South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 226, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 August 1919 — Page 9

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Clubs The Indies' AM society of the T u i J Mrfhod:t Lpi.-'copal thurchj .'is"m i 1 ji th hatch parlor H "In -xl.ty afteinoon. .Mr.-. iid.vard. Intbaii srave a h. rtpture r.du:;j anc J .Mr. A'odrurf Je. the d-voiionals ! Durir.k," the bu?ir. s ssiem arrange-i nt-nta w. re mad- fi.r thrir btn .if f the Interstate fair. Li-'hl r'frenn- j Iii r. t - were iored tr m.' tu 1 v--? i Ly Mrs. ". lJunhart and Mrs. 1 . j j'alan. The r.ext regular mortui v, . j liirh ni'ili.-iat ll wo .1 ht hew: held S pt. 10, has been po.-,tp ..j." 1 until after the fir. Mrs' I rv r rx K-.v.vj. Lux- r 1 . cn-lc-rt.iir.cl Zu members or the Iidi-' Alf vx-ity r.f th.- ,M i " firro.a. I M. L church at her country home! - in sda y. Tl. hi was j ) - r 1 1 ir. r-cwint;, a nural.fr of garm. nts be-' int made for tu- elidi-n. in tt.alt i noon lipht i ai hm-;it., wmc .- -wd Ly the hostess. Tn- r - r 1 iaetin will 0. nel An.;, j ;ti thl.oriiv Mis. uddh lba-or. In honor of Miss Martu.i Mary VriC", (.( Man-held, O.. th- i;:.t of .I..- .I'ir. t) i (.'rnijM-, lor.ttnt ( t.. and .Ml Frank s K-a--y, ! (irand ItapuN. Muii. th- h.ws - , uf.t of Mi-us ir;i ( '.i ni l i 1, 1 JM" ' i::wrs:le lr.. Mi.- ,T an Ue iiioe i.o .t. ü'il N. Main :-.t., nu i taincd 1 . uiietts at a hroaUfa-t Wednesday JuCrrari-. i'dtic and orange i.tornins fiyriis festi.ii i- öiat d th- table.

n Monday fVfn.iu, Mi. and Mrs. j.'0!.r ctjpfuls of Hour equal one P. W. Ado'phsen I 1 j . Ii.ii.- , jio jn.J. a.. hi Id a n s ptioii in bono. ... Tuo rupfuN of butter parked tf.ir -on. th W. i-"r- : i. . MO!i ,., on r.onuo. Adolj.n-, n, and las lioa. ii - j. Haif- upful of buttei e.juals oremarriace I.m.k piac n July :h- ; .ju.uter poun.l. LOth. The .,;faM ;.No partook of tb- Two f..11fll,s of nulatl sucar t ature of a fr.rew.il nn.r i:-v. aidl ,,rt,i

Mrs. A lolphs.-n aia b.ivin n.-tt wtin fur (J: cenvii!' . I "a. i V.iss I.e.-h 'ir. I"",: I'ortaq-: ny.. fr.tt rt. lined D- currs at a rooi: ' partv W doesday ev.-nn, in h"M..-I ff hor I'lii'.l M km 1! iilw v. I it i " ; . , 'aiue trek. ia o. Announcements family re mi.tn I Th-- M i 1 1 1 1. n 'vhich was to l;:i'f b n h-'ld A'. 1 t, hi." been potpjned until Saturday. Aua. ::', at. which time it will l- Jo-id at Xorth t'hasn lak. Personals Mr. and Mr. I:in Hudson. 14 . Sample s! . . ti:rr.-l from a two j ve ks tri; in Hudson, Mi. h.. and I Clayton, Mi-'h., T.irs lay rvenins. Mrs. A. Hill. '. 1 I 'a rk a v.. reT'irried Tues!av from a three weeks' htay iti folorado. Mis Catherine Coonley. T.OT Coli i a , is :-.;icndiiit; a few ias in lu. a ;o. Mrs. Arthur S. Irwin. 4.",i Lincoln "Way West, is the Kiiot id lur irJ notlo r. Mrs. F. L hestnutwoo.l. at j .Mon.i lake. .MUsKeon tu iantst Mich. - Mrs. r.",u!i KOT, niaine a.. has a, U,, .!..Sh.-r. Mrs. ,;. II. M Cart by. and two grandsons. Von and Mariyu McCarthy, of I'orti . .i . . ..

Prof, and Mrs Freder.rk H. In- polled Fivo cups equal one par.H. r.3'. Park a v.. Wt Mon.lav P'0!'" for a two weeks' outinu at M..u-kian lle - cups crial one pound, lake. M'.ch 1 yo nu;iI 4 i" cups equals one Miss Florence Förster. 2 1 7. X. I i - ! , ou n,!favette hld.. .vprnt Tuesdav m Phi-I s C-rown ) 1 2-?, cups equals Capo. ! ono r(,i'id. i Siifrar (confectioners' :M-2 cups

Kitchen Eco n o mics WAYS TO !s.i: mom:y and imI'liovrcooKiM; i;v c rj:i ; ii ii:.sn:iv(;. A sv'a'e and eorr i quart and pir.t l:iea irs hou5l as much the quipin rit if r kitclien a- a tape

n.easur- in the h.'wini,' ro-un. F. cry ' ' me.l r ports truii Phihu.thua Cit;. i ;iMnevs m .n he. ks n; in his own ! ' fo'iht tr. th- border Wnlrn lay establishment the o.-ds lie reei s ' nUht sf.tt tl that e peixuts hat! -wh should not the hoasewifei been eentrd as a result of the diswf cb ami m.as'.f.- the things t hat j w !"-v "f 'he mutiny jdot m the r. re .'.elier-d to her to mak- sure: fler;il carrison there last woi that th." tradesman hav made n 1 t reports stated 15 had been cmistake, and that she i-n't p i in cuted. i Je:- Hielt than she r.ej'; In addition aceurat.- maurs arej V.WKS Ulli. i:Sl' M IINITIDTJ:. a L-ui.le to perfect rookery. You; xi:w VnUKf Aui;. i,..Ti,e Nfv n.ay .us mur-.li. nts without PO-Vork AMlf.ri.-an i(.atrm. t.,uh u-r.i-inc for wronc, hut voU can t K'V ss altUS(1lN ;innounc-d th- r-ieaso of lound by lockmc at it. YV. h ev-:,)itcho, Jvt,. Slain(.1(h.r (o lht. v

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!; Inmuene Ilureli. I Can You i:plain This1 A profesr at the Fnirsit' of M rhiuan sts that wath on . . ep-, tan he had found an xplai; it ion Jo." every izhost slory lie h s or la aid. Thi-J ACPi'tinn, tobl b- tbe ;at- Prof. V, itch of th-- T"ni-fr-.ty of! i'I .suow. is an account 'f th. i:.ci-j drot as .; happen. 1 to him. Aft r a h.ir-1 joari.-. Pr. Y-:Kh r:ried at an o'.d castle in C, i!!ow..y wh-rr h' w as to m.ike a k J er!l isjt. lb :n- r . !;aust. 1 from j V . jour:ie' h.is liost.-s sun4'r.-t-l tV it he sb ep lat m th.- m.M'nie.i: ; 1 ! next mernmü he w.v :o.n.c. . ' ir.iz already broad da i;cb. t. v !.. r. he was surprised, to s.-- tb.ei '" r of his room opv n sow : v. Tb.-re !.'..: 1 an blerlv wortvin dr. i tri .. :;rioasIy anti:- .-..w r. and a t J - , .r : .i bnnch of k.-s. The :h..;.cht ; ti.it r.in through, b.is mm1 was th:s j she is The hOll- keeper: she d'S j r. t know of my preserua-: she is" j - -iri'i-- the S ind'.y trow:; if her J r. -s some j ears back. ; Hut h'.s a m" '."n'.oi.t. ti: worn-j :.n : pp.treriTly s. ire li'.m pkvlnlv. u:d rot r tire w.tb. an apo'."v. b::t I rrcp aro :nd to he foot of his bed j .' :.: '. ar-d toward him wirh th-j i.rti ib a!ish -kuae . f hn'i-d h- j had . :' m er. en t!;- -bimo of a . r'aUkix who w:is w earing tht wry I

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Fashion Hint - , 1!! TV 4 I. Lnc" hats nrr on of fa?hion's r.c-w fru--. I'. y Hyt mait thi.h -rminir creation of ,ln k Spanish The la re falls T'ttiiy over the ( drc of the brim, giving a doirably Oft eiff-ct. to a-f how murh you save. Here i a tab!- of measurements: ! Hwo and one-half cupful of powI beted vulvar Hii;ilf on.' po';nd. Miht ks in shell equal one Il0unil -v.,,, , c,. ..f.,- f , v it I m 'c after taken from shells f.(J,i:tl on poilIU, ....... '.ip.nl or shei;d nut meats ......-,..! A 1 ' --.o. r'iu.H. illir-ii.iu pouilU. 'n pir.t of liquid pials one pound. Tw o ta i.le.-poonfuly of h.uti'-r -quäl ! (.'tie outiee. 1'",ir tah!-spoonfuls -f butter f im jI r rt ti i 1 f - I i '-ti ioi ii Two ta bb.vpoonf u!s of granulated surar equal one ounrc One eatspoonful equals frt drops'. Tb.r. e traspoonfUls q;;al one tall -poii. Site n la bb spoonfuls equal one cup. Two pints equals one quart. Choclatt s one square equals on ounce. ('orte ?, cups equal one pun nd. Kr.iish walnuts, chopped, rive cups equal one pound. Flour Four tal.lespoonfuls e.ju.aT on ounce. 1 "lour i pastry ) Four cups equals one pound. Flour (entire wheat) .! 7-R nmc t.,Ua5s on,. Flour i graham ) 4 1-2 qua Is one pound. cu p? Meat Two nini tirnlr Oatmeal 2 2 -A cups equal one poun.l. equal one. pound. Salt Two tablespoonfuls equals i on ounc. Nanc this chart in the kitchen and j ser bow it will aid in buying and cooking. nill'OltT I.XKCITIONS. P- - PAS-, Tex., Aus;, l t. Fneonnop. P.il , Pacific coast club d-os? and wh-t had the same expres1 :m.n bfinv:. Then s.'eminffly sati ;ed. she walked out and clos.-d tiie door. In due time Yeitch appeared for luncheon, and oyer the coffee cups h" pvocee.b-.l to inform his hostess of th.. incident, sayinc: "Your houscket per must be a curious person." "Would you know the woman if o.i saw heraain'."' his hostess askc. "A-sur dly." said Yeich. "for I re,r s.nv sirli concentrated hatred o.. any fic in my life." The upshot was that he was taken, into the puture pal'.ery ar.l told to scan th. family portraits to jee if the "hoii5 keep r" w,i there- Thts !. .!',!. s"l. i t;r.? t!- portrait of a S.-,': -i he?- fac- as the visitor who had p.:77.d him. "Vs" said the hoste. "That is car ehest. A couple of hunire! ars a Co- this lady murdered her huso.ind in th very room which OU OiT'lpi- l" "Tbl-." viy? the Michttrn p-ofe. or. "is the only ehost storv kpown to rae for wh.ich I luv r.ot been rsbl to irre-t an explanation Tt 1 w ith.o-p. fakine cf any sort, and all ' :.- '';;!;anö.'.s t nl to j row :ts ;cr..Copyright :?!.. I

SOCIETY

Adele Garrison 's New Revelations of a Wife

"Their Second wiiv it iHovi:n t'.Mxi.iiv i "ok m.ih;i; to biu:.k tiii; FYS TO !ICK . There was no need, after all. fot the ha.-ue -vith which IJllin I'rvJerwo'xl rushed me a.va from ha house after luncheon. She ;vs afraid' tliat I wouldn't reach honu in tin.e for lur to t e 1 o -I hone Dicky fhat the wi.-.h d me t ft up snnM' historical data for .orr.e illi:--tr.uion:. of courfe. this wa. lau a .nasK for the real work she had et me to perform hut it was hiuhly important that Dicky di?)oldn't ; jcsh the bizarre task vhkh r was to undertake at Lillian's biduiri-. I was to p.u.Ke tio ''xpl.ination.s to my husband that lav. however, for when 1 reached bono Katie reeled me with an eciU-d: a h. Me' sis Orahaio. Meester Graham, he telephone two. thre' times for you He sa you call heeii. up as soon as. you coom in. I liurrid to the telephone without remo inn my hat or even cloves. Dicky's oiec, with more than a tract of irritation in it. uns we ret: h n tne operator secured the connection with his studio. "I say. Madvfe. where the de1 il have you o "n .' live wasted horrs and almost missed my train trying to ir-t ou." "I went into the cit to lo an rt.'in.j for our muh r. I leturne l iu."tly. although I was consumed v.itlt curiosit at the word "train." Wlii re was i -icky ioini; '.' He sur ly didn't mean the '.rain t' Marin. "Must have been a lencthy errand to tak- mi all la ." Dicky letcrteil ,.sa''i','-ilv. It was' lortunate for my -elf-possession that I am usid to my hust.and'rt exarejated siateinetits a few minutes' delay is always hours t.. him else I would have be. n much disturbed at th? idea that Dick- had an inkling of my lone confe rente with Lillian. "You'i-p .Not Soto?" "Lucky for o-a J grot you now,' my husband went on, "else you wouldn't have kno.vn vhere I was tonieht until about midnight. I'm Moine to Philadelphia with a bunch of the fellovs there'fc a stae dinner down there tonight, and I won't be lack until late tomorrow eenin'." 'I)ut" wheri' couhl 1 reach you M tekprini If anythinc happened ?" 1 nsked with all a woman'.. instlnc--live aersiin to b.ing lenoiant of her husband's whereabout:, for any 1 ii?th of tiuje. "TH.nm!'' e-plodel Dicky. Well. )f all the rot! I ll be 'oro twenty-four hours, end you want to know where ycu an teach mc b' telegraph! What's tlie matter, think I'm lyini? to you 7" The cross vulyurity of the speech made me shiver menially. Put iL had one effect. ? would not have rep-utcd my request for Dicky's addr?ss if my life it.s.qf had depended upon the knov. b-l--e. He s'aw me no chance to answer, however, even if I had wished to do so. "A pat ha says mother is very comfortable." he went on. and his ton" had an apologetic tine. "so theies no reason In ti to ' orb' wh 1 shouldn't no. So ii.'g, my dear. You're not sore, arc you?" I struej.4ed hard to answer him pleasantly, but tne hurt of his careIt ss ienorimr of my wishes was too poi-rnant. And the little ieerine devil who never is far a way when there's any unpleasantness betwetn Dicky and m- surel must ha prompted my answer. "I Wait Oopf "I don't see that my state of mind uoald oith r concern or atlcct you," I taid frigidly. "Oh!" Iioky ja.e a lone-drawn whistle. "Well, if that's the way you feel about ib good nicht'." Ami he hune up the receiver with u banp:. I turned away from the telephone with my ets tilled with tears of self-pity. Woman-like, 1 r.adn't expected the convt ration to tni so suduonly. In the back of my brain thire had lurked a hope that Dicky vould 'ivt me an opporiuntiy to say something kinder before he left the. telephone. His su.ub-n termination of oti conversation :tartled me as much as it hurt nit. The stairs se-mtd inieiminable a.CLUSTER SOLITAIRES Small, out full cut. brilliant sror.es. mounted in platinum settincs f exquisite lesicn with but a fraction of the cost of a single stone. Let us show you the latest. CLAUER'S Jeclor. silerinith and Ibamond Merchants ;i

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Honeymoon 99 I mounted them to my roo it, I felt unutterably weary, shaken. A ut"len iiTipul&c led ine throush the tick hill to Ihe rooms which Kati? I . ind Jim occupied, and to which i h.d heard Katie co ar. soon as she had iven me my telephone measiie. "lon't ci 11 ide for dinner, Katie." 1 faid. "Mr. Ciaham won't be hcorte. and my dead achts so wretchedly that I'm goins to he down. When I waken I vail et something." 1 wait nop for you." Katie said reto lately, and I went bc:ck to my room. It ptA-med lours, although it wmIn .reality not so lonr, when I iinM.y slept. I awakened from a trouble! dream of Dicky to hear Katie's exCited voice at the door. News of Interest on the West Side SOCIAL i:'KTS. At the monthly meeting of the I-uly Falcons. Z. Palk ki. Miss Helen Taberska and Miss Helen Kosnowska were selected to represent the society at the annual convention of the sixth circuit of Polish Falcons' Alüane- of America to be held at Gary. Ind.. Aue. 30 to Sept. 2. The St. I led wipe's Choral society ef St. Hedwife's church will hold its sineine rehearsal Friday evening at the regular place of meeting. The eymnasium class of Lady M. i Pomanowski will hold its exercises j I'riday evening at Kosciuszko hall. S. e'hapm ft. Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Alb-rt Olesiewicz. 20C1 Cap... I talpa ttv surprised the couple Wed nesday evening with a party in honor of their lt)th wedding anniersary. Many presents were received by the couple and the evening was spent In contests and a musical program was given followine which the refreshments wert served. There were .'10 guests present. . The junior and senior class of Lsuly Falcons. Z. Palicki. will hold its exercises Friday evening at Z. Dalkki hall. W. Division st. The Home Xeedleworkers were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Leocadia &zwaiert. :M 7 7 Wafhincton av. The 11 members present spent the time socially. Mrs. Julia Kertis of Jackson. Mich., was an out of town guest. The j next meeting will be announced ! later. PI'RSONALS. Mrs. F.llzabeth Struczkowska, At Wheelock's Cut Glass pink or blue,

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Two carloads of Elberta Peaches will be put on sale for Friday and Saturday only at per bushel

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ROMANCE OF STAGELAND L . '- V.: - '. '. -. ' : a v. . 'ill-1 Mrs. John Cromwell TOty'lftAL.ViLt. 3ToO:a Miss Marie Gorf recently announced her marriage to Mr. John Cramwell. who is playing the part of her enemy in the play "At 9:45," in one of the leading New York theaters. He was the stage minager of that production, and will take the role of leadinc man opposite Miss Grace George this fall. Mrs. Cramwell was graduated from Leland Stanford Cniversity, California, and has won a larg circle of admirers by her winsome manner and refreshing beauty. -40 4 Merry av., have as their guests W. Gierulski and Michael Dolatowski of Benton Harbor, Mich. Miss Mary Hoffer, 519 N. Taylor St.. left Wednesday morning for a two weeks visit at Detroit and Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Ixniis Suszynskl, ! i17 IS S. Will fa m st., have returned from a visit with relatives and friends at Michigan City. Miss Myrtle Muszik and her brother, Roman. 2611 Kenwood av.. have gone to Chicago to spend a week with their grandparents. Mr. and M,rs. L. N. Muszik. Mrs. Bert Jaworska. 1461 Lincoln st., who ws called to Cleveland. O.. several weeks aj:o by the serious illness of her daughter, will return Friday. Hany Kczanski has returned, to Chicago after several ' lays visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Mary Korczynska of Indiana Harbor is a guest of one week at the home of Mr. iind Mrs. George Korczynski. 607 South st. Miss Hertha Plotska of South Chicago has returned Wednesday following a is.it with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gozicmba, J366 Division st. Miss Thresa Pantrzewka and Miss Angela Orlowska have returned from St. Joseph. Mich., where At Wheelock's Guest Set

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they spent three weeks' vacation. Miss Florence Fraszzyk. N. Sc, tt L, has returned from a two weeks' visit in Calillac. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lojnowski have returned to their home in Philadelphia. Pa.. after a week's viit with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Goto wski. 617 Paris st. Mrs. Anna Meyers. Wilbur d.. is suffering from a badly sprained arm which she sustained in a fall Tuesday. Mr. and Mr?. S. T. Zierniak. S. 914 Scoft et., and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiggins and daughter. Martha. Sherman av.. returned Wednesday from an outing at Ea?le lake. Edwardsburg, Mich. Mrs. Edward Rydwan of Chicago is a guest of one week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorzelskl. 100 S. Phillippa st. Miss Mary Ftachowska, .167 X. Main st.. is visiting with friends in Chicago.

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Expansion and Ransack Sale

During Sale and Alterations doors open at 9 A. M., closing at 6. P. M. A stupendous sale of Remnants, odds and ends and slightly soiled goods. Prices that represent reductions to absolute cost many, many items far below actual cost. Buy for Your Future Needs NOW

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and Sport Clothes All Summer Dresses l2 Price All Sport Dresses l2 Price All Sport Skirts y2 Price All White Wash Skirts y2 Price

All Capes and Dolmans up to S20.00, choice S5.00 All Capes and Dolmans up to S35.00, choioe S 10.00 All Capes and Dolmans up to S50.00, choice $20.00 All Capes and Dolmans up to S 100.00, choice S25.00 .

1,000 Silk Remnants at y2 Price. All Wool Remnants at y Price. 3,000 Wash Goods Remnants y Price.

Curtain and Drapery Remnants at y2

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Uiitiiium Increase Your Income

As you know there is a great demand for rooms. If you have a spare room that you can rent we can help you furnish it and the income you receive in rent will pay for the furniture. Some are buying bed davenports and renting their living rooms. We'll gladly extend what credit you need; and possibly you can turn something in to our Exchange Department as part payment on the new. Say you come to the store and we wjl figure it out together I

C.KMIT MAY STUIKK I.oFh-YILLF. Aug. 14 An it --tndi.it strike of ill eraplcj rs of tf.e Louisville Sireet Railway comp. in was ir.tim ted Wrdnesdav by th. carni'-n's 'rliciN. followirg a conference of repre.enta ? 1vk of thunion and the company, at which deminds asking a g-mera". jr.crea.-e in '-'"1.-CS of 10 contr an hour, a closed shop and bttr woi kin? conditions w r-rt rejected by the ?oimpany. A strike vote will le taker, Thursday, unmn leatlers asserted

! .tti:tio KAC.IJVs: I : I All members of V. n. 12. No 4 .".. i wishlnp to join a bowling tam are! requested to meet ,at the Fagles' j home Sunday. Aug. 17 at 2:"0 p. m.j i to make arrangements for th" com-j j ing bowling season. i j CHAIRMAN. Rowling Team ! 6114-16. ; Catholic prnyerbooks at Schillings. p r 5 -1 4 . Sale of ;io'iTl Tradln t JIcllr'i; A Rented 116 South Michigan St

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SIX ITOIM.r. INMI TII D. TN'P'ANAPOLIS. I-.d . A i. 1 4 Six p-rs'r. w-r '.r-icir'l W. 1 1 -day when t wft-bound jsrre.-r r,r n Waithlncrton .t. Jumped th tr-W and . rnsh,d lrto an c it-i . tjr. l . ir Of the 1'Hssr nct-rs hurt. ..11 -f w hnr i art- rei 1or.T" "f Trol t n po' :s. n --,.- is believed to be in a. ?crioi.M condition.

53p grauas jnjojj 117 Sonth Mlrtilfn t. Corret t Appnrel for Women. EXoa't Pay Guh for Yourj Qolhing. Tocr Credit 1m Good M GATELVS,

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Sheeting, Pillow Tubing, Muslin and Cambric Remnants, all at y2 Price. Remnants of Toweling,- Crash, Table Damask and Soiled Spreads and Sheets at y2 Price.

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