Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 93, 8 February 1910 — Page 4

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SaOe BSegins Wednesday Rooming February 9tth

It's our great cleaning up time. Into this month wo crowd enough bargains to run an ordinary store for a wholo yoar.

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lots, dropped dosigns.

Unbleached Crash, worth 8c, Sale ,5c Unbleached Crash, worth 10c, Sale 61c Silver Bleached Crash, worth 121c, Sale 9c Bleached Birdseye Crash, worth 6ic, Sale 4c Bleached Table Linen, choice patterns, Sale.. 20c Imported Mercerized Table Linen, Special 42c Extra quality German Unbleached Linen, Sale 42c Silver Bleached Table Damask, .$1.25 value, Sale 89c Sheer White Goods, cord effects, worth 20c, Sale 10c Fine Sheer White Goods, worth 25c now on Sale at 12c India Linens, special value, a snap 4c India Linens, worth 8Jc, Sale 5c India Linens, worth 121c, Sale 81c

50 pes. Fleeced Back Dress Goods, sold at 10 and 121c, your choice of any at 5c per yard. Think of it, cheaper than prints. Canvas Cloth, worth and sold everywhere at 15c, your choice at 6Jc Panama Cloth, every yard good value at 15c, Sale price 6c 36 in. gray novelty plaids, fast colors, 15c value Sale price 81c 25 pes. best quality 36 inch Percales, with borders, light and dark colors, 15c value, Sale. . 7c All new Spring Percales, 15c grade, light and dark colors, Sale price 121c New Spring Hydegrade Galatea Cloth, sold everywhere, 20c, Sale price 15c

32 inch Cotton Challies, 121c values, Sale 61c 50 pes. hew Spring Cotton Challies, 61c values, Sale 5c New Robe Prints, 61c values, Sale 5c Indigo Blue, Light Blue, Red, Grays, Black, and Shirting Prints, your choice of any, Sale 5c Extra quality Apron Ginghams in all the staple checks, Sale price 5c Choice line of Dress Ginghams, Sale 81c Dark and Light Colors Outing Flannel, Sale 5c Dark and Light Colors Outing Flannel, 10c values 7c Dark and light colors Outing Flannel 121c value at 81c

Half Wool Challies, 35c values, Sale 15c 54 in. Novelty Dress Goods, $1.25 value. Sale.. 75c Black, Light Blue, Pink, Red, Tan, Cream Lansdown, $1.00 value at 69c Gray Novelty Plaids, 50c grade, Sale .x. 25c 35c grade new Spring Poplins in stripes, all colors, Sale price 25c 50c Rough Silk, extra wide, Brown, Blue, Pink, Tan, Black; Sale ..' 25c 36 in. Nacirena Silk in all new spring colors, Sale 42o One lot Ladies' Dressing Jackets, Sale 25o Choice Patterns fleeced Dressing Jackets..... 48o 150 Double Fleeced Kimonos, Sale 98c Mercerized Petticoats, $1.25 value, Sale 09o

Will Take Years to Recover Recent Flood in Paris Was the Most Disastrous One in Recent Years Gossip from French Capital.

(By La Voyageuse.) Paris, Feb. 8. It will be months and probably years before Paris will have fully recovered from the effects of the most disastrous flood in the memory of the "oldest inhabitant." The damage in the affected districts has been fully told in these dispatches that is the approximate damage, it will be some time before an accurate estimate can be made. The alarming state of affairs came almost without notice and was due to heavy snowfalls throughout the republic followed by torrential rains. Following the new year, mild weather set in. The days were sunny and spring seemed almost here. Suddenly winter set in again and in a short time Paris was in the grip of a blizzard. We had deluded ourselves into

the belief that we should glide into spring, without knowing or scarcely feeling the change, for seldom had so mild a winter been experienced. Within a few hours of the first flurry of

Pain in Heart

"For two years I had pain in my heart, back and left side. Could not draw a deep breath or lie on left side, and any little exertion would cause palpitation. Under advice I took Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and Nervine. took about thirteen bottles, am in better health than I ever was, and have gained 14 pounds." MRS. LILLIE THOMAS, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. For many years Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy has been very successful in the treatment of heart troubles, because of its tonic effect upon the heart nerves and muscles. Even in severe cases of long standing it has frequently prolonged life for many years after doctors had given up all hope, as proven by thousands of letters we have received from grateful people. Or. Mile' Heart Remedy is sold by all druggfeta. If tne rt bottle fails to benefit, your druggist will return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.

snow bustling, Paris had gone and in its place was a great white silent city, with miles of white street, along which omnibusses, wagons and automobiles moved like ghosts along the thick snow covered roads. The silence was only broken by the hoot of some auto horn or the noise made by its engine. The wonder sight of Paris was the Bois de Boulognes, where "every tree groaned under its thick, white, heavy canopy, and every inch of grass was hidden beneath a covering of unbroken white. The world famous Cathedral of Notre Dame was a fairy-like and picturesque sight, the innumerable carved figures of the facade being capped in white, while above 'and about stood out in bold relief the towers, windows and gargolles. Again, the dome and parapets of the old church of Sacre Coeur, situated on the highest point of Montmartre and which dominates the whole of Paris, looked like the spires of a huge, white

marble mosque. With the cessation of snow, proper, which turned into sleet and was in turn succeeded by rain which continued without interruption, in Paris, as well as elsewhere in the interior and on the coast, the actual danger began. An irreparable which the flood has had on the gay Parisian life is the indefinite postponement of the Marde

Gras. An immense amount of work has been done in the matter of the preparation of floats and similar exhibitions. All of the best known establishments of the Montmartre quarter have prepared floats portraying one or the other of many of the best known resorts, or else suggestive of places known or which are believed to exist. Among these humorous representations of Heaven and Hell. No procession of thousands of reveleres. watched by hundreds of thousands of

spectators will be seen in the streets along which the procession was to have passed. When former President Roosevelt arrives in Paris next April or May, he can lay aside his khahi suit, slouch hat, formidable collection of guns and numerous cameras, and prepare to don a velvet coat, ornamented with gold lace worked into the form of palms; buckle a pearl-handled sword around

his waist and don a cocked hat, all of which constitutes the chief part of the regalia of a full fledged Academician, for he is to be elected to receive this honor of Associate Member, and under this title take his place among the "immortals' as the members of this most exclusive society, "I'institut de France." Its membership includes nearly all the great men of note in science and literature since 1829. Colonel Roosevelt is booked for a neater of lectures at the Sorbonoe here

in April, an event which is already being much talked about in literary circles. Women are becoming even greater aviation enthusiasts than men. Undismayed by the many recent tragic deaths as a result of flying through the air, Mile. Aboukaia, a celebrated bicycle rider, who is an Arabian by birth, has taken up the more or less dangerous sport, and expects soon to give public exhibitions. She professes to feel no fear in sailing through the air. No wonder that the Parisiennes their social duties of the winter over have flocked to the south of France, that land of flowers and sunshine, to spend the dull days of Lent, away from the equally dull and wet skies of Paris. They have shaken the mud

from their bedraggled skirts and taking their trunks full of summer-like finery, have flown southward, to return for the annual horse show, the opening of which a few weeks hence marks the official opening of the spring season in Paris. Before going.however, they joined that eager, hurrying crowd that rushes at this time of the year, to view the models for the coming season which are being produced by all the greater modistes of Paris. In January the buyers for the wholesale and the larger dressmakers shops outside of Fiance invade Paris in shoals. First in the procession are the Germans. Perhaps the clever French purposely so arrange this in order to '"get them out of the way," so that they may be left free to work for Americans, who they infinitely prefer as customers and for whom they prepare a special line of models. These buyers gone, yet another set of designs and models are executed for the Parisienne, and it is there that she, before flitting Bouth. gives her judgment upon and suggests changed to be made before her return. Certainly there are several dress

makers using panier effects with the pointed corsage, but chiefly for evening wear, when the combinations of satin with chiffon, with some sort of design usually flowers is effective. All skirts are short. Evening, afternoon and walking costumes all show this note. Much more fullness in skirts and sleeves and, thank Heaven decided waistline effects keep in their proper place instead of under one's arms. Short and yet shorter jackets, well adjusted and fitting in the back, very much trimmed, to mark the death of the long worn sack; coats; plaids, strong colors inste- of tones in material are a few notes on the coming styles.

A Cat Operation. "I saw something today that pushes the limit." said a young married man who had just returned from the cat and dog hospital. He had been there to take bis wife's pet cat, that bad broken her leg. "What was that?" naturally the wife asked him. "A cat that was being treated for a mole on Its nose. There wasa't a thing on earth the matter with the animal except that it had a tiny mole. The owner of the cat, a fashionably dressed young woman heavy with furs, said It spoiled the animal's beauty. Whoever heard of such a thing? Torturing a poor cat just to have a mole removed from its nose." New York Press.

Elbow Grease. Thousands of people in small positions whine because their talents are thrown away, because their ability has no elbow room. It Is not elbow room they need; it is "elbow grease;" it is energy and strength. Their very whining shows they are too small for the place they are in now. When the right kind of person has too small a place he does his work so well as to make the place bigger. Baron Briggs.

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A little Diapepsin will make you feel fine in five minutes. The question as to how long you are going to continue a sufferer from In

digestion, Dyspepsia or out-of-order stomach is merely a matter of how soon you begin taking some Diapepsin. If your stomach is lacking in digestive power, why not help the stomach to do its work, not with drastic dra& but by a re-enforcement of digestive agents, such as are naturally at work in the stomach. People with weak stomachs should take a little Diapepsin occasionally, and there will be no more indigestion, no feellnc like a lump of lead in the

stomach, no heartburn, sour risings, gas on stomach or belching of unc"gested food, headaches, dizziness or sick stomach, and besides, what you eat will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. All

these symptoms resulting from a sour out-of-order stomach and dyspepsia, are generally relieved five minutes after taking a little Diapepsin. Go to your druggist and get a 50cent case of Pape's Diapepsin now. and you will always go to the table with a hearty appetite, and what you eat will taste good, because your stomach and Intestines will be clean and fresh, and you will know there are not going to be any more bad nights and miserable days for you. They freshen you and make you feel like life is worth Urine

Men's Heavy Leather Mitts, fur lined, Sale : 25c Men's Heavy All Wool Yarn Gloves, 50c grade, sale 25c Ladies' Golf Gloves, 25c and 50c quality, Sale 15c Star Braid, all colors, Sale 1c Combination Cleaner and Polisher, tan color only, Sale price 1c Men's Cravenette Coats, $15.00 value, Sale $9.48 Men's Cravenette Coats, $10.00 value, Sale $6.98 Men's Overcoats, $6.00 value, Sale.. $3.98 Men's Overcoats, $7.50 value, Sale.. $4.98 Boys' Overcoats, ages 4 to 7, Sale.. $1.38 Boys' Overcoats, ages 4 to 7, Sale. .$1.69 Youths' Overcoats, $7.50 value, Sale $3.98 Men's Corduroy Pants, $1.50 values, 1 Sale 98c Men's Work Pants, extra value, Sale.. 98c Men's Dress Pants, $2 values, Sale.. $1.39 Men's fine Dress Pants, $3 values... $1.98 Men's Suits, $7.50 values, Sale $4.98 Men's Suits, $12.50 values, Sale $8.98 Boys' Suits, $7.50 values, Sale $3.98

Boys' Suits, $10.00 values, Sale... $5.93 Children's Suits, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 quality, straight pants, ages 3 to 6, your choice 98o Men's Odd Vests, one lot at 50o Men's Coats, one lot $3.50 Men's Hats, $1.50 value, at 98o Boys' Hats, $1.50 value at 98o Men's Work Shirts, Sale ..39o Men's Blue Striped Overalls, regular 50c grade, with bib, Sale price 29o One lot Men's Dress Shirts, to close at..25o Men's regular 50c and 75c Dress Shirts. Sale 45o Men's Underwear, Yeager mixed, gray mixed and cream colored, heavy fleeced, regular 50c grade, Sale ...39c Men's Wright Health Underwear, regular $1.00 quality, Sale price 75o Men's Canton Flannel Drawers, to close, 15o Men's All Wool Undershirts, no drawers, worth $1.00 and $1.50, Sale price.. 50a Ladies' fine Ribbed Union Suits, regular 50c quality, Sale 39o Children's Union Suits, regular 50c grade to close at 253

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