Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 316, 21 September 1910 — Page 8

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DUTCIILEY TELLS ALL ADOUT DEETLE Pest Ri!sy Immortalized the Insect but Geologist Has Embalmed It. WRITES 1,336 PAGE BOOK AND WHEN YOU ARE THROUGH READING IT IP YOU DONT KNOW AIOUT BEETLES, IT It NOT AUfHOrVt FAULT.

(Palladium Spcelal) Indianapolis, 8ept 21. O'sr folded blooms On swirls of mask Ths Beetle booms adown ths dooms And bumps along ths duck. JAMES WHITCOMB RILET. If Riley immortalized the humble Indiana beetle In song. It remained for W. 8. Blatchley, state geologist, to embalm and presents it forever In Imperishable scientific record , with a book of 1,386 pages, weighing fire pounds, the edition being limited to 1,000 copies. Perhaps when the state printing board refused to Issue "The Cleoptra, or Beetles of Indiana," as a part of the regular report of the state geologist In 1909 the members may not have realised It represented a quarter of a century of work on the part of the bespectacled little man with a qulsslcal smile In an office on the third floor of the state house. Tet Blatchley's introduction says: "For twenty-five years the collecting and ths study of the beetles of Indiana has been one of the bobbles to which I hare given much spare time. Happiest those days In which I wandered far and wide through field and woodland, adding here and there some specimens before unseen, noting now and then some life habit, some food plant or place of retreat before unobserved." In the printing board office they say since It required from April 9 to September 20 to publish the book, they are only too glad Blatchley did not tackle the subject of elephants. It was paid for from the $3,800 yearly allotted to the department of geology. One Indiana eleopterlst waa so Jealous of his prised collection of beetles he refused to let Blatchley see it, to assist la the work. Miss Porter gives you a cords! Invitation to call during the Fall "inery Opening days Friday and Saturday. 2121 . Wanted Good girl for general housework. Geo. Eggemever, 1221 Main St. Phone

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Sage Foundation Gathers Much Inprm'ation on Wage-Earners

JZOWttUi mot cmaMin - aw mxr-n (American News Service.) ; New York, Sept. 21. Some surprising statistics respecting the' earning capacity of wage-earning .women In this city have been gathered by the committee on Women's work of the Sage foundation established by Mrs. Russell Sage. , One out of every four women in New York is a wage-earner and one-fourth of the city's wage-earners are women. ' This revelation Is no more startling than the fact that 47 per cent of the women factory workers of . this city earn less than $6 a week, and half of them lose from one Long Timo

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Tbe grocer, butcher and baker sell honest men and women goods on credit. VTe sell you money on credit at far less profit than tbe merchant realizes.. Open. an account with us. Wewill loan you money on your furniture, piano or any other personal property of value without removal, which will enable you to pay off all your small bills snd have your accounts In one place. - We will loan you money to boy furniture, wearing apparel or anything you, wiEh to purchase. Thus' by paying cash you will save money. . '

y VVe , positively guarantee courteous, confidential treatment to alU (, The only private interviewing rooms in the city. NO PtJBLIC ENTRACE. Loans made In all towns reached by interurban roads.

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to four months through sickness and business depression, which makes It necessary to dispense with their services.; This reduces . their . average yearly earnings to about $250 less than $5 a week.Analyzing the result of the committee's Investigation, Mies Mary Van Kleek, its secretary confesses the conditions of self-sustaining women in New York, discovered by this report to be frightful. Where these wage-earners are able to co-operate with other members, of their family, who are working, Miss

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Van Kleek says they can eke out a semi-comfortable existence on plain food and plain clothes. As for those

who are alone and are obliged to rely upon their Individual effort ; their plight is pitiable. One-tenth of the women wage-earners are - married, showing marriage has not relieved them 'of the need of supporting themselves. That this class, who have children to look after at home, may pursue their employment without interruption of their domestic - obligations. 12.000 tenement bouses in the city have been licensed by the state factory bureau. t This seems to dismiss the oft-em-CURE OF ECZEMA DA DRUFF ... . . . . v" By One Box of Cuticura Ointment and One Cake of Cuticura Soap. Head Perfectly Clear. "I era pleased to inform you that I have been cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment, binco I "was a boy I havo suffered with d&ndruiTtaot only from the itching but from its disagreeable , appearance In a scaly form til over my head. 1 had to brush it off ray clothes all day long. I used every kind of preparation supposed to euro dandruff, also soaps and eliarnpoos, but it termed to me that, instead of improving with these remedies, the dandruff increased, even my hair boaa t fall out and the result was that two months ago eczema developed on ay scalp. , I suffered so from this thst as a last resource I thought I would try Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. They had the most prat if y ins results for I had used only cne box of Cuticura Ointment and a single cake cf Cuticura Soap when I was cured, tho eczema and dandruff were gone and my head perfectly dear. "I can assure you that ko long as I live no ether soap than Cuticura will be used by mo and all thoso nar to me. I will also add that I will always kbo Cuticura Ointment aa ft drcsnin for tho hair. I feel that vou ehould know of my cure end if you desiro you may use this as a true testimonial which comes from a sufferer of thirtr years' standing. I 7iU be happy to te'l any one of my experience in order to assist those who may be suffering from the same disease. J. Acevedo, General Commission Merchant. 69 Pearl St., New York, Apr. 21, 1910." , Cuticura RcmwSI-a afford the most economical treatment for affection, nf the .km and ccalp. A . cake of Cuticura Soap 25e.) and a box of Cuticura Ointment 50c.) are often .cfflrient. Sold throughout toe world. Potter Drue Chem. Corp, Son) Props.. 135 Columbus Ave.. Boston. Mm - aa-Mallcd free. 32-cace book, an Authority oa tbe Care and Treatment of the Skin, seal? and Hair. ESjxoy Paymonto , ...... ... If a than acto ho la GotlGtlodm

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tion of the sex from manual labor through matrimony, indicating that many who enter that state, hoping to gain immunity from work, have added tothe . trials of their former position of servitude the claims of motherhood. Thus. Instead of improving their status, they assume a burden that' demands even a larger sacrifice than that exacted of them in their original state. 'From these premises it is , argued

We might have come to you in this Fall Fashion paper with'a full page or a double page advertisement, but even with that space we wouldn't have been able to more than touch en the styles and shapes of new Fall Footwear that we are showing now. We might have orowded two full paces with cuts and still there would be left many good and new styles that we would want to show you. We might have crowded two pages ? with fine print telling you about the better construction and more distinctive appearance of our shoes and yet there would be left Innumerable good reasons why you should buy your footwear here.

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that the. average working girl in New York with a restricted earning capacity has little chance of escaping from the misfortunes of her lot, which daily makes her life more and more oppressive as; she contemplates the ascending scale of prices for the modest necessities of life. '-,

- Display of stylish trimmed hats at Lena Rone's Friday and Saturday. 2l st WEny Tuns' neift Wi. But since any claim it only as good as the shoes back of it, we must ask that you come and see and prove to your own . satisfaction that our claims are no better than .our shoes. t' . 3,'. . v 724 Main Street

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Wednesday, September 11. Webb ' lodge. No, 24. P. & A. M. Stated meet- ' rhiMr :!: "j- B a r M.il w f--' : . v. . a. m. .v ,-. ihii v meeting. Work In Past -Uaster degree. Refreshments. ' - PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

And so we're going to say this much and this much only:' Our stock ' of Fall Footwear as shown on our shelves now represents ths most complete and highest grade stock that we or any ether shoe merchant has ever ehewn in this city. Our shoes will wear as long as sny shoes mads, longer than any other shoes sold here; they carry style and character of their own that is rarely found outside of the most exclusive of big city stores. Frankly and truly we know that they are In a elass to themselves.

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