South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1921 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10. 1921

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WHEN A WOMAN TELLS BY RUTH AGNES ADELING

Moro Truth pYaxi PoGtrq

A may OMl ' I roiil'l find no excu?e for refus1:.? it." A f.ite fMr.itor's apology f r fikir.tr a brlb.

"Ah rhil. you ngalr I A tail, we'.i-bui::, Mon i t;i,ir f about thirty-live lali his han-I or. my companion's ho'.Jl.Jer .ar.d turr. I a broad mijo on ;nc. "Lucky Ciisi," h contir.uM: "you always haj that triumvirate combination whlci; fr.in with a b-'iutifui Xirl." "Oh. hello, Carrol." I'hl'.ip Amu was offering his hand to thr m.in. "You've given tho bunch the x'Ai then this noon well," ri v-ly. "I rrJjcht do tho rim.j thlr.g uniir certain circumstances." Tho Intimacy a.r.il fu?tlion of hH ryert es ho looked at rre an J talked to Am?- troubd m. I tVlt as If I hid bon citalouM and placarded and not In an aUosrcthrr complimentary way. I f It sciled. lor th eyf of th! oiVxr.KO man

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of L:l Arne. Mr.J. Am s cnf iis--d ar.d f.i.ir.ate 1 in. 'he put so mu' h r'-n.an-"' into ki..ir.s h'-r br"thr-in-I i w and yrt did It f-o naturally for ftr hü that, Is mo.t of th time rtn ordinary thril!-1.'. thin::. Sh trik's me a.s a fv-ri s of contradictions, llor little thi.Ht!fdirw n voico, her cndlf ss Korr of lis'htv.me chatter would p-maIe onp that she nf-vrr had a moro a-ri-ouh thought than the MdTtion of the rU'ht color to wvat the nxt p.irty. Uut hrr half closod, ai nhf rcpts amor.? her cushion, th" cotnpcM'd movements of hf-r lively boy. 5ru ;rrct ;omethlnrr Fphlnx-Iike and unfathomable. It was an hour full of druM and ever far that I had alcne after my luncheon. The thought of Mrs.

I wondered if Y.uw brcn a

wf-r te.linjf me thai h accepted m

as one of the many girls with whom Anus disturb I mo. Forr.o married mn lunch, chat and aftor all I couldn't

amuso themselves. j Mronpr r, better woman and a hapI flu. hol tinder a sor'-hdmr t-(lf-jp!rr woman If I had mtrnol Tom cr.fornpt and felt that I had not Ilradford ?n had his help in sxdveven the riht to recent the l;now-jir. th problem of ray life. ln', A of his eyes for it was my I was lonely oVrporat( ly 1 ancly. fault. i 'or we are never .so lonely aa Just In belr v.-n with a man who wa-a'tcr something which we thought all too appn xr r-t!y a rounder, I vol- I .. .wl 1 be p'ensurab w, like the untarlly put my.-:-If In an awkward j.'ijp!s f;f Sodom, turned to ahes In P'-fior, and dprlvd nnv-wlf f the r.iir hands and so my mornir-.n.

rlzht to rfbrl at beir.cj aecepted at Tac alue. It !--n't that a irl actually i.5 öoin wrontr rnuh as 1; is that s,he is rhe-ipenms: hr. df. Tv-rh ip.i If I had thought f it In just that way, th ey h r f my landlady ierrln from b hind the lac curtains would have drawn me baek. I was eatrer to be through thf lifil and t;lad when, finally. Philip's rnidstrr was moving toward ni) home aain. I wanted to he alone and take rnys If Into ao-ount. frenh-

I wf-ndered. as I thoucht

just how many homos are built on bu.e'incsf. Perhaps more are built on loneline.", than on love ai-d too late people find that it Is better to be lonely alone than to live In the intimate loneliness of a lovelei: marriage. In justice to Tom, could I ive him what is left after courage ha.s failed? And I wonder if we could be. happy or would ho feel something rni.fsInK?

( YOUR HEALflT

"My motives are honcM.," the burglar ob( rved, Afl he entered a dwelling by ftcalth, "I can hardly express my consuming distress At taking your visible wealth. I ran well understand how you value the same, Ar.d how you will suffer by losing it. Hut It's perfectly clear that as long tin it's here, I can find r.o excuse for refusing It." "I don't want the money," the flimflam mer fcaid. As he Juried the galloping cubes, "I wholly disclaim any criminal aim In fleecing the?e Innocent Rubes. A singular trade Is this calling of mine, There are different methods of viewing; It; It gives mo no thrilla when 1 pry loose their bills. Yet I find no excuse for not doing It." "I would rather sell cheap," said the fat profiteer, "I think with a sorrowful sigh What people must say when I force them to pay

A price that is ten time? to high. P.ut although the uckera complain and protect And loudly accuse mo of jobbing them. In spite of the fact that my conscience Is racked, I can find no excuse for not rob

bing them." "I'd rather," remarked the political crook, "Not take .any fpecie of bribes; It injures a m'nn when he's put on the pan By these fault-finding newspaper scribes. Moreover, the voters are prone to t et pore

In come pactions of the Interior of Borneo, head-hunting is even nowconsidered a sport, although the British have done all they can to discourage it. Openly or secretly the natives g'o on head hunting ex-

jpeditions against neighboring tribes.

But the stories of the.o nrCP hunters whose only weapon may bo a ptlsoned arrow or a poisoned dart has often been trdd. Our prnt Interest, perhapH, is better directed to the odd way in which even a reformed head-hunter wins a wife. According to some tribal laws the dowry required by the parents beAnd pay I am basely forsaking 'em P.ut wh nbreiarebes S le r- eta But when bribes are passed 'round why I always have found I could And r.o excuse for not taking 'em." (Copyright, 1321.)

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together or to earn the money or its equivalent to piy Sjt them often ir.kes years of hard work.

Put when the great Htir ru::.s

; If the bride fr m that in

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hrouh the v;i:.i-

s rf a (ilfTerent villi ?e which the bridegroom

ixsrniNf; i'rosi'i-uiity. Cr ngress will better the business 'ituation by passing a few buy-laws.

Tin: only i:xcp:ption After all this ia a country' in which everybody gets a fairly square deal unless he happens to bo a l:.sabled war veteran.

A TOTAL STRANG KU. Evidently the IrL-h object to peace as an undesirable alien.

Ihes, sweepers set out early on the mominc of the wedding day. They brush the pith betwe n the two Villau' s as clean as they can brush it. Thin with a grut deal cf da:cl:

women of her husband's villas '-,Lr-on M (mini Arrancfi

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fathers name t!uv run.

with her to return to her h

home. No matter how eiger the bride may b to go homo to her husband, etiquette demands th"1. t f-r( tor 1 fhe doesn't wish to leave her father's home. But at la-'t ?he porrnl'.t hers'df to be persua led, and hi ok to her husbaud 's houe r'nc c;cc9 only to run away two or three

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and singing along comes tho bridal j times more.

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Four bridesmaids are the usual number allotted to a Dunrun bride. The bridesmaid. j walk in front of the bride who sedately follows with her face covered. After her ccmes the bridegroom. All afternoon and all night long the festivities .re kept up in th bride's villape. ind then tho bridegroom takes hi. bride home to hi.c own villa pe. The very next morning, however, tho bruie according to savage etiquette runs back to her father's house. Perhaps half a dozen cr n:on

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It isn't until the brldo ha" r

down that well-swept path to her own villa sre several tliae.i that native custom allows her to settle down as a happily married woman in the

American '. :I tert dn et rr.ir.s

! who are at II j melon party V

All rr.em: . s ir q u r ?'' 1 to : t C Tn e r " at mob:'., s -v:;: j to lb Ithw in.

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Trv SFJVS-TIUES Kant Ads

They Argu with Her. ore they will p.irt with their daufih- ' trr Is very large. It may amount to ; so much that a girl will really be ; getting on In years beforo the man of her choice can afford to buy her. 1 Cattle, gongs, jars, bright-colored cloth, beads, a knife or even a gun . may all bo asked in payment for a , wife. Sometimes the dowry nir.s into more than ono hundred different article?. To gather all these thing.5 .

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nv hovaij s. copitiAM, m. i. (Commissi ner of Menlth, New York City.) Burn may h divided Into Plight burn.s and svre burns. A seveie burn is on of th most dreaded of accidents-. Hardly a day i a.Tfl rnt th newspapers tell of a death fron thl (':tuw. A p-vere burn carries severe pain and. in addition, producer profound con" it ut ional disturbances. First there U more or lfM fhock. As a rtnilt. the heart action i. ferbl,. and 1 1 1 blood stream sUijtirih. The patien ln-comfs pale and faint. Ifo may sink into unconsclou--"Pretty soon the tempera Hire ri-T.. Instead of hein below normal, the symptoms of hck paw oft there may be conslderablo fever. The burn produces toxic substances which poison the system. A a res ilt the kidney or other internal orjrans may become Inflamed. Very yourg children and the aged suffer most from fevere burns. In f ii h yersms particular care must be us. d to puard against the poisonous ff rtj f the accident. (Jrrafc Care Dcmntnlrtl. Burns differ from cut; In that Immediate heftllntr i lmroslble. On this account secondary inftln i

very common. That i-0. pus forms ti th burned tissus. and the danger ff blood poisoning is added.

Tooause of the dancer of pus Infection, burns nuHt be treated from first to last with th pr at st care. Condition1 are ? favorable for cerri growth that it requires constant w.-itehfulnrss to prevent It. Th' first aid rendered the victim Im of tht greatest Importance. The lothinc must b rem'ved with a3 littlo discomfort as po.-oible. Ordinarily it is better to cut the clothing off th body, so not to disturb the burned ti.'is. It must be gotten awav with as little contact with th- injur d parts as possible, l..atiso it may le dirty or ccrm -in felted. Gnvit care should be u'd nt o fear the k!n or otherwise add to the seriousntss f the affair. If a do' tor N within reach it i b' tter to s;op ;,t th:- stace of y- 'ir work, cover the wound, witli K'i;:'c or a rlfdn Inrdkerrhief. incl wi ," the, patient In blankets. If he in suffering greatly from shock, pick hor water bags or hot bricks wrapped iü loth abo?it the pati nt. Be extrenvlv careful no: to have tht m no: as to rtu.-- an.th r burn. lni r th-' head ar-.d keep th' j'ai:-nt qui t. Perfe- 'Ieanlifies Kcmir. h-n ;h- b. :r cot1.,, s !i w .'l

thoroughlv clennso the rkin and injured tissues. He will open the blisters, and with an antiseptic lotion will wah away all the loose tissues. Sterile vaseline is applied, and thin pause Ls spread over Ihe parts. Over this is plaet d cotton .and a bandage ued to keep oyorythir.g in pl.ice. IMoric acid in one percent solution may be used, or "Paraffin No. may be painted over th? injured surfaces1. It must bo remembered that each dressing after the first one must be juft as carefully made. Your own hands must be washed and. scrubbed with soap and water and your finger-nails made perfectly clean. otherwL those damnel tissues may become infected. The sreater the infection the gre.iter the 1nnprer to life ami the fize of the scar. lVrfcct cleanliness is the secret if quick and happy healing.

Visitors to Iondon. Uni,

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GUTiGURA HEALS B2EMA0N FACE In Pimples and Blisters. Itched and Burned.

"Eczema broke out on my face in pimples and blisters and Itched and

burned most all the time. Later it got scaly and formed sore eruptions, and my face was disfigured. The trouble lasted about three months. I bcean us Ing Cuticura Soap

and Ointment and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed, in about six weeks." (Signed) Bertis TravelStead, R. 1, Box 87, Carrier Mills, 111. Improve your skin by dally use of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum. BuipUtMkrrMlirUtU. AMr.:M0tierftLbrorl., D.pt. B, Mtllti . Um." Sold errrjh.T iap2.'o. Ointir.entndc. Tlcun2Se. "Cuticura Sonp have withut muf.

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AUGUST

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The exceptional low price of furs this season

the superior quality of skins the beautiful linings the excellence of our workmanship and the wonderful models and stvles for this winter are features responsible for the demand of Greenblatt's better made furs. This year more than ever the careful buyer should discriminate between quality. We challenge all comparison for quality and price.

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Our stocks of jewelry, which was nearly depleted during our Auction Sale, is nnin com-

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Georgette Crepe $1.19 40-inch Georgette Crepe, not all colors. A very unusual value Wednesday, yard. .$1.19 Skirting $1.05 a yard 40-inch Striped Skirting in brown and navy. Makes up very pretty; $1.50 value, Wednesday, yard . .1.:. $1.05 Baronette Satin $1.79 40-inch Baronette Satin, stripe and plaid patterns. Formerly $3.50 value, special Wednesday, yard ...... .,. . ... , ......... $1.79

Cotton Plaids 35c One small lot of 32-inch Cotton nlaids for chil

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