Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 120, 1 April 1915 — Page 9
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MINISTERS TO MEET EXPENSES OF VISIT BY BEY. HONEYWELL Evangelist's Offer to Defray Costs " for Party, Rejected by Members of Pastor's Association. Although it developed that there was a possibility that the Honeywell meeting will not be held oh April 12, members of ..the . .Ministerial Association proceeded with their plans. The entire, program will be In the hands of the Evangelistic committee, headed by Rev. H. S. Jatdes. A letter received from Rev. 'Honeywell yesterday said that the party would bear their own expenses, and that no money would have to be raised. The Ministerial association however voted to take a collection to defray advertising expenses of the meeting. In case there was a surplus left over. It is to be turned into the hands of the Central Charity Bureau. The meeting will either; be held in the Coliseum or the East Main Street Friends church. Committees that served during the time of the Tabernacle meetings will perform similar duties. Clem Oaar will head the ushers, and J. H. McAfee will have charge of the music. Rev. Conrad . Huber
was made chairman of a joint commit
tee on entertainment and reception. The party is expected to arrive in Richmond at 11: 00 a. m. and will immediately have luncheon at the Y. M. C. A. following which a meeting will be held with the Ministerial association. : The mass meeting will be held In the evening. ..-- v - ! .
NURSE BACKERS
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of D. S. A. with Florence Benner Liu-ton-in charge and Miss Hannah Fuller assistant. - ."Day nursery with Mrs. Hale as matron under supervision of Florence Benner Linton. "Home for visiting nurses and matron. "As rest room and for D. S. A. board arid committee meetings. ' "The house will be given a general cleaning every week-and will be cleaned each day by work women. "Noon lunch or dinner at 11:30. Naps after meals. Lunch at 4; nursery closes at 6. "The matron's duty is to receive children, give baths,- oversee and assist in preparing foor-for-lunches and dinners. She will make a daily chart of all entries and report to nurse immediately if. any child does not appear in the best of hearth. : Nurses will be given half a day a week vacation , and, one. .month, with, pay if in the. em- ' "ploy of D..S. A. for .one- yearj two weeks with pay If less than a year." Committees Take Charge. ', The list of committees of the executive board follows: House Committee Mrs. Lee B. Nusbauni, chairman. Duties To inspect :onditions, keep list of donated arti:les and report needed articles. Nurses Committee Mrs. Melhuish, Mrs. Paul Ross and rMs. Ray Holton. Mrs. Paul Ross and Mrs. Ray Holton. with nurses in weekly conference, keep informed on visiting nurse work , and day faursery and secure some strong speaker for year's, program. -. Purchasing Committees-Mrs. Waiter Bates. Duties To puchase needed articles for house and select all articles needed for day nursery as chairman of the ways and means committee makes plans. Stoiy Telling, Reading and Games Committee Mrs. Hornaday, and Miss Bates.
Chocolate Easter Eggs, Buttercream Easter Eggs, cocoanut cream eggs, all good eating, and fine selection at Prices. 31-3t
Theatrical Notes
Promises of the Press Agent
.GENNBTT.. In -Martha By-The-Day.M the new comedy in which May Robson will appear, at the Oennett theatre Saturday matinee and - night, Martha Slawson, the role that haseen created by Miss Robson, is that of 4 New York mald-of-all-wprk, who is brimful of-a mill' Sled sentiment and humor that makes a fine type of feminine humanity. She is shrewd, kindly and Practical minded and, although assigned to a humble position in the world's work, her autboritive philosophy and big store of cptimism have an important bearing upon the fortunes of one of Gotham's most exclusive families., f STOCK COMPANY. Patrons of stock companies will be delighted to know, without doubt, that the Oscar F. Cook stock company will
open at the Gennett theatre. Monday night, April 5, at popular price. Dur
ing its last .visit to this city, the com'
pany made many, friends, nod it Ja her
lieved Old patrons will be delighted
to have the opportunity of again seeing this capable company in theatrical performances in Richmond. The title of the first play to be presented will
be announced soon.
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had this hand clutch showing the worm eaten, wood it had been attached to and gave me names Of alleged residents of DenniBon,. o., whonrhe said had witnessed. the accident. 'It was the clearest cut oaee for damages 1 had ever heard and 1 was greatly im
pressed. Just then Ray K. Shiveley
called me up and asked me if a man answering my caller's description bad been to see me.
"I told him he was in my office at that . time. . Then Shiveley asked me
if the. man had attempted to get any money out of me and I told him not et. Shiveley then declared his belief that the fellow was a grafter. A few
minutes later Hudson, or-O'Neil, as
he called himself, suggested that 1 advance him a loan, offering to give me a promissory note.. T could use $100 or if you don't want to spare that amount $4 or f 5 would do to keep me
going until I 'get some money he said. I then told him that he was a faker. This appeared to grieve him greatly and he left assuring me that he would be back the next day to icomplete making arrangements with mte to handle the case." It was erroneously reported yesterday that Hudson secured a "loan" of several dollars from Mr. Shiveley.
Home Study Glasses
in Rural Districts
put Into practice thing learned. In order to assist the class In making program that are worth while the extension department furnishes, free
of charge, outlines of study. These ouUtae are-arranged in th form of programs which pay be used a arranged or my he changed to cult the
wtahe of .the. class. ' Reference
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A00TS OUT 00IK1S BY PETIETnflTIOn Dr. Hunt Finds the Quick, Ciena, Painless, Effective Way, ONLY lOc. Cutting a corn never cured it. Caustic liquidi Only inyita blood poisoning, and stimulate farther corn growth. Corn pads ar bulky and squeeze the tots. Salrts are greasy. But the on way that does cure corng of all kinds and sizes is the peuetrathn way, discovered by Dr. Hunt, Of Sidney, Ohio, a medical man who has spent a lifetime in the development of this new principle of curing corns by penetration. Dr. Hunt's New Corn Cure cornea in the form of clean, handy plaster. . Six platters in a box. .Trim platter size of corn and apply. Instantly the pain is eased. All you feel is the toothing effect. The plaster does hot bulk up like clumsy pads. Now see what happens: In two days the coin has become so thoroughly penetrated that it can be easily and quite painlessly lifted out, root, branch and all. Remember, this principle is new. It it different from anything else offered as a permanent cure for stubborn cores. And a box full costs only ten cents. Monty back if Trot delighted.- Sold by dm1stt and shoe dealers everywhere. - Or, send ten Cent! in stamps to American Chemical Company, idnev. OK'"
Easter Hats That Charm Beside style and quality, the confidence you have of having bought a hat in every respect is worth considerable and yet our hats are as moderate in price as any you may find of their class.
Special new models, wide sailors predominating, for tomorrow $10.00 and 812.75 Splendid values in trimmed hats and a good range of styles and colors $5.00
There, ts nomore encouraging In
dloatieo oC, tte 4ilng of women in
rural conmtjtteaT the subject ot home beUettnehf than the Interest
taken In the home economic study
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ion dtrtmnt:of Purdue university. Classes have already been organised in forty-eevea Oowntles where more than' eighty communities are Interested. - - -..- - - For some time meh have appreciated the benefit derived from discussing farm problems With their neighbors: Better farming and better farms are the results. If, however, the home do not increase in efficiency corresponding to ttn farm an unequal development ia the result and the home suffers, For this reason women In many communities have formed classes to discus home problems. ' ' All phases of home making are discussed Such as planning meals, dress design, textiles, home sanitation, home sanitation, home furnishing and decoration, household accounts, care of the house, home nursing, etc The tifiie. has passed when pink tea, tatting and gossip constitute the reason for having a women's club. With something worth white to bring women together the prejudice against women's dubs Is fast disappearing. ?. ..t As a result of the study of home problems women are learning to view housework and home making m the right light. Not only do the womeb
learn about materials, and processes employed in the .household but they
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Kid Gloves
MELBA
Our Melba Glove has proven to cbe the beet dollar glove or the marrket and we are offering them In all the new Easter shades, each pair carefully fitted 1y our eipejt flttef. -Priced at $1.00. .: .c PRINCESS This" glove has niade more friends for our glove department than any glove In our line. It is made from the finest quality, selected French kid and is shown in every wanted shade and site. If you are not already WeaMng the Princess, let us fit you in your next pair. Priced at $1.60. BERTHA This is our Misses Kid Glove, made from a fine lamb skin stock, they come In white, tans, browns or red, full range of sizes. Priced at $1.00.
50c
Kayser's Chamqisette Gloves in short or long length; in white, black or pongee color, a glove, that is guaranteed to wash and give perfect satisfaction. A glove that -looks, feels and wears like leather. Priced at 60c.
You're Safe in Buying
American
Lady
Corsets
You may think one corset looks as good as another It may but . perhaps the value isn't there, a good reason why its safe to buy American Lady COrsets. They've stood the test of time. They're good through l and through. . ( : One corset is better than another, only when one has better style, any style must be advanced and authentic better quality, and quality pertains not only to superior materials, but also to satisfactory workmanship, better fit, and the faultless fitting of a corset comes only from weeks and months of molding the corset on live models to obtain perfection. . American Lady Corsets have proven themselves to be better in fashion, fabric, finish and fit and with all this, the price of American Lady Corsets is popular. . New models for spring priced $1 to $3 - 1 ". " Front Laced or Back Laced. !
WAYNE KNIT and GORDON DYE HOSIERY A Women's Fibre Silk Hose 50c Pair.:::: - Silk and fibre, medium weight, ilk lisle top,, double sole., high spliced heeU -black; and colors, seamless. . ;.' Special Seamless Hose 25c Women's light weight and . medium weight hose, silk Hale, deep garter top, double sole and high spliced heel. They-are the "Round Ticket", stockings. They're hard to wear out. - - Wayne Knit 3 Pair $IM There's a weight for eVerr' occasion, cotton, lisle, ellk lisle,' cntslzes and regular sises, full faaltloned, perfect fitting. Wayne 'Knit hosiery wears better and ' grv more Satisfaction than any - toll fashioned hosiery made. Men's Fibre Silk Hose 25c Durable as well as slightly spliced in the heel, toe and sole, earnless, perfect fitting, beautiful lustre.
EASTER NECK WEAR This department is one of the! most active departments in our store. Here you will always find the newest and up-to-the-minute ideas in ladies' neckwear. Our Easter line Includes many new novelties - Just received and you must not miss seeing them. See the special numbers we are offering at 25c and 60c.
RIBBONS! RIBBONS! Easter Is the season that always ealls for new ribbons ahd we are offering some special values in this department. 19c. One lot of wide Ribbons in Moire and Taffeta In fi good range of colors including ' white and black up to five Inch width, a regular 26c value. Priced at 19c. We are offering a line of extra heavy wide Satin Ribbons, the line Includes all of the new - spring shades, the width Is full eight inches, a ribbon that is often sold for 75c. Priced at SOo. 25c - This is the most popular line in our Ribbon department And we make every effort to . show the best values and the largest assortments possible. . ' Here we are showing complete lines of Satins, Taffetas or Moires all wid widths Pr'eed at 26c
Narrow Fancy Wash Ribbons in White and pink, light blue or lavender, five, yards to each piece,' guaranteed to wash. Priced at 10 bolt. EASTEIJf JEWELRY 25c Just received a new line of Gold Top Hand Engraved Jewelry in Cuff Pins, Broaches, Bar Pins and Baby Pins, each piece guaranted for 10 years. Priced at 85c. , EARDROPS New Novelties in Ear Drops in Pearl, Jet or Coral, all fitted with the new screw : lock fasteners." Priced at 25c and 50c. LAVALLIERES We are offering a beautiful new line of Lavallieres in bright or. Roman gold finish. Priced at 50c and $1.00. BRACELETS All the new novelties in Ladies or Children's Bracelets in. gold or stiver finish in plain or the engraved. See the special values we are offering. Priced at 25c, 50c and $1.00. VEILINGS You will need a new Veil for these stormy and blustery days, we have all the new meshes in black, white, brown, or navy blue. Priced at 25c and 50c. $1.00 See our special Chiffon Auto Veil made from the shower proof chiffon, the slse Is 36x72 Inches, full hemstitched, in all the new shades. Priced at $1 .00.
LADIES HAND BAGS .'you will need one of our new leather bags to cemplete your Easter outfit. We have all the new shapes and leathers in black, brown, sand putty or grey. See the special values- Priced at $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00. - , , , :;. 59c We are offering just one group, a -special All. Leather . Bag with heavy nickel frame, the size is 6 Mi x8 inches, . moire i lined . with coin purse, and mirror , fittings, a bag that most stores sell at $1.00. Priced at 59c- -
The kind that don't wear out at the finger ends. Kayser Gloves cost no more than the ordinary kind and are worth double. Ours are the genuine and have the name Kayser in the hem and every pair contains a guarantee ticket. You take . no ris!i with the Kayser Gloves. Short glovesSOe, 7c and $1,00. Long gloves 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. ... ...
MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR For SOc-Women's Light Weight "Union Suits, high neck, long sleeve, Dutch neck; . elbow sleeve, low neck no sleeves, these are all ankle length", also sleeveless, lace or cuff knee styles, Essex Mills, well made garments. 50c VESTS & PANTS 25c Odd garments, not all sizes. Forest Mills, long sleeve vests, ankle length pants, medium and light weight. " SLEEVLESS VESTS - 2 FOR 25c. Full size, extra quality, round neck. V neck, wing sleeve or bodice style. - f . . - . i .. ECONOMY HOSIERY For the Whole Family 15c a Pair FOR MEN . Medium weight, fine cotton, extra heavy heels and toes, black white, tan, grey, suede and helio seamless, fast colors. 16c, 2 pair 25c. FOR WOMEN Light weight, double sole and high splice heel, double top, black, white and Urn. 16c pair. Medium weight fine gauge, extra spliced heels and toes, ribbed top xor garter top. 15c, 2 pair 25e. " FOR CHILDREN Medium or heavy weight, double heels and toe,'-ieamIess,' wear ex-, ceptionally well. 15c pair. pair 83c. L?.Z. .
EASTER SALE OF CORSETS. $L00 Corset for 79c ' Friday and Saturday OnlyJ peri feet as to fR.-one -of the new spring styles, medium bust, lone hip, four heavy web supporters, rustless boning, 6l1k embroidery trimmed. We'll take pleasure in showing these corsets. None sent on approval but mosey will be refunded if they are not satisfactory, sites 18 to 28.
Brassieres and Ruffles . . We've a complete line of Scotch Ruffles, daintily trimmed In embroidery, come either two or three ruffles, also the butterfly stylo. Prices 25c, 60o and 75c H. & W. Brassieres at 50c Embroidery or lace, button front or back. DAINTY NEW UNDERMUSLINS Envelope Chemise $1.00 ; Neatly trimmed In embroidery or valencines, lace at top and bottom, made of a Very fine quality Nainsook. This promises to be a very popular garment this season. Gowns 98c These are different, both a to trimming and style. Trimmed In either laee or embroidery, made of Crepe or Nainsook, also heavy Muslin, perfectly made, cut full size. Gowns $1.50 We've never seen anything: prettier or daintier at any price, mater ials are finer, the trimming; better than last season. Many new and exclusive patterns: jCorset Covers 50c. Neat or showy patterns, embroidery or lace, perfect a to tit. They're well made. There's a wide tange of patterns. .
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