South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 224, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 August 1919 — Page 7

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Revelations of a Wife

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Second Honeymoon

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MOW MAIKii: WON LILLIAN'S I ' VT! II SIASTIC Al'IMtOVAI..- ' Vf-ii ahouMn't lo that. Matl.v." Lillian 1'n'l' rw onI -raio'.; h r lua;i at nif with 1 a igiiintr ilisaiiruui. "!- what'.'" I a;kil, licW Üil.i fd. "It'-Jn to say pornethlnt: and th-n

Tt et Harry t'ndt rwoo l t:ncom'-rn-v-d!v with my far of thi- man's hlnWv jHTjjonallty and my ronsoiousnox of th r-vflatlon Lillian had Iliads to me of his fpelinp for me?

"Art exatlly the way OU ftel at, M:t." Lillian replied promptly, and!

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i Store opens at 9 A. M.

Closes at 6 P. M.

c;t it hort. Mnoh Vt-ttor set it out! l .aw that h-r zeal for tho cause she;

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oi your sjmpiii. 1 i i me now- jourt

?oiiK to mami'i' to nuot I looked at h . with th

was servintr had -natiU-tl her to

Harr..." ; throw off the yoke of personal feeiamaze-: intr that had hampered her in form-

i ntf-nt I always feel at hr alrpost , nlatin? plans concerning her reore-! I Py hi- realiiif- of the thoughts of! ant husband. She was alisoihej in those around her. A scheme for ac-1 the problem before her and was

, coinplishinK our purpose had come , dealimr with it as if a total stranger ! into my mind. iut I had stilled lh w as conrprnej. impulse to toil Lillian of it. fear- VVou detfst Harry, and are afraid

irm a " day leave with hi- mother, i nv, n,, ,iKhw think me presumptu-; of him." Lillian went on in the samel

Mis Martha v.. Hillier. Miciticm st. apt. Hillier wit it tiie 1 1 Ii division a

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j M.iriously impersonal tone. "Thei'-j

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.it Spr iMKhrctd' f. irk the s tnd S.ti rl a . in Au uu t. l'.-J'i.

atl'l .pM'ls to reeeh'e his dischate at tii" end -f his leave. Mis Dora luider of Muscatine. Iowa. Hi he cM of her Hunt and

uiu! . Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Wunderf.- Tw f hia l..... tir. w i i - . . x . . i : . . ... mi "..I

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an. Lilian st . i-iitei 'ta ,r. 'l a party j Irr ciM'e hf re from New I ork, and f vuests Monday niht in honor will i.it fi i-nds in hieau lefore of their litth wtddir. a n n 1 ei a r v. I ret u i n in s home.

The ni'l of t(VTi K'i'StS W'TI' W. f. l'itt if reunion, (mtaii') 'an. and

.M tioiii Mit.. Il of Michlu tn

Word has been received of the ar-

rial frm overseas of Sertrt. Hans;

i "I nif-an it." lullian persisted, and i fore, you will naturally register avi I fancied there was a note of lr-ersion and timidity. Then he will ritation iti her oi e at my delay, j hefrin to talk to you. and aftrr a bit.

, ir you nave any nie. now were e:o-i m spite of yourself, you will exper-i i in- to work it I want to hear it." I ienee the old. uncomfortable, fas-J i Why. the thought came to me." Ijcinated interest which he always! i i I

I beiran deffidently. "that as Mr. Ln-i aroused in you. Instead of lißht-

us d to be so interested in inc even a semblance of interest in

I theatri'-al collections " what he is savin pr. as you alwajaj j "Voti wonder child!" Lillian ex-l nueil to do. compel yourself to a lit-' (claimed, jumping up from her chair. I tie tolerance. Moke him feel th.it j

r course: I tie very tiling. on he has been able to lessen vour av-

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For Wednesday Morning Featured at

$6.9.5.

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Dainty Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, ot excellent quality, in simple yet charming models with new braid trirnminc. silk embroidery, dainty georgette tucks, in contrast and harmonizing colors; V, round and square necks, collars and collarless. We also have the much worn navy blue waists, trimmed as the description above, $6.95.

RUG DEPT. Qr( oft on Porch Rugs and Shades for Wednesday morning only.

ART DEPT. Columbia Crochet Cotton. 12c values for 8c; Fall numbers 3 to 100, both colored and white.

I a neir.tr. the dive

music "ions

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contests e t nin i;.

City, were

Mrs. Ida Sellins Ka e a Mil prise party for h-r l.uk-iitcr. Mis. ;-ori-e .Mitchell. ;.d; California a., Monday iiiirht. the o.xa.don leinr her birthday. The members of the l!eef.ive club Were KU eyt. s.

L Mohn, oii of A. Mohn, north of

tl " city. Serpt. !ohn served one year;

with the army of occupation, and is j now awaitinic discharge at Tamp Mr:ilt.

! nie.m he will be sure to haunt thatjersion to him by ever so little."

I room in the 1'ublie Library where i

thty are .showing that wonderful'

Government ofYirhls stirred hv

j the oountry-wide appeals for a reduction in the cost of living, are ! considering, according to a report

from Washington, the possibility of bringiiiR: Herbert Hoover back from Kurope and placiiu? the nation on rations under him as a means of combatting the soaring prices of foodstuff.

"Your Head am afraid the

KlllCN." hackneyed

ex-

collection of script, plays

theatrical world?"

programs and -and portraits

Kitchen Economies

manu-' preysion " stared at her open-mouth-of theed" is the only one which would ! fully express my attitude as her

I nodded, for I had no words with1 words fell upon my ears. She had

Th" sith annual leunun of tn Mei r unl Horm i tan ilb was, '" !'l t I'Mll i.iitn",ij park, iiid i. Li U'h! V-(r, Hit 111 i Were pirseid., The oMk as lecte.l for n.-xt y if ; are: 'harb-v j;. fommert, president;

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oiM'Fi .-( ia' . ao. i ('Harles Zini- i !- i . of s tre.is'ir. i. TalUi- . v re i;4ve? 1,. ill 'ii'c I'ender. oi" l."L.in-iM,rt. auc .1 diu Witwer. The' ict . iitiiin vi!l lie ncid the Se -' ; S'iid. i of An;i!.'i, l' JO. aiiil ' ih-'ve jM chalet of the pi(L,ram up .lohn Wirier, Kali, rumiii. it and , Hi! la M( .-( r. t

lOlK WAYS TO MAKi; IKLI mi s i( r.s at iiomi:. U is amazing that more housewives do not prepare water ices fre-

which to answer her. Her brain works so fast sometimes that it

J dazes me. It had needed but one word from me to enable her to

' Kiasp the complete scheme. In ' another moment she was I woikinfr out the letalis.

luently as the family dessert durinc: "Act Naturally." warm weather For it is a popular; "Lucky that Harry knows you're dish with almost, every one. is tiiad( .i history shark." she said, referrmueh more easily than ice creatinine to the .subject I lud taught for

other frozen desserts, and it is

considerably cheaper. No rich milk or cream is net ded for water ices Fruit Juices, supir and water pre the only ingredients needed. Almo.tt all water ices are made alike. lUnl the sutrar and water to

j ears. "He will imagine you're looking up something for an obptruse. history of the early amusements In our western civilization." Her tone held latii-'hiiu,' mockery, but I caught the bitter undertone, knew that this task sin- was facing was a helirt-

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on. e'isinr and Ch.iTi-:-li hel-l the'- iin-Mul tin- I -a utii'u I on n t rv

of Mr. and Mrs. W. '. Jackruiiii township, s.i tonla . !:.l:i r.M iru l.i'a is oie ji,esAltec , lU'iicKnis dinner was

a syrup, then artd the fruit juice, set; breaking one to her. aside to cool, and then pack in the "You'd better pet there early In

'ice cream freezer. rf sure that the the morning- the day you uo.-and be i sugar and water are boiled long; very busily engaged with the more i enouph to form a very thick vyrul scholarly part of the collection so tht the finished ice is velvet' Harry thinks youYe an awful high 'smooth. Freeze as with ordinary j brow, you know. Have a notebook, ! ice cream and then let stand for a:of course, and don't send even a j few hours to ripen j glance in its direction until he dis-

A variation on the simplest water, coers you

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""And then what'.'" T asked anxiously, for this was the question tormenting me. How was 1 ever to

! 1 I ! C e r Michigan nl.. t l M lid WttJi A i i inty i obu a nd white was

and d iMnii; and music wert ii'o i popular a iirr-'-meuts.

ICnoll. -ever.- 1 I an . V cll(0

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Ti'" ni'ilh r.-uuiou oi iht Kapol 4 ioid v i ! 1 i " pebt Th.:rsday. Ait,. 11 at the .oi.nir.x l.ni.i" (:.' Mr. ..nd . : rs , no -. Si'-jei, (. ' h i p w a id. Tl!" St. Jos-pb, '.'!c map-.' Will 1 "id i me. tint; in tile W. . W. hail 't n ,i i -.1.'. v cfiernoo: ,,t l;:i o'clock. Mis A. IL Ueardsley. L'.th district ihaiin-an of i:ikh..r- will '-e th.e princip i! spt.tker at the uardt n fete To be iltdd ' V the Wollt. liv's 1' 11 t ' h 1 se I'.i-u- a Tippecanoe pi, Wednesday itternooti from 2 :.'! until o . tu u A'!-:, j". A nt'.t.-ical program '.i :,e a feature of the affrnoon. Tick ts may be pureb..,sed at the VV. C. A. or of M:ss Frances Thur)...it., .'. "t"i Citi.'.eNs bank Ii li'din-r.

ice may le made by adding the white of vkk or some gelatine, as in some of the following recipes: Lemon Water It". 4 cupfuls of water, '2 cupfuls of sugar. 1-2 cupful of lemon juice. Rind of one lemon. Make a thick syrup of the sugar and water and boil with the thinly

f pared lemon rind for five minutes. I Then strain and set aside. When I Partly cool Hdd the strained lemon juice, then let it pvl cold, pack and I freeze.

! Any fruit juico may be prepared'

in this way except that one curf'H' of swee. fruit Juice Is used instead Hi m, rtu CliIlOMC INVALIDS

of the half-cupful of lemon juice

voiced what 1 hadn't admitted even to my most secret self, that Harry I'nderwood had the uncanny fascination for me. that I imagine a snake has for a bird. I did indeed "detest ami fear" him. but, on the other hand, never in my life had I met a man with the peculiar fast inatinjr charm he has when he chooses to exercise it. That Lillian knew of this attitude of mine was a meist astounding thinp to me, although I should have

puessed it from my experience oft

her almost clairvoyant intuition. Hut 1 couldn't restrain the hot, burning blush that suffused my cheeks. "There's no need for you to blush, Madge." Lillian said in a kindly matter-of-fact tone that helped me to regain my poise. "Harry is one of the most fascinating devils going when he wants to be. Most women simply let him manage them instead of being clear-headed enough to manage him. Your head always or nearly always rules your impulses, my dear. ""IC this nuality on which I'm counting in the duel of w As for winch I shall help to set the- stage."

FOR THE HOME NURSE (Copyright, 1019). Questions of general interest pertaining to Home Nursing will be answered In thl column, space permitting. ArtlrM Isabella Griffith, care T). News-Timei. BY ISABELLA GRIFFITH. R. N.

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A spoonru! or lemon juice or orange or nursing is tne s .! or tne nurse juice added to the juire of swert ber-; so tested as in raring; for chronic ri or other fruit will give an addi- invalids. To be able to make .a tional pleasant flavor to the water chronic patient comfortable In body.

I there are certain foods that certain I people cannot digest. For this rea-

PerhaPs nowhere in -he entire held! 'on -t diticult to say what one per-

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TiUtd IViitti lo. 1 cupful of suga-. 1 cupful of water. 1 teaspoonful of gelatine. 2 tabl, spoonfuls of t old water. ::-4 cupful grated pineapple, 1 each orange lemon, banana.

happy in mind and apreelle to othI ers is indeed an achievement. The care of chronic patient has for ; its object maintaining health, keep

ing her happy in body and mind and

son can eat with impunity and another cannot However, I would suggest the following rules: Take plenty of time to eat so that the food may be thoroughly masticated, eat at regular interals. and be careful not to overload the stomach. Always leave the table feeling that you can eat more. It is a good general

ing net nappy in ootiy aim iiutio mini - r,.... canning out any special treatments, j rule not t( fat rich or fried food?.

Personals M s- Lira len a.'-I Mi.-.- .Livm.i M.dbr ot Vircei.-.ts. Ind.. .-.nd Mi.-s M uTh.i Neil. ot .;:t; o: p.. Ind..

J The nurse must remember that the i dailv care of her patient is just as

Hoil the sUL-,ir ami the water fivei important on the fifth year as it was minutes. swi.ik the gelatine in cold on the fifth day. Constant attention water, stir and ad to the syrup. Mix must be given to the diet", in fact, to the juice of the' lemon, orange, grat- all the surroundings of the sick ed pineapple and ma.-hed banana room. ' Cleanliness must be niainand add. Set aside to cool, then . tained. The patient when possible

1 I'fee,

and to avoid drinking: ice water.

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Lr.o- pp:c. m !'! a -i: m. Ii i. Mr. an I Mr.- b- cu. ii and . .a. "r.it ! s K'-r i. oi T. kio. ( ... ar- s;"'i:d:iii; tn:r .o.nion vilh Aft. K't :r. - -..-! :. Mi-. M. r..ti-; : W. Wash:;. -ion -I. .'u:s. CI irk

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straw In i-ry La. 2 cupfuls of water. 1 cupful ot" sugar. 2 cupfuls of strawberries, 1 eu-g white. Loil the sugar and the water to .-yrup about five minutes. Add the mushed berri s. t asiL to cool, then freeze. When partly frozen add the stiffly beaten white of egg and P.nish flecking. .Icily Icx ! glass of jelly, 1-2 cupful of corn -syrup. cupful- of hot water, ! lemon. Mix boiüng water with the syrup and pour over jelly. Stir until it

juice of one lemon. If desired. the

L. O. l writes: My baby is five months old. how often do you think I should nurse him during the day and night? He seems perfectly healthy, but a friend of mine insists that I should nurse him every two

should be gotten up in the chair for nours. a part of each day. Besides caring' Answer: Do not nurse your child fur the nhvsb-al well beinc of her I too often no matter what friends

patient, the nurse must care for her mental well beins. She muM strive in eerv wav to keep her cheerful

and happy, and not feel discouraged d Ave months old. This

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m iroezer.

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added wlu-n partly frozen i'jntmue fre.zmg.

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when the task seems an impossible on. Character and behavior is de

termined by surroundings and associations with other people and the chronic invalid cut off from the associations and activities of normal

life is almost bound to become solf-i

centered and irritable. "Sickness enolles a few but debases many." IP.it. while the entire family should mike sacrifices for the invalid, these stcrinces are unwise if they reliee the patient of some duty that she could do for herself, make her tie-

may say. Every three hours during the day with one feeding at night is plenty often enough to nurse a

should hours.

32 ß (Jarst St., left this morning for several weeks' visit with relatives and friends at Milwaukee, Wis. Roman Nowak of San Antonio, Tex., is spending several days with relatives in South Hend. Terre Coupee. Ind. While here he is a guest of his fdster. Mrs. Mary Szymkowiak, 81 W. Napier st. Mrs. Anna Ceglarz returned to Michigan City after a few days' visit with friends here. Mrs. Stanley Drejer. 201 S. C ha pin st., has returned from Eagle Point lake, near Osceola. Ind.

Miss Margaret Iiurda and Miss; Helen Swarzynska have returned to

run tie unci .t vitit ol two uajs with relatives.

I'vt. Aloysius Lewinski is spending!

several days' furlough at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewinski. X. Walnut st. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fl. D. Kruk have returned to their home at Detroit, Mich., after a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ladislaus Kruk. 4 2 N. Wilbur st. Mrs. Leon Dembrowicz and children, Stella and Frank, returned to South Chicago afte" a brief visit here with friends. Thty were guests of Mr. and Mrs. X. T. Baltzer, X. Carlisle St. Mrs. Darbara R nglewicz. S. Scott st., left Monday afternoon for Goshen. Ind., to spend a few days with her parents. Frank Gustav of Buffalo. N. Y., who has been here on business, returned to his home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leszczvkow-

ski of Sagir.aw, Mich., who motored J here last w eek and .w ere guests of j Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gaihl. Division) Ft., have left for a visit with friends! In Michigan City. Miss Martha Horkowüki. 13S N. j Hirdsell st.. has re turned from Chi- ;

cago. Mrs. Joseph S.u Jezewski and daughter. Miss Sophia Szulczewski. W. Napier st., have returned from Detroit. Mit h.. after a two w eeks' visit with relatives.

WASH GOODS DEPT. Wednesday morning 2 7inch Ginghams of small check and striped patterns 19c. New Kimona Crepes just received a generous assortment of this material 39c. 36-inch Cotton Challies Special for Wednesday a. m., 19c.

LINGERIE DEPT. Fancy Cotton and Gingham Petticoats, $1.50 values $1.25. DOMESTICS. Full Bleached M uslin. 36 inches wide, worth 30c yd., for Wednesday a. m., 21c yd. Cotton Blankets, extra heavy quality, worth $4.50 pr. Special Wednesday a. m. $3.35.

WHITE GOODS AND LACES. 35c Veilings. Wednesday a. m., 25c yd. 36-in Marquisette, worth 85c yd.: Wednesday a. m.. (9c. Women's one emb. Handkerchiefs. "All Linen." 50c values for 39c. 15c to 20c Lares. Wednesday a. m., 1 Oc yd.

HOSIERY DEPT. Women's Silk Hose, $1.50 quality; sale price $1.15 pr.

STATIONERY DEPT. 50c Box Stationery, Wednesday a. m., 39c.

CORSET DEPT. Any 75c Brassiere in our stock, 69c. Topless Corsets in pink batiste, for slender and average figures, $1.50 values $1.15.

TOILETTE GOODS. Schratz's Bath Powder, regular price is 25c, Wednesday a. m. price is 19c.

CHILDREN'S DEPT.. Boy s Wash Suits, $1.50 values at $1.00. Bathing Suits, ages 2 to 6 years, $1.95 values, at $1.59. 10 to 12-ycar-old size Gingham Dresses, $1.69.

JEWELRY and NECK WEAR SECTION. Genuine Leather Purses, back and top str-ip. 51.5C and $1.00 values for 89t 11

Our Expansion ana Ransack Sale starts Thursday August 14. oee our Ad in the Wed. E ve. 1 aper.

on: c;iu:at i:pasio and RANSACK SALi:. ,

Starts Thursday, Aug. 14th. Watch, for big ad in tomorrows paper.; Doors open at M o'clock a. m.. close ; at 6 o'clock p. m during sale and (

alterations. 6071-! :) THE HLLSWORTH STORK.

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make six feedings in the 24

of one or two e lt s may be pendent, or increase her tendency to

:J then make demands upon others. Some kind of Mil i'üsefiil at tivitv is neces-

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iNews or interest on the West Side social i:v f:Ts. The military rank of Falcons Z. Halicki. No. 1, will hold its exercises Wednesday evening at Z. Balicki hall. W. Division st. The isingin',' practice of M. Komanowski Falcons will be held Wednesday eveninx at S o'clock at Kos-

S. Chapin st.

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sary to every wholesome life and p-"--n.w "n

when this is entirely eliminated, no' Irs L. Blanchart. Lafayette st..

t ii - TrV NcWS-1 iffltS VQnt AdS. matter how perfect may be the phys- entertained with a water melon ' i ' j. al care. th patient s greatest need Party at her home Monday evening. l i uns ttisried. For this reason ' Tt'n Kuests were present. After the

ihronic patient should not be denied j luncheon various games and stunts the opportunitv to serve in some i 'v' rH enjoyed. wax-, if it is only telling stor to a! I'arty of girls from the Weber Can -,-..st:.s . hüd. Am- kind of manual ! -" f'tory enjo ed a picnic at Tine

I- O. T. M., NO. i)Ot. Special meeting Wednesday afternoon. f.071-12.

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QTHSTIONS AND ANSWKL.S. 1. I, writs: I suffer a good deal ,";or. tlsjtpsia. Oould yo.i tell me .v hat .ans- s it, and what 1 could do :o keep front having '.

Features of the

afternoon were boating, bathing, games and contests.

PLIISONALS. Miss t.'lara Wrohlewska. of Chicago is the guest of Mi. and Mis. Joseph Wroblewski. 212 O'Hrien st. Mrs. Alfred Sniegotlzka. Olive st..

n--er: Dyspepsia :s rfi"n caused' who ; receiving treatnient at Sr. Jo- : v ia ei -. feeding or i:!1to; f liuiti-j pli hospital, is slightly improved, catior. vi the foo '. bit there are! Miss H"len Sz neck a, -". Jackson

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s. . Hating heart ily j st.. r etained from Vincennes. Ind., ery ti.-'d or w hen j Montiay. where she spent he-- .uat nervous strain will !t ion with relatives and friends.

units i-uvsc dspet i;a. ThenJ Mr. and Mr&. Walter liudxicki.

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