South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 225, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1919 — Page 8

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8 yi:im:mvy i;vi:mnt., rr;tT is. imt THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES -1 Soutli Bend .Women Willing . to Use a Little Bit Less And Beat High Living Cost Jitneys During Rail Tieup in Brooklyn Thiirsdiy is Cuhrr Im and Inlcrurban D.iy a c;oovl Day to be in South Bend. i f "I ' ; .f --i , i

Housewives Would Stav nn.t'hnft' t.'-.

"War Basis" to Force Reduction in Price. '

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it ami. In f.ct. until we

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!thirJ 1'ij'J.iy of -'h rii'inth. As is I .- i !! th" unrmT, will darn and i tw -;nl w hi!" th-y 1 i T n jnir to ifj ions wliii'h hive b v. fo-ind h lj'fül by their r;u! M.-ter. And

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;üi arti ! instead of "how

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wo mm wrt loir.g nothing about th high co.-t of living. except iMMni; th

exorbitant priors anl fretting at.o.;t "how awful" It was. put we wt-rc Mirjris. c", n?r . -i ",y Mirpiised, when th majority of th women we talked to an'. n d our jUcry, "What art- you f'oinic ' b-at the high rot of living" with th statement that thy w-re loin wi:hout things just as th-y had he n during th war, whieh way. th- ry proposition we had intended jrs-ttT -

int: to them. th rt turn to a time ha.M of buying.

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Mi- i!;ir'- 1 . i -a -;, an a. i vto! r in tli- Mothors" c'ml. oriran z. 1 1 v M.-v L lia (.'. tr; durh r s r kv hr- a -:ty homo d'- :ii 'jüs! ra t ion ;i;riit, was ic (tt thf worum who t 1 1 n that sh had n v r returned to !av;sh pro-war hw. irjr. that she- w;is still doini? withlour and niakiny -r, and that sh ! rst'-n t-'I 'o Mintinuo so loiii until , pri' -s ha I r :ui Ti d to normal. Mrs.

war; K sai'l that th- Mot hers" cluhs '. ar.- to oiitiriw t h ir work which is

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Th following notation from a'iittie li sjiH-ch made rerently hy Mrs. Wil- Mr.-', liam Ilersrheil, president of th'-jr.f th'orrtan's rresj r!uh of I mhana. J s

iorny and would heartily support any! cause nf the strike.

m lm' with th- "do with a it i s.-4 campaign."

IC. C. Dekhodrs, a memher Proirress lib. heartMy enthe jdan and uik's. not of

ivrj th k'.vtiy'- of th- r.i rn pa iin -fur.-- as a moans of r'liovinc the oriinatcl hy that organization ami ; pj . nt situation hut as constructive point." out the fact that to r-d ,; u ,,, x f,,r th' future, that more trirls the 11. (. of 1j. we must K-t at its j ' t j r r- t ti study domestic science las-, termed by Mrs. Herschel!, "th-jiri the schools whTe they learn th itnhappy law of suppl. and l-hst methods. nt only of preparing .nandl" "I r- cntly saw a w i Uinir- j ; um!, hut a'so of onotnical huyman pay $ 1 . 1 for a watermelon. ini;. "What we'll hae to do is to ft hold1 st.ll lM-.uticin I U oiuunv. of his wife and uie her to easej Mrs. S. J. C'rumpacker. president her husband's sw eet tooth with an j ,,f t or t h Sile Culture -1 ii 1 . stated appl pi' until watermelons -tithat sh was still ojeratin her cheauer. Wien the watermelon j hou.-elm!l on a war time basis and

jobuers find their $1.13 beauties ly-jthat all memb.-rs of her cluh were' city's transit lin-s. Buses, busin.ink on the sidewalk unpurchased practicirii,' strict methods of eion-' ' tily. are reaping a hatwest. Thest

they'll lower the price.".

South Bend boasts of no Woman's ; rno ement 'ookinp toward city-witH Prc.i cluh but It has a sutfici.-nt j adoption of such a plan, nun; her of women's organizations to, Mrs. 1,. S. Kickenscher, president support a vigorous campaign against j of th- Woman's Civic league, was the U. (J. of L. if concerted action isj mthusiastic over the plan and is entaken. Already a number of clubs ; lea voring to inc lude in the program have taken steps in thi.5 direction i for the league meeting on Aug. 21.

and the others havw signili'd their willingness to cooperate In this vital proposition. (lalrlots Still OrZanl 'Tatrlots Still" is the slogan adopted by a new department of the South lv-nd Woman's club, the home department, and It would seem to convey the idea in a concise form. This department, of which Mrs. K. I Sims is chairman, has members who plan to study the funclam ntals of savings, practice economy in their home, and tell their fellow members! of their successes and failures. ""Carry your darning and mending

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Fur Buying is Best In August. Fur Buylr.p at Newman's Best hecau.? you art dealh'g with a house which knows Für. Th purchase of Furs cftr.not be clai?M v.-lth ordinary shorrlng. Tt Is rathfr thmaking of an Important Investment the pourco of which must be of known And proved Integrity. Such a source as this la

NEWMAN'S

A heavy loaded "jitney" truck leaving Tark Bow.- New York, hound fur Brooklyn via Kast liner Bridge, at the close of the working day. The strike of the Brooklyn Transit trainmen has completely tied up the

s autos and flivvers, "jitney" in name honiegoers do not teem depressed he-

a spe.iker who will present the sub-' comr ,vi ject. which may be taken up as ajf(.i((,j uth

ueiinue pari 01 tne league woik. Saing Laundry Bill. Many pet plans for economizing were divulged by the women under the strictest secrecy, so we advise that you get busy and talk to your reighbor. One woman, we dare not

i' ii in i iiriuie, iisuiK iiini'i ly j luncheon sets as a means of reducing!

th laundry bill and saving th table linen, and this same woman is using unbleached muslin sheets, which you won hi sleep between, undoubtedly, were you to pay her ah overnight visit unexpectedly.

a beauty parlor these days, going in

a jda in Jane and merging a perfect Mary Bickford. With sc niiicli beauty right ready Just for the pay and the pain, you

ran t help thinking that the years

ill be so cloved and sur-

just one beauty after

j another that an ordinary an natureile girl with a wrinkle or a chin or j two will stand out refreshingly 1 amidst so much pulchritude, like

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WIFE'S MIXTURES KILL PETS. HUSBAND ASSERTS

ATLANTA. Hm.. A.:-T. 1... Becoming suspicious when he saw his wife pul a mixture of some sort in his eo Tee. h- sidetracked the cup anci t;id the secret preparation on some neighborhood pets, with the result that every dog and cat in the

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j gamble. I think I'll leave my little U. Tvrrell told Judge Podleton in

alone and see. ! superior court here. He was given

Anne Tyrcll.

I old last year's face

! superior court here. a divorce from Mrs.

YOUR FACE MADE OVER

Peanty Borg ine you can nw To gr.iep mmp orry faro or two entire, II'"" j.u b .-Ii. itter, skin a bit and tlu-n

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BY MARGARET ROHE

the .L-u.it being uncontested.

The Horoscope Ijry NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.

Ni:V YOllK, Aug. 10. Really it's getting to be quite the thing to have one's face done over every season or so quite like on1 h.as the house or the limousine refinished and redecorated, don't you know? Only when It corner to face values, it certainly takes a hit of doing. If Charles V or Philip II of Spain could only peep in on one of our up-to-dite beauty parlors Jn full operation, they'd hlusn for very sharm over the puerile and feeble accomplishments of their erstwhile inquisi

torial torture chambers. Skinning j

mg the skin and drawing it up over the temples and forehead to eliminate wrinkles and puffs about the eyes, the eliptical incisions and sutures and such like to abolish a supe'rtluity of shins certainly has it all over that recently exploited method of tilling up the hollows with liquid palatine. At the hard tinish a sort of a lump jaw effect was the oftenst result obtained.

lar pet pastimes.

ever, fragile females suffer a skin-

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incident in their !

Though our old friends Charlie V. V and Phil II would undoubtedly feel mite at home among the tiend-

Vm alive was one of their particu- i , h ,ir,lu,rr,:1,l l ...tnnnt ,,r,r,

thf process of turning perfectly jAod straight hair into the crooked path

nine nn a mere incnient in tr.eir f th., rnrl.. th ,1(,,m,npnt .,v..

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l" i""1 i process is really not as bad as it'

They turn one check and then the j (oks or smelis s B,.oa,iv has it other to prove that beauty is only ( heon rerfoi.to(1 silil.,. its ,irst inx vU. skin deep. With the aid of a skilled ; t j()n th (t nnw it is as sim,,i0 an1 beauty expert. several assist ants, j ,1iml,.ss s ;l Ina n iru Sometimes Mome acid and a bit of slow agony. )f rourS(. ou ,m ?el a i,it .hrl u,, they shed a weather-beaten opider- in th,, .,rd feet if voo nv..

locks were being plucked out by the

TIIUKSD.W. Al'fi. II. i The steflar inMunees for this day assist to pronounced activity with giatifing stici-esses and financial increase. Jupiter and Mais being In . splendid Lunar aspect, fortified hy j other strong planetary places. Some ( change or journey is forecast forj

jsome, ana Tnese snouia resuu u jiu-j 1 antage. In all dealings, however.! jit would be well to he on guard I against deception or fraud. In'

traveling a due amount of caution should be observed. Benefits of a sudden or surprising nature may arise under tb friendly position of. Pranus with the moon. Guard the domestic interests and cherish all affectiona! and social affairs lest un-: happiness or disappointment accrue from Venus opposed by Lunar. Those whose birthday it is may. look for a successful year with in - j crease of money, but should protec t their domestic affairs. A child born on this day will be enterprising ami energetic, succeeding in business, and though kind and affectionate it may be untidy and careless.

BERKSHIRE MAN 49 TIME? BEFORE COURT IN 19 YEARS

mis for a peaches and cream new babeskin and call it a well spent day. If you are contemplating a skinning, hawexer. it were well to count on more than a union day. A few hours will see you skinned all right, hut you will still have to d a bit of time and a bit of suffering m the privacy of your boudoir before

your face is quite itseif in its brand Sww cuticle. ... j Then there's the fatal double j chin, the dreaded crows-foot and all the ith r Ills that iaut's hen to. j If you don't object to snip her ! and a slash there and a bit of plain j fancy sewing. ths, can all ! put; juite out of couriter.ar.ee. Some of ; our be?t known mo ie idols andj idofette h.iv- had gus!s and Lrus, ;-.nd tucks and Krer.ch seams t.ik-n '

roots, but on th other hand ami oft times both some of our hot little manicures gouge ut corners and go to bloody lengths on th- cuticle, so there you are. To be sure it takes a lot of cash and a lot or fortif tidv. 'out if you bn" t " w a ken ou an week-end at

PITTS KP-: LI . Mass.. Aug. 11. Robert Bailey, the South Berkshire outlaw." charged with breaking and entering ami larceny of sixteen fowls from Charles Lllis. of New Marlboro, was found guilty and Judge Brown sentenced him to seven months. Bailey, who is thirty-nine years old. has been before the Great Barrington court forty-three times in nineteen years and six times before t he s i p nor court.

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As y-t this facial surg ry and wrinkle ler.iovir.g sc; n e is in i's infancy, but among the theatrical profession it h us undoabte!ly proved a gre.it s.. s With th- p rfei -t:-n that time and experience and experiments alwas :ild. it w ill so.ip.

b i oni- as i ommi'ii a tiling to h !e o ir fact- done ocr as " h yc;r j cru'ikoi teeth str.. Eliten. I up into . j b . n i b

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Your last chance to buy good clothes at These Prices.

Only pelts of unquestioned quality are used in these iurs and only workmanship of the highest order a distinctive achievement of this eeawon of uncertain lahr r. The advantages ot this sale arc instantly apparent.

Immediate action cannot op urged t-o Mrongly. The Augun prices repre?nt a .ivinK of 1." to 20 per vnt otcr No vomlxT pri cca.

Read Why You Should Buy Furs Now

It is just as essential to select Fall Apparel Early as to buy Furs Early. There is a saving to you in buying Fall apparel now You have the advantage of selecting from complete stocks You secure longer wear on the garments voir purchase. Just now we have a wonderful showing of Fall Apparel, including NEW SUITS NEW DRESSES NEW COATS NEW SKIRTS NEW WAISTS NEW PETHCOATS NEW SWEATERS COME IN AND SEE

Furs purchased now will he stored free until December. You will he allowed three months to pay for the furs you purchase in August.

Our Fur Styles are absolutely correct for the season 1!!? and 1?2. Kvery fur purchased at Newmans is backed hy our guarantee for style, equality and workmanship.

See These Wonderful Furs: Plain Hudson Seal Coats with Squirrel Collars and Cufls Hudson Seal Coats with Nutria Trimming Hudson Seal Coats with Skunk Trimming Hudson Seal Coats with Beaver Trimmin; Mole Coats with Taupe Fox Trimming Mole Coats with Squirrel Trimming Mole Wraps with Taup'e Fox Trimming Taupe Marmot Dolmans Natural Lynx Cat Coats with Raccoon Trimming. Sealine Coats in Plain and Trimmed Styles, XXXX quality near Seal Coats, Animal Shaped Scarfs of Lynx, Fox, Wolf and Skunk. Chokers of Mink, Jap sable, Opossum, Seal, Squirrel, Mole, Nutria and Fox Collection of handsome Coatees of Mole, Nutria, Jap Mink, Sealine and Hudson Seal combined with contrasting Furs.

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We are still giving Extra Pants

THE HOUSE OF VALUES

220 S. Michigan SL

Thursday is Culver Day

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Buy vour needs tor next summer in White Shoes and Oxfords now, as you will pay more money for the same footwear next season. We have, notwithstanding; the great number of white oxfords sold in this great sale, plenty of sizes left for you. Note the prices below and you will readily see why we are selling so many white oxfords. Ladies' S 10.00 White Kid Pumps and Oxfords . . .$8.00 Ladies' SS.oo White Kid Oxfords $6.00 Ladies' $7.00 White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords $5.00 Ladies' S6.00 White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords $4.50 Ladies' 34.00 W hite Canvas Pumps and Oxfords $3.00

for College Campus or Outing Wear. Whether you're packing your trunk for college or for an outing trip, it should contain one of these new and verv useful garmeats. Just the thing for the cool evenings, or the lake trips. Here you'll find a large assortment of plain or combination colors, made of fine pure worsted yarn; slip-over or coat styles with large shaker collars.

I Sam'l Spiro &. Co. Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes rTi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rr

FOR CAKE MAKING biscuit, roll or bread bakitK. King Midas flour is nothing less than perfect. It skillfully blended and o tinelv ground that it i the "iie flour that meets all demandthat can be made upon i:. trial today means our stead;, use of King Midas tlour hereafter. Ask Your Grocer HODGES & MacINTOSH Wholesale Distributor

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