Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 297, 25 October 1917 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND. PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1917. 918 Main St. WHAT DO YOU CALL A GOOD MEAL For Friday and Saturday Only Ladies' Black 9J Silk Boot Hose; regular 35c Hose; special. .....

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For Friday and Saturday Only 72 by 8 Grey flJO OK Cotton Blankets, extra heavy, $2.98 values. , w

You have eaten many of em but there have been some that appealed to to you more than others. 1

Why? Because it was something differont. A regular customer at Hull s never tires of eating here. The manayement always strives to have something a little different every day. There's a reason for the growing popularity of the restaurant. Try it and see why.

HULL'S

No. 9th St

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You admire the man who has that trim, up-to-the minute appearance. Don't envy him though because you may look the same if if you wish. Get the progressive air and take a trip to our modern tailor shop for a look at the latest in moderate priced materials to be made into the most stylish Suits and Overcoats.

CARL C. YOUNG

Palladium Bldg.

Phone 2675

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"Like Cut" In all-Brown Sebasco Calf, with leather heels, all Grey Castle Kid, Cloth Top, low heels; all new classy models; made for style, service and fit.

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Free if you find it. The Palladium's checks for $3.00 and $2.00 are at one of the stores whose advertisements appear on this page, waiting for you to claim one of them. Here's how you can get . the check. Read all the ads ori this page. Locate the extra letters which tell the store which has the checks. Then find all the extra words in the ads words which do not belong there. Write out a list of the extra letters and words naming the ad in which each appears, and take it to the store where the checks are waiting for you as soon as possible after receiving this paper. If your list Is the first pne taken to the store which contains all the extra words and letters, you will be given the $3.00 check if the second, you get $2.00. Remember, your list must be written, to receive the check. The person receiving the checks must be over 21 years of age; all others, must be accompanied by parents. Thia offer is not open to employes of the merchants advertising on this page, or to Palladium employes Including car. rler boys. Last -week's checks were won by Ross Harrington ($3.00). and Mary A. Torbeck ($2.00), with the following list of letters and words: R ........in Ackerman ad aU in Hull ad if in Young ad s1 f in Ratliff ad l can in Ackerman ad Vi by In Hull ad ;t? a in Young ad 53 In in B. & B. ad that ....in Wilson ad """

A Lucky Purchase shxSs We were fortunate in buying these two sample lots of Men's and Ladies' Shoes; these are all high grade Shoes and the latest styles and newest creations.

. LADIES' BOOTS

This lot consists of high grade Ladies' Fancy and Plain Kid Dress Shoes in all gray, all tan, all black, all Havana Brown, all White, all Ivory, and in all the new shades of two tone styles, in high, low and military heels; 9, 10 and 12-inch Boots ; values up to $10 j)J they all go for the price of. -

MEN'S DRESS SHOES In this lot of samples you will find high grade Men's Dress Shoes, made by the best shoe makers in the country "Foot Shutz Brand" every pair guaranteed to wear and give satisfaction; we have them in all Kid stock, all Gunmetal, all French Calf, all Veloure Calf, all Russian Claf , in Neron Dress Lasts and the comfortable tramp last with cushion sole; these shoes were made to be sold for $9.00; we bought these samples cheap and will sell them for CJI QK these two days for. .... . '

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5 Lenox Soap. . . .24 5 White Borax Soap. ......... .22 3 lbs. Rice (regular 10c) ..... ... 25 Fancy Rio Coffee per lb, 17c tr 3 lbs. 50 12 l-2c Corn Flakes. ............... .9 25c Van Camp's Pork and .Beans .... 19i 25c Van Camp's Spaghetti. ....... .19 25c Van Camp's Chile Sauce. ... ... .19 15c Van Camp's Tomato Soup 12 Vi$

10c Starch, 3 lbs. for .25 15c Bath TABLLETS. ll Grape-Nuts, 2 for. ..... . 25 FRESH ROASTED COFFEE 25c Grade, for. .... .... . . .19 30c Grade for. 24 35c Grade for... 2S 40c Grade for. . ................. . 32 30c Peaberry Coffee 24

TRACY

526 MAIN

Tea and Coffee House.

526 MAIN

No Premiums. Our Goods Sell on Their Own Merits. a LlilM .win ... Mim..4.UH.Jl"UtMlwawwWH

The Difference In Dry-cleaning Methods Therre are just two ways of doing dry-cleaning. The cheap way and the high-class way. , The higgh eclass way, OUR way, leaves no odor on your gaarment's no spots still remaining, no dirt still buried in the fabric. Cleaning, as we do it, leaves your clothing really CLEAN. The NEW look they have is due to the absolute remouval of every particle of dirt of and dust and grease.

ilson, the Gleaner "In the Westcott" - "When it's done by Wilson it's done right"

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are much in demand and will be more so as the Holiday Season approaches; so much so that there is likely to be a scarcity in supply. We are fortunate enough to have already a good supply, have some others coming soon. Prices from $5.00 to $35.00. Don't fail to see them and make early choice. .. ".V 'J. F. RATLIFF ' JEWELER 12 North Ninth Street

If Your Eyes Are Diseased we refer you to the Doctor. If you wear glasses, we have had 44 years experience in that kind of work. If you have broken your lens, DUNING, Optician, will duplicate it exactly.

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Father, Mother, Brother or Sister Every member of the family can be a pianist when a Player-Piano is in the home. Own a player for the pleasure and musical education it will give - PLAYERS $450 an and up at this store of pleasannt dealing.

JENKINS OPTOMETRIST

YTM1MC Daning, Optician Opp. Postoffice. Phone 1655 BBF