Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 189, 10 August 1922 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1922.

4 A very enjoyable ' event was the' sports-bridge day held at the Country club Wednesday. A flag tournament -itfas held in the morning, and won by Mrs. Paul Price, Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd and Miss Nellie . Morrow. At noon luncheon was served and bridge was played in the afternoon. Those for whom, covers, for luncheon were laid included the following "persons: Mrs. Fred Bcthard, Mrs. Fred Bartel, Mrs. N'ewell Todd. Mrs. W. D. Scoble, Mrs. II. B. SUbb,v Mrs. Pool Price,- Miss Nellie Morrow, Mrs. John Crawford, Miss Doris McKeon, of Grand Rapid3, Mich., Mrs. E. R. Beatty, Miss Mary Jane Schillinger, Miss Virginia Brookbank, Miss Josephine Bartel, Miss Clara Comstock and Mrs. H. Ray Robinson. There will be a golf tourney between two teams chosen from the women players of the Country club, held at the club Friday. Mrs. Irvin Coffin and Mrs. Wilbur C. Hibberd have been.chosen as- captains of the teams. Division of players for the competition lias not yet been made, but the pereonnel of the two teams includes Mrs. Fred Bethard, Mrs. Fred Bartel, Mrs. H. B. Stabb, Mrs. Paul Price, Miss Nellie Morrow, Miss- Martha Scott, Iiss Eleanor Seidel, Miss Clara Comstock, Mrs. Irvin Coffin, Mr3. Wilbur Hibberd, Mrs. H. B. Stabb, Mrs. John Lontz. Mrs. Rudolph Leeds, Mrs. Joseph Connor, Mrs. Rudolph Knode, Mrs.. John Clements, Mrs. Warren Clements and Miss Katherine Quigg. The members ot the winning team Friday will be the luncheon guests of the defeated team. Honoring Miss Eleanor Smith, whose marriage to Lewis Tbwnley of Ann Arbor, Mich., will take place this month,

Mrs. Horace Parker ntprtain1 with a

delightful luncheon party Wednesday at her home on South Tenth street Covers were laid for the following persons: Miss Smith. Mrs. Alhert. TSrnwn

Mrs. Phillip Meefc Mrs. Ralnh T-fvili

Miss Katherine Smith, Miss Mae Appleton, Mrs. Otto Huffert of Chicago,

Miss Kosemary Hyde, Master John Brown and Mrs. Parker. For the pleasure of Mrs. Ruby Northcott, whose engagement to Ray Davis was recently announced, Mrs. Lester Sherry entertained with a. miscellane

ous, shower at her home on North. Six-

tentn street, Wednesday afternoon. MVs- North cott received a number of pretty gifts. The guests - were Mrs. Northcoti, Mrs. Paul Kennedy,- Mrs. Hans Wagner, Mrs. Howard Weist, Mrs. Abraham Gorss, Mrs. Walter Voglesong, Mrs. Paul Hoffman, Mrs. Sherman Traylor, Miss Grace Grey. Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Walter Groff of Cambridge City, Mrs. Ella Lamb of Economy and Sirs. Sherry. Mrs. Elmer Klefoth was hostess to the members of tne Wedoso club Wednesday evening at her home on South Twelfth street. Five hundred was enjoyed during the evening, favors being won by Miss Hazel Van Matre and Mrs. Floyd Scott. In the late evening delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Guests of the club for the

evening were Mrs. Carl Stanning, Mrs. Ivan Gardner, Miss Marie Schrann, Miss Emma Hudson of Lafayette and

Master Warren Klefotth. Members!

present were: Miss Margaret Jonea, Miss Mae Appleton, Miss Alice Vossler, Miss Olive Jones, Miss Hazel Van Matre, Miss Marie Wrede, Miss Flossie Money, Mrs. La Von Harper, Mrs. Edwin Sudhoff, Mrs. Harold Rohler, Mrs.

Floyd Scott and Mrs. Klefoth. Mrs. Ida Markley, assisted by Mrs. Jennie Diehl, delightfully entertained the members of the Quiet Stitchers club Wednesday afternoon at her home on the Middleboro pike. The afternoon was spent in needlework and contests, favors going to Mrs. Anna Puthoff and Mrs. Rinda Puthoff. A clever

reading on "Raisin Pie" was given by4

Mrs. Gertrude Murley. In the late afternoon" refreshments were served by the hostesses. Those present were:

Mrs. Grace Strader, Mrs. Anna Puthoff, Mrs. Belle Patti, Mrs. Bessie Robinson, Mrs. Nora Norris, Mrs. Rinda Puthoff, Mrs. Flora Rupe, Mrs. Gertrude Murley, Mrs. Laura Eldridge, Mrs. Zetta Dolman, Mrs. Jennie, Diehl, Mrs. Ida Markley, Miss Gladys Markley, Miss Josephine Strader, Miss Mildred Puthoff, Miss Elizabeth Norris, of Lansing, Mich., Miss Marjorie Robinson, Miss Hilda Markley, Miss Jane Puthoff, Miss Margaret Faye Puthoff, Miss Eloise Markley, Warren Markley

and Harold Puthoff. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mra. Neda Williamson in two weeks. Mrs. Nora Norris will be the assisting host-

Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Moore were host and hostess for a delightful dinner party at their home on South Tenth

street-Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in honor of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc-

Micken of Hannibal, Mo.; and Mrs. O.

J. Buckner and Mrs. Amanda Wiley of

Chicago, 111. Bouquets of lovely garden

flowers were artistically arranged

about the table, where the guests were

seated. Covers were laid for the following persons: . Dr. and Mrs. McMicken. Mrs. Buckner, Mrs. Wiley, Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Huffman, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Walls. Mrs. Mary Croker and Mr. and Mrs. Moore. The annual picnic of members of

710 Main. Phone 1830

LADY CLERK WANTED Must be Experienced GEORGE E. KLUTE CO. 925 Main Street

CHIROPRACTORS - J i G. C. WILCOXEN. D. C. wlA C. H. GROCE, D. C. ' 11220 Main StPhone 1603 'f$ ;

BUCKEYE MAZDA LAMPS The Way to Better Lights Crane Electric Co. 10-12 N. 5th St. Phone 1061

Buttons Covered

CHENILLE YARN BEADS LACETS 8 S. 9th, Phone 1756

Belt Buckles

Extra Special Walnut Dining Suite

Consisting of Buffet Tablu and six Leather Chairs. Priced complete at

the Needlecraft club and their fami

lies wa3 held Sunday at the home of

Mr. and Mrs. Horace ox. southwest of New Westvllle. An elaborate picnic luncheon was served at noon on the lawn, where long tables had been placed, and games and other informal

entertainment were enjoyed during

the afternoon. About 100 persons were present at the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hinshaw of near Williamsburg entertained at supper, Wednesday evening in honor c their daughter Josephine, who is leaving soon for California. Those present were Misses Josephine Hinshaw, Ruth (Continued on Page Nine)

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WEISS FURNITURE STORE 505-513 Main St

atm traps

give that dressy look which puts the finishing touch to any costume. Ladies' Black Satin OneStrap Slippers, with vBaby Louis heels. Sizes 3 to 7, $3.48 With Ornament 50c extra

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Corsets $1.50 value P. and N. Corsets on sale $2.50 value P. and N. Corsets on- - QQ sale, at PX.Oi. Odd lot of P. and N. Corsets, worth to FAp $2.98, sale OVK, S6.00 value P. and N. Practical Front Corsets, sale price, QQ each ... tPO.tO

Starts Friday Morning, August 11 at 8 a. m. Sharp

OUR POLICY is never to carry anything over from season to season, and in order to follow out this policy we will sacrifice our entire stock of Spring and Summer Wearing Apparel regardless of cost. Clean wearing apparel at positively your own price.

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ELOW we mention some of the items and prices. Many other real bargains thev are too numerous to mention in this

Positively nothing reserved everything reduced. Every article is guaranteed. Money cheerfully refunded if not satisfactory.

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Sweaters

"ladies' Silk Fibre Tuxedo

Sweater Coats, all

shades

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Ladies' and Misses' very fine Fibre Slipon Sweaters, ,$10

' values; special sale

...$4.85

Ladies' extra heavy Silk FiYirp: Tuxedo Sweaters, fine

cuality. all shades,

$10 value, sale

':.s: S5.98

AU-wool Slipon Sweaters, all shades, $2.98 val- (J- fTQ ues; sale price tj) Ladies and Misses' all-wool Tuxedo Sweater Coats, all shades, up to $10 QQ values; sale.- OtttO Ladies extra size heavyweave Tuxedo Sweater Coat in navy and black QQ only; sale price.. . tpvJfO

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Coats Newest shades, snappy styles, $10 values; sale price $4.85 16 Heavy Weight Spring Coats Just the thing for early Fall wear, up to $25.00 values; sale price $8.95 Bolivia Sport Coats and Capes, all shades, $35 values; special sale price , $14.25 Long Coats and Wraps Newest shades, values to $39.7; sale price $19.75

18 Spring Coats for Ladies and Misses, $20 values; to clean out, sale price $5.00 One Lot of Tailored Coats Double-faced cloth, a big bargain $10.00 12 of Highest Quality Wraps, Coats Newest materials and shades, $69.50 values; sale price $29.75 18 High-Class Wraps The newest styles and shades, $59.75 values; Sale price .$24.75

Jersey Suits ' ?

for ladies; of all-wool Jersey, all shades, clever styles; sale price

lO Tricotine and Serge Suits Navy . and black only, sale price

$1295

18 AD-Wool Tricotine Suits Navy only, $35.00 values, sale price

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One Lot of Fancy Tweed Suits Sport models, all silklined ; . sale price

R75

6 All-Wool Tricotine Suits Navy and black only, $30 values; ale price

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New Fall Suits of Tricotine and Poiret Twills, values to $35.00; sale price

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100 new Ratine. Voile. ?

Organdie and Dotted Swiss Dresses lor Ladies and Misses, values to $S; sale price $1.98 SS very fine Dotted Swiss, Linen, Organdie and Voile Dresses, up to $15 values; sale price $4.95 Ladies' All-Wool Serge and Tricotine Dresses, values to $15; sale price $5.00 28 Ladies Ail-Wool Tricotine Dresses, up to $25 values; sale price $8.95 One lot of Ladies' extrasizeSatin and Taffeta Dresses, values to $30; sale price $9.95

21 Satin, Taffeta and Tricolette Dresses, up to $15 values; sale price $5.00 26 nigh - grade Canton Crepe Sport Dresses to close out, values to $30; sale price

$8.95

kirts

Ladies' and Misses' all-wool Sport Skirts in stripes, plaids and plain ' colors, (Tiy r7Q up to $10 values.. (?4iO All-wool Serge Skirts, pleated and plain, up to $8 QQ QQ values; sale tyOUu

48 Ladies' extra size Trico

tine Skirts, navy and black.

$15.00 values; sale

price

38 Baronette Satin Skirts, all shades, $8 values; fif qq sale price tpt0 18 fancy Silk Sport Skirt.-,, values to $15.00; Q J qq sale price v x7 O Ratine Sport Skirts in plain colors, stripes and plaids, up to $5.00 values; Q-j qq sale price )l,i0

28 Gabardine and Wash Sat

in Skirts at special-each

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One lot of Canton and Taffeta Dresses in navy and black; special $10.00 38 Ladies Dresses in navy and black Canton Crepe, $25 values; sale $14.75 New Fall Dresses of a high grade Crepe. Satin and Canton Crepe, values to $39.75; sale price $19.75

Extra Specials One lot of Middies, all sizes, worth to $2.98; C"l JQ Sale Price Ux.1t 2S-in. American Taffeta Top Umbrellas, black only, worth $3.00; Sale (PI Q prjce J X.JJ Ladies Club Shape All Silk Umbrellas, ivory tips and handles, $7.9S val- (J A QQ use; Sale Price ... tD'x.tl IS sample Ladies Rain Coats up to $10.00. values, dq QT all shades -. tDOJ 24 Silk finished Ladies' Rain Coats, up to $25 IQ QfT values; Sale Price D7tl Odd lot of Ladies' Silk and

Leather Hand Bags, wortn

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to $4.5Q

Price

GOWNS

$1.75 Gowns and Windsor Crepe Gowns, embroidery trimmed muslin, all' QO colors; sale price UO One lot of Ladies' fine Longcloth Gowns, embroidery trimmed, good $1.00 COa values; sale price JOl

Blouse Specials

Silk Underwear Camisoles, regular $1.25 Wash Satin, QQn Sale Price OiC One lot of Silk Teddy Suits, worth 3rt mq to $5.00; Sale Price Ladies Satinette Bloomers, all colors. QOn worth to $1.50; Sale Price OU I

100 Crepe de Chine, Georgette Silk'?

Pongee Blouses, all t snaaes, ?d.00 values; Sale QQ Price tjJ,c0 One lot of Georgette and Crepe de Chine' Blouses, worth to Qrt QQ $6.9S; Sale Price DLi&0 Crepe Knit. Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine Blouses, worth . j A QP to $15; Sale Price wtVD

One lot Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses, values to $10.00; Sale QQ QQ Price . , iDO.iO Extra size Silk Crepe, Georgette and Taffeta Blouses, worth QA nr $12.50; Sale Price ...... Extra size Silk Crepe, Georgette and Taffeta Blouses, worth Qpr QQ to $15; Sale Price 30l0

PETTICOATS Jersey Silk Petticoats and Pettibockers, regular $3.98 values; Q- QQ, Sale Prjce DXOi BLOOMERS Fancy Printed Crepe Bloomers and fine quality Sateen Bloomers, regular fTQ, 75c quality; Sale Price 0jC

100 SLIGHTLY SOILED WASH WAISTS, values up to Of? $3 Of) rinse out at. earh fclUV

Muslin Underwear $4.50 Philippino Hand Embroidered Qrt QQ Gowns, special daOt

Odd lot of Ladies' Embroidery and Lace Trim

med Petticoats, regularly sell at $3.98; Sale Price

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osiery

One lot- of Ladies' Fibre Silk and Silk Lisle Hose, worth 50c; Sale Price, r 15c; 2 for ZOC One lot of Ladies' Fine Lisle Hose, all sizes, worth Oft to 69c; Sale Price.... OVC One lot of Ladies' Silk and Fibre Silk Hose, worth f to $1.98; Sale Price.. )uC Ladies' Outsize Buster Brown Pue Silk Hose,. regular $2.00 grade; Sale c-1 -i n. Price bl.ly One lot of Ladies Pure Silk Hose, worth to $1.50; ryft Sale Price ijC Al Silk Hose, formerly selling to $2.50, plain and fancy drop stitch; Sale Q- rg Price ...i Ol.Oy All. Pure : Thread Silk and fancy Lace Hose, selling to $3.25; Sale fx Price ....... .ly Van Raalte Glove Silk Clocked and Drop Stitch Hose, worth to rjo in $3.98; Sale Price. I SZ,4y

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LADIE

923 Mdin Street

Ladies Serpentine Crepe Kimonos, pretty patterns, worth to $2.50; Sale fr Price .VOC Large Percale and Gingham Aprons, worth to $3.50; Sale rrir:.F.r!d:r si.oo 72-in. Figured Silk Scarfs, regular $1.98 and QQ $2.50 values; Sale... OOC 50 Wash Dresses, odds and ends, slightly soiled, up to $8.00 values; Sale on Price OyC

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