South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 70, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1920 — Page 5
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Clubs Th annua! meeting r.f th- Ykitr. NurM'S ;i.- -: -i t i - rt was h M ! Ttj !;! y n fk-rr.o" at. it Pa- h"i:.- of Mrs. John "oo!v ra.r;. S Pafa j A usiv,..jw1.,n .AilS h .luring whieh th- yt.iriy r-;ort.s wer" ikv n ar.l !hc t; w trut s raina-iv. Mrs. Ward Mi'k. i:.is:;in, Mp 'V. K. l,'.,r:, Mr- H-nvard Vk.'.p ertön. Mr-;. Trink Mayr, Jr.. Mrs. V.'m '!'.; i n ür.'i Mr- Arth'ir -' !!, r- ;itl for Pu- Ii -w t' i lii. Miv' i-C.i t h-r i r. : n. :. il. r-'irv-of th r: i t r a ! or rar. iz.it Jon. ; a -. r r i i t .- .1 : : aP ;:"' T I 1 of r 'X jo r : r 'am w!,:r!i . i!ur;:i-r "h- two s h .) n i a P Kfk.i vhll- rn h r v-k to Po ar.rt to .'ark r r ! J ' : ' rs th r-. H' r ..r.-ona!.' v an! r f.? ;.na l .i."- r of ! s "njition . ti ak ! th i.i r.l i nr.i .riT i .i r'-'i .iü u.i ir a ;a -m em. . . i . . . l. . ; ......, M..-'.h kl ! .! .1 Sw t .'i I k i "II thp ;hi.r- p. a th N'ar.kr.i; " t liai-T of :i r: -w th a :ai t - n'--gy in e v-ry i i .m ra :i r. it y -;. i;i My in r:;r.il list r : T wh r- !:i-l'.cal a i! i ir. e -.'.:. .Mrs. lk:h-r I'attPon nutir."i th- work -f th i i ; ; ; l M :ir S - i 1 ; i :.tt lot; and d lir.c d th :io;.- and a !d I dla : ncy of ail Srara h's of s-r i wi kinu' unr (!:! s'.i p r ; r. Th- i'!' i'r.un .oi-, -orul'.d'd iy rrri-i-al trm'-ers . f . n v.. r- hv Mr-'. .1. A. Var r an! :-s. Walt-r A. I'.ran wli" r mh-r.-d .-.!! s''o-i ,t ) 1 1 , J a n i I !' Mrs. (I. . '.: ra h mu'h. I l -' . ! : i) w : ii u th- pr'.uraro a s - ia . j rio-ar wis .-n.:v '! 'luring whi'di t--i v..s v.i-i.l. Mr. Ilowar'l ooKa r-f . i ;il .'Irs. Irani; .Mar. Jr.. r - - -.'!':.. Tis- T t i . r i of .!?' r.: will a k o p i at tli" n- Hi" i -- v Iii' h will 'nel-l Mar-'h In i:: tli'- ürn-tnr s rn 'f th- St.. Jo.--ph -an ' ank. Trust! TP..- Woman's Inuintr r' :h li Id j t. tifth aniri-il f.:ust paitv 'Ik. d ay ! limr m tne IPtary room o uim d' th- I ';.. r hotd. Iinri' r was s rv ii at .:.:) o'clock to ,'' iu.'iii''rs and ua. .- Tlio hriw tahl- was arti.-tic-a! i o:at d with iari;- Loiiipn ts .k-ffodils end ay.o mths. Tli roc ai wys attrarti . a ly P.oni--lik; .ith it.- f: !" la.T.;..-. IllVt Iti'l' olold lirnl.r. lia -liad.d lights and t h" i r pl.o - liit;l-.d with palms ami f.-rtis. Aft.-r th- dinner Mi- Inyo, of. -simim! .-nt.'itain. r from Chi-, .atro. mi:,' s.-viai s-l -et is a nd , d H:-ii'. was enje,. I If !mi"''' i.ir the pr.'ram 't lan.s was l-',.w d hy i mi i'di's ..rche.-dra d" l.lkhait. Ind. Th.- .ait .f town u w -r- Mis-- f'a atiue Wolf, lb maid A. l";iuu am! K. Ik Kinu', n ("liii.i-n; Mr. and Mrs. William Ik lour' i.i IiCr.iiuc. III.: Mks Map.. . ..f IV.-... ii ait.' led - i.-av t ilro.-Hiiiin, of Clkhart. Ind.. and, 'li.iil.s I '.ir.'.'h mi. o!" Mi.-hawaka. T'.i" Pivnioiith X' nil.- club was ...,t...-t Tu. a .v . f r ? ii i hi !.t I hl II - till' '! I I J ' . . I .ivit i. -c. b. ..r Mrs .1 ya,M1.,.a-:nan. . I I k Mill-.n st. The .b.tion , n" I I
ofhcefS took pla..' d.ililiP tile bUsi-i "'K oa,e, a. .no,- .......... ..... x ::h th.- o la. ..bye re- l-arty will be h.dd in two weeks, s lit.-: Mis. . P. Ib'ham was eb'd-l ' . .! ,, r.Md. rd; Mis. W. Ik , nobis. 1 Announcement has b en made of ..ee or-sa! -nt; Mrs. He,.:. I Ms a,.-r. t he marriage of Mi.- Ptta Power- . .-reiarv and treasurer, and Mrs. C. . man and S rpt. Pdwanl I-. uf bber 11. Pmb- rt. tei.ort. r. Need b wa .r k of I Jlu tlton. X. V. The wedd inp took . , -V. , i .; h. . .. ia 1 ' plae.- l-'riday afternoon. Marth 7, at in. ar laritip which tin cnt-M iaor!th- home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. .... .,vs uim b. Mis. P. tl's anc re- ; Amb-rson. '111 W. Washinpton av. I: sliru' -nts wer- s ra k kka a . v. eie Th- bride wore a kowii of pale blue M .u'-bil-ers ar.d one uu- sk Mrs. ral .elvet and carried a shower bouquet '. . of plpaoutli, pr.s.nt. The neajnf bri.b'S roses. Miss Julia Kohler, o,. tm-T . ill I"- h.-bi et th- h re- ; who att.-nded the bride as brides--r" Mis. ;o.-. 1 j''. Ik Ja -t . M- i'ch i ,,j;iid. wa.r' a frek of cream colored crepe df chitie trimme d 'wlm ribbon -k ; .mil lace I.ouis Zoekel attended as A i il.e ii.t.n' vf the att d", -a C - ; b. -t man. Mr. and Mrs. Wuebber
,,t at r th-- -oath Hail 'k . .a ai n's , dub w hic'u was hdd Tu. s(ka after-i
coon in th" club i is the p-.ait js located at Camp (Jrant. III., a ..tlio is w a i-. beted with il-c - j member of the sixth division. e .inn of Mrs. I.v.lia Sav. y. f who ! .;. . a .I.-, t.-d -.ci-tary and terau r.-r. ; liss Mildred lb-id. nian, n ?. P. Th.- hi', and works of lyonardi I a Ir,iiana nv entertained the memkitu a was list-uvM'd by Mrs, Ilk J. ,,ors of tho j;in. 1. club at her Pennett; his wa.rK-. ' .Mona Pisa' j honu, Mo!Uj.,v Venincr. The early ..nd -The Pist supper were de- t ()f tho t.V,.nhlf, was s,(fnt with -ciab.-d by Mrs. H. Mci .ama.k. and , , .io .,
the paitUir.us. "I-t Vierde au P. is C'li.'f" and ' Ia V i r k Au Kochers," b Mrs. n. x. Parias. Hi . i n-t meetinp will I i.i! ..... i Mm p I ii , . i Th- nature studv department of h" brt"s elab m t Tiifsil.iy aft.ri'iiiiM it. th' -'.nb roonis Mis k
... I'o-r. e read "The Sumac. Moun- I bride-olert of this month. Mr::, litisrain A-h Walnuts and H ickori. s." ! Stapp. ä:'d Ik Haney av.. enteric Mathews; Mrs. William Ma u r-r i ta ind with a 7 -.'clock linner at r.ad Maude C.oinp's artid.- ..M -'The!1"' bamm Monday eveninp. Twelve iaie Trunk and Pranch.s. Cork Puests were seated at small tables and Park" and Mrs II inch P. Pun - j ?a int ily appointed in yellow ami t alio., read two mt'is. "I'll" Spt ane i -ntered with bowls of yellow jn- . b'eautv." and 'i' r of Xa rau-su s" pi ils. Purinp the eveninp "Punco" .nd "A Yard of Jutiul. " by : ' was- the division. I'utitip th" bu.-irie-s. sevsj.i,! which or. -ceded tiie pro-ram Mr- Ininna- PA C A Y P. TT P. Ind.. March ?. : in... chair; Mi-- Maria. dt P. K 1 b r, i Peal estate transact ituis in Tippe-
chair ami Mts Sarah Clark . nri, s,-c... t . i I and t r. ;i.-il i ' r. wt' -a.cied Tin- pet mcim- will; i.e h. Id Mar- h l : M i W. Ii. A ' a i ; -! I'l'i'., ."..'1 Cot .ii,,. ;i-.- ,i . wjs b.'vtf- .it At Wheelock's
Japaned Cages $3.00, $3.50.
George H. Wheelock & Company
Circles
martini: f th Woman's Hot.1 MPsK.r.'irv N .- i-tv of t Ii- St. P.itiki U rv.oi ia! eh arch which w as hell at h r h'iii- PiesPty afi inoon. 1 "oilowir.K' th huine.-as .n Mrs. ;. V. V ' s-y i ail a leaflet "Th.I -.-ic um ss policewoman;" Mrs. John j Hartman read an article. "Why I , iiiie to America." and Mr.. P. 1. P -isTel read th- -.s.i'n. Ilf r hrn r.ts w-r s rv d during the .c-i.il h"'ir to rn rn'i r.s by the ass.s iart. host :-. s. Mrs. kaieiae Snol:-, M.s. "rank Iar.!. Mrs. A. Pitcher nt.d Mrs. 1 Wi'i'l'T. Th" r.oxt nu- tin-' will l- hold at th- horn- of .Mrs. ; W I'ntzian, 2-07 Iin oln way ' V., April l.'h i Th r)tfi!ain (iulld of th Coi.o M iaoii tl I'niU vi Ili tii; .-n hirt.h had a iot-luck sup;'T at ...'. o'CiK-k TiH.-day n sht a'. thf r j i o of Mis-; Mlldr-d HoulIi. .oM Ik i'ai-rt : t 'Id.o ctioti of o;!,.". too!k pi.. l-.rjn- tlie h'..sr;. .-s m s--i"ii w'.Ji t'f.1 fllowir.i; m s iit. Miss Miidr.d Matswn vas ;ct d lrs.: Mi-s .!.--; lira-ui , r s ; yiiK ilthoi I 1' i i.i i. s--.. Mi-.-. I; aI ! l .. 1 1 . . i i a . .i - I i , I) iis tit. r. : 1 1 r . 1 1 ar.-; Mi.-s (Iladi-s nk. . thank .'.ff rin-r. and M : .- 1.. I' ; i !) r-. p itrorxs-. 'I'll i. li.o-'.iii' uii! b- ht-ld April lj. Thf A a!" n V. Ik 1 . h Id its i r iki1. u if'i.lv in t Hi Ta'.-uay i 'iinn.i: in thf old a!ii t hoii-v.itii, i, ii. ii I - is m a t t-ndar. . 1'ourj i i i a ' - bai;t-l iir,,"i and; . ppli'-alion for Iii'-iii . ship i j , ,d. 'in.- ciis wil s w all d in l j'ikIiv at th- r pla ns tmnn-: tlijj.'tn. ;ir,il F 1). ! i 1 1 h 1 ; i y jiarty will - j-ll .Mra Is; 'i MiiM" r will he j , Mai h J " ar.d ri March Z ' the i;.n nrr.-i'.l'T.ts will entertain with a thinthif. More than i ." m-m hers war- ir -sent at th- thimide which was lifhl Tuesday afternoon. The our.i; V. nnian s I orcmn .Mi-'- .... , ,Wiotv of the llrae.- M. Ik ( liniaii hfhi its annual banquet in the chinch parlors Monday evening at 6:.;o o'clock. Covers were laid for 'js memh rs at a tahlf center d with sprmu flowers. Th- program which follow-d consisted of talks hy Mrs. H. D. Pack, Mrs. A. M. I!ild , r.,n, an,i Mrs. j. Kinney; a V(cal sop, hy Mis 'Irace P.ernhanl; inst rii?p.ental selections hv Miss Itnth ,. . . j Iiss l',.rtha Mav 11:1. lebrand, and r-adins by little Miss Virginia Uobertf. Miss 'a lma Shaf.-r. 720 S. Fellow st.. enti'ftaine'.l ut;ht members of the Mystery club at a o'clock dinner at her home Tiifsday evening in honor of th- l'.th birthday anniversary ( Miss 'erna P.arnad.e'. - lt'r il social hour of panics and music, ami Mrpneum xueaier party , was enjoyed i Fhe Waneta Sewinp circle held a . ... . -. ..I ''l party I uesday afternoon at the l i ' 1 m a 1 1 nan. ii"-,M-..Na- r.w.. ... - . 1. ...... 1 .. .,;... t.iliK.o AmitVii.r a f,,r he present at home at l'l!"7 - Washinpton av. Serpt. Wuebber - lit r vtit n t'l IV II Ml IU1U f M 17 . social hour durinp which panics were enjoyed and r fr shments served to 1) pilosis. There will be another tiii'i-titiK held in two weeks with Miss Helen Pudir. 21C W. Wayne st. In honor of Miss Prances Pox. a am.-, eountv during the tirst week March t.-tilbd J 1 .7 2s. J .'1 ;..". 2 . it
;was learnt A tod.lV. During the en-jlh I Pre month Jof l-'ebruary. the total .sab-s ware J 1 , 1 S ,.!., s. J 7. The sabs
was learn. A to.liy. During the en lor tne Iirst w k m March hang op a ii-w reoord. At Wlieelock's
BIRD CAGES Bird lovers will find a splendid collection of bird cages in our Housewares Dept. Third floor. Brass Cages $2.65, $3.25, $3.75, $4.25, $6.00. Brass Cages with miard $5.75, $6.00, $6.75.
Breedino Caees $0.00.
E INTERESTS OF WOMEN
SOCIETY
Organizing Telephone Union
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ators fi-fun various parts of X.-w Pnp land. literature and other propaganda is heinp : i-r ad by th.-m t operators of the Xew York Teleplione Co. in front (if diffetfnt exch ama s. Miss Ter"-.- Sullian. who is the v;i. presi!ent of the Poston o rpanization, declared the company out. It is the poor condition, rather than the low wapes, that is causinp all of the trouble, states Miss Sulli van.
Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON
WIIV IS DICKY I)IS( ()( P.PTPPi ham and your father. Pm lyinp for PV API'PPP Dl'KKIih'S .ll-'.ST? I 1 u,mm1 ,alk u ith them, pome ahm,, Invcduntaritly I turned my eyes' toward my huband as Alfia .l Pur-j "I'm waitinp for an nnswer." lier kee spoke the name of i-Mith I"air-!s',n r storti I. misch :. vious persisfa. I was furious at myself the J t-nee dancinp in his eyes. "Come now next instant for my lack of pds-. ; Pickybird.' " I had no desire to betray . ither m j "Will you shut up. you rmp-tailed
i k k i.i io mi' uurhees that t he .... ..tl,.,,.- i, a, i an j...-r in turb m Still. I wasn't the onh one dis- J w. i,i,k lurneu lowaru m "'in a percepunie- iium statt ;. 'V. ' Iuum. 1,11 i it -j iii ?- 1 1 1 '. i 1 1 I was in i ps ryes ... . i i iii-Liiunui-iii-uii'-i u .i in .Ytir,.iftn t,-.t .........i ,.a.i.: cprcsion that roused within me - demon of j.alou.. curiositv I had loupht ,i,'ver to feel apain. " .i j t i ......v. ii in. ii i ihi.-i. ii n uniii in' th a,,,,,,,! , : ' lllUllf,!! I I 1 , ,. 1 Put I lowc iver.'d my eves instantlv ,v finders in mv J -a 1 m.s unseen by the rest, with the dctermination that m ith.,- Oickv nor lh. others should Kuc,s one whit of what of what I was twilnir Aft.-r i tol d myself, w ith a m'. ntal sn er 'at - own folly, Dicky's look was no my doubt due t his old knowbdpe of my jealousy of the Virginia art stulent. and my reasons for that emotion. It was no proof of any later episode which mii-ht concern me. Pittb' .Mrs. Purkee, whet Iter innocently or intentionally I never can unite decide the i.oie.t at which ingenuousness ch.inprs to ch rm s--with her rushed into the conversational breach with an excited exclamation. "Pdith Fairfax! Whv. Alf. von never sahl a word about it! I didn't see it. Why dtdnt ou t 11 m'? Have you pot tlm pi-ce with vou? Pead it to us this instant if von have." Hr sop looked at her with mischievous tend"i n'.-.--. An ItMoluntary IP'Iosnn "Do you think I carry Pie m wspapers ani'.iml with m'V" ii" b - manihd tcasitly. "Put don't ou '.ire. I can remember , very word ot it. It is imprint, d on m-- 'art, hl vUt t ,n..l0drap.akcaP f jv. --It wa- simplv a . apt:..,, un.b r !,.,, i.avks i.i, tine st.it imr that she had b..M .b-coratt d for bra v. i . a nd I
liax la turi'.d t.. this side pa in lioui i.M.. esferIay, i . ;ai ms shr v,,i Hortons is ssentially a I'rcncli a cant- en work. r. and sta d at her name, though she has bef-n alopted post with th" bull as and s!ici;. i'c.! l'V all enuntrb'S and she has th alhailinp .irmni.l. Prettv plucky. I , iuot uniqu distinction among feni-u-s. kidn't know tin- little ch 1 hnne names of having no eontruchad it in lier. In l o t, I didn't Ur'W; touis. diminutives or oil-sprint,' of slm was or 1 1 1 i . W'omb r v. hatk'n" f"'rm. Hortensf she lupins aud
e i t o r va in Tli.. V m Mihi.1" I i.d. o.-e : uttt red th" words ir; op.jjjta : i'.v. P knew this bv th" 'rak-r.d lb:h that1 s!.;k:-,d Iiis face, tlpn !kbd a raa klv, !eadr p him rather e. , II,' di ln't L-ki'i"- at me thi t i m ". ; nor in.b . d. at ,,rv on.- Alfred Purkee did md i - ;he ;k;k lor h" w.is .-1 1 1 e e . ! 1 1 a - to :!i" a -:.-s ' his: ctpa.r at tliat ! tie Mr.-. P.'.tk... Picky, at-d .rd h Id br. ith. 1 A .It ok . uMo.iv id r draw a startIf Alt . 1 Purk.e had ri Dicky's ir.ot:"'i 1 know h" would.a'l have co.-.t in a .1 tb" rsiki 'i m t . strain ha did. Pat in itmra rc- .-f ar.y dat.p i"" ... a ". b i can - at b ii'-at'.i Ills wtrds h" i(..l'kr. too. ;,;i piv i; ..s' a.ai s ia.idv- :t- nt a d t iP Mad-e Pi-ht? ' h !;..:" .e .1: a a -.. d .; . . ilk . 'Th- .- :.; , h " 'w. ! .. a i r :.::.! - : : . . . Il il' I ' ' I . . . !.. i . i k . i I k : k .a:. : ! !.- ri ,iv :'.! i ; i ( ' i ! i , j , , i ... . , - ' :. . k r i :!.r f : : - -. a a w A I ! i . . 1 - v. . i : 1 ' . :.'.'! i T e 1
Suffrage
t , , , , ,r . -, , m , ' J ' ,-vvfVV.: k-: i'. . 5 . ; ; Vk"v . 1 .-:';. k: -.k. "'' '-' . :k' ' -- .1 - :-l;d ... . a.k-- 1 i ' : c-! : ?kk'' :kk,.,. - .k..' "J:'r.k j" '.j k' ,, k' " : k ' ' k ; ' '.kkk ? ',' "-; ' P.New ork ;s now 11 more ttian that ntinuinrr In- about "0 union operp., boon l" Picky made a painful ef -
(lis-,flllt to pass the matt.-r off as a jest.
but I saw that beneath his -smile he was furiously anpry at Alfr-d Purj kee. "Of cours' I knew Miss Pair ' cours' I knew Miss Pairover there. She did some ; f, t x was U'orkirp pr.od work, too." rk. too." no doubt.' Alfred ' o y i Ml ht I iiii.i.i. ..i i,i n..,,i ,r,.o,-.a.. ..i-..ii i... ' " i., to n, i in , "--. " - ' 'a;1r :ul S"ni0 -nipathe ic soul M:" " "l"n ollr, f1,uJ , m ar oM p. sew on your outtons : ' - u . no, oUll,., ,.luu ' 'n' k': V" doughnuts. . vo been so ; XV m ; 1 Y 'X rthOUt th0Sr P-ttle attentn.ns. but I see now I 'I h;ilv' Jr;U',Hl m uneils.,npss; ,ts th" Ovation Army pirlswho !ri;,k" .t!w' I 'P n u t s. Alf. and y.ui ! k",,u' r; -r-d 1 an t allow you to tease Pickv anv more. Mrs. Pur kee declared. "I'll bet Miss Fairfax nev r was n-ar his battalion at all. Come alonp now. or I'll switch you, if you are a returned olfir." Pickyks eyes showed actual relief at Mrs. Darkee's assertion, but I ';n,'w only too well that Alfred , Durkee's raillery h id hit the mark. Somwvhre overseas. Pdith Fair fax had had th eheblssPTAOIXPT fax had the bles.se! opportunity f rend nnp mv husband the little srrj vices which I would have cut off my hand lu an opportunity to give him, WHAT'S IN A NAME Iatcts about )oirr name; its liPtorj ; Its men .ii tig: wlienco It was derped; Its sUnificance; our lucky day and lucky ievcl. IIY MIPDUPP MAPSKAPP. Portensc she remains throughout UStorV With the MllL' C CXCetltlon Ol' Italy. wh re the "P" is sometimes J f "h-opped. ard sh- is all.-d rtrisia. !.iie Sylvi , sli" is somethinp of ar.crmt shan nam having, k c e : i ori u'ina 1 1- from the Pifiti' "kortus." m.anim. a garden. The siav.- v. In. tended tlm.-e elaborate Pom an uardei-.s was -al!'d liortii - d. tinallv throu'-h some
strata.- iuirk of fancy, it came to r run," an honorable old plebkmjH
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Philanthrophy
Kitchen Economies I'lVi: WAYS TO MAKI-: SAMT F1SII , disiii:s. ; I At any time and place throughout , the jear alt fish is always obtain able It may t o prepared In many j sul.Ftar.tial, ßppetizint; dishes, and J f eriainly it is one of the l-ast x- I pensive of protain food.-. 'A'lth nf t ' to r. o waste. ! S.:lt tish should always le soaked! for at b ast one hour, and two if J i jos.-;b!e. Sail i:iackrcl require over- ) , r.iht soaking. j llroiled rtnuan HatMi-. ! S.i.nk for an hour in cold water. th n ;iy in a sieve, and tour boil- ! in- water over the fi?h. Drain and iry on a paper towel. Pub with i melt d b itter to which a few irop ' of brmm juice have been added ' P. roil over a hot tire for about 13 !niii.utf .-. t .r ninp frequentl. Serve I hot with a border of green peas. Puncheon Fishf wills. smnll boiled potatoes. '1 upfu'.s of shredded codlish j 1 tablespoonf ul of butter. 1 t aspi.onful of grated onion, j Pash of nutmo?. j Poll and mash the potatoes, add j the butter, onion and nutmeg and th-' .-h redd cd codfish. Peat ep light and add. Th?n shape into balls and sprinkle with Hour. Pry in deep, h.a fat ami Irain. Serve with a (reiki s-.U'T, carnished with slices of hard-t..ilel t-KR. S;iltn-li SnifTlc. 2 cupfuls of cooked salt fsh. 2 rupfuld of cooked, mashed potfttt'CS. 3-4 cutiful of top milk or cream. 4 tablespoonfuls of butter. Salt, pepper. Peat together thorouphly the fish and poUitocp, then add the milk or cream and the seasonlnps. Separate the yolks and whites of epps. Peat volks until lipht and thick and add tu fi-h Cinnllv fold in the stifflV Konten white of eears and nour into a buttered bakinp dish. Bake for CO minutes in a moderate oven and serve immediately, as it will fall if allowed to stand after being finished. Pisli on Toast. 1 cupful of llaked salt fish. 1 cupful of boiled rice. 1 tablcspoonf ul of butter. 1 cps. Salt, pepper. Place the rice and fish In a double boiler until thorouphly heated. Stir ! with a fork so as not to break the ! rice prains. When well heated add i butter, the well-beaten epp and seasonir.p. Pour on crisp toast points and fcrvc at once. This is an excellent breakfast dish for a cold morninp or for luncheon. Creanuxl Mackerel. 1 salt mackerel. 1 cupful of milk. j tablespoonfuls of butter. Ptablespoonful of flour. l-S teaspoonful of pepper. Soak the mackerel over-nlsht In cold water. Drain In the morninp, rinse in cold water and place in a pan with the skin side down. Cover ! with the milk, and bake in oven for 20 minutes. Plcnd flour with meltetl butter, mix with a little milk from the fan and pour over fish. Cook for live minutes more in the oven then serve hot, garnished with parsley. Announcements The Ladies' Aid soiety and Bible class of the Maple Grove M. P. church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Otto Dunnuck, pixie highway. The regular meeting of the literature department of the South Bend Woman's club will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the club rooms. The Modern Mothers' club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl Pager, 321 .". Francis st. Mrs. Frank Vennet, 318 S. Taylor st.. will entertain the members of the Circle of Mercy at her home Thursday afternoon. ruiLic otici;. Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned, have sold to the Artificial Ice company the business and pood will of the Independent Ice Co. and the Archer Ice C, ineludinp the right to use the names of either or both companies. The Artificial Ice company is well equipped tt) take care of their trade ami we believe they will give exceli lent service to the public. We be- ; I jl- for I w . -.-. I Iw, n I . - ' cr lit i..t v.'. n ill un.i j pairun.me oi our lornier pairons. We take this opportunity lo thank the public for the support given us while we were in business, and to. assure you all that your patronag was appreciated. 1 X D la PIC X D F XT ICH CO. Iflfit.Hi I Pohl chainc! Rosaries at Schill ings. 1002-10 ; tn "lit 1 1 J fa i P P ' i !H "OLD. AS It ICLXJADLSLLOWEST S3 l-t vi t' l-p : ii''-: f.-i - v "f i.-p.v- fit ! .. i.i . h' ikkiteni ia full a- . pr fj - a i i i .Mi. I -t' i:i..;i. .f ti'.'e in .!-'' "f -kk-ii-.-. ra f.kdi::--. ( e.,nk! r.it!"i'.s .iko tia--- yon c t ONLY t .it: !! i oai.cdiv p L ' k TAlIk" Ma a " 37 MP STATE LOAN CO. 'a; .il J."0o)na Miitr .t. Mrrrli.ar.t4 lUnl. IJblj. :i v .Muh ft. f I. 3 F kj .- a, , P C SAM'L SPIRO : CO. U9-I2I S. MlcPp-an St. Horn; of H. S. & M. Clothes
o"-kr. Shoe Section A pretty pump for spring. Welt sole, baby Louis heels. Smart for street wear; $11 value. Special cut prices on all Children'!. Muslin Underwear,
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Oliver Style Shop 103 Main Street Oliver Hotel Block South Bends Exclusive Shop for Women This store has become popular over night. A credit to the city, says Mr. Bailey. Your prices are so reasonable, quoted one rom the smart set.
To introduce our Georgettes 50 Blouses of every imaginable and style. Values unheard of
HOSIERY Lace, Fibre Silk, in black, brown and grey. For Thursday and ft -j )K Friday, pair 4 I CAMISOLES So many to select from and such dainty styles never seen before in Cl Csl the city at 9 I J
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This is a Sale on High Class Merchandise
$55.00 to $62.50 New Sprinp: Suits and Drrnses. Spring Campaign Sale $52.50
Bargains in each department. Limited space in the newspaper makes it impossible to advertise them all.
75c Women's Hose $1.19 Women's Kid Gloves at $3.50, $3.19, $3.00, $2.69. Men's Section New- Shirts of rhlllprlne Kopp, white oxford, madras and JapancFe crepe. All brand new shirts; values up to $3.95, at $2.89
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The Blouse Shop In Greater Favor Than Ever Tricolette Blouses Such beautiful models. The largest display in the city. $15.50 to $50.00
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in all stripes 'tiste Blouses, manv original Oliuer Slule Shop 103 Mam Crect Orl-'i Sotfh Bend-J Exclusive Shcp or Worzra .in k 1 1 j a tkiN. Picture Pramino. THE I. W. LOWER PI OftATI.NG COMPANY. South Bend, Indiana. Wall P.tper. Irierie- I'aJnt SupjiUr-. Union Trust Company ir'if Depceit Pcxcs -with ?T i 1 1 faclhtts for the j"ivacr of ctu-Ina-r.
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On $6.00 to 57.50 Ccorcttrand C repr dr Cfiitir Blouses S5.50 Pound Stationery ar.d Envelopes, $1.20 value, 95c. 80c Popular Fiction 55c. p H i - shade S9.50
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Voile, Organdie and 1 land Drawn B.t-
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Ostrich flum Fan in greater favor than ever, now lumg hown.
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