South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 292, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 October 1919 — Page 24
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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN
Clubs
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How a Business Girl Saves Space
SOCIETY
Suffrage
Philanthropy
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SAUCE MAKING AN ART
FOR BRIDE AND BRIDESMAID
Franchise Notes
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L Prys a Big Part in the Gowns
for AutumnBr ides j I Franc
Mls Harriott Palmar of Franklin. Ind., has offered to ai ltaRues
over the sfnte in conducttne citizen-j
ship schools, and district ard rcuntv
;n;cc mnkiT;ir i un art which
! n ust - nri iire.1 before on ic.ay ;i.ild a fir.-ct-c'ass cook. A ymiee ' h.s the pew or of making or marring
a (tiitr.rr .ana a cook's rcr::ta t!on ) -
j xi. ore f-fTfctunlly than anv other, Crenm toceth r two t .-spoons J MntrU- frntm-r T? i jh.-.rf!, ,,?co! flour nrd four ounw of b itrr-r. a
wipe th" f J;.s r-f ,'i h.ilf pn;:r. frt-sh in ;j.n i . - . sauit tlini
minutes in f-n; r. li ne rf-i.!y thr'--ji:rter. of a pint f l.rmvn mrf,
thickened with hr".-.vrr 1 r'" ;i the mushroom? nr. ! a ta'-.' -1 . nn:?hi O'ni or v a ' ?; u t k t h'U: in a hot cravv i . c 1 1 . Shrimp and i 1 Takf a sni.'i.l can of shri:;-.:. Irc.k thm in plc-es. i'1-.op
itrs cr ranr.fil v:i: r i?n..-
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Add ri of
ut l.fconp an expert tauce maker
when blfrtded.
chairmen deirlnp her rssistance
should ommunirslp with Iier. Great!
interos' is hfinp shown in t lie rjb-
of th'se schools, and L'iat en-
Pin in the wor!c starinl hy the
mehis .league al'Ti: tli.' line of
three! m'-'k.
UV ANNlTFli: lmADSHAW.
Autumn w ddins are brinirintr out many pictureoque bridal sown?,
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"u-'iii s.iuce mr jotato or
I salad Mash the yolks of
I hard-bnil.l t prs. and work them i ; smooth with a cup of thi. k. sour' iam; adtl salt, pepper, the juice j
I of an onion, anil a tnlilfninn nf
p',:t
and add
in ar S 1 '
saucepan
one way. two-thirds c:
l.et it t oil (u i( k
ue; adi ttie shrimp. ;;' ir.d pcjiprr to tastt. .an,
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a r i i iok i ; n KM', H'HC i f
T li- th" samt a- f" ar. 1 pineapple . :- . '"Tit. pepper, a pincli f ;.ru"; v j ;r r, ar.d Ti !;.:. ;!in; tl: dT.'r.r i- t-tc lhmt v i h i SVitTo s 'i p rr m ,N - H ;
of ' f jtt'-r u i'h a .-i:;. d. suet r . add a t-e.i e :i ' ;
O'.in'.fl i r.t. a t ;ry jiia h ';ci: , stirr.nc ..;:.':: .r'. and two y in, of ; .n: i'!i S.t ov r the tOR, r : 1 1 - - a ri'Oi u n n d c r. I
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voters. Mrs. Klla Wheatlev. .lean of ! c horI,fM taraport haves. Chop the!
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a roij n't th" "!t"r . i'ii ba nd of old-qold 1 raid. It a i i I t dm-r.ity. . )"iu ff colorful 'A h ich (. Tal tro;,l n srood rnrff from
r.d '!rn-h A r: ;ri'-h-. iJv. h a e enter :n v.'are, in T:a v; rt i'j r:i tbe'r indiv i-
ttomMi of Oakland City colletre, hfif written the league comnundinp thq work, ami Prof. F. V. Shock lev. a.-
nd equally lovely frock for thoj fcOPii1t(, director in charsre of exten-
rion teaching service of Indiana university, is preparing to a sunt-
di;al base saipp.rts. w a p'atd at ot e end of the shelf. ,u , several in-fTe-tln "irifi-- and an o'd !.r.,U bro' tlie sr f-rit- i f tii" ta-inaminrr spare. Tlie "devl e." v.!iafeer ir iniht hid", r r. c rtaitily .i real addition to the room. "And this i.j. the rea n ' said the )i'K tes. as s; drew Parak tie eurtair.F and reveab-d the two aunpartmenfs of a wardrobf trunl:. pfn-d fut f! it a train st the wall and displaying a number of garmenthanpimr within. "I simply had to hae a place for that splendid trunk; it was too useful to send in to the storage room, and yet I didn't want to take up the closet spa' to at commodate it. I finally hit on this nrtd now I have been tindinjr it a irrcat convenience. I hive ever so much more room for my clothesthan I had before," she explained. "Also, Fve found a place for my bowl and those things that are in the vav n a fa'le that I use for other things, or on that lr.vhoy which seres as ni- bureau." she said prartif-ally. "J li.iv? to make every incH count, if I am to look presentable nt all time? and be comfortable a well."
Ivory Satin nd Cream Lac
Make This Lovely Bridal Gown.
Pinie I tha Color for th Autumn Bridesmaid.
bridesmaid or the matron of honor. Iace play a conspicuoi.; part in all bridal processions this season. A lovely bridal pown shown a kimono bodice of Drupels point lace. Imitation laces also may be pubstltuted for th moro expensive real meh. The bodice is draped with Greeklike simplicity. The beautiful drapery of the skirt enhances the supple loveliness of the satin, and is nuns so as to pass upward beneath the belt, from vhich two loner ends emerpe at tho top and appear 8i a continuation of the skirt drapery. The lace veil is held across the forehead by a filet of oranpre blossoms that thickens Into bunches of the, flowers over the ears. The bridesmaid qrown is soft cream lnc combined with pink eharmetise satin and Georgette crepe. It x given Individuality bv the trimming of deep chenille fringe that hancrs from the laco tunic and sleeves. The satin forms the camisole lining and drop skirt and Georgette crepe is used for the vestee and overskirt. The soft cirdlc is strapped with old bluo ribbonThe picturei hat is pink velvet trimmed with pink feathers-
Stunning Furry Wraps BY MARGARET ROHE
mm mo vi ikns scnooi,. At the October meetinir of the Franchise leacue of Richmond reports were tr'vt n of the Indianapolis citizenship school and arrangements made for holding such a srhool in K'ichmond. A class jn citizenship 'ill be held ovrry two weeks, with .Mrs. William W. Gaar n.s instructor. At the f)ctober meeting of the Anti. rson It airue. .Mrs. Chlttendon cave
a talk on. "How Women Will 8::b-!
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.mis. . xi, jacKson, .Mrs. I. K. May
and rdrs. H.
delegates to attend the state federa- j
t.on convention at Kokomo.
The members of the Huntington
Since I have seen this season's coa ts 1 know the reason why They say your tongue is coated When it's furry fcelim?, my! For ail the stunning coats this yea r Are furry "fur" and nigh.
Xi:V YORK. Oct. 17. When
vmi are all wrapped up in one or
winter's stunning new wraps
on rertalnlv .are bound to be some
A. Jenny were elected I i .wl J. .. Prist package.
The loveliest ones are fashioned
out of that exquisitely supple velour ..l.t:.. .ai.1 i"i ii(.u i n nori.-
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i I.W1L-M1MJ league nave joinea tne i
v in v ii .1 won ii uj.pneQ iiciri-i b r 14th at th hirh school. In the!
night vocational department.
i only in the
jx)iu:ig .cou.tiui:s .ciiook vo?ii:. to mt i. ui(.ui; ASSIIMIIIA. Ncrway has already appointed a VNuman. Frau Itetxy KJelsborjc. to sit In the ii?!Hinblv of the Jxasrue of Nation, and it la reported that Italy lm about to follow- puit. This is intercstlnsr In view of tho fart th.it the irreal republics of the world h.ie um yet tnt no women deleqtes.
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tenor mio." I "Why. I thought h had a very! poor voice.' J 'So !irt I; but think of th nerve!
h has!"
length and thickness of
its idle or nan. and is called re-
i sportively duvetyno. and duvedelyne I with a silk finish peachbloom. and
rashmertine with a wool finish. In either case silk or wool it is bound to be a quif,k finish for your bank roll to indulge too recklessly in these desirable materials. Fvora, and furtum are two other soft vlty fabrics striped in corduroy fashion the evora ertially and the fortuna diagonally. How typirally true of anything pertaining to fortun.i that it should tro off orj tin1 His ratlu r than to keep to the straight and vertical path. In combination with thes" materials, lavish .adornment of mole.
colored right up to the very latest tint in the fashionable spectrum and everything.
ben r. squirrel, saldo or trrey, linsky caracul and Australian
itosur.i make of each
thing o beauty and a Joy for cold months of the year.
Many of tho coats cling to the cape er dolman lines and wrap voluminously and drapefully about the figure. One striking exception to this rule is a taupe, duvetyn trimmed in mole. It is made in rather a ba.s-jue effect with a deep cape collar of molo and narrow strips of this neutral toned fur striping it at close intervals. Tho skirt with huge pockets of the mole Is gathered to the basque just below the natural waist lino and shows a cartridge arrangement of the gathers over each hip. Two start ingly fearless furless mode Is in this season of fur trimmed mantles is an Anzac peachbloom and a Pompeian duvetyne. The first has as sole trimming a deep cape collar reaching to the waistline, its entire surface diamond stitched in self-toned silk. This collar, soft ami supple, may be crushed up tioso and high about the neck and the fare to meet the fury of wintry blasts and the approval of
the nasserbv. The deep cuffs on i
the sleeves are stitched the same. More of a mantle than a coat is the vivid I'ompeian duvetyne picked out here and thrre with striking oblonir motifs of black chenille. Far he it from me to give away any ferrets of the trade, hut-owing to that strance psa linlopv of the
'fickle ffenialp whorobv h must
"p-j tU'i'iJu li.-jve pro- sniiK'tliinir Hffer-
mantie a
over the top
eg- whites P sprinkle
of the s il id. Prown mushroom sauce Peft ami
lar rours Supt. Westerfeld of the Xorth Vernon hiph school has consulted Yrs. JaTnp. district chairman, with regard to whether tlie women would
object to his holding a citizenship.
school in the high school, for the benefit of the pupils, and the. women of the city who would care to attend. Hie league is. of course, delighted to have its line of work to make "Kvery woman an intelligent voter by 1920" taken up Ly other clubs, schools and individuals, believing it means much for the future success of women, politically. Citizenship schoc s are being planned for all over the Ftate, and the work being done by the Franchise league along this line is receiving the highest praie of politicians and educators. Brazil is completing arrangements for a citizenship school to open October 2?. Miss Helen LJenbridge, state president, will give the opening address. Klkhart is arranging for the holding of schools in every precinct. Fourteen of their precincts are already organized and ready for the schools. The women who received the instructions in the Indianapolis HChool will Instruct general meetings
to be held Monday evenings in the j V. W. C. A. building's, which the ! precinct workers will attend. They j will then conduct the meetings in ! their own districts. j Tlie Portland league, at its la-t; meeting, hud an Americanization ;
program which was ereatly enjoyed by a large audience. The Washington and Jackson
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ßECAUSF t h e middlemen's profits r.re eliminated because we s?ll to the public direct through our own 29S stores in the U. S. and because our output it? so enormous (over four million pairs a year) that they can be produced at much lower cost. That's why they cost VOU $1 to $-t per pair LESS.
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For the Woman Who Paints
Pras:? and siher and copper. leather and kIbs and brorade. o ' i and come agiin to stay, sometimes; one In preater fivor than the rest, ! sometimes nr.other, for desk !;t- , fir.g-s, candlestick.". lamp" ;ind all! sorts of tritle that make for com- 1 fort and beauty in the home. To be quite pecl.'lc. :; might speak ' particularly of dek se .i;;,i an-; fllf'-ticks Just at prent. for the newest and most approve 1 fancy m thrse articles appears t- ie punted.Vt'OOii. Mos attractive N--k . t ' are offered in thi" v iten i!. and mir great alue f it Js th.it it is r ally; i'.jite ea y t t;ae a s- t sprcijl'.yt
painted and icctratcd to one's room. Here, tfie:. it
e!lf TU C til n e lor t.'e ai.it try her hand at at-.. : .t:.
il slejicr.s for i .-.! ? One sich . t . s . . j . j , , t ; j x , , diop wh'Tr o!.t- l - al..- i.: ..;- (.f Taling b. ;. it ;fai thitii;'. n .: - paii.!-r
Vtl a soft i!iw and ma i ! ci at
alf-iio h intt iN.aN with hairi'.nt- '
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the
tripes of 1 y t :'fe t i ht st ri pt- r i
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.aratle! it It t h" -.,! r decetation wa f. tr prays ttow. rs, V. .... 1 .
s mi." -jrv :. I- L attert-d . frt-p;. :
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forget-me-nots atlorned
pink set. The woman who lias j painted furniture in her own room,
and po..-se some slight skill with t-rub. and paints, herself might decorate a deM s, t to match that furniture or if. instead, she had mahoizanr or walnut or any other polished wood with pta tty chintz or cretonne hangings, she might well
adapt a b in from that chintz or i cretonne. ' The candlestick, too. in painted! wood, are good-lookir.ir. One set of1 four, t ithr low and -with a saucer-' like läse. w..s painted black with r...rrow c.M hn .it'oat the edges' and little r"ov Oors paintctl ut-i
match j or, them at mf re.ju.--nt intervals. Tlie " e- ; car.d!. s ir. tii- .-e - ore of ei!ou tall : -;r " 1 a r.d mir Other attractive; r;u:n-, w. ...!.-n . .i i ; .1 1 .-.-i i c s wer.' Kilde.l and i ad- in-d w .th . ar.-d or j iaster r!"vHi i : i-is. p tinted in delicate colors, the . .:a of wh.'e 1 1 -.-m'.ling sotnewh.it the;
be ely tliir.trs toie e s in Fla .-nco . ; Pit tl," m.ue common wte thoep:.!'t.d with a solid color. ofttn ' a h.n k round and a.b'nt c 'a ith foot, with the cm!!"' ' i hit a: the pi'.-domii.'tTit tuie; for e a !:: p'.e. 'lick Cind!eth'k. With a narrow b..rdr i f led. and a run - t ;t iof..;! tbcoration in tito sune' col. ir. i.iiiml a talk tlaming red' i.rdo ( i n.b-tn k- wert also p.ii';t.l :n liuht.r .-had.s. to :it, ti" i!.ii!.'it 1 :! . i : A x for uet-
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out and "new." little old last year's colors have all been re-christened a nice new set of names.
If milady but guessed that thrs season's glowintr Pompeian red is ,only last season's Henna camouI flagod by an appellation, she would j cast it from lnr like an impover- ! ishol Miitor, but as long as Ignorl.ance color blind she dons Anzac i
instead of khaki, drag-on fly instead of peacock, victory blue instead 'of horizon, faison for tobacco brown, maduro for dark brown and chandren for mahogany and goe.? her wav blissfully confident that she is
Y. W. KXPimT. After two years in Russia during which she has lived through several revolutions and various governmental regimes tnd made an Industrial survey of factories around Moscow, Miss Clara Taylor of Tajlorvllle, 111., is now on her way to the United States in the expectation of arriving in this country in time for tho International Congress of Working Women which the National Women's Trade Union League of America is calling in AVashington October 2-k Miss Taylor has been particularly interested in the industrial problems of Russia and took an important part In the opening of a Y. W. C. A. Hostess House In Archangel after the American troops left there. Many girls working In government oflires, the telephone and telegraph com
panies, banks and the ollices of the I Pritlsh government are living in j Archangel, away 'from their iamilies and with little facilities for rrcrca- j tion. The Höstes House was turned j into a real Y. W. C. A. with classes, j both educational and recreational, for girls, a recreation field and serves also as a general social ccn- j ter. Miss Taylor will contribute some-i thing of her experiences and observations in Russia to the International Conpress for Workiru; Womon. when problems relating to hours and j conditions of employment for women j will bo discussed, child labor and the I welfare of women and babies. Tlie j Congress was called at the request of j various women's lalr organizations! in circa t Rritain, the request being! made to the Women's Trade Union I l.Piiiaio of America at the biennialmeeting of the organization, hehl in Philadelphia in .June. Among- the countries which have so far ex-; pressed a desire to Fend delegates are: Argentine and several other South American republics, France.' P.elgium, Finland. Poland, Ozecho- ! slovaka, Kurland, Canada, Ttalv and i i Switzerland. j
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Doesn't hurt! Lift touchy corns ar.d calluses riht off with finders
Apply a few drops of "F.eezone" upon that old; bcthersorr.e corn. Instantly that corn stops
hurting. Then shortly ycu lift it rightaoff, root and all, without pin or soreness.
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So lonj as you keep your hair youn. the charm of youth is yours. The aristocratic Creoles preserve the youthful color and wonderful beauty of their hair, a
mark of their pure French and Spanish ancestry, even through advanced years by the use cf La Creole HAIR DRESSING
La Creole not nlone prevents fvray hair It is guaranteed to brinfc back faded, ftray streaked, or Aray hair
to its former natural color.
La Creole will not change the hair's color over nifht a would a dye because La Creole contains no dye. It works with nature and the color of the hair returns p.redually but surely. Refined people use it gladly because it restores hair and scalp to the healthy condition nature intended. La Cro! rtaVe tfce l-.air soft, wavy and beautiful, ha no J-J loot, csrtnot stain the calp. nn.l thrre n nothirft to wash, or '.ib off. FJimifiAtfj dandrufT- healthful dhhtful toilt-t requisite. Fv.'.l ö:rc:iors with eich fcottle. Absolutely fc'-ianr.teeJ to bnrft back the hair's color er money refunded. Write for facinatir. bock. La Creole." Hair Beautiful. At Drkkiit t ail Td'et Covi.yj, Price $1X0. If ycur dealer can'r su-p-r'.v yc, h'9 nunc cnJ aJJesi. V nu'l see that you are crrltci Van Vleet-Manafitld Dru Company, Makers MemphU, Tenn.
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and ' "Harvard Mills (Hand-finished) Underwear
THIS is weather to revel in ! If you have on "Jf erode" or "Harvard Mill" (hahdfinished) underwear, you can enjoy every minute of fall and winter. For it's warm and snug-fitting and comfortable. It is also beautifully tailored, made of the finest quality materials, and daintily finished in every detail. The Flatlock seam, elastic and smooth, adds comfort and strength. !!.'. null t.tntfel.t for 1 rrij Juon fil th, hr vr I)ir!trs nrk, with r n it ,,,,( .t.Voft, hvt or ankle tenytti. f.'i fi tl .... for t Ml ur st'iit tOJiien. I'nr vhihirrn uia Inblrx too. Kor oi the lo.niinij shop, in cotton, rr-e-r.no and s mixtures, at attractive prices. H'insiip. Iioit & Co., Wakefield. Mass.
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Let Ccticuralv; x uu r beauty doctor, cr.-that really does something to purify and be.u:i:y your ha:r ar.d skin. Hathe with Cutirur.i Soap and hot water
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