Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 281, 17 August 1910 — Page 5
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3n)G FFrin) CUPS AND SAUCERS. 1.25 per dozen, Cups and Saucers, .. white and gold, at 89c PLATES &23 per doz. Plates, white and Hold, 89c , BABY CABS 3100 Collapsible Cabs at $3.98 7.00 Collapsible Cabs at $5.98 3X0 Collapsible Cabs at $7.48 10.50 collapsible cabs at : $8.98 GO CARTS tXO end $1 .75 Go Carts at ......$1.39 REED GO CARTS 3Hecd Go Carts at One-half Off to REFRIGERATORS ' 21C0, 100 lbs. Ice Capacity at $14.48 ;13.00, 75 lbs. Ice Capacity at 12.48 12X0, 60 lbs. Ice Capacity at 8.48
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0 BUY MF Fart $10.00, 50 lbs. Ice Capacity at 7.48 $ 8.00, 40 lbs. Ice Capacity at 6.48 HAMMOCKS $1.25 Hammocks at 98c $1.50 Hammocks at $1.24 $2.00 Hammocks at '...$1.74 $2.50 Hammocks at $1.98 $3.00 Hammocks at $2.24 $4.0 OHammocks at - -$3.24 $5.00 Hammocks at $3.98 GASOLINE STOVES Detroit Vapor Self Generating. $11.50 3 Burner Stove at - $10.48 $ 9.50 2 Burner Stove at ... 8.78 JUNIOR GASOLINE STOVES 3 Burner Junior Gasoline Stoves at $3.48 2 Burner Junior Gasoline Stoves at $2.48
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LADIES' SHOES and SLIPPERS At Unusually Low Prices Rood Evory Item Carefully
1 lot Ladies' White Canvas Slippers, worth from $1.25 to $2.50 a pair, to go at...... ..-'...-35c Ladies' $1.50 Tan Slippers, special at 75o Ladies' $1.98 Tan Slippers, special $1.39 Ladies' $1.50 Kid Oxfords, sale price 98c Ladies' $1.98 Kid Oxf'ds, sale price $1.25 Ladits' $1.98 Ankle Strap Pumps, sale price .$1.25 Many bargains to be had in Misses' and Children's Department in both Slippers and Shoes.
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Mot Boys' Knee Pants Suits, worth $2.00 and $2.50, sale price .........98c Boys' Straight Pants Suits,, just the thing for school wear, worth $3.00 and $3.50 Sale price - .$1.98 1 lot of Men's Small Size Suits, worth from $8.00 to $12.00, go in this sale at per ' suit --...$3.50 Men's $8.00 Worsted and Serge Suits in blue and fancy .$5.98 Men's $15.00 Worsted Suits, sale price $9.98 Men's $18.00 Fancy Worsted Suits, finely tailored and well worth $18.00, sale price $12.98 Men's $7 Fancy Worsted Suits sale price $4.98 SUIT CASES Regular $1.50 cases, Sale price . . 98c All other Suit Cases reduced in proportion. See the entire line for your vacation bags. ,
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nly8ei?y: OIL STOVES New Perfection' 3 Burner New Perfection at .... 2 Burner New Perfection at .... OVENS For Gas, Gasoline or Oil. $2.75 aryi $3.00 Ovens at $2.00 Ovens at ....... -- $1.75 Ovens at . $1.50 Ovens at ..........i--$1.25 Ovens at ...... .1..1 - .$7.98 . 5.98 ..$2.48 1.79 .s.1.48 ..1.29 .1.19 GARLAND BASE BURNERS $55.00 Garland Base Burners at $50.00 Garland Base Burners at $45.00 Garland Base Burners at $40.00 Garland Base Burners at $45.00 40.00 35.00 30.00
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bargains. Wo havo this 1 lot Children's 50c Button Slippers at 19c Ladies'. "Kid Shoes, special 98c Ladies' $1 .75 High Blucher Shoes, vict kid ........ $1.39 Ladies' $2.50 Patent Leather Shoes, sale price ... 98 Ladies' Pat. Leather, - Mat Top Shoes, worth $2.50 1... ,....$1.98 Children's $1.25 Shoes at .........98c Children's $1.50 Kid Shoes at ....$1.25 Children's $1.00 Kid Shoes at ......85c MEN'S ODD TROUSERS Many special Bargains, values from 98c to $3.50, priced now at 50c on the dollar.' Men's 50c Stripe Overall with Bib, all sizes Sale price per pair .29c Men's 50c Dress Shirts 39c Men's 50c Work Shirts ... ........... .39c Men's 25c Summer Underwear, shirts and drawers, fancy colors, sale price each 19c Men's Poros Knit Underwear, Shirts and - Drawers, sale price, each ......... .25c Men's 50c Underwear in Fancy Colors, sale price, each ...... v----------38c Men's Poros Knit Union Suits; sale price . .48c Men's 10c Grey Mixed Socks, per pair . .. ..6c Men's 1 5c Fancy Half Hose; per pair. . . . . 1 0c Men's 25c Shawknit Half Hose, all colors, per pair .11.. ...... 19c Neckwear, worth 50c, all styles, sale price 25c Best Linen Collars, sale price 1 0c ;. - GRANITEWARE One lot'of Triple Coated Graniteware, .15, 20 and 25c values at 10c NICKEL PLATED COFFEE AND Tf A POTS 50c Pots at .. .............30c 40c Pots at .... J..... ...25c 30c Pots'at .15c ..IRONING BOARDS $2.00 Ironing Boards at . . .1 . . .$1 .48 $1.50 Ironing Boards at . ....... . 1 .24 $1 .00 Ironing Boards at ...... . . . .89 90c Ironing Boards at .79 WASH BOARDS 25c Wash Boards at.. .15c 1 WASH MACHINES $2.25 Wash Machines at $1.98
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THE STORE EflSTERM INDIANA HAS DCBH trjADtine for '
FRATERNITY DANCE. Last evening m number of yoang
people went over to Jackson Park J attend the dance gtTea by. the men Mrs of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. Piano and drums furnished the , dance music. Dancing was enjoyed nntil a late hour. Several charming dancing parties have been aiven this summer by the members of the fraternity. Among the guests were Miss Hannah Hershey, Miss Iva Russell, Miss Carolyn WeaTer. Miss Myrtla Stone. Miss Florence Forbes, of Mud cie, Miss Weston. Miss Kathlene Mur ray. Miss Rhea McCullough. Miss Ethel Schepman, Miaa Mable Keller. Mr. Fred BoUmeyer, Mr. Fred Ros alter, Mr. Ednor Rossiter, Mr. Harry Williams, Mr. Earl Cotton, Mr. Charles Hartsell. Mr, : Ben. Meyers, . Mr. Harold McCulkua-h, of Chicago. Mr. Gerald FiUgibbons, Mr. Ernest Lane, : Mr. George Brenlser, Mr. Earl Rows, and Mr. and Mrs. Waltetr Rosslter. jl jt j TO NIAGARA FALLS. Mrs. Ellen Fox accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Manning and daughter, Mlsa Rena Manning of Economy, left this morning for a two week's outing to Niagara Falls. jS jS jt DINNER PARTY AT CLUB. Mr. Howard Hunt will entertain with a dinner party Thursday evening at the Country club. Jl Jl Jl WILL ENTERTAIN CLUB. Mrs. Robert Kenworthy, of Chicago, will entertain the members of the Pleasure Seekers Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother Mrs, Perry Bailey, In Liberty avenue. HAVE RETURNED. Mlsa Edith and Miss Alice Schuerman have returned home after spending the past ten days with Miss Elma Rodenbeck, of Cincinnati and Mra. ' Charles Hohnhaus, of Hamilton, O. jf ,-jt ; jtv . IS IN KOKOMO. Miss Margaret Knollenberg. is la f Kokomo, Indiana, the guest of her ; uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Humpe, former residents of this citv. .-Jl' J JS HAVE. RETURNED. Mrs. W. A. Johnaon and eon. who have been visiting her brother, Dr. Schrader, for a week, has returned home to Richmond. -Ft Wayne Sentinel. . , ON MOTOR TRIP.. . Mr. W 11 lard , Carr . and Mr. Burton Carr, left Monday In their motor car for an extended trip. They will tou the east "r-j'jiji,-V(--,v QUESTS HERE. Mrs. F. 8. Herman and daughter, Miss Anna of Tusbaoosa, Ala., are in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, 318 Randolph Street v, ji, jl ji - w GUESTS IN NEW CASTLE. Mrs. Will Converse and son Blair,were the . recent guests of Mr. and -Mrs. H. T. Coffin and family. In New Castle. The Misses Maurlne and Mary Converse have been visiting tn New Castle for several days - , ..---I' Jl, J J RECENT GUESTS HERE. Miss May Otte and Mr. Fred Otte, of Anderson, IndV were the . recent guests of relatives in this dty. jl jl ji V LEFT SUNDAY. ' ' ' - . Miss Bertha Bertsch of Parsons, Kansas, Miss Gertrude Herr of Ames, Iowa, Misses Ethel Bertsch, Beatrice Swallow, and Pearl Boyd, left Sunday for, Buffalo and Toronto' .to spend a fortnight ' -J , j Jl . TO CINCINNATI. .' Miss Edith Bowman, who has Just returned from a visit with Mrs. Isa dora Wilson, In Splceland, Indiana. will, go to Cincinnati Friday for ' week's visit with her aunt Jl . Jl 'ji -VISITING MISS . STARR. Miss Helen Vermllyea, of Cohoes, N. Y.. li In the city the guest of Miss Margaret Starr, at her home In North Tenth street . Miss Starr and Miss Vermllyea were students at Vassar. . . Jl'jljl. , , r . TO MILWAUKEE. Mri. Earl ' Kampe will' leave the early part of September for .a visit with relatives and friends in -Milwaukee. Mrs. Kampe Is a former resident of that place. 1 - I v ja .,. Jg ; - jg - RECEPTION FRIDAY. A reception, will be given Friday evening In the First Baptist church parlors, by members of the church, la honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Good win, who will soon leave ' the dty. ' The affair is not only for members of ' the church, but for all friends ot Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, The function promises, to be most enjoyable. The church will be decorated for the occasion. ' Jg Jl Jl " - ELKS PICNIC AND DANCE A notable society event for the week Is the picnic and dance to be given Friday afternoon and evening at Jackson park. Games and various amnse ; ments will feature the afternoon. In ' the evening a sumptuous picnic supper will be served. After supper danclng will be enjoyed. The guests will be members of the Elk lodge with ! their wives and friends. . Ji " j . THEATER PARTY. . 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vossler entertained with a theater party recently . at the Murray ' theater. In honor of Miss Kmma Relter, of Dayton, O. The -guests were Mr. and Mrs. El wood Shuts, Miss Better and Mr, and Mrs. Melville Shuts, v riji.:,,-;s.,;ji;.?jsv ji . ' GUESTS IN MARION. -'. I Mrs. Edward Harris) and children have been spending several weeks the guests of relative and friends In Marion, Ind. : Jl. 'Jl . , LEFT YESTERDAY. ' (Mr. and Mrs. M. H. WoKer left yesterday morning for Vernon. Indian.
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