Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 299, 29 October 1918 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND 5CN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918.
Members of the Omlcron Pi Sigma fraternity will give a Hallowe'en dinner dance tomorrow evening at the Arlington hotel. : Dinner will be served at seven o'clock and dancing wW follow. Earl P. Hewitt will be toastmaater at the dinner. The guests win be masked and the chaperoneB for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Critchet and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hewitt , Mrs. Caroline Muhl, of South Eighth street announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Anna M., to John B. Fertig. The marriage took , place October 21 at. Cincinnati, O. Mr. and Mrs. Fertig will reside at 317 South Eighth street. The Hallowe'en party which was to have been given by the Recreation circle this week at the home of Mrs. Louis Beeson,' has been called off owing to the ban on public gatherings. Miss Laura Haner has returned from a short visit In Toledo, O., and Peru. . All members of the Christian'Endeavor society of 'First Christian church are Invited to the Hallowe'en hay ride party to be given this evening. The party will meet at the home of Miss Josephine Washam, 32 North Fifth street at six o'clock. The guests will be masked. Miss Freda Sanders has returned to her home In Marion after spending
tne weeK-ena wun tieien dot ai ner home on the National road. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt and Miss Mary Garrett Hay were among the first women In New York City to register for the elections on Nov. 5. Mrs. Catt's registration was by way of '"being a celebration as It took place twenty-eight years to a day after her , frst speech for the cause of woman 'suffrage, . The women of greater New York have registered more than 400,000 of their number and are receiving congratulations from political leaders on the good showing made by new voters in their first registration for a regular election. During the six registration days in New York City, October 7 to 12, the registration of men and women passed the 1,000,000 mark, the total number for both sexes being 1,014,789. This is the first time in the city's history that the voter's list has gone beyond a million. The grand total of registered women make up about 41 per cent, of the total registration- In addition to the women's lack of habitude in voting and their timidity, revaging illness and preoccupation with . the Fourth Loan were deterrents to a larger registration. Even as it stands, however, the general average of 41 per cent, runs about true to type for first electlons. . Mrs. Charles Lang has returned to her home in Louisville, Ky., after a
several weens- visit wun ner sisier, Mrs. J. H. Groan at her home, 130 South Twelfth street. Mrs. Emma Parsons has been called to Chicago by the Berious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde W. Henry, Mrs. Sarah E. Cox has been called to Boyne City, Mich., by the illness of her son, Clyde Cox, who has a serious attack of Influenza. Mrs. F. A. Vossler, who has been ill with pneumonia at her home on South Eleventh street for two weeks, is slowly improving. A number of relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hogston were guests at a chicken dinner at then home near New Paris Sunday, celebrating the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Hogston. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Dill, William Stniard and family, Walter Hanes and family, Louis Flatter and family, Everette Boyd and family and Earl Harp, all of Palestine, O. Miss Esther Sinlard of Palestine, O., Is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson at their home in Chester.
Small Boys Charged with Receiving Stolen Goods Ten small boys, charged with sharing stolen booty, were brought before the probation officer Tuesday morning. The boys claimed that one of them had committed the theft and "bad got all the rest of them in bad." They were severely lectured and dismissed on probation.
DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Grandma's recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur darkens so naturally that nobody can tell. Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull' and llfoless, is caused by a lack of sulphur In the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep, her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture Improved by the addition of other Ingredients by asking at any drug tore for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful appearance to the hair. It is not "In
tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv.
THE TEMPEST For the third time since she had come to Arcadia Edith had Innocently precipitated a tempest In the community. Her human and modern spirit had come to clash with the commonplace and conservative point of view of those women who rightly or wrongly formed public opinion in Arcadia. , She had won on both previous occasions and had with her victories perceptibly broadened and humanized many Arcandlans. But this last tempest aroused by her teaching her children the truth of the fundamental questions her children asked, threatened more trouble to her comfort than the previous disagreements. Each parent felt called upon by the situation either to confess to the children that they had stuffed them with barren myths or to cling to their versions. The many women who chose tht latter alternative were compelled Uj keep their youngsters away from the Ferrol children; for Virginia and Jackie had become zealous defenders and missionaries of their mother's version of the origin of life. But if there were those who withdrew their children and their visits from yie Ferrols there were a considerablethe most intelligent in Arcadiawho not only were in sympathy with Edith's point of view but championed it in public. The country club porches echoed to excited discussions of the subject. One side declared Edith, Ferrol's views a menace; the other thought them the only version worth while. V The controversy did not stop at discussion over teacups. The children of the community tne worst gossips in any community threw themselves hotly into the dispute as one which aroso with them, affected them and belonged to them. The teachers in the neat, stone schoolhouse in Arcadia had to decide many a heated argument on the subject among their pupils and did not know which way to turn. If they decided with the Ferrol children, the champions of Edith's views, they would bring about their ears the indignation of parents of the opposite camp. If they supported "the Bacon children's version of the origin of human life, they would be teaching what they knew was false. In their distress they appealed to the district superintendent of schools. He had met the situation before In other districts and had settled It in his own way. He actually called a public meeting to discuss the question of what should be taught the children of Arcadia in the way of sex education. Edith Ferrol and Miss Selden were invited to present their side of the controversy. Armed with Miss Selden's. scientific knowledge and training, and strengthened by the authority of Edith and other sympathizers who had actually put Into practice what they were now upholding in debate, the progressives overwhelmed the reactionaries with the effectiveness of their arguments.. But if the other side was over whelmed with arguments, they did not surrender. The meeting, which was largely attended, did not end the controversy. On the contrary, it raised it to a more intense pitch. Other country clubs took up the question, while in Arcadia it became the burn-
Registration Clerks Wearing "Flu" Masks Registration clerks in "flu" masks greet the startled registrant when he enters the library at the court house to Lave his questionnaire filled out. All the clerks have been required to wear the masks for public safety, as long as the influenza epidemic lasts.
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by making it possible for her to turn out beautiful, snowy white, clothes like new. Rod Cross Ball Blue will enable the laundress to. produce fine, fresh-looking pure white clothes instead of the greenish yellow usually obtained. BED CROSS BALL BLUE always pleases. 5 cents At all up-to-date grocers.
THE CLEVELAND, CIXCIWBTATI, CHICAGO A.D ST. LOUIS RAILWAY COMPANY, Cincinnati, O., October 10, 1918. Notice J hereby given that the Annual Meeting- of the Stockholders of The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and Bt. Louis Railway Company, for the (lection of Directors and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting, will be held at the principal office of the company, in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, on Wednesday, the 30th day of October. 1918. at 10 o'clock a. m. The Poll will continue open until 11 o'clock a. m. DW1GHT ,W. PARDEE. Secretary.
lng topic of the day, eclipsing even the certain approach of war. All this was preparing an excellent prospect for the reception of "The Question of Life" when it should appear for news of the forthcoming book had spread. This prospective interest not only had 'to offset a serious sacrifice the Ferrols were called upon to make on behalf of the book, but actually precipitated it. (To be continued.)
County Roads Are in Excellent Condition "The roads in the county were never in better condition" stated W. O. Jones, superintendent of highways, today. General improvements . are , being made wherever they are needed.
PUBLICIST LEAVES VIENNA
ence with Emperor Charles.
A. R. Martin, of Paden City. W. Va,. has had a picture of the kaiser tatooed on his back removed by a surgeon.
First Recommendations of -Labor Committee Announced
BERNE. Oct. 29. Baron Chemecky, the Austrian publicist, has arrived in Switzerland, according to the Neue Zeitung -of Zurich, which says that
before he left Vienna, he had an audiders were given substantial increases
" (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 First recommendations of the national labor adjusting committee, which is working out a national policy for stabilization of wages of all skilled and unskilled labor employed on government work, were published today. They affected shipworkers and anthracite coal miners. The recommendations as to ship workers were put into immediate effect by the shipbuilding labor adjustment board, -but no announcement was made by the fuel administration affecting miners and some officials of that agency said the. announcement was premature. The recommendations, however, were expected to be carried out as soon as President Wilson announces his approval of the general plan of stabilization. The shipbuilding award provides a general scale of 80 cents an hour for skilled . workers, but rates of piece work are not to be changed until after conferences here this week between representatives of the ship yards and
the piece work crafts. Unskilled work
coast and one for the Atlantic, gulf and great lakes. In the first increases 20 per cent were allowed and in the second 15 per cent. The Pacific coast award Is retroactive to August 1. For anthracite coal miners, the committee recommended wages ranging from 42 cents an hour for laborers outside the mine to estimated average earnings for contract, miners of approximately $6.60 a day. -
and provision is made for reviewing the award every six months and increasing the wages to meet increased
costs of living. Generally the country was divided into two districts, one for the Pacific
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tion and which nature has provided Vagetlna Laxative Tablets. Thetal lets are compounded from partly vegetaO ingredients that drive the poiroooos aresmatter from the system, stimulate the Hv tone the intestinal tract and tend to res tor natural healthy bowel movement. Bold I druggist everywhere at 25c per packag
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SENSATIONAL
SUIT and COAT SALE Now Going on
WINTER COATS AT S 15.00 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 size3 now in stock, but don't delay -your visit. They can't last long.
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TAILORED SUITS AT $15.00 All of these 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 style, material and linings for which in the regular way you would have to pay $25 to $30. The purchase was a large one, but come at once at this price they won't last.
Blankets and Bedding included in This October Sale
COATS New Arrivals Today for our
October Coat Sale l adies' aiid Misses' Coats, stylish, beltsd model3, large collars of fur, seal plush or keramie. The colors are taupe, grey, trench brown, Burgundy, Nefi Green, navy and black. $25, $28.75 and $30 values, during our October Coat saler
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PREVENT LA GRIPPE , OR INFLUENZA DR. HEBRAS SANI SEPT0L is a most effective and far-reaching prescription recommended by physicians, surgeons and hospitals as a preventative against the influenza bacteria. Directions Use undiluted as a garcIa For inriTiiii tho tinea and
throat in catarrhal affections, croup, j
sore throat, etc., add a pinch of salt to two ounces of solution. 5 Bottles for $1.00 f Thistlethwaite's Cut Rate Drugstores P. S. To build up the system and ward off disease we recommend the use of Blo-ferln. Adv.
The season's choicest models, made of broadcloths, wool velours, pom-pom, Boliviaa, 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 and $50 values, for the October Sale. $25.00 &S35.00
Sale of Suits TAILORED SUITS Exclusive models, shown this week for the first time. The finest collection we have ever shown. Every one practical, and suitable for many occasions. s $18.50 and $20.00 values October Sale price
$15.00
$25.00
$30.00 and $35.00 values October Sale price
One-Piece DRESSES for Our October Sale We have assembled an exceptional showing of the ultra popular one-piece Dresses. Featuring the models destined to be popular, not only now, but the entire season through.
$12.50 and $15.00 valuesOctober Sale price
$9.95
$20.00 and $25.00 valuesOctober Sale pffce $17.50
Less Expensive
GOAT
The smartest styles are shown in Coats at
$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 October Coat Sale
Insures you prices. notobtainable later.
Silks, Dress Goods & Velvets
Bountiful preparation, made months ago, before the tremendous advance in prices enables us to give our customers some real values in
New Fall and Winter Silks ana Dress booas Yard Wide Taffeta Silk All silk chiffon finish, does not split, black only; our $1.50 quality. , Chiffon Taffetas 36 inches wide, all silk, the wanted shades for Fall and Winter; $2.00 quality... Satin Yard wide, all silk, colors and black, specially good for dresses; special at Imported Taffeta Yard wide, pure dye, all silk, no better quality than this; $2.00 value
Taffeta and Satin Stripes and Plaids Yard wide, all silk; a
larse assortment of new color combinations our $2.25 quality 1
Georgette Crepe 40 inches wide, all silk, in a good color PTP ranee: $2.00 Quality, for J
Crepe De Chine 40 Inches wide, all silk, in a full line of colors; $1.75 quality for Navy Blue Serge Yard wide, bought more than a year ago; tndav's nrice is $1.25: our price
Poplins Yard wide, shown in all colors ana Diacx, fl" 1C
$1.19 $1.75 $1.75 $1.75 $1.75
$1.39 98c
quality; special for this sale.
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 black, $1.50 quality will be sold OP at a yard ... Dxaau9
Rich Black Silk-face Velvet $2.00
quality; will be sold at a yard ...............
Silk-face Millinery Velvets Purple, plum, amethyst, taupe gray, navy blue, garnet and navy blue; $2.00 quality; will be fTl sold at, a yard ......... DaOU
$1.50
SALT'S SEAL PLUSH COATING The Genuine Esquinette 50 inches wide, will be sold at a QC yard Silk Crepe Meteor 40 Inches wide - colors and black, reg- dJ lar $3.50 quality; Sale. . Dat)U Silk Poplins Fancy colorings and designs suitable for coat and suit linings; $1.50 quality or Sale price ............. fDLutUO Black Silk Velvet Very beautiful quality; sells regular at QQ $2.50 a yard; Sale.....: DJ.a0 40-Inch Costume Velvets In brown, myrtle, green and black
full 40 Inches wide; our
$3.50 quality; to close.
'.$2.59
Basement bargains STANDARD UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 1QA
Yard wide, regular 25c quality. Sale price.
HOPE BLEACHED MUSLIN Yd. wide, pres-Or ent wholesale price is 29c; our sale price aurJC
STANDARD APRON GINGHAMS Fast colors, all size checks to select from. Sale..... BEST QUALITY CALICOS All colors, both light and dark; Sale price BEST QUALITY PERCALES Yard Wide, blues you want; regular 35c and 40c kind. Sale price at
PEPPERELL SHEETING Unbleached, 9-4 wide, present price is 85c a yard, for our Domestic f7Q . Sale at .i.... I JC
PEPPERELL SHEETING Bleached. 9 4 wide; present price is 90c; for our Sale..,
WINDOW SHADES Best quality, 6 feet long, 36-In. wide, any desirable color; with all trimmings CQ complete, for this sale 9C COTTON BLANKETS Large size, white, tan or
grey, attractive color stripe borders,
$4.00 quallty;( Sale price.
CHROCHET COTTON R.M.C. brand; the ac-Q-knowledged leaner, all crochet cottons, 4 balls dOC CLARK'S O. N. T. THREAD 6 spools, Ka (with other goods only) for OC
23c 20c all the 25c
79c
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