South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 12, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1922 — Page 7
THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 12. 1922
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YOUR HEALTH
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raIty i a layr of bon lik rap-r in Its thlnnefs. A reelected rold, in its stair1 of "rlpn'f.s" may invad theo cavities. raulnfr "sinusitis." Th particular f .iity benoath your cheek is called the antrum, and thi may fill up Aith pus. In tli- latr stacrrs of a redd if your t-eth bein to ache you may --uP"ct Involvement (A this cavity. If you have h violent pain over one eye. romin.? on every morning and r'rrmlnt; worse till night you ar probably in for sinus trouble. A cold may alo cauce your es to brome inflamed. You M'C, all the orpans of your hend are in danger if you nepiect a rold. This fact should warn you that a omm on rold deserves your immediate and serious attention. "A Mit eh in tim paves nine." Karly treatment of all infertion of thin ort will spare you days of .suffering and dancer. Tomorrow I hall t 1 1 you what to do if you think you have taken rld. If you follow this advice you will ! m pared a lot of misery.
UNDnCIr:D jO-VUn:- Your Tjestion ar 1 ejirTiTi t to answer, my friend, beraufe your letter Is rather vairue repardinc: the JoVlns letter you wrote to her. Perhaps, it was a letter which may hive eemed tc her InsTjJtlnsr. In any event. If she was nflened. and did not take that !::: v as a joke, you owe I. r an n pole-try. Wliy not tell hfr that you are : ai:y sorry, and will not t s) foolih arnln. anl ak her to forpive you and K.e you another chance? And r-member that you have nc riirht to expert all of a yours: woman affections when you pay attentions to her for three years without ;jskir. her to boome your wife.
are wife, you will dnnce with him when h asks you to. b rlad to f 1 him when he calls, and enjoy hl j companionship without thlnklnp: too ; much about him ajid do not neg- j
lect your other frlejids.
Annl Laurie will welcome letter? of inauiry on subject of feminine
Interest from younj? women reader? j of this paper and will reply to them ; ;n thene columns. Letters to ?Tlss ! Laurie should addressed to her j in car of this office. I
Advice to Girls
By ANNIE LAURIE
I hue been jrointr with a trirl on yenr my junior for th.- jiaf-t thrre iml rr.f-hit yarrt, ;nI she mean.-, the world to me, as flu i the only cirl I have ever lo-d. .he topi me that hhn loved me more than words could tell, until n few weeks a.(?o. - w hen we- had been separated for r.lmoU a year. It : e, ms we have never underi-tood e;irli other .dnco tliat time. Slie Mill said she loved iro until I wrote lu r a very foo'.L-'h b ttt r. nil through ,i Joke, and the only time I hav. 1 en with her ?ince, -he told ir.e he hid TT ver cared for nie inco, and ;ouId never enre for any one else. Should I try and regain her at'fer"ion" If so, "ne w? r should 1 try to forget her. and try to win som
1I1AII A.VNIK LAUrUi:: I am a younj, Kirl of Ifi. and am very much in love. I met a younf man at a dance at a friend's house. He is e-naajred to the friend who I.d tho dance. He seemed interested in nu-, ?nd a.-krd for nearly a'l my dances. I did not Rive the-m all to him. as I didn't think it rlcht. He Jias called on me cry oftc; .since then.. I am in love with him What should I :lo, a 1 do not wih to offend my friend? i '.n own f:yi. . UROWN 1-;'KS: It is r.ut rifrlit lor you to allow the younsc n-an to call on you rKUlarly if 1p 1? enatced to your friend. I think It wo'dd be the l.e.t thtnp for you to t 11 him ro in a nice, friend.lv way.
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Memory is life's clock. Jealousy knows no loyalty, ilenc i3 lover' rhetoric. Love kills with golden arrow. Tyrant kings make treacherous subjects. Knowledge without fenge Is twofold folly. In the school of peril dangers are lessons. De ever the last to go over a deep river. Fear is the alarm clock, of sleepins: memory. What is well said is quickly said.
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DKAtt ANNIK LAURIE: . .mi n c.irl of IS, and am in lovn with a youn? man about two years w.y senior, but I ant .sure h does not love m, for he rocs to For other New. tll me in what way 1 can win hi love. If he goes to a dance and takes another girl, should I c-'how indifference, or should I be angry with him and refu.o to dance v :th him if he ask me? CITIT'. Cl'PIlv This ynuns man looks upon you as a friend, my dear, and you cannot force him to love you. if I wre you I would try to think of him as a friend, and feel no resentment because he has other ynuii;' women friend.-, also. If you
The nig Electric Shop Wiring- and Ilep&lriDg S. D. Moran & Son
Union Trust Company fcafe Deposit lioxe wttii ik-cIjJ UcWUe foi Iba irlacy vt tu tomer.
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Appetizinpc and strength-ginng, luscious Soaldsweet grapefruit are rich in food and health values. They tune the meal and tone the svstem. For breakfast most delicious, at lunch equal
ly delightful and with dinner even moro palate-pleasing. Sealdsweet grapefruit also have a wide variety of uses in cookery, confections and ices. They afford the ideal baso for salads.
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A fine showing of Sealdsweet grapefruit right from the groves of Florida. Sealdsweet grapefruit will be served in a number of ways, unique and original. Come and learn more about Sealdsweet grapefruit, once scarce and highpriced luxuries, now produced in such quantities as to give plenty for all. To every person who attends there will be made a gift of copy of beautiful and instructive book, "Florida's Food-Fruits", containing many tested recipes for dishes made from grapefruit and oranges.
Grapefruit Demonstration-Display
All This Week ROBERTSON BROS. COMPANY Main Floor at Entrance
You buy oranges for tho juice. In ScaMFweet oranges you get more juice. The weight of an orange indicates the quantity of juice. Sealdsweet oranges are heavier
because juicier. Buy oranges for weight! Kipened on the trees, sweet and delicious, Sealdsweet oranges quench thirst, satisfy hunger and build strength.
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January Clearance Sales
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January Clearance Sales
Every Item Priced Far Below Its Real Worth
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Greater Savings in a Greater Sale Those who realize the importance of this phenomenal store-wide sacrifice sale axe well advised to come early and compare our values with values elsewhere. Muslin Underwear At Real Savings
Every garment is an unusual value at the price every garment is marked much lower than usual for quick clearance.
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Lot 2
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And Here Are More Big Values Women's Petticoats and Gowns of fine nainsook and long cloth, with dainty lace trimming, assortment of styles; $5.00 and $4.00 values; sale price $2.95 Philippine Gowns, small lot, square neck with hemstitched hem and spray of hand embroidery; $2.50 value; sale price $1.95 Phil ippine hand made, hand embroibered Gowns and Envelope Chemise. Not all sizes in each style; $4.00 to $5.00 values; sale price $2.95 White Wash Blouses
Prices Amazingly Low Women's and Misses White Wash Blouses, splendidly made of good quality materials, neat styles, lace and embroidery trimmed.
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$2.50-$2.98 Values $1.39
$3.50-$4.50 Values $2.19
Overblouses Wool J ersey Overblouses in tan, blue, green, embroidered in colors, special $3.75
Table Scarfs Prices Lower Than Ever Filet Lace Scarfs, size I 5 x44; very special 77c Beautiful Filet Lace Scarfs, size 18x45; regular $2.25 value $1.89 Ready made Table Cloths, 58-inch mercerized damask, round scalloped; sale price . .$1.39
Stamped Goods At Very Special Prices Stamped Dresner Scarfs, size 18x 45; regular 25c values; sale price . . . .19c Stamped Batiste Gowns, ready made; sale price. 69c Stamped Dresser Scarfs, size 18x45; sale price. .69c
Women's Union Suits
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Broken Line of Sizes and Styles Half Price Women's and Misses Union Suits of wool, silk and wool and cotton in mostly large sizes, to close out at Half Price. Corsets 33 1-3 Discount We are closing out a well known brand of Corsets, less 33 1-3.
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Flannelette Gowns Lower Than Usual Prices Women's Outing Flannel Gowns in white and pink and blue stripes; special $1.00 One lot of Women's and Misses' Outing Flannel Gowns and Pajamas in plain white and pink and blue stripes, in regular and extra sizes. Formerly sold up to $2.95; sale price $1.45 Extra Specials 56-inch Wool Coating, fine quality, heavy weight, in plain and two-tone effects; reduced to $2.69 Women's Handkerchiefs, embroidered corner designs, fine quality Swiss and linen; 25c value; sale price 17c Women's Handkerchiefs, embroidered corners: special 5c Venice Lace Edges, 10c and 12c value; special, yard 5c Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; formerly $1.50; special, garment $1.00 MufT Foundations, can be covered to match garments worn; to close out at . . Half Price Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, excellent quality; values to $4.50; choice $1.95
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Clearance Sale "Clear Ready-to-Wear stocks regardless of cost" i? the policy of this store and we are following this order offering amaging values through the Rcady-to-Wear Section to effect an absolute clearance in the shortest possible time. It's the greatest value-giving of the entire season. A Most Sensational Sale
w omen's Coats New, Cleverly Styled, Skillfully Tailored and Priced at Savings of 33 1-3 to 60To
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Half Price and Less They're Made Better Than Usual But Sell for Less If women only knew many of thee fine Suits could be worn next Spring and that the fur trimmed Suits are of such quality they can be worn several seasons to t ome. And that the qualities and styles are of the best if you would realize this fact you will understand what wonderful values they are at Half Price and less. Children's All-Wool Winter Coats At a Greater Reduction Moth ers who want the very utmost in quality and value for the price would do well to investigate these Coat values. Any Child's Coat in stock that formerly sold from $11.95 to $15.00
Smart Dresses at most amazingly low prices You would not believe it possible to purchase Dresses of such style ?.nd quality at such wonderfully low prices. Every dress is an unusual value at the price. Three Big Special Lots $9.75 $14.75
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Now! I Can Buy That Fur Coat at Last! Prices Are So Amazingly Low! In Two Lots 33 1-3 and 50 Off Any woman who is going to buy h fur Coat let us remind you that this sale brinps the golden opportunity. The value-ivins of this event can only be judged by an actual investigation. Some arc reduced 33 l-39ci others are selling at Half Price.
Extra Specials Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts in neat stripes; very special $1.25 Children's Bath Robes, in pink, blue, tan and lavender combinations; special $1.93 Misses Flannel Middies in navy, red and green, trimmed with red and black braid; special. . $3.75 One lot oi Silk Blouses to close at $2.47 Women's and Misses' Wool Sweaters: values to $10.00: choice ... $3.75 54 and 56-inch Wool Skirtings in stripes and plaids: very special, yard $2.89 Jap Rose Toilet Soap; 10c value;3 cakes 23e
