South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 40, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1921 — Page 5

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fr Ann -hji-ni uorupt at 1;nn i". Silhr t tijn-t nor '.t ai r a t ion for o'hr -r fi.j''.- on T i r r . - to a ij:al. Tfi-ref i! f r.oiiody corr. nld her alisr: not --n Jim Yl. n th h;it',i-r h,nd'l him a not', !i3 turned if ovf-r to iii tithir who ri'l St aloud. -ry HoP-ninl.. . 'IA' joirr rid rd invv-.f tu ti: Ww," Ann". P ttT l.iy.m. " l'iron to find a jail -ir. my n has Ji'jrn-d oown! 1 i.u!dnt h'-at the i-i.urt.s" I i I i s u ht-n will I r hav- .hau.f lik.- tf.ls to

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hnt :. oa o'!,! to raliz that thf ....dt of ' ho mm- uas intok rab!? to m-:" I r si r.i ir.-d rr.y i:.'.ia;.-- t throw

j But I was far from happy. 1

ou'J jt Gu Ht e X'iftly wliat had happened ... . i to Huh. I r":Oh'fi:". J the perversity i . . , ... . . . ...

m mm wmun maKf.s lur.i per.";: in a conr- ev-: n vh n he knows it will lncl- i.ini in a reat ris!;. and :. sur to turn out badly. Man;, a tin.- hail I paid for his rTV"rs.i . I h id 1-arn d heiter than to fuope about it. hut mope I did. so that Martha Palrn-r. seeing rn- a few days iat-r. said: "Vou'r- losing vn:;r fToo.l looks.

-o !..: nicht I ask. d Ho'... how h'- my. into r.oo arm, i r.au hau uan. nai s tno matter:

t.s tic- '" ''" mot itiipori.ini of all my j I put my ha! on tir shou.ö-r.

''papains: ;hnd a crv and fonf-ss.-d.

"Hoh is mighty t-nd-r of Kaihe:--lr.r-'& f. , -line's!" I waiP d. !- .viys sh- ln-r. Jiiru hut h- will d th-

SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK

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t ( -uri' 'I I..- of or.- u ho hs.- d cid-.' " Of f (rii'-'" 1 ilal. K.therir.- was ' li.ak- a i.;-. ia i;-.i-t of a had i"r' r -d t h-ia " S.idd-n'y lioii i::.f!-. p-r(.i-d wliat h .- hid li him--lt' in "'Mom .-on a-!..i !vatl;'ii'.- to do lo-. H- pur hi.; ar;i around m- and .i Jit t i- i ri t ; a t ; 1 1 c .it so to- ot th li'dd n: lu- as iir.ish-d his

ihoi-l- Jt w ;i3 for ih- ice r'isad- stat-rn-nt: "p.jr! In.irest! I'las-

l ; .' h' expli.t.-d. "I '..-r.t u ii I ivy to h- fair! Kath-rin- was in- f

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W.-'r- o.n- t.. talk h-a I ' P'a;'o..-. r.ui jo rnus

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ord-r t di oer. if jio.lil-. w Ji n "ti -uoi'.d s train r-sjoctald-s left th jdaee.

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most absurd things tu plea"- her. wh.-ri Ii kr.. ws his conduct will hurt me!"' "Jane, yrm're a littl- sof.se!'' Martha scohl-d ev n while she com-

1 forted n.-. "Don't s'.unin so! You

ou:;ht to knew Hint th- more a wifo l-'.s hers.df tdnmp. the ;.s: th- rrin, hushand cars!" My tears came in a torrent. ''Step frying Th- wors- yr.u look to IP.h, th- pfettir Kath-rine's smile will s. em to him! I thins" it's misbty poor policy for a wif- to for' e h rs-!f into bankruptcy!" (To IU' ('out iiiiie! )

Wljeti .Minl - With Sulphur I Inns' Bark Its lVcnutiful lUtre .at )nce.

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ro .f.nd tliat I o-od s'.n.d for my risht f'.'i- tii- nr.-: tin.- in m;. marri. o 1 if-. "Ha- oui i.v. n i I !1 von i t hir.s. Ti.-;: otj k-.p rill v '

haw ha pp-oi-d had I h--n w'i'h you! ("ertainiy y.u Wouldn't hav- b--ti

that nis'h; in th- --ame hfitel with Kat li-rin-!" I couldn't make my t.n.' -xprass my indignation. "i) ar-si! f. art st! H- rea.son-ao!-! un't 1-t u quarr 1 anv mor-!

1 no, id. i. K-. '.ins s:,;; - was a!- . We a i trtfj- lovers and yon know .,s Hol.'s eh a .f p-a. - h-tw-.n j;. XotJiins fan separat us" us' J d-' nl. d to k -p still with a as're- not to quarr. 1 any more. wn--ani-.-: fU'!'' 1 :n ,I,'k t('"' Very tirfal of ".l.i'i. . ..ii hi- always h-lnu-d da r; a t ions which n-v-r ei!ain!" Hi t n ! in-'s laaitis!'" , And o we cp,s,.vJ th- hscjission, "I'on'i s-o!d! T-il III- .1 iii'll! h-r

brains!"" I -aid. "if THAT is th- Ki of vmir str'!'"

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Ki:i:-rLUXK! C().M. HITS IIOTTOM. New prices of coal effective Jan. :cth. 'r:i: Oat H-n $?.00 Black Hen $.50 Old Ab- ?.0' Ambr-Jacket 5..10 Old SVott T.t.0 And if yot: arc not saliaiird we will 1-t ou have a load of cement, lime, plaster or bricks. . II. DKFKEES, S. Taylor .t.. Telephon.1 Main jT'.h Idncoln

('ray hair. liow-er handsome, denote s advancing & ge. YVe all know the advantages of a youthful ap- 1 nearani.. Your hair is your charm.; It makes or mars th fare. When it fades. turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its ' apnea ranee a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! j Kither prepare the recipe at home or fret from any tlrucr store a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." which is merely the oldtime recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients'. Thousands i of folks recommend this ready-to- ' us- preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it. drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning th gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its : natural color is restored and it be- , comes thick, glossy and lustrous. : and you appear years younger. Adv.

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fia rd." One- mor- Ann's tt i 'k in as a mus d l)fl(iy and Hol. Th ir m-i r lint tit

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a iiuerrupi-'i i.y a prion- .an i.r , -.just .,,! y,,u'-.- hit lt. Jan'! Tor Iaddy. He spoke from an a. Ij. dolus j t;lt. .,lln- r, .Moni.,n asl.-d h-r

J Htii, ?o loudly that w- wer obliu d to hear his nd of th- talk: "Lock h r up! V ! buck her up! Tell her w-'ll hail her out tomorrow. m:i h- "' Daddv was sfiil l.iushins wli-n lie lejoined u. "Ann li.i.s found a jail, all riylit!" ii- viid. (Jnce mor- Ann ,-votvd with the men. I wan simply furious . ith h-r. not because of th- Mandal. but on acton r.t of h-i husband's Jualih. dim's

to s'o around to .-om- of the liot-N and pio.- ill-ill j,'o d ,.- t..-,d accord- ' in.c to th- vi-' rusa d i -' standard.. of cours" sli- had to be uji awfiilly 1 lai- nishts. Ami of coui.-e. isfi oijldn't run aioiind to such place alon-!" i "And equally, of ouj.-e you es- J eortd li-r?" I asked bitterly. "h- askd m- to!" 1 raised my brows, and s-t my ' lif'S. Now that I had Hob's si let, ' I wasn't a relieved as I had hoped '

nr rs uei- in a bad wa, I kn-wjio he. Hob su -s-d mv horril .cushe wt.uldnt s-i. a wink t hat j j.jcion and tri-d to end it with:

ni''at. I almost Jiop. .1 that mice arm" rats would frishtcn Jii selfish little ingemie wife half to d.ath heloie mornios(d ery on- v. ould hnw b!.nnal Ann Man;, would ha'..' erii-il h-r for .vh' was th- mb(.'dirnqit of iiioflern ifl-as about individualism, .-.i- Miapid Jo i career to suit h-r-

"I don't want to talk about that woman any more. Jan. She Vires ine:" "She hasn't always Lined you. I'liMid husband!" I gisl-d" from pur hi-tri.i. a fatal mistake, a t many a tlist rt-ssed wife has tiiso-r-d. "S.e here. Jane. I'ou't he a little

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That Ks Going To fVIake Us Thousands of New, Loyal, Satisfied Patrons

lf. af any cost to anybody! Slp:JfooI about thi! I t fas-d to go

whm so .set in hr purpose t; -xpr.-ys h' rslf in art. to writ" th gP-at American pla. tint she i ciuhlu't give a ihotlght to th- effei of her 5-1-liiirictid up"ti her husband's condiHer foli'. mad- ire lurious. I knew that Ann neei oiiid write ! lieriiu.se sn' never .uhl f'el d rrd v I. or sr a !'".

v. h-ii Kath tirt plnn-d me. I cam

homr yon were not her I found Ted's wir- addrs.-ed to you and saying he was w.iiiins in New York, to sail, as planned! What would any hushand do, under th- ciieum-ytanee.-". Just what I did. I tailed Kath tif and told her ' was at he-servi-e! That's char. in't it'.'" "A clear as mud! Of eouise you

In the m. .miner. Maltha Palmer : couldn't sues that th- wire was) - . . :.'.!. r' i t f.w fl.l.l.i lO.i.u' I 1 .........vi

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Oaddv !..! irm i s approval. Til'

episode r taincd its importatp e. to :

; .;. ... .;li- it sta 1 t -d my deal' hrot her-in -law in a rapid lecline. Ann h-r if b-i am mor- v illful

;,ou couldn't im.'iRiiie that our wife would r-inain faithful t h-r mar-rias-vows! Hob Lorimrr, even if I didn't b- you. I would keep my marria.se jiromise for my own sake.

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Women's 75c Silk Hose

Fine fibre Mlk I'-.-t Il-se,

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1 Jiffy Rubber Pants

I n fu nt HfTy ItiiM.er Pants, itl tbvdi V. 'y ; every nut her know Kl.vrt'! brand; sal pri-e

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Dr. Parker's Skeleton Waists, 39c 2 Cans Mennen's Talcum for 39c 2 Kolynon's Dental Cream for 39c Infants' 50c Ruben's Vests for 39c Men's 75c Police Suspenders, 39c

5 Cakes Palmolive Soap rarniius I'.'i motive Soap will be on sole Thursday morning 'JJ Mjf J ä s:: f to only: limit 5 cakes 4 j to customers only xiy Child's 75c Bloomers

.Mhlren's Sateen ltloomers: made of fast Ida- k ; si.-s 2 In lf yearn; Fait price

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50c Armond's Face Powder, 39c 2 Pair Women's 39c Hose for 39c Wom's 75c Sanitary Aprons, 39c Boys' & Girls' 75c Stockings, 39c Men's 75c Wool Hose, pair, 39c

Mor- ' would cling to my integrity for my

and h-adstions than , ever

t)in r.n 1 wanted t '4-irn lo r that he would so oi b- a widow. Verv fiire was 1 that Ann knew

sou.ethlns about my husband's b;i; ! ng to my mood.

ov n sake, if rvt for yours, my d-ar!" Hob lushed he seldom dors that and I interprete! hi color a cerd -

Kecret. TJierefor - I resolved to ask 'ocr what she knew, ami if possible in free rujself for.-ver from my tor-j urins douhts conrning Itoh'.s ' whf r bouts at the time of toy ab-t-n e in N-w Y.rk. K h and I had hen 'rJ' happy since we had comTcgethor as. tin. but underlying my ri happin.-ss w.is a certain unr-.st. I had a feeling of instability, a sense' that I was being h-at-d. Having h at d m- on, . wi:a' w.t.- to hold Hoh ha-k from cli-atwis, m a sain .' That doubt, that fi.ii'. 1 am sure i tJie curs- which i'n!'nv..H the f- , trangennn's t'f th- uiarri-l. It tak sa Ions tito. for a wif- io forget if, oti'e hr trust be'n ioat-ii: a, ionper tirn' to arrive at anything' lik. li-r c risin il onfhL-rn - in thman to Wimm die sav- lor bralal . 1 11 i t i i ; Happy i:-.i;d .-- :li- Indium! ard very wis- w Im ih-rish.s th-' precious faith 'f hi lo-id-. and do-.i his fair shar- '.. -,,i i from .! - ! st i n. : ion ' I sapPe-- I o .si'. ' ' ha v - h.:d xone om p u :; ' .. . u a l.ou: putting i:ii' uu-ri-s al'iin ii.. 'nu-har.il to Ann. Lu. wl.-o d:"i a i-ah"i wif' r t amp-' : o.;. ! ntliip. '.' o ri t ;.i . i r ' . : i . ; 1 1 ' . t: ! i; ; ! . plying wh-t'. 1 ,i-'!v''il w.ii-. -iie n-vv a i'"u t 1 ' o 1 ' s v. , : , ' . Not 1 1 no h u -i ; , ' -.ii - .s. , j. j "All I k f.ov ;s t : K-i : !-. i M A' , w a s m p' e 1 1 : h n -' rus.ul-: s o do a Pit'- il-'.' ;i- work. Kath-rin' told Tile. A'l.i ! - took I'.nli . long to t "1 k af- of No nior'' fOu',l .M : '. !'"-s Vi; n '-ii u.-ndd-d t!.s adv " Vh don'; o- ; '.;' :' p : o l'o'- .' I. in.- ''..öl ! i:;".'d iha; rh

OUCH! LAME BACK. RUB LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE AWAY

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Mr. Cuff E. Bean Says: Coffee hot. CofTce cold. Coffee in the pot Nine days old.

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Women's $1.00 Gowns

Women's muslin iovns, in.nl.' of ni-.' s-ft n;iiiiiook: neatly triinrn-d; spe, ia 1 sal- price...

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$1.00 Work Shirts

rl'iovs' bin- liain)u;iv Wtirk Shin-: -izef; 1 to It: while tk.'V last. li-ii

Women's $1 Middy Blouses, 69c Men's $3 Union Suits for $1.69 Men's $1 Underwear, each, 69c Women's $1.00 Silk Hose for 69c Boys' $1.00 Overalls at . . . .69c

Boys' $1.50 Blouses

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Women's $1.00 Aprons

Women's pretty inu-e Apion-i made ef fat color pt riiils; pei-i.il ..al. jirice

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Wom's $1.25 Suede Gloves, 69c Girls' $3.0aGing. Dresses, $1.69 Wom's Best $3.00 Corsets, $1.69 Men's $5 Corduroy Pants, $2.69 Infants' $1.00 Dresses at . . .69c

$6.00 WOOL DRESS SKIRTS ,!',. ... i

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WOMEN'S S6.00 ALL WOOL SWEATERS

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INFANTS' $5.00 VELVET COATS Infants' nil wool, white s.ri1 :nii hl.e'h. -Ivot "..: t s : while th.'.V las?, ia fids s;de ; hojee

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$2.00 Pettibockers

Women's fine sateen Petti- . m ht.k.T8. eliisti- top in bla. k Sk ij ätld colors; spe. i.il. S:ile ' t pri..- U

Men's $3.00 Sweaters M.n's wann Sw.ar.r fo.it: tf f?l ff .hist il- ii,in for (-id y j

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Women's $2 Muslin Gowns $1.00 Wcm's $2 Sateen Pettic'ts $1.00

&T yfN fN 'Men's liest $2.50 Overalls $1.00 (i DU U Bys' $2'00 Wo1 Panls 31.03 zszl O J yhtJ 'Women's $2 Finest Corsets $1.00

$3.00 Flannel Gowns Women's extra heavy warm . tlanuelette (ioivns, .silk braid N QQ mill rlhhon trimme, I; p. i .i 1. I s;' ! pri-e U Child's $2 Union Suits

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1 Dozen Barber Towels for $1.00 $2.00 Silk Camisoles for $1.00 $3 All Leather Hand Bags $1.00 Men's $2 Flannel Shirts for $1.00 $2.00 Large Rag Rugs for $1.00

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Sal h .hi- T-iti-ns in n-w Sprh.L' MilMi.erv w'"ve i.i'ver !i.f-r' shown a' ev.-n

doli! h tl.is prl-. lluii'ir."l."5 of t .auritnl new sprint: ic-d.h Jöw5

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V a- IC "3 $10-00 Stunning Hats (v "'er -IN t i home frVH. 1 1 a t S of l.'lll- ' NA Mini Satin. Straws. Ire de I..ndre j l.rai.i In d' ri.- n ...l..rs. y No t I.iits ahi:e ;u this ir. 25 Sp.'. l d sal- pri.

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Dress Goods 2 5 pieces Taffetas and Messalines. regular S2.00

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Monthly payments must be made interest must be paid taxes come regularly and a hundred and one other expenses continually stare them in the face. Property owners ARE SAVING MONEY and simply because THERE IS NO

3 WAV OUT OF IT thev MUST save monev to MEET all obligations. A man

1 is known to have said while in the Star Store "I buy all I can at the Star Store

BECAUSE I KNOW PRICES ARE LOWER HERE than at any other place in town I MUST SAVE ALL THE MONEY I CAN to meet expenses and keep payments moving along on my new home." We take these few words as a ftreat compliment to our store and we hope that you and thousand of others will come to think along the same lines. This advertisement will BEAR FRUIT for our store BECAUSE OF ITS VALUES. Stop and shop tomorrow.

Table Linen New Table Linen adds pleasure to the dinner, special, tomor- CQf row, $1.00 kind WwPU

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Underwear Ladies Fleeced Union Suits, come in all styles, comfortable and warm, tomorrow, (J -J Q per suit . P I I w

Ladies' Hose Ladies' Wool Hose, the height of fashion, up to $1.50 values, on sale tomorrow, per

Silk Hose A Big Special Ladies up to $2.50 Silk Hose, beautiful, shiney. desirable, tcmor- (jj'j

Blouses Beautiful Tricolettcs, the coming season's choice, prettily trimmed, $4.00 val- (M OS ues "V?W

Blouses Georgette and Crepe de Chine, dainay is the word, reasonable is !he price. $6.50 QC values PJmJJ

0. N. T. Cotton O. N. T. Crochet Cotton we're strictly headquarters in spe- 4 f cials, tomorrow. I Uv

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Jiffy Pants Jiffy Pants for the baby every mother shou Id have a supply 12 Of Tomorrow . . Wv w

Krinkle Crepe Make beautiful nicht gowns and kimonos, just

a few patterns left, tomorrow . .

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Baby Blankets

Large size blue and pink keep baby comfy

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Curtain Material Curtain material should be purchased now

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New Dresses

New Dresses for school or play wear, beautiful

styles, special tomorrow . . . .

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Ginghams

A Big Special A. F. C. and Toile du Nord

Ginghams, tomorrow, per yd

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Silkolines A sale of pretty Silkolines. take notice tomorrow ( Main Floor) per yard . fcWW

Change of Ownership Marks Beginning of New Department!

Heretofore the Rcady-to-Wear Department at the Star Store has been operated under separate management. Recently this department was purchased by the Star Store owners. All apparel of the present stock is being disposed of new low price marks are placed on all garments to move them quickly. Many now spring garments were in the J purchase. Call and see them.

$o7.5U Dresses at .5lZ.y5 $50.00 Coats at . . .$17.95 $30.00 Coats at $9.95 537.50 Spring Coats$14.95 (Question) Would you rather buy one now at a reduced price or pay a good bit more for one a little later on?

Bargain Basement The main floor Domestic Department, Muslins, Ginghams, Percales, Outings, etc., etc., has been moved to the Bargain Basement where many new interesting changes have been made. Women should buy their house furnishings here it's a complete new department. Try the Basement tomorrow.

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