Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 309, 9 November 1921 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 1921. roocie M.

' One of the prominent events of the i Beason la the wedding of Misa Anna! Louise Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicholson, and Irvin Wilson Coffin which will' take place Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock ati the home of the bride's parents on j North A street. Mrs. Rudolph Knodel

will be the matron of honor and Abraham Stratton, of Chicago, will act as best man. The Rev. George G. Burbanck, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will read the service. Onlymembers of the Immediate families will be present. Later a reception will be held at the Country club. ' The wedding of Miss Helen Evans, of Terre Haute, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, to Andrew J. Greulich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Greulich, of 833 North Tenth street, took place at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning at the home of the bride's parents. 2012 North Thirteenth and a Half street, Terre Haute.. The pastor of the Terre Haute United I Brethren church officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Greulich will come to Richmond Thursday. They will be at home the latter part of the month on South Seventh street. Mr. Greulich is a member of the firm of McKinley and Greulich. Invitations have been Issued by Mr. and Mrs. John II . Nicholson, of 1901 Main street, for the marriage of their laughter, Helen Charlotte, to Yale Roots Schively, of Connersville. The wedding will take place at half after eight o'clock Wednesday evening, Nov. 23, at the Nicholson residence on East Main street. Samuel B. Carton was host for one of the delightful social functions of the season when he entertained with a studio tea on Tuesday afternoon for his guest, M. Maurice Dusmenil, the eminent French pianist, who Is making a concert tour of the United States. Thirty-five guests were received during the afternoon at Mr. Carton's new studio suite over 923 Main street. The pianist played a number of selections during the afternoon, which included French and Spanish compositions, Leo Ornstein's "Impressions of Chinatown," and a group of Argentine songs, which he rollected during a tour in South America. Baskets of yellow pompoms against the rich cretonne hangings of ihe Ftudio presented a lovely setting tor the affair, when Mr. Dumesnil played his numbers just at dusk. The function was the first of a series which Mr. Garton will give in his studio during the winter season. Miss Mary Heidelman, of Los Angeles, was the guest of honor at one (Continued on Page Fourteen) CHIROPRACTORS G. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. C. H. GROCE, D. C. 1220 Main St.Phone 1603 fHrtmuiHinimmiimummuiuttftmimmummmmmnimmiHirmmmiiiim Real Plumbing and Heating IS I CHAS. JOHANNING 1 11th and Main Phone 2144 iiiiiMtuiinMi:iiuii:it:i!ifiitHiiiiniiiiiHii:ii!!(Uiiuittuiiit'itiininiiiiiHiiiiiiui CHILDREN'S COATS, sizes 2 to 14, at Popular Prices Drv Cleaning, Pressing and Tailoring O'BRIEN, the Cleaner Phcnc 2207 41 North 8th St. ! GIFTS TH ATLASTj Eyersharp Pencils . i tf'jALirv .'I rCL t'- lf HOME Abralnm Linrcln once :-,aid, "A uatlrn is no rsronger than the foundation rf ho:ii.-i upon xhirh it is built." That fjtateni'nt is si ill true today. Happiness, contentment, progress and ambition depend, first and largely, upon home. Beautiful houses, wonderful mothers, ideal fathers, etc.. are all essential to happiness in the heme. but good furniture and attractive j y furr.ij.ure are necessary to make a J V i home complete. j j "The wretched tenement could , L : not be called home." "A place of rest." So says the dictionary in t defining the word "Home." In other words a poorly furnished. poorly decorated place of abode is ' not really home nor a place of rest. , The effect of good furniture ! upon children while their charactcrs are in the making is without j measure. It helps them to appre- J ciate the finer things of life, en- ( courages respect of home and influences them to want to stay at home. 7 17 South Seventh TVhero Your Money Buys the Most

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Our Silk and Dress Goods Department is famous for bargains, but now in THE BIG SAVING SALE we eclipse any former bargain-giving.

Satin Messalinevard wide $1.35 Not even when silks were at their lowest was a yard-wide Satin sold for $100. Black only. Crepe de Chine 40 in. wide $1.25 Did you ever hear of such bargains? All colors and a regular $2.00 quality of Crepe de Chine. Limit, 6 yards to a customer. Fancy Taffetas vard wide $1.00 Beautiful styles and plaids that are selling at $2.00 and $2.50 a yard. Serges, yard wide at For dresses and skirts; colors. 59c the wanted All-Wool Serges at 75c You cannot buy this quality tor less than $1.00 a yard. All colors.

Outing Flannels and Blankets

20c Outing Flannelat 12k Good heavy fleece; nice patterns select from. to 23c Outing Flannel at 17c Both light and dark styles, In stripes, checks and plaids. S15.00 All-Wool Blankets ..$9.95 Made of best quality lamb's wool, large size, sold last winter at $20.00 a pair. Today's price is $15.00 a pair. For this Bale, $9.95,

Suits about Half Price To make this sale the biggest in our history, we will put on sale

Our $20.00 Suits at $10.00 Our S25.00 Suits at $15.00

Chiffon Taffetasyard wide $1.48 All colors, including navy, black brown and all the light colors, and too. Dress Satins vard wide ;i:48 All silk, a wonderful quality. You have never bought this kind for less than $2.00 a yard. Canton Crepe yard wide $1.98 We need not tell you how cheap this item is. Pacific Panama 'at $1.98 54 inches wide, all wool, navy and black; for dresses, skirts and suits. One of the most desirable fabrics for fall. Men's Wear Sergeat $2.25 54 Inches wide. This quality is cheap at $3.00 a yard. 40c Yard-Wide Outing at 25c Fancy stripes and plain colors; quality, 25c. 40c Nashua WToolnap Blankets $3.98 $5.00 quality Woolnap Blankets, size 70x80; all colors, in plaids and checks, $3.98. . Double Blankets at , Large size Cotton regularly for $2.9S. :..$1.98 Blankets, selling This sale, $1.9S.

Our $35.00 Suits at $19.75 Our $45 and $50 Suits $25.00

Our $20-$25 Dresses $10.00 Our $25-$30 Dresses $15.00

7 Spools Clark's O.N.T. Thread for 29c Limit, seven spools to a customer. Black, white and colors. Sold to purchasers of other merchandise. Big Savings Prices in Home Apparel $1.00 buys a beautiful House Dress. 89c buys a beautiful Dress Apron. Night Gowns 79c Good, heavy Outing Flannel for the cool nights. Made full and roomy. Extra Size Gowns 98c Large enough for the very large; all sizes from 40 to 54 bust measure; heavy Outing Flannel, nicely trimmed. Knit Petticoats 98c All sizes In a wide range of colors, including rose, copen, navy, brown and black, 'with multi-colored borders, alo Leather mixtures. .- -

DRESSES for LESS than you could buy the materials of which they are made

Our $35-$40 Dresses $19.75 Our $45-$50 Dresses $25.00

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Our prices are TOO LOW for a certain class of women (who think a garment is wonderful just because the price is big. but we are not worrying about, them. There are too many sensible ones in this great, fair, prosperous county of our.s. Now for the Suits

At $12.75 and $19.75 are many new Both Tuxedo and belted model. At $24.75 and $29.75 are very high twice our sale price. The materials Goats

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Nothing shown but the latest Fall and Winter models. The materials, the trimmings, the linings, are just the same you see in Coats at nearly twice these prices.

EXTRA SPECIAL 3 samplelines of very expensive models, bought at 33 1-3 per cent discount, which enables us to sell $50, $75 and $100 Coats at $25.00 $35.00 $57.50 We are Giving SOME VALUES in these Wonderful Coats

Underwear for Winter Needs at Prices Our $1.23 Union Suits, 9Sc For Ladies and Misses, a good suit in light and medium weights; all styles, high neck and long sleeves, Dutch neck and short sleeves, low neck and no sleeves. Our $1.25 quality, 98c. Children's Union Suits All reduced in price for this sale. 50c, 98c and $1.25 For boys and girls also misses and juniors. Extra heavy Vests and Pants, very heavy fleeced, pure white; $1.50 quality, for this sale, $1.00.

ollars resses, acniice models in both Women's and Misses' styles. grade models that you see priced for nearly are Tricotines and Serges of better grades. $ and Hosiery as Cheap as You Ever Saw Them WOOL HOSIERY $1.00 Wool Hose for Ladies $ .75 $1.50 Wool Hose for Ladies 93 $2.00 Wool Hose for Ladies 1.50 $2.25 Wool Hose for Ladies 1.79 Silk and Wool. All-Wool Heather mixtures, and plain colors are included in the above numbers. Silk Hose at Reduced Prices $1.50 Silk Hose for Ladies $ .98 $2.00 Silk Hose for Ladies 1.48 $2.50 Silk Hose for Ladies 1.75 This includes full fashioned, seamedback and true shape Hose that you have been paying nearly twice these prices for.

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