South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 195, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1913 — Page 2

rnm.w, jn,Y n, ibis THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. ENGLISH GIRLS MAY BE WELL BRED, BUT THEY NEVER LOOK AS "SMART" AS OUR AMERICAN GIRLS, WRITES BILLIE BURKE FROM LONDON; AND, TOO, ENGLISH WOMEN ARE NOT AS GOOD LOOKING AS UNCLE SAM'S DAUGHTERS

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n jiilui: iui:ki:. Tim SAVOY. LONDON. Kn. 11. Of course, they are not!!English women are. not a.s looking us American women.

they lack animation and.

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loyal subjects to Queen Mary, feel that

they must follow h r mode of dress1ns and thi. styl Is of the vintage of her illustrious grandmother-in-law. Queen Victoria. There Is a tradition that English vomcn always hav the finest complexions in the -vovld. and ?o they have up to the rg of 40; after that most of thm hrvr too much color. Thry grow red rnd mottled or yellow and parchmenMlke. The young .'ngll?h girl of a good family shows breeding always, and .the damp Air keeps her skin beautiful. k"he la not afraid of rain or mist and s.e walks from five to 20 miles every day, rides and practically lives out- , doors. She looks healthy and usually has red cheeks and white skin. HeFides this, she has always with her a pplendid skin l.eautiMer and that is most equable temper and a splendid Iois. You did not know that would effect your skin? The nest time you get angry or give nay to any other trying emotion .examine your fare in a magnifying "mirror ju-t afterward and you will see all sort of changes. Anger will hum the skin up: grief will make It 'Ialo anil lifeless; joy will paint in roe and pearl. The American girl allow her temiw-raiiicnt to 'feed uikhi "Jier !eauty t Mich an extent even with the utmost cure she In apt to 1 wrlukle early. She never repre-es an motion. Tills she cull living." Almost the first thine: an English girl is taught is repression. I have often been called cold and lifeless by my girl admirers In America pimply bc.ij?e vty education in England was beci:n with repression, carried on with regression and ended when I went on the stage with repression.

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perched on top of It because Queen Mary wears her hair that way and makes her own hats after somo forKotten Victoria formula it is no wonder that the Englishman with an eye tor beauty goes over to America and picks up our fairest. No man falls in love with a frump, although ho may want to make his wife over into one. If the English girl would leave'off about half her hair and comb It flat to her head as the .average American girl nowadays does and wear her

hats on her head instead of perched on top of her funny pompadour, she would look much prettier and much moro stylish. Here Is the difference between I-'ng-lish and American girls American girls have a subtle fascination about them even when they are not beautiful. They always look "smart," but not always well bred. English girls have splendidly wholesome complexions, but they never wear their clothes, well, never look "smart." They always have an air of being "to the manor born," however.

QEEEX M Alt Y. An English woman of birth considers It bad taste to show her feelings. The "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" type Is what every English t'irl strives for as much now as when Tennyson's "country clod" told her "where she ot off," to drop from poetry into the vernacular. And when one must do one's hair in the bath bun style an?3 wear hats

jc ' STATE iHS 'fi ;Jc 'fi jjc MAKIOX. Two warehouses of the Thompson Bottle company of Oas City were destroyed by tire causing a loss of $1:55,000 to H "0,000. By desperate work the firemen succeeded in keeping the blaze from three other warehouses which were threatened. Firmeii were called from Marion to help.

LAPOBTE. Charles Sperlinsky has been trapped for the third time in a forgery and confessed, according tc Chief of Police Meinke. "end mo to prison because I'll be better there

C r 1 '" i I k .-f TOpiSi LEACH I GREAT QNE DOLLAR SALE I YOUR HOME COMFORT INSURED

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BUYS ANY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE UP TO S25.00

Here's the Reason for This Extraordinary Sale

July, as all merchants know, is by we offer yoci tjiis most extraordinary each week, you can purchase any article linoleums where they have to be cut.

than anywhere," is what Sperlinsky told the police. He is now under sus

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SULLIVAN. A new steel tipple mine which will employ 2 00 men is to be sunk in a 700-acre tract near Cass, according to announcement of Terre Haute coal operators.

LAFAYETTE. Walter Gebhard. Monon engineer, and Noyes Iteid. fireman, were taken from the cab of their engine as the train pulled into this station, to the hospital, where they are in a serious condition as a result of poisoning from eating ham sandwiches purchased at a station restaurant.

TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

WORLD'S GREATEST AER030AT RACE NOW ON; 900 MILES BY WATER AND AIR FROM CHICAGO TO DETROIT FOR $17,500.

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proposition. Just think what this means to you for only one dollar down and one dollar up to the amount named above. We make but cne exception, and that is on carpets and Don't you think you better come in tomorrow? We know you'll appreciate this sale.

Buck Gas Stoves and Ranges - We can most enthusiastically reccommond Buck's Gas Ranges. Splendid new patented features make it the world's greatest ??as saver prices range from

$9.25 to $55.00

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At top is liny 1 'ram is. at the start, in his Patterson aeroboat. Portrait tf Kt)y l'rar.cis just below. To the right of Francis machine is De Lloyd Thompson. nt- of the airboat drivers; next to him is Heckwith Havens, who runs the Curtis "liying boat." In the middle is Glenn Martin's ship aid below it is (ilenn Martin. At left Is map showing the rourse. Chicago to Detroit. 00 miles. The prize is J 17,500.

REACH COLORADO SPRINGS the Pac!llc coast to lay out tho route , v. . , r . . . . . of an ocean-to-ocean highway reachCOLOIIADO SIBLINGS Co'. July ., , , 0 . 3 1. The automobile party of the In- 'd Colorado fcpnnh's Thursday afterfcotiaticin which Is makiniT a tour to noon.

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Colonial Buffet, $25.00 Value,

These russ are positively the Greatest values we ever mw-uh-cqualtd for harmonious effect, dipnity and persistent beautv Verv best materials insure the durability of these beautiful ruVs and there are scores of patterns in soft, rich colorings. We ' don't know of any easier way to save $5.15 than by purchasing one ot these rugs.

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Built on simple Colonial lines of the most refined type. It is made of American quartered oak, beautifully finished. Has large linen cupboard and spacious drawers has extra laTge French, plate mirror, beveled. Just the piece for the dining- room.

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Splendid Assortment of Cedar Chests These chests are handsomely made of Tenessee red cedar beautifully finished can be had in co pper hinges or plain these chests are guaranteed to keep moths away.

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SENATE PROBES LABOR AFEAIRS

(;miors and Mitel wU to lo SubjMM?iuied McXainara Ca May Come Up.

Men and Hydroplane In f I rent 900Mile Ita'ee Now in Pros;rcs.

WASHINGTON. July 11. All the

"wars" that have been fouphc between labor and capital, all tne efforts that both have made to secure legislation which would prorlt them, and the tangled skein woven about their relations in the last 10 years are to be investigated by conjrrt : ss. The senate lobby committee in executive session Thursday night decided that the "wars" must be inquired into. Samuel Gompers. president of the American Federation of Labor, will appear before the committee July 25, and a subpoena was issued Thursday nUht for John Mitchell, vice president of the federation, and former head of the United Mine workers. At same time the committee subpenaed CSeorge Pope and J. I. Bird, general manager of the National Association of Manufacturers. One senator said Thursday nl'ht that the Quest might rc".ch back into

sonu of the dark corners of the McNamara dynamiting rase and mUht bring Into the light the inside story of many of the great strikes that have paralyzed industries and thrown thousands out of work in the last few years. He intimated, too, that it might develop by far the most marvelous of all the strange tales that the committee has heard in the last six weeks.

KALAMAZOO. Mrs. Durr Chappell, who has been in jail iunce Sunday when she attempted tc take the

iffe of her husband as result of his alleged unfaithfulness, was released fol-! lowing a conference of otlicers who , decided not to prosecute her. .

TEIIRE HAUTE. Friends of Har-i

I vey Chambers, who jiut returned to. -

this city after marrying Nellie Fenton in Danville, pawned the bridegroom's watch and shoes for $7 and then took Chambers on the round of carnival shows, forcing him to do st'jnts. They' wound up by enameling his body at a bicycle shop.

KOMI". The ivtinnter general

I has received 200 wedding invitations

since the removal of the ban against marri: ge of telephone girh. ' NUAV YOKK. Catcher Clarke Low-

and smilinirlv pitpndpH nmaV unA

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You will find that all our meats are just as advertised and sold as advertised.

HOW. WAYNE ST. Good Tender Sirloin ! Leg" of Lamb . . .

Steak 1 5c Best Porterhouse Steak 15c Extra Good Tender Beef Pot Roast 10c

Pork Chops, Small and Lean Pork Loin Roast. . . . . Pork Shoulder Boston Butts

. 12 . . IOC 12V2C

Fresh Hamberer

Short Porterhouse

Saner Kraut, per can . . .Sc Salmon, 9c; 3 cans 25c

Fresh Frankforts and Smoked Sausage ... 12c Pressed and Minced Ham 1 4c Sausage 12c

Mc I Lamb for Stewing 9c Butterine

15c 15c 1 lc

Good Luck Moxley's Special Moxlev's Daisy .

17c 17c 16c

Swift's Jersev 17c Swift's Lincoln 12T j Armour 1 lb. Rolls 1 7c