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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 7

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Q( THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR? WEDNESDAY APRIL 20 1910 Topics That Appeal to eminine Readers 4 Nw York Indianapolu Pari IN THE THEATERS Bridesmaid al Gould Wedding RUG SALE If you are Curtin a nd been you 'A hand painted in non" rank Daniels followed fit I In The $55 9 2x61 wedding will take place in wk a CAPITAL BRIES Margaret Cook went to Lafayette Ing sides dis A TEMPEST BREAKS HANGS ON DISCIPLINE ISSUE a But of a writer who MICHIGAN EXPERT ON STAND Doyle the ome duct Ions 1wiAMAPOLis Gas Co WOMEN SEE MEATS SLICED one ACTRESS GETS INAL DECREE 7 Elsa Cotter of Peoria Ill has ro home after a short visit with Miss ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER IllltlUtlhl name and address plainly at of each letter not on separate Miss Grace White entertained with a small bridge party on Monday afternoon all full serge satin The the Mrs Henry at bridge this Louise Coburn on in honor of Miss Worth A civil service examination for clerk carrier will be held at Shelbyville May 7 shape $1500 WASHINGTON April A marriage license was Issued here today to Roscoe Dillen of Indianapolis and Elizabeth Goodwin of this city Alkaline Antiseptic Prevents tartar de posits Polishes with out scratching Nelson Hendrickson of Williams Ind was today appointed a teacher at the Peck Mont Indian school Senator Beveridge introduced today a bill providing a pension for Schuyler Pool a Spanish war soldier day and hands" in Sa is the daughter of Mrs Holbrook Cur tis of 118 Madison avenue and is one of the prominent members of young New York society Suggestions for ixing Inexpensive Meat Cuts Mall Orders Promptly illed pla ed Ameer Man" i musical comedy $1750 wale black Drexel Jr and Miss Curtis of Lillian Abbott Tim and his present STRICKEN ON WEDDING DAY MAN MARRIES IN HOSPITAL Mrs Tuttle was formerly Louise Collins and Mrs John Candee Dean will May 12 for New York from which they will sail May 14 for Naples will take an extended trip through The President on Senator recommendation sent to the Senate the following post office appointments: Shel burn William A ordyce Zionsville Mills Gosport Clarence Neal Why YOU try one? The end of the steak makes a stew for two or three people This be seasoned with vegetables left dinner or two or three olives cut gravy will give a good flavor or a chilli sauce may be added to the HATS at GREAT BARGAINS SAN1LJEIS MILLINERY CO The Irvington Tuesday Club entertained with an interesting open day afternoon yfsterday at the home of Mrs Jennie rank Martin of the Indiana Trust Company is spending a few days hero given yesterday Cornelius at PROTESTS TO PANDEMONIUM RULES 8ECRE dlfferent in the country There is a ballet Ion at the finish The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Testifies In Pure ood Case on Catsup in ederal Court Prof rank Kedrick a teacher of chem istrj' In the Michigan Agricultural Col lege testified before Edward Daniels master in chancery in the case of Wil liams Brothers Company of Detroit and the Curtis Brothers Company of Roches ter to enjoin the State Board of Health and State ood and Drug Com missioner Harry Barnard from enforc ing an order against' the sale of catsups and other foodstuffs containing benzoate of soda A number of friends gave a dance at the home or Mrs Monday evening 1 of New York nf the Sylvan Dramatic I this evening with Miss written on both Mrs I Hndell of Evansville is at the Ebbitt House Miss lorence Crawford entertained yesterday afternoon with an informal card partv and luncheon The guest of honor was Miss Daisy Watts Sandusky who is her visitor for a few weeks The rooms were simply trimmed with clusters of spring flowers and ferns NEW YORK April Miss Marjorie Curtis was one nf the bridesmaids at the marriage of Anthony Miss Marjorie Gould today all those exceptional Mary Mannering Accorded Absolute Di vorce rom James Hackett NEW YORK April 19 A final decree nf divorce for Mary Mannering the ac tress from James Hackett the actor was signed by Justice itzgerald in the Supreme Court today The decree pro vides that Miss Mannering shall have the custody of the couples onlv child Hackett is prohibited from remarrying and Miss Mannering is permitted to retain the name of Mary Mannering The members Cliih will meet Helen Sexton 1625 Hoyt avenue "The Belle tan Theater Bnkharas Mahal Serapi Cashmere Sarouk Price The Senate this afternoon on motion of Senator Beveridge adopted an amend ment providing that the National Water ways Commission must report within nine months on the Indiana ship canal project Oriental Carpets There's nearly a hundred of them and they were priced low originally now those low prices are reduced Included are the choicest weaves of the Khiva Musk a bad NT Kirmanshah and number of com marriage Mon Thudium will en The Pension Bureau announced today that pensions have been granted to In diamans as tonows: cook 120 $20 RULES CONTEST Three prizes awarded In each con test irst prize $5 second prize $3 third prize $2 Names of winners printed the second Monday following close of the contest Letters should not exceed 150 words Write on one side of the paper Sheets carded Sign bottom sheet $15 Si 2 1 ri 1 1 812 Edward Smith 20: George Steves $24: James Sunderland $15 William Wise $24 Jacob Wood $24 John Woody $24 James Anderson $30 Thomas Arnold $24 Major Blackwell $20 Martha Case $12 Jesse Chrisman $15 Ann Cook $12 James Craig $20 Adelia Dobyns $12 Conrad Eckert $12 Harmon osnlght $15 Simon ul mer $20 Candace Hanger $12 Edward Haven $15: Ell Hayworth $24 Helen Hogan $12 Mary A Holly $12 'William Kline $15 Three Prizes irst $5 Second $3 Third $2 Will Be Awarded then Au Electric lu 1x84 he ap as Old Sport Rag Baby" The Late Book Club was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs Ral ston at her home on Talbott avenue The annual election of officers took place with the following result: President Mrs Clinton Parker first vice president Mrs Hattie Wanglein second vice president Mrs Artman recording secretary Mrs Rumpier corresponding secre tary Mrs Tilden Greer treasurer Mrs Percy Leviston delegate to State eder ation of Clubs Mis William Smith alternate to delegate Mrs Ralston After the business meeting there was a paper on read by Mrs erd Smock after which the hostess served a luncheon The appointments were pink and white spring flowers and the favors were clusters of the flowers Th ojprtc I lie Icl' vn ciu flower design USED AND NEW PIANOS KINGPIANOCO 106 Illinois St Traction Terminal Bldg WASHINGTON April 19 The fore casted storm broke in the Nineteenth Continental Congress of the National So ciety of the Daughters of the American Revolution today The forces were sustained in their first skir mish with the opposing faction The con test centered around Miss Mary Wil cox recording secretary general who af ter a parliamentary wrangle was censured by the congress for issuing a circular criticising Mrs Matthew Scott the president general of the society in her dismissal of Miss Agnes Gerald a clerk at Continental' Hall for alleged insubordina tion The question of disciplining Miss Wil cox was presented to the convention by Mrs Scott in her report as chairman of the national board of management In stantly there was a chorus of voices de manding recognition of the chair inal ly Mrs John Ames of Illinois was rec ognized and she moved that the board's recommendation be adopted This was a signal for further pande monium Miss Wilcox arose and en deavored to read a statement defending her course but was Interrupted and de clse is paying too dearly for Many a mother lias made mil sorts of sacrifices for a daughter to have that daughter selfishly forgot them all and consider only iter own wishes and pleas ures and do tlie things which she knows will make her mother most unhappy In no way doos she appreciate or return what her mother has done for her Self sacrifice is not? matter to plunge into blindly Ono wants to see what the end may be It may really work injury where only good is intended Princess Rajah the Egyptian dancer at the Grand this week has been a life stu dent of the historic and classic dances Her ambition conceived In early child hood to depict Ihe customs and traditions of her native land and the fanciful stories of the Orient and to display emotion by muscular movement was first shown when she was only 9 years old Since tliat time her sole ambition lias been to perfect the dances of the dreamy past to translate history and stories into the pantomimic realism of a stage production She has worked with avidity for years She has achieved the sitccesa which ath letes yearn for in physical perfection and has worked arduously to establish her self as an artiste in the life work site un dertook during her troublesome early av tn Re vnt and Persia Rajah today Is a meek young woman who takes her efforts seriously Iler usual attire is a neat flttlng suit of black Sho appears Io have no interest in the PERSONAL MENTION Miss Anne English of Wabash is spend ing a few days this week with Miss Mary Dora Miss Mich Lane Miss turned Brace Miss yesterday where she gave a concert last evening Mrs William Burrette Kitchen is spend ing this week with Mrs Mortimer Wilson In Anderson Mr and Mrs Edward Evans are spending a few weeks at Atlantic City and the East Mr and Mrs Samuel Sutphin who have been spending a few weeks in the East have returned home Mr and Mrs Myron Parsons who spent two years in the East will return here May 1 for permanent residence Mr and Mrs William redericks who spent several weeks in Cleveland and Toledo have returned home Miss Lucetta Bassett will go to De troit Mich the last of next week to spend the summer with her aunt Mr and Mrs John Moore of Cedar Rapids la will come this week to visit their sister Mrs Anna Moore for a few days Miss Edith Dunham of New York has come to visit Miss Elizabeth Everitt in Irvington Miss Ethel Bartholomew of Peoria Ill will come Monday to be the guest of Miss Everitt Mr and Mrs Charles Everitt Tuttle who were married two weeks ago have returned from their wedding trip through the West and are at home at the Nor mandy Mrs Tuttle was formerly Miss Ltnei Mr leave place ThfV Europe and will be gone until the fall Mark Wright of Grand Rapids Mich came Sunday to spend this week with his sister Mrs Dean TWELVE O'CLOCK PIE This is made with shoulder of mutton boiled with carrot and onion then cut up mixed with potatoes separately boiled and cup up and put into a baking dish The crust is made by mixing smoot hly mashed potatoes to which a tablespoonful of shortening has been added with enough flour and water to make them roll out easily A pie made of a pound of meat will require five or six small boiled potatoes a cupful of mashed potatoes and eight or ten tablespoonfuls of flour and should he baked about twenty min utes in a hot oven Salt pepper and other flavoring may be added to taste A teaspoonful of baking powder makes the crust lighter MRS 934 I street northwest Washington The Beauty Spot" The ni lialt ot next wees ring In "A Man's this weather aw ful? tell you what I did yesterday to forget about it I spent part of the time looking at the pretty things I decided "bad days" were a good time to shop The salespeople aren't so busy and show every thing In stock Then you more time to make your selections too I stayed longest nt counter 1 just "love' Av have the ver seen Such merv colors and such all sizes and kinds 1 wanted one of those Minnie Dupree automobile veils DELEGATES HURL CHAIR STARTING WHEN PRESIDENT TA ADDRESS OUT ORDER A charming tea was nftm nnnn hv XTrS A her home on Central avenue when she entertained friends in honor of Mrs Wil liam Wirt King who witli the Rev Mr King will leave this week for St Louis for permanent residence The floral set ting for the party was attractive in every way white and green predominating The guests wejre received in the reception hall in front of a bank of palms and ferns In the adjoining room there were great quantities of maiden hair ferns studded with white tapers and white carnations On the book shelves were cut glass vases of white carnations and ferns The din ing room was pretty witli its effective decorations of white lilacs and lilies of the valley arranged In a large rench basket for the centerpiece Encircling the basket were dozens of miniature crystal candlesticks lighted with white tapers The buffet was banketr with the ferns and the lights throughout the house were from colonial candles During the re ceiving hours a harpist played a varied program of music Mrs Cornelius was assisted during the afternoon by a group of friends includ ing Mrs Hogan Mrs Thomas Owens Mrs Stevenson Mrs rank Carvin Mrs Eugene Rehm Mrs Elstun Mrs Youse 6f Grand Rapids Mich Mrs Hiram Brown Mrs Kiplinger of Rushville Ind the Misses Jaen Kirlin Lucie Carvin Mrs Harold Curtis and Miss Edna Shook of De Pauw University shapes of the season WHITE SERGE COATS length of fine wide collars and cuffs of new seml fltted COATS ward hundreds gold cloth and smart styles $1500 $2000 $2500 to $iooo loor and on up ow pongee Dorothy Russell daughter Piig unll um! flivnrrf il u'ifft Of Einstein was married in Paris April 5 Io Dunsmuir Dunsmuir a young business man with extensive Interests In San ran cisco Brilisli Columbia mid Brazil Lillian Russell has just made the announcement of the marriage Dorothy Russell Is an actress loo mid appeared in Girl $R5 Khiva Bokhara $115 Khiva Bokhara $85 8x103 Malml $100 121x88 Miiskahad $140 1310x101 Mr and Mrs James Lanham announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Daisv Gertrude Lanham to Richard Earl Sprague The wedding will take place in June come forward THE sale of oriental rugs that started 'Monday morn ing a bargain sale to remem ber than buying rugs in the Orient" said a customer And in many ways it is assortment is satisfying prices surprisingly low rarlion for Mill ho Mary the neckwear scarfs and I prettiest ones dainty shim variety ton A delightful 4 tea was given yes terday afternoon by Mrs Maury tralle nf ort Beniamin Harrison in honor her guest Pollock of New Orleans The guests included about sixty friends many of whom are from the city with the officers and women of the post The rooms were attractively trimmed with branches nf dogwood blossoms and other wild flowers During the receiving hours the Tenth Infantry band played Mrs Cralle was assisted in extending hospitalities by lJrs A Greene Mrs Breckenridge Mrs Reed Mrs Caldwell Miss Van Vliet Miss Breckenridge Miss Nicholson Miss Russell Miss Cecil Miss Pollock and Miss Craney of the post and Mrs Charles Noble of the city There will he a number of affairs for Miss Pollock during her visit INEXPENSIVE MEAT DISHES Stew Pound flour into both sides of a round steak using as much aa the meat will take up This may be done with a meat pounder or with the edge of a heavy plate ry in drippings butter or other fat in an iron kettle or frying pan then add water enough to cover it Cover the dish very tightly so that the steam can not escape and allow the meat two hours or until it IB ready to serve when the as the gravy is already particularly anxious to know rank Daniels the star of ot al the lliis Mr and Mrs Louis Goebel have issued invitations tor daughter Miss erry Everitt place Thursday at the College avenue guest of honor panles before tertain with a company for her visitor Tuesday afternoon Miss will entertain with a tans grays greens navy the new tones plainly tailored single and double breasted styles: yokes lined newest oriental rugs chosen for Its and charm Not nearly bargains in smaller oriental rugs have hern sold but today we want special ly to tell you of the his phenuiiienal nm Packingharn Glltedge In 1X95 he appeared $119 $195 $345 $325 $90 Cashmere JrtO 112x62 $185 Klrmanshah $345 143x91 $385 Sarouk $290 117x85 ourth loor South ollowing the engagement of "The Belle of Brittany" Jefferson 1 will be Every mistake was noted II pedagogue but such a helpful one GOSSIP THE PLAYERS i'tci lute Ktar fif "Such Little Queen" is to have a new play "The Rise of Polly by Sidney Rosenfeld "During our run of 'St in Mem phis" said George Arvlne at the Park Theater yesterday "1 wont through a big factory The man who showed me through kept grinning at me all the time inally I asked him the reaHon you are ao much like our boss In the first three acts of your answered the man know he has the reputa tion of being the meanest man In Mom uliiH and when you are cursing every body in the play and beating your horse urn amet! you only her kind fully believing that she is nit artiste and that her dances are founded on history and truth Princess Raiah has had a hard time In gaining recognition for tha triumph nf her ambition and works harder than do most of the dancers of her kind Tim special native music attuned to Imr grace of movement the delicacy of her interpreta tion of and extreme passions and her apparent ease in dancing movements and gestures make Princess Rajah's offer ing a classic salary is by no will need to nrettv clothes things dear to a sacrifice these is rrumstances sacrificed for a worthy ob BEE SOUP Boll soup bone the day before skim grease off next day and melt jelly add spices to taste small teacupful of but ter rubbed in browned flour a little ver micelli and grated carrot Boil three eggs hard mash smooth put in tureen and pour soup over them To Mince Beef Shred the underdone part fine with some of the fat put it into a small stewpan with some onions a little water pepper and salt Boil it until the onion is quite soft and then add to it the mince and some of the gravy of the meat Do not let it boil Have a small hot dish with bits of bread mois tened with vinegar Pour the mince into it and serve Liver Cutlets Slice one half pound of liver verv thin Dip into scalding hot water and wipe dry Beat one egg slightly dip the slices first into the egg then into fine salted cracker crumbs and fry a nice brown ADA SMITH Mitchell Ind Stirapl $215 14x95 motor I decided on a big double that can be used as a veil or asvening scarf It only cost $300 and sure I'll find plenty of uses for It I think I'll specially enjoy it these windy days You ought to stop in and see those scarfs today Separate Coats NEW SERGE COATS at $15 00 in the marriage Irene Goebel The wedding oeninM May homeof the "Grand March Mllitaire" and "The east of in the latter of which she will Interpret the "Spirit of Cham irna" Siirinr Divertissement" In which she represents a bouquet of spring blossoms and a grand variation from These rugs have every carefully selected by one who anl each has been peculiar beauty worth of their tn Sibley will take 5 at 8:30 bride on Miss Goebel will be the at a her afternoon Miss Hallie diss Clara Miller of Louisville Ky for Miss Goebel i is bounce euchre party t'or the bride elect and for her house guests tlie Misses Dun liam of New York and Miss Bartliolmew of Peoria III On Wednesday tlie mem liprs of a five hundred club will give a luncheon at the Country Club for Miss Goebel and on Saturday April 30 tlie members of an evening club will give a dinner and theater party for Miss Goebelnd Mr Ever'tt Miss Goebel will go to Anderson the latter part of next week to attend a partv that will be given in het honor Mrs Joint Oxenford will enter tain with a tea Tuesday afternoon May tor the bride elect The Misses Hollen b'errv will entertain the members of a club' for Miss Goebel before her wedding tender It is meat itf done thickened Tough Portions of Porterhouse Steak It may be well to refer to the fact that the flank end of the porterhouse is to be classed with the toughest of outs and with those which when cooked alone are with difficulty made tender even by long heating The fact is that to broil thia part of the porterhouse steak is not good management It is much more profitable to put it into the soup kettle or to make good may from up in Watch Purdue Useful LAAYETTE than 400 women surrounding country were in attendance today at domestic science short course now in session at Purdue University The work of the course was largely along lines of cookery and housekeeping together with a practical demonstration of cuts of meat on the live animal and on the block Prof Smith and Arnett conducted this demonstra tion with one of the prize winning Pur due steers The cuts were purchased by the school and will be cooked tomorrow as a feature of the work The session will continue throughout the week Professors Demonstrate Kitchen Hints Ind April 19 More from Lafayette and the Talbott will entertain afternoon in honor of Miss Worth of New York who is visiting Mrs Louise Erwin Coburn Without thought for Im possible contin iiatice of Ihc contract McIntyre and Heath who will he smn it English's Erl ivtl trucK In 1874 for IWYAL Baking Bowden Hk Absolutely Pure ngllsh Adeline Genee In "The Silver Star" Thursday evening McIntyre and Heath in "In Hayti" riday and Satur day evenings and Saturday matinee Murat rank Daniels in "The Belle of Brittany" all wedlc Matinee Saturday Grand High clubs vaudeville featur ing Rajah 1n Egytlan dances all week Matinee daily Turk George Arxine and players In "Si Elmo" all week Matinee dally m'ike believe while with the buss it's the real "Now here whs mail who whs a real said Mr Arvlne "He was prac tical Did you ever know a man named A I haH a I I tt pointefl out to actors their mistakes In reading lines and pronouncing words It was a groat loss to Ibo stage when lie died I used to read his articles regu larly anil profit by llif Ttx'ie could be no 'slipshod pronunciation when lie was at tlm theater no unintelligent reading Gladys Curtis of Grand Rapids is visiting her cousin Miss Julia Women Who Appreciate Superior Work Bring Their Old Plumes and Tips Here td Im cleaned and dyed in any of the delicate shades or to ve made into the latest novel Ges or rich and beau tiful pompons and wIIIowh They realize that by our own scientific methods of renovation we arc able to do su perior work So perfect ia our process of transformation that we restore the original beauty and freshness of your old plumes without 1 he HligliteRt possibility of detec tion New plumes at factory cost AILLES SON 30 "Sergeant of Elsa Ryan the former IndlanttpolU uctrcHS ui)ort Ing rank Daniela In Belle of Brittany has bought a eucalyp tus farm ar Los Angeles Cal Virginia Harnc it Is reported will star under the banner of A Woods next season Woods la fast breaking Inlo the swift company of tlie first class theaters Nat Goodwin line announced that he will retire from tlie stage for good and all at tlie end of next season and ho is looking for a inuslcal comedy In wldcli to make bls farewell lour of the coinilry Paul detective play Jlininv has made a popular hit In London ami is likely to havfe a good run there Guv Standing formerly Mar with Theodore Roberts In Right of AVay" Is playing the part of Doyle the Talks girl She is only extraordinary hi her saint's eyes She objects to fining any thing to help herself through college be cause she wilLIose caste with the other girls She will take the college educa tion given her enjoy these pleasures her aunt Is giving up for her sake probably marry after her graduation and when the aunt is old find In need of a home It is tloubtful If this niece for whom her savings lia ve gone will come forward I gratefully and make her happy and com fortable Such a sacrifice is not wise The aunt Is letting her love of doing good and making others happy carry her out side the hounds of reason and prudence A self sacrificing mother mi invalid gave up a trip most essential to her health to give her son a course In a busi ness college It sounds like a commend able thing to do but the boy who would let his mother become a permanent In valid rather than earn the money him self for his studios will not profit by the sacrifice It is really doing him harm It training him to bo selfish dt Is making him willing to fake benefits which i I ALL SUITS SOLD Manufacturers X2 Price D0MB BROS Typhold ever Patient Rushed to Insti tution and Bride ollows With lowers to Unique Altar WASHINGTON April Henry Lin denkolil a young mechanical engineer from the American Tzicomotlve Company came here from Pittsburg yesterday to marry Miss Edith Everhaeh of Washing ton Llndenkohl was rushed from hts hotel to Garfield Memorial Hospital stricken with typhoid fever and the wed ding arrangements wore sot all awry The bride entreated the surgeons to re lax discipline long enough to have the eoremony performed So the flowers and the gifts were hustled out to tlie hospital The relatives of both bride and groom with a few nurses and a clergyman crowded into the rxtm which will be the bridegroom's chamber for several weeks and the inavlld responded to the usual questions in a firm voice The new Mrs Lindenkohl departed tear fully qpHOUGHTUL individual atten nrro ft non given 111 SClCUUIlg SltAO Nothing here but what is ABSO LUTELY correct All leathers gffi 26 and 28 EAST WASHINGTON STREET troupe which would not accept them sin gly Tlie company soon stranded and Meinfyre and Hetiih were left without a penny not many miles from St Louis on the illinois side They walked to that city and with fervid determination to get enough to eat to make up for the past accepted wort: as pastry cooks on Hie old tty or Alton rnnnmg oiiwcvo I and New Orleans It was on trip they made their decision there a wide field for the close study mid ItfHtutlrm nf the limnv negro HI really was rather than use the ordinary jig dancing and almanac Jokes with a burnt cork makeup as every other Imi tator of the times was doing or five years therefore they left the variety stage and went witli trareliug circuses which covered th" smallest of towns In older to study the negro at close range They have danced and watched tlie negro dancing along Hie levees from St Louts to the Gulf and never allowed the oppor Jeffries on University avenue The guests were tlie members of the different women's literary clubs of Irvington Oc casionally during the season the clubs hold these delightful informal afternoons for the different clubs Mrs Jeffries was assisted during the afternoon by the offi cers of the Irvington Tuesday Club in cluding Mrs reeman Mrs A Sweetman Mrs I Herbert GriswoldMrs George Moore and Mrs Neier The decorations for the rooms consisted of ouantities of spring flowers arranged in an artistic manner During the after noon an interesting paper on "Hawaii Land of the Rainbow and Palm a Step ping Stone Between Two Worlds" was lead by Mrs Jenkins Musical numbers were given by Mrs Behy mer after which there was an informal hour and refreshments served by the liostess Sacrifice Is held to be a virtue and the self sacrificing person looked upon as one to admire and emulate The one who sacrifices himself and his ambitions and pleasures in a good cause is worthy our hle hest tributes Of praise cut should be sure lie is sacrificing worthily and wisely Some are so carried away by the spirit of self sacrifice that they deny themselves unnecessarily often make sacrifices that really do harm If is one of those good things that can be misused A business woman on rather an ordi nary salary determined to send her niece to college On the surface it seemed a noble thing to do But this is a case where one should not be carried by generous spirit of self sacrifice but should look beneath the surface and see Just what this sacrifice Involves It wilt mean years of toil and sacrifice 4 ior me aum means munificent and she uic iioosiirps ueny ntiaeii vacations ano muu heart Tn commendable under ject if one injure ones health bj working monotonously: though oven tor a worth object health might he given But in addition this woman will sacri fice the savings necessary for her old age The onlv thing that would make all this worth while and wise is a worthy cause To help a girl through college is a good if the girl Is worth it But that is a bis This niece 1 a most ordinary GASS RANGES $1000 and Upward Connected ree Cash or Paymentd' KOEHRING BRO 878 880 882 Virginia AveaWC Lawrence John Magers $17 Barney Miller James Murphy $20 Mary Peters Nancy Piatt $12 Harrison Quick Michael Reuss $15 Elizabeth Rhodes Anthony Richart $20: Mallssa Eliza Ruckman $iz Brit Mura week count the fingersthumbs on your hands and then niffht iust before go to bed pull off your light shoe and count the joes on that foot and multiply the two 11 hers together Mr Daniels is a na tive of Dayton and he made his stage debut in Boston in 1879 Engage ments followed with the MeCauli Company and dared out of order Leaders of both fac tions were on tneir reet ana motions anacounter motions came from all sections of the hall Not Candidate for Re Election In her report as chairman of the board of managers Mrs Scott announced that she would not be a candidate for re elec tion The session aside from the censure of Mrs Wilcox related to the reading of reports of officers and committees The Indiana Daughters of the Ameri can' Revolution spent much time today furnishing the Indiana room in 1he new Continental Hall Mrs Dinwiddle of owler state regent brought with her $1000 in cash which is to be spent for furnishings the amount having been con tributed by Indiana members of the or ganization A beautiful davenport trimmed in ma hogany was purchased in honor of Mrs r'innvloc! Vairhnnlu fni mor administration general of the order Another choice piece or rurmture is a manogany ranie in honor of Mrs John oster wife of the former secretary of state No other room in the building wflil bo more hand somely furnished than that which has been dedicated to Indiana Miss Bessie Wilmeth entertained the members of the Phi Sigma Gamma Soror ity Monday evening at her home on Ash land avenue Tuesday evening April 26 the members of the sorority will give a box party at the Grand in honor of one of its members Miss Laura Kemper who will leave soon for permanent residence in Louisville Ky PREVENTS YOUR TEETH TURNING YELLOW SOZODOtyf POWDER 4 5 A fl Ih 8 I JLz II mh ad in "The Silver Star" which fl he sem at tomorrow even fl Adclitie Gvnee will execute Hie fol Lj LI divertissements: "A airy JC fl I 8 1 I 4 as a StltTS I y's" and a number of other pro I UA5KAAGEM TOVRrVTCHxft see i BARG Al ihr 1 HHIIIHlill laibf 'I 1 II 114 4 II ci ill A 44 z'' Ml lu I tbif BarbarcL HI Hl I Jh nK "II 3.

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