Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 136, 21 May 1915 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915

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GERMAN DIPLOMATS. HOLD BACK ANSWER TO AMERICAN NOTE

BERLIN, May 21. Though this was the day set for final action on the reply to the note sent by President Wilson, late International developments have caused a delay. It is now regarded as probable that the reply will not be 6ent until next Wednesday. The final draft, it is understood, will be submitted to Emperor Williams by Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg. When sent it can be considered as a reply direct from the Kaiser to the president of the United States. The Neue Correspondenz, which usu-

oally speaks with official inspiration.

ITALY AND RUSSIA MAY CLASH OVER DIVISION OF TERRITORY

BY HERBERT TEMPLE

European Manager of International

News Service. LONDON, May 21. Italy's participation In the war while welcomed in manq quarters is not expected even by the most optimistic to result in any quick termination of hostilities. While it may lead to immediate benefit for the allies, it is feared that complications of a most serious nature may result. Russia's ambition has been not only to gain Constantinople, but also to reach the Adriatic. The claims of

Rome and Petrograd may come into

garia and Roumania must be reckoned

with, whether they follow Italy into the war or remain neutral. Servia, too, will want territory. There is no doubt that Germany and Austria have been preparing for war with Italy for many weeks. Austria's finest troops have been concentrated on the Italian frontier. At least one German corps, possibly more has also been sent there. Many German submarines have been sent to Pola, the Austrian naval base on the Adriatic.

pays today: -Germany will shortly sharp conflict. They will have to he COCCOOCOOOOOOCOCOOOCOCOOOGOCO' The Store That Has What It Advertises .'OOCCCCCCCCCOCOCOCCCCC

give the right answer to the American

note. Germany's object of delivering a death stroke to England will not be forsaken because of America."

FRIENDS RETURN.

! adjusted after the present war.

How they can be adjusted no one can forsee. Even the complete annihilation of the military strength of Germany and Austria will not solve the problem. In the Balkans, Greece, Bul-

Among those who participated in the program of the Friends' ministerial conference at Muncie, returning last night, were S. E. Nicholson, Truman C. Kenworthy, Elbert Russell. Murray S. Kenworthy, retiring president, Prof. W. O. Mendenhall, Milo S. Hinkle. Francis Anscombe and others. Mrs. A. B. Probst of Centerville, was made a member of next year's program committee.

HELD BY SHERIFF. Lee Hines of Dublin, was delivered Into the hands of the sheriff here today by the marshal of Dublin for 140 days. Hines was sentenced for drunk. It was his third offense and on each orevious occasion he was released.

UMBRELLAS COVERED and REPAIRED Covers 25c and up. D II MING'S 43 N. Eighth St.

Don't Wait Until it is too late to have your house papered and remember you get the cheapest and best at the 5c and 10c Wall Paper Store 404 Main Street. Next to Quigley's Drug Store, Near Fourth and Main. L. M. HAYS, Prop. Open Evenings. Phone 2617. Headquarters for Merchants Delivery.

BASEBALL Uniforms Made to Order Complete new line of Balls, Bats, Gloves, Etc., at lowcrt prices. Bicycle Tires And Sundries Specially Priced. SAM S. VIGRAN, 512 MAIN ST.

ALLIANCE TO MEET On May 30, a meeting of the members of the Alliance will be held in their hall In Beallviow, but will not be open to the public. The officers of the society are Wilhelm Ditniiig, Jr., president, Fred Hackman, treasurer, and Hans N. Koll, secretary.

BIRMHAMINGTON OUT.

CLEVELAND, May 21 Jos. Birmhamington today resigned as manager of the Cleveland American league team when requested to do so by President Sommers of the club.

Two German scientists have found that the huruan grain is radio-active and emits a faint glow under certain conditions.

CHINESE MOB RAIDS JAP BUSINESS ROOM

PEKIN, May 21 Anti-Japanese riots at Hankow were resumed today. Several Japanese business houses were wrecked by Chinese mobs. The Japanese charge that the feeling against them is fomented by the German consulate and have appealed to Tokio to make representations to the Chinese government looking to the revocation of all German concessions.

DWARF REACHES 106. NEW YORK, May 21. Mrs. Schwartz, a dwarf, weighing only 20 pounds, has just celebrated her 106th birthday.

RAISE SUBMARINE.

WASHINGTON, May 21. The F-4, on which a salvage company has been working in Honolulu, has been lifted clear of the bottom. Admiral Moore today wired: "Have replaced fourth sling and lifted F-4 clear of the bottom. Hove up twenty feet on the fourth sling.

Russia is larger America .

than all North

Carl F. Weisbrod Piano Tuning and Repairing;. Phone 2095.

LYNN, FOUNTAIN CITY, and RICHMOND AUTO LINE Headquarters Knollenberg's Annex Owned and Operated by J. H. Denison Two Regular Trips Are Made Daily Between the Above Points. Leave Lynn at 7 a. m. and 1 p. m. Leave Fountain City at 7:30 a. m. an 1:30 p. m. Arrive Richmond at 8:30 a. m, and 2:30 p. m. Leave Richmond at 10:30 and 4:3 p. m. Leave Fountain City at 11:30 and 5:0C p. m. Arrive Lynn at 12 noon and 6:00 p. m.

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ANOTHER BROADSIDE OF SENSATIONAL BARGAINS FROM OUR

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The first week of our giant Comparison Sale was a wonder. Thousands of thrifty folks profited by this great event. Saturday still greater

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Compare these Specials

Boys' 75c

Wash Suits

Oliver Twist and

other new styles

39c

50c Bed Sheets Bleached

Hemmed, size (72

x90).

29c

59c Kimono Sleeve Aprons Light and dark colored percales.

33c

Richmond's Greatest Value-Giving Store.

925-927-929 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, IND.

Compare these Specials Infant's 75 Women's 69c $1 Long White Muslin Silk Dresses Gowns Gloves Lace and pretty Embroidery, lace Black or white, embroidery trim- and ribbon trim- double finger tips 39c 44c 65c

50c Silk Hose

For women, black, white and

the new colors, double

feet

39c

A BIG VALUE IN nmw SWINGS

50c Union Suits

For women, soft lisle

ished, lace or tight knee

fin-

39c

THIS BIG SOLID OAK PORCH SWING finished in Early English Oak, complete with chains, hooks

$2 House Dress

House or street wear,

hams, chambrays, etc wide flare skirts....

ging-

98c

Child's $1.50

Dresses

Scotch ginghams, French

repps and cords, new

styles and colors

98c

R B A D REJOICE

Comparison Sale of Apparel

Thousands of dollars worth of high grade spring and summer garments at 40 to 75 per cent savings compare. These prices are two months ahead of time.

$18.00 SILK DRESSES

$7.75

Stunning Spring Dresses of Crepe de Chine, crepe meteor, poplins, messalines and taffetas, featuring all the new colors; suspender, shirred belt

and Eton jacket models

$10 SILK POPLIN DRESSES $3.95 $ 3.5 O SKIRTS

Pretty wool serges and the new black and white checks, pocketed

and flare models-

compare at

$1.98

$6 Dress Skirts at $2.98 $10 Dress Skirts. $4.95 $2 Wash Skirts P. K's and linenes, with

2 pockets and belt,

flare bottoms, compare

98c

Women's $12 Coats Beautiful shepherd checks, wool serges and mixtures, in plain colors and checks; contractingly trimmed collars, flare back or novel QC belted effects PO.7J $15 LINED COATS $8.75 $4.00 Tub Dresses Beautiful new models in beach cloths, linenes, ginghams, chambrays, etc.; plain colors, stripes and figures, two pockets, wide flaring skirts (J- QQ compare at P-L.70 Women's Suits

$15-$18 Value $7.50

$20-$25 Value $11.75

$27-$30 Value $14.95

50c Silk Gloves Black, white and colors, double finger tips, two QQ clasps OiL

Infants' $2.00

Dresses

Cute dresses for baby's neat

embroidery, lace and ribbon trimmed

97c

Infant's $3 Coat

White wool serges, embroid

ery and heavy rib

bon trimmed .

S1.98

75c TUB

DRESSES

For children, d to 14 ginghams, neatly trimmed; compare...

39c

$1,891

ELECTRIC IRON SPECIAL 6 Lb. Weight, fully guaranteed ; special $1.98 & $2.98

Mahogany Foldirfg Card and Sewing Tables Special :

No. 1 size 30x30

chase leather top, only

green

$1.89

Women's Women's New S2.00 CHILD'S $3 Women's BOYS' OR 35c BOOT Women's MEN'S $1.50 50c NEW SI America $1 and $1.25 65c Dressing LACE WHITE 39c UNION GIRLS' 50c SILK 35c LISLE KHAKI GINGHAM ALARM GOWNS SACQUES CURTAINS DRESSES SUITS ROMPERS HOSE GLOVES PANTS Petticoats CLOCKS Muslin, crepe or Fine percales in Nottingham or Of beautiful Fine lisle fin- All kinds, all For women, Rlack. white. Heavy quality, Plain blue or Made by makers nainsook, elab- blue, gray and scrim patterns, Swiss embroid- ished, taped styles, in new black, white, and colors, com- strongly made, striped, flare of Big Ben ; orately trim- stripes; Sale new narrow bor- ery, new styles, yoke, lace knee, materials, com- double feet, sale paris o n sale all sizes, com- bottom, com - comparison sale med price der effects all ae;es, at comparison sale parison sale price price parison sale parison sale price 69c 39c 95c $1.98 23c 39c 21c 23c 98c 39c 49c

g Boys' 50c Hals Straws, beach cloth and QQ 5 shepherd check OiC

$2.50 Silk Petticoats

All silk messaline silk jersey tops compare at

r with 99c

$2.00 KIMONOS Women's long Kimonos of genuine serpentine crepes, QQ, new models fOv

Compare These Wonderful Domestic Bargains

10c CRASH 7c PRINT Toweling CALICOS 6c 4c

10c Bleached and Unbleached Muslin $1.50 Bed Spreads, cut corners, fringed ... .SC 15c Long Cloth, 12 yard bolt for SSc 12c Turkish or Huck Towels at

25c Window Shades 16C 19c Serpentine Crepes... He 15c Mercerized Poplins. .. -9? 12'2C Dress Percales j

$1.50 Couch 50c Turkish COVERS TOWELS 95c I 27c

25c WINDSOR CREPES, per yd. jp Genuine Windsor Crepes, neat figures, pink, blue, lavender, green, etc., white or colors.

$1 Bed Sheets: seamless, bleached, 81x90... 50c 69c Snow White Table Damask, 72 in 39 19c Genuine Bates Dress Ginghams 12' 2 O $1.50 Hemmed Damask Table Covers 9S

15c DRESSl 10c APRON GINGHAM GINGHAM 8c I 5c 15c India Linon 50c Feather Pillows 39c 50c Silk Poplin, per yd..-39? 15c Pillow Cases 7'zC 25c Pillow 25c Curtain CASES SCRIM 17c 16c

50c KNICKERS

For boys, fancy woolen mixtures

and khaki cloth, peg tops

39c

S2 Wash Suits

For boys, new Oliver Middy and Russian blouse styles, compare

Twist 97c

50c Blouses

For boys, chambrays. all sizes . .

ginghams, sateens.

percales, etc.

pi

Cedar Qil jtijnn

Special No. 2 size 25x30, green leather top, ma- G1 CO hogany finish . . . Regular $1 Value. With this Cedar Oil Triangular Mop we are including a 25c bottle of Cedar Oil, Mop and Polish, com- AQf plete, only ZlLh:

2-quart Pure Aluminum Double Rice Boilers, special.. 98c Pure Aluminum Coffee Percolators, 2 qt. size, Special. . .98c Large size Brass Jardiniers, special 98c

Best $2.00 CORSETS

98c

New long models of plain or figured coutil. front or back lace, rustproof 50c Brassieres or tight fitting boned corset covers

39c

$1.00 New Corsets ... .69c 75c Summer Corsets. . .47c 35c Brassieres 23c

jVILJSLIISIS $2.00 princess slips

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Also combinations, lace, embroider y , and ribbon trimmed. $2.00 Muslin GOWNS Q5c 75c Envelope CHEMISE 49c

75c Muslin Drawers. . -47c 50c Corset Covers 39c

Millinery $isuishps98c

Shepherdess and sailor styles, plain black, plain

white or black and white combinations.

$3.50

ft'

$2.00 UNTRIMM ED SHAPES at 66c

CHILD'S $2.00 TRIMMED HATS Prettv lace, Milan hemp and silk trimmed

hats for children; comparison sale special.

Genuine PANAMAS Compare $198

89c

$3.00 HEMP SHAPES $1.39

$4.00 MILAN SHAPES $1.87

MUSLINS $1 Embroidered Qf PETTICOATS . . . deep embroid y insertion and ribbon trim

med.

39c

35c KNIT VESTS and Pants 17c $1 Envelope Chemise 69c $1 Muslin or Crepe GOWNS 69c

W AISTS

$2.00 China Silk waists

All-over embroidered or plain tailored models; 20 new stvles.

ml

$3.50 CREPE WAISTS Silk crepe de chine in the newest

styles and colors, for

$1.00 WAISTSdimities

Striped

$1.98

49c

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$2 PANTS

FOR MEN Best wool blue serges and gray and brown mixtures; double sewed; best $2 quality; compare.

Every Day Needs At Special Low Prices

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MEN'S 10c BLACK COLORED HOSE

5c

Finest S1.00 Dress Shirts $1.00 Union Suits, all kinds Best $1 Railroad Overalls $1 Muslin Night Shirts, for men Finest $1 Pongee Outing Shirts

25c Paris 50c Leath- 10c Canvas GARTERS er BELTS GLOVES 15c 39c 5c

MEN'S 35c SPRING SILK HOSE 17c

Finest 65c Working Shirts 50c Silk Four-in-Hands Men's 75c Athletic Union Suits. 50c Silk Dress Suspenders 50c Underwear, all kinds

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MEN'S 20c LISLE HALF HOSE 12ic

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MEN'S 75c BLUE OVERALLS

49 c

MEN'S $1.50 SAILOR STRAW HATS 95c

COMPARE This Value The new wide stripe, or more conservative patterns, coat cut. French soft or stiff cuffs attached, all sizes

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MEN'S I 50c BLUE I 25c 7c WORK POLICE HDKFS. SHIRTS Suspend'rs 2c 29c 16c

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