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FORT WANE SENTtNEl. iMQMiAT.r AUGVST; in f. Ml ri if. IV II PI k. I ft ft 'ii'fe fftf pi'' CI ir F1' Mlsv.

Mary Abel left this foy Tlsli Itf Indianapolis; Mri and Mrs A. T. biikeris came today from outng at lke James. MUi Margaret Saylbr; 'of Old Fort place, has returned from, a Visit Chicago; i The Mles of Dany I1L are guests of itlss CWra JPprter. for Mr.

On Mrs. D. Qumpper'ane EoiriB tei now City oh, to spend, e'n days. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Twlnlnis left yesterday' for rp to City; and George or.ColsigtyJhM: Joined family here; with Mriij J. Misses May ana.Gertrude filler, V.of In, Cleveland Miss Elttabeth Tohleti of. East Ta ''btt: street, hasi returned twin ten 'days 'stay at'Ciea'rViakeV Ci Starkweather, of 120 West Jelfersoii'street't, fca returned from a.jlsit;:in'Wi,scon8in. Aihlcago. Is yls' JUng her sister, Mrs, Walter Welch, of East fcrelgh ton avenue 'Miss, Clara' BandSu of trfv(na: ave nue, has; gonoi to Dayton.

Ohio, for 'a few ciays' vjsit with friends. The: Frst Colonial Card club will meet oii: Wednesday afternoon wl.t,V Mrs. of LaHcslde. Miss 'Btclla Helmer, Miner street; came home oi. Sunday, from five weeks' ivslt, to titles.

MtiYi EiHaiy and: her 'sister Mrs. TV lighter, nre. spend a tewtlays In' Cincinnati. Will 'paidlhga of E' have returned from a Charles Shelter; and family ham re turned from weeVs'. visit wltli i his danghtefi; 'Mrs.

Blanche WUbraham, Moham will entertain cojtnpany at cards tomorrow afternoon Jn 'honor. of Mrs. Anna Downing, Mrs. 'fi. A.

Wood will etitertain party of Fort Wayne ladles at her, cot at Xake Jameson Thursday. Walter J. Welch, of East '1 entertaining her liter. Miss Mary' Gettjr, of Chicago, Miss Orsce; Wellsii 'of Ind. who.

was the "guest, of ih'ef unyle; Dr. Hi.Q. Wetlst returned hom, Rogers. ani: Geneva, of Xakeslde, left today for Buffalo' and Falls. Mri and anil: Of Liakesfde, came home today from; anV outing: f'8eTerat weeks at Clear has returned.

ifroinVa' Ip.i.through olor rado, OalKornia, and" f'; MUs Gertrude, Kocks, of Eastjliewls streeVhas ireturnsd toovi'iday s'' stay the Knelpp sanltarlum.Rome city Mrs, Chartes' BIc.kei,. by her daughter; ihasione'tChlcagci and Milwaukee to, visit 'friends. an(l relatlres' Mrsi F.i Buechner and daughter; Miss liydla 'Byiechher, Hennftn street, hare gocie Lake James for a few i Theodore1; FJ ank'andsons lave coma ffrpini': a. two trip the Thousand; Islands, 'New and Far Rocka way beach. Mrs.

C.R. Iane and daughter, Mlas home today from atf outlngbt several weeks, at Clear Mrs. J. of Lakeelde, has returned frorn, a month's visit In different: Michigan places and has as The "Rogiers SoEasy" One of the NeAt BT and MOST PRACTICAL. noe piece: Jilde A SLENDER O.OLD BAND eonneeUos the leneee all that Cu be adluatedrbu the noe with one hand.

"ROQttRS 0 hee several excluelve feature and GUARANTEED AOAIN8T PRBAKAOE FOR NO CHARQE FOR 'EXAMINATION. Qlaetea from 11.00 up. i Rogers iVBSIOMT SPECIALIST. IrTWTBtHRV 'if REEf" Member N. Optical 8ofety.

her; guest jirs. J. P. D.unnebacke, bf Detroit, (May Teagarden and Miss Julia Trlir, "of West Superior street hays cotho ihbme from' an, eastern, trip to. Cleveland and Buffalo.

i' VMrti Durneli has gonef: 'to Lake to vtslt her daughter. Mrs'i 'R, Bfadleyi who; 'Is, spending thee eiimmftr at rthe' 'A: Meyer place 'has gone to Buffalo, J. iiYla Canadian lake Vpplnts; arid to 'bei Bone' 'about 'C: Texterl'lirid cella, jot are ylslttngiMri and ltler: of 'West; Berry; Misses Msthllda and Sophia, Mbrsch; Of Wail will leave tomorrow, for Kn'Oxvllle; Tenri' to lsit sister yllss Birlha" of gansporti' hsa' returned hoine 'aftrVa Miss, Herman Traxler and" Mrs. 'Charles. Crsn, and children have come, home, frciin LelpsiCi where spenPa wefc with rf latlyes.

Mrs. .0. Reld.of Lincoln, are In tlie tlty vlaiUng Mr. Ray's jl'L. Rogler, of 811 W'ashlhgton ibouleyard.

west. Miss, Margaret Cunningham, of Mas tersbn avenue 'has. come borne where she spent six week's at So'ith Haven and' Gull; lake. Maty 'Kret came home today from a twb weeks' oiitlhg Walloon Ijake.Mlc.h. DuVlngthe time Mrs, Keel and the Soo.

Mrs. Edward fclps'ett and sin, Boydf of South Harrison street have' gone north for two week's' stay at Pe toakey and other Michigan polfrts. and Mrs. Jacob. Thomma; anil daughters, Lillian, Viola and Verri, and Henry Schroeder gone to Crbbkei) fake.

for a week's outing. Miss Bertba Wilkinson, of Jackson went to Chicago. On Saturday for a visit and will also, visit 'friends In Milwaukee 'before she returns :ho.mO,. Miss Ellyibeth Slbler, who spent seveiral weeks, here visiting friends; left Saturday for Cascade where she spend the coming Miss. Virginia Bash, of West Wayns street; has: Walloon' Jake.

spend six weeks. Miss Hester Bash, who accompanied her sister north, has returned home, Mr. arid Mrs, Ja tries' It. of Garrett 'Mrs. Mclntyre and Miss; Mc Intyre.

of Auburn, and McTl'ghe. also, of Aubiirn, have returned home after a visit with Mrs, Mary McOscar. jlrs. JX p. Gallagher, of Wilt streeU is entertaining; her mother, Mrs.

Itob MlddtepOint, K. and hef'slster apd Mrs. Freder Icks and Master. Reginald, from Tonal Cr Alarts. Bmall' company of ladlea, special friends of 'Miss iAgbes Marti, on Sat' urday afternoon In bf Miss MarU's deparfilre for Vlneianfl.

Ni Where she; will again attend, school jy. L. Bagby, Of "WestSnperlor strpet, has returned from a "four Week's' visit In Richmond, Bradford and Plqua, and has a heyguest; Malcolm btPlqaa: Mr. and Mr. Benjamlri Zook, of Louisville, are the: cltyi th? guests of Mr.

and Mrs. George Lemas ter and Mrs. 3. Doty. 'Mra, Zook is a sister of.

Mr. Iemaster and Mrs. Doty, Mris, Frank Kepllnger returned to Pi ij)a, today after a few days visit with relatives here her son; Livingston. Kepllngef, returned to; to continue: his studies at the academy. Rabbi and Mrs.

OutUrmacher'; two sons, of Baltimore, who are lngi Mr and Mrs, Frank, of Washington; 'boulevard west, will. ye. main until Thursday, when they wll return home. Mrs. E.

J. Lbngfleld has returned home from a montri spent In camp at AValdemar park, hear Erie, Pa, She was accompanied by Miss Rose Wels, bf'St, Marys; Pa who, will be' her guest for 'a Miss Jennie Bayless, of West SupJ rior has gone, to Chlcagox to visit friends a tew: days when' she will go to to 'Join a party of i friends who are to take trip through southern. Wisconsin in automobiles. Miss Ola Marks arrived today from Lake Wawasee arid will be the guest for Miss Marjorte of Washington boulevard' west Mis Marks and hw sister, F. E.

Rlb Jetti will, spend the iwlnteriiere, hevi'iand Chenowethand Mrs. Cbenow.eth's Mrs; Gi hero; last evening' from 'ihe)TjPblMpplneav Mrs. Kern Is. Ill and the trip was made, bn.heir account, furlough of a short', time, In, the, states. West.

DeWsld; have: gone' to Lake 'Wawasee' to bo guest at, the; Bradley cottage Durneirai ter, i vti AiBradley, Mis Addle) Durneli and he'ricpusini Mis Town Popular Buttonecl Skirt (By Seniirtets Free Cook Book YELLOW Allow a pound of sugar to ich. Dini tomatoes and a half, cup wstef to each pound frttiL tomatoe wltli boiling water, then skim. Make a ayrup of ths ugar and when boiling; ktra add the Hftv' ready a sliced lemon thit has been cooked; in, boiling wster and a little ginger. Add to the tomatoes. Cook' until, tbey.

srs dear, remove, paelt In. Jars, cook the syrup tlUc; pour over; arid seL 'a 11 I A II II II 1 III ill ''li'J 1 a 111 HI ft 1 "II 1 III iLWi mM 1ft i i S7G SIZES Tor wear separate waists the skirt Illustrated particularly desirable. The pattern is cut in six sizes, from twenty two to" thlrty itwo inches waist measure. To copy It for the average person requires five and sevenseven eighths yards of material forty four inches wide, or. five, arid one quarter yards of material flftjr Inches wide.

If the Skirt Is finished without the; fold, four yards of either, width goods; will be sufficient. Tbe: grirmenl Is closed on the left side of the front and is finished In the back.wlth hox pleat, ornamented material covered buttons to correspond with, those used on the front panel, The Plreetoire, style, whch' is popn lar, has brought about many changes In the cut of the skirts. Intended for autumn winter wear. They fit rtiore snugly than, eyer over' the' hips and, are much narrower at the lower edge; besides they, are perfectly1 flat in the; and pleats may bearranged at point are'stltched to' a depth of. from six.

to Inches bejow the walat line." A'sto finish; of the seams, Individual taste may. be, exerclsedV for both: (he stitched, tailor finish and' the plain aean; are equally. fashionable. Serge, arid mohair sire the staple', rnaterjai; used for separate skirts and are1 selected principally fbf their wearing qualities. However, there are many novelty yyeaves that wear equally iwell, and If these ars; selected arid rieaily rnade brie has the satlsfa is a little When careful not designs, for taste' and so.

a skirt that lln'riry materials be rked color or ver In thai best old fashioned arid plainly, show the. season to which they belonged. The wide walled weaves In woolen goods are' particularly fashionable at present and are likely to continue so for some months to come, A dark blue serge or cheviot to a wide wall will make up effectively after this model. The trimming band can be of the Same, or of a contrasting goods, such as silk or satin. If material covered buttons are used on the skirt, they will wear much better If they "are made with a bone or metal rim.

CVENINO SHNTIN8L PATTERN COUPON. No. S7S August '2. ranifl Street and .,4,,,..,... City Stat Blae Deelred (Six', Must Put Coupon.) To obtatn the pattefa above.

111! out the coupon end encloee ten cents la. Umpt or.ooln. Addrese pattern Department; Fort Wayoe Sen'd. of' West Chester, were other relatives In; the hbusO party oyer Sunday. Miss Jennie Lake View, who has been visiting Miss.

Elsie Ellen of Wells Mrs. M. Travis, of Chicago, grandson, Crapseri who "were guests of Mrs. Ellenwood, have; left the city. Miss Crumley' returned home and Mrs.

Travis went to Mont 1 peller. for a. visit. Mrs. Ellen Hearlihle, of iZZ Baker street, was: given, a pleasant On Saturday evening In honor of her birthday anniversary; The surprise was; planned and carried out by the following young ladles Misses Bertha Llndeman, Goldle Denzel, Carrie Reitz, jFlorehc? Walda.

Dora Franks, Margaret Ferguson, Clara Schwartz, Flora Kohlmeyer, Xlllle Moore, Mrs. COFFEE THE CAUSE Of Various If does riot require" a Scientist to dls If coffeo is haririfuL Plain common sense and the simple habit of looking: for the cause things soon reveals coffee, In its; true light that of a hahl.t ormlng drug. "Mr tamlVy 'on both 'sides were confirm edcolTee topers," writes a Penna, 'rind wo' suffered from rtery ouSness, headache, sleeplessness, dizziness aid palpation of the "Medlcafitrestment never seemed to do any permanent good. I thought there must be some cause for these troubles and yet. did not find It was coffee tjntll was forty one had derived from changing to Ppstum, I quit coffee and used Postum entirely.

eat; three meals a day, have no headache nor palpitation, no nerve twitching In my face1 and: tVlon't have' to psy: Out' hard earned im'oney for "medicine. ri.belleye a'good hot cap' of Postum made strong, with milk arid, taken before retiring at night Is the heat, thing to keep a painter from haying lead poisoning. That's my experience a reason. Name given by Postum Battle Creeks Mich. "The' Road to In caskates.

Ever read the above 'letterf A new on appears from time to; time. TTris are, true and full of human liYSsrsert Keanelly tMMl daohters. Mary and Ruth, A fine supper was; part of, the entertainment, Rose Miss Anna Sehoenleln, of 7 Annie ayenue, this city, Mr. Georg? Ross, of Churubusco, were quietly married on Sunday at the new. home of the: bride and grooni; Rev.

W. T. Sanders. Of Columbia City, performed the ceremony. The brrde looked very pretty In which was a white silk, trimmed with lacb.

The bride carried of white roses. There; were, no Aft er Sept, 11 Jlr. and Mrsj Ross will be at, In, Churubusco. Conred Faulkner. Miss Addle B.

Faulkner and Mr, Richard A. of Allen county, were married at 5 o'clock on Sunday evening In the presence of a tew witnesses, in the Wayne Street church by Rev. Dr. Lenfg, ifP. coq, rad Is an employe of Wayne Knitting mills and for.

the present with hi bride will make. their home with his who lite about four miles west of the city. ICE CREAM IS FATTENING. fee: cream is, In effect, something like fruits, already told Taken with, meals It is fattening Eaten alone, as substitute for it Is nourishing is not fattening and Is easily digested. There Is no better luncheon summer than a cup of cold consomme.

followedby; a.dlsh of Ie cream, not Sherbet, The latter Is almost entirely hananf.lhat.nilany w.t.r; frilTfffr i itargejy It should, not be regarded as a luxury, bu.t as 'necessary hot weather, food, and the best quality that can be afforded should be. bought The better. It' Is, the rriore; cream It: contains, the more nourishing It bo comes. Iced liquids, taken In quantity, with are both' fattening Indigestible, It Is not to be expected that people will give them up, so the; next best thing Js that.they shall be taken meals. They will; not then digestion; 'and the harm "done Ja greatly lessened.

Only few kweet. ijovlng words that la all; but, coming from the heart and going to the heart, they would brlghterl many a life, arid comfort many a soul, as speaker of: them little i thinks. Let ns not so chary of them. PLEA JN OIL CASE MAY GET TRUST SLEUTHS IN IIIEMPT Frank arid Forcible State of Petition May Anger: Courts Waahlrigtori, Aug. Z4.

the dog days' of August it riioy be license of speech to whether, the "attorney general Uakattng on thin Ice. but that question la causing discussion In government circles and among the lawyers who are familiar: with practice In' the; United states courts; II; 1 aused by Uiepetltlon; which1 filed Chicago! by: 'the goysrnment Jn circuit court of 'appeals asking a rerlew; of (he; famous' $29,000,000 Standard Oil case. 'Attorney General. Boriaparte.and hi aaslstants, Frank B. Kelldgg, special counsel, and District Attorney Sims and: Mr, Wtlkersoa; of Chicago.

did not mince worda In drawing the petition. Foreiful Among In discussing the' case, they found simple woiilsto the I ment. Whetfthe writing of the formal appeal was undertaken the same simple but forceful language tised to state the exceptions which the govern? me'nt finds to the decision. It was not' necessars. for them, to summon.

courage to tellTthe; court that It had "done a great arid that. It 'had "laid dowii an impossible) rule." The assertion that the court had made an "Innovation In criminal lawthat. If applied, would destroy the enforcement "of most' statutes," ivfas written; down without; si Criticism Is Strong. The attorney general went even further, stating that Judge Grosscup In previous case "laid down an exactly contrary' rule to the One he lsild down In the tkandard bll.case." Jt Is serted that the court "misstated the iand. 'misconstrued" Jridge' Landls' rulings.

These and other serious reflections upon the) court raise' the question as to whether there Is of soma one high In authority being held In con' tempt of court when the petition, toy review Is considered by ths circuit court of 'appesls; METHOtJ )ti Ypi)RyORk. A vounsr and inexperienced house wife often begins her, married: life with an' Idea that the number of duties that lis before her are pbsltlvely appalling, 'with the belief that unless 'she gives "up Interested her" before marriage ahe. csu? Following such a belief, she Is after. ward found In the1 mul tltiid lnbus; trifling duties without ij It for, herself. Yet If had been mapped jout 'from the, first she might have kept her old and.

all would; have gone'welV For Instance, all, Jobs on. orie floor, should be. In and, all; comparatively, dirty such as dusting, lamD cleaning, arranging' and so forth, should be. finished; off needlework, 'or anything requiring equally hands, is entered upon, says Woman's, If you, neglect these" little points half the morning Is absorbed In, up aridr stairs and. washing hands, in talking what is; going to be.

done and trying' to, recall what; you Were on: the fco'nt of commencing. Mr.and 'Mr. Henry Stejnacker and Edith, Mfi and Mrs, Frank Pollock, Wallace street, have gorie to. i akeGeorgetoJoln; other friends and take ft northern, trip: L. of.

Bucyrus, Is Visiting Mrs. Madge 'B. fBowles, of o28 East Berry 'street, HON. JAMES El. WATSON LOVE A FORM OF MADNESS.

fr r' Scientists say that love Is a form of madness. Certainly the love mad hesa Is about the most harmless form of dementia, ft Sffords the, afflicted one en endless amount of rapturous happlneas, and to the. world at large an opportunity to smile with a feeling of sympathy or envy behind. Almost every adult has experienced wild; transports of "sentiment; 'They belong; mostly" to routh, After taln age love does not always create) such fury and of 'emotions' as that, which; sweeps the; young, says Woman's Life. Age makes folks more matter of fact, but in the heart of every woman there lies lMtle memory 'story of her first love affair, and'thls, she delights' to dwell upon In Idle dreaming moments See Oldfleld endeavor to break the record at the Driving Park tbmbrrbw.

Admissibn 50 cents. 0QIO EtECTRK Best Lino to Lima Mlddlrton Oonlinental Hamilton Defiance BprlnRflcld jRichtriond Oolunibas. Union "City' NeUarkr Greenville: Zanesrllla. See tlckejt.agent oraddress.i I A. Burkhard A.

Gr jE. A LIMA Democrats Attention $3 ROUND TRIP TO Indianapolis smd "return yl Fort Wayne Wabash Valley Traction August 24 and 25 Good; 'retarrilng until August ,28. jAccbunt KerniNbtification DOCTOR BiARY WJBLERY1 SHVS1C1AK AN SiatUKU.V. Olhco Hesidtencs 40' Berry 'Hi; KI'ECl AltiTf ll i'taeWseS of Vorp.en. Telephone i 3 a fm.

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Let us play it foryou. A single selection, will convince you of; it powibilitje inthe.home, will shoyy you Why Packard user recommends it to his friends, PACKARD MUSIC HOUSE FORT WAYNE, IND. 930 CAIsHOUN ST. PINGREE OXFORD SALE Candidate for governor, will deliver his keynote address at the Princess Rink, Wednesday evening; 26, at 8 o'clock. Everybody iri vited 2 HISTORY IS MADE IN THE DAYTIME The Sentinel delivered on your supper table With The Day's Complete Histbryy i per; HaBVansKsaMaaaaaMsKi Pin 'VjbSjDK' 'Bo(Jh Offers greater this, week; than ever, before.

YOUR Shoo money will do you more good right now than It has' fpT a long time II bring It; STAR SHOE STORE Our special clearance sale of Plngree made summer footwear Is on. Old customers know.what ths means; new' ones will glad to learn. WE'VE bur entire stock of. 1808 styles ot Oxfords in this sale; no "JOB LOTS'r just make SPECIAL SALK." A.tl STYLKS AT $198, $2.48, $2,98 Every Pair a Bargain STAR SHOE STOR 8l4 CALHOUN STREET; BYE There less'idanger! from; any no matter how trivial EYE OPEnATIONS AKE; First, the; danger ot. folsonlng; second, Ot.

blood, poisoning; third, of failure to accomplish he end sought tburtb; that too nj uch cutting win; make; matters; the eyes theT are too dry and itchy. If they are crossed. If Vision is hot good. If 'tbey are If you hare headaches If you are neryous; If you want comfort, see Look For the Stbte Tt OF.H THAl.MObOO.ST ai TrenUeir Sh Koerlicr'; Jewelery $tore t. VV guayihtee Jbet is.

hot competent bnt; yeliahle; In "Jyery yray, He graduatect from Depart ment of bphthalmoiogy, WGOtailpK. 'NEUIlptOGlCAi dottEoBi if; sjChartere; Ayenrie, itiUL.

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