Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 40, 16 February 1922 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. THURSDAY, FEB.16, 1922.
REVOLUTIONIST HEAD OF PERSIA ESCAPES; IS NOW IN RUSSIA
(By Associated Pres : MOSCOW, Feb::i6. Ehsanulla. the chief of the red revolutionary move
ment of Persia, who last June made a daring raid that all but succeeded In capturine Theraik has escaped the Shah's Cosr.aeks and Is now here. "The people's struggle against the Shah and the feudal landlords has failed. There'll be no more," he said. Uia comrade leaders in the revolution were killed. Ehsanulla is rated the most picturesque figure of all the bandit and
revolutionary leaders of the Middle
East.
Educated and daring, for 16 years
he has foujcht the established order In Persia. His long hair and shaggy
beard are known to thousands of Persian peasants. lie Is known as the Karl Marx of Persia, but in many ways resembles Makno, the peasant leader of South Russia. He has never been captured, though he has taken part in every armed struggle of Persia since 1905.
He might now be master of Teheran
and of Persia but for quarrels between two of his associate leaders, Kutchik and Haidar.
With a peasant army strengthened
by Russian Communists, he struck from Itescht to Teheran, while many of the Shah's 50,000 troops were put
ting down risings at Tabriz and at Horoshan, and was within 35 miles of Teheran when a betrayal in his own ranks gave news of his whereabouts and forced his retreat.
RAPID MESSAGE SENDING CLEVELAND. Ohio, Feb. 16. Respecting the question frequently asked as to the speed at which telephone and telegraph messages travel over long circuity, measurements made by Bell telentiona engineers show that on the
average about one-third of a second is
required for a telegraph sounder in
San Francisco to operate after the key is closed in New York, according to the
Ohio committee on public utility Information.
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WOMEN CAN'T SMOKE CIGARETTES IN JAIL CLEVELAND. O., Feb. 16. Clgaret smoking by women In the county- jail has been prohibited under a ruling of Sheriff Charles B. Stannard. Men may smoke.
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Rich rewards for those who shop Friday and Saturday. Bargains of the highest type. Many of them are actually priced below what they cost us. But we expect to make these Friday and Saturday bargain days so interesting, that you simply cannot stay away.
Bargains Found in Our Ready-to-Wear Department
$4.00 new Slipon Sweaters in the newest weaves and patterns, all the new colors Jade, Maribella, Lark, Jockey Red, Canna, Navy, Black and Brown ; many are combinations of QQ A Q colors. Friday and Saturday J)0 xO
Beautiful colored Silk Rain or Shine"
Umbrellas, just from their wrappings
Y nday and Saturday only
Our Entire Stock of Winter COATS and SUITS including Plushes, are now being closed out at
$! $25.00
$25.00 Silk Dresses, all the new Spring Dresses not one of them in the store over three weeks. Taffeta, Canton Crepe and Krepe Knit. For the two days, Friday and Satur- tfQ"l day, only JL I D $2.50. House and Porch Dresses in both light and dark percales and gingham; all new, fresh goods ; Friday (J t QQ and Saturday pAOi
Domestic Specials Friday and Saturday
Specials in Our West Room
1 casa of soft-finish Bleached Muslin. 18c quality: Friday
and Saturday, ' yards for
S1.00
1 case Unbleached Muslin, our
15c quality; Friday and Sat-
uiday, ! yards for
$1.00
200 yards 6inch Bleached Tabling. 85c quality; Friday and Saturday, yard OL 200 yards 70-inch Bleached
Tabling. $2.25 value; Friday
and Saturday,, yard
81.75
Our best 25c all-linen Bleached Crash; Friday and Sat- Of urday, yard iJs 500 yards of 32-inch splendid Dress Gingham, 3oc value; Friday and Saturday, on yard AOL 10 dozen all-linen Napkins, $12
1 lot Ladies' 2-clasp Chamoisette Gloves, brown, grey, al
mond; $1.25 value special
87c
and $15 values; Friday and . , , , Saturday, to close, (prr f 1 small lot 2-clasp Kid Gloves, per dozen t I .OU j". 2-50 lues, $1,39
1 lot Ladies' 2-cla?p Chamoisette Gloves, $1.00 Q values UC 1 small lot Strap Wrist Kid
Gloves, $3.50 and $4 rn values, pair
1 case Pinjab Percale, just the quality for shirts and boys'
waists, splendid patterns; Fri
day and Saturday, per yard ,
25c
,1 small lot of Ladies' medium weight Union Suits, different
shapes, sizes 36, 40, 42, and 44;
$1.25 and $1.50 values; per suit '. .
89c
1 small lot silk stripe Merino and Merino part-wool Union Suits, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 values; per suit, &(y f)Q at p,tO
98c
1 lot Ladies Silk Hose, $1.50
value, cordovan, grey and white; pair
1 lot Boys' Blouse Waists, 50c and $1 values; each, G-t ff 35c; 3 for :. ipJL.UU 1 lot of Boys' Sweater Coats, $2.50 and $3 values; d- 4 Q each V 1.4:0 1 lot of Boys' Sweater Coats, $4.00 values J- QQ each JJ0
Notions 1 lot Victra Hair Nets, regular jr 15c each; special, each tlv 1 lot Handkerchiefs, regular 25c, whits and cplored embroidered, special onehalf price. 1 lot Stationery, regular 60c, AQg sale price rOl 1 lot flash and white Brassieres, all sizes up to 44; special QK price ODC 1 lot of Soap Turkish Bath, Hazel x Cream, Koko Palm and Hard Water; regular 7c cake; special price, - 3 for 1UC 1 lot Talcum. Colgate's and Vantine's, regular 20c can; special. 1 O per can XC
Dress Goods Specials Friday and Saturday 5 pieces of All-Wool Jersey, 54 Inches wide, $2.48; Friday and PO 1Q Saturday, yard $XO 40-inch Plaid, splendid for school dresses, worth $1.25; Friday PA and Saturday, yard OUC All-Wool Challie, regular price $1.18; Friday and Saturday, Ofl per yard UC 36 inch silk-filled Faille, our regular 98c value; Friday and Satur- QQ, day, per yard 0C
Annex Dept. Specials , Fancy Marquisette special, -I fl per yard Ivl 2-yard length Nets KQs choice, each tJUKs Plain Old Rose and Blue Mar- OQqulsette, yard LiXfKs Shopping Bags very special OQ while they last, each AVs Heavy Axminster and Velvet Ruga, size 27x54 inches (?0 QQ special p.Ol Heavy Cotton Comforts, 72x84 Inches, Friday and Saturday, (- QQ at only tpX.70
Annex Second Floor Specials
Six fancy All-Wool Brush Motor Scarfs in solid and fancy stripes and designs, former prices from $6.00 to $8.50. Friday and Saturday
$5.00
Six. fancy Camel's Hair Motor Scarfs in a nice variety of colors, former prices from $9.00 to $11.00. Friday and Saturday special, each $6.95
One lot Ladies' White Satine Bloomers, knee length, regular $1.50 values. Friday and Saturday special, each
98c
1 piece of fancy white cotton and silk mixed Wash Skirting, regular $2 value. Friday and Saturday special, per yard $1.25
3 pieces of fancy white Oxford and Gabardine Skirtings, regular $1.00 values. Friday and Saturday special, per yard
6 pieces of light colored striped Outing Flannel, 27 in. wide, regular 15c quality. Friday and Saturday special, per yard
68c
11c
IN THE ART DEPARTMENT One lot 42-inch Hemstitched Pillow Slips, regular price $2.50 per pair; Friday and Saturday, pair
$1.38
At Feltman's
for the man who appreciates a shoe value
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Kus'Bmm's February Feature Number 9
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fl if Ladies' and Misses V j Plush Coats VSl Ch I Short and long, full lined, sizes 16 to 40, j lev il regular values to $35.00. Choice J
Brown Calf
French toe, welt sewed soles, "wingfoot'' rubber heels
$495
FELTMAN'S Shoe Store
The World's Largest Shoe Dealers 35 Stores 724 Main Street
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Special Showing of Silk Dresses for Little Women We have arranged a particularly attractive group of Taffeta and soft Silk Dresses for misses and small women Dresses guaranteed to fit perfectly. These Dresses are made by a manufacturer of small size Dresses only who specializes in little women's styles. You w-ill be agreeably surprised at thia complete showing, as the prices are so reasonable $19.75 to $35.00
Lee B. Nusbaum Co. NUSBAUM BUILDING
PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
(THE ORIGINAL CUT-RATE)
Let's Move Forward for Richmond! We have the utmost of confidence in the future and the American people, and more especially the people of our immediate community. We think we have the confidence of the community at least that is what we always are striving to obtain and to keep this confidence we are continuing to give to all First Quality Advertised Merchandise at Lowest Cut Price
"If there were no Thistlethwaite Drug Stores there would be no Cut-Rate Drugs'
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Kenny's Miami Blend Coffee, lb.
34c
75c Jad Salts for
69 c
Aromints 3 for
10c
Father John Medi- ?0
cine, $1.19 and.
Piso's Cough Syrup
29 c
65c Pinex (to make a pint of cough syrup) rQn
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for
Sal Hepatica 98c, 49c and . . . .
24c
30c Grove's Bromo Ol Quinine irv 30c Hill's Cascara OQ Quinine Ot 50c Drake's Croup A Q Medicine -.tcO Foley's Honey and Q A n Tar, 98c, 49c and . . . C
60c Epsonade Salts for
49c
Brownatone Hair A Q g Dye, $1.29 and
$1 Horlick's Malted Milk
89c
40c Fletcher's Castoria
29c
50c Mennen Shav- AOs ing Cream tcO V 60c Hind's Honey A rj and Almond Cream I C
Stork Castile Soap for
15c
35c Holmes' Frostella . . .
29c
35c Danderine for
29c
30c Kolynos Tooth Paste
24c
50c Pebecco Tooth Paste
43 c
25c Mavis Talcum for
21c
50c Mavis Face Powder '. .
43c
50c Freeman Face Powder
39c
25c J. & J. Baby Powder
20c
75c Mellin's Food for
63c
Bronchi - Lyptus, a real bronchial remedy, OA 49c and Hygia Nipples 15 Hygia Bottles ....'...15
