Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 280, 5 October 1914 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914

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Opening meeting of Sbeepshead club with Mrs. Webb Pyle, South Twelfth street. Criterion Literary club will meet with Mrs. W. E. Oliver, 20 North Twentieth street. Progressive Literary club with Mrs. Mrs. Glen Haisley, 315 South Thirteenth street, program as announced. Ben Hur card party, Masonic Temple. Social Aid of Reid Memorial with Mrs. Mabel Johnston, South Tenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp's adult dancing class at Eagles hall. Moose card party at Moose hall. Aftermath society with Miss Mary A. Stubbs, 1200 North G street. Ladies Aid society of South Eighth Street Friends church at church. Kensington club with Mrs. Omer Chase, North Twentieth street. Pitts-Knauber wedding at St. Andrew's at nine o'clock. m m m The Ladies Aid society of the South Eighth Street friends church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the church. A full attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Heins entertained informally last evening for Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bockoff, who are leaving Richmond for their new home in Indianapolis. The meeting of the L. M. C, which was to have been held at the home of Miss Ruth Allen, 252 Northwest Second street this evening, has been changed to 306 North Fourteenth street. All members are asked to be present at six o'clock. Mi6s Nelle Guffin of Rushville, has returned to her home after an extended visit in this city. A number of friends surprised Miss Lydia Bockstette at her home on South Tenth street. Games were enjoyed by all and refreshments were served at a late hour. The invited guests were: Misses Pauline Kirchen bar, Rose Myers, Rose Stoddert, Marie Coonly, Mona Mossman, Ethel Ray, Florence Ticker, Florence Diessela, Florence Von Carlezon, Elizabeth Earnest, Gladys Pierson, Cecile Howard, Alvina Hilgeman, Callie Hensley, Violet Collings, Lettte Collings, Hazel Ramsey, Marie Bockstette, Messrs. Kenneth Anderson, Howard Bailey, Clarence Blue, Clarence Libbert, Eugene Hays, Chauncey Burr, Leo Moore, Joe Cutter, Guy McMath, George Snyder, Harry Bockstette and Mr. and Mrs. Bockstette.

Mr. and Mrs. Brumfield of Easthaven avenue, entertained at dinner yesterday for Mrs. B. Stoffer of East Germantown, Misses Nova and Hazel Roller of Greensfork, Mr. and Mrs. James Brumfield and daughters Hazel and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brumfield, Misses Edna Martin and Irene Sourbeer. An important meeting of the Art association will be held at the Art Gallery tonight at 7:30 o'clock. This is the annual meeting for the election of officers and of four members of the board of directors. The meeting of the Alioe Carey club will be held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Compton of West Richmond as hostess, instead of Mrs. MaryPrice, as announced earlier. The club will observe "Indiana Day with the fol

lowing program: "Indiana Prose Writers" i Mrs. George" Knight! "Indiana Poets" Mrs. Alice Price Responses James Whitcomb Riley. J The opening meeting of the year for I the Aftermath society will be held at I the home of the president, Miss Mary! A Stubbs, 1200 North G street, Tues-'

day afternoon. The program includes a paper by Miss Stubbs on "Health Culture." Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meet their adult dancing class Tuesday evening at the Eagles hall at 7:30 o'clock. The galleries will not be open to the public on this occasion. Mrs. Omer Chase will be hostess for the opening meeting of the year for the Kensington club Tuesday afternoon at her home on North Twentieth street. No formal program is announced and the afternoon will be spent with needlework. j

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The Domestic Science association has issued its yearbook for 1914-1915, The officers of the association are: President Mrs. A. W. Roach. First Vice President Miss Mary A. Stubbs. Second Vice President Mrs. Fred Bartel. Recording Secretary Mrs. Ray Holton. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. N. R, Melhuish. .Treasurer Mrs. Harry Dalbey. Chairmen of committees: Ways and Means Mrs. Walter H. Bates. Program Mrs. Benton Addington. Membership Mrs. Lee B. Nusbaum. Social Mrs. Harry. Mather. Press Mrs. Paul L. Ross. Property Mrs. H. H. Huntington. Chosen Members Mrs. Frank Land and Mrs. Allen D. Hole. The program follows: October 7. Hostess Mrs. A. W. Roach. President's day. October 21. Hostess Mrs. Frank Chambers. Conservation of Energy in Housekeeping Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith. November 4. Musicale. In charge of Mrs. Fred Miller. November 18. Hostess Mrs. Richard Schillinger. Business meeting. December 2. Hostess Mrs. Allen D. Hole. Progress of Domestic Science in the Schools Mr. J. T. Giles. December 16. Hostess Mrs. A. C. Scott. Literature on Domestic Science Miss Edna Johnson. January 6. Hostess Mrs. Lee B. Nusbaum. Election of officers. January 20. Place of meeting to be announced. Dr. Hurty. February 4. Hostess Mrs. Harry Mather. Prepared foods by members of the club. February 17. Hostess Mrs. Frank Land. -Adulterations of Textiles Miss Stella Kinsey. March 3. Banquet. March 17.. Hostess Mrs. Ed Schalk. Subject unannounced Mrs. James Judson. March 31. Hostess Mrs. George Knollenberg. Business meeting. April 14. Place of Meeting to be announced. Reciprocity day Mrs. A. W. Roach, Mrs. Edna Pike, Centerville; Miss Elizabeth Lashley, Mrs. Laura Dolloff, Mrs. Frances Murray, New Paris; Mrs. Ella Kenworthy, Mrs. Emma Landis, Mrs. Saville Kempton, Centerville, Mrs. Grace Kin, Centerville; Mrs. Carrie Jones, Hagerstown, Mrs. Delia Reynolds, Hagerstown; Mrs. Lizzie Pyle, Mrs. Thomas Eliason. In charge of Mrs. A. D. Cobb. April 28. Hostess Mrs. John M. Coate. Business meeting.

NOT DRUGS FOOD DID IT. After using laxative and cathartic medicines from childhood a case of chronic constipation yielded to' the scientific food, Grape-Nuts, in a few days. "From early childhood I suffered with such terrible constipation that I had to use laxatives continuously, going from one drug to another and suffering more or less all the time. "A prominent physician whom I consulted told me the muscles of the digestive organs were weakened and could not perform their work without help of some kind, so I have tried at different times about every laxative and cathartic known, but found no help that was at all' permanent. I had finally become discouraged and had given my case up as hopeless, when I began to use the pre-digested food, Grape Nuts. "Although I had not expected this food to help my trouble, to my great surprise Graue-Nuts digested easily from the first, and in a few days I was convinced that this was just what my system needed. "The bowels performed their functions regularly and I am now completely and permanently cured of this awful trouble. "Truly the power of scientific food must be unlimited." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Trial 10 days of Grape-Nuts, when regular food does nto seem to sustain the body, works wonders. "There's a' Reason." Look in pkgs. for the famous little boow, "The Road to Wellville." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and flill of human interest. (Advertisement)

READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT FALL JACKETS 38 in the lot, all new, assorted sizes, all the newest materials and colors, worth up to $15.00; choice, Harvest Sale $4.98 SUITS worth up to $35.00, sizes 14-16. and 35 to 40; all bought this spring season; choice while they last at 87.08 SPECIAL LOTS of Dress Skirts with Russian Tunic, assorted colors and sizes at $3.98 & $4.98 Specially bought for this sale. WOOL AND SILK DRESSES One lot in this assortment; you will find dresses worth up to $20.00; Fall models, Harvest Sale, choice $7.98 WAISTS See the counter of White Waists, 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 goods, choice 494 See the new lot of Fall Waists bought for this sale, high or soft rolling collars, open front or open back, $1.50 and $2 values, all new Fall models, Harvest Sale 98tf SILK WAISTS White, colors, Roman stripes, plaids and solid colors to match any suit or skirt; Harvest Bale, $2.50, $3.98, $4.98. SWEATERS All the new Fall line is here; Women's, Misses' ' and Children's Women's $1.50 to $7.50 Jumbo Knit . ... . .$3.50 and $5.00 Misses' & Chiidren's 50c to $3.50 Specials at 98c and $1.50 PETTICOATS 10 dozen new silk, all colors and lengths. $1.50 values; Harvest Sale 794 5 DOZEN SILK MESSALINE and Soft Taffeta Petticoats, in white and colors; $3 value; Harvest Sale $1.98 SILK JERSEY TOP PETTICOATS with messaline flounce, $3.50 value; Harvest Sale Price $2.25 HOUSE DRESSES AND KIMONOS, $1.25 and $1.50 values; Harvest Sale $1.00 CHILDREN'S DF1SSES Special for school ear, percale, galatea, ginghams, all reduced one-fourth. Prices 44c to $1.50. Harvest Sale specials, 74c and 94c. tat DRESS GOODS AND SILKS $1.00 YARD We always make a special effort at this price in our Dress Goods department; this season the assortments are even larger and values better than ever. We mention just a few of the many weaves we show: Henrietta, Ottoman, Santoys, Armures, Crepes, Fancy Worsteds, etc., from 40 to 45 inches wide, in every wanted color; Harvest Sale, choice for $1.00 $1.50. YARD One of the most popular cloths this season is our silk and wool poplin; these are being used for all sorts of dresses; the width is 40 iirches; come in six good shades; Harvest Sale $1.50 59c YARD 5 pieces 42-inch all wool Henrietta; it is a French cloth and comes in five good shades: Copen., Brown, Prune, Navy and Black; real value, 85c, Harvest Sale 594 50c YARD One lot of 36-inch All Wool Ottoman, just the thing for suits and dresses, also children's wear, medium weight and six splendid shades; a regular 75c value; Harvest Sale Price 50C COATINGS Our line is larger and better than ever before; all 50 to 60 inches wide; new plaids, stripes and novelty weaves, for capes and coats; prices range from $1.50 to $3.50 per yard. BLACK GOODS SECTION We always give this section of the department special attention. This season promises to be a strong black season. You will find every weight and weave that you might wish for at prices to suit every purse. See the special values at $1.00 Yard. 4 SILK DEPARTMENT $1.25 YARD One of the most popular items is our 36-inch plain Taffeta in all the street and evening shades, a cloth that we can recommend to our trade. Harvest Sale $1.25 $2.00 YARD We are showing a 44-inch Canton Crepe in a beautiful range of colors including Prune, Copen, Navy, Black, Myrtle, etc.; Harvest Sale $2.00

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This annual event will be a thing of the past for another year at the close of business on Saturday evening. This week's offerings will equal and even surpass the values which this store has been giving during the past 7 days.

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59c YARD 20 pieces 26-inch Silk Poplin in a large range of colors in both brocaded, and printed effects; this is our regular 75c value; Harvest Sale price 594 49c YARD 15 pieces 27-inch Fancy Silk Crepes in plain and printed effects; flight-and dark colors; these are regular 76c values; Harvest Sale 494 98c YARD Choice of our $1.25 36-inch Black Taffeta Messaline or Peau De Sol; Harvest Sale price 984 GLOVES On account of the war situation in Europe all kid gloves have advanced from 25 to 50 per cent. As has always been the policy of this store we will not advance prices until our present stock is exhausted, and we would suggest that the glove warts for the entire season be anticipated. FOR $1.00 Melba, our own fine German lamb skin glove with the faris point embroidery in all the staple and light shades, each pair fitted by our expert fitter; Harvest Sale $1.00 FOR $1.50 Princess .is the name of our real French Kid Glove. On this glove we have built the reputation of our Glove Department and if you are one of the few not wearing a Princess, we ask just one trial and you will be added to the many wearers of Princess Gloves; every wanted shade and size; Harvest Sale $1.50 KAYSER SILK GLOVES When you see the word Kayser stamped in your gloves, that means glove satisfaction. It has been our good fortune to be the selling agents for these goods for the last twenty years. They come in all lengths and colors. Short Gloves, 50c, 75c, $1 a Pair. Long Gloves, 75c, $1, $1.50 Pair. CAPE GLOVES, 89c 1200 pairs of Ladies' English Cape 'Walking Gloves, for street wear, English Tans and Browns. We were fortunate in getting these and will not be able to offer any more when this lot is exhausted. They're $1.25 value; Harvest Sale, per pair 894 SASHES AND GIRDLES Just received a beautiful line of the new Girdles in the Roman stripes and Biadere effects, all the new color combinations, in both light and dark shades; special values, 50c and $1.00. LADIES' NECKWEAR We are showing an exceptional line of all the new novelties in Vestees, Guimpes, Medici, etc., made up in Silks, Organdies or Piques, an assortment of styles that will be sure to please. Harvest Sale, 25c and 50c. LADIES' HAND BAGS, $1.00 We are including in this sale one gross of Hand Bags "that were taken from our holiday order. All the new shapes and frames; genuine all leather goods, silk or leather lined, full fitted; regular values you would expect to pay at least $1.50 or $2.00; Harvest Sale $1.00

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RIBBONS We are glad we have the distinction of being known as the "Ribbon Store" of Richmond. We are offering some splendid values for this sale. FOR 19c One lot of 5-inch wide Moire Ribbon for hair-bows, girdles, etc., in white, pink, light blue, lavender, red, Copenhagen, and black. These are the regular 25c values; Harvest Sale, per yard 19 FOR 25c Not how cheap, but how good, is our policy; at this price we show hundreds of pieces of beautiful new Ribbons in Moire, Satin or Taffeta,' also a large line of fancies in checks, plaids, Romans, etc.; Harvest Sale, per yard 254 FOR 39c All silk satin back Velvet Ribbons, just the thing for Belts, Girdles or Millinery. In this lot are included numbers 9-12-16-22; choice of any width; Harvest Sale, per yard .-394 FALL MODELS AMERICAN LADY CORSETS There are American Lady Corsets or all figures, no matter what the size or proportion American Lady Corsets for all occasions American Lady Corsets for all purses. American Lady Corsets are made of the best materials in the American Lady way, by the most skilled and careful labor. Every American Lady Corset keeps its shape, resists wear, stays new. Never any undue stretching or loss of shape, even after hard wear. American Lady Corset designs are the most advanced and authentic, affording perfect lines, an absolutely correct foundation for the season's modes. Our corsetieres will show you "your" American 'Lady Corset model. Isn't it worth while to ask to see It? Final Clearance CORSETS New Fall models, Thomson Glove Fitting Corsets. There's a model for every figure. Harvest Sale Specials $1.50 THOMSON GLOVE FITTING CORSETS 984 We will sell only a limited number at this price; medium bust, long hip, has draw string made of coutile; four -heavy web supporters, neat embroidery trimmed, double wire boned, guaranteed against rust, sizes 18 to 26; Harvest sale 9S4 50c CORSETS, 33c Made of Coutile, four supporters, medium bust, well boned, sizes 18 to 27; Harvest SalQ 394 BRASSIERES, 25c Sizes 34 to 44; two styles; plain or figured cambric; embroidery trimmed, perfectly made.

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WEffi MEN'S SHIRTS 50c SHIRTS, 39c Either light blue Amoskeag Cham bray or "Blue Bell" Cheviot (a little darker than the chambray and heavier); attached collar. These shirts are cut full size and well made; sold everywhere for 50c; size's 14 to 17. Harvest sale 39 50c MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS, 39c Good quality muslin, cut full size, no collar, neatly trimmed, only 5 dozen, sizes 15 to 18. MEN'S 60c OUTING NIGHT SHIRTS Good weight, pink or blue striped, attached collar. HOSIERY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 35c WOMEN'S WAYNE KNIT HOSE, 3 Pairs for 5 Supply your wants now; black only, medium weight lisle, double sole, spliced heel, garter top; there's style and service in every pair. Harvest Sale 3 Prs. 85c WOMEN'S FIBRE SILK BOOT HOSE 354 Gordon Dye, black, white and tan; good weight, double sole, heel and toe; Harvest Sale, S Pairs for $1.00 WAYNE KNIT BOOT SiLK, 50c We never seem to be able to buy enough of this popular number; our Fall shipment has just arrived; pure silk boot, ljfle garter top and double lisle sole; Wayne Knit Hosiery, fit at the ankle. Black. White, Tan. MEN'S HOSE, 15c; 2 for 25c Black and colors, seamless, four thread, heel and toe, fast color. MEN S FIBRE SILK HOSE, 25c Wear better than silk and look as well; double sole, heel and toe; black or tan. Final Clearance SUMMER UNDERWEAR All odd lots far below actual cost 50c MEN'S UNION SUITS, 29c Sizes 34, 36, 38 only; mesh or light weight ribbed, short sleeve, a few long sleeve, all ankle length; Harvest Sale, 29c garm't 50c WOMEN'S Union Suits, 39c Low neck, sleeveless, lace knee, fine quality gauze, silk tape neck, 4, 5, 6; Harvest Sale 25c WOMEN'S Union Suits, 19c low neck, sleeveless, lace knee, 4-5-6. MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR 50c VESTS AND PANTS, 39c Forest Mills. We haven't a complete line of sizes; long sleeve, ankle length ; Harvest sale 39 WOMEN'S-' FLEECED UNION SUITS 69 n 1 tin a ... . iiygsex Mius. 11 win pay to anticipate your winter wants now; they would be good values at 89c. Silk tape reck, crochet trimmed; pure bleached fleece, 4-5-6. Harvest Sale, 69c Suit. OUTING GOWNS Complete fall line Is now ready, priced at 50c to $1.50, OUTING GOWNS, 50c A good garment for these cool nights, with or without collar; cut full, good quality outing, fancy pink or blue striped; sizes 15. 16, 17.

DOMESTICS Hope Muslin 844 9-4 Bleached Sheeting. 27 quality : 22" '4 9-4 Lock wood Sheeting Good quality heavy brown .w.lto 7J4 Extra good quality Ca Muslin 12 1 Indian Head for Middy BloJ!. 36-inch 16?3 Good quality bleached or 'unbleached Canton 104 36-inch Susquehanna Tick, guaranteed feather proof, yd. 254 Heavy Table Felt, 54.inch, 504 64-inch 75 TOWELS Good heavy' Turkish Towel, 18x 36, per pair 394 Large size Turkish Towel, 50c value, per pair 394 12c Huck Towels, half linen, 18x32 10c; $1.20 Dozen Best quality Lancaster Apron Ginghams 7&4 Good quality Apron Ginghams, blue or brown 5 All linen fins Bleached Crash, red, white or blue border, 15c quality; Harvest Sale 12 Stevens' All Linen Bleached Crash 12 All Linen Brown Crash. 16-inch at Yzt Special Satin Covered Pillows. square or oblong; Harvest Sale $1.00 and $1.25 TABLE LINEN Our Prices Have Not Advanced. FOR 89c An all linen bleached Damask, 72-inch, 10 patterns; an exceptionally good quality. MERCERIZED DAMASK, 50c Three new patterns, 66-inch. TABLE LINEN REMNANTS Large assortment and good lengths; special prices. GERMAN Linen Pattern Cloths, 58x80 inch, Special at $1.23 35c RED TABLE CLOTHS per yard 254 15c NEW FALL PERCALES at 12H Many new patterns In Red, Blue, Lavender or black tape stripes, also a complete line of staple patterns, 36 inches wide; Harvest Sale, 12&c. COMFORT COTTON 16 ounce, full weight. Comfort Cotton, at 15c, 4 rolls 60c 9 Ounce, extra fine quality, Niagra pure white. 3x7 ft. sheets, at 122c Roll CURTAIN DEPARTMENT Get ready for your Fall Housecleaning; our entire line of Colonial Draperies reduced; all nets by the yard reduced; all Lace Curtains reduced. TAPESTRY CURTAINS at just half price; regular prices $1.50 to $7.50 pair; Harvest Sale, 75c to $3.75 a Pair. Special Couch Covers at 98c One lot of Ladies' and Gents' Umbrellas. 200 in the assortment; good cover, $2.00 value; Harvest Sale 984 Special Values Outing Flannels, 5c, 8'3c, 10c. New Fall Dress Ginghams, all the new dark plaids and stripes, also good assortment light colors, 15c and 18c values; Harvest Sale, per yard 12$ BLANKETS 100 pairs extra large and heavy tan, grey and white, $1.50 value. Harvest Sale 984 100 pairs Tan. Grey. White, $2 value $1.25 VERY SPECIAL One lot of St Mary's Wool Blankets, White, Red, Grey. 72x84; 5 pounds, regular $5 value; Harvest Sale Price 84.00 One lot of Bed Spreads, hemmed ready for use; extra large, good weight, $1.50 value; Harvest Sale 984 D. M. C. COTTONS Just received from our Import order placed last May, 100 boxes of Art 151 D. M. C. This was not near all of our order, but the importer 'writes he will cancel the balance as there will be no more D. M. C. shipped this sea son. Supply all your wants now. Nos. 1-2-3 10c Nos. 5-10-15-20-30 15c Nos. 40-50-60-70-80-100 20

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