South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME
JOHHC. LATHRQP LECTURES ÜT THE
SCIENCE GHÜ
South Bend Hears Lecture cn Salvation Through the Spiritual Sense.
Ion about thf- fut : :i I-: r r u . y view," ; .i.u I'., la h;s i:: '. nice." at );- r hurch, M:V. y -
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MISS CARNEGIE AND HER FIANCEE
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braffl hll-hol of V.resL Prcf-t is a poo'l lf al liko Qup.bK. with an i upper and lowe r town. The cliiT Is i all walh-.l up ami rrachod by a namr of stairways and tiirzatr .trofts. ' The oM rat!p-llke fortllratinn rtnto vnck to I don't know how far, am! ; nro v ry ma.ive with th'ir towrrs j and wails ovr 100 foot hich. J "The harbor Itself is fillol with' transport?, sailincr Vf ?-e!?i and a hun- j drod little sailing crafts. I nvrr ret tired walking down th docks and pettin? In and out of queer . places. Of course the plnce is filled j with American gobs as the sailors j are termed, and they have many in- j ter:ini? stories to tell of their work , in pitnd duty. "There nr' five T'-hp- ts here that v ill be takf-n to Ameri' a and I am
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it:hteen churrhr-s or r. i -1 i r- . A; the Wednesday evenir.LT r t i r : -
held In Thc.e churrhes and
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This pi tur? of Miss Margaret Cimr?:lo. dnubtor of Mr. and Mrs. Androw Cnmei". und tier fian.; Mr Koswoii Mllier. -nsipn, U. S N . was taken at Marint-r's Harbor. S. 1.. at a iumdi"on whi 'h followed the iauntbinu' in tic arils of tlie Down y Shipbuiklins Corporation of the Ueamship f rathrn aver, to which Mis C-itr.etrio ireseiited a set oi signal flags. The f'ri2 )et:: rt of MI.ss Carr.c-ie t Mr. Milier. son of Mr. Uoswell Miller, of Nm '.))'.) Park aventuv New York, was apnouiu-ed in Novt-uiber Tlieir wd-
dins: is oxpwtcd to take plarc early this surntner at Mr Carnegie's rouniry i
Pia at Lonov Mas h. Mr Miller's father, the late iiosweli Miller, was President of the Chicago. Milwaukee ar.d St. Paul Kaiiv. uy Company.
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be shocked by the terrible condi- j tions pr ? ! ilin-', but was acree iblyj 1 iciippidnt d The ramp micbt have; b-n. ar.d rro'ably was, in bad; .chape several mor.th: ai:o. and it is' r.ot a beauty spot today, but eon--iderin Ihc f.ct that it rains here j r. 1! of the time, the camp is in icr,od
.-l.ape. "To a rivilian inclined to be crit
val the si:;!it ff men standintr ii, ' t!ie mud uaitiru- for snracthinir to; t iniuht be heart rending. T!,.ri ame thin? iniht be n all over i The point is the boys wer- i rcttir.g son:-thint: to at ;md it w.is frond meal, to. I know, cruise T ! -tood in line with th-m. Pak atj the Ii. l'ian cui.-ip. 1' Mar.s. hor- j we sptnt a week aft r b avimr 'i1 rave. 1.200 men were fed in minute.-; bv this rnetb.od."
H:Hs;fiO WRFII D LIEUT 3 fITE 1 ful testimony to th h.al.n .'and LI . 1 S 113 Ii L 2 1 I j I 1 L L ii LlUUIl J L I M Li. I 3 H U
:en-rativ b--n-tits tb y b-tve if-ai c-d through 'iiri-tnn S-ieni e. "Surely int-llitr''nt T.ef);,lc ! rr
nny bin.-r beli-ve that Hod is th"J caus-; of human liscord and s'::"!minPT. any rnre than th-v bdif. th a I the prir.e.pb of mathematics is the! .-iu?e of )f faüur. s ,if pupi'-i t; j
tinder.-t i nl and prove- its unchanging rin'e. "Via jr.'ntr an nndersfntilin'-T of Spirit and the omnipotent power of spiritual laws, and an understanding of the fal.-M- nature of matter and ot inorfiil mind and m it rial laws, ihe t,k-r I .i' r.i'-d .---(( ssTul ly to cop.with lipy human tl i i 1 . Is it then surpl-Islu-: that it should t lt.de the minist-; and be as.in'd to the phyhieian, and what is sin tiiat it should lefy th- posician an! le allotted to the minister? From whence oriinatl both." From C.oi? Nu, neither, the one ni'-n; than the ot her- JeUv' iflentic il handling of sin and di-r a frboulj loiikC a-o have n:r1el t; world that they ha-.e an id n.ioai source. "The operation of Christian Seien.-o in hairw li-ease and oveicotnim: fin is the tion of the livine Miml, (;!. the Principle anT power of tii' universtj tlirotmh lto.m! thoughts, that is, thoughts whieh. admittin i.Vat they hav- ation and power. ar qually poud for everything and ivrrybedy In creation. Th-se- thoughts cmie io a human ln'in.; through th study of Christian Si ii-nrf, and r--vt a! this divine power whi ii is omnip. tent. ; e.d make thi-: tii ine power in proportion as it Is und rstood .nd accepted by means of such thoughts. "It is plite univ'jally -cepted that Jesus I i I hK lie aliny; works through i-piritual. means and methods, through his spiritual understanding tf Clod, and not ly means of drugs, blind faith. r will power Surely Jesus meant that hi followers should understand what he understand and work ; he worked. Otherwise how could - the Va -i i iowr V "A wrong sense lias often !--en takII of the true meaning of t'hiist .Ur.u.1 rtiul of the P.ible. This is also the case with "S it-nee and Health with Key to the S.-nptures." for such is the perversity and tenacity of the material miml. and if this material and personal judgment has intiutiued tlmuuht toward Seh-ma and Health, it is r.ot s-i' pri. ir;g that it has done likewise toward Mrs I'ddy h rs h. I 'rep idue, jgnor-aii-. t-, and di-tiust. lum cvi-r. ui e
way o-iore me iiets. l nose so i - J rneous!y in!lu-n..--d. win afterward' toiiit' to know Mrs Fd.li, inaiia' d I experiene a total charge .f fe. b ( inir !.
"Havet js net a region r.(,j- ,-, p. cahty to le enttu,.! jds-'.ih. p-M It is a state of purir'ed eonsti ness. a state of spirit". tl i : rider s . i 1 -lng. a s.il.tion from sin. si.k ::es. and de;ith."
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'The Auctioneer." His First, Agreeably Disappointed With
Success, Pleases South Bend Theater Goers.
Prevailing Conditions ' at Army Camp.
"DANDERINE" FOR FALLING HAIR
What i.: one to say of an actor the) norition of whoso nanv ells every ! at in the theater days in advance' of his appearance? Pa id WareU! ' has ctune again, and you-; has 1 ft l-ehind nuni rous iww friends, ; doul'tl' ss, and cutn ik died himseifj :uore strrngly in the a :'fect ionr; of his many dd ones in South lb nd. Thos i old friends are legion; their number I is not rivaled by any other star's. ThT are those, who, given the; choice, will pr f r to see WarHehl
in one play, and as many others who will prefer another pi-"e; hut wher- the question of attendance is t one? rn d Hier is no h-sit a t ion. One got s to sei- Wartiehl, not his play.
France,
A dvsv-ription cf the town of I'rest.
is gi en by Lieut. Charb s
Hert'din,'. son of Dr. and Mrs. .1. Ii. Ferteling. 2 1 ä S. Talor si., who is with tlie American expeditionary forc-s, in a letter received by his parents Monday. Lieut. lb rtelir.g is attached to the .?'Sth infantry. S'.th livision. and has been overseas sine" last July. His description follows: "The outat is now at the cele-
Stop dandruff and double beauty of your hair for few cents.
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Without knowing .vhat his own pi t feia ina is among th fairly restricted number oT rdes in which he lias appeared, one may w 11 imagine that he has put as much of his art and of himself into "The Auctioneer" as any of them. It would not be unnatural, indeed, if the rob held a certain sentimental significance to Mr. Warüeld, considering it was this cha rat t eriz.at ion which fixed his star in th- hrmament of the theater. "The Auction.tr" was War.'ield's
I tirst big success, and it still remains Jan unMpiivoeal success. From U-s-, ter -t. to L xington av.. and back 'again -to the din-'incss of Fssex St.. jthe fortunes of Simon Levi ami his , family are followed today with as ranch sympathy and int rst as in i the lirst days of the pie.-e; and fr-ua j Irs tirst appearance with the potted J Faster lilv until tlioe last moments j h n he rescues the ro.a-t goose l from the conious tears cf repentant
"Po-ie." it is Warlb.dd alio tlominat. and wdio. master of suv-ib"3 and t its that he is. plays tleftly upon the heartstrinus of his auditors.
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Iandruif causes a feverish irritation of the scalp, t'ne hair comes o it hut. To stop falling hair .it once and rid the scalp of every particle cf oandruff. get a small bottle of Fantlarine" at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. Aftt r s vtral applications the hair stops coming out and you can't lind any dandra'f. Your hair appears soft, glossy and twice as tided; and abundant. Try it! Advt.
The great nerve tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor, vim and vitality into nervous tired out. all in, despontbnt people in a few days in many in- ! stances. i Anyone can buy a box for nly ! ."( cents, and YVottiek's Cut Pate , Irt:g Store is authorized by the ! maker to refund the purchase price! if anyone is dissatisfied with the ! tir: t box purchased. Thousands praise them for gn-1 eral debilty, nervous prostration.) mental lepression and unstrung; nerves caused by over-indulgence in ' alcohol, tobacco, or overwork of any j kind. J For any affliction of the nervous i system Wendell's Ambit ion Pills are j unsurpassed. while for hysteria, i
trembling and neuralgia they are t ; simply splendid. Fifty cents at Wet- I I tick's "ut Pate Drug Store and deal- j j ,rs everywhere. Advt.
Paeans have po n sung to the ta!-n-s i f this star and many have een Fe- laudations of the reviewers. Tlit-r- r niafns nothing to '- said
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PRING FASHIONS
for Women Who Require Extra Sizes Never in the history of Fashion have women who require extra sizes been able to dress so becomingly.
New Spring Millinery arriving daily. livery day you'll find thi nc-ction intrrtinK and something nrw. Trimmed Hats Tailored Hats In every new shape imaginable, wonderful color tones to harmonize with any costume. Never was such a collection better assembled. Prices are moderate and range from $5.00 to $25.
No longer must they be satisfied with merely a large size garment. We have scientifically considered both well developed and extra tall figures and now the lines of the smartest new models in our xtra sizes are as strictly in the height of fashion as the regular sizes.
Suits:
Of Tricotines, Serges, Poplins; in navy, black and brown; semifitted straight lines; some belted models; braided and button trimmed. Prices range from $35.00 up to $75.00.
Coats:
Capes, in Dolman styles. Sleeve Coats with slendering lines, in smart fabrics from Crystal Cloth, Tricotitnes, Velours, Gabardines to the simplest of Serges. These are priced from $19.75, $25.00 to $50.00 and $75.00.
Frocks:
It is especially noteworthy in these assortments. Street Frocks of fine Serges; Afternoon Frocks of Crepe dc Chene and Satins; also Taffeta combined with Georgette. Prices widely range from $19.75, $25.00 to $50.00.
Skirts:
American Lady
Youth Stout-Fashion Corsets Having a full developed figure and locking stout need not mean the same. It depends upon your corset its design must be right; it need not be cumbersome to add weight or size; it must be as perfect in fit as though made for you alone. American Lady Corsets Each American Lady StoutFashion model is designed for an individual type of figure. There are models for the tall, full figure; for the short stout, for the woman large above the waist and small below; for the one who needs hips confined. Look for the name in the corset. It is your guarantee of style and value.
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Of French and Storm Serges, in navy and black, also in gray allwool mixtures. Priced from $6.95, $8.95 and up to $15.00. Black Silk Poplin Skirts at $15.00.
Petticoats
Remarkable variety of all silk, all jersey, and combinaation of jersey and silk, at $6.95 to $12.50. Also black cotton taffeta Petticoats in black and colors, at $3.98. Special Note: The above garments include stylish stouts, odd sizes,
Stylish Stout Waists: That help to complete the tailored skirt. W ashable fabrics in fine sheer voiles and batiste; some with flat collars, others round or square; fronts plain with embroidery, others witht fine tucks. Sizes from 40 up to 54, and these are priced from $2.09 to $6.00. Blouses of Regular Sizes
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Of Georgette, arrived today, light shades, embroidered and lace trimmed, round necks, also plaited frills with lace trimming. Priced $5.75 and $6.95.
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"KEUTBOK PRESCRIPTION 99" A WONDER
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! Iturnin-', s!it:;;t nau-;i. Mrn-;1 At lst a rf-al does-what-lt-MTS i Vo mit in 7. n rvousnrs. r i..,-j:-,t : Rheumatic Itcmedv, nothing like it was . , ,. , , rver before known and that is no jokr. ; l'-1 c i ial iionifrt. It livery mrn nnd woman who has j whollv wnmk' to ii h.'.r't s .i-l. .- - nheunu.tism. Gout rr Neuralgia, oueht i rl i 1 1 o n wli-n to try "Neutrone I'reFTiption at
uui oui inose nrry unimenT ana , 2:r:y sr.ives. u?e a pool clean intfrr.al J remedy. "Neutrone Prescription 9i" is t
remark:ibe because It purines tr.e hlootl. can !jH obtain-.! ,,f :-Uy Jr.irffi.-t nf5l.ts in nature's way, pives vou wr.it ! t, , , ,. . . ou need to fleht oft n'hmvuic t f(;! lh ir Jl tWn to lmmat ou -roi-on. a jirood clean healthy .yFt-r-i -ti"n. alii;, inf 1 t mr.at .on. i'-iroy It's not one of tho? temporary rel:f ),.,r t.-ri.i .ixid rttorc i.urn.al. r...t r.,i nffairs. pood only whi usir.p, it i- , , 'ilirr. Jet a bott! todav and your I ' ..... Ilhurr.itic days are over, ro more in-! il.Wl. Ill I.IKId rilOlsXM. finied, ? i ff Ärhir.tr joints ar.d mucles, j .-old l.y all ir.'gi.-t Ad; 1 m yo'i iriiip!Ti it. well It's a!i true.
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