South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 84, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1920 — Page 14
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ENGLISH LEGAL LIGHTS SA Y WIVES DEMAND WAGES
Hrhr-rt Ilnoyr lias rontrihatrl t'-ward th" - tf lTnr-nt of hi partisan .-t.itu:- ro far as to siy that ho was r:-r funnr-.tfd with tho domocratir party h for' Ihn war.
I'XH N. March 2Z. r.arri-trr hr r ntiy havo r-n drhatin? tho fj'.i st ion of how rmih a wifo is w..rtk in mon-y. Th- di-cu-sion :nu-t liavf iru'lf' quit" an imprfsKion on soni" wiv - for. it 4s r-portf-d. thy nr' r.,w cl.;!t;iin the riht to 1 paid r wastf s. Th situation has prookd the following con.mr-nt from .Wron I'arrot. a writer in th" I.:idn iJally Ki'pr s.-. L;f is rathr-r dull and niüüinin Plar" jM-t tif.w, and I am f"i lishtnir.f it up In v ry way pf s.-ihle War s for wiv .s will do a lot toward olotin--; th- drab monotony of existence. Morf Titan !. Th" luck I .- hri!-f room will liavo to Kuarant . so!i. thinir :nor rn.it--rial than lov in his marriat?" vow. "I take this woman for r.iv lawful wife," h" will j.ro'aahly h'v ra!l-d upon t. s iv, "at a salary of rive rounds liv.- .i w k." And th- brid? will thru promi. o lov-, h-.nor ar:d olxy ior and in "msid ration at the wer-kly ti r-truin. a t niIiin:. nt. Th" fill who marries w II will find lrnm ns satisfa tion in the newspap. r annou.r.' . :r. tit f Ii r tnatrini'ini.il n hi" -m tit. "Th" -n-ratr tnr-nt is riniiouno-il."' it will read. "htwcn 'apt. Cin-y (lotrox. of Go!iI-n rourt. May fair, and rfinstance, only daughter of Mr. and
Mr. John SILmpur" of Ilrlxton. The hrid''5f stip-nd will Le four thousand a yr r, r." Three Pound-. It will afford niany a wif- a srau and sati.-fylr.f v.-r.-" of sapt-rlority to h-arn that he pretty cirl with the bif -yes is only a three-pour.d-a-wc-ek wife. Whr-n a younc man pro po.-s. the lady will no lontrr hav to grive the classic reply, "See papa," or "This is so jolly - sudden." She will say 5 imply and nior- to the point. "How much can you pay?" Then there is the problem of .!"- trni inin just what remuneration a wife is real1.)- worth. .Should the wif who stays at home and coo r -civ mor than the huttertly will whose flutter in society advertises her husband's prosperity and importance? Is she worth more when yount: and ornameuuil, or when old and experienced? Perhaps we shall read !n the class-tit- d columns of the daily paP rs advertisements such as the followinir: Wantt-ii. wif.-, younf. indutrif.'.is, and tjood looking" or perhaps th" advertis r. with Tony Weller in mind, will request th" applicant to "statt- previous matrimonial experience, and salary required." Iiounjce fjanl. Tli" lounf e-Iizard type of callant. with an unlined ioektbook and an
honest abhorence for work trill, of court", f'arceiy be expired to pay his wife a salary. rill very likely adrtise his wi!llncnrs "t'" take an inexperienced younjr wif" as apprentice; prnium r"fit:!rAd." 'ives naturally as waf.f earners will form uni'np. It would b unreasonable to ask a'l husbands to pay th same sa'aries, so there will have to b" separate unions, classified according to the sb:es of the husbands' Incomes. I have no douht thnt th" "wafs for wives" system will meet with popular approal. Wur million tuperf.ous women. I imagine, will be especially enxious to ?e the scheme adopted. When th National Federation of Wives union gots out on strike, the milllon-too-many will at last have their opportunity. And when such an eventuality dot s com about I shall war.t to har the arfurrient bt-twe":i tiio strik e-brt a I; eis arid the pickets.
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r.rTLER. Pa.. Marcli :r. Sverar years a? th" father of Charle P. Heist durir.e; a dream ?aw at a certain spot an oil well. His son. after becoming a member of an dl company recently recalled the dream and persuaded his partners to drill on the spot. A htty-barrol well was the result.
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party ti- for I.," war. stance, onlv daughter of Mr. and l with an unlined noek. tbook and an birthdav recention in tho ritv hall.
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114 Sculh Michigan Street, Necr Washington Avenues. An Exceptionally Complete Showing of Exquisite Easter Apparel Our spring showing is exceptionally complete and wonderfully interesting. Our splendid increase in business has caused us to prepare for this season with greater enthusiasm than ever before. Our stocks are full to overflowing and the most attractive we have ever shown. Fashions were never lovelier. There is a charm in fabrics that will delight every lover of fine apparel. Women will like the youthful character of these new models, their sprightly smartness and originality. Your Easter Coat is Here Ready for You Wh?.tever your individual taste as to length, color, fabric or price. If you prefer the jaunty belted model, the serviceable short sport coats or the long coats for general wear, they are here for your approval and you will be pleased with the very modest prices, too. Better not tarry, busy weeks ahead. Splendid values are these Easter Coats, in the most wanted shades and materials. "The new materials are camel's hair, gobdtone, covert cloth, velour, silvertone. Bolivia, crystal cloth, tricotine and tweeds in the very newest spring colorings. $25.00, $27.50, $35.00, $45.00, $49.50, $55.00, $65.00, $75.00, $85.00, $95.00.
Nothing More Fashionable Than These Smart Easter Suits . Because there is so much good style in them and so much character and distinction. A range of models that include all the charm that the Easter season has brought forth.
Quite noticeable is the lavish use of colored embroideries on many of the suits. Materials are Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Men's Wear Serge, Poplin, Tricolette and Silvertone. $35.00, $37.50, $45,
$49.50, $55.00, $65, $75, $85.00, $95.00, $115.00, $125.00 Your Corset for Easter Just now the corset question should be of great importance for your new spring clothes cannot look or fit their best unless you are properly corseted. Fashion favors Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets $3.00 to $9.00
Your Easter Frock Silk frocks will be greatly favored for Easter wear. The diversity of materials, the dainty colorings and the attractive models will prove a source of pleasure to behold. The materials
are Georgette, Charmeuse, Taffeta, Satin and figured Georgette and Charmeuse combinations, with ruffled tunics and pleated styles. Priced at
$22.50, $25.00,
$35.00, $49.50, $65.00, $95.00
$45.00, $59.50, $75.00,
Your Easter Hat You will find your Easter hat here with little or no difficulty. Well known milliners have sent us their best models for this big Easter selling, so we can promise you carefully selected styles, finest materials and newest trimmings. Notahl are those Malfne and ll.v-r trimmr-d hats t.iilor d hats and (iat;..- imt:h straw sailors in fact evr-rythintf nr.v and want'-ü you will rind h r- at $6.95, $7.50, $8.95, $10, $12.50, $15, $18.50, $20
New Blouses for Easter Every charming mode at its best. Filmy of fabric, radiantly new of color, surely no blouses of a former Eastertide were as fascinating as these. Beautiful georgette and crepe de chine blouses at $5.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15, $19.50, $$22.50.
Skirts for Easter The new skirts this season are wonderfully attractive. The favored materials are Queen Anne Satin, Fantasi Crepe de Chine, Tricolette, Plaid Velour, Serge and White Flannel; daintily made in combinations of colors, ranging in price from
$12.50, $15.00, $19.50, $22.50, $29.50, $35.00, $42.50 New Easter Petticoats Must fit snug and smooth that your Easter dress or suit may appear to its best advantage. New arrivals, including jersey, taffeta and combinations in a variety of spring shades, at $5.95, $7.95, $8.95, $12.00
Smart Easter Hosiery For the finishing touch to the Easter Costume. w omen s lace boot hose, pure silk and fibie, Eiffel brand, in white, brown and black; all sizes, pair $1.50 Pure silk and fibre hose, Eiffel brand, novelty lace in two-tone effects, green and navy, black and navy, and navy and purple, per pair $2.00 Kayser's pure thread silk hose, in black and navy only, pair $3.50, $4.00. Outsizes $3.75
Easter Gloves
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Good reliable gloves, the kind women
want to wear on Easter Sunday. Silk gloves, in black, white and colors, with self and contrasting stitching, all sizes, per pair $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Kid gloves, the stylish dressy kind, in brown, black and white, with self and contrasting stitching, all sizes, pair $3.00
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