Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 31, 17 December 1914 — Page 2
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PAGE TWO TUB KiCttMOWD f ALLAD1TJM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1914.
LATE MARKET NEWS
Edited by A. D. Cobb, Agricultural Expert.
WHEAT OPENS STEADY WITH NO PRESSURE
TBY LEASED WIRE.l CHICAGO, Dec. 17. Wheat: Opening prices steady to -cent higher; trade light, not much selling pressure; commission houses made the buyers. Corn: Market unchanged to H-cent lower. Market showed considerable pressure on the December. Oats: Steady to a shade higher market; rather featureless. Provisions steady to a little lower, buying scattered; offerings not heavy it the start.
CATTLE DROP $1.50 IN CHICAGO YARDS
Additional Social News
The members of the Friday afternoon Thimble club will be entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Thornton Hall at her home on North D street.
Mrs. James Porter entertained at a beautifully appointed luncheon-bridge
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Furnished by Correll and Thompson. I. O. O. F. Bids. Phone 1446. Open Close
(Vmal. Cop 54 U 4m. Can 264 Am. Smelter 58 CentraL Leather 36Vi M. S. Steel '0 B. R. T 85 Atchison 9394 Utah Copper 49 8. and O. 69 3t. No. pfd 115 5ri 22 M. Y. Cen 82 To. Pac 102 Pennsy 107 Reading .148 3o. aPc 87 Union Pacific 118
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26 58 38 51 86 93 49 69 115 Ya 22 83 101 108 148 86 118
CHICAGO GRAIN
WHEAT Open. December 118 May 122 CORN Inly 115 December 62 OATS May 69 i luly 69 MESS PORK. December 48 May 51 lanuary $18.35 May $18.75
Close 120 123 116 64 70 70
13 '2 52 $18.40 $18.77
BY LEASED WIRE.l CHICAGO, Dec. 17. The cattle market showed signs of paralysis today with the arrival of 7,000 head of stock making the receipts for four days 71,000. Prices today were $1 to $1.50 under, last week's quotations.
55 78 53 53 32 35 66 37
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yesterday at her home on North Seventeenth street. The rooms were decorated in the spirit of Christmas. In the center of the table was a minature Christmas tree sparkling with myriads of lights and gaily tinted embellishments. About the rooms were holly, Christmas bells and other pretty decorations. An elaborate luncheon in several courses was served. After luncheon bridge was played. The invited guests were Mesdames Elizabeth Teas of Chattanooga, Tennessee; t). F. Ward, O. G. Ashinger, Florence Webster, E. G. Deuker O. ' S. Nixon, William Beasley, Wallace Teegarden, H. W. Chrow, William Walling,
Thomas Porter, Roy Porter, Susan Polglalse, George Fox, George Baker, George Martin, Misses Elizabeth Porter, Mattie Porter and Florence Porter.
Mrs. Clarence Hoffman entertained the members of the Five Hundred club this afternoon at her home on Pearl street, instead of Friday afternoon. Mrs. Edward Kamp was a guest Wednesday afternoon when members of a card club were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. George Reid at her home on South D street. Cards were
played at several tables. Favors went to Mesdames George Reid. Frank Waiters, and Harry Graham. A delicious luncheon was served after the game. The club will meet In two weeks with Mrs. Harry Pike at her home on South B street.
All members of the Junior choir of the First English Lutheran church are asked to meet Friday afternoon at the church. The members of the social committee of the Elks lodge are arranging for their annual Christmas party to be held Tuesday evening, December
29, at the club house on North Eighth street. The Runge orchestra will play the order of dances. All members ot the lodge and their families are cordially invited to attend. Mr. Frank D. Boone, who has been attending the Moody Bible Institute at Chicago, will return home Friday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boone of Pearl street.
The press of Uruguay Is asking the government to order a higher standard In motion picture theatres.
CATTLE. Steers.
2 1370
1 Heifers. 4 6 4 6 1
-Cows.-
4 20 3 13 6 4 4 4 2 1 2 1 3 4 3 31 4 4 5 3 3
Bulls.
Calves.
Av. Pr. 987 $6 85 ! 1090 7 25! 963 7 50 : 1094 8 25 1370 9 00 1240 9 25 575 6 75 518 ,5 50; 1007 7 00 453 7 75 730 9 25 720 4 00 852 4 15 833 4 25 936 5 25 1076 5 50 1122 6 00 1155 6 25 1122 6 50 930 5 50 1020 5 85 1220 6 15 1480 6 50 306 5 00 142 7 00 180 8 00 133 8 75 162 9 00 155 9 00 168 9 25 1 180 9 50, 200 9 50 I
CHICAGO WHEAT CHICAGO. Dec. 17. Wheat: No. 2: ed $1.181.20,No. 3red $1.18 $1.19, No. 2 hardw inter $1.19 I $1.20, No.3 hardw inter $1.18 : 1.20, No. 4 northern spring; $1.13 1.19. Corn: No. 2 mixed, 64, No. 2 white 656fi, No. 2 yellow 6465, : No. 3 white 65, No. 3 yellow 63 j
S44. No. 3 mixed 6264, No. 4 yellow 63!fz63. Oats: No. 2 white 4950'i, No. 4 48649Vi, standard, 48 fa 48.- Cloverseend 4949.
RICHMOND MARKETS
LIVE STOCK
CHICAGO LTVHSTOCK UNION STOCK YARDS, 111., Dec. 17. Hogs: Receipts 32,000, market Bteady, mixed and butchers $6.85 7.30, good heavies $6.907.30, rough heavies $6.80(fi 690, light $6.757.25, pigs $5.507.30, bulk of sales $7.05 7.20, bulk of sales $7.057.20. Cattle: Receipts 7,000, market weak, unevenly lower, beeves $5.00 10.00, cows and
heifers $6.25(ft 7.75, Texans $5.006.50, calves $6.00(?i 8.50. Sheep: Receipts j 15,000, market slow, steady, natives j and westerns $5.50rg6.65, lambs $6.75 1
&8.80.
Glen Miller Prices HOGS. Heavies $6.85 Heavy yorkers . $6.80 Light yorkers $6.80 Pigs $6.00 and $6.50 CATTLE. Best steers $7.00 Good cows $5.00 and $6.00 Bulls $4.50 and $5.00 Canners $2.50 and $3.50 Calves .$8.50 for Saturday delivery.
CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 17. Hogs: Receipts 4,300, market steady, packers and butchers $6.603,7.10, pigs and lights $6.007.10, stags $4.505.85. Cattle: Receipts 500, market steady, Maves slow, .50(?i 10.00. Sheep: Receipts 1,300, market steady, lambs steady.
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 17. Hogs: Receipts 20,000, market 57c higher, best hogs $7.50, heavies $7.207.40, pigs $6.7507.30, bulk of sales $7.20 7.90. Cattle: Receipts 900, market 10W 15c lower, choice heavy steers $8.259.25, light steers $8.008.50, heifers $6.50&8.00, cows $5.757.00, bulls $6.25fi6.50, calves ?5.00(t 9.50. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 400, market steady, prime sheep $4.254.50, lambs $7.25fj 8.25.
FEED QUOTATIONS Timothy hay, paying $18. Rye straw, paying $7. Wheat straw, paying $6. Oats straw, paying $7. Oats, paying 45c. New corn, paying 60c. Red clover seed, paying $7. Timothy seed, paying $2.50 bushel Bran selling $28 ton. Middlings, selling $30 ton. Salt, $1.40 barrel. PRODUCE (Corrected dally by ES Cooper. Old chickens dressed, paying 18c; selling, 25c. Young chicl. is dressed, paying 18c; sellinr 23c. Country butter, paying 25 to 30c; selling 30c to 35c. Eggs, paying 35c; selling 40c. Country lard paying 11c: selling lbc. Creamery butter, selling 38c.
PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK PITTSBURG, Pa.. Dec. 17. Cattle: Supply fair, market slow, choice steers , $8.759.00, prime steers $8.258.60, good steers $7.8008.23, tidy butchers $7.2507.80, common $5.50(a 6.00, common to fat bulls $5.00(1(7.00, common to fat cows $3.506 6.25, heifers $9.00 9.50, fresh cows and springers $6. 25(g) 7.00. Sheep and lambs: Supply fair, market stead, prime wethers $5.75 6.00, good $5.25(75.60, good mixed $4.505.50, fair mixed $2.504.50, culls and common $6,000 8.00, heavy ewes $4.505.00. Hogs: Receipts 10, market steady, prime heavy $7.40(? 7.45, mediums $7.60, heavy yorkers $7.60, light yorkers $7.60, pigs $7.00 7.50, roughs $6.25r(,6.75, stags $5.75 6.00, heavy mixed $7.457.50.
Cash Corn 71.
TOLEDO GRAIN. TOLEDO. O., Dec. 17. Wheat: and December $1.21. May $1.26. cash 66, December 64, May
Oats: Cash 51 14, December 50, March 54. No. 2 rye $1.06. Clover Seed: Prime cash and December $9.35, March $9.55. Alsike: Prime cash and December $9.15, March $9.35. Himothy: prime cash and December $3, mrach 3.07.
GRAIN MARKET (Corrected dally by Richmond Roller Mills. Phone 2019.) Wheat paying $1.10, oats paying 40c, old corn paying 55, rye paying 75c. COAL PRICES. (Quotations corrected dally by Hackman, Klefoth 4 Co. Anthracite nut. $8.60; Anthracite No. 4 and egg, $8.35; Pocahontas lump or egg, $5.75; Pocahontas mine run.
$4.50; Pocahontas slack, $4.00; Jack
son lump or egg, $t.75; Wlnlrred, $4. 75; Jewel. $5.25; Tennessee, $5.50 Hocking Valley, $4.50; Indiana, $3.75 coke, $7; Winifred Washed pea, $4.00 nut and slack, $3.00.
PRODUCE PRICES CHICAGO, Dec. 17.Butter: Receipts 9,800 tubs; creamery extras 32, packing stock 2020. Eggs: Receipts 2,638 cases. Curreceipts 2425c, ordinary firsts 28 30c, firsts SSc, extras 41g!42c, dirties 1617c.
Live Poultry: Unchanged. Potatoes: Receipts 26 cars; ins and Michigantf 35('43c.
Wiscon-
Representative Sales At Indianapolis
City Statistics
Births. Mr. and Mrs. Indo Davis, 480 Main street, girl. Deaths and Funerals. ALEXANDER Funeral services of Edward. Alexander will be held Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the home, 1215 North G street. The burial will be in Tampico cemetery, Darke county, Ohio. JACONA The funeral of Mrs. Flo Jacona, wife of Francisco Jacona, was held this morning at 9 o"clock at St. Mary's church. Rev. Father Duffy conducted the- services, which were largely attended. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. The pallbearers were Louis Salzanilo, James Tartaglea, Frank Cafazzo, John Maffo, Sylvester Falcone and Salvadore Pelullo. LAMM Flossie M. Lamm, 40, died at her home, 812 North Twelfth street, at 10 a. m. today. She Is survived by her mother, Mrs. Martha Lamm, three brothers, A. M. Lamm, G. E. Lamm of New Carlisle, O., and U. E. Lamm, and a sister, Mrs. M. S. Gardner of Toledo. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
PAYS STATE TAXES
HOGS.
No. t 71 ai .
Av. Dk. Pr. 95 ... $7 00 233 SO 7 25 220 SO 1 30
Wayne county became unburdened of $49,950 today when Auditor Bowman sent to Secretary of State Ellinghaiu h warrant for the amount of tax money du the state from the last collection. The state had drawn upon the county for $22,800 previously. A total of more than $72,000 has now been sent the state from a half year's tax collection.
fh Clhrisiinnias Store Be&EtiM
Only six shopping days left. Santa heartily approves of gifts like these. Whoever gets then will too. Useful, practical presents have the call. The store was never so full of choice, attractive Christmas goods. Plenty of clerks to give prompt and satisfactory service. Store Opeo Every Evemieg
Ladies9 Ready-to-Wear Dept. Coats Every coat in the store at reduc
ed prices, ladies, misses and chil
dren, special values at $4.98, $7.98,
$9.98 and $13.50.
Suits Our entire line put in three
groups. Suits worth up to $20.00 now $9.98. Suits worth up to $27.50
now $14.98. Suits worth up to
$40.00 now $23.98. No charge for
alterations.
Dresses Our entire line of dresses reduc
ed, some off, some off, off.
No charge for alterations. Dress Skirts
Two special lots, see them. See the lot worth up to $7.50, choice
$3.98. See the lot worth up to $10.00, choice $4.98. Sweaters A complete line for the holidays, ladies, misses and children. Ladies and misses, $1.50 to $7.60 each, special at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Children and misses, 50c to $3.00 each, special 50c, 75c and $1.00. Christmas Umbrellas See the special lots for ladies and gents. Lot 1 300 to select from, assorted handles, good silk and wool cover, $2.00 value, choice 98c. Lot 2 150 to select from, assorted handles, good silk cover, $3.00 values, choice $1.98. Blankets See the case of cotton blankets.
tan, grey or white, extra heavy and extra large, $1.50 value, choice 98c.
See the St. Marys, 5 lb 72x84,
extra value, sold at $5.00, choice
$4.00 pair.
Extra Special Hockey caps, all colors, all sizes.
Choice, 50c.
Furs
Christmas Furs galore. New line
Just Received. We have most anything in the
fur line for ladies, misses and chil
dren in all the new shapes,, see them. Ladies' muffs, $1.50 to $30.00
each. Misses' Muffs, $1.50 to $15.
Children's muffs, 98c to $5.00.
Separate neck pieces, 98c to $25.00
each.
Sets for ladies, misses and chil
dren. Ladies' sets, $2.50 to $50.00 set, assorted furs. Misses' sets, $2.50 to $25.00 set, assorted furs. Children's sets, 98c to $10.00 set, assorted furs.
Men's Shirts
For 50c. New special lot received this morning. Coat style, attached laundered cuffs, made of a good quality percale, sizes 14 to 17. For 79c. Our "Cambridge" brand. The
shirt that's made to sell for one dollar. In fact they're so good that the last lot was sold in less than a week. We have just 15 dozen. Sizes 14 to 17. Made of an excellent quality percale. Attatched laundered cuffs, coat style. For $1.00. Made of percales and madras. There's an unusually strong line of good patterns in black and white stripes, the kind that are so hard to find. There are many ,new pat-
I terns in blue, lavender and pink
stripes, also pleated bosoms in a large variety of styles. When you see this line you'll decide there's no use paying more than $1.00 for men's shirts. Children's Leggings Half Price, We have a good assortment of bear skin and astrakhan leggings up to 3 years. Red, brown, grey, black and a few white. Regular price $1.00, special 50c. Children's Gauntlet Gfoves 50c. For boys or girls. They're good and warm and all children like them. Black, tan or grey. There are many different styles.
Phoenix Mufflers 19c. The regular 50c quality. We have too many styles and colors. Browns, grey, navy, red, green, light blue. All put up one to box. Women's Outing Gowns 79c. This is the year for practical gifts, made with or without collar, good weight outing, extra long and wide, fancy stripes in pink, blue or grey. $1.00 valueSilk Hosiery for Christmas Have you ever noticed how much more you appreciate and how much more you are pleased when you receive something just a little better than you would have bought yourself. That requirement is exactly
fulfilled when you give Wayne Knit silk hose. They make friends wherever they go. They are reasonably priced. For 50c. Women's boot silk, lisle sole, spliced heel, full fashioned, black
or white. For 75c. All silk, lisle garter top, black or white. For $1.00. Our leader, good weight, they're sure to wear well! Comes in all the good shades, black,-white, gold, navy, pink, blue, pongee, etc. For $1.50. There are three good styles, all silk, lisle sole, or lavender top, all silk. These are beautiful numbers. There's no need paying more. There's beauty in ever pair. Men's Silk Hose 50c to $1.50. Wayne Knit are equally strong for men. He'd be sure to appreciate a box of these. They are cheaper by the half dozen. Men's Gloves Fleeced Lined Gloves 50c. Good heavy weight, all leather or
astrackhan back. Dress Gloves $1.00 and $1.50. Black kid, grey lined, grey cape, tan cape, tan kid, also Kayser's fabric gloves. You'll find these extremely good at the prices. Driving Gloves $1.00 to $2.25. Driving and auto gloves, good big gauntlets, heavy lined, fur back or leather back. Men's Pajamas and Night Shirts. Outing or muslin, we have a very complete line, priced 50c to $1.00 for the night shirts. $1.00 to $1.50 for the pajamas. Fancy Turkish Towels 50c
Large and varied assortment, colored borders and all-over designs, delicate shades in pink, blue, green lavender, yellow or gold. Also plain white with crest border for initial, good heavy weights, large and medium sizes. Fancy Turkish Towels 25c. Medium and large sizes, good weight. Fancy pink, blue, lavender or yellow border. Real Cluny Lace Doilies. Special purchase of cluny doilies, 79 and 98c. New Spring Percales 2y2c. An extra large assortment of Christmas percales, full 36 inches wide, light or dark patterns, stripes and figures. Winter Knit Underwear We've sold an unusually large amount of good warm underwear for Christmas this year. Remember the Essex Mills and Forest Mills lines are very complete and the prices always reasonable. , $1.00 Ladies' Union 79c. Heavyweight, bleached fleece,
strictly firsts, silk tape neck.
crochet finished, high neck, long sleeve, low neck no. sleeve or dutch neck elbow sleeve. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Children's Union Suits 50c. Cream, pure white or grey. They're cut full and perfectly made. Sizes 12 to 16 years, 65c. Gift Handkerchiefs It would be tedious to mention more than a representative few of the many styles assembled on our handkerchief counters. The qualities and values attract attention.
Women's 25c Handkerchiefs Six for $1.38; narrow hem, corner embroidery, wide hem embroidery, lace corner and lace edge; many designs that have never been shown before. All linen or lawn.
women's, a in a dox, zoc inreej different corner embroidery hand- j kerchiefs to the box, tied with silk j
ribbon, beautiful picture boxes. Women's 3 in box, 89c The daintiest patterns one could imagine, put up in boxes tinted and shaded in delicate colors. Of course, they are all linen. Women's 3 in a box, 49c All linen, assorted to the box; exceptionally good values. Women's Initials, 6 in a Box, 50c Colored initials, assorted, three patterns to the box; sheer lawn. Men's All Linen, 2 for 25c Different width hem full size, $1.50 a dozen. Men's All Linen Initials, 25c Complete line of all initials, $1.50 box of six. Hosiery
Men's Guaranteed Hose Siv pair will wear six mouths; black, .
grey, tan, navy; seamless, meaium weight; 6 pairs $1.50. Men's Hose, 25c Six different weights, fibre silk, lisle or medium weight cotton. Box of six pairs, $1.38. Women's Hose 25c Box of 12 pairs, $2.75. Different weights, from sheer silk lisle to heavy weight fleeces; out sizes and regular sizes. Women's Hose, 35c Box of three pair, $1. Special Wayne knit, indestructible line; lisle and cotton; regular and out sizes. Pony Hose, 25c; Box of Six Pairs, $1.38 Of course the children want Pony hose; they wear longer and are far more satisfactory than any hosiery made; six weights.
Christmas Gloves Melba Ladles' two-clasp, finest quality lambskin gloves in every shade and size. Prices at $1.
Teddy Bears We carry the only genuine Steif Teddy Bears. 12-inch, priced at 50c. 14-inch, priced at 75c. 16-inch, priced at $1.00. 18-inch, priced at $1.50. 22-inch, priced at $2.00. 26-inch, priced at $2.50. $1.00 Special lot of serving trays, the size is 10x16 inches, the frame is Mahogany finish with fine tapestry glass covered lining with felt back
and rubber bottom ; will not scratch the finest furniture; a regular $2 value, priced at $1. German Silver Mesh Bags We have made an exceptional purchase of fine German Silver mesh bags, made from the unbreakable mesh, with or without lining; these goods are regularly worth from $3 to $5. We have arranged them in three groups, priced at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50.
Parisian White Ivory We are showing a complete line of this popular holiday item in an endless variety of styles and prices. Hair brushes priced from $1 to $4 Hand mirrors priced from 50c to $5.
Combs priced from 25c to $1.
98c Yard
Six pieces of yard-wide soft chif-! fon taffeta, the colors are navy.
duck blue, Russian green, Copenhagen, taupe and black. These
goods are never sold for less than $1.35 to $1.50 a yard, Christmas
silk sale, 98c yd. $1.69 Yard
Ten pieces of 40-inch all silk crepe meteors. This is a beautiful soft finished cloth and comes in
all the wanted blues, greens, tou pes, also white and black, Christ
I mas silk sale, $1.69 yd.
$1.29 Yard
One lot of our beautiful 42-inch
silk and wool poplins. This is one of the most popular cloths in our department. We as showing them
in a splendid range of colors, a
cloth that would be cheap at $1
a yard, Christmas silk sale, $1.29
yard.
Seven pieces of 40-inch Char meuse. The colors are navy, tou
De. green, wine, 'brown, duck and
black, a regular $1.50 value, Christ mas silk sale, $1.19 yd. 45c Yard
One counter of 24-inch half silk
poplins. They come in plain brocaded or printted effects in all the
Hair receivers priced from 50c j staple shades. This is the most
to $2. Puff jars priced from 50c to $2. Clocks priced from $1 to $2. Trays priced from 75c to $2.50. Nail buffers priced from 25c to $1.50. Jewel boxes priced from 50c to $2 Pincushions priced from 50c to $1
satisfactory cloth at this price to
I be had. We show them in every
i color. Regular values worth up to ! 75c vard. Christmas silk sale 45c
yard.
89c Yard
35c a box, 3 boxes for $1.00 Special lot of monogram initial stationery, packed in a beautiful
Princess Ladies, two-clasp real! Christmas box, with 24 sheets of
French kid gloves in every wanted
One counter of 26-inch fancy silks in a great variety of colors and decitrnc cuitiV.lo frit v-aiclc nnH cuitQ
Also a complete line of the small nd 'dresses. punty of blues.
browns and greens; regular $1.25 to $1.50 values, Christmas silk sale. 89c yd.
manicure articles, pricea at Jac
and 50c each.
Black Silks
The black silks are an important
item in this season's fashions, and
shade and size. Priced at $1. $3.00 Our ladies' sixteen-button real kid gloves; our regular $2.50 and $4 values. They come in white only. Priced at $3. 89c We still have a complete
naner and enveloDS to match, in all j have not been overlooked in this
initials: a regular 50c value, special ; sale. We mention just a few of our
j many styles.
36-inch black messaline, $1 value,
35c a box, 3 boxes for $1. Vacuum Bottles
Complete line of the Simplex
Christmas silk sale, 79c yd.
36-inch black messaline,
$1.2;
range of sizes in our ladies' special anteei; they come in either quarts
care gloves; tney corns m iau ui i or pjnts brown; regular $1.25 value. Priced! pints tri
at 89c.
59c Just received a special lot of children's fine cafe gloves; they come in either the lined or unlined, the colors are tan and brown, sized from 1 to 6. This glove is a regular $1 value. Priced at 59c 50c Ladies' two-clasp chamisette gloves, in white, chamois or black, also white with black embroidery back. Priced at 50c. 25c Ladies' two-clasp cashmere gloves, silk lined; they come in black, brown or grey. Priced at 25 cents. Christmas Dolls We are showing the most complete line of dolls ever offered in Richmond. Our line of the celebrated Horsman unbreakable character dolls is made up of fifty-nine distinct numbers; no two alike; from the smallest six-inch doll to the large 27-inch life size baby. Each doll absolutely guaranteed unbreakable. See the special numbers we are offering at 50c, $1 and $1.50. French Plumes Have you seen the beautiful line of plumes we are offering at less
than half price? All plumes made from the finest quality of male bird feathers. They come in black, white and colors. $2.00 plumes now 98c. $3.00 plumes now $1.48. $4.00 plumes now $1.98. $5.00 plumes now $2.48. $6.00 plumes now $2.98. $7.00 plumes now $3.48. $9.00 plumes now $4.48.
vacuum bottles, each bottle guar- ; value, Christmas silk sale, 9Sc yd.
36-inch extra heavy black crepe
meteor, regular $1.75 value, Christ
mas silk sale, $1.19 yd.
Pints priced at $1 and $1.50. Quarts priced at $2 and $2.50.
Holiday Ribbons 25c One hundred pieces of wide hair bow ribbons, including taffetas, satins, moires and fancies; they are ail beautiful wido goods, worth regularly from 35c to 50c. Priced at 25c yd. 35c Fiftv pieces of 7-inch wide
ribbons in fancies and satins; a full line of shades and designs; worth up to 65c yd. Priced at 35c yd. 50c These are all high grade goods and extra wide widths. In this lot we include both plain and fancies. Priced at 50c yd. Rich Cut Glass Laurel glass is the standard quality. Visit our special department. Tumblers $1.20 doz. to $11 doz. Tankards, 75c to $7.50.' Sherberts, $1.20 to $10 doz. Nappies, 79c to $2.50. Tumbler coasters, $3 doz. Bowls, $2.50 to $6. Open salts, $1.65 doz. Casseroles, 98c to $3.49. Christmas Silk Sale Why not look through our silk department when looking for your holiday gifts? Here you will find a beautiful array of all kinds of silks marked at a great SAVING. 89c Yard Ten pieces of cur 40-inch silk and wool poplins in as many shades including black. Regular $1.25 value, Christmas silk sale, 89c yd.
36-inch black chiffon taffeta, $1 value, Christmas silk sale, 79c yd. 36-inch black soft finish taffeta.
$1.50 value, Christinas silk sale.
98c yd.
36-inch black peau de cyue. $1.39
value, Christmas silk sale, 9Sc yd.
40-inch black satin duchess, $2
value, $1-19 yd.
40-inch black silk and wool pop
lin, $1.25 value, Christmas silk sale 89c yd.
40-inch black all silk crepe de
chene, $1.50 value, Christmas silk
sale, 98c yd. 26-inch black half silk poplin, plain or brocade, Christmas silk sale, 45c yd. 36-inch black peau de soie. regular $1.35 value, Christinas silk sale, 98c yd.
Ladies' Holiday Neckwear
We just received more new nov
elties in this line. Nothing is more
appreciated for a gift that a beau
tiful niece of neckwear. We are
showing an endless line of new
ideas in this department, priced from 25c to $1.25. See the special numbers we are offering at 25 and
50 cents. Ladies' Silk Scarfs
See the special numbers we are
offering in ladies silk scarfs. They
come in plain, printed or brocaded
effects: all full two-yard lengtns.
with hemstitched ends. Priced at
50c and $1.
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