Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 190, 21 June 1918 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918.

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FRENCH PLAN TO OBSERVE FOURTH IN YANKEE STYLE

PARIS. June 21. If preparations already under way may.be taken as a criterion, the coming Fourth of July will be celebrated by the French in a manner which is unprecedented. Mau- . rice Damour, a member of the chamber of deputies, has written a long article for the Journal calling upon all Frenchmen to Join in the celebration. He writer: "The Fourth of July is as much a French holiday as an American. It is a world holiday. France must not content herself with a few official manifestations. The whole people of France must celebrate. All th houses in Paris, and the provinces must be decorated with French and American flags. Processions must be organized in Paris. Flowers must be deposited before the statue of Washington and the American flag must be raised at the same hour in all cities, towns, and ' villages of France. In all the schools at the same moment, the teachers

i j ouuuiu explain me meaning or the J celebration and the reasons why France nnrt AmoH

v. duvuiu i cuiaiu ' united foever. "Let us celebrate July Fourth, which in 1776 saw the birth of AmerJean liberty and one of the noblest nations of the world."

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les Ford and wife visited Wesley Hapner and wife Sunday near Lewlsburg ...... Raymond Wehrley and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stivers at West Alexandria Mr. and Mrs. Verto McGriff entertained Ivan McGriff and Mrs. Versa McGriff and son and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Young and family of near Gastine at their home Sunday. .. .John Smith of Ft. Thomas, Ky., visited Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Ella Smith and family.. Fred Vanta sailed for France from New York two weeks ago Leone Pitman visited Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henderson at Hamburg William Brock entertained relatives this week from Cincinnati.... Miss Pearl Brock visited in Greenville on Monday.... Mrs. F. V. Ream left Saturday for a visit with relatives at Toledo Mrs. David Locke spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Shields at Dayton E. B. Cr eager and family were in Greenville Friday. .. .Mrs. William Arens and children were guests of her mother at Greenville during the weekend. Her husband Joined them on Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ford and Norma Brown spent Thursday in Richmond Mrs. F. M. Davisson was a Richmond shopper Friday.... Dr. and Mrs. Carl Beam were in New Paris Monday Several from this place attended the Children's day exercises Sunday evening at Twin Creek chapel. .. .The Red Cross auction sale will be held next Saturday, June 22

at tin school yard. Sale begins at 12. .Miss Irma. Thomas shopped in Greenville Monday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Pierson near Greenville and in, the afternoon motored to Nashville. Ind..

where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Mar-l" i"" "e"!'eZ l ?1!n!p,"i.a

tin Curtin....Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leas r anTi Mr, at Ir and nn T s 4ihr ... oj- .'Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Hiatt Miss Em-

Mrs. Townsend of Indianapolis Is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Charles Shade Rev. Charles Swanders of Farmland filled the pulpit at the Friends church Sunday morning. Rev. Swanders has been secured for the coming year and will move to Lynn about September 1

Misses Hensiey or Indianapolis are

rung at Eaton. O Mr. and Mrs.

John Hoffman were guests of relatives near Eaton Saturday and Sunday.... Von Siler spent Friday in Dayton.... Miss Quilla Locke returned home Wednesday after a week's visit with her sister at Palestine. .. .Miss Treva Howell is visiting this week with relatives at Dayton The "Gleaners" Sunday school class of Christian church picnlked Sunday at Glen Miller park. Among others who enjoyed a day's outing at the Glen were Armo Howell, C. D. Spencer and son, Lester, Joseph Ware and family and Charles Houdeshell and. family l Mrs. Jacob Wolverton is spending the A week with Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Wolverton at Greenvillf Miss Freda Christman is enjoying a visit with relatives at Dayton. . .Miss Irene Leas and Marjory Leas and Miss Leone Pitman attended a surprise dinner

ma Riley who has been teaching in Richmond the past winter, has returned to her home here for the summer. ....Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGill left Monday evening for a visit with relatives at Newport, Ind Two classes of the Friends Sunday school picnicked Wednesday at the Nye woods Miss Francis Nichols Is visiting in Richmond for a few days Misses Sewell of Lake ton who spent the week end with Miss Mary Kemp, returned to their home Monday Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Gray and Miss Ruby Oxley of Winchester, were visitors here Tuesday afternoon.

NOTED TENOR'S SON FALLS.

PARIS, June 21 A son of Jean de Reszke, famous tenor, has been killed on the front near Mery, southeast of Montdidier. He was a lieutenant of

Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chasseurs. Lieutenant de Reszke was

Elmer Cable for their son. Charles, celebrating his birthday anniversary.. ..Mrs. Ella Fry and George Phillips spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cory Pitman.... Mr. and Mrs. James Christman and sons, John and Henry, of West Sonora were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Christman. .. .O. N. Shellebarger of Dayton visited West Manchester Saturday and Sunday Jesse Christman and family of Lewlsburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Shivadecker ..Mr. and Mrs. Eli Howell of Verona and Mrs. Stanley Kimmel and son of New Madison were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Howell on Wednesday. . .Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone entertained Dr. and Mrs. Carl Beane to dinner Sunday. . . . . . Will Coning and wife of New Madison called on friends at this place Friday, Mrs. Elizabeth Coning who is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Coning is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Heck at Dayton this week Miss Velma Weisenbarger of Greenville spent last week with Maria Utz Mrs. Ella Buck and Mrs. Charles Freed of New Paris spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Banfill Children's day exercises will be held Sunday evening, June 30, at the Christian church. ..".The teachers' training class will meet hereafter every two weeks The next session will be held at the Christian church on Wednesday, June 2?....Mr. and Mrs. Cal Howell and Cletis Harsh spent Sunday at Verona . .. ;Raymond Wehrley and family and

Mrs. Mart Wehrley shopped in Greenville Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mundhcnk visited Sunday at Arcanum with Miss Olive Shields Mr. and Mrs. John Waldren, Jr., and daughter, Ueulah, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Dalrymple near Eaton ..Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Lyons and daughter visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Waldren, Sr Lucille Bruner of Arcanum is spending the week with Alta May Bruner J. G. Frank and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover White at HoilanBburg. .. .Albert Banta and family and J. G. Frank and family were in Arcanum Saturday. . .Mrs. Alice Richards, Mrs. Sarah Jane Ford and Char-

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PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, June 27. 1918, at .2 o'clock p. m. at 617 Main Street, Richmond, Indiana, the undersigned will offer for sale at public sale part of Lot No. 105 in John Smith's Addition and the brick building located thereon formerly occupied by Henry Miller, and immediately thereafter the property located at 607 Main Street being a part of Lot No. 105 in said John Smith's Addition and being the premises now occupied by Clem Heck, and immediately thereafter the premises located at 405 Main Street on parts of Lots

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erty, and immediately thereafter the w premises known as No. 312 Main O Street being Lot No. 27 in that part O of the City laid out by James K. I r

Dugdale and known as the Brokamp g property, all of which is now owned ! X bv the undersiened. All of said real i V

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YOU CAN SAVE MOST AT THIS STORE EVERY DAY The second week of this sale will eclipse the great crowds that congregated here all last week, because new bargains, just received, will be placed on sale. The merchandise we are offering in this sale are NOT old shelf -worn goods. They are new, clean, spic and span, up-to-the-minute styles from New York's

best makers. Study each item and price carefully you will find that you can save V to i on wanted eroods. Be sure to be one of the thousands that will -i

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$8 NEW DRESSES

New shipments of fast color Gingham Street Dresses for women and misses, beautifully made in all wanted plaids, stripes and plain colors. Prettily trimmed in many designs. Priced special Ji '7K for Saturday v'lWW

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$10 NEW DRESSES

Choice of Best Ginghams, Checked Voiles, Striped and Figured Voiles in over 12 pretty new models. They are made for women and misses in all sizes to 44. Priced special for C QBf Saturday , pU0

$3.00 WASH SKIRTS Made of good quality Gaberdine; cut extra full. Made in the new Pocket and belted effects, in all sizes to 30 waist. Priced special for QQ Saturday at p0 $5.00 WASH SKIRTS The -talk of the town. Any skirt of this group can be sold everywhere at f5. Made of best Gabardine with beautifully made pockets; cut full, in all sizes to 36 waist QQ Priced for this sale at p0 UP TO $6.50 SILK SKIRTS Choose from an endless assortment of pretty new Silk Messaline Stripes. They are made in the newest up-to-the minute models. Sizes TQ QQ to 30 waist at pOUO UP TO $8.00 SILK SKIRTS For the women who want a good looking Plain Black Taffeta, Pure Silk Poplin or good quality Silk Messaline,

she will find just what she wants here at ....

$4.95

$10 All-Wool Poplin SKIRTS Women, here is an opportunity that you will not get again for as long as the war lasts. Every Skirt in this group costs wholesale, a little more

than we are pricing them for Saturday. The materials are strictly allwool Poplin. Made in the newest up-

to-the-minute styles. Priced here at

$5.95

UP TO $20.00 DRESSES Here you can shoose from pure Silk Taffetas, pure Silk Messaline, beautiful Silk Foulards, pretty new Voiles, Crepes, etc., made in right up-to-the-minute models for women and misses.

All the newest and best col-

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ors. Your choice Saturday.

UP TO $25 SPRING COATS Look wherever you will and you cannot secure values like these. Made of best all wool Poplins and Serges in the new belted and plain tailored

models. Colors are blue only. Sizes

to 44. Priced while they last, Saturday at

UP TO $22.50 DRESSES Your choice of new Silk Gingham Checks, fine Messalines and best pure Silk Taffetas, beautifully made in many different models. These dresses are mostly samples and come in near

ly all sizes. Priced at . '.

$12.95

$12.95

$5 and $6 CHILD'S COATS For girls, ages to 6 years. Made of pure Silk Poplins in almost every color. Choose from pleated and plain trimmed styles. Prices QQ special while they last at. . P0 $10 and $12 GIRLS' COATS Made of best quality all wool Serpentine and Silk Poplins for girls to 10 years only. , Beautifully made in many pretty models, all lined and good silk organdie collars. Priced np special at pOD

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Just received. New shipments of best quality Georgette Waists, beautifully beaded, emproidered and plain tailored styles in all wanted colors. Such values as these have never been offered

to the people of Richmond before.

On sale Saturday at

$3.00 SILK WAISTS Made of Jap and Tub Silks in many styles and colors. QQ Priced at ?A0

$4.95

UP TO $5.00 SILK WAISTS Choose from best Silk Crepe de Chine, Gorgettes and Tub Silks beautifully made in over 20 pretty Irt QQ models. Priced at ?.c0 $1.50-$2.00 WHITE WAISTS New up-to-the-minute spic and span White -Waists of fine Voiles and Organdies, in many QQ styles at tuC $5.00 JOAN OF ARC MIDDIES They are the talk of the town did you see them? Made of best Voiles, near Silks, Linens, etc. Every wanted color. They are beautifully trimmed in contrasting colors. Made

for women and misses in all , sizes at

.:$2.89

HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR Women's 75c Union Suits 49c

Women's 15c Gauze Vests 9c

Women's 50c Silk Boot Hose 39c

Women's 75c Near-all Silk Hose 59c

Women's 50c Silk Lisle Hose 29c

Women's 19c Cotton Hose 15c

Women's 85c Union Suits 59c

Women's $1 Union Suits 69c

Women's 35c Lisle Vests 23c

Women's $2 House Dresses Made of best fast color Percales in beautiful stripes and figures. Come in light colors, dark blue and grey. All sizes to 46. Priced (J- QQ special at v-l-Oc Women's $5 Street Dresses Made of finest Chambrays in all col-' ors in the pleated style. Come in all sizes to 46. Prettier porch and street dresses were never sold in (gQ QQ Richmond. Priced here at.. pOUO $5.00 PORCH DRESSES This lot is made up of extra sizes only. Come in all sizes from 48 to 52 of fine fast color Percales in new

pleated styles. Priced here at

MILLINERY At One-Half and Less

$2.98

?.( H.e Dress APRONS

Made of Pink, Blue and Lavender, Chambrays including light color fast Percales. Beautifully trimmed, cut

full, and well mmle. Priced at

$4 HATS Trimmed and untrimmed, in Milans, Hemps, Panamas, etc. $1.98

$6 HATS Beautifully trimmed, all' colors, including black priced at

$1.49 $2.98

$8 HATS Of fine . Blocked Panamas, nicely trimmed. Priced " $3.98

$2 HATS For women, misses and children of Panamas, in many styles, at 98c

$1 & $1.25 MUSLINWEAR Values like these will not be offered again as long as this war lasts. Compare these garments with any offered elsewhere at almost double the price; you will then agree with us. You may choose from good quality Muslin Gowns or fine, dainty nainsook. Envelope Chemise beautifully embroidered, lace and ribbon trimmed 7Q Priced at 4 UC $2.00 MUSLINWEAR Choice of extra fine quality Muslin Gowns in slip-over or high neck and long sleeves styles, beautifully embroidered on very fine nainsook: envelope chemise in many beautiful lace and embroidery trimmed styles. (J- - Q Priced special at J)XX7

$3 Silk Env. Chemise.. $1.98 $1 Muslin Petticoats 69c $2 Muslin Petticoats,. .$1.19 75c Muslin Drawers 49c 50c Muslin Drawers 29c

75c Corset Covers. . . . .49c 75c Brassieres at 49c 50c Brassieres at 39c 75c Crepe Bloomers .... 49c

$1.25 SILK GLOVES Good heavy quality with contrasting stitching, black and . OA white, at 0C

estate will be sold free of all encumbrances except taxes not delinquent. TERMS OF SALE The said real estate will be sold to

the highest and best bidder and may

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notes for the balance of the purchase price in the usual bankable form, one-

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months and the remaining one-half

due in twelve months after date bearing six percent interest and secured by fire insurance and first

mortgage on the property. AH of the

property hereinabove described is that

owned by the undersigned. THE MINCK BREWING COMPANY.

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CHILD'S $1.00 ROMPERS Made of best ginghams and ?Q chambrays, all sizes at OiV $3.00 KIMONOS Made of genuine serpentine crepe, beautiful patterns; spe- (J- QQ cial at tD-lwO $1.50 DRESS APRONS Made of fast color Percales QQ, dark and light colors at OC $8.00 SWEATERS

Sweaters, all $4.95

S0c TURKISH TOWELS Of medium size, good heavy OQ nap; at LtUVr $2.00 BED SHEETS Of best sheeting, size (J- JQ 81x90, seamless, at DXe4e7 39c PILLOW CASES All hemmed ready for use. OQ Special at 4C $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS Extra large size extra CtCkt heavy nap, at UtC 50c PILLOW CASES Extra good quality, scallop- QQ ed or hemstitched at OaC $1.50 BATH MATS

98c 19c

New Over-The-Top gool colors; special at

Extra heavy Bath Mats with raised designs 6 Cans Kitchen Kleanser at

Boys' 75c Blouse WAISTS

Boys' SI.25 Wash Suiis

Made of good tub-proof materials in many pretty models, in pretty stripes and plain colors. Come in all sizes for boys to 8 years. Priced

Boys' Khaki PANTS 79c Boys' $1.50 Wool Mix PANTS 98c Boys' 75c Union SUITS 39c Boys' 50c Blouse WAISTS 39c Boys 75c Shirts 59c

59c

98c ' $2.00 SUITS

$1.39

Boys' $1.50 Wash SUITS

Boys' $2.00 Wash SUITS

Boys' $6.50 Wool Mix SUITS $3.98 Boys' 39c Strong HOSE

29c

GIRLS' $1.00 DRESSES Made of good Ginghams and Percales for girls ages 2 to 14 years, many styles to select from, priced nr

Ue7C Girls $2 Gingham Dresses ..$1.29 Girls' $1.50 Gingham Dresses. 98c

at Girls' 75c Muslin Gowns 49c Girls' 35c Muslin Drawers ...23c Girls' 75c Princess Slips.. 49c Girls' 50c Combinations ....39c Girls' 19c Muslin' Drawers . . .15s Girls' $1.00 Princess Slips.. 69c

Girls' $5.00 White Dresses ..$3.98 Girls' $8.00 White Dresses . .$4.95 Girls' 35c fine ribbed Hose... 29c

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$1.50 PETTICOATS le of good quality sateen QQ lack and colors OC WNCH'M PETTICOAT e of good gingham pink ?Q blue stripes .OeC $1.50 aitto HATS e of Silk Poplin and QQ as, all colors OC $1.50 AUTO VEILS ;ood quality Chiffon QQ e sizes, all colors tOC $1.00 MIDDIES

of good 69c

$5.00 SUIT CASES Made of good fibre in (Jrt QQ tan and black, at.. bUO $5.00 TRAVELING BAGS

$2.98

For women and misses, quality, nicely trimmed special at

Of good wearing quality, nicely lined, at

75c PURSES Made of good quality, large or small size at. ...

49c

$2 BATHING SUITS 98c Women's Knit Bathing Suit, extraordinary values 98C $1.50 DRESS APRONS Made of good quality (1- " Q light and dark percales. tj)XeX $1.50 PURSES Women's Purses of good' QQ, quality, nicely lined OC $3.00 PETTICOATS Made of heatherbloom QQ tops and silk flounces... 3Xe70

IVIEIM'S $1.25 MESS I11T

Men's new Dress Shirts just received, of good quality Percales in

soft or laundered cuffs with and

without collars. Come in all sizes to 17 only; priced

89c

MEN'S S1.00 SPORT SHIRTS Wonderful values is what you will say when you see these. They are made of fine stripe, plain white color fiQp combinations. Priced at ...vlaC MEN'S 75c UNION SUITS Men's Athletic Union Suits of good quality nainsook,' Cfls well made and cut full, in all sizes to 46. Priced. . .... 03 MEN'S Si 0 UNION SUITS Your choice of fine quality nainsook, athletic style, genuine Porosknit or fine Balbriggan. Made with short sleeves OQ. and ankle length. Come in all sizes to 50, at OUC MEN'S $2.00 UNION SUITS Made of fine lisle in either ecru or white; 6hort sleeves and ankle length of the famous Lawrence make d- - Q Priced special at eDAeJ.

Men's $3 Work Dress Pants. .$1.98 Men's $3 Khaki Pants $1.98 Men's $5 Overall Suits $3.49 Men's 35c Lisle Hose, all colors 19c Men's 19c Work Hose 15c Men's 35c Paris Garters 19c

Men's $1 Blue Work Shirts 69c

Men's 75c Silk Neckties 49c Men's $1.25 Night Shirts 89cl

Men's $2 Pajamas $1.39

Men's 50c Silk Hose 33c

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$2.50 LACE CURTAINS New shipments of new spring Lace Curtains of fine Nottingham lace and cable nets. Extra long and extra wide. Priced for Satur- A day at ...... tPl.irD

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$3 AND $3.50 CURTAINS Choice of pure silk mercerized, extra fine quality Nottingham and Cable nets in a beautiful assortment of spring

patterns. Priced special at '.

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