Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 321, 22 November 1917 — Page 9
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1917.
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Extra heavy Plain Grey Blanke ts 72x80; $3.50 value; 3-Day special at $2.39
45x76 Plain Grey Blankets, worth on today's market $1.50 ; 3-Day special 75
27-inch Standard Dress Gingham dark plaids and stripes, worth 20c yard; 3-Day special yard 13
Children's Heavy single ribbed Black Stockings; 3-Day special, 2 for 25
Children's Ribbed Union Suits; sizes 2 to 12; 3-Day special 29
64x80 Fancy Plaid Cotton Blankets; 3Day special $2.98
Men's extra heavy flat fleeced Union Suits ; all sizes ; 3Day special $1.19
Men's light grey Sweater Coats, roll collar, good weight; all sizes ; 3-Day special 89
918 MAIN STREET
Why Do You Favor a Certain Restaurant?FIRST The quality of the food served. SECOND The service that you are entitled to. THIRD The price, it is true that some restaurants charge more than the foods are worth, FOURTH The location. ' When considering these points you will find all the qualities at Hull's. It is sound logic to eat at
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The Most Complete Line in the City. Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Mirrors, Brushes, Combs, Puff Boxes, Hair Receivers, Cuticles, Files, Corn Knives, Buffers, Perfume Bottles, Jewelry Boxes, etc.
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You Need Not Be .Criitical WKeif You Select Your Shoes Here It is more important WHERE you choose your shoes this season than WHAT you choose. For when shoes are higher than everything they have been, the inclination to substitute is inevitable. But you know us, and we have pretty high standards of quality that manufacturers must live up to before we buy.
For this seeason we have obtained many beautiful new styles and the qualities are unquestionable. We buy them on faith and sell them to you on bour honor. Let us have the pleasure of show
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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 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. 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 Mr. J. E. Donson ($3.00) and Mrs. Carl Haid ($2.00), with the following list of letters and words:
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EMERSON 7 INCH DOUBLE DISC RECORDS
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Will play on all machines.- Two selections for 25c
PATRIOTIC AND POPULAR STARIITS 7258 I'M ALL BOUND HOUND WITH THE MASON-DESON LINE. (Schwartz-Lewis-Young). Baritone Solo. Orchestra Accompaniment Eddie Nelson. HONEY BOY. (A. Von Tilzer). One Step. Emerson Military Band 7268 SOME DAY SOMEBODY'S GONNA GET YOU. (Gilbert-Morgan). Baritone Solo. LIVERY STABLE BLUES. (Lopez-Nunez). Fox Trot. Emerson Military Band 7275 WE'RE GOING OVER Harry Evans LIGHTS OUT Emerson Military Band 7267 SET ASIDE YOUR TEARS, 'Till The Boys Come Marching Home. Harry Evans WITH ALL HER FAULTS I LOVE HER STILL Lane Rogers 7262 SEND ME AWAY WITH A SMILE Patriotic Solo. 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 MY LITTLE RAMBLING ROSE Jack Warner 7270 NEVER FORGET TO WRITE HOME Harry Evans JUST A WEARYIN' FOR YOU Alice Louise Mertens 7252 SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE IS DADDY Samuel Ash AMERICA, HERE'S MY BOY Harry Evans
Here are a few selection from our November list. 7251 GOOD-BYE BRQADDWAY. HELLO
FRANCE .Henry Burr
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? . George L. Thompson 7253 IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY Harry EYans WAR STORIES Nat M. Wills 7241 THE SPIRIT OF '76 Emerson Dance Orchestra MAR CHE MILITAIRE Riesenfeld's Rialto Orchestra DANCE AND INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS 7265 OVER THERE. MEDLEY Emerson Military Band SPOOKY SPOOKS. (Edward Claypoole.) - Fox Trot. Emerson Military Band 7259 CHING CHONG. Chinese Jazz One Step.
Emerson Dance Orchestra A TEAR. A KISS, A SMILE. Waltz. Emerson Dance Orchestra 7272 WHAT KIND OF AN AMERICAN ARE YOU, MEDLEY Emerson Military Band SAYS I TO MYSELF, SAYS I Robert Grant
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Tracy's Peanut" Butter, per lb. 30c
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Tall cans, 14c, or 2 for 27c
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Lenoox Soap, 10 for.
$$fUmK oaimon 32 Cocoa-Wan-Eta, lb. .
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13c Corn Flakes. . . . ...".9c 10c Eg-g Moodles . .9c Star Naptha ......... .6c Star Soap . ............ 6c P. & G. White Naptha.. 6c Palm Olive Soap. ..... 10c Grape-Nuts, 2 for. ....25c White Borax Soap 5 for 19c 10c Baking Soda...... '.9c 25c Baking" Chocolate, ,22c 5c Sack Salt. . ... .... r. 4c
t resh Roasted Coffee Daily. 19S 24, 28, 32 Made Fresh While You Wait and 36c. None better, Peaberry 24.
526 MAIN No Premiums.
Tea and Coffee House.
526 MAIN
No Delivery
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VICE
What would you say constituted real dry cleaning service? You'd want, first, of course, perfect work. But in addition you like to have your work done in the shortest possible time. You want to be sure that the cleaner will not undertake work that will not "turn out" well. You feel better when you know that there is a personal interest in making you a satisfied customer.
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In The Westcott, Phone 1766 "WHEN IT'S DONE BY WILSON, IT'S DONE RIGHT"
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When you visit this store, we expect to hear you remark that our display was never as attrractive as it is this year. For it is- a fact that ve have never tried as earnestly to win your favorable comments as we have this season. We request that you plan to make an early visit of inspection. We wish to just mention here that our Cut Glass. Silverware and Jewelry displays this year will appeal with espewial interest to lovers of the beautiful.
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And when you wish to see fceauty tied to usefulness, you will find it among our watches, or rings, or brooches, or umbrellas, or half a hundred other articles any of which will be all the better for being bought here. In our next Ad we shall print a list of a few of our most popular holiday remembrances. We ask you to make a point of reading it. It will likely furnish you with a suggesUon for all your gift-giving problems. In the meantime you can shop with freedom and comfort. And our lines RIGHT NOW are at their very best. Glad to lay articles aside until wanted.
The Jeweler 12 N. 9th St.
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 Bolid lens. The lower part gives the necessary correction for close vision while the upper part is adapted for far vision. Yet KRYPTOKS cannot be musically distinguished from simple lenses. - C. M. JENKINS, Optometrist
INDIVIDUAL RECORD EJECTOR is one convenience that emphasizes the many refinements found in COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS But mechanical perfection and marvelously true tone reproduction are the featurei that make the Columbia Grafonela the insstrument you should own. Prices are $18 to $215 Easy Terms.
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