South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 157, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1917 — Page 7
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'.V M M. conversion r. ! 1 "a-, .v '. i ? -;1 r the marrlaze r,f (he Crmui at K--kr.;1). a- L-i.'r-. ! Mf v. I l'nn Frederick William of GerW .1. T!"n.j.-..r;. Am ;....;,? ,,; th jmany wa a marriage of love there w ork rM.;i' -t,- ir, Ain'ihi w i i - 1 1 1 1 1 lotibt of the fact that presented 1. Mr- W il'.i.. rti ", r ! : -r . j n s retard! as a ool move j.oMr. V.'. A. Hr.ir:-i:L'- Ii- u 1 .H ! htb ally. The match wax in fart a
f i i r - in N v A ; r Ch ir- I - had "I .a tin-Am ! i' a". Pea u r r ! t I I- a ". .'.!. M I s i - n e r j ' i ' ' , Mi- J.-hn Mo- ! . J , t 1 . . t : - Mild M.tr.orih. h w ,11 I..nt m" tintr. r.r-? Ta--.lav in .)t-l. 'Aili ic wi'd Mr -. 'iwiri.M I" VH. 1014 S. t. l'A'- t'.ors .f ,rü. .--took ! o h!-i T'.o.i -frii ;, ti;,. ,, ,IU I of .! . - - ( ; . 1 1 1 1( 1 I mk--( )i . v -N '''! I l.ll! Jv i d -! ' ; ! a Mi-.- Winniti.-d . 'i Ii' i-vii i-tit M I 1 i K.'..a t fi pr jd-nt.
1 i. i . asm ii.-i.i.. '.kc! in firnrik' Urs or relationship m-;-.r:-i Kiat- h, i'" ,h" (;''rni''n Hn1 I-nKÜ-h royal
s'r!.itv. Mi .J .: Mar I.!-. tr-,is. 1 urt-r and Mi-- llclm.i;. i . j r tr. A 1 tt -r -a i !-.id r rit- n,. t- l lr.u- v hiMi ha ! i. untrrn to th.. in rn i : s l a f'-imr n- m ! r. Mi--f . i.aira i iiK :. u r.n rp ;p nii-'-.ori-( arv rk in ,th Afrp i. A li-M'-r ; f' oni 1 Wright, iip-ririt tnl-nt of th- liilhtl -'!nn. V. 'a.. . -ho, ,1s. w-'t- !.id. Mr. Wri'it wa- thf . ; . o ! ; - r of t ) i . ! a s - of w h l h 1 1 1 Iu' i trirN ii- riicnilit'r' in thf h m hoo hur. Mis Mtln Si-'o i m 1 1. n . ." ' "a!ho :n st. Mi-li r.ak.t, will et'.Tc.'ain tri- i ;l Jul;. -', .it a picnic 'jpp-r. j Mr-. "harl'" ,. Kosrnherprr d i S ra us... N . V.. ,!!( . i t,.in -l th ( i..-Fiit :s of the pr.ido ituik' la.-.s .f' !h" IlinMii ir, h" l at thfir annual i union n f .. nn.n at thNu di'd-o.i In ii. Tl'.'-v,. ,.f th,. , ;,, ' ho n prrM i.t i i - M:. Alma Wliiim r. Mr Ii", in .T . i k n . Mi.-. "h.r!-s 'hitri;o: , . Mi- How.n ij W-:.st--. frs. I. J.. A I ward. Ml--; i " r 1 Vodr. aid Mrs. II I i Kr.i i ! 'Ii- Ad'-Ie St in 1 !'. r i- a!- a ' IM - llll I .f ti!' I . I - - (c;t i- t it of j uri. 'Inofs of honor at the lunchi . n m c i . Mr- I : .- n ' . r s mother Mi-- II. . i i Ii 1 .,, mi, and hi j . - o - i;i -1 i w . Mi- M 1. Kiemh.iuiu Kile and white ins uer i.-ed in dc-coi atinc The ,i!.!c. Mi - A H Stejli-n - .i. ". 1 S. .t -ph st. will ent'i:.;n for Mri: "T i t h i - e v e n i n .. t j x ' ' 1 " ' j Mi . in .. :.d M i - II n am ' en' ' i t.i lind tor M r . . i " ' o.,.,, .v 'iiuner al inc u n t r ( ! u ' T i -1 - in ! i 1 i 1 1 . .pi Ii L:-!e Ki . 11 -. .MO. l.i e en inc. t lie M ! - ,-'t'jdien-o;i ll'M'IIU of K I I k - - Mr- I! .J:, Smith . 1 1 ...j-on en : ei t 1 1 n cd , 'i 1 ii"-!.i y ft i : i oc n , i nd Mrs. A. P 1 Ith a thliuhle 1 t h" lonie of I Mrs Smith. - 1 . 1 : ;tl! -t . in i m - ; i i n e n t to Mi-. J ( ; . Mrs W. V 1,mlo.s made th" ho.-e a t w o ., o ; r se 1 ; i n ' i; 1 .'.o;;nh and 'a nations and - ,itfl a o 1 1 e aild on vv , served, aw a t ( d to M i . -..-h and Mrs. S 'U t v; .iu'i Wet" 1 1 a : -. Mrs. t o , ! n '.. 'h ird. : v- I M,e of th" Jltftl--! .if tl.e early I .h;r.e a cddiru w a- that of Mi--: N i.'ii'i" Howe I! i':,, !. i!.i iKhter i; Mr and Mr- ("Ix,! H ihcr. 7 7 ; 'A W . n iriuton .1 v .. 1 nd t .'laude I-;. V. i' ki.cr. .-on of Mi and Mrs A I; W.. ki.-er. lit Frar.Vuu ;d . w hi. !. i !- ..., pi..,- Tuesday evenin ! . k at the Nm;,. ,,f ti e I nd'e - nts. Hi-hop Job.., H.iiPii White I 1 ' rntm the . -em, 1 -. '-m,.iv.kf I with da:-; - form d th- al ti l..f(i. hi'-!' t.'.e i-up'.f was allied and spr.ru Towers were - 1 a''out the ot!f rooms of tino,se Mi-- I 1 : :. 1 ': e : h Faker, the 1 h-'s - t--r. and Walter Thayer ;' in . -o d .1- ! : . I e-.u a id and . .-' ir. ei The l,i'h'M,-ii'i d i n - ' ! .: I M i - placed ' 1 1 .1 n 1 n - To-, on the ! 1 1 n. e of the ht :: tl v M:-- 1 r t in es 1 iip tor the en-: artv and Men- ' ;-"!n s e 1
- n atvh was p'.av-of Matthew, with Rv. M. C. Hunt - o-il Purine the i as instructor. Rev. (leorpe F. KnH i:r;nuton p!n ed 1 terlme of the (uincy Street Raptist ot oil soncs. "o ( hue h talked to the members. Rev. ",:" TUne wp. 'i Hunt was presented with $1- in ". ro-e Kivli ii'm;- : iiiniic as a remembrance of th? i-.d A l.o e S"P.:." j i lass a nd Mrs. Hunt was Kiven a beautiful boipjuet of valley lilies.
' or t v e c - r- , - 1 . t . : ' 1 i-e e i ; e e Ms m .nil' - Me.' , Me. 1' 1 'h irr; V ' Si T 1 w a d;-e--ed in a ( au- j , I ;i'-.i ii c : w ! A . T 1 . ' Mai sii in aP'i : 1 1 - e point 1 o e t : im ni.n-.-s shi '!! and a r 1 1v:t! ' v o r e .1 sV c 1 t id length e r ; o u 1 1 e t it valley li'u-s M;-- l .. , , n was rp. q , t o 1 . j, ; -, , , ion of yellow ret and 1 i-eth's . om1 -:na:!er n- 1 . To; drr. S-c.e rrie'i . 1 p p r followed ! r s t rose ft rePp'T' Moving Around Sale Starts Thursday See Our Big Ad as; I ÜNI0K SHOE CO. 14 233 S. Michigan St.
Your Wedding Day And the Famotu Men and Women Wbo Have Shared It With You.
ITliin- InilfTick William of I'm la anil 1'rfiu V-Hl.i of Ali- klfiilHirx hwcrin. -i.ri jrn it is trenerally om eded A!?r '"Mir.;,ain of H'sma rck's policy of onoMatjon. 7'h- m;irr!;i of thfc Kais-- to a princes of Srhlesw iK H'-Ntr in a,,s mirdf.l as th com-l'l'-Ton of th- r- onciliati'jn la-twr-en Prus-l and th oniif red Ianih Irojnf, ar;d h" marri.iL'f of th Town rrinr -xh th r)nchps - 'lia uaj r-ua:l-d nn a rrifuns of 1 iN:r. th" confiirt r.f-tu-" th1 anl tl.- 'ijke of 'umi't-rla nl. th'- fath-! of (flia. J li st ho-A far I f hin- and final in effect th- royal nnrri.iKf as indrtaken fr.r diplom.t; and poli.ital rasrin hae 'ii. th- prf-.-nt war- has shown. nn:jv.s senunrly wrp of no avail ;) 11,1 ff'";,Il h- u.tod it did politically t!,f's" l'r,"r roal ciHturrs of .if-stlny "luht just as well h.iM followed th di'tats of t'afir hearts and marI !-rl horn t rVv 1ks-. Th tna r r ia of th crow n pi !!, wi'h the Michess celia took j plai e j ist 1 j oirs niro today in Her- ! lin. the encasement hainir heen anThe Housewife's Hy Franc W. AP.MTAIUii;. j 'ne of the most intert-stinc: thincs jahout housekeeping, ahout tlie xar.rj ; of food planning, is that it is nec-ie--.,i to he a-l.iptal'le if ou at" to w in it. l or instance, take potatoes. hae in tile last few months KTown used to look upon potatoes as a luxury. We hae caily tailed them diamond-, and w e h ue cheerfully substituted rice and spaphe i for them. Hut before we know it, potato s may he cheap. And then the truly pi oi;resi e and that means, nowadays, the truly patriotic housekeeper, will learn to use potatoes liherally. Sh will substitute potato, s for white th'ur. w hn she can for potatoes and white Hour both j contain much start h. and there is nuif iirveiiooou iiiai wime our will , ,. , ... ,, . . ' . - ' ' ' i -i ii'm 1 1 1 (1 1 sia I I'll n l; or a 1 j hui time. J And as it may he with potatoes, so it may be with other food cmmodtI ties. Nothing in thi wirhl stands j still- ieast of all do ( onditions i-. the food market, wherein steadily ' ohanrim; crops treat steadily j t ha n u i n u onditions. So tile housewife must keep ; abr'-ast of the times. Siie must learn : to adapt the cheap and seasonable I foods to the needs of her famil. at which :' " suests were present. Mr. and Mrs n kier left fr a short motor trip Ihimuh the southern ; states and will ne at home after July 1 at 1 i .. .", I .hp oln w ay F. ; The -icsts who attended the wedI'iin' from out of the city included . Mr. and Mrs F. C Cressner of Chesu',ton - Im'1-1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard IVaser. Mr. and Mrs. John Pay ami ,:r!'1i Vil U'I'rr of rhlraffo-Mi-s liehec a Kenimp of Huchanan. ; Vits Harry Köster of New York in. Mrs. H. A. Hathaway of St. Joseph. 1 Hates of Huehinin. and Mr. and 1 .1 port e Mr.-. J. II. Van Ryper of Tlie last meetinp of the year of the Seventh and F.ichth Pistrict Fahl" cl.is- was held with Mrs J. F. n.tffcrty. l"l:: valiforma av Tuescay afternoon. ine ie-son i(r tne meeting as Chapters 1' and 117 Patriotic colors were draped from fN,, corners of The rooms to the cen-
1 hr.vstal hcailter and the porch, where the meet-
was held, was shut in with the. Stars and Stripes At one corner of the porch, pun. that were used in ?ne Revolutionary war wore stacked with a shield and an t-aple a'uove them and still ahme them " bi fllory" f.'.ite.l in the breeze. The oior.s were carried out m the refreshments which were served t.. '
1 I.arpe houuuets of Americtin ' NX r' s-erved. Miss Anna ( av ap.auph. . ,'reek has return d to her home folFaMutv roses .vert1 used as decora- I 1 "' N St" L'uns !'h,i - 'U entertain low inp a week's visit with Mrs. tions. The cucsts for the afternoon j tho -irls at tho next r?ul',r n.ee; mp , Dilley. were Kev. and Mrs. (I. F Knterline. June 1?- , i
Mrs. N Plumb, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-! h i-Mr. Mi.vs Pauline l'nterline and ' Miss Joan Hlliott. Mrs Charles l'rve. 1 Y. 1,1-' i s.tlle av , w ,ts hstej to the Worn .u's Korei-n M ts-ionarv s-. uetv o 'the l-ir-t M. ii. ih:in h Tne'l.n aft mo op., bd bv Devotion. tl e.ercjes h i rT.ie Mr; Georce To hu topic of ti e afternoon was Korea;" .; is nd dl-cn.ssion.s were Kivtn : Mr.s T.!oi Mrs I Warner. Mr.s Ch tiles Fi ve and Mrs J. F. I 4' on. He: re.-hmi-rttfi v ere - serv ed ; d w- in the ."dal nour which roi-1 b cd the I i. si ii ess niretmc. Mr... H lb Moore. ;::.x N Michigan t.. will entert.iin the society July 3. i Members of th:- :'ler Pleasure club were eateitaitie J at the reg-
r.ouiM ed the prpious Spteniler. At Ih time of th tnarriace it u j.s fre'juently commented upon that, the lrid"- was ' more Russian and French in temperament than Jerrnan." and thp fa t rather added t her pnp i'arit. at that t i rn . than detracted from it. At lerm .he was fjrnan enough to he a splendid housewif and ilfvntf'l and contented wife and mother. r.e of the stroncfst rea.xonn frr the prince's popularity with th majority of his father's suhiecTs
h. been the marked affertlon he ha awa .ho.n for hif consort an affection so- frank and genuine a; they appeared together on pala occasions that it could not hae been counterfeited for popularity'; sake. Apparently the scandal that linked th name of the crown prince with that of (ieraldine Far rar was purely! th" result of Kssipmoncer. and had j no foundation .ri fact. True it w;Hj that the crown princ was a rreat : admirer of Mls Farrar hefrue his i marri.-iL-e. hut the fact that she was always a welcome i-'ut at hi hom after the marriage va one of the things that tended to disproe th"1 stories of an attachment of thej prince for that American sincrer. At one tim thouch perhaps the prime has outcrrown it he was an out-and-out admirer of American sirls. a numher of whom he had met at the Imme of the Anif rican-hred Iu hess of Marihorouch in lindon. M'opf rieht. l'.dT Economy Calendar Mai-shaJ Terhaps never in th1 history of the world has housekeeping heen so truly interestitiK as it is now. For now there is a real problem to b ,kolved. and in the c.ueful sohiup of It lies a real service of patriotism and loyalty. And any work that in its accomplishment surmounts a difficult obstacle is Interesting. of course, in the past, housewives hae the problem of hiKh food i pipes and scanty supplies to deal; with. There have been wars and ' famines always. Hut never before has the housewife faced her task so well equipped as she i.s now. Never hefore h.is she had so much help cts she has now from scientific au thorities. Neer before has the con Iservinir and Misirmuunp and pre-, parens: of the world's food supply been recognized as one of the most lmi'oriam iuooieius in uic v ii-z w in in. nd the housewife, of course, i" ! in the end the ,,ne person on whom all th world depend. For-boards of in estimation may investigate and e mmitte s of experimenters may experiment and schools and col leges and povernment departments inav work out economical means and methods; hut if the housewife does not follow the way pointed out hv these trail blazers, the world may vet starve. ular meetinp at the home of Mrs. R. V. Howard. 1 T I W. "olumbia st., Tuesday afternom. iHirinp the usual busiiH-ss meetinp plans were completed for the summer outinp. Refreshments were served to H'. The hostess was assisted hy Mrs. Robert Wittier. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Harry Woltman. ,'.'2j N. Studehaker st. The Fidelity Rüde class of thei First Rvanpehcal church met Mon-! day evening at the home f Miss Marie Finden. '.J1 S. Ivifayette hld , for the election of nthcers. Miss Linden w.us made president; Miss Hess Flbricht. vice president; Miss Aiice Lockstidt. secretary; Miss Ruth Shultz. treasurer. The meeting was Iosed w ith a social hour. Miss Lockstidt will entertain members of the lass at her home. ;:14 K. Kea.-ey st.. July A regular meetinp of St. Joseph hospital directors was held Tuesdayafternoon. Flans were completed for a lawn party to be piven Junr IS by the sisters for the society, whi h will be the last peneral meetinp of the year. The directors will resume their meetings in th- fall. Twenty members were present for the meetinp. Miss Louise Patterson. 4P1 F. Monroe St.. was hostess to the Pixie Jirls Tuesday eveninp. The time wis spent with panics and contests. I Favors were awarded to Miss Anna j Cavanauph and Miss Sadie Poetsch. Selections from the ictroW and ; IlJar' upre en.-ovel. Ref r shmer.ts ( A neetir.c of the Hed Cross auj uiary .no. t. fojtn Hend voni.ms j club, was held Tuesday afternoon .(at the I'mon Trust building. The I time was spent s-ewinp for H'd l"ros hospitals. Fifteen nienihfrs were present. The auxiliary will meet next Tue.-dav afternoiMi. r.i.iwoKTii s iovinc; Kori NAM. MiGlNs Tlll'H.vD.W. We are hn,M!s the lc.tti-ns of ; a half dozen department that's the reason for th;. M; sale starting j i nursaay. see our show windows, and ad. !n th: Jer. j THi: ill.LS'VoliTH STOP.K Advt. flOVATi NKIfiirnoiLs XOTICI1 Meeting Thursday evening. Aviv L
TOMORROWS MENU
plus prishaMe foods h'i:'. now. (n hoard th steamers who does Khuharh canned : the cold pack th1 tea f tiTülIv taste of hoilod method will he as fresh and palat1 '-!'.'" Thackeray. ahle in January as m April. Jet the hahit. Fei y , an in -ur cr-Ilar, l:rrakfat. u'l!l release the can o i r uy on th1? Hakei I'.ir.ar.a.- ' 'ereal and cream market for the pe j;e who are
pie let. ' I ra ham rn s ( offee lai nclieoii. ''r'aineri (hipped heef ni"n .ind tcmato .., nd w p-hes I d t i o k i e s iinner. Potato soup Corn eef KP e cakes Sliced, tomatoes 'herry salad Tapioca puililir.i; ; H.i kl I -a nanus. P el th t-anan- i as and free ft om strines. Split lor.Jritudinally and p'a e flat side down on a hak inn di-h Sprinkle over with susar. a httle salt and cinna mon. Add a t;n piece of hutter t o ; ea h hanana. Flai e a half cupful of water in the pan. hut do not al-; low it to t'-t on top of the ha na na s. j Hake i soft. slowly till the ha nana arc I - i 'reamed liipped heef. Mix half ja pound of shielded dried heef with!
a la..:ej on, ., o4 ,.u.. ..oi o i", Failures in canning m..v h- ,ea cupful of hot milk, and season j fo a minimum ,,v ,lsilis lh
"U" 11 o,.Me-r,MM,i.., o4 cuiie, a,i' ; pepper to Ta-Te. OOK Unill SUITl tntl thick. "herry salad --torc ripe cherries and mix with Fu t.ch dressing made of thre jiarts of olie oil to one of lemon juice. I.er them stand in the refrigerator fo1 an hour and serve on crisp lettuce kaes. Announcements The Indies' auxiliary of the Trinity M. K. chiin h will meet with Mrs. (leftrce Kreiuhlaum. SOT Fuamond a.. Thursday afternoon. The recular meetinc of the Cosy Corner circle lias been postponed until June 1 fi which will be held with Mrs. William Coyette. Porta pe a v. Th" Sew in- society of the Zion ll'.aiu teal church will meet Thursday afternoon at the parish school. The hostesses will be Mrs. Fred inclining, .Mrs. Sophia Meyer. Mrs. I ntto Solhirp and Mrs. Anna Wun derlich. .Members of the Ira ndmothers ( ir( le U1U ' 01,1 an aii-uay meetirm at the home of Mrs. Anna .McHroom, 70 1 Marietta st., Thursday. Mrs. Charles Osborne, 41'1 1-- F. Cojby st.. will he hostess to the l'no1 u 111 1 nursuay aiiernom. .Me moors or tne jiuies Aid society of the Holy Trinity Fnplish Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Fisher, M7 Sherman av.. Thursday afternoon. A hard-time social will be piven this evening by the choir of the HolyTrinity Fnplish Lutheran church at the new parsonape, 7i7 Sherman av. Mrs. F. W. Taylor, 1 4 I-:. North Shore dr.. will entertain the C. W. R. M. of the First Christian church Thursday afternoon. There will he election of officers and Miss Fleanor Mueller will sinp. Mrs. Mahle Dunlap Currey of Terre Haute, who is widely known for her woik in connection with the Franchise lea piles. will speak to members of the Civic and Franchise leapues Friday afternoon at 2;fi o'clofk in the Chamber of Commrce. Mrs. Dunlap has spoken in many larpe cities in the cast and west repardinp the Franchise- lrapue w n.-U and is now inakinp an automohM? tour thruph the- F'.th distri. t of Indiana, appearing in all th cities. She Kes from here to Hlkhart. Members of the Ladie' Aid society and the Women's Missionary society of the First Hvanpelical church will hold their monthly meetinp at the home of Mrs. Iiuis Schuster. ?2 F. Row man" st., Thursday at 2 : "0 o'clock. PERSONAL Miss Irene Webster, 7:'." F. Dubail av.. has pone to Winona Lake to he the assistant instructor of aprp ulture. Mrs. (leorpe F. Reck and Mrs. Frank Horner of Johnston. Fa.. are vUninp at the home of the former's son. K. 17. Ieik. 42 1 N. St. Louis tolvl .Mrs. A. M. Dilley and daughter, Florence. 7 1 v deorpe av.. spent Tuesday in Niles visiting with relat i e.. Mrs. Hertha Harper of Rattle; i n..iG Anni'M) .m:, at i:i.lvou nrs hi;gis TIU'ItsHAV Hie Ha r-rinv in Wash .Goods, . In e, nmbroidcries, Ilibhoj.s. Veilinüs. Silks and Woojer.s. See c;r j ad. in this paper tonight. j Tili: iiLl.SU'oKTH T'HH. ! Advt. Stated, ineetii.c S'-.:th Fend Oh ;- ter. No. : a, j-;. s. Trfarslav eenins. Initiati' ii Anna Archer. W. M. Adv t. Cora Harten. Secy. . Rn-, If.. ( X J.I father ToM ;ix t's sous that the or." v ho ot ta the re-v r uitir. station, three mile away. irst. ou'd enlist. They raced on bicvcles until one got a punc ure and lost.
Let nothing waste. ("an all sur
tarvtr.c: in the war-strick' n ('"an-tri-?-. He a practual patriot. Tlie hop.-.o economics (icp.irtnicnt oi i '.ir'jue uniersuy n.n in,- ;miJowir.ir to say ahout home rantun j j Home canninc of fruits and cue-! jtahles is one of the important items' I in the thinking housekeeper's jropia.inda fi.r cnser ation. A Karden' i to F'ipplv fresh etrrtal'lff and small i - i Iruits Tor thp tallies is at the present time almost a ne . e.-sity and. if conservation in the hii:h"st den re -is to take place nothinir from the pardon must po to waste. Manv times fruit is canned, hut WKetahles in excess of the immediate ' no".l- ' hecome oer-mature and spoil hecause it is taken for srrante-1 that successfully canninp ei: Stahles is d i tti ( u 1 1 , if not impossihl-"1. Wit!-.1 ordinary precaution any fruit or i entahle that can not L kept for! win t er use under ordlrarv old ! storage conditions may he canned i successfully. Therefore, the housewife has little excuse for allowing! thincs to waste, Tft c'ol.l ' Park I'iinVss. t.nl,l.p;(.k process. In brief, it con sists of preparing the material, pack nm it in dean cans, covering it with syrup or brine and sterilizing th1 an and c ontents at the same time. Hetailed directions for thi are uivn later. If this method 1 j followed ami care taken to use new j lubbers, test the cans before rdlinc. regulate the time for sterilizing j t-orrcctlv, no spiilinK will be found, i Some fruits and vecetald-s shrink! leaving a space in the can. This need cause no alarm, as the air in the can i.s sterilized and will do no da map. AiHantapos of the Col-Ii k Way. ' 1. Fewer spoiled cans. ('an audi contents are sterilized topethe, and; no perms are introduced ; fterward. Hotter flavor. Can is closed ; durinp sterilizing, thus preentin'j the escape of flavoring suhstanc's. j More pleasinp appearance, j Material is n"t handled so much. ! 4. Less time and labor expended. ! One handlinp takes the place of two j and th? tedious part of th work i ' at the hecinninp rather th m at the , end. Methods will he laken up in 1 No. VI. Prof. Hubcr's Graduates Give Recital Tonight A recital will he piven thi eveninp at the Flks' temple by the Kiaduatinp pupils of Prof. K. J. Huber. Those who will receive o-rt incites are Miss (Jenevieve Matthews. Mi.-s Ruth Kuss, Miss Ruth Hnlmbeiu. Maurice Tlmrnton and Ro'nert Huber. The propra m is as folio as: Two pianos (I rand Festival March. p. 4:;:j F.iipelmann Miss Marparete Hraunsd rf, Mi-s Fmeha Huber. Miss Anna Weisber.per. Miss Dorothy GuMafson. Ripoletto paraphrase Liszt Miss Gen-vieve Matthews. L. Orape (Storm at Sea .... Mozart Miss Ruth Kuss. ii;-t Waves on the K an . . . RIake Modest Rorkowski and Kenneth Morpan. (a 1 Staccato Htude. 1 ip. No. 2 ! Hubenstein (hi Andante Finale (left hand alone) T. Le-.hetizky Robert Hubrr. ! Recitation Soul of the V'idm M. Merrill . Miss Rutli Kuss. j Two riano solo Diana Yalse De j Concert lb-l.-t ! Misses Lucella Rridpe and Fsther jjjleaudry. Huncarian Rhapsody . No. 1 J . . . I.i.-zt , Maurice Thornton. Trio -Donizittis iperas l'i ntasn. p. 74 1 Czerney j .Misses l.ciia MeaziK'iw Sfi.i. ,ar.t Heil ap.d Gertrude Sr howsKa. Two piano solo De Norma. 1 p. f ;.- : Robert H'ü'er and Ma iri ! Thornton. ' ai I'olonaise. ip. 44 Chopin j h Silver Sprinp. Op. h Mason 1 Miss Ruth Holmberp. j Tv o pianos Grand Galbij De Concert . Ho!-t ! Miss Ruth Holmberp. Mauri- e ; Thornton, Miss G novk-vc Mat- : tl-.ejvs. Robert Hut.or. j Presentinp of certificates. j Star Spanpled R.irr.fr. INSTRUCTION SCHOOL PLANNED FOR STORE Plan to organize a i-.r: a r. a ,..'hft..i r.f instruction in "::'- tion with the -ore ere ü;."!" ' the employes of ftobertson Hp :'.e: -' company Tne-d iy -- .'-.in frdlowir.c an lr.terestinc: t ,1k hv Mrs C. P. Heed, man.ier of the ed leational department of Marshall F.eJd's in rhu a;r. the art of sC'-rrvir.-ship Mrs pee -m. th i -I?- 1 h n e e s -..4 1 tranur, j ; t!:- n.ir.is require i m de e'-p:r' s ib !h:r and pointing- o . tv e a personaltv ar. 1 its -:fe. t up- n l' e. t n t irMi. NOTK i:. Tn th- Puhhc ;r. General: Vo-j are hereby -. tir.ed that rr.y w if. Kler.r-r Adr. h -.s ft my be, and boar1. I n 'oncer be re sponsible for uny debt or bills contracted hy her. fi-rned: HUGO ADW:iI, Vdv. Htr Husband.
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Ribbons and Veilings SI. no wide ribbons 5nc 3c fancy ribbons 2(V 5oc veiiins at 3Sc
ID .Olfif HI Bargains The silk stock will abu be reduced. Here's how we'll do it : Up to $4 Sport Silks $1.55 Includm-;' thi eenuine Khaki Kool, La Jerz, Sport Pongees and Vo-San. S2.00 pure dye black tatl etas S 1.55. : $1.50 to $1.75 Silks $1.19 Genuine Rajah silks, 27 inches wide, plain and fancy silks and tub silks. Up to $3 Sport Woolens $1.55 For skirts, suits, coats and the like. Imported natural c Sh intunc:. r. Sl.o valiii s. (4 Fifth Annual Convention of Northern Indiana District to Begin. he hfth am ..i ! ' on c f Tlx I ' fet i; - Cts! H em lud. i r . - i !:. r j ren hur1 lie.- wiil o;- n at : Hrethren h.r'.i. 1.1 I S. ' st.. töricht. The r;. .: j the e er.lT) "Via ! ,b li e I A. Garht-r, a j-rofe.-.--r thM; e A o ief-, the .; e :.. i :r , , :.a ." -. a h i n is situ, ted at A .-hi. The con v ei im; : - ; , lavs, and i:; b vv ill be Miss 'ra led : trud- ; t ! H.i i in u. - ! cf ' tuck y ; lie . Waist A. i; f' l i:;-r a s.-:.-ar.d other : : o t e . To tie rt w ;u.et i.r.ur. Wiil LUVe .Mi:: p. w K. b ; : v Ma u.d I '"' also pa.sT.r : as to U t r 1 t ' VV i : 1 t a k follow : Th" : sorr.e ; ! . e '. Will r. A i::r. . -'"v-Jec.r-i- - "A ill r.ta Ii: e'hp :i . h ire I a ! of which will be reprf ser-.ted at the convention. The various dele-ates will be entertainei at the home ,.f th" conpre ation. and tho ineaL, will be
BRETHREN OPEIJ SESSION TONIGHT
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W'ah Goods Hmbroid cries White Goods
10 cnane are oin.j; to T 1 Look at true:
35c Zephyr Ginghams 14c Did you ever see anything like it? Come the first day tor this 35c Zephvr Ginghams at 14c yard. Other wash Qoods bargains: 15c to 20c Batistes 10c 18c to 25c Batistes 12c 50c Cotton Ettamincs 25c 50c Embroidered Lorraines 35c 35c Voiles and Tissues 25c 15c to 18c Assorted Crepes 10c Silk and cotton crepes) CHOICE All cotton crepes Values up to $1 ) 39c Up to $1.50 Wash Goods 48c Plain and tancv ratines.
NOW THE
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25c White Goods 18c Basket weave suiting, plain poplin, voiles, crepe and dimity. 10c and 12c White Goods 7c Stripe and check lawns and dimities. 35c Soisette 22c Suitable fnr men's shirts, .1: inches wide. 19c and 25c Kerchiefs 12c
Embroder ies -Laces Sl.oo flouncing 27 in., at fA: yard. Fancy voile llouncin ! price. 5oc to SI Fmbroidered handing 10c yard. 5c lace insertions 2V2z vard.
These Sales Start Promptly at 8:30 Thursday Morning
THE BR.IGHTSST SPOT
.-r e.i hur- h. Th--i n the a .- m f- nt tho i I rn district or, nt ir,n -lo-ed last M"ht at Hoann, Ind. A ! .t .' chur. hvs a re liiIudd in t h- 1: - tri' t. BUSINESS IS GOOD ALL OVER THE NATION MANUFACTURER'S VIEW M it.;. op-ni"Tis have br, ä Ua:,d as to what reallv constitutes ! 1 1 bj.-ir.es- . n di t ." r s. Simply i a ;.se "a liave a "s-Ta;" on our hai. is !. real n-.e"!i hv fdk-sh'-.ii-l : th.ur tarruni:-, m a ;,,t ::. th. i .,. k ard. :- the jpini.n of Mr. K f the K .-.-ell and Ujv ltresra .- f. ! 1 . a b " i 1 ' 'Ulf e; fi 1 o W d a - I l I a p o - - AV r.e i-ie.,s fr all whi want. : i . :'. a i :-.-- . e ha V e i --Tl o ;. A a e h a . c r. t hid in t e t , , i 1 1 .- S- l : !i ' t.i.ir.Ä or- . h tirr. e to f -a hat v a r V 1 . A' c V r- :::. to b.c., I ..r.d.t:- :.- Hut if. ' Uiiy .-ay thlff, 'A ' are ! isy are working full apt itv and io-al d- ibi.s, -Ah" ir.'lude pra - :;. all the retail S"uth Her.d e.;i. i - aie t r. m orders that at ..s all of th'- time. , . . .1 I" !:. -a ! -w i.l : ' .,t th. ka ha . e to s I' "-.-" It s, f r m fh.at eer.tuall 'a e , -er. arid then -a e ai'1 all Furepe with r.f--plows-to steel, from d. and so we can fee rei-.:u preser.t or lutare. whv .nan. woman or 'T.ild hu'.d a ; . y hc.id -H , ' a OK on u m n sr i- usual. are n't nr.ly .t all ever the Mattresse. ;o ;th P r.d. - I'rufe i Slate-. This widepread r-a'.e means " e have a line on sale opinions from roam to coast, and we can truhfully tay ftnd ai j
The tolinwin.i: departments are N-nin- t chaivce legations:
Laces Ribbons Trimmings t mines arounwi quu.iy. we hold this bic sale t reduce
stocks. Prices will be 1-4 oil, 1-, on and 1-2 price.
this Jun't blink your eyes, it's N TOWN fc-oo we-t a-, in P kr-ta a In a- l.i NT Mi-siippi. in Fk-rida V.rrN or Mirh;!!, i;i,Mno(. n't as usual, it is l etter thin usual, and we do not bcik f"r a bt-up in th i.-.tr lut -ir-. f-r frr m to c r r WANTED Voung women, 17 years or over. It you want liht, clean 'A- o r k. with pleasant, healthful surroundings; 8 hours per day. 4 huuri Saturday; pay while learning, apply at Wilson Bros. Shirt Factory, V. Sample St. Moving Around Sale Starts Thursday
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