South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 347, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1920 — Page 19
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. SECURES BRIDE Second Springfield Chinese edding Celebrated e turantour Takes Wife.
spnixc.rii:r,r. r.r.is--.. Doc 11. Th f rrril Chin s? v.'f'iin !n the )jitory of Spring:;" M v.-.-is - hratel nt tliM HotM Kirn!;. ill wh'-n Won- Isy Tai. IS, of Francisco. 'alif., b-r.tir. th n r i I o of Ir?r I fork (Ion:r. 'vra!thy restaurant f.rojTtetor. Tho rfr(tnf.riy was jerlorrnd ly th liv. MPhrson. l istor of ths I'irt Congregational hurch. Arnor.f othrs prsr.t wfr? tho )n.ront uivl two LrnthT.i of your? Mr.-. Krur. Tho arrived from tho oast with li"-r. On th,it day she ;ru-t her fuiuro husf and for, tho first tlm. "I had pome prr'imlnary corrc-s-londcnco with Mr. nl Mrs. V.'onpr," ays th happy room. "beginning v. ith an honest Ktatirrunt of my h!h reprard for them and th' virtues. cViractr and standing of thir hon-ort-tl family and ending with my petition for tho hand of their lovely daughter." Th yountr lady, prraduato of a California high school, ppoaks IZnzllsh .m wrll as any other Amrrkan Kirl of hr years. Fho was dcdltrhtr ith Kntr at first nicht, and like . good Chir.rs girl pleasod to take tho husband selected for her ly hor rarcnta. Moro than ISO Chinese business? men from Boston, New York and other cities rr.mo to Kprirurfk-ld, many of them with their wie, to witness tho ceremony and bo line's gucstn at xvedding dinner. llrtdu and groom wero sho-vvored with costly v.tddlng presents.
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77E ylRT OF GIVING AS A RARE LUXURY
BY Dil. rilANK CllAM": Most anybody can i;Sl tiuriK's. Hut v-ry few Indeed underttand the rare art of giving. Selling a raajn a basket of apples
or a hirt Is no special drain upon 'one's sr'rltual resources. A fefliln-
ouinded person can do it. But there are cot many people who can giveaway applet or a phlrt and not make a mess of the transaction. Tho psychology of ht-lli:: i.s simple; that f Kivins is comidt'X. The only way to uivo and not wound, 1 and iut poison in Unwound, is to Kive secrecy and without conditions; in other words, not oa any account to let your left hand .Know what your rijht hand doeth. Few can give beautifully. It call. fur self-for'etf ulness, larrne.s.-i of heart, and tho utmost delicacy of tact. Klr.rrs rlvp, God pivea; thrt III?h (mes do not sdl. And to i-v.i;? in Ihi.-i i;odly business of y.ivini you tr.o : 111st h.uo somethlmr royal, Honnt'r.ins divine about you.. If yon are looking for your price. -wn If It bo only appreciation still more if you uro o per tint; a favor in return you aro littl, and don't b'ionp to tho noblo orderiof (livers, and jou'd better stick to your petty trafficking. Glvinpr la a rare and difficult luxiiry. Hefor you ir.dulce In It your foul must to purged of self, fteepor iu love, and you must pain some H-rise of kinship to the 1'athr of
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walnuts are coated. PENOnin 3 cups brown sugar. 1 cup milk, 1 cups Diamond brand walnut meats, 1 table spoonful but
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Mix sugar, butter and milk, until mixture forms a soft ball "fried in cold water. Remove fire. Add vanilla, salt, and
walnut meats. Beat irrftil creamy. Pour into buttered tins. S PIC KD WALNTTTS 2 cups Diamond brand walnut meats, 1 cup sä gar, U cup water, ; teaspoon cinnamon or ginger. Mix sugar and water and boil until it hardens when dropped In cold water. Tako from fire, stir in cinnamon and add walnuts!. Stir until the nuts are thoroughly coated with syrup. Spread on platter to cool. WALNUT DIVINITY FUDGE 2 cup3 sugar, u cup water, V2 cup Karo, 1 teaspoonful vanilla. white of one egg. Boil sugar, water and ICaro until syrup forms a ball when tried In cold water. Z at white of egg until stiff and add slowly half of syrup, beating constantly. Cook remainder until it forms a hard ball when trle In cold water and add slowly to first mixture. Beat until stiff, add vanilla and walnuts, turn into buttered pan and cut when cold. SUGARED WALNUTS One cup sugar. 4 tablcspoonfuls water. 2 eupa Diamond brand walnut meats. Hoil sugar and water until syrup spins a thread, then add the walnut meats and stir until sugar hardens on the nuts. A little salt improves te taste.
which most Investments lack. and which makes them valuable adjuncts to the financial system. The completion of the line provides a better ranje for the investor. Those who believe that the sale of these small government securities will in time provide a steady source of funds to care for the government's emergency needs have good reason for their contention. Certainly Investments so convenient in amount and offering such financial solidity for both tho Investor and the nation should not lack popular patronage.
America Is indeed the land of the free a man may safely fray here oven after ho has been kicked out of office.
DIAMOND DYES
Any Woman can Dye now
SAVINGS CERTIFICATES SCHEME TO AID MASSES
This extremely smart frock show. two of th newest f aturfs: the long waistt-d effect, and the trous'T skirt. It i.-? ma.Iv of gold silk net over cloth of gold. Thf; panel is embroidered in metallic roses in all pastel shades, while an additional touch of rolor is ai:a.I' l by tho belt of primrose satin, further embellished by a spray of flow .lone i:i metallic ribbon. Posed by Misa I.lith Unherts, apptaiin;; io Universal pictures.
By IIARKIMAN CT.KWS. Two new national savin cs certificates will be issued during the coming year, a $1 treasury .stamp and a savings certificate. Theso addition:! will oomph-to a very attractive line of government savings securities which include the $1 savings stamp and the $23. $100. and $1.000 registered ravings certificates. The old familiar 15-cent thrift stamp and the i." war savings stamp will also be sold as usual. Sec'y Houston says that in spite of the reaction from systematic saving since the armistice, there is still a strong demand for these securities. There is a psyoholotry I red in tbo wartime, favoring' these certificates,
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Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye any old, faded garments, drapperics, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, a new, rich, fadeless color. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect results are guaranteed even If you have never dyed before. Druggist will show you Diamond Dyes Color Card. Adv.
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NEU ' SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS CANDIES
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Novel Embroideries Enrich Winter Frochs
Embroideries this prison vary
prreatly but aro to .bo very generally u.'ed. Patou shows Pcrs:aji embroid-
erv In a wonderful deicn done with
many colors a very minute jewel-
f s rrr. Prempt shows heautlftil tap--try embroideries in colors on tis S sues at different Ports, and much i: Jdono with coral bfad on black el-
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but which I"invln makes so effective, in designs of Turkish charac-
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?or cloth applied to flu 11 red velvet U.nnvln aNo uü Egyptian embrold-
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the skirt, being elaborately em-
brofdTod drrnn the front In Egyptian pattern and coloring.
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With the midwinter holidays near at hand and tho youthful demand for walnuts, popcorn, ' candies and other sworttmeats. as keen as ever, the high cost of Christmas mi-.Tht i a nightrv.are for the women folk, but for tho fact that they can suMpl. tho hotiMehold wilh home-made car. -dies in great variety, and at an insignificant cost. This offers the women folk a mo attractive opportunity to provide the entire family with toothsome homemade Christmas candi s at but a fraction of tho cost of store confections, for they can purchase their own sugar and walnuts and pr jure s-.vrets fit for the gods. C.ilit'ornii walnuts, which .-v t the food pr duets mnrket a memoratle cxarrilv in Octob-.r by registering a ;'0 oereer:t decline and geing back prr: etieally t pre-war prices, are still much !nver than the price of other st tpb foods, and are like'y to be, throughout the year. California Walnuts re'gn r'ipre-iue as the principal ingredi- ;U rf homomade candies. They are ime.iuabd. b'-e.aus.- i.f their exquisite flavor and the y contain more fool value than
any one of a doz n other well-known sfiple food conuuodities. llome-mado candies are easy to j prcj. are and at the present price of! walnuts and sugar they are cheaper' than anything ls. that enters into, the f-frvril holiday dan. Perhaps! "' kin'.:: of c iudi'S can bo made by J -sing California walnuts, which can -oa- I... bought uns he lied in hulk, or; shelled and packed in glass jars or ' e.trs. Here are a half dozen walnut I e'indy recipes v. wirth giving a' trlil: I CHOCOLATE WATiNTT CAE A - ! .MELS--o.;(. cup M-jgar, J2 cup white; o.-rn syrup. 1 'j cups milk, 1 teas-; p'-.,,nfu! v;:nllla. J squares chocolate. nd 1 cup Diamond brand walnut: r-.e.its put suirar, corn syrup and' milk in saucepan, : t i r until sugar is! d:s-'o!v d, bring to boiling point and. ' oil until mixture will form a very; firm ball when tried in cold water.; Tat. earamels when cold will be of ; 'hn same consistency as this firm 'ail. 1)0 not l.f at, as beating may, im.-o the candy to become granular.' AM va. i. chocolate prated and j I'i'mond brand walnut meats cut in .irL'e meet s. Pour caramel into but-f :er'd pan sfv n inch, s square. When' e' 1. 1 cut in s ;u-er s. j CIIOCM.ATI: COATED WALXtT Coating jhoeolate, Diamord
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PEARL BEADS We carry a large assortment, including the Richelieu Pearls at $10.00 to $25.0. Others at $5.00 up. MESH BAGS i n green gold and silver $8.00 to $25.00. Also several attractive bags wrought of solid gold. WRIST WATCHES ribbo n and link bracelets, many different shapes $20.00 up. IVORY PYRALIN including the Du Barry Patterns with hand decorated designs. Complete sets at $35.00 up. Single pieces in Ivory 65c up. SILVERWARE Sheffield Trays. Tea Sets, Baking Dishes, etc. BAR PINS in sparkl ing array, both platinum and diamond creations. In solid gold, $4.50 up. DIAMOND ftlNGS many to choose from, reasonably priced. Lingerie Clasps, Cameo Brooches, Flexible Bracelets, Vanities, Leather Strap Purses, some of genuine leather shark skin, Traveling Sets, Sautior Ribbons, Hand Tooled Leather Bags, Ivory and Silver Candle Sticks, Picture Frames and hundreds of other things. We have three floors FULL of gift suggestions.
For the Family MANTEL CLOCKS with sweet toned gongs, $10.00 up. CHIME CLOCKS and Alarm Clocks of all descriptions. THERMOS BOTTLES and Carafes $4.00 up. SILVERWARE for the table plated and sterling patterns. LAMPS of beautiful designs. STERLING PICTURE FRAMES $4.00 up. IVORY FRAMES $1.00 up.
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For Baby Bib Holders Beauty Pins Baby Spoons Baby Sets
SOUTH BEND WATCHES made riht in South Bend and made RIGHT. The Chesterfield with 1 5-jewel movement $34.00, with 1 7-jewcIs $40.00; the Wellington, 25-year green gold case, 19-jewel movement, four position adjusted $50.00. Other models in solid gold cases up to $165.00. POKER SETS $5.00 up. SCARF PINS $1.00 up. TRAVELING SETS including razor and convenient fittings $7.00 to $50.00. GENUINE LEATHER SHARK. SKIN PURSES Bill Folds, etc., with 14 k. gold trimmings. CIGARETTE CASES in plated and sterling desns. SMOKING SETS of brass Verdi copper and other attractive finishes. Also smoking trays. CUFF LINKS $1.50 up to $4.00 for the gold filled links. Solid -old $5.00 to $20.00. Platinum brocaded $28.00 to $35.00. With diamond and sapphire settings up to $ 1 50.00. Our assortment includes the popular Kum-A-Part Buttons. EVERSHARP PENCILS $1.00 up. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS $2.50 up. EMBLEM LAPEL BUTTONS and Rings. Charm?, etc. BELT BUCKLES in sterling silver and gold $4.00 up. Also Belts. WALDEMAR CHAINS $1.50 up. GOLD KNIVES $2.00 up. SOFT COLLAR PINS, etc.
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