Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 234, 13 September 1915 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBA2L MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 1915 HAROLD LAUDS I BRIDGE SPIRIT OVER COUNTY turea of. the Main street brl4g. problem la the good feeling that preTaila oyer the county in reference to "the matter. The desire la to ascertain ail the facts about the situation and to make plana to meet them. ' "The prevailing opinion of all claaaea of citizens seems to be that time and care should be taken to wisely plan and build for future generations. Build something of which the county and state can justly be proud of. ; f "Our people are beginning to realise as never before that this bridge la an Integral part of the most important street in Richmond, the most important highway In the county, the state and the nation, and the greatest continental thoroughfare In ail the world, the way of the National Old .Trails and Dixie Highway. , Splendid Spirit Shown. "There is a splendid spirit : everywhere among, an our cltlxena to build a wide, level, permanent and ornamental bridge that shall stand as a monument to future generations of the wisdom of this. Over this bridge will pass people from nil parts of the United States and foreign lands and whether we will it or not, it will stand aa a monument to our folly and lack of vision or to our. wisdom and to our far-sightedness. Let us all join and work together to bring forth to completion this, worthy undertaking. ' "Every cltixen. worthy of the name, will be willing to meet and adjust on an equitable basis advantages and damages to, property affected by the construction of a level bridge. " Men are forgetting selfishness these days in an endeavor to help along in any proposition that Is for the good of all. "In the t consideration of -this subject, ail differences as to stations In life should be obliterated and the business man and laboring man, people In the rural districts as well as , in the cities, should consider it from a citistand point. for all should more CELEBRATE HARVEST HOME " FESTIVAL AT ST. PAUL'S. or less be Interested In the matter. "If we build as we should," we are justified in asking future generations to assist in bearing a part of the burden by issuing 25-year bonds, so that the burden will not be hard to bear for any one.; : ARRIVES NOVEMBER 1. SepTi5th' he will don the With' fruits, vegetables and flowers decorating the Sunday school room and auditorium of St. Paul's Lutheran church, the annual harvest home. festival waa celebrated there yesterday morning and evening. Special . collections for benevolent purposes were taken. In the Sunday school songs of praise and thanksgiving were suns, while the Rev. C. Huber preached two appropriate sermons. GOTHIC thene& 0 Dr. , T. . R. Harold. ' traident . of the Rev. Oscar Tressel of Dayton, who accepted the call to the pastorate of the Trinity Lutheran church of this city, will assume his duties about November 1.; XffUmtm floiintv Old Trails HttA assoclttoa haa ltud the following atatef met: PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. CLUSTT.rSABOOY - CXVI2ilaiMHHaMiB& aaaasasVK CaaasssaaaaaVk 9bbbbbbbbssSa EsaaaaaavSA EtoeMBHMbm BbmhhhhbisS P?""?

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TOMORROW IS OUR Opening Day

TOMORROW IS OUR Opening Day

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Dry Goods and Silk Section rn Announce Fl

Beginning Tuesday, September 14, and Continuing One Week

Suitable Materials for Jackets, Suits, Separate Skirts and Dresses There is a great variety of cloth for these purposes, In many novel colors and shades, in many ' patterns and weights and in many widths and at various moderate prices. There are: Soft French Broad Cloths, always beautiful and in style . The newer Schudda Cloth in neat pin stripes. It is a fancy weave. Silk and Wool Santoy and Silk and Wool Poplin. Silk and Wool Crepes, a most elaborate assortment of these in every desirable color. Shepherd Check in various sizes. Storm Serge and French Serges, ever popular, in shades of African Brown, Dark Green, Navy, Copen, and Duckling Blue, also Deep Tone of Purple, Rose, Battleship Grey and Bordoeux Wine.

FeaturingCOMPLETE. LINES & SPECIAL PRICES Knollen berg's Dress Goods and Silk Section Is undoubtedly the moat comprehensive in point of largeness, completeness and variety in Eastern Indiana. It is favorably known for its modest prices, as well. This fall season this department is stocked with merchandise that surpasses all former seasons. Because of a willingness on the part of the public to buy high character dress goods and silks and because we have been encouraged to enlarge our sphere of usefulness along these lines, we are pleased to announce a 6tock second to none in Eastern Indiana. We welcome you to look and compare. We have "open house" during opening week and special values to pay you for your time.

Silk for Every Requirement

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DRESSES SKIRT8 TRIMMING8

JACKET SUITS WAISTS KIMONOS

Truly a wonderful variety of Silks here, shelf after shelf. ( table after table laden with Silks, and more Silks. To describe them here is a useless task. You simply must come and see and feel, to appreciate our Bilk stock. There are: Soft. Lustrous Satins. ' Beautiful File Cords. Crepe Meteor and Crepe De China. Soft Swiss Taffeta, plain, in 36 in. width. Pussy Willow Taffeta In 42 Inch widths. Soft Swiss Taffeta In beautiful floral designs. Beautiful fancy Prints on Crepe. Soft. Suple Silks In Plaids, Roman Stripes, Pin Stripes, Checks. Bold line Stripes and Floral Prints. SEE THE SILKS!

BLACK GOODS Perhaps more in demand than ever we have provided a complete line and if it's Black Goods, we have it. Proper weaves, wanted qualities; rightly priced.

New Coatings and Suitings Many are the materials wide is the assortment of colors, patterns and prices. You will find the ever desirable Broadcloth, which is soft, lustrous feel and looks. The Military Covert Cloth, the deep Combinations in plaids and checks. The mannish effects in plaids and checks and mixtures. And all kinds of Plain Cloths in a full range of colors.

Kayser Knit Silk Many uses for this popular Silk, for Waists. Dresses, Petticoats and Undergarments. We have a full collection of the season's best shades.

Waistings and Trimmings CHIFFON CLOTH in plain colorings and the very latest fancy effects in Coin Spots, Plaids. Roman Stripes and Flowered Patterns, very rich in shadings and strictly new.

CHALLIES DOMESTICS Imported Challies are again "If their many uses makes them popular for Street Dresses. House Dresses. Waists and Children's Dresses. All Wool French and Domestic Challies in fancy combinations and rich shadings.

Opening Special One lot Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, worth $1 .00 yard, opening week price 48 Cents

Opening Special

One lot Black Messaline, full 36 inches wide, a great value at the opening week price of 58 Gents

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Opening Special One lot Ribbon Stripe, all silk Crepe De Chine, worth $ 1 .50 a yard, opening week special $1.08

Opening Special One lot of 30 pieces of Black Silks, 36 to 42 inches wide, worth from $1.25 to $2.00 a yard, heavy and chiffon weight Taffeta. Peau De Sole, Messaline, Faille and Fancies, opening week price, yd. 98 Cents

Opening Special 1 lot wide All Silk Crepe De Chine In Navy. Black. Ivory. African Brown. Light Blue. Pink. Light Green, Mais. Lavender. Salmon Pink, beautiful weight, worth 11.25; opening week price 78 Cents

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Corduroys and Velvets Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Millinery and other garments will be popular this season made from Corduroy and Velvet. Assortments here are now complete and early buyers will do well to examine these lines soon. Scarcity will mark the supply of this character of goods later on.

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GARMENTS We have secured for the patrons of The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co., the services of Mr. David Rubens, an expert Ladies' Tailor. Mr. Rubens has had a very wide experience in Ladies' Tailoring; and will absolutely guarantee every garment to satisfy. This arrangement will now enable the ladies of Richmond to get good quality and a perfect fitting Jacket, Suit or Coat at a very low cost. This is not an experiment but a strictly business proposition that every well dressed woman will consider. Choose your own materials from our stocks and Mr. Rubens will do the rest. ' In order to get the work started early, Mr. Rubens will make the first 10 Suits at $15.00 each. In connection with this reduction in the cost of making, we are offering all our Wool Suitings and Coatings at a 10 Discount a saving which is in effect during opening week only.

All Wool DRESS GOODS

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Every piece of Wool Dress Goods in the store, in black and colors will be priced lOc less during opening week. This offer presents an unusual opportunity to secure the very best at a saving in price.

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