South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 68, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1921 — Page 24

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Confessions of a brid E

ran frfjMntly nftT dc'lbr-ratf y r In.-ininr th- .itla'-k!" Mr. Mansfield l-!:chf!. but Marthi. atrl I were r, bor. "Kor rxanp!'?" "VVrll -tnrr ynti in-iK T 11 frivf vni; a f-w d Lrtll. Ivitely I, thr tt.'v'I dtarh'd an! impcr5"nal nf r :r. plr.j t, l-a-l o' casinn to mak a rhnrp rriürlvi' f ;i young wonun who writ'" rv.y WUrV ".h wpt Awl you wrr van-f;Ti?.-Jiij!" M.irth.i Kiifs'-1. "Sh' wrj't! ("piously, but wetly. lik a rrt v' '1 rhroirlrl! Iut tli'y !1 ilo that. I'm ur-d to lt. n rn r 1" -u tls. and unmoved! Sud-!-nly th- yourr thln1 thrfw hrr:-'-lf Ir.t o r;iy arrnn .';il (n.ixrd. Av, IUks' T). n"t rro,-v! You know you lovo Tn!' Wasn't tbat f-orn? oprnlni? for f 1 l.;i-.':ful barh.-l'-r? 'S- you w rc viinqulshol In thr nd ?" "N'ot f-y .any mans! T placd h'r r-ntly In ;i chiir, and broupht her :t cup 'f ir wtfr! I ir;tv hT a mnnth's pay and wrot my lttrrn I v harid until I found a man to fuc0 d h'i '." I could Jmnrino how dlcru,tl th fa id i-us Mr. Mans.rld would b! 1 thought of P,ob. Such f.umlUrity, i-wh an Invitation, would havp made him vcomful. Hut If directed at Kv.ui I'.'ilrrur. ho would havo bf conio - Miry In th- Kir's flngrr..! "Mow could -h!" I fhrupvM my shoulder.. "How dartd j!u.'!" "Maybe sh mw it done in th rnftvio?." sut,-oc-d Martha. "It's thr spirit of tho hour It's zettln? to br thf fashion to Uvp the -xtrav-r. ran res of th movlo after on has n .1 play! Or to art tho adventurr s In a. romance when one has iad a. bonk! (I Irl do not knovv that all art must he exaggerated to TroJuro the desired effect. Th'y hnv no tradition.", experience. no t' if -k ground j. So they pick out the rxtrrmr. In conduct as well as In lies?. with distressing' lack of good tivte!" "Any more example??" I aked. 'Another came to my notice Ju?t thi? morninir." Mr. Mansfield replied. "I have a s'andinr order at a flor-i.-ts f,r f!ov. rs rl ally on the desks of r. j- t.i n. This morning I nofi rd -r . 1 1 1 especially lovely ros i l fore J.i'k Uarnes lie is my hand-K'-.me j-rotary. Prej-Tntly Jack t.-?efl them into his w.ifto basket. 'Why? I asked him. Kvcry girl in the p;.;c(. baI bothered hint, he said. 'I'd like to be your best girl!' was th' ir njit nirur. He ouM tjiko it as .1 jest unless he hnatrhed at it an ; t IT : '.My wife is my best girl! b.- l id told th.m." "Thus Thu.--1 man must shy f.M'y from intriguing ingenus!" 1'ii'u'hcd Martha. "What ay you, Jane ?" "I'lt.ni t!ii" I gathr that the t ri'm'.a tions and temptatjons of ' "r.;an '.n the bus-i".' wor!i aro as nothing compHreU to those of the baslr.e.-x man!" "Mad '(u he n a married man. the Kirl would have beseigod you Just tfi- Mint1!' Martha conimented. "The t)v tresp;isser!" "Jack Parties is married! I haven't ob.-rncd that a wife prows a shield thai ;i hi an iin depend upon!" Mr. Ma v.vft Id remarked. "There are hundreds of conscien

tious and Rlf-rerpecting women In buMn?!" I protested. "Ther are! There art!" .Tartha and ?Janrf.eld cliorused. "Put at

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"TU trfPiFver i.4 th oM-farhicn"! pesej to the popular philosophy

bind! Oh, ye--' A descendant f i th time. L'.lith! Om a-hur.tlnjj a man! Rut! "Vkt'ry over erotir!?ni i- won by thr other woman is the npren;? j not thinking about It at ai;." Thun I phenomenon of tine era. S'h is fort- i heard Martha i'jot" from the i-. k.

i'lf 1 ty character, educatiott.

inclination to rival man IE any cccupation. Thlfl new

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"You know, Jane, that the trefpasjers Are th girls anrl women who pretend to go to work for the work's aket and then make it an opportunity for sentiment, slush and wor!" "I don't hold that man is a saint." Arthur Mansfield commented, "but really, 1 never yet knew a man to take a position for the sake of it romantic opportunities!"

quently. girU who are paid to be J busy think of nothing- but thrusting! themselves upon the notice (.f rnen j who would prefer to be busy. It's ' eary to pick thern out in an oiilec i

if any are present!" "I'm a hard' old bachelor, bent on defending my illation to th end." laughed Mansfield And I honestly belh-vo that It 1.1 a man' responsibility to keep a trespasser in her Place- which Ii not in h!s arms!" "Would any man find it possible to ro rebuke a pretty girl?" I askej myself. I couldn't help wondering what Hob would do. if tered o. Probably he had been rather silly about ICatherine Miller, nevertheless if attacked by a 'trespasser' Hob would be Indignant! Men like to mako their own coniuets. Thev do not Jiko to be picked out, nor picked upon! I felt ?ure that my Hob would prove to any silly 'trespasser' that he could be loyal to his wifej Certain young: women need that 'u-sson and will learn it only when righteously rrproved. by indignant married men. Yes. I could trust TJob that way. I wanted to run directly to hii office and tell him so! Put Martha was f-tlll talking: "There are two kinds of women in the business world." she averre-d.

a round cut of.

(To He Continue.) Fr a lOH I Slogan. Mr. Harding h is got to lor,';

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continued. 1 an an edmated mind!"

"An educated -v;il. repeated

Mansfield. "You must have been reading Payot?" Then thy turned like, truo lntelicrtual and spiritual matt to a discussion cf the book. I gathered that "Tlui Education of tho Will" had run through 2 French and -ven American editions! And that its theme wan that one, doa not master oneself by making ronces-

tsiojis to oneself! It was directly op-

The omunt of wheat in tlm t'nited States at the beginning of this year v. hs 3 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 bushel3.

!ip.N mi u .om: nriiNs. Fperiii to N"evv s-Timry; (USUI'S'. Ind.. Mar- h I'ir" rau:-ed by i bolt of ligb.tning 'lr-.-troy-'d the hern arc! grarary on tli" Prank ITi''i farm, tvo n.i'.' northeast of Ct-: '-. The (J.hcn fire department male an unsu'ctssful effort to rrach the bl re. Iss 1; estimate, l at Jt.'""'"1. IMGorsuch is tenant on the farm.

Dne-fnurth o is held by thPnite,! Statt-s.

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Good Will Counts More With U

Than Present Profits In the retention and growth of good-will we believe it essential at this time to ignore the altogether reasonable margin that Ries Quality, dependable Furniture justifies, and adopt a price level which, though far below the ruling values of the present market, will enable us to widen our large circle of customers and keep our stocks moving. We feature these examples of real Ries values for tomorrow's selling.

EVIDENCE THAT FURNITURE PRICES ARE LOW

A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF NEW BED ROOM SUITES

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Surely this is genuine evidence that prices are way back to normal. This dining suite consisting of William and Mary 48-inch walnut dinins table with six genuine leather slip-seat chairs is offered for $135. "Just tell the Salesman to charge it."

Many new creations in bed room furniture have just been received. These feature the popular bow end bed and are in all woods and styles. Four piece suites as shown as low as $175. "Riea Values Arc Real Values."

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Special Purchase Sale of Suits

Tliese handsome Easter Suits were picked up from three of New 'ork's largest and finest suit manufacturers. Our Buyer succeeded in securing one or so of a model giving us a very wide selection of these beautiful suits. They arc in Needle Twills, Porict, Tricotinc and Men's-wear Serge. The sizes are Women's, Misses' and Stouts.

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269 Women's Smart Suits at $25.00 A fortunate purchase of this immense assortment of Women's and Misses' Suits have arrived and will enable us to offer the most wonderful uits tht have been shown this season, at anywhere near this price. Serges and Tricotinc. Braid, embroidery and tailored models.

$25.00

Sale price .

Plain and Fancy Silks in Messaline, Taffeta. Fancy stripes, checks, shirting and

satin, that would retail in the regular way

up to $3.00 per yard. Sale price CANTON CREPE

40-inch Canton Crepe in black, brown.

navy and grey. Special

FANCY SILK CREPE DE CHINE

40-inch Fancy Figured All Silk Crepe dc

Chine, in blue grounds. Special

MESSALINE SILKS

36-inch Messaline Silks in blue, brown.

green, grey, rose, tan and copen. Special SILK TAFFETA

36-inch All Silk Check Taffeta, in blue.

white, brown and white, black and white. Special TAFFETA SILK 36-inch Taffeta Silk in black, grey, copen and green. Special

CHIFFON TAFFETA 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta, soft finish, in

black, navy, brown, grey, copen. Pckin,

rose and all evening shades. Special

SATIN CHARMEUSE

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ack, brown. S3.eo CHINE

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lue, brown, $1.79

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36-inch Satin Ch armeusc in navy, copen..

plum and black. Special DRESS SATIN

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36-inch Dress Satin, soft finish, in black, navy, brown, grey, green, rose, 6Q 'OEZ copen and wine. Special .... CmuCxiJ FANCY FAILLE SKIRTING 40-inch Fancy Faille Skirting in 5 itin stripes and solid colors. C!1? Pjffc Special . ?WiUy SATIN SKIRTING

40-inch Canton Crepe Skirting in Satin.

plaids, in solid colors. Special

$2.6

SILK FAILLES

36-inch Silk Failles, in black, navy,

copen, grey, orange. Pckin, brown and taupe. Special . .

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SATIN CHARMEUSE 40-inch Satin Charmeuse in navy, browp. black and all colors. Special LauvJ

SMART SPRING COATS The very last word in coats are here. Ready for your inspection tomorrow. Then, the price that these coats are offered at will make a great stir in our Coat Section. Women's and Misses Sport, Wrappy and Dolman Coats Velours, Polo, Serges, Bolivia. Fancy or tailored i i

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New Easter Blouses

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SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE OF DRESSES AT $18.50 264 Women's and Misses' Smart new Easter Dresses. A fortunate purchase made in New York last Friday. The cresses have arrived and are the most wonderful values that will be offered the buying public of this vicinity, this season. Every new model is represented in this marvelous collection. Draped, tucked, pleated, blouse effects, embroidery, beaded, braid and plain models, of Crepe de Chine, Taf

feta, Satin and Mignonette.

Extra special sale

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Those lovely new blouses which translate a suit to a smart frock. Not at all the silks you would expect to find in a blouse at $6.30. They come in rich beautiful Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepes. They are the very last word in smartness.

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Real Values in Dining Tables The lowness of the prices on these tables will be emphasized when you jee the beautiful finish ind splendid construction. Choice of walnut or malogany at really remark

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