South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 342, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 December 1920 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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JEAR RUMBLINGS OF LEADER FIGHT

What Makes A Man Ch

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lr. 0. P. Politicians Readv for Battle Over Prominent Congressional Post?.

Washington, n.-c. Politiians with Icv n ;i'.irlfi4f. r nerve ; lria"y can h'-ar t J i rumblings of .'. fght nvf-r th" rhi; of thhousf of repr.-ntatlvc in the ne t Friend rf JnnK" R. Mann f Chicago ar watching fe.r :t l.anc t'j r"yre him to a nlacv of pow. r in the- h'"jj--. U'hon thee.'.th congress organizes for ;m extraordinary n-.f-l"n1 pneably about 'ho middle of ru-xt March. th y may rpc'Jc to elect Mann to his ferincr ;c-.t of repubdean I' wr k-ade-r. They i.iay even attempt to make him .-pe-sJ'er, for whih otlicc ho was defeated in Ma. 101);, by Hep. Frederick H 'lilk'U. v. ho now wield the -.'.ivl It All. "M.i-hi;-':ts i-? hogging it .'ill" is thf r h.'ira-' which Murin partisan. r:r' ja5-.in(; qub'tly around the capit . They point cut that Oil'tt is sj"-alr of th hou -, that Henry 'alot l1go H republican lc.vbT in tb t-r;itn and that not March (Jov. Calvin Oxdldge, ar.othe-r MasMchu" .: . r.vin, will become- vice-1 j.Msdde-nt f,f the trr.it-d states ami rldent of the senate. Mann for ; cirs was re-publican bader of the hou. He secured a sri-on-f organization and prryonl following in that capacit. and vh n th- repn hlie a n-s v rstfil control of the hnmv fr m th' democrat.-? two ars ago he announce! hi.s can(iidacy for speaker, contnlentlv expecting to win without much e ppetition I!;t Mann also had made fr."n; ics. o wa" wit and the e!rys had always f - lit for him. Th'n an investigation of th' big Chicno packers b -loped th" infermation that the: )...'( kcrs Kept on friendly tert m by : ndlng him nfca.-ioiially rhoitH of Me ah.- and d-ir.g him other l.tllc f 'Vols. Opposition Cirow. Th op;oition rcw rind when '.ilhtt announced his eandidu.'y th 'r.". rural ),o :it. r.- :nd others lior.i .Mann off'-mbd rallied to hi-

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I r. -i a, "WHAT are the qualities in a man that appeal to a woman? "How is it that a little runt with kinky red hair, and ge.eglw, and a pre-war ?i!.iry can start all the pr.-;ri .-t i;ir!s in town tiL,'htin over hhn. "While a r ular, nil-wool fellow, with plenty of war-indals, blun leirt and :i.u ddl. an-l j-ih.' in ain " Slop! Ktoj) ri'ht there: No "all-wool I How with pkntyof war in -da Is" .5h in vain f.r feminin'1 adoration in th-.-e rj iys. A.d th r is r.o blac k rna-ic or dark mystery ai--ut the art of ( harrainr a woman. AW man can h a womanc banner, a "irl-tan.er," a "hearlfanrier." if her cat es to take the trouble. And to make the sacrifice: P.ut, alas, so few of the ni do: You can charm a woman in seven - or peventy ways, Kvery nc of them guaranteed! The trouble i that it's S ) -ay, that no man without "the sixth f ' nA'" can believe it. You can charm a woman the dmnirct nr.d quickest method of ail by making love to her. Hy making her think that in your ry, .she js adorable, desirable, irr. s:sti!de: Xo woman's hunrt can fail to hoM a soft spot for a man who loves her. And who has the courage to SAY so. cnnvimdnKly. You can charm her by flattering her. No woman can ever forcet n man. who has told hr that she has beautiful yes. or a beautiful wrLst, or a f,-:scinatinir up per-lip. You need not wrack your brnin for peptic phraf-ep, or call her "Won-der-r.irl" or "I rearn-Iidy," and all that .-ort of thin;..

.lust "say it with words of one-pyllable 1 You can charm her to her! It is such a novelty

to h- I.:?Ti:N'i:r) to by a ?nan:xto have a man hear h r throu'-rh. and not Interrupt with some brilliant bon-mot of his own! You can charm her by thinkintr

WORDS" by list en in i to a woman

ibAut her. :y remembering her preferences. h-r birthday, the thing .rho .said last nU'ht. the drov he wore the first tim-- you met, b r favorite color. ANY "thouirht" on the part of a man is a delightful surprise To a wo ma r. ! You can charm her by "taking Mr" of her." by chivalry. livery woman loves that "pro!'(t;r" manner, in men. She cm come rNrht rait of the ".y:;i." after her boxing kwon, and lose p.rr heart, to tlie first man who helps her off a car-step or gently pulls her back from in front of a speeding automobile. And you can magnify your charm for her by dressing to p!ease her, in dark, plain, well-fitting clothes I'.y discarding loud checks and

plaids, and plnchback coat?, and yellow gloves, and silly little mustaches, and hideous derby hats. L'ph! Oh, there are a hundred ways of charming a woman! You don't have to Vbe handsome, or rich, or clever, or brilliant that is the comfort and Joy of being a MAN! T.ut you cm never charm her hv Posing fur her; nor by d"ing stunt?. Uy pationizing her. or being witty at her expen.--, by monopolizing th" conversation, or doing the "cave man"; by showing her how much more- you know than shde.es: by taking all the laughs and the curtains And playing to the gallery: Itecause, in this manner of being charmed, a woman is just like a man' (Copyright. 1920.)

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Mann ref.iyed to continue as iloor 1 .-'d -r en the pi r of ill health anel ere rf his , hief lieute nants. Prank Mombdl of W'yomin-:. was cim-' u t. suioi'ol him. ;ho"ld M;nr: rriro reut o- the- U-'uU rvhip .Mondell t o doch' would be willing te retire "Tu r.fi r i!y. In that (-W-Mttho flfllr'U jn tie ho:-e that I- ;nt.-nfonistic t; Tann "uld be expected tei rally around l.'"l- Simeon D. Fes-s of ohio, viairi an of the rerdibiican congre-ion-;:1 committee, anl one of the mos ; .'i;re;v-;ve members on the republic.tn .-id". If Mann should start a i ght th.- iriti-.Mat.n forces would a' 1 ucv 'Tft I'l-T '.vith a. view to puttim; s into the rnee ris a copiprnmis.'. Mann's h.i .irt, however, is still s t on the vpeakeT-hlp and the politi-i-;nf n ! I sty tTi.it If tlo-r.- v.-rr a e hance to beat Gilk-'.t tor ro- I tL . (Mann would prt bsitat- t lvcla!"e Iiis candidacy for sawakcr.

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Kitchen Econom ies

1 1 1 :i : i : aiu: soxn: iii:.mn; mi.y si" rr:::: hints. If. a hot dish is desired far the i anday supper let it be something that must be served from fire to t i hl'. There are many dishes of this type souffles. Welsh rarebit. ci earned or toasted dishes that lend themselves to the Sunday night supper for Just this reason. Only ten or liftee. minutes' work is neede d for their preparation, nnd for the Sunla ni.ht supper that nhould be net ..implicated cookery Electric cooki g devices that can be used at 1 a.- table make the Sunday evening i M-al ple asant, and permit th- s rviag of hot foods e;uickly and infor I.; illy. Rare-luts can be made at th. table in the electric chafing tlish. .Ifb s en the deettlo waffle ireti. ; ud if hot. crisp toast is served 1mi ie-diately from te.astrr to plate only i dish of pardines er cheese and .lam : re needed to make a satisfying sup1 .r. Here are a few suggestions fu l undiy evening puppcr when both !.t and cold dishes are desired. All ( these menus, however, are so arranged that not more than one elish f ach reuuires rooking. All of th.i. '.hers can be taken cold from the larder: Menus InclnHng One Hot Dish. Welsh rarebit Tomato salad live bread I'.aked appb's and cream Cnger cookies Tuna fish salad I of toastel biscuits or muffins Sliced cramres and bananas Sponge cake Sliced cold tongue Waffles with maple syrup Lemon gelatine Cheese souffle V; arncus salad Wate r crack. r Apricot whip Scalloped oysters Tomato aspic Hrown bread Coffee custard AII-CoM Mirm. Jellied veal T'lcumbor pickle Potato chips Appie pl. Hcg ard sardine salad Flaked bananas Ginge rbread Sliced cold meat Tomato aspic

Watercress j Ftewrd pear Spontro cake j ... , Crapefniit t Chicken sl.d Com mufTlr.s j Ohrcolato pie I I TTstcp s'.:ff.d with choprrd ham !

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Chee an.! crackers I Tn the cac rf the cold dishe. all ( e ; th'"1 food can b prepared before-- ' I-.i n ! e- tn a ttv T.f.-re if dcslrtd - - o tV.it there Is thine: to t!o but t.. son if without h atlng. j

ion titnuxy at nrniLn; li?to;. j H10 S. llchlgan St. t l'v f Put Uo.it ltr '; f-it loin "-l''jk. ITe r und Mr .ik ..:: ( Short Steak 17o '.'.27-7 A.lvt. ; llXsUl.T AHU W(il!MrAT: i T- ,,,.-t K- :.-.-tion In Tto- citv. Will- j Vira. the Vieris:, Li's S. .Mhhanj tt. Main 73. '

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Walking through the store at your leisure, accompanied by a salesman or not, just as you wish taking your time, inspecting closely the gift pieces on each floor makes Christmas shopping a pleasure here. Every appropriate gift is here, from a high chair for the baby to a good old comfortable rocker for gran daddy. Give furniture "the sensible gift." It pleases the entire family. Delivery just when you want it; credit as long as you want it and welcome.

Gifts for the Home

For Her For Him For Them . . . T . Sectional Bookcase Ileal Kncm I .a nip Yasy Chair Heal Davenport Crelar Chot . - . . Smoker Stand Idrtl Caco Carprt Swwpcr ro,tunter C'nnl Table Drosens Table lumer Qatc f TaMo , Humidor Iloor Limp Hall Mirrors Library Desk ... . . 1 ornery . Library Table Jflnlinlcrr Stan.l Hootl a" lalisc.ti IMionogTaph Kitchen Cabinet ' MF OvcrxttifTial Davenirt m , , I-catJicr Hocker TaTd Limp Drrvscr Spinet Icsk For Babv Caloric Tiirniee IMrrlo-ss Cewike'r laenprt Table riHloml High Chair HufTet S.tnl.ich Tray ILaby Cnrrlac Itra.- iwl S-nln; TaMc l.aby Hal Hinins TatU Tn Wiiiron Sulkies 1 raiiit-tl liotun-tH.-ing Cabinet Child's Iiexki r lUis

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JUST 2 BAYS LEFT Tuesday and Wednesday, and then this great sale will close. Better come tomorrow. Buy Mow Fay Lates4

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Will You Pay SS.80 for 0ng of Those Beautiful SS8 Biamond Rings ? All you have to do is pick out any diamond ring you want up to $50, pay $1 down, take the ring with you and tell the clerk to charge the balance. Beautiful, sparkling, blue-white, diamonds, set in 14-karat green or white gold mountings, of the very newest designs. Our collection is now most complete, insuring a satisfactory choice. b k & Ei Lh h Ii 'ä s.-

With every lady's dinmond ring pureha.v d during th'.s sale wo will give- ahsedutedy free n hand--me wedding ring or other merchandise to the value of $3.00.

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BALANCE ON EASY PAYMENTS With or without luminous dial; no interest; no red tape; no extras; you get the watch on first payment at cash store price and have a year to pay for it.

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FECIAL SALE of

GOLD MEDAL FLOUR THE BEST FLOUR 100 LB. SACKS AT $5.75 Only a limited supply left. Charles Weiss Bakery 123 NORTH MICHIGAN ST.

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