Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 39, 16 December 1909 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1909. Whiskey, Coffee and Pickles Dr. . N. Hurty

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Our $4 shoes are real gifts of quality. Not only are they more stylish and better made than the usual shoes at this price, but there is an indefinable air of elegance and refinement about them which sets them apart. They Can Not Fail to Please Whatever may be the tastes of the one who is to receive these shoes, there is such a wide range of choice in design, in style, in leather, that such a one can surely be pleased. They Are Worth While The reception of your gift is sure to be the kind you desire if you give a pair of these shoes. There is no guess work about whether they will be liked. There is no uncertainty as to whether the gift will give lasting pleasure. Style Supreme These shoes represent the very latest effects in fashionable footwear. They are new, they are correct, they are in every sense strictly up to date. Along with their complete foot satisfaction they carry perfect mental satisfaction. $4 worth of genuine shoe service for $4. Chas. H. Feltman TWO STORES 724 Main 807 Main

Whiskey contains alcohol, and pharmacology classes alcohol as a poison. Coffee contains caffein, and pharmacology classes caffein as a narcotic and heart and kidney stimulant (irritant) and a poison. Pickles are difficultyly digestible fruits and vegetables soaked in acetic acid. When diluted, acetic acid is known as vinegar. Parmacology classes acetic acid as a mild caustic, an irritant to the alimentary mucous membrane and a poison. Even the arch poisons, strychnine and arsenic, when taken in minute amounts do not cause death, but if taken for a long time cause troubles which are hard to down. Alcohol, caffein and acetic acid may be taken diluted for a long time without causing death, but like arsenic and strychnine, when long taken, they cause troubles which are hard to down. These are well known physiological and pharmacological facts and are laid down in the books. We would not use diluted strychnine and arsenic as articles of diet, even if they were tasty, and even if they did whip up the nerves and create unnatural appetite. Why then do we use alcohol, caffein and pickles as articles of diet? They are tinquestionably slow poisons and they ungues-

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tionably do the human family infinite harm. Alcohol long taken, brings ill health, disease, poverty, crime and insanity. Caffein in our coffee and tea. injures heart, brain and kidneys, and so brings disease and its train of ills. Pickles with their acetic solid cause dyspepsia, induce over-eating, irritate the mucous membrane of the stomach and intestines and so cause disease. If we would cut out these three articles from our dietary, our natural efficiency would be greatly increased. Why not cut them out and enjoy the benefits? Will we do it? Not much. We will continue to slowly poison ourselves, then foolishly try to mend the matter with more drugs, and we will. In our conceit, call the scientists cranks for pointing out how we would be happier, stronger and richer and live longer.

Ready in a jiffy, easy to prepare, a good, hearty breakfast is Mrs. Austin's famous pancakes.

After hearing a French menu Di

Johnson said to Boswell: "Sir, my 1 brain is obfuscated with the perusal of this heterogeneous conglomerate of ; English illspelt and a foreign tongue. I Bid the rascals bring me a dish of '

hog's puddings, a slice or two from the upper cut of a well-roasted sirloin and two apple dumplings."

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Store Open Ewmlimjjjs From Mow Until Christmas

The total value of church property in the United States reported in 1!iti. for all denominations, was $ 1.2.17 ,."7r.S;7, of which $!XT,S-12,378 was reported for Protestant bodies. fc.W.iKlS.TS" for the Roman Catholic church, and $28,994,302 for all the remaining bodies.

Fine cigars in Xmas Boxes at Wm. Drifmeyer's, 4th and Main. 16-19-22

We call attention to our new fancy lb. box of select candies, which are unexcelled for quality. An ideal package for teachers and Sunday School teachers. Price 10 cents. The Greek Candy Store. 162t Crown Leaf, high grade 5c cigar mild, sweet and fragrant, at Wm. Drifmeyer's Mfg., 4th and Main St. 16-19-22

Fine Stationery, Leather Goods and Fountain Pens at Morris & Co's Book Store. 15-4t

We have made special preparations to furnish all Sunday School Teachers needing Christmas candies, our pure candies at surprisingly low figures. The Greek Can

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For the convenience of those finding it impossible to come during the day. Next to Hand-Christmas A great, glorious happy holiday. It should be a happy day to make up for the puzzling problems, worry and work that confront you during the days that precede it How to Make Dollars and Cents accomplish all that must be accomplished. How to make sums that seem all too small, to buy as many presents, acceptable, pretty, useful things as you feel must be given. Right Here! This Store Will Bring Joy to Your Heart . Drive away all frowns and worries with the largest and most comprehensive assortment of gift things you ever saw. We quote just a few of many that should command your attention. $1 Silk Scarfs, 2 yds. long, hemstitched, all colors, over Z gross already sold.. 50c Extra long Black Jet Hat Pins, worth to 25c 5c 35c White Fancy Waistings, highly mercerized, per yard 25c Black Beaded Elastic Belts, jet trimmed, look like the $1.00 sort 50c LADIES' FANCY NECKWEAR All the newest style novelties and the largest and prettiest line you ever saw at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Ladies' 50c values, Emb'd Swiss Handkerchiefs 25c Children's Umbrellas, just received another lot, elegant fast black twilled covers 50c Ladies' fancy Serving and Sewing Aprons, daintily lace and emb. trimmed, 25c & 50c $1.00 Fancy Sewing Bags, Laundry Bags, and other fancy work novelties, Special - -75c We've hundreds upon hundreds of the useful sorts, space not permitting to mention.

Drop In! Investigate!

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Our Christmas Store

Almost the entire year we have been busy preparing for the Christmas trade. Early In March we placed our import orders with manufacturers In France, Germany, Austria, Japan and other foreign countries. Our domestic manufacturers were not overlooked. The products of some of the best makers of the world are now on display and ready for your inspection. It affords us much pleasure to be able to state that the assortments are larger, broader, better and cheaper than ever before. Only a Few of the Many Items TABLE LINENS ....All Prices TOWELS . 5 cents to $1.50 each HOSIERY up to $2.25 per pair CHILDREN'S LEGGINGS 25c to $1.25 MUFFLERS for men, women and children MEN'S GLOVES 50c to $2.00 BOYS' GLOVES, all kinds and prices Everything in LADIES' GLOVES, 25c to $2.50 CHILDREN'S GLOVES AND MITTENS Men's Christmas SUSPENDERS 29c to 73c Men's SUSPENDER SETS 73c to $1.25 Men's NECKWEAR 25c to 50c Men's and Boys' SWEATER COATS Children's INDIAN SUITS, 3 pieces 98c Ladies' BACK COMBS 25c to $3.50 HOLIDAY STATIONERY 25c to $1.50 per box Ladies' NECKWEAR 25c to $1.00 Ladies' SILK SCARFS 50c to $3.50 OUR SILK DEPARTMENT is fully prepared to supply the Christmas Silks. p Q Demonstration of the world's famous GOLD SHELL RINGS, 25c to $1.50, guaranteed Five Years constant wear. Rich, Brilliant Cut Glass The largest, best and cheapest line in the city, 15c to $6.50 each Cut Glass Tumblers, special bargains, $2, $2.50, $3 and $4.50 doz. Special values in Tumblers from 40c to $1.00 each. Art Brass Art Brass is one of the most popular Christmas items this year. We carry a very extensive line, 50c to $13.00. l SOLID BRASS FERN DI8H, 7 inch, with clay inset, 98c H. C. Hasemier Co-

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See Us Before Buying Jewelry

Jewel Boxes, 25c to $6.50; Collar Pins, 25c to 50c; Cuff Links, 25c to $1.00; Belt Pins, 25c to $100; Hat Pins, 25c to 50c; Candle Sticks, 25e to $3.50; Fancy Clocks from $1.00 to $3.50. LEATHER GOODS Music Rolls and Bags, all prices. Ladies' Hand Bags, 50c to $8.00; Gents Tourist Cases, 50c to $5.00. DOLLS Rosebud, best doll made, $1.25 to $4.00. Other Dolls from 25c to $1.00. Billiken Doll, the best, $1.00. CHRISTMAS CHINA See the Hand Painted Plates at 48c and 69c SELF FILLING FOUNTAIN PEN, $1.00 GUARANTEED. Not a single complaint have we had since putting this pen on sale.

Our Fifteenth Anniversary How rapidly the time does fly! We can hardly realize that this la our Fifteenth Christmas anniversary. Many are the changes which have taken place for the improvement, betterment and growth of the Boston Store since the year 1895. The original policy: "Good goods cheap, one and the same price to all," is still the motto on which we are building our future hopes and ambitions. We trust close application to the wants of the public and fair dealing may merit future confidence and support Our Prices Are Right Men's HOUSE COATS $5.00 to $11.50 Ladies' UMBRELLAS SOc to $7.50 Children's UMBRELLAS SOc to $1.50 Ladies' SWEATER COATS $1.98 to $7.50 Misses' SWEATERS $1.25 to $230 Children's SWEATERS 50c to $1.50 Ladies' WAISTS $1.00 to $10.00 SILK PETTICOATS $3.98 to $120 HEATH ERBLOOM PETTICOATS 98c to $430 KNIT PETTICOATS 25c to $20 Christmas APRONS 25c to $20 Christmas KIMONAS 50c to $730 BATH ROBE BLANKETS $1.98 to $4.50 GO-CART and CRIB BLANKETS 49c to $80 BED BLANKETS 50c to $10.00 BED COMFORTS $10 to $3.50 Children's CAPS and HATS 2Sc to $230 KNIT SHAWLS 25c to $230 FULL LINE OF BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS AT ALL PRICES. HANDKERCHIEFS Every price, kind and sort is shown-Exceptional values. Furs! Furs! We Invite Christmas f cr Bayers to Make Ccspirtscss

Fur Coats NEAR SEAL, PONY SKIN, MINK AND CONEY Near Seal $35 to $90.00 Pony Skin $50.00 Mink $40.00 Coney $250 MUFF AND NECK PIECE. Coney, River Mink, Opossom, . Natural Squirrel, Blended Squirrel, Lynx, Isabella Fox, Sable Fox, Blue Fox. Sets from $30 to $80.00. We can supply every want.

Fur Sets MUFFS ALL KINDS

Both Pillow and Rug style, $1.75

to $350 each. Special Bargain $5.00, $730, $100, $1230. NECK PIECES ALL KINDS. Every shape Is shown,' 98c te $450 each. Endless variety with head and tail trimming. Special values at $30, $430, $50, $730, $100.

CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' FURS. Shown in all furs used for children, $230. $330, $50, fSjOO, $730

set. Muff and Neck-piece. We pay special attention to children's

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