Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 229, 7 September 1915 — Page 5
TEIE RIOfRlO PALlxABnXZI AND UN-H2LEGUAU, TOCSDAXV SEET.J7,, 1915 '.
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Parlies
Teas Dances
Wideawake JBlbl class of .the
. Secand-Jtecllsh. JUitberaa church, ; aMcUt-with Hr. ikd:Mrn Boteart i.; Card pertr t 2:30 o'clock in Mbe Moose, hall. '-Benny -club meets-wtth Mre.
Lewis Carrtnfton.,
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; jjrst.. Baptist -,baKc)u. meet with
;rf. I B. Tburmw. eotb,.TWr-
- tc&tn jail 0 street.
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"ttfcKW. R.; Pound ona hostess loiv meetiaar of. the-- Wextaesday
Auction ,BrJU etuh. , I ffiaw't- , FHMttcMao rrtauro r. aire v.-.tes) . at;-lbe-, Ju?of. : Mis. j f ;fiiitfr?: Moere; - trom r. S amil! 6 ...o'clock. Oasctan tvrtr at Jacfcaotr park. glvea -by-eaetnbere- ot tbe Pst lots
? Tfrzab Aid toeity of Bn Huf Io4e teets d bottewrannounc' - etJ iajter. Mrs. " Glen . Cruse iltefttae 5 C. W; B. ltx;aailleJ:tbe'ikw 7 tral Christian church. fi ' Silver . te-tvB b: Baaf dul L .. Aid society of First Christian church In cburcb parlors! hat been - postponed. . I v ' Miss : Ruth Klnsey gives matlnee dance.. :. All-day meeting of Aid aoclstr , ..ot Reid Memorial $rsbjtesiaa ' church. ' ':
Narcissus :-EmKQlkvr; ' .club.
; meets itbMtmi,B4:Abtim: ' 't Friend Foreign ' MHittamary society nwets at telock, with y the Mtosea ' Moorman, 122 South Sixteenth attoet. "J-f AW; society ot First ar. E. ! cburcb.'. wests at the cbnrcb. - WonMO's Homei Missionary, society of the First English Lulther an -church meets at home of Mrs. C. H. Schnelle, J32? Main atreet. Central AM. society -of i First " ChrUtton church meets with Mrs. B. C.:Manley. Woman's Home Mlsstoniiry scn ciety of Grace M. E. cjurchsaeets . with Mra: Charles: Mays.
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The engagement of Miss I'JUiet Hobbins to. Mr., John Freecbl, of Detroit, Michigan, has been :annountid. Miss Robbins Is a niece of Mr.. John F- Robbins, of North Tenth street. When a. resident of this city she rec Aded at tbe bobbins home and was a anember of tbe High school faculty. She was well known In social circres and has many friends who will be, glad to extend congratulations. 1 Tbe Central Aid society of the First Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs,- B. C. Manley, at her. borne, 06 .Sheridan, street. The silver tea which was to: have been given Wednesday- -afternoon at tbe First Cbristian church be members .of. the East End .Aid society, has been- postponed until' Tuesday .after noon, September ill. Mlsei Mable Ho.rtt -r.ef r nithiburg, and Erma Stetelmeyer, of this city, haVeBeen visiting with Mr: and Mrs. Stotelmeyer, at New Cattle. The - Lutheran Home Circle will meet Thursday afternoon at St. PauL's Lutheran church chapel. The time will be spent in canning fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Slewek;left
for Chicago, where they will attend
tb e Tmvellng! . Engrawers' -convention,
to be held at the Sherman hotel. Mr.
and Mrs, Siewehe have Just returned
from . a trip to. Buffalo and Niagara
Falls.
Mr. Howard Smith, of Dayton, was
a guest in:this city -over Sunday. r Mrs. Charles Maria tt has returned from a visit with relatives at Winchester. " A dinner was given Saturday evening at the Hotel We8tcott,. in honor .of
of ttho chief -opemtors; -who
were la town attending the telephon school of instruction. In tbe party were Misses 8tella McCreevy, chief operator of tbe Rfetanrand- Telephone company; 'Catherine Dennerty, or the ln4tnaolfci Independent TSaiepnone
mpMri acaxt j Brtiw; ot unmi City i. EttKnta, of GraenriUe. Ohio; Mary , Lonaeneeker, : ot f GreenviUev
Ohio. . After dinner, the gmests fornssl
theatre party at tbe Mumy. Other addttkwal uets wer Mr Brown, manAger qf tbe teiepbone company at Winchester, and Mr. WtUiam Batter. Attpartetandcnr of the Biefamond Telephone omoany. - i A .dance will be given'' Wednesday evening at Jackson park by the membntii. ot tbtfvFsi Iota- XI sorority for their friends. Ther'-sjtfair -wlU be in the ; nature of a . "shirtwaist" dance. Mr. Haul f Harrla wtll be at' the piano and wtll supply a- drununer. ' Mt: "Walter Vaughan entertained a jrty of Anleoienv friends tc dinner Sunday evening at Cliff Dale. 1 Mrs.- W. Pounds tone wtH ?oe boatess', Wednesday afternoon- for a meetta: of the- Wedneaday Auction iBrtdge club, at her home, .in the Arden apart meats.: The annual picnic of the Young People's society of tbe" First- Baptist church, was held Monday afternoon and -evenins -at.. Glen. Miller parkv . ".- Cards, -have been 'teeelved ", announcJbg tbeb marrtotge- of Mr. Benton Barlow, son of "Mr. and Mrs A. L. Barlow and Miss Jeannette . Towle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., JUmex Toiwlft ot Ha ris street- t Tbe young -people' were niarrted! Saturday - evening: at 7t30 o'clock; by the Rev; Chartes : Metts, of PeavUlej :ia M presence of the mem-
ibeze of : the; .immediate -families. :Mr:
amf Mr; Bariow will resMe wlth : ;the
tsrtde,' parents fvttoe pjaeent. TAetrf,
msmy.- filen: extend congratulaUonai
Mr.- " Horalisn
Miss MUdred. : retnmed vtotneir nomm
in .PbttatleMaia. aftee aTtsw wnn Mr.
an.d - MSSr EL .Thornton Hall. ' ' . V-
jirs. William Sbultz will be hostess for a meeting of tbe Tirzah Aid society of tbe Ben Hur Lodge Wednes-
day afternoon, at -ber homei 9fr North;
Second street. , . 1?h Pmiit club will meet 'Wednes
day afternoon, with Mrs Lewis Car-
rington at her. home. T25 West Main street. " Several : members of the ltho chap-
ter-of the Omicron Pi Sigma fraterni
ty were ecttestahied Monday by .members of the Richmond chapter, of the fraternity. The 'fiueets -motored over-
end tbe car waa gaily decrcated -with pennants and - banners bearing-; -the
insignia -of the fraternity. ' The ' Woman's Home, and - Foreign Missionary society of .the: First Eng-
liate larthecan chnteh -will
neaday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at th luan of Mr. C B- Schneae, 2323
Main street Quarterly dne;iU be
Uken at this tkne and an election of
of fleer will .be held. , .
. That aid- eoelety of tit First iMethodist church will meet Wednesday afterneott t; 2:3 o'doek at the eburch. a Mr. said Mm Harry 'Weesell end son Eart leave Wednesday in their car for Terre Haute, where their son will eater Baser Polytechnic metitute. 'Mr. nd Mt Weseell -wBl coatinae ttteir trip going to Effingham, mtnots for a visit with Mrs. Wesseirs motBer.' 'IMr pad Mrs. Thomas M: Kanfman have returned from indianeeelis where : they wem -entertained- durtas the week end by Mr. aud Mrs; Anfder heide. - ;.. - Mrs. A. J. McGlung of Radford, Virginia, to tbe guest of her parents, Mr: and lira, A. -WlHIams .o Sodth Ninth street Mrs. Mrf
spending some -time" with friends at
Virginia Beach and Washington ,.;.D, C. :Mk and Mrs. Walter Englp of the Pelbam apartments, visited friends in Indianapolis over the week end. ; Mr. Felix Campbell of Marion, Indiana, ivisited hi mother, Mrs. Claude Campbell of 321- North Seventh ftreet, Sunday and Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Schneider and daughter and son of Linden wald, Ha iltontlhio, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Thomas at their
No, 1401 A Simple Stylish Model.
LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT Take a glass of Salta te flush Kidneys V; if Bladder bothers you Drink lots of wster.
Eating , meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because tbe uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause - all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheu
matic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach; constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. - Tb monient your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or. if bladder bothers you. get About four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy:
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous -salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity;, also to- neutralize the acids in tbe urine so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a-delightful effervescent lithiawater; drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. ,j; - lAdvertlsementl
Ladies Dress for House or Porch Wear . Dotted percale In' blue and white was used In this instance. In white linen, linene, or madras with a touch of bright color this style will make a neat dress, that will be serviceable for business or outing. The waist is made with convertible collar, and a pointed yoke over the back. The sleeve in
wrist length Is close fitting. In short
length -it is finished with a neat turn
back -cuff. - The skirt nine gore mod
el, has plaited fulness at the seams. The pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36,
38, 40, 42 and 44 inches, huest meas
ure. It is good for taffeta, poplin, voile, serge and cloth and all wash materials. Size 36 will require 7 yards of 44 inch' material. The skirt: measures
about 34 yards at the foot. A pattern ot tliis Illustration mailed to any address on receipt" of 10c. in silver 6r stamps. Address your letter to Richmond Palladium Pattern Department Richmond, Indian. '
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IkKTST BE ATTAGKED : lINDlTmSKIN It has beeq -proven by the world's greatest authorities that hair is bound to: Trow coarser and : sthTer after earch removal-.unless it is devitalized. ii U t impossible, ta devitalize hair fih pastes and- rub-on preparations, ; fae-
ubo inoy oniy remove -nair from' the surface of the skin. DeMiracle, the original liquid depilatory, devitalizes hair by attacking it under the skin as well as on the skin. Imitations of DeMiracle are as worthlesa Aa paates and , rub-on preparations, because they lack certain ingredients that DeMiracle alone contains which give it the power to -rob hair of its vitalrtyits life sustaining force: Buy- a bottle of the genuine DeMiracle today and you. with get the original, liauid. hair remover. Others -are worthless Imitations refuse them. Remember, yon are not asked to buy DeMiracle on a mere promise of your money being refunded. DeMiracle is the only depilatory that ha a binding ttaeanler.in each package which bt titles you to the refund of your money if-it fails. - DeMiracle is sold in three sizes, 60c, II 00 end $2.00 bottles. The larger size are the most economical for dermatologists and larre users to buy. If your denier will not supply you, buy a bottle at Clem Thistlethwaite's Drug store, or order direct from us. The truth about the- treatment - of - superfluous hair mailed in plain sealed envelope oar request DeMiracle ChemiarCompanyf Dept. A. Park Ave. and 129th St., New York. (Advt).
hoase-to -Fairvtewi -Mr-.- Schneider returned , home today while tbe others
remained In tbe city for a few days' visit ' - Bottday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas save m .pewttUy -eppoiuaee: family dtaerer to honor of the Hamilton meta. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Carr motored borne from Springfield last evening ater lant visit with -Mr. and Mrs., William Thcwaa.. . ' The Woman? Home Missionary society of- the- Grace M. E. church will weet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles -May at her borne, 332 Lincoln street ; As a courfesy to Mrs. Burton Carr, recent bride; and Misses Lacy Gayle
THE GOOD PHYSICIAN'S METHOD It is a small wonder that physician prescribe an alterative (blood purifier) for so many afflictions, since the blood is o intimately related with every function of the human, body. Poisoned or impure blood, aside from snch maHifMtHtinnn ad cvnhflls
catarrh, Inflammatory rheumatism,
pimpies, nous, sores, : muddy complexion, etc., affects the appetite ,tbe digestion, and 'tbe whole human arganism. v: The most- powerful and effectl-re alterative-known is Dr. A. B. Simpson's Vegetable Compound, discovered by a famous physician of Indiana and used to his practice more than forty years ago. "It has never failed to cure the most dreadful form of all poisoned blood (syphilis,) and has of course readily conquered all the lesser blood diseases. Nothinsr 'han vpr ennallnil ' it fnr
giving a clear, healthy complexion: It
is sow at i per bottle at all drug stores. Adv;
and Irene Picton of Covington. Ky who- arriTed .. Thursday ' -to - . be guests at the borne of Mr. and ttxs. Albert D. Gayie. Mrs. Gayle will gire an auction bridge party Friday afterSOQBw. . ... --. .... -V fw.i-.-Miss Lois Oetott of Springfield, 0 returned tome today after a, month's
- Great Drnaimi for New Constjpatioiii Rwnedy.
They say thtt the adventof the "santanel tablet1 as a vegetable substitute for atom el has resiited.in an extraordinary demand for this remarkaMe product. It earns to have made a ait particularly Wtth those Afflicted -with, chrosie constipation, wno wen eutck to owocnixa its drantatM over oaiomel aad.Uia waual laxatives. ntand tablets, aslda -from; their- efllcacy, doubtless owe Uielr- suocesa largely to a tendency to aid In brlng-lns about natural functioning Instead of .encouraging the "cathartic habit." Also, instead of Injuring, the membraneous, lininc of the org-ana Involved, they exert a healingInfhience. Instead of wuakesina. .they add tone, to 'the lntectinal wall. And they work so eesily and .a-entay, they . are of course preferred on this account to the violently toUng pursatiyes.. Their tnexpenslveness is anothr. rea.-jon for the popularity of seatanel tablets. Ope need procure only' a dime's worth, and take one tablet upon retiring, to be convinced that the ideal remedy for constipation, torpid liver, and their many evil conse-' quences, has' Anally, been found. Druetots Eevlevr.
visit with her aunt. Hn.L H. Bunyan. ' Several pretty social functions were given tor tbe guests d urine; ber Visit. ; ' .- ..Additional Society en. Pag Tea
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alaat a r laartad OUrt Qfl.l
is shcwlftf Iw9 mooft vtwtplvet "
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vtr in the city at very r.
. aoie trices.
Substitution Substitution is the mortal enemy of the "square deal." - In the long "fun" Tt profits "n6 " one. ' r ' . -When you esk. for a brand, by name don't take something "just as good." .--; f -c. Go to " the 'dealer who plays fair. . The dealer, who trades unfairly on a manufacturer's reputation is not the kind of . dealer you want to give, your confidence to, or your money. . .
TOD
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A Good Day to Resolve to Duy
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' because it; is certainlv a
j : GREAT LABOR SAVER and has pfoven a boon tohundreds of housewives, who have decided-that Delishus Cakes wete as good as any home-made product. - , - .. ... .... . . : .j h ( ?- - Baked Only By the Richmond Baking Co.
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GH.E E M. HJ IP 2" "j: We will have some warm weather, but cold weather is sure to come avoid the rush; have; your garments cleaned now.
MEN'S SUIT . . $1 LADIES' SUITS . $1 LONG COATS . 1 HiOUSERS . 50c SKIRTS . . . 50c OVERCOATS . . $1 GLOVES. 5c per pair ...... . BEST PYEWG Ia THE CITY
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Ttie;vlWlan Wlhio KNOWS HOW
Main Works,
328 South It St.
Phone 1195 Ford Service
CarlF. Weisbrod Piano Tuning and Repairing. Phcae2095.
' Our $(tk Salt te an Annual Event Our Suit Sale aurpassca anythlno yet attamptad In that departmant. Aston-;iahfng-apecfcat grJw, HHUttlJwar. '
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all the cXrs stop::.' :..
The Store for True Economy Greater values our constant aim. Arrange to shop early tomorrow before the big bargains are gone.
At the very beginning of the Autumn season by a fortunate purchase, -a manufacturer's clean up, we off er you Silks at. half or nearly so. AnoT too, ' they are just what you want Taffetas and Messalines in plain colors, stripes, checks and plaids. See our west window.
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75c MESSALiNES All shades, both for street, and evening wear. 75c SCOTCH PLAIDS All the new color combinations 85c STRIPES In two and three color effects; every wanted shade. 1 ., -, 85c CHECKS AND FOUL-, ARDS All the favored seasonable colors.
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59c 59c
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a yard for YARD WIDE BLACK MESSAUNE, Usual price is $ 1 .00 a yard. a yard for YARD WIDE SILK POPLIN All colors, including Hague Blue and African Brown. a yard for YARD WIDE BLACK TAFFETA-Regular $1.00 quality, a yard for YARD WIDE NAVY BLUE TAFFETA Cheap at $ 1 .00 and really worth more.
00 a yard for YARD AND QUARTER WIDE CHARMEUSE mmmmm" The Silk de Luxe. Regular $1.50 quality.
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Yon will admire tbe style and also be particularly well pleased in the individuality of our suits. Careful selections bought onlv from high gracte taiters malre Masrm Suits most popular with careful, money-saving women. Every weave for the Fall and Winter'k represented in our inmiense hnei Hkewise is the color range complete. Fur trimmed garments in every possible style and priced here for much less
TOor)S $15e00 $14.95 for Suits worth $20.00 017,95 for Suits worth $25,00
JTot a Wore! Albp4 SESEEJirC Our recent purchase of over 500 Skirts, bought from a large manufacturer at 50 Discount, including salesman's samples, is practically sold; yet there is perhaps 50 Skirts left to sell them we'have made three lots to clean thenvup in a day. $1.95 for $4 values; $2.95 for $5.00 values; $3.95 for $7 values
