South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 82, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1921 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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Dame Style R idiculed by Movie Star Mnrv Pick ford Says Present Fashions Kill Romance ami Illusions.

FAN FRANCISCO, March 22. Cob wrb sil'r; hosiery, short drera. fcUh d sho.-s and low necked wal5t.i fhoni'1 nor. -worn on the rtrr p. T),f nf f rnocn sh Oppin district r-ira-lo I. a disprrwo." In th!. man nor, AnurlcvVa pwcethf.irt. Man PIckford (Mr. Doughs Fairbanks) Tue. lay scorrd Dame r.i.-h!'.n rir.'l h r lit? d'-crcs. "Predni d:iys sty'-s c! .stroy II-I'J-i-T.Ä nnd kill romance," paid little M.- ry. "The .ivornrro jrlri of tcday ni.s not tho shapely :ir.',iS: or foot that 1-? bocor.ilnir v.-th short Kr.irtn. In fact. It !: rn. they h'tvo Wenk r.nklep. "T.vi- My If a of IS SO and J SCO were rr.o.ro daJr.ty, attractive and more practical than today. I make no tx-

ccMior. to the old hoop .-k!rt cither. "Sh'-p nnl chool jrlrl make a mistake in trying to drc? like wcrr.en of wraith. To do that they have to buy chrarr and tawdry material. "Kilk.i Hho.i!d not he worn on tho street ex"rpt by n.Hdb ared women. I.s-Ie or woolm stock: r-.tr and firnple frocks nhould bo procd enough, for anyone. "I3vnir drsr should a'.wayg have f-Ieeves. Kvery evening: dress 1 have has them. "W'omfn should rtrrw according- to vhat male a them nppear best. IJy no means should they .allow Dame Fashion to teil them what to wear." Mary dll r.nt kr.ov; she was to c!l5"uw "f,-..Mh!rn" wh'n Interview? J but appeared in a neat, dark blue sere drrrn that was neither fhort nor cut low. f-ho n'o expre.-ed Mr.is on ether matters. American life, politico, motion picture censorship and lifo in fordern countries. "I don't know a whole lot about politic except that of the motion picture world but am mklm; It my ti'isi'-.em to v-f tvlv t" lin cronrrA

"G.vfl von-an power and she will develop rpon.cU.!llty and results. A?"ked about censoring the mo;icf, T.I is-s I'lckford raid: "There are too many reformers today. I ptiess pretty von they will Ftart rfonnlnfir ihn Iliblo and Fhak.poare. American pr-ople can think for thenshelve and do not need a small body of men to tell them what they should or should not ree at the movie h.ot:r.M

Wife Richer Receives Panning From Court

CHICAGO. March 21. "Wife kickers fhould be, utamped In the faci with steel shoes," according to Judff'j "William It. Fetzer of the Chicago municipal court The jurist's outburst was occasioned by the appearance In court of Mr.. Maryanna

Zurät with a man cf bruises on her back, the result of a beating inflict-' ed by her husband. "The whipping post Is too pood for you." declared the Judje In sentencing Zurat to a year In the bridewell.

"Politics Is a game with the- cards marked and the dlc loaded." Mrs. Maude Wood Park. president, Leacruo of Women Voters.

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South Bend Awning Co. Iir-1 17-110 W. Colfax Ave. Tel. Main 2507 Store nnd Itesldeno Awning's "MAIH1 I'OU LOOKS"

JTKNTLY McKCN'yy. It has been rumored that certain firms pay money for testimonials to advertise medicine. This practice Is unscrupulous and Indorsements thus obtained are worthless and untrue. The manufacturers of Pcpen will cheerfully pay $1,000 for proof that they ever paid, or grave any person authority to pay any money whatsoever to the testffiers whose names havo appeared day after day and week after week in the South I.end newspapers. The thouam's of people who have given testimonials have done so of their own free wish. A signed statement to this effect covers every testimonial that has been published. Everywhere the most prominent people aro recommending Peptren. for certain Ftomach, liver, and bowel ailments. Inasmuch as so many statements have been published from people who live here, it will no doubt be interesting to learn what tho residents of other cities are Faying. In - Dayton, Ohio, thousands of littles of Pepjren have been sold within the last few months and many remarkable cases have been reported. Among the vast number of tes

timonials which have been voluntarily given is that of Mr. Henry M?Ker.ny, 321 Herman aw, that city. Mr. McKenny is well known there, being prominent In busl.iess, lodge and church circles. He is one of tho unfortunate men who lost much property during that grat Dayton flood of 1913. Ho was a member of the recent pp-clal grand Jury' which probed the high cost of living. Mr. McKenny's recommendation of I'epgen is significant to that of many people who live in Dayton. He says: "I am 78 years old and I am feel

ing better at the present time than I t havo felt at any time during a score of years. I am suro the reason for . this good fortune is because I have j been taking Pepgen. ! T firmly believe tho earth pro

duces an herb that will heal even' '

ill. The only trouble is that people do not search hard enough to find the plants best suited to their ills. "Pepcren .eems to como as near o -n preparation as anything I have ever tried. F,: in. : iy I was in a badly run down condition. My stomach was not liht. I was frequently troubled with spells of indigestion. I had to be very careful about eating meat. I was nervous, too couldn't sleep .-oundiy. 'A walk of peveral squares would simply tire me out. "My entire family are taking Pepgen. One of my daughters began using It first. It helped her so much that she Induced me to try !t. I received splendid benefits. I am now a hearty eater, and do not have any trouble with my stomach. When I cro to bed I sleep soundly, and scarcely ever awaken until it is time to cet up In the mornl-npr. I am also gaining strength day by day." Pepgen Is sold

by all flrst-claBS drug: Ftorcs everywhere. It la being especially introduced at The Central Drug Store, Otto C. B a s 1 1 a n'n. The Public Drug Store, Wettick's and Lando n's Pharmacy, South Bend, and at the Red Cross Phar.it.. v . i in u aka. Adv.

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With Spring house cleaning coming on, and everything else about the home brightened up, it is possible that your living room or bed room rugs may look a little shabby. We certainly have a fine stock of rugs for you to select from now beautiful ones of the finest materials, designs and workmanship, on down to the most inexpensive grass rugs of small sizes. The bulk of our stock, however, is in moderately price, sensible, usual every-day rugs the kind most everybody is interested in. Please remember, too, that we will show you any rug you are interested in, under both natural and artificial light. If you buy your rus in Heller's there is no danger of your being disappointed in the colorings after your rug is on your own floor.

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Axminsler Rugs Hundreds of rugs to choose from. Heavy, long nap, strong pieces. Oriental and domestic designs in artistic tones. 27io4 Inch Amln&trr Rur $6, 57 SGx72 inch Aminstcr Bug $12.50 4-fixT-fi Axminur Itug $23.00 6x0 Axminsler Rug $32.00 8-3x10-6 Axmlnütcr Hug $S0, $RS, $16 8il2 Axminxtrr Rug SSs, $72, $19 11-3x12 Ax minster Rug $'JS, $81, $07

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Leather Hand Bags Leather Hand Bagi, all shapes and sizes, up to $1.75 values Thursday $1.00. Other big values at $1.95 and $2.95 At the Star Store Thursday

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Wraps-

Delightful Wraps, stylish and comfortable, Beautifully hand embroidered. New Spring colors very pleasing to the wearer. Values that are exceptional prices ranging from $15.00 to $39.50. (Sec them.)

Suits

One group of All Wool Serge and Tricotine Suits, new spring models. "Snappy" in every line (look at the price). Special tomorrow, $15.00! Other Suits, value to $65.00, special, $37.75. (See them.)

Dresses-

Taffeta, Messaline, Canton Crepe, etc., in one grand Easter array, delightful, pleasing, appropriate. Values to $25.00 at $12.75; also values to $45.00 at $24.75. (Buy your Dress at the Star Store.) Ask to see the new Sport Coats, $7.95 to $24.75.

Experience has taught the people that everything is lower priced at the Star Store And the good thing about it is THE MATERIALS ARE DECIDEDLY GOOD COMPARED WITH THE PRICES! so let us question WHY PAY MORE ELSEWHERE WHEN YOU CAN BUY IT AT THE STAR STORE FOR LESS?

Easter Blouses Thursday

$2.95 and $3.95 Of course ycu'Il need a new Blouse for Easter a new one will look so much better with the new Easter Suit one thing is assuring

anyhow they don't cost

much Thursday and they are as pretty as they can be. New Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses Thursday at $2.95 and $3.95. (You'll like them.)

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in the Bargain Basement Special Sale "Blue Bird" 62 Piece Dinnerware Set Thurday

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12 Cnps ami Samvrs 0 Tea Plates 0 Rreatl and Butter Plates

6 IInncr PLtes ß Soup Collin's 0 lYuit Dishes 1 Platter

Xapple Raker Sujrar Creamer Covered Casserole

Folding Rench CloUies Wrlnsrers, lalllearJnjr, 3-year guarantee, $12.00 value, Thursday special $0.93 Absorene' "Wall Paper Cleaner, 2 cans for 25c Columtila Window Shades, 36 Inches wide, color 41, Thursday at rJc

BASEMENT SHOE RARC.AIXS Up to date Shoes at close out price. Ono lot Toadies' Shoes, np to $5.00 value, ier iKir S2.D3 Ladies' Oxfords P to $0.00 values rr lUr $2.93

DOMESTICS ir;-in. Ct.tton Twill Toweling, per yanl 10c Dress Gingham, aborted pLdds, 27-inch, per yanl... 11c 3G-lnch Unbleached Sheetin?, Ier yard lOc . .25. Inch ÜKlit Pcrcalo lTlnb, special, iHr yanl 10c Ladies Shirt Vai-t5, all ?i7.e, jwhite Voiles, ppecial f9c Ladies Silk lace front Iloe, In blacks, whites and frrcys, IK'T pair 35c Men's Athletic Union Suits, fine muslin. Our dollar grade, special 7Tc Suit Cai.cs 21-Inch fdre. Fibre cat-e, metal boand, $2.00 value, Thursday $1.39

Beautiful New Easter Footwear

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Gray, black and brown Suede straps, this sason's most popular styles. You'll pay more for them elsewhere Thursday

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Compb-tr lino of Clil!ron's and Mi ' J'oniur.ir arid 'twould t.ikf a birg sjKK-e to fjuote yu tb' pri'-s ari)l w we undersell them all -ii see!

Lalies Oxfords In Military or Louis heels colors are black or brown, and at the given prices you'll find none better, $5.00 nnd $rt.00 vahus $2.95 and $3.95

Children's and Misses Easter Hats

youthful simplicity. They are just the thing for Easter wear, yrf -V"

and play hours. Kolling nrms, lviusnrooms, manors ana vjii-the-Face styles, finished with a sweep of grosgrain ribbon as a streamer. All colors. Special

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Coupon Good for 8 Days Only Your Photo Enlarged Free C7'p t'tis couiHn, and lirln it, with your photo, to

STAR STORE It entitles you to a fine l:fe FIRMO PORTRAIT FREE z 14x17 lnchc5 enlarged from anygood bust photo, postcard or smpshot. You do not havo to buy a frame or pay one penny. Tour photo will he returned to you in perfect condition. See artisfa work at store.

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Basement

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Thursday Main Floor Specials

100 phocs of 30-ln. Silks in Taffetas, Messalincs and Satin, in all popular sliades, yd. $1.53 23 pieces of extn grood quality black Meroeried Sateen 30ln. wide, worth 50c, yanl at 29c 36-in. STges In navy or brown, JJl.OO values G9c 25 piec-s of white Dimities In check and stripes, yard. 25c Extra large sizo Bed Spreads, wortli $?.00, nt 5L95 100 dozen Turkish Bath Towels, extra largo size, 75c value, at -Sc

Kimono Crepe in plain colors, Thursday, per yanl 25c I'.C-ln. w li 1 t e Mnrqnisotte, hcmtitched bonier, Lice edire, (special, yard 3Tc 36-ln. Curtain .Madras, int yanl 39e -10-In. Mnnpji-wtte, wldt or cnani, sptfLil, ixr yard...2nc MarqulM'tto Curtains, white lacw edge, hemstitched border, Iecial $1.75 Indies' fumnMT weight Union Suits, extra value at 50c and i9c

DmjK-ry Ialnt, TIne, r, trre-n, extra value, janl ....'.) ",-; Infants Wool nn l Silk V-t.-, all Mes, 75c value ,"'c I.ali' s Lo' r oliil r I'.r Silk Ilii' In nil shad-, $l.oo and $1.25 allies 7;e Up t S2.eO ladiiV full f.hloruil pure thn-.id Silk Ilov, sp--ial, j h t pair ... $l.o Ii.-autiful Silk IIim In Lire embndd ry and -fi k wr.rk patterns. In all the ii't frprtn fcluules from $1.13 lu $3.00

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