South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1919 — Page 14
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rnip.w i:vi:m;. august 2, iwj. SMll J VMM.., , TR.TIsB By Luis Palmella Busson Du Maurier Condensation by Alice G. Crozier
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t.f liinl sitting for hi-: .i.-l j I air.tin; a?.d l:iui Lru-okr..: or; tla1, i r o. iU dnaii t.. ;Vir tl;t r at 1 1 1 1 1
w inilfiw v. .i.-i irair.j.' out wr trr lo.ifs of I'arls spcri'!:' tin .ipon tht future of hinis-'lf ami lu.s fiivn l.1-. Thf-sv i culitions were nidcly j. t rrui'tcil hv .i ioud küot kin a i r: r li,or, atil tvu m -n nt rtal, :ir: a to.!', liony l n I i il u 1 1 of :ir.y
a.-ja-. t, vi 11-ffaturcil. but sinu-t f. .Io '.vent l.y tht .ia:n. of S.r.Kah, s poke l:if nt I'r' iK li. lut v:th .1 Ci i -j :an accent. H) ora uiion was i jittl'. swarthy y.,unp man. pos.iblv it 'r'r'i.v; undr his ar.ri 1 1 tarii.'. a lkl'.'.Ie and bow. venA ali at orr: s-tf-i that tii-y have some music, ami, .satin' lumlf at the piano, rati his :in--it ti j and i!n'n tho k ys with th' cusy
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t pi lyins; (.'hopin'ti I niju m pt u in A Hat, so hrautifally tliat Litfl. Talh.;rt .vns ni-:li to hursting with motion ard d i.;ht. Ho never for;,ot that J mprompt a. whirh h wa-: Jt-rttineJ to hear ukuu ore duy it: cry strani'e it -turnst incrs. Then the two, vt-nrali and hii oinpanion (Jocko, inaiic ruisic to- . . ther so di'.'inrly, indeed, that oven Taffy ar.d th lurd wvn- alnost as w x I . I ;n thoir ruhasi.isni as Hilhiu:t with at: tntnu.--a.Mn too ! p for .idd.-nly then- ram- attnthor it1U t ru j t iuti. a. loud knm-klr-iappii.-; al llo' f.utrr iloo 1, aiol a voice of i i at oluio'. that muht li' lonö' tc an -i-x. or i vMi an a:ir,'l, uttT d lla r.rkih Milkman's- o.l.?l, 'milk 1 l.v," and l for.' ar oil: t ouhi ,i) ntrrz." a. sttan-;. iute of a iiy tall and fully d-vflo;od ouiv ,irl. iLiil in llvj ray o-. iinal of a I'lcruk inf.uitry Mnlitr; rnw thi.; ill re sh'jw-d a short tritM l p t'i (nat, and bn'i.th it wov viMhle 1; r b ;rt- white ankh s, the toe; losing lln-i.iM Ivt in liu -Te jair o. "nicn's list ylipjMT!8. While pot s!ri :1 .-'iutifa!. the irl had iirent charm; lu. v. as n ally much like a h aätin you:K UnKlish l . y. t.'lo-lmc th loor l'v himl la r she stid, vvHtfuhy, "Wie all Kua-li.-h. now, urcn t ; e . I io aid ti... music and thought I d ju-t comi- ii. 1st a hit and pa tne time of dav; u,i tlon't mind .' Triloy, that's ni ranv, Triil y F vail." Vts thi.- .is Tri b of the studios, art'Sts' model, t ikin: li- r nootnl iv it-st. hr sat down upon the mod-d throne to rat nt i luncheon an 1 litten to the music. When Senuali ha I brojht tho ni'asic to a cloe. Trilby remarked it v. as not ver a", and odtttd to ins: a song which she kn w, and in r.clish. whuvat she sans "Hen 1 ..it," and liniahed amid an tm': ;a-ras-ln.kC siie'ire; for hi r lu arrr.. did rot knoA- whether it mt tide 1 f.iicaiy or in tan; siah a oium1 e!' so'jn ensued that U iloodt d the trdio. but without melod or liiusi of an kii.d, in fact if ha- -Mnvrci v. ei c t ui'-de if, as uol- . d sh v as. Vith h-r ham. ami t;od f. llov vh:;i, TnU'v volt the I t at Is of tlM
d'.irto l"k leers. Hil'ie's n-c-st of a. I. and it was Ht'.he for a hin; .-.he! t-lt tlu d-. pe-T alf-M Ui'ii. Slit- i ook i .1 for thfn r.t tar-im, nd d their J , !. thi? ir. hstened to tu. ir n.u.-a'. at ! ;l;e a.-ndvrful t!ks of "the loi ; that v. as clt eece ami tue -iandet.r; that v as Iim.e." At other Urn : sh"1 entieOil ;heir vaik, in la. t was 'n'r ' "f tluni." A '.ru t ea r.e ( :;e e'a uhn 1 i i - ; i.. . ' :s.tmT r. other stada' di- o : - . , TrilKv poir-; i"r ti.e 'aii--r eth'-r " ll( -v.ts o sho k 'i lh it ! h Aas a a?.l ? the fait o:" lit;; f. lew !vr Ttilb. u. d r.iMUn.' j.,.. 1... t,i h:- fra nN. .1- !.id :b..it j la a ".n- to I.a.-''.'"r, t" o:'t( ( i. fo-e-t anai lu .i I--' war.'.-d i- a iota . !"r:i'. too, iw ); i'tt m a d.t-j i-r.-nt liht. an. I .it:--- v...: h '.1 j . -.ar.iir.ati"!! ;.iJ - t ; u.-::ie. d- id i t?...t she w ; ' i p. no .r. o: . b .1 n a:d i n '. ; : i: nil .-.-. w it ; i an old t'r.v nd )' ha.i .t ! r:r. i: and d im; 'A : ' ..r Trllb: a a ei m m:- o:a o: to-- . !r.-.l --.e-. I - it ti.ro; -J; ic r.-T.ita' ; :-a?h r than ir'i.' Mite at; bov. sn . , w.i b. r i ' ;-i d .'.ii !.. r !
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Goor I oiii I'.ilmella J;uwn. Du I.'inrier a- lnn in I'aris in l.tl. and tl.nl In lamlaiul in isra. I II- r.itlM-r. n iutiiralizorl Iiril.vli .iifjer( ua tin "n of rmiin Iki IkkI left I ram i1 durhi tli-
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a and jovial fattier and Iiis oim? r.niilMi mollier," the boy pent .h'umi )vArs of swtHt. irkv lrv home life. year foiiml liliti in Pan, in the Iatitt iiiaitc-, u tudcnt at "tlie -ore of Hie art world" of
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elIow leniM with iu; j; i.ons PAI..MKI.LA IU SSO.n "ho txeamc a mcrri'diiitters an jip .M.ri:ii:u, ls:il iyJ prima donna 'I'e. niaiwiid roofs ter lhhetson," tho whih in 'Trill' he pr'Nluee.! a 1 story of the dreanwxistcmv of liivclnatin-. idealilie picture, wtth'rder and the Ihuhos ol Tower-, boh pen and pencil. and Mh Martian." which tells of
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i i 1 1 1 i . and thinking it best fcr nin , promised to o auay and not .scu hi:n a;;am. Trilby ,ept her p.omv and Hillh; bfcarne very ill; when he had sutb ientlj recovered he wet t back te 1 airland with his mother, his. heat, as it seemed, juite dead. This was ;i sorrowful 'thnc foi Tal'fy and he j.aird. as thty mi.veV. b-.tb Trilby ;:ti HiPie. Nothing was heard vi tho loiTner tor a lon time. Years went by and Hlllie btiame i famous iainter, with a beautiful home in London and mam fri"nd.,. Then t'e three .Musketeers wire together aj.ain ir. Paris, uhcte they -:f".d , the seems of forn tr times, .it last i.:oin to ihe old faudio. now lent' d to other tenants, but haing stiil iiHjn its wall llillie's jami-ui tlrawr?! of Trilby':, foot, -protected l y a co't ring (1 imi m ncatlj it soT.i- s.anvas to "l'aute Tulby. la belle et bonne et euere'" One nteht they attended a eonc i I in a lare hall on the Ki;. s;t. Honore. The first vioim. had searee1; taken his s. at b fore thiey rt ca --tniad their old friend aiei ko. Just ay. the elijfk strnek. venKali appealed the condtb'tor. Then a moment f silen-'e. and two little pageboys each drew a silken rooc. th.i curtaiiis pit tel. :iibl a tall limbic . alkd slowly daw it to the front of the stupe. The house rose to nice: her as he advanced, bowing la rn-'ht and aft "It as Till LH Y." II r ( s on 1" enti.ili. nt a sijnn' f i " ii him. she sanu without aacoinpaniment, in a voice so immense m its saftneys, riom.ess and f i t iiess. that it s.-.-au d to be pouring b.s'!f from all around; and then kef hve-like y-s looked past SveiiKali. straight at 1 hi lie, and all Iiis lonv,-
lost pover ot lovinp came bad: with a rush. At last the Ir.al per for.nance of the evening. Trilby vocalied, without words. Chopin's Im pro n ptu in A Hat; ast undine, no piano h.id eJr MVen o .t such nots as these! Amin
the wild applause and enthusiasm j
of an immense audience, 'Inlby had made her debut in Paris. Her debut ia hendon was a dolerent matter; Svemjali ill. and unable to conduct, ha I taier his place in a box exactly opposite Trilby, but his pre,enci had no e fi.ee t upon her. When it enme lime for her to sirifc,, she started "Ifen Holt." but kuiW oniy a fw bars, .vher. the hou-s'i was in an uproar of lauhltr. hoots ami hi.sss. Tri'by had lost tht power of "slhoinK true." ?h? seemed t be awakening from sleep, not knowing where she -a.-;. i'.er old-time friends rescued her and took her home to Bilht's mother. Senpali eollaps.ed from shock und dhd vcr suddt niy. The friends leariud from Gecko, that "there were two Triibyp." Svercali had but to say dor" and she suddenly becaivie an unconsciova Trilby of marine, to do his bidding. S they travelled uivinK concorts, Scnali, CJecko, Trilby, attended bj Marta, an old servant of Sven?ali. The lonpr ttrain had its ebect upon poor Tnlhy, and she drooped and lied, surrounded bv lho old-time
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THE GROCER j He is doing the best he can to supply you with your favorite breakfast cereal. You may not be able to
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want. The war is over and all restrictions are off, hut it takes time to et back to normal production . Our four factories are turning out four million Biscuits a day. Very little advance in price. Tvvo of these crisp, brown little loaves of Shredded Wheat with sliced bananas or other fruit malte a satisfying meal at a cost of a few cents.
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Coiyr!;ht 1919 Hut Schaffner & Ma:
Double breasted with or without belts; high chest, longer coats; full flare styles. THEY'RE the best models ever produced for young men, and made exclusively for this store byHart Schaffner 8c Marx. Other good ones are the detachable belt suits single and double breasted; the new single breasted, silhouette types also. You can't find better made clothes than these, wherever you look. New special weaves, smart new patterns; suits
that will come up to your greatest expectations
and at $30, $35, $40, $50 and $55
$45
New Styles for Men LESS extreme in fashion than the yuung men's models, but with the style dignity that business men seek. Our new idea of soft custom-like construction is a great feature. The coats are sh?.ped by hand instead of padding and stiff interlinings. They fit better, they wear better, look better, keep shape better. We can fit any man correctly. Unusually good values at $30 - $35 - $40 - $45 - $50 - $55
New Styles for Boys too
OYS' clothes styles are a big feature of our stock.
We sell lots of clothes to boys because we have the smart new styles they like. New ideas in single and double breasted models, new waist-seam ideas with half or full belts; new .fabrics and patterns. You'll find them all here; many with two pairs of knickers; extreme qualities priced reasonably at $10. $12.50, $15, $18.50, $20, $22.50 io $35
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Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, Knox Hats, Sampeck Clothes for Boys
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YOUflü LADIES WANTED TO TAKE UP TELEPHONE WORK Short hours and pleasant surroundings. Good salary paid while learning. Classes start each week. Apply Traffic Chief Office, Third Floor Telephone Building, 227 South Main Street. CENTRAL UNION TELEPHONE CO.
The Big Electric Shop S. D. Moran & Son Wiring and Repairing
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DR. G. T. O'DELL Dentist DIFTICUIT TLATKS :05 DKAX BUILDING
S. E. SHOE CO. 113 W. Jefferson Blcl. shois ix) u mi:n and vomi:n Ixm Ittnt Low Prices
Site Jjnmces j&pp 117 South Mirhlftun Sr. Correct Aparvl for Women.
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