Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 264, 18 October 1915 — Page 5

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meeting: of Kensington club:

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Progressive Literary" society meets with Mrs. Charles, Rofcuuf, Morth Ax street.. . Weddtnsr of Mir: Lutfter Faegsr and Mlm Ethel Xaristtr. at home of bride's psrentr. ; v Tuesday- afternoon whist icTub meets ' witfi SGra.' Sol4 JYenkel.' ' Mrs. Charles Ford hostess (for meeting; at Criterion tHv.tr: Alaoclety ot tneaoutlt Elith Street , Friend.' church meets, at 1:30 o'clock attha church - '

Mr F.; W. Stephens1 hostest for

meeting; ot "Aiiermaxn society.- ? Csrflr party at: o'clock in the Moots hall. " Girls' class In danchrsr moets In Pythian Temple. , , . Penny supper- glvew byl the Young People's society at jTKefd Memorial church. Princess card cln hleetsvwlth Mrs. William Stevens. ' Wadding" of Mr. GeorgetThomas and Mies Marie Wetter.

1 Mr. and-. StoR. John H.: IBIehnlEon of

Kaet M'aiw street; entertained' several

distinguished, guests to dinner Sun.

day. The table was arranged with flowers and. fernst and covers vsre

laid for flsoveraor and: Mrs. w. T.

Burbin of Anderson. Indiana, Mr., and

Mr JL r.. Newbyi at EolslUMtMft, Attorney sad- Mrs John L. Hupey Mr. Raymond' Nicholson and Mr. and. Mrs. John' ! Nicholson: Another attractive social! function

fr mffarxr in thm ' Informal daraefH

party which will, beglven- this evea-

ine by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Hill ox

Easthairen avenue- in celehfratiatt of

their tenth wedding; anniversary. The function- will b given at tha Gear

farm on the New Paris FMrev The moms of the farm house will & at-

; tractlvaljr decorated appropriate ut

the season. Mr. Rungs an Mr.- Bo-

land Nuebaum- will play the order of the dances. The- party: is composed!

off members off the old Buzzer Whist

Club and includes: Messrs. and, Mes-

damea Julian Cates. Robert Heu-n,

Dudley Elmer, Rudolph GL Leeds,. Walter Eggemeyer, Wilbur Hflfrberd, Rich

ard Study,. Thomas. J., Haafman, Ray Shiveley Joseph Hillv Bueeell Gear, MissUueOunpbelL and MrErman Smith. ' Club -women in Richmond who are members of.-cluba affiliated with - the State Federation- of Clubs ane interested in the convention which; wilt be held in Indianapolis Tuesday October 2ff to Friday; October 29. The program has been arranged as follows:

Tuesday; October 2 10 -.Off a.. m.

Committse meetings; p. nr. Talks by club presidents on how to tntercst young girls in clubs. Houses1 for aural school teachers.. The playground as a factor in community

Tuesday evenlns; o'eloclFormaI

opening of convention. Special music. Invocation, Dr. Hurlstone. Address of welcome for the city- Hon. Fred I. Willis;, for the: seventh district, Mrs. BJ. C. Rupler. Response, Dr. Amelia Keller; firce vice1 president. President's adilPess",. Mb Vlda?. Newsom Informal reception. Wednesday, S: 45 a. m. Report of state officers. Reports of chairmen of committees. Nemteatfen of officers. Address. "The Hau Conference and the Woman's Peace Party," Mrs. William. I, Thomas of Chicagov Address, "Tndtana Centennial," Mrs. Felix WcWhlrter. "Centennial Pageant," Mrs. Mary H. Flanner Indianapolis. Wednesday, 2 p. m. Report of district chairman,. Address, "The Business of Being a Club- Womaa,' Mrs. Lutie E. Stearns, Milwaukee. Conference on endowment fund. Wednesday, 6 p. m. Federation dinnee and. Invocation; Rev. Allen Bl Feiliputt. S p. m. Special music Adr drees. "Political. Science Applied fa tb Home." Miss Helen- Varjclt Boawell. "A Spinister's Soliloquy," Miss Stearns. Thursday morning Report of com

Ttilttees. Health sessioov Addresses by"

Honorable Charles WV Fairbanks, Dr. James A. Woodburn, Dr. Severance Burrage, Mrs. W. W. ThonttOB, Dr. John N. Hurty, Dr. Stabley Coulter, Mr. Maurice I. Flags;. Suffrage dinner, 5:30 p. m.

Thursday, 8 p. m. Mnsfe': c Invoca

tion, ReT " Morton C.r Pearso k Address, Doctor; Wirth Lowther of Logansport.: An" Illustrated address on "Garden Art," William E. Blizzard of New York City; Friday, 9" a. m. Memorial service. Hymn. "O Sweetly Solemft Thought, . John McCormick. Memorial to Mrar. 3. M. Hamilton, Mrs. George M. Mullin of Brookvllle. To Mrs. Robert H. Strong, ! Mrs. E. J. Robinson. 2i30 p. m Addresses, Amos W. Butler, Francis H. Gavlsk, Dr. S. E. Smith of Richmond. Introduction of new off icers. Adjournment. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green of Logansport, spent the week-end With Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crichet of North Ninth .street. . Misses Golden Moody of Wabash, Hath Ashworth, Messrs. Russell Veatcn a&d Neff Aahwortb of Connersvtne, motored to this city last evening, and visited friends. The Enterprise Bible , class of the : Whitewater Friends church will feotd a business, meeting this evening at '7:30 o'clock 'at the church corner j North Tenth and EL streets. Mrs. F. W. 'Stephens will be hostess Tuesday afternoon r a meeting of tae Aftermath society at her home on South Sixteenth street. The program

win b given, a annov&eed in the Mok. ......

Ursv M UsmsMtt nd tferagftter Ann, of St Louis, Mo., arrived today sod wia be the gaest ef Mrs. Edwwd Powell sad Mis Roth FoweU.

The Penny ctnb wtH meet W

day aflenwos with Hrt, Wlfi Sattfe, 410 North Sevetiteeath street. TS fratWlc is invited t& attend, ftt open meeting at fh Domestic Scrence association which will be held Wed

nesday atlernoon- at 2r30 o'clock in the parlors of the First Presbyterian

Church. Mr. WiUfam Dudley Faulk

win asks the address. Mrs. Charles rgehnan will sing. After the meeO&c Mrs. A. W. Roach, president; wTTI call a brief business sessixm. Misses Iren Gormcm, Nilis Becher, Olive Lewi and Grace Keliy have re

turned! from: Dayton, after a pleasant

visit with friend. They attended the

Phi Delta Kappa fraternity danee Fri

day evening. ,

As a courtesy I to ' Misa Charlotte Ruth EvanSv an October bride, alttr ner was gives hue evening as t&e Betel Arttngton- Asters, feme and other Uosaeaa war used in appoint, tatr bc tabKt Covers; were- laid fov Misses Mabla Geier, Blanch. Bowes; Aasm Ortncaasi Ethel O'Baoaoew 9tU Hart, Mail Rvaleek Gkrneir Thompson, Dena Bowing; Anna Hasemetor, Clara Ralpfcy Florsacet Edmuttdson, 9fabte Desnfe Chsttlettes Evan aad Mary. Hasemeier. . ' Mtss Lota Clammer at Satem avenue, gave a eharariasdy arranged theater party at Keith's n Saturday afteernoon,. corapttmexttng: her hoouse guest. Misses Irene Gormon, Nell Becher, Offcve- LewISy Grace- Kelly, Mirara Krone of Richmond; and PanSna Corey, Leoaore Beard, Inez Powers, Laeite Lyoo and the, hostess-. On Saturday eve&laej Miss Inea Powers bid tha saaaw eompany ot friends to her home on North Main scree wheat she? entertained with cards. Daytosk News.

Morrisson-Reevea Ifbrarr. Miss

i Esther CrjgTtt tThits wfil fcavv cfearga $ of the pcoss for tha afteraooa and her ssbjsct wf3 b: '"Woasea and the Newapapers." The meeting will

be cauatf premptl at 4i o'clock. The chstfraasoi C the ptogxam oantmittee anaottaeetf that Mrs. Yirgtnia C Meredith of Cambridge City, has accepted the fovfcatteo of tha local leacoe to sseas at: tfte afternoon seasieci of the STrfh Dlistrrct PtaroWsr League convention to be held, ia this city, November 13. Mra Freda Davl of HmiltoB. will motor hare tor a brtef viait with Miss Mary Moss. Mrs. Davis wOl be accompanfed home by Msa Moss, who will be her gaeat auriag the week-end and attend the- fall festival given by the Eiks of Hasntteoo. Miaw Fkwenee Fox will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting

of the Current Event, dab. . Responses to roll call will be eorreat events. - Tha subject Mr the afternoon wfB be "Indiana timber One." Government. Mrs, Carrfe ; Holaday; The Natural Resources. Sirs. Mae Hinshaw. T

One of the important 5-6 tumn nup

tial events wlD be that of Ittv Edward Holiarn and1 Miss Aline V Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Johnson wbieh win take place edneaday morning at a o'clock: at the I home of the bride's parents, the Bev.i Francis Anaeombe of the- South Stghli Street Friend's church, offleiattesu The yoang people will leave immediately for a short wedding trip. Tbssy will have a residence in taia city. , . Miss EUie Felt of Indtanapoltay who often visits here and who Is a metnber of the BuUer chapter of the Kiippa Kappa Gamma sorority was among the BMBaBBMMaBMHBMSBMSsaawjsi

assistants at the annual banquet givem Saturday at the Claypool hoteL Mr. 'l7 O. 'Reed of Mlddletown. Ok, apent . the week-end with Miss Hasel Bond. - ' '- t --

Miss Gladys Newman of Gl

the guest of Dr,

lwood

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"and Mrs." Cox. - ; I oss Harris and daugh- tS. S. S.

Mr. and Mrs. Ross

ter. Miss Dorothy, of Columbus. O.

spent the week-end here with friends and kinspeople. .' - Miss Gertrude Strieker of Indianapolls arrived Saturday for a visit with Misses Mary, Blanch and Jennie Dillon. Several social functions win be given in her honor during her visit here. Mrs. W. W. Gear, who has been in New York win arrive today for a visit with Mesdames J. M. Gear and Jeannette G. Leeds.

et It fixed In yessr astad tnex sMb arlvOeaa. Scrofula. m-T T"ts; tbfiblnf; aMn, and & akin, Classes art 4un enslrelr tssjm and lnihicsesl hsessV It tae tisalls -was enl the. net all i ef tk aktaw hr ynajwgsegngana f be"js.irfaeary. AreTvr asThL thJa

e2s2, a4 year txszZl a ta t Ueved yon can te eatCy rrrrT-U to henSX -JL S. S. r tsj ftUhls triarmtut Oat yea a sawJs fresa year own racs tt to a Ucl toate that wCl pwrrify yecr Usai ad

entirely wen,

Xtstw years rr C. & tL

la sl ranUscr3

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ease taaasl fcy fear er anl eareaCs er tenerttoj

it take &. S. S. Take It tt amir appeaz; for they aiaeta ka4

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m for siislaer'T . Csv, stthlnfa, Gn ;

Mr. Nnnrod Johnson went to Co

tennbua, oH today on business. Mies Alma Whskemeyer entertained Sunday ' afternoon lu honor of. her

thirteenth1 birthday anniversary. The

afternoon was spent with games and

music. A luncheon in two courses

was served. Those present were

Misses Corinne and : Catherine Schneider. Hasel,, Marlorie and Ruth

1 Fufler Henrietta Zimmerman, Rose

Rsdke. Ida Tsemeir, Lillian Koppe,

Ruth achwenke and Glena Crome.

; Miss Anas Stolle left today for Cincinnati where she will attend the wed

ding of her cousin on Wednesday.

-Mrs. Charles Lanae- 1 Leeievllle,

Kentucky, in the guest of Mrs, J. H. Groan of North Twentieth street.

( Oa seeount of the Teachers' convention and the Indiana State Federation ef Women's clubs convention in Indianapolis the latter part of next week, the Woman's Franchise league of Richmond wfll meet Friday, Oct. 22, in the

1435 A Comfortable Up-to-

Bate Dress for House or

Morning Wear.

Ladles' house dress with sleeve In either of. two Lengths. Dotted . percale In gray with gray chambray for trimming is here shown.

The style has good lines. The skirt

shows the new flare and is cut with comfortable fulness. The waist is

shaped at the right front. The sieeve

i bishop style Is a good feature. It is

equally nice, and attractive in short

length with band trimming. The skirt

has 3 gores, and is Joined to the waist.

It has a front closing. This pattern is

also nice for gingham, linen, voile, pop

lin,- serge, linene, drill er corduroy. It Is cut in 8 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 49, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. Size 36 will require 6 yards of 44-inch material. This, skirt measures about 3 years at its lower edge.

A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Address your tetter to km anions' Palladium Pattern Department. Rich vuaadt Indiana. -

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PLAID SILKS Yard wide, all silk, wide range of beautiful color combinations, RA $2.00 value tpietV PLAID SILKS 24 and X inches wide, In new Qcolor combinations. $1.00 quality UUC GLOVE FINISHED TAFFETAS Yard wide, PQ-, In the desirable blues, baowns and black. . . . 1 vt YARD WIDE POPLINS All colors In this pTA cloth, our leader ........ OaC SILK POPLIN 44 inches twide, the beat qual- Qr tty, usually $1.25 here Stf C

SILK CASHMERE 44 lndhes wide, all colors and black,$IJ60 quality .

$1.10

Velvets - and Corduroys

COSTUME VELVET fl" AA Extra wide .................. ..,.. 1UU CHIFFON VELVET 0"t (TA AH colors $1.00 and JXtyVr SILK VELOUR I gO 7K at . . . $24 and tpi I O CORDUROY 27 inches wide, all i (ZfZp colors .................V OtJC HOLLOW CUT CORDS Extra wide, and OQ shows In the season's favored colors OUC BROCADED CORDS Particularly good df PA for trimratogs Chin Chin eonars, $15 A P-t-t!"

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ALSO Tailored' Ooats conspicuous by the absence of fur trfmmlnx. Broadcloth coats for the large women. All sixes. Priced

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CMldree's Coats SpedaUy Featured iUnia bprice frea ....... .$4.95 ta $15.C3 Presses Skirts Many new Dresses shown this week. To make this department a particular attraction we will sell choice of any $15 Dress at $10. 300 SKIRTS HI 3 SPECIAL LOTS $3.95, $05, $5.95

They are $5.00. $7.00 and $10.00 values.

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