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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 6

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1915 SOCIETY "ZfJLner iGwsy are Sup erior CONDUCTED Prof Lewis Allyn Very ew Suits of Any One Model i i I Ki noy ground sprin ware Tea Room Washington Briefs MENU table Ox Tail Soup parlmenL XL 'Uy Th i eha milled to practice before tho Interior De Holton ruit Salad Bavarian Cream or ndcrwond a nd'Miss Gertrude Our Set Pieces den Oflepll a nd Wilse In More Than 1000 Costumes Ind tan 'Oil: The Mrs out of season delivered any time ir plaei' News of Churches Mrs To Make Tomato Soup Jelly scene The Newest Neckwear Separate A Collars and Collar and Caff Sets an A Gulslia Special Values in Trimmed Hats $500 SUES LETCHER ESTATE head' i mi r( rs com mitino the city Mr and Mrs Herbert Smart of New foulhull When Miss as Sixteenth Hill She soon Col and Miss Harker study class of the Matinee Mush ale was Skilled Dancer Who Will Assist by an unusual! in Benefit Play for lower Mission int cresting led the meeting "The National Spirit (Brctzman Photo) under the the violin and piano NO DOUBT THAT RESINOL DOES Sinam HEAL SICK SKIN MILK INDIANA SONG WRITER DIES Karl Matthews Leigh 1 1 arrison arsb no Clan nee ZlnleL Phone PAone CENTRAL TO MEET North New 852 Jt'i 3700 will 1 i ven Who will i group of guessing Mrs Mnrlha Keller Hut ollf GIRL MAY DIE BURNS MISS RUTH PAGE UMBRELLAS right arm was burned severely 11 iifaMi vin Miss Mary ir eetjng hr img I nrlurwoid their home HazM hrady Helen Ingalls is being Church rs Mrs held each cuts Mr ami Airs James Smart of Belle fontaine st reef The Rev Af: Pearson has been author ized by the United Photo Plays Company to invite all ministers and their wives to see the travel pictures to be exhibited at Eng Theater as guests of the management at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon Page I am give and Day this De am any my learned (by meat Is simply not necessary endurance Judge claim free from the fear oi wind or weather Adv Grimes Lmke Buran STUDEBAKER EMPLOYES GET $300000 SHARE IN PROITS strength I experience) a habit and to give us Sa win Elizabeth Hill Robert Bueser Miller chairman of the reserve hoard and Mrs Miller and John Temple (leaves them imo dries quickly THE INDIANAPOLIS STATU THURSDAY MARCH 18 Mr and Mrs James Roberts and Mr and Mrs John Holtzman of North Meridian street who have been spending sumo time in lorida have returned home Indiana Japanese Hold school at ort Leavenworth Jas His trawling expenses will be pa id by the government Air and "Mrs Ljnn Millikan 1723 North Meridian street will leave today fur a trip through the South they have the shall of Kentuckv with Mrs Propylaeum last enitr Tills? Es has been Woodruff ACETIC ACID IN VINEGAR I am an orchardlst and each year I have several barrels of apples that are either Imperfect or too small for the necessary grading In' 1911 had an unusually large crop and was advisedto buy a cider press whlch I did and had between two and three barrels of cider for vinegar After waiting the usual length of time I attempted to sell ft but was told that there was not sufficient acetic acid In It to ful fill the requirements of our state law until letcher he brothcr she he schools pity lir for WESTIELD MASS THE PURE OOD TOWN Thou ter Levi nni A pril You'll townrd too Lull Sunday school workers of county will be addressed bv Thomas at the meeting of the riday Noon Bible class at the A Building tomorrow at noon John Larsons Quigley and home of Thornton Hmdlcy here bions lliis imTiiing whlrli It mw evening a nd Sa turdav the loo (burning Miss Ruth Ihu lovely ymmg daughter of Dr Campus auspices nf tlm 'lower Mission young society folk at the Mural she A rihima hiLewoi th I ai Milburn Weaver Miss Louise Henkel Miss Thelma Langbuin ami Miss Grace A Central Union of the will hold an all day Indoor picnic at the home of Mrs It Arhiian 11::) North Now To one can of condensed tomato soup add one half can of boiling water one teaspoonful of sharp vinegar or sherry if preferred one half of a grated onion one half of a green pepper not too finely chopped and bring all to the boiling point Season to taste with paprika and salt Dissolve one half box of gelatin in cold water then pour the boiling soup over the gelatin and stir well Pour Into soup cups ami place in refrigerator until chilled Serve very cold i he 1 i I 1 wa ves astonishing feature is led stays in a curl ihv other method so Coffee Tea or Tea room Patents granted to the foliowin i laherty Jam and Eredermk Air and Mrs dward Gerrard' of Wash ington boulevard who have becri making an extended stay at I'alm Beach and returned Mrs Merrill Talhotf the guest of Mr and Hobbs HR West Twenty first street hav ing come for the Tri Kappa convention other Southern points have home wards for the Caroline Scott Har Chapter of the Daughters of the Holland and Miss Helen Bloomington who are a few days at the Hotel are completing arrangements for the Kappa Kappa convention which will be held at the Claypool Hotel tomorrow and Satur day ana li rl 1 1 1 flowers transformed the home of Iph Chester Lane on North Dela st re et into a garden tor the south Address your questions to ood Editor and you will receive a refely by mail or through tfeis column Queries unless feigned by the full name and address of the writer will not be given answer in this column In giving reply your initials only will be given among the 700 performers in Col lege is that costuming More Mrs 11 Hawk ms Mrs Edwin Kopt before the Club of Springfield Ill the Illinois Slate Journal said of her: rs AtTmaii 'rile college juniors that it will look much heavier than Its lustre and softness will also de you while the stimulated scalpthe health which insures hair Adv MARSHALL PARTY LEAVES CHICAGO ON RISCO TRIP A TO GIVE SILVER TEA members and friends' of the Cornelia Cole airbanks chapter A 11 will attend a silver tea at the home of Mrs Atkins 1312 North Meridian street from 4 until 6 this after noon down to the music of such schoul composers" as DeBussy and Strauss first niiiiilier used to "illustrate the various points made by Mrs Brown was Raff's ly Miss Hernia of Bloomington is Mrs Oliver A BRUERE SPEAKS TONIGHT Henry Bruere city chamberlain of New York who is on his way to San rancisco will lecture before the Contemporary Club at the Propylaeum at 8:15 tonight on "Progress and Promise in City Gov DETROIT Midi March It is learned from an authoritative source that the Studebaker corporation has just completed the distribution of approxi mately S3 00000 shai'ing among employes Those who have participated in the sharing of protitfl are department heads superintendents and foremen in charge nf production The sums range from $250 to 1000 based on ability and economy The corporation intends to go still farther in its sharing of profits and will include many employes who have served a considerable time basing the extent of their proportion of earnings on the in crease of individual effort in the matter of curtailment of expenses and increase of production 'With the exception of district managers all of those partici pating in the plan are connected with the Detroit plants Miss Mabelle Mayer and Myrtle Mayer were the hostesses for an infor mal St' day party at their home 2020 North Alabama street yes terday afternoon The guest favors were shamrocks and tlie ices were the shamrock design Assisting the hostesses was aunt Mrs George Uurrens 1912 without so plav Giiupii Mrs' Charles Trotter 3335 West Alichi gan street entertained the WednesdayAfternoon Club and a few friends at a St party yesterday afternoon The rooms were decorated with sham rocks and Irish flags In Hie dining room the table was adorned with the figure of an Irish woman with a market give 'up her school $100 a month Iler risen American Revolution yesterday afternoon IL A Beck presided at uie ica which was lovely with yellow fresia red in crvstal vases connected by I links 'audios beneath dainty Ingalls i Mrs George Nottingham Mr rn nderwood find olatues Dchnonico Vegetable Macedoin Pineapple Sherbet her clothing caught lire Mr Hradh threw a blank'd admit her and finally ov tinguished Hie flaiui Mr Bradley's Worm Company PORK AND BEE PACKERS The Home of CROWN BRAND meats and lard Standard oj excelUnct whtr mt used We specialize on SAUSAGE of all kinds Our sausage kitchens are nanitary and moderfi in every respect Visitors are always welcome Hill Loius'O Brink ITcd A Duebbcr Cha: Mvin Iske imuel Rulo Ralph Schlotter Albert Vollmer Cliffmd Zoeller Keller Russ I Inlier and Miss Anna Eugene Aiken of Atlanta (teorge street was Ma reh 17 lenry ther Slovens of ahforma who visiting Miss Mabel Ayres in Place has returned home Steinway Sons 309 North Pennsylvania St Meridian Life Bldg ormer Bloomington Singer Wins Many Admirers Here SON Pennsylrajda St Dhcn Building Ci IlCAGO March Vice President Thomas Marshall left Chicago at 7 o'clock tonight for San rancisco and other cities nn fhc Pacific coast sides Nir and Mrs Mar witn Mrs duality and understands the art of her song Her enunciation is ex ct'pi iona I ly fine and through her entire program her sound musicianship was Newton Taylor former judge of the Juvenile Court will talk at the midweek meeting at the Third Christian Church evening His subject wilt he "Child linquency Cause and Cure" Missionary Society of the Avenue Baptist Church will meet at the church at 2:30 this afternoon Miss Helen Stsmond of the Missionary School oi Chicago win give a talk will sing Jackson and Mrs A group of songs on North New Jersey street nmg Manv tulips and sham arranged in the rooms Tho were Miss Helen Goodnow Miss uw Bdwaru Bradv Jonn id Mrs 2k Portteus Miss Miss May Bentlv Ralph Charles wope Mrs Ie und Mrs Under were assisted by fact inns end cakes were carried out in the sanm color A delightful program of POTATO STARCH AND LOUR What is the difference between po tato starch and potato flour? Greensburg Mrs The words and are often used synonymously in the trade There is however a distinc tion Potato starch the pure starch from' the potato Potato flour is the dried and ground whole potato which con tains a few substances besides starch for example some mineral matter certain proteins and a very little fat Boast Capon with Drossing or Prime Tliba of Beef an Jus and fragrant Mr and Mrs Hill 30L1 North Capitol avenue entertained the members of the Phi Sigma Chi Sorority and a few friends Tuesday evening in celebration of the birthday anniversary of their daugh ter Corinne 'The decorations were pink and white spring flowers set amid palms The guests were Miss Dorothy Deane Misfe May Harris Miss Marcile Reiher Miss Ruth Williams Miss Eva fove 71 iss Thelma Blossom Miss Jennie illerliss Margaret Mulford Miss Kathryn Williamfl Miss Emily Toohey Miss Grace Sawin Miss Gertrude Snyder Mrs Mrs Thumas Hill Miss Mary Iph Hill irvin tuuy EaH Tvner Charles Lewis HUL Johnson Leu William Nazin hair nlay no small pjirt in con Dll I llg I i linrin women are born with straight hair until now almost every woman hhs in some degree been a slave todhe curling Miss Louise Slianeberger Grace Swift entertained 'with a 500 party at the home of Miss Slianeberger on Dearborn street Tuesday 1 evening The appointments were in St L'atriuk's day designs Alice Puddefoot 22 West has ndurned home from XI' ntil XI pc Puddefoot and daughters will leave for residence in Boston Mass Mrs John Caridee Dean has gone to MA Ind Mrs A I Springsteen of Steinway PIANOS Rhubarb Pie Cocoa fifth floor lightfiil musicianship Charles Clark MRS JOHN 'home on North Illinois street was the scene of a pretty St party yesterday afternoon the rooms being decorated with lovely spring flowers arranged in baskets and vases The guest favors were St Patrick hats Guests for four tables of 50U were entertained those present beingMrs John A Victor Mrs Arvilla Victor of A'anWert Mrs Walter Bridgins Airs Robert DuBois Mrs John Gray William Mrs Charles Ger Mrs Warner Mrs Rolland Geyer Mrs Henry Victor Mrs A Augstein Mrs Thielle Mrs Shirley and Airs 'J Brochausen The hostess was assisted by Airs Charles Har Ian or the refection the tables were adorned with crystal baskets 'of spring flowers The hostess was assisted by Airs Charles Harlan 4 Do Land in Art According to modern 40 North Pennsvlvania Street $4000 and $5000 are Ga who is visiting Mrs Wiegand of West Thirtieth the honor guest at a delightful luncheon given bv Miss Marjorie Malone yester dav I he appointments and floral adorn 'ineiits were in punk and green the center arrangement for the table being a bouquet ul pink sweet peas and smllax in a crystal vase bainty name cards designed with shamrocks marked the The charm of exHiisiveness is one avp have not ignqrml Aym suits at $40 and $50 are represent cd by Just one of a af and $35 are few of any one model but widely varietLiii tbe number styles A vies silk suits are an especial feature of the present showing they are charmingly novel in treatment and really tailored' Hurd floor are floral works of art that vHH surely arouse your gdmlni turn We pan execute your must exacting orders wit great est promptness loral offerings are the most xaluod of all though (rifling the MAl'ISoN Ind March 17 sie 1 1 Wooiford of this city Dent song writer ami a ut hor died today I She was 61 years old Members of the Union of the irst Congregational Church will be at home to friends at the church tomorrow evening Supper will be served at 6:30 The Knights of the Holy will meet at the irst Congregational Church tomor row evening at 7:30 Boys from 13 to 16 years old have been invited to at tend these iheetings A scries of special meetings at thf irst Congregational Thursday evening in Lent lay Io jr i in Hie United States prr nie 'Coni'l on motion of Lawrence orget We Repair ani Re coe Curling the Hair Without Irons or Kids It is strong pure and good and I wish to sell It for I need the income Whatcan I do? I shall be grateful for any suggestion MRS Wayne County the vinegar Is deficient in acetic acid of course you would not care to sell it for pure vinegar Acetic acid in vinegar as you know is formed from the alcoholic fermentation of the various sugars that are therein contained The alcohol is finally by another form of fermentation turned over into acetic acid Sometimes the acidity of vinegar may be increased by adding a quarter of the volume of new cider or fresh apple juice Of course other material such as molasses or glu cose might be added but tn that case you would not have a strictly pure cider vinegar rather a compound vinegar PURE DRY MILK IS What Is dry milk? Is It a whole some product? I used one pound of" it and found It very satisfactory but as I can not find out anything about It am afraid to use It It Is sold In bulk Indianapolis MRS A Dried milk is ordinary milk which has been subjected by special process to the action of heat It is a dry product and when properly made is an excellent prod uct There is no reason why you should not use it A nri'uu'r m'u was mmlc the Rp pointnnnt of Small of Knox Ind as an assistant agriculturalist under the Bretz Miss AliU Miss Ina Er Aliss Agm Sinclair Miss Ida Tier" distirirlly I'emininn nine out every ton Why be without the buun this absolutely pure milk when it is so dBJiv ouiaineu more? It is astonishing to see how much god lonklng hair doe toward producing 'a vouthful appearance It is astcinislung also to realize how much the a traol ive ness of the hajr is affected by the cate we give it especially in the matter nf cleansing In washing the hair it is imt advisable to usn makeshift but always use a preparation made 'for shampooing only 1'ou can onjuy the best that is known for about three rents a shampoo bv getting a package of cantiirox from your druggist dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water and your shampoo is ready After its use the hair dries rap idly with uniform color Dandruff ex cess oil and dirt are dissolved am! en tirely disappear A'our hair will be so fluffy it is light gai ns growth o'clock1 Miss Theo Tlewos is leaching TT dianapohs: Michael I roes rrt enfield What are the most healthful vegetables to serve In the early spring? Shelbyville resh vegetables are usually keenly rel ished in the spring Almost any of them have a particularly beneficial effect upon the digestive svstefn This is due largely to the large quantities of natural mineral salts which they bring Into the system Among the vegetables particularly to be relished kt this time of the year 'are spinnach and various other The water in which they are cooked however should be used preferably in the of a thin or cream soup To throw away the water in which are cooked is a foolish waste of valuable material At no time of the year are parsnips so delicious and delicate as in the spring particularly xnen Leon subjected to fteezing in during winter of the prog) am In her pa pt discussion that Grands $750 in rnaliogany and up Uprights $500 in mahogany and up it you want the best if you wish your piano to reflect the high degree of your musical taste you will buy the Steinway the nu'flt grarofid dancing Aliss ballot mo A VEGETARIAN CONVERT Recently I read with Interest the question of concerning food val ues I was formerly a heavy eater of meat foolishly supposing it to be es sential to my health and have since that eating that It Is strenath or On the advice of my physician dur Ing the last three years I have become almost a complete vegetarian (I only eat meat when dining out where courtesy compels it and then very Whereas I formerly suf fered from la grippe constipation and frequent attacks of rheumatism I now absolutely free rom these or other ailments and attribute splehdld strength and perfect health to my present diet of vegetables dark breads corn etc I feel that the editor of this department is to be congratulated on the many interest ing questions in these columns 2 Laporte Ind A Meat is not essential nor in some cases even desirable You have evidently hit upon a safe and sane diet All of us could with profit eat more freely of vege tables or whole grains When you know physicians have pre scribed Resinol for 20 years in the treat ment of eczema and other itching burn ing unsightly skin 'eruptions and have written thousands of reports saying: "It is my regular prescription for itch has produced brilliant result it gave was mar velous in one of the worst cases of etc etc It make you feel that is the treatment I can rely on for MY skin The moment Resinol 'Ointment touches Itching skins the itching stops and heal ing begins With the aid of Resinol Soap it almost always clears away every of eczema ring pim pies or other tormenting eruption quick leaving the skin clear and healthy Sold all druggists or trial free write tn Dept 17 Resinol Balti more Md 2500 Charming and Exclusive trits at an one of the above prices inay be depended upon to dns hip in (iiialitv of'Biaterial tailoring correctness of models and tastehilness Among 1 hem are suits for all occasions smd nnt piss inxb I'Hniong them find very few extremely high waist shown hecaijse lute endOm ics arc the normal waist line Skirts too show they arc wider but not 2U to 3 varfls is now considered the id al width Our tailors have bc ch(sm with i arcliil consideration we wanted gnments that would fit and customers tell ns thnt Ayres suits fit phenomenally well A Sons Co rioiusTS 1610 to 1620 North Illinois St BUTTERMILK Will you on the Pure ood which I cherish very much (for an experienced housekeeper) your opinion of buttermilk drink? If wholeaome when should It be used and should one drink It every day? What are Its virtues above new milk? Mrs A ort Wayne Ind A clean pure butlermilk is an exceed ingly nourishing and beneficial food It mav be used ns often as on? desires It is higher in acid than is new milk and It is supposed that the lactic acid exerts a bcnettoial effect upon the intes tinal 1 ract JI Earl Green of Muncie Ind medical corps' organized militia was ordered by t1P War Department to attendi nniirse (if instruction at the medical MRS' HAZEL SIMMONS BOWLES Mrs Hazel Simmons Bowles formerlyof Bloomington is one of the newcomers in indianapulis and is making many friends with her charming voice When is great rivalry among the thirty groups rlnj choruses as to which shall be the best (ostumoil OOD QUERY DEPARTMENT BOOK KNOWLEDGE It tells you how to invest your money in an absolutely safe way Just i published and freeto all MEYER KISER BANK 137 Washington Street iji 1 mi oilier The responses were Mrs A Lockwood read an in lei esiing paper on "Irish Customs 'ami Legends Mrs wairer Hammond gave a reading Mrs John san" Miss Stella Horne nlaved several piano solos and Mrs 'IL Thornpsnn gave the Bible lesson The IbiU nc 'ICSICt'il Xll'tS I lirr ma Wiles andMrs Otia Trotter Mrs Martin and Mrs untertam thy Delta Alphas at of Mrs Martin 3439 College his afternoon T'hct subject will iiis fornu rly of I mllanapolls has gone to Los Anmd Cal 10 spend three months with In mother and sister Today the curling iron being dis placed by a iif creation of science known as Kurlo Tim modern woman dissolves four nuiieos of Kurin in pint of hnl water Into Kurlo when cold she flips tier ojinb passes it through her 1 ressos arid while still damp arranges I 6 4 7 iinV 01 By i li il yW' Ayre These at Ayres $35 I I Hl Il I VI' ZTOrb) 7 I 1 1 ljK JjfyLl JJ Indi 7 a suite lor WHfc As f'Himmd nflSr YMA 1 by Mrs wK Jra 1 hurlos A I Strauss MMSBEg niiii gave I GgBL I nll Panrp i nn I SS nunil 'pr on the progra ar bv 1 was the A artens with Sfitf I 4ajg y' words bv Tolstoi This mimbor whs re (r ivo with such enthusiasm that Mr WSMm Martons was ohligvd tn sing it through a Wr 'fl 7' 2 son will BHMIBIr 'T tlle 110110 SSI avenue sneonq time Alter illusion proi tt 1 Miss Adelaide f'arman made an address 4 11 gggaM a mince at Tlie 1 the 1 1 i 1 'D: being Mr and rs Charles Lauer A i Mrs Raidwin Hill ami Mrs Joseph Koi A aMHryA Jt lor 'The members of llm elu arc 1111 cltum ftcOt 1 Wamfct Douglass (nt 1 mtistuim 'My1 a i auMiae IlmfWJ lorrioi I WM hM tIHl 1 in 1 1 1 if iflMfinf fcdMMKa Will In 'artists arid gKtbggjg iTWMTIHL lave I 11 I 'JC VMMBMMMM lkJ aSffvjnMsKsk imi i ago tn iiii ni ii i i ut svj it Yc otitti heSSL is 'fi1' cnosc SHwK public ai iss i race ci risn play ailiindeil that deliberately to keep hlle I nc term ea MwMagSwMB i 1 1 sc a 1 moil 1 tif' sHl oi cu is iiiituiiiluir the tvpe is not in a ro ilucational suho lent bugbear Nine times lai is 11n dean of the viuuun tossy Imavy eas on conventionalities im rest th hiiug hand mi ym( She is Lhc danipvtnr of XT nrdo'r and tin general brci kor iio of iu 1 cipiein love ami a shortstup 1u cum ge praiiKu hi is a nmiNei oi tins tpu who is depicted in the society play or lie mat young imis or irimanapmiH arc put on at 1 bo Murat An uniisual fouling of the nlav is that lids pecpii I He mnif'ilv hv character is the leading eharapti iii raler sioad of Hm heroine yy Costumes of the latest designs ilylv will predominate as 1 1 1 act 1 dare at ll b'eain College licit) takes Mrs Marshall the party included Mr and rlern co ed onlloge he nIfh ranklin Roosevelt Senator Phelan ivus excuse for cns of California Secretary of ihe Interior i tames Hlvks witelii in us Onio inl rtmr Mr and i hi i ft i spirits and 1 11 I A A I A 1 L' 1 1 it I 1 'l I ijiu tngsron mavis Acioipn T'hhs play will be given for an entire Week with a Saturday at the Murat A Tlw I 1 I i at i lie of the of the Christ nnnre Aid Society at 347 on lnIltek Annex 1110 lrial a plim 111 $mS2u All rehearsals this evening will be ecm estate of the Into Dr Ct diiotpd at Cfiliax 1 La 11 IS North Meridian 'letclier filed bv his sister street fresliirs 1 basket ties and will be begun' beforeck he men at Ikish in Probate Court today Tl lU (i noi 11 1 i i ia IS 1 1 is 1 1 sc 1 1 tin il 1 1CK 0 1t performed for Dr icluher by a group liniisokn'ner from' Doh If IS! which Marrli 15 WOMEN APPEAR AS OLD Matinee Musicale Class AS THEIR HAIR Gives Interesting Program The last meeting of the season of tho.

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