Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 243, 23 September 1915 — Page 9
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FALL
A Rare Treat of Good Things
See the counter of Fancy Silk Waists, goods in this lot that sold at $5.00; take your choice for JUl.OO See the counter of Wash Waists, high or low neck, long sleeve, all the latest models, worth $1.50 and 11.75; your- choice, .
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Other Silk Waists in all the new materials, Crepes, Tub Silks, Taffeta, etc., at $1.48, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98
Petiteoals 10 doz. Near' Silk.' all sizes, 4 styles, goods worth 98c and 1.60; take your v- .. -," ' - ' Choice 79c Each
See the rack, of Silk Petticoats, any color or size, $3.00 value ..
Choice $1.98
See the special lot of Silk Petticoats, goods worth up to $5.00;
Choice $2.98.
21 Fall Coats left, take your choice at half price, former price $6.50 to $25.00; now $3.25 to $12.50. Extra Special 24 Tailored Suits, fall and winter weight, goods in this assortment worth, up to $27.50 take your choice $7.98. ...... , ... . . Skirts One rack of Wool Dress Skirts, all sizes and colors, $1.00, $1.98, $2.98, $4.98; every skirt worth more than, double.
Sweaters
Children's 50c to $3 each Misses and Juniors $1 to $5 each Ladies $1.50 to : $7.50 each
KIMONO
APRONS See the special lot 39c and 49c
House Dresses See the special lot at 89c, good 8 worth up to $1.50 each. Children's Dresses A new line just received, just the thing for school, 59c, 75c, 98c, 4yr. to 14 yr. sizes.
Children's Coats Our entire line of fall Coats for children, 3 to 14 yr.; .take your choice at just half price." - Dresses One lot. of Silk Dresses, -all colors and sizes, worth up to $16.50; your choice $3.98. See the lot of Wool Dresses, worth up to $18.50; take your choice for $5.98. Rain Coats See this new line just received. Ladies', Misses' and Children's, all at special prices. Ostrich Feather Boas See the special values at $1.25, $1.48, $2.48.
IBICDsneiry
For Women Wayne Knit Gordon Dye . 35c Wayne Knit Hose, 3 Pairs, 85c. Ladies' medium weight, lisle hose. Full fashioned, double toe, heel and sole. Garter top. Black only. Gordon Dye Fibre Silk Boot, 3 Pra. $1 Medium weight fibre silk, silk lisle top, spliced , heel, double heel, toe and sole. Seamless, black or white. Fibre Silk "Round ticket" Hose, 50c Pair. We've another shipment of these splendid stockings. Medium weight, cotton top and sole, flare top. Come black, white, pongee, navy, grey, suede and sky blue. Pure Silk Boot Bronze Hose, 50c There Is a shortage of Bronz hosiery. We have a complete line of sizes of Mayon Knit, pure silk boot hosiery in bronze. Full fashioned. - Economy Hose, 15c; 2 for 25c. Medium or gauze weights, seamless. -Double heel and toe, fast color. They are hard to wear out.
CROCHET BALL HOLDERS ; .. . . . . Have you seen our new crochet ball holders? Just the thing to keep the ball from getting on the floor and getting soiled. Priced for Harvest sale, 10c, to 25c. The New Columbia Crochet Manual Is now in a book with thirty-six pages, showing all the new things. Harvest pale, 10c.
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Children's Hosiery Economy Hose, 15c; 2 Pairs, 25c. Fine ribbed for girls, coarse ribbed for boys, seamless,' four-thread heel and toe, fast color.. They're hard to wear out. r Pony Hose, 25c;. 6 Pair $1.38. "These are liferent grades for different purposes. School wear, romp 'wear or dress wear. .Looks, style and finish are all strong features of Pony Hose. There's a weight for every occasion. : " '
Men's Hosiery Economy Hose, 15c; 2 Pairs 25c. Seamless, fast color, four-thread heel . and toe. Black, white, tan, grey, suede, red, navy and purple. Men's Fibre Silk, 25c. Box of 6 pair, $1.38. Look like 50c socks. Lisle heel and toe. Black, palm beach or white.
Underwear
Women's Union Suits, 29c These are our regular 39c, 50c and 65c union suits; either cotton or lisle; silk taped or cotton; taped; all clean, perfect goods; Essex Mills, Richelieu or Piqua garments;, sizes 34 and 36 only. " Men's 50c Union Suits, 29c Light weight, .ribbed, mostly long sleeve, ankle length, a few " short sleeve garments, all sizes, 34 to 42. Ladies' Medium Weight Union Suits, 50c An exceptionally good weight for early fall wear; ankle length, short sleeves, Dutch neck, no sleeves, low neck or long sleeves, high neck. . Knit Corset Covers Medium and light weight; long sleeve, hight neck. Priced 25c and 50c.
Men's Night Shirts Reduced About One-Third . ; 50c Night Shirts, 39c 54 inches long, made full size, neatly trimmed in white finishing braid., has pocket,. all sizes, no collar. V 75c Night Shirts, 59 4 inches long, good quality of muslin, neatly trimmed in red, blue or light blue braid; has pocket, no collar.
Pillow Slips 10c This lot includes slips worth up to 50c. Only one or two of a kind. Exceptionally good values. -
75c NEW FALL SHIRTS 59c; 3 for $1.65 This is the best shirt value we have ever offered. There's a wide variety of patterns, black and whites, blue, lavender,' pink and combinations of these colors; made of excellent style of percale, coat cellent quality of - percale; coat style, attached laundered cuffs, cut .full "size,' 14 to;17. "Harvest sale, 59c, or 3 for $1.65.
Mercerized 72-inch pure bleached Damask, 50c Yd. 64-inch pure bleached Damask, 39c Yd. 58-inch Damask, 25c yard. CREAM DAMASK 68-inch cream, half linen,, 50c yard. 70-inch cream, all linen, 75c yard.
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Trowels 35c; 3 for $1.00 ' 42x22-inch, extra heavy, double thread towel, plain. white or red bordered. ,' Fancy Towels, 50c. Large assortment of fancy Turkish towels in pink,' blue, lavender and gold. Plain or fancy centers. Extra large and medium size. Guest sizes to. match, 25e. "
DOMESTICS Hope Muslin, 6yzc Yard ' Hill Muslin, 10c yard. , 9-4 30c Black or Brown -Pepperell Sheeting, 22c yard. . - Best Calico, 5e yard. . 15c Percales, 36 inches. wide, Howard.' Brown all linen Crash. 10c yard. Pure white cotton twill Crash, 5c Yd. . All linen bleached Crash, 15c yard. , 16-ounce cotton, 15c roll.
NEW LACE SCARFS We've many new patterns in lace scarfs, plain white or colored cretone centers,, priced 50c, 65c, 79c. ... -,
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Gloves
We are showing a complete line of Kayser ChamolJUC sette Gloves, in all shades and sizes,. In either the plain of". two tone effects, embroidery backs; this Glove can be washed and is guaranteed absolutely satisfactory; Harvest Sale, 50c. ., : . v CQL Just a limited line of Ladies' Long Silk Gloves, full sixteen button length in a good heavy silk, with double finger tips; these come in white only, in a full line of sizes, a regular 79c value; Harvest Sale, 59c , OQ We Vere fortunate In getting a shipment of the La0C dies English, Cape Gloves, made from a fine quality of English cape stock; they. come in the English, tans and. browns, Just-the thing for good hard wear; Harvest Sale 89c.
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, We Just received the advance shipment of our Melba Gloves. On account of the European War conditions, Kid Gloves for. this season will be higher in price and poorer in quality., We however anticipated this condition and placed our order early in the . spring and are therefore glad to announce that we can offer our friends our original MELBA Gloves at the special price for Harvest Sale $1.
Middy Ties
Have you -seen our special number in the large Middy Ties, the size is full 30x50 inches and comes in red, navy or PA black; Harvest Sale , .... . . ... OUC Windsor Ties One gross of all Silk Crepe De Chene Windsor, in plain, dot or ombre effects, full size in every wanted shade; OK Harvest Sale S3C
ART DEPARTMENT : The demand for Crochet Cottons is increasing all the time and we are showing a complete line of these goods. On account of the limited space we can only mention a few of the best items. . ,. ; - - P. F. C. MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON. We carry this in a. full line of both the white and ecru in all numbers; a cotton that washes beautifully. We offer all numbers from 1 to 100 Harvest Sale, 10e. COATS MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON We show, a complete line in either ecru or white, from number 1 to 100; priced for the Harvest Sale 10 to 20o 8AN SILK We show thirty-five good shades in this number, full 100 yards tQ a spool Harvest Sale, 5c.
Women's Muslin Gowns Reduced $1.00 and $1.25 Gowns 79c Daintily trimmed in lace or embroidery, slipover styles only. Fine quality of nainsook, clean, new. garments bought at a special price. . x " $1.00 Crepe Gowns 69c Good quality, plain white crepe, linen, lace trimmed, cut full sizes. .
$1.00 GOWNS, 59c, or 2 for $1.00 These are taken from our regular stock. They are slightly mussed and soiled from being displayed. Excellent values; slip-over styles only.
Muslin Gowns 50c Slipover or button front style, good quality muslin, well made, cut full size, neatly trimmed in embroidery.
AUTHENTIC STYLES IN CORSETRY
Smart style and comfort combined are the keynote in Fall Corsetry. We are showing a comprehensive variety of models to meet the individual demand, but the corset which will receive the universal endorsement is the practical model, showing the medium height bust, the flat back, the straight front, the slightly nipped waist and the hip, following the natural figure line. We take pleasure in showing the American Lady Corsets for Fall. Priced $1.00 to $3.50.
39c Trimmed Brassieres 29c Good quality muslin. Button front perfectly made. 50c Corsets 39c ' Medium bust, long hip, embroidery trimmed, four supporters, sizes 20 to 28. - Clearance of All Broken Lines of American. Lady and Thompson Glove-Fitting Corsets. We have several styles of Corsets of which there isn't a complete line of sizes. They are good models, all perfect, clean goods. Note the sizes in each lot. $1.00 Corsets reduced to 69c 18, 21, ,24, 26, 30. $1.50 Corsets reduced to 89c 18, 19, 20, 23, 25, 26, 30. $2.00 Corsets- reduced to $1.29 18, 19, 20", 26. $2.50 Corsets reduced to $1.59 20, 21, 25, 26, 29, 30. $3.00 Corsets reduced to $1.8919, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26.
New RENG0 Belt Corsets
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The Rengo Belt holds the flesh In restriction, supports the abdomen, gives correct lines to the figure; plenty of room over the diaphragm, imparting comfort,' style, quality and durability. This corset is made of heavy coutile, wide front stay, four heavy elastic supporters; sizes 21 to 36.. . ' ; . ' V
Sleets iM PdIow Cases 81x90 Seamless Sheet . : . - 59c
.42x36 Pillow Case ;. 45x36 Pillow. Case .....................
.....15c
'. . Wee an4 Cretm! Fl'V ; Cook one cap of rloe nntil H is teader, season It with a little salt and butter; do not put J any sugar in it. Boll the fish in some water and when it is nearly done let the water boil way ntii the remaining water la very .rich. Remove the f iah from the water, make a crimed itnea hv mS.
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m naii-mca lenaxns. v.aop ine oaioas and peppers. Two quarts or the best cider vinegar, one pound of light browa sugar, two- ounees. of mustard' eeed. one tablespoonfulv ot salt. ; BoO together two hours.' . . .'--
Talks
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Lovers
Kitty Garothers Gives Advice to Young Persons and An- , , ' swers Inquiries About Affairs of Heart; m'V
Sometimes I am .' moved to sympathise with the gullible young men, so easily duped by; the women they admire. ' . 'i ' ' 5 The suitor is ah'sqlutely blind to the girl's faults'. 'He 'will meekly accept any kind, of treatment from her and be grateful for such-kindness while declaring' to. bet . face, that be simply would not allow her to make a fool of him as MIsb So and .So is doing to Mr. Such and Such. '. . . If he could see 'himself through, the eyes of others.' he' would see the ridiculousness of his -position. While be is expressing pity for others, tbey are shaking their heads over his sad plight Apparently - some of the species think they are so irresistible that they do not see how any girl can keep on refusing to have dates with them, so they continue their' Invitations' in spite of repeated refusals.
I wonder how many girls have ever used the "away from home1, stunt repeatedly. Most of you. I suspect. I knew a young woman who did abi care for the. steady attentions of a' certain young man. . but enjoyed having him out to call occasionally. When be would telephone for an . engagement she would regret very much that circumstances prevented her giving a decision right at that moment, but would he please call in half an hour. When he called she was not at home. It always seemed strange to me that she should become ' suddenly seized with a desire to call op the neighbors for about three quarters of an hour or until after he had telephoned again.' The admirer, however, trusted her Implicitly j and never once suspected ber of deception. Perhaps he Is still calling ber occasionally and receiving the same answer... v.
Economy
Happ
enings
Mr. and Mrs.-Elmer-Bell entertained at dinner Sunday, Rev. Polhemus and family and Dr. A. L. Poop, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mendenball of this place, Mr. and .Mrs. Benny Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conway of Henry county, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fennimore of Carlos City. Prof. Joe C. Burgess and family of Modoc, Carl Coggesball and family of Williamsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenstreet of Economy, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Manning Sunday - , , Rev. Charley Bundy of Williamsburg, .was here Monday. Joe Lamb will build an addition to bis barn. . Miss Mary Mumbower spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morrison entertained several members of the Friends' church at dinner Sunday. Entertain With Dinner. William LaLb and family entertained at dinner Sunday, Merritt Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lamb of Sugar Grove. Edgar Strickler and Billy McCbaln were guests of James Haxton Sunday. Hagerstown party was here Monday on special business. Rev. Preston Polhemus left for Fort Wayne Monday, where he will attend a
special preachers meeting, this Wednesday. --.-,- r. - Mrs. Anna Morrison was at Rich-
mond Wednesday. " Mr."and Mrs." TIm Tlerce .ire visiting relatives here this week! The ynlon chapel Sunday school held their annual picnic at Pierce's lake Saturday. Joe Haxton lsx going to build an addition to his house.. Simon Atwell, the road superintendent. Is keeping the county roads in fine shape. Oscar Ballinger has resigned as road supervisor of District No. Z. Adam Southers has been appointed by Trustee Charley Atkinson to fill the vacancy. , .
BARONESS LIBERATED
BERNE. Sept 23. Thourgb the ef-' forts or the Swiss government the Baroness Julie Ceshla Santa Croee has been liberated from the Italian prison camp at Monti. Sardinia. The baroness Is a German by birth aad a relatives of General .von Elnen. the former Prussian war minister. When Italy declared war against Austria she stayed in her villa at Borgo. because she considered herself an Italian subject on account of ber marriage to an Italian' nobleman.
with Allies Bankers
irs a. F&Gt ano cmaal o. Atotrro Left to right, the picture shows James B. Forcsa, president of the First National Bank of Chicago, and 3hartes D. Nettsa, first vice-president of the first National Bank cf New YoX C3 thsy were leaving a conference between American backers and th9 Anglo-French loan commission regarding the proposed bHca dollar credit loan. " , .
