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fife 4 4 THE SANDUSKY STAR-JOURNAL' TUESDAY, FEB. Clubs Music BJ A PAGE FOR WOMEN EH Art OF SIMPLE THANK YOU' IS FAR TOO COMMON THESE DAYS; A LACK OF TRAINING IN MANNERS BY MOLLY LEE. MB of the simplest and the most effective remarks that (an be made is "Thank and it is of the remarks moat ted and oftenest omitted from daily practice Did you ever do a favor for someone and be met with a blank stare or, what is even worose, a look of actual resentment 7 Of course it may be tri- ing to have someone tell you, even in the most polite way, that you have a price tag hanging to your coat in the back, but after all it is not the fault Of the person who tries to break it to you geijtiy. It is such a perfectly -simple and easy way of acknowledging kindness and hospitality, that it would seem as though it would be a most natural thing to say "thank you," but it is surprising how many times this, is omitted. In the days of our grandmothers, "thank you" and "if you please" weie taught from early childhood and were not forgotten with the years, but in the family lite of today there is little time left for attention to manners.

Father lunches down town Mother is at a committee meeting Big sister is out dinner with her, devoted friend Helen, and when the children come home to lunch, there may be only the maid to preside at the meal "Please 1 and "thank you" are forgotten in the scrabbling and squaD- bling who shall have the "dru-n stick" or the piece of pie And why thank each other, or Annie, any way 7 The fault lies with the family life as -well" as with the inborn carelessness of the average boy or girl when fa- thei eats his meals behind the newspaper (there being now on the market, a Tack on which to rest the newspaper so that father use both hands Lo i feed himself while he finds out what the stock market Is doing), 1 when mother lunches before or softer the rest of the family, because has to have a dress fitted, and when the children lunch between times and are not hungry at the regular meal time, there is little opportunity for the learning of the simple good manners' To be sure we expect the public school teacher to do a good bit along this line--it is not really included in the school curriculum, but then, after all, it is a part of her business and the dancing teacher and the music teacher are 'expected to help a little along this line, too But when all is.Foley Co, 2825 Sheffield av, Chi- said and done it is not quite so satis jcago ,111, writing your name and ad- factory as a long couise in training in I dress clearly. You will receive in re- lust plain "manners" under the tui- turn a trial package containing Foley's the four days did they arrive on time at a meal, and when they finally departed they came down the" stairway with their grips and walked unconcernedly out of the front door--and away to the train, It does 'not require much energy to say "thank does it entail a tremendous expenditure of strength to acknowledge Christmas gifts--and, still 1 suppose there are some of Erin Barry. today who have not yet sent the note The rooms were prettily trimmed In 01 card acknowledging.the gift national colors for the occasion, borne of G. J. Barry ot Hayes- Mra.

J. Bardihar. and Mrs. Qua av. wtf the scene of a very pretty party Saturday afternoon, the occasion being the eleventh birthday of Ruth Marie Denman, and the tenth birth- cousin Harriett Two little expressions, like golden keys, unlock the hardest doorg with ease; they are "thank you, sir" and "if you please" CUT THIS OUT-- rT IS WORTH MONEY.

DON'T MISS THIS Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to and the children spent a merry afternoon playing the games piovided for their amusement. At five o'clock a delicious luncheon was served at individual tables. Small hatchets marked the place of each guest, and favors were baskets filled with candies. Two large calces mounted with the proper number of candles held a prominent place. The guest list included the following: Regma Hlltz, Elizabeth McPadden, Esther and Ruth Me.

Fadden, Florence Herr, of Huron, just plain "manners tion of father and mother with a good example set before the youngsters Many a modern mother will be able to tell of the young guests, friends of whom she has Hw ThomM 0 TM a Honey and Tar Compound, for bronchial and la grippe coughs, Foley Kidney Pills, for lame back, weak kidneys, rheumatism, bladder troubles, ana Folcy Cathartic Tablets, a Dildlne, and daughter Juanita, Mr. an4. Mr. John Graham, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Goochenour, Miss Mabel Hlnde.

John Hlnde, Giace Camp, Leo Weyer, Viola Wejer, Thelma Havice, ot Caatalla, Mis Graham and Mrs. Anna Vanatta, of Sandusky, Mr. and Mrs. Cbailes La Fevre. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank La Fevre. Miss Battle Galloway, Mr and Mrs William Ohlemacher, and Mr. and Mrs Dildlne. Mr.

and Mrs. Awald Fischer, of Third-st, entertained their Pinochle club Saturday. Following several games of cards prizes were received by the following- Mrs John Dresser, Mr. Conrad Lange, Mrs, Fred Bolyard andBdZeck. To close the evening a Barry, Bernard McGory, John Mlllott, luncheon was served Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs D. J. Donahue, Miss "Margaret i Kenneth Bratton, of Putnam-st, will Donahue, Mrs George Millott, and the entertain the club, March 10 honor guests, Miss Eim Barry and ness, headache and sluggish bowels- Beckberger Brown a hirt he occur, their utter carelessness about leaving their possessions strewn about i the house, and the failure to so muph. as say a courteous 'thank you" for! the hospitality shown them when thej make their farewells Miss Ruth Marie Denman.

In a city not far away where there Among the Sanduskians who will was a convention which brbught hun-1 cleve i and Wednesday to at oTerel tend the funeral of Father Lamh, a 9 i you Should Uie I T'S different from others because more care is taken in the making and the materials used are of higher grade Black Silk Stove Polish Makesabrilliant sUkypolish thatdoesnot rob off or dust off, and the shine lasts four times att long as ordinary stovo polish Cited on sample stoics and sold by hardware dealers All wMRkiBttrlal uw It on your your parlor utore or your If you km Uhbd, dealer is authorized your money. I it on Black Ktlk Stove Polish Itede la liquid or paste--one quality BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH WORKS lUtaob move ptpw--Prevents muting UM ftlMh SHU WUh for silver nlckol ot tmM. It hM no equal for on Get a Can TODAY ASTHMA SUFFERERS PHYSICIAN'S KH1 MAKES IIRKATHINO In New Lngrland win re BjonrliitiB Asthma and other of tin thinat and lungs are prcvah nt some wonderfully spcedv i 1 i recently been effected the of a i a Tnent known us i introduced by Dr ljugxnt a i Oxldaze Is a hlg-hh concentrated combination of a agents torn- pressed in small tablet i i tin patient dissolves tn th One of these pleasant tuMinjr tabu put In the mouth just hefori to clears out tho rl.okid up soother tin i i i a i and enables the a a i i i to bieathe easil and i i i to entertain three of these young former pastor at Holy Angels' church, chaps She was to give them break- this city, are Mr and Mrs John Bins fast and dinner and they were to have Miss Katherine Grant, Mrs. Lawrence rooms in her house, but only once in Bechstein, Mrs Mwhael Walsh, Mr John Herb, Miss Elizabeth Connors, Mrs Catherine Kaferly, Miss Nan Murray, Dr and Mrs Boehmer, Mrs John Kennedy, Mrs Nolan of Castalia, and Mrs Joseph Grath wohl Mrs Wenmoth of Garfleld-av I has returned from a brief stay with friends In Cleveland and while there was the guest of Dr Pauline Barton Peek; teacher of the Bahai Revelations William Zimlich and Joe Strasser of Cleveland spent Sunday with Howard Werner of Marshall-av. Lewis Kronthal left Saturday for New York where he will be the guest of friends and relatives and will buy a line of Spring goods.

Miss Catherine Rogers spent Sunday in Milan guest of Miss Suzanna Strlckfaden William Gehri and a school friend, Mr Schneider, will arrive Thursday from Ada, where they attend school at the Northern Ohio University, to spend the Spring vacation Mr. and Mrs Wm Gehrl of Tiffin av. Mrs Edward Hinde ot Huron, has returned from a visit in. Nor walk. Miss Helen Coles of Bowling Green Normal school, spent Sunday at her Iiome on Prospect st Mr.

and Mrs August Kuebeler, have returned from, a visit in North Carolina Mr and Mrs Herbert Miller of Blyria spent Monday in the citj George Miller has accepted a position with Gallagher Bros Mrs Hopflinger and Mrs Dildlno of Huron, are with relatives in Toledo FAfflOUS 10USG TElfOB. Charles visiting haniless contain no dang-eious hahit totmlng ding-b am) DP at ill pensive Graham i i a ftruRs Store and main oihci I I iccommcmUiiK i i tn all who auffci from athm i ot i i i 'BE ADVICE Cleveland Young Woman Tell; Secret of Good Looks, "Get Tanlac, frirls, and Ret it now," is the advice of Miss Mane StitiRht who works in one of Cleveland's biggest department stores Arthur Albro. To all who are looking foi ward to a musical treat extiaordinaiv in the piesenUtion heie tomonow msht Wednesday at the Sandusky theatre oC I the big Andieas Dippel modtictlon I Love' it will be keenly Intei- I eshno; news to know that Vrtliur Al' hio, the famous vounir Russian tenor who originated" tho stellar gspsj rolo of In America will sing the iclo heio Seats foi the pioduction arc now selling I UtJio is the wonderful Doling star was largeh responsible for the I stm i i i success in Aumica of psj Lme Outside of srr.ncl open he piolnbb is tlte greatest of ill luht oneiatic tenois in UK 1'iiitcrt Slates He is specialh blessed with in adition to his -wonderful a i i abilities tliat i liim a 1,11 actoi talents foi tho th.it hail him a i i and good looli 1 a an tho denotation of Noting matinee audiemi KemarKabb enough, it was a conililnntion of even one of these requirements demnndcl lole of in Lovr Jiul Uie displin of it pei- ii'ttted undoubtedly did most to es- tnlihsli him gicnt star he now is, Albro is a a i of Odessa his fath TONS OF COAL HERE. Ready for delivery--Chestnut coal, free and clean. Order ytour share today.

C. A. Nielsen Coal Co. Herman, prominent a furniture dealer, returned Mondaj a whore he had been in attendance at the convention of the Ohio Rptall Furniture Dealers Association, an organization m- prlsing the foremost dealers of Miss Louis Brown entertained a few of her friends informally Saturday i. evening.

The affair was in the na- lightfully entertained a few friends' ture of a house wanning MISS Sunday afternoon and evening at i Brown, with her family having re- their home in W. Huron The hours cently moved from Hancock st to were spent with cards and other so- (Waahington-st. cial diversions and at sLx o'clock an excellent dinner- was served to the following Mr and Mrs Wm Feiden, and children Esther Leroy, Peter Feiden, Mr. and Mrs William Stanley, 3r, all of Huron, William Staney, sr, of Fremont, Mr and Mrs. lerome Whetstone, Mr and Mrs.

Arthur Taylor, Mr and Mrs Carl Tackalon, and Miss Anoha Ward of ills city Mr. Jackalon. furnished music for the pleasure of the guests A group of Sandusky people with the assistance of Mrs De Lacey Matthews arranged a delightful sur prise for the pleasure of Mr Matthews at his home in Huron Monday evening. The party from this city left on the 7 35 car and upon their arrival in Huron, were Joined by a few friends from that place A delightful evening was spent with games and music, and The Saturday Afternoon Musical at a late hour a fine supper served the following Mr and was Mrs Charles Gale, Mr. and Mrs Joseph At wood, Mr.

and Mrs Elza Fralick, Mrs Mary Savauack, Mrs John Bankert, Mr and Mrs W. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Frank White, Mr and Mrs Fred Eberle, Mrs. C.

Barber, Mr and Mrs George White, of this city, Mr and Mrs C. Croll.and daughter Alta of W. Huron, Miss Mildred Hollister, of Huron, and Mr. and Mrs. De Lacey Matthews.

Miss Lizetta Kerber entertained very delightfully Sunday evening with a little party given honor of Miss Mae Boeckling, who left for Dallas, Texas, this Tuesday afternoon Five couples were privileged and spent a delightful evening at the home of Miss Kerber's sister, Mrs Fred Schoepfle of Madison-st Games and music were diversions and a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Norman Ohlemacher was pleasantly surprised at his home Saturday eve ning by a number of his friends who gathered at his home to celebrate his birthday anniversary The evening was spent playing cards and in con- I tests, the prizes being awarded to Mrs Casper Ging, Mrs Wm Pfeiffer, Mra Harry Ronehouse, Walter Metzgar, Harry Ronehouse and Carl Schott At a late hotu a delicious luncheon was served to the following guests Miss Gertrude Thompson, Miss Busman, Mr and Mrs Casper Ging, I fl Mr and Mrs. Wm Pfeiffer and Will- iam, Mr and Mrs Harry Rone- houae and daughter Ruth, Mr and Mrs Carl Wilson and daughter Mildred, Mr. and Mrs Sylvester Walter Metzgar, Carl Schott and Mr and Mrs Norman Ohlemacher Mr Ohlemacher was presented with many beautiful gifts by the guests The members of the New club, with their husbands and friends planned a pleasant surprise for Mr. and Mra lames Dildme Saturday evening at their home in West Huron.

The occasion was Mr Dildine'a birthday anni- elub held their regular meeting at the home of Mies Emily Schnurr on Jef- ferson-st, February 24. The life of Mozart was studied, and the following program was rendered Melody in Rabenstein Emily Sohnurr and Helen Roth An Evening Thought Drumheller Irene Bouy. Piano solo Dawn Hommell. Priests Match Mendelssohn Helen Roth. Sonata in A No 1 i Mozart Allegro, Rondo Emily Schnurr Trio Miss Rosenbaum, Irene Bouy and Dawn Hommell At the conclusion of the program, refreshments were served Famous Wash Heals Shin D.

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(rKAHAM, Dgsu Watch For Our Announcement A GREAT SALE OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES' UNDERMUS- LINS--THE CELEBRATED Dove Line OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Emil Brengartner Undertaking Parlors Sloane Block--Washington Row. CAIX9 ANSWERED OAY OR NIGHT. AMBULANCE SERVICE. Office Phones 298 Residence 322 Deeatnr-st.

Phone 65. Stationery Engraving and Die Stamping Exclusive Monograms and Dies made to Order GEO. F. WINDIStH CO. EVKBYTrmG FOB THE OFFICE.

OE30I IOE3OI zoaoi aoaoocioi locaoi First February Sale of New SPRING MILLINERY Purchased By Our Buyer in New York Superb Creations-Exclusive Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at Interesting Price Savings PR A CHOICE OF THE MOST CORRF.CT AJfl) AUTHENTIC STILES AT POPULAR PRICES. at $2.50 at $3.98 at $5.75 to $15 veisarj and a jolly evening was i oaids, music and dancjng giiit Sthciil, Ed Hughes, Henry Camp, Ml llcniy Camp and Mrs Mary Gal I lecehed the prizes in the card At 11 a fine suppei a served the lollowing Mr and Mis Soheid Mr and Mrs Hughes, Mr and Mrs Henrv Cam)), Mr and Mrs Allan Bardshar, Mr and I Distinctive Sport Hats for street or afternoon wear, rich straws and combinations in styles which include Sailor and Mushroom shapes, modish high crown shapes in all the fashionable spring color tones. Unusual values that you would expect to pay a halt more A GREAT I I That most successful of all remedies TJ for woman's ailments, Lydia Pink- tile state Mr a vegetable Compound, owes its man was honored at tho convention by being elected to HIP office of first vice president, be origin to a botanic recipe which caine i into the possession qf Ljdia Pink-( ham about i i vrars ago ing advanced to this place, from the This i hnd piovPd so effective' executive committee, oC which he has lin (ho pnttisp of a skilled physician beon a member for the past seasons i that Mrs Pinkham procured the Mr Herman would make no predic-i herbs and stepped and prepared them ii i i i i i i i i i i i iwtuxu utj I luri i i -(HTM a i ei boon a tenoi sinkoi in tions as to the future of the i tme oldtimo fashion on her kitchen I for her frionds and neighbors Charming Pattern Hats, hand made braids, beautiful crepe and sdlk facing trimmed with fancies and flower trimming made for tailleur and dress wear, stunning shapes all expressive of the latest style tendencies, truly extraordinary values are here in the latest modes of favored fabrics and straw. Sentner Pattern Hats, smarj tail- ored hats, elegant black li.sere with horse hair braid edges; clever flare Sailors, French Colonial styles and Countiy Club-types in the fashionable colors ot jade, gold char- truse and Spring green as well as the staple blacks. A glance at this superb collection will convince you why our millinery excels.

with this store's pollcj nf offering dnr- during tlio month of Febrn- nrj exceptional price monts on high quality ol new apparel ire now present the First Big Advance Millinery Sale Imperial i a a Mos- i business in this section and Odossa Albio as a The price of all furniture is on from woman's ailments "Every girl works in an office st( developed i i i finp the mcie(iso and this Situation is T10 fame of the virtues of this won or factoiy can have the natural tone but it little heed be to continue until conditions derful medicine spread, until it is to beauty that is her due," said Miss causo of youthful desiio to become arc moie settled, he said Mamifaot- dav recognized as the standan' Staught. "She can get it easiest 'thfl Tanlac I advice every girl that woiks indoors to take this tip and get Tanlac. It will build up her health and bring back tliat glow to tha face Misi Staucht, who at 1M7 82na is a groat Ho was taking Ron- urei-, arp putting forth i effort to oral studies in Milan wlion the (Hialitlos of Ins wore dis- lake caie of their oiders which they find difficult oven at the ad- eovered bN an impresTrlo, and strange- prices, owing to a growing of raw materials Speeches by such well known men as lion Henrv a i city mnna- Kor of Pavton, Harvov Young, and Hon Roland BaKgott Judgrt of enough it at a time his voice was changing Milan produc- ei took him In chaigp and started him in operntlr woi i the result a remaikably pretty that a few lc ha( dr a a ew mon no na( on aKgo young woman ne savs Tanlac clopcd -rjoiions heiolc tenor court of domestic relations, Da-vton, -the greatest friend of those who to take out-door exercise "I didn't get any vacation last sufn- -mer," Miss Staught said, and 1 was working in poorly quarters from morninfr till night "Working that way affected my health It gave me the I had frequent headaches and tallow complexion. I lost a lot in -Wright. read so much about Tan- I to give it a trial and 1 to My that it is splendid.

It up my complexion and MM great appetite I am not turn and my food agrees with Co- Voleo tbnt IIP now has and had Won vvpre listened to by the convention his spurs In grand opeia "VEnv dioon here is an indefinable something about Oood that Puts It at once Into the magnHIo class, appealing to and drawing all sorts of people On its present tour which embraces all principal eith-s tho i nited States and Canada, tho Imqlnpqs done 7n this tuneful musical Is remarkable To such an extent was enthusiasm that return engagements were invariablv requested This attraction will bf her at the -Sandmky theatre, matinee and night, Saturday and that the attendance will be capaclfv foregone eonedimton from the interm The next meptlng or ine i men will be held at Toledo No be ter food for droivlnd can be found than Grape-Nuts remedy for woman's ills MANY WILL ATTEND FUNERAL OF PRIEST Sandusky friends of the late Rnv Lamb, formerly pastor of Holy Angels' church, will go to Cleveland Wednesday morning in a special car to attend the funeral, leaving horp ti a The arrangements were completed at a meeting of St Thomas court, Monday-evening. The body of Father Lamb, was taken to fio Blessed Sacranv nt church at 1 Tuesday and v'l lie in state until tho hour of the funeral arrangements for which are announced as follows Bishop Farrellv will pontificate Ht Rev Mgr O'Reilly, will be assistant priest Fathe Josoph Smith, of St Phllomene'o clmrch, and Rer Edward Graham, of Sandusky, will be deacons of honor, Rev Joseph Noland, ot St Thomas Acqninas, deacon of the man. Rev Stanton, Akron. and Dr. William and Richard Pattermn, masters of ceremonial.

Dr Francis Moran, pantnr of St. will preach Mr VI New Spring MILLINERY of Rare Charm New Shapes New Trimmings New Colors Saturday we hare prepared a plar at nnuonal homily and npgft of pw most favored for immediate and uprlnfr wear-- be- Tvifthfnir new rrpaffons in snrh an tfnilwi Mrtety that rrery taite mar readily be imlttd--and all Moderately priced. Superb Collection Of SPORT HATS 98c to $7.50 So much of galetjr, of originality, of hcanty has heen expressed In the SPOBT HATS that BTWJ woman will wish to select one. Richest In coloring and clererest hi designing they are proving quite the season's School Girls'-Hats Hemp and Milan with gn grata bund trimming In all tfce new to7 (fee wkool.

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