South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 25, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1922 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1922 [image] SOCIETY and PERSONAL ACTIVITIES of WOMEN [image]

Society

y to Mrs r. an'i Mr-. )w r. r i I'mma ; f 4 V . Mi l!.i:!; C.c-lz.. '. Ma.li.--..M ! if": k lur' t;' o: t. n .i 1 r r. ' 1 i t . . Ti:- .y . f ; ink t .IT!,.'! Tointf-'l ta-i'-mXK pl-L'oJ for '11, f U'tF Mrs. 'r-l Mp.rMn. Mr-, cn I'ox. Mr-. . !'.r,h 'Jin.: iry WTiar, Mrf. Hn rr, roh Mr. VY,Wv V. . Mrs. irtm?it of t).r Jr'zr'.- ein! pi rt.l a vry Iner Stinte ont' i t.tinr.t for Ik p-iti r.rs ;it IIc.j!thv in iif5'l-iy vf-nint'. ;:!f'i'.r va in '.irr" of Mr?, ('h ir - Ir-;inrl, '. hl'in trrr r.spc rt i tion on r:ilt.r lniU'Il Mr1., Is. A. .t;. V.'c.d. Mr.;. "rnk nni Mr, rinrls J. .... ... . - i- - - uet ny tn rii:-' .Mn:ui;i criririan and K' Sat: ! , voral 1111,1.' r I y Ml.' nirr. U r-i .Iwl.o: a r a . 1 1 r. - . ,. , , 1 f violin. Clio an-1 p! no .rnve the? j na.lp," by i J r t rt. -Mor.ri.-h J?Iit hoii. ' Mi.'., S.itr playcl th .Um I.(.'rr Tf,int,.otf th violin :in,l , - Chrlstman tk- piano. A cor .t solo by P'ranr's M.-Ick comdpnted th f-vf-nln's pioErram. ThI.s ' the second rnterta!r.mr-nt presentd thlj year by the department of ivies and philanthropy of tin- Prr.q- . fs club at lie althv.an. .nub - pre - "Thr- Modea Kitchen" was tho cr of an Interesting hcturo T.ted TiH-sflav afternoon by Mrs. ! Ieredlth Gcrrmann before th4 memers of tbo homo department of th :outh I. end Woman'?; club nt tho !ub room?. Th sponker pave In iotail the main ronnislfs for a now .itchen and di.cei!-.-cd tli impf.rtatit llJl'JIit IO l" l I 'II. Ill I t4 lit I '.'IIi'"4' I- I ug an old kitchen, aetinp pref-o.p-d A short bu.-iness t ho le( turo, at 1 vhhrh th chairman, Mrs. IMttar . Jonds. presided, (m tho after noon f Feb. 1', the department will enertain at a card party and the lo-xt gular rnoe-tir.p will bo held on Feb. .'8, at which time the department vlll present tho subject "Interior oecoratlon," tho speaker to be anp.oiir.cf.l Ptter. ! i Iopa.rtment of Tho Nat nr.- Study he Pro?res Club n: 1 iueiia an- 1 moon at tb.a club hous Th fol.owini? program wan pres-nted: ' t fi . II 1 -si . m ine noney i.ee, ny .mif.i Amama .McCombs: "Th" Bumble Pee," by Mrs. C. IL Pitcher; a rwdii;?, "1'um n.l Feathers," by Burroughs, was rJvon by Mr-. I'rnrst Vounjr. A short iU!ne-j tno. Tir" 1 1 r mi . . , I Oi 1 Inn Tiro. :ram. On Feb. 14, tho department vill hohl its next : 1 1 1 1 n at which sme trie program win re m ciiaro 1 ?--v f 1 v.- t;-j iriia Tim,. a-a and Mic? 'atheri:-,'- Ilostwick. The Avalon Grotto '. 4S pave h' ir regular monthly dance Tuesday venint? at the Tiiiamo auditorium, teimrich's: (jrclustra played t h arorram of I nn e for about 100 . O'jplcs. Tlio comrr.ittee of the evenntr inriiinoti iv. . : i:ii rnnirrr.an; A. Kerndt, Ik Li. LMdweil, H. iL Beyer. E. Ray Puck. C. Ilackathorn, Gus I'eterson nnd G. Van 1 rcrl .- 1 1

j George Hamilton Thomas will exhibit Mis. l S. Wei st, r. Niles av.. was French and American paintings in "losttss Tuesday afternoon to thojth" Ifotary room of the Oliver hotel nembTs of th" Bide-A-Wee dab. . beginning on the afternoon of Jan.

iho afternoon waa spent playing 0t. :he favor being given to Mrs. Frank Knoblook. Pink and white carnations centered th table from which i buffet luncheon was served. The lub will meet on Feh. 7 with Mrs. Himer Squint. N". Hill st. Mr--. Harr- Gros--. 1 2 11. South t.. ent i tain d th - members of the Idle Ho i; . ia' T'U".-day afrornrion. Tlio afternoon was sjn-nt socially and it a gu -sing o.it.'s: the facr was

v w. ....... ........ ...... i-of iv.mi ana tneir nusoanns. on by Mrs. Charles Nies, em l b. T!l, ,uth ih, Iailic.v Aid Cin b . th- club wdl i.wnt.rtained at the((f ,,0,vol rUhtK church will met ome of .Mrs. William II.--. TM: Lin- : v;i.-.dav afternoor at the horn- el Min way E. Mrs. j. r.Wood. 1012 E. Cedar st.

The north section of the "Woman's i.oague of the First M. E. church net Tuesday afternoon wl'li Mrs. F. '.. Unas. 127 E. Marion st. Th assisting hostesses were Mrs. J. C "els. Mrs. O. 11. Julian. Mrs. II. A. Tohulka. Mr-. .T. 'I. A. S t oil. Mrs. A". O. Fas.-r. 1 E. Kachel. Mrs. Mrs. Lepoy F. Hammond. Mrs. vlaa r Mrs. 11. FAV VOKlv :C) smart ; .or and eve::i: 'in SOI Til lill.M) tre. t. a f:e rr.c.o::. d:n- ,; dre- ' s 1 1 r: e. n a! to:ru ri' 'v Beautiful r t o $ 1 o I . " . " 1 3 0 . o I ) v a 1 1 : d i n r o : ty : We nd. : f jl N and s: '. values i -. e " n e a ;10'hi"-o t, '"e ou 1 dlswot ti) ( ! At U IiccloclSs V.7- -, r , "v - '. 1 Authors, 35c Peter Coddles, 35c Spoof, 65c Dr. Busby, 50c Tiddle Winks, 35c Checkers, 45c Checker Boards, 3)c Dcminoes, 25c Pollyanna, $1.00 Parcheesi, $ 1 .00

Sre the complete line of games in our Toy Department George H. Vheeiock & Company

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i M..-S Mitll'J.i YO'It. Nineiy-nv 1 us in .4Mon th afternoon r.fr.i u.-r- -or el. Mis. JIa-M 'if .-! -t:c.i- p'.-'yf'L n th- li'up. Til-' IT.i' vill bo ontrtainc'l r., i'i'- af t-rnor) of K"b. at the- hmo , of Mr-. Ilcycr. I'ortnr ;iv. Th ."ijrr.a Pi Kpsilon sorority ; wa TtTttitT'd at a pot luck pupperj at th hoir. 0f Mr5. A. X. Hopler. 17 W. Marion ft. Fift-n niMnbrs u--ro rr?M r:t anI aftr-r the supper i Tenor h.' M r. A. IP f Tirana P.ripP.k. Mkh hou.so Kucrt frr thir tcphni?oa ! who l? lier : wc'f!-;, Mrs ; llGITi-. C. .Strplirry)!), 1' 0 1 N'OTtil Shore lr., cr.tc rta üicl a mal! conv pany rt luncheon TuvnJay aft-orr.uoi at 1 o'clock. The- altraoti'. e lu:;ch ton taMo v. as crr.fr red vtli a ux ( J b 4. r Ji iliW Il'nir". lir. riur v kill it ft i? a ? rnif f . c ltoii wir h i r Kuct tho.-fc 5 ato-i with 'phn.on nrro Mr. Ik C. Step . . 1 -Mytrs, Mr. (Icor?o Iieitncr, Mrs j C.i-oro L,. Hagor, Mrs. Tlia-1 Taylor , ... t ,. ., r io rnjular meetintj of th "As Lilie U" club was held MonWi I '.ay fv. ninjr ai 111c noia. i .irs. , . Ik Julian. liOs E. Navarro K. The enrrr nt . i'i.n'a were prerented by Mis-t Minnie French and MIps Emma' Stevenson. Mi-. Anna .Stanfield rLVr a liumorou.s leading and pian(j, numhtrs were riven by MU53 Iabelk ! i ldifeiow and Miss- Dimmock. Ite i fi'shmcnts were nerved to 11 mem lb - r - . Miss Lillian LaPierre, 113 E Navarre h will ..niertain on I 'eh ! . Mrs. Jo-eph Wicker, Ik Wash ington av., was plea-antly surprised Mondav e-eninpr. by cT her friends, ti occasion beim? tho cede-1 11- birthday anniversary. 1 was .-pent at cards-, thn OI .lliUIl Ml vi :ii: favors.beito' wai by Mrs. It Hohan. ' Mrs. p. Thielka, Mrn. M. .Spencer and Mrs. M. It. Mayhank. Luncheon was served. Thirty members were present at the regular meeting of the Tabetha uirls Monday evening. Miss Lona V. Tderer and Misa Anna Xlsch. actel as hostesses at the home of tho lormer. ilOS N. Gushing st. The .,,nin- pent with nee-dleworl: fijljowinp the deotionals. Tho next meeting will ha held Feb. G at tho Parish hall with the Misses Ruth and Clara Troeger as hostesses. Mis. Georfre I O'Eiien was erroneously announced Monday evening as Peinf: a member of tho nominating committee for the Children's Dispensary. Mr:. Harvey Dnlton v" th" nioiaber. - -H B 1 . .n milMtrnt-Mm-. The Indiana and University clubs will present at tne ciunnouse next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, a music ile. The artists appearing will bo Mls-s Eleanor Shaw, pianist, of New York; Mrs. Julia Rode, soprano; Louis Libel, piano ar.d Frederick Ingersoll, violin. Sponsored by Mra. J. Albert Harris. George Ames Aldrich, assisted by ... ... .1 C." and continuing for hvt days. The hours will be from two to live in the afternoon and from wvon to nine o'clock in the evening. The artist i a member of the Chicago Society ot Art i.s: s. Palette nnd Chisel club and the Sociotv Pes Artistes Franeaise. 111. (.mo i.s 01 iue- ijuu.u imo. , v, 1; Pohl a f caption iuur.-aay evt ! ning at th- K. of P. hall. After a ; short b:iii.c vi sea-ion the members , of the Mov.light Ti-mplo No. 2ö7j will received and tneir nusnana The regular meeting: of the Mothers' club will bo held Thursday! afternoon at the homo of Mrs. F. j M. Sawyer, 521 W. Washington av.j The Congenial 1:1 w ill give a card i party this af tome on nt the homo of Mrs. .T. C. Stackman, 540 Lincoln way E. ) The Jelly Tw( Ive Birthday club will hold an all-day meeting today! at tho home of Mrs. M. Kizer, 4 PJ j E. Monroe st. A pot-luck dinner will ; s r v d. 7h Women's division of the Cath- j olic Order of For- stt rs, St. Patrick's 1 court No. 1101. v. ill entertain with a daCblng party Thursday eve t, in; ! in the Rotary room of the Oliver ; hotel. Harry Denny's orchestra will play the program of lances 1:0m ::''' until 1 1 :T.O o'clock.

At Whcclock's Games in Our Toy Department for Young and Old Mere you will find many amusing games for the entertainment of the entire family. Foolish Questions, 35c Touring, 75c Pit, 75c Rook, 75c Flinch, 75c Boy Scout, 85c Rummy, 65c Bunco, 75c Game of India, 50c

Uncle Wiggily, 75c Polly Pickles, $1.50 Over the Hurdles, $1.00 Chess Men, $1.00 Lotto, 65c Ouija, $1.75 Honey Game, $1 . 00 Le Choc, $1.00 Bull in China Shop $1.25

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II AUK Y DtXXY'S OltaiESllIA. 1 h- entertainment tommltteo of the Elks has Just announced that the Harry Denny orchestra has signed to furnish the music for the regular dances at the clubhouse every other "Wednesday during tho winter Reason. The regular sime-monthly dance will be held tonight at the Elka club on Colfax av. The dance i.s for members of the lodge and thrir friends.

Artists to Show World's Beauty By Agnes L. Harris

.An ancient village on tho north roast of France, Montree-sur-la-M er where the plaster and abode houses j are covered with picturesque, red-j tiled roofs, and where the poplars' a,;d willows of the last century .still hend over the medieval moat which surrounds thn town has boon brought 10 ftouui neni this week m the Ames Aldrich. Mr. I ILI,llil.J .'k V.. Aldrich. assi-ted by Geori?o Hamilton Thomas, a yotinpr artist just returned from study In the Royal Academy of Australia, will display his pictures in the Oliver hotel Rotary room befrinniiit? Wednesday. Village scenes by day and nisht. green banked rivers, and the fortilications used against the Spaniards centuries ago are among his paint - inss. The little town in Picardy has a bloody history which can be told by the moat and the tall stone forts and the vine-covered church. Broad cultivated fields and hills, also caught by Mr. Aldrich with Ids brush, surround the town. Farther down the coast, in Brittany, where tall trees line the river banks, and antique bridges cross the flowing waters, Mr. Aldrich has seen

more opportunities for expressing hist tria. Mr. Thomas has devoted himart. The famous Pont Fleuri, a stone j self to the portrayal of the atmo: bridge covered with flowering vines, phor - of Southern European skies is the subject of one of his most in-j and of dazzling color contrasts. His

tc resting pictures. On the stone steps leadin to the wate r, peasant women are washing and drying their clothe, according to the custom in the country dis ricts of France. When looking at an artist's woik it is always interesting to know something of the.'r life and their successes. Mr. Aldvach lias lived for several years in Chicago, being a member of the Chicago Society of Artists, tho Poletto and Chisel club. Iw. TTnmM.r. n . Oil, lO,f K n 1 I t Uli'l llit; 4 .141144. "11 MM'. i. I. injuni. fpO g& -5 H c Henry Kale nnd son, Edward, of j Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and ! Mrs. Ciiarles Immel, Har.ey av. 1 .Mr. and .Mrs. c. 11. Del recs aivi l:.;ht ,.r Miss jI:oZ poFrocs. 11 1. s. : Taylor st., hav- h ft tor FloUda te sjiei l :!. winter. .'b.-. Harri' t K'e'.ha and Mi-- D ra : TV-- vwwv v.- . -'- ; J . . - , iKflURV if HÖlll-Ott t "C Hyiwu By VZ WXNSTOTt I - 1 .0. '.e'j.' J' X V. m tr 1 i .' V'lv', .y v v. I1 A 'V u , M" v s ' " rs7 r V' Jil.uk tlet Fii'hioii This ning Aftrriioon Pbus dunAt I.i"s Iidy em !i'. r g. ill' i-i-ht si . v.e-uld th.nk : a e at t a rei I --i-.taHj f:p oubb-r. : lie o;t v.h' y. .':ot! r .o a; sn: v s urn: ;k sh:v I both slecve-s ar 1 alike, one knovvö it i . r. purp'' This Mous.. r.ot. d rte;;t:y at a veiy jT.iart card paity. ia of biack v civet, and was vvcrn to top a b'.ack J broadcloth skirt. One of the shops i showing a mailir sr.'-art effect, of' i nt -colored brocaded elvK wer": la .a mat, h ink skirt of oft sl'.k. Rio-.:. in-piratic :s s;pv diver? h"U rce s r ls on a.:d one may ex.pt r any ?: rvative ... t,U,. from the most ev n-: r. Peter-Pan lircT o th - ost brir.i.r.tly tir.rro peasant ef-j t- ct.

Elks' Dances

20 years of Intensive study and work were spent in Pari3 and Northern France, the atmosphere of which he is bringing- to us through his art. His successes in this country' are many. Just now, two pictures are hum? in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts of Philadelphia in tho ; annual fhow of American artists. ! Several mori will be anions those Iisted in the Art Institute in Chicago in the annual show of Chicago artists when It opens on Thursday of this wee!;. Anions the manv others Pri vately owned in Chicago aro three hanging in the South Shore Country club owned b II. Ik Valentino and one just purchased by the ILfmilton : c lub, a .scene on the River Canche .which ably Illustrates Mr. Aldrich's j greatest claim to fame, his mastery of the power to depict water and water movements. George Hamilton Thomas was born in Chicago, commenced his studies at the Chicago Art Institute, and continuing his work in landscape in Italy, studying under Churdi and Cavillerij in Venice and Rome. In Vienna he has worked with Prof. Lund of the Royal Academy of Aus- ; present paintings, exhibited, are the rendering of one of America's most picturesque and ancient townGloucester and scenes of the country side of Hungary and Italy. These artists have been nursuaded

to place their collection of T.O tan- "un t!,rc' -vcar". and for some Tea-, va-sses in the Rotary room where art'0" 1:0 'uit soxng with me and be-! lovers of South Bend will feel freo f-'oing with another girl, but he j to come and enjoy them and the , monies to see mo sometimes, and. public is cordially invited to review, won't have much to say. Pieaso tell, them during the afternoons or eve- ni what to do. ALL ALONE. j nings of this week. AL ALONE: Tho young man! I undoubtedly still wishes to consid-j ' I or you cs. one of his friends, a Im I

I idler. Forest a v., C.iliforni 1. loft Monday for BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Roos, of Napance, Ind., a daughter. Jan. If1. Mrs. Roo.s was fornn. rly Mi l"lorenco Taggcrt of thia oi:y. y.v. and Mrs. Arthur Kaufman. m1 V i',n1,.,.,.. f.n ..0 ., "U ' I'loa(lua' Jn- -- 'l Mr' Ml"S' Va)rnünn H'-'lman- , South Bend. Jan. -0, a daughter. r.t St. Joseph hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 2Zl S. Kendall Anthony Pospisel st., Jan. 21, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I T. 0 3 W. Samplo st., Jan Kopinski, 22, a son Szemccski, , a daughMr. and Mr.s. I'CIO Law ton st. ter. .Air. r.nd Mrs. Andre Jan. 22 Macicj Ka pec. 7 1 l j S. Meade Jan. 21. a da ighter. Mr. and Mrs John Sab, .10; V. elllngton "t.. Jan. 21, a dauchtvr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M ( 'o.'gh ,n, .11 E. Donald St.. Jan. 22. a so:;. 3 i.m : 1 :i A(; e Li c i;. i. Edward William Jaronik Agnes H?ocIuska, both of j ,a, at?r Rend. John Jackron and Mary E. Ramsay, both i f South Rend. Run 2 place on Society page

INOTICI j nnrinci;ii resources should b husAnnual ra. e:lng S.-uth R.nd Fol-j ..amWi Money should not be Jeo1 ration f r So ill Service. T!,( an- j pnr.Hz,(1 cithe;. in speculation, or iu:al inciting tf th.- South Rend : (I lp-..roUi, investment?. A child Feil ration lor racial Service will u on this (Liy n,ay ( ntorrrls. be hold at the Chamb. r of Cum- rcsourctful. courageous, but :oereo on " eI:n .-Oiy afternoon, t n. 1V , FUuJect to financial reverse. Jan. J:th. at four .-Mock for , .; lraincj to Le thrifty in early

ino purpe.s or e.eci:r.K trustees, la pTirpe.s acco: tlan. e with Article IV of the constitution, to repie.-- nt t!:e donors to the Federation, the charitable; and philanthropic organizations and ; the Ch.ani'r.r ef Comm. reo. Ail c'-ntributca-.- tu the 1-", I, ra !::. ; re present. ith t of the- c'naritable and pliiaenthropie" organizations audi n.er.ihcis of t.p cnp.ioer tf e.er.vt merce ar. urc. d t bo present. HELEN GUDIOHY. L c u t i v S e 0 r t a 1 y . 10 HAWAIIAN- CHIMES. A b- autiful new vocal selection and F.umr.ui r:rus, an ir.strumer.t-; ah are records that cu wilt want to a 'Id to your calacticns. Mujc.cShoals Rlucs Is also a remarkaLbnew fox trot that is unusual in it a f rcr.dilion Shop, Th r. W. Co?p Mus o! 2 4-tf. i .maHi i:. Crispy Brazil fllrrp mid t.ew sweet Rrazil nuts ;.t w T'oial j,ri 4fc 11. at the D;ana. ' Your grocer mi oC asleep waken him with a rc.juef:: for your sample of Rlue Devil Cleanser.

RsvQlaUons

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. i' iL'.r na.ius mat i lifju a:, n. m ,i:-pr.v, r. - - j 111! on no acr I ii 1 1 n - t. t .1 4 fr iriu.'"", 1 ' mad.- her on Dick ' uli.it v, ould ho r.'.y ace uun i ? Ar. uv.'n reaction to ;i'iiaT uecision on nr-r part" At Wv-

.moment. ?u conlican; were tlvihav

, onio.or.3 which .-urpt m,; that i" i aaa n ans at i-r i:y cwn !iM 1 n,... - I Dicky tarolh.'! up la.ily, ami looked over T I t: - h-'liinil i;v my houl'lcr ,r indolent, ; tafsual Intrrcst aj too Prf-rt. t ") rtU'lied a thiiK to lecr-iv me. I ! Knew tliat Ii;.- nervi were as tense ', as mine over thi eomnumcaii:i. 1 J It opened abruptly, with I line or salutation, even as I other letter, the pa for I uhich ?he had sent to ma no el a to : h.-.d the; lardon.' when I ' was in the south. I wondered anew

the reason for this, whether under-iter

neath her proffered repentance ther:

v.TLä net a bitterners which wculdj not let her prc-tix even tho convrn-ti.,-

lot her prohx even the convrn-!

tional "dear" to a letter, although ; ou notic-j how delicately she inti-conside-rinc: the abatement and ro-j mated that the is strapped? Howmorse which her letter and de- j meaner had chown, my theory ap-! ' "

ptaren mosi iantaf-uc. "I have Just received your kindl letter through the usual chinnel," the page began, and I noticed the caution which avoided any mention of Linda Shellford's name, "and you can never know how much Joy and relief it Lrought mc. The knowledge that you have really forgiven me, as you must have befcre taking me into your, life again, ia as wonderful to me as tho prospect cf one.' more getting to work at something outside tho routlno of tho past! year . It will be like being trans-1 ferred from hell o heaven. And 1; thank you so much for tho money you so thoughtfully enclosed for my : fare . Jt was too geaeroun, bat you; Advice to Girls ' ' ' Br ANNIE LAURIE " ' ' DEAR AXN'IE TjAURIE: About a month ago I was goim? with a young man of wham 1 thought very much, but isomehovri wo drifted apart on account of an-! other girl. He went with her about two weeks. When he and 1 were going together ho, noticed no one, eb-C. j I received a letter from him ask-j :ng it lie might call to see me again I did not answer his letter because I did not know what to tell him. Pieaso advise me what to do. j ROSE DREAMS. j ROSE DREAMS: If you caro for, this young man and would like to' resume hia friendship, why don't j you answer his iettcr and invite iiin.i to call on vou? . j . PL AR ANNIE LAURIE: 1 havc l'oon oin '' - Vount; continues to visit ycu occasionally, j -o 1 would accept him frankly as a1 friend. Of course, there isj no rea-; sen why ho should not call upon other young women as well ac upon you. i.nie I. tur will welcome letters of inquiry on r objects of feminine interest from young women reader' oi th s paper and will reply to their n thos.' columns. Letters ta Mis Laurie should be addressed to he. t m i" 1 1 " oi t his office. Tomorrow's t HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kernble THURSDAY, Jan. '26. While this promises tc he a very activo day, according to the planetar" rnlo, it may not be read as an entirely satisfactory one. WHY j .Pipiter under an afflicting lunar I ray, it may be difficult to make! hnancial progress, and all moneys, mav be subject to loss if hazarded! in either investment or speculation I ! Sudden but not disastrous losses ; 'may bv expected under this tr.v.ay. It; j would be wise, however, to' la j i plans f'ir future benefitsj and pro-' . ...... ...,.i 4. jL-eas. .is ,:io iiuuu ira uv iuuhu . sagacious and there may be a stronj! .... . i ' urge to new and bold enterprise. jlio--o whese birthday it is havc, Ilm forecast of an active and enter j nrk-tv vr.nr. but oik. in which aT, i 'At D: Wegner. ZZA Farmers Trust bldg. 12-tf If You Don't See Well ike's (. -I- - III -1 1 ,k I" AM DR. J. BURKE Optojnetrtet. 230 S. MICIUCiAX ST. Over 20 Year In S. IL The Uouse ot the Kryptok Lens.

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w.-nr ot know how s'jrcly I nct-Jcl it I hau cnouTh left to pay iny tar. 1 1 i;.: rr.orp, 50 you cm .nucir.r. j 1 w: p;-c-?;c-c: oil ! : niuncrativo Avoric. "Trunin Arr r.Tti!)arrn-iii." "I will liiert you at the placf you jamio, on Saturday marring. t!i tust train that reaches thorc. e never visited that t-ct ion. ' which is an advantage at pr. sonL I am brin rint: only what rfTects I can ! j l-'.Jt ... . . . t put into r emtease an Parr. r.nnk!i re embaira? sins: thincs.' i 4.1c r.iiu tiu.ivu wii.ii iiiai ?cr.t-, ence .abruptly, arid I. looked f.a- the signature in vain. Pickv reached ' over rav shoulder fir 4h.- :.-ttrr .m.1 ! Minlicd it carefully. "You've kc t to lip it to h r ' he! I! ' had s n id at last. "'She don't nam. nanus, doe Gracie. ;ind s! Sll J s thi3 poted i lemnstcad. a dozen milen I tell jou thn from kid's clever. Poor devil. Well, we'd botcall up tiul reserve a room, for !her at that hotel! "ßy the way. old dear, this proms to run into moncv. thins r-nir.cr to i nn ii,t mnnv i a New

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SIS0ES,Sl-95üp Save 1-3 to 12 Factory Blemished Mcn't, Women's, Children's Fine Me.kei Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Baca (J. S. ARMY STORE 330. S. Michigan St. EYES EXAMINED H. LEMONTREE footh Bndi Lllns Optsmetrlil and MBofcturlojf Optician VC tia dopll-rate any pair of lenae to Citltcr Tbirt they vert naa. Urit t. M1CUIGAN 6T.

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$50 m r-v ( ith0 U?P&&4 i rv v:-k '

WO HUNDRED beautiful dresses for

dinner and evening wear. HIFF04 VELVET, Brocaded

soft ChifTons, black Laces, Poiret Twill and Tricotine.

THESE DRESSrIS were bought last week in Nirv for Spot Cash and will not last long as ihr number go on Sale Thursday morning at the follcwin prices:

Dresses at $100.00 to See Our Window 1 f. i d

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Specials for Vednesrlay and Thiirstlsy

bars of American. Family. Velvet, P. k G. or F CIS 1 Naptha .... Co den 23un Porree i per pouna (1 lb. free with $5 order) Maple SjTUp 1 cans bwcet Faints Quarts 2 lbs. Breakfast 29c I gal. White Cocoa

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