Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 328, 3 October 1909 — Page 7
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The Railroad Store Joins Heartily in the Festal Spirit! oil Carnival Week, and Announces a Great Carnival Sale oil Newfpall Merchandise First of all, we extend a hearty welcome to all visitors to Richmond during Carnival Week and cordially invite them to make this store headquarters to freely use all its conveniences and enjoy the inspection of the magnificent Fall and Winter stocks which we have assembled. For weeks we have been buying and planning with this occasion in view concentrating all our efforts to the end that we might present values in all Departments which would give striking evidence of the superior economies of this store. Our success has ever exceeded our most sanguine hopes, and we have here for you a host of remarkable bargains in the choicest, freshest, most dependable and desirable merchandise.
All Departments Contribute to the Splendid Bargain Offerings of This Great Carnival Sale and the opportunity is yours to fill all seasonable needs in appareling, dry goods and home furnishings of all kinds at the most pionounced and unhoped far price savings. Welcome! Welcome all! Whether you come to SEE or BUY, we promise you the most hospitable welcome.
s When you look at Clothes you are influenced to buy what you see, but the part you can't see is where the real value is DEPEND ON IT! Our Correct. Clothes, ready-to-wear, are right, the part you can't see is right the hidden workmanship, the interior trimmings. Come in and inspect our special creations for Fall and Winter wear. Better values do not exist at i $5, $10, $15, $20 v J Young Men's Clothes, full of their smart, new fancies,
$5 to 15
L WEEK SPECIALS..
Children's $3.50 Wool Coats in plain red and blue, beautifully trimmed, Sale price .$2.48 Ladies' $4.00 Skirts, very prettily trimmed, Sale price $2.98 Ladies' $5.00 Skirts $3.48 $20.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, new Fall designs $15.93 $25.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs.. $19.95 $1.50 Smyrna Rugs 89c 39c Dress Goods in all the shades and fabrics, per yard 25c 75c all wool dress goods, all this season's styles 50c
$1.25 Black Taffeta Silk, yd. wide and every yard guaranteed, yd... 95c 7c Unbleached Muslin, full yd. wide, per yard 5c 12'2C Fine Bleached Cambric, yard 8c 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, yard 20c 6'c Outing Flannels, Plain and Fancy colors, yard 4c 10c Cheviot Shirting, yard 7c 18c Pillow Cases 12'c 12'c Turkish Towels 7c Ladies' $2.00 and $2.50 Muslin Gowns
daintily trimmed, now $1.39 25c Brass Wash Board, Fall Opening Sale Price 15c 20c Large Granite Wash Basin, Fall Opening Sale Price 10c 35c Coal Hods, Fall Opening Sale Price 21c 1Cc School Tablets, Fall Opening Sale Price 5c 10c Scrub Brushes, Fall Opening Sjle Price 5c Lenox Soap, Fall Opening Sale Price, 8 bars for 25c
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Advance Styles in Tailored Suits and Coats at Remarkable Prices Absolutely the newest features for this season. If you are interested in high grade and well tailored Suits and Coats we must emphasize the importance of your inspecting our stock of Ladies' Suits and Coats that are absolutely worth $12.50 to $15.00. Our Price $i0 Ladies' $15 to $16.50 Suits and Coats $12.50 Ladies' $18 to $20 Suits and Coats $15.00
IT CURES ASTHMA WITH HYPNOTISM
Hahnemann Hospital Is Using This Course in Nerv
ous Diseases.
I PATIENTS MUST CONSENT
PHYSICIAN STATES 'THAT REPORTS OF CRIMES' OF SOME PEOPLE ARE COMMITTED BY
HYPNOTISM IS IDIOTIC.
Philadelphia Oct 2. That hypnotism has been U8ed successfully in this city for several years in the treatment of many cases of nervou9 disorders though never without the knowledge and consent both of the patient and of the members of th efamily becamo known after the publication in tho Journal of Psychology of a report presented by Dr. Charles D. Fox of 2V2 Pine street. The particular case, with which Dr. Fox's report dealt was that of a lawyer of this city, designated only as Mr. X.. who, Dr. Fox said, had been cured of asthma by hypnotism;
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but Dr. Fox admits tha the science of mental suggestion is used frequently and effectively in many cases that come to the nervous department of the Hahnemann hospital, with which he is connected. "It should be understood," said Dr. Fox, "that hypnotism is used only in selected cases, where there appears to be no pathological condition account for the illness, and which, therefore, offers no opportunity for the employment of ordinary methods of treatment. It has proved especially valuable in treating various forms of hysteria and neurasthenia, and in curbing and curing alcoholism and morphinism." Consent a Requisite. Questioned as to the extent to which hypnotic influence should dominate another's will. Dr. Fox emphatically laid down the proposition that it is impossible to put a person in the hypnotic state without that person's consent. He intimated that in hiB opinion any plea that a crime had been committed under hypnotic suggestion was absurd, unless the person hypnotized had deliberately submitted his will at the outset to the control of another: but in his account of his treatment of his patient, Mr. X, he gave remarkable instances of the extent to which suggestions made while the patient was in a hypnotic state had been carried out after the patient had returned to his normal condition. On one occasion it was suggested to X while under the hypnotic influence that exactly 870 minutes later Le should look1 at his watch and write down the time as if for reference. Just 873 minutes after the suggestion was made X. who at that time was in n perfectly normal condition, yielded to a sudden uncontrollable impulse, took out his watch and recorded the time. The difference of three minutes. Dr. Fox thought, might have been due o a difference in the time of the different watches. On another occasion X having been told while in the hypnotic state that he would be alone in the room, absolutely failed to recognize the presence of another physician. Dr. Kulp, though Dr. Kulp, after he had been restored to his normal condition, spoke to him repeatedly and even took him by the hand.
JOHNSON IS HAPPY
Black Champion Can Give Sparring Exhibitions Without License.
ARMSTRONG IS SECURED
(American News ServtieV San Francisco, Oct. 2'. JttekJohnson is happy. He announced today hi had received permission from the supervisors to give sparring exhibitions, collect admission while training for Ketchel, and he was further assured that he would not be mulcted in the sum of $$1.'2X) for license fees. The news put Johnson in good spirits and he went about his work with a vim. In the afternoon he , sparred with Dave Mills before a large crowd. Johnson gave it out that beginning Monday he will use Bob Armstrong as one of his sparring partners in his daily exhibitions. In addition to the usual road and gymnasium work, Ketchel sparred ten rounds yesterday afternoon at Millets. He went three rounds with Kid Lafayette and O'Connor in turn four rounds with Gunboat Smith. In the second round Smith received a clip on the chin which knocked him reeling and it was a minute or two before sparring could be resumed.
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INVITE YOU ALL TO VISIT THEIR STORE DURING THE FALL FESTIVAL. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF HARD WARE AND FARMING IM-PLEMENTS
