Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 80, 4 April 1922 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922. out

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Miss the Sty le Show

MADE VEIL WHICH SWAYED PARIS ARRIVES IN NEW YORK

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Beckman and Krelmeler, Burton and Bills. ( Display No. 6. Selections The Starr Piano company orchestra; sport garments; the George H. Knollenberg company, Lee B. Nusbaum company, Thompson and Borton, George Fox and Son, Beckman and Kreimeier, Burton and Bills,-rhe

Camera Shop, Sam S.Vigran; demon

strating POGO, "The New Jumping stick," Mary Elizabeth Rees, Frank

Dallas, introduced by Sam Vigran.

The made veil, which continues Its triumphant career in Paris, has arrived full force in New York.. There is little or no demand for the round or yardage, veilirgs in Paris. The made veil

in square, long panels and In boat shapes predominates. Scarf veils such as these pictured here measure two and a half yards in length and are closely covered with a bold floral design except

over the face. The new colors for spring are white, black, tete de oegre. tortoise shell, taupe and gray. The hat shown in the center is a smart shape for wear with f veiL

GIVE DEMONSTRATION ; OF SCHOOL SEWING An actual demonstration o what is being done in the way of sewing in- ! struction in the schools of the county was given township trustees Monday. ; when, at their monthly meeting, they - were shown dresses made by sewlns ; classes from the country schools. The dresses were worn by girls from schools who were visiting the court house. 'Approximately 150 dresses are on exhibition in the examination room of ! the court house, and parents and '. school patrons have been invited to : come in during the week and see the display. Girls from various classes ; will wear the dresses in an impromptu "style show" on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons, from 1:30 to 2:30 o'clock. The hour for this style show was set I thus early to permit the display of pupils coming Into town in their schoo hacks, witnessing the displays and notinghow it compares with others, and returning to their schools by 4 o'clock. Fountain City and Boston pupils , were to attend Tuesday. Classes from Number Nine and Number Ten schools of Wayne township, were in attend- - r.nce Monday. The classes also made an inspection of the courthouse during their visit. ' f

TO FINE SPEEDERS. (By Associated Press) LOGANSPORT. Ind., April 4. Speeders In Logansport will be fined $5 and costs a total .of $15 for the first offense hereafter, according to a recent announcement In city court by Judge Custer. There will be no suspended fines, either, the judge added

WHEN PREPARING VEGETABLES Cut across the fibre of turnips, onions and carrots, when preparing for cooking. This will make them more tender when served.

BREAD BOXES VS. RUST Tin bread boxes are prevented from rusting by pasting pieces of oilcloth on the bottom of the container. , Kiwanis Style Show (Continued from Page Fifteen) eler; men's suits, Thompson and Borton, George Fox and Son; footwear, Beckman and Kreimeier, Burton and

Bills. Display No. 2 v "Nursery Rhymes" Geraldine Buhl, Marian Ulrich, Meriam Schini, Lucille Nixon, Mildred Pollet; accompanist, Rhea Pyle. Dresses for Misses and Children George H. Knollenberg company, Lee

B. Nusbaum company. Boys' Clothing Thompson and Borton, George Fox and Son. Footwear Beckman and Kreimeier, Burton and Bills. Kodak3 The Camera Shop. Display No 3 "The Bridal Party" Fitting presents for the Newly Weds. The bride, Jane Thompson; the groom, Billy Bethard; bridesmaids, Geraldine Buhl, Meriam Schini. Marian Ulrich, Lucille Nixon, Mildred Pollet. The Starr Piano Company The following artists will present for the Starr Piano company special musical numbers: Marjorie Beck, piano; Clif

ford Piehl, violin; Earl Feltis, flute; Delbert Ranks, 'cello soloist. Ladles' Coats and Capes The George H.- Knollenberg company, Lee B. Nusbaum company. Jewelry, Jay,

the Jeweler. Men's top coats, Thomp

son & Borton, George Fox & Son.

Footwear, Beckman & Kreimeier, Bur

ton & Bills.

Display No. 4a Weisbrod Music company, featuring The Lyon & Healy reproducing piano, with Leona Fay Bullerdick; coats for misses and children, the George H. Knollenberg company, Lee B. Nusbaum company; footwear, Beckman

and Kreimeier, Burton and Bills ; boy's ;

top coats, Thompson and Borton, George Fox and Son. . Display No. 5. Jay, the jeweler, "Diamond Dance," Charlotte Phillips. Accompanist, Rhea

Pyle. Afternoon gowns, the George H. Knollenberg company, Lee B. Nusbaum company; jewelry. Jay, the jeweler; men's suits, Thompson and Borton, George Fox and Son; footwear,

Your First MotoringNeed is to protect yourself against the hazards that may not only wipe out your entire investment in your car, but make you liable for thousands of dollars in damages. Before you drive out your car safeguard yourself properly against these unforeseen dangers of the road. ETNA-IZE The tna-Auto Plan covers you against all insurable motoring risks with the five essential forms of Automobile Insurance Liability, Property Damage (Ineluding Loss of Use), Collision, Fire and Theft. Ask us today about the many advantages of this combination insurance protection. Kelly& Keck INSURANCE SERVICE 901 J4 Main St. .Phone 2150 Herb Keck, Member Kiwanis Club

Werking & Son Architects Designers, Engineers and Superintendents ' ' Phone 1583, Palladium Bldg. Richmond, Ind.

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Special Display- at Kiwanis Style Show of " ' '' u Starr Milium Grand

Finished in rich English brown mahogany. An exquisite Starr Style XV Console Model Phonograph, finished in the English brown mahogany. One of the big attractions at the show will be the special quartette featured by the Starr Piano Company. We invite. you to visit our exhibit, also see our special display at our salesrooms, . .

i The Starr Piano Co: 931-935 Main Street, Richmond .

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