Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 188, 21 May 1919 — Page 4

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H RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919.

, Am compliment to Mlas Clara

Sperling who Trill be married toon to Elmer Klehfoth, Miss Mae Appleton raa hostess last evening at her home

in South Ninth street for a pretty

party. The evening was spent informally, the feature of the entertain

ment being a miscellaneous shower s-hlch was given the bride-elect? Little Miss Lois Mary Appleton. niece the hostess, brought the gifts into

the room in a small wagon gaily deco

rated for .the . occasion. ... Late in the evening a two course -luncheon was served In the dining room which was

elaborately decorated in pink and white. The guests were . seated at

one table which was lighted with pink

una wmte tapers in crystal candle

sticks. Streamers of pink, and white

crepe paper were suspended from the

corners of the table to the chandelier from whlch was suspended a huge white wedding bell. A French basket of. pink and white roses formed the centerpiece of the table and place cards in pink and white marked places

lor Miss Sperling. Miss Nellie Hawkins, Miss Margaret Jones, Miss Olive Jones, Miss Wanda Johnson, Miss Martha Jones, Miss Ruth Heitbrink, Miss Marjorle Floyd, Miss Hester Williams, Miss Hazel Klnley, Miss Lillian Johnson, Miss Miriam Elchholts. Miss Alice Vossler. Miss Lucille Wellbaum, Miss Mae Appleton, Mrs. Stanley Appleton, Miss Helen Appleton and Mrs. W. W. Appleton. Miss Matilda Feldman entertained a party of friends at her home last evening on South Eighth street. Hearts was played at six tables, the favors going to Miss Mary Pfeiffer and Louis Rlpberger. A clever auction sale was held before the game to obtain partners for the tables. ' A two course luncheon was served later in the evening. Huge bouquets of snowballs and valley llllies were used about the rooms and on the tables. Pink and green caps were given as favors. The guests enjoyed dancing later in the evening. Those present were Miss Rosella Toschlog, Miss Mary Heldelman. Miss Mary Knauber, Miss Gertrude Pardieck, Miss Rosella Vosmeier. Miss Loretta Zeyen, Miss Mary Pfeiffer. Miss Pauline Wessel. Miss Mildred Townsend. Miss Lena Vosmeier. Miss Evelyn Shumaker, Miss Laura Dorlin of Indianapolis, Miss Feldman, Richard Zeyen, Harry Brokamp, Ray Nolan, Thomas Fitz gibbons, William Kahle, Sylvester Mercurio, Andrew Maag, Karl Kiser, Louis Ripberger, Jack Heidelman, John Garvin and Robert Juerling. Mr. and Mrs. George Lammert of South Tenth street entertained informally Monday evening at their home for John L. Pender, K. of C. overseas secretary.

Moving pictures of - "Aladdin and

His Wonderful Lamp" will be given at the Joseph Moore school Friday even

ing at 7:30 o'clock. The Parent-

Teachers' association has charge of

the entertainment and the public is

Invited. A small admission will be

charged at the door. Miss Priscilla Arnold entertained a party of friends at her home on North Nineteenth street Monday evening, as a courtesy of Miss Hasel Cox who

will be married soon to Frank Mook. : The evening was spent in music and games and a two-course luncheon was i served by the hostess. Pink and white sweet peas and valley llllies were used about the rooms. The guests were Miss Cox. Miss Qeorganna Free, Miss Iva Carty. Miss Bessie Mook, Miss Elsie Hinshaw, Miss Ruth Wine. Miss Esther Sloan, Miss Lucy Dailey, Miss Jennie Dishmeyer, Mrs. John Arnold, and Mrs. Orval Mook. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helms have Issued Invitations for the third assembly dance, to be given next Monday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. The Evan Smith orchestra will play. Officers of the Golden Gate Lodge No. 260 of Ladles' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, and several other members have returned from Columbus, O.. where they attend

ed the thirteenth annual convention or the auxiliary. They gave an exhibition drill at one of the meetings. The officers who attended were Mrs. Ira

Pierce. Mrs. Ural Hartman. Mrs. Arch

ibald Campbell, Mrs. H. C. Plttman,

Mrs. Harry Rogers, Mrs. Amanda Bryson. Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. Elmer Laughman, Mrs. Omer Dilks and Mrs. Hugh Smith. A number of reservations have been made for the dinner at the country club which will precede the dance tomorow evening. Dinner is to be served at 7 o'clock and dancing, with the Morrey orchestra playing, will follow. The feature of the evening will be a playlet "Food" to be given by Mrs. H. R. Robinson, Fred Lemon and J. F. Thompson. All reservations for the diner must be in this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Carlander and sons, will leave soon for an extended visit with relatives in Kansas City, Mo., and Topeka, Kas. The Helping Hand society will meet Friday afternoon instead of tomorrow with Mrs. Emma Sperling at her home on South Ninth street.

Youngfiech, James Sackman, Quigg and Beott MeQulre.

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The meeting of the Do Your Bit Knitting club which was to have been held tomorrow, has been postponed. Announcement will be made later.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cunningham will

give their regular assembly dance tomorrow in Vaughn hall. . The social which was to have been ,yiven by the U. C. T. club next Satur-. day, has been postponed to Saturday, May 31. with Mrs. John Moffit at her home, 100 Southwest Seventh street.

The Star Bible class of Second Presbyterian church will weet this evening with Mrs. Orvllle Laughman at her home, 2208 North F street Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warfel, of Indianapolis, are the parents of a son, John Millard Warfel, born Friday. Mrs. Warfel was formerly Miss Cora

lgeiman, or this city and Mr. Warfel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. T Warfel of South Tenth street The social committee of the Elk's

lodge has announced ; the regular monthly dance to be given this evening at the club house on Norm Eighth street All members and their friends are invited. -The Evan Smith orchestra will play. Mrs. William Dudley FOulke was the principal speaker yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the Current Events club at the home of Mrs. Francis Davis on Pearl street Mrs. Mary Richardson gave a paper on "French Architecture," illustrated with lantern slides. Mrs. Agnes Haisley gave a paper on "Industries of France." After a year spent in the study of France,

the talk made by Mrs. Foulke on her experiences in that country was especially interesting to the women. A social hour followed the program aid refreshments Were served. Several guests were present a the meeting. Miss Alice B. Lewis, a missionary from Japan, is spending a few days here as the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Truman Kenworthy. Miss Lewis is a teacher in a girls' school at Tokio and is spending a year's furlough in this

country. She wil return to Japan next fall for a seven year stay. Miss Lewis

is a cousin of Mrs: Kenworthy.

Considerable controversy has been

caused In England by the action of

the Women's International League in

sending half a million rubber nlpplea to Germ ay for German babies.

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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give their annual commencement dance Friday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall following the commencement exercises of High school. A large attendance is expected. The balcony will be open to visitors. Mr, and Mrs. E. G. McMahan, of Randolph street have anounced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Edna Marie, to Evan J. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Martin, of near Centerville. The wedding will take place in June.

Miss Louise Monarch was pleasantly surpriser last wek at the home of her parents,: Mr. and Mrs.H. L. Monarch in Glen. -View, 1 by a party of young persons. The evenlfrg'W'aa spent in dancing. Those present were Helen Geers, Catherine Binkley, Benoita Monarch. Mary Jones, Louise Mon

arch. Virginia Livingston, Albert 1 Chrowe, Wilfred Jessup, Stanley

t The Woman's Loyal club will meet at the Moose hall this evening at 8 '"o'clock.

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Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be of special interest to the econofnical buyer Come in the morning hours if possible.

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LADIES' MISSES'

& JUNIOR'S ALLREDg Suits that sold up to $25.00, choice . . . ... .$14.98 Suits that sold up to $29.98, choice ... ... $19.98 Suits that sold up to $35.00, choice . . . . . . , $22.98 Suits that sold up to $45.00, choice . . . . . . . $27.98 Suits that sold up to $55.00, choice . . . . . V . $35.98 Suits that sold up to $60.00, choice $42.98

DOLMANS COATS . CAPES Our entire line will show a reduction during this sale including new goods received the last few weeks, all reduced. Special values at $9.98, $1 3.50, $15.75, $17.98, $22.50, $24.75, $30.00 All Children's Capes and Coats show a reduction.

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DRESS SKIRTS Our entire line in this sale. All reduced, we' show special values at $3.98, $4.98, $8.75. Any color or size you want. BLOUSES -We are showing a wonderful line of dresses, all the newest and latest models. Silks of all kinds. Serges of all kinds, wash dresses of aU inds. In Silks we are showing special values at $14.98, $19.98, $25.00.; In Serges we show special values at $9.98, $14.98, $19.98. WASH DRESSES New line Just received, any material you may desire. Ginghams, Voiles, Linens any color or model you may wish for, all at special prices. Price range from $5.00 to $25.00 each; sizes up to 48 bust measure. UMBRELLAS Special 200 to select from, just received, 26 and 28-inch Ladies' and Gents' Asst. $1.75 values, this sale only $1.25

PETTICOATS Mercerized specials at $1.50, $1.75, $1.98 Silks; specials at . ..." $2.98,$3.98,$4.98 Cambric Top Silk Flounce, special ......$2.48 : COVERALL APRONS 20 doz. light and dark percales; also ginghams. $1.50 value, this sale $1.00 each. Other special values, $1.25, $1.75, $1.98 ' SEE THE CHILD'S APRONS Covering the entire dress, special 98c. Would be a bargain at $1.60. v ,.-. MARABAU SCARFS .New line just received, all shapes, special values, $9.00 to $17.50. Colors black and taupe. BLOUSES New lines since Easter, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Tub Silks etc. ,We are showing large line at $3.98, $4.98, $5.98. Better goods to $13.50.

WASH WAISTS Voiles and Organdies in Plain and Plaids, sizes up to 50 bust. Special values, $1.25, $1.60, $2.00, $20, $2.98. HOUSE DRESSES All house dresses reduced during this sale. Gingham- and Percales, special values, at $1,12, $1.35, $1.79, $2.24. We show sizes up to 50 bust. CHILDREN'S DRESSES 2 to 14 year sizes. Gingham and Percale, new line for this sale. We show special values at 75e, 98c, $1.25; $1.50. SWEATERS Our entire line will show a reduction during this sale ; none held back, all reduced; we show a large line of Slipon sweaters, every color is shown. Ladies' and Misses each, $2.25 to $19.98; Children's 68c to $3.50 each.

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Fancy Bag Ribbons 50 pieces of extra wide Fancy Ribbons for bags, millinery, camisoles, etc., etc. ; worth up to $1.25. . May Sale 69c 19c Yard 500 yard of 5-Inch plain Taffeta Ribbons in Light Blue and Pink, a regular 35c value May Sale 19c Fancy Ribbons Lot of Fancy Ribbons, all 6orts and kinds, worth up to 50c some wonderful values. May Sale 29c . Metal Bag Frames One gross of Bag Frames for the Fancy Ribbon Bags In oxidized or green gold finish; special for the May Sale 50c Crochet Cotton White, ecru and other colors, in a full line of sizes. May Sale, 3 for 25c 95c Box 12 Balls. Hot Water Bottles Large 2-quart guaranteed Hot Water Bottles, choice of two styles, regular $1.50 values. May Sale 98c Toilet Paper Large size roll Crepe Toilet Paper. No phone orders, limit 8 rolls. May Sale, 8 for 25c Hair Switches We carry the DeLuz line of real Human Hair Switches, made from the finest Quality of human hair, in all shades. Priced special for the MAY SALE 22-inch; $1.75 value .. . Sale Price $1.29 26-inch; $3.00 value Sale Price $2.25 30-inch; $4.00 value Sale Price $3.19 NECKWEAR Middy Ties Large three-cornered Middy Ties in Scarlet, Navy and Black; regular 89c value. May Sale 69c

Our entire line of White Ivory reduced including Combs, J I Mirrors and Trays, Hair, Hat and Cloth Brushes, Perfume 1 g Bottles, Hair Receivers, Puff Boxes, also a complete line i 1 of all small manicure pieces, entire line offered 4 OFF. 1

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25c Items, Sale Price 19 50c Items, Sale Price 38 75c Items, Sale Price 56 $1.00 Items, Sale Price 75 $1.50 Items, Sale Price $1.13 $2.00 ItemsSale Price $1.50

$2.50 Items, Sale Price $1.88 $3.00 Items, Sale Price $2.25 $3.50 Items, Sale Price $2.63 $4.00 Items, Sale Price $3.00 $5.00 Items, Sale Price $3.75 $6.00 Items, Sale Price $4.50

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GLOVE SPECIALS

Gloves Reduced, 59c Ladies' two clasp, Silk Gloves, double finger tips, in White, Grey, Pongee and Black. May Sale 59c

Chamolsette Gloves Ladies' and Children's Chamoisette Gloves in White, Grey, Chamois and Pongee colors full range of sizes. May Sale 49c

Stationery Just 100 boxes in the lot, four colors. White, Buff, Pink and Blue assorted to the box 48 sheets and envelopes. May Sale 43c 23c Box A limited quantity of 35c and 39c values; each box contains 24 each paper and envelopes. May Sale 23c LACES We can not devote the space we should but want to mention just two lots. 25c Yard Every yard of Lace Edges, Fancy Braids and Insertions in all sorts and kinds worth from 25c to 50c a yard. May Sale, Special choice Yard, 25c S9c Yard Our entire line of Laces, none held in reserve, including Bands, Insertions and Edges, in white, ivory, cream or ecru, worth up to 75c. May 8ale, Your Choice, 39c Auto Chiffon Veils Entire line reduced in a full line of shades. Regular values worth up to $1.25 May Sale 98c Regular values, worth up to $2 Sale Pries, $1.29 Hair Nets 100 dozen, absolutely first quality Hair Nets. Light, Medium and Dark Brown. Auburn and Black. This la a regular 15a net. Please do not ask for more than a dozen Nets. May Sale $1.00 dozen; or 6 for 50c Vacuum Bottles Large size Vacuum Bottles, keeps contents either hot or cold; a regular $2.50 value. May Sale, $1.98 Purses and Bags One gross of Strap Back Hand Purses in Black and Colon. These are regular $1.25 and $1.50 values. Choice May Sale 98c

May Sale of Hosiery Odd lot ladies' Gordon Fibre Silk in white, sky and grey, not all sizes, 89c value. May Sale,59 Special in ladies' pure silk hose, full fashioned Gordon, black, white and brown, $1.50 goods. May Sale $1.00 Women's Lisle hose in all the good shades, 79c value. May Sale . 59 We call special attention to the large line of Wayne Knit cotton and lisle hose from 29c to $1.25. Silk from ......... . . .75 to $3.00 CHILDREN'S HOSE See the special number in black ribbed, sizes from7 to 9 1-2, 35c goods, May Sale ..... .29 Infants' lisle Hose in sky, tan and ' pink, 39c goods. May; Sale 19 ' BOYS SHIRTS Blue Everett Shirting, attached collar, sixes 12 14 to, 14. Bought for the May Sale, $1.00 value Sale Price 79c

MAY SALE OF KNIT AND MUSLIN

KNIT UNDERWEAR Ladies' Union Suits in both lace and cuff knee, cut full, made right; 79c goods. May Sale, 59c Odd lot Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, ankle length, short sleeve, sizes 34 and 36, $1.50 goods May Sale $1.00 Small line of Ladies' Gauze Vests, 19c value May Sale, 2 for 25o ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR For men, women and children, complete lines; Adults, $1.25 Children's ..89c and 98c MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Large line of Corset Covers and Camisoles, sizes 36 to 50. Price each 59c to $2.00 All the new styles in Envelope Chemise, flesh and white, made of good Nainsook and Cambric. We call special attention to our number at $125. Others from. ......$1.00 to $4.93 In Gowns we show both the Empire, Kimono and long sleeve styles. Flesh and White. Prices from .98c to $3.00 Large line of Children's Under Muslins in Drawers, Gowns, Slips and Waists. Drawers .19c to 50c; Gowns, .60c to $1.50; Slips, $1.00 to $1.05; Waists, 35c to 69c. ' CORSETS American Lady Special, bought for this sale, $2.50 number. May Sale. $2.00 Odd lot of Madam Lyra Corsets, odd sizes. Former price $3.50 now $2.00 and $2.50 BRASSIERS AND CONFINERS In flesh and white, plain and fancy, lace or embroidery trimmed; come in Cotton or Silk, prices .50c to $1.23

May Sale of Domestics Hope Muslin Full pieces, perfect goods, 25c value, limit 10 yards. May Sale. 18 Percales Yard wide, light or dark colors, regular 25c values. May Sale .15 Pepperell Sheetings 9x4 Seamless Sheeting, full bleached, perfect goods, regular 80c value, limit 10 yards. May Sale ............... .59 Apron Ginghams Lancaster standard apron ginghams, regular 25c value. May Sale. . .18 Unbleached Muslin 38-inch good smooth and firm unbleached muslin, regular 25c value. May Sale .....19tPillow Tubing 40-inch bleached Pillow Tubing, regular 45c value. May Sale 32 Percales Our regular 84 count Percales in either light or dark colors, regular 85c value. May Sale 29 " " ROMPERS , ' Serpentine Crepe, white and colors, ages 2 to 6 years; 98c goods May Sale, 75o

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