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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 6

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"3f. tsat i (lVlrWNHii; 'jmOOd fiW Mmetefy rf MOIfDAt, JA jpASY' "JIM. i 'C inraE ksva brldOT tyol, beautiful ppoiiitiuntthi ft toon'st. the. home of MwVSniwbergsr, BoutVWelwUr.iilrtet; lUty Is a mltweo tha' artistic decoration Of Kill fllWI ltt 'wtiftrfoi fthelvM.

ftyMkt'( Hint: Killarne om that "toad in the' rooms sndjstMrrr 61 French bouquets on tho, 'tables. An: slr gent1 supper iwsa Wvskl. During thrafU rnoon tho! two hostesses 'were assisted Mr. John Kgginii Miss Kggemaa ud'i by girls', si4 Clare AlcUarby anil' 'Ju, Hosey, A1MI ove, of FfsAkfort, wss ft vlsitliijf guest. il'layera for elevea 'tables.

enjoyed the gsmai and the dampness. arid clouds of i thei day made the contrast of Aysruith 'and beauty within doors all ths grcat Mrs, Klrsihncr, of lafsyette, ca lered IJ the Jlissee Flick did the lcoo S. Knight gave informal upper, party on haturilay evening in honor of her guests, 31r. and Urn. V.

VVTtcJnejy or 'KMianai, iai.j Jin. iirrow Hii ksville, 0.. slid Mrs. lUch iif Toledo. Vr Ighbw nnd old friends' of Cheney were invited.

both men (lid women, and though there ver covers for sixty, the sffsir was wholly. Informal. There were many cur nations, namsaua ami stevia uscil 'decorating and the supiier tables cre Tery attractive in appearand and lira. W. II.

Noll have gone to for a visit, lira. Emil Meyer, of TVrre Haute, in visiting her sister. Mrs, Isami Weil. The Pickwick literature club will nioet' tomorrow afternoon uitli Mrs. (Jouty; of 821 H'mt Superior street, 'Tie Knights of Columbus will tomorrow evening to which 'ladies art invited.

Mrni ttes 'init returned to.Uury to. after a visit with Mr. and Mr. I. H.

Worden. Harry Itattereley went to Iimn, for a wwk'i vinit with relatives'; Mra. Wwt Ijvh, nf visit 'jlif Mra. T. MeKntaffer of Wwt Sut tenflald atreet.

to Pain Thimble elub will with Mia KhwHie tiev, on 'PMirs lay. afternoon from 2 to A nVlork. 'Mrs, V. A. Hamilton andMiM llimil hava returned from Aurora, where ithey Tlnlled relatirea for aeveral iUvh.

MiM flalmond of Tolmlo, who wan her cmisina, the Mieae, (lis Ice, "if; Jefferaon atreet. hna returned home. 'Mrs, Noll, of Chltign, and Uj orge loronto, uinnuia, wno nad been In the city for a few days, have return 't to their reH(Hetive John leuther and aiBter, Sdith Reltemeler, of Lafayette, are viaJWnir: their afmt and unnle. Minn Kek and Btm Rekera, of Ewiiig atrei l. Mr.

Kdward Cpomha and ton. ilank, ol Detroit, are rieitinir Mi Mar Karet 0lrlcknd Mia llaiina, ol Wexl iWavn aliret, lilt Wr. 1J II U. 14011. iviMioiwi.

wi i.j li.W' luui Imen appointed llfth aaaiat ant in the public library hum city, and will begin work: early In. fubruary, Mr. .1 Arel vi'lelirated thej'tweiityrlifth wedding anniverasn" on. Thurday eveninir by piitertainiiiu a dinner party. "Miiis Italia Kan, who lid hern here vlalltnjr bar parents, Mr.

and 'Mrs. Oliver Evaruij for several weeks, li rcturii'il to New. York to' resume her Work in' one tha city's libraries, Udlth' IlnfchM, of this eity, who l'ia been studying art and teaching in NewXVorkeity for some lime, is now in her brother, ller bert and blswifft There, will be a meeting of the Hook Reviewers ehih on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. MMandonhurjipr, Fairfield aveniie, Mrs. r'iU will be tho rc Henry TJnverferth and Miss Vera ynyericrth snd Mrs.

Theodore Horgell, vbo hsd heen visittnc Mr. and Mrs. fl. 11. Crimrui) anil family, of Fairficl'l ae nuei have, returned home.

Mrs. Ztrols ffttefol of West Wayne Ctreet, bat returned from i nncinnaii, accompanied by her father, Mr. l.eob, who sdlX' remafn here indeflniU ly. Mrs. Stie si waa called to ('int innali by the aer death of her mother.

The Dliie Oirls. a social ehih of voiinc with Miss fsahelln Woods, of Wntral drive, on waturday atter nooh. and had a pleasant time. A lunch Jeon HS6 served and jrames were, played. iBttif tse) 1, am glad you the girls aboii 'thsdow; )ovc "said a woman to inei 't know1 Jio; to girls from wasting tfielr emotions, but do sot know whtui they, have enught the diseased Can, you deaerlbf symptoms ahe continued.

lovsT: 'I'." Ons gets and another sick; cue talks sbouf her, beloved; and 'another; never, stops ts Iklnn about him) ons flirts wickedly to' jealous, and another wanders lonely as a cloud when1 her heart's dearest Ja hot by' ncr'sidei one wfllgo a niile out of her srsr to ineefi hlni, and another will hurry arq'ulijli thi corner to ayohl, 'Mmt, ono will turn red when, he passes, and another will grow white and probably, no persons on nttrfK jan nnn iM ilv 'IntirneMf. all iheA symptoms except lha man who is nei vory siupiu men ueeome suaaeniy suiitly wise, lor nature naa enuoweu man with a peculiar susceptibility toflat tcry! Hut when a eaae is one of shadow love it is not hard to classify. Tears, idlo tears, snd plenty of them, a good cry when she Should he ut work, these are the worst symptoms. Our grandmothers knew shadow love. They called it "moi N'ot all victims of shadow love suffer, hut all of tbem cry.

pome women are quite happy in any unrequited devotion. It makes them so equal with the grest lovera of history Ilanle nnd Beatrice, Happho and Pliaon, I onardn and Mona T.isa, and a considerable list, of other is tiiiffiriHhcd unforrunates. ll is then, not happiness nor Borrow whirh determines whther4i or not woman in love shall cry. It's just love itseif that does it, love which is nccountabli? for such a frightful waste of the finest feminine sensibilities. lsKlJll WnumMm" mltl'nt iivxjv.10iiiirj, l' Dm SP WVZr TrAftd.

rou: tvmz. awo PLrHTY Or THEM, AKC THV. WORST YMPTO, Women not mippoffd to he maker of pwtry nnr to In' 'especially foml of quoting it. So when (jirt dwells urMjB "thn itiir of the moth for the cr tho nlaht for the morrow;" or when thn nnrn(U(r'(l jji rl nnpropHaUa that bihje of iipIb; or wlim aUe sticks a fanry mrrt in liir mirror frame with that fine ver of Omar nhmit aliattering thin aorry win 'irni of tliingfi entire anil then re iiiuilelinK it, tli ti, oh then, haa )oii UiMigltt t'r all the (jmptoma of abauor love. Vet almiiow lovp is not a aubjeet for rucrrinient; There in prohnhlr nothing wliieb refine am dpirtualixea a wont mi aa ahadow love when it is a great Jt ja only when the victim rejoieea In Iifr martyrdom and parade it a an eX cuttt.

for je9flimiana and general uaeleaa neftfl that "lie deaenea renaure. r'or there are two kinds of ihadow love, and the one ia nirahle and tho other i ot. lint the remMiea mtnt be lft for an otiicr ehapter. Memlieri of the club besides the hnfitena are Ituln' Allen. Kva Mnjruire.

Lillian (iiiftanHtm, Wfrtru'de 1 rend i riff. Mra, FraneeiH Koliertaon hJU returned from I'afay ettn where ahe waa Hie tlucBi of Aha. .1. M. ml)rm nd attended thn eighth nnniir nry iuectiny of the Kii'lirnond chapter.

D. R. Mra. Robertson, who in nti' roj cn) of th Iaii(yh ters. was the honor RiiMt at the chapter lunrhron on Naturdiiy noon at thn hotel and at a dinner party in th fveninjf, Mr.

S. K. Verkin. of Indiannpolia, who In a well known ehih woman and D. A.

ft. wjrkrr fil" (hi )atp, wiia om of tho jfueata at the anniverearv affair. A inorry party wan jfiveii Saturday evfninjf at the home of Mi Mabel MitKteiHon avenue, when a rompanj of vninjf men ani woiJfn all to oflchrtc hrr nineteenth natal an nivernary. The evening waa tipent in ilanrinj and playinj pni( Trttniv pedro, IVtr.ea vire awarded to Ijilliaji Agne and Rmily fith and McKtrH. John Chriittni iuhI Klmer Sehaf rr.

At a later hour the (jiieata wife in 1 1 ml it In di irifHNf in here an Huhniat" Hiipper wan Berved. CnrnationR were yiveii ad favors. Those who partic ipftted in the (food time, beaide Mian WVfoI wern Adah Keinu. Kirtily iVinitnirrotli. Horenn mx, jjvnrietto rSwarU, Klori'iice Priiniiijrroth, Lillian Ajjni, Irtnr Siliuft and Mi'itara.

Harry Aeever, llobilya, Arnold llitw man. Uoorgo Yerpma, John t'hrtjten Ralph ('nnwidv. KIiiht Srhafer. Howard M'efrd and Mr. nnd Mr.

Kdwut Durnte. Harmcr School P. T. Club. The IVront Teneliur chili of tin? will meet, im H'eilneaduv vennitf o'Hock.

Trof. J. Study will talk about pliyairal eJlereiwH in the arboof and there, will he iiiuak aa wnll aa the aocial hour. All pnrenta 4. the iliatrict ar urged to attend.

provided aplendid eaat which include John WHunter, Jlin Findlay, ('harlea Prown, If. Manning, Snaanne AV'illa, J. Hiitehirwon. N'ati Franebi, 'ani'hon Campbell, Ihckin Ilaro. Lelia Front, Alitelu'll lwfa, William Warner, JJoriei St.

ClaJr, T. Ford and otlmr playera of prominent. AT THE EMPRESS It; TEMPLE TONIGHT CHAS. LEONARD rLETCHER DARt, AUSTIN A CO. KENT'S SEALt "JHREE OTHER FEATURES Dally Matins Empress Tonight bNEM6a And A HAur of briu.

1 UANTvlNTtrtTAINMBNT 'v 7l C0NriNU0U TO 10:30 1 flOo 30o til gfi Tlie Pari School I French coiittifetJBiiildfiig i TVinvrfin'it iugbt hf Vni, Cj. Qermarv Italian and Ejperanlo AT THE MAJESTIC. 3 st ss4s4)sssstvsas Henry Miller's Engsiemettt Tonight. Henry Millers appearanm in this eity ure events of distinction, and liis npeiiini; iM riormanrn at me Majesiu tenijlit. in liia nw tlramatie comedv, ne jiainnmr, will hntig luni acnin before a loeal andienee In a play wltic baa lsen uiilely ertmmended.

Mr. Miller has aaid that lie fears mnst heme classed with the "hiiru Ileemmc he has pnwnted nniiniial plays lines not mean tnat lie naa plaveil rules "I me proninni type ror nrrlorni anwa have Iwn de'otenl to nndern dra. matin stories, each widely different from thi sn ralled liroMr" drama, Xo one who saw "HearUeaae" will forget his great iharaeterization jn that delightful play. His "Stephen Client'' in "The (li eat Divide" was a wonderful and gripping pieture, while his work. In The JfaroQ three years ar is still fresh in the memory of loe Al play goers.

This time he will he seen as Ruk a rieh anil pleasure lofini; man of inn world, surmiinileil Iit friends of rather fist set, th a wifij in Italy long separated from hlni and a daughter whom he remembers only aa a mere "kiddie." The same notable company whieli aur rounded Mr. Miller when Rain bow" ran a acaaon at the New York Liberty theater will bo with Mm liern. "Stop Thief at th Majestic on Wd nesdjy. "Stop Thief" has all the erooks stop iped. There will lift a reform In the "crunk" kinitdom when thev all iret to eo this new 'are which Cohau amj Harris will present at tha Majestic Wednesday evening.

The plot of "Stop Thief" ia a very original one. An ah lent mlnried old man who is afflicted with and a bridegroom who is also sfflieted with the asms de aire), to whieli don't belong in mm, ana a real iniei wno enneavora to get away with trrythliur valuable furnlaliea the theme. The stealing and mg oi laiiiaDiea so contagious tbst when yon reach In your Docket for Vourirlo wouldn't ba a bit sur. priaei Jt jou lound a diamond bracelet or a Icweled. ear trumnet.

Tha ram geta so jnervoiuijthat at tinea. Itlooks a on 'the stan baa St. danced said, all comeJr from iwatchlnj 'ths other, fellow's troubles hal th key Wt; Jfessra, ipohan and Harria hava Ffceacs 4 snd 'rififry ''folrnarhy Established 18T6, Phenes 0003 sod 2ll4, 'f3urlor i 1. Doubil Serrica; from WI and Toaf mil'" BW 1 Htl4 It's just a clean, brilliant, entertaining bill from first 1o last and with no mui Jb in it that is enjoyable, it ia hard to select one feature that overshadows tho rest, Aa an evenly balanced bill of variety, the hniiress show for the current week atmi.ia slona. The distinc tive air of fluidity about the offering of trie mix rarisiiin Harmony wirls gives it thn topline (loaiiion.

Hern ia an act that in thn matter of stage dressing and costuming outahlnes anything of a similar nature ever seen in the citv, The hsnglngs nre uf royal blue and the gowns are of the as me delicate, nliade, later ciianged for glittering white robes. The offering ronaists of operatic singing and instrumental music of a high grsdn. That entertainment of this sort is enjoyed in vaudeville, without the ever present "ragtime" is best demonstrated by the storms of applause that greets i ne enoris ol tne young women, ju Herman, black, (are comedian is a fun maker par excellence, Mrs Heau delightful playlet dealing with German American homn life. Williams and Hegal, liandsomely dressed' 'and clever dancers offer ten minutes of interesting stepping. Kysn Brothers present by far the swiftest gynmnstio act that haa been seen mitaide of tho circus tent.

Kinemaoolor picture this weak are showing the story of "Hiawatha," the familiar Indian li gend beaidea scenes on the island of Ceylon and intimate photographic studies of the famous little Ijillian Lorraine. The picture program alone is worth the price of admission. Tlorcnce nnd Larry Hheeter, uf Fos torla, Ohio, are visiting here with rela tivse. Mrs. Burt Cline and daughter, Norms, returned to Fort Wayne after a viait with her sister, Mrs.

Alta Moser, of Pleasant Mills. Miss Golda (Jay entertained the Kingsl Daughters st their regular monthly social meeting. Feter Fulk has recovered sufficiently from his illness of gall bladder trouble to rome to towo. Nrs. O.

S. Kortney, of Tleasant Mills, wai a business visitor here, Nrs. Perry Gandy, of Chiirubiiseo, was a guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Niblick, over Sunday. The Misses Kmma, Miriam and Cath erine Carey, Lutz, Rowena Nhoaf, Bees richroclt, J. H. Heller, Fannr Hel ler, Elizabeth Peterson, Miss Fergusao, Mra.

John Niblick, Mrs. A. I). Buttles, Mrs. Burton Niblick and Miss llessie Beyer were attendants at the matinee production of "Little Women." Mrs.

Lawrence Schlegel and daughter, Helen, called on her sister, Mrs, John Smith, at Bluffton. Mrs. Smith is ill of tubercular trouble, Mrs. William Al father mil daughter went to Fort Wayne, to call on her moiler in.lor Mrs. Pauline Alfntoer, wllO.IS 111, )Jf.

John J. Hilfy, ft Berne, was a business rlaitor here, Mr. and Itrs, Lawrenoo Ysger, of Reese. wrj vitMafs of Tip A ITnflr. iiee.

''Speigel's Daugh Mien la iDsehen is a Mr. aml' Mrs Clydej Buyer, went tq Fort Wayne torcall on Us brotlfur, Otis Uuyer, st tho Lutheran hospital. He! is tfissmvisvtisiii AT THE TEMPLE itfstitsirstsitssess fn ('liarles l.ponard Fletcher, the Temple patrons Ibis eek arc seeing one of the few finished character study artists in vaudeville. His impersonations, carry an appeal to tho nuiat raptinius, the one of a Grand Army veteran unexpectedly encountering "Uncle Hilly" Nherninn at an encampment being esjiecially convincing. Aa Mart Twain he relates a new story of the famous humorist's in thn quaint ilniw of Twuin that is so rcslistic that it is difficult to believe that it is not Twain himself talking again.

"His Wedding Morn" is as rich a bit of nonsense ss ever got a laugh in tin) Temple. Ihire Austin from his rat rid ilen pajamas to his delightfully funny drawl aa he disclaims any intention of being married urging the necessity of keeping quietly on his pillow thn pack ago he accumulated at his final bachelor ulnner ia a not. Trained scils always make a strange ujijes.i io me niinian turonga their won dertui judgment of balance. Mr. Kent nas one in lim big troupe that can play "America" lietter than some people can sing jt.

Something new in bicycle rldinir serins imim im possiuie, but JllcConnell ana Austins set is sll the name "A Lesson on AVheela" implies. Newell and Most have a clean rapid fire line of comedy and. their dancing is surjerh. whil. tlie clerer little offering of OTUnrkft and AtkinamiA Fresh Air Flirtation," offers a vehicle for nome especially witty lines and the exploitation of aflss Atkinson's voice.

COSTSAIE urihi Wiifch not a few fterhs but evertfthiriii in the yhdlc store sells I 'j1 1 1'Vi. LJii' a prices: ine saie iooks io miure as weiias preseni at needsto Kelp you buy with economy. PilfiOKlPilY 730 DRESS GOODS Ssco SUkall shades, regular 25o value Satin stripd and" 35u value Crepe de Chine, sillc and cotton mixtures, fiOc value All wool Cliallles 27 wide, 50a value Plaid Novelty Suitings, BOo value All wool French Herges, sll 0o value DOMESTIC MATERIALS. (lest. American Amoskcag Apron Ginghams Brew Ginghams, 12V4o and 18c quality Serpentine tirepes Flannelette, 38 In.

wide, 16e quality Cretonnes, Sfl'in, wide, 18c quality FANCY' SILKS. Heavy Brocaded Satins, 311 in. wide, in sll absdesr I1.2J quality KsiUo Kalka in sll shades. 42 and $1.50 quality Corduroys, in all shades. 27 snd qualify Coatumo Velvets, in all shades, 24 in.

wide, at All Silk Velvets CALHOUN STREET. Winter Coats 15C jc 5C Me 13C Ut UKc. 8JC 75e 80c 14.85 $16.45 $29.75 Why not buy your rugs and linoleum for spring during our January Sale A small deposit will hold the goods till you want them delivered. One I.itflxl2 Axnilnster Rtigs in Floral snd Oricntsi patterns, tlG tC worth now. each 9 ID.40 Wilton elvet Rugs, size 0x12, in Medallion and Floral patterns; a largo assortment! worth each Brussels Kugs.

sice 1P.I12.0; a close weave, sll wool. nsp, in Flofsl and Medallion patterns; worth $22.50: each A large assortment of Velvet and Axminater tli DC fid IE Hugs.eiM Ilxl2; worth fron $30 to $3730 jLH.QJ Qc l3.4l) Kruasels Rugs, size fxl2, all wool nap in Floral, Oriental fffj MC and small all over patterns; worth each $9.4 Oenuine Wilton Rugs In Roysl, Dadad and Trewan qualities, size 9x12; worth each reamlaas Wilton Velvet Rugs, size 8x12, in email all over CIO QC patterns; a good Copy of $40 rugs; worth $28; each 1 0.93 Kxtra quality Axminster Rugs, a large selection of Tan and Brown i all new patterns in Oriental, Floral end small figures; flflOC worth each 9.03 A complete assortment of all qualities in aize 4i7yt, 8x0, 7Hx00, SWxIO's. 1114x12 0 and 12x13V, AU st Sale Prices aUinoleum Sales Linoleum. 2 yards wide, a heavy quality with smooth surface; worth 65c i a squire yard Linoleum, 2 yards wide, extra heavy, double print worth 75c a square yard Linoleum, 4 yards wide; worth RSc a square yard Inlaid Linoleum in Tile and Hardwood patterns; wdrth a square yard Extra quality Inlaid Linoleum, a large assortment of patterns: Willi's and Armstrong quality; worth a square yard All Linoleum Laid Free of Kxtra Charge 39c 59c 89c $1.17 $9.75 $13.50 300 more stylish comfortable Coats added to cur stock list week and all Included im the sale. One rack of Ladies', Misses' and Jum iors' popular 'coats, valued fC Itfl to $16 50 I'erslana, Bouclc, Chlncilla and Novelty Cloth worth fQCfl up to $18.00 For your choice of a fine lot of Mate lssses, Boucles, Chinchillas and Persiahas In desirsbls shades A beautiful selection of conta valued up to $30 and $32.60.

Materials nnd styles of the best Chinchilla snd New Cut nhncMlla. Coals, regularly sold C14 110 for $22.50 It.Ull Splendid models in Chinchilla, Duve tvne, Zobelme snd New Cur ami Vorumba Chinchilla. Value to $32.50 Every Tailored Suit Now $9.95 And our stock was carefully selected from the beet suits to be hsd. You must see it to really apnrecinte the wnoderful values 9 fl QC offered for V. 0 One lot of fine Velvet Rugs in floral and Oriental designs.

Size QC 27x54; worth $U0 each 3Jb Axminlster Rugs, sizes 27x64 five extra good pstterns. Worth I $2.25 each Villi Mil" I $15.00 All Our Furs Have been reduced to such extremely low 'prices, they are closing out idly. An early call is urged It you would profit by these excellent values in muffs, scarfs snd sets. The Corset Sale On orjr Third Floor haa been a splendid success already. Good Corsats like the Oosaard Front Xsce, tha Florits, W.

Princess and others. with the best of complementary fittings, have sent customers awar well I pleased. DECATUR MflWa. Decatur, Jan, 19. Mrs.

Joseph Hower visited with her. sister; Mrs, Margaret Lonthah, In Fort Wayne. 1 Mr. and, Mra. Jack Ross were given surprise: on their golden wedding by their and; their families, who enjoyed a family and presented thslr parts' with a handsome upholstered Jsnvis Ross and faraflyiof Fort Wayne; sad Clark Ross: of rsin.

ths out of town 'i I)an lei Ikmonn i Wnt ia Ciklevtlle: OWo, wherflisj.wasiealled by: the death of, lila hrotherln Iaw, Charles MrOan. a(fed IW SmlthJ Fort snrf Mias' Aa i parMcOsn fir nterrr of' ts Rosa; Oheresa' sad 'Alncrt fecheraer. i Fosterla. OhioV guesU of thehrl A'CJirTofif waVhbstsas tn'tbc tlilsirresbvferisix clnrclivKattireIav.taftpfMwtii:. iaTrandfathetJoh'Schergersjur tuaOt.

f.i';Kennedyol the master median recovering nicely from an Auditor T. U. Balttell has apportioned the $13,428.68 state funds and the $553.40 congressional township funds among the 8,022 children, of school age in the county, at a per capita of $2,019. Mra. 1'tuuia Dull and, daughter, Mrs.

Myrtle Morchesd, of Fort Wsyne, went to Tort Wayne to visit with the J. M. Stea srt family. Mrs, Albert lfartatein and son, Ifarry, returned to Fort Wayne after a visit here with the C. .1.

Weaver family. Mrs. Charles Fisher and children went to Monroeville to visit with ber sister, Mra. flcorge Meihls. Ads ni Buettel.

the tailor, who has been ill sereral weeks, is again confined to his homo on accouut of illness. The Pythisn Needle clnb will meet this (veiling at. 7 o'clock at the Pythisn home. The Misses Treta JDrwin and Fiorina Kd wards and Mrs. Jessie Burdg will lie hostesses.

Mr. and Mrs. James Htonebrook have purchased the resilience on West Monroe street' in which they hare, resided for some time. The late owners were Mrs. Htonebrook 's Mr.

and Mrsi (Jeorge Burkett. Members of the Bluffton council will be lore Tuesday evening to confer the Royal Arch degree on three candidates Ia. L. Baumpartner, Clarence Bell and J. H.

Heller. Ksrry Fike has gone to South Bend to be with his mother, who is serlouslv III. W. Herring, district superintendent for the Public Life Insurance company, was here on business with the local agent, J. Magley.

1,. Fritzinger and Mr. Behnjtz, of tho Decatur Furnace Foundry and Machine shops, returned from. Kokonio, where they installed a gram elevator, Albert Rpuller has gone to Kendall villa to look after business matters. Dun Beery was a Fort Wayne busi ness visitor: 4.

Pugsn wss at Tort Wayne on business. F.d F.hlnger has returned from Indi anspolis, where he attended to business matters. ThrC. It. f.

of I. council announces a danea for tomorrow crehjiur at the hall. QARBETT NEWS. Ind Jan. 19.

John Rlckard spent Sunday with his parents at Deah ler.Ohio. Miss' Ruth Zimmerman is anendinar a' fewdays with her sister near Hamilton. Llcyd StevsM, of Detroit, spent Sunday with friends In this city. Frant McDonald and daughter wars calling on Fort Wsyna friends yes Mrs: E. Hoblut wl, ho haa been vorr Ijstqr.streft, ported roucb Yill Baturday by theMeafb 'oC, her fsth ic's office, Is confined to his borne with a severe attack of tonsilitis.

Miss Leyphers, of Fort Wayne, wss the truest of Miss Bessie Berry Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardy were guests of friends at Walkerton yesterdayyesterday i Boss Palmer, of Van Wert, Ohio, wss the. guest of Garrett friends, yesterday. I George Knauer, of Avilla, was visiting among his many friends this city yea terilHv.

Mrs. W. Gingery has returned to her homo at llicksville after a week's visit with Garrett fiends. Mr. snd Mrs.

Thorp are the parents of a baby girl. Miss Florence Collins has been confined to her, home on Cowen street for several days from illness. The Misses Grace snd Luella Shennsn have been spending a few days with Mrs. J. I.

Allen, at Mishawaka. A. W. Ho? les Is suffering with a badly sprained ankle. J.

V. Kugstron and daughter, Josephine, spent Sunday with friends in Chics go. Mrs. Walter Mounts was visiting her parrnta st Kendallvillo yesterday. Miss Gertrude Kagan is spending week with her sister, Miss Leone Eagan, at Newark, Ohio.

Mr, and Mrs. A. N. Fuller are visiting relativcs'nt Walkerton. Mr.

Antonies, principal of ftlie Garrett high school, waa an over Sunday guest of his parents at Lagrartge. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.TIobultzel, or South Chicago, have been over Sunday guests of the former's brother, K.

E. Hoblutlel and family, of Ijsms street. FASHION HIMTS. The full skirted cost, with its border of fur, is in strong contrast with the clinging, narrow coats ot a year ago, or of last spring. And their amplitude ia increased by their being slit up several iucbea toward thu sleeves on either skis, and the divided portion bordered 'on either sidj with fur.

The more full and bulky this part of the coat, the smarter la the garment considered, in the absence of fur these coats are trimmed with superposed frills of black tulle, made, very full indeed. A' black velvet bolero has three frills all round its outlines. Instead of the tiny bunches of satin or ilk flowers. that hare been worn for so the Paris shops are now showing the most fsseinatlng little nosegays mads entirely of colored brads. Ths leads are cleverly worked into petals sou tiny oiossoms ol sll kinds.

and colorings, the finished effect being exceedingly dainty. These are; worn tucked into the belt, pinned to the pel of the toat or to the fur stole or muff. APPOINTS ADVISOR BOARD. Boiilh Bend, Jan 19, Mayor P. Keller appointed eleven South Bend men to serve aa an advisory board during his The board i 'is made Up tie following men.

J. W. Rhidlw and A.I Pelt, manufacturers I John SwygertO 'A. Dolt end (luilfoyle, E. JliDer, representing the.

church; 'lex Ty Is ika and Joseph renresewt iag foreign nstronalitlesi John A. Brers, representing lha ttathiiis) projeislon, and ti labor THE Keller Raymond Co. Phona 290. 924 Calhoun Street (Second Floor) Trunks SAMPLE TECNKS DBESS TRUNKS vVARDEOBE TEUNKS AUTO TRUNKS Mada to Order of Any Grade of Mv texiai. Repairing Trunks, traveling; bags, suit cases, ladies' hand bags, promptly and neatly repaired by expert Workmen.

Sample Cases; aSOCESS' OASES HARDWARE OASES MUSICIANS' OASES, ETC. Sll i ft 0 Made in any Size of Leather, Fibre, eto Leather Work PORTFOLIOS COLLECTORS' BOOKS MEDICINE OASES PHYSICIANS' OASES TRAVELERS' SETS, ET0. Made to, Order of Any, Grade of Ma terial According to Speciflbatiosr THE ISMler Ri iv A' f.A qf' 'V Tf rt i fswry; rr.nz rrT pv sfi. Ti i bitT 'v 'M'. ii i Ww 5hiihei Want Ad te' fj.

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