South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 January 1922 — Page 18

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. JANUARY 8, 1922 w mm Ttr? we A -r2 ii A Y i Ü ilJ-P of VOMEN hi'

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FEMININE MIND IS SHALLOW: GEORGE

Lew Shank, G. O. P., Picks Wife, Democrat, for Aide

FiidMi Nnvrli-t Savi Wild j Women An- "Not;" Ju t Mnrrird Tlirrc A crk. J

.f:W YOLK. Jm. T. There- ire r o T.v i ! d '.v o rr. r n ; " f e m I r. ! r. ' rr. ! ?t r ry ' is the hunk; Mrs. Grundy -a a.-: a hachior; , wr::ar.'.u 1 Cirf-.r 1 a

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natural la-v-hr a ,ke r. the femir.lr.c

r:::ni K'r.a'4'o-,v. Tr.'.- a "' ..-. Listen to rxllxln, art- r.'-t. r.iv our view.-, ! -it th" xr r I I:.'.' : i et W. I.

on f--rr.iT.t; r.i. '.v!. Las arrive -I h-r? '

t to-;r th rf.untry iv.riir lctur-s

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mytPry nr.1 womir.'c notion ot tjmr.'.H obv!ot:.'r.'-.-s nro r-qually fal

lacious 'T'.-.fro i o.-.Iy the my-.?ry j i iv: tc rio'i.' Thf re;-T--- -.S of h t!i j

! L:or.. Mr. CeorK th- :i diiver,-.l thi.-; "v. ";r:.ir.,r to rm? w o in-1" '. IIou--k cht t Dl-aiiwar. Th-ir )::vsx perfectly vp!1 -ivh.it tiy'r' lip fn, w!nt IntrUue! 1. I- :r;:; lotto 1. but the hi:sJ.in'is iloii't i l,i'f ,r;.-i th-y have

nrr.f t"hir, ' to Vl'p. do i

r.f t realize t!:o j! i . that cth r thine hoM in a hmii'h i . i ! - 1 . It is truo a woman car. hold up arralr-t a rr.ar.'.i car--r. l ut, as a ri, not lor.iT. hf-a aft-r ! h.is tlio v.'onim ho doesn't v.?;t hor o much, hut nfti r h ha.s a career y u.ir.Ls more and inoro enrrfr. "IV !h .'o i-itr.-i up hy tho rarer h hu-n't tli mental on or try to worry atc.ut the? won-nri's mind, oi to di.s.-t!.-; thlrfr that lr:tT't I'.or. Thi mind nf woman la r.ut a land you can't r"t to, hut a land to which tow pf-orI'' tnk rr-ir.vioi:s." Tho wife a linuf' !; --por i. oir. t dhnnr'ear, Mr. h -ur;rr prodiott'd. "M.itiV, "nrdiör. in marrying'- hr said, "hart 1. m that ha- wonts one wife, one hou.xkvpT, one nur.60 for tho 'h!Idn-r., nr.o fociil or?an!z'-r, one Jacker (if he's much of a traveler) and one nif.vrmcr to send out for cipar?. fie pos in for th! marvelous cumhination and fVid. it r.irely exists. ,oWe have 'iTf-v"dnp-ment of the household rvpert, arid tlio wifo is permitted to continut her work out-id' iho home, while a trained prof. t..dnrial looks after the hous and does it well, hecauso she

does nothing else and. above all. bo- !

rnaso he ia eh.rv'on and paid to do 1. t lnuiine1 One in Tear. "Imagine a wonnn in toarf. The man asks, 'Wliat's the matter?' Fhf

won't t- 1!. The man can either work alonir and fin 1 ont what'.- the niattet ( or he'ean exrlaiia. 'oh, women!' and' K" out, f-'irnmiru: t!1. door. Ar.d affrr he lin iid. 'Oh, women!' aj fw time; a::d rlarim.l the door I 'nouh times ho ?iy? an.d th!r.k.- he ean't understand women. I.'Jly Ik. hasn't tided. "Mer are t:proei to havo no ! pir?t.-ry. ThiHt's hocau.-- we ar r;ijp- j pr;-.ed to talk abo'jt fe;-h dull thir.e.- j

a.- Minr.i's?, rn.r' id ?pord, tno ra;mt'or of hortle-ir-r1 cauh.t per wt Pt i-i'.i.iro and so or., toreovpr, man'.v.-ay with a rial ! ? ip-

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SMOKE? IN LONDON

FAIR SEX EAT IT -, : ole nd ! ohi

But They're Quite Choicv j caM, h . i . -. - i made up.

looking howls and thin, black ms. - havo tobacco specially M ndtd to thoir taste," t!io dealer cx-

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: blend until exactly the ritrht stren.eth

1? obtained, l'ach v.-ornin customer

her own special blond

'ii)oui ine Uranus o! Cigars I "it u .ay surprise v,,u b,,t we and Their Pipe. I lnvc hl(1 wc-nicn customers buying j cigars from u.- for the past 10 year?. LONDON, Jan. 7. Women of' This 'rar tho' aro u.viR? fror.i

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Mayfair not only smoke pipes an. I cigars, but they aro most particular about brands and blends and in tomo instances a better Judsrc of the. wcc-U than men.

more than over. "W have about "0 women cicarsmokinff customers, and these are bein added to wtek by week. We import a special small-size cifrar

There- have been rumors for a,for thm from Havana of a peculiar Ion? time. There have even been fragrance. pictures of the pipes l:i the dally I "ll ia" nonsense to suppose that press. But finally a dealer n thhvcrrien cannot tell a good cijrar. West End has been bold ononph to! 'This year wme husbands are tell In detail ' what's what in smart j buyin? special boxes of Havanas K minino smoke-land. for their women folk, and very' c-are-

"We have kept a stock of nines! ful wo nave to be in selecting the

for women and have bern selling

them for years," is the amazing announcement of the proprietor cf one select shop. A diamond-studded pipe soiling for $40 was ono of tho Christma plfts on display just off Piccadilly. The majority of the women'd pipe" are dainty little briars, with squat-

brand." Tho shop displays women smokers' handbags, with pouches and case fcr tobacco, cigara and pipe.

ADD S.VTT. Put a little fait in the frying pan before you put the lard in and it will not splatter or splash.

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i:milt asiitox gray.

PinL.AJDnLJ'ILIA. Jan. ?. Miss

Emily Ashton Cray Ls a city frlri. j P.ut she's thn champion r.i!!;ma!d i of U. S.! j ?h's received th firrt bachelor's! derre in dairy husbandry ever' granted a pirl at IYnnsyh-ania State j collepre. . i That's: not all she ro! the Sharp- j Icrs award of $500, granted to en-! co u rape women in dairy ari home j economics branches. "I'm going- to t?ach others to be 1 milkmaids," he 5iys. "I hope some day to go to India ani teach advanced agricultural methods to the! women there." j

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cnnrii If crepe needs freshening bringthe water in the tea kettla to boiling point and then pass th crepe back and forth in tho steam. The result will t a fabrio almost like new.

CO FI "EC. In order to improve the coffee pour off one or two cups and then return them to tho urn. This mixes it, thus improving it.

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pretty as a picture

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that the had d.r-.rir - ; - ;. j tal trfitr, a !-:;-ii i. rr, hfsiac'r.f. ard lr, 'ey .:r.. Ali t'-at i a X c: t'-e 7 vt 1 rew. She's s as f'.e ! i Her leau is r.::r-ir.R ar. 1 i' . larfel, de t.- a r "- ,: D;'.ixn, t1 f ta'- !?. v rr.v ,- r1 eve crr'-a'.-c.. 1 r.f. p v -' from t;-e firre fr-rr.u'a s t -j larrous D.lax.n 1 res.r : t. lj j.i knew tl.at they arc cite ; Uake Ddn FOR NATUR ALACTIOK

IXDIAXArOI.IS, Ind.. Jan. 7. Low Shank, new mayor of Indianapolis, thinks the old adage- about a prophet bojnr without honor in hi-. own country', is a misprint. Fur, look what Lew ha3 done! With all Indianapolis pushing candidates forward for a position on the board of park commissioners, he up and appoints his own wife. And this in spite of the fact that she in on n different side of the fenee politically. Lew va.i elcc.cd on tho republican ticket. He ia a Methodist. The Mrs. l a democrat and attends the P.aptist church. But Mr. Mayor looked beyond religion and politics he thought about tho littlo folks of the city and the fact that they needed more playgrounds. So, as Lew puts it, he felt this way about the park board Job: "I could have appointed another woman but I know Sarah's qualifications and I know I can count on her to carry out my pledges. One of the

MIL AND MRS. LEW 5HIAXK.

main on er is to give playgrounds to!

all the kidrf." As Mrs. Shank accepted the appointment she said: "I trie-d to get Lew to find some other woman for the place but he wouldn't do it." During his mayoralty campaign speeches Lew often referred to "me and Sarah.'' Now "Indianapolis la going to see "me and Sarah" on the Job together trying to make life brighter for the little folks.

WORLD CELEBRITIES VISIT U. S. IN '21

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jkirMiai men, inaiiu aim Carpcntier Among Million at Now York Port.

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NEW YOLK. Jan. 7. The year ;'ust ended has seen moro than 1- "'.' p. rsons arrive or dep.. -t from this port, including the greatest fi-nires in politics, finance, science, opera, art, literature, business and sport. The sailing homo of Marshal 1'och was the last notable event in this iver-moving drama being enacted at tho port of entry' horo for prominent foreigners. Moro than öKKCOO entered the port in 10-1 and an equal, number departed. The new immiratlon law prevented the figures for the year being much higher in tho number of arrivals. Of tho more than half a million persons to pass through this port, and th.y include tho greatest figures in the world today, tho most intercut in. g and picturesque were a rommon;lico ma:; and soldier, a tired and weak littlo lady, a pelf-styled political "has been" and the world's gr at' st tenor. Thv' world knows Foch as a soldi-r. Hut roch. th commonplace. KO" ir.atured and fatherly old man.

Is the striking Impression gathered , .

by !)iom' who met him. There have be.--rs many tuen arriving here in civilian clothes who wore more militari--:: than the- mar. in the French marshal' uniform. .Mine. Curio Modest. A very hudra rly woman was Mme. C -.n a wnm.in tho, j.st o'-ie would

ing the final of his many trips to Naples, Iiis home. The great tenor sang a few notes tri nUlf t Ii n f r ) po rf c-nrnn rt t It r .-

porters thst he had lost his voice. ! M

Tho exertion weakened him. how

er. and he fell Lack in his char

his smile vanishing momentarily, k His face was drawn, ho was weak and tired, hut hid smile and handgrasp wcro there until the last. His j

parting words were: "I'll be back next fall, boys, and sin? better than ever." Parpentler and Lenclcn. Vivian! atid Hriand. Diaz and Schanzer. Mori'aii and Yanderlip, Xorthcli'.fe and Lord Lee, Maeterlinck and Chester

ton, Sims and' Heatty, Schwab and H

(Jary, "Dougenmary and Chaplin, 'hillapine and McCormack, Mary Oarden and Ganna Walska, Bryco an 1 Lode, Herrick and Harvey, TI1doji and Kumagae these ar.d many more were among the celebrities to arrive here in 10 21.

CUT OUTS. Cut exits of brightly colored leather are being used much cn frocks for small girls. They border tho hem line, neck lino and slevc.

G II ID MS. Fancy girdles of all kinds are being used on afternoon dresses. Some of them are made of segments of metal, others of a medium resembling celluloid.

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llsh. Ami the.-.-Entered Mrs. I--a Thompson ar.d Mrs.' Ar.dree Fu lb-r. tv.a Am.orlran Mirls. They are Ficil'.e ! !r.torrret-rs. experienced in International ccr.frtnee pullic'.ty work. Ar.l they shortly male the d 1 fTo re r. t? In !anguao ar.d tl: occasional misun'.er-Jar-dir.? of tcmpcran.nt between American n port-rs and l"r nch tatemen r. e'.iitle.

n wax. vs. Try lining the r; t p:!?e iip-.' 1 ar.anas .1. a v.-.-taVb ::r::o. iut thf fruit i:: I. ilf an i .-.-w f-r .: minutes in a 1 ; 1 1 1 . w..t or. D:'a;n. cover with cream sauce "h as 1 ustd for tU"ili:!ov. or and ere hot.

take for the foremo. of her in s'c:or-.i.o. Sho was weak from illness contracted In her work und bewildered by Iba reception accorded her n; on hor arrival on tho Olympic last -priuir. Her tired, fad. y?t kindly face re-v.-.-ip.-i .a won-.an who, although she appro jiatod the lienor bestowed on her by American women, would much rather have been left alone to her work in the laboratory. Ver.lzeios. who Ylseour.t Bryce slid upon leaving this country li?t sum.mer was one of the three great n "mad?" by the war, called himw. if "wkat you Americans call a :.a . 1 - n." Ye: uh.cn th'o liner docked a th.rong of 10.0 "0 Greeks from all parts of the country accorded tho "has lan" one of the mcst vocifer-c-s demonstrations ever se-en along the w .tjorfront. In proportion it t ;ualed any of those given Foch, Ueattv or D'.az. CiniM) cn Ivst Vojs. When the cables told tho wcrli !at ammer of Caruso's death it afLrtd r.ne moro deeply than th r.ewvp-ap. r men covering hly. Th ere at tenor was thrlr fri?r.d. II k m.ar.y of thf-ni ly tludr I"irt r. true. And to then w.is laS-TVCd thd ho:. or of hrarlr.jj tha laöt golden r.otts in thia country of th man tak

The Best Cough Syrup g is Home-made. S P. s Here' an rosy way to pare f?, and S O )ft havr ihn lt rough rundy Q M joa rrr triO. 8 Q Q.

You've probibly heard cf this wellknown plan of making couh syrup at liorae. Put have vou. ever used it? Thousands of farad. the world over, feel that they could hardly keep house without it. It's simple ani cheap, but the way it takes hold of a ccuL'h w.li soon earn it a permanent place in vour home.

Into a p.nt bottle, pour '2': ounce : of I r.ex; then a d i plain pränulatei j fuar pyrup to tili tip the pr.t. Or, j if desired, u.e clarirlei rrola.seü, honey, or corn syrup, instead of suar

fyrup. lather way, it tastes good, cever ?rols, and ives you a fullpint of better couh renieiy than you could buy ready-made for three times its co.-t. It is reah'v wonderful "how quickly this home-made remedv conquers a couh-usually in -4 hours or less. It feem to penetrate through every air pa;sa?e, loosens a drv, hoare or t-'cht couh, lifts the phleitn, heals the raerabrane , and gives almost im mediate re'.ief. bp'.endiJ for throat tickle, hoarsenc-53, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. I'ir.ex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norwav pine extract, and hii3 beer. ued for peneraticr.i for throat and chest ailments. To avoid di-- irpointmrnt ak your dru'g:t fir "li'i ounces of P.nex with d.roction. ani don't accept anyth!n tl-e. Guaranttvi to ive absolute t:faction or ineney refunded. The riacx Co., Yt. Wayne, izi.

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