Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 233, 17 August 1916 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 1916

FAGE TEN KELLY TO ADDRESS FRIENDS' MEETING tend the Wilmington Yearly meeting. He will return tomorrow evening. President R. L. Kelly of Earlham, will deliver an educational address at the meeting. Rev. Milo S. Hinckle, of the East Main Street Friends church, will deliver a series of addresses on foreign missions. Alex Purdy, who will be a member of the Earlham faculty during the coming school year, will also speak. would accomdodate more of their patrons. ' .. , BANKS CHANGE HOURS the patent packing factory here, the new Industries committee of the Commercial club will visit the factory in its present location Monady. Representatives of this factory were in conference with Commercial club officials all day yesterday. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED.WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. Seriatoi Penrose's resolutions designed tc show, the Democratic administration's alleged violation of the civil service were adopted by the Senate this afternoon without objection after they bad been amended to carry a back fire against previous Republican administration. VIEW FACTORY PLANT Beginning August 19, all local banks will be open each Saturday night from 7 to 8:30 o'clock, instead of from 6:30 to 8 o'clock. The bankers have made this change because they feel that a later hour , S. Edgar Nicholson, editor of the American Friend, left this morning for Wilmington, Ohio, where he will, .at To investigate further advisability of making a proposition for locating Fernando El Ciano, of Santa Rosa, Cal, claims to be 115 years old.

DEMAND GROWS FOR ADDITIONAL TRATO FORCE 1 "No increased appropriation has been asked by the police force to provide for the enlargement of the force next year," Chief of Police Goodwin said today. "We have asked a 1917 appropriation of practically the same amount as provided for this year." Secretary E. M. Haas of the Commercial club called upon Chief Goodwin today to inquire if the police department was not contemplating increas

ing the number of officers. Secretary Haas said that he believed more traffic officers were needed. He said the question had never been considered by the club directors, but probably would be. North End Need Man. North end business men have pointed out the need of a traffic officer at the intersection of North Eighth street, North E street and Fort Wayne avenue, one of the busiest crossings in the city. A number of physicians have Joined in this demand, declaring that If a traffic officer was stationed on this corner there would be less blacking of the railroad cross on the part of train crews. A number of Main street business men say there is need for the stationing of traffic officers at Seventh and Ninth street crossings. At the present time there are only twenty-two officers and patrolmen. Under the law Richmond would be entitled to a police force of thirty officers and patrolmen. HOLD NO INITIATION

No initiation was held by the Eagles , lodge at their meeting last night. Next Wednesday night a class of thirty will be initiated. Charles Potter, delegate rrom Wayne Aerie, to the national convention at Savannah, Georgia, will return next Tuesday and will make his official report to the lodge at the next meeting.

ST. MARY'S WIN FROM PRESBYS

S. S. LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. ) i tinans 7 2 .777 J'rcrbvs 5 5 .500 Hap lifts 3 6 .333 t;t. Marys 2 8 .200 St. Mary', 13; Presbys, 6. Persistent efforts of the St. Mary's bunch to win a game were finally rewarded yesterday afternoon when the Catholics walloped the Presbys in the R. S. game at the Playground. Vogelsnng outp'.tched Simmons and the St. Marys boys played a cleaner game in the field. The swatting of R. Watt. Maher. Vogsteong mid Geier was a foature. The tscore: Score by Innings K . Marys 200062 313 1 rctbys 0 0 1 3 0 0 26 Summary. Three baiie hits Maher, 2; Geler. Two base hits Simmons, Maher, Ycsfclsong. R. Watt. Struckout By Wiltons. 3; Simmons, 7. Bases on ballc Vcgelsong. 4; Simmons, 3. Iini'lre Lyboult. GRANT SCHOLARSHIPS. OXFORD, O.. Aug. 17. It was announced at Miami university today that the Harry M. Newman scholarship for 1916-17 would go to George Freeman. Middletown, and Henry W. Orth, Chillioothe, both of whom will enter the freshman class next month.

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HATS AND CAPS

50c Men's and Boys' Caps, all colors, for 29 75c Men's and Boys' Caps, in all new shades, stripes and checkers, for 43 Men's Hats, all colors and styles, a good $1.50 value, during sale ., 89 Men's new, this season's Hats, all new shapes, $2.50 values 81-48 $2.50 Straw Hats, all styles, for -48 75c Silk Hats, all colors 39

MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Men's and Young Men's Suits in broken sizes, no two alike; these suits are d r7(T all wool, at this sale for P J Men's $10 and $12 Suits in all the new worsted Cassimeres, all fancy mixtures; don't miss the chance to buy one now. . . .g(J.75 Men's $13.50 and $15 Suits, made for $15.00 trade, and good values at that; cheviots and all the new novelty weaves, now.; $8.75 Men's $16.50 to $18 clothes, all new sha'des.

checks, stripes and fancy weaves 11.75

DRESS AND WORK SHIRTS 50c "Arlington" Dress Shirts, soft or stiff cuff, with or without collars attached, all sizes for 37 75c "Arlington" Dress Shirts, in all new stripes and plaids, coat style, plenty to pick from, during sale..43 $1.50 "Hall Mark" Shirts, 100 dozen to pick from, all the new creations in patterns, soft and stiff cuff. for.. 79 50c full cut Woxk Shirts, all sizes and all colors, during sale for 39 $1.50 "Signal Union' Made" R R. Shirts, all colors and sizes, for 98

The Final Curtain Drops Saturday and Big Ben will lie past History It's a shame to let such values as these go by. Why, you could not go to any city or store in this world and buy such values in high grade merchandise as we are offering at this sale. Your opportunity is here and will pass away at 11:00 o'clock Saturday night when this Big Ben Sale closes. Don't stay away. You can't afford to pass up these bargains. Just remember the sale positively closes Saturday, August 19th.

UNDERWEAR Men's 35c Balbriggan Underwear, Shirts and Drawers to match, during sale at 19 50c French Balbriggan Underwear in white or ecru, during sale ...-39 French Balbriggan Union Suits, short or long sleeves, all sizes, during sale at 39 5125 Springtex Union Suits, short or long sleeves, during sale 79 35c Boys Union Suits, during sale for .'. 19

DRY GOODS Calicos, light and dark for 6 Dress and Apron Gingham for..7J2 50c striped and figured Flaxon, 40inches wide for 15 Light and Dark Percales for 9 10c Bleached Muslin for.. QV4 12c Bleached Muslin, for 8 10c Unbleached Muslin for . , . .7J2 Children's and Misses' Pumps with ankle straps, Patent or Gunmetal; sizes 8 to 2; during this sale only for - $1.19

MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES Children's wedge heel VicI Kid Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 3 to 8; during this sale- : (9 Children's Patent cloth or white Kid Top Shoes; $1.50 values, during this sale, only 89 Misses Vici Kid Button Shoes. 6izes, 8 to 2, during sale only -$1.00 Misses' Gunmetal Button Shoes, all sizes, all solid; during this sale only $1.25

HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN 10c Men's Gray Cotton Hose....6,2c Four pairs for 25 10c Men's Black and Colored Hose for 62c; 4 pairs for 25 15c Fancy and Plain Hose for ....9 Children's Hose, all colors, 7c, 9c, 19c 15c Ladies' Hose, all colors f)f 25c Silk Lisle Ladies Hose, all colors, for 14 39c Ladies' Silk Boot Hose for -29

EXTRA SPECIAL 75c Readymade Sheets, full size 48 15c Pillow Cases Q 50c Children's Hats 25 Boys' and Women's Tennis Slippers 50 Ladies' Gingham Dresses, $1.25 and $1.50 value.. 89 Ladies' Summer Wash Dresses in Ginghams, Soisettes, Figured Dimities and Wash Silks, regular price $2.50 to $5.00 $1.48, $1.98 50c Mercerized Table Linen 29 15c Curtain Goods g 25c German Ticking -122

WHY PAY MORE? "Plannet" Black Rubber Boots $1.98 $5.00 Men's Rain Coats $2.48 Boys' Dress Shoes .... $1.29 50c Children's Chambray Dresses 29 Black and White Check Dress Skirt $1.98 35c Dress Suspender 19 50c Boys Waists and Blouses 25 75c Overalls and Jacket . 45 75c Men's Silk Hats .39 35c Belt3 19 50c Neckwear ........19

THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS

5c Pearl Buttons, a card 5c Paper English Pins . 15c Printed Silkoline ... 15c Printed Scrims 5c Toilet Paper

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6c Armour's and Kirk's Soaps 2'2 25c Table Oil Cloth, a yard 15? 35c Children's Rompers --19 Best Made Bungalow Aprons 39 $3.50 Silk Parasols $1.48 $1.00 Ladies' White Full Fashion Silk Hose, seconds, for 10c

WAISTS One lot of Ladies' Smocked Voile Waists, $1.50 grade, go for 69 One lot of Ladies' striped and embroidery silk, most all the newest shade3 and colors, regular price $3.98. . .$1.98 Slip-over Nainsook Gowns will go for 39, 79, 97 Dotted Swiss Waists, worth op to $L00 48

CORSETS "Lavesta." 49c, at this sale for ..'..29 "Parisian Lady" $1.25 Corsets, at this sale ...,.-79 "Regals" $1.50 Corset, at this sale 98 "Regals" $2.00 Corset, at this sale $1.29

HERE ARE THE PRICES : Remember that these are extraordinarily low prices. Many lots will be closed out quick. Others will last for several days because the stock of them is so big, but the very things you want most may be the first to go, so come as soon as you can. One lot of Ladies' Waists in washable silk and colored Voiles, $1.50 and $2 value at 98

MUSLIN AND KNIT UNDERWEAR 35c Embroidery Trimmed Brassieres for 19 Ladies' and Misses' embroidery Petticoats, 50c grade, for 33 Ladies' Lace trimmed enclose combination Suits, $1.50 grade, for 79

HANDKERCHIEFS Ladies' White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, during thi gale for 1c Men's white, red or blue ic Handkerchiefs, during this sale for 3 Men's white Handkerchiefs, with colored borders, 10c Quality, during sale 1

The Half Hour Specials FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 Choice of any Men's Straw Hat in the store, values up to $3.50 25 (1 to customer) Armour's and Kirk Soaps, the best 5c seller on the market 2 (2 to customer) . One lot of Children's Hats in Straws and Assorted Cloths, all sizes and styles, 50c and 75c values 12! (1 to customer) One lot of Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, Black and Tan, small sizes only, a pair.- 10 (1 to customer) 10 to 10:30 A. M. Only

PANTS $1.50 good every-day Work Pants for 89 $2.00 good fancy Mixture Pants for $1.29 $3.00 Wool Pants, assorted colors ......$1.98 $4.00 All Wool Fancy Dress Pants for.. $2.48 $1.25 Khaki Pants, all sizes, for. 98 $5.00 All-Wool Very Fine Dress Trousers $3.48 50c Boys' Khaki Knee Pants, during sale.... 29 65c Boys' Heavy Khaki Bloomer Knee Pants 39

MEN'S OXFORDS Men's Tan and Patent Leather Oxfords, small sizes Q- A Q only, values up to $5.00 for ij)J-Tt5 $2.50 "'Southern King" Oxfords, tan or black and but- j- rjQt ton or blucher, during this sale only J)A I "Good Year" welt, rubber sole, gun metal Oxfords, &-t AO $3.50 value, during sale Plt0 LADIES' OXFORDS Ladies' Oxfords in Patent and Gunmetal, with two straps, ankle straps, pumps or colonials, low or high heel, all new, j- rrQ this season's styles, $3.00 values, during sale MI V Satin Pumps in low or high heel Colonial or Tango Tumps, in red, pink, light blue or black; $3 values, during sale $1.00

BOYS' CLOTHING $3.00 Wool Oliver Twist Suits, assorted patterns; all this season's newest creations for $1.98 $3.50 Boys' Wool Knee Pant Suits, new patterns. during this sale only $2.48 $4.00 Boys' All-Wool Suits, knicker knee Pants. in all the new patterns, for S2.98 $5.00 Boys' knicker knee Pant Suits, ail-wool, in all 'this season's mixtures, during this sale for S3.48 $7.50 All-Wool very fine blue and gray Serges, knicker and Norfolk ftyles, for S4.98

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Patent Leather, 3 or 5 strap Oxfords, a very neat Dress Shoe, during this sale QQ only, for pJL.I0

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35c Silk and Silk Lisle B. V. D. Hose,

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Half Hour Specials Saturday, August 19, the Last Day Men's Arlington Brand Dress Shirts, 50c-75c values, all sizes, some slightly soiled.. 10 (2 to customer) 50c and 75c Lace Curtains, full length and width, white and ecru 25 (1 ta customer) Men's Dress Oxfords in Black and Tan, Button and Lace, values up to $3.50, all sizes $1.25 (1 to customer) One lot of Men's Balbriggan Underwear, odds and ends, your choice --lO(2 to customer) 10 to 10:30 A. M. Only

MEN'S

Gunmetals, Tan, Vici Kid, button or blucher, plain toe or congress, good solid comfortable shoes, $3.00 val- QO ues, only pl-'0 Men's Fire and Spark-proof Moulders, a $2.50 value, during sale only ....$1.79 Men's heavy grain work Shoes, a good out-of-door Shoe, all solid, during this sale, only $1.98 Men's Elk Outing Bal., a very easy and durable shoe for all year around wear,

SHOES

during this sale, only $1.89 Men's Elk Skin Work Shoes, all solid leather, with genuine white oak soles, $3.50 value, during sale only for $2.45 "Faultless" Gunmetal, $5.00 Dress Shoes in tan or black, button, blucher or English lasts, during sale only $2.98 "St. Clair's" bench-made, arch support for troubled feet, $6.00 shoes, In Gunmetal or Vici Bal., during this sale only for $3.95

LADIES'

Ladies' White Sea Island Duck Shvs in button or lace, $2 value, ( OQ during sale t).u Ladies' Vici, Velvet, Gun metal and Patent Shoes, button or QQ blucher, during this sale only tj)J-Ofc Ladles' Red Cross, Pat. Stay Juliets, $1.25 and $1.50 value, during this sale only at S9, 69

SHOES Dr. Edwards Ladies' Cushion Sole, plain toe shoes with rubber heel. $3 value, during sale only vli0 Ladies' Patent. Gunmetal or Vici Kid Shoes, button or blucher, high, French or low heel, leather or cloth top. a $3.50 shoe, during this sale...S1.98 Red Cross Nurses' Shoes, with rubber heel, a very easy shoe to ("1 QQ wear, $3 value, only pl.0

THE MEW

The Same Goods for Less Money; More Goods for Same Money

MILLINERY Our entire line of Ladies' Trimmed Hats is of this season's styles, made of assorted straws and milline, and will put the entire stock on sale at prices up to $7.50, go at this sale for your choice at .-75 A full line of Ladies' Wash Skirts In plain white, tan, black and white check, and striped, worth $1.50 and $2.00, at this sale for 95

CONGOLEUM FLOOR COVERING We guarantee each of the Congoleum you buy of us. 8-4 Congoleum floor coverings, assorted patterns, for 39 6x9 ft. Rug, made in assorted patterns, one piece, for $2.75 9x12 ft Congoleum Art Rugs, made in two pieces, for $5.05 9x12 ft Congoleum Art Rugs, one piece.. $6.95

Big ien Deneves in "tugnt is ivngnt ne nas tne ngftt goods at the right prices, and offers the buying public of Richmond and vicinity the

most nonesi vaiues ever Known, mis is ine new Kaiiroaa store s lirst big sale and up to this time it has been an enormous success and" the reason for that is this: Under the old management goods were sold that were not as advertised and when Mr. Rose informed the advertising man that he was going to have a Big Ben Sale, the advertising man told him that he could not accepf the advertising unless he told the truth and sold the goods exactly as advertised. The sale was looked into and the advertising was accepted, and now the sale is on in full swing the values are here and they are just as advertised and everything that we are offering at this sale is positively right. Everyone that has bought during this Big Ben Sale has been convinced that the values that we advertised were true, honest values, and all were more than pleased with the bargains they obtained. We are in the building of this business and we don't intend to "fake" anything at any time and when we tell you we are giving you values and selling goods under present wholesale prices, that is the truth and exactly what we are doing. Read the prices quoted in this advertisement. Come tomorrow and Saturday and buy, and if the goods you buy is not satisfactory, we will buy it back without an argument. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AT LESS THAN COST

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