Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 197, 26 June 1913 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1913

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80CIAL EVENTS FOR FRIDAY. Mr. Walter Steinkamp and Mr.

Clarence Ferling will give a dance in

the evening in the pavilion at Jackson

CPark. A large number of invitations bave been sent out. I Members of an afternoon card club Lwlll meet.

I BEAUTIFUL PARTY. I Adding much to the attractiveness of Wednesday's social schedule was the

ipretty bridge party given yesterday afjkernoon by Mrs. A. W. Reed at her Ihome in South Thirteenth street. The t house presented a pretty appearance fwith Its varied decorations. In the parllor and library snap dragons made an attractive embellishment. In the dinting room yellow calleopsis was used Icopiously. The afternoon was spnt

playing bridge. The favors went to Miss Rose Gennett, Mrs. Frank Druitt 'and Mrs. Charles Druitt. A dainty luncheon in courses was served at the

close of the affair. The guests were

Mrs. W. O. Crawford, Mrs. II. L. Ashjley. Mrs. Henry Gennett, Mrs. Miles Bland, Miss Edith Nicholson, Mrs. iWillard Carr, Mrs. John Lontz, Mis3 Rose Gennett, Mrs. Frank Druitt, Mrs. Frederick K. Hicks, Mrs. Charles Dru-

; Itt, Mrs. Frank Reed, Mrs. Charles

Druitt, Mrs. Frank Reed, Mrs. Kebhan,

Mrs. B. R. Beatty, Mrs. Galen Lamb,

I Mrs. Frank Watt, Mrs. Omar Hollings-

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AT TOLEDO. Miss Alice Lanlng is In Toledo, Ohio, attending a house party given by Miss Jeannette Bartelle, for members of the Delta Gamma sorority. The party numbered twelve. The girls will leave tonight by boat for Niagara Falls where they will attend a convention of the sorority. After the convention the party will go for a trip up the Hudson. They will spend some time In Quebec. Canada. All the girls attended Indiana University.

VISITING MRS. COMSTOCK. Mrs. Stanley Carter is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Paul Comstock, for a few days at her home in South Fourteenth street.

PARTY FOR GUESTS. Last evening Miss Mildred Schalk and Mr. Frank Schalk gave a pretty party at their well appointed home in North Eighteenth street, in honor of Miss Virginia Willbrandt, of St. LoUis, and Mr. Dwight Ingram, of Chicago. The house was prettily arranged throughout with garden flowers and ferns. The evening was spent socially and with music and games. A luncheon was served. The guests were Mr. Riss, Mrs. Riss, nee Miss Esther Besaelman of Dubuque, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. James Judson, Miss Agnes Kelly, Miss Luclle Nusbaum, Miss Willbrandt, of St. Louis, Miss Cornelia Shaw, Miss Lucile Town8end, Miss Maurine Converse, Miss Carolyn Hutton, Miss Mary Johnson, Miss Mable Hasemeier, Mr. Blair Converse, Mr. Edward Williams, Mr. Dwight Ingram of Chicago, Mr. Roland Nusbaum, Mr. Ralph Hasemeier, Mr. Ben Johnson and Mr. Frank Schalk.

RICHMOND DELEGATES. Have you noticed any us$sual prominence of the turquoise tarae and gold some of the girls about town are wearing, and have you noticed that there are a number of visiting girls In town? The reason for all this is that the fifteenth annual convention of the Fsi Iota Xi sorority opens their three days' meeting today. The local chapter members are the hostesses on this occasion and everything indicates that a most successful meeting will be held. There are thirteen chapters In the Borority and all chapters are represented. The delegates and guests follow: Margaret Gillies, Edith Gronendyke and Evelyn Wright, Newcastle; Eugenia Ohner and Jane Huffman, Dayton; Nelle Fowler, Ruth Allison and Clara Wilkinson, Indianapolis; Vivian King, Elain Jones, Ruth Marlatt and Helen Nicholson, Richmond; Madaline Williamson and Helen Bowman, Muncie; Dorothy Duke, Adele Herns, Cincinnati; Mary Woodburn and Mae Woolrey, Bloomlngton; Lillian Ahannon and Lottie Wilson, Eaton, Ohio; Frances Frazee and Mary Carr, Rushville; Lillian Bowlen and Lorena Moore, Columbus, Indiana; Helen Murphy and Alma Whitacre, Columbus, Ohio; Erschel Vernon, Frankfort; Mable Hasemeier, Richmond. These are being entertained at the tomes of the various members here and will remain until Saturday morning as guests of the local sorority girls. The festivities begin this evening when the Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity will give a garden party on the lawn of the Elliott home in West Sycamore street. The members of the two Greek letter fraternities here have been invited to this function. Thursday morning from 9 to 12 o'clock a business session will be held

at the home of Mary Critchelow in

West Mulberry street. Following this meeting the girls will go to the Country club for luncheon and will have another business meeting in the afternoon. At this time the place of meeting in 1914 will be decided and the officers will be elected. One of the big events of the convention will be a banquet which is scheduled for Thursday evening at the Frances Hotel. This will be for members only. Friday will be a busy day in an amusement way. In the morning breakfast will be had at the home of Miss Aileen Albaugh in West Mulberry street. A card party will follow. Automobile rides will feature the afternoon. A dance will be given in the evening at the Country club and will be the convention dance. The present grand officers of the sorority are: Margaret Gilles, grand president; Madeline Williamson, Muncie, grand vice president; Ruth Marlatt, Richmond, grand secretary; Ermona Kiesaber, Dayton, grand treasurer; Ruth Allison, Indianapolis, conductor. Kokomo Tribune.

sons. The cast was well selected. The scenery was pretty which added to the success of the affair. The second performance will be given this evening. An admission of twenty cents will be asked for adults and ten cents for children. Mr. Herman Tilburn as "The Peacemaker," was one of the stars of the evening. Miss Alice Sleek and Mr. George Horney as the Weissbrodts were also very clever.

GAVE PLAY. "The Peacemaker" a drama in three acts was presented last evening at the St. John's Lutheran church by the members of the Luther League. The affair was given in the school hall in the presence of a large number of per-

VISITING HERE.

Mrs. Isaac Snediker and son Donald

and little daughter, Miss Dawn Eliza-1 beth, are visiting with Mrs. Snediker's '

sister, Mrs. Roy Van Zant, at her home in South Thirteenth street for a few days.

VISITED HERE. Miss Anna Hamilton of Greenfield, Indiana, was the guest of friends in this city for a few days this week.

LEFT FOR HOME. Miss Bernice Juday left for her home in Soap Lake, Washington, today after spending several months with her aunt, Mrs. Warren McClure.

FOR DAYTON. Mrs. Warren McClure will leave this afternoon for Dayton, where she will attend the wedding of Mr. Hollis Cof-lentz.

TO PLAY. Miss Thelma Rummel will go to Richmond, Thursday evening, where she will play a cornet solo, at the reception to be given in the court house by the members of the G. A. R. Newcastle Times.

DANCE A SUCCESS. About three hundred persons attended the dancing party given last evening in the pavilion at Jackson Park. Over one hundred persons enjoyed dancing, the remainder of the

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Sharp reductions rule along the line including our whole stock of handsome dress hats. A smart assortment of Sailors and Outing Hats.

Applied With a Sponge "VERY POPULAR." Opera Cream is now used by Actresses and Society Women in all the cities, when making up for the street or fancy occasions, when desirable to look nice and still not have powder showing on the face. OPERA CREAM A LIQUID BEAUTIFIER For the complexion, when properly used, Imparts a velvety loveliness and softness to the skin that is unobtainable with any other preparation. It never roughens or irritates. TRY IT. For sale by all druggists, or by mail direct from manufacturers on receipt of price, 25c. Manufactured by Dayton Drug Co., Dayton, Ohio. , (Advertisement)

These are representative of the newest style ideas and are models of low pricing. Sailors and Outing Hats 75c up Trimmed Hats $2.00 to 5.00 Panamas at a discount. Entire stock will go at a big discount.

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VACUUM BOTTLE, $1.00 The new vacuum bottle, the bottle that keeps the contents either hot or cold. This bottle is guaranteed absolutely satisfactory, holds a full quart, and is usually sold at $2.00. As a special introductory offer we are going to sell the first ship- (J" A A ment at tJ)XUv

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SOMETHING NEW The new diadem shell Hair Pin. They come in all sizes, shapes and colors. This pin is absolutely perfect, will not break or split, has a perfect point and will not fade; come in three sizes : small, medium and large ; are put up three, six or twelve to a OP box; per box

AUTO VEILS, $1.00 See our special 36x65 inches, full hemstitched all around, in every good shade, White, Champagne, Sky, Copen, Emerald, Grey, Navy. Black,

Pink, Rose, etc., at

$1.00

BALKAN BELTS We have all the new numbers up to 4 inches wide 25 & 50

SUIT CASES, $1.00 More of the Hofi Matting Suit Cases, 24-inch, bound, with shirt A A fold, value $2, this lot.. tPl.UU

RIBBONS, 25c More new ribbons in Moire, Satin and Taffeta; also a large line of floral ribbons. Complete line of colors for the summer dresses, formerly OpT up to 50c yard, now t)iu

KAYSER GLOVES 16-button long lisle gloves in tans and white only, 3 clasps at the A wrist, every size OVfC Kayser Short Silk Gloves at 50c, 75c and $1.00. Kayser Long Silk Gloves at 75c, $1.00 and $1.50.

KIRK'S BUTTERMILK SOAP 3 Bars for 10c

WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, 39c Special value, 50c goods, lace Q Q or cuff, knee sizes, 4 to 9 . . . . OcVx

MESH PURSES See the new line of german silver Mesh Bags with the unbreakable mesh. We are showing an exceptional line of these goods from $1.50 to $6.00. See the special numbers at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00.

$1.00 NOW 79c When you take your vacation, buy one of our Ruby Watches and always be on time. Solid gilt open face, dustproof case, guaranteed for HQ one year t

POUND TALCUM, 10c Full pound can American Beauty Talcum Powder in four odors, just the talcum for this hot weather, j A 25c value at ' JLV Ks

HAIR GOODS Lot 28, 30, and 32 inch, first quality human hair Switches, three stem, perfect shades, will not change color, full line now in stock, C?0 HTPT $5.00 goods, at I D

TOILET PAPER 500 rolls Yokohoma Crepe Toilet Paper, thousant sheets to each roll, a 10c paper, now 4 for 25

WASH BAGS, 50c All the new shapes and designs in

white and light shades to match

the wash suits; choice of the lot

50c

MEN'S SHIRTS, 50c With or without collar, also separate collar, French cuff, good ma- ETA terials, see vestibule case... OUL

CORSET SALE $1.50 CORSET, 98c LOT I. An extremely long corset adapted for tall and medium figures, low bust, sloping hips, boned high, made of batiste, trimmed with imported Swiss embroidery, fitted with wide supporters, 18 to AO26c, at VOL LOT II. Medium long hip, medium bust, made of coutile, trimmed with wide Val. lace, six suspender web

hose supporters, 18 to 30, at

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BRASSIERES, 25c Good quality, well made, embroidery trimmed 25 For 50c we show three styles, plain or embroidery trimmed, perfect fitting, fine workmanship and excellent material. The stays can be removed when laundered. For $1.00, something new in a Net Brassiere. The most convenient garment made. Fitted with Clemert feather weight shields, cool and comfortable.

500 DOZEN HANDKERCHIEFS LOT I. Women's Initials, made of sheer cotton, eighth-inch hem, neat three-eighth inch initial, each DC LOT II. Women's corner embroidery, sheer cotton, assorted patterns, would be good value at 10c, r each '. DC LOT III. Women's plain cotton, eighth inch hem 5c 6 for 25 LOT IV. Women's All Linen quarter-inch hem, each 5

LACES 3,960 yards beautiful new Laces in Edges and bands, white or ecru, divided into four special lots, at 3c, 5c, 7!'ic and 10c. On bargain table near elevator, first floor.

UNDERMUSLINS CREPE GOWNS in ten different patterns, white, pink, blue or lavender, also beautiful flower de- QQ signs, at vOL CAMBRIC GOWNS, also nainsook, lace or embroidery trimmed, slipover or button fronts, $1.50 val- QQ ues, at vOt SKIRTS Large assortment, fitted or regular style, lace or embroid- AO ery trimmed vOL FITTED SKIRTS made single or double flounce, lace or embroidery trimmed; prices from. .$1.00 to $3.00 PRINCESS SLIPS $1.50 would be a reasonable price for this lot, attractive patterns, well made, with single or double flounce, (T" A A choice DXUU CORSET COVERS Another shipment, neat or showy patterns in lace or embroidery trimmed,

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FULL SIZE TUMBLERS 11c Each ICE TEA AND LEMONADE TUMBLERS, 33c Each FULL SIZE GOBLETS 39c Each HANDLED CUSTARDS 39c Each SHERBETS ON STEM 39c Each

4-INCH BERRY NAPPIES 49c Each 6-INCH BERRY NAPPIES 79c Each 8-inch Berry Nappies $1.29 Each 3-PINT PITCHERS 79c Each NIGHT BOTTLE AND GLASS 89c Each

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