Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 1, 2 January 1922 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, INDW MONDAY, JAN. 2, 1922.

PAGE F1V The Middle GrouU By MARION RUBINCAM

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TRYING TO UNDERSTAND Chapter 48. "You see, if we had a lot of oney." Jane went on. 'we could" ha vf a big house big enough at least hi could' get away from each other now and then "Married people ouehtn't wnt to set away from each other," M3- Ta'. bot interposed. Jane straightened up, with little impatient sigh. "Thafs just it, mother,' s Paid. "That's just the trouble wi your point of view and ours. You pi verything down by what people d?ht to do, or ought not to do " "How else can you ?" "You can't Judge them thai way," Jane went on. You have to talo them as you find them. People ogbt to live nice, peaceful moral li3 but they don't. They ought to sUP 'with their windows open, and tak lots of baths and exercise to keep tbflnselves fit but they don't. You mustn't blame them, you must take tlem the wax they come." She went on after a.paust "Most married people are mhappy because they see too much of each other. I quite agrte with Uonad about that. When you have a lover bouse that in itsplf is nlpnonnt. andSieient

FACTS ONLY Sale Starts Tuesday Morning at 8:30 o'clock Sale Starts Tuesday Morning at 8:30 o'clock TRUTH . ALWAYS' v At 8:30 o'clock Tuesday Morning, January 3rd, Begins Our anniary "Distribution D 99

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range tempting meals; and wen you can have your own rooms to ft away from people, to be let alone work and think well, don't you s. it is quite different. We would haf to be in one or two little rooms, would always be under each other's feet, in each other's way, we would afays b3 looking at each other and Dmald is nervous and impatient. No, t would not do. not even if I could staxi that. "That's why most marries go

. wrong. People see too much of each

other. ' They don't let eact other :lone. Then Donald would f'- that it was expected of him to pmide a nice home for me, and he wold feel badly because he couldn't thre are so many reasons why he is isainst marriage." "Do you want to marry hint" Mrs. Talbot asked suddenly. Jane nodded her head, siowt tears dangerously near her eyes, faccurned so her Another Would not as though her mother would notpess! "I'm old-fashioned enough to iit it. really," she answered. But it cit be, so whv talk of it?" "But if Donald is in love wiilyou?" "That's what makes it quite alright for him," Jane said. "He knowwe both know that we are very mh in love. He will never be in lowith another woman, and I know djust as surely as though I could a all my life ahead of me, that I willrver love another man. I couldn" " Again she paused, brown eyes aminous as she thought of her ove. "There is no one in the worlilike Donald" she said softly. "Soihat would be the difference? I can, whether we married or not? Thunly thing is to be really in love." "Do you mean that you wouliiva with him?" Mrs. Talbot hardly lied ask the question. ."Listen, mother. You heard Any say the other night that she" ingoing to marry a rich man, tha rt-l she could find. She says she is ra to do it deliberately, eyes opeito make a career, for herself, whacr she is in love with the man oroL Now, do you think that is right'

-'There was a long silence. "I want her to marry Dick," rs. Talbot said suddenly. V "That's not the question. I'll ut it another way. Which of these .-o women do you think was bad-iy Tait, who married for a home, becae it was that or go out and workjr that little girl at home who felb love, and, as father says, vt wrong?" Mrs. Talbot thought. "Neither was good 1 suppose I h,more respect for the women who rely was in love, though. She does set to have given up something thou your father would never agree." Jane drew a long breath. "Six months ago you would nev have said that. Perhaps, after a you will be able to understand" '"I will never understand that -wh is wrong is right. It is wicked-n

to marry." ' j "Even if the other thing is to' on all my life ea-'.ing my heart ! for a man 1 love to go on as wM you know how narrow and faded a sour oid rasrids'are. Ixok at tta: living near us at home! It's my I',, why can't I live it as I want if Ij! nor .hurt others?" ! It was a cry from a hungry heps . Mrs. Ta'.bot was surprised at iu i tensity. ' 'But Jane,' she cried you have' you are not going to go with hi; You haven't " Tomorrow The Faithful Dick.

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old and taking, dancing lessons hh'1 want, to go to t he private dances. Hoy' can I have a chance to go. as I, don s t-are to go to the public dance? an don't aem to know any of the fello" who attend private dances. I thaa'j-j you. Perhaps your dancing teacher X help you out of your difficulty it yo present the matter and explain 'ou7 troble. . "J

IT'S NOT A PIPE DREAM A if your sewer or waste pipe is j clogged MEERHOFF'S "PRESTO" J and numbing Service will reallyclear it. Phone 123G 9 So. 9th St.

See Our Black Satin Aprons jj

Boyce Garment Co. 1209 Main St.

Candied Cherries Candied Pineapple

Glace' Apricots Glace' Peaches Glace' Figs and Pears Citron and Candied Peels ' Glace' Pineapple Fingers -Colored Candied Pineapple John M. Eggemeyer & Sour Bee Hive Grocery 3 Phones '

A sale that is more than an ordinary, CLEARANCE SALE a determined effort to help clear the way for the dawning NATIONAL PROSPERITY BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT BE ON HAND EARLY TO SHARE IN THESE MANY SAVINGS

There is just one big; thing to be done by the merchants and people of this country in order to clear the way for the greatest prosperity that our nation has ever known. Nothing stands in the way of full production by factories everywhere except the merchandise now on hand in stores throughout the United States. (

Now the time has come, we believe, to GET THAT MERCHANDISE INTO the HANDS of the PEOPLE, so that the stores may place new orders with the mills and factories and THUS PUT MILLIONS of WORKERS BACK ON THEIR JOBS, and thus create happiness and prosperity for workers everywhere.

In this sale we are doing our part by reducing prices to the very lowest much below the prices we can afford to sell them. We consider it our part in the work of bringing prosperity back, hollowing is the remarkable array of extraordinary, offerings that we have created to inaugurate our January Distribution Drive.

Domestics and Cotton

Dress Goods

The lowest prices in cotton goods for many years. Savings in every department. It will repay you well. to stock up on necessaries during these Sale Days. With a steady to rising cotton market, these prices will not be duplicated for many months

Silks and Wool Goods A January Sale of Silk and Wool Goods that spells savings in every item. An excellent time to purchase dress, skirt or . waist materials to be made up in the early spring.

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to come. Hope Muslin, the wellknown brand, special, yard 15 Special Bleached Muslin, soft finish, reduced to, yard 12z Unbleached Muslin, good weight, special, per yard 10

Lonsdale and Hill Muslin, 25c value, extra fine count and finish, special during this sale 18 Cheesecloth, a special quality, yd. wide at 20c Unbleached Muslin extra fine quality, reduced to, yard.-15

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. Pepperel Sheetings at reduced prices during this January Sale Unbleached. Bleached. 7- 4 width 55c 8- 4 width 55c 57c 9- 4 width 57c 60c 10 4 width '. . 60c 6jc 60-inch width 50c

Apron Gingham, good quality, checks in blue and white, green and white; red and white, brown and white ; black and white, special 15C Cotton Poplins, regular 35c values, special at 25 ' Lot of Percales, light and dark patterns, specially reduced to 19 Lot of Dress Ginghams values 25c and 29c, now yard 19

Lot of 35c and Dress Ginghams, cial

All-Silk Japanese Pongee, 12mm weight, regular $1.29 value, special for this sale 9S All Silk Pongee, excellent for draperies; special at 75j Silk Shirtings, large assortment of stripes, Roman and pin stripes, special S1.29 Messaline, yard wide, all light shades, regular $2 value ..1.59 Crepe Poplin, special Per yard S1.50 Silk Poplins, reduced for this sale to 89 Plain Taffetas, a special group worth $2.25 and $2, special SI. 59 Silk Tricolette! in brown, blue, white, jade and American Beauty, special per ard S1.59

Lot of Plaid Dress Goods, dark colors, suitable for children's dresses and skirts, per yard Lot of Wool Goods, 40 inches wide, in this lot is included "checks, plaids, stripes and plain serges, reduced t0 9S Lot of All-Wool Plaids and Stripes, also plain Serges and fancy weaves, regular $2.75 and $2.50 values, special at S1.98 Lot of $3 50 Wool Goods, special S2.C5 Men's All-Wool Suitings, regular $5 yd. values; special during this January event, a rd, : 82.98 Wool Tricotine, brown, black, taupe, copen and turquoise, yd. 2.65

AUj. Linen Brown TowelSg, 18 inches wide, 35c value, special 25 Part Linen Toweling, half bleached finish, regular 18c value, special :...12!4 Bleached Toweling, red stripe border, linen finish, special 15 Steven's All Linen Crash, 17 inches wide, special 19. All Linen Huck Towels, made in' Scotland, special this sale 69 Fancy , Embroidered Huck Towels, $1.25 value, special while they last -49 Huck Towel, hemstitched border, special at , 39

Towels and Table Linens

At Greatly Reduced January Sale Prices Plain White Huck Towels, hemstitched borders, regular $1 value, special 59 Fancy Turkish Towels, value to 75c, now 494 Plain White Turkish Towels, values 50c, now 29 Lot of Plain White Turkish Towels, values 50c, now 29 - Lot of Plain White Turkish Towels to close at -19 Turkish Wash Cloths, special 10 Knit Wash Cloths, special 5e All Linen Damasks reduced during this sale, one-fourth off.

Underwear

January Sale Prices on all Underwear Underwear for the entire family at greatly reduced prices. These reductions affect Carter's Underwear as well as all other standard brands.

For a limited time during this January Event we offer a discount of 20 PER CENT on all Underwear including Carter's underwear for the entire family.

Ladies' Union Suits, one big lot of garments medium weight, regular values $1.75 and $1.98, special 9 Lot of Men's and Ladies' Two-piece Garments, to close the lot at One-Half Price Children's and Misses' Union Suits in special group values of $1.50; special 98 Ladies' 1-piece Flannelette Pajamas, regular $2.50 values, special S1.49

Lot of Boys' $1.75 and, ')f

faults, special $1.25 Children's $1.25 Flannelette Sleepers, $1.25values, special . 59

Gowns, hemstitched around the neck, regu-i lar $1.50 value ..89" Children's Flannelette Petticoats, regular $1.25 value, special for this sale 89Ladies' and Misses', Sateen Bloomers white and pink, specfal at 89

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Outings, dark and light patterns, good quality, special 15 Yard Wide Outings, light patterns and plain white, regular 22c and 25c values, special, at 17 Challies, all new patterns, large assortment of colors, 29c values, special 19

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Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. In specially arranged groups, priced at reductions for this January Event.

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CHOICE OF ALL LADIES' SUITS Regular values from $29.50 to $98.50; Sale price HALF PRICE

LADIES' COATS Choice of one big lot of Ladies' Coats, regular values $25.00 to $97.50. Now..'. y2 Price Choice of all Plush Coats, long or short at y2 Price Lot of $1.50 Wash . Waists, choice at I i2 Price ALL CHILDREN'S COATS, Drespes and Middies y3 Off

LADIES' DRESSES One lot of Ladies Dresses, including many new models in wool and silk materials, beaded models, embroidered models, regular values $17.50 to $75. Choice y3 Off GEORGETTE, Crepe de Chine, Satin and Wool Jersey Waists and Blouses, choice yz Price

Furs go at a discount of

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First Floor Special

Ladies' Handkerchiefs a large assortment of plain and embroidered cornered handkerchiefs, values 25c; special 10 or 3 for 25 Values to 50c, special 19 or 3 for 5Q

Lot of Ladies' Wool Sport Hose, green heather shads, regular $1.50 value 9S Ladies' Mercerized Hose. r.avy and black and brown and black, resembles wool and silk, special 49 One big lot of Ladies', Children's and Men's Hosiery cotton, mercerized and lisle. All sizes in the lot but not all sizes in each style. Regular values, 3"c to 65c; in a cleanup price of . . . . ..15 Ladies Glove Silk, lace stripe hose, black or brown, reduced for this January event to S2.9S

Men's Imported Lisle Hose, fancy colored Clock, brown or black, reduced to 69 Men's Silk Fibre Hose, extra heavy quality, black and brown, special 50 Ladies' $2.50 FullFashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose, reduced to S1.98 Lot of Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose, now at 98 Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose, extra heavy Quality S1.50 Lot of Infants' Hose, black only; cotton or wool, size 4 and 4H only, special

January Clearance of MILLINERY

Lot of Ladies' Trimmed Velvet Hats, values up to $7.50; to close at only S1.00 Lot of Ladies' Trimmed Hats, values up to $10.00; special for this sale S3.50

Lot of Children's Velvet Hats, regular values up to $1.50; this small lot to close at only 29? Lot of Ladies' Trimmed Hats, values up to $15.00; choice for this sale at S5.00

Choice of all Ladies' Fall and Winter Hats HALF PRICE Children's Hats at special sale price of HALF PRICE

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Curtain Goods and Draperies Enter This January Sale All Curtain Scrims and

Nets, plain or with colored borders, reduced for this event . . .207o Lot of 50-inch Mercerized Curtain Repp In brown and blue shades, regular $1 value, spcial 59 Large assortment of Cretonnes, regular 35c and 39c .values, special 29

Corsets & Brassieres SECOND FLOOR Showing Special values in Gossard, Kabo and W. B. Corsets also Treo Girdles, Nature's Rival Brassieres and other corset accessories.

Blankets

Lot of Low Bust, elastic top girdles, flesh color, sizes 20 to 30. to close lot at 1.00 Medium Bust Corset, brocaded materials, sizes 20 to 30, special during this January event S1.50 Lot of 75c and 50c Brassieres, only 39

Lot of Gossard Corsets, not all sizes, regular values to $6.50; special during this January event at 3.98 Lot of Gossard Corsets, many new models in the lot, special g5 Treo Girdles, all elastic, 14" inch, special now at S4.98

Big assortment of Cotton or Wool Filled Comforts at Special January Sale Prices

in special Janu a r y Display and S a 1 e at prices the lowest they have been for many years.

Grey Cotton Blankets, 66x80, colored borders, regular $2.25 values, special, pair . .51.50 Lot of Blankets, Fancy Plaids, pink and blue, tan and grey, sizes 66x SO and 64x76 regular values $3.98 and $4.50. special S2.98 Lot of 66x80 Woolnap Plaids in blue or yellow, $5.00 values, ppr Pair $3.75

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Ladies' Boxed Handkerchiefs, regular values 29c to $1 box special !4 Off Silk Boudoir Caps, values 29c to $2, special at y2 Price Small Lot of Ladies' Suede Gloves, most large sizes, black or white, value to $1.25, special 39 All Ladies' Silk Gloves, all colors, all sizes, at 20 Off Windsor Ties, plain large sizes, black or and fancy Silks 25 All Veilings by the yard, special ..J4 Off Special lot of Children's Handkerchiefs, embroidered corn ers, values to 15c; special at 5 Fancy Ribbon, 6 inches wide, value 39c; special 25d Lot of Ladies' Long Cashmere Gloves, brown and beaver, strap wrist, 16 button length, ' regular $1.75 value; special 1.39 Boys' Plush and Felt Hats, reduced 14

V' J I L. A I tilt. Scarfs ; also lace scarfs ,

regular values $1.25 to . . $3.98; special y3 Off4(. All Remnants, Cottoa, , Silk and Wool y2 Price . -; Boys' Suits. Corduroy.. i and Wash Suits, regu-"'"-lar $1 to $4 values;special 14 Off Ladies' Dress Aprons, special values at 79c, $1, $1.79 and $1.98 Lot of Men's and Boys' Slipover Jackets, wool jersey and shaker knit, regular values $2 to $5, special y2 Price Lot of Boys' Sweaters, small sizes, red trimmed In grey, special at 9S? All Children's Sweaters reduced yA Lot of Girls' Angora Tarns and Knit Scarfs, values $1 to $3; special y2 Price Lot of genuine Leather ; Purses, in special c groups at 98 and S1.9S Discount of 25 on All Purses Not a Purse reserved.

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Large 74x84 Woolnap plaids, pink, blue or' tan, regular $6 value, special S4.98 Wool Blankets, size 70 x80, pink, blue and tan, regular $10 value; special SS.75 Blanket Comfortable, the single bed blanket or double weight material, woolnap finish, size 64x78, regular $5 value, special $3.98

Reductions in Laces

One lot- of black and white Lace and Insertion, values to 8c; special, yard 2 One lot of black or white Laces and Insertion, values to 20c, special, yard g Special Discount of 20 on all Laces during this January event . I

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