Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 115, 27 March 1919 — Page 3
PAGE THREE AMERICAN WAR CASUALTY LIST COMING TO END SPRING SHOWING NEWEST of ST Names of Men Dying After Armistice Will be Published as Usual. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS BRIM FULL OF NEW MERCHANDISE THAT NOT ONLY SUGGESTS SPRING, BUT TELLS YOU SUMMER is COMING, NOW is the Time to Buy
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1919.
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(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, March 27 The last of the real American casualty Hats in the world war now are. being; published and within the next few days the lists will contain practically only the names of those who have died or hare been injured since the armistice was signed. The names of the few given as having been killed in action are those of men for whom extended Investigation had been necessary to establish proof of death. They are, In most cases, the names of those who were injured beyond recognition when they gave their lives for their country. Daily casualty lists will continue to
be issued indefinitely, however, for as long as the Expeditionary Forces remain in Europe or there is an army of occupation in Germany there will be deaths from disease. The next of kin will continue to receive the same official notifications from the War Department, but the daily publication of names from now on may run further behind the official telegrams
Ohio News I in Flashes j
COLUMBUS J. A. Patton says the Columbus city hospital gives real service. He fell twenty feet, landed on top of an ambulance, and was placed inside and rushed to the hospital. His Injuries are slight. SPRINGFIELD Mrs. Caroline Powell, 74 years old, a Springfield pioneer, is dead at her home. XENIA John Shay, a prisoner committed to the workhouse from Dayton, has gotten the gout, a disease caused by eating rich food, his wife says. She wants him released. ASHTABULA This city will have
no traffic police force next summer The treasury is too much depleted,
Usually Ashtabula has several traffic
cops to deal with the Chicago-New York rush of motorists. LANCASTER The body of James Cassldy, miner, was found in the Hocking river. He had been robbed, and police believe he was murdered. CINCINNATI Charles Zimmerle got angry at Mrs. Alice Meyers because she gave damaging testimony against bim in a divorce suit brought by his wife. When he got outside the court room, he started to "beat up" Mrs. Meyers. "One hundred and costs" said the Judge. XENIA Charles Mangan, 60 years old, has been bound over to the federal grand jury on a charge of rifling the mails. DAYTON James Anderson, of this city, was robbed of $413.15 while reading a newspaper in Columbus. The roll was abstracted from his overcoat pocket. HAMILTON A theatre costing $130,000 is to be built here by a syndicate of Chicago men. MIDDLETOWN Katherine King is suing Amelia Sherits for $5,000 for confinement in the city Jail for three hours last summer, on a charge of slander preferred by the Sherits woman. HILLSBORO Homer Barnes, charged with having murdered his wife by cutting her throat, has been adjudged insane and ordered confined to th state hospital for the criminal Insane at Lima.
Center ville, Ind, J Misses Pearl Horner, Elizabeth Lashley, Jennie Flook, Mrs.' Ruby Oiuelia, Mr. and Mrs. William Barton and daughter Josephine and Bert Horner attended a concert ai Newcastle
Tuesday evening, given ty Miss Colleen Crowe, who resided near Centerville for several years. ...The Grand Matron of Indianapolis will be present at the meeting of the Eastern Star Thursday evening. Special arrangements are planned for her visit.... A. R. Jones and wife of Kagertsown wero
Sunday guests of Mrj. Anna Lashley. j ....Misses Thelma and Irma Stack-; hous were guests of Miss Minnie j Chamberlin Sunday.. . .Frank Weiser and family and Har.-ey Weiser and family of near Brownsville were entertained by Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Weiser Sunday. .. .VIrs. Verle Foland of Richmond entertiined Misses Merle t Terry, Bernice Betk and Messrs Mai-: colm Beck and OIn Gehring Sunday ....Keith Hatflelc is home on furlough from Great Lakes training station. ...Frank R?an arrived from France the first cf the week. .. .Mrs. Blanche Savage arrived Wednesday; uorning, having reen called home by the death of her mother Forest Kempton is makng a business trip to Urbana, 111.. .: .George McConaha Is beginning wort on his residence on , East Main street Mr. and Mrs. Farmer of Williansburg are guests of their daughtet Mrs. Flora King, this week.... Mr., and Mrs. Orville Hoover are occupying their new home Just east of Centeiville, known as the Jessup farm. 1
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Hear What the Ready-to-Wear Dep't Has to Say!
Of TT Hp0 os women adore that tailored air which J J J is so admirably brought out in the smart fashioned suits we are showing. Snug fitting shoulders, correct lapels, and neat cuffs are a few of the details you will notice.
Prices $25.00 to 75.00 Coats, Capes & Dolmans Coats, Capes and Dolmans are featured in our Spring
display. You must see this line to fully appreciate it.
Coats from $10 to $80
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The newest dresses which have just arrived for
spring wear, show the soft draped lines which
are so much wanted. The distinctiveness of these dresses' at once attracts you.
Prices $10 to $75
SKIRTS and SWEATERS Here also you will find New Skirts, Beautiful Sweaters, Complete line of Misses Coats, Junior and Children Coats, New Blouses of Georgette, Crepe De Chine and fancy striped Silks. Prices $3.50 to $8.00 SECOND FLOOR FRONT
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IN THE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
600 yards 27c Unbleached Linen Crash.... 25 BOO yards 32c Bleached Linen Crash 30 200 yards pure Linen Tabling; $2.25 quality; to go at yard 92.0O 200 yards 85c Tabling, yard 75 200 yards $1.00 Tabling, yard 90
25 Dozen Pillow Cases, worth 80c pair; to go at Per pair gg 25 Dozen 81x90 Seamless Sheets, worth $1.50 each to go at each SI. 25 1 case good Apron Gingham, yard 15 1 case Dress Gingham, worth 30c yard go yd.25
Visit the Annex for Curtains, Rugs
Draperies and Carpets
RUGS and CARPETS
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1 lot Wool Fiber Rugs, 9x10-6.. 6.35 1 lot Wool Fiber Rugs, 9x12. .. .$7.85
Brussel Rugs, 9x12... $17.50 to $45.00 Velvet Rugs, 9x12 $45.00 to $60.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12. $45.00 to $60.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12...:.. $75.00 Ask to see beautiful line of large room size Rugs, 11-3x12, 10-6x12, 9x15, 11-3x15. Small Rugs in Rag, Axminster, Velvet and Body Rrussel, sige 27x54,
36x63, 36x72. Prices from.. .$2 to $10 Stair Carpet in Tapestry, Brussels, Velvet; a yard price... $1.40 to $2.75 Ingrain Carpet, a yard .$1.00 to $1.25 Filbert Matting Carpet a yard.-.. 75c
LINOLEUM
8-4 Linoleum, a square yard.,'. .$1.00 16-4 Linoleum, a square yard.. :. $1.35Linoleum, rug size, 6x9 and 9x12; special price $10.00 and $20.00
WINDOW SHADES
CARPET CLEANERS CURTAINS Nottingham Lace Curtains, a pair $1-00 to $7.00 Filet Net Lace Curtains, a pair $2.50 to $7.50 New Dutches Curtains, a pair $5.00 to $12.50 Plain and Fancy Marquisette Curtains per pair $1.50 to $12.50 CURTAININGS Quaker Craft Nets, per yard 400 $1-50 Quaker Craft Curtains, a pair. .$1.00 to $7.50 SECTIONAL LACE PANELING 35c to $1 a Panel. All the newest patterns, two and one-half yards long; sold by the panel. CURTAIN SWISS Fully thirty-six inches wide and excellent quality Swiss yard... 25c DOUBLE FACED TERRY CLOTH In soft subdued shades of Rose and Tan combinations. Rich elegant material and drapes; perfectly beautiful; price a yard $1.25 MULTI COLORED MADRAS Washable quality in beautiful combinations of colors; several patterns to choose from price a yard 50c to $1.50 CURVED END CURTAIN RODS Made very substantially and can be extended to 48 inches; complete with bracket, ready to hang; price each 20c WINDOW SHADES 23 inches wide, 7 ft. long, In colors, each 75c The Best Hand-Made Oil Shade, 38-in. wid.i 7-ft. long, colors: White, Mauve, Cream, Stone, light or dark Green, price each $1.25 Bissel Carpet Sweeper $4.25 to $5.00 Bissel Hand Vacuum Sweeper........ $8.00 Duntley Hand Vacuum Sweeper ......$6.50 ALSO Linoleum Varnish, can ................50c O-Cedar Mop at 75c Wool Wall Brushes with short and long Handle, price $1.25
The Marvel Gleaner Just Like Cut
A Vacuum Cleaner runs without electricity. The MarveL will do all an electric Vacuum Cleaner will do. The purchase price is less than half and costs nothing to operate to accomplish the results, you simply
run the Marvel easily over the floor, that's all. The Marvel Cleaner Is fully guaranteed for one year and sold exclusively by us. Special price
$1650
for a few days.
SPECIAL
1 LOT LACE CURTAINS 2 yds. long, made of
Durable Saxony and Filet net, with overlook and
Lace edges, neat patterns, while.
cream or ecru, special a pair.
1. $2.70
FIRST FLOOR ANNEX
Men's and Women's Spring Furnishings LADIES' SILK HOSE Black, White, Grey Bronze, Cordovan, Beaver, . Field Mouse; pair $1.25 to $2.25 LADIES' SILK GLOVES Black and White, Kayser make, pair 75c LADIES' SILK GLOVES Kayser make; Black, White, Grey, Pongee, , Mastle, plain and contrast backs 85c to' $2.00 1 LOT CHAMOISETTE GLOVES White contrast back, special $1.00 value; per pair 89c 1 LOT LADIES' BLACK COTTON HOSE All sizes,25c value pair.. 19c 1 LOT LADIES' SILK HOSE Black, White, Grey and Cordovan; extra value; per pair 88c LADIES' LISLE FINISH HOSE Black and White; pair 35c LADIES' LISLE HOSE Black, White, Grey, Cordovan and Putty shades; per pair 50c Men's Shirts MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS Each $1.50 and $2.00 MEN'S PAJAMAS Each $1.50 to $6.50 MEN'S SUPERIOR Make Athletic UNION SUITS, Suit $1.25 to $2.50 MEN'S MUNSING UNION SUITS Long and short sleeves, suit. .$2.00 MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT MERINO UNION SUITS Each $3.50 to $5 MEN'S B. V. D. Shirts and Drawers, each $1.00 Men's Hosiery MEN'S SOCKS Black, White, Grey, Cordovan, Tan; pair 25c MEN'S LISLE SOCKS Black, Bronze, White, Grey and Champagne, Everwear and Interwoven makes; per pair 50c MEN'S SILK SOCKS Black, White and Colors; pair 75c to $1.50 MEN'S NECKWEAR The desirable shades and shapes ea. 50c to $1.50 Men's Underwear MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Each , $1.25 and $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS Soft double cuffs; excellent value; each $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS Mercerized and fiber Silk $2.50 to $4.00 MEN'S SILK SHIRTS Each $5.00 to $6.75
"WELL, ISN'T THIS FINE, A NEW ART DEPARTMENT" Now we know where to find our Art Materials This is what we have been hearing for the past week. Now in order that all our customers may know just what may be found in our new Art Department, read a few of the many items: A full line of Royal Society package outfits including stamped Aprons, Baby Caps, Baby Clothes, Baby Pillows, Carriage Sets, Children's Dresses, Coats and Hats, Centerpieces, Dollies, Lunch Sets, Scarfs, Pin Cushions, Pillow Cases, Towels, Pillow Tops, Night Gowns, Combinations and an endless variety of other fancy stamped goods, from a small stamped dollie for as little as 10c each to an elegant finished Center piece for $9.00 each. Here you will also find a complete line of Royal Society Embroidery Floss and Crochet Cottons including the new Sea Island artificial silk called Celesta for embroidering and knitting. Hundreds of Crochet Books of every description, price 10c to 25c
Dexters Knitting Cotton C. M. C. Cotton D. M. C. Cotton Perl-Lusta Cotton Clarks Embroidery Cotton . Star Braid Rick Rack Braid Novelty Braid Reis Foundation Initials
Crochet Hook Knitting Pins Stilettos Tatting Shuttles Crochet Ball Holders Bag Frames Gold Thread Silver Thread
BEADS, BEADS, BEADS Beads of every color, l Oc a bottle. Here too, you will find Gold Beads and real Cut Steel Beads. The now popular Lattice Cloth can be found in our new art department, 39-inch wide at yard ....75c Art Laces and Insertions. White, Cream and Ecru Fringes. Two full cases of fine hand embroidered goods to greet your eyes all at prices to please. ANOTHER CONVENIENCE We do all kinds of stamping in our art department. Try us. We will surprise you with the quality of our work and the satisfactory price. This department has been placed in charge of Miss May Ross who has had years of experience in art needle work. If you don't understand the stitch she will be pleased to assist you. Make this department your stopping place; always something new.
Second Floor Annex Spring Offerings FINE FRENCH MERCERIZED LINENS 36 Inches wide, In Pink, Rose, Turquoise, Reseda, Old Gold, Navy, Wisteria, Bronze and Olive Green; per yard , ...$1.00 SHEER FRENCH ORGANDIES 40 inches wide, in plain colors, of Canary, Pink, Flesh, Rose, Light Blue, Joffre Blue and Nile Green per yard for $i.oq PLAIN COLORED DRESS VOILES 40 Inches wide, in Lavendar, Beige, Pearl, Grey, Buff, Light Blue, Copen, Nile, Pink, Rose, Navy and Black; per yard Qc Silk Petticoats 1 LOT OF SILK PETTICOATS In Chiffon Taffeta of Wash Taffeta, Messalines, both plain colors and changeable effects; $5.00 and $5 50 values; at ., , $3.93 PETTICOATS OF HEATHERBLOOM TOP With changeable Taffeta and Roman Stripe flounces, in all the new spring colors; special $2.98 JAPANESE HAND-EMBROIDERED CREPE KIMONOS In Pink, Light Blue, Old Rose, Lavendar, Wisteria, Copen, Navy, Red and Black. Prices from each , $2.50 to $5.00 Children's Spring Coats CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS Sizes from 2 to 6 years. In Black and White fancy checks, Scotch Chevoits, Navy Serges, Silk Poplins, Black and Colored Taffetas. Prices from .....$3.00 to $10.00 COATS For small boys in sizes from 2 to 4 years. Navy Serges, Black and WTiite Checks and Scotch Chevoits. Prices from $5 to $8.00 Children's Sweaters A COMPLETE LINE OF CHILDREN'S SWEATERS In sizes from 1 to 4 years. All White and White with colored trimmings. In open fronts and slip-overs. Also a line of colors, Rose, Copen, Gold, Turquoise, Peacock, Coral, Beige, Cardinal and Navy. Prices ranging from eacn at ..$3.00 to $5.00 TWO NUMBERS OF SILK SWEATERS In all the new Spring shades; sizes 3, 4 and 5 years; price each ..........$5.00
R & Q CORSETS You can count on natural grace and ease in the R & G Corset because the skill of designers makes for comfort and firmness. Every detail of the R & G is planned to give you full freedom no matter how strenuous your activities, the R & G will gently control and mould your figure. Flexible boning durable binding sensible cutting all of these mean better and easier support for you.
Our East Room Offerings AIRY NECKWEAR STYLES You must stop at our Neckwear Counter So dainty are these lovely neckwear offerings that a Spring breeze might easily blow them away. Tucked, pleated, and embroidered, they offer discriminating women a splendid opportunity to select a variety of charming complements to her new Spring
frock. Prices are just as attractiv 25 to S2.50 A NOTEWORTHY COLLECTION OF NOVELTY JEWELRY
Smart Bar Pins, Cameo Brooches and gayly colored Beads number among the many attractive Jewelry novelties featured for wear with the Spring Costume. And for those who wish to remember a birthday these displays offer unlimited suggestions.
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VEILINQS
The new Veilings are in; you should see them, every lmagineable including those elegant large pattern Veils, see what 50c will buy in our Veiling Department.
style mesh Come and
FIRST FLOOR, EAST ROOM
Georgeous Array of Silks and Wool Dress Goods
Mallisons Sport Skirting in the Fan-ta-se at $20 a pattern and DewKist at $18 a pattern. Natural 38-in. all Silk Jersey in heavy 13 needle weight, $6 a yard. Also 54-in. all wool, very choice for drapel coat, suit and separate skirt or full dress, $18.50, 4-yard pattern. Buaranetto Satin, 40-in. wide, yd.$5 Brocade Jacquard, 42-in. wide, yard at $3.50 40-in. French Crepe Moire, yd.$5.50 42-in. Charmeuse, at yard... $3.50 40-in. Pebblette, at yard $3.75 36-in. Chiffon Taffeta, special at yard $1.98 and $2.50 86-inch Print Foulard, special per yard $2.38 and $2.50 40-Inch Print Georgette Crepe ' at $2.25 to $3.75 36 and 40-inch Wash Satin at $1.68, $2.00, $2.25, $2.75
40-in. Chiffon Crepe Taffeta.. $3.50 38-in. Crepe Metior at $3.25 40-in. Georgette Crepe at $2 & $2.25 32 to 36-inch Ninghai and Shantung at 68c to $3.00 36 and 40-in. Pongee, Emperial and Dutchesse Satin at... $2.25 to $4.00 54-in. Wool Velour at $5.00 52-in. Broad Cloth Coating. . .$3.25 58-in. Serge at $5.50 58-in. Poplin at $1.68 to $3.00 44-in. Shudda Cloth, at $2.48 44-in. Plaids 75c to $3.50 44-in. Shepherd Checks $1 to $3.25 58-in. Gabardine at $5.50 58-in. Silk and Wool Poplin. . .$2.33 Trimming is very much in demand this season, in separate, ornaments, silk bands, jet bands, crystal ornaments and bands and rose buds. Buttons in most every color and kind; 900 to select from.
FIRST FLOOR
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