Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 159, 17 May 1917 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGEAM, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1917 Here is What Yoor Neighbor ia Done Here mra the Cluba. Tm Fttrtiee, Dances, EncageSale Opens, Saturday Sale Closes Thursday May 31, 1917 ments, Weddings and Church Societies about which Richmond Women Are TaUdng. A subscription, dance Is announced The Frances E. Willard W. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. J. E. Eves, 61 South Sixteenth street Tha aid society of Reid Memorial Hospital will meet Friday in all-day session with -Mrs. E. G. Hill. East Main street. - The time will be spent in sewing. All members are asked to attend as the hospital is In need of for this evening at the Country club. and an invitation la extended to an members, The Russell Smith orches

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tra of Indianapolis, will play. Dancing will begin at 8:30 o'clock. Out of town guests will be welcomed. Last evening Mr.' and Mrs. Elbert Shirk, of the Keystone apartments, entertained several guests to dinner at the Country club In honor of Miss Kate Cox of Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Will Loehr. South Fourth street, have as their guest, Miss Anna Herdlna of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Fred Hamilton of Indianapolis,

a number of articles which must be i

is iue bucbi oi ineuus huu relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barton and son. Master George, who formerly lived In South Bend, have come to Richmond and taken a residence on North Ninth - street At a pretty party given Wednesday evening by Mrs. Frank Painter, 31 South Seventeenth street, the engagement of Miss Ooldle Painter to Mr. Ray Unthank, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Unthank, was announced. The wedding will be solemnized Tuesday, June 6. Mr. Unthank is in the employ of the Richmond Home Tele-

was made on miniature hearts. Those

who enjoyed the affair were Misses Gertrude Clark, Mildred Edwards, Evely Edwards. Delia Snyder, Margaret ' Wilson. Lillian Wilson of Alexandria.

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unthank. Wallace Wilson, Walter

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i "in iuci uu ma 01 wiiu lure. Henry Cheesman.

My. Frank Van Uxem of California, R a Client at th hnmd nf Mr, Man

Grant and Mrs. Harry Mather, South Eighth street. Amone those who will

entertain for Mr. Van Uxem are Mr.

ana Mrs. E. R. Beatty and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bond.

"'-An election of officers was held v Wednesday afternoon when members of the Progressive Literary circle

were entertained by Mrs. Albert

Gregg. North Ninth street. Officers

as follows were named: President, Mrs. Robert C. Wilson; vice president, Mrs. W. L. Misener: secretary, Miss Hazel Gregg; treasurer, Mrs. W. L. Finfrock. Responses to roll call were "What The Club Has Done For Me." A book review, '"The Harbor," was made by Mrs. A. W. Gregg. There will be a special meeting, Jtfay 29, when Mrs. Hinsky entertains the club. 1 1 c Several important matters were

considered Wednesday . afternoon when the Penny club met with Mrs. Frank Steins, South Sixth street. Luncheon was served. Plans will be made for an entertainment next week nt a meeting to be held with Mrs. Millard Warfel. Wednesday afternoon, members of Section Four of the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace' M. E. church met with Mrs. Viola Reed, Laurel street. In June Mrs. C. E. Hivnor entertains the aid.

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Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. . J. Hanning,, -

This afternoon a reception was given at Ehnhurst, a school for girls, aear Connersville, for women delegates who attended sessions of the Sixth district convention of Federated ;lufcs. Mr. Peter Immarino. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mancini and family of Connersville, has Returned to this city, f Dr. Millard Markle and Professor FMtvin Morrison went to Lafayette today to attend the spring meeting of the Academy of Science at Purdue University.

made at this time. Mrs. A. J. Whallon was hostess yesterday for a silver tea, given for members of Circle Number lof the aid society of the First Presbyterian church at her. new home. The second Wednesday In June an all-day meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles S. Bond. Guests yesterday

-were Mrs. M. W. Yencer. Mrs. Clem

ents, Mrs. Hirsch, Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. Righter. Mrs. Julian Cates will entertain members of an auction-bridge club next Wednesday afternoon. Section Number 1 of the Ladles' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E.

church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. O. A. Ashinger. South Sixteenth street. Refreshments were served. The June meeting will be held with

Mrs. W. M. Tittle, 103 North Twentieth street. . A sock social was given Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Waldo Lacey by members of the GoodCheer class of the United Brethren church. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Earnest Reid entertained members of Section 2 of the Ladles' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Rebecca Dulin entertains the aid in June.

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Miss Lulu Hanning, South West Third street, was hostess last evening for a meeting of the Bethany Bible

class of the Second English Lutheran

church. The hostess was assisted in

entertaining by members of the social committee composed of Mrs. Bertha

Stanley, Mrs. Fred Rossiterr Mrs. Clem Harris. Miss Lucile Wellbaum will

entertain the class the third Wednesday in June when an election of officers will be held. ;

Mr. Ross F. Lockridge of Indianap

olis, one of the speakers at the Constitutional supper at the Y. M. C. A. last evening was entertained by Mr.

and Mrs. Fay Holaday.

Mesoames Millard wane!, Hat tie Spekenhier, Blanch Oldaker. Emma

Rich, Ernest Pointer, Alonzo Cox, j

Erastus Bond, E. E. Christopher. E. Ireton, George Gause and , Miss Florence Lodwlck have returned from Indianapolis where they attended the convention of the Daughters of Rebekah. A trip to the Home at Greensburg was a feature of the affair.

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In spite of the ever advancing market we are determined to make this the greatest May Sale in our history. Each one of our eight departments has contributed its share to make this a possibility. On account of the limited space we can mention only a

May Sale Dainty New Undermuslin Muslin Gowns, 49c Slip-over style. Good quality Muslin. Lace or embroidery trimmed. $1.50 Nainsook Gowns, 98c Special values in slip-lver Gowns, made from fine quality of Nainsook or Batiste, in either lace or embroidery trimmings. 75c Corset Covers, 59c Just ten dozen of a special Corset Cover. Made of fine Batiste or Nainsook, in the round or V neck with various ways of trimming. 39cCorset Covers, 29c Just a limited quantity of a good Cambric Corset Covers, with either the lace or embroidery trimming. Envelope Chemise, $1.00 Special line of enve!ope"ChemiSe "in: either the white or flesh tints, made, from a fine quality; of. Nainsook, some are lace,, others have the embroidery trimmings. ?: Silk Crepe De Chene Corset Covers We show "a wonderful line of Silk Corset Covers, in either the white or flesh tints. All beautifully trimmed with fine Val Laces or embroidered. See the special values priced $1.00 and $1.50. May Sale of Corsets $1.00 Corsets, 79c One of our regular $1.00 models, medium bust, long hip, good quality coutile, with four good strong supporters, in most every size. Clearance of All Broken Lines of Corsets. We have grauped together all of our odd and broken lines of Corsets. In many cases you will find most every size. See the values on our special table marked as follows:

$1.25 and $l..r0 values; May sale 98c

$1.50 and $2.00 values: May sale S1;19 $2.F.O values; May sale $1".29 $3.00 values; May sale $1.98 Brassiers, 50c We show a new line of all of the wanted styles in Brassiers. These are wonderful values, some are lace trimmed, others embroidery trimmed, in a full range of sizes. May Sale Summer Hosiery Round Ticket Fibre Silk Hose 59c A fibre silk Stocking of unusual wearing quality, flare top, seamless, four-thread heel and toe, fast colors, and we now have every shade. 4 pairs $2.25. Wayne Knit Pure Silk Boot, 59c Full fashioned Boot Silk, perfect fitting, Lisle heel, toe and sole, a silk Stocking that looks like, $1.00 hosiery, in black, white and all colors. 4 pair for $2.25. Fancy Silk, 69c We show a special Sil Boot with the Lisle top in fancy color combinations, black with white top, grey with Helio top, and bronze with pink top. Special 69c. 3 pair for $2.00. Gordon Fibre Silk Boot A special value in Gordon Fibre Hose, in white or colors, full range of sizes, 8 to 10. Priced special 25c. Ladies' Embroidered Hose, 35c One lot of ladies' fancy embroidered Hose, in black or colors; in a broken line of sizes; regular 50c and 75c values, to close 35c; 3 pair $1.00. Men's Fibre Half Hose Men's Fibre Wayne Knit half Hose, In black, white, champagne, grey and slate. Special value 35c. 3 pairs $1.00. Middy Ties Extra large, three cornered Taffeta Silk Middy Ties in scarlet, navy and black. Spe

cial for the May sale 59c. , 30 pieces Leader Voil, assorted colors; 15c and 18c value;, choice 12c. See the special value at 10c and 20c.

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30 pieces 30-inch dress Gingham, assorted

plain and stripe and plaids, extra quality, 25c

value, choice 18c yard. Other special lots at 10c and 15c yard.

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Sizes up to 47 Bust' Alteration Free.

COATS Ladies, Misses' and Children, all reduced. None held back, any color or 'size you want; all new, this season's latest models, ladies' and misses' and children's. (Every garment reduced). Special values In Ladles' and Misses' at $7.50, $9.98, $13.48, $15.75 $17.75 Special values In children's sizes at $2.25, $2.70, $3.75, $4.50 DRESS SKIRTS SPECIAL 48 Skirts selected from our regular line. Serges, Poplins, Mixtures: 12 worth up to $6.50, choice S1.98 19 worth up to $3.50, choice $2.98 17 worth up to $12.50, choice. .. .3.98 DRESSES For street and evening wear, no two alike; all the newest and latest models, any color or size you want Taffetas, "Silk Poplins, Crepes, Pongees, MessaIines, etc. See the special lots at $4.98, $5.98, $6.50, $7.98, $9.98 Worth double the price.

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See the special counter of air the newest models in Wash Materials, Plain Voiles, Embroidered Voiles, Organdies in plaids and stripes, values worth up to $1.50; your choice 98 "ch Sizes up to 55 Bust . Other special values, $1.50, $1.98, $2.48

SILK WAISTS

Crepe De Chine, Georgette Crepe, Tub Silk, special values at $1.98, $2.48, $3.98, $4.98. (All colors and sizes).

HOUSE DRESSES Gingham3 and Percales; we are showing special values at 98c, $1.25 and $1.50, all fast colors and all sizes up to 48 bust, bought especially for this sale.

BREAKFAST DRESS See the special two-piece dress skirt end jacket, assorted colors, $1.00 and $1.25. CHILDREN'S DRESSES 3 to 14 yr. sizes, ginghams and percales; special values at 59c, 75c, 98c.

IVIay Silk Sale

50c Crepe De Chene, 39c Yard Wide, Half Silk, light blue, Copenhagen, duck, Resida, Nile, gold, champagne, helio, wistaria, battleship, pearl, navy, pink, peach, black rose, maize and Ivory. (Limit 7 yards to a customer.) $2.00 and $2.50 Fancy Silks, $1.69 40-inch Canton Crepes, Poplins and Crepe de Chene, in a good color range in stripes and fancy prints, for separate skirts and dresses. 85c Natural Pongee, 63c Yard Wide, Semi Silk. .

$1.00 Silk Poplin, 79c Yard Wide, twenty-five good light and dark shades, including ivory or black for suits and dresses. 59c and 65c Semi Silks, 43c One table of yard Wide Semi Silks, including Marquisette, Lace Cloths, Crepe de Chenes and Silk Mulls, some are plain, others are printed, for blouses and dresses. $1.25 Black Taffeta, 89c Yard Wide, all Silk. (Limit 7 yards to a customer.)

Domestic Department Hope bleached Muslin, W2c; 8 yards, $1.00 Hill bleached Muslin, 15e; 7 yards for $1.00 Lonsdale Nainsook Cambric, 18c; 5 yards for $1.00. Orchid Soft Finished Cambrice, 15c; 7 yards for $1.Cft. Pepperell, 42-inch bleached Pillow Tubing, 18c; 5 yards for $1.00. Pepperell, 9-4 bleached Sheeting, full width, soft finish, 38c; 5 yards for $1.85. Pepperell, 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting. This Cotton is easily bleached, 35c; 5 yards for $1.65. " - Pillow Cases 42x36, Soft bleached Muslin, 15c; 1 for $1.00 45x36 Soft bleached Muslin, 18c; 6 for $1.00 ' Sheets 81x90 Elmdale Seamless bleached Sheets; good soft Cotton, 85c; 3 for $2.50. 81x90 Extra quality bleached Sheets, good deep hem, soft finish, -95c; 3 for $2.75.

Turkish Towels Lot No. X 5 dozen size 15x34, good value; 12'2c; 9 for $1.00. Not. No. 2 5 dozen size 17x34, good weight, 19c; C for $1.00. Lot No. 3 10 dozen size 22x42, extra heavy double thread, white or colored borders, 29c 4 for $1.00. Crashes Bleached 16-inch blue border, good heavy weight, 10c. . 10 Pieces 17-inch extra value In bleached, with the red pencil striped border, 12'fec 5 Pieces 17-inch Unbleached Union; regular 18c value, 15c. Stevens 18-inch All Linen Unbleached, good weight. 16c. Stevena All Linen Bleached, ; extra good weight and width, 2Cc. . Percales 25 pieces of good quality Percales, In either light or dark colors, width 28 to 36 Inches; special 12'2C

Cool Underwear for Summer Weather Women's Union Suits, 29c Good quality gave, taped neck and arm hole, cuff knee or lace knee; size 4, 5, 6. Women's Ribbed Gauze Union - Suits They come in large sizes only, and are perfect fitting, with the lace knee; a regular 59c value, 43c. , Gauze Vets, 2 for 25c Made V or round neck, bodice or wing style, light weight gauze, sizes 4 to 9. Silk Usle Vests, 25c ' A very light , weight vest, looks like silk, V neck. It's cool and snug fitting; plain taped. Children's Union Suits, 50c Come in either boys or girls', fitted with the new waist attachments, well taped. low neck, no sleeve, and knee length; size range from 3 to 14 years. Boys' Union Suits, 50c The Athletic style, made of barred Nainsook, loose knee, sleveless. The mesh and light weight ribbed Union Suits made short sleeve and knee. Children's Separate Vests or Pants, 10c Pure white light weight' cotton Vests and Pants; vests are long sleeve.' the pants are knee of ankle length, most all sizes. Men's Shirts, $1.00 We are showing our new- Spring line of Men's Dress Shirts, made from a fine qua-' ity of Madras or Percale, in an of the new patterns and colors; with either the soft or laundered cuffs; sizes 14 to 18. Men's Union Suits, 59c Fine ribbed bleached. light weight, short sleeve, ankle length, high- neck; cut foil; sizes 34 to 46. Men's Shirts or Drawers, 50c Men's separate Shirts or Drawers. Fine quality Balbriggan, short or long sleeve Shirts; Drawers, ankle length, with double seat, full range of sixes. Boys' Blouses, 59c Just received our Spring line of Boys' Blouses Attached collars, long, sleeve; also a good line of Sport Blouses, with low neck and short sleeve; good line of patterns in white or colors. Ribbons Reduced 250 yards of Hairbow Taffeta Ribbons; good heavy quality, In a full line of the wanted shades; regular 35c value. May sale 25c Extra Special Just 200 yards of a 7-inch wide Moire Ribbon with the heavy Satin stripe, the colors are white, pink. light blue, Copenhagen blue and black; regular 60c value. May sale 39c Small lot of wide Ribbons, including Moires, Taffetas and Fancy Printed effects; these goods were formerly sold at 25c and 35c; May sale 19c. Ribbon Remnants Good lengths, all priced special 25c, 20c 15c, 10c and 5c i Ladies' Neckwear Small line of fancy Neckwear, including all kinds of Stocks, Collars, Vestees and Collar and Cuff. Some are slightly soiled and mussed; to clear them quick they are reduced as follows: 25c and 39c values; May sale 19c 50c and $1.00 values; May sale 35c Fancy Stationery 300 boxes of Vogue Novelty Stationery, In a good linen finish, with the tinted binding and borders. Each box stwenty-four sheets and envelopes; regular 25c value; May sale ,19c 200 boxes of Stationery, 24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes; Bpecial for the May sale at 10c. Gloves Special for May Sale Two-clasp Silk GloveB. with the double finger tips, the colors are white or black, some self embroidery, some contrasting backsfull range of sizes; May sale 50c Fifty dozen of summer weight washable Chamoisette Gloves, the glove for service and yet dressy looking. We advise supply ing all of your needs In this particular glove as they are sure to be much higher for fall; May sale 69c.

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