Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 40, 28 December 1917 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 28, 1917.

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UNION COUNTY IS EXPECTED TO EXCEEDf QUOTA Red Cross Campaign Sure to Be Successful "' Farmers Responding.

LIBERTY. Ind.. Dec. 28. Union county is expected to exceed its Red Cross membership quota by several hundred. The canvass was to be continued during the week and an official

report win not be available until next week. An unofficial report from Harrison towpship is that it his passed its quota. Only about 100 men have returned

their queationaires to the county army

board out of 400 who nave receivea

them.

Lieutenant Davison of Liberty, who served in the Cuban and Phllliplne troubles. Is on a week's furlough here. Every farmer, asked to donate one bushel of seed corn to the Red Cross has responded except one. It is expected more than 400 bushels will be received. Bids of $6 to $10 a bushel have been received for the cornOnly the small pupils of Liberty Sunday schools were given Christmas treats, the larger folks foregoing the treat for patriotic reasons. An automobile driven by Will Nevins. of Liberty, overturned on a hill south of Witt's Corner, on the Richmond Dike.-throwing him out. ' He es

caped with a few bruises. He was alone in the machine. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bossert visited relatives at Brookville over Christmas. Rev. and Mrs. Frank M. Davi3 spent

Christmas with her parents at Rock1 field, Ind. He is pastor of the Presbyterian church here. Miss Adelaide Woods and Herbert Melvin were married Christmas evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Woods.

HAGERSTOWN, IND.

Mrs. Jennie Gray and brother, Mart Knapp, entertained at Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp, Mrs. Helen Knapp and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knapp Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox entertained the following guests at Christmas dinner: Rev. H. E. Truitt, Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp and children, Pauline and Wilfred, and Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and children. Misses Rite and Hilda. ... Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harrison went to Greens Fork Saturday and were guests of Mrs. Harrison's mother, Mrs. Ellen Fox..... Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fosnite went to Geneva Saturday, where they were guests of friends Mr. and Mrs. George Newton and children went to Losantville

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On Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts AT RICHMOND'S UNDERSELLING STORE Saturday morning we began our first Annual Half Off Sale, and for genuine and irresistible values, this event will shatter all established records. Every winter garment in the house must go regardless of cost Come early and get your pick.

O F&J $

4 I

8 pfe

COATS

$42.50 SILK PLUSH

OAT, at 37.00 SILK PLUSH

COAT, at ,

iO.OO PLUSH COAT,

$33 00 CLOTH COATS at $20.00 CLOTH COATS at $28.50 CLOTH COATS at

$21.25 $18.50 $15.00 $17.50 $15.00 $12.95

Or esses

$15.00

$30 SATIN DRESSES; special

$27.50 SATIN AND Q HK TAFFETA DRESS. I tJ $20.00 TAFFETA (JQ Qpj DRESS at fPVtUO $15 SILK POPLIN jrr r DRESSES, at V I OU $14.00 SERGE DRESS-QJ fir ES; .special at OO.JO

SUETS Choice of up to $32.50 SUIT, $9.95

Large variety of styles in Man-

ish Serges. All-Wool, Plain, etc.

Your special choice at

$S CLOTH SKIRTS special at $7 CLOTH SKIRTS special at $8 SILK TAFFETA SKIRTS, special

$30 00 RED FOX FUR SET, at

$8.00 BLACK CONEY MUFFS, special $6.00 BLACK CONEY MUFFS, special

$4.49 $3.49 $4.49

$14.49

$3.98 $2.98

Flannelette Wear WVs $1.25 Flan'ette Gown Of good quality flannelette neatly trimmed, well made and cut extra full. Specially rjrj -priced at y,n's $1.30 Flan'ette Gown Of heavy flannelette, some with

98c

all

and without collars, sizes, special at. . . .

W'n's $2 Flannelette Gown Of extra heavy flannelette, beau

tifully trinmiPd, extra sizes

eluded, as well as Pajamas, special at.

in-

$1.39

$1.50 AND $2.00 SILK

MUFFLERS, special at.

$4.00 to $5.00 PURE

SILK MUFFLERS.. $3 FLANNELETTE KOMONOS .special .

$3.00 SILK WAISTS

special at $8.00 GEORGETTE WAISTS at

INFANTS $3 SWEAT

ER SETS, at

$1.50 SKATING SETS special at

WOMEN'S $3 WOOL

SWEATERS, at .

FEN'S $8.00 JUMBO Qf KNIT SWEATERS... tJj'lWt)

MEN'S 75c SILK HOSE

special at

MEN'S $1.00 FLANNEL- HQ ETTE NIGHT SHIRTS.. 4 iC

98c

$1.98

$1.98 $1.98 $4.95 $1.9S

98c

$1.98

4.95 49c

BATH ROBES $5.00 BATH ROBES Come for men and women, of fine Beacon Blankets, also Navajoes, in a beautiful assortment of colors. Priced spe- JJO QQ cial, while they last. . p&aiJO UP TO $6 BATH ROBES Come in all sizes, for men and women, of extra heavy Beacon Blankets, beautifully trimmed; in many styles. Priced dQ QQ for Saturday at PO0 Up to $10 Bath Robes $4.95 $3.00 Bath Robe Sets $1.98 For Children.

$2.00 SCALLOPED BFD SHEETS at. .

$1.50 HEMSTITCHED BED SHEETS at

$1.00 FULL SIZE BED

SHEETS, special at 75c SCALLOPED PILLOW CASES, f-pecial.., 50c PILLOW CASES special at WOMEN'S 75c SILK HOSE, special at

JiJ.Ofj HOUSE DRESS

Special at

$1.00 KOMONO APRONS fQn SDecial at OiC

$1.50 SATEEN PETTICOATS, special at

$7.00 SILK TAFFETA dQ QQ PETTIf'OATS ipOJJ

$2.00 BREAKFAST SET, special at

$1.29

98c 79c

39c 23c 49c

$1.49

69c 98c 3.9S

$1,29

BLANKETS !

$3.00 Wool Nap BLANKET Full, large double bed size, come

in grey only; limited

quantity left at. . .

$1.98

n.$2.49

Men'slindervear Men's $1.50 UNION SUITS

Come in ribbed fleece, in ecru

or grey, well made and cut full, at. . .

$1.19

Men's $2.00 UNION SUITS Of heavy fleece lined, extra well made and cut full J1 JQ Priced special at Men's $3 Wool Union Suits

Cooper

$1.98

Men's 75c Underwear. .59c

Medium weight, famous

Brand extra well made, at

$4.00 Wool Nap BLANKET

Extra heavy quality, large dou

ble bed size; come in

grey, nice stripes.

$5 Wool Nap Plaid Blanket Choice of all color plaids: large double bed size. Pric- ?Q Q ed special at tpijxJ $6 W.N. Plaid Blanket $3.98 BEST 75c BED PIL- AQ LOWS, at $1.00 CRIB BLANKET HQn special at I C 75c CRIB BLANKET (Qn special at OtC BOYS' $1.50 SWEAT- d -J 1Q ERS. special at M7 WOMEN'S $5 SWEAT-(j9 QQ ERS. special at vvO CHILD'S 75c FLANNEL- AQ ETTE ROMPERS, at tVC $1.50 HOUSE DRESS QQ APRONS, special at iOC LADIES' $2 Flannel- OQ ette GOWNS, at $JLt LADIES' $1.00 CORSETS CTQ

special at tly

LADIES' $2.00 CORSETS

special at MEN'S $1.50 DRESS SHIRTS, special at...

98c

98c

Wom's, Underw'r

Women's $1.25 Union Suits Of medium weight ribbed fleece

come in low or high neck, short

or long sleeves special priced at

Wn's $1.50-$2 Union Suits Of medium or heavy ribbed

fleece, extra well made, includ

ing extra sizes. Specially priced at

Women's $2 UNION SUITS Of heavy ribbed fleece, pure white, in low or high neck, including extra sizes. QQ Specially priced at... px0

89c

$1.19

$3 CHILD COAT $3.49 Large variety of up to the minute styles. Only 33

coats in th'.s lot;

2 to 6

special

$3.49

$10 GIRLS' COAT $4.49 Beautiful assortment of girls coat in almost any wanted shade and 6 to 14. $4.49

to spend Christmas " holidays at the home of Mr. Newton's father, Jamea Newton Mr. and Mrs. Russell Henby went to Cambridge City Saturday to be guests of Mrs. Henbys mother, Mrs. B. DeHays. . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Harter of Elkhart, are guests of relatives Charles Hartley ,of Oskosh, Wis., is the guest of relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Mellville Gladfelter and family are spending a few days at Cadiz, where they formerly lived . . Macy and Lathair Tee tor arrived Saturday from Madison, where they are students at the Wisconsin university for the holiday vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teetor....

Clarence Sparks who is a student at

Purdue university is vpeodtng Ma vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sparks Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Hunt entertained at dinner Christmas day, Mr. and Mm. A- A. Fritz, Mrs. Sarah Bell and daughters, Mrs. Alice Hanscom and Miss Florence Bell Mrs. Rebecca Stuart is the guest of her son at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mendenhall of Newcastle were guests Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Alice Hanscom and others at the home of Mrs. Sarah Bell. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tnornburgh of Newcastle were guests Sunday of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Binkley Quarintine for scarlet fever has been placed on the Dumpford home south of the Pennsylvania station, one of the chil

dren of the family being ill. . . .Lester Smith, student at the State University, is spending the holidays at his home here.

Day Nursery Children To Have Yuletide Party The children of Richmond -who attend the Day. Nursery -will be given a Christmas party Saturday afternoon by the members of the Sunday school of North A Street Friends church. The mothers of the children are invited, and Mrs. Elbert W. Shirk, president of the Domestic Science association, will talk to them. There will

be Christmas games and refreshments. Mrs. F. W. Krueger will sing. The following program has been prepared by the committee, with Mrs. W. P. Robinson as chairman.

Song Katherine Lawall. Dialogue Five little girls. Song Gladys Lawall. Reading Russell Lawall.

Song Carolyn Bartel. Violin Solo Miss Carolyn Hutton. Song Miss Luella Masters. Play 'Christmas Eve in An Attic." Song Mrs. F. W. Krueger. Solo Dance Miss Helen Robinson.

Who Saves Serves.

MEN'S $1.50 NIGHT fQ SHIRTS at OC MENS 23c WORK HOSE - r special at LOC MEN'S 19c CANVAS -J f GLOVES, at ..IXC LADIES' $3.00 KID flt AO

GLOVES, at pX,i70

BOYS' $1.50 CORDUROY

PANTS, at

MEN'S $2.50 WORK

PANTS, at

MEN'S $2.00 OVER- (Tf QA ALLS, at tL.V MEN'S $1.00 Flannel- rTQette WORK SHIRTS 4 C MEN'S 50c WOOL HOSE OOa

special at OOly

BOYS' $1 UNION SUITS

special at , BOYS' 75c FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, at....

98c

$1.49

69c

49c

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