Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 170, 26 May 1920 — Page 4

j?AGE FOUR

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920

Society

Mrs. Dudley Elmer and Mrs. Sarah E. Williams will be hostesses for a luncheon at the Richmond Country club Saturday noon. , One hundred Invitations have been issued. Miss Kate VanDusen has arrived in Richmond after spending the winter In California. She will visit here for several weeks after which she will

go to New Bedford, Mass., to spend the summer. , - The Royal ' Neighbors of America will meet Wednesday night in the Odd Fellows hall. The 19th anniversary of the organization will be observed and a good attendance is desired. The Earlham Heights Dorcas society gave a farewell party for Mrs. Ben Sanford Tuesday afternoon at her home on Roscoe street. . Mrs. Sanford and family will leave soon for a residence in Greenfield. The1 afternoon was spent informally and a dainty luncheon was served. The guests were Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. Mrs. Sarah Brunton, Mrs. Dent Coryell, Mrs. James Brumfield, Mrs. James Lowe, Mrs. Alice Walker, Mrs. William Morton, Mrs. Thomas Runyan, Miss Catherine Runyan, Mrs. Alice Lamberson, Mrs. Ballenger, Mrs. Essenmacher, Mrs. Sanford and family. The members of the Garfield faculty were entertained Wednesday

afternoon at the country hpme of Mr and Mrs. Cottingham. : Mrs. George Thorpe and Miss Susan Parry will be hostess for the Coterie

club Thursday afternoon at their home

on the Union Pike.

The annual midnight camp supper of the Seniors of Earlham College will be held Wednesday. ' The Neighborhood Thimble club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home

or airs, vieorge jaiveiage. The Duning system will be demonrtrated by the pupils of Miss Elizabeth Hasemeier In a recital to be given in

the high school auditorium June 15 atj

8 p. m. The advanced pupils win do

nraaa-ntaA Tiinn IS at the home Of MiSS

Hasemier, 41 South Twenty-first street.

Mrs. Wallace Seymour was hostess for the Jolly Twelve club Tuesday afternoon. Nine members were present. Mrs. George Herbst was a guestMrs. Henry Heet won the prize. Mrs. Fred Brown, North Ninetenth street will be hostess for the club In two weeks The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First , Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon at

the home of Mrs, Frank unamDers, North Tenth street. Mrs. Howard Dill will lead the lesson, her subject being "Christian Americanization". Miss

Yuri Watanabe of Kioto, Japan will

speak in native costume on the worK cf the Young Woman's Christian As

sociation of Kioto, of which sne is secretary.

Lavendar, yellow and white made the color scheme at the auction bridge

party given Tuesday afternoon by the

Mrs. E. J. Trefnnger, at her home on

North Eighteenth street, for the pleas

ure of her house guests, Mrs. James Davis, of Liberty, and Mrs. Blanche Cromwell, of Fairfield. The house was

artistically arranged with spring

Powers to carry out the color scheme.

Auction bridge was played at five tables. Prizes were given to Mrs. Davis, Mrs. William J. Blackmore and Mrs. Clifford Piehl. The hostess served a dainty luncheon to her guests

twho were. Mrs. William J. Blackmore,

Mrs. Arthur Whalon, Mrs. Clifford Plehl, Mrs. Walter Dalbey, Mrs. J. M. Dodd. Mrs. Edward Schalk, Mrs. Marion Stanly, Mrs. Custer, Mrs. Jay Dewey, Mrs. Fred Golz, Mrs. Gaar Rider, Mrs. J. H. Jenkins and Mrs. G.

1 A. Copeland.

Mrs. Eunice Martin, head of the Eunice Martin private school in Miami, Fla,, has arrived to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. M. J. Porterfield, South Seventeenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Gath Freeman and email daughter will reside at Cedar Springs during the summer. Mrs. William S. Kaufman, who has

teen the guest of her daughter in

Chicago for several weeks has arrived

at the home of her daughter, Mrs. El

mer Eggemeyer.

Mr. and Mrs. CAav Sutton, nf Jjtr.

caster, Ky., who have been the guests o? Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rice in the Pel-

ham apartments, have returned to

their home.

Miss Winifred Comstock, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comstock, of Reeveston, will go to Miami University to spend the week end. Mrs. Ray K. Shively and Mrs. Omar G. Murray, of the Westcott Place have

returned from Indianapolis. Miss Letha Chrow, of North Tenth street and Miss Heleji Johnson, of North A street, will leave for Pittsburgh, Thursday to spend the weekend, the guest of Lawrence B. Chrow, a student at Carnegie Technical Institute. Mrs. Orville Brunson and son are the guests of Mrs. Brunson's mother, Mrs. Clara B. Graves. Mr. Brunson is attending the "Y" camp at Blue Ridge, North Carolina. Mrs. Douglas Graham, nee Miss Dorothy Dill, has returned to her home in Indianapolis, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dill, South Eighteenth street.

The members of the high school

faculty will have a luncheon Thurs

day noon at the high 6chool. A surprise dinner was given Tuesday evening for Rev. Walter J. Cronin at his home on North A street In honor of the 21st anniversary of his ordination. The house was beautifully decorated with American Beautyroses. A large bouquet of them formed the centerpiece for the table. A five-course dinner was served. The guests were members of the choir' of St. Mary's church. Members of the choir and guests were Rev. Joseph Hyland of Eaton, Frank Holland, MiS3 Mae Boals, Mrs. Charles Weber, Mrs. Harley Ponterfield, Mrs. Thomas Carroll, Miss Mabel Geier, Miss Mabel Steinkamp, Miss Mary Murphy, Miss Nellie Brandenberg, Miss Frances Mercurio, Miss Lucille Crossby, Miss Vera Pfafllin, Misa Corinne Essenmacher, James Fitzgibbons, Harry Frame, James DeBus, Cyril Fitzgibbons, John Slatley and August Pfafflln. For the pleasure of Miss Corinne

Sudhoff, who will be married to Paul Witte, Miss Marjorie Beck entertained with a shower at her home on East Main street Tuesday evening. The evening was spent informally, after which the hostess served dainty refreshments. The guests were MissRhea Acteerman, Miss Mildred Cutter, Miss Leona Herschfield, Miss Ruth Heitbrink, Miss Triece Karcher, Miss

Marguerite Deukcr, Miss Ruth Weidner, Miss Marguerite Karcher, j Miss Christiana Karcher, Miss Ruth! Wickemeyer, Miss Edna Deuker, Miss j

Marie Deuker,. Miss Marjorie Tressell, Mrs. Roy Schneider, Mrs. Thomas Selig, Mrs. Roy Seick, Mrs. Carl Nlewoehner, Mrs. Frank Renunert, Mrs. Ada Meyer, Mrs. Elmer Klehfoth, Mrs. Louise Traumann, Mrs. Lavery Nie-

man, Mrs. Oscar Tressell, Mrs. O. A.;;

Kemper, Mrs. raui uruaey, Mrs. George Pflueger of Clyde, Ohio, and. Mrs. Beck.

Most of the products of Hawaii are raised by irrigation.

COLOR YOUR HAIR Give it the natural appearance it should have. We do hair coloring with the famous Beau Mande Treatment Gives your hald a lustre, als strengthens the hair roots. MISS M. E. STEEL 408 Second Natl. Bank Bldg. Take elevator 4th floor Phone 2499

32"' splendid, efficient V i jj household help and well i worth it! Sljjjjvj. fcAli is the best laundry bluing you can I I Sj1 f buy. Makes clothes snow white SrfrES Eg does not spot or streak, I 'irSiLi JfjL Comes In a sanitary container t j SlJJ jlh, x. wQich permits using the plu- f J i i I jTjjlS '- ing as I equired. IS cents S f mmmmmmmF JL at your grocers, S

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AGAIN SHOWING FEHR'S SUPREMACY in Value-giving

Introducing "Queen Make

Dresses The Wash Dresses with the national reputation not flashy trash. A Summer Garment made with the same attention as a Silk frock. Featured by the large shops in metropolitan cities, to. be had in Richmond at Fehr's only very moderately priced at $95

$675 $Q95 And Up

Miss Economy Special No. 30 ENTER, "MISS ECONOMY," IN A NEW SPRINGTIME

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For Memorial Day We Can Supply Your Needs. Prepared Wreaths, Blooming Plants, Mixed Boquets and Cut Flowers. Ample stocks. Wayne Flower Shop

1031 Main St.

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RoimimaLe Sale

A little soiled or damaged, and in the Rummage Sale at just a small fraction of their real worth.

ODD LOTS AND DAMAGED GOODS One White Wash Satin Dress Skirt 98 One- Brown Satin Dress Skirt, at 9S One Black Silk Crepe De Chine Waist 98 One Ladies' Outing Flannel Gown 50 One Knit Corset Cover, soiled, tor lO Odd Lot Silk Hosiery, worth $1.60, but damaged 29 One Lot of Children's Wash Dresses, worth $3.00, for. -98 One Lot of Children Wash Dresses, worth $2.50, for . -79 One Lot Ladies' White Wash Skirts, oiled, worth $2.50 69 One Lot Ladies' White Wash Skirts, soiled, worth $3.50 98 One Lot Ladies' White Wash Skirts, worth $5-$6, for 1.98 Three Sport Smocks, sizes 38 to 40, $6.00 quality S1.98

Silk Poplin Sport Skirts, light colors. $7.50 quality ...1.98 Bungalow Lace Curtains, red and green only, $3.50 quality, for 98 Children's Hose, black, sizes 6, 6 only, 50c quality. . -19 Black Cambric, shop worn, per yard 10 Dark Red Batiste, only this color, yard 10 Ladies' Summer Gauze Vests, all sizes, 50c quality, slightly soiled15 Men's Porosknit Underwear, soiled, shirt and drawers, $1.00 Quality 29 Men's Fancy Sox, medium colors, soiled X9 Men's Balbriggan Sox, size 9 only, 65c quality 19 Ladies' Fancy Wool Hose, light color, damaged 19 Ladies' Kelly Green Silk Hose, 9 only, $1 quality 45

Ladles' Armor Plate Lisle Hose, dark green, $1 quaUty .- 45 Ladies' Fancy Boot Silk Hose, white tod pink, white and blue and white and black, $1.00 quality, for 39 Men's White Lisle Hose, lace stripes, soiled, 75c quality 19 Men's Black Lace Hose, lace striped, fine lisle, soiled.. 19 Men's Silk Hose, black only, sizes 9, 10 and 11, 69c quality, for 29 Ladies' Kid Gloves, damaged, for 39 Ladies' Kid Gloves, damaged, for ?.. 69 Ladies' Silk Gloves, damaged, $1.50 quality 69 Ladies' Black Cotton Gloves, Damaged clasp, 75c quality 39 Ladies' Long Silk Gloves, size 6, 6, soiled, $3 quality. .75 Fancy Striped Gabardine, for sports wear, 75c quality ... 19 Fancy Striped Beech Cloth for sports wear, 75c quality. -19

Our First

Big Clearance Sale Continues to offer Unequalled Values in High-Class Ladies' Ready-to-Wear

Wonderful New Suits FuTS

Furs!

Every one new and made for this season's selling. Suits that were $ 55.00, now $29 J 5 Suits that were, $ 67.50, now $37.50 Suits that were $100.00, now $57.50 Suits that were $125.00, now $67.50 We have all sizes, 16 to 46, and in styles suitable for all ages,

Silk Dresses Sacrificed NEW PURCHASES Bought at slaughtered prices from manufacturers that were "CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS" ten days ago when the tumble In silks took place. Earlier in the season Dresses that were:

$35.00, now on sale at

$45.00, now on sale at

$19-75 I $25.00 I $37.50 On Dresses other than Silk we will give during this sale a straight discount of 20 PER CENT. This includes everything In the store.

$60.00, now on sale at

We Need Room

and for this reason only are we sacrificing our beautiful Fur Scarfs. Furs for next season are reported much higher, but our shortage of space compels this sacrifice. Some instancei the discount is 50 Per Cent. Just Half Price $15.00 Scarfs.. S7.50 $30.00 Scarfs 15.00 $42.50 Scarfs 21.25 $69.50 Scarfs 48.75 $75.00 Scarfs $52.50 $85.00 Scarfs 57.50 During this sale alterations as usual will be free of. charge. No C. O. D's, no lay aways, no charges.

A Wonderful Purchase of Blouses OA QQ For Blouses worth $10.00 and in some Instances $12.00 and $15.00. V0 They are of the very best quality of Georgette Crepe, Tricolette and Crepe de Chine.

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Summer Furniture at Interesting Prices

Couch Hammock Time Coming

Our Hammocks have all modern improvements, such as springs, supports, chains, J0J QPC etc Prices start at tpUJ00

NOTE THIS SLAT SETTEE SPECIAL

1.48

FOR THIS STURDY MAPLE SLAT SEAT Will Stand Outside Weather Conditions.

An Unusually Comfortable and Well Made Porch Swing

$2.98

This swing is large and has arms, a shaped seat and high back which makes it very comfortable. It is made of selected material throughout, very strong and durable. Comes complete with chains.

5360

An All Fiber Suite $ -Excellent Quality

This set is unusually comfortable a3 well as being of attractive design. Has broad arms and backs, with roll seats. Made of the best quality of fibre, well finished and will stand all sorts of weather.

North Star Refrigerators have a steady cold wave In them. A special value at

$9175

Economical, sanitary and well insulated. Has roomy interior, with shelf.

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