Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 168, 28 June 1915 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915
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Mesdames Ida Lemon, Everett Lemon, W, E. Wilson and Miss Mary Lemon entertain afternoon and evening for Mrs. Frank Lamar of Kansas City. Card party at 8 o'clock in the Moose ball for members. . ; Ladies U. C. T. Social club meets with Mrs. S. O. Curtis. West . Ricbmond. Mrs. Thornton Hall hostess for a meeting of the Princess Card club. .. ... Social Aid of Reid Memorial Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. John Evans. Wedding of Mr. Oliver Overman and Miss Camilla Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford -will be solemnized at eight o'clock at the home of the bride's parents in Glen Miller park. Loyal W. C. B. class of Central Christian church meets at 7 o'clock at the church. Ladles' Auxiliary Sons of Veterans meets in Post Room at Court House at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ida Lemon, assisted by her daughters Mesdames W. E. Wilson and Everett Lemon and Miss Mary Lemon will be at home Tuesday after noon and evening when they will re ceive informally in honor of Mrs, Frank Lamar of Kansas City. No in vitations have been issued and all friends of Mrs. Lamar are invited to attend. Miss Florence Von Carlezon, former ly of Dayton, Ohio, and Miss Alvlna Hllgeman and Miss Elizabeth Earnest of this city have gone to Dayton for a several days visit. Miss Gladys Bailey has returned from Dayton, Ohio, where she attended the convention ball of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. The Earnest Workers and the Woman Character Builders class of the Central Christian church will hold a business meeting Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A dance will be given Monday evening, July 6 . in the Eagles' hall. The public is invited. The announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Esther M. Blake, the daughter of Mr. and Ms. B. C. Blake of Johnson avenue, Springfield, Ohio, and Mr. Harry S. Hawkins of Ricbmond was made at a very prettily appointed party given by the parents of the bride-to-be. During the evening a mirror was found by the guests which reflected the inscription, "Harry and Esther, August 1915." Mr. and Mrs. Everett Engelbert, nee Miss Marguerite Rush, who were recently married are at home to their many friends on Bungalow Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and family and Miss Maud Crtfbaugh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fulgbum at their home in New Paris. Mrs. Catherine Forester and daughter Mary Irene spent Sunday in Cambridge City with friends. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Mary B. Howes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Howes of this city, and Mr. Ellas Wlstar Raiford of Ivor, Virginia. The wedding will be solemnized in the early fall. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Richmond high school and has also taught in the county schools. Her many friends extend congratulations. Mr. E. V. Mitchell of Indianapolis, delegate from the Rho chapter of the Omicron Phi Sigma fraternity came to this city Saturday evening to join the Tau chapter delegates. Messrs. George Weaver and Wayne Bee son to motor to Columbus. Ohio, to attend the na tional convention of the fraternity. Miss Frances Blum of Cincinnati To Look and Feel Bright in Hot Weather This is the season when she who would have a lily-white complexion should turn her thoughts to mercolized wax, the firm friend of the summer girl. Nothing so effectually overcomes the soiling effects of sun. wind, dust and dirt. The wax literally absorbs the scorched, discolored, freckled, withered or coarsened cuticle, bringing forth a brand new skin, clear, soft and girlishly beautiful. It also unclogs the pores, removing blackheads and increasing the skin's breathing capacity. An ounce of mercolized wax obainable at any drug store, applied nightly like cold cream, and washed off mornings, will gradually improve the worst complexion. When depressed by the heat and you want to freshen up for the afternoon or evening, bathe the face in a lotion made by dissolving an ounce of powdered saxolite in a half pint witch hazel. You'll find this more re freshing than an hour's rest. It is fine for smoothing out wrinkles, even the deeper ones. Adv. HARRINGTON'S Fine Leather Goods Wardrobe Trunks A Specialty S2-34 North Eighth 8t
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has returned home after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett and family. The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the First - Methodist church will. hold an important business meeting and election of officers Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Ida Taylor, 1336 Main street. Messrs. and Mesdames Harry Highley, .William F. Hendrix, Misses Olive Bowman, Florence Spaulding, Marguerite and Mary Highley. Mildred Parker and Blanche Compton motored to Brookville yesterday. Among, the social functions of the week was the birthday party given by Mrs. Von Carleson in honor of her daughter, Miss Florence's ninth birthday anniversary. Games and music were features of the evening. Refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Alvina Hllgeman, Marie and Lydia Bockstette, Margaret Hieger, Elizabeth Ernest, Marie Libbert and Margaret Von Carleson. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Morrow and family entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday at - their home in Parker City: Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrow of Chester, Dr. and Mrs. Roy and baby of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Clark and family, Mr. Ott Love, Mr. and Mrs. George Joy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Groves and family. Misses Myrtle Morrow and Adelaide Kemp and Mr. William Kemp. Mrs. Louis B. Qulnn of Chicago, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hollingsworth of Westcott place and who came for the Carr-Thomas wedding at Springfield, will return home the latter part of the week. Later Mrs. Quinn will return to Richmond accompanied by the twins and spend a part of the summer. The Loyal W. C. B. class of the Cen tral Christian church will hold a buisness meeting at 7 o'clock at the tabernacle. The dinner-dance at the Springfield Country club was a charming affair Saturday evening. The collation was served in five courses and pink and white was the color scheme used. Many Dorothy Perkins roses were used on the high mantel in the living room in the screening of the fire place IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN CRIED Suffered Everything Until Restored to Health by Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetav ble Compound. i Florence, So. Dakota. "I used to be very sick every month with bearing down pains and backache, and had headache a good deal of the time and very little appetite. The pains were so bad that I used to sit right down on the floor and cry, because it hurt me so and I could not do any work at those times. An old wo man advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I got a bottle. I felt better the next month so I took three more bottles of it and got well so I could work all" the time. I hope every woman who suffers like I did will try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Mrs. P.W. Lanseng, Box 8, Allyn, Wash. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out or drag out a sickly, halfhearted existence, missing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has restored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Tonr letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. YOUR PICTURE Enlarged Free Bring this coupon with photo; it will entitle you to a fine life Firmo Portrait FREE Enlarged from any good bust photo, post card or snap shot. G. H. KNOLLENBERG CO. We guarantee to retnrn your photo. See Artist's Work at Store You Do Not Have to Buy a Frame.
LYNN, FOUNTAIN CITY, and RICHMOND AUTO LINE Headquarters Knollenberg's Annex Owned and Operated by J. H. Denison Two Regular Trips Are Made Dally Between the Above Points. Leave Richmond at 10:30 and 4:30 p. m. Leave Fountain City at 11:30 and 5:00 p. m. Arrive Lynn at 12 noon and 6:00 p. m. Leave Lynn at 7 a. m. and 1 p. m.. Leave Fountain City at 7:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. Arrive Richmond at 8:30 a. m, and 2:30 p. m.
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Dances and the lights were canopied with pink. The pavilion was used for the dancing. In addition to Springfield guests there were a number of out of town guests." .. Mr, and Mrs. Wlllard Z. Carr, who chaperoned a party of young ladies who were guests at 'the Carr-Thomas wedding and who have been staying at the Manor house gave a farewell dinner at the Springfield Country club Friday evening. The party came to a close on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Carr returning home in the afternoon in their motor car. - Messrs and Mesdames Josenh FMrIta Clarence Fiske and , baby and Mrs. Rebecca Felt of Greenfield motored here yesterday and visited Mrs. Eliza
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CLOAK DEPARTMENT New Line of Palm Beach Suits, special values at $5.98, $7.50, $9.98, $12.50. New line of Wash Skirts white or tan; price range 98c, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00. WASH DRESSES For street or porch wear, new line just received: all colors and sizes; price range, $3.00, $4.98, $5.98, $7.50, $9.98. SILK SECTION 39 All of our 27-inch All Wool Challies in either light or dark combination, goods we formerly sold at 59c to 75c; Suburban Day 39 29 Just eight pieces of 27-inch Half Wool Challies, regular 50c value, Suburban Day 29 25 Small line of 40-inch Fancy Silk Organdies, white ground, with colored prints, regular 50c values; Suburban Day 25 19 One lot of 23-inch Fancy Silk Mouslines in light shades; these goods are half silk and are sun proof and tub proof; Suburban Day 19 69c EXTRA SPECIAL Our entire line of Yard-wide Silk Poplins in every wanted shade including black; a cloth that is nev-' er sold for less than $1.00; Suburban Day 69 39 3 pieces of Cream Serges with black pencil stripes, just the thing for a Summer Suit or Skirt; the width is 36 inch, regular 59c values; Suburban Day 39 WHITE SILKS 36-inch White Silk Crepe De Chene, I 59c value; Suburban Day 39c 36-inch White Chiffon Silk, guaranteed tub proof, Suburban Day at 25 BUNGALOW APRONS Another shipment just -received; we have all Bizes and colors, at 39c & 49c each WAISTS Special counter, all the newest styles and materials, all sizes, $1.50 and $2.00 value, choice, each 98 PARASOLS Special lot all colors and shapes, match any color dress, regular $1.50 value, choice, each....9g WASH GOODS Special lot goods worth up to 20c yard, assorted Voiles, Batistes, Faxons, etc., choice per yd..-XO See the special counter of Emb. Batiste, Ratines, Crepes, etc., 25c. and 35c value; choice per yd. 15 New shipment of Printed Voiles and Rice Cloths, 40 inches wide, at ...............25c, 35c, 40c Yd.
beth Saunders who Is quite 111 at her home on South Thirteenth street, i The annual picnic of the Alice Carey club win , be ; held Wednesday afternoon and evening at Glen Miller park. Miss- Gertrude Smith has returned from Union -City where 'she has been visiting relatives and friends. The Aid society of the Reid Memorial hospital will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. H. H. Engelbert, 311 North Ninth street It is urgent that all members attend. - - ; ----- The Penny club will meet Wednesday afternoon .with Mr. Anthony Stover, 314 SouthSfarth street. Matters of importance will be considered. It is urgent that air members attend the meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans, which will be held Tuesday afternoon at the court house, as matters of importance will be considered. Miss Ruth James has returned from
BREAKFAST SUIT Latest novelty in women's wear ; attractive morning garment. Three pieces to each suit, length belted jacket; plain tailored skirt with wide hem, Nobby Cap, assorted colors, all sizes; complete QOn suit :.2 EMBROIDERIES Special lot, worth up to 15c; choice per yard 5; Special lot worth up to 20c; choice per yard 83 Special lot worth up to 49c; choice per yard 15 See the special counter of 18, 27, 45 inch Flouncings, worth up to $1.25 yard; choice per yd 49 MOTOR CAPS New -Line Just Received Mercerized, assorted colors, with the beak front, choice, each.. 49 See -the all silk, assorted colors with the beak front, choice. -98 LADIES' NECKWEAR New line of Fancy Neck Cords in Crepe De Chene or Braid with either Pearl or Silk Slides, regular 25c values; Suburban Day 19 Five dozen of Crepe De Chene Windsor Ties in a full line of shades, both plain and ombre effects; Suburban Day 19 HAND BAGS Five dozen of a special eight-inch all leather Hand Bags with heavy nickel frame, fitted with coin purse and mirror; a regular 75c value; Suburban Day 39 $1.00 Just received a new line of Hand Bags in all the new shapes and styles; each bag guaranteed to be all leather, with three fittings n assorted shades and leather, regular values up to $1.50; Suburban Day Sl.OO 39k Small lot of German Silver Vanity Cases, goods that we formerly sold at 50c to $1.00; Suburban Day .....39 69 Ladies' German Silver Mesh Bags; each bag stamped, German Silver made from the guaranteed mesh, worth up to $1.50; Suburban Day 69 STATIONERY Special box of Linen Writing Paper; each box contains sixty sheets of paper and fifty envelopes, a regular 35c value; Suburban Day 19 SPECIALS IN RIBBONS One lot of 5-inch Plain Moire Ribbons in a full line of shades with plenty of blues, pinks or white. This is a beautiful heavy quality and a regular 25c value. Suburban Day 15c. One hundred pieces of extra wide Hairbo Ribbon in Fancy Moires, Taffeta or Satins. These goods come in just three shades, white, pink or blue. These are all high grade ribbons and are regularly worth up to 50c yard. Suburban Day 19c . i rz - V HmA IMmMml
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Terre Haute, where she has been visiting' friends.-; - - -v:;.Messrs. Walter Cook and Frank Duning left Saturday night for Toledo, O.. whence they .will go to Omaha for an indefinite stay. ; "j. . " Mr. Bert Russell. Miss Nola Russell, Mrs. Fints, Mrs. Ryan ' of Centerville and Mrs. Marinda Russell motored to Indianapolis yesterday and visited relatives. V . . . Mrs. George Reid ; went to Cambridge City today to spend the week with her sister, Mrs. Fred GobeL A number of social functions will be given in her honor. Misses Irene Gormon. Grace Kelly, Olive Lewis and Nell Becher have returned from attending the Phi Delta Kappa national convention at Dayton. Miss Marian Stevenson, who this year received the A. B. degree from Indiana university, will have charge of the domestic science department in
LADIES' GLOVES 39 Special lot of ladies' long French Lisle Gloves; they come In white only, full range of sizes; a glove we guarantee to wash, a regular 75c value; Suburban Day 39 59 We were fortunate to receive another shipment of the sixteen button long Silk Gloves. This glove is made from a very heavy Silk Cloth with double finger tips and full elbow length, a glove that would be cheap at $1.00. These we have in white only Suburban Day 59 UMBRELLAS Ladies' or Gents', assorted handles, $1.50 and $2 value, choice 98 Two Specials From the LACE DEPT. Lot No.'i:' Special lot of Wide Cluny Laces in either: white Or ecru edges and insertions up to seven Inches wide, goods that we formerly sold up to 25c a yard. Suburban Day 5c. Lot No. 2. Special line of Narrow Val .Laces. These goods are some of our broken sets but in many cases can be matched. Goods that are regularly worth up to 25c a yard, to move them quick, Suburban Day 5c. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 25c Lace Trimmed Corset Cover 19c Good quality, lac eand embroidery trimmed. All sizes 34 to 44. $1.00 Lace Sleeve Bodice 69c. Beautifully trimmed front and back, satin ribbon inserted. Made of sheer nainsook. 50c Corset Covers. Daintily trimmed, embroidery or lace. An especially attractive pattern trimmed with lace and embroidered organdie, al3o a . lace sleeve pattern. 39c Embroidery Drawers 29c. Good quality cambric, five 'patterns, neat embroidery, open or closed. 4 for $1.00. 69c Skirts 49c. Five patterns, embroidery trimmed, with underlay. Good quality muslin. $1.00 and $1.50 Princess Slips 59c. Trimmed with embroidery or lace. There's all sizes. All sizes, all perfect garments. Our regular $1.00 and $1.50 garments. HOSIERY Wayne Knit Fibre Silk Boot, 25c Light weight gauze top, lisle heel and toe, double sole, seamless foot, white or black. Gordon Dye Fibre Boot Silk, 35c Silk lisle top, fibre silk boot, double sole, spliced heel, white or black, 3 pairs for $1. THERMOS BOTTLES Have you seen our line of Thermos Bottles, just the thing for the picnic or auto party; keeps the contents either hot or cold for twentyfour hours. We are showing a complete line of either the pint or quart sizes; see the special number we are offering at Suburban Day, $2, $1.50, $1.00. rz S I UJ III If I VVX
the Tomahawk (Wis.) - high school next year. Miss Stevenson is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. p. W. Stevenson of South Fifteenth street. , - Mr. John Saunders of Indianapolis spent the week end with his mother, Mrs." Elizabeth Saunders," of South Thirteenth street.- : ' " Mr. and Mrs. Everett McConaha, nee Miss Maud Becher. have returned from a honeymoon trip through the east in Mr, McConaha's car. ; -. One census report shows' that preventative ' medicine. and sanitation save 500.000 lives annually in the United States. .
COOPER'S Coffee COLORED SILK HOSIERY We have an unusual line of fibre silk and pure silk colored hosiery. The shades have been, carefully selected and will match the shoes and dresses. Come in black, white, tan, suede, grey, navy, fawn, putty, sand, pongee. Copenhagen, sky, pink and Palm Beach. 50c and $1. Children's Hosiery, 15 Economy hose, 6 pairs 83c Fine ribbed for girls, heavier ribbed for boys; seamless, fast color, white or black. HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR Women's 25c Union Suits 3 for 50c Clean new garments, perfect fitting. These are low neck, sleeveless, lace knee 4 to 9, cuff knee 4 to 6. Limit, three to a customer. Women's 65c Lisle Union Suits 43c There are the surplus stock of the Piqua knitting mills, light weight, pure white, lace knee, silk crochet trimmed (and t ilk tape, sizes 4 to 8. 10c Gauze Vests, 4 for 25c Full size, taped throughout, sizes 4. 5. 6. Lisle Vests, 3 for $1 Fine ribber light weight lisle, silk taped. Men's 25c Shirts and Drawers, 19c Light weight balbriggan, long or short sleeve shirts, ankle leng, double seat drawers; all sizes. Men's 50c Union Suits, 2 for 79c. Light weight, fine ribbed, short or long sleeves, ankle length; all sizes. $1 Mesh Suits, 89c 50c Outing Shirts for the Fourth 39c Just the shirt for the Fourth, of July picnic or camping party; cream or pure white soisette; attached sof laundered collar, sizes 14 to 17. 50c Night Shirts, 39c Good quality muslin, no collar, neatly trimmed in blue, red or white braid. 17, 18, 19. HAIR GOODS We are showing a special line of Hair Switches made from the finest quality of Real Human Hair, guaranteed to be absolutely sanitary in every shade. They come in three lengths, 30, 26 and 22 inch, regular $5.00, $3.50 and $2 values Suburban Day S2.75 $2.00 Sl.OO TABLE LINENS Cream Damask, 50c An all linen cream damask, 60 inches wide; three different patterns. Bleached or Cream Damask 75c 7o-inch, all linen, eight patterns, good weight linen. . . . ; $1 Bleached Damask, 89c 70-inch, pure linen. 6ix patterns, 22-inch napkins to match, $2.50 doz. Mercerized Damask, 5Cc Pure bleached, six patterns, 64inch. Separate Napkins 20-inch mercerized napkins. $1 a dozen. 18-inch all linen, pure bleached napkins,' $1.50 dozen. 22inch all linen, pure bleached napkins. -$2.50 dozen. ; . . Slightly Soiled Napkins Reduced Only half dozen or one dozen of a patera. Napkins of which we haven't -a complete line. Beautiful pa terns. $4.50 napkins, $3.29 dozen; $3.50 napkins, $2.59 dozen; $3.00 napkins. $2.25 dozen. 75c Large Turkish Towels 50c. Made in the United States. Blue, lavender, pink or gold braid, heavy weight 40x21 inches Blue or pink border, heavy weight but soft finish, 43x23 inch., Guest' size to match, 25c. . ..
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THE UNION SOUTH 10th ST, OFF MAIN Tonight' Entire Change olPrograiii Don't Miss This Big New BUI ' TWO SHOWS a NIGHT Admission 10c 20c r.lURRETTE TONIGHT Two Reels . Keystone Comedy One Reel "IN THE VALLEY." GHEBC.n u Tonight and Tomorrow Daniel Prohman Presents i 4 Uohn ; Emersoa . ? In 'The Bachelor's Romance." Famous Sentimental V Comedy WFor the very best in Pictures always come to this theatre. 5c ADM 10c THE SKY DOME Main Street, Near 11th St. TONIGHT World Film Corporation Presents "The Gentleman from Mississippi 9 A Comedy of Washington Life, Featuring TOM WISE 5 Acts LYRIC THEATRE Main and 9th TONIGHT 2-Reels with Bob Leonard and Ella Hall "A BOOB'S ROMANCE One Reel . "At the Bingville Barbecue" A RCA D JfT PHOTO-PLAYS Jt 1 TONIGHT Helen Holmes Series "THE HUMAN CHAIN." . 3-Reel Feature "THE BREATH OF ARABY" ;
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