Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 35, 20 December 1920 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND.; MONDAY, DEC. 20, 1920.

TECHNISCHE NOTHILFE AIDS GERMANY III FIGHTING STRIKE EVIL

(By Associated Press) BERLIN. Dec. 20. The back-bone of the German government today Is the Technische Nothilfe, a technical emergency aid association supported by the ; government. Dr. Alex Berwit. one of ; the leaders of that organization in Ber- ; lin told the correspondent of The As- '. sociated Press the other day. Dr. Berj wit's statement was made as the ; "alarmwent out for the Technische Kothilfe to mobilize to take charge of ; the electric lighting plants here, left idle by a sudden strike. He considers ' his organization more potent than r troops or police for the welfare of his f country. "Two or three hundred Irresponsible radicals can terrorize 4,000,000 people,"

. the doctor said. "Troops cannot pre-

. vent it; the electric lighting plants are dark, the streets are dark, the trams : are still and what can Boldiers do? . They cannot operate these plants, i which require highly skilled labor. There is only one organization that ' can assume control and that is the ; Technische Nothilfe."

; The , Technische Nothilfe, went in

and began firing the furnaces and then

the strikers voted to return to work.

The Technische Nothilfe moved out. ; ' Not Strike-Breakers. "We are skilled workmen, not strikebreakers,nor labor union, men; we really are the representatives of a pub; lie that in these days is more or less ' at the mercy of a few agitators," eaid '- Dr. Berwit. "We never interfere in a l strike for wages; all we do is step in I and operate . publio utilities, prevent

: sabotage, and furnish the people just

the bare necessaries of a daily exist

ence, we step into the breach when chaos threatens." In Berlin it is understood the Techjnlsche Nothilfe has 10,000 men en-

trolled for immediate service. They

.1 are carefully recruited from every -(business and listed so that there can

? be no confusion. Arrangements have

S been made whereby they can drop the fwork they are doing and answer the

) Technische Nothilfe's call. "All Gerjmany is as carefully organized as BerPin," Dr. Berwit declared.

'Kidnapping of Rich Jews

Continues in Budapest

(By Associated Press) BUDAPEST, Dec. 20-Mysterious kidnapping of rich Jews continue here and the police seem unable to end it or to detect the criminals. Recently three wine merchants who had gone to the country disappeared. The police followed their tracs to the lake Balaton, where the water washed ashore a boat in which the hats of the merchants were found. All further trace was lost and their fate is Ftill unknown, although there is every indication of murder. , The, case of Jacob Relssman, a rich piano manufacturer, belongs to the same catagory. Reissman was carried away from his home in Budapest by three men who pretended to be detectives of the military police. Reissman vanished and with him the' contents of his safe. It is considered certain that the unfortunate manufacturer was robbed and killed althoun neither the perpetrators nor the body of the victim were found.

Sidenstricker, Greenville

Traveling Salesman, Had Narrow Escape From Death GREENVILLE, O., Dec. 20. R. J. Sidenstricker, traveling man residing in this city had a narrow escape from death at the Vine street crossing of the Cincinnati Northern railroad. Sidenstriker.was driving west on Vine street just at the time the Cincinnati Northern passenger train, due here at

8:30 from the North, was approaching the crossing. He applied the brakes of his Ford touring car, but on account of the slippery condition of thei street, he saw that he could not stop .

in time to keep from being hit by the train. With presence of mind, he turned the car to the right and the rear end of the machine skidded around and side-swippped the drivers on the engine. When he stopped the machine it was within about five feet of going over the steep stone abutment into Mud Creek. Louis Tuetlng Dead. Following a long illnes from tumorous growth, Louis H. Tuetlng died Tuesday evening at 8:15, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Lammers, 230 Oakwood avenue. Mrs. Dunker Succumbs. Mrs. Barbara Dunker, former Greenville citizen, died at the, home of her daughter, Mrs. John D. Ryan, at Dayton, Tuesday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. The deceased was the widow of the late William Dunker, who was a resident of this city at one time, and later moved to a farm west of Ansonia in Brown township. She was 73 years of age.

Store Open till 9:00 p. m. Until Christmas i - H. C. HASEMEIER CO.

A PRETTY FjtKDCK FOR THE GROWING GIRL

Pattern 3373 is shown in this model. It is cut in 4 Sizes: 6, 8, 10, and 12 years. A 10 year size will require 4 yard3 of 27 inch material. Checked or plaid gingham, striped seersucker, percale, serge, velveteen, sateen, Challie and taffeta are all attractive for this model. Green and blue plaid with blue facings would be

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AIR PASSENGERS. (By Associated Press.) L'OXDOX, Dec. 20. British ar.French companies conducting tli-London-Paris air service carried from September 2, 1919 to October 30, ItC'o, 3,933 passengers, 199,885 pounds weight of goods and covered altogether a distance of 302,000 miles. ,

A pattern of this Crastratkm mailed to any address on receipt of 12 cents; Is silver or stamps. Address Pattern Department Palladium Patterns will be mailed to your address within one week.

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Will You Have a Housefull of Company at Christmas? If Christmas, this year, means for you a house full of guests, it is not a bit too early to begin making ready. This laundry will help you in a very practical way by making your table linen speckless and spotless. We have a special care department to which are assigned the valuable linens, draperies, as well as garments of unusually deiicate materials. Call us early, call us now. Naturally, the earlier you send for the wagon, the better and the quicker we can serve you. Phone 2766 The Only "Soft Water Laundry" in the City Richmond Home Laundry We Specialize on Finished Family Washings All Pieces Ironed

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Store Open till 9:00 p. m. Until Christmas

Stors Opsn till 9:00 p. m. Until Christmas

Christmas Spirits Infectious-You'll Catch the

Aliment HereSure

Happy

With Christmas only five days away, everybody will have to start shopping in earnest now if they would choose gifts that will bring happiness to those on their gift lists. Our beautiful Christmas goods with their reasonable prices bring joy to gift seekers.

GIFTS THAT WILL BRING JOY TO THEM CHRISTMAS UMBRELLAS Ladies', Gents' and Children's KIMONOS Silk, Crepe. Challies, Corduroy, in all the BLOUSES A new line for Christmas, all the latest models, in colors and black, beautiful line of handles; price range new models and beautiful colors; price range, $1.98 to Georgettes, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta Satins, Jerseys, etc..

$1.50 to $13.50

$19.98.

price range $3.75 to $25.00 each

A complete line Ladies', Misses' and Children's new goods received this week for the holidays. All will show a marked reduction in price.

BATH ROBE BLANKETS New line of Beacon Blankets for Robes, beautiful line of colors; choice $7.48. Complete including girdle. PETTICOATS See the special line of Silks and Jerseys; price range $4.48 to $16.50 See the special Mercerized, with fancy flounce; $3.00 value; choice $1.98, all colors. BLANKETS See the special lots $2.98, $3.98, $5.98. Extra special one case Nashua Plaids, extra large, assorted colors, special $6.75 pair

BATH ROBE S Ladies', Gents' and Children's. Ladies' and Gents' $5.98 to $13.50 each. Children's $3.48 to $6.98 each. KNIT GOODS A complete line. Caps of all kinds. Cacjues. Scarfs, Children's Sets, Booties. BOUDOIR CAPS New line specials at 59c, 75c, 98c, $1.25 SWEATERS Endless line for Ladies, Misses and Children, all shapes and kinds. Ladies' and Misses' $44)8 to $25.00 each. Children's $1.98 to $9.98

COATS Entire line shows a marked reduction including Ladies', Misses', Juniors' and Children's. All at after Christmas reduced prices. SUITS ALL REDUCED SOME '2 PRICE; OTHERS V3 OFF DRESSES All reduced, none held back. All the newest models rsome at one-half price, others at one-third and one-fourth oft. See the special lots $14.98. $19.98, $25.00

HOSIERY

GREAT CHRISTMAS SILK SALE T JnHprwpfir

CHIFFON TAFFETA

All shades, yard wide, including navy blue and brown; $3.50 values Sale Price $1.79 NOVELTY SILKS Yard wide, in plaids, checks and stripes, worth up to $2.50 Sale Price $1.59 KIMONO SILKS Yard wide Satin, with large floral .patterns, the most beautiful goods we have ever shown. Sale Price $1.79 WASH SATINS 40-inch, in flesh, pink, turquoise, ivory and sky; regular $3 value Sale Price $1.98

SILK SHIRTINGS We have always features these goods, and our line is seasoned, and more complete than ever. We show some wonderful values Sale $1.69. $2.69.

i $3.69.

PLAIN SILK POPLINS

Yard wide, m every wanted shade, including navy and black. Sale Price 89c CREPE DE CHINE 40inch, in every light or dark shade, including ivory, flesh and pink. Sale Price $1.79

ISILK TRICOLETTE

v ard wide, for Blouses and Dresses in navy, brown ind black Sale Price $1.98 SATIN MESSALINE This cloth has a bright satin finish, comes in all wanted shades; our regular $3.00 value Sale Price $1.79

Ladies' Silk Hosiery Always acceptable. Wayne Knit or Gordon give the utmost satisfaction at every price from $1.00 to $5.00 pair, all colors See the specials at $1.00, $2.00 and $2.50 Men's Hose Cotton, Lisle, Fiber and Silk, 29c to $1.50 Children's Hose 35c to 80c pair Pony hose are 'the best for wear.

EXTRA SPECIAL,

TAFFETA Black, yard wide, very special MESSALINE Black, yard wide, $2.50 value

SATIN Black,

$3.00 value

SOI Black, yard

DUCHESS

yard wide.

PEAU DE

wide, $3.50 value SILK POPLIN Black, wide, bright finish . . .

yard

$1.39 $1.39 $1.79 $1.98 ... 69c

CREPE DE CHINE 40-inch, ivory or flesh; special WASH SATINS 40-inch, ivory or flesh, $3.00 value PONGEE National shade, all silk CHINA SILK 36-inch, ivory, for Blouses LA JERZ Ivory, for Blouses and Undergarments

$1.39 $1.98 $1.39 $1.19 $1.98

Silk Underwear Camisoles, Chemise, Bloomers Gowns, Vests, Union Suits; prices range from $1.25 to $9.98 per garment. We call special attention to the chemise at $1.50, $2.25 and $2.50

40 COMPETENT SALESPEOPLE TO ATTEND TO YOUR EVERY WISH TABLE LINENS, TOWELS and WASH CLOTHS

TABLE LINENS Can you imagine a more acceptable gift than beautiful linens? WTe have made an effort to secure the most representative lines of these The widths range from 64 to 72 inches goods we have ever offered. They com') of Mercerized, Union and Pure Linen, and the designs must be seen to be appreciated. Mercerized, price range $1.00 to $1.50

Union, very special value. $1.50. Pure Linen, beautiful designs, $3.50 to $4.50 FANCY LINENS We show a large variety of Scarfs, Doilies and Center Pieces. Some trimmed with the heavy Cluny laces, others with the fine filet laces; all sizes and shapes Lace Edge Scarfs. 89c to $4.00 Lace Edge Doilies, 50c to $2.00 Lace Edge Center Pieces, $2.00 to $7.00

MADERIA LINENS A new department. We have just received the most beautiful assortment of these goods ever offered in Richmond. Napkins and Doilies, all hand made, and you will be surprised at the prices asked for these goods Lunch Sets, 13-piece set, very special at $15.00. Napkins, size 12x12, $1.50 each; 6 for $8-50. Doilies, from the small 4-in. up to the 24-In. size; price range 69c to $6.00

FANCY TURKISH TOWELS These goods always make an acceptable gift. We show some very special values from the small guest size up to the large bath towels. The colors are mostly pink and blue, all good patterns and heavy double thread. See the special values offered at 35c, 59c, 79c and $1.00 WASH CLOTHS To match towels in a good assortment of patterns; special at 10c and 15c

Purses Here you will find every new novelty in Leather, Silk and Velvet, in Bags, Canteens, Purses and Vanity Boxes. All priced at our usual moderate prices, with some very special values at $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 and $6.00.

PANDORA LEATHER BAGS This ishe very latest novelty and one of the most beautiful things we have ever shown. It comes in PurBes, Bags and Canteens; price range $2.00 to $12.00

RIBBONS Thousands of yards of pretty new Ribbons, some are plain, others in the fancy plaids, checks and stripes for Hair Bows, Camisoles, Bags, Sashes and Girdles. Want to call your attention to these special groups 50c, 69c, $1.00

IVORY COMPOSITION WHITE IVORY The popularity of this item is as great as ever, having just received another shipment our line is complete in every detail, including Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Bottles, Trays, Hair Receivers, Puff Boxes, Jewel Cases and all small manicure pieces. All priced at our usual moderate prices. IVORY SETS In addition to the above we show a wonderful line of Toilet and Manicure Sets for men, women and children. These goods will be offered this week at 54 Off. See the special sets priced at $1.88 to $12.00

GLOVES This is one of the busiest spots in the store. Gloves are practical and always appreciated. This year we show complete lines for women and children in Silk, Chamoisette and Kid, all sizes and shades. SILK GLOVES $1.50 and $2 Chamoisette $1.00 to $2.00 Short Kid $4.00 and $4-50 Long Kid Gloves $7.50 to $9.50

NECKWEAR Here you will find everything that Is new in Collars, Collar and Cuff Seta, Vestees, Rufflings, Windsor and Middy Ties. You will be surprised at the pretty things offered at 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00

STATIONERY STATIONERY Hundreds of boxes of holiday stationery in all of the new shapes and tints Including white, somo are combination boxes and have cards and paper in the same box. Some of our most popular numbers are priced at . 50c, 69c, $1-25, $1.50, $2A0

Handkerchiefs

This is an important Christmas Item. We show them from 5c to $2.00 each. All white fancy colored embroidery, fancy Sport patterns, colored linen embrold e r y. white maderia, white with lace trimming, silk Crepe de Chine, initials for men and women. Han and women

Handker chiefs put up in fancy boxes

DOLLS

DOLLS We can not take space to say all of the things our doll department deserves. We show the most complete line we have ever offered. All prettily dressed ready to band out on Christmas morning. See the special values offered $1.39, $1.69, $240, $3.50, $5.00

aunatv THE STORE WITH ONLY ONE PRICE CUUkto -V;i",,'1'"c-''''Mtj W -J