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PAGE SIX THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, SEFT. 19; 1916
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Social Calendar
'Csrd party at 9:30 o'clock a. m.' at Country club given' by Septem-' ber social committee. Tlrzah said society of Ben Hur Lodge meets, with Miss Maud Holcomb, 435 South Thirteenth street.' - ' ; ' . I Christian Woman's Board of Missions of the First' Christian church meets at. the church In' evening. -
; Called : meeting . of the Young i People's Society of First Baptist ' church at home of Miss Violet Collings. West Side Section of Woman's Character Builders' class meets -with Mrs. John Hinsky, 213 Richmond avenue. 8ectlon One of Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church meets with Mrs. Ida Weaver. Section Two of Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church meets. - Woman's Home ' and Foreign Missionary society of St. Paul's ' Lutheran church meets at church chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rossiter host and hostess for meeting of Bethany Bible class of Second English Lutheran church.
Mrs. Ray Meek and Miss Elisabeth Wlgmore give, party for Miss Ruth Hadley. " Mrs. Will Tolllver hostess for meeting of Section 8 of Ladles and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. Church, i ; J - Ladies' aid society of First Baptist church meet with Mrs. E, G. McMahan, 322 Randolph street. t-v, - -r. , - Section Four of Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M.E. church meets with Mrs. Fred J. Alien. Mrs. George Crandall entertains Ladles' Bible class of Trinity Lutheran church at her home, 305 North Seventh street.
Mr. George LeBoutilller. South Fifteenth street, is giving a dance Friday evening at the Country club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and daughter, Miss Hazel, of. New York City. Some forty guests will be entertained. Members and out of town guests are invited to attend the card party which will be given Wednesday morning at the Country club at 9:30 o'clock by the September social committee. Mr. Whitney McGuire has entered Cornell University. , Mr. Ben Johnson of Azora is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson. Mr. John Nicholson left Sunday for a trip to Pittsburg. The wedding of Mr. Frank Lahmann and Miss Regina Maag, daughter of
Mrs. Frank Maag, North D. street, was solemnised this morning at "9 o'clock in the St Mary' Catholic church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father. W. J. Cronia the ring . service being used.' The f bride wore a tailored' suit of blue, serge and
her hat -waR-of -velvet trimmed In. an
ornament. Miss Mildred Lahmann was maid of honor. She wore a gown '-of black and white taffeta silk and her
hat was of black velvet trimmed with
white, feathers. Mr. Lawrence Lah
mann was best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's mother and' many
invitations were Issued for the affair. The home was artistically decorated
with asters, ferns and other fall flowers. A number of out of town guests
attended the affair among them being, Mr. "and " Mrs. Will Fosler of Topeka,
Kansas, Mrs.-Fosler being a sister of
the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Lahmann will hav a residence --In-ibis city. Their many friends extend congratulations. Mr. Charles Curtis has gone to Bloomlngton, where he will attend Indiana University. Mrs. Richard Sedgwick of West Fifth street, went to Cleveland, Ohio, last evening. ' Mrs. William Tolliver will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Section Three of Ladles and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church at ber home, 33 North Fifth street A social meeting of the aid society of the First Baptist church will be held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. E. G. Mc Mahan, 322 Randolph street. In honor of her birthday anniversary, Miss Edith Decker entertained
with a dinner ftturday evening at her home. West Main street Covers were
laid for Misses -Amy Fltzpatrick, Anna Schneider, Vivian Mo Conkey, Meta
Rankin, Edith Decker, Messrs. George Walker, Edward Decker, and William Jones.. The hostess was-assisted, by Mesdames W. C. Jones and S. W. Walker. After dinner, the guests attended tha Washington Theatre i...; -Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ice, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ice, of New Castle, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.' Hamilton of Kansas City, Missouri-motored here Sunday and formed a plcnlo party at Glen MUler Park. .Miss Grace Kelly has returned from Dayton where she spent the week-end with -friends. - Mr. Wilbur Morel has returned from New Castle where .he visited friends over the week-end. r ; - ; . C The Woman's Home and Foreign
: Lutheran church will meet . Wednesday
afternoon at the chapel.
Section. Four of, the Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E.. Church will . meet .Wednesday ; afternoon ..with
Mrs. Fred J. Allen at her home, 418 Randolph street. .. " "' - '" The Epworth League of the First M. E. church will give a hay ride this evening. The H. H. class of the Trinity. Lutheran church -held a picnic supper at the home of . Miss . Bernice:. Puckett last evening. Golden rod and ferns were used in the dining room. Covers were laid for Misses Carlnne Sudboff, Treasie Karcher, Alfa Wolker, Katherine Daub, Marjorie Beck, Bernice Puckett and Mrs. Oscar Tressell. After a business sesion there was a social hour and the time was spent with needlework. The October meeting will be held at the home of Miss Marjorie Beck East Main street Mrs. Fred J. Allen will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of Section Four of the Ladles' and
Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church, at her. home, 418 Randolph street Miss Cornelia Border is leaving Wednesday, for Cincinnati, where she will spend a fortnight. The Christian Woman's Board of Missions of the First Christian church
will hold an evening meeting Wednesday at the church. Bertha Claw son, a returned missionary from Japan, will make an address. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fosler, of Topeka, Kansas, are guests In this city for a few days. - Mi and Mrs. John E. Snyder, 14 North Twelfth street have announced the : engagement of their daughter. Miss Jessie, to Mr. John Schattel. Miss Bernice Puckett and Mr. Forest Gartslde spent the week-end in Connersvllle, the guests of Miss Marie Wysong. Mrr Rudolph Knode left this morning, for Gambler. Ohio, where he will enter Kenyon for the fall and winter semester. . . Mr,- and Mrs. W. E. Weller and family-motored to Connersvllle Satur
day and visited friends. - This afternoon the Progressive Literary circle met at the home of Mrs. John Hinsky, 213 Richmond avenue. The program : was as follows: - Response, "HoW I Helped Some One the Past Summer; Remarks, the retiring
president; Greetings, the new -president; "Business Education of Women as Beneficial to the Home." Miss Hazel Gregg. - The music for the afternoon . was : furnished by Miss Lillian Adams and Miss Carolyn Smith. Mrs." Mary Niewoehner ' gave a reading. . ';;''- ';-.; Miss Wilma Wallace has returned from Anderson, Elwood and other points where she has been visiting with relatives. Mr. Lewis G. Reynolds left Monday afternoon for New York. Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Cox and son Master Joseph have returned from Indianapolis where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. White. The Ladies Bible class of the Trinity Lutheran church will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. George Crandall at her home, 305
North Seventh street Miss Marie Weber gave a party last evening at her home Randolph street, in honor of Miss Nellie Wolfe, who is leaving soon for a permanent residence in Chicago. Refreshments were
served. The guests were Misses Nellie
Wolfe, Irene Reed, Elizabeth Tittle, Pauline Sener, Helen Ewbank. Marie Weber, Messrs. Harold Long, Carl Mc
Bride, Russell Beck, Harold Noma, Vernon Ewbank and Earl Parrish. ' Thursday afternoon the Golden Rule Bible class of the First M. E. church will "meet with Mrs. J. W. Hall at her home, 108 North Twentieth street Mr. Herbert S. Weed has returned from an extended trip through the east .. . Mrs. John L. Scott and her soil. Will
of Marlon motored to this city and are
attending the Yearly meeting.
A theatre party was given at the Murrette last evening by Miss Mary
Williams for a number of her friends.
After the performance the guest were served at . Finney's. . The party was composed of Misses . Mildred Town-
send, Florence Cummins. Mary Williams, Theresa Collins, Vera Pfaflln.
Gertrude Dietrich, Bessie Cruse. Eve
lyn Shoemaker,. Margaret. Beasley, Blanch Hampton. Carolyn Bradley and Florence Bartel. Mrs. Z. O. Williams chaperoned the party-. .. ' A card party will be given this
evening at 8 o'clock In the St -Andrew's Lyceum by the Ladies Auxiliary. . Section One of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ida Weaver, 205 North Nineteenth street The regular business and social meeting of the Bethany Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Rossiter. 210 Kinsey street Miss Ada Mc Intosh was hostess Monday afternoon for a meeting of the Oast Grand Eden Rebekah Lodge at her home. October 16, Mrs. Harsh will entertain the members of the lodge. Misses Bertha Waltermann, Pryllis Butler, Messrs- Howard Steinkamp and Carl Haner motored to New Castle Sunday and visited friends. j An election of officers will be held Wednesday evening when a meeting
of the Young People's Union of thei Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. will be
held at the home of Mlas Violet Collings. A euchre and sheephead party will be given this evening in the Mooee Hall for nfembers. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and daughter Miss Hazel, New York City, are guests of Mr. George LeBoutWier this week at the Le Boutder home. South Fifteenth street Mr. and Mrs. Crawford are the parents ef Mr. LeBoutilller. Mrs. LeBoutWier, who has been In the East for some time Is expected home Sunday. The Crawfords are 4 enroute home from California. . As the whites were successful n a recent Insurance contest of the Tlrzah aid society of the Ben Hur lodge the pinks will entertain Wednesday afternoon when, the aid meets with Miss Maud Holcomb. Sooth Thirteenth street
Waterproof knapsacks saade ef horse hair hare been Invented by a Japanese army officer.
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sale by Thistlethwalte's five stores and dealers everywhere. Adv.
More New Fall Things Arrive Each Day. A Veritable Exposition of New Styles to Show You.
"GREATEST Because We Offer Excep tional Values All the Time."
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RICHMOND'S GREATEST TRADING CENTER
McCALL'S PATTERNS Style Leaders on Sale in Our Pattern Department. New Fall Quarterly Ready
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All the rich new colors of the season including Burgundy. Plum, Raisin, Brown, Navy and Black. The materials are Bolivia Cloth, Velour Cloth, Plushes, Mixtures and Novelty Coatings. They are fashioned in the most stunning models, rippling, full and flaring and quaintly collared. $1450 $2450 $2950 Mixtures, Novelties Poplins, Corduroys $595 $ J95 $1 Q95 Popular Priced Distinctly Styled.
THERE'S NEWNESS and INDIVIDUALITY
Shown in Our Fall Suits Modish Tailored Suits made of the choicest Fall Fabrics that suggest Autumn. The materials are Wool Velour, broadcloths, whipcords, gabardines, imported poplins and mannish serges. They are handsomely trimmed with fur or velvet, various length coats, finest quality linings, new shaped collars which add greatly to their attractiveness. There is no better collection of Autumn Suits than we are showing this week.
50 $1M50 $1-750
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Whether you are shopping for future selection or are ready to buy now, you surely must see this display of assorted styles, showing every new feature of the coming season. This special purchase will appeal to all shrewd buyers. It means a saving of $3 to $7 on every garment.
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Sale of Sample SKIRTS' 500 DRESS SKIRTS IN THIS LOT Bought from the largest exclusive Skirt Manufactur. er in New York who was "cleaning house" and we are giving you the benefit of this purchase. We bought every skirt in open stock including salesmens' samples. The concession was l3 off the Regular Price This We Will Give Our Customers.
$5.00 Skirts $2.95 $6.00 Skirts $3.95
$7.50 Skirts $4.95 $8.50 Skirts $5.95
The materials are gabardines, poplins, serges and novelties. The styles are the newest Fall models; sizes from 24 to 38 inches, waist measure. Alterations Free
Aeeeal Aeteme Silk andBress Goods
Sale
Extraordinary For 49c Per Yard
Low Prices Featured During Our Annual Silk Sale
SATIN MESSALINES A good representative range of colors.
OP. STRIPED MESSALINES In two Owl and three color effects.
CHECKS AND BROCADES Indesirable seasonable colorings.
l7(Zn SILK POPLINS in a wide range I Ut of colors, both printed and Jacquard figures.
75c
85c
rrQs a yrd for yard wide black tai-csta, (VC our $1.00 quality, absolutely all silk. (M AH a yard for YD' W,DE BLACK TAFFETA. tPl.UU This is our Blue Selvage $125 Chiffon Taffeta; today's market price would be $1.50. 1 1Q a yard for YD. WIDE BLACK TAFFETA. PX1 Our $1.50 quality, very nearly the best at any price; could not be made on today's market to sell at $L50. ALL.SILKS REDUCED DURING THIS SALE.
For
49c
Per Yard
69c 75c 69c 69c 69c
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SCOTCH PLAIDS 42 inches wide, new Fall colorings. MIXTURES AND .NOVELTY SUITINGS. STORM SERGES in Navy Blue, Brown, Wine, Green and Black. FINE SERGES In all colors, bought before the advance. DIAGONALS and WHIP CORDS all colors to select from. SHEPHERD CHECKS 44 inches wide.
$1.25 44
a yard for the NEW SATIN VELOUR,
inches wide, all colors including Bur
gundy, Raisin, Brown, Navy and Green. C1 9 yard for SILK AND W00L ROYAL pl0 ThiS fabric is shown in all the neir Fall Shades. '
a yard for SILK BROADCLOTH, all
FINISH colors.
CHIFFON
$1.25
CI OK a yard for S,LK AND WOOL SATIN FIN. Pl4d ISHED POPLINS, all colors.
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QUAKER CRAFT FILET NETS double thread square mesh weave, neat all over patterns in white, cream or ecru, 40c quality 25 MARQUISETTES & VOILES Full width, double thread, in fine quality, special 15J SUNFAST OVERDRAPERIES 40 Inches wide, all color combinations and guaranteed sun fast; our 75c quality 59
FINE IMPORTED FILET NETS 45 to 60 inches wide, very fine and beautifully woven in handsome designs, white, cream and ecru 50 SILKOLINES Yard wide, all colors, in guaranteed dyes; they do not fade; special ART CRETONNES 32 and 36 inches wide, in all color combinations, beautiful decorative designs, 15 25
R. M. G. Crochet Cotton The Recognized Leader of all Crochet Cottons. LBa!,s.25c 85c a Box
HENDERSON CORSETS The Best for $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 & $5. It costs no more to be properly corseted with a Henderson and you are sure to be pleased. All new Fall models in stock.
Blanket Bargains! 500 PAIRS 11-4 COTTON BLANKETS
QQ THIS 0(1 WEEK
Regular $1.25 Lake Side Mills' 11-4 Cotton Blankets. The colors are tan and grey, with pink and blue borders.
$1.25 Blankets This week for - -
98c
Hosiery and Underwear
SILK BOOT HOSE Black only in this case; 35c quality 25 SILK LISLE HOSE Early Fall weight, BZON brand. 25c quality 19 MISSES' SILK FINISHED HOSE Seconds of 35c quality 15 SCHOOL HOSE For girls and Boys, the kind for hard wear, special, 2 pairs.. 25
MISSES' UNION . SUITS Fall weight, all sizes.. 25 CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS Up to 14 yrs., 25c to 40 BOYS' UNION SUITS Up to 14 years 25o to 40 LADIES' UNION SUITS All sizes. Fall Weight. -50 LADIES' UNION SUITS
All sizes, summer weight
25
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