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fflP8 iijfijnu, in iwtiw. mn.mijinipiyn nn IV i J. rm UUiE FORT "WAYNB SlimUELV Fridftyi September 24, 1015. PERFECTION CAKES and COOKIES scarcely touch human hands Machines displace hand work, and do the" york cleaner and better than numatt hands; could possibly do it. machine 'ttiixfca dough, 'Another, cuts but the.

Cakes, three. 'dpzea. at each stroke of the cutter, and a Btrolttl JsJth every, tick of the clock. vv rA third finishes the cake, as It comer from the' oven by putting on a layer of creamy marshmallow, a covering of choco. late and a whole walnut njeat and it does all with pne Dozen of VarictW is thia Sterilized At Ybur Grocers gftSW ISCUIT A MPANY jj MAAMMMAMAAAAAMyMMWWWMVWM AT THE JEFFERSON, ALL STAR CAST Iff 'VIA WIRELESS' Wireless;" showing at Hip inn tndnv nrnr ft frnftf tfnr Instil the iovcrs Action qnft theater feature Gall Kane, George.

CohaitV foremost star. This lovely' young Broadway actress bids fair, to cveri in' crease the popularity she held on the stage, 'where she appeared in Key to Baldpatc'' and later in "The Miracle. Man," by hoi' triumph on the nhico fcHrtf rin English actor of fonsierabto note, "and east cimp'ofte4 VIRGINIA OLDS Private Dance Studio. Phone lH2fli skm, W. Berry St.

entirely of stars, gjlcs assistance fn this drama yhie1i' cannot, help hut. delight those. ')n) it. I'nraraoiiiit' Travel Series ceuiplete the hill for. the day.

"Neal'jof Navy'' Tomorrow. 'The third, installment "Neal nf the Xnvy" bring forth another series of connection with the yellow: packet. A Mutual master is shown on Saturday. MILLXNERY We haye the best showing of inew Fall Hats, at reduced prices, Remember, we are out of the high rent district and we can give, you the best styles at lowest prices Let us show you. REYNOLDS, 126 Wayne St.

Dehm $9,70 MUUnery IS UNSURPASSED Of course there js a Miin why ovitv llat is distinctive, different, rrcatuiii inspired by imported models and by our ft II led milliners. $9.70 JIATS ARE A DE1IM SPECIALTY. They are made 'finest jiiitferiqlt nii miist pastf fore they. are given, a tdaco. buir 'Wo', an nyeii about? tfio liiiliigstf Araona iniiilfr at.

tyc ''j'XK? ''Vr High' crown llal'at' fur.trin'irni4: 1 at f. I.f tr JumIiAiii AN EXCEPTlbNAt, SHOWING OF $rHATS. Hundreds of ltat at tlw above prlcn hiiviust leeri ninde therefore' thrt tyle iiro. the newrt; larKe and Hat for JouiTff cirU inid matrons of all' ngir. Ilpauti'fiil mKleh at to; black aillc.

velvet icrowns rneircled with ribbon. of flinty feather, jet niid biicklo orpa SPLENDlb.UNTRIM.EB JUTS At TO $1.50 nnd Black Velvet Huts hi wediuni arid sm'afl at BOc $2 lairce Black Velvet Slurred' Itrim 'JlnW' i.V.IWff NO CHARGE TRIM)ttINO SERVICE. 'Xo additional, vharne will be a'jnda. rovided tlie. materials are l.iolit;ht store.

G. t)ehm, W6 Calhoun Street IF Refinement and Quality In Diamonds These ''Iih M'th are MniHnri hi irh llii(vt iiality white inond, perfectly nd Iridum Pltihiini They flu aenraiice fif tc.x eptioiiaHv btilliaiil. bea'ntifii). SOLITAIRES; WiUity. and the rci'iminable price malve's them very WE ARE SOLE AGENTS.

FOR THESE CLUSTERS "On Displjy in Our Window." Trenkley Koerber Will CALHOUN STREET. No downtown store out as aose as; uour pnone cn LT i It I .1 FLORIST 2 6 02 Thompson Ave. noneb23l Miss I'liyllis Randall fa, making Kcii dallvi)lc ii ahort visit. Mr. and Mrs.

0, K. Uu'HIlh left the first of this week for a trip to nia. Miss 1'ldrcnco MacMIHan, of Master on avenue, lias' gone to ana Bloominntoii.IIL, on visits. Mrs. 'Levins, DaVVald and Miss Klla DcWald afo visiting.

Mrs. Bott, Logan sport, for a few. days. Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Maxvvell have ccme h.omc front itonu C'it'y' the sea and hnvo. closed thel cottujjp. Miss Minnie Draham, of East Lewis street, is In Chicago visiting her. sister, Mrs.

Adant LaMar; for ten Miss MacDpugall and. Miss. Virginia Cary havr arriVed from a visit, jil Swth Thp ladies inadc the trip by motor. Mrs. Ann 1).

of East AVayii ulrect, on Friday evening for Wash U. and Xew York; City, for an (ndefliiite lenplb of time. IV, Mm! .1. H. Coyl.

Washington; boiileva'rd west, have Teturned front (i few 'days trip is Itutfalo, Y.i and other 'eastern wedding of. Miss Liziie "Poeppej nnd Henry V. Ilcinsoth. will take place tin Sunday ini Ht. Peter's Lutheran Oiinch at lloegleiin ltcy, Docrfflcr will ofllciate.

Miss Mary Johnliigs, and Aliss Eya Kelsey "16ft on Friday for a visit witli relatives of 'Miss arid friends both and will attend the Bluffton fair for a few tlays. A party of ladies bent on having' a jolly time perpetrated Jsurprise on Sillier, at her homij in Hoag Inrid on' Thursday evening. Cards were a bountiful hinch was enjoyed. Miss Octlve jrclntos.h entertained the C. W.club memhera at a thealcr fiarty on evening which was enjoyed by 'Mi'oseV Gertrude Kihhneyer, t'lara fljul Edna Jahn, Grace.

lViiicej. and Hilda firenienbach. 'Die eampllr'e girls elected Mlcerar to servo the eo'niing' season at a recent meeting. Prestdent i Misa Ellz nbeth Bogier, secretary Is Mlsa Helen lackilis, treasure', la Mistf. Ifeleii Scott.

M.iss Williams temainspiard an of. merry company of the Tiirhec so on' Thursday libme nf 2028 Jolvn street. (6 help hercelebrate'her birthday, nn'rit ver.sary. a ndj fol'' lowed hy refre'shroenta and everyone present had a good' time. A doZenyotmg hoya aiid girla from high school ranks enjoyed ganie of ilium and some.

Very tempting things to eat afterwards at the. homo of Mlns SfargareU Evans, of Old Fort jdaco, Tliiirsday evening In honor of Miss Kntheriuo (Vymsfock, of IVovid'enee; Mrs. Frank Walter gave. a small party on Thursday afternoon at. the.

home of her mother, Mrs. Xellic Fee, in h5rior of Miss raulino poVblef, who has been visiting "relatives here, for some time and departed Friday for visit in INr ru before she continues tier journey tij. her own home in. IIiinlnigto.il. Y.

Va; The 'guest' wore particular friends of Mixs Jloobler. Thrt Jtisscs Xnonii Baxter and Daisy Slieota, this, city, who are, visiting Air. ami Mr. Millon Bater, nt Ferry, wVr'e Jtlie honof gUeKts at a' rer cent Kqoial. gatheViiij; of.

some seyenty five oiirig; people, nr 'that vicinity' at Lone farm. There' wi fftgaines, contests, nnd refreshmeiits to con tritiuto to the the fdeasant occasfoii. Loiiis Scliroeife'r gavp' first aiUd iuipUal party on when she entertained, afeW frieiids'ai dinner party nt her npw Jiome at 824 like tiWnw. A lovely arrnngemerit of made llie diningrooin attractive. The guests Misses 'Elsie Meyers: Mabel Martin.

Fhra Limei Pella Heck; Alma, i'lora Byrer nnd Bertha Seeincyer. iiir, jeorge iebersteint of TUirl street; gave, beautifully plaiinAl' purfy at homo: on Thursday in honor of )itr sister, Miss Gertrude Txieelmer, various coiiiesis. games, music and an elaborately sery ed lunch' Wftri special pleasures cif tlie. eveniiig. Miss Vivian Jline and Harold Ixiecliiier npsisted In sprviiig.

Miss, Agnes Witte. Miss Zcll.i Wagneri Boy Ktrcheval and Ixiii'l. Van (amp Won the Other', guests. of Die eveniiig' were t.oretta Heber sieln, Gertnid'e Witte. Carol Ktover, Alma Bine, Kva Kelsey ati'd.

Messrs. Clirisfeny Dar roil Archie 'Smith nnd Iferschei Coyle, Miss Dorothy, daughter of "Mr. and Arrs. B. '11.

Homers, of 2318 WeWter street, eelebrated her birthday anniversary nri Tliiirsday with a cbinpany of playmates at party. The principal thing after the children arrived at Doro tby'a home was the playingpf game. That, Jim was 'followed by a. Supper wlilcii'rrsrTSoTrief's had; lilariiicd Wltlr. out forgetting a single that little folks like even to lovely gifts of dressed doll a.

basket of caiidy for each ot the children. The guests were Arline. Bohi'i, 'Betty Jlaekriey, IIecn. Mitchell, Cosette Garwood, Mary and Margaret Pocock, Marguerite Jiuefke, Patty Virginia Hecmeyer, Gladys and Stringer, Martha and Jaiie McBrlde, Xier.er aiid Vivian Master Maurice Elliott, son of Mr, Mid Mr. 11.

C. Elliott, of avei.iue, celebrated the anniversary of his hirlh on Tuesday by a cOiripany of. play mates and other friends it. a happy j.nrty, Therewas music; provided, especially for th afternoon and contests, and games both out' of doors and In were enjoyeil, Prizes in the. contests given, nnd pretty at supper tlnie 'which along with the birthday take and.

other good to eat Were other of. pleasure, the guests entertained were Mary and, Robert Eggcman, Michael, and l)onald Brayef, Paiillnc and kelson Beavetson, Hope. (Virless Gladys Toman, Maurice Paul nnd, Poynjer McEvoy, G'ladys ten liey. Frank a rid Catherine. Brattoiy.

l'aill. on of Rev, nnd JqIiiV'11. Itosoh, wa fourteen year's old on. Tliiirsday mid far a hi lnteiitln Went, the ria'y was to pa other days, school ni home duties, arid some playtime between. But Mr.

lini i nUoncd differently and in consequence Taul had unexpected invitation to tako'an tomobile ride after school and when ho arrived homo after that his mother ask id him td fetch 'her something from the school hall. Paul ran tip stairs to do hi mother's bidding and wa actually opunced upon, by hi Sunday school classmates, 'who gave him fourteen. slaps, across hi back and congratulated blm in less rarri'est ashion with their tongues. It was a jolly party, with plenty to. cat and drink and many games to enjoy.

The hours were from 0 nVloek. The bovs cave Paul a signet ring and hi Sunday school teacher, jis Henrietta Antekruse, assisted Mrs. Bospli in serving the boys their sup One of the prettiest nartle of this week, wag that given uy oits. ay ueaui and Mr. Itaiph Hardesfy, on Thursday afternoon at.

th home of Mrs. Hardesfy in Wells street, to honor MUs Gertrude Scely whose wedding to Ray Fish will take place on October J5. Tho room were beautifully decorated with flowers and paper. cupldS with the color of pink arid white predominating. A bouquet of pink cosmos blossom oc cuoied the certter of the supper tabic.

hand, painted place cards arid pink nut cup were an auracuyc aero, ration of the table besides the flower The mend wit also expressive of the dantc coloring; A. game of. red letter was enjoyed and prwe winners were Mis Jrcoe Rohynn and Irs. Elmer 'eistkorn. 'The gifts were, presented toi tho elecifd bride i by the winner.

TIw giieg'ts Misses Gertrude, Scely, Irene Rohyans. Margiieritc Wirth. Geor eria Wirth. Xeva Smith, Bessie Orr and Mr. Elmer Feihtkorri.

Mrs. Charles Diirriell. Mrs. ()tto Heiriy, Mr, Charles Ixjiig, Mrs, Elmbnd Seely, Mrs: Valentine' Bloilgh, Mrs, Frank Keller, SIrj, Lydia Miller, Mrs. Mary Barrow, Mrs.

Ray Deald and Ir.Halph Jlaniesty. Miss Seelv received many pretty and useful gifts for her new home. Woman's Leapie Board, there will be a metliig of the, executive board, of the Woman's League tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the WW. C. A.

Suits of SUPREME VALUE at 12.5014.95I9 rttTrTi''F' ir ll (f lILxVawAJfllfclflLlLWv I sfl 75 $24 75 VVUWWWAWAMM AT THE TEMPLE; Regular Matinee Sturdy; 'The usual' Saturday matirico 'will' be presented by th? Temple theater pUy er iri tho comedy drama, "Help; "Wanted," tho sinarl little bit written by Jack Iait, a Chicago tiewp paper Jiian and llctipn Writer But fevf of the modern plays presented in; the last tvo years bi Fort Wayne have created the stir that "Help Wanted' r'espQiisilde. Sot. It hiis served as a warning for heedless girls. And ha men cnloyirig young women to gather themselves together bit jnpre. 'tightly, so that suspicious tongues might pot be fiiiufo to chick.

The story is one of marked interest. It deals with the experiences of Gertrude Meyer (Miss, Ethel Ilameric who follows a long lino of "private secrctiiries" into the. oflice of Jerrold Scott, sn, (Mr. Maurice Jenk in,) a wealthy nd tinH nipuloiis mil lions ire. iertrude.

accompanies her em ployer to lunch fj cqucritly, despite wars niid a natural sense of peril, it to. escape; losing herVjob; She comes neiir the biiiik, biit does jiot toppleover because she in Jack. Scott, Mc Lain Gate, a'protectbr who braves Lis step father's displeasure to keep girl from Jiarm. Uf course the elder Scott reform and, everybody happy enough before.thei'urtain drops; This vehicle will be succeeded 'oil Monday. jjigmY by another rich' little bit, "Elevating; a.

Husband," MMAMAMAMAMAAMAAAMWMMVWWVMVt AT THT EXPRESS FOURTEEN DIFFERENT WARDROBES I Used By Princess Marella Each. Week. Is VVidow of Late Kid Mitchell. Princess MazclU has been identified by jnany pepple who have witnessed this week's performance at the Empress thur. ater She is the widiy "oftho.

late Kid MitclielJ, the well, known 'light weight tighter, who. was, welt khowa in Fort Wayne and who was married Lafayette xtreet jn October, 1000. Prin cess who lias Acquired anj won ''admiration arid tstceiri" all over tho a an exceptional oriental dancer, uses; fourteen wardrohw each one for each performance. Billy Gross, a cyclonic comedian, 'whose ability as a. humorist at the' spur of the has never been equalled here' has won the admiration of every one wlio lia seen; week's ittthe "Empresr theater Tlie choiii is gingery aggregation of 'pretty gk and.

they have been handsomely and daringly gowned for the ensembles. "the Hurley Giirley Girls" vylll be thlS bill next week at the Empress. AT THE ORRHEUBL MOVIE ACTORS ENDANGERED. When Boat Burta In "The Rejenera tion." Powerful Film at Orpheumi Xo incident lntter Illustrate tlie fau atieal effort of motion picture dlreetor to aeyiiro irealism in photoplay than one. which takes place in "The regeneration" the tcrrifie screen hit which is plaj lhg.al the Orpheum today and tomorrow iwilh lrockliffo'Fellowe and An' na Xilsson; Tlie scenario pf the origirini tory called for a scene in which, a river excursion boat 'I iipposed to', burn; at.

fording the stalwart hero an opportunity of rescuing a number of small chit' dren. In order" to visualize this scene wltli utter exactitude, thepro dueers of the play purchaged a Mississippi river "double tilled it' wlfli eight hundreil well treiried. "supers" and set ft afire, in less than teu minutes the river around tlie boat, was filled with swimmers paddling away from the bum borit with more haste than ccfe irinnv. Kwmw VAruM war nunuttcni and Tho very fact that, so many women have purchased hero establishes the fact that Oiir suits arc good for tho inpiicy. Wo frankly admit that wo couldn't give you sUch excellent suits if it were hot for the fact that some manufacturers have co operated with us.

If hotter, yalues were, to be had, we would have them here for you! Kot only will you save from $5 to $10 when vbu nurchaso a miit here', init voii k' ii.Ii'.. vjii i.twm) unu uui is in. correct style; finest fabrics used rthc making is KUpremely good and the colors arc handsome. If you aro really interested in getting the greatest; possible Value for your money yoii can select but one kind of suit a Pari Suit! Kvcry yantcd size is here so, you don't have to thiiik of disappointment on that SURELY SUCH SUITS AS THESE i BEST FOR YOU Just the one you'll look in, attractive ort will' )c iri a large assort menti All the new cloths are. re'preserited.

Plenty "of designs and plenty of prices, Voii'H particularly our present Kspeclally tbose. at $3,95 arid $4.95 And OurBelter Ones at $5.95 to $1 2. 50 Hundreds of, new waists In Georgettes, crepe de chine, pussy 11 low, taffeta, stripes and plaids, priced at; And $2.08. These new Fall mbiie's arc undoubtedly the cleverest fought out, in recent years', the wool dresses come in Gabardines, Serges and Crepe; the Silks in Crepe Afeteor, Crepe de CTilney Faille, In all new Autumn and In all sites. For Friday we feature Dresses at $9,95 and $1250 Other Dresses From $14.95 to $35 iMore new Waists! received week, raak iiiR our display the largest oi the season.

fn Wjfrn in Cl Jtr rLr'yW1 VP i 920 Calhoun St fffI 4H)MiMUMtMUiHMmH)itfMiiMHti)tUHtlHtttMHnMtMtMUMtt i.FdR HEALTH, BEAUTY AND GRACE, FAMOUS BEAUTY URGES ALL WUJyijaW JiAJUKUlSE DAILY. 44 Kt LTotreil'. "ZifeU Follies ssHCst MhpMa HHHHk Blood is "the iiourisheV arid scavenger of all tlie body's tissues, 'Without gooil blo6d oriecannothaye health without health orid cannot retain beauty, nor the grace that conies of a healthy virile, figure. leep breathing arid exercise are the test ways Of keeping the blood upply in good condition. exercise thuf'njl women can practice' is shown iii.

the. ncCoiiipauyirig. picture posed by America's famous B'15 tamity, Kay Lairrell, star of "yiegfeid's lollies." This exercise is advocated if One would bc'heiilthy, beautiful, nnd graceful. L'lo face dowiifard.on. the Jloor lfli the nriiij folded uiidcr the breast 'a pillows.

Xovy btiffc.n up the whole and rest upon tlie toes ahd bovr raising the hips an high as pis' ible. Xext lower llieni until the al)ilo nirn totiehcs the ground. Repeat thlt slowly, raising and lowering the body for ten count. Then refax and rest thking deep lirca.tha meanwhile. as the ancient craft burned like, tinder, the expert swimmers who Averc held iri had their hand full dragging the exhausted supers' to terra fir ma.

Monday HolbrooW Bl inn and Helwin will be seen: at the. Orpheum in 'The Ivory Snuff Tuesday rind Wednesday bring Km'iry Stevens in "Tho Soiilof a Woman," and Thursday William Ksrniim iri "Tlie V6nderful DAILY WEAR AND TEAR, Haven't, yon felt ihat liner Inst (net prompting 'you "to keep it' looking nice'' when you have a.new dress pr suit? Bt the gariiient soil with each Wearing, and soil is the "unconscious cause' or the indifference. you l'Cgln to feel toward it. night here is wherc; our service should When tle garment Is returned tq you us, inai oner lnsiinvi again uo to "keep it hices," Our he fountain of youth for your 'wearing ajiparel." Why let your clothing get. old troy Dry Cleaning Co.

Phone C003. at 'the story book small, Is a Bern. Anions 'the oilier li.lt on the current program are' the Seven "'eolo'nlal' Belles In a' dcilghtful. musical offerjngj'. Homer Mllfs.an.d Helen Iia.y arid, company In 'tlie skit, "An liin6ceiH In son.

the black da.rfydlllj joe Fields' and Will Ilajllday's fotcc, Mill ahi'l K.vtvri'iiy, marveft. iiiidi.vrl and gymnaetlc nov. "Over the See Calhoun Place tomor row. VWWWSWWM AT KEITH PALACE jjyj ffiAtf'm i j. j.

j. KNOW8 WHEN TO STOP. Re Samuels Leaves One. Still Hungry tor Her Songs. Kotrieone has announced the secret of ftaatronomlc dellarht' to be found 'In leaving the table while still, hungry, and, not to stuff Oneself to satiation.

Ttae Ramuels, th'evlvaclous comedienne at the. New pal aca this week, has Adapted thl rule to her amusement menu arid leaves tier audience Just a bit hungry for a few more songsi Hhe probably would have to sing a dozen more than she does to satiate them for this clever songstress Is a charrir artist pf class. Her little laugh Ji EXQUISITE DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL PATTERN mi HATS AndlintrimmeciShiapes In Our Popular Priced Section. Th'e'iiioHt coiiijiictri line of pinartly T.riiiinlctl Hots in, tho city. Kvcryiicw shape In tlie lest colors of the season 'Hats' for Miss ami So easy to select one from our iiiiiiichso collection ailtl just tlie price you 'want to pay $2.98, $3.98 to $4.98 JJNTRIMMED SHAPES New Jilack Velvet Saijors $1.00 ynlu.es, Large Velvet $2.00 values, oiily.

i95o, Pancy Dress Sliapcs; $3.50 values, only. Silk; Velvet Pokes Sailors New Roll sideband with special head sizes; $5,00 All the' Newest Trimmings School Girl Hat 'Extra Special Susan The new Scarf Here. All These Bargains Only at the Biggest, Best and Busiest Store MALjLOY'S 1018 CALHOUN STREET, Uii irtoua Mthsu iktimMmitiilltf,.

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