Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 204, 9 July 1917 — Page 7
THE! RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1917
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This remarkable photograph shows a Britiah traflsport on the rocks after being torpedoed by a German sufetfiarlne In the Mediterranean. The vessel was run on the rocks in an effort to beach her. The men can be seen sliding down the ropea hanging from the vessel. At the stern is a lifeboat hanging by the painter, while some of the rnern bers of the crew and the soldiers can be seen bobbing about in the water.
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, The "Hills" are not soiueamlsh in Any one particular; so that the fact that the cave became a shambles upfet nobody. The surgeon's thrill that makes even halT-amateurs oblivious Of Ml but the work In band, coupled with the desperate need of winning this first trick, made King horror-proof; and nobody waiU.la; for the next turn was troubled because the man under the knife screamed a little or bled more than usual. When they died and more than one did die men carried them out and flung them over the precipice into the waterfall below. Ismail and Darya Khan became choosers of the victims. They seiied a man, laid him on the bed, tore off his disgusting bandages and held their breath until the awful resulting stench had more or less dispersed. Then 'King would probe or lance or bandage as he saw fit, using anaesthetics when he must, but managing mostly
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"And whose man art thbu, Ismail?" The Afridi hesitated, and when he spoke at last there was hot quite the same assurance in his voice as once there had been. - "I am hers, fie thou hers, too. But it is night. Sleep against the toil tomorrow. There be many sick in KhinJan." - King made a little effort to clean the cave, but the task was hopeless. For one thing he was so weary that his very bones were water; for another, Ismail pretended to be equally tired, and when the suggestion that they should help Was put to the others they claimed their izzat indignantly. Izsat and sharm honor and shame are the two scarcely distinguishable enemies of honest work, into whose teeth it takes both nerve and resolution to , drive a Hillman at the best of times. Nerve King had, but his resolution was asleep. He was too tired to care. lie appointed them to two-hour
Watches, to felieve one another until dawn, and flung himself on a clean bed. He was ?iecp before his head
that the woman became enraged and drew bronze-bladed dagger with a goldeil hilt T6 be- continued
MEftCIER GETS HIS AGAIN
AMSTERDAM. Jul? 9. Cardinal 3Vercler is again being violently attacked in the German newspapers, because, it is alleged, he recently wrote a pastoral letter stating that "criiMir ally violated right must be restored, the guilty severely punished, and the renewal of such crimes made impossible." ,
The killdeer is long-legged and longwinged; runs on ground, flies high and swiftly, and calls dee, dee, dee; is larger than a robin.
him shawls end swords ahd even had met the pillow; ahd fof all he clothing.- Two or three brought old- knew to the contrary he dreamed of
fashioned fire-arms; but thay were men who did not expect to live. And King accepted every gift without comment, because that was in 'keeping with the part he played. He tossed money and clothes and every other thing they gave him into a corner at the back of the cave, and nobody tried to steal them back, although a man suspected of honesty in that company would have been tortured to death as an heretic and would have had no sympathy. Fcr hour after gruesome hour he toiled over wounds and sores such as only battles and evil living can produce, until men began' to come at last with fresh wounds, all caused by bullets, wrapped in bandages on which the blOfid had caked but had not crown foul. "There has been fighting ,in the Khyber," somebody informed h'im. and hft stopped with lancet in mid-air to listen, Bcannina: a hundred faces swiftly in the f moky lamplight. There were ten men who held lamps for him. one of them a newcomer, and it was he who spoke. "Fighting in th Khyber! Ave! We were. a little lashkar, ut we drove them back into their fort! Aye! we slew many!" "Not a jihad yt?" King asked, as If the world might be coming to an end. The words were startled out of him. Under other circumstances he would never have asked that question so directly: but he had lost reckoning of everything but these poor, devils' dreadful need 6f doctoring, and he was like a riian roused Out of a dream. If the holy war had been proclaimed alreadv, then he was engaged on a forlorn hope, But the man laughed at him. "Nay. not yet. . Bull-with-a-beard holds back yet. This was a little fight. The Jihad shall come later." "And who is 'Bull-with-a-beard' ?" King wondered; but he did not hsk that question because his Wits Were awake again. It pays not to be in TOO much of a hurry to know things in the Hills. As it happened, he asked no more questions, for there came a shout at th cave entrance, whose purport he did hot catch, and within five minutes after that, without a word Og explanation, the cave was left empty of all except his own five men. They carried away Hhe men too sick to walk and vanished, snatching the last man away almost before King's fingers ftad fininshed tying the bandage on his wound. "Why is that?" he asked Ismail. "Why did they go?" Who shouted?" "It is night," Ismail answered. "It wis time." King stared about him. He had not Realized until then that without aid Of tfte lamps he could not see his own hand held out in front of him;, his eyes bad grown used to the gloom, like those of the surgeons In the sickbays below the water line in Nelson's fleet. "But who shouted?" "VVho knows?" There is only one here who gives orders. We be many who obey." said Ismail. , "Whose men were the last ones?" King asked him trying a hew line. "BuU-wlt&--beafd's."
Yapmini all night long. It saenied to him that she came'intd the cave she, the woman of the faded photograph the general had given him in Peshavur and that the cave became filled with the strange intoxicating scent that had first wooed his senses in her reception room In Delhi. He reamed that she called him by name. First, "King sahib." Then, "Kurram Khan." And her voice wa
'surprisingly familiar. But dreams are
strhnge things. "He sleeps," said the same vOice presently. "It is good that he sleeps." And in his sleep he thought that a shadowy Ismail grunted an answer. After that he was very sure in his dream that it was good to sleep, although a voice he did not recognize and that he was quits sure was a dream-voice, kept whispering to hirn to Wake up and protect himself. But the scent grew stronger, and he began to dream of cobras, that danced
with a woman and struck at her so swiftly that she had to become two i women in order to avoid them; and!
Rwa Gunga came and laughed at both and called them amateurs, so
The Waste of War s terrible, but the waste oi food in times of peace is :olossal. Rich and poor alike eat tons of food thai has little food valuer-and thisuseless foodbreaks down the so-called eliminating organs and depletes the physical and mental powers. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is all food, prepared by a process which makes every particle thoroughly digested. It is 100 per cent, whole wheat. Two or three ol these Biscuits - with- milk make A- flourishing meal, supplying the greatest amount of edergy at lowest cost. Delicious with sliced bananas, berries or othef fruits. Made at Niagara Falls. N. Y.
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DIES 111 PORTLAND
Mrs. Catherine Hoover Watson, 94 year old1, one of Richmond's pioneer wammr, died last week in Portland. She was the granddaughter of Andrew Hoover who came toi Wayne county In 1806" and helped to found the city of Richmond. Andrew Hoove with his- wife and ten children settled here and started tha first Friends church in the northwestern part of the city. Frederick Hoovef, second" son of Mf. and Mrs. Andrew Hoover, was married to Catherine- Yount of Stillwater. Oi Elevea children wore born to them, of which. Catherine was the youngest. She was born June 12, 1823. She was married to George Watson in 1841. They settled in Jay county, which was then Iw the backwoods. They cleared. 80 acres of forest four miles north of Portland, then a village of seven houses. Mra. Watsott is well known in this community as. a writer and speaker. She has made her home with; her son, George Watson, In Portland for many years.
Italian Advance On Carsa
HORSES TOTAL 2,310,000
LONDON. July 9. A summary of the census returns of horses in Great Britain gives the total number of all ages and classes as 2,310,000. The fire department In Grawfordsville had a period of five weeks' rest when not one run was made.
.ORlGltfAL HAUAW IN&' faraor PRESENT1 LIN'S JWUX PRrarrPAfftl TSTRIAlT.TRgK'CH ES.
Map showing ground gained in surprise attack toward Selo (1). For two days and nights the Austrians endeavored unsuccessfully to retake the positions.
PARKER GETS JOB
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., July 7. Brigadier General James Parker, has been designated commander of the
Southern department by the secretary of war. General Parker has been acting as department commander since General Pershing was called to Washington.
.REGISTRY STPEAM
GROWS IN VOLUME
Registration for the special election in September is being carried on more ' rapidly la the last few. days than at asy time since the registra
tion desk was opened In the court house. ' Friday the clerks 'were kept busy throughout the day with applicants and Saturday a saeady line of applicants was formed in front of the registration desk awialting. It wiU be necessary to work 6teadlly for the remainder, of the registration period, according to the clerks, la order to register every applicant without Wring another clerk. ,
The playground commission of Los Anseles has approved a plaa to establish a woman and girls' auxiliary camp in the. San Dimas canyon camp where working girls may spend the week-end at a coct of 11.50 a person, including all expenses.
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SIDER TIES
Beautiful New Patterns. The finest Silk 'Ties we ever offered at ... 50c and 65c LIHTENFELS In the Westcott
DOLLAR DAY H f HA;FMP1FR fn DOLLAR DAYS MEANS MORE FOR YOUR M. 1. KASfcMfclfcK IU. ARE NOT LIMITED TO DOLLAR. - . DOLLAR ITEMS. . i mi ,t. m. m.m v 1 11 rh v ; - '
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The double-service tooth paste,
keeps teeth clean AND GUMS HEALTHY.
Keeping the gums healthy and the mouth sweet is Very important t health ; more teeth are lost through the loosening of the tissue that holds the teeth in place than from decay. Dental science to-day demands that a tooth paste must keep the gums healthy as well as clean the teeth. Senreco was formulated to meet this requirement Hundreds of dentists are prescribing and using Senreco because they have found that it doe ineasure Up to that standard. , SENRECO IS A WONDERFUL CLEANSER. In addition to its remedial properties Senreco is a wonderful cleanser: acts directly on the mucin film, the basis of tartar; leave the inouth cool and cle&nfeelittg. As some one has expressed It Senreco gives one a new idea on taouta cleanliness. . Get a tube to-day at your druggists or toilet counter eiijoy the healthy cleanly feeling its use gives your mouth and gums. Notice how brilliantly white Senreco makes your teeth. It performs this two-fold service for you and yet costs ho mere than the ordinary, old-fashioned tooth paste that simply cleans the teeth and hives a pleasant teste 25 cents for e large t ouace tube. - " - -
All Advertised Items Go Back to the regular price on Thursday
A rare opportunity for bargains. Remember all Dollar Day Bargains are for Wednesday only. All dollar day items go back to the regular price on Thursday. Telephone orders accepted. Read over this lot of unusual bargains.
All Adyer-f tised Items Go - Back to the regular price' on Thursday
SPECIAL SILK BARGAINS Semi Silk Crepe de Chene 'Our entire line of 36-inch Semi Silk Crepe de Chene in twenty good shades including ivory, flesh and pink; for blouses, waists, dresses and undergarments; a silk that will wash; Wedneday Dollar Day 43c. Chiffon Silk Yard wide half silk wash material, in every wanted shade, either light or dark especially good f6f Children's wear and linings. Priced special for Wednesday Dollar Day 29c. Shirting Silks Large line Of fancy striped Shirting Silks for women's blouses ahd men's Shirts, 36 inches wide and tub proof; Wednesday Dollar Day 69c. Black Taffeta -36-lnch width, all silk, chiffOn finish; Wednesday Dollar Day 98c. kfaek Silk Pcpfin -36-inch width, good brilliant black; Wednesday Dollar Day 89c. RIBBONS 50 pieces of Wide Ribbons, some are plain, others are fancies, all wide sash and hair bow widths, not a single piece that sold for less than 25c a yard; Oft sale fof one day only; Wednesday Dollar Day 13c. Narrow Fancy Ribbons, large assortment of these goods from No. 2 up to No. 12, in all of the fancy combinations and stripes used for ties, belts and hat bandings; regular values worth up to 85c; Wednesday Dollar Day 18c. Extra wide Ribbons. Just twenty-five pieces of extra Wide Ribbons in satins, fancies and brocaded effects. Goods which were formerly sold from 50c to 75c a yard; Wednesday Dollar Day 39e. STATIONERY 300 boxes of high grade Stationery in either the Correspondence Cards Or the Note size; some have the square envelope, Others the long, narrow envelopes in white or'tints; our regular 35c value; Wednesday Dollar Day 23c. 100 Boxes of special Stationery, good quality paper with 24 sheets and 24 envelopes; Wednesday Dollar Day 10c; 3 for 25c. MIDDY WINDSOR TIES 5 dOzen of our all Silk Taffeta Middy Ties. Cut full size With the cord edge, the colors are white, black, green, scarlet, cardinal and navy blue, with either the self or white cord; Wednesday Dollar Day 50c. AUTO VEILS Our Storm Queen Auto Veils, niade from a wash chiffon, in a full line of all the wanted shades, the size is 36x54, fully hemstitched, on all four sides; tegular $1.25 value; Wednesday Dollar Day $1.00. We show a Veil, the same quality and shades as the above, the size being 18x54 inches; special Wednesday Dollar Day 50c. SILK FANS We have reduced our entire line of Fans for Wednesday only, some have Wood stitch, others witfi the bone stitch some are spangled and lace trimmed, 6thers in the plain ; all reduced as follows: . 50c, 65c and 756 values; Wednesday. ..... .39c f 1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values; Wednesday. .89c TURKISH BATH TOWELS 18x40-inch Turkish Towel; good Weight; a regular 19C value; Wednesday Dollar Day 15c; 7 for $1.00. 22x42-inch, extra heavy double thread Turkish ToWel, regular 29c value; Wednesday Dollar bay 4 for $1.06. Good quality Huck Towel, full size, regular 230 value; Wednesday Dollar Day 15c.
TABLE LINENS
Two pieces of 64-inch Table Damask, beautiful designs,, special for Wednesday Dollar Day 43c Two pieces of full 70-inch Tabid Damask; priced epeCial for Wednesday Dollar Day 59c.
GLOVES REDUCED Two-clasp short Silk Gloves with the double finger tips in white or .black, with the self or fancy embroidery hacks, full, range of sizes; Wednesday Dollar Day 50c. Two-clasp short Silk Gloves, In ani extra heavy tricot Silk, In white, black, tana and greys, with all of the new combination embroidery backs; these are ,our regular $1.15 values; Wednesday Dollar Day $1.00. Long Silk Gloves; just a small lot of a full sixteen button length long Silk Gloves In white in the following sizes, 6, 6 and 814; these are reguar 79c values; Wednesday Dollar Day 49c. Kayser's long Silk Gloves ; an exceptional sale of the genuine Kayser's long Silk Gloves at just the season of the year when you are need-, ing long Gloves. We offer our entire line of longe Gloves in white, black and some colors as follows: ' 12-button, 75c values Wednesday 59c 16-button, $1.00 values; Wednesday 79e 16-button, extra heavy, $1.50 value Wed... $1.29
HAIR GOODS
We carry the high grade Bon Ton line of Hair Switches; we are featuring three special values. ' These goods are all made from the finest quality of real human hair; all made with three stems and the shades are absolutely guaranteed; if any switch is not satisfactory we will replace with a new one for Wednesday these goods are offered as follows: 22-inch 3-stem, regular $1.00 value ..79c 26-ineh, 3-stem, regular $2.00 value.. $1.48 30-inch, 3-Stem, regular $2.75 value..... ..$1.98 HAND BAGS AND PURSES Your vacation will demand a new Bag or Purse we are showing a beautiful line ctf all the new Novelties in 'Bags or strap back Purses; in black or colors; some are fitted with Purse and Mirror; all priced for Dollar Day as follows: 50c and 75c values; Wednesday. ......... .39c $1.00 and $1.25 values; Wednesday. .78o VACUUM BOTTLES We carry a complete line of the Simplex Vacuum Bottles. These bottles are guaranteed to keep the contents hot 24 hours or cold for 3d hours. We show them In pints, pints or quarts. See the special Values we have reduced for Wedneday only 90c, $1.35, $1.80,-$2.70. NOTION ITEMS These items are offered for one day only Wednesday Dollar Day. Women's Rubber Gloves; all sizes; regular 29d values; Wednesday 15e. Good Whisk Brooms, double sewed, fine straw; Wednesday ,8c. $1.00 Fountain Pens 14k gold filled pen point; Wednesday 50c. ' $1.00 Sewing Trays, large size, Mahogany frame; Wednesday 79c. ' Armour's Buttermilk and Borax Soap, large bar for hard or soft Water; Wednesday 5 for 25c. Air Float, Violet Talcum Powder, large size can; Wednesday 06; 3 for 25c. Sanitary Napkins, 3in a box, seamless, full size soft bleached finish; Wednesday 9c; Box 3 for 25c. ' ' DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Crashes 5 pieces of good heavy bleached Crash, full 17 inches Wide with blue pencil border; Wednesday dollar Day 9c; 12 yarda for $1 5 Pieces Of an extra heavy bleached Crash, full width with the double red striped border; Wednesday Dollar Day 11c; 10 yards for $1.00. Ten Pleeea-Of Comfort Calicos, with the fancy silkoline patterns, all new bright designs; . priced special Wednesday Dollar Day 6c.
PERCALES 500 yard of full yard wide good quality of Percale, ahort lengths, from 10 to 20-yard piecea In both the light and dark combinations; regular 15c values; Wednesday Dollar Day 12'2c. 100 pieces, our entire line of better Percales, full 36-inch width, in all of the wanted shades and patterns, a cloth that Is rrgularly sold for 20c; offered for one day only; Wednesday Dollar Day 16c. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES 81x90 Seamless bleached Sheets, good quality of soft finished Muslin; Wednesday Dollar Day 80c; 3 for $2.25. 81x90 D. & L- seamless Sheets; this is a standard brand; Wednesday Dollar Day 90c; 3 for $2.55. 42x36 Bleached Pillow Cases, soft Muslin with deep hem; Wednesday Dollar Day 16c; 3 for 45c 45x36 Bleached Pillow, same quality aa the above; Wednesday Dollar Day 18c; 3 for 50c Good quality yard wide soft finished bleached Muslin; Wednesday Dollar Day 8 yarda for $1. CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS Combination Union Suit with waist attaiciament; 75c value; Wednesday 50c; 2 for $1.00. CORSETS Summer net, special 75c value; sizes 21 toSO; Wednesday 45c. ; LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ' Kimono Gown, lace and emDroidery trimraeiT; 90c each; 2 for $1.75. Corset Cover, lace or embroidery" trimmell, V or Round neck; 59c regular price; Wednesday 2 for $1.00. WOMEN'S HOSIERY r Gordon Fibre Silk White, black and some colors; 50c pair; 2 pairs $1.00.
fancy rop buk nose, oo vaiue; oscf e. pairs
$1.20. CHILDREN'S HOSE
Half Hose (Sox) fancy colors, large assortment
all sizes 5 to 9; 2 pair for 45c.
MEN'S HOSE
Fibre Silk White, black and all wanted shades; regular 35c goods; Wednesday 3 pairs 90c LADIES' UNION SUITS r Loose or tight knee, 39c is the regular price; Wednesday 35c; 3 for $1.00. Combination Slips, formerly $2.00 to $3.00; lace or embroidery trimmed; Wednesday from $1.59 to $2.39. Envelope Chemise, made from a nice quality of. Naisook, beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery; $1.25 value; Wednesday 90c ' MARY PICKFORD APRONS Cover the entire dress, light and dark assorted;' Wednesday only 69c each. HOUSE DRESSES Our entire line of $1.25 Dresses; all size up to 46 Bust; Wednesday only $1X0 each. EMBROIDERIES - One lot 2 to 9 Inches wide, 15c and 20c value; Wednesday only 9c; or 3 yards 25c. SECOND FLOOR 20 pieces Leader Voils, all colors ahd a beautiful line of patterns; 15c and ISc value; Wed- . nesday only 122C v . 30 pieces Long Cloth for Wednesday only. 15c value; this sale 124e yard; or a bolt of 12 yds. for $1.40. :. ' :jy.J": " - 20 pieces of 82-lnch Zephyf GinghanV ail colors, would be cheap at 25c; Wednesday only 18c.
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