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I - TOUR. RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, MAY 24. 1904. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, J V : AT 922 MAN STREET. CENTRAL UNION HOME TELEPHONES: 21 SI ! KNTKKED AT BICIIMOND POHTOFFIOK AS sr.COND-CI.AS8 MATTER Uaily dellvered;by carrier to' any par ot tlie city for slx cents a week. 8UBSCBIPTION BATES : DAILY Odtaldrt pit v. sir month In arlranefl II 5 Outside city, one month, In advance 25 n vuisiae cuy, one year, in advance o w WEEKLY By mall one year, $1.00 In advance. .1X7 "VYTT T7AIT at any time to get yeur paper from your carrier, you will con A xv-W rA!L fer a fa-'or by at once notifying the office by telephor" James R. Hart, Editor. S M. Rutherford. Business Manager Jotin S. Fltzglbbons. City Editor. East Orange high school baseball or football team. It is rather startling to find that an essay on "Why Do Men Laugh?'? was Written by a girl, and it is almost impossible to believe, in the absence of proof, that honor could have been accorded to the author of a paper on such a commonplace subject. Dut it, may be that in this case the title, Hkeo tha 'titles of so many of the novels of the day, doesn't mean anything and has no eon nection with the subject matter. It is always t be expected that essays on such things as "Mental Alchemy" and "The Heart Goddess" will be prize winners, ond it is generally safe to conclude,, without going further than the titles, that they are produced by girls. One of the great troubles with competitions of this kind is that the boys are t:lways put at a -disadvantage. If baseball, football, cigarettes, rough house and kindred matters were admitted as proper subjects for es says, and if accuracy in spelling, correctness of grammar and neatness of penmanship were not too strictly demanded, it is probable that the boys, not only of East Orange, but of .every other school in our splendid land, would -come in for a generous share of honors. ' Is it not about time for a general uprising against this unfair treatment of our sons? MOT HANKS Brought $4,000 Sold to Mayor John son of C alias, Me. v : ; Readville, Mass., May 24. Unu sual interest oentered in th bidding . for Nancy Hanks, the famos mare that, at nric. time hfc th wm-til's no. ord. This splendid old racer was knocked down to J. M. Johnson, the mayor of Calais, Me., for $4,000: BOYS AT A DISADVANTAGE. This is the commencement season and the high school boy and high AMUSEMENTS B00KL0VERS MAGAZINE .FOR JUNE. The Russo-Japanese articles in the June number of The Booklovrs Masr- have been accorded them bv immense audiences. Their repertoire em- 1 n " . ' azine are a refreshing group of pa- siton, from a swinging American, , . , , . " f . 1 , . i . , i pers which leave the clash or arms tor tne more interesting ana mstrue- One of the smartest military bands eal worka played with tiie precision gin cxlkz x """ l"c vv& grauuaie Gf Europe, now 011 its way to the St. and skill of star soloists, under per- 1 UilS nine iu uJ v1111 mo lummciucuiciu caccui lu lUUiv wen aim wise. XIUS t - t 1 -i- Mi -L 1 1 J. , . . , Louis Exposition, will be heard at is easv to do after four years training. , The custom now is to have a tli: tinguished teacher or lecturer to ,the Gennett for two Performances This makes it much June lst- Allis organization, the tive study of certain underlying prin- m i iic ti 'ill i ."11 mat aic uiauuauy irxiiiim; iu of a master musician. IVomsa Rcjolca in Cloaltd and D'oauty. Zoa Phora Gives Perfect Health and Health Heans Beauty for Wom en They All Bejoice in its 1 Wonderful Work. Trial Bottle Pr to Every Womu. " Tbere 1 only one thing for a weak and sofler tng woman to do ana tliat Is to use Zoa Itaora. It makes no dlCcrcnco how many remedies you nave tried or how many doctors have treated you that failed. Zoa Thora cures tlieso cases one and all. Thousands upon thousands of letters from 6uirorlns women throughout the land prove this, sn that none can fall to be convinced. It U the greatest blesslns of too ae for Buffering women. It cures all irregular ities, misplacements, pa'.aful and suppressed periods, makes jchjidbtrth easy, cure liver, bladder and kidney troubles and regulates the changooflife. It trill bring Joy and health and happiness to any -suffering woman Just as it has always done and nover failed to do Miss Florabel ElesslnK, 219 W. Lincoln St Kokomo. Iud..says: "lean truly say that Zoa Phora has completely cured me of my awful suffering; I am perfectly regular now and I don't suffer at all at that time. I do not have ovarian pain any more, and the leucorrhea has entirely disappeared. I feel better now than I have In four years, and I know that It was Zoa P!-7", cr:r-3 nc, and It win euro others lit:";i:nl mow that n.-iw-w vania Lines, on Account of Coun ty Sunday-School Convention. For this occasion the Pennsylvania j erto underestimated ambition of Ja pan to be the propagator of a new Gospel of Civilization for the world. N. T. Bacon compares the resources dress the class and the public on en mencement day. This makes it much June ist- Alus organization, the I fourth in his series on "The lvvo easier on the teachers and seniors because it is no little task for the teh- First Imperial Marine Band of Ger- pTP11rt.iot1 freensfork via Pennsvl- , Pacifies" is a discussion of the hith i ii- ii i l . n . i" ii ii no t o xiAiUroion io vircciioiurji via x ciixioy i- ,. i.i 1 ; o t er to outline ine suDjeci, in tne nru piace, men criticise tne pupil's errort many, is composea or musicians and finally write it himself so that the pupil may appear well. picked from the crack army and navy The preparation of essays and orations by the seniors is still in vogue bands of Germany. This band, dress in many places and the boys seem to be at a disadvantage. The prcud ed in the regulation uniform of the father of the boy often wonders why such is the case and seeks an ex- German navy was organized at the Line has made an excursion rate of .of the two warring nations and con pjnnation, from which explanation he forms a conclusion that is soine-i instigation of the emperor to tour the thirty-five cents, for the round trip, ! eludes that Japan has the better stay times verv erroneous. "We reprint from one of our exchanges the following Emnire for the rmrnose of insmrinsr f- ci;nl train to firPdnsfnrl- nnl .ins: power of the two. The brief note n i- I i - jf J 1 ' V. V A. VI M. i x I (ii ( vf i iiiiri ii i. a tliat may shed some light on this subject: Of five members of the East !" singe, N. J., high school v been selected to participate at the commencement exercises in June most to have increased A band equip at ):30 p. in. on Thursday May 2Gth. (Reading" is a suggestive side-light one is a boy. It is the custom at E.-i'-t Orange to accord the honor of par- Jped under such royal patronage, and jon the literary testes of young Rus- ticipating in the commencement ex'reises to the five pupils Avriting the for such a purpose, must be a superb sia. The "War Pictures from the best essays. The winners this year took for their subjects "Mental Al- one, as can be readily imagined. In You'll need a Spring tonic, take j Forbidden Zone " are a group of most chemy," "What I Found Behind tl:e Histories," "The HeartGoddess," the American cities in which it has Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. See interesting photographs, taken speci " Three Flowers and Three People" and "Why Do Men Laugh?" (already appeared, the Marine Band it drive out the impurities, revitalize ally and exclusively for The Book The highest boy in the list stood seventeenth, and he probably got up has achieved a wonderful success, your system. Feel it give you new lovers Magazine, and depict the Jap to that proud position because he is not like other boys. Perhaps owing to demonstrative scenes of wild enthu- blood and strength. 35 cents, tea or anese army on the march to their physical disabilities he is unaable to be a regular member of either the siasm rarely seen in our theatres, tablet form. A. G. Luken & Co. victory at the Yalu River. ii. -p i iu, .1 : , a ,. e u ' me x run i m me uiscuiuu ui me ui i suiter any more than I did. for I KiiiTprM ATii question. 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The doctor will piaJly jdvo free special advice when needed. Zoa Phora is for sale at $1.00 a bottia by aU druggists. Special introductory sale of Crosby's White Tar Soap this veek-25c box of Petro Pine Cold Cream free with each box of soap. 23-6t TEN THOUSAND IN FIF TEEN DAYS. The MASHMEYER " Store TEN THOUSAND IN FIF TEEN DAYS. The MASHMEYER Store The Mashmeyer tore (TO TEN THOUSAND IN FIF TEEN DAYS. The MASHMEYER Store TEN THOUSAND IN FIF TEEN DAYS. The MASHMEYER Store TEN THOUSAND IN FIF TEEN DAYS. The MASHMEYER Store Ten IN FIFTEEN DAYS t THAT IS THE TASK Begins Wednesday Morning, May 25, Continues Until June 13th Get in this Ba rgain Band Wagon the very 1irst day. Climb in the second, the third, revery day for fifteen days it will be speeded along by the most merciless cuttingof prices. What does this selling of $10,000 in 15 days mean to us? What does it mean to you? It means that we must sell more than our proportion of dry goods during this time. It means that we must sell to all our own customers. It means that we must sell to the customers of other stores. It means that in order to do this WE MUST FORGET PROFITS ENTIRELY It means many serious losses on dependable, desirable dry goods. It means that cur store must be crowded with buyers from morning till night, from the very first day of May 25th until the closing of June 3th. It means above everything else that dry goods were never sold so cheap before. Everything included in this Price Cutting, from Buttons to Ladies' Suits. PRICE QUOTING WILL BE VERY BRIEF We touch the high places only TEN THOUSAND IN FIF TEEN DAYS. The MASHMEYER Store TEN THOUSAND IN FIF TEEN DAYS. The MASHMEYER Store Fine White Pearl Buttons sizes 14 to 18, one penny per dozen 20 Silk Waists, each, TEN THOUSAND IN FIF TEEN DAYS. The MASHMEYER Store 50 Ladies' Jackets, each, 20 Ladies' Silk Jackets, each. 50 Ladies' All Wool Skirts, each, 25 Ladies' $10.00 fine Voile Skirts, at 100 Ladies' All Wool $6 arid $7 fine Walk ing Skirts, all at 25 Ladies' Wool Black long Skirts worth $5 at .01 .50 .50 $3.50 $2 00 $6.00 $4.00 $2.85 Misses' fine Lace trimmed Corset Cover lOc 10 doz. Ladies' Corset Covers, Sc Fine white Shirt Waists, see window Fine white embroidery trimmed Waists .... Yar d wide guaranteed black Taffeta, Yard wide guaranteed black Peau De Soie, Colored Taffeta Silks, All silk CrepeDe Chene, all shades, & & & WASH GOODS. Yard wide fine Batiste Yard wide 25c silk striped Mulles 20c Knicker Suitings, 15c fine Ginghams, Embroidered white Stand and Dresser Scarfs Fine Initial Door Panels, No. 40 all silk Sash and Neck Ribbons, -4Lc TEN THOUSAND IN FIF TEEN DAYS. The MASHMEYER Store ic S33ES3H3 "Vi7"JI3Xr330"VS7" 3F"OnE2. BIB3E3EIE SIE2 Remainder of 50c and 75c waisting silks 25c D ollar quality figured Pongee silks, champaign color 50 C Fine satin striped challies 21c $2.50 quality silk umbrellas , . . $1.40 Best $1.25 black mercerized petticoats ......... 75c All silk taffeta petticoats .$3.75 2 and 3 yard lace curtains at, each 22c These are an inkling see the reality. Remember $10,000 to be sold in 15 days. Th at's our Task, Beginning Wednesday, May 25th, continues until June 13th Eighth and Main The Mashmeyer Store Richmond TEN THOUSAND IN FIF TEEN DAYS. The MASHMEYER Store TEN THOUSAND IN FIF TEEN DAYS. The MASHMEYER Store w TEN THOUSAND IN FIF TEEN DAYS. The MASHMEYER Store X V .. . .. : -.