Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 46, 25 December 1910 — Page 7

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SOCIAL EVENTS FOR THE WEEK, exhibit which was considered happiest. ftlondsy Mrs. Charles Kolp will A prize, which took the form of a giro her Christmas dance In the Py- popular study of one of the old maethlaa temple. The affair will be a ters, was the reward, but furthermore 'most charming event and a number of, each girl was Invited to retain such of the young people of the city will prob- her exhibits as she lilted. -'ably attend. I After the awarding of the prizes a The Magaslne club will not meet dainty tea followed, the idea of the ocvntll after the holidays. 'caslon being introduced In many clev-

Timrt.y Thrrn will be a dancing ' - - - ismiiv rvittuinn club In the Odd Fel 'lows' haK. Members of a card club will meet In the afternoon. Wednesday The members of the Psl lota Psl sorority will give a dance in the Odd Fellows' hall. The Wednesday assembly will give dance In the Pythian temple. The affair promises to be most enjoyable. The members of the Domestic Scienee association will meet la the af- ' ternoon. . - Thursday An elaborate dancing I party win bo given In the Pythian ittctsle by the members of the Kappa Alnh Phi fraternity. The Russell Smith orchestra will furnish the dance male. Friday Dancing school will be held In the I. O. O. P. ball. QUESTS AT MARION. Mrs. Kmma Ray and son Everett, of Richmond, are visiting the family of Frank Saumnlg at 1515 South 'Washington street. Marlon Leader. NO MEETING. There will be no .rehearsal of the Symphony orchestra this afternoon or next Sunday afternoon on account of the holiday season. The orchestra is now composed of seventy, pieces and la considered v by a number of critics as the best organization In the state. The organisation is now working on the Schumann Number one, , Tchaikowskt Slav-March, and Wagner Overture to Opera Rlenzl. After the holidays the rehearsals will be held each Sunday afternoon as has been the una! custom. TO NOBLISVILLE. ' Mr. Pettljohn. boys secretary of the T. M. C. A., with Mrs. Pettljohn, have gone to Noblesvllle, Indiana to spend the holidays. VISITINO HERE. " Mr. Clarence McMahan and Mr. Allen Halsey, of Chicago are In the city pending the holidays here the guests of Mr. K. O. McMahan. DINNER PARTY. This evening Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Welter will entertain the members of the Dtlks family with a dinner at their home la. North Seventh street. CHRISTMAS DINNER. Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders will entertain with a family dinner party this afternoon at her home In 8outh Tenth street. ' ' QUESTS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClellan of Indianapolis are in the city to spend Christmas with relatives and friends. NOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Mr. Harry Dtlks of Buffalo, New York, came home to spend the Christmas vacation here the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dilks Br, of 8prlng Grove. TO COME THIS EVENING, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and children of (8pringfleld, Ohio came last evening 'to spend the holiday season Vre. IS HOME. , Mr. Merl Oenn came home last evening for . a few days' visit with relatives. TO SPEND CHRISTMAS. ' Mr. 8cott Wilson' la home to spend . Christmas the guest of his parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. 8. Wilson. . . C tLESR AT tD BIRTHDAY Mr. Rufus Newman celebrated his sixty-ninth birthday anniversary recently at his home, 69 Port Wayne avenue. Hta guests were members ot the 8lxty-nlnth Indiana Regiment The guests were served to an elaborate supper. The favors were chestnuts fastened with red ribbons and miniature flags. - After supper the hours were spent in a pleasant social manner. Those persons present were: Mr. James Bolander. Mr. Lafe Larsh. Mr. Joseph Iltff. Mr. William W. Hollopeter. Mr. Lewis K. Harris,. Mr. J. frank Macke. Mr. William L. Thomas, Mr. Allen CoggeshalL Mr. George Irwin, Mr, Thaddeus Personette, Mr. Alonao Marshall. Mr. Alfred H. Lei's vre and Mr. Allen Grave. . . , I , TO ViaiT HCRt. I . "T. . ' , White Of Indianapolis, Indiana, are In a eitr the guest of Mr and Mrs . V, . .J" " White Of North Nineteenth Street : . , , AFTERNOON TEA. When one of the members of a debutante group sent out cards for an informal afternoon tea she wrote on' them passepartout tea without explaining what form the merrymaking would take other than tea drinking and what part passe port outing would play in It . The girls found the parlor table set forth with a quantity of pretty prints elected from the art magastnes, and art photographs, with shears, library yaste, mouats, glass and passepartout tape in different colors. , All ; drew- around the table and guests were asked to choose the pic tares they Kked and to paasepartoiv -Idem according to fancy. An how gassed delljMfuny in this agreeair craft, after which the three or f oui . xJcture prepared by. each fair maib exhibited and all voted for th I

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with strips of passepartoutlng tape, ! and for place cards tiny glasses from unused nhntnrranh neeatlvea Int . very small sized comera) had been washed and employed to passepartout nunnM dinned from- man. sines. Each picture had the name of ; some girl and a jingle relating to her written upon It, the pictures chosen appropriately. CONCERNING COUNTRY CLUB. The members of the Country club have arranged to give a card party and dance New Years eve at the club. Refreshments will be served. All members are Invited to attend. Excellent dance music will be furnished. MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT. The members of the Country club expect to hold some sort of a social entertainment February twenty-second, Washington's Birthday. ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE The following are the entertainment committees of the Country club: For December Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Henry Gennett, Mrs. Frank Lackey, Mrs. Galen Lamb. For January Mrs. Paul Comstock, Mrs. Ray Sbireley, Mrs. Milton Craighead, Miss Marie Campbell. For February Mrs. James Carr, Mrs. Julia Gaar, Mies Nellie Howard, Miss Elizabeth Comstock. For March Mrs. S. E. Swayne, Mrs. Dudley Elmer, Mrs. Rudolph - Leeds, Mrs. Thomas Kaufman. For April-Mrs. Frank Braffett, Mrs. Mrs. George Cates, Mrs. Howard Jones, Miss Edna Johnson. For May Mrs. Ramsey Poundstone, Mrs. Joseph Hill, Mrs. George Dilks, Miss Mary Gaar. IS AT HOME. Mr. E. Mervln Elliott arrived last evening from Detroit. Michigan, ' to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott, South Sixteenth street TO CHICAGO. Mr. Charles Blair has gone to Chicago to spend Christmas with friends. CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson of Center township celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary recently with an informal party. There were about' fifty guests in attendance. The evening was spent in a pleasant social manner and with games. -.-' ..V ! i Mother: you are correct In surmising that your baby Is cross and fretful and pale, sleepless and thin because of what seems Inherited one siiould expect an good baby" so long constipation. No lufant to be a as tt Is constipated even for twentyfour hours. This makes a splendid act ing laxative and has a curative ffeet on Infants, children and adults: aromatic fluid casrara 1 oi., compound essence cardlol 1 ot, aromatic syrup rhubarb 4 oss. Mix: Infant dose five to ten drops, three or four times daily. Begin with small doses and gradually increase if necessary. Mrs. L. O.: Tour questions and symptoms have been answered and explained several times heretorire in these columns, but as they may have escaped your attention I will repeat my advice, as I have for many others. Your family of six Is Indeed finding this a hard winter, all of them having coughs and colds, and being kept from their work and school for fear . of pneumonia. Yes. living comes high and medicine may sometimes appear a luxury, but seldom. 1 will advise you how to make a cheap but mot valuable cough syrup at home. Compared to - labeled cough syrups It will save you two to three dollars. Obtain from any wellslocked druggist a 2 1-2-os package of esence of Mcntho-laxene. and mix It with a home-made syrup according to directions accompanying it. This makes a full pint of the finest laxative, curative and tonic cough syrup; superior to patent or labeled goods and bout S times cheaper. It makes the most effective cough remedy that I have ever prescribed. Jim: Smothering sensations, heart palpitation, fast breathing with slight exertion, nervousness, paleness, weakness, stomach distress. lnl whm. belchlng and bloating, indicate chronic i dyspepsia, accompanied by anemia (abnormal thlnness due causes, and curable hv . to various progressive ; I treatment. For the dyspepsia and In digestion obtain tablets trlpeptine and take as per directions accompanying. A." P"werf uI though gentle system on,c Bd Mrr treatment have this prescription filled: Compound syrup of hypophosphites ozs.. tincture caaomeue compound 1 os.. compound essence cardlol 1 os. Mix. shake bottle eU and take a teaspoonful before meals If appetite Is poor, or after meals If good. Also take a dose at bedtime. Continue four to six weeks and write me again If necessary to wse progressive treatment. I am confident this will cure you. Harry: A person afflicted With chronic ulcers. Itching skin and constipation, a you say you are. usually has frequent attacks f Indigestion, causing the poisons of fermented food to be absorbed Into the blood. This Is manifested by pimples, ulcers, itching, etc. I have had great success prescribing an ointment of rose-kaylola 3 1-2 drams, lanolin 2 osa.. Mix and apply to the skin or sores 3 or 3 times dally after a thorough cleansing wltk oap and water. For your constipation and liver trouble take three-grala sulpherb tablets. A more rapid cur will ensue if the skin Is massaged dally with plain yellow minyoL Keep up treatment several months and report to me again. Raymond: I do not wonder that you want relief from the terrlblv distressing symptoms of catarrh. Tour Indigestion, kidney and blader trouble are uue to catarrn as your system has become affected throughout by your Jong .oglecr oT propaat Tei

Leo H. Fihe Has a Gcsreatesd Cere that Has Steed the Test " cf Time Catarrh cures come and catarrh cures go, but HYOMEI continues to cure catarrh and abolish its disgusting symptoms wherever civilisation exists. Every year the already enormous sales of this really scientific cure for catarrh grows greater, and the present year will show all records broken. If you buy a HTOMEI outfit for $1.00 and hide it In a dark cupboard it wont cure your catarrh. If you breathe it daily as directed It will cure your catarrh or it won't cost

cent, ask Leo H. Fihe. inhaler somewhere around the house, get it out and start at once to forever M. ou' ot "-'"Jf , Lf: f 7 ?U yT ""V HTOMEI (liquid) for only 50 cents; start to breathe it and notice how quickly it clean out the air passages and makes the entire head feel fine. HTOMEI used regulary will cure catarrh, coughs, colds, bronchitis or sore throat. A complete outfit including a hard rubber pocket inhaler costs $1.00. No stomach dosing. Just breathe it. It kills the germs, soothes and heals the Inflamed membrane. FADS' AND FASHIONS New York, Dec. 24. There are un mistakable indications of an impending change in fashion. The change has scarcely begun as yet, but Paris authorities vouch for Its coming. The change, it is promised, will not materially affect the silhouette; the latter will probably remain long, straight and slender, without tell-tale curves. But the shortness of the narrow dresses, really a necessity with all skirts of greater length, even if fash ion should not immediately return to trains. The famous makers in Paris are showing models of both the old and the new style. Some of the models follow the lines of the Grecian style, with short and simple skirts and tunic effects, while others imitate the style of Empress Josephine's period, with its long, sweeping lines and approach ing train effects. Soft brocade princess gowns, artis tically draped, are exploited by one maker, who has always been an enthusiastic supporter of slender lines. These new brocades, by the way are beautiful, combining the richness of oid-tlme fabrics with the pliability of chiffon. Many skirts on evening dresses are showing openings at one Bide over a handsome petticoat There can be no doubt that trains are again coming into favor. Parisian1' women are too partial to grace and dignity to overlook the possibilities of a long. sweeping train. Short dresses are suitable enough for young girls, but not all women are young girls. Rateen, or hair-striped velvet, is very much in evidence for dresses out in one piece. Straight short and ex-

The Doctor's Answers On Health and Deauty Questions J By DR. THEODORE BECK. . ' , The questions answered below are general Ir. character; th symptoms or diseases are given and . the answers will apply to sny case of simitar nature. T'nosu winning further advice, fre. may address rr. Theo.lore Heck. College Bid's;. Colleg-e-EllwooJ Sis.. Dayton. Ohio, enclosing- self-addressed, stamped envelope tor 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 any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler.

or anyone with chronic catarrh need local and constitutional treatment Obtain 2 ose. antiseptic vilane powder. To a pint of warm water add a half teaspoon ful of the powder and snuff the .water Into the nostrils, and gargle the throat, until cleansed of all mocus. Then take a level teaspoonful of vilane and mix with one ounce of veaellne. Apply this ointment to the nostrils morning and night. Also take J or 4 teaspoonfuls dally of this mixture: fluid extract buchu 1 os.. comp. fluid balmwort 1 os.. syrup sarsaparilla compound 4 osa. Mix and shake well. Sarah: I never use full names In my answers in this paper, but those wishing their letters answered In these columns must sign full name and address. Toung Man: Tea. I can offer any man whose vitality Is lowered, hope, but faithful, progressive treatment Is often necessary. Tour condition Is not beyond hope. Careful living will greatly aid in restoring the vital powers which have weakened from dissipation of your vital force in both work and pleasures. Timidity, insomnia, nervousness and Inability to act rationally and naturally as a healthy, vigorous person would can soon be overcome, and a bounding new health can be felt surging through the entire system If the following treatment Is faithfully adhered to. Use the following powerful though harmless nerve tonic in teaspoonful doses 3 to 4 times a day: compound fluid balm wort 1 os. Compound essence cardlol 1 ol. Tincture cadomene compound 1 os. (not cardaman) and compound syrup sarsaparilla osa. Mix all together and shake well. Then, to enrich the blood and increaserour weight, which Is far below normal, get a package of 3-graln Uypo-nuclane tablets. Take one tablet af.er meals and you will soon be rejuvenated into perfect health. Mias R.: The most successful treatment for Increasing the weight Is the regular and persistent use of 3 -grain ; hypo-nudane tablets. - Directions accompany sealed package. - This treat ment ronnaa me iigure. manes ping cheeks, red lips and sparkling eyes of health. - Mrs. - K. F.: I certainly sympathise with anyone who is so unfortunate as to be a chronio victim of sleeplessness. This condition-. If neglected, la a frequent cause of Insanity. If your case is accompanied with indigestion or any uneasy feeling of the stomach, take tablets trlpeptine. The directions accompany. The treatment to overcome sleeplessness without narcotics Is -as follows: Fluid extra, paaslflora 1 ox.. compound fluid balmwort 1 ' os., aromatic elixir 4 osa. Mix and take from 3 to 4 teaspoonf uls between the noon hour and bedtime. Report to me In three or four weeks, for progressive treatment. This is fine for irritability, too. ldy: Tea. I can recommend a splendid and cheap preparation to use as si dry shampoo for the hair. It makes the hair clean, fluffy and brilliant and increases its growth: Mix ounces pulverised orris root with S oss. vilane powder. Sprinkle a tablespoonful through the hair, massaging with the fingers: then brush and comb until all trace of powder la removed. May be left on ever night with advantage. ' Harriet: Certainly yon can overcome excessively oily and greasy hahr and dandruff. Three or four applications of plain yellow minyol will work wonders on the hair and scalp. Tnla will cure any case like yoara quickly. It is packed In 4- ounce Jars with directions accompanying.

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The cut must be perfect, however, and the elegance traceable to color and just a touch of trimming. All accessories of these dresses are chosen in a contrasting color. With a brows rateen costume, for instance, the gloves, handbag, stockings and cloth tops of the shoe might be green; with a gray suit red Is very popular. Street costumes may be artfully simple in line and ornamentation, bnt in evening gowns fashion has gone to the other extreme. Never were evening toilettes more gorgeous and more costly than at present Some of them are eccentric and daring in cut color scheme and trimming, but the overwhelming majority of these gowns are extremely beautifuL . While sub scribing in a general way to the accepted silhouette, they blur the out lines with shimmering veiling and graceful folds until all hardness disappears and what was straight in the street gown seems full of supple curves, even though it keeps the prescribed silhouette. Materials for all sorts of wear are handsome enough and varied enough this winter, but it Is when one comes to evening dress that one finds bewildering beauty and variety. - No brocade too glowing and gorgeous for such use, no jewelled trimming too barbaric, no tissue to diaphanous, no color scheme too delicately poetic or too daring. The amount of goid and silver entering into the fashionable materials and trimmings has much to do with the effect of richness and extravagance given by the prevailing modes for evening, and all the beaded and bugled and jewelled embroideries add to the sumptuousness of evening toilettes. Fur adds its rich touch and the laces are beautiful but all of this gorgeousness is not absolutely neces-

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It is with all sincerity and with deepest gratitude that this store extends to all the season's greetings and our heartiest thanks for the roost excelent business we have enjoyed.

Very respectfully, Tho Kail Koad Stioro

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Rheuma Drives It front the System and Cures Rheumatism. Ever since Leo H. Fihe secured the privilege of handling Rheuma in Richmond, the sales have been very large. This is due to the fact that Rheuma really doea cure Rheumatism, and that it is guaranteed to cure Rheumatism or money back. It's a quick acting remedy, too. You don't have to wait a long while for results, for Rheuma starts- at once to act on the kidneys, liver, bowels and blood, and before 24 hours the poisonous Uric Acid, which causes Rheuma- ! tism, has begun to pass chit of the ; body through the regular chattels. One 50 cent bottle will. prove to any Rheumatic sufferer that Rheuma surely will cure Rheumatism. For quickest relief from acute indigestion try English Marhue, 25 cents, at Leo H. Fihe's. Mailed by Rheuma Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. sary to the achieving of evening toilette smartness. It is worthy of record that some of the most delightful frocks worn at the opera and some of the fashionable evening functions had an air of extreme simplicity and not a touch of the gorgeous. This effect of apparent simplicity is not easily produced and requires greater genius on the part of the maker than the most elaborate and gorgeous costume. White and gold brocades make some of the most striking evening gowns, with handsome gold lace, embroider-

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had one of the most prosperous years in its history. This wca

possible for numerous reasons. From the small corner building of two small rooms this store has grown into a menstrous Department Store. In uniting the old Hoosier Store, Deuker's Queenswsre Store and the Phillips Theater, it was possible with this large area cf fleer space to build this store. ....' But while this was all easy by just investing more capital, the one essential tiling wn the patronage from the people of Richmond and vicinity. We got this not only by fair dealing, but by showing the people merchandise could bs sold on a less profit than ether stores and saving them money on all necessities cf life. We take this opportunity when we all feel this Christmas spirit of thanking: yea for this patronage and hoping there will be a continuance of same. We wish you a Merry Xmss and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. .

ies of pearl and gold, etc for trimming. Picturesque models of mediaeval air are made up with narrow tunics of such white and gold or white and silver brocade falling straight in front and back, but open all the way np the sides over simple girdled robes of chiffon or tulle. Jewelled chains or cords of gold or silver at the sides and back and front in place and usually some heavy metallic or jewelled embroidery borders the tunic

Net Seeing, Net BelievingThere was a man to Nottinghamshire who discontinued the donation he had regularly made for a time to a missionary society. When asked as to bis reasons be replied: "Well, I've traveled a bit iu my time. Fve been as far as Sleaford, in Lincolnshire, and I never saw a black man, and I don't believe there are any." London Standard.

MAY ALL ENJOY THE , Moiriry (DIbtrlotinmao EDar IS THE WISH OF Eroo IHI. FElHo

MORE THAN EVER RICHMOND'S ONLY

TO OUR HUNDREDS OF FRIENDS LITTLE FOLKS AND GROWN-UPS WE EXTEND ifflRnoirrciAO and thank you for the very Ubcrd ptrcaage extended us.

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Superiority. ' Alt R. Kelly, residing at U$$ Devi adero St, San Fran&loo, CaW writes the following: "When I first purchased Herptctde. I thought like the majority of hair preparations, it would prove a fake, I asa happy to state that, on the contrary, it is all. and even more than you claim for it .Quite a number of bartera throughout the section in which I travel have called attention to tho new hair sprouting out on my scalp and inquired of me what I have been using. I tell them "Herptclde; also give them your name and address. SOW Y. . t-Atmt MMlata Ouil 1 Am tit stamps for sample to The Herplcido Co.. Detroit Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. A. G. Luken Co spe clal agents. 4

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