Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 326, 29 November 1918 — Page 4

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUJN-iKLuGRAM FRIDAY, NOV. 29, 1918.

Mr.! and Mrs. Perry Druley entertained a number of persona at a Thanksgiving dinner yesterday at their country borne near Boston. Covers were laid for Mr.' and Mrs. . Will Phenls and daughter, Mildred,- Of Liberty, Mr.. and Mrs. George Bennett and daughter, Pauline, ot Braffetsville, O.. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bennett, "Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dregg, Miss Linda Bennett, Mrs. M. N. Hazel ton and Miss Hazel lregg, all of Richmond. Mrs. Ellsworth Blackburn and Mrs. Howard Golden have gone on a twoweeks' visit with relatives in Versailles, LexiLgton and Frankfort, Ky. WiUlam P. Jay and daughter. Viola, Jehn ' Powell, Miss Florine Groinier and Miss Elizabeth Groinier, all of ' RushTille, were guests yesterday of Mrs. J. W. Jay and daughter at their home on South Eleventh street. As a courtesy to Warren Hubbell, who has Just been discharged from the army at Camp Custer, Mich., Mr. 'and Mrs. E. E. Vore entertained at idinner yesterday at their home on iXinsey steert. Covers were laid for nine persons. ' p Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and daughter, Mary Helen, and son, Frederick, of Springfield, O., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers at their home on Hunt street. Mrs. Frank Gauaepohl is in Rochester, Wis., where she is visiting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Merrill entertained at a dinner party yesterday In compliment to Lieut Robert F. Jackson, of Camp Hancock, Ga. Cov- ' ers Were laid for Lieut, and Mrs. Jack

son and babjr daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith, ilMrs. Virginia Shera, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Smith and little daughters, Beatric e and Bertha, C. W. Merrill, and Mr. end Mrs. Howard Merrill and daughte r, .Virginia. - Mrs. F. I?i Bell and little son, Paul Rtehard, of Terre Haute, have come for a seve ral Yweeks' visit with Mrs. Bears part ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. PfaOin...., MY. and IMrs. Clarence Gennett entertained hi formally at their home on South A stieet last evening. Sixteen guests-; wen entertained, the evening was spat it formally and light refreshments Bervf d. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner yesterday at, their, home on North Eleventh street. 1 Th guests were Mr. and Mrs. Olive C'aylor and son, Gordon, Miss Freda and Miss Vellett Benbow of Hagerstown, Mrs. Ellen Fox and son John,' and Miss Ruth Smith of Greensfork. Last evening a party of ten young persons were entertained at the Weaver home. , 1 Members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority will initiate Miss Florence KnnnldinE and Miss Mary Thomas, on

Tuesday evening at the .home of Miss

Hazel Mdshmeyer. ti- oni) Mrs. Burr Rich entertained

at a six o'clock dinner last evening at

their homi on South Thirteenth street. Covera were laid for Mr.' and Mrs. I. A. Karch and daughter, Lillian, and son, Kenetth, and Joseph Brinker. ' Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Oofleld entertained at a fjjnily dinner yesterday at their home north of the city. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Cofield, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and eon, and Mr. and .Mrs. Omar Clark and children and Drover Cofleld, who attends Butler university.

Mrs. T. C. Taylor was in "Union City 'yesterday attending the funeral of M.

H. Twigg.

Miss Nina Short will leave Sunday for Wingate where she will visit her parents for a short time before going to Washington, D. C, wfhere she ha3 accepted a position.

Mrs. Martin Dolin has returned to her home in Cincinnati, O.. after spending Thanksgivin gwlth Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baker. Harlow Haas, who attends Hamma Divinity school at Springfield, Ohio, is spending a short vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Haas. . . " All women of the codnty who have canning record sheets are asked to turn them in at the office of Miss Nina V. Short, tomorrow if possible. If there are any who are unable to return them at that time, they will beac cepted by Miss Hadley next week. Mrs. Homer Coffman, who underwent an operation at Reid Memorial hospital last week, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell entertained Mr. and Mrs. 'O. G. Mitchell and mother at their home yesterday. Forest W. Longfellow and Miss Lola Bailey of this city, were married yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, at St. Paul's Lutheran parsonage by Rev. F. W. Rohlfing. The ring service was used. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. William Moffett.

Oscar 7. Kirby Dies at Home in Nebraska Horace G. Iredell received the announcement of the death of Oscar W. Kirby, formerly of Richmond, at his home In Hebron, Nebraska. He leaves a wife and four children, one son and thsee daughters, all of Hebron; also, two sisters Mrs. James M. Morris, of Indianapolis and Mrs. Horace G. Iredell of this city. Burial will take place at Hebron Sunday afternoon at two o'clock.

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INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 29. William G. Roberts, local reality, waa accidentally shot and killed by the discharge of his shotgun . while returning from a bunting trip to .his farm In Owen county.

PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS' PILE OINTMENT . For Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile. For sale by all druggists, mail SOe and f 1.00.

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POPULAR STREAMLINE MODEL THE ELGIN $25.00 WATCH is a new complete 12-size combination, distinctive, dignified and so absolutely different as to proclaim it the most , popular and most reliable watch value on the market. In appearance It compels Immediate attention and stands alone for there Is not another watch at any price that has a finer general appearance. The Case Quality Is assured, since the 20-year guarantee is backed up by both the casemaker and the Elgin National Watch Company. Exclusive Movement The Elgin three-quarter plate model is absolutely exclusive, and gives the greatest possible rigidity. The movement the result of more than half a cetury's watch building experience has 17 jewels and is adjusted to heat, cold and Isochronism. It Is fitted with double-roller escapement, steel escape wheel, and mic-

rometric regulator. Its construction throughour insures long service and accurate timekeeping. Comes In a beautiful presentation box and carrys the Elgin and Dickinson Guarantees a doubly safe assurance of the quality and satisfaction It will render

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SILK SALE

TOMORROW SATURDAY MORNING

Will Open Our Annual

Christmas Silk Sale Thousands of yards of beautiful high grade silks, including all of the newest weaves and combinations to be sold at a Big Saving. This offers a splendid opportunity to supply all of your Holiday Silk needs. We suggest that you take advantage of this offering just as soon as possible in order to secure the choica selections.

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NOVELTY SILKS Our entire line of Novelty Silks in plaids, checks and stripes, all reduced for sale. Arranged in three groups: LOT NO. 1 In this lot we Include our entire line of Fancy Silks that were formerly sold up to $2.50. (J-j QQ Christmas Silk Sale $XOtS LOT NO. 2 This lot includes Bome snlendid values in checks

and stripes for waists, skirts and dresses ;-regular values worth up to $3.00. Christmas Silk Sale

LOT NO. 3 Yard-Wide All-Silk Micado Plaids in beautiful color combinations; regular values worth up to $3.50. 6e H Christmas Silk Sale pZ4

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GEORGETTE CREPES Our All-Silk 40-inch Georgette Crepe is the best value on the market. We show. 20 good shades, including; ivory. QQ flesh and pink. Christmas Silk Sale $-L0 SILK WARP CREPE DE CHINE Yard-wide half-silk Crepe De Chine in twenty good light or dark shades for waists, dresses and undergarments; regular AQt 75c values. Christmas Silk Sale firOC 40-INCH CREPE DE CHINES This is our Big Value. 40-inch all silk Crepe De Chine. The

most wanted shades are taupe, plum, navy and black, also ivory

and flesh for blouses and undergarments. Christmas Silk Sale

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This is a line of most beautiful heavy Satin Cloth with bright finish. The most wanted shades are French blue, grey, taupe. plum, dark brown, green and black. Regular $3.50 value. (JQ QQ Christmas Silk SaletP07

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36-inch Plain Taffeta $1.79

We "offer our entire line of yard wide all silk Chiffon Taffetas in all of the wanted shades, with plenty of blues.

taupes, plums ana greens.

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Fifty pieces of 32 and 36-fnch Silks, including Silk Poplins, Silk Tussahs, Silk Cords, Semi-Silk Foulards, in a good range of styles and colors; worth up to $1.25 a yard. Christmas Silk Sale

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Wash Satins We show some splendid values in Wash Satins for undergarments, blouses, skirts and dresses. The shades are ivory f flesh, pink, nile, coral, turquois and mais. See the special values offered. fl- OEf Christmas Silk Sale, $2.50, $2 and $10

Silk Shirtings

A splendid assortment of Tub Shirtings for men's shirts, women's blouses and children's wear in fancy combination stripes:

regular values, $1.50 Christmas Silk Sale

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Black Silks Yard-wide All-Silk Black Taffeta, g- f $2 value. Sale price PX07 40-inch All-Silk Black Satin dQ AQ Radiant, $3 value. Sale price v40 40-inch All-Silk Heavy Black dQ Satin, $4 value. Sale price uO07

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