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THE EVAXSVILLE PRESS Page Three. miCEMKKK 1910. Kokomo, Ind. Ill the Howard-ro Circuit court Maltha Gammons, 10S years old. has been declared sana and had restored to her property valued at $3,000.

Cynthia Grey Letters PRESS WOMAN'S PAGE oociai iMews or, vuy Some Kitchen Pointers Little of Everything Mints For the ome Stories For Children LiMHKS, SAVK MOXKV! Women's garments to measure by men tailors cheaper than, ready made. Suits $15 up; skirts $5.50 up; all wool; any style. Satisfaction guaranteed; look now. GERTRUDE RICHARDSON WINS OPERA FAME IN "NORMA supper waiting. It -Men suns and uvercoaia io Don't keep which 1 mPASiise, up.

Lnion label. spoils your wife's cooking, hurts her pride. SSI ONE SKIN BIG (m- Brett mail's Union Tailoring, 225 Locust. CYNTfllA GRE.Y5 CORRESPOHDCBTS mil. SIGN vntn XJMK! QneKtlona addreued department must bear Ike lt- nature and nddresa ot the ma i ed A taunt has often lifetime's happiness.

All women love romance: it pleases them to be treated as the lady in the book. HELP TO I crimination. The society has produced "Faust," "Aida," "Martha," "The Huguenots," "Hoshl San," "Cavalleria Rusticana," "Mignon," "Pagliacci," "The Bohemian Girl," "Norma" "The Dance of the Hours." It has furnished the debut for many afterward famous stars, of which Gertrude Richardson is the latest. When the directors of the oper- III tir Ml of loses have than vindictive Bombardments won more castles arrows. JjufVi itifh IliiijiSSife married.

Just because you are ntin pnitinti. .1 "ml .1 I 11 ,1 "Vnr. don't forget good manners. To spring into fame and the bright glare surrounding an operatic star in a night was the fortune of Gertrude Richardson, a Philadelphia dramatic soprano. In the role of "Norma," in Vin-zenso Bellini's work of that name, she triumphed in an opera which, owing to its difficulty, has not been sung in Philadelphia for 34 years.

She achieved her tri-umphy "with the Philadelphia operatic society, a noted organization in musical circles. Conductor Siegfried Behrens. the. noted musical director and head of the society, wielded the baton at the Norma" performance. Thirty-four years ago at the-Academy of Music, Mr.

Uehr-ens led the Strakosch opera company in the same Rellini opera. The operatic society is a body of Philadelphia singers joined for I i I a 3 rHT in We do electric wiring and iu-slalling electrical apparatus. SIEFFERT ELECTRICAL CO. 1 20 Fourth Street thoxk to? All material and workmanship guaranteed, at the right price. Little courtesies to your wife often aid her to overlook big faults.

A hearty laugh wins more friends than a proper smile. TF.MPLF.. 3 Charles IrVntington h.is ro-eied SM'O for the skin of a silver guy fox that he caught in a nap. When Hur.tirgctn notified the fur trie- at once offered $600. Hmtington wis suspicious that the pelt might he worth mere, so lie hesitated about accepting.

The offer was raised to $700 and finally to SS00. With the nu --y the trapper paid eff the mm a aw on his house and other bills, bought delicacies for his sik wife. nrlwr or they will not be an-ereO. The ndilrenaes mill not be printed lt must be Rlvea lu iliow fco fnlth. ll.MHIi UUEY.

Hear Miss Urey: Please tell me how- to make a sood boiled plum pftddinpr, and what kind of sauce to use over it? MRS. M. K. A. One cup finely chopped beef suet, two cups fine bread crumbs, one heaping cup stifiar, one cup seeded raisins, one cup currants, one cup chopped blanched almond, one-half cup thinly diced citron, one teaspootifnl salt, one of cloves, two of cinnamon, half nutmeg grrat-ed, four Wfli -beaten egrgs.

TMs-solve a level teaspoonful of soda Alll ruiirtj llvi iii' ma" as the next production, they were at a loss to find a singer who could fill the principal part. Thef put the opera in rehearsal wilh the cast filled excepting the title role. Gertrude Richardson was secured to take it within four weeks of the date set for the performance. The first rehearsal convince! Director Behrens that he had made a veritable find, and that the singer w-as destined to stardom. On the night of the opera the audience which filled the historic old Academy of Music wft into esctasies over Gertrude Richard Dr.

Benj. W. Floyd Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Cor. Second and Locust.

Opposite Tract. on Office 'Phone 3177. Re3. 2017-2. Alcohol Not a drop of it in Ayer's Sarsaparilla.

No alcohol habit. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic, a regular tonic. It PRRSONAL in a teaspoonful of warm water. Flour the fruit thoioushly from a pint of flour, and mix remainder as follows: a large bowl put the ni i jt -rta: oo. i M-s.

Huch Gilbert have Sir. son itcilllg dim uci I. stage presence. The musical critics I tOneS Up, restores healthy Owenst-oro alter visit- SO AskMr.Bryant retv.rr.t ins Mi Sadie Ru S. A asd Miss -kor.

M.M.roo av. activity. Ask your doctor -7 5 well-beaten yolks, sugar, spices and salt in one cup of milk, stir in the fruit, chopi-ed nuts, bread crumbs and suet, one after the other until all are used, putting: in the dissolved soda and the white of the estjis beaten to a stiff froth and Mrs. C. 1 i last C.

verCo He knows best. Mr. ever.irg Lowell. Mutt. Mrs.

c.va lv.ilvr.. is Ti fr.iest of Mrs. Nettie were unanimous next morning in pronouncing her a new start in the operatic galaxy. Her appearance on the professional stage in light opera, which she had abandoned for serious study of grand opera roles had told. This with her of face and figure, her sweet and flexible soprano voice, aided in Dry Your Clothes on a Wet Washday With a New Perfection Oil Heater last, and adding enough flour to i make the fruit stick together, which will take all the pint.

Uoil or Ruth Wynne, the daughter of former Postmaster General Robert Wviuie, will undoubtedly be one of the leaders in the younger set at the national capital this winter. She is very beautiful, a great linguist, and has traveled much abroad. before to reside, i Mjjiiratu and Mi M'. First-st. have a visit in BlootnliiK- Hardin.

going to Seb Mrs. Ha K. 1- r.owrr. returned fi-f team four hours. III I -iw achieting an uncommon success.

Gertrude Richardson will soon ho heard in some of the hig operatic companies of this country and Europe. IVar Miss tliey: Is A. II. SpieUel of Chicago, 111., married? ANNA II. A.

I am sure I can not tell you. Pear Miss Grey: Please tell me when the American Philatelic society was organised, and who is the society president J. R. Col. Wet more Makes Widow Chief Legatee When clothes can't be hung ont-hide, and must he dried in a room or cellar, Ihe New Perfection Oil Heater quickly docs the work of sun and air.

Yon can hang up the wet clothes, light your Perfection Oil Heater, open the damper top, and the heat rises and quickly dries the clothes. Do not put off washing to await a sunny day in order to avoid mildew. Dry your washing any day; with hot air from a ton. Miss 1 lVu-on. li-l First-st.

will let'irn Monday from a visit wnl; in Kentucky. Mrs. V. Kl'er of Vincent) ea is or iai.i;li!er, Mrs. V.

.1. IVtvis. t'VK. Keith F.irrv'1 of Kansas "ii. lias cone to 1-a wrer.oeluirg after .1 vviih Mr.

ar.ii Mis. H. 1. Kmvi.r.-, K. Ivlaware-s.

-Miss Sadie Rueker will leave A RECEIPT FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS A. Hie American I'hllatelic a ry Lee Wetmore. cictv was organized in lj-si. The Kunice and president is 11. N.

Mudge, St4o Norma 1 -a Chicago. Bv Ihe I nited f. ST. lAH'IS. Uee.

3. Mrs. Teresa G. Thompson, a widow, is the principal beneficiary in the will of Col. Moses Wet more, multimillionaire and Democratic National as? ist the recently of the American of Madisonville.

If you want to he happy just be healthy. If you want to be healthy keep the vital organs in proper working order. How? Why, by strengthening Mmr "'ft: PE RFJECTIOIVI the -v-tta Mann of Nil ing frionus and toning the Solar Plexus the Mrs. Hattie Hardesty, sister of Mrs. Thompson, is to have fifty dollars a month as long as she remains single.

To Anna wife of his brother Justin, he leaves $150 a month for the maintenance and schooling of his nieces, the same to he paid to them after they attain the age of twenty-one. Mrs. Anna Wetmore also is to get his life insurance from company. Col. Wetmore was a bachelor, and his game preserve in the Oz-arks was the scene of many gatherings which included Democratic leaders and other notables.

Brain of the Body. Svmpatone Tablets certainly Dear Miss Grey: .1 recently met a young man who lias since been calling on me three a week. He said he would call last Wednesday, but did not. Shall I write and ask him what is wrong? Maxie. By no means, lie owes you an apology, or an explanation at least.

Pear Miss I wish to give five of uiv men friends a midnight lunch. Please tell me what to set Charles. P.ye bread sandwiches, cheese, potato salad and coffee. Kemper entertained fiiti.ds yesterday at l.ine-st. cure constipation, stomacn, liver Absolutely smokeless and odorless Worn-i Ky.

Mrs. st si. i-. Mrs. a few inner Vn -t: sro olir.es.

Tis and kidney troubles. I ess If you don't believe it just try It gives just as much heat as you desire. It is safe, ororless, and a free sample package. or iiinii.tr shns ttv figured Sympaione Tablets, the wonder Committeeman from Missouri, filed for probate. Col.

Wetmore lived at the home of Mrs. Thompson for several years immediately preceding his death last Saturday. She was not related to him. The estate is left in trust witli the St. Louis 1'nion Trust Company and Kdward E.

Vick, who was Wetmore's private secretary. They are Instructed to pay Mrs. Thompson $4n0 a month as long as she lives and to turn over to her Col. Wetmore's real estate at Minoo.ua, his household effects, the insurance on his life from one company and his entire library except "The Life and Writings of Thomas Jefferson," which he leaves to lliam J. Bryan.

At her death the $4S0 a month is to be between his nieces ful new discovery for constipation stomach, liver and kidney trou to people by iht-s; minv get on the col-forget the cap and bells. their cU crs hut smokeless. It has an automatic-locking flame spreader, which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smake, and is easy, to remove and drop back, so the wick can be quickly cleaned. Burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new device in construction, and can alwys be easily unscrewed for rewicking. An indicator shows the amount of il in the font.

Filler-cap does not need to be screwed dow but is put in like a cork in a bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain. Finished in japan or nickel, strong and durable, well-made, built for service and yet light and ornamental. It has a cool handle and a damper top. Even Milwaukee Comes to Aid of Flimsily-CIad flary Frankfort, Ind. Ralph and John Hornie, brothers, were wrowned when they broke the thin ice of a pon on which they were skating.

in SlltS. l)K KICHAHDSOX. the dancer who was barred bios, strengthens and tones the Solar Plexus, thus removing the cause, not merely treating the effect. You can get a free sample package at any of these ten drug stores and prove the wonderful ffieieney of this great advance in medical science. Schleapfer, Alexander Drug Shop, Louis, G.

V. and Henry Tepe, Lorenz, Pirnat, Schulte. Barnett and Wyttenbach. These druggists have agreed to sell Svmpatone Tablets under an iron-clad guarantee of money back if they don't do all that is claimed for them. oocoooocoocoooccooooooooooo I ooocoooooocoooooooooa Ity the I titled Pre.

CHICAGO, Dec. 3. Mary Garden can go to Detroit and dance in "Salome" to her heart's Ton-tent, says Mayor Brei.meyer. Mary Garden also will be received ia Chicago. Leading women of society in the Wisconsin city are ottering no objection whatever and will be Dealers Everywhere.

If tot at yours, umte for descriptive circu.ar the purpose of producing opera. Since its formation in 1907 it has made a name for itself by its production on the most lavisti scale of the operatic classics in a city which is noted for its musical dis- WHO'S ENTERTAINING? prominent in the audienc. Chief 'of Police Jansscm says Miss Gar- Milwaukee with outstretched ID ine nearest agency vj tne Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) arms. Seat sales in that city for den's portrayal is the "nighest COOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mrs. H.

A. Baker, Monroe-av, Mrs. C. A. liumnf.

Riverside- art." 'Salome" are the largest Lie city nannaMainniannaaiajaunijjjii "W5mi av, will entertain her iOO club next Wednesday evening. PR5BLEM5 ffas ever known. Mayor Seidel asserts he will not stop "Salome at least not until after he has seen the dance. Milwaukee society is preparing to turn out in force to see Miss Garden. Indications are that fully 5,000 will be on hand to welcome Miss Clara Mnth will entertain the Bonhomie cltib next Tuesday evening at her home, 122 It is well to remember that the happiest and healthiest child is the one who is least handled.

The Bell was surprised by a crowd of ladies from Boonville Thursday, the guests including the members of a former cl.ib. The affair wa in" honor of Mrs. Fannie Baker if Pionvilie who is the guest of Mis. Bennett. The afternoon was pleanantly spent in games ar.d reminiscences.

Luncheon was enjoyed. Mrs. Byron F. Persons and Mrs. Edward Weintz of the Bernardin were hostesses yesterday to a second bridire affair of this week, tluests were received from to 6 o'clock.

Supt. of Police Dow -v of Detroit, says since MoruKin and PaWowa, the Russian -lancers, have been permitted to dance clad no more warmly than Garden he thinks all this talk about stopping her production is foolisn. "If Mary Garden comes to Detroit to give her 'Salome' dance, we will not be guided by wha the authorities of other cities have done or will do," said Supt. Downey. "But a censor will be on hand and, in the event of her raiment being too flimsy.

will be asked to don soine.hlng more substantial. 1 can stand a good bit of art." Begin early to teach the baby regular habits. Two months is not too young. Mow the Baby Dies Encourage the habit of in the children by always them the truth. Directory the new born comes convulsions, charged with 5, deaths under one year.

The term signifies want of knowledge of the true cause of death. Combining convulsions with other ill-defined and unknown causes, another group is separated, under tne title KY I)l. JOHN S. Fl I.lON, Secretary General of the International Oongt-ess on Hygiene and lemograply. A total of 136,432 babies under the age of one year died in 1P0S in the registration area reported upon by the United States Census bureau.

The causes of earliest death are prematurity, malformation, inju- Belt buckles are generally simple in design, matcii the belt in color, eTd are as inconspicuous as The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Trinity M. K. church met Thursday with Mrs. J. II.

Mitchell, 06 Thir.l-st. Mrs. W. Farmer led the meeting on account of the absence of the president, Mrs ieo. Minton.

The next meeting of the Recreation circle will be with Mrs. C. Speed, liOS IT. Second-st. "unexplained These numbered til' ii.mii!.

-r rTXK jj m. i. i uaww uiL-. a Jt' srarag in IShijs in the registration area 12,258. Finds Fame In Skimpy Skirts After these are left 76,903 deaths, whose causes are known Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. liumph entertained their 00 club last evening at their home, 10T6 Riverside-av. Refreshments were served durine the social hour foi.

owing the game. and have their origin after birth. The important members of this group in the order of their deadll- your name is in the 'Bell Telephone Directory you may be reach ness, near the threshold of life. are whooping cough, d.arrhea, dis eases )f the mouth, acute bronchitis, broncho-penumo- Mrs. Katherine PoIh.T.js entertained the members 01 her five-hand eucher club Friday at her home.

'13 Sixth-st. The trophy of the frame was awarded to Mrs. Amelia Herman. nia, measles, tuberculosis-menin gitis, meningitis diphtheria, scar let fever, tetanus and pneumonia. The deaths from diarrhea were 37,049, a frightful mortality con Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Saul entertained their card last evening Bt their home in Washington-av. Refreshments were served. centrated in the warm months ol the year, and killing such num bers that the mortality figures for ed at once. The Bell Telephone is so universally used that the Bell Directory is relied upon for all business and social inquiries.

The Bell Directory proves the value of Bell Service. the whole length of life are sensibly disturbed toy it, the average Mrs. A. Schu will entertain the members of five-band eueher club next Ft i'hiy afternoon at her taome, Sixth ar.d Oak-sts. i--W.

x. J. age at death for all ages for a whole year being 37.9 years, the! average of the February dead w-ill be found above 40 years, and the -Wx The I-adies' Aid society of Calvary Baptist church met last evening at the home of Mrs. John Hubbard, 1034 V. First-st.

average of the July dead as low as 30 years or lower. Such is the effect of summer mortality and that means infantile diarrhea. Th" Woman's Bible club will meet next Thursday with Mrs. A. Trimble at her home, lOtO Seeond-st.

DR. JOHN S. FULTON. ries sustained at birth and syphilis. These agents destroyed 4 infants.

Living birhs in such eases are deplorable and speedy deaths are not to toe re BEATRICK 1IUY1N, IX A "COLOU-lOKM." Beatrice Irwin, an English girl, used to speak pieces in London without any great success. At last, she took to acting them, too. She learned some good lively pieces -and started out. Sue-discovered that the fewer garments she wore, the more success sha had. With this secret mastered she immediately jumped into fame.

Now ehe is in America. He speaking pieces are alout as short as her costumes. She wriies them herself. In one program she gives 21 of them, each time in a different costume. She depicts Persian, Chinese and Japanese girls, an African queen, a Greek beauty, a siren and other beauteous females.

She puts plenty of love and passion iuto each, The next meeting of the New-Century club will be with Mrs. John Hubbard, First-st, Monday, Dec. 12. From a table of 41,498 deaths among 199.525 infants born in Berlin and Hamburg a forecast is made that babies born In December and January have a better chance to live a year than those born in June and July, the odds being 19 to 22. The most favorable birthday is near the least favorable falls about the middle of July, CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY (INCORPORATED) gretted.

These 47,271 death are separated from the others un vThe Bachelor Girls club met last vening with Miss Alma Brenner at her home, 919 Wabash-atr. der the title of the "unfit. sext ia order of dead'iness to.

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