Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 336, 11 December 1918 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM .WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, lyis.

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ish Florist Who Visited Here

Sends Flowers to Wounded Yankees

Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hill will remember wfth pleasure Mr. nd Mrs. W. E. Wallace of Eaton 3ray, England, who visited In this :ountry before the. war. They took rery kindly indeed to America, to Its people, Its food, its fruits, and even :o its slang; this made them delightful visitors. The Ladies' Aid of Reid hospital held an all day "sewing bee' at the lome of Mrs. Hill while they were bere. and no one worked harder or

that the nations can now apply themselves to the arts of peace without the constant menace of the mailed fist. "Our joy is chastened by the thought of the terrific sacrifice of blood; the memory of the brave, young dead will

never die, and their lives shall not i have been offered up in vain. "We take off our hats to our prime!

minister, he has done well, .and. we are proud of Britain in this war, especially when we remember the black

hours of stress and

note and one for 10 shillings, which netted $7.50). , " , ' VA small enclosure was added to the letter as follows: "Nov. .11 Hurrav for the Allies Victory! Hail Columbia! Vive La France! Rule Brittania!

Vive Italia ! Hurrah for Foch! ' ' My Country Tis of Thee! u W.'E. W,

MILLION CASES OF FLU. AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. Dec. 10. (via Montreal) It is officially intimated that there are a million cases of influenza in the Dutch East Indies.

March

entered more enthusiastically into, when the nation held its breath.

the day's undertakings than Mrs. -Wal

lace. She cut and sewed and visited ind laughed and apparently enjoyed it nil. After their return to England, she lent two dollars on the anniversary af that meeting annually until the secand year of the war; then their hearts and hands were full at home, for many h Belgian refugee found shelter and rood and sympathy with these kind people at Eaton Bray. Their letters luring the war were of tragic interest often, but always bravely hopeful;, full of admiration for the allies and

America, with kind invitations to any of our American boys who chanced near their home to come and see them. Mr. Wallace prows probably the finest carnations in the world and since America entered the war, he has unceasingly sent flowers to the sick and wounded in the hospitals. His last letter, dated Nov. 10-11 follows in part: "Eaton Bray, Dunstable, Eng.. Nov. 10, 191 S. Dear Mr. Hill: "Wo hope you are all well and In such good physical condition as to be able to fully appreciate the wonderful news reaching us daily. We are living in great times, too close to the wonderful events to properly gaugn them as they unfold before us. Posterity will be better able to appreciate their momentous import than are we ourselves. We want to shout for joy that the end has come to the horrible reign of hellish cruelty, deceit and hypocracy, and now humanity will come into its own and we have the itrong hope that wars may cease and

WH Y NO 77 Kv' POPHAM'S

"History shows no . more striking

proof of the fact that he who drew the sword has perished by the sword. May the weapons of war Boon be beaten into plow shares.

"Kindly excuse this hurried letter.

I enclose a specimen of our paper money and Mrs. Hill will probably

j use it for Reid Hospital Aid." (Mr.

Wallace had enclosed a one 'pound

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SHOE STORE

Indiana's Largest Shoe Dealers Jgfvf 8 Stores 724 Main St. W

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Practical Gifts for Men, Young Men

and Boys

Shop Early We're ready with the things Men like to wear Society Brand Suits and Overcoats

OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS

Shop Mornings The Gift supreme, a Kuppenheimer or Frat SUIT and OVERCOAT $15 to $40.00 RAINCOATS Men's --$5 to $18 Boys - - $4 up

Shirts ..$1.00 to $8.50 Hosiery. 25c to $1.25 Neckwear .. .50c to $1.50 Mufflers........... 50c to $5.00 Pajamas $2.50 up Collar Bags 50c up Comfort Kits $ 1 .00 up

Bath Robes . $6.00 up Handkerchiefs 10c to $1.50 Dress Gloves $2.00 up Driving Gloves 50c up Caps . 75c to $2.50 Hats $2.50 to $5.00 Aviator Caps .$1.25 up

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for the home that make pleasing gifts for the whole familyRug.?, Blankets, Cedar Chests, Baskets, Sweepers at Special Xmas Prices. Eighth Street Annex Dep't.

Xmas Gift Blankets Klnnkots and Bath Robe Blankets make very pleasing Ninas gifts and one to be re

membered. Our stock is

lean and fresh and a more practical gift at following

prices are hard to find:

Cotton Blankets in full size, a pair $3.00 S7.98 Wool Blankets in plain colors and checks a pair special at $10.00 to $15.00 Bath Kobe Blankets with cord to match at set.. $4.98 BEAUTIFUL COMFORTS Beautiful Cotton Filled Silkoline Comforts; special at $4.00 to $10.50 Wool-Filled Silkoline Comforts at 88. OO Down Filled Silkoline Comforts at S15.00

A Pleasing Gift Carpet and Vacuum Sweepers Carpet Sweepers, Electric Vacuum Sweepers, a pleasing and strictly practical gift for Christmas. Plain Carpet Sweepers at $4.25 to $7.25 Hand Vacuum Sweepers at $4.98 to $10.95 Hoover Electric Sweepers at $47.50 to $57.50

Cedar Chests A line of noteworthy gifts for Christmas giving $14.00 to $20.00

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Baskets in Many Kinds as Xmas Gifts Most any kind of fancy Basket, fruit, flower or work baskets in all sizes and shapes, a most agreeable gift for Xmas and priced most reasonably at 29 to $2.48

Rugs A Gift to Beautify the Home

Beautiful Rugs in small and rcoi size a gift that will be welcomed by every member of the household. Beautify with a Christmas Rug. -

Small size Rugs in many grades, from $2.50 to $10.00 Room size Rugs In all kinds at . 89.00 to $75.00

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EVERY modern business office, factory and store would have a Hoosier if its labor-saving made man s work easier and added to the efficiency of his business or profession. No man would countenance, in his affairs, methods that wasted time and energy. But in America's kitchens where the Nation's biggest industry is conducted millions of wives, mothers and sisters spend weary hours and walk needless miles because men sr.fJ.fcKr l,r l.L...k f : LI" 1 1 1 1

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Uncle Sam has said, "A kitchen cabinet is just as important to the woman as the bench to the workman or the laboratory desk to the chemist. With it the housekeeper can sit down comfortably with her whole kitchen workshop within easy reach. It saves walking to and fro to gather up this thing or that to prepare the food." Would you heed this vital truth if it applied to your own comfort and convenience? Then study the problems of your home. Become a self-appointed efficiency engineer. Rule asainst time and energy wasters. Provide the labor-saving equipment your "home superintendent" should have the conveniences she deserves.

The Hoosier in Highest Favor Chief among home requirements Is the kitchen cabinet. And the Hoosier is universally recognized as the leader. It has released the bonds of drudgery in over a million homes. It brings every scientific advancement practical arrangement, extra space, the newest food saving ideas and places for 400 articles within arm's reach. The Hoosier restores the charm to home keeping, prevents waste and conserves strength. Eight of the world's foremost Domestic Science experts have aided in making it the most practical and serviceable kitchen helper. It has no peer in the realm of home needs.

li. ... : The Wanted Thrift Gift Come now and select one of the many Hoosier models, all moderately priced, as your Christmas offering. Make one heart glad on Christmas day happy all year long. The popular purchase plan, which we will explain, makes this great convenience within reach of all. The Hoosier policy guarantees your money all back if you are not delighted. It is your partiotic duty to buy useful gifts and to buy early. So select your Hoosier at once. Get first

choice of many beautiful models.

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