Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 14, 21 November 1909 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PAL.LADIU3I AND SUX-TEL.EGRA3I, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1909.

And now with Festive Thanksgiving at hand, the season of good will and good cheer, of family reunions and thanksgiving around the festive board, linen needs are looked for and the linen chest is ransacked for its shortcomings. With prices lower than ever before, the recent rise in linens didn't affect us WE PREPARED FOR IT. Prudent housewives should sit up and take notice. See our real Irish and German Damasks, the perfection of fineness, firmness and finish. Fancy drawn, embroidered edges and Tenneriffe Linens in doylies, lunch cloths and scarfs. Plain linens of all sorts and for all needs. Damasks, napkins, towels and crashes, an assortment of fine linens especially designed for this holiday season. Let us admonish you by the quality and low price argument to respond to our invitation promptly and replenish your exhausted linen possessions.

Just a few interesting items that should bring you to our linen section, if for nothing more.

THANKSGIVING SPECIAL

Thanksgiving Handkerchiefs MY, HOW THEY WILL FLUTTER! 100 dozen Ladies' 10c Elegant Plaid Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 5c; 6 for 25c 100 dozen Ladies' 10c All Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 5c; 6 for 25c 50 dozen Ladies' 15c fine Swiss Emb'd Handkerchiefs, oply . .10c; 3 for 25c 60 dozen Ladies' fine Swiss Emb'd Handkerchiefs, worth to 50c, only 25c each Thanksgiving Ribbons Extra Heavy 5 inch Taffeta Ribbons, all colors, fine Hair Bow ribbons 25c Yd. Fine 5 inch Moire Ribbons, all colors, special at . 25c Yd. Woven Warp Dresden Ribbons, pretty floral effects, only 25c Yd.

THANKSGIVING EMBROIDERY SPECIAL 25 pieces fine cambric 50c corset cover embroideries, only 39c THANKSGIVING LEATHER GOODS Always the biggest and best values in the city. See our fine real goat seal Bags, 10 elegant styles, leather lined, black, 8, 9, 10 and 12 inch frames at only $1.00 Others, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 up to $5.00. With Thanksgiving Comes Needs for BLANKETS AND COMFORTS 'Our showing of these cold weather necessities was never in better shape to fulfill your every wants than now; qualities and prices that guarantee a positive saving. Cotton Blankets 49c to $3.50 Wool Blankets $3.98 to $7.50 Comforts 98c to $4.00

Of the Splendid Thanksgiving bargain menu set forth in this ad for buyers with a keen appetite of getting the beat value for the least money, we would say that hundreds of special Thanksgiving offer

Ings abound in our large store that are not herein mentioned, which would prove quite interesting to

economical buyers.

Fine 2 yd. wide German all linen, bleached Damask, regular $1.00 value, only 89c Yd. Fine 60 inch Bleached Mercerized Damask, regular 75c value, only 49c Yd. Fine 2 yd. wide genuine all linen Damask, regular $1.25 value, only 98c Yd. Fine bleached all linen Damask, special, only 49c Yd. Fine Damask Napkins, special priced at 75c Doz. Fine all linen Napkins, special priced at 98c Doz.

See our Napkins at $1.25, $1.50, $1.93 to $4.50 Doz. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING showing Fine Drawn Linens at 25c, 49c, $1.00, . including Battenberg. Teneriffe and fine embroidered Doylies, lunch cloths and scarfs. THANKSGIVING TOWEL SPECIAL 25 dozen extra size fine bleached linen huck figured Towels, 25c values; special 19c THANKSGIVING REMNANT SELLING All Table Linen Remnants at i Price.

Thanksgiving Cheer and Good Will Runs Rampant Throughout the Store. Lest You Forget, Thanksgiving Wearables Should Be Selected Now While the Stock is at Its Best. Ladies' and Misses' Stylish Suits, Coats and Skirts. The spirit of st3le and exclusiveness always predominating in our Garment Section, ami to ladies of refined tastes it is always a satisfaction to know that these garments will not be duplicated. Our garments, be it suit, coat, cape or skirt, have a richness and refinement of high art workmanship, style and fabrics that should appeal strongly to your good taste and judgment. As to prices they're right, absolutely right.

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DID TUFT'S TRIP HELP THE COUNTRY?

Will It Insure Any Material Advantage to Welfare of The People?

SOUTHERN VISIT DID GOOD CHIEF EXECUTIVE NOW UNDER- . STANDS THE RELATIONS OF THE WHITE AND BLACK RACES IN THAT SECTION.

(By Mrs. John A. Logan.) .Washington, Nov. 20. The question is being asked whether or not the extended tour of President Taft will insure any material advantage to the political and financial welfare of the people ot the west, southwest and south. Beyond question he found that the people, wherever he has been, were quite as well informed as himself as to the present conditions and prospects of the nation, albeit they entertained local prejudices. They fully realize it is necessary for much to be done, and that many concessions must be made, to continue the progress and the prosperity of the great American Republic It is not to be expected that he convinced the people who heard his speeches that they were in error as to the views which they hold of the effect of the legislation by the last Congress on the . tariff and other questions .and from all the signs, the possibilities are that there will be just as much discussion and lack of unanimity in the future as to the best policy to be pursued, and existed when Congress adjourned last summer. Tbe president's visit in the South has probably been more fruitful of good than to any other section, because of the fact that he now understands the true relations between the white and the colored races, which has

never changed since the close of the rebellion. In other words, the people of the south require the labor of the black men, and will continue to hold him, in one way and another, in the service of the white man for all time. The whites are perfectly willing that the colored man shall vote for the nominees of the white race, but are unwilling that he should place in nomination any member of the colored race, who if elected would dominate the white race. They realize that the colored nominees might be elected to a position of trust and power in districts where the negro population greatly outnumbers the white. That the south is more generous and more willing to secure to the colored race enjoyment of the fruits of their labors, and the pursuit of happiness in their own way, there is no disputing. The conditions of the schools In the south proves beyond question that there is not today such great objection to the education of the negro as formerly, provided no representative of the race attempts to occupy a political position. The southern whites know that an educated negro is morally a better citizen than the ignorant, vicious one. At the same time, they will never be willing to see any member of the colored race in authority over them. It would take a Wwe person to suggest a proper solution of this potential problem. Many republicans in the north have come to the conclusion that it is not a good 'thing for the colored men to be elected delegates to local or na

tional conventions. Fair-minded persons have been shocked at the barter and sale by colored delegates of their votes. Very many white men are sometimes weak enough to sell their votes in conventions, therefore, it is not surprising that the colored man is prone to follow the example of these unworthy representatives of the people. What the result will be it would be folly to undertake to predict. Understanding the negro as the people of the south do, there is little wonder that they continue their opposition to the elevation of negros to positions of power and authority. . The recommendations foreshadowed in the President's message to Congress contain nothing new, and thus far, an agreement upon the best policy is not in sight. But we have this consolation, that, however widely the

various elements in Congress may dif

fer on public questions, there has thus far been patriotism enough in the national Congress to safeguard the best interests of the American people.

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Time For Hardy Shrubs Fred H. Lemon & Co. Florists and Decorators.

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RICHMOND FEED STORE

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Poultry Poultiiry Headquarters For Thanksgiving Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Geese. We can fill your order precisely as to size with a large lot of live birds to select from. We do our own dressing, giving extreme care to cleanliness and the health of the Turkey before killing. Give Us Your Order Now Thanksgiving Supplies Complete New Nuts (all kinds); New Seeded Raisins; New Currants; New Citron; New Orange and Lemon Peel. New Dates, New Figs, Fancy Cluster Malaga Grapes, Sweet Florida Oranges, Etc., Etc., Etc. ' Two Phones Nos. 1151 and 1152 John M. Eggemeyer & Sons 4th and Main Sts.

3 PER CENT., ON SAVINGS

The experienced photographer knows toe value of

We have the best and always iresn. Eastman's Non-Cnrllng Film has no eqaal. W. H. ROSS DRUG COMPANY. Phone 1217. 804 Main SL Try Ross Carnollzed Cream, not greasy. 25 cents.

To Makers of Country Butter

We want more milk We want more cream and YOU want more money TOU want to make it easier. Write, phone or come and see us and we will tell you how easily it can be done.

Commons Dairy Co.

9 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.

PHONf UN.

Union Evangelistic Services WILL YOU JOIN UG? Each evening at 7:30 in the Reid Memorial church en Eleventh and A streets, and in the First Presbyterian church, corner of North Tenth and A. Meetings each day at 2:00 p. m. in St. Paul's Episcopal Parish House, except Saturday and Monday. YOU ARE INVITED

GIMME'S

COLD! COLDER? COLBSST! The best coal ever discovered for the furnace is It Has the lasting qualities, burns op clean and makes no soot. It is cheaper than the cheaper coal, therefore cheapest of all coaL There is a difference in the quality. We handle CCD. and Flat Top the best of all mines, and we sell it at the old price- $ 4. 5 O- .but can't promise it moch longer

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