Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 291, 1 December 1907 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1907.
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A sale that will bring gladness to every home and joy to every heart A sale that means a saving of hard, cold cash cash that will be needed this winter for bread and fuel as well as dry goods, clothing and shoes. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, MARKS THE OPENING Our entire store is filled with bright new merchandise and all are at
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Dry Goods Clothing Carpets
Hats Furnishings Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments Trunks and Valises Curtains and Draperies and our Busy Basement Bazaar
An immense line of strictly seasonable goods from ten distinct departments offered the public at the most remarkably low prices ever quoted. Take advantage of this most timely opportunity.
This building shows in outline the New Wholesole Store of Ely & Walker Co., St. Louis, Mo., whose Great Removal Sale provided us the opportunity to offer to our customers the Remarkable Values quoted below.
The Ely & Walker Dry Goods Co.'s Great Removal Sale proved to be (as we expected it would) the Greatest Bargain-Giving Event in the history of the Wholesale Dry Goods trade. Knowing that they would name low prices, we attended this, the greatest sale of Winter Merchandise ever held. We secured bargains that will enable us to hold a record-breaking Sale a Sale so timely that you can supply your needs for the Winter at prices that would have been impossible but for this Sale. Many Special Sales have been held throughout the country, but we feel safe in assuring the buying public that never before have they been offered an opportunity to secure such strictly high-grade, seasonable merchandise at such phenomenally low prices. An inspection of the goods and a comparison of prices will convince the most skeptical, that no economical buyer can afford to neglect this opportunity to buy Winter goods at Summer prices.
For Your Own Personal Benefit We Ask You in Great
TO READ Each and Every One of the Matchless BARGAINS Listed and Described In Our Big Bill Left at Your Door
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WHOLESOME WH FOLLOWED WITH THEROYAL CHILD
ft Is Not Pampered and Spoiled Like the Children of Many of the American Millionaires.
SIMPLICITY AND SOMETIMES REAL SEVERITY.
A Little Feud Behind the Incident at Portsmouth A Strange case of Auto-Hyp-nose Found in London.
during her absence. The same loving care is shown by the Czarina as a mother. To be with
her four little girls and the baby Czarevitch Is her greatest happiness. She sees that they are fed on the simplest food, dressed In the simplest fashions and are allowed none of the unnecessary luxuries that might easily be thefts. The Czarina has sensibly decided not to let her children be unduly petted or to be made self-conscious by overdressing, so that the four little Grand Dutchesses and the tiny Czarevitch are just natural, every
day children.
Three . granddaughters of Queen Victoria, who are now young mothers, are all noted for their devotion to their children. They are Queen Maude of Norway, Queen Victoria of Spain, and the Crown Princess of Roumania. Little Prince Olaf is the idol of his mother as well as of the Norwegian people. His mother is so passionately
devoted to him that she is jealous of
any stranger or hired nurse doing any
thing for him, and she is far happier in the nurusery than at any court
function.
The young Queen of Spain, like her cousin. Queen Maude, is quite "wrapped up" in her little son, and has the same anxiety to do everything for him with her own hands. She, too, prefers the motherly duties to the
stiff, punctilious etiquette of the Spanish court, against which she rebels as
much as she dates.
The beautiful Crown Princess of
Roumania, a daughter of the late Duke of Edinburgh, has conquered the
hearts of the Roumanians, who at first received her coldly, by her sterling
qualities as wife and mother. She has
four children, aged from fourteen downward, and they are an Ideal family of happy, healthy youngsters. Behind the story of Lord Charles Beresford's severe rebuke to Rear Admiral Sir Percy Scott, who ran up a flippant signal just before the Kaiser arrived at Portsmouth, is a little feud which has been the gossip of Service Clubs for months past. It is an open secret that Sir Percy Scott got the swelled head after his success in the South African war with
his wonderful guns. For the past year the navy has been divided into two camps, one the larger one which backs up Sir Percy Scott. The leaders of these two camps dislike each other cordially and more particularly for the reason that Sir John Fisher, the King's friend, who is First Lord of the Admiralty, is known to be jealous of Lord Charles Beresford's immense popularity and to favor Sir Percy Scott. The women have helped to make matters more difficult and Lady Charles Beresford, who is the most "talkative" woman in town, did not hesitate to lead attach on the Scott contingent. A strange case of auto-hypnose occurred in a London dental hospital
face containing a capsule of the anaesthetic, which was to be broken by
the presence of a screw.
The screw was tightened and the
patient became unconscious, the five teeth extracted and a minute or two afterward the young woman came to and declared that she had not felt the
slightest pain. When the mask was to be used on another patient it was discovered that
News of the T. P. A.
WE are advised that at a meeting of the state board of directors held in Terre Haute, Saturday, November 23rd, that it was there decided to
next state convention at
the capsule was intact and that the ' Wegt Baden The dale of the con. mere thought that she was to become , ventIon is May 15th and 16th, 1908. unconscious had put the young woman We WQuld rather have geen the state to sleep. . fnnvontinn srn tn snmc noint more
convenient to the most posts, but in view of the fact that the state board sent out an invitation to each Post in the state to entertain the convention, and as none of them would do it, we
suppose they decided that this was
The dentist now declares that he i
will use hypnotism instead of anaesthetics whenever he has to do with a nervous patient. London is in the grip of the most
violent scarlet fever epidemic on rec-: the best soiution of the proposition
ord. According to the books of the unless the state board felt antagonthirteen Metropolitan Asylum Board istic to the various Posts, because hospitals now open there are at pres- they wouid nGt agree to entertain this ent no less than 7,956 scarlet fever ; convention, it seems to us that had patients under treatment in these in- j they agreed to defray from the state stittuions and more than 20,000 pa- j fun(js the same amount of expense tients are being treated in their ias wI11 be incurred by the state div-
homes.
ision, because of holding the conven-
The patients are being removed ; tlon at West Baden, that some Post from their homes in every part of ; would have accepted the proposition!
L-onaon at an average rate or neany , to entertain them. To entertain the 150 a day. Yesterday the removals delegates from the various Posts. reD-
(By Richard Abercorn.) London, Nov. 30 Unlike the pampered, overdressed children of some American millionaires, most of the royal children of Europe are brought up in a wholesome simplicity, even approaching Spartan severity in some cases. The example for royal moth
ers to follow in not "coddling" their children was set by Queen Victoria, j who, with the wise aid of the Prince Consort, raised a large family of little princes and princesses in an admirably sensible and unostentatious plan. The German Crown Prince, who has now two baby sons, is determined to have them raised in the same plain healthy fashion, on simple food and plenty of work, that he himself experienced. The Crown Princess, too, is not likely to "spoil" her boys, for she Is imbued with the prevailing and sensible idea that royal children should be fitted for the important roles destined for them not by pampering them in nurseries "de luxe," but by making them live the hardy and healthy life of the normal middle class child. Perhaps the most devoted mother among royal ladies is the Princess of Wales, whose children are the models of what princely youngsters should be. Their mother leaves very little to hired nurses in the care of her children, but makes herself their companion, sews their little garments and superintends their lessons like any plain citizen's wife. Their diet is carefully
regulated by her, and she even took yesterday. A young lady was to have
the trouble before leaving England for her recent Indian tour to draw up a g-M-ies of menus for the nursery table
numbered 130 and these came from
twenty-nine otu of the thirty-two parishes into which the metropolis is divided, thus showing how widely spread is the epidemic. Patients who have recovered are being discharged from the hospitals at the rate of 120 a day.
English college boys, like the American variety, are apt to break out Into
resenting over six thousand T. P. A.'s in this state has got to be an undertaking that a Post does not care for unaided. They cannot be blamed, and we think that it is up to the state of ficers to select some convenient point like Indianapolis, and there hold the state conventions and defray a part or all of the expenses of holding these conventions from the state treasury. To go to West Baden, in the words of
rowdiness, but at the ancient univer-1 Brother Haas of Vincennes, is taking sities of Oxford and Cambridge the ' the convention where there is no T. undergraduates are much more dis- j P. A.'s, where there is no Post, and
turkey, those who were more conservative ate chicken and the average
one ate hog and hominy. Traveling men as a general thing when it comes to eating, "only touch the high places" but turkey at twenty-three cents per", is a little higher place than they usually light. During the six months ending November 1st, the association has paid five death claims, amounting to $25,000 and 905 indemnity claims amounting to $75,532.21, the last being the average of $84.47 per claim. We are in receipt of Information from our old friend, Frank Hiatt. who is now in Salt Lake City, that prosperity is camping on his track, and that he is well satisfied with his new home. All the boys unite in wishing Frank the best of success. Last night was regular meeting and several matters were taken up and discussed. The next month or fo will be quiet in T. P. A. circles as everybody will be Interested in Christmas. T. P. A.'s will all remember that In February we have our nomination for officers. It is well enough to look
around and see who we can rv.t up for the various offices that will fill them as satisfactory asrfhe present incumbents. By officers we mean president, secretary and treasurer and board of directors. Chairmen of committees are not included. Some salesmen have a penchant for "nursing their trade." The great trouble arises from keeping it too long at the bottle. The house can not afford to pay for the roils. A "grown up" trade is more profitable. Ex. W. II. Q.
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orderly than the most boisterous elements in an American seat of learning. Both at Oxford and Cambridge the undergraduates have recently given exhibitions of violent high spirits
which brought the ringleaders before;
the local magistrates. The Oxford resolved into a free fight between "town" and "gown" citizens versus collegians and later the undergraduates attacked the police, hustling them and knocking off their helmets,
where there is no people for such a grand gathering to make any impression on. It has no place for any outside amusements, there is but one railroad and no interurbans. It will boost no Post in this state. We can have no parade and any band will have no effect upon it's few citizens. It is located way down among the hills, hard to get at. The only thing in It's favor is plenty of mineral water to drink, (and If you drink it you
can drink no whiskey, so everybody
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etc. Eight of the undergraduates ; will be sober) and one of the finest charged at the police court with as- j hotels in the world, that can hold you
saulting the police were heavily fin
ed.
up for $5.00 per without batting an eye. "We trust that Post C will be
The visit of the King and Queen of represented In this convention, but Spain to Cambridge, where the : we don't know whether enough of Queen's brother is an undergraduate them can be gotten together with sufof Magdalen college, was the occas- j flclent nerve to make the trip and
her five teeth extracted, and the dent
ist decided to use an anaesthetic. He fixed a rubbed mask over the patient's
ion of the Cambridge "rag". It was even more violent than the Oxford affair. The undergrads were determined to make a bonfire and seized everything inflammable and even things not inflammable, like growing shrubs and saplings. There was the usual conflict with the police, who
were subjected to great indignities by ( the excited collegians. But they suc
ceeded m arresting only one offender, who was fined by the local magistrates, next morning.
form a very big crowd, or not
Jim Lewis went to Arba on Thanksgiving, incidentally to eat turkey and accidentally killed a few rabbits, but altogether reported a rood time. Chas. O. Tooker is selling a line of advertising novelties out of Brooklyn, N. Y. We think that most of the boys In Post C, T. P. A. spent Thanksgiving day at home. Some of those who spent their money in a high handed way. without regard to old age. ate
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