Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 186, 19 May 1919 — Page 4

XUE E1CHMOND PALLADIUM AP SUN-TELEGRAil MONDAY, MAY Id, X919.

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As a courtesy to Miag CUr Sperling who will be married soon to Elmer Klehfoth., Mra, . George Schutte and Miss Ruth 'Heltbrlnk: entertained Informally Saturday at the borne of Mrs. 8chutte. 'After en evening spent Informally, luncheon was served in the dining room. A French basket of Taller Miles, tied with a large bow of pink: tulle waa used as "a centerpiece for the table. A two-course luncheon was serred. eoTera laid for Miss Sperlong. Miss Ida Bartel, Miss Anna Kenley, Mrs. Anna Cheeseman, Miss Pauline Kildenhaar, Mrs. Nora Knopp. Miss Gertrude Dletrick, Miss Flossie Money. Miss Marjorte Floyd. Mrs. Lillie Moelk. Mrs. Rae Sperling. Miss Marie Thorman, Mrs. Walter Klehfoth, Miss Anna Kanke, Mrs. Kmll Marlnaee, Miss Mae Appelton. Mrs. Emma

Sperling. Miss Helen Helnbrink, Mrs. Lena Heltbrlnk. Miss Sophia McMullen of Indianapolis and Miss Barnes of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. F. "W. Stephens entertained a party of friends at a pretty dinner party this noon at their home on South Sixteenth street. Bouquets of snowballs and t alley llllles decorated the table, where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wilson of Newcastle and their visiting daughters. Mrs. Oriel Blnford of El Paso. Texand Mrs. T. R. White of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Milllkan of Newcastle. Timothy Nicholson. Miss Elitabeth and Miss Maude Toms of this city. In celebration of the birthday annt vertary of -Louis DeArmond. a large party of relatives and friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. DeArmond at their home In Cambridge City yesterday. A picnic dinner was serred at noon.-covers laid for thirty guests. Mr. and Mra. B. F. McFarland have returned to their home in 8outh Bend after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hawekotte. Mr. McFarland has recently been discharged from the army and his wife has been residing here during his absence. Degree of Honor will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Commercial club rooms. There will be initiation of candidates. Tirzah Aid society will meet with Mrs. Ray Wright. 538 North Eighteenth street. Wednesday afternoon.

, Mrs. C J. Wilson of Topeka, Kan-, ; is the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. B. Fulgham at her home on South Sixteenth street.' Mrs. WUson Is enroute to Washington. D. C for residence her husband -having recently accepted a government position there. Mrs. Benton Addington gave a pretty party this afternon at her home in Glen View, for members of the Maga

zine club. The afternon was spent in

formally and - dainty refreshments

were served.

Mr. ana Mrs. Dudley Elmer gave a family dinner yesterday at the Country club. ,. Covers were laid for twelve

persons. - .

All members of the Elks' club are invited to the dance to be given Wednesday evening at the club house on North Eighth street The Evan Smith orchestra will play. The Union Bible class of First English Lutheran church will hold its regular monthly meting tomorrow evening at the church. All members are requested to bring baskets of lunch for the pienic supper which will be served at 7 o'clock. Members and friends are invited. Miss Helen Snodgrass, who has been

ill at her home on South Eleventh street, is able to be out. Announcements have been received here that Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holly are the parents of a son born May 15 at their home in Norwood, O. Mr. Holly formerly lived in Richmond. The Woman's Home and Missionary society of St. Paul's Lutheran church will hold its annual May Memorial meeting Wednesday afternoon in the chapel. Mrs. John Hasemeier will be In charge of the program. All friends of the church are Invited. Mr. and. Mrs. George Jenkinson of North Eleventh street are the parents of .a son., born last evenlnc at Reid

hospital..

Mr. and .Mrs. Howard Weist enter, tained a party of friends at dinner at their home on South Eighth street.

Sunday. A bouquet of pink carnations and ferns was used as a centerpiece of the table where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Milt Kinder, Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Robinson, - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eckler. Ben Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Weist. Mrs. W. L. Misener has gone to Camp Dix, N. J- for a visit with he? husband, Capt. Misener, who is located there. Captain Misener recently returned from overseas and expects to be discharged soon. The card party which was to have been given at the Moose hall tomorrow evening has been postponed for one week.

The Good Cheer class of the First

Methodist church will hold the regular

monthly social Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Hall. 108 North Twen

tieth street.

Miss Frances O'Brien of Dayton spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Brien of North Tenth street. . r Clarence Mercer and Mrs. Edith Scharold, both of thie city, were married at Newport, Ky., Saturday. They will reside in this city.

Miss Mary . Barton of . Dayton, O.,

is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. K Foley on North Fourteenth street. '

Mr. and Mrs. Everette MeConaha

and Miss Hasel Sarles motored to Indianapolis Speedway yesterday where

they visited friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helms will

give their second dance this evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. The Evan

Smith orchestra will play.

The business and social meeting of

the Big Brothers' Class of Grace Meth

odist church, which was to have been

held tomorroy evening, has been post

poned on account of the centenary drive. Announcement will be made

later. .

Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Schriber, of Wheeling, W. Va., have returned to their home after a short visit with

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hawekotte.

Mies Maude Watt will be hostess

for a meeting of the Delta Theta Tau

sorority tomorrow evening at her

home on North Eighteenth street.

Lieut D. H. Manning returned to

Miami, Fla, this afternoon after

spending the week-end with Walter

Davis at his home on South Fifteenth street Lieut Manning was Instruc

tor at the Wright aviation, while Mr,

Davis was in training there.

On account of the death of one of

the members, the Unlversalist Mission

circle will not meet Wednesday, as

previously announced.

Count Armand of the French Intelligence Bureau has died. It will be remembered how Count Czernin

falsely declared him to have been sent

to negotiate peace terms between France and Austria.

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THE Standard Oil Company (Indiana) in conducting its business is animated by the homely philosophy of the golden rule. By dealing in fairness to all, competitor and consumer alike, .the company is confident that the superior service it renders, and the merit of the products it manufactures will secure for the company its fair share of the business. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is in active competition with 264 other companies, large and small, who are selling oil, gasoline, and other petroleum products, in the territory it serves. Most of them are prosperous. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is essentially a service organization in a highly specialized branch of industry, doing a big job as efficiently as it knows how and it is not owned by one or two rich men, but by 4623 stockholders, not one holding as much as 10 per cent of the total stock. It is the ambition of the Board of Directors that when , their trusteeship has expired, that they may report to the stockholders a creditable result that shall have been achieved solely by quality of products, by superior service to the public, and by dealing in fairness to all, competitor, consumer, and employe. Standard Oil Company Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.

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Specials extraordinary. 0ur$l.$5' Corsets 81.00.

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Specials eitraor- -dinary. Our $2.00 Front Lace Corsets 81.50.

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$2.50 Satin Mescalines

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86 inches wide; strong, durable Quality with .rich, high lustrous finish; a large table full, showing a splendid range ot wanted shades. :

j Silk Pongee or Shantung, Extra Special $1.25 Quality for ...79c Natural color, Old RoseTan and Blue. The wanted colors.

$2.50 Chiffon Dress Taffetas

$1.75

36 Inches wlda; plenty ot nary blue In different shades, also the new desirable shades for summer wear and an assortment of changeable colors.

Our $1.50 Black Taffeta, May sale . . ... .,. . ......

Our $1.50 SUk Poplins, 1 OK all colors ................ J JLeitJ

Our $1.25 Silk Poplins, all colors . ...... . . ......... Our $1.25 Pongee Silk, May sale

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Our $1.25 Shantung Silk, l7Q n May sale . . . .... ... .......... I V C Our $2.25 Taffeta Silks, fTfT May sale ... ..... ........ tpX I D Our $2.50 Satin Charmeuse, Q"j AO May sale ................ JLeaO Our $2.50 Fancy Plaid SHks, $1 AO May sale tD-LeiO

Our $2.50 Fancy Stripe 1 A O Silks, May sale ....... . . . J X VO Our $2.25 Charmeuse Silks, Q May sale ................ tPXeUt Our $2.50 Georgette Crepe, d1 AO May sale ............... . tpXeaO Our $1.75 and $4.00 Crepe - AQ de Chine, May sale tpXeXO

$2.50 Chiffon Taffeta $1.75 Yard wide, all silk, in white, hello. Copen. taupe, pearl grey, battleship grey, wisteria, plum, Burgundy. Olive, reseda, hunter's green, marine blue, nary and 'TK black; $2.60 quality for DXe I V $1.25 Silk Poplins, 98c Yard wide, our entire stock of about 50 shades, also a wide range ot fancy patterns for dresses, coat linings, etc. QQ $1.25 quality for .. V....OC $2.00 Crepe de Chine, $1.48 Heavy quality that will wear. Every color Imaginable. $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 qual- &ty M Q ity, for . . 040

$2.50 Satin Charmense at $1.69 All colors, heavy quality and sold regularly at $2.50 the yard. $2.50 Pure Dye Taffeta at $1.75 A wonderful quality put in the sale with gre.t reluctance. Extra Special $2.00 Crepe de Chine $1.48 All colors, Including white, pink, coral, mahogany, tan. King's blue, Copenhagen, navy, blue Devil, Russian, turquoise, gold, brass and black. $1.00 Italian Silk, 75c All colors, both light and dark, suitable for foundations tor dresses or for underwear. $1.25 Silk Shantung, 79c Yard wide, in rose, overseas blue and spring tan. v . $2.50 Novelty Plaids, $1.98 New spring color combinations for separate skirts or dresses.

$1.75 Fancy Lining Silk, $1.19 Yard wide, beautiful designs of fancy linings, bags or dresses. $2.50 Fancy Stripes, $1.98 A large assortment to select from. Wonderful color blendings. $2.50 Georgette Crepe, $1.98 40 inches, wide, all silk, a complete color range Jo eluding both light shades, for blouses and party dresses, also dark shades for street wear; $2.60 quality CI OQ for ..tDXeevO $2.50 Wash Satins, $1.98 Yard wide, white, flesh and pink; launders like linen; $3.00 quality !"f QQ for OXJO $1.50 Black Taffeta, $1.10 Yard wide, all silk, bought before the advance or we could not give you T 1 fl this bargain; $1.60 quality tor.... DXxU

TT V nrlTh A I CLARK'S O. N. T. Sewing EXTRA JJread-6 spools ifp IPQ . H Jk 1 . Sold only with other merchandise. No vjul Rjntri&j c. 0 D. or phone order8.

DOMESTICS BASEMENT

COLORED WASH GOODS

Black Satlne, highly mercerized; 40c quality; 29 Novelty Printed Voiles, 40 Inches wide; a large variety of the new spring and summer designs; $1.50 and by degrees down to . ...48 Zephyr Gingham, 27 and 32 Inches wlde; J large variety of desirable patterns in the wanted plaids; .checks and stripes; 75c and. 50 - House Dress Aprons New spring styles in beautifully trimmed models. - Our $2.00 quality for ........31.25

Society Voiles, 36 inches wide, multi-colored effects; special. . . .75 Gingham Voiles, 36 inches wide. Silk and Cotton combinations, in wonderfully arranged designs 59 French Organdy, 40 inches wide plain colors only; $1 quality 69 Underwear Crepe. 32 Inches wide, in flesh and white; 69c quality for 39

35c Children's Black Hose.,.19 Sizes &M. 6.. 6, 7, 7 and 8 59c Ladies' Silk Boot Hose 39 85c Ladles' spring and summer Union Suits; priced for 50

Apron Gingham, blue and white extra special (no phone orders yard for -..15 Bleached Cheesecloth, yard wide; extra special (16 yards $1.00) yard for 7 Standard American Calico, light and dark colors, including a big selection of navy blue in striped and figured patterns -125 Percales, yard"wlde, shirting and dress designs, big selection ot patterns, for .-...19 Unbleached Sheeting Muslin, yard wide, for making sheets and pillow slips; (no phone orders) yd..X6 "Hope" Bleached Muslin, yard wide (no phone orders), special yd 18

White Domet Flannel, fleeced on both sides, adapted for children's and infants' wear; 25c quality yard for 1T Longcloth, yard wide, soft firm thread, launders nicely, adapted tor underwear, desirable lengths 35c quality, yard 25 Nainsook, yard wide, fine and sheer for dainty undergarments and for children's clothes, long lengths 35c quality, yard 25 Drapery Cretonne, 27 inches wide, floral and stripe patterns, fast colors, 39c quality; yard ...... 25d Curtain Scrim, yard wide, white or cream, attractive openwork border, 25c quality for 19

May Sale Silk Underwear

BEAUTIFUL SILK BLOOMERS In the season's newest styles $2.50, $1.98 and down to 81.00 FINE SILK CAMISOLES Made of fine quality wash satin and crepe it Chine $1.98, $1.50 and ............ 81.25 All the new novelties in Silk Underwear Including Unlonettes, BloomerPetticoats, Philliping Gowns, Bodices, etc. Specially priced during this sale.

Silk Hose Specials

OUR $2.50 OUR $2.00 OUR $1.50 OUR $1.25 OUR $1.00

SILK HOSE SILK HOSE SILK HOSE SILK HOSE . SILK HOSE

82.00 81.75 31.25 31.00 75

CURTAIN MATERIALS FILET NETS 36 and 40 Inches wide, fine sheer quality. In Ivory or white special for - '39 FINE NETS (2 inches wide. In beautiful designs, always solid for ware on sale now for 4S CURTAIN MARQUISETTE Yard wide, mercerized; very lacy and durable; launders without being stretched; white, biege or ivory; extra special, yard for 25 IMPORTED SCOTCH CURTAIN MADRAS Yard wide, lacy woven floral and scroll patterns ; require no stretching when being laundered, cream color, per yard for 33

Basket Sale This Week 300 Cash and Carry Baskets on sale at 49c, 59c and 69 Dress Aprons, now $1.25 Our $2.00 Dress Aprons for this May sale, all sizes up to 46. . . -81.25 Bungalow Aprons, Light or Dark Styles Made of best percale, cut roomy and full. Our $1.25 and $1.60 QQ

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quality. May sale price CHILDREN'S COVERALL APRONS Our 59c and 65c value;-. May sale price

39 390

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Walters' Washes your clothes for lc. For sale at Conkey's Drug Store or at your grocers. D. W. Walters, Mfg. 107 So. Ninth Street.

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