International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 14, 1910 · Page 5 of 9
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS- nu ««n rtn 'iV'pnii linnTi'Tiiyr ir juirt i^ih. nifyiii A' & Supreme Moment Her AN OVATION' SELDOM EQUALED TIMELY SUGGESTIONS By ANNIE H1NRICHSEN The Mighty Traveler Goes Buoyantly Through a for Those Planning Seasonable Long and Trying Reception-Parade, Showing Entertainments Copyright, 1910, by Associated Literary Press Lively Interest in Everything American The manager, who was also the youth her mother had held the same distinction and there were aged gen-! leading man, faced the newest member tlemen who spoke of the early beauty! of his company with a flinty countenance. The White Company Receives Unique Compliment and charm of her grandmother. Three Open Air Card Parties. laboratories and was filled with man for the Sturdy Reliability of Its Steam Car generations of friends and relative^ Like Tennyson's little brook, "bridge "I can't do it," the newest member guerites. The candles were white, in packed the house. apparently goes on forever." With wailed. "I can't—I can't. Play tllat glass holders, with red cross decorations From Mr. Roosevelt and Family these warm days morning parties are part here, of all places—a part I don't The first act was half over. The on the shades. Tiny white mor» quite lite thing, with a luncheon know and haven't time to learn. Is it leading man, who was also the man-i tars held olives and nuts, and water necessary? Won't you reconsider?" served at one, the party beginning at ager, had received an almost lnaudlblej was poured from large medicine bottles. greeting, the famous star a weak and eleven, or the luncheon 1s Served at Wee bonbons in shape of pellets, The manager sighed Inwardly. But before him were ttfo ills—the anger perfunctory applause. one, the game following on the porch were In pill boxes labeled with of his star, the grief of his newest* at the back of the or lawn. For these outdoor affairs directions for .taking. These were The curtains camp chairs are used, rugs are spread member and the grief of the newest of v$ry funny and the girls, all in uniforms, stage parted. Marna, sister the and iced drinks are served at intervals member was a tiny evil compared caps and aprons, entered heartily hero, ran in and threw her armsj during the game. into the fun. On regular hospital with the anger of his star. around the neck of her stage brother^ It is a pretty fancy to use cards with report sheets each nurse found her "I'm sorry, Miss Fortesque—awfully A cheering roar broke from the houseEvery outdoor scenes or "landscape" backs, name with laughable remarks as to man and woman in it seemedj sorry. But I can't help It." I believe they are called, different her condition a small skeleton to be clapping, cheering and pounding] "Aren't you the manager? Don't you styles at each table. (found) at the favor counter, stood on The volume of sound subsided and control this company?" At one. outdoor party the prizes top, supposed to be the ghost of a rose, again and again. He was silent. He was the manager, were all rustic baskets filled with "first case" come back to haunt its With her arm tightly about thq but the star was the star, and flowers and fruit at another the hostess stern persecutor. A delicious menu neck of the leading man Mary For-! to her he was in absolute subjection. gave each guest a Japanese flower was served with all the accessories tesque turned toward the audience. "This is my home town, Mr. White, holder in metal, and the prizes were that money, thought and love could As fresh and innocent and unspoiled ami tonight will be my first appearance green pottery bowls just the thing produce. Needless to say, the memory as when she had left home, she stood here in a professional company. for the holders. It is now quite the of this happy day will while away before them with all the sweetness of Every man, woman and child who will thing to carry out one scheme in decoration, many a trying hour in the days tc the home-loved, home-loving southern •coir.o here tonight knows me. I was and prizes a definite color come, when these splendid girls are girl. I born and raised here so were my parents scheme, or prizes and favors to correspond. on real duty with their "first" cases and grandparents If you change The leading man squirmed uneasily! At one porch party of four tables, long in the past. ®®®i® the bill and compel me to play 'Marna' and her arm tightened about his necki the hostess gave each guest a in 'Stratton's Policy' you will make As the last cheer died away, still, The Bride's Bouquet. dainty apron and the four prizes were jvie ridiculous. I don't know the play gripping the leading man's neck with elaborate hand-made aprons. Hanging At a recent wedding the bride carried nor the part I don't know a dozen her arm, half dragging him, she a beautiful shower bouquet made baskets and wall receptacles add much lines." walked to the center of the stage. to the beauty of tha porch, when filled in six sections. When she went upstairs Theodore Roosevelt and Party In White Steamer.) "Your part is a minor one and you "My friends, my own people," she. with seasonable flowers. to prepare for going away she can subordinate it still more. Keep began. "I shall not try to tell you stood on the landing, loosened the well away from the center of the After fifteen months' absence, exactly immediate party landed, they were how happy I am to be here. You A Cup-andSaucer Shower. flowers, and threw them over the railing as scheduled, Colonel Theodore stage, speak only when addressed and whisked away in White Steamers to know the love in my heart for you all. to her maid of honor and five Cup-and-saucer showers are not new, Roosevelt disembarked from the Kaiserin cut out all business of acting. The the home of Mrs. Douglas Robinson at I'm home—home! I want to hold out maids. Three of the sections had the but this one was conducted in ah unusual Auguste Victoria, Saturday morning, rest of the company are so familiar 433 Fifth avenue. A little later, when my arms to you and weep a little typical gifts often concealed in the manner. It was given by. a June 18, at 11 a. m. To the keen with the play that they can swing it the procession reached the corner of while—just for joy. I card club of which both the bride wedding cake, viz.: a coin (in this instance disappointment of a large group of along without much help from you." Fifty-ninth street and Fifth avenue, you to-1 "I wanted to appear before and bridegroom elect were members. a gold dollar), a charming little newspaper correspondents, Mr. Roosevelt Colonel Roosevelt again showed his "One can't play e^en the part of a night as a good actress In a good The saucers were passed to the men, finger ring, and a golden thimble, absolutely refused, as heretofore, preference for the motor car in general lay figure without preparation." part, and I say, without vanity, that prophesying to the winners respectively, the cups to the girls. When matched to be interviewed or to talk on political and the White, cars in particular, Six months before he had taken her had the play been the one scheduled, they were partners, the hostess placing wealth, marriage within the subjects, but his rapid fire of questions when he, Cornelius Vanderbilt and Collector from a company in which she was 'The Holbrookes,' I could have dose year, and single blessedness. The attendants them all on a tray, which was showed the same virile interest Loeb transferred from their carriage playing an insignificant part and not :jo and you would have been1 were all debutantes, and this presented to the bride at the close of In public affairs as before. to White Steamers, which were given her a place in his own, second ashamed of me. But this morning the little, episode created much merriment. the game, as her pri?e. If by the welcome tendered the in waiting for them. In importance to that of his star. But I manager, this leading man"—she vast throng may be considered a After luncheon at Mr. Robinson's the freshness, the enthusiasm and the shook him—"changed the bill and Novel Bazar Feature. criterion upon which to base a "return house, the entire party, including originality of her work and the charm in a compelled me to appear tonight To ^ind Partners. The ice cream cone is here to stay, from Elba," surely there was no Colonel Roosevelt, again entered White of her personality had been out of all 1 play that I. had never seen. I do not This pretty way to find partners was the children love it and—on the quiet discordant note in the immense reception-parade, cars and were driven to Long Island proportion to a minor part. In defi-' know my part. I shall not try to act. utilized by a young hostess who was —so do the grownups. At an open air nor in the wildly clamorous City, where they were to take a special I shall stand on the stage while the clever with her brush. It was to be bazaar given for a "settlement" there crowd which cheered at every train to the ex-President's home play goes on around me. Your judgment a floral card party, so she painted a were all sorts of attractions, but the glimpse and hung on his very word. at Oyster Bay. of me will be kindly yow can flower on the cards for the ladies and North Pole grotto was by all odds the The incidents of the day in New The supremacy of the White cars understand how bitter is my disappointment wrote the name of that flower on a favorite. Built of white materials, York were many, but perhaps none with the Roosevelt party was again because I cannot give you card, for the men. Partners were covered with "sparkles," with "Teddy" better Illustrated the nervous energy demonstrated on Sunday, when the my best. But Mr. White"—another found by matching name and flower. bears of huge proportions, and ones of and vitality of the man, the near-mania party was driven to church in the shake—"has decreed—" MADAME MERRI. smaller size clambering up the sides, to be up-and-doing, which he has White Steamers, and a group of some "Lynch him!" yelled a voice. "String while on the very tip top a big white brought back to us, than the discarding forty prominent Rough Riders were him up!" "Burn him!" came froa» all bear loaned by an obliging fur house, of horses and carriages for the taken in a White Gasoline Truck to a parts of the house. held the American flag. Inside, clad swifter and more reliable automobiles. clambake at the Travers island clubhouse "We shall give you the play," she In snowy apron and cap, a man made The moment the Roosevelt family and of the New York Athletic Club. went on, when she could be heard the cones while an assistant filled Many Women "you will know why I only stand arA them. A per cent, was paid the owner smile." evening of the cone outfit and still a large Old gold silk for afternoon and who are The play went on as best it could. sum was realized for charity. wear is being combined with Whenever Mary Fortesque came on chantilly lace. Splendid Cooks th$ stage the house cheered and Luncheon for Nurses. Moire waists of the Gibson style are cJapped. The few lines she spoke, This may not appeal to very many In vogue. The only trimming Is selfcovered ftirery gesture, every smile, brought buttons. of our readers, but it certainly was an enthusiastic applauwe. In the dressing dread having to prepare an elaborate unusual affair. A daughter of a prominent Tucked yokes are not used as much rooms and wings the flowers were dinner because they are family In her home town, tired now as are plain ones of either fancy stacked-in sheafs. The leading man's not sufficiently strong to stand striped or dotted net. of the pomps and vanities of this best scenes were enlivened by catcalls an in el a Upstanding bow loops of ribbon are wicked world, determined to take a and hoots from the audience. range. This is especially true used on the brimless hats, trimmed course in nursing. Much to the surprise IJalf a dozen times Mary Fortesque in E a of herself, friends and family, with tiny satin rosebuds. was recalled before the final curtain takes pride in the table she sets, she continued to the end and graduated Belts and girdles feature all dresses, propped. varying in design and materials to TO-NIGHT I with hpnor. .This surprise luncheon but often it is done at tremendous In one of the wings the. manager Leave THe harmonize or to provide contrast. was arrapgeti by an elder sister. cost to her own vitality was alternately pleading with and 3TA&B fOB£V£RJ Yards anil yards of shaded or The table was covered with blue chambray, through the weakening effect of swearing at a newspaper representative. changeable ribbon are devoted to the exactly like the hospital uniform, cooking on a coal range in a and plate doilies were hats in Enormous loops, bows and the centerpiece hot kitchen. "Spare your feeSings? Keep quiet of white linen, each having a red cross scarfs. ance of all the laws of the profession, about this story?" jeered the newspaper It is no longer necessary to wear embroidered in the corner, the opposite Some of the summer hats in white her own individuality had turned a that the name-plate yourself out preparing a fine dinner. man. "Not on your life. Every Tagal are wreathed with red roses corner had the guest's monogram. amall role into a conspicuous one. reads New Perfection/* Even in the heat of summer you can morning paper in the country shall resting lightly on clusters of dark blue The centerpiece was a tall glass used "Mr. White, hasn't there been in cook a large dinner without being Ne^ out.<p></p>"Per/£cfion have this tale. And won't you get the foliage. For measuring in the diet kitchen and worn your life a purpose that meant more roastings?, Serves you right for letting to you than anything else—that you that jealous Deene boss you Frocks for Little Folk dreamed of and worked for with all around. You ought to have stood by -the strength that was in you? Haven't Oil Cook-stove the little girl." you looked forward to the time when WICK BLUE FLAME The little girl, her arms heaped high your own endeavors brought the realization with flowers, came tip to them. of the dream? Perhaps my "I was just congratulating Mr. dream has not been a very lofty one White," said the Journalist, "on your I Gives but I have put into It everything no ontslde heat, no smell, no smoke. It will cook the biggest dinner success tonight. Why, Miss Fortesque, without heating the kitchen or the coolc. It is immediately lighted and. immediately have. It was that I might successfully you're made—you've arrived. extinguished. It can be changed from a slow to a quick fire by turning a play a good role in a big company before Tomorrow you'll be the most talked of handle. There's no drudgery connected with it, no coal to cany, no wood to chop. ihe people of my own town. I've actress in America. Your fortune— You don't have to wait fifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets going. Apply a "toiled, drudged, slaved since the day it's She shook her head gently. "No," light and ready. By simply turning the wick up or down you get a slow or an I left here. I've made good. I've intense heat on the bottom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It Jhe said quietly. "Tonight I leave the come back in a part that the critics has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and fooid hot, drop shelves for forever. I've had a little glimpse Stage say is remarkably well done. Tonight's coffee, teapot or saucepan, and even a rack for towels. It saves time, worry, fame and I've had a long look at health and temper. It does all a woman needs and more than she expects. Made performance was to have been /rhat lies under it—Jealousy, selfseek*ng, with 1,2, and 3 burners the 2 and 3-burner sizes can be had with or without •the biggest event of my life, the supreme sordidness. For some the reward Cabinet. moment toward which everyone Erery dealer everywhere if not at yonrs, write for Descriptive Cirenlar to the nearest agency of the compensates for the bitterness, but it who has a dream of an ideal Standard Oil Company never will for me. Home and love looks—the big realization! And for a and—" She dropped her face in the (Incorporated) whim you will wreck it all. You will of roses. In a moment she mass change the bill and put on 'Stratton's looked up. "Did you see that big, blackeyed Policy' instead of 'The Holbrookes' laddie who yelled 'Lynch him?' WHY MEN DRINK and give me «, part I've never seen. AND USE DRUGS, AND HOW TO CURE THEM He is a perfect laddie, but until tonight The company h«s»jl ended the tour with I thought fame was than better OUR NEW BOOK TELLS ALL ABOUT IT. 'Stratton's Policy' when I joined them. SENT FREE, ADDKESS love and home. Now, if he still wants a I'll be worse than a failure—I'll be THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 629 Tenth Street South, Minneapolis, Minn. me—" horrible, ghastly travesty of an actress. Through the wings came a broadshouldered Up-Set Don't—I can't—I won't!" Your Liver young giant, impatiently "You must," declared the manager. pushing aside the piled up furniture. He had to do an unpleasant thing and is Clogged up Sick Feeling "And I think he does," she said. he intended to be brave and firm about it. "We shall not discuss thfc Left Fortune to Old Sweetheart. that follows taking a dose of castor That's Why You're Tired—Oat of matter any longer. The play tonight Ralph Wilcox of Wenatchee was Sort*—Have No Appetite^ oil, salts or calomel* is about the is "Stratton's Policy' and you are notified that he had fallen heir to $10,000 endure—Ugh-—it CARTER'S LITT worst you can 'Marna.'" in cash, an automobile, a section don't LIVER PILLS gives one the creeps. You All afternoon they rehearsed. Mlga of valuable wheat land with horses CARTERS will put you right have to have it--CASCARETS "Fortesque's part was made as insi£* and stock, left to him by a sweetheart in a lew days. THE nificant as possible, but even in tbt groups of tucks at the sides. It is move the bowels—tone up the of boyhood days from whom he had dress at the left is a one-piece They do /background her unfamiliarity with tlje wash dress of blue zephyr. The ornamented with buttons and white separated in a lover's quarrel, and of liver—without these bad feelings. their duty. role Bhowed glaringly awkward. Bvcry skirt is encircled with three tucks silk embroidery and has a black patent Cure Try them. an whom- he had since known but little. to provide for the rapid growth of leather belt. The guimpe is of Cawtw member of the company, except Tfie girl vowed she would marry the CASCARETS ioc a box for a wttk's some of these little folks, and also white linen with tucked collar and the famous star, Miss Dura Deene, first man that, proposed. A man eighty treatment, all druggists. Biggest seller iwuaeu, Indigestion, ud Sick HwafocW. for the shrinking of the material. The cuffs edged with lace. Awas ill humored. Miss Deene was years old sought her hand) and she accepted. in the world. IHISbb boxea a t**K The sailor suit, always pretty for a SHALL HI!. SMALL DOSE, SKAU. NtlCft blouse is also- tucked at the sides and "happy and patronizingly amiable to They went east to live, ^nd DAISY FLY KILLER child, is of cheviot serge. The skirt forms a box plait in front. It is GENUINE must bear signature: Miss Fortesque. in a few years the old man died, leaving, N*M,dtara,«rtMMMai is plaited, and the blouse is In regulation trimmed yoke fashion with swiss embroidery curtain of the Long before the his wife, all of his property. She sailor style, with collar and tie. in which white satin ribbon tasls All Shorehamville theater rose every seat then started ^to Oregon to seek her The white shield Is embroidered with is run. The full sleeves are finished •phi sr Jbi the bouse and every, foot of standflag He at tbiat time old lover. bad found with cuffs made like the yoke. the anchor- With it, bf course, should room had been sold. 7tU OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT IT. It's 8horeham-vllle another and' her heart was broken a worn tits the effect be sailor can. to makf and The little girl in the middle is wearing County seat in center of Rio Grande Valley irrigation was a southern city of old tradlttons. but she told him she was going to nmytfrMEi'iWfc railroad, canals, court house, bank, school, made build lta a dress of blue linen, with brick business bouses. People needed to Mary Fortesque had been the make him. heir to her property wbev make creat resources, rich enough to yoa rich. Writ* th« city In she v£Boat popular girl In ber died.- lor booklet Jj\ quick. OnfUIswastUU., Owih IU. ifiste&i 7":