Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 74, 27 March 1906 — Page 5
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The Richmond Pallacfium.
III SOCIETY'S REALM
MISS VIRGINIA KNOX, ,' WELL KNOWN IN RICHMOND IS TO BE MARRIED THURSDAY J. H. Hussey and Wife Have Gone to Ocean Grove Where They Will Spend the Spring ard Summer Mrt. Love Write Prom Florence, Italy That Her Party is Having a Pleasant Time Criterion Club to End Its Season. After the marriage of Mr. Stanton Prentiss and Miss Virginia Knox, which will take place next Thursday eyening at seven o'clock at the Broad Street Presbyterian church, the young couple will leave for a wedding trip, to be absent during the month of April. On their return they will live at. Arlington Columbuo,. O... Dispatch. Misa Knox is well known in this city, having spent one summer here the guest of friends. c -XThe Epworth League of the Grace M. E. church will give a very unique social In the way of a "calendar party" In the church parlors tonight. The evenings entertainment will be suggestive of the seasons of the year. The decorations, the musical and literary programs, and the refreshments will be In harmony with the above Idea. The season of the Criterion Cluh is rearing an end. The last meeting will
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We've been' but of necessity.
they are to be sold ; they are spring goods and must be sold now.
Tell you, tell everybody what's doing. Not one item in fifty mentioned, but tpht one tells.
SILKS Black Taffeta Silk, guanteed, yard wide; COP think of it. Price, UUU Best Table It is EIGHTH .& -MAIN ' RICHMOND
be held in two weeks. The club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Powers, North Eighteenth street and the afternoon was devoted principally to business. At the next meeting the election of officers will take place. -xThe Tlcknor Club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. Fred Powers, North Eighteenth street and the afternoon was devoted principally to business At the next meeting the election of officers will take place. i V The Tlcknor Club met yesterday at the homo of Mrs. Leonard Lemon, South Eleventh Street The club is now studying Japan and yesterday Mrs. Mary Grant and Mrs. Harry Mather read articles on "The Army and Navy." The next meeting will be held in a week at the home of Mrs. Lemon. & The Magazine Club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. Paige, North Twelfth street. The readers were Mrs. Charles Neal and Mrs. John Lontz. The next meeting will be held in a week at the home of Mrs. Yarrlngton Harnes. i'The Aftermath Club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. V. Stevens, 118 South Sixteenth street. J. M. Hussey and wife left yesterday for Ocean Grove, New Jersey, where they will spend the spring and summer. They will go first to New York City, to meet their daughter, Miss Mary Hussey, well known In Richmond, who is returning from a three years stay on the European Continent. Sfr vCGeorge Gay, brother of Mrs. Love
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"Waiting," "Waiting," "Waiting This store is Jammed It is Full
Thes SILKS Black Peau de Soie, yard wide, soft beautiful finish; think of buying yard PQ wide Peau de tfoie at 0 u riii.r ji.tltiiuiiiJMyi-i' ai - fniMtMiiiiTi
Great Bargains in Muslins
Best Hope Muslin, bleached Best Lonsdale Cambric
Ml .09 Oil Cloth
Table Damask, 70 inch, mercerized Apron Ginghams, good Fine 32-lneh Dress Ginghams, they were 15 to close
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Huck Towels, 20x40, extra heavy Pearl Buttons, white, all sizes, 3 dozen for Hooks and Eyes, per p?.per Pillow Cases, Hemttitched Curtain Muslins, dots and Figures
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who with a party is touring on the Continent, has received a letter from the travelers that they are now In Florence, Italy, and Mrs. Love is studying music under a prominent Italian pianist. Mrs. Love is very talented and under 'the new direction her skill is improving. Miss Florence Lacey has gone to Detroit to make' that place her future home. jt A meeting of the Domestic Science Association will be held at 3 o'clock Wednesday, March 28, at the South Eighth Etreet Friends church. Mrs. Meredith of Cambridge City, will talk on the Relation of Home Economics to Civic Life. All members and friends of the association are urged to be present. k-
LI Mi&s MabeJ Barber returned to De Pauw University yesterday after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. J. O. Barber of South Thirteenth street. S. II. Manor has returned to Xenia after a few days'vislt in this city. Louis Strothaus spent Sunday with friends at Indianapolis. Mrs. Marlon Shreeve has returned from a few days' visit with relatives at Fountain City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen are vis iting relatives at New Castle. Columbus Pitts has returned from a week's visit at Greenville, O. HE WE'VE 1 ' IP mmd 325 1 SILKS te Jap Silks, yard widp, mind you, yard wide Pride - ifciiir wr nm wc rn a n mi n- - -j--l -y- triafcit White Goods? Fancy White Goods, Fine White Goods, lace striped Whits Goods, lace plaids White Goods, lawn stripe
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EXTRA SPECIAL ! White Goods, mercerized, worth 50c, See Them LACES! LACESI SPECIAL VERY Special;-. ;hr;i:r:::;.: Inserting, wide Mecklin, per yard
Lace: wide Torchon st Lsccs Torchcn In sets u.o to 4 Lsccs Mecklin in sets up to 5 worth to 1Ec St w ri
Miss Mary Teas left Sunday for a
two weeks visit at Washington, , D. C. Fred Smith has returned from few days visit at Connersvllle. a Rev. T. H. Kuhn was at Kokomo, Saturday attending the funeral of Mrs. J. E. Vaile. Mrs. Lawrence Bain has returned to her home at Decatur after a visit with Mrs. Margaret Dicks. Mrs. Carter and daughter, returned to their home at Pittsburg, Pa. Saturday after spending a week visiting Mrs. William Graham inthis city. Mrs. Jane Robbins of Chicago is visions relatives in this city. Miss Annette Edmunds of Cambridge, City spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Edmunds of South EJeventh street. Miss Elsie Stanleyls the guest of relatives at Connersvllle. Mrs. Jennie Williams of Anderson Is visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Keever of 304 Uorth Fifteenth street. Misses Esther Besselman and Miss Ruth Mashmeyer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Crivel at Indian apolis. Mrs. George Baker of North Nineteenth street, went to Indianapolis Sunday to visit her mother. Mr. Harry Cremer has gone to New York on business. Miss Fanny Cramer of ew Hope, is visiting the Misses Ruby and Ada Kelley of North Sixthstreet. R. H. Newman spent Sunday with his parents at Milton. WAITED AS LONG AS
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for the clouds to pass by," nntil now it is not a question ot choice,, It is crowded to the topmost rail. These Dry Goods must be sold,
dot SILKS White China Silk good errade,does not pull Price ZOO
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Mrs. Harry Williams has returned
to her home in Connersvllle after a few days visit to her sister, Miss Co ra Barnes of South Sixth street. The Rev. Mr. Swadener will go to Economy today to deliver a lecture. Thomas Revelee spent Sunday with relatives at Milton. Miss Mary Austin ts at Chicago at tending the millinery openings. Alfred Hebble of East Germantown was in this city yesterday. Miss Florence Lacey has left for an extended visit at Detroit. Thomas Whelan spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Catherine Whelan at Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Humpe have re turned from an extended trip through theSouth. Lincoln Hebble of East Germantown was a business visitor fciere yesterday. Miss Clara Ratllff is visiting relatives at Anderson. Miss Marjorie Rich ' is spending a few days visiting relatives at Anderson. Mrs. Myra McDivitt is the guest of Relatives at Ccnnersville. Edwin Calloway spent Sunday with his parents at Milton. The Musical Study Club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:43 at the home of Mrs. Henry Gennett. East Main street. Each member will be allowed to bring one guest, as a special program has been prepared.
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o T Come for Fanoy Silks, Come wor Plain Colored Silks. try Specials Rib Top, Fast Black, ... Children's knee, fast black to.9J, Iworth 15c now U Ladles Skirts! F Ikirts, all shades win 5 r....ds vCcJTci lisn Skirts, all m
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$4.50 Grey Mixed SKirte, all size3, upffi to 33 waist fUl
Covert Jackets! All Woei Covrt Jarkrta. vrlurt trim. 4
V us med, ecrrest in every way t&raSV- t
$7.50 Covert Jacket, you'll krowP when you see bOlli Fancy Pisid Striped Jacketo, worth Q f j
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ree- Sale begins Tuesday. March 2?
GRAHTEDA DIVORCE Emma Boswell was granted a divorce from George Boswell by Judge Fox Saturday. The plaintiff alleged cruel and inhuman treatment and drunkenness on the part of her husband.
LAMB-STEVENSON Moody R. Lamb, 21 years and Anna BeIe Stevenson, 22 years were married last night by 'Squire Abbott. The groom is a well known young man. employed at Bayer's bakery. They will reside here. LODGES NOTES The Knights and Ladies of Honor will have work Wednesday night. The new books of local by laws will come up for the third reading, and will be approved. o The Richmond Lodge I. O. O. F. held a business meeting last night. The Coeur de Leon, No. S, Knights of Pythias, holds a business meeting tonight. MASONS JAVE WORK Richmond Lodge of Masons will confer in the Master Degree this eve ning. Miss Ruby Rigelman of Wauka shaw, Wis., is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Frankel of the Real Flats.
YARD WIDE BLACK TAFFETA. COL GUARANTEED ..... . OTC
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GOME FOR CHANGEABLE SILKS Come for Wool Dress Goods come now. All thei Pretty, all the New C!othc, all the New Shadesthe New) Greys, New Blues New Greens, the Plain Fabrics, Plaid'
Fabrics, all sorts ot Fabrics adiesWaistsJ Ladies Vaistsl Ladies Silk Ladicc' Silk Waist, fine Jap Si k, berate tailor made Ladies' Silk Jap, Waist, lots of beautiful Lace Inserting Ladies' Jap Silk Waist, worth $3.50, t now Ladies' India L5r.cn Waist, elaborate lace trimmed 2.5C0 WHITE INDIA LINEN WAISTS TO PIC! .OM. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. ! LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS. LADIES' WHITE COWNS. I' LADIES' CORSET COVER3. LADIES' DRAWERS. Waicts look like $2.00 Goods, Selling at One Dsilar. See what yoti cr.n buy at 24c, at 33c at 5Cc, at 93c, in Muslin Undcnvsr. EIGHTH
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Hazel Stiffel Hit in the Ear and i Lose Her Sense of Hea-lng v A Serious Accident. i I I PaUa-Oiura Special. Cnmhrldse City. March 2C Hat Stiffel, the 16 year old daughter George Stiffel, was struck in the & t while on her way home from scho S . 4 this afternoon and painumy injuie,; The physicians believe inai huw not recover her sense oi neanng i the injured member. GEO. INGERMAN DEAD Patl-ullum Special. t Cambridge City, March 26. George' Ingerman, a well known farmer living about a mile nortn oi mis piac. m here this afternoon of typhoid rever. after an illness of six See Nicho dow for n nnucv ncTC DDMtnTinil UUI1LI ULIU I IIUIIIU 1 1UII 'L IaMad'.um Special. Cambridge- City, Ind., March 26.-4 Chas. P. Doney of this city has gonej to Indianapolis, where he will taka a position in the city office of the Adams Express Co.. as receiving clerk. He has held two other of-j flees for this company, one at Anderson and one at Springfield, Ohio. J W.I they are Jiere. India Waists! S1 9 5 .00 $2.50 89 N .ttv k :,f.' 'i finders? 4 MAIN STREETS RICHMOND
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