

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This is the last week of the Greatest Bargain Fesfr al ever witnessed in Richmond. There are still real bargains here, and good ones, too. Hundreds of people have come and gone, all have been absolutely satisfied, and why shouldn't they, when the Hoosier Store has made it a possibility of saving from 25 per cent to 50 per cent, on each and every article of merchandise sold. We Muiistl MoQ WsM EDdPWim Hence during the NEXT FOUR DAYS prices are going to be cut still lower lower even than ever so all that have been here before are invited and urged to call during the next few days, for prices will certainly get their share of slaughtering, such as was never before witnessed in Richmond. The remainder of the $10,000 stock must be sold during the next four days Wedleesdlaiy, Ttarsdlaiy, FrMay anucl SataMay

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Dress Goods PLAIN FACTS You can get a nice dress, suitable for any occasion, for one-half what you will pay elsewhere.

36 inch Wool Dress Goods in brown, i blue, red, green and black 23c 36 inch Cravenette Cloth, in gray plaid, worth 03c at 42c 3ti inch All Wool Serges, regular oftc quality, in all colors and black, at .. .." 43c Choice line of Fleeced Back Dress Goods, light and dark colors 10c White Dress Goods, Satin Stripe, at 5c 50 pieces I,ight Skirting, print, worth 7c at 42c 50 pieces Extra Heavy Apron Ginghams, in all the staple checks, worth 9c at 7c Cotton Batting for Comforts at.... 5c Percale and Fleeced Dressing Jackets at 48c

Hosiery

..We wish to direct special attention

to this department, not that the barj gains are any greater, but you seldom! find Hosiery Bargains that prove to! be what you will find these to be. j ISurson Hosiery for ladies, regular 35c ' quality, at 15c , Ladies Fine Ribbed Hosiery, 25c, numbers at 15c Ladies' Fast Black, fleeced lined, at 7c Children's Fine Ribbed Hosiery, all sizes from 5 to SVa at 6c Children's Ribbed Union Suits, ages 1 to 12 years, fleeced, at 25c Corsets with Hose Supporters attached, at 19c

Linen Dept.

Many excellent Bargains in thsi Department are going rapidly. If you are not a regular customer with us come In and sample a real bargain. Turkey Red Damask, 60 inches wide, choice patterns, worth 35c, at 23c Mercerized Bleached Table Linen, extra wide, good patterns, very cheap at 42c Bleached Crash Twilled, at.. 4c Unbleached Towel, fringed, at 4c Red Checked Towel Linen at 8c Unbleached 18-inch Linen. Toweling 7c Extra Heavy Outing Flannel in light and dark colors, stripes, plaids and checks, worth 7c, at 5c Cream Colored Outing Flannel at.. 5c Unbleached Turkish Towels at 4c

Blankets

Cotton Filled Comforts at 98c 100 pairs Grey Cotton Blankets, heavy j fleeced, per pair 49c j 100 pair Grey Cotton Blankets, large I size and good weight, at 59c j Wool Factory Blankets, in white, I grey and red, also plaids at $3.98 100 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, cream color only, per pair 29c

Mill End Linoleums at 40c Extra Heavy Union Carpets, worth 50c, at 38c Millinery

Many Good Things at Much Less Than Millinery Store Prices. Ladies' Street Hats 98c to $1.50 Ladies' $3.50 Trimmed Hats at.. $2.48 Ladies' $5 Trimmed Hats at.. $3.50 Ladies' $2.00 Trimed Hats at 98c

Corsets

You should not fail to see our American Beauty Corsets. The best Corset on the market for anything like the price. 25 pair Notingham Lace Curtains, at only 29c Children's Caps at a BargainCarpet Dept. We have a Carpet Department and are showing the best bargains ever offered you in that line. Just look at our Mill End Linoleums, 50c and 60c per yard any place In Richmond, on sale now for 40c per yard.

Duels Coats Mens $2.00 Duck Coat? S1.4S Men's $2.50 Duck Coats $1.S Men's $1.50 Corduroy Coal $3.4S Men's Shawknit Hose 19c

IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT It takes more than talk to convince raents in which you receive the best ! Men's $10.00 Worsted suits at . .$7.00 Men's $12.50 Overcoats at ..$10.00 you of that statement. "We have the of everything and buy at a price that , Men's $12.00 Worsted suits at. .$8.00 ; Men's $15.00 Overcoats , blue or black

goods that speak for themselves. Gar- will save you money.

ments that are cut in style; garments Men's Cassimere Suits at .. . .$4.9s;

that will fit you and vear well; gar- Men's $S.00 suits at $C00

Men's $12.00 Overcoats at .. ..$7.50

Men's $12.00 Overcoats, heavy at

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lined Boys' Knee Pants buits $1.50 SS.OO Boys' $3.00 Knee Pants Suits ,.$1.9S

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Out of over 500 pairs of Shoes we have only about 150 left, and in every pair you will find an exceptional bargain. Every pair sold has made a regular shoe customer for us. We have a pair that will fit your foot and pocketbook at the same time.

LADIES' SHOES Drew Selby's $3.50 Dress Shoes at the Hoosier Store. $2.48 Apple Blossom Shoe, worth $3.00, on sale $1.98 Ladies' $2.50 Vici Shoes $1.69 Ladies' $2.00 Dress Shoes $1.39 Godman's Box Calf, all sizes $1.48 Godman's Warm Lined Calf Shoes, worth $2.50 at ..$1.48 Misses' Fine Dress Shoe 98c Misses' $2.00 Dress Shoe $1.25 Misses' $2.50 Pat. Leather Buttons $1.25 Vici Kid Shoes $1.48

MEN'S SHOES Men's $2.50 Sain Calf Shoes $1.48 Men's King Cotton $2.50 Shoe, box calf $1.69 Men's .$3.00 Box Calf Shoe $1.89 Men's $4.00 Calf Shoes $2.10 Men's $4.00 Crossett Pat. Leather Shoes $2.98 Men's Special $2.00 heavy work shoes $1.25 Men's High Cut $4.00 work Shoes $2.98 Man's $3.50 Dayton Railroad Shoes $2.48 Men's $3.00 Vici Kid Shoe $1.98

A complete line of Boys' Shoes ranging in price from 98c up to $2.00, sale prices. Children's Shoes as low as 48c. A full line of Godman Shoes for Misses and Children at less than they can be bought at the factory today.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL SPORTS

GAME WITH WINONA MADE A CERTAINTY

Contract Has Been Received By the Manager of the Earlham Team.

sentatlve, and since there is a $.") for

feit to be paid by the team breaking it. a game is certain. Winona's manager writes that their ambition is to hold Earlham to a smaller score than they made against Butler, two -weeks ago. The store against Butler was ;;4 to t; and Earlham expects to equal it against the Techs. The local team is practically in as good condition as it has ever been this season. The contest with De Pauw, although hard, left the Earlham men in fine condition with no injuries to

speak of. This is in a great measure

for Saturday to finish the season. Nloomington, Ind., Nov. 19. Johnny Talbot, quarter back of the Indiana University eleven, who quit the squad recently, was in a suit Monday and will probably play in his old position against the Illinois eleven on next Friday. Financially the game was a brilliant one for both teams Michigan's share of the receipts, with the cost of the new bleachers taken out is ov-

will have to play the best kind of ball to win from the Suckers.

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TO EARLHAM GAME

Pauw in Saturday's game shows it to be fast and it is a foregone conclusion that a good game will be witnessed w hen the two schools line up at Washington park on Thanksgiving day.

Butler Will Keep Up a Lively

Practice.

FEATURLESS GAMES ' ON MONDAY NIGHT

lEntre Nous Defeated Lukens

EXPECT A FAST CONTEST.! Team, Two Out of Three.

Steinkamp 116 Snavely 132 Roberts 170 Waldrip 190

170 132 107

156 146 103 119

Totals 70S

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EXTRE NOUS IkG. 2dG. 3rG. Lahrman 160 ISO 204 Morrell ISt 122 14H Gloin 132 143 119 Hadley 140 120 111 Ward 160 119 161 Totals 776 G54 743

PLANS ARE COMPLETE FOB Y. M. U. BUILDING Working Specifications for the Superstructure.

WILL BE PLAYED SATURDAY

Z'Tner Indianapolis. Nov. 19.-Less than MARTIN HAS

ceipts and bets. two weeks remain for Butler and Earl-, Basket ball has spruns into the uam to get into shape tor the Thanks-1

due to the management of Coach Vail. limelight at Wabash college since the zM day same Earlham plays Winwho has kept the team in tip top phys-; close of the football season, and the L T , j . j

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QUAKERS ARE IN FINE CONDITION, HAVING SUFFERED LITTLE FROM THE CONTEST WITH DEPAUW THE PAST WEEK.

ical condition the whole season, avoid- mdir'ntps for the team which will

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of the came.

-Eariham's foot ball team is assured of their game next Saturday with Winona Tech." stated 'Happy- Wann. the manager. He has received the contract sigued by that school's repre-

Sporting Notes.

Franklin, Ind., Xov. 1?. The Franklin team went through light signal practice Monday. Manager Douglas is trying to get cither Butler or Hanover

game of the reason. Butler will scrimmage every night in preparation, but trie Jrving:on eleven w ill rest, ; Saturday, the entire team attending! the game between the two local high ' school

The Butler regulars who were out of

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doer game are worked regularly each week by Coach .Tones. j Ann Arbor. Mich., Nou IP. Since'1 Saturday's gr rtt ginn Michigan students and alumni are loudly demanding a continuance of the annual game with Pennsylvania and if Penu is willing Michigan will doubtless play on Franklin field next year. j B'ooraington. Ind., Xov. 19. Mon-i day afternoon coach Sheidoa started

the Indiana football team on its final day. The Butler lineup will be difwork of the season in preparation for.ferent from what it haa been in any tho Illinois game in this city Friday. game so far this season, as there are Since the defeat at the hands of the j a number of old stars in school who freshman team, stock in the varsity j will report today to get into shape for

eleven has dropped below par, and it ! the general opinion that Indiana

LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost

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BOWLING NOTES. Proprietor Crump, of the city alleys is offering a fine turkey for high

rur nrpnnn score made between Nov. IS and X6v. Trlb nbLUnU. 2Z. Fred Lahrman is the present . holder of the high score with 204.

This score has small chance of winning the Thanksgiving luxury however. Jim Martin the veteran bowler nas so far won every prize offered for high scores. naneiy a ball, box of cigars and pair of bowling shoes.

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Sonday Night Games.

Plans for the Y. M. C. A. building have been completed and architects are now working on gpeciflcatlona for the superetructure preliminary to letting contract. Architect HusEey of Lansing, Mich., the original architect, is expected in . Richmond any time to confer ith Kaufman & Son, local architects, in reference to the work wet to be jlone. Contractors Wolfe and Ewing, of Indianapolis, who secured the contract fur foundation construction, are rushing it to completion. In the course of the nest two weeks it is thought the greater portion of thl3 section of the

' Chicago passengers usng C. C. ft U,,h b?. completed. Ik trains land at 12th ei (Illinois I The big cement rnixer i daily tarn--, j Central) Station: most conveniently i ing out tons of working material and by! located. Remember this. 6-tf tbis is rapidly being placed In the

moulding frames.

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In a game unfeaturcd except

lp.ft S.iturdav's sr.ime v. ill be in snane ! noor scores the Lntre aous team in!

for the final contpst and the men tlie City Bowling league won from the Kev. Thoma Lord who wni reach

w'jo hare been laved off for several ! Lukens Monday evening, two games his Kih birthday in April celebrated

davs will begin to renort for duty to-i out of three. ! the seventy-third anniversary of hi

Lahrman, of the Lntre roued credi-1 entrance into the ministry by preach

table games, getting an average of , ing at the Horncastle Congregational

the last same of the season.

ErUumx ftood nhoiDs against De- Luken

171 1-3 and high score of 204. The individual and team scores were:

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