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1 neighboring towns as one of the best opportunities for taking care of present and future needs. This lr ago. Each department has made extensive preparations, and we are prepared to say that we feel we
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We are willing to have you judge our announcement of extraordinary Muslin Underwear values in this sale by your experience in this department in former clearance sales. We would have you know that the references hereunder concern the worthy qualities that invariably constitute our regular stocks and do not represent garments bought especially to sell at lees prices.
One 50 Dozen lot consisting of Muslin Corset Covers, Drawers, Chemise and Short Skirts, January Clearance price only
Each
One lot of Ladies' White Skirts made of long cloth and Cambric, Lace and Embroidery Flounces, $3.00 grade, only..
Bnauroketts.
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For Midwinter To Sell at Clearance Prices
Second Floor, Annex
11-4 grey and tan blanket heavy and
large, $1.50 value sale price, a pair .. $1.19
12-4 large size cotton blanket, comes
; in grey only. Sale price, a pair $1.75 'i .
11-4 extra heavy woolnap cotton blan
ket, in grey, tan and white, $3 value. Sale price $2.39
10-4 all wool grey blanket, just the
size for single bed. Sale price $3.50
12-4 all wool blanket, comes in tan, grey, white and scarlet and all colors in plaid. Sale price $5.00 Large line of . comforts all at a discount. 1 case plain white hemmed bed spreads, $1.25 value for 98c 1,000 yards figured scrim, 25c value. Sale price 19c 1,000 yands figured 6ilkoline, 15c value. Sale price 7c
One Dozen lot consisting of splendid muslin gowns, ladies' short skirts trimmed with hemstitched tucks and lace, Cambric drawers, lace and embroidered , trimmed, and fancy corset covers, price during sale One lot of fine Slip-over Nainsook Gowns, lace trimmed, cambric skirts, lace and embroidery trimmed, Ladies' Drawers in circular style and extra size; price of this garment, during sale
45c
Each
69c Each
Second Floor
One 50 Dozen lot of Garments consisting of Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Corset Covers, Chemises, Short Skirts and Combination Suits, every garment made of good material, handsomely trimmed with fine laces and embroideries, Sale price One lot of extra choice skirts, very fine material, trimmed with 18 inch flounces, made up of lace embroideries, regular $4.00 values, during the January Clearance Sale, the price will be
98c
Each
$2.98
Bargains Here For Ladies amid Musses
Second Floor
annul Misses9 Apparel
arments as the present January Clearance Sale. Never has this store assem-
before have we brought prices to such a minimum, nor values of such extra-
is If of this opportunity of attending this price reducing clearance Sale. Read
l day.
Ladles' Dress Skirts
" will consist of Colored and Black Skirts,
he of a kind in some of them, skirts that
tve sold at $5.00 and $6.00 to close at.. $2 43 I will consist of colered and black Skirts
Panama, Serges, Voiles and Brilliantine,
orth $3.50 to $16.00, to close during Sale
e
S4.98
III. This lot of Skirts are odd ones,
Hces ranging from $10 to $15.00, extra
pod values to close at
$6.98
Waists, Dresses, Skirts
wool, one-piece dresses, extra good values.
V close out during out Great January Sale,
orth $14 to $30.00, to go while they last,
M Price
bilk Waists, odd ones in black and colors,
Iso lot of colored net waists, regular price
5.00 to $10.00, to close at lc pr;0a
t of White Lingerie Dresses that have
en selling for $8.00, $13.50, $17.50, $20,
$30, and $38, to close during sale at PfjCG
Waist Department will present some un-
ual bargains, all to receive a discount.
ace will not permit prices to be given
pre, but we ask you to visit this depart
ment; it will pay you.
klsl Discounts Given On Children's Coats During the Sale
.tot of Children's Coats, regular to $8.50 values at $2.98 e White Bear Skin Coats, sizes to 12, regular prices $10 and $12, $6.48
The Fur Department has some very extraordinary Bargains to offer that will tempt you. SPECIAL DURING SALE One lot of Scarfs in Beaver, Natural Squirrel, regular $10 and $12 values, to go during clearance Sale for $5.00
Ladies' Petticoats In Black Satine, Mercerized Heatherbloom, Morine and Black, Colored Taffetas, all reduced for clearance Ladies' Extra Fine Bath Robes and Kimonas Silk, Cotton, Crepe, Fleeced or Wool, big reduction during Clearance Sale. Bring in the children. Every child's dress, coat or head wear reduced during this sale. Eimlbro 5 cfl. s o s This Sale will also embrace all our usual hijh class embroideries such as Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Sets, Edges and Insertions, Swiss Flouncings and insertions to match, Baby Sets, Galoons, Beadings, Bands, Corset Cover Embroideries, All Overs, Waistings, Irish Point and Venetian Embroideries all to receive a general reduction cut. ' Values Here in Pieee Goods ' First Floor
In this department you can find the choicest line Ginghams, Shirtings, Towelings, etc., in all the newest Be sure to visit this department.
of Table Linens, Muslins, Dress Ginghams, Apron patterns and at prices which means reduction.
Extra good value, 36 inch Cambric Percale, worth 15c per yard, during Sale to close out at 1,000 yards of Fleece goods, extra good value, 12.c quality, January Clearance price 1 case of Bleached Muslin, extra quality, during Clearance Sale, your choice at only
12&c A Yd 9 cts A Yd 9 cts A Yd
One lot of Dress Ginghams, fancy 4 4 gI or plain stripe at " 500 yards of 12'c Brown Crash to flp lfl go during sale i M. M 200 yards of Bleached Table Linen, 72 inch, good quality, sale price m U
Another value in 36 inch Percale, f worth 12c per yard. Sale price CIS while it lasts, only A Yd Extra value in 1bc high grade Mus- Qljg VjI iin, to close during sale at only.. 03C 1U
5c Yd
One lot of Apron Ginghams, extra good quaiity, Sale price
Best 12y2c Shirtings, good fabrics, f 7g9 Sale price v tl 500 yards of 12'. c Brown Crash, al Sale price only J.UC X U 20 yards of 72 inch Bleached and 4Q Ur.bleached Table Linen, worth 85c and 90c yard, Sale price A Yd
Extra Value in pure linen Tuck Towels 10 dozen in all at 60c PAIR
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WEIDNER-KISER. The wedding of Walter Weidner and Miss Alma Kiser of Cincinnati, will occur Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Those who will attend from this city are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weidner. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weber and Mrs. Minnie Weidaer. Mr. Weidner is an employe of the Starr Piano company in the finishing department. J v IN CINCINNATI. Mr. and Mrs. Jr K. Hicks are spending the day in Cincinnati. Tonight they will hear the New York Symphony orchestra. . J REV. AND MRS. NELSON. Mrs. John ltt entertained the Rer. and Mrs. Nelson at dinner last evening. J J J DINNER PARTY. Wednesday. Pr. and Mrs. C. S. Wilson entertained with a dinner party at their home on South Fourteenth street. . .S J GONE TO FLORIDA. Miss Rose Gennett left yesterday for Florida, where she will meet her mother and brother and spend the rest of the winter. ji j J GUEST OF PARENTS. Mrs. Thomas Kaufman went to Indianapolis this morning to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aufderheide, for a few days. Several social functions will be given in her honor. J MAKE A WEEK'S VISIT. Mrs. George Chrisraan of South Fourteenth street will leave for a
week's visit in Indianapolis and Danville, Indiana, this afternoon.
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good things to eat and by the arrival of their husbands. A splendid sujv per was served and in the evening progressive euchre was played at five tables. Favors were given to Mrs. Ayres, Mr. I?enjamin Uphouse. Mr. P. Oats. Mrs. E. C Routh. and Joseph Stolle. Mrs. Maxwell wa the guest. Those present in the evening ere: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Metz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hasecoster. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Routh, Mr. and Mrs. P. Oats. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Avres. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Uphouse. Mr. and Mrs. TL. Courthouse. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jarvis. Mrs. Mary Keeker and Katie Keeker. J J J THIMBLE CLUB. Mrs. Henry Dietrick ill entertain the J. T. Timble club at her home on South Fifteenth street next Monday afternoon instead of this afternoon. .1 EASTERN STAR. Saturday night the Eastern Star Loyal Chapter will meet in the Masonic Temple. The roll will be called and following that there will be a social. All members are requested to be present. CAREY CLUB MEETS. Mrs. George Knight entertained the Carey Club at her home on South Twelfth street, yesterday. A very Interesting program was rendered. Mrs. Bowman read a paper on "The Invincible Armada," and Mrs. S. Johnson read another one entitled " Eliza bethian Anthems; "Shall Women Receive Equal Wages with Men if They do Equal Work. was also discussed. The club meets with Mrs. Cbauncey Riffle in two weeks, at her home on South Twelfth street J J J
CLUB NOTES
DANCING CLUB. The Cotillion Dancing club met last
evening, instead of Tuesday, the regu
lar night, at the I. O. O. F. hall. J J WOMAN'S COLLEGIATE CLUB. Yesterday afternoon Miss Margaret Starr entertained the Woman's Collegiate club at her home on North Tenth street. Mrs. Frank Lamar conducted the program for the day. The
club will be entertained on January
Twenty-seventh by Mrs. Harlow Lindley. AMERICAN CARD CLUB. Yesterday afternoon the American Card club met at the home of Mrs. Kordell on North Twentieth street. Euchre was played at three tables. The prizes were awarded Mrs. W. B. Dye, Mrs. Will Ryan and Mrs. Char
les Taylor. A lunch was Berved after the game. Mrs. E. E. Longstreth will
entertain the club next week at her
home on Richmond avenue. J STAR SEWING CIRCLE.
Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Frank
Earnest entertained the members of the Star Sewing circle at her home, 220 North Seventh street Needle
work and social conversation furnish
ed the diversion for the afternoon. A
dainty luncheon was served. The
members present were, Mrs. Otto
Lantz, Mrs. John Sells, Mrs. Earl Fer
rls, Mrs. Walter Helms. Misses Ruth
and Grace Edwards. Miss Blanche
Mulholland. Mrs. Frank Earnest. Miss
Mulnolland will entertain the club
next Thursday at her home on North
Sixth street.
j jl jl LITERARY SOCIETY.
A very interesting program will be
given by the Literary society this ev
ening at seven o'clock at the high
school building. J J J TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB.
Yesterday afternoon Mrs. L. M.
Jones entertained the Tuesday Bridge club at her home on North Eleventh street. Mrs. Fred Carr and Mrs. John
Nicholson substituted. Mrs. S. E.
Swayne and Mrs. Charles Koln were awarded favors. A light lunch was
served. The club meets with Mrs,
Frank Lackey next week. j . 0 AID SOCIETY.
Mrs. J. A. Walls will entertain the Central Aid society of the Christian
church this afternoon. J Jl DANCING CLASS.
Mrs. Charles Kolp's dancing class
will meet this evening at the I. O. O,
F. hall. .4 . Jl AID SOCIETY MEETS.
Nearly all the members of the La
dies Aid society were present thif af
ternoon at the business meeting of the
society at the Grace M. E. church. v J . STARR EUCHRE CLUB.
Mrs. John Elliott entertained the
Starr Euchre club at her home on the
National road. west. Euchre was played at two tables. The favors
were given to Mrs. Weseel and Mra.
Elliott. Lunch was served in the dining room. The tables were beauti
fully decorated. Those enjoying Mrs. Elliott's hospitality were: Mrs. Harry Hook, Mrs. George Brehm, Mrs. Julian
Erbse, Mrs. Harry Williams. Mrs. Harry Wessel. Mrs. Frank Geers, Mra. Frank Walters and Mrs. John Menford. The club meets with Mrs. F. Geers, South Thirteenth street in two weeks. O J J THURSDAY CARD CLUB. Mrs. Uphouse entertained the Thursday Afternoon Card Club at her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs.. Metz and Mrs. Uphouse were presented with the favors. After the game a lunch was served in the dining room. The table was decorated with ferns, making a very beautiful affect. About six o'clock the ladies surprised the hostess by bringing oat large baskets filled with all kind of
Music
DAVID BISPHAM. Anticipating the pleasure of greeting
of old friends and hearing a magnificent program of choice songs, the pub
lic of Richmond Is alive to the fact that David Blspbam Is coming next Wednesday. January at the Coliseum. Of the three fine concerts offered
by Mr. Edward Taylor, probably Mr.
Bispham is the greatest drawing card.
Most everybody knows him, and appre
ciates his marvelous singing. It
would not be surprising if the big hall
were packed to welcome the famous singer. The sale of seats opens tomorrow morning at the Starr rooms.
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(Palladium Special) Milton. Ind., Jan. 15 Public sympa
thy has been substantially aroused at the misfortune of Samuel Griffith in
the burning of bis bouse. A subscrip
tion paper in the hands of James Sip-
pie has been in circulation, and up to
date $18.23 In money for his benefit has been received. Mrs. Walker.
Mrs. Vene Beeson and others are making bed clothing for him.
All AIIIIUAL REPORT
Annual reports of the Reid Memorial church were made last evening at the congregational meeting. In all respects the reports show that the church is in excellent condition.
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