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NOTICE. On account of the solicitation of so many ladies who wanted my superior hair treatment, but who were unable to take them at the time mentioned in my previous offer, I shall ! continue my treatments to all new-j comers for two weeks longer for 50 j cents. New phone 5093. 754 Center St. MME. L. HUNTER,

j4sk Me man who drinks ii> !■ | uebebsGOLD MEDAL** tm | i^ouKuJa KJC,\J I W* rcEJD5cWA?P^JBPoSS^ fRXL DBUVEBHpte* 690Qr578or383 PHONES 3 \frojpectJ00cr/0Jcr/Oi NDlANAPOLIS brewing 0

Will ptsilinlT {row and Slraightan YOUR HAIR! Nothing like it on the market Dew?:* of Imitations

The Nortnwesiern Cafe, 1430 North ! western avenue, serves meals and lunches at all hours. Open from 5 a. m. to 12 p. m. Mrs. Ellen Chatman, proprietress.

Smith’s Cafe, meals and lunches at all hours. Quick service. 7 South Liberty street.

CORSETIERE. Mrs. Tressa Heinz, agent for the Spirella Corsets. North 8624. Residence, 1006 Chicago street. Appointments made.

Mrs. B. E. Scott, dressmaking and repairing, 651 North West street. CHIROPODIST. Dr. B. S. Gordon, chiropodist, office 705 1-2 North West street. New phone 3526. Make engacements by phone. Piano Teaching. Class now open. Apply for terms Mrs. Lillian M. Lemon, Studio of Piano Art. 225 West 12th Street New Phone 3471. Madam Ada Murphy, Teacher of, Voice and Piano. Director of chorus. Pupils prepared for public appearance and accompanist. For terms call at the residence, 644 Blake street, or phone New 2338-R. Madam Jeannette C. Bonaparte, a; trained singer, will coach pupils in vocal art, theory of music and musical history. Treatment of the male voice a specialty. Prices reasonable. 614 Blake St. New phone 1907-R.

O’Daniel & Russell En^ravim)

ARTISTS DESIGNERS EN<,FAVT.FS

.PHOTO ENGRAVERS AND ELECTROTYPERS. Half tones and ZlncLtchirys in one on more Colors "QUALITY WORK AND PROMPT SERVICE •

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Visit the Kentucky Kitchen, 515 Indiana avenue, for first-class meals and lunches, and Chu "’arlor; open all night. I want your trade. Quick service. Otis McKee, Prop. Don’t forget the place. Home made Pies a Specialty. Come and -spend a pleasant evening at the Regal Cafe, under new management. A fine place, to entertain your friends. A full lein of everything in season. Banquets and aftertheatre and auto parties. Courteous treatment. Quick service. 433 1-2 Indiana avenue. Brutus Owens, proprietor. Phil Owens, manager.

ROOMING HOUSE. Mrs: Ida Young, Rooming House. 919 North Senate avenue. Phone 5263 - Baths. GROCERIES. Franklin Grocery, Meats and ice Cream, corner Twelfth and Fayette streets. New Phone 3159.

Mr#. N. Henfy, L60i Northwestern •ivenue. Groceries and Meat Market. Notions. New Phone 4073

• McNeal & Mays, groceries, meats, notions, cigars and tobacco, ice cream. 2443 Baltimore avenue. New Phone 8862 ^ . Frazier & Whitney—Groceries, meats, notions, cigars and tobacco, etc., 1002 N. Missouri street. New phone 4506. Call and see us^ TRAINED NURSE. Miss Amanda Rogers, graduate nurse of Freedman Hospital, Washington, D. C. New Phone 4544-K. Residence, 415 W. Pratt street. TAILurlS. Samuel Bennett, 956 North West street. Men’s suits cleaned and pressed $1.00. Call New phone 4364-K.

HAIR GROWERS. Madam L. Hunter, Scalp Specialist and Superior Hair Treatment, 754 Center street. New Phone 5093. I —— MRS SALLIE BOTTOMS—Poro System, guaranteed to grow hair; all scalp diseases treated; appointments made. New phone 5207-K. Residence, 640 Blake street. Mrs. Martha Tucker, Hair Culturist and scalp treatment a specialty. Persian Cream, the New Hair Pomade System used. 1121 North Tremont avenue. New phone 42x41. Appointment made.

Beautiful modem home, Highland Plgce, a real bargain. Houses—West Indianapolis, bungalow, high ground; price $1,650; terms $50.00 cash, balance like rent. Fifty vacant lots in West Indianapolis. Price $175 to $450. On easy Haughville. Cottage on car line. Price $1,450; terms $100, cash, balance $12 per month. Ten lots on easy payments. Terms to suit. Four-room house in

good repair. West 12th street. Price $1,000; terms $100 cash, balance $10 per month. 7-rooin house, West 11th street. Price $1,200; terms $75 cash, balance $12 per month. 6-room house. West 14th street. Price $1,200; terms $150 cash, $15 per month. Two 4-room cottages, Yandes street. Price $1,000 each; terms $100 cash, balance $10 per month. 7-room cottage, nice, in good repair, Alvord street. Price $1,050; terms $200 cash, balance $15 per month. 3-room house, large lot and work shop. Price $650, on payments. 6-room house, electric lights, gas, large lot, West 26th street. Price $1,800; terms $200 cash, balance $15 per month. 6-room house, good lot, Dearborn street. Price $1,400. Terms' 200 cash, balance like rent. 7-room house, in good repair, Cornell avenue. Price $1,800; terms $250 cash, balance $15 per month. Call 3279K, or address HOWARD & KING, 218 1-2 Indiana Ave.

Miss Millie Jones, 1531 Martindale avenue; hair and scalp treatment a specialty; Poro system. Will call. New Phone 9x15.

New Phone 4228-R. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Hair Culturist. Madam J. E. Brown’s System of Louisville, Ky. 644 Douglass street.

NOTICE

SHOE REPAIRING. Frank J. Davis, 2443 ivuder street. New Phone, North

George Brown, 775 Indiana avenue. Cleaning, dyeing and pressing. Pants made to order. Ladies’ work a specialty. All work first class. jfew Phone 5269 K. E. S. Gaillard, 407 Indiana avenue. Suits made to order. Gleaming, repairing and pressing. New phone 4055-K. " SECOND-HAND STORES. For second-hand clothing, see J. A. Waters. Clothing 6f all kinds—suits, overcoats, dresses, hats and shoes, and rugs. Ill East St. Clair street. Phone Main 7150.

BARBER SHOPS. Colored Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop and Tonsorial Parlor. The most complete and sanitary shop in the city. Jno. D. Morris, manager. New phone 1661; Old. Main 7048.

MEAT MARKETS. Albert D. Saffell, first class meat arket, offers you the very best qualy of U. S. inspected meat that you in buy. Prices reasonable. We will [>preciate your patronage. 1146 N. enate avenue. Phone. Main 6572.

Mrs. W. G. Crosswhite, fashionable dressmaker, fall and winter millinery now on display. Call and inspect my line. Latest shapes and styles, 425 I n d i a na avenue. Plumes cleaned: willow plumes made into ponpons. New Phone 4937 K. Household furniture, bought and sold on easy payments. Will treat you right. Herman Watson, 760 Indiana avenue. New Phone 3257-K.

Wm. M. Bogan, -general house painting, ingraining and decorating, carpenter and repair work. 453 West Thirtenth street. New Phone 1370-R.

Jackson & Northington, Lunch Room and Restaurant,' 445 Indiana avenue. Open from 5 a. m. to 11 p. m. Quick service.

Old Phone Main 7177

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Your trade solicited. All orders promptly delivered. Office 816 Camp Street. John R. Smith Coal and Ice , Proprietor.

OTORCYCLE AND BICYCLE REPAIRING. Brooks Patterson, repairer of aumobiles, motorcycles and bicycles, lectric work of all kinds. Automole motors repaired. 1238 North West reet.

A. Thomas. Expert motorcycle reirs. Sundries for sale. Bicycle d baby carriage trimmings a speilty. 613 North West street. New tone 4454 R. CARPET CLEANERS. Paynes’ Carpet Cleaning, 359 West iventeenth street. New Phone 6028, d Phone 1822. We call and deliver.

theatre. See . the Universal program. First .t the Senate Theater, 1329 N. Senate .venue. New Phone 1443-K. Hill Jros., proprietors.

Public Stenograoher-Hotart Public Blanche Montague, Public Stenograher. Typewritten work a specialty, lusiness promptly attended to. Prices e^onjible. All work guaranteed. Jotary work. 30% N. Delaware St., looms 1 and 2 (across the street from he courthouse).

Notary Public and Typist Luella Hibbett Trautman, notary public and typist, 618 North California street. Phone, Main 6434. City Market Dealers George W. Lewis for fruits and vegetables. East Market Stand 503. FOR SALE—Heating stove, $2.00 to

$6.00; sanitary Davenport with pad, like new, $8.50; pillows, 25 cents to $1.00; slop jars, new, 35 and 50 cents; bowl and pitchers, 40 and 10 cents; sheets, 25 cents up; pillow cases, 5 and 8 cents; center table, 50 cents to $2.00; rockers, 75 cents to $3.00; mirrors, 10 cents to $6.00; lamps, 10 cents to $2.00; chairs, 25 cents to 75 cents; iron boards, 25 cents up. 1036 North Senate avenue.

When you have that Prescription filled use the same care that you do in choking your doctor t; years at jihis location is more fh m a ijuaran^ tee of nu.iot hiuJ ethciencv ASK our neighbors Both Phones AHA. P. 5. Jrer.‘»»i!vUone guaranteed REYNOLD S PHARMACY (Qr’Tenth & West Streets

To officers and membersof Sisters of Of Charity Subordinate Lo-ges of the Jurisdictiou of Indiana. Greetings: We are very thankful for the many gifts of Almighty God in his divine power in sparing our lives to see another y^ar. that we may exemplify our faith in his power to aid us in our endeavors to do the work assigned to us, and while sickness and death have come to some of our homes, we who are spared should offe r in a hnmble way, the thanks to God for his bless ings. In so doing, 1, the State Grand President of the Siaters of Charity of Indiana, and in compliance to Articles Section 10, do hereby set aside and designate the second Sunday in April for all subordinate lodges to meet in joint session Then and there to give thanks in an appropiiate manner suitable for the occasion Therefore. I AdaGoins,5tateGrand Preside't of the Sisters of Charity Jurisdiction of Indiana* do hereby designate Sunday April 19th, A, D 1914 as Thanksgiving Day to be oh served by ail Subordinate Lodges Given under my hknd aod seal o the Grand Lodge of Sisters of Charity of Indiana, this ihe 8th day of Mar. a. D 19!n Ada Goins. State Grand President Ella Settles, State Grand Secretary

ADMINISTRATOR’S

SALE.

By virtue of an order of the Marion Probate Court made March 14, 1916, and subject to its approval, the undersigned administrator of the estate of Thomas F. Lee. deceased, will, at 2:30 o’clock p. m. Monday, March 27, 1916, at the residence of the undersigned, at the corner of Norih Emerson and Ixira streets, in the City of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, offer for sale at public ouction the personal property belonging to the said estate; sail property being described as follows, 1 delivery wagon, 1 cart, 1 double harness, 1 single harness, 1 saddle, 1 grindstone and stand, 2 scythes, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 steam boiler, 1 steam engine, 1 steam pump, 1 lawn mower, 1 lot carpenter’s tools, 1 power washing machine, 1 lot shafting, pulleys and journals, 1 mower sharpening machine, 1 eight-year-old draft horse named ‘ King", 1 turning plow, ,1 double harness, 1 Hampden watch, and other miscellaneous property. Said property will be sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof; all sales of $5.00 or ess to be for cash; all sales for more than $5.00 may, at the option of the undersigned, be upon credit, evidenced by the notes of the purchaser, at not to exceed six months, with 6 per cent interest from (late, waiving valuation laws, providing for attorney’s fees and with approved security thereon. SARAH F. LEE. Administratrix of the estate of Thos. F. Lee, deceased. White & Jones, attorneys for administratrix, 620 Law Bldg. Indianapolis.

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* A welcon/e event is the Shriner’s Easter Ball to the ladies of the city and state. It is at this event where the spring styles are shown, as in other society events in larger cities.

WHO SAYS IT’S COLD? GOOD.STEAM-HEATED ROOMS I At Colorid Y. M. C. A. (Cor. N. Senate Ave. and Mich. St.) RaUs $1,25 per week and up Flrst'Clats Accommodations Hot Water tor Batlis, 24 Hours a Day Plenty ot Clean Linen GET IN NOW!!.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of Estate of George Bell, late of Marion County, Indiana, deceased. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Fidelity Trust Co. No. 14223

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Polly Buckner late of Marion County. Indiana, deceased. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Wm. L. Henry No. 14234

POSTPONEMENT. The meeting of the District B. yT f\ U., to be held at Mt. Zion Baptist Church next Sabbath, has been postponed to the second Sabbath in April, owing to the many afternoon meetings arranged among the Baptist churches. By order of A. W. Breckinridge, President.

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There is nothing like It on the market—entirely different both in principle as well as in its effect. Absolutely guaranteed to contain no vaseline nor petroleum, but only the best and finest of oils. We give you a binding guarantee to refund your money if Persian Cream Hair Grower is not as represented or fails to improve your hair.

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State of Indiana. Marlon County, ss: In the Circuit Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana.

No. 28190

ConijUalnt. Divorce i

MarytaCook vs: George Cook

Be it known. That (in the 2nd day c* March 1916, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in tee

The New Way of Treating the Scalp and Growing the Hair. Persian Cream acts instantly—one application stops the head from itching and freshens up the hair. You will he surprised and delighted with this helpful toilet necessity, for nothing else is so good for the hair and scalp, and nothing so quickly beautifies the hair, giving it that enviable charm and fascination. Persian Cream is one of the quickest acting hair growers known—inexpensive and easily used at home. Price, 50 cents. Manufactured only by the RANKINS MANUFACTURING CO M Hair, Toilet and Household Preparations. Office 236 W. Walnut Street , Indianapolis, Indiana.

RANKINS’ SUPERIOR HAIR DRESSING AND BEAUTIFIER “A Blessing on Your Head” In More

Ways Than One.

First, it is a real hair beautifier— not a common formula—not a dye— not a cure for hair diseases—but a refined, fragrant beautifier, used by women of culture everywhere. Somebody has said that a woman’s teeth are milestones indicating her age, but a far more important feature indicative of years is the hair. Many a woman has kept her youthful appearance long past middle life because

U-N-E-E-D-A —LIQUID— FACE CREAM —Good For— Chapped Hands, Face, Lips and •

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Sixty years ago women were often faded, wrinkled and old at 25 or 36, But today, with the aid of recent discoveries by great specialists, a woman should look comparatively young at 60. Age has become largely a question

of proper care of the hair, and in this 0 j keeping the muscles of the cheeks arp considerations are ab- from sagging ; or warding off the for-

care the first considerations are solute Cleanliness and a choice of Superior Hair Dressing and Beautifier,

imEBDA Skin Bleach Clears aqd Bleaches the ; Corr|plexion Instantly Makes Dark or Brown bkln j ! Whiter. Will Not 6row Hair, j —DIRECTIONS— ! Cleanse face thorougnly each S * night With a pure soap anc warm I I water, and apply a quantity to the J j skin, using soil cloth or sponge. S J gently rubbing it until smooth. HKlCJli 50 CTS Affgr. Only' by' the j RANKINS MFG. COMPANY, j ■ Indianapolis, Indiana

U-N-E-E-D-A DANDERCLDE AND SHAMPOO For Dandruff, Scales, Itching and Roughness Dandruff is a germ disease. It is

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oftce of the clerk of the circuit i a parasitical growth affecting the roots court of Marion County, in the Stau of the hair, causing the hair to lose its

luster, grow thin or fal lout.

of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendant. George Cook

Noble Leon T. Davison, 32 degree Deputy Imperial Grand Lecturer for the Oasis of Indiana, Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, will make his first official visit to Persian Temple, No. 46, on the evening of March 24th. All Nobles are expected to be present, as this is a meeting of importance. Noble Davison will visit the various temples in .the State before the Supreme Council convenes here in May.

and the said plaintiff having Also tiled In said Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said 4 e ^ nd nt George Cook is not a resided or the State of of Indiana, that said cause Is for divorce and said defendant Is the necesj sary party thereto, and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear In said Court, and answer or demur thereto on the 1st day of April 1916 Now therefore, oy order of said Court, said defendant last above named Is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and t at unless he appear and answer or demur thereto at Cue 'jailing of said cause on the 1st. dav of April 1916. the same being the 2Sth jndicia'1 dav of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the city of Tndtn napolls. on the first Monday in May 1916 said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. THEODORE STEIN, Jr. Clerk William E. Henderson Attys.for Plaintiff

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AN “ALPHA HOME DAY" BENEFIT.

• The Elizabeth Carter Council, composed of representatives of the different federated clubs of the city, are arranging to observe Sunday, April 2nd, as “Alpha Home Day,” for the benefit of our aged colored women, at Union Tabernacle Baptist Church. An interesting program is being arranged for the occasion.- It is hoped the worthy effort will meet with the earnest co-operation of all friends of the institution.

Otis McKee has opened The New National Cafe and launch Room at 509 Indiana avenue. Everything is strictly modern and sanitary; best lunches in the city. Open day and night. Don’t forget the number. Formerly proprietor of the Old Kentucky Kitchen, but is now in his new place. Courteous treatment to all.

INFORMATION WANTED. I would like to know the name and address of any colored soldiers that enlisted in the war. of 1861-1865 from Rochester, N. Y. Will you please tell me what county Rochester is in and what was the number of the regiment Ifrom Rochester at the close of the war of 1861-1865. MRS. HATTIE J. ARCHER, Route 3, Box 198, Petroskey, Mich.

BOOKER T. WASHINGTON left to the world two masterpieces—TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE and his AUTOBIOGRAPHY, “WASHINGTON'S OWN STORY OF HIS LIFE AND WORK,” of which we are the publishers. The authentic edition, 512 pages, 48 illustrations. Bound in cloth, $1.25 postpaid. Money back if not O. K. AGENTS WANTED everywhere. Profits $10 per day. Large sample book and portrait, 12x16 inches, suitable for framing, FREE! Send 12c to cover postage. Best terms and best service. Writq nearest office. J. L. NICHOLS & CO., Mfg. Publishers, Atlanta, Ga., Dept. 35; Naperville, III., Dept. 35.

Do You Know? The Malien Leaf Restaorant and Lnnch Connter

S03 INDIAN* AVE. The best place on the ave* nuetoEat. Strictly San itary Me^l Ticket $1 10 for $l.oo | Always Open W.L. MULLINS. Prop.

U-N-E-E-D-A Dandercide is a Scientific remedy for scalp troubles. It also cleanses the scalp in a hygienic vray—it doe£ more than a shampoo can do. It prevents dandruff and stops itching of the scalp, which annoys at times, even when the hair is washed

frequently.

It also strengthens the hair and helps maintain a healthy scalp condition so that the hair ceases to fall out. It imparts a beautiful luster to the hair and makes it easy to arrange. It does not roughen the hair. ' It prevents any unpleasant odor of the scalp or hair and lends a delicate perfume of its own. Price 25 Cents.

An Excellent Brilllantine. Price, Soc Box Manufactured Only By The !■ RANKINS MFG. COMPANY. * * » i RANKINS’ QUININE TONIC. Keep the hair beauty that nature gave you. Make your hair talked about by your friends. You can do it by a daily application of this delightful hair dressing. This way—five minutes gentle brushing—five minutes scalp manipulation with the finger tips—a little of Quinine Tonic applied to the scalp and rubbed in—not too hard, but just enough to make the scalp feel good. One month of this real hair culture will do wonders for your hair. If troubled with dandruff (which makes the scalp itch or feel uncomfortable) or if your hair falls out. Rankins’ Tonic will prove “A Blessing on Your Head.” Test this famous hair dressing for yourself. Fifty cents and $1.00

mation of wrinkles and marks of age, and keeping the skin smooth, soft and

velvety.

Sagging facial muscles often entirely change the whole contour of a woman’s face, giving it an extremely aged look. * • - -t - Price 25 Cents * | RANKINS MFG. COMPANY.

Mr. Charles J. Ferguson General Agen-t for the Rankins Mfg. £o. - '■ - ~ - * NAILS SMOOTH AND BRILLIANT. Puts High Luster on Nails In Two Minutes Without Buffing—Wears a Week. Even dull, rough and ugly nails can be made beautiful with “Prhsto”. They need no longer be a source of pity from your friends and humiliation tr yourself. “Presto” applied with a brush, hides all the roughness and imperfections and gives a smooth, highly poUshed beautiful surface with a delicate flesh tint. No buffing required. Prevents chipping and cracking and keeps the cuticle in place. The polish wears a week or more and is not affected by water. Healthful for both the nail and the cuticle. Refuse to accept a substitute. .V h —Manufactured only by the— RANKINS MFG. COMPANY Indianapolis, Indiana.

WOLF BROTHERS Hair Straightening Ontfit No more breaking of lamp chimneys. With one of^mr Patent Alcohol Stoves you can heat your Straightening Comb or Curling Iron quickly and safely. Sanitary and just the thing for traveling

'—vij - ! GIANT 8 oz. 9-inch Comb 75 cents vSU Solid Brass, CONVEX TEETH

ALCOHOL HEATER GIANT COMB, both for

Postage Paid Anywhere in U. S.

Alcohol Heater 75 cents i Postage Paid in U. S. [Length, 4V4 in. Weight, 5 oz.

Thousands sre using these outfits and recommending them to friends. Agents Wanted j WOLF BROS. 1214 N. Senate Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A.

O. H. MORGAN UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT WILL CON- • TINUE BUSINESS. Mrs. O. H. Morgan, widow of the late O. H. Morgan, who has been his most able -and efficient assistant in the undertaking business, will continue the work at the same location, 912 North West street. The establishment promises to keep up its reputation of first-class service, courteous and considerate. Mrs. Morgan is well known as a woman of culture and much business ability, and will give satisfaction. She will be assisted by her brother, Calvin Harding, of Wilberforce, O. Mr. Harding is now taking a course in embalming at the Asking Training School of Embalming

GOAL OHICi North 6665

and ICE Res. North 445

Indiana Lump - - $2.85 Jackson Hill - - 3.25 Albert Richter, 1161 RoacheAve. Union Orivers

BOYS’ EXCHANGE 433 Indiana five. tVew Phone 4S64~h . Fine Cigars, Liquors am . pines. Try Our Business Mens’ Luiut

Soldiers’ Relief. * A good remedy for Indigestion, cramps and stomach trouble, and loss of appetite. For sale at bars and drag stores. A. Nichols, agent, 407 West North Street.