Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 61, 21 January 1913 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELT2GRAM, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1913.
PAGE FIVE. FOR SUM FIGURES. RICHMOND'S MOST POPULAR STORE Because Tis the busiest; note the phenomenal Savings, values that will tempt all prudent buyers. Sale IBegino ConiinueQ lO Dayc The Cutaway StyJe la Especially Designed. Wonderful Savings in These Always Wanted Trings is Our Hundreds of Prudent Housewives Will Welcome This Announcement. Many Have Been Waiting For It. WE PROMISE GREATER VALUES AND 8AVIM4S8 THAN EVER
Savings that represent fully
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of the already low prices 'his means unmatchable values in Winter Merchandise, you'll need most for present wear; also many items of retty Spring merchandise made possible by several fortunate purchases that have given us price concessions, rtiich savings we gladly extend to our patrons during this Studendous Price Reduction and Clearance.
lS offGenuine Leather Bags, silver frames, 45c
For the Eviloini IPnIlIkL Shirts, Ties and handkerchiefs at less than wholesale should, he of great interest to those bent on saving Fyoti can't come yourselves, send some of the wonen. We know they appreciate opportunities such is these. Hen's $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts in all the prettiest patterns, all sizes, to close 79c. ll 50c Fancy Ties 35c, 3 for $1.00. Ml 25c Fancy Ties 19c, 3 for 50c. Ddd Lot Initial Handkerchiefs Some imperfect, some soiled, values in the lot worth up to 25c, none less than 10c, including many linens. Your choice 3c. Ddd Lot Fine Handkerchiefs, including many linens
worth up to 25c. Special 5c Each.
TUuexpected Prices and Unusual Values in these Much Wanted Things in our KfntSnni H2)p9t 10c Stickerei Wash Braids 5c Bolt. 10c Pearl Buttons 5c Card. 10c and 15c Finishing Braids, light and dark 5c Bolt 25c Fancy Wash Braids, all colors 10c Bolt. 15o Wide Stickerei Braids 10c Bolt. 10c Ric Rac Braids, white and colors 5c Bolt. 25o Women's aHndkerchiefs, 12'2c, 2 for 25c. Odd Lot Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, some linens in the lot, worth 10c to 25c, to close 2c. Odd Lot Women's plain handkerchiefs, worth up to 25c. 5c Each. 25c Taffeta Ribbons only 15c Yd. $1.00 Silk Scarfs only 69c. Chiffon Veils, hemstitched border 39c. 50c Silk Scarfs 39c. 16 Button, 75c Chamoisette Gloves 45c. $1.00 Kid Gloves 79c. $1.25 English Cape Gloves 89c. $1.00 Long 16 Button Silk GlovesBlack and -White, 79c. $2.50, 12 Button, Long Kid Gloves, $1.49 Pair. $3.00, 16 Button, Long Kid Gloves, S2.49 Pair.
Phenomenal IQ)irss (SDD)dI Including MANY EARLY SPRING NUMBERS Giving you the remarkable advantage of purchasing many new weaves both in wool and silk, at January Clearance Prices. 36-inch New Spring All Wool Novelty Weaves, Homespuns and Plain Storm Serges in Grey, Tan and Blue Mixtures, Plain Black, Navy Brown, Tan, Wine and Grey, a regular 65c value, 49c Yd. $1.25 values new spring sponged and shrunken coatings, suitings and dress serges in all the popular shadings, 98c Yard. $1.00 and $1.25 All Wool Plain and Fancy Imported Suitings, light and dark colorings, to close 65c Yd. All Black Woolens, including Wool Taffetas, Poplins, Silk Warp Melrose, Mets Cords, Bedford Cords, Ottoman Cords, Batistes, Challies, Wool Satins, Tussahs, Whipcords and Serges, all reduced. It's an unusual opportunity for fine black dress patterns. 27-inch Fancy Figured and Striped Foulards and Messalines, all silk, 85c and $1.00 values, to close at 69c Yard. Yard wide Two Toned All Silk Taffeta Suitings and Waistings, $1.00 grade, 69c Yd. $1.00 and $1.25 value yard wide all silk soft finished Messaline and Taffeta Silks, black only, Special at 89c Yd. 15 pieces All Silk, 23-inch Messalines, new Spring styles, fine, elegant finish, worth 65c to 75c yard, in navy, Copen., golden brown, taupe, garnet, Kelly green, tan and two toned shadings, Special at 49c. 15 pieces 50c All Silk Striped Messaline Silks, mind you new Spring materials in all the new Spring stripe effects. Special 39c Yard.
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TWO REMARKABLE ITEMS IN POPULAR PRICED UMBRELLAS THAT WILL CREATE TOWN TALK. $1.00 values 100 Umbrellas, Gloria twilled, fast black, guaranteed frames, mission handles. Special 69c 4 $1.50 values 100 Umbrellas, fine tiwlled Gloria cover, fast black, fancy and plain handles, guaranteed framse. Special 89c.
All Calicoes, none restricted, 5c Yd. All 7c Standard Ginghams 5c Yd. All 22c Outings, light and dark 7'2c Yd. l22c Fine Unbleached Muslin 10c Yd. 15c and 17c Lonsdale Cambric and aNinsook 12,c Yard.
10c Hope Muslin V2q Yd. Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings all Reduced. Unbleached Muslin. Extra Special V2c Yd. 81x90 Bleached Sheets. Regular 89c and 95c values. Special 59c. 15c and 18c Pillow Cases, while they last 12 All Remnants Cotton Piece Goods go at 'i Price.
Extraordinary Lace Selling During the Great Stock Reducing Sale Beautiful Laces Priced eNxt to Nothing When Compared to the Styles, Kinds and Assortments.
Fine Val Laces, including all the newest Spring de-
Pretty wide fancy Laces in White, Ecru and Cream up to 5 inches wide, including many new Spring designs. Values worth 15c to 25c Yd. These only 8 l-3c Yd. Fine Linen Torchon Laces owrth up to 10c. These only 3c Yd.
signs. Many imitation of hand work, worth up to 10c. These 5c Yd., 50c Doz. All Lace Remnants, many remnants worth up to 15c go at lc Per Yd.
All Corsets and All Corset Accessories And. Brassierres Reduced During tHis Big Clearance EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERING In Connection With OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE r r
SILVER ANNIVERSARY
VJllEis!fcfe if1 1 Silver Anniversary jgf r J4-JPiSSS ThetndrJW.B.Elastine- 3 "v I WTv,1$i!V&'Oz & Redaso No. 786 low bust, or jjT I JpMtftfPPr rV 3 medium bast; wear- xET3 JTnfJpfiJn3 ha resisting Coutil, lace trim- (y iai 6yCfjjyT S 9jJl m,d a'ways at $3.00, yJjK Sale this Week Only ' - I after which regular prices prevail. - I W. B. Elaattne Redaso f J I Core Guaranteed to rrdttct i mmi lla LJ -'a J fl I chdoimnt tu to itrt meAq.com Mao pertett ' V' rJ if B bape with perfect fit. and ebow any fly- I 'l I r M 1 nre to ind'd advantage. Sims 19 to iLtf 1 1 iL J M 36. allow equal flt to larva or average si 1 I Q 4 I figrur. WiUnotrnct. tear orbraak. V J iKwreggmg Ela.ttee-Redoo ISafifififiSfifiSfififlfifiJ I 1 -I 1 Corsets, provide I Y J iOOO ?vz:?z iOOO J T the fibre, slipping, mmmm I Btralnlce or catting: S - REGULAR and lusnre gore-dor- REGULAR UE "rtl,eUe UE
Remarkable Neckwear Opportunity The Like You May Never See Again. Better take advantage while the assortments are good. FANCY NECKWEAR Inch ding Jabots, Robespierre, many neat wash stocks and many of the pretiest styles we have shown all season. Worth 50c, 75c, $1.00. Beginning tomorrow, while they last 10c.
TBK ' DXCXXI BIBO" COAT. There Is something undnitblj gtnt aud chic about the cutaway or "dickey bird" coat, as It la familiarly called. This salt of wine colorwd Bengal ine is trimmed with matching Telvet, and dull kid boots with buttoned wine colored cloth tops accompany tba costume. A FAVORITE GEM. The Beat Turquoises Women Wear Corns From Omar's Land. By far the largest part of the world's turquoises comes from the mines sear the Persian city of N'isbapur. where Omar Khayyam was born and lies buried. The mines are situated In a range of mountains rising to a height of 6.655 feet The highest point at which turquoises have been' found Is 5.800 feet shore sea level, and the lowest point 4.800 feet The geologic formation of the NIshapur mountains is porphyries, greenstone, limestone and sandstone, the 'turquoises being found In reins in the rock. The methods of the Persians who operate the mines Is quite antiquated, for only ladders and pulleys are used in the rough shafts. The most hU h'r prized turquoises are of a deep azure color, and they must hare a certain property called the "zat." which may be likened to the so called "water" of the diamond, or the "luster" of the pearl. The deep azure color of a turquoise may fade soon after being exposed to light and air. Consequently tourists buying-the stones In Persia hare to guard against turquoises' that hare been kept l damp earthenware pots.
Housework Superstitions. Ton should always mark a cross on the top of a cake or a pan of bread before you set It to rise. This will prerent the deril from Jumping on It and crushing It down flat Nerer turn a bed on Friday or the person who sleeps In It will hare bad nights for a week. Breakages alwsys go in threes. 80. If you hare broken one thing, yon should Immediately smash two more worthless ones empty bottles or something of that kind-so that the breaking may be over and done with. Nerer put a pair of shoes on a table, for this leads to a quarrel. If two people wash their hands In the same water they should spit In It and cross It; otherwise they will quarrel very shortly. A black cat that comes Into the house of its own free will brings good Inck. If you spill salt you should cross it and throw some of It over your left shoulder.
Women Farmers to Meet The third International congress of the Women Farmers' association will be held at Ghent Belgium, on Jane 13. 14 and 15 of this year, while the tenth international congress of agriculture is in session at the Unlrersal exposition. The president of the organizing committee is the Baroness Rotsart de Flertaing, and Miss Constance Pirn of Plunkett no use, Dublin, is the secretary for Great Britain. The first associations of women agriculturists were instituted in Canada and the United States fifteen years ago, while it is scarcely six years since associations of a similar kind were formed In Europe. In 1911. following the lead of Belgium and at the inspiration of its leaders In this morement Austria-Hungary and France formed numerous associations.
Folding Desks For Small Rooms. Dainty little desk tables of white enameled wood fold up like camp stools and can be tucked away behind a screen or in a closet When opened the white table has a square top to which are attached blotter, cabinet for papor and enTelopes and various desk Implements, all fastened down under stra ps.
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