Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 9

Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
9
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

New $350 Shoes at $285 Martha Dean Pattern Music and Drama With the Society oik Direct from New York 6930 119 a pair NEGLIGEE Store Moi PIANO SALE week cents Name Address Size Pattern No and sister Miss Edith Snider of' Terre Haute and 128 130 North 5 Lee has returned from a SHE SUES TRACTION COMPANY be gone several GARLAND CASH OR PAYMENTS nd disturbing SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES has returned Three were former shop girls five oil Private leg end postures It will kept HOTELS ANDRESORTS 'Thole HUSBAND DYING WOUNDS TRY A CLASSIIED AD IN THE STAR ps A if Mu stc Com pany Ml brother Mr Morrison Morrison at the Pressly lat ert no Mrs Charles Stake went to Bradford yesterday to visit Mrs A Drake she his sizes 32 42 inches bust price of this pattern meas 1s 10 Mrs Ernest Sellers entertained a few friends with a matinee party followed by a tea yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Law who is visiting Mrs Seymour Avery riday afternoon Mrs Clark will give a bridge company for the same guest William Allen 729 North Pennsyl vania street has returned to the city ftom his suburban residence Mr and Mrs Ball Ind are visiting Mrs Highland avenue Great Price Reductions William Kasberg and Resener left yesterday Mrs Oliver Monday from forma SIXTEEN I BEAUTIUL I COLORS ISIZES ROM be developed dressing sack Miss Louise Schellschmidt has returned from New York where she has been gave a of their son Ray birthday anniver decorated au guests were Edna zel Joseph Walter Lillian Shart Ber Walter Delong of Raymond Ball 1811 kitchen Twelfth Barber Miss lorence Watson of Madison and Miss Modjeska Riley of Brazil are visiting Miss Jule Clark BASE BURNERS STEEL RANGES COAL HEATERS nt 11101100 up today the bridge The Misses and Isabelle Houghton have re from a trip to Buffalo Mitchell will at 8 at Mrs Matheson Mr and Mrs Humler of Cincinnati who are spending a few weeks in the city celebrated their golden wedding an niversary yesterday At noon they were entertained at the Claypool Hotel with dinner and later were taken to the theater Mr Louis Humler a son lives at Mapleton North where they spent Mr Arnold has gone to Mrs John ranz pf Chicago is spending a few days with Miss Margaret Kuerst Yesterday morning tn however Harber's actions Judge Wltallon believed Willard Pierce returned a few visit in Call tor his attack on his wife revolver They had not INTEREST IN CONVENTION Suggestions Entered in Housekeeping Contest The i flowa nth S' cups of flour one teaspoonful of After the second part is mixed The Misses SalUe and who have been spending i trie Mrs Bertha Bleler several stay at Maxinkuckee Address all orders to pattern depart ment The Star Indianapolis allowing one week for delivery TIIE INDIANAPOLIS STAB WEDNESDAY SEPTEaHiEB 11 1007 The When and use the following blank: wish to kill Mrs man Barber looked about vn time was he said Mlns Miss Gertrude Scott of Paducah Ky ore visiting Miss Hazel Keating This evening Miss Keating will give a danc ing party for her guests Mrs August Tothast Jr of Terre Haute is the guest of Mr and Mrs Arthur Schmidt of Mr De Monday and Thursday Eleven hundred fiairs fresh from the factory Vlvla Ogden who plays the role of Hazy the Warful and timorous old maid in Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" Is an expert In spinsterhood She has de voted her life to the portrayal of maiden ladies and she has studied the unmarried woman of uncertain years in all sections of the country and In England To be the foremost expert In old maidlsm Is a rather unique position in the great world of the drama but supremacy In this line is awarded Miss Ogden by nq less authorities than George Tyler and William A Brady Under the management of Mr Brady Miss Ogden depicted an old maid type in Down East" and her work stood out like a cameo Mr Tyler saw the possibilities of the young woman for such a role as Hazy and signed her for a long term of years as a member of his forces TO CRIES HUSBAND WITH PISTOL Mrs Houerhton Houghton have returned'fron their sum ov nmo in I uvno nno i I Minnie turned Mrs Belle Millikan of Cincinnati is vis iting her and Mrs saved Mrs life as It Is lloved her husband is in a dangerous dl I Ion Up until recently the wife states bad noticed nothing unusual in actions Patent colt extension welt sole lace or button shoes Dull calf extension welt sole lace or button shoes Patent colt light sole lace or button shoes Patent colt light sole cloth top button shoes ine kid patent tip heavy sole lace or button Patent kid medium sole plain toes lace or button Miss Gertrude Burckhart gave a linen shower yesterday afternoon at her coun tary home in honor of Miss Hester Nor wood whose marriage takes place next week The decorations were carried out in the rainbow tints Bouquets of vari colored garden flowers were arranged throughout the several rooms and streamers of colored ribbons were sus pended from the corners of the rooms The shower gifts were presented to the bride elect in a fancy bag which was hung on ribbon garlands Mrs Wilmington assisted Miss Burck hart In entertaining the guests Lillian Reeves the summer in enuntrv with Mr and Mrs Walter Goodall have returned to the city POTATOES one quart of chopped cooked pota The Misses Katherine and Agnes Mc Coy gave a party yesterday after noon at their home in Woodruff Place in honor of Miss Bess Ogle a bride elect of this month The rooms were attrac tively trimmed with lavender and white fall roses The guests were entertained by making fancy sachet bags which were presented to Miss Ogle The guests in cluded Miss Edith Scudder Miss Edna isher Miss Bertha Heinrichs Miss Ethel Neighbor Miss Ethel Stewart Miss Ruth De Haas Miss Helen Gray Miss Maud Essex' Miss Ruth Elstun Miss anny Minor Miss Bertha Empey Miss Margaret Sawver of Seymour Mrs Edwin Hunnlcut Mrs Ralph Roots Mrs Wallace and Mrs Charles Goodell of Ohio sister of the bride to be and Don ana Eva Mrs Alice McShane from a trip to Atlantic City Long Island and New York Bieler and daughter Miss nave returned irom a spending the summer with her sister Mrs rederick Rous Mr and Mrs Thomas McMath have returned from a few stay in Pen dleton Ind Miss Stella Morrison left the first of the week for Wellesley College to continue her studies Mrs Lynn Ellinwood entertained the voung girls who assisted her at the in ternational 'county fair which was held a short time ago The decorations were in yellow and white garden flowers Mrs Ellinwood was assisted by her daughter Tiieo Tho Miss Miss Mar )thv Dodd and the Misses Wood oerry Robert Eldridge who Is making sand pictures at the Majestic Theater is un usually happy this week for bis wife Sally Randall Is playing at the Park Theater with Hanlons "buperba" It was because of this that Mr Eldridge secured his present booking at the Majestic hav ing been booked for an engagement later in the season The act Mr Eldridge is putting on is one of unusual merit and it seems almost impossible that a man can take ordinary sand of various colors and in a remarkably short space of time create pictures that are as realistic as If painted with a brush Cocoan ii ou worth worth of sugar one Pint Dissolve ammonia in milk OR JALE BY AU IRST CLASS RAINTtlAROWARE AND DRU6 DEALER! REUSE I SUBSTITUTE! The doorkeeper at the New Grand Opera House says that most of the old patrons of the theater upon entering the beautiful new auditorium exclaim it looks like a new There seems to be a prevailing impression that the Grand was merely reconstructed during the summer months and local theater goers who have not kept informed as to what was taking place on the site of the city oldest playhouse meet with a de lightful surprise when they find that a brand new theater absolutely' new in everything except the from Pennsylvania street has been erected since the house closed its season last spring Those performers on the bill this week who had played engagements at the old Grand were equally surprised when they struck town and discovered a new theater awaiting them All of them are enthusiastic over the splendid stage the excellent scenic equipment the ad mirable acoustic properties of the build ing and the up to date dressing rooms The Jackson troupe of champion cyclists had a rather hard time of it when they appeared at the old Grand as the stage was not large enough for them to give their exhibition as it should be presented They have' plenty of room now however and perform their act just as it was seen at the New York Hippodrome AN 'ACCEPTABLE A negligee that may either as a wrapper or a Is sure to prove a desirable acquisition to the woman who elects to be her own dressmaker The pretty wrapper shown in the illustration is of this practical or der the dressing sack development being shown in the small sketch Tucks ar ranged simulate box pleats dispose effectively of the fullness in front and back while the well shaped yoke Insures perfect fitting at the neck and shoulders The ribbon belt may be omitted if de sired and the wrapper allowed to flow in straight unbroken lines from yoke to hem rench challis was used for mak ing as pictured but crepe cashmere or flannelette are equally suitable materials or the medium size 3 yards 36 Inches wide will be needed for the dressing sack or 616 yards of the same width for the wrapper 693V Six ure The cents HOTEL MARTINIQUE BROADWAY AND 33D STREET NEW YORK CITY "A Hotel In the Heart of highest standard of accommo dations at moderate rates flame management as St Denis Hotel klLIIAM TAYLOK SON Inr WOODORD PUDDING One and one half cups of sugar yolks of three eggs one cup of sour milk one tea spoon of soda dissolved in sour milk one teaspoon of cinnamon one cup of black berry or raspberry jam two cups of flour seyentl iouse was 's Tne Is most econ omical of Stove Pines because It cemerx so much surface and wears so long VaM ii on it drtea quickly SAUERKRAUT Put good sauerkraut in one gallon stone cans seal It1 up cold and keep in cellar It will keep indefinitely and will not get too sour To1 make good dumplings sift flour add salt to taste mix with boil ing water stirring with a large spoon till nearly stiff enough to handle lot dough cool for a few minutes roll very thin cut in strips drop Into beef or chicken broth which is boiling and let cook for ten minutes If the bottom of a tin bucket has a coat of good paint both on the inside and out It will last much longer than without it ADA COX Sheridan Ind 24 Box 84 Woman orced to Alight rom Car and Walk Wants $1000 Damages or walking four squares and being at" by the conductor of a street car Jennie Modlln wants $1000 damages The defendant in her suit which was filed yesterday is the Indianapolis Trac tion and Terminal Company The plaintiff says she boarded a Colum bia avenue car and desired to ride to Seventeenth street She paid the conduc tor she charges but be came along again for her fare She declined to pay He threatened to stop the car to let her off This he did and she alighted at Thir teenth street and walked the four squares to Seventeenth street But the walk was not all She says that the conductor when he stopped the car addressed her insulting language and epithets and domineering Ttbe question If often asked "Where do all the chorus girls come from?" This query Is easily answered bv the true statement "from every walk of lake for example the beauty chorus of "ine jony urass widows wno come to tlie Empire Thursday for the balance of the week Of the twenty handsome young ladies with tills troupe a careful investiga tion reveals the fact that two of the one Police Court were such that ho should ba heiii as Insane He ordered tire charges dismissed and states ithrit an insanity commission will sit on Barber's case Barber could supply no motive other than a visionary one with a loaded quarreled do you wns asked the Kill er cant iv The Interference of neighbors probably Du CO11 Engllsh's Wiggs of the Cab bage all week Matinees this afternoon and Saturday Park Hanlon's "Superba" all week Matinees dally Grand High class vaudeville iall week Matinees dally New Majestic Refined vaudeville al! week Three performances dally Empire Burlesque New York first part of the week Jolly Grass Widows 'j remainder of the week Gayety Burlesque Transat lantic all week Mat Inces daily Mr i party mond sary tumn and Ri and Leon nice and Rav Minick Lawrence Van Cleve Willis and Norman Jones Helen Castor and Charles Helen and Leland Sharpe You will recognize Ax Ariosa Coffee in the cup any time by the taste Trainer of Wild Animals Is Attacked by erocious Lion In Detroit f' A telegram received at 6 last night by Mrs Mondey in charge of a wild animal show at the State air Grounds occasioned her hasty departure from the city for Detroit whore her hus band lies dying from wounds inflicted by a ferocious Hon The telegram announced that Monday could live but a short time Koehring Bro 87S 08OS82 Virginia Ave OOD irst Part One cup sugar one half cup milk one half cup grated chocolate Heat just ready to boll Second One cup of sugar one half cup butter one half cup of sweet milk yolks of three eggs two and one nair soda stir in the first part not too hot and bake In layers Third Part Two cups of sugar one half cup of milk one halt cup of grated chocolate one halt sup ot butter Boll hard twenty minutes then peat hard until cool Use between layers and cover well over MRS REXIE HARPER Colfax Ind Box 20 two tea use drop Put caramel icing on Miss Edith Refs gave a matlness party yesterday afternoon followed by a lunch eon at the Grand Hotel in honor of the Misses Schultes of Milwaukee who are visiting Mrs Edward Pohlman The guests included Mrs Robert Navin Mrs Charles Cook Mrs A Percy Miller and Mrs James Bear The marriage of Miss Mary Koehnle Bister of Mr and Mrs George Mathe son ana Mr Aiexanaer take place this evening the home of Mr and 2524 Ashland avenue Standard Upright A beautiful standard upright rao has boon rnflnlshcd mellow tone Al action a remarkable bargain at All the tricks used In New Superba" and the other Hanlon pieces are patented in the United States and pro tected in foreign countries Each year a copyright is taken out on "the of the pantomime The Hanlons found that the tricks and Illusions which cost them so much creative effort had been widely copied Every trick as seen in at the Park this week is covered by a patent It seems strangs that an automobile cow that works havoc witli a clown should be of any great commercial value but the laughs it creates at so much per are really valuable when it is considered thqt appeals to the risibles of its spec tators and is popular because of the fun it affords to old and young alike When you see a collapsing chair' or some other odd grotesque effect you may be' quite sure that its designer has pat ented it if such a thing be possible No burlesque show nowadays thinks its comedy complete without the use of a seltzer bottle to extinguish flames or the ardor of the foil There are few who know that this trick was originated by the Hanlons The Pullman car with its moving wheels which has been used in serious as well as comedy sketches was originated by the Hanlons In Voyage" The trick doors used in nearly all pantomimes and in more serious productions as well were invented by the Hanlons There Is an impression among the older knockabout comedians that sticks" were originated by tlie Han lons also Thomns Barber Thought Wlfe'e Time Had Come but Screams Save Her Life Man Is Insane "Prepare to die" Ominously and impressively the words fell ntlie ears of Mrs Thomas A Bar ber and surprised she turned to face her busband The two were in Lho of their home at 6244 West street Until site turned Mrs thought her husband Joking "Prepare to shuffle Insisted the voice and as site looked at her husband Mrs Burlier felt the cold edge of a muzzle of a revolver pressed against her breast She ollowing an alarm raised by neighbors Illeye lenten Stewart and Mullen reached the scene and Interrupted the th seance Barber had prepared for his wife They believed him in a rage because ot quarrel and arrested him on charges oi assami anu nailery The Star Will Give $10 a Week in Prizes for Ten Best Suggestions REQUEST OR MAYONNAISE I am a constant reader of The Star and enjoy reading the housekeeping contest and would like to see a recipe for making mayonnaise rench and Spanish dress ings Rs ishers Switch Ind OLD ASHIONED GINGER SNAPS One cup each of molasses sugar and shortening two teaspoonfuls of saleralus dissolved in one half cup of cold water one teaspoonful each of 'cinnamon and ginger one half teaspoonful of salt and flour to make quite stiff Roll thin and bake in a rather quick oven taking care not to scorch Banana Pudding cake in slices put into a glass dish a layer of cake and one of sliced bananas alternate ly Make a nice soft custard flavor ing to taste and using yolks of the eggs only Pour over the cake and bananas Beat the whiles of the eggs to a stiff frotli and heap over the wboi Peach Cut up ripe peaches sprinkle with sugar let stand a few hours then add to a thick boiled custard made rather sweet This is a simple and delicious dessert Canned poaches may be used first draining them but are not so nice ELIZABETH WHITTINGHILL Columbus Ind No 9 That identifies it as the straight pure Brazilian and distinguishes it from the make believe Mocha and Java and sundry other mis branded or misnamed im slowly one hour MARY WALL South Water street Crawfordsville Notables Attend Catholic Central Vereln Mow In Session In Considerable interest among German Catholics is attached to the convention which the German Catholic Central Vereln began Sunday in Dubuque la An enormous parade on Sunday afternoon was the feature of the opening day Many distinguished Catholics from over the entire country are attending the con vention which the national secretary Bourscheidt of Springfield III said would be the greatest In the history of tlie organization The delegates who are representing Indianapolis in the business sessions of the convention are the Rev ather Timothy Magnlen rector of the Sacred Heart Church of this city Wil liam Alelter and Peter Ankenbrock Mias Anna visit in Shelbyville with friends Mrs Gaylord Rust has returned from a visit in Cincinnati witli friends ROUND STEAK STEW ry in a large skillet several thin slices of breakfast bacon till rather crisp Re move the slices when done and set aside Pound on both sides one and a half pounds round steak cut into pieces about two inches wide and three inches long fry nice and brown in the fiit from the bacon lift out the slices lay on each slice of' the steak a slice of the fried Jiacon make into a roll and secure with a toothpick Stir two tablespoonfuls of flour into fat left in skillet add three pints of Warm water and let it bpll up stirring till quite smooth Turn the rolls of steak into the gravy thus formed add salt pepper and onion to suit taste and let all simmer for an hour or more Serve with mashed potatoes Heap miniature mountains of the mashed po tatoes (which must be whipped light and creamy) around the rim of a rather deep platter Turn the stew into the center In serving a roll of the stew and one of the potato mountains with sufficient quantity of the gravy go to raoh plate MRS BAADE Jonesville Ind 23 Chlckering Sons A fine mahogany cse instrument that has been on display in our warerooms tor a short time priced nt $310 for Closing our now 6:00 TOMATOES IN GLASS In answer to a request for canning to matoes in glass cans I wish to state that I have no trouble in keeping them in glass when I use the wax cans and (rosin) wax! Scald tomatoes peel Immediately it too large half or quarter them cook them in their own juice (without water) until thoroughly hot Seal immediately do not fill more than one or two cans at a time as they will cool loo quickly Making Sealing Place one teacup ful of rosin In an old pan with one tea spoonful of fresh lard Thoroughly melt use while hot Whenever you wish' to use it again set it on the stove and heat again IDA JACKSON almouth Ind R'R 26 a or 'two or three seasons it has been impossible to secure shoes for which orders were not placed months in advance A September order for a thousand pairs was most likely delivered in small lots over a period of two or three months a November order seldom delivered at all The shoe buyer met this difficulty by ordering double quantities for early delivery This time he got them nearly a thousand pairs more than we can find room for in the shelves Wo only know one way out of the a at cost Here it is: A coat of NATURAL OR jap a lac ap plied to the interior woodwork of your borne will add a hundred per cent to the appearance of the dif ferent rooms It'S to do JAP A LAC tNO yourself and you will enjoy bringing about the tranaform ation with your own hands bn rubblnsr them week with pure glycerin Copper polish To polish copper heat1 teacupful of vinegar end put in It iblcspoonful of salt Apply hot with a flannel cloth ami rub until iry 11 A ROWN Mltelicll Ind TRIED AND TESTED inblcspoonfuls are offered for this week as an additional temp tation to bring you here A few of the bargains are mentioned here ORDER BLANK nrice of the pattern Is 10 ordering please inclose Illustration EASY AND GOOD Drop Cakes One egg one cup sugar one cup sour cream two cups flour teaspoonfuls baking powder one spoon soda Bake in quick oven gem pans If using bread pan one inch anart top These are fine for lunch rench Cream Pie Bake crust first Yolk of one egg one pint ot sweet milk two heaping tablespoons sugar two rounding tablespoon flour flavoring Mix all together Cook until thick' put in crust Use white ot egg for top of PIC Try salting your apple sauce a little and see how it improves It MRS A GROVES McGrawsvllle Ind SEVEN BODIES LOAT ON RIVER QUEBEC Que S' pt 10 Seven more bodies of victims of the rc bridge disaster were picked floating ti short dhtiinco from Six were identified To toes add one tablespoonfid each of finely minced onion "and parsley two table spoonfuls of chopped plmentoes and stilt and pepper to taste Mix well and put in a baking dish Dot liberally with but te? and brown in a hot oven MRS JULIA DONAHUE 1715 New Jersey street Indianapolis Miss Gertruda Ellinwood Mrs rich Mrs Howe and Mrs Dodd guests were Miss Mamie Howe Bertha Liebrich Miss Mary John Ruth De Haas the Misses Ethel garer Clara Mrs Richard Arnold and son Master Paul Arnold have returned from Petosky Mich ana tne seyeral weeks York MrVand Mrs Miss Katherine for a trip to New York Washington and otner eastern points to weeks BUTLER COLLEGE INDIAN APOUS Session Opens September 24 THU COLLEGE having obtained a substnn tlal Increase of endowment la enlarging ite work in many and Is prepared to offer He advantages to a larger number of utudente than have ever before been enrolled oi In ire claesea All courses leading to bache lors' degree offered These may be suppIeyMfe mented if desired by work In biblical litera ture music and art Gymnasium open to all students Coach in athletics employed Addrass THOMAS HOWE Dean RECIPES AND SUGGESTIONS ive carbonate of ammonia 5 of lemon two and one half cups one cup of butter throe eggs of sweet milk Add flour to make stiff dough roll thin pick full of holes and bake ifi quick oven Steamed Graham Two cups Graham flour one cup of corn meal one cup of wheat flour two eggs one cun of suet crumbled fine one pint sweet two spoonfuls of puking powder sifted with flour Steam three hours Turn from mold and harden in oven a few minutes I add two tablespoonfuls of molasses and a cupful of raisins and think it an improvement To remove walnut and fruit stains from the finger dip In atrong tea and wash In warm water Tlie stains corne out instantly To relievo pain for a crushed finger plunge In hot writer Also a felon plunged In hot soda water and hold as long as ran bear for several minutes will effect a sure cure MRS SEYMOUR North Vernon Ind II I No 1 Kindergarten The Wm Jackson Memorial Instltute23d and Alabama 8ta Term opens Sept 9th Kate 76c per week New Telephone 7391 Old Telephone 1904 North of cornstarch dissolved hi a Utile tweet milk ten tabiespoonfula of sugar yolkH of two cggR three pints of Rwret milk Boll thoroughly Cool and Rtir hi (wo cup fuls of gritted eouonnut Put Icing" on lop if desired This will make four pies or Poultry Kaisers Poultry raisers may find the following of value: To rid nests of mites sprinkle tobacco Into them the stronger the better To rid Mr and Mrs Brown have re turned from Chicago and have as their guests Mr and Mrs Houser Mrs Ralph Roots who has been vis iting her parents Mr and Mrs Gray will return today to her home in Virginia Closing Hour now 6:00 girls are daughters of clergymen from Baltimore and one from Phlladel ua were at one time clerks In one of the big New York department stores one Is the daughter of an old sea captain two are children of a once famous actor who died poor and two others are the sole support of a widowed mother who lives In Harlem The other five young ladies refuse to make their antecedents or former history known but from their appearance the Indications are that they have been well reared Sleight and bls band Lillian Mav Mon roe soprano and William Bussev tenor continue at air Bank during tlie last week for the season ollowing Is tlie program for tonight concert tart i' "Chicago Tribune" Chambers Selection from ritzl Scheff's latest auc cefie Modiste Introducing: Bazar" English Time the Place and the of Me Love My Want Whnt Want When I Want Me Again" etc Overture Dame" Suppe Dance" Voelker Tenor Solo el ice" Verdi Mr 1 William Bussey PART 2 and Bridal Chorus from Third Act Lohengrin" Wagner of Popular Harris American Bendlx Soprano Solo All Eternity" Angelo Marchoroni iiiiian May Monroe American Kepunnc setting liens of mites ponr boiling water over two handsf ul of tobacco and add a few drops of carbolic acid AVasli 1h hens where mites are the thickest or any Jdnd of bowel trouble In chickens tty a few drops of castor oil and turpentine mixed This has proved a success Christmas One quart of mo lasses pint of sugar one pint of lard one teaspoonful of ginger sph Inna mon cloves caraway seed and soda in three tablespoonfuls of boiling water Put on the stove and stir until it bolls lut in flour until stiff enough to roll out and bake at once These are flue If baked about two or three weeks before Christ mas and put into a jar and covered light MRS Letts Ind 3 These shoes made io our order are perfect in every way style fit and finish The sale will last just as long as this lot of eleven hundred pairs Second loor North VOUR STATE AIR time will not be spent to best advan tage if you fail to visit the Greatest Music House The' biggest scene In shows the training quarters of the Co lumbia football eleven during an inter mission between the first and second halves of the big game One of the players is accused of traitorous work in advising the opposition of the secret code by which the plays are maneuvered and Strongheart shoulders the blame be cause of his love for the sister of the player who is suspected Edgar Sclwvn is the stellar feature of the company which Henry Harris will present in this city in the near future Mr Sel wyn has contributed some notable charac terizations in the years that he has been behind the footlights but from all ac counts he has done nothing of a more commendable nature than his portrayal iviHie nonie rea man comes to next Tuesday Seats ready Jewett Plano This famous make cased In wnl nul lata design exceptional tonal quality a $375 value at LINDEMAN SONS PIANO Burl walnut elegant tone full sized case nt latest design tQQS Regular price but the case has been scratched Player Plano Mahogany case a high grade In strument priced $650 it has been need for a short while for demonstrating special 5 Pieces of Music 10c Don't fall to get this bargain package containing 5 pieces of the 1Ai late popular music (vocal and instrumental) air week special VV Largest Music House A HIGH GRADE VARNISH ARD STAIN COMBINER The improvement in the quality of Ariosa is the natural consequence of our own com mercial development and promises more for de future Sold in a sealed package only for your benefit AIUSUGKLE BROS Now York Citx UNIVERSITY NOTRE DAME NOTTUS DAME INDIANA A Catholic College Home Every Educational Advantage Every Moral Safeguard 18 76 ProfcBBors 800 Studnts Course in Ancient and Modern Languages English History and Economics Chemistry Biology Pharmacy Civil Electrical Chemi rVjii cal and Mechanical Engineering Architec lure Law Shorthand Bookkeeping Type sT writing TERMS: Hoard Tuition and Laundry $400 Minim Department for Boys under 13 $260 Address: THE REV JOHN CAVANAVO1I President HELPUL HINTS To Thread a To thread a needle one can See much better by plac ing something while back of It or or croup put the white of an egg with a lump of alum the size of a small marble in a saucer and beat till stiff Give the child a teaspoonful of the water that accumulates in tko bottom When A spoonful ot kerosene oil put into cold starch will prevent the iron from sticking Buttermilk A cup of frosh butter milk every day is said to be it cure for liver complaint To rempve warts keep them saturated with castor oil To Cook To prepare rabbit leave out the fat around the kidneys The moat Is belter if frozen before cooking Metal Polish Kerosene will make tin ion kettles as bright as new or Clear boiling water will re move tea stains and many fruit stains Lemon One cup of sugar one heaping tahlespoonful of flour the yolks of two eggs (save the whites for the top of the pie) one teaspoonful of ex tract of lemon two thlrils of cup of boiling water two tlilrds of a cup of stewed pie plant mix the sugar Hour eggs and extract together then pour on the water then the pie plant Bako with one crust When done beat the whites to a Stiff frotli and spread it over the pie setting it hack Into the oven for four minutes I can rhubarb or pie plant the same wav I can fruit and I have mock lemon pie in winter as well as summer MRS VI A JONES Austin Ind 3 CLEVER HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS Tn Store Dried sand poured into the filled barrels pf apples and potatoes after storing in tlie cellar has been found to be a decided improvement on all other plans for keeping them They will keen until late spring as crisp and apparently as fresh ns when first gathered Clean Tlnwaw The very best thing with which to clean tinware Is common soda Dampen cloth dip It in tlie soda and after briskly rubbing wipe the tin dry Kgg To remove egg stains from silver spoons take a little common salt Rub the stain briskly then wash in hot soapsuds To Bleach A teaspoonful nt borax put into the hist water In which clothes are rinsed will whiten thpm sur prisingly Pound the borax so it will dis solve easily Ink To take Ink out of linen take tifpleeo of tallow molt It ami dip the spotted part of the linen Into the melted tallow Tim linen rnsv then bo washed and tho spols will disappear with out Injuring the linen Chair To prevent chairs from scratching hardwood floor cut pieces of felt to lit tne Holtom or cnair glue them on Economy Hang up the broom last longer To Soften Kid Kid shoos can soft ami free from criieks bv (Si (s De 4 1 A' i i fe I $285 HBk Ml A ACK SI A i A SIK'P" 7 1 llw If 1 iAt IlfuK Ik tel If 7 bdBk 1 1 rsMMw9naSiZ3SB 1 or the eminine Eye Hand and Mind i Various Suggeitiont on Variout Subjects of ashions Recipes and Hints for the Home Many Suggestions Received in The Stars Interest to Women and Young olt eVc Prize Housekeeping Contest.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Indianapolis Star Archive

Pages Available:
2,552,294
Years Available:
1862-2024