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,1,, Hn'Vp vqftc (p WEDNESDAY. MAV 4, mu, i ri WW "'tffi "Truwmpr tw IHE FORT WAYNE SENTINEL. 'earn' W'n'AMS'WWW' tyjl tptrjwpr 3)" 5. i li i ii i i rm 40M fcXNEL FROCK OP ST MEF. JANE FOnU (5 Mill Hasel Griggs, of Auburn, who with hr alher, is spending today In the city Ves the gust for whom "Mrs Will Morris Invited ten young ladles to an Informal lorfcheon at the hotel Miss Griggs' AinothMV wftt ft ctPol Mrs, Morris.

Mrs. Leopold Frelburger and JJr Joseph Frelburger invited a numb.r of younj; ladles and recent Brides to a luncheon at the hotel today. with Mra. Sidney esthelmer, ot Joseph, mo, ana Mrs Elmer naun, ot Dayton, Ohio, aa guests from out ot town Fink rosea formed the decora tlons and favors Miss Christina Bhryock has Invited (rlenda ot Mist Marguerite Fee, whose rnarrlge to Frank Walter will take place within a yew weeki, to meet Miss Fee and shower her with linen gift on Saturday afternoon The announcement ot the engagement waa made to personal friends of Miss Fee by herjmother, Mrs, Nellie Fee, several weeks ago Mrs. Harry Hatiersley entertained young ladles for three tables at bridge this aftexnoon with' Miss Janet Turn, er, ot TRro Haute, as the honor guest.

Tha' gathering was wholly but was "delightful entertainment for the friends of Miss Turner and, her hostess, Mrs. Kerr Murray Cres'aler, i Mr and Mrs E. E. Orlest are spending a fewdays In Chicago Herbert Fee left today for Elltmore, N. to continue his studies In forestry.

Mrs. John A. Hesse, of Denver, Col Is expected In the city sodn to rlslt her sister, Mre. 8. K.

Blair Mrs. Don McGHI, ot Bluffton. Is the guest of. Miss Bellna aer for a few days Mra Jack Schjoss has returned to St Joseph, Mo, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank. Mra Henry Doell, ot Grant avenue, went to logansport this morning to anend. a couple of weeks with her parents One of the pretty parties ot recent date was given at the home of Mr and Mrs. O. Ulmer In celebration her birthday anniversary, Mr.

and Mrs A. Agster pleasantly entertained about twenty friends last evening at five hundred and a supper, The guests were members of a club to which Mr. and Mrs Agster belong Mr. and Mrs. Will Case, of Dempr, Cot, who hsd been, visiting relatives here for several days, have gone to Chicago for a few days and will then return west.

Mrs, Hermaa Robrock and. Miss Pauline Loeser entertained the mem club fo which they belong at dinner at the Elks' cafe last event Ini and at bridge later In the evening at the home of Mrs. Hobrock. Dr, and Mrs. Lloyd O.

Iceland, of Toungstown, 0, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs Sstouel Inland, of Hanover street. Today and tomorrow the entire party will spend In Plj mouth and Argas, visiting relatives Mrs. Michael Houthejm entertained at dinner at the Anthony note) last evening the vlsttfng state officers of Pocahontas lodge The guests were Mrs tulu Beach, of Elwood, Mrs Nannie Dlgga, of Muncle; Mrs Emma Graham, of Anderson; Miss Jessie Cornell, Miss Stella Bird and Miss Florence Bain Miss Louie Lehman, of Wast Wayne street entertained at brjge yesterday afternoon in honor Ot her cousin, Mrs, Elmer Rauh) of Dayton, and. Mrs, Sidney WeetheJmer, of St.

Joseph, Mo Only Intimate friends the two visitors were invited. The table deooratloos at supper were Marguerites, lilies ot the valley and tulle A corsage bouquet of lilies lay at each plate. Mrs Ed Schott, of 1105 Lavlna street entertained a company of I friends who were bent on having a merry time, on Monday afternoon The gathering vss In honor of lira. Schott's birth anniversary and for that reason be received a number of pretty gifts Cards were played and prises won, by Frank Long Mrs Bert Blough and Mrs Edward Gasklll. There were pubent Meidamee Dal McDlvell, Chrlateren, Frank Long.

Frank Granger, Charles' Welsh, Farrell, Schott William Baker, Bert BloughV A Farrell, Ream, William Bledenweg LllikalanI Vlning. Kumalae Vlnlmj. At the home of Mr. and Mra Charles H. Vlning.

2531 Reed street took place oq Tuesday evening the marriage of I their two daughters. Misses Audrey and "Normalyn Vlning, to two Hawaiian actors, Mr Jacob Kumalae, who married Miss Audrey Vlning, and Mr, James LllikalanI whose marriage "to Miss Normalyn Vlning took place at the same time The double ceremony waa performed by Rev WllsOq T. Lorlng, pgstor ef the Free Meth odlst church, ssslited by Rev. R. Cal 1 ft llson, of the same denomination.

About fifty, friends of the family 'were present at ha wedding Miss Stella Lauer waa bridesmaid and Mr, CharUf McCall was the groomsman. Frank Cole played the wedding music and Mr. Vlnlnr save hi daughters away Th. the marriage service. Miss Norma iyn was gowned In a white silk primmed with, lace medallions and Miss Audrey wore a illao silk.

Both brides wore tulle veils with wreaths of swanionla and smllax and carried bouquets of white carnations. The brides are young women of unusually pretty appearance. The house was simply decorated with flowers, palma and ribbons and displayed the colors ot red and white in the living room. green and white lp the dining room and pink and white in the parlor, where the ceremony took place. (Th two couples left today on 4 vaudeville tour and.

the brides will Join their husbands In their act Messrs Kumalae and LllikalanI are under the manage went of White's Entertainment bureau and they have an engagement of several weeks In which they will tour towns In this part of the state, Kendallville, Waterlog. Garrett being among inem. Country Party, birthday celebration was the cause ofa, pretty party at the home of Mrs. Mary Heldervelch, on the Goshen road, on Saturday. April 30.

Music and a supper were greatly epjoad and games were other amusement. The rmislo waa furnished by Charles Heldervelch, 3ob Rousseau, John Sll lie and Joe Vashon. The guests were Mr and Mrs Rhelnard Newhaua, Mr. and Mrs. John Olllle, Mr, and Mrs Bloom, Mr, and Mrs Hlbler.

Mr. and Mrs Heldervelch, the Missel Mollle Neuhaus, Bees Hlbler, Florence Hlble, Nora Carbaugh, Alice Fleming, Frances and Ida Neuhaus and Mes dames Racine and Stump, and Messrs Chauncey Poinsett Charles Poinsett, Joe Vaehon, Hlbler, Howard Hlbler, Henry Bottenberry, Howard and Homer Hlbler, WHnaer Racine, George Boyer. HeldervVlchl A. Scarlett, Andrew Wageman, Hehry and Ed Neuhaus, Eck HlHIe and Walter Fredericks Daub.v (Huntington Times) Miss Grace Doub, daughter of Mr and Mrs George Doub, ot Andrews, and William Kelly, conductor on the limited train of, the' Fort Wayne and Wabash Valley traction line, v. ere married In Fort Wayne Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Rev, Cecil, pastor of the First church in Fort Wayne, performed the ceremony, The wedding took place, at the parsonage and will be quite a surprise tq the couple's many friends as not even the parents of Miss Doub knew ot her Intentions. Miss Doub has been working as toll operator for a telephone company In Fort Wayne some time and she was able to guard her secret closely Mr. Kelly Is quite popular among the trainmen ot the traction line and has one of the best runs on the read The couple will reside In tpH Wayne. F(t Wayn Party, A Country Miss Edna Witt was pleasantly sur prised on Monday evening at her home south of Garrett when a. party of frlenda called and carried out their part of the program There were over alxty In the company and tbey had a Jolly time, enjoyed Music furnished by Miss Alice Cutshall and Frank Mal lard and later In the evening a fine lunchedh 444 I Morning Musical's I Popular Concert AAA a a tniAimi TeTVTTTTTTTTTTTTVTVTTTTTTf Were not member of thaejfnclai the Moralna Mualcal soclfttv overcome eyery spring wth an idea that possibly the public recital the so ciety gives annually under the narne of the "popular concert." wouldn't well attended, they would arrange for.

a matinee performance and" In that way be better able to satisfy the" demands for seats Every spring the same story repeats Itself. Last night ss many people stood after the seats were all taken as Manager Rice would permit and there's no telling how many hundred turned back at the door disappointed because they Couldn't get In. Tet the officers, Mrs, Clark Fair bank and Mrs Hugh Keegan, who are president and first vice president and Mrs Anna Slbonl Ruhland, Mrs Ferd Urbahna and Mra Henry Ranks, who are Ot the program committee, were equally worried with those who were actually on the program for fear pen pie wouldn't come to hear the concert After it was all over and everybody who took part had not merely been applauded, but had been listened to with every evidence of appreciative pleasure, they all wbndered why they ba4 permitted themselves to worry It was an Interesting concert In every wsy and it presented a variety that waa by no means Its least quall'y OUR CULINARY DEPARTMENT MENUS AND RECIPES FOR HOUSEKEEPER'S DAILY USE VYEDNESDAY, MAY 4. 13rakfat Stewed Figs 4real if Sugar and Cream Tomato Omelet i Rqlli Coffee Luncfy Club Sandwiches Apple Tart Whjte Mountain Cake Tea Pinner Tomato Soup Sirloin Roast ot Beef Brown Sauce JFrancoWi Potatoes 'turnip Glaces Romalne Salad Wafers CheeseV Maeedoine 61 Fruit RECIPES. Roma In filf.

1 Have the romalne Jeeves quite dry and clean, and arrange In a salad bowl Make a dressing jof six tablespoonfuls of olive oil, three tablespoonfuls of Vinegar, haTt a teaepoontul of mustard, half a teaspoonful pt salt and a little black fPPr and sugar Mir well having; a piece of Ice in the mlilng dish, and pour over the romalne a minute or two before It IS to be served. Maeedolne.of Fruits. Let there be grapefruit 'cut in small Wts free from pith, a fewfreshi strawberries halved, some preserved pine anole diced, and over' all a sprinkling ot fine sugar and four tablespoonfult of sherry wine. Then set the mset dolne away oa Ice that may coIB. i.

Dining Rooms in Dark colors Are Practical or Use taAisajMytiieV'. mAA if 5 SIZES 6 TO 12 YEARS rroski vbf girls and children afr more attractive this season than usual, for although there is nothing strikingly new about the models the details and materials are novel and exceedingly dainty For example, the dreati pictured Is unusually attractive, having aa does a front panel that la shaped to simulate a broad collar The pattern may be secured In five sizes that will fit any girl between the ages ot six and twelve years age, To copy It for a girl of eight four and one half yaurs of goods twenty four Inches lde or three and one half yards thirty six Inches wide will be required. There are mothers nho make It a practice to their daughtereft tlrely In white, but this Is expensU or it the dresses sre kept near and freah they require frequent laundering, and while white Is desirable charming little frocks can be developed from tiny checks and stripes, Vhlch were the old time favorites. There are also plain colored pique linens and chambraya, all of which wear welt and laurider nicely, These weaves will be lovely made In this jnodel, snd the panel and collar offer opportunity for elaboration In the way ot hand, embroidery, braiding or piping The beautiful embroideries that are sold by the yard combine nice IJ nlth the pretty colored stuff that are suitable tor these little frocks A most effective dress of blue Uneofouin be made In this mode If the panel and collar were of Hamburg embrowery The band, that putllnes the square neck, the eufts and the sash could be of aoft silk In a color to match A frock of wood brown pongee or Rajah In thla design nould be pretty embroidered with lighter shade of the same color A bue dress ot mis same material could have panel blouae and skirt Dull Shades Appear Warm; In Summer, But Light Tints Art! Tpo mxi lor void uays. TfTTTffTffTTTTTT'fTeTTII i Dull colors are best tr dming rooms that are to be used for the entire year, for though dark tones'1 1)1 be depressing In August the other ejtrfme light color schemes Will bq "thin" in cold i weather, Dull blue Is good for dining rooms, If the sun reaches such rooms.

Is both rlth and harmonious Some ot the forestry paperi ire especially suit vu ia ainina room urum attu are pre ferrea by person who, consider plain surfaces "flat as tni word Indicates, shows wood scenes beautlfullyi decorated If plain papers have been selected figured hanging wtU lookepretty at windows and but, In opinion, when the' walls are covered nlth deslgns'plalnrhanglngs are more e( theri lsW dans'i; of confusion In color. Noting is more tiresome thin a mingling of patterns of various kinds two sets of hangings may be ueed, one for summer and the other for eoli weather, thin net or madras will be desirable for warm weather and eheteen or brocades for cold days But when one set of curtains must sens during the year the problem Is Jess simple, for. in order to harmonise with the' walls, these must jlave weight, while heavy materials would he out of pjace during the hot months. Fabrics that combine coolness and weight that could be used are burlaps These are most effective In designs or borders that sre stencilled Any color combination one wishes may he used There sre silk and linen mixtures, lo called 'tapestries," which dlrfer from those lo which one Is sccua tomed while some. of the reall thin cottcAis are so elahorstely treated in design they are.

like burlap, suited to heavy walls Furniture for dining, rooms should he plain mahogany chflre with rush holtoma A rorreepondent haa( Just suggested leather for hfr fllnlng room but I like It only In large rooms Rush la decorative wears well and can be easily and Ineipenslvch; renewed UELEJJ HOWE lammmmmi ot yiLiiLSMmmF Wjiansv HmRIIsbs liViiAJu JJAHC.U ruuy, qrTmmr I II Ircsh, TnM II economical; Readily ffgrM. 19 made with BmiaM DssxexexexexexexexexexexexexexexeV. exexexexKj'Afc! ill EVENINO 8EMTIN1U PATTSHN COUPON. NO 3 MAY 4 Nans Street and City State glie Desired else Must Bt Put en Coupoa.J To obtain the pattern above, till out the coapon and enclose ten eenta In Unci or coin Address Patten Department Fort Wayne Sentinel. deserving of approbation The audience really dldn care especially whether the technical requirements were according to the most approved methods or not What thavaqdlence went to hear last night wss music And that waa what the audience heard It was alt good, some numbers exceedingly musical, others more showy snd brilliant, still others marked by much progre.slonon the pari of the' performers Two out of town performers were heard, Mrs of Hunllngtofl, who has a lovely quall'y ot tone and' who sings that sort ot appreciative feeling that makes on want to hear her again, and Ernest Moetfer, of Oermany, who Is a receftt acqulaltlon to musical circles, and whose excellent and powerful baritone was in two big operatic numbers, one of which was' In response to an encore The rest of the program Waa given by Fort Wayne musicians.

Including Miss Ilrta Schnee, who is studying in Chicago with Slgnor Marescalcht and who Is making rapid advancement towards an operatic career A brilliant two piano number by Mrs Rhamy and Miss Lah Cohen, two piano solos Bj Mrs Will Peltier, who held" the closest attention of the audience, the sextette from "Lucia dt Lammermoor" Mrs, 1 Rogers, Miss Robinson and Meser FAMILY FOOD Crisp, Toothsome and Requires No Cooking. A little boy down In North Carolina asked his mother to write an account of how Grape Nuts food had helped their family She aays Grape Nuts waa first brought to her sttentlon In Charlotte, where she visited. "While I wss used the food regularly. I gained about IS pounds and felt so well that when I returned home I beganwslng Grape Nuts In the family regularly li montha old babi short ly sfter belns weaned yes very Jll who ursprpBi una terming diw wum Slok nine weeks and we tried everything She became so emaciated that It waa painful to handle her and we thought we were going to lose her One day a happy thought urged me tea try Grape Nuts soaked In a little warn milk. "Well.

It worjied like a charm and, she began taking it regularly 'and Improvement set In at dVice She; Is nqw getting welj and round and fat aa fast as possible sndym Grape Nuts. "Some time agb several of the fam IJy were Wlcken with la grippe at the sams time, and during the wotfst stages we could not relish In ths shape ot food but 'Grape Nuts and oranges, everything else nauseating us "We all appreciate what "your fa roous food has done for our family," Bead "The Road to Wallvllle," found In Pkgs "There's a'Resson," Evsr read the sbove letter? new ens' appears from time, to time. They are genuine, true, and full, at human Interest A Jw. Clint Wlilson. Ralph Varnelle, Ferd Urhahna and Charles Lang which was sung twice to please the listeners jl piano concerto with Miss Helen bplndler at the first piano and her teacher, Mrs Ruhland.

placing the second piano snd a concerto for 'cello and piano by Mies Adelia Reynolda and Mrs Ferd Urbahns were the other numbers pf the program There Waa great Interest In the publlo appearance of M1ai Splndler and M'as Reynolds both of whom are joung pupils under fifteen Veara old Mlaa Splndler receded great applause Her easy accomplishment of technical difficulties seems exceedingly remsrk able, though it Is her full round tone, and the natural musical impulse apparent that is so promising Miss Reynolds snd Mrs played a difficult composition "extremely well. No one excels Mrs Urbahns In beautiful tone at, tbeplano and It seemed fitting sliat the very musical quality so spparent In Miss Beynoldv handling of the cello should hsve such aid from an older musl4an Miss Renolds gets a wonderful tone for a young girl and her progress In overcoming technical difficulties Is rapid and aatonlahlng Miss Reynolda is a pupil ot Eugeno Troendel, the well known violinist Mrs. A Horton, Miss Cohen and Mr Havorka, of Chicago, assisted In accompaniments REDUCING HIB6. PRETTY DRE88E8. An extremely pretty model for a tub frock was seen recently at an exclusive dressmaking house It was faaV lonfl from lavender gingham In a one piece style a plain skirt attached to a plain tlouse by a self belt, both waist and skirt closing down ths left side with white pearl buttons The sleeves were plain, a little full and confined by looee band cuffs The heck wa cut In Dutchround, finished with a deep frill of plain ging ham ahowlng an Insertion 'of plain white Brussels net sbove the edge The frill wsj finely knife plested One of the novelties of the seaaon Is a black chiffon Russian tunic, heavily embroidered In black floss It Is wotn over a lingerie princess frock As a novelty It sppealed to those who saw It, Many women woijld conclude that two gowns were spoiled In combining the respective garments Ths beautiful eyelet needlework of the lingerie frock Is sufficiently handsome unveiled, while the exquisite tunl could change a plain gown" of almost kny other material than lingerie Into an extremely attractive dress Convention dance, thufs.

day. Mulqueenjs, Ladies, Attention! We meke a speclslty of cleaning Ctr pets. Rugs, Draperies Mattresses Etc, prices reasonable Fort Warns Vacuum Houieclaanlng a A. Jordan. PH6NE J434 RED There Is no better exercise to reduce the.

waist and hips than to stand ere. feet squarely on the floor, raising tfio hands high above the head to bring thorn down With sweerlhg motion the Anger top touch Mhe floor The knees mUt remain rigid Should they hend th exrrclse la, useless You 111 not succeed at first In touching the floor, but with practice you will Of course, no tight clothing la worn when; doing this work This exercise Is alternated with 'Ing on the hnck and lifting the foot high Into the air, bringing It over near the head asIt can be made to go. No bend Is to made atilhe kneea as th pull' must come hips Another thlng ls to hug the knets trjlng to bring them to the chest These ifjcerclses should for ten minutes dally1 nlnht aid rooming (ncresslng the time to flften as muscles beco ne stronger Take care that yu alt on the end it the spin? not putting the weigpt eral Inches from the tip, 8 many Persons do MARRIAGE SUPERSTITIONS. Blessed Js the bride that the sun shines on" A hrld shouljjtlse no plna In her wedding clothes jmd she should avoid looking hi the. glass wlii she la completely dreased for church The wedding ring should not he tried on before th service and lo tak" It oft afterward la unlucky 'If ou marry In Lent vnu will live to repent Maw Is an anluckv month for weddlnas and June and October are special! lucky Mr and Mrs Moore and hahv of Rosewood are guests of Mrs Moore's mother Mra O.

Allen of West Srelghton svenue If la an, old Yorkshire custom to pour hot water over the dooratep after the happy couple have departed. In or fler to keep th threshold warm for another bride When the "bridesmaids undresa thr bride they must be careful If ahe havr any pins atiout her to throw them away A single pin leff might caue her Ill luck And ft a bridesmaid keep one of those pin she need not expe to married before the next Whitsuntide er Easter, at the very earliest. Home Notes Superfluous Hair on Women's Faces Is Difficult to Remove. 1 Many Kinds of Treatments Have Hem Tried and Temporarily Cured. But Klcrtroljsls anil IVroiliJo Are the Only fVrmancii Cure.

4eeee ef 1t mas benefit by bleaching the halrt thus rendering It lese conspicuous, hd occasionally If the application Is eoirj It would give, me unbounded plfns tire If I could te)l the nunrwrous correspondents who ask, a home cure for superfluous hair Unfortunntelj I can not, for aa far as I ha've been able to Investigate I havr found none and there Is alwajs the awfuJ penalty attached to experimenting, the posalblf lt of making the second condition worse thn the first There Is no dnuht but that clipping caueesvan extra, growth of this kind and If cutting Is done so cohstanjly as to prevent growth the result 1s a hsrd and bristly surface Therefore, in my opinion, a woman should be careful about emplovlng clippers For external applications there are many formulas but those which know do not recommend freely for the reason that thev generally kill pnly the hair and leave lherootto put forth pew shoots Applications that remove the half burning the surface may If left on too ling Peroxide, while not a frure, may Improve the appearance, and regulur use tliiued long enough the hair Itself may become so dry It will break and the roots will be paraljxed Thl result I exceptional, but such a cure Is worth trvlng tor such treatment the, at feeted should be touched night and morning with the peroxide, soaking the surface To fiaaten the bleaching a small bit of linen may be mT tened and laid on at night If peroxide (a used on the face tor the purpose of removing a superfluous growth, its effects must be caretulrjr watched, for the liquid Is drying, and the sklri rosy qulcktf becom too dry. Should, such symptom iijpear, the application should tie Omitted for a few da'js to glys the complexion an) opportunity to return to normaL It is a fact that persons who have growth, of superfluous hair should be carefurhow they use grease think It Is likely to stlmuline the growth MARGARET MIXTER. DAVENPORT TRACY PIANO Best German strings, Best German hammer felt. Best workmanship. Sweetest tone.

Lightest action. Best value in America Sold By MUSIC CO. 719 Clinton Street WITH THE CROWN ejlBiMMMMMMtMMSSMMlsgWSMm top NL MOST BREAD "The Most For a Nickel" js distinguished in appearance hj its crown shaped top. It is also distinguished for its superior and nutriment and large size. Perfection Biscuit Company "TheVenWlthThe Lreacent Fuler 'Therearemany so called sen fillincr fountain nans, but there IS onlv one.

with the right principle CONKLIN'S ScH Filllni Fountain Pen "Th Pen with thCneat tnwnyiniisitioprin IfKiUVurr staves) noTtmeni giim k. XOUilnjr tp STOl oat oi otuvt nqtnins 10 im pprr nvinmi compnMe wruinsqaiiJiiiii Uuiu sye tatj jtmymv i WStca IKM. 9WKI pupi or Bradley. Bros. Tho Wagner Drug Btere, 2t Cal noun Northeay Transfer Corner.

freicttyUong OlRd a aarlxut. ATTENTION LADIES! Special Sale Hair Goods CONTINUED ONE WEEK Dozen of Coronet Braids, Extra Large, at the Special Piitfe of $4.98 each REGULAR PRICE $6.00 TO $10.00 EACH We have just recciyed a special shipment of the most difficult shades, including drabs, blonds and light brown. "We havedecidpd to include theSe in thesalo MISS INEZ KIEFER Kinds of Hair Shampooing, Manicuring, Facial Massage. 216 WEST BERRY STREET. $jr Vv.

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