Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 66, 28 January 1920 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, JAN.. 28, 1920.
1 1 1 1 1 i Society
V Twenty-five couple attended the 3-EIk'f dance last evening at the club house.". Kelp's fire piece orchestra 4 ptayed.4; , Those at tend Ins were: Mr. Itnd Mrs. -Harry Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Xawrence Jessup;Mr. and' Mrs. Harry f Giles Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cummings, f Mr. and Mrs. Will Dill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Druitt, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley "Elmer, Mr. and Mrs." Roscoe Candler, plr. and Mrs. V. . McWhlnney, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Conkey, Mr. and Mrs.' Lewis Kluter, Mr." and Mrs. Ira Wdod, jWr. and Mrs Sara Vigran. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Parson Prof, and Mrs. F:' J. Hicks, Mrs. Everett McConaba. Miss iThelma Rymaster, Miss Leon Corey, Miss Olive Lewis, Miss Mary Higley. Miss Stotta. Miss Louise Mather, Miss 4 Marie Davis, Miss Wilhenmena Boggs, .Miss Georgia Whltesell, Miss Hazel Mashmeyer, Miss I .Margaret Wickeimeyer. Miss Louise Poos, Miss M. ; Marshall, Miss Mae Boals, Miss Alta fMcPherson, Miss Helen Rust, Miss j Marie O.Brien, EdBricker, Frank Boy Ian, Ray Jones, Charles Twlgg, 5 Clarence Berg, Clyde ' Semler, E...E. jDaflr, Howard Yeager. Paaul James, jjE. B. Calvert, Robert Toinlinson, Pete iLichtenfels, Ray Llchtenfels. C. " J.
Essenmacher, Harry Smith, Henry veLlebhardt, J. E. Skinner, George Veaver, - Harry Frankel, E. C. Price, Frank .Holland, Edgar, Loehr, Carlton Scott, F. J. Lewis, ' Henry Glick,
'Charles Blair, 'William Williams. Atf important meeting of the Wedoso
club was held last evening with Mrs. Francis Glass at her home on Main Street. During the business session officers were elected as follows : Miss Mae Apoleton. president and Miss
Lillian Johnson, secretary and treasurer., A social hour followed the business, and refreshments were server by - the hostess. Those present
iwere: Miss Margaret , and Martha Jones. Miss Lillian and ' Miss Wanda (Johnson. Miss Mae Appleton, Miss jtMarJoria Floyd, Miss Flossie Money, Mis3 "Lucille Schroeder,' -Miss Rath .5 VoBsler. " . v ' ' Announcement has been received . there of the marriage of Miss Mildred rlllsther Stephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stephens of Manchester N. . and Dr. Lewis Wells Johnson, of Dorchester, Mass. t.'Th ceremony J'took, place : on December 22, at the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson will reside In Dorchester, vMass. The bride, who during the War was in Red CJross service with ;jliss Mary Semans ' of tnis'city, was .located in this city last .Summer. She and - Miss Semans went to California . several months ago. The groom was an officer In the navy and was stationed over seas during the war and only recently was released from service. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence May hew went
to Indianapolis yesterday to see "The
Scandals" at onglish theatre.
The AJi'ha Theta club met last evening with Miss Thelma Pyle at her
i home. After short business meet
ing luncheon swas served. Those
present were Miss Marguerite Coz, Mrs. Francis Glass and Miss Alice Crowe. Miss Geraldine Pettibone, Miss
Helen McWhlnney, Miss Helen Was-
ham. Miss Florence Graham. Miss Lona Weist. The next meeting will be with Miss Lucille Schroeder at her home. The Sunday school class of Grace Methodist church taught by Mrs. Grace Stegall, will hold" its January meeting this evening in the church parlors at 7:30 o'clock. A short program will be given after the business Bession and refreshments will be served. ' A large ' attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Uusbaum entertained a party of friends at dinner lffst evening at their home on North Eleventh street. Covers were laid for fifteen guests. Miss Esther Beck who has been engaged in newspaper work in Kenosha, Wis. will arrive tomorrow to take up her duties as secretary to President Edward of Earlbam. The Do Your Bit club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Alice Markley at her home on the Middleboro pike. The Athenaea club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. William A. Johnson at her home on South Fourteenth
street. The subject for the afternoon
will be "Prisons." Mrs. Ethel Wickett will give a paper on the prisons at Jeffersonville and Michigan City and Mrs. Mary D. Hole will talk on the one at Plainfield, the Woman's Prison and the Penal Farm. Mrs. Rlsnrhe
sHoeffer will give Part 7 of the serial
story. ' Mrs. Walter Snaveley will be hostess tomorrow afternoon at her home on Pearl street for a meeting of the Daffodil club. Women of the Relief Corps who have a part in the drill to be given on Washington's birthday, are requested to meet tomorrow afternoon in the post rooms at 2 o'clock. The postponed meeting of the Better Homes Association will be held Saturday afternoon in the CentervIUe high school auditorium at 1:30 o'clock instead of 2:30 as usual. The publio is invited and those from here who wish to attend should leave on the 12:10 interurban. Officers for the year were elected yesterday afternoon at a special meeting of the Current Events club at the home of Mrs. Emma Hobson. A three course luncheon was served at one o'clock, covers laid for fifteen members. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Pearl Bills. Mrs. Agnes Haisley was toastmlstress and responses were given by Mrs. J. F. Holaday, Mrs. Louis Niewoehner, Mrs. Bills and Mrs.'
BATHERS FROLIC UNHAMPERED AT HAVANA
If t A pass Mrs. B. L. Eastman of New York, at left, and Miss Beatrice Heroandss of New Rocbelle, photographed en beach. J
1 One-Dieee hathins snita without stootinpn are nemHMl on tha hnt
tag beach at Havana, Cuba, this winter, and the feminine bathers are tak ing advantage of the opportunity to swim and paddle about unhampered by
iMucy u-unminga. xne pnoxo, uicen at juani xxao jseacn, en toe ootaldrta of Havana, shows two typical bathing costumes.
Hobson. In the afternoon a buiness session was held and the following officers were elected: President. Mrs. E. Voss; vice president, Mrs. Earnest Whltesell; secretary, Mrs. Stella Kerchevall; assistant secretary, Miss Mauna Green; treasurer, Mrs. Leonora Beach. The program committe is composed of Mrs. Hobson, Mrs. Holaday and Mrs. Niewoehner. The next meeting will be held February 10 with Mrs. Lizzie Bescher. Circle one of First Methodist church will hold a special meeting tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Louise Beckett Miss Helen Eggemeyer, who at
tends Lake Forest college, arrived here last, evening to spend the semester vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eggemeyer, of Main street Mis Miriam Kelley is spending the day in Indianapolis. The Tourists club will meet Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lemon at their home on South Twenty-first street. Mrs. E. P. Trueblood will give a paper on "Czecho-Slovakia and Jugoslavia" and Mrs. N. S. Cox will give the topics of the day. The aid society of East Main Street Friend's Church will meet tomorrow
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the church. All members are urged to be present. Members of the Red Men's lodge will give a banquet and dance Friday evening for members and their families, In celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of Hokendauq.ua tribe. Miner's orchestra will play for the dancing which will begin about 9 o'clock. The entire membership Is urged to be present. Miss Doris Groan and Miss Janet Seeker will arrive here tomorrow evening from Indiana University to spend the semester vacation with their parents. Those attending the Happy Hour elub dance last evening in the I. O. O. F. hall were: Bernice Layman, Mattie Miller, Edna Fasick, Clara Schultz, Emma Schults, Mary Stoops, Irene Shank, Pauline Shank, Dorothy Williams. Marguerite Williams, Irene Shaffer, Marie Roach. Helen Bruster, Edith Hollingswortb. Edith Jones. Dorothy Brown, Marie Brittenham, Helen Steinbrink, Myrtle La Fuze, Betty Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mitchell. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Noss, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Roberts. Merle Williams, Russell Smith, Reed Longfellow. Earl Walterman, Vernon Eubank, Howard Ross, Vernon Hess, Cyrl Fitsgibbons, C. E. McBrlde, Russell Beck, Mr. Atkins, Jack Fynch, Cecil Wine, Paul Blei, Walter Frame, Perle Moore. Vernon Foland, Arnold Wagner, J. A. Sheller, Howard Brunney, Scott Kamp. Misg Missionary society of Second Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon with "Mrs. E. E. Davis at her home on North E street. The Jolly Twelve club will be entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Fred Brown at her home on North Nineteenth street. ' Members are requested to note the change in time of meeting.
mands the prevailing Influenza epidemic have placed upon the Visiting Nurse association. FRANKFORT Israel Smith. 90 years old. a resident of Mulberry, near here, paid his first visit to a barber shop this week, where he waa given a haircut and a shave. LAFAYETTE Dr. W. K. Hatt. head
of the school of civil engineering. due university, will be the principaT speaker at the annual meeting of the American Concrete association to be held In Chicago, Feb. 17. and also at the national conference on concrete house construction In the same city, Feb. 17. 18 and 19. '
Indiana News Brevities
EVANSVILLE The Ohio river, which has been rising here steadily for the past three days, has passed the danger line of 38 feet. SOUTH BEND A fund of $1,000 has been appropriated by the city council in an effort to meet the de-
Steel's Bath Parlors CRUM SYSTEM Sulphur Medicated and Mineral Baths for women and men. Lady and gentleman attendants. 408 Stcond Nat I Bank Bldg. ' Take elevator 4th floor
"Dardanella" has taken New York by storm has hit Chicago like a thunder-bolt and In Richmond, as usual, another complete Welsbrod "scoop will go on record for this store of musically competent, service.
First With the Latest
In order that Richmond eould be abreast with Broadway, all possible express delays were avoided and we were at our Indianapolis distributors earl Tuesday prepared to carry away every obtainable Columbia Record of this sensational release. i "Dardanella" will be the most talked of hit in years every phonograph owner will want it, and we have arranged for you to get this world-wizard fox-trot before it is too late. You may Get It Tonight for all of the Richmond theatre orchestras are to feature It on their programs, and as we will be open until 10 o'clock (tonight only) to meet the "after-theatre" demand do not put oft hearing this record until Saturday but come tonight early.
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Your opportunity; is here to save on 8ilk needs. We will save you 25 35 on all purchases during this
Crystal Silks Yard wide, all colors that are In demand, $1.50 qualIt, sale price $1.19 Falle LuBter, yard wide, all colors, both for evening and street wear, $1.75 quality; sale price. . .$1.25 Crepe de Chine All silk, double width in about seventy beautiful shades, $3.00 quality $2.25 Satin" Messaline All silk good weight and the color range is complete; every wanted shade we have, $3.50 quality for ' $2.98 Satin De Lux None better than the -De Lux Satin, all colors in stock; $4.50 quality; sale $3.50 Satin Radiant Similar to the Satin De Lux. with Just a bit more radiant Luster; $5.00 quality, $3.98 Fancy Silks Yard wide, beautiful stripes and plaids, $2.50 quality for $1.98 "Black Silk Faile. Luster Yard wide $1.75 quality, sale-price. . .$1. 50 Black Chiffon Taffeta Yard wide, all silk; $3.50 quality $2.75
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Black Pure Dye Taffeta, one yard wide; $4.00 quality for $2.98 Taffeta Silks Yard wide, pure dye chiffon taffeta that you are paying $3.50 a yard for. We have all color silk, $3.50 quality $2.75 Black Pure Dye Taffeta Yard wide. $4.00 quality, sale ..$2.98 Black Messaline Yard wide, good weight. $3.50 quality $2.98 Black Satin Supreme 40 inches wide; $5.00 quality $3.98 Figured Georgette Crepe Yard wide, half silk, beautiful color combinations, $2 quality $1.50 Underwear Silks Yard wide; they are also used for foundation for evening gowns; all the wanted light and pastel colors; $1.25 quality; sale price 89 Georgette Crepe All silk and a real Georgette No imitations in our stock. We show a complete color range; $3.50 quality sale price $2.75
Satin Plaids and Stripes New and wonderful combinations for Skirts or .Waists, $3.50 quality. . .$2.98 Fancy Chiffons A small lot greatly reduced, all our $2.50 and $3.50 qualities; sale price $1.98 Semi-Silk Crepe de Chine Only a few colors left; while they last, our 85c quality for 59 Kimono Silk Yard wide, beautiful color combinations, $1.50 quality sale price 98 Fancy Silk Poplins 27 inches widea small assortment in this lot; while they last 98 Fancy Crepe de Chine Yard wide, all silk, $3.00 quality; sale $2.25 Black Crepe Meteor 40 inches wide; all silk, very heavy, $4.50 quality for $3.50 Black Georgette Crepe All silk, the genuine Georgette, $3.50 quality, sale price $2.75 Black Silk Velvet All silk, regular, $3.50 quality; sale price ...$2.98 Colored Silk Vlevets All silk, regular $3.00 quality, sale ....$2.50
Wash -Goods ' Dress Ginghams In " plaids and stripes, 50c quality --39 Dress Ginghams Wonderful color combinations, 60c quality 45 French Dress Ginghams Extra width and quality, 75c value. 59 Imported Madras Gingham 32-in. wide, 85c quality 69 Blue Bird Batiste In flesh, sky and white, 98c quality, sale.. 79j Art Linen Natural color, very t scarce now, special 69 White Figured Madras Fully mer- . cerized ; 98c quality ......... 75 " Plain Chambray Ginghams All colors to match the plaids and stripes for combinations -69 aid 45 Black & White Batiste In stripes only; 35c quality, to close... 19 Cotton Foulards Yard wide, in dark colors only; 75c quality 59 White Waistings In fancy stripes; 65c quality -45 Plain White Voile 40 inches wide, . mercerized. 65c quality 45 ir Middy Cloth In plain white, beautiful finish. 59c quality .-45
25c
To our Customers Clark's O. N. T. Thread
Six Spools
Limit of 6 spool to each customer and sold only to purchasers of other merchandise. Yours for the asking 6 spools 25
HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR
Ladies' Silk Boot Hose Black and white only, 75c quality, now 55 Ladies' Silk Hose A good line of colors , for f -$1.00 Ladies' Brown Silk Hose Excellent quality $1.25 Ladies' Silk Hose In grey, brown, champagne, pearl and blue, $1.98 quality; this sale $1.50 Ladies' Silk Hose Full line of shades to match every gown or pair of shoes $1.98 Children's Ribbed Hose Double knee heavy ribbed; all sizes, 6 to 11; 59c and 75c qualities; sale price 45 and 59 Men's Silk Sox Black only, but we have all sizes. 50c quality . 25 Men's Work Sox, special this sale for 25 and 19
Ladies' Black Lisle Hose In size 8 only; 59c quality 39 Ladies' Lisle Hose Black or white, 85c quality for 59 Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose In black or dark brown, 98c quality.. 75 Ladies' Union Suits Low neck and elbow sleeve or high neck and long sleeves, $2.00 quality .....$1.59 Ladies' Union Suits Low neck, no sleeve, low neck and elbow sleeve, or high neck and long sleeve, $2.50 quality for $1.98 Children's Union Suits For boys or girls, all sizes, including, 2-4-6-8-10-12-14-16 years, up to $1.75 quality sale price $1.25 Children's Union Suits Both boys and girls, most all sizes; 75c quality, to close at 50
DOMESTICS
,.20c Crash, now .... 30c Crash, now ... 40c Crash, now ..
50c Crash, now 59c Marquisette, now ....... ' 65c Filet. Net, now 85c Filet Net, how
All Curtain Goods Remnant)
15d 22 32 42 39 45 69 v-y2
30c Percales, now ...... 45c Percales, now 40c Outing Flannel, now 45c Outing Flannel, now 50c Outing Flannel, now 25c White Outing, now . 35c White Outing, now . 50c Canton Flannel, now
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
L25 Muslin Skirts, now. .$1.00 i- $1.69 Muslin Skirts, now. .$1.25 o $1.85: Muslin Skirts, now..$1.50 $2.25 Muslin Skirts, now.. $1.75 $3.00 Muslin Skirts, now..$2.50
23 39 35 39 42 19 25 39
$3.50 Muslin Skirts, now.. $2.98 $4.00 Muslin Skirts, now.. $3.50 $1.85 Muslin Gowns, now..S1.39 $2.25 Muslin Gowns, now..gX.25 $2.75 Muslin Gowns, now..g2.00
Silk Underwear $2.00 Silk Camisoles, now, $1.50 $2.50 Silk Camisoles; now $1.75 $3.00 Silk Camisoles, now $2.50 $3.50 Silk Camisoles, now $2.98 $1.50 Navy Blue Silk Camisolesnow $1.25 $1.50 Silk Bloomers, now.gX.25 $2.50 Silk Bloomers, now. .$1.98 $3.00 Silk Bloomers, now..g2.50 $3.25 Silk Bloomers, now. .$2.75 $2.50 Navy Blue Silk Camisoles now $1.98
Extra Specials 9-4 Bleached Pepperell Sheeting;, $1.00 quality 75 9-4 Unbleached Pepperell Sheeting, $1 quality 75 35c White Outing Flannel 25 40c eolored Outing Flannel 29 35c Percales 23 45c Best Percales, yard wide 39 30c Apron Ginghams 23J 40c Fleeced Back Goods 29 45c Fleeced Back Goods 35 75c Feather Ticking, 32 inches wide 65 75c Blue Denim .'. a 65 50c Bleached Canton Flannel 39 40c Bleached Canton Flannel 29 House Dress Aprons $2.00 House Dress Aprons, sale . . . .$1.69 BLANKETS REDUCED $3.00 Blankets, sale price S2.59 $4.50 Blankets, sale price .$3.59 $6.00 Blankets, sale price $4.59 $7.00 Plaid Blankets, sale price $5.59 $8.00 Plaid Blankets, sale price . . $6.59 TABLE LINENS $1.00 Table Damask 79 $1.25 Table Damask 85 $1.39 Table Damask 98 $2.00 Table Damask $1.50 $2.25 Table Damask $1.69 YARN , Odds and Ends, Broken Lots, 50c to 60c Skeins, sale price 25 CHILDREN'S HOSE 50c quality, sizes 64, 7 and 72 25
Ready-to- Wear at Inventory Prices
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UP TO $25.00 1 Q) COATS, now pJLy
UP TO $35.00 EA COATS, now . . ....... .P A 4 iJJ
Cotton Batts Extra large roll, sale .$1.48 Large Comfort roll, sale ....$1.25 American Beauty Bat, sale 40 Curtain Goods Remnants Short lengths from 2 to 5 yards, yz Price Linen Toweling, full width, sale 22 Face Cloths, 12Vc quality, sale 8 Huck Towels, 50c quality, sale price . . .39 Turkish Towels, 50c quality, sale price. .39
UP TO $50.00 COATS, now . .
$27,50
Suits at Half and Less NOT MANY LEFT BUT THEY ARE REAL BARGAINS
J35.00 SUITS, $17.50 m66:surrs', '' 5 A
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$50.00
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$65.00 now . .
SU1TS...... $25.00
suns- .$32.50
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Dresses Slaughtered
23 Dresses, Odd Numbers We Must Clost Out at Once 8 Dresses, soiled or shop worn, up (JO fTA
Lto f 20.00 quality VUW
(These dresses we do not try on or alter) One Dark Wine Taffeta Silk Dress, flJIO (?A size 38: was 135.00. now P4t)U
One Belgian Blue Taffeta Silk Dress, size 16: was $35.00, now.,
One Black Taffeta Dress, size 44;
was $35.00. now
One Bisque Crepe de Chine Dress,
size 36; was $35.00, now
JOne Pearl Grey Taffeta Dress,
size 16; was $27.50, now One Tan Taffeta Silk Dress, . size 18; was $25.00, now .......
$15.00 $12.50 $12.50 $10.00
One Black Velvet Dress, size 36; was $28.50. now One Navy Taffeta Dress, size 38; was $35.00. nor.One Navy Taffeta Dreoo. size 16; was $25.00, r.ow .... One Navy Taffeta Dreas, size 36; was $25.00, now One Black Taffeta Dress, size 44; was $25.00, now ...... One Black Taffeta Dress. size 36; was $25.00, now , One Black Taffeta Dress, size 38; was $25.00. now .... One Copen Silk Poplin Dress, size 42; was $12.95. now .... One Navy Silk Poplin, Dress, size 36; was $12.95, now .....
SIO.OO $15.00 $12.50 $12.50 $10.00 $10.00 SIO.OO . $7.50 .. $7.50
