South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 351, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 December 1920 — Page 13
13 fRAIH MOUNTAIN WOMEN TO IMPROVE COOKING METHODS NEW MINISTKR TO DENMARK SAILS FOR POST. 2C ii R .; hop in the Morning, Please Avoid the fiffsrnoon Store Opens 8:30 A. M. Closes 5:30. Saturday 9:30 rovos f: Kentucky College Annita Div oiurii'.'' Creii-c and "I nurMnrv Ii-cuit-. OMFAN1 South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue I.:;MNiTi'N'p K:. r. I'.. t' . . -l- i n orn. ; r. Til '.'- . i i - , ;
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"Oar af?r.nt ar. 1 d mor.,tratoi ! ii tvo g-.n throuL th'i hills and val-i
ni on ii.ui ana on norsco ic.v t'.-chlr.fr cooidr. and drcp.-anakir: until toc'.ay the clian-ro I qnlt; ri--nariu-ihlo althounh not yet what c want it to T)C. '"'o havo r,ct any thno aimed 'i-
: ' lly at hIrjln- tho mountain j Paront Favor U. S. Mate.-1 '"in.in make irujny through hrj T1 . j homework. Iiut it lias had th cf- to Jcape I avillj; j l' o: in t;om ln.st;incs. Th? nioun- 11 - " I talri' t-r do-.i not rai.-v. enough fund i WOWTICj?. , v ii y't to support his f.unily In j j -oTno lr-vianccs our terLchlm: haj lHAl', litvi.i, I)rr. ir. JLatvlan 1 had tlie effoct of civin Motrj a tirls ar- lonkinpr loit.Tsmly at th morij xnonv through officlont huv-i AmcrrLin matrimonial inark'f-t. Tlu-'
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Walter C. Grew, American eiiTop to Copenhagen, accompanied by his four daughters, has departed to take op his duties. The children (left to right) are Edith, foorteen years old j Ulla, thirteen; Anita, eleven, and Elizabeth, eight. Mr. Grew was American Charge d'At faires in IJerlin at the ontbreak of the war.
Tho Kuild? of St. James church will hold a h.azar Friday afternoon and .Y'Miintr, Dtc. 17. in the liotary rt.om of th4 Oliver hotel. U3S7-1G Advt.
Itobert Blum lodge. So. 27. I. O. O. F. Ilepular meeting Thursday evening-, Dec. 10. Initiation. All Odd Fellows welcome. William Kaller, X. V.; C. C La np, Scc'y.
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a:!l h. allh niiej also .no taiurlit. Woim'ii Jntenly JntrMil. Tho women are Intensely interst '1 in tho worl:," continuod .Mi.;.4 Sweeney. "They ride horseback, or walk lor.tf dlFtanc4! to get to tho inetins brincinr their l'.:ncli 3 and slaying all Lij" to ptudy." In Mr7reary county ninny r-roup3 uni learning to sov and at each ;vlioo!, Ue JHchocl lunch li us heen invioilured with a view to teaching tiir j. roper diet for children. In ther , (unties .Mis? Sweeney Faid, ta.- timo has not yet como for jn:ro(h:ciri?r fhool ltinch. The work h-as extended into 2 0 intern Kentucky counties, four .f .:iH!hIiurel. .MoCrrary, IVhit- '. y :ir.l tuhlenberfe' .iro distinctly rioiituain conntieH M'i.a Sweeney i 1. Mrxt of th othcra aro what iff known as border counties. "The trar.s;jrl;tlon U very atal I h.avo Ixn marooned for three r fo'ir days by torrential monntnJn itr :in:i after rain.-," s.iid fMiss S.vronry. ''Tlin th"- only way I Kot ait Wi:P to tn1m, tno i;iu! T wa." siding through a dnnforous tteain" Coi SnrTrls As an Illustration o th work 1 inp: dor.e nh told a- a i-r?onii! . xi.f'"iir: "I wni In a mountain r. lLi;borho'd list year, romalnlnt; s!l nUht at a littlo cibin. In the merniu-r I was urpriod when t'n mnuntain houH?w1fe .t4,rvcd n, with .'.e!i ious flaky biscuit nr.d ioach.e-l c;:s irt:id of tho 'four story-' T'-tn bisn:li and jrrevi- y -Ti.;s I had been a r-customed to tlnd in the t'-.f't.ntaiitalni I r.'-kr tho woman wiiciv had Toirn d t cc'k. She l-rod'aa d a little cook. bo-"!;. witli."if any sin of authorship on it. i::d which I rcrmir-otl as one we had put o if couched ia tho simplest f llndih."
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war has hit uatvia with a surplus
;' warnen and husbands are scare j and xp- ncivo. Under the Iet tidi " customs a bride must brin her hus-I I" talking with the rnan at (.enband a dower in 1: re pin;: with th! tral Druf,' Store he said it was re..,,i.i t-...-o;, i- markable how many people were
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rorrrsnond.-nt in all s. riousness ; down. Some ean hnrdly pet about
about finding husb.mds daui:htfrs in America. "One ff my daughters Ik
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settlement. Hut I hav two older dauffhtfr. here in Iitvia. Any men that I would have lor sons-in-law demand unreasonable dowries. They want a hundred tlmusanu rubles at IraAt (efiuivabnt ' to about $750).
Some of them d-mand 20y,0fn. That at the is a lot of monev to us mulrr the j this is
some irritable, nervous, excit-
liirm, y I able, and all lack of vim. vitality.
energy and ambition. .Many tane stimulants, strychnine, iron, nux vomica. ars-nir, pepsin, litrestion aids, cathartics, mineral salts, castor oil and other strontr drills which whip up the system for the present
expanse of the future. All foolish and unnecessary. A
present condition?, and I want to pend the cirls to America. Thv are
studying Fnüsh nccv, but I can't) cret permission for them to po t j the United States."
taldf spoonful of DIIFCO at mealtlllH' Will t!' tllCs'O trOUblcS completely in shoVt order. Just try it for a f v day. and see if you can't do vour work twice as an.
yin, siu:M Hu Salvation army know, every worthy family in Sutli I.id JH'i tlolrcs to brim; Ynias jo to acli family. Would yu like t: sprrtMl j.v? .Fut plion. .Main i:02. or mmhI your donation to Ulf S. St. Fcter -t. or lirlivj: oir ift. to K7 Folfav. .I'rry A ma, to all. fejO?-!1".
I walk twice as f.i.st without tireintr.
If you are ailing all tho timo try Droco fairly, just or.ee. No matter what otb-rs may say. what claims they may put forward. "We have tlie proofs, and they are here aniomr jour wn home people. Peo
ple who have been trying things for years without any benefit, who hive almost ruined their stomachs with stronpr druprs. These Fame people have taken Dreco and have been almost immediately benefitted. The Dreco man says no matter how skeptical you are, he invitis yuii to come in to fco him. He invites you to try this medicine just a few days and watch results. Jb wants to tell you tho names of some ct the people who suffered ju.st thi same as you are now suffering now perhaps. He says some of those people may bo known to you personally, they may be near neighbors of yours, people whom you may see walking on the strett any day, perft-ct pictures of health. And they acknowledge they owe it to Dreco. Stop in and see the Dreca man at Centra! l)ru Store. Give him a fair chance to explain this medicine to you. You'll not regret it. The well known Dr- o expert has headquarters at the Central Drug Store- and American Drug SÄoro, to meet tho local public and explain tho merits of this great remedy. See him today. Dreco is also sold in Misharaka at th lied Cross- Pharmacy. Adv.
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Our big price reductions throughout the store offer a splendid opportunity for everybody in South Bend to secure practical, useful and lasting gifts at definite savings. The thriftyminded will need little urging to buy, especially at this time when holiday needs are important factors and when every need may be met at a price that means worth while savings.
Here Are Two Of the Best Hosiery Values To Be Found Any Place
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Women's fiber silk hose in black, white, grey, brown and navy, all sizes; $1.00 value, pair 45c Childrens black ribbed hose, extra quality; 50c value, pair 25c
Comfortable Slippers -4-'4 MtM Are Liked By Old and Young
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Dress Aprons $1.50 Value at $1.00 Percale dress aprons figured, striped and checked, with short sleeves a big value.
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Gift Umbrellas The umbrellas in our gift assortments are the substantial kind. The materials are of excellent quality and the assortment of handles is varied. A practical umbrella for every day use makes a most acceptable gift. Women's umbrellas, excellent quality, fancy handles, $1.50 to $10.00. Men's umbrellas, the better kind, $4.00 to $10.00. Christmas Umbrellas 25 Discount Beautiful Silk Umbrellas with fancy handles. Choice of any umbrella that sold from $10.00 up special at One-fourth Off.
Unmatchahle Values I would like a stylish Coat, but not an expensive one, is a request often heard in our Ready-to-Wear Section. And we are pleased to show women the smartest serviceable models, and generally for less than they ever imagined a good coat could sell for. At these prices
listed below, we consider that we have the best values in Coats obtainable.
Handsome Plush Coats In Charming New Styles $25.00 Coats now reduced to . .$16.50 $37.50 Coats now reduced to $25.00
$45.00 Coats now reduced to $29.50 I
$85.00. $95.00 Coats now reduced to. . .$65.00 Beautiful Plush Coats Fur Trimmed $ 65.00 Coats now reduced to $ 49.50 $ 95.00 Coats now reduced to $ 69f50 $125.00 Coats now reduced to $ 83.34 $150.00 Coats now reduced to $100.00 $185.00-$ 195.00 Coa ts now reduced to $125.00 Luxurious Fur Coats Reduced 25
From Our Lowest Selling Prices
Why Not Give Mother One Of These Dresses? Pretty dresses of tricotine, poiret twill, charmeuse and satin at 20, 25, 33 1-3 and 50 Reductions One Lot Of Skirts
Ranging in Price from $10.00 to $35.00 Half Price
Christmas Stationery
We Xfc showing an attractive Lne of White and Wyckoff Distinctive Stationery daintily boxed for ift ivin- at $2.00 to $3.50 Aberdeen Linen Stationery, white, bufr, pink and blue, 1 2 envelopes ot each, paper to match. Special 69c Royal Flax Stationery, in tints, per box 50c
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There Is a Big Demand for Bedding and Domestics These are staple goods of everyday utility. At these sensationally low prices large quantities are moving daily from our shelves into the hands of patrons. Swansdown Fluff Blankets, size 66x80. extra quality in beautiful block patterns. Regular $6.95 valu: at $4.50 Swansdown Blankets, size 66x80. in plaids and plain grey, tan, white. Regular $4.95 values $3.95 Fine quality wool finish Blankets, size 66x80, in beautiful plaids. Regular $8.50 value at $6.69 Comforter Challie, 36-inch, in figured patterns. 35c value, yard 19c Outing Flannel in neat stripes and checks, light and dark colors, 39c value, yard 19c Percales in light and dark pattern, 36 inches wide, best qv-,r". 50" v.lue, yard 35c DretJ GingE&m, 27 India w!d, dd p to 49c; special, y&icl , KM LpcO TrJUvrl t&fl Br - .25c
Aldine Linen Stationery, box . . . .39c Royal '"Flax Correspondence Cards, gilt 11 r- r
edge, Dox ouc Note The Savings Women's Flannelette Gowns These gowns are well made of good quality flannelette in neat patterns. They have already been reduced in price, but now we have reduced them still further. It's an opportunity to buy good gowns at little prices. $3.50 Gowns reduced to $2,95 $2.95 Gowns reduced to $2.45 $2.50 Gowns reduced to $1.45 Corsets Low Priced Corsets for slender figures, rubber top, free hip. in pink and white. Special .....$1.50 Corsets in low and medium bust ,in pink and white; ?izes 20 to 30. Special - ; .$2.00 Corsets in front and back lace, medium but. in white coutil; sizes 20 to 30. Special $2.50
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