Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 93, 26 February 1921 — Page 4
.SUN-XaUSGKA dt KaCHMUND, iND ittii HiQUMON D PALLADIUM AND SATURDAY. FEB. JJ6. 1JJ21.
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The Trirollusi society will be entertainef'3)y ' Mr. and Mrs. direr P, Nusbaum at. their home onf Jiortli Thlri teenth Btreetj on Tuesday instead of " 'Monday "evening" on account of the toccnr Monday evening.-- A musical i f arranged by Mrs. Fred J. Bartel, Ernf Test Renk, and Mrs. George H. Egge'.fmeyer iljb a feature of the eventing. 1e mpcm eojmmilteef or: the oci fcaBiooiJs $eitfpoeed of the following personsY ""TJrV T. WT Krueger, Mr, Henry Bentlage, Mrs. Laura Pille, B. .B. Knollenberg and Howard Grottenflck.. . f . The Junior Luther league Trlaity Lutheran church will beentertained by Miss Ethel HeithaUa Tues- ' 5-day evening. The home department of the City
Bible school will meet. at the home of V Mrs. LeRoy Mansfield 53 J West Mali
street Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ' .Mrs. Coins will be In charge of the dev votlonal. Jn Raymond Holding, who for J8 years lias been a missionary in y ' Cuba and l who returns. jieat- month, ' . will talk on "The Home Department t in Cuba." ""-,' - The Criterion club will bo (entertain ed by Mrs A. B. Harrison net Tuesv day afternoon. Papers to be read will ; include a review of the "City of Delight" by "Mrs. T. V; Riggs and Mrs. v "W. L. Stump1 will read a paper on "The Struggle, of Jew$ for Civil Equal.Elty." Jfieapgnse rfil be flews sterns. The Ladies' Foreigo Missionary so,y ciety of Grace M. E. church will be en- ' tertained by Mrs. Clarence Kramer at her home, 1400 East Main street Wednesday afternoon. . A thank offering will be taken at the time. -; The Missionary society .of the First
Christian church wm .now us meeting of the Quarter at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the church. ? .All members who have- not paid their ' dues are asked to do so at that time. 1 Mrs. 'Edward Hohman will be hosr teas to the Wid-a-Wee club at her -home in North D street Wednesday ' afternoon. Members are asked to be . present at 2:30 o'clock promptly. The Arts and Crafts exhibit (now i; showing in the public art gallery will be open to the public from 2 until 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. ; .- K. H. Chutjian will speak informally to gals""lery visitors on. the exhibit of Persian rugs and will give a demonstration of . the making Of a "Persian rug. . ;? The art department of the Woman's . tlub will npt meet Tuesday morning. Instead a' gallery talk on the present . .Arts and 'Crafts exhibit will be given Tuesday afternoon in the public art gailerv. Preceding thetalk a picture on silk showing the development of ) the cocoon to the finished product will be shown in the high school auditorlum at 2:30 o'clock. The gallery talk will be held at about 3:15 o'clock. Mrs. J. E, Cathell will discuss the lace demonstration of lace making. Members of the . art department bf the ; Woman's club, art association mem- '' bers and oil members of the Woman's club are invited to attend the picture and gallery talk. The lecture on , French art has been postponed until ' ,March 15. ,T f r t; A dance for Ben Hurs will be given jn the lodge rooms Saturday evening lor members, families,; and friends. '. E. F. Long has left for the east after , Millers' orchestra will play. ... " a two weeks' visit, with his parents .-' at their home on Fort Wayne avenue. .n Mrs. Charles Cannon of South Six- ? teenth street, who was taken suddenly ill at her home Wednesday eyening. is improving slowly, s ; ' Mr. and Mrs. William Condo of Pershing were the guests -of Mr. and , Mrs. E. M. Haas of this city Friday. .. Mrs. W..G-. McVay went, to Lynn Sat. urday where sl will conduct the music for a reyival for three weeks. - "' j Misa Helen Buckley of South Elev-; - enth street Is in Indianapolis attending the annual state luncheon, dance. j
and Eastern province convention of the Alpha Chi Omega Borority which is being held at the Claypool hotel Friday and Saturday of this week. The Women's Relief Corps celebrated Washington's birthday with a special program Thursday afternoon, "America," sung by the audience, open,pd the program. The invocation given by the Rev. H. J. Sarkiss was followed by a song by Ernest Renk. Frank Strayef delivered the address of the : afternoon,. his subject. being Waghing- : ton. Following the address another solo was given by Ernest Renk, a musical nurobffpwby the Reddington trio, a flag salute by, the color bearers and audience. Toe benediction by the Rev. H. J, Sarklas concluded the. program. Later refreshments were served. A large attendance was , reported ... v Pythian sisters of Calantha temple were entertained Friday afternoon by :-.Mrs. Eva Harris. Plans were made to hold meetings hereafter on Thursday afternoons at the K. of P. temple, following the Kiwanis luncheons which are served by the Pythian sisters. The next meting will be held Thursday afternoon, Mar. 10. . , The Parent-Teachers club of Joseph f Moore met at the school Friday afternoon. C. B. Root of the Community t'Service' gave an interesting address on , the service, how it is conducted, and i why itvhasbeen made "possible. The Rev. G. G.Burbanck who 'was to address thtf meeting was unable to be I present. , ,- Arrangements have been
j made to have Mr. Root demonstrate
uio nvim. ttv a jueeiing io oe wen Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, to
which everyone in the community la
invited. Men and "women-, old people, andyoung people, all are cordially invited to attend, the entertainment next Friday evening. ' The hospital Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bamuel Kitchin, 1J7 ' South Twelfth street.
Thn Woman's Foreign . Missionary
society of the First M. E. church will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. V. B. G.-EW. Inc. Members, their suabaads, and friends of the society are cordially Invited to tttipd. vA special program Jias been arranged. 4 Tha Wi Richmond W: CT. TJ. will meet at 2:30 o'clock In the Community, house. Mrs. Florence Fox Black wilj conduct' the Btudy on the subject, "Tbej Gavernment an the Child'! in continuing the study of federal gov ernent. . v-''' ''. The Five Hundred club will be entertained by Mrs. Sidney Watt at her home on South Fifteenth street Monday evening. t i Mrs. Alvln Fox will be nosteas for the Delta Theta Tau sorority next Monday evening. A number of "dancers attended the Koip assembly dance from 9 to 12 o'clock Friday evening. .The Smith Kolp orchestra played for the affair. Those present included Misses Muriel Mashmeyer, Maxine Nobllt, Helen Jessup, Vera Shepman, Dorothy Rees, Doris Puckett, Martha Eggemeyer, Mary R. Pigman, Marguerite Cox, Kathryn Binkley, Martha Jones, Lev raine Long, Jane Carpenter, Edith.! Lewis, Alice Starr, Anna Dallas, Clara
Daub, Madge Kitchin, Dorothy Renk, Kathryn Daub, Rhea Crandall, Helen Bentlage, Greta Sisk, Helen Snodgrass, Clara Myriek. Florence Cummins, Vir ginia Livingston, Norma Goebel, Kathryn Lux, Frances Smith. Juliet Swain, Ruth Stevens, Bertha Karcher, Br ma
Williams, Miriam Jordocu Esther Reid, Mildred Wbiteley; Henry Zeltji, Frank Crowe, - Rndolph Schneider, Elwood Kennedy, George Tarkleson, Linden Edgertoa, Gene Messick, Ralph Kltchell, James Rees, Harry Thomas. Edmund Sndhoft, Burr Simmons, Don Bell, Keefer Calkins, Carl Amick, Thornton Brehm, Harold Sinex, Mark Heitbrink, Kenneth Wbitnack, F. E. Ashinger, John Kennedy, Fred Romey, Gus -Calvelage. Herbert yMahan, Keith Crum, Glen WeJst, Robert Graham, Alfred Smith, Waldo Dubbs, Dr, Wysong, Leslie Hart, LeRoy Harding, Walter Smith, E. Merryman, William Winchester, Lee Webb. Albert Hart man, Julius Karcher, Clarence Taylor, Albert Lindeman", Earl Tauer, Boyd Edwards, Roland Loebr, and Mr, and
Mrs. DuBoig. Complimenting William Condo, of Pershing on the occasion of his 80th (Continued on Page Sixteen) A PRACTICAL, ATTRACTIVE BLOUSE SUIT
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Pattern 3370 is here Illustrated. It is cut in 4 Sizes: 3, 10, 12 and 14
years. A 12 year size wfn require 27 yards of 38 inch material. Gingham with facings of linen would
be nice for this design. Or, taffeta
trimmed with satin, or foulard. Serge, gabardine, poplin, and velveteen, aro also attractive. ' " Vddress
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A pattern of this illustration mailed o any address on receipt of 12 cents In silver or stamps. Address Pattern Department Palladium, rattern will be mailed to your ad dres wftiin on week.
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Underwear, Petticoats, Kimonos Gowns of Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin, in flesh fr"r.P'.'rrd. $5.40 to $16.20 Petticoats of Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin in r.01 $6.75 to $16.20 Envelope Chemise Our line is extensive and beau-;-prt.".4....; $2.70 to $11.25 Camisoles A large variety of styles In white, flesh, grey, navy, brown and CI OCT . &? Fir? black from tpX.OO tO O Petticoats of all colors, materials, styles and sizes in the season's newest creations: Changeable Taffeta Silk, Embroidered Taffeta Flounces, beautiful Taf'.Z:. $5.36 to $13.50 All Jersey and Jersey-Top Petticoats in solid colors f?oi.ce87...$5.40 to $13.50 Silk Kimono3 in both plain colors and Japanese de2?. $9.00 to $31.50 - Misses' Silk Dresses in sizes S to 16 years. Taffeta and Messaline, all - QQ A A . . CA staple colors from ..... PUU tO tJJOX.OU
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BLOUSES in Crepe de Chine, Pongee, Georgette and Tricolette. All $3.98 to $25.00 Blouses during National Silk Week a 10 discount will prevail. DRESSES in Taffeta, Satin, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe and Tricolette, $19.75 to $100.00 Dresses, during National Silk Week at a 107c discount. UMBRELLAS Black and colored Silk, $5.00 to $20.00 Umbrellas, during National Silk Week at a 10 discount.
SILK Hose Gloves
,Men's Silk Socks; black, white and assorted colors; CQ pair OOC
Men's Silk Socks, black and colors
90c
$1.35
Men's Silk Socks, assorted shades; pair..
Special discount on all Silk Socks except Interwoven brand. Ladies' Silk Hose; black, grey, brown and other J- QQ colors; pair vl0O Ladies Silk Hose, assorted colors, black and white; a-t on pair tpX.OU Ladies' extra size Hose, black.
white and seal brown, pair
Ladies' Silk Gloves (Kayser
make), white and black only; pair
$2.25
Kayser 69c
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Vests
Ladies' Silk Gloves, black, white, mode, grey; -j Ladles' black and QC white Glove, pair. . . '. $X0J
s, white, $1.80
$2.70
Ladies' Silk Gloves, white,
black and colors; pair Ladies', Italian Silk Vests, pink; each. .
Ladies' Italian Silk ; Bodice ,Vests, pink; CO 7A each . I U
Ladies' Italian Silk Embroidered
Front. Fink Bodice Vests, each ........
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