Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 17, 3 March 1908 — Page 3

PAGE THREE. Open Every Night This Week to Accommodate Those Who Cannot Come During the Day. Tine Intferestt In the Micttuinnioed Shoe Co. Closieg Omit Sale Keeps Up Remarkably. No wonder! When prices at which shoes are being sold are considered. Study the price lists, then come and be supplied. Ladies9 week starts Tuesday morning, March 10. Children's week starts Tuesday morning, March 17. WAIT! WAIT! WAIT! You can well afford to. Edward J. Humpe, at Richmond Shoe Co., 800 Main St.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, 3IARCII 3, 190S.

TTIHIIS" WEEK

From Monday Morning, March 2, to Saturday Night, March 7.

IFOIR MEN ONLY

Stetson's $5.50 and $6.00 Patent Leathers $3.98 Stetson's $5.00 Plain Leathers 3.48 Upham's $5.00 Patents Swell Shod 3.48 Upham's $4.00 Patents Swell Shod 2.98 Upham's $4.00 Plain Swell Shod 2.88 W. L. Douglas Union Made, all styles, $3.50, now 2.69 W. L. Douglas Union Made, all styles, $3.00, now 2.33 Men's $2.50 Shoes, all kinds 1.88 Men's $2.00 Shoes, all kinds 1.48 The above is only some of the items to be found in this complete stock of clean, up-to-date Shoes. Ball Band Hip Boots, $5.50 grade $4.24 Ball Band Rubber Boots, $3.75 grade 2.98 Ball Band Felt Comb, $3.75 grade 2.75 Ball Band Felt Comb, $3.50 grade 2.48 Ball Band Felt Comb, $3.00 grade 2.32 Men's $2.25 Arctics, all rubber, go at 1.69 Men's $1.75 Arctics go at 1.32 Men's $1.50 Arctics go at 1.12 Men's $1.75 House Slippers go at 1.12 Men's $1.50 House Slippers go at .98 Men's 85c Rubbers go at 56 Men's $1.00 Roll Edge Rubbers go at ' ..69

Odd lots Stetson $6.00 Shoes, now $3.69 Odd lots Stetson's $6.00 Shoes, now 2.69 Odd lots Stetson's $5.00 Shoes, now 1.98 Odd lots Stetson's $5.00 Shoes, now 2.48 Odd lots Stetson's $6.00 Shoes, now 2.48 Odd lots Upham's $5.00 Shoes, now 3.25 Odd lots Upham's $5.00 Shoes, now 3.48 Odd lots Douglas $3.50 Shoes, now 1.69 Odd lots Douglas $3.50 Shoes, now 2.22 Odd lots Douglas Enamels, $3.50, now 2.18 Odd lots $2.50 Patents, now 1.48 Odd lots $2.00 Cong. Vici Shoes, now 1.38 Moulders' Union Made $2.25 Shoes, now 1.48 Army Work Shoe, $2.00, now 1.48 Menzie Elk Skin, $3.50 Shoes, now 2.48 Menzie Hi Top Elk $5.00 Shoes, now 3.58 Douglas Bootee, $5.00, now 3.58 Hoyt Hi Top $4.00 Shoes, now 2.48 Large Sizes $3.00 Shoes, now 2.19 Hair Lined $3.00 Shoes, now 1.98 Marion Elk Skin $3.50 Shoes, now 2.28 Only Men's Footwear can be bought during above week.

ECOND WEEK

From Tuesday Morning, March 10, to Saturday Night, March 14. FOR LADIES ONLY Krippendorf's Patent Leathers, $4.00 grade $2.77 Krippendorf's Gun Metal, $4.00 grade 2.69 Krippendorf's Patents, Turns and Welts, $3.50 grade 2.42 Krippendorf's Plain Leathers, $3.50 grade 2.42 Krippendorf's Patent Leathers, $3.00 grade 2.22 Krippendorf's Plain Leathers, $3.00 grade 2.22 Krippendorf's Plain Leathers. $2.50 grade 1.88 Xenia Plain and Patents, $2.50 grade 1.88 Ladies' $2.00 Shoes go at 1.42 Ladies' $1.75 Shoes go at 1.22 Ladies' $1.50 Shoes go at 1.10 Ladies' $2.00 Rubber Boots go at 1.32 Ladies' $1.65 Two-buckle Arctics go at - .98 Ladies' $1.35 One-buckle Arctics go at 74 Ladies' $1.00 One-buckle Arctics go at 49 Ladies' 85c Roll Edge Rubbers go at 56 Ladies' 70c Goodyear Storm Rubbers go at 46 Ladies' 65c Goodyear Regular Cut Rubbers go at... .44 Ladies' 85c Jersey Leggings go at 42 Ladies' $2.00 House Slippers qo at 1.12 Ladies' $1.50 House Slippers at 98 All others in like proportion. Only Ladies' Footwear can be bought during above week. Ask the men about their bargains.

The above sale includes lots of new fresh Spring goods. Also swell Oxfords in Men's, Women's and Children's sizes. ALL SHOES AND FIXTURES MUST GO. DON'T MISS THE CHANCE.

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Terms strictly cash. No goods sent out on approval. Store open every night during Men's Week in order to accommodate men who can not come during the day.

AMUSEMENTS

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THEATRICAL CALENDAR.

9 NEW PHILLIPS. Week of March 2 Vaudeville.

March 1 "The

GENNETT. 1 (Matinee and Night) Man of the Hour."

the production earlier in the season and the same magnificent performance was given. The play is one of great interest because of the strength of the story. Love and politics, civic righteousness versus graft all play an important part in the sterling play. Mr. Broadhurst has written a play that will long bo remembered as one of the best examples of stage literature. William A. Brady and Joseph Grisnier have given the play a magnificent production and have brought before the public a company of xdayers who are fitted for their parts both mentally and physically. "The Man of the Hour" will attract hundreds to the Olympic this week because it is an interesting and well presented drama.

Vaudeville at the Phillips. Friends of McConloguo and Evans, who are putting on a spiritualist and cabinet act at the New Phillips this week, under the name of Fay, which role is taken by Evans, were surprised Monday night by the way in which the boys carried off their parts after only a limited preparation. The cabinet work went best, and was put through without a break and with a little more preparation they will be able to round out their act until it will be very acceptable to patrons of the circuit over which they are to be sent. Local friends of the two young men secured a great deal of amusement from their appearance as public entertainers and

congratulated them upon the prospect

they have of making good

and Vedder, in a German comedy sketch entitled, "The New Housemaid" were as warmly received as any other act on the bill. Some of their number was new to New Phillips patrons. Miss Vedder is a clever hardpoled shoo dancer. It can safely be said that no better horizontal bar performers have been seen at this house than Wooley and Piers, two young men of fine physique, who accomplish many difficult feats, apparently with ease. The headline act. the Five Lupins, in a Southern playlet entitled, "Uncle Hen's Birthday," is well selected as it is given a pretty stage setting and the quartet of youngsters give a good exhibition of ringing and d-Ue-ing. The oldest member of the troupe appears as an aged darkey, "Uncle Hen," and carries the part, in song and action, satisfactorily. The remainder of the bill includes the illustrated song, vocal numbers by Gladys King and motion pictures. There will be a souvenir matinee for the ladies, "Wednesday. A single performance is given at night, beginning at 8:13 o'clock.

Child Cured, Mother Happy Health ami happiness for child ami

i. 1 mother are an outcome of the quick

makes of croup, whooping-cough, colds and coughs.

"The Man of the Hour." Of "The Man of the Hour," to be eeen at the Geuneit, Saturday, March 14, matinee and night, the St. Louis World says: "The Man of the Hour," George Broadhurst's great play, inaugurated a return engagement at the Olympic last night. The play is presented this time with the 8iiJie cast that appeared iu

'Tor s mall children.espeeially babiea Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is the best cough medicine sold. Half of a "25c. bottle always cures baby of a cold and cough. I have used it f or a number of yeai-s and have praised it to about twenty neichbors. Mrs. John Sims, feast Tawas. Mi.-h.

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T.'ie children, above all. sshouid bj iriver only the bst medicine and f hat la. Ir. Bail's l ougltMrrup; thereto none iierter nor iu-tt asifo-Hl. Insist on if. l'rk. a-., see . rlr. Bull's Ceuih Syrup cat hr given H!i perfrct saf-tv tthe vntmttftt child, ft l velnlelT pur Ouaranterd inrtr the Satfonal Pure tc4 (ad Drugs At; ferial . a:.

AMERICA'S PUNS

Asserted That Uncle Sam Wants Open Door in Manchuria.

NEWSPAPER'S STATEMENT.

St. Petersburg, March 3 The Novoc Vremya devoted one of its leading articles to the American plan for the fortification of Manila, which it believes will convert Cavite into the most powerful naval base on the Pacific and enable the United States to insist upon an actual as well as a theoretical realization of the open door in Manchuria.

; Continuing, the paper says the decrial of the report that it is the pres

ent intention of President Roosevelt to raise this question merely exemplifies its conviction that "soft words are a corollary to the policy of the big stick. When the Manila works are completed the doors of Manchuria will fly open to America's open sesame."

With health, all things are happiness, without it, other blessings can't be enjoyed. We make health for Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is health. Try it: 'twill surely make you well. 33c, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

Holy u(aril:y In Naples. Naples celebrates in a curious mantier Lent and the Mid of Passion week. Ropes are stretched from house to house across the streets in the ancient

distik-ts on the day of the carnival, and dolls made of rags, wearing the traditional Neapolitan costume and carrying a distaff and bobbin, are suspended from these ropes. At the feet of the spinner is attached an orange containing seven feathers, corresponding to the seven weeks of Lent. Each week one feather is plucked, so that only one remains at Holy Saturday. Then, as soon as the cannon of Fort 8t. Elmo and the church bells announc the noon hour and the resurrection of Christ, firecrackers, which have been tied in long strings to the orange at the dolls feet are lighted, and tha Quaresima figure explodes amid tha cries of the crowd, wherein pious formulas and profane phrases alternate.

Miss Blanche Bates, the actress, in the course of a luncheon that she gave at Sherry's in New York, to Miss Geraldine Farrar, said a witty thing abont marriage. "In heaven, we are told." she remarked, "there is no marriage nor giving in marriage. No wonder when there are no! men enough here to go rouud.

WILD FLIGHT OF A CRAZY MAN

Succeeded in Drowning Himself.

Piqua, O., March 3. Wui. Bucks, crazed from the grip jumped through the second story window striking a telephone pole, ran to the river, evading the policemen and jumped in and was drowned. The body was not recovered.

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President Roosevelt Will Build A Bonfire Beneath Seats Of the Mighty.

CONGRESS MUST MOVE.

PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Prbtruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c.

The Quctn Dumbiebee. The length of life of a queen bum blebee Is probably little more than year at most. Here is one reason fo: this belief: She hatches among thlate broods of summer and soon after leaves the nest, leading a vagabond existence, night and day, among the autumn flowers. The winter she passes in an earth burrow dug by herself and unaided establishes a colony in the spring. These combined periods of fall and spring require the daily use of her frail wings in the field at least four months. Now, we know that the wings of the worker honeybee wear out in less than half that time; also that the old queens who take to the field after the nest breaks up in August frequently have tattered wings and soon disappear. Nature does not supply insects with new wing ceils as it supplies birds with new wing feathers. So the loss of the power of flight at this season of the year to the queen bumblebee means the lpss of life.

Washington, March 3. Another presidential message is in prospect unless congress gets a move on. Certain pending measures, the employers' liability bill, chief among them, are slumbering in committee, with good prospects of painless dissolution. Word to that effect has r?ached the white house, and its occupant is about to take his pen in hand. Information comes from a reliable source that he is about to build a bonfire beneath the seats of the mighty in the house and senate. The outcome is awaited with intense interest.

AN INGLORIOUS WOUND.

GREAT SKIN CURE STIRS EUROPE

Soldier' and Sailors' Bank Deposits. "It's odd the different sources of bank deposits," remarked a bank official. "For example," he said, "we receive thousands of dollars every year from Cleveland men in the army and navy. The amounts range from $5 a month from privates to $30 or more from some of the officers. "Most of this is sent to us direct by the paymaster of the army or navy, as the case may be. Just now we are getting a lot of money from men In the navy on this cruise to the Tacific. The paymaster makes x out a list of the various deposits and sends along a check to cover the total amount Thus the men draw their pay and deposit it without ever seeing it Their pass books in a good many cases are left right here." Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Medical Profession Interested in External Wash Which Is Producing Remarkable Results. Instant relief and permanent cures have so invariably followed the use of an American prescription for the cure of skin diseases that European doctors, always zealous to lead in fields of medical knowledge, are still directing inquiries as ro the ingredients of this external vegetable remedy. The makers of the prescription, the D. D. D. Company of Chicago, are replying frankly to such European inquiries that this Eczema remedy is simply oil of wlntergreen compounded with other vegetable ingredients of known healing power such as thymol and glycerine. Apparently no case of no matter how long standing, can stand against this simple remedy, known as D. D. D. Prescription. Here is a typical -letter from Mrs. E. Payne of East Pittsburg. Pa.: "I had a horrible breaking out on my legs and feet, and tried nearly all medicines and salves without result. The first bottle of D. D. D. helped me and I secured a complete cure. That was two vears ago and I have had no

trouble since." i We have investigated the merits of D. D. D. Prescription and believe it to be the best and quickest cure for skin diseases. At any rate, we positively

know that it takes away the itch just as soon as you apply a few drops of the soothing liquid. Call at any drug store for a free booklet on care and nutrition of the skin and ask for a cake of D. D. D. Soap.

The Hard Luck That Was Handad Out to the Old Veteran. On one of the volunteer ranges In the north of England is a well known old Irish sergeant, who has charge. It may be mentioned that he went through three wars the Crimean, the Indian mutiny and the Chinese and during the whole of that time never received a single wound. Old W., as he is called, occasionally acts as a marker at the targets, and his utter recklessuess has become a proverb. He has been known to walk forth from behind the mantelet without the Blightest warning a&d touch up a bullseye which did not quite satisfy him or to note the exact position of a shot. At all remonstrances he would nifT contemptuously. "Me be shot? Me?" he would ssk. "Why, I've bin through three war-r-s and was niver shot yet. Pah! Phwat'a a bit o' lead flying through the air?" And he would assume an air of disgust. It actually occurred, however, at last, and he was shot tU rough the shoulder. For a moment, as frequently happens with rifle shots, such Is their terrible force, he did not know he was struck; then when he observed the blood streaming down his sleeve he commenced to walk down the range, right In tUe line of tire. It was seen that something was wrdng. and they hurried to meet him. As he did so be tottered and bad to be carried "Shotr he groaned, with a look of shame. "Shot and by a Saturday afternoon 60ldicr:" London Tit-Bits.

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of GO-CARTS at HASSENBUSCH'S

Moore & Ogborn Firo Insurance Agents. Will go on your Bond. Will Insure you againet Burglary; Theft and Larceny. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg.. Phones, Homo 1SS9. Bell 53-R.

SPECIALS BULK OLIVES (3Cc quart). HAMS (Pig Size. 12'ic) BACKMEYER KRAUT. Phones 292 A. 2292. HADLEY BROS.

The Twllt jht Of Life. The muscles of the s teniae h In old afre are not a strong or active as in youth and in consequence old people are very subject to constipa-

: i.no ana indigestion. Man? seldom cave a . i owe! movement without artificial aid. Many. ! (Ao, have unpleasant eructations of gas from 4l;e stomach after eatfoff- All this can be avoid- ! ed by the use of Dr. CaMweU't Syrup Pepsin i bich permanently rerolstes the bowels so that i passages come naturally, and so strengthens ' tie stomach that food is digested without dis- : comfort. Isruggist sell it at SO cents or ft a large bottle.

The new Russian governor of Odessa has adopted a ue? plan. When his men find a room in which there is a bomb, he has the bomb exploded on the spot and thereby de-fetroys the house.

"King Solomon's Mines" netted ' .5.0 on its first sale.

Clothing cleaned by tho French process. Men's Suits, Top Coat. Overcoats cleaned, dyed, relined. New velvet collars, etc. Lodge paraphernalia, household portierp, draperies, rugs, curtains, etc., done by the most skilled mechanic in Indiana. Work guaranteed. Phone 1766 or 495-R brings our wagon to your door. French Dry Cleaning Co. 1002 E. Main street in Westcott Hotel. Oscar P. Hopping, Murray Hill, Prop.

I THE NEW PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE ! O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. WEEK OF MARCH 2. Daily at 3:00 and 8:15; Saturday Night, 7:30 to 10:15.

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THE GREAT AND ONLY FAY Spiritualist snd Cabinet Work. ILLUSTRATED SONG

"We Parted as the Sun Went Down."

BROOKS AND VEDDER In a

German Comedy Sketch entitled "The New Housemaid." WOOLEY AND PIERS Tri&le

Horizontal Dar artists, who ac

complish difficult flyovers, doubles and singles, who present the entire repertoire of circus feats in their vaudeville novelty. GLADYS KING VocalisL THE FIVE LU BINS Southern Playlet, entitled "Uncle Ben's Birthday."

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Special Matinee each Saturday; children, 5 cents; souvenirs at Wednesday's matinee. General admission, !0c. Reserved seats at night, ic evtra. Amateurs Friday night. Those ishins to appear, apply at box office.