Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 40, 19 December 1910 — Page 5

THE IMCIIJIOXD PALLADIU3I AD SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1910.

PAGE FIVE.

.. Edited bv Miss Elizabeth P. Thomas

SCHEDULE OF DANCE8. For the benelt of the young people who bave come borne for the holiday the following schedule of the dances

to be glten during the Tulctlde 1"; boxwood

published. Friday Evening, December twentythird. Mr. Charles Kolps Friday evenlng clana will meet and the asaembly will be held aa usual at nine o'clock. Monday, December twenty-sixth. A Christmas dance will bo given In the Pythian temple by Mrs. Kolp. Thla la an annual affair and la alwaya a moat charming social event. Tuesday, December twenty-seventh. The Tuesday Cotillon club will give a dance In the Odd Fellowa hall. Wadneaday, December twenty-

Tbe bow window was banked with palms and boxwood trees to form a background and extending along the

wall on eltncr side were the stubby

trees with white candles

capped with Dresden flower shades. Suspended over the archway was a large French basket filled with lavender orchids, lilies of the valley. KIllarney roses and maiden hair ferns tied with ribbon streamers or Dresden colors. In the adjoining room poinettas and ferns were banked on the mantel shelf and the lights were red In keeping with the holiday season The archways were outlined with a lattice work of southern smllax and the stairway was entwined with the greenery. The ribbons, pink lavender and white were held by the

Vivien to Wed an English Lord

elthth. The Wednesday assembly j Misses Charlotte Bresslero of Mishawlll plvo a dance In the Pythian Tcm-lwafca, ini.f Hn Ruth Hubbard, cousple. The Russell Smith orchestra ofjns 0f the bride, and W. J. Hubbard

Indlanarolls will furnish the dance tni'M'-. Members of the Psl lota XI sorority will also give a dance on this date In the Odd Fellows hall. The Hicks orrheatra will furnish the dance music. Thursday, December twenty-ninth Members of the Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity will give an elaborate dancing party In the Pythian temple. Russell Smith's orchestra of Indianapolis will furnish the dance music The members of a Thursedny evening dancing club will also give a dance on this date In the Odd Fellows hall. Friday, December thirtieth. A dance will be held In the Odd Fellows hall given by Mrs. Charles Kolp. Monday, January second. Mrs. Charles Kolp will give her New Years dance in the Pythian Temple.

IS HOME. The following was received in this office thla morning. Port Deposit. Maryland. Abram O. Rtrattan, son of Mr. S. 8. Strattan, of Richmond, has returned to bis home from the Tome School for Poys at Port, Deposit, for the Christmas vacation.

ATTENDED WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman ho are in Indianapolis to spend the holidays attended the wedding of MIbs Hubbard, who la well known here, Saturday evening. An account of the uffalr as clir 11 from the Indianapolis Star Is us follows: A wedding that was exquisite In every detail was celebrated last evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hubbard on North Delaware street, when their daughter MUt Helen Josephine Hubbard, was

united in marlage to Charles Strickler

united in marriage to Charles Strickler pink rosebuds and violets

ding was quite small, the guests being iter of the table was the wedding cake limited to the members of the fam-! decorated with a miniature bridal cou-

and Ralph Bygate. The bridesmaid. Miss Helen Motley of Grand Rapids, Mich., entered first, followed by the maid of honor. Miss Marguerite Pickens, and lastly, the hrlde with her father, who gave her away. The bridegroom and his best man. Willard W. Hubbard. Jr., entered together. The master of ceremonies was Paul Gregory. The bride wore her mother's wedding gown of brocade and white satin, exquisite old lace and pearl fringe. The lace was used as a flounce on one side of the gown and the pearl fringe was arranged around the corsage and short, sleeves. The front of the costume was made with wide panel of the brocade satin and around the low corsage were folds of satin and fringe. The wedding veil was fastened with a duchess lace cap and a spray of orange blossoms. The bride carried an old fashioned bouquet made with paper holder and filled with Killarney roses, orchids, lilies of the valley and violets. The only jewel worn was the wedding gift, a beautiful platium necklace set with diamonds. Miss Pickens was beautifully gowned In pink messaline draped with pale blue chiffon. Miss Motley was gowned In a pink satin draped with white chiffon and they both carried armfuls of orchids, violets, pink roses and lilies of the valley, with the touch of green. Mrs. Hubbard, the bride's mother, was handsomely gowned In white satin fashioned with an over drapery of old black lace. The ceremony was followed by a wedding supper, the bridal table being laid in the dining room amidst a profusion of flowers and maidenhair fern. The mantel was banked with the fern and on the buffet was a chain of the vases filled with lilies of the valley.

In the cen-

evening by Mrs. Kolp will be held in the Pythian temple.

those from Ohio were especially good. In the large convention hall adjoining the garden the Associated Clubs

WAS IN MILTON. of Domestic Science conducted lecMiss Dorothy Burns has returned ! tares during the afternoon and even-

from Milton, Indiana, wbere she has 1 ing. and in the forenoon Mrs. Nellie,; been visiting Mrs. Anna Martin. Mrs. j Dttling Gans of Chicago gave practical 1 Martiu accompanied Miss Burns home cooking lessons and demonstrations.! and will spend the remainder of the Mrs. William Wallace Gaar of Rich-j winter with her. i mnd, Indiana, is president of the As-j sociated Clubs of Domestic Science TO THEIR HOMES. and Mrs. Winifred Harper Cooley of i A number of the Earlham students j Torre Haute. Indiana, is national sec re-I

his mother, Mrs. Anna Heitbrink, of North Twentieth street. A number of the other boys who are attending Purdue are also expected home at tbl time.

will leave this week for their homes where they will spend the Christmas holidays.

WAS IN WASHINGTON. A Washington letter to the Indianapolis Sunday Star contains the following item of interest: William Dudley Foulke, of Richmond. Indiana, president of the National Municipal League, attended in Washington this week the sixth annual convention of the American Civic Association. He made an interesting address.

tary and New ork City president ot the Associated Clubs of Domestic Science. in the absence of Mrs. Gaar. Mrs. Cooley presided three times each day, -.ite a physical feat in itself. She ade the address of welcome at the 'pening session, and, among other hings. said: "We hear much nowa-

TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENTS. Several of the schools are arranging to give Christmas programs on Wednesday afternoon as the Christmas racatlon for the public schools will begin on Thursday.

PARTIES AT THE MURRAY. There will -be a number of parties at the Murray theater this evenlnR to bear Maud Powell, the celebrated violinist when she appears la recital. A number of persons from Indianapolis are coming over. Vera Verbarg

days of the industries having oeen taK- ;of n,lianapons, a well known violinist

en out of the norae, out t.e nome sun stands and must be made to observe

SPEND XMAS IN PERU Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rettig and daughter. Miss Kathevino, will spend Christmas in Peru, Indiana. They will be joined there by Mr. George Rettig. who is mw in Indianapolis.

the best interests of the community And the nation." She mentioned that g.iod housekeeping docs not consist in making everyone else miserable, and spoke of the independence of the home and state and the entrance of the slate into the home through gas, water and sewerage.

will be among the guests. This will no doubt be a most notable musical event.

RETURNED FROM NEW YORK. ; Mr. Carl Bernhardt has returned from New York where be spent sevieral days.

Miss Vivien Gould, second daughter of George J. Gould, the New York millionaire, whose engagement to Lord Decies, was recently announced, is not IS years old, while her fiance is 44. Lord Decies is a distinguished soldier and sportsman. He is lieutemmt colonel of tue Seventh Hussars and has seen more active engagements than ornamental service. He is well set-up, good looking chap with a typically British blonde moustache. The date or place of the wedding is not mentioned.

If All

engagements. The organization will ghe a social dance in the I. O. O. F. hall. January Ninth. The orchestra is composed of the following members:

which they will go to their new home I Mr. Clarence Runge, first violin, Mr. in Pittsburg, Pa. j Paul Garner, second violin, Mr. Ben j Myers, B;iss Viol, Mr. Kenneth Fox,

clarinet, Mr. Frank Mikesell, cornet.

chestra played "Believe Me

Those Endearing Charms." Mr. and Mrs. Bygate departed for a wedding journey in the east, after

DANCE POSTPONED. The members of the Thursday evening dancing class will not meet this week. The dance has been postponed until later. Announcement concerning the next dance will be made soon.

llles and the young friends of the bride. The Pornl setting for the wed1lngf was one of the most beautiful that bat been seen In Indianapolis this season, the decorations all being planned by the bride's mother, who used the lovely Dresden tints for the whole house. The p!nk reception room was used for the ccrttnoay uid the decorations thero woe oi miusi?.il beauty.

pie and surrounded with small vases of the flowers and white candles screened with Dresden flower shades. The place cards were hand painted In bridal designs. Seated with the bridal couple were the members of tho wedding party. The ceremony was pronounced by the Rev. Allun B. Philputt. pastor of Central Christian church, as the or-

ENTERTAINMENT AT CHURCH There will be an entertainment at the First Christian church Friday evening given by the young people and members of the Sunday school. A Christmas program will be presented.

Mr. Jesse Barnes, Trombone, Mr. Clifford Wolfe, trap drums.

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READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. AH is hustle and bustle this week

making ready for the celebration of j the blessed Christmas time and men j as well as women are beginning to j get the Christmas spirit this week, j There are always so many things to j

do at the verv last minute nrt thines ' has

that one simply can't leave undone. One woman remarked the other day that she had completed her Christmas shopping but had not even had time to look at the gifts which she had purchased Kvidently she shopped early and also in a hurry.

OF INTEREST HERE. The marriage of Charles A. Myers, formerly an Indianapolis newspaper man, and Miss Grace Shipp of Dallas, Texas, has been announced to take place December :V at St. Matthew's Episcopal Cathedral in Dallas. Mr. Myers has been interested financially in various Texas newspapers since leaving Indianapolis in 1901, and is a stockholder in a brick manufacturing comrany in Dallas. Miss Shipp is the daughter of Mr." and Mrs. Clarence E. Shipp of Dallas. Indianapolis Star.

CONCERNING MRS. GAAR. The following clipping from the Indianapolis Star concerning Mrs. W. W. Gaar of this city will interest club women here. It was clipped from an i article from New York: j In the butterine booth, where the women in attendance were garbed in Dutch costumes of yellow and blue, O. M. Martin, formerly of Kokomo. . Ind., was in charge. In a booth near by was exhibited on an easel a large picture of the proposed new building to be erected at Indianapolis for the International Stewards' Association.! One booth contained a doll dressed in j materials that had been colored with coloring matter extracted from catsup and foods, and beside her lay half a dozen more pieces of cheesecloth ali colored in the same way. The booth which exhibited false weights and measures was very interesting and the exhibits of the State

Normal School of Massachusetts and

What are you doing to better the condition of your teeth ? Do you know it is a very serious matter? The teeth are the guards in the vestibule of the system. Every bit of nourishment passes through the mouth. If' the mouth is unclean, those filthy germs are carried down bto the digestive organs and your health is impaired. Keep your teeth and mouth in a perfect hygienic state every hour of the day and night

The foremost tooth cleanser and antiseptic is

TO MEET WEDNESDAY. ! The Ladies' Aid society of Chester,

will meet on Wednesday afternoon

the hall at that place. Ali are asked to be present.

in

members

m GUESTS AT DAYTON. Miss Mary Nolan and Miss Marguerite Nolan spent Saturday and Sunday at Dayton, Ohio.

TO COME THURSDAY. Mr. Russell Heitbrink. a student at Purdue university, Lafayette, Indiana, will arrive in the city Thursday to spend the holidays here the guest of

AUTO TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schaefer of South Sixteenth street, wllf. go to Pittsburg to spend Christmas with Mrs. Pitts, their daughter. They will make the trip in their new automobile.

Piles! Piles! Piles! Williams' Indian rile Ointment will cur Blind. Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, give Instant relief. Williams' Indian Pil Ointment Is prepared for Piles and Itching: of the prlvat parts. Drnsreists. mail 50c and $1.00. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Props.. Cleveland. Ohla For sale by T. F, McDonnell.

MAKE SOMEBODY HAPPY WITH A E.ID)AI Let us Kelp you make your selection: Kodaks $5.00 to $111.00. Brownies $1.00 to $12.00. W. H. ROSS DRUG CO. 804 MAIN ST. Ask lor the new booklet, "Kodak at Home" tree.

IS IN THE CITY. Mr. Harry Ray, of Detroit, Michigan,

returned home to spend the holi

days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray, at their home in North Nineteenth street.

TO COME HOME. Miss Mary Dickinson who has been attending Chicago university will come home this week to spend the holidays here the guests of her parents. Mrs. and Mrs. E. A. Dickinson of North Seventh street.

BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. Mr. Charles Howard Ciawson bas a j number of beautiful pictures on dis- j play which will make very appropriate j Christmas gifts. j

Antou Gertrude: It mut Indeed be embarraalna; to be ahort of atature and have a bust measurement of

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Harrv W: Treat the hair and calp with Plain Yellow Minyol. obtainable In 4 Ox Jam. This cures ItchIna: and dandruff, makes the hair glossy and free from escesslve oil. Kor manv it promotes the prowth of hair. Wm It: From life In the open air to one of confinement In an office, pute you In need of a arood mild laxa

tive, lonir ana moon puriner io runn i

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the use of ,. fo.ow.nK for a period of rtZticTy The oV I":::? :rVJ'uZUr 5 5IAf0.ppe?UencnonatP- '.. '. ' 'V. . Tr 1 . ' K. u . tion. drowsiness after eatlnjr. headaehe. For the first throe days tke ;.-. n. . r, h . nr.

teasroonfi;! ti-fir- or nUi r mealu and

thereafltT take two. I do not know of mything l"-:t.-r uiul safer to rodutc superfluous flosh. Aloj A: I am certainly not sceptical am! I Know that a poorlv developed hilt can he Increased by proper treatment. You -hi.;il not be dlsnurujred. Try this-: Tincture t'adoloene cVirp. mot c'ardamon . 1 Oa.. t il vrerlTie ' "",. Most-water 3 Oxs., Horax a tea poonf ul Mix all together. Shake and pplv to tin- hunt arms n-1 neck. massHKtnir until a tablespoonfttt has been absorbed. Then wash the I'srt with hot water and follow with a vtjrowiiM maasaa-e of olive oil or rherp a tallow I o thla tnorntna: and rtluht for aeveral montha If necessary and you can Increase 4 to 8 Inches. Mrs. Klliaheth : If you have pain and ache in the back and dull pain in rlKht side accompanied bv shortness of brenth. hurnlna: and swelllna; fest and ankles you are suffering from disordered kidneys and liver. Other symptoms are painful stitches. Inflamed eyes, puffs under eyes or dark circles, nervous tteadncbe. Irritability, fever, chills, wea iness uncntrolable. smarting;, or frequent urination, constipation, etc. Have this fllN-d for the kidnev trouble: Vlut- Katraet lMiehu. 1 Oi, romp. J-'lu'.l Halmwort. 1 Oj, Svrup Sarsapar1111 Oomp. 4 oxs Mix and take a teaspoonfui .1 or 4 times dallv. Kor the liver and constipation hare

this filled: Aronvith- Fluid t'ascara 1

reefed bv tislnr S srraln Su'mherb Tab

lets (not sulplier) put up In tubes with full directions. Also use this valuable tontc to vitalize the nerves, increase the strena-th. calm the mind, improve the quality of the blood and overcome mental and bodily exhaustion: Comp. Syrup of Hypophosphltes Ox.. Tincture Csdomene Compound 1 0.. Fluid Halmwort 1 Ob. Mtx. shake will, and take a tensponnful before meals and at bedtime. Tour condition makes you very suscptehle to consumption and other fatal maladies, and you should start this treatment at once. Policeman : Reinsr eompelted to spend your hours of work on your feet is responsible for the suffering with sore tired, achlna. sweaty or calloused feet. This makes the quickest relief and will soon correct bad odor and other foot troubles; To a ftallon of hot water add a teaspoonful of Antlseptlc Vllane Powder and a tablespoonf ul of salt. Immerse thy feet every nlKht or morning" 10 to la minutes and dry thoroughly. This Is a stmnl, elnexpenslve and sure treatment for anyone. I. It: 1 do not answev anv questions unless ral and full name and address Is given me. I never publish such names, but use Initials or nom de plum. S. W: You ask for "The best blood purifier". The hlood may be impure from many varied souces and requires different medicines and com

binations or medicines. If your trou-

WOMEN TO BE IN CHARGE. The board of directors of the Indiana society In Washington propose to issue in January an "Indiana" Society nine Hook," which will be a sort of roll of honor for the lloosier inhabitants of Washington. Ladies' night of the current month will be one of the distinctive entertainments of the so ciety. No men will participate in the program. The ladies' orchestra will be under the direction of Mrs. Rose Maxwell Dickey of South Bend, violinist. Miss Pearl Vaugh of Tipton, one of the best pianists of Washington, is on the bills.

DANCE FRIDAY. Mrs. Charles Kolp will give a dance Friday evening in the Odd Fellows j hall. The dance to be given Monday I

Its fragrant fumes diffuse themselves into the minutest crevices, the liquid penetrating where it can, washes away the germs, leaving clean, antiseptio deodorized surface. There is nothing made that will give such perfect satisfaction. Fragrance and efficiency are its strong features. Children love it SOZODONT TOOTH POWDER AND PASTE a re especially prepared for polish ing the surface of the teeth and making them beautiful and pearly white. Sold at every Toilet Counter

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THE GREAT Atlantic & Pacific TEA COMPANY

Liberal Stamp and Grocery Sale DEC. 19TH.T0 24TH. 3 Packages Raisins for 25c 3 Packages Currants for ...25c 80 Stamps with one can A. & P. Baking Powder 50c 50 Stamps with one lb. Tea 70c 10 Stamps with 1 Box Ball Blue 10c

lb. Tea 60c

cake Sweet Chocolate 10c

lb. Coffee .35c

pkg. Rice 10c

lb. Coffee 25c Box Borax .....10o

lb. Tea 50c

For a good, cup of Coffee, use Sultana, 25c lb. 15 Stamps with each pound.

45 Stamps with 1

10 Stamps with 1

25 Stamps with 1 10 Stamps with 1

20 Stamps with 1

10 Stamps with 1 40 Stamps with 1

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DINNER AT HOTEL. Mr. Georpe Flayer entertained several Ruests to dinner last evening at the Hotel Westcott. Places were arranged at the table for four guests.

TO FORT WAYNE. Rev. and Mrs. C. r. Goodson of Chicago, have pone to Fort Wayne after a pleasant visit in this city with Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Fyle at "Cherry Lane" farm, southeast of the city. Mrs. Goodson is a daughter of Rev. Wilbur Chapman, the noted evangelist. Rev. Goodson has been conducting meetings at Fort Wayne.

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nt eonatlp-itton. Weak stomach and Tablets Sulpherh tnot

sulphurl and

GUESTS TO DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Poundstone entertained to dinner last evening at the Westcott hotel, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elmer and Mrs. W. W. Gaar.

" vmief inu.-n raurry n ukf a per directions accompanying. f-Ml diseases. Such symptoms a rrmer'a wtf.- tv. J .t.

pain under Irft shoulder, aour Ttalmt. ' furtive and cheapest couth medicine K" hclchlr.it. headache diiiincs. b n, at nom bv obtainlns nf tdeatlntr. heart pains, foul breath. ; drucclst. a 2 1-2 Oi MrVr. f p.

rervourn -sleeplessness

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tain a tube of S srrain Tab

lets , Sulpherb tnot sulrher) and tatte as per direct lona enclosed. These tablets are tine for chronic constipation. Also ohttxlp of druvsrl't a packdire of Tablets Triopepttne and take aa per dlrectlona. Persist In this treatment a few weeka and your Rood

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inniaresiion ana constipanon. i'iei. or follows: Was

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overcome. b- fuii pint of couirh avmr. r.. At.

rectlons accompsnvingr the package. !n the past year I t.ave ..v ed hundreds of letters tellinr nv y erat re sults obtained from k -.nple homemade remedy. It Ji,e- . -)ujeh and Is a fine pre"' -w. 1 pneumonia, colds, etc. Iowa Otrl: P'r-t,!,. blackheads

sores on Doay, lace fr irm acfnm.

r should be treated aa

aMth warm water and

MEETS TUESDAY EVENING. The members of the Tuesday assembly will meet Tuesday evening as Is the usual custom In the Odd Fellows hall. This is the regular meeting and there will be no invited guests.

n eama imuiirui mtm. . rasuie soap, rinse and while the skin . ... wt "TPlr a small portion of Plain r.ftfX Tl: I am dad to know that 1 Yellow Minyol; masee a few moyour friend Increased her weight by 0 menta. th-n rinse and drv thorouarhlv pounds In elcht week "lea. you can , imemdlately apply the following ointnaa the 1 srraln llrpo-Nuelane Tablets ment: Oil Kucilvptui T IS dr7ra noSethe same a aha did. They will lm. Kavloln J 1.S dr.rS. Vw...rX8:.,Vf

prove your s;eneral health, your complexion and your thin watery Mood, Obtain of ajqr well stock ad drusslal

ta. Mis: continue usinar twice dally for several weeks aad your skin will clear.

DANCE THIS EVENING. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Railway Trainmen will give a dance this evening in the Odd Fellows hall. The Hicks orchestra will furnish the dance music.

ORCHESTRA ORGANIZED The Elite Dance Orchestra was recently organized by a number of musicians of the city and is open for all

H. C. HASEMEIER CO.

USEFUL DFTS

This year the demand for the practical and useful gift has been unusually large. We want to assure our friends and patrons that the staple lines in the store have not been overlooked in our elaborate Christmas preparation. All departments have complete stocks and special values. Table Linens, Towels, Blankets, Comforts, Underwear, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Silks, Gloves, Corsets, Furs, etc., etc.

READ THIS Jewel Cases... 25c to $5.00 Belt Pins 25c to $1.00 Hat Pins 50c to $2.00 Silver Purses 25c to $5.00 Guaranteed Watches. .. .79c Fountain Pens . .$1.00 Ladies' Neckwear 25c to $1. Ladies' Scarfs. . .50c to $3.50 Brass Goods 25c to $5.00 Cum Bac Toy 10c Table Fern 49c Bubble Blowers 10c Roseville Jardinier improved inset and fine fern all for 49c; see them.

CUT GLASS STAR PATTERN This is one of the important Christmas items. For $3.00 doz., $1.50 2 dozen, we give choice of Goblet Flare Tumbler, long stem Sherbet, short stem Sherbet or Custard. Water Pitcher to match for Si. 00. See them in our east window.

Our entire stock of fine vases at about 122q on the dollar. For 25c Choice of Vases up to $2.00. For 50c Choice of Vases up to $4.00.

BLUE WILLOW 50c or $1.00 will buy a nice gift in this popular china. Start a collection for one of your friends by presenting them with a few pieces. Separate pes., 4c to $1.25. Sets, at $2.98 to $10.98.

READ THIS Ladies' Hand Bags, 50c to $10 See the numbers at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 See the 10c counters on second floor. . Children's Leggins $1.00 Phoenix Mufflers 50c Men's Gloves 50c Men's Gloves $1.00 Men's Gloves .$1.50 Men's Gloves $2.00 New furs by every express. If it's furs, see us by all means. RINGS W. L. & Co. Solid Gold Shell Rings, guaranteed five years, 25c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50.