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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 7

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THEJ INDIANAPOLIS STAR RIDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1910 IN THE LOCAL THEATERS HOME DI all Barbarcrjoyd of OTHER HELPUL IDEAS1 THE WASTEUL WIE It is simply a mat ls wasteful because PATTERNS SATURDAY plainly at Mrs when It 'nme to certain Women of Refinement THEY IT THE ARCH LOUISVILLE MAN WEDS AT 78 THE APPAREL SHOP X2 und 24 East Washington Street BY A SPECIALIST ALL GOODS LADY DE ROTHSCHILD DEAD Call and Ktje what we are showing In lhwiiy of entirely different apparel Widow rench Steam the necktie cleaners 49 WALTER EHLERS Wo call and deliver AMUSEMENTS of Im Pining ftoom EXTRACTING TEETH tSuite of three pieces will last and WE GIVE BEST VALUES IN Kinodrome Tnnjijt! Mats Mon Wed Tburs Sal AMUSEMENTS Total Badger furniture Company 14 and 16 East Washington St MUKUiMBi MW lace Inst problem by giving going to boarding in an Pres cere bride East been Mrs flat the general We picture below a a HEARTS HOME TALKS Cal on Dr Johnston is 78 and his The raun a Aft tor tne reside in Philadelphia the the A ROSEMEYER Indianapolis permit a competent house bo secured and the reins of management turned over to of course costs money but actually costs more than the It fa to your Intereat to call and sea our new all and Winter Styles are sentimental fire military and A strong cast all ol whoa have played lnMSevea Days9 at the Astor Theater cousin In was really 27 WASH ST Place in or more Do not Th rough GRAPE JAM grapes Put the skins in one Amount previously County air faddltlonal) 70000 wastefulness rampant It willful wastefulness for and mother is anxious to But she simply is In So more goes out of the written on both the paper sides dis and vegetables the other spoils and kitchen is appalling And so the tale of In many a home One man solved the ud housekeeniner and He fell in love with his wife because of her high spirits because of the good company she was and because she was a good singer and he was extremely fond It is Wood of the iars them and seal liked St Paul AVTnPfi 1101 Mound street Attica Ind Miss Sadie Sherman returns to Indian apolis next week as a special feature of the Colonial bill Miss Sherman is a tal ented Honsier girl who is well known in Indianapolis She is now a tophner on tho Sullivan Considine circuit and is an mute East to begin a scries of engage ments in the Eastern vaudeville houses Her act la a creation entitled "Photo SATLTNEE Is particularly great downtown Silk Petticoats $A98 Jn Hank and Colorit Choice Dunbar who Is playing the Tudor In Knight at the Majestm fad for keeping posted on famous stage folk Her the following facts about vhn originated the part name and address of each letter not on separate CANNED TOMATOES AND CORN Boil the corn on the cob twenty minutes over a good fire and cut off while hot Have tomatoes skinned and rubbed to a smooth pulp Put in two measures of tomatoes for every one of the cut corn Salt as for the table stirring It well and bring to a hard boil Then can quickly and as soon as cold put away in a cool dark place MISS ALMA WATERMAN 5A anamaker Ind Box 2 The Social Tea Club met with Mrs Beck 35 Hamilton avenue yesterday aft ernoon for the annual election of officers The entire membership of the club was present Mrs Gertler 552 West drive Woodruff Place was elected presi dent and Mrs Climer 1549 East Tenth street secretary treasurer The decorations were In the club colors yel low and white amount saved for is far overbalanced by not caring for seems utterly Inca MIsr 1 part of Mary hood Was in Theater has a the careers of book discloses 1Tulia Marlowe of Marv Tudor: Miss Marlowe was born In Cumberland Bhlre England Aug 17 1870 but came to this country at the early age of 5 her family living in Cincinnati She was christened Sarah rances rost and later took the name of rances Brough gaW 5 MIbb Jane rost of Lexington Ky is visiting Miss Marguerite Cooper Last evening a number of young men gave a theater party for her and Wednesday afternoon a matinee party at She began her enreer with a juvenile opera company and then took a part in Van This prelim inary adolescent career was succeeded by three years of hard study in New York preparing for her life work She made her metropolitan debut as Partheuia In Her career since then Is well known Twenty cents buys this book REE a certificate good for any 15c pattern to every purchaser of the book Jl was hoped by these niPT nojis roil (Im science of mathematics made of the Red Gum be afraid of the Red Gum) It is goocl The plsy a dramatiza tion by Avery Hopwood of Mary Roberts Rinehart's novel a Man made a decided hit last night with the audience that filled English's theater tihuous curtain The all Style Book can be ob tained today at the pattern coun ter of S' AYRES QO It gives information on trimmings etc It tells disguise any deficiency in devotes several pages to Kalamazoo Mich Mrs rancis will give an informal luncheon tomorrow for her visitors Mr and Mrs Morris Townley of Chi cago formerly of tills city are spending a few daysxin the city Dr and Mrs Runnels and family have returned from Higgins Lake Mich where they spent several weeks Mrs Clarence Rudd and baby of Co lumbus are visiting Mrs par ents Mr and Mrs Charles A Book waiter The Misses Pearl White and Mary Kin caid of Mattoon Ill are the guests of Mr and Mrs Holloran on Ashland avenue Mrs Henry Warrum and daughter Miss Helen Warruro have gone to New York whebe Miss Warrum will continue her musical studies Miss Margaret Donnan will leave next week for Dakota to join her brother Hugh Donnan for the winter They will live on Mr ranch Mrs Otto Duane Lefler and children who have been spending the summer in uanrornia witn Mrs Lener sister Luckel will start home Oct 5 Crossland who has spending a few days with her aunt George Morrison at the Pressley returned to Marlon last evening Mrs Arthur Dewar of Coronado who is visiting Miss Marv innell North Jersey street will leave tomorrow for a few stay in Martinsville Mrs A Lambeth and daughter Miss Marjory Lambeth will leave Sunday for the East Miss Lambeth will enter Miss Castle School Tarrytown on the Hudson Mrs Lambeth will spend a few weeks In New York with friends before returning home Mrs William oor and daughter Miss Mary oor who have been spending the summer in the North with Mr and Mrs William Morrison have returned and are the guests of Mr and Mrs Morrison for a few weeks before going to their home in Jacksonville la Dye Works Phones Mein 2448 New 2053 MIXED CUCUMBERS This Is a splendid recipe for mixed cu cumbers Peel and chop two quarts of large cucumbers and one quart of onions add two cupfuls of sugar a 'pinch cay enne pepper white mustard seed celery seed and vinegar to suit the taste Cook fifty minutes seal while hot Soak the cucumbers over night in salt water CUNY Brownsburg' Ind Box 184 amous Maxwell Band Many eature 3 25c and 35c PROCEEDS OR CHARITY come in We are going to try and tell you of it by degrees but a slow better come and see it PERSONAL MENTION Mrs Kurtz Is spending a few days In Chicago Miss Edna Smith will spend tomorrow in Cincinnati with friends Miss Wllla Pearce has gone to Chicago for a short visit with her sister Miss Elizabeth Harris has gone to Kokomo for a short visit with friends Mrs George Morrison will go to Connersville today to attend a card party She will return home tomorrow Miss Shirley Thomas of Marlon is visit ing Mrs Van Winkle for a few days I Miss Clara Massey has gone to Con visit with Mrs ihersvine for a week end (Coulter I Mr and Mrs Wells of Paducah Ky Went last week with Mr and Mrs A ljunbeth COLONIAL VAUDEVILLE Popular Prices 10 20 30 Cts Evenings Continuously 7:30 to 11:00 IO Cents Ladies and Children Matinee Dally at 2:30 IO Cent TO BE HAD IN THE CITY A Vfalt to Our Haleiroomii Will Convince You KING PIANO CO of Bldg Cor Mans Ave and Penn St rlrend though1 not for wo i out tho teeth hurting It fa too Just nut dlrJno on thn Thia way no person can ever ter they've had taken out It Dainty Dishes to Tempt Palates of the Jaded Pulp the pan and the pulps in another Pour the pulps into a porcelain lined kettle and bring to boiling point then press them through a' colander add the skins and measure add half as much sugar Put the sugar and grapes back into kettle and boll stirring constantly to prevent scorch ing When it boils thick pour into cans or glasses and seal the same as fruit telly ALIDA SNYDER Liberty Ind It No BLACKBERRY JELLY will jell as easily as ap ples and will have a most delicious flavor of the fruit if made in the following man ner: Wash and drain enough berries to fill a stone jar two tbirds full a very slow oven one half day until the juice stands on top allow berries to cook Squeeze a jelly bag to each cupful of juice add one cupful of granulated sugar Boll until it jells when dropped from the spoon MISS DAISY BIEBER 201 Walnut and Jackson streets rank fort Ind Rubens Prepares Legislation to Stop Rain of Bottles and Dishes rom lat Windou'8 of music He discovered after marriage that she was no housekeeper Meals were badly cooked and never on time Bills almost swamped him or awhile it looked as if their matrimonial bark would be shipwrecked for naturally he objected to such a condition of affairs He scolded she wept inally he did some hard thinking She was still the delightful companion she had always been but he realized she was no cook or housekeeper and never would be He naan marriea ner to oe a cook had married her to be a companion SHUBERT MURAT THEATRE TONIGHT MATINEE TOMORROW TOMORROW NIGHT Scats on Sale Drug Store Phono S6 14 Theater Box Office Phones Hew 370 Ma MOO THE WHITNEY OPERA COMPANY Direction Whitney Presents THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER PRICES 8200 to 50c MATINEE PRICER 8150 to BOO The young woman was horrl her But the charming so hungry 2:15 8:00 pm The Best of Burlesque WEEK THE DUCKLINGS NEXT WEEK EDMOND HAYES and the CO At the Store of Plain igure Prices The brain of Arthur Iffitli tlm inuth cmatlrnl wonder al the Grand lids work Is a hopeless puzzle to mnthematlclans and psychologists alike Grlllil li has been submitted io nil sorts of testa by scien tists nt Indiana University Harvard and other large colleges with a view to find ing out how lie performs ills feats? but wnnnn success scientists that if ids coverer might be revolutionized The tests de termined one thing absolutely however and that is Hint Griffith is no A tentative theorj was put forth Hint his feats were due to an extraordinary memory It is known that since early childhood Grltiltli lias constantly com bined numbers in his mind and the pre sumption wan that he never forgot a combination no matter in wlint new form It presented llself This theory how ever while satisfactory in the main wns lound lacking special tests Miss Minnie Lysaght whose marriage will take place Oct 5 was the guest of honor at a bridal party given yesterday afternoon by Mrs A Mills and daugh ter Mrs John Lysaght at their home on Bellefontaine street The guests were entertained with euchre after which a linen shower was given for the bride elect Mrs Lysaght and M(ss Ryan assisted the hostesses The rooms were attractive with masses of yellow and white garden flowers and the same colors were carried out in the ices cakes and bonbons The favors were butterflies and the shower gifts in fancy basket trimmed with yellow The guests Included Mrs Barry Mrs Ryan Mrs Walter Jenkins Mrs William Murrln Mrs Martin Hyland Mrs William lick Mrs rank eeser Mrs Tylep Mrs George Doolittle Kemps Mrs rost Patton Mrs Yank Gantler Mrs Beck Mrs Habich Mrs A Burdsall Mrs Charles Kramer Mrs Michael Moran the Misses Mabel Smith and Marie ilcer The members of the Mlercoles IJchre Club entertained with a novelty party and mlscellaneus shower Wednesday evening for Miss Lysaght The members are the Misses Marguerite Kirby Cath erine and Phtlomena Romer Lola Wim mer Alice Quinn Lyda and Alice Wil liams Marie Clark Adah Quinnez Cath erine Lysaght Emma Hlcky and Pearl Harsln The decorations were blue and white and the favors miniature slippers filled with rice A number of parties will be given for Miss Lysaght before her wedding Miss Harsln will entertain with a shower Monday evening Sept 26 and riday evening Sept 23 a theater party Will be given Days" remainder of week with matinee Saturday Murat Chocolate re mainder of week with matinee Saturday Grand Keith vaudeville week Matinee dally Park "Silver Threads" remainder week Majestic Arvine Benton playera Knighthood Was In week Matinee Saturday i Colonial Sullivan Considine vaude ville all week Throe performances dally Three Prizes irst $5 Second $3 Third $2 Will Be Awarded A beautifully appointed luncheon was flven yesterday at 1 by Miss Gladys Bookwaiter at the Columbia Club In honor of Miss Laura Bobbitt whose marriage to Edward Reese will take place next week The table was arranged with pink dahlias and ferns and pink candles The places were marked with cards embellished with bridal designs The guests wpre the members of Miss bridal party including the Misses Kate Voltz of Selma Ala Ethel Mick lorence Kahn Elizabeth Eitel aye Palmer of this city Louise Halliday of Chicago Mrs Clarence Budd of Co lumbus and Miss Eleanor Bookwaiter Last evening Miss lorence Kahn gave a linen shower followed by an informal dance at her home on North Meridian street In honor of Miss Bobbitt The rooihs were simply decorated with pink 'and white flowers and after the dance there was a buffet luncheon The guests 'Were the members of the wedding party and an equal number of young men dancing to her other accomplishments The third and only remaining feminine role of Importance is assumed by Mar garet Crawford who worthily completes the trio orrest Huff sings the title role and is strikingly effective in both his singing and his acting The most delicately amusing incident of the entire show is "The letter sung by him and Miss Kopetzky which depends for its ef fect upon his facial expression and it is in this song: that he does the best acting of the production Tho other male roles of importance are well taken care of by Edmond Mulcahy Henry and Louis cassavant The cast of comic opera nnA i nlav and in this nroductlon Larsre male and female made up of excellent singers lend adequate support where necessary The special orchestra under tlie direction of Sig A de Novellfa inter prets the btraus music in fashion and adds much to effect of the performance for it as it now stands seems was the projector came Kuuotpn uernaner jHconson a coupie adapted the Shaw Stanislaus Stange back Into English me music out Strauslnc Straus The libretto tells how a soldier fonder apparently of chocolates than bullets in fleeing from the enemy burst into the sleeping apartments of a young woman to nioe fled and so was her mother and motner cousin in turn soldier was really such a fellow and the women were for the society of a man since their own husbands and lovers had gone off to tho wars that they shielded lilm from his pursuers and invited him to a pleasant night's lodging Iri the morning they lent him a coat with which to disguise himself to make his escape Into the pockets of tills coat each had put her photograph with a dear little note to the The soldier when peace was declared happened to fall in with the "men belonging to these women and he told his story as a good joke not guessing who was who Neither did the men until tho soldier returned to the place of ills ad veniure It was at this point that the farce began to accumulate and to grow as merry as Could be wished in so deli cately poetical and tuneful a comic opera The fun comes largely out of tho old coat into which the photographs were thrust It might be recalled for tlie sake of contrast how dismally rank Daniels onco tailed to draw comedy from pair of trousers in "Hook of Holland wasn't it? Tlie catchy little farce is aided rather than relieved once ever so often by a otiHiis riiei'iny nome some are comic some occasionally one aimrmt clashes like grand opern All are tuneful The cast la made up entirely of men and women who can sing and a rare combination ns all playgoers will remem ber to their sorrow sThe prints donna role is sung by Antoinette Kopetzky who sprang into favor right away with the song Miss Kopetzky has a delightfully clear and tuneful voice which she knows how to use in connection with the orchestra She is far and away the most Interesting stranger to appear here in either comic opera or musical comedy in months and months Not only has she a pleasing convincing voice but she also has a fine facial expression never drawing her nose into wrinkles as though the lilgh notes hurt her and a splendid talent for acting The second feminine roie is played and sung by ritzl von Busing another charming creature who adds graceful RULES CONTEST Three prizes awarded In each con test irst prize 35 second prize $3 third prize $2 Names of winners printed the second Monday following close of the contest Letters should not exceed 150 words Write on one side of Sheets carded Sign bottom sheet How to Destroy the Dandruff Germs nioBui i Chari ea Brown of ort Wayne has Men epending a few days in the city with mle brother I Mies Catherine Wheeler will spend the Wnter with her sister Mrs Biddle in Memphis Tenn Mrs Horace Wood and son John Wood nave returned from their summer home In Minocqua Wis I Mrs James McIntosh and children nave returned from Michigan where they Bpent the summer Mr and Mrs Charles Krauss who spent the summer traveling In Europe have returned home Mr and Mrs A Hoffman have re turned from a few stay at Detroit Mich and the North Mr and Mrs William Campbell of Kan kakee HI will come to spend the week end with their sister Mrs Charles Paquette of Cincinnati came yesterday to spend tho remainder of the week with Mrs Richard rancis and her guest Mrs Perle Abbev of i A certain husband Is wrestling with the problem of wastefulness In the home Day and night for many a weary month and year has he pondered it and fought it and tried to get the better of it vBut it is still unconquered He is not alone in his fight with this problem ln more homes than one likes to think ols is not always often the wife be economical capable of it back door in the garbage can than the poor Overworked husband can carry In by the front door in his pocketbook Some women seem absolutely Incapable of being economical They are really clever efficient women in other ways but at the problem of saving they fail One woman with a family of six makes her own and all the children's clothes which seems a great achievement and saves "oodles of as she tells her hus band But she takes no care of the clothes when made Rips are never mended holes are never patched stock ings are thrown away instead of being darned Consequently the bills for dress are enormous Tne making the clothes by the amount lost them And this she of doing Another hnnsawifa she never puts anything in Its place never knows where anything is and con sequently is continually buying new An other cooks more food than is eaten and throws it away takes no care of njilk and vegetables and the one sours and the waste of her wastefulness runs In all Style Book of Home Journal Patterns That the dandruff perm Is responsible for nearly all the diseases tn whjeh the scalp is heir hr well as for baldness and premature grey hair fa a well known fact but when we realize that It is afao indirectly responsible fr many the worst cases of catarrh and consumption we appreciate the importance of any agent that will destroy Its power We are therefore particularly pleased to give herewith the prescription which an emi nent scientist and specialist states lie has found after repeated tests to completely destroy the dandruff germ In from one to three applications This proscription can 1e made up at home or any chemist will put it up for you: Six ounces Day Rum two ounces Lavona do one half dram Menthol Crystals Mix thoroughly and after standing half an hour It Is ready for use Apply night and morning rubbing into lhe scalp wit tho (IngortlpR If you wish It perfumed add half tea spoonful of To Kalon Perfume which unites perfectly with tho other Ingre dients rhis preparation is not a dye is unequaled for promoting a growth new hair and for restoring grey hair Its original color Do not hddIv where hair nnt desifed and be sure to avoid tonics containing poisonous wood alcohol A milk bottle fell from the window ledge of a third story flat on Massachu setts avenue tho other day narrowlymissing the head of a young woman Tho bottle was well filled and as It shattered against the sidewalk tho young skirt was ruined Now it so happened that this young woman is acquainted with Councilman George Rubens and her harrowing experience will result In an ordinance be ing introduced into the City Council by Mr Rubens ordering that all bottles and dishes left on window ledges of flats shah be protected from falling by screens just this much about said Mr Rubens is danger In those bottles and dishes Some one may be seriously hurt and anyway It is bad enough when clothing is ruined The flat dwellers can just as well provide some sort of a screen to protect both their dishes and the hapless heads of pedes The danger according to the councll ma where tho flats are above stores and the windows arc directly above tho street Should the ordinance be passed it will prevent the placing nf any sort of it bottle or dish on a window ledge of a flat unless there is some protection against its falling Many flat dwellers use tho window lodge as a sort of open air cellar proposed ordinance will carry a penalty of $5 for each violation Dove Hopkins Co Correct Dress for Women 34 36 Weil Washington Street He So he decided the wisest thing to do was to stop trying to make her Into something she never would be and take her for what she was So they sold out their home secured a pleasant boarding place and he has a well ordered home with regular well cooked meals also the de lightful companion he married In ad dition he knows exactly what his living expenses are each month Something of this sort seems the only solution of the problem of wastefulness in the home It is not a pleasant solu tion for the home lover but It is a case of the lesser of the evils for a disor dered extravagantly managed home is not nieasant eitner ter of accepting the inevitable with as good grace as possible ir means keeper can the home her This whether it wastefulness it replaces is a matter fig ures can soon settle One or the other of these methods seems the only solution And it is a problem that should be solved for it causes much unhappiness in the home It is one of those things that Irritate Irritation leads to quarrels and before husband and wife realize it things have been said that are hard to forget And these are things that shake the founda tion of the home Better find a solution for the problem before it either makes a wreck of the home or a resigned slave of the husband plodding to keep abreast of the bills MURAT The "Broadways and from the to lhe Monument gleamed a softer and more romantic radi ance an hour before midnight last night as a festive crowd walked almost float ingly along humming and whistling song from "The Chocolate Sol Not since Merry has a theater crowd been so captivated by a tune and showed Itself to be wtfling to pass so completely under the magic sway of a melody Chocolate fa another one of those elusive dreams that become visualized on the stage only once over so often and create tho impreseion that they will never be duplicated bv the genius of man The whole memory of last evening at the Murat Theater is that of an intangible vision of something brighter and better than the things to which the everyday world is accustomed With a libretto superior in many re spects to that of Merrv and with a score not far inferior the piece more than realized its advance rep utation Chocolate will not supplant "The Merry Widow in very many minds but will live in memory clamping her in a fond embrace The libretto is a pleasant little farce worked out with a delightful simplicity notwithstanding the fact that a whole city directory full of men are responsible nernara fsnaw it a ong then and Tjennnl1 of foreigners who satire and finally turned the product Oscar Strnuii wrnla and in doing so came near DRS WILSON WINEINGEB thtwrn nt Coughlin Wilson Dental Co 717 NEWTON CLAYI'OOI BUD DINH RUIT ROLL Make a good pie crust roll out In a long sheet Cut fruit peaches apples or jam and spread thickly over crust and sprinkle with sugar Roll up and place In a pan Put a cupful of hot water in pan roll and bake a nice brown Serve with cream MRS CHARLES GEEKE Lebanon Ind No 13 Ordinance Results rom Ruined Skirt How to Imitate Work Clever Modistes 'K ZS'BO $3500 value SWEET PICKLED PEACHES Put two pounds of brown sugar two cupfuls of vinegar and one ounre of stick cinnamon in saucepan Bring to boiling point let boil twenty minutes Peel one half peck cling peaches Stick each poach with four cloves Put into sirup and cook until soft Pickles Wash 150 medium pic kles in cold water pack ijj stone jar Mix one cupful mustard one cupful sugar and one cupful salt with one gallon vine gar pour over pickles Weigh down un til pickles settle Remove weight cover witn wnne rinim MRS WILfJAM 1234 Milburn street IRffi ra BI THEATER ALL WEEK 1:15 SKliS I 80 ARVINE BENTON PLAYERS IN I lU WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN LOWER luzivi Auiuaukiu vi dm rusi tune a a aiocz rrouucuoa Prien: Mats 25c Niehl 2Sc 50c Nnl MINUTES ROM Miss Clara Colbert who will be a 'bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Ger trude Rule and Glp Givens Mosley next entertained Wednesday evening for the members of the bridal party Tha guests were Miss Rule Mr Mosley Mosley and Mr and Mrs Roy Samp son The decorations were red hearts and red tapers The ices and cakes were in heart shape Miss Colbert was assisted by her sisters the Misses Geneva and Mary Colbert IG APPLE JELLY This is nice served with roast pork Pate five apples co and slice into a saucepan with one and a half cupfuls of water Pass six large figs through a food chopper and add to the apples cover and cook for five minutes Add one and a half cupfuls of sugar and cook until apples are soft stirring occasionally Remove from fire and stir in two table spoonfuls of gelatin which has been soaked a few minutes in a cupful of cold water stir well pour into mold and set tn a coot place to tiarocn MRS ft STAG HOTI Everything new a 1 EL1 Rooma 5OC1 7S an4 noj I 'T I Steam heat and rooms ith bath WCLIVA llvrilLL: 31M West Ohio Street gW JAMES MONAGHAN fltor One half Square West of PO Indianapolia WASHINGTON PARK Saturday Afternoon BIG GAME THE SEASON PREMIER vs MAXWELL OR IND1ANAOLIH CJTV Laughter was almost con from tlie rising of qn first act until final words were spoken It Is broad farcev from beginning to end but tho absurd situations and extravagant burlesque pleased and the first end and alm of a theatrical production was achieved The story of the play runs thus: Wilson a young man who has been divorced from his wife Bella for a year invites a party of friends a married couple Mr and Mrs Brown and an un married pair Tom Harbison and Kitty McNair in love with each other to with him at his home The party as sembles but before dinner is served a telegram arrives announcing the im mediate arrival of Aunt Selina a stern lady 6f puritanic principles who supplies him with his income She does not know of his divorce and as she con demns all such proceedings her nephexy fearing her displeasure and a closing of her purse strings is panic stricken over her coming and imparts tho cause of his agitation to his friends Some one pro poses that Kitty McNair to whom he has already made half serious protestations of regard as a possible second wife as sume the rolo of the departed Bella during the few hours between trains which Aunt Selina expects to remain Aunt Selina arrives and Is introduced to the sup posed Bella It is alter this that Har bison who has had a quarrel with Kitty and has since been out of tha country makes his appearance He ac cepts her role as wife as reality and is made unhappy Meanwhile the actual Bella still In love with her ex husband slips into the house and when discovered makes the excuse that sho called to see the cook her real reason being alarm caused by the sight of an ambulance in front of the house and her fear that Jimmy whom she still loves 1s 111 It was really the Japanese butler who had been taken away In the ambulance on supposition that he had smallpox About this time it is discovered that the other servants have fled and that the house Is quaran tined and guarded by police thus pre venting the departure of any inmate Among these inmates besides those mentioned including Bella who hides from her ex husband In the basement a burglar and lanagan a policeman who had been visiting the cook and had fallen asleep in a corner All this gives opportunity for many complications misunderstandings and ridiculous situations In fact there Is nothing eljp The situations are not humorous To quarantined household however but very serious but for the audience the absurd sequence of events makes fun fast and rollicking The parts were all well taken and the actors at home In their roles Jimmy and Aunt Selina were especially pleasing not only acting with much effectiveness but looking their parts as well Immy as a fat man and Aunt Selina as a lady of too much decision The dram atist has made some changes from the original and the additional dialogue is not always in the best of taste nor Is the role of the burglar in setting things right at the end altogether satisfactory Tho actors have made the most of their op portunities however and the play's suc cess owes much to their handling It moves swiftly as a farce should and no where is a halting place There is something too much of tho vaccination feature and tho burglar is ton much In evidence but on the whole the construc tion is the best that could have been made frpm the book and the best is brought in the presentation main and significant fact fa that the audlencb liked it name and many pieces yon buy for solid mahogany are made part ly of tliis wood It is finished finest construction and worth The Star Summer Mission und HBBk mb flt EVERYBODY GOES TO THE PARK S3 ID Iff September 22 23 24 Im A PLAY NEW ENGLAND LIE Threads1 September 26 27 28 OLD irst Time In 3 Year PARK "Sliver a pastoral play In four acts featuring Richard Jose "the singing blacksmith" Is the offering at the Park the rest of tho week and from the reception accorded players there is every evidence of its success here Richard Jose fa a singer of ability with a peculiarly high tenor voice lie is well knowjp In vaudeville circles and It is only recently that he has gone into the legitimate drama The play "Silver Threads" was especially written to dis play his prowess In singing old time songs Those who love the songs of years ago will revel in Mr Jose's rendition of several Including the famous and tune ful Threads Among the Gold" from which the play takes Ils name This song was his first effort here and the audience responded enthusiastically npd he was compelled to spoil a pretty climax and repeat a stanza In addition Mr Jose sings With Me" with a pipe organ accompaniment which is decidedly effective He a fan sings "We Were Playmates Together on th Old Village and several other ballads which were popular a decade Or ago and which an ns tuneful If not more so than some of the latter day ditties The play surrounding Mr Jose has some merit as a dramatic composition being set in old New England with nil its quaintnesa Tlie supporting company is good Stowe as John Laurie gave a decidedly capable piece of charac ter acting as did Edith Cooke as Eliza Ijiinrh Louise Kent as Ruth Laurie was adequate and generally con vincing in the role of a wayward daugh ter The theme of the play brings in tlie old sex problem but it Is handled tc cently and without offense HE all Style Book of Ladies Home Journal patterns is the most helpful fashion book for home 1 ressmakers ever published IT CONTAINS EV1 THAT A WOMAN KNOW ALL ive Cyciln Auroras Regie iirmaa Lightning Hopper You know in store for you here you know until you Signor Travato Hibbert Warren BANANA salad Cut large bananas in half lengthen wlse Make a regular mayonnaise dress ing and roll the halves In thiss Then grind up some peanuts and roll the bananas The peanuts will stick to them after they have been rolled In mayonnaise Then place either one half or two halves on a lettuce Daf and garnish this with candled cherries AY WILSON 1713 Hoyt avenue Indianapolis Inrt 502395 Tho Star Summer Mission und last night passed the $5000 mark when the executive committee of the International Interdenominational County air Associa tion turned over nn additional $700 from the County air which was held al Wondrland Park A previous settlement for $2500 had been made The committee believes the net profits of the 1010 fair will exceed $3350 At the meeting last night rank Olin secretary of the association reported that all the bills for the 1810 fair have been paid Hit in Twenty Years JB Prices 5Oc 6100 6150 Dr Herrick Johnson Marries Miss Margaret Duncan 30 Years Old LOUISVILLE Ky Sept Dr Her rick 'Johnson formerly of the McCormick Theological Seminary was married here to Miss Margaret Duncan of Louisville Rev Lyon or wesrminsier byterian unuren penorming uie mnuv about 30 and will BEGINNING MONDAY REPTEMBER 26 OR ONE WEEK "BB II By CLYDE ITCH with the original east IB 3 I III Exactly as Seen at the Lyric Thea RBNBm VNN trer New York for Ono Year SEATS NOW ON SALE PRICES 60c to 8 1 BO ERYTHING WOULD ASHIONS It pictures and de scribes styles for women of every age for misses for girls for in fants It does more It tells the materials best suited to certain styles colors how to figure styles for stout wpmen LADIES HOME JOURNAL ARE MADE OR AMERICAN WOMEN Styles are original distinctive and novel Many are modifications of the ideas of the foremost foreign designers others originated in this country Modltied Zi Hobbit Skirt in the soft dull finish $12500 for the three pieces but in comparison with the balance of our stock we make the price of $10000 of Sir Anthony de Rothschild Dies in London LONDON Sept Lady Louise de Rothschild died today She was the widow of Sir Anthony de Rothschild first baronet and the daughter of the late Abraham Monteflore Ladies 9 Shoe Parlor 30 North Pennsylvania Street nrlnclnafa is a short one for opera but it is a most effective both In the characterization in tho the actors and singers for cnoruses both Genuine Mahogany Na poleon Beds COLD CUCUMBER PICKLES Wash pickles pour boiling water over them and let stand until cold To one gallon of vinegar add one pint salt two pints sugar and a small lump of alum Boll and let stand until cold Pack pickles in glass cans or stone jars with pieces of horseradish and red peppers Put a bag of black mustard seed on lop rour ine coin vinegar over Spices may be used If MRS A JEWETT Ind Wegman Pianos Improved toning pin block Higa grade Call and sec them CARLIN LENNOX 13 to 9 East IVInrRet Street Matinee Daily I Vaudeville In IM 1000 Seats at 26 Cts1 GRAND OPERA HOUSE I Highest Expressl ELITA PROCTOR OTIS Assisted by HARRY BURKHARDT (In) BUNNER'S jvfa 1 rlf Sydney Shields Co "Broadway IL i ii i i wS 1 i I $29 11 ir ft) This Is tj hey no 13 take a vlthout qf th mnt Kuinn nervous i dread nfi fi tooth ouukes tl 2 th ones ths i snrrM NJ Nllh'IPIIililfil'l OllillliBM Ill pi fa SUlIKUiMB I'.

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