Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 163, 20 April 1909 — Page 5

THE MCII2IOND PALLADIUM AXD SUJHTE I.EGEA3I, TUtiSUAT, APRIL ZO, I9TJ9.

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Mrs. Prince Burrough of Fort Worth Texas, Is the guest of Mr. and Mns. Albert Gajle for a few days. 'Mm. Burrough has been spending the winter in Egypt. Miss Juliet - Swayne and Miss Josephine Cates, will go to Evansville the first week in May to attend a house party to be given by Mr. Harold Van Orman. Miss Jessie Mann baa returned from an extended visit with friends and relatives In New York. Miss Man a attended a number of elaborate musicales, parties and dances while there. She is one of the talented musicians of this city. J J J Invitations have been issued by members of the Kappa Alphi Phi fraternity for a dance to be given Fri

day evening, April twenty-third In the Odd Fellows' Hall. Piano and drums will furnish the dance music. The grand march will be formed promptly at eight-thirty o'clock. -. J J : Miss Louise Millikan of New Castle, came over last evening to hear Madame Nordica. She was the guest of Miss Lucile Turner. J J Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gennett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Gennett. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gennett, formed a party at the Coliseum last evening to hear Madame Nordica. 4 t3& A party from Cambridge City, composed of about fifty, were in attendance at the recital given last evening

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DIAMONDS MOUNTED

at the Coliseum by Madame Lillian Nordica. J Jl Miss Kate Van Dusen will entertain with, an informal company this evening at her home, 20tt North Thirteenth street. The function will be complimentary to Miss Hazel Lough. A number of other social events, such as showers and whist comapnles will be given for Miss Lough. . Thursday afternoon Mrs. John Hoerner will entertain with a thimble party at her horn?, 34 South Fifth street In the evening of the same day. Miss Edith Tallant and Miss Lulu Likens will entertain with; a whist party. Mrs. Jennie Yaryan will give a shower Saturday afternoon for Miss Lough. A merry company of young people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Starr Saturday and " enjoyed an evening at dancing. The function was in honor of Mr. Jesse

Starr, who will leave soon for the

west. Messrs. Culbertson, Rosciter

and Culbertson furnished the dance music. Those present were: Miss Edna Starr, Miss Grace Crowe, Miss Josephine Toschlog, Miss Irene Haas,

Miss Bertha Toschlog, iClss Lily Pitts, Miss Marguerite Toschlog, Miss Florence Culbertson and Miss Alsa Voorhees. Messrs. Burr Rich, Robert

Haas, Howard Thompson, Robert Mitchell, Jesse Starr, Will Flatley, Jes

se Gard, MessVs. and Mesdames Frank Rich. Joseph Stark, Edward Deitemeyer, Wilbur Davis, Charles Thompson and Joseph Jordan. J J Jt An informal company was given last evening by Mrs. Thomas Bradfield, at her apartments on North Eighth street in honor of her eon, Mr. Earl Bradfield, who yesterday celebrated his birthday anniversary- Music, games and social conversation were features of the evening. Luncheon was served. What is the matter with society folk? Usually "after the calm comes the storm," or vice versa, as the case may be. But Richmond people have not been bothered with the "storm" this season as the "calm" began long before Lent and still continues. Usually after the Eaater-tide society takes on a new life, but this year somehow or other and from an unknown reason, things are different. . j$ Jt . J. .

A' Richmond woman who entertains

frequently, has submitted for publica

tkn the following menu for a spring luncheon: Chicken Patties. Yellow Bechamel Sauce. New Carrot Croquettes. Bermuda Potatoes. Spring Salad. Rose Radishes. Cheese Straws. Apricot Ice in Orange Cups. Sunshine Cake. - Easter Eggnog. Mint Creams. J j j

Mr. W. J. Phillips of Lafayette, and Miss Hazel Lough will be married

Wednesday morning, April twentyeighth at nine o'clock, in the St. Paul's

Episcopal church, by the Rev. D. C.

Huntington. A few friends and rei atives will be in attendance. tft

The little : alms bag has taken the feminine world by storm and every dressmaker expects now to be asked to furnish a money bag to match each

frock sent home. In medieval times

the alms bag hung at the side from

jeweled chains or in the case of the

monks from stout cords passed

around the waist. An exquisite reception gown for April wear is of

cream serge embroidered in golden

brown silk and t the side hangs a de

ncious mtie money nag or cream

chamois worked in gold threads and hung from a chain of topaz-colored

stones. Of course in the money ba

will be carried only a few coins, for

the loosely-fastened pocket is scarcely

a safe receptacle for money.

Hymettus literary society of St. An

drew's church, will meet this evening.

Miss Hussey is hostess for a meet

ing of the Spring Grove Sewing Ctrc'.e-

this afternoon at her home wun tne Misses Evans in Spring Grove.

The aid society of the South. Eighth

Street Friends church is meeting this

afternoon.

The East End Sewing Circle Is meet

ing this afternoon with Mrs. John Hasecoster at her home on East Main

street.

A social will be given this evenins

by the Epworth League of the First

Methodist church.

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LADIES' BLACK JACKETS. 1 size 42, $7.00, now . $1.98 1 size 42, $8.50, now ......$1.98 2 sizes, 38, 42, $9.00, now $1.98 1 size 42, $10.00, now ....$1.98 1 size 38, $5.00, now .... .$2.50 4 sizes 36, 38, 40, $9, now $3.00 5 sizes 34, 36, 40, $10, now $3.30 6 sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, $1 1 .50, now $3.80 3 sizes 34, 36, $13.50, now $4.50 2 sizes 38, 40, $9.00, now $4.50 2 sizes 16, 18, $10.00, now $5.00 1 size 38, $1 5.00, now . . . .$5.00 1 size 38, $16.50, now ....$5.50 1 size 40, $1 7.00, now . . .$5.65 4 sizes 34, 38, 45, $11.50, now ..$5.75 LADIES' COVERT JACKETS. 1 size 32, $4.00, now .... .$1 .48 1 size 40, $5.00, now .....$1.48 1 size 40, $5.00, now .....$1.98 1 size 36, $13.50, now ....$1.98 1 size 1 6, $5.50, now .... .$2.48 1 size 18, $8.50, now .....$2.48 2 sizes 14, 16, $9.00, now. .$2.48 1 size 40, $11.50, now ....$2.48 3 sizes 34, 36, $10.00, now $3.30 2 sizes 38, 40, $11.00, now $3.65 3 sizes 36, 38, 40, $11.50, now $3.80 2 size 14, $9.00, now . . . . .$4.50 1 size 1 4, $9.50, now . . . . .$4.75 1 size 36, $16.50, now.... $5.50 He C. llacemclcr Co.

1 size 38, $17.50, now . ...$5.80 1 size 34, $12.50, now ....$6.25 LADIES' COLORED JACKETS. 1 size 16, $5.00, now . . . . .$1.48 1 size 36, $7.00, now .....$3.50 2 sizes 34, 38, $13.50, now $4.50 1 size 36, $14.00, now ....$4.65 2 sizes 34, 36, $15.00, now $5.00 CHILDREN'S JACKETS, 6 TO 14. 2, 10-years, $4.75, now ..$1.48 1, 10-years, $4.25, now ..$1.48 1, 8-years, $5.50, now ..$1.48 1, 10-years, $6.00, now ..$1.48 2, 6-years, $3.00, now . .$1 .48 1, 6-years, $3.25, now . .$1.48 1, 6-years, $4.50, now ..$1.48 1, 8-years, $4.00, now ..$1.48 1 , 1 0-years, $4.50, now . . $1 .48 1, 10-yearst $3.75, now . .$1.48 1, 8-years, $5.00, now ..$1.98 1 , 1 0-years, $5.00, now . .$1.98 2, 1 2-years, $7.50, now . .$2.98 1, 8-years, $7.50, now ..$2.98 1 , 1 0-years, $6.50, now ..$2.98 1 , 1 0-years, $7.00, now. . . $2.98 1 , 1 2-years, $7.50, now . .$2.98 INFANTS' JACKETS, 2 TO 5. 4 sizes, 2. 4, 5, $1.75, now . .75c 2 size 5, $3.75, now $1.48 1 size 4, $2.25, now .$1.48 1 size 4, $3.50, now...... $1.48 4 sizes 4, 5, $4.50, now . . .$1.48 2 sizes, 4, 5, $4.00, now ... $1 .48 H. C H&secieler Co..

Club Meetings for Today

CLUB NOTES

Mrs. Frank Glass will entertain the

members of the Home Economic Study club Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Main street.

J J Miss Ruth Thistlethwaite will en

tertain the members of the Thursday

Whist club this week at her home on North Eleventh street. In two week3

Miss Afton Clapp will be hostess for a meeting of the club at her home on South Eleventh street.

Mrs. Charles Morgan pleasantly en

tertained the members of the Magazine club Monday afternoon at nor

home on North Tenth street. Mrs.

Frank Coffin and Mrs. Charles Kidder were the readers for the afternoon.

The selections read were very interesting and entertaining. A guest at

the meeting yesterday was Mrs. Dav

enport. Light refreshments were

served at the close of the session. Mrs. Joseph Mills will entertain tho club next Monday afternoon at her home on South Tenth street. Mrs. Will Romey and Mrs. E. S. Curtis will be the readers at this time. A bannuet will be given sometime in May by the members of the Magazine club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gaar, 200 North Thirteenth street. This will be a delightful event socially. The members with their husbands and a few invited guests will be privileged to attend. J J J With an evening meeting to be held sometime in the near future the season for the Music Study club will have been brought to a close. This had been a very successful year for the organization and a number of beautiful musicals end recitals have been given by the members who had charge of the various programs. At the evening meetings the members are permitted to invite guests and persona bidden to attend consider it quite an honor. The Starr Piano parlors.

where these affairs are held are al

ways filled to their capacity. J J J

The Ladies Aid society of the Unit

ed Brethren church will have an all

day meeting Thursday in the Sunday school room. All members with their friends are invited to be present. Each member is requested to bring

luncheon. Needlework will be a feature of the day. f -

People past middle life usually iave

some kidney or bladder disorder that

saps the vitality, which is naturally

lower in old age. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects urinary troubles, stimulates the kidneys, and restores strength and vigor. It cures uric acid troubles by strengthening the kidneys so they will strain out the uric acid that settles in the muscles and joints causing rheumatism. A. G. Luken Jb Co.

EMMONS TAILORING CO.

ENLARGE THEIR BUSINESSELECTRIC PRESSING SYSTEM INSTALLED.

Emmons Tailoring Co. have enlarged their business this Spring. In addition to the large and fine line of suitings they make at $15 and $18, they have added an extra fine line of Imported suitings that they will make up at $22. . This is the same good? boIC by high price tailors at $35. The connection of Emmons Tailoring Co. with one of the largest Woolen Houses in the country gives them unusual advantage in prices. Emmons Tailoring Co. have also installed this Spring an Electric Pressing System. This system does the best pressing work and at low prices. Pressing suits, 35c; trousers, 15c Best work or no charge.

They are also showing surprising

values in their Spring line.

A cordial 'nvltation is extended to

all to look, over their new Spring styles. ; .

Seed Potatoes Corn and Potato Fertiliser RICH HON D FEED STORE 11 ana 13 , North NIata St. PHONE 2196

There is nothing to Equal Zwissler's Quaker Bread For sale by ail Grocers

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