South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 March 1921 — Page 26
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KV DAY, MAUm 20, 1021. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN
Clubs
Circles
SOCIETY
Suffrage
Philanthropy
ne Con.UteI several iwivs: ;::s. I ! r. ':i lv te.-;. r.-'t 1 ! :n
who thought her i.U-.i an e xccllent j All of th.-.- w. r- y.n u; .5 ; : one and jrorr.isel to send th ir ;t- j trl. 1 1 r 1 I u' :n .1 ' tients to her, then she !t .-!!-d to j j.'.-ir a r-..l :: ?;::. Th sum in this new busim-ss-. r.tis I l;rr "'"K s i:- ;::-: :'..
Tho f.rst otabtishmfr.t was wry j:--t w h it :!y Li! v. i 1 t :
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prv.aJl a tiny kitchen arul a small 1,
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Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband
BY ADELE GARRISON 11 11 igjl 1 1 1 mi
Hit a Drown was
li.int pi- ture ;is she rnc, h-r hiiil tjfjn
a jtartlln. bril-
turnr-d toward the door cf the
rnr rluilri; room, her hejid thrown I if k ;i;j.ir..-t th- collar of the won-
! rful wrap ( OVt l' J. Or.'; of I); rres!or.s fb4
which I knew fhe 0
l'oka like
First W oman Coroner In Country To Run For Mayor In Eastern City
ky's f ivorite nlan ex- : ! into my nind. ".She
t million dollars!" lie is
apt to say t any feminin display, and I i'JickIy admitt d that Miss Drown l)okel like a. billion ;rt leaat. Tho i-oft fur of the ur.tp just suited her brunette beauty, fo-minz a win1rful frame for hr fl iKhir:,' eyes nnd brilliant (olorinir. no b-.s effective beeausM of my k nov, b d y. of its tvane.vrtnt nature. "Dy-by. D tri-." She wavd her hand mr.rkindy. "Little Kita will br!r. back srn manna froi 1 the ravens to you." "I'm afraid you're a trifle mixed 3n your Dibllral allusion," I retorted P 'tyly, wonderir.c at th; time where I found the .tr-n:th to an.rwer her lightly. The coolness of her effrontery'. Ui c ra.s ness of h-r selfishne.ss. 1he rarseiie?s of her manner w ere last fraying my nvrves. That she had denned the wonderful wrap not because of real need, but becaus" of the chance of meeting MaJ. drantland whilo arrayed in it. I well knew. That fhe would contrive to attract as much attention Xrom the other pisen;ers as she Vosstbly could I knew also. The fact that this course, would make it im-y-os.dbbi for me to put the cloak on during the trip pouth was, I was pure, one of her motives in thus tbiuntimr her apparent ownership tf the cloak. As the door closed behind her I smiled sardonically at the thought that her energy in this particular direction was wasted. I i .isn't apt. to put on tho wrap, the wtarinj? cf which had so aroused lJi( ky's ancr. I finished dressing and ran? for the porter to make up the room. A jriance at my watch had told mo that blether (Iraham was no doubt nwake, .and impatient for me to come in and help her with Junior. I had taken the precaution to scribble down th number of her Irauin room the nitht before, and nn inquiry of the porter when he her rom was two cars ahead of her doom was two cas ahead of min I wa.i foolishly plail that It was not to the rear of mine, for I would not have t pass Dicky's Verth on my trip to it. That he was s-t ill furiously nnpry with m- I didn't doubt, and I had no wish to meet him until his nr.K'T had time to cool.
Lurk was with Trie, however. I ; I were out of the room before she met no one, acquaintance or stran-jhad a chance to reply. I hurried per. until I knocked at the door of. down the aisle of that car and the my mother-in-law's room, and was next. I wanted to reach the shelter
Admitted bv that august lady in all
exculpate himself I was sure, as certain as I was that h- would do both j under th" self-hypnotiz-d belbf that! 1
he was eminently riht in his position. "Put one of those embroidered whit- dresses on him," Mother (iraham dire ted didactically, and when I had obeyed her after slipping on hL pink silk socks and whit kid slippers he was .such a picture of baby loveliness that i snatched him to me in an almost eoneu!.-ive embrace. The thought of what th- loss of him would mean to m- is apt to mar my most perfect moments of enjoyment with him. "Hek-fusr wed-yV" His engaging little voice sounded close to my ears, and he .n.ile.l at me a confident little smile. It is a phrase which Dicky has taught him, upward inflection and all, and he is so adorable when h lisps it that we. like all fond parents, have insured his remembering it by coaxing him to frequent repetition of it. "Pretty soon, sweetheart. I replied tenderly. He surveyed the room with the funny, speculative glance of the very young child, and e-videnlly 'found th' unfamiliar surroundings somewhat upsetting, for his lower lip began t quiver alarmingly, and there was a distinctly plaintive note in the repeated query: "Dek-fust wed-y?" I lifted him hish above my head, held him there for an instant, then rushed him down to the floor. It is a bit of play he loves, and which never fails to quiet him when he is fretful. As I brought him up again to the berth and p rched him upon it I spoke with decision: "Mother will ko after breakfast right away. Will you be a good boy and Ptay with Oranzie?" "Me dood'boy," he lippeel pravely, nnd I put him into Ids grandmother's outstretched arms I ctuht tho glimmer of tears on her lashea and knew that if no food was retainable for the little chap his grandmother would be likely to have a nervous collapse over it. "Oh. do hurry, Margaret!" ?hc said impatiently. "To think that even my crackers and oranges were in that grip. They would have helped some. CJranzie's lambie bird! If only Granzie could " "Look out!" I warned as I turned the doorknob. "You'll have him weeping if you keep up that tone.
Play with him until I get back
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iown to lur two friends and begged j them to come up ar.d sh.c-.re her j pleasure. The Kreon frog flatly re- j fused to leave hi3 grassy heme, hut j the gray squirrel, after thinking it j over, decided to go. He climbed up : the tail trunk to the first branch 1 and found it e very lit as delightful j as the little thrush had said; so then j and th re he decided to stay. As , soon as he had rested, he went to ' work to make his nest. But the little thrush di In't stop at the first
(d.if O. The f'TC nrtnp'n'n ViM inn-n t ,. - . !, e ' ! !'
by the founder was to charge a biR ; !.:-' p a med :" t i.i- ir.va:: !-k;:- r , i r !. price for her broths. ;nrvj :l -ir-e tr.:-! w, b .i'.: ;;p f:-r.i j . .v..
ssrih argued ir people wanted the, their p.itr. I'.;--" w:.o : luxuries ehe had to sell they would sick snt for ti.e r:u:r.;; -s b.-etb.s par the prices asked. üvoryJdr.g Lr.d jei:i--s. was to be first-class and the bet j s,.on the V-;si: -- out-rew tlu that could be made. Js:r.a!l .:;ar!. r' ..r. i a 1 :r r p! t Specialties cf chicken and mutton , a tak. n v.r. ad l:t:..r.al '--ts broths, beef ten. and caif s foot W.v taken :i. In th :- :::i::: t;;. r
ib 'pa rtnie:'. ts were ad'h S. 1 t'-'
to llur. ;" had s:;
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Kach day she kept growing str-mctr, and each day she
Pranc:
ke pt tir.ding something new and j beautiful that the higher tranches had to offer, and each day ihe beg- ' -d the squirrel to follow her. "Oh. ; if you would only come up lierei" j she would says. "I'm sure you would b h.appior; why, I am petting j stronger every day: I feel as if j something wonderful were going to happen to me." "Oh, I don't think anything very wonderful can happen to you." called
! back the squirrel. "You arc only a
I littb j e 0 r
j littb-. Ple-jse don't bother nie; any ' more with your coaxing. I'm getting quite tired of it, and besides I'e fully made up my mind to stay
ruht her . Atter that the little thiush stopped ceaxinp the squirrel and spent ail h-:r time and strength in trying to leach the top of the tree. One spring morning she reached
very tip-top or the I 1 ; tree
was offered. The chicken broth was
as clear as amber, and could be kept for days and days. The mutton t roth was free from fat, palatable ard seasoned with barley. The be f tea was strong, clean and r.utrti cis. and the calf's foot j- Kv was r.:a !
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t'TICA, X. Y.. March 19. Dr. flrace M. Norris, the first woman coroner in the Uniteel States, says she's going to be the first woman mayor in the east. And Utica, politically speaking, is willing to admit it. The doctor is chairman of the Women's Republican club here. There jH ;i wide split in the party forces since Mayor James K. O'Connor ooenly de-tied party leaders. They'll probably endorse the woman e orone r to oppose the outspeiken executive in Novembe r. Although the present mayor is outspoken. Dr. Norris vies with him In regard to frankness. She ; alls a spade a spade in her books: "Temptations in Flesh That
i Face Young Girls," "The Girl "With
glorious moment! almost burst with
Dr. Craev M. Norris. nicipal government, characterized her as "sparing neither time nor
strength, but laboring with skill and heard:
devotion in the dark days of Oswego's visitation." Dr. Norris says one of the crying needs of th world today Is that for schools and colleges to teach sexual matters?.
Her ere e-d insists upon open-eyed 1
knowledge for youth, and she roundly scores the false modesty which, she declarers, "is an outgrowth of sentimentalism. Iniixfiativo Need. In contending th?t there can he no mere imperative ne d than that of proper teaching in these matters. Dr. Norris declares that "vest r-rdav s
r.-
and oil, whit a Her little heart
th? joy rf it all as she looker! out over the sun-lit tree tops ani spins and up into the bbie sky. Oh, If es he could enly tell someone about it, and then, the wonderful thing happened, for just as she opened her mouth out poured one of the- sweetest bird songs the world has ever
Grace and Charlie on their way j
to school stopped to listen. "Oh, Ioe.k!" cried Charlie, "the bird if on the very tip-top of the big tree!" "Oh. 1 see it!" called Grace. "Doesn't
it sound as if it were telling us how
beautiful it is away up there?"
a Tarnished Name" and "The Foot-1 innocence can only be regar led as
path to- the Scarlet Itoad." They receiver! wide comment in the medical and lay press. Heats Kipht Men. When Dr. Norris went out for the coroner's office she had been in the district le-.s than a year. Hut de-
I spite her limited acquaintance she j waged a campaign that made old-
I closed the door sharply after me, time- politicians look up with appro-
knowing there was? a much better chance of her taking mv advice if
tho majesty f h r gray merino wrapper. llr hair was smoothly coiffed. ev. ry detail of her toilet was coniplete c'.wn to the last shoestring. I saw her glance critically Rt me. and knew that she was making her usual appraising survey of Tny appcarar.ee. "It's time you pot here!" she paid tartly as I greede.l her perfunctorily end dived past her to the lower berth where Junior was scrambling up. evidently with tho determination t" em to nie. ;inl uttering that Fcft little call. "Mamma, mamma." th mo-s-t marvellously thrilling- of all founds to every mother. "Richard Second has been awake fr hours." f-he went on. I smiled tX hT unconscious exaggeration, for I well knew that more than a few mlnutc of restlessness upon the Voy's part would have sent his deVoted prandmother scurrying to find b porter through whom she could fcead a peremptory summons for me. "lh Ynut b starving, the. poor Jnmb." she continued. Ignoring the Tact that Junior with his baby arms around my neck was chattering baby talk and lauerhing contente dly. "Why Clint you bring his stuff with you instead of having to make a trip tack for it?" I nearly dropped Junior in my Astonishment, and turned a bewildrM face toward h r. "Why! what elo you mean?" I aiked. T el'.dn't hae- .TuniorV food 7ith me." Her fac turned positively pray Tv i 1 1 1 frigh'ened amzer. "Don't you dare to stand there ,-inJ tll me a think like that!" sh said. "I pave it to Kichard to carry out to th taxi, and they must have taken it out with our things, for when
ncnsion. tne won over eight men, three democrats, three socialists and two republicans. The first distinction to come to the woman physician followed her speedy response to the appeal for
of my own drawing-room, ami spend , 1,1 "'umy uunnK wie M,cv,ri .... i influenza scourge of 131S. Testimo-
liniUMIUUI ill! U II IV I t !' ill lil II
ninp the seemingly impossible task of getting food. The porter was just finishing the room when I reached it, and a hasty glance down the car told me that Dicky must still bo in his berth at least the! curtains were drawn. I rapidly outlined my predicament to tho porter, but he shook his head dolefully instead of offerinp aid. "Milk! Till dat diner come on. Ah can't pet you one- single drop." A knock sounded on the partly opened door. When I opened it I looketl up Into the kindly concerned fact of 3Iaj. Grantland.
nial.- from former Mayor John Fitzgibbons. then at the head of the mu-
today's ignorance." "We have sxhnols and colleges to !ach almost everything else, but none to properly instruct young nu n and women in sexual matt rs," she says. "Were this done effectively, most of the flirtation.-', dissipations and prostitutions that now curse the world would not exist. Th affections are like rive-rs you cannot dam them up. If they do not empty into the ocean of life thremgh the right moral channel they will most assuredly run in the wrong direction." Dr. Norris' birthplace was in
Herkimer county, and her ancestors-
wen among the first settlers from
I'urope to make their homes in th' Mohawk Valley.
tew Ways F or Women To Earn More Money
COOK IX I 'OH Tili: SICK. Fortune Hew out of her wdndow. What could she do? Every field seemed to ho tilled. Her clew came soon, and she decided to "cook for the sick." She
! haad heard a friend bewail her inability to get nourishing chicken ' broth anywhere in their city.
So after thinking it over and after making a thorough investigation, this woman found there was no place whero delicacies for the sick on spe-cial diets could be obtained.
"DANDERINE"
n
hild Training At Home
The Three Friends
BY KATHERINE DAVIES, ATLANTA UNIVERSITY
Do You Actually
Thhik Or Merely p,..'"
Th in k You Th ink
CHICAGO, March 19. Do you really think or do you merely think you think? Just a moment! Pefore you answer hark to the opinion of Robert II. Gu ilt, professor of psychology at Northwestern university, delivered in a lecture on "Suggestion and Suggestibility" before the University Guild in Hanston. "Men and women think less than they assume they do." declared Dr.
Gault. "What thinking is ofte
thev ?'iii!Tl'ft feir
i only obedience
Once upon a time a fine, tall. straight tree Krew on the edjre of a beautiful wood. Tho trco was so tall that its top branches reached out over tho headJ of all its neighbors. One morninpr three friends wero talking together under the
fat green frog, a frisky gray
and a littlo brown thrush
! whoso wings were not strong enough
to fly. "Oh, my!" Faid tho little brown trush looking up into the green branches, "wouldn't it be fine if we could all live up among those shiny Kreon leaves?" "Well, yes it might," paid the gray squirrel, "but I'm pretty well contented wlure I am. I can gather plenty of nuts down here and store them away without much trouble. If 1 lived in one of theso high branches it would take me twice as long to get to my nest and it would mean a great deal more work. I
1 think I'd just as soon stay w here I
Girls! Save Your Hair! iMake It Abundant!
I went through my
uggage this
r.iTnlng that grip was not here. You certainly ibm't mean that the-re's no food for thi child this morr.ir.s:!" Any mother would recognize. I think, the utter p.. nie which seized rr.f- at the di.-eotry tli.it my litii chilli's foM had be n Wt behind.
I readily comprehended
had happened. Wh
dent had compelled th" h-use i:itil 1 fill
her
f X!e P.!
hfi'.e in.id er!entl small urin ia-ntal
food when lie h.a.', dep.--vipn th-' crar.ia. Wh
how it
11 Katie's accim to stay at
ascertain the
nju i Dicky must
taken out t h e
to
their prejudice and either more or les uncenscious dispositions. They believe not so much what is reasonable as what tluy want to believe. So s.wulled lelie-fs are at
tained from suri;et jons playing i upon predisposed natures." ! Tr. Gault tbtn went, for e- j ample, to tho wartime stories ef !
atrocities circulated throughout?"
Germany. These stories. he said, j wert described by both F.elgian and ! elerioan w riters- as huvinsr "arion in I
am. "Wei! frog. "I
for my part.
don't believe
' croaked in doing
do more when you were tin higher, i
l 01 K'm to try to set up just as high as I can;" "Oh, ho! lauprhed the squirrel. "How- do you expect to K't up? You can't fly yet and you can't climb the way I can. What's the sense in going to all that work? I say it's foolish." "And so do I." croaked the trotz"Can't you see- enough nnd hear enough and do enough down here ir; the Kiass? You elon't lind me overworking and doing any more than I absolutely have to do." And with that the fro- settled himself in tho grass at the- roots of the tree; and there he stajed. But the little brown thrush "began right away to learn to Hy. it was hard at lirst, and she had to try many times before she was able to reach even tho first branch. Iut one day she did reach it. It was mere beautiful than she had dreamed and when she had found r ut al! the
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lovely thincrs about
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Immediately fre: janäerine" massage, your hair takes on new life, luster and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as heavy and plentiful, because each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or seraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A 3 3-cent bottle of delightful "Danderine" freshens ycur scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimuli tinjr "beauty-tonio" ijives to thin. dull, fading hair thai youthful brightness a:iel .abundant thickness All drusrists! Adv.
the my
m(re" than ycu have to elo. I can .et enough bups and insects down here, i le ally can t see any sense in j: eir.rr higher." "Oh, but think how many lovely things you could sve up there, and br - much more? you could hear,"
:d the little brown thrush, "and I
sh eldn't wonder a bit if you could j
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expectant and a-nce sugicestibb i a i k . .
"Ilt sts of people ' jump
trie c it v;r.l;v.'
e;.nult. "As a matter of
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led Dr.
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hast-, had 1
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le a fir
th'
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dUtum o: rich. thr. -voiced.'"
the society wa il-d:a s.ed
not ?e-rvir.g it
it
ro pirans of kTaui:
behind. nor
I h id
had 1 1
fa! tie
u 1
caiatr-.rr.e. ie-r
but
at
e causes o
re was '.4 I . . .1 v
lad
:ch It was to! Dead Sea. at Sonlac, e thing to be 1 capitalists who are
i
as son as possible.
my mother-in-law's
was to obtain fod j Salt content of the Sen'ae lake
time to sp
th'
dot. f
i-r my .::t'.e I a ns-.v red
fright nevl que ry s othingly. "Provably Dicky ha it with h! things." I s..id. with far more nFurance in my to:.e than I f it. "I v.ii! go back and see a v,-,,in as j have drfs-ed Junior." I had almost said "when he wake tip." but stopped myself in tlrp.e. Mother Graham would hive J..stantly demand'-d that I go to Dicky's fcrth ad rlr.itr him forth wlily-nllly. 3-ut th: propo.v.U to dre s.i Junior effectually diverted h-r atte-ntion something fc-r v. .ai:h I w as r-xtreme-ly thankful. I was sure- that indolent. :-ise-bvir.g Dicky was still trkeplr.?. and I eJnded lntitiitely the tatk of awakmir.s htm and uertlonlr.c hlni about the ml!"lng
hodv vf water in the
m:v sontn: or s.m.t.
(ALGA HV. Canada The
world is the say ei!ary xpl'-itinq- it.
is
UIAIYIUINU UTLO Fun to De Faded, Shabb; Garments, Draperies Nev; for Few Cents
jfhe tinus greater than that ed Great Salt I-ake in ltah. Scie:uits saxlit will furnish enough salt f.-r ai.
we--t..rn e'ana-.Ia. hith.erto el-per.dent on Utah.
Ite'Tiiot imr Iiblev. MoL-tep. the spot with dear water, put n a thick coating of castile siap, mixed with cfcalk Fcrapins. Hub with end of tinger. then wash off.
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Pon't ruin your material in a poor e!e- that spots, streaks and fades.
Duy "Diamond Dyes" no e the r kind ;
a husband was a uonun's. tVfn perfect results are guaran- !
career. a man u-ed to as- ; teed. Kach p.i kasre cr-ntains directhat a woman was e'.oing him itior; o vimide that it is tun for anv
'Flirtation, attention without intention"
Have You a Sweetheart? Cupid, the darling little rascal, slyly lurks in that box of dainty Diana chocolates you are going to take her tonight. And when the box is opened, who knows what will happen? One thins we're sure of she'll think you're a mighty good judge of chocolates and that may help you.
a great honor and favor to m;irr? him. Nowadays, when a Kirl ran am h r own livingand a husband is nit rely an av ocation well, lie acts Just as though he knew he
fade d.
grip. That he would blame me and wer a luxury
woman to diamond-dye old
skirts. waits. drtsses. coats, sweaters, stockings, draperies, coverings, everything. Tell druggist whether
I your material is wool or silk, or if it
is is cotton. linen, or a mixture. t rich colors. Adv.
THE
DIANA
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They Have All Come Here to Meet You The latest arrivals of the Springs mot attractive styles, in many models not shown here before, now make our showings the most complete in variety of modes, materials and color combinations reflecting every novelty effect in the myriad of pay colorings which are the outstanding note in the pleasing harmonies of tint and shading which makes this seaion's wear so delightfully becoming. For the most perfect selection to your personal needs take advantage of this moment when our assortments are ro
plcndidly complete. Big Pie-Easter Event Ready-to-W ear Week
A Special Selling of Easter Apparel and Accessories at Very Attractive Prices. See Monday Night's Paper. Charles B. Sax and Company
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Tradition has made Easter the "dressup" time for all of us. The freshness and fragrance of Spring is artistically expressed in our showing of Easter Millinery. You will find in the Mondor Models every bit of finesse that is so necessar to the tasty apparel of a woman of charm.
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