Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1921 — Page 13

Thursday. Feb. 24. 1921.

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Suggests New . Names for Girls INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE BOSTON" If you set puzzled over J na.ino for thu-little, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Wedavcar. worry no lonsrer. Cail her "Elfterfania." Tou don't remember "Elfterfania?" Well, how about Pinaeenia, Rheumma or Xima? The suggestions come from the Rev. William H3rman Van Alien, a r-.-tt.r of the Church of Adv-n'. who is very much imersted in the ;-ub-j;.''t of new names for new girls. Dr. Van Allen writes for the Living Church, th Constructive Review .".nd ether periodicals under the pen of Presbyter Ignotus." The list of girls' name? he his recommended to American Episcopalians la as follows : Addir.e.tt. Aletha, Alwiula, Arrie, At tie, Azeltnall, Backie., Berda, O-ral-' n. Carmora. Curlistia, Doiorsi. Rd-r--na, " Elfterfania, Emogem-. Eu!a Huretta. G ldie, Happy, Ianth.i, Jack?:ria, Lulhera, Maria', Mania, Mo?alena. Orvie. Pinkie, Prusce.nia. Ragrnhild, Robbisnna, Roou, Rubcna .Saraettie, Tonning, Vr.rlina.. X'raa, Yeltie, Tvo f pronounced Wyvo.)

bury grandmother in yard because IT WAS HER WISH

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CABUSO OUT I OF ALL DANGER: N'ETTV YORK. Feb. 13. Enrico Ca- ! rtiso, noted einjer. Is virtually out of i danger !n his relaps of pleurisy. I "Mr. Caruso baa had no change in I bis favorable progress." iaid the doc- ! tors' statement issued today. ''His rendition ia satisfactory." No visitors except his most ir.t'ma'f: : frlanda are adm.tted to set him yet. He : ats a hearty breakfast. j

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By W. H. ATKI.Vi TTA'SHTNGTON". Feb. :3.-v!n-r!cin railroads aja "moving rapid;'.- toward tovernment ownership," William G. -IoAdoo, former director general of the railroads administration, declared here today. The Esch-Cummins bill, which provides for the return of the railroads to private ownership was characterized by McAdoo as "the bfgrge--t pi.c of bunk'' ever put over on th American people.

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Ten Persian Carpets ; For Sale in London;

LONTXja Ten Persian carpets that oace adorned the Czar's Summer palace, are being offered for eale in London at 135.000. The carpets ara said to have "brn rescued from the Bolsheviks, but norhinjr baa been allowed to leak out except that they were brought to England a few weeks ago by a British cruiser. Their age 13 pome one hundred and twenty years. They were presented to .Alexander I. by the Shah of Persia, and

3!iss Marian Townsend, abore, and her dead grandmother, Mrs. ,aacy M. Chamberlain. Mi$s Marian Tewnsend, pretty pianist, has confesseu to Chicago poltce that she and her mother, Mrs. Ruth Townsend, buried her frandrcother, Mrs. Nancy M. Chamerian, yi, in the Da'!, v&rd of their studio in 57th street, Chicago, last July,

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Origrixuttloas for Sprinj by th Worltf Ocveirest Cr&tor of Youthful Mode

Tb&r ire o many IcsplratJons ht th very word Spring conjures, that I Jong to create tor yoa a prlio'e bevy of frocks, a benumbing array of magic medley in color and line and materia!. For, you know, 'tla the bnrden of a temperamental cml to be erer off and Into the beyond. No matter how nambin? the roid without, no matter It nature Bhown no eign of nnfoldirg- leaf or fcnddlns petal, my mood and mescase are of Spring and the new .eaon. So with pencil and pad I ensconce myself in the etu.dio, hjf cloee my eyea. and in a moment aa far off in the !ad of make-believe, idea-j. dreams come to me, and of a sadden I am sketching away Ifke mad. drawing a curve ,rere. a Ifne there. Spring, sunshine cad warmth abant ma. to bs translated Into the b&6t and turn--erl&et for vca.

Now to translate the sketch t reality, to treat the Ideal as tnj real, to keep the Inspiration, yet produce tue practical. A u.t of brown taffeta ia close at hand, that sheer, fine, dependable and glossy stuff that every woman welcomes as her friend at this season. Caressingly I ran it through my Angers, and my manikin smiles as I drape the soft etuil about her. She smiles and she is happy, for she, too, has caught the spirit" the spirit of Spring and creation. For la she not truly helniner in the making rr

many happy? The lining has been prepared beforehand, it la the frock now we are after, the effect in cofor of the mlnd-chlld our pencil has drawn. And bo the little lady ',3 patient, aa all good manikins ought to be, and smilns again as I pin and tuck end snip and stitch, nor does she grumble if a naughty pin scratch maybe. For she knows it was not meant or. perchance she thinks It but the prick of the rose thom from the flower frock we are unfolding. For lo! Like fie eardsn rosebud itself, does the skirt step forth, trith petal unfolding from under petal, each dalr.tily eierad with contrasted shade of light binding Ah, with so much to s'art a charming blouse '"rtth hugh roll collar coms as a natural consequence, and the smart sleeves break forth in wid umbrella puffs that are just made to blow in the wind i-i t;-m n--:

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juus irocK, and we t e up the bodice with two bi's of ribbons w? have made to match, bowing tnem over the little lace v?tse that tries so hard to peep out at the Springtime wr!d. It is a kr.cw na: hit of tracery, for it is ce-tain the ti heart it feels bestirs tr o rap'div beneath It is aljvp jOV?,a Joy of life and Srrinsr a"?mar new frock!

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your ov. n seleciicn, either Q-R-S cr Imperial Rolls.'

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