Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 183, 9 May 1910 — Page 5

T1IE RICHMOND PAIXAPIUM AND SUN-TELEGBA3I, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1010.

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; QUESTS AT HOTEL. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Anstead, Miss N. K. Heran, Miss Hattle Conner of Connarsvllle. Mrs. Hsrry 'Taylor of Portsmouth, Ohio. Mr. Phil Gilbert and Mr. James McKinney or Memphis, Tenn., formed an automobile party to this city last evening and had dinner In the private dining room at the Hotel Westcott. ' js jft jft INVITATIONS ISSUED. Members of the Country club have Issued the following Invitations: The Richmond Country club extend to you a cordial Invitation to be present at the opening reception on the evening of Saturday, May the fourteenth , nineteen hundred and ten from 7 p. m. to 11 p. m. ' The club house has been completely remodeled and on the above date, It will be thrown open for the first time to members and their friends. Jt Jl . IS AT HOME. Mrs. J. Y. Poundstone who has been ill at the Reld Memorial hospital for the past two months. Is much Improved and Is now at her home, 62 South Thirteenth street jl & ji A GUEST HERE. Mr. Horace Belt of Dayton, Ohio, a former resident of this city was the guest of friends here over Sunday. Jt J .. SPENT SUNDAY HERE. Mr. Edwin Wilson and Mr. Myron Malsby of Plqua, Ohio spent Sunday In this city the guests of friends and relatives. QUESTS AT ANDERSON. A party consisting of the Misses Doris Hockett of Richmond. Bernlce Dollaway and 'Doris Babb, Messrs. No man. can be at his best If you have lost appetite ' And can't digest what you eat, Drop the usual heavy meats And gravies, puddings and pies And live for a time , Principally on Grape-Nuts and cream. ; If you have never fried it,' There's a treat in store for you. Grape-Nuts can be easily digested Dy the weakest stomach And soon strengthens The digestive organs, So that a variety of food Can be eaten with comfort. Be sensible. Don't put off the test. Read "The Road to Wellville." In pkgs. "There's a Reason." P08TUM CEREAL CO.. LTD.. Battle Creek. Mich. dDvei? Tenn

The entire cccson wc have been preparing for this event. was exceedingly fortunate in securing many small

less LolNo. 9 pieces Fancy Silks in IS inches wide, worth up bf this lot for BLACK 75c ID inch Taffeta . $1.00, 27-inch Taftcta 27 inch Natural Shantung

EdHed Djr Mia Elizabeth R. Thomas

Paul Kelson. Roy Dennlnston and Raymond Creely, went to Anderson last evening in an automobile. Muncie Star. - j js J HAS RETURNED HOME. Master Nolan Thorpe of Marion, In diana, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jay, for a few days has returned home. js J J WAS SOLOIST. Mrs. 8. W. Traum was soloist at the morning service of the First Chris tian church Sunday, The anthem by the choir was especially pretty. J js js ATTENDED CONGRESS. Rev. S. W. Traum of the First Chris tian church has returned from' Chi cago, where he was a delegate to the Men's Continental Congress. j( Jt ENTERTAINED GUESTS. Mr Walter C. Davis entertained the following guests to dinner last evening at the Westcott hotel: Mr. Carl Emerson, Mr. Leonard Carter and Mr. Harold Boyd of Dayton. Ohio. js js jl ' . A GUEST HERE. Mr. Castle Hobson was a guest in this city yesterday. His father was formerly pastor of the United Breth ren church. J J J GUESTS AT NEW CASTLE. Miss Ruth Barnard and Miss Clara Hardesty, students at Earlham college spent Sunday with friends and relatives In New Castle, Indiana. J J J GUESTS IN INDIANAPOLIS. Mr. John Murray and Miss Katherlne Murray, spent yesterday in Indianapolis, the guests of Mr. E. B. Hutchinson. ji ji ji HELD OPEN HOUSE. The Delta Qamma Sorority of Indiana university, Bloomlngton, Indiana, held open house Friday evening. Miss Alice Laning Is a member of the sorority. . ji ji ji DINNER GUESTS AT HOTEL. Town guests for dinner at the Hotel Westcott last evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Dill. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Braffett. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ashley, Mr. Howard Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCurdy, Mr. Raymond Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman. i Ji J J HAS GONE TO DETROIT. ' Mr. George Brown, who has just returned from a sixteen months' stay In Nottingham, England, has gone to Detroit, Michigan, where he is bead of the Foreign and Home Standarding department of the Burrow's Adding Machine company. Mr. Brown has been spending a few days In this city the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Brown. jl jl ji PARTY FROM C0NNER8VILLE. An automobile party compcv?d of the following persons formed a dinner, party at the Westcott hotel last evening: Mr. and Mrs. W. Halladay. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bosler and Mr. F. Bosler. Jr. ji .. ji ... ja-, YESTERDAY WAS MOTHERS' DAY. Yesterday was observed throughout the country as Mother's Day. The Tltooimsaimdl than wholesale cost. 1-30C. checks, stripes and figures,1 to 59c, choice out 39c SILKS. 59c 79c Pongee, $1.00 goods Lace Curtain

Or. account of the weather conditions last week thej

Curtain Sale will not dose until

custom of setting aside each year one

day to be held sacred to the memory of all mothers originated several years ago, and has . been growing in favor each year. The wearing of a white carnation or bit of white ribbon b: come to be an almost universal cus tom. The day was observed in several of the local churches Sunday. J J OSCELEBRATION OF BIRTHDAYS In China, all the boys born during the year have their birthday celebrated on the same day, no matter what date their real birthday is. It is a very great occasion for the Chinese, banners are bung out and processions take mace. Woman t it be rather a Kood thing if sunbeams in England all had their birthdays in the same way, and had one great big birthday party instead of several little ones. JS Jl Jl A NEW SONG. John R. Weathens, formerly of Vjncennes, already the composer of a number of attractive songs, is the re cent author of another beautiful vocal selection, entitled "Indiana." The music is melodious and catchy, the words full of loyalty to the Hoosler state. "Indiana" was sweetly sung at a recent meeting of the Indiana society of Washington. jl j Ji FINGER BOWL ABANDONED. The following from the Washington letter to the Indianapolis Sunday Star is of interest: There are, of course, many of the ultrapunctilious hosts who always scorned the use of finger bowls upon their boards, considering the ancient Institution indelicate, if not to say indecentthe sort of horrors that go along with toothpicks and paring one's nailB in public. Wherein is there more propriety In laundering one's hands and face at the table, even howHome Iteaiinent for Tuberculosis Less Expense Involved Than fey Other and Less Effective Methods. Hundreds of people have cured themselves of Tuberculosis by a very simple, inexpensive home method fresh, air, careful diet and Ekskman's Alterative. This Alterative is not a new medicine. It has been conquering tuberculosis lor near, ly 15 years, many cures resulting- after sanatoria had failed and pronounced tbe cases Incurable. - ., Think what this means. No specialists fees; no sanatorium charges: no travelling expenses; no expensive egg-and-mtlk gorging. Kckman's Alterative has cured many people right in their own home, where their dear ones encourage them and give them that tender home care which money cannot buy. . . Bunatorlwn treatments build up the body, but do not destroy the disease germs, so that after the sanatorium treatment is discontinued (you falsely believing that you are cured) galloping consumption ofttlmes develops. . Be honest with yourself. Have your physician examine you NOW. He 11 probably recommend the usual fresh-air, egg-and-milk or sanatorium treatments. Perhaps he'll tell you your case is incurable. Then, after you have thoroughly investigated our affidavits and testimonials feeling sure in your own mind that if tcKmsn's Alterative has cured so many others it surely must help you start taking the Alterative. Tour improvement should be gradual, but certain. But don t think your cure is complete KNOW it! Have the same physician examine you again. If you have been faithful to Eckman s Alterative he will be amased at your improvement, if not reporting an absolute CBckmans Alterative Is good for all Throat nd T t t"W". anl is on sale in Richmond by A. O. Luken & Co. and other Druggists. It can also be obtained at. or procured by. your local Drug gists. Ask for Booklet of Cured Cases or vrrite for Evidence to the Eckman Laboratory, Phlla.. Pa. YaM

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No woman can alford to miss the opportunity of inspecting this great feast of barrjaln

Lot.No. 2 49c. 7 pieces 24-Inch Satin Foulards, all tbe knd patterns, every piece worth 69c, more, choice ............. DLACK SILKS. $1.00 36-inch Taf feta ............... $1.25 SG-inch Trojan Taffeta ........

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iTTTTT TPsTi No Si,ks sent out or II III ivsaami The ,atter does not kVUlLlluiJ customers sending stating colors and

Sale. " This Saturday evening ren's

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la as frankly plying manicure Instruments or a pair of military brushes. Hence, avaunt finger bowls! for all of us who are wise are also to go! Skiddoo! President Taft often has "for men only" dinners In the great state din ing room. .It's really a relief to get loose from the women once in a while. His latest, most brilliant Indulgence in this type of festivity was in honor of his imperial Highness Prince Tsai Tao of China and his Mongolian retinue, . There wasn't a petticoat in sight, except those slimky affairs the Chinese gentlemen wear themselves. The Chinese minister was encased in a blue satin bathrobe, stiff with su perb emBroIderles of gold and bril liant silks. Finger bowls were not ex eluded by the poor benighted president; nor were chopsticks or bird's nest pie in evidence on the bill of fare. Notable in the company were Senator Fester of Louisiana, - Senator Money of Mississippi. Senator Bailey of Texas, Representative Cliamp Clark leader of the minority; Edgar D. Crumpacker of Indiana, Henry D. Clayton of Alabama and the latest congressional bridegroom. Representative Gordon Russelll of Texas, jt jt jt NEW PINS. The new pins of the Indiana "State Federation of Clubs have been completed. They are of sterling silver, washed in gold, embossed with the seal of Indiana in blue and white enamel. Jl JS Jl CLUB NOTES MEETING TUESDAY. Owing to the fact that next Thursday is circus day the Sheepshead club has decided to meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. George Ferling at her home on South Sixth street. Ji JB JS TO MEET. FRIDAY. Friday afternoon the Central Aid society of the First Christian church will meet with Mrs. John Sheffer at her home on South Thirteenth street AN EVENING MEETING. The regular meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Grace church will be held on Tuesday evening, May tenth, at the home of Mrs. C. W. Kramer, 16 North Twenty-first street. A full attendance Is desired. . Jl J Jt MAY MEETING POSTPONED. The May meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Richmond Friends will not be held Wednesday on account of the death of Rev. Allen Jay. The meeting has been deferred one week. S J AID SOCIETY MEETING. Tbe West Richmond Friends Aid society meeting will not be held Tuesday afternoon. J J 'Jt WILL MEET WEDNESDAY. The Woman's Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock In the church parlors. A good attendance is desired. Each member is requested to come prepared to pay dues. A new president will also be elected at this time. .."..ji ji Jt MISS WILLIAMS HOSTESS. Miss Nellie Williams was hostess recently for an afternoon meeting of the Ep8ilon Kappa Gamma sorority at her home on Randolph street The afternoon was pleasantly spent with music and games. Refreshments were served. J Jt Jt ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY. The members of the Eastern Star assisted by Mrs. Trlmball Patterson, a talented musician and reader, will give an entertainment Saturday evening in Opcinis

Last week our silk buyer went to the market to complete the ccccrfcici:. Co lots at a great bargain. Wc arc able to oiler these choice neiv c"-3 cl

new shades 104 pieces 27 Foulards, all $1.00, choice 'some .a o-, $1.50 36-inch '6-Inch Peau 79c 98c 36

aPProval' ,aid aside, exchanged or taken back: No samples given. aPP!V to majl order customers living outside of the city. Mail order open orders or ordering samples must be as explicit as possible, prices desired.

May Sale UndermusXln.

will be another big week in Ladles' and Muslin Underwear. See our assortments.

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dUUy Invited to attend. A small ad mission fee will be asked. J Jl J ENDEAVOR MEETING. Tuesday evening the Christian En deavor society of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet in the church, chapel. Members are asked to heed the announcement. ' Jl Jl Jl TEA HAS BEEN POSTPONED. The social tea and supper to be held Thursday evening at East Main Street Friends church has been postponed on account of the funeral of Rev. Allen Jay. However the ..bust ness session will be held at seventhirty o'clock, Jt Jt Jt WOMEN AT FEDERATION. In the pilgrimage of women to the tenth biennial convention of the General Federation of Women's clubs, which will be held in Cincinnati May 11-18, Indiana will have Its full quota of representatives. The Indiana Federation stands high in the national organization. For years it has been working along the broadest lines with telling results In fields of literature, art legislation, in dustrial and child labor reforms. The Federation's keynote . for this year is "Tbe Rights of the Child," and sets forth the following rights of ev ery child: To be born right. To be loved. To have its individuality respected. To be wisely trained in body, mind and soul. To be protected from evil persons and evil influences. To have a fair chance in life. Mrs. 0.N. Guldlin of Ft. Wayne who has often" spoken in this city under the auspices of the Domestic Science association and who is chairman of the household economics committee of the General Federation is the only Indiana woman scheduled to speak at the biennial. When Mrs. Sarah Piatt Decker recommended at the convention at Boston that the home economics department of the General Federation be withdrawn, perhaps there was no one more aroused to immediate action than the present chairman, Mrs. Guldlin. While at the convention Mrs. Guldlin was invited to fill the vacancy on the program of Mrs. Virginia ClayDecide Yourself The Opportunity Is Here, Backed by Richmond Testimony. Don't take our word for It. Don't depend on a stranger's statement. "Read Richmond endorsement. Read the statements of Richmond citizens. v And decide for yourself. Here is one case of it: John Morris, 4334a Main street, Richmond, Ind., says: "For several years I suffered from backache, the attacks often being so severe that I could hardly straighten. The kidney secretions were at times profuse , while again scanty, plainly showing that my kidneys were disordered. I finally decided to try a kidney remedy and began using Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at A. G. Luken & Co's Drug Store. They helped me after other preparations bad failed. At that time I told of my experience in a public statement and now I gladly confirm all I then said: I have had ontf one occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills since my first trial of them and I am glad to say that the results were as satisfactory as before." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other TMOE,E,w Lot No. 3-73C inch Fancy Silks in Taffeta and Cheney this season's goods, worth up to ygfl DLACK SILKS. Taffeta De Sole $1.10 89c inch Natural Shantung Pongee, Child

pool Meredith of Cambridge City, Indiana and It gave her an opportunity to put in a strong defease for home economics. Her vigorous work saved the situation, and Mrs. Guldlin. chair

man of home economics in Indiana. was made chairman of the department in the' General Federation. ' .... ji jt jt BUSINESS MEETING. A business meeting of the East End Aid society of the First Christian church will be held Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Kimbrough. 31 North Nineteenth street. j jt jt " - TO MEET WEDNESDAY. The Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon of this week with Mrs. Engelbrecht. South Nineteenth street. Mrs. J, W. Kapp of Cincinnati will be a guest. 3 X V n ji " Milady's Mirror The patent finger tips are Identical In principle with the thumbscrews of olden times. - They are designed to give the proper tapering effect to tbe fingers and are shaped like thimbles, fitted with a screw that tightens them. Like the chin straps, these are worn for hours at a time. Beginning with no more than an ordinary close fit, the steady turning of the screws, hour by hour and day by day, keeps up a constant pinching of the finger tips until their outline is changed completely, and. although there is no actual pain, the nervous Irritation caused by the constant pressure on the ends of the fingers is intense. For the gymnastic part of tbe treatment most of the bending motions that go with the use of tbe ordinary mechanical apparatus are employed, re-enforced by massages that leave both operator and subject limp as rags. Diet also plays an important part, and the woman who Is so unfortunate as to have a pronounced tendency toward stoutness Is condemned to live almost exclusively on lettuce and raw green foods generally. Butter, milk, cream and sweets, of course, are absolutely forbidden. To Keep White Heir White. People who , have white hair have their troubles, like the rest of us. A special wash must be used to keep It of the silvery whiteness desired, and any tonic applied to strengthen tbe roots and prevent falling oat will almost invariably yellow or discolor It. . Some who hare tried it say tbe most satisfactory tonic application for gray hair is white vaseline. It la not to be applied to tbe hair, but to the scalp. The hair most be parted at close intervals and tbe vaseline rubbed into the scalp wltb tbe finger tips. Pains mxjfit b.s tit ken to keeo the P

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DLACK SILKS. $1X0 3C-inch Peau De Sole ..........

$L25 27-inch Kotele Shantung ...... i

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Embroidery Sde. Still a good assortment of the 22 inch Swiss FlouacIngs worth up to $1.00. On display on second floor.

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The halrbrasa ahoutd be fectly clean, being frequently washed la water fa wsdek a little assisala has been pat aad wall rteatd. ' Do not as the ordinary laundry bluing to bleach the hair. Bay a little Indigo at a drag store aad disaotv It. A few drops la a basin ot water, enough to make it a pale Mae, will make It .whiten the hair as bluing whitens clothes. Beware of aatag too much blue, as that gives the hair a dingy, dirty color. Laundry bluing Is not made of fadigo. It is a dilution of prasstaa blue, a preparation of Iron. '. wttermilk Fad. There Is a fad for buttermilk Just BOW. It is taken Internally aad also used on the skin. Many women advocate it as a beautifier. and, since it is harmless, there conld be no objection to trying It. The milk is applied to the face and neck with a soft sponge and allowed to dry on. It is washed off after about tea minutes with hot water, finishing with cold. The skin will probably feel draw a and prickly while the milk is drying. ' but this does not mean any bad effects. There is grease la buttermilk as well as add. so that one might reasonably expect some result from tta use. The Daily Bath. Some women say that they hare not the vitality to withstand a dally bath. That is usually tbe case when the batch is considered a bother and too much strength is expended in the scrubbing and rubbing. The most beneficial beta is tbe quick one that Is over within three minutes. Such a bath Is a tonic. It is not necessary to get into the tub. Merely go over tbe body speedily, bathing away the duet and secretions of the skin, rinsing quickly aad rubbing briskly until the akin fairly tingles. If one is nerve, tired a hot bath just before going to bed wCl act as a soothing, restful comforter. The lacebark tree grows la the West ladies. It is a lofty tree, with oviate. smooth leaves and white flowers. It la remarkable for the tenacity of tta, inner bark aad the readiness with which the Inner bark may be separatedafter maceration In water Into layers resembling lace. A governor of Januiea is said to have presented to Charles II a cravat. frfU and made of it. M BOER'S ALTTED -ODtLd Its FcsM3t fcx a Mom WM Cmb T orC Rich i

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