South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 314, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 November 1921 — Page 7

THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 10. 1921

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

CONFESSIONS OF A MOVIE STAR

Row Montillcn took mo In hanJ .ir.l tausht lr.e all t-h knows ;i' out rnkeuj and It 1 more tftan tha cther know altogether. Ar1 she ravM bcaio she hadn't ivtd mo from the Jvaloujj cats. "I aw you. Jeari. and I meant tc. wash your fac. but Henry came ilur.s ivlth one of h;a talcs of woe and I had to listen in. You were on th Bi vh?n I Rot rid of him. Hut I pu? I cm ?ho' you a few mak Mt ntur.ta the ithra haven't caught on to!" She wai trus to her promise, and for that I am always nice to Mrs. Henry Jerkin. Uut I oftfcn won.ler why Mrs. N'in !; n-vfr leta Itoxe stay three minv. nunc with me. It's a great i liof. one way( to have Polly An-l-rson stick nrouml. When I'm .Jorr with Rof. .-he Invariably srlni-M up Mc Misters' name. Sh : i!rly r ivos a'out hin trne realty. Uut when Mrs. N'unJy i anions thu.se present Iioe rjevfer mentlpnd him. I ii!y llus contribute J a hit of ex-itc-rnnt to tho routir.o of my dre3-ins-room. I'vf rfad a prooi d'-al of nor.sensa .ibout. th in imlnus dr .-ing-rooms of th- famouH movie star. I'va seen jias s of art which .'med to provo that a ttu'lio (!r-in?-rcom l.i an artistic cornhlnation of drawingroom, reception room, dining-room, 'oudoir anl kitch rutt'-. I've played small parts in several studios but I never c'U" arrr- any such rance and convenience a that. I've discovered that most dressingroom arc as simple as my own. Which looks like a private room in a modern hor-pital. It's a apacloua cement cell r-tenin? from a cement hall. It's hi-h and narrow, fire

proof and sanitary, with huge windows. The dreeing; table's cay cretonne cover introduces a daah of color. A day-bd ?ayly pillowed. Invites me to relax and rc-at between scenes. There are two comfortable chairs and no more because It would never do to encourage viultora when I should be recuperating. Neither is a tar's dressing room a place for a reception or a tea. There is nothing superfluous, nothing fUf?y, nothing unnecew-arlly decorative atcut ir.y own belongings, nor In tho rooms of any of the movie ftars I know. Most of them -vork strenuously and for longer houra than a cook, waitress, dreismaktr or stenographer. I suppose thot once In a while a trlri may be carried to famo by the masric carpet method, but I had to climb up by the difficult road of exertion. I expect to stay up by the. tame method. Sometimes I've heard of siu.s who take thfclr vas-es and plllof.4 as well a their dog from location to location but the only extra lugacu I ever wish onto "props" la a small box of violin records. Never yet have I had to use glycerine drops to rejister frrlef. I only need to hoar certain violin record? and my tears flow naturally. Once I was atandinj? outside a set, listening to the wall of Chopin's funeral march, and waiting for my onf to rush on in a passion of tcar., when I heard Dick talkin? to Nandy. "Wicked!" said Dick, who seemed to think' I was so engrossed with my role that I couldn't hear him. "Wicked!" "My hunch, too," Nandy agreed. (To Bo Continued,) (Copyright, 1021, NTLV Service.)

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13 charred for. The "American Plan" cf a full meal for a r.xed price I rr-ore to the liklnr of most

persona. Dut. let me warn you. you '

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you face the unlimited poMlbllitles of an "American Plan" dinner. In-di-:?stlcn la waiting with a club Ju.t round the corner.

Pain In the stomach, "heart Dum,"

headache, nausea, belching of gal and vomlUng mark the beginning o the attack. Fever, reetlesoneet and real Illness follow. Learn the causes of your sped! kind of indigestion and avoid them. This is the way to good stomach health.

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ADVICE TO GIRLS

an xi: ixuiun DEAR ANXIE IaAURIE: My mother died before I had a chance to know her. I live with my grandmother who treats me very rudely. I can't go out and enjoy myse-f like other girls. If I ask to gothey scold for a week and I feel so miserable that I sometimes wish I were uead. I'm working 1 na public place, and meet some nice boys. There's a nlco boy, a few yeais my senior, who seems to think a Tcc.t deal of me. But there is a girl who is awfully jealous; and always tries to make trouble. Please help me. BLUE-EYED BELL. BLT'E-EYED BELL: Isn't It possible that you. too. are at fault? Are you aiways considerate of your erranämother ? Persons who are

I kind and considerate penprally are 1 loved and treated well. Try being

very sweet to jour grandmother, my dear, and also to the girl whom you consider Jealous.

YOUR HEALTH

i;y koyaij s. copi:iani, m. d. Commissioner of Health, New York City. Everyone who driven an automobile knows tl at if you feed too much ni--oline it stops combustion, slows the enKi.ie or makes it impossible to .-tart tho i.t.'ichinc. Kvoryone who ever built a fire in a furnace or In a kitchen range knows that the lire H "put out" if the flrepot is crowded with coal The f.re cannot burn if it ia covered and h'k'Ml with too much fuel. The f?t n.ir li j- not unliko the combustion chamber of an engine, or th" tirepot of a s;ove. !f you fneiload the stomach yOU . h-.'.e the !;;( stive processes. .r.itom' bile won't burn water ;t f:r''..ife can't burn stonea n; .': fa, 1 n.ist be supplied of ;. :. "s out. !)' : ;":;! ir with impropor and

-:;!; food, the stomach ro-

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Too nwi'-ii ford and the wroncr sort f "d ;ne : be'.Ied aiinst hy th r- t o l i . o h . TIh.-" rihrllioiH a.! corrtHute th-- jsymtom of what we call "initi.ur' sti r :" or ".Iysj.o-ia." Needlfs to say. wr can carrj' out comparison too far. The Ptomuch s. l:i mrny respects lulte unlike an aoii., ate automot i or a furnace. ' i a I'.' in thir.'-r, 'n'vMsin bloc d-t-!--. u.-vvs n.-.i.--ce glands and ; ! i atiorarie. I'v t ! th. votIi reasonable quanti

ties of proper foods aro fed Into the stomach. It may fall to act and present all the symptoms of indigestion. You will see, therefore, that indigestion may be caused by two thing's failure to function because of some direct or remote disease, and neglect of tho rules of proper feeding. A sensitive person learns after a while what he can eat and howmuch food his stomach can handle Whtn you have learned thes things you will be governed accordingly, provided you really are a sensible person. The trouble Is, there re few sensible persons. That Is. there are few who are sensible all th time. It is easy to live an upright life so long as no temptation comes along. Too many of uf aro like a friend of mine who says he "can resist everything except temptation!" You may ho i-ensible In your food hnhits except when you r-o to a ehurch ocl.il, or sit down at a banquet, wl en rich, unusual and especially attractive dl'hes prove too much for your moral resistance. Lots of folks pet sick whenever they travel. They think It Is the change of wr tor. I believe it Is too often their failure to resist the rood things of tho strange table. It Is irritating to the mind and taxing upon the pockctbook to sit Jown at a restaurant or hotel t.ib'e and have to order according to tho

DE A It ANNIE LAURIE: About a week ao I met a boy whom I had admired for some timo. lie asked to come out to see me, and I let him call and take me to the show. We spent a very enjoyable evening, and when he left he asked me to kiss him good-by. T told him no, but he kissed me just the same. I am at loss to know what to do. He has called every night since, and has b?ggl for a date, but I am awaiting your advice before seeing him again. BETTY. BETTY: He took an unwsrranted liberty, and unless he promises not to d ) fo again it would bo be.t-

DEAU AN-NXE LYAURIE: I am a girl In my teens. I am In love with 9. boy who Is 19 yearn old. Z have been polnff with him for quite a time. He has not written to mo for nearly two weeks. Flease ten me whether I should wait for him to write or should I write to him. Ills father 13 willing to have him correspond with me. Ho has told m'e he loved me. ANXIOUSANXIOUS: Why not wait, as he owea you a letter? You will probabably hear soon. If he loves you as he has told jou he does he surely will writ- If he doesn't love you there la tu we trylnsr to force his friendship.

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PEAR AIOflE "LAURIE: I &m a girl 17 years old. I have ben rolng with a boy for over one year, and I love him very much. We have been engaged tor several months. He does not live here in town, but comes to see me as often as possible. Lately I have found myself longIn? for the company of other young companions. Do you think I would be doing right to quit the one I love for the companionship of others? ROSE. ROSE: You are engaged to this you.ig man, and therefore it would be wiser and kinder, Roe. not to go about with other young men. Certainly you should firm obtain the permission of your fiance, but aren't you Just a bit young to be engaged?

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Fine for Neuralgia Musterole In'res quirk relief frum neuralgia. Wlu-n thnse pharp pains go shoth:jr through your head. Just rub a little of tli is clean, white cintaient on jour tt-mples and neck. M.iterole in made with oil of raustnrd, l"it will not burn and Mister like the old-fashioned mustard ulaater.

! tict Mus.terole at your drus Ftore. 05

and c in Jars and lubes; hospital elae, ?3. Adv. Better Than a Mustard VUüter.

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That Is the Jojful cry of thousand! since lr. n.lwnrih produced Olive Tabets. the FUhstitute for c-a.omel. Dr. Kdwardi. u practicing physician for 17 years and caiouiel'R old-tl;ne enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for rhronte eenitlji.itloM a.nt t rpld liver. Pr. Kdwards' t)live Tablctn do not eontali. calomel, but a healing, nootblng vcttable laxative. No gripping !s the "kynote" of these litt! sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bewein tied liver to uet iiortnall;. . They ut-ver force tlnia to uu ratural r--tipn. If you have a "dark brown uouth" la. I br.ath a lul!. tired feel In sick headache torpi ' liver coustlpatloa, you 11 find quick, sure and phMHunt reu!t from otie or two cf Ir. Kdwards' Olive Tablets t bedtime. Thousands take them every ntpht just to ke p riicbt. Try tbeia. l.V and 30c. Adv.

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REMEMBER Our stock of these machines is limited, as it consists of a floor stock of various makes, sizes and styles of a Chicago jobber who wanted to turn them into ready money and sold at less than manufacturer cost.

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Unlimited Money - Saving Advantages November Finds the Garment Section Replete with New and Fashionable Apparel Each season a large number of women find our garment section a place of worthy values of very real interest to the thrifty buyer. The moderate purse is never embarrassed in this section, there are always good assortments of new garments, of guaranteed Charles B. Sax and Company quality, at very modest price ranges. Choice of Any Winter Suit in the Store At 33a Discount

Fine Winter Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices No matter what we might tell you about thce smart Winter Coats, it would hardly do them justice. We much prefer to have you express your approval when you see them. Attend this Sale. You will be well rewarded. Every Coat at 20 Discount

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$25.00 $32.50 $39.50 $45.00 Coats Coats Coats Coats $20.00 $26.03 $31.60 $36.00

Smart New Dresses Money Saving Prices Here in this store you will find the dress you want at the price you want to pay. We carry a nice assortment and everyone at a lower price. Smart fall dresses of navy trirotin;, poiret twill and serge in clever new styles and specially priced at $15.00, $17.50, $19.95, $21.75, $25.00

$50.00 i $65.00 Coats j Coats $40.00 j $52.00 a; V ' ? JFK

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Just as we affected wonderful economies in buying early, so may you save many dollars in buying NOW. You will surely soon need coats, suits and dresses and if you wish A Small Deposit Reserves Any Coat, Suit or Dress Until You Want It

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Pink Bloomers Priced Very Moderately Pink jersey bloomers at 50c Pink pressed crepe bloomers at 50c Pink batiste bloomers, hand embroidered in dainty colored designs at $1.00 Fancy pink batiste bloomers, extra quality, hand embroidered at $1.50 Jumper Dresses Very Special $4.98 All wool navy Serge Jumper Dresses, trimmed with white stitching, with two pockets and belt; in izes 12 to 44; exceptional value at $4.9S Outing Flannel Special Yard 15c 2 7 ihch outing flannel in '! zht patterns; a special vnlue, yard 15c Boys' Pajamas $1.95 Value $1.29 Boys' 2 - piece outing flannel pajamas in neat colored stripes, braid trimmed, extra quality; formerly $1.95, Thursday special $1.29

Corsets Special $1.00 Corsets in pink and white, medium bust, ribbed top, in sized 20 to 30; special at $1.00 Tie Aprons 50c Value 39c Gingham tie aprons in blue and white check, made full size. A 50c value, Thursday .... 39c Men's Union Suits $1.50, $2.00 Values 95c Men's fine ribbed union suits, light weight, long sleeves, onkle length; formerly $2.00 and $1.50 value, special 95c Batts 59c Here is a special value in 3 pound cotton batts, opens up 72x90; special at 59c Bloomers Special 90c Sateen and jersey bloomers in green, navy, lavender and black; special at 30c

Chamcisette Gloves 50c Women's and misses white chamoisrtte glovrs with sticthed backs; formerly 85c; special, rair at 50c

Warm New Gloves Women's and Misses' Here is scrr tlun; new in a warm stIi!i jlove for cold weather. They are an all wool gauntlet, plain and ribbed tops in rrreen, navy, white and heath rr mixtures, .U pair. . .31.50 The same style rjlovrs in children's ?izrs in biown. white and g r cy , at pair $1.00 Children's Hats At Special Prices Chiidrcn'r hrits of velour and hatters plu?h in 2 tone effects ot $1.95 Misses untrimmed shapes of black velour with colored Facings at. . . .98c

Outing Gowns 75c Women's outing flannel owns, slip-over style in pink and blue stripes, with hört sleeves; special. .75c

Attractive Prices on Warm Blankets

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