Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 189, 22 July 1915 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.
THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1915 Page five
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Eastern Star gtveB picnic and dance at Glen Miller park for member! and friends. Social given by aid society' of Reid Memorial church at home of Mrs. Ora Fisher, West Main. Mrs. W. P. Robinson gives a picnic supper on the lawn at her home. Mrs. Adam H. Bartel gives musicale for Miss Katherlne Ensminger of Kansas City. Penny supper at First Christian church from 5:30 until 7 o'clock given by East End Aid society. ' Card party at 2:30 'clock In the Eagles' hall on South Seventh street, for wives of members. Ladies of the O. A. R. meet In the Post room at the court house. Busy Bee Sewing circle meets. Mrs. Harry Lontz hostess for postponed meeting of card club. Social Number 9, Pythian Sisters, meets with Mrs. Atkinson, North Eighth street. Mary Hill W. C. T. U. meets with Mrs. Clyde Ryan at her home on Ratliff street In Fairview. One of the most successful dancing parties In the history of the Pel Iota Xi sorority was the elaborate Charity ball given last evening in the pavilion at Beallview park. , The sum of twenty dollars was cleared ' and this will be turned into the state treasury to help pay the expenses of some worthy girl through college. The Dixon Saxophone trio played the order of dances and the music was splendid. The night was ideal for a function of this kind and the guests were delighted with the hospitality of the sorority members wlr- s;iw to it that every body had a .! time. During the evening Mies Katherlne Ensminger of Kansas City, a talented vocalist sang several numbers. Among the dancers were Messrs and Mesdames George Seldel, W. P, Robinson, Will Dill, Howard Rice, Robert Crane, Thomas M. Kaufman, Rudolph G. Leeds, Julian Cates, Elmer Iserman with Mrs. Iserman's sister from Eaton, Ohio; Paul Price and Walker Land, Mesdaems Randolph Rice of Louisville, Kentucky, Susan Yeager of Stanford, Kentucky, and Harry Land, Misses Helen Gilbert, Helen Nicholson, Mona Porter, Esther Coate, Olive Lewis, Nell Becher, Kath erlne Ensminger of Kansas City, Bleatror Seidel, Grace Kelly, Elisabeth Marvel, Thelma Schlllinger, Susan Morris of New Castle, Martha Scott, Olive Duke of Peru, Louise Malsby, Elizabeth Bailey, Gladys Bailey. Anna Nicholson, Irene Gormon, M. Raines, Mary Clements, Olive Eliason, Pauline Corey of Dayton, Ohio., Janet Rey nolds and Katherlne Van Ausdal of Dayton; Messrs. Eugene Weishart, . Charles Curtis, Paul Miller, Robert ' Land, Raymond Nicholson, Raymond f Jones. Fred Pollitz of Chicago, Charles . ClawEon, Samuel Smith, Rudolph Knode, Edwin Williams, Robert Taylor, Robert Carvey, Moorman Lamb, Horatio Land. Huston Marlatt, John . ridmonls William Williams. Julian and Justin McCarthy, Paul McCarthy i and Willard Kaufman. Misses Janet Reynolds and Katherlne Van Ausdal of Dayton, Ohio, are 5 guests of kinspeople and friends in this city for a few days. Mrs. Hubert McClellan and daughter have gone to Muncie for a visit with Mrs. Horace Hadlow and family. ; Miss Clytice Wysong entertained ; the girls of the S. S. S. club recently at her home in Eaton in honor of Miss t Mnierva Nearon of this city. Mr. and Mrs. James Wysong also entertained j for Miss Nearon during her visit. - A number of young girls enjoyed a picnic party at Glen Miller last evenj ing. Those who participated in the affair were Misses Hester Williams, Julia Smith. Carolyn Rodefeld, Ruth . Ferguson, Mary Thomas, Donna Hyde, I Anna Smith, Carolyn Bradley, Bertha Cruse. Ruth Pfafflin. Ruby Hugo, Martha and Leona Smith, Minnie fiurris and Helen Ball. Th employes of the Hoover-Bond ' store with their wives and families en- - joyed a pleasant outing laa evening. 1 The party went to Reid Springs in the , Hoover-Bond auto truck. A delicious ' supper was enjoyed by a large camp ,, fire. The party was composed of
ATTENTION AUTOMOBILISTS The Cliff Dale Auto Club will open Thursday, July 29th with a reception for members and families. It will be impossible to call on all those we feel would be interested in becoming members of the club. Please fill out the application below and send to Cliff Dale Auto Club, Richmond, Ind. if possible before the opening. Membership book open to residents of Wayne and Preble counties. Over one hundred members already enrolled.
CLIFF DALE
I, the undersigned, subscribe for membership in the CLIFF DALE AUTO CLUB, membership $10, there to be no annual dues or further membership fees. Membership Card to entitle holder and family to all privileges of the Club and a discount on all meals.
Date this Sigoed .day My post office address is Send r9 money until you receive
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Dances Messrs. and Mesdames Reid and daughter, Miss Evelyn, Fred RoBsiter, Charles Hofbeinz, and 1 daughter, Clarence Hampton, Sanford and Miss Ruby Shaw. v Messrs. William Bayfield and Mattinew uauour. former residents oi mis city, were guests here yesterday. Mr. Bayfield was formerly manager of the Hotel Westcott and Mr. Balfour was clerk. Social Number 9 Pythian Sisters will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Atkinson, 202 North Eighth street Mr. and Mrs. Lewin, who were married Monday in Chicago have come to Richmond for a residence and have taken an apartment on North Eleventh street. Mr. Lewin's bride is a charming young woman. He is connected with the millinary department of the Nusbaum store. Mrs. Carl Bartron of Indianapolis, who has been visiting kinspeople in Miamisburg and Dayton left this morning after a two days visit in this city. A pleasant surprise was given Mr. George Snyder last evening at his suburban home, three miles north of Richmond by a number of his friends. The guests made the trip in motor cars. The evening was spent socially and with music and games. A delicious luncheon was served. Among the guests were Misses Mary Butler, Mildred and Evelyn Edwards, Etta Rose, Elizabeth Starr, Mary Starr, Muriel Kirkman, Mildred Williams, Irene Haas, Kathleen Kenworthy, Irene Smith, Gertrude Clark, Goldie Painter, Delia Snyder, Ruth Hadley, Messrs. Guy McMath, Morris Jay Ktrold Clement6, Preston Foster, Bertram Russell, . Dale Morton, Axle Rose, George Snyder; William Study, Glen Bennett, Verlin Hunt, Arthur Smith, Harry Smith, Harry Parker and Mr. Gift. Mrs. J. C. Bockman of North Twenty-first street, leaves Saturday for a two weeks visit with relatives and friends in Detroit. almost Mrs. George Reid went to Dayton this morning for a visit with friends and kinspeople. A successful picnic party was held yesterday afternoon and evening at Glen Miller, east of the pavilion by the Sabbath school and congregation of the South Eighth Street Friends' church. One hundred and twenty persons were served at two long tables at the supper hour. The afternoon was spent playing various games. Mrs. H. A. Holmes did not entertain members of a euchre club yesterday afternoon. The meeting has been postponed indefinitely. . , A lawn party at which ice-cream and cake were served was given last evening at the" Whitewater Friends church. The attendance was large and a neat sum of money realized. Favors went to Mesdames Walter Woodworth, George Reid and George Ferling Wednesday afternoon when members of a card club were entertained by Mrs. John Youngflesh. Mrs. Maher of Middletown, uhio, was a guest. In two weeks Mrs. John Maher entertains the club at lier home on South Eleventh street. Miss Mable Dill of Piqua, Ohio, will arrive Saturday for a visit with Miss Ruth Bartel at her home on South Twelfth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bennett Gordon arrived this morning from Sioux City, Iowa, for a visit with relatives. On their way to this city they visited in Milwaukee and Chicago. Mr. Gordon will be here for a fortnight and Mrs. Gordon will visit her mother until September. Miss Mary Johnson of North Eleventh street, is leaving Friday for Bay View, Michigan, whefe she will spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Addison Parker was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Aid society of the First Baptist church, at her home on South Fifteenth street. The afternoon was spent making aprons and tacking com forts. The next meeting will be held the second Wednesday in August at the Parker home. The Wednesday auction bridge club did not meet yesterday afternoon. The meeting will be held Friday when Mrs. Harry Lontz will be hostess at her home on South A street. Misses Susan Morris, June Smith end Olive Duke of Peru, went to RichAUTO CLUB of 191. . . . , your Club Membership Card.
mond today to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Land to to attend the Psi Iota XI sorority dance- this evening. New Castle Courier. The members of the Second Presbyterian church and Sunday school will hold an anual picnic Saturday afternoon and evening east of the pavilion in Glen Miller park Instead of in the Chautauqua grounds as ,. announced.
To Discard Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Wrinkles
The use of creams containing animal substance sometimes causes hair to grow.- You run no risk of acquiring superfluous hair when you use ordinary mercolized wax. There Is nothing better for a discolored skin, as the wax actually absorbs the offensive cuticle. The latter is naturally replaced by a clear, smooth, healthy complexIon, full of life and expression.- It's the sensible way to discard a freckled, tanned, over-red, blotchy or pimpled skin. Get an ounce of mercolized wax at any druggist's . and apply nightly like cold cream, erasing In the morning with soap and water. It takes a week or so to complete the transformation. The ideal wrinkle remover is made by dissolving an ounce of powdered saxolite in a half pint witch hazel. Bathine the fare in th cni
instantaneous results. Adv.
Closes Saturday Two More Bays The closing days are always the best, both as to values given and volume of business done. Bring a carefully prepared memorandum of all your wants. Remember Everything Is Reduced!
-SCARFS, LUNCH CLOTHS, CENTER PIECES, DOILIES Half Price -and Less. v-.- s Real Jap Drawn Linen, sizes 6x6 to 36x36, and sizes 18x45 to 20x54. regular prices 10c to .$3.50. July Sale, 2for 5c to $1.25. Plain Art Linen Scarfs and Squares, 7x7 to 30x30 and 18x72. regular prices 7c to $1.65. July Sale 3c to 83c. Round or Square Center Pieces and Doilies, 8x8 to 32x32. regular price 15c to 98c. July Sale 7c to 49c. Austrian Drawn Linen. lSxlS to 36x 36, regular price 25c to 73c. July Sale 12 c to 37c. DOMESTICS Hill Muslin, 12 yards $1.00 Fruit of the Loom Muslin 10 yds. $1.00 9-4 Lockwood Bleached Sheeting at, yard 27c 40 and 42-inch Pepperell Tubing at, yard 18c 54-inch extra heavy Table Felt at. yard 45c 42x36 Pillow Case 10c 81x90 Seamless Sheets 59c 15c Percales, yard 11c Best Calicoes, yard 5c Lancaster Apron Ginghams, yd. . .7!2e Good quality 16-inch Half Linen Bleached Crash, yard 8'3e 15c All Linen Bleached Crash, red or blue border, vard' 12i;c 50c FANCY TURKISH TOWELS 35c An extremely pretty fancy bordered towel, blue, lavender, pink or gold, 19x36-inch. also plain towel with blue or red border 3 for $1.00 HOPE MUSLIN, yard 7c All Linen Cream Damask, yard ...50c 50c Mercerized Damask, yard ....39c JULY SALE MEN'S SHIRTS See Vestibule Case.' 50c Blue Work Shirts, 39c Blue Amoskeag Chambray or "Blue Bell" Cheviot, attached collar, has pocket, faced sleeve, cut full size, well made, sizes 14, 15. 15 only. 50c Blue Cheviot Shirts. 3Sc Sizes 14 to 17. This is a little heavier than the "Blue Bell' Cheviot, cut full 36 inches long, double stitched throughout; pocket and faced sleeve. 50c Cream Pongee Shirts, 39c' Pure white or cream, cotton pongee, attached collar; has pocket, perfectly made; sizes 14 to 16. ALL AMERICAN LADY CORSETS REDUCED. ALL THOMAS GLOVE FITTING CORSETS REDUCED $1.00 CORSETS 79c Medium bust, long hip, silk embroidered trimmed, good quality coutil; four supporters, perfect fitting, sizes 18 to 30. SUMMER NET CORSET 45c Long hip, medium bust, reinforced with batiste at the points of special strain. All sizes, 18 to 30. 39c BRASSIERES 29c Good quality muslin, button front, lace trimmed. All sizes. ALL UNDERMUSLINS REDUCED GOWNS. $1.00 Gowns 79c. Slip over style, daintily trimmed in lace or embroidery, cither neat or showy patterns, made of fine quality cambric or nainsook. $1.00 Crepe Gowns 69c. Plain white, slip over style, linen lace trimmed. 65c and 59c Gowns, 49c. Slipover style only, good quality muslin, either lace or embroidery trimmed. " Outsize Gowns 90c. Beautifully trimmed in lace or embroidery, large sizes 18, 19, 20 (40, 42, 44 bust), slipe over style.
Persons who expect to attend are asked to heed, this announcement. .. Mrs. Walter Lantiff and son Master William, of Buffalo, New York, and Mrs. Clark, who are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Brooks, near Fountain' City, were entertained . yesterday by Mrs. Roy Dennis at her home on East Main street. .. ' , ' . Mrs. Lydia Trump was hostess yes
1 1 ,, . ........ . . MaskraeyeirY HARVEST ; SALE Now Going On. Everything is Reduced
SKIRTS. $3.50 Skirts $1.75. Only 24 in the lot, embroidery trimmed, medium width, wide flounce, has dust ruffle. 69c Skirts 49c. Good quality muslin, has underlay, embroidery trimmed, medium width. $1.00 Crepe Skirts 69c. Pink, blue or white crepe, medium width, linen lace trimmed. Princess Slips 59c. All $1.00 and $1.50 Princess slips in this lot, most all sizes, either lace or embroidery trimmed. Envelope Chemise 90c. $1.25 and $1.50 values, beautifully trimmed in lace and embroidery. All sizes 34 to 44. 50c Drawers 39c. Embroidery trimmed, open only, good quality muslin. 39c Drawers, 2 Pair 50c. Dainty trimmed in good quality embroidery, all sizes, open or closed. Corset Covers 45c. Many new patterns, well made, good quality cambric or long cloth, lace or embroidery trimmed. 29c Corset Covers 19c. Our entire line. Good quality muslin, lace or embroidery trimmed. HOSIERY. All Wayne Knit and Gordon Dye Hose Reduced. Women's Silk Hose. For 22c Fibre silk boot, light weight cotton top, lisle heel and toe, spliced heel, black or white. For 31c; 3 pairs 90c Fibre silk boot, silk lisle top, Wayne Knit or Gordon Dye, double heel and toe; black or white Pure Silk Boot Hose. 45c. 100 per cent pure silk, full fashioned, lisle sole, spliced heel, garter top, black, white, rose. gold, bronze, castor, Reseda green, China blue, Alice Blue, navy, linen, grey, also fancy colored top boot hose. Fibre Silk Hose. 45c. Gordon Dye, Round Ticket, fourthread heel and toe, seamless, flare top; black, white, sand, putty, ponpee. palm beach, Copenhagen, navy, violet, sky, pink, gold, grey, suede. Women's Gauze Hose. 2 Pair 22c. Very light weight, spliced heei, double heel and toe, garter top. Children's Hose 13c Pair. Seamless, fast color, two weights, black or white size, 4 to 10. Pony Stockings, 6 Pairs $1.25. 22c pair, there's a weight for every occasion, black, white, tan, pink, blue, red. Fine ribbed and heavy ribbed. Children's Fancv Socks 22c. Large assortment, silk lisle or fibre silk. All colors. KNIT UNDERWEAR 50c Men's Union 39c. Light weight, perfect fitting, short or long sleeve, ankle len.ath, 34 to 46. $1 Mesh Union. 79c. Men's pure white, light weight, mesh Union Suits, our regular $1.00 quality, all sizes. 25c Men's Shirts and Drawers, 19c. Light weight balbrigsan. short sleeve shirts, ankle length, double seat draw- . ers. 50c Ladies' Union Suits, 3 for $1.00. Essex Mills or Richelieu brands; lace or cuff knee: good quality guaze, perfect fitting, 4-5-6. 65c Lisle Union Suits, 43c. Light weight lisle Union Suit, lace knee, silk taped, silk crochet finished, sizes 4 to 8.
YOU GET THE LOWEST AND ONLY PRICE WITHOUT THE ASKING. WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE.
terday afternoon for a meeting of Section One of the Ladles and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church at her home on North F street. The attendance was large. The afternoon was spent at needlework. The society will
25c Boy's Shirts and Drawers 10c. Balbriggan, short sleeve, knee length. All sizes. Children's Union Suits, 22c. For boys or girls, sleeveless or short sleeve, lace, knee or cuff knee. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS HALF PRICE AND LESS 19c All Linen Handkerchiefs 10c. Plain hemstitched pure linen, either cross bar or corded at the edge. 15c Colored Handkerchiefs 5c. Either linen or cotton, neat pattern in pink, blue or lavander embroidery. 25c All Linen Colored Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c. All linen, dainty patterns in pink, blue, lavander or green embroidery. 25c Corner Embroidery Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c. Pure linen hand-embroidery. There are only one or two patterns, none soiled. 5c Handkerchiefs. 2 for 5e. Our entire line of ladies' plain hemstitched handkerchiefs in this lot. All clean new goods. RIBBONS Yards and yards of beautiful wide ribbons for hair bows, sashes, girdles, etc. These are all beautiful, wide goods in a full line or shades, regulary worth from 25c to 35c a yard: July sale 17c One hundred pieces of extra wide ribbons in either nlain or fancies; they come in satins, taffeta or moire goods; in this lot are worth up to 50e a yeard. July sale 25c Small lot of fancy silk heltiner in either light, or dark combinations; goods that were sold from 25c to $1 a yard; arranged in two lots to move them quick. July sale price 8c and 15c LACES. One counter of wide cluny laces, in both the edges and bands, in either white or ecru, regular values worth up to 25c yard. July sale, 5c. Small line of odd Torchon insertions; these are broken sets without the edges, from one to two inches wide, and sold from 5c to 10c yard. Julv sale. 2c. Beautiful line of German and French val laces. We have taken all of the broken sets from our al laces and are putting them out to close. They come in edges and insertions, and in many cases sold up to 15c a yard. July sale, 5c. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN HAIR GOODS. Our entire line of De Lux hair switches, made from the finest quality of real human hair, absolutely guaranteed to be perfectly sanitary in every resnect. to be offered at the following exceptional prices for our July sale: 22-inch. 3-stm. regular $2 values. Julv sale, 88c. 26-inch, 3-stem, regular $3 values. July sale, 1.48. 30-inch, 3-sfem, regular $5 values. July sale, $2.48. LADIES' GLOVES 59c Just received a new shipment of sixteen button, all sik, elbow length silk gloves. These have double finger tips and come in white only. Regular 79c value. July sale, 59c. 39c We are offering a special line of ladies' white elbow length French lisle gloves. These goods are guaranteed to be tub proof. We now have a full range of sizes from 5 to 8, regular 59c value. July sale, 39c.
not meet in August on account of the Chautanque. Mr. and Mrs. Walter - McWhinney were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Lovett at Eaton, Ohio.
AUTO VEILS. Our stock of the Storm Queen auto veils is again complete. Just received a new shipment and every shade now in stock. This veil is made from a shower proof chiffon and guaranteed to wash. See the special values we offer at July sale, $1.39 and S9c. HAND BAGS AND PURSES See the special lot of ladies' bags in leather, silk, beaded or mesh. All sold at a big sacrifice. See the special lots priced at July sale, 19c, 29c. 39c, 69c and $1. Ladies' white wash bags, 50c values. July sale, 19c. Ladies' white wash bags. $1 value. July sale, 29c. SPECIALS FROM THE NOTION SECTION American alarm clocks, $1 value. July sale, 59c. "Fountain pens. 14-k gold pen. $1 value. July sale 50c. Thermos bottles, just the thing for your, vacation trip. They keep the contents either hot or cold for twentyfour hours. See the special numbers we are offering at July sale, $1.80, $1.35 and 90c. See the large line of Unbreakable character dolls we are offering. These are the original Horstman unbreakable dolls. July sale, 90c and 45c. Rubber bathing caps in all colors, a regular 50c value. July sale. 25c. Have you seen our line of collapsible doll carts, made with all steel wheels and can be folded up. In either with or without the hoods. July sale, 49c. SECOND FLOOR. Waists Special counter, all the newest materials and latest models, $1.50 and $2 values; choice, 98c. See the special lot of silk waists, assorted colors and sizes, including white, worth up to $5; your choice at $1.95. Coats and Suits Our entire line at just half price; all colors and sizes. Silk Dresses Ou rentire new line this season's purchase, all at half price. Special lot silk dresses, worth up to $10: your choice, $3.98. Wash Dresses Special lot at $1. $1.98, and $2.98. All the balance of our new wash dresses at greatly reduced prices. Tub Skirts Special lot at 98c, $1.50, bought for this sale; tan or white. All sizes. Parasols Our entire line at onefourth off; special values at 75c, $1.12 and $1.50. Umbrellas Special 26 and 28 inch ladies' or gents; $1.50 value; choice 90c. Dress Skirts See the special lot at $1. $1.98, $2.98; goods in this assortment worth up to $10. Wash Goods by the Yard Special lots at 76c and 15c yard; all the newest materials. Embroideries Lot worth up to 15c yard; choice, 5c. Lot worth up to 20c yard; choice 8c. Lot worth up to 49c yard; choice, 15c. See the special counter of wide flouncings, 18 in., 27 in., 45 in., worth up to $1.25 yard; your choice, 39c yard. Children's Dresses Our entire line of children's wash dresses at onefourth off; 3 to 14 years. See the special rack of wash dresses 50c, each; 98c, $1.50 and $2 values.
