Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 30, 8 December 1908 — Page 5

PAGE FIVE. NEWS OF SOCIETY THE FOURTH ANNUAL TO REACH THE SOCIETY EDITOR, CALL PHONE 1 121

THE RICHMOND PALL.ADIU3I AND SUN-TE LEGKAJI, TDE5DAT, DECEMBER 8, 1908.

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UNTIL CHRISTMAS

To those who have patronized our 50c sales in former years we need say but little, the mere announcement brings them to us. They remember the tremendous buying possibilities, they know what great things can be accomplished during this 50c sale time. We do not exaggerate when we say the greatest crowds at our store have been attracted, the greatest enthusiasm created, the biggest sales in the history of Mashmeyer Store have been during the time of our Holiday

FIFTY ' CENT

READ NOW WHAT 50c WILL DO. 50c will buy a Dollar's worth In some instances. We do not see a single item quoted that does not represent 75c in actual value. Read thest items carefully and remember it began Tuesday, Dec, 8th, and the Christmas time is near. Make your money do its utmost. There are many to bpy for. 85c Quality Fancy Silk Plaids, Stripes, Grecian, all colors, 50c

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BLACK SATINE PETTICOAT, full sizes, made of good mercerized satine, Holiday Sales Qq

BEST GRADE SILKALINE 6 Yards Beautiful New Silkaline, prettiest you ever saw, Holiday Sale Price, 6 yards for 10c FINE CHALLIES, the 30 inch wide kind, not the narrow inferior sort, quoted cheap and worth nothing, but good enough for any garment you choose to use it for. 8 Yards for FINE BORDERED PERCALES, wide width, fast colors, fine, cloths, Holiday Sale Price 6 Yards for FANCY PERSIAN RIBBONS, wide, all-silk, pretty, the 25c and 30c kind, Holiday Sale Price, 3 Yards for HOLIDAY 50c SALE BEGINS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH. BEST 121c OUTING FLANNELS, simply the best made; we said we would make this Sale attractive; think twice now we sell 6 Yards for FLEECED SUITINGS, YARD WIDE, Double Fold Fine Twilled, Fleece-back Suitings, worth 12Jc; 8 Yards, of them for TABLE DAMASKS, 62 inch bleached, mercerized Table Damask, worth 40c per yard, Holiday Sale Price, 2 Yards for

72-INCH ALL LINEN TABLE DAMASK, worth 75c per yard, Holiday Sale Price HOLIDAY 50c SALE BEGINS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH. LARGE NAPKINS, the 75c grade, assorted patterns, Holiday Sale Price, per dozen... HANDKERCHIEF BARGAINS Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, fine, soft quality, worth 5c each. One and one-half dozen.. LADIES' WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS Hemst'd, dainty self checks, Holiday Sale Price, One dozen for LADIES' INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, White, Hemst'd, Plaid, dainty initial corner, One dozen HOLIDAY. 50c SALE BEGINS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH. LADIES' EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS Fine, sheer, pretty, worth 15c each, 5 for... LADIES' EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS 20c value, really beautiful goods; 4 for LADIES' EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS 25c grade (real value), hemstitched or Escolloped Edges, 3 for MEN'S JAPANETTE HANDKERCHIEFS, Silk Initial, large, soft, silk finish, 6 for CORSET COVER EMBROIDERY, Extra Special for this sale, 18 inches wide, 20 pretty patterns, worth 25c 3 Yards for

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CORSET COVERS AND FLOUNCINGS Fine 18 inch Cambric or Swiss Flouncings, or Corset Covering, 35c and 40c grade, 2 Yards for DOTTED WHITE SWISS, Fine Quality, 4 or 5 dots, for selection, worth 20c per yard, 4 Yards for 35c GRADE WHITE WAISTING Highly mercerized, 5 designs, do not miss seeing them; 3 Yards for HOLIDAY 50c SALE BEGINS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH. BEAUTIFUL NEW BELTS Leather and Elastic, combination button trimmed, all colors, worth 50c; 2 for

LADIES' 50c GRADE WHITE FOOT HOSE, soft, CO a fine elastic, a really 50c quality, 2 pairs for vUw 50c QUALITY STAND-COVER, Sprachtel Work, fine cloth, 2 for Wwl

DOLLAR GRADE STAND COVER, beautiful design, very elaborate, Holiday Sale price.. FINE HEMST'D STAND COVER, they will sun prise you, worth 50c, Holiday Price, 2 for MEN'S SATIN TIES. 4-in-hand fine Satin Ties, every one a 50c value, all shades, green, red, navy, light and medium blue, fancies in great profusion. Holiday Sale Price, 2 for HOLIDAY 50c SALE BEGINS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH. LADIES' GRAND UNDERWEAR BARGAIN, Slightly soiled Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, good enough to ask 35c each, Sale Price 3 for (Do not miss this underwear) MEN'S SPECIAL UNDERWEAR BARGAIN, 2 of them; read them both. MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, regular 75c Fleeced Underwear, soft, downy, Fleeced, these Splendid Garments, each HOLIDAY 50c SALE BEGINS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH. MEN'S FANCY WOOL UNDERWEAR, Dollar grade Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, handsome and good, each LADIES' EXTRA HEAVY BLACK FLEECED HOSE, extra long extra heavy, regular 20c grade, 4 pairs for 26 INCH UMBRELLA, mercerized Twill Sattine Cloth, a splendid bargain, Holiday Price ALL SILK SCARFING, now very popular, pretty patterns like these are hard to obtain; per yard MEN'S COLORED BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, think of buying full sized, fast colors, Holiday Price, 15 for TAPESTRY PILLOW TOPS, beautiful new designs, ail lined ready for fiiiing, worth 50c each, Holiday Price, 2 for

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EXTRA SPECBAL 8 yards soft, fine Dress Ginghams, worth 10c, Holiday Sale Price, 8 yards for - - ' - 10 yards Standard Prints, indigo blue and grey, 10 yards for

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The above list of Bargains does not tell all the good things in our store. Hundreds, yes many hundreds of splendid bargains confront you. The Cloaks, The Cloaks, The Cloaks, The Suits, The Suits, The Suits, The Dress Goods, The Dress Goods. Remember, the last days of 1908 are bargain days. Began Tuesday, Dec. 8th, continues until Christmas.

8th & MAIN

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hennlgar cele

brated their twentieth wedding anniversary with a dinner party. It was

given at their home on South Sixth; street The house was beautifully deeorated with flowers and ferns. In the

dining room carnations and smilax

were used In appointing the table. An elegant dinner In several courses was

served at six o'clock. Places were

arranged at the table for thirty-five

guests. After dinner, music and game famished the amusement for

the remaining boors.

J J J0 The marriage of Mr. George Cole of

Indianapona and Miss Anne Dilks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R.

Dtlks of Spring Grove, will take place.

Tuesday, December 29.

jt j jt The wedding of Miss Maade Leftwick daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Leftwick and Mr. Frank Thomas will be celebrated tomorrow evening at the home of the bride's parents, 310 North Sixteenth 6treet. J j Mrs. Charles Kirkman was pleasantly surprised at her home, north of the city Saturday evening. The affair was given to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Dancing was a feature of the evening's amusement The

guests were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rob

inson. Mr. and Mrs. Whltroe. Mr. and

Mrs. Joseph Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Vera De Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. George Worley, Misses Freda Ryan, Garnet Friske,

Hattie Gruelick, Audrey and Virginia Jordan. Addie and Ethel Worley.

Grace Dunn, Lucy McEldowney. and

Nora Ktrkman; Messrs. Omar Ryan.

Elden Roop, Charles Ward, Fred Hart

man, Albert Folkner, Walter Schrie-

der, John Graham, Lawler Dietemey

er. Fred Miner, Joseph Lahrman. Roy

Robinson, Mont Norris, Irwin Hart.

Emmett and Fred Mitchell, Richard

Kerlin. Charles Kirkman. Frank. Roy and Edward Kirkman and Harry Coal-

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Mr. and Mrs. Exam Haas and little

son William of Harrisburg, 111., will come next week to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Haas and

family of South Twentieth street. J v J

Mis3 Sarah Addington entertained a

number of guests informally last even

ing at her home in Glen View. Music

-and social conversation were features

of the evening. Luncheon was served, j j J

The Fifth Street M. E. church coun

cil met last evening at the home of Will Taylor, in Earlham Heights.

where Its members were entertained J J Jt

A penny social will be given by the Standard Bearers at the Grace M. E.

church, at 7:30 on Wednesday evening.

An excellent musical program has been

completed and it is expected that the

affair will be well attended.

society of the First English Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Johanning. 4U1 South Thirteenth street. J J The Young Men's club of St Mary's church will give a musical and dra

matic entertainment, Thursday even- , lng. December teeth, in St Mary's halL Two plays will be given and also a number of songs including plantation

melodies. A feature of the mufeic program will be the appearance of the

Monarch quartette.

J J J The Ladies' Aid society of the First

M. E. church will meet Wednesday aft

ernoon In the church parlors. All members are urged to be present.

J Jt J Mrs. Jennie Barnes will be hostess

for a meeting of the Penny club tomorrow afternoon at her home on Ft

Wayne avenae.

o J J The Standard Bearers society of ths

Grace M. E. church win gvie a "penny social" Wednesday evening in the church parlors. All members and friends of the society are cordially Invited to attend.

J Jt v A meeting of the Dorcas society wai

held yesterday afternoon with Mrs. John Marshall at her home on South

Thirteenth street. Tke club has de

cided to distribute clothing the day

before Christmas to a number of needy families in the city. A Christina donation was also made yesterday by the members. The guests for

the afternoon were Mrs. Elmer Haner

and Mrs. Louis Hirsch of Indianapolis. Needlework was a feature of the af

ternoon. LucheoB waa served later In

the afternoon. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Lee Nnsbaum at her home on North Eleventh street. This will be a social session. J J S The Ladies Aid society of the East Main Street Friends church will have an all day meeting Thursday, December, 10 In the churcn. All members are urged to be present. Jt J J The Ticknor club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Mather at her home on South Eighth street. The reading and discussion of "Twelfth Night" was continued. Mrs. John Doug an gave the "Current Events." Mrs. John Saroyer will enter tain the club next Monday afternoon at her home on South Sixteenth street

CLUB NOTES

LONDON HOME FOR ROCKEFELLER

Oil Magnate Will Spend Part Of Time In England.

Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cox were host and

hostess for an informal party last evening at their home on South Seventh street, given by the members of the Ivy club. This Is an afternoon card club, but the members decided to entertain their husbands at this time. Point euchre was played at six tables, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ferling,

Mr. Burton Gaines and Mr. and Mrs.;

i George Ferling, Mr. and Mrs. Burton

dainty luncheon was served. Those enjoying the function were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeFerling, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Gaines. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jeesup, Mr. and Mrs. George Marttn, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arrowsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Chrisman, Mr. arid Mrs. Russell Strattan and Mr. and Mrs. James Reed. J J J

The East End Aid society, of the

First Christian church, met this afternoon at two thirty o'clock with Mrs.

Strauss, corner Twentieth and North C

streets.

j& i2$ tt The Good-Cheer club will meet Wed

nesday afternoon with Mrs. Sherman Brandenburg, 702 N North Twelfth

street.

Jt J Jt A meeting of the Music Study club

will be held tomorrow morning at nine-thirty o'clock, in the Starr Piano

parlors. All members are urged to

be present

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The Woman's Missionary society of

the Grace M. E. church will hold its

annual Thank offering this evening in

the church parsonage. The program

will consist of music numbers and

short addresses or talks.

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"Miscellaneous" day wss observed

yesterday by the Magazine club: Mrs. Joseph H. Kinsey of North Eighth

street, acting as hostess. Mrs. Walter Bates was the only reader for the

afternoon. Refreshments were serv

ed after the program. The club meets next Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. M.

Lontz. at her home in Westcott Place

Mrs. Homey and Miss Paige will be

readers for this session. J J J

Mrs. T. J. Ferguson entertained the members of the Aftermath society this

afternoon at her home. 103 South Six

teenth street. J J ,2

The Home Economic club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Gil

bert Dunham, at her home on North

Tenth street.

The Anglican club of Earlham college, met last evening in the basement

of the library. The play for the eve

ring's consideration mas "Antony and

' Cleopatra. Miss Metn presented tne

paper, which gave a detailed account

of the principal points of the play. jt jt '

The Woman's Foreign Missionary

London. Dee. 8. John D. Rockefeller is to become a member of Lon don's colony of fashionables for at least a part of every year, according to the indications discovered wheu it was learned that the American oil king had purchased the houses at 3J and 40 Queen Anne's Gate and workmen had begun their demolition to make way for a marble palace While the transfer of the property has not yet been officially recorded owing to the amount of English red tape involved, several prominent real estate dealers are authority for th

statement that-the transfer has been made.

NTERESTIIIG FEATURE IN HEALTH REPORT

November Vital Statistics Are

Same as in 1907.

One of the most Interesting features

of the monthly health report that has been filed by Dr. Charles S. Bond, city health officer. Is that the births and

the deaths for the month of November

of this year are exactly the same as

those for the same month of last year.

deaths 21 and births 29. This is

something that has never occurred before so far as Dr. Bond knows. Dur

ing the month Just ended there were

twenty-three deaths, twenty-one whits and two colored. This Is a decrease

of four over the month of October

Dnrlng the month there were twenty nine "births reported, twenty-six white children and three colored. Among

this number was seventeen boys snd

twelve girls. This Is a decrease of

three over the month of October.

During the month there was one case

of typhoid fever, one of scarlet fever

and eight cases of small pox.

The mere fact that Scott's Emulsion is universally recommended for Consumption is proof positive that it is the most energizing and strengthening preparation in the world. It warms and nourishes, it enriches the blood,stops loss of flesh and builds up. Get Scott's.

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