South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 228, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1913 — Page 2

vvjj)vnsi)AY, ArorsT is, its. SOCIAL AND OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN The Ellsworth Store The Ellsworth Store sec

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Mls (;pnvi"vc I'.r hrr.fT. vhoro mnrriapp to (!hari s 11. Whiternan will tVsKf pl.ic- next (ln'Si!ay, was Kirn a prrtty china shower Tuesday even !np at the imme of Mr?, otto S. N'aMcht, SOG N. Notre Iam- .si. Tweiityl.ve Kuest.s wre re.s.-nt and were pleasantly entertained with carls and music. The favors at cards weie won by Mn. James .-" ftt and Mi.ss Loretta Williams. At the rlope of the evening a supper was 5 rve!. The rooms were appropriately decorated with festoons of red hearts and the same note fas introduced in the Mipper. On Friday owning Miss Nellie Whiteman will compliment the bride-eh-ct with a parcel shower and on Monday rveninc the Children of .Mary of St. Joseph's Catholic church will rzivf a kitchen shower for hT. The wedding will take place Wednesday morninir, Au. -f. at 8 :.". o'clock in St. Jofeph'.t church. The couple will he attended bv Ml.s Mary Hrehmer and Willis F. Wall, of Highland. Wis. A veddins: breakfast will follow at the bride's home. Miss Margaret Holycross will entertain informally at 6 o'clock dinner Thursday evening complimenting the Mioses (Iladys Ilughc-l of Anderson. 3nd., and Marjorie Iewis of I'endleton. Ind.. who are visiting in South Uend. Covers will be laid for 12. Mrs. f C. ICockstroh, 1035 Sherman aw, will entertain the Neighborhood circle Friday afternoon. The Christian Endeavor society oT the Trinity Presbyterian church will meet Thursday evening at the home of Miss Helen Chandonia. 215 N. St. Petr st. All of the members are requested to be present. The Tuesday circle, met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 11. M. "Webster, 1051 Woodward a v. The time was spent at needlework. Miss Klizabeth Kunkle and Miss Vola Webster gave several piano selections. Light refreshments were served. In two weeks the club will meet with Mrs. Joseph Avery, Sherman av. r The south section of the Woman's league of the First Methodist church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. H. Kupel, I'll S. Lafayette at. The assisting hostesses were Mrs. I. Farneman, Mrs. W. Haker, Mrs. Thomas Iteese and Mrs. II. C. Uupe. After the business session a social hour was indulged in and Miss Evelyn Fulmer gavo a piano selection. Light refreshments were served. Sept. 9, .another meeting will be hold, at the home of Mrs. George M. Ileyler. 223 3.' Lafayctto st. . : '. ".The Cosy Corner circle met Tues!&ay afternoon at the home of Mrs. 'J. A. Collard. 721 S. Michigan st. The time wa-s spent in needlework. During the social hour refreshments were served. In two weeks the club will meet with Mrs. J. Ji. Loughman, S. St. Joseph st. Mrs. William (.ammon. 212 L Day1011 st.f entertained the South llend rhib at her home Tuesday afternoon. In a 'contest the prizes were awarded o Mrs. W. F. Spaeth. Mrs. W. S. Weaver and Mrs. II. M. Ktter. Mrs. J. I. Peska received the guest prize. In two weeks the club will meet with Mrs'. Daniel Mattison. 210 E. Marion tt., MLhawaka. Dr. and Mrs. Edson Spangle, G20. S. Michigan st., announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Addie $1. Spangle, to Victor Hrunr, son of ir. and Mr. Vincent Iiruncr. f.24 E. Joseph .-t.. Mlshawaka. The wedding Is set for Aug. 2.

CHURCH AFFAIRS

. The Ladles' Aid society of the Willow Creek Methodist church will give ;nn ice cream social Wednesday eveniiig at the hom" or Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ' nincr, E. Ninth st.

PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. Ib njamin Silbcrs, 12h S. William st.. arc the guests or" Mis. George Wright at Pine lake. Ctuy (Junkie of Lgansport spent Sunday the giiest of Mr. and Mrs. Edtward Campbell at their home on Cushing st. The Misses Ga!o and June Ayres of Igansport arc th- gu-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell en dishing ?t. I). W. Place. L. LeVan and o. A. Clark left Mor.dav fer Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mr-. Dan Pyle. Inland a v., left Tuesday for Attica. 1ml. Miss Helen Uub E. Monroe st.. is the guevtof MiiS Anita Pfeifer at L'aglo lake The . Mioses Theresa and Florence Krauts of S. Milburn st.. who have just returned' from a two weeks' vacation at Like Maxinkuckee ami Culver, Ind.. have left for an extended visit with relatives and friends in Chicago. Miss Mary Her rietta. of North Liberty. Ind.. was tiie week-end guest of Mrs. Charles Deitrich. at Mount Pleur

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MADAM D E LA BAItRA. Madam de la Parra with her husband, is now in Mexico from where they will sail in a few days for Europe. Senor Francisco de la Parra is an envoy from the Huerta government and will attempt to negotiate a loan for the present government. Madam de la Parra has been first lady of the land in Mexico while her husband was provisional president of Mexico. She spent some time in Washington when her husband was minister to the United States.

Greenblatt left Wednesday for Milwaukee, Wis., wliere thev will visit friends for a week. On their return they will stop at Gary and Chicago for a few days. Dr. Hugh Miller will return Sunday from a vacation spent in Canada. Mrs. Scott Patchelor and her two sons, and Mrs. Fred Grey, all of Pattle Creek. Mich.. Mrs. W. J. Brown and three children, and Mrs. Zesler

Plxler and daughter Lucile, of Elk

hart, Ind., wero the guests of their sister, Mrs, George Morehouse, 1217 N. Huey st., Tuesday.

FAVORITE RECIPES OF SOUTH BEND WOMEN

MllS. 1 A. MAIISII. Drop Cookies. Two-thirds cup butter. One and one-half cups sugar. Three eggs. One cup sour milk or cream. Two teaspoons of baking powder. Three cups Hour. Grated rind of lemon. Add tloured nut meats and chopped raisins, one half cup of each. After mixing drop by teaspoonful on a greased pan and bake golden brown.

KOHFltTSON'S : ILUMIIIY IUTYi:iis Kirrritx. Miss Vallard and hor assistant, Mrs. Filley, of the Robertson Store have just returred after a strenuous tour of the Eastern Millinery marts in the interest of which their entire tme was devoted. The ladies report a very successful sojourn. Miss Vallard and Mrs. Filley, together with Mr. Thos. Garland, who is still in New York in behalf of his Keady-to-wear departments at Robertson's, saw Mr. Louis Legge off to Europe. Mr. Legge left on the "Baltic" and will visit all big productive centers of a number of foreign countries. To closely follow the fruits of th trip of these eminent buyers, watch the Robertson.

RIVKIl 1WKK. A house on Vine st.. which was being built by John 1. Seymoure, of S. Eighth st.. and was ready for the plasterers to begin work, was entirely destroyed by fire last night about 1 o'clock. How the fire started is a mystery, as no one had been in the building since early in the evening. John Newcomb and a street car conductor noticed the blaze coming out of the building as they were returning to the! home, and immediately turned in the alarm at South Bend. The fire company responded and was out to the building in a short time, but the fire had spread so rapidly that the house was all ablaze before they reached here. Mr. Seymoure was building the house for Harvey Smith of Notre Dame st. The house was Insured, but the insurance will not cover the loss to Mr. .Seymoure. Harry Troyer and Leonard ueer of Toio, Ind.. are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Queer of Seventeenth st. Mrs. E. It. Johnson and daughters, Misses Pearl and Amy Johnson, of Detroit. Men., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Paige, of S. Eighth st. Miss Ruth Dukeshlre of Bambridge, Mich., returned Tuesday after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alen. of N. Sixth st. Miss Jennie Simpson of Springfield, 111., arrived here last night for a week's visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Adam Hunsberger of Tenth st.. entertained with an informal dinner Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. ttoughten and son Will'am, of Batavia, N. Y., who have been visiting Mrs. Boughten's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Denyess, of S S.ixth st., returned yesterday.

Turtle Soup tonight at 0 o'clock at Kcmnitzcr's buffet, opposite Howard i . .i .

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CHEWING GUMS, all the freshest and best. We have fifteen to twenty kinds. Coonley Drug Store. Advt.

K. . u OF HONOR. Officers will bo Installed and several candidates initiated at a meet

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THREE SOLDIERS KILLED. RM E. Aug. 1,1. Three soldiers were killed and several seriously wounded Wednesday bv the explosion of a cannon in one of the forts defending the city.

Mother! Have Your Children Worms? Are they feverish, restless, nervous, irritable, dizr.y or constipated? Do they continually pick their nose or grind their teeth? Have they cramping pains, irregular and revanous appetite? These are all signs of worms. Worms not only cause your child suffering, but stunt Its mind and growth. Giv "Kiekapoo Worm Killer" at once. It kills and removes the worms. Improves your child's appetite, regulates the stomach, liver and bowels. The symptoms disappear and your child is made happv and healthy. n nature intended. All druggists nr bv mail. ?."c K1CKAPOO IVDT.W MEDICINE COMPANY. Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. Advt.

SHUWHITE. Paste or Liquid with sponge to apply. Regular 2 0c size 10c at Coonley Drug Store. Advt.

KAISER INTERESTED IN THAT FRISCO EXPOSITION

BERLIN, Aug. 13. Germany may yet participate in the Panama-Pacific exposition at San Francisco in 1915. The Kniser has announced that he will give an audience shortly to Director-General Ekiff of the exposition, who Is in Europe in the interest of the fair and that he will decide that Germany will participate ottleially and will try to persuade the various large industries ot Berlin to take part.

WATCHES. Warranted for one year, will wear five. Gold and Silver Colored cases. $1.00 at Coonley Drug Store. Advt.

SLIT SKIRT SAVES LIFE. NEW ROCHELLH, N. Y. A slit skirt saved the life of Miss Morrette Mandeville, who when accidentally t'nrown out of a canoe, ripped it further up and swam to shore.

PILLOW SHAMS ADD DECORATIVENOT

Many Designs for the Pretty Accessory That is Coming Into Favor.

The pillow sham can add a decided decorative note to a bedroom. It is really the only opportunity an embroiderer has to add her touch to a bed. and when developed of good linen and embroidered carefully, it will last for years and be a joy to the owner. One lovely pair, fresh from France, but easily duplicated on this side of the water, has a pond-lllly design, with the petals of the flower worked in long and short stitch. The large leaves are outlined and the space filled in with seed stitches. Stem stitches fill in the long twined stems and outline the lines that are broken and parallel and represent water. Another decorative design is of the morning-glories, with the large heartshaped leaves filled in with punched work. The centers of the morningglories are of long and short stitches, radiating from the center, and seed stitches fill In every other section. Outlining the edge finishes the design. Wild carrots are easily made with French knots, and the leaves and stems are do:ie in solid work, which is not much, for the former are slender. One Corner Design. Pillow shams need not be decorated in the four corners. There is a new

design now, using one large spray or motif and a little spray in each of the remaining corners. Another ef fective. arrangement is a motif pb.ced in the center of each sham. A circle of eyelets forms the ring In which a monogram done also in small eyelets is beautiful. If .you do not wish to use eyelets, outline the letters and fill in with punched work or French knots. Keep the openwork effect, if possible, for this is the newest idea. Carry out the idea in the bureau scarf and pincushion. A clever use of French knots is made in a conventional design of circles, with a band connecting them running across the corners, connecting the centers of the sides. A circle in the center is outlined and filled in with French knots to form the background of an initial. One large flower with a twined stem on each side is an idea that gives effect with little work. A large poppy, wild rose, tiger lilly, sunflower, daisy or clematis blossom can be placed in each corner and worked up quickly in an effect that is conventional yet graceful. Take the flower of the wallpaper that decorates the room and use it for the designfl. Trace it from the wall with a pencil and a piece of wax or carbon paper. Transfer to the linen and work. Pretty Drawn-Work Effeet. The hemstitched edge for a sham can be made the idea which you can repeat in drawn-work effect. Mark off a square, cut out and buttonholestitch the edges after basting a piece of net or filet over a cut-out square. Embroider on the net in solid work in a conventional design, using square motifs or squares arranged in diamond or circular forms. The result is beautiful. The linen squares already stamped, and purchaseable at about S cents apieeee, can be applied on bought pillow shams, by whipping insertion of torchen or cluny to the edges and basting In place. Then-cut out, turn back the edges and seam down by hand. The use of color, If you have a favorite color, is excellent. The touch of pink. blue, yellow or lavender is exquisite on large white squares. In this day of excellent dyeing, you need have no fear of a fading away of your work. Pillow shams, s!nce they are on

Bargainland Thursday Friday Saturday and that's all. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Bargainland will be closed for Good and All. These Thres Days Remaining are to be Big Sales Days Days with Goods Decidedly on the the Move Days of Better Offerings than any that Have Gone Before, and that's Saying a Good Deal. Following are Some Price Notations that Show the Trend of Bargainland.

Flannelette Petticoats and Gowns 50c quality 33 cents. 50 cent Women's Union Suits and Sep arate Piece Suits 33 cents. Flannelette Gowns $1.00 Values 55 cents. Men's Union Suits $1.00 Values 55 cents. Flannelette and Gingham in Short Lengths, regular 12Y2 cent quality 7lz cents per yard.

ChUdren's Winter Coats $3, $4 and $5 Values in one Lot at just $1.95 One Lot Furs Half Price Lot of Muffs and Scarfs Half Price. Children's Union Suits Regular Price 50 cents 22 cents. Ladies' Fleeced Vests and Pants Now Priced at 22 cents. Lot of Men's and Children's Hosiery now 5 cents a pair.

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view all day, need all the care than you can give them via your fancywork hag. Why not try the magic touch of the needle? Minister Iralscs This laxative. Rev. II. Stubenvoll of Allison. Ia.. In praising Dr. King's New lAtc Tills for constipation, writes: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are such perfect pills no home should he without them." No hetter regulator for the liver and how-

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TONIC HITTERS, especially for ladies. For nervousness .debility. A special tonic, nervine and laxative. TTc at Coonley Drug tore. Advt.

WAS RICH ()M VAC PITTSBURGH. When J. K. Fcott. aged DO was searched after being arrested for vagrancy, the police found $20,000 sowed in the lining of his coat.

ALARM CLOCKS, regular $1.25 kind at '"c Guaranteed at Coonley Drug Ftore. Advt.

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NOTHING LIKE IT BEFORE. This is no idle talk This sale is different from anything of the kind ever held in South Bend and if you never attend another, you cannot afford to miss this one. IflEH'S, By98, WOMEN'S ANO GMtLOREBPS SIHIOES AM B&a M YME B&LLAR Everything must go regardless of cost. Buy footwear now for the whole family for vears to come, at f PRACTICALLY YOUR OWN PRICE.

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HOT WEATHER SPECIALTIES

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EYES EXAMINED FREE UUics Fitted at Moderate Prtcca Satisfaction Guaranteed.

i BUKK&C0.4l OPTICIANS

DR. J. BURKE & CO

Leading Optlclam of Northern Indl una 230 8. Michigan St. Srxidtf 9 to lo by Appointment. NOTICE: Wo duplicate any ien the came day. No matter who fitted Ihern. Bring the pieces.

WINDOW SCREENS Porch, door and every description. Order your NOW. Estimate fur mrhed. 8. D. Scttcti & Wood Norclty Co. flome 7101 812 C Uoirmaa

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HALF-YEAR SALE Now Going on at The Big Shoe Store.

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