Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 38, 19 December 1911 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AD fciLN-TELiUiKAJi, TLESDAV, DECKJIHEli 1U, 15)11.
THE CHIC COLOR.
All Pari Wearing Brown This Winter.
costume in brown cloth. The stunning tailored suit pictured bus u slashed mid buttoned skirt and coat cut to match It. The material is a very dark brown mixture flecked with cream, the mixed effect not showing at a Utile distance. The furs are tawny Australian chinchilla.
A Gift For Your Friend' Baby. Have you tried making a pair of little nhoes for the baby? Clean a pair of long wrlsted chamois skin cloves nd trace on them the outlines and design of a pattern for little embroidered hoes. Then with pyrographic outfit burn the design, being sure that the point is not too hot. and after cutting out on the outline carefully overcast the soles to the tops. You will thus have a pretty little pair of shoes, knowing that they are warm and comfortable and mrde at trifling cost.
Corsage Pins Half a Foot Lng. Six inches is not an extraordinary length for a brooch now, but of course these very long bodice pins have par-
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TUB NEWEST DESIGNS. tieular uses. The straight pin. set with rhlnestones and. artificial rubies, is for one of the wide jabots, and the humped pin will hold a bunch of violets securely in place.
Yulotide Quotations. The quotations given below may be of soiu value to those who like to accompany a Christmas gift with an appropriate sentiment: With a calendar. Write it on your heart that every day la the best day of the year;" with a book. "An old friend to trut:" with a pair of sllpiiers. "We must go together;" with a pair of gloves. "We're a pair if ever there was one."
To Keep a Littlo Fire. To keep only a little fire in the furnace, as it is often desirable to do in the fall, put in the coal so that It forms a little pile about one foot in diameter near the door and not so that It Is scattered all over the floor of the furnace. This "does the trick" admirably.
The Practical Wife. Bhe cannot cook. sn cannot sew. Bhe cannot even knead the dough. Bhe cannot scrub, she cannot bake Or make the plainest pastry cake. She cannot dust, she cannot sweep Or make a bed that's fit to sleep, Bhe cannot mend or patch my pants, Hut play In bridge she makes things has, "Which neta ua both a tidy sutn. Buffalo News.
The Superfluity of Books. Kearer forty than thirty years ago the late Dr. Richard Garnet t took me behind the scenes of the British museum. I was thoughtless enough to ask. "Vhnt do you do with the rubbish? He turned to me with that quaint little smile and bow which many people will remember and said. "Well, you see. it'a very difficult to know what is rubbish today and quite impossible to know what will be rubbish tomorrow." George Salutsbury in London Times.
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times when high cost of living Is the uppermost thought in every household this store Is the store for you to buy your gifts you buy here for less.
Too Old For a Calf. There is a certain poet-preacher In Wales who has a favorite sermon on the prodigal son. About seven years had elapsed between bis visits to a certain chapel in the vale of Glamorgan, lie preached this sermon on both occasions. Special attention was drawn by him to the fatted calf. At the close of the service on the second occasion a witty deacon asked the preacher. "Is it not time for that fatted calf to become a bull or a cow?" Cardiff Western Mail.
The Name of Name. John ia the name of names and has been for all time. John is strength, goodness, sureness. The situation, however desperate, is saved when John appears. Wife, sweetheart, sister or mother may calm her fears when the strong shoalder of John Is there to lean on. The ship is safe when John has his band on the tiller, and the villain may well look to the priming of his pistol or. better stilL make what terms be can when be has John to deal with. Atlantic Monthlj,,
The Offended One. "I didn't Tote In the last election." said the Georgia moonshiner. Bout ten year ago the government mortally offended me. an I hain't took no Interest In it from that day to this." "But yon should vote: you shoulfl stand up for your rights.'" "That's Jest It," said the moonshiner. Tre got to keep dodgin' all the time. Ever time I stand up for my rights the revenue folks draw a 'bead' on me. an' the gover'ment gits me!" Atlanta Constttatlera.
Filled Neck Chains at $1 up Gold Neck Chains at $2. up Filled Pendants at $1.25 up Gold Pendants at ......$2.50 up Filled La Vallicres, at $1.75 up Gold La Vallieres at ...$5.00 up Silverware or Cut Glass at reduced prices. Filled Scarf Pins at 50c up Hat Brushes ...$1.00 up Cloth Brushes at ...$2.25 up Some new things in Cigar Cases
and Smoking Sets at. very attractive prices from $2.25 up. Buy him a Fountain Pen. We sell the best for the least money. Filled Tie Clasps, at 25c up Gold Tie Clasps at .41.50 up Gold Tie Clasps at .$1.00 up Filled Link Buttons at.. 50c up Gold Link Buttons at. .$1-25 up Coat Chains and Fobs at $1 up Military Sets $4-00 up
Xmas Bargains in Watches
Open face Men's or Boy's Nickel Watch 75c Open face -iwel American Nickel Watch $2.25 Open face 7-Jewel American 10 Yr. cases . $4.50 Open face 7-jewel American, 20 Yr. cases . . . .$6.50 Lady's O. F. Solid Nickel and Silver cases... $5.00
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Rings, fancy settings, $7.00 and $7.50 value, choice $5.00 Rings, fancy settings, $9.00 and $10.00 value, choice $7.50 Rings, fancy settings. $12.00 and $12.50 value, choice $10.00 Rings, fancy settings, $15.00 and $16.00 values, choice. . .$12.50 A few at $15.00, such as you will pay $18 to $20 for elsewhere.
Lady's O. F. 20 Yr. Gold Filled Cases ........ .$6.00 Lady's O. F. and Htg. 7 jewel, 20 Yr. cases $7.50 Lady's Htg. 7-jewel, Solid Gold Cases $12.75 up All Standard American Make and Fully Guaranteed. Specnalls M carat Loose Stones, brilliant, snappy, choice .$20.00 i4 carat Blue White, perfect, choice ..$30.00 carat Blue White, perfect, at $50.00 14 carat. Blue White, perfect at $754)0 Larger stones. White and Perfect at $185.00 per carat
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Sterling Thimbles, each 15c Sterling Rings, with sets.... 25c Sterling Teaspoons, each.... 50c Cut Glass Tumblers our special, each 50c Alarm Clocks, $1.00 quality, each 75c Watches, guaranteed time keepers 85c
L. E. WALTER MAN'S PENS. Bottle of Ink with each pen Special value. Price.. $2.50 up CUT GLASS Small Nappies $1.00 to $2.25 Bowls $2.50 to $8.00 Compotes. Special price $3.00 to $4.50 Cut Glass Electroliers. Price $9.50 Coin holders and bags at 75c up Mesh Bags $2.50 up Belt Pins 50c up Hat Pins 25c up Black Combs $1.00 up Jewel Cases and Puff Boxes 35c up C, B. & M. Sets at $34 up A Watch makes an appreciative giii.
Fountain Pens, 14k gold point, each $1.00 G. F. Lockets, with sets, $1.25 quality each $1.00 Clocks, 8 day, striking, each $2.00 Mesh Bags, both regular and unbreakable weave, at prices 20 per cent below what others ask for same. UMBRELLAS.
with Hull attachable regular $7.50 value.
handles, Price
$4.50 SLIVERWARE Knives and Forks, triple plated, $3.00 doz. up Teaspoons 75c to $2.00 a set Teaspoons, sterling $3 to $7 set 26 piece set in chest $4.75 to $15.00 Filled Lockets $1.00 up Gold Lockets $3.00 up Heavy Neck Chains, Rope and Fancy Links $2.50 up Long Matinee Chains.. .$2.00 up Bracelets, plain ...$1.00 up Bracelets, signet $2.00 up Bracelets, stone set, at. .$24)0 up Rings Set, Signet or Plain, make good gifts.
RATLIFF, The Jeweler
12 N. St.
