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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 14

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Sjfe '7 lutely germ proof water 43'49 North East Street Phones 4597 average person 'knows when 1 iwr fre6 of frit' itt CHURCH IGHT ROILS RUSSIA in the CONCLUDED ROM PAGE 13 0 and SECTIONAL VIEW WASH ROOM The supreme moment of the ceremony Is then reached as the primate after and fa to pro LAT WORK IRONING DEPT King Buek Tower water softening second to none capacity ot 20 soft germ proof makes washing mv rt i': she never was given disprove the charges and was refused an Judson the president HAND IRONING DEPARTMENT COLLAR IRONING DEPARTMENT its walls ui ms THE PAUL KRAUSS CO LAUNDRY PLANT pieces such as bed linen and towels are carefully folded articles that re starclied Modern methods $300 HAT CAUSES SUIT hardly have one moment's rest ev Slav will see some function of Sacting nature which he has consent wheat starch each article is carefully starched not too much nor too little enough to give it that fine finish which characterizes the Paul IL Krauss Company laundered linen All articles after being starched pass on an automatic conveyor totne drying room which is superheated by pure filtered hot air and not by steam St slreteh from the west door right up to the lain or "theater" on which the King will sit ent broiled after lie has been STARCH DEPARTMENT If the linen is not starched properly and the very best grade of starch used your linen when finished will have that rough saw edge finish Large white specks appear on what ought to'be a smooth surface in this depart ment we use only the best grade of offering a brief prayer advances amidst a Rniem i lusn ana maces crown on the head of the King seated in tne nisionc coair served at so many coronations peers immediately put on uieir ami the kings of arms their there is a mighty snout King will be provided throughout the abbey which from the sanctuary tp the west acMir will be ono magnificent blaze of scarlet and gold On the evening preceding the corona tion the regalia will he conveyed from the Toer tu Ue Jerusalem chamber of the abbey apri left in charge of the dean of Westminster being closely guarded all through the night by the picturesque yeomen of the guard Early next morn ing it will be laid on a table In the vestibule so as to be distributed to those privileged persons who carry it di rectly before the princes of the blood royal who precede the King In the pro cession up the oise The vestments will be deposlied previously in a special place in the abbey convenient to the altar ormerly it was tho custom tor the King to spend The eve of ids coronation reconciled to the Idea of four Tne trouble with cnina naq one Historical Symbols Used in Crowning The subjects of the Czar became im pressed with the Importance ot increasing nayal strength apdtie Douma DveiidnoiiarhtS then disappeared ay suddenly as it arisen People note the relations of Incident with the other and they are Ing freely commented upon tapestries a ml Tower of Dondon and make his the abbey through the city II was the last to do this Palace has replaced the respect bearing tho patine the a snectaeic or splendor will greet their tute The hat had been placed in a mv Ktiidv table I wrapped it the plumes were missing and inn tar ruined i catien Mrs ann informed her that something had hap pened to my hat She flew into a rage and threatened to have me arrested tor accusing her of stealing the plumes" was called before Dean Talbot Dean George Vincent now president of tne University of Minnesota and Miss Rob inson I was charged with being an im proper person to have at the university I accused of entertaining men in mv room visiting men in their rooms antj with failing to pay my Miss Mercv says an opportunity tn made against her audience with "Mr the foundation being of royal blue on which are emblems of the noble orders and the initials and surmounted by a crown The design is no less than forty two feet in length On the itself and in royal boxes the carpet Is to have no design being ot a plain royal blue or the seating of tiie vast and brilliant company chairs or BUSY TIME AHEAD KIIMG LONDON May 6 King George is now the busiest man in England and the coronation season will doubtless be the most strenuous period of his career Dur Ipgl the coronation festivities Ktfig WHI ery i an ed toy attend WATER SOTENING AND PURIYING PLANT passes way from Buckingham Palace to ie sneciaiors nave an quaint reminder of the COLLAR IRONING DEPARTMENT Collars and cuffs after being care fully examined and inspected are sent to the finishing machines where the turndown collars are moistened on both sides of the seams to prevent cracking and ironed perfectly smooth leaving no rough or saw edges com monly found in inferior laundry work One passage from our improved i roner gives to the collars and cuffs a smooth velvet finish on both sides Chicago University Girl Makes Charge of Conspiracy CHICAGO May' 6 Miss Esther Mercv who was expelled from the Uni versity of Chicago following a mild scan dal over the loss of aigrettes from her $300 hat is the complainant in a suit for damages of $100000 Hied in the Circuit Court he defendants who are with conspiracy to injure her character are Mr Harry Pratt Judson president of the university: Miss Marian Talbot dean: MIrs Eva Robinson Mrs A Small wife of Dean Small and Mrslorentine Von "Masson Jann i vt have been the victim of a conspiracy just because Mrs Von Massou Jahn sup posed I had accused her of stealing the plumes from my bat said Miss Mercv "I was boarding at her lifttnfi while a tendmg the university and one night my hanco called to take me to the Art Insti box un SHIRT IRONING DEPART MENT On modern steaniheated presses we carefully iron shirts which pro duce that smooth pliable finish de manded by careful dressers the cuffs neckbands are alike ironed which gives the skirt its natural shape The careful way in which fancy plaited tull dress and soft shirts are ironed by hand deserves special mention THE HAND IRONING DEPARTMENT Tn this department where all clothes and white wash vests are ironed we use only electric heated hand irons thus avoiding the unpleas ant odor of the old time gas irons Each garment after being ironed is carefully examined and hung on racks allowing perfect ventilation and dry ing betore folding and packing in individual boxes DISTURBANCES ARE REQUENT fcnfeeblement of Orthodox Establish Gives Roman Catholies Ad vantage in Situation The average person when his linen is correctly laundered but few realize the amount of time labor and modern machinery required to produce good laundry work The Paul IT Krauss Company Laun dry established in 1871 forty years' continuous catering to the people ot Indianapolis and vicinity is always on tlie alert to adopt new methods to accomplish the very best laundiy work The continued growtli of the Paul II Krauss Company Laundry is evi denced by the great number of im provements made in the interior ai rangement of the laundry Every de partment has been enlarged from time to time until now it is recognized as one of the largest if not the largest plant of its kind in the state' enjoy ing the confidence and patronage of thousands of satisfied pations One of the largest and most import ant additions to the laundry is a new triple filtered sterilized water soften ing plant While this plant has been in operation supplying the laundiy with pure filtered sterilized germ proof softened water for some time the company has not felt justified in acquainting the public with this late improvement until now allowing tune to elapse in making perfect tests If a description of the process by which this water is filtered were at tempted it' would require several pages like this one to put forth the many actions this water takes in the process of filtering through the nu merous filtering tanks Theiefote herewith is produced a photograph of the plant so that you may get a vague idea of its magnitude and great im portance in connection with the laun dry plant proper Every gallon of water used in the Paul II Krauss Company Laundry first passes through this water soften ing process every injurious particle of mineral matter is taken from the water When the water arrives at the washing tubs it is sottened sterilized germ proof and pure Perfectly good rain water is like hard water in comparison witli the water resulting from (his new filtering plant Too much can not bo said of the iniport ance of this process of softening water The question naturally arises how will the laundry company be reim bursed for the expenditure of tins im provement? The greatly increased patronage and the thousands of pounds of soap which we saved by tins improved process insuring pure white sweet smelling linen is the answer No attempt to describe every minute action that your clothes take through tins lanndrv betore being delivered to the assorting room ready to be wrapped and delivered to your home will be made some idea of tlie pro cess involved in delivering sterilized perfectly clean clothes is given below SECTIONAL VIEW WASH ROOM The new equinped tripled iiltered plant is in the state having a 000 gallons of filtered water an hour This much easier Ilian (lie old way of using hard water and pounds of soap and washing the life out ot the clothes in order to get them clean in this de partment Idee everv department that goes to make the Paul Krauss Com pany Laundry tlie largest in the state perfect harmony and interworking is maintained JST PETERSBURG May Religious disturbances are still frequent in many parts of Russia Tlie expulsion ofthe head ot the Jesuits and other Roman Catholic zealots from Moscow has dis closed a hitherto unsuspected papal prop within tlie shadow of the very of tlie sacred Kremlm lie the movement hasded the authoritiesto see that they are now conirontod with a problem out of the ordinary S4lfirf 1 ha All fAsl itamAn nf tlie Diuacmti Orthodox establishment owing to the re 'miltB of the revolutionary movement andi the liberal reforms the Roman Catholics Hiavft evidently taken clever and prompt advantage of this new and favorable sim xlion to penetrate within the serried ranksYef even such stanch adherents of the ancient Russian Church party as the old believers MNow similar propaganda is being un eArthed here in Jit where fyr stated that the Polish Jesuits rtp complete? possession of the Roman Catholic schools and certain act ux lil" uivaaeu oiqer are sin LAT WORK IRONING It would surprise the average reader to know what a great number of people have taken advantage of tlie oportunity to rid themselves of the tiresome washtub at home In Uns tlie Paul IT Krauss Company Laundry excels because of its eco nomical prices and character of work All the flat table linen ironed and quire it are reduce wear and tear to a niinunum samtation and promptness are main tained The big flat ironer leaves no wrinkles and delivers the articles snow white ASSORTING ROOM The facilities here are not confined only to the care of regular laundry work but the more' delicate articles are cared for in a scientific manner Lace curtains and blankets are cared for in a specially arranged department by skilled employes The Paul If Krauss Company Laundry does not injure clothes in the process of laundering but where mending is needed we do so darning socks sewing on buttons etc charge With till modern appliances cilities it would be impossible duce clean sterilized laundry work were it not for the largo family ot faithful employes for whom has been provided lunch rooms lockers and rest rooms for their comfort and conveni ence DELIVERY SERVIQE Our modern facilities tor delivering laundry work is unexcelled in point of courteous drivers and promptness If you been wearing The Paul 11 Krauss Comjiany laundered linen jou know what joy and comfort means Charles inghain in tll'lt Tn the brilliant cavalcade as it OH IfM the abbey other antiquity and of the days when 1 ver Thames was a hq iniieh nn frtinizctl l)V rnvaltv On thujr arrival at the west door of the abbey the King and Queen will be received by the great officers of state the noblemen bearing the regalia the archbishops of Canterbury and York and ip ms ions i chalice and the Bible unexamn ed Majesties as they pass up the nave into the choir during tlie singing of tho anthem "1 Was 'Glad When They Said Unto Me We Will Go Into the House of the dies away the trumpets are sounded the drums roll and the opening bars of the anthem Thy Hand Be Strength? rise from the choir The King then makes his first oblation at tlie altar consisting of an altar cloth uf cluth of gold and an ingot of gold of a pound in weight Tlie emblems with the exception of the swords are placed on the altar and the service proceeds the King during the sermon wearing his cap ot crimson turned up with ermine On Ids right stand the bishop of Durham and the peers carrying the swords on his left the bishop of Bath and Wells and the lord great chamberlain ollowing ihe anthem rhe Priest comes the ceremony of the anointing for which the King seats him self in St chajr placed in the middle of the sanctuary after divesting himself of his cap 'of state and the crim son parliumentarj7 robe A rich pall is held over (he Kingly four Knights of the Garter habited in the dark blue man lles their order 5 while he primate anoints his Majesty on the crown of the head and the palms of both hands with the consecrated oil poured front the am pulla into the spoon When" the King has been habited hi the Coloblum Sin donis and ihe Supertunica the lord great chamberlain down touches his heels with the gilt spurs' symbolizing tho King's knighthood and a relic of the days when Rings rude forth to war Then takes place the girding on the sword of state after which the King stands while the dean robes him In the imperia! pall In due order follow the presentation of The orb the placing of the ring of on the king's fourth finger and the delivery of tlie scepter with the cross into h1s right a SHIRT IRONING DEPT PAUL KRAUSS President RED KRAUSS Vice President Edwards st i which has Tlie coronets crowns: God save the the trumpets sound and the booming of artillery at the Tower and in royal parks announces to the expectant crowds the coronation of their King His Majesty then proceeds to the throne in th where he is surrounded bv his great officers of state and nybles wl)Qhavo borne the regalia their cos tumes and orders combining in a group of rich pageantry The prelates then pay homage followed by the royal princes and the peers and at the con clusion the trumpets again ring forth there is ft roil on the drums and the peo ple shout save King George! jjcmg live King George! May tlie King live forever Mimh briefer and simpler is the cor onation of the Queen which Immediately follows: the whole ceremony being con cluded by the administration of the hole communion to the rulers In the se clusion of St 'Edward Chapel the King exchanges his imperial mantle for the royal robe of purple velvet tlie officers of arms meanwhile arranging the pro cession for the return so that all may be ready to move at the moment when the King and Queen leave Ihe chapel Tlrnir Majesties wearing their crowns then pass down the nave to the west door of the abbey: the Queen with her support ing bishops and attendant women fol lowed hv the great officers of state and princes of the blood royal preceding Bast of all comes the King bearing in his right hand the scepter with the crown and in his left the golden orb and the rulers pass out to their state carriages to be acclaimed by the people irst in tho long and impressive cere monial comes Urn striking formality known as 'recognition' in which the King is' presented to Ijis The primate with the lord chancellor (Lord Torehurn) tlie lord chamberlain (Earl Carrington) the lord high consta ble (Sir Henry Wood) and the earl marshal (Earl of Norfolk) all pre ceded hy garter king of arms (Sir Alfred Scott Gatty) 0 successively to the four sides of the and at each side tlie primate cries aloud here present unto you King George the un doubted king of this realm wherefore all you who are come this day to do your homage are you willing to do the The King standing bv his chair turns first to one side and then To another as the archbishop makes his successive ap peals and at each the people shnut save King As the last shout gled out in the Noveye Yremya as fur ther candidates (dr expulsion across the Russian frontiers The peremptory and forcible action against the Jesuits In Moscow is in striking contrast with th( weakness of the Holy Synod witli regard to the re calcitrant rnonk lliodur at Tsarilsm who continues to defy the orders of Iris eon clesiasticul superiors in St Petersburg ORDER DREADNOUGHTS The Russian government will lose no time in enlarging and increasing the efficiency of the navy It has been de cided that the keel of four Dread naughts for tlie Black Sea fleet are to be laid by the end of May All Russia is Qnarveling al the haste in which this de fensive preparation is to be rushed for ward and the way in which the work thus far has been accomplished is ex tremely interesting In ihe outset the peace loving Domna was very strongly against this expenditure Then suddenly arose the trouble between Russia and A ll washing done iw sterilized filtered pure hot soft ahd abso PAUL KRAUSS JR Treasurer 0TT0 KRAUSS Secretary 2 WWW 1 4 ft 7 1 7 "'I 1 a Tie fib s' Ar arwr 5 a a Bia KVduwM a vxwd a 'i bt 'wv vs 'f ra ra ra AvJ BZ B8A i BjT Ki a is? 1 A b1 Ha xk iz fj fl W'tS Bv 1 it VTfl fl KHA Vfi'l HV (kifl VWT VZI KZzl Bfl KV va ra a a aa aea ata ai ri rat Bi r1 vri 1 bi ft bi im i a ki 'J frl If VJ LIT ill ILnueCLIM iilMir Ml ml a 'a a rii ar a ib mb vcik'iri I'A 7 V'fi 1 "7 i Az I J' Zz zr Vir i Sfii Br Bat in nr rzz wr a a bt at wr a Sc 'l I II JtyJ rj ara: 'f a a a rr azsszK si a ar a sksa aa ar a i iL 5 ty'nh Iff it it ti ft ff fwl Uf i Ji I i ffn tl ft 7 i gf A a "71 SSsEEfiB SU1 Ha a HraaohM i i 1 SuOsa 4'7" 7 i Hi TI fir ft IS" IH 's zzz x' tnifW 1 A t1 5 1 I BWKPSgz 7z g'iRy 1 1 jVftW tf ilsMr CT i i KI feg KlrfiYrrj III 7 dHM fwa i i IMMWIl 1 sj gfgfggtjgBaEsUBSSBsBBaiBSBKaBaaaaHaaainaiiaKKXBsixaK 'll' fC' 7' yjl Ml 7 5 BhB JM JM 7 ggggggjgBtSS' Iz TirxM 7" J45iry 'W 7 i ilSin HKWWa MM 1 I Wfll nMli 13 mffi Ml agW EnBQ HiS OHM LJM I kmBf '4 I 5' jf V' 7 nL 7 7'7 I II 1 7 '7 "Mk i 'L "5 7 7' if "7 7''7 7 ft Iilli 11711II1 I11 1 7 7 Sz7 'xVI'jAi 7 i 77 77 7 7 7 A fldWIffJaWtBJgHH 7 iMrmimww 4 TUt I' 4 nwnif mi iiiRwai in jni wjtt er '( mZ i' BSfizz vzz zv tfi ia 1 1 ia i i ZAV 7J 'nrwri jt '4 t' It xw Ta ir MK i'zi 1 I I S'' i 6 I ik Tv 5 i 7 fc WM ass I I.

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