Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 311, 11 November 1920 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND- THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1920.
NATIONAL CONVENTION AROUSES INTEREST IN PARK-TO-PARK ROADS
By Aiisociated Tress) i
DENVER, Colo., Nov. Hi The initial convention of the National Park-to-Park Highway Association, with nearly 100 delegates in attendance, opened here today with a program calling for congressional aid for the 12 most westerly states ip raising $100,000,000 for hard-surfacing the 5. COO miles of dirt roads that serve as' connecting links to form the National Park-to-Park Highway. The convention will last three days. Stephen T. Mather, director of the National Park Service, officials of the American Automobile Association, the
Rotarians, Optimists and other western organizations, are participating. The National Park-to-Park Highway association will be put on a permanent organization basis, and state and local branches formed in 12 states and 100 cities of the west. Congress will be memorialized to make this a federal highway, roughly circling nine western states Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, and New Mexico and connecting 11 National parks. West Is Aroused. Representatives of the governors of these states, as well as Utah, Nevada and Texas, are attending the conference, which marks the close of the official tour dedicating this American motor way, with the start and finish in Denver. The trip required 76 days, noon and night meetings being held in towns on the route to arouse the west to a gTeater appreciation of its scenic, industrial and agricultural possibilities. This wonder highway in the form of a lariat loop embraces an area greater
ONE OF CAPITAL'S . BEAUTIFUL "BUDS''
Miss Ann Wicks Craven. Miss Ann Wicks Craven, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. T. T. Craven, is considered one of Washington's prettiest society "buds." Captain Craven is director of operations in the U. S. air service.
Roosevelt's Art Views ' Are Set Forth in Letter Roosevelt's views on the art of painting were set forth in a letter to P. Marcius Simons, an American ar
tist whose works he greatly admired.
three specimens of which hang in
prominent positions in his trophy room
at Oyster Bay. Writing to Mr. Si
mons, on March 19, 1904, he said:
"The first work I saw of yours was
the 'Seats of the Mighty,' and it impressed me so powerfully that I have
ever since eagerly sought out any of your pictures of which I heard. When
I became president Mrs. Roosevelt and 1 made up our minds that while
I was president we would indulge ourselves in the purchase of one really first class piece of American art for we are people whom the respective sizes of our family and our income have never warranted in making such a purchase while I was in private life! As soon as we saw 'When Light and Shadow Meet' we made up our minds at once and without speaking to one another that at last we had seen the very thing we wanted. "Mrs. Roosevelt and I feel that in your letter you have expressed much
which we have felt but not formulated. I agree absolutely with you that art, or at least the art for which I care, must present the ideal through the temperament and the interpretation of the painter. I do not greatly care for
the reproduction of landscapes which in effect I see whenever I ride or walk. 1 wish 'the light that never was on land or eea' in the pictures that I am to live with and this light your paintings have. When I look at them 1 feel a lift in my soul; I feel my imagination stirred. And so, dear Mr. Simons, 1 believe in you as an artist and I am proud of you as an American."
Canary Islands to the Florida coast, through storms and head winds, by the wife of the captain, Mrs. William F. Cram, after the captain died on the voyage and the mate and cook deserted the boat.
than continental Europe, touching in
the course of its scenic running noose Mesa Verde, Rocky Mountain, Yellow
stone. Glacier, Mount Rainer, Crater
Lake, Lassen, Yosemite, Sequoia, Gen
eral Grant and Grand Canyon National parks. A branch road will some day connect Zion National Park in Utah. Cheyenne, Great Falls, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Denver are on the route.
SUITS j at Prices "Rack f
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A Specialized Feature in Our Great November Drive
Every Suit Reduced
One group of better Suits that sold for $40.00 and $50.00
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500 Yards Just one piece 72inch black all-linen Table Damask, $4.75 JQ r7ff quality, yard i O 10 dozen 22x22 Napkins, $5 value; per CQ Qr dozen J)t)OD
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500 yards 50 Dress Gingham, yard . . . .
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Silk and Wool Dress Goods
A few of the many special items we are offering during our Silk and Dress Goods Sale
Ready-to-wear Specials Friday and Saturday
Suits Reduced
Four Special Lots at
$2850 $3750 $4750 $5500
Underwear Sweaters Hose
1 olso Cotton Blankets, grey or tan, with pink or blue bor
der, worth ?3.JS; Friday and
Saturday, pair
S2.98
Theses Suits show a saving of $10.00 to $25.00 and, in some instances, even more over earlier in the season prices.
House Dress Special 100 Dresses, broken assortments and sizes, former prices $2.50 to (J"fl QQ $1.00; Friday and Saturday . $X.t0
S4.25
SPOUT SKIRTS in plaids and chocks. Fridnv and Saturday, special at ...-89.95 and S13.95 CHILDREN'S COATS at Special Tric-fs for Friday and Saturday Soiling.
Crepe de Chine, 40 inchps
wide, $2.25 value, at
$1.39
Fancy Silks in stripes and
plaids, 36 inches wide, $2.50
and $2. 2d values, at
S1.49
East Room Specials Every Corset in our stock. Warner's Brd Fern. Xadia. Cair.ia. R. & G., Blnner, Ferris, C-B. Nemo and Elasto Girdles; all Brassiere and Sanitary Goods. Friday and Saturday, at a 10 per cent.. Discount.
All-wool plaids and checks, 48 inches and 56 inches wide,
$6.00 values, at
$4.98
Special lot all-wool Coatings. 54 inches wide, $5.25 and $4.00 values, QQ - Q at pt)iWe offer our entire stock of Silks and Dress Goods at a discount of 10 Only two days left in which to buy at these extremely low prices.
VELVET BAGS Reg. $ 5.00; Friday and Pat Reg. $ fi.50; Friday and Sat Reg. $ 7.50; Friday and Sat Rtg. $ S 00; Friday and S:it Rfg. $12 00; Friday and Pat Reg. $13.50; Friday and Sat Reg. $15.00; Friday and Sat
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$1.25 and $1.50 Hot Water Bottles, QQ special tOL
Second Floor Annex Specials 10 pieces of Outing Flannel. 27 inches wide, pink and blu? checks and stripes. Extra good duality, heavy fleece, worth 40c per yard; Friday and Saturday only, per yard 25 3 Doz. Ladies' Cotton Knit Skirts, sanitary color, worth 9Sc; Friday and Saturday sal each G9c 3 Doz. Ladies' Billie Burke Pajamas in whit madras, pink madras and white etam'ne, sizes from 35 to 41. worth $3 00 each; Friday and Saturday sale price, each 81. OO 4 Doz. Children's "Billie Burke" sleeping garments, nnde up in fancy ptripp fleece, sizes 2. 4, 6 ypars, worth $2.25; Friday and Saturday sale price, each SI. GO While on the 2nd Floor Annex do not fail to see our Bargain Counter where you will find Boys' Wash Suits. Children's Sweaters. izrs 26. 28, 30; Children's Dresses and Ladies' Bungalow aprons, all at greatly reduced prices. 3 Doz. Ladies' All Wool Scotch Plaid Auto Caps, regular 75c value; Friday and Saturday closing out price 3SC
1 lot fancy plaid Blankets, tan and white, blue and white, grey and white, double bed size, worth $5.00; Fridav
and Saturday, pair
1 car.e fancy Woolnap Plaid Blankets, pink and white, blue and white, grey and white, tan and white, plaid, look like wool, feel like wool, almost as warm as wool, extra size 72xS4, worth $10.00: Friday and Satur- 7P day, pair )llO 1 case cotton-filled Comforts, covered with good quality of nlkolinp, knotted by hand, double bed size, worth $6.00; Fridav and Satur- d 4 AQ day, each 0tcO
Annex Specials Lot ladies' fancy Fibre and Siik Hose and plain color Silk Hose, $1.50 and $2 value. Friday and Saturday, pair IOC 1 lot ladies' Union Suits, cotton, medium wpight. half low neck, elbow sleeves and high r.eck, long sleeves and a-kl length. $2 50 value. Friday and Saturday, Q- fQ
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1 lot of men's grey Cotton Socks. C5c value; Friday and
Saturday, pair
1 lot of men's Doniet Night Shirts. $2 50 value. Friday
and Saturday, each
1 lot boys' Cotton Sweater Coats. $1.50 value; Friday
and Saturday, each
19c let Night Friday
..$1.98
sweater Friday 98c
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