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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 9

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I 'UM imy 5 a i A ir uZ STAR WEDNESDAY APRIL' 19 1911 SOCIAL EVENTS AND PERSONALS tv Indhuih at lukinftn and Jdtrdiu St GETS HIS ONCE MORE Stylish but Not Extreme cIke Sale of oulard Dresses They 3 1 $40 to $65 Dresses are $2975 $3475 The Day Nursery Auxiliary Card i AMUSEMENTS DISCUSS CONVENTION PLANS THE HOUSEHOLD Parties and Meetings GAME 3:16 TODAY and buttonholes to fasten to PROPOSES HAL NICKEL COIN Heart crzO Barbara Bojjd PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPING SHEIELD SAVING STEPS IN THE KITCHEN 43 and 45 South Illinois Street AND THB Orchestra Glove Charles KING PIANO COMPANY Cor Mass' Ave Penn St "In the Point" 4 Bur hour Springer of Bloomington her sister Mrs John the manner in proof that they best for them is strong proof is best for them 1:45 to 6:30 5 and 10c The biggest vaudeville show in town Mrs James Pattison hostess for one of the very pleasant meetings of the Mrs Edwin Root of Chicago will come today to visit Mr and Mrs Eddy Miss Angie Huffman 559 Belmont avenue and William Thomas were mar ried Saturday afternoon at the King Ave nue Methodist Church by the Rev Rainier Mrs Samuel Smith of Dayton Ky is the house guest of her sister Mrs A Cooper at the Blacherne for as ar but un pies Two Hundred Voices NINE SOLOISTS Harry Donahue va Tommy Braanahan Jimmy Watts vs Young Sharkey PRICES ei 100 and 2 Tickets at Dan I 1 7 Illinois St In will return home Thurs 6:45 to 11 lOc and 20c Only small feature is the price Mrs Alexander Holliday who has been spending a tew days with mends Kenosna wis day Mrs Charles is the guest of Wheeler 2203 North Alabama street Mr and Mrs Blair of Wood ruff Place gave a theater party last night at the Murat for their house guests Mr and Mrs Blair Jr of St Joseph Mo Will some cookies that baked? Mrs Mollie Craig Miss Vera Dean and Miss Mary Parker will go to La fayette riday to attend the Junior prom of Purdue i 1 Mr and Mrs Mark Adler who visited Mrs Adler's mother Mrs Stem berger have returned to their home in Lebanon CHOIR ENGLAND ANTO VACUUM CLEANER I Will Do Tour Spring House Cleaning ree demonstration upon request oranges into seeds Pour white sugar the yolks of Miss Mary Reese has issued invitations for a tea riday afternoon for Miss Hendricks of Amhurst Mass who will come today and will be Miss house guest during the Young Women's Christian Association convention Tills suit of dark blue soft finished serge has all the newest touches without being trylngly extreme The coat is short without1 being and the skirt is narrow though far from suggest ing the OR THE WIE A woman on one farm finding it almost Impossible to keep a white linen tablecloth dean for more than one day when the men folk were working In the field and not wishing to have seven tablecloths in the weekly wagh tried a plan which made her housework easier during the summer months She' purchased a plain white oil cloth one and one half yards wide and long enough to fall over the edges of the dining table all around about five Inches tasking Long Silk Gloves A well known lecturer on cookery who manages an apartment house and restau rant where she caters to nearly a hundred guests every day and who runs a sum mer hotel where her guests dumber more than 500 says she Is never tired She on her feet from six to eight hours every day in her kitchen and about her house She is not a young woman She has been a housekeeper more than forty years And she weighs close to 200 pounds Most women of her weight and age would be dead tired at the end of the day if they did what she does So there must be a reason for her freshness There is She saves her steps And she saves her 2410 North Meridian street Mrs Eddy and Miss Eddy have Issued invitations for a bridge party tomorrow afternoon for Mrs Root This was neatly pinked all around and spread over the white linen tablecloth which hangs several inches below the oilcloth Tho table looks very neat and tidy as the oilcloth can bo wiped off after each meal When unexpected guests arrive the oilcloth may be whisked off and the nicely kept white linen cloth will bo ready for service MRS MALTSSA CLARY No 8 Box 149 Kokomo Ind and water then rub dry quickly with cloth MRS WINTON Arlington Ind No 20 The Independent Social Club will give a dance tonight at the Hyde Park Hall Illinois and Thirtieth streets Mrs rank Jacobi of Toledo Is visiting her sister Mrs David Braden 1920 North Capitol avenue Miss Hazel Naugle of Shelbyville who was the guest of Mrs McKee has returned home SEATS NOW ON SALE Wulscbner Stewart Prim: Emliji $300 115G $150 Malls: 1200 1150 $100 Sorosls club's year yesterday at her home on Walcott street: Mrs Pattison planned an old fashioned party and the decora tions and other appointments were in harmony As a surprise to the members Mrs McCune appeared in costume presenting a visitor from Brown Countv Mrs gown was a beautiful old natural colored poplin worn with a lace bertha both being over fifty years old The members responded to roll call with old time verses and sentiments Mrs Henry Clay Campbell read Will Carle "The New Church Mrs LT Wiley was the guest of the club Mrs Charles Mayer and son Kiefer who have been spending the winter tour ing California will return home Thurs day Dr Woods city sanitarian will address the Patrons' Club of the William A Bell School this afternoon at the school Mrs McKee entertained In honor of the eighth birthday anniversary of her daughter Helen The colors pink and white were carled out in the deco rations and all the appointments Mrs McKee was assisted by her sister Mrs Goodwine and Miss Hazel Naugle of Shelbyville The guests were Marie Boyle awn Murberger George Arvine Jr Sheldon Landis Elizabeth Shaw Louise Biven James Withers and Ken neth Mayer 1 Mrs Maurice Reilly Mrs Henry Scha ler Mrs John Clancy and Mrs Sullivan will give a lotto and euchre party this afternoon and evening at St Philip Neri School Rural and North streets SUBSTITUTES OR MEAT Potato and Egg Add enough hot milk to mashed potatoes to make the consistency of cream Have ready toasted bread buttered on both sides with halves of a hard boiled egg on each Mrs A Richardson will receive in formally this afternoon for her house guest Mrs William A Wilson of San rancisco There are' no invitations for the reception Garment Union Nol 127 will give a card party this evening at St Hall 615 East North street sewing on buttons take the four double and only stick each hole once It is much QUERY one please give recipe do not harden as soon READER mT IMAGINE BK TOO LATE ANSWPfe THAT AD" i The Parent Association of school No 16 will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the assembly hall of 'the school building Dr George Hunt Dean of the Indiana Dental College will give an illustrated lecture HELPUL HINTS Steam yarn while still In hank and gar ments made from It will not shrink To clean gloves wash In benzine rub dry arid hang In tho air Beware of fire when using benzine To remove chocolate stains from linen wash' first in cold water then pour boil ing water over the spots until they dis appear reshen matting by washing with salt i a Practical Recipes and Other Household Helps MUSICAL ECHO CO 221 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET of Bldg The Exclusive Victor store Quranr tw (jiuuuunra CARE DRESSES When a dress is removed from the body It naturally retains more or less perspira tion and should be carefully laid over tho hack of a chair with the inner lining and shields turned toward an open window If sun Is shining so much the better After a couple of hours the gown will be thoroughly dry and renovated when It may bo placed In the wardrobe To hang a dress away while still moist with per splrntlon is to lessen its wearing by half to say nothing of the Insanitary condition It will be in when the owner puts it on MISS WOOLLS 109 Herman street Indianapolis To The Indianapolis Star: The letter from "A Husband" pub lished in a recent copy of the Star is an excellent 'illustration of the fact that whenever an talks against woman suffrage he always makes a very strong argument for it says "Our women are do ing perfectly well without Then he shows what his idea of their welfare Is by stating that while women have done as much as men in this world they are not capable of knowing what is best for them If a woman differs from his judg ment and wishes to have a voice in mak ing the laws which govern her as well as him he settles her case by asserting that she has no common sense A very strong argument from his standpoint He says that men being stronger than women are supposed to protect their rights Then he shows how they should be protected5 In his opinion by saying that should take their wives that' want to vote and give them a good old fashtoned Now If he would have wives whipped for differing from their husbands on one subject of course he would mete out the same punishment for the same offense ton any other subject And then this wife beater can not understand why women wish to de part from the good old fashioned customs Poor man! The reason is he has already stated that they do not know what Is best for them If they did they would of course the hand that smites Holding such views as to the proper treatment of women and of course practicing them it is but natural for him to think that when women break their bondage they will also seek free dom from marriage ties But if he would read the history of the movement be would find that in no place where equal suffrage has been tried has this been the result Instead of this family ties have become stronger because husbands and wives have more Interests in com mon The only disaster that has resulted has been that politics have become purer government better and the standard of morals higher This may have worked a hardship upon some men "A tries to refute the argu ment that women should vote to make laws for themselves and their children by asking "Does not the child belong to the father as much as to the mother?" If this is an argument against women voting It will apply to men also for does not the child belong to the mother as much as to the father? Certainly! The child belongs to both equally and hence both should have a voice in mak ing laws for Its welfare He cites the riots in England ns an argument against woman suffrage but if he would Inform himself upon English history he would know that it is the custom there for people to go to parlia int Communion Photos $150 per NEW STUDIO inest in the State 611 North Illinois Stmt Phon Old Main 4S0B Nm 42SSK Commercial Brandt Main Wf Mrs Brown will talk before the Club of the ranklin School on Educated Woman and the Nine teenth at 3 this after noon Violin and vocal solos will be given by Miss Marie Dawson and Miss Olga Jost PARK THEATR i best OE I ANDERSON St ZIEGLER Mgra HB DAY faVV Mrs Charles We ield received in formally yesterday afternoon for her sister Mrs A Hamilton of Pasadena Cal and Mrs Alfred McEwen of Edin burg Mrs ield was assisted 'by Mrs Allan Philputt Mrs Samuel Ashby Mrs Charles Spann Mrs A Borin scheln Miss Wilma Cooper Miss Mar guerite Zirners Miss Marie Love Miss Clara Daugherty and Miss Lulu Ames Most men who have devoted a good part of their lives to securing a competence for their families realize that it is quite as Important to preserve ths results of their labors to their wives and children as it is to acquire that competence In the first place An organization like The Union Trust a cor poration designed and author ized expressly to perform such duties is better fitted than any individual trustee or adminis trator could possibly bo to con duct the trust placed in Its charge with economy and busi nesslike fidelity requently this Company has: saved more than the cost of ad ministration to in its charge 1 Victor Victrolas AND VICTOR RECORDS Santo Specialty Co Now 131 Washington St $1875 for $30 0Q Dresses Made of Valentine foulards rench border foulards and striped messallnes in eight different styles and over twenty different col orlngs and patterns dots stripes small figures and border effects in navy Copenhagen rose lavender white and black and black en white brown etc These are undoubtedly the smartest styles shown this season Include dresses regularly selling up to 130 Mrs roelich of Evansville is visiting her mother Mrs Zaring 2304 College avenue Big sale NOW ON Hli The Day Nursery Auxiliary Card Club has perfected a permanent organization and the club starts its existence with a membership of almost 400 Regular monthly meetings will be held at the Ger man House the last riday of each month The' officers for the first year are President Mrs Gribble first vice president Mrs Charles Papenbrock sec ond vice president Mrs David Sair recording secretary Mrs Kom stochk assistant recording secretary Mrs Brush corresponding secre tary and treasurer Mrs Roy Shane berger The drill team of the Joseph Gordon Relief Corps will give a card party to friends at 2 tomorrow afternoon at the A Hall 220 East Maryland street out at the the federa June 1912 Mrq Philip Moore of St Louis the president of the federation presided The midbiennial council of the federation composed of state presidents and other delegates will hold its sessions here Wednesday and Thursday A resolution was adopted by the executive commit tee recommending that the biennial con vention take action looking to the pas sage of uniform marriage and divorce laws Honie Mb Talks All I olinokst HILLED wniow PLUMES AND BANDS Main 2089 Union 11 16 1 18 Market St I The' Saturday Travel Club gave a de lightful play called at the home of Miss Alice HUI 2134 Col lege avenue Monday evening The cast of characters included Miss Eunice Hoef gen as Peggy Burton Mrs Huston as reda Dixon a modern house woman: Miss Emily Helming as Mrs Charles Dover a young bride Miss Alice Hill as Armsby a gay young widow Miss Anna Browning as Mrs Preston Ashley an ardent admirer of the aristocracy and miss ciay MatzKe as Katie Mrs ton's maid After the play a social was enjoyed ment in a body to make a personal ap peal when they wish a bill passed Now when such a company is walking quietly to parliament to exercise this time honored right of English citizens if the police attack them and the mounted police ride into their midst and trample them down who has caused the riot? He will also find that It is the custom In England for the audience at a public meeting to interrupt the speaker at will by asking questions Now if a citizen asks a perfectly proper question and others take exceptions to it and knock the questioner down and throw him down stairs who is to blame? And if the questioner is a woman are the men who attack her any less culpable? If women are as Ignorant as "A Husband" claims is it not commendable for them to seek knowledge by asking questions? a nusoana cites which women dress as do not know what is Another fallacy! That that thev do know what Go to any place where a number of women are employed and see which of thenj the men treat with the most con sideration Invariably it is those who are the most fashionably dressed Go into any company and you will find the men flocking around the most stylish gown no matter how absurd the style while the sensible gown is left to its own wall flower devices Then why do men condemn the hobble skirt? Watch a windy corner on a windy day and you will learn Standing one day at a counter in a store another delusion was dispelled A couple approached and the wife ask ing for a certain garment said do not wish a straight "Yes you said the husband "But she re plied "I do not like them They do not give a natural form and they are not comfortable" makes no differ ence" said her lord and master are the fashion and I want my wife to be stylish Give her a straight front" And the wife meekly followed him out evidently convinced anew tha It was not for her personally but for his wife that he cared "A says he "thought that when a man takes a woman for his wife his Interests are hers and hers his" So girls think but a wife soon learns that pre nuptlal promises arc of the pie crust variety that her interests arc his only In so far as she merges her individuality into his and has no Interests of her own His Interests are hers however and the unity and harmony of their homo are her interest and over and above all is her Interest In the welfare of their children She Is in closer touch with the children and the home and knows their needs bet ter than tho husband even as the bread winner knows the needs of the business world better than the home maker docs And the combined wisdom of both Is needed in tho business and the house keeping of tho government Indianapolis A HOME MAKER Bill Offered by Texan Would Aid Bargain Counter Customers WASHINGTON April 18 Every American woman who loves the bargain counter and with joyful anticipation reads "reduced from 75 cents to 33U cents a yard" will bo interested in a bill intro duced in the House by Henresentativs Sheppard of Texas providing for the coin age of a 2 cent piece The marriage of Miss Hazel Reed daughter of Mrs Alice Reed Lane and Wallace Smiley took place Sunday afternoon at the of the parents Mr and" Mrs Beriah Smiley 2740 Central avenue The ceremony was pronounced by the Rev Brown in the presence of the families and a few intimate friends The bride wore a gown of blue silk and carried a bouquet of bride roses After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served pink and white roses being used in the dining room The col ors of pink and white were used in all the appointments Mr and Mrs Smiley left Sunday evening to visit friends in Chicago and Milwaukee before going to their home in Mobridge Among the guests was Miss Beulah McBride of Austin Col HOUSEHOLD HELPS Have the padding on your ironing board and sleeve board fastened per manently then the outside sheet made to fit the board exactly coming together In the center of the lower side Have buttons gether When thread through more quickly done and just as good Any woman with large hips will be glad to try the following Instead of wearing two or more petticoats sew a flannel flounce on the underneath side of your thin petticoat Just wide enough so thatlthe top comes below your hips and you will have the warmth where needed When making your scrim curtains try making the curtain of plain scrim and the ruffle of a piece with a fancy opentrlpc with the stripe next to a neat narrow hem It will appear as drawn work and will be very easily made MRS I ELLABARGER Dublin Ind No 1 Society Other Matters of Interest toWomen OZENS have been sold but scores remain lengthening the opportunity for you who have still to profit by it Coms today HEW COLONIAL OR When it is necessary to dry clothes by the stove put several thkkneses of news papers on back of chairs and the damp ness will not injure the varnish Always have your cakes perfectly cold before icing as the Alling will stay where put and will not run down sides After you have used a broom for some time and the straw becomes uneven take the scissors and trim oft even and your broom will be as good as new Burney Iqd MABEL LAUGHLIN steps by planning her work and having things handy When her summer hotel was being built she stood on the ground where her kitch en was to be and in imagination did her work Then she told the builders how the kitchen was to be planned This Idea she carries into everything She never takes an unnecessary step Not all housekeepers can have their kitchens built to suit them But they can arrange their kitchens to suit themselves And in this arrangement can save themselves many unnecessary steps Before arranging a kitchen it would be wise to stand as did this woman and mentally go through the processes of cooking dishwashing and other kitchen work and then put things necessary to this work near where it will be done The cooking knives and forks should be placed on a rack or hung near the range so that when they are wanted they can be reached instantly without run ning to a drawer and hunting them out The cooking utensils should be arranged in the same handy fashion A kitchen is a workshop and it should be furnished as a workshop A carpenter does not care fully put all bls tools out of sight He has a place for his things and keeps them in it but they are handy to where he is working It will be claimed that cooking utensils arranged this way will get dusty Tills is true and for a modern kitchen a mod ern cleaner such as some vacuum appa ratus should be used This is not always possible and if it is not tlie cooking utensils can be carefully wiped before be ing used This is less work than running to a cupboard frequently a dark cup board or under a dresser where the housekeeper must stoop for the pan or Not only should the kitchen be ranged so that everything is handy when any special operation is to be dertaken such as making bread or or a stew evervthinsr needed for work should be collected before proceed ings start Think out what is wanted if possible get it all at once and put It where the work Is to be done Then when the pie or bread or stew is halt made it will not be necessary to wipe the hands and run and get some for gotten Ingredient and in five minutes re peat the operation and so on until a lot of time and energy have been thought Jessly wasted Brains are needed in housekeeping if it is to be done properly But If brains are used housekeeping is no more tire some than any other occupation and not i half so exacting as many VAUDEVILLE lOc Every Act a Headliner our Duffy A Tierney Sophie Everott Co DAILY 2:30 7:30 9 NEW PICTURES Next Week fltkln hti I Mar our over the sauce and serve very hot Can be garnished with parsley Egg and Cheese Salad Line a salad dish with clean fresh lettuce pour over some mayonnaise then a layer of sliced hard boiled eggs more mayonnaise a layer of grated cheese finishing with mayonnaise Esealoped Macaroni Boil one fourth of a pound of macaroni and one half tea spoonful of salt until tender Place a scant pint of milk on to boll thickening it wit li a little flour Cover the bottom of a baking dish with grated cheese add a layer of the drained macaroni a little salt pepper and butter moisten with some of the milk gravy then add more cheese macaroni milk gravy and seasoning covering the top with cracker crumbs Bake until brown MRS TIMMERMAN Box 58 Batesville Ind The Present Day Club held guest day yesterday Afternoon at the home of Mrs I Zaring 2304 College avenue and presented the little farce "His Old Sweet Mrs Hillis Hackedorn played the role of an 014 bachelor who on the A eve of his wedding day received a con gratulatory letter upon his coming mar k'" rlage whloh was signed Old Sweet Lr With the mystery unsolved as to sender ofr the letter he falls asleep and in his dreams he again saw his for sweethearts Mrs Benton took the part of a little school girl in short skirts and pinafore his first love Mrs Gurney Nixoix posed as the rollicking girl the bewitching young actress was pictured by Mrs Widdop dressed in a striking costume of the mod ern chorus fcirl Mrs Matthews in cap and gown was the sweetheart of his college days Mrs Boyles was the winter girl dressed in furs with skates thrown over her shoulder the summer girl was dressed in a dainty lingerie frock and carried an armful of flowers and was posed by Mrs Winters Miss Bertha Hill in riding habit was the daring horsewoman and Clarence tCook was the charming debu tante "Margaret" the fascinating widow dressed in a black tailored suit and chic black hat and veil was posed by Mrs A Conkle Mrs Pettljohn took the part of the bride and wore a handsome white gown with a long tulle veil fastened with orange blossoms and carried a prayer book Mrs Pettijohn gave a musical monologue Love Is the arranged to the Wedding Mrs Zaring was as sisted during the afternoon by the mem bers of the club ORANGE PUDDING Peel and cut five sweet thin slices taking out the over them coffee cupful of Heat a pint of milk add three eggs well beaten'one tablespoon ful of cornstarch made smooth with a little cold milk Stir all tho time As soon as It is thickened pour over the fruit Beat tho whites to a stiff froth adding a tablespoonful of sugar Spread over the top for frosting Put In tho oven for a few minutes to harden MRS ELIZABETH DRAGO 207 East street Seymour Ind Mrs John Holliday has Issued invita tions for a tea riday afternoon April 27 for her daughters Mrs Norman Mc Beth of Pittsburg and Mrs Wallace Pat terson of Chicago Mrs Ella Nesmith announces the engagement of her daughter Irene to Dennis Travers The wedding will take place the morning of May 4 at St Church WILLOW PLUMES 38 inches long 18 inch wide very fine male stock worth 850 $395 African Ostrich 405 State Lite Bldg Aft fl umro seats fflx 4UU MATra IUD WW EtMDt SATUBDAY I Iri BEESTEAK PATE Cliop to a pulp one pound of choice round steak Season this thoroughly with pepper and salt then add a little of the fat chopped fine Mix two well beaten eggs with one pint of milk Pour this slowly into one cupful flour through which one teaspoonful baking powder has been When thoroughly mixed stir it well into the meat and bake about an hour In moderate oven oamy Sauce Beat white of one egg to a wet foam Into this beat thoroughly one cup sugar Add one cup boiling milk and juice of one lemon MISS LOLA REGER Carlos City Ind $2475 for $3750 Gowns 3 Surprising variety There are teen styles in fully twenty five dif erent colors and designs of bordsrl foulards and foulards In allover pat 'l Lcrito liicukh nnu nyurwN XftBjy are beautifully made with fine 1 or hand embroidery trimmings Both women's and misses sizes in all desirable colorings Regular' prices up to 33750 now reduced2475 None reserved BOXING WED APRIL 19 1 THREE TEN ROUND DOM 13 1 West Washington Street WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Skirts In all colors Regular Oft value $750 Suits to close in black only OO Oft Regular value $1250 silk CQ 80 Members of Executive Committee of Clubs Hold Meeting MEMPHIS Tenn April 18 session of the executive committee of the General ederation of Clubs was devoted to a discussion of the pro gram which will be carried general biennial meeting of tion in San rancisco in KEITHS Grand Opera House A BANNER BILL Gus Edwards1 With Gus Edwards Himself OTHER 7 Matinees Dally a D1QEBAI I 6AME 3:16 today MomALL DAIII Wednesday and Thursday Via I Phone Bill Park forreiened aeata Main 4426 New 23x44 Tickets Weber Under ercer Pleraon Deadlier WATCH OR THE BALL IN RONT THOMPSON'S DAIRY LUNCH invites you to a luncheon in which spring lamb with mint jelly is the piece de re slstance four courses table for 50c ifth loor Today ANDERSON St ZIEGLER Mgrs ASSOCIATE PLAYERS IN INEOMEDY MAN ON THE NEXT THE MUSICAL COMEDY TELEPHONE GIRL' Ten Prizes of $100 Each for the Best Ten Recipes Will Be Awarded EMBIRE The Best of Burlesque ALL 5 Tlie Merry Wliirl EEK Most Elaborate Production in Burlesque NEXT WEEK: OLLIES THE DAY Preserving our Labors $3950 and $4500 Reinforcing these two large groups you'll find other lots at 92975 $3475 $3950 and $45 which include as handsome dresses as seen 7 anywhere Regular prices range as high as $65 reductions average gt least a third Many beautiful models among them Third loor North GREAT Remodeling Sale! Contractors must have building in 10 Days Owing to the very extensive al terations and improvements to be made our store including the building of a modern elevator and the rearranging of several de partments etc we are obliged to sacrifice our high grade stock of spring and summer wearing ap parei at one half and less We mention a special sale of all our high grade beautifully tailored suits sold regularly at $4000 and $4500 Today and Thursday only choice of the AAA Mai $2475 Music estival Shubert Murat Theatre' Next riday and Saturday Erenmp APRIL 21 33 LEO SULLIVAN 211 Massachusetts Ave Outer Garments and Millinery ONA TALBOT CONCERTS riday Evening "DREAM Conductor Sir Ed ward Elgar Saturday Matinee Conductor lr HarriNR Saturday Ei NINTH CHORAL SYMPHONY Conductor Leopold Stokovskl Cincinnati Symphony double in quality style and value Start Silk Glaves SOc 75c S100S12S Long SHk Glim 75c $1 $125 $15012 Julius Kayser Co Makers new a qtk does not insure your getting a way io tell the Look in the Hem for the name there Jor your protection ana represents quality reliability ana a life time experience in silk glove making A Guarantee that Guarantees A new pair if the wear out before the glove Accept the "Just as Kind Don gloves no and are worth I 4 1 A Tk Ma Warn mil ml Hw tOr XT JSv 'J i(K OR? joii it 7 JfrAvO VAS Oirx VI a Iz 7 jVfcnO Dresses in serge and Regular value $1200 5 Kw 1 '7 j'V I li.

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