Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 296, 23 October 1914 — Page 5

xati RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1914

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Social Calendar

The regular supper will be given at the Country club at the usual hour for members. Mr. and Mrs. Nohr -will meet their dancing classes in the morning at the Pythian Temple between the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Crichet's children's class in dancing -will mee at her home on North Ninth street. The Alpine Dancing club will give a dance in the Odd Fellow's hall. Halloween with all its weird designs and emblems is being looked forward to with more interest this year than ever before and this fact is probably due to the elaborate charity frolic which society will enjoy Saturday evening, October 31. The party is to be held in the new barn of the B. O. Hill Floral company, near Easthaven. All the proceeds from the affair will be turned over to the

Central Charity bureau. It is expected that seventy-five couples will attend the function and invitations will be Issued within the near future. All the decorations will be appropriate to Halloween. Dancing and music will be features. The committee in charge is arranging for a Turkish room where cigars and other articles may be procured and the men will enjoy a smoker. Each guest will bring her own lunch box which during the course of the evening will be auctioneered off by Mr. William Dudley Foulke. The committees In charge are: Committee on general arrangements, Mrs. Rudolph Qaar Leeds and Mrs. Joseph Hill; committee on amusements, Mr. Joseph Hill, Mr. Rudolph Oaar Leeds and Mr. Omar G. Murray; police department, Mr. -Willard Z. Carr, chairman with Mr. Walter Eggemeyer, assistant; committee to arrange for the Turkish room, Mr. Earl Mann, chairman; finance committee, Mr. Albert D. Gayle, chairman, Mr. Samuel Gaar, Mr. George Cates and Mr. Edgar F. Hiatt; committee on music and dancing, Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman and Mrs. Julian Cates; decoration committee, Mr. Fred Lemon, chairman, Mrs. Richard Study and Mrs. Charles Drultt. Refreshment (ontmittee, Mr. George Dllks and Mrs. Earl Mann. The check room will be in charge of Mrs. Omar G. Murray and Mr. William Dudley Foulke will be the auctioneer. This

Smith, Walter Moore, K. D. Cofield and Roy Barton. The Misses Margaret and Mary Qulgley were pleasantly surprised at their pretty new home on North Seventh street by a party of masked friends. The rooms were decorated appropriate to Halloween. An elegant two-course luncheon was served. Those enjoying the affair were Misses Elsie Brg, Lillian Johnson, Flora Weisbrod, Elizabeth Gruelick, Minnie Romberg, Pearl Veregge, Clara Luken, Nell Coleman, Lulu Hampton, Myrtle Coate, Charlotte Denny, Stella McConlogue, Margaret Qulgley, Mary Quigley, Mrs. L. M. Coate, Mrs. J. Quigley, Miss Campbell and Miss Fleming.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Coate are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. Gooch, of Los Angeles, Cal., at their home on North A street. Mrs. Edward H. Harris was hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Collegiate Club at her home on South Sixteenth street. Miss Ruthanna Sims of Chicago was a guest of the club. Mrs. J. Herschel Coffin had the paper for the afternoon, and

her subject was "The Land System." The paper was excellent and was thoroughly enjoyed by the members. The club adopted the plan suggested by the executive board of the Federation of Women's Clubs, and will not Berve refreshments at any of the meetings. In two weeks Miss Carolyn Carpenter will entertain the club at her home on South Thirteenth street. The beginners' class in dancing, taught by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp, will meet this evening at 7 o'clock In the Eagles' dance hall. All members are asked to be present at on time. At 9 o'clock an assembly party will be held. The Thursday Afternoon Auction Bridge club was entertained yesterday by Mrs. W. A. Park at her home on East Main street. The game was played at several tables. Mrs. Ralph Benning, of Eaton, O., was a guest. After the gare the hostess served delicious refreshments. In two weeks Mrs. Edward Schalk will entertain the club at her home on North Eighteenth street. Mr. Lawton Parker of Chicago, Mr. Herman Wessel of the Cincinnati Art Academy and Mr. R. A. Holland of the St. Louis Meseum who will be the judges at the art reception this evening to be held in the Public Art Gallery at the high school with Mrs. Paul

North Nineteenth street, not to adopt the plan to do away with refreshments at the various club meetings. However a purse will be made up and presented to the executive board of the Federation of Women's clubs. Gnests for the afternoon were Mrs. Dodd and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Eva Lamb had the paper. The club will meet In a fortnight with Mrs. Mary Price at her home on Nerth Fifteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Fry are the parents of a baby born Saturday, October 17 at their home on North J street. Mrs. Fry was formerly Miss Ada Noss.

Mildred Townsend, Blanch Hampton, Mary Williams, Lenora Cook, Dorothy Henning, Tressa Collins, Margaret Lemon and Gertrude Dietrich. Mr. and Mrs. John Niewoebner gave a breakfast this morning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Duning, who were married last evening.

Mrs. W. B. Lambert returned to her home at Crescent, Okla., after spending a month with relatives in Connersviile and Richmond.

French baskets filled with pink and white roses. The place cards contain

ed dainty hallowe'en designs. About the rooms were placed bouquets of huge yellow and white chrysanthemums. Autumn leaves, brown-eyed susans and golden-rod were also used in the other rooms. An elaborate luncheon In four courses was served. Covers were laid for Mesdames Walter Dalbey, James Fry, O. g. Nixon, W. H. Keisker, Olan Murray, Saul Davis, Ira Swisher, Will Clendenin, Harry Shaw, Charles Kreimeier, Ralph Moehr, George Weir, Frank Whitsell, Edward Warfel, Mrs. Kipling, Miss Margaret Murray of Union City, and Mrs. Lauren Whitsell. The afternoon was spent playing five hundred. Annual donation day for the Home of the Friendless will be held Tuesday, October 27, at the home. Dinner will be served at the home at noon to out of town donors. Mrs. U. B. G. Ewing is president, Mrs. Emma Hadley, secretary and Mrs. Mumbower, treasurer. The home is not connected in any way with the Central Bureau of Charities and depends on the public for its donations. Any article of food, bedding, table linen, clothing or groceries will be acceptable.

The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Second Pres-

Tuesday afternoon of the coming . byterlan church was entertained yes-

week after school a masquerade party terday afternoon by Mrs. A. C. Unwill be given at the Garfield for all the students. The affair promises to ,?mm!!?m?!!!!' be most enjoyable. Refreshments will mp

be served and there will be games and ! music.

derhlll at ther home on North Twentieth street. Twenty-three members were present in addition to several guests. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by Mesdames C. A. Reigel and William N. Gartside. An excellent program was presented. A musical trio, a feature of the program, was composed of Mrs. E. E. Davis, Mrs. Oscar Hasty and Miss Inez Hasty. Miss Inex Hasty played an instrumental number, and little Miss Margaret Shallenberg sang a pretty solo. Papers were read by Mrs. John Falck, Mrs. Edward Cook, Mrs. Addington and Mrs.'C. A. Reigel. Mrs. Hasty gave a reading. The rooms were decorated with flowers and ferns. A luncheon was served.

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Mrs. Charles F. Moffitt and daugh-! ter Miss Vera Moffitt entertained this j afternoon with a large bridge party and were assisted by Mrs. Harvey Trimble, Mrs. L. C. Nicholson, Mrs. Walter N. Carpenter and Mrs. Charles ;

Davis. Indianapolis News. The Moffitts recently visited here with friends and kinspeople. Members of the Kappa Sigma Nus met with Miss Gertrude Dietrich at her home on South Fifteenth street last evening. After the business hour a dainty menu was served. Covers were laid for Misses Florence Cummins, Mary McMulIen, Florence Bartel, Vera Pfafflin, Margaret Beasley,

The following invitations have been sent out: Halloween dance. The entertainment committee of Cambridge lodge Knights of Pythias requests the presence of yourself and ladies at a Halloween dance Friday, October 30, 1914, at the Pythian Temple, Cambridge City, music by Hurst theatre orchestra. Programs promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Ladies will wear calico and the gentlemen overalls.

It was decided Thursday at the meeting of the Alice Carey club held at the home of Mrs. Emma Eva on

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promises to be one of the most unique , t, Mrg Elmer Eggemeyer and and delightful socia affairs given in j MlBg Gwendoline Foulke formed a this city for some time. Later other t t tQ Country club tnl8 noon assistants will be added to the com-; nd had luncheon. mittees. The women guests will wear i

cotton dresses and the men overalls, j

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henley and Bon of St. Louis, are the guests of Mrs. Gertrude Henley and Miss Electa Henley for a few days at their home on South Seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nohr will meet their classes in dancing Saturday morning from 9 until 11 o'clock at the Pythian Temple. The young pupils will receive instructions from 9 until 10 o'clock and the advanced pupils from 10 until 11 o'clock.

Mrs. Mary Price of North Fifteenth street, who has been visiting in Baltimore and other points for some time, will return home Saturday.

A charming social function for Thursday was the pretty miscellaneous shower given in the afternoon by Mrs. George Smith at her home, 317 South Fifteenth street, in honor of Mrs. Raymond Smith. The house was beau- j tifully decorated with flowers and ' ferns. i A lattice work made of white crepe ; paper ribbons was arranged between the double doors and white wedding bells were surspended from the center All the decorations were in pink and white. Pink and white carnations were used copiously in decorating the rooms. The afternoon was spent socially and with music and games. The bride received a number of beautiful and useful gifts. At at late hour a delicious luncheon in several

courses was served.

A beautifully appointed luncheon was given today at 1 o'clock by Mrs. Lauren Whitsell at her home on South Twelfth street, when she entertained In this manner in honor of Mr. Ralph Moehr of Los Angeles, California. In the center of the table were

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Misses Elizabeth Ohmit of Cambridg

City, Rose Ferling, Hazel Mashmeyer, Mary Ford, Nola Russell, Lela Alanford. Iteba Dwlre of Eaton. Ohio. Ruth Hadley. Mable Reigel, Alice Sharp. Marjorie Mayhew. Dorothy Rodefeld, Mesdames Warren Lucas, Percy Smith, George VV. Reid of East Main street. C. E. C. Barton, Omar Clark, William Barton, Roy Parshall, Elmer

Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few wellknown vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, you will know them by their olivo color. Tbese tablets are wonder-workers on tno liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter that one's system collects. If vnn have a Dale face, sallow look, dull

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Women's and Misses' $19.75 to $21.50 Coats, at

Handsome Styles in Tweeds, Plaids, Mixtures, Plu6hes, Diagonals, Astrakhan Cloths and Broadcloths. Every model extremely stylish. . Unusually Goodlooking at $6.98, $7.98, $10.98 and up.

Serge and Satin Combinations Silk Poplin, Satin Messaline and Crepe de Chene Dresses. A grand variety to choose from! Mostly

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Other styles in suits, $12.50, $14.75 and up.

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70 Dozen New Fall Shirts Included in This Event. Many Entirely New Styles and Patterns Are Shown

LOT I. $1.00 Negligee Shirts, 79c These shirts are guaranteed to

be equal in material, fit and workmanship to any dollar shirt on the market. If they are not satisfactory, they may be return-

The Special Sale of Dress Goods The values here are attracting the ladies in large numbers. There are nine special lots at 49c, 59c, 69c, 73c, 89c, $1.00, $1.19, $1.25, $1.39. Ostrich Plumes at Hall This display will be taken down on Saturday evening. There are nine prices, 98c to $5.48. Black and white and all the fashionable shades.

ed and the price will be refunded. Made coat style, no collar attached laundried cuffs. Made of fast color percale, large range of patterns, colored or black and white stripes. Sizes 14 to 17. $1.00 value. October sale... 79c LOT II. Pleated Shirts, $1.00 Compare these with regular $1.50 values, very fine quality of Soisette, horizontal striped, fine tucked bosom, soft cuff, coat style. There are many new patterns, especially good assortments in lavender, blues and black and whites. Sizes 14 to 15. LOT III Flannel Shirts, $1.00 Light weight grey flannel, attached link front collar, coat style, pearl buttons. Sizes 14 to 17. LOT IV 50c Work Shirts 39c 50 dozen genuine Amoskeag and Blue Bell Cheviot Work Shirts, attached collar, cut full size, well made. Sizes 14 to 17. October sale 39c LOT V 50c Outing Night Shirts Good weight Outing, well made, full size, attached collar, plain or braid trimmed, come in blue or pink stripes. LOT VI Men's Shirts at Half Price. We have a few broken lots, not a complete line of sizes. Thej are clean and perfect goods. We want to sell them quick is the reason we make the low price. Read what they are: Assortment A 50c Men's Work Shirts, 25c Black ground with white stripes, heavy twill, attached collar. Sizes 14 and 15. Now ...25c

Assortment B 50c Negligee Shirts, 25c Good quality Percale, black and white stripes, attached laundried cuffs, no collars. Sizes 14 16 and 17. Now ..25c Assortment C 69c Negligee Shirts, 39c Cotton Cream Pongee, also striped patterns, soft cuffs, separate collar to match, sizes 15, 16 and 16. Now ...39c

HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Men's Hose, 15c; 2 for 25c Black, black with white sole, tan, red, lavender, green and navy, all fast colors, seamless foot, four-thread heel and toe. 15c; 2 pairs for 25c Men's Fibre Silk Hose, 25c Wayne Knit, lisle heel and toe. They are as dressy as a pure silk hose and wear better. Come in black and grey 25c Men's Wool Hose, 25c Five different styles, extra heavy, medium weight cashmere in black, grey and blue 25c Men's Shirts and Drawers at 50c Heavy or medium weight, ribbed or extra heavy flat fleece. Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers. $1.00 An exceptionally good Essex Mills garment. In cither a full weight or the heavy winter weight. Also Doctor Wright's heavy flat wool fleece. Men's Union Suits, $1.00 Light weight for fall or medium and heavy weight fleeced garments. Come in grey or cream, closed crotch. Men's Wool Union Suits for $2.50. Richmond made. Are the best. They are perfectly proportioned and well made. Closed crotch.

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