Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 104, 11 March 1921 — Page 7
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WASHINGTON, March 11. The future of the department of commerce in its abilities to meet the needs of trade and industry must await the "thorough reorganization of the whole executive machinery," now being undertaken by the Joint congressional reorganization committee, Secretary Hoover said today. The ' declaration was made in Mr. Hoover's first statement as a Cabinet member in which he announced the policy of his department to be one of service and not of "regulation of trade nnd industry." Outside of voluntary , measures he said the only immediate extension of service would be in the obtaining of greater internal efficiency. '"In order to do service to the greatest advantage," Mr. Hoover said, "I wish to establish a wider and better organized co-operation with the trade and commercial organizations and will in a short time present some plans to this end. I want to see our efforts to push our foreign commerce more closely related to our industries." Discourages More Taxes. Such enlarged activity, he declared, was within the original purpose of his department and would require neither additional legislation nor appropriations. Further burdens on the taxpayers for the undertaking of new work were discouraged by Mr. Hoover ' on the ground of economy, need of reorganization and reduction of less essentials.
I City Lodges 1 V J BEN-HUR Tnftlatory work was put on by BenHud lodge in the rooms Thursday night. A dance will be given Saturday night. Miller's orchestra will furnish the music. Mrs. William "Van Etten and Mrs. Aubrey Minor are to be hostesses at the meeting of the Tirzah Aid to be held next Wednesday.
MOOSE Officers elected at the last meeting include George Sheffer, dictator; Glen Reynolds, vice-dictator; W. L. Seekings, prelate; Albert Morel, treasurer; Charles Kuhlman, trustee; and T. T. Trobaugh, representative to the supreme lodge. Installation of officers will be held on Monday night, March 28
P. OF R. No. 15 The meeting place of Pride of Richmond Council No. 15, Daughters of America, has been changed from the Vaughn hall to the Campfield hall over 17 South Seventh street, effective with the next meeting. A class
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of seven candidates was initiated at the regular session last Wednesday. Plans for a roll call meeting to be held March 23 will be made at the next meeting.
RED MEN Drill practice will feature the regular meeting in the. hall on South Seventh street Friday night.
it is probable that many will attend! J TO If) II Tlin A fill I TO the parties and take their children. J LLU I UN lAlll AUlflllO
.Children up to 14 years old will attend the pftxties for kiddies, and those between 15 and 21 will take part in the young folks- special entertainments.
800 ON FIRST NIGHT
CENTERVILLK. Ind., March 11. The Lambertson garage building here was jammed to the doors Thursday evening at 1 o'clock when the fair and
Illustrated World says that last year ths United States imported 15 per cent
of its toys, in contrast with 85 per cent i fun fest conducted under the auspice eight years ago. , : 'of Paul Hunt post. American Legion,
opened. Everything necessary to lure the timid dollar from the pocketbook of the bystander, was there In abundance. That the methods of the ex-service men were effective is indicated by the fact that gross receipts of $700 were announced. Approximately 800 admis-
field, commander of the post, said Fri-SVVIS PROPOSE, MONOPOLY
day morning that its qualities had not been impaired in the slightest by the opening. , W. A. Friede. of Richmond, will be one of the star performers Friday evening, acting as auctioneer at the sale of a pig and a she?p contributed, to
sions were counted by the close of the J the affair.
evening. The lard and ham. tree bore fruit steadily all evening, and Keith Hat-
Harry Frankel of Richmond, will
sin? at the . opening of the Saturday evening fair.
ON IMPORTATION OF. WHEAT BERNE, March 11 The government proposes an addition to the conatituton providing a state monopoly In th? importation of breadstuff, such as existed during the war, it was announced recently. ' : .
The United States lost far more soldiers in the civil war than in the world war.
EAGLES
Members of the Eagles lodge were
entertained at their last meeting by
Carl S. Lohrey, magician, of Dayton,
O. It is reported that the performer j is a wonder, and furnished an even-i
ing's entertainment. Special -dispen
sation will be allowed members, starting with the next meeting. A surprise is prepared for the meeting of:
March 24. it is reported.
SCOTTISH RITE
Mav Day parties for kiddies and!
voung roiKS are to ue ueiu uy me auHpn) Arrentpd Scottish Rite. Valley
of Indianapolis, Saturday, April 6U.
As Richmond has about 100 thirtysecond degree Scottish Rite members
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25c Dress Gingham at
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SELLING OUT Beautiful plaid effects in all the new Spring colors, fine quality Dress Ginghams for only, yard , 14c
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Women's $1.2 i Underwear ,
49c
SELLING OUT Women's extra fine fleece lined Vests and Pants for winter. Buy 'em now for next winter and save 75.
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Women's Silk Poplin Dresses.
$3.98
SELLING OUT Beautiful styles in new Silk Poplin Dresses in many different styles and colors, ail sizes; special ....$3.98
An Idea of the Crowds Coming to the Grand Leader!
INFANTS' WEAR at HALF PRICE SELLING OUT All infants' Caps. Princess Slips, Dresses, etc., to be sold at half price.
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49c
MEN'S $1.24 UNDERWEAR
SELLING GUT Men's fleece lined Shirts and Drawers that used to sell tor ?1.24; special now, per garment 49c
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CHILD'S 25c HOSE at
SELLING OUT Children's 25c Brown Hose in all sizes; special sale price, a pair 11c
59c
CHILDREN'S ROMPERS at
SELLING OUT Children's pretty Rompers, made of fiDe Percale, Kiddie Cloth, etc., all sizes; special 59c
89c
MEN' SUMMER UNION SUITS
SELLING OUT Men's Balbriggan or Porosknit Unions, ankle length, short sleeves; Athletic Suits included.
Such stupendous price-smashing! You never saw anything like it! Mr. Friedman, of The Grand Leader, is going out of business, and, therefore, these sensationally low prices. Just look at the picture of the crowds here! You have the proof here and can see for yourself how the people of Richmond are responding to the big sale shopping and saving every day! STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
MEN'S $2.98 UNION SUITS
$1.33
SELLING OUT Mens extra beavy fleece lined Union Suits. It will pay you to lay in a supply for next winter.
WOMEN'S $2.98 GOWNS
89c
SELLING OUT Women's full-cut. Flannel Night Gowns, silk embroidered and finished; special 89c
39c
CHILD'S PANTY WAIST UNION SUITS
SELLING OUT Children's ribbed Panty Waist Union Suits, bottom trimmed; special 39c
WOMEN'S $3 CORSETS at
SELLING OUT Women's up to $3.00 Coutil Corsets; special to close out.. 98c
98c
$1.98
$5.00 GEORGETTE BLOUSES
SELLING OUT Women's pretty Georgette Blouses, beaded and lace trimmed, all sizes.
39c LONSDALE CAMBRIC
SELLING OUT The well known Lonsdale soft finish Cambric; special. .. .23s
23c
New Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses
for Women
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Related shipments of new Spring Ready-to-Wear that Mr. Friedman con tracted for months ago are now corning in. We must keep these Suits, 'Coats, Dresses and Skirts, and will sell anything for half price. iThis is your golden opportunity to get your Easter outfit at a nominal price. ALL SPRING SUITS HALF PRICE ALL SPRING DRESSES AT HALF PRICE ALL SPRING COATS HALF PRICE
One Special Group of Women's $15.00 Serge or Tricotine
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Think of it! Five dollars and ninety-five cents for a brand-new SPRING DRESSES! Exclusive models in th.s assemblage, tailored of excellent Serges and Tricotines, prettily embroidered styles, in all sizes.
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25c BLEACHED - n MUSLIN IOC SELLING OUT Storm King fine bleached Muslin, fine soft thread; no starch.
16c
24c DOUBLE LL MUSLIN
SELLING OUT Tomorrow we will place on sale 5.000 yards Duquesne 36-inch brown Muslin to sell at, yard 16s
36-INCH BROWN MUSLIN
10k
SELLING OUT As a leader for tomorrow we place on sale C6-inch unbleached Muslin at, yard 10)i;c
MEN'S 50c DRESS SOCKS
24c
SELLING OUT Men's fine Lisle Dres3 Socks in navy, black, grey or tan; per Pair 24c
$3.98 COTTON BLANKETS
SELLING OUT Large cotton Blankets, warm as wool; special, a pair $1.33
$1.33
BOYS' or GIRLS' UNION 'SUITS SELLING OUT Boys' or fleece lined Union Suits ...
69c
girls'
$1.2 1 ..69s
$1.33
81x90 BONTEX BED SHEETS
SELLING OLT Fine, soft-fini.-h Muslin Bed Sheets, size 81xS0, free from filling; each . $1.33
98c
LADIES $3.00 PURSES for
SELLING OUT Women's leather Strap Purses in hundreds of good spring styles. Each 98c
98c
WOMEN'S $1.75 WAISTS ..... ......
SELLING OUT Ladies' sheer quality Voile Blouses, neat styles, trimmed nicely;'', each ...-......-.... 93c
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