Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 310, 22 December 1907 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1907. 31 Emmons Editorial 0 M 0 ooo HBMT FOES THE YS Tot (DIhiirastinnisis

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Don't worry! Don't waste time or money! Don't shop at the expense of strength and comfort! We make Christmas buying not only pleasurable but profitable to our patrons. Hundreds of suggestions and some sure to suit you. The advantages of our very large and elegant stock are all yours.

Come Tomorrow. We Place on Sale

10 dozen Elegant Imitation Leather Bags, worth 50c and 75c, at only 39c Ladies' 50c Silky Fleece Undergarments at only 35c 35c Imported Checked White Waistings, spring of 1908 styles, yard 25c All Kid Body Dolls at a REDUCTION. See them. SPRING 1908 STYLES FINE LINGERIE WAISTS, elegantly trimmed, Special prices, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 & $2 Silk Petticoats, splendid Taffeta Silks, made good and full, special $3.98 Muffs Special Elegant Black Coney Muffs, worth $3.00, special while they last $1.75 Empty Holiday Boxes, all shapes and sizes, only 5c each 'Twill pay to see our exquisite line of Back Combs, Fancy Collars and Leather Bags.

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A satisfied customer is a walking advertisement. We have a great many satisfied customers season after season, come to us to make their clothes. They come with confidence and recommend us with confidence to others. We make fine Suits and Overcoats at $15 and $18.00. We guarantee everything we make. See the new Winter Woolens. Emmons Tailoring Co. 9th and Main.

TRA HOLLOlV krtEnr tiJO zJ --GIREi

THIS WEEK ONLY!

Razor ? Strop Sale

A dandy chance this, to buy his Xmas gift you'll

find every kind here as well as every other shaving conven

ience for ineu.

$2 and $3 Imported Razors, $2 BAIR RAZOR STROPS,

97c

5,000 of each. The razors are all traveler's samples, "Wade and ButcheV," "William Elliott," "Williams," "Sheffield." "Westenholm I.X.L.," "Westenholm" Pipe Razor, and 50 other popular brands razors we have been selling at $2.50 and $3.00 each. Every razor guaranteed for one year, subject to exchange or refund of money. Mail orders will be carefully filled. The strops are the famous "Bair" self-honing kind sold and advertised everywhere at $2.00; this week, 97c. ADAMS DRUG STORE, 6 tlx and IVIain Streets.

BOVS MUST FOLLOW BOOKJHTIQUETTE Girls of Worcester Jorm AntiRudeness Club.

THE MEMBERSHIP IS LARGE

The reported intention of some of the department stores of substituting women for their men floor walkers, or "aisle managers," as they call themselves, is in line with a policy observed in some offices in the financial district. There it is not an uncommon thing now for women typewriters to obtain

promotion to places as bookkeepers, formerly held' by men. This tendency has already caused a notable change in the retail shops of Nassua street. Where not many years ago two or three men's furnishing shops had departments for Women's wear, there are now a number of smart shops in that

section devoted wholly t women-'s clothes. As for the candy shop- in the district, they are only less numerous than tobacrr"vto v. 'oVk Sun.

I this coii .. ..lefully. 1 ' lldwell's Syrup Pepsin is positively guar: i to euro indigestion, constipation, sick he ". offensive bronth. malr-'a and all diser

Worcester, Mass., Dec. 21. The youths of Orange must eliminate slang, must dress neatly in all circumstances, must approach girls bat in hand, must defer to women at all times; in fact, must do all things as written in a book of etiquette. There has been formed by the young women of Orange an "anti-rudeness"

club, and if men fail in the tiniest respect they will be ostracized. Memj bership has grown rapidly since the club's organization, and the men are sadly overworked striving to live up

to the rules and regulations laid down. The organizers expect to corner the girl market and thus enforce rules.

Don't let the Christmas stockings of your loved ones go empty simply, because you are temporarily short of money. Come to us. We can help you fill them. We will loan you money. We will loan you five dollars, ten dollars, twentyfive dollars, fifty dollars, or whatever you may need. Your household goods, piano, team, fixtures or any other personal property will be good security, and the goods will not be removed from your home. You can have plenty of time in which to pay off your loan. You can have from one to twelve months' time. You can pay weekly, monthly, quarterly or as you may desire. You can have payments so small that you will not feel them. Most Reliable Loan Co. We guarantee every transaction to be just as represented in this Ad. Courteous treatment, fair dealings, and absolute secrecy guaranteed. Let us help you to a "Merry Christmas."

If you need money, fill out this blank and mail it to us. Our agent will call on you. Date Your full name Wife's full name Address, St. and No Town Amount wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation

All communications held strictly confidential. Address The Richiieid Luai C.

Room 8 Colonial Bldg. Established 1895. COR. MAIN and 7th St.

Home Phone 1545. RICHMOND, IND.

SQUIRRELS DISPOSE OF ft B!G SUM OF MONEY Farmer Put Money in Attic Which Was Stolen.

New York, Dec. 21 Ernest Thompson Seaton has written about animals who obey some of the ten commandments. "Thou shalt not steal," is un

known to the colony of red squirrels which occupies the attick of Charles Edmunds's farmhouse, near Hanover, N. J. The squirrels got in the attic from the trees that brush the eaves and through a knot hole in a weatherboard. The money stringency alarmed Edmunds a few weeks ago, and he drew thirty $20 bills from a Newark bank. He put the money in a small pasteboard box and. without telling his wife and daughter, hid the box on the plates under the rafters of the atiic. Becoming convinced that the financial crisis has passed, Edmunds went for the

money yesterday to put it back la bauk. He found only small fragments of the bank knotes and the box. Ths squirrels had gnawed them to pieces to build a nest, of course. Edmund cannot find the nest, and he Is almost mad enough to demolish his house tt wreak vengeance on the squirrels. Hi vowed yesterday that he will try t kill every squirrel he sees.

You needn't sntter with alck &e3ach. fnrfi?estlon. constipation or anr otbar troubles runic from a disordered stomach. Dr. Caldwell's iyrup Pepsin wfll care yon and keep yon well, ry it keep it cm has bo jrar axoujou.

Early Orders Will Insure Satisfaction

Purest Candies For Christmas --- In Elegant Imported Fancy Boxes. The one thing for which people should look when buying Candies is Clean, Fresh, Pure Goods. No one wants stale, adulterated Candy; it is neither healthful nor toothsome. OUR CANDIES ARE HOME MADE

And wc guarantee them to be absolutely pure and the freshest candy that can be had, as we make it every day. We pride ourselves upon these two points.

Purity and Freshness

For Christmas trade we have imported the largest line of fancy Confectionery Boxes ever displayed in Richmond. They are from nearly every European country. Filled with the choicest candies they range in price from 20c to $S.00. i See the Display of Fancy Boxes and Fine Candies in our window.

Tine GREEK CAMPY STORE, 625 Mane St.

Place Your Orders Now While Our Stock is Complete