Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 54, 15 January 1917 — Page 6

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A REAL ADVANTAGE When trading at the Boston Store, you have the assurance and the satisfaction of knowing that the lowest and only price ociety News . Here is What Your Neighbor is Doing Here is always yours without the asking. are the Clubs, Tea Parties, Dances. Engagements, Weddings and Church Societies about which Richmond Women Are Talking.

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'. One of the important functions of the week is the luncheon which the Domestic Science association is giving Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock at the Reld Memorial U. P. church for all members. : The Jane Turner Girls Industrial Home Association met Thursday morning for the annual business session. The meeting was called at 10 p'clock in the Carnegie Library. Reports were read. Officers as follows y-ere elected: President, Mrs. Mary Armstrong: vice president. Mrs. Milton Pell: secretary, Mrs. Henry Wright of Richmond; treasurer. Mrs. M. P. Elliott : reporter and secretary pro tern, m r. w .T MrFlwaine. Expressions

of sympathy were sent to Mrs. Wright m the loss of her daughter. The association adjourned to meet January, 3918. Kokomo Tribune. I Mr. and Mrs Frank Chambers will be hostess Tuesday evening for a meeting of the Travel club at their homo North .Tenth 6treet I Tbe aid socipty of the West RlchYnnnA Friends church will meet Tues

day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Jhiirch and tb time will be spent in lew ins Tb public is invited to attend the reception v.-hich will be held Tuesday afternoon and evening at the Margaret Fmlth Home on East Main street. The Kuests will be received from 2 o'clock 1n the afternoon until 9 o'clock in the evening. t " The King's Daughters of the Second Presbvterian church will meet Tuesday evening with Miss Blanch Plumwer at her home, 205 North Twentyfirst street. ' The regular monthly meeting of the Golden Rule Bible class of the First Methodist church, will be held Thursday p. ra.. Jan. 18. at the home of Mrs. D. D. Ramsey, 34 South Sixteenth street.

j Tbe Home Economic Study class of : District Number 6 will meet Tuesday ; afternoon with Mrs. Charles Mueguel at I her home on the Middleboro pike. - The aid society of the Whitewater ! Friends church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the church for work.

Second English Lutheran church, met at the home of Mr. Claude Miller, North West Third street. After the business session there was a social hour. Mrs. John F. Holaday is the teacher. ( Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will go to Hagerstown Tuesday evening to conduct their dancing class. Mrs. W. R. Poundstone will entertain members of an auction-bridge club Friday afternoon at the Country club instead of Tuesday afternoon. The Tirzah aid society of the Ben Hur lodge will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Minor at her home, 17 South West Fifth street. The Alice Carey club will meet Thursday afternoon with Miss Emma Lindemuth at her home, South Fifteenth street. The program will be

given as announced in the year bood. A card party will be given Thursday i evening by the Knights of St. John j

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Orr of An- i

derson, are spending the winter in St. Petersburg. Florida. Mrs. Orr is a sister of Mrs. Mary Jones. North C street, and has many friends here. The aid society of. the South Eighth Street Friends church, will meet Tuesday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Fred Thompson is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Cofrell in Jacksonville, Florida. :

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class of thhe East Main Street Friends j

church will be held this evening ai me church. Mr. Harry Reeves is teacher of the class. I .Mrs. L. H. Bunvan is leaving Tues- ! day tor Cincinnati where she will atV tend a meeting of the National Board ! of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society. f ' ' Mrs. Paul Comstock returned Sunday from New York where she has been visiting since the holidays. ' Tbe members of the Criterion club i will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. B. W. Kelly and the program will be j given as announced in the year book. I Mrs. P. W. Smith will be hostess I Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of i Circle Number 3 of the aid society of J the First Presbyterian church at her I home. East Main 'street. Mrs. Thomas ' Tarkson will assist Mrs. Smith in entertaining. Mrs. Fred H. Lemon is f leader of the circle.

. Mrs. William D. Williams will entertain members ' tne Kensington : club Tuesday afternoon at her home, South Fifteenth street. A meeting of the Spring Grove sewing circle will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William , Wood in Spring Grove. i . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linn entertain- ! ed several guests informally Sunday I evening at their home in Hagerstown. i ? Mrs. M. F. Johnston, North Tepth ' street, who has been In the east for ? some time will return home, Wednes- ' day. ' ' The wedding of Mr. Charles Henry Lee Price andd Miss Alice Moore, was solemnized Saturday afternoon at the home of Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Bunvan, North Twelfth street. Rev. Mr. Bun- ,'. van perfortned the ceremony. The bride wore a pretty velvet dress. Mr. and Mrs. Price will reside in thi3 city. ..The Monday evening Skating club ' will meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Coliseum. 'l Mrs C. A Harrison is the guest of , relatives in Cincinnati this week. i Friday evening the members of the " Pbll08 Christis class of Boys of the

. Miller's Antiseptic Oil Known as Snake Oil Will Positively Relieve Pain in Three Minutes " Try it right now for Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Lumbago, sore, stiff and swollen joints, pains in the head, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After one application pain disappears as if by magic. A never-failing remedy used internally and externally for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sore Throat, Diph"therla and Tonsilitis. . .This Oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate effect in relieving pain is due to tbe fact that It penetrates to the affected parts at once. As an illustration, pour Ten Drops on the thickest piece of sole leather, and it will penetrate this substance through and through in three minutes. Accept no substitute. This great Oil is golden red color only. Every bottle guaranteed: 25c and 60c a bottle, or money refunded. At leading . drusgists. Clem Thistlethwaite. Adv.

Everyone Likes This, Cold Cure " 'Tape's Cold Compound" Ends a Cold or Grippe in a Few Hours. Your cold win break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose of "Pane's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages in .the head, stops nasty discharge or nose runnTngrrerfeveT'sMk headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which cost only 25 cents at any drug store.- It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Adv.

1425 A Practical, Convenient Model; Ladies' House Dress With Long or Short Sleeve

For utility, comfort and convent-1 ence. this design has much to com- j

j mend it. It closes in coat style, with

the entire fronts overlapping. This assures easy and. practical adjustment. An ample pocket is arranged over the side front. Jbe waist is finished with a neat collar, and with cuffs for sleeve in short length. Tbe long sleeve is dart fitted. The dart fulness may be cut away and the opening thus made be' finished with a facing and underlap for buttons and buttonholes or other fasteners: then the sleeve may be turned back over the arm when desired. The Pattern is good for gingham, percale, lawn, seersucker, soisette, madras, dimity, drill or linen. It is cut in 7 Sizes: 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. It requires 6 yards of 38 inch material 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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GOOD, WARM WINTER UNDERWEAR Children's Union Suits Essex and Forest Mills. The fab- , rics are the best that can be made. Pure white or cream for girls: grey for boys: fleece lined and closely knit, perfect fitting, high neck, long sleeve, ankle length; priced according to size, 50c, 65c, 75c. It would be economy to buy your next winter's supply because these will sell for at least 50 per cent more next season. Childrens Wool Union Suits The finest and softest'1 grade of wool obtainable; closely knit, flatlock seams, perfectly proportioned; boys' made and finished the same as the. men's garments; girls' are finished same as women's garments but have the drop seat: grey or white, 3 to 11 years, $1.00; 12 to 16 years, $1.50. WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR

$1.00 Women's Fleeced Union Suits, 89c Essex Mills. These should have been delivered last October but "on account of the shortage of raw material the mill has only now made delivery. Today they're worth $1.25 and $150; good weight, pure bleached fleece; crochet finished. Made Dutch neek, elbow sleeve; high neck, long sleeve. Complete line of sizes, 4 to 9, (34 to 44 bust). All new garments, perfect in every way. It will pay . you to buy your next winter's supply.

Women's Fleeced Union Suits, 50c Essex Mills. Pure white, medium weight - fleece, choebet finished; splendid values; also a heavier cream fleece. Sizes, 4; 5, 6, 50c; 7, 8, 9, 69c. No Sleeve, Low Neck Union, $1.00 Many women prefer ankle length, medium weight union but want the low neck, no sleeve; you'll be delighted with these garments; pure bleached, band top; all sizes, 4 to 9. ' , . Forest Mills Half Wool Unions, $1.50 Today they are worth $2.00. Fine quality, perfectly made with "Flat lock seams." High neck, long sleeve, or Dutch, neck, elbow sleeve, ankle length.

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75c and $1.00 Wool and Half Wool Vests and Pants, 39c We have the Vests In the 75c quality, the Pants in the $1.00 quality, grey and some white; sizes 4, 5 only. Clearance price 396 garment. -

MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's, Union Suits. $1.00 Extra heavy "velvet back" cream fleece, 38, 40. grey ribbed fleeced. 36, 42, 44, 46; cream ribbed fleeced, 42, 44, 46. These are exceptionally good values. Wool Fleece Union Suits, $2.25 Doctor Wright's. The wool fleecing is woven in the fabric and will not wear off. For warmth and comfort, they're unsurpassed; sizes, 34 to 46. ... "Richmond Made" Wool Union Suits, $2.50 Closed- crotch, fins quality of wool; perfectly made and perfect fitting. Heavy Weight Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, . 50c Most all sizes, cream, fine ribbed, heavy weight. Clean-up of Children's Leggings Keep-the little folks warns during this snowy weather. ' Leggings at about half price. $1 Jersey Leggings, 49c Navy, Brown. Red, good heavy weight, button up the side, 2 to 6 years. , $1 Jersey Drawer Leggings 49c Ages: Black. 1 and 2 years; white, 5 to 6. Heavy weight,, waist length. 25c Knit Leggings, 15c Knit 'same as stockings, 14 to 16 inches long, suitable for 1 to' 3 years, good weight, black only. Knit Drawer Leggings, 59c Waist length, white, n red or black.

DRESSES

Our entire line greatly reduced. See the special lots, no two alike, all new, this fall's models.

20 Dresses, sold up to $7.50 jM QQ choice1 . . P

15 Dresses, sold up to 33.50, flQ JO choice1

56 Dresses, sold up to $18.50, $11 QQ choice '. PXX0 19 Dresses sold up to $25.00, $5)8

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61 Dresses selected from Our Regular Line

10 Wool Dresses, worth up to fiQ QQ $20.00, choice ............... . 2 9 Assorted Wool and Silk, up to OA QQ $15.00, choice .

IS Assorted Wool and Silk, up to C7 QQ $18.50, choice ................. pyo 10 Wool, assorted, up to $17.50, choice ............... . . . . . . .'. 17 Silk, assorted, up to $22.50, $11 QQ choice P

SPECIAL NOTICE Dresses at above prices can not be sent on approval, returned for credit or ex- . changed; all dresses at $8.48 and above Altered Free of Charge.

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Our entire line Ladies', Misses' and Children's, including new goods bought the past week. Goods worth up to $15, ti 7 QO choice . . . . . . p tO Goods worth up tofll A A Q $20.00, choice lU.T'O

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Sweaters Reduced Our entire line including Silk at reduced prices during this Sale Childrens, 59c to $1.35 Each Misses', $1.35 to $2.70 Each Ladies' $1.35 to $6.75 Each.

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Clearance of Men's Shirts Genuine Amoskeag Chanbray Shirts, 49c Each shirt labeled "Amos- . keag Chambray, guaranteed fast color." Has pocket, cut full siees. Wide in arm holes. Faced sleeves, attached collar. Perfect fitting; sizes 14 to 16. Nowhere are the real Amoskeag Chambray shirts being sold for less than 60c and 6Cc. At the present price of the yard material one may easily expect 80c and 85c to be the price later. Buy all you'll need at this sale.

$1 Negligee Shirts, 59c All of our odd and broken lines of $1.00 Shirts, Silk bosom, with soft cuffs, sizes 15, 16, 17. Soft tucked Shirts, soft cuffs, 15; dark Shirts made of splendid qualities of ginghams, mostly blues, a few pleated bosoms, all have laundered cuffs, 14, 15, 16. 75c "Fruit of the Loom" Muslin Night Shirts, 59c Each garment labeled, "Made of Fruit of the Loom Muslin." It s the best wearing Muslin. Good heavy weight. Neatly finished with finishing braid. Sizes 16, 18, 19. 50c to 79c Shirts, 39c Three for- $1.00. Slightly mussed and soiled, fancy striped lights and darks, a few plain white, 14, 15, 15, 16. Men's Fleeced Gloves, 59c Good warm fleeced Gloves. Astrakhan back, with leather palm. Assorted sizes. ,; Blue Cheviot Work Shirts sizes 14 only S9c; 3 for $1.00 Two weights, attached collar. Cut full sizes. We have too many of this sfze and want to clean them up quick.

JANUARY SALE OF CORSETS $1.00 Corsets, 79c Compare these corsets with any of the standard brands selling for $1.00 or $1.25. They're made of an excellent quality of coutile. Medium bust, long hip, has draw string at the top; four good supporters; perfect fitting, sizes up to 30. Special Corsets, 59c Two good models, made of coutile. either long or medium, sizes up to 34; perfect fitting. WOOL DRESS GOODS LOT NO. 1 We show one counter of Wool Dress Goods. In this lot are included both plain and novelties in a good range of colors. The widths range from 36 to 45 inches and were sold regularly up to $1 CQ, a yard, Jan. Sale.; per yard. UOC, LOT NO. 2 Fifteen pieces of Wool Dress Goods including Serges. Batistes. India Twills and. many fancy Novelty Suitings, all good widths in a splen

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January Sale, per yard

LOT NO, 3 Ten pieces of 50 and 56-inch Fancy Wool Suitings and Skirtings in Fancy Novelty Mixtures, Plaids and Checks, regular values worth up to $2 a yard, January Sale, d- " Q per yard pAJL SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF SILKS Fancy Dress Silks Twenty-five pieces of yard wide Fancy Silks in Plaids, Checks. Stripes and Novelties. In Taffetas, Messalines, Serges, etc.,, just the thing for Separate Waists, Skirts, Suits and Dresses, goods which we formerly sold from $1.50 to $2.00 a yard; priced special for the January Sale, per yard, $1.39. . Fancy Dress Silks One counter of Fancy Dress Silks in Checks, Plaids and Stripes, in Messaliaca, Satins, Taffetas and Serges; just tbe thing for the Separate Skirts, Suits, Dresses and Waists, goods that we formerly

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Silk Poplins

Ten pieces of yard wide Silk Poplins. The colors are Russian, Taupe, Walnut Brown, Burgundy, Prune, Copenhagen, Navy Blue and Black; priced special for the January Sale, 98c yard. Chiffon Lining Silks Yard wide Chiffon Lining Silk in a dozen good light and dark shades, January Sale, yard, 29c SPECIAL VALUES IN BLACK SILKS Yard-wide All Silk Black Chiffon Taffeta, January Sale, yard $1.19. Yard wide All Silk Black Messaline, beautifully finished cloth, January Sale, per yard, $1.10. Yard Wide All Silk, Black Satin finished Peau De Cygne, January Sale, $1.39 yard. Yard wide All Silk Black Satin Duchess, January Sale, $1.19 Yard. Yard Wide Black Silk Poplin, a beautiful lustre finish, January Sale, 98c yard. Yard Wide Black, all Silk Chiffon Taffeta, January Sale, $1.39 Yd. Remnant Sale of Silks and Woolens We are showing hundreds of good Remnant lengths in Silk, Half Silk and Woolen materials, in many cases enough in the piece for a waist, separate skirt or dress, also many good lengths for children. All priced special for the January Sale at yA, 3 and '2 Off. January Clearance of AI! Odd Lots of Ladies' and Children's

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Ladies' Cape Gloves Our entire line of Ladie3' onr-clasp Cape Gloves for cold weather and street wear. These come in tans and browns, in a full range of sizes. Our regular $1.23 value; January Clearance Sale 98c.

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Ladies' Chamoisette Gloves A limited line of Ladies White Chamoisette Gloves, in the all white or contrasting black embroidery backs. These goods are slightly soiled; we show most all sizes; our regular 75c and $1.00 values; January Sale 59c. Ladies' Suede Lisle Gloves A small lot of Ladies' eight-button Suede Lisle Gloves. The colors are black and grey, the sizes 5 to 7. These goods were sold at 75c a pair January Clearance Sale, 39c. Extra Special We are showing a broken line of Ladies Kid Gloves, in this lot are included most all shades and a fairly good range of sizes. If your size and shade is here you are fortunate since these goods were sold at $1.25 and $1.50 to close them quickJanuary Clearance Sale 98c 43c a Pair One lot of Ladies' and Children's Kid Gloves and Kid Mittens. Thi3 is a lot of odds and ends in many cases regular 75c and $1.00 values; January Clearance Sale, 43c. RIBBONS at a BIG SAVING On account of the limited space we are going to quote just two lots of Ribbons which are most wonderful bargains. Lot No. 1 One table of Wide Fancy Ribbons, including Moires. Taffetas, Satins and Fancy Floral designs, in all of the wanted shades and combinations, in many cases up to 7 inches wide: goods that were sold at 25c, 35c and 39c; January Sale Yard, 19c. Lot No. 2 One table of extra wide Ribbons in a good line of shades and patterns, including all of the new colors. These must be seen to be appreciated; regular values worth from 50c to 75c; January Sale Yard, 38c. LEATHER GOODS SECTION Special lot of Ladies' Leather Hand Bags and Hand Purses in all of the new shapes and leathers, goods that were formerly sold from $1.00 to $1.50; January Sale, choice for 89c. FOR $2.98 Just fifteen left from our Holiday line of high grade Hand Bags and Purses. These are all new goods and right up to the minute in style and workmanship in both the plain and novelty leathers, all silk lined, with all of the fittings, regular values, $3.50 to $5.00; January Sale, choice $2.98. SPECIAL, 39c We have left a small line of Odd Bags and Purses in many cases goods that were sold up to $1.00; January Sale, 39c. Buy LACES FOR LESS DURING THE JANUARY SALE J Narrow Val Laces Just in time for the spring sewing, we offer fifty pieces of pretty narrow Val Laces in both edges and Insertions. These goods in many cases were sold up to 10c a yard; January Sale, Yard 5c; 55c dozen. Torchon and Cluny Laces A limited lot of Cotton Torchon and Cluny laces these are broken sets of edges or insertion in white or ecru ; goods that were sold from 5c to 10c a sard; January Sale yard 3c. Fancy Nets and All Overs Just ten pieces of 36 and 40-Inch Fancy All-Over Laces and Nets in white, cream or ecru. These goods are all from our regular $1.00 to $1.50 values; January Sale 69c. Fancy Trimming Laces One lot of Fancy Trimming Laces in edges. Bands and Gallons. Some are net tops. Venise, Cluny. etc., etc. A splendid opportunity if you are needing anything in trimminEs. Goods worth up to $1.00 a yard January Sale 29c.

PARISIAN FRENCH IVORY We offer you a splendid opportunity to complete your set o' French Ivory. We fchow a eplendid line of Combs. Bruthea and Mirror?. Trays, Hair Receivers, and Povdor Boxet, Candle S'ick?, Bud Vasee. and Jewel Boxes and a complete line of the fcinali Manicure Articles. AU

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