South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 203, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1921 — Page 9

FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 22, 1921

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES A f CiL e V! .. r of WOM! V r - ' V p. X. I '- ,. ; ps 'I;.. ; ut N v ! -iri ::: P to SUMMER STYLES IN FELT HATS ' By Bradshaw V..:1 nCLE wiggily Mu ? I II .. 1 ..... 1 . - ti i.rrr. ice i.r-an. ;;.,.-.:.'. i Mr. an. I Mrs. WlÜim! IV d-ra '.: 13 i ' 'r , T, N. Mi'h'2.in and Iv.v r' :. ' j '; : Mr,-. '. .T. TI.c Slory of the Butter Cup wr Tnarrl"1 Thur!;iv rrcr::':-.: V, . . . .- , 10 5 cock At t. l a:;. ! t - : f ;- CI- v I , w;-; r By HOWARD R. GARiS ' M r. I " i r : i i: i i V; h ;t i . u . r. -t t ; . ; TV,,. 1 -' 1 . .-.-,, r. 'l hr r n r.f wh:to ltir. an S v. hi prsttf h'it fr; I r -rr'.'-'I a 1 ; T'f white y.vi t ; . i . '.v::h y. :. Vr.c !: j ' :!:! T: l-y IVjr.-v nr...- af- j M: H. ;. Herr nrv: ' h'.I.I'- r.. 2':T . V. :;;.-::! St., n-- i.r t v. " .v -'ks at Hi r. 3'arV, n u s's .,!' :!r. n:.l M: J'.V n i. .S!. :'-r. Mr. r.r-1 Mr-". l!.-r.-y Al . 1' t 1

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Automobiles in a variety of styles. Strongly made and beautifully finished. Priced at .-ore .'in 7", 1 ; " ili 11(1

id c.lfi.nn. $22.50. 324.00 ' " Steel Exprc Wa-ons

Corster Wagons with rollcrbearir.T arti!b:ry wheeN. Thry ire buili of ash lumber ar.d trouie in three sizes:

No. 1 size 12:c2S inen, Special $6.95. No. 2 size 14x32 inch. Special $7.05. No. 3 sie 16x38 ir.ch, ecial $8.95. Coaster Warrcnc. with -reel wheels. $0.00 and ; - boo. nd Ca:? car drivcor.triretior. 2 rics, :o pud $o.oo. rccd Dei! Ccirriacs t!y woven and nieclv ished, 54.23 lo $15.00. Velocipedes in a variety of styles and sizes till iitted with rubber tires. Priccil 4. . J". . . f ..1 ill V. '1 57.75. 50. 510.50. i i . $13.25. $N.50. $15.50, Tricycles, $16.00.

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1.- v.a nt to sleep, r.ext his!;i:r hanirrilv at l.'ncle Wisslly's "but

!'.:.!;, tVi?:hiin..r hoc unc quiel 1 ,:t to 1 u :ir;'l next the : !-'-:,:-'-'- '' a.ta v.as there him- j a'i y v..s jii-,t dr' amlng a eh- .'. da to h'-rt cake I'i.' bad I'.'ia.d for llitli, ".at . .an- o: the ciuail...s - ci:.:; arai tickb. d liim, b v. ea;i i.iat Na.".-v , an i 1 iii-o l : a, ..a h; 'A a a a . sab; v th la -'a d ;;r:d he r ally was 1 a me, . -.-..i i-.:.f !.y a fd.-ce of ehoeolie ..ia l-arvr tiel;:..d by ' : wh wo- :ald - -ig ii-aK-r Ihteb- Wi.'ily's

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a t ' i - -T up ar.'l ru!.bin:r h:.-' eyr ai if yen iikc butter,'' I ' a ' " ltnntv. t a;..- a - ..- .n. ' f -"''i -a Mh-'W butti roup Jlower ,!"':''r ,,:,r 'hin," . xolalned Paby It there's a re ! alhav shine -' - h. y.-u li'a- 1 utter. .i.u . i t,. i .,, f : was mere a .-.'uae under my - hinV asked the bunny. J oi :.i l a rioa-p to see. ! -' a : d I'tütty. "V. u ji;n:pid tip so i w.i be Mi,'-., yraj tiokb-d lllfc wit i 1 1: '.J. reap :' -w. r." laughed W "Try it aain." !b! y I'.nnty Jo id tb.e yellow ar.hr th-- r.-'.'. it trentli'-oan's i ' ; a, a ; ho;: rh .-he di.l tickle ' ' -a a Ii':;. . .--ill la- kept still ! art cu -;.,!i :: 1 r ' .'e whether er r ! Ii.- hk..! b ; t ; -. "Oh. you're v. ay f. ad .f it!" cried PltJily. "I oubl have t.dd y.a; tb.,t witha : a b a ;.t up." ' W; . v t i . I. !' . . . , . ' . ... !,...-" .... . . . . - . . . . i . . i ' . , I : i . I Th- ' u . ! .':.' he. ; way A e !l la whiP a : ; a '"W Ihc.yers "a-.ty ..t p.ek- b v h, all ,.f a !! . i ,4o ' 'a1 a.-'.d app- v i liag - a r :! ap.e 1 . ! s . .: : a e i p, p ' :. i - from I V." rlPited ' a I 1:i h 1 ' ' "'- y' ; 'r- :y l"v Xiu' ! ;r ..r.t to ; ..ra' an nr.st i r '"' r:- ' ' c -ion. :; ' ' ' ;-' ,l '- ' vy ; :: 'rah I b.ad hrlta.i i .' . u"s. 1 put my : r s ; i a ' a era., k and lis a la d VI. P . a'.! : . P ' a: ; e i" -a. Al' ( i . a : - a - 1 1 t . V.i ' v er . p. n tt.an s kn. wl- ' - - , ' . r era.1 , ,., t, Vo.-. i , , , ' j , . . t ('J ; ; l .. ,1 t'i.it : t.a-.pa ; antares . ; tr:':. : . . . . l. ...... a f .-:'-:',': a ar-. "SV. p--o'a- ; :'H k i k ; - e :t y a I .t v.a;. y h.t': v ;t -a-'s i aa t .' p. - : -a-' ' . p. v. ..s ( t I--:" his a -:hir "A- i I -i ry ia Pa.v e... v. -11 : p. i- 1 ir pa . in, If had tip n- . : I - ' aa . : b-a-ki: '. p.al . c for v.;-- v. . t msuppert- ; t 1 ! a 1 ? . ' n rfr-ii l that v w al ! ' . wla : hi r ; . ?.'.- v. f. of t !.::.'. .:: - as 4. . ny tirre.-t b fore. j a -. i r. a at- .-. .;! a. neu , 1 h-ar.I I'i kv xidde i j I:.o h ..rtf . l: e.a-.-ulation. Instantly I 1 .

Baby Banly hsld-tha yellow flower under Kls chia.

the Lad old SkilKry, Scallery Allia"Hold on! Wait a minute. Don t no m f ucri a ntirry. n;n were juu foo.linu' ITnclo Wi-'ilv V askt-d the "I wasn't feeding him anythinFr." J'aby Ihmty replied. "I was just stein - if he liked "butter." - r.r v.ri.-a tv.. Miintor "I lenow I like ears to nibble." he said, lookrm not so sure about butter. Try see if I like it." ;,, don't you do it!" whl.pered Mr. Ia-ntars to Ihinty. "He only wants to get you near enough to grab you. Pet him take my ears, and you can hop safely away. "So," whispered Punty, "let m" hold the buttercup under his chin. i think I can save us both." T.ravelv IhLv Ituntv held the yel low llower under the Alligator's; chin. She moved it to and fro close to him. "Ouch! Quick! How you tickle!" howled the 'Gator. "Oh, excuse me." said. Baby Tvunty. trying not to laugh, as she blinked one eye at Undo Wiggily. She held up the flower again. "Ouch! Purr-r-r-r-r! WitT! How you do tioklPh-icklish!" the bid chap cried, scratching his chin with Iiis claw. "You must keep quiet or I can't tel! if you like butter," spoke Punty, bedding the flower closer. "Oh, wow! I can't stan. this! I'm ticklish all over and I've got to take a roll on some sandpaper!" howled the 'Gator, and away he ran. taking las tail with b':m. calling as he went: "Wait until T come back, Uncle Wiggily! Wait!" Put did the bunny wait? Indeed, he did not. He and Paby llunty hoei"d quickly away, and Mr. Long- J ears was very glad the little rabbit uirl had so tlckPd the Skillery Scallery drip with the buttercup as to drive him away. Si this teaches us that buttonhooks are verv useful in this world for getting pennies out of cracks in j tho board walk. And if the pin rushion do. sn't .scratch the face nf tl j dork and make it Miof-e. T'll tell . you next .about I nele Witrguy ana tue pour racs. (Copyright. lf21.) -- ja hi:? mother's shocked and angry voice commanded Iiis ilence. fill Mid T K. -r t-.yrnr n r rl all that, mother:" he said, aullenlv. after a minute. "Hut if you or ia,yc think she's going to get away J w.tii anything like that vou'ro very mtb h mistaken, ihn going to :t p,,vn at t;1;lt t;c3irt 0fnCe the rest of -.. a-.- i.':..,. ? .-v... HU . ....... 4''. ... IUI , Ii. -i ci ine in and try to get that reservataai aft r I've cancelled it, she'll get an . oarfub She's so afraid of a .scene. I'll .-tage her a mighty nifty third-act finale." "I have no loubt you will," hi. p. other rejdi( ti to.iy. "It will only be en a par with the other asinine iexha itiors you have bte-n giving mo Ith;- morning. Rut pause .spare me tl1" i' 'a-'s and go along- about your buslnes- if you have any. I am really too upset to lis-a n to anything more." "('b, I'll get out pronto!" !: ky r-j"itP d huffily. "Rut if Madge ' em back here In fore she cro .? '

,.f :. 1 t.. tla' ticket office as. of coarse, :. ' an ; suit- . :'e "vi! "''' I'O only doing her a ; r e'i ? I g od turn if you put a flea in her ' -! 's apak.üit:ir : what I rat an to do." j a t : tbitt j "Will you i-ha-e ptrmit me to j ; plan my own cn luct?" his mother " . ' it. a..- f ; r. piled, a most artistic not of in- ' . !'.', ti it :. rate wtartnes in her voice. I

Wirb a o-nrtreJ e o'n ?r .i t inn. ! ... . .. . . aval 1 wo s su re wo api pasü no cc n- i sr of proper peerh. hereon cr.ee ; mare departed, this time with a clos-J p-.- t.f th door that was unmistakbay abü ppec en; ph.ittcally a skitibj ' h.ard n.y ise.P ir-r-in-law'a foot- ! a..-,, rhiiy and rapidly going back ; . th-- living room and I wondered I

j. v;::lV,,i Dh ky s ridtcit.ous ; ndiv.at;i my scnooi ooy in ' : a--: t. h n tian that I had b-ft the ' rä:"ats hive no cbj?cti'vi and if ' a houe. Ter tia- vpac- of five rain- j they do what would you advise? j! ate I hoaa! r.otb.ir.g more, and I R- I- S. ji ,as wortdertng haw soon I wotild ' R. K S. A girl U yars old should ji l.tre leave rr.y hiding plate and find always consult her parents about ac-. ji ip.-r. wh.-n I hear.', her cominc t ack ceptin? any attentions from her boy i .'.awn the ha'I and the n.-x: ir.'tant i frireN. It : not e-rly a duty, but'lj h, r lav knocking stunde.! on my i a courtesy that s-h-uid rot be over- :

, i r "Mar; tret!" she sairl tensely but j - ttlv. -d...t ma. in."

I ;.!::'.- unlocked the d.ocr. and; hand is i roper to wave at a eentle-. j ran sr..- stepped ms. de I locked itjr.tar. frier..'.? M- L. i-ita-.n.af.er her. Wh-n I turnc-d ar.d 11. I It. Wouli suggest that v- u j

b -k. 1 at her I wa surprised to r thin lips twistt. d into an approv- ! :r.g if er Im snü.e. I was so re.ievea that I laugh d outright and rullei In r dow n to the bed on which I was ;tf.ne. "He has really gone." yhe said t.rst. praettaay. l waxonvu n;m v.v.i T wns s'ire. And now wh.it Is your plan? Of course, you can't go

Pastel Tints and

I;tstrl Tints and Neutral Cmys as W'tll as Itrilllnnt Colors Arv In llisli Favor. Felt hats are mm h in vo.ue thi Piiaimcr, not only for jort wear, but for many other occasions. While bright colon? are apparontly pre-j ferred in thc.-e mo, his. y-t soft pastel tints, neutral jjrrays and be igte ! as well as white are als-o seen. Several charming hats are illustrated. At the extreme left is a nhapo whieh suprjrets a pohe. It bs developed in violet felt and its edge is eaitlined with several rows of stitching In diiTerent colored ilks. A narrow 1 lack satin ribDcn i?i drawn around the crown and gives .-Mthe effect of holding the clusters of fruit in place. Hark purple, bright red and blick are the colors used1. 1.44' 144 V 4.. V ... 1. . I I'.V... . 4. . V. colored foliage. Tho next model ia a soft roll-brim med creation of gray felt. Such j brims are eeen on a great many of J to Cedar Crest." "I never intended to," I Raid smiling. "Put there are other stations, o;unly r. ached by taxi." "Good!" she commented. "I meant j to su -tgest that if you hadn't thought of it. Put you'll have to mako j tracks, for lie may come back at I any minute. Now you g t ready for j the journey, and I'll go ever to Mrs.! Luken.s and telephone for a taxi j to come there how soon?" ; 'I-,...-.., .... ;.,,, T .-.,-.! 'nI In. i I i i ;io iii.iiuu J, x n ,'.nu hi , on n ic a i'.y. j "Fira :" she responded approving- j J ly. "As soon as I tt back I'll help j jyou carry the tilings over t he-re, then I if Richard dof.s not cemo back befor you e;o I'll be able to switch him j off the track." Advice to Girls " ' B awtt i Aim re DEAR AXXIP IjAURI E: !y friend and I have been going around with two boys. Not long ago my friend and her . friend parted. The other night he asked me to go out with him to make her jealous. I went, and my friend met us. and seemed terribly angry, although he didn't .say much. What shall I do? I am in love ! with this boy, I believe, as it hurt me terribly to see him get angry. DO PLY. PCLPY: When you sa- him. why J not explain the reason ou went out with the other 1-oyV You should have h;ul mor0 rc,Vi t'or your girl fr, cmrs feelings, my dar, and ought t0 have refused to do anythins 'hich wonId havp raUsed her n nhapplness. T.nt now that the mischief's done. be frank with her and with your boy i friend. Tell them all about It, ex- j plain just why you diu it. and apolo- ! g:7.e to both for doin-r sa.ch an unworthy thins to hurt i friend. If:! your motiv- h id not been unworthy I there was, however, no reason why j you huiild not have accepted an invitation from any friend iou aren't engaged, are you? I) MAR ANN IE I.AI'HIK: I am a young man IS years old. About two months pgo I met a girl and have been keeping steady company with her ever since. We think a great deal of each other. I have a. bad name around where I live, but since I met her I have pulled myself together and promised to go straight. Po you think it would be all right if we became enuag-.d. or .'i oubl I wait till the people get thr nigh talking about me ? I have told her everything, and she said she would drop tho sub- j ject If I promised never to do wrong again. SHORTY. SHORTY": If your present conduct is above reproach, and you keep on doing what is right, people will scon st0p talking di-paragtnly about you. The c-irl's faith in vc u should help yOU tr, regain tlrk r .-sj.ect f others. ! p y0u Ipave known the girl for such , a bh,rt time, I believe it would 1- . ;! better to wait awhile before asking.;; hr to become engacpd to you. Ln- jj toy each other's friendship, and. in a the meantime, read god hor-kti and show bv your clofe application to . a hard work that you tir" and will ecu I. - .V,..1ii'a vA'ir? . I' xinue 10 a. oi .u.v j - . i man, one of whom he will be proud , ; ' . Par Anr.ip Iaurle: I flt?. 15 years old Mid if I attend j Il'gh school, I will be in the Sph more year now. Dj you think it is ; proper for to go to a class party i looked. Annie Iaurieivar Annie Laurie : AVou'd you pleas tell m which Fj eak to your friends in a more dig- : r.ifd nvanner Annie Laurie. , Pear Annie Iaurie: I am going with a. girl 1". years old and I am 1?. IX you think fcbe is? too young for me to go wdth her? Arthur S. Arthur ?. A girl Z years old hvji rr.uch too young to keep company with anyone. Annie Laurie.

Neutral Grays as Well

tho smart styles and they he!p to pive an air of softness to the hat. Pheasant's feathers are festooned about the crown of th hat, while the center front is defined by a cocardo of blue prosjrrain ribbon. A brim which i much wider on the sides than on tho back and front distingTiishes tho fringe-trimmed

green hat. This model is pictured in j front. Tho color of the h.".t is tanLhe centre f the illustration. The ; ferine, a'thouch this mode! i3 also fringe is very short so that it will I sho.vn in other shades of felt, not annoy the eyes of its wearer.; To the left of this model is a pa (Ireen satin ribbon is twisted about j hb.e felt hat. It fllowv the lin? the base of the crown and it is bn- j of the mushroom In its brim, while ie-'hed with a long ta??el whi?h Is i the crown is cruhable. lt trim-

ELL5WQRJnS GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR,

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$50.00 to $87.50 Silk Dresses at $ .00 $17.50 to $29.50 Summer Dresses $8.50 to $18.00 Summer Dresses $E2.00

Plan on Ransacking Tomorrow

Fl oor t Lamps $50.00 Values at ' S A SO !i Several designs and styles of Flocr Lamps with parchment shades. A limited number. Malrielski's Art Shop The Shop of Courtesy Oliver Theater Bid?.

as Brilliant Colors Are in High Favor

t drawn through a f rir.cre-c ovred rl -cr Folds of organdie in thre shades of flame are set primly about the1 crown of the saibT shown it th extreme rieht. The so folds a re placed one against the ether and form a background for the palest jphade which is u-ed for the formal ; few that is placed in the center

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