South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 27, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1922 — Page 22

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Is the Straightline or the Bouffant Silhouette to Rule? By ANNETTE ERADSHAW rfOr a lor;: ti: r.e the lcr.tb II ox e v e r. ; r. p.lrs re mained a much mooted question, and no soopt vrn the Innrer skirt a?hcred in by waj cf ar.KWfr, than there- came another matter for agitation. Is the silhouette c mfr.t traightür.e or bouffant? Tr.h fj'jcrtion h bc?t ar.svvercd by a peep hato Är ballroora where vre may that the opinion is equally divide! Ticturvrtu frocks of bouffant line vie xith their slimmer sifters for popularity. Of the fare typ- i this pal blue n-crve.esj taffeta. A straight silver hand, formed of tiny rtnnd3 cf thread', tops the Üght-f'tiir:? bodice. The plain fnthered skirt show two appliqurd rn;rr.s of pink f.owern and rren Wvca as its only trirr.minrr note. Of the Ftrnightlme type '.3 the wht velvet dress rhcv;!n? the new irregular bodice, from which drops a straight back panel. A coral and silver cibochon at the right side forms the single trimmine: note, while coral necklace, earrings and bandeau carry the matching idea. BLIMP SAFETY IS AIDED BY HELIUM New ;as Will 1h- led for Dirigihlc I u r po s v s ly Anu'ricaii Government. U'.V.SmXCTi N. dan. - '" . A b- -I. urn- tilled diriginb-, m addition to oeing rion-inflamniabb-. is ensb r to handle in the air. This w.n discovered in the recent flights (.Vor Washington of tiie C-7. .i nay .iiriu'iblr hu'If f..r hvdro : . lait tilb-d wirb helium. This tir.-t jom' ti, ti f -t of helium as a balloon gas mi a large al" also Ipmrins'rnlnl the s' 1 ! r jor It V O f tju. i'nitl Straten over everv othe'r ni

ticn in li-hter-than-air craft re-, money left over. Ur. Moore says, sources The Fnited States is the! The amount of helium obtained onlv nation that (an produce saf-ifrom the natural gas wells at Pe.n, ,ta of i,,.;a.io v..iH to taki ' t!""ha N 0.&:i p.. r cent of the raw-

care of all its army and navy i.e. ,1 :n-1 lrive a cor..-eb. i'abb' atUOUIlt I

.er for commercial purpo,v. ae- it was .wise to build a plant then, cording to Ir. It. P.. Moore, chl-l j rather than a Mnaller well, which chemist of the bureau of mine... uh- leave off a higher per cent of heha3 directed the work of d- elop- j Hum. There are a few wells on the ing helium gas re.-ovVrv from tic continent th.it give eft' as much as natural gas well of the country. i 1 I'-'1" e, i-.i. The proces.-. conrists oi I i,,n rom Wood who piloted tin !li'Uofyirg all the gas present cx.-ept

-7. .lec!arel that the h' buni-hlb-1 -hip is steadier and mo-- with greater momentum tb.an any l:dru-gcn-tille.l airship with which ho lia.hul expc ri r.-c. Paradoxiral though it may seem, the lu Hum g is. tub e a: heavy as hydro-en. with t2 per cent Ol its lifting powers, acts. an air 'ship, nist as a htavy 1 iotor car on a rcatl at high sp- d. Wind l arrentdo not de.'pct it n-;ly tYoin its path and after it gets umh-r way it tr:ie!s more smoothly. i:n;lne Will Drio It Down. In hydrcgen-lilled s'nipf, i: habeen necessary, in tb-s ndiusr. to Ft part of the gas t scape, after a lonu trip. to n.ake up for the p..-.,- in w tight of th'1 fii-d which has i.'.jioi after bej!.i burned in tlie engine With the lieaum 1 : i i . i sufficient i" tli it t y no.downward. the irop--!!-H t the ground T.rigi! b . in. thing, elc tro i' t rom 1 1 ; . With hytlro:. - t : s w e ; c !.g the will P n Iri: ip 11 it a ' m o -: ! V :ot vas int.". gei. i t fihip t'.'U.'htri.' spark of ult-J. If th.. envelope, t. re i t '.i e Whe r.d :.n p'V.V. : in. died P -ion lb: tl !:::;. P ra .. u-k . . '. .- ! . ' 'i -: : I'" tli V. .1 bl. 1 cxtrcme.v heinc atisol'-it dc"s Away with t'.n o m.ger. While- it is r.. t kuc-.v hov a : i . it de helium bearing n itural there are in M t t c loped in the ln it 1 - de wi :: s carc oil i i lent an.-)'.:.".: - : t.i i; i .1.1 eff.-r 'm--.ilitary a ".a csibIlitic.v. a v .1 . ' f a to: r n . i? n t . r i ' nerclal d--e .-erts tli at p ere ufileient -'t nee. Is e . .". ear. IVilla- " In a pro; Moore a1 .-L'Urct'r f th.e ur.::r'tafs f : ; i:o a n care . From (la-fdiiu-rlv .bs.gr.ed

M ! l'b-: g fa-t'1 con - I g a s - ntrorn w h:iTlie t re me lor ti In t! parent darin, et. Ii?'." n.a ie tons a. :: c icibe's w a. be ade ti.-a i a ap--i-,r. . ti n r. d' H e to i::V' o o u . ver itheir e:v.! i . a very was limited t obtained fro." nou nts a 1 1 ; c ' 1 a. i 2 re til 'it ;.l e off r . - . - from mineral.', woefully insuf.: ;..r.e creat i rr m-ide. : part- ! r .it '.-e re'h bu?wn at I th" lata e ' . e a in th'i.f r.t th:rr Tier Washington practea; .44 i earch wer r-au now V has be hi" thr I t. Worth. Tex an. 1 r r.e t Pet roll 1 T.v. At the ::,-... th igned 147. ''O- ml tus on the -1 !- rn .tstr-e v;i of h-'.Ium shipment f.: et b- fo: a Europo. Dimwrrrtl in Sdl. S.r William Ilatr.iy is a-knowl-iiri th di!covr-d of l.-ir.im Ir. 13 1. III di-nv.n- n.is wci i r.tal. und was b 1 u; cn i--rta.n hndimg? of Dr. W. F. Hille r and. of th. Init--1 S'at-t o'eoloP'al .uruy. In v;c, ccr.r.e t 1 with a study of gase iT'-m Ttair. rnlr.er.il- containing :r.ir.;a:n. Its presence on the ran

. i. - the lc--- f b- h mi e.; nt per tly ng '. i . In : : l.e vapot s from th.-' g : kjiuines'. v. hiv-h v. ill be i:sly. will . - n.-b. -d. .. - d lor Filli.-t It i ; an inte that the v. .ttr pro-'urc. df n?atlon ; - .l:no?t :.- hfibre bef or-- : -'im . gine." Dr. Me re id th. :t ' ns-ed in the C-7 wa- sir. T?tc plant? in n.enrlv 1 .;.-;. each containing : 0 ' a. rompr'.-s- d.

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Not the Irregular Decoiletafe of ; vv.; d :..'. red by astronomers more , than ' y ars ag). Fp to th tim of the v.ar, 1'?.ithan luo ( ubic frt of the gas had j b on captured and stored. It v.a.- ! worth about $1.700 per cubio fot. I At the j)!ant in Petrolia, Tex.. Ur. j Mooru says it an be irduceJ for I about Fcvc n cents per cubic foot at present. Eventually, he ;-ays it ! . ould be poss-ibbi to jiroduco it at j about two or tlirce cenLs per .-ubic 'foot. Tin- capacity of the Petrolia Spiuit is about -PJ.OOO cubic: ft et ot i'J per cent purj helium per day. 'The government has spent atoul .' f 7,00. r'0 far init.rj eareh worK, building plants and producing be t Hum. ! For the ( oyt of one modern Lattlo-'.-hip, tlo- Kovt-rni ient ooliKI hulKl ix jh- hum airships, each, as l -rge r..s the ill-fatt-d ZIt--, pay for the work that has been done, ami still have some The volume of raw ga from

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i . ... . . . tile helium. STAR DAZZLES AS FARRAR QUITS 'EM Gt niMiue's Role of Tosca anil Madame Butterfly Will lie Suntr Rival. NEW YORK. Jan. 26. A new nnrand opera star, dazzling in bei brilliancy, today hold first place in the jirmament at the Metropolitan Crand Opera house. it would peril.; ps be unfair to s-aj the old star wan.e. Pat Ceraldino Farrar, who for K. year?, has dominatesl the soprano roles at the roocit famous opera hoi:?-1 on the American continent, ; ; cojf.g on coticcrt tour. , IP r fiv . --i tr ontract has expired,! 1,1 r . m-i sue ni.- I' liusc'i to accept n weeks contract for next feason. Mn.e. Marie Jeritza, who arrived Meen. weeks .'150 from ienna. ii sinking "Toca" and 'Madame lhitteii!" the roles heretofore exclusively sort-- by Peraldino Farrar. Sonars, in I arrar Hole. j .Mnie. .Ii ritr.a refused to come tc Anorica unless she couhl .ing . 1 "Te-c.r in her first appearance. X -uT-t iation. laK-ed. Miss FarrirV i'-ropi n.-dties were known. At last . :li . i lls c,f the grand opera company here decided to bring the Vie ;:r.. i blonde, who i:i real life i L' 1 r c.t Popper, to New York, llei : :;r.-t appearance was a notable .ac-I ct. s. She could act as well as sing, j r.atura.ly, beautifully, superbly. Mi -.- l'arrar h.). decided to so on c.'-c- rt tour. Site i.s told by her manager th.it -he will take in J - . ''," 'i " in or... yc.-,r f.,r more than -lie ;.-.i!d hope to earn in grand I 0; era h're. Ms 1 "arrar his .ung in 0 pt-r-forn.-nce each erason for !." you.s -Mine, jt ntza has been signed up . t r. . 1 t" s a son.- at . perform nces a a son. 1 'arrar Dot linos Contract. Mi'N Farrar turned .In-.-. o,t',. .1 . .. v. . . j i .. ! I j , I I . t CO .tract otured for a half-.s.; a son I: offering the short-term enn j tract to Mis. Farrar." Mr. Catti

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tI Me: rcpoiitar; is iid. "I wTi.s simply :o..ou)r a procedure whicli is ;i matfr of policy with me to sri, I una -n variety ;,s possible in a l '1-- in -'irt:st.t as w ell as in reprj 1 nop" , mat .Miss Earrar will j return to the Metropolitan for the j .---.Kon f 1 S:"l-1 124." Mme. Jeritza h.a grown up 1 n a 'ami'y ef singers. She 1 the wife o: : Pare:. Popper, who i- a fon 01 IIF.ar.ch Mar?hos-i. a world-renowned (singer anil a grandson of Math. bit j Marches!, the- famous Paris teacher. I who numbered Melba and mar. ctlier famous singers among IVi t- -U a The Other Feller. Though her thank. filled a sheet. Yet 1 do not fe?l happy; Though my heart's at her feet. Though hrr thanks tilled .1 sheet. For th ross F ." sweet") Were from som other chappie; Tho-j-h her thanks filled a sheet. Yet I do r.o: fce-I .happy! Wayside Tales.

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the White Velret Straightline Frock. CHITA HOPES YET TO VIH Ü. S. HAND Boris Skvirsky, Delegation : Head, Declares Financiers Plan Projects. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Itepresentatrcs of the Fa,r Eist (Chita) government who have been making a t'rong plea to be heard at the W -hington conf rence deem it a "suicidal policy' for tlo- governments of the United State? and China not to t ie the lead in n cognizir.g their republic. Poris' Shvirsky, head of the Chitt delegation now in Washington, points out that both American financier. and tho large population . t Chinese within the Far Eastern republic have clamored persist en tp for the recognition of the Chita administration because they realize that much is to be gained by such action. "The peculiar circumstances attaching to tho whole matter," .Skvirsky said, "is that while our government is not recognized the American financial interests ;re negotiating with us right along for plans, to tap the rich resources of our territory, which I one million f-'iuar-miles almost the size of Franc -, Spain and (lermar.y combined Soils IiicJi in Ores. "Our soils are? rich in gold, coal, silver and a score of other ores-. F the Japanese would only withdraw their obstruction and interference within our territory we could derive an annual revenue of 2 million doiif r - 1 r ' 3 Your Fit Assured Here ,vF I. K V. OFF On All Suits andO'Goats A Suit tailored to your individual measure as low as o NO PLACE IN SOUTH BEND other than here, can you buy a I strictly hand tailored suit for I this remarkably low price. SPECIAL OFFERING EXTRA PAHTS All Sizes All Colors. Just the Pants to match that Odd Coat and Vest S2-45 - S Other prices reduced accordingly. 322 SOUTH MICHIGAN Next to Castle Theater

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"Tho Chines population in Chita, j on the ctlur hand are carrvlr? or.i;iuer bailie of 4-Roo?evcIt

a ery proaiaoi iraue wu.n cur nus-1 .-:an peoplo. Th majority of ttv. j s r.r-'. whola!' and rct.nl. are in J the hands rf the Chir.- m-r hant.. i 1 'ho arc frier.JIv and cordial IUI : no; the our rf'0P'- In of this fa. only the Chinese merchantrepresentatives of China at Chita have Leen puzzled about the h citation of 1'f.kin to recosnizvj thv Tax Iistorn republic." Th- re.isons for nort-rw-ccnition, accrrIin. to kvinky, nre the.: Much a.s China uV-sircs t cstabI!fh treaty relations with the Ia: Eastern republic she fears the dl. Iieasurp of the big powers in taking any ort of initiative, while tht United Siatf-.5 H hesitant in the matI t-r behaus.- .iie do. not wish tc hive deaur.-s with any Itus-ian Ptatt out?;d of Kuys:a ur.'.il , th- ?ovit?; eovernnunt dulv r coi'.il::-tl. tlapanc PropacainL't. .Vpeakin:; of the quf.t: j:; ol I pr-dd;r.- holslic vj;; propapin.la ir. Asia. Mr. Skvirrsky attributed it entirely to Japaner atte!niti to dicre lit the Chita government. "The Far Extern republic la ai ( independent state of the soviet government." he -iaid. "Our only con :.(-:'ion with Moscow or I'etroyrad ; ;trt-aty relations, like any other conn vith its own Fovorei?nty. I5ui we arc in no way hampe cd by anj fortunately this aggressive neighbor of oura is doing ail that can be done; to prevent from getting out inte j the Pacific coat. 1 I "That explains why Japan ha; hitherto been offering all the assistance in supplying arms and finance ' r f Ck lo rl erf rvlr cr r'A - ' v v f taut uciun j, w ltlliC.llb IU keep up the hostility between u. and at the same time refusing tc withdraw the 40,000 Japanese troop from our soil." Main 26tf F. Swank Fve It. Phone

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WOMEN FORM NEW POLITICAL PARTY

Projrre?ivr? Oak Park r Sets Starts Fad. K1CAG0, Jan. CO. lUrn: A new political party run entirely b wnmen 1 It is the "Ilooscvclt prorc.Hfive Party." Nine women of Oak I rk, a .suburb of Chicago, are the founders ot this organization :'.i rir.ct authenti women's political pirtj' since uni vrrs.il ruffrage bccanie a matter oi ( or.--titutio:;al privilrge. The incorporators arc Dr. Marie Motis Zadck. .v i l;-j Uur.ic- Wilbur Iirir.dt. Nettie TuiTer McGrath. Fannie Srein. Dorothy Zacharias, F. mm a. it. Lewi.-, Luella Wilbur Ill'.craft. Markant Nelon and Anna Myers McKendry The women intend to: I Purify Kovernmnt. AVill ()ppo Ilocs. 2 Nominate under the party titli candidatc-s for oilice not subject to "invisible governments" or to organized control of "Losses." Keep the Judiciary from political influence. The women will get buy at once, it was said, to make the row organ-i zatlon a strong fictor in national j i '.itiCF. Headquarters of the parent I rr'.ir.iz;ition will b? in Chicago. j I3ranch oMiots will be- established in of women I all over the country are. pledged to the organization. A board of nine directors will manage the affairs of the party from the central otlice. The nine incor porators will comprise the board fox i the present. Mrs. McGrath said that the granting of the charter this week set the party in motion. .She did not know' w hat the immediate plans of the : j party are whether the women j would nut a ticket in the tie id in; I Chicago or elsewhere. j "Wo are. distinctly int.-v .-..d mi

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Tho crcir.izcr.- arr a mi: . t . V r s i : i . ::o: . Mre. McCJrath .v?s t--r: rf the womn auxiliary of progressive party in ir12 an I rrerer.t Is chairman of the Nrighl at )rhonj Civic club. Mr?. Fran It was; active for years in the Equal Surf race league. Mrs. Stcir. is a director ot the Oak Park Civi? club. Mr. Zacharias is a member of the Ccr.k County Jewish Wcmen' council. Pr. Zadek a leader in tho Non-Part ifon c.uu o if Cicero. Mrs. Flit, r.iit secretar.' of t' N ihborho. i "ivlc club. Mrs. Nelson gate from th "women lrr.ie r Mr?. McKendry 1. preside th. Presidents' .Vapociaticn of the Grand Army. of ItN Ik)rn in 'Fin! Little Girl Mother, when I - to heaven, will I play with the little angels? Mother Yes. darling, you will. Little Girl And don't you fmk. mother, if I'm very, very dood. they will let me play with a lickle devil sometimes? Wayside Tales. The Difference. "Mrs Spender's hubind scenic bent with pain!" "No. only with payin'l" Way?ide Tale. Anwcml. ' Enraged Wife You will either dij vulgo the name of the other woman or answer l divorce run: Cowering Husband Sue! Wayside Tales. Lowly ground and poorly tilled will sometimes breed a fragrant rose. -Tonight j Chas. F. Davis Tokio Orchestra A 1 we will sell all men's ID) ID

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