Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 298, 26 November 1915 — Page 3
PAGE THKEE : GREEK MERCHANTS Hermiclllo and Is returning " to Nogales," whlchTis threatened by a large Carrancista foree. In anticipation -of a battle at Nogales which is Just across the border tor Nogales. Aria, the American military .authorities are planning to send 5,000 troops there to protect American lives and property. SUFFER BIG LOSES
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
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ATHENS, Nov. 26. Official an
nouncement was made today that the
British government had released cargo ships held up at Malta and other British ports. . In , this connection tt
became known here for the first time that more than 150 Greek ships had been detained. Owners of the ships estimate their loss at $10,000,000.
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THE RELATIVES I DO NOT HAVE
Kquiti for the address of Mary Plokford hav com to the office. Address lttri to 170 Rlverslds Drive, Snw York.
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i ter, to It is not probable that I shall ! evr know tba number of nleees and
i nspnows ana "in-iawr- oi au sunas . that fcirls of largtr famlllss hay. Perhaps that It on reason wo love each other so much. Thar are so few of us wg har to lor more to get the effect of a large family. A lot of people claim to be my brothers and sisters. One girl even appeared at the studio with the claim that she was my sister, and told the story ' of her childhood In such a vivid man- : ner a friend of ours really believed ' her. She said she was not pretty wKam ih raa ai KaiViv mrA hAnanaa Vt at
' W OTW M WW, Mfta W was not pretty mamma would not keep her, but gave her away. I thought that was very funny, for every baby Is pretty to Its mother, and if there should be a woman so unnaturally clear-eyed that she could see her baby was not pretty she would never give It away, being entirely satisfied that it would develop Into a famous beauty later. I tried to find this girl to ask why she made such a claim ss that, but couldn't. She had disappeared. A Startling. Proposition. One day I received a letter from a man in prison out west. "I am In prison and writing this by candle-light," he wrote; "please send me money and take me out of her." The letter was signed, "Your devoted husband, Billy." Fancy my sensation when reading to find a husband thrust on me like that, and In prison, tee! 1 paid ne attention to his claim further than to regret that any man with enough intelligence to read and write had been so extremely foolish, One boy In the south sent me a drawing of what he eatied "our" family tree to prove that be and t were first cousins, and t was amused that any one who could draw sueh a good tree should use his talent for that purpose: I am quite sure he was honest j bis letter had a ring of genuineness to it i but I. submitted the fre to ail of uncles and aunts and they Bald1 not one of them was represented by its numerous branched, These claims of kinship are complimentary In a way. No one would elaim to be a relative If be or she were not proud of me, and in a great big sense we are all related. Bo when the claim la made without selfish motives 1 am not at all displeased. I am more than pleased with the letters from little girls who claim kinship solely beeause they love me. A Novel Proposition. "Adopted In the court of lore' one young girl put It. "You are my sister because I need you, and I need you in this way: I need some One to love who will understand when 1 sit down and write letters like this. 1 need some one like you to imitate that 1 may grow Into a better, more thoughtful girl. I need your example as a
daughter to help me to be a better daughter, and whenever I grow cross r m-r Hrtlo brothers and slaters I
check myself right short by saying to
myseii, Bister Mary wouia not approve of that.' You see, I have adopted you in the court of love, and now that the adoption papers have been made cV and regularly sealed with a kiss, I hnrtA vou will let me ao on thinking
you are my real sister and be patient . a a A tt
when I write long letters use mis. One woman wrote from Tennessee to claim she had discovered I was her long-lost daughter, stolen from her as a child, and would I please come to hor arm a at onca ? This almost made
me angry. As If I didn't belong to my
own dear mother I She coulan t nave made a suggestion that would make fna fnnl vnna than that.
A boy of twenty-one, not caring for
a sister, having no desire tor a wue and too young to claim a daughter, wrnta mat from Michigan that he want
ed me to be his mother. "I sit up night
after night," he wrote, "weeping De.anaa T hova no mother. Won't YOU
please send the money for a railroad
ticket that I may come www ium ar,A ha vmir arm ? You can Klve me a
good education and I will take care of
you when you are om. I was grateful that he asked me to be a mother to him instead of attempting to prove that I was his mother. ikiauiesB m rn R R FSPON DENTS.
tr t s a Pnul Minn.: I think
your daughter is right She should be given a chance, with her parents' aplonrn how to dance. You
i ' , w t - - . -i v v. . o Knnlrlrflpnpr In a
say buv uh uwu " - - wholesale house for four years, and is greatly esteemed by her employers. Doesn't this prove she will show dis- . t a aYl.-t.-ta fanm
cretlon in accepting invimwua
dance partners :
I am glad Mabel It., of Vancouver, has given me the opportunity to disall eirls who Dut medicines in
their eyes to make them bright. Blindness threatens all who do anything so foolish. Health, a happy disposition and an interest in others are the great
est of an eye brignteners... "nuainons ttlrl" York. Pa.: It is
true some one has decreed that letters
of friendship should" hot be written on the tvDewrlter. but it must have been
Ifisa busv than yourself. If
you haven't time to write letters any nthr wav use the tvDewrlter. I know
I am pleased to receive that kind from
you.
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It has been estimated that an invest
ment of JS60.000.000 would be required
to produce mechanically as much nitrogen as Peru's nitrate deposits yield ev
ery years.
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Pawned 'Snj.yr is? noiumiy "unusoadly dcaraing rincLsciitening, but-itSimij-ular" use- gives to the skin and hair thsXMaUrahcanXy of perfect. health which -even tha-brs jot cosmetlcsran only imitate. Pimples, redness and mntrhncss: disappear, and in a wry short-time-the; onmplexiQn hxcoxnes clear,, fresh. mid"- velvety. The snathihjk. rBaaorfny influence thatlmakem'sjpossibledshe-fVrMrff which- this. G3xp-onmaans. and which
pliy-sidansharv'onscrrbeJIoryeaErs, in Rtsinol Qlmmtnt;. in: thee care- oi skin and scalp troubles. II the skin is in bad crmdiHon through neglect-oranuiTwiseuse of ccisinetics,.applyalittltL;Resinol Qintmwitsmdirt itrremirinTrcTten minutes befont washing with Resanol Soap. Kninod Simp i iwdiliy all jbngcuts andWaeiccs in toilet poaea. For a ttiai size cake azxl lainungrc kg .ci Rcfuacd-OfttmccxV-writc Jlcpt. Is-P, RtMnol,.BaittnwK.Md.
A Camera Makes an Ideal Christmas Gift Let Us Show You.
BROWNIES, $1.25 to $12.00. KODAKS $6.00 UP. Don't Fail to Put a Box of Park & Tilford's Candy on Your List. ROSS' DRUG STORE
The Place For Quality.
712 Main Street.
VILLA IS RETREATING
DOUGLAS, Nov. 26. Reports from Carranzista sources state that Gen. Villa has abandoned his attack on
Is your cigarette sensible?
All we say is this malt rare your steady cigarette is aeo aibie, whether it is Fatima or some other one. Is it ooo and friendly to yoor throat and tongua f Does it leave you feeling O. K. after a long day of smoking? Fatimas certainly make good on these two points. The only question is will they just suit yoer individual taste ? They may or they may not. But it seems reasonable that they mhould, for they outsell any other cigarette costing over Sc.
So yon ought to try th
Do that today.
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It's economy to buy Edgemont Crackers
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There's more food value in a pound of Edgemont
Crackers than there is in a pound of roast beef pound of bread or a pound of condensed milk. You can buy 100 Edgemont crackers (100 to the pound) for 10 cents. And you can buy the full eight pounds in the double-enameled metal box. It's double-enameled green on the outside to remind you of Green & Green, which is your guarantee for quality ; and double-enameled pure white on the inside to keep Edgemont Crackers pure, dry, crisp and flaky. EDGEMONT CMCKH1SI 100 in a pound only 10 cents The EJgemont double-enameled box is better than any bread or cake-box you have ever owned. Buy them by the pound, or deposit 50 cents for the doubleenameled box. Your deposit will be refunded for the empty box, or you can exchange it for a new one. Edgemont Crackers are round, slightly browned, with a wee pinch of salt on their surface to bring out their exquisite flavor. The name 'Edgemont' is stamped on each cracker. Order Edgemont Crackers today. Put them on your list. And say to your grocery man that you would like to have him get them for you if he happens to be out of them. WAen you see anything green, think of "Edgemont" Brand 101 different kind of crackerm and cake Baked only by TttE GREEN & GREEN CO., Edgemont Dayton
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Always so good! Ifo chance for failure to make good zmtfflns when yon use Aunt Jemima's Pancake Floor. AH the ingredients are scientifically blended according to a recipe exclusively our own. In order to haTe Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour absolutely perfect, the milk is already mixed in it. They are so easy to make. Even if yon have never made aofSns before you can easily do so now. Serve Aunt Jemima muffins for breakfast tomorrow. Tour family will say "My, how good we want some more.''
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COLISEUM IFon SRattilinigr Tuesday, Thursday afternoon and evening, and Saturday morning, afternoon and evening. We have a competent instructor, Mr. Sutton, to assist beginners.
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JUST THINK OF THIS
Women's 75c Flannelette Gowns 44c Best 50c Coutil Corsets 29c Men s 19c Wool Sox, per pair.". . . l2V2c 75c Cedar Mop and Oil Complete , .. . 23c Child's 35c Flannelette Sleepers. . . .21c Boy's 50c Fleeced Union Suits 39c Women's 50c Fleeced Underwear. . .34c 15c Large Size Pillow Cases 72C Ladies 50c Flannelette Petticoats 32c
For months back, THIS GREAT STORE, WITH ITS TWELVE STORE BUYING CAPACITY, has been looking FORWARD to YOUR WANTS for this WINTER. Now we are prepared with the most complete stock we have ever carried, and urge you to come and fill your wants while the prices are low.
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$3.00 Silk and Lace Waists $1.87 Girls' 75c Gingham Dresses. 2 to 6. . .29c $2.00 Flannelette Kimonos 91c Women's $1.00 Fleeced Unions 64c Best 8c Apron Gingham, yd. 4V&C 50c Bleached Bed Sheets at 29c 35c Police and Firemans Suspenders 14c Odds and Ends 98c Waists for 29c Women's 35c Boot Silk Hose 12c $1.50 Cotton Double Bed Blankets. . .95c
Hals Trimmed Free
Lowest Prices in Richmond on Fine Millinery
to $2.50
ATTFMTlFn This greatest of all Millinery Sales, it means that we have too many Hat Shapes and
m uivuv. must cut our stock down, therefore we are placing on sale all shapes that formerly sold at $1.49, $1.98 and up to $3.00 at this ridiculous low price Choose from turbans, sailors, Puritans,
tnree corners, etc., etc., some come in color combinations such as black and white, but they are mostly a rich black velvet.
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UP TO $5.00 TRIMMED HATS
$1.69
NEW 98c AND g $1.29 VELVElflLSJff SHAPES -U-v
CHOICE UP T,
79c HATS TRIMMING
21c
$5.00 LYONS VELVET SHAPES
$1.44
Hals Trimmed Free
AGAIN WE TAKE THE LEAD FOR VALUE Actual $20.00 Fur Trimmed New SUITS
Women's Newest Fur Trimmed Fall Suits, of genuine American all. Wool Poplins, Gabardines, Serges or Whipcords; choice of new Ma-t
terials, cleverly trimmed with Fur of the best quality, the Jackets lined with guaranteed Satin ,in medium length and box effects, plain
tailored or belted models. The colors black, navy African brown, L f Q'
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S15 All Wool Suits Chllds $5 COATS in finest al Iwool serges, norfolk and semi- sizes 2 to 14 years, select from Astrachan, fitted models, all sizes, 16 to 46. Cheviots, etc., with pretty velvet collars.
HANDSOME DRESSES-S15 ValuesfffflS Choose from another heaping rack of smart, becoming and stylish dresses, NjC3 worth up to $15.00. Select from taffetas, serges and taffetas, etc., many new Jr colors, each dress a picturesque Idea.
Stopl Look at these Startling Low Prices!
Women's and Misses Fashionable $10 Coats Stylish Fall and Winter Coats in finest all wool novelty mixtures, broken hi. 1 .1 v. 1 . ,. ii i: i. . . i . . .
isiaiua, tiicuns, iiuciinvs, uuutics, loruurujs, fie, nr., anouier lypicai ill- I I stance of how we sell for less. Comes in all colors, sport or 3 quarter lengths
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$10 VALUE SILK DRESSES 4oSB Choice of silk poplins, silk and serge combinations, messalines, etc. Come in all popular colors.
$18.00 SILK PLUSH COATS Also the new Sabelam?. Dunna Furs. etc.. fur trimmed models, guaranteed satin or quilted lined.
CHILD'S $7.50 SILK PLUSH COATS
The best Coat value In this city. The Kirls will simnly co wild when tnev e-l
how pretty and comfortable they are. All ages from 2 to 14 years, quilted J 1 1
linea inrougnoui.
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Saturday's BARGMKI 0PP0KTOMT1S For Father and 01
Boys' $5.00-2 PanrnQs SMtts
Strictly all wool fancy mixtures in Norfolk and Bulgarian styles, full peg; top pants, for ages 6 to 17 years, with extra pair of pants to match FREE
$2.88
3T IVggiVs SIS Suits
Boys' $3 & $3.50 Norfolk Suits Come in blue serge and fancy novelty mixtures for ages 4to a a 17 years; patch pockets, sewed on belts, also the new Har- 2hll fijl vard styles with flap pockets v
BOYS' 50c PANTS 54c
' Serges and fancy 1 wool mixtures ; sizes 16 to 16; peg top I style. Special.
Boys' $1.00 Corduroy and Wool Pants
Strictly all wool serges, mixtures and corduroy, sizes 5 to 18. Special.
BOYS' 50c HATS and CAPS
All wool mixtures, velvet, plush, chinchillas, etc.; all colors and sizes.
BOYS' 25c Blouse WAISTS
Made of fast color
Amoskeag . ginghams
and chambrays; for
sizes 5 to 15 years.
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Choose from blue wool serges and novelty, worst e d s and mixtures, strictly mantailored Suits, of the first quality Special $4.95
$2 Trousers, work or dress . 94
Men's $1.00 Fall Dress Shirts
Here's an assortment that's hard to beat. Hundreds of pretty, new patterns, stiff or soft French cuffs attached, cut full, all sizes to 17; special Saturday
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Men's 50c Fleeced Shirts and Drawers
7c
Heavy fleeced Shirts and Drawers In either unbleached or black, all sizes for large or small men; real 50c values
Men's 75c Blue Striped Overalls. .. .47c Men's 50c Blue Work Shirts, all sizes 29c Genuine 25c Paris Garters, all colors 14c Finest 25c Silk Sox, black & colors, 19c Men's Heavy 10c Mixed Work Sox. . .5c Men's $1.50 Flannel Shirts 92c Men's 75c Flannelette Night Shirts, 49c Men's $1.50 Wool Sweaters 94c Finest 35c Silk Neckwear, all styles, 23c Best $1 Striped Railroad Overalls. .68c Men's 5c White Handkerchiefs 2ic
Men's$1.50
Union Suits
heavy fleece lined or fine or heavy ribbed. Special for Saturday 78c
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