Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 219, 14 September 1922 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1922.

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Specially-designed

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IN BUSINESS WANTED

' . (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 14. With a solemn warning to male designers of feminine finery that they "sit up and take notice," 50ff Napoleonettes of the commercial world, members of the Professional and Business Women's league are preparing to stage a fashion show

all their own at the Commodore Hotel,

Sept. 18-23.

. Their purpose, they declare, Is to

point out to the business flapper the incongruities in her get-up, to bring about a closer affinity between beauty and the working girl, and, most important of all, to impress upon male architects of female fashions the imperative need for a standardized attire for business women only. The business girl, instinctively trying to keep up with the fashions and at the same time look and feel practically dressed, has been guilty of some innocent atrocities, these fashion show promoters admit. To date the male designer has confined himself to thinking up novel effects for the "frivolous flapper, the delirious debutante, the society matron,

globe trotter, dancing girl, beach beauty, tennis devotee, Diana of the Hunt and Lassie of the Niblick," is the way they preamble their declaration of rights. Torn between her desire to dress as

well as any of these, and with no ac

credited pattern book to clip, there has been evolved a "Business Flapper," who, they say, "don't dress the way they do because they enjoy being the

butt of humorists and cynics, but simply because they love beauty and want to express It In the only way they can through their clothes." "Because beauty which would fit their needs has never been assembled and offered them in concrete form,' and because they haven't time or money to spend making beauty fit ideas, many of them have made mistakes," the league continues. . "They have not

yet learned that there may be both beadty and utility in garments if designs are right."

Architects of Princeton university have completed their work of aidins reconstruction in France and have returned home. The men were decorated with medals by the city of Soissons.

Flower Sale Now on The $ BOX One Dozen Roses and One Dozen Carnations Nicely arranged with AA spray of Ferns Visit Our Display at the F air Lemon's Flower Shop

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$1795 S2095

Six Touring at Six with California top. . . .

In the Richmond Automobile and Accessory Dealers Tent C. B. Beck, Dr. C. E. Duff in Distributors C. J. COOPER, Mgr.

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Our line of Coal Heaters and Ranges consists of the Peninsular, Moore's Three-Way and the famous Furnace Btove. Buy one of these during our Fair Week Sale and save 20. Deliv- , ery can be made later.

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A beautiful four-piece suite, consisting of a full Vanity Dresser,

Chifforete, Bow-End Bed and Dresser, at only $117.00.

American nalnut Bedroom Suit

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RUG SPECIALS 9x12 Tapestry Rugs $15.00 9x12 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs at . ...$38.00 $40.00 Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, at $27.50 Extra heavy Tapestry Rug3 now at $22.50 9x12 Seamless Rugs. . .$11.00

High Winds

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Protect yourself from both! . A glance at the almost daily record of storm damage in your newspaper will show you the risk you are ' running from high winds. Ask a builder what it , would cost to replace your present dwelling or business structure and you can get some idea of high costs. Farm property is always at the mercy of high winds. A large portion of Wayne county farm property is in

sured by us.

KELLY & KECK Insurance Service 901 Main St Phone 2150

CEDAR CHESTS Copper-trimmed Co- QQ pr dar Chests priced at.. V'OU

48-inch Cedar Chests, selling at

525.50, copper-trim

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54-inch Cedar Chests: these are wonderful values. QOff fTf Now priced at VO.DU

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Bed-Davenport 3-Piece Suites Are Becoming Very Popular See our 3-piece Bed-Davenport Suite, upholstered QpTl flft in best grade Imitation leather, at vOrrUU Genuine Leather Suite of 3 pieces in golden or fumed quartered oak, in blue or Spanish shade of leather; massive QQQ AA chair, rocker and daveno, at vOC$UU

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Wayne County Fair are enjoying at our - booth interesting and varied radio entertainments broadcast from all parts of the country. Concerts, market reports and snappy dance music are being "tuned in" for our fair visitors almost every hour of the day and night by

Yesterday afternoon and last night at our booth (which is located just opposite the implement display) wonderful programs were heard from broadcasting stations at

Newark, N. J. Davenport, Iowa Memphis, Tenn. Indianopol i s, Ind. Dayton, O. Pittsburg, Pa.

Kansas City, Mo. Anacostia, D. C. Naval Station Atlanta, Ga. Detroit, Mich. Cincinnati, O.

Extra! A special program of interest to fair visitors is also being received daily, 1 to 1 :30 -5 to 5:30 6:30 to 7 (daylight saving time) from the broadcasting station of The Richmond Palladium.

Hear Our Concerts at the Fair Any Hour of the Day or Night

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