Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 306, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1923 — Page 6

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‘ You Need Not Have Wrinkles!’ Is Rubinstein’s Message to Women

By MME. HELENA RUBINSTEIN International Beauty Expert (Qopyright. 1923. NEA Service. Inc.) Wrinkles are a serious matter in a, woman’s life, apart from personal vanity. age married wo- “ 'RUBINSTEIN man whose husband fell In love with her while she possessed the charm of youthfulness. * Wrinkles are deterioration. They come from different and combined causes. There are large loose vlTlnkles and tight wrinkles; there are wrinkles that seem to make the skin gather in tight little bunches Vid there are light wrinkles that seem to be traced on the surface of the skin. The same basic principles of treatment apply to all. First cleanse the skin with cream, 'ihen press in a good stimulant that will stir the tiny cells to life, then massage in a rich stimulating cream. 1 Excellent as I know massage to be, I often hesitate to advise it because so many women have the idea that the harder they rub the better they are doing it. Just the reverse is the cgse. Take the cream in the plam of your hand and with sustained and gentle movements, slowly press it In. Avoid pulling or stretching any part of the skin. When you come to your eyes take a little cream warmed by your hand on your finger tips and with the lightest possible touch apply it, following the eye. During the day cleanse with cream and apply a little tonic, milder than the stimulant. Be sure to protect your skin from the weather, from heat and cold, wind and sun, bv applying a foundation oream and powder base because exposure to the weather dries the skin and wrinkles follow. In massaging, work across the line and in a rotary movement, and always stroke upward instead of downward.

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- - By MRS. ORA SN'VDER t America's Candy Queen STUFFED DATES s- Remove -stones from dates tany amount desirwl). Place nut meats (walnut meats are fine, but any other Will do) in place of stones. Then roll dates in sugar (either granulated or powdered). This is a most healthful apid delicious recipe. It is a great sweet-tooth satisfier. A seeded raisin Combined with the nut meat is delicious and nutritious. Note—Save this recipe for use after the sugar boycott. NEXT—Sugared Nuts. SUNDAY SCHOOL YOUNG pE ° p LE p LAN MEETING Value of Co-operative Work Will Be Topic at Hally. A mass meeting of the inter-Sunday School Young People’s Council, District No. 5. will be held May 9th at *;45 p. m. at the Beville Ave. Evangelical Church, Beville Ave., near Michigan St. 'f r ~; The Rev. O. B. Moor will address jfoung people on community co-pera-tin and in anther session Miss Mona Brown, president of the Hoosier Order of Geneva, will talk to adults on purpose of the Inter-Sundav School Young People's Council. £ Miss Eleanor Thoms will discuss activities of the council. Two Arrested as Speeders Felix Sloan, 20, of 124 \V. TwentySixth St., and Frank Spadorcia, 34, <sf Arlington Ave., and Twenty-Fifth St., were arrested today on charges of speeding. £___ Curl Hair This Way and Keep It Healthy It hag Deen found that the use of a harmless fluid, which druggists know as “sllmerine.” will keep the straightest hair in curl for the longest time, giving It- the appearance of true naturalness, besides keeping the hair softer and glossier than possible with the heated iron. The liquid should be applied with a brush before doing up the hair. A few ounces of liquid sllmerine will last for Bionths and as it is really beneficial to the hair. It should be generally adopted by the fair sex. It will not spot or discolor scalp or hair, and it's not greasy Sr sticky.—Advertisement. For Indigestion Mi-O-Na Is Guaranteed To Promptly Relieve Stomach Distress. * People go on suffering from little Stomach troubles for years and imagine they have a serious disease * They orer-eat and foroe on the stomach a lot of extra work. But they never think that the stomach fields extra help to do extra work. , If these people would take a Mi-O-Na Table with or after meals it would be a great big help to the stomach in its §traln of overwork. * Ml-O-Na helps your tired out stomach to do its work and banishes the cause. * No matter what you eat or drink Mi-O-Na will sweeten your sour stomach ind stop gas belching 1n five minutes. he heaviness disappears and the stom wh is greatly aided In its work of digestion. H And Mi O Na not only promptly relieves all distress but if taken regularly will banish indigestion. ' Druggists everywhere and The Haag Drug Stores sell Mi-O-Na on the money hack. plan.—Advertisement.

Correct yourself of the objectionable habit of squinting or grimacing as you talk, and make a conscious effort to relax your features until it becomes ratural for you to do so. Os course, I do not mean to imply

She Will Direct Activities of , League of Women Voters in State

- ... , , MRS ALICE POSTER M'CULLOCH

The Indiana League of Women Toters has chosen Mrs. Alice Foster McCulloch of Ft. Wayne as State president. Mrs. McCulloch formerly was State chairman of the Democratic Women's organization. Other new officers are Mrs. Walter S. Grcenough. first vice president; Mrs. Charles Arthur Carlisle, South Bend, second vice president; Mrs. Christia Eby, Connersville, third

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IKTTER FROM SYDNEY CARTON TO HIS NEWLYAVED FRIEND, JOHN ALDKN PRESCOTT: Although 1 know that no one cares for unsought advice, my dear Jack, yet I cannot see you go on the rocks without putting in my oar: so when the catastrophe comes I can say, ‘‘l told you so.” Fred Hartley called on me yesterday. He tells me that he saw you at Senton’s Tea House last week with Paula Perier. Look out. Jack! You are getting into something that you can’t get out of and T know you don't want to have a smash up with Leslie. Since T arrived home I have been thinking over the mess you got me into with your wife and I am more disgusted with you than ever. Os all ridiculous, silly, futile d — fools. Jack, you are the worst. Now. of course, it will be the hard est thing in the world for me to meet Leslie when all the time t will be thinking that she is wondering what in the devil I put in the letter that you didn’t want her to see, and If some one should happen to tell her about your “teaing” with little Perier, she will hook it up with that as sure as blazes. I wouldn’t blame her a bit. Had I been in her place, when you burned that letter I would have gotten Sydney Carton right over to face my husband and get the whole truth of the matter. As it is lam not sure that I shall not tell her the whole story, little Perier and all, when T see her. Anyway. I am just promising you that I am coming over very shortlv and hope you will be in your new apartment, for I am going to make a,

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that a woman advanced in years can always look 18. But I do say there should never be any unlovely signs of age. and wrinkles are certainly that. NEXT: How to use powder.

vice president: Miss Etelka Rockenbaoh. New Albany, fourth vice president; Mrs. J. O. Boss, Elkhart, treasurer, and Mrs. Isaac Born, Indianapolis, recording secretary. Mrs. Born, Mrs. McCulloch, Mrs Eby, Mrs. Grcenough and Miss Rockenbach also tire among the eight new directors, the others being: Mrs. Frederick Lauenstein, Evans ville; Miss Adah Bush, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Richard Edwards of Peru.

formal call on Mrs. John Alden Prescott. If I find It necessary, my boy, T shall carefully and explicitly explain to her what a confounded ass she has married. Yours with friendliest intentions, SYD.

LETTER FROM THE JVMES REALTY COMPANY TO MRS. JOHN AIDES PRESCOTT.

DEAR MADAME: Enclosed please find receipt for first month’s rent on Apartment K, Primrose Place. Will you kindly have Mr. Prescott sign the enclosed lease? YVe are very glad that you are to be our tenants for the next three years and we hope to make you perfectly comfortable during that time. Sincerely yours. JAMES REALTY CO. TELEGRAM FROM MRS. .10 SEPH GRAVES HAMILTON TO HER DAUGHTER, MRS. LESLIE PRESCOTT Sending you important letter special delivery today. Be sure and read and use enclosure carefully. MOTHER. TELEPHONE FROM DOWNSTAIRS DESK "Mr. Karl Whitney calling to see Mrs. Prescott." “Tell Mr. \Y r hitney Mrs. Prescott will he down Immediately.” NEXT—lyfter front Leslie Prescott to her mother—the stranger husband.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

VIOLET and yellow were used in the decorations for the monthly luncheon of the auxiliary to the Southern Club at the home of Mrs. F. H. AVindate this afternoon. Covers were laid for thirty at tables decorated with lilacs, iris, tulips and daffodills and the favors were violet nut cups. * * • MR and Mrs. N. D. Nowacki of Ruckle St. announce the j engagement of their daughter I Miss Agnes Leona Seibel, to Hugh i Thomas Bramblett, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bramblett, the wedding to take place Saturday evening in the parlors of St. Mary’s Church, with the Rev. John IT. Scheefers officiating ♦ * Butler University chapter of the Zeta Tan Alpha sorority will give a ‘home baked” sale at 9436 E. Wash-

]y[arthaLee Her Column

Both to Blame Dear .Miss J,c.e: t work in a factory where there is a man of oft or 40 years. He is exceptionally good to me. He buys me candy does other things to help me out. Occasionally he takes me home. He does not like for other fellows to talk to me and ai ts as if he really loves me. He is always telling me and has told others how disgusting his wife is and oi l.“r being so jealous of him and fussing about Ills taking girls in the machine with him. I know he does not give Ids wife any money. She has been salt and he acts -> if he does not earn, so f know he does not love her. But do you think lie would treat me any better; f know 1 should not want him to la- so familiar with girls and i simply would not stand for his hauling other girls around and flirting with them us ho doe* now. What must I do? ANXIOIS You toll how you would feel if you wore this man’s wif>>. Then can you not imagine how she feels, not only toward him, but also toward you? You arc as much to blame as tie Is. for accepting his invitations. You most certainly could not expect any better treatment than ho gives his wife, (let another position if you can, or, at least discontinue this friendship. Too ‘Mushy’ Dear Miss Iswi: 1 am a girl of IS I have bei-n keeping company with two frilnws They both have graduated from high school and are rile* buys, but 1 like one better than the other. One is very mushy and Ido not like a mushy fellow. Would you advise mo to quit going with him altogether, or just gradually to drift away? UNDECIDED If the boy is so objectionable that you wish to discontinue his friendship altogether, cut it off short. If not, tell him that you will not go with him unless he stops being “mushy.” If he does not stop he will know why you refuse to go with h:in. Loves Friend My Dear Mia* I.ee: I am 20 year* old and deeply m love with a fellow :.’1 He la la love with my licet girl friend. She luld me she dries not earn for him. How can l prevent him from failing more deeply In love with hi r and win hl love"' A KENTUCKY HARE Be friendly toward this young man, but be careful not to give the Impression that you are “running after" him. Look your most attractive when jou know you vtdll see hilm nnd be especially careful not to seem Jealous. Your friend really could make It easier for the young man. as she does ‘ not care for him. by letting him know ■ your good points. Keep 'Em Both P' ar Martha I,re. I will be IS in June and am going with two fellow*, sheik and Valentino Both want me to go with them steady Neither eeenia jealous. Ihuh are nice and my parents do not oh ret to my going with either Sheik Is a little bit rougher than Valentino and if it was not fur that I lielli v - I could make up my mind whom to go with. Under the cirmimstiuic*-*. i am asking, your advice. SIIEUA Keep on as you tux* now. You .irf* too young to limit yourself to one boy friend. 'Puppy Love’ Again My Dear Martha l ee I am 1 .'i and of course you will say l am silly when I tell you I .am in love. I love a boy who pi 17 T have been with him only once That was before New Year's I,at evening hU brother. 15. asked me fur a dale and ! hesitated, but I said "yep Should I havi* done this? I love his brother and I like turn. I am afraid hla brother does not lorn me. How can I win his love? I have never kissed him SNAKES HIPS No. 1 do not cnll you silly. You are just like the rest. All I say Is that you are having n case of "puppy love." TVo all go through that stage. You’ll recover. Now just stop worrying about this boy’s love, and be his friend and his brother’s friend.

Si n S s > $24.75 ■ Brilliant, Sparkling, Flashing jfti Diamonds. Wonderful Values! la A child can buy at Rite's .is safety as a grown up.

ington St., Saturday for the benefit, j of their convention fund. Miss Jean Numacker, Miss Dorothy Anderson, Miss Pauline Ingalls, Miss Pauline Chastaine and Miss Florence Fritst are in charge. * • • Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Margaret Lucille Crews, daughter of Mrs. Charles T. Crews, to Grin Earl Simons, which took place Tuesday morning at the Broadway M. E. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Simons will be at home after May 15 in Indianapolis. * * • The Cedars of Lebanon will meet next Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. .T. S. Wetzel, 3118 Fall Creek Blvd. Mrs. H. C. Resener, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. C. W. Walterick and Mrs. T. B. Buskirk, Jr., will assist the hostess. • * * Following the concert of Mme. Helen Stanley at the Academy of Music Monday evening, there will be dancing until 12:30 o'clock. Miss Edith Evans will be hostess for a meeting of the Kappa Alpha j Theta alumnae May 12 at her home ! o:i N. Meridian St. Miss Ruth O’Hair . is chairman of the program commit- i tee * • * Mrs. Logaan Bidle of Hartford, I Conn . is the guest of her sister, j Mis- Margaret iledgeeoek, on N. Ala- ! hama St. • • * An exhibition of old coverlets, a spelling hoe, old songs and dances will feature the meeting of the Society of Indiana Pioneers at the Spink Arms this evening. • • • The Caroline Scott Harrison chap ter of the I). A R. re-elected the fol-j lowing officers Thursday: Mrs! Eu- j gene It. Dnrrach, regent; Mrs. Henry- j C Thornton, vice regent; Mrs. Ernest j De Wq'f Wales, recording secretary; ( Mrs L. O. Hamilton, historian; Mrs. i Theodore Craven, librarian;!, and Mrs i Robert B Keith, registrar. Husband Is Jealous D-ar Martha I-re I am 23. I was marred when I vvaa 20 At first w get along very well He always told me he was nm jealous, but lately I have found out he Is. I n way* have hail' lota of friend*, both hoy imd girl. T can hardly apeak to any on for fear he will get jealous I would like lo know what t could do to “euro" him of jealousy. He think* it Is all right if he ran talk to any one at any time and I should keep still. JESSIE B. Treat him as he treats you. Become ; as angry when he speaks to a woman j as he does when you speak to a j man Then show him how very fool- | lsh it is. Show him, too, that you j trust him and that your marriage j cannot be happy unless he trusts you, j also. ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! *fr\ J fpAN H [^J \JkJ Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twentythree years and proved safe by j millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism ! Neuralgia Pain. Pain. Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" j only. Each unbroken package con j tains proper directions. Handy boxes : of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug 1 gists also sell bottles of 24 and 106 j Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer : Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester j of Salicyllcacid.—Advertisement.

Sommers Outfit Sale for A sale for MAY AND JUNE BRIDES—as well as for all who are interested in refurnishing their homes in the near future. An opportunity to make sensational savings on fine furniture in the face of rising costs. Even if you are not going to need furniture for a while—buy now and save money. We’ll gladly hold the merchandise for later delivery, at no extra cost to you. Choice of Any 3 Rooms Two Whole Years to Pay!

The Living Room offered in the -Tune Bride Sale consists of a superb three-piece overstuffed suite in velour or tapestry and a handsome mahogany davenport or library table.

The B edroo m outfit in Queen Anne period design has handsome bow-end bed, roomy chiffonier, three-drawer dresser. dressing table and beneh—five 'did pieces, sure to appeal to the bride who appreciates values. Walnut finish.

9x12 Axminster Rugs, in panel and 7C double medallion patterns. High pile. <?<£/. fD Wilton Velvet Rugs. 9x12, fringed exqul <£CC site color combinations, large selection (SuD Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12, high pile, extremely serviceable, big selection

Dr. Price Refrigerators *11.75 and Up

Sanitary, Waterproof Floor Coverings, rich in linoleum patterns, per yard n/C

V esta Gas Range *29.75 $3.00 a Month

FRIDAY, MAY 4, 192a

The Dining Room offered, is an outfit of exceptional merit in Queen Anne period design. A handsome table, splendid buffet and six well-made chairs. Handsome walnut finish, richly designed. sturdily constructed.

The Kitchen A modern, efficient, sanitary kitchen outfit, including range, refrigerator or kitchen cabinet, porcelain-top table, chair and genuine Congoleum waterproof rug. A kitchen that is truly the bride’s delight.

Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12. stunning t^O*t patterns, exceptional values Brussels Rugs, 9x12. beautiful small patterns; floral designs wZI.Du Tapestry Rugs. 9x12. a service- £l*7 *Tr able rug Ipl | ./J

Two-Burner Oil Stove *12.95 and Up

Baby ¥ Cabs *24.75 and Up