Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 227, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1923 — Page 5

Z&X. 31, 1923

QOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

MISS MARIE SHANER of Pittsburgh, Pa., was the guest of honor at a luncheon given today by Mrs. Gertrude Hassler at her home on Maple Road Blvd. The guests were Mrs. Clyde Titus, Mrs. Frank Hunter, Mrs. Charles Bingham, Mrs. Will Carter, Mrs. Joe Deagan, Miss Cyrllla Humes, Mrs. L. G. Winn, Mrs. LeForrest Hassler, Mrs. Elizabeth Hassler and Mrs. Irma Hassler. Following luncheon Miss Shaner gave a group of songs. • • • THE marriage of Miss Mabel Ferdinand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ferdinand of Milwaukee, Wis., to Stanton McCready, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McCready, took place at noon today at the home of the Rev. Francis Gavisk. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Anderson. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mrs. C. E. Cassleman, the tables, where covers were laid for twenty-seven, being decorated with Mrs. Aaron Ward roses and. sweet peas. The bride wore a coat suit of dark blue with hat to match and a corsage of Mrs. Aaron Ward roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Anderson wore a gown of dark blue silk with Spanish over-lace. Her corsage was of spring flowers and roses. This evening there will be a reception at the home of the bridegroom's parents for Mr. and Mrs. McCready and the bride’s parents, who are visiting here. The at-home address will be 1124 Wright St., after Feb. 10. • • • Mr. and Mrs. James T. Gray have returned from Springfield, 111., where they attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. Gray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Camp. • • • The meeting of the Independent Social Club which was to have been held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Howland has been indefinitely postponed. • * • The Indiana Board of Photoplay Indorsers will meet at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning In the Fletcher American Bank building with Mrs. David Ross presiding. • • • In the absence of Mrs. C. J. Buchanan, Mrs. J. Glenn Harris of Gary, presided at the weekly luncheon of the State Assembly Woman's Club which was held today noon at Roberts Park M. E. Church. Dr. Kenosha Sessions of the Indiana Girls' School was the speaker. • • • Mrs. R. B. Dong will entertain the Irvington Auxiliary to the Public Health Nursing Association with a luncheon tomorrow at her home on Ritter Ave. Following luncheon the members will sew for the association. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ORGAN IS DEDICATED Dr. Charles Heinroth of Pittsburgh Give* Variety Concert. The opening concert on the magnificent organ of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church was given last night by Dr. Charles Heinroth. director of music at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, Pa. The program, which was heard by more than one thousand persons, was as varied aa the stops used. It included Wagner’s “Ride of the Valkyries’’ and Rossini’s "William Tell” overture, as well as “The Musical Snuff Box” and "A Song of India," from Rimsky Korsakoff’s "Sadko.” The organ, which has four manual as well as the usual pedal keyboard. is one of the largest in the State and has 2,600 pipes. Knife Is Robbery Clew A knife lost by a burglar was expected to prove a clew leading to arrests today. Mrs. Mary Neely, colored, 822 W. North SC, early Tuesday night reported her home robbed. The thief used a key to enter the house and carried away a serge dress valued at S3O and a pair of new shoes valued at $lO. The thief’s knife was found.

Does Your Mouth Cause Your Sickness? Th mouth harbors many rartotieg of bacteria which are constantly taken ln*o the atomach Through the air we breathe and the food wo eat come the only infections of the body not Introduced beneath the skin by deliberate injection or injury. fnstances have multiplied rapidly in the last few years proving that rheumatism and diseases of middle age are in many cases due to diseased teeth. All doubt u to your ability to extract teeth without pain has been dispelled. I will ctirely recommend you to my friends. HERSCHEL SULLIVAN'. 1450 R root side Ate. The extraction of my teeth at the People’s Dmllitt was aeromplished without pain. Tou are more than welcome to use my name. J. F. OSBORN. 1964 Parkway Ave. The People’s Dentists Open 8 a. m. to fi p. m. Sunday, 0 a. m. to 13 m. 86 West Washington Street. Over Gnusepnhl Trunk Store. Indianapolis.

® CHARM bmMicmf Copyright ]9T$ by NEA deivice

How to Select Powder or Rouge In furnishing a beautiful home, much attention is given to the draperies. You study the color combination of the walls. You consider at great length the size of the rooms. A small room can never have as bright a color as the large room and your bedroom will not have the same colors as the conservatory or- livingroom. You plan accordingly, taking each room by itself and making the color combination as a whole in harmony. But how about your face? When you select a face powder or a rouge, do you merely go into a store and ask for a flesh color regardless of your complexion, or do you give it the proper thought and harmonize the color of your powder and rouge to the color of your eyes and hair? Blonds invariably choose white face powder. Now, let us consider what a white face powder will do to the face. How about the eyeballs? Are they perfectly white? Do you realize that when you put a dead white against something that is not white, you make that by com-

Good Manners

On the sidewalk: Keep to the right. ,Two or more persons, walking abreast, should break ranks, to give a fair share of room to others moving In the opposite direction or coming up from behind. Don't block the walk by stopping to chat: keep moving if it takes you a little out of your way. A loud, jolly “hello” is all right In the country, but in the city noisy greetings are out of place.

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Sale of 300 New Spring Dresses There is a true harbinger of springtime in this large assortment of new spring styles. The dresses offered in this sale at sls are very exceptional values—copies of higher priced models; dresses that would bring a great deal more if bought in the regular way. These have been purchased from a manufacturer who wanted to make room for new stocks. All the colors are here —Black, Navy, Brown, Green, Gray, Sky Blue, and others. Sizes 16 to 44. _ Down , ta , r ,„ tArrM _ Ready . toWear

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parison suffer and look yellow, and when the eyeballs look yellow the brightness of the eyes is deadened? However, a white-haired woman can and must use a white face powder because there can be no rim to deaden the whiteness of her hair. It must accentuate the color of her hair. And flesh powder docs distribute a color all over the face. Is this a good thing? Yes, for a very sallow complexion only. But for •the woman who has color in her cheeks, either natural or otherwise, a flesh powder is not the proper color, but rather a brunet or ivory tone powder. This brings out the brightness in the eyes, making the coloring in the cheeks more natural-looking. Os course, a very dark woman should use a brunet powder. A woman with white hair should use a very | light color rouge, never a very bright | color, as it is too artificial-looking and not becoming to age. A young dark woman with bright sparkling eyes should use rouge delicately. 1 The blond can use a bright shade, or the new orange shade, as she prefers. But right here, let me say the orange shade is not good generally as it gives a saffron effect. It is good, however, at night as electric light changes the chemical effect of this coloring and gives a beautiful shade for any complexion under lights. NEXT—How to acquire an attractive complexion. Marriage ala Mode In Russia, the best man attends the bride, not the bridegroom. Even the poorest bride has her dowry and an elaborate trosseau, and the wedding Is an elaborate affair The groom is supposed to make some gift to a church or religious j order, and the bride must present ! gems to the fkon of the Virgin, in some parts of Russia she must present the village priest with a pair | of white doves. Os course, these customs have j been modified. In many cases, by ! soviet rule.

Special Purchase Sale —500 Pair

Dotted Marquisette Ruffled Bungalow Curtains Discriminating housewives are sure to appreciate this wonderful curtain offering. The lot consists of 600 pairs contracted for laat fall for spring delivery—which is the reason for the remarkable prices we are making on this popular curtain. This price is very near the present day wholesale cost. Sale starts 8:30 Thursday morning. Come early. sl*65 a Pair —Downstairs at Ayres—Piece Goodi.

L. S. AYRES & CO., DOWNSTAIRS STORE

Happiness Is a Pawn in Hands of Mother

NO matter how independent girls may have grown, mother still has a great deal to do with daughter’s happiness. She may welcome or drive away the right kind of suitors. Before the time for suitors, she may instill in the girl a liking for the right kind of man. Some mothers, In a mistaken effort to keep their girls young, forbid their having any men friends, and even deprive them of girl friends. They are right to watch their daughters carefully; but if they deprive them of all pleasure, they only make them want It more than ever and not care much how they get it. Mother interferes Dear Miss Lee: About a month ago I became acquainted with a very nice girl of IC. I am 18. Now the only trouble between u 9 Is her mother. I have had only one date with her so far. but that is not her fault nor mine. Two weeks ago she and I and another couple were going out, but her mother spoiled the evening for us. The same thing happened again. Her mother not only forbids her going with boys, but often has refused to let her go with girls. From what I have learned about this girl, she is very capable of taking care of herself and see no reason why her mother should distrust her. Now, don’t you think this mother is doing wrong? I want to see this girl, but I don’t want to meet her secretly for fear her mother would find it out and I don't want the girl to get in trouble on my account. I never have mot her mother. TROUBLED. The girl's mother probably feels that she is too young to have ’’dates.” I believe that an occasional party with a "nice” young boy, such aa your letter Indicates you are, hurts a girl less than for her to sit. at home and want good times —and eventually to seek them without her mother's consent. But I am not the girl's mother. I suggest that you meet the mother, first, for of course she would not want her daughter to go with a boy she does not know. Then you could ask the mother to let you take the girl out once in a while. But be sure to bring her home early, and make the “dates” few and far between. Os course you should not meet the girl secretly. Chance for Happiness Dear Martha I am a married girl 20 year* old. My husband and I have been separated four months. During three years of married life we were separat'd five times The last time we parted I drove him away because I caught hnn with another woman. Later 1 met him and told him if he would furnish me a home I would live wtth him He told me he was not ready to settle down.

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■Martha Lee's Advice■

Now he wants to live with me. But I have fallen in love with another man and don’t care very much for my husband. When I lived with him I was true to him. Should I take him back and drop my friend? He promises he will be good to me and never give me cause to be jealous. JOHNNIE GREY EYES. Johnnie, as long as you were legally bound to your husband, you should have kept the same code as when you were married—for the sake of your own reputation. As long as there is a chance for a reconciliation between you and your husband, you should take it. He does not deserve much, after his remark when you wanted him to come back, but he may be truly repentant this time and happiness may be just around the corner. Don’t let it slip away without trying to catch it. Would Be Popular Dear Martha Lee: I am 17 and never have any fellows. Why am I different from other girls? My friends all go with fellows and some of them are not any prettier than I, but some fellows want to go only with girls who are pretty and wear the latest styles. I am bashful. Some one said once I was WOIII! DYE WORN FADED TIGS NEW Sweaters Dresses Draperies Skirts Kimonas Ginghams Coats Curtains Stockings Waists Coverings Everything <C^mond^s^> Each 15 cent package of "Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her oIJ, worn, faded things new, even if she has never dyed before. Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind—then perfec home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether It is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run.—Advertisement.

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The Styles Are: Straight Lines Basque Effect Uneven Hems Panels Bouffant Hips Lace Ribbon Stitching and Embroidery Trimmed i

uninteresting. How can I make myself Interesting ? I don’t want to win the fellows’ love, but I want them to like me. UNINTERESTING. First, you do not have to be wealthy to wear pretty, stylish clothes. Wear becoming ones, of a simple, conservative style, and the boys never will know whether they are stylish or not. To overcome bashfulness takes willpower. Force yourself to think of the persons you meet and how you like them, instead of worrying about what they think, of you. To make, yourself interesting, read, and be interested in others. Read the newspapers, the magazines, books. Take in a variety of subjects, from the latest show, the most popular dance

USAxngs & COFEBRUARY Month of Fashion Revelation is to be also —at L. S. Ayres & Cos. s A Month of Shopping Economy Evidenced Primarily by a Series of “February Features” These February Features are ushered in with a dress event of real magnitude frocks of last minute mode at $24 each —value truly superlative. This event will be followed by others equally important. New fashions will be introduced, in qualities so admirable and at prices of such commanding interest that opportunity is the only word to describe them. Watch for These “'February Features’ ’ Every Resource of the Store Is Behind Them Our New York and foreign offices are both “on the job’’ to the end that these important events shall reflect credit on the store by giving Indiana the best in value and the smartest fashions at the earliest possible moment. *

The Toilet Goods Section Observes the New Month With A Special Underpriced Sale of DemiShell Dressing Ta'Me Pieces

These Pieces, in Richelieu These Pieces, in Richelieu ' Pattern, $1.95 Each Pattern, $1.29 Each Pincushions, mirrors, hair brushes, jewel Puff boxes, hair receivers or buffers; also boxes, cloth brushes or perfume bottles. three-piece sets of manicure pieces. Other Toilet Goods Specials Are Also on Sale at This Time

Manicure Preparations Nail flies, 10$. Orange wood sticks, ss. Mirror nail polish, 19$. Manicure scissors, pair, 455. For the Teeth Bone toothbrushes, 15$. Prophytol tooth paste, 19$. Pebeco or Pepsodent tooth paste, 295. Olivia tooth paste, 355. Colgate’s dental powder, 12$.

TWO TOILET WATER SPECIALS Golliwog Fleur d'Amour Toilet Water, Toilet Water, $1.25 95£ The Ounce The Ounce

and the newest game to the European situation. Be an interested listener, saying just enough to show you are interested. BOBBIE BROWN EYES: If the young man wanted your company he would seek it. Perhaps he saw that you were getting to care too much for him and so stopped coming. Defends Welfare Boards “If we are ever to stem the tide of dependent, delinquent and criminal adults into our institutions, we must get to the base of the trouble and start our work with the child,” said Mrs. Walter S. Greenough, president

In the Beautifully Proportioned Richelieu Patterns Every woman loves pretty things on her dressing table, fittings which shall be attractive in design and finish as well as practical. At higher prices, if necessary, the more beautiful of these toilet accessories are preferred; it is easy to understand why these lovely patterned pieces should be most attractive at the special prices now quoted.

Face Powders "Lady Mary,” 355. Attar Tropical, 355. Roger et Gallett’s "Violette de Parme ” 59c. Rice powder, 19$. Compact powder, large size. 50$. Lotions or Creams Cadeurka’s lotion, 89$. Creme Le Mon, 355. Cream of Quince Seed lotion, 295. Peroxide cream, 19$. Lournay’s lemon cream, 355.

of the Indiana League of Women Voters, today in defending the State probation and school attendance departments. Bills which have been introduced into the State Legislature providing for the abolishment of these departments, Mrs. Greenough claims the present boards, from the nature of their work, save the State far more than their original cost. Worlnnan is Killed By Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 31. William M. Lindley, 38, roundhouse foreman, was killed when an engine backed into a car under which he was working, causing the wheels to pass over his body, cutting it in two.

TWO SOAP SALE SPECIALS Cuticura Woodbury’s Soap the goan * Cake Soa P

—Ayres—Toilet goods, street floor.

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