South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1921 — Page 24

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Women Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy The Real Silk Underwear Sale of the season starts WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6TH Be prepared to buy your summer supply Graduation Gifts and Bridal Showers Oliuer SMe Shop 103 Main Street g Oliver Hotel Bloch South Bends Exclusive Shop for Women 1 Clubs la rxifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiif iiiiiiixiiiiiiiiiiiixiiisiiiitiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif ciiitiif iiiiiiiiiiiiiii (jv Sprin(r Cliüpcnux Given Wide 1 Revelations 01 X "Wife I Diversity, in Color, Style and Shape j; I My Heart and My Husband -x jj AT g By Adele Garrison rri!inil!l!IIIIIIIIIII!II!lll!li:ili:iIII!ilillI!!llllllli:illll!!lll!l!II!lilllini!!iVI T- ; I I ?crjtir.!z'-'l Pi. ':' f " fur'.r. -M -Jy hut t!:fT(u-:i2i . ! : t . ; His vor-ls liJ'l r.o dcrir- T I", ; -iir : 1 the last. I 'xni v t . i t ).' ! "1 r ' ' . - . . ' forth a fcwitrlirn- t.'a ?-r:k r- s ti. v.1,'. first thir.jr which .me i: ! ' id ; h ii.d's ';. ei v. ':. to effer an un ejd t . .i -f M t;. i :. imh.. ! ;.; f. Grantlan'l'rt tonrri; .-. r .v thimr j A tel. t I f i h thou cht i! r.f --- t' h : I r ' r . IT h.l . ! h i th- !,; d :vr - :' ' , - ' :. . .. f

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JJut trief v.a-- th- ri::' c,f t r : i in M..;. .r ftno thins had .,id --that lm he- : :t tu I .

lievcti M.ij. Iri n :.; i. 1 worry; n.; ' r. m!;:,: i : . ! :... ?:.. ;-s tir.nc c ar.Ij o r w h t h.-'.d of -ir- a-.d thr . r it.to 1;: y . i.. . until . Tti. 1 V.M ui .'"lit- if ! hat a.- I v- um . tif r-.'. 1 ;,:a! a:. r . r : : . i ; y .r tit - that Picky' r'.il ?'t:r.m-n:.i h ard , r : ay !.-: ;ry 1'. Ar. I I'ki.yhe army oflleer w-r; .yre ! ii 1. -.. h- . 4-1 j :-.. -.ytly t uruit.-ri all1

Jill rcferrr.ee t' him a m a "r ; 1. 1 r a t i:. a:. I : : 1 1-: it li: i a Ily r.i-.-.ny.' it. :-.y !'

Thu fact that mv Ir;--' i r..I 11 r- t' it..'. I ,1 f.. ti:...- a?)-J .j.p..r- ( vh;it v-r ha-I h...i'i- r:-l f !':: i:y !':. t;;- t- ;:i :-v to- j fiUSly. an. I that Hn;vh Cra i;tl in-l 11-1 " :; r. s i ;i ; . J r ..l "Y-irk" ! no n-!at i' fT t:.y :v r o..- ::. v.- : ! . t t!:- , if- h:(! ! n ! fe-tr:. Th- r it !.. I 1 i r I:- l.y . il Irui.i X. V.; t .ry. ( :i an- J Ö0t.n't Hin! nv- tu th'- f.i't t h it hi .ih.n- th .-. . t!- ' tt-rs '. on Jaturo ii a n.'-t vo !,$::: :..-. ! a : h r tr.- 1 ';:," on an- ! Clwaya Is optirai-tir. Ilu;;h 'Irar.t- (:. : ..:. :::t f.;.. .- ... Mtap'.y j larva's jult,'m-r.t . . t'.ir h-H.-r. I 'J: on-; fit I uj-j r:.a-t ! my J

J;n?v, ar.'l I ;i !.- I'lli'l that h' . -. I .!i i::'t i.ii.j tak.- lh: tiinu If.-fitrhl - ahh- to Kh, ; his J i I taf !'.t . a tu la.-i ...; any injurs, lir.lr.f'.-n-i.f r ,1 h.;- f . J i r. f-r n.j . il v.- I . . . r :-..t tlif i T i . :i rt !i to 7 any on in th- w.rhl. : pi' '.: u ; o .1 h pi , h'a ii: on t II

lint Iicky. v:hoth-r ii'.t'-nti'.v.allv : ! -rap 1 hit: I. .':'. t!:- hoh- i:-to !

not, kv" 'u tin. f"t la;thr ithf In..-''.:,! of my (lt.-.-. a . . j thotlf'ht on th- la at, r. tu Wie ( a;- :i I du ma k'.u.v. l'ut "Wer' altn.-.-.t tli-: . f'.'l 'ar." h" ; a'-cnnipli-h it I 1 1 -1 v. i: h a ininntc

1 fcaH. "but you ilon't 1.00. 1 to have1 tu -i a:e I r I'i'hy .!:i- !u L thi- t pot until ; ft-r thv train stops, j The rem taints of my l'tirit m eonGrant's rot .me ins;. pull on ra i! - : .s.if-nr w hi!i f-f-m' i tu li.iv.- t.-n

ToJ inatttrrs'. h'Iioe tr., 11 .1 lie 1 a - i ! s' h!iitiTl sin-a- i:i;;rria;" 3ias niranr'I tu li.i- 1 1 1 - train wait j aw a !:': 't o! iiieui-nT ;is I .-1 r a '-,"4 1 .1, Until hn can tr t the .a a to h ; ir 1 j p 1 f.tiri w it Ii weaUn- s-s, hark to lay for wait ipio.-it' th'- ilonf of this j l-.-rth aft r s.-curin' th- last hila i Car. Th'Ui we .-.m lift mi fr.an j tle torn t'Jf.rram Ii'h' hoi unc.mtho ?trp t th" riiitom'.hil". )f j .---iousiy -s.-atU red on th- Hour. Ctilirif, it only iu-at!S a dehiy of a j A tehariaam not a.P!r .- 1 tu m Jniuuti vc two at th.at. fitai.:'.- o!i;vh:h n.y husl-atnl ar. 1 "tv- of my

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1'iininioil cupfd hat developed in sit in straw hr.iid in turtne green with flat trimtning of -i I K prapes

fTi s'pii no iA- r. Titv to ill win o t 1 ,1 frii ;.ih v i .1 1 r a ' v :i . 1 ''i.. il 1 . i I

tho tiain stop", . a t i . 1 as th'W're a k.-ep from my knowlt-d...- what was in fa.-liii.n cfn'.'r.-. million lioura or s late already. I doirir: with it'.' nothing 1 than a half-hour eount.s j I had mv hand at my divss t ; "

throw t!!' f : a r:r.( nts lM k on thei "Pon't do iiiat," he pleaded whim-J jicor Lowed latrteously to me.

in hoth deeper and paler shades of ;

preen. The smaller rport hat is m.-fde of ititched ilk in nevy hlue and white.

lvlth them. Are your tiihu;s e:'."' "All except my hit," I murmur'-d Talntly. "I e..n!d not 5-Uand thXre'o'ht cf that on my head until the list ininu'e." "Don't need to stand it nt all," Xlrky retorted protnptly. "I'll ta':e it. Clivo it t. I;ir." "Oh. hut Pieky:" I prot-ted. my conventional noul horrified. "I

!to.,r w!in Iu-d-.y apocaran.-e at tlo- Ui-;tlly. "The porP r will think I've .'....-r :. ntd tin- ;tcti-ti. I eua!d . t . l.-.-atinj; you up." not put them hi'-!; without his' j i,iuhr,,i involuntarily, whieh. of know ing tliat I h.a. I gathered them ,.oUy,,t u:.s what he intended, and up, atai this in my prc:. r.t tremu-',,,, .uy down asain and luusnrs f-f mrvfs was simply itn-!u jll ,,, iIm. ,p.o:-. I'osild- to m , ..T1f. tI.ai;i K1S st,,pp,.d." he said.

"1'ne tiam.s slowing up for Aher

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Couldn't fto out of here ami run 1 1 1 ! 1 s.-! y to t!i. porter at nis heels.

p.nniut of the u.;v::-rrn witli'.'it "Just take these thinu's out with

finy hat." Iff Iof)ked at mo ( uhrziea lly. "('arrj' your little dictionary and Jour hook on etiquette even wio rt vou're ily in ir. don't you. old d.ar'.'" lif s'lid flippantly. "Don't wnuv. You v... n't liavo to

those of the rest cf tin- party, and-

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Vou'x e 1 e n a pt'.od

Mont this trip." 11 hamhd him a hiii as he .'poke

"I'll just iv li-.ese pas.-cnKers the ota e over, see how many there are Rettins Off liere." He snapjw .I off the h::ht. and took his station hy tlie door, which he oju ried only a crack, and peered out attentively. ! saw that he had cun

ningly arranged his jm sitioti so that

an. I the man's min t hreal.ned ' (iiy ;m uniutiHlly olK'nant i-a.-n

erytliin is ready now, Mrs

(Jrah.iMi." he. .iid unhurriedly us J

if he wa re not holding a whole train for my convenience. "Are you a hie tu walk?"

( )h. vc s! Thank you." I rc- i

turned, and Picky interposed with words that hounded qucerly to my fharpened euriosity. "Will am po ahead?" he said. "Coast is clear this side." 1 fancied that I caught a dgnificant loo) on Picky's face, but Maj. i'.rantland's was distinctly "pokeris h" as he replied: "Very wall. I'll just ftand at the

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Bachelor Girl

(xut.u o. tne i..uu oi n:s ii.tk. ! :;-Y could know there was any one "Yaas sir. thank you. ;ir. I alius; v. .atchinir. ami I wondered at hi.

tun any gamut. This r..o?n is at the j tri. to du my best -ir," he ii.l as j ,1(jvjt.n jntor st in his fellow --passen- j ai.-te lu re until you turn tlio eor-

crtd of the car. s all the p j h" s. i.-.. d all niy haL-jr.iKo except my j rs It was linijko Picky to give! nor. then I'll cut in ahead of you.

.rs will see of ou a a. Ita-h

J.'OU turn the corner, and I told you that you didn't hae t -. t off until till the others for th.is tiaiion had txllshtd. nx- ue no- j-.-.-t a minute. I'll han thi.-i v, r-u-nehody clsc' finger so that I ean give my v. hoc' attention to ou.'

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ej.-t pars-1, to v.i.i'ij I always eliniT. and .h parl'-,! with it. "i ;:;! you to t to 1 c helping mother off tho train with Junior.'" I ask i d. "IJornem'M r. there's only

i.utiei- v. itu m:. ioi .iiieu niaimj ; fl(. SMlm, f jM, icu-w, ;:omo one must hie his h.amls full Willi has l,,,,,, m. .';,! i...r uili to !,.. ;... n

any thought to casual neighbors unless they disturbed h.im. A .sudd' n disturbing thought struck me. He was acting for all the v.nrld as if lie were watching

i mother and th. rc

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Ihkys reply was

j My imagination described another ; most too weak to stand, but I man

aged to get around the corner into

Hr.d this scrutiny

I blessed his thoughtf ulness as I

saw that his tall, massive figure standing between our door and the aisle effectually shut out any curious inspection of my faltering Journey out of the door with Dicky's arms around me. I found that I was al-

"I love you," is still the sweetest

sentence in tho Ihiglish laguag ' ( but it has long since ceas-d to be a , I life sentence.

nen a man negins eauin in- t t : wife new and pretty pet-names, it j ,j

does not till her with tenderness. but with suspicion, as to where he ! got the practice. I

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'ilM so h- ilrew i handkerchief from i prompt. epr..-si.e. "Ih!iee me, j ;,nvtliin" to do with the eon'outs ot'the corridor, where I found mjfcelf . . ... .... .... ...4.

JU3 porK'-t to Stl.ie a sue,

T-'eorv n o w 1 v-ma r ried rounlo fancv it-

they arc1 going to write a oraim new chapter in Poole of Love, until they discover that there- i no phase of the subject, on which Adam and lave did not hold the lirst eopyJ 4c. .1 i .

!i;iat 1 ol'a ;raing Iiis h..ne a i : eon . . jJ( t,d t;i

Picky turned abruptly from the

door and put an effectual stop to my

"I'll bet ou hve cookb to the i I ;. t t; 1 :s liiothei and Kita Prow u 3icle in a buithnut that I'm going i h-Vs ec-rtainly getting his. Lucky

to pe; a spr.ng com uown nere. i ; e j 1 1 er i . u nt i -s- is r.as mum iot ic.sm au s.rv.ja , mms with the announce-

rumhled. "Ihwen't had one all ! of his irespt etivo mnther-m-Iaw. clntcr wh re there's ice ami .now. j Hut he's manr'.r'mg e.erything beau-

Can you be at if

tifully, aia! our father lias my

m nt : "P'erybody gone who's goinr to

get off. and here's (druniland, now."

When a man telisj you that you are the only girl ho ever loved, hemay be. right but don't forget that you are "starting something," which it may take a lot of other girls to

-Onkinr into Diikv's iirnif, thorough- . f nish. Somebody has tu be the

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i am aitiw i pam no anfrnmn nouner . umg oui o, m, miiu, as a knoc kod sounded on the door.

JH5 preoirtion oi a r.,m. t or i r.au iyn no. -in t worry a mi. J-au ..s an HrUy fj-ened it. and the army of

hcn what ho had irt olv rt i'.t'y I old trator. o,i ouuht to r. inaudrawn from his pocket w ih l i -ilcr.''

handkerehi-f. ai"i I f- artd lie w uu'd turn his head in the dp-. , t i -m i of the JlOOr before le.xirg tile t.uvn.

"Y -.-. T know, hut T can't help o.-i it;:." d he c-uick, nervous tears ..- to to'.' -: as I spoke. Picky

Hut I.e. passed out u::-. a d j t . ie to tic :! "f th" b. rth and tho next tuinute 1 dropp d my'pi.-hed me up be lily. Society's Latest Fad Makes Social Mask a Reality

ly spent. "Here." I heard Maj. Grantland say roughly, "you must let mo, help you." The next instant 1 felt myself lifted as if I were a baby and borne to the platform and down the train stepH to a big ?imousine.

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Direct From Factory io loHSinier That's our plan of distribution in St. Joseph cou.y. There is a big saving to you. Houscdress Aprons, regular $1.25 value 79c Special table of Children's Dresses, 2 to 14 years, 98c Children's Dark Blue Dresses, 2 to 7 years 79c Children's Light and Dark Aprons, 8 to 1 4 years, 79c Polly Prim Gingham and Percale Aprons, 59c and 69c S$e the new Peggy Perky Apron Dress of fine Zephyr Gingham $2.98 New Shoulder Strap Aprons, full skirt 79c Sewing Aprons and Tea Aprons 49c Large Amoskeag Gingham Kitchen Aprons 45c Tissue Ginghams 58c Empress Voiles 69c Mercerized Plisse Crepe 33c Burton's Mercerized Irish Poplin 59c 32-inch Zephyr Ginghams 27c Dotted Embroidered Organdie $1.79 Plaid Dress Ginghams 23c 32-inch Fine French Ginghams 79c 40-inch White Lawn, good quality 30c yd. 36-inch Black Sateen 25c, 29c to 59c yd. 36-inch White Pique 33c, 39c yd. 36-inch LL Unbleached Muslin 13c yd. 36-inch fine Nainsook 19c yd. Larg line of other good values in Bleached and Unbleached Muslin.

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You have been waiting for the time when you could buy good Suits such as these at the reasonable price of $35 It's very reasonable. These garments are distiruished by excellence of fabrics and thorough attention to construction and all detail.?. Every Suit is a combination of Quality, Style and Value that no store can beat. .See them before you buy your Spring SuiL

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If ycu arc needlessly burdened with sirperHucms fat, read tho foüowlns: carefully. See how easily others haro reduced by my simple and efficient method of fat reduction. Some have reduced over a pound a day. All this has been accomplished without resorting to diet or tedious exercise :ti?s O. Whitlow vriltit "l ktrt lost 76 po-caA M rtrcft e jrmr trt3at a4 htv rrrr f&3 5 wpll in raj life as I do bow." Mr. 3. Sajttib vrUtt: "I Wt 79 poendj m m, rf-mtt cf Ukin rmr trtatnstit. I fJ hvtrr fa tt -ry v. y. I cn to-v tak long walk wllhoat bconiaj Urd cr abort cf brtaüu I LLank jm rrr aach tcr vkhit yea trb dona tor t Mb. E. Hoilxib ai$: '"WtH, I in f.a4 U lafsnn yv tkat I v !t 48 r4 f a!x vnfa Mit s C. Felktb $iyt: "I thoBfht I wJil W T k- ko-w X am rHtsr ator. X jb elinf ßaa ts l.rt fo-ur.4 the trfatnent pkant to take ft all t:. I has rvH w:ghed, bvt hit m?aiar!ieau ibow that I hnve r?icr4 a;x Inehn from rar buat, fle inches frcra raj want, and 12 lsci frca cy IJ-i. Oi course, 1 pieaaed triLL tb ftiu-il. t I am a licensed practising physician and pen onally prescribe for eacH Indirlricil case, thus enabling rac to select remedies that will produce not onlj a loss of -weight harmlessly, but will relieve you of all the troublesome srmptoms of oversteuti:esf such as shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, rhetJEatfra, frost, 'asthma, kidney trouble and various other troubles trhich often accompany orexstoutness. k My treatment will relieve that depressed, tirrd, sleepy feelbg, firing ym tSa renewed energy and vigor "which come as a reault of the loss of roar raperfloonj fat. My treatment "is the only scientific treatment Jmown that vill produce 4 less o weight with positively no harm to the gystem. 9 You are rot required to change In the slightest (rnrn rent regular Kode of iMng. There is no dieting or exercising that 70a hare to follow. It is simple, easy and pleasant to take. If you are overstout do not postpone but sit down right now and send for rsy frexj trial treatment and my plan whereby I am to be paid only after reduction has taken place if you so desire. DR. R. NEWMAN Licensed Physician State of New York

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