Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 307, 7 December 1915 — Page 5

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.THEj RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1915 PAGE FIVE

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PERSONALS MUSICALS

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Social Calendar:

'Aid society of First M. E. church meets at the church. r - ' ---',r i a-v ' llaneing clubmeet: tn the Odd ? Fellows hall af 8 o'clock:"--Art Study' class meets in the Public Art Gallery at : the high school. - t s . . ' ' - (f I , F"L' ' , - ... (. . -'.i 4 All-day bazaar given by the Aid society of the First Presbyterian church at the church.; -77--Mrs. Wilson; Magaw. hostess for v meeting of an auction-bridge' club. Christmas exchange given by. a circle of , the 'Aid society of the Grace M.1 E. church. . Mrs. ' Schneider,, hostess for meeting of Tizrah Aid . society of Ben Hur lodge. -Mrs. William H. Romey hostess for meeting of Missionary society of First. English Lutheran church. ' Woman's Aid society of geld Memorial U. P. church holds meeting at church. . . and Mrs. Fay, Hobday host , and hostess for meeting of wideAVaie'JUble cUsa of Second Eng- , Heh Lutheran church.-- . The. auxiliary of the Christian Woman's Board of Missions of the Central Christian church, meets with Mrs. Mary Donahoe. ' Moose card party-at 2:30 o'clock in Moose hall. - ' Miss Ruth Scott entertains members . of . an. aucUpff-brldge

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Perseverance Blbie class bl First Baptist churchv'meett;tith Mrs."; H.jT-jMeLelanit; v . . . - friends' Foreign Mlsionary society-meets at 2:15 o'clock with Mrs. Edwin P. Trueblood. . Woman's Peace Party holds' ; postponed meeting at ' home of. Miss Moorman. South Sixteenth street. " . ' Woman's Home Missionary society of. Grace M. E. church meets with Mrs . Frank. Fry. 1216 South B 'street. ; . Loyal Sisterhood class of First Christian. church meets with Mrs. Will Keelor. : '

TVfi n'Avm naiiev will leave Friday

for JhjjHign.'IllIelf, whef akeT Ltf, be tSTguest of Mr. Xenephon King at

a house party to ne given ai ine sigma Chi bouse. A' number of social functions nave been -arranged few the girls whowlli attend Hhe" party including the Junior fprom" one of the important social functions at the university during; the'year. Miss Elizabeth Bailey will also leave this week for New York where she will remain until Christmas the guest of school friends who attended Virginia college with her last year.

"A silver tea will be given Thursday afternoon by memberB of the Mary Hill W. C, T. U. at the home of Mrs. Ben Wickett, .

A committee of the Music Study club is arranging for a Christmas program to be. given some time this month. A definite announcement will be made later. Mrs P. W. Smith was hostess Monday afternoon for a meeting of the Magazine club at ber home on East Main stteet. Guests of the club were Mesdames -Elisabeth- Toms,' - Samuel Dickinson. Newton Jenkins and Miss Smith off Cincinnati., who is the guest of Mrs. Eugene Price. . Mrs. John M. Lontz read the story for the pleasure of the guests.- After the program a social hour followed and refreshments were ! served.' Mrs. , .Warren Glfford entertains the club, next Monday after-

George Gause entertains .the club, la

a month at ber home on the National Road. West- - .

The Coterie club-will meet . Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Oliver Canby and Miss Mary Canby at their home.

133 South Eleventh street,, instead of

meeting witft Mrs. J, . W. Morris, North

D street. Member are- asked to heed this change. This will; be the last meeting of the year and all members

are urged to he present. , - .

- Dorcas isociety members Were enter-

Uloed v Monday , afternoon by Mrs.

Walter Luring at her home on South

Fourteenth street. Mrs. Ray Lone-

pecker was aguest. .The. club will not meet; again until the Thursday after Christmas Dec. 30,-when a Christmas

party will be held at the home of Mrs. Lee B. Nusbaum. Games, music and 'social conversation featured the meetine of th Tival

Messenger class of the First Christian church held - last evening at the

aome or Mrs. 1. f. Burns. The guests were Misses Donna Hvde. Ruth Allen.

Margaret Wilson, Hazel Klnley, Wil-

neimma soggs, Alice Vossler, Edith Decker, Mable Revilee. Zita Brooks, Juanita Bloom. 'Alta Mae. White, Doris

Calmer and Lucile White. The next

meeting will be held Monday, December 27, at the home of Miss Lillian eCarch. . Miss Mable Hasemeier with her gueeta, Misses - Helen, Jackson of Fremont, Ohio, and Lucv Dewev at rivHo

Ohio, went to Eaton today for a visit

wim menas. , , v Mrs. George Hunt was a guest Monday afternoon when Mrs. E. E. Longstreth entertained members of a card club, at, her. home on South A street. The rooms were arranged with flowera and ferns. Favors went to Mesdames1 Edward Cooper, Walter Woodworth and Georxe Reid. Lnnrh Arm ma

served in-; the dinmg, room. A center Vl... t i; -1 Lil. . .

jtitcvi ut ywjv. uu wane roses appoinied j the" tabled ' In two' weeks4. Mrs. Edward Cooper entertains the club. A Dutch Cleanser Booth ' in charge of Mrs. Charles Flook's circle of the First Presbyterian church will be one of the features of . the bazaar to be held all day Wednesday at "the church. The following persons were visitors at Cllfldale Auto club Sunday: Misses Maude Watts, Marvel Mitchell, Evelyn Aker, Gertrude Bice. Hester Nelson; Messrs. Emmett Harris, Harvey Haller, Curtis Baumgardner, Allen Pence, Harry Kessler, Lowell Aker and Leo Smith.

' Miss Nora HoltbQUse entertained the members of the Trlfollum Literary so5fJvtf M F'rf . English itotheran CQurmlaBV evening at her apartments in the McGuire. The rooms were arranged with flowers and. ferns.- "The

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Simple Way To " i End Dandruff !

There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that .is. to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about fqur ounces of plain, common liquid aavon from any drug store (this is all ydu will need), apply It at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and : rut it in gently with the finger tips. By morning,-most if, not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair .will , be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky; and soft, and look and feel a hundred' times hetter. Adv.

Mr. Walter Jobnstm, , traveling agent for the Meyer-Kisor bank of Indianapolis was in the city today on business. A quarterly collection will be taken Wednesday afternoon when the members of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. WUHam Romey. -The Queen Esther Society of the Kden Rebekah lodge met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Tbomas Bradfield. Twenty members were present. Mrs.

To Ward Off Winter . Complexion Ills

jo keep the face amootb, white' and beautiful all winter, there's nothing quite so good as ordinary mercolized wax. Rough, chapped or. discolored

skin. Inevitable in this .weather, is gently absorbed' by the wax and. replaced by the' hewer, fresher" skfn be1 neath". The" face exhibits, no trace of the wax, the latter being applied at

bedtime and washed off mornings, !- Creams, powders and rouges, on the

: other hand, are apt .to appear con

. splcuous.at. this season, because of alternating expansion and Contraction of

the ' skin, due to changing- temperatures. ' I advise you to try this simple treatment.. Get an ounce of mercoj Uzed wax at any ; drugstore and use i llko cold cream. This will help any 1 skin at once, and in a week or. so the complexion will look remarkably ' youthful and healthy. .... Winds and flying dust often cause squinting and other contortions wbicu make wrinkles. You can quickly get : fSXof 'vrT wrinkle, however ' profluced. by using a harmless face bath ifciade by dissolving 1 oz. powdered sax-

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Black Silk Stove Polish Hakes a brilliant, silky polish that doe Dot tub off or dust off. and the shine lasts tear times as Ions' as ordinary stove Bolish. Used on sample stoves and sold j hardware and grocery dealers. All we ask is a trial. UmIC on your cook stove, year parlor store or soar ass ranse. If sea

am x una n toe awes sieve mi 70a ssd. roar dealer is authorized to refund atone. , Insist on Black 8ilk 8ters Polish. kUdelnHqiiiqerBSits sateaslky.

Black Silk Stove Polish Works Sterifais. IOinoia tTaa SWaah aMk aii.Dil wmm -

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Our patrons give expression of sa tiefaction and pleasure in finding our

various lines so complete and well chosen, of high quality-, and reasonable price. Come and tee for yourself.

Inland Waters, of. South America'; was given by' Miss Alice Khbllehberg.' Prof. W. O. Mendenhall majde a splendid -talk on ."The Planet 1 Mara." After the program . refreshments h were ; served - by the social committee composed - of Misses Elizabeth Coaley., Effle .Benning, Elma NolteImma Epgelbrecht, Dr. F. W Krueger-ahd Mrs,'0.; P. Nusbaum. ., assisted by. the hostess. ' ' The dining room .was- prettilyappointed with, roses. A : wicker basket : filled with -flowers and ferns formed ' centerpiece for the tabled- The next meetng. will be held the. first Monday. In January at the home of Miss ; Virginia Thomas.; '. v':' ,7"; ".. ; vu.i.: The Friends' Foreign Missionary Society ' will meet promptly at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. P. Trueblood, 227 College avenue. . A . special program has been prepared and all members and their friends are invited.

Mr. Morris Jones visited friends in Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spears of the "It Pays to Advertise" company, playing at Indianapolis Saturday, gave a box party at the matinee with a dinner party after the performance at the English hotel. The guests were . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dunbar, J. T. Fox, and Mrs. Frank Hatfield of Centervllle. Miss Ruth Baldwin, who is attending school in Indianapolis, also Joined the party. . Extensive preparations have been started for the lnter-fraternity ball to be given at Marion on Monday even-

Treat Children's Colds Externali

Dont dose delicate, little stomachs r. it; harmful internal medicines. Tick's "Vup-O-Bub" Salve, applied externally, relipveby inhalation as a vapor and by absorplio ' through the skin, Tick's can be nsr freely with perfect safety on the yonnge member of the family. 35c, 60c. or $ 1 .'

lng, December 27 by the Pht Delta Kappa and Beta Phi Sigma fraternities. - The chapters in this city will receive Invitations, which will be. Issued Monday, December 20. Mra.. Steven Root and Mrs. Denlaon left yesterday for " St. Augustln. Fla., to spend the remainder of the winter. The' Loyal Sisterhood class will hold a 'business; and social meeting Wednesday evening at 7:80 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Will Keelor, 223 North Nineteenth street."." . ;.; ; ; A penny' supper and parcel post sale' will be given Saturday evening beginning at 5:30 o'clock at the corner .of Northwest Third and Richmond avenue by the aid society of the Second English Lutheran church. Hot soup win be Included In the' supper menu and the public is cordially invited to attend. All the articles on sale have been made by the members of the aid. ' Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Cox will entertain the members of the Tourist club Friday evening and the program will be given as announced in the year book. An important business meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Y. M. I. will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock In the club rooms. The Art Study class will meet Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock in

the Publio Art Gallery - at the high school: The. subject -will be the French Impressionists and will Include Claude Movet. M: Camllle Pissaro. Alfred Slsley. Paul Ceswcne, Albert Lebourg. Eugene Boudin ' with vibration as the subject In technique. A , shower w?ll be , given Saturday afternoon by Miss Mary Mather at her home on South - Eighth 'street, as a courtesy to Miss Margaret Ferguson who, will be married Tuesday. Decern-

Bear This In Mind. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by far the best medicine in the market for colds and croup," says Mrs. Albert Blosser, Lima, Ohio. Many others are of the same opinion. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

ACID STOMACHS r ? - ARE DANGEROUS Common Sense Advice by a - New York Physician. "Acid" stomachs are dangerous because too much acid Irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach, thus hindering and preventing the proper action of the stomach, and leading to probably nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble from which people suffer. Ordinary medicines and medicinal treatments acting only upon the stomach walls, or as an artificial digestant, are useless in such cases, for they -leave the source of the trouble, the excess acid In the stomach, as dangerous as ever. The acid must be neutralibed. and its excessive formation prevented, and there is nothing better for this purpose than a teaspoonful of plain bisurated magnesia, a simple antacid; taken in a little warm or cold water after eating, which

not only neutralizes the acid, but also

nreventa the ..fermentation, f ooas

which ordinarily distress may be di rested perfectly if the meal is follow

ed with a little bisurated magnesia.

which can be obtained from' any drug

gist and should always be kept handy Adv.

ber 28. to Mr. Herbert Cotton. Several

other functions are to be given for the bride-elect. - Another ante-nuptial event for Saturday Is the shower to be given by Miss Florence Cummins as a courtesy to her sister. Miss Agnes Cummins, who - will be.- married New Year's day to.Mr. Paul. Beckett ... . " , " " The shower :which was to have been given . Thursday evening, by - Misses

PURE BLOOD MAKES ; HEALTHY PEOPLE Hood's Sarsaparilla removes scrofula MtresL boila and lthr ornnt lrna

because It drives out of the blood the humors that cause them. Eruptions

cannot be successfully treated with external applications, because these cannot purify the blood. " -. Hood's SarsaDarilla makes rlrh. rA

blood,: perfects - the digestion and builds up the whole system. Insist on having Hood's.. Get It now. Adv.

Donna i Hyde and Margaret Wilson at. ther home of the former In honor of Mlsa Dolores Ellis, a bride of this month, haa been, deferred on til later on account of illness. - -Mrs.-Tucker of Rushvllle Is the guest of. friends and relatives Jn this city.

SAVING LIVES

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Girls' one-piece pajamas. This model Is more comfortable than the two-piece models, is easy to develop and well adapted for all materials, such as jean, cambric, crepe, flannelette, domet flannel, madras or repp. The pattern is cut in 5 sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. The front is made with body and waist combined. T,he back has a-"fall" br "drop" but

toned to a waist portion under the belt. The right front overlaps the left in closing. The 10-year size will require 3 yards of 36-inch material.

A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps.

Semi - Annual M

Clearance Sale of Pattern Hats

Starts tomorrow (Wednesday) and Will Con- ' 1 tinue for this week only.

?A FuUCpllecion to Select From; ; The Reductions on These Hats Are Exactly

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ONE LOT OF UNTRIMMED HATS Your choice, each ' .

50c

ONE LOT OF CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS KAp Your choice at

ONE LOT OR TRIMMED HATS Regular $5 to $6 values, now at . .

$2.00

Father John's Best for Colds, throat and lungs. Builds you up. No Alcohol or dangerous drugs.

(Adv.)

For

Holiday Gifts See our Wonderful Assortment of Pendants. Necklaces. Bracelets. Jewelery, Watches. Silver Vanity Cases. Silverware. Toilet Sets. Parisian Ivory. Make This Your Christ- ' mas Store ' Let us help you you will be surprised what a showing can , be . made with -. gifts selected here on a. limited allowance. : - Because, our store haa earned -- a reputation . for . quality . does not mean" that our prices" are' high. Just take a look at our windows and be convinced. - Chas. H. Haner

Jeweler.

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Open a New Christmas Savings. Account Second National Bank

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For Grandmothor or Grandfathor A pair of Kryptoka the new double vision glasses for reading and distant use. all in one solid piece of glass. For r.lothor or Fathor ' A pair of Tories for sewing or reading giving the . greatest possible result to the wearer. For Sister or roth or -, A pair of the new Fingerpiece mountings with ""orlc i t lenses. The best eyeglasses worn today for appearance 7':f and stay-on qualities. '

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Why not give ycrself a nice Xmas gift of a pair of glasses? Now is the time to have your eyes examined before you do your shopping.

MISS C. U. SWEITZED Optometrist Phone 927 1-2 1090 Main St.

A Eoosicr for Christmas

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New 1916 Moosicr Wonder

Advance models are. now here in time for Christmas a Kitchen Cabinet of such remarkable value that we can not put our enthusiasm into words. The. table is pure aluminum. The drawers are metal The tilting flour bin is ALL metal. The caster blocks won't break. . The ends aie 5-ply. Cupboards white enameled. Note the roomy uncluttered cupboards. ' Note the .15 extra room:" And bear in mind that this is all the genuine "Hooster" standard of construction with the Hoosier guarantee of "Your Money Back If You're Not Delighted." . If you ever dreamed of owning a genuine Hoosier Cabinet now you can satisfy your wish. For the Hoosier Company authorizes us to introduce - this new 1916 Hoosier. Wonder on the liberal terms of CIA OC $1.00 DOWN AND $1.00 PER WEEK for

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