Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 200, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1924 — Page 7

ii t RSDAY, JAN 3. 1924

■ere Man Invades Dressing Room of 62 year Flapper to Discover Her Secrets

Hyv WALTER) D. HICKMAN | ■HR EXT calling: the o'. her after- j WSK I noon. , ■U I wanted to find out just I "young’ Edna Wallace Hopper really is. f in private life it is understood that she is 62 years old, but in looks— j well, I will have to admit it. Miss j Hopper looks like a young girl of 20. I went back stage at the Lyric for : the purpose of playing “beauty de- j tective.” I wanted to find out just -

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how young this really remarkable woman is in looks and spii-it. The thing that surprised me was that this 62-year old woman uses less makeup than a chorus girl of “The Music Box Revue.*’ I really expected to see her face painted like a picture. There was makeup wisely placed, of course, but the skin upon which the trimming was placed looked young. There is no old age in the eye of Edna Wallace Hopper. That was the thing

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which startled me. Her eyes are not weary with age, because she has kept youth in her heart and mind. When I arrived at the theater, Miss Hopper was just completing her first show before the usual standing room only audience. I was invited to her dressing room. I told her I was after secre‘s and she assured me that her dressing room mirror was the place to make the discovery. She looked into large mirror. My face also was reflected in the same

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Almost centering a lot that Is 300 feet long and 175 feet wide, the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Schlensker, 4290 N. Illinois St., seems ideally situated. | The house Is built of wide siding ! painted white, the generally square plan being relieved by the bay win ! dow arrangement in both the upstairs | and downstairs. A beautiful, winding drive leads up i from the south corner of the lawn to ; the four-car garage. Great forest ! trees droop protectingly over this | drive, as do the smaller hydrangea I and lilac bushes. Tea tables, bird ! baths, secluded seats as well as a j flower garden, make the lawn a place | of rare charm In the summer months, i and even In the cold grip of winter I it holds the spell of fairyland. A wide porch, with foundation and j walls of ,buff brick, stretches out to I the driveway. A tall, stately chimney on the south furnishes a note of ar- | chitectural interest. Reception Room Attractive Entering the house from the front porch, one is admitted Into the recepI tion room, square in shape and of gen- | erous proportions. From this room a | winding stairway leads up to the sec- | ond floor. A lovely Inlaid console table I with corresponding chairs is used in | this room. Through a large opening | to the loft one enters the living room, made unusually cheery by its double bay window on the east, and on south, In the middle of the south wall, Is a ! fireplace constructed of stone-colored ! marble wtih heavy mantel. A double opening with French doors I separates the living room from the J dining room, which lies just to the

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mirror. Horrors! My face looked the oldest. Oh, hum. She was discovering my secrets. She Buys Three New Dresses During Our Little Talk The dressing room table was not covered with beauty paints, powder and the like. That I noticed. Her dressing table is probably as orderly and well kept as any college girl’s in a fashionable girl’s school. Os course there was some bottles containing aids to beauty, but not a large number. A Mrs. Anderson came to the door. “Come right, in,” said Mi3s Hopper. Mrs. Anderson, who Is the mother of one of the toe dancers in the revue at the Lyric this week, opened

No. I—Through the dining room cne gets a glimpse Into the parlor. Xo. 2—An exterior of the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Schlensker, 4290 N. Illinois SL, as photographed from the front facing east. Xo. 3—Showing the Interesting

west. Immediately to the west of the dining room Is the sun parlor, breakfast room. Avery beautiful Renaissance design was chosen for the furniture for the dining-room of high ceilings and dignified bay window. The crystal pendant shower light in this room Is altogether In keeping with the character of the, room, as are the heavyblue drapeis. which repeat the color of the tapestry In the chairs. Full-lengh pongee drapes lure the sunshine into the combination sun parlor and break List room. Grayish-green reed furniture, with bright upholstery, reflects the cheer that manifests itself In this little room, which overlooks the beautiful and spacious grounds. Kitchen Omfortably Iku-ge The very small kitchens of many houses lack the interest that such a larger kitchen has. An electric range

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her poeketbook and took out samples of dress goods silver looking and some wonderful white goods. „ Miss Hopper explained that Mrs. Anderson was doing some shopping for her. Miss Hopper bubbled over with real girlish enthusiasm as she examined the dress goods. “Which cne do you like best?” Miss Hopper asked me. “Oh, the shiny silver one,” I said with alarm. I am so much help on the question of dress goods. * Then Miss Hopper came to my rescue when she said to Mrs. Anderson: "I will take all three of them.” Oh, I was so much help. As we chatted I noticed that her dressing table contained a bottle called “‘Facial Youth.”

bay window arrangement on the east of the living room, also window on south. No. 4 —A view of the master bed room on the second floor, lovely in character of furnishings and replete with comfort.

as well as all other conveniences mark this kitchen as one of comfort and modernity. A small pantry is reached from the kitchen and dining-room. The upstairs plan includes a snowy, white-tiled bathrooom, two pleasant, attractively- furnished and comfortable bedrooms and one spacious master bedroom w-lth glass curtains of tine grenadine and of rose-colored silk. - The walls are in neutral tint, with hand-painted rose sprays near the celling in harmonizing shades of rose and pink. Two barge closets provide space for all clothing. This home, so comfortable and livable with all Is a striking example of w-hat may be accomplished by carefully planned remodeling. Before the Improvements were made the house was of the ordinary type, without any partlcular points of interest, while It Is now a house of unusual charm and comfort.

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But that is the entire secret j of the youthful appearance of this 62j year-old woman. You have to go deeper than just the j skin. You have to look down Into the j secret chambers of her heart and soul, i There you find the secret of youth of Edna Wallace Hopper. Facial surgery has given her a youthful looking face, but if Miss Hopper did not have the spirit of youth in her soul and heart, no surgeon could have lifted thirty years off of her face. The secret of Edna Wallace Hopper is really this —Live clean, normal and beautiful lives. Think real thoughts and have faith. On Friday morning at 11 o’clock, Miss Hopper will give a special matinee at the Lyric which will be attended by women only. Women will be used on the stage. Not a man

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will be present. At this special morning matinee she will talk frankly to the women. Winter has the right to claim Miss Hopper, but the spring time in her heart has melted all the ice. A wonderful woman. -I- -I' ’l' New Show Opens Today At the Palace Theater Nellie Jay and her feminine band is the featured spot on the new bill opening at the Palace today. Lila Kalloran, a dancer and songster, is featured. The Casting Campbells is an old circus aerial troupe that is filling a short contract in vaudeville before returning to the “big-top” in the spring. Jackie and Billie are a pair

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of cockatoos who do various tricks. The Saytons are acrobats and gymnasts. John Swqr and Frank T. Con roy are blackface entertainers offering “The Pleasure Smokers.” The screen offers “The Day of Faith,” which was directed by Tod Browning from Arthur Somers Roche’s story. Other attractions on view today are: “The Music Box Revue,” at English's; “The Fool," at the Murat; Rae Samuels, at Keith’s; “All in Fun,” at the Capitol; “Hello Jake Girls,” at the Broadway; ‘The Forbidden Lovers,” at the Isis; movies and variety acts at the Lincoln Square: "Thundering Dawn.” at the Apollo; “The White Rose,” at the Ohio; “The Eternal City,” at the Circle, and “Flaming Youth,” at Mister Smith’s.

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