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5 Tke Children Corner CUPIDPLAYSWOOERALSE TURN DOWN INDIANA MAN EXHIBIT WILL OPEN TONIGHT Third loor South news WE IT THEM ALL Mitchell Ind does YY it matter who discovered the so Theaters week Play in America after the holl 4 PRIZE WINNERS Let the Gold Dust Twins do your tective days Skirts Dresses Henry Savage has established of fices In Berlin and with these and those in Pads he will watch Europe like a hawk for dramatic and musical produc tions Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wil son are dubbed heavenly in paragraphs now going the rounds of the newspapers attraction in the ive Brown Broth musical entertainers this has the the management of Henry Savage with Henry Dixey as the star for a special train to bring his performers from Columbus to Indianapolis Thurs day morning Retail Grocers Offer Prizes to Women 'Who Demonstrate Ability at ood Show A stage version of novel has been launched on the popular priced circuit and the play will be seen at the Park Theater some time during the season was not his Claflin in a pnd a A give all who come makes special Interest to Dishes That Tempt: Other Information The cost of the original production of "The Gingerbread Man" which comes to the Park Theater this afternoon for the first three days of the week Is said to have been approximately J100000 Owing to the original enormous outlay the piece at first was not successful financially but later it became a big money maker Some of the members of the original cast no tably Ross Snow are with this production Arthur Alston owner and manager of the Sun Went coming to the Park the last half of the week has arranged with the Pennsylvania Railroad Olga season deserted legitimate SEPARATE COATS IN AVOR Much attention Is being paid to the separate coat and many different mod els for it are shown It may be made of broadcloth or of a rough finished mate rial choosing according to the occasions for which it Is required The material to be used for a general utility coat may be made of waterproof before the garment is developed if desired The evening wraps are charming They are made of delicate colored satins lined with crepe de chine or bf chiffon broad cloth or the really cold winter weather they are lined throughout with padded wool The linings for these wraps are always of a contrasting color and the whole garment is made on entirely dif ferent lines from those chosen for the coat which is to be worn In the daytime The soft graceful draped effects are truly charming and such wraps may be worn over the most delicate gowns with no fear of mussing or crushing them Many of these coats are left almost without trimming others however are richly ornamented with gold or silver lace heavy embroideries or braided band ings has been trans lated into rench and Brule the actor who first played will have the leading role Vaudeville Program Will Be Given in Addition to Display of ancy Groceries THE STAR EACH MONDAY AWARDS1 IN CASH PRIZES AT fl EACH OR THE TEN BEST CON TRIBUTIONS Matinee dally first Went Mat Not only is the pompadour out of style but in direct contrast the hair is now banded as flatly as possible around the head The wrapped hairdressing or as It is sometimes called requires a deal of hair and if nature has not been Laddie Cliff the English boy comedian and dancer coming to the Grand this afternoon for the week inherits his tal ents from generations of dancers and fun makers He was horn within sound of the Bow Bells and is said to come natur ally by his cockney dialect and manner isms On his travels the young man who is only 17 is accompanied by his mother who watches over him with the same care she exercised when he was a mere child She makes his stage clothes with her own hands sees that they are kept spic and span and gives her personal atten tion to such details In makeup as the rouging of his lips the penciling of his eyebrows and the curling of his hair Durin? a performance she stands in the wings and listens with enthusiasm to the applause his act creates HARRY MORTON MARION WAGES ARDENT COURTSHIP BUT IS SPURNED AT LENGTH BY MAS SACHUSETTS WOMAN You'll appreciate our family washing service It makes your house work much lighter and easier Costs only 6c per pouud TRY US generous switches each at least three quarters of a yard long must be provided These switches are wrapped around the head starting at the back and are pulled out on the top of the head and fastened with a multitude of tiny hairpins The natural hair is rolled into several loose puffs at the back MOLASSES LAYER CAKE One half cupful sugar two tablespoon fuls melted butter one half cupful mo lasses two eggs two thirds cupful hot water one and one half cupfuls Hour and one teaspoonful soda spices to taste Do not use any more flour Spread between layers with jelly and frosting MRS CLARA HEWITT 1583 South Alabama street spoonful cayenne pepper one tenspoonful celery seed and sugar to suit the tasty DENNIS Madison InJ Route 1 BANANA PIE Line a deep pie plate with a rich crust Bako first then place on It throe bananas cut In round pieces To a pint of boiling milk stir two tablespoonfuls corn starch dissolved In a half cupful of milk then add two tablespoonfuls of sugar ono tea spoonful of vanilla a little salt and a lump of butter the size of an esg Take from tho fire and while still warm stir in tho beaten yolks of two eggs When the custard Is done pour over prepared crust and bananas Cover with a mer ingue made of stiffened whites of two eggs sweetened Return to tho oven until light brown In color BRIMMER 715 North Alabama street cltjK DAINTY UNDERMUSLINS With such a wealth of lace and em broidery and dainty material arranged In every conceivable design it is not hard for tho woman of means to pro vide an attractive outfit of undcrmusllns but for the vast number who have just as keen an appreciation for all that Is dainty and beautiful It requires consid erable thought and planning to get tho same effect in a refined style and yet at the minimum of expense This Is always uppermost in the minds of the majority of those who read articles upon lingerie or who watch the forecast of each season's styles Now It is the easiest thing In the world to buy the material and make the dainti est of lingerie undcrmusllns right in one's own home If only a start is made and along the lines of refined designs There Is nothing prettier than a white skirt with a deep lace ruffle headed with a wide beading through which is run a pink width of wash ribbon with a grace ful generous bow at one side This lace ruffle Is made of width after width of narrow Vai lace Andre Castalgne's novel "The Bill published by the Bobbs Mer rlll Company is to be converted Into a play by Paul Kester A QUESTION Will some one send through The Star a recipe for green totnato and onion pickles that keep without cooking or canning? ETHEL STOWJ11G Knightstown Ind long as we have cor set that never rusts breaks or gets out 9 first half of the week with matinees Tuesday and Wednesday "Mary with Henry Dixey lost half of the week with matinee Saturday Grand class vaudeville featuring Laaaie curi an week Park Gingerbread half of the week "Ab the Sun last half of the week inee dally Majestic Marv all Matineees today Wednesday Thurs day and Saturday Empire Burlesque Gaiety all week Matinee dally BEE LOA Two and one half pounds of beef ground fine salt and pepper to suit the taste two well beaten eggs two thirds of a cup of cream a large tablespoonful of butter one cupful of bread crumbs mix this to gether well make Into a loaf place in a pan with a vacant place in one end put in one half cup of hot water and bake slowly for one hour MISS LAURA WILLIAMS Russiaville Ind No 2 Avery Hopwood author of has written a farce entitled which Wagenhals Kemper have in re hearsal SUCCOTASH String and break about three pints of green beans boil About one hour with a piece of country bacon then cut the corn from three or four ears of corn and put with the beans and bacon and boil until done Add salt and pepper to taste Curry Sauce Six ripe tomatoes twelve large cucumbers six onions chop all fine separately and sprinkle with a little salt let stand one hour squeeze cucumbers mix with tomatoes and onions add vine gar to almost cover the above put tn one teaspoonful curry powder one fourth tea Do not ute Soap Naphtha Borax Soda Ammonia or Kerosene with Gold Dust Gold Dust has all desirable cleansing qualities in a perfectly harmless and lasting form The Gold Dust Twins need no outside help RIED TOMATOES Bee! tomatoes ami cut crosswise in large slices salt ami pepper dip each slice Into flour then Into beaten eggs ami fry at once In hot lard Servo hot Pour over thbm a cup of milk thickened with a little flour MRS CHARLES WRIGHT 42 Royal avenue Indianapolis Made by THE AIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO Makers of airy Soap (the oval cake) GIVES PRETTY LUNCHEON Mrs Victor Obenauer gave a luncheon riday at her home on Talbott avenue The table decorations were pink and white rosebuds and trailing smllax Those present were Mrs Vogelsong Mrs Pettijohn Mrs Mehrlng Mrs Benton Mrs Hereth Mrs Bow man Mrs Knapp and Mrs Conder ones of 2 to 6 GREEN TOMATO SWEET PICKLES Two gallons green tomatoes (chopped) three pounds brown sugar one quart water cook two hours add one quart vinegar one teaspoonful each of mare whole cloves end cinnamon ground Boll fifteen minutes longer Seal hot or put in Jars after it cools ETHEL STOWHIG Knightstown Ind leading man will be Harrison Hunter who vauaevine to return to JELLY TARTLETS Make the paste as for pies line small patty pans pricking the paste in bottom to keep It from pulling too high hake in a quick oven and fill with jelly or jam When Rolling Pastry Pastry can bo rolled as thin as desired by using a bread board covered with muslin which has been stretched tightly over it ADA SMITH MILORD Mass Oct After three months' fruitless though ardent courtship including the purchase of a marriage permit he was not able to use Harry Morton of Marion Ind has gone back to the Hoosier state to wander among the sycamores of We Wabash while the ripples of the water sing him Into a state of forgetfulness so far as Bellingham Mass Is concerned He left here last night Morton came Earft a warn heart and a bank roll to press his claims for the hand and heart of Mrs Mary Bartlett Jewel Claflin of Bellingham Morton's suit was of Romeo ardor though both he and Mrs Claflin are very near the rhree score and ten mark It first looked a 100 to shot Cupid would win and wed ding bells would ring all the way from here to Indiana But with the approach of frost there came a polar atmosphere about this love matters and Mor ton's star began to wane BHde to Be Says inally Mrs Claflin though long waver ing became convinced she had passed Horace age limit for migration westward and when her suitor next cAlled she told him he would have to ac cept for his answer Morton was a bit shocked but not dis mayed and with characteristic Hoosier grit he pursued his lovemaking As a step to show his earnestness Mor ton went to town clerk Mr Whitney and bought a marriage permit But this did not move Mrs Claflin She stood pat on her Then it was Morton saw the handwrit ing on the wall but it mnrrlnwc linpnflc tn frame He took the hint and going to the Home Bank here he drew the re mainder of his roll and departed HATS ARE LOVELY One will find hats to admire because they truly artistic creations and plenty of hats that are unquestionably becoming In the new output of millinery Probably they have not been bo all round satisfactory in several years as various glimpses into tho deep boxes and show cases prove them to be A simple elegance murks the best lints this fall Colors are on the whole subdued In tone though boro and there some star tling and bizarre combination disproves Hie rule Occasionally one meets with a drooping brim or a suggestion of the mushroom shape but the distinctly new fiats are those with brims however tiny STUNNING DRESS MATERIALS Voiles and marquisettes which were somewhat neglected last year are now called Iot in large quantities and many exquisite evening gowns are being fash ioned from these materials The chiffon cloth is still popular also It Is very delicate In appearance yet gives excel lent service being suitable fur the sepa rate blouses as well as for entire guwns Moire is attractive for trimming pur poses as well as for hats and outer wraps In black and dark gray it la an especial favorite with the woman who is no longer young Silk serge Is a novelty which deserves great popularity on account of its beauty as well as Its durability It comes in plain as Well as diagonal weave It is not transparent therefore does not re quire a special foundation lining Cachemere de sole or silk cashmere is one of tho most exquisite materials seen in the shops today and while it seems very expensive at first it is so service able being suitable for all the year round wear that you will never regret purchasing It It comes in all the softest loveliest colors both light and dark and Is suitable for day as well as evening wear Progress Laundry Co Old Main 1121 New 1121 and 1121k Mme Alla Nazimova will begin her season in her new play "The Passion Oct 14 GOSSIP THE PLAYERS "The Servant In the House" has been translated Into Swedish by Hilda Eng lund and successfully produced in Stock holm Little Helen Pullman and her younger sister Beryl who play the childhood and young girlhood stages In the develop ment of the coming are reputed to actresses flow actresses are heroine role since Claudia is shown first as a little waif next as a blossoming girl and lastly as a fully developed young woman Helen Pullman who Is 9 years old Is to be starred in a play all her own next season under the direction of Charles Emerson Cook present owner of Prince Chap" Helen and her sister Beryl 6 years old are accompanied by their mother on their tours During their stay In Indianapolis the two little girls will be "at at the Claypool Hotel to any of their young friends who care to call Prince will be followed at Knsrllsn inurscav evenmar nv 1 uupui 41CLO ICU 1X441 X1 1 UIIIlldil LU cl Jane PA the Indiana comedy under i decision to produce another rench de Eugene Walter author of In Easiest and a has written a new melodrama of military life entitled Last Elthea Boling Salem Ind No 1 Box! 60 Paddock Liberty Ind No 2 Box 104 Dunlhue 1219 West ifteenth street Bedford Ind Charlotte Austin South Whitley Ind I) No 1 Combs 532 North Miley avenue city Daisy Hamilton West Newton Ind Mrs York Plainfield Ind Mrs Glascock Veedersburg Irid Box 292 Miss Helen Woolls 2006 Tipton street city Mrs William Beadle Attica Ind No 1 Cleaning this and scrubbing that by the old fashioned muscle method steals at least one tenth of your life Why not let the Gold Dust Twins relieve you of all the of your work? Gold Dust and water will clean anything will per form cleansing miracles A strong solution will cut the thickest grease from floors stoves pots pans sinks etc With a mild solution you can take all the hard work out of washday Most people use too much Gold Dust so we advise following directions given on each package in order to prevent waste Gold Dust is the most economical cleanser in the world and will do more work and better work in less time than any other cleansing product Try it for your own satisfaction and home comfort! HEN you send your family washing to us the sheets pillow cases bolster cases table cloths napkins towels are all ironed dry and smooth nicely folded and returned to you ready for instant use Wearing apparel is ready to iron Articles Written by Dwliwc Suggestions Entered in an About Them Prize Housekeeping Contest that roll either abruptly or gradually from tho face Trimmings are not as profuse uh In recent seasons and are confined for tho most part to one thing ostrich para dise quills wings breasts qr fur with perhaps a touch of gilt or rlbhon velvet to net them off They are quite simple in their way but It Is a simplicity that ninkps them costly In many Instances You Went a demonstration In the OLDSMOBILE After Wednesday ''The following prizes have been awarded in the Contest for the week ending Tuesday Sept 28: Miss Mrs Mrs Miss Mrs Opening A daintily decorated department in which tho prettiest garments for babies and toddlers are displace corps of young women delegated personal attention to this opening one of young mothers Outerwear for little years needfuls for adding to the comfort and happiness of baby layettes for ths prospective baby and gift things for showers are features of this opening ex hibit Every young mother is Invited to attend ART SQUARES POPULAR The passing of the carpet and the sub sequent popularity of the rug has led to the introduction Ihto the modern home of art squares which on account of their beauty and convenience are now in great demand Those that come in the mulberry shade arc considered just about the latest jthiug in the way of rugs God of is the title of a Dante and Beatrice play written by Justin Huntley McCarthy for Irving son of the late English tragedian The Right Brothers jor Meaning Israel Zangwlll author of "Merely Mary which the orepaugh stock company will present at the Majestic Theater this week beginning with a matinee today Is the author of a num ber of other plays none of which how ever has duplicated the success of this one In which Eleanor Robson formerly starred Among his other plays are "Children of the "The Moment of Revolted Daughter" the Carrier" and his recent powerful race play "The Melting In which Walker Whitesides is now starring New burlesque features are promised In the performance to be given by the "Broadway Gaiety at tho Empire this week The company is presenting a two act musical burletta entitled At with the well known vaudeville stars Carleton and Terre as the chief fun makers A big chorus Is introduces dur ing the musical Interruptions The vaude vlle olio pf six acts 18 said to be above the average the company carrying a spe cial ers CUCUMBER PICKLES To one gallon of vinegar add one cup of sugar one cup coarse salt one cup ground mustard pour over cucumbers without heating This Is sufficient for two gal lons of pickles which will keep without sealing MRS HUTCHENS Clayton Ind It No 3 MODIIED CUTAWAY POPULAR The cutaway outline is still popular though In a modified form and the front edges come together from the waist to the bottom of the coat but the line of fastening is decidedly bias Buttons are still a favored trimming not belrfk used So lavishly however as they a few handsome ones being in much better taste as well as style than dozens of them sewed all over the garment indiscrim inately Nearly all the dressy coats are made to fasten just above the waist line where the coat is slightly double breasted Three or four buttons are all you need for the closing Although the coats are cut very low at the neck the collars are so ar ranged that they may be fastened up quite close under the furs when the weather demands such protection They are therefore really' much more useful end comfortable than would seem pos sible when you give them but a hasty glance THE INDIANAPOLIS STAB MONDAY OCTOBER 4 1909 THE SHORT THE STOUT KT THE MEDIUM the tall i W1 THE SLENDER Suits Washington Cloak Suit Co urs 4 East Washington Street PEACH CREAM One quart of fine peaches Pars and stone the fruit and cut In quarters Beat the whites of three eggs with one halt cupful of powdered sugar until it Is stiff enough to cut with a knife Take tho yolks of the eggs and mix with one half cupful of granulated sugar and one pint of milk Put the peaches Into the mix ture place in pudding ilHh and bake Then put In the whites mixing all thoroughly again and bake light brown MRS GEORGE WILSON 229 South Meridian street city GIVE COOKS MCE The New "Wrapped Hairdressing TO SATISY PUBLIC Housewives and prospective housewives will be given an opportunity for the next two weeks to prove In public their ability to cook The managers of the seventh annual Pure ood Exhibition which opens tonight at Tomlinson Hall have made plans to have stoves fuel and material from which to produce tempting dishes as well as aprons soap and water and everything that goes to make a kitchen complete at the disposal of the women visitors The people will be the judges and will decide the winners after eating samples Suitable prizes will be offered every day according to the menu for that day Biscuits lead the bill of fare tonight Thirty five men have been working day 'and night and up until a late hour last night preparing the stage settings An effort has been made to get away from the old beaten path of form in such matters and a unique system of booths has been constructed The entire plan Is an Imitation of an old Southern tavern with appropriate sur roundings In the center of the hall a two story building has been constructed with two large hallways and six spacious rooms This has an old fashioned colonial porch the top of which will be occupied by the plantation jubilee singers tonight In front of the tavern Is a summer house made of lattice work Painted green and covered with vines In the rear of the tavern is a barn in which will be a horse to the right of this a beehouse In this there will be an ex hibition of live bees busy making honey the workers inclosed in a wire cage A man will be seated inside of this cage demonstrating how to handle the busy bodies without being stung To the left of the barn will be a corncrib with the big yellow ears showing beneath the lat xtice work: Introduces New' Goods object of this show is to give the Retail Association members who are giving the event a chance to show the public what a complete line of pure food they said Secretary JA Galloway last night grocer often has many fine articles for sale of which his customers are entirely Ignorant This show is to let people sample free the best pure foods of the day The manufac turers have joined hands with us and are sending fresh samples and agents to help give attention to visitors It is to be an education show mingled with mu sic laughter and a general good time The booths are dotted here and there the different buildings and scattered around the edges in an artistic manner With plenty of light and decorations and music to add charm indications are that the dreams of the managers will be re alized Last year fifteen days were de voted to the cause but this year the ex hibition closes Oct 16 different program will be presented every night including a variety of vaude ville performances A corps of forty actors has been engaged for Ibis purpose and amusement stunts including song ind dance monologues magic juggling acro batlc sketch team work comedy quartet and character readings will be presented The program for tonight is in harmony with the general scheme of the scenery beginning with jubilee singers who will render old Southern melodies Percy Pfaff will conclude tire program with readings Rollin has charge of the amusements AV Galloway is floor manager Show ts Contlnuous The tavern which Is thirty six feet high fortv feet Wide and about fifty five feet long is covered with asbestos in order a to add precaution against fire The man agers expect thousands of visitors After today the show will begin In the afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and continue through the evening One of the noveli features will be the daily election of the candidates on the city ticket Every voter will be given a ballot as he enters the door Tn the tavern is a voting place where the Australian system will be used The results will be posted from time to time A baby show every afternoon promises to increase the interest in the event An orchestra of several pieces has been en gaged to play afternoon and evening The food department of the State Board of Health will have a booth in the tavern The show committee is composed of TV Galloway Koehler Joseph Lftu ler A More AV Myers Erath Peter Liehr Seyffert Wad dington and Bremer iA They say they have every reason why this show should be a great success and cite a few of them: shows are Al way clean and entertaining in every ABOUT WAISTS This season there Is a decided prefer ence shown for the plain tailored shirt waist without Other trimming than a few tucks or plaits to give a little becom ing fullness The elaborate lace trimmed blouse of a short time ago is seldom seen on a really well dressed woman The colored waist 'fliatchlng the shade of the skirt or suit with which it is to be worn is fash ionable as well as economical Nearly all the cloth suits have a blouse of chiffon cloth silk cashmere or some such fabric which matches it In color These are made with a tiny yoke and stock collar of some soft creamy white net or lace The exquisite metal nets and laces are used for this purpose also Sometimes they are covered with a trans parent veiling of chiffon which gives a very charming softening effect The ad dition of a soft light colored yoke to a dark blouse makes it much more becom ing to the average woman heroine of Prince to this evening be two of the best child on the stage Three necessary to play the 1 rr Lw ine success in New York or "Arsene Mary has led Charles rohman to a Other store Special displays of tailored suits everything new in shirtAvaists hundreds of new coats and other fall outerwear are attractions on the third floor The dross fabrics that are seen in Imported gowns and the new silks Parisian dressmakers are using are shown at the dress goods counters Demonstrations of stenciling Trac It the Ideal Hair Supporter and "The Only dip pin will stimulate Interest on the main floor A rtf fATtV vi up nenormancea a vuxho actors has been engaged for Ihls purpose and amusement stunts including song ind dance monologues magic juggling acro batic sketch team work comedy quartet and character readings will be presented The program for tonight is in harmony with the general scheme of the scenery melodies Percy program Galloway Is floor I6 1 pi) Il I' 1 AT 9 9 9 9 i I.

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