South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1920 — Page 14
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XL 14 UTnN-KSDAY MOTIVING, MAItClI 21. 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
33 CITIES KEEP UP DAYLIGHT SAYING
Tnrn Clock Ahead an Hour Despite Repeal of National Law.
NEW YORK. March 2. Daylight saving went into effect at 2 o'clock Saturday raorninp in At least 22 American citlt-n and town, notuUhstarwiinp tlu; repeal i.t th- lav.y congress lat summer over I'res't Wilson's vrto, according to th- Na-tion-al Daylight aocUtlon in a fttatoment here today. At th.it timo locks vtr: s-:t ahtad one l.ur.
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ii; as folk-ws: New York. NftW v.rk city. 13 iff tlo. chors, Troy. Utica. .Syracu Yor.krs. (tlovf th ill e ; New J .th i-y, Cai.itn. I'lalnlipld. N w lirunswick. JIotoken. Jrrty City; Maf ichusttn. Clinton. Lynn. Won-ester. Marll.orn; I'enniTlvania, J'hiladr lphi.u I'ittyLurg. Coro. Alkntov n. IIa.rrlsturk Ifiton; Connecticut. Hartford, rutj;am; Maine. Portland. South Portland; Nw Hampshire, Manchester; Michigan. Detroit. M. Js?ph; Colorado, Denver; Ohio, Columbus; Dcl(iware, WilmirtKton. Se9 No Confusion. "We do not anticipate any confusion." paid Marcus M. Marks, president of the organization whirh ))ls been fighting for daylight .-av-in. "The time adopted by New York city, for instance, will be automatically observed by all cities and towns within a radius of 50 miles rr more of the metropolis. The ame can he titd of Philadelphia (nd Plttsburp. The New York Central. New York. New Haven and Jlaxtford, Lackawanna. Reading. Boston and Älalno and Main Central railroads are preparing to operate .their local trains eo as to tak care of th commuters in Uie territory affected. Cleveland laat year operated en time an hour ahead of cont!siou territory but there was no rconfußton there." Cltien nndorsc BQ1. The state-wide daylight saving bill, recently passed by tho New Jersey assembly and which Is now he-for the cer.ato for consideration. Is reported to have been indorsed by nearly 300 municipalities and is also Ka!d to have the approval of the ' ity oommisplonera of Newark, Paterson and Elizabeth. New York t.te already posft-ses a law ordering the clocks turned ahead today but atronc efforts are being made to obtain Its repeal. The Massachusetts houee recently raised the state-wide measure to third reading by a vote of 135 to 41 but the attitude of the senate is said to be problematical. The chamber of commerce of Providence, R. L. recently canvassed the Rhode Island Isgislature where a statewide bill is pending and announced it was strongly favored. "While there will bo no 5esion of the Connecticut legislature this year, the mayors of 18 cities at a conference in New Haven urged the adoption of local ordinances. Chicago, Indianapolis, Minneapolis. St. Paul, Louisville. St. IouIs, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland and a number of cities In Pennsylvania are said to have deferred action.
The oldest zoological garden in the United States Is at Falrmount park, Philadelphia. It vras established in
Wendell's Salts AMBITION BRAND 3tart Each Day Right With A Clear Head and Good Appetite in the Morning. To cant do business right if you Htart the day wrong. WENDELL'S SALTS, AJ.LBTTION BRAND, is the great rectifier of mistakes of eating 'or drinklni? tho night before. If you dine "not wisely, but too well," take WCNDEIL'S SALTO. AJMIHTIOX BRAND, before going to bed. In the morning wake with your head clear, your rtomach feeling line, your eyes bright with the sparkle of health and energy. Be In condition to enjoy your work and do It well. WEN D ETLXi'S SALTS. AMBITION BRAND. Is pleamnt to take, acts luickly, no pain or discomfort. A large bottle at Wettick's Cut Rate Drug Store co:ts but a few cents. Your money back on the first bottle purchased if you are not satisfied. Guaranteed to to tho finest sort of preparation for Indigestion, Headache, Biliousness, Conrtipation, Acid stomach. Sluggish liver and Uric Acid Troubles or no pay on tho first bottle purchased. Help to drive the tirie acid from vour system by taking WENDELL'S SALTS. AMBITION BRAND. Adv.
ECZEMA ON BROTHER'S FACE
AndHandsOveraYear.Very Itchy. Cuticura Heals. "My brother haJecxcma over a yrir and he always had worse when the cold weather set in. His face and hands were covered with water blisters that he scratched as they were very itchy. He spent many restless nights scratching. His face and hands were all one large, sere eruption. " I beard cf Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and sent lor a free sample. I purchased more and I used three cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment when he was head." (Signed) Miss Mary Bala. R. F. D. 6. Box 76. Manston. Wis.. May 3. 1919. Make Cuticura Soap. Oir.tmer.t and Talcum your daily tc ilet preparations. l.Mrw.rw. ryl H. Ua. Mm. " ? rvrrvl&r IMntrrrr.t H n4 J.V T.-uro Cuticura Sop .h.v. without mug.
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Being Confessions of Wife 700th
My daughter, I .av unto thee. cor.i'!.T not that tlm -,v;itr.l. which a y.;jth sperwith in tl." lo.r.drearr:: For a spring rornar.c l the Sprir.tr Ton;-- r,f th" Soul! Th-n. l e m r. iful. wh"n tho:i ob.crvj: a yuth with th" Spring I.ov -Kover. Per h!s f--t t'jmble nn.l his vycA Fr-e not. and his ways are strange and wonderful. II w.-ilk"-th as oüo in a trar.cv. in'l htar th out of th- otüce-window .''elr.g viyions. If- arldrc -fv til th fi!!i'.!oy as "DTirrst" and knourth it not. He 1 ri.-jgr-th hi.s st'-r.ographer violets. He --ign-th a Iumpj letter "Yours (r-ou y." Ik, calleth Central. "Dear Hart." He haunteth thf haherd.isheri ::ul liriK'-reth befor $ bop-windows. Ho lirir.gr th home much fir.r- rriira !.t. and ;idorneth himself in ft-ar-ful nnd wonderful combination. Seven dollars dotli he try. each 'venir.g. befr.re he is sati.-fi'-d. Seven tin.' doth he tie his cravat, yet is NOT contr nt. IIm Ptudyeth his profile in the mirror, and wondereth how long hi" hair will last. Ho shave th his hin until it is sore. His egotism fal'eth from him as a veil. He ceareth to believe himself 'irresistible," and beinneth to wondrr if he is "passable." f: brusheth tip on the poets. Hn putteth aside his pipe, and huyth a fancy ciparet-holder. He resisteth
th onion-salad, and c.ir.r.ot be pru a d e d . Ho forgeteth to eat his luncheon, and his breakfast goth untatd; yet at dinner time he hath no appetite. He donnth odd gloves and is covered with shame before his fellow-men. He entereth a street-car and rideth six blocks beyond his destination, before he awakeneth from his coma. He decorteth his friends; and the c'ub and the cabaret know him no more. The flirtatious flapper smileth upon him in vMn. He gazeth through her seeing only the d.Tmsel of his dreams! All those things in which he once delighted, have become as satisfying as cold kisses and as unalluiing as cold spaghetti. He cannot wait until the appointed hour to M-e his Beloved, but is an.-'yed and pacing the floor at half past six. When he departeth from her be hasteneth straightway to the telephone, to say "fiood-nlght" a train. Yet. whn Autumn cometh. and he hath recovered from his anaesthesia, thou canst safely smile at bis folly. And he will laugh with thee, right merrily, baying: ' Verily, verily. I was an ass yea, an unmitigated Simp!" But I ay unto thee, nay verily! For no man is wise, uptil he
hath madp a fool of hlrr.!? over a woman, and no man Is sane until he hath passed through Love's De
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until he hath lest his heart and his head, nt least once. Sclah.
KVSII SUITLU. CLEVELAND. Ohio. March 20. Supplies from all parts of Ohio were today pouring into th area devastated by the tornado Sunday nicht. With figures still incomplete today the death toll In Ohio was placed at above 20 and the injured at above 200.
EMPLOYlUt KILLS WAITER. KALAMAZOO. Mich. March SO. Theodore Chlcaris, a waiter In the Hudson cafe here, was shot throuph the heart ar.d Instantly killed by his employer, Michael Colones, who has been arrested on a charge of murder.
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They're here a II the new shapes for spring. And good looking. Say, just you see them, you'll say they are the smartest shapes we have ever shown. When we say they are 'Knapp-Felt Hats," you know that they are the finest felts obtainable. In fact, the name "Knapp-Felt" is a posistive guarantee of hat satisfaction. We will be pleased to show you these new spring hats. A shape and color to suit each individual taste.
Knapp-Felt Hats Snappy, swagger, new Caps in clever color combinations for spring. These new caps are cleverly modeled anad tailored to hold their shape. The cap illustrated is but one of the many good looking shapes we are showing for your approval.
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114 South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue These Fine Garments will be Well Represented in the Easter Fashion Parage Our Millinery, Suits, Dresses and Coats for Easter wear deserves special mention. Our display is interesting; it embraces all the proper modes of the day, and our prices are a feature. In every instance they are exceptionally low. Come and see! v
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Much favorable comment has been accorded to the garments on display for the coming season's service. You will be much interested in the many different styles, the fine fabrics and the rich, soft colorings in which the new garments are to be had. The new materials are Goldtone, Silvertone, Bolivia, Velour, Covert Cloth, Crystal Cloth, Tricotine and Tweeds. Charming long und short models, in the very latest New York styles and newest spring
colorings. Most moderately priced.
$25.00, $27.50, $35.00, $45.00, $49.50, $55.00, $65.00, $75.00, $85.00 and $95.00.
Suits for Easter
Every woman planning the purchase of an Easter Suit should visit this section where is afforded that variety which means a wide field for choice. The style, the fabric, the color you have in mind can be found here at the price you wish to pay. All the new style features are incorporated in these stylish Suits. Materials are Poiret Twills, Men s Wear Serge, Tricotine. Poplin Silvertone and Tricolette. Very attractively priced at $35.00, $37.50, $45.00, $49.50, $55.00, $65.00, $75.00, $85.00, $95.00, $115.00 and $125.00.
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Easter Skirts Women who know, who care about the newer fashions in Skirts, will find, we believe, much to attract and hold their interest in this splendid new assortment now on display. The skirts this spring are more beautiful than ever before. The new materials are Fantasi, Queen Anne, Satin, Tricolette. Plaid, Velour and Flannel, priced at $12.50 to $42.50
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A lovely collection of Spring Frocks, the newest colors, the most refreshing new styles. Animation and life and spring itself is in every one of them. The materials, the colorings and the attractive modes will prove a source of pleasure to all. Splendidly made of Charmeuse, Satin. Taffeta, Georgette and Combinations, in the season's daintiest styles and colorings. Priced at $22.50, $25.00, $35.00, $45.00, $49.50, $50.50, $65.00, $75.00 and $95.00. Easter Dress Sale One lot of dainty Spring Dresses in Tricotine, Satin, Charmeuse and Serge. Values Up to $50.00 on Sale Thursday at $32.50
Easter Blouses There i always room in every woman's .wardrobe for an extra Blouse or two especially at this time, when new ones are needed for the Spring Suit and Easter wear. We have a splendid assortment of spring styles in a variety of colorings. Beautiful new Georgette Blouses, most moderately priced from $5.00 to $22.50
Easter Hosiery
For the Finishing Touch to the Easter Costume Women's Lace Boot Hose Pure silk and fibre, 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. Pair. .$2.00 Easter Corsets
Easter Millinery The "Just Before Easter Day3" Are Here ! Our Millinery Section is all alow with smart Spring Hats. The know-how spirit prevading this section assures you a hat that is absolutely correct and one you will like. We feature the new Maline Hats, Transparent Braids, Sipper Braids, FlowerTrnnmed Hats in fact, all that's new in Spring Millinery, at prices that mean real savings $5.00 to $20.00
Good Reliable Gloves, the Kind Women Will Wnt to Wear On Easter Sunday Silk Gl ovc9 In black, white and colors, with self and contrasting stitching; all sizes. Per pair. $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 Kid Gloves The stylish dressy kind; in brown, black and white, with self and contrasting stitching; all sizes. Per pair $3.00
Silk Undergarments
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Women who make a study of dress and its effect on their appearance first make a study of their Corsets. Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets Asssiire You a Fashionable Figure. $3.00 to $9.00 Confidence in the quality of ready-to-wear in this store is responsible for the flourishing business we do every month of the year. These garments listed here are typical of the offerings in apparel that patrons may select without doubt or misgiving.
Silk Camisoles in Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin: lace trimmed and shoulder straps of ribbon. Also high shouldered effects mbroidered in pink and blue, at $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 Envelope Chemise in Crepe de Ch ine an d Washable Satin with camisole top and high shoulder effect. Lace and embroidery trimmed, at $3.50 $3.95 $5.00 $5.95 $6.95 Crepe De Chine Gowns in tailored effects with trimmings of ribbon and hemstitching, at $8.95 Beautiful Crepe de Chine Gowns, with lace and georgette trimming, at $10.00
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