Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 204, 9 June 1919 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND S (JN-TELEGR AM MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919.
ning at the home of the bride Springfield. They have come Richmond for residence.
in Oldfield Special in the recent races i Miss Helen Skeleton, of Dayton, O...
was me guest yesterday or Mr. ana Mrs. Everette McConaba.
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The Young Men's dancing club of Greensf ork will give a social dance Wednesday evening. Tick's Trio will furnish the music.
Mrs. Hassal T. Sullivan of Indiana
polis entertained a party of friends at the home of her mother, Mrs. Henry
Vogelsong, last Friday evening, a3 ;a courtesy to Mrs Victor Barth, who was recently married, j The evening was
BDenU informally' and the bride was
given a miscellaneous shower. Little Bobby Wilson and Junior Sullivan pulled in an express wagon- laden with the gifts. A three course luncheon was served by the hostess in the dining room. A color Bcheme of pi4 and white was effectively carried out both In decorations and refreshments. A mound of pink - roses formed the centerpiece and festoons of orange blossoms were hung from the chandelier to the four corners of the table. Place cards of orange blossoms marked plates for Miss Nina Bruce, Mrs. George Watcher, Miss Florence Nolan. Mrs. Ray McMullen, Miss Mildred
Parker, Mrs. Victor Barth, Miss Edna Dickinson.: Mrs. Louisa Surendorf,
Mrs. Roser Wilson, Miss Elizabeth
Hershev. Miss -' Marguerite Dueker,
Miss Ruth-Bartel, Miss Harriet Dick
inson. Miss Elizabeth Starr, Miss
Forest Gartside. Miss Allyn Elliott, Miss Marie Connerton, Miss Nola
Russell. MIsa Marie Duning, Miss
Marie Gordon, Miss Elsie Bullerdick, Miss Katie Vogelsong and Mrs. Henry Vogelsong. "
Piano pupils of Miss ttucfle Carney gave a pleasing recital Saturday afternoon at the Carney home on North Seventh street. V The program was given as follows: . ; La Descente de la Courtillfl (C. Shubert Op. 79) R. Wolke, M. Schweikert. ' Barcolle (Nevin) Mandolin Selection John Kleusener. . Scherzo , (H. Engelman) Dorothy Jones. -(a) March of the Little Sages; (b)
Off to the Circus (Henry isawyerj Margaret. Wilson. Forth to the Fray (George Martin) ' Mi. : Schweikert, Emerald Stolle. Gavotte (H. Engelman) Gurtis Aiken. Caprice Brillante (C. Bonn) Margaret Schweikert. ' Tanhaeuser. March (R. Wagner) Ruth Wolke, Margaret Schweikert. Until the End of Time (H. Petrue) Margaret Schweikert. (a) Spinning Song (A. Ellemreick); ( b) Evening Breezes Waltz (J. R. Hurley) Emerald Stolle. . Minuet (Paul Wacks) Nellie Huff- ' man. Folk Song (Hurley) Margaret Wilson, Ruth Wolke. Christmas Eve (P. Hiller Op. 51, No. 5) Nellie Huffman, Emerald Stolle. (a) Valse Chromatique (B. Godard); (b) Two Larks (Th. Leschetizky) Ruth Wolke. Mr. and' Mrs. H. H. Goldfinger and
guests,' Mr. ' and Mrs. R. J. Douglass and daughter, Nella, of Chicago, took dinner yesterday at the Country club. The Ribraca club will hold a picnic this evening at Clear Creek, near Earlham. Mrs. Jnliet Shirk entertained a party of friends at tea yesterday afternoon at the Country club. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shirk, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clements, Miss Eleanor Seidel, Mrs. Frank Shirk, Mrs. Juliet Shirk, Philip Starr, Willard Carr and Major C. H. Cogswell of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
The regular meting of the King's Heralds of Grace Methodist Ehurch was held Saturday afternoon at the
church. After the business session a social hour was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wessel and daughter. Miss Pauline, went to Terre Haute this morning to spend a week
with relatives and friends. While
there they will attend the commencement exercises at Rose Polytechnic where Earl Wessel will receive his
Bachelor of Science degree.
at lndianapoli3.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lontz will leave
tomorrow for a two week's trip through
the east. They will visit New York city and surrounding cities.
The meeting of th aid society of Reid Memorial church, which was to have been held this week, has been postponed. The business to be considered will be discussed at a social which Is to be held soon. Dr. J. E. King and daughter, Mrs.
Myron Malsby and son. Marc, left last evening for Atlantic City, N. J., where Dr. King will attend a meeting of phyr sicians. 1 . Miss Maxine Murray, who has been
attending Ward Belmont College at
Nashville, Tenn arrived here Satur
day to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Murray
of South Fifteenth street.
Miss Martha Iliff who has been attending St. Mary's college at South Bend, will arrive home Thursday to spend the summer with her parents.
Circle two of First Presbyterian church will give a picnic Thursday afternoon at Leeds' shack south of the city. A picnic supper will be served about 6:30 o'clock and husbands of members will be guests.
Roscoe Sarles of Indianapolis, was the guest of friends here Saturday
evening. He was enroute to Kala
mazoo, Mich. Mr. Sarles piloted the
Miss Laura Walker has returned to
Washington, D. C, after a two-waaks
visit with her parents here. The East End Aid society of First Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Margaret Hiatt at her home, 222 South Thirteenth street. Dr. L. F. Ross left yesterday afternoon for Atlantic Oity to attend a meeting of the medical association.
Miss Virginia McDonald, of Huntington, W. Va., who attended commencement exercises at Howe military acad
emy, has arrived here to spend the
summer with her grandmother, Mrs.
W. E. Ball, In the Wayne flats.
Mrs. H. F. Baker, of Grand Rapids, Mich., is visiting her sister. Mrs. Emmet Bartel on South Thirteenth street. Mrs. Jennie Pyle is seriously ill at her home, 1019 Main street with an attack of inflammatory rheumatism.
Andrew J. Gruelich, of Camp Taylor, is spending a few days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Gruelich at-their home on North Tenth street. , Mrs. Clifford Mann and guest, Mrs. Otis Retter of Winchester, returned yesterday from a visit with relatives and friends in Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shirk have returned to this city after several months' absence. Mrs. Shirk has been in California while her husband was overseas in the naval aviation service.
Alter a visit wnn relatives in i-eru, a epecial meeting June 27 and 28
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Bridge Bond Petition
Will Be Heard Jane 25
The state tax board will hear the petition of Wayne county for a $55,000 bond issue to complete the Main street bridge on June 25. it was announced late Saturday afternoon. The county council will pass on the bond Issue at
Eldorado, 0. Bruce Barr of Chicago spent Saturday with his sister, Mrs. William Ervln and husband..., Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. Horner visited relatives at Trotwood, Sunday ....Emerson Beard and family spent from Friday until Sunday with Mrs. Beard's aunt, Mrs. Clara Hiatt of. Indianapolis.... Clint Wehr-
ley and wife of Hamburg were tne Sunday guests of Russel Shelley and family. . . . A. F... White and wife and Merkle Miller and family were Richmond shoppers Saturday aftern6on.
. . John Moyer and wife, Albert Hen
derson and wife and Mrs. Ellen Henderson spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Hetzler of near Otterbein. . . .A. V. McClure and wife spent Saturday evening in Richmond...... Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shewmon entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. F. White Sunday evening.....Eva and Oscar Miller of Richmond spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown. On Sunday evening they all called on Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kyle...... ..Merkle Miller and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Miller's, father, Thomas Begole of Castine. ...Sunday a baby boy, named George Albert arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Peelle.. ...Mrs. Charles Henderson spent Wednesday night with Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Stephens . . . .Mrs. E. E.
Holllnger, John Miller and wife, William VanNormar and family and D. E. Hollinger and family of New Madison spent Sunday at the country home of David Wolford and family... Gilbert McLaughan of Springfield spent several days last week with Jacob Shaeffer and family. .. . . . .Frank Brown of Dayton came Sunday evening for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown.
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After years of steadfast and successful labor which has won its just reward, our partner, HARRY HOLMES, retires on September 1st to enter The Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Business at 725 Main street, this city. To arrange the speedy settlement of affairs we propose to quickly reduce our large stock of Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear by that best and surest method, namely
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This sale applies to everything in our store and includes Ladies' Dresses, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Underwear, Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, White Goods, Quilts, Towels, Hosiery, Wash Goods, Blankets, Notions and Domestics; You can buy dependable and useful Dry Goods at prices below mill costs. The goods are here. They are going to be sold. The facts are yours for the seeking.
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The Loyal Daughters class of First Shristian church will meet this evening with Mrs. G. G. Wllcoxen at her home, 29 South Eleventh street. Dr. Will Jay and daughter, Viola. John Powers, Miss Beth and Miss Florence Groenier motored here yesterday from Rushville to spend the day witr Mrs. J. W. Jay and Miss Mary Jay on
North Eleventh street. Miss Jay returned yesterday from Rushville where
she has been visiting
Mrs. Abe Andreson, Mrs-. Gertrude McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. George D. McKinney and Mr. and Mrs. Kenbey motored to Indianapolis Saturday. The Union Bible class of First English Lutheran church will meet tomorrow evening with Mr and Mrs. Gus Sudhoff at their home on Kinsey street ' Thursday will be "sport day" at the Country club for women. All women of the club are urged to come out in the morning and join in some sort of entertainment. Tables of bridge will be formed for those who wish to play cards, while others will exercise on the golf links and a number have signified their intention of playing tennis. At one o'clock a buffet luncheon will
be served and the afternoon will be spent In ttie games again. This is the first affair of this kind to be given at the club for some time and an unusually large attendance is expected. The June social committee has charge of the entertainment.
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BLACK SILKS
Black Taffeta Yard wide, all silk, sells regularly at $1.59; Sale price .'.$1.10 Black Taffeta Yard wide, all silk, chiffon finish, beautiful for suits, skirts or dresses; our $2.00 quality, sale price. .... .$1.55 Black Satin Messaline 36 inches wide, all silk and a good weight; our $2.00 quality, sale price . .$1.55 Black Satin Radiant- 40 inches wide, all silk, a beautiful cloth ; $2.98 quality . . ........ . . ....................... ... .$1.98 Black Charmeuse Yard wide, very heavy quality ; $3.50 quality, sale price , $2.50 SILK SHANTUNGS Silk Pongee or Shantung Yard wide, in rose, copen and natural tan or linen color; $1.25 quality, sale price .79 Jap Pongee Natural silk from the weaver; $1.25 quality. .79 SILK POPLINS Our $1 .25 Silk Poplin, yard wide . .95c Our $1 .50 Silk Poplin, yard wide . ....... . . . . . .. $1.25
COLORED SILKS Crepe de Chine Very popular this season ; we show a complete color range including both light shades for reception wear, also all dark colors for street wear; $1.98 quality, sale price . . . .$1.48 Georgette Crepe 40 inches wide ; a pure silk triple woven all silk georgette in all colors that sells everywhere at $2.50 $1.98 Colored Charmeuse Satins 36 and 40 inches wide, all silk, all the wanted shades ; our regular $2.98 quality, sale price $1.98 Colored Taffetas Yard wide, all silk chiffon taffeta for serviceable wTear;;our $2.50 quality, sale price $1.98 WASH SATINS Our $2.75 Wash Satin, flesh or white ............ $1.98 Our $2.25 Wash Satin, flesh or white .......... . $1.75 FIGURED GEORGETTE AND CHIFFON Our $ 1 .75 and $2.00 Fancy Chiffon, yard wide 98c Our $2.50 Fancy Georgette and Chiffon, yard wide . . $1.59
As a courtesy to Mrs. Charles Ross, of Norfolk, Va.. who is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Ross, Miss Margaret Starr entertained a small company of friends at an informal tea this afternoon at her home in the Keystone Apartments. Mrs. J. B. Craighead entertained with a dinner yesterday at the Coun
try club in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Craighead, of Washington, D. C..; Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Craighead, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Leeds, Mrs. Jeanette Leeds, Mrs. V. W. Gaar, Captain James Gaar, and Mrs. Craighead. Mrs. Gaar entertained the same party at tea late in the afternoon. Miss Malsena Tischer of Springfield. O... and George Earl Lynn of this city were married Saturday eve-
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SUMMER WASH GOODS French Organdi 42 inches wide, plain colors, transparent and very '7ff sheer, in mais, light blue, rose, pink, flesh and white, 98c quality I DC Fluer La Princess Voiles 40 inches wide, wonderful in construe- -t f tion; designs very exclusive; our $1.50 quality; sale price....... DxiU Society Voiles 36 and 40 inches wide, beautiful color combinations, dark, medium or light trl-color combinations our $1.00 quality 7K sale price only I Ot Foulard Voiles 36 and 40 inches wide, dark and medium colors so J?Q much in vogue this season; our 75c quality; sale price ..OcC' Mercerized Foulard Pongee Yard wide, the colors are copen, grey, olive green and navy; in small foulard styles; our 60c quality QQ sale price ...Ocls Striped Voile 34 inches wide, fine sheer cloth; 35c quality 1Q sale price 1Lc Windsor Plisse Crepe 32 inches wide, especially made for gowns Q A0 and dress wear; our 45c quality; sale price . OUC Serpentine Crepe In a wide range of styles, in the wanted colors; f)0 our 40c quality; sale price OiC TABLE LINENS Bleached Damask 64 inches wide, good heavy weight; our 69c AQf quality; sale price ........ iOC Mercerized Damask 72 inches wide, beautiful patterns to select rr . from; our 75c quality; sale price eJt)l Mercerized Satin Damask 72 inches wide, very heavy weight HOkn our $1.00 quality; sale price 4 C Satin Damask Union, two yards wide, full grass bleached Q our $1.25 quality; sale price iOC Double Damask Two yards wide, bought long before the advance i A in linens; our $1.50 quality; sale price . . . . DllU Extra Satin Damask 72 inches wide damask it is impossible to (J- (f buy today at any price; our $2.00 quality; sale price ......... 51OU Double Satin Damask Two yards wide, worth before the war $2 a (J-j Q? yard; today our $3 and $2.50 quality, sale price (no napkins) ..... tDXatD Bates Turkey Red Damask Also Indigo Blue and Buff or Yellow H(n our $1.00 quality; sale price 1. C
COLORED WASH GOODS Satin Plaid Voils 40 inches wide, navy, helio, rose, pink and white j with satin overlap plaids our $1.50 quality sale price for ta. Oriental Voile 40 Inches wide, in designs entirely new this season our $1.00 quality; sale price Silk Tissue Gingham Double fold, designs exclusive with our store our 95c quality; sale price Loraine Tissue Yard wide, very fine and sheer, new designs our 85c quality; sale price
Imported Zephyr Ginghams 32 inches wide, a full range of styles; our $1.00 quality; sale price
French Ginghams 32 inches wide, all color combinations imaginable fTK, our 75c Quality: sale price uwL
Fine Dress Ginghams All colors in plaids, checks and stripes; our 48c quality; sale price
Newport Suiting Yard wide, plain colors in rose, copen and tan, or linen color; our 39c quality; sale price ....
Sport Skirtings or Suitings Yard wide, in helio, light blue and pink - " -r-with sport style figures; our 29c quality; sale price IOC
grounds 95c 75c 69c 59c
75c
39c 29c
WHITE GOODS
Mercerized Voile Yard wide, fine and sheer, crisp as a Georgette Silk; our 39c quality; sale price White Voile Yard wide, very fine and sheer our 50c quality sale price '. Verseilles Voile 40 inches wide, finer than any voile ever woven our 85c quality for .... Fancy White Goods Yard wide, very neat all white goods for summer dresses and waists; 50c quality; sale price .. . . Embroidered Voiles 36 and 40 inches wide, new styles shown for the first time this season; our $1.00 quality; sale price.
25c
39c
59c 39c
79c
EXTRA SPECIAL CRASH TOWELING Unbleached, red and blue border, especially adapted for dish towels and ordinary kitchen uses; 15c quality A Sale price, per yard ........ (no phone orders) ........ U C
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Panel Curtains The seasons fad in better curtains, beautiful panels in popular designs, both floral and conventional patterns for this sale.
Be sure to see the new panel Curtains. This season's newest production In curtains.
Our 75c Panels, are 65c Our $1.00 Panels, are ...85c Our $1.25 Panels, are 95c Our $1.50 Panels, are. ..$1.10
CRETONNE AND SILK0L1NE Art Cretonne In all the new spring and summer designs; good fast colors, our 35c quality; sale price 25c Cretonne Yard wide, all colors fast, and the designs are beautiful floral patterns; 50c quality ....35c Siikoline Yard wide, all color combinations imaginable, also plain colors; 35c quality; sale price ..25c Cretoline Yard wide, the new fabric for porch pillows or summer drapery; not as heavy as a cretonne yet more body than a siikoline; 45c quality; sale price 29c
v SUNFAST DRAPERIES Over draperies and for room openings in all the wanted color combinations including the beautiful tri-color patterns. For this sale: Our 50c Quality is 39 Our 69c Quality is 50 Our $1.25 Quality is 89
WINDOW SHADES Columbia Shades In the good colors, equipped on guaranteed rollers and every shade has metal holders. $1.00 quality, sale price .65d ' $1.25 quality, sale price. .89
Extra Special-for
-6 Spools Clark Thread
25c
4 Spools R. M. C. Crochet Cotton, sold with other merchandise only C
Special Reduction In Hosiery and Underwear
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SILK FIBER HOSE boot silk fiber, black only; 50c quality, sale price. 3 pairs for --Sl.OO Silk Fiber Hose, 18-inch boot, best quality, silk fiber, our 50c quality, sale price 40 Silk Hose All colors including grey, tan, taiipepink, blue and black; $1.00 quality, sale price 69 Silk Hose Extra quality In brown, taupe, pearl grey, black and white, $1.25 quality, sale price 95d Fancy Silk Hose, full fashioned in fancy stripes, $2.00 quality, sale price ...jjSl.OO
White Hose, slightly soiled, all sizes to close. Our 40c quality (See bargain table) ... -19 Brown Hose, fine fibbed, fully mercerized, sizes fiV&'to 10; 50c quality, sale price .i......39 Ladies' Summer Union Suits All 6lzes to 44; firm gauze, lace trimmed, 75c quality, sale - price ..48 Ladies' Vests, medium sizes only; . our 20c quality, sale price, 2 for 25 Ladies' Shaped Vests, size 38 only; our 50c quality, sale price 25
Child's Combination Union Suit Made of pajama cloth, with buttons like panty waists; 75c quality, sale price 0 Misses Bleached Union Suits Sizes 12 and 16 only, 50c quality, sale price ............ 25 Ladles' Winter Union Suits Medium weight, high neck and long sleeves, buy now for next winter. Our $1.98 quality, sale price 1.19 Odds and Ends of Children's Summer Underwear Vests and Pants only; and not all sizes; 50c and 75c qualities, sale price ........ 19
DOMESTICS Hope Muslin Bleached, full pieces and first quality; 25c quality; sale price..... 18c No Phone Orders Percale Yard wide, in new styles, the colors are dark blue, or grey with neat white figures; 35c and 40c quality... 25c Percale Yard wide, light colors, in all new designs shown this spring and summer; 35c quality; sale price 23c Cheaper Percale 32 inches wide, in both light and dark colors; 25c quality; sale price only 19c Kinder-garden Cloth Only a limited lot to sell; In pink, blue, grey, tan and brown stripes; 50c quality, sale price 35c Yard Wide Chailies Designs for making comforts, also for dressing sacques and general wear; our 35c quality; sale 23c Apron Ginghams Full standard cloth in the various sizes in blue or brown checks; 20c quality; sale price .14'2C Cheviot Shirtings 32 -inches wide, good heavy weight for hard wear; our 35c quality; sale price 25c House Dress Ginghams 32 Inches wide, made especially for work dresses; the kinds that stand hard wear; our 35c quality; sale price 25c Bleached Canton Flannel Full bleached and good width; our 25c quality; sale price 1Sc Bleached Outing Flannel Only a small lot, will not last long; our 15c quality; sale price 10c Feather Ticking Extra wide, guaranteed to hold feathers, the staple blue stripes; our 60c quality; sale price 43c Outing Flannel Both light and dark colors, best quality, including the famous teazle downs; buy now for next winter's needs and save money; our 39c and 40c quality; sale price 25c 9-4 Bleached Pepperel Seamless Sheeting S9c quality, for this sale is 59c Long Cloth Chamois finish for fine underwear, made of finest quality cotton; 4dc quality; sale price .....25c Nainsook Very sheer and fine for lingerie underwear and infants clothes; 40c quality; sale price i . . . . , .25c Yard Wide Grey Outing Flannel For petticoats, comforts and general wear our 50c quality; Bale price .35c Indian Head Bleached Suiting Belfast Linen finish, ; grass bleached, beautlfu land white; 45c quality; sale price. ..... ,25c Belfast Lenene Suiting Double width, yard wide, fine thread suiting; 40c quality; sale price 25c
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