Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 23, 8 December 1916 — Page 7
THF RICHMOND F ALd-ALUUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, - FRIDAY, DEC; 8, 1916
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Miss Jean Turner has returned to her home in Connersville after a visit with Miss Bernice Layman. ' Mrs. . R. W. Randle presented the program this afternoon when a meeting of the Mary Hill W. C. T.-U. was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Kitson, 130 North Sixth street. Members of the Alice Carey club rere entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Martha Barr at her home. There was a large attendance. An in- . toresting letter was read by a member and written by Mrs. Mary Compton, who is now residing in California and i. former member. Conversation was current events. Miss Lucile Mayr had i splendid paper on "Schools and Social Preparedness." The remainder of the afternoon was spent socially. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Everptt Davis was a guest. December 28 a Christmas meeting will be held at the home of Miss Mayr, North C street
. The members of the United Council Number 333, Daughters of Pocahontas will give a card party Saturday evening at the lodge rooms at 8 o'clock. Members and friends are invited. Members of a card club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Miss Anna Harrington. Miss Elizabeth Hasemier's Sunday school class pi the St. Paul's Lutheran Sunday school met last evening at the borne of Miss Alma .Gets, North Eighth street. Refreshments were served by the hostess. , . Officers were elected Thursday afternoon when a meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps was held in the Post rooms at the Court House and were as follows: President, Mrs. Maud Vogelfcong; Senior Vice President, Mrs. Nellie Meyers; Junior Vice President, Mrs. Luella Gordon: Treasurer, Mrs. Mlnine Hall; Chaplain, Mrs. Mary Hennigar; Conductress, Mrs. Emma Hall; Guard, Mrs. Etta Tauer. Delegates to the state encampment will be Mrs. Ruby Smith, Mrs. Emma Reid and Mrs. Harriet Wigmore; alternates, Mrs. Fannie Davis, Mrs. Flora Senior and Mrs. Fannie Smith. Next Thursday afternoon the Corps meets at 2
o'clock and a centennial program will be given. Mrs. ' Thomas Runyan' was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Earlham Heights Dorcas society at her home, Easthaven avenue. Ten members and two guests were entertained. Readings, music, needlework was followed by dainty refreshment The next meeting will be held; the first Thursday in January at the home of Mrs. Gideon Neff, National Road, West i Mrs. Fred Gobel will entertain'members of an auction-bridge club of this city, Monday afternoon at her home in Cambridge City.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holton and children of Sarina, Canada, will come to spend i Christmas .with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Holton and other relatives. ; The V. V. club . will meet Monday evening with Miss Irene Wigmore instead of meeting In a fortnight
South Africa has established a factory for the extraction of rubber from the roots and vines of rubber plants.
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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Pollard Musical Comedy Co. offers , 'The Watch Dog' One Musical Comedy in One Act . 8 PEOPLE, 10 SONG HITS GREEN & PARKER The Blue Ribbon Pair FIDDLER SHELTON Suffocated with delightfulness OSCAR STARR Heavyweight Juggling LANE & HARPER "The Manicurist and the Man" PRICES Matinee 10c and 20c; . Night balcony 10c and 20c; lower floor 30c; Loge seat3 35c. SHOWS 2;30, 7:45 and 9:00 p. m. Seats on sale at Murray Box office. Call phone 1699.
NEGLECTED COLDS GROW WORSE "A cough that racks and Irritates the throat may lead to a serious chronic cough, if neglected. The healing pine balsams In Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey Nature's own remedy will sooth and relieve the irritation, breathing will be easier, and the antiseptic properties will kill the germ , which retarded healing. Have it . handy for croup, sore throat and chronic bronchial affection. Get a bottle today. Pleasant to take. At all drusgists,25c.
VIRGINIA GIRL Gained 15 Pounds By Taking Vinol ; Norfolk, Va. "I suffered from nervousness, had no appetite and was very thin. Nothing I took seemed to help me until one day a friend told me about Vinol. I have now taken six bottles and have gained fifteen pounds; have a good appetite and can eat anything." MATTIE DENNING, Norfok, V. ' Vinol, is a constitutional remedy which creates an appetite, aids digestion and makes pure healthy blood. Try it on our guarantee. ' i Clem Thistlethwaite, druggist, Richmand. Also at the leading drug stores in all Indiana towns.
PAVE WAY TO HEAR. STORY OFt LOUIS SMITH J--::: S v,-- I -v, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8. Specific admissions by the defense yesterday were said to have paved the way for appearance today on the witness stand of Louis J. Smith, confessed bomb
Ween the taiidrea have sore throat, dcu . ; . wieir necks with lamp oill Don't torture them with a foul smelling Eiece of fat meat, wrapped about the neck. on't imagine tbetfe is medical virtue in an old sock or piece of red flannel. Don't believe in antiquated superstitions. - A sore throat is a serious matter and is not to be healed by such make-believe rem
edies. Ihe use or such methods, is simply putting the patient to needless torture. Use a little sore throat wisdom and give them TONSILINE and the throat will heal quickly. 25 cents and 50 cents. 'Hospital Size S1.00. All Drugsrists '
i Centerville, Indiana OLD TRAILS THEATRE Open Every. Wednesday and Saturday High Class Moving Pictures
planter, by whose testimony the government expects . to connect " ConsulGeneral Franz Bopp and six others of the personnel or employ of the San Francisco German consulate, indicted for violations of American neutrality
with exploits alleged to have been directed at property and ships of the
ARCADE Biograph Presents "A Bit of Human Driftwood" Helen Gibson . in The Gate of Death" "Hans Und Fritz" 4 Reels 5 Cents
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TONIGHT Rudyard Kipling in Photo Play. Kipling's Thrilling Drama of the East "The Light Thai Failed" In 5 Acts In presenting this remarkable story Friday, we . offer one of the strongest and, undoubtedly the most interesting, subjects of ' the year. From the start of the picture when you see, far across the Sahara Desert, the Arabian . Caravan on its way, to the wonderful battle scenes, the oriental dances in the coffee house, the return of the troops, the director has carried the atmosphere of the Orient Then the change to the studios of London where the now famous correspondent is found struggling with his half nude model, the story fascinates and grips the spectator 'till the final scene is flashed upon the screen. The Play Above All Screen Plays Starring Robert Edeson Jose Collins and Lillian Tucker
Kipling's Greatest Story. Tonight In 5 acts "THE UNDERTOW" Admission 5c
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Washington THEATRE Weekly Program ; FRIDAY ' The Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature ' 'The Dollar and the Law' Featuring Lillian Walker PATHE NEWS Comedy Frank Daniels
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"Katinka" Not a Motion Picture SUNDAY W. A. Brady presents Clara Kimball Young "WITHOUT A SOUL" Comedy Frank Daniels Beginning Sunday, and every Saturday, Sunday and Holidays following, shows will be run continuous from 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. ORCHESTRA MUSIC Afternoon Continuous from 2 p. m. - Evening Continuous from 7 p. m. ADMISSION Adults 10c. Children 5c "You can park at the Washington"
WASHINGTON THEATRE Saturday, Dec. 9th. Matinee and Night. ARTH UR.HAM MERSTEI N OFFERS THE BRItUANTAND SPARKLING SUCCESS
A MUSICAL PLAY
OF INFINITE CHARM
BV HAUERBACH AND PRIML AUTHORS Or "HIGH JINKS "AND "THE nBETLY" 0HE YEAR at THE LYRICand44t-mST. THEATRES. NEW YORK" Katinka complete orchestra will furnish music matinee and night. Night Prices: $2.Q0, 1.50, 1.00, 75c, 50c. Seat Sale Thursday, 10 a. m. Matinee Prices:, $1.50, 1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. The First musical comedy, of the season.
Our Christmas Sale of Silks Crepe de Chene 40 inches wide, all silk in all the light shades, including Ivory. Flesh, Pink,, Sky, Xile. Rose, Apricot, Maize and Coral-and a full line of street shades, including black. Our regular $1.50 value, yard $1.29. Chiffon Taffeta All silk in a full yard wide. This is a beautiful, soft, chiffon finished silk in a full ranpe of both the light and dark shades, including white or black, a regular $1.75 value, yard. $1.39. Georgette Crepe 40-inch Georgette, all silk Crepe in a dozen good shades for blouses, waists find dresses, including Ivory. Flesh, Pink and Sky. Our regular $2.00 value, yard $1.79. Fancy Plaid and Striped Silks Yard vide, all silk, large asosrtmeut of attractive designs in Taffetas Surrahi and Satin Effects for separate waists, skirts, ruits or dreKaes. Many of these goods were sold at $1.75 and $2.00. Priced special, yard, $1.29. Si!k Poplin Yard wide Silk Poplin in a beautiful finished cloth. The shades are New Blue, Navy, Russian. Walnut Brown. Copenhagen. Prune, Burpandy and Black. Priced special. Half Silk Crepe Yard wide, half Silk Crepe for Blouses, Waists. Presses and Undergarments in a dozen good, light or dark shades, including Ivory and Black. Our regular 50c values. Yard 39s. SPECIAL VALUE IN BLACK SILKS. Black Taffeta Yard wide, all silk, $1.00 quality, yard 83c. Hlack Messaline Yard wide, all silk, beautiful satin finish, $1.23 quality, yard $1.10. Black Peau Ie Cyne Yard wide, all silk,'$1.50 quality, yard $1.23. Black Chiffon Taffeta Yard wide, all silk, $1.25 quality, yard $1.10. Black Crepe De Chene 40 inches, all silk, $1.50 quality, yard $1.29 Black Poplin - Yard wide, beautiful finish, $1.25 quality. .
"Everybody" Gives Gloves
One Can Hardly Think of Christmas Without Thinking of Gloves!
"Princess" Real French Kid Gloves for women, sold exclusively at the Boston Store; perfect fitting, splendid wearing. Blacks, White, Tan, Brown or Grey in self or contrasting embroidery stitchings. Per pair $1.50. Wash Kid Gloves You will be sure to please her with a pair of our real kid Washable Gloves. A glove you can wash with soap and water. The shades are Ivory, Pearl, Champagne and Tan. This glove would be cheap at $2.00. Pair $1.50.
Cape Gloves Our one-clasp Ladies' Cape Glove ,is a real bargain. This is the glove for comfort and service. They come in Browns or Tans in a full range of sizes. P,air $1.00. "Kayser Chamoisette" We are fortunate in haviDg a complete line of this splendid glove. The name Kayser means real glove value. These come in white only with the self or four-row black embroidery back. Pair 75c. "Pique Gloves" Made in either one or two clasps. They come in Black, W'hite, Tan, Brown or Navy, with the heavy fancy four-row embroidery backs. Each pair put up In a fancy Christmas folder. Pair $2.00.
From Here and There in Our Notion Department
Fancy Combs A splendid assortment in Amber or shell of attractive shapes in inlaid gold effects, set with white or colored Rhinestones. Special $1.00 and 50c. . " . Pearl Necklaces A beautiful 15-inch filled, pearl Necklace with gold filled clasp,' put up in a fancy grey velvet box," regular $2.00 value. Special $1.25 Serving Trays A special llxl 6-inch. walnut frame serving tray with fancy inlaid glass covered bottom, with a felt lined back and two wooden handles. Special $1.00.
Toilet Sets Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets in the Fancy China or French' Grey German Silver. Each set put up in a beautiful box. ; Special $1.93. Ladies' Purses One gross of Ladies' All Leather Strap Back Purses in all sorts of shapes and leathers. ' Each purse well made and the correct shape. These come in black or colorsSpecial $1.00. Fountain Pens. One of our New Self-filling Fountain Pens i3 sure to be appreciated. Each Pen fitted with a 14k gold filled pen point and fully guaranteed. Special $1.50. .
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