Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 60, 22 January 1917 — Page 6

SOCIETY'S MEETING PLACE

' Or.e ot the charming social functions of the week-end was the pretty uchre party given Saturday evening In the Masonic Hall for members of the Eastern Star and sojourning members. The committee In charge of the affair was Mrs. George Cause, Mrs. William Spangler and Mrs. Linus Meredith. Delicious refreshments were served. Among these present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Frank . Baer, J. Burton Gaines, William Shorten, Louis Hampton. Richard Van! Sent, Fred Charles, Albert Reinhardt, Walter Ratliff, Walter Datbev, Frank Shissler, R. L. Hosack, George Smith, J. W. Finfrook, George Wettig, Joseph Phenis, Clifford Piehl, Clyde Say re, L. E. Hart, William Hatfield, 0. F. Ward, William Jones, Frank Aiken, Linus Meredith. Frank Medearls, Arthur Whallon, William Plummer, George Mathews, William Hlppard, Fred Wickett, Newton Long; Mesdames William Spangler, Mary Balfour. John Hiatt, Charles Hanes, Clara Chrcw, Georgo Schepman, Herbert Toler, William Thomas, Edward Price, Cora Clark. Frank Crltchet, George Gause, U. V. Dove, Selma Shute; Misses Fern Hanes,' Eunice Wettig, Dorothy Long, Lucile Jones, Elizabeth Hasemeier, Helen Long, Francis 8mlth, Ruby Hatfield, Mary Hatfield, Janet Meredith: Meeers. Elmer Rhodes, Verlln Ratliff, Walter Reinhardt, Marlow Aiken, Lee Smith, Ralph Hosack, Byron Wettig.

Tbe members of the Aid society of

the South Eighth Street Friends church, win meet Tuesday afternoon at the church and spend the time sewing. A thimble party will be given Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mable Mansfield, North Seventeenth street, for the members of the Young Ladies Mission Circle of the First Christian church. On account of the basket ball game at the Coliseum this evenings the V. V. Thimble club will not meet with Miss Lorene Shissler. The meeting will be held next Friday evening. The next skating party will be given Monday evening. January 29. at the Coliseum. The party was deferred this evening on account of the basket tall game. Mrs. Miriam McDivitt will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of

the Aftermath at her home, South

Twelfth street. Mrs. Elizabeth Dalbey will read a paper, Madame Calderon's "Life In Mexico." There will be a Spanish lesson. A meeting of the. Senior club of the Whitewater Friends church, will be held this evening at the church. A reception .and tea will be given Tuesday afternoon from 2:30 until 5:30 o'clock at the Reid Memorial U. P. church for all members of the Home Departments of the City Sunday schools. The wives of the ministers of the city will be guests. A meeting of the Aid society of the Whitewater Friends church, will be held Thursday afternoon at the church instead of meeting Tuesday afternoonMiss Katheryn Brasher entertained Wednesday evening at her home, South West Third street in honor of a number ot guests. Games and music

were, features of the evening. Refresttxaents were served. The guests

were i Misses . Lucile . Rosa.. Mary Fits j

patritlt, Mry Kenney, Gienna Krone, Mago'ena Popp, Charlotte Bolser. Marjorre Clark, Messrs. Marion Zuttermeiater, Walter Scbultz. Lee Smith. Joe Sna'thmeyer, Darold Rosa, Donald Ramsey. Walter Moss and Orval Penning- , . Mrs. Millard Warfel will be hostess Wednenday afternoon for a meeting of the Punny club at her home, South Tenth street. Memb trs of the Show-Me club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Cbasies Wlker at her home, Lincoln streist. At 1:30 'o'clock Tuesday the Aid society of the West Richmond Friends church, will meet for work at the church. Mrs. Andrew Allen will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the East Exd Aid society of tbe First Christian oliurcb at her home, North C street ; . . Plans are being made for a musical and informal reception to be given Friday evening at the South Eighth Street Friends' church in honor of persons who have been members of the church for :any years. Mrs. Franl; Spekenhier Is chairman of the committee. AH members of the' church are invited. The program will begin at 7:30 o'clock and later in the evening refreshments will be served.

The following is the schedule of socall functions at the Country club this

Mrs. S. E. Swayne and Mrs. John Shirk, who leave Wednesday for Florida. '. . ' Tuesday Miss Mary Clements gives luncheon in honor of Mrs. George Le Boutillier, "vho . leaves next month for Logansport. . .. Wednesday Miss Eleanor Seidel entertains in honor of Miss Margaret Milliken of Hamilton, Ohio. . ThursdayMiss Anna Nicholson gives luncheon., Friday evening A social committee gives dance at the club or ail members and visiting guests. The Dixon Saxophone trio will play tbe order of dances. . Miss Cora Sutton of Connersviile has returned home after a few days' visit here. Mrs. Mary McManus and son. Frank, of Pearl street left today for Houston, Texas, where they will visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown left Sunday for Florida where they will spend the winter later going to Elyria, Ohio, where they will reside. All section of the aid society of the Grace M. E. church will meet Wednes day afternoon at the church. .Members of Section One will be the hostesses. Mr. Lawrence , Jessup was operated

on Saturday at R "id Memorial hospital and today was slightly Improved. - Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Reid will entertain with a card party at their home. South D street. A social will be given Wednesday evening at the Grace M. E. church by the members of the Epworth league.

; Mr. Jesse' Parshall, son of Mr. Henry Parshall. and Miss Mildred Benton, daughter of Mrs. Ella D. Benton, who are to be quietly married Wednesday evening by the Rev. Milo HInckle of the East Main Street Friends church, will reside at 2020 South A street. Only members of the immediate families will witness the ceremony. -

be held Friday evening at the home of!

miss Hazel ALashmeyer. A meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles S. Bond, North Tenth atreet Mrs. Cora Rea and Mrs. John B. Dougan will give the papers. Mrs. Harry Mather will read a chapter from The lecture which was to have been made by Mrs. .M. P. Johnston Wednesday morning at the meeting of the Art Study class, has been, postponed until later in the week. Definite announcement will be made later. There will be no meeting of tbe class.

Mr. Fred Hugq of Indianapolis spent tho week-end here the guest of his par

ents. Mr. and . Mrs.: John Hugo, 300 North Seventeenth street. . Mr. Westcott' Hanes of Indianapolis with a friend, Mr. Sharpe of Alabama scent the weekend here- with Mr.

Hanes1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles !

Hanes of Richmond avenue. j Mrs. George Brenteerieft Sunday for Tippecanoe .City, Ohio,; where he wilL be married Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock to Miss Kathryn Miles. Tbe

wedding wJU be solemnized at the home of the bride's parents. After tt wedding trip the young people will come to this city where they have a newly furnlehed home on South Eleventh. iStrect.'

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Members of the Narcissus Embroidery club will be entertained WVdneo.

week. Luncheon at 1 o'clock today; day afternoon by Mrs. Joseph Phenis

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Home We are the people to make it modern. Let us install A Modern Plumbing and Hot Water System A life of pleasure is assured when you have your home heated and plumbed throughout. If we do it -it's guaranteed and right Chas. Johanning llth and Main Sts.

BREAKFAST DRESS A two-piece Dress, assorted colors, two styles, each. $1 and $1.25. JANUARY SILK SALE ' One counter of Novelty Taffeta Silks for Waists. Dresses. Separate Skirts and Suits. In this lot we include- Taffetas, Satins, Messalines and Surges in a beautiful array ot styles and combinations, in many cases worth up to $2.00 a yard, January Sale,- yard, $1.39. SILK POPLINS Ten pieces of our beautiful Silk Poplin. This cloth has a high lustre finish and is a full yard wide. The Fhndes are Bottle Oreen. New Blue, Copenhagen, Walnut B-n. Burgandy, Prune. Tan and Black, January Sale, yd. 98c. Fonr nvis of Yard Wd fcv prlrtd K'lnoTia Silks; Th shades are Old Rose. Citron, New Blue and lavender, with tbe large printed figures, January Sale yd. 79c. WOOL DRESS GOODS iMrs of R0-inch All Wool Frenrh TwiTIM S?crc. This is an Toep'rtnal value: th .shades re Tsn. Olive Oreen. Old Rose. Conenbaeen Blue and Rnsnberry. Thpp,c enfifl re rpculnr $150 val. n: for tMr week only, January Sale, yard, 89o. Ton T'ce rf 40 to 45-inrh Wool PnUlnnr in hoth Tlin . and novel. tl. in Tans. Brnwna, Grfeng. OrAVs. Rl'iPs nnd Blaok. All f lht nnTibPrs are our resular $1 and 23 values, ,, January Sale, yard, 63s. BROAD CLOTH Four pieces of 50-inch Chiffon Broad Cloth; the shades are Red, Brown, Old Rose, Navy Blue and Walnut Brown, our regular $1.50 value. January Sale, yard, $1.19. EXTRA SPECIAL . We aro making a special feature this week of our Navy Blue Woolens, specially adapted for the Ectty Wales and Peter Thompson Dresses. One piece of 38-inch Wool Storm Serge In a good shade of Navy Blue, January Sale, yard, 75c. One piece of 40-Inch All Wool Flnfttte Navy Blue Suiting in a medium weight cloth, January Sale yard, 89c. . On? piece of 42-inch All Wool Navy Blue Storm Serge, sponged and shrunk, January Sale, yard, $1. Oac piece of 42-lwh fine trailed Navy Blue Coating Serge, January Sale, yard, $1.29. i One piece of 4S-lnch Navy Blue Hospital Serge, sponged and fhrunk, January Sale, yard, $1.50. Special Sale of All Silk and WOOLEN REMNANTS We show many good remnant lengths of Silks and Woolens, ranging in length from 1 to 6 yards. All priced at One-Fourth, One-Third, and f One-Half Off

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Everything Reduced in the Cloak and Suit ' Department f SUITS at half and less than half price, still a good assortment left. Special value at $7.98, $10.98, $13.98 $19.98

GOATS Every Coat reduced, including all new garments bought the last two weeks, special values at $7.98, $10.48, $14.48, $17.48, $21.48 We have all sizes and colors. DRESSES .Our entire line reduced, some 1-4, some 1-2 off, good assortment of colors and sizes. See the special lots at - $4.98, $7.98, $8.48 $11.98 & $15.98

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Skirts AD reduced. See the Special Values. $1.98, $2.98 $3.98, $4.98 All worth double the price.

Raincoats Our entire line Ladies', Misses' and Children's Va Off FURS All Furs for Ladies', Misses' and . ' .'". Children ' . MOff

COVERALL APRONS New line bought for this sale; special values at 59c, 69c, 79c BLANKETS One case Tan and Grey, $1.50 values, pair, 98c. One case. Tan and Grey, $1.75 value, pair, $1.25. See the special Plaid Blankets, $3.50 values, choice, $2.98. See the special Plaid, $3.00 values, choice, $2.50. f BATHROBES All Ladies' and Children's Bath Robes, 4 Off. JANUARY CLEARANCE OF KNIT UNDERWEAR Women's Fleeced Union Suits, 50c A splendid garment; pure bleached; medium weight fleeced; crochet finished; shaped at the waist. Sizes, 4, 5, 6.

Men's Union Suits, $1 Today's price on these garments Is $1.50. We have: 38 in extra heavy cotton fleece. 42. 44, 46 heavy ribbed cotton in cream, 42, 44, 4G heavy ribbed cotton in grey. If you can use these sizes it will pay to, buy underwear for next winter. Men's Wool Fleeced Union Suits, $2.25 The warmest underwear made. It's the "Wright's . Health Under, wear." The wool fleecing is woven in the fabric and will not wear off. The best material is used in their manufacture and special attention is called to their sanitary qualities. Heavy Cotton Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, 59c Extra heavy cotton fleecing. They are good and warm and will wear well. AH sizes.

Women's Fleeced Union Suits, 89c Regular price, $1.00, pure white. Dutch Neck, Elbow Sleeve; High Neck, Long sleeve. Essex Mills. Fortunately we received another shipment Saturday which should have been delivered last fall. Compare these with any $1.25 or $1.50 fleeced union suits of other brands; perfect fitting; good weight; sizes 4 to 9 (34 to 44 bust)

Odd Wool Vesta and Pants, 39c. Our 75c half wool Vests, elzes 4 and 5, In Grey. Our $1.00 wool pants in cream, sizes 4 and 5. perfect goods hut we haven't all sizes, and want 'to clean them up, each 39c. Cotton Vests and Pants, 50c Cream; fine quality of cotton, Essex Mills, sizes 4 5, , 50c; 7, 8 and 9, 60c. Low Neck, No Sleeve, Union Suits, $1.00 Medium weight (no fleecing), band top; low neck, no sleeve, ankle, sizes, 5 to 9.

Genuine Amoskeag Chambray Shirts, 49c Sizes, 14, 15 and 16. Has pocket, cut full sizes, fast colors; wide in armholes; faced sleeve; attached collar; perfect fitting; regular price is 60c and 65c. We have about five dozen. It will be economy to buy all you'll need for next summer.

Men's Fleeced Gloves, 59c Good warm fleeced Gloves, Astrakahn back with leather palm; assorted sizes. HOSIERY 25c, 35c and 50c Wool Hose .and Fleeced Hose, 19c, 3 for 60c. Sizes y and 9 Only; heavyweight ribbed or plain; out sizes and regular sizes; in fact, our entire line in these weights. New Colors Fibre Silk Hose, 59c Gordon Dye; Round Ticket; heavy heel and toe; Flare top; Pongee, Copenhagen, sky, silver. Battleship grey, Navy, Violet, Pink, Nile and Gold.

Men s Hose, two pairs 25c Economy; heavy heel and toe; seamless; black, tan or grey. JANUARY SALE OF UNDERMUSLINS It Will Pay you to Bay Your Summer Undermuslins Now! Muslin Gowns, 50c. . Slipover style, good quality of mus lin. Plcot edge trimmed, satin ribbon inserted. $1.00 Muslin Gowns, 79c Good quality of muslin and nainsook, slipover styles, trimmed in Val lace and embroidered organdie or embroidery. Good assortment, of patterns. Muslin Gowns, 69c. Six good patterns, slipover styles, good quality of muslin and fine nainsook, trimmed in lace or embroidery. Muslin Drawers, 25c. Plain fine tucked or linen torcheon lace trimmed, good quality of muslin and well made. Muslin Skirts, 75c. , Medium width with underlay, embroidery trimmed. Envelope Chemise, 79c. Fine soft finished nainsook, deep trimming In lace and embroidered organdie, perfectly made. Envelope Chemise, $1.00. Daintily trimmed in the finest oi laces and embroideries, made of soft nainsook, trimmed front and back. Women's Outing Gowns Extra Size Gowns, 75c. Good weight outing, no collar, fancy striped pink and blue, size 18, 19, 20. (40 to 46 bust.) Outing Gowns, $1.00. Splendid values, good heavyweight outing, fancy stitching, cut full sizes, plain white or fancy striped, pink and blue. With or without collar. Sizes 15 to 20. January Sale of Corsets $1.00 Corsets, 79c. They're made of a fine quality of coutile, oedium bust, long hip, has draw string at the top, four good supporters, perfect fitting, sizes 18 to 30.

Special Corsets, 59c Two good models, made of coutile, either long or medium length, sizes up to 34. Perfect fitting. Clearance of All Broken Lines of American Lady Corsets We have about 20 corsets, not all sizes of style. Regular $1.50, $3.00 and $3.50 qualities, coutile, batlstd and brocaded coutile. All new fall models. There isn't every size' so we want to clean them up. Sizes, $1.50 models. 19 to 22 and 24 to 26. now, $1.19. $3.00. $3.50 models, 20, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30, now, $1.98. DOMESTICS 16 inch bleached or brcri'n, part linen crash, 10c yard. 16 inch pure linen crash, red border, 15c yard. 17 and 18 inch, pure linen crash, splendid values, 18c yard.

Sheets and Pillow Cases 81x90 seamless sheet, 80c quality, 69c. 81x90 D. and L. seamless sheets, 90c, 10.40 dozen. 42x36 and 45x36 pillow cases, 15c, $1.70 dozen. Turkish Towels, 29c; 6 for $1.65 Plaiii white, two thread heavy weight, 20x42 inches, ea exceptionally good wearing towel. Better buy six of these. TABLE LINEN 72-inch Mercerized Darmisk, 59c. Rose" and spot patterns full width, good weight. 64-inch Mercerized Damask, 50c, Snow drop and satin strVped Fleur-de-lis patterns, good weight. Odd Pure Linen Napkins We've sold tbe cloths and. have the napkins left, you'll be able to nWcb most any pattern, Tnt '. qualities are splendid and are wor& at least fifty percent more thar .'tie prices asked. 22-inch - size, prii d$2 50, $3.00, $3.50 per dozen. ; - -

$2 Satin Damask, $1.35 Yard Heavy pure Irish linen; 70 and 71 inches wide. We bought them months ago and can sell them below their real value. . Patterns are Daisy with satin stripe, snow drop and Grecian border, buttercup with snowdrop, tulip, grape and rose Napkins to match, $3.50 dozen.

Special Remnant Table We've measured up all short lengths of table linen, mercerized Damask toweling, percales, fleeced goods, and cantons. They're good values, and desirable lengths. Be sure and see this counter. (Front of the elevator.) RIBBONS AT JANUARY CLEARANCE We offer all of our 25. 35 and 39c Fancy Floral Ribbons also a beautiful line of Plain Satins, Taffetas and Moires, all wide goods for hairbows, sashes, girdles and the fancy ribbon novelties. January Sale Price Yard, 19c. . Wide Ribbons One lot of extra, vride Ribbons in Satins, Taffetas or Moires in all the the wanted shades in most cases from 6 to 8 inch widths. These we formerly sold up to 69c a. yard. January Sale, Yard 33c. Ribbon Remnants Do not miss seeing the lots of Ribbon Remnants, good lengths ranging from to 2 yards arranged in groups as follows: January Sale, 25c, 20c, 15c, 10c, 5c. . Leather Bags and Purses We have taken our entire line of $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Hand Bags left from the holiday line. These are all leather goods with the fancy silk linings fitted with coin purse and mirror and we' also'. Include' a splendid lot of 6trap . back Hand Purses, the entire lot your, choice, January Sale, Sc. .

EXTRA SPECIAL Just a limited quantity of Real Fine . Ladies Bags and Purses in genuine . Pin Seal, Walrus, Saphian and many other new leathers in all of the new novelty shapes and shades. our regular $3.50, $4.00 and $500 . yalue3. January Sale, Choice $2.98. JANUARY CLEARANCE Of All Odd Lots of Ladies' GLOVES Ladies' One Clasp Cape Gloves for - street and ' cold weather wear. These come In Tans and Browns, the sizes are 5-3 to 6-1, our regular $1.25 value. January Sate, Pair 98c. Ladies. 8 Button Chamois Suede Gloves this is a chamoisette glove and comes in Pearl Grey, Brown and Black, the sizes are 5-2, 6, 6-2, 7, the former price was 75c. ... January Sale, Pair 39c - Ladies' Rid Gloves A limited line ot Ladies Fine Kid. Gloves in our regular $1.25 "and $1.50 values in broken sizes and shades and yet a fairly good range of 6izes and colors. Look them over and see if your size is there. January Sale, Pair 98c. Chamoisette Gloves Just received a spring shipment of Ladies Fine Light Weight Chamoisette Gloves in the all white or the white with the three row black embroidery back In a full range of sizes. January Sale, Pair 75c. Odd Kid Mittens Small lot of Ladies Kid Mittens In . either the silk. or wool fleece lined goods that are worth from 50c to $1,00. January Sale, Pair 43c. LADIES' NECKWEAR Last week brought a beautiful new line of the latest novelties in Neckwear into this department. The . materials are Organdies, Swisses, Voiles, etc., etc., all priced special for the January Sale, 50c and 25c. ' 35c and 17c We show a small line of Ladies Neckwear that has gotten slightly soiled and mussed In Collars, Vestees, Yokes and Collar and Caff sets, worth from 25c to $1.00. January Sale, 35c and 17c Silk Windsors All of our new Silk Windsors In Plaids, Checks, Dots, Stripes and Plain Satins, regular- 25c values. January Sals, 19c. Special Values in Laces Val Laces . One hundred pieces of, Jiarrow Val Laces just the thing for the spring sewing in edges or insertions in many cases goods worth up to 10c a yard. January Sale, Yard 5c, 12 Yards for 55c. Cluny and Torchon Laces Broken and Odd .Sets, of Cotton Cluny and Torchon Laces in both the Edges and Insertions, in 6ome cases match sets goods that we formerly sold up to 10c a yard. January Sale, Yard 3c, 12 Yds. for 33c. Trimming Laces All of our odd pieces and short lengths of fancy trimming laces iu edges.' bands and insertior.f. Cur regular values from 25c to $1.00. January Sale, Yard 20c and 10c. .

. : WAISTS '..: :' All Waists reduced. See the . Special Silks at - ... . .; r. ' - ; $1.9S, $2.24, $3.79, $4.49 :

The : Store wMi . Only One Price .