South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 327, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 November 1919 — Page 26

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CORRECTS IMPRESSION ON PRESS CLUB PARTY

To correct an Impression that the South Pend Press club turTtey dinner, cabaret and dance at the Oliver hotel next Tuesday will bo exclusive. It was Ftated by Pres't "W. W. Dunkle F.nturday that tickets may

bo piirehaFed by the public when perfons requesting" tickets are known to the ticket committee. Tickets may be procured at the Oliver hotel Monday evenlnp, or from Clarence Llvenpood.

iinsTomxG thi: rjsTiCTrv or nuimr.R. Rubber j-tlcles that have become hard recover their elasticity In a short time If placed la three percent carbo'le water or three per

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fit the carl olio solution It must not be forgotten that black poods exposed to It become pray. If it is desired to preserve the black or red color of the goods, that too cn be

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The PriM-Victorian Period It Suggetd by Bajjlc-Trtmi'itJl Fichu on "I'll Evening Gov tu

miss FLourxcn gross. Onn of thr mst elaborato of the f.ill wed diners will take place this nftrrnoon at 4 oVlock when Mis Florence CJros. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivouis Gross. 5Ü2 K. L.aSalle av., ;ind Ezra Howard Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Franklin, of Dov.ard ie. Mich., will be united In marriage at the William Streot Synagogue, Ilabbi Morris Shapiro ofHciatin. The members of the brlday party will lnolude, lesides the bride and proom. Miss Iudice dross. ister of the bride, as maid of honor; Miss Fstflle Franklin of Plymouth. Ind., and Miss Fearle Franklin of Three Rivers, Mich., as bridesmaids; Miss Iva Russakov of Chicago and Miss Selma Gross of this city as flower girls; Joseph H. Gross, brother of the bride, as bst man; Charles Gross and Harry Woisbtger as proomsnen; Master Samuel Gross, brother of the bride, as ring bearer; and Dave Gross. Morris Rossin, Alfred Abrams and Sam Levy as ushers. Following the ceremony thero will

IT RA I TOWARD ntAXKTJX. br a wedding dinner for SO- guests at the home of the bride's parents and reception to 200 guests from 7:30 to 11 o'clock in the evening.

IXCnHASE POLICE PAY. DUBLIN. Nov. 21 The povernment is Increasing the pay of the police both In Dublin and the country to correspond with that cf the English police- The result will bo that the coat of the Irish police which, except for political offences is almost idle, will amount to over 3,000,000 pounds a year.

Pom Fam Chrysanthemums $i per large bunch. Adam, Buehler, 2206 Miami et. MRin 1999. Open evenings. 4147-23

ASSUMES MINISTERIAL DUTIES AT EP WORTH M. E.

Rev. H. M. Doxsee, successor to Rev. George Switzer as pastor' of the Fpworth Memorial M. K. church at the corner of Olive st. and Lincoln way V, will take up his new ministerial duties Sunday morning. At the morninp services which begin at 10:45 he will take for his subject. "All Together." He talkr on "Build

ing-" at the evening services. Rev. George Switzer, former pas- ; tor of the local church left for Cleve- ; land Friday night to assume charpe ! of the Epworth Memorial M. E. j church in that city. He came to j South Bend a year ago. j

Is There a Double Standard? Come to the First Christian Church Sunday Morning at 9:30 and Find Out. Loyal Sons Bible Class.

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NOT A Qri:TlON- OF HOURS. The local railway never had been

known for its punctuality, but late- j table." replied the. racial. ly it had surpassed even its own ; "Thunder, no!" roared the record. ; foiikt. ""What I want a r

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Those Ugly Blackheads Removed InstanUy. "Gets Em" Only 25c J. J. lIcmsAth, Distributor. 018 Kirbcrt Ave.. Cincinnati, Ohio.

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7"OUR trst exclamation cn einc these . suprr smart quality NhWAKh 5hor: will be HOW CAN SL'CH LOVBLl SHOES BE SOLD AT SUCH LOW PHICES -The answf r. Madam, is just this: We pro duce. more than 4.000.(ifO fair of NhWARh fhoes yearly and sll them direct to the public through car own JPS stores in trie U. S. A. Our cot per pair is Icwet than a retailer can buy them at, and we can sell co a much narrower margin of prcf.t. Th? it why we can save you $2 to $4 per pair on your 6hos. Other Wonderful Values At $4.45 -$4.85 -$5.95 - $7.95

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UY ANNirrn: imAnsiiAW. That there IS nothing nor under th siin. In fa?hlor.?, anyhow, la upaln demonstrated by the return of bugles. To the new generation be it phIc! that busies are elliptical pieces of Jet attache! to net or other fabrics with an invisible thread. They hnns loosely and "jinple" a little as tho wearer moves. . This old-fashioned trimming:, beloved by our grandmothers, I3 seen on the smartest of moderns today. Sometimes It reverts to the midVictorian period in the form of a fichu that dropa from shapely shoulder. Or, apain, bugles may dangle cn a roho of Jet that U draped with the pannier l!n of modernity. A Victorian ufTKestlon 1 fhown in the fichu model. Th dop, flat lichu Is draped over a bodice of Llaclc net. Th girdie 1 solid j''t ppqulna, and the full tunic of black net la heavily embroidered with jet and sprinkled with bugbs In row After row of thes tintlnnabulatiniT npancle. Thero i.J" a clone sheath of 1 Vlack charmeu?. at-.d over th!3 N a flrop-kirt of nt. A shaded coral res ßivr 1 a lovely siot of color to this tfown. Th other model .Irapes a Jet and -bugle flounce into a rltnclnc: nvrpklrt that falls over a petticoat of T.t. also "bulled" and span pled with ros of Jet around the lower odpr" Th bodice consists of trianplc-s rf ier n-fiulns laid over a camisole of s!lvr rloth. The lines of the deep V t.ici; .und front ftnd the wi le armholrs ariputllned with heaT jet beads. Kfectlv Jet and rhlneston ornaments i-lth Jet and rhlne?tone pendants acthe deep V back and front.

GIVING COLOR TO THE DRAB THINGS

Ono housekeeper who Is ever alert ' to make the commonplace accrs- ; orle of the home attractive, as we'.l b s ujeful. recently painted her new as"3.te cartage pall a delft blue, bor- ' flereJ with pray, to match tho color ; chemo of the kitchen, lining1 with a olid white enamel finish which was ; most refreshing'. Py keeping the p.iil lined vrith fresh paper dally, It is as dainty as one could wish. P!eaed wili the results, she oxporlmented cn the handle cf her broom, which reponded equally well to her efforts. The wooden handle of the chopper . came next, as well r-s other wooden things, which could be treat i this way with fucvs Another woman j .i:-.te.l her conl fruttle. formerly a d-.r.Ty irray. with, a Kly black, relieved with a con- 1 ventionallzod clupfr of cay rlowors The brlck-co'orel tl nver pots, which wre in a strasrsrly frro'jp near th--tack door, came i:r..1-r :h Vn:-h Tiext, and received vertical black tands relieved with the s. mo iray bouquets. loiter, when she r'.ts d o'.:t the front porch with black and era;, erttenne brighter.-d w.th. Vo-r forms, th carrio i th .p : ::: :. t there a!?o. and f-he found that her ; miscellaneous pots s.on r-s n:bl. d : jardinieres.

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Fine Silver This Thanksäivin

What an important part SILVERWARE plays in making delightful the entire dinner. What joy and pride there is in the possession of GOOD SILVER to be daily admired and perhaps later on to be handed down to a newer generation. In anticipation of your Silverware needs we are showing beautiful

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designs in many wonderful patterns. Fine SILVER for all occasions Silver Chests, Tea and Coffee Sets, Trays, Vases, Berry Spoons, Salad Forks, etc. No ift could be more useful, pleasing or better appreciated. The table should be correctly appointed our stock is sufficiently complete to take care of your every need.

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It entitles the holder to delivery cf an A-B-C Super Electric which is cow in euch grrat demand that we rcay not be able to till all orders promptly at Xmas time. If desired, the Gift Certificate may represent an Initial payment, the balance to be paid monthly on liberal terms. As deliveries will be cude la order cf purchase, we urge that you act

prjrajtly. This is t useful pift that ii a!v a rJ inyettment, and will always be acceptable. We will be pleased to demonstrate the washer for you and fro over lts mechanical features in detail to satisfy you of Its eSciency and durability. It Is approved by G'xxl Houkeepinjr Institute and puaraatced by bött the a facturcx &ai ourvcives.

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