Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 31, 16 December 1913 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY. DEC. ie, 191.1

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Social, Club and Personal Items tlizcbnh R. Thomas Phones 1121-1874

; tlon Las teen arranged. Persons who t expect to attend these functions are I asked to notify members of The coo j mittee. The club house will he decorated with the Christmas colors.

SOCIAL CALENDAR "OR VEDN ESDAY. .'catrophian club will meet ' .'i i k. Glen Whitesel! at her ho:.u. c n Kasit .Main street. Thi- Penny club will not meet in tin- afternoon with Mrs. Besselman. The meeting has heen postponed on account of a death. Th Domestic Science association w.M meet at the Garfield scio;.:. Miss i;iecta Henley will give demonstration. Tli- .lij:iic Study club will not meet. Thu meeting has been deferred until after Christmas. The Laides Aid Society of Chester will meet in the town hall. The Woman's Loyal Moose circcle will meet in the evening at 7:30 o'clock in the .Moose Hall. The affair will be in the nature of a Christmas party. Christmas gifts will be exchanged and lunch will be served. An exhibit of pictures, and Arts and Crafts will be hdd in the afternoon at the studio of Mrs. Maud Kaufman-Eggemeyer on South Eighteenth street. SOCIAL GATHERINGS "Santa Claus' Joy Factory," a pretty Christmas cantata, will be presented Saturday evening, December 20, at the high school auditorium, under the direction of Miss Ruth Yeo, assisted by Miss Ruth JIadley, piano, and Mr. Paul Comstock. The proceeds will be given to the guest house committee on finance. A matinee performance will be given at 2:30. The evening performance will begin at 8 o'clock. The matinee will be 25 cents and the evening admission 50 cents.

The little children who will take part in the cantata represent dolls in a factory. The cast of characters follows: Lady Doll Anna Ralls Scotch Doll Rov Johnson Tailor Doll Glen Weist French Doll Clara Daub Dutch Boy Helen Hill Dutch Girl Margaret Cos Mammy Doll Louise MserhofI Worsted Doll Mark Kennedy Jack-In-the-ISox Walter Maher Mr. Noah Paul Lichtenfels Mrs. Noah Louise Hohr The remainder of the cast is made up of thirteen soldier boys, ten Japanese doll3, eight Christmas candies, seven Eskimos and eight snow fairies. Master Charles Robinson is Jack Frost. Runge's orchestra will assist. Among the list of patrons and patronesses for the affair are Messrs. and Mesdames S. E. Swayne, Ray K. Shiveley, Wilbur Hibberd, John Johnson, li. B. Johnson, Sharon E. Jones, Rudolph G. Leeds, William Dudley Foulkc. William Campbell, Dudley Elmer, If. S. Weed, Rutherford Jones, Paul Comstock, Otto Krone, Charles Moore, Joseph Frame, James Caar, Albert Reed, Edward II. Harris, Edward Campfleld, Gurney Hill, George Scidel, Thomas Campbell, Charles W. i:impr, Demas Coe, Edwin Trueblood, Stanley Hayes, Harry Doan, Ray Robinson, Lewis Ashe, Fred Charles, John L. Rupe, Will Morgan, George Cates, A. D. Gayle, Julian Cates, Edwin Cates, John Lontz. Harry Lontz, Frank Reed, Fred Bartel, Ben Bartd, Edgar F. Hiatt, John Nicholson, John Metier, Horace Hadley, Everett Lemon, Harry Gennett, Jonas Gaar, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Krueger, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Marvel, Dr. Sweitser, Dr. and Mrs. Churchill, Col. and Mrs. W. J. Robie, Mrs. Jeannette Leeds, Miss Esther Griffin White, Mrs.

Mr. Charles Howard Clawson. a well know artist, has a beautiful col-

. . -.--t- lection of watercoiors on exhibition at ' ! Daisy Vaughan, Mrs. Jennie Y&ryan.j Starr Pi,ano 0,ms- Soma of the; : Sirs. John Shrover. Mrs. Clem Gaar, . Pictures are beaui.iul and v.oi;,d make ; !Mr. Howard Campbell, Mi t.dr.b ' '-"Bir.g Ctnstmas gats. One cf the; Moore, Misses Eleunora. and Frnc-s ' pictures which attracts the eye of the; Robinson. Mrs. Emily Yeo, Mr. George j passerby has exquisite coloring. In the ! Barnes, Miss Sarah inn, Mrs. Jean- i foreground are nymphs and wood fai-, j rtette Bland, Dr. Lyons and Miss Rose ! ries. The twin oakes in the Dacltground ;

I Dougan. add to its attractiveness,

home, sjuth of h city. The hours were- fcpent s-ccialiy and with music ; and games. The guests were Messrs. ! an-i Mesdames Winifred Smelser. ! Charles Williams. William Eeeson.

Earl Caskcy, Lewis Deeson, Milo steer. '.!. Lewis Ha v. lev. Louis Trouse.

Miss Gwendo'i'n Fouike. chairman, Mrs. Rudolph G. I.rds. .V.ss Mar;.Campbell, Mrs. A. D. GayP-. Miss Edith Nicholson and Mr.-:. W. JtcNnscu, are members of the social committee at the Country club for the romain i- r of the month of December. Tvo large social functions have been announced by those in charge. The first wiil be a Christmas ball which will be held Saturday evening, December the 27. New Year's afternoon a large recep-

Covers were laid for fourteen guests at the dinner given last evming by Mr. Erman Stash at his o:ne on East Main street for Miss Hazvl Arena of Greenville, O., Miss Jane Carson of Indianapolis and Miss Zoe Oven cf Petoskey, Michigan. Flowers and ferns appointed the table. An elegant dinner in several courses v,as served.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trouse were given a pleasant surprise Sunday at their

Hawiey, Luciie lia.viey, Eiaaline Hawicy, Etna Steeall. Irene WiUians, Hilda Stegali. Ficrence Guthrie, Marcia Colvir.. Mt t-rs. Eari Pe-ejon, Harry

Ilartman. Waiter Hartman, Chester Ht-ims. Omar Williams, Ray Stegall. Ha! Hawiey. Albert Kerseher. Robert Steea.il and Harry O'Dell. Mrs. Kate DiawiJlie of this city attended a dinm-r Sunday given for Mrs. Lcuii-a Sh-.'rry by her chi'dr.n at her home in Newcastle. The a"'"r. :r was in ceiel rati"-:: of Mvf. SV-erry's seventysixth birthday anniversary.

The immediate relatives of Samuel Mar'.au f ailed at his re.'ideiic. 3o . " r'!i Fifth street Sunday afternoon to congratistate him upon his eighty-. third birthday. An old fashioned basket supper was the feature, interspers

ed with reminiscences of Richmond ! forty years ago. Those present were ; Messrs. and Mesdames Edwin Marlatt. Alvin Marlatt. Lois Chenoweth and lit- ' tie daughter Audrey, William Lee, H. R. Marlatr. Mrs Jefferson Clark. Mary

?melser, Gertrude t LPe .ane tjPO Mr. hj. Price, Wm. P.

Mar'.att of Winchester. Ind., and M. M. Rehr of Greenville, Ohio.

AS THEY COME AND GO Miss Mary and Miss Imogen Smith of New Castle were the gusts of Miss Grace Kelly recently at her tome ou North Twelfth street.

Mrs. Ella Sherin and son. Clawson. are visiting with Dt. and Mrs. J. KKing of South Ninth street.

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TRADE HERE ONCE And You'll Trade Here Again.

CORDUROY DRESSES fn Blue, Brown and Red

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CHILDREN'S COATS All Sizes, AH Colors

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Specials for Wednesday Thursday and FVIdsty Women's and Misses' COATS AH Colors All Sizes, All Materials Values up to $12

OUR FACTORY LOCATED At 53 E. 3rd St., New York City.

Fine Leather

make Ideal Xmas Gifts. Next to Y. M. C A. Building. OPEN EVENINGS.

BLACK FRENCH CONEY FUR SETS Large Shawl Collar and Pillow Muff

SEPARATE MUFFS In Black and Brown

Values to $20

CHINA WOLF SETS Easily worth $10.00

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WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUITS Every Known Material, Style, Color Values up to $20.00 9.75 No Charge for Alteration.

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PLUSH COATS Sealette Plush, worth $20

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ths family will appreciate and enjoy the furni-

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gift lasts indefinitely. Every one is pleased and

proud. We illustrate some especially attractive articles for Father, Mother, Sister, Brother each a real gift that will afford a world of pleasure. The Hoosicr Cabinet, by saving millions of steps and hours of time, makes cooking easy and pleasant. What present would mother appreciate more? A luxurious Morris chair, a prettv dressing table, a footstool for tired feet each will delight laderinitelv.

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CHRISTMAS SILK SALE For 49c Yard Lot of L'6-inch printed Egyptian Crepes in beautiful line of colors, 75c value, Christinas Salo 41) For 79c Yard 1-ot 36-inch striped Mescalines, just the thing for Waists and One-piece Dresses, poods that wp sold at $1 a yard; Christmas Sale TOO For 89c Yard All of our 36-inch plain Messaline Silks, in all the light and dark shades, a cloth that we can recommend to our customers, regular $1.25 value; Christmas sale..S)

I 10 pieces 24-inch printed Silk Pop

lins, in the three-tone effects, good line of colors, plenty of navy and Copen, regular 75c value, Christinas Sale 49c BLACK SILKS $1.00 StJ-ineh Black Messaline 7o $1.25 36-inch Black Messaline )S( $1.25 36-inch Black Taffeta . )Sc $1.25 36-inch Black Beau Do Soi. for ase WOOL DRESS GOODS For 75c Yard Beautiful line 32-inch Ail Wool French Challies for ladies' and children's wear in both the light and dark combinations. A very appropriate gift at 75c

The Black Wool Goods section is always an important department for the holidays. A complete line of all the new weaves. Pee the special values we are offt?ri,,S at Sl.OO LADIES' GLOVES Melba, $1.00 See. our special German Lambskin Gloves in all shades and sizes, a glove usually sold at $1.25; our Christmas price '.. Sl.OO Princess $1.50 This is our genuine French Kid Glove in all the light and dark shades with the spear point embroidery, a glove that gives perfect satisfaction SI. 50 Ladies' Cape 83c Special lot of Ladies' English Cape Gloves for street wear. They come in English tan and brown; our regular $1.25 value, Christmas sale P"ce S3C DOLLS DOLLS We have just received the final shipment of our unbreakable Character rolls. We carry the celebrated Horsman line, all sizes from 50c to $5.00. See tho special values we are offering at $1.00.

BEADED CHIFFON SCARFS See these! Come in Blue, Pink, White, Black, Lavender and Green, a regular $1.00 value; special Christmas price 50c STATIONERY 300 boxes Monogram Stationery; this is a fine quality of linen paper, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes to the box, regular 50c value special 35c; 3 for $1.00. LEATHER HAND BAGS One gross Ladies' Leather Hand Bags in both the large and envelope shapes. These are all leather, leather lined, well made, and fitted with coin purse, choice of a variety of styles, Christmas sale gl. VANITY CASES All of our customers are complimenting our line of these popular goods. German silver, priced 50c to $3.00. Specials at 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. HANDKERCHIEFS Women's Handkerchiefs, 25c All linen, embroidery, large assortment of the new corner and side

designs, also the butterfly and eyelet patterns. The narrow Armenian lace edge goods are very attractive. All hand work, 2oC. $1.38 half dozen. Irish Shamrock Lawns The daintiest designs one could imagine are found in this line; some are made with the narrow lace edge, also new designs in Venetian cut-out patterns. There are a fewpatterns in the new pink, lavender and green designs of embroidery, for 25c; half dozen $1.38. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Special care has been taken to fulfil all requirements in our men's department. For 19c. An all linen Initial, U-inch hem, full size, box of 6 for 9Sc N For 15c; 2 for 25c All Linen, H. 1i, Vz Inch hem. full size. For 25c and 50c 2-inch hems, special values at 25c and 50c. MEN'S TIE SETS 50c Tie and Silk Lisle Hose to match, put in a special Christmas Box; all colors.

MEN'S SHIRTS For 50c Made of pood quality percale, coat style, attached laundered cuffs, sizes 14 to 17. For .SI. 00 Made of Percale or Madras, pleated or soft bo.-oms attached cuffs, well made, cut full mzp, also carried in white, pleated, sizes 14 to IS. MEN'S MUFFLERS Complete lir.e of the Phoenix Knitted Mufflers in mercerized and pure silk, grey or whit", also full dress black Mufflers in rey, white and black, priced 50c to $1.50 MEN'S NECKWEAR 50c Fure si'k knit, velvet open end silk and French seam silk, all the new- cros3 stripes and diagonals; also the newest Persian patterns; no need of paying more; our line will meet all requirements .-50C HOSIERY Guaranteed Hose for men, put up 6 pairs in a box. Silk Lisle with seamless foot, black and colors; 6 pairs will wear six months; per fcox S1.50

WAYNE KNIT SILK HOSE Everyone can use and appreciate silk hosiery when wear and good looks are combined as in the Wayne Knit line. Women's 50c Pure silk boot, lisle top, sole and spliced heel, black and tan, box of 6 pairs for 2.75 Women's $1.00 Medium weight silk garter, lisle top and sole, black, white and tan, box of 3 pairs for S3.00 Men's 50c Medium weight silk, lisle sole, black and colors, box of six pairs for S2.75 Women's 35c; 3 for $1.00 Wayne Knit indestructible Hose, put up special for Christmas, Silk lisle, medium weight wear guaranteed. CHILDREN'S GAUNTLET GLOVES, 50c Heavy fleeced, special Bey Scout, cuff, all leather, well finished. In grey, black and tan; also a good kid glove lined with close knit elastic cuff (not gauntlet) In black, tan and grey.

TUMBLER COASTERS The best coaster eer made. Improved, will not adhere to the tumbler; silver plated, a set of sir for Sl.SO CUT GLASS. 10c; $1.20 DOZ. Flare Tumblers. Hardled Sherbets and Footed Sherbets, beautiful patterns, per dozen SI. 20 Same cutting in Sugar and Cream Sets for 25 CASSEROLES These popular P.aking Dishes with nickel plated servers are a very popular Item. 7- inch, complete OSc 8- incb, complete SI. GO MUSIC ROLLS A very complete line from C3c to $3.50. SHAVING MIRRORS A popular gift for a man. a!l French plate, $2.50 to $3.00. SHAVING STANDS The largest and most complete line in the city. $2.00 to $5.00. CUT GLASS The largest, cheapest and best Cut Glass department in the city. All marked at Boston Store prices.

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