Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 133, 18 May 1915 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1915

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Social Calendar Penny club meets with Mrs. Lane at her home on North Seventeenth street. Dance at Elks club given by the new social committee. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Geier entertain members of a card club. Narcissus club meets with Mrs. Ernest Davis. Card party in afternoon at the Moose hall. Section One ladies and Pastor's Union meets with Mrs. Albert Foster. Tirzah Aid society meets with Mrs. Fred Miner, South West Fifth street. Supper at Second Presbyterian church for the general public. Mrs. Walter Engle entertains members of an auction-bridge club. Mrs. Horace M. Kramer entertains Section Two of the Ladies and Pastor's Union. Section Three of Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church meets with Mrj. Eva Stever, 314 South Sixth street. Cvrrent Events club meets with Mrs. Edna Tressell at her home on Pearl street. Mrs. J. Mount entertains Section Four of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church. A. N. C. club meets with Mildred Parker, Randolph street. Euchre club meets with Mrs. Harry Fike, South B stree Miscellaneous shower for Miss Frances Dickinson given by Miss Arva Jackson. Aid society of First Baptist church meets with Mrs. Addison Parker, South Fifteenth street. The Woman's Home and Forelrn Missionary society of the St. Paul's Lutheran church meets in the chapel ut 2:15 o'clock. Adding to the attractiveness of today'-social calendar is the pretty dancing party to be given in the Odd Fellows' hall this evening by Miss Helen Eggemeyer, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. George Eggemeyer, and Miss Mildred Nusbaum. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum. for members of their dancing class. Miss I.Ieta Pfafl'.in will play the order of dances. The parents of the children will be privileged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Eggemeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Nusbaum will assist in entertaining the children. The guests will be Misses Mildred Nusbaum, Juliet Nusbaum, Janet Seeker, Maxine Murray, Mary Louise Bates, Louise Mather. Elizabeth Tarkelson, Alice and Marjorie Gennett, Miriam Hutton, June and Thelma Robinson and Helen Eggemeyer; Masters William Weed. William and Robert Keys. George Tarkelson. Moorman Lamb, June Gayle, Ralph Nicholson, Robert Watt, Charles Robinson, George Eversman and John Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Grubbs, who; were recently married are the guests of Colonel John F. Miller and Mr. : Grubbs' aunt, Mrs. William F. Starr. Mr. and Mrs. Grubbs will make their j home in Asheviiie, North Carolina. His many friends are glad to welcome his bride to this city. i Kappa Alpha Theta heid its annual j house party over the week-end. The' d.ive to the Cascades where luncheon! was served was the beginning of thei festivities. The six o'clock dinnerj Saturday evening was followed by a! lawn party. The following out of: town guests were present: Misses'

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We are now ready to do the BEST Cleaning and Dyeing in the BEST plantain the city.

Men's Suits $1.00 Trousers 50c Ladies' Suits . . . .$1.00 Gloves ! Gloves ! Gloves ! Best Dyeing

T AIT IB Practical Cleaner and Dyer 10 years' experience Formerly head cleaner and dyer at Chauncey's French Benzole. 10131 2 Main. Works 328 S. 1 1th St. Phone 1 195 FORD SERVICE.

Abbie Schaefer of Richmond; Nancy Conwell of Connersville, Harrie Pilger and Ella Osborne of Anderson; Martha Vogelsong of Indianapolis; Rema Wilk of Rushville and Imo Brendel of Zionville. Blooniington Journal. Mrs. Walter Bates was hostess Monday afternoon for a meeting of the Magazine club at her home on South Fourteenth street. Mrs. E. B.. Grosvenor told a pretty story and musical numbers were given by Miss Ruth Scott, violinist and Mrs. W. H. Romey, piano. The guests of the club were Mesdames Frank Williams, Albert Reed and Ida Carpenter. After the program tea was served. Mrs. Bates was assisted in entertainins by her daughter, Miss Dorothy Bates. Next Monday afternoon Mrs. H. L. Huntington entertains the club.

As a courtesy to Miss Frances Dickinson, whose engagement to Mr. Paul Harris was announced last week, Miss Arva Jackson will give a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at her home in Spring Grove. Several other social functions are to be given for Miss Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold entertained at dinner Sunday at their country home, near Campbellstown, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bickel of Richmond. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames 1. N. Watts and daughter, Lotha, Thomas Sullivan and daughters, Ruth, Jennie, Gladys and son Paul, Miss Priscilla Arnold and Mr. Ernest Arnold. Mrs. O. C. Boyd of New Castle, visited friends at Earlham college, over Sunday. Mrs. Walter-G. Butler of South Seventeenthstreet, leaves Friday for Montana, where she will visit her sister for some time. Mrs. Edward Cooper will entertain the members of the Five Hundred club Friday afternoon at her home on South Twelfth street. Professor Frederick K. Hicks is arranging for a series of recitals to be given early in June. These are annaul affairs and are always looked forward to with pleasure by persons who attend. The pupils of Mr. Hicks will be presented at this time. Three recitals will probably be given this year. Mrs. John Baum and little son of Pittsburg, have arrived to spend the summer with Mr. and Mro. Jonas Gaar at their home on East Main street. Mrs. Baum was formerly Miss Mary Gaar. Her many friends will be glad to greet her again. Mrs. H. H. Huntington of the Elwell apartments, who has been visiting kinspeople in the east has returned home. The West Richmond W. C. T. U. IT RUINS HAIR TO WASH IT WITH SOAP Soap should be used very sparingly, if at all, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), is cheaper and better thaiv soap or anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, and a fewounces will supply every member of the family for months. Skirts 50c Ladies' One-Piece Dresses $1.00 Any length 5c a pair in City.

did not meet Monday afternoon. The organization has decided to hold Its meetings the first Monday in each month during the summer. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hall, 405 West Main street. Mesdames E. R. Stover and Edward Cooper have issued cards for a party to be given Wednesday afternoon at the home of the former on South South Eighth street, in honor of Mrs. Quill of Eaton, Ohio. There will be guests present to fill four tables.

All members are asked to attend the meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the St. Paul's Lutheran church to be held Wednesday afternoon - at 2 : 15 o'clock in the church chapel. The members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Y. M. I. are urged to attend an important meeting to be held this evening at the club rooms. Section One of the Ladies Aid society of the Second Presbyterian church will serve a penny supper at Special Values 36-inch Black Messaline, $1.00 value, May Sale 79c 36-inch Black Taffeta, $1.25 value, May Sale 98c 27-inch Black Habauti Washable, May Sale 50c 36-inch Black Silk Ratine, $1.00 value, May Sale 59c 40-inch Black Duchess Satin, $1.50 value, May Sale $1.19 LONG CLOTH One case, 12 yards in piece, regular 12'bc value. This sale SVic yard, $1.00 per bolt. BED SPREADS One lot extra size. $1.50 values, 9Sc APRONS Cover-All Aprons, 50c kind, 39c. Cover-All Aprons, 75c kind, 49c. EMBROIDERIES See the lot of Edges and Insertions up to 10 inches wide, 10c and 121,3c values, choice 5c yard. One Lot, 10c See the lot of 9-inch Edges, sold at 20c and 25c. Choice 10c yard. See the lot of Bands with both edges finished, 2 to 4 inches wide, worth up to 25c. Choice Sc yard. See the counter of 20-inch, 27inch and 45-inch Flouncings, all new, bought for this sale, sold up to $1.25 yard, while they last 49c yard. HOUSE DRESSES See the large line of House Dresses, Gingham and Percale, $1.50 goods, this sale 98c. ' CHILDREN'S DRESSES Our entire line reduced during May sale. All our new spring dresses included in this sale. Special values at 49c, 75c and 98c. Sizes 3 to 14 years. MAY SALE OF CORSETS 50c Corset, 39c fledium bust, long hip, four supporters, made of coutile, good boning. 50c Summer Net Corset The hot weather corset, good style, medium bust, long hip, size 18 to 28, also a short length model up to 30.

the church Wednesday evening from 6 until 8 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. The social committee of the Criterion club is arranging for the annual picnic of the organization to be held in the near future. The husbands of the members will be the special guests of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mitchell of Muncie, were guests of friends In this city over Sunday.

Miss Anna Harrington of North Twelfth street, is the guest of friends at Dayton. Messrs. G. Conner, A. H. Black and R. H. Haines of Indianapolis, were among the dinner guests at the Hotel Westcott Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klute were host and hostess last evening for a postponed meeting of a card club at their home on South Fourteenth street. Cards were played at several tables. Favors were given to Mes Q7I IAJU r

THE REMAINDER OF THE MONTH WILL BE BUSY DAYS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE STORE. THE LAST MAY SALE DAY WILL BE AS GOOD FOR BARGAINS AS THE FIRST. EVERYTHING JUST AS ADVERTISED.

Silk Hosiery

"Round Ticket" Fibre Silk 59c Pair. For your own use or gifts to others this is an exceptional stocking. We've had more compliments and there's been more enthusiasm shown toward this stocking than any hosiery we've ever shown. They're seamless, flare top, double heel, toe and sole. Made in all the shades including bronz, berge, pongee, Copenhagen, navy, sued, violet, pink, blue, putty, sand and white.

Wayne Knit Boot Silk 50c. Men's Silk Socks Pure thread silk boot, silk lisle top, , We've a complete line of Wayne heel, toe and sole, spliced heel, j Knit Hose for men, black and colsnug fitting. I ors. Priced 50c to $1.30.

in Black Silks 36-inch May 36-inch value 40-inch value 36-inch value 36-inch Black Silk Poplin, $1 value. Sale 79c Black Crepe De Chene, 59c , May Sale 39c Black Italian Taffeta. $2.00 , May Sale $1.50 Black Peau De Soi, $1.35 , May Sale 98c Black Chiffon Lining Silk, Sale 25c May WAISTS See the special co.mter of White Waists. Voiles, Organdies, Dimities, Lace Voiles, etc.. worth up to $2.00 each. Choice 9Sc. See the counter of odd waists, all at half price. See the Silk Waists, bought especially for this sale, 9Sc, $1.50, $1.9S, $2.98 and $3.9S. SILK DRESSES See the rack ors, worth up all sizes and colto $15.00. Your choice, $4.9S. Other special lots at $7.98 and $9.98. RAIN COATS See the special values at $2.69, $3.98 and $4.98. CURTAIN SALE To be continued during this May sale, coming just at the right time, HOUSE CLEANING WEEKS. Our entire line included in this sale. All yard goods at reduced prices. See the special lots of Odd Curtains at half and less than half price. See the Scrims and Nets by the yard. Specials at 11c. 13V.C, 18c and 22V2c. WASH DRESSES See the special rack at $1 each. You will find $3.00 and $4.00 dresses in this lot. Other special Wash Dresses at $2.9S, $3.9S and $4.98. DRESS SKIRTS See the special lots at $1.00, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98. All worth double the price. UMBRELLAS Another shipment just received, 200 in this lot, ladies or gents E.very umbrella guaranteed worth $1.50 and $2.00. This sale choice $1.00. PETTICOATS See the special Near Silk, all colors, $1.50 values. This sale 9Sc. See the special Silk Petticoats, all colors and sizes, $1.98 and $2.98. PRINTED VOILES AND RICE CLOTH See the large line this season's most popular wash goods, all colors, 40 inches wide, 40c value. This sale, 25c yard. $1.00 CORSET, 79c Medium bust, long hip, fine embroidered trimmed, rustless boning. One of the new spring models.

dames Edward Cooper, George Reid and Mr. Edward Roser. After the game a luncheon was served in the dining room. Bridal wreath with ferns were used in appointing the table. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdamev Edward Roser, Mason Byer, Edward Cooper, Sol Frankel, George Reid and Edward Klute. This was the last meeting of the year. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Matthews of Decatur, Illinois, have returned home after a shore visit in this city.

By way of demonstrating what is being done in the Richmond high school, an exhibit has been placed in the public art gallery and is now open CONCERNING CANCER Write to The Weber Sanatorium. 17 Garfield Place, Cincinnati, Ohio, for information innrrninEr thr frrttat Treatment of All Forms of External Cr: ths, especially Cancer. Estab- j lisbed 25 years and well endorsed. 96rage book free. !

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for Graduation Gifts

Colored Top Silk Hosiery $1.00. These are entirely new. Come grey, sued, sand or black foot with deli-

j cate shades of green, pink or

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tops. Wayne Knit $1.00 Special. An extremely attractive stocking. It has the Way-New foot, which is the final touch to perfect reinforcing in the foot. Let us show you these numbers. Come in the same shade as the 50c fibre silk hose.

Extra Special GLOVE SECTION 25c a Pair We are offering a special number in Kaysers light weight chamoisette gloves, they come in white only with either all white or the heavyblack embroidery backs, these Roods are guaranteed to wash. May Sale 25c. Extra Special 69c Just ten dozen of a special full sixteen button white silk glove with double finger tips in a good heavy cloth bought at a special price and we are going to share them with our customers. A glove that would be cheap at $1.00, May Sale 69c. Kaysers light weight Chamoisette Gloves in either the short or long length in white or black, full range of sizes. May Sale 50c. KAYSER'S SILK GLOVES Real worth and lasting value, these you get when the name Kayser is in the hem of your Silk Gloves. To buy Kayser Silk Gloves is true economy, because Kaysers wear better, fit better and hold their shape better than any other silk gloves made yet. cost no more than the ordinary kind. Look for Kayser in the hem. You will find it in the genuine. Kayser Short Silk Gloves, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Kayser Long Silk Gloves. 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. 39c Small lot of edd sizes in Short Lisle Gloves in tans, greys, pongee or brown in most all sizes. Regular 75c values, to close them quick, May Sale 39c. RIBBONS RIBBONS One hundred niece? of wide Ribbons. In this lot are included Taffeta, Satin, Moire or Fancies, in a full range of colors, goods that were sold at 25c and 30c a yard. Triced at May sale, 19c. Special lot of extra wide Ribbons for hair bows, sashes, girdles, etc., etc. We are 01'fering a complete assortment of plain taffeta, satins or moires in every wanted shade. Regular values worth up to 50c yard. Priced at May sale, 25c. Narrow Wash Ribbons in white, pink, light blue and red. five yards to the bolt, guaranteed to wash. Priced at May sale, 2 bolts for 15c. 98c Plain Taffetas are more in demand than ever. We are showing a beautiful soft finished cloth in a full line of colors including Black; our regular $1.25 value, May Silk Sale, Cc 15c AND 19c ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c Our regular line of women's pure Irish linen, embroidered, initial Handkerchiefs. We have all letters. We are overstocked on this number hence the unusual price. Better lay in your summer supply.

to the public. The affair was formally opened last evening when students of the high school gave" a reception for members of the Art association and their friends. The high school orchestra played during the evening. The attendance was large.

Mr. G. Shroyer with a party of six motored over from Dayton Sunday and had dinner at the Hotel Westcott. Additional Society on Page Seven

AWNINGS, 10 Discount on all canvass goods until JUNE 15TH. Sleeping porches a specialty, drop curtains and porch valancies. Estimates freely given. Open evenings until 10:00 p. m. YES we do upholstering. All work guaranteed. Yours for business, Richmond Upholstering and Mf'g Co.

402 North Eighth St.

May Silk Sale

39c EXTRA SPECIAL Eight pieces of 36-inch Half Silk Crepe De Chenes; this cloth is specially adapted for Waists and Evening Dresses; guaranteed to wash, in W'hite, Pink, Light Blue, Nile Green, Lavender, Belgian Blue, Navy and Black; this cloth would be cheap at 59c; we are offering it at -May Silk Sale 39c 79c We offer our entire line of yardwide Silk Poplins in every wanted shade, including all of the new Blues and Greens, also Black; our regular $1.00 value, May Silk Sale, 79c Special Values 36 -inch Cream Crepe De Chene, 59c ; value, May Sale 39c! 27-inch Cream China Silk, Mav ! Sale "50c: 36-inch White Habauti, $1.00 val-! ue, May Sale 75c! 40-inch Cream Crepe Meteor, $2.00 1 value. May Sale $1.48; May Sale of Undermuslins Featuring Envelope Chemises $1.00 Even if but to fold away for future needs it is wise to lay in a supply of Chemises when ones as pretty and fine as these, made of white nainsook or crepe and trimmed with either embroidery or lace cott as little as $1.00. See display in our West Window. $1.25 and $1.00 Gowns 79c. One must wait many months in order to buy as pretty as these for so small a sum. Made of nainsook, with yoke and sleeves of Valenciennes edging, beading and insertion combined with embroidery, also plain embroidery button front style. There are two slip over gowns styles in figured crepe. Muslin Gowns 59c. Slipover or button front styles, good quality muslin, well made and cut lull size. Muslin Skirts 69c. Medium width, embroidery flounce, has underlay, close fine stitching throughout, no rough seams and no loose threads. Muslin Skirts 89c. Medium width, dainty embroidery. Ordinarily these sell for $1.25. Wider dress skirts rail for more Petticoats, better buy one or two of these. 5c HANDKERCHIEFS i 2 for 5c ! Ul women's 5c Handkerchiefs in ' this lot. Plain or embroidered, sheer or medium weight cotton. 1 WASH GOODS See the counter of Wash Suitings, worth 25c and 25c yard. This sale IG-3C, 6 yards for $1.00. HAND BAGS We are offering our entire line of ladies all leather Hand Bags with silk linings and fully fitted in all the new shapes and leather in black, tans or browns. Regular $1.25. $1.50 and $1.75 values, MaySale, $1.00. . Small lot of Ladies Bags taken from our $2.50 to $3.50 values to move them quick.' May Sale, $1.50. GERMAN SILVER MESH BAGS " j All of our 69c, 75c and $1.00 Mesh Bags, May Sale 50c. I All of our $1.25, $1.50 and $2,001 Mesh Bas, May Sale $1.00. j See the special line of Children's! Purses and Bags priced at May' Sale, 25c. I

The Constipation Curse

Constipation-clogged bowels cause pain and sickness; 95 per cent of our ills, say the authorities. Sentanel Laxatives bring' quick relief. All vegetable contain no calomel. Ten doses for a dime at any druggist's. Physician's sample free upon request if you mention this advertisement. The -Sentanel Remedies Co., Inc., 800 Madison Ave., Covington, Ky. Phone 2830. 59c Our entire line of Cheney Showerproof Foulards, goods that are never sold at less than 85c a yard, in a splendid range of shades and patterns; the width is 23 inches. Priced at May Silk Sale, 59c SEVEN PIECES of yard-wide Silk Ratines; the colors are Black. Grey, Rose. Tan, Wisteria and Brown. These goods were sold at $1.00 a yard. Priced at May Silk Sale, 59c SMALL ASSORTMENT of Fancy Striped Messalines in a good assortment of colors; they are 23 inches wide, regular 75c to $1.00 values; priced at May Silk Gals, 59c in White Silks 23-inch White China Silk. 39c value. May Sale 25c 36-inch White Crepe De Chene. 75c value. May Sale 59c 36-inch Chiffon Lining Silk. Washable. May Sale 25c 36-inch Habauti Shirting Silk, May Sale $1.00 Corset Covers 50c. Our leader is the 'c line. Dainty and original are these. Thevre ! made of nainsook or cambric, trimmed in lace or embroidery. Simply j or more elaborately trimmed. I Muslin Drawers 29c ! 4 Pair $1.00. . These are made open or closed. . embroidery trimmed, made of good ! quality muslin. LACES LACES 15c Yard Special lot of Laces including bands, insertions and edges in white, cream or ecru in Yals, Orientals, Net Tops or Venice goods w hich we formerly sold up to 5'c a yard. May Sale, 15c. 3c Yard One lot of Torchon Laces In edges and insertions, extra wide goods worth up to 10c a yard. MaySale, 3c. 10c Yard Twenty-five pieces of Special Wide Val and Cluny Laces in both the edges or bands goods that you would expect to pay no less than 18 to 20c yard. May Sale 10c. TRAVELING BAGS See the special Walrus or Cowhide leather linded. black 01 tan, 16, 17 and IS inch. $7.50 value. This sale $4.9S. See the special bag. 16 or 18 inch, black, just the thing for shopping purposes, $1.50 value. This sale 79c. See the special Fire Suit Case, 24-inch, extra value, cheap at $1.50. This sale $1.00.

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