Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 164, 20 April 1910 — Page 5
THE HICH3IOND PALLADIUM AXD SUX-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL SO, 1010.
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. Apt SIM felKEfci Sale Sunshine or rain, 'tis all the some, The Mashmeyer Store Is crowded "all the time" Black and White 8hepherd Checke, now ae popular, will be diaplayed in our weat window (all aixed eheoke) with mercerized atripea through, other black and white effacta (colore woven, not printed), making them abaolutely faat; alao the finest, eheereet woven fabric, finer even than Imported Anderson Ginghams; everybody knows they retail at 25c per yard. Mind you, we claim them superior even to them. See theae beautiful Black and Whits Fabrics especially adapted for one-piece dresses, and impress upon your mind that we offer them,' beginning tomorrow, Thursday
morning, at
To see them Is to admire and buy. To miss will be a regret. Read about the other things going the remaining 9 Days of April.
Foremost, Read About Ladies' Suits at ONE-THIRD OFF Lddles' Popmllar Voille Dress SEcirtts alt Sale Prices.
Nov Read What Vc Say About the Prices ' Every suit In our store, regardless of color or quality, no matter how good it may seem to ua, no matter how much loaa It may show ua, is to be aold at a discount of one-third off do you realize what that algnifiee to us? Do you realize what it means to you? Juat this you buy at laaa than the New York coat to ua, away under this cost, and to think you have the entire season before you. - Figure the discount, figure the bargain. - 912.50 Suits, all wool Suits, splsndidly tailored, beautiful new shadings I'l6 Suite, as good, yes better than 15 dolfara ever bought, at. . . . . . . .910 ' 920 Suite, and let ua say right here that our 920 auita look like and are aa , t -t good as 92S suits elsewhere. April Discount Price 913.66 925 Ladiea Suits, all go in, none reaerved or excepted, at 1-3 off making v them to you at . , . . .... ...916.67 Regardless of the fact that these Ladiea Suite show us a big loss, al-
teratione will be made free of cost, the only thing we ask will be a little patience on your part as to the time of delivering them to you. Come for the first choice, but remember they are all good, all new, and every one a big bargain. Sisca 16 ages up to 44 bust. ' ' MAGNIFICENT LINE OF LADIES' JACKETS AND COATS ALL NEW. MUSLINS, OINQHA!M8, CALICOES, AT GREAT BARGAIN PRICES. Rsad theae quotations all through. There will be eomething that , will appeal to you and theae pricea on that article will be at a big aaving prioe. '- Beat Hope Bleached Muaiin, per yard . ..' ...8c Beat Lonsdale Bleached Muslin, green ticket ...10c Best Lonsdale Cambric, per yard ... ... ... ... ... ...11c Beet "Forget-Me-Not" Bleached Muslin ... 8c 2,000 yarda Best Grey Prints, per yard ... ... ... ... ... 4"2c 2,000 yda, beat Light Shirting Printa, Merrimac brand, during aale, while . 1 they laat ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...5c Apron Gingham, good quality . ..' ....... ... ...5c , DRESS GINGHAMS till you can't rest, the quality and variety ia ao ' great. ' Soft, good Dress Ginghams, fast colors and good styles, worth 10c 6c Celebrated Red 8eal Ginghams, nobody sells them at less than 12'c, . 1 i moat people at more. Our Sale Price ie, per yard ...9c Palmer Seersuckers, berft wearing, fastest colors, during this sale.. . 10c :.. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES READ ABOUT THEM. J5x36 PllloW Cases, soft and all right ... ... ....... ... ... ... ...9c Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 45x36, splendid quality; there ia no better, 2 for ... . ...25o 1x90 Bleached Sheets, during sale ...... ... ... ... ...39c 1x90 splendid, heavy Bleached Sheeta, worth 75c. ... ... ..i ...50c ' WHITE GOODS BARGAINS Do not overlook thia aplendid opportunity because one aa good aeldbm cornea. ; - Fine, aoft, 20c and 25c White Goods, aatin atripea, dimities, and ao forth, , during April Sale ...... ...... . . . . . . .'. . . . ......... 10c Fine Dotted Swlaeee, all sizes, eplendid quality for dresses, a dandy for drapery. If deal red, 15c grade, per yard ... . ... ... ...... ...9c 40 Inoh double-fold Curtain Swisses, the best you can buy. Price for a ; few daye y: .10c Tha beat grade Colonial Drapery, all choice colorings and combinations, ' regular 25c grade . ... ... ... ... ... ...19c JUST ARRIVED, ANOTHER DANDY WHITE GOODS BARGAIN SUCH AS YOU NEVER SAW. Fine, aheer, embroidered Mulla, goods made to aell aa high aa 50c per yard; a failure to see them Is a mistake without a doubt. April Sale Price,.. ... ... ... ... ...15o Things like the above will make this sale a howling success. Sale eontinuee during April. BIG LINEN BARGAINS 100 dozen only to aell of theae Half Linen Huck, Guest Towel, good size, splendid weight, soft, no dressing, made to aell at 10c each; this April Sale gives them to you at 10c per pair or ... ... ... ...5c each 98x20 White Towel, soft and pretty embroidery figured Towel looks like and Is a good 20c grade. April price is . 10c
38x18 fine 25c soft Hemstitched Huck Towel, you never saw one prettier or much better; during the sale wev sell them, a pair for . . 25c Table Damaak at bargain pricea. During thia bargain time, Bleached Table Damask, wide and mercerized, April Price ...20c LOOK AT THE8E TRULY GREAT BARGAINS IN THE SILK DEPARTMENT. 27 inch Jappo Silk, all shades, April Sale ... ... ... ... ... ... .. .25c 27 inch fancy brocaded Jappo Silk, do not pull, wear splendidly, these are the regular 50c quality, not a refuae lot but on the contrary beau- - t t if u I., new goods, every desirable ahade, Including high colors. We ,sH them during thia sale at ...... . . . T29e" 28 Inch Rajah Silka, mercerized, all shades, and a aplendid 39c grade that will not pull; ... ... ... .'. . . 25c - 28 Inch aatin finiahed Mercerized striped Poplin, the 39c grade. ...... .25c 28 Inch fine corded Poplin, the eweetest, prettiest fabric of ally juat new, worth 39c. I .......... . ...... .. . ... .. . . .'.25c 10 pieeea striped Poplins to close, all pretty designs, largely linen colors ........ ... ... ............... ... ......... 1240 LADIES' BARGAIN HOSIERY MISSES' HOISERY BARGAINS BEST : VALUE8 EVER 8HOWN.
Fine Gauge (black) full sizes and lengths, worth 15c, 3 paira
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Ribbed Top Fast Black Hoae, worth 15c, per pair.... ... ...10c Buraon, (white feet, split sole or solid black) Hose, known as the
beat 25c Hose from all standpoints, during Sale time... ... ... 19c
Misses' Fine Ribbed Mercerized Hosiery, worth 25c per pair, 2 paira for 25c Misses' and children's fast black, fine ribbed Hose, double knee, worth 15c, per pair .... ... ... ......... ..100 Extra Special Men's Fancy 25c half hoae," the greatest men's bargain aox. During Sale, 2 paira for ...... ............ ... ... ... ...25c Ladies' Summer Underwear Bargaina, extra special, fine gauge, full aize Ladies' Vest, a regular 15c grade, during. thia aale 3 for ... ... 26c MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR AT BARGAIN PRICES. Men's ribbed French neck, full sized shirts, drawers to match, worth 29c, April Sale price ... ... ... ... ..I ... ...19c Men's Porous Knit Shirts ard Drawers, splendid, strong quality, April Sale ... ... ... ... ... - ...19c 6 inch All Silk Taffeta Ribbon ... ...19c 7 inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon ... ... ... ... ... . ... ... ... ...19o
Ladies'
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Ladies' Ladiea'
Ncs. 80 to 22 All Silk Taffeta, the 10 and 20c grade .. . .. 20c and 25c Dutch Collars, lace and embroidery trimmed
20c and 25c Jabot, lace and embroidery trimmed . . .
...10c . . .10c ...10c
HANDKERCHIEF BARGAIN UNUSUAL. Ladies' Hemstitched White Handkerchiefs, worth 5c each, per dozen ,25c Gents' Colored Border Handkerchiefs, fast colors and hemstitched, worth 10c each, while they last, each ... ... ... ... 4c Ladies' White Initial Handkerchiefs, alt initials, fine and dainty, worth 10c, each .:. ... ... ...4c Dollar Kid Glovea (in good condition) to close at a ruinous price, small . sizes, while they last, a pair... ;. ...25c 12 inch Ladies' Seal Bag, interior purse, a dandy, new, well trimmed bag, looks like 75c, during this April sale ... ... ... ... ... ... ...39c Sale continues all during April. BIG EMBROIDERY BARGAINS Corset Cover Embroidery, 18 inches wide, per yard ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12'ic Extra wide Bands, Embroidery, regular 20c width and quality, per yd 10c 4 inch Embroideries, pretty patterns and Splendid quality, worth up to 10c per yard ... ... ... ... ......... ... ......... ...... . 5c Look up the better grades of Embroideries; 'twill pay. Big Bargaina in them. SPLENDID SHIRT WAISTS BARGAIN Just arrived, 20 dozen Ladies new Shirt Waista, worth up to 81.50 each, April Price . ... ... ... 95c Better Petticoats of all kinda reduced. for this aale. Ladiea' Muaiin Underwear at Splendid April bargain prices. - . Children's Muslin Underwear, per garment ... ... ... ... ... ... I0c Grand bargains in Lace Curtains Extra Special 91.50 Mission Net Curtains, 100 pairs of them to go at per pair .....95c
. The above quotations -should impress you with the importance of attending this April sale, not only one, but every day of its existence. Every item we mentioned is good, every one is at a great bargain price, and the half is not told of the goods to be sold, at in many instances, almost half price. v Especially do we wish to impress everyone of the magnificent opportunity to buy a ladies' tailored suit at the greatest bargain price for choice goods ever offered by us. Think it all ever, then come the first and every day in April. Sole Continues All During fee Month 8IH and Main Streets Tlltl2 laSllnlM(2y2E, Sta?2 "Ufcre Aa Cm Exclusive Agents For nflcCo!! Patterns
SOCIAL EVENTS FOR TODAY. Open meeting of the Muate Study
club will be held this evening at eight o'clock In the Starr Piano par tors.
A recital and entertainment will be
given this evening in tha Pythian temple by the Patriotic orders of the Q.
A. R.
Members of the Wednesday Dupli
cate Whist club are meeting this af
ternoon with Mrs. P. W. Smith at her home on East Main street.
A meeting of the Knights and La
dies of Honor will be held this evening in the Red Men's hall.
The Men's Union of the First Eng
lish Lutheran church meets this evening in the church parlors.
J J . STRACK-PAULUS. The wedding of Mr. Joseph C
Struck of Milwaukee. Wis., and Miss
Ernestine Paulua, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter J. Paulus, will be celebrated Monday morning in St. Mary's
church.
JH j Ji NO CARDS ISSUED. The near relatives of Mrs. Pratt, nee Miss Martha Ballard) of Fair Ha
ven, Vt.. who was recently married.
wish to announce to her many friends
inHhis city that no cards announcing the marriage were Issued.
Jl A Jl A GUEST HERE.
Mrs. Mary E. Steele of Hartwell.
Ohio, ia the guest of her slaters. Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs. Will Schoo-
ley for a few days. '
SOMETHING NEW. ,
Something new In embroidery is
here tor the lover of the -dressing
sacque and the negligee.
The touch of embroidery upon the
daintiest white garment is now done
in colored linen floss.
Mark you, the white scallop Is not
abandoned on this color-touched gar
ment, and aside from its ribbons and
the effective showing of rather stren
uous work, the negligee Is as dainty
as ever.'
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IN HONOR OF BRIDE AND GROOM.
A dinner was riven last ovenlnr at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Battel
on South Twelfth street. In honor of
Mr. and Mrs. George Rohe who were
married last Saturday afternoon at
three o'clock. Th hnuim urtrt table
were decorated with wedding bells,
daffodils, ferns and bride'a rosea
Some of the tueats were served at
one long table, the others being serv
ed at small tables. Roses were given
as favors. An elegant dinner In sev
eral courses was served. After din
ner whist was nlaved. The meats
participating in the affair were Miss
Alida Swain, Miss Elnora. Wlckemey-
er. Miss Ellen 8 wain. Miss Mary Pelts, Miss Grace Smith. Miea Viola, Wtak.
meyer, Miss Ethel Marlatt, Miss Ada
Keney, miss Mabel Haaemeler. Miss
Mabel Redrow. Miss Rubv Brvant. of
Liberty, Mr. Fred Hoover, Mr. Ernest
uaivert, Mr. Carl Pierson, Dr. Roy D
Morrow. Prof. F. L. Torrence. Mr. Ed
ward Isserman, Mr. Clifford Price, Mr.
uneisie Bryant or Liberty.
J j j$ IN HONOR OF REV. WADE.
Last evening an informal recentlon
was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs
L. H. Bunyan on North Twelfth street
in honor of Rev. R. J. Wade who will
leave for his. new pastorate at Elk
hart, Indiana. The function was nlan
ned by, the Epworth league and was
one or the most successful social af
fairs ever given by the learue.
In the parlors and livine room lilacs
were used in decorating. Tulips or
namented the dinina: room. Several
musical selections were given by Miss
Irene Gormon, Miss Luring. Misses Roth and Grace Shera, Miss May
Hamilton, Miss Lucile Townsend and
Miss Franka Cammack.
' JS ' Jl 5 jt " TO GIVE MUSICAL.
The following is the nroeram to be
rendered at the musical . this even
ing given by the patriotic orders af
nnated with the G. A. R. at the Pyth
Ian temple:
Piano Solo Mrs. Elizabeth Kamp, Vocal Solo Miss Irene Mills. Recitation Miss Ruth Bradley. Vocal Solo Catherine Hunt, Song Appolo Club. Recitation Earl McElhaney.
Whistling Solo Mrs. John Jackson
Vocal Solo Miss Dora Hockett Recitation Mrs. Geo. Chrisman
Piano and Violin Solo Mrs. Eliza
beth Kamp and Emery Caster. J ' J Jt A NUMBER TO ATTEND.
A large number of the club wnmn
of the city expect to go to Cambridge
City Friday to attend the Sixth Dis
trict convention of Federated clubs to be held In the Pythian temple. The
first session will begin in the morn
ing at eleven o'clock. After lunch
Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke of Indianapolis will give an address. This will be followed by a talk on "Meats" presented by Mrs. Frank Land, president of
the Domestic Science association. j js J TO ATTEND PLAY.
A number of the Earlham students.
members of the senior elaaa will go to
Cincinnati Saturday to aee "Twlfth
Night. The party will be chaperon
ed by Mrs. C. K. Chase. The class expects to present this play at the
college during commencement week.
J Ji jt IS VERY ILL.
v ora nas oeen receivea in this city
of the serious illness of Miss Naomi
Fleming or Indianapolis, formerly of
this city. Miss Fleming has pertonit-
is. Jt J Ji TO GIVE A PARTY.
A card party win be given Thurs
day evening at eight o'clock in th
Odd Fellow's hall by the Lady Macca
bees. The public Is most cordially in
vited to attend. J Jt . jf DANCE ENJOYED BY ALL,
one of tne most charmlngr and enjoyable dancing parties of the aeaaon was given last evening fa: the Odd Fellows' hall by the Tuesday 'cotlC&m
club, a most popular society organisation of this city. The members ahould . be congratulated la securing the Ruesel Smith's orchestra of I&dlaaapolia, which furnished the dance music The orchestra haa visited thia city several ,
times and has made a moat favorable impression on each occasion. Aa unusually large number of persona. In
cluding members, town guests and
out-of-town guests were In attendance.
Dancing was enjoyed until a late
hour. This was the last meeting of the season for the club. No doubt the
organization will continue meetings early in the falL
' J J js A GUEST AT CONNERSVILLE. Mrs. J. D. Boggs waa a recent guest
with friends In Conaersville.
J Jt Jt " ' ARE IN THE CITY. Mr. and Mrs. George Rohe - (nee
Miss Muriel Battel have returned! from their wedding trip and are In the city enroute to South Bend. lnd.
Jt jt jt V HAS RETURNED. Miss AUte - D. Hall haa returned
from a week'a visit In Waahtnaton. :
. C. CARD PARTY AT NEW CASTLE. The following clipping from the
New Castle Courier Is of local Inter
est: ?
Tonight at 8 o'clock there will be a
card party at the New Castle club
rooms. This Is one of the last parties of the season and the hostesses have planned, to make It one of the most delightful, as well. The ladiea la charge are Mesdamea F. A. Bolser.
W. A. Fox and Willard Beck.
Jt jt jt . TO RECEIVE NEXT MONDAY. A reception will be aivVn next Hon-
day afternoon by Mrs. Robert L. Study
at her home on South Sixteenth
street In honor of Mrs., Guy Study, ev former resident of Paris, France.
J Jt J
CLUB NOTES
AFTERMATH BANQUET. About forty persons attended the rf-
enlng meeting of the Aftermath so
ciety held last evening; at the home of Professor and Mrs. N. C. Helroatmus on the National road west The) guests for the occasion were the hus
bands of the members. Lilacs and ferns were used In decoratlne- the var
ious .rooms. Mrs. Bally read an ex
cellent paper, entitled the "Problem of Cleaning Streets.' A general aocial time followed. The hostess waa assist
ed by Miss Mary Ann Stubba. lira. W. S. Hiser and Mias Alice lfnmv
man. An elegant luncheon aweeared
by the members waa served. Thia affair concluded the aeason for the club.
Jt js jr. TEDDY 'BEAR CLUB. Mrs. Charles Border will be hostess
for a meeting of the Teddy Bear club Thursday afternoon at her home on
Richmond avenue. '
vAi;-.- jt v. jt ' jt -:'V'A-v:j. MAALICE CAREY CLUB. A meeting of the Alice Carer club.
a well known club organisation of the .
city will be held Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Abram Johnson 206 South Eleventh street., ,
Jt jt Jl -CITY FEDERATION TO MEET. The City Federation of Womea'a
clubs will meet Thursday afternoon at
two-thirty o'clock in the Commercial
club rooms. A board meeting will be
held at two o clock to which all members are urged to attend aa Important
matters will be considered. Plana for
the state federation meeting will alas
be consummated at this time. Mem
bers of all the clubs belonging to the
federation are urged to be present. :
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