South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 354, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1920 — Page 33

MISHÄWAKA and Auto Section OUTH END

NEW&TIMES

SECTION THREE

VOL. XXXVII, NO. 354

SOUTH BEND. INDIANA. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1920.

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Ter th r.rst t!rr.n ilnro cur rremCrabi war Chr!str;i:ii vt I01T, Mlshnw;ika !h X'rr-rarf.l in' lüdvili; her "Jirist trim ii tliM limit, with : strain i!.- Jtt'.xluty tu li ?ui a r.nte cf -ulitrn to tl.M voji-o or iurvn!ip a. tr.if of rvirrt tt tli cvh, 2t voir, Aud iho ypur irct'HÜr.f, tho ririory cf wur'i Ivrinl)l toll wua -t:;i tno kern to mi!t f who!?;t irttnt al .i:". Jo:ii:tr:'.t tf t!'.v N-MJn. ' wer r.tt yot n-cuwtoiv.nl to tV.c j; fv oriTrr of jM'ncr In tV.o wo'Iil. O :r !:lni'. wire h till prnrtf to look Kick :irroM .".vo year tiT 'nd.ltrJ IÜ-. 1 1 In wcr.drr nr.il Uttrrr-.r,' Toiiuy, Vi,r:i'.:' t!n:n in a merciful hf.il'-r iir.d hccH:!o t!io keynote o' lifo is hr; v we have put away cur irrif t'.irnfd our tn.Tm towanl Chrlt:r.a.-tiIr, rrti: o A in i'.:r 1:. .:rt t-j !;vihe u; .'or tht" !rt y ur- wltli u .oa.oTi . .' im;vi r.HI-'l tl.:i .kl'ulnc- nr.ci ( T.ow fi 11;:. In i.- i tJtv; ,i'tir intty little lift r- ".'" ,iro ?r.'' Otir n;:ts unit ir..t!i'. ir'.l !:!:: Jw- ;ur.ir.'t people urf ! : rik I '.it i 1 . 1 As o rv..ik r .i!y fur ih ' -as n of !iaj'5!n. of eis r.irth utui A"ood will to-

Mhawlcv ";-rtrt already tintrle with Uu Chrlstm.i.s focllnp. There'" a r.ew sn:ll on ihr ftice of tlie folks you sc-. It's :islr to stoj) und say "ho'.'.o." "T.ichuvv. Iverylo,iy eom

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thoiiuht; Ihn sanin Intent look u'.kiüm in everyl'Orly'ii cye". Tiiere ur Ktf !iüv ?ror"? of tlirm. C-uiIh t(i 1, r.trcels to bi mailed to out-of-tcun frl. nd.i and relative.. Holly und K'y rod hells to buy In order thut tho heme nuiy bo drrs3v up in proper tyle for the Chritmn -r.tcrtnlr.lrtr. Ar.d the kiddles ever step to Ihton to a irrrup of th.'n round t:is tine of year? Tlicre's much talk e; new loN. fkates, air cru!:?. riockr kr.lws, dn!'s. and doll carri ic:

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li ook ;i1m-:i! the store window?, wistfulruss writton n their littl f.iceü,

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witli hl:n wh.on ho r.". ike pvrntful oill on th T.i Chrl::..as .. Ml.-?hawr.ka ?tore are a delight net only to tho youthful heart and

e-y Older folks are drawn ma?netically to tho windows to inspect the wares temptingly displayed. The Jewelry stores sparkle in a manner that is dangerous to tho bank account. Rings', watches". Ivory" irt;clef. lavalliores. l.rnoches, diamonds, rnlis. tmoralda are massod In a brilliar: array that attracts and holds the py. Locnl Jcwolers state that nfv-r before have so many p'.ondiil and expensive ifts been .iplTtfil and laid away in preparation for the pift season. Icrchant' Offering. Dry poods stores have tlieir own peculiar charm for the shopp-r. M i tnw.k.i merchants, fortunately, rire ah'.e to offer superlative articles at a price considerably lower than thoso found in nearby eitle. People, r( ?opr.l7ir;? this, are drlnp their Luyir.p at hfimp this year. Merchants

i ha vp consequently been oblipd to

encaj: outside help to take care f thp rush. Thp "shop early" slocan has p. id its effect in a disposition

' rf tho wr.r.'.en to tako a-ivantaco of

th' laylicht hours t select their plft. Besides, a? the cKrk ihemselvcs point cut. the early shopper has the advantage in a full line to

select from. Tho lastcomers must content themselves with what has been rejected by, thy wise. It i.- not only in jowelry and dry poods stores that one linds the Christmas spirit exemplified in attractive and unusual displays. Iven the hardware stores are fascinating places these days. It .i.-s surjriHinfehow many thint-s there are in plain, prosaic, and unlovely hardwire to attnet the discriminating feminine eye. Kvery housi keeper, every homrlover. Indeed, gravitates naturally toward the window that holds an appealing layout of kitchen and

, dining room need. Visions of the I Christmas dinner occupy large spaces in tho feminine mind, especially if the fan-illy is cominc home; there pins; bo no awkward last moment d;s. -.ive-ri of ir.sutheient cooking paraphernalia. So the far-seeing hetcs- stop- to make sure that there is nothing in theI splendid window di p!iys that she I reeds'. Bes'.dfs. what better gift can

t.n - be than a ur.rhen s..t : enmi:ewar er aluminuia ? Cutlery.

crockery, baking dish in short, required in

makes an ideal gift.

. anything the kitchen,

Martha Washington Effect. Furnitur stores make their speciüc appeal. Beautiful articles for the hotao are offered at reasonable prictH. For tlios able to invest a little more In their gifts there are choice pieces, es; cciaJiy designed for such a purpose, artistic, tasteful and conservative, such as a Martha Washington sewing caLinet la mahc'gany, for example, or an odd piece in wicker furniture for the sun parlor or the livingroom, or a smoking stand for the den of some inveterate smoker. You would hardly look to cigar stores for artistic holiday decoratbr.s. y-i tl:o windows are arrayed ;n s. clever and attractive a manner that not only the men stop to admire them. The young mis?, burdened with the weighty problem of sleetinir a gift suitable to "him" I auscs fascinated before a confusing spread cf pipes, humidors filled with the rich brown weed and topped with a bright sprig of holly, cigaret holders In plowing" amber and gold, cartons of clrarets. boxH of cigars, and over the whol streamers of scirlet and sprays of holly and ralrtletoo. Is it any wonder that the fair young miss pauses perplexed

before ruch a display? j with us." But wo "may d:-rel t Mishawaka r. vr has been ai . shadow that thi kr.ov.le lr-" rrratrn

prosperous and a happy a sh is.

at the present time, in spite of the predictions e.f the pes 'i mis .-he

has weathered h- r .'-t'a n.s with a

by th- inspiring tlaouuht tr.tt ti--y will be rakn far" of. .-; i fimi'.y in Mishawaka v. .11 b ! ; r:vr-l cf

fortitude and vigor that are s-:r. i holiday cheer th!- ye.'-.r. I'rovl--ior.

prising. Today, with most cities ;tre now t.cdng

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tions for too next few months we I ,h,. ,0 .h.., wnl,h :., n-: ikaio practi'auy tmdl'-firb-d. I-ac- j ,r,. s, ..w. ...... t (. tories are runnier full time. There , ' Vo z 'ilU n ' th"- ''.. hM have Ken no trying shutdowns. And j v,v. h.iv.. rot (::,rn-,.,d fi.m wh:it is be-er yet, wages hav re- tnf..Jeh; ,..f tho.o mamed stationary. !,.vh-- hr'n ar- K-avy wh salIlundro! Tliojisaml ClirL-t nus Sav- ' ; ;---s. 1";.- r'-m;;. ro-i Z p st. mf-i"s-I i. r.r.g has rr. n our Joy a br.-T rp.: uAs if to clinch the arnny-nt, the ; i:y. V.'e ar.- more the f j i f.r banks have lately announce 1 hatitb - w '.far- of others. And ,t v. Christmas savings dep-sits a-? jnt i wish o h other a v- rv ::-rr.-

ro more

i than a hundred th'Vir.

i I Christmas .and a happy N-w Ye.tr

dollars. Th.it do-.- r."t involve thrfgu'.ar savings accounts, ;.ou -understand. The thrift habits "ir.o jl.-vited

ti'a re is a t.e-.v !;-.' ;i r.: ii g in ol 1 word-. Tno spirit ef Chr.-n. is, l orn 1P' rerituries ntt't l'i a 1 lethi -

during uncertain war day.' have r- he-m maro.-er, has been re-, v:..M ."r n.inod fixed. People are not nly i;s by human s ifnf-. The old arning mor.f y; they are Favir.tr it. j bb als r.f the Ci:r;n..i,i b .ro birOver the town there is an at mo- t.ish-d 1 rib.t a:ain. V.'e gi and phero cf prosperity and r h.e. rf :1- j r j. .ieo ir. gi Irn-.'Aing 'h..t th. rr.ess. True, thero are the rxep- is no greater bPs-.-- dr.es-s than uneltlons, for "the poor we have always I fishr.ess.

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