Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 324, 26 November 1917 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1917.
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A concert by the Schmidt sisters assisted by Charles Higgs, organist, will be given at the First Christian church tomorrow evening. . The following program will be given: Piano (4 bands) and Organ. Glade. "Northern Lights." Mr. Higg3 and Schmidt Sisters. Voice (a) Life. Salter. (b) Fairy Pipers, Brewer. (c) Selected. . Barbara Schmidt. Organ Selected Mr. Higgs. Readings Selected. Barbara Schmidt. Vocal Duet . "The Singing Lesson" Squire. Schmidt Sisters. Piano fa) Prelude. Schutt. (a) Valick. Mokrjes. ' (c) Sextette (Lucia); left hand alone, Ponizetti-Leschitizky. M. Mae Schmidt. Comedy Sketch "Shattered Nerves," Pemberton. chmldt Sisters.
Two Letters from a "Sammy
' Barbara Schmidt. Organ Selected. Mr. Higgs Reading ' Madame Butterfly, Long-Puccini, (in costume) Barbara Schmidt Finale Piano (6 hands) (a) Rustic Dance, Howell. (b) Selected. Mr. Higgs and Schmidt Sisters. Miss Susan Morris of Newcastle was the week-end guest of Miss Marthat Iliff. She attended the Newcas-tie-Richmond game and the Kolp dance Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lamar of Mooreland are the guests of friends in the city.
Mrs. George Hays has returned from" Columbus, Ind., where she has been visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Butler.
Miss Blanche Risk of Newcastle
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mueller, at their borne, HZ South Twenty-first street. Mrs. O. L. Wysong and daughter, Miss Dolores of Connersvllle were called here by the illness of the former'a mother, Mrs. T. J. Hatfield. A poverty social , will be given at
Earlham Heights church tomorrow evening. A playlet, "Why We Never Married" will be given and games and entertainment for all will be provided. Kveryone is requested to come dressed in old clothes. The public is invited. Henry Woods was pleasantly surprised last week by a number of his old friends in honor of his birthday anniversary. The evening was spent
informally with games and music after which refreshments were served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meeks and son, Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. Chenoweth and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woods and daughters Martha and Ada, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holly and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. John Stout and daughter, Mae, Miss Myrtle Whalen, Miss Iva Whalen, Miss Clara Shulti, Miss Lillian - Shultz, Miss Lucile Lephart. Miss Rachel Halderman, Miss
Elizabeth Woods, Miss Marie Stout, Harry Ritter, Ernest Bryant. Kenneth Marshall, Fred Poole, Harry Stout, Edward Staub, Paul Woods, Orval Holly, Denver Piedon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woods and son, Karl. Miss Miriam Kelley has gone to Philadelphia for a several weeks' visit Miss Virginia Thomas will be hostess for a meeting of the Trifolum society this evening at her home. The subject for the evening will be the Hawaiian Islands with Miss Emma
Englebrecht discussing the physical side, Elizabeth Conley the social and E. B. Knollenberg the political. The social committee in charge of the meeting is Mrs. E. B. Knollenberg, m. f'larence Foreman. Miss Eliz
abeth Krueger, Mrs. Bert A. Deisch, O. P. Nusbaum and L. A. Schwan. The Show Me club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Ed Meranda at her home, 30 North Twelfth street.
Pupils of Chester school will give a basket supper and entertainment Wednesday evening at the church. The public is invited. The Current Events club will meet
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mae Hlnshaw. The Biblical story for the meeting will be the "Feeding of the Ten Thousand found In Matthew 13. The' responses will be current events as usual. - Mrs. Flora Harlan will give "The Story of Plymouth" and Mrs. Emma Hobson, "The Song of Our Syrian Guest."" The Sons of Veteran auxiliary will meet tomorrow afternoon promptly at 2 o'clock, in the post rooms at the court house. All members are re
quested to be present. Mrs. Fannie
Van Nuys of Indianapolis, state in
spector, will be present. Mrs. Perry Moss has returned from a several days' visit with her brother, James H. Baker and wife in Dayton, Ohio. The Aftermath club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Nora Hutton, at her home, 116 Ft. Wayne avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Piper, living in E street, are the parents of a girl. They have named her Ooldia Theresa. Mr. and Mrs. E. Christopher, who left today for Jacksonville, Fla., where
they will spend the winter were guests of honor yesterday : at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Christopher at their home. Covers were laid for the following, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hough and son, Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burnett and daughters, Bernice and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Christopher; and daughter, Helen Mary. Tomorrow is donation day for the Margaret Smith home for aged women.Donations, large or small, of any foodstuffs or canned fruits, vege
tables, jellies, etc., will be accepted. Donations should be left at the home,
at Seventeenth and Main streets. Cedar Springs hotel, which has been redecorated and is now under new management, will have an informal opening Thanksgiving evening. A dinner will be served and invitations have been sent to many Richmond persons. The following week, Mrs. Charles Kolp will have charge of the dances which will be given there each Wednesday evening. No dance will be given there this week. Miss Camilla Haner was hostess Friday evening at a slumber party. The guests attended the Earlham foot
ball game Saturday afternoon and the
dormitory party Saturday evening In
Eundy hall. The guests were Misses. Ruth Farmer and Mary Henderson, both of Earlham, Louise Mather and Elizabeth Tarkleston.
TRACE DISEASE TO CONSTIPATION Oae of the potat om which AKrmt mchooim of m .dicta, practically arxwe is, tfct kboat 96 of mil Jmuua dlsMwe la directly tiMMbl to laUattaal vutrafaotloa. of stomach wast do to Isactlrlty of too bowels, or conatlpatlom. Kha eHmlnattv process is am Msmtial factor la dlstlos sad oa Its proper functioning &apsada the welfare of to satire ystsm. Coastlpatloa Is s condition taat Should bstst so TMgloetod. jlb oom as tao bowala orldsacs tae Uffatost disposition to slow up, a, xnlld laxatlT saonld bo tckea. The eomolaatioa of simple laxative aerba wits pspsla, known as Dr. C aid wall's Byrup V.pata aad old la drag storss for flity cents s bottls, is highly raooxamsaded as a corrective, aettaft gently, la aa y, natural way, without rrtplat or other pain or dlsooiafort. A trial bottle of this oxcellaat family remedy can bo obtalaed, f roe of eharro. by writi-ir to Sr. W. B. Caldwell, 456 WMblagtoa BU XoaUcelloTrnnols.
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Month - End Sale
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"H! WHERE ALL THE CARS STOP
Thrifty housewives who. desire to dress well and also save money will find many desirable ar-. tides at MashmeyeFs this week. These prices are a part of our annual custom of clearing our stocks for the Holiday Rush.
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Month -End Sale
Thrifty housewives who desire to dress well and also save money will find many desirable articles at Mashmeyer's this week. These prices are a part of our. annual custom of clearing our stocks for the Holiday Rush.
Plush and Cloth
At the Lowest Prices in the City An exposition of Fine Coats that has never been equalled. Every woman will find just the Coat she has in mind, at a price much less than she planned to.pay. You can imagine what a wealth of styles are represented in our large stock of Coats so many, so different and all so attractive that we shall not attempt to describe any of them in detail.
Velours, Pom-poms, Silvertones, Broadcloths, Bolivias, Plush. Fur and Fabric trimmed, also plain models. We have duplicated exclusively, stylish, expensive Garments at these inexpensive prices. $12.50, $15.00, $17.75, $19.95, $22.50 $25.00, $28.75, $35.00 and up A Great Underpriced Sale of
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One hundred and fifty new Fall and Winter Suits Jto close at half and less than half the original price. New and stunning models in Broadcloth, Velour, Burellas and Serges, in the" new shades of Taupe, Green, Burgundy, Brown, Navy and Black. New high neck styles; swagger, long line coat effects, beautifully tailored, silk lined. Every Suit will be priced at half or less than half the regular price. $12.50, $16.50, $17.50, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $35.00, $42.50
Special Sale $2 & $3 Lace Curtains
Pair
25c
Curtain Ends Come to 1 yards long up to a dozen alike manufacturers' road
samples; retail to $5.00 a pair Tomorrow at each
2,500 Pairs Exactly the number we purchased several months ago from a Boston Curtain Manufacturer. This maker has a lot of laces on hand that were left from his previous season that he could get no more of some just enough for 6 pairs, some 12 and more up to 50 pairs. All too small, however, to make up for regular stock. We bought the entire lot at a price that makes our retail price for this event far below any manufacturer's cost of produce. All are here ready for this sale, starting tomorrow morning. Sale of Window Shades The wanted green
ana tan snaaes, mountea on guaran- f
FECIALS
Wool Finish Blankets Wool Finish Blankets Plaids, In grey, tan, pink and blue, full bed size, $3.50 qual- QQ ity. a pair..... p&VO Percale House Dresses Percale House Dresses Full and wide, odd lots, dark blue, grey and medium col- d- OP ors; $1.50 quality at..$J..Q Fleeced Back Goods Fleeced Black Goods 28 to 36 inches wide, odd lots of - fZg 20c and 25c qualities. . LOC Apron Gingham Apron Ginghams Standard quality, in red and white and
pink and white only; our 15c
quality. Extra special , . .
Canton Flannel Canton Flannel Unbleached, good heavy fleeced, " A r our 25c quality JLJtC Unbleached Muslin Unbleached Muslin Full yard
wide, extra heavy, 15c quality. Special. .... .
9c
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Bed Spreads
$1.98
Bed Spreads Marseilles
size pure grass bleach
ed, $3.00 quality.
Men's Silk Hose Men's Silk Hose Black only, all sizes; our regular 35c - Q, silk fiber hose, special... J.U Men's Neckwear Men's Neckwear Ties for men; newest assortment shown for
the holiday buyers, regular 75c quality. Special.
Ladies' Coats
$15.00
Ladies' Coats Another lot, just received from the manufacturer that needed money; regular
$22.00 to $25.00 values
Turkish Towels Turkish Towels Full size, double thread Towels; 50c OQ. quality; special . OIl Fancy Turkish Towels Fancy Turkish Towels Full size in pink, blue and QQ yellow; 50c quality. ..... OJC Henderson Corsets Henderson Corsets Made to fit any figure; see the new number on sale at. ........ V Clark's 0. N. T. Sewing Thread
25c
50c
Boys' Neckwear
Boys' Neckwear Ties for the juniors; just as good as any 50c
tie made. Special at ..
39c
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Yard Wide Satin Yard Wide Satin In all the wanted shades, $1.50 J" QQ quality. Extra special vli All Silk Crepe De Chine All Silk Crepe de Chine All colors including burgundy, wine, beet root, taupe, brown, navy, black and evening QT shades; $1.50 quality. $e) French Serge French Serge 41 inches wide, all wool, very fine twill, navy, myrtle brown & black pf $2 quality special.. pAOU Ladies' Coats Ladies' Coats In the wanted styles and colors, full lined and
beautifully trimmed; $25 qual
ity. Extra special at .
$17.75
Clark's O. N. T. Sewing Thread Any number in black and
white or colors, 6 spools
for
(Limited amount to each customer and sold only with other merchandise). Pepperil 9-4 Sheeting Pepperll 9-4 Sheeting Full width, today's price is QQ 50c a yard; our price.... OiC (Amount to each customer limited). Ladies' Silk Hose Ladies' Silk Hose All colors, and sizes, including battleship grey, brown, bronze, taupe, white and black; regular KQ 85c quality, special for...O7C Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits Medium weight, mad high or
low neck, short or long sleeves; $1.00 quality. . .
Ladies' Fleeced Underwear Ladies' Fleeced Uunderwear
Separate garments, 75c
quality at ..
75c
:?..50c
Yard Wide Percale Yard Wide Percale Both light and dark styles, best quality, we sell regular at 20c; - r sale price XOC Silk Poplin Dresses Silk Poplin Dresses New styles
shown in ail the wanted shades;
a regular $12.50 dress for ..... .",
$9.95
Ladies' Winter Vests Slightly soiled, all sizes; our 60c and 75c qualities. OQ special at
$1.50 House DRESSES
$1.25
House Dress Sale
A special purchase at a reduction enables us to offer our customer a house dress of best quality percale ; also Amoskeag Gingham in all colors, both light and dark. The fit and workmanship are up to our usual standard. All sizes in stock, 36 to 46.
Month End Sale of Silks and
Dress Goods Extra Special Silks and Dress Goods Thousands of yards closed out from a leading Coat and Suit manufacturer. Wonderful Values in perfect, new fabrics but lines are incomplete and color assortments broken. Yard Wide Taffeta Silk All silk chiffon fin- - 1Q ish, does not split, black only; $1.50 quality.. $J-X
silk, the wanted
$1.50
Chiffon Taffetas 36 inches wide, all shades for Fall and Winter; our $1.75 quality at
Satin Yard wide, all silk, colors and black
specially good for dresses; special for. imported Taffeta Yard wide, pure dye, all silk, no better quality than this; (J- pTQ $2.00 value for.... ..$X& Taffeta and Satin Stripes and Plaids Yard
wide, all silk; a large assortment of new
color combinations; our $2.25 quality for
Rich vBlack Silk Face Velvet Q- fif $1.35 quality; will be sold yard... )AUU Yard Wide Silk Poplins Burgundy, gray, navy blue, Russian green, amethyst, trench brown, Belgian blue, reindeer, beetroot, myrtle green, garnet, white and Jf QfT black, $1.50 quality, sold at yd tJ)J.0 Poplins Yard wide, shown in all (J- rtp colors and black, $1.50 quality... (MaD 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 (j- or quality, this sale.. tpXaOO
$1.39
$1.35
$1.98
$6.00
e, all silk, $1.39
$6.00
Street and Afternoon DRESSES Usually $15.00, $25.00 and $35.00. This Week
$9.95, $15.00 and $25.00
In sizes, for Women and Misses. The well-known features of good taste, elegance, simplicity and careful making are noticeable in these Dresses. The collection holds extreme interest to the woman who wants the authentic and beautiful in mode, the utmost in value. FABRICS Serges, Tricotine, Satin, Meteors, Georgette Combinations, Satin and Serge Combinations.
SPECIAL Blan ket Values Possible, because "Buying Most. We Buy for Less" Selling most, We Sell for Less." Fancy Plaid Wool-Nap Bed Blankets Extra size; blue gray and tan $4.50 - (Jrt QQ value; per pair tdtuQ 11-4 Fancy Plaid Wool-Nap BlanketsWeight 4 and 414 lbs. to the pair (JQ QQ up to $5.00 values; per pair tpO0
Henderson Corsets For Well Dressed Women Corsets Every wearer of a Henderson Corset recommends it to another. Let our expert Corsettere explain the merits of this wonderful Corset, which compels deep
breathing and proper poise (JQ Cft
priced
.$1.00 to
Ladies' Waists $1.98 for $2.50 and $3.00 WAISTS $2.95 for $3.50 and $4.00 WAISTS $3.50 for $4.50 and $5.00 WAISTS $4.98 for $5.50 and $6.00 WAISTS $5.50 for $6.50, $7.50, $8 .WAISTS , The materials are Georgette," Chiffon, Crepe de Chine and Combinations of Silks and Crepes. We have the very finest Waists available at the price. Correct in every detail, all the season's newest models shown.
Yard Wide Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk and Special Yard Wide Black All-Silk Costume" Satin Regular $1.75 kinds will .J- QK be sold at a yard tpJL.OO 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 qualities at ..$1.59 and
Silk Chiffon Velvet 40 inches wide colors
and black; regular $10.00 quality; sale price for
Crepe De Chene 40 inches wide, all silk.
in a full line of colors; $1.75 quality for
Silk Face Millinery Velvets Purple, plum, amethyst, taupe gray, garnet and navy blue; $1.75 quality; will be (T- sypr sold at a yard ij) JD Salt's Seal Plush Coating The Genuine
Esquinette 50 inches wide, will
be sold at a yard. ,
j il
teed spring rollers.
Special 48c and OJC
