Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 315, 15 November 1917 — Page 11

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1917.

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Mr and Girls' Cotton Ribbed A fM Union Suits; full size, ?1 age 2 to 12; cream l v color; special tj 29c J

918 IVIain St. FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS

EXTRA Men's all Silk 50c Sock; black only; sizes 94 to 11 ; special 3 for $1.00

Men's Light Grey

Sweater Coat

medium! weight Roll Collar; sizes 36 to -46; special

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Where Will We Eat? This phrase is often heard from ladies who are down town shopping. Men who want a place to eat and talk business while eating by folks from the surrounding towns who are in the city on business and the general transient public. You have asked this question yourself, haven't you, when you are away from home? There is one good answer to this question and that is "Eat at Hull's." When you think of "Eats", think cf

HULL' No. 9th St

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Be In The "Better Dressed Class

The better dressed class consists of men of all ages who have found by experience that well chosen clothes are a big advantage in this world of ours They are men who choose high grade fabrics and value hand tailoring. They have found that it doesn't cost much more than the old way if they take their tailoring to "Young's" Get in Now!

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"Quality

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When you buy Shoes at our store, you are getting fashion's last word in Stylish Footwear, economically produced and priced in strict accordannce with their value. Our aim and our policy is the best for the best money. We stand back

of everything that goes out of this store. Why not try us for your next shoes?

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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 on 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 not sooner than 8 o'clock Friday morning. If your list is the first one taken to the store which contains all the extra words and letterst you will be given the$3!(JiJ crTecE 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. This offer is not open to employes of the merchants advertising on this page, or to Palladium employes including carrier boys. Last week's checks were won by Mrs. N. Smith No. 11 ($3.00), and W. S. Zeek No. 21 (?2.00), with the following list of letters and words: R. .. . Weisbrod Ad A Weisbrod Ad I Weisbrod Ad L. ....Weisbrod Ad R Hull's Ad O Weisbrcd Ad A Hull's Ad D. Ackerman's Ad S Hull's Ad T . Ackerman's Ad O Ackerman's Ad R Jenkin's Ad E. . Tracy's Ad COME. . . .Hull's Ad DOWN Hull's Ai HERE Young Ad

EMERSON 7 INCH DOUBLE DISC RECORDS

Will play on all machines. Two selections for 25c, 7253 I'M ALL BOUND 'ROUND WITH THE MASON-DIXON Eddie Nelson HONE BOY Emerson Military Band 7268 SOME DAY SOMEBODY'S GONNA GET YOU Henry Lewis L1LVERY STABLE BLUES ' Emerson Military Band 7275 WE'RE GOING OVER Harry Evans LIGHTS OUT Emerson Military Band 7267 SET ASIDE YOUR TEARS Harry Evans WITH ALL HER FAULTS I LOVE HER STILL Lane Rogers 7262 SEND ME AWAY WITH A SMILE Harry Evans IF YOU HAD ALL THE WORLD AND ITS. GOLD Jack Warner 7269 1 MAY BE GONE FOR A LONG, LONG TIME Harry Evans 7270 NEVER FORGET TO WRITE HOME Harry Evans JUST A WEARYIN' FOR YOU Alice Louise Mertens 7265 OVER THERE, MEDLEY Emerson Military Band SPOOKY SPOOKS Emerson Military Band 7259 CHING CHONG Emerson Dance Orchestra A TEAR, A KISS, A SMILE Emerson Dance Orchestra 7272 WHAT KIND OF AN AMERICAN ARE YOU, MEDLEY Emerson Military Band SAYS I TO MYSELF, SAYS I Robert Grant

Here are a few selection from our November list. 7271 DELTVRANCE Charles Morati -PAN AMERICANA Emerson Military Band RECENT STAR SELECTIONS 7226 I'M A TWELVE O'CLOCK FELLOW . WHEN A "BUDDY" MEETS A "BUDDY" Arthur Collins 7225 ROLLING IN HIS LITTLE ROLLING CHAIR Emerson Military Band ZAMP-A-ZAMP RAG Emerson Military Band 7224 INDIAN! A Emerson Military Band THEM DOGGON'D TRIFLIN BLUES Emercon Dance Orchestra 7220 OVER THERE Harry Evans THE YANKEE DOODLE BOY Harry Evans 7219 KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING (Till the Boys Come Home) WE'LL NEVER LET OUR OLD FLAG FALL Harry Evans 7222 IF I HAD A SON FOR EACH STAR IN OLD GLORY (Uncle Same I'd Give Them All To Youl Emerson Military Band 7221 STAR SPANGLED BANNER Emerson Military Band

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Tracy's Friday nd Saturday Money Saving Specials

Reduce your Butter bill. Use Tracy's home made Peanut Butter, per lb. .30d One-half lb 15 It's made fresh while you wait Help win the War. Use Salmon save meat Salmon, fancy pink, tall can. 19 (Regular 25c.) Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 for .25 (Regular 10c) Rice, fancy Japan, 3 lbs for .'.'.25 (Regular 10c) Salmon, fancy red, tall can. .... .... .24 (Regular 30c)

Fancy Rio Coffee, 17 lb., or 3 lbs. Lenox Soap, 10 for ; . ....... Wwaneta Cocoa, per lb, . .......... 10c Corn Flakes, for. Bobwhite Soap, 10 for. . ; .......... 10c Toilet Paper, 3 for Starck, bulk, 3 lbs for. ............ Quaker Oats, for.. Life O'Wheat for Pure Extracts, regular 15c, for. . . . Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for. ......... Grape-Nuts, 2 for. . . ....... 10c Powdered Ammonia for.

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Tea and Coffee House. 526 MAIN No Delivery

Clothes Conservation is surely in line with the present trend toward economy. The sure way, .the easy way, is to let Wilson clean and press your garments frequently . It keeps them looking new and fresh and makes them last longer than you had dreamed they could.

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Bracelet

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If you are thinking of giving a Bracelet Watch for Xmas, don't think of buying until you have seen our line. By far the biggest assoortment we have ever had to show you. Prices range from $7.75 to $35.00. All good timekeepers.

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JEWELER 12 North Ninth Street

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Preserve Your Youthful Eyesight As You Journey Through the Years The eyes of your youth! They could instantly adjust themselves from near vision to far vision. You could glance up from your book or paper and see distant objects just as clearly and distinctly as the type on the printed page. But, with the advancing years, thousands of men and women find that they need glasses for close work. They secure glasses which are worn only when reading, writing, sewing, etc. If this has been your experience, it is quite likely that you cannot see clearly, through your reading glasses, objects across the room or at a distance. You must take them off every time you look at objects more than three or four feet away. This removing and replacing of glasses or fussing with two pairs is a nuisance Which can easily be remedied by wearing KRYPTOK Glasses. KRYPTOKS "remove the screen from your vision" enable you to see both near and far objects as clearly and distinctly as with the eyesight of youth. ' - KRYPTOK Glasses combine near and far vision in one solid lens. The lower part gives the necessary correction for close vision while the upper part is adapted for far vision; Yet KRYPTOKS cannot be distinguished from simple lenses. C. M. JENKINS. Optometrist

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THE EMERSON PIANO

the satisfaction of Weisbrod's customers who have purchased the wonderful Emesrson, the piano of "big value." See this very piano at the store of pleasant dealing.

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