Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 261, 14 October 1915 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1915
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, BRITISH HEADQUARTERS, Oct 14. As we pushed the open flap and moved towards the . trestle counter, that ran . across , one end of . the ; tent, a 'bespectacled young man - In shirt sleeves and apron came out from behind plies of sandwiches and cigarettes and offered to serve us with the air of an expert shophand. . , Before the war this ; salesman was one of the . "Idle rich," now he Is merely one of the huge staff of voluntary workers who have - enrolled themselves under the Y. M. C. A., and who are doing so much In various ways to make the British army in the field an army of contented, clean-living, clean-fighting soldiers. The work is carried out either. In tents or In huts. The huts are quite substantial wooden pavilions they cost upwards of f 2,600 to build and equip and their stout construction will make them especially welcome as soon as the cold and wet weather sets In. Description of Room. The Queen Mary, Into which I was taken the other day, may be regarded as a typical example. The main room was some 50 feet long, with a canteen at one end. The body of the room was filled with tables and benches at which men were sitting, eating, smoking, or playing games. At the far end was a "quiet" room, where men can read or write undisturbed, while off one wall ran an annex which housed on one Bide a billiard room with three tables, and on the other a bathroom in which hot baths are now being Installed. The tents are less elaborate, but as they are pitched in more open country their disadvantages Indoors are largely compensated by the possibility of playing cricket, football, or badminton in the Immediately surrounding fields. .Mischief is begotten of idleness and want of homely, surroundings, and, therefore, if the soldiers are to be kept away from the estaminets and other allurements they must have as many opportunities as possible of going to places where they can amuse and occupy themselves in a wholesome manner. Give Religious Service. The huts normally close In the evening at 8:30 with simple prayers and services are always held on Sundays, but these religious exercises are not imposed upon anybody who does not care to attend them and all the Y. M. C. A. buildings are available equally to atheist and noncon-
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formlst, Protestant and Roman Catholic. As for amusements, a great trouble is taken to make these as varied as possible. Concert parties are arranged from London at intervals of about three weeks, among the visitors having . been the Westminster glee singers. Miss ' Carrie Tubb, r and other well-known artists. To meet special calls the tents are open at special hours. In one tent is a rest camp, which is used often by 500 men at night, is opened at 5:30 a. m., and occasionally the tents may be kept open very late if there are exceptionally large drafts passing through on their way - to the front.
Another special department is a hotel
In which the wives or other near female relatives of wounded men may lodge while visiting the patient. Special arrangements have also been made for the Indian troops and gramaphone records provided with songs in different Indian tongues. All these entertainments and facilities are provided free of charge, the only things for which any money is charged being refreshments (all alchol is, of course, barred) or tobacco, indeed, is one of the main-stays of the organization, for it is obtained out of bond and sold to the troops at the ordinary English prices. In one hut $$300 odd was taken in the canteen during a single night. On the other hand, the expenses are very considerable, one of the items being for stationery. During one week $5,000 worth of writing paper was used in the Y. M. C. A. buildings.
The presence of Coach Whiteside In the line-up with the scrubs last night brought real action on the part of the Earlham varsity. Knowing that the big coach could thus accurately get the measure of every man's worth and ability, .the eleven regulars directed their plays at him, to prove that they knew the game. Time after time the big man, who was once one of Alonzo Stagg's mainstays, stopped the varsity charges. But the showing of the regulars was very gratifying. The line is beginning
to tear holes In the scrub defene through which the backs plunge ' f c substantial gains. And despite the we. f eld yesterday the runners held to the ball with little fumbling. Word worl will be the program again tonight with light scrimmage tomorrow, on th eve of the Rose Poly game, which" if expected to furnish the first real meas ure of the team in, comparison witt other secondary schools of the state ROQUEDOM STAR VISITS NEW PARIS NEW PARIS, O., Oct. 14. C. G Reynolds of Cleveland, crack roquc player of the United States, spent Tuesday and Wednesday - here . the guest of the New Paris Roque . club and during his stay here Mr. Reynold was defeated In but one game. The rain of Wednesday, interrupted the sport, so he returned home. He makes
In the Scottish Highlands in olden times a burning wooden cross was carried blazing to and fro among the clansmen, to rouse them to battle.
Makes Your Feet Behave If corns or callouses are, like the high cost of living, "driving you mad," Nab-It is what you need. Nab-tt goes on and the corn eoea off. Relief is instant. No waiting. Put it on and soreness vanishes like a bad dream when the alarm clock rlners.
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A. G. Luken & Co., Dickinson's pharmacy, Harrison's pharmacy, H. H. Toler, Thistlethwaite's drug stores, Quigley's drug stores and all drug -reo.
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W A PUTTE E) CORN HUSKERS About 200 men to buy their Husking Gloves Here at 60c per doz. This glove sells in the regular way at $1.00 per dozen, but you can have them (while they last) at 60c.
Kntlber looll We have the best Rubber . Boots in this county or any other county at prices that are right.
$4.50 Old Elm, pure gum, at $4.50 U. S. (Red) pure gum at
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$4.00 Hood's (Red) at
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We guarantee every pair of boots we sell. If they do not wear right we give a new pair in place.
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nnual visits to the New Paris, courts nd complimented the local club on he good grounds. It to likely representatives from New Paris will visit the Cleveland club during the coming
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GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR
She Made Up a Mixture of Sage Tea and 8ulphur to Bring Back Color, Gloss, Thickness -
Common garden sage brewed Into a
heavy tea with sulphur and - alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant, remove every bit of dandruff.
stop scalp Itching and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, gray
or dry. scraggly and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, Is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, cost
ing about 50 cents a large bottle at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound, thus avoiding a lot of muss.
While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not
sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because It does It so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray
hairs have disappeared, and, after an
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THE MILLER-KEMPER CO, 707-717 Weet Second Street. Richmond, Ind. "If It's in the building line, we sell It." THE P. KUNTZ V WRIGHT CO.
New Paris. Ohio. - J. B. CHENOWETH LUMBER CO. Lynn. Indiana. BOSTON LUMBER CO. Boston. Indiana. HENRY W. KEAQY, Hagerstown, Indiana.
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B. L. WOODWARD 1 SON. Dublin. Indiana.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THEU
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Friday and Saturday will be Busy Days in Our Corset Section
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Knollenberg's Ready-to-Wear Dept. Where Quality and Sty,le Are Paramount SUITS Come and enjoy an inspection of our unusual Suit display unusual in extent, unusual in values a veritable exposition of Autumn styles. The materials include Gaberdines, Broadcloth, Serges, Poplins, Whipcords, Tweeds and Scotch Mixtures. The selection of shades is unlimited and every taste and requirement is amply satisfied. Suits are shown in Black, Navy, Green, Plum, Wine, Grey and the new and popular brown effects. The Styles are of such variety that everyone can make just the selection that suits them best and no matter which model you do select, you are sure that it is fashionably correct. The models shown are Plain Tailored Hercules braid trimmed, Fur Edge Collar and Cuffs, Full Fur Collars, Combination Velvet Trimmed Collar, Cuffs and bottom of coat. Prices Range $15.00 to $65.00
COATS
We have a very extensive showing of Coats for Ladies, Misses, Juniors and Children in the approved fashions. Tailored, Plush Trimmed, Velvet Trimmed, Fur Collar and Cuffs, Belted and Plain Models. The materials shown . are Tweeds, Gaberdines, Scotch Mixtures, Serges, Broadcloths, Corduroys, Velours, Plush, Broadtail, Bedford Cloth and plain materials. Prices Range $5.00 to $50.00
DRESSES The brief mention of the great variety of materials and colors in which our dresses are shown gives a slight idea of the possibilities for selection. Serge, Silk Poplin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chene and Charmeuse are shown in the following colors and shades: Navy, Black, Green, Brown, Belgium, Wisteria, Grey. Prices Range $9.75 to $35
SKIRTS Our Fall showing of Skirts is sure to be popular because of the unexcelled assortment of models, materials and shades. The materials include Serges, Wool Poplins, Chudda Cloth, Broadcloth, Tweed, Shepherd Checks and Silks and Satin. All the new autumn shades are shown. Prices Range $5 to $15
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As Introductory to our New. Corset Department which has recently been moved to our Second Floor, more conveniently located and more exclusive and better still more room for the showing, display and selling of Corsets, which improvement has been greatly needed for some time by this fast growing section of our store. W are Offering at Special Introductory Prices on All New Fall , Models f . KABO CORSETS M ' W. AND B. CORSETS GOSSARD Front Uce CORSET Special Savings on all Corset Accessories, Brassieres and Sanitary Articles. L Will pay to visit our Corset Section 7 Friday and Saturday. Corsets ex- 1 pertly fitted by a graduate cor-
Extraordinary Savings in Fall and Winter Underwear for Friday and Saturday Savings That Will Create Stirring Scenes in This Section
Just for a starter hundreds of dollars worth of seasonable, high grade Under wear at phenomenally Low Prices. Don't miss our Underwear and Hosiery Section during This October Sale. One case Chllds Jersey ribbed Union Suits, fleece lined, 4 to 14 sizes. You've often paid 29c and 35c for like OA. values L Women's 25c and 35c Fleeced Pants and Vesta, fine ribbed, regular and ex- ftQj tra sizes; for one week only...... awOC Men's Fine Ribbed Union Sulta. with or without fleece, grey or cream color. aU sizes, 11.00 values; FaU Intro- QQ ductory Price 0C Boys' and Girls' fine or heavy ribbed Topsy Hosiery, fast black. You've never bought better Hose at 20c; -j ni October Sale J.aW2C
Chlldrens' black fleeced lined Pants, now so good for school wear, size AA. 6 to IS years; Special tt One Case Women's Fine Knit Union Suits, fine ribbed, medium fleece, white only, high or low necks, el bo or long sleeve, ankle length, regular or iF. extra sizes; while they last ..... xtJ Women's Fall Silk Hose, In all the new shadings. Buy them now and save. Women's Fibre Silk Boot in canary, gold, bronze, champaign, kings, royal, black and white colors; values up Atg to 75c, pair frtJl? One Case Chlldrens' fine ribbed Topsy Hose, equals most 15c values, fast black
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ATTENTION: THESE REMARKABLE SAVINGS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY Outing Ginghams and Domestics Should Arouse the Thrifty Instincts of Every Woman in Richmond.
8 1-Se plaid and striped Dress Ginghams, yard OC 15c, 18e Galatea and Kindergarten -f A Suitings, only, yard J.UC 18c Rlppelette Suitings, neat plaids and b tripes; these only X2"C Best Standard Calicos, light A 1 and dark styles, yard '. . xZ C 7c Standard Apron Ginghams (f yard DC 10c, 12He Outings, light and dark colors, pretty Night Gowns, stripes wi and checks, yard IJv 80c 9-4 Unbleached Sheetings
15c White Domet and Twilled - AlOutings, yard Xa42C Chambray Ginghams, plain and Q stripes; these, yard C 25c 32 Inch Madras Shirtings, neat fancy colored stripes, while they lAn last, yard UC New Fall Styles Serpentine Crepes, beautiful floral colorings, X8C 7c dark colored Comfort pr Outings, yard OC Persian Comfort Challies. 25 pieces; J while they last ..A fiC 75c and 85c Bleached FA. Sheets U7C 10c Bleached Outings Qi only 0$C
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