Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 142, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1922 — Page 5

OOT. >4, 1922

Four Hundred Women Expected to Register for Federation Convention

EXECUTUI HOLDS LllllOlil FORITSMEMBEHS Four O’clock Tea at John Herron Art Institute Is Feature of Program. A three-day convention of thè Indiana Federation of Woman’s Clubs opened at thè Claypool Hotel today. The moraing was spent in registering with thè credentials committee. From thè llst of registrant apr roximately 400 are expected to attend .he convention. At noon there was a luncheon at thè Claypool Hotel for thè menibere of thè executive board and at 2 o'elock there was a council meeting which was attended by thè residents of all thè clubs, at which thè policy of thè Federation for thè coming year was discussed. Mrs. W. J. Torrance presided over thè meeting which was in thè nature of an open forum. At 4 o'clock an Art Tea was to be given at thè John Herron Art Instltute at which talks were to be made on thè various plctures and statues and tea served in thè main room. Assenibly Room Decoratcd .. Tonight there wlll be a meeting in thè assembly room. which will be decorated with autumn leaves and vines and orange and corn-colored tulle. Mrs. William M. Zeller, second vice president, will preside and Govemor McCray will deliver an address of welcome. One of thè Principal addresses at thls meeting will be made by Dr. Karl Barnes of Philadelphia, who will speak on “The Unsettled Position of 'Women." The hospitallty committtee for today is compose! of Mrs. W r arren T. McCray, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler. Mrs. Walter Greenough. Mrs. William H. Herschell, Mrs. Kate Mllner Rabb. Mrs. William Dobson and Mrs. Ernest De Wolf Wales. The officers luncheon at noon. and tomorrow at thè Claypool and thè conservation luncheon Thursday noon at thè Lincoln Hotel, are being arranged by thè following committee: Mrs. C. F. Austin, Mrs. O. L. Huey, Mrs. Fermer Cameron, Mrs. Martin Wallick, Mrs. C. B. Stoltz. Mrs. Leo K. Fesler, Mrs. W r . H. Blodgett. Mrs. Joel Wilmoth. Mrs. Richard Brooks and Mrs. James Berry.

Martha Lee HER COLUMN

Martha I.ff will bf glad to mw questioni of Time' rwuler* rrgardin* problema of love, clothes and etiquette. For personal reply, send sta.nped. uff addmsrd envelope. questioni will be utthheld from pablicatton at thè writers’ requeot. Gossip! The very word seems full of dread meaning. It has a hlstory of heartaches. brcken homes, ruined Uvee. Steer clear of thè woraan, or man, who start* out with: "Of course, I don’t know whether lt’s true, but I heard ” Some day she may hear somethlng about you and she will teli it with great rellsh to listeners. She may me&n no harm, but that does not keep her from doing a great deal of harm. Be careful that you do not put yotxrself In thè class of gossipi? by repeating any ertray stories you may hear. la thè courts a man is lnnocent unti! he ls proved gullty. But In thè court of publlc opinion gossip often convicts an innocent man. Answerr to DORIS: I am not surf.rised that our friend is angry. Even though you meant no harm when you repeated what you had heard about her, you should have reaiìzed how harmful gossip always is. Send her an opology, telling her that you did not realize thè harm you were doing. And remember. aster tbis. that gossip never does any good and usually does a great deal of harm. Even when it happens to be true, you gain nothing by repeating an unpìeasant story. And when it is untrue. you may lose a friend, as in this rase, and you surely will lose thè respect of people of high ethical standard*. Answer to BROWN ETES: Tou are not supposed to "do and aet" in any special way to start to have Matcs." As you cannot ask thè boys, you must Just wait until they ask you. Of course. you can make yourself as attractive as possible. so that thev will like you and want to go with you. That is all you can do. Answer to RED-HEAD: Think of thè many women who dved their hair to get just thè shade of whlch you would be rid! But they could not get that same shade, because dye-1 hair does not have thè lise that natura lly-colored hair has. That is why I advise you agalnst dveing yours. Instead, bring out thè beauty of ycur hair. Wear bright and pale

HOW TO GET RID OF DANGEROUS DANDRUFF

ff you have dandruff you must get rid of it quickly—it's positively daugerous and will surely destroy your hair lf you don't. Dandruff means faded, brittle, scraggly hair that lìnally dles—new hair will not grow—then you are bald and nothing can help you. The su re way to nholish dandruff for good ls to destroy thè germ that eauses it. To do this qnickly, safely and tnost effeetively get from your dniggtst a In.ttle of Partslan Page. This ls guararteed to banlsh all dandruff, stop Itching scalp and falltng hair. and sminuiate new hair to grow. Partelan Page is a scientifle preparalion that supplici hair needs an antiseptic llquld neitber sticky or greasy, easy to use, and lalntlly perfumed. Tf you want beautiful, soft, thiek lustrons hair, and lota of it, use l’aristan finge. Don't deiay hegin tonight—a little atteution iuiw iubures jbundant hair fu ; come.—Adverliseiuent.

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green, a color no one else wears nearly as well as thè red-haired woman. Orcbid, of course, always is thought of flrst when mentioning colors for thè woman with Titlan locks. Browns usually are becoming. You should be able to wear almost any shade of blue. And black probably brlngs out thè beauty of your halr. Only pink and red are to be avoided—and some redhalred women wear even those shades. Importance of Line Paris designerà declare that frocks i should be very simple and unadomed, 1 that elaborate trimming should be avoided and thè gow-n should depend for ita effect on thè line and draperles. Wrlst Corsages Wrist corsages are a novelty and promise to have a vogue among thè younger set. It is qulte effective to have velvet flowers, matohing thè evening frock, twisted about thè wrists to form bracelets.

ICE CREAM PAUNCH Substitute for Beer Bay Window

By l'nited Mette CHICAGO. Oct. 24.—The beer “bay window” has been replaced by thè ice cream paunch, and of these two thè latter is thè bigger, accordlng to a nationai health survey made public here Monday by thè National Lise Insurance Company, which dcclares thè great American waist line is becomlng greater, and that thè United States eeems doomed to become a Nation of fat men. Thousands of belts bave been let out one, two or even three notclies since prohibition, thè survey finds, and vest buttons have popped wltn such frequency as to indicate that by thè time Roscoe Arbuckle return to thè movies, he will flnd countleas potential rivals.

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MRS. S. E. PERKINS Mrs. Philip Zoercher and Mrs. Samuel Elliott Perkins are two of thè Indianapolis women who Ita ve had an important part in arranging thè program for thè three-day convention of thè Indiana Federation of Women’s Club, which opened today at thè Claypool Hotel.

CHAIN SAVES WOMAN Restrains Cow Aster First Yicious Attack and Goring. CHICAGO. Oct. 24.—Mrs. Thomas Mullin of Glenham. Dutchess County, treated by hospital surgeons for serlous injuries received by an attack from a cow, %vas saved from death by thè length of ehain thè cow had on its neck. When she was going home In thè forenoon with some packages, tlie cow grazing at thè roadside, suddenly rushed at her. threw her to thè pavement and gored her. When she regained consciousness thè cow was struggllng to gore her again. hut thè Chain prevented another attack. Turbans for Evening Smart turbans for evening are noted at all fashionable openings. They are usually formed of silver or gold eloth and illusion. or of beads and metal cords. They are dose and lig'nt in •weight and there seems to be a tendency to avoid spreading feathers or attempts at elaboratien of outline.

Treating in suoli a firnily grounded nationai hahit, that prohibition only switched its workings from saloon to sweet shop, thè Insurance men eay: "Men who used to treat guests, friends and customers at bar now entertain them at meals, buying food, pastries and sweets and other itera that produce olieslty,” says thè report. “The result is that while prohibition has been peacefulness, it materialiy has helped fatto become an enemy of iiuman longevity.

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SOCIAL A CTIVITIES

The Friday Afternoon Reading Club will meet this week at thè home of Mrs. George W. Boyd. Mrs. Harry Wade will speak on “An Airplane Voyage’’ and Mrs. I. T. Moore on “Discussion.” * • * The Mcllvaine-Kothe auxiliary of thè American Legion will give a card party Saturday afternoon at thè Athenaeum. * * * The disabled veterana of thè Methodist Hospital will be thè guests of thè boxing commission thls evening at Tomlinson Hall. Mrs. O. E. Barney of thè Rainbow Veterana’ Association will cliaperon thè party. • * Mrs. Thomas F. Darmody entertained thè members of thè Late Book Club at her home this afternoon. Mrs. D. Bruce spoke on “New French Leaves.’’ • * * At a meeting of thè Procter Club at thè homo of Mrs. S. R. Sheerin this afternoon Mrs. T. A. Wynn spoke on “Rose Hawthorne Lathrop” and Mrs. J. A. Thompson on “Charles Warren Stoddard.” * • * Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Williams of Princeton, N. J., will be thè guests of iionor at a dinner party to be given thls evening at thè Spink-Arms by thè members of thè Indianapolis Lake Erie College Alumni Association. Green and white, thè college colors,

COVER UP

These two French lasses show you what’s what in hats and how it is being woro. To reveal thè eyebrow is almost as bad form as to expose thè ear. The hat above is of dark red velvet with b cockade of hlack ribbon. tlie one. helow Is of taupe velvet trimmed with sequlns In shades of blue and orange. Roth models are for Street wear and are recommended as fltting accompaniments for thè stylish costume sults.

will be used on thè table, and covere will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Insley, Mrs. Thomas H. Alford, Mrs Lyman Gould, Miss Lucia Ketcham. Miss Gertrude Baker, Mrs. Samuel Elliott Perkins, Miss Belle Dean, Miss Helen Hand, Mrs. Hugh Nery Hanna. Jr., Mrs. Ferris Taylor, Mrs. Joseph Littell, Mrs. George Rothrock and Mrs. Itobert Tasel. Dr. and Mrs. Williams will be thè guests of honor ar weveral affairs during thè week. • • * Miss Jenny E. Pugh will entertain thè members of thè Amicus Club with a noon luncheon Thursday at her country home. Shady Brook Farm. Covers will be laid for eighteen guests. thè table being decorated with au tunm leaves. * • * The Ladies’ Aid Society of thè Adavian Episcopal Church will meet Wednestla.v afternoon at thè home of Mrs. Ha.ttie Long on N. Capiteli Ave Thursday evening they will serve thè monthly congregation supper at thè church. • * • The marriage of Miss Henrietta Click, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glick of Broadway, to Morris Marer, will take place Sunday eve ning. Rabbi Jacob Hartman of ficlating. Mr. and Mrs. Glick will re ceive lnformaliy for Mr. and Mrs. Marer following thè eeremony. • * * The Indianapolis chapter of thè Order of De Mofay will give a llalloween dance Friday evening at tlie Alhenaeum. * • Miss Florence and Miss Grace Hackleman will entertain with a shower Friday afternoon at their home on N. Alabama St.. in honor of Miss Edna Lee Hind, who will sali for Yokohama. Japan, Nov. 16. Miss l Hind will leave bere Nov. 10 and her marriage to John Craig Sample will take place in Japan, Dee. 1. • * The Ninth district convention of : thè Women’s Relief Corps of In i diana will l>e held in Caatle Hall. Thursday, Oct. 26. BACK TO NORMAL Molimi Kailrnari Full Traili St*r\ Ice. The Monon Railroad has compieteti resumption of Indiana train servici', curtailed during thè shopmen's strike,, it was announcetl today. llestoration of trains N'os. 10. 11 and 12 between Gosport and French Lick. completed thè reuirn to normal j operation. Marriage a la Mode When a (’hinese propose marriage he sends to thè family of thè woman of his chotee a card hearing bis ancetrai nanu and thè eight characters which denote thè hour. day, monti) ami year of his blrth. Her family, if klndiy disposed. consult a fortune teiler who decides if thè bethrothai would be auspicious. If thè decision is favorable thè girla family prepare a similar card which Is presented to thè suitor.

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TRIPS AT FOURSCORE Master Urges Dance for Longevity

By RODNEY DUTCHER l'nited Mete Staff Correpondent CHICAGO, Oct. 24. —The royal road to thè century mark leads up and down thè ballroom floor. This road is recommended by Augustus E. Bournique, veteran Chicago dancing master who during thè past sixty years has taught several generation of Chicago’s social luminaries to trip thè light fantastic gracefully, and having failed to iose any of his nimbleness at thè age of 80. expeets to be alive to Join thè ranks of thè centenarìans in another twenty years. Kighty years unattended by rheu- ! matism or arches and pains of any sort, is attributed by thè aged dancing , master to thè exercise involved in thè great uniount of dancing he has done. and Bournique also thinks his lessons bave done a great deal to keep aches and pains away from such leadlng families here are thè Pullmans, thè l’htllp Sheridans, thè Armours, thè i’otter Palmer and thè Kimball funilies. A reporter who oalled on old Mr. Bournique Monday sound that dancing

Soni Food Is Necessary to Hold Husband ’s Kiss, Expert Declares

Hu t intili l’nmt CHICAGO, Oct. 24. —Establishment of kiss clinics to: marriageable girls. io solve American divorce problem, '•.as urged today by Irene Bordoni, 1 ansien stage beauty. Miss Bordelli riccia red marriage in this country has become a farce through failure of young wives to kiss j-i-operly. “They kiss with their lips— not with their soul.” she declared. “A woman’s whole heart should be put into e very kiss she gives her husband.” And thè petite Irene, whose kissing has woii thè plaudits of continente, puckered her own luscious lips. in a nsost seductive manner.

DOWNSTAIRS arAYRES’

200 New Fall Skirts $4.29 e.This is another special purehase—thè price. as you will diseover on inspection of thè skirts, is moat unusual for sueh quality. Tlif skirts are of prunellas, broadcloths. epongc and serge, plaited and plain, in stripes and pìaids. t>ome of thè striped patterns are box plaited, giving a tino stvie effcct. Si/es 26 to 29.

30 All-Wool Velours or Tweed Skirts $2.98 Each Xizes 36 to 32. A few mixtures included in thè lot

Knitted Outerwear For Women, Misses, Children Misses’ and Children’s Scarfs, $2.98, $3.98 Sweaters, and $4.95 a q <fo Qo Scarfs ni thè priees—aceonling t 0 al7(v an? o{ i, rlls i e ,| wool, wble , and large enougn for eomfortable Ui-wool zephyr yarns made up *■ wnrroth: some have pocket*. some in coat-style sweaters, as well a bave beltà; most are plani with in a few Tuxeilos and sllpovers, 111 , . . , . 1 .... deep fringe; many bave bob! stripe sij.es limi styles to suit thè tìny tot , . , , or tlfturod design*. as wo!l as those inlouluted to doii K ht ilio high si-hooi miss. Ligut Knit Gloves, for infanti 11.1.1 dark shades. and children, 25c Women’s Tuxedo Children s Gloves, Sweaters, $3.98 39c and 50c AlI-wool hlghly tailorod sweater*. ? f tnrnlo to flt l’orrot'tly ; tona* 4 with MISSCS and Vr OTTI €si S brushetl wool fruii*, others Wool Gauntlets, novelty weaves or witli novolty fronta in contrasthii; oolors. Sir.es pI.UU to $1.0& ad tc 41; biack. brown. l'tiff. ptirpie, Knitted and brushoil noni gauntCopenliagen, green, jockey, tan, lets. for school wear. for motornftvy. ing, ete. Strap Slippers and Oxfords in Fall Styles Brown suede one-strap slippers. all patent leather strap slippers —^ and others of mahogany brown calf .. # with dark brown straps and tip*. Ma biack satin vamp strap slippers V *** with b’rocad;l quarters are included. with Spanish and baby Louis. Cubati and military heels. 5-Eyelet Laced Oxfords LSi, I ™* hogany brown or biack calf and kid. with Cubati, military or low rubber heels; all sizes. 2V> to 8. All Remarkable Values—Shoes for Well-Dressed Women

had not prevented thè whitening of his hair, but otherwise his appearance could almost be called youthful. "Yes, I certainly feel young,” thè dancing master said, “And thè fact can be largely attributed to thè extensive exercise I’ve had in dancing. There’s nothing flner, and hundreds of people l’ve instructed carne to me for thè exercise in it. without caring about thè entertainment that it affords. “The entertainment and thè music are thè best of nervo tonics, while thè physical movements can be depended ui.on to keep up thè circulation. It’s good for thè old peopie, too many of wbom sit nround just as if they w'ere waiting to die. No wonder they’re affiicted with rheumatism and other troubles that afflict them as they advance in age.” Association with children in his juvenlle classes has also helped to keep Bournique Young. he thinks. He has been teaching correct dancing to childien since 1867, when he opened his studio here. That thè aged instructor would la-

j "A kissable woman will keep any norma 1 man anchored at home.” she i declared. and all who heard and saw, i believed. * "Too many wives think they can hold their husbands through their j stomaehs,” she continued. "You can starve a man’s body, but let his soul go hungry for love and thè marriage knot will soon be untied. Solenti tic love is more practicaì than domestic Science.” In order to tench girls thè value of : il kiss before they are married. Miss : Bordoni suggested thè operation of a ! seientifie kiss clinic in eonjunction with all ilivorce courts.

rnent thè passing of thè olden dances which have been almost entirely superseded by thè fox trot, was inevitable, but he thinks he wlll live to see their revival. "Ah,” he said, with a rerainiscent twinkle in his eyes, "thè good old quadrille, thè gallop, thè two-step, thè Virginia reel and thè rest of them. — they are all gone. But they will come back some day. They say history repeats itself, and those old dances wlll return. "Grace and deportment are quali - tìes which lìe dormant in thè human race, and only need thè desire, fòllowed by a little directed concentra , tion and application to awaken them. They have a wide influence in building and estabìishing charaeter. Dancing when properly coneeived, adapted and taught awakens these dormant qualities, help to develop charaeter and at thè sanie time affords pleasure. The practicaì value of dancing from an educational staHdpoint is universally recognized.” Mrs. Bournique, who helped build up her husband’s fashionable school, is four years his junior and in equal good health. The aged couple will celebrate their sixtieth wedding anni versary in June.

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New Apron Dresses, $1 Each Of good washable pereales sud ginghams, in novelty styles, dress effeets, suitablo for thè young miss, stilali wowan, and also in styles for larger tigures and more mntronly women. Light and dark grounds, trinuned with rick-raek brnid, novelty bindings and applique. Slzcs from iti to 50. New Winter “Princess May” Underwear This is well made, well tallored underwear. is priced from #I.OO to #1.98 Styles inelude low neek. Duteh neek, no sleeves, elbow sleeves, ankle and knee lengths; sizes from 36 to 30. Prieed aeeording to qualities and sizes. Women’s Sport Hose, 50c Pr. Mercerized lisle stoeklngs, in thè new panel rib weaves, narrow fashioned ankle. in biack, 'ordovnn, nude anu silver; sizes i l , to 10. (At thè same priee, a few .tyles in Bursoti fwo-toned effeets in dropstiteh patterns.) Brand New “Beacon” Blanket Robes, $3.98 Comfort abie, warm. In very good looking styles, and well mudo for fit. Some with ribbon trini, others braid and cord trimmed : severa! good styles to ehoose from. Light, medium and dark patterns; sizes SS to -44. Holeproof Hosierv for Women—in thè Downstairs Store.

New Felt Hats $2.50 New strip-felt hats, turning off thè face and distinguished by vllvet facing; in sand, gray. nut brown, navy and biack; excellent value.

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