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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 9

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LOVE IS REBUED 81 CUPID Social and Personal His Long Experience MOTIVE OR DUEL THEIS LOSES SUIT Jieedle "Boos 'Baby 'Bonnets and ONE IN HOSPITAL ONE IN JAIL CHANGE NAME IS ADVISED ancy 'Ribbons 2Eo to $750 SOMETHING GOOD TO TRY Nesselrode Pudding rench Ice Cream Bisque Ice Cream Carmel Ice Cream peo The urnas Ice Cream Co SEE NEXT RIDAY OR SOMETHING GOOD RUSS gW AIN QO CLOTHING the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work Paul Pays Pennies m2 Herbert Bass gave a card purport of creation were Name Address LWUW manner of creation the woman but the The manwoman of Mrs a two say his the WM0HS Mrs recital com Mary size 7 yards of 38 inch material is Sizes 32 to 42 Inches bust meas The Star Pattern DIRECT ROM NEW YORK Miss Stella Vondersaar has returned from a short visit in Terre Haute Girl Promised to One Switches and Accepts Love Juror Says He Can Never Get An other Missouri Sweetheart Mrs Elnora Griffith and Mrs Howard Griffith have returned from Columbus where they were the guests of Mr and Mrs rank Griffith Mr Kirshbaum has issued invitations for the marriage of his daughter Miss Minnie Klrschbaum to Mr Simon Lyon of Washington The ceremony will take place at the home 1820 North Me ridian street at 6:30 and a dinnerwill be given at the Columbia Club Miss Hazel Stewart of Marion came yes terday to visit Mr and Mrs Edward Treat and Mrs John Ketcham who two weeks in New Judging from the title the Rye" the musical comedy presented at last night might be imagined to be a Sunday school cantata with a sheaf of wheat but it is far from that With an' exceptionally large chorus of ex ceptionally pretty girls with a lot of very pretty songs and comedians who have been provided with an abundance of fun making lines the Hobart Sloape MUler production is a jolly good entertainment The elaborateness of costume is a fea ture deserving special praise There is nothing cheap or shoddy about the para phernalia with which the pretty maidens are emblazoned The piece has for its story the love of an artist for his model The girl Is the daughter of a Hebrew tailor who appears for the comedian A wealthy Mrs Beer Mrs Sol Meyer will return from Wash ington today Mrs Joseph Swewlnd is visiting friends in Cleveland for a few weeks Miss Jean Burdick of Seattle Washwill come soon to visit friends in the city Mr and Mrs John Ledermann received informally yesterday afternon and even ing at their home 807 Paca street to cele brate their twenty fifth wedding anni versary Mrs II Gilchrist and daughter Miss Gilchrist have returned from a visit tn Chicago Mrs Henry Addison of Des Moines la is the guest of Mrs James Noel With the Ready Mulcted for $25000 by Girl He Disappointed Mr Willard Hopkins has gone to Bloom' ington to visit friends Dentist and riend Quarrel One of Them Is Shot Three Times decorated with chrysanthemums Among the guests weje Miss Maguire of Shelby ville who came for the party Pattern No 'Size Address all orders to Pattern Depart ment The Star Indianapolis allowing one week for delivery MISS ATTORNEY DE INES LOVE OR KREIS "The essence of love is unselfish ness its power is devotion and its ultimate end is self Ma roney's definition of love however long contin ued devoted and exclusive is not sufficient to constitute a contract or promise to marry nor is an inten tion to marry sufficient There must be an actual promise or agreement to Judge def inition of an engagement Mr and Mrs W' Morris have issued invitations for the wedding of their daughter Miss Belle Morris and Mr Thomas Hornaday to take place Dec 6 at the home 1708 North Delaware street and for a reception at 8:30 The at home announcement Is for 2231 North Alabama street after Jan 1 WAYNE EDITOR WEDS IBy Star Special Service WAYNE Ind Nov Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Hedekln of Wayne and Andrew Moynahan editor of the Jour nal Gazette of this city at Louisville Ky Both are well known here A Tlcknor who has been spending a few weeks in the South will return home the first of the week A Mitchell will leave today for weeks' visit at Clinton Ill or Youths Boys and Men Mmbers of Association' Railroad ares Rebated Under Their Plan Mr and Mrs George Elmer Lemmon have returned from their wedding trip and will be at home after Jan 1 at 2013fS East Tenth street Mrs Lemmon was formerly Miss Julia Ketcham Mrs Samuel Hahn entertained the Bachelor Club yesterday after noon for Miss Minnie Kirshbaum whose marriage will take place next month ORTITUDE Chicago News The Maid I don't believe in long en gagements Six months is long enough The Bachelor Right you arc No man unless he is a saint could live up to a woman's ideal any longer than that Mr daughter Miss Hazel Spellman will re turn this week from a ten visit at rench Lick 7 The headship of man and woman The head ot every man is Christ but the head the woman is man And this in the twentieth century! ARTHUR BYRON Arthur Byron who plays Latimer in Channing dramatization of the Bishop's Can iage" comes hon estly by his predilection for the stage as there are players in every branch of his family He is related to the Drews and therefore the Barrymores and was reared in the atmosphere of the foot lights He has been leading man with Maude Adams and has been with tether rohman attractions during most of his professional career Perhaps his most successful role was two seasons ago when he made the hard flinty role of Sam Somethlng or Other win the good wishes of theater goers by the very insistence of his love for the girl who said to him every time he proposed which was about once every ten minutes The part of Latimer in the Pollock play has been considerably changed and has been made strong and masterful and Mr Byron will have plenty of opportunity to show how he can play a man with motives and real heart and soul WILL CHANGE TO SORORITY By Star Special Service' COLUMBUS Ind Nov The mem bers of the Young Sewing Circle through Miss Alta Reeves has applied to the grand president of the Kappa Kappa Kappas for a sorority charter The sew ing circle will be turned into a sorority The When and use the following blank: AT CAPITAL By Star Special Service WASHINGTON Nov 23 Don Nixon of the Spectator at Terre Haute and Mrs Nixon are here for a two days' visit James Provlnes a prominent farmer of Dekalb County Is here as a guest of Judge Penfield He will spend two weeks seeing the sights of Washington He and Senator Allison were boyhood friends in Ohio and he will call on the Iowa Senator Russell King of Senator airbanks's of fice force arrived today accompanied by his brother Hoyt King a Chicago attor ney AT NEW YORK HOTELS By Star Special Service NEW YORK Nov 23 Indianapolis people at New York hotels: Martha Mrs Bates Kriel Wright A Kingston Astor A Hale Broadway Lenty A LADY'S BATH ROBE DESIGNED BY When you clean house if you want everything to shine like a newly polished floor use GOLD DUST Dirt flies before it like straws before the wind It cleans more thoroughly than soap or any other washing powder is far more economical The kitchen laundry bath and dining room the stairs the windows floors and doors pots and pans lamps and chimneys all need the brightening influence of is a 7 lnch fashionable and quality JANE CORCORAN IN "PRETTY AT THE PARK The only Mantle with an unconditional guarantee HERRINGTON LIGHT CO hliphOM HI 86 8 Pennsylvania St and Mrs Samuel Spellman and The Thursday Afternoon Club observed its guest day yesterday with Mrs Regers on Ashland avenue The rooms were decorated with the club colors pink and white There was a musical pro gram given by Miss Hazel Severns and Miss lorence Rlngate Mrs Regers was assisted by Mrs Maddox Mrs Ballard Mrs Totten and Mrs William Spray Mr Thomas Alford was the hostess for a chrysanthemum card party yester day afternoon at her home on North Me ridlan street given in honor of her sls ter Mrs Mary Gould Colson Mrs Charles Meachan of Mattoon Ill and Mrs red Adams who will leave tomor row for the South to spend the winter The parlors and hall were decorated with clusters of white and pink chrysanthe mums and the dining room was adorned with American Beauty roses Mrs Al ford was assisted by Miss lorence Rott ier Mrs Vernon Griffith and Mrs Harry Weller Among the guests were Mrs igg with Mrs Carter and Miss Stewart of Marlon with Mrs Edward Treat Miss Nanette Grote will receive infor mally Monday afternoon in honor of her guest Miss Bregetta Rudy of Terre Haute WEDDING IN EAST ST LOUIS I By Star Special Service ST LOUIS Nov The marriage of Russell McKee of Sullivan Ind end Miss Clara Sauchnall took place this evening at the home of the bride in East St Louis AT THE THEATERS "Ths Eternal tonight to morrow afternoon and night The Grand Valeria Bergere In a condsnsed version ot the Okabe Japanese acrobats and other high class vaudeville every afternoon and night except Sunday The Park "Pretty Peggy" this afternoon and tonight tomorrow afternoon and night The Empire The Williams "Ideal Bur lesquers" every afternoon and night except Sunday By Star Special Service ST LOUIS Nov Adolph Kreis of Jennings yesterday lost his $25000 breach of promise suit against Miss Mary Wilson whom he had assiduously courted for the last three years In the hope of making her his wife The jury returned a verdict In favor of the defendant yesterday afternoon after being out about ten minutes Two bal lots were taken The first was 11 to 1 In favor of Miss Wilson and the second unanimous In her favor The jurors declined to say which one favored the osculatory plaintiff because he soon repented and joined the majority After the verdict Kreis mingled with the jurors and surprised them by saying that had he been one of their body he would have voted the same way He then said that the next time he courted a girl with matrimonial intent he would try to make her jealous by having another one at the same time "Before getting another girl in the State of remarked Juror John Willman will have to change your Willman then became the champion of Miss Wilson when Kreis alleged that hypocrisy was among her faults He told the plaintiff that she had conducted her self In a ladylike manner and told him In no uncertain tone Kreis will not appeal according to John Murphy his chief counsel He said the question was one of fact that the jury had decided that and he did not think the higher court would disturb the verdict Th costs of the ease will be assessed against Kreis and hfs father who signed his bond They amount to about $200 Miss Wilson after the verdict was kissed by her girl friends In court and congratulated by other admirers There was no demonstration in the court room as Judge McElhlnney had warned the spectators against any outbreak Miss Wilson said she would practice the golden rule and bore no hard feel ings against her whilom lover although she will not take another courtship with him The arguments took an hour and a half Miss attorney ridiculed and denounced Kreis in turn for the hu miliation he had brought upon the woman that he said he loved He caused laughter by saying that the musical dock presented by Kreis to Miss Wilson should have played instead of classical music Little Bit and that another coon song entitled Johnson Shame on should be changed to sing Kreis Shame on horse sweetheart there also erliSb nobilltv Mrs deavors to break into Newport society and the funny complications which arise among those who are trying to boost her game fr her keep things moving In lively fashion Many songs were whistled by the gallery before the singers were permitted tp stop singing them over and over CASTOR I A or Infant! and Children Thi Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signa tvre of The man was not created for th woman but th woman for th man 4 Result In creation Th man is the image of th glory of God but woman Is the glory of man 1 5 Woman's priority in th fall Adam was not deceived but the woman being deceived was In the transgression 6 The marriage relation As the church is subject to Christ so let the wives be to their husbands Mrs Ovid Butler Jameson was hostess for a pretty tea party yesterday after noon at her home on North Pennsylvania Street in honor of Mrs Irving Swan Brown of Worcester Mass and Mrs Arthur Auchinclaus of Redlands Cal The guests were received In th Ivory drawing room which was beautifully dec orated with great clusters ot yellow chrysanthemums In the library tho dec orations were pale pink chrysanthemums and ferns The dining room table was covered with a lace scarf and for the center there was a vaso of yellow chrys anthemums and on either end yandle sticks with yellow tapers and tied with yellow ribbon Mrs Jameson was as sisted by her mother Mrs John Tark ington Mrs Coleman Mrs A A Barnes Miss Albertson Mrs Victor Hen dricks Mrs John Judah Mrs Jameson Mrs William Line Elder Mrs Augustus Mason Mrs Medford Wil son Mrs anny Wood Morrison and Mrs Cheatham Several of the debutantes assisted in the dining room among them Miss Suemma Vajen Coleman Miss Jane Ogle Miss Margaret Rockwood the Misses Carey Miss Virginia Shaw Miss Margaret Shipp and Miss Eleanor Lemcke Grace Marshall LIbke will give a this evening in Marlon Shawknft Half Hose sold the country over at 25c a pair specially priced 20c a Pair or 6 PAIRS OR 8115 extra heavy fleece lined Un dershirts regular 50c ones but no drawers to exactly match half Price 25c Main floor west aisle heister is hostess for the characters and it is in her house the artist is painting the picture of the girl coming through a field A Westerner comes and with him his daughter who makesher appearance riding a pure white horse The Western girl meets her He is ot the En Beerhelster en Holiday assortments have arrived beautiful novelties from a yard On remarkable bargain pure silk ribbon in the warp print a width well worth $100 a yard spe cially priced 59c Main floor northeast ORDER BLANK price of this pattern Is 10 cents ordering please Inclose illustration Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your and have no household burdens to worry over And please let your grocer put you ofl with a substitute nothing as What GOLD DUST will do for you Wash Dishes Crockery Glassware Lamps and Chimneys Olean Pots and Pans Clean Silverware Zinc Metal Work Bronse and Brlc a bra wasn ana sterilize mine vans ana aairy uesnsus Maks Hard Water Soft Maks th inest Soft Soap Wash Broom Qloan BathroomTube Pipas Eta Remove ruit Stain Make an Emulsion for Plants and Trees Kilk Bonnets for infants and chil dren of wash silk tucked and hem stitched ribbon ties 50o Another dainty silk bonnet of nar row tucks with lace and feather stitching 750 Bearskin Caps In white with ear tabs were $125 choice now 85 Bootees for Infants in wool or leather white or tan choice 25c Third floor infants' section th asked William Paul yesterday afternoon as he stood at a certain time honored window in the County office and gingerly fingered th crackling papers just surrendered to him by'Deputy Berner juSt said Berner with his business smile 'Business smiles are of many varieties but when a man is oper ating with Cupid as partner board of di rectors and principal stockholder the smile must be well like the marriage license clerk just got that said Paul He then began to make his word good in pennies Roll after roll of coppers neatly bound in roleaux valued at 25 cents each were produced to pay tn all in gasped Berner am said Paul boys at the factory thought it would be a good joke to take up a collection for me to buy the license with They thought I wouldn't be game Well here are the pennies and I've got my license Much obliged Good He left Berner counting pennies and was off to speed the ceremony Paul Is employed at the Udell Ladder Works and will marry Miss Anna Lenker AT CHICAGO HOTELS By Star Special Service CHICAGO Ill Nov Indiana pie registered at Chicago hotels as fol lows: Auditorium I Bradford A Con drey A Ogle Indianapolis Miss A Ireland South Bend McConvell Logansport Sherman Nlezer Wayne Simmons and wife Indian apolis Johnson Logansport Morris Wayne Kalserhof Little Evansville Richards Terre Haute Wil liams and wife Indianapolis Blair Wayne Kellie Lafayette Grace Ward and wife Indianapolis Kilter South Bend Great Northern A teaird Logans port Davis Brazil ranklin Muncie A Parker Staley Watson Terre Haute Briggs Brown Indianapolis Palmer Davis Wal ker Indianapolis Miss Saunders Goshen Zimmerman Brazil Th makers of fine needles have taken a cue from the fakirs and have this year brought out some of the most elaborate needle books you can imagine Prices start at 25c and range up to $325 Some of these books will make delightfully appro priate presents for those who do needlework Even the cheapest has five full pa pers of the finest needles assort ed to meet any need the price but 25c Main floor east aisle A bath robe Is an article of luxury which one can not do without after realizing its convenience and usefulness' Eiderdown and Japanese cloth are the choice mate rials and the only adornment offered Is the facing of a contrasting color which finishes the edges The sketch shows the best style of bath robe developed In blue and white eiderdown and with plain blue facings A wool cord confines it at the waist and is the only fastening aside from the one at the neck It is an ideal garment to be hurriedly slipped on and covers one completely The labor In volved In Its manufacture Is very little and no experience is necessary or the medium needed ure By Star Special Service NEW YORK Nov Rivalry for the affections of a woman was the motive for the pistol duel between Lester Dwight and Dr William Wood in their apartments They were both in love the police say With Miss Gertrude onthan daugh ter of a wealthy family Dwight at the Hood Wright Hos pital was declared to be In a preca rious condition Wood Is being held by the police pending the outcome of Injuries He has a slight injury on the forehead Dwight has bullet wounds ATTACK WAS PLANNED Detectives Breslin and Graham that Wood planned an attack on former friend In the room after shooting was found a rudely scrawled will in handwriting leaving $1000 to his mother and $5000 to Gertrude onthan the latter being provisional on her not marrying within a year Miss onthan who is twenty one and pretty Is said to have promised her hand to Wood then upon his Introducing her to his chum to have fallen in love with Dwight Dwight who is manager of the Cort land street branch of the New York Tele phone Company returned to the apart ments he shared with 'Wood a dentist shortly after midnight Other occupants of the house say they heard a quarrel and the frightened cries of a woman our pistol shots rang out Then a door slammed and some one was heard running downstairs It is believed that the person was a woman REUSE TO DISCUSS AAIR The police found Dwight on the floor and Wood was standing over him Neither would utter a word as to the cause of the shooting but Dwight murmured: "The woman the When told that he could not live he admitted they had quar reled over a woman they both loved mother Is wardrobe mistress fol" the Eva Tanguay Company playing at the American Theater She was with her son while the company was playing at tho West End Theater last week and Dwight did not go to the flat while she was there Love verses signed by Wood and dedi cated to Miss onthan read: love conquering love Bom with the breath of creation Beating in time with two hearts pulsating Tender eternal love When Wood was asked about th csss he said that Lawyer Joseph his counsel knew all about it Detectives told him that Dwight was dead you said Wood ihdifferently Efforts to find Miss onthan were futile Miss Anna Lenker daughter of Mr and Mrs John Lenker and Mr William Paul were married last evening at the home of the bride on Tacoma avenue The ceremony was pronounced by the Rev Mr Seoul at 8 o'clock In the presence of the family and a few friends The rooms were decorated with palms ferns and pink and white roses The mantels were banked with the palms and ferns and the baskets filled with the pink roses Miss Alma Lenker played the wedding march The attendants were Miss Clara Schakel and Mr Lorentz Lenker The wedding gown was a white silk mull fashioned over white silk the veil was caught with white roses and the bridal bouquet was of white roses The maid of honor wore a white organdyxand carried a shower bouquet of pink roses After the reading of the service there was a reception and wedding supper The bride's table was decorated with pink and white roses and ferns Assisting Mr and Mrs Lenker in entertaining the guests were Miss Clara Kramp Miss Anna Stelg and Miss Carrie Lenker Mr jnfl Mrs Paul will be at home after Dec 3 at 808 Tacoma avenue Jane Corcoran is appearing in Peggy" at the Park The play deals with the love affair of Peg Woffington and David Garrick whose amours have long been open secrets among playwrights The pretty Irish actress has a score ot lovers whining for unrequitted suppli cations of affection but laughs them all off and manages the lot of them as a wise general rules an army If the price of admission to see "Pretty Peggy" were $3 the arrival of the play might have caused more of a stir than it did yesterday Ths last act although not entirely new in conception created a sensation yes terday at both performances David Gar rick in his white wig and satin knicker bockers and laces occupied one box in the theater Other performers occupied a box on the other side With the ap pearance of a rench dancing girl a mob of men in the garb of that day come sud denly rushing down the aisles shouting and flourishing their canes The audi ence was approaching consternation for a moment for it seemed that actors emerged from every corner of the house' It was as though the Park audience had been carried back to the days of the old pit in a London theater where freedom of speech was even more prevalent than now at operas Jane Corcoran has an Irish brogue which delights the ear of any one who has the least tint of Hibernian blood It Is musical and pretty at times dynamic as a thunderous command in battle and again as gentle as a lullaby Scenicaliy the production is superb Especially so Is the banquet scene on birthday where not only the curtains and furniture add to the beauty of a scene lighted with candles but the costumes also work into a color scheme which pleases the eye Miss Corcoran does some exceptionally strong acting especially in the last seen where she tries to deliver the epilogue to "As You Like when she is faint from disappointment over the faithless ness of David Garrick If Grace George could have done bet ter in the part of Pretty Peggy than did Miss Corcoran yesterday it would have been hard to heap upon her more lavish encomiums than Miss Corcoran deserves Yesterday In St Church the marriage of Miss Margaret Schrader daughter of Mr and Mrs rederick Schrader of Batesville and Mr George Hillenbrand of the same place took place Mr and Mrs A Romeber of Batesville 'Awere the attendants The bride wore her traveling gown of blue broadcloth with a blue hat' to match Mr and Mrs Hillen brand later for a trip to New York and will go South They will be at homeafter eb 1 in Batesville Mrs Edward Anthony was hostess for a tea yesterday afternoon for her guest Miss Edna Donaldson of Logans port The decorations were chrysanthe mums ferns and palms Mrs Anthony was assisted by Mrs rederick Buskirk and Miss Nina Pierson Wash Clothes Blankets Linens Etc Scrub loors Woodwork Counter Shelving and Mantels Clean Oil Cloth Clean and Remove Stains from Carpets Clean Windows Clean Picture rame and Glase Wash Brushes and Combs Clean Straw Hats Wash Ores Shields Clean eather Pillow tfcqfsh No soap borax soda ammonia naphtha kerosene or foreign ingredient needed with GOLD DUST It will do all the work without assistance THE AIRBANK COMPANY Chicago Makers of AIRY SOAP Miss Stella Selig will entertain evening for Miss Irma Peck of Cincinnati and Miss Golyde Borstein of Chicago Marshall Wilder the celebrated little humorist and globe trotter will hold the place of honor on the program for Thanksgiving week Wilder has never appeared In Indianapolis and his coming Is looked forward to with much interest by vaudovllle goers here as he Is per haps the most famous of all modern Jest ers both In this country and Europe He is playing an engagement at Theater Washington this week and will be obliged to do considerable hustling in order to reach Indianapolis In time for Monday's matinee but there is no doubt that ha will be here on time There will be a number of other notable acts on the bill at the Grand next week The eight Bedouin Arabs those wonderful acrobats from the desert who created a sensation at the Grand last season ar rived in the city yesterday from New Or leans They have an important place on the bill as have also Dan Quinlan and Keller Mack the well known minstrel men who also arrived In Indianapolis yes terday The Arabs and Quinlan and Mack are this week taking a much needed rest after a long series of engage ments The Arabs were In attendance at the Grand's matlneee yesterday watch ing with keen Interest the exhibition of the Okabe family of Japanese acrobats No two acrobatic acts could differ so greatly as do th exhibition of the Japs and that of the men from Arabia The Japs depend nearly altogether upon their wonderful feats of equlllbrlsm contortion and juggling of one another in mid air for success while th Arabs score their hit with their wlrlwind tumbling feats bas reliefs and living art studies come to the Empire next week as a distinct feature of the Sam show jut 1 have been spending two York have returned home WHY WOMEN SHOULD WEAR HATS The World Today An English vicar says: Let us consider the reasons why Christian woman should cover her head what these principles of the apostle were: 1 Man's priority or creation i Adam was first formed then Eve 2 The Is not of the man 3 The 1 1 mt Indianapolis morning i ar priday novcndlr 24 iyuo Mrs pany yesterday afternoon for Mips Mary Pierson whose marriage will take place Thanksglvlpg night The rooms were i'AGc tSind Plays and Players yiyrej 32 Co I I era of Prj Goorf fl 99 Ao AIL Hi Ky I 1 1 I i 1 1 1 III kgSy I I I 3 1 1 MHH aaaiJflBlKh A 1 Alli Ilf 1 1 I frl I 11 1 fti I 11 jOw Jw 1 mIu i BHK aaaiJflBlKh.

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