Richmond Palladium (Daily), 1 April 1904 — Page 5
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FKIDAY, APRIL 1, 1904.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR. J James McNeill on "Home Building," Friday. - The title does not convey any idea of Afternoon "Whist party in Eik Club the beauty and ideality embodied in rooms. Hostesses, Mrs. Harmon Mey- the work, which was a gem indeed er and Miss Fannie Meyer. .from Mr. McNeill's pen and which Ladies' id Society of the First the members all hope to see in print, Presbyterian church holds its regular so that those not present can enjoy meeting. is imagery. After the program the - Tourists hold an "All Fools Meet- society enjoyed a pleasant social incr. " hour, with many delightful selections Ladies' Aid Society of Grace on the phonograph. At a late hour M. E. church hold? regular afternoon the club adjourned for the season, social. j The club will begin its work in the Frances E. Willard W. C. T. U. fall with the life of Robert Dale
meets with Mrs. Ruth Hunt, north Owen and his work.
seventeenth street. Saturday. History Club meets with Mrs. MarwWhitiidge, south eighth street. Nomands hold their regular meeting with Mrs. Salter, north fifth street. Open church meeting at the South Eighth Sheet Friends' church. Evening Social Club- meets at the Country Clubhouse. -
The Nomads will hold their meeting tomorrow evening with Miss Williams north sixt'c street, instead of with Miss Salter. . - The clo?ing meeting of the Occult Research for the season of 1903-1904 was held last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McNeill south thirteenth street. Besides the large attendance of members a number of guests were present. - Mrs. N. V. Ciosser read an, especially interesting article on "Origin and Customs of Easter," which proved very interesting. This was followed by a solo and bx an original poem by Mr.
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The following program will bet rendered at St. Paul's Episcopal church tonight at 7:30: Organ Prelude Beethoven. Hymn 105 Dykes. Opening Sentences. Psalm 105 Chant. . "Out of the deep have I called unto Thee." Anon. Lesson. St. John 19. ' Hymn 106. The Story of the Cross. Selections from "The Crucifixion,". Stainer (a) Processional To Calvary Or?an. (b) He made Himself of no reputation Bass. (e) The Majesty of the Divine Humiliation Soprano. (d) (Rec.) And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so mush the Son of Man be lifted up Bass. . . . (e) God so loved - the worldChorus. Organ Andante Widor. Creed. Offertory. Agnus Dei Tours. Sevenfold Amen Stainer. Organ Recessional Final Chorus from the "Passion Music" Bach. . "Around Thy tomb here sit we -weep - I ing, . And murmur low, in tones, supprest,' Rest Thee softly, softly rest.''
Soloists. Soprano Mrs. Guy S. McCabe. Tenor Mr. John F. Taggart. Bass Mr. Griffith P. Ellis. Organist and Director Laura C, Gaston. " " - Vance M. Sullivan and Alberta Dill were married last evening at 7 :30 at First M. E. parsonage, Rev. Nethereut officiating. The meeting of the East End Whist club, which.. was to have been held at the home of Mrs. Fred Jay, east of the city, was postponed until the first of next week. ' A number of her young friends gave a delightful surprise party last evening in honor of Miss Opal Husson, who is at home for the week from Tudor Hall seminary, Indlanapols. .... Games, music and dancing occupied the evening until about half past 10, when an elegant supper was served. Tn spite of the rain, the guests, who were as follows, spent a
, most enjoyable evening : Misses Wee
Marlatt, Ella Dickey, Florence Gavle, Julia Lichtenfels, Lucile Turner, Opal Lovin, Harriett Dickinson, Louise Williams, Marguerite Doan, Stella Barber and Martha McClellan; Messrs. Julian Cates, Frank Lichten fels, George Bayer, Russell Dennis, Earl Henley, Russell Gaar, Taylor Shriber, Harry Frank el; "Elmer Dick inson, Victor Newman and Clement Cates. ; ' The History club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Mary Whitridge, south eighth street. Mrs. Whitridge leads the discussion, "Belgium From 1833 to the Present
The meeting will be at 2:30.
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Cream Easter eggs,, a fine assortment, and all good to eat, at Price's. "Ideal Bread" is delivered fresh to the grocei every morning. Insist on having it ; take no other. Ice cream chickens made to order for Easter at Price's.
Remember that Ideal Bread is made by The Richmond Baking Co. only. Red, white and blue labels on every loaf For sale by all grocers.
The Rcilroad Store's Special Easter News &
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A Magnificent array of all the Latest Creations in Ladies' Suits will be found in our Cloak Room (second floor). Beautifully tailored, perfect fitting, latent cut and the newest and daintiest of trimmings.
At this price we show an exceptionally strong line of ladies Tailored Suits in Blues, Browns, Blacks, Greys and Fancy Mixtures, with the latest style trimmings and cuts. They were intended for $15 or $16.50 Suits, but, as a rpecial, we name the price at . . -1 . . . .$12 50
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Nothing lacking in our Skirt Department. Everything decreed by fashion as correct is here.; New Walking Skirts and Stylish Dress Skirts. Prices range from $1.98 up to $'5.00
EASTER KID GLOVE SALE Ends Saturday Night. The Bess of Good $1.00 Kid Glove.? is the far.ous "Alexandria" 'Jiove. All shades and perfect fitting.
Mocha Gloves 69c pair. Regulai $1.00 values, in three shades of Brown and Plain Black.
S9c Kil Gloves. An excellent value. Good fitters, in all shades; as good 'as mcst $1.00 gloves..
LADIES FANCY COLLARS, NEW FANCY HOSE Purses and everything in the Fancy Goods and Notion line that s proper. Wo've made special efforts this seasonall for your benefit. MEN'S FURNISHINGS FOR EASTER.
... Everything new and nobby -in the Furnishing line is here. Our Easter Neckwear is especially attractive this season. At 25c we show a line of full length reversible four-in-hand, all silk ties, equal to many 50c ties. An endless variety of all the new colors and patterns. 50c Ties. Beautiful, rich, good, etc., are terms only modestly describing them. Tbey must be seen to be appreciated.' MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S EASTER CLOTHES: Judging by the great number of Easter outfits we've already sent out, we know the public appreciate a really good Hue of men's goods. It will pay you tj investigate.
WE'VE JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of new Carpets and Rugs the second spring shipment
Beginning next week, store open on Monday, Wednesday arid Saturday nights. Trading Stamps with all purchases.
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Had a Great Time Last Night Three - Candidates. Centerville lodge of Masons raised three candidates to the Master's degree last nijrht. The work was well put on before an audience of at least one hundred people. Delegates were present from Richmond, Milton, Dublin, Cambridge City, Williamsburg and New Paris. 7 After the initiatory wrork a banquet was served to the entire assemblage and it was a feast that was greatty relished by all. "Ideal Bread is the height of perfection known to the baker's art. "Get the habit" of eating "Ideal
Bread" hat delicious flavor con
tained in ro other loaf. Two tags taken from Ideal and Mother's bread entitle you to one vote to send your favorite to the St. Louir World's Fair. Get them exchanged for ballots at Richmond Baking Co. Why buy bread of a poor and indifferent quality when you can get "Ideal Bread" at the same price. , The bread that will make Richmond famous "Ideal."
Tags taken . from Ideal and Mother's bread are good on the free voting contest to St. Louis World's Fair. " Block ice cream and individual moulds for Easter, made to order at Price's. You should have "Ideal Bread" on the table morning, noon and night, then you have done a duty you owe vour stomach.
People's Exchange STORAGE Ground floor, ixteenitJ and Main. Vera Smith. i'OR SALE ORV TRADE A good new 8-inch well boring machine and complete outfit for making watei wells. Have made two wells a day with- a machine like it. Must quit work on account of age. S. B l. Huddteston, Dublin. .. 14-tt FOR SALE A new ten-volume Americanized '. Cyclopedia Britannica. Inquire at Palladium office. It's a bargain for some one.
WANTED Men or women local representatives for a high class magazine. Large commissions. Cash " " prizes. Write J. N. Trainer, 80 East Washington Square, New York, N. Y. tf - '
FOR SALE Farm of 120 acres, 75 acres cleared ; all level ; 25 , acres seeded; 20 acres of grain on place; good barn and shed; small house; 2 miles from town; 50 fruit trees, part bearing; cheap at $20 per acres. Address J. .T. Sardis, Traverse City, Michigan, Route 1. 31-6t
LOST Pocket-book between fifteenth
street and Price's confectionery, on
Main street. Name card of Alice C. Lyons in it. Return to Ferguson Investment Cd and get reward. LOST Bunch of kevs somewhere be
tween city light plant and Detention Hospital on west ' Main. Finder please leave same at-this office.
WANTED-Two hundred men and
women at "The Fa mousA' Store to buy shoos and clothing for Easter.
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17c Dozen - - - SATURDAY ONLY;
HOMEMADE SPECIALTIES:
LAVEII CAKEES and BREAD, BAKED HAM, Etc. Try a FAT MACKEREL for Sunday Breakfast with a cup of our 30c BLEND COFFEE Best in the city. We buy our Coffees Green "and have them Roasted, bo they are always FRESH Phone us your Saturday order and get the best on the market. PHONE 292.
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AN ELEGANT SHOWING OF NEW EFFECTS IN
READY-MADE GARMENTS FOR SPRING
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A comfortable suit to most men is the tingle breasted sack suit illustrated here. " The coat is' loose ' fitting and' ' has broad hand-padded shod ders, which gives it I the 'wide-: " chested" effect that i3 now so fashionable. It is undoubtedly the most popular suit of the day. The fabrics used are Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres in beautiful plaids, neat stripes, new mixtures and checks, and AH the Standard Black and Blue Materials Other styles and other fabrics . are here, and all of the same high quality.
LOEHR & KLUTE
I I EAStER j specials" I
r" f. ' A PAIR for Men's Hand Sewed Patent Leather,
S Jill Colt, Vici Kid or Velour Calf Shoes.
Worth $3.50 a pair.
v For Ladies' Ideal Patent Leather Kid Shoes,
J D 11 0 Imt. Hand Turn, new Heel and Toe.
A shoe well worth $3.50.
Boys' and Youths' Guaranteed Patent Colt Shoes. See Tliem! Strong & Garfield's Fine Shoes are now in and ready for your inspection.
FRED C LAHRMAN
718 MAIN STREET
$25.00 Cravenette Rain Coats at
$10.50 and $15.00. They are a
traveling man's sample line from a bisr easter'i house. Latest si vie military capes, velvet collar; new style sleeve and brass button trimmed. Do not miss this sale in strictly up-to-date rain-proof coats. Our sale still continues for the balance of the week on the white goods for aprons and dresses, at the remarkably low price of 414c per yard, six yards for 25c. Also the Scotch Lawns. While only a few are left, we will sell them as long as they last during this week 6 yards for 25c. We will have about '600 yards -of the finest of Broadcloth of the Neptune brand, which is strictly waterproof and the regular Broadcloth, which we are going to sell you $1100 value at 70c and the $1.50 for 90c. This is less than the wholesale price on these goods, and any one needing .1 suit cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. :
In our grocery department we are having the best trade we have ever had. We will sell you, while they last: No. 1 Potatoes, $1.10 per bushel. Nice crL-p square crackers, 5c per pound. Ginger Snaps, 5c per pound. 1 Gallon Jug or Can of the Famous Maple Syrup, $1.20 per gallon. Honey. Drip Syrup, famous Hood's brand, 35c gallon. 4 pounds of Fancy Head Rico for 25c. . - . . v , 9 Bars Swift's Pride Soap for 25c For three days only we will sell the large ske box of Gold Dust for ISc; other stores get 25c. Garden Seeds and Flower Seeds other stores sell for 5c, we are selling them for lc per package. Red onion sets, 3 quarts for 25c White onion sets, 10c per quart. Do. not fail to come to our store daring this week. We will surely save you money and satisfy you in every , respect. Prompt Delivery.
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