Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 139, 22 April 1913 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1913
DAUGHTERS OF WAR OF 1B12MEETING Associate Counsel Spends Most of the Day in Session.
(National News Association) WILMINGTON, Del., April 22. The National Society, Daughters of the War of 1812, opened its annual convention at the Hotel DuPont here today. The associate counsel, corresponding to an executive committee, spent most of today in session. Tomorrow, however, business meetings will be held which are liable to last for several days. This evening a reception will be held at the hotel to which all patriotic ordera of the state are invited. On Wednesday evening there will be a banquet at which Governor Charles R. Miller, of Delaware and Mrs. Miller will be present. Others who will be present as guests are Mayor Harrison W. Howell, of Wilmington, and Mrs. Howell; Thomas F. Bayard, Josiah Marvin and Mrs. George C. Hall, state regent of the D. A. It. Mrs. William Gerry Slade, of New York, is the national president of the society.
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Exciting battle scenes and a tremendous cast make this the banner program of the week. Tomorrow a magnificent two reel Reliance, "Held for Ransom."
Arcade. Three pictures will be shown on Wednesday. The feature will be "The American Princess," featuring Alice Joyce and Tom Moore. It is produced in co-operation with Lucile, Ltd., (Lady Duff Gordon), of New York and Paris. Hence the most gorgeous creations ever worn by woman will be worn by Miss Alice Joyce. They will charm the eyes of every woman who Bees this feature and they are wonderful to the sight of mere man, and fatal to the pocket book of any one rated in less than six figures.
Knights of St. John dance Wednesday evening. Tickets
50c. Music by Smith and Jelly.
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Amusements
At the Murray. Vaudeville Matinee and Night. May 5 Stock Company.
Murrette. Another of those famous "Imp" dramas is offered at the Murrette today the title of which suggests class. "The Regeneration of John ' Storm.' The lack of space prevents a full description of the picture. The case includes that well known actress, Miss Vivian Prescott. "His Friend Jimmy" a splendid comedy and a two reel comedy with "Burglarizing Billy" and "Agin the Law" will also be seen.
Murray. "Fast and Furious" should be the caption line used in describing the performance at the Murray this week. From the time the curtain raises until it falls there is not an idle moment between the comedy lines and the musical numbers there is not even a breathing spell offered. Hal Hoyt as Major Knight is very funny and suggests very forcibly "Mutt" of "Mutt and Jeff," the famous Bud Fisher cartoon comedy. Pat Daly as "Judge Day" gives a good performance also possesses a voice of quality. Miss Anna Stein sings a number of "catchy" songs assisted by a chorus of pretty girls that sing in addition to looking pretty. The performance is pleasing throughout and should be well patronized during the remainder of the week.
Palace. The three reel broncho headliner, "A Southern Cinderella,' is shown at the Palace today. This is a thrilling sensationtl and dramatic subject, ftaged during the Civil war, in which a pretty southern girl has an experience similar to the fabled Cinderella.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., April 22. Fred Storch spent Sunday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Sarah Ingalls has gone to Newcastle to make her home with her son, Lewis. K. of P. Lodge No. 9 will have work Thursday evening in the Knight Rank. Messrs. Frank Wissler and Everett McConaha, and the Misses' Viola Wickemeyer and Elaine Jones, of Richmond, were guests Sunday in the home of B. F. Wissler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ohmit were in Newcastle Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ocker. Miss Mabel Ball spent Sunday with her grandmother in Lewisville. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kitterman and son, Max and Ennis, and Robert Beard visited Mr. Kitterman's father, Ennis Kitterman, Sr., and other Centerville friends, Sunday. Mrs. S. S. Wilson of Dublin, was in Cambridge City Monday. Miss Eva Toms has returned after having spent the winter with her sister, in St. Louis. W. B. Pruitt visited his mother, Mrs. R. ,H. Pruitt, of Noblesville, Sunday. A meeting for the purpose of organizing a Christian Science society, will be held Wednesday evening at the
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PA LACE TODAY Broncho
A Sdufhern Cinderella. Spectacular War Drama Thrilling Battle Scenes Three Reels.
WEDNESDAY. 'HELD FOR RANSOM Two-Reel Reliance.
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5c Arcade 5c Three Pictures Wednesday "An American Princess" Featuring Alice Joyce and Tom Moore. Produced in Co-operation with Lucile, Ltd., (Lady Duff Gordon) of New York and Paris. Two Comedies "HIS WIDOW." "COLLECTING THE BILL."
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TODAY His Friend Jimmy (Comedy) Burglarizing Billy. (Comedy)
"The Regeneration John Storm
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NEXT SUNDAY Ambrosio's Masterpiece "SATAN"
home of Miss Blanche Boyd. Ed Hormel has returned from Winchester, to spend the week with his brothers, Alvln and George Horme!. Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish visited the latter's parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Isaac Barrett, of Greenfield, Sunday. Dr. David Clapper and daughter, Miss Ruth, of Moreland, were in Cambridge City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dougless Hollowell and Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Strattan and son, Everett, were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ulrich, at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cully, of Richmond, were visitors Sunday in the home of the latter's father. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Darnell returned Sunday to Dayton, after a visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Vanmeter." Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith, of Connersville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Feemster. The first quarterly meeting of the conference year was held Sunday at the Methodist church. Two excellent
sermons, that of the pastor. Rev. Hollopeter, ia the morning, and the District Superintendent, Dr. Freeland, in the evening, were delivered. Harry Doty, of Milton, sang a solo at the evening service. Miss Lucile. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Taylor, Sunday. The Friends' church at Dublin, was filled to its capacity Sunday afternoon, at which time the Rev. Mc-rton Pearson, of the Friends' church of Indianapolis, delivered the Baccalaureate sermon.
Rose of Tannenburg St. Andrew's Auditorium, April 22 and 24. 21 :3t
larqet Crater on th Earth. The to k a no .Aso-min. in southern Japan, on the Island of Kiushu. possesses the largest crater known on the earth. It Is about fourteen niilea
across In one direction by ten or;
eleven in the other and is urrounaea by walls of an average heicht of -00 feet. Although the volcano is still active, its eruptions consist only of ashes and dust. Indeed, a ranjre f volcanic mountains, evidently of subsequent formation, extends directly across the old crater. Id these particulars Asosan resembles some of tbe craters of the moon, where a lotijr history of successive and gradually enfeebled outbreaks of volcanic force is graphically represented.
The New York. New Haven and Hartford railroad has 22.716 stockholders, of whom 10,102 are women.
Port Northrop, of To wand a. Pa, say says he has a hen which lays squaxs eggs.
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MURRAY TODAY Hoyt's Manicure Girls In an "Up To The Minute" Musical Offering entitled Maids From Joyland
Wednesday, April 23d, to Saturday, May 3d Ten days of Lace Curtain and Drapery Bargains of unusual attractiveness. An annual money saving event for the home keepers of Richmond. Our entire superb exhibit of Lace Curtains and Draperies at A DISCOUNT OF lO PER CENT Besides many special prices of even greater reduction included in the sale are the widely known "Colonial Drapery Fabrics" and the "Orinoka-Sunfast Guaranteed Fabrics."
Here are Some Specials cf Particular importance NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS 200 pairs in the lot, two to ten pairs of a pattern ; for general service, Sale Price, $1.80 Pair
BRUSSELS NET AND IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS They're a specialty with us and we make it a point to show a very superior assortment, beautifully made and mounted on the best quality of French Nets, regularly $4.00 to $7.50, Special Sale Price $3.75 Pair
100 PAIRS RUFFLED SWISS, Ruffled Net & Colored Madras Curtains These are genuine $1.50 to $2.50 Curtains, Special Sale Price, 75c Pair.
"NO-PI ECE" The ultimate in Curtain Stretchers. It stands upright, supported by an easel back no stooping; adjustable pins, nickel plated and rust proof, slide in a groove. They hold every scallop firmly and evenly. Your curtains dry without a wrinkle. Four curtains of the same size may be dried at one time. Price with all improvements 1.98 Also good Stretchers at $1.48 and 98c.
Reasons Why Housekeepers . Are Interested in Our Lace Curtain Sale Ten Per Cent Discount on our beautiful new lines of Swiss Curtains at 50c to $3.00 a pair. Nottingham Curtains up to $7.50 pair. Cable Net Curtains, $2.50 to $5 pair. Cluny Net Curtains, $2 to $5 pair. Scrim Curtains, $1.50 to $10 pair. Brussels Net, $4.50 to $15.00 pair. Irish Point Curtains, $4 to $ 1 5 pair. Renaissance Curtains, $5 to $10 pair. Mission and Fancy Nets, 1 5c up. Madras, White, Cream, Ecru, 25c to 75c yard. Plain and Fancy Scrim, 20c to 50c Yd. Remember, 10 Per Cent Discount for Ten Days Begins Tomorrow, Wednesday
ET AMINES Plain and Bordered, a yard wide, splendid values, white, cream and ecru. Sale Price, 20c Yard
MERCERIZED CURTAIN MARQUISETTES 40 inches wide, good quality, highly mercerized, plain and fancy bordered effects, Sale Price 35c Yard.
THE NEW SPRING CRETONNES are now on display. Our records show that we have now three times the variety we usually carry. There are styles and colors for every purpose. See our display of popular priced grades at 20c to 50c yard. During Sale, 1 0 per cent discount. 2ND FLOOR ANNEX
IF YOU WANT TO SEE the very newest in Scrim, Etamine, Voile and Marquisette Curtains. You must see this assortment. Two hundred pairs iust received and put in stock. Forty styles cream, ecru and white. It's a showing worthy of your notice. The prices range from $1 .50 to $7.50 a pair. During Sale, 10 per cent Discount. WORTH WHILE All "One Pair" Curtains at Half Price. All "Half Pair" Curtains at half price.
SALE STARTS TOMORROW WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 3RD, 10 DAYS ONLY 2ND FLOOR ANNEX
OVER DRAPERY New weaves, new designs, all colors. "Sun-Fast," $ 1 .00 to $ 1 .50 yard. Colonial, 25c to 40c. Anything you want in this kind of material. Here is a beautiful assortment, 25c to $1.50 yard. Beginning Wednesday, 10 per cent Discount 1,000 YARDS FANCY SCRIM Figured and Stripe Swiss in pink, blue, yellow, lavender, 36 inches wide. Special Price, 10c Yard FANCY CURTAIN NETS Scrim and Etamines, Arabian, Egyptian, White and Cream, 36, 45, and 50 inches wide, designs suitable for any room. Prices 1 5c to $1.50, Less 10 per cent. 2ND FLOOR ANNEX
