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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 7

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ft To contradict certain talk and to put the consuming pub lic in possession of the truth we say in plain words that no one in this town can sell as good coffee as Ariosa for as little money Misbranded and make believe Mocha and Java or coffee sold loose out of a bag or a bin is not as good value for the money nor can it be sold at as narrow profit nor reach the consumer under as favorable conditions When you buy Ariosa Coffee you get more than 16 net bzsof straight wholesome Brazilian coffee from the largest coffee firm in the world with that direct assurance that they are giving you the best coffee in the world for the money A1RLUCKLE BROS NW York CUT Ulf 4 1 HIE INDIANAPOLIS STAR MONDAY OCTOBER 7 1907 Music and Drama Spite Pence Which Separates the Common Herd of till! Llft i iitn of the tlm 'In tlio production of "Dorothy Vernon INDS HER LOST SISTERS AGED HUNT ENDS Mr mniedirin nnd rnnipnny leading Indios of the company tomorrow will bo music (b'parlmout Hall Thursday nlghl of this cmno ars suiting 1 PRIZE WINNERS the 4 Rural TERRE HAUTE HAS PROBLEM a BOY HAS NARROW ESCAPE I Clings In Martha Dean Pattern Dlraet from New York of cup brown KITE BREAKS HIGH RECORD riding Bureau 4202 Mihh girls A HIGH GRADE VARNISH With WI'H 1 Nnm I AdilroKB Slzo No jvji tjit 1 'T ft' niwn urauc VAnnian AND STAIN COMBINED father In several marriage Address nil nrdors tn pattern depart ment The St nr Indianapolis allowing one week for delivery and snid: over them forz break woek Tron career wln and suet ago mi Seventh cal properties that destrow TUSt dissolv ing it as water does salt Nothing else to a' anything like SIXTEEN BEAUTIUL COLORS SIZES ROM I4PINWML0N eharact era md Mary Just last pos1mnB Object Of: with Joy the long wile 1l like to know who nnd Is 1 lie ven any Men how Woodlawn avenue Is mrni lity council and siiluon The Will Give $10 a Week in Prizes for Ten Best No Prizes Will Be Given Unless ull Name Is Signed Write in Ink and on One Side of Paper Mihm i ll Ik Mil A ni'fli 'll 11 WllDStJ Ims boon made largely In thin country highest In Ihls This is some but one is amply repaid Try it KATHERYN RONK Route No 1 New Ross Ind one and one half cup all together add one little cinnamon flour it a little stiffer than Mrs Harriet Meeker of Evansville Ind After Long Search Locates amily of our and Reunion Is Planned has located they are iracic COUNCILMAN DONAVON DENIES MARRIED salt and mustard one teaspoon tumeric one pint or vinegar minutes: can and seal MRS A BEACH Camby Ind No 1 Into a lirnisn buggy While team of Hplr frlirlitencd and West Seventh ROM NEW MEXICO out here at the off her ulster a reward lias Mrs llnrrlott Meeker RECIPES AND SUGGESTIONS Creole Cake One and one half cups sugar one half cup butter Separate three eggs and beat two cups of flour one half cup of milk one and one half teaspoonfuls of baking powder Grate six tablespoons of chocolate and put in three tablespoons of milk Let cook until thick When cool add above Sugar Cookies Two cups of A sugar cup of lard one half cup of sweet milk three eggs two teaspoons of baking powder pinch of salt and flavoring Corn Starch Pie One quart of sweet milk two tablespoons of sugar heated then add two tablespoons of corn starch dissolved in a little milk "and yolks of three eggs Cook until thick flavor and put into previously baked crust Spread beaten whites on top and brown in oven Corn Three cups of flour six cups of corn meal one cup of molasses one tablespoon salt one and one half tea spoons soda two teaspoons of baking powder three pints of sweet milk Bake In moderate oven four or five hours To keep pans from sticking rub well with salt and paper before greasing Heat equal parts of beeswax and lard and rub inside of tin cans before canning and they will last much longer BESSIE SPRINGMIRE Greensburg Ind No 11 NEW IDEA3 MANY KINDS To Thicken Before making Jolly heat the sugar but do not melt It and the Jelly will thicken quickly Shako Boiled By putting boiled water In bottles until they are three quarters full nnd slinking well enough air will he Inrornoratcd Into the water to make It palatable The flat taste Is duo to llm loss of nil hi boiling To Loosen If windows move liard limit a tublespoouful of lard nnd Any danger there may have been of residents of a new addition on Tecumseh Street gazing into the back yards or even into the kitchens of residents of the East drive of Woodruff Place has been pre vented by the erection of a litgh fence and wall by the latter along the alley be tween that exclusive residence section and Tecumseh street Persons living In the vicinity of Wood ruff Place and who are not Interested call the new barrier a wall Resi dents of Woodruff Place say it is not a wall at all but a fence while the South ern Lumber Company which owns the new addition is saying nothing at all What future residents of the place may say or'do is a matter of conjecture A scratched and marred top practically ruins a table' so far as its beauty is a concerned It isn neces sary to discard an did table simply because the finish is 3 not what it should be Get a can of jap a lac today and aee for yourself just how wonder ful a rejuvenator it is celebni I liyi briitlon surprised Company All week Doodle several days One cup of full cups of flour one cup of sweet Ila rillin' night nt her molliers Itoum 1T1 McDowell street Dona von nnd his wife left Illis eltv yesterday tor Indlunnp nomn Away 100 miles from the railroad I en joy and profit by reading The Star Here is a dish much liked by the cow boys They call it of a though when not in the presence of ladies they give it a much stronger name of which the above is only a substitute: A brain the two sweet breads half of the heart chunk of liver same size or smaller a good length of the marrow fats (marrow intestines) piece of beef about the size of heart used same size piece of suet Cut all this into pieces a half inch or so square add two large sized Mexican chill peppers (remove seeds) orAthe powder can be used (about two tablespoonfuls) It Is not a successful stew unless hot with these peppers not red peppers but Mexican chili Put all into a kettle and boil until very tender keeping plenty of water When done add a tablespoontul of flour for gravy Salt to taste MRS LULU COLEMAN Knowles New Mexico Eddy County ZHliriiui uiiuviut linople lias pvrhapH the most promliKmt Orrin Johnson the young Mayor hi "Thu Man of the which will open lit tonight was last been here as Allan Kendrick In Bela sco's play Heart of He Is one of the younger actors who has rapidly forged to the front lie was leading man to the late Richard Mansfield and played nil tlio leading rules in that famous repertoire Previous to that he was lead ing man in the companies of Miiiih' Adams Annie Russell Blanche Walsh and other stars THREE RECIPES Creamed Minced Ham Take pieces of left over ham (either boiled or fried) chop fine put in a stew pan with enough milk to cover thicken with flour season with pepper and butter Boil about a minute Have some slices of toast in chop dish and pour the ham Garnish with parsley Nice fast oi' lunch Molasses Layer Cake One sugar two eggs four tabiespoonfuls of melted butter one half cup of sour milk filled up with molasses one teaspoonful soda two cuds sifted flour srdre tn taste Save white of one egg for frosting and add one half cup chopped raisins to frost ing Bake in two layers By using one cup of raisins and one and one half cups of currants and baking in one loaf this recipe makes a good substitute for fruit cake Plum Pudding Suggestions When pre paring your Christmas plum pudding al ways remember to wring the pudding cloth through hot water then place it in a bowl and dredge thoroughly with flour This prevents the pudding from adhering and it can then he easily when done Always place saucer in bot tom of kettfle in which pudding is cooked to prevent burning Always put pudding into boiling water and keep it boiling MRS HENRY KURTZ 107 West Twenty third street Indian apolis TO PREPARE ROSE LEAVES Gather the rose leaves sprinkle with salt and spread out In the sun to dry When thoroughly dried take one ounce each of cinnamon cloves and (ground) Mix thoroughly then put layer of leaves jar then layer of spice and so on alternately until jar is filled Set jar and contents in a dark place 7 for ten davs and shake well once a day Then put whiskv alcohol or perfume on room odor 2131 Queen Elizabeth Scots nj seen at Ihuld history and was brought about hy events in which Dorothy Vernon played mi Im portant part Eor the purpose of saving At Doiiavou home hist night nothingid been hoirl of the welding by bis lotbcr sister wiih whom he lives Ofl SALK BY ALL i PAINT HaODWADP OSHO KMtfiJ nurUjC subshtutm I qonai wlu lui: own will aSSlIUie OR THE COOK Yorkshire Six pounds of porterhouse roast with half inch fat around outside and a lump of suet in cen ter Rub with salt and place in dry square pan Bake until nearly done then make pudding Break eight eggs into nine heaping cooking spoonfuls flour and one teaspoonful of salt Beats eggs flour and sweet milk until batter is very smooth and about as thick as 1 thick cream pour on fat around the roast bake thirty five to forty minutes Cut Into squares and serve soon as done on hot platers This Is delicious To Keep Lettuce Pick over wash clean shake place in stone crock and cover tight with earthen plate This is fine try it Will keep two or three days as fresh as when picked MRS ALLEN 2321 Meridian street Indianapolis Suggestions Entered in Housekeeping Contest cover strain pint of tn boil in pan of boiling water nr seal passing corks one fourth inch be low mouth Pour full of hot paraflne wax wrap label and put away Grape Wine No 2 Select npe grapes At night stem wash and drain then taking a few at a time say crock one halt full Burst the pulps (I use potato masher taking care not to crush the seeds) Pour into a large jar cover and let stand until morning Then strain the Juice out (I use a cheesecloth sack) put in a doifble boiler and hold it at the boiling point ten or fifteen minutes Skim strain in jars and set for twenty four hours Strain and put in double boiler heat boiling hot for a few minutes SKim ana corrie as auove trouble Reaches 23000 eet In Weather Experiments WASHINGTON Oct The uUitinlu ever reached by a kite (oiinti'V according to 1'rof Henry of Weather Bureau whs that recorded last Thursday at the 'Mount Weather Station 'i In Virginia when an altitude of slightly over 23000 feet was attained At that belglit tin temperature of 5 degrees be low zero was recorded It was Brof belief that th kite will yet attain a higher EVANSVIiflE Ind Oct Not dln couragcd for twenty years during which time sli' wrote nearly 3000 tetters io all parts of the United States In hope of finally of 30D in 1 1 1 GRAPE WINES Grape Wines Take good ripe grapes stem wash put in cooking vessels bare wlth water thoroughly cook and To one gallon of juice add one sugar put on stove and 'bring Skim and bottle Keep bottles niiina oniv roue five at a time then with new corks TOMATO SWEET PICKLES ive pounds of granulated sugar four pounds' of ripe tomatoes from which the seeds have been removed one pint of vinegar one teaspoonful of cinnamon one teaspoonful ot cloves Boil the sugar and vinegar together until a soft ball Ts formed when dropped into cold water then add the tomatoes and the spices and boil until thick sj rup is formed HAM KINh 310 Eighth street Richmond Ind ho Rllld yesterday "has taught me the li Bsmi lint the actor who succeeds there has to do it without anv extraneous help Ions of beautiful scenery dazzling silks and the other enineiiismncnts or a Stan In the regular theater can roni ns well medfocrltv but have to do or die In twenty five minutes even If these things were provided they would count as nothing In the hard cold of the average vaudeville nudlenco With Mr Htcger this season are two well known players illiam I useoo mid Helen Mar ilcox and the Italian harp ist John Romano who plays the part of a street musician anil furnishes the ex quisite accompaniments for Mr Sieger songs All of the other acts on tlin Grand new bill come direct from Ilin Chicago vaudeville houses PRETTY OR A PARTY DRESS The wide embroidered floiineiiigs lire stll very popular for the fashioning ami adornment of young dressy' frocks and a very pretty model is hero sketched It consists of waist and skirt which may cither bo attached nt the waist lino or left separate The waist displays a deeply pointed effect nt the neck and a gitimpo 'may bo composed of tucked mull Inset with lace while a graceful bertha ar rangement cut from the wide adorns Um waist Small revr rs of lace may be added If desired ns shown In the smaller sketch The skirt Is a five gored one gathered twice at the top and com pleted by a straight flounce of the em broidered flouncing beneath whl 'h the skKt may be cut away If desired Any of the pretty evening fabrics would develop charmingly by tills model 6 yards ot 27 Inch material being needed for Hie dress 12 yards of for the bertha and skirt flounce and 21 yards of 38 ma terial for the gulmim Sizes 1'1 Lr HI 17 years TRY THESE Apple Sauce Cake One and one half cups sugar and one large tablespoonful butter creamed together one teaspoonful soda mixed with apple sauce stir cup raisins a enough to make plain cake Lemon Pie Grate one lemon mixing juice with rind one cup sugar two eggs butter size of egg one slice of bread broken fine one cup water when done beat whites of eggs four tabiespoonfuls sugar spread on pie return to oven to brown This makes one pie Cleaning Kettle When scraping a ket tle never use a knife use a lid ot a small baking powder can Molasses Layer Cuke One half eup sugar two thirds cup cold water ono half cup New Orleans molasses one egg blitter size of egg one teaspoonful soda mix very soft' bake in three layers or filling use one cup sugar three table spoonfuls of water one cup chopped raisins white of one egg boll sugar and water till It thickens then add raisins and white of egg beaten Bordeaux Sauce Two gallons cabbage cut line green tomatoes one gallon sliced line onions one dozen sliced fine mixed spices halt cup white sugar one and one halt cups salt one gill vinegar one galluri two tablespoon fuls tumeric powder cook ten minutes and enn MRS CARRIE ROBERTS 412 Dorman street Indianapolis CAKE RELISH AND SALAD Christmas ruit Three fourths pound of brown sugar (coffee A) one half pound of butter three fourths pound of flour one pound of raisins one pound of currants one fourth pound of citron one half pound blanched almonds one glass of brandy six eggs one tea spoonful of soda one half teaspoonful each of cloves cinnamon nutmeg and black pepper one half cup of sour cream or milk Instead of pouring the brandy In the cake pour on after It is baked just when turned out of nan while the cake Is cooling Mix In large pan bake one hour In moderate oven The older the cake the better It Is Sweet Relish One peck of green to matoes one half peck of ripe tomatoes one dozen red peppers one dozen green peppers (mangoes) one dozen large cu cumbers one half dozen largo onions one good sized head of cabbage Chop or grind well salt and drain over night in cheesecloth bag then add two pounds of coffee A sugar four tablespoonfuls of celery seed two tablespoons ot cinna mon one cup of grated horseradish three quarts of cider vinegar mix all well and boll half an hour Can and seal Corn' Salad Chop well or grind one head of cabbage three red mangoes anil three stalks of celery add corn that has been cut from one dozen ears then one teacupful of sugar a tablespoon each of of Boll 20 This afternoon the Ma jestic Theater be gins Ils season of stock Ils opening Is the war drama Wuchcster" which will be presented by Lurry Lunds Aveneau Stock Company of St Louis The company Is headed by Miss Edna Earle Lindon and Harry Browne Tim rest of the company is adequate Besides this strong play It Imilor will slag Willi Ion in Eternity with Illustra tions Bowen brothers nnd Miss Evdvn Watson a comedienne will contribute vaudeville numbers between the ni ts A burlesque show without 1he slapstick not even a single resonant echo of tlie implement of time honored hurlosfiuo comedy Is promised in the Horfrminco of Lid Lifters cuminii to tho Gnyetv this afternoon to remain during' the entire week Another peculiarity about the Lifters is that almost all the feminine contingent wtrtoh Is large are on an equal looting so far ns promi nence In the two burlesques is concerned and there is no feminine star aft the girls Julius Steger the actor barytone who heads tlie Grand vaudeville program this week appearing with bls lour sup porting phi vers in The bifth Coininiuid inent" arrived from St Louis yesterday 'liis Is Mr Steger second season hi vaudeville and he says ho likes the work better than opera or EXCELLENT RECIPES Suet A fine pudding for ter use Will keep bears warming over chopped fine in three one cup of molasses milk one cup of raisins well floured tea spoonful of soda in a little warm water one nutmeg teaspoouful of cinnamon Steam in mold three hours Servo liquid sauce Cookies One cup of butter two of brown sugar (well rolled) three (do not neat eggs) teaspoonrui dissolved in tablespbonful of hot said Don wheri two fellows troi'1 and asked mo It 1 wasn going Io spend some money in 1 asked them wtmt the cele thev both looked area you ip si streets th'V collided With Henry Giiuiiig his three children with small dam ned horses ran i 1 1 1 hue cllnulna lima with one hand and holding to the dashboard nates rs Mek AihAi thiw sisters ami also coming here Hhrt had lost Some time ago the lumber company opened up Tecumseh street between Pratt and Tenth streets and is now building about twenty double and single houses with the intention of selling them In the rear of the new houses is an alley which is claimed by Woodruff Place resi dents Some weeks ago there was a town meeting in Woodruff Place and at that meeting persons living in the north end of Woodruff Place are said to have de clared that people in the new addition should never use their allev Tlie re sult of the meeting was an order to build the wall and to build It high The wall has been built as near to the property line of the Tecumseh street ad dition as possible It is a solid wall of concrete bldcks about five feet high and on top of this is to be placed an Iron with bir Malcolm Vernon during which Miss West plavlng the part: ol Dorothy gives a striking ol swords manship pour a little on the roller and rope It will work like magic Darning After darning stockings press the darned spot with a hot iron They will be much softer Sweet Milk The deeper a milk pitcher is the longer milk will keep sweet Dainty Ccke Whltes of three eggs one half cup butter two tabiespoonfuls of baking powder two tabiespoonfuls of milk two cups of flour desired flavoring Bake in layers When ready to use spread whipped cream between the lay ers and cover quickly with strawberries MRS SAM EDWARDS Huntingberg Ind Thb ty girls Htlonded I he luncheon ami lifter toasts had been rrMpmidml to by the members of the aororlty each of Hie girls win) arc Pho iiiecting tliLi aged sis whom are now gray hall rd than three seorn years In tno extreme i nry or jov and wept like 1 li'ust inal ly thrv juried tn talking and hae not Stepped yet And the of it Is that through Mm whf'ro slir such a report should be started because the only people 1 know In Cincinnati are three men and as to any Mary Pratt 1 have idea who she Ixmiivon said that ho was in Cincin nati on iniday night but that he wits with Councilman Harry Royse during all of the time that he wim In the Ohio city Royse said last night that if Donuvon hud a wedding while they wore in Cincinnati ho must have been married in bls sleep hecausA thev wore only separated for three hours while in the olty and that was while Royse iranHactud some bus! iiess tor his company when they first ur rivmi tnero wondered this nfternoon mn 1 it night Mrs Monies of she had not or heard of i vi rcai'i comedienne Sadie Huvsled the barytone Jack Mathews ceeenta Ic tallt and Hilts Jumping iRlACk I I SA SPANISH PICKLE Ono peck of large cucumbers chopped the seeds taken out two dozen largo onions eight green peppers a little salt two ounces of ginger one half ounce cel 7 cry seed one half pound ground yellow mustard one ounce black mustard seed olio ounce white mustard seed one fourth ounce tumeric two pounds sugar one gallon vinegar chop cucumbers onions and peppers salt and let stanil over night MAX ME JACOBS 114'2 Wesit ourth street Marion Ind Saloon License Application Ranee Knotty Question In Council ITAUT Ind Oil 6 test Is to be made here ns to whether a City i Council has authority to ilellnltely fix Um boundaries of a disti beyond whichit prohibits the eHliibllHliing ol saloons fight II Is umlerstiiod will tie waged tween this Brazil City Council and Terre Haute Brewing Company It eome up first beloie Muyoi bhaltu 1 no mailer which side wins 11 will bo SIMPLE SUGGESTIONS To Bake Potatoes Quickly Mrhen oven Is not hot place1 an asbestos mat on the stove cover and put potatoes on It Cover them with a saucepan They will bake nicely Cooking a The best way to nook a pumpkin Is to set It in a tin and then place it directly In the oven with out anv other preliminary treatment than a light washing with a wet vegetable brush Bake it for an hour or more according to the size of the pumpkin AVhen It is done open the stem end and remove the seeds The rind will peel off as though It were paper MRS MULVIHILL 117 East Main street Greenfield Ind Members of Pi Beta Pill Society Entertain Prospectlves at the Columbia Club I liim lmoii was given Saturday even bv Ilic members of the Beta Phi Sorority qf Buller College at the Colum bia Club In honor of the eight pledges Hint will be added Io Um organization Tim Doodle will appear lit th' Empire Thoatcr for three days Illit I Hqui'H will bO English's "The Man of the Hour" tonight and remainder of tlie week Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Vernon of Haddon Hall" first half of the week mult neo dally hanton Detec tive" roimilndiT of the week mati nee dally High class vaudeville all week dally Majestic Aveneau Stoeli presenting Winchester Empire Burlesque Yankeo first half of week Champagne Girls" remainder Week Burlesque "The ild all week 'V'C ft ngainsl a telegraph polr at Si'Vimlli nnd Market streets pulling Um rent wlieil off am! wiretop)ieit a block further by Arthur Curl nnd Charles Mllh In the rai of over halt a mile Um plmky little fellow had clung to Hie lines and altlmiigli badlv friglitetrnd was unhurt The horses escaped with a few scnitclms but the veldile was greatly damaged Leonard and Clurii Whitney comedy lid Jules llarroii elmructer German Mnr winlds worm Um mngnellc ters Imtli of and more old was pnthetic wore speechless Com Dozen ears of green corn two small heads of cabbage three mango peppers (red) four largo onions two cups of sugar one fourth pound of ground mustard one heaping tablespoonful of tumeric powder one half gallon of vine gar one third cup ot salt Boll alto gether thirty minutes and seal while hot or serve when cold MRS 179 Maple avenue Noblesville Ind This produces a very agreeable MIlS II HAMMOND letcher street Anderson Ind will and an ponlcil and perhaps taken to the Suprenia Com William Vesper purposes to open a sa loon In Um Opera House Block which Is not specified In Um ordinance diilnhig business territory Tomorrow tlio eounly commissioners will In all prolmbllll grant Um licence 1 Vesper hot Um citv clerk 1ms been Instructed by the Council It Is understood to refuse him city lleense City Attorney Herr says Um Council has a right to limit the locations ol sa loons to the business district but that It can not designate any particular bound 11 in that district about to be lidllated into of the organization was address the gathering limluirds performed loiistmlstress nml Io re: Io Llmlr loiists uenibers of Um sorority re sponded: Miss Liicllo Ulfllakc Old MISS Sarah Bn iterson "New Miss Mary dark "The vriou null tin Hass Tim girls who liavo been pledged Io this sorority are Salih' Tomlinson Bonnie Ralston Arrtrns McCoy Olive Clino Carol Jennings Eilna isher and Mabel Boyd ORDER BLANK The price of the pattern Is 10 emits When ordering please Inclose Illustration and use the following blunlc COOKING TOMATOES As I am a reader of The Star I will give njy way of cooking tomatoes irst cooktwo or three slices of bacon (fat) then shoe four or five onions in the fat with as many slices of tomatoes as you want on top ot onions But bread salt pepper a ij zl Him SURHI UCH1I CU xnu vvviv minutes Stir often Lebanon Ind MRS LAYTO Dm A rooms yosterilny tory to Um Bible lessons to be given In this cil Oct 3 to 2a by Miss Bloduidt At the afternoon thlrty tlvo years nnd believed them nil (jeail Hiro says that the sight of them will be like a visit of one returned from tlie grave Tim sisters arc: Mrs Allco II Miller of Hue Hlty In Mrs Margaret Miller of Chicago amis Mrs Bourquin of Elwood Neb The live sisters were the daughters ofj: John Zortman prosperous farmer ot Adams County Ohio They all marrlorts ami moved to different places in the West In Hvarch of fortune Mrs Meeker has resided in Indiana for many years rind in Hvansvtlln since 1 B83 fcslm now lives: wiih Imi tlaiigliter Mis I Adinln Twmiiy years ago after trying to find her sisters nt their old addresses Mrs Meeker began a systematic campaign locate Mrs Montes She wrote letters to the sheriffs in nearly every county of every state in the North and West and to postmasters urn couuiij week She dlrcctcil a letter to the ter at 111 and stated the her search Hlie almost fainted when she received a letter from lost sister The following prizes have been awarded In the Contest for the week ending Tuesday Oct 1: Mrs Oswalt Kentland Ind I Mrs Lola Poole 1030 South Alabama street Indianapolis Mrs A Waltz Edinburg Ind 1 Mrs Harry Williamson Darlington Ind Pearl Young Sheridan Ind Coidle Pierson 27 East Carson street Indianapolis Mrs Daisy Hiatt Pittsboro Ind Mrs Murray 6 West Tenth street Peru Ind Mrs Lena Greene Liberty Ind Mrs Swan 1520 Jefferson street Anderson Ind May Ing presided v'T by Mrs 1 Buchanan cJiairman of tlm religious work cmnmltioe there were cups eczs (do not boat eggs) tensnoonful ot soda dissolved in tnblesp'oonful of hot water ono grated nutmeg one tablespoontul it cinnamon lour enough to roll well Roll very thin cut with cake cutter anil bake In quick oven Put all the Ingre dients in mixing bowl and mix with out creaming butter Lemon Pies or two pies take two juice nnd rind grated two cups of white sugar one cup ot milk two tabiespoonfuls of corn starch and yolks 4f six eggs Btiko Make meringue with whites ot eggs beaten stiff eight tnble spoontuls ot granulated sugar Place on toi of pies and brown In oven Good Whlto Cake Ono cup of butter two cups of sugar (well sifted) tlm whites ot five eggs ono scant cup ot water or milk three cups ot flour with two ten spoon fills of baking powder sifted three or four time cream butter nml sugar Add other ingredients Lastly folding In Iho stiff beaten whites and flavor wttirvanllla MRS REDERICK BAGGS 1720 Pennsylvania street Indian apolis Jr LUNCHEON ENDS to Lines of Runaway Team Thrilling Race of Half a Mile NICW ALBANY Ind Oct (J in runaway team accident a ycar old son of William Reynolds 113 Crystal cvonu had LlirlllmK experience in which lie narrowly eHcuped wiih Ills lift: Cling ing to ilic linen In a maddened race of over half a mile Urn pkieKv llith fellow was ilmilly rescued from Ids dannmouH position in i he wrecked vehicle unhurt suvn lor a KcralcbcB Tlm bov and nis iallier hud been driv ing nml icevnoiow went leaving tne ciniu in uie was away inc Tex A NOTES Tw Impmtnnt meetings were hNd at prepare oIIh where they will make tliejr the Ini nre Some oppoHltion on of the mother of the girl whose dend delayed the wedding mouths 1ml her consent to the wns fliudlv UiIii Ined bv Donavon When en laMt night Donavon huigh ingly lenlei that he whs married lb I v'i Hii 1 DEVILED EGGS Boll one dozen eggs cut in halves or tlie dressing take two eggs beat whites and yolks separately one teasponful mus tard about one halt cup vinegar salt pepper and' ccllery seed Put yolks ot eggs mustard salt pepper and celery seed to boil When thick add whites of eggs stlnng quickly If still too thick add a little milk and about three table spoonfuls of sugar then pour over boiled ekes MRS A 1321 Union street Indianapolis WALL MARKS THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE WOODRU PLACE fence As a result TeCtihiseh street resi dents will not only bo unable to look Into the Woodruff Place grounds from their back doors but will have Jo have their coal and vegetables delivered from the street "It Is not a wall at all" said Winfield Johnson who is sold to have been one of the first to propose the cement block barrier is a fence There was formerly a wire fence that rotted away and thought It best to put up some thing substantial The alley Is made up of fifteen feet from each of the west front East drive lots and Is private It is understood that the wall Is to be extended to Michigan street next year and that when completed it will cost about $3600 The Southern Lumber Company refused to discuss the wall yes terday women representing various tin: city 1'lnns and methods lug the meetings before tlm churches Were discussed Miss excellentasl year were given and It i nulr tbo nnshirn tn mnkC iu I mention of Miss Blodgett and her wmk The evening meeting was com posed of business young women who Vole I spread Invitations to the Bible lossons In nil tlielr business houses Miss lessons Will begin Oct 13 i iinrl will I'ontlnue tor two weeks Week day lessons will b't given on Mon day Tues lav Wednesday ilml riday evenings nt These classes will bo held In the Tubei illli'lq I'l esbylOllan Cliiireh leveiilh nml Meridian streets and are free Says Report rom Cincinnati la Untrue and if He Has Wife He Doesn't Know It CINCINNATI Oct Mary 21 (Ids eltv mnrrlod to John lossion from him which reveals I In: hid ing place of Mary tjiieou of Scots In the hearing of Queen Elizabeth Dorothy then Illes to wnrn Queen Mary whose oostumo and name she iikhiiiiwih ballllng the pursuers even her own fiilher iiiul manages to keep off the guard of Eliza beth until tlm fugitive queen has time to rench Haddon llnll with tlie intention of throwing herself on tlie mercy of Eliza beth It Is nt this time that Dorothy is at the homo of tlio earl of Rutland tlie hiding plneo of Mary to which placn She had gone to warn tlie fugitive queen ni I 4 'fl I bp jrAwiff I II 4 ft' ft 4 A 5 A HD i fell ft 4 i Wws $300 fl pw judge shoes merely by fl price They are distinctly superior to ordinary shoes at the same price You can see this your self in one glance at the new styles Ayres Co I SR jB bring given sbarc the spotlight chemi dixr rli'l frAm IQaf 103 uWHr vU' gaamiBaM 4 MB 1' Hlml Hr 3 wltnfflflflfllW of fl Sjs al this nlhrtiomi I fl "I 4 c' liman illcuiu fl ft xrto ftftsw ftxAi sr A 1 WE vte ft' ft ft'Aft ft 1 1' I ft I HBry 3 Tift i ft 'ft' fi i A'W I bilhw fllUXV 1ed IVI'a ran JjfvK Clierrv ZvxawK vehicle li whicli wr TmSSHA Ilin wl 11 Irwin ffliHiS'i tan ip wWa I kJ 'k VI i or the mi nine Eye Hand and Mind' Various Suggestions on Various Subjects of ashions Recipes and Hints for the Home Many Suggestions Received The Star Interest to Women and Young olk Prize Housekeeping Contest 'ft' 4 ft 'ft ft Im aftMKm ftirw OP' 1 wMyftftl iyW ft 'Z'( SL A A ra JB 'tl.

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