South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 237, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1919 — Page 5
HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY rVKXIXfi, AlTil ST 2.
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN
Clubs
Circles
SOCIETY
Suffrage
Philanthrophy
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Adele Garrison 's New Revelations of a Wife
FAMOUS WOMAN TO GIVE LECTURE
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Social Calenda
"Their Second Honeymoon
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WHAT (ONnii;Nn; III DICKY I had suco-vlcd in formet tin:; all tho
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wii! t- h.-!'-. at a int tir. of th-Mod'-rn M"th-rV cluh. Th- n.-rn!':r.s of th- South I'ndp I.o.I;:o. No. 2'J. I. O. ( . r trtajn tljir .-'oMi-r in. mi t'rs at !r:-ir hill. The Cl.iy Harris Hon..- K fno:nir-i cl'iN will hold u m- tine Weines. lay. ir the home of Mra. II A. k.-ns-thr. I.ddj st. roid, to !i-;-s pla.-us lor thi Ir.tcr.-i.tto f.r. TlinisDAV. The- Waj.f'ta Sowing ' ii i. vs. i 1 1 he f nt' i tain d hy Mr.. C..th rin- (,'lai k, 't '. ', V. Washington s.v. Mrs. J. Swimsori will entertain tlu TTK-rnlior s of tli" merit hl v thirnMf ,.f
Ki.ij' hack ritoM m.D(;i:-.
Well, which way hal! we go?" Dicky .t.-k i th- question as ho :ifi niniiio(ii( (! hl lorn; strid to my shorter Mop-. I trk a df-f-p appr--ri;iti-hr tth of the -vonderful spring air hefor I answered. "I should love to ? ovrr and see "our hrock." " I sahl at hist for tor- my f-vt s li.nl flashed a sudden vi.-Jou of T h p :iuc id wir.clir. -trc.ini hicky liad shown mo upon my first trip to Marvin, and which is always at its host in thf carlv S'rirju. I felt that the sUht of it woi.ld " a welcome respite from the 'ra- prohlrms with which my days ha v.- h-f-n filled r'Cntly. "Another instance of tho unilv fif
Kinis!cr pos.-iluliti s of thf m' tingst J
with Harry I'nd'-rwood which 1:1lian had planned for mo in h r des
peration at hfin unahU- to ascr-j
tain the truth concerning th- infamous work of which we suspected "I race- I)raper. I realizd that I must prcst-rve an appearance of calmness in order that licky mij;ht nit susp-i t the real nature of the work Iallian wished me to do. "Why. she lias a hi order on." I explained, as soon as 1 could school my voice to matter-of-fact tones, "and it is one that requires some accurate historical knowledge as to costumes, etc." "And Iil. h'-jrc: rather shy on that end of the name, naturally wants
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1ut ur.inir to propose the hrook.jthe alvice of the most accomplish-! Suppose we walk up Chase' avenue. : cd history shark in captivity." l);cky j turn down that road by the (Jolf ' interrupted, bending toward me withj luh to the Kissinc hridire. and then an exarcerated how and laughter in;
o oown the brook to the water! his eyes. works, eomliip h"m" by the railroad! Hut it was mirth, not mockery track?" 'that his eyes held, so I didn't mind
'We oucht to he able to do that I his cihinc. His
'. and uet back hotne in time for;
on luncheon." I said practicallv. "unless
Thursday at the hur h. you're very hungry." Mrs In wood, . 17 S Main sr., will "Wliat'f All This?" h. h(iste!-s at an all day meeting of' "Th.' yon material creature."
the Indiana (Christian chur h
th Ideal ITmbroiderj- -!ub. .scoffed Dicky. The IaJi. s1 Hü, ie 1. uf tin- Stull when n brook
next wonts were
more serious "I don't see any reason why you shouldn't go," he said- "Mother is ettini; alone: splendidly. She really doesn't need jou, and I like to oblige
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outrivallinc: Tenny-1 be
Iil whenever I can. Then 111'
uround home a good deal this
Memorial Methodic Kpiscopal liurch will m t at the home of Mrs. W. II. Hram.in. 1-0 i:. ICwintf av. Mrs. (Tharles Jone, lfi.'3 Line. .in way W. will ent rt.iin the C.ood Will ciiil. at her home.
Announcements The Children of Mary of St. Jo-vep-h's church will give a kitc hen shovr Tuesday niaht at St. Joseph's h.ll m honor of Miss II irl Simmaker. S .N.ti" I ante a , whos martiaKe to Krank I).ahi will take pice Thursday morning.
Personals
Mis. IV.. ai j . m tee ' ed,s
la aO. i-l., nd. The .Mi-.s.s iVarl and fluhy C.tti
:d have Kone to Windx.n. Canada. ' KOt otr to mf, OVf.,.
Lena ' n . kiu, ' 1 7 I MISS M il! Ie Allel .
av., nave returned frun vacation bpent at L
Lap orte r: t L i -
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'a h. re th3 will be the i-TUt s?s of Mr. :md Mrs. Heiijaruin Ma: sh. formerly of this city.
son's is awaiting us! Hut I don't j week." mind telling you. confidentially, that He hesitated
I ate a substantial meal before coming out here, so I don't care how iate luncheon is unless you're hunury." he added with quick compune- . tion j "I'm not a bit hungry." I dis- : claimed indignantly. "I was only worrying about you." Dicky laughed, caught my hand playfully and tucked it in his own. He knows that I love walking with him in this fashion. "Then we're l.oth suited." he said
gayly. "Come alo.ig. let's "shake a to spend som
foot.' I'm anxious to see the old at Forest City. It
place. We ein e;o more slowlv com-'pulling of wires. I
! inq home." i We walked on without speakin? Ifor several minutes, both revelling in
tne tender green or the opening propaganda, so
leaves, the first emerald of the lawns along the road, and the occasional crocus and eary tulip beds we saw. Dieky was the first to break ' the silence.
"Whit's all this rigarmarole Lil
the telephone?"
Miss Olga Masaryk. daughter of the president of Czecho-Slovakia, photoKi'aphed recently in London, whet" she has been delivering1 lectures on her home land. Miss Masaryk is expected shortly to visit this country and is said to have plan-
oddlv. When he
sooke a train I had the instinctive!
feelimr that he had been on the ! nr,i an 'nled coast t a coast tour.
lecturing on conditions
had been on
brink of a confidence and had put it away from him. "I've got the order for the illustrations for that big aviation serial of
Hlack's I was telling you about." j "Oh. Dicky:" I breathed admir-' ingly, for the novel of which he i
Moke was the important one oi t)i yea r. "Yes. I'm pretty phased mse!f.'
he rejoined, 'and it means I've got J
time over in t h
I lec iuririK on conuuions in me new j Bohemian republic. Miss Masaryk's
mother is an American, having been Miss 'harlotte (Larrique of New York.
I motored to the lake. A picnic nup1 per was served, after which dancing.
boating and various games were enioved.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Fetters and ' family. S. Lighth st.. returned Sunday night from a visit at Butler. Ind . Heading. Mich., and Eden, O. , They also attended the annual re-' union of the Kelters" familv which I was held Wednesday at the home of ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fix. r.eax Eden, jo One hundred and seventy-five' members were present from Indiana, J Ohio. Michigan and Pennsylvania.' ! Officers elec ted were: President. G. i H. Fetters; secretary, Edisin Iee. , and treasurer, Levi Fetter of Eden. ; O. The H20 meeting wiM be held ! the third Wednesday in August at, ! Entield center drive. Hamilton lake.
Hamilton. Ind. , A. M. Cormiean. Smith St.. has discontinued his shot repair business; on Hronson st.. South Bend, and will; leave Sept. 1 for Walkerton. Ind.. 1 where he will engage in the same; business with his brother. Samuel Cormiean. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Switcher have
I returned to their home at Benton : Harbor. Mich., after a week's visit j with friend? here.
Miss Jessie Dunahue, Sixth St., has; returned from a month's visit with! Mrs. Edward Holmes at Lansing, j Mich. j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crites. Clif-j fo'rd ct.. have returned from several : days visit with Mr. and Mrs. AWaj
Crites at Granger, Ind. Miss Clara Schneider of Canton,
O., who has heen a guet of her is-1 ter. Mrs. O. E. Hogers. Smith st , i the past week, left this morning for j Toledo. ().. for a few days' visit with! friends before, returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. John David and i family, Ml.hawaka av.. spent Sun-j day at Eahle lake. Edwardsburg ' Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fukua of Chicago, who are spending their vacation at Eagle lake. I Wallace Nelson and sister, Miss I Dorothy Xelson, S. Seventh st.. have returned from a three weeks' visit! with relatives at Chicago. J Miss Dorothy Reed and Miss Altta, Pomeroy. who have been guests ofj friends in DowaKiac. Mich., the past
Wash and fed Goods
for tlu making of if i dd Y LOTH US for
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(iinghams. Romper Cloth, L3evonhire a:u Serge are the favorites tor making schol clothes tor youngsters. You will lind that at Ellsworth's thee' material
are abundant in patterns or all descriptions an
prices.
27-inc:: h'.-niper CA-1. dark and liht colors. :;c A 'A ide rane r ne" Cloth to clioce in in. 27 3 2 inches ''iJe, c '.aid.
Also a big selection of Devonshire Cloth. 3 2 inches wide, l.'.e yard.
Dress Jir.gha ms. in a varied assortment ..f : -signs, troj-i .' to :. .rd.
36-inch Navy Serge, adaptable to children's and misses' school dresses, il.Oo yard.
FALL SILKS .'!i-ineh Heavy Satin M.-.i-hn-s in colors and black, a; prie- that aptea!s to eroi.e
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Lady of Shallot, or will they Just come down to plain life again and lejoiee to shake off the strange dream which has held them like
field i some Ik aw enchantment lor sol week, have returned.
took quite somejlorig?
It will be very interesting to see, will it not?
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CHOLERA EPIDEMIC IS THREATENING TOKIO
he asked abruptly. "Something about wanting von to come in everv
dav for awhile in order to help her i out on some stunt." ! "You'll IU AMe To." T came down to the realities of life abruptly. For a few moments
von.
to get me a chance over there, but the powers that be think this serial
is going to he a wonderful bit ofj
they re willing to
stretch a point for the illustrations. 1 shan't go into the c ity for a week or two, and I probably shall have a good deal of time at home, so you'll be able to oblige old Lil without any .trouble."
A feeling of thankfulness leaped i,;ay
within me. I here would be no .
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RIVER PARK roit HKPORTfR CALL llivrr f'ark 1111 Phone 4.K.
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c nance ior me crunK 1 naci cirea.i-j
ed. the possible casual entrance of Dicky into the public library in th theatrical exhibit of which Lillian hail planned I should encounter Harrv Underwood.
Praxer meeting will be held Tues-
evening at the Free Methodist
this xveek instead of Wed-
Mr. and Mrs. Georg Fuller andj family and Mr. and Mrs. -Charles
l uner, xvno nave oeen visiting air. and Mrs. Leon Fuller, S. Sixth st., and relatives in Buchanan and Benton Harbor, Mich., the past two weeks, have returned to their home at Indianapolis.
PREDICTS RETURN OF INFLUENZA IN FALL
Dress Goods and Silks for Women's Fall Suits and Dresses
40-inch Satin Charmt-u. in colors and black. . extra heavy quality, 3.!",. Yard-vide pretty Satin and Taffeta, in check designs, checks Oeing about 1-inch square and in different colors. New Crepe de Chines. $!.. to 3.50 per yard. Pussy Willow. that soft, clinging material that is exquisitely usd in making dresses for evening wear. Fancy Linings. SU.oo to $.."o per yard. All Wool French Serges, in Fall colors; xvidths range from 3 inches o 54 inches; prices accordingly, $1.50 to J4 " yd.
Fashion favors bis mater:..'., as it makes up loly ;r. dresses. Attractive 4-m, h Kimono Silks. in m . r .b-.iur s r.r Fall. ?2.S and .?: i'i yard. All Wool Plaid, in beautiful patterns. Widths ranee trom 4L inches to .".r. inches. Prices $2.f)0 to f5.."n yard. L'4-ir.ch 'hall;es. i., b.-autiH:: Fall colorings and patterns. 1 5c per yard. 2. -inch Challies for making good looking comforters. A bargain at LT.c a yard. Black and White Sh.-ph. i d Checks. everlastingly m demand; widths are in. h .. dt inches; Lull to ji-r c.j.
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Men'? Silk Shirtings, in fhe 'a'trt ;ri'trns taxored by woinin fo- uises and faxe red ' i . -I fo- pTtty :iirts: t .'. t nn.l 3 j ei- yd
o-incii new Madia- Shirting, almut lo! pieces t c'nm-e rr-'m. erv special at c -.ard.
HON.M.'Jl.r, Au- :.V-A Tokio Mi.le to the liaxxai. Shmpo s.iys an epidemic cf c liolvra i- treatening Tokic. Several cas s ha c been re ported. The infection. ihe cable .iii. was brougiit to Tokp. from Shanghai.
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id in a it ir end collision ed .hintem r vi;i'i!i Irwins at t'l- .. N. J , eaily Sunday. Fight f lnjui t d u 'i e br.ciuht to a hos-
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False Lqoking-Glasses
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nee t here wa.s
a play called "The Palace of Truth." It was a ery leV-r play, based c -n rathe r a e -lever idea.
Kwr!'od xsbo entered th 1 o . of Truth" had to tell th.' tinth .iboat something ex ery he op lied his mouth.
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N. . a mout'age. no polite ti.' litt;- trtcliing of th facts.
xveiman sang, when she
man who xvroterdid. he never had any chance.
He couldn't bear the dull plodding! that so many men made of their)
lives and h- had determined to live xxhile he vas living. I c ould s-e- that he thought of htm. self as a brilliant, misumlerstood. una ppreM-i.it d genius. Poor fellow. I wonder how he feels tolav with
his magic mirror smashed and i.oth-i ing but the cold, hard facts to face .'
r.y 1'nlted I'ress: NEW YORK, Aug 2L. The influ-
nesday. on account of the annual! enza epidemic will return in O to-
conference which opens Wednesday i her. as soon as people begin to live
at Spring Arbor, Mich. indoors again. Dr. Royal S. Cope-
At the meeting of the Sunday land, head of the New York health school board of the Methodist Kpis- j department, predicted today. Ho
: copal church arrangements xverei said the death toll would he serious, j made to hold the annual picnic at I but not so had as last year. j Pottaxvatomie park, Saturday. Sept. Declaring science knew no pre-
S. They also decided to entertain vent.itive for the disease. Dr. Copethe children of the Orphans' home land added: at this time. A program of out-of-s "There is nothing to do but wait door sports will ho prepared by the 'intil it comes, then fight tt until it committee in charge. I passes. The best means of prevenMrs. Edward Krill. S. Ninth st., tion is common sense avoid infoctentertained at Sunday dinner in hon-! ed persons and don't become panor of Mr. Krill's mother. Mrs. .Io-j seph Hool cf Kstrrvan. Canada, who' Physicians here beaeve that perls here for several weeks" visit, andjn who fnffeied from influenza Mrs. Paul Straub. Covers xvere laidj :inl survived last year, will be less for S. The table was attractively I tisceptible, if not immune-. this centered xvith fall flowers. jv1'". The members of the mxstic circ le1
a number of friends enjoyed a
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picnic and outing at Hudson lakei Saturday afternoon and evening. The party including o'J members,
Advertisers make profits from volumes not prices.
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through anging all those- x. ho he ard women ... i
her mu-t -ith-i' ü-'p uient or sax .t t' wh it thex rally thought.
I xvond r how it xx ill
Th- xount: man in lox . the j al-j anyhoxv. but ou woman. th- sche-mmg politician ; j.erson xx ho
affect the
th smashing of the magiv
mirror. The average woman has. r.exer caret! much for that mirror!
hoxv about the elderly could imagine- herself,
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Urn-- th. v .lid haxe. t'lling epjite xoung and frisky when she-
had txv or three- cocktails. Will sh s-e the wrinkles in her face noxv I
ng the plain, u n x a rn i-hed
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many people- in this country today j rnt ekery it has all been, the imitaxxh.ee feed as if tlie-y hail gone to isit'iion cf youth, the pretence at high
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Thousands and hundreds of thousands of m-n an.l a uood many more xvtun'Ui that you'd think have nexer tace d a le al criis fr years, witho it a little magic looking-glass which
m.ide them look nuit T h r:i ! v s I wonder
going to feel nexv that the gla-s is gcdie and they haxe plain, cold tacts. Tlie magic glass xx hat mean '.' 'h', mean alcoh'l. of
inr.'t you knoxv eop,e Ktn't had a good, straight.
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look at thnise'lXeS eif the-iri
spirits, the futile, desperate clutching for something which is gone. Is it going to be a dull world now that the magic mirror is smashed? Cr is it arcing to b brighter and happier and more full of real gavety
different toj.uid natural joy of living than it has hoxv they're , eve-r been b-frre?
magic' j know txvo or three persons that to face, m very anxious to see some time xvithin th next month or so. do Ij Do you remember the old poem of the Lady of Shallot, who lived in c ourse. ja toxver high above the shining river
xvno I and always, anil alxvays she wove a hon - ! uoiulrou.e t.instrv.
Nk I .iulLantil Lady.
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X cars . 1 -he I An lxil 4 "I langt. I 1 know a man who started out one; of th.- most brilliant uj in town., II. ;.'.w;.ys -ase1 highest In all the, .r. ;ü at lop.s. !! alxvays niHil'.' the addi ss of wt-iiomi;" on special oc-j casions.
xva- captain of the baseball
m ana tnc n ; swimmer :n inc.
i c e i ' . and as n ;- snaiiTt he made
id! th.- rst of the t.o !..'k like clumsy lout-- xx hen he cam- skimming ox r the ice a.s if he had wings i CJll h.i- light feet. He ::.s gt iu ! no k i t.r. too, in a IkiM, d.i.-hin g. r-e'k'fs kind of a' wax. and half of the gir's m school: n - r- m lox . xvith him. I m-t him en the train not "ong ,go and It xvas if some ex i! spirit j
had ca-t a blighting spell upon him Stogy, sullen, e ommon plat e. al
to i. -i snar.oy m- worui was against i gone
At Wheelock's At Wheelock's Mahogany Trays jrEvrj-., .... New lines, embracintr manv
8 --ir-i8- new styles, have just been re-
figy Priced from $1.50 up.
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George H. Wheelock & Co.
j A tapestry xvith pictures in it . knights and bulb s and snow-white (palfreys and coil-Mack steeds and jsilxerv lilies and winding rivers and ! leaping xvaterf i !!. . Tall tres and weeping xvilloxvs
and blooming roses fair maids
, and gallant suitors, storied castles jantl hoards of faithful old retainers. All these the enchanted lady wove into her tapestry but thej-e things she never thought in reality at all. . for it was a part of her enchantmt'iit That he mue; net er look out of the win.low into the real world, but alwaxs into the mirror to see the rejection of the real world For if she I looked at the reality th- spell would Kre.ik. the mirror wouM hatter and she xvould no longer wave thestrange and my.-tic tapestrv.
They're begini.ini: tt look oat oft j 'he xxindoxv at the real world th' j weavers of the enchanted funta ! they call life- now that ale ohol is
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Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday
10 Bars Large Can Large Can Large Can Swift s Pumpkin Hominy Baked Beans Pride Soap 4o 10c- 10c 10c Wash 3 Pkr;s. 3 Cans 3 Bars Boards Washing Cleanser Toilet Soap rowder 2c 1c 19c. IOg
3 Packages Bluing . . .
19c
3 Boxes Toothpicks
10c
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AND HOME-COMING Aug. 26-29, 191 9-Day andNighi
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This fair is one that pleases everybody. There is no other fair in its class. It consists of the finest exhibits of live stock, farm products, women's handiwork, and merchants displays ever shown on any fair ground. The Laporto fair enjoys its reputation of being the best. When there is anything new to please
and educate the people this fair has it. This year will be the greatest one in the history of this fair. AUTOMOBILES ADMITTED FREE.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 2:30 Pace $300.00 2:30 Trot 300.00 Farmers Race (County) 50.00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 2:15 Pace $400.00 2:15 Trot 400.00 2:19 Pace 400.00 Novelty Race (open) 15.00 FRIDAY, RUGUST 29 2:24 Trot $400.00 2:24 Pace 400.00 2:20 Trot 400.00
Amonj the mnny notable features for this year will be the best live stock exhibit ever shown in North ern Indiana. There will be more music, more lights, more exhibits than ever before. The free vaudeville acts are better than usual. Other features are, the entire Domestic Science exhibit from Purdue University in charge
of Miss Gebhard, the Purdue exhibit of farm accessories, and big agricultural, horticultural and poultry displays, and don't miss the hogs and sheep.
The Great Patterson Carnival Will Please You
LIEUT. HEADLEY OF LACROSSE, IND., AND LIEUT. DAVE LINDSEY OF MARION, WITH THEIR GREAT WAR AEROPLANES, WILL BE IN THE AIR ALL DAY.
Reduced Rates on All Railroads !
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THOMSON AND Mc KINNON 301-304 J. M. S. Bldg. Members Near t Stork i;fhans, NVw York 'oft-n V.i fL tiK. Nw OrlHn "'.tton I'x?.an.v. 'l;li '.i sre-k Ei'-Km.c. hlrnc" Hoarl of Truii- aud In-ii Ca Hankers' An- l:itl n Itr-. t iTiTut- WirM t All Markus. ruoNt: TWII Main SJO. 31. 3j3. Lincoln i02n.
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