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The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 8

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THE FORT WAYNE JOURNALGAZETTE FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11. 1114. tfeeietu Margaret Gives a Finger Print Party and Clears Dunbar This in tht Uma to plan fur winter) gardens in the house UeTore tht first frost cornel the geraniums, which are to be taken In the house for the win ter should be pruned tery loter xt Bowers should tr raising soma In the houie In the winter Their rare will provs Interesting and their pre i enc will decrease th norlstt bill nd the longing; to iae lomi flowers boat. It Is now time for winter flowers Hend for th bulbs ou will want bloswmlng In our Christmas and raster windows Uo to ths woods for ferns for our fern dishes and Indow bt xes plant them and bring them Irt th 4itine so the will be nccuatumed to Indot heat before the furnace fires are lit. Health epectmens should alwa) chosen ror Indoof raisings Plants can be kept In a steam heated living room.

If It has sunlight but a jar of water on radiators Keeps ths air from becoming too dr and moisture la esaenilsl to the plant The moisture Is also healty for human beings. Inglas, after a lalt in this city with her son and his wife Air and lira, Charles Hughes. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBsl BBBBBanBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsi SBBBBBBBBBBsV Sfi JsSBBft BSsft BBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsi OUR MUTUAL 01 RL i Arc KNICKERBOCKER st udxat fhe i jhoutAtlMl Jtf THUMB PRINT. i linP ALUtUai 4x1X1. UaVlUg IWBfc UCI JV WV WWtV aaa sJrsr, Bister Mrs Arthur Murphy The establishes a complete UbI, or, at any rate, xna Complete? effort to satisfy Mlttsei Ward ond their brother Louis' Msrgnret Ward hee recci returned from ani Mrs Knickerbocker employs prlate detectives to cntch tlio thief, but Margaret pursues a mora airrct eixon ano Roes to ponce wu aha takes a lesion In finger printing from Inspector Fnurot, tba master of tbe Bertlllon art There la a thumb print on tho enmeo case, and Margaret hopes to establish the personality of tbe.

robbery by this means ThPn she returns to her aunt a home aba finds Duubnr Kid Joseph and craTTi Of Others lucre and wrfaeir lie Kld agBtii aicusea Dunharj)f JJ)ft theft Margaret gtrea a Oncer print party that ckarly establishes Duubara Innocence in ih tananwhtu AnnL th clever former police deir whku bag been re trained to be a thief I lays a Tery prominent pajt In this set ond installment of Irrfn 8 Cobb a master scenario. All this can be seen In chapter 31 of Our Mutual Girl. outing at Clear lake lir. nnd Mrs, Mllev Thimlnr have reiarneq rr an ouung weeks at Clear lake. Airs.

Casper of West Main street Is spending the week epd with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Nelson Stacy, of Howe Ind Miss CIra Rlsilng has returned from a tlalt with relattea and friends In Chicago Miss Mary Lee of Chicago has re turned to her home after tstt with friends In the cit Mr and Mrs Smith of Phlli delphia, have returned to their home after a usu with mends in tne Kill give next week In hrni of Miss ei Bowser and Mr Daniel Mllligan marriage will occur next month The first affair will be a thimble partv to be given at her noma en Monday after noon and the sect nd will be a dinner eai wm home nfter abort ait In the city of Angola, nere Quietly married Inst with Mrs. lu. IlofTuun und Mra ienln(r in the parsonage of the Cat I etera nary thuch by the Re A. toisom The soung iuule will make their iss Klancnoater of Feasant Lae.

lionre ut 69 bsat Jeffereon street Isitlnir her ai nt Mrs I al and family of Wash'ngton Eiflarsss Theatre boulesrd west The I.lds opened the splendid bill 'at the tmpreas theatre the latter pa Mr and Mra. "Henry rrelstoffer of(r thi, itli a reellv hasardous CoIumbU nrenue. hne gone la Vew'upt The do some balancln a ork Bufralo and ash niton 4. i 'adder that la ery iur a visit Tuesday Miss Georgia Sajlor baa gone to Indianapolis where she tslt for a few dajs before going to Oxford, to continue her wnrk aa an Inatruc terfia In Miami university Mrs from a city Miss Jessie Loth and "Miss Km List ore en'oylnir a to weeks trip in iher ftrc apeudlng thetr ime at nashngbn nnd in rsew rork Mra Htever and daughter Katherh rnl Miss Helen Heine and Otto lien hi9 returned front a motor trip through Ohio They spent a few dnja with Miss Madge nell GreenMIle Miss Anna Lyot tbe soprano singer at the theatre is en tertalnlng her fither former layor Jamep Lona of Terre Haute Mra 1 Mosaa and son tlaluh Mosea hae returned from lilt with fi tends at Howe ttnd at KUnger lake, Allch looks dangeroua Their fests 1 and they cite an absorb ng 1 hrterestlng act Ti'1 hTompkins th boy ho I 13 on oneleg audience and walUlt around the telle his ory to stng his appealing Ea riend of Mine 7 He has a good olce. Hlack and White Is the name of a pleasing skit given by two girls me aearlnfc a striking black costume and the Other wearing cooueltlsh white Thev wl Irl and twirl at a great rate Jordan and PUley are In a sketch ngllshman describing a baseball game with hla I ngllsh along Their songs and dances are gay and lltetv Itfxnn, Bowers and Dixon win the audi ence in a rural ronedi "The AH an saw riddler" They Addle and flddl Miss Otite epalding who has beenierd clog and act like regular 'japs.

Mergentheim's Announcement Extraordinary For 35 vears we have been noted for the excellence of emce have given the women pi all northern Indiana ancl northwestern Ohio in the millinery field Now we extend the scope of our operations by introducing One of the Finest Ready to Wear Departments In This Part of the Country This welcome addition to our buuneM will find happy accord in the hearts of all thrifty women; and with all critical dresser who recognize that the hat is no more important than the gown coat or d.ress that accompanies, it the finished costume depends for its success on the har momou whole, and that is easier of accomplishment when 1 the stylish dresser can try on the hat and gown at one and the same time Economy of effort economy of, time economy of price, and a maximum of satisfaction are the certain results 'of this system We he adopted this plan in answer to the many requests bf our pations that we install this ready to wear department Our buyers have just returned from the eastern markets with the most carefully selected assortments of fall attire ever shipped to Fort Wayne everything is as new as the morning everything is as stylish every garment is" sty liih and becomings as human ingenuity and artistic effort can make it. so Here Is Our Broad Welcome to Every Woman to come and enjoy the exhibit Saturday, tfie Opening Day. We want you to tell your friends to share this invitation with you and see with what infinite care and discrimination we have chosen to meet your i Titical requirements ready to wear attire 620 Calhoun Street imW Be visiting her parents, Mr? and MM I Mis Anna Burt adds to the act of 7 ti upaia ng win jeme to aa ior perrnrming on ne sisck wire, Ldike iity where she will teach Vthen ord Is a mgrtelous whistler school during, the winter 'He whistle well and Imitates evrrv bird and beast Mr end Mrs tembrnke and daughter Helen lure gone to I etoskey fwhtstles In fog His whistling la Mr Nelson and family of Logansnort "ha returned to the Daintf KATRFFXTAS I IUm mm' SX Soon Heteretl dates have been given for the meeting of the "women of Allen county who jire Interested In exhibit ing arts an I crurts cne i position The meeting will Tl ursday orning nt clock tember 17 Mrs Itobert Ktrong of innlnnapol prominent woHt exhibit city and preside at the meeting explain tie conditions and rules and regulation governing the exhibit. trrlns In drntanc rkabl but his remarks are often rather flat Howard aid Fields In their Dining Car Minstrels gie mm tollv jokes good songs and is a lite ming set Dancing every night this Jj week. Robiaon park.

'TOysstfRev. Folsom Adyocates Peace ST. JOSEPH CONFER ENCE OF THE UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH IS IN SESSIONS SMART TA1LLEUR HATS AT $5 TO $15 uauul ttilloKd hats yl mudcr 'ate prUes are mode 1 ths huiidreaw Irt fuctorlee the styles 4re stereo typed end tbe huts utt, no (harm Dehm Huts hse chic InUMduullty and ere beuutifully nntde of th best merlwtw HO! i Iho Ktreet onl Mra Isnogle nnd babies of Athena Alabama or, the guents of fumily ielaties In this city Mrs A fc. Uulson and son Eugene II leae to morrow with Miss Otr aldlne Hulson for Boston, Mai whr hiss kuisoii wtii enter vteusieyoi lege i ugene Hulson will continue lis Mudies At the Inherit) Of Michigan Mr Paul Hep tins of aphington, I ll Uniting Its Mother nnd sis ter Mr Hopkins and Miss Zona of Huron street and Mrs Paul Knoths ha 1 returned from thw weddinjr trip In th least and nlir be at home tktu ber the first at Carden street I Mrs Eugene heruwetk ia re turned to her hi Cleveland 0 I after a ta weeks' visit In the city1 with Mrs August Roeiuuke oi Harmer street New Mahogany Steinway Upright, $500 i tr wonderful alue Ktainav prlght or the very in die tahogtii. at but I) hi) tht price 01 oreii 'Orl I atsindBrd of exMllrnta Calheun ana' Wayne ascane fleer r.C CPIEGEL PIANO Tl Hf Folsom prepared an ex ccllent nddresa for the Woman a Re public meeting last evening which oc Jourred In the assembly room of th court bouse He ndmlts that th talk of peace when eo many nations are nt war sounds 4ike a farce he line hops that the old argument! for peace will be recomldered and In the dawn of a new da will re a mined He advocates that before tbi war ceases, secret movements of rulers must ceave He tells about the old gumenta thnt seemed to mike war for the cl llized world Impossible and then showed how useless fiie old arguments that Ihe destructh enass of moden weapons end qulpment vn rapidly making wss Imposatlble the economic and Industrial reasons to make war Impossible (he argument that the best wuy to preserve fare to uo jirmeu to the ey lida uf the spia Hnesa of the modern world which ran send a message around the world In nine roln ujea, or the goti teiiowspip wnicn was teintoay c.

riu. rtKM crsN PERCY NUSSBAUM TgaCHER Or llOIJN ilm (Lclwala. ef aruyU llallr Urvlln, Calaeaa UL Over AarcaUa European School of Music OrTers Mt ducstlosaL tv(titi la Kertkvra Istllsn la all rsc ef fwpils mar mrsll aw foi1 Fall Term. Old hailMial Besk tnd( Sehembera Nsuhau Miss fiancee Neuhaus a daughter of Mr and Mra Kninhart Neuhaus as marrlet on Wednesday morning at clock In the Church of tie ITerfni B1om1 to Mr Cart II tl HiunmutM The, net Hummer performed th cerem ny at a rJutlal hlah mass Mrs Joseph Vachon, a. alater of the bride was matron of honor and Miss Mollis Neuhaus and Mies Lucy uustbing were us bridesmaids groom aa attended by Mr JPh Uusrhlng and the ushers nere Henry and uejirg Nemhaus.

The pride a lovely white oil gow trimmed Ith flue lara medallion a Her veil wee held under a elieter of bridal roses and lr prater bonk' was marced witli Aoaer narkern. The matron honor wore a stunning pink gown with a white hat and pink oat rich plumee, Th bridesmaids wot pretty whits tars wl He tha matron of hone rs bounuet was ne pink Tones Thej weuuing ureuHiasi was aervra iier cue reremi ny to about fty relatives and friends 1ii table waa decorated In rink and whit A reception wasuheld during the late afternoon and In the evening The bride and gcoom left yesterday morning en their wedding trip to Trt Lake On tbair return they will rearae wn ina nriae a parania on the corner of Archer and 0t Mrys avenues The grntm la emuioytd, at A oocke and Tha bride Is a inn and both ha In th city Shta Wds Uiss Flsie.H Woods a daughter of and Mrs Thomas entity He ghts Indianapolis Frank Fogel of Churubueco ltv Gsrdnr, of ajwocco and A Uoodwtn of Rich Val mmm Ntws have bean visiting frlnls at Woodbui i home ut evening 1 rmel Hosier ef Art, who hai returned home lasi some time here wehs visiting friend In Ucklng and Franklin counties, Ohio returned home last evening Mrs John Chrlstophsr left yeturday for Mies Mich to consult an eye epe ctallaH end will then visit her sister Mr Waterman at Buchanan that Prof Moudy is attending the tMicners institute this weeK at Coiura tsAFAYETTK Ind of the I nlted Brethren Barah Wlnebrenn nf th conference be rrivs UnimilaW slIMl Hhlll tn first MStlon opened yesterday morning ther i a large a (tenant uui oi i Thee eTIrected by IV hup U. of iHfllul. of Uren Cei tr laft for Otter of Merriam bln ytrday morning to attend tbe annual ronirn Us. Ursa flavin la skltanrilnsr tha which he wes shoeing and Injured some merlicra Institute at Columbia City time ago and does not recover Mrs.

Uates spait some time ye Mr bhea Gall of Auburn who was In rdey butb In Columbia City ad In rort returnee irami ulWlrll larence Bechtoldt who years ago there on account of the severe Illness of evening Detm of Warsaw who was clerked In the Carter drag slor In tl is hr grandeun who le Very much in nope nwpuu ana wee provea ten died i tried et North Mai ci ester yesterday xiru. Jiioen un eteerday Hi ta Ha remarket Uh sih.n nPUnn.i.i as. l. li l. a i the christian follow" jler(iay to visit Mrs John Jtmor iMaln strt ana errs rrmnn nnntm ten ye i 111 Mot uroy ecconpanien by llessrs.

ai and Obey" jy terday to epend a few dss vlslting'her (Homer over to Fort Wayne yesterday on bu Mrs Alta Smith la ependlng some time tn Columbia City Tlilttng frfende Mre. John Kelder oi uoiumoia uity came tble morning to visit In the home of nd. Mrs William ferry nonnwest or town. ao4 laUB 1 his brother Henry who Is 111. Mrs.

Lvi ttneeaei ana asugnisr mi mends, are attending the funeral to ly of Jeper Kern held at Auburn Mr Henry R. Veasey north of town left this morning for a visit with bis William veasey at atiu. Iaaaa Davis and granddaughter Or left for Auburn this morning ner aaugnier, aire iacoo eu B. Xiugley and children Mlaa derford and famll Mr IV HI. I ill Fllsabetb and Master Victor are spend Ing the day rort wayne.

The club met at Mra Otto Shealya home yesterday afternoon The rooms were beautifully decorated in yellow and white with large boquets of gsy aasturslons. The usual needlework we pereued with vigor amid plenty of mule and aoclal chat. A delicious five eouree luncheon wee eerved which all enjoyed and a delightful tiro wse bed puwli present were Mra Franks Mrs veaver of this elty end Mrs 8, Hollopeter Of Topeka Ind, who la Mrs. 8 Orl, house guest addi Verw, a Ke Byrer or rort wun. I Need Tie tery Hour waa then i a nop rout, a ss Lr Fout wee editor Of tl latlonal Sunday eehool literature for of tbe greatest thlnkere In America wee in raieaune wncn in mnm nay acnooi tonvrntion we nia 1HUU This rot irnc Alter neen of these were sufficient to guard oft the blow that ho a fallen upon unfortunate Kirope Chriettan nations are Dvement nferenoe i here forty nations gatheed to die they did not Include the' rulers He ad yoca fed the progressive teacl Ing of of Hi 'Nations must learn true democracy concluded ths Rev Folsom.

before by ent Wilson a orociai tion of prayer Hlinks were made out signing fh DledK to advocate peace by the bera of tha Woman a Republic, On account of tha rain only a few were piesent at the eplendld meeting UJe sates were elected fee th trio to Pal ifcrnia nit Mprlng Mra Mary Prtaehl, the goirmor. presided at tl peace jneetlog" iml, and Mrs Herman Sheets, r.M of Mr nd Mra. Thomas Sheets. ir'on OU MILUNERY OPENING Saturday. Sept.

12th, after noon and 'evening Mm Clara Breimeier. 807 W. Jef. we hld tier in I ce djstrtct is 1 6e0 1 JV is the fifth confer I lAiV thie year. Aesslen 1 Ion opened by elng If t.p to Th ant a.

i 4M ny The devotions I The efter loon eslon Pariah In were led by Rev A Rohlnaon of Jei va mo from bpr iv 1 i i reyer wasj offered by Kv TVella bf North1 in eong in i wss sung by the whole i with faellna and emptiest. Rev U. ta Shaffer of Peru then led the Bible etudr Hie eubleet we, th events of Clirlet mi Hla try from Hit baptism to tn ieinver unience wim m. oeeui led by Mis Kneel Mra deltgl ted th audience with a beautiful tnpanietl uy miss nnrai wi i i pie warmly by ter bet I arrott i ted wmniv lh bOl le of CU. 1 a he had visited there before! membered a a sweet singer er or indianaooiie.

aeeociei Uperln ten dent of the Antl tialoon league made a brief addrei upenimg To Day and To morrow i Ft. Wayne's New Store Will welcome you and endeavor to meet your wants irr Dresses, Cloaks, Suits. Millinery, Corsets, lory for eare la the movement for me overinrow tne liquur iramc mr Headiier le a powerful epeakvr and at dlf rerent time whs greeted by loud ep i leuee In hi ran arka he said we would live te eee tbe day when America would be without a aaloin and would dwell Under a etaluleae flag and said tt ue stai together until the curse Ja wiped from our lantk Kev R. linden Of Ptsasent Lake.j was called hone to officiate at a funeral 1 nd his report was gtven by blehop tout Th report of Rv larrott'evai I gllt wn read by Mra Perrott who sang oi verae of Onward chriettan dlere Rev VX Urlsnee, conference eu prlntendi aeye hie annuel ret ort a active nenbeis and four euperannuated tnleters bate paasea away h. peat 1 Cvenlnd teeelsn The evnln eeaiion oojif one at i 30 4 lock with HI shop Fout prealdli It, was an avangellmle rvlc and addresae wr made Ky Ovtrmayer of aterloo Rv Mull South Bend end Kev Uki of Klkhert They necueeea oinereui evenis lU me me oi Lhrist and iulld them to the prevent An The senlre waa largely attended.

The lJidi Aid eociety of the rhurrh red dinner at noon to about 100 It waa aa cUnt repeat and It waa no mall tinderUkli to feed eo many po pi 1 lad a did then work well aud deserve tm eli i red it for doing It Amoig tl visitors were Kev Shefer of Lisyt i el Davis ef Warsaw Weaael of Fort Wayne Key I "an I el Koblnaou snd wife, ef Vnl Waists Skirts. Furs, Muslin Underwear A Beauty Parlor For Hair Dressing, Manicuring and ChiropodyJ also an up to date Toilet and Hair Goods Department. Osri Saturday Until U'THJE CLOAK 122 124 West Berry Street um.i li WeSrfiwP pyyis I Ssr.

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