Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 200, 30 June 1920 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1920.

Society

WOMEN LEADERS AT DEMOCRATIC MEET

A prominent social function In Indianapolis this summer Is the wedding

of Miss Mary Margaret Evans, daugh

ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Evans ol

North Meridian street, and Benjamin Nicholson Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson, North Eleventh

street, which will take place Wednea

dav at 3:30 p. m. The Richmond

persons who motored over for the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Robert Johnson, Edward Fair of Philadelphia, Miss Mary Coffin of Whittler, CaL, Miss Cedilla Parker, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Marvel, David Marvel, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, Mrs. John Nicholson, Miss Helen Nicholson. Raymond Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Eugene Qulgg . and Timothy Nicholson. - Miss Doris Puckett will he hostess for the Oriental club Thursday evening at her home, South Fourteenth street. Miss Maude Watt, 442 South Sixteenth street, will entertain the Delta Theta Tau sorority Thursday evening. Mrs." Howard Longfellow, 1111 South B street, will entertain the Daffodil club. Thursday afternoon. The Jolly Twelve club will be entertainedThursday afternoon by Mrs. George Brown, North Twentieth street. " Miss Margaret Beard and Miss Katherine Beard left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Cal., to visit their brother Edward Beard. En route they will visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gennett and daughter, Mrs. Rose Gennett Seeger, have returned to their home on East Main street, after wintering in Santa Barbara, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis TJrie and children will arrive Thursday to be the guests of Mrs. TJrie'B parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke, South Eighteenth street. Thomas Lawler and his sons, William and James, have returned to their home in Detroit, Mich., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Somers, South Sixth street. A K. of C. dance will be given at Jackson Park. Thursday evening, July 8. Evans-Smith's orchestra will furnish the umsic. F. A. Murray. Mrs. Deborah Thomas and Mrs. Otto Morrow are visiting relatives in Ohio. The Paul Hunt Post. American legion, will givo a dance at Jackson park Thursday evening, July 1. The Evan Smith orchestra will play. The public is invited. The Needlecraft club will give a play and musical program Thursday '. evening in Westville, for the benefit of the Westville Fall Festival fund Refreshments will be served. A small admission will be charged and the public is invited. Mrs. Mary Jay Ballard and daughter, Miss Eleanor, of West Fifth street, will leave for Colorado to spend the summer with friends and relatives Miss Emma Fetta, of East Main street, left Tuesday for New York, from where she will sail July 10 for England. Miss Fetta will spend several months In the British Isles, later going on to the continent. The ladles Loyal club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Moose club. All members are urged to be Lois Ward, Miss Emma Weaver and The West Richmond W. C. T. U. will hold the last meeting of the season Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. D. W. Scott, Easthaven avenue. Mrs. O. N Huff of Fountain City, county chairman of the W C. T. U. will be present and talk on Home Economics and Hygiene. All women in the city are invited to attend.

Mrs. Edna Miller Hieser entertained with an informal porch party, Tuesday afternoon, at her home on North Tenth street, for the pleasure of her cousin, Miss Marguerite Cunningham, of Oklahoma. The afternoon was spent with games and music, after which the hostess served a luncheon. The guests were: Miss Sarah Jessup, Miss Martha Jane Holcomb, Miss Mildred Ratliff. Miss Elizabeth Bell, Miss Lois Ward, Miss Emma Weaer and Miss Helen Riggs. The Hospital Aid society will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the home

Mrs. Solomon Says Being the Confessions of The Seven-Hundreth Wife. By Helen Rowland

(Copyright. 19:0, by The Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) My Daughter, there is Subtle Creature, which walketh abroad in the Land of Free Women, Lo, it adorneth itself in a "nobby suit," and a glowing hat-band, and its tan shoes are shining lights upon the highway. And wheresoever it goeth, it followeth after squabs, pursueth flappers, and its name is called, "Washer."

Now, the Wise Men of Babylon gathered together and took counsel among themselves, saying: "Behold, we shall exterminate this

THING! Yea, we shall select twelve Perfect Blondes of the City, and set the mas traps. And they shall lure the Masher to their sides, and lead him before the High Priests for Judgment. And the Fool shall be punished according to his folly!" Then, I questioned them, saying: "Wherefore, O Sages, do ye choose cnly BLONDES as bait for your traps? For doth NO man ever look sentimentally upon a brunette?" And the Wise Men shook their heads and smiled, Eaying: "Nay, Daughter, For a brunette must be exceeding beautiful, in order to draw the glances of men; but a blonde

need be only a blonde! "Lo, a comely, dark-eyed damsel

arcuseth a man's fears and suspicions, and at sight of her, his heart cryeth, 'Vamp!' "But there is something about yellow hair, which disarmeth him and weakeneth all his fortifications. And he can no more resist following after it than a kitten can resist following a

string, or a puprry resist chasing a rubber ball or a small boy, pursuing a military band. "Go to! Hast thou not observed, O Daughter, that in novels and in motion picture plays, all the sirens and ad

venturesses possess midnight hair and roving black eyes? Whereas, all the angelic heroines and persecuted saints are fourteen-carat blondes? "Lo, Cleopatra the dusky beauty may have made fools of a FEW men. "But it was Helen of Troy, the dizzy blonde, who caused two nations of men to make foods of themselves and of each other for her sake! "For, in his time, a man may have loved many brunettes, but he must always have a blonde In his life! "Go to. a dazzling brunette may walk seven city blocks without arousing

more than two glances of admiration; but a baby-blonde cannot take seven steps without causing the fluttering of hearts. "And a greater flurry in Wall Street hath been caused by the passing of a blonde, than by a fall In the stock market. "Verily, a red-parasol wared In the eyes of 'El Toro" is not more potent than a blonde head in the eyes of a, Masher. "And a little peroxide is a miraculous thing!" Selah. .

Miss Mary B. Fay Cleft) and Mrs. Maude M array Killer, photographed at San Francisco. Filling prominent roles at the Democratic national convention are Miss Mary B. Foy of Los Angeles, deiegate-at-larpe and committeewoman from California, and Mrs. Maude Murray Miller of Columbus,

national cemmttteewoman xrota Ohio, boaster for Cox at the convention.

Mrs. Miller is the leading woman

of Mrs. Eugene Price, 48 South Eighteenth street. The Ladles of the Golden Eagle will meet in the Red Men's hall, on Thursday afternoon. The Lady Macabees will meet Friday eevning in the I. O. O. F. hall, at which time a team drill will bo given. All members are urged to be present. Friday, July 9, a dance will be given for all the new members, to which all members and their friends are invited. The Christian Endeavor society of the Second Presbyterian church will give a hard times social, Wednesday evening, at the church. Everyone is requested to wear gingham dresses or overalls or be fined 25 cents. A program will be given to be started promptly at 8 p. m. Following the social an informal time will be enJoyed. Mrs. J J. Blossom, of North D street, was hostess for the A. N. C. club, Tuesday evening French baskets rilled with roses and larkspur, were placed in the rooms During the evening, Mrs. Raymond Ford, who has been living in Honolulu for the pai,t six years, gave an Interesting, informal talk on Honolulu. Late in the evening the hostess served a dainty luncheon to the following persons: Mrs. Raymond Ford, Mrs. Roscoe Candler, Mrs. George Welsch, Mrs. Earl Kinley, Mrs. R. C. Brunton, Mrs. Karl Kaufman, Mrs. Karl Lang, Mrs. Jack Grosvenor and Miss Hazel Mashmeyer The club will meet in two

weeks with Mrs. R. C. Brunton, National road, west. Miss Annette Edmunds of South Eleventh Btreet is visiting her brother, Dr. Edmunds, In Ann Arbor, Mich.

CANDIES Fresh Stock Always "Phil" Zuttermeister Now at 1103 Main

Cuticura Quickly Soothes . Itching Scalps Cuticura kills dandruff, stops itching, the cause of dry, thin and falling hair. Treatment: Gently rub Cuticura Ointment, with the end of the finger, on spots of dandruff and itching. Follow next morning with a hot shampoo of Cuticura Soap. Repeat m two weeks. Nothing better than these fragrant, super-creamy emollients for all skin and scalp troubles. B?CutIcuraToUetTrio'Q Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum are indispensable adjuncts of the daily toilet in maintaining skin purity and skin health. By bringing these delicately medicated emollients in frequent contact with your skin aa in use for all toilet purposes, you keep the skin, scalp, hair and handa clear, sweet and healthy. The Soap, Ointment and Talcum 25c. each everywhere. For sample each free, address: Cuticura. Dept. 9T, Maiden. Man." Cuticura Soap ahavea without mac

John H. Niewoehner Sanitary and Heating Engineer 819 S. G St. Phone 1823

CEDAR CHESTS One carload now on display Prices are right Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St.

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CLAIRE. Claire was- originally a masculine name. Generally spelled Clare, it was first used in England to name a Nor

man family who came from one of the villages of St. Clair. "Red De Clare", stout Glouchester earl, the foe of Henry III was one of them. The son of Red De Clare married into the house of Geraldin in Ireland and received from Edward 1, a grant of lands, now known as County Clare. His heiress carried the county to the De Burghs and their heiress married Lionel, son of Edward HI, thus making the county a dukedom and creating the title, the Duke of Clarence. The feminine form is said to have arisen In Italy as Chiara, and spread Into France where it was immediately changed into Claire. Though preferring the original Clare, the English accepted Claire, and it gained some vogue there, but in this country, it was adopted with enthusiasm, and has undergone widespread usage. The diamond is Claire's talismanic Jewel. It promises her brilliant attainments, magnetism and courage. Saturday Is her lucky day and 6 her lucky number.

A Little Giant

f Tbe Htd 2-oanc bottla, triple-

Vttenrth. true-bin c.aala two

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Piall quarts, and leasts only 15c. Sprinkle a drop or fttwoof

Original Condemned liquid Bhiin la tha finatec water. Make olotbM

This

Dinin

Set

of

Queen Anne Design Finished in Mahogany

There is a quiet dignity about the old Queen Anne masterpieces that gives an unmistakable stamp of refinement to the dining room. This is especially true of the set illustrated; patterned from ancient Queen Anne originals, finished in a rich mahogany and arranged for modern convenience.

The Set consists of eight pieces; a round

legged table, one arm chair and five

chairs, a butlet and eight pieces

six-side

$29800

LIU JHqI

Wing Back Rocker in Tapestry

Only

This rocker is both attractive and very comfortable. Wing back design, finished in Mahogany, and covered in a beautiful figured tapestry $36.00

William Table

and Mary Library

The table is large and of attractive design. Finished in either American Walnut or Mahogany. It has a large center drawer. Priced at $32.00

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HMEYER'S

"WHERE ALL THE CARS STOP"

Rummage Sale Thursday Morning Specials Store closed at noon Thursdays during July and August, giving salespeople half-holiday

10c

29c

GINGHAM PLAID CALICO, only about 300 yds.

to close. These goods are worth 30c a yard on today's market.

MADRAS SHIRTING 75c quality, only two

bolts to close at this ridiculous sacrifice. WHITE OUTING FLAN- - rj NEL, full width, goodJLlC weight, worth 35c a yard: only a limited lot to close at 17c

STRIPED VOILES, black

and white stripes only, a little soiled but worth yard for 19c

GABARDINE SPORT

SUITING, 9Sc quality.

only two styles left at this price.

19c

50c a

39c

LARGE MUSLIN PET- Of? TICOATS, only two left OOC and soiled slightly; worth 52.50 regularly.

SILK CAMISOLES.

worth up to $2.9S; color

flesh and new styles, but soiled.

79c

LINGERIE CREPE

best quality in white

pink and light blue, 69c is the price of this crepe; special 39c

!39c

ERS, sizes 4 to 8 years; JV worth up to $2.00, but a broken line to close at 79c

Our July Reduction Sale

means a saving to you of 20 to 35 on prices of just a few days ago No Regular Prices

Colored Wash Goods

75c NOVELTY VOILES PQ beautiful patterns in dark OcC colors, also a range of light shades, 75c quality, 59c. $1.00 GEORGETTE rTQ VOILES, styles that are I C exclusive and colorings that are correct in style, $1.00 quality 79c $1.25 FRENCH VOILES Qff early season's prices of UtJKs this quality seemed impossible at this price, $1.25 quality, 95c $1.75 IMPORTED (T- QQ VOILES, a better D.L.O quality than this is not made. We are indeed grateful to the manufacturers that made this price to us; $1.75 quality, $1.39

$2.00 FRENCH GEORGETTE

VOILES, beautiful floral designs that are exclusive; $2.00 quality, $1.69

$1.69

Silks Reduced $2.50 HEAVY CREPE QQ DE CHINE, all col- D170 ors including all dress shades as well as all shades for evening wear; $2.50 quality, $1.98 $3.00 GEORGETTE J- QQ CREPE, a full range LijQ of colors and the quality is the same that sold for $3.00 earlier this season; sale price $1.98 $2.9S SATIN MESSA- (T- QQ LINE, a good assort- iD-L.tO ment of colors to select from but we are advised we cannot duplicate our order for this silk: $2.98 qualitv, $1.98 $4.00 SATIN CHAR- (Jrt QQ MEUSE, heavy qual- DiUO lty, all colors and the kind you want for elegant dresses; $4.00 qualitv. $2.98 $3.00 SILK SHIRT- J- QQ ING. a limited stock 50 that cannot last long at this price; $3.00 quality, $1.98

Domestics Reduced

39c

29c

Curtain Materials Waists Reduced

$1.45

$2.00 TERRY CURTAININGS, new pat

terns just received and colorings not shown before; $2.00 quality, $1.45 fi9c MARQUISETTE 4F just a small lot to close frOC at this price; they cannot be obtained again, hence the sacrifice; 69c quality, 45c PANEL CURTAINS Priced special for this sale. Our line is now complete; some styles due long ago, just arrived this week and on account of the lateness In arriving, they are priced below their real value.

$1.59

$2.00 HOUSE DRESS

APRONS, both light

and dark styles, all sizes, $2 00 quality for $1.59

$10.00 GEORGETTE (TM QQ WAISTS, traveling o4.JO salesmen's samples bought for much less than their real worth. Special for this sale $4.98 $5.00 VOILE WAISTS. JQ QQ made of fine georg- 50.O ette voiles, all white, embroidered and trimmed very elaborated; $5.00 qualitv, $3.98 $4.00 WHITE DRESS (JJQ QQ SKIRTS, made of DC.70 fine gabardine and well tailored; $4.00 quality, $2.98 Baskets Reduced

$1.25 AUTO BASKETS, large size and durable basket for any use; $1.:

it v. 85c 85c SHOPPING BASKETS, oblong shapes.

suitable for shopping or picnics. 85c quality, 65c

85c 5 qual-

65c

50c PERCALES, now navy blue, grey and

light colors, also madras shirting styles; best percale made, now 39c

45c WHITE OUTING

FLANNEL, heavy double

fleeced, soft and fluffy; 45c quality, 29c $1.25 BLEACHED QQ SHEETING, Pepperell tOt brand, 9-4 wide, the very best quality; sale price ,98c UNBLEACHED SHEET- nr ING MUSLIN, heavy Dt round thread, soon bleaches white: special for this sale 25c 6 SPOOLS O. X. T. OA THREAD, plenty of 50 7C white; no phone orders; sold only to customers of other merchandise, 6 spools for 29c UNBLEACHED UNION OfT, CRASH, heavy linen ab- wDL porbent; impossible to buy now; sale price 25c Hosiery Reduced $1 25 SILK HOSE, most QQ all shades r P 1 e n t y of UOL black and white; $1.25 quality for 98c 50c HEAVY RIBBED QQ, HOSE for boys, all sizes OlC up to 116: these are seconds of 65c quality, 39c 50c SILK SOX for men; OQ black only and sizes 9 wiC and 10 only; 50c quality, 29c Handkerchiefs

Sr.e SPORT HANDKERCHIEFS, styles in hand

kerchiefs that are new; beautiful colorings, S5c quality, 25c

When the Painter Applies Paint to Your House

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It is better than any other prepared paint on the market or "lead and oil". The Sherwin-

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A. G. LUKEN & CO. 630 MAIN ST. v

25c

RE 39c

CHINE H A N D K E :

CHIEFS, colors and white centers with colored borders; very pretty; 50c quality, 39c

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