South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 22, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1922 — Page 19

SUNDAY. JANUARY 22, 1922

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HEIR OF PEDDLER TO TAKE THRONE?

Mention of Prinrr Maud a: Prince's Bride Hecalb

Aneient Projdieey.

Bathing Suit of 1922 Will Be Scantier, She Avers

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f.. rnur.t nf tliO royal uuarrlai,' act Ii i . Ii r i j'U a to-j that Mi- o.u.-.-n of Jlrlari'! tmi-t 1" !"n? to tli"" Anlia n fa ith.

who v, f,,r )ia- ti'-v. r h'fii r:ina a bi i'S" for tt.- li ir appar- ; . r.t of Kiiii ; o!L'" ". ami who lias j

far fii' h aii'.s than a n v th-r ohm to t on:o the I'rim of Wal os. It

1 - tlio IVinro-s M.iu-1 of I ifo tl.o sr-

ii"l ilaticlit'T of tli' priri.-os royal.

ml of th lato I 'ilia' 'f l-'ifo.

Siio 4 jut ori' oar yaniK'T tlian t!io youthful at!'! popular pi in o,

pt.tty. al mit a hl- i rl!,liifiiislit up. :tj p.-rfort linguist a .ImrniiriK Ii--j T o-ition. .ami a kinMnoss of hoartj tu.ikrs lir .a univ.rsi favor-' It... j 1 1 T oMor sitor Iii" ifo of I'lancp Arth.ur of Con nn uuht anil it j H'fin.s that tho J.ito Kint; Kdwar.lj ' II always -nnto?iplato(l the posi-( 1'iiity of Jior inarn int; hi o'.tjcst j Krari'Non, am! that it was with thN intontiori in viw that ho o. .nf. ri 1 j upon hor yistor AIoan'ira tho titloj of prinrrss, with tho prolix of lushtis, a moatiro uhi ti at tho tini it wa taken, cau-o'l consplorahlo oimmi'nt in royal . -lr h s. MaU'l is Knulish. h : boon roaro.l j in Knirlan.l. arnl whi!-t riot rntlroly , mrmbor of tho royal family in tho!

official Nonso of that tonn. et im on T thoni, hn has born nlutatr.l in all tho traditions inhT i.t to royalty. Ilrr (raniliiiol hrr's INt. Moreover she is tho rrat pot if

hor pramlniothrr Qu on Al.-xc.ndi a. J and has bo.-n tho -ompa niori of all tho children of Kin'-T Cooiko andj (tiern Man, and tho I'rimo of'

Wnlos in paitu iil.ir has ahvays profoj rod f r to all his othor ouin. Indofd it wax said at tho tinio whoti

ho rotni n .! froni )i. tirst journoy j

t Australia and Atn. rioa. that his

frottia! witli rns protty rusm

vpuld bo intra, diat. ly annourn oij.

It wan howovf r d f. t rod. boi au-o.

h It IS sal-l at loast. owinc in ino w ishos of Mr. Lloyd iooio. who was! f ry rairor lor tlio l'rin: of Walo I to pay his loni: d f ri .'d i.-it t India as a t-aoln loi on amount of i the trfcat ("xpono that takint: a F'rin.oss of Wales with him would; ha vo- entailed. ' Ono nnt not forest, that o livoj In an of rrnnnmy, and that von j kinK's ehildren hap to praefir., it. j Itut It oprt!.s that after th- rotuin to I KriRland of tho Inur to t-o Hritihj row Ti , this important pi.tj"n of hi settlinir at. 1 sf as a married man.! x 1 1 1 b spoodllv taok'od and that tho' Tritfes Maui will ho pr. " la itn.-d ; it ii futut brtdo. j It was noti. rd bofor !ii i!;tar- , t iro that ho had I" en . rv mu'h with hM that both th5 prinor-.w, and '

lir niothpr. tho princrss royal, lanchp.l vral times at St. .lames l-a'aep, and that th prinoo frr miriit!v dmd at th" Imu-o of his aunt, rs--urtlni; lur afterwards at some tho. . tor or other, when tlio IV incogs

Maud would aNo ho thro. A txit!! I.opiul Hctlvnl. And finally tho.- who mako It 1 1 i 1 r buidnres to know all that Is! ''irtr on In royal circles, say that th l'rlnc.c3 Royrj and lior daughter l av., been .it Sandrlcli im f r ruoro i

than In former vc ai -1, and that Qun M ii y in particular has shown a prratj f.ti of nffoetJonfito attonfion to her

.urns nieco, wiioso candidature asj h r dauchtor-lri-Iaw is warmly sup-j ported by her aunt and r. tme.-ake, ! 'jiic n Maul of Norway, who thus, j b tlio w ay. J fiakiin: a far luttj-r j .lay In 1 'in.: iiid th.s e,r ih m sh.e j er did before, and irob.tblv will:

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I "rlncess M ry. This n X) " gossip which H Kjp about in Lo.iil- n. a co-.dp which r-T-t tlnly cor.tair.s a m.od many in;orstlnc: features. It will no doubt. If t ti;rr.- o:t t 1 sorp.rthirc: olso than iopt pessip, wl.i h p..-r.o!:.i'.:y I bo-

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HOLD YOUR HUBBY WOMAN'S PROBLEM

j "Pearl of Sliccpsheari Bay," ; Gives Some Kxpcrienccs ! From Own Career.

I that is in a word, more or !. Mr, i Roberts Mer,?.s-rnnvin -Hi'.l-Tearlo. j known early .n lifo a.s tho "Pearl of I SlTrpshead Pay" and 'ater roooj nized as a .fparklincj ornament to ! ay circles in Iluropo and America.

"With all tho amat.uir 'vamps that are running about theso day?." deplores Mrs. Mo neos, as she Ifi now knovn. "tho woman who helps her husband save money i merely layinc up a bank account for another

I woman to spend." HY MAI(C;i:ilY Ili:X. Plans -Now Canrr." NKW YUIiK. Jan. 21. Woman'?! Mr5. Mer.Rvs doe. not deny that b.?t career, take It from the fem-jshp i planning a new husband.

a well a 5 heroin of rniry reman-1 ?-.o ti'r o t-- a w r:.i:i. cc s. discloses Ii r v:ewx n lifo an.l ; t. i-"" y : '.''

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cl.res. but stayinc married iflir.s: problem. Tho trouble b'in- hofo;-.

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that i. a new career and sayt she believes another American mate

! Put woman must beware of cul- j would be quite to her likinc. At tivatlns a career only to lose it to : prr.sent sh is pettir.c ready to sue

another woman. Prince William of Wied for $100. non

Translated from the Georgian into j loaned to him before ho became everyday Ianuace. the woman who ! Kine of Albania as we'd as to trace aldrt and abeta a niekle-nur.sin bus- jewels stolen from her some time band la only laying tip a bank- ar- acn. count for another woman to hand "Wifely extravapranco I1' mere!y over to a dressmaker. solf defense." she declares. Out of

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.erver of womans career. Man. and from one quite as competent to judtre as the sharp Mr. Georpo. And

varied experience and contacts with life, Roberta Menge, vho was Mrs. Corwin, Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Toarie.

attention to a wom.m, th-y -, keep it up till a year lit' r th-- v -din?, and tuiddeniy tin-v wiihdv.tw it. Th vornan, however, hi.- become accustomed to this att :iV t . crets to like it, and finally Is r-n. -S'ioui of niissin.c: it ry v;a it. Tu Ideal Husband. "The Id--al husair.d" The man of frrty,'' avers M :. ,cn-r.. "Wh.ether bach. lr or widow, r. !.

about and who is s..jnewhat s- '!' -! "Hp must like tho tht ater. r:-1;-be an agreeable diniv-r i om; nil" and, above, all, ho must like hi. work. "He need not be on his l:ne. a!

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CI.KVKI.A.Vn. Jan. 21. This is an advance introduction to the parmm. . . . 111

mont .ML iu-' i;atnincr i.iri win j wear at the beaches this coming;

mi mm er. .N'fttice the difference in style

You ran . o from M:.-s Mir:.d Mar- j tin's picturo what the difference he- j tween tlio .uit of 1921 and the new;

one ia to bo. That's Miss Martin, a Zie-f.-id Follies 5 tar, in the 1922 suit. Shorter t runks. Shorter skirts. Narrower shoulder bands, and X sb evi s. "I'm for it." .says Mis Martin. "If- a lot easier to ."vim in."

Gabriel Double l Old

j would fill tho air in the larpcc citio i j i r tu., ..-v.'i.i . ...i trti k t . t,....t

Arkansas rrophvt lilitn it would mveio po the etitir--1 1 1'NTSVl IJjl 7, Ark., .inn. 111. universe and leave no visLi-o of huHoy. pao olil man (?abriI. ami toil man I,fo' A.s tho "prcat da" approachet' Mini ho forgot to tout his hi- hornth,. ,ittIo ,,rinip of u ..shippers Kathen I"C. 2".. 1 ered together and awaited the hottr Jo. ph Cliildros of Hartwtll. his sc. Jut a few ti.otiienta before th.family and a few ardent follow ers j rime arrived a noi.s.- was heard ir are son at the world. They were the valley below, ami tho Catherine all pr epared for tho on of the j was jo ous b. dir vinp; they wore ri'ht.

wor.d on (.hrMinas day and stood. Tho noise proved to e some moun-

donned in white flowinu robes, a w ait ins tho linnl blast of tho proverbial horn whit h would mark the end of time. ('hildrcvi had been preaching to ix

taineers w ho had consumed iusi. ." I T:ttlo 1nit miicli Arktmsn; nifiniivli tin I

which has practically the same ifect ris TXT. After the hour had passed and

number of follower. in the moun-jihe stir came out from behind a

tains that tho world would cease to function, and he selected I ho. 2.", l'.21. a the date for this said event lie declared that pob onous p,as

cluster of clouds, ('hildrc.s soon; found himself the only one left, hisj followers, having returned bene to cool; their Christmas dinners. .

She Gives Catnaps Most Credit for Fitness

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was u old pt ddb-r. !

ho besan h:s I u;r. s-4 car. or by trying to hell oil iron and kitchen', pans. Tills was sriie ZvO years aqo. ilurinff the time of the Jacobite ris

ing, and Roten Iuff. tlu peddler In juestlon, tried Iiis luck one day by buying the- -tato of rr, of the attained nob'., s who had linked th. ir tortur.fs with t! at of th.o stu irt Pret nder. Th Witch's PnpbH". Whan p. cpb fsked him wb.it lie bnd dene tii.it for, lie rtp'.i.-d that a witch who wj.3 vory fam-a;- all round the highlands bad b..to!d him that if he acquired It. b desendants would one day !. kinijs -f England. The estato n question was but or." .f the m.it.y which ultimately i as.. d

in?- the har.ds of eld Robjn DaiT and . ' his son lat.'r op, but i: r'V. ,J the ! "trlnnlr.K cf thdr fertun-. bich gradually l uiir..' huce, at. i it w as n the situ of what was once a feudal caatlo that the present r-aider.c . s.lled Mar I-dg.- has t een built. Aa for th Duffs, they b.-camp in t .me earls of Fifo and w b.en th. ir lat Ttl. de"" n.lar-it married tl o eldest .;.i.Uhbr of tho then prince and ,.ririo.. of W.il.-s. fb- l'r!r.r.'v i.wUlS'-. b- Was . re.ited duko .f Flf.by Qu eu d tri.i arid ucv th'r ner.iS !Jk lib.oo i tiiat tb. p. '-let ;'', f th old pr-ddl.-r caü.-d Ibdon I'uff p. ay (f.riif in tin..- to war tho crown of )ZekI and with th of ScdUnd ,iii (J InalA.

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LYNN FO NTANNE.

Tlio Xw s-Tirnes asked several of the country's leading beau ties how they keep beautiful. Kollow in is v. hat Lynn Fontanno av as hor re ipp for beauty. Others w ill toll their beauty secrets in stories to follow.

RY l.YX.V rONTANNi:. Fncli-h Actnts, Illn Woman in "Duh jc" at flu I'ra4V Tlicator. A littlo co'.d cream at nii;ht, an eye cup wih lotion in the morning, a short walk and plenty to eat throe times a day. This of course only for the slender woman, tho woman who Ln't trying to lo flesh or keep a tl.su ro down. If you're slender cold cream i3 a necessity. It supplies the oil which the slim woman's skin lacks and this kee;- away the wrinkles. Cold ream, only a llftle, at night and li-htly patted on. Never a heavy touch fr a thimr so sensitive as th - s : n 1 F.jcs Mim Re W;ihotl. Ie If tlioy are to b luminous and lovely must be washei quite .s On hair and hands. So a period

with my eye cup and lotion has become a mornlirr rito. Sometimes 1 use simply cold water have lots of

i.aith in cold water, dashes of it for

the face, washes for the eyes and plenty to drink. As for artifice I believe In it If nature didn't quite come up to what it might have. But there must be a

j very preat deal of understanding

about this putting- on of roue. Women depend too much upon sticks ami puffs and too little upon thi ir own linger tips. As for hair wash it when it npd it! Kvery head of hair needs a different prescription. If my hair needed it I should wash it twice a week. Nothing is more unlovely than oily hair. I wash my hair every second week. Catnaps Rcf rrshlnj. The one habit which I think does more than anything else to keep me

i mentally and physically !lt is that of

snatching every bit of rest I can. I've so disciplined mjse'.f that I can Ii do-n for 10 minutes, relax completely and sleep. I come away from my little cat-j naps wonderfully refreshed. j

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Sale Continues Daring the Entire Week

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Correct Apparel for Women

Sale Continues During the Entire Week

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Waited as Usual at the Door Thronged Our Shop All Day at the opening of our 11th

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What a bargain event it was! Hundreds and hundreds of women who had patiently waited for THIS Sale found it greater than they had anticipated, for the Frances Shop an institution that is famous, and rightly so, for its incomparable value-giving events had outdone all its previous efforts. Wr. wish to thank you for this generous response to what we sincerely believe is lue greatest sale we have ever hrlrl. If, owinp; to the ni-li. any of our customers failed to receive the service and attention characteristic of our shop, we desire to o-polorrize ,uid ask tli..t they come tomouov another big day of value-giving.

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Coats Wraps Formerly priced up to $115.00 Every coat and wrap is included. The materials are Bolivia, Panvelaine, Gerona, Pandora and Marvella. The fur trimmings are of Squirrel, Beaver, Nutria, Wolf and Mole.

All at s5'10-s15s20

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Formerly priced up to $125.00 Dresses and gowns for every occasion. Canton Crepe, Crepe Knit, Crepe Romaine, Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Taffeta. Beaded, embroidered and lace combinations. All at

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Don 't Fail to Sec Our Window Display

Suits Formerly priced up to $115.00 The materials are Mocatex, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Duvetyn and Panvelaine. Plain trimmed or trimmed with Squinel, Mole, Beaver, Wolf and Australian Opossum. All at s15-!20-s25-s35

Blouses Formerly priced up to $29.75 Beautiful blouses that will more than please you with their individuality of style. The colors and trimmings arc varied, Georgette, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Velvet and Lace Combinations. All at

Don V Fail to Sec Our Wind on Display

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Skirts Formerly priced Up to $29.75 Many beautiful styles for wear of all kinds. Plaids and stripes in Prunella, Serge, Tricotine, Velvet and Silk Faille. All at s5noi5

Petticoats Pettibock

Formerly priced up to $12.75 The materials are Treco and Milanaise. Offered in a choice of colors. Every garment is a wonderful value. All at

Everything in our stock except Spring merchandise is included in this sale. Wc only ask that you make your purchase final, for obviously we cannot make exchanges or refunds or send goods on approval.

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