Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 308, 7 November 1917 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7. 1917.

A simple and lmpresslre 'wedding was - solemnized last evening at six o'clock at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Russel when their daughter Miss Marian, and Earl Klnley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Klnley, were united .)n 'marriage.' "Rev. C. Raymond iBley of Second Lutheran church performed the ceremony before a small company of .relatives and a few close friends. The rooms were attractively decorated in green and white. An improvised altar of ferns and white chrysanthemums was erected in the parlor which was used for the ceremony room. Prior to the ceremony Miss Hazel Kinley. accompanied by Miss Hilda Kirkman on the violin, sang "At Dawning," "I Love You Truly" and "A Perfect Day." At the opening Btrains of the Bridal Chorus from IJoheftgrin, the bride descended the stairway alone. She was met at the Toot of the stairs by the bridegroom. During the ceremony "I Love You Tiuly" was played toftly. The single ring service was used. The bride was gowned in a

handsome creation of georgette crepe

.and 6atln and carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of the valley. - After the ceremony a wc-dding dinner was served in the dining room.

The table was beautifully appointed with a large French basket of white roses used as a centerpiece. Festoons of smilax . were entwined from the lights above the table to the four corners. Small tables throughout the roomB were decorated with white

roses and smilax. Mr. and Mrs. Klnley left last even

ing for a ten days trip through the

east, stopping at Washington, New

York and other eastern cities. The

bride traveled in a becoming suit of purple cloth with hat to match, grey

shose and gloves. Mr. and Mrs. Km

ley will be at home to their friends

after December 1 on the National road east. The wedding guests were Rev. Mr. Isley, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Turner of Peru, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Kinley. Mrs. Ethel Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. William Bartel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rossiter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spaulding, Miss Hazel Klnley, Miss Janet Russell, Miss Ruth Bartel. Miss Florence Spaulding, Miss Mildred Parker, Miss Hilda Kirkman, Miss Nola Russell and Herbert and Claude Russell.

The Progressive Literary society was entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert. Wilson. Mrs. George Ballinger gave a number of Interesting current events. Mrs. William Fin frock read the second chapter of the book which the society la writing. A paper on "National Scenery in United States" was read by Mrs. J. Dove. Mrs. W. L. Misener continued her book review of "The Eyes r' the World." The next meeting in .vo weeks will be held at the home' of Mrs. George Baliinger, 430 National road, west. At that time the matter of taking up Red Cross work Instead of literary programs will be

decided upon. Mrs. Wilson was assist-

ed in entertaining yesterday Dy mi. W. A. Ellis. Mrs. W. O. Mendenhall will be hos

tess tomorrow for a meeting or tne Collegiate club.

Members of the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity will give an informal dancing party tomorrow evening at the

club rooms. Wrede's orchestra will

f.s.T.! tVio Tnic4r Mr. ana AITB.

Frank Crichet will chaperone the par-

ty. Earl Hewitt and S. C. smith are j

in charge of the dance. a iormai. Thanksgiving dance will be given by the fraternity. Thanksgiving evening. Don Warfel, Wilburu Hipperd and A. J. Lineman are in charge of the dance. Members of the South Eighth Street Friends' church will give a reception for their pastor. Rev.-A. F. Mitchel and wife, in connection with their annual supper Friday evening at the church. All members are requested to bring baskets of lunch and make the supper a meatless one as near as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Geyer and Mrs. A. J. Davis are spending the winter in Louisville, Ky. West Richmond W. C. T. U. met this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Community House. Miss Edith Adams delightfully entertained Miss Carrie Huber, Myrtle Menke, Edith Johnston and Emma Connell at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening at her home, east of New Paris. After the dinner, the evening was spent in games and music. All women of St. Andrew's church are urged, to attend the meeting tomorrow afternoon to be held in the basement of the school. Red Cross activities will be discussed. The Coterie club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Fred Charles at her home in the Wayne Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harter have returned from Newcastle where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis. Section 5 of the First Methodist church will hold an all day meeting

j Thursday at the home of Mrs. John j Genn, 612 North Sixteenth street. Members are requested to bring their Hunch. Mrs. S. E. Zwick and Mr. R. H. 'Thompson of Dayton, O., are guests of ! Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Davis. They

came to attend the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra concert this evening. Continued On Page Ten.

WINTER COATS AT $16.00 There are any . number of styles and materials in this assortment. All this winter's popular shades. Absolutely new shown this week for the first time and at prices considerably below their real value. -All sizes now In stock, but don't delay your visit. They cant last long.

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TAILORED SUIT8 AT $15.00 All of these Suits were bought at one-third to one-half Im than their regular price. In offering these suits to you at $15 we know we are giving you style, material and linings for which in the regular way you would nave to pay $25 to $30. The purchase was a large one, but come at once. At this price they won't last

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TO FIX GRAY HAIRS

Here's- the simple, easy, safe way to surely change gray or faded, lifeless hair to uniform, dark, lustrous, beautiful shade perfectly natural in appearance. Merely do as many thousands have done and apply Q-ban. Not a quick-acting dye, but defies detection. Guaranteed harmless 75c a large bottle. Sold by Clem Thistle, thwaite and all good drug stores. Try Q-ban Hair Tonic; Q-ban Liquid Shampoo; Q-ban Soap. Also Q-ban Depilatory. .

Hair Color Restorer

How to Remove Wrinkles Quickly

wM .Sale

Ladies' and Misses' Coats, stylish, belted models, large collars of fur, seal plush, or keramie. The colors are taupe, grey, trench, brown, Burgundy, Neff Green, navy and black. $25, $28.75 and $30 values, during our No

vember Uoat bale

Coats New Arrivals This Week For Our

$1975

The season's choicest models, made of broadcloths, wool velours, pom-pom, bolivias, silvertone 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 values, for the November Sale -

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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.

SpecialAssortmenfs for Our Suit Sale $35.00, $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.

, If the average woman only knew it,

it Is not at all difficult to preserve the youthful contour and velvety smoothness of complexion. Every woman hates to see her face wrinkled or baggy, and practically every one has experimented with some sort of patent remedy in the effort either to remove such condition or ward it off. As a matter of fact, the most effective remedy in the world Is one that any woman can easily make up herself at home, in a moment's time. Let her take one ounce of pure powdered saxo lite, which she can purchase at any drug store, and dissolve it in a half pint of witch hazel. Apply this harmless and refreshing solution to the face every day for awhile. The results are surprising and instantaneous. . Even after the very first application a marked improvement is apparent. The wrinkles are less in evidence and the

face has a comfortable, smug feeling !

!of firmness that is most delightful.a j-

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Big Sale oil No wonlber Silk Dress (Goods and Velwtts

$1.19

Yard Wide Taffeta Sllk-AU Bilk chiffon

finish, does not split, black only; our $1.50 quality

Chiffon -Taffetas 36 inches wide, all silk? the wanted shades for Fall and J- QQ Winter; $1.75. quality. ipJ-.O Satin Yard wide, all silk, colors and black, specially good for dresses; J- Off special for .. PJ..OJ Imported Taffeta Yard wide, pure dye, all silk, no better quality than this; Q- rr( $2.00 value for pXUt7 Taffeta and Satin Stripes and Plaids Yard wide, all silk; a large assortment of new color combinations; our $2.25 (J- fff quality for J)A.OU Plaids and Stripes 25 to 27 inches wide, all silk, and in a wonderful selection Q"1 Off of styles; our $1.50 quality pX4uO Georgette Crepe 40 inches wide, all silk, in a good color range; $2.00 (J- ffrj? quality for J)-L.lO

Bountiful Preparation Made Months ago Before the Tremendous Ad,vane id Prices Enables us to Give our Customers Some Real Values in NeFaIl'and Winter Silks and Dress Goods. V f.

Crepe De Chene 40 inches wide all silk,

in a full line of colors; $1.75 quality for . t

Navy Blue Serge Yard wide, bought more than a year ago; today's price is Kft 75c; our price ..OUC

Granite Weaves 42 inches wide, a fabric

for service, only a few shades left; special for

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 (J- f)JT black. $1.50 quality, sold at yd.... t&JL.D Poplins Yard wide, shown in all Of colors and black, $1.50 quality... OJLaD

$1.39

79c

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 qualitythis sale

Yard Wide Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk and

Special Yard Wide Black All-Silk Costume

Satin Regular $1.7a kinds will be sold at a yard

High grade Yard Wide All-Silk Chiffon Taffeta and Handsome Yard Wide All-Silk Sat

in Meteor All tne leading street shades,

and black, $2.00 and $2.50 qualities at $1.59 and

Rich Black Silk Pace Velvet J-t ff $1.35 quality; will be sold yard... tJJ..UU

$1.35

$1.35

$1.98

Silk Finish Costume VelvetsBlack, navy blue, taupe, gray, Trench brown, marine blue, wine, amethyst, purple, plum, myrtle green, nickel gray; $1 quality"; HK will be sold at a yard. . ... . .. . .... 4 DC Silk Face Millinery Velvets Purple, plum, amethyst, taupe gray, garnet and navy blue; $1.75 quality; will be J- Qpr sold at a yard tpX.ZD. Salt's Seal Plush Coating The' Genuine Esquinette 50 inches wide, will T ff be sold at a yard .'. pO.UU Silk Chiffon Velvet 40 inches wide colors and black; regular $10.00 qual- Cr (fi ity; sale price for tpO.UU 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; QQ sale price for PlvO

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Every Sewing Machine Is Absolutely New

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Check room maid in woman's room.

Dr. Earnest Kunwald, Conductor Ernil Heerman, Soloist

80-Players-80

Gome early and bring correct change for war tax

At the Coliseum 8: Doors Open at 7:30

Admission, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 School Children 50c

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