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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 6

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tPAGE SIX WE MUST NOW TAKES SIX CADDIES TO HELP 'st BE TINTED RED Waists LK CADDIES AND WHAT THEY DO JOHN SIX wondering frlendu it of Her Husband 4 What the Great Creatore Says of the JEWETT PIANO 1 1 Jewett! rasassEsasass for the Women Know How to Keep Hubbies Home at Night $10 ANOTHER PRIZE LETTER CONTEST $10 What Should the Husband Do to Make Home Life Ideal? Hundreds of Indiana winner) GU LAUNDRY Bost Work In the Cltv 235 23? INTEREST TO WOMEN em it CITY IN BRIE an hour EVENTS OR TODAY One Among sing with Many an Captain OR that is to who will DADGEK urniture I SMART WALKING SUIT aft urniture Co ACCORDION CAPT WAY DENIES IO Cents SECRET MARR1AG possibly Claypool Hotel WILL HOLD UNION SERVICE COLLARS CUS lc OPENING INSTITUTE DON'T CRACK Of MEN STAND BY BOYS 11 Bronka of the National Mnlcnblo STELLAVROGERS If you do not get The Id MaIu NfW Jai SVC COMPANY which to accept of your ambitions Thomp arrested and pa Methodlsts would lead if the Baptists had not and he prayed that the strike a couple as rich tea for Mr Austin's Pancake flour I bent of Ml A froth supply now on hand at tour grocer's Mrs Herman Sayloa will give a Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 5 Mrs Irving Swan Brown The Knights of Columbus will have a Thanksgiving dinner nt the Propylaeum following the degree work Mrs Marin Huebner had her family and club for dinner yesterday In celebration of her birthday anniversary be 1s Tho of St Bridget's church will give a social December 4 In the hall of the Knights of Columbus of chestunt brown The coat blouses genera ot wigs desires io Thanksglv The Minuet Club danced last night Tho dance committee was composed of Miss Ethel Pitts Miss ox Miss Mabel Bogert Mr Donnell Mr Bogue and Mr A A Hill Thanksgiving services of the Bark and Meridian street with hen Canton Is heart The niece Mr Robert Tdeber has returned from a bunting trip to Illinois bringing forty tlve ducks with him The friends of the fam ily are dining on duck as a result of the hunter's good luck piano In her room notei and practices naif every performance Jacob the lace fas Her LOO ELL I TH part Those who took part were Mrs Earl Matlock Mrs A Paquette Mrs James 1 foster Mrs rank 1) Aid Mrs Rumpier and Mrs Sumner Clancy An English tea menu was served the ladies wearing the quaint old costumes I A or th KtdnoA Vv Liver and Bloniaob MABEL ONLEY OB AMBITIONS The Choral Club will meet at the residence of Mrs Christian 2017 Ashland avenue riday at I o'clock In stead of the College avenue Baptist church Thursday Shirley Richardson will give a barn dinner Thursday evening Issue will be should a husband du to make home life Ten dollars will be paid for the best letter written by a man or woman Ad dress letters to Prize Editor The Star Indianapolis Largest Music House Indlananolls: Knlchtstown: Mav West New York street Greencastle Greencastle Mrs Indianapolis Dan 1619 MAN THROWN UNDER THE WHEELS TROLLEY CAR opening the meeting Oliver Carson chairman declared that Methodism Protestantism had lost because of a of concerted energy and that the Methodist Union was to push with Mrs McKinley in The marriage nf Lieutenant Niblack and Miss Mary Harrington today In San rancisco for Honolulu family from attend tho Introduction new Tho Monday Afternoon Club furnlshcf a delightful afternoon's entertainment for its members and friends yesterday It was guest day and Mrs Robison was the hostess nt her home nn Broad way The playlet the was given and proved extremely enjoyable as well ns a novelty In literary club cir cles The stage was a table set in old English style and the cast sat about it in costumes of which shawls old style bonnets and huge handbags formed a Mr and Mrs Herman Sayles's dinner Mrs Ward Dean's tm Miss Natalia Dalton's dinner Century Club guest dinner Mrs A company Proctor Club guest evening Miss Jennie Barrett and 10 Zier were married Sunday night In South Side Turner Hall the Rev Marcus officiating The bride wore a robe over taffeta and her veil was toned with a diamond nendant lowers were bride roses The brides maids wore gowns of blue and white They were Miss Esther Sagalowaky of Louisville Miss Anna Simon Miss Goldie Howard and Miss Essie Herman Smart walking suit camera hair zibeline slightly over the belt and has attached a tight fit ting shirt The triple shoulder rapes have rough edge finish Tho col lars and cuffs arc faced with forest green velvet In the Judgment of the committee the an easy Job in selecting the best letter 'Pho prize of $10 has been awarded to Mrs A Kirkland Anderson Ind who contributed the following 1 letter: ACCORDION PLAITINC CO SXuTXlP hcom Odd ellow' Building Cor Pm aaJ hii Telep'sne Main 2317 A pretty tea was given ernoon ny ivirs nt i or nf Mrs Judge Anderson who is here for the win ter 'Phe white chrysanthemums har monized with the pink furnishings of the drawing room and the lights were from white candles In Dresden china holders 'I'he dining room was decorated with pink rows a basket being in tho center of the table DRESS PLAITINGS SUN BURST SKIRTS OPTICIAN 148 North IlUnoto StrttU will lake plnco They will sail The Century Club will have the mini dinner this evening at tho Claypool Hotel President Bassett will act as the toastmaster The wives of the members will attend REVIVAL Revival services are being hold at the Second church conducted by the pastor the Rev Mr Darling THANKSGIVING Thanksgiv ing services will be held at the Second church on East Eleventh and Dearborn streets Sermon by tho Rev Mr Darling MARTHA The Martha Society of the irst English Lutheran church will have Its meeting this even ing at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs George Spiegel 2210 North Alabama street MILLER William Miller of Wingate plead guilty in the ederal Court yesterday to the charge of send ing obscene matter through the mails He was lined $10 and costs by Judge Anderson SUES THE Lucy A Caylor ailed rank Compton and the Indianapo lis Brewing Company for $5000 dam ages yesterday alleging that a saloon established near her home at West and St Clair streets damaged her property TO GIVE A benefit recital In aid of the rances Power Coffee Refuge will bo given Tuesday evening at the German House Auditorium The pro gram will be furnished by pupils of the Metropolitan School of Music assisted by Miss Mayme Roberts REQUISITIONS Requisition papers were Issued by Governor Dur bin yesterday for the return of Mose Lee alias Raglan to Chicago and Lee Dillard to Tennessee The former Is wanted to answer to a charge of grand larceny and the other for highway rob bery Articles of Incor poration were filed with the Secretary of State yesterday by the Petro Pro duction Company of Geneva capital stock $5000 St Machine Com pany of Ohio capital stock $15000 Spencer Co Operative Bottle Company capital stock $20000 the Merom Tele phone Company of Sullivan county cap ital stock $10000 and the Indiana Egg Supply Company of New Albany capi tal stock $10000 Miss Rcglnla urgnson entertained her club yesterday afternoon In honor of Miss Myrl Sherburn of Knightstown 128 130 North Pennsylvania Street Total cost $17050 A choice selection of weathered and Antwerp oak dining room suites as low as $7500 $6000 and less sn the well the was McKinley has a following letters numbered two and three should be accoraed honorable mention: NO 2 GO OUT WITH HIM After you have tried every other plan such as being cheerful always greeting your husband with a smile and a kiss having supper ready on time and the various other suggestions given try going out with him nrcaslonnlly worry If your hat Is one nf last pro ductions and your Jacket is a little out of date Hook as neat as you can Your financial condition and your husband's pleasure are to be considered before your On tho other hand if your husband isn't in the habit of going out often and wants to go to lodge every few weeks get angry with Idni before he starts tway and re fuse to speak to him for three days if he stays a little later than he expected 1 think your husband being a man of good sense will be only too glad to stay at homo with you every other night MRS VV Mrs Joseph Joiner gave an Informal reception yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Lulu isher who will go abroad to study sailing next week The rooms were decorated with red carnations The hostess was assisted by Mrs Gard ner Mrs John Davis Miss Eva Jef fries and Miss Elfrledo Scholl HORSE SHOW WAS RAMED IN PINK Pt SUNDAY SPENT WITH HER AUNT AT CANTON OMMOVD 4VO PEARL rendants $10 to $350 now on exhibition Three hundred patterns to select from Carl Rost Diamond Merchant 15 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET The Claypool Hotel Is just acrofli ths' street A delightful dance In honor of Miss Mary Sayles bride elect was given Listveiling by Mrs Atkins and daugh ter Miss Atkins at their neaiitll'ul mid spacious homo on North Mcridimi street Il was a small dance only a limited com pany being entertained The guests were received In tho draw ing room where vases of tall stemmed American Beauty roses lent their beauty and fragrance With the hostesses and honor guest were Miss Miss Ethol Moore and Miss Alma llcngh Mrs At kins wore a black Ince gown and Miss Atkins a rench gown of white net trimmed with a doublo row of largo ap plique' roses of white satin nt tho foot and head of the flounce and garniture of old fashioned daisies The ballroom was decorated simply with palms The punch was served In the smoking room or tho supper the dining room was decorated with white chrysanthemums Tho supper was served buffet fashion Tho hostesses wore assisted by Mrs A Gladding and Mrs Arthur Gates TELL QUEER TALES ABOUT THE PENNIES Indiana's Leading Jewelers NO 12 EAST WASHINGTON STREET Pays 3 Per Cent Interest on Savings Deposits of 25 Cents and Upward I desire to offer my word! of praise and thanks for the pleasure that I have derived from the use of ono of your upright pianos The tone Is re markably sweet and pure and what I especially like Is the sonorous volume of tone which I think Is round er and more beautiful than any other upright piano I have ever used The touch is particularly even and its light repetition makes It an instrument of exceptional quality With renewed thanks believe me Yours very sincerely GIUSEPPE CREATORS Buffet 60 Inches plain massive design Interior divisions well having the modern the different sizes of $8600 It pays to buy a good piano See us about the great assortment of good ones such as the "Chlckerlng Jewett ischer Vose Braumullor Stodart Stewart Behnlng Wulschner Kroeger and others Cash or payments NEW YORK fashion has decreed that terestlng pallor for the over aces must now flush The horse show lighted a flame In the cheeks and lips of women and that flame Is fashion's latest word to the women of New York A flame for each cheek a brighter flame for the lips and a faint flame chin Not within the memory of this tlon perhaps not since the days and TTavo women of Irreproach able character permitted themselves to dip quite so deeply and with so obvious an effect Into the pigments of commerce It was the horse first public mes sage to the sex niesdames The beauty of the horse show In the social developments is that it presented evidence for all It was worth There they were the familiar faces In the familiar boxes and then It was seen that beauty's face had taken on a deeper carmine all around the great glittering ring and there was no getting away from the fact that fnsnion had spoken There are two ways of using cosmetics You stain and polish a piece of mahogany to bring out its Interior beauty That's ono way You paint a fence to disguise tho wood That's the other way The a fashionable woman of former years treated her face as If it was a piece of mahogany Tho fashionable woman of 1903 treats hers as a fence a great pity too for many oi the faces under their florid disguise are pretty some are dignified a few almost patrician in a vivacious way and nearly all intelligent and stripped of concealment would ecllpso the faces of women gathered by chance anywhere In the world By way of exception to prove the rule the pale indefinite face of Miss Alice Roosevelt shone from a conspicuous box and offered unadorned the work of nature as a contrast to the work of reckless art It is singular that among women of society Miss Roosevelt Is as innocent of "make as the palm of hand Miss Indefinite pallor makes her an extreme type of the unadorned just as her form her features her car riage and her head make her a dls I tlnguished one and with only tho most I delicate accentuation of brows and lashes the daughter presented an In valuable ooject lesson in tne art or belllshment without exaggeration an aunt in Terre Haute on the day named At that time the announcement of the young engagement had not been made public but finding that Way and Miss Katzenbach were friendly the grandfather had jumped at conclusions "While the ceremony will probably take place shortly after tho said Way last night "you can discredit the story If you are anxious to verify my denial you may go to Torre Haute and iook in me hook anil see mere win no record of any license having been sued to The prize letter contest on "How to Koop Your Husband nt Home at has been prolific of scores of splendid suggestion have given the matter serious attention The award committee had anything but TOTAL SECURITY OR DEPOSITS $220000000 NO 3 LOVE HIM IN THE SAME OLD WAY My husband stays at home every night but Saturday night when his business keeps him downtown My remedy to keep him at home' Is to love him in the same old way as when we were first married this being five years ago I devote all my time to him in the evening either in sociable chat music or some game with him When we care to go out we always go together By doing this my husband loves his home and his wife and gladly stays at home nights MRS GUS PEIER Lafayette Ind 628 South Tenth street Tho next contest which begins with Casting Company on Holmes avenue has naked tho police to break up a gang of boys who are In the habit of stoning men employed nt that foundry It seema that the youngsters had been making life miserable for some foreign laborers employed by the company The i yesterday Henry I ano Wallace in Anderson wife of Grandfather of Miss Katzeribach However Says They Were Wedded November 7 I YOU WANT Talking Machines SEE US The 25c Record Best Record made Columbia Phonograph Co 114 Wash st CAPITAL $100000000 LIABILITY STOCK HOLDERS 100000000 SURPLUS 20000000 Mrs Hermanns Baer of New registered at the English Ho Baer whose Stage name is A report of the secret marriage of Miss Marie Katzenbrich daughter of hjr and Mrs A A Zion of this city and Harry Way captain of tho Indianapolis roller polo team ian been received In Indbina polls Tho information comes from Katzcn bnch of Greenup 111 grandfather of Miss Katzeiibach and says that tho ceremony was performed on November 7 nt the Episcopal parsonage In Terre Haute by the llev Mr Sulgar ami was witnessed by Harry Bronson and Miss Camila Urban of that city When seen last night Way denied the truth of the report and explained the origin of the elder Katzenbuch's story Way said he had met Miss Kntzenbach to whom lie fl enjoyed a th home gt wondering friends when they see him start on bin dally eighteen holes at tended In state There Is the ball caddy Ho carries a basket filled with fresh "guttles" that cost Mr Rockefeller $0 a dozen or 50 ci ills each Time Is worth more to Mr Itoi kefcller than golf brills anil when he loses a perfectly fresh one in the long grass he simply sings out "Boy another rather than get down on his knees In tho damp to hunt for the lost one Mr Rockefeller has been a steady golfer ever since he found that playing the gamo gave his wornout stomach new life and even started the hair growing nn the top of his shining bald head He has two homes In Cleveland ono down town and the other out at orest Hill surrounded by fifteen acres of valuable land which Mr Rockefeller's money has turned into one of the finest private golf links In the world It was out here that Mr Rockefeller paid $50000 for house In order to tear It down No mutter how strenuous the game Mr Rockefeller is always In touch with the business world In tho big house which adjoins the private links nre a score of clerks secretaries and stenog raphers Nothing happens anywhere on earth which might be of Interest to their employer or to the Standard Oil Interest that escapes them If it Is deemed Im portant enough a messenger on a bicy cle files oft with the news But never once has any of the six raddles had nn afternoon off beuenuso nf those messages wore of enough importance to take the man with $300000001) away from his golf It Is a protty serious matter that ho settle between shots Generally ono word Is enough and then buck to his clubs and the game! METHODISTS HUR NOTED SPEAKERS George Gulllion Has Narrow Escape In Collision at Washington and Capitol Avenue George Gulllton 2207 Yandes street narrowly escaped death yesterday even ing In a collision with an Engllsh avcnun street car at Washington street and Cap itol avenue Gullllon was driving slowly across the tracks wrapped up In his heavy blank ets when the eastbound car No 143 crashed Into the front end of his wngon hurling the driver beneath tho wheels of the moving cur He was dragged a short distance on the fender When picked up by the Citv Dispensary doctors it was thought that he could not live Ills left arm Is broken tho back of Ills head crushed and his right cyo severely cut He was hurried to tho City Hospital nnd the physicians report that ho will possibly recover CLEVELAND takes six cuddles Io help John Rocke feller to ilay a game of golf Where Hie average golfer Is content If had ono caddie to carry his bag of clubs and hunt for lost balls Mr Rockefeller won't lift brassy or swing a putter unless he has bls regular retinue And entliiislnstlc as be Is about the royal and ancient giunn Mr Rocktefeller would no more think of going luround the links currying his own clubs anil re trieving Ills own lost balls as irnuny a good player will do at a pinch fliaai he would of standing on the street earner and presenting Standard Oil certiflaatcs to every man woman and child who chanced to puss "The game wouldn't bo worth play explains Mr Rockufcller to his OICES: INDIANA TRUST BLDG Cor Virginia Ave and Wash St fJy Star Special Sendee NovemjT New Latest ashion De cree is for an Abnormal Rosy Complexion brother died four years ago and I took seventy four pennies out of his little iron said Dan Grulley of 117 South California street yesterday to Hyland at police headquarters Grulley together with Charles son of 554 West street was yesterday bv Serseant Schelcert trolmen Debcr and Dugan on suspicion of having robbed a slot machine or some thing of the sort "There Is a punching bag on South Meridian street that drops pennies when you hit it to a certain mark" was explanation of bow they came In possession of the "chicken feed" This statement sounded all right to Captain Hyland but it did not corrobo rate oxplanution Grulley was called on the carpet again and when com manded to tell the absolute truth said: "Well sir I'll tell you the truth Wo broke a slot machine on South Meridian The captain kept "on firing questions and pinning Grulley pretty dose until the following statement was mado by him: Is the truth captain Wo broke into John Gauld's drug store nt 601 Indiana avenue nnd stole the Tho two men were then led to the drug gist who upon Investigation found that some one had entered his store through a cellar window nnd stole seventy four pen nies eleven dimes six nickels four quar ters and $2 in other change and postage stamps Plans Being Considered at Meeting Directors at Pittsburg Plana for the opening of the Technical Institute will be decided today at the meeting of the board of directors to be held In The committee on nominations will present the full list of tinchcrH who ere expected In Indiana polis In time for the opening of the silionl In September An interesting report will bo that of the committee on buildings It la said that plans will bo presented for tho light and power plant and for tho remodelling of the old arsenal buildings Besides the old buildings there will be erected an assembly hall to seat over 3000 persons and many dormitory buildings 53 5 4) X3 a 2 9 Grand Opera Part of the Hopes for uturq of the Late Presi Niece It frequently happens that a thrifty woman unknown to other members of her household will manage to save a dollar here and there where a man could not and many a family has been carried over periods of misfortune by the fore sight of the wife or mother What one woman has done can be re peated in a greater or less degree by al most every woman We appreciate the patronage of women their business with us Is already large and we hope to further Increase it If you are not now a patron or our Savings De partment please consider this an invlta tion 'to become one INDIANA TRUST CO Canaries Parrots Mocking Birds Aquariums Olobs GOLD ISH CAGES SEEDS OODS AND SUPPLIES May be purchased at the old stand BIRD STORE New Phone 4686 431 end 433 Mliiichinitti Ai Dan Grulley and Charles Thomp son inally Admit They Robbed a Store irst Music Heard by the Sor rowing Widow Since Death Ian Hazel Zeigler Jamestown Mao Babb pen ter Vanburen port: Mrs A Greentown: Mrs I Nells Shelvyvllle Anna Nells Shelby ville Mrs Indianapolis A Columbus Bridget Stockwell Mrs IT Indianapolis Miss Hazy Noblesville ii Indianapolis Mrs wagoner vivtan vestal 41 Indianapolis Mrs Mrs Ij Messer Tinton: II Cable 411 North West street Connersville: Mrs Jennie oster Nelle stheet Anderson: Star Reader Sexton A Bailey Connersville: Mrs South Whitley box 359 Mrs A Pear son Butler Mrs A Gossett Jonesville Mrs Trailer 14 South Keystone avenue 20 BREAKASTS INE DIAMONDS AND DIAMOND JEWELRY ine Watches and Silverware ine Opera Glasses and Clocks Julius I Alice Roosevelt the Only One Brave Enough to Refuse to Obey Dame ashion By Star Sptcial Service November 23 Local the days of In complexlon are have a roseate of 1903 has Holiday Goods Ready or How Thanksgiving Dessert May be Greatly Varied This Year ret Tlie Stnr regularly call pollflo have declared war on the Loya aw and firrnufri villl maIaLIw 111 4 He little man with a thin high voice Instead of the famous red vest he attired last night in a white one diamonds brilliant snarkled In his cravat a huge one on his finger a cluster of stones hung to his watch chain with a big red stone which some classified as a ruby tn the and lack nw united force for hospitals benevolent and social work in Indianapolis Judge Horton urged the Methodist Unions to come to the rescue of some of their aged ministers who In the language of the speaker are sometimes turned out on pasture for the remainder of their days on $150 a year to keep them and their families from starvation In the matter of education Dr Mitchell declared that the all denominations struck an oil well Methodists might as Rockefeller LETTERS ROM STAR READERS The prize editor acknowledges letters from the following persons which lie re grets fits Inability to print tills morning Mrs 15 Crawfordsville A C' Colfax Indianapolis Mrs Whelan Ladoga Mrs IV Hartsville Cl: Mrs Indianapolis Mrs Ella Dally Anderson Mrs Edgar 15 Evens In dianapolis Mrs A Rawlins Monticello Mrs Lulu Geppart 75 Keystone avenue In dianapolis Mrs I II Indianapolis: Mrs It Stone Bluff Merld Only a Woman Indianapolis Mrs nope Mrs Ronk Nellie Indlananolls Connie Stone Bluff Aim Clara Car Bmma 1 Logans Idaville Brookville DINING ROOM SUITE IN ANT WERP OAK long of a claw foot arranged trays for linen Extension Table 48 lnch square top rench legs carved feet 3500 China Closet for the corner with bent glass doors unique design 2400 Six Dining Chairs square design seats upholstered In Spanish leather of a reddish tint 2400 One Arm Chair to match 750 A pretty all white Waist of Mummy Cloth sleeves and front tucked and effectively embroidered in in maidenhair fern A neat little Waist in black Peau de Soie box plaits and tucks down front and trim med in black silk (pr no tne4aUions yvezO Dr and York tire tel Mrs Mabel McKinley snng last evening at Opera House Dr Baer has not been traveling with his wife all sea son but it will bo remembered that she bwame very ill shortly after her debut into public life and was compelled to undergo an operation for appendicitis (since that time It has been necessary for her to have a physician's care Mrs Baer has quite recovered her health Miss that being her maiden name Is the only child of Abner Mc Kinley brother of the late President and during her uncle's' residence In tho White house she spent much of her time there Those wlio followed affairs in the qlal life of the Whitehouse during McKinley occupancy remember very that beautiful Mabel McKinley was life of all the affairs her singing tho delight of the President's heart Miss McKinley's marriage to the young New York physician Dr Hermanns Baer took place about three years ago She kept house In a New York apart ment a beautiful until last sum mer when she followed her bent for the atage and made her debut In New York She has since sung her way through to California Yesterday afternoon Miss McKinley received a reporter In her rooms at the hotel At her side was a pretty little dog brought from Japan by a naval of ficer and presented to her Doggie's name is "McKinley" called "Mac" for Bhdrt Miss McKinley Is fond of dogs and owns several all of which aro called by the family name There la ono that her father docs not like and he grieves to hear him called Tho young singer possesses great per sonal charm aside from her beautiful voice Her bright piquant face lights tip charmingly as she talks and masses or soft brown hair wave dlstrnctlngly over her head In traveling Mrs Baer has the attention of her husband and a maid The determination to go on tho stage was not result of impulse "I always intended to go on tho stage" said Miss McKinley have been studying since I was seven years old I might say that all my life lias been a pre paration and I have had the best teach ers both in New York and Paris Madame Melba was kind enough to give me a few lessons and sent a teacher whom she 1 recommended I determined not to go until I was ready and there were ho many things to learn "My plans are indefinite Next sum mer I shall go to Paris for a little study Managers want mo to do several tilings gna nave nor neciaen grand opera part for the future?" "Oh Miss at tho befiye every performance Miss McKinley spent Sunday aunt "Her health is excellent but she nroxen sale miss McKinley took her accompanist with her and snng several songs two of her own composi tion Mrs McKinley was delighted anil expressed great pleasure In the succors that has attended her niece's professional career It was the first music the widow had heard since President aeam In two weeks Mias McKinley will at a concert to be given In Canton charity and will spend two days Mrs McKinley No 1 2 ENCOURAGE YOUR HUSBAND Make him realize that your com puny to him Is more than all other pleasures arid associates combined a To do this encourage him In his undertakings Comfort him In the reverses and illflleultles of life Do not be careless concerning your appearance And Interest yourself a in everything that will be to bls comfort Be patient for It takes patience to live with most men And above everything else the wife and husband should unite in cher Ishlng the memory of the day she agreed to leave her future in his care Make your homo the happl est one in tho world and your bus band will not forsake it for all the a world's pleasures a MRS A 11 KIRKLAND a 2328 George street Anderson Ind Century Laundry Old Phonfl Main 1586 New Phone 282 Union Roberts churches will ba held on Thursday morning nt 10:15 In the Meridian street church The music will bo rendered by the Meridian street eholr The order of services will be as follows: President's proclamation Hymn No 1103 God of prnycr quartet ser mon by tho Rev Dr Ilurlstono offerings for the poor hymn No 1089 "National Hymn" benediction MAGICAL BEAUTIIER Removal Torn Plniple reck 'lea Moth Patches Rafth and Skin and every bleniwh on beauty and defies detection It has Htood the test ot 55 yers and Ir ro harmless we taste if 1r If la ii vu nr nine iv I properly made Acceptuocountef felt of similar name Jr a Sayre said to a lady of the haut ten (a patient): you I a i es will use tbpnv rd ro mend Cream hr the lent harmful of all the ekln oriwle by all druggists and fancy goods dealers in the United States Canada ind Europe erd Hopkins Proprietor 37 GreatJones street New York COLLARS ft CUS MW Best Work In the City 235 237 Indiana atfe Phono 1 6TI A Bkln of Beauty Tr a Jov orever DR ELIX GOURALUTS ORIENTAL CREAM Diamonds Wisdom and Rev Eloquence Entertain A scintillating millionaire a judge from Chicago and a silver tongued pulpit ora tor from Cleveland helped to make the first meeting of the newly organized In dianapolis Methodist Social Union an auspicious event last night John arson the Chicago banker church and clubman Judge Horton and the Rev Charles Mitchell of Cleveland were the speakers Mr Mitchell's elo quence held the crowd until a very late hour Curiosity centered around Mr ar son whose recent otter of a million dol lars for a perfect servant and whose otter 01 a like sum to the New York Roycroft ntnn OTmnTtnTt CIS WCLH lutuatu tltllUUlvu VJW is a and was and This season witnesses of several new dainties American tables Tho exclusive woman supplement her conventional Intf dessert of pumpkin pio nnd 1co cream has her choice of several new sweet meats: The so called are bonbons coated with unsweetened but by no meant bitter chocolate This outer envelope must dis solve on the tongue before you can taste the heart of delicious Rttfrentny cream fond ant delicately flavored with vanilla Such ftre the maidens of Japan where you may chance to find a sweet heart under a plain exterior MARMALADE Not exactly glace fruit but a variation of that confec tion CiimAI to UR nn mnrmnlaAn I 11 1 a 1 I ruit piece Of preserved orange plunn peacn pineapple or apple aro pressed Into models of tho exact natural shape There Ih no sirup tothls rich conserve and every miniature fruit Is glared Tim orange Is not In slices but looks like a tlnp "man darln" These dainties come wrapped each In para tin paper They look very pretty scattered on one of your treasured plates of old Nankeen porcelain Marrons glace are cosily enough unless made at home Ot the cultivated Spanish chestnuts They are delicious and may be served In a dish by themselves Instead ot In tho sparse three or four which nccoiu 1 'Bany most dishes of mixed bonbons MADRID CANDY rom "old Mail rid" they uy came the recipe tor making money I candy hard as rock and quite transparent with Its yellow clearness Kernels of soft "Waheiled almonds pecans and shellbarks are embedded in this crystalline rock it Isold tn bricks You must wrap a brick loosely In a towel and then try to break It by pressing a pin into It as one breaks Ice unless you have a hammer handy to give It a few cracks Break Madrid candy Into small pieces because otherwise It would be hard on ths teeth It Is meant to dissolve slowly In the mouth and cun not bo eaten In a hurry Ap parently It Is made of lemon flavored honey and barley ugar about the consistency of Jemon stick candy but much harder i 8TVED Sluffed figs aro newer than the stuffed prune which has long been In evidence The figs are opened'and the eoftly eeedy Interior Is then stuffed with almonds and walnut kernels occasionally with raisins But many people dislike the "clinging" flavor and so It is better to the Her with But nWa in rafalne dry In clusters on dish ai kW at dessert SSMV A combination of Chinese rench confectionery is tho strips of it crJnnr nrveiollenil eUWitAj WJW wwwwn VS otuiima MMW tuuucu IJLI1 ffparkle by immersion in a bath of thick 1 cnocoiai0 coat is considered I XC 1 1 1 V'lxl nut which lends delicate SlVM I th little bolster of cveam fondant from box of bonbons for personal KrojlrtMUoiis has bitn treated like a ealtod and karnl nnd ued in the same way uh i i V'jnsmrv mei vhv huhuu AT" 'almonds now ths sauKn entertainers can Jit "aallad Plstachss" their guests Susd ZR a lahla donsclouenrss fhnt Blhw art making thslrf recast very oho InmvMUM afl islty for deiK K'frsSW a A pretty white Vesting Waist made with two Waists of Heavy Vesting in light gray large tucks on either side box plait 2 with a dashof red blue or green GM down the front end fancy tab stock 1' tucks and fancy buttons down front CAPITAL ANTISEPTIC TOILET PAPER Manufactured by Capital Paper Co BAG MANUACTURER 115 119 South Pennsylvania StroatBoth Phonos 1155 and 3882 A NEWEST DAINTIES OR THE TABLE YHE INDIANAPOLIS MORNING STAR? 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