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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 15

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r2 1 'W 'ftifajV ibecmb' 1914," THE FQRT, MNE; tA Specials For One Week Shirty JPleated or 20 Ir Cenfe Off; on all SeaterOoat. rSMTPer dent. Off on all; Imported VeloAir Hats. All Falmacaans at Coat Christmas Suggestions rTics, 'Gloves, Scarfs, Silk Hose, Bath Eobe.s, Pajamas, Silk and Lincri Handkerchiefs, LOollar Bags, Tie Holders, Tie Pins, Cuff Links, Um brellas, and many other small necessities. BUY HIS CHRISTMAS PRESENT HERE THE BUCKEYE 814 CALHOUN.

MWMMMWMMWMyyfcWMyIMMMWWMVVMMMWywWWWWVWWWVW CELEBRATE FIFTY YEARS OF REDDED LIFE MMAMMMMMtMMMMMWVWMMWWNWWVVVVMWWVWWMMWWWVMWVMMWWWM iaHEiZaaY TJHKMB alsuT uuJHtfittfci fWnB' SOCIETY 'v The local member of the P. A. R. are in the meeting for themselves led invited frie'hdi'to be held next Monday at the residence of Mrs. France It.

Robertson; recent stste regent, at which time an address will be Riven by Mis. James Jt, Fowler, of Xafnyetle. Mrs. Fowler's subirct will be' South America nd. her address will be illustrated by tfOpiicon views.

Mrs. Fowler Is the trios widely known woman in Indiana A. R. work, as she has been state ifient several times and has also served two terms as a rice president general or the' national society. An extensive traveler and a woman of unusual did tingulsaed appearance, Mrs.

Fowler is speaker whom it Is a pleasure to hear ana she always has something to say Quite out of. the ordinary. Sirs; Robertson will be assisted during the evening In tho duties of hostess by' Mrs. Edward White, Miss Margaret Vescy and Mrs. A.

II, Perfect. Mrs. Frank Walter and Miss Elease Fee have issued invitations to an afternoon party next Monday at the home of Mis Fee, in honor of Herbert Fee's fiancee. Miss. Edna Helt.

Robena Orvis and Mary Louise Rhamy, are spending tlio week end in' nuntertown. Mrs. (I. IT. Iloopor, of West Wayne street, baa gone, to Jacksonville, for a visit with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Smith and Miss Eva Smith have bone to Springfield, 111., for a week's visit.

Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Kesslnr are planning to lea vo soon for Florida to spend the winter.

Miss Afin Powell of Pasadena, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Abbott, of tirackenrldg street. Mrs. C.

M. Jpnes entertained the members of the II. M. club at a luncheon on Wednesday noon. Mrs.

W. P. Cooper has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Oeorge Brown, of Lafayette. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Oiok, of Port land, are visiting relatives in this city ror a tew days. Miss Fern Ileyman and Howard Key man of Bellevue, ars here on a visit to Mrs. Catherine Ileyman and family of South Calhoun street. Mrs.

Clara Zollars Bond has been appointed a member of the jnusio committee of the Indiana State Federation of Clubs; Miss Eosalyn Howe, of Evanston, 111., who bad been here visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Sperry for several days, has returned noma. GOTTLIEB HITZEMANIT. Born in Germany, emigrating to this country in early youth, wedded in Fort Wayne, and today celebrating the if. tieui anniversary or tneir marriage ac their home, I Wit street, is, in a.

few. words, the. story of Mr. and Mrs. GottliebGottlieb llltzonvann, whose picture arc shown above.

To bo mora Mr. and Mrs. IHtremaiui enjoy good health and the ten children born to them, are With their parents at this golden wadding' day celebration, which in a way is a quiet affair, as only the children and their families and brothers and sisters of Mr, and Mrs. Ilitr.enuuiri are present this evening at tho Informal but bountiful dinner sorved at 7 o'clock. Mrs.

Ilitremann wsa Elizabeth Gick bo foro her nuarriage, a daughter of Mr. and Car par Gick, Slio was bom in fllasebach Kreiswetzla' in 1845, came with her parents to this city in JSfi3. Mr. ITitremsnn's birthday wna ten years previous to his wife's or August 21, 1B35. IT came to this country in 1862, and two years later' was mar MRS.

GOTTLIEB HITZEMANN. tied In St. Paul's Lutheran church by tho pastor. Dr. Sillier to.

Fraujoin Gick. KcmarKabio good is, a character! lsiic of this fine German family along with such admlrablo qualities as tlirlft, energy, honor, courtesy and general iip Tightness. It is lio wonder that Mr. and Mrs. Hitrcmann feci that they have teen truly bleaeed in many ways.

Aside from, their children who aro Henry O. lllUenmim, Mrs. Otliel Hlylhe, Mrs. ficorgo Slnmsor, Mrs. Harry Wagner, Mrs.

Oscar. Hugo' and Carl, August, Gottlieb, Fri dorick and Herman lliUemnnn, there aro present Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gick, Mr. John Gick, Mr.

Oeorge Hick, Air. and Mrs. Conrad Click, Mr. and Mts. Villiam Schmidt, Mr.

and. 'Mrs, Frederick all of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Uenry Gick, of Portland. Una state.

With two nil of thV children of Mr. and Mrs. ITllseinaAUva in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Wiijf'ilves in Chicago and the on, is at work in Do troiCfuich.

Ma. The Orpheum Cloak Suit Go. I309 Calhoun Street Phone 2761 1 Specials for Saturday Only $6.50 $9.50 Coat resses Regular $12.00, $12.50 and $15.00 values, at Suits Sizes 16 to 42. Regular $15 $18.00, $25.00 values, at. Ladies' Coats Regular $12.50 and $15.00 tf flfl values, at Ladies' Waists All sizes.

Regular $1.25, Qflp $1.50 and $1.75 values, Mrs. Louise Moray and daughter have changed their, residence from 705 West Berry street to an apartment at 61 0 of tho same street. Mrs. Catltierine Wagoner, who has been ill with malarial fever at St. Joseph hospital for several weeks, is convalescing and Is at horns again, at 813 Lafayette street.

The member of a bridge club of which Mrs. W. N. Merrill is a member, were her guests on Wednesday after noon at her home in Washington boule vard, west. Miss Lucy Moore, of Columbus, is spending the winter here with Miss Portia Bohyer, for the purpose of continuing her musical studies under thq direction of a musio teacher of this pity.

Georgo a. student at Choate school, Wallingford, and Kenneth Noble, a student at Taft school. Water town, are coming home the mid: dlo of the month to remain until after the holidays. Kiss Harriet Denn and her mother have moved into their new home at 1230 State street, and a number of their friends and neighbors gava them a surprise last evening in the way of a house warmlnir. Airs, xiean and Aims vea.n I received a.

number of useful gifts. I There will beav meeting of the Wom I ana league, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the puuuo library. Miss Flora Wilber. chairman of 'lie educa tional department, ha arranged to have Miss Charity Dy, of Indianapolis; be present' to. speak concerning the possibilities, of history from a dra toatid viewpoint.

J. Krapf, 824. Eaat tewU street; entertained a number' of his friends l4t evening. Those present to enjol a splendid time were Adolph Lankenau, Dave Murray, Ernest' Branning, Arthur Deg: its. Homer Lewis, Dr.

Vi O. Ridley, Fred Martin Edw. Yasto. Oeo, W. Krapf, Paul Grote, Elmer Au mann, Frank Howard Keller, Emmet Allen, Henry HJldebrandt and A.

J. Pfeiffer. Mrs. nsxry Lnfey, of 1520 East Creighton entertained the Wed nesday Altarnoon oiud or wnicn she is a member, this week. Prizes were 'won by Mrs.

Olnther, Mrs. Lufcy and Mr. Other members are Mesdames Mills, Somers, MeKenxie, Miller, Ferguson, OT3rien, Sheehan, Armstrong, Barter, Mrs. Somers will bo the next hostess. MilKMetttsnismi ii AT THE MAJESTIC.

IHHttHIII I FORT WAYNE WOMEN TO ATTEND MEETING CongreBs: pi: Mothers, and ParentiTeaceriCluha at Huntington. Headed by Charles II, Spalding, Many members of the Fort VVay no. Mothers' club and parent teachers'teachers' association will to' Huntington Saturday to attend tho eleventh district congress of mothers' and parent teachers' associations. The convention will: be held in iha, Central Christian the rnoming session beginning at 9 1 30 o'clock, and some notable worn en; will be heard In addresses. The program follows i Morning Program, 9:30 M.

Fifth Grade, Central Building Invocation Rev, Colo Address of Welcome Mrs. Chas. Butler Response, i Hall, Peru, Ind Round Table Discussion Led by Mrs. Frederick Hoke, State. President of IndianaIndiana Dinner Twelve thirty.

Afternoon Program, 1:00 O'clock. MulO Chorus, William Street School Address Child ss a Future Citir.ea' Supt. W. A. Myers, Hartford City, Indiana, Musle Mrs.

Fred Dick Address Principal Ella J. Moore, Huntington, Indiana, Informal reception. Evening Program, 30 O'clock. Music High School Chorus Address. Oiville T.

Bright, Chicago Music High School Male Quartet AT THE TEMPLE. I 1 1 1 1 1 Thurston, the Magician, at the Majestic Again xomgnt ana Tomorrow. It has been the custom for the past forty years to devote a week to magie it ono 01 our ieaain theaters, which has enabled Professors Blits, Herrmann and Kellar, to make a profitable week's stay. During the past eight years, since Kellar's retirement, his successor, Thurston, has filled the honored, throne of magical greatness and his success in this city has demonstrated his fitness. Thurston will appear at tho Majestic again, tonight and: tomorrow matinee and night when he will present an entire new program.

Chief among his new features for this season aro "The Kew "Noah' "The Evolution of the Ncgro'V "Balaam and His "Animated "Aerial ''Tho Chocolate Soldier" and "Creation''. MAJESTIC TODAY AND SATURDAY Matinee Saturday Prices Evening i.v to $1.00 Matinee boo THURSTON The Great Magician But three more performance remain' of the current run with the Froliqucs of 1014 at tho Temple, this evening and tomorrow's matinee and evening performances. The next big Barton attraction at tho Temple will be Uncle Sam's Belles, another big girl show with a cracking good beauty chprus and. featuring the world's greatest dancer, Co cheeta, a girl who haa achieved interna tional famo with her terpsichorcan efforts. The management of the Temple la considering the advisability of providing special matinees for the women In response to the repeated deniands from the fair sex.

The women have been making every day ladies' day at the Temple this week, as a plentiful sprinkling of women ha seen each of the evening performances, while practically half of the matinee ci owfls have been women who found in the rapid lire com edy, the classy singing and dancing and, me wonaeriuny trained a iruiv delightful afternoon's Slipp ers To Her Who dainty' foot you drea "ln7 fioBtyuTh comfort of Walk Over Slippers, you jglve a present which will briiiff that reward you seek. Jrany Stylos of Boudoir Slippers and Partjj $1.00 AND xrp. Agents for the Popular Hiawatha Mocassins To Him Whoso feet you make comfortable wrlth Walk Over Slippersyou gvo an everlaBtingf pleasure and a gift most acceptable. $1.50 and $2.00 Walk Over Boot Shop 812 Calhoun Street if 5 '1 asaassajsssasilsaa syi "ill1 HAVE YOU A NEEDLE7 MAEGrARET BLAIR TELLS HOW TO USE IT. 1....

nj. 1 Traveling Bags and Suit Cases, J2.00 to 25.00. PATTEHfiOJT.FLKTCHKR CO THE ORPHEUM. I I "THE HEART OF A MAGDALENE." TEMPLE Theatre H1QH CLASS BURLESQUE "Froltquea of 3D DIMPLED DARLINGS 30 Matinee 2:30.: Evening Phon. WaeK Day Matin.

10o and 15c, 25o, SSc, 60c. Few 75c. Next. Weak Unci 6m' Belles. I Hi ydSrlGndL ill the barBOvod ibrnlr Sl MU tlKJ.

m. Am. Jm a Hn tlu.rtas.fcQAJALrryi Bki whor evor they do 'I J)0SWELES I TetephonallS3 XX W.Maln VtJ 'Hi 'T' ..7 EMPRESS Refined Vaudeville, James J. Morton and Other Big Aots. fteiw OOOS and 38 Irpy American Dry Cleaning Ca J8ia Calhoun Street, reach Srvie DcmU ferries from n.m.

Cllverv Call Kltbar. and; Tonr Waat Will B. FrompUr Takr Car Of. lao'aai iqy Laundry CoHipany 408 814 PMrt Stmt; Established liJtC; A Country Party. At tie home of Mr.

and Airs. Mlkel Oatheimer, ar Gar Creek, a pleasant surprise party vras given on Saturday evening, Nov; 28, in honor, of Uie slrtr birthday anniversary of Mr, Ostheinur. There Tver present Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zlnlc, Mr.

and Mr. WUllam Werllng, Mr. Mat Hankl, Mr. andi ilrs. Fred Salzbrenner, Mr.

and Mrs. I Charles Salzbrenner, Mr. and Mr. The I odore uenry mt. ana Mr.

Carl Wlee, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Fiedler, Mr. and. Mrs. Henry.

Eothgob, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Coolc, all resident near Gar Creek f. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oatheimer, of near TLurman stations Mr.

and Mr. Albert Oatheimer) of near Woodburnr Mr. Oertruda Klrtpa trick, of Delphi? Mr. and Mr. W.

D. lJrook, of Minnie, Martha and Otto Warllng, Katie, Carl and Emeli Ilan and Emll Salzbrenner, Agnes, Esther and Clarence Ilothgeb, Docata and Siuamayi Oatheimer, Frieda, Dick, Envin. Ernest and Viola Wlese. Edith Klrkpatrick, Mr. and Mlkel Oatheimer, Sarah and Mlkel, jr Charley and Frankle Oatheimer.

Mr. Ostheimcr re ceived many gut Irora friend and relatlv and the guoat went prepared vrlth; plenty of good things in the Vf ay of refreshment. All spent a' merry time and when they departed for their homes left many good wishes behind. EeWflVrttfeJ CALHOUN AND MONTGOMERY ATS. TODAY 'The Heart of a Magdalene' Drama, of the art featuring Mis Edna Malaon Father Buys a Bale" A Numerous parody picture bd on th well known slogan.

Phenomenal mualo by th ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA Edna Maison Featured in This Telling Drama Comedy Completes Bill. ITero Is a great big appealing story of a woman's love and, of the sucriflces sho will, make to retain and foster it. The scenes are laid principally in the studio of an art student, Hewitt, who Is pttlnt In( the notorious Clarlne Caldee in the giuso of the Madonna. Clarlne: falls in love with the ybiingart student, but ho does not reciprocate her allectionn le causo of former love affair. Vhen the picture is.

finished, it is ejehibited in tho art galleries and brings fatna and money to the bumble pa inter. In the llrst Hush ot victory be thinks little ot the little model ana basks in the smiles of Iii former But the real ization comes at last, and wa find the little women who aacrtflced so much to regain the lovs of the boy coming into her. own. Tho other attraction reveals one of the Victor comedies, 'a humorous film on the well known slogan, "Buy Halo." The orchestra will render se lections from light and grand opera, together with a few of the Souaa marches and one of the late Rem lot successes, "Mississippi Cabaret." Miss Lyons will give btanton Burleigh lovely ballad, TIE RACK. ViR(n.

'V2iSV'. 'ssHai SPIav llbslK4sv, 'imJFHfK L'iV IT i I i': i Mi "iMr XKSaiBWjir' I I 1 1 III Tie, Hose, Handkerchief, Tie Rack, calendar, Mirror, S1.U0. PATTERSON FLETCHER CO. JAT THE JEFFERSON. Linsd Gloves; B0 to 16.00.

pATTEKSON IXETCHEIt CO. DID NOT TAKJ5THB' MONEY, "4.Mrs Hiram Ooodspeed, of thi a let ter telUng. her that sJie did not, place (200 in a certain plaoa In a field south of the cemetery her lous would, be blown tp Later? he' got a letter," telling her h. had! not yet placed tho money to put it at eait gate post at the ball parlc. Jlesplte th! protest i friends Mrsi' Ooodspeed with the, blackmailing, moj nt Ing the' money "Was stin ter, tin blackmailer having evidently ll become irlghteawJ; A' ft at sL vl Jefferson Theatre Horn' of the Pip Orgsii VTODAY Attraction DeLux.

Pictorial Musical TODAY'S PROGRAM "The Fireman and the Girl" In. 'thro' part. An unuul number of icoltlna' and humorou 'Inoldenta ar. iiied In th picture to tell sn In ter.stlna story in way. "Uncle Bill" In thrs.

acts. Broadway star fa. tur. with Danlsl lall )nf Anita Ire th. I.adlno rpl.a.

Path. 'Weakly showing nsw Wr "'i Watch for Zudoro Adult 10 C.nts. Chlldran Cent By Margaret J. Uliiir, (lecturer on home Molheral In the paat most of you haven't had to akimD and save. Ixrausc of thn iieapo.

ful plenty Of this great, free land of ours. But, though this war is not our war, it will pinch ua in certain places but only in certain place. upon tiie whole, our children will be as warm this winter, a neat looking, perhaps more so than ever, if we' set about to watch things closely and use to the besU advantage, the tools with which we must work. If your family clothing budget has been reduced to "by half time" work or "bad business," it I possible by careful management to keep th children a well dressed a last winter. dlair economy, t'niveralty Mlnnsaatav).

Do yoiir Christina sewm smart I have made a study for many year, of textiles, sewing, needlework, dressmaking and designing and I bar been particularly interested in studying math oda by which up to date garment CM be brought within th reach of people of moderate And there are some thing which stand out in my mind so strongly that 1 want to pass them along to you moth long to you moth want to tellyou what have learn. ed by actual work about elothlna. tha American family about making th cioining Duuget do more than la ordinarily, expected of it. bclentuia methods have taught to this I have spent years learning. PIANO TONER TEACHER OF MANO 0tO Iy: St.

Phon Ret IT COMES FROM BHOADWAY. "Uncle Bill" la On of th Famous Vita graph New York Successes. It i oeJdotn, indeed, that Fort Wayne theater goers get the opportunity to I witness a play which is hot oil the New York griddle," so as to speak, but in the appearance of the famous Broadway success, uncle mil, we nave a feature play which comes direct to the Jefferson after a phenomenal run In on of tlit big playhouses pn tie Great Vhlt Wiay. A brillla.nt cast of notable Vitagraphers present the story, numbering among others Anita Donald Hall and Van Dyke Brooke. Thurlow Bergen, one of tha Path luminaries, is the bright and shininc light in an.

excellent three reel dramatic release furnished by the American branch of this noted 'producing company, "The llroman and the Olrl" tells of fireman, who takes a vacar Hon tn tha and. whil reouper atlng in the bosom of nature falls. in love with a guileless little country maid. Before winning: the; maid Larry perform numerous feats of thrilling and' Vin trepid and in the end we find the stalwart: member, of engine house No. '4 taking hi rural sweetheart back5 to the city with him, botli of" them happy as ti proverbial lark.

Some, grsphie filmograhwi from th: European front furnishes the st numWr on the Kst, of 'm ALIi tEATHER, PATTERSQN FLETCIIER CO. Bargains For Women Saturday 'Any Pattern Hat in our store, $15 and higher. Black, white, pink, light Blue, Brit ish red and other desirable colors. This proposition stands' alone for real merit and SILK VELVET DRESS 1 READY TO WEAR RiTfli A clearance of styles thtvt were $1.95 and ex ceptfbnal values even jtj their former prices; 'r. because there ii ohlr one of a' kindtf 1 fill I a Ull i it isr hats smart little velvet xr plush" CIIa 42.50,.

SHAPES Black, brown or nayy the cost of the vf hole hat doesn't; cover the cost of the Clin at. BLACK OEEliryELVET; SAILORS Oof riot 'OCJrv gains, at tiWuuV mowm st. 111 vTeTJNHMMUl'F 'i 11 HlV il I'l Ait' ia ir am.

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