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PAGE TWENTY THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, DEC. 18, 1922. BILLY SUNDAY GETS $18,651 AS DAYTON'S FREE-WILL OFFERING DAYTON, Ohio, Dec. 18. Dayton gave Billy Sunday J18.651.32 as a free- Mill offering yesterday for the evan gelistic work he has done here since his campaign opened October 29. Thirty-one thousand persons attend ed the four meetings yesterday and contributed the greater portion of the fund, which was given Into the hands or Airs, bunday in the form ol a draft on a New York bank. With the draft in their possession and the cheers and well wishes of thousands of persona ringing in their ears, . air. and Mrs. Sunday left at 12:20 o'clock this moraine for Bing- hamton and Syracuse, New York. The Sundays will spend Christmas In Los Angeles with their sons. , Fred W. Rapp and Albert Peterson also left last night, while other mem bers of the party will leave for var ious cities today to spend the holidays. They will reunite at Knoxville, Temx, January 7, when another campaign starts there. The end of the campaign 6aw 1,033 persons take their stand for Christ, following four of the greatest meet ings which have been held in Dayton since the campaign began. Forger Arrested Edward Griffith, 24, Stafford, ICy for whom police In every city in Ohio and Kentucky have been looking for almost a year as an escaped prisoner and alleged forger, waa arrested here ysterday afternoon within a few hours after he arrived In Dayton. The arrest was made by N. D. Burch, special officer t the Dayton Savings and Trust company and Pa trolman W. E. Newman of the auto recovery bureau. He is alleged to have forged checks in Dayton and other nearby cities to taling more than $2,000. Among other places where Griffith is eaid to have operated are Portsmouth, Hamilton, Middletown. Ashland, Ky., and various cities in West "Virginia. An industrial school with nearly 100 pupils is owned and supported by the Georgia Federation of Women 3 Club3, -TOtiiiimitiuimimtiHratiiuuiiiMiniiiiimiimiraiiBimimummiiiunmimtn We can grow hair on your bald head B ARE-TO-HAIR Treatments in our shop or for sale In bottles. 9 Harteis Barber Shop In the Murray Bldg, HiliMiuiiiiiliiiiliniimuiimiiliildiimiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiniiiiiutmiiiiiiiiM" CHRISTMAS FRIUT CAKES I Place Your Order Now J I Henry Farwig & Son 1 1 1031 Main St f - - 3 iwwwtimntmHtmiHirmiHmnmHCTOTiwuHwiittiniiHwmwMiuuniMtiuiiMiia 0 10 Egyptian Students Will Study in U.S. CAIRO, Egyp Dec 18 Thirty-three Egyptian students have been selected by the Minister of Communications to be sent abroad to complete their tech nical studies. Ten of them will go to the United States. These young men will study the lat est developments in manufacturing processes. Following an agreement between the American department of commerce - and . the ' Egyptian govern ment, one of them will be assigned, for two years' training, to the locomotive department of some American railroad. Another will spend two years studying internal combustion engines. It has been arranged that a third will pass four years' apprenticeship In the naval shipbuilding yards, and another will spend two years in the telegraph serv ice. The other six will spend three years in automobile factories. All the expenses incurred by these students will be met by the Egyptian govern ment. It is felt here that this program will aid in bringing about closer eco nomic and industrial relations between Egypt and the United States. GIVE "HIM" A SWEATER jtfomr Even ktvc aw wcL isovs 8U3 Main street Price's Candy an Ideal Gift Price's Candy makes an ideal Christmas gift. It3 super qual- ity will gratify the most fastidl- ous, and it is packed in attrac- I I tive gift boxes 1 Leave your order to be deUV- ered Christmas morning to your 1 sweetheart, relatives and friends 1 I and see how appreciative they 1 1 will bei I Price's Ice Cream for Your 1 1 Christmas Dinner Our 57th Christmas imijmraninmmnuimmiinimnmimninnmiynoimnaiiminnnmifmffliw At Feltman's $qoo Silver Slippers for Holiday Dances.- In one-strap effects, full covered Louis heels with silver brocaded quarter. Many styles in beaded vamps. These will add beauty to your gowns dur ing the holiday social occasions. Feltman's Shoe Store The World's Largest Shoe Dealers 40 Stores 724 Main Street Mahogany Vanity DRESSER In the popular Queen Anne per iod, with large plate mirrors and roomy drawers. Get one of these Vanity Dressers. Only $62.50 Table Scarfs Tea Wagons Card Tables Bud Vases Book Blocks Candlesticks Smokers' Stands Mahogany Tea' Trays 98c Mahogany Nut Bowls 98c Beautiful NEW MIRRORS Priced Only $5.50 Always a wel come gift 13 a Mirror. Here you will find the best values in town Mirrors with polych r o m 1 c of mahogany frames, in very latest styles. 4l I- X Yon'll Do HrUer Here IP Thirty Feet froi 7th St. "The Price is Always Less at Druitts 1 if mm The Store of Wonderful Gifts WJSB3UITS Store Open Nights Until Xmas BEGINNING TOMORROW. (TUESDAY) rIH Ijf! i fill I lvl Continuing the Rest of This Week RANGE SALE of eady-to-Wear Rather than wait until January to' make radical reductions in prices of Ready-to-Wear, we will offer our entire stock of OTHER CLEARANCE SALE ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST FURS Your choice of all Furs includ ing scarfs, sets, coats, chokers reduced during this clearance sale . . . .TWENTY PER CENT One lot of children's arid misses fur sets regularly selling for $15.00 to $39.50, to close the lot at ONE HALF PRICE $1.95 All Sweaters sizes 36 to 44 re duced TWENTY PER CENT Children's Raincapes, special Lot of Children's Raincoats, regu lar prices $5.00 to $12.50, choice at only ONE-HALF PRICE Lot of Misses Leatherette Coats, regular values $17.50 and $19.75, special $tJ Choice of all Ladies' Blouses at ONE-FOURTH OFF Lot of Children's Gingham Dresses Sale of Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed Hats All Children's Coats reduced dur ing sale . . .TWENTY PER CENT One lot of Children's Coats, special at ..ONE-HALF PRICE Percale House Dresses, special $1 $1 Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Children's Clothes, Sweaters, Furs, at Greatly Reduced Prices. . This affords the opportunity to. purchase merchandise BEFORE CHRISTMAS at prices that would be in effect in January and February making it possible to purchase as Christmas gifts many articles of wrearing apparel at a saving. We advise you to come early. The store opens at 8:30., Nothing goes on sale until this time. DRESSES GOAT 150 Coats Sacrificed at Discounts from TYENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT Not a coat is reserved from this discount, although many of them have been received within the past few days Coats of high grade materials and in excellent assortment of colors. m FURS predominate in the trimming of these coats, while many of them are plain self trimmed. Wool t ex "Knockabout" coats, for utility and sport wear are in cluded in this reduction event. AH sizes in this bis group from 16 to 44. Regular prices range from $19.75 to $100. all reduced. 25 to 50 PLUSH COATS Sizes 36 and 38 only, 40 in ches long, regular $ 0 'IS $22.50 value $12.50 Lot of Dresses of Silk Canton Crepe, Velvet, Twills, Serges, values up to $29.50 sizes are 16 18 and 36, reduced to only Lot of Dresses of Canton Crepe, Twill, Tricotine, Velvet, in sizes up to 42, values from $29.50 to $39.50, during this sale Choice of a group of 100 Dresses, mostly silk although there are many high grade twill and all silk velvet dresses in the group dresses which sell regularly for $39.50, $49.50, $65 all reduced for this Clearance Sale at ONE-THIRD OFF Your unrestricted choice of 50 suits including many different styles for utility or dress wear in navy blue, black and brown, high grade tricotines, serges and poiret twills. Prices range from $29.50 to $75 all go at SUI tfi nrr HiSi vk LEE B. NUSBAUM COMPANY I )