Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 50, 7 January 1921 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND, FRIDAY, JAN 7, 1921.
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PENNSY EMPLOYEES SET BANQUET DATE February 22 waa cjiosen by members of the Pennsylvania Veteran Employes association, as the date for a big banquet and get-together meeting, at a session held Thursday night. ."We wish to promote the spirit of brotherly love," said J. W. Finfrock, president of the association. "Our organization is for the purpose of having a good social time, and to become better acquainted with one another." It is very difficult to get all members of the association together for any one meeting as individuals are often at duty when a meeting is held. Each member is a veteran employe with 20 years' service or more.
' Automobile pawn shops have been established in New York and New Jersey.
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Heart Problems
Dear Mrs. Thompson: Please print a skin whltener. H. J. K. A teaspoon of thei tincture of benzoin to an ounce of rosewater forms a well-known lotion, which is excellent for whitening the skin. Dear Mrs-' Thompson: About three months ago I was introduced to a young man who is very good looking and has a very prosperous business 1 am private secretary to one of his business friends, who introduced us. Since that time I have gone with this young man almost every night, but have no intention whatever of marrying him, and neither do I think he has any intention of marrying me. What we are out for. is just a good time. - The other day while out to lunch with said young man. when passing a ladies' ready-to-wear store I casually remarked upon the beauty of an expensive fur coat in the window,
never thinking that he was listening
Our West Window Offers to You a Big Assortment of Useful and Beautiful Articles Formerly priced at $1.50 to $3.50, that we are now selling at your choice
You will find in this assortment such articles as Vases, Pottery, China, Trays, Picture Frames, etc., every one worth its original price. The quantity is limited, so come early for best selection. Watch our windows for specials in things you'll want. Jenkins & Co. 726 Main Street
to me. When yesterday afternoon I reached my apartment I found a large package awaiting me, and when , opened, lo and behold, there was the same coat that I saw in. the. window. Shall I keep the coat or return It? I am sure he would be angry should I return it, but I don't much like to keep it. PUZZLED PEGGY. Return the coat. The man will respect you more and probably like you better if you refuse to take it. He knows, without a doubt, that he should not ask you to accept a gift of so much value. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young fellow eighteen years of age and am very fond of a girl of the same age. I have taken her a great many places
BREAD SUSTAINS IT'S the one food that always satisfies because it's first in nourishment first in deliciousness first in economy Good Bread more than "fills the bill" for bread-satisfaction. At Your Grocer's Nell Bread Frank Jacobs 635 North Twelfth Street
and had many good times, but lately 1 found out she had been corresponding with another fellow out of town. He was in town a few days ago and he came to see her. Since then she doesn't seem the same toward me. There is another girl who has been seeing me every day and I have walked home with her once or twice and 6he seems quite affectionate and has invited me to call on her some time. Which would be the better, to let the first girl alone and go with the
second one, or not? I really think I like the first one best. PUZZLED. It is only natural that the girl should have other friends besides you. A little jealousy has crept Into your heart In regard to the young man from out of town. Probably the girl feels the same as ever toward you, but you feel hurt and in reality have changed toward her. Try to forget about the young man from out of town, and do not refer to him or that you have noticed a change in her conduct toward you. I would advise you to remain true
to the first girl. From what you have said I should Imagine that I would like her better, too. -
PANAMA TONNAGE. (By Associated Pt-ess) PANAMA, Jan. 7. During the calendar year of 1920 ships numbering 2.814. with a total tonnage of 10,378,000 tons and carrying 11,236,000 tons of cargo, passed through the Panama canal, according to an official statement made here. This established a new high record for the great waterway, exceeding the
traffic of the fiscal year ending Jun 30. last by approximately 20 per cent being nearly 50 per cent above thai for the calendar year of 1919. Tolls aggregated 110.295,000.
MOTHERS MEND For Expectant Mother . Osed By Three Geeebatiohs errs m sootier motsisnooo tn m mst. rm BMsncLA RiauutTot Co., Din. 1-0. Anjurra. 6a
Silk and Wool Hose, $1.49 See Window
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Sale
January Clearance
Extra Specials for Saturday Selling Six Remaining Fur Coats at a Ridiculously Low Price to Close Them Out at Once.
1 GENUINE AUSTRALIAN SEAL COAT Beautifully silk lined, 36-inch
length ; regular price $395.00
$195.00
1 GENUINE NEAR-SEAL COAT
Pussywillow silk lined, 36-inch length;
regular price $395.00
$195.00
2 GENUINE FIRST-QUALITY SEAL COATS Large marten or beaver collar, 36-in. length, regu- 60?K AA lar price $595.00 tDiUtJ.UU
1 GENUINE FIRST-QUALITY SEAL COAT Large squirrel collar and cuffs, 38-inch length; regular GQPTA AA $695.00 tPOeJUeiU
1 BEST QUALITY GENUINE HUDSON SEAL Silk brocaded lining, full 40 inches long with 90-inch sweep; $500.00
25 Cloth Coats for Misses and Juniors
Coats of all-wool material, excellent styles, with large pockets and belts, large wrappy col
lars, also new cape collars, etc. Materials are Silvertones and Two-Tone Cheverone. Colors are navy, green, brown and grey. Frilled lined with best quality Sol Satin. Wonderful i i a o t i : fo rr oj 1
values, cuzes j., j.d, o. xveguiar pnee o.uu. oaiuruay special
, a ir s $Q75
25 ALL SILK PECO PLUSH COATS New flare models, with notch or shawl collars; belts can be worn inside or outside ; all lined with fancy lining ; all sizes ; full 33-inch length Sport model. Regular value to I-j A rrfT $29.75 i O
50 BLACK ALL SILK SAULT'S PECO PLUSH COATS trimmed with wide band of Cooney fur around the bottom, also large fur collar; others plain without fur trimmings. Every Coat is full lined. All sizes. Best value of the OPC -ft A season; reg. value to $59.75. tPt)""
ALL REMAINING CLOTH SUITS IN THREE SPECIAL GROUPS Your unrestricted choice of any Cloth Suit In our stock at one of the following extraordinary low prices SUITS worth OA 17K I SUITS worth 4lQQ Htl I SUITS worth TQ up to $49.75. fP&ZJ I O I up to $79.50. tPOi- 4 O up to $137.50 D OV I O
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SALE MOW GOING OR The Stock Offered You In This Great Sale Is From Our 203-205 N. EUTAW ST., BALTIMORE, MD., and 700 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, DEL, Stores.
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Epen lives Men Routed Out Of Bed By
Early Morning Fire
V NEWARK SHOE STORE
AND NEWSTADT BROS. SUFFER BIG LOSS.
The fir started, apparently, ia th basement of to ouuain at 6 East Seventh street, occupied or htewstadt Brothers, contracting painters, where paint and oili were stored. The blue then worked ita way into th basement of the Newark eoo store, at the comer of Market St. in Wilmington, DeL. and rushed up the shaft on the Seventh street aide of th building, filling the
entire structure with smoke. A
Chief Engineer Lots waa at th ore
early, and rearing bad nus, ordered a second alarm struck. This brought th Brandywica, Waeaaeo and Independence companies, and the fire -was soon under control. Th Ion on th building, which la owned by Max KcU. S10 Booievsrd. was alight, being only about 12,000.
according to th estimates, and cov
ered py insurance. Managers el tn 'paint store and th Newark Shoe Star were enable to estimate their losses, bat ssid they believed them .folly covered by insurance. Most of th da mags waa tn tha basement of th paint chop, where th fir itarted. Th third and fourth floors of th corner building ar used for storerooms.
We Have Also Added Thousands of Pairs of
BIG fIRf .SALE
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For Our Chain of Stores From Our Regular Stocks At SLAUGHTERED PRICES Positively The Greatest Values Ever Offered. Join The Crowds And Attend This Great Sale TOMORROW And GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS.
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Th Kr wnkk broko. faa? building recently at Wilmington, DL.dj no senons damaga, bat enough to warrant restocking -or store with aa entirely oew fin of NEWJUUC merrhsndia, We have fast completed inventory of oar stock and I sulked most everything in er store fee '-tt disposal. The sale starts Saturday morning at 730 and snll be. -marked by sensations) mhra-a-rstag. ' Thousands sf pair of NT WARS: Men's, Women' and Boy' shoe, still fas their original boxes, and absolutely antooched by flames er water, will be offered at price oof of all pxoyoruea to tbesr worth. Here fa norchan. to' bev " mm
entire year's supply of shoes, hosiery, etc, at a fracti of their rag-alar price. Don't oris this grand bar. gain opportunity tomorrow.
Shoe for Hen ane) Women at
S1.M. SS-M. UN and 4.M and hundreds of other big bargain
.98
$2.98
$3.98 $4.98
Women's High Shoes, Louis heels, in Gun Metal Black Kid Turn Soles, sizes 2Vi to 5 only; regular I0 QQ $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes. Sale price tO Women's High Shoes A wonderful selection of Havana Brown Kid, Cloth Tops, Patent Leather, Lace and Button, Grey Buck and Black Buck Tops, with Louis heels, Vici Kid, Common Sense Heels, Tan, Grey Buck Top, Pearl Grey Lace with Louis Heels and Vici Kid and Common Sense Heels; sizes mostly 2'i to 5'2 regular (PQ QQ $6.00 and $7.85 Shoes. Sale price )OmVO Thousands of pairs of Women's Fine High Shoes and Pumps, in Gun Metal and Mahogany with Louis and Military Heels. Also Black Vici Kid, Low Heel with Rubber Heel attached. Mostly 22 to 6. Regular AO prices $7.85 to $8.95. Sale price )Q:0 Women's Rubbers, all styles and shapes; regular QQ prices $1.00 and $1.25. Sale price OeC Women's Wool Heather Hose which is now all QQ.?. the rage. Regular price $2.55. Sale price iOL
Women's Black and Grey Juliets, regular $2.25 and $2.50 kind. Sale price
98 c
Women's All Color Juliets, regular price $2.50. Sale price
$1:29
Women's Spats, most all colors, regular price $2.50. Sale price
$1.59
Women's One Strap Comfort Oxfords, a (0 OK regular $4.00 value. Sale price tP&4dO Ladies' Ribbon Trimmed, High Cut, Felt Moccasins, regular price $2.75 and $3.00 QQ Sale price P4UO Cork and Hair Insoles, just the thing to keep your Q feet warm and prevent dampness. Sale price 0 1
Panther Tread Rubber Heels, all sizes, regular price 35c. Sale price
9c
Shed Water Oil, for water-proofing shoes and all kinds of leather. Full half pint can. Regular Cir
-3,
price 25c. Sale price
Corn Cure, the guaranteed kind. Regular price 25c. Sale price
19c
Slumber Socks and Boot Socks. Just the thing to keep your feet warm in cold weather. Regular QQ
price 75c. Sale price
Bath Slippers regular every-day price 75c iQn Sale price OL Men's Manchester Hose, regular price, 4 for $1. QQ Sale price, 4 for 0C Men's Wool Hose, regular price $1.75. (Jt Sale price ..XnwO Men's Rubbers, first quality. Most all styles. J-fl OA Regular $1.50 kind. Sale price Xl.LiU Men's Spats, regular price $2.00. fTA Sale price ....... AwOU -OYS' SHOES In Gun Metal, Patent Leather, Lace and Button; sizes 912 to 13'2. Also in Gun Metal Button, 31-2 to 41-2 only. Regular price $3.45 and $3.93. QPC Sale price lwt0 Men's heavy work shoes in black and tan. Shoes that are built to wear with heavy double weather- Qf A A proof soles. A $6.00 value. Sale price. ..... tXmxt: Men's Dress Shoes in Black and Koko Brown, in Lace, English and Blucher styles. Leather soles, also with Neolin guaranteed soles and Goodyear rubber heels. If these soles do not wear, new oaes applied free is the Goodyear guarantee. These shoes are worth (ItI QQ $10.00. Sale price PUO Men's Dress Shoes. All the latest styles and leathers, including the famous Army Shoe on the Munson last. Choice of the store, values up to $12.00. (UK QQ Sale price ftJmUO Men's Heavy Tan Work Shoes, strong, durable soles and heels, regular price $4.00 (J" QQ Sale price tDX.aO Youths' Rubber Boots, knee length, sizes (0 OPC 6-11. Sale price O Men's 11-inch Hi-Cut Hunting Boots. Qr Or Sale price . . 1 O0 Men's 16-inch Hi-Cut Hunting Boot, heavy (Q QK soles. Sale price "4)7oO Boys' Hi-Cut Storm Shoes, heavy soles, sizes (IQ Qff 9 to 13. Sale price , tpOUO
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