South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 27, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1922 — Page 7

FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

The STEP on the STAIRS

by ISABEL OSTRANDER

,,).., .tr- jf j., Van .:.Trr n t-vr ! tin-! Im r y ? :r.o :!! nirkram. :.:!:.-. Mr.-. Tyrr Ii." j-t,;!'1 II. fry. ! I J-ath-rc t h 1 1 thfv aine of ja.n "f..r I j,i t at- h ihr u t train ! r,-"l "H .-to k l ;t haI l' On. - r.t,a k to :,. w York." j ,J in cirviifn.-tar.c". ! i m.-,, .,..., t.. t ) . 1 1 I! "I Ur.ow h?M- wai,tl hr I!tt!"

u'U vou a lim in luv car!

First Airplane View of Muscle, Shoals,

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yviiii-'-iV U .'7' . , V- j Üarry c-ort-.1 th- !aly to her '" ' I -' '') J i rur. about, w' Jf. . " f - tNV"-''-r ' "Wl.o wa this olJ friend of mln v-.. , Ssf 'W - .A. v' T'V I who rclitivc yo i Know?- asked

" " ' ;VS ''A V X M,s' Tyrrll. r ,-r-'- & J t A .A t "I ..vlMn knew h'r fir.M , ' KJrt , A . ithat h,r nam,- wa Irene Harrows tri-r ! unr-.vards Mr. Matt W-nncr," IMr-

wK. ., I !' arn..i that r-v r-pln-J sf a iJy. , , . i . . . . . - i I.I

lw' r!" : that r,! ! , ! r ,f ,,.!rs. flnswoM. va- .i'-oo n

((ntiniMl Trr.m T)ur F-i-t 1 -?:af,l into a

"V ar r.-.t crir:;; r.i! i'i ..' r.-! : tl.a f.-1 I 1- rk of mirs. ;nswold

th oh-r !. f..t:. r , a i r.-.ky, ,! i-n n ;? I r.:tKrr f xnoctcd tl.a ' j:

narulv!!' -v .air,' 1 t .' his ul.-MK, r 1 t v. ;,;'ril 1 i.f rak..d UI, . mv-tv.J u.. .Im fipftd the wheel

fi.ftir. V.'hrs? f ii- kr- know rf ar.'- ' .iraip."

crli:,.. ; ..iky or.,- r it ' 1 jr.

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"V.. i n- h! !.::.'. lo;iht! i "! v.nn't t rv to li to you. sir!" h

1o ! si"t r pifsnt at Im r inarri:ic' to

'.:r:i. "UV nr.i.-t not M&tt. t it that guardian of he is put !

tiro my d'.ir oM fri- nd 1m r and I j his foot down and sai.l ho uasn'l i oorj. .m that n-y curlity has tren I co,n- lo have th- 4 hild's hod fill-;

with i.otior.! that would makediscontented; that sh' woul'l ha to; May whiro .-Im wa? till f-he was! eiKhtren. , "Irene wnt to fcc hor regular!) after her marriage, but rover aid ; nnjlhlns about tho? trips r.o: ! brought her to CTeveland." ; "Did Irene's dter tell you noth- 1 ire: about herself or her plan- for tlv. future ?'

anion's f ico and tho litth- car! i oeueve ne aia meni.on scm ,

! thi! ;r about beincr on hr way L,ast.

SUPPOSE YOU GET HURT?

"Ir :.: h- ir.-tjpeJ. "Oh. don't

i:",r, v ;;ivtr... 1 w !tii L i-h frank- r-!ri:.d m f h-r! Do jou know tha

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"Uhat sort of quostions did fuv . ask you abput r.Tiriam Griswohl ? j Barry' ur&d. 'Think. Mrs. Tyrrell; . thi.s may more Important than j you know!" . She glancea quickly at him i3 ! amazement. j (Continued in Our .et Iuo.) , (Copyright, 1D21. XEA S- rvice.) i

1. ab!" fi) toll us vr.,-re, lJ1'" ' "- hum mm jm- m jiit-. iw, i v,,. I,,., ...iu ! 1'iit th- whole thine turned out to

I f.. a mi.-takK In a month tlu-v wfroiand a year a?o you nked fi t

BuJntäs Surjrrry. (.'ustomcr Thin ear i f 1 1 0 e now

w ::! v. rtch d story, Mr. Barry?' "Ail cxctj't th- details 'of your

:.-ur-.M.l. 'We have reason to be- i 'm v.un htuuh '..u w

H.t-, - u h-.-.r ! of tlM- r r.t . l..-v,- :hat th woman who was kli.rd , ,u;.v KJov-' of her family. ',,....... . ... . .1 T n

c. I'-orat-d "trait -a ..:. o eonn--t ion of the unfor- ' -:" w.. -wm.-u

I -a : r. r. . ! ; -. ar.-? f)n... 'Van-.' i tur.-tte Mrs. Mat'h'-w V nr. er. V; , ;ir f'r'or I brouirht h"r hoiii lure bjctst' u tsui-tituto for th.v. of - .jr: know that th- latt-r was a com para- : to iv' h' r a real Kood time, and she

latr. r' Iat- nartn-T. Vf-n-r? ' " i üv,. büar-'-r h'ro ;md ve thought ,"f't M?ttt- '' not point? to say any-j

Ti'- yo-:r t"'.r-:v ! a4l you fo;-. rh- e-.h-f of h!- '!rk. h. .

fi.jsh had come into the i i tm-j an j-ars i u-i ihm. .

of a clerk, an i of cour.-c h;- wife; we rut orr tne oernean 10 iui

j bufint-ss on its feet. Thon wo cut!

ti i i I .ls-v-- -v --'T-r Avnnr cj rww rf' tri n L' .

i.r::'!n mmo wa;:j ifr lu'im-nvu. l"c uua,v'- .4-v.- - j

wa- vi'tii - I "Vs. .ho wa.s fa.-cir.atin?. I'll in the appendix. i-many we mm.-. ; .w;y that for Im r, t n thuuuli I never ' ped o'f all the dead-wood by tiring.

. iik-d h r. I the bioek-hearks m tne otuce xoivo. j

i;. .!.- -i j, frora f.M- : v.d. ppb -menf -d . "I t.-.i,.f, K-' ":uritu,iy nouu'li. uon,- um. arm utmi im-ic 'u aiv. .-! I.-"'! ! r:r:,- hh- I 1 f :-..:.;r. ! ' took- j.itv on Irene. Iron, cm- lliat loakt a what happened all the . ; !

,-, i i'.rr- ,r.. a '.vi... ' v,.,tt:,.i.i l f ...o ,r ! uorse. .She was brilliant and dillar-: I no Wrons uc.

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at !m was r-kakinu excitedly.

ir n - Yenn.-r." Harry prompt d 1 ( aiI C to Clewdund. too.

cro t ; r- " no r i " h . r.-r .- RO. ' I w o-. ! v s !. ' o ; 1 w . y at ! h ti'.' ! ; ! r r: r:;1. : the v andn' 1 o .c'jt .": - V i.. r her-' !:' !. 1 t" ri ;,'.' r.' a rd "

.- on; .... r :k i r --i a r.n lrr- H'i rrows and !'.

r : ' v .f. 'm fainüy , ti .-chool frier;! her' " '"rv. i. ! -t :.d ' ! a Tii j:'r "Adi Jo!: t,sor.." tli- o-iavcr'Ti

Harry ro;naiv.. !. ,-V1m , fr om Wa, at.'Md.j, and I pu

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Mrs. Newmotor Mr. hisse. 1 want you to put some of that everlasting air in the tire.. That kind you put in yesterday flattened risht

O I I l'Hl I ..... .- . . - - j o i u e jt jile on a farm n, ar Yh.at-wr-ddins", j h-ld were taking care.of. I forgot

put in .tfx:: air, and your tires arc ?xo Wayside Tales.

V.dMr.. d; 1 cm-: icuardtan s-nt her to fmShirur school cinenow, ana, oviae ner, a l-.t resort to -,-t her ln with I 'dioato littl,,- Iren- wa.s like a dull.

l!r ; ;:hn r w a f.arrow.s. ri-rh to!,:s an-1 marry h-r off. Any- ; t-ray motu to mot people. Ir- 1 .toa ! ;t I never heard ! wiv. Ada John-on brought tho irirl i "And you never heard that

t;.;- ; ,i .ui.v living r latives; 1.o:im- and the ttouub- .started." J Uul -oiauvcs in vkuumm i,oui in no ume. th.-t : n ; of fh- to e (runni "l;o '.,.-. know anv'iir, ' ;,l,nnt tliis ! e!.v-whe,c?" Harry asked. Mr. Cla-so My mistake, lady. 1

d'.iM raw p:ir.,s.- of the traie a f - ' v na r d ia ri of Irene Harrows', .vir'. j 'U ,1- ts: ,,,-''v -lIIud of me! fa;r." inn::::, ad- , d. "I r- riM-nh.-r : th.- det, otiv.- a-ke-I. "Did you t-v er i There was a younger sister that

if ar :?;:: tt.a w ri s an oridian. :i ' roe, t him V" rch""i ? ' : f 1 of nr." of th d-bw- ''ev, he came on for the

tPn- ; of r ! . i ' :,!: a-,d that th- roar- , hut somehow I can't recall his name, i uhout h-T. for she wasn't at the

rn-. v .. i-..rti' u; ir'y ad-, an - ! i r- nM-tfiie-r th- man himself, though ' ua-ddin-,' and I n v r saw h-r except! ta-- on- o- . a. . oriif,:r to th- s- r ior le .au-- I've n. t so manv of his 1 "i"'". bjin' after Irene's deatli." ;

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ix.or v f,r : ,.. ;al j.-.tion." '. d-nf a small country bank. He ; "Wh' n did you see her? What was " 'A '.:!. b aru.'-l teat s!m- n-.s a i died s.,on after. I understand." ! her first name? Ideas,- tell me about f-tr; t In ''!'.! ml h-;t im: w li-r" "HI a -. Mr. Scully, it ia time for h' r- :',rs- Tyrrell; perhaps she is tlie Rh- , .if;- f " I :.i r r.- r. t" if: d. S our ,!ro;s now." A nurse approach-! lative I know of In New York." V'" : o , t 1! no ? H-rhaps your j the invalid. "If th" ?rentl- tnan "wdl. about seven ears atte f til, , , h. p, , ... p., r-v- tf.... : win ..v.--".-.-,. von I'.,, vn.-.. i,.. Irene's death and Matt's suicide, a

"I do i. i. n ir I'll t i'.,- you to talkal enough." I yojnir woman called on me who said ! TttPITm Pnrp him" I Th. invalid took tlMinedi.une and j Mrs- -Matthew VeniH rs ,111. ft flTV Tfl L ATLij hUUh In ? ' ! ! ; I . i ' - ro..hf.- th-v von f rou. d l.ims, If to pen- at th.- small istt r. Hxcept for beinj,- pale and ilLlllllÜ I llLf I I LU I fiLL

reo:,, I tf.,. f;,d:iopnhk subur?.s. 1 car chuin up the driv way. ! nm 1 'uldn't see any resemblance. On a t' i ra:e 't a . !m chair "Who's coming?" ; lor Irene had dark hair and thin In whi' li r chTM d a solitary figure j "it is Mrs. Tyrrell." th" nurse re- ! k'irl's looked ad though it had been ur.ni.;.ed to th- . kin in vt. amer rus. j plie,i and turned to meet the tout I blcadu-d almost white in tho sun.

A Um (Ii) crick. V fair maiden, named Pesy Kouseau.

:Had ultra short, skirts in hei

Harry exclaimed. ; trous?eau.

When asked why. meet Tes Iookod down at her Well, at her two reasons to flou.ui. "Wayside Tales.

I'iiillp b um n : "I cane to o-i' tf you. a i I'M-

"There was a strength and asser-

f rb fid o i! to j runabout and was crossintr tho lawn 1 tiveness in her manner, too, that

j lady who had descended from th.

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tie,, cll- nt. Mr. toward them.

j Irene had never had. and although

Barry, 'i hi- is mv father." . "Aria on one of '-Mr duty calls" 1 she, was shorter by at b-a.-t four or ",'!nd to s- .,u. Mr. Harry; clad j the ol I man grumbled. "Srie "may be 'Vi inches her face was as old aa

th-- old man isri't a'.to. thrr forgot- abb- t. -m.,- vnu mot-, irfo-m.itinn : 'he. 1x111

ten at the office. 1'hiitp. run along." !

I'liilip shf)t a warning glance at the detective and departed. "N'ow fire away, Mr. Harry. I presume you have your proper credentials ?" oo'al?" S. n:- ant Harry's tone vai Innocent. "I'rofvsslonal, sir! My son is a

fool, but I'V( handled enough erim-r

inal'casts.in my t:n:e to know a detective wh -n I s. e one, and your vl-dt Isn't altogether a surprise. MI si I la skins, my nur?o, wouldn't read the latest news of tho Vane case to nie. I made her do so yesterday "before she realized what she had

than I, however, for she was the girl I told you about who brought Irene to Cleveland in the first place." Harry rose and the old man caeklol as he extended his hand. "My dear Ada!" he responded. "You were never more welcome, than at this mom, nt"' CH APT Hit XI

t "L- t me prevent Mr. Harry. Mrs.

"For what purpose- had she come to you?" Barry looked away as he bpoke. "That was the strangest part of it!" his companion exclaimed. "1 supposed, naturally, that she had eome to talk of Irene, but instead she asked innumerable questions in a horrid, eager sort of way about about tho Uriswold woman. She

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of the Muscle Slioals proj. ci which Ilenrv I'm! purposes t convert into tho world's greatest industrial cen- W

ter. In the foreground is the Tennessee riv?r diviued by a large isianrt wnicn is nriagea to eunr snore iy 11 tho great Wilson dam. one and a quarter miles long and the 1 irgest in the world. The dam is 2T ft. higher R than the Gatun Lock at Panama and xeeecs the great Iloosevelt dam by ?,', ft. Ford also proposes another Q dam at I.essr Mu.--:. Shoals v. hk h would make the river navigable for ocean liners to P.irmingha ni. Ford . E is row in "Washir.gt.ui awaiting action n Iiis bid for the project. j B

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Dr. I rnnUlln Mile, th irrnt Sperbilist, CiUe- J2.Ö0 Nruropathlr Trentmnt and New llook I re-.

Tyrrell." said the invalid. "Mr. P.arrv didn't five any first name, simply

thinks h" knows a relative of a dead announced herself as 'Miss Larfri' nd of ours. I was just telling J rows'." him that you were the one person "Had you ever heard your friend who could give him the information mention a younger .sister?" Barry's he- desires." tono had quickened. "This has been a most fortunate "Yes. at school. f?h, haul men-

Sick peopl whose nerves are we.ik er deranged who have we:ik heart, stemnoh. bowels, bkuld, r. kidneys or liver: tde.es, headache, dizziness or dullness: nervous dyspepsia, irritability, cold ha nd s and feet, Vlnrtn,-ss of breath, palpitation or irregular heartbeat, dropsy, drowsiness, nervousness, sleeplessness. trembling, wandering pain?, backache, irritable spine, rheumatism, constipation, hvsterla would do well to accept Ir.

i Mile' liberal offer. You may never have

another opportunity. S rite now. Iiis Itook contains many remarkable testimonials after many etl.tr physicians had failed, and also endorsements frwtn riergvmen. Statesmen. IM itors. Business Men, Farmers. Railroad Men. etc. Send for Atonihlncr Testimonial. His improved Special Treatments for these diseases are the result of '.Vt years' experience and are thoroughly scientific and remarkably successful, so much so that does not hesitate to öfter Free Trial Treatments to the sick that they may tent them free. "Write at once. Pescribe your ease, and he will send von a two-pound Free Treatment and itook. Address. Dr. Franklin Miles, Pept. NS 121 to 1.14 Franklin St., lllkhart, Ind. Adv.

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Here s tne Greatest Opportunity of

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Season to Dress Up for Very Little Money !

SUITS OVERCOATS HATS UNION SUITS

Cotton Hosiery

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sweaters vmMm'msm

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SUITS OVERCOATS HATS UNION SUITS

Cotton Hosiery

WOOL HOSIERY

SWEATERS

Wilson Bros. Shirts

AND OTHER MONEY SAVING ITEMS THROUGHOUT THE STORE, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION AND MOTHERSJUST SEE TOO HOW YOU CAN SAVE ON CHILDREN'S CLOTHES

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Otmaren s ouits ri-:;i:f7;.v:: Children's isuits

Children's O'coats MflM Children's O'coats Children's Sweatersk;:,kKWk-: . ' ;.: jChildren's Sweaters Boy's Waists pilfi Boy's Waists Children's Hose mmfMWM Children's Hose Wash Suits imMBi&Mlsi&mM Wash Suits

children s Gloves L': v

Children's Gloves

COME EARLY SATURDAY SURE

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"Every Inch a Clothing Store''

I'urchasvs nuulc I U

during the balance Jjp of this month will C

not appear on

you statement till March I

117 South Michigan St Correct Apparel for Women

Purchases made during the. balance of this month will not appear on you statement till March I

If Price Will Do It, Every Winter Garment Will Leave Oar Shop Tomorrow In Our

$20

Re-grouped and re-adjusted, our stock now offers money-saving possibilities that surely will atract hundreds of thrifty women to this shop tomorrow. The general prices still remain the same, but in each group are to be found garments that have been taken from higher-priced groups and marked lower in order to dispose of them quickly. In short, we are determined to carry out our policy of not carrying a single garment over to the next season.

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

15

35

s20

DRESSES GOWNS 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

e

s5 s10 $15 $25 s35

s20

SUITS Formerly priced up to $115.00 The materials are Mocatex, Tricotine, Poiret Twill. Duvetyn and Panvelaine. Plain trimmed or trimmed with Squirrel, Mole, Beaver, Wolf and Australian Opo-:sum. All at

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

c -ft

15

20

s25 s35

s5 no s15

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SKIRTS Formerly priced up to $29.75 Many beautiful styles for wear of all kinds. Plaid and stripes in Prunella, Serge, Tricotine, Velvet and Silk Faille. All at

PETTICOATS PETTIB OCKERS Formerly priced up to $12.75 The materials are Treco and MiJanah. Ol fered in a choice of colors. Every garment i a wonderful value. All at

s5

no ns

s5

JUST RECEIVED!

NEW

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PRING DRESSES

amous Sale Prices

It will pav you well to come and see the charming new Spring frocks that wc are inludinc: in this r .!-. I h rr ,1 new new styles and new materials.

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