Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 230, 10 July 1919 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson entertained Informally at their home in Milton, Tuesday evening, in complir ment to William Moore and Miss Lillian Moore, of New York. The guests ware: ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clevenger, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kerlln, and daughter Janet, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Anderson, and daughter Julia Anna. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Clogg. William Moore. Frank Callaway. Charles Callaway. Walter Anderson. Mrs. Malinda Barton, Miss Mildred Driffel. Miss Hattle Sills, and Miss Mary Sills. Mrs. Floyd Bogan was hostess Tuesday afternoon at her borne for a meeting of the aid society of Middleboro Methodist church. The members present were Mrs. May Brooks. Mrs. MinMarr Hawkins. Mrs. Cora Little. Miss

nle Clark.. Mrs. Hattie Erton. Mrs. Anna Cook, and Miss Bogan. Guests wre: Mrs. Morris of Lansing, Mich., Mrs. Howard Jeffrey, and Mrs. Lucy Jones. Mrs. Walter E. Shute has returned from a two weeks's visit with Mrs. H. J. Stewart, in Detrlot. Mich. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Stewart and little daugter, Betty, and Miss Florence Harris. Mis Grace Smith, who is connected with the Legal Division of the War Risk insurance, at Washington. D. C will arrive in a few days to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Smith. Announcements have been received here of the marriage of Miss Angle Miller, of Covington. O., and Ralph Handley, of this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Etter at College Corner, June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Handley are visiting in Connersville

and will return here for residence. Mrs. M. F. Johnston has returned from Indianapolis, where she attended the monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Woman's Franchise League of Indiana. A tribute was paid to Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, suffrage leader who died last week. Mrs. Richard Edwards, of Peru, was named as representative from the state league to take tip the question of a emmorlal meeting for Dr. Shaw, with representatives from other organizations in the state. Mrs. H. J. Stewart and little daughter Betty, of Detroit, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Harris of Ridge street. Mr. Stewart will join his family later. A dance will be given In the town hall at Philomath Saturday evening. A three-piece orchestra will play, and the public Is Invited.

The Jolly Twelve club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Genn at her home. After a short business session, a social hour was enjoyed. Guests of the club were Mrs. Moore, of Springfield, O., Mrs. Rogers, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Graham of Dayton. The club will meet next Wednesday with Mrs. Wentling. The Sunday school class of Miss Elizabeth Hasemeler, of St. Paul's

Lutheran church, held an all-day picnic yesterday at Swallow's Grove.

Mr. and Mrs. Omar Murray and daughter. Miss Maxine, have gone to Atlantic City for an outing.

The King's Daughter class of South Eighth street Friends' church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Emma Dennis at her home on West Main street. The True Blue class will give an ice cream social at the New Garden church Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Noah H. Piper daughter are visiting in Chicago.

and

The Narcissus Embroidery club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Archibald Campbell at her home on North Thirteenth street. The afternoon was

spent in needlework and light refresh

ments were served. During a short Mrs. F. W. Smith and daughter, Ma-

business session. Mrs. Campbell was

elected president and Mrs. Howard Longfellow, treasurer.

The Junior choir of First Methodist church will rehearse at the church tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Ben Hur loage will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Commercial club rooms. Officers will be installed and a social dance will follow.

The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Fred Bond at her home on Lincoln street.

bet, have returned to their home in Danville, 111., after a visit here. They were accompanied home by Mrs. William Shultz and Mrs. W. G. Land and son, Malcom. Miss Florence Wickereham of Web

ster, is visiting her cousin, Miss Cath- j erine Arnett. John B. Hegger left this morning for Martinsville where he will spend several weeks at the Martinsville sanitarium.

any rural route carrier in Preble county, within a given length of time, Warren Foutz, of West Alexandria, has been awarded a German helmet, which is said to be the genuine article. Foutz's sales totaled $715.

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A lawn fete will be given Friday ev- ! cnlng on the lawn of. West Richmond L

tnenas cnurcn Dy memoers oi me church. All members and friends of the church are invited.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crawford will entertain members of the Ergathea class of East Main street Friends church tomorrow evening at their home on South Twenty-first street. A ricnlc supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock and all members are urged to be present. A dance will be given at Jackson park Saturday evening, by Verlin Martin of Centerville, who has been man

aging a number of them given this summer. The Evan Smith orchestra will play. The public is invited. Miss Clara Schneider entertained members of her club Monday evening at her home on South Twenty-first street. During the evening a business meeting was held. Miss Ruth Lindeman was elected president and

Miss Ruby Wettig secretary and treasurer. Club members enjoyed a picnic last evening at Glen Miller park. The national convention of Phi Delta Kappa fraternity adjourned at Peru last evening following a formal ball. Officers elected for the coming year are: President, Judge V. V. Brumbaugh, Eaton, O.; vice-president, Thomas E. .Pickerell, Marion, Ind.; master of ceremonies, Glen Evans, Greenville, O.: secretary-treasurer, C. N. Nichols, Portland. Ind.; auditor. Norman Kerr, Kokomo, Ind.; sergeant at arms, George Biggerstaff, Wabash, Ind.; jnner guard. Fred Perry, Zanes-

ville, O.; outer guard, Carlton France, Union City. Ind.; national Western organizer, John Whltten, Portland, Ore.

The meeting of the Four Corner Club which was to have been held Friday afternoon has been postponed indefinitely.

Mrs George TJnthank and daughter, Bernice, of Cleveland, O.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rich at their home north of the city. Later they will go to Cheppewa Lake, O., where they will be joined by Mr. Unthank and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thompson and family of West Virginia. The Thompsons formerly lived in Richmond.

The Perseverance Bible class of the i

First Baptist church met Tuesday -with Mrs. Gecrge Bowers, at her homo on Hunt 6treet. The regular quarterly j business session was held. A picnl'; will be given by the class the second Wednesday in August. j The Missionary society of the Sec- j ond English Lutheran church will , meet tomorrow afternoon a 2 o'clock j with Mrs. Mary Ward at her home on

National avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hornaday and family left today on a motor trip to Winona Lake, Ind., and Wawasee, Toledo, Sandusky and Cedar Point, O. An Interesting and well attended meeting of tho Woman's Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church was held yesterday afternoon with Mrs. F. A. Dressel, on South Eleventh street The meeting opened with a song by the society, followed by the scripture lesson read by Mrs. Schnelle, and Rev. M inter led in prayer. Mrs. John Marshall sang a solo. "Singing All the While," and Mrs. John Eggemeyer pave a reading, "Previous Engagements"; Mrs. Isaac Smith talked on the West Indies, the subject for the lesson. A piano solo was given by Miss Mildred Nusbaum and Miss Helen Eggemeyer, accompanied by Miss Alice Knollenbere:, sang two solos. After a short business session, a social time was enjoyed and refreshments were served. The society has adjourned for the summer.

Master John Rupe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rupe, has gone to Sturgis, Mich., to Join his parents, after spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Williams. The Rupes have recently moved to Sturgis, where Mr. Rupe, with his father, will conduct the Central Wheel company.

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Opened Wednesday morning, a success far beyond our expectations. We anticipated a regiment of eager buyers for the merchandise offered eclipsed any values we had ever given. There are many kinds of store service, but the service that counts most is the ability to distribute merchandise on a small margin of profit. This has been our greatest desire and the reward has been a constantly growing patronage. Every day of our July Clearance Sale must be a banner day and we expect to make it so by adding new merchandise each day. So come you will not be disappointed.

DOMESTICS ON SALE 500 yards Unbleached Crash OA. 25c quality, per yard mtj 500 yards Unbleached Crash OrJ 30c quality, yard IC 200 yards 72-lnch Bleached Tabling $1.00. quality; July Sale OO price, yard OOL 200 yards 85c Bleached Tabling 85c quality; July Sale price, yard I UC 200 yards of Bleached Tabling 50c quality; July Sale price ir per yard rrOC 1000 yards 30c Shirting to go at, yard I C 1000 yard3 best Apron Gingham, 25c quality; July Sale OOJprice, per yard Ui'2,Ks 1 case best Calico, both - C light and dark, yard IDC 2 cases 30c yard-wide Q7Jl Percale, to go at, yard. .. Ml 2v 2 cases 35c yard-wide Per- QOJL0 cale, dark or light, yard. . 02t 10 dozen 81x90 Bed Sheets, worth $2.00; July Sale price I- nr each 5JL I D 1 lot Dress Ginghams, spe- or rial at yard ZiOC 1 lot Dress Ginghams, QOJL worth 40c to go at yd 02C All Shirtings and Pillow Tubings to be sold at a Special Price. 25 dozen Huck Towels, worth $1.00 pair; July Sale price QP pair ODC 25 dozen Bath Towels, worth $1.50 pair; July Sale price (T- Of? pair 5J-0 25 dozen Bath Towels, worth $1.00 pair; July Sale price pr QQ 10 dozen Scarfs, worth 75c tlOg Sale price at DOC 10 dozen 81x90 Bed Sheets, worth $1.50; July Sale price Off each t&JLaO 500 yards Apron Gingham, worth 20c; July Sale price per i cases 40c Punjab Cambric, Q(?n 'uly Sale yard OOC 1 bale Unbleached Muslin OA 25c quality, yard mi)C EXTRAS Lot of beautiful Hair Bow Ribbons, floral prints. Special dur- ftQ ing July Sale, yard SOC One lot narrow Ribbons, good quality, all silk, worth up to 15c - yard; July Sale yard JLC One lot narrow Ribbons for fancy work, to go at, yard. . . . OC One lot medium width Ribbons, all good quality; to close at 1 A per yard JLvC Every Bolt of Ribbon In stock will be sold at a special Discount MORE SPECIALS One lot Ladies' Silk Boot Hose, assorted colors; July Sale on per pair OoC One lot Ladies' Silk and Fibre Hose, white, bronze and i r grey, $1.50 value; Sale.. 5JLJ.D One lot Ladies' Under Vests, low neck, sleeveless, worth 20c - p July Sale, each J.OC One lot Ladies' Union Suits, open and tight knee, sizes 34, QQ 36 and 38 OcC One lot Ladies' Union Suits, open and tight knee, sizes 40, 42, ,f Q 44; July Sale price HC One lot Mens Athletic Union Suits. July Sale 68c each QT two for tDOD One lot Men's Union Suits, short sleeves; while they last QQ each OC Mens Best Quality Work Shirts at Discount of 10 percent. 10 percent off on all Men's Plain and Pleated front Coat Shirts, cuffs attached. 10 percent discount on all Dress Shirts. 10 percent discount on all Pajamas and Sweater Coats.

One lot Men's Seamless Socks

black, tan and grey; July Sale 1K each; 2 for....

One lot Men's Lisle Socks, black, white, bronze and grey, 50c values July Sale 35 ff three for DXUU One lot of Men's Silk Socks, black, white, grey and navy; worth 85c

per pair; July Sale B3 Per pair; 2 for. . .

One lot Men's White Muslin Night

Shirts, good quality. Just to see them go, each

25c

Ready - To - Wear

Echoes

Sale

SUITS

One lot 2-piece Middy Suits, Middy and Skirt, white and colored combinations, all white and solid colors in tan and blue; $12.00 (Jf values July Sale price t0O i t) Just Read This One rack of colored Suits. Colored Coats. White Coats and Silk Coats, values from $20.00 to $28.00; to close during JQ rjf? our July Sale for I D One rack including odd Suits in Blue, Black and Light shades, Black and Blue Silk Coats, also Colored Capes, worth $20.00 to (J- J rrjr $30.00; July Sale price for t&J.l D One rack fine Suits: Blue, Tan, Black, Taupe and Grey; worth $40.00

to $50.00. Among this lot you will also find Light Broadcloth, Velour,

Faille Silk and Bolivia; $35.00 to $50.00 values. All go special for

$19.75

BLOUSES One lot Waists, white and colored stripe

1 Voile and Batiste. Special for

$ fT quick sale

One lot White Organdie Waists, colored trimming, colored stripes; special for

One lot Satin Stripe Wash Waists, also Georgette and Crepe de Chine, in assorted colors, worth $4 to $5; July Sale

$1.45

$2.45 $3.45

One lot colored Georgette, Crepe de Chine Waists worth $6.00 (TJ QK and $7.00; special for DTCttl Fifteen odd Waists, broken sizes, to close at greatly reduced prices. Silk and Wool and Gingham DRESSES

One lot of Silk and Serge Dresses, small sizes, splendid values; worth $10.00 to $12.00 rjJT July Sale price DIIO One lot Silk Dresses in plain colors and checks $20.00 and $22.50 values July Sale $4. 5 One lot Silk Taffeta, Jersey and Voile Dresses, worth

$25.00 to $30.00; to close during this Ol Q 7 sale for DJL I O One rack of White Voile and Plaid Gingham Dresses, regular price $15.00 to $20.00; July Sale dQ rjp? price for D7 I O One rack of Plaid Gingham Dresses, as- (JA QFC sorted colors and sizes special to close.. D"Xt)

Found On the Second Floor Annex

$2.98

1 lot of Girls' Lawn and Voile Dresses in sizes 8 to 14 years are worth $4.00 July (!Q QQ Sale Di.ZJO 1 lot Misses' Gingham Dresses, sizes 12 to 16, regular $4.00 and $4.50

values July Sale

1 lot Children's Gingham School Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 (J- QQ yrs.. worth $3 July Sale iD JLi0 1 lot Colored Petticoats, Heatherbloom top with taffeta flounces; plain colors and fancy stripes, regular price $2.98 and ff $3.98; July Sale, each... DUU 1 lot Children's Gingham Dresses,

sizes 8 to 12 years, worth

$4 and $4.50; July Sale

1 lot Ladies' Bathing Suits, cotton

serge, sizes 38 to 44 July Sale, each

h$2.98

ilts, cotton $1.00

1 lot Children's Rompers both white and colored to close fTfl, at each DUC 1 lot Boys' White Wash Suits for quick sale; to close ff per suit 5XUU 1 lot Ladies' Bathing Suits, cotton serge and satine, former price

$2.50 to $3.00 July Sale

Our entire stock of Colored 40-inch Voiles The collection embraces a variety of designs. Beautiful colors, many dark grounds with gorgeous prints, goods worth 60c to 75c

yard; July Sale price yard

One lot fine Woven Colored Voiles and Silk Plaid Tissues. 40 inches wide; regular price $1.00 to $1.25 yard July Sale price per ryp yard t DL

$1.98

49c

.'?d38c

One lot 40-inch White Voile Dress Patterns, embroidered in beautiful colors, 5 and 6-yard lengths; regular price $6.00 to $7.50; JQ QQ July Sale price D0.O 36-inch White Gabardine, also Oxfords with colored stripes, suitable

for one-piece dresses and separate

skirts, regular price 6oc to

75c yard; July Sale price

One lot 32-inch English and Silk Gingham In large, fancy plaids, both light and dark colors. Just the thing for children's school dresses, 75c quality; July QQ, Sale price, yard OOC One lot Colored Beach Cloth, colors tan, buff, green, grey, blue, brown,

rose and pink; 36 inches wide

worth 35c to 50c per yard July Sale, per yard

19c

SILK AND WOOL GOODS ON SALE 1 counter all-silk Foulard Prints, worth $2.50; special dur- (J-f Q ing this July Sale, yard wliUO 1 counter Black Taffeta and Messaline, splendid quality, worth $2.25 yd.; July Sale price, Q- pQ yard pJL90 1 counter Soft Taffeta Silk, beautiful checks and plaids just the thing for your new summer frock. Regular price, $2.00, QO July Sale tpl-00 All-Silk Messaline, 36 inches wide, worth $2.00, will be (J-J OQ poid at pX00 Plaid and Stripe Satin and Taffeta, suitable for separate skirts, worth $2.25; July Sale, J- 10 price, yard pJLJ-j Very fine Satin and Taffeta in Stripes and Plaids, splendid for Skirts, regular price f7Q $3.50, July Sale, yard . . 5. I O Lot of All-Silk La Jerz. This is a beautiful material for Sport Skirts and Dresses. Staple and Oriental shades, worth $3.00; QQ yard ipA.OO Fancy Silk File Cord for Skirts. Dresses and Jacket lining, worth $1.25; July Sale. 7Q ner yard Ot 1 lot China Silk, also Lining Silks, worth 50c yard; July - O Sale price, yard JOt 1 lot Fancy Silks for Bags and fancy work, worth $1.50, CQ to go at. yard OOi Every bolt of Silk in our entire stock will be marked at a discount absolutely nothing is reserved. This will be one of the bu?y departments in our store during this July sale. All we ask is one visit. Splendid collection of Wool Dress Goods in plain colors, suitable for children's school dresses and separate skirts. This is where quality talks. Just think $1.50 ma- qO terial, July Sale price, yd. . . OOL 1 lot Wool Dress Goods, plain colors, fine quality, worth up to $2.50 yard. July Sale, per 78C There isn't a piece of Dress Goods in our entire stock but what is worth at least 25 per cent more than we have it marked, but in spite of this fact we expect to give you a discount of 10 per cent on all Dress Goods and Coatings. Every Remnant of Silk and Dress Goods will be marked at a special July sale price. EXTRAS Here is a chance to supply a season's Glove requirements at a very small out'ay. One lot Ladies' black and white

Silk Gloves, worth 85c pair;

July Sale, pair

One lot White Chamoisette Gloves, self and contrast stitching, are

worth $1.00 pair; July Sale

per pair

One lot white and natural color Chamoisette Gloves, large size

85c value July Sale, per pair

One lot Ladies' Black and Colored Lisle finish Hose, 50c value; July

Sale 35 each three

for

69c

79c .1 color size 59c Colored e; July

$1.00

RUGS

$47.50 $29.95

2 fine Velvet Rugs, 9x12, worth $60 Sale price 1 Body Brussel Rug. 9x12, worth $40. Sale price

1 Axminster Rug, 8-3x10-6 July Sale OQ QfT price fD&UtDO 1 Axminster Rug, 9x12, worth $60.00. C'7 ftA July Sale price tP1: I tuU 1 Brussel Rug 9x12 July Sale $23 95 3 Tapestry Rugs, 5-3x10-6 July Sale 93

Lot Velvet and Axminster Carpet Samples, 27x54, Sale price 1 lot Border Samples, choice 1 lot Rag Rugs, size 25x50, light and dark colors, Sale price

3 Wool Fiber Rugs 8-3x10-6 July Sale price 5 Wool Fiber Rugs 9x10-6 July Sale price 3 Wool Fiber Rugs, 9x12 July Sale price 1 Wool Fiber Rug 9x12 July Sale price for 1 Fiber Rug 9x12 July Sale price for 1 lot Small Rugs 27x54 July Sale price

$19.95 ..$5.85 $13.45 $19.95 $15.00 ..$3.98 . . . $3.98 ...$2.98 98c

MORE SPECIALS SOAPS Winter Bouquet Soap, worth 10c; July Sale, cake OC Kirk's Cologne Bouquet Soap Q worth 10c; to go at. cake Q Juveline, White Lilac, Jockey Club, Colgate's Palm and Turkish Bath, Castile, Remer's Glycerine, regular 10c Soaps, all to go, during O our July Sale at OC

Armours Monster Buttermilk

Soap, 6 cakes for

All our best Soaps, worth 25c per cake; to go. during our - Q July Sale, at lOt TALCUM AND FACE POWDER All Talcum Powder, Colgate's Violet, La France Rose, Dactylis, Cashmere Bouquet and Jap Rose Of? Talcum, 2 for LiOQ, All 50c Face Powders and A Q Rogues to go at TtOC

All $1.00 Face Powders dur-

25c

$1.25 IBSoAevvr ftnroJj0Jr JOJ?JXr:(f.'n 2? Dye Sr.

NMit f KZeVSVSS- f. XOrUWiSJtiyama !1V .rSa. in our Notion'panQQ V Ti ment will be Bold at a discount dur-

ing this July Sale.