Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 101, 10 March 1917 — Page 8

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THE ltlCHMOiND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1917

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Are you among the thousands of men and women who are carried away by the catalog habit? Is there anyone in your immediate family circle who is allowing this habit to run away with him? If so, there is work for you to do. This habit started more than forty years ago. It is this same habit that has stunted the growth of thousands of communities. It has built up a few enormously large cities at the expense of your town. Don't allow a habit like this to run away with you. Take the bit in your own teeth. Investigate for yourself. Find out. Talk it over with the merchants who's names appear on this page. Get your heads together. That habit is hurting you both. By killing this habit you benefit yourself, your children, your neighbors, your community. The Closer At Mome Yarn Keep Ym BEwr9 Hie Soomien0 Id Willi Get Back to Yom Owe Poekett ! These Merchants Are Leaders in Richmond's Commercial Life and Will Serve You At All Times To the Best ot Their Ability. If the Merchandise You Want is Not in Stock These Merchants Will Get If For You

Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear Aekerman's Boston Store, The Grand Leader, The Hoosier Store, The Knollenberg, The Geo. II, Nusbaum Co., The Lee B. Rail Road Store Furniture and Stoves Romey's

Ladies' and Men's Clothing Hirsch's Millinery Austin Millinery Office Supplies and Books Baric! & Rone Jewelers Jenkins & Co. Vigran, Sam S.

Pianos and Phonographs Starr Piano Co. Shoes Feltman Shoe Co. Neil & Nusbaum Tailors, Made-to-Measure Dennis, Roy W. Wayne Tailoring Co. 816 MAIN ST.

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