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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM MONDAY, JAN. 13, 1919.

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The Degree of Honor will initiate a class Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock In the Commercial club rooms. Following, the Initiation refreshments will be served and dancing will begin at 10 o'clock. Knopfs orchestra will play. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Swayne and daughter, Mrs. Juliet Shirk will leave tomorrow morning for Coronata Beach, Cal., for an extended visit. They expect to return in May. Although no definite plans have been made, social activities at the Country club this coming year promises to be more numerous and more elaborate, now that the strain of war work is lessening . and men absent from the club are returning. Mrs. Willard Z. Carr has been named chairman of the social committee, but members of the committee have not been selected as yet. Section 1 pf Ladles' and Pastor's union of Grace Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. A. E. Shun at her home, 105 South Twenty-first street. Roy Cooney has returned to Hamilton, O., after spending the week-end here. The Victorian Bible class of Grace Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Kramer at her home, 1402 East Main street. A social hour will follow the business session. Among those who took dinner at the Country club yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGuire and family, Mr. , and Mrs. Ben Bartel and party and Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke. The Golden Rule Bible class of , First Methodist church will meet 'Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Le,roy Nichols at her home, 774 Nation- ' al avenue, west. A special program i has been arranged and all members are urged to be present. . . The Alice Carey club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Everette Davis at her home on South Thirteenth street. Responses to rol call will be quotations from Whittier. and Miss Victoria Llndemuth will give a paper on "A Factory for Making Americans." Miss Mildred Bromley was pleasantly surprised Saturday afternoon at her home by a number of young people who came to celebrate her eight birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent In playing games and music and light refreshments were served. Those present were June Schram, Lucile Seaney, Gladys Brown, Lucile Ray, Mildred Bloemke, Elgetha Huffman. Vivian Nye, Viola Bromley, Mildred Bromley.Robert Paust, Maurine Huff

man, Perry Ray,- Thomas Bradfleld,

Harold Bloemke and Glen Bloemke.

The Loyal Daughters class of First Christian church will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Walter Murray, 216 South Ninth street. All the members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Qulgley entertained, a party of children Saturday afternoon at their home in compliment to their daughter, Mary Pauline, who celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Quigley, grandparents of the guest of honor, were present at the party, celebrating Mr. Quigley's birthday also. The afternoon was spent in playing games, after which a two course luncheon was served. The guests were Gertrude Sample, Marthena Carlos, Evelyn Homey, Mary Pauline Qulgley, Melvln Qulgley, William Keller, Harold Johnson and Charles Herman Fry. The Union Bible class of First English Lutheran church will meet tomorrow evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Shaw at their home, 30 South Nineteenth street. Indiana women will decide Thursday on a legislative program. Sev

enty delegates fro mthe seven statewide organizations making up the Legislative Council of Indiana Women are to meet In Indianapolis on that day and agree on the bills for which the women will work during the present session of the Legislature.

The Domestic Science association will meet Wednesday afternoon In

the art gallery at high school. Mrs.

David Dennis who has recently returned from an extended trip through China, will give a talk on China. The Modern Pricella Needle club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. L. Weseman at her home, 502 North Eighteenth street The Missionary society of Reid Memorial church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. S. Hill at her home on North Eleventh street. All women of the congregation are Invited. Miss Martha Iliff will return to South Bend tomorrow to resume her

t studies at St Mary's college, after a

three week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Illff.

The East End Aid society of First Christian church" will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Alice Leighton at her home, 28 South Eighth street The Show Me club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. George Reid at her home, 2209 East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Kelley have gone to Peoria, 111., for a few days'

visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keck and little son. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Judklns and daughter, Dorothy Jane, have returned o their home in Ft. Thomas, Ky. The Aid society of Chester will meet Wednesday afternoon in the hall to sew. All women of the community are 'uvlted. Paul Lyons went to Lafayette today to resume his studies at Purdue University. Lyons has recently been discharged from the navy. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickhardt and children of Easthaven avenue, are spending the winter in West Palm Beach, Fla. The Knights of St. John will give a card party and social Wednesday evening at eight o'clock In the auditorium and dining room of St. Andrew's school. Refreshments will be served and the public Is invited.

To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets). It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the' Cold. E. W. GROVES signature on each box. 30c. Adv.

Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young man eighteen years old and I have a girl, and my brother Is in love with her also. I think too much of him to make him mad and love the girl so much that I feel I can not give her up. What do you advise me to do? Yours truly. J. M. C If you were going with the girl first it seems that you should not give her up. If the girl Is nearer your brother's age than yours, It would be best for you to give her up. Let the girl decide which one she loves. You are too young to be In love with any girl of any age, and you will probably find in a few years that you do not love the girl as you thought you would. Dear Mrs. Thompson: We are two girls, age 15, and we would like to

join the movies. What good firm should we write to? Our parents object to this. What should we doJoin or not? We would like to very much. PET AND. SNOOKS. You are very foolish to want to Join the movies. You do not know of

the hard work that a moving picture actor or actress has to do. Besides your chances of getting in the movies are very poor, and If you write to any moving picture firm they will tell you the same. If your parents object you have no right to go. Dear Mrs. Thompson: Can you tell me where I can get Information regarding a school for Radio wireless operating or wireless telegraphy. Can you tell me the chief duties of a Yeoman in . the United States navy? GRATEFUL SAMMIEJ If you will buy one of the latest magazines on electricity or science you will find numerous advertisements for wireless schools. The chief duties of a Yeoman In the navy are clerical and stenographic work.

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MAIN STREET. CORNER NINTH

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WHERE ALL THE CARS STOP

OUR JAN. REDUCTION SALE Now Going On! Everything in the Store Reduced

WOMEN'S and xMISSES' OUTERWEAR

Silk Sale Extraordinary

$1.75 Crepe de Chine 1.48 All silk, double width, In white, pink, light blue, maise, hello, bisque, old rose, taupe, battle grey, turjuoise, reindeer, Burgundy, African brown, seal, navy and black. This season's favored silk for dresses and waists; $1.75 quallty for 81.48 $3.00 Crepe Meteor $2.39 40 Inches wide, all silk, a wonderful silk fabric and in great demand for dresses; we show this silk in all the season's new colors; $3.00 quality for 82.39 $1.50 Silk Poplins, $1.19 Yard wide, our entire stock of about 50 shades, also a wide range of fancy patterns for dresses, coat linings, etc.; 1.50 quality. $1.19 $2.50 Satin Charmeuse at $1.75 Yard wide, all silk, they cannot be bought wholesale today for our price. We are showing all shades in this wonderful satin messallne; $2.50 quality for 81.75 $2.50 Chiffon Taffeta 1.75 Yard wide, all silk, in white, helio, Copen, taupe, pearl grey, battleship grey, wisteria, plum, Burgundy, Olive, reseda, hunter's green, marine blue, navy and black; $2.50 quality for $1.75 $3.50 Satin DeLux, $2.48 The silk manufacturer's greatest achievement is patin DeLux; a silk for dresses or skirts. We show all the wanted shades; $3.50 quality, for 82.48

$3.50 Satin Subline $2.48 40 inches wide, all silk in French blue, taupe, African brown, seal, Burgundy, plum, grey, new green, Copen, navy and black; dull finish satin for dresses; $3.50 quality for $2.48 $2 Persian Silk Marquisette 98c Yard wide, all silk; $2.00 quality for 980 $2.50 Black Suiting Taffeta $1.75 Yard wide, all silk, "made especially for wear, the kind you want for suits or dresses; $2.50 quality for $1.75 $2 Georgette Crepe $1.59 40 inches wide, all silk, a complete color range including both light shades, for blouses and party dress es, also dark shades for street wear; $2.00 quality 81.59 $3.00 Wash Satins $1.98 Yard wide, white, flesh and pink; launders like linen; $3.00 quality, for $1.98 $1.50 Black Taffeta $1.19 Vard wide, all silk, bought before the advance or we could not give you this bargain; $1.50 quality tor 81.19 $2.00 Silk Chiffon, 98c Yard wide, all silk, only a few shades left; $2.00 quality 980

All COATS Are Reduced All SUITS Are Reduced

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All DRESSES Are Reduced All SKIRTS Are Reduced

Save nearly half. Save half. Save more than half. Begin the new year economically.

Our policy of cleaning stock before each coming season is now, more than ever, greatly appreciated as we have nothing older than this season's merchandise to offer. You can save nearly half, half, and in some cases more than half. Everyone who contemplates purchasing anything in wearables should attend this sale without delay. Alterations Free.

Wonderful Bargains from All Over the Store

$1 Ladies' Silk Hose 69c Black only, silk all the way; all sizes; $1 quality; sale price.. 690 $1 Ladies' Brown Lisle Hose 69c Genuine Cordovan Brown, in all sizes; $1.00 quality, sale 690 50c Men's Silk Sox 25c Black only, all sizes, our regular 50c quality; sale price 250 35c and 40c Children's Hose 19c Black; sizes 6, 7, 7 and 8 only; odd lots, to close 190 59c Shawnit Wool Sox 45c Grey mix, medium weight, all sizes; 59c quality; sale price... 450 $6.00 Woolnap Plaid Blankets, $4.98 Beautiful plaids in blue, pink, tan and grey; large size; $G.00 quality sale price at $4.98 35c and 40c Fancy Outing Flannels 25c Light colors, also staple grey stripes and plaids; our regular 35c and 40c quality; sale price 250 38c Percales 29c Yard wide, dark colors, including indigo blue; sale price 290 $4.98 Plaid Blankets $3.50 Large size. In pink, blue, tan and grey; $4.98 quality; sale.. $3.50

20c Plain White Outing 15c Suitable for gowns and children's wear; 20c quality; sale 150

$1.25 Baby Blankets 98c All colors, new designs, full size; $1.25 quality; sale price. 980 85c Black Bloomers 69c Sizes 6 to 14 years; well made of good quality sateen; sale 690 $1 Knit Petticoats 85c For ladies, grey and white and black mixed; sale price 850 $1.50 Knit Petticoat $1.25 All sizes in black, navy, grey or light shades; all wool; $1.50 quality; sale price $1.25 $2 Ladies' Silk Hose $1.50 Black only, full fashioned and the kind for wear. Always sold for $2 Sale price $1.50 75c Ladies' Fleeced Vests at 39c Medium and Junior sizes, heavy weight, slightly soiled; for this sale at , 39 75c Ladies' Fleeced Drawers 39c Medium and Junior sizes, heavy weight, slightly soiled; sale..39 75c Men's Neckwear 59c Wonderful values in Men's Ties, large flowing end, four-in-hands sale price 590 50c Fancy Turkish Towels at 39c The famous Chautauqua Mills double Thread Towels; the price everywhere is 50c; sale price. .390 30c and 35c Fancy Turkish Towels 19c Extra good Towels, slightly soiled, a rare bargain ; sale ........ 190

SAMPLE DRESSES January Clearing Prices $19.75 DRESSES now $14.50 $15.00 DRESSES now $10.50 $12.00 DRESSES now . . . $8.50 $10.00 DRESSES now . . . $6.50

New Spring WAISTS In the January Clearance 18.00 Silk Waists, gQ $5.95 Silk Waists, jQ QQ now S)0uO $3.50 Silk Waists, QQ now fD&mdXj $3.98 Silk Waists, Q( QQ now O $1.98 Lingerie OA Waists, now tDJLmJdU $1.25 Lingerie Waists, QQ now iOl $1.50 Middles, (T- - ft now D11U $1.25 Middies, CQ now OUK

BASEMENT BARGAINS

Our basement is represented in our January reduction sale with some of the most notable bargains ever given our customers. See tho bargain counters In our basement.

CURTAIN GOODS AND DRAPERIES

Wonderful Bargains See Our East Window In spring homefitters' thoughts turn to cretonnes. Here is a stock of cretonnes complete in the full sense of the word. Cretonnes from the best American and foreign sources. Every Imaginable kind, pattern and color combination.

Cretonne Yard wide, for bedroom draperies; light backgrounds with printed floral and bird patterns; pink, blue, yellow and lavender; launders splendidly; yard 30c Linen Finished Cretonne Yard wide, rich mercerized sheen; dark color backgrounds with printings in rose, blue and tan colorings; stripe and conventional patterns; fast colors; yd.. 59c Imported Cretonne 31 inches wide, desirable patterns, dark colorings, suitable for sun porches or living rooms; fast colors; bird and floral patterns; 59c quality; yard 35c Window Shades At last Year's Prices. 85c Shades, ready to hang.. 65c $1.00 Shades, ready to hang.. 79c Repp Cretonnes Yard wide, dainty printed designs, Japanese lantern, butterfly, bird and

floral patterns. Color Combinations harmonize with any decorations; fast color; yard 65c

New Veilings for Spring "Beauty Spot" Veiling "Over the Top" Veiling "Sammy Border" Veiling We are also showing the new veils with hand woven, scroll and dotted borders in black, taupe, navy blue, brown, white and purple, $1.98, $1.48, 98c and 48c "VAN RAALTE" VEILINGS in all their latest numbers all colors; $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c

Imported Cretonnes Single and double width, heavy linen finish; . exclusive designs printed

only on imported fabrics; basket, medalion, highly colored bird and Chinese patterns; soft colorings, suitable for any room in the home; yard $5.00 and by degrees down to $1.75 Tapestry Cretonnes Double faced, yard wide, heavy grade cloths; paterns printed on both sides. Rich dark colorings suitable for living rooms; Japanese and conventional designs ; colors fast. yd. 95c Curtain Scrims Yard wide, tape edge, launder nicely, white, cream or Arabian; specially priced at .-..10c Curtain Scrims Yard wide, plain and fancy borders, white, cream or Egyptian, yard at 15c Curtain Marquisette Yard wide, soft mercerized thread, attractive openwork borders, wide tape edge; specially priced at 25c

$2 Knit Petticoats $1.50 Extra weight and length; heavy all wool worsted yarn; $2.00 qualitysale price 81.50 35c Percales 25c Yard wide, best quality In light colors only; sale price 250 30c Hope Muslin 25c Bleached, full pieces, any amount you want; Bale price 250

25c Unbleached Muslin, 16 2-3c Good quality; sale price .16 2-30 30c Apron Gingham 192C Standard check in blue and white; sale price 19J40 25c Huck Towels 19c Large size, all white or white with red border; our 25c quality; sale price at 190

$2.00 Fur Trimming $1.50 In brown, black and grey; our $2.00 quality; sale price per yard $1.50 $2.50 Fur Trimming $1.98 Wide width In all colors; sale price, per yard $1.98 $4.00 Fur Trimming $2.93 Extra width in black, brown or grey; our $4 quality $2.93

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