Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 270, 29 September 1916 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1916
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MIAMI WORRIES ABAUT EARLHAM
OXFORD, 0 Sept 29. Coach Little didn't spare Miami university'! foottall boys yesterday afternoon because n cold rain was falling. There was ractlce Just the same, one of the hardest and best of the season. Officials for the opening game tomorrow between Miami and Ohio Northern were announced today: Referee, Hamni, of Kenyon; umpire. Bookman of Otterbein; head linesman McCray, of the University of Cincinnati. . . Miami is not worrying half so much about tomorrow's game with Ohio Northern university as it is about the Earlham college game the following Saturday. Miami has not played Earlham in years, and no "dope" concerning the Richmond bunch has been obtainable.
EXPECT 500 PERSONS
Five hundred is the attendance mark which has been set for rally day at the Trinity English Lutheran Sunday school, Sunday. Music by a string quartet composed of Professor Hicks, Walter Runge, Clifford Piehl and Marguerite Deuker will be the main feature of the program.
Rubber nails for places where metal ones would corrode are a novelty from Germany.
Copyright, 1916, oy the McClure
TOBY DOG : Toby Dog decided he was badly treated by Mr. Man, and, although he had never lived anywhere else Toby Dog was sure it was the very worst place a dog could live in the world, , and so he decided to move. Toby Dog ran out of the barnyard and down the road until he was out of sight of the house and he sat down by the roadside to think. "T have it," said Toby at last. "Ill go into the deep wood 3 to live; everybody who lives in the deep woods always seems happy. I have noticed whenever I have passed through." So Toby Dog trotted off very ' fast for the deep woods. Jack Rabbitt happened to see him, and he ran softly and swiftly to spread the news in the deep woods that Toby Dog from the farm was on his way to the deep woods looking very terce. Mr. Peter Squirrel scurried home on the run to tell Mrs. Squirrel to call in the children and lock the doors fast, for Toby Dog was coming. Mrs. Squirrel found time to call across to Mrs. Possum that old Toby Dog from the farm was on his way
Newspaper Syndicate, New York. to the deep woods and she better look out for her little ones. Mrs. Possum told the children to play dead and stay 6o until she told them to be alive, and then she hurried to the window to call Mr. Fox, who was passing, to look out for himself, for Toby Dog was on his way to the deep woods. "You don't tell me," said Mr. Fox, starting to run, and he didn't stop until he was safe in his house with the door closed behind him. Toby Dog was all this time thinking how pleased the deep v woods folk would be to have him come there to live. "They all know it was Mr. Man who was hunting them, and that I had nothing at all to do with it," said Toby. . When Toby Dog reached the deep woods he saw only the birds flying about. He looked for Jack Rabbit and Peter Squirrel and their families, but not one did he see. Toby poked his nose into all the bushes and tree stumps, and around all the rocks, but no sign could he find of any of them. " I wonder if the Possums or the Coons will be up at this hour of the
day?" thought Toby Dog. "I'll take a look about and see." v ': But he had no better luck with them. They were not at home, or abroad, as far as Toby could find out. "Why, there is Mr. Fox," thought Toby Dog. "I had almost forgotten him. I am sure he will be at home at this time of day, and very likely he is awake, too." Toby Dog found Mr. Fox's house and he . knocked and knocked, and after a while Mr. Fox, fearing he would knock the door down, put his head out of the upstairs window and asked what was wanted. "It is Toby Dog," answered Toby, pleased at last to find some one at home. "I have come to live in the deep woods with you." "To live in the deep woods," screamed Mr. Fox. "Why, yes, aren't you pleased to have me?" asked Toby Dog, surprised at the tone Mr. Fox had used. "Is Mr. Man coming, too?" asked Mr., Fox, wishing to hear all the bad news at once. "Oh ! no, I have run away from him," said Toby Dog, "and I want all you woods folks to know I never chased any of you because I wanted to. It was Mr. Man who made me." "Yes, I expect that is true," said Mr. Fox, thinking that Toby Dog was telling a wrong story and that he was as sly as Toby Dog at telling wrong stories. "If you want to find a place to live," said Mr. Fox, "I can help you. I have a nice place right near here." "I should like that very much," said Toby Dog. "I'd rather be near you than any of the others; you seem more like one of the family."
"You are very kind to say that," replied Mr. Fox, who did not think anything of the sort; "and I am glad I can help you, Toby Dog. "You will find if you walk a short distance down this path a clump of bushes, and back of these bushes you will find an opening; it looks very black and deep, but it is the only place I know of that will be big enough for you to live in; so don't be afraid, but go in and look around; you better give a few barks and growls so if any bats or owls have taken possession, they will know they have to move out." Toby Dog thanked Mr. Fox and trotted off looking very pleased, indeed, and Mr. Fox closed the window and began to laugh. Toby Dog found the place Mr. Fox had told him about, and he walked in boldly and began to bark and growl; it was quite dark inside, but the Urst thing Toby Dog knew he touched something soft which growled louder than he could, and sometimes hit his
nose which made Toby ki-yi with pain. '
Out of the place flew Toby, and something after him, and just once Toby glanced around and saw a terrible creature, with a mouth as big as Toby's whole body, which was opened
wide as if ready to swallow poor Toby Dog at one swallow.; Away fled Toby Dog, and he did not stop until he reached Mr. Man's just in time for his dinner. He ate it with a relish, and then crawled into his doghouse and went to sleep. When Mr. Fox heard Mr. Bear growl he knew it was safe for hint to come out, and that Toby Dog would never again bother them or try to live in the deep woods, and that was the reason Mr. Fox sent Toby to Mr. Bear's cave. He knew Toby would be frightened out of his wits when Mr. Bear growled. Tomorrow's story "The Magic Spoon."
GIVE PICTURE SHOWS.
WHITEWATER, Ind., Sept 29. The new electric plant will Boon be installed in connection with schools here, thereby enabling them to use
Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackago proves it 25c at all druggists.
KOLP SCHOOL OF DANCING PREPARE FOR THE WINTER. Special Rates for Private Lessons during September. Beginner's Class Friday Evening, Oct. 6th In I. O. O. F. hall. 326 North 10th St. PHONE 2347. -
the motion picture machine for the first entertainment in a few evenings.
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, indeed, do you encounter bargains like these so early in the season as this. Be sure to attend this sale. Come early today or tomorrow, compare our great values and low prices and save.
NEVER WERE SUITS, COATS, DRESSES SOLD BEFORE JANUARY AT SUCH LOW PRICES AS THESE
Women's 830.00 Plush Coats efl
Beautiful new Salt's Plush Coats with guaranteed satin linings, trimmed in imitation Beaver and Opossum. If you want a plush coat, now is the time to select one from this large assortment of beautiful coats, all sizes, sale price. .
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$22.50 Fall COATS
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New novelties, velour
cloths, fur trimmed that will create
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Child's $5 New Fall
$16.50 Fall COATS
Beautiful fancy wool mixtures
flare cut styles, velvet trimmed and a few with fur collars, all sizes to choose from at
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Ages 2 to 6 Years
10 Dresses
Of lustrous silk poplins, made up in the new pleated and gathered effects, all shades, special at t
$15 Dresses'! S3
Wool serges and silk poplins, pleated effects braid trimmed, also beautiful sash; sale price
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Stunning chiffon broadcloths, wool poplins, finger tip length coats, fur trimmed, sale price
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Women's New $25 Fall Suits Hundreds of new arrivals in new serges, poplins, gabardines, whipcords, belted or tailored effects, fur or plush trimmed, new military collars and cuffs, brown, blue, black and green, all sizes to choose from; sale price. ....
$20.00 Fall SUITS $16.50 Fall COATS New fall suits made up in gabardines, Fur trimmed serges in new belted and poplins, serges, full ry PA Pleated effects, new my fkf flare cut, tailored or I 1 I length coats and I I belted models, mili- II l I (! V military collars, all I I II tary collars, all I I r sizes for women II II sizes LLb and misses " -
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Ages 6 to 14 Years
B5.00 Skirts
New fall serge skirts in brown, navy, blue, Copen, black and gray, all sizes; sale price
$6.00 Skirls Poplins and serges In green, navy, blue, also checks and mixtures; sale price
$7.50 Skirts Silk taffetas, novelties, checks, serges, poplins, gabardines, all shades, sale price
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Men! $1.25 Fleeced or Ribbed
Uinton Siinits Medium or heavyweight ribbed and fleeced union suits for fall or winter wear, regular $1.25 values, all sizes; special sale at
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Another big shirt party for those who didn't buy last Saturday; regular $1.25 fancy dress shirts, soft or laundered cuffs, all coat cut; choice of all sizes at
Shirts
$1.00 MEN'S SWEATERS, 69c Come in grey only, of good, heavy quality, in all sizes to 46; specially priced for Saturday at Ott $5.00 MEN'S SWEATERS, $2.98 Strictly All Vol Sweaters in light and heavy weight, with large rolling collars, priced (JJ QO special for Saturday at yrfi0
Men's 75c Ribbed or Fleeced Underwear 44c Men's 35c Silk Neckwear 21c Men's P."c Silk or Lisle Hose 19c Men's $2.00 Work or Dress Pants 98c Men's 75c Flannelette Night Shirts 49c Men's .$1.00 Dress Shirts, soft or stiff cuffs 49c Men's 75c Flannel Overshirts 49c Men's 35c Police and Fireman Suspenders 19c Men's 10c Work or Dress Hose 7c Men's $1.25 Flannelette Night Shirts 89c Men's 50c Blue Work Shirts 39c Men's $3.00 Dress Pants $1.98
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Values Thai Will Crowd Richmond's Biggest and Busiest Millinery Dept. All Day Saturday.
$3 SILK VELVET SHAPES All the newest shapes of the season tricorns, mushrooms, new poke shapes, sailors, smart turbans, Napoleonic models, Corsican shapes, etc., choice at $6.50 TRIMMED HATS Paris inspired creations direct from three foremost New York milliners, all shapes, beautifully trimmed; no two hats alike in this showing $2.00 SILK VELVET SHAPES The greatest proof of our underselling ability is this sale of 1,000 brand new $2.00 Silk Velvet Shapes, all styles...
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WOMEN'S $6 WOOL SWEATERS
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Fine all wool closely woven sweaters, new belted
and pocket trimmed, rose, red, navy, brown and gray,
all sizes at
NEWEST $7.50 SWEATERS
For men and women, heavy
all wool Jumbo rope stitch,
large shawl collar, pockets j
cuffs, a wonderful value.
gray, red, navy, all sizes at
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Women's $6.00 Silk Sweaters. .. .$3.98 Boys', Girls' $3 Wool Sweaters . . $1.98 Women's $5.00 Sweaters, special, $2.98 Inf. $2 Wool Sweaters, special.... 98c
$5.00 CREPE DE CHENE WAISTS
Hat Trimmings at 69c
$3 Silk Velvet Shape at . . $1.87 $5 Trimmed Velvet Hats, $3.98 Child's $1 Velvet Tarns at 49c 50c Silver and Gold Flowers, 27c $5 Lyons' Velvet Shapes, $2.49
Beautiful Crepe De Chines, charming new styles, crepe de meteors, taffetas, emb'd or lace trimmed
$3.00 SILK WAIST, $1.98
Dainty new crepe de chines, all over laces,
satin strtpes, etc., new collar effects
black, white, peach, flesh, coral.
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$5 BLANKET BATHROBES For men or women, high quality Beacon blankets, Indian designs, sale price
$2.00 SATEEN PETTICOATS Beautiful French sateen petticoats, deep flounces, all sizes, sale price
$2 WOMEN'S KID GLOVES of finest quality kid with black stitching and black piped edging, special at
WOMEN'S $1 UNION SUITS Light, medium weight, fleeced or ribbed, high or low neck, all sizes
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CHILD'S 50c ROMPERS Galatea ginghams of flannelette, several styles, all sizes, sale price
CHILD'S 75c UNION SUITS For boys and girls, fleeced or ribbed, all sizes; special sale price
50c FLANNEL PETTICOATS For women, fine quality flannelette or seersucker stripe gingham at
75c WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Light, medium weight fleeced or ribbed, high or low neck, in all sizes, at
$2.00 SILK WAIST, 98c New China and Jap silks, also voile and lin
gerie blouses, emb'd and lace trimmed,
all new fall shades; special at
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NEW $3.00 CORSETS, $1.95
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tile and batiste in redusu and other Q- Qp models, front or back lace, dust proof V X ) O
NEW $2.00 CORSETS, 98c Dozens of new long, short or medium fall models in front and back lace styles, six QQ strong hose supporters, all sizes OC
Boys' $5.00 School Suits... $2.98 Boys $1.00 Pants, special 69c Boys' 50c Blouse Waists 39c Boys' 75c Union Suits 44c Boys' 35c Blouses , 23c Boys' $6.50 School Suits. $3.98 Boys' $3.50 School Suits ,..$1.98 Boys $1.50 Sweaters .98c
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CHILD'S 50c SLEEPERS For boys and girls, knit sleepers; special sale price tomorrow at
$2 WASHABLE KID GLOVES for women; come in grey only, of finest quality, priced special for Saturday at
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WOMEN'S $1
DRESS APRON
Light and dark fast color house dress aprons, all sizes; sale price
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$2.00 LONG KIMONOS Flannelette or crepe flowered and oriental patterns; sale price 87c
Girls' $1.50 School Dresses . . .98c Girls' $1.00 School Dresses 49c Girls' $3.00 All WTooI Sweaters ..$1.98 Girls' 19c Fine Ribbed Hose.... 122c Girls' $3.00 Serge Dresses $1.98 Women's and Men's $3 Bath Robes $1.98 50c Crib Blankets .29c Women's $2.00 House Dresses 98c
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$1.50 and $2 Blankets, double size, 98c
$2 and $2.50 Blankets, large size, $1.49 O $3.00 Wrool Nap Blankets .......$1.98 ( $5.00 Plaid Blankets IvVH ...... $1.98 O $3 Lace and Marquisette Curtains $1.69 J?
$3 Lace and Marquisette Curtains $1.98 $1.50 Lace Curtains ..... 98c $5.00 Lace Curtains ............ $2.98
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