Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1903 — Page 7
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, TrESDAT. SEPTE:MBER 1, 1903.
are
Badger’s E^ing News
icmt* im trtmg Him »U0^~Sh^Mp*mn.
IaVENPORTS u-
'iFFERENT
IT IS A MISTAKE TO SUPPOSE that in order to get a ^^e^vu:cabJe, comforuble and good-lookmg DAVEKPORT one has to pay a fancy price for it. That role does not apply here. NVV bare just received a new line of Bed Davenports that are made well, of good material, and yet they are so simply constructed that they are remarkably inexpensive. They have a large wardrobe beneath, the folding mechanism operates easily, and the springs are a*, elastic anji yielding as^in any $75 00 Bed^D^enport. They are covered in pa ^ ^ _
haircloth denim
Vou would nevesr guess within $20.00 of the price, for they’re only..
Then there's this
bed! Davenport, in MAHOt.* ANY and Velour. It is toot big enough to fill the house, but it ilarge enough for a good-sized man to curl up and take a comfortable nap upon it. It n an-
other remarkable value— only
$24.00
THE'lfiRUEiHAr MAY BECOME THE EAO
EXPCNSiVE HEADGEAR DESIGNED. BY A COLORED WOMAN.
FIVE DOLLARS FOR A SUGGESTION
As the season of women's clubs will open early in Cktober. The New<^ will give a prize of $5 for the best suggestion for a President's Da}” cfiicrtainTncnt * J ‘ Thic contes^t ndi clA<ie Wednesday. September 9 Address all cajtmunications to **Contest Edttrtr. The Indianapolis News.”
PtLlCES on WHEELS TO CROSS THE CONTINEHT
FIVE CARS BETWEEN NEW YORK > AND SAN FRANCISCO.
MAKES MANY FAMOUS HATS
RIGHT TO GIVE ‘‘PARSIFAL/
JANAUSCHEK IN RAGE.
PATRONS WILL BE EXCLUSIVE
BADGER FURNITURE CO
personal and social
Chauneey Meier baa gone to CTeveland. [ D , to inaka a vialt. Mr. and Mm Jaraea"B Woods have returned from Maxinkuckee Mias l/ucy Montaoineiy baa returned from a visit 111 n ‘Mra. J. Hart U'rd will go to Chicago to-morrow to make a, visit
Miss Jermle Colter has returned fro t
Marilrisville
Dr and Mrs i’ A. have relumed from Mlphlaan Mias I.TrnolJ, of Clilcaxo, Is vl’.ltlnic her aunt, Mrs \V 1 Hie* le. Mre C P Kboades ami family are In r imp near HI Joeeffh, .Mlrh
Mr. and Mrs I’harlos P (,ire«nen have* -Mm .Medford P Wilsons mother and
returned from AtJunile <*Uy. hS0t Cramer, of Klw*e>d who visited Mre. Maurice Donnelly, returned borne toilay, I * Miss Emily OlcoK, of Mun*le will come next week to visit Mrs etou«hton A
Fletcher.
Mr. and Mrs John J. Ilellly have returned from a visit of two weeks at At-
lantic City.
Mre. Elisha Carr and diughter LuclU* have returned from a visit no Mrs Carrs
stattr In lAatrotl.
Mr, and Mr*. Cortland Van Camp have returned from a four-weeks' visit In Bara-
•oga and New York-
Mlse Alsie Bhohe, a ho vNUed relatives and friends In Chicago and Hi I.oiils,
wilt return home Frldaj
I.**u1b Hilslul letuined to-day from "Vt! nona, where he has been doing neaspaper
woik during the aummsr
William H Wilkinson has returned I fioni Cincinnati and has foi a guest Tims I’ Dwyer, of Covington, K> I Mrs W P, Flshlmik and Miss I.*.uts<*|
Milligan have returned from Denver, i liere fur a shoit time
where they visited rebithes for several j M^xee’and Mrs
' Carroll H Carr have returned from a
Mrs Charles James Mtioney and dnt^h- visit to tho northern lakes York, ai« visiting Mii? Minn Lllhan Scliall has returned from
sister, from Cleveland, are visiting her Miss Marguerite power has retume<l £i**m a visit in Ihe southern part of Ohio Mr and .Mr* A if (Ir.ifftey and dnugliter I>«ola liave ielurn«*<l from Lake Max-
Inkurkee
Miss Ido } ouiig has ret irned from a visit to ttie family of J U Lawton, t
I/ogansport
Mrs F li VVoo*l and family have refurneil from a vifi.t of several weeks at
Walloon lake
Mr and Sirs VV E btevenson and Mbs Kdna Htevtnson ha\« returned
from Veimont
Mrs llor.ne T Bennftt returned this morning from a visit of several weeks at
Mackinac island
Mr Btul Mra G I Ttl. hmfire ente - falnod Irleuds at tho ('layrmol Hotel at
dinner last night
Mies l>als> I.angdon o' ('hlllicothe, O is visiting lier aunt, Mrs C II Furga-
sori. laJf* iiroadwu>
Miss Hylvlu Talge, of 8t Joseph, Mo formerlj of this tlt>, is visiting friends
( CillCAGvj, September 1 —The Harry * I.ehr hat" is to b« w jm by women ir ti-e very smart set tins fall a.id wmter It will be exhibited at the opening of live mlllinent convention in the Fine Arts budding, and the proph-*-} Is th.it .t w.L become the rage of the season * Mill it become poj. .ar beea .^e <if its rarr.e''' was a guestum asked ■” Madame Pener, a New a milliner and maker
of
■ X In apiie of 1* «he repued " I cr** is a baoV, -r»f ihe ' liarrv lartT i^r Xi aa« d-» gred b> a co.or<-d womat Wearers of expensive headgear anow tre desigrer but not bv ..er right nfeme They admire her rreatiors and ihej , pay enormous pnr*n fo- tne-n, but thej | do not know that th* woman w>i(0 made them Is c*>lored Thev think she is French Thc*> Koow her as Mme Xataile de Bmler, of Baltimore tier real rame i* Diana lor iJinah bimj* c In the Four Hundred. J %!'s Peiry Betmfc t wears her 1 ats and so does Mrs Potter Palmer and «o do> many » t er womfn ,whos»e names are almost as well knijw” J* '"fhere are very few * olo-ed mll'u.ers in the I niteu Slates said Mine Hant^ president of the National Midi ers As eia iat n -Duly a f* w of tlem er.ter our j hoots or s'jdy the art Bui t’sose w' o do invarlahlj euc< eed 1' a < ur* thing ttiat most c.doreu women are t.or mi]l!n**Ti They hove k natural a|)llu\ fi»tnmm r nr d d* igniug hits th.tt aim* . amourita to geni i'But wiiat ab-j .1 the I eur hat ^ w vs asked How did it < me to “leh s nam* I dr. not k i. w “aid Mme Hunt unless it was lie* ..use Mr la-hr 1« so j puiar with so nuAiiv women I to ,»n the mill ners t tke ’''indiy to the na me ■* May be an Anti-Lehr Faction. ' itulecd thej d.v not An fact I expect consider able strife over the i»olnt In the conventlor I supftose its supporters feel that Mr I.ehr is deserving of something at women's h inds since he has done so n K h to bring the two st xes to the same t lane Nor is the new hat the only lompHrnent l>elng paid Mr L< hr hv wumejr ills bracelet fad Is beUig taken up quite gen eia’lj The newest thing is the loLgnette cluiiU bracelet Tt Is worn n<it at the wrJsl but half w .> between the wrist and the elbow ami Is made by twisting the heavU.v Jeweled chain several times at>out the inn It makes a gorgeous orna meat '
Wagner's Widow will Contest ConnetJ The Orvee-Famous Actress Says Hen Production in Court. Trunks wtll Not be Sold. NEW YORK Beptembe*- * —i'’o«snaa SARATOGA X Y , September 1—Mme “j
Wagner ha* authonxed Hawes k J aige a Er-^adway law firm to content la her name the legal nghl of Mr Conned to prod '« Parsifa’ m this oounirv Gilbert ^ftav Hawes ha- m.iraed from German w-iere he vi«iied Madame Wagner and obta'ned from h<»r the jnf.*rmaii«.. and d*- imenis wttr. wt.io l- fght
NEW YORK. September 1-The Harris, Palatial Car Company will orgaiuse un- j
■ , TAYLOR’S SRCfT Fall Op^ninl' ==SAi.e=== First Showing New Fall Carpets, Di'ap^FT^s In the Season’-s Most Attractive Deeigns. The Prices Are Doubly Attractive.
Tho ijt . rUj-. said Mr H^iwe^, ' verv muvr. the s.ixne as when zvalmi Mor«e urd-rtook to pre-**- the Passion Play here it « s hod t at the sru-odu tt*> of such A r>.a> hr a hl'-ej iheutTl- t- upe f r money was a desecration and he was f reve ted hv the courts from carrying <'ut
i IS inienti >i.
' 'Paralfal is a tw.-red drama It embodies the .«;a. red slurs of the Holy Grail and in it appear Chnst and 11 If*” di«clpies It trust be protlviced In a proper atmosfhere With 'religious devotion It should
n«tt I'.e pul out as
s heme '
DODGED HIS TWO WIVES.
Joseph Lauer, Age Refuge at Police Station.
Janatm'hek^ the once great «ctresw, who' der the laws of the State of New Jersey; h. - been ill here for two years or more, j the week with a capital of fl.flOe.OOO for ’•ead in the New \ork papers about the the purpose of operating a train of ftv* proposal of Jame-> P Tossml. of Brook-j rolling palaces between New York and Iv-n. to s*.!! her wardrobe and Jewels and pan Francls*'o with »o manv improve--h« prutnptp flew into a rage 8he .vld ^ menis and conveniences that a Fiflfi-«ve-That man wiU n*>t sell mj -ostume' Hotel pitron will not know he la out and jewel- beci use he < .n r...t ! would of New York If he does not look out of
hke t -ee 'uni'd*. ...y wiinoot authority! the window?
fr< m me He hu' no s«ch amloritv, and | Tms five-car *{ra.n ,tbe company purwiH n-'t p' it I sapp,‘-e he thinks he poses to build win be know-n as the Wal-
will get the few doilarK 1 owe him if he
sells the tatte-s of Meg MernUes. or the tort* de luxe train its patrons nighidrejvs of l.-.tdv M.ubeih or the rv.'*!} aiil be kept exclusive by the fact that rr.tgts of Marie Stuart or Marie Antoin- the passengers wid be booked from one of ette or i .e lhn>ne-room tewels which the v.,.-, i. .w .i... Marie of FYance and the Marie of Britain i hotel* in each, vlty through wore Bit let him not worry about those, whirh u passes The train will have, lew doHa-s 1 will p.i\ him quKk I everything from pAlm gardens to a laun-i Mme Janauschek Is twMi^ing at the dry, and nothing a patron of the Wai-1 Ashton, one of the ^uder boarding-! dorf-Asiorta can get by pvishlng a button
houses of the village bhe has two of thei will be lacking — L,„»l robots in the house one of which Is
munev-maxing occupied by her maid Mme Janausohek s* To Leave Every Tenth Day.
•A .eft side la entirely paraivxed Her phv-i
spdar I»r James E Kellev, says there, ”*’* maae It unique arrangements have is no hope of uUlm.iie recovery i been made with-the r4Uroad lines over. The actresH is indebted to the proprie-1 -w.. i. ... - , tor Lif her hotel for wj.methlng over *400. i tram is to pass to have ft com-
‘ and he wants his monev In speaking Twerty Sought ’ *^** *^’*'’'^‘**‘ -^eUon said
j I am verv sorrv for madame but 1 * 1 av** n >k. th"*- capital to keep her knd her * maid In tbo of the l>esi rooms I hivve in
HiR . September 1 Josej h j the hou^e for nothing
XKM
lamer, twent veai? old has astonished the Brjoilyn iH.iue with a req .est to be l0< KC*l UJ 1 have I, n two wives he expEiined Bot.i are leaking for me a i think 1 d rail et ispa-nd the nipl t lie e than wo ln»me J le yr^llce readily ai comnuidaied t
h.m
Lai.er explaiik 1 that he ntariled ins > 'iist wife, a gin of eighteen, hist Xovembei Later he met one of twenty, ai d alto wefhled her Hecentlv the two wives discovered Lauer s diulicitv and wei L uut * oui I togt her. where thev
prucuieJ wai rants M hile thev g izing from the court-room
SAY THE SHIP IS HAUNTED.
Chapter of Accidents and Deaths on
Board Alaska Vessel.
ASRiRIA, Ore. September 1 - The steamer North Star, which kas returned 'roin Bristol bay Alaska, bring* a story of a haunted ship that carries with It a Sid tale of accidents and deaths which befell the men connected with her the vessel Is the bark Sea Witch under
I plete the trip across the continent and I'baqlv In ten days, so the train will leave with Its passengers everv tenth dav. The Idea is tho outgrowth of the defunct Harris Palatial Car Company. In Boston, which went under in an avalanche of llti- ’ gallon over patents and ownership of
' sbvck In LSSS
I "If we Wnd the scheme takes." said Mr. (Harris 'we will put on additional trains ' so as to have three a week, leaving New York and San Francisco M’e have capital and men behind the scheme, and only a question of a few weeks before work will be started on the new cars A schedule will lie Issued immedl.itely on their completion " WHISKY AND BIKLS EXCHANGED IN COATS.
Ilf
Hh il-
* V
ler, of New York, aie vieltliig Mooney's parents, Mr. and Mr* A
lcnb<Tgei
Mr. and Mrs Ilervsy Kates and Mrs J ti Perriii and sons have returned from Mnxlnkuckee, where they had a lottage for I' season Captain and Mrs \V H Kngitah and ilnughier have reiume.i from their counity place, Kiigllshton Park, and aie at the ilthel Ltiglisli ytis Ihiriy Hchaefer will give a shower t«-niwrtuw night for Miss Jessie Kllno, whose mart luge to Vligll Furgaaon will Uvke place beptenibei H. Mr and Mrs O. P. MeUrew and Mr, aiui Mil. vYllliam Doraey and daughter have relurued from a trip to NewAi>rk. I lilliidelphla and Atlantic City. Mrs o. 8. Runnels and daughter*. Miaaea Miirguret and Ruth McCulloch, ami Mra H. H Hnnna. Jr and son returned to-day at noon from Higgins l.alie, MUh ^ Mr. and Mr* C. 8 Denny have returned fioni u vlait to th^lr daughter, Mrs Nixon, and family, of Woodbury, N J . w'ho hud a coiUge at Cape May for the
sumiuai.
Charles 8 Christian, formerly a prominent menilier of the Shortrhl^ High P( hool, has gone to visit relative* in Texas, and from there will go to Oklahoma to engage In the practice of law Mias Maggie Price, of Cheater, England, I* visiting Mr, and Mrs Henry tlrlffith MIm Kmm* Boyd, who went almHid a vuar ago and expected to retain with ktlss Price, will reinain in Engitind unul
inter.
John B Cot'krum will i-eturn this week from hi* trip to Eiinqie latter he will go to Boatoii, where ho will take the thirtyttdWl degree In Maaonrv and will ho uccompaided East by Mr* Cockrurn and Mre Oscar B Henderson ,, .Mr. and Mrs B. T McCloskv. Mr and Mr* Will Chapin. Mr atn Mrt Jonn Hampton and children, Mr and Mrs Harry Brown. Mr and Mrs Charles Hags* and Mi** Edna Kane have relumed from Lake MaiiUou .An Informfcl company waa given at the I'ountry Club vestenlav bv Mlaa Irma VV'ocher, for Miss Gertiude Duvall, of '’Flilledeiphta, who la vlattlng Mlaa Vlr^nin Pickens Miss Duvall will be Miss Wocher‘8 guest next week Mr*, t. D NlchoH of tho Taggart, gave a matinee party yesterday at the Grand to eelehrute liwr birthduv anniversary. The guests were Mrs Harrv Bruhii, Mrs U L SiiUlvan Mrs E. J Micka. Mrs E F. Shank and Mtss Biackfortl, of Chicago .Mias Haael West will give a luncheon to-morrov^ and Miss 8.« Chambers a luncheon Thursday, for Miss Mary Edith ivean and her hridesmakl* Miss T'tean's marilage to Charles Brossmann. Jr, will take place Momlay night, at Christ I hurch. Mr*. Alfred Prudeei, of Dayton. O, will come soon to visit Mr* l*>wts 8 lllff Mrs Ada C Thv'mas, of Martinsville, will come next week to visit Mrs lUflt and and Mr* J. M. Greenatreet, and will assist at Mrs Greenstreet'a reception for Mr*. tTvai^les Qreenstreet, of Pittsburg. Mlaa Fltlella A. Lester entertained the members vif the Hermonlo Fraternity with a trolley ride to Valley MIR* I'Tom there the party went in a hay wagon to Pleasant View farm for supper, rhe fav'ors were apt lea In straw baskets Mr.* Amelia I^ter and Mrs Joseph Dorn aooemp.uti«d them.
nmn rc-emUiing the husb<ind passed An olTicer captured him, but he s>oou extabllshcd nis innocence L.iuer heard of this and made hims* If scarce until he ap-
peared at the pnilce station
DREW MILK FROM A WELL
A Party Given at Vanderbilt Farm Has Rustic Decorations.
weie j oliniter to the Alaska Packers' Company window a-i (jf g,,ii Fnincisco Shortly after arriving
PaTT 0p^iiTri2 Carp^ gargaTfis 2S PIECES THE FAVORITE PEERLESS INGRAIN CARPE'TS, all beautiful new fall design* Never sold anv where le** than STU per jwrd. Fall Opening 7“7lr^ price . .. ..... fi/jv U STA LES EXTRA HEAVY ALLWOOL INGRAINS; not the cheap kind but made from fine selected scoured yams; $6o quality, a yard............ ... ALL THE NEW FALL STYT.ES IN OCR REGULAR 88c BRUSSELS CARPETS, with or without borders Beautiful rich colors. Special price for this first week of our fSsU Opening Sale, a CCW' yard ixyL CHOICE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK BEST TEN-WIRE TAPESl'RY BRUSSELS CARPETS, regular tl 00 grade Spevial during 1^11 Opening Sale, a yard /"C SS STYLES OF OI R |1 M WILTON VELVET CARPETS. Many beautiful parlor effect* in this line, special this week, a OTUr* yard 2^ YOT R CHOICE OF ALL OUR IMPERIAL AXMINSTER CARPETS No more handsome or more durable carpets made. Cf AT i This sale, per yard gll.wgj CHOICE OF OUR ENTIRE S'TOt^'K FINEST ROYAL WILTON VELVET AND LOWELL AXMINSTFR CARPE’ra Worth $1 T5 per si.jzi
Pirst PaTT^IqoWiriS P^UJa LOW FINE PARLOR AXMINSTeR RUGS Rich color combinations, worth tS7&. Sale LOOO FINE PARIAJR AXMINSTER RUGS, new fall designs; worth $GOO. cx Aft ,S*lA price d>0.VO ■■ ■■I I ■UN III* Roorn-Siz^ Ru^s ALL OUR FINE Ml BRUSSELS Rt’QS; full B feet; naiw fall desl^i*. Fall Opening Choice of our Extra Hmvy Bruaaela Ruga, 8^2 feet;' beautUful copies uf Oriental designs; soft, rich colore; NEW FALL PA'TTERNS B'lLTON . VELVET rugs; IxU feet, S styles to aelect from, regukar S32S0 -value* Special Fall Open- K TC Bale price..; 28 Styles »xl2 EXTRA PlNE WILTOI^ VELVET OARPET-SIEE RUGS Special Fail COI TK pries ALL OUR NEW AXMINSTER RUGS The richest aad hendsomest eff^ta we have ever shown Many , of them private patterns; |S8 grdde... »
at Bii-stol Isav fhe ra.ite ^ i liD foot ( nmhed It was amputated, but the man Jle.l shortlv afterward A few davs later a watchman committed suicide by cutting hl<? throat, and that evening, without any apparent cau-^e the captain s pet d g started on a run to the l>ow uf the vess^ and Jumped overboard and was drowned This chain of events «o 1 Tightened the few «iallor*i left on board that thev thought the bark was haunted and one. a Greek complained of he.irlng strange noises and seeing people with no heads limning ab^ it on deck Me took to the rigging where he remained foi three days before be could be Induced to come down refusing to stay on board he was j laced
) <1 shore
visitor Miss
wm-
Mr*
Chicago and has for hei Pearl Hlalck, of that city
Mrs Huniet WllUunis and Miss lams, of 8t Iknils, are vTaltlng
Jameui X Rogers a'nd family
Mis* Lnella Madeira of I'ovlngfon, bi , Is the guest of Mrs Marv la-wis Hovev «nd will remain a fortnight Ml* J G Drummond and children ha\e rrqwr»e«l from a vIhU lo Mra Thomas Huh*', at her countiy place north of the
Uty..
Mr* G W. Russell and daugliter Maude, of Irvington, ate visiting Mrs Riiseell« patents, at Bentonville, this
week
.Mrs David Kahn an*l son have returned fron. Elkhart I.ake M'ls Ferdinand Kahn will leave sfnm for the Ui^r ersity of Wis-
consin
Mr and Mr* Augustus Lvmch Mason will letuni this week from Magnolia Beucii, .vla.ss, where they spent two
months
Mra M M Wy.stt and son. of Michigan <1ty, are stOMiding this week with Mr and Mrs Frank Beadle lOU East St Clair stieet Mr* Fre«lerick P Adam* left to-day for Msrlun to make a vl.slt She returned a few days ago from Miginla, whei* she spent the summer Mr and Mr* Ernst II Burford are tkiM'd-vl home to-morrow from Charlevoix, wiiere they wete with Mr and Mrs John C. New at their cottage Mr and Mt* C J Buchanan and family retuined to-d.*> from ihelr eumnier h<ime. Pottaw.itoniie I^idg'*, Tlppe<ano« lake Their sons, Albert and Paul, will enter college till* fall Mr ami Mrs E 1*1 Tripp, of this cltv, and Miss Newby, of Knightstown, have leturned from u toui bf Europe Mr* Tripp and Miss Newl*> went t>\ei In ,ni i< n ul Ml Tripp joined them la^l
month
MIS'- Anna Louise Beck wlio spent
GOWNS IN RIOTOUS SHOW. All the Fashions Since Eve’s Day Dts played in New York. NEl\ YDRK Set tember 1 —Tlie International fashion show has been opened in Madison Siiuaie tiarden The battle uf the frocks is on All the needs of womankind in the matters of toJiet all the little et ceterus of diess fioin its foundation all the secrets of the female form divine are luthlessly reveah'd in the exhibition whkh In Its scope endeavors not only to give a broad v lew of preM*nlday possibilities the woild over t>ut of tho whole hlstorv of womans costume Even the hair lestorir has not been for-
gotten
The main auditorium has been devoted chlefiy tq manufacturei« J'ronting tie eiitruiue a silk loom Is In action and the finished fabric In pie e and In gown complete* the lesson Nearby a splendid importation of laces finda Its crowning iMiint In the robf> of duchesse lace which sweeps the flot*r In meshes that spell hundreds of dollar* Buttons and braids, linings and trimmings, make a seciuence of Intele«t to the accomplished shopper
Real Glories of Show.
But it ls*on the mezzanine floor that the real glut lea of the show are seen Heie In one end aie the figures which depii t the evolution of die*-, from Mother Eve s dav Crinoline and bustle skirts that show the feet and trailing draperies that weigli a ton make shaip contrast Ih* ancient panler and the short-walsted gown the ■pill-back and all tlu» ev'lls that followed 1 In its wake have place In the prov e-islon I While the Parisian collection, the outI put of fifteen known niodkites of the > French capital has one side of tiie mi.-
X EM PORT K I, Septeniliei 1-Mr and Mrs Feginald C \ anderbilt gave housewarmmg at their Saiidv Point fan
sir miks from Newport, last night i •
must be cleanly.
of tlie gretnhoiises at the Breikeis In hi-,!
mother, but he aceepted only American ^ew York's New Rigid Sanitary Law Beauty ro*es for the table*, preferring i ” / ■
tlie products of Sandy Point instead and these conaisted of shock* of coni buy
Goes Into Effect.
rvo and barley, which graced the dancing fiOor Plows, mowing machines and other farming utenstlb were also brought Into use for decoration A feature was an improvised well decor.ued In a rustic manner, and from wh'ch WHS drawn mlik and cn.im fiom Jersev v-ovvs The menu consisted only of the products of the farm After dinner theio was a dance in the typw ballroom
■
GIRL WALTZED INTO LAKE.
Miss Mills Unconscious When Other Dancers Rescue Her. 1>F.PJBY Conn, September 1 — Miss Genevieve Mill*, of Southington, while at a niglit dance waltzed througli an open door of the Springlak© clubhouse into Spring lake She wa* rescued by other dancers after she had gone down twice Miss Mills was unconscious, but soon reVIV eel A hop given bv Golden Star Lodge Sons of Bethlehem, was in progress when AH'-* M 11s and her partner, John Morris, spie<l the open door and waltzed through It lliev thougl t It led on to the clubs wide veranda Morris xaught the door post, but lost hi* hold <«i hlf partner
August in Halttinore will go to Siheiu-c-i zanlne flooi, the Amerlcaui gowns ha.e tadv, N Y this week to visit Mrs John . eiiual space on the other Uhandler D.illam. formerly Miss ElU b } The formal opening of the show which Sommers Baker, of this cltv ul whoseil* under the auspices of tho Amerkaii
wodditig Miss BfH'k was a bride^-niald
CLUB PROGRAMS HOMEMADE. Women Doing Away with Part of the "Outside" and "Paid” Speakers. tHIi'\GO Septembe’’ 1 —A wave of reform lias swept through women s club circles and the clut women will this season listen to piograms of their own maalng and the outside and paid ' speaaers will find themselves less wel-
come thnu heretofore
11.e change is easllv noted from the
Mr and Mr* I'lemens Yoiuiegut, Jr. liAve tsMued Invitations for the marriage of their ’daughter. Miss Ella Vonnegut and WTlltam Kerfoot Stewart to take place Wednesdav evening Septemlver l.T St 8 »» o'clock at the famlLv residence, 1212 1 Broadway | Elred B AimPlrong, who was app->inted j to the Naval Academy at AnnaiiolLi from I this city la*t Julv, arrived home to-day | for a month's visit wtUi his parents, Mr , and Mrs WlllUm Armstrong, of \Voo*l-1 ruff Place He serv ed a month each on j the Indiana. Hartford and Chesapeake 1 battleship*, all of the boats partlcitvuting j In the movements of tie North Atlant'o '
squtuiron.
About forty friend* were "entertained last night 4>y Mr and Al * Bryan Sinn, in honor of Mrs Sinn's birthdaU onnlv ersarv. There were many gifts The house was decorated with palms and flowers and assisting during the evening were Mrs. Thomas Sinn,-Mr# Katherine Mul-| len and Mrs James Callahan Among the guests were Miss LUUatt Paddock of i Philadelphia, Mias May me Most, of Chi-; cago and Ailev Mav, of Newport, Ky
dresamakeis wa* made by Preslde.n s annua! chily bcniks which are juht lieglnFornes, of the Board of Aldermen 8e'-inlng to apfiear Only about half of the retarv c'ortelvou of the Department of'nimilier of outside speakers found on the Commerce and I.aibor who had evpect dj calendars last veai are scheduled to adto be present, could not fulfill his en dreijs the clubwomen during the coming gageraent, but visited the ga*den In the “ea-on This change means more work for
ariernooii ' the club members
NEW YORK Septemlver 1 —The new Uw legulating barber shops has be<'om« oi>erati\e and t>eglnning to-day any tonrial artist in Xew" York State caught shaving a customer without waRhing his hands in warm water and soap or using a powder-puff or a towel on moi® thfn one person without its having lean I washed will be subjected to ImprisonII cut and fined No alum or othei astringent mav be used in stick form to stop the (low of blood The us© of sponge.s Is striotlv prohibited Mugs and shaving brushes riupt lie thoroughly washed after use on
each iierson
Combs razors clippers and scissors must be thoroughly- cleansed hv dipping In iKuling water or other germ dcstioyer after everv separate use Other provisions ate made for the cleanliness of shops and everv barber must have a certificate procuied by an examination before a State board
DEATH OF MRS. HURLBERT.
Body will be Taken to Aurora, Tin* State, for Buriat. Emma ^ Tluilbert, eighty-five years old. widow of Lewi* G Ilurll>€rt, late of Aurora, Iiid . died yesterday at her home, 1430 North PennsvUania street after an Illness of one week Mr* Hurlbeit was a diughter of Llias and Esther Con well, of. Wilmington, De’ where she was born Aftei he - marriage, she removed to Auroia She ll-ed there for manv veais her hu..:band being prominent in business affair* of that iity After his death, sJie removed to this city and for more than twenty years has made It lier home 81ie had three children, Henry W Hurlbert. late < f this city, Lewi* G Hurliiert, now a bu*ine«s man of Aurora, and Airs Newton CDVpool, of thi* cltv. The funeral will take place to-morrow at I p m from the home and tb-e body will be taken to Aurora for burial
Comedy of Errors at Chicago Hotel, In Which Adjournment was Finally Taken to tho Bar. CHICAGO. September 1 —Two top coats, owned and worn by dUterent men, but alike as two peas, were the cause of a comedy of errors at the Auditorium Annex The pockets of one coat contained a flask of old whisky, the pocktl of the other a wallet In which was laXl RepreBentatlvo William McKinley, of Chicago and J C. Vaughn, of St Paul, entered the giillioom of tho hotel within ten minutes of each other, hung up their coals, and seated themselves at the same table Neither had ever seen the other before, and they ate in silence McKinley finished first, took down what he suppostd was his own coat, and went out Mr Vaughn followed shortly hour latei the St , Paul man approached clerk Gc res Clerk Hears Complaints. "While I was eating my luncheon In the grillroom some one rifled my pocket of a silver flask containing some very old whisky,” he said "I wish you would see If some steps can not be taken to recover my property for me " Mr Gores promised to do what he could, and Mr. Vaughn went away. While the clerk was making Inquiries Mr. Me Kinley appeared He, too, told of a Story of rifled pocket* His loss was |200 The clerk began to look worried It was unusual that two cases of theft should be reported so closely together, and lie had v islons of lawsuits and trouble galore He said he was sure that the thief would be captured and the money returned to Its owner A* Mr McKinley turned to go he tame face to face with Mr. Vaughn. ^ Victims Face Each Other, j ' I'his gentleman was a victim of the same pickpocket who stole your 1300," said Gores, pointing to Vaughn. "You must have been in the grillroom at the same time " ‘We were, and we sat at the same table ’ haid Mr McKinleyThen the two men stood talking together a moment, when a curious thing happened Gut of the pocket of the coat which Mr .McKinley carried on his arm a Bih-er whiskey flask dronped to the floor Ml Vaughn stfK»ped lo pick It up, ex lalming that he had found his prop-
erty
Before he could charge the other with theft clerk Gores shouted "Then you must have Mr McKinley's JJOO" Explanations followed, and an adjournment wa* taken by all three "down the peacock corridor "
T!i« TAYWI^ -Ci^f^PeT ($. 28-28 Wi»hhSton
Before School Opens—
enough to keep her
See that she has one of these Reefers.
comfortably warm on a chilly
Just heavv ei
day.
IKylKisiMr I'atttnM All IS C«sti
CHILDREN'S RBKU'ERS, of all-wool cloth. In blua, rsd and castor, neatly trimmed Bailor collar, at ..74c. 94c end 91.48^ CHILDREN’S REEFERS, of all-wool blue doth, tlwwequarter length, box style, braid trimmed oollar, choice 81,49 CHILDREN'S. REEFERS of aU-wool doth# In red, blue and castor, tnree-quarter lengths, a variety of styles, some exceptionally nice ones with Inverted plaits, all excellent values at 81.88 •ni 83.44
IN DIANA DRY GOODS CO
.■MD'3I2 E.WASHINGTON 3T.
i/
IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES.
8.
J. Marsh Spends Two Yeam In Un-
explored Arctic Region.
TACOMA, Wash , September 1.-8. J. Marsh has reached Nome after a two years’ exploration trip through a hitherto unexplored wilderness south of the Arctic ocean, between Colville river and the International boundary. For 138 day* Marsh heard no human voice except hls own. During the last eighteen day* he lived on a flour diet and reached Ft Yukon conaiderably emaciated General Funston carried hlYn to Nofne on the transport Jeff Davlf Marsh,totapped five hitherto unknown rivers and secured much valuable- data The country along the Arctic ocean was found unmlneralIzed Farther south, toward the Koyukuk country, ne piospected a highly mln-
eialired zone
WHAT TO-EAT.
CORRECT MORNING GOWN.
«:(.veral de»igiv» of whU* and )»c#s placed o'.-r handsome black wool cloth* lead one to belle'e that thev are ellk l*r»9 but the In-
quirer will be Informed th«t the JeweUd
end th* "hole i* eo ar ranged that n hen the lamp 1* lighted there 1» a tiny In candescent fight In the at i head and H shines through
Mr* George M. Hawkins entertained
deltl^tfuUy this morning Vitlt a musicalo | The Womin’e
for Iter eisier. Mis# Minnie Stoddard, of Am*rlc* Meets PhSladetnhia Minneapolis. v?ho spent a month with her | AmeHca Meets at Phliaaeipnia.
and will return home Thursiiay Miss
thev are made of wood fiber They are one of the novelties at the trimming counter These laeee come In beautiful pattern* and ara exceedingly rich In appearance. One kind In th* cream tone 1* known as th* ' p'.auen ’ V decidedly new design I* In I the palm or fingered effect wUh a cluster of bud* at th* I baee These come fa*tene<l together to be sold b' tbe
______________ ' ard or the fig ires may be
separated and used as the
Branch of Foresters of modi*te sec* at for thev are
COMPANIONS OF FORESTE-RS.
Several wonderfu’ neve
lamps will sure'y have their admirers They are of bronse formed like serpents the body colled on the ground with the bead raised quite high- In the atr and supporting between the Jaws an odd
lamp with me'al and
shade
For admirers of e.aborate Iv wrought leakwood one art department of a W ash Ington street shop has Just brought out some -are spec)
This 1* of hammered brass that looks like a dull go'd lace work so profuse are P*. perforations The shade is In crescent shape and Is surounded by a crescent show !ng its eastern birth ar-d a strange bead fringe finishes the shade
fashioned In rights and lefts In the matter of dalntv
Mohawk Indian rugs in th# stilted geometrical designs common to the tribe and of the most gorgeous dyes are i among the early fall offer- !
ewet Inga They are used In i
dens" and coxy i rners and ’ are verv comfortable to use In bedrooms --n a hardwood nr a matting covered fior-r They are comparative y ‘nex pensive j
V fascinating new c-vat oT macKtnt «h
storm i la f
nower. siisa stoua tralto slngsr of N ehoir ptisiuoit* In Tier vote* la rich, fu
Stoddard formerly lived lu this cltv. and a number of tho guests wore her old frlond* Th« rooms w*«r« taatefuUy docoratod with asparagus and th* Uc« flower. Miss Stoddard la a leading con-
Minneapolis and holds tsro churches ther* full and sw*st, well cul-
tivated and of aympathatic tjvkalitv u also la of wid* rang*, aud In her reportolra of aongs song this momtiig ah* showed a '•rsatuitv, for th* list Included luUabtes, lova sonin and otherd. th* most dramatic bolog “Gh for a Burst of Song," by AlUtsen. which sh* gava with axoellont •ffaot Oihar numb«ra of the promr&m war* reskding* by Mrs. Frank w. Flann*f. on* of th* city 8 most srtlatlo resd•ra, and ooraet soloa by the Uttle player, letter Morris Haioiltv>n. Mrs. Hawkins was asstilad by her daughter. Miss Ollv*'
Hawkins.
PHlXeADELPHlA September 1 —The eleventh biennial convention of the Companions of Foreeier* of America began to-dav, In Odd Fellows' Temple There were present about *50 delegates representing 74» circles throughout the Unitevl
States
This order is the woman's branch of th.* Foresters of America, and was organised in liefroft in June, IbSS. Until rece tiy U was governed tj the
MAN SUED SON-IN-LAW FOR tLOSS OF HIS DAUGHTER. SIOUX FALLa 8. D, ^ptember 1.—Thy Circuit Court has granted, s new trial In a suit in which lart fall K. R. Munger was awardevl 14 000 d images against Oiavus Olson for the loss of his daughter's sffedtions. Olson married Munger's daughter, .ng* twenty-three, and th's is alleged to have caused a big lows to the father by reason of hie losing the services of his daughter.
•ot organisation, but now tt js entireSy in th* hor.ds of it* own members Four years ago there were only two circle*, but during that time the order ha-^ growr rapidlv, M8 new circles having been i’ mituted during the lost year There a o now about sixt} thousand members in
th* order.
ST.-LOUIS “MASHER" FINED. '
mem On# is a buffet in three section* with verought
do<->-8 that are opened w'th -champagae color and has
lamp* none could be more queer kev« Th*» might tlnv pipings of red It 1* so than one of ef'stai The adorn a dining room or g’-ace made In the loose stele o' body Is tall and slender and a drawmg-roora- t ertalnlr *t the sca-^m with full s'ceves the receptacle for the oil Is is artist c enough to suit an tiny trtrle capes and le’t In like a It'v The shade la of unusual and crltSca' taste such a t arment as this the crystal Hit* • canopv and A.nother pleve of tea^wood wearer i- -lot onlv sa'e from dependent frvvm it is a f-lnge furniture Is a couch sein< tbe sterm but she win apaeren or eight Inches deep circular ’p sv-ape w-ltb five pear extr-rrelj- wre'fi d.-esse<* 4 novelty shade for a candle medalllops forming 'he back The modern storm cuat is
or an electric Ugh* is a per The couch wronld fit ln»o a “ ‘ feet globe of Japanese br pse sw-e 1 window or it w auld th open de^^gn being an In rcaVe a gracef..! p’ece to temaingling of the dragons di-awr before an ornate fire and griflVn# *hat are -epeafed p’ace where both back and so often in Japanese art fron* would be on Mew The par-j w>rk The gl be is l'ved 7,er»LQ buving the couch wifi
with a rich shade of
silk and for an 0">ental room or den the effec' la all
that one could wish
r TJio woman wh^se fan-v -— '•'.” runs to cats mav find • -r pet better than anv othe
red select hls own upiolstery It is quite safe to aav that the buver will probablv se'eot g-ren, for that color har-mr-nJie* with the teokwood
made of brotsse hoidfrg a For or* lamp The head and bodv ing can form the base of the Tamp than an
nv t a. all ilae rubber] garm^-y.s that were brougv-r on. with all of their awk ward cu' rough make ard d'sag—eeable odor of rubber Stunning aatomjblle raps for women ore shown ’n the sh vpa. One that Is particu larly fetching Is o' b.ack ‘ wl-h a patent leather v isr.r * The Dutch crown 1* becom trg lo most persons 'Vovr that ISO manv men and worn
er are riding Ip the
more des ruble moving machine# the appro-' Dama-sc-.,* lamp p-^ate outfl' Is a neresaltr I
EXPERT COOKS EMPLOYED.
They
Teach Poor Girls in Gould's Cooking Class.
Helen
NEW YOKIC September 1 —Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, lieit-ess to mblions. Is be< ornIng an adept at cooking and Mis* Helen Gould also Is taking lessons In the art of cooking and baking She has no private teacher, but three expert cook* from New York whom she lias engaged to give cooking and baking lessons to her class of poor girls at Irvlngton-on-the-Hud*on once a week, also give her lessons at the
same time
The large kennel house at Lyndhurst, Miss Gould a ©state at Irvington, where Frank J Gould keeps hls collection of dogs was some time ago transformed Into a cooking school l»y the nelress, and there slie has installed the latesk and most improved ranges Miss Gould has organized a cooking school, and every Saturday the poor girls gather In the club house to re
BREAKFAST.
Cereal Fruit Cream Foached Eggs with Bacon Hashed Brown Potatoes Dry Toast Coffee-
LUNCHEON.
Creamed Fish on Toa*t
(Jueen Muffin* Peach Layer Cake
Chocolate DINNER.
Cl earn of Potato Soup
Broiled Steak Mashed New Potato**
« Creamed Onion#
Tomato Salad, Mayonnaise Dressing
wr
SnODOIT 4 PUFECT UQUiO 08NTIPRICI FOft Tl^ TCETN'HO BREATI 25® EACH - ^OZODONT’ TOOTH POWDER
Rice Jelly
Vhlpped Cream
Coffee
. Swedish Cabbage. Crisp and slice one head of cabbage Into shreds, cover with a generous amount of tolling water and stand for fifteen minifies, drain off the water and cover with sweet milk, add ralt, pepper ahd a bit of whole mace Cook until .ender and th* m»ik ha* bolleil away until It only moisi»n# the cabbage Add a tabiespoonful of butter and serve hot
Cabbage a la Holland.
J'lace In an agaic saucepan a small head of red cabiiage that has been shredded,
c-eiv© the'i Instructions i four tart apples which have been peeled Mls-y Gould also has engaged several and cut In slices, one large tabl*#p<K»nrul
I of sweet drippings or butter, half a teaI fiMemfuI of wJiitt pepper and a level leaj spormful of salt, add to this a slight sprinkling of either grated cheese Or nutmeg, simmer gently over the fire ^or I three hours Prepare a mixture of on* . tablespoonful of vinegar, on* tabl**poon-
New Renort About Adamowski a Tonic currant^Jelly and a Uttle flour Just . New Kcport ADOut AaamowsKi a 'opic taking the cabbage from th* Are
add this mixture and stir carefully, boll for tbrer minutes and serve hot In a cov-
er«^l dish
expert seamstresses from Manhattan to ! teaCi class bow to sew and do embrold
erj- ' VIOLINISrS ENGAGEMENT.
of Converaatiofi.
NOTICE
W* have spared no pains or *xDonae to equip ovur jplont with the beat end lateat improred ma-
ys# to equip ovur jpi
lateat imprort
cklnery; w* filter oil vatar uaiKl:
buy the beat and
purest material*
on me roarssi; employ none but the moat eomplat^t help, and ean> fuarantea that w* ara fully prepared to give you the moat *x-
qulatt* laundry work.
THE HOWE LIHRDRy Cor. Iliot and Bloklnf 8tr«»ot« TelapiMaa. Mala ITgt
Do You Know hdeda iscuit f
euno roo-n rt>«h-
WoTOgn'* Escort, Who Thrashed Hl."i,> Let Off by (Police Judge. ST. XXJUIS, September 1 —Louis, Blakely was fined in the Police Court 1 for attempting to "make a ma^h' on , Mias Lulu Adams. Barney Smith wus S ias Adams s escort when Blakely at-) mpted to get up a flirtation with her, i Smith gave Blakedy a severe beating * Both were arreatea but upon fwaring i the evidence tbe judge dismissed the charge against Smith and fined Blakely! CO aud costs ' :
It never fall# to cure duurrhea, djsen-, tery. etc. Wtkefleid’a Blackberry Balsam. 1
SUMMER VACATION PRIZE PICTURE CONTEST The Indianapolis News Will Give Twentj-Five Dollars, in Two Prizes, to Amateur Fhotograpthers of the State. Pictures giving some Idea of a 'lousier vacation taken in Indiana are wanted Tbe phoiograplier must "ve an amateur and an Indvanian. His «ubject must have it# scene laid -^oniewheie in Indiana, 'at a summer .esort. camping ground fi.«bing grout' 1 or other place of rest or recreation For the beet pnotograph |I5 will be given, for the second beet 135 The contest will cl<»« September 15 From ume to time reproductions of the photographs submitted will be p odiahed in The News .4ddrt» all photographs lo Amateur Photograph Editor, The Indianapolis News.
Thanks to Datne Fashion ail rnoduih mornl'-g fnxka are practical costumes for outdoor sport® Almost without exception. such dre'se.-s are made with short skirts, not skirts be ll understood that reach onI> to th© «hoetor« but ones that well etcape the g-ound and allow the wearer to walk or plaj golf or tenhLs witn ease The one Illustrated la an ex-
t ceileut example of this atjie
( The material used is a dark, b'jt rather bright blue butche*-s linen inad<> with a plaited fikirt stitched to below the knees In front and higher at the back and is inmmed a^ve the hem with a stitched
, band of »<i,me
I The likewise plaited but Is j ornamented with a sailor collar and ! dick} of ecru colored crash The collar Is. bordered by an exceptionally pretty ‘ band of Oriental embroidery containing 1 a good deal of yellow, old rose, dull green j and blue, and some of the same embroidery IS used on the cuffs and to cov er the large buttons that fasten the waist j The hat Is of ecru yttta straw simply I tnmmed with a soft scarf of blue UbI ertj shtia.
B.>SiON, September 1 —One of the topics of conv ersution-most popuJai here 1 Is the engagement of Timothee Ada-n-j owMti to Miss Yjertrude L Pancoaat, of I Pniladclphla Mr Adamowski is tbe flist ' V loiinist of the Boston Symphony Or-clie-vira and is extremely popular in sof t.ietv Mrs * Jack" Gardner and other ! prominent Back Bay hostesses have as-Biduou-'ly entertalued him Miss
ct^.st 1* dee. rlbed as a beauUfui girl, children ViTilte flour, like whiskey, is who plays ana slugs jeell Adamowski' V,!, . .I , 'Wa'* believed until recentl), to be en- f product of Art not of Nature It Is, g.tKed to Madame Melba, the singer. His ' Indeed, merely a part of the perfect whole, marnage to Mi^ ! On the other hand. In Shredded Whole
CORN SYRUP Thf Qrtet StT$ad for Hatty ItrtaJ.
ABT AlTD NATTriE m
YtTilte flour Is made from wheat Bo is whiskey. But neither one can be sold to be a physiological food Neither one represents those superb qualitie* native to Pan- the wheat and that Nature designed for f
Ppn’t forget to order a package of Mapl-Flake to-daj. It is the most delicious cereal food in the world; alwaya ready to eat ' flfour Grocer Sells ft
to take plac*- the last of next month at
Narraganaett
GIRL KNOCKED DOWN THIEF.
Then
8he Sat on Hls Head Screamed for Police.
and
OMAHA. September L—Mamie Corrigan, an athletic Omaha girl of eighteen years, encountered a man emerging from her apartments when she returned home M5*5S Cr>rrigan dragged the man back into her rooms, saw the pia.ee had been ransacked. and when be attempted to fight she felled him with a piece-of furniture, sat on hip hea.d and screamed foi tlie police. He is aoYi la Jali,
Wheat Biscuit, made from the entire ' wheat kernel, we have a food that has not I been stripped of one single organic ele- j } ment It represents tbe complete grain | lust as the soil, the rain, and the sunshine produced it. No effort to improve on tlie , work of the Great Master Builder. In this I food we have every property to build and ( I maintain every part of tbe body. DeI fective teeth end weak nervea evidence tbe use cf defective food Moreover, In Shredded Wheat we have bulk which tbe system demands *1 have had stomach and bowel trouble all my Ufa and find that your cereal food. Shredded Wheat Biaeuit doe* me more good than sll the medicines I have ever us^"*^. W, Baacall, Colorado SpilAga, Col#
20>MULE TEAM BORAX roR Toiurr amo uivnokt
BEST CLOTHING —PO* LlAfT MONKY AT XHC OLaOeBu <1 itiniflfttji fitci eumfs tA
