South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 45, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 February 1916 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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SOCIETY AND OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN II

SOCIETvl

.MT'i t-rs ,f th- I ad ' Aid f-"'-it-und their hu-d-and deli'atf ully s irjiri-.(l Mr. and Mr. K. V. Millar at their h-mn-. .rr.r of V n I'.uran and AI!- n ?ts.. Saturday rwninsj. Mr. anil Mrs Miiler will mow to a farm near Milfortl. Iri'l., the first of Marf'd ar.d the firprise Saturday rvmin was in the nature of & farewell. The evening wis spent Infurnnl'v with tram and musin and at Üm edof-e dainty refresh nu-nts ) tt F 1 I i vrer- tcrvf-'i. .un. .Miner wa.s nrefented nith sorrif hrmti ful taM limn 1-y the memhers of the aid society. Th Junior Five Hundred club was delightfully ntertainej l.v Mi-M f;rac Kline. 11. .Madison st., Sunday evn!n. The time was elected to cards, social diversions and favors were Iven to Liwn nco Ravelin and Miss Lillian Reading. At the. cltt of the evening refreshments were served. In two weeks the? club will meet with Mls.s Marie Moore. 12rJ ". St. Louis sL Mrs. Harriet Me-csick Weinke will entertain with an attractive danclntf j-arty at th Oliver Friday eeniriK. The Messick orchestra will furnish music for the occasion and demonstrations of the latest New York dances will be Klven by a coupb from this city who -will be ma.sk ed until after th special exhibitions. The dancer are beim? instructed by Frederick Miller, a professional dancer of New York city, who is fcpendinfT a couple of weeks here. Miss Dorothy Hollowell. 201 Dartlett st., pleasantly entertained a number of friends at her home Saturday afternoon in celebration of her 11th birthday anniversary. The affair was In the nature of a valentine party and frames and contests wer njoyed. Favors were awarded to Martha Louise Smith, Lucille. Swark and Flaine Hrownell. At the close refreshments were served to the -0 tuests present. A pleasant surprise was ; ami Mrs. Peter Krouh, 1017 iven Mr. S. Tenth "st., Kiver Fark, Sunday afternoon. The time was spent socially with Karnes and music. At S o'clock a delicious dinner was nerved to the 18 Kuests present. Miss Iiose Dominick and Antonia Vumbaca were married at the St. Joseph Catholic, church Sunday afternoon by Fr. (lassen Smith. The bride was attended by Miss Kose Kops and Miss Mary' Miller, while Mazarene Vatole and Joseph Gentile attended the frroom. Supper was served at the home of the bride's parents at G05.Nile3 av. to CO puests following the wedding. The room was decorated in pink and white. Dancinff and ether entertainment took place In the evening. A five-piece orchestra of Miehlen City furnished music for the occasion. Members of the Young Women's Missionary society of the 1- irst Methodic church will meet tonight at 7:30 in the reading rooms of the rhurch. Mrs. Farl Dunkle will be hostess, assisted by Miss Carrie Woodward und Mrs, Charles Slick. Tils1 lay. Mrs. James Schüler. 90 4 W. Laralle av., will be hostess at a meeting of the Ayudadora circle. Members of the nature study department of the Progress club will meet, Mrs. J, IV. Scott. ! n 2 X. Notre Producers Union Milk the milk which, because of the methods employed in producing and preparing it for market, has been accorded such instant demand by the housewives of South Bend, is now for sale by the following dealers: M. C. Adams, Grocer, 810 S. Michigan St. O. V. Darling, Market, 503 Ohio St. Daniel Dickey, Grocer, 315 W. Monroe St. O. EL Fries, Market, 910 S. Michigan St. Jos. A. Labadie, Grocer, 4 IS S. William St. M. Newmark, Grocer, 416 N. Eddy St. Producers Union Dairy, 105 K. Monroe St. C. W. Scott, Grocer, 112 1:. Sample St. A. Steelman, Milk Depot, 722 Y. Division St. August Truyts, Grocer, 1413 W. Division Si. The Findlatcr Gro. Co., 124 I:. Wayne S;'.

Social Calendar

I j i ii - a v.. will rntortain members of hr "ohh" club. The unnual domestic scienc? day v. ill I i t.list'M 1 by members of the J'roadway club at a metlni; Tit the

hi;ii' of Mrs. 1 : ton J-t. Mrs. Jam's Kohert Platz, 203 IZ. MM'offery, 711 Minor St.. will be ho-t'SM to rneipVers of her j-'-dro club. Th Silver I'leasur club will have a meeting ft the horn of Mrs. Charles Waffctipr, K. Madison The Kusine Women's IMlde class will meet at the Young Women's Christian association. Members of the Auter- W. K. C. No. 14 will meet at the old court house. Miss Adelaide How of Atchison, Kan., will be honored with a dinner in the Fniversity club rooms of the O'iver hotel niven by J. K. Neff. The Woman's Union Kible class of districts seven and eight will meet with Mrs. I. M. Ullery, $21 Cushlng st. Mrs. John (. Grimm and Mrs. C. H. Winkler, 412 N. Michigan St.. will entertain with a whist party for Mrs. J. T. Godfrey and Miss Norma New, both of Indianapolis, at the home rf the former, 40$ X. Michigan st. Mr. and Mrs. Grimm and Mr. and Mrs. Wirkler will give a 500 party for them in the evening. A meeting of the Iiible class No. 22 will be held with Mrs. W. T. Scott, 1001 Johnson st. The Christian Endeavor society ct Trinity I'resbyterian church will en.ertaln with valentine party in the arlors of the church. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the First M. K. church will meet with Mrs. H. A. Tohulka, :U7 S. Franklin st. Wednesday. Members of the Woman's auxiliary of Ht. James' church will meet with Mrs. K. H. Aldrich, 303 S. Franklin st. Mrs. S. M. Leck. C06 Harrison av., will be hostess to members of the North Side Culture club. The Woman's IJterary club will have a meeting at the home of Mrs. Martha Hillier, 1104 S. Michigan st. Miss Eleanor Gaik, 525 S. Main st.. will entertain members of the Jacundl Actl Iibores club. The Wednesday club will meot with Mrs. E. K. Austin, 813 Park av. Mrs. R. H. Slinger, N. Allen st., will entertain members of the Wednesday Afternoon Thimble club. Members of the Woman's Kible class G-A will meet with Miss May Applegate, 315 N. Mfchigan st. The Tipperary club will be entertained by Mrs. Henry Poff, 203 S. St. Peter st. Mrs. Clara Engel. E. Tutt st.. will be hostess at a meeting of the Violet club. The Shakespeare circle will meet with Mrs. F. P. Eastman, 330 S. Main st. The Women's Home Missionary society of Grace M. E. church will have a meeting In the church parlors. The annual reception and ball of the Knights Templar will be given in Place'hall. Members of the Sisters' society of the First Urethren church will meet with Mrs. Milo Reed, 205 E. Tutt st. Miss Mildred Swank, 112 E. Rartlett st.. will entertain the S. S. club The Children of Mary' of the St. Jo-oph parish will entertain with a card and dancing: party at the St. Joseph hall. Tliursday. The Philathea class of the Indiana Avenue Christian church will be entertained by Miss Ula Fitch. E. Dayton st. Members of the Women's Foreign Missionary society of Trinity M. E. church will have a meeting with Mrs. W. II. Hillman. 1043 Portage av. A meeting of the Plymouth club will be held at the home of Mrs. Kaxter, Mlshawaka. The Aurora Kible class of Trinity Presbjterian church will meet with Mrs. K. Meaden. 2 1 ." N. Hill st. Mrs. Georsre Robimson. S33 N. Hill 1st., will have members of her 50 club as guestsr J The annual supper of the Home 'Economics club of Clay and Harris townships will be held at the home i of Mrs. George Hepler. i Mrs. Frank Jefferies. ."11 W. i Marion st., will be hostess to mem bers of th Ideal Embroidery club. The ridies Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will have a meeting in the social parlors of the church. The Impromptu club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Daniel Rich. S13 Inland av. Mrs. Charles M. Markham. 913 College st.. will entertain the Swastika club. Mrs. George Secor. 207 E. Marion st.. will be hostess at a meeting of the Nonpareil club. Mrs. George H. Whitm-ore. Lincoln way W., will be hostess to members of the bl Time Friends' cluh. Tlie Home Girls' Kible class will have its usual meeting with Mrs. Alma (. Ware. Melville building. IViilay. A dance will be given in the Oliver i hotel under the direction of Mrs. 'Harriet Messick Weinke, j The Friday nicht department of I the First Presbyterian church will ( have its regular meeting in the church. Members of circle will be the Xeiphborhood entertained at the F. I. Hardy. 1153 I home of Mrs. Fortage av. Mrs. W. F. Nitrene a v.. will be hostess 611 W. to the Lasalle Young Matrons' club. The Advance cir meeting at the home will have of Mrs. L,. a A. I. dick. Pi trnond av. The Good Fellowship Dancing i lu'. uill srivt a dance in the Am-er-n M rrV-is tf the I ianiond Thimble !-..:. nil! bo ertertained by Mrs. Carl I. S". an.-un. 74; Diamond av. Mia, i:. Cuher, 1Ö30 Lincoln

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way , will be hostess at a meetinr of th Mayi'ower club. The Knights t Columbus will y(a dancinff party at their home. Mi. KId Marler. ."14 ii--hini' st., will entertain the Jolly vcn rluh. Tea Table Talles Dy May De Wlu Talmas im: niiAYiiiiY iii:iiim Tin; SMILE. They were discussing the ever interesting topic of the different way men a'J women meet life. "A man shows his bravery with a sword, but a woman shows her's with a smile." She said. "How much easier your way must he. to be actually engaged In the tigVit trying to better conditions. Even if you don't succeed you men have satisfaction of knowing you had the chance to try, while women must simply make the best of things "as it is " Thoe silent battles of the spirit are hard to tight when the forces at war ate not .seen but only felt, and the s-t niggle must be fought with a smiling fue." "Yes." said the man. "tl at must be a trying position. I .lave sca women cut to the tuick, h lmili ite.!. yet with a smile try to smooth owr a situation, or at a deathbt-d .-mib encouragement when their heart was breaking. I have seen the eourage of women prove itself with a smile when smiling was hard. Her a 'illtv to adjust herself to facts unbroken, undismayed is the reason of her strength." "Perhaps it Is because w- wioen have more of the real spirit of happiness in us than you men have." she replied, "most women hae the power to be glo;ion.dv happy It is a shining gift, but not all of us who start the journey of life with that bright talent, carry it untarnished to the end. Yet the readiness to smile, the willingness to enjoy the little things go far to make up the . oss. We crave happiness. We may i ll have different conceptions of it, but it is happiness we want. It is the natural part of us. It is a p.ty .when the smile means anything but happiness to a woman, for so seldom she can find any substitute for happiness as a man can in so many ways." "That's true." he said, "there is no possible comparison between the sexes any more than between the sword and the smile. Nothing is so futile as that which lines up In any way the sexes against . each other. There Is no possible comparison between them. A man could no more smile under some trying circumstances than he eould suffer pain with the fortitude women do. That is one of the reasons you can never find a man who would like to be a woman, although there are any number of women who would like to be men "It's something belonging especially to your sex," he said with smilling approval. "We men cannot understand It In the very least, it befogs us while it illumines you." PERSONAL M:s. V. H. I). Cottrell. 803 X. Main st.. left Sunday for a several days' visit in Detroit and Wheatley, Canada. Oscar Kmberlain. 1020 V. Dubail av.. has gone to Culver, where he has contracted a Job of transplanting trees at the military academy there. He will not return for two or thrt-e weeks. Mr. and Mrs L. E. Grennan and son. Kirk, 861 Forest a v.. were guests at Hristol over Sunday. Mrs. Francis Grlndle. 319 X. Xotre Dante av., has returned from a week's vlst with friends in Chicago. The Young People's Missionary society of the First 13 pt ist church will meet this evening with Miss Marie Meyer. 02 S S. Main st. Mrs. Ada Nave will be the leader. CLERK MAKES CHARGES Harry Josephson Apgars Against j Traflic Law Violator. Ix)uis Zbieranski was lined $1C and costs by Judge H. D. Warner' Monday morning for violating the ! trafhc ordinance prohibiting chicles j passing street cars discharging passengers. According to Harry Josephson, clerk of the board of safety, the complaining witness, asserted that the defendant drove his car past a V. Washington av. car as he was elescending from the steps. Zbieranski denied the charge, statin; that the car had not come to a stop when he passed it. nxi si sri:M)i:i. Jacob Kanorski and Joseph SilViidor were given suspenlecl fines after pleading guilty to intoxication I In city court Monday morning upon their promises te po back to work. C. W. andercotter was !;nel Jl and costs and the trial of Stanley M.ijewski was set for Feb. 19. i:Li.svoimrs aiu: sf.ij.inc. ni:i)iioo.M nuMTiia: at vi:kv ix riticiiN. solid Mahogany Dr sers at r..öe" and J1S to bt-ds at $lt. These are just a few of the bU bargains in this February Uedding Sale at Ellsworth' Advt.

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PKo(;i:isivi: iiggs. Materials cmx hard boiled g?s, two tups milk, two rounded tablespoons butter, two. rounded tablespoons flour, one ta hh'spoon grated onion, nr.t teaspoon salt, one-half teaspoon peppv-r, one tablespoon chopped parsley, six rounds of toasted bread. Utensils ne measuring iip. sauce par. in which to i.oii egjs. sauce pan for siU'-. strainer, teaspoon, tablespoon, u'ratcr for on'"!i. knif and tasi-r. How to make Sep i rate- the e's-. chop the whites tine and add to half of the er am saure; rub ;ir of tluolks tarou-h strainer and add to other half of sauce. Plac toast on platter; pile the whites, with sauce, on the toast, ar.d the yolks with sauce around the toast; ura'e the sixth yolk over all. sprinkle with parsley and dust with paprika. How to make cream sauce Put butter into pan: when melted add flour and onion; mix until smooth; add 'add milk slowly and stir until thick and creamy ; boil three minutes; add seasoning. clam tustjri:. Materials Six l.ire clams or one cup canned mimed clams, three ctins milk, two cups rirr sto k or live cup.-t milk, one lounded tablespoon Hour, one tablespoon grate! (nbin, o;ie rounded f a. po-ui salt, a few e fains r-'.l pepper, one tablespoon finely chopped paisley. Ftcm-üs Doai.le noilrr, small saü'e pan. knife, tablespoon, teaspt'on. iatcr. feud chopper if raw ( lams air used. How to make Put e milk and rie stock in top of doable boiler: when boibn- ;.dd batter a n four which have Imi-n ru: be, together; boil three m:n.ios; . tsoiuns. 'hop tdams lir. put in sauce pan with onion, I rin- to boiling point; w hen ready io s-rvo add tb dams to the milk and sprinkle with pirsley. This will make six platefulls. (KAPl' T.PK)U.. Materials Two cups ltMer grap s, two cups ( old water, one-half cup sa'-:ar. one-half cup -ranulated or instantaneous- tapioca, one-half teaspoon salt. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS hiLvnis. Stanley Mirhor. 17 years old. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Michor. j 1312 W. Ford st., died Sunday aft-' ernoon at 12:15 o'clock following a short illness. J The funeral will be held Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock at thej St. Casimier's church. Burial will be In Cedar Grove cemetery. 1 Joseph, seven-weeks-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goika. 2425, Hertrand st., tl i e el Monday morning at 2:30 o'clock after a brief illness, j The funeral will be held Tuesday' afternoon at 2 o'clock at the St. Stanislaus church. I hi rial will be? in; Cedar Grove cemetery. I socixii i:vi:ts. Mr. and Mrs. Valentin" I'rentkowski, 2." 2 5 Kenwood a v.. were ery pleasantly surj rised Sunlay evening in honor of the for r's namesitay. Tiie en en ng was .- iierit s(.cially with games and music, during which a d 'lic ious lunch 1 n w.is served by the lioness. M ;-. lVentkov ski wao pre.-tnie l with a btau'iful gift. The i;uosts wer" Mr. and Mrs J. Kajder. Mr. and Mrs. V. Uydzyus!. Mr. and Mrs. W. (Jorka. Mr. and .Mrs. M. .Janiszew ski, Mr. ami Mrs. J. Marsz.ilkowski and Mr. ;.iui Mi.-.. W. Ku jaw ski. social i:vi:ts. Mr. and Mis. Jn'm Je;ii . .. I:. 11. :. V. -,,rl st.. were (h Ii-.;:.: fuliv f.i:i prised Sat unlay evenim: in ;n .o of i;. 'ir l.'th weddin- anni ersai . A i : r. e 7 o' lock 'i;er w as svrved it an aitisticallv ! CC rated tabb '1 evening was ry soe-iaily- si-ci.t .vith u mes, e -'iitcsts ami dancing, ('.binder I i' laVored the compare with a . .::nber of pretty milsie'al select . ;i. .ir. and Ml.-. Janiscr'.ak were presented with a beautiful bouquet etf bowers and many other pretty gifts. Theise who attendeel were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dobrzykowski. Mr. and Mrs. Peo lianicki. Mr. and Mrs. M. Maciejewski ami th? Messrs. S. Kru7el A. Xiespod7.:any, J. Paidcki. W. 1sek. S. Gorka. S. Mndlikowski. J. Me.idlikowski. P. Mackowiiik. C. Janiszi-7.ak. W. Michalski. I Andrysiak. P. Olichowski. J. Zalas, C. Philarski. W. Cukrowicz, W. olejniczak. C. Szymczak. A. llajduciri and C. Dalka. A dehghtful party was arranged for Mrs. Mary IMonski, 4 42 S. Raley st.. Saturday evening. She was presented with many pretty gifts. The time was very pleasantly spent at gimes while delicious luncheon was sered. Those present were: Mesdarr.es M. Paulir.skt. K. Gr.esiak, A. Diserk. F. Mus7.vn.-iki. A. Szyderowicz, M. Przvbylski. Z. Zoltanski. S. Xowicki. 1. Kapt-rki. A. Lubelski. Z Zduiv.ak, A. l.dyra. M. Grajezyk. 11. Gruz.-s-kiewicz. S. Dj! -tcki. S. Szczechowski. M. Klajbor. M. Fa izak, A. Fiwek. S. I.isek. M. Krmczrtk. P. Woclftl. II. Dodya and M. Pa v. low-1;:. oni:i:vv:i) wmvi kwkv. n Suiiday ee'nn the Pidish people of the cit eelebrated the birthday anniversary of Thaddens Kosciuszko. the great Polish p..trmt. This celebration was held at Z. P. armory hall on W. Dnision st, under

Utensils Doable "-oiler. suae pan, wire strainer, measuring cup. large spoon, teaspoon. How to make Wash the crapes and put in sauce pan with cold water; boil ::c minutes er until skins are ery tender (some grapes take longer than others); mash through strainer. In top of double boiler put the tapioca on with two cups water: boil minutes, then add the -rape juice, su;vir and salt; .od until clear. Serve in ice ere. mi glasses or sherbet cups. This am- ant makes eigh? -.'lasses, and is ery attractive if served with whipped cream. If -rapes are ery tart, mure suyar may be added.

mri: kkotii wini j:gg. ! r '. s. .-; . . l x.. : ....1- I .n.ii-i nil-- roTii i ups i Ii f Min i , ; two t-,Ti:s, one teaspoon salt, one-half teaspoon grated nutmeg, one-eighth , teaspoon paprika, one tablespoon cut parsley. i Utensil.- Sauce' pan. .-mill bowl.; eijgl-e'ater, ie-a.-poon. tablespoon, knife and grater. How to ii'al.e Put ti e ! i - w ater or l it e stoi iv on to heil; b n th eggs until iiulit: add seasoning and flavor and two tablespoons ..f cobi Tic-' stock and add to the bojan-ili-ik. ho nt.; b-il ;.fter a.iding n:ofi j ib e or e irr powi.r . will add a Ü.ivor t- tln-.-c who !ik" it. PLUM UAKi:. Matei :a!.- - ne ;oni la:,;-- .'.le plums, one cup ' 'i.r. one i a,, n.i'.k. one tea.-p'.on bal.in;.' jowder. t-ra-teaspoon no Ilea biMtci. - ua--;-,.:,; teaspoon salt, two tabiesj onus .-. one eg-;, oo.--h.alf c.ip g..r. I'lensfs Mixing l--wi. ;wo measurii g ( ups, teaspoon. tablespoon, knife, large deep pie tin. il to make Sift the flour, bak-:e-powder, salt ami two tables poems u.r: M- into bow l, add the milk, egg ami melted butter; mix well. Havel tu- plums washed and cut in half; r-nioe stones. Place in the dough, skin side down, close together; coer with oar-half cup sugar, put in mo.leia'c cvL-n 2.") to "0 minutes. This is i f;-: w io n warm. You can save one-half teas-poon butter if when nieüin ; fi r ' utter for the cake you i s- th- :;; you expect to bake in. You not only save the butter, but save ihe washing of an extra dish. the auspices, of the local Polish Faleons. John l'rzyprawa. the gditor of the Polish Daily Zgoda of Chicago, sketched a history of the man, also the present situation in Furepe, before a large assembled congregation. The celebration opened with a brief address by Stanley Chelminiak. president of the sixth district Falcons, and was presideel over by John Gapczynski. Mrs. Alfred Zawisza was the secretary. Other numbers of the program were: Song, by M. Komanowski Falcon mixed choir; recitation, by Ixidislaus Prawat; vocal solo. Miss Stella Kitkowski, accompanied on piano by Io Chelminiak; band; reading of the life of Kosciuszko, by Mrs. Stanley Drejer, vice president of the district Falcons; song, by the Ixidy Falcons, Z. 1J. Xo. 1 hour, under direction (if J. Deranek; recitation, by Miss Helen Polka; iolin sole. by Mieczylaus Jankowki: song, by M. K. Falcons (juartet, conducted hy M. Pierwagen. The celebration concluded with a national hymn, " spaly i Gnusny," accompanieel by the Z. P. military ' ami. . collection of ?':C.o2 was gathered for the benefit of Polish war sufft i crs. pm:si;vri:i a drama. " Two Orphans" was presented by the Young Ladies' Holy llosary society of St. Adelbert's parish Sunday afternoon and evening in the school auditorium. The affair was well atlenccd and was a decided success. The e .-1 was made up ef some of tic- -..d'--ty talent, who carried tl;e iai t-- ';- .' lonally well. The p!a' v;.s diaiM in five acts, tic ..m of cii. i ; .( e j-.; '..mg as folb us: Ta'o iipiians. ib ryka. Miss tele : Kuldak; I.u.i a il.., n;ce ; tiniew icz: woiov, Mis- Pelaia f '.rv.- v. da k ; Miss PerI 'roe harel, Margrabia le Preshs. I'rank Wisnewski; Luxfeur. i 'rank Mobnda: I r Maily. John Kruk: l)'i:.-T.s, Louis Wachowiak; Martin. Stanb-y Grzeskowiak; Peter. Wah-nty. .-'o'oecki: Jacob. Pr.mk Latosin.-ki; Marya. Miss Pe-la-:ia Kromkowski; Floreita. Miss Veronica Przezniak; Julii. Miss Retina itakowski: Picard, Wojciech Gudacz: Roger de Van irey, StanIcy Grzskiew icz; Count je Linieres, J'rar.k Wisniewski; Mnresr. John L'wald; butler. Abusios Izban; Countess de Linierev. Miss Pe!a-'ia i?oziel; Sister Genevieve. Mis Rose Sniadecki: j.oli emcn. John Chrustowslii and A. Iszan; coichman. A. Gronibik: villagers and prisoners. Misses Z. Przyby'sUa. J. PrzybyJ.ka. W. Fabi.-zak. J. Kubiak. K. Walin.ki. R. W.a l.'el. Messrs. W. (lad.o z, A. Izban. J. lluald and th children, M. Sniadet ka and M. .Ie-;:ieirska. The sueces of the pl.ty was particularlv due to Miss Victoria M. Strjuss. who drilled the entire cist. PIIITI1S. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Szcza pin ski. W. Division st.. a daughter. Feb. 12. pi:i:sox.i.s. Stcthen Zagrzeski. who ba- '!-. n here on business. left to.a fcr Nib ?. A ni h'"ny St upniew ski of 'hh-asro 1 Speialt'if a few days with So'.jtU Pend friend-. John Rusanski his ft fer K.T.-t Chicago after a short isit here with friends. Rev. Cjslmier Truszynskl, C. S. C.

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u LIS LI u til CP 4 2 kH ui i vj WEDNESDAY Could anything be n:oT? timely? just v:he:i oil women are ib:nkinsi of making dresses, new spring Nisht'sPsDer for the Good News! Sale Begins Wednes day. left Mond:y fT Peru. 111. where he, will patticii.ate in the annual mis-, i-.u heing held at the St. alentinei church. Stanley Klnsinsl-i. S. Chestnut st., was in Hammond Sunday. Miss Ih'.el M'.bgh.m -i .uicnman j Citv is si-:.ding ; few days with her parenis. Mr. and Mrs. M. Malitrhan. at Chainla.ie ;".v -. 1 -t.-., t. .Ini J:iberniak. tt "xt.: H-ont Suml.y with Mr. and j Tutt Mrt -s- Priest at Gorhon. j tl tfL::rnZ Mil 1 t t v - I visit here. Leo P.raniczak of West Hammond is in the city on buisn.ess. Marion Tomas.ev.ski, M"i W. Division st., returned Sunday afternoon from a short visit in Hammond. Frank Nowak, clerk :it Kaniewski's hardware stoic. who was slightly bruised in a medorcytde accident Saturday, is improved. John Sz-aczkowski of Leporte is spending a few days with South Pend frierds. Lonard Pierzak. Sample st.. has gone to Cl-dcago to spend a few days with South Rend friends. Miss Catherine Wie.-nicka of Michigan City is spending a fewdays with friends here. John Przyprawa returned to Chicago this morning after a brief ' dsit with friends here. He was the guest of Joseph Werwinski. 117 S. Laurel st. P.ernard Markiewicz has left for chieafo alter a business visit here !'.: other Peter. C. S. C.. of 'hicatco. was the guest of Rev. Anthony Zubowicz, C. S. C.. pastor of St. Hedwige's church. Stanley Krzankow.-ki has gone to Fort Way re aider a brief visit here with friends. of ixti:iu:st to iumm:s mi: A full r-age ad of the Industrial Pureau of the South Rend Chamber of Comme-ce will he found in an- . ther i:irt of this issue. Even, hus-iiv--ma n and every itizen of South r..-,i v-i!i 'nd it interestinsr. Adt. Whl Grimm Has OiK'iiel a 1 AT 112 V. COLFAX AV. Serving the sano- good home cooked meals that made him famous at the Interurban Station. He invites the patronage id" all hi old customers. Union Shoe Co. 223 S. Michigan St.

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February Sale of Beds, Bedding and Bed-room Furniture Going Big I A rattling good sale and wonderful values are offered! What! You have not attended? Then come tomorrow by all means! Here's part of the sale news:--Herc are the Beds

The Njw Sanitary win d Ki. vii!i H-X-I.ock steel rails. They come in .ill styles. $25.00 continuous post wood beds, any tinish. steel rails, at S19.50. Guaranteed $18 Brass Beds $11. $20 Brass Beds $12.50. $2 2.5o Bras Beds for $17.50. Bed Springs $o.oo guaranteed springs $5.45 each. $7. So spring, made from best hi.cdi carbon wire, steel anle sides. $4.50 each. $10.00 bed spring, 120 tempered springs, has angle ends, and also sides connected by tubular compressible arms, noiseless, $5.05.

Dressers and Chiffoniers $25.oo Birds live Dresser, $19.50. $22.50 Birds eye Chiffoniers, $17.50. $32.50 Dresser, mahogany finish, $25.00. $5o.oo Dresser, Circassian walnut, $32.50. $3 5.oo Mahoganv Dressers, $25.00. Chiffoniers'to match, $22.50. $5o.oo Mahoganv Dressers (dust proof), $32.50. Chiffoniers" to match $32.50.

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Brass Beds $25 to $3o Brass Beds at $22.50. $o.5o Vernis Martin or white enamel tinish beds $6 each. Sale Prices $io double deck springs, $6.50. $12.50 double deck springs, $7.95, the best made. $12.5o "good night cushion end bar spring, woven wire fabric, malleable iron corners, flexible threerow spiral support, $7.00. TOWN IQW J C4ftt ffSV lAMrC ftf A n m B I Taylor network r Slick Service Chases the blu out of Monday because Slick's Do Your entire family washing. :1a t pieoi.s ironed. s?ar :. 1 pi r a dy to data p n. Slick's Facilities an : ns u t p i L d fo- ' ih vg r ..-- : ! pres'-r. ing tb" f . . i i n - : Slick's Price is 6 CENTS A POUND lAlNDUV .V li.i.WIV(. CO. 12'. South Main M. 1UM 1 IT. Homo M IT. New Management Sale Now oi at b" GUARANTEE SHOE CO. HZ .NOKTI1 Mil II K. AN M".

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