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Ait THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAL GAZETTE Jtf, 'MORNING, JUNE, Wll M18 OERAUD1NH ItC SON Was Wi nostras tor a tea of lovely ap. Weet Berry street in honor ot tier ueet, Mlsa Nancf Allen of In rhester, Ky rink roses nrednmlnatrd In the floral decorations, Rtvelvlns; with Mlsa Huleon and Mlaa Alien was Mra. Mile forier and '1 callers Included Mm. Alfa Whit. Mrs.

Mrs, lien a parley Weaver. Mra. NV l'ssw Yr tJ nell. Mra, Walter Phapard. Mra ol Van B.

renin and Mra, Han Beers n. Mlaa Catherine MarOougal presided V. at tha punch bowl, and waa assisted by Mlaa Hetty Rnrkhlll, Mlaa raullne re Ttowerftnd and Mlaa Ann AN eater ha Mra. Mllea porter, Jr. and Mra.

IliUh alt Keeiran preelded In tha dining room, "tr aaalsted hy tha Mlaara Persia Hond. llllas Prayer, Dorothy Wolf and Marram Ann Keeiran. Mra. Kuirene Hatteraloy. Mra.

NVuilam Ollourke, Ki and Mra. Charlea NVorden Abeut ISO ladlea called durinc the ra afternoon. 0. A. at JJl Ilairtertown.

After motorlns; to the apot ateajr. roaat was in leaiure, lwithTther acceaaorlre of a picnic aupper, ine party inciuami mish iu Ia Jonaa. Mlaa Edna, Ratcllffe. Mlaa 'Myrtle Bailey. Mlaa Etta Mauonee, aD.

Xflaa HTa.4ha Jan "Smith, Mlaa Evelyn Buchman. Mra csayton and Mra. Martha T. J3 0erek. t'i Xfra.

8. C. laimbard and Mra. Mar ffFA 2 Outer by Mra. Noble Old, who li st 7Yn and Mm.

Oeoria Jacobs, of 1 n. jWeel waahinaton boulevard, are ex It ctd home next Saturday front a a rlp to California, Mary Alice, daughter of Mr. and jura. 1. o.

Anspach. of East Wash ilnrton boulevard, celebrated her ninth blrthda anniversary laat Jl tVedneedav evenlnar bv entertaining a number of her little frlenda Gamss ti and contests were enjoyed and a deifcioua lunch waa aerved The children preaent werei Celeate Moran, and Ruth Clara Ilaala. Hetty Miller, Dorothy and El la TUy mitten; Maxine jnnea, Stamford Xoehllngrr. Junior Moran, hot. eaa id her brother, Pavl Edward JK Anapach.

i i Mlaa laeb Brown, ef llnme ave imei It today for Indlanapolla, ehere. ahe will anend a week vlaltlng VJ relatlvea and frlenda. Mr. and Mra Henry Channel Tmwwjwn tne ifarvaraer flub their home on Wnttar mm Thursday evenlna. In honor of Mra.

lieroert tKlebe.ior Kt. TVt.rMhiip0. FTa. Jyliea at aamra were awarded to Mra Kred Bill and Herbert Drlft nii rer; moae prpaent were aara Mnnroe. Kenneth Thonuaon.

Walter Kleb Herbert prlftmeyer and the Hueat mi nonor, VI iohn lia taken one i tn i nui npartnirnta, where wui ds at home preaent Mr Harriet P. Brown, of Dayton "Pendi the neekrand with jll.a Mary lin Winkle, of Eaat JT TaahJn(ton boulevard. at MrfL flerald r. limnt, t. Sr xayexw atreet.

entertained yeaterday 7J' amaji nriaaa romnany. In a lionor of her alatarln.law. Mra Qulnn. a bride of recent date. There were two tablea 'of playera.

and afitr fame the hoeteea aerved wtioty reireanmenta. Mra. Walter M. Leonard, eon Tom and daughter, are going ta Lake Wawaaee today to anen iha remainder of the aummr at their wttagv. ur.

Lonara will accom pany hla family to the lake, to remain after the Fourth. Mlaa Sophia Malar, of Eaat Wayne alreetv la going to Chicago tomorrow, to apend a few dava with frlenda. 1 Mlaa Helen White and II in Mary Wllaoo ere going to Lake Oaga next 'Wedneaday, where they will be mn, here of a house party at the cottage ef Mra. J. Oebhart and family.

ii jauaa wane recently accepted a poal? llorf aa nraantat at Blmpaon church, of hlch her father la paator. Tha Altrula alrla of tha Evangel ical church will Hold a aala of baked gooda today at the Wayne, Radio company 1x04 Calhoun atreet. Mra. Henry Joseph, of F.wlng atreet, haa returned from a vlalt In Loulatllle, Ky, witn ner aaugnter. Mra.

hen Roaenbaum. Bhe waa ac companied home by her granddaughter and niece, Mlaa Mildred Roaenbaum, ana Mlaa Hum wenm hoff, "who will be her gueeta for a lime Ma. vSlllam Dunlfon, of Cottage avenue, entertained the Wannabe club at her home on Thuraday afternoon. lYItee at progressive bunco were aaarded the hqateaa and Mea damea Otto Bnyd and Mont Chaney. At five o'clock, a dainty luncheon aa aerved by the hoateaa The table centerpiece waa a large baaket of American Beauty roaaa.

and tha appolntmenta were carried out In the club colore of red and white. Mra. Ijiwrence Mtchela, of Eagle atreet. will be hoateaa for the next meeting of the club. Mra.

Harold Tracht entertained with a post nuptial party on Thura dav evening at her home on Oak dale drive. In honor of Mra. Frank Ftlegte, hta Mlaa Margaret Bauaa Priiea In a flower romance contest were presented to the bride by the winners. The Centerpleco at the re freahmant table was an umbrella formed of pink roaebuda, which waa fastened In a roae tl mmea not holding glfte for the bride. The latter alaoi found at her place a lovely coraage of aweet peaa, and the rose umbrella nut cupa were par ticularly dainty, trgvere were iaia for 1.

Mr end Mra. Ed Cloae and their guests, Mrs Carl Harding and Mlaa Vera Harding, of Los Angeles, have returned from Turkey Run and Tha Bhadea, a here they apent a few deye. Mr. and Mra R. E.

ltenshel and her niece. Miss Dorothy Morton, are liendlnr 10 at iaae ueurge, Mich. Mlaa tia White, of Vest Suttenfield atreet, haa returned from South Behd. here ahe apent a weea vieu Ing rrlatlvee. Mra.

Martha Oeake, of the Y. c. staff. Is Koine? to Canto Yar nelle today for tao weeke. afttr which ahe will attend the Induatrial ronfertnr at NVtnona latko.

1 and Mra Paul Tuereihman. 1443 (lay street, have aa gueeta the litttera cousins, tne i v. vuwm nert. of Columbus. Neb.

Vhe KeV. Sew Discovery Makes Superfluous Hair Leave (sjeeta and All aiulckly bepart) abarraaslna thrnr. sverv rao afflicted will welcome tbe lnforma i be eomptetely removed eoota and all, la tha privacy of one'a oan home, without the asslstsnoe of an expert. The new method will astonish and ds llaht you. You never saw or heard of anything Ilka It before It la not a eiepllatory and not electrltal Just get a Stick of phelactlne from yuur drusi 1st aad follow the almple directions In a llffy Toa have removed the offending ktta absolutely harmless, nen poli ana eaoriees.

JEmM. I evWtnTTlfll 'cy VOtlT self hours discomfort esinol la what W.I want vour skin trouble hi iRctlnol to nop the itching and burn ing Kftlnol to ni we erupii. Scratching makee It worse, bciidea being enibarrastine' nd dangerous, hut the smooth gentle Ingredient! ol RESINOL OINTMKNT often pter rtnm tha tmilhle DromDtlV. Ct rn If It If evtre and long established llithlng Jhe affected part first with RfcSlNOL SOAP haiteni tbe benehclal results. TMiajev froaMca an sniwHui Mr, nilpe Gtint and dauahter, llss Italia, are apendtng a few daya at Lake NN awaaee.

Mra Cerolyne Friable, of Butler, presented forty of her pltno pupils In a recital In the Christian Uiurch of that place on NVedneaday evening The program consisted o( solos, duets and trios, and marked Improvement waa displayed by puplla who took part In the recital given laat year. Each number waa applauded by the large audience preaent. 1 Mra Nellie Bailey and laughter, Mlaa Madeline, Motored to the city jesterday from their home at Angola to apend the day. Mrs. Darrell Cash entertained the membere of the Bemper Idem club at her home on Wedneaday evening Mra.

Oeorge Hamilton waa received Into the club aa a member. The meetlnta will be resumed In Sep tember. I i Mra Dan Beers, of Caaper, Vyo Is vi.lt li.o her narenta. Mr. and Mra Van B.

Perrlne, of NVesl Berry atreet Relatltee and frlenda gathered at the home of Mra. Rachel NNbeelock recently to celebrate the nlnety flrat blrtnaay annivereary ot nrr mwwi Mra. Hoeler. After a bounteoua dln na anlu.1 afternoon waa enloyed Those preaent weret Mr. and Mra Ham Rami, ot llarutn, air.

ana lniln Knaler atfd aon. of CorUnnai Mr and Mra John Hoeler, Mr, and Mra. Charles Berry. Mra. D.

NVhee lock, Mr and Mra. Ben Moon and children, of Toledo; Mr and Mra. xiiua, llnaler. Mr and Mra Vern Hoa ler, Mr. and Mra.

Gerry Wbeelock, Mra. Ethel Cothrell. Mr and Mra Charlea letter and children. Mr. and Mrs John Dojle, Mr ana urs.

uerry Bates David Meyers. Peter Paul. Miss Marguerite Boyd, Miss "Sdne ttoinbacher, Mr. and Mra Ralph NVllnelm and daughter, of Elkhart, Joseph l.eity. Tbomka Mlaa Thelma Flory, Mlaa Marie Hosier and Jack Hosier, all ot this city, BRAUNBLANCHARD.

Mlaa Tallthtt Blanrhard, daughter of Mr and Mra A. W. Blanchard. of Kendnllvllle, and Harry Braun, aon of Peter M. Braun, ot 1011 East Lewis street, thie city, were married at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, June ST.

at the rectory ot the Cathw dral, Itev, Robert Halpin officiating. The couple were acompanled by the Mlaaea Mary and Margaret Braun, Bisters of the groom The bride a ore a gown of shell pink chiffon georgette, fashioned wUh long straight and artlatit ally beaded With colored beads, NNhlta kid ahoee and glotea, and picture hat completed her tostuine, and she carried a bouquet of pink roaebuda and anapuiagona The attend ante were attired in dresses of pale green creiie, and gray liata. They carried flowcra Immediately after tha ceremony a wedding breakfast waa aerved at the home of the bride's isrenta. the Immediate family and the bridal party In Ing preaent. Mr.

and Mra. Braun are taking an extended motor trip io Chicago. Detroit, and other points ot ntereat. The bride la wearing for traveling a three piece suit of beige poire twill alth hat and ahoee to match. They will be at home to their frlenda after August 1 at 1017 Packard avenue Mr.

Braun Is associated with hla BRANNONiTANNEHILL Mrs Anna 1.5 He Tannehlll. deau of women at Reloit College, and Mel, vln A. Ilrannon, formerly president of the Ineltlulion. were married on Wednesday, Jim tT. at the home of tiean Tarlnelilll In Detrplt.

Brannon. a ho waa at one time neeleil with the Port Wayne High chool. la now chancellor or educe tiunVfor the stats of Montana, Both, bride and groom are nationally known la educational circles, EHUE 'r RiTCHA Mlsa Ctrollne Frltcha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henrr Frtohta.

of NNoodburn, and Louie Ehle, aon of Mr and Mrs John Ehle, of Nsw Haven, were married at Bt, Tauia Lutheran church at Oar creek on Bunder. June 14. Rev. It. Mueller officiating.

The bride wore a gown ot white canton crepe faahloned with aide panels and trimmed with radium lac and narrow eatln ribbon, iter lull veil waa In cap effect, and held by a wreath ot orange blaaaoma. Her footwerwaaef white brocaded eatln and aha carried a ahower of brides roaea and ewanaonla. Two alatera, tha Mlaaea Clara and Vlol.1 Frltcha, attended her, tha former wearing a gown of peachglow can ton crepe with panels and bertha collar of allver lace, white brocaded aatln slippers and an arm bouquet ot Columbia rosea. The latter wore a gown of mountain has ahade crepe of almllar style, and carried Ophelia rotes. Henry Doehrman and aimer Paraon attended the groom.

Mr. and Mra. Ehle will reside on a farm aix miles east of New Haven. alsop' 'harpew Rev. Preaton Polhemua offghe Bt Paul Methodlat church, officiated at the marriage of Miss Agnes Hi Har per and William Alaop at 7 o'cioeg laat evening.

The bride haa been ployed at the wolf Deasauer store. Mr, Alaop repreaenta the Walker Produote, and they have motored to Evansvllle, where they will reside. The bride Is a daughter of Adam Harper. sMiTrTaTfosa Frlenda of the bride and groom will be surprised to learn of the marriage of Mlaa Minnie Eva Oroaa and Howard ClUton Smith, which took Since at six o'clock on the evening of una It at the First Presbyterian church. Rev.

Robert Little reading the aervlce. Mra. Smith la the daughter ot Mra. E. E.

Oroea. of Hit NVest Lexington avenue, Elkhart, and for the paat two years haa bean on the surf of the public health nursing aervlce of the Fort Wayne chapter of the Red Cross After graduating from the State Normal school at Torre Haute, she' taught school In Fulton county for three years, and later took up nuralng. receiving her training at Peter Bent Brlgham, L)lng ln and McLean hoe pitala, Boaton; Bt. Luke'a hospital. New York city, and the Walter Reed hospital at Washington Mr.

Smith Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Bmlth.

of Voder, and following a common i.tAr.1 education attended 'Indiana University, receiving the degree of in ins, ana ot a. ai. in Vni lhb neat two veara he held a DO allien aa profesaor of Latin and French at the State Normal School of Oahkoah. Wle and then taught French for a year at the Unlveralty Mr Smith waa a grad uate student at the Unlterslty of Wisconsin, summer seeaion oi at the Unlveralty of Michigan. llt it and Columbia Unlveralty, mi ll During the World war lie waa a machine gun Inatructor In the United Btatea army at Camp Hancock, Au guata.

Ua, In lslT 11, and In 111 waa Inatructor In English and athletics and director of foyer In French army at camp uuynemer. uorueau. France. In 1920 Mr 8mlth waa ape ui mni foe the bureau of Inveetl gatlon of the United Btatea depart iatiee stationed at Orand t.Ma Mlrh and in 1920 at El Paao. Tex.

In 121 he accepted a noaltlon as political ana feature writer for The Journal Oaaette. ra signing two weeks ago to iae rj sltion on the editorial stan of the Chlcagfr Journal Mr, and Mra Smith are now at home at 40J Kim bark avenue. Chicago. The marriage a tflrt until now for tha reason that the bride continued her ttork In thia city ror in tbe wedding waa eolemnlxed. Both bride and groom made many frlenda during their etay In thia city and poaeraa many sterling qualities which endeared them to those with whom they came in contact, HABBER ANDORFER A prettily appointed) wedding took place Tuesday morning, Juno SI, at eight thirty o'clock, at Bt.

Aloyslus Cathollo church at Yoder, when Miss Agnes Andorfer, daughter ot Jacob Andorfer, and Thomaa Harber, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harber, were united In marriage, the single ring ceremony being performed by Rev. J. V.

Hasler. The bride's attendants were Mlsa Mery Harber, a sister of I he groom, aa maid of honor, and two other sisters, the Misses Myrtle and Mildred Harber, as bridesmaids. Solomon Andorfer, a brother of the bride, attended th groom. Bernice Frelburger, a niece of tha groom, was flower girl, and Norman. Frelburger, a nephew, waa ring bearer.

The bride entered th church with her father, who gave her In marriage. She looked lovely In a white dress of flat crepe made long waiated effect, the, aklrt faahloned with Inset panela of croaa tucks, edged with pleated ruffles. Tbe girdle waa finished with hand mad flowera, and bon at the aide. Her veil was frilled and head In Place by a Dana ot pearls, and her flowers were bride roses and awansonls. The maid of honor wore a turquoise blue crepe ds chin dresa.

trimmed with a bertha collar of sliver lace and silver ribbons. Bhe wore a black let hat and carried sunburst roses. The brides maids' gowns were elmllarly fash ioned, of lavender crepe de chine trimmed with Isce and berthas, the girdles of braided ribbon. They wore lavender hata. and carried nun buret roaea.

The flower girl waa dressed In 'a dainty frock ef white organdy with halrbow of white tulle. Hhe carried a baaket bfplnk roaea The ring bearer waa In a black" vel vet suit, trimmed with small whits pearl buttons, and he carried the ring In a lllv. The high mass waa aung bv tha thnir of Bt Vinrent'a church accompanied hy Mra Keller, of thia city, aa organlat. Dlnne was served at the groom's home, and In the afternoon the young couple left honermoon trio. After July 1 they will be at home to frlenda on the Hooaler hlghwsv near Yoder, Comfort in Negligees TWO TYPES OF NEOLIOEB WORN, TODAY "What women wear In their ldlV hours Is being given more consideration now by fashion expert than ever before.

The modern neglige has quite as much charm as the ball gown, la made of th game materlala and fol lows the mode quite aa clearly. And tne acceaaones are aimoat as Important, However, the negligee la one garment that may be quite safely made at horn and attempted tne amateur eeamstreea, alnee there la no question of fitting, and patterns may be followed without alterations. One of the simplest ways to achieve a very good looklni loung ing coetume la to buy or mak one ot th fashionable coetum slips with or without the pleated skirt Pink, blue or orchid la a good color foundation. Over this you need only a slipover or georgette crepe or chiffon, out all In on piece with th kimono anoui MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS derltne. Belt It at the waist with a loose ribbon girdle and a few lYcnch and you are a charming pic tt re.

There Is the nnsaibllltv of many combinations ot colored sups and fancy over tunica. Another eaay garment to tuaae ia th one of aatln with angel aleevea of lace, dyed to match tha satin, or natural colored, or ot gold or silver meah, Th printed materlala of this season are most attracttvs for negligees and require practically no trimming. of th moat gorgeous models la a close fitting undersllp ot stiver cloth over which worn a alip of shadsd georgette crepe outlined at the neck and flowing sleeves with ostrich fringe. Braided satin ribbons ars effectively used for girdles and so ar sliver nd gold bbone with flowers applied about ever six Inches, REITER MATHIEU Miss Mildred A. Mathleu and Wal ter Relter were married at four o'clock Wednesday afternoon In the paroonage of Plymouth congregational churth by the Rev.

J. Fol aom. The bride, a daughter of Mra A. Bechtel, of the Hayden road, wore a suit of dark blue, a blouse of Celesta crsam silk creps, trimmed with the same material in papnaa ahade. a hat the ahade of th blouse, and aatln beaded sllopers.

She retried sunburst rosea Mlsa Anna Neubauer who attended her, wore a dark sulf with Nile greet) blouse, black aatln allDPer and hat to for respond Rh carried pink roace After the Ceremony a wedding supper ass served at the home of the bride's mother to HO guests. Th cpupl will be at bom for tbt present with th bride's mother. The bride Is a registered nurse Mr. Relter la employed at the Tokhelm Oil Tank and Pump company, HILLSDALE MARRIAGES Marshall E. Wamlrk and Mra.

Sarah Kennedy, both ot thia city, were married Thuraday at Hillsdale, by the Rev, (Vrdon Henry, at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage. Robert Keuer ana Mies Hum T. Pettit. both of thia cltv. wer married at Hillsdale on Wednesday, by the Rev Kretxmann, In the Lutheran ituaonge.

RODAHAVER BISCHOFF The horn of Mr. and Mra Henry Blschoff, on. th Parent road, was the scene of a pretty wedding at four o'clock Thuraday afternoon, when their daughter, Mlaa Orba Margaret, became the bride of Robert Roa haver, of Allegan, Mich. Rev. Alfred Doerfler, pastor of Bt.

Peter's Lutheran church, at Goegleln, read the ceremony In the presence of mor than on hundred guests. The living room was arranged with an Improvleed altar of palma and ferna In the bay window. Mlaa Eleanor Blagel played the wedding mualc. Two little flower girls. Eleanor Goegleln and Lucille Slagel, were the Only attendanta.

The bride wore a pretty gown ot white crepe aatln. with trimming of real i lace, a wide panel of the 'latter falling from the watatllne In front. Her veil waa In crown effect, and ahe wore long. white kid glovea. and allppera, and carried a ahower bouquet of bride roaea and awanaonla.

The flower maldena wore white georgette and carried baaketa of Ophelia roaea, reception followed, and the wedding dinner waa aerved at six o'clock. The bride and groom went to Orand Raplda on their wedding trip. They will live at Wolrottvllle. Mr, Roda haver la a freight brakeman on the Orand Raplda dlvlaion of the Fenn aylvanla llnea The bride has been employed In the office of the General fSlertrla company, Meadamea J. Bueachlng and Abe Goegleln, of thia city, weie among the guenta at tne weaaing.

FRIAR DANCE. The Friar dance given at the Elks Country club Isst night wss a delightful event of the summsr seaaon The music wss furnished by the Earl Masa prcheatra, of Dayton, Dancing atartrd at nine o'clock, and continued until midnight. The annual Junior and aenlor commencement ot the European School of waa held at' th Strand theater, Thuraday evening. The medala In piano and theory were awarded Helen Rogers, and the voice medal to Anna Wambaugh, Other piano conteatanls wer Mary Van Auken, Hulls Dancer, and voice, Mra Burnle Wolf and Douglas Wasmuth, of Huntington. Tha Judges were Mra Harry Williams, Miss Margaret Hsnna and Jess Klopfenstsln.

altekrusejTeunion The fourth annual reunion of the Altekruse fsmlly was held Bunday, June 34, at the country home of Mr, and Mrs. Herman' Welaenberger. five miles wsst of the city on the Lees ourg road. Many tress and two large tents afforded shade, and a fine din ner was enjoyed at noon, followed by a business saaaioa and social afternoon, at which a fishing pond and music were features. It waa decided to hold the 1: reunion at the home of Mrs.

'Emma Altekruse, 2:40 Reynolds street. Port wavns. Ernest Altekruse presided over the business meefltia' arhlnh Ih. 1.,. fleer were elected August Alts, kruae, president; Urnest Altekruse, vice president; Mrs, Clara.Brown, eec rstarr.

and Arthur AlteKruss.treasur. er. Those that attended the reunion era Mrs. P. it.

Peters and daughter Caroline; Mra Matilda Auer and children. Lillian and Edward and Mrs. John Peters and sons. Paul. pavid ana Biuie; Mr.

ana Mrs. rtenrj Peter and children, Dorothy, Elnore and Florence Maej Mr and Mra. Otto Peter and children, Kathryne and Frederick; Mra. Emma' Altearuse end one, Brneat, Henry and Martin; Mr. and Mr.

Robert Altekruse and sons. Krbert. Lloyd and Calvin; Mrs Amelia Altekruse and daughter, Hen I rletta; Mr, and Mrs Arinur Altekruse; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wets 'enberger, and son, Robert; Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Hoffmeir; Mr, ana aire. Walter Altekruse; Mr. and Mrs. August Altskruse and children, John and Francis; Mr, ana Mrs.

Aioert Altekruse and sons, Neal and Kenneth; Mr. and Mra Kenneth Brown and son. Richard: Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam AUearuae ana cniiaren, max and Bettv; Mr.

and Mra Orlando Barr and daughter, Virginia; Mr, and Mra. Fred Aitekruae; airs, uaroiine Kens and children. LJ.i and Chea ter: Mr. and Mra, P. M.

Acoata and daughter, Eunice, of Havana, Cuba I William Kroener and children, Wal ter and Dorothy, andgrandaon, BUlyl Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Horkensuenr, Mr. and Mrs. William Aitekruae and daughter.

Ruth and Edna, of De fiance. I Mr. and Mra William Oulker. of' olandorf. O.

The visit tng guests are Mrs. Welaenberger. of this city, and air, atnicr, ot O. AT THE PALACE Many of those who have not already enjoyed the distinct pleasure of seeing the famous Margaret Mayo comedy. "Baby Mine." which haa been preaented at the Palace theater all thia week by the celebrated Sherman Stock company, will undoubtedly take advantage ot th opportunity of aeelng It at tbe Palace at the special bargain matinee tnia auer noon.

The atory ot the play has to do with theexperienree of a couple whoa marital tentur haa proven mor or leaa stormy. Little petty differences wax on. until finally. urmn returning from a bualneaa trip, the husband learn that his wlfs has been seen dmlng Ina restaurant witn a strange man. When he conrronta her with what he haa peara, sne a nle It and they engage In a general verbal aklrmlah which comes to a climax when the husband leaves his better half, telling her mat na win never come back.

Prantl with the thought ot losing her wonderful husband, whose spien did qualities she never really did appreciate until he left, ahe ejillsta ths aid of a pair of frlenda to analFt her In her efforts to bring her liubby back. The frlenda decide that the way to da Is to wait several months and then wire Dim tnat is an heir, all works fine and lie lushss homes aboard a special trail, out th "heir," which was to hat been gotten from an orphanage, cannot be obtained. Jn their desperation tha conspirator resort to Borrowing or Stealing babies and from thia juncture on deveiopa a aerie, oi rsrrny iltuatlona. AT THE 0RPHEUM Walker Inatalled a regular prise fighters' training camp It the film Booking Of He etudlot for hla prise fight scenes In "The FNMirth which finishes Its run at the Oroheum theater tonight. He secured th use of an old property room, which he fitted up with horl sontal bar, turning pole, punching bag, cheat weights and a handball court.

He Worked out dally with Ad NValgast and Jot Klyers, formerly Th Suggestion Dicky Fereefully Made to Madge About Clair. The one thing certain about my life with Dicky la that aa to his reaction to any given set ot circumstances I am always highly uncertain. I had no Idea when I had finished my defiant retort to hi stricture whether tie would furiously angry or laugh heartily. But I expected On of th two. vT was genuinely surprised, however, to have him glte a searching look, and than say In careless, conversational tone, al belt with a hint of Ice In It Ina flections i "Oh.

of course, you wer rlghtl You always are, you know. And, publicity aalda. we can't take the risk ot having Clair annbyed by that pompous popinjay. She's been through enough without having to face that blatant ass" asree with vou thorouehlv.11 1 said promptly, a shad too promptly, I feared, for Dicky not to guess that his solicitude for Clslre arrd his apparent disregard of bad been aeen "through a much aa she, was ilk a stiletto thrust Into the sharp ness of Its wound to my self esteem. wss this another Indication of Justifying th fear which had ooffle to me In Mrs, Bsrker's dining room.

when I had fancied "that my hus band's glance at Miss Foster held unusual Internet Or my thought naahea hack to th conversation I had overhesrd between th two porters, then farther hack stlil to an exclamation or Dicky's I wish I could make you raving Jeal ouo oneel" was It poaalble that he mignt ne acting a roie aa i naa done when I came to the Barker houeef I had no chance for speculation pen the subject, however for Dicky waa speaking again, and I gave hint my undivided attention. Dicky la Amused "Th Recording Angel knows that I'd hav liked nothing better than 40 have turned that Pettit peraon over my knee and given Mm cause to eat hla meala on the mantleotece for the next week eald grimly, "but aa long aa the Barker aunt we able to sidetrack him, and old Harry ha contrived to die. able hla motor car, I may aa well let well enough alone. I warn you, however, If he doea puah hla ruraed impertinent mug Into our bualneaa again I'll smash. It for him, publicity or no puoiicity.

"That will be ao nice for I murmured ellklly. 'I'll take care of he re torted 'And I'm not going to go out of my way to encounter the retut idiot, incidentally, now ail the Barker lady flag aim?" "She locked him In the root cellar, replied demurely. Dicky stared at Increduloualy. "Not HoneatT he exclaimed, and at my affirmative nod, atruck ons flat Into the other, and gave a laugh which made Harry 'Underwood and Claire Foster, as well a the station loungers. look curiously at ua.

"That's worth the bother of the whole curaed performance J' he ejnc ulated, white I reglatered the mental proteat that D. Pettit' discomfit ure was distinctly, not the annoyance and humiliation, to which I bad been subjected "By Jove I Id have given a month's Income to have been htm when he found out where he lie turned over the Idea with Pit ent reflective enjoyment for a few MMinrii fnefnre nneaklna' araln. "Welt, thst's thatl" hs eald crisply, laat. "Now, the next thing Is what' to be done when we get te New York? If Claire goes to her apartment for the next few days. It's dollars io doughnuts thnx aolemn aawbonea la 'goln bunt her and atage a scene, and after that newspaper story I'm not anxious to tackle the New York are your TJie Bravest Littlo Mother Dy THORNTON W.

obliGESS i All through Ufa 'tis true, I ween, Thst, bravest deeds ar seldom seen. Old Mother Th hardest kind of bravery Is In sitting still In th far ot danger and watching it draw nearer ana nearer. Mra. Qroune, with her 11 babies gath ered under her, eat In the Orran Ferret, watching Roddy Fox coming through the duak. Ever since ehs had first caught sight of him ahe had been trying to decide wnetner ahe should fly or sit still.

To fly would hay been much easier. Then she would have had nothing to tear for herself. But Mother Grouse was not thinking of self. All her thought for the II precious little darling under her. who knew nothing or tne aanger approaching.

And ao the continued to alt right where ahe waa Nearer came Reddy Fox. Nearer and nearer and nearer. How slv and crafty he looked I What a hungry gleam there was In his eyes) Sh could ses it even In the dusk. If Reddy kept on the way he waa headed he 'would come straight to her. flh wasn't afraid that he, would ses her.

for she knew that ao long aa ahe didn't move would not be likely to recognla her, even if he looked straight at her. That waa becnuee her brown rloak blended ao perfectly with the brown leaves ow the ground around her, She wasn't afraid of Reddy's eyes, but she ws afraid of Reddy'a nose. You know. Reddy has a wonderrui nose. Bo Mrs.

Grouse drew alt her teeth era flat against her aa tightly aa ahe could. Perhapa thia would shut In the scent of her body. Any way. It waa worth trying. Reddy stopped to examine en old stump.

Then he trotted pff io one side to look Into a clump of fern, After that ho went over to a little low growing hemlock tree and poked hla black nose under that Then once more he headed Straight (or Mra. Grouae. "OH dear! Oh dearl Oh dear!" Mra. Orouae kept skying to herself. And It waa all ahe could do to keep from springing Into the air on those atout wlnxa ot here.

Nearer and nearer came Reddy. Now he waa onlv a few feet away. He stopped and began io uae that bhick none of hla to teat the air for telltAl odora, Would he amell herT Would heT lie came on agnin. now ne was within an eaav lumu of her. She knew that It waa too late to take to her stoujt wings.

She knew, how quick Reddy Pox Is, and that If he ahould discover her she wouldn't have time te get In the air before he would be ppon her Bhe held her usht the faint leaf a little ahead, and ene aide, breath. She didn't mov ao tnucn a a single feather. She kept 'her hrie ht evaa fixed on Reddy. And all' the lime under her her it preeloua babies were already asleep, ana gnaw nothing of their danger. ttmAAif innli another ateo forward.

And Mra. Grouae we Juat ready to' give up. all hope men aortiptiy ne turned to examine a little clump "ofX ferna off at one tide. He found notTM lng there, and turned back. Then hit sharp ears caught the faint rustle of a leaf a little ahead and to one side.

In an Instant he waa there, ana Mra, Orouae caught a glimpse of a tiny form, the disappeared th In atant she saw It, Reddy turned ur his noee. It ws Teeny" Weeny Shrew, who had slipped under an old log He has a most unpleasant aoent, and that I why Reddy had turned up hla' nose. For what seemed to Mra. Groua the longest moment that ever was Ileddy hesitated whether to turn hack or go on. Then he went on.

The bravest little mother and her babjes were ante once more. (CwntM. im. T. W.

Sanaa) "Fast OrowlnfT COPY LOST Today' chapter of "Oijr Marriage Adventure," by Ann Lisle, was lost in the mailt. It it hoped that the story be returned Monday. "Swing in Down the Lane" Tbe rhythm el thia Columbiana, is a earn ol tbe stir water. It Js coupled with "Some Little' i tiers VA What ia Itr "Whv not take Clair home sag Harbor with usr I queried No, thank you, he retorted. "Lin might be decent, although I fancy she'd think It her duty to reglater grande dame dlaapproval of and my worka, but you Know wnat Mother would atage If Clair out there.

And there' no muxxllng her! Beside, that's playing right Into Pettit' woolen, mitt. Nay, nay. little one, we'll give our dear neroie a cbanr to reduce his blood pree sur befor we go home. Can't you think of aomethlngT" Hla tone waa the queruloua one which always spells the end of resources andyan appeal 'to mine, cudgeled my brain for an Idsa. "Perhapa we could And one ot those furnished housekeeping apart ments up near Columbia," I said I remember having seen one of them advertised to be rented by the week what la itr rap Ttlrkv had made a nature of aelf rldlcule, and after diving Into his pocket held up a key for my Inspection.

lightweight champs, getting In con anion for "The Fourth which la conceded to be the beat story H. Wltwer ever wrote. A special 10c gift matinee today for children Each kiddle will receive a vourth of Julv'glft from the management. Sunday starta Tom Mix In "Up and a drama of the northwest mounted ponce. AT THE JEFFERSON The final performance of "Th World's Applauae," De M'He's maa terful tcreen production which stars ttebo Daniels and Lewis Stone, will be given at tne jenerson toaay, picture seen here in aome long ti hat the entertaining quailtiea, the rare artistic beauty and general nign class.

production that this screen tri umph, haa. The atory la a powerful and gripping one. telling of a Beau tiful young actress whose craving for publicity ot any and all kinds nearly wrecks her own happiness and the happiness of all those dear to her. Mlsa Daniels la aeen In her moat adventurous role, always In the most gorgeous of gowns and dasxllng through her scenes with Lewis tttono and Adolphe Menjoii with exceptional brilliance, Lewis Btone gives his usual A iterformancs, Kathlyn Williams In tha supporting cast Is sxcellent. Charles Murray In "Ho This Is Hamlet," a.

rollicking comedy, th screen Snapshots, Newt Revue, pun from tne prsss and. a spsciai musical accompanlmsnt by the Jefferson Symphony orchestra of 17 and the new mammoth human voiced concert organ rounds out a Whit ol a bill. Starting tomorrow tor four day George Melford's masterplsce, "You Can't Fool Your Wife, with Lea trice 'Joy, Lewla Btone, Nlta Naldl and Pauline oaron In tbe eaat comes to the Jcftereoii. Ruund II of 'right lng Ulood and a clever Christ! com edy, Plumb Crsiv." wtu le on the bin MEBtm hair BAIMMJ W'jifaJlJ TVlly7f3wHeees w.V',PatfOqaafct.Tl j1 tXasaia y. ZOIE HAHPY 'Wai accused of prvarioting to lhr husband whan ltd hr to Itho altar.

Aftor thoir parationj "to rtgain hio affoetlona, aho writoa htm that ho will aoon bo como tha fa thai of bit of humanity that ha oan call "BABY MINE" Was Zoie Hardy Tellimr the Truth It's th theme for a laugh provoking; comedy now being presented by the SHERMAN STOCK COMPANY Bargain Matinee Today at 2 130 Any Seat 25 Cents ONE LONG, LINGERING LAUGH ia FINAL TODAY JOHNNIE WALKER IN The 4th Musketeer hoart warming comody drama 'of Youth 'and LoVa, cran jampackd with haalthy laughs and smashing drama. TfREE GIFTS THIS AFTERNOON AT SPECIAL 10c MATINEE FOR CHILDREN TOMORROW TOM MIX in "UP AND GOING' FINAL TODAY THE LOVE, LIFE AND LUXURY SCREEN SUCCESS! KJe.1?. "THE WORLD'S PRODUCTION ec DANIELS THAT DARES TO APPLAUSE LEWIS TELL THE TRUTH 8TONE Starting TmrrwTH YEAR'S MOST OORQEOUS PRODUCTION me.fSId "You Can't Fool Your Wife'" FINEST WITH SCREEN LEATRICE JOY LEWIS STONE TRIUMPH NITA NALDI AND PAULINE OARON 3Ft 'f' stttatsaaatew aWmgl llBeti.

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