Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 276, 1 November 1915 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOV. 1, 1915.

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and daughter. Mr. aaa mtb. uunoa C&rr; '? also Mr.' and Mr. James A. Caar of Richmond, Indiana, ' and in their honor gave a dinner party last evening. Springfield Sun.

?Mr. William Dechant has returned

from Gambler, Ohio, where she visited her son.' Mr. Frederick Dechant.; ' Miss Mary Clements has gone .to

Dayton1 for a - visit -with Miss Janet

Reynolds. As a courtesy tol Mr. and ? Mrs.

Ernest Decker, nee Miss Ethel Logan,

who were marriel last week, Mr. and

Mrs. James Logan gave u dinner Sun

day. Covers were laid for - Messrs. and Mesdames R. A. Tomlinsou, Ernest Decker, ' James Logan, Mrs. Welst and Mr. Robert Tomlinson. The Loyal Sisterhood class of the First Christian church will enjoy a masquerade party this evening. The guests will meet at the church at 7:30 o'clock. The destination of the party Is unknown.' : - ' : Mrs. Mary Hannah and daughter Georgia of Logansport, were guests of Mr: and Mrs. David Geyer, 145 Bridge avenue. . Election of officers will be held Wednesday afternoon when the Chester Aid' society meets. Mr. Herbert Keen of Dayton, -O., national president of, the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity, was, the guest of Miss Grace Kelly Sunday. , . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stigelman gave a dinner Sunday for Messrs. and Mesdames Milner, A. Wlssler and Paul Wispier of New Lisbon, Robert Stigelman and Sol Stigelman. William Spanagel spent today - in Cincinnati. -. Mrs. John' B. Wood : of Indianapolis Is the guest of Mrs. Frank Glass.

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Cowing are in the city attending the state conference of charities. Mr. Arbuckle is a member of the state board of pardons, and Mr. Cowing a trustee of Easthaven Insane hospital. An Informal masquerade dance will be given this evening at 9 o'clock in Vaugban'B hall. Invitations reading as follows have been Issued by the social, committee of the Ardmore club. "The Ardmore club requests the presence of yourself and lady at their first dance of. the season to be given in the K. of P. temple on Wednesday evening, November 3, 1915. Music will be furnished , by tbe Weisbrod orchestra.. Admission 50 cents tbe couple. Invitation must be presented "at the doot." v-- ;;.. ,-:.. i Miss Edith Runge entertained members of a club Friday evening. The guests were Misses Agnes McFail, Norma Runge. Elizabeth Mashmeyer, Leona Buenlng and Nell Vogelman.

Social 'Calendar

Japanese Tea given at First Christian church tat Young Ladles Mission Circle. Annual . banquet of , Sunday school class of Second English Lutheran church at home of Mr. and Mrs. William Klopp. Princess card club meets with Mrs. Longstreth, South A street. ' Luncheon given at First M. E. church at 5 o'clock in honor of . Miss Julia Lathrop of Washington, d. c. -c . ' . . Mrs. Clayton Clawson hostess for meeting of Progressive Literary society. Aftermath will not meet with Mrs. Gertrude Hill as it has been postponed one week. , Card party at S o'clock In Moose Hall. Kensington club meets with Mrs. Ray -Longnecker. Mrs. Charles Grose hostess for meeting of Criterion club at home on North Nineteenth street. . Auction-Bridge . club members meet with Mrs. Frank Correll. Mrs. Edward Cook hostess for meeting of Ladies Bible class . of Second 'Presbyterian church. Art Gallery open in the evening to the public. Neighborly club meets with Mrs. Edward Slinker at suburban home.

Aid society of Whitewater Friends , church meets at the church. Ye Olden Time Dancing club gives dance in the Odd Fellows Hall. Aid society of West Richmond Friends church. All-Over-Town club meets with Mrs. Edward Stout. .

their home on North Eighteenth street. A luncheon was served. The bride and bridegroom . were presented with a beautiful cut glass water set. Those composing the party were Messrs. and Mesdames Ora Martin, R. E. Heindel,

Mr. Ben Hill is registered at the Washington hotel, Washington, D. C.

) Miss Mary Thomas of North Nine teenth street, who motored to Spring field, O,, last week with friends, wilt visit in Urbana and St. Paris, O., this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Bayer and baby will go to Indianapolis this week for a visit with Mrs. Bayer's mother, Mrs. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Butler of Indianapolis, Mrs.' Sheldon Walters of Cincinnati and Mr. James Shirk of Delphi, Ind., were guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Park Sunday. A business meeting of the Domestic Science association will be held Wednesday afternoon at the day nursery.

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is the average quantity in a healthy

adult, but it is the quality of the blood -that determines our strength to resist sickness.' With-weak blood we 'find cold hands and chilly feet; in children an aversion to study, and in adults rheumatic tendencies. 1 In changing seasons get abundant fresh air and take a spoonful of Scott's Emulsion after meals, because Scott's Emulsion is a rich blood-food that will increase both quantity and quality of the blood while it warms the body and ( helps carry off the impurities. I When multitudes of people are to-' day taking Scott's Emulsion to avert winter sickness, and are giving it to i their children, it is careless to neglect ,

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Railway postal clerks gave Mr. Carlos Walker and his bride a surprise at

1457 A Popular Practical Style.

IFs Your Liver! You're Bilious. Headachy,Sick! Don't Stay Constipated With Breath Bad, Stomach Sour or a Cold.

Enjoy Life! Liven Your Liver and Bowels Tonight and Feel Fine.

EWORK WHILE YOU SLEEP!

. Tonight sure! Remove the liver and bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, breath offensive and stomach sour. Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy, constipated and full of cold. Why don't you get a box of Cascarets from the drug 6tore now? Eat one or two tonight and enjoy 'the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Yoi. will wake up feeling fit and fine. Cascarets never gripe or bother yob all tl e next day like calomel, sals and 1)11' 3. They act gently but thoroughly. Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious or feverish children a whole Cas- , caret any time. ' They are harmless aprl MVflxen love them. Adv. "

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Girl's dress with sleeve In either of two lengths. As here -shown checked gingham was used with white linene for trimming. This design will develop nicely in serge, plaid suiting or woll mixtures. It is also nice for linen, pique, linene, velveteen, corduroy or poplin. The fronts are finished with slot tucks underneath which tbe closing may be affected. The skirt is a four-gore model with a charming "grown up" flare. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. It requires 3 yards of 40- inch material for a 4-year size. ' ' A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in stiver or stamps. '

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E. E. Cartwrlght, P. A. KInert, Charles Porter. M. C. Mendenhall. W. D. Lyan. Charles, Snedeker. Messrs. Bradley. Hoy Lawrence. Mesdames Ratllff, Walker, Misses Florence Ratllff and Emma Walker. ; The , Penny club will meet all-day Wednesday at the home of Mrs: -Thomas Dolloff. Persons who reside in the east end ' may get a hack at Twelfth and North E streets. The hack will also pass Eighth and Main streets at 8 o'clock. A dinner was given last evening at tbe Hotel Arlington ' by Miss Ruby Shaw. The guests were Mr: and Mrs. Myron Keelor, Mr. M. ' Keelor, Miss Ruby Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. John Longstreth. The Aftermath society will not meet Tuesday with Mrs. Gertrude Hill. Tbe meeting has been postponed one week. In honor of Mr.' William Morrey. Mrs. Morrey entertained members of the Jewel card club Sunday evening at dinner at their apartments in the McConaha flats. The rooms were decorated with fall flowers appropriate

to Halloween. After dinner cards were played and favors went to Mesdames Hal Bobbins, Luke Bowing. Glen Reynolds and Mr. Hal Robbina. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Elliott. Charles Winkle. Hal Bobbins. Luke Bowing. Will Reynolds. Miss Helen Haxeltlne and Mrs. Metz. After the game the - guests spent the evening dancing. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dalbey and Mr. and Mrs. Wood of Indianapolis motored to Dayton Sunday. . The All-Over Town club will meet Tuesday: afternoon with Mrs. "Edward Stout. Linden avenue. The C. W. B. M. of the First Christian church will observe , guest day Wednesday afternoon at the church. Miss Helen ' Mikesell gave a Halloween party for. sixteen girl friends. Corn stalks, pumpkins and other decorations appropriate to Halloween were used. The hours were spent socially and with music and games. Refreshments were served. The guests were Misses - Erma Moss. Mildred Mendenhall, Mildred Parker, Helen Wetherly.

Violet Bryan. Edith Johnson. eBatrlce Owen, Mary Wilson. Ethel Wilson. Margaret Wilson. Helen Addleman. Elsie Sweitzer. Lola Sanderson, Eva Sanderson. Hazel Olmetxer. Marie Graham. Miss Beatrice Owens received the favor for the best costume. Miss

Edith Johnson for the most comic and Miss Helen Mikesell for guessing who the -masqueraders were. The District meeting of the Sixth congressional district, - Daughters - of America was , held Saturday evening

by the local council In tbe hall in the Vaugnan building.' There was a Urge attendance of visiting members from tbe different councils of tbe district and degree work was conferred on a large class, of candidates by tbe New Castle degree team under tbe direction of - Captain Hall. banqeet -was served . . .Tbe next meeting will ; be held at Honeycreek In January. Te Olden Time Dancing club will give a dance Tuesday evening in the Odd Fellow's hall. . Piano' and drams will furnish the music.

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Monday, November first Is the last day of

GRACE to pay what is ever with you.' TAXES

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Also remember. If Headache and Eye-strain are your ' constant com- - p panions and you want to be rid of them, go tell your troubles to -

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Silks Most Beautiful of all fabrics; we are showing In every desirable weave and color for Our November Sale. There never has been a time Silks were in such great demand Buy now and avail yourself well this great opportunity.

CREPE DE CHINE, FOULARD FANCIES, Chiffon Faile and Jacquards 27 inches wlda all colors shown this QQ season; 59Kind 75c qualities UC SILK M ESS A L I N E All colors Including ivory, sky, pink, rose, green, brown, wisteria, brown, robin, navy and 0O black. 76c value OuC SILK POPLIN Yard wide, art the wanted seasonable shades for dresses; ETCi 98c value , OtJC STRIPED POPL1NS In a full range of

colors, very new; extra special

STRIPED MESSALINES All the new colors in pencil stripes; an this sale OcC TUB SILKS of sterling value in QE

mk I beautiful stripes. $1.25 quality. . . . Jk3K

45c

TAFFETAS, yard wide, glove fin- CQ ish. navy, robin and black eJeC CHIFFON TAFFETA All colors, yard wide. $1.26 quality 8ILK CASHMERE DE LUXE -42 Inches wide, in all colors and black, the most favored this season; $1.60 Q "j A quality PleXU YARD WIDE MESSALINE All KQg silk in; black only; for this sale... JC PLAID CHI FFO N "TAFFETAS 24 Inches wide; In all the new color combi- Q. nations; $1.00 tjualityV sale price. . YARD WIDE PLAIDS The very newest color schemes; $1.60 - OA quality P&V PLAID CANTON CREPES 45 Inches

wide, in -African-brown. Labrador blue.

and Russian green ; $2.00 quality

$1.50

DRESS GOODS DESIRABLE It Is worth your while to investigate this sale of Fall and Winter Dress Goods Too much on hand. Bought too liberally and although we own them at less than it is possible to duplicate the same, values today, the stock must be reduced. EVERY CENT OF PROFIT WILL BE ELIMINATED FROM EVERY PIECE OF DRESS GOODS DURING THIS STOCK REDUCING SALE.

8TORM SERGES and Novelty Suitings Everything in stock marked QA 50c. sale price OSC Every Weave and Fabric in our stock marked 75c will be sold during rTQ this sale at 0C BROADCLOTHS, Poplins, Serges, Tailor Suitings, Checks and in fact everything marked $1.00, during this '7Q sale at I tC ALL $1.50 DRESS GOODS -j Q now pAAil

ALL $2.00 ORESS GOODS now

$1.50

FUR TRIMMINGS CONEY FUR BANDS Finest selected skins, brown or black; 1-inch band 49c 2-lncb band. 98c.

BEAVER BANDS In the usual widths for half their real value considering today's fur market

MOLE SKINS at less than today's wholesale prices.

MARTEN FUR BANDS All the desirable widths at reasonable prices.

Woederf ml Sale

off SUITS Suits of Poplin, Gaberdine and Tailors' Serge, made to sell at $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50

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2.50

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Suits of Poplin, Serges and Novelties, made to sell at $12.50 and $15.00

Now $7

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No Alterations Unless Paid For

All Our $30, $35 and $40 Suits now . . . . $22.50

GOATS .h&tm1rned

Velvets, Velours, Devetynes, Corduroys, Plushes, Broadcloths, Noveities and Mixtures

$5.95

to $40.00

Waists You Want $1.98 and $2.98

Worth More We Will Prove .lt to You

Dresses and Skirts $2.98, $3.98, $5.95, $7.50, $10

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PAINSTAKING CLEANING FOR DISCRININATING PEOPLE

Results are what talk loudest. We take pains to see that all garments are as nearly perfectly cleaned as possible before they leave our store. People who are particular appreciate this attention. You will too. Our delivery service is prompt and costs you nothing.

Men's Suits Women's Suits Skirts & Trousers dry cleaned and - dry cleaned and dry cleaned and pessed $1.00 pssed $1.00 ptressed 50c n w n . " "' - BSD yiK One Piece Dresses Overcoats & Long KID GLOVES dry cleaned and V Coats, dry cleaned m9 il ,m

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