Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 290, 16 October 1914 — Page 6

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; THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1914

DOCTORS of union DISTRICT BODY TO ASSEMBLE IN CITY Dr. D. W. Stevenson, President, Announces Program for Ninety-second SemiAnnual Meeting. Dr. David W. Stevenson, president of the Union District Medical association, which will hold tta ninety-second semi-annual meeting in Richmond, Thursday Oct 22, announced the following program today: President's address. Some Recent Cases of "Ectopic Pregnancy," E. M. Glaser, Brookvllle. Discussion led by F. T. .Dubois, Liberty. Goiter, Symposium Edward B. Markey, Hamilton; J. N. Study, Cambridge City. Discussion led by J. C. Sexton and L. D. Dillman. Dinner one o'clock.

Some Modern Methods In Diagnosis

and Treatment of Cerebro-Splnal Meningitis W. D. Hosklns, Indianapolis. Discussion led by C. O. Munns, Oxford.

Some Manifestations of Appendcltis D. W. McQueen, Camden. Discussion led by C. I. Stotelmyer,

Ilagerstown. Diabetes Mellitus W. D. Hancock. Discussion led by C. S. Bond. A Paper W. D. Haines, Cincinnati.

The meeting held in the auditorium of the Westcott hotel, and will be called to order at 11 o'clock. Doctors will be present from Fayette, Rush, Union, Wayne, Franklin and Marion counties in Indiana, and from Butler, Preble, Montgomery and Hamilton counties of Ohio.

LODGE PRESCRIBES CALICO DRESSES FOR ALL DANCES

Daughters of Rebekah Serious in Move to Aid Cotton Growers and Manufacturers of South by Returning to Cheaper Material for Dresses.

"Wear-a-calico-dress" movement la to be launched in Richmond on Saturday night, October 24, by the Daughters of Rebekah at the I. O. O. F. hall. Eighth and Main streets. That evening the organization Is to give a social and dance, and no woman will be admitted unless she is attired in a calico dress. Over a week ago the movement was launched in Wayne county by the women of Hagerstown, and those most enthusiastic in promoting it assert it will spread all over the country. Husbands Applaud. Every husband in the county Is also rooting strenuously for the success of this movement. Why shouldn't they? The arbiters of fashion had Just about reached the point where a man had to mortgage the old home to buy his better and more expensive half an ordinary house dress, and then comes along the "wear-a-calico-dress" movement like an eleventh hour reprieve. "They tell me that a woman can make a fine calico dress for 50 cents," chuckled a man whose family includes a wife and four daughters. "The guy that invented that idea ought to have a vote of thanks from congress, a Carnegie medal and be cannonized a saint." "Laugh while the laughing is good, old boy," growled his pessimistic friends. "If the women really do take a shine to this idea the calico trust will fix it so it will be cheaper to buy

a broadcloth tailor-made suit than a cotton outfit. 8tarta In South.

"Wear-a-calico-dress" movement was launched in the south recently, In conJunction with the "buy-a-bale-of-ootton" campaign, to aid the southern cotton

planters who lost their biggest market with the outbreak of the European war. Wayne county leaders of the "wear-a-colico-dress" movement say their sisters are really In earnest in their support and are not taking it up as a fad. "We are helping an important branch of American industry by supporting this movement, and at the same time we are saving money for ourselves," said a member of the Daughters of Rebekah today.

City Statistics

Deaths and Funerals. COPPOLA Albert Coppola, the 10-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Domenick Coppola, died yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at thir home, 556 North- Thirteenth street. The funeral was held from the home this afternoon at 2:30. Burial wis in St. Mary's cemetery.

W, C, T, U, TO HOLD PUBLICJMEETIHGS Westside Body Asks R. G. Leeds to Discuss New Constitution. A series of public meetings is being planned by the West Richmond W. C. T. U., which has Just been organized. Rudolph G. Leeds will address the union at the home of Mrs. Atwood Jenkins. 609 National road, on the subject, "The Constitutional Convention," Monday afternoon. October 19. The ladles of the union have requested

this meeting that tney may ieam ui the problems Involved and the means necessary to secure a new constitu

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At the recent county convention or.

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their support to write prohibition into

the new constitution n a wraveuuuu is Cllld. The public is invited to attend all open meetings of the WeBt Side union.

Alpine climbing has been stopped, owing to the war.

WHITESIDE SHIFTS EARLHAM'S LINEUP Coach Sends Strongest LineUp in Field to Stop Butler Eleven. The Earlham football team Is prepared to meet Butler tomorrow afternoon on Reld field in the first home game of the season. More strenuous practice than is usually held the day before a game, was held this afternoon by Coach Whiteside in perfecting several plays which be Intends to spring on the Butler aggregation. The practice Thursday evening was confined to passing and kicking and no attempt was made at scrimmage practice on account of the wet field. The practice was held on the north campus. -

Calvert who has been playing a

strong game at the end position, has been changed to guard and Cox will probably play the other guard position ot Fowler, who is not in condition to play the entire game tomorrow. Russell Wlnslow will probably start the game at end and Brunner and Hutton will get a chance at the left end position. Thornton, and Schlatter will start the game at half and Bowen will play full. Cooper will get a chance at the guard position aa a substitute for Calvert. Klnnaman and Semler will play their usual positions at Uckle.

Many of the Arabian peasant population of Palestine have recently emigrated to North and South America.

POSTPONE RECEPTION.

Inclement weather caused the postponement of the new comers' meeting of the Citiens' union last night. Another date will be set at the next meet ing of the Citizens' union Tuesday night It probably will be one week from last night.

CONCERNING CANCER Write to The Weber Sanatorium. 17 Garfield Place, Cincinnati. Ohio, for information concerning the Medical Treatment ot AU Forms -of External Growths, especially Cancer. Established 25 years and well endorsed. $ page book free.

The Red Cross Society is fifty years old.

STOPS ITCHING Child Cured by Saxo Salve Patterson, N. Y. "My children had a skin disease which the doctor called itch or eczema. He gave them medicines and ointments lor it with very little benefit, but Saxo Salve has cured them and stopped the itching. Sufferers from itching eczema should use it." Mrs. L. K. Baker, Patterson, N. Y. If we can't cure your skin trouble with our Saxo Salve and Saxo Soap we will buy back the empty tube Leo H. Fihe Druggist. Richmond, Ind.

A Few Foottwean Factts p

IFOIR IFAILJL, You no doubt have heard of the advance in the price of leather and what the probable price of shoes will be. No one can tell what the probable advance on shoes will be on account of the increased cost of the material but in the face of these facts OUR PRICES HAVE NOT BEEN ADVANCED ON ACCOUNT OF THE ANTICIPATED RAISE Our orders for fall and winter were placed last March and April. We buyin large quantities, direct from the leading and largest manufacturers in the United States and We Are Selling Them at the Prices at Which They Were Intended To Be Sold When They Were Bought even though today we cannot duplicate them at the same price. We guarantee the Style, Quality and Price of our goods to be right and always make good any reasonable claim for defective workmanship or unsatisfactory service of our shoes. Let us show you the new fall styles. We are sure we can please you.

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STERLING SILVER OF QUALITY New assortment of Sterling Silverware in Teaspoons and Sourenlr Spoons. These make very suitable and lasting gifts. YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED. Fred Kennedy Jeweler. 526 Main St.

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These Hats have just the right air and show the master hand in placing the fancy feather at just the proper angle, the wing or velvet and ribbon bow at the becoming spot, and you will count yourself lucky to get one of these Hats at this special price.

Tcimmed Haft SpecBaDs

Well may you look in amazement at these lovely quality Black and Colored Velvet Shapes in Tailored and Dressy models Hats that range from the small, close-fitting sizes up to medium and large ones, and to get $8.00 to $12.00 values at $5.00, for one day tomorrow, sure will make a stir in our store tomorrow. Come get your choice of this lot.

UnHnmimed SpecoaOs

A splendid showing of pretty Untrimmed Hats comprising all the newest and most popular shapes; one lot of these especially M AQ priced for Saturday at P-l-'0

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Westcott Hotel Building

RAPP'S Cit Price Store Between MI JUST FOUR DOORS 5th L 6th 3J rlalll Ol. WEST OF 6th ST.

New Fall Merchandise at Your Service Car loads of New Goods were unloaded at our place, the result of many months of labor and study by our buyers visiting the Eastern markets for the best and latest, producing a mast satisfying collection, equal in assortments and up-to-date merchandise to any store in the large cities and superior values throughout. Every department is sparkling with the new Fall Merchadise, most carefully selected for their intrinsic values. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES

Men's and Young Men's Suits

Always the Money-Saving Department In our store. We have a complete up-to-date line of Men's and Young Men's Suits. $5.00 Men's or Young Men's Suit $3.98 $6.50 Men's or Young Men's Suit $4.98 $8.50 Men's or Young Men's Suit $6.98 $10.00 Men's or Young Men's Suit $8.95 $12.50 Men's of Young Men's Suit $9.98 $15.00 Men's or Young Men's Suit $11.98 $18.00 Men's or Young Men's Suit $14.98

Men's Odd Pants $2.00 Values, at $1.39 $3.00 Values, at .$1.98 $3.50 Values, at $2.48 $4.00 Values, at $2.98 $5.00 Values, at $3.98

Cut prices can always be expected here. We make a specialty of lower prices than other stores

Men's Furnishing Goods 50c Dress Shirts, at 39c $1.00 Dress Shirts, at 79c $1.50 Dress Shirts, at 89c 25c Police or Dress Suspenders 19c 10c Hose, in colors ...4 for 25c 5c Red or Blue Handkerchiefs, 3 for 10c 15c Linen or Rubber Collars, 3 for 25c 25c Silk Hose 19c 50c Work Shirts (Union Made) 39c 50c Overall (Bib or Plain) ..39c 85c Overall (Bib or Plain) ..69c $1.00 Overall (Bib or Plain) 79c 10c Cotton Work Glove 4 for 25c 5c Cotton Socks 6 for 25c 10c Cotton Socks 4 for 25c Sweater Coats In all colors Navy, Oxford, Cardinal, Maroon and Mixtures. 50c Boys' Sweater Coats 39c 75c Men's Sweater Coats ...45c $1.00 Boys' Sweater Coats ,.89o $1.25 Boys' Sweater Coats ..98c $1.50 Men's Sweater Coats . .98c $1.50 Boys' Sweater Coats $1.39 $2.50 Men's Sweater Coats $1.98 $3.00 Men's Sweater Coats $2.48 $3.50 Men's Sweater Coats $2.98 $4.00 Men's Sweater Coats $3.48 $5.00 Men's Sweater Coats $3.98 $6.00 Men's Sweater Coats $4.39 $7.50 Men's Sweater Coats $4.69

Underwear Department We will without a question give the people of Richmond and Wayne county the best BARGAINS In underwear this season they ever bought and on strictly first quality. High Rock The best 50c grade of 2-plec Fleece lined shirts and drawers made 39c Not just one day In the season, but every day. 50c Men's Elastic Ribbed Shirts and Drawers 39c Boys 50c Heavy Fleece Union Suits, all sizes 39c Men's Heavy Fleece Union Suits the best $1.00 grade made 89c Men's Elastic Ribbed Union SetSnug $1.00 grade 89c Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers $1.00 Grade (Natural or Scarlet) 89o $1.50 Grade (Salmon color) $1.39 Men's Wool Union Suits $2.60 and $3.00 Grades (Ribbed) $1.98 $3.50 Grades $2.98

SHOES FOR THB WHOLE FAMILrY

Men's Work Shoes $2.50 Men's Work Shoes $1.98 .$3.00 Men's Work Shoes $2.48 $4.00 Men's Work Sheos $2.98

Men's and Women's Shoes $2.00 Women's Shoes $1.69 $2.50 Men's or Women's Shoes $1.98 $3.00 Men's or Women's Shoes $2.48 13.60 Men's or Women's Shoes $2.98 $4.00 Men's or Women's Shoes $3.48

Misses' and Boys' Shoes $1.25 Misses' or Boys' Shoes 98e $1.50 Misses' or Boys' Shoes $1.1$ $1.75 Misses' or Boys Shoes $1.48 $2.00 Hisses' or Boys' Shoes $149 $2.50 Hisses' or Boys' Shoes $14$

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