Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 117, 4 March 1910 — Page 8

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THE RICiniON rALIiAMini AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1910.

CLOTHES FOR ALL Ml ABE SHOWN

Chantecler Hat Is Also on Exhibition at the Chicago Fashion Show. PAJAMA GIRL GOT CHILLED

ROOSEVELT HEADGEAR, A LA JUNGLE, MADE A DECIDED HIT WITH SPECTATORS SOME OTHER FADS.

Chicago, March 4. A dozen varie

ties of patent collars and a pretty- girl

clad In red Bilk pajamas were th

feature events at the opening night of the "wearing apparel, textile and fash

ion Bhow" in the Coliseum. The ex

position is supported largely by the garment makers of Chicago and will

continue until Saturday night.

Early In the evening Bonnie ap

peared In the middle of the pajama

booth. She had a pair of them oi

They were of the shimmeringest silk and so red that they could be seen at

the far end of the big exhibition hall. When they succeeded In drawing spec

tators within the circumference of a

small circle, Bonnie grew confidential Pretty but Chilly.

"There's just one thing about these pajamas I want to tell you," she whis

pered, "Don't ever let anybody per

suade you to wear them at a fashion

show, 'cause they're colder than all

git out. About every ten minutes it seems I'm frozen stiff, and I have to warm up. I'm just about there now, so, ladies and gentlemen, kindly pass

on to the next booth."

. Then the pajama girl dived off her

exhibition pedestal into a bundle of bath robes and staid rolled up out of

sight until she was warm again. Living Models in Frames.

The exhibitors of dresses and hats had several hundred wax figures placed in the sections set apart for

them, and also had arranged velvet

hung frames in which living models

displayed spring suits and latest crea tions in hats.

The Roosevelt jungle headgear made a hit. The body of the hat

looks more like a piece of dried jungle

than anything else, and from this protrudes a tail feather of a last Thanksgiving turkey. As visitors entered the Coliseum their attention was directed to a mammoth book mounted so that those that ran could read. Two young women turned the pages and recited fashionable screeds by the hour There were corsets and wax models by the score. Chantecler Hat. One of the most exciting of women's millinery exhibits was the "Chantecler" hat. It looks like a rooster rampant on a nest of oriental lace. Most of the booths are used in displaying articles for men's wear. Several, however, are devoted to children's clothes. One of the interesting displays is a suit of rompers for little girls who ob

ject to the knickerbockers in the ordinary romper suit. This one has a skirt, but the whole dress is in one piece and slips on and off as easily as

the Knickerbocker rompers do.

Stomach Misery

DR. MAC CRACKEN TO

TENDER RESIGNATION

Get Rid of That Sourness, Gas and

Indigestion. When your stomach is out of order

or run down, your food doesn't digest.

It ferments in your stomach and forms

gas which causes sourness, heartburn,

foul breath, pain at pit of stomach and many other miserable symptoms.

Mi-o-na stomach tablets will give joy

ful relief in five minutes; if taken reg

ularly for two weeks they will turn your flabby, sour, tired out stomach

into a sweet .energetic, perfect work

ing one.

You can't be very strong and vigor

ous if your food only half digests. Your appetite will go and nausea, dizziness,

biliousness, nervousness, sick head

ache and constipation will follow.

Mi-o-na stomach tablets are small

and easy to swallow and are guaranteed to banish indigestion and any or

all of the above symptoms or money back.

Fifty cents a large box. Sold by

druggists everywhere and by L,. H Fihe.

For constipation there is no remedy

so satisfying as Booth's Pills 25 cents

Try a box and you will say you have

found the ideal laxative at last.

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Cores catarrh or money back. Just breathe it in. Complete outfit, including iahalerfl. Extra bottles 60c. Druggists.

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Several doses regulate the Kidneys and end Bladder Trouble. Out-of-order kidneys act fine and backache or bladder misery is relieved after a few doses of Pape's Diuretic. Pains in the back, sides or loins, rheumatic twinges, debilitating headache, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness, inflamed or swollen eyelids.

worn-out feeling and many other symptoms of clogged, inactive kidney-3

simply vanish.

Frequent, painful and uncontrolla

ble urination due to a weak or irritable bladder is promptly overcome.

The moment you suspect any kidney,

bladder or urinary disorder, or feel rheumatism coming, begin taking this harmless remedy, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine at any

price, made anywhere else in the world, which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure, as a fifty-cent treatment of Pape"s Diuretic, which any druggist can supply. This unusual preparation goes direct to the out-of-order kidneys, bladder and urinary system, cleaning, healing and strengthening these organs and glands, and completes the cure before you realize it. A few days treatment with Pape's Diuretic means clean, active, healthy

kidneys, bladder and urinary organs and you feel fine. Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson &. Pape of Cincinnati, is a large and responsible medicine concern, thoroughly worth v of your confidence. Accept only Pape's Diuretic fifty cent treatment from any drug store anywhere in the world.

Cartel's DooZis WAR HISTORY 2,000 Illustrations, $4 book, now $1.50 Watch this space for Barters Office Hints. Cartel's SUtlcsery Store 921 MAIN.

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Housekeepers anA worktn jrmen Ton cn secure money from us without publicity .at the rery lowest rates. These things, combined with courtesy aud consideration, will gie jou.

more solid satisfaction

INDIANA LOAN CO.

Public Sale of Personal Property

On March 7, three miles west of Richmond on Interurban line. Stop 141 or White school house, consisting of 2 brood mares, one draft colt coming 3 years old, one family broke horse, 2 Jersey cows, one fresh and the other to be fresh soon; other cattle, brood sows and pigs, corn, hay, baled straw and farming implements, good as new. one rubber tired phaeton and buggy, harness and other articles; sale to commence at 10 o'clock. CLAYTON HUNT.

3rd Floor Colonial Bldg.,

TAFT WILL ATTEND

President on Program of the

Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress.

TO BE HELD IN NOVEMBER

Crushed fruit strawberry ice cream made from fresh berries. You get it at Price's. A kilowatt almost exactly equals one and one-third horse-power. Fresh oysters, the cheapest and best meat on the market. No bones in them. You get nice fresh ones at Price's. Germany imports fruit to the annual average value of J22.000.000. Ice cream and ices the year round at Price's. Six flavors now served. One hundred and sixty-one var . es of rice are known in China and Japan. You will want a nice box of chocolates. You get them at Price's. Before 1849 the south furnished the chief gold fields of the country, but since that date the south has not been

in the running.

Fresh oystera served at Price's as

you like them best

Toronto voters will have the chance

to express their opinions on a propo

sition to build thirty-three miles of

underground railroads.

Dr .Henry M. MacCracken, chancellor

of New York University since 1SS3,

who has just informed the council of

the university that he will resign Sep

tember 28. the date of his seventieth

birthday. Dr. MacCracken has served half a century as a public teacher and

took hold of the New York university

when it was a college little more in

importance than a high school. Graduates who have matriculated during his incumbency, have become leading men and heads of universities from the

Atlantic to the Pacific.

Miss Emma C. Sickles recently ap-

Deared before the hcuse committee on

agriculture and asked that a bureau of

domestic science be established. fane

also asked that an appropriation of

$0,000 be distributed among ten or

the best schools of domestic science in

agricultural colleges to enable them to

engage more thoroughly in researcn

and experimental work.

NOTICE K. OF C.

Members of Knights of Columbus

are requested to meet at their hall

this evening for the purpose of view

ing the remains of Brother M. S. Con

way. JOHN ZWISSL.ER, D. K.

The separation of the sexes seems to have been formerly by no means an uncommon practice in the Church of England. In fact, Edward VI's prayerbook specially mentions that at the communion service "the men shall tarry on one. side and the women on the other." The papers of a church In Westmoreland include elaborate directions for the division of the sexes at its services.

A Minnesota Inventor has been

granted a patent on a cash register

that carries a phonograph to announce

the figures indicated when its keys

are pressed.

Bon Antonio, Texas. March 4. President Taft has promised Col. Ike T. Prior, president of the Trans-Mississippi Commercial congress, that he will attend the convention of that body to be held in this city early in November of this year. Mr. Taft will also avail himself of this opportunity to spend several days on the ranch of his brother Charles, located to the south of this city. Col. Pryor is of the opinion that this year's session of the congress will be the best attended and most important ever held. He has the promises of a great number of governors from transMississippi states that they will attend and an effort is now being made to interest the Latin-Americans in the convention. Mexico and several Central American countries have already signified their intention to send delegates and similar action is expected from Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Chile. Some months ago the Yokohama chamber of commerce notified Colonel Pryor that it too, would send a representative, and recently the Chinese government has been approached with the same object in view. While the attendance of foreign emissaries will give the congress somewhat of an international aspect not intended by its founders, its scope of work and sphere of influence will not be altered by this circumstance. The Trans-Mississippi Commercial congress has for its purpose the development of the country west of the Mississippi, and the furtherance of the Industrial and commercial interests of this terri

tory and for this reason any measure calculated to increase trade relations with latin America and the Far East

is within its scope.

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At the present rate of growth the borough of Brooklyn, with its population of about 1,240,000, will have a population of 2,910,000 In twenty years from now.

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SUGAR. 2..5?sui9csns agrranrcunj.'sanQ!

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A Great Discovery A FOUNTAIN OF MILK

That is the result after feeding your cows QUAKER

DAIRY MOLASSES FEED.

$26.50 per ton $1.40 per 100 lbs.

GET OUR PRICES. IT PAYS.

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Feed and Seed Store

33 S. 6th SL Phone 1679

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Ptcne 1028

North E Street

The Season's

Newest Shoes

Our Spring Footwear is in.

The daintiest and most de

sirable of the Spring Styles will be found in our stores

now. The styles which will

lead in New York and Chica

go will be found here in their best expressions. The

quality is up to the standard which we require in all our

footwear.

Wonnieim's

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All of our low shoes have

the short vamp; it adds so

much to the attractiveness ef

the footwear that its popu

larity is universal. Pumps

are featured in Gun Metals and Patents. The ankle-etrap

Pump continues to be popu

lar while we are carrying full

lines In one, two and three

strap "instep trap" pump.

Oxfords, Ties, and two eyelet ties are carried in pleas

ing efects. Of the leathers

we are featuring patents

with Gun Metals. Tans and

Soft Kid following.

Prices range from $2 to $4.

Menu's

High Toes and High Heele

are strong features of our

shoes for men. Tans refuse

to be put aside and they will

be found here in all desirable

shapes.

Patents will probably lead, but the Gun Metal is tee

handsome and serviceable a

leather to disregard. We

never carried so many styles

or such dressy pumps as we

are showing now.

Prices from $250 upward.

Ctas. E Two Stores 724 r.ldn SL

807 r!cinSt