South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 197, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 July 1920 — Page 7

Till IM)V MOKMNH. ,M l.y 15. lo. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN 1 Store Hours: 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Saturday to :30 P. M. Store closed Wednesday at 12:50 P. j M. during July and August, j Clubs Circles SOCIETY r Suffrage Philanthrophy

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Announcements

Thf mfftin-r of th rolfax V. C. 1 . I', hi is bron postpont'l until J i l" am! will I' in ta nature of .. iiirr.i'- t(. h- h :i I'otta watontic puk. A pitpick tinnrr will b-

Isaac Huu hinson. 17 Stull tt., is in 'hi arf1. Miss M,irt:arft Hniijns.lor., l. Minor st.. has returned frrmi a two-

Th- mrmb.rs r' th- Snflako ! in Klkinö. W Va.. with

.nr. .inu .vi i . r.'U i .u.i.wirn. Mr. and Mrs. ,rhuylT I-ntz. of Ani?lcs, Calif., formfrty of South Pf-nd. announcf the marriajfe of thir daiJsThttr, Miss f;if IUinain Lntz, to Mr. Victor J'aul Showrrs, of Los Anßclfs. Mr. anfl Mrs. Shwrs will make their hornin l.os Anpr ls. Miss Maru'ar t Hickndl of Grecn-castl-. Ind.. who has boon the sues, of Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. t'hillas. S. St. Joseph t.. ha.s returned home. Miss Iuiso Ttolin.rer of Plymouth, Ind.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter VallfV. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Patterson and family, N. Pershing st., hav Rono to Indian lake whr-re th'y have taken a cottage for the rest of th eaon. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles 1. Rrnrdict and daughter, Jeanette of Indianapolis are tti houso puf5ts of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Butzbach. 1614 S. t. Joseph st. Mrs. D. C. Raymond, 72 5 Harrison av.. who has been spending the last two weeks at Indian lake, will return Saturdav. Miss r.est.i i:. Shirk. 82? N Frar.rls St., has one to Niles. Mich., where she will spend a week with

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Sprlncneld. Mo., are tire cue-its or Mr. and Mrs. George Myler. 1021 Sherman av.. ami other friends and relative In the city. Mr. ami Mrs. W. S. Wood. 1022 Porta sre av., will return from Grand Knptds. Mich., Thursday. where th-v have been attendir cr the nation

al furniture market for the past, three weeks. Mrs. V. H. Krlcsson of Importe.) Ind., who has been the truest of herdaughter. Mrs Edwin W. Morse.) 1027 California av.. haa returned i home. I Mrs. Henri' Hall of Plymoutn.

Ind., is the Kuest of her dauphter. Mrs. Fred W. Fromm. 70 5 Lincolnwav E. Frank Hans. 118 Elder st.. has Rone to California, and will make an extensive tour of the west before returninK home. Ho expects Mo be gone a month. Miss Eva Hicks. 75S Cleveland av.. has Rone to Omaha. Neb., to upend the summer with her brother. Lester Hicks and family. NOnCE! Dr. Cook announces the removal of his offle. to 205 Citizens Hank Bid?.. 112 W. Jefferson blvd. 655 4-tf Advt.

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Why Not Marry? .'TOO in Gold will Jie tfven any coup!-- offering to Kt married next Sunday afternoon at Portage GurUn.s Iind Sale. Free- trs at 2:1 P. M. will leave Northern Indiana Interurban Waitinc Room, corner Washington ave. and Miihi-an street, and stop for passoim-ers along- Washington ave. Th. public invited. Come ami l.riti your friends. lb-autiful Garden Lots On' Dollar down, thr-n 7öc a week. C. .. Lode it 'o.. America's LadinK Home Makers. 220 Farmers Trust Hide. Phone 'Lincoln 37 3 Ö. p. n A. M. to S P. M. Phone us for a woddlnpr rresent of $ 5 o . 0 " In gold.

WATCHES $1 DOWN One dollar delivers any watch in our entire stock up to $50. Balance in easy payments. TTV I'M"

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July Victor Records POPULAR SONGS AND DANCE RECORDS 1M.7 1 h.U Take tl: IM.uv or Mary' Crescent Trm .M.it-ioii (You'll Soon IV Marrjin' Mi') Itach l Grant-Billy Murray 1M.72 Tlu Moon Shines on tho Mooushiiuv .Sidney rhlllip S l.oiii! (How Long Veu Gouna Gni?) "t tir Kiter;s I s ? T : AltlandrLt (Fox Trot Smith's Orchestra OrMMU-a! Star (On Step sniithi Orchstra

:t ;). Ol)! Il .liri-o! tMed'ry Fox Trot All Star Trio N.bl Hut You (Medley Fox Trot) ...Palace Trio $1.:L VOCAL RECORDS TOI2ä I Think I'll G-t Woil in the Sumnwr S;r Harry Lauder SI. täl7 t;o(l-Il'. uvt Ia Mtrle Alcock Tin Moot In-; of tlu Waters .Merle Alcock $1.00 lsi7J Hie T'IU Aro PitthM .from "Lady (.f th Lake'i (S. ot:-Vils n Laura LlttlerteM lbr Hid Mo Sb-p (from '"I-idy of the Lake"

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'I'l' bit a cookie I knv v.icre ho's L'nni." Mis la-an put h--r palms upon th rather hieh disk, b. aM-d Uphtly to tlio top of it. ami befcan swintrintr h-r f-et. She -vi-lently was in a. jrossipy mood, and I wihel her anywhere elhe. "What are you loinr here?" I psk'.'d. trying to turn the conversalion from Alice llolcombr. " ti onpht you had left with the rest of hem as soon as ..u i t ported thi.s i!fUt.oon.'" His Dean "I ;' ' oh, I'm trying to get in the class with Wirnsy," she said airily. "Shu didn't leae until just a few minutes. r.eo. That's the r aon I proceeded c. tutioL'slj until I si-v you wre

alone. 1 llmuyht ptrlmps she 1. inning and cuttnu ya up, far bt u inun nie to int ifere

;t lady'.-- litt'e diversions." I laughed in spitv of mytelf, her saucy num'halancv was iria-Mstible. I h.'ive often envitd her power t throw off t vtrythin' di.vt-ft eiabb . and at no lin.t more than at this moment wh n the weiyiit cf thj world seemed to be resting upon my sh'uibh rs. "Then you've rmlly b -n w rkinfr." I tri(l to ypeak bu-ntcrinly, lut faMed miserabl. "Pos-i-tivc-ly. Got eervthin cleared up fr a week. And let mu tell you feomtliiiiK lon't look for little Bessie in the morning, 'cause siu's u'oinir to be sound asltep in ner little bed. jh, ts! I know th; ordtrs that old stuffed owl left today, and anybody can obey them who want's to. But nt for m-.-, dearie, not for nie! You can stnd in a written report if you like on my abseme, but they won't fire me for oversleeping, and I should worry it they bck me." "I ."-hall file no rcj,ort unUss one is asked for," 1 replied a bit stiffly, "and as far a.s I am concern a tioentire staff may sleep the whole two days away." ; "Don't fool ours-lf. Day aftt r tomorrow we'll all have to be in evidence at that funeral with teary ejelashes and black hands on our shews. That's ene reason why I'm Koln-r to get a -iotjd sleep tomorrow. I'll need it. If there's one thiio,' n.ore than another that I ;-n't island it's a fiineral. and especially one 1 ik this wii; b-." 1 'pen-tl my lips to sav that unIer no circumstances would I attend the tuneral of Milly Slockbride, ami to expnsa my opinion upon the bad taste of making it other than a strictly privat- affair, but an instant's s comi tbouis'ht clos d them a'ain. Not to Hess Dean could 1 utter any confidence. I mi-ht as wll paste it upon the pesU ffice bulletin board. "Oh, I.alv, PIcum- " "Oh. you can keep it to yourself!" Miss Pt'.in ti'ssed her head offended 1 y. "What':" 1 asktd unir'iartledly. "What'-v r ou opened your mouth to say'just now. Hut never mind that. It t me tell you something that you ca n't dein. Alice ha.s ijone to the coroner's lmpics: as a, uitnss, and I know it."

"If you know it, me?" 1 asked with

tal air. "Just for the fun of seeir.ir you tqulrm." she returtetl with a malicims little lauch. "I always did enjoy s tin? little ?oats meaniering around the lawn, and your small Nanny has lertair.'y slipped its tether about nr w. Ta-ta. K't p your secret, dearie, but den't thlr k you fool little Htssie, for you don't You'll have to j,et up earlier tn the morning than ou ever did to pull th wi l over dis chile's ys." Sh' slipped troni the lesk with careless -nico, swept n. a mocking l"v that, after all, had no ill nature in it. and danced out of the room. I heard hr humming a little tune as she went tlown the corridor, heard it a train as she tame back from her n om and b it the building. I stood id i - at the window and watch d her lithe figure tripping down th path, as i! she wr- tin spirit of careless happv oith itself, and felt suddenly old and careworn as 1 watched her. I stood at th4 same window a number f tims in the r.r.t hour, for an uncontrollable rest I f fsnosx h'!l seized me. T flt as if I could

not stand the inttrval r,f wair.r.g 'n- . til Allr-e Holcorr.be should return. j I'lion niy sixth or seven'h trip I i s.'ia- a Uixicab being driven rapidly up the curving, private road leading j to the school. As it rirtw up in front !

of the door I recognized in t.ie lriver a boy of whom Alice Ho'.combo had spoken as a former favorite pupil of hers. The l td got down from Iiis seat, thr w open the door, and thn I aw him give a distinct start and thrust his hMI into the taxicab Tri'- next . instant ho had withdrawn it and cat a frantic look toward th school building. I leaned from th window, which was only on th1 second torv, and called down softlv: "What is, the matter?" "Oh, lady, please cotre down here .uick!" he implored. "Miss Hol-

combes dead or fainted cr thing."

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I GIRLS! LEMONS I BLEACH; WHITEN

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mahkiagi: lici;si:s. Lewis Somogyi to Vilma Koa s. both of South IJ'-nd. Clem O. Moche! to Amelia Sehalliol. bth of Madison twp., sjt. Joseph county. Hlazy Haarbart to Myrtle Huse, both of St. Joseph. Mich. How Thin Folks Can Put On Flesh If ou are weak, thin and emaciated and can't put on Heh or get trong, n matter how much you eat, go to Wettick's Pharmacy and get enough Bhmd-Iron Phosphate for a three weokls treatment and take it as directed. ir at the uid of three weeks you don't feel stronger and better than you have for months; if your eyes aren't brighter, and your nerves .-steadier; if you don't sleep better, and your vim. vigor and vitality aren't more than doubled, or if ycu haven't put on several pounds of good stay-there flesh, you can have your money back for the asking ami Mood-Iron Phosphate will cost you nothing. IMPORTANT Blood-Iron phopliatf is sold only In original packages, containing enough for three weeks treatment, at S1.ÖO jpvr package only 50c a week. Advt.

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Friday the 4th Eventful Day

Furniture Section 25 Davenports will be Ransacked at manufacturers cost and lesss. 2-inch continuous post ernis Martin or White Beds. Rarfsack Sale $13.95. All cotton Mattresses, fine art tick. $12.95. A fine, well-made cable Bed Spring, $8.95. Phonograph Section $225 Talkin- Machine, $149.50. $175 Talking Machine. $119.50. Art Goods Section Broken lots of Crochet Cotton, white and colors, 10c ball. 18x54 Stamped Scrim Dresser Scarfs, 50c. Filet Lace Baby Pillow3, 75c. Odds and Ends in Stamped Sofa Pillow. 25c. Books Slightly soiled Books, including popular copyrignts and other good books, at Half Price. Carpets and Rug Section 9x12 Congoleum Rugs. $19.00 value for $15.95. Felt Base Floor Covering, $1.00 yard value for 79c square yard.

Men's Section $1.00 Athletic Union Suits. 69c. Men's short sleeve, liht weight Union Suits. $2.00 value. $1.49. $3.95 White Oxford Shirts, special. $2.95. Cotton Bathing Suits, value to $2.75. for $1.29. Changeable color Half Hose. $1.00 value, for 75c. Odd lot Men's light weight Undershirts and Drawers, small sizes only, $1.25 values. Ransack price, 39c each. Odd lot of 25c Men's Linen Collars, Ransack price, two for 5c. Men's Ties, values to $1.50, Ransack Sale, $1.00. Jewelry Section Assorted Jewelry Brooches and Bar Pins. $1.50 to' $5.00 value', $1.00. Bead Necklaces, assorted colors. $2.50 values, at $1.00. Collar Pins, Brooches, Bar Pins, values $1.00 to $3.00. Ransack price, 39c. Assorted Jewelry. 2 5c. 50c and 75c values. Ransack 10c ench. Toilet Goods Section 5c Toilet Paper. 3c roll. 50c Hair Brushes, 25c. 6c Bar Armour's Soap. 3c bar.

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nd save their strength and preserve their youthfulness. The Simplex produces a better finish and insures longer wear for your linens tnd clothes. O The Simplex practically costs you nothing. You buy it on easy terms and what you save in fuel, help and laundry bills covers the payments on the machine.

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clear saving of from $50 to S100 a year. The Simplex is a äfe-time investment that brings constant returns in health, happiness end money, i Write for our booklet, "Clean Linn in Abundance." also illustrate! story, "Aunt Eliza from Bostjn.' Sei" AtitlK.t i.'V.l tii-'t TV Krpres"Utt.tivt. j:Li;eri;ic slkyici: co. 115-117 V. Colfax Ao.

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DRUGS When you need drugs or any other merchandise that is usually sold in a modern drug store, let us serve you. The policy of every department of this great and specialized store is Highest Quality. Efficient Service, Modern Prices. Our Prescription Department is managed by the best trained, registered pharmacists, and your doctor's orders are carried out explicitly. In our patent medicine section one may select from scores of successful remedies. All of the finest lines are represented in our Toilet Goods Section. Cigars for discriminating smokers. CENTRAL Drug Store Corner Michigan and Washington SU.

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Bowls

of pretty shapes and patterns. Buy one for a gift or for your own table use at almost one-half of their regular selling price.

$12.00 values at $7.50 during Clatter's Cut Glass Sale $2.25 Baskets at $1.35 $8.00 Vases at $4.80 CLAUER'S Exclusive but not Expensive All Cut Glass reduced 40

Store hours 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Saturdays during the months of July and August 6:00 p. m. Our store open all day Wednesdays.

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This ad is worth a careful reading by every woman who enjoys the privilege of buying good dependable merchandise at much less than its value. Some" remarkable things are told about in the items below. But please remember that a great many people will be as anxious to get these offerings as you are, and some of the smaller lots won't last lonp;. A forenoon visit is advisable.

Zephyr Gingham, 32 in., in stripes and plaids. Very Special Friday !n(Öf only, yard xßh Long Cloth, 36 inch, ex

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Unbleached Muslin, Special Friday, AQa yard m$J Sport Stripe Skirting, 36 inch, in pink stripes; 75c value. Friday, yard WJJ White Ripplette, 27 inch, easy to wash, requires no ironing; 49c value. QQä Friday, yard Övll Middy Beach Cloth, 36 inch; an ideal tub fabric. Regular 69c value. 2"7ä Friday, yard V I b

Soap Special One bar of

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Trimmed Hats, values up to $10, Special M ßto Friday ÜB m ikmJ Women's Pajamas, white barred dimity, pink and

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Friday at

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Women's Gauze Drawers regular and extra sizes.

Regular $1.25 values. Friday .

Children's Hose, mill seconds, all sizes; 50c Kf value, pair Women's Ready-to-Wear Choice of one lot of Suits, Short Coats and Children's Coats at Half Price. Summer Tub Frocks One lot of gingham and voile dresses. 03 Special at Ü2JJ? Laundry Soap, Fels Nap-

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Shoe Dressing, Whitte-

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Women 's and Misses'

Apparel. The opportunityis a remarkable one. omen can now put into thnr summer wardrobes such fine garments as they er in our stocks and at prices luile more than half what they were earlier in the season.