South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 26, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1922 — Page 8

THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SOCIETY and PERSONAL ACTIVITIES of WOMEN

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nrd a bunrt iur.Ti.pnri wa? scrvii .luring th social hour. On the ft-:-Th" Picturrn on exhibition are rrorin of rvh. th ruU will niert : rcn i: and Amrlcin paintinsr of

j. T.rr -t i''or)i'-f ATTK5 A I I r ; 1 1 and (for?re i Hamilton Thomau.

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Mr. A. T. Ive. ar.d :ter. Mr?. J.

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Tli- Third Dl5crrlrt AvntMy of the r:eb-kah's. met in .-rysion Tups d iy in th- Schuyler Ilftbekah No. 'I'. I. O. O. F. Hail, with rnorp- than 2r" TMTnber? present. After th? ht:sinpss i;:reting a school of instruction wan hld. Mrs. Fmily WYdjre-

1 Th Scholar-ihip dub will yive a J card party on th" afternoon of Friday. Feb. .1. at the Oliver hotel, th Rotary room and Mezzanine floor : bavin? been entrasr'-d for th aftri por.n. For thope pirl who havo en-

jd the clangs of th1 club this

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'i !-. ' . 'i . - 1 lo;;v j ,. i u- ; or;):- . ; . i 'd ill day r-i tin? '1 -! 1 o.p.e of Mr:-. Ira I H iv .. . .. ! !.; -a-i i d. Th- Tinvnib : t i : l roll -a'.l by jiieia'p- . :,: I .'. rs. Mrs. Olive .'a--;. a ' ""r!: t'red." Mrs. :. 1 . : . r. ' a talk on the Faun"- .. . .. a: Fvan.-v ilK-. and, i h i : : i . .' . - : t w ere ci e n by Mr-. ' 1 1 -! rti an Mrv W. I'. 'tp r-.vi'i , ; j. r o -A 1 1 In A'n' a . ; Mt. yr-,;.-: Footu -a". a r -. .. I'avid "opi" r'l'dd. Plar. . ) ob- for the -..m ontton of tin ' .:.. 1 'nb ra ion '.' "lubs. hi. :, . l,. ;,t rid.. . I'.-b. i f !p- V. M A. T'p- r t in-a-t-itiu . :'! b b : 1 x' it!; Mr-, ,''lliam Mi' ! : . i ' : id 1 i. i i s, Tw . i:.n :.d t iui i p- 1 ! ar- ab '.. - - p )!.:; dn- -d iV w;rb Mr b 'C:;-- r. ! 1 J F. Monroe t. A ! i. b d;r.:.. r a- a- rd at j 1'ii'V' , , ;;(-- and v. as fol j b I '.v ( i i b ; ? . - s' - - p o ' d'b.e !' i n . . . : ; i p . " . '. at"' r r, " ; u a p'-nt J - o t . " f. b. : j m - i: I'm-1 b ; . i : ; i a t . x ., , v. . : !, i:..-t- ' '-.!. i dp, . . d ! 1 . 1 1 : i ; n i n" I . b;b I,.- W d: . - ; r n.o -n with Mi- M i : .-- i '. : i x . I ! a rd - ' i i r rd . ."'ixt- - p.:.!' ; . ;a nrt - i.' .and i lie op :.: . - v : t h t nadir.! of til. .I:'.-- ' -d Mr- M rf ha ;n tr' a ".-. - r '"or t'p aft I r". " i ! ' i 1 1 . . 1 1 n ! .- I i u ; - !

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afternoon wirh Mrs. ?M S. Mir his: an nt. Iintwpi were Mrs.

fr.'. Fllzabeth F-rederiekon and Mrs. FTattip Ilobblck. In a ruessinsr -onte.t. th favor wa. won by Mr3. Gertrudp peltrick. The remainder of the afternoon was spent socially and luncheon vai served to ro rr"m-

V.-rs. The society will

tained on th afternoon of F-Vb. R

at the home of Mrs. bolla Wood, j 1107 S. Carroll m. The altinj

liostesos will b Mr.. Anna Henderson. Mr. Fdna Hiabrbrand and Mr. Alvini Islln.

I The Modern Pri.-pdlla club mot on

Wedn.- day afternoon at the home i i of Mr;. C. F. Hertrh. 1 o 0-7 Wash-j

i ln?ton a v. Jen mmberi were pres1 ent. Fn a ptiepin? content the

favor wa won by Mrs. F. A. S.hif-f-r. The remainder of the aftrrioon was spent at nevllework and duriri? the social hour. ll?ht refreshments wrf served. On the afternoon of Feb. S. thee lub will be entertained at the home of Mrs. .1. It. Frrizler. 2112 Lincoln way F. Th Golden Rod rriil Team was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr?. A. Hite, CIO F. Grove st.. Mishawaka. Fifteen members and twf ptiets. Mr?. le.lie and Mr-. Hunter, of MishawaJta, were prrjfnt. During the short hnslne. session. arran?ement5 were completed for a card party to be plven next Tuesday afternoon at Slick's hall. A buffet luncheon was pcrvcd late in the afternoon. On next Friday afternoon the drill team will meet at Slick's hall ad the next rrtrular mectin? will take pla.ee

1 on Feb. S, at the home of Mrs. al-

t. r Fill.", Pennsylania av. Mr.. V. A. Dunnuck. fj:: i:. Iayton 5b. entertained the riu-inlrs of the Fldeen rlub Wednesday evening. Ten member? were ireyent and the time was spent socially. In a contest the favor was won by Mr. J. Hill. A buffet luncheon was served, late It the evenin?. In two weeks the club will met a?ain. the place to be announced later. Mrs.. Walter F. TJryan. 101 North Shore dr.. entertained with a charm in? luncheon at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday, lionorln? Mrs. Walter Haldeman of Chicago, the '?uet of Mrs. .Tames A. Maloney. and Mrs. A. J. Oi'Pto v. also of Chicaeo, wlio is the L'u.-t of Mrs. Fre.l Cook. The 16 suest were stated at one larpre table centered with a 'huge cluster ..f yellow tulips and .sweet pea?, the su;etlon of pink and yellow beim' noted in all of the appointments. Fink tapers in silver holders cotnpb;d the vory artistic effect. Fach place was marked by .1 Mp.nll boii-pit t of obi fashioned tlowand the pl.icts of the honor uue wr re distinguished by corsa?c bouquet. of the same tlowcrw. I'o: lowing luncheon the tp.h sp'-nt the aftt-rnoon at the tridcre tabl'-s. the tavois bcimz won by Mrs. Marion b Staley and Mrs. C. Mont Smith. The piifsts included, besides the honor pucsts. Mrs. J. V. Hryan, Mrs. Oarl Avers. Mr.-. Harry Ald-wa.-tli. Mrs. Richard Kuehn. Mr Marion S;.ab. Mrs- 1'. R. ClapP. Mrs 1 u l'leminir. Mrs. 7,. W. Mcli.mn. Mrs. Thrid Keller. Mrs. F. I'. Sh.-.nu. Mrs. F. McCallum. Mrs. .lames Maloney. Mrs Fred i'enk and Mrs. i'. Mont Smith.

the c nl partv. and wish to con

tribute to thp fund, a table will be reserved to be known rs "The Ap-

Reservationfl Mr.. .T. M.

1 praclation Table." should be. made to

iCooney er Mr.". Grant Krad ford.

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Th- Olive Dunn Mission circle of th Pint Methodist Frisopa! church held a fir.in o'clock supper Tuesday evenln? at the church, a regular nrc?ram and business se-

1 - - sion taking Place. On Feb. 2S the

Y enter-; rlrrlc mf.ct a?aln at the church.

The Fourfolders Sunday school class of the First r.rethren church was entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday eeninj? at the home of th president. Gail Troyer, 1714 Pale av. Th home was attractively decorated with thr d.i.- colons, blue and white. Folio win? dinner .short talks were Riven by Mrs. A. .T. Austin. Rev. H. IL Hflman and Rev. Pa viel Metxler; P. G. Stahley, supTintendent of the Sunday fchool. actln? aa toast master, is.s Grace Jackson accompanied by Miss Kliznbeth Howrnan, pleased with a violin solo. Mrs. I. Jackson and Miss Mary Bowman assisted in entertain in?.

um; "RFGUirr' ci.u:i; ioti;u MM)i: PICKY VOICJl My eyes fedbawed bickys to the P t e of the pirl. Clairo Foster, v.ioe rroti!.- be had exci-edly de-'pr'-l to if-'mVde that of Grace

ar.d Fhila j j ,rHp,.r Appirently unconMous of

ur srnitir.y. .-ae was loo Kin? up into Pr. Pvtttt's fare with provocative oouetr. Rut I w.h" certain tbt she -a a - P'rfectlv aaro of our

City, j proximity, although I could have se erril ; jVf.n no r. if.on fr,r my belief.

ltit the physician's absolute i?nor1 ar-ee of our presonce in the ice Jcram p'jrlr.r was as patent as his ' .ih.-erptbm in the beatitlful p:rl op- ; p r-i.e him. The expresM-rn dn his i face mad" me, suddenly wish myI If anywhere e';ce. p'or In the ' r ' r w t ) at i a rr lt 1 1 ri r r r c e A o e p

Mrs. Frederick II. Inffcrsolt and 1 (-rr.tly as the previous Stimmer I Mis Thorhila Makl- 1-ka will -M""nd yi U n n the ryos exactly the Thursday in CMcapo vtitin? the , e-ir,- expression, with me as the obChirngo conservatories and attend- jcct c,f j-1ZH jjj, openly exin? the Chicago Symphony Orchis- . pressed r?ard had been distasteful tra concert. Josef Hofman. thn,lp rjM ;iri(, j fXOt)orated rnv.lf of Pianist, will be the soloist for Thürs i !,birn. for his folly, but it pavo me 'the queerest, most bizarre feelin?

.Mrs. ua.T.T iiauiemm m 1 !i;nnrow to uatrh his impassioned woo

ls the ?uest or ur. ana Mrs. .Mines : nf ci.ir., 1.,.,-

A. Maloney. 613 California a v. j ..,Iau. ,hv ,,,,, UP .. I)5ckv wnl?. Mrs. A. J. Gibnry of Chic;,?,, ! .,orr,L If ot. can we rt out spendin? the werk with Mr. "without si-akin? to them? I don't

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Mlchisran st

Chicago th tii'Sts

Mrs. J. Newman. Mrs. Frank J. Green Is vp-itir.t; relatives and friend? in Wa;hinston.

P. C; Wilmin?ton. Pl detphia. Pa.

Mrt. F. P. Kuhn and Miss Mar 1

the art displav In the Jone weet l'rt firny tor .an

Francisco. Cl. Thev were Joined by 1

Mrs. Nelson Riley at Kan Mo.. who will also pent

months in California. t Miss Harriet Flbel. 21' N. Tfavette blvd.. will 'leave today for New York city, where sh will Join Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wtervelt. Mis Hele.n Wettervelt and Mis Mary Harriet MIlIr fo- a" Medtterrran cruise.

;e m order to aid Picky :n crisis which had come to him. did not mean to quibbl or lesser matter of her name. I'm Almost Sorr "

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"It's what th poor devil needs.

Dicky returned careless. y. tell old Skinner what her

I 1'ar.ey," "I didn't

name b-. I .'imply said 'a friend of my wife's,' and that we would brinp her over tomorrow. Then if Gracie want? to shed her moniker and try another one ehe can." I must have looked as pulled as I felt, for Picky lauphed. suddenly appreciatively. "'Alter hfr cocmomcn.' I suppose you would put it," he said. "In simple, prim five words, char.pe? her name." 1 flushed gainfully, a 1 always do. when Picky makes fun of my dislike, for jlftr.fr, and he stretched his hand across the table, pattin? mine playfully. "Never mind," he said reassuring

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h.e shall ei a who'. di-ticro

y for every meal if s h e w -( t she shall."

"Aren't you a-ha.n-.ed tr e ?-p. '-. ir? with your own wife in a pu'dy place?" a pay voh sounded bebir us. and as Picky spran? instinctix e

to his feet, '".aire 7"ter p.lVrt thrt sam provocative, riiiK

glance I h 1.1 jus !-cen h"r Y-;r.w. ' . ' in? upon Pr. IV t tit . j The physician, try ire vimlv to; 1 mask Iiis d:spiea.--.;re an i d.'p.ke of b Piky with aa-umd court- --. !)! i out his hir.i to me with an -m'; u-' ' rassmer.t the reason for which 1 fathomed with mircle a iivp'-'i-f n: ' rand dif?ust. He could r.o: fcr?et'F the slilv exhibition; he had ma do of , F himself in years pone by. and !,n r was constantly and ecotSti'va I'y j .'.

wonderin? what was niy renttr.n t the ch ir.i: in him. Pb"ky countered qu'l:'y. ?ayp .as he alwavs ilo-'v "Hon t cirr the news to Greenwich Vilbae-

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By AXTSTZ LAURTS

PF AR ANNTF IjAPRTF: I am IS. I am enpaped to a o;in? nian in years my senior. He isn't in a position t marry now, but ho has asked me to wait a year for him.

I foil! ril'ii T Tx-i-nia ii -nit I Tn c.i.l T

might pet a better offer of marrlapo before ho would be able to marry, and that I mipht accept it. He said he would hate to see m po. but I mipht do that. Do you think he really love- me? It doesn't seem as if he would say this If he did. Hut I think he is old enough to know whom he loves. He says he loves mo better than any one else. lie doesn't po with any other pirls. He Is polnp away poon to work, and I know he will be busv. and ho

will also be a long way from the1 postofflce. Do you think it would j be proper for me to write him every j

day? Tie says he is. poin? to writo me every day. but he mipht not always pet the letter mailed. Should 7 kiss him or not? He says I don't love him because I won't kiss him. FAITHFFF. FAITTUFaFL: The youn? man you are engaged to shows an unselfish snirit. mv dear, in wishintr vou to

supper is announced for Saturday fpPi free to necent nnv -hett.M- rfer"

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rwiimi; Ii nie om louii, jiuujy aim a thimble for the afternoon of Jan. ol. Mrs. Addie McConnell is chairman of arrangements.

The. members of the Phll-a-bar class of the Indiana Avenue ChristIan church were entertained Tuesday evenin? at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Brownbridge. 1528 J Miami st. A pot lurk supper was i served to 24 members, which was j followed by the regular business '

meeting. The regular meetinc of the Anten RMi f Corps was held Tuesday evenin? at the old court house with 4 2 members present. One application for membership was received and two balloted on. A chicken pie

is

girl." I thoucht. with another glance at Clan o Foster's vivid fare, but naturally I kept that comment to myself, replying to his ejucstion with ca.-ual quietness. "I think she knows we're here."

! I spoke, in a low monotone. "Rut ; be doesn't, and we do not need to I oecido until we have finished. Here ! is eoir waiter now."

"All right. Inspector." Picky brought his hand smart ly to his forehead in imitation of a police salute, narrowly missing the arm of the waiter who was settinp our order before us. "Ry Jove, these look pood!" Ho bepati eating his frappe with 7cst. and I followed his example, knowing it would only annoy him to ask the result of his telephone conversation until he was ready to tell it to me. "Fverything's all right." he said,

when he had nearly finished, j "They'll reserve a room for Grade. ; I pot old Skinner himself on the ' phone, and he rememberpd me. ' What do ou know about that? It1 must be almost 10 years since I've . been on Shelter Island. A bunch ; of us used to po down to his place :

every summer and sketcn an ,over the lands-ape. It's the prettiest.

! quaintest old inn you ever saw. lt ought to be restful for i Grace." I hesitated a 1 it over the

which may como to you while he is trying to pain a position to support you as his wife. I would consider such a spirit on his part as an evidence of true love. If he writes to you every day It will be proper for you to reply to his letters.

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i iu;itM iui 111 inrt-L a iiuiMiU)' i ... , , 4Ä afternoon at the club house. The j l'ncment hktfly to lapt? second act of "The Fire Prince." will J . r . . -,T.T.T,,

I I'tAit AUi ii.ii i.u-.:

I am a young girl 17 years obi. I

Announcements 1 1 ibibi ninr ' ' e

name, then uttered it determinedly. I had brvi?ht the -ill bf.ck into our

Charles Wattles will

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DR. j. BURKE Opt' tle tj i-(. ibb: V Mh HU. si (Mir Ji Vr ir. in S. F

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atid Mrs. I-!-. ink Tlallon. M.c4'arthy St., were pleasvintly

IT d Monday evening by "1 of r. f ri. nds. The evenln? was spent h mu-ic and dancing fohowcl s-ippei .

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be piven. Mrs

bo In charge. Section 2 of the Literature Department of the Progress Club will meet Friday afternoon nt 3:o0 o'clock. Miss i:elyn Fulmer will have charge of the musical program and Miss Marcia Wagner will read "Without penetlt of 'lcrpy" by Kipling, and "The, Fat of the Land" by Anzia Vezieska. will bo given in the form of a walking readinp by Miss Ruth Kuss. Mrs. Charles Siekman. Mrs. Fred la Pierre. Mrs. Milo Hodson. Mrs. Harvey Rostiscr and Miss Marl Meyer. Mrs. Charles MrCarter. .'17 lb Tvi S.i lie av., will entertain the Ideal Fmbroidery club Thursday afternoon. The faceting of the Norman Fddy S'wln? circle announced for Friday has been postponed for two weeks on account ef illness. The meeting will be held Feb. 10 at the home of Mrs. Fred Loughman. 1 1 1 Lincoln wav R.

The St. J(s. nh Countv Horticul

ture society will meet Saturday at the Chamber of Commerce, pinner will be served at noon. Mr. and Mrf. N. Kramer have charge of the program which will begin at 1:."1 o'clock in the afternoon. The annual meeting of the Amer icaji Red Cross society will be held Tuesday evening at the Chamber of Commerce, with a supper at 5:30. The annual election of director will take place and Royal Clyde Agne of Zanesville. o., will be the speaker. Reservations should bo In

have been going with a young man It years old for three months. I have begun to love him. but he has been acting rather queerly. When he makes a date, be won't till it. When I ask him why he didn't keep it. he will say he forgot all about it. Will you kindly advise me h-iw I can win his friendship back? RROWN FVFS RR OWN FYFS: The be-t thing to do is to try to forget all about, a youn? man who has proved so un(lependable, and who is s:o jnd'ffrent about apologizing for his ppde-pess.

"the- your g will court find marry." Under a friendly Solar rule those in the employment of others may look for advantages and see It favors. It Is a pood time to ask preferment from those in authority, and women, especially, should take advantage of this auspicious rule. Those whose birthday it is may look for a pleasant and happy year, and those Jn the fimployment of others may seek favors and advancement if qualified. Women should push for honors and preferment. A child born on this day may be popular, u ffectkmate .and accomplished, with a strong leaning

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ib-nt for art and music.

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PFAR A.V.VTF FAl"RIF: We are three PirN between apes of 20 and 'JÄ. living in country, and Inexperienced in love affairs. We should like to . what the difference in between

Joye" and "free love." TIIRFF INQFIRFR.S OF I,ii'I'. THRFi; INOFFRFRS OF FOVF: The d;ff rer.ee between "true

1 :;e the it y prv r ' 1 e

THIN, FADED HAIR NEEDS "DANDERINE"

TO THICKEN IT

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and "free loe"'is verv s!m?b-.

"True love" is the kind of bvo v hich two persons have for each other when they want to he married and live according to the laws of God and the state. "True love la constructive." "Free love" Is destructive and something to dismiss from your mind. The less you inquire about It the better it is for your happiness. I am no: putting off your question lightly, but answering it from

? ä cents buys .1 bottle of "Danderir.e." Within ten mir. ut os after th' lirst application you

can not :int a smg.c trace of dandruff ui ;. falling hair. Pan- b derine Is to the hair x ? -X

what rresti showers lbs? are to v.-gttation. It i J "$'a'-

goes right to the !;'

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by Monday neon at the "'hamber of ! mv heart

1 Com. :ree.

; The Fjiworth Hospital auxiliary 3 u;:i meet today at the Nursos' -! home for an all day sewing. Miss

! .Mrirnroi v.rK.r win no no?: m

luncheon at 1 o'clock.

hair

prow long, thick and luxuriant. Girls! Girls! Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, thin, scra?cy. A single applir-ation of dedicht-

ab.b rine will doubei the beaut

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Annie Laurie will welcome ;.tfrs ef inquiry on subjects of feminine interest from young wrmen read- rs of this paper and will reply to them in these columns. letters to Mi.-s Laurie should be addressed to her, in care of this office.

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The Dresses-

to buy your new dress for street, afternoon, dinner or evening wear is today. at Ellsworth's, of course. Ellsworth's buyer bought these dresses for Spot Cash while in New York. A bi discount was allowed for cash and the saving now passed on to you. are of the very newrest materials Chiffon Velvet, Brocaded Velvet, soft Chiffon, black Laces and Sequin Robes, also Canton Crepe, Duvetyn, Poiret Twill and Tricotine.

$ 50.00 to $100.00 values at $29.50 $2 9a Graceful Lines in a Comfort Shoe for Women Without departing from harmony in line, the Cantilever shoe conforms to the natural contour of the

foot. Flexes with the instep, sustains the arch without use of appliances, gives firm, restful support to the small foot bones. In Cantilevers one walks with an easy, swinging carriage a natural charm of movement. Come and see how good looking and correct shoes can be.

$100.00 to $150.00 values at $50.00

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wi th a smi !e. Th ey step out with easy carriage, ankles straight anel steady. feet arched with natural grace. Cantilever shoes have a flexible arch no stilt steel brace- to

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to break in. Professional men throughout the United State wear th em and endorse as shoes o f health. Let your next prir ef shoes be Cantilevers.

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The La France Pattern Ik atir.i:tic table service made by William : I fV- pricey are moderate as follows:

5I.7") Butter Spreaders, set of six.

$4.25 Breakfast Knives, set of six. 53.35 Indv. Salad Forks, set of six, $4.75 Gravy Ladles, each, $1.50 Cold Meat Forks, e a c h.

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nnsT riui:.M in thi: hospital. If your test fr.cnd. one pf your f.imily. or a fellow emrloe, poes to tb.e hospital, remember that these day? in a hospital bed drap wearily. Vou ceuld lend a touch of the fragrance of spring by pending f . o w - t'arl William?, the Ilorist.

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m:v yohk to south iu;i. t 20o -mart street, afternoon, dinner and erninp dresc-e- arrive. r s-te today. Wonderful values. , Peauttful mateiiaLs and styles. $0.-' t'C to moo. oo. ,-it j:?.50: jioo.oo to j $150.00 valuer at SnO.OO. flee our!

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Rub-a-dub-dub was all right in Mother Goose days, but the rub-a-dub-dub on the old wash board is no way to wash clothes in this day and age when an Eden, the electric clothes washer and wringer, can do your washings so quickly and easily at such low cost for washing. We would like the privilege of showing you in your home just how an Eden will save money, work and worry-

You probably have every modern convenience in your home except a washer, and right now is the time to make your home 100'r convenient and efficient. PAUL ANDERSON ELECTRIC SHOP EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL In New Location 410 S. Michigan SL Lincoln 6824

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