Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 306, 5 November 1917 — Page 6

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THE lUCHMOND fAUIUM AND SyN-TEJUEQHAM, MOW DAY, JpV, 5, ivi't. V-

Richmond persons will enjoy an inn ovation in social functions Wednesday evening when thi 'Cincinnati Symphony orchestra "appears at the Coliseum. Patriotic activities and more serious forms of entertainment have supplanted others forms or social pursuits during these days and Miladjr will greet with pleasure this concert which will tend to relieve the strain of the busy Red Cross and Food Conservation' days. An unusually pleasant filght will he that Wednesday evenins when the women appear in their evening gowns and the mn in full dress again. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Kemp Bailey and Phillip lp. Robblns will be ' solemnized UbiB evening at eight o'clock in St. Paul's Episcopal church. Rev. R. D. Baldwin will officiate, using the single ' ring service. Miss Bailey will be attended by her maid of honor, four bridesmaids, a flower girl and a ring bearer." Mr. Robbing will be attended by' nls brother, Byram fcotbins. Julian McCarthy, Carl Eggemeyer, Charles ' Twiggi and WJHard Kaufftnan of Indianapolis will be ushers. Two hundred invitations have been issued for the wedding. An informal Teception for the bridal party and the immediate relatives will be held tt the home of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Bailey, immediately following the ceremony. ' Misses Bernice Puekett and Marian Russell were guests of honor at a pretty prenuptial party given for then Saturday evening by Misj Hazel Mashraeyer at her home. The house was attractively decorated wjtb lavender and white fall roses. The color scheme of lavender and white was very successfully carried out in the dining room where a dainty luncheon was served. A huge bouquet of lavender and whit, fall roses was used for a centerpiece: Each plate was marked wth a white stain slipper tied with, lavender ribbon filled' with rice. The two brides elects were ' given a miscellaneous ehawv during theevening. The guests were Misses Russell, Puekett, Nola Russell, Lela Manford, Florence Spalding, Edna Dickinson, Mfcry Bulla, Florence Burgess, Mildred " Parker, Elizabeth, Elizabeth Casey, Mrs. J. L. BlosFom, Mrs. Carl Kauffman, Mrs. ' Carl Lacge. and Mrs. Mildred Huddleston. Mrs. Oscar F. Tressel will entertain this evening at her home in compiment to Miss Bernice Pnckett who will be married Wednesday evening. Miss Bernice Puekett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Puekett, and' Forrest Gartside, son of Mrs. William Gartside, will be married Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Oscar' T. F. Tressel, of Trinity Lutheran church, win officiate. The wedding will b a very simple one, with no attendants and only the immediate relatives and iriends as guests. Mrs. Harry Needham of the Keystone Apartments has returned from Birmingham, Ala-, where she was called by the death of her brother. Josiah Marvel will give a lecture on the Cincinnati ; Symphony orchestra this evening at the Arts and Travel class of the Night School. Mrs. W. W. Gaar will give a lecture on Japanese Art following Mr. Marvel's talk. The marriage of MIsb Marian Rus

sell and Earl Kinley will be solemniz

ed tomorrow eve,png at six o'clqck at Iha'Tinraa'ot th "hi-Ma'a Tin rents. Mr.

and Mrs. ft. C. Russell, 422 Randolph 4 n T3nMn Tela nf ih a

Second English Lutheran church" will

officiate.

Miss Mary Anne Puekett, of Ft. Wayne, Miss Lenna Stretch of Newcastle, John fcQbbins pf Indianapolis, Miss Ines Da vies of Morgantovn", WVa.. Wiilard Kauffman of IndlanapolI$

are guests of friends here for" the BaUey:RobbJiis wedding tftis evening. An Interesting social eent will be the reorganization of the Tango club, which., will meet every, two weeks in the I.' 6. Q. F. hall beginning Tuesdajr of this week. The membership has been greatly increased, and the clqb will be known as the Tuesday night dancing club. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp have been obtained to Instruct ' the class in modern, dances, and tnany interesting features will be introduced for "the T entertainment of the members: Circle No. 1 of the First Methodist church will give a silver tea Thursday afterpqen at tte, home, of Mrs. O. ji Martin, 707" West Main street" Eyery one is welcome. Mlsa Mae Griffith of Indianapolis

was the week-end guest of her father and sisters here. Mr. and Mrs. Cari Bull of Indianapolis were' here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Guy Bull." ' . ' The Home departments of the city Bible schools will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the lecture room "of First ' Preshytertah church. Rev. R. L. Semans will give the address. Persons are requested to use. the A street entrance. '' 'x The W. C P. class of the Central

Christian church will ' meet Wednesday afternoon "isrith Mrs. Joe Mullen at her hprna, 11$ Chestnut 1 street.' Thl is the regular monthly meeting and all members are urged Uf be present. The Past Chiefs of Pythian Sisters met this afternoon with Mrs. Henry Westenberg at her home, 411 KInsey street "' ' - '"' ' " " Continued On Page 8even.

WINTER COATS AT $15.00 There are any number of " Styles and materials in this, assortment All tjds winter's popular fhades. Absolutely; neif-own ffeia "week for the first time aqd at prices considerably below their real value. All sizes now in stock, but don't delay your visit They can't last long.

wwnowM ' TAILORED SUITS AT' SI 5.00

tjaitpiM All pf tbese Suits were bought at

one-third to one-half less than their

regular price, in offering these suits to you at $15 we know we are giving you stylei material and linings for which' In ihe regular -way you would have tq pay $25 to 130. The purchase was a large one, but come at once. At this price they won't last

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Coats New Arrivals Ws Wck For Our Ladies' and Misses' Coats, stylish, helted models, large collars of fur, seal plush, or kerarrue. The colors are taupe, grey, trench, brown, Burgundy, Neff Green, navy and placlc $25, $28.75 and $30 values, during our Noi W t ' i - i ..... .

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t To Help Nature Shed A Bad Complexion

Beauty devoteef "are enthusiastic over the beautifying qualities Of mefcolized wax. Nothing discovered within recent years accomplishes so much, so quickly, without harm, at such small expense. The principal reason for its wonderful merit is that it works in harmony with physiological laws. Instead ot hiding complexion defects, 'it removes them'. 'It' actually takes off the aged, faded, sallow, freckled or blotchy surface skin gently, gradually, causing no inconvenience. It is Nature's way of renewing complexions'. When the. natural process is retarded because of deficient circulation or nerve tone, mercolized wax comes to the rescue and hastens the skin shedding." The new complexion vhich apV pears is a natural one, youthful, healthy,' exquisitely beautiful: "If

you've never tried mercolized wax, get an ounce of it at the drug store, use at night like cold cream, washing it off in the morning. Adv.

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Tie season's choicest models, made of broadcloths, wool velours, pom-pom, bolivias, silvertoine and burella fabrics, huge collars, exclusive in design. These models are sample garments from the greatest coat builders and no two alike. " Every garment exclusive- $40.00 and $50.00 val

ues, for the November Salt

Less Expensive Coats, the Smart Styles are Shown at $12.95 and $15.00 High-grade Coats of Kersey, Velour, Cheviots and durable cloth fabrics. The collars are large and in models. Every bit as stylish as on the expensive garments. Our November Coat Sale , Insures you prices not obtainable later.

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tor Our Suit Sale 135.00, $32.50 and $30.00 Suits this Week Only

$27.50, $25.00 and $22.50 Suits this Week Only

$20.00, $17,50 and $15.00 Suits this Week Only

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No matter from which assortment you select your suit, you will receive a wonderful value. Every style and every color is represented. A delay of over one day may be serious. Let us show you today while we have your size.

Big ele of Nowipbcr ; llk Press Goods apci Velvets

Yard Wide Taffeta Silk All silk chiffon finish, does not split, black only; 1Q our ?1.6Q quality. ...... tpX.JL Chiffon Taffetas 36 inches wide, ail silk, the wanted shades toi Fall and d- QQ Winter; 1.75 quality . ... HXatJf Satin Yard wide, all silk, colors and black, specially good for dresses; (J- QK special for tpl.OeJ Imported Taffeta Yard wide, pure dye, all silk, no tetter quality thai this; (J- TQ 2.00 value for..........".:.. pXp4 Taffeta and Satin Stripes and Plaids Yard wide, all silk; a large assortment of new color combinations; pur $2.25 tt( quality for . ()luU Plaids and Stripes 25 to 2? inches wide, all silk, and in a wonderful selection (Ji Off of styles; our $1.50 quality....'"..". pXD Georgette Crepe f40 laches wide, all silk, in a good color range; "$2.00 fJT quality for .... ..... . . ... .. . . . . . pX I O

Pountiful Preparation Made Months ago Before the Tremendous Advance in Prices Enables us to Give bur Customers Some Real Values in New Fall and Winter Silks and Dress Goods.

Crepe De Chene 40 inches wide, all silk, in "a full line of colors; $X.75 fl"! QQ quality for ... . . ... . . ........... ipX0 Navy Blue Serge Yard wide, bought more, than a year ago; today's price is K(l 75c;' our price ..QUC Granite ' Weavea 42 inches wide, a fabric for" service, only a few shades left; HOkg special for f ..... I ?V Great lots of this season's choicest fabrics will be offered at unprecedented low prices. Yard Wide Silk Poplins Burgundy, gray, navy blue, Russian green, amethyst, trench brown, Belgian blue, reindeer, beetroot, myrtle green, garnet, white and rtf5 black,'J1.5d quality, be sold. yd.. $Xt) Poplins' Yard wide, shown in all J- OF colors and black. $1.50 quality... 5X0

Rich All-Silk Costume Satins Beetroot, reindeer, amethyst, purple, trench brown, taupe gray, navy blue, garnet, silver gray, plum, midnight blue, old rose, reseda green, medium brown, myrtle green, olive green, marine blue; yard wide, $1.75 QjK quality, thi3 sale pXOp Yard Wld? Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk and Special Yard Wide Black All-Silk Costume Satin Regular $1.75 kinds will Off be sold at a yard. . .'. . . J) X.Otl High grade Yard Wide All-Silk Chiffon Taffeta and Handsome Yard Wide All-Silk Satin Meteor All the leading street shades, and black. $2.00 and $2.50 qual- Qt QQ ities at..... ... $1.59 and tpLUO Rich Black Silk Face Velvet J1 ff $1.35 quality; will be sold yard... tjSX.UU

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Silk Finish Costume Velvets Black, navy blue, taupe, gray, French brown, marine blue, wine, amethyst, purple, plum, myrtle

green, nickel gray; $1 quality; will be "sold at a yard ....

Silk Face Millinery Velvets Purple, plum, amethyst, taupe gray, navy blue, garnet and navy blue; $1.75 quality; will be Off sold at a yard tpXae) Salt's Seal Plush Coating The Genuine Esquinette 50 Inches wide, will ff be sold at a yard. ipOUU

Silk Chiffon Velvet 40 inches wide colors

and black; regular $10.00 quality; sale price for .

High Grade Chiffon Broadcloth Strictly allwool and 54 inches wide", shrunk and sponged. Fine broadcloths are the best the market affords and exceedingly scarce. "We have secured a limited quantity of these handsome fabrics in the wanted shades; regular $2.50 and $3.00 quality; C-J QQ sale price for... PXI0

$6.00

"At half past ten, when the programme had come to an end in a byrst of resonant glory, the audience; rising as if by one irresistible impulse, shouted, stamped clapped hands; some enthusiasts even climbing up on their chairs?

That's wjhat Max Smith, music critic of the New York American wrote about - the New York appearance last January of the

CMCMMTI SYMPTOM Cffi

SO EMIL HEERMANN, Soloist

DR. ERNST KUNWALD, Conductor

WILL PLAY A POPULAR PROGRAM AT THE

Single adniisipn sets now selling at $1, $1.50 and $2 at Fulghtim's Victrola Shop, 1000 Main St. High school and Garfield pupils may have seats in the gallery for 50 cents.

Patrons of People's Music Course concerts will have an opportunity to help Uncle Sam win the war by paying the ten percent war tax on amusements. The People's Music Course, after extensive investigation, finds it must collect this tax from all ticket-holders. , Therefore a tax of ten percent will be collected on single admission seats. Thus, 1 0 cents on $1 tickets, 1 5 cents on $ J .50, etc. And a tax of ten cents one dime will be collected at the Coliseum door before each concert when season tickets are presented. This tax applies tQ all season tickets whether they cost $3, $4 or $5. Bring the correct change and avoid delay at the door. This applies to complimentary tickets. ,

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Forrest Davis, Director

FE(Q)FLIE? MIMIC CdDUM

V, B. Martin, Treasurer

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