Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 306, 29 October 1912 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AJSD SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY OCTOBER 29, 1912.

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jirebsold all the summer goods out and had about isnn:H nf TVii'q Qtnrlr rnnQiQtQ nf Wool HrP!5;

yjUnderwear for women and children. We have that we will offer for the next ten days at much beJbut the best of dress goods, so every piece of this

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j&is the good things

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Blaekets and Comforts Will Be Cheap for the Nex! Ten Days

One lot of Cotton Blankets, size 46x74, worth 60c, Sale price 47c. One lot of Gray Cotton Blankets, size 54x74, worth 85c, Sale price 69c. One lot of gray and tan Cotton Blankets, woith $1.39, Sale price 97c. One lot of extra heavy fleeced r: Cotton Blankets, worth $1.50, Sale price $1.23. Qtre lot fine, soft Cotton Blankets, worth $1.75, Sale price $1.37. Wool Nap Blankets, worth $2.00, at $1.48. Olie lot of $2.00 Jersey Recced Blankets in tan find grays, Sale price $1.69. Menu's VrNT FOR THE BRY m SHOE FOR MEN.

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casn at once, uur own 11 1- : 1 ju vv t vvui uiaxv ii iu you want Bargains in All Wool Blankets, see them. Large size Comforts at 97c. Good, heavy soft cotton filled Comforts at $1.25. Silkoline, large size Comforts worth $1.50, sale price only $1.39. $2.00 Comforts, all fine quilted and large size, Sale price, $1.69. Regular $2.50 Comforts at $1.97. Shoes Mens Tan Button Shoes Men's Gunmetal Button or Blucher Shoes. Men's Patent Colt Button or Blucher Shoes. Men's Vici Kid Blucher Shoes Knollenberg's Price $3.00 Sale Price $1.98 per Pair MEN'S WORK SHOES Most all kinds of leather shoes that will stand the most rigid wear, all solid leather, most all 6izes, Sale price gj BOYS SHOES in odds and ends lots, most all sizes and all leathers. Sale price, per pair gj jg

Buy all Your Winter Meeds in the Next Ten Days at this Store

Buy Your Winter Suit and Overcoat Here-Mow Men's Cassimere Suits, worth $6.50, sale price $4.98. Men's $10 Fancy Worsted Suits at $7.98. Men's $12 Fancy Worsted Suits at $9.98.

Men's $7.50 Suits, Sale price $5.98 Men's $8.50 Cassimere and Worsted Suits at $6.98. Men's $15 Suits at $12.50. See Our Bargains in Men's Overcoals for the Next Ten Days Boys' Underwear Shirts and Drawers at 19c. Men's 25c Underwear at per garment, 19c. One lot of Men's Wool Underwear worth $1.25, Sale price 79c. Men's Dress Shirts, worth 50c, at 39c. Men's Dress Shirts, worth $1.00, at 79c. See the special values In Boys' Suits and Overcoats for the next ten days. Boys' Knee Pants Suits for Dress and School wear.

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Prepare For Cold Weather

CHILDREN'S CLOAKS at $2.50, $2.98 & $30

LADIES' FANCY CLOAKS at $9.48, $12.00, $13.50 & $15.00

ONE LOT CHILDREN'S COATS worth S2.50 to $3.50, Sale price $1.98 LADIES' $10.00 COATS, Black, Sale price $7.48

LADIES' BLACK CLOTH COATS worth $3.00, Sale price $4.98 See Our Bargains

Ladies' SkirH

Social Side of Life Idttt by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS

ruou mi DCiorw li:u u orstr cu THE HUNTER'S MOON. Darkly October, wtiwre tb wild fowl fly. Utters a harsh and melacchoiy cry. And slowly closing to a sonst door Day wildly glares upon the world once more. Where twilight, with one star to lamp her by. Walks with the wind that haunts the hills and shore. The spirit of autumn, with arerted case. Comes slowly down the ragged garden ways; And where she walks she lays a finger cold On rose and aster, lily and marigold. And at her touch they turn, in mute amaze. And bow their heads, assenting to the cold. And all around rise phantoms of the floweTs Scents ghostlike, gliding from the dripping bowers; And evermore rague, spetral voices ring Of something gone, or something perishing; Joy's requiem; hope's tolling off the hours; Ixjve's dirge of dreams for beauty sorrowing. And now the moon above the garden side Lifts a pale face and looks down misty eyed. As if she saw the ghost of yesteryear. That once with happiness went wandering here. And the young loveliness of days that died Sitting with memory 'mid the sad and sere. Madison Caweln in New York Sun. HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL. Unique programs and Invitations are being issued by the Luther League of Trinity Lutheran church Inviting guests, friends and members to the Hallowe'en social which will be given Wednesday evening in the basement of the 8. S. room. The program and invitation consists of a little yellow bag tied with black ribbon with the following inscription. At one corner Is engraved a large black cat. Hist Ye! Hark Ye; List Ye! Hallowe'en gathering after nightfall Wednesday, October the Thirtieth, at eight o'clock By Ye Many Lutheran Leaguers Church basement Be on hand or beware Wednesday evening at the stroke of eight. We beg youll help us celebrate; Do come, and to give we will try. The most delicious pumpkin pie; In this little pumpkin colored pocket. Drop Ifteen cents then quickly shut and lock it; An hour of merriment we've planned. And surely hope youll be on hand. Committee. Orchestra Selected Duett, cello-piano .- Miss Margaret, Edna Deuker Recitation Mrs. Igelman Piano solo Mrs. Geo.- Flenlng Male Chorus Selected Duet, piano-violin Pauline and Marie Wrede Orchestra Selected Cornet Solo Warren Beck Vocal solo Mrs. Chas. Igelman Piano solo Margery Beck Male chorus Selected Recitation Mrs. Igelman Orchestra Selected All are cordially Invited. CARD PARTY. A card party will be given by the Lady Hustlers of the Moose lodge every Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at Luken's Hall. MEETS WEDNESDAY. The Woman's Loyal Order of Moose will meet Wednesday evening at seven thirty o'clock in the Moose hall. As this will be a business meeting the members are invited to be present. MEETS WEDNESDAY. The Art Study club will meet Wednesday morning at nine thirty o'clock with Mrs. William Dudley Foulke at her home in South Eighteenth street. The members of the club are cordially invited to be present. ARRIVED THIS NOON. Mrs. Robert Meeks and son. Mr. William Meeks of Columbus, Ohio, arrived here this noon and are being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wlggmore In South SevIt is very easy aa almost everlestlis; shine by using

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wan puDucwuon u u cauij .v. , enth street. They have come to attend' the wedding of Mr. Rae Meeks a&4 f (a V1H WlrrmoNL which will b. i celebrated Wednesday evening at six ' o'clock In the St. Paul's Episcopal church. ENTERTAINED GESTS. Mr. and Mrs. Adam EbeMng enter tained several guests Sunday at their newly appointed home In North Eighteenth street. Th guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ruse. Mr. Mike EbeMng of New Madison, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. George Ebellng of Miamisburg. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Croff and Mrs. Elsie Gray. GIVEN A SURPRISE. Last evening about thirty friends of Miss Nellie Wlggmore and Mr. Rae Meeks of Columbus gave them a pleasant surprise at the Wlggmore home la South Seventh street. The affair waa In the nature of a kitchen shower. A number of beautiful and useful gifts were showered upon the bride-to-be. The evening was spent socially and with games and music. A delicious luncheon in several courses was serv ed. This is the last of a series of showers which have been given for the bride-to-be by her best of friends. TO GIVE SOCIAL., A Hallowe'en social tnV" riven Wednesday vi-- 0 f - gllsh Luthere i tveii i aim dlally Invited affair will be taoO. MARRIED SATURDAY. Mr. Will Warden and Miss Nellie Tangeman were married Saturday In Indianapolis. Miss Tangeman Is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. John Meerhoff. of South Eighth street. They will have a residence In this city. Their many friends are glad to extend hearty congratulations. ii TO INDIANAPOLIS. Mr. and Mrs. Gaar Williams have returned to Indianapolis after having spent the week-end here the guests of kinBpeople. MAGAZINE CLUB. A meeting of the Magatine Club was held Monday afternoon with Mrs. Erie Reynolds at her home In East Main street. Nearly all the members were In attendance. The readers were Mrs. Walter Bates and Mrs. E. S. Curtla, Af ter the program the hostess 4.A luncheon. The club will mef Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. I sey at her home In North',", street. This will be "MisceX Day." Mrs. Warren Qlfford sent the TtrotTam. !k : ENTERTAINED QUEST Mrs. Flora Shook entertain very delightful manner Sunaa; Ing, when she asked several In to meet Mrs. Fred Miller, of M uncle, Indiana, who has been visiting Miss Maude Bavls. After spending some time socially Mrs. Shook asked her guests Into the dining room where a very sumptuous dinner was served to Miss Mary Fetta, Miss Rosella Flaske. Miss Dorthy Lake, Miss Grace Morganstern of Cincinnati, Miss Catherine Flaske, Miss Esther Hennlger, Miss Edna Lake, Miss Kathryn Vail. Miss Maude Bavls, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. H. C. Marine and Mrs. Shook. M A. 1 HALLOWE'EN PARTY. The Ladles of the Eastern Star will give a hallowe'en party for the members and their families Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Masonic temple. All persons are requested to mask and come In costumes appropriate to the occasion. Dancing, cards and hallowe'en games. TO REMAIN IN MARION. The many Marlon people who have viewed the Glrardln pictures In the art room at the Marion library will b' delighted to learn that the -Path Through the Woods." has X purchased by the library board will be the latest addition to tT collection being made for the HI This picture hung on the north ' of the art room during the recent play and was more admired thaS other picture. x While the art exhibit was V Wednesday people have still bac King the library and looking ai pictures. They were not takes y until yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Qt, who have their residence In Rid. will return home about Wed&i The educational value of the Or. exhibit was unequalled by any r exhibit of pictures made herschool children taking special lzL and visiting the art room freqx VISITING HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ayl" Wichita. Kansas and Mr. FradV beck, of Chicago are visiting wlt'j and Mrs. Henry Schell for a fetr i at their home In North Twelfth tl RETURNED HOME. Mrs. H. L. Conger and son of Indlv na polls and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crri, vtlan of Muskogee. Okla., have rati! ed home after a visit here with J and Mrs. Will Rlgsby at their in North Fifth street. Hi VISITING HERE. -j, Mrs. Frank Gormon of Indiananl is the guest of Mrs. H. M. Hammc of South Eighth street for a few fla MEETS WEDNESDAY. The Woman's Aid society of the Fifth Street Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Longman at her home. 411 Richmond avenue. All members are Invited to attend as important matters will be discussed at this time. Bick headache la caused by a dlaJered stomach. Take Chamberlain's Mets aad correct that and the headsea win disappear. For sale hy.aH alers. Advertisement.

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