South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1922 — Page 8

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A r -ourtv to Mrs. C " Har.'-h

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f ivnr. which srlvn to Mrs. Ffir'-h. Mr. F". A. Srrvi''in Hn'5 'r. I T Tn"h.v r" Hvi th? f i nr.-. S.xt,n sru't- wr' prrs-

.-f Mr. I'anv r!--f Art t ! n ! T I "'!. -I ' - i j : r ' i n I l : . :

T:!rrp" Kv..7, A'.h'-rt, C'umn J. "e r- j - llrir' v, r-har'...M K:r.ka:I. Ir. j I, r.rrs. r. r -.r Whii", .1 . !i n Mr-!

c,ir:!iv ii I ir-i n r f"rkovhl. Mr. I.ov-- hi- rM'ir-1 to Q'ian-t;r'-'. Virsr:r i v, ?-r 3s sMionl ir. t!'.- n irit,- ' rr"-. ?r. f " I ' - rirlif-'i, I'ivi'ir.n -t. r'l.. t ntrtriir. l ipf'Tttinlly ;it l'.nn-r on

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HER PROBLEMS

By Annette Bradshau)

a courtly to Covers wer"

Th" Tonne Trthrs' Knnishlp lub rnrt vlru'lty afternoon at th" l-,or:i" Mrs. Ralph TIolton, I.y-lik. Tv.l. Mrs. I'.arl Brown was th" a.j-:st;nu hstf-s. Six member?, t, o vlMt"ts ap'l nir.p rhil'lrn wre j,r,ccr,t. TIip aft'-rno'in was p-nt

T- ru.Jr H.nartmrnt of th" F'ro- t-.liV .'if-l l'.nt r II-n mollis WT!

r.-s. rlu'b prf"nTd at th" rlub hou is.-rv".l. Th r."xt Tn-ftim? will b Thur.iav ft"rr,onn th" flr-t art r, j h"M in February. tb plac" to b" ' Tb Fir I'nnr" l.-f.r" a r" ! a r. rv mi nr. ! l.it'-r.

Tu." p!a'. Mrs. W M-r; Jr.r h 1 in r".1 ih lif" ff th" cnt!itiii"r,

Il-r.rv H v!y. Mr?. Va!'-r K. Bryan. J -f th- H.mr..my B'-adini; club Thürs

Mr- .Urn MaIon.-v. Mrs. f b -f.ro -! a y r.firn...-n. .Mrs. l. Ii. irrr-". Fu:m"r. Mrs. I.anMis Wirt nI Mis was In rharu- .f th" rc a.lintr hour If. r;nrlnri JM-Ion pl iy'l th" i-rin-! ?tu.lv p-rio.l. A mntrst was a j . Ipal ro'.r s. Th" others In th.- ra?t S ;it"r" f,f tho iaI h'",r ''in,! 1 !,P

Mrs F !' iiavor was wn ny .mis. untuu .u-ui-

lit trsi ! til-'. Ill" ill! Will iu''i "ii .i.iii. 'i i

Mr--, (ienre- Fuslibiu'h. 32 4 W. I -a :ali" a v.. rvtrtain"l iht mrnitrs

v "r" Mi s. F. j:irho!s. Mr.

V. Mor".

V. f . Fassnar

John Iynol'!.-. Mrs. V. Kr.r. -fly.

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to ' annouri'"! lat-r.

Ml?1 Francis Saiirvr"r. Mi.s Ortru! i

"Irnhlatt. Tli" ar-nip-inist wrMru I W.Tttli.w Mr Willi, no

Moore an.IM: Wü'la' Shonts. Th"!,""'" "f Mrs- rharIf,s Cr"k' 123!

r-rosrram of th aft ri:'.in was in

rhargp of Miss F:!- liarriK'n anlr

I .Mrs. I.. A. lijilli K, pr"siu'ru. .mi.-.. ,

Kit""n tiH-rnJ'"rs r.f th" Nonpareil lull tn-t Thursday afternoon at th"

V.m r.uo n st. During tti" tu.!n"8s

r . r t i ntr an rir-i tb.n of ofürprs was

Id. r-sultini: in th- appointment!

of "Th" Fir" Bnn-"" will b. n th- afternoon of .!an. 2"..

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Mrs. O. r. St"V"ns. 22''. Ilati'-y a.. b -lilitfuJIy "nt"rtain'l th" iiifrnbors of ;b. Thursday Hub Thtirsday attirni'in. Tti' Jiosff-s av' a talk -n "T'nitf'l States V'-t." whirh was al)uB'rat"'l ly 5t"r"'ptl"jri vi-ws of th" wst. Th" r"Tnaind"r of th" aft"r-

uoon was sp"nt socially ami an ini-j promptu musical program w.-s -ivri. Mrs. 1. B. Hpid"! ;s a KU"-t. ( in

Jan. 2" Mr.. f.'-or- I'hilips. Tin Columbia st.. will b" host-s to lb,.lllli. Th" Quatoiz" rlub was rnt-rtainfd

Thursday afternoon at t)i h.m" oft

Mr?. Ralph Barrott. 1.16 Marq-tto Vilvd. Fiht m"nib"rs vrrr prt-s-t.?. Mrs. Orlo Prahl talk"d on 'The Induptrial and I'olitital Problrm.' of 13 0 to IS 0 7," aftrr wliith a dlvu??ion fol'owpil. On .Jan. AT n. Alfrrd Mailing. nlifornii av will entertain th" club at a 1 o'clock 1 unrh'-on. Th Mount B!asant Honi" Foonornirs club was nt"rtain"d at an nil-day scfj-lon Thursday at t ho hornr of Mrs. L,. H. Rockstroh, I.lnmln way W. Dinn"r wsa .sfrvod at 1 IT : 3 ''i'li'k to 23 members and four

mil-sis. l ne program ior th" ait r-i noon rfniited of a rradinc on 1 "Flannlncr Housework." by Mrs. Ai-!

thnr Olssne, and "Value of Keeping Houehold Accounts" was ahl.- discussed by Mrs. Fdwanl Knobiook and Mrs. John Wholly. On IVb. . Mrs. A. F. Mathews, Lincoln way W will entertain the club at an all-day meeting. At that time ;ui flection of otflcers will bo h"ld.

doirc S"ffr. vice president, and Mrs. Myron Ford. s r ta ry-tre asurr. After the current ev nts. a mrial hour was nj- --d and refreshments wer sf ryetl. Mrs. J. Curry

wax ;i 'u. st. Til" in xt meeting Willi

b" b bl .Ian. 2"., w ith Mrs. Arthur Conk !in. X. St. Louis hlvd. The Woman's Foreign Missionary s. i ty of the Lowell Heights Methodist Kpiscnpal church met Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mis. CtorK1' H. Z"henlner, 814 F. Sorin st. The assisting ho?tea3 was Mrs. I)ora H.auadone. Twenty

members were pres nt and the deyo- j

ti"iials witc l"d ly Mrs. John Ver

non. The society will meet again th" second Thursday of 1-Vbruary, th" place to !' announced later.

Mrs. C. I-:. Rep.!. 141 S S. Fellow st., entertanied at a 7 o'clo k dinner th members of the Ladies Bible lass of tlie First Brethren church. Covers were placed at the table for 2.1. After a. shirt business sessim. music, games and contests wer' enjoyed. The next meeting will be held on the evening of Feb. the place to be announced later. The ' members of the Kolah club im-t Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Matthew Williams. 02 1 N Allen st.

i i lie ii ' riii ;t i m mis oi in lunencon ta-

bi wer- blue and white and rovers

jweif id.iced for IR. In a contest the I favors were won by Mrs. Oscar dinglich and Mrs. A. F. Sherman. i()n Jan. 2". Mrs. Sherman, 2!. Tonti

iv., will entertain the club.

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th publishing firm which har1'.e1 IVnnlnirton'? .hook?. 'Claud"." lt the nicknam" given by Marf'if i t- th Jur.lor partner, ar.i 1." I55 a s-rnr likabl" chap ith the rr, ir.i? of h;.c. convictJor.5. B'lt that "B"rvw-" ho-:lJ s-acrific" anybrciy or anything ro th e-xigercy of tie moment I;.-ky hid told me many times. And more than hxlf of Dicky' yearly icom covv' from tli" work given him by thif flrm. That there mu.t b fome way I realized, for I well know th"r" mmsomething I mys-lf c.-u! 1 dn i: only I could brine myu-if t th doing of it. But Ju?t r.o'v. daz"1 and lrovlv sorry for Dicky, I couM only put m hand on his, comfort ir.zl v. The next instant he had buried hi? h"ad on my shoulder, arj I f.-l more like a mother than wife sdler.tlv comforted him.

hav b-n given by the Married Fe Ik? Dan. ing club on the evening of Jan. 17 his been postponed to a 1 it r '! 5t". After- t: " debate btw""n the

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' The annual meeting and tea of jthe Children's Dispensary and lb spltal association will be li"Il on th .afternoon of .Tun. 2s at the home ;if Mrs. Geor.ie L. O'Hrlni, '.hi?, yt Jefferson blvc. The masquerade which u ; to

THAT FINAL TEST OF DEVOTION

MISS ENGAGED (triumphantly) admit I had my doubts about the strength and enduring power of Will's love, but no morel Today I took him shopping and he never once looked at a shopgirl, and Oh, my dear! He carries parcels beautifully!

The Jolly Nine club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs

J. Korn. IIS Stull st. The afternoon was spent at cards. th favors b ing J

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rrU , ,A . ' - lonioer. i no guest iavor was Thur?day afternoon. Covers were ! Kivtn t M rs. j. Cou.n. A two-course l.aced f.-.r 1 members, and th" a f-j luncheon w as served late in the aft-

v " ""- "i" "1 n''u-cworiv i f.rnril,n ()n T-,n Mrc T. tV,,in

s N". Cu-hinir st.. will be hostess

Mrs. K. M. Tlerr. 420 x. Main st., entertained Thursday at the Moth

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The club w ill n o t

again in two weeks, the p,, .'innounced later.

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A farewell party was given Wednevfity pvrnini; in honor of Ion lootens, who ha been sp. nding the holiday? with Mr. and M:s. A. Fönten; . S 22 X. Adtm.-t. Dancing and game? were th" dixersionn of the cvf-uine. after which a buffet ;i:Tich.n was served Anion - the;.. prser.t were Clir.i and Ftlith Bognar. Ivuir.i 'laes. Antoinette Setnorti" r. Ji'lia, and Man' Looter's.

Your Eyes Are Too Valuable to

be neglected Consult r. now about them.

DR. J. BURKE Optometrist. 2.t0 S. MICIIICAX ST. Over 20 Year. In S. Ik The lloue f the Kryptok I.cn.

and Mr.?. John M. Mills have announc-d th marriage tf their nie. -. Helen Mills Browne, and Joseph Manby Clark, which took place Tu-sday at the Fpiscopal church at Freeport. 111. The bride is "ry well known in South Bend, being the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Mills, who formerly resided en W. Wayne st., this city. For the lat two ars she Iuls been the secretary )f the V. W. C. A. at Freeport. Mr. and Mw. Flark will make their home in Frerport. where Mr. 'lark is cashier of the First National bank. Announcement Us made of the en ga cement of Miss Inez Dorsey Defrees, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Defrees, 317 S. Taylor St.. and Wallace Kauffman of -Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kauffman of Fa-eeport, Fl. The announcement was made at a 6:30 o'clock dinner Wednesday evening by Mrs. Victor Ivfr's and Mrs. Frank IWrees at th" horn" of the former, SO 2 Cirand View- av. Places wer" laid for eight .i'.-t at th" table which had for its n'.rpiece a b.w mound of pink

At Wheelock's

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Some Specials in the Housewares Department Staplr Mrrchandi?c much undcrpricccl.

'C-f - a Ca. irt. Qi.:n

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No. 3 size. Measures b inches across the top. Special 35c.

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eich in a tin container. Special 75c. ( J8auxat?

Elnamcled Dish 17 quart size. V cHt ni.. l.J ..:J . .L: :J vf. I'VT-.' ' v

Clue moiiien imisiuc, wnuc insiue. T1 J P?1 "u special $1.25 mMt

Superior Steam Cooker 4 compartments. Special $1.45 White Enameled Tea Kettle 7 quart size. Special $1.45

Tin Dish Pan 10 quart size.

Special 25c Combination Cleaning Set Consists of one can of Sani-Flush and Toilet Bowl Brush (as

Pyi f hnwn). Set. snt-cial fSSr-

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T.fj J 1 juusr(ur3 ivrp i j loot

George H.Wheelockß? Company

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sweet peaf, stevia ana narcissi and which was lighted with pink candles in crystal holders. The out of town guests included Mis Vennett of Wahlnc:ton. 1. C. and Miss Genevieve Morris of Nlles, Mich. The last of the series of dances by the Scholarship club, will be held next Wednesday evening in the Horary room of the Cllver hotel. The program of dances will be played by the Big Five orchestra. Beginning with Jan. 22. part of the proceeds frtr the seven days showing of the film "The Son of allingford," will bo given by the Oliver theater management to the Scholarship club to be used to assist worthy students with their education at Notre Dame. A card party is being planned by the Scholarship club for the afternoon of Jan. 27. to be given at the Oliver hotel. The members of Carol Court No. 1005 W. C. O. V., entertained with a card party at Slick's hall Wednesday evening. The committee ir. charge included Mrs. Clara Hauch, chairman, Mrs. Margaret Kohler, Misses Margaret and Anna Köhler, Mrs. Klllilia. Miss Rosalie Klllilia. Mrs. Celia Luther, Mrs. Levaun Mauler, Mrs. Margaret Kern and Miss Mary Black. At cards the favors wore won by Mrs. Bertha Mitchell, Mrs. Susan Sack, Mrs. Earl Black. Miss Florence BTaunsdorf, William Braunsdorl, jr.. George Huss and John Jones. The house prize was Riven to Mrs Hose Thillman. Hofreshments were served following the game. Members of the Loyal Americans, No. 1003. held their regular meeting Wednesday evening at Beyler hall. Fight applications were balloted on and six candidates given obligations. Dancing followed the business meeting. All members of the Ij. A. are Invited to attend a charity sewing at 1:30 Friday afternoon at Beyler hall. The regular meeting of the Drill team will be held Feb. with Mrs. S. M. Clark. SOS S. Main st. A colonial dance !s being planned for the evening of Feb. IS at Beyler hall. Fourteen members of th" Golden Hod Drill team were entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. De.sie Harbausrh. 121 E. Klder st. Flans were made for a card party to be given next Tuesday at Slick's hall. The next regular meeting will be held In two weokn at the home of Mrs. A. Hit". 210 K. Grove at.. Mishawaka. The south section of the Ladies Aid society of the Lowell Heights M. F. church held a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Bert Kipplinger. 1206 K. Cedar st. Mrs. Bert Gephardt was the leader for the afternoon. Refreshment were served to 11 members. The next meeting will h held Jan. 2T. the 'ace to be announced later. The members of the Congenial 13 club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Foster, 217 W. Washington av. At cards the favors were won by Mrs. George Fetter. Mr?. M. Beach and Mrs. Vera Gahl. The next regular meeting will be held Jan. 19 with Mrs. George Fette--. f01 S. Eighth sc. A public card rrty will be held Jan. 2T at th home of Mrs. W. J. Stackman, 5 40 Lincoln way L The art department of the South Bend Woman' club will be hostesses to the general club Friday afternoon at S o'clock at which time they v ill present Charles H. Burk-

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Tin; .M) i( i; which m.ksii; , i u iv An-: xotk ori'i:iu:n. I obediently took up the pages ot Maraden's private letter to my husband, which the art editor had put into the envelope enclosing the official notification that Dicky's illustrations for the IVnnington novel had been rejected by the distinguished author. "Dear Old Boy," the letter began, in Marsdcn's accustomed way. "Thought I'd better write you the r-al lop' on thie mess. Don't go into one of your usual spasms over this, though I will admit it's enough to make a man see a snake or two when he's worked as hard as you have on those drawings. But you know what a hen-minded, pompous old boy Bennington is" I gave a little gasp of surprise at this point, for I nevt-r can get over my amazement at the flippant, unawed way in which Dicky and his friends regard the so-called great ones of the earth "and as soon a.5 he saw your sketches he staged a fit on the office rug. and declared himself offen you, or words to that effect. "Of course. Percy wilted at once, and crawled at Pennington's feet, asking him is your head on a charger wouldn't satisfy him. But Claude, to my surprise, really put up quite a fight for you. and Pennington finally consented to see you In confere-nce Monday. Now. for the love of Mike, don't straddle that high hors- of yours and start for Bike's Peak! Get this through that Ivory dome of your? Bennington found no fault with the quality of the sketches. It was the looks of the heroine he was after. You ee, those .sketches I show -1 him when he s-elected yo'i for the task of illustrating his brain ehe-iM were from 'Day Dream.' and the modfl for that must have been one tangerine. At any rate, old Pen fell for her with a dull thud that jarred the ofhee. lie sai l sh" was th" id.-a! type of

hohler, secretary of th" Art Institute of Chicairo. in hi.- lecture "The World's Greatest Masterpieces, with strroptican views of painting of the Italian. Spanish, Dutch. Flemish, English and American schools. Non-club members can secure tickets from Mrs. William Probaso. or any member of the art department. Miss Marian "ady. accompanied by Mrs. Floyd Gaumer. will give a rroup of s-mcs. Th" committees in charge of th afternoon include, door, Mrs. TL H. Wer.tzell; decorations. Mrs. Granville Zicgler; ushers. Mrs. f E. Francis and Mr? William Benjamin.

MAKHIAGi: Mciixsns. Joseph Wltthr.g and Josephine Majthzak. South Bend.

feminine pul'imtudo. But how I am rambling! if course, you remember. You heard him emit the same yelps when you met him in conference over the work. "Makes a Man." "Where in thunder is that other model? I remember you told Pen she was alssolutely unavailable, but you lidn't say whether he was dead or had married a war pro:it-er. If the latter, you ought to be good looking and fascinating enough to get her back long enough for these sketches, anyway. "But cheer up, old boy, Pennington Isn't the only one, though Percy, of course this not to discourage you, but to nhoiv you the importance of pleasing Pennington is letting loose a few bla-ats about our probably over-rating you. and that Pennington' o. k. makes a man. the lack of it mars him, and you know tho usual spiel oh, cuss it all, old top! I can't bear to write a screed like this to you, but I think It's b(t to let you know how things stand, don't you? "My best to everybody, and remember Pm standing by to the last ditch. "Yours, as always, "STEVE." If my heart was heavy when 1 began the letter. It outri vailed the traditional lead w-hen I finished it. Only too well did I remember whose charms the fascinating heroine ot "Day Dream" perpetuate . Grace Draper posed for those sketches Grac. Draper, whose faultless beauty. Intelligence and knowledge of poking Dicky never had ceased 1 imenting. even though she had brought infinite trouble, even tragedy, into our lives. "It's the Ilnd " "You soo what it means, don't you?" Dicky's voice was heavy. U-'t-i'-tis "It's the end for me, all riqht.' h" sail with all the hopelessness ot the artistic tenperament when eritit ied upon him. "I mlcht su well take up sign painting. Wonder if 1 ;ould get Ir.to the union?" Ther" was a bitter note even in his gibing, which told me how deep the barb In the letter had pierced. I tried, clumsily enough, to alleviate its hurt. "IV.it, Dicky. Mr. Marsdn says the juallty of the sketches is all right.' I b gam "You read what e!e he said, didn't ou?" Dicky retorted gloo-r.ily. "That spiel about Percy! He's the origin il dum-dum bullet when he r"t.started. that lad!" I had no answer to this, for 1 knew. absurd as thev seemed. Dicky's fears that his carter was virtu illy ended were In som "r. se justified by the attitude of "Percy." n a private nickname bestowed by Marsder. upon the senior member oi

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IUKTHS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jozniak.

! Kosciu.-zko st.. Jan. t. a son.

Mr. and Mrs. Alb"rt Gish.

st.. Jan. a son. and Mrs. Dwight L. Wert?:. All"n st., Jan. 11. a dauchter. and Mrs. McNyhart N'a.y, Monson st.. Jan. 7. a dau;h-

Uiure! Mr. 92 4 N. Mr. 715 S. tcr. Mr.

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Mrs. John Buluker. Hi

N. Walnut st.. Dec. 2. a son. Mr. and Mrs. B"la Klobosits. 1301 S. Kendall St.. Dec. 2S, a son.

Mr. and Mrs. John Oltman, O'Brien frt.. Jan. 5, a daughter,

EYES EXAMINED

H. LEMONTREE foath Itfnd'i Inadine Optometrist and Mnuf ncturt n r Optici We cn durdlcat? any ralr of lenies bo luatter where tby wire mad. tZiri 6. MICHIGAN 8T.

ac- find the South Bend High tV.-.ol, .- dir.e will be given In the high s !.'.! gymnasium this pver.ir The Lincoln Parent-Teachers' as- . - tf.ort will meet thu aiternoon 'if C.T.a o'clock at th" school, ana h" (V-ui'.Hrd Mothers' club will me. t at th" Ceoiillard school at the sa v..-- hour. Th- Kelts' Aid of the Olive Br.-, nch church will give an oyster upp'T at tho home of Mrs. Edwin Au'-r. ne;ir likevi'l" Saturday evening Th" Scho;, M-nV, Wives' club will im -t Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the h m of Mrs. M. B. range!l, C12 Cleveland av. V.t era tu re department. section L of th" Progresf? club will meet Tir.s afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The prrgram will be from the works of jam- s Line Allen. Mrs. J. F. .!cG-wan will read "Old King Solomon of K mucky" and "The White "-caI" will be given by Mrs. Orlo I a Iii. Mrn. L. A. Wood. Mrs. J. Ali" i t ll;trr:s. Th" music program

will b In charge of Mrs. J. C. Reynold?. The Frances WilU-1 W. C- T. I, meeting ha.s b"n or0T,id o-J week on account rf the union rr.""Ir.g of th" V.. C. T. U.. which will b held Mondav aftrr.ccn at the Y. M. C. A , at whih tum the ribservanc cf National Cr-rstltutior.al rrohi- -tton day will b- hU.

Bruce O. Rowan, of Portland. Or . who has been the truest of Mf Marie. Watklns, S. William . hreturned to his home in Portland Mrs. Hartie H"inz of Hartfo-r Ccr.n., who has been th" cuert Mrs. W. J. Stackman. M0 L--'-wny E., w-.'Il leave Saturday for 'h. cago.

A mystery story crowded with thrills and holding it suspense until the end: 'The Step on the Stairs" by Isabel Ostrander, America's greatest mystery story writer. First installment in The News-Times Monday, Jan. 16. Adv.

Important as well as attractive events at Ellsworth's this week

Exhibition of Parisian and New York Gowns Contributing Designers are Paul Poiret of Paris, Joseph of New York, Harry Collins, Russek's and Fashion-Bilt, all of New York.

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Spring Opening

New Coals New Wraps New Suits New Frocks New DressesNew Skirts New Millinery.

Sale and Showing of Spring 1922, Colored Wash Fabrics Now on in full swing. Imported and Domestic Ginghams, New Devonshire Cloth, New Chambrays, Beach Cloths, Satocyne, Crepes and Voiles, all at special low prices.

Ransack Sale Clean-up of Broke n sizes, Odd lots, Remnants and slightly soiled merchandise. Come and Ransack. Sale ends Saturday evening at 9:30.

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Valentines

We are now showing the most beautiful assortment of Valentines we have ever offered. It will be well worth your while to come early while the selection i complete.

MaMeM-di'3 Art Ship The Shop of Courte37

Oliver Theater Bid, jji

Union Trust Company $&tc Dejxxs.lt Boxe tltl upecUl facilities tu Out prUacy of 11 lernt-.

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SATI RDW IS THE LAST DAY OF THK IVORY SALE X l-3r' I)i-rount on All Iory CLAUER'S Jewelers, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants

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