South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 11, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1922 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 11, 1922
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Tou hould mak mor or lrs a rri.onr of yoursolC You ought to !o this for the fake of your own lmmfuliato family. If you kep away from th?m you jruard jour loved or.rs from disease. Your fating utfi.f:! should bo bo'IM aftr you us. them, and your toilet articles kept away from others. If you stay away from buslr.e. don't po to a motlon-plcturo s-how to rill in the time, and. incidentally, to ir.foct a lot of your good neighbors. Horn and bd should be your rule. I wish I could lmposo this rule upon every en who has a cold. ThTf on be no doubt that the hnr-
f.r f'T.o ein in i ' i- down with i VOT3' 1 materially lnrrerud If thifc
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The Golden Rul 19 Indicated here If anywhere. With pneumonia or
typhobl fever you are forced to so j to f 1. because you pimply cannot ,
t 'Boinv Stmtl on vour feet. Hut a cold U i
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importance, j f'-ind th. t onnfi' ljh w. -n ri :. 1 ty.'n? from ). ? n. cold. ;r- ; hr- . jm tctal to rrdis, I am
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employer of kv( ia! persona could j fortunately, you usually do go about well efford to j..r; the waifM of anfto your own detriment and to the
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employe And lr.-it on hr FMylr.g danger of your associate. You ride
horr. dur!n: th ll'.P'-. Such a
'-cur.'' would T'TiV in tJ. long rv.t:. baufrt It ".vf,,!'. p t ver. t an "pltU rr.'.r" of c .-Mi in l.is -ta".-'.:-hmf-nt. You rr.r ul 1 not m ' t a col 1. You oiu It to yoiir.-'-:f t k home and to h-d in ord r that the trouble ntay not "-xt n 1 b-yor;d the no?o. All cond.tb r..s of tb- inf lu'-nza type yi-M qalckly to pro-pr-r methods ot tr-atrr.' r.t. Th.- tir. of thot e la the -x: rmth a.d qui : of the bed. It rr.'iv f--m .lly t ko to bed for so Mmiil-i in ihwnt. but it If worth
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111 cut short tho
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the ppray from your couching and j neexlr.jr. and thus you Infect dozens j of person. with whom you come In ; contact. Tl Golden Itule demands another course of action. You ride on Ftreet cars, filling thair to the danger of your associate.--Tomorrow I will tell you fome o. thi troubp which may follow . neglected cold.
Tili'? N ilw tliirtl of Dr. CopolainT.-M-rlr-of art I dos on "C11." Tomor- ; rmv'M nrtlrlc asks '! Yon Know i
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Unart suit of Kur-pean clothes may b ordered and made by exrtdl nt tailors, or a table d'hote which would f-erm 1 n di iren on .; to the Iiue de la Talx or Iirotdway may be rnjoyed. The Chinese live In the most crowded ami congested quarters Imaginable. House rent is reduced to almost r.otliim,-. due to the fact that a Chinaman can live in a place which woul 1 seem almost uninhabitable to ui. To f iv hous.j rent, many live on boats tied up to the b-'dc. Soint! Chinese are born and die without ever leaving their floating homes. As a nation, the Chinese are frugal and sober. Their n-e.U .nre very .simple. Many of the customs which have bctn in use fince China was China have never chanced. China was a nation in 1713 I. C While America and even llurope were howling wiliernesses', tho Chinse planted the mulberry' tree, tended the silkworms and wove sdlk into clothes. They developed trade and established bazars. A knowledge of astronomy
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a form of writing was used by them ever at that almost re-hlstdiic dato. Art originated In China. parsed from there to Ksypt, and from 13rpt male If way to Greece. Some of the Chine? customs
ii .-'.em strange to us today have not changed from that very period when they first made silk. For Instance, the needle of the Chinese compass points south, the guest of honor is placed on the left of the host, and the Chlneso women still wear trousers. The appearance of Chinese children, particularly in winter, is always of great Interest to the traveler. During the cold weather all Chinese children look very fat the colder the day the fatter the child. This comes from the peculiar custom employed by the Chinese to keep warm. ; Instead of changing the garments of children, as vre do, from a light fabric to a heavier one from cotton to wool the Chinese mother simply multiplies her children's' clothing. She keeps addln? layer upon layer of the same garments which are worn in summer. The child assumes an appearance of extraordinary fatness as the weather grows colder. Some children, Indeed, look like odd little colored Kills with twinkling eyes just peeping1 out of every bit of summer clothes they ever owned.
' Iii, Miiin:iiig; l'rt-iudi IJIiu Suit Has Narrow Cross IJnes of ltoso. sin, jr.sciiiau a smart HOMIISPLW SPOUTS SUIT. Yesterday Mm. Vanderpool phoned Madarne's and asked for me. ihe said she was sending Miss Walsh, one of her best friends, to u. and asked mo to take care of her. ".She's planning to leave for Florida in a week," explain 1 Mrs. Vanderpool. "and wants some kind of suit for traveling. She's our champion young tennis player, and a cunning" yirl. I'm. phoning you bo rause I know you can help her to find something true to type," she said flatteringly. "I'll guarantee a perfect costume," i promised. For with my prowts thus challenged, I felt that I must cxDme through grandly. Madame is always glad when wo can help the saleswomen in choosing tho riht things for the right reoplc. "I know the very model for Miss "Valsh. She's much the type I had pictured." I said to myself, as I met her in the salon. "I want something fmart and not fussy in a sports suit," she announced, drooping down on a footstool. "Those blue eyes will be heavenly with that new French blue homespun," I said to myself, as I listened politely. I left her alon while I slipped the- model on, n I knew It fitted mc perfectly, and I did want her to likeit. "It's stunning." Miss Walsh approved, after I had walked up and down onco and paused in front of
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her. Those narrow croslnff lines of rose srlvc Just enough warmth to the bltze. Where docs it fasten?" "Across the ieft Shoulder and dcrwn the idde." I pointed out. "The xound collar Is most becoming to you." I added, noting the namo type of collar on the frock she was wearing. "Yes. I like this suit collar." she responded, "because I can wear my new fur piece with It." "And there's no bulky collar In the way when you wear an extra topccat in cool weather." I explained. "Tha-fa an a9et because you can Tvear it in cooler plocta than Florida. a.i well as for traveling." "How did you know that I can't bear bulky thinga about my throat? ahe laughrd. "I knew Just as I know that you'd like this s-uit," I returned. "Shall we make It up for you?" "Yes. I can't wait to get Into It." i-he exclaimed, jumping up from her fcofjstcol. "But first, let's choose a hat for me to wear with it." "ThA.t wrap-around skirt Is Just the thing for her prlrgy, boyish stride," I reflected, as she walked over to examino eome hats that had been left about. "This black hat with the lacquered qullla would bo smart with the suit. If It goes with my r.ose I want it," fhe paid with a smile. "My nose Is always a bother," she continued. "It's fairly long, and doesn't match Ju3t any hat I happen to fancy." The jaunty, Ptlck-up quills placed close about the black cire turban were In perfect accord with her profile, m she decided on the hat immediately. "I'm glad you can give my first fltjlng tomorrow, she called back os she left. I was1 fully as pleased as she. I'm always enthusiastic when I see the ri?ht clothes golnj to tho rlsht person.
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Ii I IIS JAN LAKY SALH. This year'L January Clearance Sale presents for your approval the very bvst Quality Furniture back at rilE-WAR Trices. Full-slzfd bed davenports in genuine leather, J 6 3 ; teds of bras fteel or Iron reduced, floor lamps with silk shades, $11.50 and up. These and many other LarKalns In I5edroom and Dining Room suites await you. Convenient terms. 5 -if
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and Hoger Frown, six. who are believed to havA broken through the ice and drowned in the Kishwaukee river, continued todxy. Track of a sled, thought to lnv been that v. Ith which th children were laxt set n playii.,' led out a. TC' the j J , , -A -i .
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Over pupply of blooming plantand cut flowers at very moderate prices. Pulschen &. Ruckles, Green
houses. 219 N. Lafayette. U-tf : -. j .-rcent Reduction Faln on-..
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dr. r. n. cxn&os. wishes to announce to hLs patients and friends that from this date, Jan. 3rd, 1922, he will devote his entire attention to his DENTAL. PRACTICE and can be found in his newly furnished and completely equipped offices at 125 W. WASHINGTON A V., first stairway rast of J. M. S. bldg. Telephone Main 549. Open Sunday morning by appointment. I wish you one and all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Respectfully. F. R. CARSON", Dentist. 4-tf
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TI'ACIFKS SON TO SMOKi:. Somebody remarked that he "tan
ned" his lad when ho caught him smoking. Mr. S. Mnsible spoke up'
and said that his boy was seventeen and that the boy might grow up to appreciate a good smoke. He got him a corking W. D. S. pipe from George Platner's. 4
DO YOU PLAY TJU: PIANO? If not, learn the Franklin system and play by ear. Address Donald McDonald. Brownson Hall, Notre Dame university. 11
C. W. COPP
MUSIC SHOP Opening evenings till 8:30
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BERRIEN SPRINGS The Aid Soci-jty of the Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon in the church parlora. Mrs. A. R Ayers. who has been 111 th pat week, is able to bo out again. Mrs. J. Howard Taylor, who has
been vl-dtins her mother. Mr. W. F. j Wetmore. r turne d Saturday to her j
homo In Chh-ao. Fen Goodfrllmv of St. Joseph was iL business visitor here Saturday.
Miss Jennie Rurton vis!tel friends , In Renton Harbor. Saturday. i Oliver Sti.vr of Iudinton. Mich., J I is a visitor at the hom of his father, j i
J. H. Stover. ti
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noon In the ehureh parlors. Mr. and Mr-. A. M.artr. of L'ldlngton. Mi'-h . :-.o aited In the special rvi.-es at th.e 1'nited Brethren ehurch I't i;iiT.t!i. w.re week end visitors with frit n-Is lore.
. fourteen-year ,r. ai-.l Mrs. Albert atjv iay at his homo
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r U es v. a-j hell Monday at th. - Ia the ran church conducted ly Rev. J. IL on Feri were hold af .'ner h Sunday, mornit i a:: tte wore taken mb. r.-hiM o: the church A. IV. ill st riously ill at a Cass :r. . t.
Mr. W. F. Foyer, who ir-r en the Fdhlmlre . ci" low v.. h.'.vo n.oved Into on Ki:::mel street. Mrs. Clifford Fun and ! of K'a". :-.:uco. are visitof .Mrs. F-urt's aunt. F : : : r-on. ' ' ball rame FTiday t. -a:; hall h-tw-vn the ! ! . ss ro'.le team r: . . S; In depend -. - - - er I - to Lou-- on the F. ' : a : . v- : f town v an 1 Me:. day iv.ormrc. ' i ;:: th-- attie on th" house, which was :: ''. iubllr.g. Arthur .. 1 f y !i ed in the
and other fine makes, at prices that you haven't seen in years.
rOK WIN ill; I )1 HYING. The e;--r.n. ! r.;,.t .-rist assure himself (d evv-ry e mfort and pro
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OYirii SFPI I Y OF PI;NTS.
Iue to ari Ir.Z plants an 1 rat bfclnf effort.! at
price. Puis hi : liu'-kk-s, Green-
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All-Wool Suits and Overcoats Values to $40
Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats Values to $50
Finest Kuppenheimer Garments Values to $65
EXTRA SPECIAL For Thursday a special grouping of fine Suits and Overcoats. Styles, fabrics and patterns for everv taste. $45 and some $50 values
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Dresses at Clearance Prices NTew coats and dresses have just arrived freim New York! This will be pood news for those who have waited for its to add more garments to our stock before making their selections. They will be doubly pleased at their pricings, for our buyers who arc now in New York have made purchases which permit us to offer the finest quality at prices airainrjy low.
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Coats of die most alluring modes are ofTered here at prices that will .surprise you. They are shown plain trimmecl or trimmed with the most wanted furs.
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Our entire stock of evening and dinner gowns is ofTered at one-third off. Newest creations. All wanted materials.
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Arr.on these suits are garments that will be appropriate for wear in the Spring. All desired styles, shades and fabrics.
GEORGETTE BLOUSES 25 rc OFF PETTICOATS AND PETTIBOCKERS $3.95 $5 $7.75
NEWEST SKIRTS 20' c OFF SWEATERS AND SCARFS 10c OFF
'Sow 192'J Spring Dresses Arriving Daily. II invite you to see this ah cm h(nvin r: .
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