Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 26, 5 December 1910 — Page 5

THE RICH3IOXD PALLADIUM AT SUX-TELEGRA31, 3IOXD AT, DECEMBER 5, 1910.

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(WORTH UP TO $30.00; SELLING THEM AT $12.50.) THIS IS THE GREATEST SUIT BARGAIN YET! A grand lot ol Ladies9 and Misses9 Suits, the best we've had in price, quality and style, every shade represented a splendid strong line of blacks-including also beautiful mixtures, Navy, Brown and Tan, every Jacket lined with all silk, Satin or best grade of Talfeta. Suits in this lot selling now at $30.00, but Tomorrow, Tmesdlaiy MiriniM(gj9 EDeCo (BtBta and until Saturday night, Dec. 10th, we offer and will sell choice of lot number two at

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Edited by Miss Elizabeth R. Thomas

FALL FESTIVAL DANCE. Tbe public is Invited to attend the Fall Festival dance to be given Monday evening. December twelfth in the Coliseum by the members of the Musicians' Union for the benefit of the Fall Festival.

jl jl jl DINNER FOR BETAS. One of the most charming social events for Sunday was the prettily appointed dinner party given yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Draper In South Thirteenth street in honor of the members of the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity, their son. Mr. Wray Draper being a member of the "frat" The table presented an attractive appearance with its beautiful decorations, the Beta rose being used in all the appointments. Covers were laid for fifteen and the guests were Mr. Charles Williamson. Mr. Walter Murray. Mr. Wray Draper, Mr. Raymond Wickemeyer. Mr. Xenophon King. Mr. Everett Ackerman, Mr. Harold Myers, Mr. Willard Kaufman, Mr. Richard Sedgwick. Mr. John Longstreth, Mr. Herbert Wann, Mr. Errett Haisley. Mr. Edwin Flook, Mr. Charles Buell and Mr. Harry Stelnkamp. Dinner in five courses was served at twelve o'clock.

noon. s ENTERTAINED GUESTS. Miss Elizabeth Kolp entertained several guests to dinner last evening at the Hotel Westcott. j Jt j UNABLE TO SING. Mr. Fred DeBolt who was to sing last evening during the dinner hour at the Hotel Westcott was unable to do so on account of illness. A number of the guests were disappointed. Mr. DeBolt will sing again this week at the Murray theater. J j ji SEVERAL DANCES. The Christmas holidays promise to be quite gay and a number of pleasant social events will no doubt be given by the various hostesses. Dancing parties will also be in vogue. Mrs.

Charles Kolp has arranged to give a party of this nature Friday evening before Christmas and also one on Monday evening after Christmas. She expects to carry out the same plan at

New Years. This will make four dances In eight days and the young people will have an enjoyable time at these functions as Mrs: Kolp's parties are always very enjoyable and are looked forward to by the young people. It has been rumored that the members of the Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity will give a dance sometime during the holidays. Several from this city have been invited to attend the dance to be given Monday evening. December twenty-sixth at Cambridge City in the K. of P. hall. A notable dancing party and one which opens the round of holiday festivities is the one to be given Monday evening. December twelfth, in the Coliseum by the members of the Musicians Union for the benefit of the Fall Festival association. All are invited to attend this affair. j COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS. Arrangements have Just about been completed for the Christmas bazaar to be held Wednesday all day and evening at the First Presbyterian church by the members of the Ladies' Aid society. The affair will begin at eleven o'clock in the morning and as announced will continue throughout the day. The articles to be put on sale this year , are unusually pretty and a number of dainty Christmas gifts can

easily be found among the assortment. All are invited to attend. J J J TO NEW YORK. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph O. Leeds went to New York, Sunday where they will remain for about a week. j ji TO BE WITH MISS TAFT. One of the most vivacious girls who will make up the cluster of buds

around Miss Helen Taft this winter

will be Senorita Maria Helena Villegas daughter of Senor Jacinto L. Villegas.

charge d'affairs of the Argentine republic. The dark eyed senorita is the only debutante contributed to the young society of the white house by the diplomatic corps this winter.- She

is very Spanish in manner and appear

ance, but she has the added grace of

an American education. jt jt SORORITY ENTERTAINED. The Psi Iota Xi sorority will be en

tertained this evening by the Misses Helen, and Harriet Bowman at their home on East Washington street, The

I want to send free to every reader

of tbe Palladium. 10 beautiful, import

ed, embossed, colored Christmas cards all different without any advertising on them whatever.

I do this because I want people to

know the high grade cards I carry at

manufacturers prices. If you prefer

beautiful New Years cards, say so

when you write. All that I ask is that you send me 4 cents in sumps to cover postage. Addness, C. T. Johnstone, Pres., Dept. A. 268, Roches

ter. N. Y.

Recital

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The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By DR. THEODORE! BECK. The questions answered below are general in character; the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers aPPly to sny case of similar nature.. Tni', winning further advice, free, may address Tr. Theodore Beck, College Bld'g, College-EUwood Sts.. Dayton. Ohio, enclosing seir-addresscd. stamped envelope for reply Full name and address must oe given but only initials or ficticious name will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at It ywholeaaleCned drUR 8t0re' Any druSi n ortir

3 u i M o j i o j tu uaJ pub esfoaaxa jip o pjbSj jni -d-ivD Xq pajsnb

-uoo uaq seq um been persistently and regularly used for from two to six months. Try it. and If it gives relief you can rest assured that it will be most effective as a Cure in your case, as it has in many others: Oil Eucalyptus 1 dram. Terebene 1 dram. Essence Mentho-Laxene 2H ozs.. Glycerine, pure, 6 ozs. Mix, shake the bottle and take a teaspoonful every hour or two during attacks, and 6 doses daily at other times. Grace M.: Your distress is due to a complication of ills due in a great measure to poor circulation which affects the delicate organs of your sex, causing the usual abnormal symptoms of pain, griping, headache, and soreness in the chest and under the shoulder blades. Your weight is 20 pounds below normal and your blood is in poor condition. Have this prescription filled and use regularly for several months: Virburnum Prunifolium 1 oz.. Tincture Cadomene Comp. 1 oz., Comp. Syrup Hy phosphites 6 ozs. Mix and take a teaspoonful every three hours during the day, followed by a glass of water. Also obtain 3-Grain Hypo-Kuclane Tablets and take as per directions accompanying sealed package. George: The sores on your hands and arms if accompanied by itching, is a form of eczema. Wash with warm water and castile soap, rinse, and while the skin Is wet apply a small portion of Plain Yellow Minyol. rubbing and massaging a few minutes, and then rinse off and dry thoroughly. Then apply the following ointment: boil Eucalyptus 15 drops, Rose-Kay-loln 2Vi drams. White Vaseline 2 ozs. Mix. Tfhis treatment with Minyol may smart and sting, but it is necessary to destroy the germs attacking the skin. Internal treatment for the blood, liver and bowels is necessary, and you should have prescription given "Anna E." filled, and use as per directions to her.

Discouraged Mechanic: The trouble

with your feet will require a long course of treatment to correct, but by

patience and persistency the following

treatment win a it. inis aiso win relieve and cure tired, aching, sweaty and calloused feet, as It is a local tonic and stimulant to the muscles, ligaments and cells. To a gallon of hot water add

a teaspoonful of vilane Powder and a teaspoonful of alum. Immerse the feet 15 to 20 minutes each night. Then bathe the feet In cold water and dry. Anna B: Your acute indigestion, accompanied by constipation or a constant absorption of poisons which should have been eliminated. You

must first regulate your diet. Discon

tinue coffee and tea. omit meat almost entirely; also starches, such as fresh bread, pastry and potatoes, except baked. Always eat less than your appetite craves. Kor the indigestion- take Tablets Triopeptine: pink after breakfast, white after dinner, blue after supper. Also take H to 1 teaspoonful of the following to correct liver and

think well of face creams, but this race wash is most effective, if persistently

" reguiariy used. it removes tan

" irecmej ty absorption: Potassium

rDonaie 4 drama. Sodium Chloride 2

mams, riose-ivayioin z drams (pack

?T -Jv""15 r ower water 2 ozs., Kose-Water 8 ozs, MIk. and apply two or three times dally as a face wash, permitting it to dry on the face. Header: Excessive perspiration under the arms can be r.ll.v.fl k 1 . -

tng morning and night with a pint of

.a.iiu waier 10 wnicn naa been added a level teaannnnfiil n f iniiuntio vi

lane Powder; but, to cure, the only sure method is to bathe the entire body once daily and keep the bowel active. The

perspiration should not be checked al

logeiner. Mrs. E. F.: Your stomach trouble Is due to an excess of acid causing much gas, rumbling, headache, sour risings, etc., especially after eating acid fruits, etc. Take Tablets Triopeptine as per directions acompanying sealed package. Also take Vt teaspoonful of Sodium Phosphate in water after each meal. If constipated, fake 3-graln Tablets Sulpherb. put ud In sealed tubes. Never take a substitute for anything I prescribe. Man: Your description Indicates that your blood is poorly circulated and your main trouble is pruritls and (itching piles) The only reliable treatment Is as follows: Mix Hyposulphite of Soda 2 ozs.. Antiseptic Vilane Powder 2 ozs. Add a teaspoonful to a pint of warm water and wash the parts thoroughly with it twice daily, after which apply the following ointment: Carbolic Acid 40 minims. Citrine Ointment 1 ox., PoseKay loin 24 drams. Ianolin 1 oz. Mix, and apply twice daily. Continue until cured. To improve the circulation, take a teaspoonful 3 to S times daily of the following: Tincture Hamamelia 2 ozs.. Tincture Cadomene Comp. 1 oz.. Aromatic Syrup Tthurbarb 3 ozs. Mix. Rose: I do not know the formula you refer to. An excellent and reliable stain for the hair which Is not harmful, but beneficial as a hair tonic, follows: Take six heaping tablespoonfuls of coffee and boil it in 3 pints of water until reduced by evaporation to 1 quart Strain thoroughly, let cool and then add one ounce of -Vilane Powder. Shake and dampen the hair twice dally. By making the coffee stronger or weaker, you can make any shade you desire. The odor of coffee is lost by long boiling. Mabel: Use same treatment as "Anna E.

Eve Sufferer: That which you describe is known as a stye on the eyelids. Absorptice treatment will remove It before It breaks. Apply three or four times daily th- following ointment: Bed Iodide of Mercury 4 grains, Ttoee-Kayloln 2 drams (package). White Vaseline 3 ozs. Mix. Kor granulated eyelids, bathe the eyes every two hours with a weak solution of Antiseptic Vilane Powder. Use a level teapoonful of the powder to a pint of warm, soft water. Hopeful: Your questions and symptoms have been answered and explained jwveral times heretofore in thes columns, but as they may have escaped your attention I will repeat my advice, as I have for many others. If you had

bowels: Kl Ext. Mandrake 3 drams, my prescription filled and the" druggist

Aromatic Kl Cascara 1 OZ-. Comp. fas

fence Cardiol 1 oz.. Aromatic Syrup Rhurbarb 4 ozs. Mix three or four doses dailv. After three weeks alternate and take the following as a powerful tonic to improve the circulation: Comp. Syrup Hypophosphites 5 ozs.. Tincture Cadomene Comp. 1 oz. (not Cardamon. - - This eotirs of treatment should be continued until entirely .relieved. Anxious: You ask for a preparation to remove freckles (and tan J.- I don't

persuadwi you to substitute something "just as good" for the Glycol-Arbolene, how could you expect results? Never permit a druggist to substitute anything for the reliable concentrated drugs which I prescribe.

The correct formula for reducing fat 5 to 7 pounds a week Is; Fl. Ext. Bladderwrack H oz-. Glycol-Arbolene 1 ox.. Aromatic, Elixir as. Mix. Shake

well, and for the first three days take a teaspoonful after each meal, and

taerealtr Jacre5e to two, leajoonful. i

evening will be spent socially and In dressing dolls for the free kindergarten. The following members will be present: The Misses Ethelyn Smith, Ruth Lefler. Madeline William

son. Mable Winters, Edith Baldwin. Elisabeth Sampson. Agnea Medsker. Elizabeth Klein, Luella Morrison. Kathryn Morrison, Mary Quick. Edwin a Home, Luclle Milligan, Mary Bishop, Helen Bowman and Harriet Bowman. Muncie Press.

0 js J DINNER PARTRY. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner gave a

beautifully appointed dinner party

Sunday at their pretty country horn

north of the city. The dining room was attractively appointed with palms and ferns. Pink and white carnations

were used in appointing the table. An

elegant dinner in several courses waa served, turkey being included in the menu. Just before tbe last coursa

was served the guests were blind

folded and then asked to draw a pig.. The best "picture was made' by Mr.

Smelser and he was given the favor, which was a china pig. This contest1

occasioned much merriment Places

were arranged at the table for Mr.

and Mrs. Smelser ot Liberty,, Indiana,

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clements,, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Shreeve, Mr. and Mrs. -War

ren J. Sharer and Mrs. C. F. Long or

Bethel, Indiana. , n

J J J GUESTS AT NEW CASTLE. Mrs. I. N. Falls of Cambridge City

and Mrs. Glen Beeson of Richmond are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Rummel today. New Castle Courier.

J J J K G U EST AT N EW CASTLE. Mr. C. E. Kinder of this city was

in New Castle yesterday the guest of

W. A. Beall, proprietor of the "Hotel Bundy. HOUSE WARMING. Mr. and Mrs. William Gross gave a house warming ' Sunday at their new home in West Richmond. The table was loaded with good things to eat. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Oel, Mr. and Mrs. George Oel, Jr., and children, Guy and Bernice. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Long. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gross. Katie Snell. Pauline Miller, Mildred Bymaster, Marguerite Gross, Herbert Weisbrod, Voss Apparius, Will Jeffries, and Mr. and Mrs. William Gross. The center of the dining table was adorned with a beautifully decorated birthday cake surrounded by lighted candles. The affair was also given to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Bernice Oel, The guests departed at, a late hour thanking the host and hostess for their hospitality. js js jt ' MAUD POWELL. There Is something splendid In store for music lovers at Maud Powell's recital on Monday evening, December 19, when she will draw her bow at the Murray theater. Maud Powell has never learned to pose, or possibly she knows how, but declines to work at It. She is so natural and unspoiled that cynical people must Instantly be disarmed. She talks music with rare understanding, but she discourses on a wide variety of topics equally as well. It Is a treat to meet a musician who gets out ot the shop occasionally and that Is why all who come to know in private life this really great violinist must be predisposed in her favor ' from the very outset.

Those who follow the trend ot musi

cal affairs know that Maud Powell Is the superior by many points of any American violinist Her work stands

for itself and has won the plaudits of tbe most critical wherever she has

appeared. In England, continental Eu

rope and her own country she has been voted a great artist, and it is easy to understand why. Her methods are absolutely devoid of sensational

ism. She plays the violin as birds

sing. It is in her and whatever of cul

tivation her art has been subjected to has not turned her genius awry as so commonly happens. It is Interesting to note that the violin upon which she will play dates from 1775. when it was made . by Joannes Baptista Guadagninl In Turin, Italy. It seems a safe prediction that those who attend the concert will discover that Maud Powell and her fiddle are a musical combination worthy of the highest consideration. She is an artist who need ask no concessions from the foremost masters of the time and withal a line genuine American woman who Is doing yoeman service in maintaining the musical standard of her country. Mme. i-oweli will be assisted by Waldemar Liachowsky, the German pianist j$ : jl jS LEFT TODAY. Miss Katie Snell left today for Antioch, California, after a three months visit with relatives and friends in this city. : fcs? EXPECTED HOME Mrs. Cleveland K. Chase, who has been In Europe for some time is expected home this month. Jt j j TO MEET THIS EVENING. The Young Ladies' Mission circle of the First Christian church will meet this evening with Miss Eva Lamb, 1025 Sheridan street. All members are asked to be present

Fresh supply Mrs. Austins Famons Buckwheat Flour at all grocers.