Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 9, 22 November 1916 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, IS1B
Social Calendar
Aft-day meeting of aid eoeiety of the East rrln Street Friende church at baaamcnt of church. Teddy Bear Euchre club meets with Mrs. Lynn Shaw, South Ninth etreet. Mra. Laura Ferguson entertalna mambera of the Alice Carey club. recreation circle meets 0th Mra. Gllea Will lama at her aubur ban home. Woman'a Collegiate club meeta with Mies Edna Johnaon at her home, East Main street 'Coterie club meeta all day with Mra. T. J. Ferguaon, South Sixteenth etreet Woman'a Relief Corp meeta at 2 o'clock In Poet room at the Court House. i Card party at 8 o'clock In the Eagles' Hall. Thank-offering and tea at St. Paul'a Lutheran church for members of the Woman'a Missionary society. 8aered Heart Sodality of St. Marya Catholic church meeta In hall for Installation of officers. Mra. Katharine Mercer enter tains South Side eectlon of Woman'a Character Bulldera' class of Central Christian church. Mra. Joseph Myer hoeteee for meeting of Crochet club at home,' North H etreet All-day . meeting of aid eoclety of the United Brethren church. Quaker City Circle club membe re meet with Mra. Effle Potter, South Third atreet. Glrle claaa In dancing meeta after eehool In Pythian Temple. Epworth League of First M. E. church msete at the home of Mr. and Mra. Harold Barnard, 101 South Fifteenth atreet at 8:30 o'clock.
French baskets filled with yellow chrysanthemums were used this afternoon In transforming the Country club Into a bower of beauty when Mra. Thomas Nicholson and Mlaa Ann Nicholson, North A street gave a beantlful auction bridge party. Flowers were used copiously In the various, rooms. Auction-bridge was played at seventeen tables. Favors were given to the fortunate ones. After the game an elaborate collation In courses was served at the email tables. Those who sent their acceptances were Mrs. Jeannette Bland, Mrs. Burton Carr, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Walter Butler, Mrs. Carl Bern
hardt, Mrs. Ella Van Heusen, Mrs. Daisy Vanghan, Mrs. 8. E. Swayne, Mrs. Frank Braffett, Mrs. E. R. Beatty, Mrs. W. L. Magaw, Mrs. Fred J. Bartel, Mrs. Charles McGulre, Mrs. Willard Z. Carr, Mrs. Fred J. Bartel, Mrs. Robert Study, Mrs. Julian Cates, Mrs. Edwin Cates, Edwin Cates, Mrs. George Cates, Mrs. John
Nicholson, Mrs. H. 8. Needham, Mrs. E. B. Clements, Mrs. W. R. Pound, stone, Mrs. John Shirk.. Mrs., Elbert W. 8hirk, Mrs. George SeideL Mrs. John Clements, Mrs. Paul Comstock, Mrs. W. O. Crawford, Mra. Ray K. Shiveley, Mrs. 8. E. Smith, Mrs..W. F. Starr, Mrs. Howard Dill, Mrs. Will Dill, Mrs. Dudley Elmer, Mrs. Walter Engle, Mrs. Oliver Gaar, Mrs. E. M. Gray, Mrs. Clarence Dennett, Mrs. Albert D. Gayle, Mrs. W. C. Hibberd. Mrs. Omar Htttle of Washington, D. C Mrs. Frank Lackey. Mrs. Harry Land. Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds, Mrs. Richard Study, Mrs. Guy Study of St Louis, Mrs. Harry Lontz. Mrs. Omar G. Murray, Mrs. Albert Reed, Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mrs. Lewis G. Reynolds, Mrs. Paul Price and Mrs. John Baum of Pittsburg; Misses Mary Illff, Martha and Ruth Scott, Katherine Qulgg, Ruth PennelL Mona Porter, Helen Nichol
son, Mary Johnson, Vivian King, Elizabeth Marvel, Miriam Krone, Margaret Farrow of Detroit, Michigan, Olive Eliason, Meb Culbertson, Elisabeth
Comstock, Clara Comstock, Josephine
Wilson, Mary Clements and Marie
Campbell.
Just before high noon today, the wedding of Miss Alice Vogelsong, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Henry VogelRons' 934 South Ninth street, and Mr.
Hassal T. Sullivan, son of Mrs. Ella
Sullivan of Bioomington, was solemnised. In the nrMence of relatives and
a few Intimate friends. The service was read by the Rev. H. C. Herman,
pastor of the First M. s. cnurcn, in the Darlor which was decorated with
roseB and ferns. Palms and ferns
formed an altar at one side of. the room. The mantle piece was banked with ferns studded with white rosebuds and Aaron Ward roses. Miss Ella Luring played the Mendelssohn wedding march for the entrance of the party. Miss Eleanor Surrendorf was bridesmaid and wore a pretty messallne gown of burgundy
shade. Her flowers were a. corsage boquet of Aaron Ward roses and ferns. Tha hrldn wore a sown of blue
georgette crepe trimmed In bands of
taffeta silk and emoroiaerea in goia and blue. Her flowers were a corsage boquet of bride's roses and valley lilies Intermingled with the ferns and fastened with tulle. -Dr. Glen Mc-
Daniel of Bioomington, Ind., was best man. The party was met at the altar
Try This If You Have Dandruff
There Is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve It This destroys It entirely. To do this. Just get nhnnt four ounces of nlaln. ordinary
liquid arvon; apply It at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the nger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your Annriraff will ha zone, and three or
four more applications will completely.
dissolve ana entirely destroy every Rlnele mlzn and trace of it no matter
how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop in
stantly, ana your nair wm ne nuny, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive, and four ounces Is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fall. Adv.
"Pretty Baby" The great big song hit sung in the musical comedy "A World of Pleasure." This is easily the biggest, Bong sensation published In years. Mailed to any address for 25c. Popular Successes 15c Each; 16c by Mail
"Welcome Honey, To Your Old
Plantation Home" "On The Beach At Walklki" "Oh, How She Could Yackl Hacki Wicki Wackl Woo" "Not So Very Far From Zanzibar" "Come Back To Arizona" Some Girls Do And Some Girls Don't" -"My Walklki Ukulele Girl" "On The Hoko Moko Isle" "Memphis Blues" "That Funny Jaz Band From Dixieland" "Your GTeat Big Baby Smile" "Circus Blues" "What An Irshman Means by Machree" "Good-Bye, Good Luck, God Bless You" "Somewhere A Voice Is Calling" Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose" "I'm Going Over The Hills To Virginia"
"Just One Day"
"Welkin The Dog" "She Sang 'Aloha-To Me "Take Me To My Alabam " "Are You From Dixie?" "You're A Dangerous GlrP "Memories" "Down Honolulu Way" "Through These Wonderful Glasses of Mine" "Dear Old Dreamy Honolulu Town" "Oh, Those Blues" "They Made It Twice As Nice As Paradise, And They Called It Dixieland" "Hello, My Sweetheart I Love You" "Come On To Nashville, Tennessee" "Turn Back The Universe And Give Me Yesterday" "Won't You Say You Love Me Before I Say Good-Bye" "Kllima Hawaiian Waltzes"
Nell O'Brien Mlnstrel Numbers Eddie Ross' -"When In Savannah Remember That It's My Home Town." Lasses White's "Nigger Blues."
Carrie Jaeobe Bond Songs "Shadows" "Just A WearyMn For Ton "I Love You Truly" "A Perfect Day" 'K). yme, Take Me Back"
Musical Comedy Numbers, 30c "Love May Be A Mystery," from "Sybil." "When Cupid Calls," from "Sybil." "So Long, Letty," from. "So Long, Letty.' "Dance With Me," from "Betty." "Cinderella," from "Betty." ' "Can It Be Love," from "Cinderella." "Love Moon," from "Chin-Chin." "Good-Bye Girls, I'm Thru," from "Chln-Chln." "Violet," from "Chin-Chin." "Bachelor Days." from "Zlegfeld's 1916 Follies." "Lift Your Eyes To Mine," from "Sybil."
Weisbrod
Music
Go
Masonic Temple Bldg.
Opp. Post Office
by the officiating clergyman and tha ring service waa used. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast waa served to twenty-eight guest. The bride's table was placed In the living room. ' In the center was a large wedding cake. The decoration were the roses and ferns. Seated at Che table were Rev., and Mrs. H. C Barman, Miss Eleanora .Surrendorf, Dr. Glen McDanlel, and the bride and bridegroom, the other guests were served at tables placed in the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan left this afternoon for a wedding trip East and will be at home after December 1, at 203 West Main street The only out of town guests were Mrs. Ella Sullivan and Dr. Glen MoDanieL Mr. Sullivan Is a graduate of Indiana University. He la president of
tha National City Editor's as&datlou, founder of the Indiana City Editor's association and city editor of the Palladium. About hundred guests enjoyed tha exhibit of George Baker pictures at the Art club rooms last evening given under tha auspices of Mlcajah Nordyke, president, Mr. J. E. Bundy, Mrs. Maude Kaufman Eggemeyer. Miss Esther Griffin White and Mr. Howard Leigh. There arc fifty-seven pictures in the collection. The exhibit will remain In place tor one week. Guests will be welcomed any time during the afternoon or evening. A group of pastels which are ; selling for a reasonable price attract attention. Among the guests last evening were Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cates, Mr. and Mra. Rudolph G. Leeds, Mr. John H. Johnson, Miss Mary Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Allen D. Hole, Mr. and Mra. Luther Feeger, Mr. and Mra. Horace Whiteside, Miss Matha Doan, Miss Edna Johnson and Miss Hettle Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke are leaving after the Christmas holidays for San Francisco, where they will spend some months with Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Cates. A pleasant meeting of7 the Progressive Literaray circle was held Tuesday afternoon with Miss Ines Hasty, North E street Yellow chrysanthemums and houseplanta were used in
arranging the rooms. Mrs. W. I Mlsener presided. Mrs. Walter Bates who epent some time In South America was a special guest and gave an Informal talk concerning the country and also had 1 a number - of splendid views on display. . A luncheon was served by the hostess. Special guests war Mrs. Susanna Summers, Mrs. Mary Mltohell, Mrs. W. H. Hawekotte, Mrs. George Irwin, Mrs. J. C. Bockman, Mrs. D. D. Ramsey, Mra. Elmer Miller and Mrs. Oeorge Homrlghous. One of the pjcif.lnent social functions of' the coming week is the Thanksgiving dance which the social committee of the Elk's lodge, Messrs
Safe Home Treatment
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Harry Shaw, Howard Kamp and A. H. Rice la giving Thanksgiving era at the dub. A full orchestra will furnish the music. A luncheon In keeping with the season will be served. " All members of the club and their families are Invited. . :., . - The Epworth League of the First M. E. church will hold Its November social meeting ' Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnard, 101 South Fifteenth street Additional Society on Pag Eight
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(Boudoir Secrets) The electric needle is not required for the removal of hair or fuss, for with the -use of plain delatone the most stubborn growth can be quickly banished. A paste is made with water and a little of the powder, then spread over , the hairy surface. In about 2 minutes It is rubbed off and the skin washed. This simple treatment not only removes the hair, but leaves the skin, free from blemish. Be sure you get genuine delatone. Adv.
The Watchword of the Country is "Preparedness" If you wear Edmunds' Fitted Kryptoks you are prepared for many pleasant evenings and delightful working conditions during the day.
Edmunds, Optometrist
10N. 9th St
Phone 2765
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TAILORED SUITS AT 113.66 All of 'these firtHe were bought at onothlrd to one-half less than thefr regdla price. In offering' these suits to yen at SH ire know we are giving you style, material and linings for which In the. regular way you would have to pay 25. to $30. The purchase was a. large one, but come at once at this price they wont last
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Our $25.00 and $30.00
RKDUCCO FOR THIS WIIK TO
The styles are smart and correct, materials and aolortnga most desirable. , Wonea who appreciate great values wm make early selection Alteration Free.
A Most Important
SALE
Our $18.50; S20 and $22.50 Coats REDUCED FOR THIS WEEK TO , '
COAT
Almost every beeomlng style shown end everything de--b I red as to eolor, material and trimmings. Pull sweep, belted and semi-belted models. Better styles, better materials and better workmanship than you have- teen able to buy this season at this very reasonable price;
New Arrivals in Skirts Specially Priced This Week WOOL SKIRTS ?7.00 values, J QCT now p4t) WOOL SKIRTS $6.00 values, tfQ QK
now puti
WOOL SKIRTS $5.00 values,
now
$2.95
SEAL PLUSH COATS Largo collars and fuQ belted, all lined and Interlined with two Mason guaranteed satin. $16 value this 1 ft rjr
at PJ.7 I J
SEAL PLUSH COATS FuD flare ntodeds, full length, lined and Interlined with guaranteed sattnj $25,00 ttZZT. $19.75
FUR TRIMMED SEAL PLU8H COATS Large collars and either belted or flaring models, trimmed with chase beaver; $35.00 values fhto week OQ If A ai t, pO0v
Per Trimmed Seal Flush Coats Extra length and sweep the widest, beautifully lined; every garment guaranteed, trimmed in either opossum or marten fur bands, $45 value, this week
Sale of Waists
This Week $1.98 for $2.50 and $3.00 WAISTS $2.95 for $3.50 and $4.00 WAISTS $3.50 for $450 and $5.00 WAISTS $4.98 for $5.50 and $6.00 WAISTS
$5.50 for $6.50, $7.50, $8 WAISTS
The materials are Georgette, Chiffon. Crepe de Chine and Combinations of Silks and Crepea We have the very finest Waists available at the price. Correct In every detail, all the season'!
Mweex moaeia anovn.
Ready-to-Wear Dresses The most attractive models this season has produced. Specially featured is a SERGE AND VELVET COMBINATION This Week for
$10.95
Straight line ureases in all the popular colorings. New designs shown for the first time this week. "
THE SEASON'S MIRACLE DRESS is our Silk Poplin,
all colors, at -
$6.95
November Sale of Dress Goods and Silks
FRENCH SERGES 38 inches wide, all the season's wanted shades
69c
8TORM SERGES 36 inches wide, all colors, plenty of navy blue, special UUv 8COTCH PLAIDS 36 Inches wide, r A . rich dark color combinations, special OUC
TUS8AH ROYAL 48 Inches wool and silk, all the wanted shades, our $1.50 quality at....
wide, pure $1.10
8ATIN PRUNELLA 42 Inches wide, all wool, silk finished, the season's (J1 A A desirable shades, our $1.25 quality $XUU CHIFFON BROADCLOTH 52 inches wide, made of fine Australian wool, AA sponged and shrunk, special .... tp.UU SHEPHERD . CHECKS 42 to 46 Inches
wide, in the various sized checks, d-f A r special this week. ....... .59c to tpXcfro
BLACK TAFFETA SILK Yd. wide, QQn all silk, special $1.25 quality........ 0C
BLACK TAFFETA SILK Yard wide, all
silk, heavy quality, bright finish; regular $1.50 value
$1.10
CREPE DE CHINE 40 inches wide, all silk, a complete range of colors for waists or party gowns, $1.60 quality - LINING SATINS Yard wide, good range of colors; guaranteed two CI Ifl seasons' wear ..cpX.xU CHIFFON TAFFETA Yard wide, all silk, in the season's wanted shades; (J- -Q regular $1.50 quality ....j)XX PLAID AND STRIPE SILKS Yard wide, all silk, beautiful color combination, in both Taffeta and satins; our $2.60 gquality at tplaDtl
Thanksgiving Sale of LINENS
MERCERIZED DAMASK 64 inches wide, full bleach, close weave, will wear exceedingly well, our 69c .quality, flf special 0Js MERCERIZED DAMASK 2 yards wide, extra heavy weight, neat and attractive designs, 85c quality UtJi ALL' LINEN DAMASK 70 inches wide, every thread pure linen, full bleach, close and firm. $1.25 quality priced AQA
01
for this sale
wide all
DOUBLE DAMASK Two yards
linen, extra weight $1.50 quality
TABLE DAMASK Two yards wide heavy double Irish damask, made of choicest flax, rich satin face, newest designs including
floral and conventional designs $2.00 quality
ALL LINEN NAPKINS 20x20 extra heavy
quality for this sale $3.00 quality
$1.25 ride heavy Dicest flax, includinr
$1.48
$2.25
10c
29c
Gic 10c
HEMMED TOWELS 18x36, all white, also
red borders; our regular 15c quality, priced this week
FANCY TURKISH TOWELS 18x36
heavy double thread towels in yellow, blue and pink, special . . . WASH CLOTHS To match the above LINEN CRASHES BELL-IN-HAND CRASH 12 l-2c quality
STEVEN8 LINEN CRASH (ftl i 15c quality XaV&C STEVENS LINEN CRASH - 20c quality X9C BLEACH LINEN CRASH "1 C"Lj 225 quality XO2C UNION CRASHES
lie ...me
HALF LINEN CRASH 15c quality HALF LINEN CRASH 16 2-3c quality
CURTAIN MATERIALS FILET NETS 38 inches wide, double thread, square mesh weave; very serviceable; all-over patterns, large or small qp designs, special this week........., auC FILET NETS 46 Inches wide, double thread, square mesh weave, beautiful de signs in Ivory, white and Egyptian; special this week at OuC CURTAIN MARQUISETTE 88 inches wide, mercerized, double thread, comes bt all colors; special this week OK 4 at 19c and ADC
SUNFAST MADRAS 36 inches wide, for ''overdraperies or portieres; guaranteed sun- : fast, beautiful tapestry effects; spe- f?A cial this week, 75c quality...,...,.. OUC
WINTER
Underwear
UNION SUITS for women and misses; come In low necks and no sleeves; Dutch necks with elbow sleeves or high neck with
long sleeves and ankle length; non-shrink
ing, smooth seams, special this week) .................. GIRLS'
59c
UNION
UNION SUITS for women. In fine quality, made with low necks or Dutch neck with short or no sleeves, also high neck, long sleeves; all sizes, 4 to 9; special : QO this week ........... r.... $1.25 and
SU ITS -Non-8hrinkable, '!
1$ years; special this week
smooth seams, fine weaves, sizes 2 to KQm.
......... UiJU
BLANKET SALE COTTON BLANKETS 11x4 size, grey or . tan with pink and blue borders, spe QQ A ' cial this week at OC COTTON BLANKETS 11x4 size, grey, tan or white, with pink or blue bord- np ers, $1.60 quality plAU COTTON BLANKETS 12x4 size, grey, tan or white, with colored borders, JP extra heavy; special this week.. $XfK) WOOL FINISH PLAID BLANKETS Extra large and heavy, come In pink, light bine, fan and grey plaids; $2.50 quality J ALL WOOL BLANKETS Paidsi also plain colors large size, special for this $J Qp sale at qrxtfu EXTRA HEAVY WOOL BLANKETS Large size, beautiful colored OCT OCT plaids, $7.50 quality .VUvO
