Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 29, 13 December 1912 — Page 5
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Dial Side of Life ' rdilcd ly ELIZABETH R. THOMAS before 11 : 30 In order to Ins ure publication in the Evening Editing
VE DOLL8 AWAY. jias approaches people an ler and busier with th. trations which must In aefore the dawning o, lay. Amid all this hustle nany good women of the ken time to be charitable enry Goldfinger, proprietor is Royal announced that he ndred beautiful dolls to be ,ich were to be distributed late children In this city, hearted women responded hsequence is that the dolls beautiful and will no doubt . heart of any child who is anough to secure one. The wenty-two inches tall, have yea that go to sleep just like ay" with natural curly hair, he dolls have been dressed it brides, ladies' maids, little lies and one dainty creation let counterpart oi "Bunty" ared here last week in illy the String." She is inming. (Is will be exhibited in the I the Palais Royal Store a before Christmas. The Pal-
ill furnish the names of e children, the Item twenty-
Associated Charities twenty the Salvation Army twenty
:ldren must have tickets conie signature of one of these ions. The dolls will be disrrespective of color. The Pal1 desires to bring joy to the children who will not be vislanta Claus this year and has is means of bringing joy and s to the hearts of the "wee 8.
DDITION AL SOCIETY. count of heavy advertising ys it will be impossible to get society on one page as is the istom throughout the year, r, if possible, additional socibe carried each evening and found on different pages of the After the Christmas season ety will be carried on one page been the custom.
"nany of her pretty poems. The poem a entirely to long for publication a; his time, but some of the extracts art .8 follows: Oh jewel sentence from the mine of truth! What riehe3 it contains for age or
youth. Xo stately epic measured and sublime 3o comforts, or so counsels, for all time As these few words. Go write them on your heart, And make them of your daily life a part. Has some misfortune failed to jour lot? This too will pass away absorb the thought, And wait; your waiting will not be in vain. Time gilds with gold the iron links of pain. The dark today leads into light tomorrow; There is no endless joy, no endless sorrow." Several other pretty lines are: "The truest greatness lies in being kind, The truest wisdom in a happy mind." Again: "Since life is short we need to make it broad; Since life is brief we need to make it bright. Then keep the old king's motto wll in sight, And let its meaning permeate each day. Whatever comes, "This Too Shall Pass Away."
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evening by the members of the Standard Bearers' society of the . First Methodist church. The affair will begin at seTen thirty o'clock.
EXPECTED HOME. Mr. Andrew Scott, a student at the Harvard Graduate school, Cambridge, Massachusetts, is expected home soon to spend the Christmas vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Augusta Scott of North Tenth street. Mr. Scott will complete his course at Harvard in June.
DANCE SATURDAY.
Put Away Trouble Club will
dance Saturday evening in the j
F. Hall. The members are in-
attend. The usual dance mube furnished.
TO MEET. The members of the Tourist club will meet this evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Carr at their home in Westcott Place. The program will be given as announced in the year book.
THURSDAY CLUB. Howard Campbell was hostess
ay afternoon for a meeting of
ke club at her pretty home in lain street. Bridge was played '
pral tables. The favors went to jrnest Flndlay of Chicago, who is j lest of her mother, Mrs. William j irnburg, of East Main street, and , Jharles Smith, of California. Afti game a luncheon was served ; flub will not meet again until j khe Christmas holidays.
ENTERTAIN GUESTS. A large company was in attendance at the Woman's Relief Corps Thursday afternoon to meet and welcome the members of Cambridge City Corps who were, guests of the local corps. Exemplification of the ritualistic work was given. Three candidates were initiated into the order. Several members of the visiting corps, in neat little speeches, commended the perfect
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manner in which the work had been done.
At the close of the business session
came a social hour during which a delicious lunch was served.
This intermingling with sister corps
is conducive of interest and enthusi
asm in the work of the order.
DANCE LAST EVENING. The members of the Jolly Time danc
ing club with their friends enjoyed a dance last evening when the club gave
its fortnightly party in the Odd Fel
lows' hall. The Jelly Saxophone trio
furnished the dance music.
JAPANESE SOCIAL.
A Japanese social will be given this evening at the home of Mrs. Edgar E. Brown, 2116 East Main street, this BAR PINS Styles to Suit Everybody 40c to $12.00 HANER, the Jeweler; 810 Main Street
OFFICERS ELECTED. The following officers were elected Wednesday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Ladiea of the G. A. R. Garfield Circle, number fifteen:
President, Catherine Watters. Sen. Vice President, Agnes North-
up.
Junior Vice President, Rosa L. Bald
win.
Chaplain, Clara Hennigar. Treasurer, Jesse Corcoran. Secretary, Emma Schneider. Conductor, Ella Engelbert. Guard, Martha Brooks. Assa. Con., Mary Modiin. Asst. Guard, Margaret Clayton. Pianist, Laura Nicholson.
at three thirty o'clock in the First English Lutheran church. The program as recently announced will be given without change. The public is invited to attend. Mrs. Lewis C. King has arranged for the instrumental numbers and Mrs. Harry Doan will have charge of the vocal numbers.
DANCE SATURDAY. The members of Fairriew Dancing club will give a dance Saturday evening in the club house In School street. The members and their friends are invited to attend.
Bridge vai played at several tables. J Will Conkel. Mr. and Mrs. Miles A. The favors went to Miss Julia Cook, j Cook, Mr. and Mrs Walter Berra, Miss Ruby Cook, Mr. Will Conkel and Miss Julia Cook. Miss Ruby Cook. Mr. Mr. John Taylor. The guests were Mr. Emmett Hutton and Master Verlin and Mrs. John E. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. ! Ratllff.
OPENING MEETING. Friends of the members of the Mu
sic Study club are looking forward
with pleasure to the "open meeting" which will be held Saturday afternoon
WHIST CLUB. Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Itatliff entertained the members of the Wednesday Whist club at their home in North West Fifth 6treet. NECKLACES Styles Too Numerous to Mention. S1.00 to $40.00 HANER, the Jeweler, 810 Main Street
1027 Main
Phono 2577
"JENKINS & COMPANY Qj) The Big Jewelry Store lor Xmas W3 AS
The celegrated Sterling Hull and Rose Bros. Makes $5.50 To $10.GG Special Agents for the New India Frame Uuinbrellas. Ask to see them. OPEN EVENINGS.
15c
One lb. Can Asparagus 1Jp New Goods 1UL
1 5c doz.--Fancy Florida Oranges-1 5c doz.
5c
FANCY FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT
5c
NEW Appie Butter, Mince Meat. Buckwheat. Corn Meal, Hominy, Seeded Raisins, Dates, Figs. Walnuts. Filberts. Pecans, Almonds. Braails. Hickory Nuts, Butter Nuts. Olives, Pickles, Canned Fruits and Vegetables. FANCYGrimes Golden Apples. Bellflower Apples, Johnathan Apples, Spy Apples, Malaga Grapes, Tangerines, Bananas.
Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds.
Xmas Trees, Holly and Xmas Decorations
its
ENT TO LOCAL WOMAN.
fe Meb Culbertson of North Sixth
has in her possession a beanti-
pem sent her by Ella Wheeler-
The poem is remarkable and
haps one of the best ever pub-
It is entitled "This Too Shall Miss Culbertson is an intimate of Ella Wheeler Wilcox and has
Cut Glass Tumblers PATTERNS. REAL BARGAINS Only 48c Each. HANER, the Jeweler 810 Main Street
Of Interest to the Lrittl Folks
BMEMM'S
Two floors the largest stock of medium priced goods in the city. We invite your inspection.
The Geo. Brehm Co.
Open Every Evening
ISKEZSfXSSEHBD
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517 Main St. j
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Entertain Your Guests Don't Ask Them to Entertain You In many homes a piano is kept so there may be music when friends call. That piano should be exchanged for a
The pleasures of music might as well be yours at any time, for with the aid of this instrument you can play what and when you wish. The playerpiano is no longer a risky investment, modern methods of manufacture have eliminated every quality which formerly might have been criticised. We want to demonstrate the superiority of the STARR PLAYERPIANOS and for that reason ask you to call. THic Starr Piano Company 931-935 MAIN STREET RICHMOND. IND. MANUFACTURERS OF Starr and Richmond Grand Pianos Starr, Richmond, Trayser and Remington Playerpianos ALSO MADE IN MANUAL PIANOS.
THE STORE OIF SERVICE EnaflJ ofi fll-ne Moll clay Spflrittt
Breathe in the Christmas Atmosphere of This Store
It's exhilarating and enjoyable gives one a fuller idea of the cheer and charm of the Yuletide. The real Christmas spirit pervades this store and on all sides you see evidence of astonishing preparation and proof of this store's selling supremacy in merchandise of distinctive and desirable character. It's no longer early to shop for gifts it's time now to shop early in the day, in the morning hours when our broad aisles arc less congested, when stocks are freshly and orderly arranged and salespeople arc brightest. Shop early TOMORROW.
You can help make a merry Christmas for others Bny useful, practical gifts that do not wear away with the season. Art and Brass War, Statuary, Pictures Pretty Fisher Pictures at 59c, 65c, $2.75 up. Large Jardinieres, Brass, only 98c.
Select One of Our Comfortable Davenports Moderately priced at $16.75, $22.50, $34.00 up.
Kitchen Cabinets No more useful gift can be had. Buy a Hooaier and save steps and labor.
A Roomy Library Table Will Make a Most Acceptable Gift. Inspect Our Big Stock. Priced $6.75, $13.50, S22.00 and up.
A LIST OF"
L adies' Desks $ 3.98 to $35.00 Music Cabinets 7.98 to 25.00 Carpet Sweepers 1.98 to 4.50 Fancy Rockers 2.48 to 35.00 Leather Rockers 12.98 to 55.00 Willow Rockers 1.98 to 16.50 Work Baskets 2.98 to 7.00 Utility Boxes 98 to 17.75 Screens 2.98 to 7.00 Pictures 69 to 10.00 High Chairs 1.50 to 5.00 Child's Rockers .29 to 6.00
Brass Beds $ 9.50 to $60.00 Iron Beds 2.98 to 22.00 Mirrors .20 to 18.00 Parlor Clocks 3.98 to 18.00 Rugs 89 to 60.00 Jardinieres .29 to 4.00 L ace Curtains .59 to 10.00 Blankets .89 to 6.00 Hassocks .39 to .98 Pedestals 1.49 to 6.9S Tabourettes 49 to 3.98
Wc Cordially solicit Your Charge Account
Your Christmas Purchases Will Have Our Usual Prompt and Careful Attention.
We Pay the Freight Anywhere Within 50 Miles of Richmond.
Our Store Will Be Open Each Evening Until Christmas
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