Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 299, 27 October 1920 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND-WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27,. 1920.

RECONSTRUCTION UNIT LAYS OUT NEW TOWNS WRECKED IN FRANCE

(By Associated Press) PARIS, Oct. 27. The Harvard reconstruction ' unit which cam to France In July has completed its work In the devastated regions and many of its members have ' returned to America. Considerable work was accomplished by the organization which consisted of 25 persons. ' The American architects planned an entirely new town to take the place of Boureuilles and a new site has been selected. This plan, was drawn up by Hale Walker of Carthagena, O.. George Lee of Boston and Prentiss French of Williamstown, Mass. The new town plan has'received the enthusiastic approval of the mayor. A number of the members of the mission who were living at Chermcnt-en-Argonne, close to the point where America made its most successful effort in the war, completed a new survey and map of that village. This work was done by Nathaniel Knowles

of Philadelphia. Joseph Hayner of

Cleveland, Rupert Giddlngs of New York and Thomas Wilder of Cincinnati.

While engineers were making the survey, six members of the unit in

cluding Richard Sias, of Coronoa, Cal., and Frederick Blaine of Elyria. O.. traced property maps of the district which, survived from the war. School Designed. Two schools have been designed and measurements of, the church of Saint Jacques at Rheims have been compiled. This latter work was done under the direction of Isadore Richmond, of Boston and Myron Dassett, of Minneapolis. At Somme-Py, Hale Walker co-operated with the town architect in making changes in the town plan itself while Merrltt Farren and Leon Keach, both of Boston, completed drawings and plans for a new town school. Other members completed a survey for a new water supply system and sanitation plan. The non-technical members of the unit were engaged for two months in construction and painting of dwellings in various parts of the devastated area.

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ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION PENETRATES UNKNOWN (By Associated Press) LONDON, Oct. 27. The first section of the British imperial antarctic expedition which left London, September 2S plans to eurvey and chart the western portion of the Weddeli sea coast and to penetrate 1,200 miles of Antarctic territory hitherto unexplored. Under the leadership of John L. Cope,, the British explorer, five men will go to the Antarctic from Christianla, After two years Cope plans to return and carry out the full program of his expedition, including the circumnavigation of the Antarctic and aerial navigation over the ice. During his absence his ship is being specially built and fitted in England for the second expedition.

BREWERIES FACE RUIN. (By Associated Press) BERLIN, Oct. 27. Economic experts report that many German breweries are facing ruin as a result of the falling off of the consumption of near beer. To prevent this the Imperial Council has adopted an ordinance which will permit German breweries to thicken brews by an increase of malt content.

HIT

-A-VEEK-

Oct. 25th to 30th

"FEATHER YOUR NEST

(TuesdayJ-

This new little sweetheart song Avas first iutroduced to Richmond music lovers by Campbell & Burr in their local concert two weeks ago. "Feather Your Nest" has not been released in a record, but in the Q. R. S. player roll and sheet music this naturalborn hit is keading the field.

COMPLETE FLOOR LAMP $30.00

ICE CREAM FOR HALLOWEEN Order now and be certain to have Price's delicious Ice Cream in Halloween moulds on your party table. Whitman's and Mul lane's Boxed Candies mean a party any time.

LOWER LOWER LOWER LOWER LOWER

prices on All Kinds of WOMEN'S APPAREL

rices on AH Kinds of CHILDREN'S APPAREL rices on All Kinds of PIECE GOODS rices on All Kinds of UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY

Prices on THINGS for the HOME

COMPELLING

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DRIV

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Back to Normalcy in Prices Bringing the Year's Biggest Economies in All Kinds of MerchandiseBeginning THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28th 8s30 a.

Ready-to-wear

In this department will be found bargains that have never before been equalled at this time of the season right at the start of the cooler weather, when heavier outer garments are necessities. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Furs, Millinery all priced unusually low for this great Drive. (Second Floor)

Every Fur Scarf, Muff, Coat and Fur Set priced at a reduction of ....v. 25 Group of New Fall Suits, many fur trimmed, of duvet cloth, silvertones, tricotines and fine men's wear serges, all sizes, previously selling for much more, priced now at $37.50 Every Suit in stock bears a radically reduced price to make this great November "Drive" a memorable one to the women of Richmond and surrounding communities. Every New Fall Coat in stock is reduced for this event. All Plush Coats, long and short, fur trimmed and plain, regular prices $27.50 to $150.00, all priced now at a discount of 20 All Wool Plaid Pleated Skirts, at $12.50 All Wool Serge Skirts, Accordeon, Knife and Blox pleated models $8.75

Group of Ladies' Silk Dresses, special $12.50 Group of Serge and Tricotine Dresses, also Silk Taffeta and Satins $16.50 Every New Fall Dress Reduced for this Event 20 Group of All Silk Jersey Petticoats $4.98 Lot of 150 Cotton Waists, regular $2.00 and $1.50 values, now back to 79 Georgette Waists, special lot priced for this great November Drive $3.98 Middies, of heavy middy jean; some plain white and other trimmed in colors, all reduced 20 Silk Tricolette Sash-tie Blouses, previously selling for $6.50 and $7.50; now $4.98 All Gingham and Percale House Dresses, regular and extra sizes, reduced at least 20 Special groups at $2.39 All Ladies' and Misses' Sweaters Reduced

Corsets

Discount of 20 on Every Corset and Brassiere

Millinery

Not in years have Women's Hats been so thoroughly artistic as Ihey are this season. Our selections have been made with the greatest care and now, during this great November "Drive", we offer special values in strictly new, high grade millinery that you cannot afford to miss. For your convenience in selecting, we have arranged three largo groups of trimmed hats at special prices $498 $7 SO SJQoo We call your attention to these three groups for in each lot will be found hats that were previously selling at much higher prices.

Children s Dresses and Coats

Groups of Children's Dresses, Middies and Skirts, all reduced at least 20 Special lots of Gingham Dresses, previously selling for $5.50 and $5.00; now $3.98 All Children's Coats Reduced for this November drive (Second Floor) All Children's Sweaters Reduced for this November drive (First Floor, East Aisle)

This Great November "Drive"

at Nusbaum's means that your dollars are worth more than they were

a month or so ago in fact, a week or so ago because they will buy so much more. In

the past there has been little satisfaction about

making bigger wages when the wages wouldn't buy as much as the smaller wages bought in the good, old

days. But now your wages will buy more, and that is much better than a raise in salary. Best of all, this No

vember "Drive" offers you the finest of the season's new goods not odd lots or old goods; everything ppick and span, new and perfect everything the best we could select in quality, patterns and colorings not at the end of the season, but right now, with the whole season of wear ahead

of you. Every section of the store is co-operating in this "Drive." No matter what kind of goods you want, you will find it at a large saving from recent

prices. Every item on this page shows a definite

price reduction. Scores of other items will be

found specially priced when you come to the

store. Don t miss seeing them. Every de-

tV partment is furnishing items of most

unusual interest to make this big

"drive" noteworthy in( every respect.

Sheetings and Pillow Tubing at Greatly Reduced Prices The following prices are in effect on our best quality SEAMLESS SHEETING Bleached 1 yards wide. Former price $1.00; Now 75 2 yards wide, Former price $1.10; Now 80 2 yards wide, Former price $1.20; Now -85 2 yards wide, Former price $1.25; Now 90 Unbleached 2 yards wide, Former price $1.00; Now 75 2Vi yards wide. Former price $1.10; Now 80 2 yards wide, Former price $1.20; Now 85 PEPPEREL PILLOW TUBING 36 inches wide, Former price 65c; Now 50 40 Inches wide. Former price 75c; Now 60 42 inches wide, Former price, 80c; Now 65 Stevens' 16-inch heavy quality bleached Linen Toweling, regular price 45c; now, per yard 34 All 55c and 50c Bleached and Unbleached Stevens Crash linen, spec'l 44

Now Everybody's Hands are Eager to go into New Gloves Splendidly ready, here with every useful and fashionable kind at prices that will surprise you for their moderation.

Ladies' one button grey Suede Gloves that sold for $2.00; special per pair 98 An assortment of Ladies' Kid Gauntlets, in black and tan, .special 79 Ladies' one button Tailored Black Kid Gloves, white seams and stitching, regular price $3.00; special $1.98

One lot of Ladies' Kid Gloves that are priced regularly up to $3.50. They are of first quality but are lines that we are discontinuing and expect to close out quickly. Positively none of these gloves will be fitted nor exchanged. The colors are black, white and tan. The Price $1.69 Ladies' Kid Gloves in black and tan, extra fine quality, to close out at $1.98

Blankets

Possession time is here. Our stocks are at their fullest just when the public demands are the greatest. Plain Grey and Tan Blankets, regular $3.75 and very special value for $3.19 Plain Grey and Tan Blankets, with pink and blue border, regular $4.00 value; special for $3.49 Grey and Tan Blanket, extra quality. siz 72 x80, regular $5.25 value; special ..$4.49 All Plaid Wool finished Blankets, now selling for $7.50, special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only $6.19 All Plaid Wool finished Blankets, now selling for $8.50, special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only $6.89

Cotton Yard Goods priced during this November "Drive" at material savings. A glance through the following list as well as the many items to be found that we have not space to announce here, will convince you of the economies here.

Bleached Outings, good heavy quality, previously selling at 45c, now 35 Bleached Outings, extra heavy quality, previously selling for 50c, now 38 Hope Muslin, the well known brand, special 19 Outing Flannels, light and dark shades, 40c and 35c values; special 29 Outing Flannels, extra heavy quality, previously selling for 59c, all new fall patterns 39 Light and dark Percales, yard wide, previously selling for 40c, now 30 Best quality Percale, light and dark patterns, previously selling for 50c, now 35 Dress Ginghams, all new patterns, 32 inches wide, previously selling for 60c and 55c; special at 43

Apron Gingham, blue or brown checks, regular 30c values, special 21 Plaid Dress Ginghams, 27 inches wide, regular price, 45c, special at 32 85c Imported Dress Ginghams. 32 inches wide, exceptionally attractive patterns, special 50 Imported Satin Finish Shirtinv. 32 inches wide, $1.93 values; special $1,19 Madras Shirting, yard wide, 89c value, all good patterns, special at 59 Serpentine Crepes, 32 inches wide, all new patterns, 65c values; special 55 All 40-inch colored Organdies, permanent finish, regular price $1.25; special 98 Unbleached Muslin, good 20c quality; special 14 Extra Quality Unbleached Muslin, 25c value 17

East Aisle Specials

Ladies' Aprons and Children's Wash Suits Choice of all Bungalow Aprons now selling for $2.75 and $2.50; special $1.98 All Children's Wash Suits y4 Off This discount applies on all lines of Children's Wash suits, including the famous "Bread Winner" line which is recognized as one of the best on the market in quality and workmanship. All at a 25 discount.

$1.75 Flower Sateen Petticoats, special $1.39 $2.50 Sateen Flounce with cotton jersey top Petticoat, special at $1.49 $2.00 Outing Skirts, reduced to $1.59 All Outing Gowns Reduced $2.75 values $1.98 $3.00 values $2.39 $3.25 values $2.59 $3.50 values $2.89

Underwear and Hosiery Ladies' Cotton Hose, black and white, reduced for this drive to, pair 19 Ladies' 50c black and white mercerized Cotton hose, special, per pair 35 Ladies' 85c Lisle Hose in black, brown, grey, navy, beaver, champagne, gold and pink, special 59 Lot of 3 dozen Silk Fibre Hose, mostly size 8 in tan, brown, grey and pink, special 69 Lot of Ladies' black Silk Hose, special $1.50 Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose, green and brown heather mixture, per pair $3.50 Van Raalte Glove Silk Hose in black, navy and brown, regular $3.00 value; special $2.69 Children's black fine ribbed Hose tor 19 Lot of Children's Hose, black or white; special 29 Boys' school Hose, extra heavy quality; regular 65c and 59c value, for 49 Men's fine quality Lisle Hose, in navy, brown or black; special 50 Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits, regular $2.75 values; special ..$1.79 Ladies' All-wool Drawers, regular $2.50 values; special $1.29 Men's medium weight Union Suits, special 81.29 Specials in all Misses' and Boys' Union Suits. Special Discount of 10 or more on All Underwear Thursday, Friday and Saturday The celebrated Carter's Underwear Included in this sale.

Silk and Wool Goods For weeks we have been hammering down prices of Silks and Wool goods. Now comes the supreme effort which proves the success of our previous attempts to lower the price of this much needed merchandise.

AN UNRESTRICTED DISCOUNT of 25 is given on every piece of Wool goods. This includes the choicest of our stocks of dress goods the celebrated Priestly's Imported Goods as well as the best of the domestic weaves. Not a piece reserved. Satin Messaline, that previously sold for $3.00, and comes in a wide variety of shades including brown, black, green, light blue and navy $1.79 Yard Wide Taffeta, all shades, previously selling for $3.50 and $3.00, now back to $2.49 $4.00 Black Taffeta, extra fine quality ..$2.98 Costume Velvet, in navy, black, brown and taupe, yard wide, previously selling for $5.00 a yard, now back to .: '93.98

Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, a large variety of shades, previously selling for $3.00; now back to $1.39 Satin, yard wide, black only, special ....$3.49 Heavy Quality Georgette, full 40 inches wide, Imported goods, previously selling for $3.00; now back to $1.79 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, extra fine quality for dresses and waists 93.75 Crepe de Chine, best quality, wide variety of shades, special -91.69 Corduroy, yard wide, in navy and brown, regular $2.75 value, special 91.98

Many Other Values Will Be Found Upon a Visit to this Department This November "Drive" Means Savings of Many Dollars In the Purchase of SUks and Wool Goods

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