South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1921 — Page 5
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1921
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 5
WORLD'S SOFTEST JOB DISCOVERED
Queen Annie Loses Crown
THE HOME KITCHEN
By JEANNCTTE YOUNG NORTON -- Th Authority on Horn Cookir.j
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FIVE VARIATIONS OF MILLiNERY'S "LAST WORD
?Vt Gvl S.kOOO a Year at Michigan I J. for Shedding Cfiillo Infliifiirr.
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f r -'.- riiv.s jn the art of makin,' " i ' I ; J " ar.d ;."!. rhyna-. with tb; (i.rrfr rurnb'r ' fret to a Ilm-, Acrordir-.g to ;-n - r. : : f i; t 'enant. I y It. M.iraai "I.roy P.urton, preid"nr f rh- un.ve ! y, Mr Fnot was rt ma . I as th winning of a !an I - j-pr-nd ru'tun- anni,' the :tud'-rit: J '"'iirh t!a- ?'i di;m of ia-rsor.nl on- '. 't r.iriar than ! t.sr rn ir-Muil-m Will Ik-m-lit." Th'- s-1 1 ; i n t. ody will h.-ri-.'it irn7 i.m ira)!y r; ' i ly !. rontr-ct with ; t-T'at anl la jn j"-rsfna 'it ." s-.ud 1 L'srton. " l-sif. naiv til t
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!-;. 1 l.y t'hi ,!-o ducators: 'Tli" Ki ri!!a iit rt-jr y iit -; ;m jn-1-ihtinr r.'t!ini to tha jiatronako- pysr. (f arti.-H nliich lroh' down : Ix.nt -n luindtail and tifty yvar: ; '. It will :i Ki"at tiling for yi a-hir-iu." an I'. II. Inton, of ila- I iiiv-r.-ity of Chicago. 'T thit!!; it t ui ilo tlo- iniit'iti- n ,rt Ko! if tla- a-t wculd srivo in-Taction-ir. t J i - form of nguhir flas.'s 'rk. CI i.-vi wTk otfrrs iini-ara: '- -I fipportunity for iTsjnal contact :nfUi'T.o- witli th. r 1 1: c! nts." Prof. . II. Jit'ld. 'hio.ao University, ill lut thrr-o days v. itlt irifantilo "It wculd 1)0 a pr at stroke" of j-Ti'u if universities would adopt tills as a f'a-fmite ini'ity. -Many na-n ;.re hinler 1 liy c lasses. It's only a
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Cellent. Th K'-a.d di-hcs may bo s-nt rltrht to table witli or without the silver or nickel holders. The earth-er.war-disia s may la cnv. r d with a folded r.apkin when r-idy to be Mf-nt to talb. Th.- obUmK dishrs are bnt for chicken or other meat rookery, th- round dishes for vepe-tabb.-i or fru;ts. In cooking in casserolv the mea! ar,l lieavy cookirv should have double the time
tha- to; pcr.oro'Jly
d h.ea.-,'.r.:r.i;. turn. Ir. a 1 jl of milk in -which an f?i,- j
ha . en ! at n. Wet th top with j -i,n, and it:t on tha- cover. Bike j 3 ." or A') inlr.utev. When d're. re- !
lauv the cover, and let brown on top na-rhtly. Inii.-4-l Stuffctl IJcr.
Buy cne pound and a half or P -and-! of ca'.f's l.vcr. Ha..-
two j the i
thin c do? a:.d
hutcha-r trim r !f t!a-
run tra-rn through th chopper, i Ti'a n have him make a de;) pocket j for .tafti Chop fine era onion i and ha if a pepper, and saute then) i
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in butter until raela-d. but not
When cool add a half cup-
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ful of dry cru:nb.- silt, p"ppr
beaten e'tr, a tevtsrpr.or.ful of &rcrr. j a lump of ...ft butter and a iuar- j ter of a -upful of chopped nuts. Add j the ehoppf d liver. amKwhen all f- ! ob-ndod jut in the nuilir..::. Jay j tho ijver in a butterei ca.-erolo j di-m. u:ter it. an I dust with flour, j
...v .x uj.nu t! water, ana cover tho d;h. Cook for 15 minutes, then
Hats of Black Are Highly Favored, with Dashes of Brilliant Colors, Plus Feathers and Veils
allowed that Kiven th" same food j uncover and b.fte.
SIMPLICITY IS NOW
KEYNOTE IN FASHIONS!
i:.(n:i: anxii: stanli;v. A sovereign 'without a throne a ruler without scepter or Fiibjects. She is Anni? Stanley, (jueen of all Ameriean ypsie.". I 'ive years ao pho ryled, with Km;' (Ins Stanloy, now dead, over
"...00 followers a niicrratlntf horde who oheyod lu-r comiTifind. And then came the world war with its falling crowns. The rrypsics likowise demanded freedom and Queen Annie abdicated. She his la il aside ner irold chains of nuggets and is i:i rttirerient in Stick ney, 111. Stickney, during the period of the "prypsy dynasty," the was tho capita! to which all American tribes sent emissaries to iay homage, legislate and receive instruction. So tho ex-queen has decided to
spend her last days in Stickney, 111. She is S3 yeans old. "The war ruined evorythintr for me." she siys. "The people all want freedom but maybe it is for the best."
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Oct. I?.. Simplicity of all fashions this
XKW" YORK ! the keynote
?ason. It is decidedly noticeable in amart clothes for children. A few distinct changes have been Made. Tho waistline is lowered; the preferred neckline is ova'; the sleeve in wider than formerly. Paris uses blaek for children. In QmeriM this mod3 i.s not accepted, xcept in the party frock of black velvet. S. far American wom-rn have not accepted the edict of Paris that .kirt to longer. The length of children's dresses has not been altered.
Colors still hold sway. Bri
relieve the Kombi:- ones, while citron
yellow and flamboyant lad are used to llerhten practical fro'-ks of s-rge.
Thi substantial material retains its favor. for utility frocks, while crepe and velvet dominate for formal we.r. (lay colored crepe frocks and linely embroidered batiste remain in favor as party frocks. Noticeable amnif the favored wraps is the box-Iin with a slight ircular swing around the Iowa r edge making" a little flare. "Simplichy dominates the world oi" fashion." was the verdict rendered ly the judges at the .Iuvenil- Fashion fb vue. which was heM at a New York t he-at er this week.
CIGARETTE RAID IN KANSAS BRINGS SUIT
TOPE K A, Kan., Oct. 1.1. As a result of a "cotlin nail" raid here recently, in which otlicera searched over CO stores for cigarettes, tho Kansas Anti-Cigarette league faces a suit for $0,000 damages. ;. M. Jami.-aon, cafe proprietor, asserts that th-e raiddng siuad entereil his place of business, causvl a i.ig commotion, lut didn't find a single "pill." Several dearers who were found
ht hues' witii cigarettes -among tlieir wares
pleaded guilty and were fined $00.
It is against the state law to sell cigarette. in Kanstis. and gettiner a '"deck" of the "ready mades" entails the same (xchange of "high signs" es a transaction in bootleg whisky dots in other states.
when cooking by other methods. Cravy or other liquids should in all instances cover the food whi h is to le cooked in th- dish. Steak Willi Oii'.ons. Have two poundn of top routal .-teak, out thick. With a sharp knife slice the meat into pieces two inches Wide anl four long. Slice one Spanish onion thin. Butter a casserole dish well and place the onionn in the bottom, dust th" m with a little sugar, pepper and silt and dot generously with butter. I)ust the pieces of steak with flour and lay them on top of the onion. Put In two cupfuls or more of potatoes cut Into l all? by a cutter. Turn over all enough well-seasoned,
s.ightly thickened, Fmootn tomato
sauce to cover the dish, and cook in the oven for three-quarter.-? of an hour. 1 'lorcmlne n-Ii.
Boil six potatoes until they are done, but not soft. When cold, peel ' ard dice thorn. Boil a pound and a half of fresh cod, cool, free from skin and bone, and flake it. Chop lino a largo onion and half a ripe pepper. Butter tho casrerole and put in a layer of fish, then, a layer of the onion, then the potato. Dust with pepper, salt, a few grains of sugar, and dot with Luttf-r. Next, add a thin layer of crumbs, covering' with a thinly-sliced cucumber.
Then begin with the fLsh agtiin and proceed as before, using; the crumbs Monroe Triple Murder Case Yet Mystery to Authorities DOWAGIAC, Mich.. Oct. 13. The triple murder of Will Monroe, hi9 wife and daughter Nevt on Sept. 17 at their home in thL city remains a mystery today elef-Tite unceaMng" effort on the part of state, city and county officials to bring" the perpetrator of the tragedy to justice. Pros. Att'y Asa Hayden. of Cssopoli.s, stated Thursday nisM that the pohce are. still working on several leads, but there has been no clue of a tangible nature presented to lead him to the belief the mystery surrounding the midnight attack on the Monroe family will be cleared up.
utes more and baste .again, this process until the roa.t
P. e peat is done.
then lift onto a hot platter, add half a cupful of milk to the dish gravy, thicken it. and strain over the liver. Chicken and Khv. Select a three-pound young chicken, joint it, and remove the big bones, neck and pinions. Put the bones and trimmings into a saucep.'in with an onion, a carrot, a li-tle celery and any meat or vegetable leftover? on Innd. add one and a half pints of water and cook until
By ANNETTE E RADS HAW
ATS for winter reveal much individuality in the lines on which they are
fashioned. While many black hats are originated for this season of the year, yet these are often enlivened with a touch of brilliant color. Veils are used in many interesting ways and occasionally take the place of a scarf when draped prettily about the neck. Sometimes, however, tho veil is placed upon the hat so that the fabric
from which it is fashioned Is partly concealed. Thia style is depicted In the model at the extreme right of the illustration. It is made of silver cloth end the veil, which is draped about it and falls in graceful folds nt the sides, is of silver net embroidered with silver thread. A distinctive note i3 introduce-J in the jet ornaments which are placed at the front. The hat to the left of this creation U a dashing purple velvet. 7'he brim i3 eharply turned up from tho faco and on one sido
appears a ptrikinp: festoon of silver and violir.e flowers and fo!iape. These extend to the shoulder. In the centre of the croup is a hat which is particularly good for tho tall, handsome woman. It is developed in brick felt, for this is used "-i many attractive models. However, aj velvet is extremely fashionable, that is chosen for its trimming. This takes the form of a Hat fewer with enormous petals which spread themselves from brim to crown. Furple in color, this decoration i3 unusually striking.
At the extreme left of the V.. trat'.on is a smnrt trJrt rr.-. i cf cloth cf go', h It is !.v embroidered in Mue, vh''i a 1.1 much to its beauty, w'.i'.c 7i'.;?J cn cr.' side are twa bur.rb.es of paradise. Ore cf tla-- is Vlus ar.d the other a jja!d' n rut ccr. The hat whiri r--)r.j : t!-a group is a n-Idc-britr.mr I atT.iir of black velvet an. I fh v.a w attractive is th" mod;-,:: '.v;"'.j-.r cstri.-h trim. Th:--, h " - in-Ft-:jul cf failing fr- r.-i the I rim. Etar.ds erect ar.d is cf the bvedy
reddish shade cf
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reduced one-half, strain and cool. When cold, remove, the gre-a.se. Butter a casserole lish, sprinkle in half a cupful of well-washed rice, lay in the chicken, dus1: with Hour,
Funeral Rites Today for Lad Killed in Accident
Thankfulness is just as much a i bit a is disootit nt or complaining. They ar each the result of prai ti -. a ti.i they grow with u.-e.
RAID CAR FOR ROBBER, FIND THREE BAD ONES EVANS VI I!..?:. Jnd.. Oct. 1 Police- of Henderson, Ky., near here, Thursday made a lucky mistakeThey raided a freight train to catch
a robber and i'ound instead: i
Isaac Haynr.'. escaped convict j Funeral services for Marciilus from the Kentucky penitentiary at i Jones. 11 year obi school boy who ; Frankfort; Charles Williams, wanted was instantly killed Wednesday af- in Evansvillo for attempted murder, .
term-on when throw n from his Id-; and William Mason, wanted on a cycle, will be held from th. residence, j charge of attacking" a woman with a of the parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank j hatchet. Jones. 411 N. Hill st., this morning i
at 10:"0 o'clock. B v. M. M. Bodger ! Steel pens originated in England i
of the S innysiib- Presbyterian church in lMKk will ofliciate at the services. Tho 1 Those w ho are rot rich, but live as
body will be shipped to Plymouth j if they were rich, are the least likely)
for burial. (to become rieh.
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I Children Now Need
i Heavier
vv ew nt of
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Kinds that you can depend upon to defy bad weather when it comes along. Shoes built down to a p.Ice may be tempting to your pocket-book but may prove expensive in more ways than one. We build ours up to High Quality Standards. Our manufacturers are not allowed to Skimp or "shoddy" any Shoe we sell. That's why our School Shoes wear and wear and wear be-side-s being as near weather-proof as leather shoes can be. See our special how cases for children at our store entrance. QUALITY FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT REASONABLE PRICES.
and cover with tho "bouillon. Cook in tho oven for an hour and a quarter. Duck Cas-orole. Remove all tho meat from a cold
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trimmings into a pint cook fT half an hour
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Each value must have style. Each style must have value, else neither is complete.
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117 South Michigan St Correct Apparel for Women
We not only talk value here at the Frances Shop; we think it and work fot it constantly.
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Saturday is the Last Day We Offer
Tomorrow brings to a close an event that has given hundreds of women an opportunity to make wondrous savings. We urge you in fairness to yourself to visit our shop tomorrow that you, too, may take advantage of the values offered. Wraps of Highest Character
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$2m
$49di
Other Coats up to $275 Coats that have the sort of style that will, as soon as you have seen them, make you realize more and more the real importance of this event.
ANNIVERSARY DISCOUNT OF 15
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Orlando
Panvelaim
Marvella
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$rpn.75 $00.75
Bolivia Suits
Other Suits up to $175 Suits that reflect the dominant fashion notes of this very moment. Newest materials with plain or fur trimmings of squirrel, wolf, beaver, Nutria. ANNIVERSARY DISCOUNT OF 15
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Velvuro
Cham
unsc Jjresses
$00 JS 4
Other Dresses up to $195 You will exclaim at the styles and the excellence of the fabrics canton crepes, crepe satins, tricotincs and duvetynes and the pleadingly low prices! ANNIVERSARY DISCOUNT OF 15
ShÄrts qosl5
.75
Others up to $29.75
Smart new patterns are shown in Prunella and serge weaves in the popular box, knife or cluster pleats; ANNIVERSARY DISCOUNT OF 15
Sweaters and Scarfs s2 $3 s8 Others up to $25.00 Newest showings of smart scarfs and sweaters the latter in silk and wool worsteds in Slip-On and Tuxedo models. ANNIVERSARY DISCOUNT OF 15
Blouses
Others up to $39.75 Stunning new blouses whose colorings will contrast or match the new fall suits Chic new models at the most attractive prices! ANNIVERSARY DISCOUNT OF 15
Once Again We Desire to Impress the Fact that Tomorrow is the Last Day of This Anniversary Sale
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