Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 245, 12 July 1910 — Page 5
Tins Richmond paixadiuii xst bun-telegram, Tuesday, juivt 12, 1910.
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"Zis Jle totaieyw Store.. 50c 27-INCH SILK .SCARFING, EsSs JUILY C1LEMMCIE SMJE July price $3,95 PRETTY EMBROIDERED PAN- BCfliliS WedllCSdaV MOFIlAMA SKIRTS, black, Tan, w , -fioifmGrey, Navy .'. $3.95 llig, Jllty 13th $5.00 RUSTLING TAFFETA SILK PETTICOAT ..$2.95 Continues Daring Entire Month of July "EVERY DAY IS YOURS FOR BARG
ALL BEST PRINTS, July price . . . . . . ... . .4io GOOD INDIA LiEN, July price .4c FAST COLOR LAWNS, July price 4c GOOD APRON GINGHAM, " July price 4c BEST LONSDALE CAMBRIC July price lie Sale Begins Wednesday, July 13th; Continues During July. A I N S 99
T1m)em1 d Nlsirs T Be Tiraci Ililto Casta Every corner, every shelf, every case, every ledge, under the counters and the tops of them have been searched, have been made to contribute toward making this the greatest of all July Sales. Thousands of dollars worth of Dry Goods from the basement will be brought forward to aid in making this "The One Great July Bargain Event." Dear In mind, every dollars worth of goods will be desirable in quality, in style, and especially In price. LET YOURS BE THE FIRST CHOICE. Come to the Mashmeyer Store for Bargains Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 13th. Come Every Day All During the Month of July. You'll Have No Regrets.
Conic Forward for LMies' Come, Sec the Slaughter in PricesWitness the cat In Ladles' Linen Suits, Ladies' Linen Dresses, Ladies Lingerie Dresses. Come forward for Ladles' and Misses Linen Coats, Ladles' and Misses' Pongee Silk Coats, Ladles' Black Talleta Silk Coats, Ladles' Linen Skirts. Come see the beautiful Wool Skirts, black and colors. The very prettiest and the best. All yours at a reduction In price.
Ladies' Poplin and Linen one-piece Dress
es have been and are now worth
$5.95; July price .-
Ladies' Linen Coat Suits, worth up to $5.95; July price
Ladies' and Misses' Ail Silk 54 inch Pongee Coats, worth up to $12.50 and $15.00; July price
Ladies' fine Embroidered Panama WoolfDGJ) fftS Skirts, Black, Tan, Navy and Grey, Qj)0Sy3) July price
The above Items are quoted to give you an Idea of what's doing Reed the Quotations! Read From Every Department. So Sure As You Come You Will Buy.
BEST SIMPSON PRINTS, Indigo, Grey, Black and White Calcutta, . July price .4c APRON GINGHAMS, fast colr ors, good cloth, July price 41c PRETTY CHALLIES, oriental designs, July price ....41c INDIA LINEN July price 4c LONG CLOTH, yard wide, worth 15c, July price... 9c PRETTY FAST COLOR LAWNS July sale 4c
CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES, per yard .1 PENNY VAL LACES, pretty and fine ......1 PENNY PLATT VAL LACES, up to 2 inches .......1 PENNY TORCHON LACES and Insertings up to 2 inches, 1 PENNY WIDE TORCHON LACES and Insertings to match ...3c PURE LINEN TORCHONS and Insertings to match, up to 4 inches wide 5c CORSET COVER EMBROIDERY BANDS, July price 2c
27-INCH FINE SWISS FL0UNCINGS, worth 65c, July price .39c SILKS VERY CHEAPFANCY SILKS, worth up to $1, Persian designs, to close in July at a yard 25c CORDED SATINS, high colors and black, an silk face, July price 25c MORA SILKS, in nearly all shades, worth 50c, July price 25c YARD WIDE BLACK TAFFETA, all silk, worth 75c, July price 50c
GREAT FRENCH GINGHAM Bargains, beautiful colosings and designs, wbrth 25 and 30c, July price. . . . 1 5c SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS, the 15c grade, July price 9c IMPERIAL GINGHAMS, 32 in., . plain shades and checks, worth 18c 1 21c DRESS GINGHAMS, the 10c soft finished grade, July sale 5c 32 INCH FINE CHALLIES, the 121c grade, July sale price -Gic
YARD WIDE FANCY DRAPERIES for windows and doors July closing ....... BEST GRADE PERCALES, ten pieces to close out, were 15c, ' July price .. 5c FINE SATIN ES, 33 Inch, 15c grade. ; 9c SILKALINES, 12&c quality, 10 pes. to close at gg ONE OF THE BEST BARGAINS 30 inch All Linen Pin Striped Suitings, were 25c, all colors, July closing price i Jgg POPLIN BARGAIN, all colors, tine cloth, best 25c grade, to close.. J q LINON SUITINGS, plain colors and medium and pin stripes, worth up to 15c, July clearance .gg 150 FINE YARD WIDE BATISTE, all the new designs, absolutely fast colors. July price 10C WHITE DOTTED SWISSES, ISc grade, July price -J Qq 25C GRADE WHITE SWISSES, fine dress quality, July price JQq 10 INCH CAMBRIC FLOUNCINGS, Tucks nd Inserting JA WHITE CAMBRIC FLOUNCING, Lace and Embroidery trimmed. 12 to 15 Inch, per yard gg CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY BANDS. ,4 and 5 inch, worth up to 20c, P yard Qc CAMBRIC CORSET COVER EMBROIDERY. IS inches wide, worth 25c to SOc, July price J q MEN'S MERCERIZED HOSE Seamless, pretty stripes, all colors, July price jQg MEN'S HALF HOSE Fast black. 3 pairs for 25c
MEN'S MERCERIZED HOSE, plain shadings, pretty colorings, worth 30c per pair 2 pairs for 25c MEN'S IMPORTED HOSE, French heel and toe, regular quarter grade, July price 2 Pairs 25 C MEN'S BALBRIGGAN Shirts and Drawers, 25c grade, July Sale JQq MEN'S 50o GRADE Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, French neck. Dollar suits at Per Suit ygg 27 INCH SILK SCARFINGS, beautiful designs, worth 50c, July Price 29c 27 INCH ORIENTAL SCARFINGS, worth 50c 29c JAPPO SILKS, 27 Inch, fancy designs, 75 patterns 29c PLAIN JAPPO SILKS, 27 inch, all shades 25c SPLENDID HOSIERY BARGAINS FAST BLACK CHILDREN'S HOSE, sizes 6 to 94. 15c grade. July price 3 pairs fr25c CHILDREN'S HOSE, fine quarter grade, will surprise, sizes 6 to 10, July price 2 Pairs for 25c LADIES' RIB TOP HOSE, fast black, 15c quality, July price ........ "J Qq LADIES' SPLIT SOLE Fast Black Hose . ...V 2 pairs for 25c LADIES' HOSE, black, white feet. July price JQq SILK LISLE LADIES' HOSE, July Sale 20c MUSLIN BARGAINS FOR JULY BEST HOPE MUSLIN Per yard 7q LONSDALE CAMBRIC, the best grade. July price .. j. ........ .J
BLEACHED SHEETS, good quality, another shipment of these excellent Sheets, 72x90, July price 3Qc 75c QUALITY SHEETS, will wear equal to dollar grade, July price gQg PILLOW CASES, 36x42 inches, soft muslin, and good, July price f Qq 9-4 .BLEACHED SHEETING, a splendid quality, July price " Qq 26 INCH CHALLIES, pretty Persian designs, July price 4c THE BEST PERCALES Our regular Sea Island quality, In new patterns, July price "J 2c RIBBON BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY ALL SILK RIBBONS, all wide widths, 22 to 80, splendid ribbon, splendid a. bargain, July price Qq NO. 100 ALL SILK RIBBONS, Taffeta, all Ehades, worth 25c, July price Jq NO. 100 MORA RIBBONS, all silk, worth 25c, July price 19c HERE IT IS THE RIBBON BARGAIN Fancy Persian Ribbon, widths 40 to 100, all pure silk, 25c quality, July price JQq 50c PERSIAN RIBBONS, No. 150 in width, jiot one worth less than 50c, July sale price 25c LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Read - about this Ladies' Dainty Hdkfs., white, worth 5c each, July sale price is...i doz for "3q SATIN BAND HANDKERCHIEFS, Ladies', white, fine and" pretty, worth 5c or more each, July price, dozen jQq y2 dozen to customer only of above two numbers.
LADIES' DUTCH COLLARS, new, pretty and very desirable, quarter grade- , 19c LADIES' PARASOLS Linen color,, satin band, latest $1.25 Parasols, July closing price 75c CHILDREN'S PARASOLS', lots of them at , . j Qq CHILDREN'S BETTER PARASOLS.. to close at 39C LADIES' VESTS, fine ribbed, regular 15c -value, July Sale price, 3 vests for 25C LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. LADIES CAMBRIC DRAWERS, Hemstitched, worth 25c, per palr...JQQ LADIES' CORSET COVERS, 40c and SOc Lace and Embroidery trimmed, July price .. 25c LADIES' GOWNS, Embroidery trimmed Cambric Gowns 45c LADIES' GOWNS $1.00 and $1.25 quality, elegant cambric material, July price they go at 95c LADIES' CAMBRIC SKIRTS, embroidery and lace trimmed, elaborately, worth tip to $1.50, July price.. ggg CHILDREN'S RUSSIAN BLOUSE Sizes 3 to 6, made of LInon. -39q BLACK MERCERIZED PETTICOAT, good quality, full size, worth 75c, July price .' 48C EMBROIDERED HEATHERBLOOM Petticoats, worth $1.50, July price .Q8c $5.00 PURE SILK Rustling Taffeta Petticoat $2 95 17 INCH BLEACHED TWILLED CRASH, July price . -3q18 INCH HALF LINEN BLEACHED Crash. July price ...... . ...... gQ 18 INCH, EXTRA HEAVY BROWN Crash, worth 10c 7c
The date, Wednesday, July 13th continues throughout July. Bargains the best we know how to give. The service will be as good as a crowdad store will permit. The many bargain articles will continue until exhausted. The best we have is yours for the coming. 81b and Ifcln Sis. TAlKE MaIlllIM(Ey(IP fldDIT(S Metacsd, fcd.
GUESTS AT DAYTON. The Dayton News has the following Item of local Interest here as the Wilkies are former residents of this city;
Mrs. Jean Wllkie and daughter of New York, the charming guests of Mrs. Rolla DeWeese, are being de- i lightf uUy entertained during their visit here, by the many friends of Mrs. DeWeese. On Friday afternoon Miss Katherlne Van Ausdal was the hostess at a card party given in their honor. Mrs. John Lrtle also gave a bridge luncheon at her new summer home for these charming visitors. J J Jl THIMBLE PARTY. . Yesterday afternoon a thimble party was given by Mrs. Harry Needham, at her home in South Thirteenth street, in honor of Mrs. Haverlick, a former resident of this city. The hours were pleasantly spent with needlework and in social conversation. A lunch was served. Jl Jl jl GUESTS HERE. " Mr. and Mrs. John Lontz are entertaining Mrs. Margaret Lontz of Hagerstown. Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Knode and son Robert of Indianapolis at their pretty home in Westcott Place. Jl Jl jl PICNIC AT GLEN. Mrs". Lee B. Nusbaum's Sunday school class of the First English Lutheran church enjoyed a picnic yesterday afternoon at Glen Miller- park. Among the members of the class are Misses Ada and Ruby Kelly, Miss Ethel Marlaft. Miss Grace Smith, Misses Lenora and Viola Wlckemeyer, Miss Mary Peltz, Miss Ellen Swain. Mrs. Warren Hill, of Chicago, a former member and who is In the city for a visit was a guest at the affair. J J J IS IN KANSAS CITY. Miss Elsie Felt of Greenfield. Ind., who often visits in this city with Miss Hazel Thomas, has gone to Kansas City to visit her uncle, Mr. John Felt for several weeks. She expects to visit in this city later In the summer. ; J , JK Jl . FOR A VISIT. Miss Marie Kaufman will visit friends and relatives In New Castle and Indianapolis. Later she will join her parents Mr. slid Mrs. W. S. Kaufmen, who will go this week to Crooked Lake, to spend several weeks at their cottage. Jl Jl Jl A GUEST HERE. Miss Rae Chandlee. of Philadelphia, who formerly resided on National avenue In the home now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Husson. is in the city for a visit with friends. A luncheon was given yesterday in her honor by the Misses Mary and Elizabeth Jay. Mies Chandlee will be honored with a number of parties while here. Miss Nina Pennell will give a dinner at the Country club. Friday afternoon Miss Magdalena Engelbert will give a bridge party at her home in North Ninth street. Last evening Mrs. Ben Bartel was hostess for a party at her home, 36 South Eighteenth street The affair was to have been held on the lawn, but the rain necessitated a change in the plans. However, the guests enjoyed a pleasant social evening despite the weather. The guests were Miss Marguerite Hill, Miss Alice Hill, Miss Florence Ratliff, Miss Magdalena Engelbert, Miss Gertrude Bartel. Miss Edna Johnson and Miss Agnes Slanker, Wapakonetta. Ohio. Jl Jl Jl DINNER GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lotich. with Mrs. E. F. Shera, Mrs. Carlton Sherer, Miss Margaret Engelbert and Miss Mable White, of South Bend, Ind., who Is the guest of the Sherer family, 225 North Tenth street, will go to the McConaha
farm Wednesday, where they will be!
entertained to dinner by Mr. Carlton Sherer and Mr. Frank Engelbert, who with a number of persons from this city are encamp along the river. Jl Jl Jl A GUEST HERE. Miss Helen Yasel, of New York, is in the city for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earnest, at their apartments in the Wayne flats. Last evening; Miss Yasel with Miss Louise Malsby, Miss Arline Shreeve, Mr. Emerson, Mr. Huston - Marlatt and Mr. Carlos Haas formed a party at the Murray theater. Jl jl jl ARE GUE8T8 HERE. Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence Austin of Pasadena, Cal., are in the city visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred But ler, College avenue. They will be In the city for a fortnight. Mrs. Austin was formerly Miss Marguerite Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Austin. She has a large circle of friends here as she has spent several summers visiting in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Austin are enroute to the Eastern coast where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Austin will be glad to greet her former friends. SOCIAL WEDNESDAY. A number of ice cream socials and lawn parties have been planned for the week. Among these Is an ice cream social to be given Wednesday evening by the choir of the Second Presbyterian church at the home of Mr. George Elliott. 221 North Nineteenth street. The public Is cordially invited to attend. J J Jl LEFT FOR THE EAST. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Curtis of North Thirteenth street have gone east for an extended visit with former friends. They will visit at their old home. Jl Jl jl TO BAY' VIEW. Mr. and Mrs. W.' O. Crawford and children have gone to Bay View, Mich, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. J Ji jl t CALLED HOME. Miss Gertrude Moore left last evening for her home in Philadelphia, having been called by the death, of her uncle. While in the city she has visited Miss Mary Gear ana Miss Karl
Campbell. She has been honor guest at a number of charming social" events. J Jl Jl MEETS THIS AFTERNOON. The members of the Monday Bridge ; club are meeting this afternoon at the Country club house. j j ,.; j i!J;C;,:;;' HAVE RETURNED. Miss Florence Burkhart and Miss Ethel Burkhart have returned to their home in Philadelphia after an extended visit in this city, the guests of Miss ' Helen Beatty, of ; East Main street. They have been ' entertained with a number of bridge parties and picnics while guests in this city. ' -; Jl Jl ' J EXPECTED SOON. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Webb, of Memphis, Tenn., former residents of this ; city are expected here soon for a visit with relatives and friends. ' Jl ' J :. Jl, .: A NEW EUCHRE PARTY. This pretty card party was conduct, ed like a cotillion and was a great success. It was given for forty guests . and the tables were scattered throughout the large rooms of a spacious country house. In the first place each? guest found her place at table with three others by means of a souvenir name card.'' 'v-f:.';-, -V'-sv:,U . When all had arrived and were seated at the table the hostess was .
very particular to personalty muoaucv , each partner, if unacquainted, which, made every one feel more comfortable. Then the bell rang and playing began. Four games were played and the losers were the ones to move, going to a table for favors. These they .gave to : the winners at the other tables, .who were taken to the table of the losers, and thus they met an entirely new set of players. There was no counting of scores simply the best three hands, winning out of four. There were ten .
sets oi lavors. Alter uve sets oi savors had been used refreshments were served, then playing was resumed until all the favora had been used. At . i . . . . .
me insi. eacn Hr uroutai a - favor for her favored partner and her-; self, which called forth much merriment as they were large paper sacks . blow out ; and u tied at the top with various colored ribbons. They were , to carry the favors home in, and they were needed. It certainly was a very .
jolly party and the idea is adaptable -to all card parties where the hostess r desires something otu of the ordinary. The favors may be as elaborate as the purse will permit. The ones at the , party described consisted of bonbons in fancy boxes. Imported chocolates, salted nuts in dainty reecptacles, pa-
jwr aiiuiw, uctii i uliv ui iiuwei o, imam parasols, paper hats, post cards, etc ' AUTO GUESTS HERE. . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cole, and Misses
x-enri ana vuariiy ppvsi, orors u Richmond yesterday in the .former's -car,which he purchased at Indiana-. polls last week. Connersville Exam-. iner. , , HAS RETURNED. Mrs. H.' O. Jones, of Dayton. Ohio, has returned home after a ten days visit in this city. ' Jl J J
Runnymede, the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs, Talbott In Oakwood. was thm mctmm of 1 Aharminc affair, whan s
their two daughters, Miss Daisy ' and Miss Lily, entertained to an Informal ,
dance in honor of Miss Charlotte Van Ausdal, whose marriage to Lieutenant Farwell will occur next Tuesday. The ball room was beautifully decorated.
and was an ideal one lor dancing. About SO guests were present, and later in the evening elegant refreshments were served. Dayton News. 4 Miss Van Ausdal has often visited ;
here. jl jt jS IB IN ANDERSON. The Anderson Bulletin says: Miss Sarah Addington, of Richmond is here for a month's visit with Mrs, J. A. Rondthaler. y ,; jt 'j$ ji - CARD PARTY. A card party; will be given Wednes-' day afternoon at two-thirty o'clock in the 6L Andrew's assembly hall by the .
Lady Forresters. Jl Jt jl
HAVE RETURNED. In the Rushville Republican' appealed the following ltemf .- Mrs. F. M. Sparks and children, Donald. Jean and Marion, have returned
from a visit with relatives In Rich-
jt jl , jt GUESTS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huston, J of 1 Connersville, ind, were recent guests In this .Uv . '
Jt Jt Jl RETURNED HOME.
Mrs. Florence Laymon, who has -been visiting friends and relatives in ,
returned home.
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