Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 78, 10 February 1916 — Page 5

PAGE FIVE Bible class of the First Baptist church attended. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gentry and son, Mr. and Mrs. Cox, Mr. and Mrs..-Martin Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Bromley, Mr. and Mrs. McMahan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman and family, Mr, and Mxs. Brown JTi ents of a baby girl, born Tuesday afternoon. In celebration of her birthday anniversary Mrs. Charles Trimble was given a pleasant surprise last evening at her v home on South Eleventh street. Thirty members of the Perseverance and grandson and Mr. and Mrs. Sisman. .,v' .";;". , The Welz Nlchts held a meeting last evening at the home of Miss Ruth Keyler. Members present were Misses Helen Jaretb, Mary Edna Morgan, Marjorie Schneider and Anna Hoos. . jSpcial and Club Topics

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1916.

Activities

of Interest to Women

Vlr. Bogue to Wed

Miss Fosler Saturday

OLIVER H. BOGUE.

MISS CONSTANCE FOSLER.

Social Calendar

Hiawatha Social and Literary society meets with Mrs. Edward SUgelman, North Fourteenth street. Card party at 2 : 30 o'clock in the Eagle's Hall.

Good Time Dancing club gives dance in the Vaughan hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp meet their dancing classes in the Odd Fellow's hall. " Mrs. Walter Woodworth hostess for thimble club meeting. " The King's Daughters of the South Eighth Street Friends church meet at the home of Mrs. E. G: Hill, East Main street.

Junior choir of the First English Lutheran church meets at the church. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Second English Lutheran church meets with Mrs. George Worley.

Ine wedding of Mr. Oliver H. Bogue h

blast Main street and Miss Con-

Ice Fosler,. daughter of Mrs. Mar-

Fosler of North Seventh street, be auietly solemnized Saturday

moon at 3 o'clock at the home of

bride's mother. Dr. David W. Denof Earlham College will perform ceremony. On account of the reillness of the bride there will be

'arttAAinir enccfo ThAV Will BO

th nn their weririin? trin. Miss Fos-

Jis an accomplished young woman. ? 905 she took her bachelors degree barlham College later going to Ger-

y where she studied two years at

den. Saxony. In 1910 she took her

ters degree at Earlbam. Last year

was a member of the High school

Uy. Mr. Bogue is a graduate of

ham College and was also gradu-

vT' iwaa at one time a teacher in the

i a.

eland academy and at 1 Earlham

ege. He practiced law at Y abash, i. until 1910 when he removed to ' York. ae of the attractive social func3 of the week was the luncheon n todav by Mrs. Frank I. Braffett,

' Ih Fifteenth street, when she took

means of extending a courtesy to

sister. Miss Margaret Farrow of

nit M!rh anH Afra S 9 Saylnn

:T'hicago. y ' . - pivors went to Mesdames . Paul distock, S. ' S. Saxtou. of Chicago, -inette Bland and Miss Marie , PDe1' when Mrs. Ernest Findlay of ""tago, gave a luncheon auctionr. i. o?e party yesterday at the home of , mother, Mrs. W. L. Thornburg.

'" '-Sr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith. Ea6t.

an street, entertained a number of

ttts to luncheon Wednesday at 12 ?f "fick at the dining parlors of Mrs. C i ... , ,,, '. ' HIITE SERGE SUIT

IN SIMPLE STYLE

K. Barnes on Ft. Wayne avenue. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Price with their guest, Mrs. Charles Fiske of New Bedford, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Witt, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Miss Ann Nicholson and Mr Harold Scott left today for Lafayette where they will attend a fraternity house party.. The party will be joined Friday by Mr. Samuel Smith of Indiana University.

The Penny club desires to thank all persons who assisted in serving the Democratic banquet Monday evening at the Coliseum and also St. Andrew's church for the use of their tables. Guests at a meeting of the Sorosis card club held Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Hieger, South Thirteenth street, were Mesdames H. B. Loper, E. J. Dykeman and E. D. Welch. In two weeks Mrs. George Schultz has the club at her home on South Eleventh street.

The card club met Wednesday

which was to have evening with Miss

A Smart Costume for Many Occasions

Leona Buening has postponed meeting until next Wednesday.

its

The postponed meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Y. M..I. will be Tuesday evening of next week.

An all-day meeting of the Central Aid society of the First Christian church was held Wednesday.

Mrs. Charles Johanning. South Twelfth street, was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church. The subject for the afternoon was "Leprosy." Mrs. Sudhoff was the leader. Mrs. Henry Zuttermeister gave a Bible reading. Mrs. Adam Bartel read an article. "Echoes From the Winona School of Missions" were given by Mrs. Lee B. Nusbaum. Miss

Lois Johanning played piano numbers. The society has decided to co-operate with the social service bureau. The Narcissus Embroidery club members were entertained yesterday by Mrs.f Peter Cutler, North C street. The guest spent the time sewing. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Howard Longfellow entertains the club in a fortnight at her home, 105 South Ninth street. - ' r A dance will be given this evening in the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity rooms by members of the fraternity. The Wednesday Card club was entertained yesterday by Mrs. Charles Fetters. Favors went to Mre. Fetters, Mrs. Kreimeier and Mrs. Dill. Mrs. Arthur Bone will be hostess next Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. Earl Hirfshaw, West Richmond, was hostess yesterday, for the Current Events club. Two papers were read on "Early Life of Lincoln" by Mrs. Sophia Fraumann, and the other on "Lincoln as Chief Executive" by Mrs. Agnes Haisley. February 25, a Washington party, will be given at the home of Mrs. Fraumann.

A jitney social will be given Saturday evening, February 12, at the West Richmond Friends church. The Woman's Home Missionary society of Grace M. E. church met yesterday afternoon with 'Miss McWhin-ney.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fehrman (nee Miss Mabel McKhann) are the par-

Famous Movie tSar Condemns Curling Iron

Little Mary Pickford, whose pretty curly locks have been so much admired, writes that she has never used the curling iron. Shs fails to see the wisdom of burning the life out of the hair.-. That the heated iron is ruinous to the hair is being more and more appreciated. Many are discarding this instrument of torture in favor of plain liquid silmerine. This is not only harmless but is really beneficial to the hair. Instead of giving one's tresses a burnt-out, lifeless appearance, it gives them a bright lustre, and the curliness looks altogether natural. It is a simple thing to procure a few ounces of liquid silmerine from the druggist and apply a little at night with a clean tooth brush.- ue hair should be moistened the full length, from root to tip. The beautiful wavy effect upon arising Is agreeably surprising. Adv.

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A dandy good Laundry Soap. 100 Bars to Box Large Cakes Cream Laundry Soap 7 Bars for 25c.

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1593 Waist. 1594 Skirt. Composed of Ladies' Waist Pattern 1593 and Ladies' Skirt . Pattern 1594. This combination is especially nice for mature figures. The waist is made with full fronts that are finished with revers portions and open over a vest that may be of lace embroidery or matched satin. The skirt' has six gores and shaped trimming sections over the fronts. As here illustrated, brown novelty suiting was used with velvet for trimming. Blue serge with matched satin is also good. If desired, the waist and skirt may be made as separate garments. Silk or crepe could be employed for the waist and broadcloth serge or gabardine for the skirt. The patern for the waist is cut in 6 sizes: 36, 3S, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure. The skirt pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 24, 26, 28, 30, 32. and 34 Inches waist measure. It requires 34 yards of 36-inch material for the waist, and 4 yards of 44-inch material for the skirt for a medium size. The skirt measures 314 yards at the lower edge. To make the skirt and waist of one material will require 8 yards of 36-inch material. This ilustration calls for TWO separate patterns which will be mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents FOR EACH pattern in silver or stamps.

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This Is the Second Big Week of February Bargains Everything Is Cheaper at ' MASHMEYER'S

Our Entire Stock of Winter Goats Now at the Public's Mercy Our $10, $13.50 and $15 Coats, now . . $5.00 Our $ie.50, $18 and $20 Coats, now, $7.95 Choice of any Coat in the store $10.00 " FLEECED KIMONOS $1.25 Quality, to close at' . .'. 85c PETTICOATS Black Sateen Petticoats, cut with flare. .59c Black Petticoats, made of Howard Silk, $1.25 quality $1.00 Black Petticoats, very lustrous, $1.50 quality $1.25 Plaid Petticoats, something new, $1.50 quality $1.25 Extra Size Petticoats for stout women . . $1.50 Sale of Hosiery LADIES' LISLE HOSE Medium weight, split sole, - fl

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"Every Woman's 2 In 1" Combination Dress complete with attachable and detachable Apron. Most convenient dress on the market. With the apron attached "milady" can wash dishes or cook and at the ring of the door bell instantly remove the apron and be pre

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ladies.

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MEN'S HALF HOSE Medium weight split sole, our 15c quality, special

CHILDREN'S RIBBED HOSE All sizes 6 to 9M. the best 15c Stocking made, special

New Spring Veilings Charming Bordered Veilings for only .... 25c The Always Good Staple Meshes at. .... 25c Novelty Veilings, all colors 25c & 50c Laces andEmbroideries The Spring 1916 Laces are beautiful. Gold laces, silver laces, radium laces and all-overs. Prices always lower here. Embroideries, Edges, Flouncings and All-overs to suit all tastes and purses. Extra Specbl Corset Cover Embroidery Our 50c quality, this week . . : 25c New Spring Percales MENTONE PERCALE Yard Wide, big range .10c MANCHESTER PERCALE Yard wide, all colors. .12'2c ULTRA FINISH PERCALE Yard wide, all colors 15c Curtain Materials MARQUISETTE Lace and insertion, trimmed in QQrt ecru, beige and cream, special 0C MARQUISETTE Lace trimmed, 36 inches wide, nQA in ecru, beige and cream vC VOILES AND MARQUISETTES 36 and 40 inches nr wide, in ecru, beige and. cream OC TUB SILK WAIST SALE OUR $1.25 TUB SILK AND LISLE WAISTS QQ Stripes and plain colors tOC

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$1.00

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More than 200 styles of the Famous Toile De Nord Ging

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122c

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50c

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