Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 189, 15 May 1910 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PAIXADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, MAY 15, lSUO.
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Choice of any Ladies' Suit, $6.95 and $9.95. None higher. This Sale continues during May.
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May Sale Aiiiicciiicilt
Thousands of yards of Fine Dress Ginghams, worth up to 10c, now 5 c Read about the other Ginghams.
DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL WE GAVE WHAT WE TERMED A STOCK REDUCTION SALE AND A GREAT SALE IT WAS OWING TO ITS SPLENDID SUCCESS AND THE VERY APPARENT APPRECIATION SHOWN BY THOUSANDS OF BUYERS, WE HAVE DETERMINED TO MAKE A SIMILAR SALE THROUGHOUT THE MONTH OF MAY. This Money Saving May Sale Is Now in Progress the like of which comes seldom. We Intend to add Thousands of Dollars to our usual sales and therefore tell you in a measure what great savings you can make during the month of May at The Mashmeyer Store. This Sale as above stated continues during the month of May. Read what we say about everything. Read especially what we say about the ridiculous closing out prices of LADIES' AND MISSES' TAILOR MADE SUITS at $6.95 and $9.95 The LACE CURTAIN SALE goes on unabated at a saving in price of at least One-third. Buy Lace Curtains here. THINGS HERE TO OCCUR IN THE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Ladies' and Misses' Wool Suits are slaughtered without any regard as to their cost or value Suits here as good in quality, the equal of any In style and tailoring to be sold, we say absolutely without regard to cost or value. Now read. We make two prices only for these Suits; up to date, splendid materials, nearly all sizes, in Misses' and Ladies Suits, this lot of good suite to sell at $6.95. Ladies' and Misses' Suits, these include the very best suits we have shown In our store this season, suits worth up to $25.00, now you buy choice of any, the best at $9.95. Is that suit news sufficient to have you come and look at this MAY SUIT SELLING. The Season's Rage, PONGEE SILK COATS in plenty here and at May bargain prices. All Ladies' and Misses' COVERT COATS in 34 Inch length, reduced In price. All Ladies' and Misses' 52 inch Covert and fancy weave long coats reduced in price during this May Sale. This ineludes long black7 navy blue and light colors. Buy a bargain Auto, Driving or Walking Coat now. SILK PETTICOAT, all colors and black, a splen- . did good Taffeta Silk Petticoat, worth at least $4.50; May price $2.95. OUTSIDE SKIRTS do not forget that we have more than 500 Ladies' Dress Skirts to select from, made of every desirable fabric, Voile, Panama, Pleated and Embroidered, in the most desirable shades. Come to us during May for LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS, LADIES SHIRT WAISTS. A thousand to select from, worth from $1.25 to $1.50 each. May price, 95c
May silk department bargains. Yard wide Black Taffeta silk, all silb smooth the kind that should not r . cut. Think of It, worth 75c, May price 50c " May black taffeta silk fcwgalnB. Pure r , chiffon finished taffeta worth 85o 59c ' See the dollar yard-wide chiffon black taffeta silk, selling in May 69c The best $1.50 yard-wide black chiffon taffeta silk, selling in May at ;v.....;.. ......... ....... 95c Nobody In anybody's town ever saw such black taffeta silks at such ridiculous prices. Keep right on reading. Read about this splendid silk bargain. Think of buying a beautiful 27 inch fancy silk at 29c per yard. All shades, the most dainty, sweetest combinations, fine 27 inches wide, good wear assured. :; i'"",. . 3 i Think of 10? yards costing $2.90 and " making a full dress. Fully 75 pieces to make a selection from and a full dress of 10 yards for $2.90 or per yard 29c
And here, see what is happening to i ' the fine 25c and 30c best silk finish--5 wed Poplms, every shade imaginable. Think of the May price bet ing 19C Comprehend if you can what this reduction means, 20 pieces only of these 36- Inch linen suitings in stripes, shades of pink, helio, green, grey. Splendid soft fabric, especially adapted for suiting skirts or boy walsting. Every yard worth 15c. May price, per yard ............ q Pure linen suitings mind you all linen in a bewildering range of plain shadings, also the prettiest stripes. Fine, splendid linen fabric worth 30c to 35c. Choice of any while here at $C , ; 18c grade Satins going at per yd. in .. All the dark shadings, 30 inches wide. H Dont forget the May price. Per yrd -10c . ...".:'" ?-, GINGHAMS! GINGHAMS! EXTRAORDINARY. THOUSANDS OF YARDS. '
i fi Fine dress glugham8, not one yard ' worth less than Sc.. usually sell at 10c. Soft, fine fast colors. The May price is, per yard gg
Two cases more for this sale of the
famous Red Seal Ginghams, the regular price of which is 15c. The May sale price is Qq
The famous 32 inch Imperial Cham-
bray Gingham, the price of which is 18c per yard always. All the correct plain shadings, checks also come in this lot at May price 12C
Table Damask's. Full bleached table
damask worth 35c. May price 20c - Table Damask's. Bleached mercerized table damask worth 50c. May Prlce -35C
Table Damask. The highest finished
mercerized, wide bleached damask a beauty, worth up to 75c. May Price
Table Damask. Turkey Red table
damask, guaranteed fast colors worth 35c "21C May Table Damask. 2 yd. wide, half -bleached table damask. May sale 45C Many crash bargains, just at the very time you need them. 18 inch bleached half linen toweling, Barnsly make, worth 10c per yd. May sale time Qq 18 inch full bleached toweling, regular 15c grade. May sale Price .. -10C
IS inch extra heavy unbleached towel
ing, the 12 Me grade. May sale time, 6 yds. for ..... 50C Ladies, Misses, Men's and Boys Hosiery Bargains. Ladies' fast black hosiery. You buy three pairs for 25 C Ladies' fast black hose, ribbed top, worth 15c, May price "IOC Ladies' celebrated Burson . hosiery. Another new case arrived. The mill sells them so they must retail at 25c. May price J9q Ladies extra special Silk Lisle hosiery. All the latest high shadings, including black. May price ..... 20C May Misses Hosiery. Fine ' ribbed Misses black stockings, look and are like 25c quality. May price 2 pairs for --25c May Misses Hosiery in tan . and high colors, all at reduced prices.
Men's Hosiery Bargains. Men's fast
black hose, equal to the 12c kind, May price, 3 pairs for.. 25 c
Men's Hosiery. Imported French toe Hosiery, easy toe; good as you ever saw at 25c per pair. May price 2 pairs for 25 C Men's fine best 25c mercerized hose; plain colors, all represented plain colors. Embroidered especially for low cut shoes including all high colors and plain black and tan. May price 1 9c The good black and white Shepperd check bargain, actually pretty. Good in quality as 25c goods. 'Twas made to sell at that, but May says it sens -at 12iC 50 pieces Challies at the lowest price ever. Buy for kimonos, comforts, any thing you wish to buy them for, because the price is per yard 4c Buy India linens now. Why? Because if you so desire you can buy a pretty fair grade India linen at per yard 4c Buy India linen, because you buy a good India linen at per yard Qq India linen bargain No. 3. See the fine splendid grade you buy in May at per yard - Qq Great bargain Lace Curtain Sale continues. May. White Goods Inklings The 25c kind of highly mercerized white waistings, splendid patterns 10 pieces. Selling in May at : 12C May White Goods Fine 20c satin striped, 30 inch white goods. May sale price "J Qq May White Goods Extra sheer fine imported mulls, embroidered designs, some worth up to 35c. May price .. ". 5q Best grey and black prints, May Price ............. .4c Great Bargain Lace Curtain Sale continues. ;. '." . 32 inch fine lawns. May price.. 5 q Ladies Ribbed Summer Vests and Pants Ladies ; fine ribbed vests, fine guaze, fine yarn, full size, worth 15c, 3 vests for ....... 25 C
Ladies outsize ribbed vests, sizes 7, 8
and 9. Worth 15c each. May Price 10C
Ladies' gauze, underwear up to 50c
each best in the town for the money.
MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR
READ! READ! READ! 1 case. 60 dozen men's fine Balbriggan shirts and drawers, a splendid 25c quality. May price 20C Men's 50c quality Balbriggan, French neck shirts and drawers, save the money. May price .. 39c May Domestic Bargain. Read about the prices and good qualities in Muslins, Ginghams and Calicoes. Celebrated Hope bleached muslin, 3 cases more, 6,000 yards. May Price 8C Lonsdale Musline, you all know its merits. Celebrated green ticket Price 9q Celebrated Lonsdale Cambric. Buy it in May at " Qq Bleached Sheets; 50 doz. more 39c Bleached sheets. The 65c quality at 50c Another new case of Pillow cases, worth 15c each selling at 9q 9-4 bleached sheeting; good quality. May price 19C RIBBONS, RIBBONS, RIBBONS Read and see the ribbon bargain for May. No. 60, fine all silk ribbons. May price gc No. 100, heavy all silk taffeta rib- , bons, quarter grade ISC No.. 100. AH silk Moire ribbons all shades, black, white and colors. The best 25c grade. May price J 9q' No. 150. All silk Moire ribbon, extra heavy and stiff. May price for them .. 25C May Handkerchief bargains. Ladies' white checked dimity handkerchief. Buy them by the dozen at 30c. Per H dozen -5q Ladies' white satin bordered handkerchiefs, worth 5c each. Per doz. 40c. Per dozen '"2DC Corset Cover Embroidery. May price for IS inch, corset cover embroidery, per yard . . " 2q
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The Mashmeyer Store is especially noted for carrying out its sale statements; any article you find quoted ' above will be found exactly as stated. Cut out if you so desire any one or as many articles as you please that you may be interested in, bring them to the store during this May Sale and you will find them exactly as advertised. Sale continues during the entire month of May.
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SOCIETY
SOCIAL EVENTS FOR THE WEEK. Monday Members of an afternoon sewing circle will meet Mrs. John Nicholson will entertain at the Country club. Home Culture club has postponed its meeting until further notice.
Tuesday Miss Mildred Gaar will be! hostess for a meeting of a. card club;
at her home on North Thirteenth street. ; Daughters of the American Revolution will meet in the afternoon with Mrs. W. J. Robie at her home on North Thirteenth street. The Little Bo-Peep club will meet in the evening with. Mr, and 'Mrs. Henry Cheesman. Wednesday Members of the Home Economic Study club will meet in the afternoon. An entertainment will be given in the Second Presbyterian church for the public. A cordial welcome is ex
tended to all. A comet ride will be enjoyed by the members of the Earlham college senior class. Thursday A meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps will be held in the post rooms at the court house. Teddy Bear Euchre club will meet with Mrs. John Tillnlan at her home on North Twentieth street. Friday A dance will be given in the pavilion at Jackson's park. J J J ENTERTAINED FOR MISS MARTIN. Miss Helen Neal gave a theater party Saturday afternoon at the Murray for Miss Lois Martin of Lafayette, Indiana. Miss Ruth Pennell, Miss Margaret TVlckemeyer and Miss Lucile Nusbaum were among the guests. After the vaudeville Miss Neal entertained her guests at Price's. Jt J GUESTS HERE. Mr. Carl Mosbaugh and Mr. Frank
Wissler of Cambridge City came over yesterday to attend the Earlham track
meet. . , J8 J J LEFT FOR NEW YORK.
Miss Lulu Moorman, an instructor in the public schools left Saturday afternoon for New York. From 1 this point she will sail Wednesday, May eighteenth with her uncle and aunt.
Professor and Mrs. Robert L. Sactfett of Lafayette for Europe. They expect to tour the continent in an automobile. Professor Sackett expects to
study sanitary engineering in Berlin,
Germany. He was a former instructor
at Earlham college. . j J 'Jt WEDDING TO BE CELEBRATED.
The wedding of Mr. H. Edwin Feeder and Miss Edna Wilhelme Duning will be celebrated Wednesday evening
May twenty-fourth. jl j jt ATTENDED DANCE.
Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrick and Miss
Irene Hart, attended the commence
ment dance at Liberty, Indiana, Thurs
day evening of the past week, jl jl j SPENT SATURDAY HERE.
Mr. Earl Stanley of Liberty, InL,
was in the city Saturday to attend the
Earlham college track meet. S J J WILL SAIL IN JUNE.
Miss Martha Whittacre, Miss Mary
A. Stubbs and Miss Trueblood will sail by the way of Montreal for Glas-
cow, June twenty-third. They will be
abroad all summer. J J J ARE GUESTS HERE.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris of Anderson, Indiana, came this morning to spend
the day with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dye,
Mrs. Norris was formerly Miss Pearl
Dye. . TO ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. Will Fry will entertain with a dinner today at her home on South
Fourth street. Several guests from
Indianapolis will be in attendance.
Among the town guests will be Mrs.
Mitchell, Miss Anna Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lawler, Miss Elizabeth
Lawler and Master Roland Lawler. J J IS IMPROVED.
Miss Alice Minnerman, who has been 111 at the Reid Memorial hos
pital is much improved and has been
taken to her home, south of the city, jl , Jl jl IS HOME.
. Mr. Merl Pierson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pierson,- a member of the United States Army, stationed at Columbus is home on a three months visit. . .-;.;--! INFORMAL PARTIES. Several informal parties have featured the past week's social schedule. Dances were rather scarce and only a few dinners were given. J Jl DANCE THE TWENTY-FOURTH. A number of persons in this city are looking forward with pleasure to the Cambridge - City commencement dance to be given Tuesday evening. May twenty-fourth in the Odd Fel
low's hall at that place. Guests from Connersville, Rushville, New Castle, Indianapolis and this city will attend. The affair is invitational and is always an auspicious event. 6L?..Ai(C MHT FRA WDO TLI PUN JI'J J ARE IN THE CITY. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gard who were recently married are in the city and
will probably take up a residence here. "Mrs. Gard was formerly Miss
Bertha Murray, -v; -v. Jl 'Jl Jl ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY. ' An entertainment will be given
Wednesday evening of this - week In the Second Presbyterian church. J A
miscellaneous program with refresh
ments will feature the evening. ARRIVES THIS EVENING.
Mrs. Lulu Jones-Downing of Chicago, who lias been attending the general federation of clubs at Cincinnati daring; the past week, will arrive in
this city, this evening to visit Mrs. I Hugh Wiggins of North Twelfth street . Jl. Jt J WILL RETURN MONDAY. Mr. and Mrs. Byram Robblnat of Detroit, Michigan, who bave been visit-. ing at the home of Mr. John F. Rob-J bins. North Tenth atreet, will return
home Monday.
--, Jl Jl jt HAS RETURNED HOME. Mrs. Anna Vaughan. who has been
spending the winter with her son, Mr. ' W. C. Vaughan at Eagle, Texas, has a returned home. 1
j ji ji ; A GUEST HERE. Miss Theresa Smithmeyer. of India- s
napolis is here to spend Sunday with her sisters, Misses Mary and Carrie
Smithmeyer and Mrs. Daniel Con
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" 'Jl Jl Jl TO GIVE A DANCE. The Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity ex
pects to give a dance Friday evening!
May twentieth in the pavilion at Jack
son's park. The affair promises to be most enjoyable. '
Jl Jt 'Jl GAVE DANCE IN THEIR HONOR. A dance was given last evening at
Anderson in honor of the visiting teams, participating in the field meet, j Several Richmond people attended. '
jt jl jl ATTENDED ART ASSOCIATION ' Miss Alice Locke, supervisor of 1 drawing in the high school returned 1
Saturday afternoon from Minneapolis,
where she attended the Western Art Teachers' association which convened there during the past week. ' Jl Jl J. v."'"--. I WILL SPEAK AT HIGH SCHOOL. Honorable William . Dudley Foulke will address the high, school students Wednesday morning at the special ; chapel exercises. ' Jl Jl Jl ATTENDED FIELD MEET. Professor C. W. Knouff went to A.i-, derson Saturday to attend the quadrangular field meet. He was met there by Mrs. KnoufNwho has been visiting in Wabash. A number of social affairs were given for Mrs. Knouff while in Wabash. . jl 'Jl ' jl PICNIC AT GLEN MILLER. An automobile party from New Castle, came over this morning to spend the day picnicking In Glen MiHer park. ; jt VJI . 'Jt ' ENTERTAINMENT A SUCCESS. A large number -of persons attended the entertainment given Saturday evening in the Masonic hall by the Loyal Chapter No. 49 Order of Eastern Star. An excellent program, was given. . JI -Jl jt ' HAS RETURNED. Mrs. Harry Castator and children of. North Eighth street have returned from a visit In Chicago. Jl Jl . J ' DANCE AND RECEPTION. The Country club which has been undergoing repairs was formally opened last evening with, a large dance and reception for members and their' invited guests. An excellent orchestra furnished the dance music, the danc-
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