THE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1904. -- -- . :

oooooooooooooooo s be m Ii w O O Lit iH! ft f Drama 'ü Ä 41 o i lall a The "World of Music and SPÄULMHG CO .LH a o 6 KM m CH1CAC0 o lilabllsfced 1551 o Tn-D- ny Local Attractions." o Company In "Den o 'S STORE PARK. Holden Stock t?JA Goldsmiths Silversmiths and Jewelers o CREATEST o ver Express," 2 and 8 p. m. r EMPIRE. Burlesque, 2 and S p. m. J o o Importers c( Melndrnnin nt Park. Mr. Dean will leave to-d- ay for Cali- mer. Dr. George Burckhardt and Mr. Elmer o o the Ward will be Buying Carpets and Rugs "The Denver Express," a melodrama fornia to remain Indefinitely. Stout. A number of entertainments o o come soon given for Miss Brown. Miss Grafftey will Diamonds Precious Stones streaked with red. which the Holden stock Ml?s Asman. of Cincinnati, will give a picture shower on Saturday, May 21: o o to visit ITiss Laur. . Hartman. company la presenting Park, is not Miss Duncan a dance at her home on North Will Be Your Gain at the Mrs. will leave fn a fortnight 22, May Art Goods o o heavily upon Laura Gabe New Jersey Etreet on May and on Watches and o o the kind of play which draws for Kurope to spend the summer. 26 Miss Mary llovey will entertain with a the talent of that organization. Instead of j .""rV .... ,,, - Mrs. Karl Clemen?, of Muncie. will come dance at Brer.neke's. Miss Mary Pinnell Producers cf o Ycu gain the difference between calling for serious acting, the play, with its this week to visit Miss Maude Frier. will give a porch party May 27 at her home Snively will leave to- on North New Jersey street In honor of O the values and the prices ycu pay, O plot shot full of bullet holes, rather draws Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miss Brown, and on May 30 Miss Brown and day for New York to reside permanently. home O and that amounts tO a great deal. O uPn lunff capacity, for cowboys, minors Saturday will entertain with a luncheon at her Rich Jewelry and Silverware up" things generally and Miss Susan Pursell will leave on North Illinois street in honor of her a we wint to reduce quantities in O Indians "shoot for Chicago to friends for a few days. bridal party. ug viit doings rin-roari- kind. some cf our lines, hence the bv o their are of the Mr. and Mrf. J. A. Lemcke will remove Our display of Sterling. Jewelry, Gems and Art "When the play gets out of its hurrah it set In a fortnight to 510 Meridian street. O North Best Cleansing Agents. Goods includes solution to every problem cf prices Seize this opportunity and b ties into what the audience last night found Mrs. Theodore Craven will entertain a a you'll be glad of it. You'll regret to be an attractive story. Its scenes opened house party of Bloomington friends next The House Beautiful. gift selection. o In a mining region in Colorado where pos I once asked a little French scullery it If you allow it to pass. session of a miidng claim was the bone of week. contention, a heartless Englishman under Miss Corella Tavlor has gone to Muncie maid whether she was using soap on her Special and artistic Correct and latest forms 5,00 yards velvet Carpet compris- - O taking to wrest it from a mother and her to visit Miss Kmily Olcott for several pans. "Oh, jamais, madame," with an designs furnished Fine Stationery O Ing room designs, hall and stair ef- - q daughter. It developed some dark villiany, weeks. expressive shrug. In France the tradi- fects, some styles bor-- w In which George D. Mackey played the visiting Miss , of the with Miss Barlow, of Chicago, is tional experimental ling-er- "Suggestion Book" mailed on application ders to match; beautiful patterns, O heavy role aud Jack White showed what Bell? Hcrrinston at her home on Kenwood methods still Our O worth J1.10. Tuesday, ho could do in th2 character of an old avenue. but In the decadence of such old-fashion- ed ()7ir3C A comedy- - a yard sheriff. A soft part was that of an Mrs. Allison, of Spencer, who has been methods with us, when our tins were Spaulding & Co Jackson Blvd Cor State St Chicago Englishman, well played by Jack Ward p. to 2.0(X) yards Wilton Velvet Carpet?. noisy bumpkin was visiting Mrs. M. Pursell, has returned cleaned with wood ashes, the various pat- wo 25 Kett, and the role of a her home. with borders to match. patterns to in the hands of Fritz K. Boone, who Is to ented soaps have invaded American kitch- O ct from, special, a C O I A be denended uno n for earnest effort. Maude The Jene F.iis Pais Club will meet this ens AMUSEMENTS. - 103 and are being promiscuously applied to 'ard H". Holden rticlpated in tho comedy as afternoon with Mrs. Frank Swain, -- o O also Broadway. surfaces for which they have no aClnlty. Fine Body Brussels Carpets. the wife of the old sheriff; L.ottie Kmmons The grease or fat which I the basis of all o patterns, as a special, o took the part of a "social mystery. Mrs. Charles Jeffries and Miss Leslie soaps will combine with textile fibers, but o 22 strengthening the piece as she played the Thomas have gone to Martinsville to spend will not combine with polished surfaces. It o part Holland g-la- Carpets of an adventuress, and Nellie a few weeks. forms on these a or scum which it SSC" SCIENCE O Haer rrade Wilton Velvet gave weight to the part of Mrs. Robert Mrs. Ramsey daughter, of St. Louis, Is very difficult to remove; and is. in fact. CHRISTIAN In choice designs, 1 o and Payne, an unfortunate woman to-da- y Sid- not peculiar By A. KIMBALL, C. S. D., of Cnlcco, III. O ipi.U-- TlI a will come to visit Mr. and Mrs. removed. Hence the flavor EDWARD special, yard q Of course, the melodrama banks Its In ney we call flat In coffee, the flavor of soaD 8.3x against story, A. Mcnasco. Member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship of The First Church of Christ, O Body Brussels Bugs, size O terest a love and John Mrs. that may often be detected in a elass of Boston, Mass. Preston, as "Deadwood Dick." with a cow Otto Lefier will entertain her card apparently clear water, and the malodor Scientist, o l?4h .$18.50 o boy swing' In belt, and club this afternoon at her home on North and a revolver his Alabama ous smell of frying that greets the nostrils O Bijrelow Axminister Carpets for O Bernice Howard, as a young woman who street. even on the sill of many houses. It Is ENGLISH OPERA HOUSE, Tucs. Eve, Hay 17,. 1904 showing- - or knows the gentle and rough side of frontier LILLIAN ELL, Mis? Katherine Gibson, who went to the soan th.it. faitinc 8 Admission free. Auspices Second Church of Christ. Scientist. parlors, an excellent q BUS V T A - .. ,.U An.h I . ... At o'clock. O life, brought out the romance to Its full !.VviA irm., iasi wee 10 visii iweuua, irying pan, lias entered read v into com Indianapolis. t: "0' " a worth. Little Alice Berry played the juve- - Who Is to Star in the New Musical Comedy, has leturned home. bination with the fat in th n.m and sends "Lady sicke-ninc- - Axmlnister Rugs, size 31.'2912, about Teazle." ill iro to nrvn forth this nilnr. Tlow often O O her singing specialties won approval. Mawr the part of the month to at- - have I heard wonder expressed at the ap nve Patterns. were In a scenic way one of the chief features latter petlzinff VJ $J7.5. close O tend commencement. smells of French cooking. It is AMU SEME NTS. to at h2.öU was the flight of an express train, which, ccme a star next season, appearing under done in lard or butter and not in soap. . Miss Katherine of Chicago, who BY O Arlington Axmlnlster . Rugs, size Q brief as it is, gave an excuse for sj naming the management of Joseph Weber, late of Baker, There is a simple scientific formula that MAY MUHLE MEN'S mo play. comedy, has been visiting Miss Eleanor Kctcham, Another scene showed an atiacK Weber & Fields, in thf musical has to will cover all the subject of kitchen clean- at $33.50 o on an emigrant tralu by Indians, In which "IKly Teazle," written by John Kendriclc returned her home. ing, namely, use soap which contains fats O Eight patterns Royal Wilton Rugs, Q there was much powder burnt, followed by Bangs, with music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Miss Bertha Short, who went to Kni.qhts- - and alkalies with all textile fibers and THÜRS., MAY19 OKI MIGHT owtr is town week to Miss New-b- y, CLUB DECIDED SUCCESS size yxi-- -. regular fc 11 wanton destruction of human life. This The piece is a musical version of Sheridans last visit Florence soft porous wood, such as pine tables. n i rv I f ine O to-da- y. v " " 135.00 grade, to close at a play which will satisfy an appetite which elastic comedy, "School for Scandal." and will return 'home noors, etc.. and some form of potash or rn u iiui ..tll.U clamors company use Mabeiie YV O to see sizes In Royal O for melodrama, and the was at first intended for the of Mrs. II. Hubbard and Miss Lila Kurtz, acid With all nolished surfaces. Never ILOO, 75c, so, S5o. Ask the extra w. Prices $10, will present it through to-da- y and Oilman, the comic opera star, Mtes Gil- - who have hcen spending weeks in use so;ip in a cofffe pot or frying pan. Wilton Bugs; they aro in sizs 10.6x12 q m several O nrt 10.ßxl2.6- - man decided that the leuding role u was Florida, have Acids are best Organization Is rrlrrl rsncciallv low. Ö to was given returned home for irlass. but the dancer St. Paul's Church 1 O ThJrrt Vlnnr unsuited her. and it then Mrs. Charles YVhitsett has rone to Tish- - of strong acids rentiers them undesirable. Saturday, May 2 Jfoüia,i?" nurlejiqne nt the Empire. out that Fay Tcmpleton would appear in If, however, a good housekeeper will keep Greeted by Large and Appre- O the character. It sem. however, that 'A""rZX ",lUbm"' some lorm of lump acid in a pre- Vith opening and closing burlesques Manager all along had Lillian for several months. jar and O o that Weber has - pare a weak solution, the cleaning of glass ciative Audience. Tenderfoot" Ö are somewhat better than the average, and Russell in mind for the star of ".budy Mrs. Finlcy Bunker, who hns been vis'.t- will be greatly facilitated and, well rinsed, "The GOODS CO. announced his first Ins her sister, Mrs. Eugene Miner, has re- - PRICES-Nig- bt, U M. II. 75c. 10c, 23c, MU PETTIS DRY o olios-see- n Teazle," and has that ine glass will a bright polish. with one of the strongest vaudeville manager 10 nome take $1. "5c. Wc. r-c- . BeaU now eelllnc. venture as an Independent will lurneu ner in bpencer. Despite unfavorable weather, the o o here this season, the "World Beaters" be to direct the tour of the fair prima Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Haas announce the the In Bangs-Sloan- e production. Menu for n Day. May muslcale, given last night at the L- OOOOOiDOOOOOOOOOO company scored quite a success at the Em donna the engagement of their daughter. Miss Isabel PARK THEATER ? I ?.y"a&2ä- pire yesterday afternoon and night, llass, and Mr. Lawrence B. Davis. Suggestions furnished by Table Talk to Claypool auditorium, under the auapiees last Church, . when this combination opened a week's en- Theatrical 'otes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bliss and son will housekeepers of moderate means: of the Men's Club of St. Taul'a The Hoido-i- Htoolc Co. yes- leave the 1st of June to spend the summer ta large audience In th Great Western Comedy Dram. gagement. The burlesque which opens the There was a good demand for seats cottage Breakfasts-Mal- was well attended, and the programme is called "Frolics at the Fair," terday vhen the sale of seats opened at at their at Maxinkuckee. Vita Sugar and Cream gave every evidence of its thorough ap- and, though it is not noteworthy for its Mrs. C. E. Wilson, of Mattoon. 111., will Corned Beef Hash Sc th Ciiht cf the Denver Express. The bat- - English's performance of "The to-da- y preciation of the programme. The enter comedy features, which, for the most part, for the come to visit Mrs. George Calvert Raised Biscuits Coffee tl with the In.llsn. Everybody goea to the Thursday I the opened with two numbers by the are made up of everything familiar in this Country Girl" at that theater at Blacherne for several days Lunch. tainment Park. Prca. style of entertainment, from the ancient night. Much Is claimed for this English Mrs. Albert Thompson and children will Philharmonic Club"Muslc or the Sea,' by slap-stic- Chicken Soup U ft k trick to the more modern but musical comedy, and the company presenti- leave for Liberty the of June to spend Rice Mosenthal, and Dullard's "Cavalier Song" abaj and equally overworked telephone "business," ng" it is said to be a thoroughly praise- the summer with Mrs. ltThompson's parents. Gingerbread Cocoa EMPIRE THEATER Dmlawa.ro Sta. - Dinner. and so well rendered were these selec it manages to hold the- attention of the worthy one. The piece, it is understood, ia Mrs. Eugenie McOuat und Mr. Purford audience through its musical features, sev- staged sumptuously and the chorus is cred- McOuat have Maxinkuckee, Campbell's Ox Tail Soup tions by the well-train- ed men's chorus, oreis ton: returned from p, oxtr eral of which are excellent, the opening ited with an exceptionally pleasing one. The where they, spent ten days at their cottage. Braised Lamb's Liver under Edward Nell's capable conductor-shi- wis chorus being particularly well arranged. company is soon to open In St. LouU for New Potatoes Dandelion Greens put Coiamenciog Monday Matinee, May 16 good-lookin- g Dr. Leon T. Leach has returned from the assembly was at once Thero are a number of and a long world's fair engagement. Escarole French Dressing that EVERT shapely girls In organization, and, while New York and with Mrs. Leach will leave Wafers In to enjoy all that was to fol MATINEE DXTLT. NIGHT. the to-da- Cheese the humor y for Dallas, Tex., to spend two Beehive Trunk Factory their voices would never secure positions go on Junket low. Frank N. Taylor, the baritone, sang 12 for them with a tirst-cla- ss opera company, Seats for "The Tenderfoot" will weeks. Coffee XII still they are well trained in their songs sale at English's to-da- y. .The management Mrs. Winfield Miller has issued Invitations the solo part in the "Cavalier Song" In and aro all qulto graceful In their marches of this popular operatic comedy, which for a ten Friday afternoon at her home on DenthlcMH Vanity. excellent stylo and the number proved so WORLD BEATERS and evolutions. The chorus numbers are North Pennsylvania street, from 3 to 6 an encore had to be .given In Trunks and burlesque scored such a hit in Indianapolis early in o'clock. Philadelphia Record pleasing that 10c 15e. 25a, the best features of both the first response Insistent demands. The Priesa of adrr.tPtion. t0k and the afterpiece, although there are the season and then repeated its success In- average to the Telephon, U17 NEW. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goctz have issued "The woman Is apt to carry her Jolly some comical antics in the closing burletta upon the occasion of its return engagement, vitations for a card party Friday evening. vanity to the grave," club then sang "Dixie," giving the Traveling Bags that caused yesterday's audiences to laugh May 27, said an undertaker Southern melody an interpretation that has decided to give two performances here to celebrate their silver wedding yesterday. "X have frequently uproariously. evening instead of sin- anniversary. noticed this caused the audience to applaud enthusias 16th and Capitol Ave. REASONABLE PRICES What a boon to the burlseque shows was matinee and the in suicide tically. ' St AT gle Saturday night performance as original- Mrs. A. L. "Willard will leave next Mon cascs of which I have had more "The Wizard of Oz!" Nearly all of the company my Edward Ebert Bucheim, a pianist irom Shows Daily, more pretentious companies that have vis- ly planned. The is practically the day for Newport, Ark., to visit her broth than share. When a man grows tired Danville (lnd.) College of Music, played TfcieWöoIr To bame as the one last sen here In the mer- er, Mr. Charles Henry, and Mrs. Henry for of life up the - All Afternoons. 2:15. MORRISON ited the Kmpire this season have intro- ry piece, except that Phil Ryley, formerly and makes his mind to end his a group of Chopin selections in a musician- Evcnlnej, 8;io. The biggest miniature L. E. CO. duced as principal features one or more of play- ly manner, nis contnouuoii m u e tne world. the Tweedlepunch of "Florodora," is T I affalr in the pretty stago effects that originated with Misses Nora, Irene and Emily Taggart what sort of a cornso h will His .rnmma Vinlnir ci m rr cr tn H ClTPT TIPS Ol 27 West Washington St. extravaganza. week ing the leading eomlc role Instead of Rich- mkP. the popular Last the ard Carle. Mr. Carle Ia now in Chicago di- and Ruth Pratt have returned from Lake only idea is to make sure of the job. But famous "Wizard of Oz" scarecrow was in .MaxinKucitee, wnere tney nave been guests do you suppose a woman fee s wav reTtri"-.- Gentry Bros.' Famous Shows recting rehearsals of His new musical com- that MÄ.rti0,o,f I evidence at the Kmpire, and this week there at the Ivetcham cottage. . Not on your with hla ballads. "The edy, "Tho Mummy and the MpM," which Is about it? life. She never I 400 2Sc. is a "sunflower held in summer und win- me- Mrs. Do Hols loses the feminine instinct to prink up Charmed Cun." bv Uoeckel. "Star Tide," Animal Actors. Prices, adults. soon to be produced in the Western John has issued Invitations and I (under 10) 15c ter" a ecenic affair with chorus girlü to set tropolis, and which Is expected to run for a card party Friday afternoon in honor make a good appearance. Nine times out of bv Pieeolomine. and some extra numbers children it oft that has been "swiped" outright through most of the summer there. of Mrs. J. E. Keller, who will leave soon for ten she will put on the best clothes she which he gave as encores. He possesses a from the poppyMcld act of "The Wizard." Europe to epend the summer. Ilia Al'On Vl.lTiV er V e mr V a n I n w baritone of fine Quality, which he knows the burlesque care nothing how to use to great advantage, and his NEW SHAPES ltut audiences M. Cox S. Kerchcval, throw herself Into the river, where her as to the originality of a performance ho Charles Ilawtrey, the English comedian, Mrs. J. and Mrs. J. body may remain for months. How often Einging charmed his hearers. Largest Stock wn Shoes long of Sheridan, Ind., who have been visiting well-kno- as it pleases them, und yesterday's who made such a hit in "The Man from 1017 do you read in the newspapers descriptions Mrs. John Edmunds, the In IN- - upon Mrs. Weaver Ream, Elm street, have Aquilla Jones, crowds set their seal of approval the IJlankley's," to appear of suicides beginning: lhe body of a wrell- - dianapolis soprano, and Mrs. borrowed material. has consented in returned home. dressed woman,' etc. You seldom hear of tho contralto, sang Moir's "Over the LOWEST PRICES. The main gtrength of the show lies In its vaudeville in New York this week and Miss Levinson has gone to Mlnoco.ua, a woman disfiguring her features, either. Heather," their voices blending beautifully specialties. There is not a weak act in the next, presenting, with the assistance of Wis., to join her sister, Mrs. Herman Pink, If she is going to shoot herself she in in this splendid composition, and later tn bright ct Dr. Pink, who are spending summer sang as a S olio. Tom Waters is the particular three other players, a little one-a- comedy and the variably aims at her heart, never at her the programme Mrs. Edmunds SOFT HA star, with a very entertaining uct, in which called "Time and Money." He will appear at their summer home. head." foIo a waltz song by Luckstone, giving It a Geo. J. ex- eung Marott he mixes a good monologue with some early afternoon and evenings at two of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlotzhauer and brilliant rendition. Two songs were cellent piano playing, l'iano acts are not Proctor theaters. At the conclusion of his son, Harry Schlotzhauer, jr., are at the Thnt Portrait Display. bv Mrs. Martin Rehfuss, Jr., her lyric so to and sit JH. Washington St. Just Received Twenty-third-stre- ren- ofterj seen at the Kmpire, and this sort of performance at the et English Hotel until they take possession of prno affording much pleasure. She specialty Is always sure of a warm recep- house, Mr. Ilawtrey and his companions their new home, 125 rsorth Alabama street. Hartford Courant. dered a French number and Streleiki's Is well done. is song. violin oD MLSICAI. tion if it Waters assisted will step into cabs and be driven to the Miss Bertha and Miss Pauline Schell It is said now that the whole vulgar ex tuneful love "Dreams." a They arc Winners by Major Casper Nowak, a dwarf of but Fifth-avenu- e Theater, six blocks away, ligato to the latter piece being played by twenty-fou- r inches in height, and tho two where their performance will be repeated. schmidt, who went to Cincinnati last week hibitlon of American beauties of social Mrs. Albert Lieber. Mrs. Lieber appeared make the pronounced hit of the show. A to visit Mr. and Mr. Burkhardt and at standing at the St. Louis fair is in the twice on the programme as soloist, playing The Central College of Music pleasing illustrated song specialty is given tend the music festival, have returned compositions by Godard and Ries One of the biggest vaudeville shows ever home. hands of an outside enterprise and that tho diiftcult by Bohannon ami Corey, and Dorsch and and a sweet serenade by sponr. Guarantees thorough training tn all Russell, two capable instrumentalists, pre- given in America will take place next Sun- Mrs. J. H. Fearis, of Connersville, who "be.nuts" who are exhibited .can buy photo Master Morris Hamilton, a little cornet com- graphs of themselves made into a volume prov branches of the Art of Music. sent a musical act that has muCjh to day night in New York at the Grand Opera has been visiting Mrs. Herman Münk, is per. 1st. won loud plaudits with his solos, mend in it. A high-clas- s exhibition on the now with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wiley for "1100 Copies are to be sent to ing himself a skillful instrumentalist. The trapeze given by Nudos a man, House, under the auspices arid for the ben- days at their home on Talbott crowned heads at present without the satis or Phones: 1 S:nd for Catalog is the three efit of fcr several looking on Schubert quartet, composed J. n. cost, Sfifif 97 a woman and a little girl, and Rogers and the "White Pats," the society of the avenue. faction of American modesty as O. D. Walker. E. G. Peck and C. D. Green, vaudeville performers. ISvery act will be a exhiDitea. admlrably-harmoniie- EDWARD TAYLOR, llalpert contribute a juggling act that is Mrs. John H. Holllday and daughter, Miss she is furnished some d se Director. one of the best things of the kind ever seen "headliner" with Ezra Kendall as the singing of the four young 350 North Merlilan Street. bright particular star of the show. Lucia Holllday, will go to Bryn Mawr the lections, the 5.00 at the Kmpire. On the whole. "The World 1st of Juno tc attend commencement. Miss men being received by the audience with Beaters offer a clever entertainment, and Evelyn Holllday Is a member of the gradu demonstrations of approval. The Philhar the company Is doubtless in for a prosper Ben Grcct's English players (the same ating class. monic Club, for its second appearance. ous week. 'Dressmaking Hints by Abt "Evening," and COUHTESS OF RAVEHSVVÜRTH PAUL H. KRAUSS company that appeared in Indianapolis In Bishop and Mrs. Francis. Mrs. S. F. Ter- - sanir two numbers "Everyman" gave klns. Miss Lento Fulwell and a number of a. lautrhlntr sonK. and the work of this k. last season) a special again of high of The Scliuinaiin-lleln- llcltnl. to-morr- organization was a order 44 East Washington Street matinee performance of "The Merchant of others will leave for Jackson By MAY MANTON. merit. The piano accompaniments during Mme. Shumann-IIein- k, great ville, Fla., as delegates to the Episcopal WEDS LOUDON When the Venice" last week in New York. Mr. Greet, Loose coats are the smartest of all smart the evening were excellently played by Haberdasher . . .Hatter . . . Shirtmaker est contralto of the times, gives one of convention. Charles F. Hansen, Clarence Carson and WWII who declares that there is no such thing as vis- - things for little girls and are shown In a a competent In re- Mrs. Minnie Howland, who has been Mr. Bucheim. The concert was in every her noteworthy recals at English's next dramatic critic America, Ring friends in Minneapolis for several variety of evening programme fused to grant the usual courtesies to the attractive materials and colors way a success. Friday the will not newspaper writers on dramatic topics, weeks, will go to Minnetonka this week to This one includes an inverted plait at the Aged Reader of English Society S;45, and a house party and will return honia be started until this arrangement be now the metropolitan reviewers are having attend back, which always Is becoming, actor-manage- on Saturday. and allows TO ing made for the convenience of the Chi fun with the English r. Of ALUMNI ENTERTAIN Becomes Bride of Handsome Ask Your Wife course the critics paid the admission prices Mrs. James ßomerville will receive Infor a choice of round or square collar. Cloth, nese prince, Pu Lun, who, with his suite daughter, YEAR'S GRADUATES Young Man. Whether the Homo Treasury contains asked and attended the performances, al- mally this afternoon for her Mrs cheviot, silk, linen and pique all are worn, enough to family and the members of the committee having though Greet did everything possible to Martin Luther Kirkpatrick, of Cincinnati. with collars cf the material or contrasting cash tide the over a period charge, occupy keep them out of the theater. The general There are no invitations. Mrs. Kirkpatrick of sickness ör enforced idleness. Why not his entertainment in will with it as preferred, but the model from 16. opinion formerly Somerville. - LONDON, May Georgians, dowager provide for such an emergency ? the three boxes on the left side of the of the reviewers was that, aside was Miss Alice which the drawing was made is of brown Shortridge Association- Decides to theater. from Edith Wynne Matthison's line por- Mrs. A. B. Gates has returned from sev cloth with the collar and cuffs of tan color countess of Ravensworth, has startled so The distribution of seats to the subscrib trayal of Portia, the presentation of the eral weeks' visit in Burlington, la., and is finished with handsome banding. Give Reception and Dance to ciety by marrying her coachman, James Consider This Proposition. place to-da- y Shakspearean play was colorless and 840 ers for the concert will take that with Mrs. Craig, North Meridian street. The coat consists of fronts and back and Wadsworth. The bride is nearly sixty years and the general sale of feats will open Mr. Greet himself was even worse in the until the 1st of June, when she will go to Is fitted by means of shoulder and under- - Class of 1904. Open an account with this COMPANY to-morr- morning at English's box ollice. role of Shylock than Nat Goodwin had Maxinkuckee to spend the summor. of age, a grand dame, a leader of one of and deposit S3.00 per month (about l'6c per been. From present indications thero will be a Mrs. M. T. Steele will leave the first of the most" ecluslve sets and regarded as day) and see what a nice fund you can large and brilliant audience in attendance. the Short- - years at-- 3 per June for Owingsville, Ky., to visit friends Through the board of 'control one of etanchest defenders of "posi- create in ten cent.. Compound- Mme. Schumann-llein- k has prepared a A cable from London says notwith- . . . the Semi-annuall- y. that Early in July she will visit her daughter, ed ' beautiful programme, and it is sure to bo standing highly ridge High School alumni association tion." She is a daughter of the Right Hon. the flattering reception of airs. W. E. Collins, in Hartford, Conn., and time-honor- ed beautifully sung. Her accompanist will spend some time at the seashore. have decided to depart from their Richard Denman and married in 1S72 Major 1 Year $97.95 be Josephine Hartman, a pianist of mucn "The Prince of Pilsen" Saturday by the later will custom and this year entertain -Cresswe- ll, 2 ability. The great contralto scored one of first night audience, the London papers, Dr. Hannah Graham will receive inform Oswin C. and, secondly. Yeara ig8 6:30 be 05 old-tim- e successes week at the ally from to Thursday evening at graduating class. The reception will in 18D2. the Earl of Ravensworth, who died 3 Years her last from the Times downward, are practically apartment in the Blacherne in honor 301.58 Cincinnati musical festival, and was the vnanlmous in condemnation of the produc- her held on Friday, June 10, in the Shortrldge In ir03, leaving the widow an estate amount- 4 of of the women members or tne btate Meat Years triumphant star the Muncie .festival. tion. The Times says it l'all3 between two the regular programme H.OoO.OOO. which took place yesterday afternoon and cal Association, which convenes here this auditorium. After ing to nearly Little is known of 5 Years 518.14 stools it is either too American or not week. dancing will be held in the hall. last night. She is a universal favorite, American enough. The Daily News re- The following nominations were made by the fortunate coachman. He Is the son 6 Years 631.35 and is perhaps the most popular of all marks that as a comic opera it proves that Judge C. A. Buskirk, of Princeton, who the board of control for Dew officers: For of a real-esta- te dealer, handsome and only twenty-eig- ht years age. 7 Years the great singers that visit Indianapolis. New York is about ten years behind Lon- will introduce Mr. Ldward A. Kimball, or president, Waite Colgan. 'SO; Lucia Ray, of 748.00 don in music, dialogue and scenic sitting. Chicago, who gives a lecture on Christian 8S; Carl McCollough, '89. For vice pres- Years 16 Science to-nig- ht at the English Opera McCol- t 868 Lillian ltunaell to St nr. And just to think that America has been guest ident, Louise Pugh, '01; John S. TIIK JOLHXAL'S SHOPPING DEI'AIIT- - 9 Years S91.95 "standing for" such rubbish as "The Silver House, will be the of Mr. and Mrs. lough, 'bi; Laura Hanna, '84. For board of The latest theatrical news from New Slipper!" a, piece that Londoners consider W. II. Brown 'while in the city. control. George. J. '5S; Carrie 3IENT. 10 Year 1,119.43 York Is that Lillian Russell will again be bloomin' clever. The Indiana branch of the Alumnae of Benco Gregory, '79; Brandt Downey, "A. Oxford College will hold their annual meet- Til 13 ing to-da- y at the home of Mrs. Frank Fauvre. West North street. A picnic BEVERIDGE TO TALK WILL ED AFTER WAITING ETHEL CLINTON TRICKED luncheon will be served at 1 o clock. All Co. pupils who have attended the college at AT SHORT RIDGE Indiana Trust any time are invited. CAPITAL, $1.000,003. SURPLUS, $225,000 QUARTEROF CENTURY BY ALLEGED SCOUNDREL Miss Louise Kern, Miss Nellie Loomis, The Junior class of Shortrldge High Miss Nina Whitlock, Miss Louise Mueller, consent of Senator OFFICE S Company's Building, Miss Elizabeth Lichtenberg, Mis Clara School has secured the Corner Washington Street Kern and Miss Gertrude gave a leap Albert J. Beveridge to deliver a lecture to I year dance at the Brenneke Academy last members of the history department of and V.irginia Ave. Romance That Began at Close of American ActrCSS Induced by a Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John the the school May 27. The honor of enter Civil War to End in Mar- j. to a taining the Junior senator fell to the r t f w ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. lcicuucr iixcnuiige 9500 The annual reunion of the Indiana To-Morro- Alumnae of Western Col- - through the efforts of Sumner "7 w. branch of the Juniors riage Ring for a $3 Pin. lece will be held next Friday. May 20, Clancy, a member of the class, and a per- with Mrs. Clara Williams, 4711 East Wash sonal friend of Senator Beveridge. MARLBOROUGH HOUSS ington street. All pupils who have at 4734 Giri s Coat, 4 to 10 yr. Owing to the email seating capactiy of JOMAII IVIllTi: SONS. CHICAGO, May 16. After an engagement LONDON. May 16. Harry M. Vernon. tended the college at any time are in TO BE MADE WITH ROUND OR the auditorium It will be impossible for the For the I'ae of Journal Subscribers. of twenty-tw- o years and an acquaintance of who was arrested last week under the alias vited. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. SQUARE COLLAR. entire school to hear the address, making a free shop- It necessary to limit Invitations to the The Journal has establlfhel thirty-eig- ht years. Henry S. Osborne and of Julian Ilalph, was convicted at the Old The Contemporary Club hns issued cards ping department for the use of its readers. 21, 8 seems. is big members of the history department, num to-da- y for Saturday evening. May at o clock. arm At the neck the cellar All Journal subscribers are Invited to ua Miss Mary E. Waller, of this city, will be Bailey of stealing a ring valued at 4'j0 . Indiana Dental College at , when Mr. illiam M and the sleeves are simple full ones. bering about students. th department freely at all tlms. married. May IS. Both are wealthy and aro from Ethel Clinton, the American ac- Chase, the noted painter, will talk on gathered Into straight cufis. The back is Experts have been engaged as Journal Sol-tykof- Open Daily Through Spring and 5 ummer we'l known In and social circles. tress who inherited the bulk of Prince f's The in charge or iaia in au invrne pian mai aa-th- e commissioners who will person- church fortune. Vernon met Miss "Whistler." committee uroviuslapped PROPYLJEUM WOMEN shopping Skilled dsmor.straiorj always In attend- The approaching wedding marks the cul- Clinton entertainment includes Mr. and Mrs. ditlonal fullness t.nd the fronts are ally execute any orders readers ish to on uoara tne uceamc on ner last trip from Morris Boss Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W one over the other and closed in double-Ne- w sand. ance. Tho fe;s are to cover the cost only. mination of a romance begun just after the York, and represented himself as being yoHz MLS Josephine Robinson and Mr. breasted style. ELECT OFFICERS When you see an attraction In tho Jour- close of the civil war, when Henry S. Os- a war correspondent for a New York paper j0hn 'chislett The quantity of material required for the nal advertising mlumns and nnd it incon- Comer Delaware and Ohio Ms and the son of the late Julian Ralph. He size S years is yards 21 inches store. yourself, com- borne, a young lawyer, in Chi- Ogle entertained the French medium , 4i The board of directors of the Propylaeum venient to visit the then settled secured the ring in exchange for a pin. Mrs. Earl , 4i inche3 w d municate with the Journal's Snooping De- cago. The couple, it is said, postponed their which was afterward found to be worth Club yes terday aftern ooii at her home on J1 wW wth 5 , of any .,dth Association held its annual meeting yester partment by telephone, or mall, ond the marriage from year to year because $3. Sentence was postponed pending fur- - " yards of banding to made immediate y each NorlISLdt" flower, fieur-de- - collar and IS trim day afternoon and elected officers as fol purchase will be and th 1 had a mother to care for. ther inquiries, the prosecuting attorney say- - I rench the "r lllu?traU.a. goods sent to you C. O. D. Your purchas ing the prisoner was a great scoundrel, bs. Mrs. Og e was as is tl:7ai pattern 473! is cut in lows: President. Mrs. May Wright Scwall; an hour of the time th.j for A. Ken on . nd Ml JrJfnr; The sires for girls will be made within whom a warrant had been Issued tn Amer-- jnce $ md ,Q yoas of age. first vice president, Mrs. E. F. Hodges; order is received, and It will be made by nti MME. RE NOT lCd' one how JANE I Z PATTERN COUPON. J second vice president, Mrs. Morris Ross; expert shopper who knows to buy Frederick Rous, of Brooklyn. N. Y., who is All merchants advertising air. Mrs. Schell- - secretary. Mrs. T. O. Barbour; and buy well. in MULCTED VOR DAMAGES visiting her rarents. and end. 1 cents fcoln or utanipn.) treasurer. Journal are thoroughly reliable, ani Frolminn PrnruN Nrr Play. srhmldt. lnclos It In Mrs. Henry Pierce. Five committees were the by Theodore E. Brown Cut out illustration ani letter. purchases made the Journal staff will LONDON, May 15. "Cynthia." which Mr. and Mrs. have is Write your nam ar.d address distinctly and annolntd. of which the chairmen are: Su be the lowest ftgurrs obtainable by any. . at PARIS. May M One of the various suits sued invitations fcr the marriage of their state ni!r.lcr ct ftec vanie-1- A. 1 tress pervision. Mrs. Allen; finance. Mrs. George Charles Frohman presented at Wyndham's Joy Cooper Bro.wn, IVpt.. The body. growing out of the divorce proceedings daughter. Miss and Mr. Pattern Journal, Adams: catering. Mrs. Barbour; printing. The chopping will lo don als:?!uttly Theater last night, is regarded by the crit- Merton William c nance, on luesday even InuianaixtliK, lnd. Mrs. H. C. Ncwcomb; advertising, Mrs. expense to you or to brought by M. Porel, director of the Vaude- 8:") o'clock, A!lw one vek for return of pattern. without the merchant. ics as inferior to the previous plays of ing. May 31. at at the Second Morris Rots. Mrs. George E. Hume was The one requirement Is that jou be a Jour- ville Theater, u&ainyt his wife, Mme. Re-- J Henry Hubert Davles. and as hardly giv- Presbyterian Church. After the ceremony elected delegate to the Local Council. subscriber. given. at- - nal me, was decided to-da- y in of lat- ing Miss Ethel Barry more a good chance, a small reception will be Tho of Thompson. correspondence relating to purchases Co. favor the will be Mi?s Leota Giafftey, maid Funeral Mr. All Columbia Phonograph se- but It was cordially received by an unus- tendants Carried Ear in Her Hand. or prospective purchases will answered ter. M. Porel hired his wife to play In a ually representative audience, including of honor: Mr. Thomas Hailey, best man; The body of Mrs. C. G. Thompson, who promptly and fully. Any rtasj of purchss. s 48 North Pennsylvania Strett, ries, of places and he claimed the violated Ambassador Chato, Henry White, llrst Miss Ethel Duncan, Miss Mary Pinnell, died la"t week in Pasadena. Cal., wllW t'pr'al f the Indlanapolia Journal. vou wish will to made. If you want any. th'i contract by not makin? n suitable Moorehead, Miss Maude Hovty, May 16.-- Mrs of gloves to an automo- Miss Ruth to-morr- O.. secretary cv a pair programme of the United States embassy, MI.sj reach Lafayette morning, and BELLErONTAINE. thing from change of and claimed iJ.iO und Miss White. Miss Florence Mattier. Margaret Hanger, of West Liberty, bile, vou can give your order through. th Talking Machines damages. Th curt did not discuss tho do- Bruce. Miss Uo Everett an A Miss .Mary tlif funeral will be htld tomorrow aft. Marlon had one Chopping Department. Journal. . 1 1 v & '5 hus- In a runaway. 01la-i ..).,. j. mestic aspect of the case, holding that Davenport, of fcherldan. brides m k'.. Tha at o'clock at the home of ht r of her f am torn off She was journal 1 j.trunrafc Disc 2nd Cylinder, Wholesale and Relai b Alo.nzo (i. Lafayette. get up and walk to a neighbor's I Address Mine. Rej.ine had sulliclently performed her The Union National Bank solicits your will Treh r. Mr. James band. Col. C. Thompson, in able to - ushers -- ' Cen Wednesday and Saturday evening contract aud gave costs against the business; facilities fecund to none. William Roccap. Mr. William Cansrteld. Dr. Carl Mrs. Thompson uas the mother of John D. I home, carrying the dismembered ear In her 1 USOJ 9 0 CIOCJC J, Ilk hards, j resident. Lucas, Dr. Edward Yolks, Dr. Homer lia- - Thompson, vf this city. . 1 hand. Cralfi candles are certainly coodL