Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 83, 16 February 1916 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1916.

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Social Calendar

Circle. 2 of the Aid society of the First Presbyterian church gives silver tea at home of Mrs. Otto lielns. " . Woman's Relief Corps meets In Post rooms at Court House. Luncheon-auction bridge club entertained by Mrs. Jeannette Bland Wa-Ui Tenth street. ' Card party at 8 o'clock in the . Eagles' hall. - ' West Richmond Y. C. T. U. In Community House, corner West Seventh and Main streets, gives Frances Willard tea. Mrs. Ligon hostess for . North Side section of .Woman Character Builders class of Central Christian church when they -entertain the other sections. ; Mrs. Emma Sperling hostess for meeting of Helping Hand society. Teddy Bear Five Hundred club meets with Mrs.' Sol Frankel. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sudhoff entertain members of a card club. Concert at the High school at 8 o'clock given by Symphony orchestra. Woman's Class in dancing meets in morning at Pythian Temple. " Congregational basket supper of Reld Memorial U. P. church at 6:30 o'clock. . Teachers class in dancing from 4:30 until 5:30 o'clock at Pythian Temple. The Woman's Collegiate club will meet . with Miss Margaret, Starr. . Circle 3 of the Aid society of the " First English Lutheran church gives thimble party at home. of. Mrs. Roland Louck, 24 South Twenty-second street. Mrs. Robert Crane entertained Psl lota XI sorority members. All-day meeting of Missionary society of Second Presbyterian r'lurc h at home of Mrs. A. A. Mumbower: :

Mrs. Omar Hollingsworth of Westcott Place, entertained with an auction-bridge party this afternoon in honor of Mrs. William Thomas of Springfield. Ohio, who Is the guest' of Mrs. Purton Carr. -The game was played ct two tables. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds will five a theatre party Thursday evening at. the Gennett to see "The Birth of a Nation." Mrs. William Thomas of Springfield Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Carr at their apartments in the Keystone. In honor of Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman, who will leave In March for a residence In Indianapolis, Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds entertained members of the Wednesday auction bridge club to luncheon today at her home on South Eighteenth street. The afternoon was spent playing auction. Complimenting Mrs. Emily Hutton of Los Angeles. California, Miss Susan L'haw, North Fifteenth street, gave an informal sewing party today. The guests were Mesdames Frank Watt, toward A. Dill, George Laws of Minneapolis. Emily Hutton of Los Angeles, California, Lewis Harris, Hattie Dill. Kmily Dill. Jennie Jay, Edward H. Harris, Will Reller and Richard Shute. Dainty refreshments were served. A pretty valentine party was given by Misses Helen Firth and Helen Owens at the home of the latter on North Tenth street. Roses, ferns and hearts formed the main decorations. Late in the evening a luncheon was served. Misses Marjorle Owens and Olive Dolllns assisted the hostess In entertaining. The guests were Misses I Hon .Edgerton. Rosamond Border, Mildred Ramsey, Agnes and Louise Meerhoff, Helen Firth. Helen Owens; Messrs. Paul Sudhoff, Paul Allen, Raymond Williams, Richard Tudor, Louis Weldner. Chester Sharp and Jerry Uly. Mrs. Richard Cutter, who resides pouth of the city, entertained members of a card club Tuesday afternoon at Ihe home of Mrs. Carl Cutter on South Twelfth street. Favors were riven to

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Mesdames Edward Warfel. Carl Cutter and Will Hawekotte. Mesdames Otto A. Kemper and Will Klute were guests of the club. In two weeks the husbands of the members will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Igelman. -: ; ; , . ; Several members of the Sigma Chi fraternity . who are residents of this city, have received invitations for the annual state dinner of the fraternity at the Claypool hotel Saturday. Favors went to Mesdames Mason Byer, John Maher and George Reid Tuesday when members of a Sheephead club were entertaind by Mrs. George Ferling." A luncheon was served. A box social will he given Tuesday evening by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans. Mrs. F. A. Bonner of Greensburg, who is visiting Mrs. J. . M. Wampler and Mrs. W. L. Dechant will be a guest at the all-day meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church which will meet with Mrs. A. A. Mutnbower, 2300 North E. street, Thursday. Guests at the meeting of the Aftermath held Tuesday with Mrs. T. J. Ferguson, on South Sixteenth street, were Mrs. Fiske of New Bedford. Mass., Mrs. Herbert Cotton of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Eugene Price. Miss Peninah Moorman had for her subject, "San Domingo." Mrs. Gertrude Hill read an article on, "Toussaint L'Ouverture." Mrs. Harry Dal bey will be hostess for the next meeting. The Ladies Auxiliary and the Sons of Veterans enjoyed a valentine party Monday evening in the Post room. Miss Martha Smith, South Thirteenth ' street, entertained the V. V. club with ia valentine party last even

ing.- The guests were Misses Julia Smith, Lorene Shissler, Minnie Burris. Eleanor ' Smith, Helen Hall, Hester Williams, Leona Smith, Mary Thomas, i Margaret Duvall, Jeannette Steman of Fort Wayne and Martha Smith. The Third section of the Aid society of the First English Lutheran church will be entertained Thursday afternoon with a silver tea by Mrs. Roland Louck, 24 South Twenty-second street. A Francis Willand Memorial tea will be given Thursday at 2:30 o'clock by the West Richmond VV. C. T. U. iu the Friends church, West Seventh and

Main street. Mrs. Harlow Llndley will make an address. Vocal numbers will be given by Miss Mildred Barrett of Earlham college. Mrs. Dempsey Dennis will also sing. A chicken supper will be given Tuesday evening. February 22 at St Paul's Episcopal parish house by St. Paul's guild. Tickets will be 35 cents. Mrs. Demas- S. Coe has charge of the tables., Those who will assist are Mesdames Thomas Nicholson, Frank Mccurdy, Frank Lackey.. Frank Correll, Paul Com stock, Jeannette Bland, Milton B. Craighead. Joseph Ratliff, Frederick S. Bates, Al Barlow, John Sligar and Ray K. Shiveley " Plans will be completed by the guild Friday. : s An important social function is the dance which will be given this evening at 8:30 o'clock in the Odd Fellows' hall by Mr. Roy Parks. , :

Miss Margaret Starr, North Tenth street, will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Collegiate club. Election of officers will be held. ' Mrs. H. R. Robinson will read a paper, "The Present-day Poets." Misses Martha and Ruth Scott, North Tenth street, are giving a tea Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Margaret Farrow of Detroit. Miss Doris Kinnerman has returned to Earlham college after spending the week end with friends in.New Castle.

A sewing party for men will be given Wednesday evening at the First Presbyterian church by a circle of the Aid society. The men are asked to bring their thimbles, wives anc" lady friends.

Mrs. Otto Heins will be hostess Thursday ' for a silver tea given by Circle 2 of the - Aid society of ; the First Presbyterian church. -Mrs. W. A. Park will assist. . Mrs. E. H. Mendenhall ,has gone to Indianapolis for a ten days' visit with her sister. - -. ,-, r

Mrs. Alexander Reid was hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the Spring Grove Sewing Circle. At a meeting of the Kensington club with Mrs. Hilbert Toler, South Fifteenth street, yesterday it was decided to give an evening party in two weeks at the home of Mrs. William Williams.

Ye Olden Time Dancing club gave a dance last evening in the Odd Fellows' hall. Among the dancers were Messrs. and- Mesdame James Bone, Newton Long, William Hibberd, Will Hatfield, Edward Warfel, Fred S. Wickett, Fred Kennedy, Frank Baer, Frank Miller, C. B. Chamberlain, William Jones, Mark Shissler, Frank Aikin, George Smith, Mesdames William Walling, W.

E. Durkes : of Bunker Hill, Ind., and Mr. Calvin Richardson. ' The young people's branch of the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. will meet Friday evening with Mrs. Helen Barnard, 225 North Twelfth street. Mr. and Mrs. H. Collings were host and hostess last evening for a social given by the YouRg People's union of the First Baptist church. The executive board of the Youg People's union of the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. met last evening with Mrs. T. : P. Kepllnger. As , Mr. Charles Klrke,. president, is out of the city, Mr. David Stephenson was appointed acting ' president. Miss Alice ' MaCy was made recording secretary. Miss Meta Pfafflin went to Indianapolis today for a few days' visit. She will attend the Ziegfeld "Follies." Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wilson have gone to Chicago. " The Criterion club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. John Woodhurst. North Nineteenth street. Mrs. B. W. Kelly read a paper on, "Women In the Professions," followed by one, "Utilization of Waste Material." by Mrs. W. O. Wissler. February 25 the members will give an evening party for their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stott. The regular meeting will be held March 7 at the home of Mrs. B. W. Kelly, x

The Golden Rule t Bible- class of the First M. E. church, will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George W. Davis, 59 South Fifteenth street. , The members of the Golden Rule Bible class of Grace M. E. church will be special guests.

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When you wash your hair, be careful what you use. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use Is just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. v Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Adv.

rej flat ly for a week and see if it does not make a blessed difference in your skin. In severe cases a little Resinol Ointment should also be used. Resinol Soap helps to' make red, rough hands and arms soft and white, and to keep the hair healthy antd free from dandruff. Contains no free alkali. Resinol Soap and Ointment heat edema and similar skin-eruptions and usually stop itching Instantly. Samples free, Dept. 20-P, Resinol, Baltimore, Md.

WHEN A STORE ENJOYS the patronage of the same people, year after year, it must be a pretty good place for you to come to when you want to buy jewelry, watches or diamonds. On the next jewelry buying occasion, let us serve your wants. Remember the Haner guarantee backs up every purchase. Charles H. Haner JewelerV 810 Main St.

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Dollar Specials 1 Dollar Waists New Popular . j1 Thursday 2 for Plaid ptticoata anfi Dollar Child $1 Wool Auto el ollU Dresses, 2 for Hoods, 2 for. .J FridaV Skirts, values ei Raincoats, val- 3?1 1 ' I to $5.98 . v . ues to $6.98, at j2

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eczema quickly by applying a ntue zemo furnished by any druggist for 25c. Extra : large bottle. $1.00. Healing begins the j moment eemo is applied. In a short time , usually every trace of pimples, black : heads, rash, eczema, tetter and similar,

kin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, zemo is an exceptional remedy. It is not greasy, sticky or watery and it does not 6tain. Whea others fail it. is the one dependable treat ment for all skin troubles.

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Day Bargains Ladies' patent and dull button Shoes, sizes, $i.oo Special . Men's tan and black gunmetal lace Shoes, sizes 5, 5.3 $l QQ and 6, special

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VERY one in Richmond knows the superb quality of our shoes and the excellence of our service. We never at any time reduce the high standard of either. During this sale, however, we have greatly reduced the price. As many of our next spring's styles are now in the store, a most remarkable opportunity is offered the public of early first choice selections at reduced cost.

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numness. Deauty ana arunaance wmco makes the hair so fascinating and attractive, besides preventing dandruff, Itching scalp and falling hair. Guaranteed to satisfy or .noney refunded. Only 50c for a big 7-oz bottle at Flhe's rug store. Richmond, Ind. Out-of-town folks supplied by parcel post. tdv. ."

Ladies' night dress, perforated for sack length and short sleeve. Muslin, cambric, lawn, batiste, crepe, silk, flannel or flannelettes are good for this style. It may be finished with a bit of lace or embroidery, or with tiny ruffles of material on collar and cuffs. In such shape the pattern could also bo used for a dressing sack. It is cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36,

38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. It requires 4 yards of 27-inch material for the sack style and 7 yards for the gown for a 36-inch size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10. cents in silver or stamps.

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One lot of Ladies' Patent Button Cloth Top Shoes, plain toe ; regular $3.00 QC grade, now One lot of Ladies' Patent Button Shoes, cloth quarter, Special during OCC sale P Ladies' Patent and Dull Kid Cloth Top Button Shoes, long vamp, especially good for Dress Shoes, regular ! QK $5 grade, now Ladies' Patent Button, Cloth Top Shoes, medium low heel, regular $5.00 grade, j2 )5 Ladies' Patent and Dull Kid Button Shoes, black cloth tops, turn sole, regu- d0 QK lar $5 grade, now . W'tJ Ladies' black, blue and royal purple velvet lace Boots, regular $4.50 grade il -QK

Ladies' patent vamp, grey and sand cloth top lace Jhoes, regular $4.50 and $5.00 grade, special this week Ladies' black, grey and brown Suede Button Shoes, sizes up to 6 ; regular $4 and $5 grade, special this week Ladies' New French Bronze Side Button Boots, regular $5.50 grade, special AfZ this week VO.Q Ladies' patent and gitimetal Button Cloth Top Shoes, wing tip, regular $4.00 grade', special price this . Extra Special for Hanan Shoe Wearers, patent and gunmetal button or lace Shoes, the shoe that has both style and comfort, regular $7 OA QK

Men's High Top Tan Shoes, made especially for outdoor wear; regular $4.00 grade, now VO.'ID Men's Brown Bluestone" Calf Blucher Lace Shoes, full double soles and cork filled; the best work shoe on the market today; regular $4.50 QJT grade, now ........ 2ll Men's Tan and Black -Calf Heavy Work Shoe ; good, heavy soles, special J9 during sale

Special lot of boys' gun metal button shoes ; special this week g145

Men's 10-inth High Top Brown Elk Shoes, regular $4.00 grade, 9 QC;

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Men's Black or Brown Elk Shoe, extra good shop shoe; regular $2.50 grade, ei-OfT now ... $L.VO extJa special OR MEN Black and -brown elk Lace Shoes, extra good for shop shoes ; special this (M QP week ........ .... One lot of Men's Tan and Black Lace Shoes, 'English style; regular $4.00 grade Special this week 'J Men's black gun metal lace shoes, English style, regular $3.50 grade; special fl0 QK this week V&.VO Menz-Ease Work Shoes in black and tan elk; an extra good farm and work shoe, regular $3.50 grade, CO QfT special this week.. . w7J

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Dull Beaded Evening Pumps and Strap Pumps; regular $4.00 and $5.00

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Extra Special Ladies' Bro n z e Pumps and onestrap Pumps with sand cloth tops ; make extra good

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Choice of all Men's $3 Special Shoes in Gun Metal, Tan Calf, and Patent, Button or $2.65

Discount of 10 of all New Spring Styles which Are Arriving Daily.

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