Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 273, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1920 — Page 7

Society News Mrs. William Stone of St. Louis Is the guest of .Mrs. Charles Mueller, 1643 College avenue. # • • Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnson, fiSO Last Forty-sixth street, have returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., where they have been for several months. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Coles leave New Orleans today en route home. They will make several stops before arriving In Indianapolis. • • * Dr. and Mrs. William Dow, formerly of this city, have gone to Manilla for residence. * * • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gregoire leave tomorrow for Effingham, 111., where they mill sp“nd several days. • * • Et Cetera club meets with Mrs. George Carlin in Woodruff Place, tomorrow. The club has pledged to care for one Armenian orphan and has obt"lined the Ohio theater for one night, the proceeds to go for Armenian relief work and their orphan. • • Hamilton-Berry chapter of the Service Star legion gave a guest party at the green parlors of the Y. W. C. A. yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Lleber gave a number of Italian dialect readings. Leon Tostl played two Krlesler numbers, accompanied by Mrs.. Mary Doyles. Miss Marie Boyles gave an oriental dance, for which Mr. Tostl and Mrs. Herwig played. Table decorations were pots of spring flowers. Linton Cox. president of the organisation, had charge of the meeting. Mrs. D. M. Parry arranged the program. * • Shrir.ers will give an April fool masquerade dance Thursday, April 1. Only members will be admitted On April 5 the regular theater party and dance will be held. Members may Invite guests. • * * Mr. Roland Sebinedel will be the host fur a ‘500” party given by members of a Manual Training high school alumna fraternity, at his home, 4141 North Capit<-! avenue, tonight. * * * Vidies' society of the Academy or Ainaic wtfl give an Easter ball at the Academy cf Music Monday night. Members may vhtaif -ykets for guests from Paul H. Krauss, -'ll Nortn Pennsylvania street. Woman’s Franchise league will give a birthday party next Tuesday in honor of Dr. Amelia Keller. MEETINGS Mothers’ Correspondence dub meets Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Elia Dut hie. Monumental division. B. of L. K.. will give a card party Thursday at Saks’ hall. Matiuee Musicale meets this afternoon at Hollenbeck hail for the regular pro-g-am. Miss Jeanette Ortopp has charge of the meeting.

MOVIE STARS FLOCK TO STAGE Vice Movie Vue at Alhambra—Mew Stage Set for Smith's

Tbeda Bara, the original varnpir* of the screen, is now vamping on the stage i.i a spoken drama. This is her first week In New York in ‘ The Blue Flame,” in which Theda vamps In person. The New York critics panned the show, hut the public is standing In line at the box office hour after hour to buy tickets. The current Issue of the Variety claims that Theda has started the pace which •will cause many of the film stars to seek the legitimate stage. Among those mentioned as future stage stars arc Mary TMekford, Douglas Fairbanks. Bill liart. Charlie Chaplin and "Fatty” Arhuckle, according to the Va riety. Elsie Ferguson has successfully established herself In the spoken drama in "isaored and Profane Love," In New York. The hig business being done by "BenHur” on the heels es “Ziegfeld Follies" sf. English's is one of the surprises of the season. •Ben-Hur” is on view all v °ok at English's. Angel Face." with the original New York <-ast, is promised at English’s all it yi week. It was a success in New York. -|- "Nothing hut Love" will close its engagement at tho Mnrat with the Wednesday - i.ight showing. On Saturday night t Butler college Dramatic elub wall I 'sent "The Witching Hour" at the >1 u ra t. -i- -I--I"’L>X BALLET BOOKED. Nelson Trowbridge of the Murat to day announced that ■he haa booked tne Adolph Bolm ballet and the little sym phony. The date has not been announced l ot Indianapolis will be able to see this sensationally artistic group of dancers. Miss Mabel McCane and her company es dancers and singers are the headliners on this week’s bITI at Keith’s. The offering has class from start to finish 4- -I- -!- The feature at the Lyric this week is Winfield Gyraine and girls in “On With the Dance." Jaek Dempsey, in another episode of the serial. "Daredevil Tack,” Is the main offering at the Broadway. Ethel Shutta is the principal player in “The Aviator Girts,” at the Park this week. Bhe is a hard worker and has lota of energy. Nat Leftfngwell and company in “A Night at the Lodge,” Is the headliner at theh Rialto this week. -i- -I- -I--IMPROVK.MENTB AT SMITH’S. An elaborate stage setting, oriental In nature, Is being built for Mr. Smith’s and will be completed by Sunday. The panels are very beautiful and the set is so arranged that there will be continuous music at this house. Dorothy Phillips, in "The Right to

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SURPRISES FRIENDS WITH MARRIAGE MRS. FORREST DE WOOD HASSLER.

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest de Wood Hassler kept a little surprise in store for their friends, who received announcements this week of their marriage on Saturday. They are now honeymooning in Chicago. Mrs. Hassler was Miss Naomi Florence Lavin, daughter of Mrs. Flora L. McDowell, 506 Middle drive. Woodruff Place. Mr. Hassler is credit manager for D. Sommers & Co. The wedding occurred in the First Congregational church, with Rev. George

IRENE BOYLE Giving chief assistance to Craufurd Kent In "Other Men’s Shoes” at the Ohio this week is Miss Irene Boyle. She plays the role of a sweetheart opposite Mr. Kent. A large number of children aid in making this picture very enjoyable. Happiness," is the movie at Mr. Smith's this week. -|- -|- -|- The efforts of a devoted sister to beform her wayward brother is a motive of "The Family Honor” at the Circle this week. Olive Thomas continues to make new friends and strengthen the loyalty of her old-time followers in "Footlights and Shadows,” now at the Colonial. “Staking His Life,” now at the Regent. j gives Bill Hart a chance to enact again the role of a western gambler. -|- -|- -|- THE ISIS. Robert Warwick will play the role of an iceman who becomes an archduke in “Jack Straw” at the Isis next Thursday for three days. This comedy has been j spoken of before in this space. It is a charming movie comedy. The Isis is offering today for the last times "Mary Ellen Comes to Town." NEW INCE MOVIE. Thomas H. Ince has made another

Savary officiating, assisted by the groom’s father, Rev. L. D. Hassler. The bride wore a gown of turquoise blue taffeta. Her corsage was lilies of the valley and English violets. Mrs. E. H. Jarrard, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, wearing a blue georgette frock with a corsage of Aaron Ward roses. E. H. Jarrard was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Hassler will be at home at 1244 North Illinois street after April 1.

j spectacular film production called ”Dangerous Days," which comes to the Alhambra for the last half of the week, beginning Thursday. It deals with the activities of the “reds” In this country. The hero is a young chap, who longs to uplift the laboring classes and because of his blind enthusiasm, falls prey to a band of agitators who use him to further their nefarious schemes. Some of the big scenes in the picture include a whole city block in flames and an exact reproduction of the Russian j soviet duma in session. Charles Ray appears at the Alhambra today in “Alarm Clock Andy.” Franchise Women Work to Pay Debt Franchise league women are good ticket sellers. Judging from the attendance at the Ohio theater this week. The league women are sailing tickets for the house, not Including Saturday and 1 Sunday, on a commission basis. The proceeds are to go to the league treasury for the purpose of paying the debt the organization owes the state, “Other Men’s Shoes" is the attraction at the Ohio. ACCORDION PLEATS. Accordion pleats are widely featured with sport clothes, while accordion-pleat-ed underskirts are the latest for wear with afternoon frocks. Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce The answer of most fat people is that it is too bard, too troublesome and too dangerous to force the weight down. Howlever. In Marmoia Prescription Tablets, all these difficulties are overcome. They are absolutely harmless, entail no dieting or exercise, and have the added advantage of cheapness A large case Is sold by druggists at $1. Or if preferable, they can be obtained by sending price direct to the Marmola Cos., Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Now that you know this you have no excuse for being too fat, but can reduce two, three or four pounds a week without fear of bad after effects. —Advertisement. MOTHER'S FRIEND Expectant Mothers ASSISTS NATURE At All Druggists Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby, BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. DEPT 5-D, ATLANTA, GA.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24,1920.

Confessions of a Bride That “spirit controls” bad their own little pet fads was news to Miss Miller and to me. We sought light on such a vital subject and Chrys obligingly explained : “Why, some of my controls seem to have an artistic temperament! They are sensitive and retire nnless they are questioned in n low voice, almost in a whisper, and they reply only on an instrument of the most delicate mechanism. You remember. Jane, my lovely board, of polished sandal wood with the ivory pointer? 1 know a poet—l mean the spirit of a poet—who never comes unless I take up that board? OtheVs are much I less particular.”’ “Maybe ghosts have moods,” I suggested. Chrys nodded her agreement, and then addressed our hostess: “Os course I’ll send you a board tonight, Katherine, but please do not start to use it as a Joke. It will not let you consider It merely fit to furnish en evening’s fun.” “Indeed it will not.” said I to myself. “You’ll hypnotize yourself with It—you'll make It say what you want it to say, and then you’ll believe that the spirits are talking to you Thus you will trip yourself!” With that thought I sat up as straight as a poker. It was a flash of Intuition — an Idm of my own—and so new—and so true—that I was startled. I put the idea Into form thus: “On the oulja board you will reveai to others your own secret thoughts—ls you don’t watch out 1” I decided at once that I would "watch out” If Chrys and Katherine and all the enthusiasts, who manipulate the little wheeled pointer, were doomed to betray to an lntellligeut observer tlielr secret longings. , The test couldn’t fail if the men who know most about the workings of tbe human brain are right. They ssv that the brain often acts unconsciously, and that what is spelled out ou the ouija board is exactly what the persons whose fingers rest upon the plane wishes to believe, although he may not know “If that Is so. I've discovered ft perfectly grand way to do a little mind reading,” thought I. ' And if Katherine Miller embodies my ’sinister destiny’ 1 can thwart her, because I can discover what is in her mind by what she spells out on the board Now isn’t that a wonderful brand-new way of keeping tab on

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Asks Parking Space for Baby Carriages CLEVELAND, 0., March 24.—Babies are just as important as automobiles, Councilman Sulzman, father of fourteen children, announced, and hie is preparing an ordinance provld ing parking space for baby carriages in the downtown district. V J\ the movements of your enemy? What a grand idea for detectives, too!” Chrys had many remarkable expo riences with the ouija board to rplate to Katherine, but tbe climax of them all was lithe startling statement supposed to have been made about Daddy Lorimer by the valet who had been drowned in the storm. As this story progressed, Katherine forgot that she had a very bad ankle. When she heard that Don Manuel was with C'ertels on the ship which had picked up Daddy, she turned a vivid searlet. I had never seen the girl blush. I think her confusion made her most unhappy, for she arose from her bed and, without a thought to her lame ankle, she walked across the room to a chair. "Her lameness had been a pretense! Pretenses seem to make up tliat girl's life She deceives people for no reason at allbut plain perversity,” thought I. Her blush at the mention of Don Manuel’s nainc was certainly genuine and It explained her enthusiasm about Chrys' plan to buy a nice.little ship for a voyage up and down the Pacific in search of her father. , “It would be so sweet of you to come along. Katherine!’’ wn# Chrys’ invitation. "What a grand substitute for Palm Reich!” exclaimed Katherine. “Oh. la la! The shortest road to Don Manuel!” said I to myself. “I hope she goes. T!ven if she is mad about tliat Spaniard, her love wouldn’t keep her from interfering in my affairs, just for the sake of hinting mo.”—Copyright, 1020. (To Be Continued.) Spring Cape Models .Many of the new models of capes come in txicoletto with pastel shaded linings. Clipped ostrich feathers make quaint fluffy collars. Some are of three-quarters length, while many reach <only to the hips. Many of the new suits and dresses have capes with hoods sugTkstlng a monk's cowl.

Open at 8:30. L·S· AYRES & Co· Economy Garment Shop Ayres Basement Taffeta Frocks Typify Spring In Newness of Style and Youthfulness of Line They're Lovely Spring isn’t spring in one’s consciousness if one hasn’t a taffeta or silk frock of some kind in which to bud about. And these new frocks are so typical of spring that one fairly catches fragrance from the dainty little blossoms that adorn certain of the models, or absorbs the buoyancy that other chic styles have to impart. Navy blue, tan, brown, taupe, gray and black are the color tones one has to choose from. Sixteen to Forty-Six the Range Size. —Ayres—Basement.

& I $6.75 $3.60 Every Day is Baby Day In the Ayres Children Shop Makers have vied with one another to make infants' garments as cunningly sweet as Infants deserve, since they have no voice of their own in the matter. These spring wearables, shown in the present opening exhibition, are all of the choice kind, and are submitted as being worthy applications “to wrap the baby bunting in.” Baby’s First Short Clothes At $3.60 are the loveliest little dresses from the Philippine islands, hand made and exquisitely embroidered. These are of sheer nainsook. At $6.76 are lovely dresses, more elaborately embroidered, with panel front and scalloped bottom. At $1.60 and upward to $8.00 are many other dainty little dresses for the baby. Other dear little garments are coats, bonnets, stockings, “first" shoes To amuse are pretty rattles; for the older baby, the right kind of dishes. —Ayres Infants’ Dept.—Fifth floor.

A Special Sale of VEILINGS Now Is the time to buy the veil which is to match your very new Easter bonnet—the time Is short—and veilings grow scarcer. Veilings in one yard and lengths, all new patterns, in black. navy, brown and taupe. And the price is only—55c a Length —Ayres—Street floor.

GROCERIES DOMINO SUGAR, granulated, powdered and brown. In 25-pound bags as well as five, two and one-pound cartons. Breakfast bacon, Swift’s Empire brand, sugar cured and machine sliced Pound, 37¢ Butter, Ayres Special Creamery, pound 73¢. Peanut Butter, Ayres’ Special, made while you wait; pound 28¢. Cocoa, Hershey's, pure and rich, pound can. 44¢; half-pound can, 23¢. Milk Chocolate, Hershey’s, milk chocolate and almond bars; each, 6¢; box of 24, $1.35. Rice, fancy head rice, large and white; pound 17 1/2¢. Buckwheat Flour, Walter's Butler County, Pennsylvania, state flour; five-pound bags, 45¢. Sorghum, Barnard’s, a real Hoosier product; five-pound pail, 75¢. Dromedary Dates, fancy golden fruit; box, 25¢. Spaghetti and Macaroni, Armour’s brand; box, 7 1/2¢. —Ayres—Basement.

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Closing Out Baby Cabs In the Basement The business of selling baby cabs has recently been taken over by our Children’s Store, leaving unsold In the basement between 26 and 30 carriages, Pullmans, cabs, sidewalk sulkies, strollers, etc. To sell these quickly we nave named The Finest, $29.50 Most important are 16 baby carriages or Pullmans from the famous Sidway and Bloch factories, best in the world. To close them out we name a single price for choice — $29.50. The cheapest one in the lot can not he bought wholesale today for so little. There are 10 or 12 sidewalk sulkies which will be closed out at $15.00, $17.50 and $29.50. A few sulkies and strollers are repriced $9.75 to $18.75. Speak quick. —Ayres—Basement

Easter Greetings You'll find a greeting suited to send to the character of each of your acquaintances in the Ayres assortment of Easter remembrances. Variety is the outstanding feature of this collection. There are cunning little ladies with real feathers in their hats; dumpling tots smiling their greeting over the Bunny’s gift; and earnest sentiments expressive of the real spirit of Easter day. These are priced from to 50¢ each. Framed Mottoes and Poems Poems and mottoes of friendship sentiment, decorated in. colors. are framed in dull gold frames of varying convenient sixes, mostly small. These are priced at 50¢ 69¢ and $1.25 each. —Ayres —Street floor.

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