Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 128, 16 March 1909 — Page 5
PAGE FIVB m - MEWS OF SOCIETY H "It b Teasrrow." Don't Forget the Date. Hew Shipsent Udits' $20 zsi $25 Seits at $15.00 What Is Doing in Social, Club and Art Circles. Miss Elizabeth R. Thomas nrr Tl PHOSE 1121
THE mCHMOXD PALLADIUM ATTO . STO-TBIiBGIl AM, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1909.
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BEGINS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, 1909 Get Busy. Ve Expect to Be. Do your Easter buying now. A splendid $50,000 stock for everybody to pick bargains from FOR TWO WEEKS. 250 Elegant New Spring Suits! 500 Ladies9 Skirts!
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Ladies' Coats till you get tired looking. Splendid line Ladies' Black Coats. Ladies " Spring Coats, velvet trimmed, at Children's Spring Jackets at - t. New shipment of Ladies' Suits at -
Do not forpTet that ours are' the best $25.00 Ladies' Suits in Richmond. How read partial list of vhat else is doing in Dry Goods Read About the Dress Goods.
7 YARDS WOOL SUITING, 36-inch (yd. wide) pretty striped and plaid Dress Goods, look like 50c goods; you buy a . choice of 20 designs, all new a full Dress Pattern of 7 yards (look in the window) for
THIS FINE 20c them at -
GINGHAM is a wonder. You buy
122c
FINE IMPERIAL CHAMBRAY GINGHAM, 31 inches wide, all
the plain snade$;4 shades or: plain: blue, iinenr pink, ' brown, buff, tan, green, lavender; 2 sizes pink and blue checks, so hard to get, choice of any during this sale..
Fine Mercerized Satteen, 40 patterns including side bands, 10 yds. for ...... . ....... S 1.25 121c per yard. i Fine Cambric Muslin, full pieces, up to 10 yds. to a customer, less if you like 71c Best Hope Muslin, 10 Yds. limit to a customer, less if you like ... 71c 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, worth 25c, 10 Yds. limit, less if desired.... 1 9c 42 inch Tubing, bleached 20c grade, 5 Yds. limit ...15c 9-4 Mohawk Bleached Sheeting, worth 32c, 1 0 Yds. limit to customer . ... . . . . . . 24c 18 inch Bleached Crash, 5 Yds. limit for . . . . . . - . 20c 4c per yard. KID GLOVE BARGAIN Ladies' dollar quality Kid Gloves, sizes 5f and 6, splendid condition, - pair 39c 50c FANCY RIBBON, 25c- All Silk . Fancy Ribbons, prettiest ever, up to 7 inches wide, 50 designs and colorings . .. ----- -, -... 25c One dozen Ladies' fine Handkerchiefs plaid or plain, worth 60c . .....40o Ladies' Cambric White Petticoats, 20 inch wide embroidered flounce worth $1.00 ...75c $1 .50 quality Ladies' Embroidered cambric petticoat . . ..... . . . . . 95c 40c fine Hemstitched Drawers ....25c 50c ladies' wide embroidered Drawers, India Linen Flounce . . . 33c WHITE GOODS FOR 2 WEEKS. India Linen . . i . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . 5c 1 5c grade India Linen ...... . . f Oc 20c quality India Linen ........ . 1 21c 60 inch bleached Damask, soft, no dressing, worth 40c 20c
72 inch Bleached Damask, mercerized, 5 patterns -45c 25c linen Towels, soiled, to close. I Oc Ladies' Cambric Gowns, high neck, 40 hemstitched tucks 50c Ladies' embroidery trimmed low neck or high neck gowns ....50c Bleached Napkins, per dozen . -39c Mercerized Napkins, large size .....50c 18 inch absorbent Crash, extra heavy 7c Wide Piatt Val. Laces up to 3 inches wide, worth up to 10c ........ 2c Fine Val Laces, match sets, inserting or, edges, worth up to 10c. 4c Embroidery bargain, assorted widths 3c Wide fine Embroideries, worth up to 10c ..... ... - 5c Corset Cover Embroideries, 18 inches wide ------- 15c 22 and 27 inch fine Swiss Embroidery Flouncing, worth up to 75c -39c Best grade fine 40 inch Curtain Swisses, all the new patterns, dots and floral designs -10c Splendid Apron Ginghams, good as Lancaster 5c Ladies' Black Petticoat, mercerized i Satteen, worth 85c ---50c Ladies' Heatherbloom Black Petticoat, worth $1.50 ...95g Bleached Outing Flannel, worth 7c. . 5c 10c Grade Bleached Outing Flannel. . 7c Ladies' fine Ribbed Vests ........ I Oc Bleached Sheets, worth 50c ......39c Fine Seamless Bleached Sheets, worth 75c ...v. ...-.-..-..50c 20c Mercerized figured White Goods 121c All Linen Bleached Napkins, good size worth $1.25 : ..95c 35c Turkey Red Damask. ...... ...24c
There are exactly two weeks of buying days remaing in the month of March. We intend that they shall be the two busiest we have ever witnessed in March. "Until the 1st of April" GREAT BARGAINS.
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Richmond
Miss Bertha Garverof South Thirteenth street mill go to Cincinnati
sometime this spring, to appear in a
recital to be given at that place. Miss
Garrer is gaining quite a reputation
among the musicians of this city. . j js J ' Mr. Rush Bowman will give a dancing party Monday evening in the Odd Fellows' hall. - A large number of young people have received invitations for the affair. This will probably be one of the most important social events of the season. Jl jf Jl Mias Denzelman has been spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Dwight North of Indianapolis. Jl Jl Jl Mrs. Howard A. Dill and son. Master Malcolm of North D street have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Walker, in Indianapolis. 1 J Mrs. R. J. Dadisman ofwSouth Twelfth street entertained Mr. H. II. Dadisman and Grover Dadisman of Dayton. Ohio, over Sundav. Ji Jl Jl Miss Gertrude Hassenbusch who has been visiting at Dayton. Ohio, spent a few days recently with friends in Lima, Ohio. , - . jt Miss 'Flora Dickman. Mis' Elizabeth Brune. Miss Mary Broennann. Mies Anna WItte. Miss Julia Menke.
and Miss Carolina Witte attended the closing of the Mission t St Elizabeth's church, Cambridge City Sunday
evening. Jl J5 Mrs. Jennie Polland and niece Miss Olive Cloust have returned to their home in Indianapolis after having visited with Mrs. Robert Rowland of North Eleventh street. . je js j Miss Nora Klrkman and Mr. Frank
stereonticon lecture on Scotland wfll be given.
The Monday Bridge club was pleasantly entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Correll at her home
on North Eleventh street The game
was played at several tables. Miss Marie Campbell and Mrs. Thomas Nicholson were given the favors. After the game a luncheon was served. In two weeks Mrs. Charles McGuire will entertain the club. Jl Jl Jl The Ladies Aid society of the United Brethren church will have an all day meeting Thursday in the Sunday school room of the church. The time will be devoted to quilting. Dinner will be served at noon in the church parsonage. Jl Jl Jl The Aid society of the First M. E. church will meet Wednesday after
noon at the church. An Interesting
program will be given. On account of
the Lenten services the other organ
izations will not meet this week. Jl Jl Jl .
Mrs. Erie Reynolds entertained the members of the Magazine club yesterday afternoon at her home on East Main street. Mrs. Joseph Zeller and Miss Lillian Paige were the readers
for the afternoon. Roll call was responded to with a quotation. At the close of the affair a luncheon was served. Mrs Joseph Mills will enter tain the club next Monday afternoon.
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The members of St. Paul's Guild arc
requested to be present at a meeting which will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Parish house. Jl Jl Jl Miss Anna Lough was hostess for a meeting of a thimble club yesterday afternoon at her home on North Elev
enth street. The time was devoted to
bk Mazurka Op. S3 No. 1.... Martucel Miss Helen Nicholson.
Voice Duett. When Life Is Brightest
Pinsutl Miss Kaufman, Mis Ear hart. Voice Serenade ...4.... Tosil Mrs. Dempsey Dennis. Piano Quartette Scene and Prayer from Cavallerla Rustlcanna .Msacsgal Miss Besselman. Mrs. El rod Miss Lucile Townsend. Miss Harris Volce-Ave Maria Cavalleria Rustlcanna Mascsgal Miss Pearl Hasecoster. Piano a Gavotte Op 14. (b Veechto Mennetto Sgambatl Miss Ruth Pelts. Voics-Coul I TostI Mr. L Roy Lacey. Ladies Quartette Welcom Pretty Primrose Flower Pinsutl Miss Josephine Cates. Mrs. Will Barhart, Mrs. Fred Bart el and Mrs. Charles MsxvsL
An 80.00O volt electric
was recently Installed at Butts. Mont., for the local lighting and power company, the distance over which the cur rent is transmitted1 being sixty miles. During; the insulation teat of tfcs traasv former the voltage was ran up to HV 000. and at this presauro an arch was formed between the ends, of ths cables and the transformer tank, over a distanc of five or six. fast But Jndta rubber discs fixed on- the cabls terminals prevented the fin station of the arch. When 80,000 tomb are used there is no brush discharge, and the discs am not needed.
turKman entertained a rew or tneir needlework. A luncheon was served, friends recently at their home, north ; Mrs. Harry Shaw will entertain the
club In two weeks at her homo In the Reed Flats. Jl J Jl Miss Mable Bollmeyer will entertain the Gamma Tau club this evening at her home on North Eighteenth street. Jt Jl, J The Ticknor club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Leonard T. Lemon.
at her home on South Eleventh street.
of the city. The affair was given to
celebrate their birthday anniversaries. Dinner was served at midday to the following guests: Miss Edna Oelklaus, Miss Martlia Shook and Mist Elisabeth Werts, Mr. Robert Haustetter, Mr. Samuel Shook. Mr. Walter Schneider, Mr. Orah Klrkman. Mr. Edward Ellison and Mr. Neal Klrkman, Mr. and . Mrs. Harvey Klrkman, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Klrkman. Mr. and The usual program was carried out.
sirs. James Klrkman and family and. Mrs. Ella Hufford. jB 8 Jl Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hastings entertained with a six o'clock dinner recently at their home on Ettst Main: street. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Palmer and Rev.
and Mrs. J. O. Campbell. Jl Jl jl "
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MUSIC
Musicians of tbi city will be interested in the fact, the Glee club of Miami University Is to be heard in this city. Saturday evening. - March the twentieth at eight o'clock in the First
Society women jhave come to the . Presbyterian church. The program ia cpnclusion that there are only two , as follows: sorts of ' entertainment, dancing . and I Part I. card parties. If a hostess gives a din- wint.r s. ,.nwi
ner company it is usually followed j Medley
Jl Jl April first, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Un thank accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherman of Chicago will go west for p. stay of some months. They wii! reside on a claim that belongs to Mr.. Unthank. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Townsend with Miss Martha Whitacre will occupy the Unthank home, IS North Twentieth street while they are gone, . ' ,
ci'xw BrmcTfso monbt RBrTIOED, The ORTtTVE treatment for the cure of tho Drink Habit can be used with absolute confidence. It destroys all desire for whisky, beer or other alcoholic stimulants. Thousands have sucreaafully uaed It and have been restored to lives of. sobriety and usefulness. rsa He tirvea Seeretlr. OMMKC COTS OMIT SI A BOX. Assess ts Ksjek 9m. Writ for Free ORRINB Booklet Cmalled In plain sealed envelope te ORRINE CO., 761 ORRTNB Rulldln. Washington. D. C. ORRINB Is sold by leading" drusslsts everywhere. Sswetal A
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CLUB NOTES
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In the Gloaming ......... . . ... Parks a Border Ballad .Cowen b Drink to me Only with Thine Eyes ...... . . .... Old English Air c Since We Parted AlMtsen Mr. Burke. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Harrington
Loch Lomond Parks Sword of Ferrara . . . . ...... .Bullard Part II.
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Tha Penny club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Lewis New. comb at her home, 222 North Seventh street. All members aro requested to come . prepared to sew. The session will be r.n Important ono. JC Jl Jl Miss Emmajean Smith was hostess for a meeting of the Epsilon Kappa
Gamma Sorority at her home on East i
Main street. Miss Carrie Allen of Study club, which will be held WedHagerstown was made a member of . nesday morning at nine-thirty o'clock, the club. After a short business ! the following program arranged by
Kinder Symphonie
Allegro Modem to . Minuetto Adagio Lamentablle Allezretto Presto Rendered by the Royal Mosdok Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Erom Boghazzlvitch, Nijni Novgorod. Part III. College Songs Chapel Steps. Little Cotton Dolly, Tinkers' Song, Kentucky Babe, Bones. Juanita, Miami March Song, Old Miami. Jl Jl Jl At the regular meeting of the Music
Smart and Snappy
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meeting a social hour followed. Light refreshments were served. The mem
bers are Miss Mary Woodhurst. Miss
Pearl Moss, Miss Ethel Henderson,
Miss Edna Jones, Miss Man Wilson,
Miss Either Jones. Miss Donna Parke. Miss Emmajean Smith and Miss Mamie Lott. The April meeting will be held ft the home of Miss Moss on South Thirteenth street.
Jl Jl Jl A St Patrick's entertainment will
be given Wednesday evening at the
Grace M. J2. church by the ladies of
the organization.' The program will
begin promptly at eight o'clock. A small .admission fee will be charged. The public is invited to attend.
Jl JS Jl Miss Juliet Swayne will entertain the members of a whist club Wednesday afternoon at her home on North Eleventh street Jt jl - jl ,: . . - The Home Economic Study club will meet Wednesday afternoon. M Jt An interesting meeting of the Trifolium Literary society was held last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Nusbaum on North Thirteenth street Mr. Nusbaum read an entertaining and instructive paper on "Sir Walter Scott" this was followed by one on "Abbot sford. Melrose and Dryburg," given by Miss Ida Meyer. At the close of the program a social hour followed. Light refreshments were served. According to the year book the next meeting will be held Monday. April 12 at which time a
Mrs. H. M. Elrod and Mrs. Clarence Hadley. will be given: Piano Intermezzo, L Amico Frits .... ....... Mascagni Mrs. H. M. Elrod. Voice Good-Bye . ... Tostl Mrs. Clarence Hadley. Piano (a) Rcmanza Facile.... ....
Cleanses the ysteni EfjfectuallDispels Corns and Headaches due to Constipation; Acts naturally, acts truly as a Laxative. Best' ror3Vm,wonpri ana vluut rep-unganrl Ola. Ho get its y enejicial Effects iUvvavs mry tne bstuwie nkicK has me jull name of Ine ComCALIPORfM B& SxTUjp CJa , kyyXmm t isi;siiicturesrMsVd sn the SOLO SLESlrlsKSjCSISTS. en size j sjjslsr srioe 50 WHs.
no aoiis no less If every man in Richmond could see our clothing side by side with that which is offered in other' stores, we'd get most of the clothing trade of the town. Ve are getting our full share of it as it is. A few minutes' glance will do mere justice to our voluminous stock than whole pages of newspaper talk. -
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1MB 3eady-to-Wear Department Ws invKs you to our Spring .Opening
Suits, Coats and Costumes on Thursday March the sights nth In addition to our own very complete and sttractiv Hit MR. F., A. LACKEY will at this time display his choke collection of Suits and Coats . - - - . and b plsassd to takt
. special
Bear in mind the data ' - One Day Only . .Respectfully The Geo. H. Knocnbcrg Co.
