Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 208, 6 July 1912 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM iXD SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1912.

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Social Side of Life Edited by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS Phone 1121 before 11:30 in order to insure publication in the Evening Edition

TO SING AT CHAUTAUQUA. Mrs. F. W. Krueger, one of Richmond's best soprano vocalists, with her young son, Master George Krueger, will leave about July twentyeighth for Dixon, Illinois, where she will sing at the Rockriver Assembly for a fortnight. Rev. E. G. Howard, of this city will conduct the Bible study conference which will be held intermittently during the Chautauqua. Mrs. Krueger is to be congratulated. ter the All They wood whose entirely ATTENDED DANCE. Miss Ruth Pennell, Miss Eleanor Seidel, Miss Dorothy Land, Miss Margaret Wickemeyer, Miss Josephine Wilson and Mr. Gordon Magaw and Mr. Edward Williams, of this city, attended a dancing party given Wednesday evening in the Colonial hall at New Castle, Indiana. "SACRED CONCERT. A sacred concert will be given Sunday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Trinity Lutheran church by the Luther League Chorus, assisted by Mrs. Charles Igelman, Boprano, Miss Edna Deuker, Mrs. Joseph Beck, accompanists, Mr. Thollie- Druley, tenor, Mr. Roland L. Nusbaum, organist, and Mr. Lee B. Nusbaum, director. The program will be as follows: Fantasia Berthold Tours Mr. Nusbaum God Is Our Refuge Ashford Chorus Faith, Hope and Love .... Schuecker Mrs. Igelman We Stand in Deep Repentance Pinsutl Chorus Comfort Ye My People Handel Mr. Druley (a) Still, Still With Thee . . . Gerrish (b) Savious With Thee Motloy (c) Love Divine Parks (Soprano Obligate Mrs. Igelman) Male Chorus Remarks Rev. J. Beck. (a) Serenade Ethelbert Nevin (b) Offertorio V. Petroli Mr. Nusbaum Fear Ye Not, O Israel .... Specker Chorus Not Everyone That Sayeth Unto Thee Shumaker Mrs. Igelman Praise the Lord, O My Soul. . .Harker Chorus Benediction and Doxology. TO SPICELAND. Mrs. Larkin Bond of South Thirteenth street, has gone to Spiceland, Indiana, where she will be at the sanitarium for an indefinite period. She was accompanied by Miss Sarah Lewis. . . MISS KIRKMAN HOSTESS. Among the many pleasant social gatherings ' of the . closing week was the pretty porch party given Wednesday evening, July the third at the home of Mr. . and Mrs. Roscoe Kirkman in Pearl street out of courtesy to their daughter, Miss Hilda, who on this day celebrated her fourteenth birthday anniversary. One end of the porch was arranged with American flags and with flowers and ferns. At this end of the porch were placed the tables where luncheon In four courses was served. The tables were appointed with blue vases filled with red and white carnationB. The red and white was carried out In the menu. The luncheon was served on pretty blue dishes. One of the plates was over one hundred yeara old. Carnations and miniature flags were given as favors. During the evening, Mr. Robert Gentle, violinist, accompanied by his sister, Miss Margaret Gentle, played a pretty solo. Mr. Kirkman gave two pretty readings which were enjoyed by the guests. The guests were Mr. Thomas Logan, Miss Mable Logan, Mr. Robert Gentle, Miss Marguerite Gentle, Miss Hilda Kirkman, Master Roscoe Kirkman, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kirkman. SWIMMING PARTY. In summer days like these, thoughts turn to pleasant aquatic sports whose cooling effectB soothe both mind and body. With this object in view, the members of the Dolphin Swimming Club hied themselves to Hawkins Bathing Beach on the morning of July 4 to Indulge in their first splash. There were Misses Mary Kenworthy, Helen Kenworthy, Catherine Kenworthy, Mary Fisher, Elizabeth Morris, Alice Camp, Elizabeth Sudhoff, Julia Smith and Gertrude Smith. For two hours they disported themselves afMY DOCTOR MIGHTY FINE Mrs. Battle Cain of Carrsvillc Thinks all the More or Her Doctor Since He Advised Her to Take Cardui. Carrsville, Ky. "My doctor," writes Mrs. Hattie Cain, "who advised me to take Cardui, for my troubles, is a mTshty (;ne doctor, and I say God bless Cardui . and the people who make it. "Before I took Cardui, I suffered with female troubles for sixteen years. 1 would have to send for a doctor every three month, and oh! how dreadfully I suffered! "I would cramp and have convulsions and it looked like 1 would die. At last 1 took Cardui and oh! what a surprise! 1 found it was the medicine for me! "From the first bottle, I began to mend und now I am well, can do more work, can walk and go where I please and it . don't hurt me, and I owe it all to Cardui." Cardui helps sick women back to health. It has been doing this for over 50 years. It is not a laxative, or a hear! or kidney medicine it is a woman's medicine. H you are a woman, try it K. V.-Write to.- ladles Advisory Dept. Owttsntost Medicine Co. ChsttsnooM Term., for Specia, frrmctforis. an164-te book. Hom Trratmec' l-f wmcik sent to pUin wrapper, oa request.

and drums will furnish the music The cars will leave Eighth and Main streets at eight o'clock. The party promises to be most enjoyable.

FEW EVENTS. Only a very few social events are scheduled for the coming week. Many persons are leaving the city for July and August and social events will no doubt be "few and far between" until in the early fall when social activity will be renewed.

manner of merry mermaids. agreed they had a splendid time. were accompanied by Mrs. ElMorris and Philip Smith under watchful supervision fear was forgotten.

MET FRIDAY. The Francis Willard W. C. T. U. met Friday afternoon at two thirty o'clock in Rhoda Temple. A number of business matters of interest to the membership were discussed at this time.

GUE3TS AT ABINGTON. The Misses Agnes Love, Elizabeth Niebur, Bessie Sprouse, Myrtle Crowford, Messrs. Will Huffman, Howard Stein, Bernard Hamilton and Charles Townsend spent the Fourth at Abington where they formed a picnic party.

DANCE FRIDAY. In glancing over the social calendar for the coming week among the most conspicuous events is the select MidSummer dance to be given at Jackson Park Friday evening, July the twelfth. Music will be furnished by an orchestra. Programs will be fifty cents. The

DANCE THURSDAY. Tuesday evening, July the ninth a dancing party will be given in the pavillion at Jackson Park by the members of the Jolly Time Dancing club. It will be an invitational dance. Piano

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THE HOOSIER LOOM END SALE CONTINUED ONE WEEK LONGER. We have a shipment of several thousand dollars worth of the season's best values in Loom Ends, shipped this week, to replenish our counters for next week's selling. Our buyers have just returned from the Chicago and St. Louis markets with bigger values in all classes of merchandise, Table Linens, Ginghams, Calicoes, Muslins, Lawns, Percales, Dress Goods, some of the best styles in Batiste Lawns at almost half the real value. This will give all a chance. People who were busy in the harvest can come next week. People who were on a Fourth of July vacation can come and reap the harvest of bargains. The next six business days will offer the buying public prices lower than ever on Shoes and Slippers. Buy Clothing, buy China, buy Dry Goods, buy everything and save money.

LOOM END PRICES IN THE LADIES WAIST DEPARTMENT. Many nice new styles in Silk, Lawn and India linen waists to go at sacrifice prices, worth $1.25. Sale price 89c Ladies embroidery trimmed India linen waists, worth $1.25. Sale price ...48c Fine India linen waists. Heavy lace trim- . med, worth $1.69. Sale price 79c Ladies $2.50 black silk waists at ...$1.89 Ladies' fine silk waists, , lace trimmed. worth $3.50, at $2.48 Ladies' black or blue silk waists, heavy lace trimmed, woth $3. Sale price $1.98 Ladies' Middy Blouse waists at ...$1.25 There's No Reason for The Loom Ends in the wash goods section of our dry goods department will look like a garden of flowers. There will be Loom Ends of about every style and material woven to the 1912 styles in ends from waist lengths to dress patterns. ( Fancy Figured Lawns at per yard 3'c 10c Fancy Madras Lawn, at per yard 4c 12 c Neat Patterns Fine Sheer Lawn at per yd. 6!4c 15c Fancy Bellest Lawns in good lengths at per yard 8y3c 120 Dimity Stripes and Check White Goods, long lengths at 6lc Fancy Soft Lanard Suiting at 15c New 1912 Figured Lawn at 8I3C Regular ISc Batiste Lawn at 10c Wide Wale Pique, worth 25c, long lengths at 18c One lot of Dress Swiss, worth 25c at 15c

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Ladies' Footwear cut from $2.50 and $3.50 to $1.93 Ladies' white canvas pumps Ladies' velvet pump with leather or covered heels .Ladies' velvet 2 strap pumps Ladies' patent colt 2 strap pumps Ladies' tan button oxfords Ladies gun metal 2 strap pumps Ladies' white canvas button shoes Ladies' glazed kid, hand turn soles, 3 strap slippers Loom End Sale Price $-n .98 1 Ladies' dainty Colonial Strap Pumps. in dull kid, patent glazed kid and silk velvets, all made to sell for $3.50. Loom End sale price $2.19 Men's Furnishing Men's Work Shirts, worth 50c 35c Men's Dress Shirts, worth $1.00 69c Men's Dress Shirts, nice patterns 47c Men's Grey Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 19c Men's Fine Underwear at 25c Men's Poris Knit Underwear . ..25c Men's Sea Island Cotton Balbriggan Underwear. .50c Men's Poris Knit Union Suits .. , ...50c Men's Lisle Thread Balbriggan Union Suits at.... 98c

committee in charge is composed of Mr. George Brenizer. Mr. Clarence Ferling, Mr. George T. Kruer, Mr. D. L. Mather, Jr., and Mr. Carl A. Lange. The cars will leave Eighth and Main streets at seven o'clock.

MISSIONARY MEETING. A meeting of the Missionary society of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church was held Friday afternoon. The meeting was postponed from last week on account of the State Sunday school convention which was held in this city. MUSICAL EVENTS. The week just coming to a close has been featured by a number of charm ing musical events which were all thoroughly enjoyed by the public, Mon day evening. Professor Hick's presented a number of hi3 older pupils in violin recital at High School auditorium. About three hundred persons attended. On the same evening a recital was given at Professor Woods studio in South Eighth street, by the advanced pupils of Mr. Woods. Tuesday evening another recital was given. Last even m isr sr m - awm ssw W-iK counter - w counxer of lit

Ladies' Dressing jackets 39c Blue Duck Skirts worth $1.25. Loom End Sale 98c Linen colored skirts, worth $2.56. Sale price $1.98 Grey check skirts 98c Light Blue pkirts, worth $1.25 98c White duck skirts at $1.25 Bedford skirts at $1.98 Extra quality duck skirts $1.48 LADIES' TUB DRESSES AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS COST TO MAKE. $1.25 House dresses in grey, blue and black. Sale price 95c $2.00 blue striped lawn dresses at... $1.75

$1.25 fine cheer lawn dresses, in all the new shades, at 98c Fine lfnen colored house dresses, worth $1.50. Sale price $1.19 $2.00 black and white check Tub dresses at $1.69 $2.50 fine tishen ginghams in all styles, check or stripes, blue, pink and black checks at $1.98 Linen colored tub dresses, worth $2.00. Sale price $1.69 Fine lawn Tub dresses, worth $2.50. Sale price $1.98 50 Ladies' silk dresses, worth from $12 to $18, in brown foulards and blue dots, in this Loom End Sale $5.98 Ladies' $5.00 Dimity lawn dresses, at $2.98

Anyone to Do Without, 45-inch Embroidery, worth 90c, at per yard 69c 27-inch Embroidery, worth 75c, at per yard 50c 27-inch Embroidery, worth 50c, per yard 39c Swiss Embroidery, worth 15c, at per yard 6'ie One lot of Cambric Embroidery and Insertion, worth 10c per yard 354c 25c Serpentine Crepes in lengths from 10 to 20 yards, all good patterns, at per yard 12'2c 36-inch Percales, Loom End sale at 7'2c 10c Grey, Blue and Black Percales in lengths from 2 yds. to 10 yds. Loom End Sale per yd. 5c Calicos, all good patterns, worth 6c, Loom End Sale, per yard Z'2c Simpson's Calicos in all styles and colors, Loom End Sale, per yard 4c 7c Simpson Fancy Calicoes at 4c Loom Ends of Simpson's Calico, each 1c Loom Ends of Simpson's Calico, each 2c Ladies" Nu-Buck Button Shoes, made from genuine Lawrence buckskin. All very neat styles; an ideal shoe for summer wear, $3.00 values. Loom End sale price, a pair $2.19 Ladies' Patent Colt and Gunmetal Oxfords, a real shoe value, a pair $1.39 Children's and Misses patent 2-strap Slippers, all sizes from to 2. Loom End Sale price 98c Pr. Children's Barefoot Sandals, all sizes from 5 to 2. Loom End Sale price 39c Infants Soft Sole Shoes and Slippers, all 6izes. the 2oc kind, Looni End sale price 19c Infants' Soft Sole, three-strap Sandals, Shoes and Slippers, all colors and all sizes, a pair . .39c Ladies' White Canvas 2 Strap Slippers, most all sizes on sale tables, a pair 59c Goods much below Men's fine Balbriggan Union Suits at 50c Men's Work Sox 4c Men's 10c Work Sox 7c Men's Black Hose 4c Men's Fine Dress Hose, 3 for t 25c Men's Extra Fine Dress Hose, per pair..... 11? Men's Four-in-hand Ties, regular 23c values at.... 15c Men's Four-in-hand Ties, worth 35c, at 19c

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Mrs. Ruth Duke at her home. 411 Lincoln street This will be a parlor social meeting and members may invite guests.

Brown, one of his most talented pupils in piano recital at his studio. The event was well attended and was one of the most successful affairs of its kind ever given in this city. Mr. Brown is a most talented young man and his work was above the average last evening. He displayed to a great extent the excellent work of teacher and student and what can be gained by careful study and practice. The irst number Concert Op. 11-C major by C. M. von Weber was executed in a most wonderful manner and was received with hearty applause by the guests. His numbers from Chopin were also well played and he displayed wonderful techinque. The Valse Lente Op. 39, Number three by Gust. Lazarus was for two pianos, Mr. Woods assisting Mr. Brown. The last number Polonaise Number 2 Emajor by Liszt was a itting close for such an excellent recital. Much praise is due the young pianist and also his instructor Mr. Woods. MEETS MONDAY. The Mary F. Thomas W. C T. U. will meet Monday afternoon with

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Ladies' $3.50 Madras dresses In the very latest designs at $2.48 Ladles $10 and $12 silk dresses in this sale, only .$5.98 Ladies' $12 white voil, lace trimmed dresses at $7.48 $10 white voil, lace trimmed at ...$5.98 Ladies' white dresses at $2.48 Ladies' white and black check cotton coats 54 inches long worth $5.00 at $3.98 Ladies' fine Pongee coats, 54 inches long at $5.98 Ladies' linen colored coats. 54 inches long, nicely trimmed. Just the thing for cool evenings at $2.48, $3.98 and $4.98

for Merchandise will Loom Ends Apron Gingham, per yard 4'2C 12Vgc Chambray Gingham6, Loom Ends 83c Good Quality Apron Gingham, Loom Ends, per yd. 5c 12c Red Seal Ginghams, Loom Ends per yard. .7'zc 32-inch Fancy Dress Ginghams, worth 15c, Sale price 12'ic 12Hc Fancy Dress Ginghams at 10c 32-inch Plain Color Ginghams, worth 12c, at per yard 8"3C 20c A. C. A. Tick Loom Ends at per yard 13c 15c Amoskeag Tick, Loom End, per yard 12c Good heavy Unbleached Muslin, Loom Ends, at per yard 4'2C 38-inch Unbleached Muslin, Loom End. This muslin is cheap at 7 He Sale price per yard.. 6c 8c Bleached Muslin, Loom End at per yd 6V4C Farmers' choice Bleached Muslin. Sale price 72c to Buy FOOTWEAR EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies' House Slippers made from a very light weight vicl kid, with rubber in the front or on sides, also with straps, the $1.75 and $1.50 kind. Loom End sale price $1.25 Men's Elk Skin Bals, the greatest shoe ever made for long service and they feel good on the feet for those hot days. The $2.50 kind. Loom End sale price $1.98 Men's Work Shoes for all kinds of work. Heavy or light weight; plain toes or with the tips. All solid leather. The $2.25 to the $3.00 kind. Loom End sale price $1.98 Children's and Misses' Tan Strap Pumps. Educator ' toes, extra quality, all sizes from 8H to 2, Loom End sale price $1.29 regular price in Men's 50c Ties at 39c Men's Blue Overalls at 39c Children's Wash Suits, many nice styles to select from at 50c and 75c See them. Men's Caps at 25c & 50c Mens Straw Hats 50c Men's Sun Hats 5c Men's High Grade Mexican Son Hats ....... 25c

FROM PORTLAND. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Randto returned from a motor trip to Portland. Indiana, where they spent the fourth.

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c& ho a 5di Children's linen coats, worth $2.50 at $1.18 Ladies' black Mohair coats. 54 Inches long, worth $8.00. Sale price $5.98. This is a very popular coat. See them. Misses' blue serge and real cloth Norfolk coat at $$.98 Ladies' blue serge coats, 54 inches long, worth $12. Sale prica $9.98 Ladies cloth coats at a bargain. See them. CHILDREN'S DRESSES Good calico dresses, all colors at ...48c Children's percale dresses at etc, 7Sc, 89c and 98c. You save money in this Loom End Sale on dresses. be Cheap in this Big Sale 25c Striped Voiles, 10 to 20 yard lengths. Loom End Sale, per yard l$e 2$-inch Percales, all colors, worth 8c, Sale . ...6V4c Fine Long Cloth, worth 15c. S.ale price per yard.. 10c Linen Table Cloth, sire 5$x68. worth $1, sale price 75e SPECIAL Loom Ends Simpson Calico 1c Each Long Loom End Simpson Calico 2c Yd. Loom Ends Percale 3c Each 36-inch Percale Sc Yd. Simpson Calicoes 4c Yd. Men s Work Shirts, worth 56c 35c Good Crash 3c Yd. Men's Work Sox 4c Pair Barber Towels Jc Each Ladies' Sun Hats joe Ladies' Sunbonnets ,19c 18c Table Oilcloth, white or colored 10c Yd. For Less Money Ladies' Footwear cut from $2.50 and Men's tan Blucber oxfords Men's patent colt Blucher oxfords Men's Gun Metal Blucher oxfords Men's Gun Metal button oxfords Men's Gun Metal button shoes Men's Gun Metal Blucher shoes Men's tan Blucher shoes Men's patent and colt button shoes Men's vicl kid and patent colt Oxfords, from 6 to 11. on sale tables, a pair $3.50 to $1.93 Loom End Sale Price S-n .98 most all sixes $149 Every Shoe in the house cat In price; not lower quality. this Loom End Sale Boys' and Men's Sun Hats ...15c Men's Dress Straw Hats SOc A $1.00 Young Men's regular $2 Dress Straw Hats at... $1.50 Men's $1-50 values In Straw Hats at 98c Fine selection of boys and children's Straw Hats at. 25c, 3$c and 50c Many good things in Men's Felt Hats at 98c, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.93