Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 21, 4 December 1919 — Page 4

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THEKICHMOND PAIXADIUII AND 8UN-TELEGRA11, THURSAY, DEC. 4, 1919.

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Society

At. the nMdnc Of the A. N, C. club last evening with Mis ftorence Burgee on South Ninth street, the hos- - teu announced her engagement and

approaching marriage to Jack GrosTenoT, bob of Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Groa Tenor ot North Eleventh street. A

telegram, read at the hxncheon table

late In- the erening. announced -the date1 of Dee. 25 tor the wedding. The guests at the meeting last erening were Mrs. George Welsh Mrs. .Carl Laage - Mra. Sari Kmler, Mrs. . Ray Wlckemeyer, Mrs. Forest Qertalde,

Mrs. "Carl Kanftmaa, Mrs. Roecoe Candler. Mrs. Ray Brunton, Miss Mary

Jane Bulla an4 Miss Hasel Maahmey-

er.

Members of the Wednesday Needle club entertained' their husbands last

erening with a picnic runner at the

home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur BQ1 on

South Fourteenth street. The erening

was spent informally. Oarers were

laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dykexnan. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Whelan, Mr. and Mrs. Lather Feeger. Dr. and Mrs. E.

J. Dykeman, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. H11L

The regular meeting of the mission.

ayr society of First Christian church

was held yesterday afternoon In the parlors of the church.- Mrs. Belle Har-

arla had charge of the derotionals

which was followed by a solo by Miss Marie Deuker. A paper 'written by

Mrs. Frances Wiley on "The Language

Question" was read by, Mrs. Edward (Sharp. It was decided' to postponed

the C W. B. M. day which was to hare i observed, Sunday. . Two new members

; were added to the membership yester

!lay. After a social hour refreshments

hrare'serred by the following host-

lesses: Mrs. Inex HIrshburg, Mrs.

Mary- Champion.- Mrs. Lena Trobaush.

Mrs. lassie Vossler, Mrs. Shirley Rust

land Mrs. Ella Curry.

- ' A A nfffal rmH-nm- n V . Ami.

IMelas clnb will be held this erening

vwun miss Helen Haseytin at her jhome on Main street ' All members 'fare urged to be present as business

yvi importance wju discussed. f Mr-and Mf. F.Guflford and little eon, Charles, of ConnerSTflle, spent J Tuesday .with, friends here. ' . Miss Martha niff as gone to Green- ; vllle and Dayton, O., for a few days' ;4 visit with friends. ;; !On account of illness the A.VN. C. club will not meet this erening. but - will meet next Thursday erening, De

cember IV with Miss Corrme Schneider at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Xenophon King and little daughter; Nancy, left this morning for their farm near Milton, where

they will reside. Mrs. King was for

merly Miss . Gladys Bailey. - J. J. Miller ot Montana, is spending a few days la the city with his brother, J. C Miller of South Tenth street. " ' "". The joint meeting of the aid society and Woman's Missionary society of First Presbyterian church will be held tomorrow afternoon in the church parlors at 2:30 o'clock, instead of today as announced.

' The Woman's Foreign Missionary

society of the Natarene church will meet this erening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. . Jessie Sleeth at her home on

Southwest A street. The class of

girls taught by Mrs. Wilcox has

charge of the music. All women and friends of the church are Invited.

The Rill Top Sewing circle will meet

tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Charles Addelman at her home on East Main

street.

The Rer. E. Howard Brown has returned from Ohio, where he delivered

addresses at Selma and Ludlow Falls,

on "Stewardship." He has been assisting B. Willis Beede in the mission ary conference.

An entertainment and social will be given at District school No. 9 on the Henley road tomorrow erening. The

public Is . inrited.

Mr. and Mrs. Olirer Worley and son

hare returned to their home in Chi

cago 'after attending the golden wed

ding celebration of the former's par

ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Worley.

The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will not meet this week. The meeting will

be held next week, the date to be announced later.

Women of the Tirzah aid society

entertained their husbands and faml-

Sleep?

Does a dry cough keep you awake? - KEMP'S BALSAM will stop the tickle that makes you cough. GUARANTEED.

lies informally last evening ' at the borne of Mrs. Louis Klrchgesser on Lincoln street. Twenty five members were present.. Mrs. Lillian Jones en

tertained the party with readings during the erening. A buffet luncheon was served and the evening spentt in contests, anisic and games. , .

Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Martin of Indi

anapolis are the parents ot a daughter, Joan,, .bom . last . week. at. their

home there. Mrs. Martin was formerly Miss Leah Throckmorton of this

city.

Calanthe- Circle ot Pythian Sisters.

will meet tomorrow afternoon with

Mrs. Fred Wickett at her home. 804 North Fifteenth ' street. Members are

requested to bring Jelly, which will be donated to the Day Nursery.

Mrs. William Wentllng was hostess

yesterday afternoon at her home on

North Sixteenth street for a meeting

of the Jolly Twelve club. The afternoon was spent In needlework after which the guests were entertained

with a six o'clock dinner. . The Christ

mas meeting of the club will be held next week with Mrs. Wallace Seymour

on North Nineteenth street.

No change has been made in the

dancing classes of Mr. and Mrs. Bert

Kolp and the regular Friday erening

dancing class will be held at 7:30 o'clock and the assembly dance at 9

o'clock.

No. IB.

Clogged-HJp Liver Causes Headache If s foolish to suffer from constipation, sick headache biliousness, dirriness.

indigestion, ana kindred ailments

when Carter's Little Ltr

nils will end I all misery in XL a few hours. A Purely rege- 4 table. Act 1

gently on liver and bowels.

TRtyrcrrg!

Mrs. Laura Dill, of Falmouth. Ind

ia visiting friends here for a few days..

The Four Corner club will meet

tomorrow afternoon withy Mrs. Will Hannlng at her borne, 416 South Ninth street.'

The Carnation club' will, meet to

morrow erening with Mrs. Edward

Stigleman at her home. 24 North Four

teenth street.

The Woman's '." Foreign ' Missionary

society of First Methodist church held an interesting meeting .last evening with Dr. and Mrs. U. B. G. Ewing, at their home on South Twelfth street.

Mrs. J. W. Shallenburg was leader for the meeting -and Mrs. R. L. Semans conducted the devotional services. Mrs. I. A. Hill, a medical missionary from India, gave an account of the medical work now being done in India. Miss Emma Newman gave a reading,

Bared by Grace," and the Neff ram

- Vir home,. 12 North Eighteenth street.'..- .v .. : lae Loyal, Women's Club. of First Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon with -Mrs. Maude Allen at

her home, 403 National Road west.

able tailoring-houses." It cost 110 francs, about 111 in American money.

" The Italian government has decided

t ctrlf y s.000 . kilometers ot ran-

roads.

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QUIA AIM W A OTWW ed with a six o'clock dinner last even-

lng at their home on North Sixteenth street. Covers were laid for eight guests, at. a- table attractively appointed with pink chrysanthemums and ferns. The house was profusely decorated with smllax.

"NATIONAL SUIT" IN FRANCE IS STYLISH AND CHEAP . PARI8, Dec.. 4. The . "national costume", for men, manufactured by the government, to combat the" lncdeaslng price of clothing, made its appearance on the Paris boulevards Dec. 1. But for little strip of linen Inside the coat, marked "national garment" -one

would never know that the suit was

ily ot Greensfprk. furnished a pro- anyth,B ,di"erf"! fro?,?th6r,8 ?Ily

gram of musical numbers. A social hour was enjoyed and refreshments

were served. Forty guests were pres

ent. The January meeting will be with

Mrs. - K. L. Semans at the parsonage on South Fourteenth street. The Hughes chapter of Westminster Guild will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock with Miss Mae Newban

tuinea out of the so-called fashion

Building of the Chinese Grand canal

started 2.500 years ago.

Two articles for the price of one Plus 1 cent at , Fotlcr'i One Cest Sale Tomorrow Is the last day

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HOW TO BE OF DANGEROUS DANDRUFF

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If you have ' dandruff you must" get rid of it quick it's positively dangerous and will surely ruin your hair If you don't. Dandruff? heads mean faded, brittle, straggly hair that finally dies new hair will not grow then you are hairless and nothing can help you. The sure way to abolish dandruff for good is to destroy the germ that causes it. To do this quickly, safely and without risking a penny get from your druggist's some Parisian Sage, (liquid form). This is guaranteed to banish all dandruff, stop itching scalp and falling hair, and promote a new growth, or the cost, small as It Is, will be refunded. Parisian sage Is a scientific preparation that supplies hair needs an antiseptic liquid neither sticky nor greasy, easy to apply and delicately perfumed. If you want beautiful, soft, thick, lustrous hair, and lots of it, by all means use Parisian Sage. Don't delay begin tonight a little attention now helps insure abundant hair for years to come. Adv.

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EARLY BUYING ASSURES BEST ASSORTMENT

RICHMOND'S DAY LIGHT STORE

DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING NOW AND SAVE

Dece

Sale

of Exquisite

Silk Uederffarmemits

Great special purchases of new all silk undergarments at prices that afford decided savings to holiday shoppers.

Silk Camisoles Washable Satin in pretty lace trimmed and tail- A A ored models DLeUU

Fine quality, satin trimmed, with filet lace and QQ ribbon, at tDXeiO

White and flesh-colored Sat

ins, bands, of Georgette, lace

and ribbon at

' V bV ftMVV $2.98

Silk Vests A wonderful assortment of jersey Silk Vests at $2.50 1 $5.00

Silk Envelopes a Crepe de Chine, tailored, embroidered and lace 1" QQ trimmed styles. . rpXeO

A host of lace and tailored models of Crepe de Chine, hand embroidered, at $2.98 & $3.98

Nightgowns Crepe de Chine, in tailored and pretty ribbon QfT QQ trimmed models. . vt)t0 Silk Bloomers Tailored and smartly trimmed styles of Wash- QQ able Satin at ,1; . tDOetO

Mew

Bloe

Becoming: in design and very special in price, arrive in time for Xmas j -. Three Groups at

$98

7?

Georgette ' and Crepe de Chine in a large selection of 'colorings, r

Georgette Blouse in light and dark colorings,! beautifully lace trimmed.

Very unusual values and many 'new styles and colors of Georg-eette.

Our West Room Furnishing Goods Department Offers a Wonderful Line of

HOSIERY An Ever Welcome Gift

Ladies' pure silk and fibre Hose, black, white, grey, cordovan, navy blue, pair at 91.50 Ladies' (small lot) Silk Hose, black, white, grey, cordovan shade, pr. $1.25 Ladies' Thread Silk Hose in navy, battlship grey, pearl grey, black, white,' pair at $2.00 to $3.00

Ladies' black cashmere Hose, special, pair :.75 Ladies' Fancy Cashmere Hose, heather, brown, green, pair.. .$2.00 and $2.50 Ladies' black and white lace stripe Hose, Onyx make, pair ...$3.00 Ladies' Silk Hose, silk top, black and white, pair S3.50

"Gifts for Everyone"

LADIES UNDERWEAR

In All Kinds, Silk, Cotton and Wool

Most Practical Christmas Gift Kaysers Italian Silk Underwear

Ladies' Silk Vests, pink, each ..... .83.00 Ladies' Silk Bodice Vests, pink, each $3.00 Ladies' Silk Knickers, small lot, each $4.00 Ladies' Silk Marvel fit pink Knickers, $5.00 Ladies' Silk Pink Union Suits, while they last, suit v $6.50 Ladies' Cotton and Lisle Hose, black, white, cordovan, grey and beaver, 50 to $1.00 Ladies' Silk Boot Lisle top hose, Black, white, grey and Cordovan, pair $1.00

GOOD WARM UNDERWEAR

Long sleeves, short sleeves, no' sleeves, knee and ankle length. Ladies' Vests and Pants, heavy and medium weights, each 81.00, $1.25 Ladies' Union Suits, wool, silk and wool ; most all shapes, suit $3.00 to $6.00

Ladies' Merino Vests and Pants, all sizes. White and natural colors, Each at $2:00 to $2.75 Ladies' Medium and Heavy Weight Union Suits, useful present. Suit at $1.00 to $2.50

"Do Your Shopping Early"

GLOVES are always acceptable Christmas Gifts Children's Cape Gloves, new tan shades, pr. $1.50 Children's tan silk lined Cape Gloves, sizes 5-0 to 3; pair $2.00 Sizes 4 to 6; pair". , $2.25

Children's Grey and Brown Gloves, sizes 2-0 to 3, pair ....$1.75 Sizes 4 to 6, pair $2.00 Children's Fur Top Han Kid Mittens, pair i $1.00 Children's Biarritz strap wrist tan shade Gloves, pair $2.50 Children's Knit Gloves and Mittens, pair ....50 to $1.00 Ladies' Cape Street Gloves, special brown, grey and tan, pair .... .$1.75

Ladies' black, white, beaver, brown, chamoisette Gloves, 2-clasp, per pair at $1.00 to S1.75 Ladies' Strap Wrist Leatherette Gloves, beaver, bubek, brown and mole, pair at $1.50 to $2.50 Ladies' Dorothy real French Kid Gloves, blback, white, special, pair . . . .$3.00 Ladies' Trefousse French Kid Gloves, best make, black, white, pair. . .$3.75 Ladies' Silk Gloves in the new shades and best makes, suitable for . holiday gifts; pair 1.00 to S2.50

"The Store with the Xmas Spirit"

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