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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 7

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i SOCIAL SIDE CITY Engagement to Count of Turin Rumored GIVtS WIE TO BROTHER Theaters HUSBAND UNLOCKS CELL DOOR GIVES TEA OR VISITORS this nft thla thia and Ton can not welt afford to purdinse a diamond until you have seen1 our atoek Irirt oii mnu la tint tier 1 A I J1 1 a 1 the Turin a brother of the A up left over chicken or other OUND washed my children' Wash a tc its from from New and can Ai A If dreary She is cold and firm But from York Ger O1 warts times brush Au New Dishes That Tempt and Other Information Mrs visit The Star Each Monday Awards $1000 in Cash Prizes at $100 Each for the Ten Best Contributions TO REST WHILE SEWING A Women who sews a greet deal of time has found that her back does the card The favors ir lim i uris 1 in a iu rtro1 cut a slit Itr one side and re pulp season ft with butter unit lltilo lemon juice and a dash beat light return to the shells until the top Is brown ALL PROMPTLY CURED BY WONDERUL OINTMENT" MRS SIEGMAR MUEHL HOSTESS OR BEAUTIUL AUTUMN TEA GIVEN IN HONOR MISS ANITA GUESTS or Her Little Girls Suf fered with Itching Eczema Which Simply Covered Back of Baby Had a Tender Skin Too Mrs George Melkel gave a tea yester day afternoon at her home on Central aienue In honor of Mrs erd Wilbert who will leave next week for Vincennes Ind for permanent residence The tea table was prettily arranged with scarlet carnations and In the reception room and library were bouquets of white chrysan themums and ferns Mrs Melkel was as sisted In entertaining the callers by Mrs Stephen Yoeman and Mrs William Chris WARDROBE Is the lime that mother start work on winter to use i fowl palatably put the meat Into a bak ing dish In alternate layers with boiled macaroni or rice turn tomato sauce over it when it Is full cover the top with but tered crumbs and bnke until the top Is brown and the dish heated through An other way Is to warm the chicken over in its own sauce heap In the middle of a deep platter arrange hot boiled rice or macaroni around It and serve with tomato sauce White or brown sauce may be used instead of the tomato "The Wolf" Eugene Walter's romantic drama of the Hudson Bay country will be seen at English's for the first time next Thursday evening when the original New York company combs for a singe night's stand The play tells a wild weird story of the far North where the howl of tho timber wolf In Indian summer Is supposed to presage death This legend is used prominently in the last act said to be one of the most spectacular ever staged "The Wolf" will be followed riday i tenlng by Lew minstrels Introducing many new novelties in dia logue lend scenery One of the scenes depicts the realm of the North pole with huge cakes of lee floating about In the Antic Ocean under the scintillating beams of the aurora borealis The min strels will be at English's riday and Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee "The Right of Way" afternoon and thia evening High class vaudeville this ei noun and this eveninir Park Clay of afternoon and this evening Mujeottc sign of the afternoon and this evening Burlesque this afternoori this evenlpff Of the ruffs there is nothing more at tractive or gennraliy becoming than one In which three shades of smoke gray chif fon are blended Tho particular one In mind Is finished with ciioux of velvet rib bon an incli wide and of the deepest shade a with To this sew a A QUERY Will some reader give recipe for qulnco Uy? A READER 'Ona of the pretty companies in honor of Miss Ottlilea Lysaghtprevious to her Rinrruig: was given Thursday evening fe by Miss Katherine Ryan at her home on Ashland avenue The wedding colors of lavender and white were used in the dec of the reception room and parlor and vases were filled with lavender and white asters In the dining room pink sWas used in all the appointments On the table there was a large silver cande labrum with pink tapers A buffet sup per was served and tile favors were tiny gold hearts tied with lavender and white 1 ribbons Those present were Miss Julia Murphy Miss Josephine Murphy Miss Katherine Lysaght Miss Minnie Lysaght Miss Katherine Killilea Miss Mary Kil fe lllea Miss Lillian Evadinger Miss Jose 'phlne Irwin Miss Eva Coffield and Miss Mabel Smith Miss Rvan was assisted by her sisters Miss Dolly Ryan and Miss Wylda Ryan To stuff sweet potatoes poia ioes move the paper a of sugar and bake tests had been Splayed The table had a large pumpkin basket filled with fruit and was surrounded by candles in crystal holders The guests Included Miss Pearl oster Miss Gertrude Matthews Miss Esther Hyatt Miss Minnie Kotz Miss Nuna Heisel Miss Dottie Koons Miss Ruth Hoyt Miss Edna Mvers Miss Nellie Schmidt Miss Christina Hahn Mr Jacob Kotz Mr Robert Steinburger Mr Joseph Randolph Mr Ray Murray Mr Thompson Mr Louis Schmidt Mr Ollie Monroe Mr Joseph ulton Mr Roy Slaughter and Mr Dan Wright Shank who is the newly ntemre the Irvington ort entertained the members with a Halloween lunchton at 1 o'clock yes terday at her home on East Washington stieet ft hen the club celebrated presi dent day The decorations for the table were in keeping with Halloween The house was trimmed with cornstalks and hung with jack lanterns and for the center of the luncheon table there was a large pumpkin filled with a sheath of rice that the hostess had brought from theThe were cotton buds tied 11 the club colors lavender and yel low There were greetings by the out going president Miss Ingersoll and Mrs Shark Mrs George Billings acted as toastm stress several members of the club gave short talks "The Creole Slave a melo drama of the Southern swamps will bo presented at the Park Theater the first half of next week During tho last halt of the week Howard Thurston successor of the Magician Kellar will entertain the Park patrons Among the scenes to bo presented in "Tho Creole Slave's Re venge' Is one aboard the old river steam er the Robert III Lee showing th5 mutiny and escape of the convict slaves Among tho new Illusions to lie presented by Thurston is "The Princess snld to be one of tho most beautiful ever de vised by a magician skf Mr and Mis II Spencer gave a kitchen shower Thursday evening at their home Ill East Washington street in fi honor ot Mr and Mrs William Moore who were married a year ago and who have been in Tomah Wls until recently The guests were Mr and Mrs Jfoci? Mr and Mrs William Dobvns Mr and Mrs Edward Wolf Dr and Spencer Mrs Charles De Hass Mrs Huggins Mrs Kealing Mrs Harvej Mrs Mamie inley Miss Stella i Harvey Miss Jessie Thomas Miss Cora Rogge Miss Harriet Lancaster Miss Clara Lancaster Mr Harry Moore Mr Bob Roberts and Mr A Warren of jij: LouisvilleKjn Mrs Spencer was assist ed in entertaining by her daughter Miss Lora Schubert and Mrs E' Cline of Cullman Ala Mr and Mrs Moore will be at home to their triends after Nov fe 1 at 48 North Colton avenue Irvington Jft8 Moore was formerly Miss Mabel Schubert MICHIGAN ARM Eli UNABLE TO WIN WOMAN'S I OVE YIELDS HER TO HIM WHOM SHE SAID WAS 1 HER AINITY washing and cleaning It makes warmest little Jacket Imaginable Do not invest in a fur coat for baby as it Is apt to cause many a difficult to break up It is hot causes the little one to perspire PIMENTOES AS A GARNISH Not enough hostesses makn use of the small sweet peppers called pimentos They are artistic accompaniments to many dishes with tho added advantage that they can be oaten They will quite transform ordinary shredded cabbage if made as border around the edge of tile salad dish the whole masked with mayohnatso Equally attractive are they when edging a border of rice around stewed chicken or sur roundng boiled fish with white sauce 35c each 3 for $1 These shirts usually sell at 50c 59c and 79c considered excellent values at these prices or guson McKinney make faultless in workmanship perfect in fit fine qual ity right In style They have plain I bosoms attached cuffs In plain I white and colors cross barred and 3 striped Choose yours this morning 50c underwear at 35c 3 for $100 I Shirts and drawers heavy' weight needle ribbed In ecru I $100 nightshirts at 70c Of outing lannel cut extra Wide with military neck plain and fancy colors aultless make I $100 underwear at OOc Setsnug brand shirts and drawers natural I color part wool I Mark Cross gloves at $150 Ijondon made street gloves In tan and 1 I leather shades one button clasp at wrist loor fcront the become If her chair Is low or If she has 'a stool upon which to rest her feet It Is surprising what a difference Lite comfortable position makes and how mtloi more work she can do Should tho arms become weary slw puts a cushion in her lap On this she rests her elbows changing the position nv! et wing uiub giving oom arms eyes a chanco to recover Mrs Samuel Greenburg entertained at cards yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs Glenn Millikan of Newcaste tnemnrhr r4 A a AUZUV1V U1 mis UILV Xfii Liter Slim A A binfhflnn tmm Tin kJ uviveu A lie luAIJIB were long stemmed white chrysanthe mums GOOD UDGE RECIPE Take two cups of granulated sugar'and one cup of milk After heating add two heaping tablespoonsful of chocolate and a piece of butter the size of a large wal nut Boil for twenty or thirty minutes To test It stir a little in a saucer If It hardens when cold it Is done As you take it from the fire add a teaspoonful of vanilla and if desired walnuts chop ped line may be added After it is taken from the fire stir It until ft begins to stiffen then pour in shallow buttered mm vul in lo squares set away cool PARIS' Oct The duke of the Abruzzi and TO HALVE IRONING TIME or ironing linen napkins tablecloths or anything to be Ironed on both sides take a large piece of wrapping paper fold two or three times to fit your Ironing boud The thickness Is required so as not to let the heat penetrate Then plnce youi linen on the paper and Iron You will see that tho side facing tho paper is just as pretty as the slde'you have Ironed and your linen nicer than ever before MRS MARTHA MASON zrn isoutn iviuiu street Blurrton Hid good things to know A hut box can lie made by tailing large circle of pasteboard dark denim Or cambric folded place twelve Inches or more In depth turn In tho upper edge and In sert In It a draw string This will keep the hat from becoming dusty and cun be hung up out of the way To Curl eathers Simko over hot stove then with a paper knife curl or scrape each particle Another wav is to dampen the feathers and then curl them oh waving hulr plus Leave on plus for twenty four hours Loosen by means ot a A ACTON 25 West Morris street Indianapolis SWEATER IN VOGUE Knitted sweaters seem to hivo a grasp on popularity this season then they are so entirely different the ones whose ownership we used to share with "Brother that It Is not so much to bo wondered at after all The latest model Is very long and but tons straight up find down the front with mound shaped silk covered buttons to match the wool It has patch pockets that almost como under tho head of the colonial style A number have vests knit ted In a different stitch At the neck they are finished with a high military collar nn ordinary turnover or finished In a square or point This should clothes particularly his coats and Jack ets If the clothing Is to be hand em as baby's things usually are there Is all the more reason for begin ning the winter wardrobe at once It Is not a minute too earlv to begin making autumn clothes and par ticularly when they are to be hund em brolderefi Beautiful coats may be made of Bed ford cord In white and finished all the way round the edge with buttonholed scallops Tilby may be plain even cut on the kimono style if desired so there will be no extra frills and furbelows to annoy the tiny wearer or cold weadher a lining may be added' of white albatross which washes easily One wise tpother has made a padded jacket of two thicknesses of habutitTstlk Interlined with a layer of lamb's wool is then quilted so that It will stand the I i Eleanor and Maude Maris of East North stieet Mr and Mrs Charles Caron Davis en tertained a few friends Thursday evening at their home on Centennial street Mrs John Mj Horton and Mr Horton are in Osgood Ind where they went to attend the funeral of Mrs Benja min Stork Miss Nuna Helsel entertained a com pany of friends last evening at her home on Reisner street the guest of honor be ing Mrs Margaret Dill Mr James Deery will return home tomorrow from Georgetown University to remain for a few days with his parents Mr and Mrs Deery zMr Beemls Blank will entertain a large company of friends this evening at uis home on Prospect street The entertain ment will be of the Halloween character Col Denny of the United States Marine Corps stationed in Washington will come today to spend a few days with his sister Mrs Howe on Cen tral avenue iss Irene Dlsher and Miss Grace Dlsher entertained the members of their euchre club last evening at their home on Bellefontaine street All the appoint ments pertained to Halloween irs Julia Riley and Mrs Alice Barnaby chaperoned a group of young ladies last evening at the masquerade party at the Masonic Temple The guests were Miss Nell Riley Miss Clara Glover Mips Grace Deli JlcLUy LVJ bS Riley and Miss Mr and Mrs ner party last Arrow avenue III Jackson llPCt rtf uYizI nr CM TT I various rooms were prettily adorned with vases of carnations chrysanthemums and potted plants The dining room table had a large centerpiece of vari colored cos mos Covers were laid for fifteen Among the guests were Mr and Mrs Slras Heizer and family and Mr and Mrs Lew Shank engagement ot the count of Princess Patricia dmurfiter nr tb AmVa a nunv wa UU1 1 4 UfS ll and niece of King Edward will soon be announced according to the Petit Jour Rome correspondent WATERLOO WOMAN 40 SUES PREACHER AGED 70 1 Miss Tracy Larmors and Miss Hazel gave a Halloween masquerade Thursday evening at the home of Miss Lar mo re on Blaine avenue The house gidecorations consisted of corn husks and pumpkin jack o' lanterns wasserved late In the evening after a num ber A of appropriate games and eon Clay Greeno's one act comedy "or Lovo Sweet presented by William Thompson and company will be tho feature act on tho vaudeville program at the Grand next week Among the foreign acts will be Jewells Manikins present ing an European novelty and the Kltii banzal troupe of Japanese acrobats Bertlo Herron an Indianapolis girl will be seen in a minstrel sketch She is said to bo the first female minstrel ''star'' The musical end the bill will ba taken care of by "The Herbert Mitchell barytone soloist and Leon Rogee "the human orchestra" The klnodrome pictures will show a game between ilia Cubs and the Tigers In the world series STEAMSHIP movements ROTT TH) A Arrived Rotterdam Nr'w York Hod Cnrf ha iInln Philadelphia Marsh i a rrfved Vai Sallee Orleans via Norfolk TRIESTE Arrived: Parmonla New York via Naples Sailed: Margherita Pori Inglis NEW Arrived: Odrlc Liverpool Nftplee Lusitania Liverpool pro Loria Hamburg HALIAX Arrived: Mongolian Glasgow find Liverpool via St Johns fnr Ph 1 1 nUu Sailed Louisiana New Arrived: Themlstocles New York: mania New York UN Railed: Kalpfrln gusto Victoria from Hamburg tor York Via Cherbourg 1 Arrived: Steamer Saxenla from itoeton Ratted: Arabic New York Empress of Ireland Quebec POTATO SALAD Bare and boll six large potatoes When done mash and season with celerv salt pepper butterand cream beat until light then add two inedlum slzed onions chopped one cucumber pickle one tea spoonful of mustard seed beat all to gether and pour over all dressing made as follows: Place two tablespoonfuls of sugar In two tnblespoonfuls of vinegar and set on stove Bent together one egg one tableepoonful of flour one cup of cream (either sweet or sour) add to the boiling vlneg tr little nt time so It will not ettrd Serve either eold or hot on dish garnished with parsley ANNA LAWRIE LEWIS ManillaInd No 17 jOne of the most beautiful of the autumn teas was given yesterday atternoon bv Mrs Siegmar Muehl on North Illinois Street when she entertained a large Gf number of friAnrIiq in Imnnv ruf tha rrnrrctc 4 wz mt of her daughter Miss Anita Muehl Miss TT vs rns vcuip aim iuxbh xuaiuee uomraaes of St Louis Mo The callers were re ceived in the spacious by the hostess and her sister Mrs Kate Coliinstand Mrs Oren Ragsdale a recent The floral appointments throughout the house were very attractive and consisted of handsome flower urns and vases filled with pink and white chrysanthemums and white tapers which burned in crystal and silver holders The charmingly ap pointed tea table was in the dining room and was trimmed with green and white fall blossoms The table was covered with exquisite laces glass baskets filled with wnite chrysanthemums and ferns greens and white tapers were ar ranged In crystal candtafcolders and RrWiittn arl Mr I fit in A 1GS 4 "lu tjii CU ttllU YV I11LCJ 11U WUL shades Mrs Muehl was assisted In extending (the hospitalities by her daughter Miss Anita Muehl Miss Marguerite Kenny Mlss Ruth Maxwell the Misses Alice and Allen Miss Edna Shtel Miss Lenh Miss Margaret Wheeler and Mrs 4 Wllson Among the callers were a num ber of out of town guests who are visit 1 Ing in the city Women today are making their own bed quilts as they are cheaper than ready made ones and one has the satisfaction of knowing their contents or the out side covering select any soft flowered lambrequin material ot cotton or sllkateen weave while the lining will be a plain colored muslin or chambray The top is usually much darker than the lining and the edges of the top are turned back six Inches on each side of the lining thus protecting the delicate lining which is so often handled while dressing the bed Whip the top and bottom of the quilt with sllkateen stitch the outside pieces to the lining with a briar stitch and knot the quilt with sllkateen or baby ribbon IN CASSEROLE To cook chicken en casserole aa rench cook does It provide two small young fowls and cuf them into convenient individual portions Roll the pieces In flour and fry them In baking drippings or butter until they are a golden brown Then parboil two or three young carrots that have been cut in strips and fry four tliln slices of bacon also cut Into strips When the bacon Is brown add tho carrots and a tablespoonful minced onion and fry thorn until they are yellow Turn tho contents of the frying pan and the chick en Into a casserole make a cupful mid a half of brown sauce In tho frying pan turn that In add three potatoes that htive been cut Into balls and parboiled and cook slowly In the oven covered until the chicken Is tender Send to tho table In the baking dish individual' casseroles may be prepared In the same way ALL KINDS HELPS An Illinois woman has obtained a potent on a needle that can be thread ed by a blind person The needle Is split from the top of the eve so that the thread may be easily slipped Into It The slit is then automatically closed and clamped To make a waist yoke or cuffs of lace first baste tlxe lace insertion or edging on paper pattern When pattern is covered with lace stitch through the paper which can be carefully pulled away without Injury to the lace It is almost impossible to machine stitch fine lace wlhout puckering unless it is done in this way To make buttonholes successfully in a lace waist first baste a strip of firm material not too heavy (India linen will do) along the back of the waist Then make your buttonholes through the cloth and lace After all are done take a small pair of scissors and cut the cloth away from each buttonhole leaving noth ing but the part worked COEE CAKE WITHOUT EGGS Two cups sugar: two cups of butter one teaspoonful cldves ono tablespoonful ground cinnamon one cup of raisins one cup of coffee two tcaspoonfuls ot baking powder and one half teaspoonful of soda bake ono hour ('old Water Ono cup sugar two eggs Ono Uiblespoonful of butty three tablespoonfuls of cold water one ten spoonful of baking powder and two cups of flour Cream Tie Beat white of ono egg one half cup of sugar one tablespoon ful of flour one cup of cream Bako with bot tom crust and grate nutmeg over top MRS MARIE HAMMER Rosedale Ind CELERY SAUCE One half dozen largo cucumbers one quart small cucumbers three bunches of celhry one half pint of green tomatoes one half pint of small beans one tea spoonful of aalt one cup of water let boll five or ten minutes drain oft water and add two thlrds of a cup ot sugar one teaspoonful of mustard make a thin paste of one and one half teaspoonfuls of flour one half pint of vinegar one tea spoonful of celery seed let almost boll and then seal Cfi1f Wit limit friiuTwn niintiilo I brown sugar three fourths cup or butter nne teaspoonful each of cinnamon cloves and allspice one pint of sour milk one scant tnblospoonful of soda one box of raisins four cups of flour MRS SHEPHERD G12 East Miami street Indianapolis MRS HASH Ute baked potatoes two In number To one quart of cold beef Chopped fine Of onions chopped about a tumbler And add a dasli of sago for mine Hot grease have ready in a skillet" Home fat cut from the beef fried Out And atlr the mixture as you fill It Until mixed through without a doubt A tablespoon ot flour now sprinkle And when you've stirred It through and through Add water hot just let It trlnkle Koine here some there a bit will do A secret now and will you lenrn It? That when tho meas Is molstched right Into a buttered pan you turn it And bake until Its browned a mltft Rockville Ind MRS ZOE ALLEN MOTHER AUSTRALIANLEA xtezX An aromatic herb remedy lor Woman's Ills Ladies wsttt Im dally saying it is the beat for Kianoy Bladder and Vrinnry TroublM and all WU A delightful day meeting was held yesterday atternoon by the mem bers ot St of the Woods Club at the home ol Mrs James Parkhurst on Central avenue The entertainment was In the form of an informal tea and musicale Mrs Parkhurst the outgoing president gave a greeting and the re snnnsp WAS hv nowlv nlnnfad ltwzxcU kavvv'UU jJlGQt Meut Mis iPderick Shepard A unarming musicale program was givenMis George Carlin gave several vocalselections Miss Ruth Murphy who is one dOf the younger violinists of the cityplayed and Miss rances Spencer gave Llano selections Thn rnnslrjal' nrnimim was followed by a tea The tea table was in tne dining room and was pre sided over by Mrs Alfred Rapp assisted Miss Helen Daily The decorations for the table were lerns and pink tapers in aery still holders Several members of the chid assisted Mrs Parkhurst in entertain ing the guests BEAUTY HINTS When the hands and nails are discol ored from handling fruit or vegetables clean them thoroughly with soap pum ice This comes In small boxes and It removes discoloration without the least damage to the skin The nails are more obstinate so it Is best to first dip tho orange wood stick into lemon Juice then the pumice and gently scrub under the nails where they are darkened Wash the hands In suds rinse and powder with talcum i kSiWpfl Suggestions Entered in Written by and tor Ifr OlTlTl Prize Housekeeping Contest' THE LACE JABOT or elderly women no neck accessory Is prettier than jabots made ot lace chiffon net or any sheer that Is soft White 1h always more becoming than black but when in mourning black must be worn except when real white crepe can be chosen Small jabots are more be coming than large ones for matrons of middle age though except In size the models do not vary The fashionable little bow knots made from lace edges are pretty and as there la no age for which these are unsuitable old and young may wear them? They are very easily made by gstherlng the Ince on tho top edge joining the two tops together ho that the scallops or fancy part points out and then tying a knot around the center virlety Is given these aecpsMorlcs by mak ing the how knot of velvet or chiffon oc casionally putting a black one oiv white edges We are on the way to tho revival of tho old fashioned "barbs" and "tabs" that were so dainty and becoming with long ends hanging at either side of the throat requently these ties were so made as to go once around the heck cressing In the middle front the two ends lying flat end pointed outward slightly a brooch held the crossing point In place Are You a Mason?" the brilliant farce comedy imported from Europe several years ago and one which has held Its own In regular and stock productions with other more recent comedies will be pre sented by the orepaugh stock company at the Majestic Theater next week There Is no so called star role in tho east and nil of the orepaugh players will be given 11 chance to shine with equal brilliance There Is not a dull line In the play from beginning to end Lilies" will blossom at tho Em pire next week A feature of the show will be 11 travesty on Intro duced by Will Ward and his own company "The Queen of the and "Night at the Cafe Chantant" are the vehicles in which the company including thirty girls will be seen GOOD BANANA PIE Two sliced bananas onn cup of milk yolks of two eggs one half cup of sugar one tablespoon of flour boll the custard and when cool pour Into the baked shell in tho sliced bananas and whip the whites of two eggs put on top Set In the oven till brown 1 Raisin One pound lalsins seeded put In a pan and cover with water boll until soft then odd one cup sugar a little salt butter the size of a walnut two tablespoons of flour dissolved In cold waler ono tablespoon of vanilla illing can bo put In crust hot or cold This will make two largo pics or three small ones MRS MARTHA STEVENS Colfax Ind ANCY NEW BRAIDS New braids beggar description they are so unlike the sort that have known One pattern shows a center of filet not with a design wrought in heavy silk and large silk disks set in at regular inter vals There Is a finer braid with a cen ter of net so fine that It looks as if It might not hold together but nevertheless Is very strong because of a pattern orked out In cord underneath that shows delicately through the net Colored braids are very much In favor and there is a startling variety of them from which to select Used in connection with velvet as they generally are they are rich in the extreme Straight edged braids have the call Most of the new ones are of this border sort In some of them the shaded effects are beautiful and gold and silver threads and tufts are noted in many of tho most exclusive paterns Nearly all of the designs show a symmetrical irregu larity that distinguishes them from those of former seasons It gives them a hand made appearance SPONGY RIED CAKES Make sponge as for bread using on pint of warm milk hnd a large half cup' i ful of yeast when the sponge is very light add half a cupful of butter or sweet? Hird a coffee cupful of sugai a teaspoon ful of salt one small tenspoonfiil bf sods dissolved In a little water one table 11 ty mi i 1 1 9 1 1 ma iiiii wwMMHviiru HLUH gratea nut nieg Hllr in two well beaten add sifted flour until it Is the coneUtency of biscuit dough knend it well cover and let rlHo then roll the dough into a eheot half an inch thick cut uut wlth a very small biscuit miter rw win cutter and place on greased tins: rovSi IfiLtilll fl 141 lot I'fhSrfk LofovA 41 1 I muw uvmno i LYini4il imp very hot bird Hlft powdered sugar ovar top when done Apple or three pie crusts 1 taka three largo cups flour ono cup lard a teaspoonful of salt nnd milk or' water enough to mix illings: eci and cor tart apples slice thin fin up each nan: then put nearly a cup of sugar oneacli a piece of butter tho size of IsrM hlnknrv nut nnrt Hnlna rr If you choose you may sprinkle amttls flour over each one MISS MAUD STONE Bellmore Ind No 1 Box 119 Miss lorence Bailiff gave a Halloween party last evening at her home In South pmt A large number of young people from Indianapolis attended the party The guests were met at the early a hay wagon The evening was spent In games served a aoween supper was Mi Thomas Hornaday and Mrs Morgan gave a bounce euchre Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Vera Born and for Mrs George Clayton Bosley of Bedford Ind The house was made attractive with a' pro fusion of white chrysanthemums Mrs' George Stinger will entertain the members of the Queen Esther Society of Central Avenue Church this evening with a bay ride The party will be driven to the country home of the hostess for supper The lawn and house will be lighted with jack lanterns PAINUL ULCER On oot for a Year Healed by Two Sets of Cuticura ve I hqd an ulcer on my foot for a year 4 wore and it was very painful as it nnm sore I had a doctor but hiz treatment did not heal it About JJnt months ago I commenced to ugo 8otP1 Ointment and Cuticura All I used two seta snd aI1 tettled up Mrs vdor west Brewster Mass April 29 1907 lnernal TreeUnnit for nntonMx Children nud Adults WneistR of uticura Soup (ific to Cleanse kin fa HtoU4 Ouucun Boek tilth dimmm Miss Ella isher Alleges the Rev Klotz Broke lls Promise and Asks $5000 WATERLOO Ind Oct Miss Ella I isher filed suit today against the Rev I Samuel Klotz tor breach of promise I and $5000 damages Miss isher Is the uaugnier or ivirs tiotomon Msher She Is 40 years ot age and the Rev Mr Klotz Is nearly 70 He married Mrs Klotz who for sixteen years was a widow of his youngest brother The wedding took place in Bowling Green Aug 17 The couple commenced housekeeping In Wateiloo The Rev Mr Klotz has no regular charge but Is well known In the conferences and Is wealthy He has been a large contributor to the Otter bein University at Otterbein PLAITED SKIRTS STILL WORN A few weeks ago there arose a great hue and cry to the effect that no plaited skirts were to be worn this winter that the smart flaring style of the last three years had been relegated to the dreary dustheap of fads forgotten and that the woman who must wear a last suit with a plaited skirt might well sit down woefully and weep In despair Now as a matter of fact this is all a mistake It is true that the modish skirt is quite tight and we get away from that It is true most of the popular tailored suits plain skirts with many gores and io plaits It is true that the flare at the bottom of the fashionable skirt this fall comes sole ly from the carefully severe cut of the cloth and not from any kilted arrange ment at the top of the skirt But It is true too that in the past week tailors 1A New York and In the most exclusive suit shops where the really distingue garments are made have been showing a great man? plaited skirts The plaited skirt Is not out ot style not by any means The newer skirts of this type are stitched to the knee or a little below They are of course tight at the hips and lull about the ankles And the woman who must wear last year's suits this winter has no cause whatever to fear for uusinews ana desolate despairs still "in the Price and Mildred In a comedy singing and talking act Silent Mon a magician and Josephine Bartlett contralto singer will be the special features ut the Gnvety next week In connection with the talking moving pictures Keep a when trohlmr diy spots on the artl help aiyuuioaana tn emaie ween The best Reza lator for Women Al wavs rauabla xf 't an Druavists or by mall $0 eta Trad Mark Write (or CimnU AKK ra4 4H Don't accept moniala Adclresa ny ktktltuU TUI MOTHER UY CO In "Some years ago my three little girls bad a very bad form of eczema Itch ing eruptions formed on the backs of thair heads which were simply covered Before I heard of Cuti cura I used to try almost everything but they failed Then my mother recommended the Cuticura Remadicn washed my children's heads with Cuti i cure Soap and then applied the wonder ful ointment Cuticura I did this four or five times and I can say that they have entirely cured I have another baby who ia bo plump that the folds ofkm on hie neck were broken and even bled I used Cuticura Soap and Cuti Ointment and the next morning the trouble had disappeared I am using the Cuticura Remedies yet when veranyof my family have any sores I can never recommend Cuticura suffi ciently it is indispensable in Avery home I cannot find its equal Mme Napoleon Duceppe 41 Duluth St Montreal Quo May 21 BAD AXE Mich Oct 30 "I am open ing the door of this cell so that you may go out into the world again You cando what you said Joseph Smith to his wife as unlocked the door that kept her in the County Jail "I am glad to go out" said Mrs Smith "but I love Charley and I will go with him He Is my affinity" i Smith walked to another part of tho jail and ills wife followed He looked through the bars at his brother Charles Smlsli I am going to let vou out" ho said and unlocked the door Charles came out Mrs Smith joined him and they walked away together Several years ago Charles Smith and Joseph Smith broth ers and farmers both loved the same girl She preierred Charles but he fell in love with another glil and married her Joseph proposed and the girl told him that she loved Charles only but 'would marry him The Smith brothers got along nicely until Mrs Charles Smith died Then the old love between Charles and his broth wife sprung up and finally they eloped On Joseph's complaint they were followed and arrested Joseph talRed with his wife several times She de clared always that she loved Charles onlj that she always had loved him alone inally Joseph told the sl'erllT of his intention to drop all proceedings The sheriff said he didn't want to be the one to let them out but that If Jo seph was determined lie could let them om ininseit men ne gave to him keys and the release came LlllLl 1 Bl 1908 PERSONAL MENTION Shank has returned from In the South Andrews Tnfnvatte imi arrived to visit Miss Nelle McIntosh'' Mr Standford has returned homo from a short trip through the South JIr William Evans of Elwod Ind has como to spend the winter in this city Mr Albert Snider will leave today for rench Lick Springs to spend a short time Miss Jess Cooke has returned from a visit with her grandparents in the coun try near Tipton Ind i M1'Geurge DeerY has returned from Wayne Ind to remain for a few Weeks with his parents Mrs Potter and daughter Mayme have returned from Muncie after a week visit with friends Miss lajufse Roedel ot Terre Haute Ind has come to visit Miss Amber Ens ley on North Meridian street Miss Mary Howell of Edinburg Ind spent Thursday with Miss Marte Readv eu route from Wayne Ind Miss Ethel Marls of Kokomo Ind will come today to Visit her sisters Misses add to custard stir moment longer flaioi and serve when cold Veal Cutlets Trim i ten the eulkts pepper and salt and roll In beaten egg then In ounded Cracker ei umlis ry rather slowly in gdod drip plug turning When the lower side la brown Drain off the fat squeeze a Uttln iniiun IIUCO on eucii unci serve in a not flat dish i Sliver Cnke Two cups of sugar one cup of butter four scrint cups of flour one cup of sour milk teaspoonful soda tublespooiiful cnrnetiirch whites of eight lavor with nlmond or peach MISS BLANCH ORAN ni saw Ind Box 128 L1 3 I nr tii i a i hm a i rwu niiNia i Utn Sponge When Keep a iainp Hpongq near nt hand ror inoitttpnlng the Ti In ii otencH lirtln Successful Dry Cover a small quantity of corn meal with gasoline and apply with a soft cloth to tho article be cleaned It will leave no "wattt marks" and will render the article ns good as new This can be used with every thing from lace waist to a wilton rug with cnllrc succesH Hnvo amne low hooks in the cloth closi'l in ordor to eneble tho children to hang up their own clothing It Is Well' to lejuh thorn cnrly the habit of ntatneMt? OR CANDLE USERS A candle may be made to fit nnv dlestlck by holding the end in hot witter This softens tho wax anti tnakes it pil able so It may be pushed easily Into any candlestick This Is a very useful thing to know tor oven If In this nge candles do not light us to in bed they arn very artistic ami pretty as decoration for the library and living room a r' Krk was given a surprise Thursday evening in honor of his birthday anniversary There were thirty five guests present The house was trimmed with red hearts and carnations Among the guests were Mrs I Kirk of Madison Ind and Mrs ord of Knoxville Tenn Registered 1 US Pat Offle A jnedical writer says: oaKer pure cocoa acts a gentle stimulant invigorat ing and correcting the action of the digestive organs fur nishing the body with somtf' of the purest elements of nutrition Walter Baker Co Ltd liitabushed iTso" DORCHESTER EGG BALLS After preparing deviled eggs there Is always sotnu of the yolk left orm tho remaining yolk Into and roll the balls In finely chopped nuts ornstarch Scald one quart mik Dissolve two level teaspoonful cornstarch In llttln cold milk Turn quickly into hot milk stir till thickened then cover and cook ten mlntites Boat two eggs with throe tablespconfuls Sugar I 1 mm Baker's Cocoa i A Highest Awards in Europe and America and how to save their mother stetfa Io Make a Dust Pun More Useful ho mdlnary tin dust pan can be mad a sninco of minds coinfoit to th house wife bv the use of the handle of a dis carded broom Saw off tho handl from3 the broom and Insert the end in th hul i low tin handle of the dust pan after bend ng ft perpendicular to the pan Tnli enables oiio to use tho dust pan without stooping MRS HCOTT Last Miiiket street New Albany Ind The girls of Knickerbocker Hall gave a Halloween masquerade party at the school last night Preceding the party the small girls of the school presented an original playlet entitled The hall was decorated with corn and pump kins Mrs Robert Perry Alexander enter tained Thursday afternoon with a com pany at her home on Park avenue The house was decorated with yellow chrys anthemums and the Ices and cakes were served In the form of pumpkins Carpenter entertained a few friends with a Halloween party last night at his home 2325 Kenwood avenue The house was decorated In red white and ue Dancing was added to the other pleasures of the party Mr and Mrs William Wlkel will en tertain fifty friends Monday evening at their home on Park avenue In honor of then twentieth wedding anniversary The Olive Branch Auxiliary of I will give a Halloween party this even ing at the home of Mrs Tilson 943 Lex ington avenue Very often the appearance of one's hands is marred by warts A very good ay to remove these blemishes Is to rub them two or three times daily with an Irish potato Cut off one end of the po tato and rub the wart with the pared surface After each operation remove a slice of the potato The application of juicw vju Bumeumes cause to disappear Touch them several during the day with a camel's hair soaked in the juice Mxnuvrt'i UHU1 juu 4RVVW HWWll "OUT ilOCI of fine stones wulini Is not only the finest but the largest In tho state Any one can make claims for their goods but we want the opportunity of ahftwlM and proving tlm superiority of our stock of diamonds and other preclou atone It means satisractlon to wear a Sipe diamond SIPE Importer of Diamonds The guests were Miss Adele Barnaby Miss May Iva Lieben Ackman gave a dtn evenmg at their home on in honor of Mr and Mrs of Kalamazoo Mich the The Ki' a a i I ri o' Ik' Hit fe' A 1 'S'k i 'w I AX MB ImWalr! 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