South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 206, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 July 1919 — Page 18

ntin.w i:vi:xino, jui.v THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES !!?OLLY ÄND HER PALS "Ashur's taking no chances with Paw as a rival" lCopjr!tit. 1919, bj ewgpgpr Featar : 'A ttic Surprises in Life M Mil. I tkiMJT YU To DO By Winifred Black

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I wanted a rn-p this morning, an r.o igh Vd ir.np with Mr'nnis on it an-! a! w:int it

ak and i-T.-jJ rr.ark'd "yr.ir" and "apruco" and :i str ik or two marked "marshlaj-.d." and I went Into

the attic and ?",irrli"i tho old trunks there.

I went to that atti and -xixrti to o'clock at tfc very 1' o'clock th"' h'nl to

o buy th hat. she didn't -sho bought toys for those

hiMrer,. and since then the has ,!i working all day and many timM many evenings. Every bifof th'- money she f-arns goes, not to !if rsr-lf, not in fomo foolish man-

-it f o'clock o-it by ?;:;0 ist. but at 1r;l! me. and

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tired ami di. airr ab! time and of all th time. The map fh. to I hadn't found that.

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truth. I hal af-out forgotten all about It. but Just to so- the old let

ters, th account, ujoicjina a diary, i jov, ar! pc th n!i hooks, and hf-r-'s ;i ,-ajj

faded ribbon. tying some faded j flowers. Whit charming things

j'-y to the heart of a lot of friendi I y. unfortunate, little children. She ! found something a pood ileal hotter i than th" thing the went to look for, didn't she ? j I know a man who went out lookI iris' for a fortune. i He wanted to marry one. No. he j wouldn't be laughed out of it, and : he, wouldn't be shamed out of it. He ! said it was Just as easy to fall in

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in love with a poor one.

U, ho found tho girl, and the fortune, and he married them both

tncsr oja pof?ns are. h,i.u .t vy : .ind ,ost the fortune an1 thf. K!rl to Jciiep thrm shut up in the attic, j trnf.fi out to a neipless, whining even if the, binding i- shabT,y. j individual.

Ltlljh time' Why. the id. -a! Ii rHrfn't think I hnt bef-n tmno half!

Wliat kind r,f a day is it io you Know wnai nappenea io

.sunshine! ! that man? He turned from a mls-

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Well, well I thought JropplnjY of the rain ro0f th branches of I s:irrt'4iC. brushing

hlnfflef. I will have to look for tho map another tiViy. I am Klad I went to hunt for it this mnrnir.tr. I found o many ofjirr thinf. Some of them I had put away myself and forgotten, and comp of them I had never ?e?n before a rrrfct treasure of beauty and Interest, of sorrow and of Joy. And I nen-er should havo n any of them or known of their existence if I hadn't started out to hunt for the mar. How often we do hat, don't we

rable parasite and selfish fortune hunter into a real man. He pot a position of his own and supported that girl and made something almost like a woman of her. As for himself, he found not the fortune he went out to look for, but his own manhood. I know a man who started out early in life to look for money. He found the money, lots of it, but, dear me, there was to many things to bring with it and he had to lug them along, too, or else he couldn't bring tho money. I saw him the other day. He's 50 years old he looks 75 and he hasn't a friend in tho world. I wonder if he doe.n't wish that

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Pa s not going tc give Ma any chance to explain

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I know a girl who started out fo gayly looking for succe. and all she found was ffrrow and disappointment and disillusion. She wouldn't stay at home with her mother and her sisters oh. no. that 'r-uj too humdrum for her. She wanted to see the great world, to be a Pa"t of tho wonderful, glowIjm times s!ie read about so much U the newspaper. So she left her little home in the country and went to tho groat city to make her fortune. V1!. she didn't make her fortune. Sho di ln't even make a living. She ust hunted and hunted and hunted for the fortune, but somehow she never could find it. and as for the liing, she got so she. didn't care whether she made it or not. She hat-d to get up in the morning and she hated to go to bed at night. Life was just a dreary, shabby, hungry, tired. dicouraging thing, and one day some one died at home and t went back, to the funeral, and

thero she is. as brisk and cheery as possible, in tho old town that she thought she would never want to see again. So, after all. she did find something when sho went to town, didn't she? She. found contentment and knowledge of the real conditions of real life and at the very la;-t a cheerful and loving heart. She- had to hunt through a good many dusty trunks of miserable experiences to find these things, but she. found them, but there they were waiting for, her anil for her eager search jurt the samo. I know a girl who wanted a new hat and her father wouldn't buy it for her, so sho went cut and hunted for a job. Sho found a job and it turned out to be- something to do with little children. Py the time she had earned money

tic where it nelonged and stayed out in the sunshine and not hunted quite so hard for what he has to carry with him now, whether h wants it or not. How rpjeer it is that fortune is waiting around the corner Tor us. or up at tho head of the attic stairs, and we don't seem to have so very much to do with just exactly what we ilnd when we start out to lind, do wo? Well, that makes life interesting, after all. doesn't it?

WOULD DEPORT ALL BOLSHEVIKI AND I. W. W.

NJ:V YORK. July 2 5. The i;nited States department of l:tbov Thursday asked the joint legislative committee which is investigating seditious activities in this state for all evidence in its possession which would aid in bringing about the. deportation of anarchist agitators and especially that which wouid prove the ai. irchistic r-ature of the I. w. v. The request of the government was contained in a letter written by I'yron H. Uhle, assistant United states commissioner of labor, to

'tato Sen. Lusk, chairman of the ' ommittee, introducing A. 1. St lull, special immigration inspector at Ellis island, to whom Sen. Lusl; warasked to turn over the evidence in his possession. Sen. ijsk announced that the committee would be glad to cooperate in evi-ry way with the federal agents. The only witness examined by the committee when it resumed its sessions here today was Von Svarc, a Cleveland attorney, 'who recounted the condition? which prevailed fu retrograd just before and just after the bo?sheviki overthrew the KerensUy regime in 1917.

Coeds Need Silk Dress, Shoes and Lots of Things

Special tr The News-Times: BLOOMINGTON". Ind., July 25. Goodness, girls! When you come to Indiana university next fall you may

need a silk reception dress, & dress hat, a tklrt and sweater, shoes for hiking, bloomers for the gymnasium and just everything. And you are to have a Junior adviser one of the girls from the junior class who will help you over the troublesome rimes In the freshman life. These are some of the suggestions, anyway, which arc carried in a lett r being sent to all prospective Indiana coeds by Agnes Wells, dean of women. An excerpt from this letter follows: "You have been assigned to the girl whose name appears below, and I hope that you will feel free to write to her regarding customs, clothes, living conditions, etc. May I suggest the following as reasonable clothes: A coat suit, a winter coat, a rain coat, a serge dress, a skirt and sweater and sensible shoes for hiking, a silk reception dress, an cening dress with sleeves, a dress

hat and a hat for college. You will also need bloomers and middy for gymnasium (they may be bought here) and a hot water bottle well marked. Be sure that you have all clothing well marked, and come with a determination to neither lend ntr borrow clothing."

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future, as well as well-grounded as-, surance of lasting peace without in 1 any way Impairing American sover-j

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asking big, fancy their clothes.

Our enormous trouser business, selling thousands of pairs weekly through our own large chain of stores enables us to produce better and higher class pants because our large production places us in a

position to buy fabrics and material way below market prices. Whereby, giving you the advantage of buying a regular $5 to $6 trouser at our factory price, $4. You Save $1 to $1.50 We have hundreds of pairs of trousers for you to select from. We have the pattern you want in exactly your size. Come and get it. We guarantee our trousers to give satisfaction in every detail or your money back. It will pay you to investigate before you buy.

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WASlIINM TON, J.ily 21. The: former Austrian minister to Mexico, . Mania von Kanya, who is about to ! re'v:rn home, has been granted safe ; conduct through the t'nited States. : it was learned Thursday at the state : d , a rtnien:. !! in expectd to eres? ' th, '-order r.t Iaredo, Tex.ts, Satur- , day. : Altho"5h rora-I or ler were sent

to on Kar.v.' racro than ?" months ; he has sltat.a! '.o ;Tt';rl to : Austria, it :s believed h:", be-?au? ! it the disorder ;r. the former em-: I'ire. ; Report of the state drrartmn. luring the war sho'ved that von K.iny.i cooperated w ith vor FVk'.art. the former Onni:i mi :'- or, who w.s conr.ectO'I with tlie famous Zimmtrman plot to alin Mexico aca'.r.st the United states. I

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