Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 138, 22 April 1915 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1915 PAGE THREE

TRIES OUT CANDIDATES

Providing the weather permits Coach Nohr will put the high school r track squad through the various events. He will select the squad that is to make the Liberty trip next Tuesday. Ab yet no man has his place cinched by any means, and will not have it until Nohr gets an opportunity of witnessing gome time trials. In case the Hquad is unable to work tomorrow night the selection will 'in all probability hang over until Monday night.

Gity Statistics

About Rheumatism. Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply muscular rheumatism due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, which attacks the larger joints, knees, hips and shoulders. Neither of these varieties require any Internal treatment. All you need is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment with vigorous massage. Try it and see how quickly it gives relief. Obtainable everywhere. adv.

In the last year 41,620 books were published in Japan, while Germany, the most bookish of European nations, had only 31,281 volumes to her credit.

Deaths and Funerals. - BRAWLEY Word has been received by Mrs. M. J. Porterfield of the death of her sister, Mrs. H. C. Brawley, at New Madison. Mrs. Brawley was well known in Richmond. Services will be held from the home in New Madison Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. LARKIN The funeral of , Mrs. James Larkin who died Wednesday morning will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from the St. Mary's Catholic church, Rev. W. J. Cronin officiating. Friends may call at the

SPECIAL FOR NEXT SIX DAYS CHOICE CARNATIONS 25 Cents Per Dozen. DAVIS BROTHERS. Centerville, Ind.

home 414 North West Eighth street, near the Peacock road, any time. Burial in St. Mary's cemetery. She Is survived by her husband, two small children, her father, George Oel, and four sisters, Mesdames William Gross, Charles Gross, this city; Edward Harris, South Bend; Ira Carper, Pittsburg, California, and a brother George Oel of Anderson. TRASK The body of Nathaniel W. Trask who died Monday at his home in Bayonne, New Jersey, will arrive in Richmond Saturday at 10:36 a. m. and will be taken to Earlham cemetery. Mr. Trask married a niece of the late William A. Bickle.

TURNS, DOWN DATE.

Flint, Michigan, wants a game with the locals, April 26, but as the local club . does not play week-day games they have been turned down.

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Means Quality You have now tried our Sausage. Ask your grocer tor Thomas Bros. Pure Lard Thomas Bros.. Delphi, Iud.

nooTS out conns g DY PEUETRATIQI i Dr. Runt Finds the Quick. Clean, ; Painless, Effective Way. ONLY 10c "" I Cutting a corn never cured it. Clastic liquids only invite blood poisoning, and stimulate further corn growth. Corn pads. ! are bulky and squeeze the toes. Salves are greasy. But the one way that does cure '.. corns of all kinds and sizes is the penetration way, discovered by Dr. Hunt, of Sidney, ' Ohio, a medical man who has spent a lifetime in the development of this new principle of curing corns by penetration. Dr. Hunt's New Corn Cure comes in the form of clean, handy plaster. Six plastersin a box. Trim plaster size of corn aner apply. Instantly the pain is eased. All yoo feel is the soothing effect. The plaster doea not bulk up like clumsy pads. Now see what happens: In two days the corn has become so thoroughly penetrated that it can be easily and quite painlessly lifted out, root, branch and all. Remember, this principle is new. It is different from anything else offered as a permanent cure for stubborn corns. And a box full costs only ten cents. Money back if not delighted. Sold by druggists and shoe dealers everywhere. Or, send ten cents, in stamps to American Chemical Company,' Sidney, Ohio. ' ,

Important A New Tariff of Passenger Fares on Interurban trains of this company will become effective on May 1, 1915. Such fares computed at two cents per miles one-half miles being counted as one cent. Minimum fare is five cents. 4 - i As many fares end in odd cents, our patrons will confer a favor on both the company and its employes by purchasing tickets before boarding trains. If this cannot be done, please have the exact change ready. When paying cash you will be given a cash fare receipt, which receipt should in all cases be retained as evidence of fare paid. By doing this you will materially assist the conductor in collecting his fares, allowing him more time to devote to other duties. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS AND EASTERN TRACTION COMPANY.

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The Grand Leader's Moestter AmMversary Sale Is Yomr OpporttummittyX

Birthday Sale Specials for You

$1

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Black and white, elbow length,

69c

50c PURE I 50c KIMONO $2 JERSEY SILK HOSE APRONS PETTICOATS Light and darkBlack, white and fast color per- gjjk jersey top colors, very dur- cales, cut full and sateen flounce able, large, 39c 29c 98c

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Birthday Sale Specials for You

5c Roll Toilet

PAPER Large size crepe; limit five rolls,

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MEN'S 7c 5 Bars Lenox 50c Boudoir $1.00 ALARM Handkerchiefs Washing Soap CAPS CLOCKS Plain whit or Gn sale Friday Silk or lac. trt- "American" made bordered, large . c10 , med with colored fey makers of Big size, and Saturday only ribbon BeDt 2Jc 12c 39c 49c

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Anniversary Sale in Ready-to-Wear

$10 Spring Coats of covert cloths, wool serges and black and white checks, in flare models and novel belted styles, sizes for women and misses.

$15 Spring Coats of imported cheviots, covert cloths, wool serges, diagonals, etc.; swagger models and in the more conservative style; all colors.

$12 White Coats of beautiful white chinchilla; in plain yet very fashionable models; large button trimmed, also wool poplin coats, women's and misses' sizes.

Birthday Sale of Fine Undermuslins

37c

$1.50 MUSLIN GOWN! $1.50 PETTICOATS . . $1.50 PRINCESS SLIP; $1.50 COMBINATIONS

25c CORSET COVERS 14c $1.00 MUSLIN GOWNS... 69c $1.00 PETTICOATS 89c

50c MUSLIN DRAWERS

50c CORSET COVERS 50c CREPE GOWNS . . 50c MUSLIN GOWNS .

35c MUSLIN DRAWERS 19c 50c BRASSIERES 39c $1 PRINCESS SLIPS 69c

$3.50 Rain Coats fl1' for women and misses, heavily rubberized. U high protector collar and wind shield cuffs at L $5 Rain Coats5)(j Silk poplin, heavily rubberized, black, navy j J UF and tan, high collar, wind shield, cuff, all I sizes. r $8 Dresses g3)(o)(o) Beautiful silk poplins and all wool serges in l0 J CO J all the spring's newest colors including sand, Tj 3 shirred belt effects, flaring skirt models. $20 DRESSES $5 white g298 $15 DRESSES Silk crepes, poplin Dresses. Silk poplins and mescharmeuse, etc., new- He embroidery sa"nef ,in a11 thf new" est styles, colors and . . . est styles and mamaterials Q QC an ce tnmmod: terials dr at $VjO wide skirts. at JU,IO

COATS - SUITS - SKIRTS - DRESSES Priced WitHin the Reach of All

$15 Spring Suits Pretty wool serges and crepes, short jackets and wide rlaring skirts, new colors including sand, women's and misses' sizes.

$20 SPRING SUITS rfcrt

Our most popular low priced suits they are copies of exclusive models, all wool materials, wanted colors, women's and misses sizes.

$30SpringSuits Made of fashionable materials In charming styles and dashing spring colors; women's and misses' sizes.

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Anniversary Sale Dress Skirts

$3.00 SKIRTS Wool serges, crepes, etc., not all this sea

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50c PURE SILK HOSE

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$3.50 SILK PETTICOATS Silk jersey tops, in all the "J QQ newest colors J)-L0

65c For Men's Finest

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MEN'S $1.50 WORK PANTS MEN'S $1.25 UNION SUITS

MEN'S $1.00 UNION SUITS at

Balbriggan, porousknit and athletic, very special.

$1.00 Spring Press Shirts

ggc li MEN'S 75c OVERALLS

49c

$1.50 HOUSE DRESSES Ginghams and percale, newest QQ

spring styles

50c BLUE Men's 35c MEN'S 1 Work Shirts SILK HOSE OVERALLS 29c 19c 69c

Men's 10c Work HOSE

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Balbriggan and porous knit, ankle

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MEN'S 75c OVERALLS at MEN'S 75c NIGHT SHIRTS

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Infants' $3.50 White Cashmere Coats . . .

Child's 75c Tub Dresses 39c Infants' 75c White Dresses. .49c

INFANTS' $2.00 DRESSES Long or short styles, lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed; a new shipment, QQ just received ; OC

CHILD'S $2.00 DRESSES Anderson's Ginghams and French Poplins, newest Spring colorings and styles QQ

ages 6 to 14 years

FIRST BIRTHDAY SALE OF SPRING WAISTS $2.00 CHINA SILK WAISTS ... 08? Plain, tailored and all-over embroidery models; also new styles in lingerie, etc.

$3.00 CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS, Special

All silk crepe de chine in all the newest Spring styles and colorings.

$1.98

Small assortment $1.50 slight- AQn ly soiled Waists HkUK,

Oizr First Birthday

50c BED SHEETS 7c PRINT CALICO Bleached, size 72x90 LiEht dark ColorS $1 Bed Spreads 69 S1-50 Lace Curtains 98 18-inch C. Cover Emb...lO 9c Muslin, bleached Q $1 Bed Sheets 59 7c Cotton Toweling 32 17c India Linon VVzt 12c Scout Percales 7 15c Pillow Cases 7i2 17c Mercerized Poplins .-H $1 LACE CURTAINS 7c CHINESE CLOTH White and ecru, 2 GXXp Best Quality for the 0 yards long OiC' price Ov-

First Birthday Sale

MILLINERY

S2.00 HEJV1F SHAPES

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In black, sand and other colors, Shepherdess and Sailor styles.

CHILD'S $2 HATS Hemp, neatly trim

med with ribbon, cherries, etc.

$3.50 SHAPES Fine Millard Hemps, black and colors; some trimmed in Q- QQ white tpJ-.IO

25c CURTAIN SCRIM White and ecru, tlowered or plain, newest spring designs.

16c

98c

15c Turkish and Huck Towels Large size, heavy nap Turkish, red bordered hucks 7c

Men's 50c Spring CAPS 39c

Men's 19c Dress HOSE lie

35c POLICE SUSPEND'RS 16c

25c PARIS GARTERS 14c

$150 COUCH COVERS ft Persian designs, fringed or aq J J plain, at 7oC O 79c KIMONO APRONS 8 Open In front, light or dark Mg O percales 4C

IBoys' $3.50 Ann w(n)ii SUITS

Wool Serge in blue and fancy mixtures, in brown and gray, Norfolk

$3.50 SILK

beco silk or crepes, beautl- rwo fully trimmed M.I0 q 50c SILK GLOVES 2 Black and white, double finger eg tips 6vC O

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B0YS, 35c UNION SUITS 23c BOYS' 17c HEAVY HOSE 11c BOYS' 50c BLOUSE WAISTS. . . 39c

style, full Pee Knickers

SALE: of DOMESTICS

7c WASH CLOTHS Heavy Turkish Mater- OJL iaL at At 50c Table Damask S9c 50c Turkish Towels . ...29 35c 9-4 Sheeting ..21 7c Table Napkins 4 75c Turkey Red Table Cloths at 44

8c BAKdk TOWELS

Good size, red border, at

4c

$1.50 TABLE COVERS 2 yards square, hem- QQ med, at tOC 35c Fancy Poplins 23 19c Dress Ginghams 11 14c Apron Ginghams ....8C $1 Long Cloth 10 yd. Bolt at 69 9c Unbleached Muslin.... Q $1.50 BED SPREADS Fringed or plain,

BOYS' 50c SPRING HATS 39c 2 BOYS' 75c KNICKERS 47c 8 BOYS' 50c DRESS SHIRTS. ..... 39c O

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FIRST BIRTHDAY SALE OF SPRING CORSETS $2 FRONT LACE CORSET8 Non-nistable stays, lone hips, medium

bust models. ( ) BEST 50c CORSETS Medium bust. ( long hip models, good quail- QQA'o ty coutil OUC J $1.00 BROCADED COUTIL UK S CORSETS OOC (I

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