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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 37

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1916 37 Suburban Social and Personal News in Washington John Conley Haute spent Withstand to Weber Milk and Mrs lent cold Is a Safe Milk in Bort Sheets Ruth and Mr Stewart way and there are two good reasons why boon II 5 Spees and Miss arl Jones 0 Most Stephens has taken a trip to Wagh and Malting 4 has gone for a motor trip Weber Milk Co visiting Mrs Ward returned home today from a visit in Columbus NEW 9121 PROS 648 returned from a visiting his I the tpAYt in Jeffersonville vacation in Illinois daughter spent A Bradford spent a week at women visiting guest of Sander Recker Sale Semi Annual Jefferson 1 County The croRH 1 some and write Mrs a rs rs the Mrs to Bethany Park Buchanan Is visiting rela tives In Illinois This is Bed Room urniture Week Geiston have gone Golston Sets of the Cox retu rned Bowser arid the Detroit where they will make their have Miss Bollings A Correct Showing of rs I I The New Millinery Early Autumn Styles DAY 100 Trimmed Hats AA Specially Priced at OLJvJ to which Mrs i Edinburg of 1 tn ken IV 7 and Mrs Balhink WHAT PREVENTS SUNSTROKE da ughters Palestine Mr TuIhh th fl and brugge digest ive LAWRENCE fiery liquid Mrs I win Cotton' Jias Oxford Mrs Denver Col isl Sander Recker the end urniture Co Hindman spent Bun affair sacred Regular Price enough qualify and of at my super Sale Price and trip ago delin publlc host rs for a rank bun after spending the sister Mrs Martin Mrs Waddell Mrs Cordelia Smith $6250 $4250 $2250 $2750 $3750 $2450 $2550 $2450 $2350 Cal and Of at 8 pieces Old Hickory furniture Mia? Edith Pierpont of Sellersburg Ind Miss CrlHMe Gray of Dayton is vinttlr her brother AVyatt arrington and famll her lster Mr and Mr ant Mrs Thursday from her to visit tier son family of Hitter HINTS OR LAUNDRY Charles Steinn Ind Tues materials by moistening the spot and daugh a visit with Cock ra of Nr Schell's sisters Mrs 1 Uniontown Pa and Mrs mother Mrs il to their daughter Mrs apolls Mr and Mrs Weddle and son spent Sunday at Brownsburg Mrs Henry Buoy spent a few days visiting friends at Bellefontaine Ijrapped and looped up effect's are quite smart in skirts for afternoon and evening gowns The pannier or butterfly effect is much used over the hips and is becoming to the slim maiden of Chicago They should be bathed vour skin After many I found this eye wash to be tor trip to Cleveland Mr and Mrs Pick Drain kettle till fruit Is well broken Then add three fourths as much sugar as fruit and con tinue cooking for three quarters of nh hour to one hour The jam should be thick aa marmalade when finished CaTer and Mrs and Mrs a visit fabrics may sponging Hoover and children a fortnight's play at the grass cloth that is not affected by damp nesH and that comes In solid colors or In a variety of contrasting stripes The nil A lit Zl Mrs Ralph Hu fimpton Seymour MI Ora and Mln Dove PershlnK aesmay from Michigan cream and allow it to remain for ten minutes Then wipe it off with a soft linen towel or a piece of antiseptic gauze This first coating of cream serves to remove the dust Tlie second coating is rubbed into the skin as an emollient an 1 skin food WHch have friends in Cnloma riday for a short often as necessary and in the grease spur Ml More delica te fi'rd by gentle The eyes also require daily attention else they will become tired looking and expressionless as regularly experiments the best: trlct of Columbia with Mrs Downey has been staying at the seashore Lieut Charles Williams A on duty at the Washington Barracks and his wife entertained at dinner at their apartment at the Alwyn Lieut and Mrs Williams were recently married at ort Wayne Ind a Inn Springs before her return You win never suffer from heat stroke if you are in good physical condition The victims of the burning rays of the sun BLACKBERRY JAM over the berries and and put'on the fire in serviceable cushion day rf Richard nMr of Hing her' granddaughter Haines Mrs George Preasr and In colors suitable for summer use Inexpensive rushions mnde fur use outdoors are covered with a HAUGHVILLE Heiser has returned from ONLY 4 MORE to Buy at these Reduced Prices and Mrs rank Heeler andrnt the week ntl with Mr Healer at Alexandria I Chapman and children few visit with Mr Miss Gertrude Phillips has returned from a visit with friends at Madison Mrs Maloy Mary Josie and Lulu liar banson have returned from Madison visiting her parents Mr Higgins by a generation or a guest were a too assiduous Extinct are such insistencies a canary Slip also will visit friends Mich before her return 1 resembles leather arid comes In red blue green 'and leather shades made up plainly and fringed with Imitation leath ly cleansed safe to use nourishing home Mrs Ethel Raker with friends at Lake Oil of wax orange water lemon powdered borax spoonful Place the oil of sweet almonds the dlanapoUa l' nnnan lr: JJsePh Cameron and children J1 brother John will find that you rra uh shaded yellow flowers done and bronze erreen iavou Crimson roses of chenille with bronze leaves of silk form a rich arrangement on tan linen Chenille gives a handsome Mr and Mrs Anaerson Miss Clare Hoss to Cleveland Mrs lmmlns in Columbus Miss Irene Day breezy solitary tramp or driving also alone in his claret upholstered victoria with a claret upholstered negro for skipper Mrs Dewey who is too great an invalid to take the air direct uses a magnificent high powered limousine when she is able to Leave the house at all And still the wonder grows how these Washington women can do the half they do this side the sanitarium Ladies may no RECISELY as is no royal rpad to there isno royal road to beauty You must work if you desire to improve your good looks Even the flawless beauty has constant ly to care for her charms in order to re tain her loveliness She must ward off the destroying hand of time retain the symmetrical proportions of her figure by exercising and fulfill the Innumerable duties of her daily toilet necessary to preserve the beauty of her hair and complexion Then how can you who scarcely give a thought or a time to improve your' personal appear ance hope to retain even the attractive ness with which nature has endowed you? This "Ms said for the benefit of the women who complain that after follow ing a certain beauty treatment four or five weeks they see no visible signs of improvement They forget the years and years of neglect that have caused the hair to lose its luster or the skin its un wrinkled smoothness "Rome was not built in a neither can broken down tissues be rebuilt in a month Months of patient' care is required to correct the harm wrought on the complexion by Improper diet and neglect to stimulate and flourish the tissues Never become discouraged that you do not suddenly grow let be your motto Never even for a single day omit devoting hour or more to the care of your beauty Eaph person has his or her own stan dards of physical beauty In my eyes the person is beautiful who has a clear complexion expressive eyes and a well formed body It is within the power of every woman to have these if she is will ing to work for them The figure that measures from five feet five and one half inches to five feet seven Inches in height and that is neither angular nor too well rounded Is usually considered the perfect figure But I be lieve that others will agree with my opinion that a woman may be above or below the heights quoted and if correct ly proportioned her figure Is beautiful Therefore no matter how tall nor how short you are your aim should be to round out angular lines or to get rid of superfluous flesh You can not do the former by eating acids and lean meats nor the fatter by munching candies and rench pastry In both instances how ever you will have to exercise Cultivate the habit of taking long walks Indulge in outdoor sports In fact spend every minute that is possible in the open air To keep your complexion clear smooth and blemishless requires a lot of atten should be thoroughly scrubbed with soap water and a good complexion brush once each day Unlike many per sons who have delved into the secrets of beauty and its preservation believe in the free use of soap and water excepting in cases where soap does not agree with the skin Scrub the face throat and Then One may not ruth a The time so gastronomical bemoaned in host or been visiting in Washington and Atlantic City The Indiana colony of Washington sus tained a loes In the death of Charles Shank formerly editor of the Mt Vernon Coffee stains alcohol You fit physical condition Mtr Rose blewville Walter Richey returned to Lafayette last Sunday I A non Gra slster Mrs I Miss Grace guest of Mrs Mr fi cl A from a visit I Miss Mary Preatnn of Brightwood Is the guest of her bister Mrs Russell Mrs James Whelan and children left her Sunday to Join her husband Tucson Jo remove grease spots try putting a blotter both over and under your rna proudly on to a member been In he came knife talnlng at dinner today Garboden Mrs Joanna porcelain bowl Allow it to melt but nut to become hot Warm the oil of lemon and the orange flower water in a separate vessel and add the powdered borax Now slowly pour the orange flower mixture into the blended fats stirring constantly Beat with an egg beater adding the benzoin drop by drop until the cream is smooth and white Pack the cream in a porcelain or glass jar Cover every particle of skin with the Earl Gentry of Indianapolis Horner Oivev and Mrs Ellen from min 1 I a I 1 1 silks bv brushing the spot with glycer iuKewarm waler and ng side If the tna hate care should be more than is possible Mr and Mrs Bert Cole Mattoon This assortment includes the leading colors such as Black Royal Purple Corbeau Blue Aluminum Grep Burgundy Green Etc this Mido the sanitarium cry but there peace A fashionable woman receives telephone calls per day alone to her as a nervous prostrationist cjvcrai nf the miioli besieged of my acquaintance in self defence have set apart definite" They may not be subject at other hours to the beck and call and ring up of a more or less inconsiderate public Women who socially if they lent them selves to all philanthropies for which they are solicited as could find time for little else always a to the apparent honor of an in vitation to serve as at char ity ball or any other benefit function If $295 arm chairs red nf Greencastle Ind i the gueHt of rank Payton and family to uay MIkh Viola erset Pa Miss Rebel Withers of Iexingtnn Ky who came to attend the marriage of Miss Cecile Beam and Clement Morton which took place Monday afternoon has re THE INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY STAR AUGUST 2 BROAD RIPPLE Mrs Thomas Shultz of Tebanon spent last Mrs Chari Meggcnboffen Persist if You Would Have Beauty BY LUCREZIA BORI Prima Donna of the Metropolitan Opera Company New York to Valparaiso to visit Mr the Rev and Mrs Mills Mrs IL VanrUryllrf weeks with her sister Mrs 1 Sleeth Jr at Pittsburgh has returned to Irvington Miss lorence Moffett who has been spend ing the summer with her aunt Mrs Edgar Heaton at Washington has returned Eye Wash Pure boraclc acid one teaspoonful camphor water fifteen drops boiling water two thirds cup Shake the mixture well and when it has cooled place it in a tightly corked bottle When ready to bathe your eyes fill an eye cup with the lotion and turn ing thecup over the eye open and close the lid so that the eye Is thoroughly washed I have started you on some of the paths that lead to the highroad to beauty but more than this 1 can not do You must plod along gaining every step by your own effort but at the end of the long perhaps tiresome journey you will find some measure of that which you seek To win you must persevere BY DAISY ITZHUGH AYRES WASHINGTON Aug They tell it on a rookie congressman from some dis tant tanktown that he proudly wrote back home from Washing of his constituency that he had vited out to dinner so often since here that he practically kept Lis his mouth all the time Which is constructively the Washington in general One is eating strange places all the1 time scarcely quiet meal at home in the turbulent sea son until an unimpaired digestion is as rare a phenomenon in possession 'as a whole appendix A fabulously rich little senator of the rookie class and a bachelor in the bar gain has been so constantly the victim of frenzied festivities in his highly "worth while honor during his so far brief in cumbency that he is dwindling corporeally under the onslaught and his friends are fearing for his health If he doesn't hurry and get himself married in self de fense married millionaires are not half so popular as the eligibles there won be' enough of the little senator to marry Unbridled dining out is deadly and ban queting unconfined a menace and a bane A certain long ago Cabinet lady of the Mrs Partington class is credited with having boasted soon after her arrival here an' the girls is et out seven times this Several Luncheons Per Day I Nor is this in the least an unusual record I for the personages of society people don't nine or a week simply because there many dinners in seven days ladies of Washington 'however Mr We im proud to state that our present showing of new fall millinery is the largest and most complete in the eitv This we have proved by careful investigation and com parison Would it not tempt you to view a collection of over 100 charming hats embodying all that is new in Parisian ideas? And these hats beautiful in quality chic in style and well made are irresistibly priced at $5 00 ash well a granite stirring often Then add three ranches of a free with a nest and lards fn shades of blue cross ch Is a new and pretty piece of work WEST INDIANAPOLIS Mrs A Payton is visiting hf eon at i oungstown Mies De 1b visiting urrs Thomas Morgan Ing In Michigan neck vigorously and rinse with several changes of cool water Then apply an astringent lotion I know of none better than the following preparation Astringent Lotion Rosewater 3 ounces elderflower water 1 ounce simple tincture benzoin ounce tannic acid 5 grains Apply this tonic to the skin with a piece of antiseptic gauze The jar of cold cream is an unfailing aid for ironing out wrinkles rebuilding starved tissues and for making the skin velvety pliable and blemishless Be ex travagant in its use for if you compound It yourself it is Inexpensive An excel cream is'maae irom this recipe: Cold Cream sweet almonds 6 ounces white ounce spermaceti ounce ounces oil of 74 dram tincture of benzoin tea has returned front the Pacific coast Moberlv Mo on tunt Mrs Mrs rs am pr Thomas at Miss rances Terrell from a motor trip to and Vlre lnln Shr war sister Miss lorence Terrell wj vltfltfnz relatives in Lynchburg Miss Mrs she wl 42 to 50 South Meridian Street (Just a few steps from Washington street) Hollingsworth and eon Robert Alice Glare have gone to 1 I i pension examiner of the Bureau of Pen sions in Washington at the time of death He han fraternal associations with Indlnnapolls and Columbus His daughter from Madison Ind was with Mr Shank during his last illness' The wife and daughter of Senator Tag gart after a stay at Atlantic City will go to their Indiana home In September Mrs Marshall was among the guests at a private view at of the Presi dent Vice President and Cabinet A patriotic cushion rover of linen is edged with a red white and blue silk curd In the same colors appear on the cushion the words: Cheers for jkuu imt aim liiue Artistic shades of green lutio ii In chenille Admitted to Practice William Latta of Indianapolis has been recently admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court Senator John Kern is a member of the newly organized Washingtion Alumni Chanter of the Sigma Nd Phi raternity Senator Kern is an alumni member of the Indianapolis Chapter Judge George Downey of Indiana 'Tuesday Smith Mr and Mrs Larson of Terre Haute was Clarence Sherman last Sun It is CLARIIED a process which re moves all particles of dirt and sediment from tlie raw milk It is PASTEURIZED Burlap covers are embroidered with flower foliage or bird designs or with water and rural scenes and are finished with fringe made by fraying the edges of the cushion cover Intended for hard usage in camps and bungalows are some cushion covers made Cabinet ten times so Leading frequently coyer a couple or so luncheons and bridges in a single day if they are buffet affairs where one may flit in and out without disturbing the program It la noticeable at many such affaire and in fact at any function where food figures prominently that many guests under a safety first conviction quietly pass up many or all of the courses The hostess of course is too courteous to notice or protest Dieting has become too necessary when one lives at Washing ton high pressure and the stomach is a proposition one may not monkey with eiiiipiy iwi puiiteness fierirp tn rnnsidAr lessly go the way of Dants ana aenies one seir went en quencies by ess you eat anv more than or let me urge you to take just a on inure oi tins uiu nam curea own home under my personal appetite is private The inner man is coming into his rights Dewey Cuts Out Banquets That game old seadog Admiral Dewey straight as an arrow and buoyant as a schoolboy gives the lie his seventy nine mile posts in his vigorous vitality The of Manila attributes his fit con dition in his eightieth year to of exercise and no The admiral cut out gobbling in his early youth third of what we averred the admiral with a merry twinkle in his bright brown eyes us to live Clyde Hawkins Kokomo Mrs Abblt and uincinnail Miss Jem Brownsburg Mr returned yesterday Washington acomDanled by her naa oeen ola Carver Is visiting her sister Iter Schnller at St Paul Later go to Denver where she will be Ingu She at Colorado and otherwise treated to make it Milk is pure wholesome mid Order it delivered dnilv to vour Philip Ind who ton was garden of Representative and Mrs A Cullop of Vlncenhes have been spending several weeks in Atlantic City Mrs Schutt wife of the of the Ebbitt House formerly of Indiana is one of the vocal soloists of the irst Pres byterian Church of Washington Mrs Raymond Dickey formerly of South Bend played several violin solos at a suffrage entertainment at Lafayette Hotel Ora isher of Indiana has been pro moted in his position In the general land office Interior Department Ralph Barnard formerly of Valpa raiso is one of the directors of the Uni versity Club of Washington William Palmer and son have been visiting at their former home in North Salem Ind Judge Lawrence Hammond solicitor for the Treasury Department lias been vis iting at his home In Hammond Ind Hoyt of the Bureau of Biology has been taking a vacation at his home In Indiana Cato Hurd of Indiana has recently received a flattering promotion in the General Land Office of the Department of Interior Monday for Quick Clearance Solid oak mission swings settees and arm chairs sold up to $750 choice 27 pieces genuine fibre rush furniture settees tables brown or green fibre exactly BRIGHTWOOD Miss Hattie Woods is visiting In St Louis Mrs Roberts Is visiting In Bloomington aded silks may restored by imemrslng them in sua panels a little pearlash has been added To remove a shabby rge skirt sponge It over with hot vim gar until all the stains and grease marks disappear Then thoroughly press on the wrung side with a fairly hot iron Add a little turpentine when your starch is hot and the Iron will not stick or heavy linen in the natural color bor dered with a wide bund in a contrasting color usually blue green or brown They are Inexpensive and will come frmn llltf LUO rlH afi Mrs Ernest Darling spent Sun Ohio find Mrs John Harris end MrIlliam letcher are spending the Mrs find a ciety meeting at ih Hoover at Mars Hill Sator NORTH INDIANAPOLIS race Harrison has remrae Shelbyville Miss lorence Lewis is visiting In Eat and Then Eat More Rule Cushion Covers Now Come In Multitude of Stales ASHION POINTERS Waist lines sre growing a wee bit smaller Short skirts predominate but they are not so sh'wt as they have been Incidentally those same skirts are quite IT is more than worth your while to come and see the hundreds of great bargains we are offering By long experi ence in judging furniture and buying at the most op portune times we are able to offer these exceptional values now stitch is in vogue again and one ran buy a already stamped not only with the stitches outlined but with the color which should be used Indicated Mr and Mrs rank Lang and daughter Edna left last week for a two stay in Ohio Dr rank McCool and Mr and Mrs Gus hiesKe Lakes Mr The other two thlrds enable the doctors you innocently succumb you are promptly to asked how many tickets you will be able The admiral may be seen daily on a to dispose of to others I tickle you jvu me me reciprocity reacn around Mrs Burleson Popular One of the most brilliant and endear ing little women of the world of promi nence is Mrs Albert Sidney Burleson the versatile wee wife of our postmaster general When she stands on tip toe Mrs Burleson just about reaches up to your shoulders But in social spiritual and in tellectual graces the little lady towers tremendously She Is the minis asx the English say with the strongest personal identity inasmuch as her husband was for fourteen years a Congressman from Texas before he joined the official family of the President With all her social and official duties Mrs Burleson famous hostess and be sieged guest is pre eminently an author ess She is happiest in literature Her success as a playwright is well known Nine every morning finds the gifted little Texan seated at her desk at work Besides Mrs Burleson is the mother of a brace of beautiful debutante young daughters about the most popular girls I in Washington which In itself is usually I occupation enough for any woman simply resolved into a exclaimed the postmaster gen wife at a White House reception whre she was assisting chil dren of mine keep me entirely busy help ing them get ready for do you stand the terrible rush you live in all the Mrs Burleson was asKea She smiled you know what sort io when I'm obliged to have get into your kimono and a Hems Towels for Rest of the replied the 1 1 1 1 1 1 Riaiii'? nine genius wnu DliriQje Ol temperament hem kitchen towels iry it there nothing half so resting The' two pretty little Burleson girls Lucy and Sidney are recuperating from society and college work at Camp of Wolf Wyo on the edge of Yellow stone Park where they spend most of their time in the saddle Miss Lucy Burleson graduated from George Washington University with the degree of doctor of arts Miss Sidney the family baby will emulate her sister with achieving the same degree next winter Mrs Burleson and her three beautiful daughters the eldest is married in are all ardent woman suffrage sympathizers and workers News of Indiana olk Addison' Orme of Kokomo has been visiting In Washing guest at a dinner on the roof the Raleigh Gastronomic Invulnerability Needed renzied 'ActiviCs of Sea son in Capital turned after a vblt with Mrs Julia Simon son Mrs Claude Sexton and children of the week end with Mr and Mrs A Byrkett Mrs Dohn and son Noel of New Madison have come for a visit with Mr eovrr which makes more of a showing for th time and money spent India cottons In blue and 'white pat terns are excellent for porch use They Mr and Mrs Rrumlt and Miss rances Whitesell are the sruests today of Mr and Mrs Monroe Ewing of Rldgefarm Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs John Weddle and daughter ew if any of nature's raw foods are really fit to cat without a cleaning of sonic kind vegetables and fruits arc cleansed and often cooked to make them palatable Al ilk is no ex ception DI ilk is one of products and like all raw foods of nature it must be thorough ABA5TEUR15 Louis VI bedroom set figured walnut 4 pieces (twin beds) $25000 $18500 Hand decorated ivory enamel suite 3 pieces $17000 $13200 Mahogany 3 piece Adam period suite $13600 $9800 Walnut 3 piece bedroom set' 1 $16700 Mahogany 3 piece bedroom set $15500 $12800 Solid mahogany 4 poster bedroom suite 1 4 pieces 1 $20600 $14600 Pair finest twin beds' solid mahogany Louis XVI period $18500 $9250 Triplicate toilet table to match $12500 Cheval mirror to match $8500 Walnut 4 post bed' $3250 Mahogany 4 post bed $3800" Walnut toilet table $6000 Ivory Dresser $3500 Ivory bedstead $3600 Ivory chiffonier $3600 Ivory toilet table 1 I $3500 IRVINGTON Mrs William Neal hn returned from a inoiun visa at inona uaae Mr and Mrs Christopher went to rencn iick on visit Mrs Effie Cunningham jpj Va Price Price.

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