South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1921 — Page 16
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vi:ni:sD.Y mokxixg, maisch 2. 1021, THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Psyche And The Pskyscraper By 0. Henry
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car. Ho co-aid anl would tell you the proportion of watr ar.J rmt-Ie-i;:akin-; pre r-.-rt I 2 of pea ar:d v .tl, t!.f -diorte st y. ry In the "diM- the number of pounds of shir.4'.' It; ail.;
to thfm for next ! r 'j-iir-il tri fasten 2 . hirrl- -5 laid
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year." four Inch- to the weather, th- popDaisy paed Jee'n corner every . n:-tir,n of Kankal-tee. 111., tJio th or-
ii:urn!n ami cver.ir..r.
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Mr Kay Twom! ly'.q p. cond hall foot-
uial Krr-'tin-. 'S tn m yo'ir Irian, the length of th Hor.i' tun
ftTt; look cm rti'-r. You mu't havO;ni, th.j b t time- to ;.. t a h n, the soM a rafkacT" of chr-winr ium." sa! iry t.f th-- railway j. , ,'.Jr . m "Ain't inn -h morn In hero, sure," 1 k.t.s.t 1. twr -n I riff.vw;.i an,j ,i J'.4wouM ar.wrr v.ith his .-'. w 'rin. ii:.r.k rurnaro, I.L.t and th nnin!..cr xcrjtt for you, Dal-o. Me and tho of hör. h In tho fortlr tf a cat.
Thu.-, brightly armed, and further
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tri. t. Th' tir:v world h n-ath t njiori v. lii'h tiki- tov rint?
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th ainMti- : -, t!.- a'hi-vernMit.-', thu j nltry eonq-tr n nd lov- of thoso rt.a:l ! I irk !!.--( ts h. lo'V r..mT ar- 1 with th" crt tv and awful Imt:ir.:ity of th- univT.-'- that li''-? ahov and a roura! th. ir ir.itrnif;cani eltv?
5tnre Mi- waitln' for you wh n v r j
you'll take uh. I'on't you think you
mlprit h'-'foro lor.
"Mr. Dahstrr's polng to tako me on top of tho 1 uildin to observe the vh'V.," fai l "fai-y, after 5he hail introtluco.l hrr admirers. "I never was on a Pkyscrai ". I Kue?s it mun ho awful nice and funny up there. "irrn!" said Joo. "Ti: panorama." said Mr. Dah-tr, ". xpopr.,1 o tli pazp from tho top of a lofty hulldlns: is not only aublime, but Instructlv.-I Mi.-t Iaiiy ha a decided pleasure In ?tore for her." "It' windy up there, to. as well a.-s h re." 5 aid Jo.. "Aro yuu dressed warm enough. Dai.o?" "Sure thin?! I'm all lined," paid Pai-'y, .milintr slyly at his clouded
1 nrov.-. "luu iO.'k just like a mum-
eqiiij,!). ( with a measure of o.Ml !"k.-', of a ha ir-oilv. h)u,ur-.n '-ti
ftfro; a ;.ne? f-'Tn wn.s p- . tr.M-ai-threr-ln-the-aft. rroon n.v in n nw Ain't vnn eitt
prov...,l by Iai.V "Idifted no." . it ms- that Joe. of the Lilliputian j put in an invoice of a pint of peanuts
.-aroino i ox. aiun ier no-, u emporium, na-i a rival worthy of his or another apple? Your stock looks
.say'.' ;'?! you'd have to throw out ! s. 1. Hut Joe carri. 1 ro steel, awful overstocked."
about a hundred pour.d'.s of candy Th'-ro wouldn't have I ren room In
bforp I fould p.-t In.-ide of it, Jo?." "I wouldn't mind an even swa
lik that," said Jo.-, complimtuitary. J)aisy'3 existence wa limited in e'-ery way, .Sho had vr walk fdde-
wayj between the
hj3 tore to draw It if he had. Ore Saturday afternon, about . 4 o'elo-k, Daisy .and Mr. Dabster v.-ore a silk hat, and well, Daisy wn a
woman, and that hat had no chance
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v wM4.c. rct bark in its bf.v urtit T,..-. v,-..i
slulw, In the candy store. In her ; ,0i.u Jt A 5tirk ,,f ,ifl,1rin)ll ;,..;,.
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wall were so near to one another
that the piper on them made a perfect riab'1 of noise. She could Hhl the jr;iM with one hand and close the door with the other without taking
her (vos off the reflection of lif-r kl
Fupplied i; through
the open side of hi store. He did not pale or falter at siirht of the hat.
"Your quarters are pomwhat 11mite.l. Mr. er er," remarked Dabster, "in comparison with the pIzc of the building. I understand tho area of its side to be about 3 40 by 100 feet. That would make you occupy a proportionate space as If half of I'elooelii-tan were placed upon a territory as lare as the United State east of the Rocky mountains, with the Province of Ontario and Delcium added."
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'Hello, Tio-ly-Imir:" a.- icr usuaI grvctir.ff. 'Is that so, pport?" said Joe, eniallv. "You are Veisenheimer on figures all right. How many square pounds of baled hay do you think a jackass could eat If he stopped brayln long enough to keep still a
minute and flve-elqhths?" A few minutes later Daisy, and
Mr. Dab'ter stepped from an elevator to the top floor of the skyscraper. Then up a short, rteep stairway and out upon the roof. Dabster led her to the parapet so she could lock down at the black dots moving in the street below. "What are they?" ehe asked, tremLlinp. She had never been on a height like this before. And then Dahster must r.eeds p'.iy the philcopher on the tower, and conduct her soul forth to meet the immensity of rpaco. "Itiprd," lie said, solemnly. "See what they become even at the small elevation of 3 10 feet more crawlinc: insects poing to and fro at random." "Oh, they ain't anything of the kind," exclaimed Daisy, suddenly "they're folks! I saw an automobile. Oh, pee! are wo that hish up?" "Walk over this way," said Dabster. He showed her tho great city lylr.'-r; like an orderly array of toy far below, starred here and there, early as was, ty the lirst beacon lights of the winter afternoon. And the the bay and sea to the south and east vanishing mysteriously into the sky. "I don't like it," declared Daisy, with troubled blue eyes. "Say wo
Tud-ef rail Da!T, with a. r-ri'f S r,.fh of spirit, "u h re d . you th.i... , I com- from I'.r klyn? i"
fro down. Hut the philriophr was r. t to
be denied hi opportunity. lie would ; 1 Com- from Hr - klyn?
let her bhob.1 the crrar.-'.ur rf his Drb-e. in rar r'or" h r broth r -mind, th- b.a'.f.r... l-r:; h- had on jh.T a V.cY t to ' t- Km Franri the infinit.-, and the mei:.ory h- h id i that's only l-
for statitic. And th-n sh would, nevermore le content ? o V ;:y tdo w- j Inc pum at th" 5 :r. a He st .' re In j New York. And so he h ,n (oj p-rate of the sn;.!'.rs: nf b.uru.-n r. f-! fairs, and how that even s slight a removal from trth n: oiv t: ir. , and hi work look like on-tnth part of a dollar thrice c:::put. I. ' And that one should eor.cid. r sidereal system and the maxims oi , Ep:ct(tu and he oemford. d. ! "You don't carry nie with -!.' ; said Diisy. 'Sty. I think it's awfi:
to 1-e up so hii'h that f-dks b1 tie as. One of them w.- - rv
have be.n Joe. Why. Jimmy! mb-rht as well be ir. New J.rs.y! Say. I'm afraid up her-!" The philosopher smib d fatuously.
"The earth," said h
only .as a Knn of wheat in space. Look up there." Daisy pazoI upward apprehensively. The sh.ort day was s;ee an i the Ftars were cominir; ot:t aboyo. "Yon-ler star," s.dd Ihl-t.r. "i Venus, the evening star. Sr.-- i (;.- 00,000 mile from the sun.'
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p.. ; rt.dn silver, i. rira. phur, !:: reury. ar.ilir.e. eoiltar du ts or tl:e.r iernative. It i sai'u dv r. t rub off. is
.-ti Uy or put-.my and b a .-s t hair "fluffy. It will a pray-hii-. person loäks HO yea: young-r.Adv
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ph. r will ha', o ha e b- n e : ; the p! -o; d:i.
ti;ec.. tho i-hts. They
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repr .-nt tin insari tlde musing's of deep thinker-; on hiph plae.. s. And wh n the fiiilo. oph r take the tievat'T do-.vri hi-' nural Is broader, bus Jaart is at pe.ae.-, at:d ii eorieejdion of tin- C"cr:i'i:;.in' i t eration li as wid s the hu'd-.Ie of Orion. surn-lM-r bid. Hut if your r.nmo happened to be I)ai--. a: d you uoida d in an larhth a v. ar;dv store- and lived In a little(old ; ill b. drooni. five f. . t by eluht, and eariad .-ix dollars per week, and ate I'-cent lur.eh and wero 19 year.- old. .and rot up at ,:?,) and worked till t. ar.d never irol studied phih.M.phy, te.a y1.. things wouhln't 1-iok that war- to you from tho top of a skys'T.a per. Two shrh.-d for fhe hand of Daisy, the unphilos.-.phio-ii. (no was Joe, who k. j t th-- smallest .-tore hi NewYork. ,Jt was about tfie size of n, tofI box of the T . v., and was stuedi like a. swallow's iie-t airainst a. cor::-r of a down-town skyscraper. Ks so k eonM.-ded of fruit, candy, newspapers', sonp b-o!, rluarets and kinonade. in season. When stern '.vint. r sho.,t.; his -orit-'oaled lock and Jo.- ; ,d to moe himself and the fruit in-ide, th re was exactly room in th stör-- for tho proprietor, 'his u.are a sta-.e th.. sb.o of a vine-par cruet, and or.-- customer. Joo way pot of the. nation that keep,- t: fori v. r in a furors with fu:';;-.s and frui'. H wa a capable Am riean youth who was layinp by moro-y, and wanted Daisy to help him spend it. Thn- times lie had .asked her. "I rot money saved up, Daisy," Wa Ids love sonp: "and you know how 1 ad I want you. That store of mine ain't v. ay 1 ir. but " "Oh. ain't It?" would be the antiphony r 1 f the unphiloyophieal one. "Why, I heard Wa n imal: r"s was Tryinir to pa t you to sublet part of
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She had Joe's picture in a ptilt frame
on th- dresser, and sometimes but I
lo r next thoupht would always be of j i Joe's: funny little store tacked like ' vj a soap box te the corner of that 1 ereat buildlnp, and away would tro I f . . . . - 1
her kcntiment in a breeze or laughter. Daisy's otli-r suitor followed Joe by several months:. He came to lxard In the house where Fhe lived. His name was Dahstcr, and he was a philosopher. Though youncr, attainments,' stood out upon him like continental label m a Passaic (N. J.) suit case. K'nowl.-dpe he had kidnaper! from cyclopedias and handbooks of usefui information; but as for ;i?dom, when s;he passed ho was le ft snitline; in the road without so much as the number of her motor
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IUCH! LAME BACK. RUB LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE AWAY
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Brand Mew Merchandise That Arrived Too Late For Our Bie Dollar Day Last Week. Will Be On Sale THIS THURSDAY'
and FRIDAY The Big Sale Of No Disappointments Greater Savings Were Never Offered investigate And Compare'.! J
UP TO $2.50 DRESS APRONS
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hdrtit e.r d.i
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WOMEN'S $3 FLANNEL
GOWNS Women's extra lioiy thinriedette NI - ht (I'p!H, jdlk trlmir.ed;
Dollar Sale each
MEN'S AND WOM'S SILK
Umbrellas Odd b-t ef silk or me rcerized cotton, 2i niai ITSdu. steel frames; seconds that will wear
well, each
$2.00 LARGE WASHABLE
RAG RUGS
Just 100 of thoe wen- ... ... I M
Knps in cornbinatl'm dw
colors, in sale Dollar .V
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WOMEN'S $2.00 SATEEN
Petticoats Müde of l.e.ivy rnde sateen with wide n:ftle Ibeiliee', in f.i-t ld;e k ; Dollar Day e.e h
2 MEN'S $1.00 STRONG
Work Shirts
M ele ef f .1 t ! 1 ( ;..i!'d'r:i D ! . : i hi:
D -iki
ItiiS Tain Itiht Out With Trial Iloitk of i)h "St. Jacobs Oil."
Small
Kidneys causa Hackacho? No! They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen! Your backache is caused by lumbapo, sciatica eir a strain, and the quickest relief is soothinp, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Hub it right on your painful hack, and Instantly the soreness, stillness and lameness disappears. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle of "St. Jaeobs Oil" from your druppist and limber up. A moment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of tho backache or lumbago pain. Hub, old, honest "St. Jacob? OH" whenever you have sciatica, neuralen, rheumatism cr sprains, as it is ab.-edutcly harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Adv.
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.MEN'S UP To
$3 STRONG
I J 0 R K'fism
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J:it r.0 pair ' these stroiu Vork rant?
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Moderately Priced
"Onyx" Hosiery for Women
Union Shoe Co.
Boys'-Girls' $1 Gingham
rine fast col - -rr-Ty-N yrVor pinpl.atns I ".-0 -
M and ihai-(,JUÜ 1 brays, bret-U i tlly trlm-f.r H
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S2.50GorsGts
d Kxtra well mad" j a Cr lilastic and etn-Vx t liroidered tups ; pink bTj I or white; on sale
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$2.00 SILKi CAMISOLES LACE TRIM
$4 CORSETS front. and ladi lae-o tn d.-ls; line pink or white 'eiitil; all stjl-s; Dollar Day ;it
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If LISLE HOSE MILL RUN HSlß
3 PAIR WOM'S 75c Jf ?--- aaM du.
BURS0N in-M
In Black, All Sizes
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ALL SI'LK HOSE
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UP TO $3.00 WOMEN'S Spring Hat Shapes
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In M.n k ;in l iiil.,r-d. in finest Mi!.i a st r.tv. r. al S't ala.-s : I u!!:ir Day, .-a. h
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$6 Spring Trimmed HATS Newet Sprirar styl.-s in fj 1 straws and eoaddnat i uns ; Dollar Dav si..-d.i, i.ei "
WOMEN'S $1.00 MUSLIN h
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'At Tine s-.ft i. JJdia la pt-tt lrS: t AA'.t, -eked Md.- I f- J
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j BIG LOT OF ALUMINUM WARF
SLWA $2.00 GUARANTEED PURE
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ALUMINUM KU Ab 1 fc.Ko
PERCOLATORS, COOKERS,
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MEN'S AND BOYS' $3.50
SWEATERS
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This sate of new Sprlnc Suit will cause n pensatinn Dollar Day, because an offer like this never was made before nt the season's opening. Wool Jersey in ltrown. Hhie, Green, heather colors"; oil
tale Thursday and Iriday
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There nre Just 100 of these Dresses and vre knor thv wdll go quick at this priep, because you have never ppn better pnrments offered nt twiee this priee. There nre stunning all-wool Serges, Silks, Taffetas. Satins. Trlcolettes and Mlpnonettes, lu handsomely em
broidered aud ruultd Diouels; cnoUe .
UP TO $50 WOM'S WOOL
One? rack ef women's ami iniss.-d Winter Coats that
t s.dd up to ;?:-); While they, M k last, choioe Li
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STUNNING UP TO $50.00 Handsome NEW SPRING S-U-I-T-S
Handsome, exeluslve
new pprlncr styles of
all-wool fcerpes an
trtcotlnes ; huk. emNrildered nnl silk braid trimmed models; reLrulnr values up tJ 0., choice
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Jvst 20 of these women's and nlsses Dresses la woolen
merges and silk
.uryl F.ach
UP TO $10.00 NEW SPRING rJ5
most
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52.50 Dress Shirts
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Men's $?, Heavy Flannel Shirts. . . .$lä r
Men's $4 Wool Shirts, all colors. . . .$2 2 Men's 75c Mule Skin W'k Gloves, $1 6 Prs. Men's 35c Dress Hose, all col., $1 2 Pair Men's 75c Fibre Silk Hose. .$1 kW Pnrr Wool Union Suits. .S2
Mens $1.75 Muslin Night Shirts. . $1 1
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Up to $5 WOM'S and MISSES' DRESS SKIRTS
One lot of women's and miss, s' I)res Skirts, In seri;e and worsted. In pleated r.r.d tailored styles while tl.ey last; Dollar Day, ea. h
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WOMEN'S $G.OO ALL-SILK Jersey Petticoats
J'..-H!tlfal nil ?d"k Jer.-y
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MAID W apes .... $ 1 2.00 Board . . . 8.00
Per week $20.00 52 weeks $1040.00
Washer $175.00 Hoover Sweeper . 65.00 Dishwasher ........ 125.00
$365.00
Equipment good for at least 20 years. Saving First Year $675.00after paying for equipment. ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 1 1 5-1 1 7 W. COLFAX AVE.
SN Women's Check Ging, or Percale
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l'ast elors with Lib that fit over the shoulders; Dollar days. 2 fur
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$2.00 LARGE SINGLE TWO BOYS' $1.00 Blankets WAISTS Larpre sizes, single bed fi fln ,,lup L Blankets for double vlt XjV ehambra r. ln all sizes o)drM " illlul iinfii ,ir.?.;; fl colored borders. Dollar L'ay each ä." J 2 for yfezy
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2 Women's 85c Jersey KNIT BLOOMERS, $1
j Boys'-Girls' $2 Fleeced U. Suits, Sizes to 16, $1
12 Women's Embroidered Swiss 'Kerchiefs, $1 Women's 2.50 Pure Silk GLOVES, all colors, $1
1 Boys'-Girls' OLIVER TWIST ROMPERS at $1
'Infants' $2 Lace Trimmed Lawn DRESSES, $1
2 Boys'-Girls' $1 KNIT HOCKEY CAPS at $1 I Finest $1.75 BLACK Sateen PETTICOATS, $1 12 CHILD'S S1.50 KNIT SLEEPERS for $2
E l WOMEN'S $3.50 SILK ENV. CHEMISES, $2 'WOMEN'S $3.50 HOUSE DRESSES AT $2 h 3 PAIR INFANTS' 75c WOOL HOSE FOR $1
llNr iAiN I O $H.VU V ILL, V XL. 1 VUrVIO I UI 9.
Anolher Lot of Boys' $12.00 2 Pair Pants
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Another purchase of these wonderful
r.ovs' all wool Suns, m fancy wool mixtures. In newest Sprlrtr gtvlps, with 2 pair
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4 Women's 39c WHITE RIBBED VESTS $1 Women's $3.50 Lace Trim'd Silk Chemise $2 S2.00 Heavv Niclded ALARM CLOCKS $1.50
3 Women's 50c Percale Kitchen APRONS $li 14 BARS PALM OLIVE SOAP FOR $lj l;
Women's $7.00 Wool Slip-over Sweaters for $3: j j w . - r- i riff T T T r s . C T tT tt-v ' i
5 LAKbL ÖOC riL,L.UVY A o C o rUK l: MEN'S $2.00 BEST OVERALLS, EACH $1 1 Women's $2.00 SATEEN PETTIBOCKERS $1 i
Women's $2.00 BLOUSE WAISTS AT $! (
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