Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 232, 7 August 1913 — Page 5

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THE RICHMSKDi PAfefeADJU ANB SUN-TEfcBGRASf THURSDAY AUGUST 7 1913 pX5iitVe

Edited by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS

Cffice Phone 1121.

Residence Phone 1874.

Crump!. Mr! Will .Broderick, Mr. Chas. Gallagher, Mr. Justin' MeCartUy. Mr! Julian McCarthy. Mr. , .Chas. Greenstreet, Mr. Joe Broderick; Mr. ftoland Fitzgibbons.

The dining room was tastefully deco-1 Rayimnnr ROTrsSrr Mr; aTTff MTSt" IT a" WIT- fFoNTrT ST CSttao. 3Tf . ITonry Patfon ! dVnVow and ferns! The hostess

fted? px blue ajxi pink, and also gar-1 liainson, Mrs. Clara Johnson and two den flowers. Those enjoying the afj-j children pf Muncie. Mrs. Elmer Ste-

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of Danville, Virginia. Miss Rose Con-s were Mrs. S. W. Trauru, Mrs. Netti

I netr; MTs Mfrie Campbell." Mt?s Maff j Thofiias, MrsO. X. Garrlott. and Mrs.

fair were little Misses Ruth Harris, ; venson. Mr. PaiH HoUopeter. Mr.JLeo Fiyfrryu Qss "lojejjc JMcGuIr; i C. Barnes.- Mrs. "f. F. Hatstejr read

Harry and Rudolph Maule. Donald

FOR1 MISS GEN NETT

Th first nf d KdTiJ of narrtoa In

given in honor of Miss Rose Gn-i KJ?hart- ?a5ia7JrMe?

net! who is tn ho rnnrrif-rt utiirrlnv t -auie, Jr.,

Sntemhpi- thirteenth rri Mr Thomas i Maule, Mrs

Jiauie, reari Mpnarr- ana .Mrs. Kay

Maida Van VoOTlrePS,' Georgella Van : Shutz, Mr. Howard Wentling, Mr. Ollie Miss Margaret

Vjorhe-es, Everyo Maule fid' Tfllte ; lilts,. JUr. Bert Rjisatll .Mr Russell kRussell Gaar.

Cf6s&ftnefr of Reading. 6., Masters ' Williamson and Mr. Harold Karch.

Sedgwick and Mrs. i

and Mr?.

THg SPIRIT OF NATURE. . For I' haVe leartie'd'; To Ioo'fe" fn" na'tu're not as ' in the tfotif( , Of tto&phherBB yotith;' buY hearing oftfeiitiWes,,fc The1 Biill,'- skd music 'or humanity; ' NSf bifrsK; riot graVing.' though of ample jiower v , To'chaBteli'ano" subdue, and X have Ak pre&en'cV that dtstiifbsme wiih Of1 elev'ate'd thbuint's; a snsesu'Dllme! .. Of something far more deeply inWhqae, jwlling Is in the light of Betting' suns' And Jhe round ocean and the livAnd. hem blue slcy and the mind A notion , and .a. .spjrit that impels Alt' thinking .things all objects of aJ tbokt,:.,.. , And rolls through all things,,. ... , Wor d s worth .

Mrs: rfdii Maule, Theresa

Fearr srauie

Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. WI1-i ia..ie- 1 eaV -p" ami .irs liam Campbell, will be. given Wednes-j mond MauW. ' day afternoon of the coming week by! Mra Harr T rt-r oHhoi- ni-oHir fcnmo I FO'CAVADA.

in South A street, an auction bridge

The affair will te party.

tiered the ceremony, room unattended. They' were met at the improvised altar by the clergyman, Rev. J. (W. Zerbe of the Williamsburg M. E. church, who performed the ceremony, .The ring service was" use'd. The bride was at-

t'ractlve'in a' handsome, gown of cream i-Meta Eyferth at the Arlfington Hotel, laro dvornaio' h1u fh'jffo'n shp wnrA'i.Mlss Eyferth is a member of the Fran-

Mr. J. S. Kuth has gone to Canada, where he will remain wfrtt kirrrpeOple for an indefinite perfod.-

FOR MrCHfGAN. Mr- a-nd,? Wnbtfr Hibberd and

ceiiaIP ?IJZ2SS aiuraay ior a trip jay afternoon

through Michigan.

VISITING HIS DAUGHTER.

Mr. Bruno Eyferth of Duluth Minn.,;

is the guest of his daughter, Miss

FOR A TRIP. . Mrs. W. K. Brabfbury Miss, Anna, BradT)ury. Mrs. fi'. B". Johnson and Miss Edna Johnson .hav.e gone to

.f? GUESTS: . Miss Florence Ratliff and M!.s.EnV

! ja w.iJave a thimble jirfx Xitftsi day afternoon at the home of Mr.

Earl Stimson In Richmond Avenge. The affair wa iff ffofidr of, Miss Rit-

HAVE. RETURNED. Uiff s fie,ts who are Mi&s Bertha Sto-

Mr. and Mrs. John,. Y. Pqundstone t ver Of Ifartford City, Indiana, Miss

have returned to their, apartments in' Elizabeth HeraphlTl, Rensselear. h;d(-

"-USJ'L TPptV P1" ascnT ana,f and Miss Margaret Wood, McUnt

acauuu spfiii ai Atiaciic vuy.

an interesting paper on "Monnonisra as a Life." Mrs. Roland rp ar letter sent by Emory Rosa- cflssU'tialif tJT Liberia, Africa. ReT. Traum gsrv m talk on "Afrtca Keels; Our Response.: Miss Hiry K-ufmirt whO'ha boon su:dylns vocal jmusic lp Chicago, sang seeral beautiful nmnbers. After the program refreshments ere serr eh:- .......

FOR A VISIT. Mrs.' Anna ConnclL North

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bride's tabefwas placed(in t,he fining

room u ,was appomieu wiin nowers

ferns and' candles. . Some, of the guests

Sayles Stock

ilies. After the. ritual had been said

' coriiiratiilatlons extended, a wed- ParV. 91 Jrsv

rig breakfast was' served. ..The 3n Brewster s .vnmona.

Pan De Mille,

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. Vernon, Ohio. The rooms were prettily , streetward dausfc.ter,,MI Enrm.Con-

(decorated in garden flowvrs and ferns mil. have soue to HaraiMon. Ohio, to FOR fVffSS HAlVffT.T01M. 'and a dainty luncheon was served. spend a wWk'with Mf.tand Mrs. Jot. a Iff hCttoT dt Mfsr3 May ird-MTTtditt At 1 Th6se being prt sent were the Misses H. Connell. mdanlplite,''rYC-Ega-, HaYOTtbii en- Flora Ratliff. Grace and Cordya m?-! tertained in a charmin? manuer thTs" $n, Eva Johnston. Ar.na Keinker. ip "

orn. Martha and :i

r?e" tfaVhmWef fft' MlTdred Dickinson. Fannie . Uorrc fl.

'.Sonttr PdurfehA" sffeer f Ema!. .VAlt er. , Floren'f e,,Kat Jiff Mrs.

FrtJ-.?eYs- a'nd feYrTs e'lffed- in St-'jtot StTAsyiV. 3UtmX . N , Reftba

tover ana .uzauetn iiempnm.

company, which is wn countym the southern part of ; it ffomy hr Marfaret Hill. Anna H rray. ghe has the I state for a fortnights vacation. jrf cVore tfstiuVrer fn' M.ITd,red Dickinson, . f

Master June tfayTe have returned rtent go-cfall aTTff wittf Aeedleworl?. . , v. .

The private dining room at the' Ar-l froru. a peasant sojourn of several -STeVe'faf nTdsTclfl ntffleTs erVn by fffe C. W. B. M. MEETINS.

were' served at small' tables" placed in' littgton hotel' was tile" scerke for" a beau-1 w!;ks in KenfUtlV. j gil'esfsr ddAr t -tne pfeaTurv of tie"! A raeetffift of the Christian Wow.V

the other rooms; ! tiful' dinner given' last eVenlng bv the I occasion. Late in the afternoon the j BOard Of .Missions of the First Chris-

Mr. and Mrs. Lindstrom left this girls of the American Seedirig-Machine GfvEN A SURPRISE. hoeseTveJ a ruriehedn. The guests ' tian church was held yesterday after-

; were .Mrs.- uson .Magaw, sirs. rroc

morning for Chicago and other points, 1 company, v"h.eh they entertained in , Mr. Ira WilHamsoi and .Jl,rs,. Edna;

moon, ,,'jhey .viiL be entertained ,m uuiacn, wnose engagemi

Egln III... by lyi.r. .Leroy Lacey, brother j ward LlchterjfeJs has been" ahnpunced.

JTrsT Jo'sVpTi rrTii,

Avhere they will spend their honey- honor of their co-worker,' Miss.Xellie Roush were pleasantlv surprised last Faean, Mrs. JuHan Cate

wiiose engagement to Mr. Ed- evening at the home of Mr. William-., Lontz,

r-nteniejs nas Deen announced. son, in .North t: street, the anair being

of, the bride vyho .is assistant,. djreetQri Flowers ahd ferns were used in ar-. in. honor of heirb,rthday,st.Jusic..and'

at ,uie. Y. ft. (J. A. at mat place. I ne ; ranging tne tapie. . An elegant dinner , cards were

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iw.'rrs. rrotf t noon in the church parlors. ..bof fpres',' rs." ifary i ty two persons', were . fh attendance. 1.' Affl." Va'lter The parlors w ere decorated with gel-

To ItvCINKATf .iff koi6 tWP Sue' Tra'in Leaves s":i' a. fa.

LlNDO-WAQfY,..,, .,;t A pretty home wedding was celebrated this morriing" at" ten o'clock, when Miss' Gertrude Lacey, da'iighter of Mt James -Lacey, was married' to

Mr. EdwardT. Lindstrom at lier home,'

611 South B Btreet. The living room" and" library were attractively afran' ed throughout the gk'rden' flowers and ferns. The' ceremony was performed in the living room. Roses' ah'd ferns

were" also' used in arranging .... ,it'

mis room. previous to tne. ceremony.' and' as the wed

ding guests were' belnjl geated,' Miss.

Jiiditn uuKe, a wn-Known vocaust oi this cit, say "Lovely Flowers','" fronj! Faust. ani' "For You" Alone." As the

bridaT rartV came' doWti' the sta'lrw'ay,. Miss Duke sa ,tbe Lohengrin bridal chorus. The bride and bridegroom en-

Freckles or Wrinkles

:4 fFrom Ayoman sTrbune,) t ,.r A day's motofiiig,' an afternoon on

the tennis grdurj or gplf links, a sunbath, on the beach or exposure, on a sea trip, often brings on a deep tan PC vivid crimson rmpre perplexing BtifllV a vigorous crop' of irepie. ver f necessary ' thing then Is mercblized wax, which removes tan, re'dn'ess orifecETesC q"uTe ..easiT. It fite'ralTy

peels qffttb. affeefce, ski ust ,a lit,-1

lie. at a time, i.merje, sno-jiurt 9r.injuiprrABt t, ikin. comeA off .irijalost invisft, .flaky . jar tjlcfes', 6 trace( of, the trejtro'eilti isj, hojvn." Gx$ aj ouqc of ecqfofdwax fa,xur j-ugglsV8 anduse j'iby af o.ii,woyJ.d cp'fd crem,( yahi ijt ftmo'rijins'. .In, a weekasory,u' ..wll ayeanen'tirify new skin, beautffully clear, transparent. andfofBa dedicate., wjbiienessv, Wifinlep, ap q. fprm at th)s.seasonma" he, f&sux, ajd. mi'ckjyrrepipiy1ed .!batiivi, the, f,a$ein ,., s'oliition of po.wd.ced sx6j,ite,' Loz. djseoive In witqh' ,lazel. .pt,, This is,.noj; nly. valuabJ.,as1trflgeitJ ,bu"t has a beneficial tonic effect also. (Advertisement)

the feature of the evening.'

bride's graveling , suit was of .darken several course was served. Covers after which ra luncheon was.s.yveJ, j

blue material w-ith hat, to correspond. : were lajd tor iwss ..zejia. warrei,. Miss . Those present w.erg Mx and Mrs. ElThey will cpme ..to! JUchmpnd after ' Jeannette .Landwei4,', jfrss, Fa'y Corey, don Hunt, Mr. and .M,rs. J(ames. DaJe i their trip for . a short (stay. Later Mifss Alice lUcier,'.riss'. Jfab'el Wilsb?Oj and child, Mr .and Mrs. El wood Cam,! they will go' to' 6orjner'sVi'll'e,i ,where j Mi:ss Lena. Bukhardt.' Mliss Xellle Bu- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trorne,, Mr., ajd j they will hav a permanent xesidence. i lacn' and Miss Lilla Drifrrieyer. j yfr$. Vilbur Wi'tmef Olid" child, ,Mr, 1

ijif i.uit i tuer v.uif V'V- u"5 B Aut4 1 .. , aim .Mrs. .uuuru iiaxiou, anq. iuyiJ,

tuiunnuuu yi a i,yjiiaut.icj u"ui(i nj K bUtsTS. , .vir. uiiu i.mb. ru. r uuiu, iir. aiiu .irs

six years' ago, who .the bride was, Miss. Aiina Firi frock! had n,i her bookkeeper. a,t the .Jlupt grocery, f and j guests'Jiia bQX at the' M'urra'yi theatre"

V ; i T"f - -H r i M Jh"MV.',f.,V" . tins aiitrngon, .jnss jinia vnanuiee oi

Philadelphia,' Miss Barbara- Tl anna of

travels for he Rational, piscuii;, com-,

pany. ,AIr, Lmqstrom nqw travels, out of Indianapolis. lie . has ;mfny bJAsiness friends kin , Richmond, wjtio wish hlxn well. , Tbe bride is almost acpompl.ishd young woman. . She ha many, friends, both, in. business and social circles.. Among the guests, .were Mr. and .Mrs. Jviudstrom of Indianapolis,.' parents of the ..bridegroom; Mr. ajid Mrs. Fred Bockhoffer, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lacey of Fountain .City,' Mr. -md Mrs. John Snyder, Mr. Oscar and. Miss Roseberg and Miss Eva Lindstrom of Indianapolis. Dr. C. .V. H'argitt of Hamilton, Ohio, Mir. Hubert Lac-ey of Anderson, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Whittington. Rey. and Mcs.. J. ,W. Zerbe of Williamsburg, Mjs, Nan. . Williams, ,Mr.. and Mrs.. Joseph Miller,' Miss Anna Horn,. Miss J2dith Duke, Miss -Grace Lacey, Maser DrewGordon Lacey,' Mr. R." M. Lacey and Mr. James Lacey. .

FOR MISS BOYLE. . . . Out of courtesy to Miss Kathryn Boyle, of Pennsylvania,' Miss Nellie Gordon entertained in a charming manner last evening at her home in Richmond - avenue. The evening" was spent socially, and with games and music. The house was decorated throughout with garden flowers and

.ferns. At a late hour a luncheon was .served. The guests were: , Miss Nellie

Gordon, Miss i Alice McManus, Miss Regina Broderick",' Mis3 Kathryn Boyle, Miss Mary Crump, Miss Jessie Cronlri,' Miss Ruby Cavana'ugh," Miss Irene Issen, Miss Marcella Issen,' Miss Grace Gallagher,' Miss" Helen Linehan,' Miss Catherine Broderick, Alfs's Blanch McManus, MisV Pauline Hia'ttj Miss Thelma Zuttermeister, Miss Rhea Fitsgibbons, fiss Margaret Clingenpefl, M.iss -Mary Fole. Mlse Rhea Turner; Mr. Earl Clark, Mr. Cecil JlaibacfC

Mr. Jim Townsend, Sfr.' Clarence Gei-

er,' Mr

Boonfteld, NVJ-JSHss Nellie Shaw, Mrs, .

Nannie Shaw, Miss Cornelia Shaw and Miss Nellie JVIawhoqd., . .;. ......

FOR M"P.S." STvlfYH' In honor of M"rs. Wary Snfttli of fn"dianap'olis'," Mrs" Frederick K. ITicfs gave a box pafty at the Mdrfay tlieatre this afternoon to see" the Francis Sayles players present "Brewster's Millions." The guests were Mrs. E. R. C.eatjy, JJrs. Fapk4..9d,iIrj.Frapk yattv.Mrs.... Mary. Sjnjth. of. Indianapolis and Mrs. Turner Hadley.

"fcETS-tr Cfcases Corns Alrigrht! Easy. As,pnetTwo. Thr?;ci-0, Fuss, No Pain, by Using "GETS-IT."

'5s to. rjut a r

i '.'done for as sure as the sun .rises,,

The corn shrivel's up, vanishes"

Just' take two seconds to. nut a rattle "GETS"-rr" on mat corn. fhaVcorn is

GUESTS HEREj Sflss Jessie' Cox and Jli'ss Eva Gibson of Tiffin,' 6niol' are the guests. of M"r. and Mrs. ' Harry Need'liam for a short time.

FOR A" VACATION'. Miss Laura Gaston' will leave next' week for a vacation of several weeks at Clifton Springs,' N Y.

HAS RETURMED. Dr. Charles Marvel has' returned from a visit -with his mother in the East. Mrs. Marvel and son will remain In the East' for a diore extended visit.

DANCE TONIGHY. Mr. Xenophon King1 and Mr. WiTTard Kaufman w;fll give a dance this evening in .the pavilion at Jackson . park. Piano and drums' will furnish the music. A number of young rTeople expect to attend.

. FOR HER. SON. Mrs. .Raymond MauTe enYertai'ned Wednesday afternoon from two until

i five o'clock in honor of her little' son

William Ray's fourth birthday anniversary, tho hours .were sjSen't in games

I and. Miss. Tillie.-Crossemair gave sev-

Will Broderick," Mr. Rudolph i'eral musical numbers. A dainty iun-

Pfice, Mr.' Jim Kmsella,' Mr.

! cheon was serevd at three o'clock.

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We Can Dance All Night and Otn" Corns Won't. Hurt. We BoW UsV "GETS-ITV It Gets Corn's Every Time, Dead Sure.

tbj'e surpir.jtse jpi get,b usln this new-

pin corn,.nQ.urf pere.s. noiqing. iq stlclc o the stocking or s,ock; your.

corn pains stop. Yoii'j ,.sa.yed .th.e.

bother of applying..plasters that make the corn ,bulge. out from t.the4core you're saved salves' t"hat eat frito tne

i healthy Jloh and'pull''; no ropre fussI'ing witi bandages," You" 4pji'jt li.ave tp.

r.eip py pivKing anii.uraKiiis ouj. yyur

corns, or cuf ling' with. kVilve's or razprsj;,

"GETS-IT is safe, painless, stops

pain, nevej b.rts .healthy fleshy-It is

guaranteeu. i ry it, uu wai iu, cauuses and bunions, too.( r.T rw "GETS fT" is sold' at aft druggists', at -23 cents a bottle, or sent direct" by E. Lawrence & Co?, Chicago'. Sold in Richmond by Leo H. Fihe, Charles L. Magaw and Conkey Drug Co. , , . . (Advertisement!

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Is eomijWsecl of tticir regular Mereltatldtisegoods taken from ffieir stodK aft not bonght I6r sale Ptif poses, f he pdee reaiiefiSns fife ffoifi tlieif regular low selling price If W6iiGffiil sdecess fiow fliaf people want iiew dependable co6ds" aitd ffie liave learned that

Sale oilers them nothing else. The store is iiew riieihods diid merchandise.

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3osV fefue Sferge Suits; Koriolk sp! Sale M r54:45 506 Fancy Silk Striped and Figured Voiles, Sale Q"j price, per yard alt Ladies' Fine Mercerized Lisle Hose, Sale' price, per 4 & pair ........... LO C White and Black, also colored Striped-LawnsSale ftc price, per yard ..... XUC One lot of Sniail Check" Dimities, .Sale price Q per yard . . ; ut

!Vferceriz'ed Foulard Silks, in

f Iih,t ajiddafk corors 6)1. U tl Safe,' per yard .... 12 C g

gest quif y RippTefte - 0 5 H Sale price, per yard. . liL .

Indies' Lwn ,a,nd Percale ifpuse presses, light 1JO ? cotors; Sale i w C V

$1.00 Ladies' Muslin Under-

skirts,' wide embroid- rrfl if

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4 4and. SioQ' .Chil- fT K dren's Wash Dresses I i)L

$5 Ladies' Rail coat; Sale price.

$5 Ladies' Rain- AQ

...DO.i70

ery flounce .... .

25(; JBest Quality., French, Or

gandies at half price during

sale, per j'a'rd .

12k

50c -36-inch Ramie Linen',, it;' White,- Lavender, Pink and natural colors, Q(J per yard OiC

65-inch Bleached Mercerized

terns, Sale per j-ard.

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Damask, choice pat- QAZi

5c Lawn.' your choice, OI

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Sale price per yard

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26l6bJ 9x15 Seamless taft&'t- It ry .Rug, Sale (g,-l V-fr l

price JLtjmtjyj

$30v00 , 9x12 Body,.., SruseJ

IRugs, Sale C01 GO-

price ......... 310

Rugs 36-inc

Rugs

Extra Heavr Quality If Llrioleum,' Sate price .' . r O t

27-inch Axmmster

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36-inch Axminster CE0 ft-O

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Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts ......

a-in:cJ& Voile,.White, .Tan. K

irpwn, Lavender ana Llgnt Blue. Sale price,' Ofper yard ....... ZJXlXZ

Men's Blue Serge and Worsted

I U-V)', Porisknit, Richryjnd,

X.Qf) grade Union Suits

M'en's Vork Shirts X w Sale pice O-TC Men's n' Boys Straw Hats at Cost.

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