South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 23, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1922 — Page 7
MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SOCIETY and PERSONAL ACTIVITIES of WOMEN
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Social Calendar
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Famous Pianist to Appear in City
Revelations A i!e Gisc?f j Advice to ghs
"Wl.'-n h: door c'.-'-s-.l anlCri: still too1 by tho thhle. "It's
; h- va.; out r f tl; way
I ruO.td wj 1 us.i n.s? 1 car.innr fluiJ. ifn't It
Tho J'hilitli'-'i ( : 1 ? of W. -v:iir:-1 t r, ;,rr; 1 cli.n't know whnt I -iSl; 1 V'n;s to rno I've smelt that oJor ,
n f raz'l with Jral-
wher' rls'i in this house to-
rv of it a'.l. I Ho : r.ichi."
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t-:ifj..-r. Mr-. L. P. Tl ..1y. .!. F t- 1 th" nvf
av- 1' th" f v.t. in--. ; rr-wtoW, though. n:iit -ltlnctly. ' -.Vaturaüy tho studio ftbovo is Th" Tal.ith.i '.ir:-' ;;!. v.-::i : !.: : tiiar fh.- turiid on m- in a c- , r.rr!1. rit. wJtn ;t " ü2rry turned ;n vrjr.-r v.rh Mi - I- r t V. , fury, for bad m ewr to nddr. s ; , v. 1V frojn lh, win,low an(J jet the l-' i-'T, '.' N. u--l.ir-r ' ) -r n train, and rntrlr.tr li-r ai-art- ; shn,i irr, "Mr. I.add. if vou'U Ti.o . ' Vou I.;;.- It o.-.!. v.;:: t-r-nt, hi:t th door in my f : r; ,ljct 1,ov- .JS throtuii the rA of
?'ni-:ht at th- !?;- of -. '. I'. y-f. ialf-d. lf-t inV5"lf In hrro 1- I ,. ..mrtmrrf sm,- tmll-
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;::. t!..it o;riir yu'ro .--ittiiur; in now. 1 T'l I V. . r-r a - t."
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hl you any rnoro tonight." I'arn' thanked th.? ari4-flnd bado him ;,'" lnlsht. Ir.'th'-1 hU C'rai,' iiri.flio 'l a handkerchief and wlpd
Av-tujo 'hr;-,:;.) t hut-h -a ii'. ,.. !'ur. witn a uo-tir x o l .a rr . w n.ui j h :.. rUl1,-jv brow. In r!,.. .-:..!,: with .Mr a-. 1 M : 'iter t-tppol forward. I John, we've a nirc mM t Hnrrv T :r -. -a n r: Vx. 1"2 Mhmi I "Mr. I-add. as I understand i . r,,,,. ,rt at hcadquartf ro"' ho anMi s M-i:tha T !'-r. ll'j: r.1- v"'lr ''U.artrr.ent h'-re a ropii"a of , nr,,Jnr,f,ll Jn mv t,,ne that the po-
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entertain tii
1 tho "ii Jut a! fiV'', studio ar d all.
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Jr.!- f:ua.-. .u'. iri rh" -a:r:. j'riv.- an any o:.j'v;.nii 10 TV,.. V-i 11 r. 'f1 i'i.'.'irli,,i.iit f ,f 1 ''- a a' 1 It
::" I'rorr1--' f". a ".'ül no at til" j iu )i u.-' in tho aft- ri'.oon.
rr, 1,1., r, 1.,--. v ir ,...; v.'. with rare tijastrir
. 1 1 1 . , ,' ,,,.' ! furn. luxuriously a tl at of a
club in t!a- "v-nip. ::.
'.W.' at all." In rontr.'i1'" t' that f tb- b al woman's. Iadd'.- studio
nr." i'-i'h r'irc tiiK-sf r'f-' rind
Th" Id II aur
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tii" aft'Tn ion at tla- !o
-oia.i! 'lib traut', y t oa I ut ui l.'i-ti ct,,-i.1 on 11 n "i 11 ' - h f il Oi ti,1.
,t m . j and tho ct r r-fotorv ta-
Harry 'In- -. 1 ' M. Sm'h Tb- Tw. 1 I".. II.- du'.
carol's
li-rnan on tri ard might not hoar.
"rrc's a woman shot doa.l. and an 1 fvcry la.-t tenant In the hou?1 xerpt th1 rrofpssop s. om mixed un in it pom-how. though ovry on" o' !hwi! have lied and peached on tho reyt! Who the devil was this Mi: i "iiti Vane, anyway? Where did she rome from and what were th , v of t hm t li'-r?" I
ovorod with paint 1 ..j t),jni- Ut. rn -ues-; what lad 1 1
ill
' n t'rtri ;!; il it tb.o liorn'" of Mi
tuboc -t Til -marod rb'th.-'. .-bowed it tc ' a workroom no l-.- thin hors
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fdor do vou call th!.-"
aus." !'. rry Wbi-;er. d a he b d hi-o"Vf-a tru' Vi the .tair." once more. '.Tun ran i d -ali.-tii vain food who
I!ai r pi kod up a tul.e. and s.iio z- t 1(,r p;;iv v. jth him like a rat with
Tho I'..de-.1-V
( !u a will m t
inu a bit of Ps contenty on the pal- ., t, oh-iv.. hor vanitv and
i .. 1 (iwll. it. ,1 tlin l.l..r-U nf ... i.i-i. 1 . : . . ...1, 1. 0.-
'Aith Mrs 10 S W. b-tor N'ib s :iv 11 " ." uimi ku-kou nun oui ii'-n iv
jh:mi nioiMi. . oamo lnronvor.Kiu lie may nae
kilb d lo r. hut I don't think so: I j think b' would have adored the wo- j man lie thought she was, and pro-j to. tod her with hi.- last breath."
"Tho woman he thought he wa;
in the afternoon.
Paul k'rler.k.-, ''.I'l Ik k-in-y
will be ho-t to the mom1.
"Purnt sienna." rfsi'ndod t!io
", ! a i t i.-t. p!-mptlv. "I soidrim ue it' rs of the ! - t tm rMi t.r. f.w ir'i ti t n i till
Immanuel f,ern:an Metb.od:-: Pp;s- , , v. t i i , , . pibtt" before but I alwavs keep a onpal churrh In the evening. ; , ,. i t i ' . , , . : full a.-.-irtmcnt of colors on hand. The North section of the ..in i r. s , , , , , , j P b (11 you should have ask d me league of the nrt M. Ik rhureh , . ,
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her anyth r.g so vividly as he evl - ' I b. : I 1 : ::.; 5 ... tt dtr.tly did the devoted woman ho,c:'f." had given him the place In her ho.-:' IIt to:; ir.U:. at- d tht Vilich h 1 own hii 1 would have oc- h o - - t - , v cupifd if It had lived. Put. I r.ad i ur ; h- r -k: ptyrpc?ely kept memories of her alive t.e i.ar-N.ip- -' . :; ;. in his baby mind while we w ore . r- , a:.d -wi-h- : ;. -. aown South. And twice a week : :at d. Ii ky a:-. ! ..
whilo we v.-ero gone had come ph-tun- !.; h- a i. a-. I I post cards ad ires so a to Junior with ;.:gly: living me.'sagfs from the loyal girl ' !:. I de.:': t which I ha a read to him to his ' bad, Katb--! T!vr ecstatic delight. , Tic rs to hip
All this first day of thfir reunion. M-aay for ; . Junior followed her around as If he i har.sers, v. hT. . - : - were an affectionate little ruppy. and start In." it was only until he was safely in bed ' Sam Tica r ki'.i .lov. -i . -for his lite forenoon nap that I -a ;r.trr-" 1 ov r to a:. : ! found an opportunity to take Katie furtive vtraw fro-; hi ? m.-a over to th ? Dacoy farmhouse. There ; "I l;.a:l r a. v." ) - k
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I Katie and Jim were to o.cupy. v. . i
i busily engaged with Sam Tic-r in P'-.nk - : .. ;". transforming the old comcrip into a . :. .-. c : z: studio for Picky. The older Tie r i that'll t!:e . . : who included carpentry am org th ! a f w m; .- :;' y-o.-:'. 1 i trades of whioh he Is jack but ni ! the cb .:.:::.; and ,
i master ha.l ut window spaces of; right a -a ay. I
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standard half-window size all around v.-a r.t pr- sv. .! ; the old structure, and was cove i in know t h tu st.'.-. at them with screening. : nd ka.st!-. in : t'. , c r.-:, "Vou kin git these windows, all o i can. u.: ; ;i: . v
j you want, from a place over at I-ki-t- P.. ,. " . ; i i hampton." he had explained, "and oh, r .. ::; iy.
I can put Vm on hinges and attaii V. .. a Pf.- . ;
k-m by cords to hooks in tho roof -.:;.:;-. . above. Then you won't never m d up t you'" to bother with 'em unless it rains. K.ip !". bar.d they won't take a mlnut- to,
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Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kcmbl i rii.v, .PN. 21. s ' . '. - ' i v:cce-.ful ar t lnr - v.:. - : v - cor ; i r. g to tho e -..; . . ::: - Wl: h Ju: iter ft:. ! : :- M."-. ury favoraMy dis-
lower if P. do. s."
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I As we ( uni" up. Picky hurried to- wi: h s.il r i' j ward us. His oo.it was ok, his shirt -a:; t. .!,.. .. M. j sleeves turned up. his hair dishevidl- . r.tfy ha.P r.k .k: j ed, while a smudge of ldn k across ;,, v.'" his face completed a picture at wh.icli "a- f.-; :. i to n
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'! ;:'t:rs sheiuld prcgre-s i ur. : the happlcft 'lit-., .-k-uki bo growth r ill '.' a in b".:sinf .-t i v a:, i all poctal. do-
;rt e.e'air.s should llke- .;:: b r tho l-e-r.irlcer.t
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I gazed in astonishmeut. Pick v is
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ov. !: p. ur.
rgun-entatlvo ar.d ivr ti.e parallel cf
will meet in the afternoon with Mrs. F. ;. Has. 12! Ik Marian st.
"Wliv?" demanded Parrv quickly, i for the young man's tone had tensed j with pome Midden emotion. "Well, it is just a trivial matter.
A dar.ee will be '.vn at the Ikks' ! vn ..v. r a we.-u ago the last time.
vi:dm:siy.
in fart, that Mrs. Vane and I had a chummy little talk in her studio T ndviso-d her to ue more Imrr.t s'rnna with tho seal brown to get the
dub. Mr. Ik M. Morris. D 11 Riverside fir., will be hostess to the Wednesday Prldge club in the afternoon.
The department of Literature. S o-; prnper effect of the wood on the
tlon 1 of the Progress club, will staircase- in that portrait she was meet at the (dub houe. ; doing of Mrs. Vansittart. the one beThe Clay and Harris Itconomi.s fore which her her own body was club will meet In the afternoon with j found tonight!" Miss Wanda Cray, FMwardburg rd. ' Parry replaced the tube refb-ct-Mrs. W. Kizer. 112 Ik Monroe st.. ; ively on the table as Craig, with an will entertain the Jolly '12 Pirthday I evident effort to emulate his rolcluh In the afternoon. j b ague, picked up on of the bottle.' The Golden Pod Prill team will and sniffed It speculatively, meet In the afternoon .vith Mrs. A. 1 "That's turpentine," Iadd reHlie. 210 E. Ctrove st., Mishuwaka. marked, and hLs voice had sunk The Pkdeen club will be entertain-j a rrn fn to a dull apathy, od in the evening at the homo of ; "It's funny about thi.s turpentine. Mrs. Frank P.atson. 4: Ik H in- y j a v. s M:rs. M. Pernhard. f,22 Ik Ohio st., ! baptist church wdll hold an all day will entertain the members of her ! loeet ir ig at the church, sewing circle in the .afternoon. Tio Mo. lorn Tr i -- ; 1 !a club will I'UIDAY.
moot with Mrs. C. Ik F.e
Tk Washington av.. :i
noon. meet at the club house in the af ternoon.
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"What are we .going upstairs again for?" demanded Craig. "I've got
to make my report at headquarters,
j nio.t fastidious about his personal t. 11 ;:"' j nppcarur.ee,, and he is undeniably in- rooms t b
! doler.t about any physical labor. Yet , P- n ou 1;: . :
?diss Plinor Shaw, who has appeared ni the leading coruert halls in I he had every appearance of enjoy- oot oll r.-ar.s a :: 1 . i '. k,- eke the rincUal cities of the country in piano recitals and who has attained j ing himsalf Immensely. 1 dot . .". iko a s r :b ' : out
Iii'iuiry. : of my vay. bfu:'t yo i vorry. M- -is think of this, old (draham. I f. -x!"
anded. "Sam tells An I v. ith tbi familiar :---:r I p. rn.il a tendency to argue tf
lowing, week. Miss Shaw is from Spokane, Wash., and recently has been , me that these' bushes around this banish' 1 all my ear. - cor. rnir.g tip. interfere with the pleasurable eon.3!invited by the Aeolian Mfg. Co. to record for their celebrated Duo-Art .thing are pink climbing ro.-vs. and hom--". " ti-ns. A child born on this dy.
repented Craig, pau-dng on the stairs fame seldom achieved by a feminine pianist, will appear in a concert Dicky's in his astonishment. j to 1f given by the Progress club of this city next Saturday. S'hei will also I "What do you VT appear before a number of tlu business luncheon clubs during tho fol- j de-ar?" ho doman
?dat an i Mercury, th"U rot b - . rnktte I t ir.ar the propitious emt1. of he d.!V. Tli-'se w-.fs birthday it is hv an exe eii.-nt f rer-st for the yeir. v. ith .all interests ourishInf ar.d pily asp ted. They should ret
reprodueing piano rolls.
that amoag them are morning glory vines. Can you imagine anything
more nifty than that? Well. Katie:
cbvfr. talented.
i V.j a ad
and it's getting or. toward morn- !
iritr " . .1 1 . : I. I...-. i Midi i t t- a -..-. y o i Y-.-. - f I f TWT lLIi.ir..
; insp.rai.on. anu taiviii a umt - " How do you like your new home?" lo v ?- ou re not gcung to rou.r up eddj, from his pocket he prosed ; eis; a torn scrap of real lace. , ls- Jie had slnfted t he in.juirv to Kkat b- I1V' ;;; Iriswold atrain. then, ami ack nim ki, ,,r.,-.n iv i-inl.ii'o of filt as I closed now. an.l too rPh in ouaktV ...... . , . .. . mv-. a i.i.e, ,i
" i' " v . n . ... . - . - . - . - . . - win i ennren n r ! v. I u: n . . tx- Tin
tor a graduation dnss hut :t might ... . .
, , , , . , ... . , u-anu.i IUI II, 1 L iii 1 ,li l II 1 Li I , I o;:i - , , ,
p..stueius little maid, this, her first Tr'-a-m-v
l . . . i i i. i 1 . : 1
'r.n turT-i. a in- na o nein a uir. ui uraiui eji or
why ho lied about his acquaintance ; upon a PPu button, with Mrs. Vane?" Parry bent a quiz- j ..nnt,v th,.
zical glance upon the younger j w:iril as Upnn a sprin4, tho front of christening robe once upon a time; infspoctSon of the new hoi'f, ,va, an AAA AAA ,
.!tho compartment dropped forward 'l "' ot saoi i, cui 4m u.ni , ma u.u ovent of .ho utmot lmrortanC0i ., n,i " - , . ; nounrfl ion noiseless, unseen hinges and the and red-brown; a battered gold l ydd seen;ls l knew h:)J Di,kv !' ' ' ' ' A ' ' ' . , I'0"" I interior of the small, secret Pace t without In tial or inscription; alsoht r fac,, rC(Won an,, lur fA,,: ;' ; .rbswold l yas (,xlM(!5tMU an empty cartridge ,f .44 calibre Ila,h at v-hat sh, con,idered his n,S- ' ' 1 ;!. M
('1.11 Tills old'. : . ful. tr.ay bo given to ArfTU
e and n;on. v. n--r.t un'--ö careruuy trtir.ea in a p, r pi " re to ' 1 r 1 y life. ' a fro t: i t h e r .-. e f.: otlt- ' Choic p.-iectlon cut flreri and km'..- ! :: ! bl'suj-dr pi tr.ts. Sauth Bend Flontf 1 2 2 Nk M i eh i tran st. 23-tf-?S
goant.
"I am not." the other announce
with decision. "We have
Todd's -ord for it that G
lie.t hut nc'tlirp -.if tVir-Tii wrr- under I
oath. They're Loth under guard! Mentally congratulating himself
that Doane had elected to remain
and in the morning weil have them down on tho carpet anil get the j
truth out of them."
outside, Parry drew forth the con
ti nts of the compartment in both " . .... , . I of it.
ntir! .a .small srn;i ?.sh ot . .'iliko faded . . "Oe, L"
: - "f k , ' ketto gr -et !ur. ,, . , 4 and discolored and half torn across T P u!r. a I . s. Iiut her face cleared as if bv ma r:is ,.,., as though someone h; d started to . . , ri-.i..-.i , , , i. a.,.o.iti. i i' .a a; iK u-ii nk 1 ru v n 1 w ro j It n 1 ,r n
destrov it and then thought better . , . " , . "tiur I r.::;n
a hero in Katie's eyes, a feeling dat-
ThaCs a good idea." , npprovod h 1 'ls carried it carefully to ai Ta"kin u TParrv. "And whr. vo are about : nall table, it was evident erfough l ,vnm5n . u
it. you might find out what time . -it that somewhere beneath the , showc(1 the fi
11; tie Miss-. Shaw goes the yroffsor know, be waiting to hear." "raig stared
out. and let ! harl. surface brilliancy and devilish- P cJad in a j ht I fancy h-il I ' -vcr bitter humor of the dead which maJo u
the faded snapshot he
closely
uro
md out against
what appeared to be a mass of shrubbery In' full leaf. At her fide
"Oh. yes-; I forget that note you ! " ' 111,1 V ! and reaching to above her knee was i
tinned under his door. Vou said l'-"- l' i-'ou, mi inw- u.- i,lnrri hiopt rrcomMfni'
rtch, Fu.T Th- Literature department. Sce-U,,roethn .about norch-climbinS ' neath his hands were clearly me- j ,,,t ,n'x ,.' cn i
the after- Hon 2. of the Progre-s, club, will anl chemi-try. You're not putting ! mcntos of tho -ast, tho foolish. that Us brCcJ .oukf not be
anything over on me. John?" iaoeU ooj.,ci, ineanmK'ies.s iu anv-i u.termined
Nr.." Parry smiled. ' v., (Continue-.! In our next issue.)
ing back to tho daws, when she. an!, : . i o.e ,,n Kll.U Ol
Pon-P-, Ikiild i i. d ; t : i . 1 Anton:-. - : .tr.d : - a. 'ni c'.a n. r:at:. aal all : n.t and Muiaity. If you
unties to
Iti faint lines ignorant, terrified immigrant girl, ,iid n r cutkrb, 422 J. M. of a tall lender th? cloaninpr and cooking for tlv l Linroln u?t(. (Ovr 2or a tail s.cnuei aparlmort which Dicky shared with A .. :, rht-co-lored gown ' , , . ',; r.'.iu:. ..- ,:. t, o :n
woman there had lurked a humanly
sentimental regard for episodes in her life that had vanished from the
three other more or less impecunh
young artists. I had heard the story of those days often from Katie's lips. it's rp To You!" "Oh, Mr ester Graham:" Kaub-
cur; a s.
Choice :-"be;oii r ;t b overs a r.d bb'toming ;ij S .nth Ib-n 1 I-i-ara! Co., 122 Nk Miohigin st. 2.1-tf-2
EYES EXAMINED
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H. LEMONTREE South Iik!'s l.pniilnc Optomtrlil nml !niii;f:4 turlnc Optldaa We (ü:i buTi'Ste ot,y ralr cf lento lu luatter vLere ttey were miJ, b. M1C1IIUAN bX.
The S.-holirship r:ub will give aj epn PUt tia- up v. on guard out-I urM until mcmor' ceases to have 1 1 1
benefit card party in the Potary , f.;,-io wise. so that they won't kick value
TirnisDAY. The Music department ot' fii
Progress c'vb will present the -ec- room ot the Oliver hotel in the af- Up a rumpus if they see him, like a ond act of "The Fire Prlne.-," at ternoon. modern i'.nta Claus. pcrambulatin2
the club houso a ?. o'cb-ck. ! Mrs. Charles Reynolds. 115 Ik the fire escape with his white whisThe Circle of Mercy will give a Calvert st., will be hostess in the kers waving in the early morning
truest party in the afternoon at St. j afternoon to tho members of the j breeze. That note simply asked him
Patrick's library.
Plymouth N'eedleeraft club
t. get into the other apartments
A faded blue satin ribbon, stiff j Give your skin a chance you
and yellowed at the edges, held a knot of crumbling brown sprigs
can't injure it cleaning with Tilue Devil. 23-tf-2S
The XonparleP club will me. t in tho afternoon with Mrs. Arthur 'onklin, Nk St. Pouis blvd. The annual meeting and tea of the Children's Disp ris iry and Ho
The Norman laldy Sewing circle when he was sure the occupants will meet in the afternoon with Mr. ; were gone, and search for traces of Fred Poughman. 1 PI Lincoln way j a certain chemical compound." Ik "Put we'd only just b ft Miss The Interurban Bridge club wilP Shaw's apartment; we hadn't ."on
pltal association will If' held in the hold an evening meeting with Mr. either C.riswold's or Pald'.s then!" afternoon at the home , f Mrs. and Mrs. H. A. Coutes, r."S Fulton ' '"raig exclaimed beneath his breath. George O'Brien, Obi Ik Jeff r.-on ct. '"Vou don's suspect her, John?" blvd. ! The Friday Bridge club will meet ! P irry smiled, but a trifle dryly.
The Helena K be.-c 1 Sewing cir- with Mrs. T. A. Paynes, 1104 Wood- Parry waited until the younger
do will meet at th-ir hall. W. .bf-ward av.. in the afternoon. ; si rue 'ant's footsteps had died away f- rson blvd., in the afternoon. ! The Phil-a-P.ir auxiliary of the ; in the quiet nicht air and then Mrs. Thomas TP H.ackmar 1P0 I Imliar. 1 Avenue Christian church turn I to -the guard. Harvey st.. will entertain the Skcb-j will lnd-1 an all day session at the i "Poar.e.' do . ,u knnv who lam?" . ry club in the afternoon. j home if Mrs. Ik Swanson. IIP. P.I The patrolman nodded. The ppworth K-pital auxiliary j In Pan 1 a v. 1 "All risrht." Parry broke in. "I . ill meet for an all day s- wing at I ! take it that your order.s tonight,
!.e r.urses' home. The O-.ilt .me ebjb -:
SATFIIDAY.
j Dn.inr, are to keer. guard outside
e t!:e, Mrs. W. K. M.iienrv. W. W,i vna I th-- .apartment hero in which the
s of Mr-. Alfr.-l M tlk-.g. Pali -: st.. ill entertain the Cko circle at a A'tr.Tn vns r ""5'-:? vmi "r-ir!
any pusoica-us souna itiuii, or 1
sonp thing which you think should be in e.--tiated. Is that so?" "Piht. .sir.'' Po.ane responded. "V ry go.d. You're gung to see nd her something sus-piclous with
in five minut- s. and that something
i coiner; to Iv me: Fndo'rsfand " I
At U'liccloch's
At U'hcclock's
' L rv .AN : i kA
Inexpensive Dinner Set for Serving Six People Special at $6.95 This set contains the essential pirccs for seivin six. b I ca Cups and Saucers 6 D.'nner Plates 6 Bread and Butter Plates 6 Sauce. Dishes 1 Open Vegetable Difh 1 Meat Platter The set illustrated is a conventional Medallion design in blue and pink on fine quality porcelain. Other decorated sc-ts in same composition specially priced at $5.95. S8.45. 59.75, $12.00, $13.00. $15.00. George H. Wiieelock & Company
torn la av.. nt a 1 oclo-k lu:n hen. j 1 o'clock luncheon. Mrs. A lk Su. rman. 211 T.-bt: 1 Mrs. I . IP a es, 211 11 Donald st., ..v.. will be h''t- - to tb. K'olih, wik entertain the Fancy N'eedle- . lub in th" af'eruoom j workers club in the afternoon. Mrs. George Pb.illips. 7 1 ' Colum- Mrs. Claude A icki.- r. 1 PI Wcd- '! i st.. w PI entertain th.- Thur.-day j w ix.l av.. will entertain the Tuesday lub in the afternoon. j llridge rluh in the afternoon. The Jokv N.ne .-bib o! m.o.-t i The Karo Knott club ill be on-
,. ;th Mrs. I. rr.srln. -2s X. c u--:ir.g t. rbiined at dinner at the home of, "l sil"-"' Do:in' r1!1'1- "IUlt j . in the af:ernoon. Mr- J. P. I'.Mnb 11. 1 P'7 S. Miehi- j v- v"' Y011 rnfnn vou p,,. (-,'. ,,f s.'v. '. . ' ; i. i .. (want to p. rive another look around! ! the place? I've orders not to let i
; ' ' ; : 3 I ar.yb..dy in. but as long as you're
(taking tne responsi oiuiy, xno iock i
ismashe.l and I can't see every shad- ! ow in tho dark hall." ! Carry pushe.l op?n the broken i lo-r. v lii.ii swung drunkenly on Its ' himre, and entering the perfomed. I ktterod living room, he found his w iv to th" wall switch and turned : on the opalescent lamps. The little writing dtsk was open, its profusion of papers scattered on tlm floor, and the drawers of an al- ! niot prire'o-3 Cb.inese cahir.et had
b.-cn fore-.!. Afproacbing the lat-j
' t r. Parry ob-scrveel that Its contents w . re mainly sera p of drawing pa-
, T.-r on whh h tiny figures b.ad been !
srawtl. aeh with a few dfr lines ar.d jucking ore up bo whittled ; softly. ; It w.-.s a miniature caricature, I cruel in its sharply PfliKd charaoj tor dehrp-ation. of pompous, cocd-T-T-i'-. 1 aP.a.-re '.i"-:0:if! bus-
band of the vornan wh.ns unMnish-! ; ed portrait sto on the easel in the j
ko. and irlatming ov. tho thers ' Pirrv f. ui.d like cane. Pure rf ? v-
. il p- i'.roni:--nt In th-- social ' ' an ! political life of th- rpv. '
H" was turning awav f.otti the
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This new
sugar-coated gum deligl young and
It "melts in your
mouth", and the gum in the
center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat There are the other WRIGLEY
friends to choose from, too;
! oomnartmont whrn he noticed some
thing Y.hkrh it was obv; u:s that thA j
; Irtectivf s !;ad ovu"lcokel; a fmnll , r.-mpar? r.-.-nt th-1 t'p. with a V. vi ;d'.e formed by a tiny red-gold dmcov. re ni a In c d urdi.-t'urbed. ' Parry tu-'ced at the little ragem . but it was immovable, the single gilt : eye above it fnout-like r-o se errning to wink mockinclv at tb.e futility
of hi- effort5 Som
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x.O make the collection ttill mere interesting we will include many of the P.ih.-r priced models from our own stock all to no at $50.09.
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