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PAGE EIGHT. THE KICH3IOXD PAIXADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGBAM, FRIDAf JAXlJARY 21, 1910. nn UV7L 5 mm LL1 1 At no time in our business history have we been in position to offer such big inducements in ail kinds of worthy merchandise. Bigger values than you would believe for the prices. Read every word and accept it as a fact for this wonderful selling requires no booming. The plain truth will suffice, backed by our past clearances, to fill the store to overflowing all of next week. Merchandise Has Never Been Offered So Cheap Before. 'Tis the Panic Proof City's Biggest Bargain Event. We Would Suggest, Come Early As You Can, For Some of the Lots Are Small, and the Rush Will Be Tremendous 75c Mercerized Table Damask, 5 beautiful designs, Clearance price 39c Yd. 75c Bleached All Linen German Table Damask, Clear ance price 39c Yd. $1.00 to $1.25 two-yd. wide All Linen German, Silver Bleached Table Damask, Clearance price 69c Yd. $1.00 to $1.25 two-yd. Bleached, All Linen, German Table Damask, Clearance price 79c Yd. 20c Linen Figured Huck Towels, while they last 2 for 25c 20x48 Extra Heavy Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed, eas ily worth 20c 15c; 2 for 25c 18 Inch Bleached All Linen Absorbent Crash, worth 15c, Clearance Price 9c Yd. 18 inch Heavy Linen Crash, unbleached, worth 10c, Clearance Price 6!4c Yd. 10c Bleached Barnsley Crash, plain white and red borders, Clearance Price 72c Yd. VtC Bleached Linen Finished Crash, while It lasts, Clearauce price 5c Yd. 79c Bleached Sheets, Full Size, Clearance price 49c 95c celebrated Mohawk Sheets, while they last, only 69c Early Spring Styles Persian Cotton Challies, only 5c Yd. 12 c Fine Soft Finished Cambric Muslin, Clearance price 7!2c Yd. 25c Unbleached 9-4 Sheeting, Clearance price 19c Yd. Double-fold Percales, pretty, dark wrapper patterns, Clearance price 6c Yd. 25c Mercerized Silk Ginghams, small and large checks and plaids. Clearance price 10c Yd. 12c Heavy Bleached Domet Outings, Clearance price 8'3C Yd. 25c Cotton Wash Suitings, including Poplins, Soisettes, Panamas and Pongee materials, Clearance price 15c Yd. 15c to 25c Linen finished Wash Suitings, some part linen, while they last, only 10c Yd. All 15c Fleeced Kimono Flannels and Fleeced backs, Clearance Price 9c Yd. 12aC Dark Outings, Clearance price 7c Yd. Extra fine, sheer India Linen, Clearance price 5c Yd. 50c, 65c, 75c, Fine Imported Dress Swisses, Clearance price 35c Yd. Fancy Dresden Floral Ribbons, up to &y2 inches wide, worth 35c, 50c, 75c, think of it only 19c Yd. Children's 5c Emb'd and Printed Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs to close 2 for 5c 25c Extra Heavy Fine Shell Turban Hair Pins, choice 10c Ladies' Fancy Back Combs, only a few left, worth $1.00 to $3.00; these you buy at yz Price 50c Fancy Back Combs, Clearance price 29c 25c Fancy Back Combs, Clearance price ..15c Clear Pearl Fish Eye Buttons, regular 10c values, 2 Cards for 5c 5c Box Assorted Wire Hair Pins 2 boxes for 5c Good Nickel Plated Safety Pins 3 cards for 5c 10c Finishing Braids, 6 Yd. pieces, white and colored, at 5c per Bolt 5c 500-Yd. Basting Cotton, 2 spools for 5c Good Domestic Pins, only 1c per paper; 10c per dozen S9c Mercerized and Imt. Heatherbloom Petticoats, Clearance price 49c $1.00 and $1.25 values Mercerized Petticoats, Clearance price 85c All Blankets and Comforts go during this clearance at Vz Off. Ladies 25c Heavy Wool Hose, plain and ribbed, grey and black, to clean up .....17c Pr. Ladies' 50c Black Gause Lisle Hose, while they last at 33c Pr. Ladies' 50c Out-size Hose, silk finished, split foot, while these last . 33c Pr. Ladies' 35c Out-size Split Foot Real Maco Yarn, Clear ance price 25c Pr. Odd lot of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear, separate garments and union suits, all go at yz price. 25c Garments, 12V2C 50c Garments, 25c. 75c Gar ments, 37,2c. $1.00 Garments, 50c. My! What au Underwear snap! Your sizemay be in the lot. Boys' 15c Heavy Ribbed Hose, Clearance price 11c Pr. Misses' lfc Fine Ribbed Hose, Clearance price 13c Two pairs for 25c Children's 10c Fast Black Heavy Ribbed HoseTTlear ance price 7c Pr. Indies $1.00 Wool Scarfs and Fascinator, all colors ..69c Indies' 50c Wool Scarfs and Fascinators, all colors. .39c Children's 50c Bi-ar-skin Caps, all colors. Clearance price 29c Children's 50c Sweaters to close 39c Children's 75c Sweaters to close 59c Children's $1.00 Sweaters to close 79c Children's $1.50 Sweaters to close $1.19 Ladies' 50c and 75c Cambric and Muslin Drawers and Corset Covers, elegantly trimmed. Clearance 39c $1.00 to $1.50 values. Ladies' Muslin Skirts, beautifully lace and emb. trimmed. Clearance price 89c Ladies' Fine Cambric Gowns, worth $1.75 to $2.50. some slightly soiled. Clearance price $1.39 Phoenix Mufflers, regular 35c and 50c values, all col ors. Clearance price 25c 50c Dark Novelty Wool Suiting, Clearance Price.... 39c Yd. $1.00 Fancy 27 inch Silks, 10 pes. new Spring ef fects included 69c 89c Messaline Silks, Satin Failles, Clearance price 59c Yd. $1.00 27-in. Fancy Stripe, All Silk Rajahs, Clearance 49c Yd Ladies' $2.00 and $2.50 Umbrellas, Taffeta and Twilled Cover?, natural wood, mission and metal handles. Clearance $1.49 Ladies' $3.00 and $3.50 Colored Silk Umbrellas, all colors, pretty, natural wood handles, clearance $2.49 Ladies' $1.00 Silk Scarfs, all colors, hemstitched; think of this, choice 39c Ladies' 50c Hemstitched Scarfs, all colors 25c You know our policy has always been to carry no goods from one season to another. WE DO THIS FOR THREE REASONS: FIRST, It Keeps our stocks clean from old and unseasonable merchandise; SECOND, It gives us ready cash to invest in more goods; THIRD, It pleases our customers to get such bargains as our uiearances always anora ana put wunin weir grasp, rieasea customers are our tsesi aavenisers. HENCE THIS UNUSUAL SELLING BEGINS SATURDAY I o) I o) 1 LODGE GATHERING Eight Odd Fellows Organiza tions Will Hold a Session At Eaton, Ohio. PREPARE A FINE PROGRAM (Palladium Special) Eaton, O., Jan. 21. A meeting of the members of the Odd Fellow lodges included In District No. 52, comprising of seven lodges in Preble county and one at Farmersville. Mont gomery county, will he held next Wed nesday in the local temple. Grand Master Frank II. Foster, of Toledo, will be present, and has been assign ed a place on the program, which in detail is as follows: Afternoon 1 :00. Opening exercises. Music. "The benefit of the Rebekah branch of the Order to the Subordinate Lodge," D. A. Petry, superintendent of the schools at West Manchester. Music. Initiatory degree work by Eden lodge, No. 57, Gratis. Music. Address by Grand Master Frank H. Foster. Music. Adjournment for supper and social. Evening 7:30. Opening and -music. "The Uplifting Influence of Odd Fel lowship," Joseph D. Neal, Eaton. Music. The Weak Spots in Lodge Organ ization and Work (a) "Official Or- KIDNEYS ACT FINE AND BACKACHE GOES AFTER TAKING A FEW DOSES. Out-of-order Kidneys are reg ulated ending Bladder misery. Out-of-order kidneys act fine and backache or bladder misery is relieved after a few doses of Pape's Diuretic. Pains in the back, sides or loins rheumatic twinges, debilitating head ache, nervousness, dizziness, sleep lessness, Inflamed or swollen eyelids, worn out feeling and many other symptoms of clogged. Inactive kidneys simply vanish. Frequent painful and uncontrollable urination, due to a weak or irritable bladder Is promptly overcome. The moment you suspect any kidney, bladder or urinary disorder, or feel rheumatism coming, begin taking this harmless remedy, with the knowledge thai then Is no other medicine, at any ganization," Ed R. Clark, New Paris; (b) "Lodge Attendance," E. V. Scott, Farmersville; (c) "Lodge Decorum," Ira C. Albert, Lewisburg. Music. First Degree Work by Lewisburg Lodge, No. 511. Music. Opening of the question box. Stung For 15 Years by Indigestion's pangs trying many doctors and $200.00 worth of medicino in vain, B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C. at last used Dr. King's New Life Pills, and writes they wholly cured him. They cure Constipation, Bilious ness, Sick Headache, Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co. n FARMERS SCHOOL PITY POOR "PROFS" price, made anywhere else in the world, which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure, as a fifty-cent treatment of Pape's Diuretic, which any druggist can supply. This unusual preparation goes di rect to the out-of-order kidneys, blad der and urinary system, cleaning, heal ing and strengthering these organs and glands, and completes the cure be fore you realize it, A few days' treatment with Pane's Diuretic means clean, active, healthy kidneys, bladder aud urinary organs and you feel fine. Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape of Cin cinnati, is a large and responsible med icine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence. Accept only Pair's Diuretic fifty cent treatment from any drug store anywhere in the world. (Palladium Special Eaten, O., Jan. 21. The following! is the corps of officers of an associa tion formed for the purpose of arrang ing for the holding of an agricultural school in Eaton during the week of February 2S, by the State Agricultural Department: President, Ex-Governor A. L. Har ris; secretary, Harry D. Silver; treas urer, C. F. Brooke. Financial com- j mittee C. F. Brooke, C. B. Cokefair, R. H. Whitesell and V. V. Brumbaugh. The association is represented by one vice president in each township. i They are as follows: Israel township, E. Wright; Dixon, M. M. Wyatt; Jackson, O. T. Aydelotte; Jefferson, ; A. J. Murray; Soniers, R. C. Prugh; '-, Gasper, Will Guckian; Washington, J. 5 J. Kayler; Monroe, Benj. Creager; ' Gratis, C. C. Lane; Lanier, Amos ' Fudge; Twin, Ed. Rinck; Harrison, E. C. Crider. Another meeting will be held Friday night. (American News Ser Ice) Madison, Wis., Jan. 21. That SO per cent of the assistant professors in American universities must supple ment their salaries by outside work to make both ends meet; that though they receive on an average just enough for the living of an unmarried life, 74 per cent are married and almost all of these have children to support; and that over G3 per cent have had to have financial assistance in their student days, incurring a debt which takes six to ten years to repay, are raots present ed by Prof. Guido H. Marx of Stanford University, before the association of American Universities in annual con vention at the University of Wisconsin recently. Prof. Marx based his state ments on statistics gathered from 2. assistant professors in the 2VI univer sities represented in the association. WE HAVE FOR SALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY Good for 10 net Income. WM. H. BRADBURY & SON. 1 & 3 Westcott Block. Vanilla Beans. The French colonies produce fully one-half of all the vanilla beans raisd in the world. WEAK MEN fl $5 RECEIPT -FREE The quickest acting, spot touching. upbuUding restorative ever used. You can cure yourself at home. A POSITIVE CURE FOR WEAK MEN SUF. FERING FROM ANY FORMS OF 010 CHRONIC DISEASES, ESPECIALLY ALL FORMS OF NERVOUS DIFFICULTIES. Every man wanting to regain his manly power and vitality, quickly and quietly, should have a copy of this prescription. This formula is the re sult of a physician's life time work. He has spent W years in active practice, 40 years of that time in treating chronic and nervous diseases. So great is his faith in this formula curing, where others fail, that he will furnish you with a scien tific opinion and a free examination of your case as well as a prescription, in a plain sealed enve lope, free of all charges to you, except the stamp for making reply. HE IS HONEST and wants to cure an men who are suffering from WEAKENED MANHOOD. NERVOUS DEBILITY. LACK OF VISOR. FAILING MEMORY AND LAME BACK. , brought on by excesses, unnatural drains or the j follies of youth. ( If you are discouraged with repeated failures ! and much drugging, send your name and address j and take advantage of this wonderful free offer, Write: - DR. ANDREW'S. SPINNEY. 32 Haw Arts . . DETROiT.lDCtt 1 n This is a pretty broad statement bat a call at our office will convince yon of the truth of our statements. vVe are not disparaging other concerns in this line bat we know that the H Time, Thought and AttecrJea we have givea OUR SYSTEM mart produce better methods and ac commodations for the borrowing public than the ordinary, old style plan of loaning money. INDIANA LOAN CO. 3rd Floor Colonial Bldg, PHONE 1341. ROOM 4a RICHMOND. Shoes for Less Than $2.00 Ordinarily shoes which sell for less than $2 are not high grade shoes. The reason we don't regularly sell shoes for such prices is that we prefer to sell only high grade goods. It isn't hard to see that the values we quote below are out of the ordinary. Men's Shoes. One lot of Men's Wine Calf Shoes selling for $1.98. All $2 Work Shoes selllngi now for $1.80. They will cost more than $2 next season. Boys9 Shoes. Boys' High Top Shoes are now $1.98 Boys' $2 Shoes are now $1.74 Boys' $1.75 Shoes are now $1.55 Boys' $1.50 Shoes are now $1.30 Ladies9 Shoes. Ladies' $3.50 and $4 Tans are now $1.98 One lot of Gun Metal Calf Shoes, $2.50 grade, now - $1.98 All $2 Shoes are now $1.74 All Old Ladies' Warm Lined Shoes which were valued from $1.50 to $2.50, are -now selling from $1.34 to $1.98 Misses9 Shoes. Misses' $2 Shoes are now $1.65 Misses' $1.75 Shoes are now $1.55 Misses' $1.50 Shoes are now $1.30 Chas. E Fdhnsi Two Stores , 724 Main St. 607 Main S3. ir IJ It LT3EJ