South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 12, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1918 — Page 2
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METHODIST. I trt : i . . So r. an. worship N. Main t'-r. '!.: . . .-!. o I . !; til v. .-v. ft. Iv. r; fi n g .it a. peri:, ten !: r. r.i. 1 . 1 r ..t 1 : f .i t hi sit .1 J m-rni'-M t-y lud. l'.fl.'.?. ;. ;iP. 1 , p. in. Ir. r. ' rr; ! I J l.'pw i M 'min r.st;r. I:. I'.l.ra n by the A fr.i;'i' .i !j 7 .1 Shipu ie St. rul'i MemoriI-V:f is .in! I.iporte nrv Ibv. .I.hskh I.. ; .; r -! : i.t, 1. pastor. Snndav . "ol at '.':.') a. in.: JImt Your,- si; ii'r!r.t-:.'I lit. At the i:nriii',r : c at 10' ., Tr V. -h Karr Gardim-r will pre oh on "The or,. I '.VaMo of I. if.-." urcl K-irl W win lr.g two nurr,i,T thr- Patlr." an I "J.t Your Heart." At the " I !. Nor f : Co:,-." Ir.t m . 1 .1 r - v.i:! 1 f' TTln, at .." p Til. an irlven f.y Miss r. inir.:.ir t he n de 1 hi ; - iofiury ;.tak. r. At 7:'i j i tU- K.rvi' uill t- 1.1 I Ii n JnT will cpfak f.n ''Ifi" '"!.!!! I. a j if 1 11 1 r. Jai.'Har." At tl - , t,f tlori r lur-'i u 111 ( i Army .in 'l Mir Nnv," in 'I I in": it !!!'! 11 !iomi f St. I'a'il f-i v l.af r;iMtp-l. A 'r!iil lt.iti-n i- - t-ti-l -cI t tL puMii- f att.n'1 tl.t ".- "-ri ' . (irM-Ci.rr.'T Mi- hi;.' in :in 1 I'utt I'.iv. lli Ii l rI H rri.!r. p.-i-f'-r. Tr-rtln at a in Suri-'.iy !:) n. r.i.: l'rf. .1. A I'.w-r. . t-n!.n t. M'Tuii; w ,.r-h; at .Junior -onrrry itl.-n at -:''; I n a - ...I -it II:... rrf-. .h:j iorlnt'-iiJ lit. 1 :;,n i,: t a l.it ti :"'. Kv-filr. vor: .ilp at 7:.".'. IoII KfiRlifi Mir -r nn l l"ran"i' t. Key. Uuy H. l;iac k. f-i-tor. s imhv H'-boo! at i:I." a. m.; H. '. I L.iiir. Miprlritfntl.'nt. M-irn!r; wi.hi :;t 11 "' Uh k. .urilor i'li'iri Ii :i t - .'-'m . in. I'pWi.nh l'-üj.'u? at ;:.;. Kvi-uin rv- ! at 7 . Tid-4 Is the soc.ü I s" .i'.i'.'it h Sunday s'-h.-d drive. Morning them: "Win-n Th-y II d ? Itynm." Kvnin? s-riii"n i!imh' of !!. sT molt u n . a -Th.' World oath."k.' WediiPi lay at 7 M id w k p. in. at VI n parthe yonae. Trinity r.lair.f and a--ar av Ii v. Melvin Hunt. p.tror. r.ihl .di.d it '.:."'. in.; Kud drdi Klin.. a'ditig uperiutiidnt. Morning worhi; at 10:i" Morning sermon tlnir.": "!. t tie Vin-!l,-atnr.' S.eii:il mull-- by tli mi I lUartt. Kpwnif'i lini.. iKvotionai.- it o 'l.", l.d t,y I : fl i Si..'w;ilt-r and l!va Hi. -Ws. i:enlnc n.Tvi.e at 7 :';. Serinoii thMiie: "'l'he I'atri.'ti,- Wcinati." II r t ln a -"Tie on Yo;ii"n of tin r.iMe." The . h..rus-, !,..ir v. id sing. Junior Ir-ag Wedti'- l iv at .'I:'.1 p. in.; Mn. V. 1.. wen. su (rinO n d nt. Th" eliuri h i.-ayer hour Wednesday eveidng at 7:1". Class nn-etlng h-d ly Mi-. 'riinipu. liejr ii 1 r mooting f t!.Woman's roni'n Mh-i-n.uy .-'. r y Thursday at 'J f. in at the r sid. m e of Mrs. "Kbgori. vll Cntt.cv ';rv" av. 'I'ho linin'.il i:iTiitie In Miniature' will Ii" the vp- i.il program piven. lipworth Mrniorl.il - Corner Liie dii way V. .nid Od" -t. Kiv. (',. I.. KuliI"n. pastor. Sund-iy ,.;e.d ;if '.;:;i a. in.; (J'.en I 'inney. cuperintend.-nt. l'reai hing at l':. a. in. Mull Memorial Mi. di; st-. Kev. A. V. r.aM.s. s. hool nt : a. i i. ; .uperlntendrnt. in and Victoria pastor. Suud.ij A. Kat tel ler.: y, j Morning s.-rmon theme: "The l'aN. Vltnes That Speaketli Lies." I.lve wire se-sion of the I ,o. rt !l hagu at I .".O. I'leifhifg at 7:: p. m Keview of Privat IVat'" t'.'.-k the w a r. showing how reltgliMi invades t!i" battlefield. Kler I'urU-S. Seventh st. Kev. .T. A. Iaril, pastor; rei ten-e j::is Mi-hawaka av. Siindaj wcho.d at 1 :".0 a. m ; 1'. C AVoife. tiiiperinteiH'cnt. l'uhd" woryhip ":o a. in. and 7:1" p. in. rue ejn- I.afayett" Tdvd. and Wa ,b v. H. S. Miller, pastor. Sun Ii v s i. .-öl at : : .0 a. in.: .John Koeh. sir.'et - .. ... int -Tiden t. I're.ii-hin at 1o:.'U .i. m. and 7 :'J0 P. in. Lpnorth leiguc at 7.1'' p. in. I'rayer meeting Wednesday at 7:l"i p. in. WesIevan-7:: V.. I'.rcaduay. lv. 1 ' . Spitler, pasfi.r. Sunday S'-!i m1 at :.) a. m.; 1 ,. I'orter. superintend nt. Sermon at P::u at 7:'-. Prayer 7:0 p. in. a. in. I. ven:ng M-inii'ii meeting Wednesday at VnVM METHODIST. l'ree Mtho(lij l'. iins Ivania av Mill itush st. i:.v. w. i;. We Sund ay s ho-.; .it . :". Nebltel. Sli erii!'."'vl. Tit 1' :.';o a. tri a u 1 7 :."- p. m. sp r. Til 1're i 1 ! past ,r. Paul i'lg at KU er l'iirk teenth and Vim cock. past,.;-. M m l. r. w. ir, ree Mrth'dit l" ITPsis. i:.v. y:r. Hit. :d.iy S'-li...,'. :it 1": '0 su p. rir,t( ndc'at. ,-h- i AFRICAN M. I: lit A. M. I .. - T. t ' W. Monr .e tt. Tv. A. T Head tic-'. pi.f,.r. "! -- meeting at P.t a. tn Sand.ix s-'a 'd at 1' :." p. m : P.-v. l.ii p. Stewirt. superi".. tend. :if. Allen leiguc at c. ;:'.. Itev. '. i:nry A!!.-.; mU f o .J hU s.". .nil quarterly n e.-tiru- lb v. Mr. p.i '. ks x i 1 1 pre. i. 1, in tr." tn mim-. Lev. W. P.. i'. ikr limit mi Mar:. : ' or.-i h :,t .',:'o p in. at vshi-h ti"'" t!o- !..,!y i.-in-muninii w ill ud.mhr.stcre.i. Tariert A. M. and Camoiu sts. . 'ion - i Itev. I. l.' 1 Jit V. I'd !v IM'l!. r.i. J1 n.istor. Mir.i iv Sur, av . i nt I- : ') PRESBYTERIAN. 1 ir-t f.l vetfe -tt. I. PCI.', a nt !:"' ten It nT. p (i:.".o p. -Conn r Washington .:v. J.:d llev. CS.aCs A. I i.. pi!.ir 1 ;:'! : m. and 7 :."'d r- lb' .1. ':i J. S P ' .1 , . J liti i.-r 1 .'!. !. -i -r - ni. Vo::r.g l't o; h "s s 1 T.i- : pp'.n- . : : at 1 t v et V .'. t .it M .-ni:ig sermon Cron n i ng 'II tv." M-rvl in tl.e en:!; ! tie niir isf.-v th IUeps." M. r.'s :.".ll f. T7'.. Midw ek .it 7 :."'0 p. m l'r." I jünihnry nil' h ! 1 C e Mas' l! " 1 !. "Li'.-'s I T "a ( riddle- i u s .;,.! ; !::!. t i it:.- 1 t i , j i r . ' ugs on i 1 ting W : im ott I I -d iv M"ndny and Wed-., sd v. Trinity Peter st. l'd'de s L tier, sur Morr.ii. -i'nrn-T Coif , nv. ard P..-V. Jin 'd ;,f '.:'.' a. eri-M'-rolent g h nr - f S. Pmitis, put' ru.: Charles Wa sh. io at io a: r.. VonU a k' ser i:enlvg : " r-v.i;, ::t . g fit "'.". .tie etrng at 7 . j.eo nle'n in.!!;: : e W d.r.c- ! ,y VftinInt,r Sunday s- !,,,,. Kev. A M P. IN. pastor. L. C. i- wor d at '.':' a m.: lperir.tcn.i.'tit Pub1, hit c M!'.' ship :H 1:4. a. t i. r ir.ee' r s-- i an! 7:"o p. ni. r. g at ' p. n ty i:ie t s .it C. :,;' .Tun'.or P Scnicr Ii de iv deav p. m. 1 1 op-- T.er Ps.fg. W. Al'.b and Pi v ton st- Kev. on. IV I'. uiinM.-r. Pd-de . ..ooi a' '.:.'. o a. tu ; i'.irl I'liery. superlntt ntlent. BAPTIST. rir! 'crier Wnvn Itev. diaries A. I . k. J.ool a t . a. i::. ; superintend :it Morning worship at toph'-' 'Tl e Tea' hing lng the Kirgd.cm of -horns will s;r.g P. V p m. livi-r '.-i? e ,:-.d M. p.,-t r ill sts. P.'dde t".ens. pt : l.-. ,-f .!,: o Pa-tr's li-rir! A i.i ii.es rne.Ming at t 7 S. : - p. la r rnon That (Cl'ci Wfd t i : e K:r. I of a i'lu:r h I " nie r g. .f t ... ro Mthe World War' and te . s w.;: te hi'.,', at t'.e nda eveniug A 11 r'.ven ,.t the 1 ':ei.iy vvetii:i' : 1 stud v t las. 4 . n licit '. ito 1 at I'll m'tiii ft the Ui'.i'.e so pa rs r. a -:n lelg'arid.e pkrty s.va rek h r.:' .h VV i c n Prayer m-cii.ig Wednesday -ve:,:: i. rn.: supper at tiii-siMis and P prayer ting AM so'cety Mill : V.17, S St Jos.-; i TL " f:1 ; te :.'T training. t o i i : . i at ;... : : .1 ; 1 e 1 r: Lad:-1 Ib-ds :i.e. t w 1 st.. Kev. L V (JuifiO- trret line. pis?,.r s m : .1 W. P. Pntert j a. ;::t. ;;d. . . Ti 1 1 1 r . !:...: it l:. i e at 7 : '- c t:l p. :;.- Hunt itrin t 'iierry et i: v p.. v r r. V.iJ.:i. I'., rt. p.s--t, j-.. ;t' n nv.
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11 Kfnr.'Jr. I. I. prist -r. Sur.day f l...oJ at ! a in : Mr. Ai.r. i i 1 u t t -iii-4"!!. f ti;"r:i;tf ii!" !;t. I lrt wrdili -t'-ricr I,.isird at, J N ipi.-r Ms. :vi , at P.".o ;i. ;:i jr. 1 7.:. j,.
CHRISTIAN. I ir-t li'.r ir . Mi v M ii:i St.. 'M.t!l f puMm pa-b-r. Im.l. Kev. John M . !, at ! A Invalid r. a. in.: II. ( j-: i ; i .uffii'ii tit. Mori.ng 1" : I a in. P. rrng .rv in i.i r ' 'Iirirtti hi 1 1 ri ! J', in. w or ship e at 7:r,0 i vor at ;it P. :;o M ini'ir n-riLon t!" mo: "The Perpetrtjijr.h .,f CLr'Kt." Tli- iat'r. Ili ; it il "I..! hlllllll,' ; qi a rtft '...!, in' V.. fi.i t !if seriic n V i, run rfii'!. r i il mi:ic at "Voting Cliri-itiins l;-n-!ilii: i p a l 'I ; IiKlnn.i Airniic -Iinli in.1 and Witwor ' ri ic-v V. a r.riiii l pa-tor: r i 1 1'!'". H.in.-v :iv. HiN',.- v,-f!0ol ;it ,.:-' a. i:i.: K. Whitf. iipTinton:l.-nt. ! - '',mii,ii!ii,n and -rrnon ;it lU:"i a. m.t M.'i,-t of .--rm j : "M'-.Tur f r I M aMii(. " y. p. s. i:. :,t ij:.-J: Mi ; M i- r.riMii'Jz. pri,!. nt. Suhjort: i "Vouni: t '!: rit t i n ln-liinjr Cpw.int." I I " ?i 1 . 1 i - wf.rv,' at 7::,.i p. tn. Suhh-t f 'T'.n-n: "On,, of Two MiMiti" Sp.- i t ruui." ai d a c",d timv l'ravcr i ii ri:u' Wi dn." l ay night at ; of Mr. and Mm. Sw.irtz. 11 the liorii" IoniM t ; Mr1. l now Itoii, loader. I.ind- n Atrnur ( linrrli of ( hrUt - I hind. ni .iv. and I'arlixle t. Ilev. I'du ird C.it!e. piti.r. I're:ihing at 10:''.0 a rn. ;nid 7 l m. Sundav s l,ool at U:?,f a. m. Christian I'.ndeavor at Cr.lV) i I' m. HVANGEfLICAL ASSOCIATION. Itrnray ::i". Ih Üru.idwny. llry. A I". H i!f tiKt.ir Siini'n- c)io,d nt 0-".! a. in.; liinui. t .T'ter. superintend.'!)!, j Wy.... .......i ... iii .or, ... i .... , i Tde's aliian'" at : p. in. Kvening worship nt 7 :.") p. in. I'r.'ixer meting on Wednesday evening n ":' flndr rehears 1 1 on I'rlday eveninr at rc ! t r. s v dork; l.oyn I hornton, 1 1 - Ilrtw. n. at fl:h' tendelit -Ii f.iyetf nnd Monroe st-;, üev. I-resiiley. pastor Sunday srlmul a. in ; (Jeorge .1. Long, puperinMorning w,rs!iip nn 1 sermon ty the pastor at 10::;n. V. I A. at 0:." p. ru ; i Clara I.oekstldt, p resident. Lvrning cnI pel vervho at 7:".o. The ehorus-c li dr ! nill sins at fill th" services. The Al-Prii-ht Pltde las will in. -et nt the liotm of William riapie n Lwing av.. Monday night. V. I1. A. rUiness meeting Tilesday night. I'rayer n.eoting Wednesda'" I at 7:" p. in ; I'red Sehweitzcr, leader. I firm ( hiireh 'orner Lincoln way V. I .n, d Walnut st. hev. ). o. Loier. inin-1-ter. Sunday setio.-l at 0:ü( a. in.; ' Ceorge Iievlne. superintendent. Mipub Main ami Monroe sts. Itev. A I'.. Hals!, pastor. Sunday sehnol at a. m. Lmmet Jester, siiiierintenlent. Autrn Chapel W. II. Mygrant, pnto I Sunday s dio.d nt lO.oo n. m. 1'uhli : ' wrs!iip at It : a. in. Chrbstian l.'ndea vor at p. in. T:,e C. IJ. so, iety nill meet at C:30 p. m l'uMie worship at 7:."o p. m. Hethrl C hurrli ( I.y.lU k ltev. V. II. Mygrant. pastor. Sunday school nt 10:'K) a. in.; William Truiulde, superintendent. EVANGELICAL. Zlon Corner Wayne ami St. Peter ts Itev. Waldemar tiofTeney. pastor. Sunday school at t:l." a. m. Morning worship at Pir.'V. Morning HTinon theme: "Children and Religion." Sunday evening servle ' will be hchl. Sullied: "The Love of I be hchl. Suhjed: "The Love i . , MfO' 1." SrrUces begiu promptly at 7."0i). t. I'eler'a Orman-U' W. Lasalle av. Ilev. Hugo U'eiehelt. pastor. Sunday f hod at 'j:Oi a. m. ; Carl Uelnke. superintendent. Kcgular serviies at 10:15 a. in. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity KnslUli Sherman aT. nnd I.indsey st. Itev. Albert II. IvecK, pastor. Sunday school at 1:15 a. m. ' l.dvvard Motts. superintendent. Cl isses for all ages. Adult P.ihle elis t.o ght l'V the pastor. suhlect of l-s-S" ii : "Jesus 1'orgivetli Sins " Chief service with serin n bv th pnstor at a in. Subjc-t: "The Holy Family." Junior le i-ue at " : p. rn. Luthes l'Mgce dcv.di nal sendee .it 0:1 p. in. N'espers uith sermon at 7 :V') p. ni. Sn'-joef : "Nati nal Self-Preservation. The hmthei h ,od will lndd its regular monthly n: ting on Tuesday evening at t!.. home of Haiis H iuser. '.r2'' I'daiiu av. The Women's Missionary society meets i 11 U'ei!l:es lay eV.aitiL'. pi l.e ( f IlH-t t il -t' l'c :i i. nun need suio lay. !odr rehearsal on l Ti.piy eening :,t the pastor's l.ov.ie. C.Mte helical ii:-tnptica en SatI i. : :.iv at ;hiI' ,o p m. st. .rm.n --.tef'ersn nnd Wil-tier-Ibv. II. Holle, pisbir. tu in s,.ri. e at b::;0 n. m. Sunday sehool. J""t!i Cngiisli ninl Cerni in. lit ". ::'.! ;i. in. I'j:;l;sa ri.n on the .-.-or:d and f..-, tu. ; n l.i s of the month at 7:r.d p. lr.i Iel w rilisli - Cliajdn nn 1 Kerr sts. i:, v. ttfrid Olson, pastor. Sunday s hi,., I ;,t P.C ,-i m ;M; i I'.i'de el.i--s nt 'o:l". .1. in. Se:i..-i at 1i:"ji a. i 1. Morning seri vsita instal'ation of t: i'I e'.-i t-d meinln r of the ehurcn üimü. Tiie-diy eveiileif meeting -f 1'. i:, ding s.. i. ty. I i.a rsd;: v :;fteru -ou .dies' Ail tneding I.uth.r 1m;'u: tie.g on l rid.tv evening. The ooin-ift..-in !.:n'e wil! p.- Miss Signe, .1 til.ns and IM'a in I'.hMn,. II. EVANGELICAL MISSION. etib l'lansrllful M.-iin and Mo;ilöv. Pii.il Winst. dt. pastor. '. .I at '.!'.: a. m. ; August in pei-i ii tender! t. M M iiin g lo:l.". 'oIIi people's TTleetitlg Ander-. at l:lj n. :it r.:. lActiing service BRETHREN. at Mn.t-r.er. C. W. Il.pi'h, '.' i-o a. nt. o:.s nt I. I . pasbran, is t- r. Sunday s. ,.i !;t ' S.dniver s,!p. l int, i,d ; Wors!.ip w :ta scr:: bV.lo a. m. When l and 7 ". p. i.', ris :i , ) Men P.e. :: , Interested ! je. t : "M. :.io:- 's Part i Vim ! " Sl.ee'-il .. m-'e!: SU n ie, t I livening Mibin the Life P.e-st'"-in eatings v lil throaghmt the en 1 1 r,c, e o ;i e en"'.' g follow i:, g i c iv . Mrsf t linrrli of the Itretbren a v ami Mi i ml st IJfv. I". I ' p;. sf -r. San lay . b 1 :.".i l. St ih;. su j erinteiident. Indiana tieorge, a. m : Second huri'h of the Cushing and ;'n I'uren sts. i:,.ose. p.-st r. undiy s. ho m. Weslev Ziiiri'erii.an. : Itrr thrrn - i Lev It. . 1 at 1:."J a. '.! i-erinteiol -li:.' a. in. et-t Pre... -hing service at and 7:." p. m Christian Werkel p ni. : 11. L. Cham itig serm.n theme: ..ti 1 tlie I'uture s' meeting at ":.",. crs. j "i ur res-.. i.-nt Vb-rn-y out.g Pcop:. "iurch " Pvenin theme: "The Lord's Supper." Prayer meeting ci I iiesd.iv evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .T. '.ju t ilery. PCJ Woodward av . led !y Plva Pdoser. ( enferenre MrmorlaJ I'nlted 610 S. St. .t"e,di st. Per. 1. P. louncr. p. ist -r. s -.nd.iy s.-ho.d nt t ;'!') a. m. : C. P. Wilson, superintendent. M r: :n; v,Ts.;ij, romtdned with Sunday s l.e.d when a service flag will he nnfuri.s.:. c T.taininc lä st.ir representv. voit;- m.fn who h.ive tron" cut from . :;r school into Pncje s.irn's !ervbe. The r.st r wi:; pre.n h a patriotic sernii n. "lrt;e I'.i t ri.f s:i:." Sj.e. i il mede K. it :'.. livening worship at 7;.'sie.t: -Christ th- Phvs-h-i.in." Pr.tjcr -Tvi. Il WedliedaV i-tcuiug. EPISCOPAL. Kt. .laiofs' I. .! f j v ftte st.. north of w ii.t 'ii i:t. " i:-v. .l. 'in Hx7. li U : : t r: kev. 11. Ii White, vl. ar. it ! i -!;:.,; i,'..:i 7 :'! a. ta. Sun- !.'. .it ;i m. Morulae pr.iver at 11 ' ; k. "eper at :". p m.
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Whitney legislative committee which is investigating drug or narcotic! conditions. j ..... . . . i ne saul mat unie.-s there is an awakening on the part of the medical profe.-sion to the narcotic eil, '-the nation w condemn us all." He insisted opium was the most valuable of all drugs and denounced laws that prevent j medical practitioners from prescrib , in the ilru jUait.i0ejSiv SOUTHERN PLANTERS TO REAP BENEFIT BY SNOW International News Service: MEMPHIS. Tenn.. Jan. ;. Planters will benebt to the extent of many thousands of dollars as a result of the snow line extending far into the south this winter. Agricultural experts contend that where land is covered with snow durtr.g the winter months it is more proauctive me lonowing summer. I Freezing "weather has extended to the gulf coast and snow has fallen to the depth of several inches over most of the southern states. Trv NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
Business of Choosing a House
I There are certain things that the'aboc the floor. The tops of the
wonun vio i.s thinking of h;jihlin or buying (r renting a house must or,5-Jiltr firt of all, and ihoe include the liirht and ontilatlon of the lwidlin. convenipm-e of arrangement of (he rooms Ith rerd to th'.- .-.ivin;,' of Htps their lighting and vtntilation alo pr: acy both within ami without, and outlook, according to Miss -Marcia Mead, an architect of New York, who discussed this subject with a representative. "An Is or T-shaped plan, long and and vendees the exploded so much narrow, gives better light tilation for a home . than box plan, and it i.s an theory that the latter is cheaper than the former; there real ly is cost. not so much difference in the The long, narrow house may be a trifle harder to heat, nerhans. - i
but that is quite over-balanced, it. if possible, where they seem to be seems to me, by the better arrange-i needed. And that should be arment of light and by the better j ranged, at the left of working surventilation which it provides. .Such faces-, so that the worker will not apartments as living rooms, dining cast a shadow over her work, rooms and bed rooms should have ; "It is gratifying to note how much two exposures wherever possible: more sanitary bases are being used; then sewing rooms, linen closets and . we are getting away from wood bath rooms may be built within, ; trim almost entirely, in many cases, that is, where they have but one 'and cement is so much easier to window each, which will be sutti-1 keep clean, particularly with roundcient. ling surfaces in place of corners. "The majority of people think j "One word about windows. Why that they must have a porch; in! do we not have more casement winfact, it does not seem to occur to ' dows in our houses? It is so much them not to plan for one. Really, better to have the advantage of the however, a porch is not nearly so full opening, and casement windows necessary as it Is supposed to be. If are also so much prettier and more the house i.s so placed that the liv- j decorative than the others; they ing room faces east, so that it will have a more cordial, inviting air be shady in the afternoon, a terrace , about them.
U'.ul? e rVtV6' r " would riot saui on me hkiil uum me nouse; under no consideration, should a porch be allowed to shut off direct light from a room. A terrace does not interfere with that and is really pleasanter in many ways, and one may always build a portico over the door with a seat at each side. "What I advocate for single houses, as a rule, is that they have gardens at the back and put the kitchen on the front of house while advantages, and it may be handled well architecturally, I think. First
of all, the housekeeper has a view , Casimir s pansn wm nuiu iu urtiof the street before her when she!ill!? Sunday afternoon at the regular
wants such a view, in the morning when the tradesmen come in and out after orders. Then, in the aft ernoon, when she is at leisure, she , will probably take much more pleas nrf fin n rinn M nr tprrarc :i f tlie on back of the house, overlooking her tr.irden than nut In the nnrdir eve on the street side of the house. Even though she has a vegetable garden, lh.it in.iv he .irr.introd nrtisticillv. su
that she will enjov sitting where she! Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at can look out upon it. And. if horj1' "edwipe school.
livincr and dinimr rooms are so ar ranged as too look out upon that card en at rear, thev will have a tI fi n r r i ,i i 1 1 rwT- l,v fir tn mnst cases, at least, than if they were on t lie ilmot siitrt rf thp hnnvp Tn th,. case of single houses, too. a porch on the sunny side is quite permits sible. "The case of houses in a block is nuite different from that of the single dwelling. Where one might well place a porch on a single house, J it might be far more advisable to; nut a terrace before the houses of
' . . cm i u l n p ace Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock a block. Sleeping porches bhould 1 . . . , . ,, m. 'at the Z. IL hall. A social time be arranged carefully, too. The, ... . , . ...i,. . A . . . and refreshments will immediately
best way is to have them arranged under the roof of the house, to be, in reality, rooms with open sides. "Too often it happens that single houses are built so closely together that the side windows are quite useless for light and ventilation. One should see that there were at least 20 feet b-Hwcen her house and her neighbor's, and as much more space as possible. Side windows, where houses must he built close together, might well be cut In the walls, as they are more useful for ventilation than for light, and thus the space below them is conserved for other uses. "One gratifving thing about present day building Is the fait that people are more and more realizing J tho necessity of planning neighbor-srienti-t I hoods. One cannot build to himelf alone, any more than he can lie to himself alone. A woman I must consider her surroundings on all sides and the relations which her home is to boar to others. Towns and cities are now taking up this neighborhood planning movement; perhaps country planning will result, which would be an excellent thing. "The woman with a feeling for beauty will demand good proportion in her house' and good fenestration that is. arrangement of opening and proportion of wall spaces as wll. It does not matter about trimmin; if that is. success fully managed: the correct propur - ! tion of wall spaces is a point of is essential to good architecture and niav be ehected In it :.vT,tes-r most inpvrtensive house. ;.s woll as in the most elaborate and i ostlv. i '-Another essential aoout which I feel strongly is a private entrance
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contain several nomr. i nis is- r.eeo - ed, not only to secure privacy for each family, but. also, because, in tho onse of the tenement hous, r.o one. as a rule, takes responsibility for the care of a common hall: thus it is often either necleeted or the burden of its care falls on ore or wo. In the same way. T would insist upon private ba"k yards for each family, the space to be marked of? in some way. perhaps, by a low hedge, with private gate and walk for each. "Within the house, one of the most important rooms is tlie kitchen, no matter whether the mistress herself spends much of her time in it or whether she installs a maid for the work done there. In the first place, the working surfaces should be considered carefully. The sink should be high enough for the woman working at it to he able to stand erect: a good plan is to see that the 1 ottom cf it is about r.o inches, the top of it 4 0 or 4 2 inches
wash trays, al.-o, ihould be C or öi, inches from the Moor. The architect should study the height of t he average woman and adjut-i unh things to her; it is much ta.-i. r for the short woman to use a stool to stand up on. than for the tall wuniasi to ! e obliged to bend ocr. I'or wom.ui who does her own work, it ' important that her working surf.'Cf s and to-!s be centralized as far ii.s is possible. ior example, if .'he cannot have a separate laundry on
th same Hour, should have her vash ti'bs in her kitchen, in order , to save running up and down stairs when she has tradesmen to interie.v, children to care for and meals to prepare. The lighting question is important, too; a central light has 'no place in a kitchen. There should 'be at least two sides lights and more. , "There are oyer so many more uiins iu ue uu miuui uuiiuiiik ! house," concluded Miss Mead; "this. you know, is but a mere beginning. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS soclvl, i:vi:nts. St. Casimir's society The of St. ! i : t mi i, j ; , A I,lJLe 01 'etiinfe. A meeting of St. Joseph s society of St. Stanislaus' church will bo held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the pdrish hall. I n-, : 1 1 r c 1 1 v. ! wi-e choral ocict' ,htId ' Sunday afternoon at 1:30 O clock at the parish hall. The singing sehearsal of St. Hedwige Choral society will be held m. xueiocrts society, o. 1 '';"? Koman Catholic Union of i Am prim, will hohl its ineetinc sunday afternoon at - o'clock nt the regular place of meeting. St. Hedwige society of Polifeh Women's Catholic Lnion of Amc ; ica. St. Stanislaus church, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the regular place of meeting. The military band of Falcons, Z. H. No. 1. will hold its rehearsal Tuesday evening at Z. Ii. hall. The installation of otlicers, I -ady Falcons. Z. Dalicki Xo. 1, will take follow the business meeting. The meeting of St. Vincent de Paul society, Xo. 79, will be held Sunday afternoon at II o'clock at St. Hedwige school. The meeting of St. Rronislawa soiiiety, Fohsli Koman catholic i nion of America of St. Iledwige's church will la held Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock at St. Hedwige school. The singing praetb-e of K. Fulasbi Falcons will be hold Tuesday evening at Warsaw hall. The Children of Mary society of St. Hedwige's churcli will hold its annual meeting Sunday afternoon at 2: HO o'clock at S;t. Hedwige .school. The Polish Civic club will meet Sunday averting af 7:."0 o'clock at the library parlor of St. John Cantins Literary society of St. Hedwige parish. Mi.-s Tekla Sojka, 912 V. luvi.-.ion st.. will entertain the Columbus j Red Cross axuiliary Monday even- ! ing at s o'clock. ! Tlie stockholders of John III. Sobieski Building and Loan association will hold their annual meeting at S o'clock Saturday evening at Warsaw hall, corner Walnut and Dunham sts. Flection of otlicers wLl take place at this meeting. PI'ZKSO.VALS. Sta Iiis! aus Wronkowski here from Chicago on a vbsi;. irrived l.-usincss P Mariejewicz has returned to after a brief visit with fr!end3 , j. j n t , p Andrew Kranuszak has lft for Clary following a short visit with South Hend friends. Missn Helen Taberski. X. Johnson st.. returned from a week's visit with relatives at Chicago. ! LA " "l
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. Roman Wroblewski. wfryhJs Leen here visiting with friends the past few days, left for Michigan City. , Ed Oajczyk of Hammond visited with friends here Friday. Casimir Hazinski, P'assnarht av., retui ned from Grand Itapids where h.o wo on business. John Muszarek has returned from Importe where he spent a few days j with friends. K. Wroblewski left for his home in Chicago after a few days vbit i with friends. I Micheal Jurawski of Indiana Ilar- ' bor is spending a few day with J friends here. ' Martin Gabck, Scott st.. has returned from a business visit at Laport e. P. Grzechocki of Mich;gar. City is spending a few days with South Hend friends. Thomas Wojcierrak arrived here from Indiana Harbor for a couple days' visit with friends. Jchn Ferlowicz has returned to
Febnury Patterns Now on Sale
The Spring Fashion Book for 1918 is now on sale in our pattern dept. main lloor. Mrs. W ilev will be pleased. to help you select your patterns and give you the benefit of her many years of exjvrienee in dressmaking, help choosing materials and figuring total costs of any garment
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Our January Sales starts Monday morning on the third week Sales in l) mestics, Bedding, Linens, Wash materials for summer wear Sales in Keady h Wear Garments for women and children and final clean-up of Men's Shirts.
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Bell 2100 Oary following a short 'iit with friends here. Miss Antoinette Sureszcz arrived here Friday f c r a few days' islt with friends. Carl Zowor.s'.ci, Sample st., lias gone to Chicago for an indeünito stay. M-'ss Carrie Wt-irienka. W. Xapic-i tt., has gone to Chicago to make her home. Andrew Pavlowski of i'lir.t is ia the city cn loudness. Mrs. Eva Szczukowski and daugh tors were pleucintly s;irprisei ty 15 friends Thursilay evening, at their home, lö:''l W. Washington a v. The evening was spent in games, vocal and instrumental music. A dainty luncheon was served during tho evening. Thoe present report a good time. IRIS ANT) OIlANfii: WAIT. It. Iid you ev:r try an iris -water bath, or hear of such a thing They are quite regular oeurrer.cs in Japan, at certain times of th? year, both in the ho r.es of the people and in their public bathhouses. Iris -water bath day occurs May . When the iris i.s placed in v arm water, it ives off a volatile oil which has a pleasant odor, so it is said. On this one day of the year, these baths are furnished to all frequenters of the public bathhouses and are popular. During the winter season, the inhabitants of the Flowery Kingdom enjoy another famous bathing day. Orange-flower water is thon use 1 and enjoyed. CLUAMNfi JET Ji:KLRY. ' Do you know how to clean jet jewelry? Ono woman, who had been given a beautiful old necklace ; and pendant of jet, wanted to clean ' and polish it up a little, but she was r.ot Bure ;ust what she ought to do. A friend of hers recommended try- ! mg a little o.ive oil, rubbing it on ! very gently with one pitce of chamois skin and then polishing it off with another. STie triM that scheme and found that it worked very well. Indeed-
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